What is Groundwater Investigation? Groundwater investigation is the process of exploring and assessing underground water resources to determine their quantity, quality, and sustainability. This involves a detailed study of geological formations, hydrogeological conditions, and the application of geophysical techniques to locate and evaluate potential groundwater sources.
Our Approach Our groundwater investigation process is methodical and precise, leveraging the extensive expertise of our lead geoscientist, A. Thangaraju, and the latest technological advancements. Here's how we conduct our investigations:
Preliminary Assessment:Understanding the client’s requirements for domestic, agricultural, or industrial water needs.
Reviewing existing geological and hydrogeological data of the target area.
Site Survey and Data Collection:
Conducting detailed field surveys to gather critical data on geological formations and existing water conditions.
Using advanced geophysical survey instruments such as GER DETECT, GEOPHINEX, and PQWT to obtain accurate subsurface profiles.
Geophysical Investigation:
Employing geophysical methods like electrical resistivity, seismic refraction, and electromagnetic surveys to identify potential groundwater zones.
Mapping subsurface features to determine the depth, thickness, and extent of aquifers.
Hydrogeological Analysis:
Analyzing collected data to understand the hydrogeological characteristics of the area, including aquifer properties and groundwater flow dynamics.
Assessing groundwater quality and potential yield through test drilling and water sampling.
Reporting and Recommendations:
Compiling a detailed report that includes findings, maps, and recommendations for well locations.
Providing guidance on well design, drilling procedures, and sustainable groundwater management practices.