List of RockWare RockWorks Customers
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Companies using RockWare RockWorks for Advanced Subsurface Mapping include: U.S. Geological Survey, a United States based Government organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion, Michigan Department Of Environment, Great Lakes, And Energy, a United States based Government organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $1.04 billion, Hydro-Geologic Solutions, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Hydro-Geologic Solutions | Professional Services | 10 | $2M | United States | RockWare | RockWare RockWorks | Advanced Subsurface Mapping | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Hydro-Geologic Solutions implemented RockWare RockWorks to support Advanced Subsurface Mapping workflows for its groundwater consultancy practice. The deployment targeted 3D hydrostratigraphic and volumetric modeling used on managed aquifer recharge and aquifer storage and recovery projects in California, aligning the RockWare RockWorks application with project-level geological modeling needs.
Configuration and module use reflect category-standard capabilities, inferred from project descriptions to include borehole data management and solid volumetrics functionality. RockWare RockWorks is applied to ingest borehole logs, construct stratigraphic sections, generate solid models and calculate subsurface volumes, producing visualizations and deliverables used by technical staff for design and planning.
RockWare RockWorks is used alongside Leapfrog Petra and ArcGIS to assemble multidisciplinary subsurface datasets and map outputs into basin management and stakeholder-facing materials. Outputs from RockWare RockWorks feed ASR well design, basin management recommendations and stakeholder planning deliverables for projects in California, establishing a pipeline from borehole and geological modeling to project reporting and advisory services.
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Michigan Department Of Environment, Great Lakes, And Energy | Government | 1500 | $1.0B | United States | RockWare | RockWare RockWorks | Advanced Subsurface Mapping | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, the Michigan Department Of Environment, Great Lakes, And Energy implemented RockWare RockWorks within its Advanced Subsurface Mapping workflows to produce the Gelman Site 3D lithology and geochemical models and to develop an interactive 3D virtual conceptual site model for contaminant 1,4 dioxane investigations. The deployment supports environmental site modeling in Michigan by integrating borehole lithology, water levels, and contaminant results issued 2024 to enable web mapping and remediation decision-making for the Gelman Site.
RockWare RockWorks is configured to generate 3D lithologic block models and geochemical surface models, ingest borehole logs and monitoring well water level measurements, and visualize contaminant concentration datasets in three dimensional space. Implemented capabilities align with Advanced Subsurface Mapping functional workflows and include 3D subsurface modeling, geochemical interpolation, and interactive visualization that feed web mapping layers and conceptual site model outputs.
Operational scope emphasizes the Gelman Site environmental site modeling effort and supports remediation planning and interpretive workflows used by state environmental modelers and planners. Governance centers on centralized data ingestion and model driven visualization to produce authoritative project artifacts issued 2024 for use in web mapping and remediation decision-making processes.
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U.S. Geological Survey | Government | 10000 | $1.9B | United States | RockWare | RockWare RockWorks | Advanced Subsurface Mapping | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, the U.S. Geological Survey California Water Science Center used RockWare RockWorks to interpolate a top-of-basement surface and build a 3D geologic framework for the Quartz Valley data release. The deployment used RockWare RockWorks as an Advanced Subsurface Mapping application to support hydrogeologic modeling, subsurface visualization, and the public dataset publication associated with the 2025 Quartz Valley geologic framework and borehole data release.
The implementation centered on interpolation and 3D geologic framework construction, leveraging RockWare RockWorks capabilities for gridding, stratigraphic correlation, borehole data ingestion, and volumetric visualization. Workflows emphasized geologic model assembly and visualization outputs suitable for inclusion in a public data release, aligning model artifacts with USGS data publication requirements.
Operational scope was the USGS California Water Science Center and the Quartz Valley regional dataset, with the RockWare RockWorks implementation directly supporting groundwater framework development and the public dissemination of borehole and framework data. The U.S. Geological Survey RockWare RockWorks Advanced Subsurface Mapping relationship focused on providing reproducible hydrogeologic modeling and visualization artifacts for regional groundwater framework initiatives and dataset publication in 2025.
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