The following images show how a new well is dug.
- 1. Sunday conducts a Site Survey to establish if the Mission 4 Water technology is suitable for a proposed site. He meets with local Water Officer and community leaders.
- 2. Once on site the Drilling team assemble the tripod and begin hand augering.
- 3. A variety of tools are available to help overcome any possible obsticles like stones and slippery clay.
- 4. Sometimes it is necessary to hand dig the well and then culverts are used to house the pipes and pump.
- 5. Having reached wet soil, the drilling continues to ensure the well doesn’t run dry.
- 6. Narrow slots are cut into the 4 inch casing for filtration.
- 7. Then the casing is inserted to protect the pump assembly.
- 8. A blue bucket is used to house the concrete which protects the pipes.
- 9. Bailing removes sandy particles from the water before the pump is inserted.
- 10. A surround is constructed to allow spilled water to drain away
- 11. The PVC pump from USA is connected to 1.5 inch and 0.75 inch blue pipes and inserted almost to the bottom of the borehole.
- 12. Assembling the handle and fixing the well seal.
- 13. Engineer Sunday engraves technical data and contact details for future reference.
- 14. At the well launch the beneficiaries are trained how to use the well and the importance of sanitation. A well committee is formed to ensure sustainablility.