RIINHB411D - Construct artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores
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RIINHB411D Construct artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores
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Version 1.0 Issue Date: May 2024
This unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to construct artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores in Drilling.
This unit is appropriate for those working in operational, supervisory or technical specialist roles.
Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors. Relevant information must be sourced prior to application of this unit
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Evidence Required
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1. Plan and prepare for the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores
1.1 Access, interpret and apply artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores construction documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant
1.2 Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements
1.3 Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues and implement control measures
1.4 Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities
1.5 Communicate and coordinate activities with others throughout the work activity
1.6 Discuss scope of work with client and give technical advice, cost structure, workmanship warranty, quantity and quality of materials, construction standards and methods to be used and gain general agreement on drilling plan
1.7 Provide detailed strata logs, pump and development test results conducted during bore development and water and strata samples to the appropriate authorities as required by the relevant State/Territory legislation/licensing agency
1.8 Complete all requirements for bore completion reports, decommissioning or abandonment and send to regulatory authorities within the time specified on bore licence
1.9 Obtain and interpret emergency procedures, and be prepared for fire/accident/emergency
2. Design production bores for artesian aquifer systems
2.1 Determine most appropriate construction methods from the reading and interpretation of all available documented information
2.2 Design the bore to ensure the exclusion of unsuitable waters and to prevent the inter-mixing of aquifers with different water quality and/or Standing Water Levels
2.3 Determine a drilling fluid program to suit the expected down-hole conditions and anticipated pressures
2.4 Select a bore site that will prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores and that is safe with respect to potential occupational health and safety hazards
2.5 Select likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore such as open hole, slotted casing screens, gravel packs
2.8 Plot and interpret sieve analysis results onto graphs
2.9 Select appropriate bore/surface casing types, size, strength and wall thicknesses for the anticipated ground/water quality and pressure conditions and any construction requirements
2.10 Ensure all necessary materials anticipated for the job are available and on site prior to commencement of construction phase
3. Construct production bores in artesian aquifer systems
3.1 Carry out any pre-start and start up procedures
3.2 Identify, select and apply rig operational controls
3.3 Select, slot, assemble and insert casing and screens suitable for the formations in which they are deployed
3.4 Select, mix and place grout or otherwise seal surface casing from 10 m into competent impermeable strata and back to the surface with a minimum sheath thickness of 20mm above maximum shoe of coupling joint diameter size
3.5 Conduct grouting operations to seal intermediate and/or inner production casing strings with a 15mm minimum thickness grout sheath or to seal selected zones so that the water from the production bore is drawn from one primary formation only, (unless otherwise allowed by the permit)
3.6 Construct bore in accordance with any applicable regulations, minimum construction requirements and the organisation’s internal procedures
3.7 Use and maintain drilling fluids and additives within the manufacturer’s recommendations and that are non toxic and capable of complete removal from the bore upon completion
3.8 Maintain, test and record fluid properties such as viscosity, mud weight, filtration and sand content so that the potential capacity, efficiency or quality of the bore is not affected
3.9 Maintain plumbness and alignment of the hole within the required limitations and carry out a plumbness test where required
3.10 Prepare for and recognise symptoms of a formation kick and take action to control the bore
3.11 Collect, store, record, label and transport formation samples in accordance with licensing requirements
3.12 Collect, test, store, record, label and transport water samples for chemical analysis in accordance with licensing requirements
3.13 Maintain all records accurately and legibly
3.14 Arrange for geophysical logging tools to be run in bore if required
3.15 Accurately calculate hole, annular fill or pack materials and mud pit volumes in cubic metres or litres
3.16 Determine aquifer formation grain size distribution from sieve analysis and interpret appropriate gravel pack and screen slot aperture dimensions for gravel packed wells
3.17 Select appropriate gravel pack materials
3.18 Place artificial pack material in a manner that will ensure uniform distribution in the annular space without bridging
