Hydrogeological services

Hydrogeological services

Hydrogeological studies play a crucial role in assessing groundwater conditions and developing effective measures for its utilization and protection. In the context of intensive human activity, these studies are essential for safeguarding structures from the adverse effects of underground and surface waters, ensuring the rational use of water resources, and developing technological solutions for extracting valuable components from water bodies and subsurface deposits.

Our services include:

  • Hydrogeological studies and protection of objects from seasonal water inflows

Assessment of the impact of seasonal underground and surface water inflows on objects such as historical monuments, mineral deposits, sanatoriums, and rest homes, with the development of recommendations for their protection.

  • Determination of the degree of provision of fresh groundwater resources

Assessment of the availability and quality of fresh groundwater resources, as well as mineral waters for use in various industries.

  • Assessment and reassessment of operational reserves of groundwater and mineral waters

Assessment of current and potential groundwater reserves, as well as analysis of their operational stability for the long term.

  • Assessment of the impact of construction on groundwater

Analysis of the impact of construction work on groundwater and development of recommendations for managing this impact.

  • Development of hydrogeochemical criteria for assessing therapeutic groundwater

Development of criteria for assessing the therapeutic spectra of thermal mineral and spring waters, their chemical composition, and medicinal properties.

  • Develop a methodology for studying hydromineral resources and uranium

Development of scientific and methodological foundations for the assessment and study of hydromineral resources, including uranium resources.

  • Development of technologies for extracting elements from groundwater

Designing technological schemes for extracting iodine, bromine, rare and rare-earth elements from water bodies and underground sources.

  • Sustainable groundwater use strategy

Developing a strategy for the sustainable use of groundwater for various sectors of the economy, including agriculture and industry.

  • Geological and economic assessment of hydromineral resources

Assessment of the extraction and use of hydromineral resources from the point of view of their economic feasibility and long-term stability.

  • Analysis of groundwater pollution sources

Identification of potential sources of groundwater pollution and development of measures to prevent and minimize them.

  • Creation of numerical models for assessing groundwater reserves

Development of numerical models for assessing groundwater reserves and predicting their behavior under various operating scenarios.

  • Assessment of groundwater characteristics

Study of groundwater levels, quality, and mineralization, including physicochemical parameters and impact on the ecosystem.

  • Extraction of groundwater by horizontal water intakes

Designing and creating horizontal water intakes for domestic and drinking water supply.