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Dewatering and Basement Air Cleaning Assessment is a specialized study conducted to evaluate groundwater management during construction and air quality control within enclosed basement environments. The assessment examines potential impacts of excavation-related dewatering on surrounding soil stability, nearby structures, and groundwater levels, while also verifying the effectiveness of basement air cleaning systems in maintaining safe indoor air quality.

Key deliverables include groundwater drawdown analysis, discharge management planning, impact radius mapping, and mitigation strategies for safe water disposal. Additionally, the study provides pollutant concentration modelling, ventilation validation reports, and air cleaning efficiency assessment to ensure compliance with EC Committee environmental and safety expectations.

Key Benefits of the Service

Through hydrogeological modelling and indoor air quality simulation, the study provides measurable outputs such as groundwater drawdown contours, impact zone mapping, discharge volume estimation, pollutant concentration levels, and air cleaning system performance validation. The analysis identifies risks related to soil settlement, water table fluctuation, and pollutant accumulation, enabling optimized dewatering strategies and effective basement air quality control. These data-driven insights strengthen documentation, reduce environmental risks, protect surrounding infrastructure, and ensure long-term operational safety and compliance.

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What does the dewatering study typically include?

What is Basement Air Cleaning Assessment?

It evaluates the effectiveness of ventilation and air purification systems in removing pollutants such as CO and particulate matter from enclosed basements to maintain safe indoor air quality.

How does this study benefit project planning?

It enables early identification of groundwater and air quality risks, allowing design optimization for excavation depth, pumping strategy, ventilation design, and mitigation measures before regulatory submission.

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