3.19 Comply with relevant workplace occupational health and safety requirements for both the drilling equipment and construction materials
3.20 Remove drilling fluids from the bore to allow subsequent development
3.21 Maintain tool string inventories
3.22 Construct headworks for the bore including isolation valves to retain/control artesian flow and to permit independent testing of both pressure and flow without interference to reticulation system
3.23 Identify and protect headworks of the bore
3.24 Construct headworks to seal and cap the bore from surface water pollutants, environmental concerns and damage
3.25 Dispose of/neutralise wastewater or hazardous materials from site and complete restoration of the bore site camp facilities
4. Develop bore
4.1 Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
4.2 Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
4.3 Undertake development until a continuous, clean supply if water is obtained, in accordance with acceptable and practical limits set by site, contractual or regulatory requirements
4.4 Measure/ calculate and record standing and drawdown water levels
4.5 platform pump and or development tests to estimate the sand content and sustainable yield of the bore
5. Disinfect/decontaminate bore and drilling equipment
5.1 Disinfect/decontaminate to comply with relevant standards or regulatory requirements
5.2 Handle hazardous chemicals in accordance with safety data sheets (SDS)
6. Carry out bore maintenance and rehabilitation
6.1 Carry out and shutdown procedures and secure
6.2 Undertake a process of diagnosis to determine likely cause of bore deterioration
6.3 Devise a program of rehabilitation to ensure that the bore is restored to a reasonable condition
7. Decommission artesian wells with flowing and/or non-flowing elements
7.1 Determine suitable decommissioning procedures and select appropriate materials
7.2 Carry out the decommissioning (abandonment) of artesian aquifer bores, using min 20m long cement plugs sufficient to stem the flow between aquifers both from inside and outside the casing, (slot casing as necessary) or to separate aquifers of differing water quality from each other
7.3 Place cement bridges at the top of the surface casing and at the surface casing shoe
7.4 Verify position/location of hole for future reference
7.5 Dispose of drill and other fluids safely
7.6 Record entire decommissioning procedure and details of bore cementing
7.7 Complete bore completion report and submit to State/Territory Water Authority
7.8 Carry out housekeeping requirements
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria of this unit and include evidence that the candidate:
locates and applies relevant legislation, documentation, policies and procedures
works effectively with others to plan, prepare and conduct the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores including:
communicating clear and timely instructions to those involved
preparing for and conducting briefings, toolbox and site meetings
maintaining clear and legible written records and the reports
demonstrates completion of the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores that safely, effectively and efficiently meets all of the required outcomes on more than one (1) occasion including:
designing the bore to ensure the exclusion of unsuitable waters
selecting a bore site that will prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores and adhere to occupational health and safety requirements
selecting likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore such as open hole, slotted casing screens, gravel packs
assembling and inserting casing and screens
completing grouting operations to seal intermediate and/or inner production casing strings with a 15mm minimum thickness grout sheath or to seal selected zones so that the water from the production bore is drawn from one primary formation only, (unless otherwise allowed by the permit)
maintaining plumbness and alignment of the hole within the required limitations
continuing development until a continuous, clean supply of water is obtained, in accordance with site, contractual or regulatory requirements
performing pump and development tests to estimate the sand content and sustainable yield of the bore
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge in constructing artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores through:
accessing, interpreting and applying legislative, organization and site requirement and procedures for:
work, health and safety
environmental issues
operating drill rig
housekeeping
the equipment characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations
the basic geological formations, i.e. basic knowledge of both soil and rock classifications and various formations which permit groundwater movement and factors affecting groundwater quality for aquifer systems, including drillability and stability
potential safety hazards and sources of contamination when siting a bore
the necessity of having a signed agreement/contract with the client
testing for alignment and plumbness of bores
the appropriate casing materials for various applications
the applications for wire-wound screens
screen design parameters to ensure appropriate entrance velocities
interpretation of sieve analysis results
applications for natural pack, stabilising fill and artificial pack completion techniques
objectives of bore development
identifying and applying appropriate headworks design for class 3 bore applications
characteristics of ‘good samples’ required for water well construction
