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Television Inspection of a Gravel Pack Well
A joint research project was organized to determine the feasibility of inspecting a problem well for the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin, by means of a specially designed television camera. The camera was lowered 143 ft beneath the surface of the well; a number of seriously ruptured and deteriorated areas were revealed in the well screen, which had been in constant use since January, 1948. The resulting accurate diagnosis of the condition of the well made possible economic and adequate salvaging operations which have completely restored the well to normal production.
Television Inspection of a Gravel Pack Well
A joint research project was organized to determine the feasibility of inspecting a problem well for the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin, by means of a specially designed television camera. The camera was lowered 143 ft beneath the surface of the well; a number of seriously ruptured and deteriorated areas were revealed in the well screen, which had been in constant use since January, 1948. The resulting accurate diagnosis of the condition of the well made possible economic and adequate salvaging operations which have completely restored the well to normal production.
Television Inspection of a Gravel Pack Well
Gorder, Zenno A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 55 ; 31-34
1963-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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