Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling Author of the system
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling Author of the system: Terry Waller Ø 1, 500 wells drilled in 5 years (more than 200 in 2004). Ø Very simple and cheap equipment. Can be made in any basic workshop. Complete set costs approx. $ 300. Ø Drills even light rock. Ø Done by the users themselves with little technical assistance. Ø Users teach others how to drill their own wells.
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling General View: Rope to pulley (no need for a formal drilling tower). Workers pulling up the drilling tool (use of a lever is not usual) Drilling liquid (light mud) is expulsed from the drilling rod itself (no need for a mud pump) Drilling stem of thick PVC pipe ( = light). (makes it possible to drill deep without a lever to lift the drill tool and to easily adapt stroke length to conditions)
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling The Drill Bit: Coupling to main pipe of drilling tool (3 metres of 1. 25” galvanized iron water pipe) Internal check valve expulses the mud, loaded with clippings through the drill stem with each stroke. Dart mounted on ball that acts as check valve assures self-cleaning of mud inlet.
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling Starting the “drilling”: Drilling fluid (mud) expulsed from the drilling tool itself through its vertical movement. Long drilling tool (3 m) should be entered perfectly vertically (two helpers watching to get it right). Vertical hammering only. There is no rotating action. Sedimentation pit. Heavy particles sink to the bottom. Light drilling liquid (mud) recirculates back into the borehole by gravity.
Sometimes shallow water holding layers would yield undesirable water. To prevent such water from entering the well, soon after completing the drilling, the borehole is cased with a PVC tube, wide enough to accommodate the pump. This also prevents it from caving in.
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling Main Characteristics: Ø Pure impact action (no rotating movement). Absence of torque permits a light drilling stem (thick PVC pipe). Light drilling stem permits working the tool with a simple pulley fixed to any kind of tripod or crossbeam Ø Clippings pumped out by movement of the drill tool itself. No need for a separate mud pump Advantages Ø Very simple and cheap equipment. A drilling unit can be fabricated at local level. Ø No need for mud pump or tower. Ø Permits long extensions of drill stem. Ø Caving resistant borehole. Ø Easy to teach. Simple for local novice to learn and teach others. Ø Can Mechanize with 3 hp motor. ØDrilling speed comparable to or faster than light rotary drilling equipment. Drawbacks ØPVC drill stem should be high quality. Schedule 40 or 80 or equivalent. Ø Some practice needed to get the long drill tool right at start of drilling. Ø In wells > 20 metres, needs a 4 people to pull rope. ØCouplings must be properly threaded or plastic drill stem may break.
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling Variants Fixed head drilling bit Classical dart bit Rock bits (without points, otherwise they get stuck; edge reinforced with high carbon electrode welding) Check valve inside tool
Bolivian Baptist Well Drilling Variants Since there is only vertical movement (no rotation), the process can be mechanized. (When labour is in short supply and a lot of wells to be drilled). 3 HP Diesel Engine. Turning lever with pulley, moved by the engine, pulls the rope. (Stroke height is adjusted by free length of the rope and position of pulley on the lever. ) Reduction of engine RPM.
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