Seeking a service provider to conduct airlifting operations until water clarity is achieved, followed by a step-drawdown test to determine a sustainable pumping rate. The project is located outside Vryburg and aims to ensure water quality and resource management.
The Council for Geoscience invites qualified service providers to submit proposals for airlifting services aimed at improving water clarity in the Leon Taljaard Nature Reserve, located outside the town of Vryburg. The selected provider will perform airlifting operations until the water runs clear, ensuring that the water quality meets environmental standards. Following this, a step-drawdown test will be conducted to establish a sustainable pumping rate, which is crucial for effective water resource management in the area.
This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in environmental services, hydrology, or water resource management. The successful bidder will need to demonstrate expertise in airlifting techniques and possess the necessary equipment to carry out the operations efficiently. The project is expected to enhance the ecological integrity of the nature reserve while providing valuable data for sustainable water usage. The tender is open for submissions until October 30, 2025, and interested parties are encouraged to review the supporting documents for further details.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in environmental services, hydrology, and water resource management, particularly those with experience in airlifting operations and water quality assessments.
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