Owners of suburban real estate will have to face drilling wells in their own area, since there is simply no other way to organize a water supply system at home. Agree, this is a fairly responsible event, which needs to be taken seriously.
Do not forget that in order to get clean water from the well, it must be freed from the particles of soil drawn to the bottom immediately of the drilling process. Therefore, flushing the well after drilling is necessary in all cases. You can clean the output yourself, using the necessary equipment and having some knowledge about this process.
Next, we will talk about the most common methods of flushing wells and how to do it yourself. In addition, you will learn what mistakes should be avoided during the course of work. The material is accompanied by photo illustrations and videos that clearly demonstrate the flushing of wells.
Why flush a well after drilling?
After the drilling process is completed, the well needs to be flushed so that the recovered water meets sanitary and hygienic requirements.
The fact is that the contaminants that make the water unsuitable for use, in large quantities fall into the mouth during development. Also, debris, small insects, etc. can get on top during drilling.
If you neglect washing and immediately install the filters, they will quickly become clogged and deteriorate, and a silt layer will form at the bottom, which will become a source of unpleasant taste and smell.
In addition, pathogenic microorganisms reproduce very well in the mud layer, which means that drinking water from such a well will be hazardous to health.
The mud layer will increase over time and completely block access to the aquifer. Well operation will become impossible. These problems can be easily avoided and prolong the life of your source by flushing it immediately after drilling.
Flushing the well after drilling will extend the service life of filters, pumping equipment and the well itself several times
Reasons for flushing the well:
- improving the quality of produced water;
- extending the life of pumping equipment, filters;
- increase well productivity;
- increased operational life, open access to the aquifer.
Flushing the well before commissioning can be done with your own hands, without the involvement of specialists.
This is not a very complicated process, if you know the technology and the features of its implementation.
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The best ways to flush wells
In total, there are four ways to flush the well after drilling. Each method is carried out using various equipment and devices.
The choice of this or that method depends on many factors: the depth of the well, the type of soil, the degree of contamination, the nature of the contamination, the materials from which the borehole columns are made.
Four ways to flush a well:
- using a pump;
- using two pumps;
- by blowing airlift;
- manual method using a bobbin.
Flushing manual way - labor-intensive and ineffective method, which can be applied in the presence of a small siltation of a shallow well located on clay and loamy stable soils.
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Air purge It requires the use of special industrial equipment - a high-power compressor.
Few private owners have the opportunity to use such equipment. Therefore, flushing with pumps can be considered the best way to clean a well before putting it into operation.
The manual method is not the best option for the initial flushing before putting the well into operation, it is ineffective and is not able to clean the well to the required level
Regarding the flushing technology, two methods are distinguished:
- straight;
- back.
Direct flushing - a method in which water is supplied inside using a flushing hose, as a result of which the contaminants exit through the hole in the well.
Direct flushing is used to remove heavy sediment remaining after drilling.
Backwash - a method in which water enters the annulus, while the upward flow along with the impurities is discharged out through the pipe. This method of washing is effective when cleaning from sand and non-hard mud deposits.
Sometimes chemical reagents are used to flush wells, it is advisable to do this in the presence of iron-containing impurities. The cost of such reagents is quite high, so in most cases ordinary technical water is used to clean the well.
Method # 1. Flushing a well with one pump
This is the easiest way to flush, for the implementation of which you need:
- submersible pump;
- discharge hose;
- cable.
In this case, the flushing of the well is carried out due to the pumped out water, which will carry away pollution. The duration of such pumping can be from 12 hours to several days, depending on the degree of contamination. You can stop cleaning when the water extracted from the well does not become clean.
Submersible Pump Selection
Well flushing will be effective only if the right submersible pump is selected.
Requirements for the pump:
- optimal power;
- low price.
When flushing a well after drilling, the pump experiences heavy loads, pumping cubic meters of contaminated water. Therefore, the probability of failure of the pump is very high.
In other words, it is recommended to use a pump that is “not a pity” for flushing the well. This can be a very cheap model or an old, exhausted pump, which has long been in need of replacement.
To flush most of the wells, it is enough to use an inexpensive medium-sized pump of the “Malysh” type, produced in Russia
The best option would be to use a vibrating submersible pump. Often used for work units that are affordable at the price: “Kid” or “Trickle”.
