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Figure 9-16.-Gravel pack.

The  first  operation  after  drilling  the  hole  (fig.  9-14) is to set the screens and casing (fig. 9-15). The casing prevents   collapse   of   the   drilled   hole   walls   in unconsolidated  formations.  The  screens  prevent collapse of the drilled hole wall in the aquifer while allowing water to enter the casing freely. After the casing is  set,  the  well  is  gravel-packed  (fig.  9-16).  Gravel packing  is  placing  graded  aggregate  on  the  outside  of the casing to allow for more production and prevent “fines”  from  entering  the  well  pump,  tanks,  and systems. When the screens, casing, and gravel pack have been completed, the well is ready for development. Development  is  accomplished  by  removing  the  drilling fluid from the aquifer and the employment of any means that induces an alternating flow of water in and out through   the   screens.   This   action   stirs   up   the unconsolidated  material  in  the  aquifer  and  allows removal  of  the  finer  particles.  Gradually,  the  coarsest particles  become  stabilized  around  the  screens,  and  the last vestiges of drilling fluid are removed, permitting the well to yield its maximum capacity. A variety of methods are used for setting screens, removing  drilling  fluid,  and  developing  aquifers.  The method used for either of these operations is often determined  by  the  tools  and  equipment  available. When  development  of  a  well  is  complete,  it  is required  to  grout  as  a  sanitary  protective  measure  to prevent seepage of surface water or contaminated water from water-bearing formations above into the aquifer. Grouting is accomplished by cementing from the top of the gravel pack to the annular space between the well wall and casing (fig. 9-17). WELL DRILLING SAFETY Safety is paramount in all construction operations. You must always be safety conscious and on the alert for potential dangers to personnel and equipment. Safety considerations  cannot  be  overemphasized. 1. Hard  hats area must and should always be worn. 2. Gloves should be worn to protect hands when handling wire rope. Figure  9-14.-Drilling  the  hole. Figure  9-15.-Casing  the  hole. 9-16

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