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RIINHB325E
Construct single aquifer bores

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Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to construct and complete single aquifer bores, including production and monitoring bores. It includes designing, constructing and developing single aquifer bores, disinfecting bores and equipment and decommissioning bores.

It applies to those working in operational roles. They generally perform tasks involving a broad range of skilled applications in a wide variety of contexts, which may involve some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services and contingency measures.

Licensing, legislative and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors. Users must check requirements with relevant body before applying the unit.

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Evidence Required

List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.

The candidate must demonstrate the ability to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including evidence of the ability to:

construct single aquifer bores on at least three occasions, including:

planning and preparing for the construction of single aquifer bores, including:

discussing and agreeing scope of work with client, including cost structure, workmanship warranty, quantity and quality of materials, construction standards and methods to be used

selecting a bore site to prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores

designing a single aquifer bore and determining construction method to ensure the exclusion of surface water ingress and screening the correct zone of strata for a water supply or groundwater monitoring purposes.

constructing and developing single aquifer bores in line with established requirements, including:

confirming or amending bore design based on encountered geology, using:

lithological logging

bore yield testing

water quality testing

selecting likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore including stainless steel screens, filter packs, slotted casing, and open hole

calculating and making up cement grout volumes and mixing grout component quantities, including:

cement powder

water

bentonite

calculating hole and annular volumes

calculating grout specific gravity

constructing bore according to confirmed or amended design, including:

assembling and installing casings, seals and screens

installing filter pack

grouting

confirming or amending bore design based on encountered geology, using:

lithological logging

aquifer yields testing

water quality testing

continuing development until a continuous, clean supply of water is obtained.

estimating yield by using methodologies of:

air lifting

pumping

disinfecting/decontaminating bore and drilling equipment in line with established requirements, including:

disinfecting bores and installed equipment using proprietary chemical solution

decommissioning bore holes in line with established requirements

decommission single aquifer failed or unwanted bores as required.

The candidate must be able to demonstrate knowledge to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including knowledge of:

key legislation required to construct single aquifer bores

key policies, procedures and established requirements for constructing single aquifer bores, including those for:

Minimum Construction Requirements (MCR)

contractual agreements with clients

workplace health and safety

environmental practice

accidents and emergencies

safety data sheets (SDS)

housekeeping

key factors affecting multiple aquifer production bore performance, including:

objectives of bore development

properties, uses and effects of and differences between:

single and multiple aquifers

casings

bore water entry designs (screens, filter packs, slotted casing, open hole)

cement (grout) make up components

tremie pipe grout placement methods and procedures

hole preparation for cementing (grouting) operations

calculations for:

volume (including tanks or bore holes of given dimensions and annulus)

flow rates

conversion from imperial to metric and vice versa

equipment processes, technical capability and limitations

casing strength characteristics

ways in which sampling errors can occur

yield testing procedures

applications for different types of filter packs (artificial pack, natural pack) and completion techniques

characteristics of ‘good samples’ required for water well construction

types of pathogens and contaminants including bacteria

key site information, including:

basic geological formations, including soil and rock classifications, which permit groundwater movement

bore construction reporting.

Mandatory conditions for assessment of this unit are stipulated below. The assessment must:

include access to:

bore site(s)

drilling rig and equipment

water supply

cement grout (cement, water, and bentonite)

casings, seals and screens

filter pack material

personal protective equipment

air compressor or pumping equipment

potable supply disinfectant

be conducted in a safe environment

be assessed in context of the sector's work environment

be assessed in compliance with relevant legislation and regulations and using policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals directly related to the industry sector for which it is being assessed

confirm consistent performance can be applied in a range of relevant workplace circumstances.

Where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment may occur in a simulated work environment* provided it is realistic and sufficiently rigorous to cover all aspects of this sector’s workplace performance, including environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.

Assessor requirements

Assessors must be able to clearly demonstrate current and relevant industry knowledge and experience to satisfy the mandatory regulatory standards as set out in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory requirements for assessors current at the time of assessment and any relevant licensing and certification requirements. This includes:

vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered and assessed

current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided

current knowledge and skills in vocational training and learning that informs their training and assessment

formal relevant qualifications in training and assessment

having knowledge of and/or experience using the latest techniques and processes

possessing the required level of RII training product knowledge

having an understanding and knowledge of legislation and regulations relevant to the industry and to employment and workplaces

demonstrating the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence outlined in this unit of competency, and

the minimum years of current** work experience after competency has been obtained as specified below in an industry sector relevant to the outcomes of the unit.