Such pumps are less sensitive to silt particles and sand, unlike centrifugal pumps.
The principle of flushing with a vibration pump is as follows: after connecting the device to power supply, a magnetic field is formed inside its body, which constantly either amplifies or weakens.
The created reciprocating movements (vibration) lead to a change in pressure, due to which water is pumped.
The advantages of submersible vibration pumps include:
- low cost;
- ease of use;
- lack of heating during operation.
Disadvantages of pumps of this type:
- Cannot work stably at “jumping” voltage in the power supply network;
- low power in comparison with centrifugal pumps.
Of course, the use of a more powerful centrifugal or screw pump will allow the well to be cleaned much faster.
However, the cost of even the simplest submersible pumps of these types is several times higher than that of vibration pumps. And given that, with a high degree of probability, the pump will be unsuitable for well operation in the future, the use of vibrational submersible equipment will be the most acceptable option.
When choosing a pump for flushing, consider its dimensions and the possibility of narrowing the borehole, otherwise the pump may simply not go down to the required depth
Recommendations for choosing a pump for cleaning wells are given in this article.
Production technology
A step-by-step instruction for flushing the well after drilling is as follows:
- The submersible pump is securely attached to the cable to prevent it from being drawn into the sludge. It is not recommended to use the rope or cord included in the kit. their strength is not always enough to pull the pump out of the silt “trap”.
- The pump descends to the very bottom of the well and rises several times in a row. This is done to agitate the sediment at the bottom.
- At a certain height, the pump is suspended and connected to the mains. The location of the pump is determined above the bottom of the source by 60-80 cm. In no case should the working pump be lowered to the very bottom!
- The pump pumps the well until the water is clear.
Please note that in some cases water will be ejected from the well under high pressure, therefore measures must be taken to protect the surrounding landscape from dirt emissions.
In order for the pump to wear out less, it is necessary to periodically remove it to the surface and rinse with clean water. The flushing frequency is every 5-6 hours.
Advantages of the method of flushing a well with a single pump: simplicity and high efficiency. This method is also used for pumping a well that is being commissioned or an already used source of water intake.
The disadvantages of this method include the fact that in most cases it takes a long time to flush, and there is also a risk of breakdown of the pumping equipment. This method is advisable to apply on sandy and sandy loamy soils.
A higher performance centrifugal submersible pump can be used to improve the quality and flushing speed.
Fecal and drainage pumps also cope well with washing shallow workings, passing particles with fractions up to 30-40 mm through themselves when pumping.
The selected submersible pump must be located inside the well in a strictly vertical or position, this is achieved by using a rigid cable
Method # 2. Use of two pumps
In this case, the flushing is carried out using water pumped into the well by the first pump, where it “collects” contaminants and, using the second pump, raises them to the surface into the water tank.
A filter is installed in the tank, which cleans the incoming liquid from suspended particles and returns it back to the well for a new portion of contaminants.
To flush a well in this way, you will need:
- a water tank with a volume of at least 200 l;
- submersible vibration pump (pump No. 1);
- centrifugal pump (pump No. 2);
- bucket with drilled holes for installing the pump;
- two hoses;
- strong cable.
When implementing this method, the submersible pump experiences a lower load, which means that the risk of its failure decreases. This method is advisable to apply in the case when it is planned to further operate the submersible pump, as well as with a limited amount of clean (suitable for washing) water.
Flushing using two pumps is as follows:
- Submersible pump No. 1 is lowered into the well with a cable and suspended 50-60 cm from silt deposits.
- An injection hose is lowered into the water tank, a second hose is lowered from the tank into the well.
- A centrifugal pump No. 2 is installed in the bucket and immersed in the tank.
- Both pumps turn on, while the hose located in the well must be shaken in different directions for maximum erosion of deposits.
- Flushing lasts until the water being washed out of the well becomes clear.
When flushing, it is worthwhile to focus on a more powerful pump, it should be stopped periodically to maintain an optimal water level in the tank.
Instead of a centrifugal pump, in some cases, not the entire pump can be placed in the bucket, but the suction hose extended from it
Advantages of the flushing method using two pumps:
- faster and better flushing;
- less load on the submersible pump;
- the area around the well is not contaminated;
- not a lot of water is required.
