Water well rehabilitation system
11739505 · 2023-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03B3/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B21/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B37/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B34/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03B3/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B21/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B34/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B37/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A water well rehabilitation system is provided for a water well having an open borehole through an aquifer substrate which extends to the bottom of the water well. The system includes an acid injection assembly having a concentrated acid supply, a water supply, and an eductor to mix the concentrated acid with water to form an acid solution to inject into one or more predetermined elevations in the open borehole. An acid injection control assembly includes a concentrated acid control valve and a water supply control valve cooperatively operative to maintain a predetermined acid concentration in the acid solution formed in and discharged from the eductor. A flush water assembly is disposed to inject an amount of flush water into the water well, and a well monitoring assembly monitors at least one operating parameter while a rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
Claims
1. A water well rehabilitation system for a water well having a well casing installed in a borehole through an upper substrate, a well head mounted to an upper end of the well casing, and an open borehole through an aquifer substrate having a static water level therein, wherein the open borehole extends downward from a bottom of the well casing to the bottom of the water well, said system comprising: an acid injection assembly including a concentrated acid supply, a water supply, and an eductor disposed to mix an amount of concentrated acid with an amount of water to form an acid solution therein and to inject said acid solution into the water well at at least one predetermined elevation in the open borehole thereof; an acid injection control assembly having a concentrated acid control valve and a water supply control valve cooperatively operative to maintain a predetermined acid concentration in said acid solution formed in and discharged from said eductor; a flush water assembly disposed to inject an amount of flush water into the water well; and a well monitoring assembly monitors at least one operating parameter while a rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
2. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said acid injection system further comprises a concentration sensor positioned to measure a concentration of acid in said acid solution discharged from said eductor.
3. The system as recited in claim 2 wherein said concentration sensor generates a concentration sensor signal communicative with said acid injection control assembly to facilitate maintaining said predetermined acid concentration in said acid solution formed in said eductor.
4. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said acid injection assembly further comprises an upper acid injection line disposed in the open borehole of the water well proximate but below the bottom of the well casing of the water well.
5. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said acid injection assembly further comprises a lower acid injection line disposed in the open borehole of the water well proximate but above the bottom of the water well.
6. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said acid injection control assembly further comprises a water supply alarm which generates and transmits a water supply alarm signal upon detection of a low water supply condition.
7. The system as recited in claim 6 wherein said acid injection control assembly causes at least said concentrated acid control valve to close upon receipt of said water supply alarm signal.
8. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said flush water assembly comprises a flush water pump to inject said amount of flush water into the water well.
9. The system as recited in claim 8 wherein said flush water assembly further comprises a flush water injection line disposed to inject said amount of flush water into the water well proximate but below the elevation of the static water level therein.
10. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said well monitoring assembly comprises a pressure sensor disposed to measure a pressure proximate the well head of the water well at least while a water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
11. The system as recited in claim 10 wherein said pressure sensor is further disposed to transmit a pressure signal at least while the water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
12. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said well monitoring assembly comprises a conductivity sensor disposed to measure a conductivity in a water column in the open borehole of the water well proximate but below the bottom of the well casing thereof at least while a water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
13. The system as recited in claim 12 wherein said conductivity sensor is further disposed to transmit a conductivity signal at least while the water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
14. A water well rehabilitation system for a water well having a well casing installed in a borehole through an upper substrate, a well head mounted to an upper end of the well casing, and an open borehole through an aquifer substrate having a static water level therein, wherein the open borehole extends downward from a bottom of the well casing to the bottom of the water well, said system comprising: an acid injection assembly having a concentrated acid supply, a water supply, and an eductor disposed to mix an amount of concentrated acid with an amount of water to form an acid solution therein and to inject said acid solution into the water well at one of a plurality of predetermined elevations in the open borehole thereof; said acid injection assembly further comprises an upper acid injection line disposed in the open borehole of the water well proximate but below the bottom of the well casing of the water well and a lower acid injection line disposed in the open borehole of the water well proximate but above the bottom of the water well; an acid injection control assembly having a concentrated acid control valve and a water supply control valve cooperatively operative to maintain a predetermined acid concentration in said acid solution formed in and discharged from said eductor; a flush water assembly comprising a flush water injection line disposed to inject an amount of flush water into the water well proximate but below the elevation of the static water level therein; a well monitoring assembly monitors at least one operating parameter while a water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well; and a system control assembly comprising a system controller to at least monitor the at least one system operating parameter while the water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
15. The system as recited in claim 14 wherein said acid injection system further comprises a concentration sensor positioned to measure a concentration of acid in said acid solution discharged from said eductor.
