When a well appears on the site that provides a steady flow of water, this is a joyful event, because the complex and expensive work was completed successfully. Do you agree?
But the quality of the water received may cause some confusion among the ignorant owners of the site. It is more like a stream of very liquid mud than drinking water. Do not be alarmed, it should be so.
Drilling a well is only half the battle. To provide the house with enough suitable water for use, you need to learn how to swing the well, and then perform a series of simple, but rather labor-intensive operations. We will tell you how to cope with this seemingly difficult task.
Below will be described the reasons why wells need pumping and how to eliminate them. You will also find information on how to perform the upgrade yourself, which will be required. The article is accompanied by visual photos and video materials that will help to understand this issue in more detail.
Why does the well need pumping?
The dirty water coming from the well at first is a natural and natural phenomenon. Small particles of soil and other insoluble inclusions are mixed with water, forming a suspension that is not suitable for people, or even for household needs. The only way to get rid of it is to pump out pollution along with water.
Understanding the causes of siltation will not only allow the well to be put in order initially, but will also help to organize its proper operation. Typically, such a strong contamination of water in a well is observed only immediately after completion of drilling.
However, owners of a new well should remember that similar problems may arise later.
This diagram illustrates the structure of the filter and artesian wells. After drilling, a large amount of contaminants accumulates in the trunk, which must be removed
Small clay particles, together with larger inclusions, accumulate at the bottom of the trunk, which leads to siltation of the well. Most often this happens if the well is used irregularly.
For example, if the dacha (and the well) was not used throughout the winter period, the owners may find serious siltation. The skills gained during pumping a well will be useful for solving this problem.
Depending on the composition of the soil in the well, sand deposits of impressive thickness can naturally accumulate. They also create significant problems that are solved by pumping large volumes of water out of the well or by cleaning it.
Well pumping stages
Information about the need to pump the well will come in handy even at the stage of its design. If drilling is entrusted to a professional team and not to amateur drillers, then the contract usually includes pumping services.
Stage # 1. Preparation for work
Professionals usually have special pumping equipment capable of pumping out about 3-6 cubic meters of dirty water per hour. Of course, this increases the cost of work, but you should not immediately abandon this addition.
If a professional team is engaged in drilling the well, it makes sense to immediately order the services for pumping the well when the drilling work is completed
Although the process of self-pumping a well is relatively simple, it will require not only time and effort, but also certain material costs.In addition, you will need minimal skills to work with pumping equipment.
No one can accurately predict how long it takes to pump a well. It is believed that this procedure takes from 12 hours to two days. In practice, the process of self-pumping can take several weeks, or even months, depending on the situation.
A number of factors can affect the time of work:
- well depth;
- nature of soil and pollution;
- professional level of performers;
- features of the pump, etc.
Usually for pumping a not too deep well, in which the aquifer is located in a sand or limestone layer, one working day is enough. But the extraction of sand or clay deposits dissolved in water from a deep “artesian” well may last weeks or months.
If the work dragged on in time, experts do not recommend immediately putting an end to an expensive construction. Most often, a well can be successfully pumped. Although it also happens that even professionals cannot cope with pumping the well, and are forced to recognize the structure as unsuitable for operation. Fortunately, such cases are very rare.
The biggest problems during pumping are expected by owners who have to remove clay deposits dissolved in water from the well. There are cases when a decision was made to scoop up clay and practically all the water from the mine. The result of this time-consuming process was a clean and easy-to-use well.
Each well is a structure with individual characteristics. Even if it was possible to pump a well in a neighboring section in a matter of hours, this does not guarantee the same success for a new construction. Typically, there are more problems with “limestone” wells during pumping than with “sand” wells.
For various reasons, the duration of pumping may be maximum or minimum. Delays can also result in damage to the pump, which will have to be completely replaced. Such a situation is not uncommon even during pumping a shallow well.
Stage # 2. Choosing equipment and preparing a place for draining
Before starting work, several important issues should be resolved. First you need to stock up with the necessary equipment, and then provide a place for dumping the evacuated dirty water. The main tool for pumping a well is a pump.
The submersible pump selected for stationary operation should not be used in the process of pumping the well, since it can break immediately
You should not use the pump that was selected to supply clean water to the house. Not every pumping equipment can handle the transfer of large volumes of water containing a lot of sand, dirt and other suspended particles.
