Friday, July 4, 2014

July 1 , 2014 The Middle of the Year

Mid-year but not quite mid -season for us as we tend to work into November. We are however through the early bookings and into the summer schedule.  

With all the rain in SK and MB and at the request of  clients we pushed off  and will do a loop, centered around Medicine Hat and Swift Current and head to BC before heading further east in SK and into MB. Originally from southeast  MB I can relate and hope the water goes out much faster then it came. 

We did a rush survey near Stavely, AB 2 weeks ago and were able to get the on site portion of the survey completed within a day of being called. Pretty close to home. They had already drilled 2 dry holes with the new home already on site so everyone was getting a little nervous with the water issue. With the survey done we completed the report late that evening and left for Medicine Hat dropping off the report on the way.  The "best of survey"  site was estimated at 3-5 gpm with the bottom of the aquifer at 60 meters. The driller got back on site drilled and called within a day saying they got water above the estimated depth. He called the next day to say yield was closer to 10 gpm than the 3-5 gpm estimated in the report. It all worked out OK, little further to trench the power and waterline, and the cost of the dry holes, but still much needed water for the new home already on the lot that may have been forced to haul water. I always say "get the water first". 

Trenching a bigger distance in itself is doable and not that big a deal with people at times trenching ½ mile to bring water to an existing yard. However it can get pretty expensive and hard on the budget if it isn't expected. If it’s a new site, finding where to drill first, is the best thing you can do to maximize the yield you can get. Drilling the well after a survey, and before you plan your yard, is the second best thing to prove your water supply so you know what you have. From there you locate your house, buildings and avoid the surprise of a bigger bill that can easily be into the thousands putting extra pressure on your building budget. 

It is becoming very normal for us to be working with clients or developers that insist on proving water before they even buy the property making offers to purchase conditional on finding and proving a viable water supply. Here in S.AB a new water well(s) can easily increase the value of a property by 2 or 3 times.

As always the more advance notice we have on your booking a survey the better. More than ever we need to plan our loops to save overhead and save you extra cost. With fuel being our biggest expense if we can group 4-5 surveys in a planned loop everyone avoids surcharges. If we need to travel 500+ km to get to you we have to work in the extra costs. Call early. It's worth your while.

AB Ranchers and Farmers wanting to take advantage of the Growing Forward 2 Program should check out http://www.growingforward.alberta.ca/. You need to contact your local ARD Water Specialist and get your forms and paperwork completed before you start a project. Rural Water development projects that are eligible can get reimbursement of up to one-third of expenses which include most related costs for water development to a maximum of $5,000 per applicant.
   
Do remember that for us to do a survey you need complete your underground locates anywhere we may be working, before we arrive.  Have a great and profitable summer.