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Processed Landsat image of Kakuma area (© RTI, 2012)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, A SOLUTION TO FIND WATER FOR KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP IN KENYA (2012)

WATEX™ System applied in Kakuma, one of the biggest refugee camp in Africa with over 200 000 displaced individuals.
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Group of refugees in the sandstorm, along the Chadian border, fleeing Sudan. (©Hélène Caux, July 2004)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, A GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGY FOR INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES TO FIND WATER FOR DARFUR REFUGEES IN CHAD (2005-2008)

Mapping groundwater potential with the WATEX™ System to identify new refugee camps supporting 30,000 persons per unit.
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Press conference with Carlos Manuel Rodriguez (Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica), Dr. Saud Amer (USGS) and Sharon Day (former US ambassador to Costa Rica) (© RTI, 2019)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, AN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY OF COSTA RICA (2018)

Use of the WATEX™ System in groundwater exploration and assessment in Costa Rica alongside the Ministry of E...
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How to Find Underground Water Using Google Earth: Professional Groundwater Detection and Sustainable WATEX Solutions by RTI EXPLORATION in Texas

How to Find Underground Water Using Google Earth: Professional Groundwater Detection and Sustainable WATEX Solutions by RTI EXPLORATION in Texas

RTI EXPLORATION secures long-term water sustainability using Google Earth for structural mapping and our proprietary...
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The survey area (blue polygon) is located in the eastern highlands of Ethiopia, close to the border of Somaliland, on the southern part of the Afar depression. (© RTI, 2013)

GROUNDWATER EXPLORATION FOR AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION IN ETHIOPIA (2013)

The WATEX™ System approach was used to achieve rapid, large-scale mapping of shallow and deep aquifers in the Ogaden a...
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Children of Jabal camp (© RTI, 2006)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, A KEY TOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES TO FIND WATER FOR DARFUR REFUGEES IN SUDAN (2005-2008)

WATEX™ System applied in Darfur, leading to the drilling of 1800 wells since 2005 and contributing to the survival of ...
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