Author name: Susana Salazar

Hydrogeological Studies

A specialized service designed to assess groundwater behavior, aquifer characteristics, recharge dynamics, vulnerability, and the relationship between the project and the groundwater resource. In Costa Rica, these studies are essential for concessions, wells, springs, the delineation of protection zones, and technical processes required by various authorities.

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Hydrological Studies

Technical services to analyze the behavior of surface water at a specific site or in a watershed, including runoff, flow rates, drainage, rainfall response, and potential impacts from flooding or stormwater management. In Costa Rica, these studies are essential for supporting infrastructure designs, protective works, drainage systems, permits, and risk assessments.

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Operational Reports on Drinking Water and Wastewater

Preparation of operational reports required to support the monitoring and control of drinking water quality and the operation of wastewater treatment systems, in accordance with applicable regulations in Costa Rica. This includes the organization of analytical results, technical interpretation, and the preparation of documents to ensure compliance with the relevant authorities.

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Design of Water Main Extensions for ASADAS

This service focuses on the analysis, design, and technical support for the expansion of drinking water distribution networks in ASADAS, ensuring that new homes, communities, or neighborhoods can be integrated into the system in an orderly and technically feasible manner. It includes an assessment of hydraulic capacity, connection conditions, technical requirements, and the administrative aspects

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Hydraulic Engineering Studies for Water Supply Systems

A service focused on the comprehensive technical analysis of water supply systems, with the aim of evaluating their current performance, identifying limitations in water intake, conveyance, storage, and distribution, and proposing improvements to enhance service delivery. In the Costa Rican context, this type of study is essential for ASADAS, municipalities, and water operators that need

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