Surface Water Collection and Drainage projects refer to a set of engineering and managerial measures designed and implemented to control runoff from rainfall and snowmelt in urban and non-urban areas. The core of these projects involves the design and construction of an integrated network consisting of channels, culverts, drainage pipes, retention basins, and related facilities […]
Monitoring Well Network Measurement projects refer to a series of systematic and continuous activities designed and implemented to monitor and investigate quantitative and qualitative changes in groundwater resources. The core of these projects involves the establishment and maintenance of a network of piezometric or observation wells strategically distributed across an aquifer or a watershed. As […]
Artificial Recharge and Flood Control Studies projects represent an intelligent and integrated approach to addressing two major water resource management challenges: declining groundwater levels and the risks associated with flooding. The primary objective of these projects is to harness and control excess surface water, particularly during flood events, and to direct it for the intentional […]
Environmental and Quality Assessment projects are considered essential and preventive tools in sustainable management and development. Their primary objective is the scientific examination and prediction of the potential impacts of civil, industrial, and developmental projects on various components of the environment (including water, air, soil, noise, biodiversity, and public health). In these projects, through the […]
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