Clients & 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.
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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“We learn the value of water when the well goes dry,” said Benjamin Franklin. The cost of properly maintaining your ground water assets pales in comparison to the social and economic disaster that would result from a failed community water supply.