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=Basics=
*A [[Water Well]] that only taps into the Unconfined Aquifer (aka the [[Water Table]] )
*Easier to dig, less risk of contaminating the Confined Aquifer/Potentially Faster [[Groundwater Recharge]] but also higher risk of Silt Accumulation and Contamination from Nearby Pollution Sources
=Methods=
==Hand Dug, Brick Lines Open Wells==
*Think “wishing well” etc
*Not perfect, but doable
*Also higher risk of back-contamination due to it being open etc
*A Stepwell is the most elegant form of this, and would make for some AMAZING megaproject
==Hand Dug, Basic Pipe Well==
*”Driven Point Well” is the technical term
*”Point Driven Well” and “Sand Point” are related terms
*Only a couple hundred USD in equipment (cheaper for the next once you have the tools/if a [[Tool Library]] is used etc
**”Hand Auger” / “Iwan Auger”
***Unlike other [[Post Hole Diggers]] these use a mechanism akin to a [[Tunnel Boring Machine]] but a manual T-Handle (and require it to be lifted out of the hole and spun/dumped out
***Using Water / [[Drilling Mud]] may alleviate this, but also adds it’s own issues
***Extensions are also available, as well as adapters for direct connection to a Drill Pipe + [[Sand Tip]] etc
**Drill Pipe (+ [[Pipe Dope]] )
**A [[Sand Tip]] + [[Perforated Pipe]] [[Mesh Well Inlet]] etc
***Although often this is a monolithic unit, with an attachment point for the next “stick” of Drill Pipe
*Hand Excavate as far as possible (area around the pipe will allow for sealing backfill etc too which isn’t horrible to have
*Then insert the Sand Tip-Pipe Assembly and drive it down in a manner akin to [[Ground Rods]] etc
**Basic mechanization using an [[SDS Drill]] etc may work as well
*[[Driven Point Unconfined Aquifer Well]] for more work on this concept
==Basic Mechanization/Rigs==
*While a PROPER [[Well Drilling Rig]] is only really needed for Deep Wells going below Confining Layers of Clay/Rock etc into that Confined Aquifer, if available they can make the process of digging an Unconfined Well easier
*Simple ones can largely just be a frame for the SDS Drill and allow more ergonomic (and/or semi-automated) addition of the next “stick” of Drill Pipe etc
==Well Completion==
*Backfill AROUND the drillpipe:
**Coarse Material around the inlet
**Then above that Impermeable Material such as [[Concrete]] / [[Grout]] ,  [[Clay]] or POTENTIALLY [[Inerted Wax]] etc
**A “Cap” of [[Masonry]] / [[Concrete]] came be made around the base of the Above Ground Drillpipe/Pump Assembly
***Shielding+Bracing of the Drillpipe+ [[Manual Well Pump]] etc can also be done at this phase
*If using an [[Electric Well Pump]] + Filtration Assembly, a Dedicated Shed [[Well Pumphouse]] etc may be warranted
*[[Protective Bollards]] may be warranted as well depending on expected/potential Vehicle Traffic
==Well Development==
*Initial Period where you “break in” the well
*In shallow wells, especially if using a Manual Pump, it is quite simple, just pump water until it no longer is producing (much) silt etc
*[https://waterwelljournal.com/goals-of-well-development/# Water Well Journal - What is the Goal of Well Development]
==Well Rework==
*Common in Fossil Fuel Wells and POTENTIALLY Confined Groundwater Wells (citation needed)
*Need to read up on procedure+regulations etc
*Essentially though would be doing something to deal with loss of function due to something other than the Water Table no longer being at that depth
**Which with proper [[Water Well Planning]] + [[Sustainable Well Water Pump Rates]] etc shouldn’t be an issue
*This can be:
**Silt Buildup
**[[Pipe Scale]] Buildup / Similar Buildup in the Formation Itself
==Well Decommissioning==
*Re [[Orphan Wells]] etc
*For shallow wells this may be less of an issue?
**Is a simple “put the removed clay, then topsoil back where you found it” or use of a Similar Replacement compliant, or is Concrete etc still necessary?
*All in all though just removal of the Too Structure, then either Plugging with Concrete or Removal+Backfill
**Removal of some extra diameter around where the pipe was may be an overkill, but nice way to address Micro/Nanoplastic pollution if PCV Pipe etc was used (largely irrelevant if using Metal Pipe)
=OSE Work at [[FeF]] =
Here is a short video showing how to find water and dig a shallow well.
Here is a short video showing how to find water and dig a shallow well.


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It looked very accessible, and something that could be taught and included in the Open Source curriculum.
It looked very accessible, and something that could be taught and included in the Open Source curriculum.


=OSE History=
=OSE Well Drilling History=
 
There's a bunch of pictures of this on the internet, google Open Source Ecology open source well drilling rid or well, or open source well pump. (and please paste pictures below)
*We dug a well in 2008, down to 70 feet or so, but it collapsed upon insertion of casing, down to about 25 feet.
*We dug a well in 2008, down to 70 feet or so, but it collapsed upon insertion of casing, down to about 25 feet.
*We put a manual pump on it, and it worked well. We built our own pump cylinder, which was fun - using PVC and a seal. It's quite a decent design - could pump about 100' or more.  
*We put a manual pump on it, and it worked well. We built our own pump cylinder, which was fun - using PVC and a seal. It's quite a decent design - could pump about 100' or more.  
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*We had a 3 foot wide well dug professionally (about 30' deep)- it is available but has never been developed. One issue that came up for us was potential of groundwater pollution from agricultural runoff - for which reason we never used the well and connected to city water.
*We had a 3 foot wide well dug professionally (about 30' deep)- it is available but has never been developed. One issue that came up for us was potential of groundwater pollution from agricultural runoff - for which reason we never used the well and connected to city water.
*At this point, using the 3' well should work - given a proper purification system such as ozone - if we took the effort to do this.
*At this point, using the 3' well should work - given a proper purification system such as ozone - if we took the effort to do this.
=Internal Links=
*[[Rainwater Harvesting]] / [[Stormwater Harvesting]] / [[Cistern]] etc
**Alternatives/Supplements to Well Drilling
*[[Well Drilling Rig]] and [[Well Water Filtration]]
=External Links=
*

