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Well Screen 101 from Water Well
Journal
Drilling Crew Pictures
Water Well Drillers
Agri Industries staffs three licensed drillers Leo Grossman, Darrell
Pomeroy, and Mike Ames. Agri Industries has drillers who are
licensed in both North Dakota and Montana. Leo Grossman has been
drilling for nearly 35 years and knows the area's geological formations
extensively. The well drillers schedules are very busy,
so we would ask you to please make your appointment to have a well drilled in advance and
provide the fully refundable 10% down payment as a means to secure
your spot in our lineup. Please
contact any of our offices for
a free water well drilling quote.
Domestic and
Stock water Wells
Agri Industries has drilled domestic well at depths up to 1500 feet
deep. The drillers use an approved drilling mud and high
chlorine concentration drilling water solution when drilling domestic
wells. With this method, potable water contamination is avoided.
Agri Industries uses only stainless steel screens. These screen
provide more durability and more flow area than methods often
used by other drillers. The down hole screened area is also packed with sand.
Domestic wells are completed using 5" casing. For more
information and a free quote please
contact Dianne at our Williston office.
We can also install a pump in the new
well we drill for you and plumb it into your home.
Irrigation Wells
Irrigation wells are completed with 10", 12", and 16" casing and
typically produce between 800 to 3000 gpm. Irrigation wells
also use stainless steel screens that are the same size as the chosen
casing. The wells are drilled using Revert drilling mud when
possible. Traditional drilling muds tend to seal off the
production formation and require longer pumping times to completely
clear the formation of drilling fluid. This means that the
highest possible flows are not achieved until considerable pumping is
done. Revert drilling fluid is an extremely high yielding
drilling mud that breaks down when dosed with high concentrations of
chlorine. Accordingly, the driller can dose the irrigation well
with chlorine to clear the formation of drilling fluids, allowing for
full pumping rates to be realized quicker. In addition, each
well is gravel packed to provide a good granular material around the
well screen. Agri Industries drillers also use a unique
wash-down sub that was invented by our drillers. This wash-down
sub provides an excellent cleaning of the screen by back flushing the
screen with clean non-formation water. Please contact the
salesman for your area to
receive a free well quote.
Test Hole Drilling
Not sure if you have any water where you want to place an
irrigation, domestic, or stock well? Agri Industries provides
our drilling expertise at a reduced per foot rate to provide you with
a clear picture of the water producing formations under your land.
The data from experimental test holes, previous experience in the
area, records of well logs, and working with the state geological
services can help us to determine how much water you can expect.
Agri Industries will be more than happy to provide you with a test
hole drilling quote. Please
contact any of our offices
for more information.
Environmental
Drilling
Agri Industries can provide drilling services for environmental
drilling procedures and have completed jobs for environmental
purposes. The drillers are capable of providing clean samples of
earth and completing monitoring wells in accordance with environmental
procedures. Please
contact our Williston office
for further information on environmental drilling.
References
Agri Industries has worked with the following companies:
Nance Petroleum Corporations
True Oil Company
Hamm and Phillips
Camwest
Montana Bureau of Land Management
US Army Corp of Engineers
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks
North Dakota State Water Commission
Visit
this site to find a complete record of Montana Well Logs.

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