For a home, it is better to buy expensive equipment that will provide uninterrupted water supply for a long time. For pumping, inexpensive models are more suitable, the breakdown of which will not hit the family budget.
The pump "Kid" is an inexpensive and easy-to-use model that has been successfully used for pumping wells. This unit is most effective at a depth of 25 m
Most often, independent work on the well swing is performed using a domestic inexpensive model of the type "Kid" or “Fontanel”. Well established more powerful "Aquarius".
According to reviews, submersible pumps cope well with pumping wells "Water cannon"although a sand plug may form in the device at the beginning.
Pumps "Aquarius" are successfully used for pumping wells after drilling. They are characterized by high performance and damage resistance.
Not very good in combination with sand models, in which water passes through a metal impeller in the form of a “snail”. This element clogs up very quickly, it often has to be cleaned or replaced.Sometimes such pumps break down almost immediately. It all depends on the model, the depth of immersion and the nature of the pollution.
Experts strongly do not recommend using vibratory pumps for the well, preferring centrifugal models. It is believed that vibration can adversely affect the condition of the well, disrupt pipe string connections, swing the casing, etc.
At the same time, many owners describe the positive experience of pumping or cleaning a well using inexpensive vibration technology.
If drilling work was carried out by specialists, you should get from them not only a passport for the well, but also recommendations on equipment for pumping it. Not only the type of pump, but also its performance can be of importance.
If the owner of the well has chosen the budget option: the already mentioned “Malysh” or “Trickle” pumps, he should take into account one point. During the cleaning process, especially in areas with complex, clay contaminants, such a pump can quickly fail, because it is still designed to work with clean water.
Two or three “killed” budget pumps for pumping a well after drilling are considered almost the norm. Some owners thus “buried” even five inexpensive units.
In the process of pumping a well with an inexpensive pump such as a trickle, you may need to repeatedly disassemble the device, clean it or repair it
In the process of preparing a submersible pump, you should also make sure that its cable has the required length comparable to the depth of the well. If necessary, increase the cable length, while observing all the requirements of electrical safety standards.
Another important point is the cord on which the pump will be suspended during work (you cannot use an electric cable to lift the device from the shaft!). Budget pumps are equipped with no less than budget cords.
The unit will often have to be removed from the shaft for flushing, the fragile cord can simply break. As a result, problems with flushing will add to the chores of getting a fallen pump.
To suspend the pump, it is recommended that you separately purchase a galvanized steel cable of suitable length to prevent the device from breaking during operation
In some cases, this led to the loss of the entire well. To prevent such a sad situation, you just need to invest in a reliable and durable cord or cable of sufficient length. In the process, it will not hurt to periodically inspect it in order to identify scuffs.
Immediately you need to decide where the pumped water will be discharged (and its total volume can be several tons or more). There is a rule: dirty water needs to be poured out at some distance from the well, otherwise the pumped-out water will simply return to the well shaft, it will have to be pumped out again and again, the process can go on indefinitely.
In addition, the reverse flow of water into the mine can adversely affect the strength of its walls, since the incoming water under pressure can disrupt the connection. After that, the liquid that has penetrated through the cracks in the joint can erode the soil surrounding the well.
Dirty water pumped from the well must be diverted as far as possible from the location of the well to prevent it from entering
Part of the pumped-out water can be used at the site, for example, for irrigation. Of course, for this it is necessary to first clean the water from pollution. You can make a simple sand trap.
To do this, take a barrel of suitable volume and make two holes in it: the first is in the upper part of the container, the second is approximately in the middle of the barrel.
Using a sand trap, water obtained from a well can be effectively cleaned of contaminants and used for household needs
Contaminated water is supplied to the sand trap from above, it settles for some time and goes into the second hole located in the middle part.Contaminants, sand, silt and other particles remain at the bottom of the tank. Periodically, the sand trap should be freed from this sediment.
Stage # 3. Well pumping
When cleaning a well after drilling, the following simple operations are performed:
- The pump is lowered into the well so that it is at a certain distance (30-40 or 50-70 cm) from its bottom.
- The pump is turned on and water is pumped out.
- After some time, the equipment is removed and washed, immersed in a container with clean water.
- The washed pump is again lowered into the well and the pumping of dirty water continues.
- The procedure is repeated again and again until a steady stream of clean water appears.
