Hydrofracturing is a process used to potentially increase the production of a low-yield well. Designed for hard rock formations (granite and greenstone) and other solid rock formations (limestone, shale, and schist), water is injected into the well under high pressure for the purpose of cleaning out existing fractures in the rock and opening those fractures so that more water can flow into the well.
With a national success rate of approximately 95%, the hydrofracturing process is the most efficient well rehabilitation tool available.