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.
The Municipality of Bergen wants to optimize its sewerage policy. To do this, they investigate the sediment in the sewer in a unique way. They use a camera aimed at a transparent sewer pipe.
Doetinchem wishes to digitally manage its existing groundwater monitoring network. This is done in the context of the Municipal Water Tasks Act and the Water Framework Directive.
The Bundeswehr, Germany's armed forces, needs a new Penetrologger to search for locations that serve as airstrips. They are developing this Penetrologger together with Royal Eijkelkamp.
Since January 2007, Romania is a member of the European Union. In response to this, the Romanian Ministry of the Environment has set up the Integrated Nutrient Pollution Control Project.
Climate change can lead to less rainfall. As a result of the ensuing drought, the risk of forest fires increases. Cathelijne Stoof is studying the effect of fire on soils and hydrology.
The Baviaanskloof is a heavily degraded area. Planting spekboom trees could prevent erosion. To further investigate this, Marjan Sommeijer conducted a ground water research.