ways in which sampling errors can occur
types of drilling fluids, their selection, use, testing and conditioning
grout placement methods and procedures including pressure grouting
using a range of numerical calculations
appropriate fishing operations for the type(s) of drilling being undertaken
materials safety data sheets (MSDS)
being prepared for fire/accident/emergency
An assessor of this unit must satisfy the requirements of the NVR/AQTF or their successors; and Industry regulations for certification and licensing; and,
this unit must be assessed in the context of this sector’s work environment; and,
this unit must be assessed in compliance with relevant legislation/regulation and using policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals directly related to the industry sector for which it is being assessed; and,
assessment may be conducted in conjunction with the assessment of other Units of Competency; and,
assessment must confirm consistent performance can be applied in a range of relevant workplace circumstances; and,
assessors must demonstrate the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence as outlined in this Unit of Competency, and through the minimum years of current* work experience specified below in an Industry sector relevant to the outcomes of the unit; or,
where the assessor does not meet experience requirements a co-assessment or partnership arrangement must exist between the qualified assessor and an Industry subject matter expert. The Industry subject matter expert should hold the unit being assessed (or an equivalent unit) and/or demonstrate equivalence of skills and knowledge at the unit level. An Industry technical expert must also demonstrate skills and knowledge from the minimum years of current work experience specified below in the Industry sector, including time spent in roles related to the unit being assessed; and,
assessor and Industry subject matter expert requirements differ depending on the Australian Qualifications Framework Level (AQF) of the qualification being assessed and/or Industry Sector as follows:
Industry sector
AQF** Level
Required assessor or Industry subject matter expert experience
Drilling, Metalliferous Mining, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying) and Civil Construction
1
1 Year
2
2 Years
Drilling, Coal Mining and Extractive (Quarrying)
3-6
3 Years
Metalliferous Mining and Civil Construction
3-6
5 Years
Other sectors
Where this Unit is being assessed outside of the Resources and Infrastructure Sectors assessor and/or Industry subject matter expert experience should be in-line with industry standards for the sector in which it is being assessed and where no Industry standard is specified should comply with any relevant regulation.
*Assessors can demonstrate current work experience through employment within Industry in a role relevant to the outcomes of the Unit; or, for external assessors this can be demonstrated through exposure to Industry by conducting frequent site assessments across various locations.
**Where a unit is being delivered outside of a Qualification the first numeric character in the Unit code should be considered to indicate the AQF level
Submission Requirements
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Assessment Tasks
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1. Plan and prepare for the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores
1.1 Access, interpret and apply artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores construction documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant
1.2 Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements
1.3 Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues and implement control measures
1.4 Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities
1.5 Communicate and coordinate activities with others throughout the work activity
1.6 Discuss scope of work with client and give technical advice, cost structure, workmanship warranty, quantity and quality of materials, construction standards and methods to be used and gain general agreement on drilling plan
1.7 Provide detailed strata logs, pump and development test results conducted during bore development and water and strata samples to the appropriate authorities as required by the relevant State/Territory legislation/licensing agency
1.8 Complete all requirements for bore completion reports, decommissioning or abandonment and send to regulatory authorities within the time specified on bore licence
1.9 Obtain and interpret emergency procedures, and be prepared for fire/accident/emergency
2. Design production bores for artesian aquifer systems
2.1 Determine most appropriate construction methods from the reading and interpretation of all available documented information
2.2 Design the bore to ensure the exclusion of unsuitable waters and to prevent the inter-mixing of aquifers with different water quality and/or Standing Water Levels
2.3 Determine a drilling fluid program to suit the expected down-hole conditions and anticipated pressures
2.4 Select a bore site that will prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores and that is safe with respect to potential occupational health and safety hazards
2.5 Select likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore such as open hole, slotted casing screens, gravel packs
2.8 Plot and interpret sieve analysis results onto graphs
2.9 Select appropriate bore/surface casing types, size, strength and wall thicknesses for the anticipated ground/water quality and pressure conditions and any construction requirements
