Hydro-fracturing of a borehole is a process by which water is forced into low yielding boreholes at a high pressure and volume, a procedure designed to increase the amount of water in an existing dry and low yielding borehole. The theory is to open up and clean out the existing fractures found in the rock lithology of the borehole.

Typically, a borehole will be scoped with a down hole camera to determine if the process is viable prior to the beginning of the process.
Though there is no way to predict exactly what the outcome of the process will be, Tovila Water Solutions has 90% success rate using our Hydrofracturing technique, and would recommend it to borehole owners that suffer from inadequate yield.

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