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This document is a complete study and exam preparation manual for the NGWA General Drilling certification exam 2026. It covers augering techniques, monitoring well installation, and essential groundwater drilling concepts. The guide includes structured study questions designed to reinforce both theoretical understanding and practical field application. It is intended to support full certification readiness and exam success.

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NGWA General Drilling Exam Review
Guide 2026 | Augering & Monitoring Well
Study Questions | Complete Certification
Prep Manual




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Q: What does NGWA stand for?​

A: National Groundwater Association




2


Q: Define a water well.​

A: A drilled, cored, bored, washed, dug, driven, or jetted excavation constructed for

extracting groundwater.




3


Q: What components make up a cable tool drill string?​

A: Socket, jars, stem, and drill bit.

,4


Q: What is a drill string?​

A: The entire column of drill pipe, drill collars, and accessories transmitting fluid and/or

rotational power from the Kelly or top head drive to the bit.




5


Q: What makes up a rotary drill string?​

A: Drill bit, drill collar (stabilizer), drill pipe, and Kelly (top head drive).




6


Q: What is porosity?​

A: The percentage of void spaces or holes in a geologic formation (connected pore spaces).




7


Q: What is barite used for?​

A: Increasing the weight of drilling fluid (mud); barium sulfate (BaSO₄).




8

,Q: What is air rotary drilling?​

A: A rotary drilling method using compressed air to lift cuttings from the borehole.




9


Q: What are surfactants used for in drilling?​

A: To improve cuttings removal and create foam in air-based drilling.




10


Q: What is the unit constant 2.31 used for?​

A: Converting psi to feet of head (e.g., 2.31 × psi = feet of lift).




11


Q: What is well development?​

A: A process to remove fine solids from the water-bearing zone to improve well production.




12


Q: List well development methods.​

A: Chemical, over pumping, rawhiding, mechanical surging, jetting, air surging.




13

, Q: What is over pumping?​

A: Pumping a well at a higher rate than normal to improve development.




14


Q: What is rawhiding in well development?​

A: Pumping water to surface then allowing it to flow back to break sediment bridges.




15


Q: What is mechanical surging?​

A: Using a surging block to force water in and out of the aquifer to remove fines.




16


Q: What is jetting?​

A: Using high-pressure water jets to clean the well screen and formation.




17


Q: What is air surging?​

A: Injecting air into a borehole to lift sediment and improve development.




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