It is also acceptable for the appropriately qualified assessor to work with an industry expert to conduct assessment together and for the industry expert to be involved in the assessment judgement. The industry expert must have current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided. This means the industry subject matter expert must demonstrate skills and knowledge from the minimum years of current work experience after competency has been obtained as specified below, including time spent in roles related to the unit being assessed:

Industry sector

AQF indicator level***

Required assessor or industry subject matter expert experience

Drilling, Metalliferous Mining, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying) and Civil Construction

1

1 year

2

2 years

Drilling, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying), Metalliferous Mining and Civil Construction

3-6

3 years

Other sectors

Where this unit is being assessed outside of the resources and infrastructure sectors assessor and/or industry subject matter expert experience should be in-line with industry standards for the sector in which it is being assessed and where no industry standard is specified should comply with any relevant regulation.

*Guidance on simulated environments has been stipulated in the RII implementation guide located on VETNet.

**Assessors can demonstrate current work experience through employment within industry in a role relevant to the outcomes of the unit; or, for external assessors this can be demonstrated through exposure to industry by conducting a minimum number of site assessments as determined by the relevant industry sector, across various locations.

*** While a Unit of competency does not have an AQF level, where a unit is being delivered outside of a qualification the first numeric character in the unit code should be considered as the AQF indicator level for assessment purposes.


Submission Requirements

List each assessment task's title, type (eg project, observation/demonstration, essay, assingnment, checklist) and due date here

Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

Copy and paste from the following data to produce each assessment task. Write these in plain English and spell out how, when and where the task is to be carried out, under what conditions, and what resources are needed. Include guidelines about how well the candidate has to perform a task for it to be judged satisfactory.

The candidate must demonstrate the ability to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including evidence of the ability to:

construct single aquifer bores on at least three occasions, including:

planning and preparing for the construction of single aquifer bores, including:

discussing and agreeing scope of work with client, including cost structure, workmanship warranty, quantity and quality of materials, construction standards and methods to be used

selecting a bore site to prevent contamination and minimise interference with other bores

designing a single aquifer bore and determining construction method to ensure the exclusion of surface water ingress and screening the correct zone of strata for a water supply or groundwater monitoring purposes.

constructing and developing single aquifer bores in line with established requirements, including:

confirming or amending bore design based on encountered geology, using:

lithological logging

bore yield testing

water quality testing

selecting likely water entry mechanism from the formation to the bore including stainless steel screens, filter packs, slotted casing, and open hole

calculating and making up cement grout volumes and mixing grout component quantities, including:

cement powder

water

bentonite

calculating hole and annular volumes

calculating grout specific gravity

constructing bore according to confirmed or amended design, including:

assembling and installing casings, seals and screens

installing filter pack

grouting

confirming or amending bore design based on encountered geology, using:

lithological logging

aquifer yields testing

water quality testing

continuing development until a continuous, clean supply of water is obtained.

estimating yield by using methodologies of:

air lifting

pumping

disinfecting/decontaminating bore and drilling equipment in line with established requirements, including:

disinfecting bores and installed equipment using proprietary chemical solution

decommissioning bore holes in line with established requirements

decommission single aquifer failed or unwanted bores as required.

The candidate must be able to demonstrate knowledge to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including knowledge of:

key legislation required to construct single aquifer bores

key policies, procedures and established requirements for constructing single aquifer bores, including those for:

Minimum Construction Requirements (MCR)

contractual agreements with clients

workplace health and safety

environmental practice

accidents and emergencies

safety data sheets (SDS)

housekeeping

key factors affecting multiple aquifer production bore performance, including:

objectives of bore development

properties, uses and effects of and differences between:

single and multiple aquifers

casings

bore water entry designs (screens, filter packs, slotted casing, open hole)

cement (grout) make up components

tremie pipe grout placement methods and procedures

hole preparation for cementing (grouting) operations

calculations for:

volume (including tanks or bore holes of given dimensions and annulus)

flow rates

conversion from imperial to metric and vice versa

equipment processes, technical capability and limitations

casing strength characteristics

ways in which sampling errors can occur

yield testing procedures

applications for different types of filter packs (artificial pack, natural pack) and completion techniques

characteristics of ‘good samples’ required for water well construction

types of pathogens and contaminants including bacteria

key site information, including:

basic geological formations, including soil and rock classifications, which permit groundwater movement

bore construction reporting.

