Jaipur, India, 302022
Hydrology and hydrogeological reports are technical documents used to assess water resources for construction, mining, industrial projects, and environmental compliance. While hydrology focuses on the movement and distribution of surface water (rivers, rainfall, runoff), hydrogeology specifically investigates groundwater behaviour, its storage in aquifers, and its interaction with geological formations. Key Components of a Hydrogeological Report A comprehensive report typically follows a structured framework to ensure scientific accuracy and regulatory compliance: • Site Overview & Geology: Detailed description of the site location, regional geology, rock formations, and soil layers. • Hydrogeological Setting: Mapping of aquifer types (confined or unconfined), depth to the water table, and recharge potential.