Of course, if the pump fails, it must be replaced with a new device. It should be remembered that as the flushing rises, the bottom of the well may decrease slightly. The pump is lowered in this way: it is immersed until it reaches the bottom, then 30-40 cm of cord are selected and secured. Sometimes the recommended immersion depth is 50-70 cm.
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After drilling a water well, pumping is needed
Pumping as a method of maintaining water intake
Use in pumping the pump Kid
Surface pumping
Discharge of pumped water from the site
Pumped water tank
The initial result of the well buildup
The result of pumping a water well
If the pump is set too high or too low, the results will be unsatisfactory. In the first case, the cleaning will be of poor quality, since the main contaminants simply will not get into the pump.
If the pump is suspended too close to the bottom of the well, the flow of contaminants may become too intense. As a result, the pump will quickly become clogged and may soon fail.
There is another scenario. If the immersion is too low, the pump can simply be pulled into silt or sand. It is not always possible to free the pump stuck in this way, the sludge sucks even powerful equipment very strongly.
Sometimes this leads to a complete loss of the well. Again, it makes sense to recall the need to purchase a durable cable to suspend pumping equipment.
The pump, which is used to pump the well at the end of drilling, must often be removed and cleaned of accumulated contaminants
To pump dirty water as efficiently as possible, do not leave the pump in a static state during operation. Experts recommend smoothly moving it in a vertical plane by about 4-6 cm.
Do not make sudden movements so as not to damage the equipment. This technique allows you to lift contaminants from the cork in parts, which largely prevents clogging of the hose.
To ensure that the immersion depth of the pump is correct, do not rely on the length of the cord noted when you first immersed the pump. After each flushing, the pump must be lowered again to the bottom and then raised to the desired height. If water stops flowing, immediately disconnect the equipment from the power supply.
Perhaps the pump still sucked into the sludge, or it simply burned out or clogged. In any case, the device must be removed from the shaft and inspected. If after washing the unit works as before, you can continue pumping.
If the pump is broken, work will have to be stopped in order to purchase new equipment. Downtime can be prevented if you buy another pump in advance. If during the pumping process it is not needed, it can be sold or used for other household needs.
What to do if pumping is delayed?
Some wells have to be pumped for almost months. If the work is going on, and the result is not noticeable, it makes sense to recall the main mistakes that novice masters often make when performing work of this type.
Here are the most common ones:
- The pump is suspended too high.Therefore, cleaning of the bottom layers of water is not performed.
- The pump is too low., it is often clogged and may soon break or be sucked into silty sediments.
- Dirty water pours back into the well shaft, which leads to re-contamination of the well.
A simple check of each of these points will identify and fix the problem before the situation becomes truly complicated. If the work dragged on, it makes sense to invest in the services of specialists or just consult with more experienced craftsmen.
Causes of siltation and how to eliminate it
When silting or sanding, a well can be cleaned using various methods. As a prophylaxis, it is sufficient to turn on the pump for several hours and pump out water with accumulated sludge after some downtime or if a slight siltation is detected. The problems are indicated by a slight decrease in well debit.
By figuring out how to properly pump a new well, various recommendations can be found, some of which are applicable to the cleaning of ready-made and commissioned structures. For example, there is a method of cleaning a well with a fire truck.
At the same time, a large amount of water under pressure is supplied into the well, which allows breaking up the accumulated contaminants, partially washing them out and facilitating further cleaning of the water source.
The idea is interesting, but it relates to structures that are already in operation and for some reason need to be re-cleaned. It is difficult to pump a well immediately after drilling in this way.
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Sign of siltation of a water well
Turbid brown water from the well
Pump cannot handle water pumping
Pipe contamination and pressure drop
The same can be said about work with the chipper. This is a manual method of cleaning, in which a special choke (heavy metal product) is thrown to the bottom of the well so that it breaks and scoops up dirt and sand accumulated at the bottom. The choke is removed, freed from sediment and thrown back to the bottom of the well.
Pumped wells and using a motor pump: Caiman, Hitachi, Honda etc. The cost of such an assembly can be about a thousand dollars, or even two or three thousand, depending on the model.
This method, as well as those described above, will be useful in the future if you need to reanimate the finished well and clean it of dirt, sand or silt. But at the end of drilling, pumping equipment should be used.
Information on well drilling and its buildup is presented in the following material:
The study of video materials on cleaning household wells will also be useful:
Successful flushing of the well may take a lot of time and patience. But with a competent approach, this problem can be solved quite successfully.
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