water well level monitoring Articles
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3 Reasons the Series PT-510 Excels in Well Water Measurement
In February we introduced our newest submersible pressure transducer, the Series PT-510. The Series PT-510 is an OEM-ready submersible transducer, with a maximum depth of 46 feet. Today, let’s look at three specific advantages of using the PT-510 in well water measurement. The size of the PT-510 is its first advantage in well water measurement. At less than an inch (0.9” / 21.9 mm) ...
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Why Is Water Level Monitoring Important?
Monitoring water levels can have numerous environmental benefits and is a popular measurement for a number of different industries and organisations. Below we will discuss some of the common applications water level monitoring devices, as well as some of the valuable insights that recording this can reveal. Remote water level monitoring Whereas water level monitoring used to be done by ...
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Fold geometry model of Coyote hills segment of Puente hills blind-thrust system applied to interpretation of long-term water level data
Recent work by others along the Coyote Hills segment of the Puente Hills blind-thrust system has imaged the near-surface structural features generated by activity of that intrabasin fault. Published shallow seismic profiles near the south flank of the Coyote Hills indicate the blindthrust system is expressed by south-facing folding of Quaternary terrestrial sediments underlying the hills. ...
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Cost-effective telemetry for agricultural applications
Rural areas with irrigation districts and small municipal water systems face distinctive issues because of their size and geography. Water shortages in irrigation districts, for instance, mean that farmers need the most accurate information possible to understand how the water they pump is being used. Relying on estimates, no matter how scientific, tends to yield unreliable numbers. And while ...
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Avenue 2 groundwater monitoring - Case Study
Project Avenue 2 groundwater monitoring Client Henk van Tongeren of Bronbemaling BV, in collaboration with Reinders-Wessemius, Country The Netherlands Background and objective The tunnel that will run underneath Maastricht as of 2016 will have a length of 2.3 kilometres. A special mega project for Europe. A double-deck tunnel suitable for lorry traffic in both the lower and the upper ...
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Why You Should Monitor Groundwater?
What is groundwater? Groundwater is water that is stored below the earth’s surface. When rain or other sources of water come into contact with the ground, the majority of it travels below the surface. Though much of this moisture is then absorbed by plants or returned to the atmosphere (through infiltration), some water will travel deeper beneath the surface – where it reaches and ...
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LNAPL At Petroleum Product Terminal - Case Study
ABSTRACT BOS 200® was injected at a refined petroleum product terminal to remediate LNAPL in groundwater. Within one year after treatment, the site received a No Further Action status. CHALLENGES The remedial goal was to eliminate the reoccurrence of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) which persisted with no apparent pattern. Annual fluctuations in groundwater elevation were ...
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Pump Station call outs a thing of the past - Case Study
It’s 2:00 AM and a telephone rings in Eckville, Alberta. Rick McKinnon checks the display on his cell phone and groans. It’s another high level call out alarm from one of the town’s new sewage lift stations. He knows before he drives there that the system will be running on floats instead of the new ultrasonic level controller. Rick is Public Works Supervisor for the Town of ...
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