borehole water treatment – cape region well point water in britain

borehole water treatment – cape region well point water in britain
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  • Can a borehole water treatment plant reduce on-site operating costs?
  • The team was also concerned about whether a borehole water treatment plant could provide the efficiencies needed to create fast payback and reduce on-site operating costs. “Boreholes are an excellent way to cut water costs,” explains Chris Allen, Project Manager, Envirogen.
  • Why do you need a WellPoint?
  • As a result, it can lead to a high water bill. Additionally, water pipes can also burst and leak. As a result, this causes interruptions to the water supply. You can have peace of mind by having an alternative water source. There are many benefits to having a wellpoint. Before we dive in, let’s stop to look a little closer at what a borehole is.
  • Should you install a WellPoint or borehole?
  • Installing a wellpoint or borehole will help offset the use of potable water (from the mains) whilst still maintaining a beautiful garden. In this blog we explore the differences between them and look at the pros and cons of these systems as well as other factors to consider. What is a wellpoint?
  • What is a well point?
  • A well point is a ‘well’ that is dug to extract shallow ground water from the water table below the surface of the ground. They usually can reach a maximum depth of 10 to 15m depending on your particular area and ground water profile. Wellpoints are sufficient for the irrigation of small to medium sized residential gardens.