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Launching Our 5 Step Borehole Guide in Light of the Postponed Borehole Users Conference 2020

October 29, 2020

As restrictions stand, we are not able to hold our flagship Borehole Users Conference in its full glory, so we have decided to postpone the event to November 2021. However, it’s not all bad news! We have carefully selected some of the key topics covered over the last 8 years to produce our step-by-step guide to successfully developing a licensed water supply borehole. 


Throughout November we will be publishing the 5-part series, packed full of information which will provide you with the key points to develop a licensed water supply borehole. Including carrying out an initial feasibility study through, submitting a successful licence application and the ongoing responsibility for management and maintenance. 


Click the infographic below to find out more:

To conclude the series, our specialists will be hosting a webinar to fill you in on all the technical detail and answer those burning questions! You can register your interest now by emailing JosephineCanning@envireauwater.co.uk. Until then, keep your eyes peeled on LinkedIn and Twitter for the first in our series. 

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