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2023

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Latvia

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About Project:

About Project:

About Project:

Conditions: Dolomite, clay.

Background: There are many unsuccessful boreholes in the area, some village wells provide water in required quantity only when there is sufficient rainfall. Water quality is mediocre.

Conditions: Dolomite, clay.

Background: There are many unsuccessful boreholes in the area, some village wells provide water in required quantity only when there is sufficient rainfall. Water quality is mediocre.

Conditions: Dolomite, clay.

Background: There are many unsuccessful boreholes in the area, some village wells provide water in required quantity only when there is sufficient rainfall. Water quality is mediocre.

Results:

Results:

Results:

Borehole, the depth is 63 meters. 

Thick dolomite down to a depth of 50 meters, then 10 meters of clay. From 60 meters sand/sandstone. The water level of the well is four meters above the surface (fountain, artesian spring). 

The well gives water at a rate of about 200 cubic meters per day without a pump.

Borehole, the depth is 63 meters. 

Thick dolomite down to a depth of 50 meters, then 10 meters of clay. From 60 meters sand/sandstone. The water level of the well is four meters above the surface (fountain, artesian spring). 

The well gives water at a rate of about 200 cubic meters per day without a pump.

Borehole, the depth is 63 meters. 

Thick dolomite down to a depth of 50 meters, then 10 meters of clay. From 60 meters sand/sandstone. The water level of the well is four meters above the surface (fountain, artesian spring). 

The well gives water at a rate of about 200 cubic meters per day without a pump.

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Your journey towards making a difference starts here

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Mapping the Future of Water Resources

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Mapping the Future of Water Resources

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Mapping the Future of Water Resources

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