Monitoring Contaminated Flow

Waterloo Multilevel Systems Used to Monitoring a Chlorinated Compound Release

four waterloo systems were installed to monitor a chlorinated compound release systems were installed at depths ranging from 131 m  229 m 430 ft  750 ft with most monitoring 7 zones the ports were constructed with both double valve pumps and vibrating wire transducers

Four Waterloo Systems were installed to monitor a chlorinated compound release. Systems were installed at depths ranging from 131 m – 229 m (430 ft – 750 ft), with most monitoring 7 zones. The Ports were constructed with both Double Valve Pumps and Vibrating Wire Transducers.

Waterloo Multilevel Systems Used for Contaminant Investigation at US Air Force Base

contaminant investigation at a us air force base waterloo systems installed to 213 m 700 ft in overburden using screened and cased wells up to 6 zones per hole with dedicated pumps and transducers

Contaminant investigation at a U.S. Air Force Base. Waterloo Systems installed to 213 m (700 ft) in overburden using screened and cased wells. Up to 6 zones per hole with dedicated pumps and transducers.

Waterloo Multilevel Systems Used to Investigate Hydraulic Properties Below Large Waste Site

an investigation of hydraulic properties beneath a large waste site waterloo multilevel systems were chosen to allow water quality sampling and to help determine the zones of highest permeability within the aquifer

An investigation of hydraulic properties beneath a large waste site. Waterloo Multilevel Systems were chosen to allow water quality sampling and to help determine the zones of highest permeability within the aquifer.

Waterloo Multilevel Systems Used To Characterize an Historical Chlorobenzene Plume

five waterloo systems were installed to 33.5 m 110 ft in fractured bedrock to help characterize a historical chlorobenzene plume at the site of a proposed groundwater pump and treat site. vibrating wire transducers and double valve pumps were dedicated at each of the 4 monitoring zones

Contaminant investigation at a U.S. Air Force Base. Waterloo Systems installed to 213 m (700 ft) in overburden using screened and cased wells. Up to 6 zones per hole with dedicated pumps and transducers.