Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And Remedies (ff649bed-7d35-439c-9cf3-16745cf83490)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Henke
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Dewatering wells producing iron-rich water experience rapid declines in yield and drawdown due to the formation of ferric (Fe +) hydroxide deposits in well screen, pump intake and riser pipe. Precipitation is caused by a combination of dewatering-promoted iron oxidation and iron-oxidizing bacteria. Physical and chemical well rehabilitation techniques, as well as alternative well construction and well development techniques designed to minimize well clogging, were evaluated in this study. The addition of acid downhole feed systems to dewatering wells prone to iron encrustation can, in some cases, prolong their operational lives up to 500 percent that of unacidified wells.
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APA: J. R. Henke  (1989)  Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And Remedies (ff649bed-7d35-439c-9cf3-16745cf83490)

MLA: J. R. Henke Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And Remedies (ff649bed-7d35-439c-9cf3-16745cf83490). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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