Sectors / Environment
Sector 06Environment
Monitoring groundwater, contamination, geohazards and restoration without disturbing the ground we are trying to protect.
Protect the ground by not disturbing it
Environmental work has a paradox at its heart: the act of investigating contamination, a landslide risk or a failing aquifer often disturbs the very system you're trying to protect. Non-invasive geophysics resolves it — you measure without breaking ground.
AORVIS images groundwater levels and quality, tracks contaminant plumes, assesses slope and quick-clay hazards, and verifies the progress of restoration and remediation — all repeatably, so change over time becomes visible rather than inferred.
Evidence for stewardship
Because every interpretation from PRATYAKSHA carries quantified uncertainty, the output stands up to regulatory and public scrutiny. Stewardship decisions are made on a defensible, continuously-updated picture of the subsurface.
You cannot manage what you cannot measure — and you should not have to damage what you're trying to save in order to measure it.
Where it applies
- Groundwater resource and quality monitoring
- Contaminant-plume detection and tracking
- Landslide, subsidence and quick-clay hazard mapping
- Restoration and remediation verification
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