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6 services found
by:Vieux & Associates, Inc. (Vieux) - an AEM brand based inNorman, OKLAHOMA (USA)
International and domestic organizations use Water Information Technology to characterize rainfall and runoff over watersheds and regions. Monitoring and predicting hydrologic processes benefit by the development and integration of advanced technologies. Vieux, Inc. develops in-house and licenses technologies from other organizations for integration into and the ...
by:TGE Resources, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Our staff is trained and experienced in keeping up with frequently changing administrative/legislative program requirements as well as hydrology/hydrogeology, engineering technology, process design, computer-based modeling, and remediation technologies. ...
by:GeoSystems Analysis, Inc. based inTucson, ARIZONA (USA)
GSA has earned a leading reputation in designing and implementing monitoring systems and developing research programs to evaluate hydrologic and ecological processes. GSA has deployed and maintained instrumentation for long-term monitoring of climate, vadose zone flow and transport, surface water flow and quality, and groundwater elevation and quality. ...
Manufactured by:Environmental Resources Management (EnviroManager) Ltd. based inYavne, ISRAEL
EnviroManager (Environmental Resources Management) provides hydrological opinions and provides hydrology, drainage and water quality services. EnviroManager advises on all matters related to legal hydrology, litigation and management. ...
by:Stream based inTirana, ALBANIA
STREAM specializes in flood risk management and hydrological modeling, providing innovative, data-driven solutions to address flood-related challenges and ensure the safety and resilience of communities and infrastructure. By leveraging advanced technologies and decades of expertise, STREAM designs comprehensive strategies that balance engineering excellence with sustainable water management ...
by:Hatch Ltd. based inMississauga, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Competing factors such as cost, the environment, safety, and technical viability are at the forefront of thinking when today's mining organizations are investing in new tailings systems or retrofitting existing ones. The process-water lock-up and increasing land take needed by conventional tailings management are pushing us to find more advanced systems, such as paste and filtered tailings. These ...
