Hydrogeological Investigation

Hydrogeological Investigation is the process of studying the subsurface water resources, including groundwater, in a specific area. This investigation helps to understand the characteristics of the subsurface water resources, such as the location, quantity, and quality of groundwater, as well as the potential for groundwater development.

At Bantair, we offer a wide range of hydrogeological investigation services to help communities and organizations understand and manage their subsurface water resources. Our team of experts has the knowledge and experience necessary to conduct comprehensive hydrogeological investigations.

Our services include:

  • Site characterization: We conduct a thorough assessment of the subsurface water resources at your site, including the location, quantity, and quality of groundwater.
  • Aquifer testing: We conduct aquifer tests to determine the hydraulic properties of the subsurface water resources, such as the transmissivity, storage coefficient, and specific yield.
  • Groundwater monitoring: We design and implement a groundwater monitoring program to track changes in the subsurface water resources over time.
  • Water well design and construction: We design and construct water wells to develop and exploit subsurface water resources.
  • Environmental impact assessment: We evaluate the potential impact of proposed developments on the subsurface water resources and provide recommendations for minimizing negative impacts.

 

At Bantair, we understand the importance of effective management of subsurface water resources and are committed to providing our clients with the information they need to make informed decisions about their water resources. Contact us today to learn more about our hydrogeological investigation services and how we can help you understand and manage your subsurface water resources.

How do you determine the quantity of groundwater in an area?

To determine the quantity of groundwater in an area, we use a variety of techniques such as:

  • Aquifer tests, which measure the rate at which water is pumped out of a well and the rate at which water flows into the well
  • Water level measurements, which measure the depth to the water table in a well
  • Groundwater modeling, which uses computer simulations to predict the quantity and movement of groundwater in an area