Drilling through solid rock formations to reach underground water sources is known as rock well drilling. Rock well drilling is a typical technique of accessing water in Arkansas. Heavy-duty drilling equipment, such as rotary or percussive drills, are often used, along with specialized drill bits designed to penetrate rock.
In sand well drilling, a narrow well casing with a perforated screen at the bottom is driven into the ground using mechanical methods. The sand point allows water to enter the casing while preventing the entry of sand and debris. The depth of the well typically depends on the water table's location and the property's water needs. Sand well drilling is cost-effective and obtains water in areas with sandy soil, but it isn't suitable for complex conditions like rock.
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