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Follow on Google News | How to Find Well Water Using Latest Scientific TechnologyThe days of using willow sticks to locate groundwater are becoming a thing of the past thanks to developments in Electro-Seismic groundwater Surveying. Now after more than a decade of testing, there are promising new developments in the field.
Often times people who need a water well on their property end up drilling a dry or low yield well unnecessarily because they had no way to know where the best drill site is, or the correct depth to drill (to the base of the aquifer). With Electro Seismics (also known as Seismo Electric Surveying or Electro Kinetic Surveying) The question of where to drill, how deep to drill, and should you drill at all? is now longer a guessing game. Electro Seismic Surveying for well water has been available in the United States since the mid 1990's with the success of the GF3500 instrument from Groundflow limited. This method has been successful in helping land developers, farmers, ranchers, golf courses and others who are in need of water, to drill with confidence and assurance that they are drilling at the right spot and depth. The Groundflow intruments allow the surveyors to locate the optimal drill location, depth to drill (seeing to a depth of 1600 feet underground) Now with new developments on the horizon surveyors will be able to see up to twice as deep as before with the soon to be released GF-6. Southwest Groundwater Surveyors Services Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Nevada, and Utah. If you would like information on how Southwest Groundwater Surveyors can help you in siting your new well or would like to be connected to a groundwater surveyor in your area contact: http://www.findwaterfirst.com Email: info@findwaterfirst.com Phone: 800-3946207 End
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