The document details the construction of two wells over multiple dates. For well P12, lifting began on March 16th and continued through July 2nd, bringing the total depth to 48 meters. Well P13A involved three lifts between May 8th and May 30th to a final height of 8.24 meters. Construction of well P14 began on February 2nd and continued through November 29th, with the 14th lift reaching a depth of 41 meters. Both wells were constructed by incrementally lifting concrete in stages to increase the depth and height.
The document details the construction of two wells over multiple dates. For well P12, lifting began on March 16th and continued through July 2nd, bringing the total depth to 48 meters. Well P13A involved three lifts between May 8th and May 30th to a final height of 8.24 meters. Construction of well P14 began on February 2nd and continued through November 29th, with the 14th lift reaching a depth of 41 meters. Both wells were constructed by incrementally lifting concrete in stages to increase the depth and height.
The document details the construction of two wells over multiple dates. For well P12, lifting began on March 16th and continued through July 2nd, bringing the total depth to 48 meters. Well P13A involved three lifts between May 8th and May 30th to a final height of 8.24 meters. Construction of well P14 began on February 2nd and continued through November 29th, with the 14th lift reaching a depth of 41 meters. Both wells were constructed by incrementally lifting concrete in stages to increase the depth and height.
The document details the construction of two wells over multiple dates. For well P12, lifting began on March 16th and continued through July 2nd, bringing the total depth to 48 meters. Well P13A involved three lifts between May 8th and May 30th to a final height of 8.24 meters. Construction of well P14 began on February 2nd and continued through November 29th, with the 14th lift reaching a depth of 41 meters. Both wells were constructed by incrementally lifting concrete in stages to increase the depth and height.