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"We'll drill for water and everyone will go on food rations."
We've been drilling for water for almost a month without success.
Unsuccessful drilling for water also began in earnest at this time.
I've drilled for water, stocked provisions to last a lifetime.
Instead, he devotes himself to drilling for water.
"The land is volcanic; we can't drill for water.
So they demanded a rig from Buenos Aires to drill for water.
But with costs mounting and traffic delays inevitable, Procter managers say they may begin drilling for water soon.
The lake water is not potable, and the volcanic nature of the soil makes it difficult to drill for water, he said.
Local lawmakers have recently changed rules allowing for more drilling for water, pressed by big hoteliers who want in.
Drilling for water, he struck oil.
The depth of the water table reflects the minimum level to which wells must be drilled for water extraction.
In 1863, Marley discovered a deposit of rock salt at Middlesbrough while drilling for water.
They were drilling for water.
Gilmore Oil Company replaced the dairy farm when oil was discovered under the land during drilling for water in 1905.
-they are drilling for water.
While drilling for water, the Baron's men discovered salt, which started the salt industry in the region of Twente.
Its future was assured in 1882 when Charles Cates discovered a vein of bituminous coal while drilling for water.
Two men named Shellie and Hansen struck gold while drilling for water at Ruby Plains in 1931.
A septic tank has already been installed and I have a quotation - amounting to some thousands of pounds, I'm afraid - to drill for water.
Water can be scarce in this region of Texas, so Waggoner started drilling for water for the towns new residents.
He then worked for Charles Richard Crane, looking for places to drill for water in Yemen.
"The deeper you drill for water," said Dr. Salameh in Jordan, "the more expensive the process becomes.
In a depression a short distance from the main area, a crew in hard hats and Army flak jackets began erecting a derrick to drill for water.
Luis de la Garza worked for the Mexican government and was responsible for detecting, studying and drilling for water with a team of 600 under his command.