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Sinking a borehole
KiambuSubChief
#1 Posted : Monday, March 25, 2013 11:29:02 AM
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Anybody with recent experience of sinking a borehole? What was the cost and if possible please give a breakdown of material equipment used.

Also any tips will be greatly appreciated. I want to get one done in Kiserian.

Asante.
Chaka
#2 Posted : Monday, March 25, 2013 4:50:51 PM
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KiambuSubChief wrote:
Anybody with recent experience of sinking a borehole? What was the cost and if possible please give a breakdown of material equipment used.

Also any tips will be greatly appreciated. I want to get one done in Kiserian.

Asante.


I read somewhere that there is a big water project which was to be commissioned at Kiserian today.If this is the case would it make sense to sink a borehole?
KiambuSubChief
#3 Posted : Monday, March 25, 2013 5:10:52 PM
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I think this was something to serve Rongai/Kiserian/Matasia etc but I am 15k from the town on Pipeline road. I am looking to do this for farming.
brayokasa4
#4 Posted : Monday, March 25, 2013 5:14:55 PM
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KiambuSubChief wrote:
Anybody with recent experience of sinking a borehole? What was the cost and if possible please give a breakdown of material equipment used.

Also any tips will be greatly appreciated. I want to get one done in Kiserian.

Asante.


So far, I have drilled two boreholes In Loitokitok area.
Cost varies , depending on the soil structure and also how deep down the borehole will go.I paid approx 6000 shillings for one metre and my borehole was 90m deep. Came to about 540,000. Then there is casing which is done and mobilization fee, and blah blah and it came to around 1.2m. That is drilling ONLY. After drilling you have to equip the borehole and that involves getting a submersible borehole pump which can cost anywhere from 100k-400k. There are riser pipes , control panel, wiring etc. to be considered. First thing you have to do is get a Hydrogeologist who will give you a Hydrogeological Survey Report after a site visit which is a booklet showing the soil structure, the water table, nearby boreholes etc. Will cost you 50k-100k . I can hook you up with a friend. After the HSR you apply for a Water Permit from WARMA. Armed with the HSR and the Permit then you can approach the drillers for a quotation.
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Coolbull
#5 Posted : Monday, March 25, 2013 6:03:12 PM
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I concur with @brayokasa4.
Digging a borehole has several procedures the survey being the very first.
Many 'clever' kenyans 'beat' corners about it to 'save money' but the water table usually has the final say.

I'd recommend Ground Water Survey (EA). They have the know how and the best equipment around.





KiambuSubChief
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 27, 2013 5:21:37 PM
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Thanks people, this has been quite useful.
Rongla
#7 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 4:02:53 PM
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Well l can't find any recent post on borehole drilling.
Anyone who has done it lately. Any particular company you can recommend. What Are the expected challanges. Saidieni tafadhali
Mukiri
#8 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 6:05:40 PM
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Rongla wrote:
Well l can't find any recent post on borehole drilling.
Anyone who has done it lately. Any particular company you can recommend. What Are the expected challanges. Saidieni tafadhali

I did one the year before last. Wasn't too deep @55 feet.

There's the kienyeji way and the procedural way. Procedural is where you do an Environmental Impact assessment ya NEEMA, Hydrogeological survey, get necessary approvals, then dig. Depending on the area, there are places, like my place where it pure rock from surface, so those vehicle machines are preferred. At mine, I got guys with a modified maize milling machine, with a drill bit ya 'diamond' hapo mbele. I negotiated to 1k per foot, casing was around 3-4k, borehole metal housing 2k, fundi to mason it 1k+1k material. Electrician fitting pump 3k, circuit board+ circuit breakers+switch+cables+pump 30k - 40k.

Of importance is the testing phase. Let the pump run a few hours (overnight if possible) as you check the water being pumped out. Quality and quantity, before releasing the contractors, else you might cry when your bore-hole runs dry on you and damages your electricals.

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Kili
#9 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 6:14:23 PM
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55 feet.Lucky you
Chaka
#10 Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2018 7:18:08 PM
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That's more of a well than a borehole?Who did you use to determine water availability underground?And does it have water throughout the year?

Mukiri wrote:

I did one the year before last. Wasn't too deep @55 feet.

There's the kienyeji way and the procedural way. Procedural is where you do an Environmental Impact assessment ya NEEMA, Hydrogeological survey, get necessary approvals, then dig. Depending on the area, there are places, like my place where it pure rock from surface, so those vehicle machines are preferred. At mine, I got guys with a modified maize milling machine, with a drill bit ya 'diamond' hapo mbele. I negotiated to 1k per foot, casing was around 3-4k, borehole metal housing 2k, fundi to mason it 1k+1k material. Electrician fitting pump 3k, circuit board+ circuit breakers+switch+cables+pump 30k - 40k.

Of importance is the testing phase. Let the pump run a few hours (overnight if possible) as you check the water being pumped out. Quality and quantity, before releasing the contractors, else you might cry when your bore-hole runs dry on you and damages your electricals.

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