How to find groundwater using Electrical Resistivity Imaging

AGI Groundwater Education Series: How to find groundwater using ERI

So often, after someone asks "What is groundwater?", the next immediete question is "How do I find groundwater?". Well today, we're teaching you the best way we know how to find groundwater—Electrical Resistivity Imaging. First things first, we have to remember where groundwater can be found. As you know from our Groundwater Education Series, an aquifer is a natural underground reservoir of water that can be used as a water source.

How can Groundwater become contaminated?

AGI Blog: How can groundwater become contaminated

It’s time again for another entry in our ongoing groundwater series. Today, we’re talking about the more dangerous aspect of groundwater. Specifically, groundwater pollution and contamination. Unfortunately, there are far too many ways for us to cover in one post—but we can always revisit this topic in the future.

 

Customer Spotlight: 4africa | Finding Groundwater in South Sudan

AGI Customer Spotlight: 4africa | Finding Groundwater in South Sudan

In our ongoing educational series, What you need to know about Groundwater, we mentioned some organizations that help provide drinkable groundwater to areas that are desperate for it. In this post, we wanted to focus on one of those organizations—and a previous customer of ours—4africa (Previously East African Ministries/Radler Foundation).   

[INFOGRAPHIC] Groundwater Use in the U.S.

AGI Educational Series: Groundwater Use in the United States

We’ve covered a lot so far in our groundwater educational series (But really, we’re just getting started!). Today, we want to take a closer look at The United States’ use of groundwater. Check out the infographic below to see a few ways we use groundwater in the U.S.

All data used in the infographic was sourced from The National Groundwater Association