2.10 Ensure all necessary materials anticipated for the job are available and on site prior to commencement of construction phase
3. Construct production bores in artesian aquifer systems
3.1 Carry out any pre-start and start up procedures
3.2 Identify, select and apply rig operational controls
3.3 Select, slot, assemble and insert casing and screens suitable for the formations in which they are deployed
3.4 Select, mix and place grout or otherwise seal surface casing from 10 m into competent impermeable strata and back to the surface with a minimum sheath thickness of 20mm above maximum shoe of coupling joint diameter size
3.5 Conduct grouting operations to seal intermediate and/or inner production casing strings with a 15mm minimum thickness grout sheath or to seal selected zones so that the water from the production bore is drawn from one primary formation only, (unless otherwise allowed by the permit)
3.6 Construct bore in accordance with any applicable regulations, minimum construction requirements and the organisation’s internal procedures
3.7 Use and maintain drilling fluids and additives within the manufacturer’s recommendations and that are non toxic and capable of complete removal from the bore upon completion
3.8 Maintain, test and record fluid properties such as viscosity, mud weight, filtration and sand content so that the potential capacity, efficiency or quality of the bore is not affected
3.9 Maintain plumbness and alignment of the hole within the required limitations and carry out a plumbness test where required
3.10 Prepare for and recognise symptoms of a formation kick and take action to control the bore
3.11 Collect, store, record, label and transport formation samples in accordance with licensing requirements
3.12 Collect, test, store, record, label and transport water samples for chemical analysis in accordance with licensing requirements
3.13 Maintain all records accurately and legibly
3.14 Arrange for geophysical logging tools to be run in bore if required
3.15 Accurately calculate hole, annular fill or pack materials and mud pit volumes in cubic metres or litres
3.16 Determine aquifer formation grain size distribution from sieve analysis and interpret appropriate gravel pack and screen slot aperture dimensions for gravel packed wells
3.17 Select appropriate gravel pack materials
3.18 Place artificial pack material in a manner that will ensure uniform distribution in the annular space without bridging
3.19 Comply with relevant workplace occupational health and safety requirements for both the drilling equipment and construction materials
3.20 Remove drilling fluids from the bore to allow subsequent development
3.21 Maintain tool string inventories
3.22 Construct headworks for the bore including isolation valves to retain/control artesian flow and to permit independent testing of both pressure and flow without interference to reticulation system
3.23 Identify and protect headworks of the bore
3.24 Construct headworks to seal and cap the bore from surface water pollutants, environmental concerns and damage
3.25 Dispose of/neutralise wastewater or hazardous materials from site and complete restoration of the bore site camp facilities
4. Develop bore
4.1 Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
4.2 Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
4.3 Undertake development until a continuous, clean supply if water is obtained, in accordance with acceptable and practical limits set by site, contractual or regulatory requirements
4.4 Measure/ calculate and record standing and drawdown water levels
4.5 platform pump and or development tests to estimate the sand content and sustainable yield of the bore
5. Disinfect/decontaminate bore and drilling equipment
5.1 Disinfect/decontaminate to comply with relevant standards or regulatory requirements
5.2 Handle hazardous chemicals in accordance with safety data sheets (SDS)
6. Carry out bore maintenance and rehabilitation
6.1 Carry out and shutdown procedures and secure
6.2 Undertake a process of diagnosis to determine likely cause of bore deterioration
6.3 Devise a program of rehabilitation to ensure that the bore is restored to a reasonable condition
7. Decommission artesian wells with flowing and/or non-flowing elements
7.1 Determine suitable decommissioning procedures and select appropriate materials
7.2 Carry out the decommissioning (abandonment) of artesian aquifer bores, using min 20m long cement plugs sufficient to stem the flow between aquifers both from inside and outside the casing, (slot casing as necessary) or to separate aquifers of differing water quality from each other
7.3 Place cement bridges at the top of the surface casing and at the surface casing shoe
7.4 Verify position/location of hole for future reference
7.5 Dispose of drill and other fluids safely
7.6 Record entire decommissioning procedure and details of bore cementing
7.7 Complete bore completion report and submit to State/Territory Water Authority
7.8 Carry out housekeeping requirements
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria of this unit and include evidence that the candidate:
locates and applies relevant legislation, documentation, policies and procedures
works effectively with others to plan, prepare and conduct the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores including:
communicating clear and timely instructions to those involved
preparing for and conducting briefings, toolbox and site meetings
maintaining clear and legible written records and the reports
