These are basic recommendations that have worked for me;
what you use may or may not be the same. In all cases, I sug-
gest you work with what you have used.
This concludes this portion of our three-part series. Next
month we will conclude this discussion with an overview on
the various things you should know about controls.
Until then, work safe and smart.
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Ed Butts, PE, CPI, is the chief engineer at 4B Engineering & Consulting,
Salem, Oregon. He has more than 35 years experience in the water well
business, specializing in engineering and business management. He can
be reached at epbpe@juno.com.
Learn How to Engineer Success for Your Business
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The hardback book features 37 complete "Engineering Your
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