Pumps
Wellpoint dewatering is widely used for excavations of shallow depths, especially for pipeline trench excavations. Wellpoint Dewatering is a process that lowers groundwater levels to create a stable working environment for construction areas and are specifically suited for dewatering weak foundations and trenches.
Applications:
- Construction
- Municipal/Public Works
- Oil and Gas
- Mines, Pits and Quarries
- Plants and Refineries
- Emergency Response
- Agriculture
In appropriate ground conditions a wellpoint system can be installed speedily and made operational rapidly. A typical wellpoint system consists of a series of small diameters wells (known as wellpoints) connected via a header pipe, to the suction side of a suitable wellpoint pump. The pump creates a vacuum in the header pipe, drawing water up out of the ground.