16. The system as recited in claim 15 wherein said concentration sensor generates a concentration sensor signal and transmits said concentration sensor signal to said system controller operative with said acid injection control system to cause said concentrated acid control valve and said water supply control valve to allow greater or lesser flow therethrough to maintain said predetermined acid concentration in said acid solution formed in and discharged from said eductor.
17. The system as recited in claim 14 wherein said acid injection control assembly further comprises a water supply alarm which generates and transmits a water supply alarm signal to said system controller upon detection of a low water supply condition, said system controller operative with said acid injection control system to cause said acid injection control assembly to close at least said concentrated acid control valve upon receipt of said water supply alarm signal.
18. The system as recited in claim 14 wherein said well monitoring assembly comprises a pressure sensor disposed to measure a pressure proximate the well head of the water well and transmit said pressure signal to said system controller at least while a water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
19. The system as recited in claim 14 wherein said well monitoring assembly comprises a conductivity sensor disposed to measure a conductivity in a water column of the open borehole of the water well proximate the bottom of the well casing thereof and transmit said conductivity signal to said system controller at least while a water well rehabilitation process is being performed in the water well.
20. A water well rehabilitation system for a water well having a well casing installed in a borehole through an upper substrate, a well head mounted to an upper end of the well casing, and an open borehole through an aquifer substrate having a static water level therein, wherein the open borehole extends downward from a bottom of the well casing to the bottom of the water well, said system comprising: an acid injection assembly including a concentrated acid supply, a water supply, and an eductor disposed to mix an amount of concentrated acid with an amount of water to form an acid solution therein and to inject said acid solution into the water well at one of a plurality of predetermined elevations in the open borehole thereof; said acid injection assembly further comprises an upper acid injection line disposed in the open borehole of the water well proximate but below the bottom of the well casing of the water well and a lower acid injection line disposed in the open borehole of the water well proximate but above the bottom of the water well; an acid injection control assembly having a concentrated acid control valve and a water supply control valve cooperatively operative to maintain a predetermined acid concentration in said acid solution formed in and discharged from said eductor; said acid injection system further comprising a concentration sensor positioned to measure a concentration of acid in said acid solution discharged from said eductor; a flush water assembly comprising a flush water injection line disposed to inject an amount of flush water into the water well proximate but below the elevation of the static water level therein; a well monitoring assembly monitors a plurality of operating parameters while a water well rehabilitation process is performed in the water well; a system control assembly comprising a system controller to monitor and adjust a plurality of system operating parameters while the water well rehabilitation process is being performed; said concentration sensor generates a concentration sensor signal and transmits said concentration sensor signal to said system controller; and said system controller is operative with said acid injection control system to cause said concentrated acid control valve and said water supply control valve to allow greater or lesser flow therethrough to maintain said predetermined acid concentration in said acid solution formed in and discharged from said eductor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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(7) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
(9) Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed toward a water well rehabilitation system. Referring initially to
(10) With reference initially to
(11) As further shown in
(12) In many cases, and in particular where a water well 10 is installed for high-capacity production, the water well further includes a pump 18 which is typically mounted on and supported by a water discharge pipe 19 which extends downwardly through the well head 11 mounted to the top of the well casing 13 to the pump 18, such as is shown by way of example in the illustrative embodiments of
(13) As noted above, when a water well 10 is installed into an aquifer formed in an aquifer substrate 15 comprising carbonate rock, such as limestone and/or dolomite, it is a common and unfortunately serious problem for the yield of such a water well 10 to decrease over time, in some cases substantially, as a result of the precipitation of carbonaceous materials which deposit and block the porous sidewalls of the open borehole 16, thereby significantly decreasing the yield of fresh water from the water well 10. It is the resolution of this very problem in a safe and efficient manner which the present water well rehabilitation system 100 achieves.
