Projects

Field models that turn problems into practical work

Earthguard projects are organised around clear field pathways: diagnose the problem, collect evidence, build a practical response, train users, and leave behind a system people can maintain.

Project portfolio

Applied work arranged by real site needs

Each project can begin as a rapid assessment, a pilot, a training program, or a longer advisory engagement.

01

Mine Safety Monitoring

Underground and surface monitoring for gases, dust, heat, humidity, equipment movement, and emergency response triggers.

02

Water Quality and Sampling

Field sampling plans, portable testing, water risk interpretation, community reporting, and practical protection measures.

03

Wastewater and Sewer Treatment

Treatment process review, sampling points, operational checks, simple improvement plans, and decision support for cleaner discharge.

04

Geotechnical Stability

Trial pits, slope observations, ground evidence, excavation risk, settlement context, and recommendations for safer works.

05

Waste and Recycling Systems

Waste segregation, recycling streams, resource recovery, circular economy routines, and training for cleaner operations.

06

AI, GIS, and IoT Pilots

Localised dashboards, GIS layers, sensor networks, alerts, and AI-supported risk classification designed for field adoption.

Project pathway

A simple route from field evidence to adoption

The structure keeps technical work understandable to operators, institutions, and communities.

01Define the site problemClarify the safety, water, waste, ground, automation, or environmental decision that needs support.
02Collect evidenceUse observation, sampling, monitoring, GIS, records, stakeholder knowledge, and field measurements.
03Build the responsePrepare recommendations, dashboards, prototypes, reports, training material, or operating routines.
04Train and transferTeach the users, document the method, and leave a maintainable next step.
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