Groundwater Microbial Surveillance

Subterranean Microbe Offensive

This project slams into the dark side of the water cycle—tracing toxins, pathogens, and microbial insurgents as they rip through karst networks and groundwater veins. We use advanced surveillance to expose how harmful algal blooms and other biohazards infiltrate subsurface systems, moving silent and fast through fractured stone. It's precision science with a warhammer—because the fight for clean water starts underground.

person in red shirt standing on rock in the middle of lake during daytime
person in red shirt standing on rock in the middle of lake during daytime
cave surrounded with blue body of water
cave surrounded with blue body of water

Used. Cited. Unleashed.

From hazard intel to microbial mapping, this research brings battlefield precision to the hidden war raging beneath our feet—tracking toxins, pathogens, and microbial shifts through the fractured veins of the underworld.

a close up of a puddle of water on the ground
a close up of a puddle of water on the ground
Pathogen Risk Zoning

Expose hidden biohazards underground to help shield communities from waterborne illness and environmental fallout.

Mapping the Microbial Underworld

Track how microbial communities shift and flow through aquifers and fractured rock, revealing the hidden biogeochemical battles shaping groundwater ecosystems.

Karstborne Hazard Intel

Track the silent spread of algal bloom toxins and microbial insurgents through karst and groundwater before they hit critical infrastructure or public supply lines.

Initiate Communications

Questions, collaborations, or just need to know if your aquifer’s plotting something? Hit us up—we’ve got data, maps, and a war plan.