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Deep Well Systems
Deep well dewatering is a method used to lower groundwater levels and remove excess water from construction sites or areas prone to flooding. It involves drilling deep wells into the ground to reach lower aquifers. These wells create a pressure differential that allows water to flow into the well and be pumped out
Sump Pumping
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Sump dewatering is a technique employed to remove water from excavated sumps or basins. It involves the use of pumps to extract water collected in these containment areas. Sumps are typically constructed to collect water runoff or excess water from construction sites or areas prone to flooding.

Geotextile Tubes
Geotextile tubes, also known as geotubes, are large permeable containers used for dewatering and sediment containment. They are made of durable geotextile fabric and are filled with sediment or slurry. The water within the slurry drains through the geotextile fabric, while the solids are retained, allowing for dewatering and consolidation.