demonstrates completion of the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores that safely, effectively and efficiently meets all of the required outcomes on more than one (1) occasion including:
designing the bore to ensure the exclusion of unsuitable waters
selecting a bore site that will prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores and adhere to occupational health and safety requirements
selecting likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore such as open hole, slotted casing screens, gravel packs
assembling and inserting casing and screens
completing grouting operations to seal intermediate and/or inner production casing strings with a 15mm minimum thickness grout sheath or to seal selected zones so that the water from the production bore is drawn from one primary formation only, (unless otherwise allowed by the permit)
maintaining plumbness and alignment of the hole within the required limitations
continuing development until a continuous, clean supply of water is obtained, in accordance with site, contractual or regulatory requirements
performing pump and development tests to estimate the sand content and sustainable yield of the bore
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge in constructing artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores through:
accessing, interpreting and applying legislative, organization and site requirement and procedures for:
work, health and safety
environmental issues
operating drill rig
housekeeping
the equipment characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations
the basic geological formations, i.e. basic knowledge of both soil and rock classifications and various formations which permit groundwater movement and factors affecting groundwater quality for aquifer systems, including drillability and stability
potential safety hazards and sources of contamination when siting a bore
the necessity of having a signed agreement/contract with the client
testing for alignment and plumbness of bores
the appropriate casing materials for various applications
the applications for wire-wound screens
screen design parameters to ensure appropriate entrance velocities
interpretation of sieve analysis results
applications for natural pack, stabilising fill and artificial pack completion techniques
objectives of bore development
identifying and applying appropriate headworks design for class 3 bore applications
characteristics of ‘good samples’ required for water well construction
ways in which sampling errors can occur
types of drilling fluids, their selection, use, testing and conditioning
grout placement methods and procedures including pressure grouting
using a range of numerical calculations
appropriate fishing operations for the type(s) of drilling being undertaken
materials safety data sheets (MSDS)
being prepared for fire/accident/emergency
An assessor of this unit must satisfy the requirements of the NVR/AQTF or their successors; and Industry regulations for certification and licensing; and,
this unit must be assessed in the context of this sector’s work environment; and,
this unit must be assessed in compliance with relevant legislation/regulation and using policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals directly related to the industry sector for which it is being assessed; and,
assessment may be conducted in conjunction with the assessment of other Units of Competency; and,
assessment must confirm consistent performance can be applied in a range of relevant workplace circumstances; and,
assessors must demonstrate the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence as outlined in this Unit of Competency, and through the minimum years of current* work experience specified below in an Industry sector relevant to the outcomes of the unit; or,
where the assessor does not meet experience requirements a co-assessment or partnership arrangement must exist between the qualified assessor and an Industry subject matter expert. The Industry subject matter expert should hold the unit being assessed (or an equivalent unit) and/or demonstrate equivalence of skills and knowledge at the unit level. An Industry technical expert must also demonstrate skills and knowledge from the minimum years of current work experience specified below in the Industry sector, including time spent in roles related to the unit being assessed; and,
assessor and Industry subject matter expert requirements differ depending on the Australian Qualifications Framework Level (AQF) of the qualification being assessed and/or Industry Sector as follows:
Industry sector
AQF** Level
Required assessor or Industry subject matter expert experience
Drilling, Metalliferous Mining, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying) and Civil Construction
1
1 Year
2
2 Years
Drilling, Coal Mining and Extractive (Quarrying)
3-6
3 Years
Metalliferous Mining and Civil Construction
3-6
5 Years
Other sectors
Where this Unit is being assessed outside of the Resources and Infrastructure Sectors assessor and/or Industry subject matter expert experience should be in-line with industry standards for the sector in which it is being assessed and where no Industry standard is specified should comply with any relevant regulation.
*Assessors can demonstrate current work experience through employment within Industry in a role relevant to the outcomes of the Unit; or, for external assessors this can be demonstrated through exposure to Industry by conducting frequent site assessments across various locations.
