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Goggle Earth Image from 2006. VES 1 is by the church VES 2 further up hill past the exist broken borehole. |
The community got organized and hired a “so called driller” to
drill them a borehole. He did not have a very strong rig and he did not charge
a lot. He drilled down to his limit and had barely hit water. The people talked
him into drilling deeper. After he drilled a little deeper he told them that
his mud pump was not powerful enough to pump the mud out of the hole so he
installed the casing and screen into the drilling mud and left. Long story
short, they went through several “so called drillers” before they finally
agreed to work with the LCCN WASH program and got the pump working. It did not
last long as the pump stand and casing are misaligned and people pump on it from morning into the night.Today they told us that they hired someone from Jalingo in Taraba State to come and repair the pump and it is broken again. Adams and I agree that the rod is probably disconnected from the piston. I am going to figure the cost to put a small borehole pump into the casing that does not matter if it is misaligned. To give them the same amount of water flow as the hand pump which as about all this borehole will produce will probably be the smallest borehole pump made. Since the pump will probably cycle on and off as the water level drops it would waste a lot of expensive fuel to use a generator. A small solar system will make more sense for a daily operating costs.
I was first introduced to dowsing in the mid 1980’s when
investigating a grain elevator explosion in southwest Minnesota. A local farmer
informed me that there were old drain tiles running from the building that exploded
out to a creek about a mile away. He grabbed some wire from the rubble and bent
them into an L shape and proceeded to dowse for the pipe. He marked where the
pipe was. I thanked him. Later that evening I took the wires and crossed back
and forth where he said the pipe was and got the same reactions. I figured it
was just my subconscious controlling the wires where the farmer had shown me. I
continued doing cross sections out into the fields and found the outlet of the
pipe about a mile away. Since then I have dowsed for wires and pipes, but I have never tried it for water. For me there was
water everywhere and some areas where they diverged indicating less water. I
would rather review aerial photographs and geological maps. But in built up
areas like this the land has been disturbed and geological features have been
obscured. I have an open mind. I still think there are some clues your mind is seeing in the area that makes you manipulate the wires.
As I was typing this into the computer, I was at my desk in the middle of the room under the ceiling fan. A young boy maybe 10 years old yelled from the street "White Man, How are you?" He was more polite than most of the street kids that yell through the fence. I noticed he was selling sachets of cool water. So I walked out to the fence and bought two sachets from him. The water in my frig was colder. so I put his in to cool down and went back to work.
Great job, to be even more cost-effective, use a BluePump, see www.fairwater.org
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