Groundwater is water found under the ground. It is used for drinking, farming, and running businesses. It also supports plants and animals. But groundwater can get polluted or overused, which makes it unsafe or unavailable. That’s why hydrogeology and groundwater engineering are so important.
To determine any hazards, such as oil contamination, metal contamination, and toxic substances, we examine groundwater flow, potential pollutants, and overall water quality to identify further groundwater risks that can damage your site’s irrigation system.
Our contamination remediation strategies are specifically designed to address groundwater contamination from sources like oil spills, hazardous waste, and toxic metals.
This includes setting up boreholes to collect water samples and implementing technologies to remove oil or clean the water.
Any project depends on effective water resource management, but particularly with regard to limited or contaminated groundwater sources. Our customised management plans developed by our team help to maximise water resources' usage and protection.
Our environmental impact assessments (EIAs) evaluate the potential effects your project might have on surrounding water resources and nearby water supplies.
We assess how your site development might affect groundwater flow, surface water quality, and the local ecosystem.
Hydrogeology is the study of underground water. It looks at how water moves through soil and rocks, how clean it is, and how it affects the environment.
Groundwater engineering is all about managing and protecting underground water. This includes fixing pollution problems, making water safe to use, and planning how to use water wisely.
It depends on the problem. Small issues might take a few weeks to fix, but bigger problems could take months.
You can contact us at +44 (0)28 9086 0738 or email info@practicalwastesolutions.com. We’ll discuss your needs and provide the best solution for your project.