Low cost water well drilling in Africa
Richard Carter | Kerstin Danert | Peter Ball | Ronnie Rwamwanja | Jamil Ssebalu
A three-year Ugandan project led by Cranfield University has developed technology for shallow well drilling. Even though work still remains to be done before the project is complete, the group has developedcost-effective technology. This article discusses the development, provides guidance for others and introduces the Pounder rig.
cost-effective technology. This article discusses the development, provides guidance for others and introduces the Pounder rig.
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