Hydrogeological Survey

A borehole is a long-term investment, and like any investment, it needs to be based on accurate information. That’s why at AZ Boreholes and Pumps, we begin every project with a professional hydrogeological survey—a scientific study of the underground water conditions at your site.

Our team of certified hydrogeologists combines years of experience with state-of-the-art geophysical equipment to locate underground aquifers and determine:

  • The depth at which water can be found

  • The quantity and recharge rate (sustainability) of the water source

  • The quality and suitability of the water for drinking, irrigation, or industrial use

  • The safest and most cost-effective drilling location

Hydrogeological survey

Why is a Hydrogeological Survey Important?

  • Reduces Risk – Prevents drilling dry boreholes and wasting money.

  • Saves Time & Costs – Identifies the best spot before equipment is mobilized.

  • Guarantees Sustainability – Ensures your borehole produces water for decades, not just a few years.

  • Regulatory Compliance – Provides the reports and approvals often required by water authorities.

Our Process:

1. Site Visit & Preliminary Assessment

Our experts inspect the area and gather background data.

2. Geophysical Testing

Using resistivity and other advanced methods to detect water-bearing layers.

3. Data Interpretation & Reporting

Clear, professional survey reports with maps, recommendations, and projected water yield.

4. Guided Decision-Making

We advise you on the best drilling depth, location, and potential yield before drilling begins.

Who Needs a Hydrogeological Survey?

  • Homeowners looking for a permanent domestic water solution

  • Farmers planning irrigation projects

  • Schools, hospitals, and communities in need of sustainable water sources

  • Commercial and industrial investors who require large-scale water supply

With AZ Boreholes and Pumps, you don’t just dig—you dig smart.

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Contact us today for a site evaluation and take the first step toward a reliable water solution.

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