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Inspection Cameras for the Mining, Geological and Well Industry

Inspection Cameras for the Mining, Geological and Well Industry

When it comes to Borehole inspection requirements we can think of various industries and environments that these activities are engaged in. Underground deep drilling inspection camera for Geological Survey are becoming more frequent. Of course, when it comes to well inspections, we may immediately think of water well borehole inspections that are performed primarily in residential areas. The ...

ByUSA Borescopes


Smart Exploration - new ways of exploring subsurface

Smart Exploration - new ways of exploring subsurface

Smart Exploration is an ambitious project, funded under the EU’s Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Programme, responding to call for “New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials – New sensitive exploration technologies”. The project’s main objective is “developing cost-effective, environmentally-friendly geophysical solutions for mineral ...

BySkyTEM ApS


UW Researchers Reveal Secrets of Subsurface Water Storage

UW Researchers Reveal Secrets of Subsurface Water Storage

Overview In recent years, an intrepid team of University of Wyoming researchers conducted a multi-site project to explore subsurface hydrology in and around the Laramie Range and expand our understanding of this critical water source for the western U.S. ...

ByIn-Situ Environmental


Standard Chlorine of Delaware Remediation

Standard Chlorine of Delaware Remediation

Additionally, a leak that was discovered in a catch basin that was part of the facility’s wastewater treatment system had discharged unknown quantities of various site-related contaminants into the subsurface soils and groundwater underlying the site. Finally, the potentially responsible party (PRP) left behind in excess of 1.3 million gallons of product and off-product chemicals ...

ByBlack & Veatch Corporation

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