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Surface & Groundwater Interaction
Interactions between surface water and groundwater are complex and often unique to the specific location or situation. These complexities frequently result in a lack of regulatory clarity and the potential for litigation concerns. Montgomery & Associates has the strong technical background, reputation, and analytical tools necessary to evaluate, document, and depict these hydrogeologic relationships. Montgomery & Associates employs a number of methods to investigate surface and groundwater interactions. We can design, install, and maintain automated data acquisition systems for stream discharge and groundwater level monitoring. We can also establish and operate networks to provide data on the chemical quality of surface water and groundwater. By analyzing the relationships between rainfall and runoff, as well as examining groundwater level response in different parts of the aquifer system, we can evaluate natural conditions and impact of development activities on surface water and groundwater. These components can be combined to determine the overall water budget of your system, both locally and regionally. Montgomery & Associates can also help clients navigate the issues of water rights adjudication and assist with relevant water rights permits. Using available historical information as a guide for understanding the constraints on the hydrogeologic system, we can design and operate a monitoring and management program that provides physical and legal protection of both the quality and availability of your water resources. To learn more about how Montgomery & Associates can meet your surface and groundwater interaction investigation needs, please contact us.
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