WATER SERVICES:
Few issues can have greater impact on the life of the planet than the management of our most important natural resources, water. All depend on it for basic health and sanitation, and to grow food.
The management and exploitation of water resources in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner require new approaches and technologies with regard to treatment, waste water management, reuse of effluents, and water resources planning and protection.
HS and Associates offers a range of consultancy services for a wide gamut of projects dealing with water resources & supply and sanitation services.
The projects undertaken include water resources and public health engineering disciplines. These cover resources (both surface and ground water) planning and management, water and wastewater treatment, water and wastewater systems, storm water drainage, flood control, dams, irrigation schemes, solid waste management and disposal, and environmental planning and control.
Services Covered:
HS & Associates Multi- disciplinary, multi - lingual, and multi-cultural staff of experts are able to apply to development projects a wide range of complementary skills and experiences drawn from a number of disciplines and cultures.
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Water resources
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hydrogeology & groundwater
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water treatment & supply
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rage & sewage treatment
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leak detection
§ hydraulic modelling
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transient flow and surge analysis
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solid waste collection & disposal
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industrial waste
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storm water drainage & flood protection
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agricultural development
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land resources
§ land reclamation
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irrigation & drainage
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water reuse & landscape irrigation
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rural infrastructure
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diagnosis and rehabilitation of existing infrastructure
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Technical Feasibility, Final Design and Construction Supervision of Main ystem Multi-Purpose.
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Mathematical
Modelling
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storage & diversion dams
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Environmental protection & environmental impact assessment
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Environmental and Socioeconomic Studies
HS & Associates is making use of modern computing techniques in its engagements. In this field, computer facilities are utilized in two main areas. The first relates to computer
modelling for the evaluation of the water and sewerage systems and for the assessment of future possibilities. The second is the direct solution for specific design problems, such as the sizing of networks, reservoir operation and water balance calculations.