Identify groundwater level threats
The increase in hydro-climatic hazards has direct consequences on water tables and
groundwater levels. Regional planning actors must therefore
integrate the risk of rising water tables at the very beginning of their construction or linear infrastructure projects in order to
foresee, avoid or limit their impact.
To anticipate these threats and secure your projects, our team of
hydrogeologists can work with you to assess the expected
groundwater levels, from design phase to groundwater control during the construction phase:
- Highest Water Levels assessment,
- Regulatory studies (Water Law, pumping, discharge),
- Technical assistance
- Design and works supervision.
In providing this expertise in
hydrogeology, we aim to integrate not only basic technical data but also environmental and economic impacts to ensure that our solutions are both practical and efficient.
Where the project or project issues require, we can mobilise additional in-house expertise in environment, hydraulics, civil engineering, urban planning and landscaping.
With this crosscutting approach, we can deliver
better-fit construction solutions, optimise work phases and ensure infrastructure and facilities’ durability.