MarshfieldTimC
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 10, 2002
- 33
My well production has diminished to the point where I need to do something about it. I was getting about 2 gpm, but now am getting 1/3 gpm. The well has 40' of 6" casing, drilled through 30' of clay overburden and 160' of granite below that. I am considering having a local well driller 'hydrofract' the well, but have some concerns.
How is water quality affected?
Could radon (not present now) concentrations increase?
Are surface impacts (to building foundations, neighboring wells, etc.) possible?
Has anyone had problems with a hydrofractuing project?
Any comments/information is appreciated.
How is water quality affected?
Could radon (not present now) concentrations increase?
Are surface impacts (to building foundations, neighboring wells, etc.) possible?
Has anyone had problems with a hydrofractuing project?
Any comments/information is appreciated.