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Be accurate before you dig!
We provide you the best professionally engineered locator and automatic mapping detector with promising & advanced technology to locate and identify the quality, quantity & availability of underground water deposits. Be accurate before you dig!
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Groundwater Survey
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Groundwater Recharge System
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Borehole Scanning System
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Detector Distributors
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Training And Development
Our Specialities
Why should you choose Waterseekerz ?
Accuracy
The modern technology locator & detector determine the presence of groundwater with high success rate.
Cost Minimization
Accurate determination of groundwater before drilling begins will help to plan the cost of drilling.
Team Of Experienced Professionals
Continuous and extensive training of staff, exceptional level of pre & post support.
Good Customer Support & Experience
Highly trained professionals, attentive & caring administration staff.
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Know Our Process
Our Process
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Groundwater Surveys Will Be Performed For The Client Using The Best Detectors Available In The Market - LPS1200 And PQWT-S500.500M.
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The Technology Will Locate The Groundwater Availability And Detect The Quality And Quantity Of Water.
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The Accurate Depth Will Be Estimated Using The Detectors.
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Then, We Will Provide A Detailed Report With The Location Mentioned In Latitudes And Longitudes.
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Additionally, The More Testing We Complete The Greater The Chance We Will Find The Groundwater Source For Which The Property Owner Is Searching.
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We Also Offer Information And Advice To Those Intending To Drill A Borehole.
Devices Used
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3D Locators Underground Water Detector
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The Technology Will Locate The Groundwater Availability And Detect The Quality And Quantity Of Water.
F.A.Q
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a borewell?
A borewell is a well of 4½”, to 12" in diameter drilled into the earth for retrieving water. In this 4½” and 5½” Borewells are commonly for Domestic purposes while 6½“ and more are for Commercial / Industrial purposes. A borewell is cased in the region of loose subsoil strata open in hard rock or in crystalline rock . High grade PVC pipes are used for Casing in borewells. The depth of a borewell can vary from 50 feet to 3000 feet.
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Which instrument is best in locating and detecting underground water?
LONG RANGE POSITIONING SYSTEM-LPS 1200 and PQWT-S500.500M are the best technologies that is being widely used. LPS is the first scientific system which provides real time magneto impedance difference data collected from the field via Host with our special software's for data collection, input operations and report generation. PQWT automatic mapping water detector is based on the Earth's electromagnetic field as the field source, based on the difference in the conductivity of different underground geological structures, and by studying the variation law of the electric field components at different frequencies to study the geological structure and changes, to find groundwater resources by scientific method.
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Can borewell detect underground water?
Borewell cannot detect underground water. Scientific methods and techniques should be used by surveyors to locate and detect the availability of underground water or aquifers. This also helps in determining the quantity and quality of water available.
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What is the success rate or accuracy of scientific water detection?
The success rate/accuracy of water survey or detection using scientific methods is around 93% especially while using LPS 1200 and PQWTS500.500M. The technology of the detector is updated based upon various case studies conducted in different parts of the world on varied geological conditions, the gain amplification setting is a part of case study influences which gives the best data to determine the field differences.
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What makes LPS 1200 unique?
The uniqueness in LPS is the scientific field data which directly influences the prospection to ease the location target and also gives the real time differences to decide if the fault zone is confirmed.
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Why there will be a shortage of water even after successfully detecting the presence?
The level of the water table can naturally change over time due to changes in weather cycles and precipitation patterns, streamflow and geologic changes, and even human-induced changes, such as the increase in impervious surfaces on the landscape. The pumping of wells can have a great deal of influence on water levels below ground, especially in the vicinity of the well, as this diagram shows. If water is withdrawn from the ground at a faster rate that it is replenished, either by infiltration from the surface or from streams, then the water table can become lower, resulting in a "cone of depression" around the well. Depending on geologic and hydrologic conditions of the aquifer, the impact on the level of the water table can be short-lived or last for decades, and it can fall a small amount or many hundreds of feet. Excessive pumping can lower the water table so much that the wells no longer supply water—they can "go dry."
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Can detectors determine the depth of water source?
The detectors can determine the depth of water source along with determining the availability.
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Which method is used to successfully locate underground water?
Previously, dowsing was the method adopted to locate underground water using a divining rod. This method is also used at present. But when compared with scientific professionally engineered techniques, the accuracy is less for dowsing. Therefore, scientific survey is the method used successfully to locate underground water.
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Can wells be drilled into aquifers?
When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs, it is called an aquifer. Wells can be drilled into the aquifers and water can be pumped out. Precipitation eventually adds water (recharge) into the porous rock of the aquifer. The rate of recharge is not the same for all aquifers, though, and that must be considered when pumping water from a well. Pumping too much water too fast draws down the water in the aquifer and eventually causes a well to yield less and less water and even run dry.
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Does LPS software perform short-range and long-range detection?
TLPS software is setup with frequency tuning system for short range and long range detection where low frequency performs long range investigations and high frequencies detect the short range investigations.
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Who performs the underground water survey?
Technical experts who have in-depth knowledge in handling the devices perform the survey. The reports will be generated and handed over to the clients by the surveyors.
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Water Seekerz,Thukalassery
Thiruvalla,Pathanamthitta, Kerala 689101
First Phase – #48/1640B, Aarogyamatha Building, PC Road,
Vyttila, Kochi, Kerala, India – 682019
Email Us
waterseekerz@gmail.com
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+91 9744504411