Groundwater resource
development can be optimized by the use of geophysical
methods. Large areas can be investigated to focus drilling
in high-grade potential locations reducing development cost
by reducing dry holes and increased yield in completed
wells.
Well yield, water quality, and
monitoring well locations can be optimized by detailed
fracture studies using aerial photographs, geophysical
methods or borehole logging to identify "sweet spots".
Proper Well location can be critical in preventing a
negative impact on private parties and providing long-term
life of a well. We have particular expertise in mapping the
fracture patterns and depositional environments that will
affect well yield, water quality, and off-site impact.
Methods that can be applied to subsurface
utilities include;
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Electromagnetic (EM) Methods
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VLF
Methods
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Resistivity Methods