water level reading News
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Solinst leveloggers simplify your pumping tests
Before the advent of pressure transducers with data loggers, field technicians and drilling contractors were relegated to hours, or even days on site during conventional pumping tests, continuously monitoring water level fluctuations in a vast array of observation wells. Often requiring running from well to well, readings were taken by hand with Water Level Meters. This was time consuming and ...
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Redesigned Solinst TLC Meter Now Reaches 1000 Feet (300m)
The Solinst TLC Meter has been redesigned to provide the option of longer tape lengths. Static water level and depth of readings are read off the new, extremely durable, Solinst PVDF flat tape, which is precisely laser marked every 1/100 ft or millimeter, and now available to 1000 ft (300 m). The TLC Meter accurately measures temperature and conductivity that has been standardized to 25°C, ...
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Solinst Telemetry Helps Assess Drought Conditions in North Carolina
The Water Resources Division of North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) is responsible for protecting, enhancing, and managing North Carolina’s surface water and groundwater resources. More than half of North Carolina’s population receives its drinking water from aquifers. With a large amount of the state’s groundwater also being used for irrigation, ...
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Groundwater data management software Diver-Office 2017.2 is available
Diver-Office 2017.2, free, easy-to-use groundwater data management software, can be downloaded from our Diver water level logger website now. Start, stop, read and program Diver water level loggers Exports data to a spreadsheet or modelling program Diver-Office is flexible ‘project-based' measurement software Intuitive user interface Calibrates CTD-Diver water level loggers ...
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Locus Introduces iPhone Application for Field Environmental Data Collection
Locus Technologies (Locus), the industry leader in web-based energy, environmental, and emissions information management software, announced today a new iPhone application for field data collection. eWell for the iPhone consists of two linked components: the iPhone application itself, and Locus' Environmental Information ManagementTM (EIM) web-based application. Data are collected using the ...
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British Prime Minister Blames Floods on Climate Change
LONDON, UK, July 24, 2007 (ENS) - The sun is forecast to shine across much of England Wednesday, illuminating flood waters that have risen to 60 year highs. Prime Minister Gordon Brown blamed climate change for the torrential rains that pounded the British Isles on Friday and through the weekend, inundating vast stretches of southwest England and leaving more than 50,000 homes without power. In ...
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