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A Few of Our Representative Clients and Projects

Our team at Ground Water Science has been at this since 1986, so we've worked on a wide variety of projects.  We've served clients both large and small with problems ranging from routine to unique and simple to complex.  Of course, we are scientists at heart, so every project is unique and every problem is interesting.  And each year, we continue to accept new clients and to tackle new problems.  But this list of representative clients and projects below might give you some idea as to what kind of work we have done in the past. Patterns: we use a range of talents to solve multiple problems, we have a lot of repeat work, we can handle your big project, we give small projects our full attention. More need to be added here. Contact us for a more extensive SOQ.

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1 Agricultural Client, Western Ohio – Diagnose Poor Performance in Watering System
2 University of Cincinnati Genome Research Institute, Cincinnati, OH - Biofouling testing and rehab
3 C.C.A. Limited, Carenage, Canouan, St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Analysis of biofouling & corrosion
4 Village of Danville, OH - Develop a new wellfield
5 Village of New Washington, OH & McGhee Technical Water Services Inc. – Aquifer exploration
6 Yale Law Practice and CRAEPI - Siting of a large dairy farm
7 Earth Tech (MA and NY offices), Hudson River Valley, NY - Review of clogging potentials and development of O&M plans and procedures for a new wellfield facility
8 National Ground Water Well Association, Westerville, OH - Wide range of projects
9 GEO Consultants LLC, environmental services contractor to major energy fuel facility, KY (as of now confidential) - Conduct analysis of biofouling & biocorrosion
10 ARCC Inc., Daytona Beach, FL for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Develop technical publication on mitigation and maintenance methods
11 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Ecological Research and Investigations Group (some via URS Greiner/Woodward Clyde Federal Services), Denver, CO
12 Tate-Monroe Water Association, Bethel, Ohio - Wellfield biofouling
13 City of Richmond, MI - Supervise and document attempted well rehabilitation and new construction
14 Mercer County Water and Sewer, Celina, OH - Aquifer testing to prove capacity and determine expansion strategy
15 Metropolitan Domestic Water Improvement District, Tucson, AZ - Develop solutions to poor well performance
16 City of Elkhart, IN - With Greeley-Hansen Engineers: Analysis of biofouling problems
17 Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 – Overcoming coliform positive problems
18 Village of Carey, Ohio - Source water protection planning, wellfield resource optimization and nonpoint-source mitigation
19 Kalsec Inc., Kalamazoo, MI – Conducting test drilling to quantify aquifer capacity to supply water and to site a new well to replace well capacity lost to offsite VOC contamination, and establish a maintenance plan for the new well
20 Muscatine, Iowa, Power and Light – Conducting test drilling to confirm and characterize the nature of contamination from industrial spills, the effect on aquifer water quality, and plans for management of the problem
21 City of Hamilton, Ohio - Well and wellfield capacity testing and modeling support of an application for increased withdrawal and well construction supervision and testing
22 Village of Willshire - New well siting (replacing quarry water source) and wellhead protection. WHPA endorsed. With Kohli & Kaliher Associates, Lima, Ohio and Floyd Browne Associates, Marion, Ohio, engineers
23 City of Oxford - Detailed alluvial valley WHPA delineation and management planning. WHPA endorsed, new well site testing
24 Village of Coldwater - Detailed delineation & optimization of wellfield (as adjunct to maintenance)
25 Village of Convoy, Ohio – Capacity testing, WHPA endorsed, SWPP submitted
26 Spencerville, Ohio – Source water delineation and testing and modeling for strategic water planning
27 Village of Ada - First fully endorsed wellhead protection plan in northwest Ohio and further implementation of the plan

What kind of work do we do? Here is an example:

City of Oxford - Detailed alluvial valley WHPA delineation and management planning. WHPA endorsed, new well site testing

Oxford manages a 2-MGD water supply developed in two glacial-fluvial valleys in Butler County, Ohio. Ground Water Science performed the WHPA delineation (MODFLOW-MODPATH) for the eastern Seven-Mile wellfield, which is also a politically sensitive resource, in a complex two-layer aquifer irregularly confined with multiple clay lens units, using a combination of extensive background information (in some ways misinterpreted in past work) and extensive site work to determine aquifer-stream interactions. Notification of endorsement by the Southwest District Office occurred within two weeks of submittal. Testing at a potential new site proved the site to be economically nonviable.

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