Ecoseal Developments Pvt Ltd
Coastal Towns Infrastructure Improvement Program in Bangladesh
 

The coastal zone of Bangladesh supports the livelihoods of over 38.5 million people. Communities in coastal towns are particularly vulnerable to climate related events which also increase the risk to water supplies. Ecoseal conducted assessments of groundwater resources with sustainability and water quality as the key criteria for developing water sources. A coupled flow and salinity model was used to assess impacts of increased groundwater usage and climate change impacts, including sea level rise on the deep aquifers underlying Amtali and its ability to support future drinking water demand of coastal towns.

 
 
Helping Communities
Project Review

Ecoseal reviewed the ACIAR Project on Sustainable Agriculture in Saline Environments through Serial Biological Concentration, which was carried out in Pakistan and Australia.
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Seawater Intrusion Model for the Island of Kayts, Sri Lanka

Assessing sustainable water supply options for Kayts to limit the impact of saline groundwater upconing and saltwater intrusion along the northwest coast of Sri Lanka.
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Groundwater Management Model for the Lower Murray, Australia

The aim of this project was to develop a groundwater management model which was used by natural resource managers and the community to better manage the groundwater resources of the Lower Murray. This region has been designated as a potential high-risk aquifer system.
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