Ground Water Survey
Ground Water Survey
A groundwater survey is conducted to identify the availability and movement of water beneath the earth’s surface. It uses geophysical methods like resistivity surveys to analyze subsurface conditions. The survey helps locate suitable zones for drilling borewells with higher success rates. It provides information about soil layers, rock formations, and water-bearing strata. This process reduces the risk of dry borewells and unnecessary drilling costs. Groundwater surveys are essential for agriculture, construction, and water resource management. Overall, it ensures efficient and sustainable utilization of underground water resources.