Jetted Well definition

Jetted Well or “Sand Point Well” means a pipe with an attached well point or open-ended screen. The well is installed in unconsolidated formations by the washing action of a water jet.
Jetted Well means a well in which the drillhole excavation is made by the use of a high velocity jet of water.
Jetted Well means a well that is excavated using water pumped under pressure through a special washing point to create a water jet which cuts, abrades, or erodes material to form the well.

More Definitions of Jetted Well

Jetted Well means a well that is constructed using a high velocity stream of water.
Jetted Well means a well-constructed using a high velocity stream of water.
Jetted Well means any well made using water under pressure as a means of drilling or penetrating the ground.
Jetted Well means a pipe meeting Rule 40C-3.507 standards with an attached well point or open ended screen. The well is installed in unconsolidated formations by the washing action of a water jet.
Jetted Well means a well in which the drillhole excavation is made by the use of a

Related to Jetted Well

  • Abandoned well means a well whose use has been permanently discontinued or which is in a state of disrepair such that it cannot be used for its intended purpose or for observation purposes.

  • Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also "underground injection.")

  • Shallow well means a well located and constructed in such a manner that there is not a continuous layer of low permeability soil or rock (or equivalent retarding mechanism acceptable to the department) at least 5 feet thick, the top of which is located at least 25 feet below the normal ground surface and above the aquifer from which water is to be drawn.

  • Test Well means a well constructed for the purpose of obtaining information needed to design a well prior to its construction. Test wells are cased and can be converted to observation or monitoring wells and under certain circumstances to production wells

  • Water well means an excavation that is drilled, cored, bored, augered, washed, driven, dug, jetted, or otherwise constructed for the purpose of exploring for groundwater, monitoring groundwater, utilizing the geothermal properties of the ground, or extracting water from or injecting water into the aquifer. “Water well” does not include an open ditch or drain tiles or an excavation made for obtaining or prospecting for oil, natural gas, minerals, or products mined or quarried.