Innovators of Breakthrough Groundwater Detection Tool Seek Investors for Expansion

Andrew Vandekop, Well Water Finders®
Featured Water Professional

When you consider more than 50% of Americans get their drinking water from groundwater, programs like The Path to Clean Water™ are critical to ensuring safe and healthy water resources for families, businesses and communities. For land management companies, water well drillers and municipalities, sampling at the correct depth and location ensures a more reliable assessment.

You can’t manage groundwater effectively without knowing where it is. And that’s where our system, the Well Water Finder can be a resource for water quality specialists. Our patented technology determines the location, depth and activity of groundwater down to 5,000 feet and provides the results in minutes. This week, we launched an equity crowdfunding campaign via the Netcapital platform. We are seeking investors that support the need for equipment that can address critical challenges faced by the global water sector.

After a 2-year pilot program helping landowners, realtors, corporate developers and water well drillers determine the location of water at their properties, our company is seeking shareholders for the next phase of our business expansion – manufacturing and sale of units. Our vision is that water professionals will be able to carry the portable system in their truck, place the units on the ground, and with downloaded software on their own laptop, be able to rapidly perform a groundwater survey and know the results in minutes. The system will also offer an on-demand feature of real-time consultation by a local hydrogeologist (similar to telemedicine).

2023 was the hottest year on record and as the droughts continue, the demand for tech that can accurately locate groundwater could become one of the most valuable technologies of our time. The system not only detects groundwater, but also sub-surface layers, enabling us to help design zones for aquifer recharge, enhancing groundwater levels for generations to come.

Groundwater quality is often influenced by the geological and hydrogeological features of an area. Understanding the local hydrogeology helps in predicting potential contaminants and their sources, allowing for targeted testing strategies.

To learn more about our technology and our latest news, visit us at WellWaterFinders.com

Andrew began his career in robotics engineering and sold his first patent at age 29. He's been in new product development his entire career and has applied these skills to three additional patents. During the time he spent field testing the Well Water Finders prototype, he served as a founding team member of a telecom start-up that went public on the NYSE in 2006.


About Andrew Vanderkop, Well Finders®

Andrew began his career in robotics engineering and sold his first patent at age 29. He's been in new product development his entire career and has applied these skills to three additional patents. During the time he spent field testing the Well Water Finders prototype, he served as a founding team member of a telecom start-up that went public on the NYSE in 2006.


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