Technical Survey & Study

A Technical Survey is an important tool used to gain a deeper understanding of the environment and mining operations. It provides a comprehensive overview of the geological, hydrological, and environmental conditions of a particular region and helps operators navigate the complex environmental challenges associated with their operations.These services are used by a wide range of industries, including engineering, construction, architecture, mining, oil and gas, and government.

The technical survey is the process of accumulating information through a variety of different sources and techniques including detailed site visits, geological mapping, remote sensing, aerial photography, and sampling. It is useful in identifying important features and patterns, which include the location of mineral deposits, soil types, soil pH, water table depths, and ground water quality.

The technical survey can be used to identify the environmental impacts of mining operations, and the steps that can be taken to reduce and manage these impacts. It can also be used to identify potential environmental hazards that may require additional monitoring or management.

The environmental impact of mining activities can be significant and long-lasting. They include air and water pollution, soil degradation, deforestation, habitat destruction, and loss of biodiversity. The Technical Survey provides scientific data and information for mining operators and environmental regulators to make informed decisions that minimize the negative impact on the environment.

In conclusion, the technical survey is an essential tool for mining companies and environmental regulators. It provides valuable information about the environment and mining operations, helping to minimize the negative impacts of mining on the natural ecosystem. It is a critical aspect of sustainable mining practices, and its results can inform decision-making that supports responsible mining and preservation of the environment.

Some of our important services are as following : 

  1. Replenishment Studies
  2. Crop Health Mapping
  3. Soil Quality Mapping
  4. Surface Water Mapping
  5. Map Digitalisation
  6. DEM and DTM data Analysis
  7. Utility Mapping
  8. Others