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Invented for the oil drilling industry, hydrofracking is a cost-effective way to boost the volume of water from your well. Water is
pumped into the well at very high pressure, which opens new water veins and helps existing veins run faster. Hydrofracking is an excellent option for wells
that have historically produced but are losing capacity.
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| How hydrofracking works: |
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First, we pump water down the well that is not producing enough water. |
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Next, we insert a hydrofracking rod into bedrock at the bottom of the well. |
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Then, the well is sealed and water is pumped into the hydrofracking rod. |
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The hydrofracking rod expands into the bedrock, forcing water into crevices and water veins. |
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The water veins are forced open from the water pressure. |
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Result: 99% of the time, wells begin producing more water after hydrofracking.
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