The main disadvantage of this method is the need to constantly be present during flushing in order to control the coordination of the operation of both pumps, sometimes turning off the more powerful one.
The duration of well cleaning after drilling with this method is from 6 hours to 48 hours.
Method # 2. Flushing the well with airlift
Airlift is a special device that produces a powerful stream of compressed air that raises water from the bottom of the well along with sand, debris and silty sediments. To flush the well with an airlift, a filter must be installed inside it, through which the suspension of suspended particles is cleaned.
Equipment necessary for flushing a well after drilling by airlift method:
- air compressor (air blower);
- stock of technical water 100-200 l;
- metal pipe;
- air hose.
The pipe is taken to the entire depth of the well, and its diameter should be 10-15 cm less than the diameter of the casing. A narrow pipe will not work, because will not provide effective cleaning.
The upper part of the pipe must have a branch for the removal of contaminants. In order for the mud not to splash the territory adjacent to the well at the end of the pipe, it is necessary to put on a tight polyethylene sleeve or part of a rubberized fire hose.
The compressor for flushing the well with airlift must be powerful enough to create the pressure necessary for stable operation in the flushing system
The principle of airlift operation is that the volume of air is pumped through the pipe into the well, and then is pushed out from there under the influence of water pressure, washing away all contaminants.
The procedure for flushing the well after drilling using airlift:
- A metal pipe of the required diameter is placed in the well. The pipe is maximally immersed in silt deposits.
- An outlet and outlet hose are mounted on the upper end of the pipe to prevent dirt from splashing.
- The compressor is turned on and compressed air enters the well under pressure.
- Bubbles of air, being in the pipe, set in motion water and sludge mass at the bottom, creating its circulation.
- Under the influence of compressed air, water, together with contaminants, flies up to the outlet and is removed through the outlet hose.
Flushing is considered to be completed when particles of sludge, sand and debris cease to flow from the discharge hose. This method is quite effective and does not require the use of pumping equipment.
When performing airlift cleaning, it must be taken into account that too much air pressure can adversely affect the integrity of the borehole walls.
It is also worth considering that this method is quite energy-intensive - the compressor unit consumes a lot of electricity, and the washing time can be up to 24 hours.
Dirty water with this washing method can go in a continuous stream, therefore, it is necessary to arrange in advance a place where it will be diverted
The advantages of this method include: a short duration of the washing process, the pump equipment does not deteriorate, the area around the well is not contaminated, while the washing quality is high.
Common flushing errors
Inexperienced well owners often make mistakes by ignoring the flushing of the well after completion of drilling operations. As a result, the water in the production remains untreated, which makes its use limited.
Error number 1. One of the most common mistakes when flushing a well with a pump is its incorrect suspension height.
The pump must not be allowed to touch the bottom, in which case the cleaning will not be effective: the pump will not be able to trap silty particles under its body. As a result, sludge will remain at the bottom of the well, blocking access to the aquifer and impairing water quality.
In addition, a too low position of the pump can lead to equipment “burrowing” into the sludge and getting it out of there will be problematic. It also happens that the pump gets stuck in the wellbore.
This can be avoided if a thin, but strong cable is used for immersion, and when pulling the pump back, do not make sudden movements, and gently rocking the cable lift the pump out of the well.
Mistake # 2. Improperly organized drainage. Contaminated water coming from the well should be diverted as far as possible from the wellhead.
Otherwise, there is a risk that it will again fall into the source, which will lead to an increase in the washing time, and hence additional financial costs. For the organization of water disposal, it is best to use durable fire hoses.
It is important to flush the well before it receives clean water. Putting an unwashed well into operation is prohibited! This will lead to damage to the pumping equipment and problems of well operation in the future.
For drainage, you can use a shallow trench, the water through which will drain into a drainage pit, sewer or other specially designated place
Flushing a well with a pump:
What does the process of flushing the well with one pump look like and why it is necessary to take care of the organization of water disposal:
As you can see, flushing a well after completion of drilling operations is a necessary measure that cannot be dispensed with if you want to get clean water.
There are several ways to flush: one or two pumps or airlift. It is not practical to use the manual cleaning method with the batch for primary washing because of its low efficiency.
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