Empowering Farmers Drop by Drop, Structure by Structure
In the world of modern agriculture, every drop of water and every structure on your farm counts towards your success. We’re here to make sure they count for more.
Committed to excellence and sustainability, we leverage cutting-edge technology to offer services that elevate your farming practices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of drilling a borehole depends on the depth to the aquifer. Therefore, to give you an estimated cost of the borehole we start by carrying out a hydrogeological survey. The real cost is determined after drilling is done.
The depth of the borehole is determined by the depth and type of aquifers, rock formations, and other geological features. By carrying out a hydrogeological survey, we are able to estimate the depth of water to the aquifers.
The following permits or approvals are required:
- Water Resource Management Authority (WRMA) Permit: A permit from the WRMA is required for drilling a borehole to extract groundwater.
- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) License: The EIA process involves conducting an environmental impact assessment study and obtaining a license from the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) in Kenya.
- County Government Permits: County governments in Kenya have their own regulations and requirements for borehole drilling projects, including drilling permits or licenses.