(14) With reference once again to the diagrammatic representation as shown in
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(16) As an initial matter, an acid injection assembly 110 comprises a concentrated acid supply 112. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present water well rehabilitation system 100, a concentrated acid supply 112 comprises an amount of hydrochloric acid having a concentration of about ten (10) percent to about thirty-two (32) percent, by weight. In at least one further embodiment, a concentrated acid supply 112 comprises an amount of hydrochloric acid having a concentration of about ten (10) percent to about twenty (20) percent, by weight. Is still one further embodiment, a concentrated acid supply comprises an amount of hydrochloric acid having a concentration of about twenty (20) percent, by weight. It is to be appreciated that a water well rehabilitation system 100 in accordance with the present invention may utilize any of a number of concentrated acids including, but not limited to, phosphoric acid, sulfamic acid, oxalic acid, etc., just to name a few.
(17) With continued reference to
(18) As further shown in the illustrative embodiment of
(19) More in particular, in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, an eductor 114 is structured to mix an amount of concentrated acid with an amount of water to form an acid solution therein having a predetermined acid concentration. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present water well rehabilitation system 100, a predetermined acid concentration of hydrochloric acid is about one (1.0) percent to about ten (10.0) percent, by weight. In at least one further embodiment, a predetermined acid concentration of hydrochloric acid is about four (4.0) percent to about eight (8.0) percent, by weight. Is still one further embodiment, a predetermined acid concentration of hydrochloric acid is about six (6.0) percent, by weight. As before, it is to be appreciated that the present water well rehabilitation system 100 may utilize any of a number of acid solutions and/or predetermined acid concentrations as may be warranted by the hydrology and/or the degree of degradation of a particular water well 10.
(20) In at least one embodiment, an acid injection assembly 110 in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention further comprises an acid concentration sensor 115. As may be seen from illustrative embodiment of
(21) In at least one embodiment of a water well rehabilitation system 100 in accordance with the present invention, an acid injection control assembly 120 comprises a water supply control valve 122 and/or a concentrated acid control valve 124. As shown in the illustrative embodiment of
(22) As further shown in the illustrative embodiment of
(23) As will be appreciated, the combination of a water supply control valve 122, a concentrated acid control valve 124, and a concentration sensor 115 all disposed in a communicative relation with an acid injection interface 152 of a system control assembly 150 via an acid injection control assembly signal 121 allows an acid injection assembly 110 of the present water well rehabilitation system 100 to generate an acid solution via an eductor 114 wherein the concentration of acid in the acid solution can be maintained at a desired and predetermined acid concentration, such as described hereinabove. In at least one embodiment, an acid injection assembly 110 is configured such that a predetermined acid concentration can be maintained within plus or minus about 1.0 percent by weight to about 0.50 percent by weight. In at least one further embodiment, an acid injection assembly 110 is configured such that a predetermined acid concentration can be maintained within plus or minus about 0.10 percent by weight, which provides sufficient control of the present water well rehabilitation system 100 so as to minimize if not prevent altogether occurrences of a well kick in the water well 10 during a water well rehabilitation process.
(24) In at least one embodiment, an acid injection control assembly 120 further comprises a water supply alarm 128 disposed in communication with an acid injection interface 152 via water supply alarm signal 129. More in particular, a water supply alarm 128 detects a low water supply condition in a water supply 113, whether it be a specified low water level in a water supply tank or a specified low water pressure in a pressurized water supply line. Upon detection of a low water supply condition in a water supply 113, the water supply alarm 128 sends a water supply alarm signal 129 to the acid injection interface 152 of the system control assembly 150. In at least one embodiment, upon detection of a low water supply condition in a water supply 113, the water supply alarm 128 generates an audible and/or visual alarm to alert system operators of the low water supply condition. Upon receipt of the water supply alarm signal 129, the acid injection interface 152 of the system control assembly 150 is operative to cause the concentrated acid control valve 124 and/or the water supply control valve 122 to close, thereby terminating the injection of any acid solution into the open borehole 16 of the water well 10 until such time as a sufficient water supply 113 is once again available. As will be appreciated, the water supply alarm 128 provides a further failsafe to the present water well rehabilitation system 100 to assure that concentrated acid is not injected directly into the open borehole 16 of the water well 10, which could result in a damaging if not catastrophic well kick therein.
