Clients & Projects
Village of Danville, OH - Develop a new wellfield
Danville has developed a new wellfield and water treatment plant, being designed by Bird+Bull, Columbus, Ohio. Ground Water Science worked with the village to deal with existing well water quality problems, conduct exploration in the wellfield to find optimal well positions in the mixed sandstone-shale sequence; design, test and certify new wells; and bring them to production, most recently siting and testing a very high capacity rock well.
Ground Water Science also supervised cleaning a well and has been assisting the village with an ammonia in ground water at the wastewater treatment facility. This work demonstrates our versatility in assisting clients on a range of ground-water technical issues.



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Conduct analysis to define biofouling and biocorrosion mechanisms involved in the rapid corrosion of multiple monitoring well casing, potentially compromising critical data on potential chemical and radiological contamination of ground water. Ground Water Science supplied project scope, an on-site laboratory capability (with no outside inputs or transport out) to analyze for microbial contributors to biocorrosion, documentation of evidence of biocorrosion from pulled well components, and definition of a method to measure corrosion potentials between inner and outer casings through grout. Project conducted on a very rapid time scale.
“A clean well is a happy well.” Regular cleaning and maintenance head off conditions that cause the authorities to take action against you.