Chaka wrote:MuchNo wrote:
No. It will just indicate that there's water, the depth at which it will be obtained, and the best sites on the plot for the drilling.
Ok.If one was to "hit" salty water,would you know what options(apart from reverse osmosis) to explore to soften it?
Sorry, I'm not a water engineer. Your best bet would be to approach someone like the Water Resource Management Authority to find out what to do. The only thing I can advise is that you should opt for the PVC casings - they don't corrode (which would be a major issue if you have mineral rich - or salty - water), are cheaper to install and are generally more hygienic than steel casings.
I only know the basics of the borehole drilling business from a past life spent in the industry. So, beware - my info and prices may be a little old, but I don't think so because I hear there's more competition nowadays so maybe prices have come down a bit.