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A good introduction to what data to collect during drilling, and how best to collect it, is in the chapter '''Designing and Constructing Water Points''' in [http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780441290 MacDonald et al. (2005)], which can be freely downloaded online. | A good introduction to what data to collect during drilling, and how best to collect it, is in the chapter '''Designing and Constructing Water Points''' in [http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780441290 MacDonald et al. (2005)], which can be freely downloaded online. | ||
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[[File:P1040701.JPG |thumb| 300px| left|Drilling supervisor recording drilling penetration rates with stopwatch and notebook. Photo credit: British Geological Survey.]] | [[File:P1040701.JPG |thumb| 300px| left|Drilling supervisor recording drilling penetration rates with stopwatch and notebook. Photo credit: British Geological Survey.]] | ||
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+ | The activities in the table below are a summary of good practice in data collection during water borehole drilling: | ||
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