A study of the geological and hydrological characteristics of an area in order to understand the groundwater resource, including its occurrence, distribution, and movement.
An evaluation of the amount of groundwater available in an area and the sustainability of its sources, considering factors such as recharge rates, usage patterns, and potential threats to the resource.
Refers to the process of replenishing groundwater by adding water to the groundwater system. Artificial recharge (ASR) involves intentionally introducing water into the ground, managed aquifer recharge (MAR) uses constructed systems to recharge aquifers, and rainwater harvesting (RWH) captures and stores rainwater for later use as groundwater recharge.
An assessment of the impact of human activities (e.g., pumping, contamination) on groundwater resources, including evaluations of potential impacts on water quality, water availability, and groundwater-dependent ecosystems.
The use of computer models to simulate and predict the behavior of groundwater systems, including groundwater flow patterns, water levels, and contaminant transport.
A study of the sources and impacts of pollution on groundwater and the modeling of the transport of contaminants in the groundwater system, including the assessment of risks to human and environmental health.
The use of geophysical methods (e.g., seismic, electromagnetic, ground-penetrating radar) to understand the subsurface structure and hydrological characteristics of an area, including the identification of aquifers and the assessment of subsurface fluid movement.
The management of groundwater and other water resources associated with mining operations, including the control and treatment of mine effluent, the management of mine water inflow and outflow, and the monitoring of impacts on surrounding water resources.
The process of removing contaminants from groundwater in order to restore its quality, including the use of physical, chemical, and biological treatments.
The creation of maps and the management of information related to groundwater resources, including the mapping of aquifer locations, hydraulic characteristics, and water quality, as well as the development of management plans to ensure sustainable use of the resource.
The management of groundwater resources in coastal areas, including the prevention of sea water intrusion into coastal aquifers and the monitoring of saltwater encroachment on freshwater resources.
The study of the relationship between rivers and aquifers, including the impact of river stage on groundwater levels and the contribution of groundwater to river flows, as well as the assessment of potential impacts on water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
A systematic process that analyzes and quantifies water usage within a system to identify inefficiencies, reduce waste, and improve water conservation
The development of policies and plans for the management of groundwater resources, including the allocation of groundwater rights and the regulation of groundwater use, as well as the consideration of groundwater-related economic, social, and environmental factors.
Legal services related to water resources, including compliance with regulations and laws governing water use and management, as well as support for clients in hydro-legal.
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