Groundwater management

Effective groundwater management depends on both quantitative and qualitative data. These are regulated by policy and legislation. Ultimately, various authorities are responsible for monitoring the amount of water stored underground and assessing its quality.

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To meet policy requirements and generate reliable data over longer periods, we offer measurement tools that ensure precise results. These include:

  • Groundwater level loggers
  • Conductivity sensors
  • Flow meters

Our instruments are often used in regions affected by drought, natural desiccation, or groundwater extraction, such as around infrastructure or in nature reserves. They help monitor whether local groundwater levels remain within safe limits.

To ensure autonomy in such environments, our systems are fully self-sufficient.
They are designed to operate in locations with no access to power, signal cables or fixed infrastructure—such as remote monitoring wells or difficult-to-access sites.

  • Our loggers are discreetly installed in observation wells or measuring pipes
  • Battery-powered and capable of running standalone for 5 to 10 years
  • Data is transmitted via mobile networks to our online portal, where every measurement can be visualised, shared or included in reports

We help ensure that your groundwater monitoring is performed with high-quality instruments that can withstand various climate challenges. Common use cases include:

  • Soil and subsoil analysis
  • Drought monitoring
  • Groundwater level tracking
  • Dewatering activities
  • Monitoring waterbed elevations
  • Soil remediation and dredging

Whether you are a municipality, a contractor or a research partner, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to help you or connect you with one of our partners.