Water Well Monitoring Training For Monitoring And Testing
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based in USA
This course covers basic operation for all FLIR T4xx and T6xx Series cameras. This includes the T420, T440, T620, and T640 models.This course is FREE for all ...
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based in USA
This course will introduce you to the operation of the FLIR E4/E5/E6 and E8 infrared camera series. This course is a self paced on-demand web course, you can start as soon as you enroll and you can stop and continue where you left off at any time.There is NO CHARGE for ...
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based in USA
The well is installed, the surface completion is finished but the well is still not ready to sample. Development is a critical step following construction of monitoring wells that is often short-changed or, sometimes, not implemented at all when new wells are installed at a site. This can result in a detrimental impact on the ability of the new well to yield representative ground-water samples ...
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based in USA
There are a lot more useful and appropriate purging and sampling device options available than the bailer! Learn what types of sampling devices are appropriate for a variety of analytical parameters, and which devices should never be used for some parameters. This series of 2 modules provides a detailed discussion of a wide range of devices available for purging and sampling ground-water ...
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based in USA
This course covers basic operation for all new (2011) FLIR E Series cameras. This includes the E30, E40, E50, E60, and E30 bx, E40 bx, E50 bx, and E60 bx models.There is NO CHARGE for this FREE ...
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based in USA
One of the most challenging questions faced at the start of a ground-water monitoring program is “what are the most effective locations for this site’s ground-water monitoring wells and well screens?” This in-depth series of 5 separate modules addresses all of the myriad elements that must be evaluated to answer this seemingly simple question. Field videos are included within ...
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based in USA
FREE Educational Seminars for Realtors, Home Inspectors, BOH Agents and Homeowner's. What you should know about Private Drinking Water Wells The EPA estimates that more than 21 million American households rely on private well water systems to provide their families with their drinking water? Here in New England, approximately 2.3 million people, or 20% of New Englanders have wells. In Maine, New ...
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based in USA
This course will introduce you to the operation of a generic infrared camera. At the conclusion of this course, you will be able to successfully operate your infrared camera to capture and save meaningful images. This course is a self paced on-demand web course, you can start as soon as you enroll and you can stop and continue where you left off at any time.There is NO CHARGE for this FREE ...
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based in USA
Measurement of field water-quality indicator parameters is a fundamental component of most conventional purging and all low-flow purging and sampling approaches to collecting ground-water samples from monitoring wells. This module explains how to correctly measure the most common water-quality indicator parameters (including pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen and redox potential) and ...
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based in USA
If you think there is a simple cookbook, one-size-fits-all approach to building monitoring wells that will consistently produce sediment-free, representative ground-water samples, you’re wrong! This series of 4 modules will demonstrate why by covering the complex topic of monitoring well design and construction from the bottom (the well screen) to the top (surface completion) and ...
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