TDI Webinar Series – Recording GEOSS South Africa Pty (Ltd), presented by Corné Engelbrecht.

Insights / 8 July 2022 by The Dewatering Institute / TDI
Credit : Corné Engelbrecht - GEOSS South Africa Pty (Ltd)

The recording of our latest TDI webinar, presented by Corné Engelbrecht – Business Development Leader | Senior Hydrogeologist at GEOSS South Africa Pty Ltd.

Part 1 – Borehole Hydraulics (Well efficiency and clogging)

Corné is a full-time hydrogeologist at GEOSS South Africa with over eight years’ experience in the groundwater consulting industry and a demonstrated history of working in the municipal, private, and environmental services sectors. Main focuses include groundwater supply and development (exploration, borehole drilling, and aquifer testing management), groundwater quality assessments (including groundwater contamination and remediation assessments), and groundwater resource management with strong project management and technical report writing skills. He is currently completing a Master’s degree in Hydrogeology at the Institute for Groundwater Studies (IGS), University of the Free State, South Africa.

TDI would like to thank Corné and GEOSS for this enlightening discussion and to those that joined, and looking forward to Part 2 – Hydrogeochemistry that will be presented on the same platform in November 2022.

This content is available to our TDI members only. Please get in touch with riette@dewateringinst.com to get access. If you are not a member yet, you can find out how to become a member here.

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