Royal Eijkelkamp equipment is applied in countless soil and water-related projects around the world. In addition, we take part in pilot projects in cooperation with local partners.
For a geo-technical survey on Mjøsa Lake in Norway our sonic drilling equipment was used for undisturbed sampling, sonic sampling and – parallel to the sampling – a complete CPTu test from a barge.
Belgian drilling company Geosonda completed a sediment sampling project on the Ghent–Terneuzen Canal. It was carried out from a barge using the SRS ML drill with AquaLock 70 sampling system.
Friesland is a Dutch province rich in water. To ensure that all the water is and remains clean, Regional Water Authority Friesland measures the water quality at over 200 sites.
The Noorderbrug project in Maastricht aims to create a better traffic flow to the city. During this project it is important to measure groundwater levels and water levels.
Gregg Drilling got into sonic in 2015, when there was a big need they needed to fill. It's becoming more and more popular – the versatility and the adaptability of these machines is second to none.
Henk van Tongeren Water & Techniek is active in the field of water technology and is increasingly using sensors, modems, and Royal Eijkelkamp's DataViewer. Guido van Tongeren explains why.