We use advanced subsurface imaging to remove the guesswork from borehole drilling.
Utilizing the PQWT S-500 receiver, we site as far as 500m depth[cite: 9]. This method measures electric and magnetic fields to map resistivity[cite: 12].
We create 2D sections of the earth to precisely locate dykes, fractures, and faults[cite: 10, 11]. This ensures we only recommend high-potential locations[cite: 16].
Our surveys use 10m profile lines with 1-meter station spacing for maximum data accuracy[cite: 14, 23].
We don't just find water; we ensure the borehole lasts. Our reports include critical advice on: