Groundwater Pollution Studies assess the quality of groundwater, identify contamination sources, and recommend mitigation strategies to protect aquifer health. Industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and natural geochemical conditions can compromise groundwater safety.
Our service includes systematic sample collection, laboratory analysis for chemical and biological parameters, and hydrogeological evaluation of contamination pathways. We then provide contamination mapping and actionable recommendations, including treatment options, recharge improvements, and source control measures. This service ensures safe water usage, regulatory compliance, and long-term protection of groundwater resources for communities, industries, and institutions.
We analyze land use patterns, industrial activity, waste disposal sites, drainage networks, and hydrogeological data to identify potential contamination risk zones.
Groundwater samples are collected from wells and borewells following scientific sampling protocols, along with on-site observations of possible pollution sources.
Samples are tested for chemical, biological, and heavy metal parameters. Data is interpreted to determine contamination levels, spread patterns, and potential pathways.
We provide detailed water quality reports, contamination mapping, regulatory compliance guidance, and practical mitigation or remediation recommendations.
Groundwater may contain chemical, biological, or heavy metal contaminants that are not visible. Testing ensures safe usage and regulatory compliance.
Industries, infrastructure projects, institutions, CSR initiatives, and government bodies responsible for water safety and environmental compliance should conduct these studies.
Testing frequency depends on site conditions and regulatory requirements, but periodic monitoring is recommended for long-term safety.
Mitigation is possible depending on the contamination source and severity. Early detection significantly improves remediation outcomes.