
Zahori Method
The dowsing method is an ancient technique that aims to locate underground water wells and find out the flow or volume, depth and even its potability. The method is also known as "dowsing technique" and the dowser as "radiesthesist". It consists of stimulating the senses using simple elements in the form of a rod and pendulum, which amplify the radiation to detect water currents, magnetic flows, underground lakes, mineral veins, etc.
The dowsing method is an ancient technique that aims to locate underground water wells and find out the flow or volume, depth and even its potability. The method is also known as "dowsing technique" and the dowser as "radiesthesist". It consists of stimulating the senses using simple elements in the form of a rod and pendulum, which amplify the radiation to detect water currents, magnetic flows, underground lakes, mineral veins, etc.
Water production and storage
Main theme:
European
Region:
1000 - 1200
Precipitation (mm):
Low
Application difficulty:
1, 6, 11,13 and 15
SDGs impacted:
Electromagnetics
Energy used:
50 - 70
Efficiency (%):
Urban/Rural
Sector:
Sustainable method for detecting groundwater, little infrastructure
Expected environmental impact:
$100 - $300
Estimated value: