Services

Services offered by Clearwater Operations and Maintenance:

Well and Well Pump Service

Well yield is a measure of how quickly and how much water can be withdrawn from the well over a period of time. For instance, a small well’s yield is typically measured in gpm or gallons per hour (gph).

Specific capacity is an important term, referring to whether the well will provide an adequate water supply. Specific capacity is calculated by dividing how much water has been taken out of the well—or the well’s drawdown—by well yield. A sudden drop in specific capacity indicates that there may be trouble brewing, such as pump problems, screen plugging, or other possible serious problems. The zone of influence is the area affected by the drawdown and extends out from the well a distance that depends upon porosity—the empty space between soil particles—and other factors. The static water level is the level of water in the well when no water is being taken out. Pumping water level, on the other hand, is the level when water is being drawn from the well. The cone of depression occurs during pumping when water flows from all directions toward the pump. The water’s surface takes on an inverted cone shape.

 Excavation – Repair Broken Lines – Replace Valves

Camera & Line Cleaning

 Electronic Control Repairs and Calibration

Clearwater Operations and Maintenance has the in-hose expertise to install and maintain all control panels to operate pumps and chemical feed systems so they operate efficiently and extend the life of pumps while minimizing costly repairs.

 Replace and Repair all makes of pumps

 Laboratory Testing of Water and Wastewater

Maintain adequate supply of all chemicals On Site, and when necessary, place orders for restocking.

 24/7 Emergency Service: Clearwater Operations and Maintenance has a certified operator available 24/7 for all emergencies.

 Insured and Bonded