Groundwater Well Screen

Product Character

Subsurface Water Intake Projects are a method of abstracting water resources utilizing the "underflow" found within the gravel and sand layers beneath rivers, streams, or lakes. The principle of this engineering involves setting up water collection facilities beneath the riverbed or banks to efficiently capture the groundwater (i.e., subsurface flow) that has naturally filtered through the porous sand and gravel layers, which is then routed to a water treatment plant for municipal or industrial use.

The screen is the critical component in Subsurface Water Intake Projects. It efficiently collects the water flow while simultaneously blocking sand and debris. Its core feature is a precise, anti-clogging filtration structure, which ensures water purity and protects downstream equipment.

  • Product Advantages
  1. High Open Area for Maximized Efficiency: The collector pipes feature a high open area design, which maximizes the efficiency of water entry and ensures a high throughput rate for the subsurface water source. This guarantees a stable and continuous supply of clean water.
  2. Exceptional Strength and Longevity: Leveraging their superior high-strength design, these collector pipes effectively resist the intense pressure and erosion of the subterranean environment. This significantly extends the project's service life, reduces maintenance costs and frequency, and ensures the long-term benefit of the subsurface water intake system.