Mandatory conditions for assessment of this unit are stipulated below. The assessment must:

include access to:

bore site(s)

drilling rig and equipment

water supply

cement grout (cement, water, and bentonite)

casings, seals and screens

filter pack material

personal protective equipment

air compressor or pumping equipment

potable supply disinfectant

be conducted in a safe environment

be assessed in context of the sector's work environment

be assessed in compliance with relevant legislation and regulations and using policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals directly related to the industry sector for which it is being assessed

confirm consistent performance can be applied in a range of relevant workplace circumstances.

Where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment may occur in a simulated work environment* provided it is realistic and sufficiently rigorous to cover all aspects of this sector’s workplace performance, including environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.

Assessor requirements

Assessors must be able to clearly demonstrate current and relevant industry knowledge and experience to satisfy the mandatory regulatory standards as set out in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory requirements for assessors current at the time of assessment and any relevant licensing and certification requirements. This includes:

vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered and assessed

current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided

current knowledge and skills in vocational training and learning that informs their training and assessment

formal relevant qualifications in training and assessment

having knowledge of and/or experience using the latest techniques and processes

possessing the required level of RII training product knowledge

having an understanding and knowledge of legislation and regulations relevant to the industry and to employment and workplaces

demonstrating the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence outlined in this unit of competency, and

the minimum years of current** work experience after competency has been obtained as specified below in an industry sector relevant to the outcomes of the unit.

It is also acceptable for the appropriately qualified assessor to work with an industry expert to conduct assessment together and for the industry expert to be involved in the assessment judgement. The industry expert must have current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided. This means the industry subject matter expert must demonstrate skills and knowledge from the minimum years of current work experience after competency has been obtained as specified below, including time spent in roles related to the unit being assessed:

Industry sector

AQF indicator level***

Required assessor or industry subject matter expert experience

Drilling, Metalliferous Mining, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying) and Civil Construction

1

1 year

2

2 years

Drilling, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying), Metalliferous Mining and Civil Construction

3-6

3 years

Other sectors

Where this unit is being assessed outside of the resources and infrastructure sectors assessor and/or industry subject matter expert experience should be in-line with industry standards for the sector in which it is being assessed and where no industry standard is specified should comply with any relevant regulation.

*Guidance on simulated environments has been stipulated in the RII implementation guide located on VETNet.

**Assessors can demonstrate current work experience through employment within industry in a role relevant to the outcomes of the unit; or, for external assessors this can be demonstrated through exposure to industry by conducting a minimum number of site assessments as determined by the relevant industry sector, across various locations.

*** While a Unit of competency does not have an AQF level, where a unit is being delivered outside of a qualification the first numeric character in the unit code should be considered as the AQF indicator level for assessment purposes.

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Obtain, interpret and confirm work requirements 
Access, interpret and apply single aquifer drilling documentation and confirm work activity is compliant 
Identify and minimise environmental issues and potential hazards, and assess and address risks within scope of own role and according to workplace procedures 
Site a bore and design single aquifer bore in accordance with work and legislative requirements 
Select and wear personal protective equipment required for work activity 
Communicate with other personnel at site according to work requirements and confirm briefings and handover details are communicated and received 
Select required drilling method for site geology 
Drill and isolate target production zone from other formations 
Log strata encountered during drilling according to workplace procedures 
Confirm or amend bore design based on testing and encountered geology 
Construct bore according to confirmed or amended design using simple construction techniques 
Undertake bore development until a continuous, clean supply of water is obtained, in accordance with acceptable and practical limits set by site, contractual or regulatory requirements 
Estimate yield by using yield testing methodologies 
Complete written bore construction record according to workplace procedures 
Determine and monitor potential contaminants of drilling equipment 
Disinfect/decontaminate bores and installed equipment constructed for potable supplies 
Determine suitable decommissioning procedures for failed or unwanted bores and select appropriate materials 
Seal the bore as per legislative requirements 

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