Hydrological Survey

Hydrological Survey

A hydrological study is a technical evaluation that is carried out to understand the characteristics and behaviors of water in a specific area, whether on the surface or underground. This study is crucial for planning and managing construction projects, hydraulic infrastructure and environmental conservation.
Components of the Hydrological Study:

Field Research:
Flow Measurement: Evaluation of the quantity and variability of water flow in rivers, streams and other bodies of water.

Precipitation Observation: Compilation of data on rainfall and other forms of precipitation in the study area.

Hydrological Data Analysis:
Hydrological Modeling: Use of mathematical models to simulate the behavior of water under different conditions.
Groundwater Study: Evaluation of the quantity and movement of groundwater.

Risk Assessment:
Flood Risk: Analysis of the probability and impact of flooding in the study area. Water Resources Management: Proposals for the sustainable use of water.

Hydrological Report:
Detailed document that includes all the data collected, analyzes performed and recommendations for water management in the project.

The importance of a hydrological study lies in its ability to prevent water-related problems, such as floods, droughts and pollution, thus ensuring the viability and sustainability of projects.

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