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Handbook of Suggested Practices in the Design and Installation of Groundwater Monitoring Wells

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Published: 
Thursday, January 1, 1970
National Groundwater Association
This book presents practices currently used in the design and installation of monitoring wells. Emphasis is placed on the constraints dictated by hydrogeology conditions and limitations imposed by the availability of equipment to do the work that is needed. These constraints are balanced against the need to construct a well that will allow sampling, testing, and introduction of necessary tools. A matrix is provided to assist in the evaluation of drilling techniques. Procedures for equipment decontamination, well installation and completion, well development, well management, and well abandonment are discussed.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Monitoring and EvaluationInfrastructure DevelopmentIntegrated Water Resource Management
Resource type: 
Construction Manual
Resource Scale: 
Local

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