Latest revision as of 01:35, 30 October 2025

Basics

  • A Water Well that only taps into the Unconfined Aquifer (aka the Water Table )
  • Easier to dig, less risk of contaminating the Confined Aquifer/Potentially Faster Groundwater Recharge but also higher risk of Silt Accumulation and Contamination from Nearby Pollution Sources

Methods

Hand Dug, Brick Lines Open Wells

  • Think “wishing well” etc
  • Not perfect, but doable
  • Also higher risk of back-contamination due to it being open etc
  • A Stepwell is the most elegant form of this, and would make for some AMAZING megaproject

Hand Dug, Basic Pipe Well

  • ”Driven Point Well” is the technical term
  • ”Point Driven Well” and “Sand Point” are related terms
  • Only a couple hundred USD in equipment (cheaper for the next once you have the tools/if a Tool Library is used etc
    • ”Hand Auger” / “Iwan Auger”
      • Unlike other Post Hole Diggers these use a mechanism akin to a Tunnel Boring Machine but a manual T-Handle (and require it to be lifted out of the hole and spun/dumped out
      • Using Water / Drilling Mud may alleviate this, but also adds it’s own issues
      • Extensions are also available, as well as adapters for direct connection to a Drill Pipe + Sand Tip etc
    • Drill Pipe (+ Pipe Dope )
    • A Sand Tip + Perforated Pipe Mesh Well Inlet etc
      • Although often this is a monolithic unit, with an attachment point for the next “stick” of Drill Pipe
  • Hand Excavate as far as possible (area around the pipe will allow for sealing backfill etc too which isn’t horrible to have
  • Then insert the Sand Tip-Pipe Assembly and drive it down in a manner akin to Ground Rods etc
    • Basic mechanization using an SDS Drill etc may work as well
  • Driven Point Unconfined Aquifer Well for more work on this concept

Basic Mechanization/Rigs

  • While a PROPER Well Drilling Rig is only really needed for Deep Wells going below Confining Layers of Clay/Rock etc into that Confined Aquifer, if available they can make the process of digging an Unconfined Well easier
  • Simple ones can largely just be a frame for the SDS Drill and allow more ergonomic (and/or semi-automated) addition of the next “stick” of Drill Pipe etc

Well Completion

  • Backfill AROUND the drillpipe:
    • Coarse Material around the inlet
    • Then above that Impermeable Material such as Concrete / Grout , Clay or POTENTIALLY Inerted Wax etc
    • A “Cap” of Masonry / Concrete came be made around the base of the Above Ground Drillpipe/Pump Assembly
      • Shielding+Bracing of the Drillpipe+ Manual Well Pump etc can also be done at this phase
  • If using an Electric Well Pump + Filtration Assembly, a Dedicated Shed Well Pumphouse etc may be warranted
  • Protective Bollards may be warranted as well depending on expected/potential Vehicle Traffic

Well Development

Well Rework

  • Common in Fossil Fuel Wells and POTENTIALLY Confined Groundwater Wells (citation needed)
  • Need to read up on procedure+regulations etc
  • Essentially though would be doing something to deal with loss of function due to something other than the Water Table no longer being at that depth
  • This can be:
    • Silt Buildup
    • Pipe Scale Buildup / Similar Buildup in the Formation Itself

Well Decommissioning

  • Re Orphan Wells etc
  • For shallow wells this may be less of an issue?
    • Is a simple “put the removed clay, then topsoil back where you found it” or use of a Similar Replacement compliant, or is Concrete etc still necessary?
  • All in all though just removal of the Too Structure, then either Plugging with Concrete or Removal+Backfill
    • Removal of some extra diameter around where the pipe was may be an overkill, but nice way to address Micro/Nanoplastic pollution if PCV Pipe etc was used (largely irrelevant if using Metal Pipe)

OSE Work at FeF

Here is a short video showing how to find water and dig a shallow well.

https://youtu.be/5rYPRMm8Arw

It looked very accessible, and something that could be taught and included in the Open Source curriculum.

OSE Well Drilling History

There's a bunch of pictures of this on the internet, google Open Source Ecology open source well drilling rid or well, or open source well pump. (and please paste pictures below)

  • We dug a well in 2008, down to 70 feet or so, but it collapsed upon insertion of casing, down to about 25 feet.
  • We put a manual pump on it, and it worked well. We built our own pump cylinder, which was fun - using PVC and a seal. It's quite a decent design - could pump about 100' or more.
  • Old well today may still work, haven't tried reconditioning it.
  • Well was subsequently disused, as it dried up in the summer.
  • We had a 3 foot wide well dug professionally (about 30' deep)- it is available but has never been developed. One issue that came up for us was potential of groundwater pollution from agricultural runoff - for which reason we never used the well and connected to city water.
  • At this point, using the 3' well should work - given a proper purification system such as ozone - if we took the effort to do this.

Internal Links

External Links