EWC Ewers Water
Consultants Inc.
160 Redwood Drive
Richmond, KY 40475
859-623-8464 E-mail:
KARST AQUIFER SPECIALISTS
EWC is a groundwater consulting firm specializing in limestone (karst) aquifer investigations. Our staff regularly engages in aquifer analyses leading to:
- Groundwater monitoring plans
- Contaminant transport predictions
- Groundwater remediation schemes
- Aquifer protection strategies
- Aquifer development plans
- Environmental site assessments.
In addition, we undertake geologic and hydrogeologic research studies and design and operate groundwater instrumentation systems.
SERVICES OFFERED
Among the site investigation, analytical, and technical support services we offer are:
- Groundwater Tracer Studies
Contamination site analysis
Groundwater basin analysis
Wellhead & springhead protection
studies
Point to point tracing
Time of travel studies
- Analysis For Fluorescent Groundwater
Tracer Dyes
Analysis of water samples
Analysis of passive dye detectors
- Assistance In Tracer Test Design And Analysis
- Groundwater Tracing Supplies And
Equipment
Fluorescent tracer dyes
Passive dye detectors
Sampling equipment
Flow-through and submersible fluorometers
- Groundwater Instrumentation.
TRACER STUDIES
Tracer studies are essential in preparing karst aquifer protection or remediation strategies.
They provide the only unequivocal information regarding the speed and direction
of groundwater movement in these aquifers. They are necessary in
determining the most appropriate groundwater monitoring points with the least
likelihood of confusion from external contamination sources. EWC staff regularly utilize these studies in limestone aquifer
investigations relating to hazardous waste facilities, landfills, manufacturing
and chemical storage areas, spills, and groundwater withdrawal points. We
can provide a complete service from reconnaissance to report, or we can assist
your staff in conducting the tracer study.
ANALYSES & TRACING MATERIALS
EWC maintains the most up-to-date analytical
instrumentation that is available for the detection and quantification of the
fluorescent tracer dyes used in groundwater work. We routinely provide spectrofluorometric documentation of dye concentrations in
groundwater at a part per trillion. EWC staff can perform these analyses
on water samples and dye detectors delivered to us. In addition, we can
provide assistance in designing and interpreting tracer studies and supply the
tracers in appropriate quantities, the passive dye detectors, and sampling and
monitoring equipment especially designed for detecting and quantifying tracer
arrival times and concentrations. This equipment includes
dye-concentrating samplers, flow-through fluorometers,
and self contained submersible fluorometers.
ASSISTANCE IN TRACER TEST DESIGN & ANALYSIS
EWC regularly acts as a subcontractor to
geotechnical and engineering firms as well as government agencies.
Frequently we provide guidance and assistance to the staff of these firms and
agencies in conducting karst aquifer investigations.
GROUNDWATER INSTRUMENTATION
EWC has developed electronic groundwater monitoring packages specifically for karst aquifers. These units reveal the recharge and transfer mechanisms of karst aquifers and are helpful in predicting the arrival times and concentrations of potential contaminants. We can prepare and install these units for your monitoring requirements.
STAFF
EWC staff has research and consulting experience in 15 states and 10 foreign countries. Our clients include fortune 500 companies; federal, state, and local government agencies; and smaller firms. Key members of the staff include the following.
Ralph O. Ewers Ph.D., President and Senior Hydrogeologist-
Dr. Ralph Ewers' karst aquifer experience is
worldwide, including most of eastern North America, western
Lynda M. Ewers Ph.D., Limnologist /
Dr.
Peter J. Idstein M.S., Hydrogeologist-
Mr. Idstein, a former graduate student of Ralph
Ewers, has developed a variety of new sensors designed for monitoring
groundwater and has implemented computer based groundwater monitoring systems
especially designed for karst aquifers. Mr. Idstein also has extensive experience in dye tracing karst aquifers and in sinkhole analysis and remediation.