Borewell drilling:- My Experience
Posted: February 18th, 2011, 12:40 pm
Hi,
Last week we dug a second borewell for our apartment. Since I am a member in the managing committee of the apartment, I was directly involved in this task of drilling new borewell. In this thread, I will post my experiences of the whole process.
Hopefully this will help someone.
Let's divide the whole process into 5 stages.
Stage 1: Realization
Stage 2: Deciding on the point
Stage 3: Drilling
Stage 4: Cleaning up the mess
Stage 5: Getting the water
Stage 6: Future planning
Our apartment was constructed 5-6 years ago and we have 2 borewells for 75 flats. At the time when the apartment was constructed, there was no water shortage in our area (Basvanagar), hence our builder decided to go for only 2 bores at 450ft. Unfortunately, both the bores are 10-15 ft apart and at same depth. So when the things went wrong, both the bores went dry at the same time.
Stage 1: Realization-
In the summer of 2010, we for the first time realized that underground water that we had been pumping out so happily is not unlimited. One fine day our borewell just went dry. This happened in the month of June 2010. We then thought, never mind, lets call tanker guys. This was the time when we realized that it is easier to buy petrol tanker but not water tanker. Irrespective of how much money we were ready to throw, none of the tanker guys agreed to come. Reason:- They were already running at full capacity supplying water to other apartments. Then it dawned upon us that the whole area where we are located has become very dry in the last 5 years...all thanks to mindless drilling and pumping. Luckily for us, we finally managed to get 3-4 loads of water for 75 flats for the next few days. Within a week it started raining and our borewell again started functioning.
Two things we learnt from stage 1.
A. Water is very precious. (Its certainly not free as most of the ppl in my apartment used to think).
B. Rainwater harvesting. If regular rains can help us get water for 6-8 months harvesting all the water (and if done by everyone) will certainly help us in the long run.
Stage 2: Deciding on the point
We started putting in our efforts on two fronts. 1 was rainwater harvesting and another was to increase the depth of existing borewells. Rainwater harvesting project is still WIP (work in progress).
To deepen the existing borewell, we called some consultants. We came to know that since both these bores are situated in the basement, there is not enough space to get the drilling truck. We can do some gas pressure drilling but then it can be done only upto the depth of 500ft. Moreover it costs double of the regular drilling.
So then our focus shifted to drill a new bore. For this the first thing was to find a place to drill. A little research reveled that there are 3 prominent ways to do this.
a. A coconut guy.
b. A wooden L shaped rod guy.
c. A geologist.
and d. Some service based on gps points and satellite imagery of that location.
Among these, d is most scientific and most unreliable of all. ( take a hint from our weather forecasting services)
Among the remaining 3, (c) a geologist guy seemed to be the most scientific. However, under pressure from senior citizens and other wise men of our society, we decided to call in a coconut guy. He gave us 3 points. At the end of the day, the impression I got was, its all eyewash! He charged us Rs 500 for his services.
Next we researched for the borewell company. After a few consultations we finalized on Kannan borewells. We called them to visit the site and discuss the modalities with us.
There manager visited our apartment and we finalized on a date n time to start drilling. He also suggested a geologist to mark the drilling point for us. Costs for his services were Rs 750. Since it was not much and we were not very sure about the methods used by coconut guy, we decided to go the scientific way. The geologist's methods were a bigger eyewash when compared to coconut guy
However, he also suggested a point very near to our coconut guy's point.
Since all these points were in the general area where we anyway wanted to drill our borewell, we decided to drill at the point given by coconut guy.
Stage 3: Drilling
TBC....
Last week we dug a second borewell for our apartment. Since I am a member in the managing committee of the apartment, I was directly involved in this task of drilling new borewell. In this thread, I will post my experiences of the whole process.
Hopefully this will help someone.
Let's divide the whole process into 5 stages.
Stage 1: Realization
Stage 2: Deciding on the point
Stage 3: Drilling
Stage 4: Cleaning up the mess
Stage 5: Getting the water
Stage 6: Future planning
Our apartment was constructed 5-6 years ago and we have 2 borewells for 75 flats. At the time when the apartment was constructed, there was no water shortage in our area (Basvanagar), hence our builder decided to go for only 2 bores at 450ft. Unfortunately, both the bores are 10-15 ft apart and at same depth. So when the things went wrong, both the bores went dry at the same time.
Stage 1: Realization-
In the summer of 2010, we for the first time realized that underground water that we had been pumping out so happily is not unlimited. One fine day our borewell just went dry. This happened in the month of June 2010. We then thought, never mind, lets call tanker guys. This was the time when we realized that it is easier to buy petrol tanker but not water tanker. Irrespective of how much money we were ready to throw, none of the tanker guys agreed to come. Reason:- They were already running at full capacity supplying water to other apartments. Then it dawned upon us that the whole area where we are located has become very dry in the last 5 years...all thanks to mindless drilling and pumping. Luckily for us, we finally managed to get 3-4 loads of water for 75 flats for the next few days. Within a week it started raining and our borewell again started functioning.
Two things we learnt from stage 1.
A. Water is very precious. (Its certainly not free as most of the ppl in my apartment used to think).
B. Rainwater harvesting. If regular rains can help us get water for 6-8 months harvesting all the water (and if done by everyone) will certainly help us in the long run.
Stage 2: Deciding on the point
We started putting in our efforts on two fronts. 1 was rainwater harvesting and another was to increase the depth of existing borewells. Rainwater harvesting project is still WIP (work in progress).
To deepen the existing borewell, we called some consultants. We came to know that since both these bores are situated in the basement, there is not enough space to get the drilling truck. We can do some gas pressure drilling but then it can be done only upto the depth of 500ft. Moreover it costs double of the regular drilling.
So then our focus shifted to drill a new bore. For this the first thing was to find a place to drill. A little research reveled that there are 3 prominent ways to do this.
a. A coconut guy.
b. A wooden L shaped rod guy.
c. A geologist.
and d. Some service based on gps points and satellite imagery of that location.
Among these, d is most scientific and most unreliable of all. ( take a hint from our weather forecasting services)
Among the remaining 3, (c) a geologist guy seemed to be the most scientific. However, under pressure from senior citizens and other wise men of our society, we decided to call in a coconut guy. He gave us 3 points. At the end of the day, the impression I got was, its all eyewash! He charged us Rs 500 for his services.
Next we researched for the borewell company. After a few consultations we finalized on Kannan borewells. We called them to visit the site and discuss the modalities with us.
There manager visited our apartment and we finalized on a date n time to start drilling. He also suggested a geologist to mark the drilling point for us. Costs for his services were Rs 750. Since it was not much and we were not very sure about the methods used by coconut guy, we decided to go the scientific way. The geologist's methods were a bigger eyewash when compared to coconut guy
However, he also suggested a point very near to our coconut guy's point.
Since all these points were in the general area where we anyway wanted to drill our borewell, we decided to drill at the point given by coconut guy.
Stage 3: Drilling
TBC....