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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Plan and prepare for the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores
  2. Design production bores for artesian aquifer systems
  3. Construct production bores in artesian aquifer systems
  4. Develop bore
  5. Disinfect/decontaminate bore and drilling equipment
  6. Carry out bore maintenance and rehabilitation
  7. Decommission artesian wells with flowing and/or non-flowing elements
  8. Plan and prepare for the construction of artesian (flowing) aquifer production bores
  9. Design production bores for artesian aquifer systems
  10. Construct production bores in artesian aquifer systems
  11. Develop bore
  12. Disinfect/decontaminate bore and drilling equipment
  13. Carry out bore maintenance and rehabilitation
  14. Decommission artesian wells with flowing and/or non-flowing elements

Performance Evidence

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


Knowledge Evidence

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