The Minnesota DNR’s drill rig is used for groundwater sampling and can drill up to 150 feet deep, typically with a four- to six-inch diameter. This is the largest drill rig the department owns, and it also has two smaller ones, said Dave Schiller, CAFM, fleet, safety & materials manager.
MnDNR maintains the truck and engine on the rig, but a private vendor does the specialty work and inspections on the rig apparatus.
Dig for Water
The Minnesota DNR’s drill rig is used for groundwater sampling and can drill up to 150 feet deep, typically with a four- to six-inch diameter. This is the largest drill rig the department owns, and it also has two smaller ones, said Dave Schiller, CAFM, fleet, safety & materials manager.
MnDNR maintains the truck and engine on the rig, but a private vendor does the specialty work and inspections on the rig apparatus.
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