Water management also needs a human side.

Natural resources projects are complicated with a delicate balance between community and resources. Flow exists to handle both. While having a wealth of hydrology experience is essential when working on natural resources projects, it also requires good communication with the community. This requires a firm that understands how greatly water is linked to the everyday life of communities and the potential impacts by a natural resources project, and importantly, also addresses community questions and concerns.

Flow seeks to be the connective tissue linking mining, oil, hydropower, geothermal and environmental conservation companies and the communities. Dedicated to resolving local conflicts, we do not just work in regard to resources but also work for good relations with those who inhabit the land. Understanding and relatability goes a long way when issues arise. We always aspire to contribute to social development and build good relationships everywhere we work, and which ultimately makes the hydrology work go smoothly.