What is Dewatering?
Dewatering solutions involve removing water from soil or solid material to manage groundwater levels, especially in high water table areas like coastlines. This process strengthens soil and materials, improving stability for construction. Methods include pumps, filtration, and excavation.


Traditional vs. Efficient Dewatering Methods
Dewatering is often done using large piston pumps and drill rigs to install PVC pipes. This traditional approach is long, expensive, and requires extensive logistics, careful equipment placement, and significant labor. At Pristine Water Solutions, we simplify the process by installing PVC pipes manually and using individual bore pumps for each pipe. This removes the risk of relying on a single pump for the entire system, reducing the chance of failure while saving time, money, and stress. If one pump malfunctions, the system continues to function, and replacements are quick and non-disruptive—drastically cutting project costs.
Additional Dewatering Solutions
To enhance dewatering efficiency, we offer flowmeters—available with or without telemetry—to monitor flow rates and total water removal on-site. Additionally, during periods of heavy rainfall or unexpected water accumulation, we provide puddle sucker pumps. These specialized pumps can dry surfaces to just 10 mm, allowing work to continue even in wet conditions.