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(26) As also shown in the illustrative embodiment of
(27) Although the upper acid injection line 116 and the lower acid injection line 118 as shown in the illustrative embodiment of
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(31) A water well rehabilitation system 100 in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention further comprises a well monitoring assembly 140. In at least one embodiment, a well monitoring assembly 140 comprises a pressure sensor 142. As may be seen from
(32) A preselected pressure alarm condition in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention may include a threshold pressure value, or a plurality of threshold pressure values each corresponding to a different alarm condition. As one example, detection of a low threshold pressure value may trigger the generation of a cautionary alarm condition to alert system operators of a minor but measurable increase in pressure in the well casing 13 of the water well 10, which may trigger an automated or manual reduction or termination of the operation of the acid injection assembly 110 and/or the initiation or increase in flush water injection into the water column in the water well via the flush water assembly 130, until such time as the pressure measured in the headspace of the water well 10 remains below the low threshold pressure value for a predetermined period of time. Alternatively, detection of a high threshold pressure value may trigger the generation of a critical alarm condition to alert the system operators of a significant increase in pressure in the well casing 13 of the water well 10 which will automatically terminate operation of the acid injection assembly 110 and increase the rate of flush water injection into the water column in the water well 10 via the flush water assembly 130. As a further precaution, in at least one embodiment of the present invention, the acid injection assembly 110 will not operate for a predetermined period of time and/or until the critical alarm condition has been manually cleared and reset.
(33) It is to be appreciated that alternative and/or additional preselected pressure conditions may be utilized in accordance with the present invention including, but not limited to, a temperature dependent threshold pressure value, a time rate of change in pressure, and/or a pressure differential measured at different elevations within the well casing 13 of the water well 10, just to name a few.
(34) A well monitoring assembly 140 in accordance with at least one further embodiment of the present invention comprises a conductivity sensor 144. More in particular, a conductivity sensor 144 is positioned in a portion of the water column in a water well 10 and is utilized to detect and measure the amount of ions present in the water column, such as are formed by the reaction of the carbonaceous materials with the acid solution. As such, the conductivity sensor 144 is utilized to estimate the rate of reaction occurring in the open borehole 16 of the water well 10. With reference once again to the illustrative embodiment of
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(36) A pressure signal 143 is represented diagrammatically and may be carried via a wire or a wire in a conduit extending through the well head 11 to pressure sensor 142 positioned, in at least one embodiment, in an upper portion of the headspace in the well casing 13 in the water well 10. A conductivity signal 145 is also represented diagrammatically and may be carried via a wire or a wire in a conduit extending through the well head 11 to conductivity sensor 144 positioned in a portion of the water column in the water well 10, so as to measure the conductivity therein.
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(38) An acid injection interface 152 is communicative with the system controller 151 via an interface signal 159 to provide a concentration sensor signal 115′ and a water supply alarm signal 129 thereto, as well as to receive a water supply control valve signal 123, a concentrated acid control valve signal 125, an upper acid injection line control valve signal 126, and a lower acid injection line control valve signal 127 therefrom, each of the control valve signals 123, 125, 126, 127 transmitted via an acid injection control assembly signal 121 and operative with a corresponding one of control valves 122, 124, 116′, 118′, respectively, as discussed hereinabove, so as to precisely control an amount and a predetermined acid concentration of an acid solution formed in an eductor 114 and injected into predetermined elevations within an open borehole 16 of a water well 10 during a well water rehabilitation process.
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(41) As will be appreciated from the foregoing, the present well water rehabilitation system 100 permits a precisely controlled amount of an acid solution having a precisely controlled predetermined acid concentration into preselected elevations in the water column of an open borehole 16 of a water well 10 during a water well rehabilitation process, so as to minimize if not eliminate altogether the risk of a well kick occurring as a result of a water well rehabilitation process performed utilizing the present water well rehabilitation system 100. As will be further appreciated from the foregoing, the plurality of sensors and alarms including the concentration sensor 115, the pressure sensor 142, the conductivity sensor 144, and the water supply alarm 128 provide redundant measurements indicative of the conditions within a water well 10 as well as throughout the present system 100 during a water well rehabilitation process so as to alert system operators as well as to trigger the system controller 151 to automatically reduce or terminate operation of the acid injection system 110 and/or to initiate or increase injection of flush water into the water well 10 via the flush water assembly 130, once again, so as to minimize if not eliminate altogether the risk of a well kick occurring as a result of a water well rehabilitation process performed utilizing the present system 100.
(42) Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Furthermore, it is understood that any of the features presented in the embodiments may be integrated into any of the other embodiments unless explicitly stated otherwise. The scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.