Types of Drilling

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Who Uses Our Groundwater Testing Services

Rural Homeowners and Property Owners

Want to drill a water well but unsure if you will hit water? Our groundwater surveys estimate depth and yield before drilling begins, helping you avoid dry wells and unnecessary costs.

Realtors and Land Developers

Increase property value by helping clients evaluate groundwater availability before drilling a well. This supports smarter buying and selling decisions for land without existing water sources.

Farm and Agriculture

Are your wells drying up or do you need additional water for livestock or irrigation? Our surveys assess local groundwater conditions so you can plan reliable water well development with less risk.

Well Drillers

Improve project success with accurate aquifer mapping for your clients. Our data helps you target productive zones, reduce dry holes, and increase customer satisfaction—leading to more successful drilling projects each year.

Municipalities

Identify aquifers capable of supporting required water yields for public systems. We map aquifer boundaries and estimate depths to support long-term water resource planning and drilling decisions.

Industrial and Commercial Projects

Avoid building over high-yield aquifers or locate reliable water sources for operations. Our surveys

The FOREMOST DR-24 dual rotation rig ranks among the most efficient air rotary water well drilling systems available today. Its lower drive rotates casing from 6-inch to 24-inch diameters independently, while the top drive advances the drill stem simultaneously to improve efficiency. In addition, the system delivers up to 80,000 pounds of pullback capacity, which supports demanding ground conditions. During operation, crews pull back the casing and air-lift the well every 10 feet to evaluate smaller water-bearing zones. As a result, the process reveals productive aquifers that other drilling methods often miss, especially hammer casing systems that pass through without detecting them. Furthermore, operators set up the FOREMOST DR-24 for reverse circulation, angle drilling, mud drilling, and coring applications, which makes the system highly versatile for groundwater and exploration work. Consequently, contractors consider this system one of the safest and most effective options for water well installation. To schedule a DR-24 water well project or learn more about the drilling process, visit www.clearbluewaterfsj.com.

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+1 780 876 6676

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3811-53 Ave Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1V4 Canada 

If you would like to use our services, please email us and we will provide a DocuSign agreement along with a customized estimate. Waterfind is based in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, and we travel almost anywhere in Canada to assist clients with groundwater location services.