Hydrology Survey

A hydrology survey is a comprehensive analysis of water-related conditions and behaviours in a specific area. It involves studying surface water, groundwater, rainfall, drainage patterns, and flood risks to assess their impact on infrastructure, land use, and the environment.

This survey provides critical information to support safe and sustainable development, particularly for projects like solar farms, wind turbines, manufactuling facilities, and other infrastructure.

Our hydrology survey services are tailored to minimize water-related risks, ensure structural stability, and promote the longevity and sustainability of your projects.

Our hydrology survey services provide in-depth water-related assessments to support safe, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure development. Here’s what we offer:

Flood Risk Analysis

Comprehensive flood risk assessment for 10-year, 25-year, 50-year, and 100- year return periods Advanced hydrological modeling to simulate water flow, rainfall-runoff behavior, and potential flood extents. High Flood Level (HFL) determination to recommend Safe Floor Levels (SFL) for structures such as solar panels and other infrastructure.

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Groundwater Potential Evaluation

Detailed analysis of groundwater conditions to mitigate risks of foundation damage. Identification of safe foundation depths for wind turbines, manufacturing Industries, and other infrastructure projects.

Drainage Design

Development of efficient drainage plans to manage stormwater, reduce waterlogging, and prevent flooding within the project site.

Rainfall and Intensity Analysis

Rainfall pattern studies and intensity estimation to anticipate water accumulation and design infrastructure that withstands extreme weather events.

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Flood Mitigation Planning

Designing solutions to address internal water management and external water inflows that could impact the project area.

Hydrological Modelling

Advanced simulation of water systems to evaluate potential scenarios and create effective flood and drainage management strategies

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