A bored well is a well that's bored rather than drilled. It's smaller in diameter than a drilled well. It's designed to take advantage of low-yield, shallow aquifers and remain bacteriologically safe through the use of a combination of casings, collars, concrete slabs, sand, location… View Full Term
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Once a pipe has been installed, it’s essential to regularly inspect it for any problems. Learn all about both invasive and noninvasive inspection methods and determine which is the best for your pipelines.
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By: Krystal Nanan | Civil Engineer
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