Hydrogeological investigation is the first and the most important activity conducted before drilling a borehole to locate suitable aquifers (water-bearing rocks) capable of yielding a substantial quantity of groundwater, using geophysical techniques.
Why hydrogeological investigation
The objective of site investigation is to gather information to determine the properties of the soil or rock formation and interpret how it will affect any proposed development design.
- The objective of site investigation is to gather information to determine the properties of the soil or rock formation and interpret how it will affect any proposed development design.
- Samples of the soil are collected from varied depths using several different types of site investigation tools and machinery.
- The sampling of water and gases present in the ground are also collected
- The site investigation are great at providing the client with a cost savings on project by enabling us to foresee and forewarned of any problems that may occur.
- The information gathered will establish the potential geological, geotechnical and environmental risks involved in the development and its risk assessment report
- Tovila Water Solutions have specialists and experienced team who can advise on the most suitable method for each individual project based on the investigation report.