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Q: Why is your drilled well water black?
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Why isn't well water muddy?

When the well is drilled, it is dug or drilled through the water-sand, and as the water flows into the well from the sand, it is cleaned by the sand, which acts as a filter.


How deep is the well water?

That depends how deep the well was dug or drilled.


What is the most common private water supply?

A drilled well.


How deep is the water is?

That depends how deep the well was dug or drilled.


What A drilled water well that allows water to rise to the surface without using a pump?

A well that allows water to rise without a pump is an artesian well. This is usually a very narrow well drilled into strata capable of pushing water to the surface by internal hydrostatic pressure.


Can mercury be in well water?

Almost anything that is in the ground your well is drilled into, will be in your water in minute quantities. -This is why it is necessary to get a sample of water tested if you are intending to drink it.


A large deep drilled well from which water gushes up without being pumed named after a city in France where such wells were first drilled?

Artisian


How does a well get its water?

A well is simply a hole dug down to where the water is. Water seeps through the soil, and into the hole. So the well gets its water from the soil surrounding it. Actually water does not seep through most soils very well. When a well is drilled, the Driller looks for an Aquifer. An Aquifer can be clean sand and/or gravel saturated with water or it can be porous rock formations that allow water to travel rapidly into the drilled bore hole.


What is the relationship between the depth to the water table and the depth that a well must be drilled?

The well depth must be greater than the depth to the water table.


What is an artesian wall?

I dont know what an artesian wall is but an artesian well is a well that has been drilled and the driller hit a big water vein and the water from the well over flows the hole that is drilled and in turn the water overflows the well casing....there is nothing bad about an artesian well except that the ground around the well will always be damp and soggy.


When was the first oil well drilled in Canada?

The first gas well was drilled in Canada in 1883


When was the first oil well drilled in Texas?

In 1866, Lyne T. Barret drilled Texas' first oil producing well. This well was drilled at Melrose in Nacogdoches County.