California’s construction, infrastructure, and environmental projects face a unique and growing challenge: groundwater management. From large-scale infrastructure builds to urban developments and remediation projects, dewatering, the process of removing groundwater to enable construction or excavation, is a routine necessity.
Desert cities have always faced a fundamental challenge: how to provide reliable, clean water in an environment where nature offers very little. High heat, low rainfall, and a growing population place enormous pressure on limited supplies.