Method and arrangement for influencing liquid in ground

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Fluid control – treatment – or containment

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405128, 166306, E03B 312

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ABSTRACT:
A method of influencing a liquid in ground by forming a liquid circulation in ground comprises a shaft arranged in ground and extending to a desired liquid region, a pump arranged in the shaft for producing a liquid circulation, the pump having a feeding power selected so that in a shaft surrounding a liquid peak located above a normal liquid level is produced.

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