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Puqi TC-150 Well Drilling Water Finder: A Solution to "Water Shortages" Across Cambodia

In Cambodia, the problem of water has long plagued the life and production development of the local people. Since the end of the civil war in 1993, Cambodia has been rebuilding, but water scarcity has always been a serious problem. The capital Phnom Penh's water supply network is outdated, with a coverage rate of only 20%, and the lack of electricity makes it difficult to pump water, and illegal water connection is frequent. Even with the government's efforts to develop water supply plans with the assistance of international agencies, build large-scale water treatment plants and expand water distribution networks, water problems in rural and peri-urban areas remain prominent.

Dig a well to find a water meter

In this context, the PT TC-150 automatic one-key mapping geophysical prospecting (water finding) instrument has become the key to breaking the game. The instrument takes the natural electric field as the field source, and uses the electrical difference between underground rock and groundwater to determine the location of the water source by measuring the change law of electromagnetic field. It does not need to drill holes, cables, relies on electromagnetic waves to detect geological data at different depths, the full touch interface is easy to operate, a single person can complete the job on a 10-meter survey line, and the real-time automatic drawing function can also quickly locate abnormal areas.

Dig a well to find a water meter


In one part of Cambodia, the local population has suffered from a chronic water shortage, and agricultural production has been limited due to water shortages. The professional team used the Pucci TC-150 water finder to quickly collect data and convert electromagnetic signals into visual images after an initial survey to determine the detection area. The staff accurately located the groundwater source based on the image, and the well drilling team successfully built the well accordingly. Clear groundwater is connected to residents' homes and farmland is fully irrigated, which has greatly improved local living and production conditions.

Dig a well to find a water meter

With its accuracy, efficiency and convenience, the TC-150 water finderhas achieved remarkable results in many places in Cambodia, bringing hope to water-scarce areas and becoming an important force to solve the problem of water shortage in Cambodia.


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