Aquifer Group is at the vanguard of proven, proprietary technologies and innovative methodologies needed to reverse the growing global groundwater deficit. We are changing the traditional paradigms of large scale water conservation, storage, management and recovery.
Water is one of the world's few renewable resources. Due to an ever-increasing demand for fresh water throughout the world, principally in response to over-use, over-population, and poor management and conservation policies, we are quite simply, running out of water...
In order to maintain viable and sustainable water supplies into the next century, we must find better ways of managing and replenishing the water that we use. By combining "age-old" and proven methods of water control and water management with new and developing state-of-the-art technologies and sciences, Aquifer Group has developed a sustainable and environmentally acceptable framework and solution to growing worldwide water demands. We utilize our proven technologies not only to locate and enhance areas conducive to natural recharge, but also to greatly improve watersheds by increasing total surface water runoff and supply, and to significantly reduce evapotranspiration with efficient watershed management practices.
Aquifer Group's concept is simple. We incorporate and take full advantage of the many natural processes of the Earth's hydrologic cycle. We do not alter or redefine natural systems; instead, we compliment and enhance the components of runoff and recharge, thereby improving upon their overall efficiency. In a nutshell, surface water that is typically lost, either bypassed during normal flood events, or simply lost to direct evaporation/evapotranspiration, is captured and "banked," for future distribution and use as needed. By utilizing our proprietary technologies, our results are water use efficiency and management at its absolute best.
Aquifer Group is leading the way to the first sustainable and environmentally acceptable framework and solution to growing worldwide water demands.