Water, both surface and underground, is an important element of the environment, being a bridge between inanimate and animate nature. Rivers, lakes and wetlands act as ecological corridors, and the correct level of the groundwater table determines the condition of water-dependent ecosystems.
Bearing in mind the special importance of water for nature, we do not forget that water management projects are mainly concerned with meeting human needs related to water services such as water abstraction for municipal and industrial purposes, wastewater discharges to the final receiver, use of water as a renewable energy source, etc.
When carrying out water management projects, our priority is always to take a horizontal view of water resources, by which we mean developing an optimal approach to their use, taking into account its treatment as a valuable asset and heritage worthy of preservation and proper protection.
When carrying out specialised studies in the field of water management, we use a range of proven research and analytical methods, including field studies, model studies or GIS analyses, adapting to the requirements of scale (local, regional, national) and the purpose of the project.
We carry out the following substantive water management studies:
Water and water-economic balances,
Hydraulic and hydrogeological modelling,
Documentation for water permits, assessments and consents,
Expert opinions, diagnoses and assessments in the field of water quantity and quality,
Analyses of the impact on water environmental objectives,
Water protection zone studies for surface and groundwater,