Environmental engineers inspect water quality, bring water to the lab for testing, check the mineral content in water and soil, and check for contaminants in water sources.

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Geosciences services involve the study and evaluation of geological, hydrogeological, and geophysical conditions at a site. These services help assess subsurface characteristics that may affect development, infrastructure, or environmental conditions.

Geoscience investigations are often needed during early site evaluation, environmental assessments, geotechnical studies, or when complex subsurface conditions are suspected. Early investigation can help reduce risk and avoid costly design changes later. 

Geosciences focus on understanding subsurface conditions and natural processes, such as geology and groundwater behavior. Geotechnical engineering applies this information to design foundations, earth structures, and other engineered solutions. The two disciplines work closely together.

Yes. Geosciences services play a key role in environmental investigations, remediation planning, groundwater studies, and contaminant transport analysis.