MASTER PLANS
Cartographic and topographic studies with different resolution, geological and geotechnical, hydrological with assessments of the impact of
climate change, urban and demographic, water demand, social, productive and environmental baselines. Mathematical modeling to define the
conceptual approach of hydraulic interventions on a large scale. Cost estimation, risk analysis, definition of mitigation measures and
long-term negotiation strategies. Typical areas of intervention:
- Drinking water and sanitary sewer.
- Irrigation.
- Rainwater drainage, urban and rural.
- Flood control.
- Hydroelectric power.
ACTION PLANS
Technical, environmental and legal assessments, including extensive work to raise perceptions to ensure social consensus, and thus generate
action strategies that allow the integrated management of water resources, integrated watershed management, development of water services,
Implementation of agreements for water and the execution of conceptually similar works.