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The borehole from where he gets water was the first to be repaired by Amref-trained pump mechanics.
This might include drilling a borehole, from which the water is pumped into a treatment centre within the slum, then into overhead tanks.
SAN JOSÉ MINE, Chile — Through a skinny borehole from the surface, the 33 miners trapped more than 2,000 feet below the parched earth here have gotten a gel-like substance to keep them alive, tiny lights to illuminate the darkness and encouraging notes from their families waiting above.
Although many scientists worried that the freeze-resistant fluids—such as Freon, kerosene, and other compounds used to keep the borehole from closing would contaminate the lake, the Russian team endeavoured to pierce through all but the final layers of ice separating the drill from the liquid water.
mabh, meters along borehole (from collar).
The synthetic seismogram was generated at the borehole from a statically extracted wavelet during the inversion.
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"We now fetch water from Abia borehole [1km from the unit] or buy from the trading centre at UShs 100 per jerrycan.
The galleries are connected by drilling boreholes from one gallery to the other [34].
To calibrate the geophysical measurements, 131 boreholes (from two to 5 m deep) were interpreted to determine the bedrock depth.
Similar analyses have been conducted by Langenbruch and Shapiro ([2014]) who investigated stress states in boreholes from different regimes.
Customized geotechnical database was created that contains 5087 boreholes from reputable geotechnical firms in Egypt, UAE, Iraq, and Indonesia.
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