Well definition

Well means an excavation opening in the ground made by digging, boring, drilling, driving or other methods, to obtain groundwater regardless of its intended use.
Well means any shaft or pit dug or bored into the earth, generally of a cylindrical form, and often walled with bricks or tubing to prevent the earth from caving in.
Well means a borehole, made by drilling in the course of Petroleum Operations, but does not include a seismic shot hole.

Examples of Well in a sentence

  • Consideration – Resolution Approving a Base Bid Award to Municipal Well & Pump for the Construction of Water Well No. 13 in the amount of $1,470,844Director of Public Works and Engineering Tim Farrell said the Village operates and maintains a public water system that includes five deep wells that pump groundwater to five water treatment plants that distribute water to approximately 190 miles of water main and a combined 3.318 million gallons of elevated and ground water storage within one pressure zone.

  • All is in order to award the Water Well No. 13 project Base Bid to Municipal Well & Pump.

  • Effective Date of Transfer:10/01/2021Gas Lease: No. of Gas Wells **Gas Gathering System: Saltwater Disposal Well - Permit No.: KS Dept of Revenue Lease No.:110671Lease Name:LLANOS UNITSpot Location: feet from N / feet from E /S LineW Line - - SW- SESec.

  • Well No. 8 is located within the Southwind subdivision at the northeast corner of Bedford Dr. and Marvin Dr. On February 13, 2020, the Village Board approved a resolution awarding a contract to Municipal Well & Pump, the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $127,213.00 to perform rehabilitation work on the Well No. 8 pumping equipment.

  • The bid results are summarized in the attached Bid Tab.The bids have been reviewed by staff and the lowest responsive, responsible bidder for the Well No. 13 project is Municipal Well & Pump in the Base Bid amount of $1,470,844.


More Definitions of Well

Well means any shaft, pit or hole normal or incidental to energy exploration, production or storage of oil, gas, other fossil fuels or hydrocarbon products, geothermal energy, or water or brine, and includes a salt dome, excavation or other subterranean area used for storage purposes.
Well means an excavation or opening into the ground made by digging, boring, drilling, driving, or other methods for the purpose of obtaining groundwater for consumption or other use.
Well means a bored, drilled or driven shaft, or a dug hole, whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension.
Well means any drillhole or other excavation or opening deeper than it is wide that extends more than 10 feet below the ground surface and is constructed for the purpose of obtaining groundwater.
Well means a bored, drilled or driven shaft, or a dug hole, whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension; or an improved sinkhole; or a subsurface fluid distribution system.
Well means an opening in the ground made or used to obtain access to underground water;
Well means any facility, device, or method used to withdraw groundwater from the groundwater supply within the District.