groundwater level sensor Articles
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How Reliable Are Your Groundwater Level Measurements
Over the past few years, Eijkelkamp Soil & Water has gained extensive experience in the management of groundwater level measurement networks. This experience also serves as a foundation for our ongoing efforts to develop and enhance the collected data. For example, in the course of our activities, we have observed a growing discrepancy between manually-collected measurement data and ...
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Polluted sites: Groundwater decontamination requires robust level sensors
Whether it be old landfills, coal tips, former military sites or refineries, what remains behind is contaminated ground, which is a danger to both humans and the environment. In the rehabilitation of these sites, level sensors are required which are resistant to the often aggressive hazardous substances encountered. Contaminated sites are not only characterized by adverse health or environmental ...
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Groundwater monitoring around hydraulic fracturing sites in Colorado - Case study
Hydraulic fracturing or ‘Fracking’ has become more prevalent and controversial in the US in recent years. More than 90 percent of new wells in the US are completed using this method. While it is endorsed by some as a game-changer that promises an increase in the nation’s economy due to energy independence, job creation, and lower energy prices; others are calling for a temporary ...
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RichWaterWorld Project - Case Study
Project name RichWaterWorld Partners Alliander | Alterra | B-Ware | Meteo Group | Park Lingezegen | Radboud Universiteit | Royal Eijkelkamp Country The Netherlands Background of RichWaterWorld Water is at the very focus of global attention: Climate change has serious consequences on wateravailability, especially in the higher-lying deltas, meaning the river and water systems in rural ...
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