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.
Baku was the location for the first European Games. The stadium, overlooking Lake Boyuk Shor, brought attention to this heavily polluted waterbody, so the government instigated a clean up operation.
Regional Water Authority Rijn en IJssel is testing a new blue-green algae measuring system that may allow it to predict blue-green algae growth earlier in the future.
To improve traffic at the Driebergen-Zeist railway crossing, Prorail and the municipalities Utrechtse Heuvelrug and Zeist are building a tunnel. Copijn monitors the effect on groundwater and trees.
The Municipality of The Hague wants to improve the accessibility of the city by building the Rotterdamsebaan with a tunnel. Beforehand, the municipality wants to monitor groundwater levels for a year.
Groot Salland is a water board that is responsible for water management in an area of 120,000 hectares. The water board is switching to digital groundwater measurements.
Intensive agriculture takes place in the Danube region. This can lead to pollution of protected nature areas. Therefore, the CHAIN project restores the balance between nature and human activities.