**Where a unit is being delivered outside of a Qualification the first numeric character in the Unit code should be considered to indicate the AQF level
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Observation Checklist
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Comments/feedback
Access, interpret and apply artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores construction documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant
Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements
Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues and implement control measures
Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities
Communicate and coordinate activities with others throughout the work activity
Discuss scope of work with client and give technical advice, cost structure, workmanship warranty, quantity and quality of materials, construction standards and methods to be used and gain general agreement on drilling plan
Provide detailed strata logs, pump and development test results conducted during bore development and water and strata samples to the appropriate authorities as required by the relevant State/Territory legislation/licensing agency
Complete all requirements for bore completion reports, decommissioning or abandonment and send to regulatory authorities within the time specified on bore licence
Obtain and interpret emergency procedures, and be prepared for fire/accident/emergency
Determine most appropriate construction methods from the reading and interpretation of all available documented information
Design the bore to ensure the exclusion of unsuitable waters and to prevent the inter-mixing of aquifers with different water quality and/or Standing Water Levels
Determine a drilling fluid program to suit the expected down-hole conditions and anticipated pressures
Select a bore site that will prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores and that is safe with respect to potential occupational health and safety hazards
Select likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore such as open hole, slotted casing screens, gravel packs
Plot and interpret sieve analysis results onto graphs
Select appropriate bore/surface casing types, size, strength and wall thicknesses for the anticipated ground/water quality and pressure conditions and any construction requirements
Ensure all necessary materials anticipated for the job are available and on site prior to commencement of construction phase
Carry out any pre-start and start up procedures
Identify, select and apply rig operational controls
Select, slot, assemble and insert casing and screens suitable for the formations in which they are deployed
Select, mix and place grout or otherwise seal surface casing from 10 m into competent impermeable strata and back to the surface with a minimum sheath thickness of 20mm above maximum shoe of coupling joint diameter size
Conduct grouting operations to seal intermediate and/or inner production casing strings with a 15mm minimum thickness grout sheath or to seal selected zones so that the water from the production bore is drawn from one primary formation only, (unless otherwise allowed by the permit)
Construct bore in accordance with any applicable regulations, minimum construction requirements and the organisation’s internal procedures
Use and maintain drilling fluids and additives within the manufacturer’s recommendations and that are non toxic and capable of complete removal from the bore upon completion
Maintain, test and record fluid properties such as viscosity, mud weight, filtration and sand content so that the potential capacity, efficiency or quality of the bore is not affected
Maintain plumbness and alignment of the hole within the required limitations and carry out a plumbness test where required
Prepare for and recognise symptoms of a formation kick and take action to control the bore
Collect, store, record, label and transport formation samples in accordance with licensing requirements
Collect, test, store, record, label and transport water samples for chemical analysis in accordance with licensing requirements
Maintain all records accurately and legibly
Arrange for geophysical logging tools to be run in bore if required
Accurately calculate hole, annular fill or pack materials and mud pit volumes in cubic metres or litres
Determine aquifer formation grain size distribution from sieve analysis and interpret appropriate gravel pack and screen slot aperture dimensions for gravel packed wells
Select appropriate gravel pack materials
Place artificial pack material in a manner that will ensure uniform distribution in the annular space without bridging
Comply with relevant workplace occupational health and safety requirements for both the drilling equipment and construction materials
Remove drilling fluids from the bore to allow subsequent development
Maintain tool string inventories
Construct headworks for the bore including isolation valves to retain/control artesian flow and to permit independent testing of both pressure and flow without interference to reticulation system
Identify and protect headworks of the bore
Construct headworks to seal and cap the bore from surface water pollutants, environmental concerns and damage
Dispose of/neutralise wastewater or hazardous materials from site and complete restoration of the bore site camp facilities
Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
Undertake development until a continuous, clean supply if water is obtained, in accordance with acceptable and practical limits set by site, contractual or regulatory requirements
Measure/ calculate and record standing and drawdown water levels
platform pump and or development tests to estimate the sand content and sustainable yield of the bore
Disinfect/decontaminate to comply with relevant standards or regulatory requirements
Handle hazardous chemicals in accordance with safety data sheets (SDS)
Carry out and shutdown procedures and secure
Undertake a process of diagnosis to determine likely cause of bore deterioration
Devise a program of rehabilitation to ensure that the bore is restored to a reasonable condition
Determine suitable decommissioning procedures and select appropriate materials
Carry out the decommissioning (abandonment) of artesian aquifer bores, using min 20m long cement plugs sufficient to stem the flow between aquifers both from inside and outside the casing, (slot casing as necessary) or to separate aquifers of differing water quality from each other
Place cement bridges at the top of the surface casing and at the surface casing shoe
Verify position/location of hole for future reference
Dispose of drill and other fluids safely
Record entire decommissioning procedure and details of bore cementing
