Veteran water well driller Jack Clark explains his innovative approach to the water well drilling industry and the practical aspects of water well drilling. Plus, Reese Tisdale discusses a potential blockbuster transaction for the water industry in our Bluefield on Tap segment.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- Jack’s background and how he got into the water well drilling business
- How and why Jack founded his water well drilling company, 180 Water
- Licensure and state approvals needed to get into the water well drilling business
- Why a new training and apprenticeship model was needed to support water well drilling
- How the “silver tsunami” is impacting the water well industry
- How the scale of the 180 Water training program allows greater standardization and more efficient operations
- How 180 Water attracts new talent to the industry
- The practical aspects of identifying a location to drill a water well
- How drilling equipment affects the location of water wells
- The relationship between pumping and sediment buildup
- The factors affecting mobilization of well drilling equipment
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