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Basement Impact Assessment

 Basement impact is the situation that occurs due to moving groundwater water through the soil will affect land and property conditions. A Basement impact assessment evaluates risks of slope stability problems by including a desk study to validate the site's history, explore hydro-geological and conditions, and surface flood risk. The basement impact assessment takes care of the geological and hydro-geological conditions of the area and other potential risks such as drainage, flooding, groundwater quality. Basement changes can add valuable space to your property or development, but ensure that the proposed basement development is appropriate. Basement Impact Assessment understands the sites' geological and hydro-geological conditions and other possible risks like drainage, flooding, groundwater quality. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical's team of experts prepare Basement Impact Assessments (BIA) report to support your planning application. For more details, kindly visit: https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/basement-impact-assessment/



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