The project involved the drilling, construction, and mechanization supervision of 90 boreholes, along with related works such as pad construction, pump testing, and water quality analysis.
Each borehole was drilled and constructed to meet industry standards, ensuring structural integrity and optimal water yield. Concrete pads were built at each site to provide a durable foundation and protect the boreholes from external damage.
Pump testing was conducted to assess the performance and reliability of the boreholes, ensuring they met the required output specifications. Water quality analysis was carried out to confirm that the extracted water complied with safety and health standards.
The mechanization supervision ensured that the boreholes were equipped with the necessary systems for efficient and sustainable operation.