Solution: Spring Evidence Preservation
Solution: Spring Evidence Preservation
Spring Evidence Preservation (Hydrological Evidence Preservation)
Spring Evidence Preservation (Hydrological Evidence Preservation)
Spring Evidence Preservation: Securing the Quality and Yield of Your Water Resource
Drinking water is our most valuable resource, and sufficient availability of it is a fundamental right. Securing spring outlets for long-term self-sufficiency is becoming one of the most important issues, especially in rural areas. Clean drinking water in sufficient quantities depends on numerous parameters. These include, above all, the geological catchment area and its use by humans.
The effects of intensive land use and soil sealing are largely responsible for reduced infiltration and thus also for reduced groundwater recharge. For large-scale infrastructure and construction projects, hydrological evidence preservation at the sources used by neighbors is essential. Comprehensive, continuous data collection can be used to demonstrate or rule out any impact.
Planning and implementation of spring evidence preservation
Construction work in the vicinity of a spring can impair the spring discharge and/or water quality. For this reason, the authorities often require a spring evidence preservation to be carried out. This involves determining the spring discharge and water quality before, during, and after the construction work. Regardless of this, it is advisable for both the builder and the spring user to secure evidence in order to quickly detect any changes to the spring and take the necessary steps.
Our service portfolio:
- Design of hydrological evidence preservation (spring evidence preservation) and determination of the scope of sampling
- Bacteriological and chemical analyses of the spring water
- Evaluation of the sampling results
- Detailed documentation
- Support with administrative procedures
- Creation of replacement water solutions in the event of spring impairment







