Key TakeawaysEssential Selection Criteria:Verify WRA drilling license and valid registrationCheck minimum 5 years operational experienceConfirm insurance covera ...
We drill boreholes as a serviced package offered with the following in it.
To drill boreholes, the following procedure is followed by our service team;
Key TakeawaysEssential Selection Criteria:Verify WRA drilling license and valid registrationCheck minimum 5 years operational experienceConfirm insurance covera ...
Key TakeawaysLicensing AspectAuthorityCost (KES)Processing TimeWater Permit ApplicationWater Resources Authority (WRA)22,00030-60 daysEnvironmental Impact Asses ...
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This is to establish the soil formation, depth and location of where the actual drilling will be done. It also assists in getting the required government approvals such as NEMA and WARMA certificates.
Actual drilling involves machine (drilling rig) mobilization and drilling. Drilling begins from above ground upto the recommended depth by the hydrogeologist. During drilling, casing is also done using steel or plastic casings. Borehole casing helps in preventing the borehole from collapsing and prevents impurities from contaminating the borehole water.
Once drilling is complete, test pumping is done to determine the borehole yield or capacity in m3 per hour (m3/hr) This is done by continuously pumping water out of the borehole for 24 hours. Test pumping also helps in selecting the right pump for the borehole.
This is done to determine the suitability of the borehole water for drinking, irrigation or any other use. Some boreholes produce pure neutral water while others may produce salty water which may require treatment before use.
This entails installation of pumps in the borehole. Electric submersible, solar submersible or diesel pumps may be installed depending on expert advise. Pipes immersed into the borehole may be uPVC pipes or HDPE pipes, depending on the depth.
Includes optional extra services such as installation of pipes, plumbing, irrigation, tank tower construction, tank installation etc. There is a separate quotation for these additions.
Free borehole drilling in Kenya is done by local and national governments to communities. In this type of arrangement, the government pays service providers who then carry out the drilling. KNH Limited is a powerhouse and offers cheap borehole drilling in Kenya.
What is the average depth of a borehole in Kenya
The average depth of a borehole in Kenya is 100m-300m depending on the location.
What is the cost of drilling a borehole in Makueni?
It ranges between Kes. 6,500 to Kes. 8,000 per m
What are borehole casing prices in Kenya
They range between Kes. 4,000 to Kes. 7,000 per pc (4m long)
What is the cost of drilling a borehole in Kajiado?
It ranges between Kes. 7,000 to Kes. 8,500 per m
Is there Free borehole drilling in Kenya
This is usually done by local and national governments.
What is the cost of drilling a borehole in Kisumu?
Between Kes. 7,000 to Kes. 8,500 per m
What is the cost of drilling a borehole in Kitale?
Between Kes. 6,500 to Kes. 8,500 per m
What is the cost of drilling a borehole in Nyeri?
Between Kes. 6,000 to Kes. 8,500 per m
What is the best borehole drilling company in Nairobi, Kenya?
Drilled water has several uses including:
· Domestic drinking water
· Manufacturing
· Irrigation (Mainly drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation systems. Harvested water can be stored in reservoirs with dam liners or pumped directly to the farm.
· Livestock use
· Institutions
· Recreational facilities
Activity | Appox No of Days |
Hydrogeological survey & report writing | 7 days |
WRMA/NEMA Permits | 15-30 days |
Actual Drilling | 4- 10 days |
Equipping (Pump Installation) | 1-2 days |
Time taken to drill a borehole in Kenya
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