Client: Local Government of Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya
Location: Barangay Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya
The Challenge
Barangay Aritao faces an urgent need for reliable groundwater sources to support its growing residential and commercial areas. With limited water availability and minimal geological data, finding a sustainable water source was a top priority.

The Journey
Using advanced geo-resistivity technology, our team surveyed the rugged terrain to locate potential groundwater sources. Despite challenges such as a low-yielding aquifer and limited survey space, we remained focused on uncovering viable water reserves.

The Breakthrough
Our efforts led to the identification of several promising groundwater sites. These findings are now undergoing further analysis to determine water quantity and quality, bringing hope for a long-term solution to the community’s water needs.

Key Insights
Low-Yielding Aquifer: Previous studies indicated minimal water availability, making this discovery crucial.
Data Scarcity: With little prior research, our team explored largely uncharted territory.
Survey Challenges: Limited space required strategic and innovative survey methods.
Growing Demand: The increasing water needs of the community emphasized the urgency of our work.
Innovative Solutions: Advanced survey tools helped overcome geological and spatial limitations.

Join the Conversation
This is just the beginning. How can we refine our methods to locate more water sources? What other areas could benefit from similar surveys? Let’s collaborate to ensure a sustainable water future. Share your thoughts with us!