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WASH BORING 03
Wash boring, also known as water borehole drilling, is a method of drilling that uses a combination of water and air to flush out the drill cuttings. The process involves pumping water down the drill pipe and out through the drill bit, which then carries the cuttings back up to the surface.
This method is commonly used for shallow boreholes in soil formations where traditional drilling methods may not be effective. It is also useful for environmental investigations and groundwater monitoring wells. The wash boring method can be used to collect high-quality samples of soil and rock formations, which can be analyzed for geotechnical and environmental purposes.
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