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Chris Your question raises many questions. I have worked in Mali but my experience may not be relevant It may be appropriate to find out the reason for the problems with the existing pumps before drilling new boreholes or ordering new pumps Which part of northern Mali is your area? Are you in the bush at the moment? Have you been to the sites where the pumps have 'failed'? If you have been to the boreholes, do you know the borehole designs, construction details, water levels and pump intake depths? There are many reasons why a pump has been described as 'failed'. A common technical reason for a pump to fail is that someone misguided has decided to put the pump at the bottom of the borehole, rather inside the 'pump chamber casing' and carrying out a pumping test to determine the drawdown at a particular yield. Then using this information to choose the appropriate depth to set the final production pump. Relatively young, high quality pumps (such as Grundfos) usually don't fail in a short period of time, if they have been put in the right position in a properly constructed borehole and operated properly. Your assessment of the pump problem and the boreholes may give you good information that enables you to appropriately modify your borehole designs before you start drilling new holes. David
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Chris
Chris
Your question raises many
questions.
questions.
I have worked in Mali but my experience may not be
relevant
relevant
It may be appropriate to find out the reason for the problems with the existing pumps before
drilling new boreholes or ordering new
pumps
pumps
Which part of northern Mali is your
area?
area?
Are you in the bush at the moment?
Have you been to the sites where the pumps have
'failed'?
'failed'?
If you have been to the boreholes, do you know the borehole designs, construction details, water
levels and pump intake
depths?
depths?
There are many reasons why a pump has been described as
'failed'.
'failed'.
A common technical reason for a pump to fail is that someone misguided has decided to put the pump
at the bottom of the borehole, rather inside the 'pump chamber casing' and carrying out a pumping
test to determine the drawdown at a particular yield. Then using this information to choose the
appropriate depth to set the final production
pump.
pump.
Relatively young, high quality pumps (such as Grundfos) usually don't fail in a short period of
time, if they have been put in the right position in a properly constructed borehole and operated
properly.
properly.
Your assessment of the pump problem and the boreholes may give you good information that enables
you to appropriately modify your borehole designs before you start drilling new
holes.
holes.
David