Complete bore completion report and submit to State/Territory Water Authority
Carry out housekeeping requirements
Access, interpret and apply artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores construction documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant
Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements
Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues and implement control measures
Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities
Communicate and coordinate activities with others throughout the work activity
Discuss scope of work with client and give technical advice, cost structure, workmanship warranty, quantity and quality of materials, construction standards and methods to be used and gain general agreement on drilling plan
Provide detailed strata logs, pump and development test results conducted during bore development and water and strata samples to the appropriate authorities as required by the relevant State/Territory legislation/licensing agency
Complete all requirements for bore completion reports, decommissioning or abandonment and send to regulatory authorities within the time specified on bore licence
Obtain and interpret emergency procedures, and be prepared for fire/accident/emergency
Determine most appropriate construction methods from the reading and interpretation of all available documented information
Design the bore to ensure the exclusion of unsuitable waters and to prevent the inter-mixing of aquifers with different water quality and/or Standing Water Levels
Determine a drilling fluid program to suit the expected down-hole conditions and anticipated pressures
Select a bore site that will prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores and that is safe with respect to potential occupational health and safety hazards
Select likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore such as open hole, slotted casing screens, gravel packs
Plot and interpret sieve analysis results onto graphs
Select appropriate bore/surface casing types, size, strength and wall thicknesses for the anticipated ground/water quality and pressure conditions and any construction requirements
Ensure all necessary materials anticipated for the job are available and on site prior to commencement of construction phase
Carry out any pre-start and start up procedures
Identify, select and apply rig operational controls
Select, slot, assemble and insert casing and screens suitable for the formations in which they are deployed
Select, mix and place grout or otherwise seal surface casing from 10 m into competent impermeable strata and back to the surface with a minimum sheath thickness of 20mm above maximum shoe of coupling joint diameter size
Conduct grouting operations to seal intermediate and/or inner production casing strings with a 15mm minimum thickness grout sheath or to seal selected zones so that the water from the production bore is drawn from one primary formation only, (unless otherwise allowed by the permit)
Construct bore in accordance with any applicable regulations, minimum construction requirements and the organisation’s internal procedures
Use and maintain drilling fluids and additives within the manufacturer’s recommendations and that are non toxic and capable of complete removal from the bore upon completion
Maintain, test and record fluid properties such as viscosity, mud weight, filtration and sand content so that the potential capacity, efficiency or quality of the bore is not affected
Maintain plumbness and alignment of the hole within the required limitations and carry out a plumbness test where required
Prepare for and recognise symptoms of a formation kick and take action to control the bore
Collect, store, record, label and transport formation samples in accordance with licensing requirements
Collect, test, store, record, label and transport water samples for chemical analysis in accordance with licensing requirements
Maintain all records accurately and legibly
Arrange for geophysical logging tools to be run in bore if required
Accurately calculate hole, annular fill or pack materials and mud pit volumes in cubic metres or litres
Determine aquifer formation grain size distribution from sieve analysis and interpret appropriate gravel pack and screen slot aperture dimensions for gravel packed wells
Select appropriate gravel pack materials
Place artificial pack material in a manner that will ensure uniform distribution in the annular space without bridging
Comply with relevant workplace occupational health and safety requirements for both the drilling equipment and construction materials
Remove drilling fluids from the bore to allow subsequent development
Maintain tool string inventories
Construct headworks for the bore including isolation valves to retain/control artesian flow and to permit independent testing of both pressure and flow without interference to reticulation system
Identify and protect headworks of the bore
Construct headworks to seal and cap the bore from surface water pollutants, environmental concerns and damage
Dispose of/neutralise wastewater or hazardous materials from site and complete restoration of the bore site camp facilities
Use development techniques with care to prevent collapsing of casing or screens
Undertake development until a continuous, clean supply if water is obtained, in accordance with acceptable and practical limits set by site, contractual or regulatory requirements
Measure/ calculate and record standing and drawdown water levels
platform pump and or development tests to estimate the sand content and sustainable yield of the bore
Disinfect/decontaminate to comply with relevant standards or regulatory requirements
Handle hazardous chemicals in accordance with safety data sheets (SDS)
Carry out and shutdown procedures and secure
Undertake a process of diagnosis to determine likely cause of bore deterioration
Devise a program of rehabilitation to ensure that the bore is restored to a reasonable condition
Determine suitable decommissioning procedures and select appropriate materials
Carry out the decommissioning (abandonment) of artesian aquifer bores, using min 20m long cement plugs sufficient to stem the flow between aquifers both from inside and outside the casing, (slot casing as necessary) or to separate aquifers of differing water quality from each other
Place cement bridges at the top of the surface casing and at the surface casing shoe
Verify position/location of hole for future reference
Dispose of drill and other fluids safely
Record entire decommissioning procedure and details of bore cementing
Complete bore completion report and submit to State/Territory Water Authority
Carry out housekeeping requirements
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