Groundwater is water found under the Earth’s surface in soil pores and rock formation fissures. We use 2 methods: the original wire and electronic detection.
When a unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit can produce useable amounts of water, it is referred to as an aquifer.
The water table is the depth at which soil pore openings or cracks and holes in rock become totally saturated with water.
Groundwater is naturally replenished and finally flows to the surface; natural discharge happens often at springs and seeps and can produce an oasis or wetland.
Contact us today to start the search for ground water on your property.