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What should be done about “dry holes”-new well boreholes that do not produce water?

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What should be done about “dry holes”-new well boreholes that do not produce water?

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A well that is not equipped with casing must be plugged by the driller within 72 hours (three days) after drilling is completed. Some dry holes produce so little water that no casing is installed in the borehole and no yield test is performed. Others have the pump and casing removed after an unsatisfactory yield test.

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