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Dewatering is a process used in environmental engineering to remove excess water from soil and sediment. It is commonly used in construction, mining, and other industries to reduce the amount of water in the soil and sediment, allowing for easier excavation and transportation. Dewatering can also be used to reduce the risk of flooding and to improve water quality.
Dewatering is an important part of environmental engineering, as it can help to reduce the amount of water entering rivers and streams, which can help to reduce the risk of flooding and improve water quality. It can also help to reduce the amount of sediment entering rivers and streams, which can help to reduce the risk of water pollution.
There are a number of companies that specialize in dewatering services, including environmental engineering firms, construction companies, and mining companies. These companies provide a range of services, including the design and installation of dewatering systems, the operation and maintenance of dewatering systems, and the monitoring and evaluation of dewatering systems. Show Less Read more