Step testing

The test starts with pumping at a low rate with measurement of water levels in the pumping bore. After a set amount of time the pumping rate is increased by an incremental amount and the water level decline is measured for the same amount of time or until the draw down level stabilizes. The test continues with the pumping rate increased by an incremental amount after a set period of time. The test should include measurements from at least three different pumping rates (steps) to provide a minimum degree of accuracy. It is common for the test to be undertaken in 1 day and comprise 4 5 steps.

 

constant rate tests

It is good practice for the pumping rate used in the test to closely reflect the design pumping rate required by the project. The pumping test will often reach an equilibrium condition in which the water level decline in the aquifer becomes negligible over time. This is caused by the balancing of aquifer inflows such as recharge with aquifer outflows including the water removed during test pumping and referred to by hydrogeologists as the steady-state condition. In the case of a private water supply that may only be run intermittently, a test pumping rate of 1 10l/s may be sufficient to provide meaningful results. The relatively small pumping rate has a small impact on the aquifer and often results in stabilization of water levels within several hours. In the case of large irrigation bores, individual bores may be required to pump at rates in excess of 200l/s and have a large impact on aquifer water levels. Consequently it may take many days for the aquifer to reach steady-state therefore a longer test is advised. The maximum pumping rate is limited by the hydrogeology of the aquifer and may not be known until initial test pumping investigations are undertaken.

 

 💧 1. On-Site Setup & Equipment Installation
We supply and install fit-for-purpose test pumping equipment suited to your bore depth and expected output.

📏 2. Static Water Level Measurement
We accurately measure the natural resting water level before pumping begins, giving a true baseline.

⚙️ 3. Controlled Test Pumping
Your bore is run under controlled conditions to simulate real operating demand.

During this process, we monitor:

  • Flow rate (L/sec)

  • Pumping water level

  • Bore performance under continuous load

📉 4. Drawdown & Pumping Level Analysis
We track exactly how far the water level drops during operation to determine:

  • Sustainable yield

  • Safe operating limits

  • Long-term bore performance

🔄 5. Recovery Testing
Once pumping stops, we measure how quickly the bore recovers, giving critical insight into recharge capacity.

📊 6. High-Resolution Data Logging
All test data is automatically logged at 10-second intervals throughout the test, including:

  • Water levels

  • Flow rates

  • Time-based performance trends

This provides a highly accurate, detailed dataset—not estimates or guesswork.

🧠 7. Expert Interpretation & Recommendations
We don’t just collect data—we interpret it.

You’ll receive:

  • Recommended operating flow rates and pump depths

Ensuring your pump is perfectly matched to your bore.

⛽⚡ 8. Efficiency & Running Cost Guidance
We help you understand:

  • Expected power or diesel consumption

  • Where efficiency gains can be made

  • How to reduce long-term operating costs

📄 9. Comprehensive Report Supplied
You’ll receive a clear report including:

  • All recorded test data

  • Graphs showing bore performance over time

  • Confirmed bore yield and recovery

  • Final pump recommendations

Including your full data log recorded at 10-second intervals for transparency and future reference.

💡 Why this matters:
Accurate data = correct pump selection.
Correct pump selection = lower running costs, longer lifespan, and reliable water supply.

If you’d like to discuss your bore or book a test, feel free to get in touch.