Do you have trouble sampling from depths exceeding 200 feet? 500 feet?
The latest Snap Sampler trigger allows Snap Sampling at virtually an depth.
A downhole solenoid actuator does all the work for you, right at the Sampler. A battery-operated or plug-in switch allows sample collection practically wherever and whenever you need.
Multilevel monitoring is an approach that is becoming more necessary as detail-oriented analyses and remedies are required.
This presentation at the North American Environmental Field Conference in Tampa, Florida, describes an approach to multilevel sampling that utilizes existing groundwater monitoring wells. Sime baffles are used with Snap Samplers to isolate zones within wells to find zones of contaminant influx.
With this baffle approach, multilevel data can be collected without the expense of installing additional wells, and leaving the well for traditional monitoring purposes.
Sampling variability is often either overlooked or poorly understood as a mechanism to confuse data analysis.
This paper presented at the North American Environmental Field Conference in Tampa, Florida, illustrates how 30% random error reduced to 10% random error can make trend monitoring much more visually apparent.