The objective of the site investigation is to gather information to determine the properties of the soil or rock formation and interpret how it will impact on a proposed development.
Carrying out the appropriate site investigation can in most circumstances provide project cost savings by enabling the contractors to foresee and be forewarned of any problems they may encounter.
The first decision once you have decided to drill a borehole is, where do you drill it? The drilling site has to be chosen and physically marked on the ground. This is usually done by a professional such as a Hydrogeologists or alternatively, a Water Diviner.
The Hydrogeologist uses various geophysical methods to survey the subsurface geology. Some of the problems with using a Hydrogeologist in an urban setting to probe beneath the surface, is limited space and all the pipelines, electrical cables, telephone cables and other structures interfere with an accurate results from the equipment used.
Water divining, also known as dowsing, is an age-old “art” and has been practiced throughout history. There are a variety of methods used like, forked sticks, copper wires, even fan belts and many other methods. There is no scientific evidence that it is any more effective than random chance.
The ultimate decision lies with the customer as to which method they choose. We will advise and guide you as the customer, however it is the customer’s choice as to which way to go. Ultra Drilling can arrange for the water surveying and will gladly give our opinion once the location has been visited.