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For medium size sand with an average porosity, the distance equivalent to 25 days is around 30 metres, but this can increase to over 100 metres for coarser sediments. However, the distance from contamination to water intake can reduce significantly where the screen intake is at a sufficient depth – this is due to greater variation of aquifer properties in vertical directions than lateral, meaning that a borehole with handpump could be placed very close to a latrine with low risk. However, screen depth must increase with increased extraction rate.
 
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- Lower cost than making a fully lined well due to less lining needed <br>
- Speedier construction compared to fully lined well <br>
- Good for low-yielding aquifers<br>
- Since it's a lower tech option, villagers can participate easier, therefore less supervision required<br>
| con= - Cannot easily access intake for maintenance or in case of problems<br>
- No possibility to line as you dig, therefore more safety concerns if soil is not stable<br>
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