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Ground Water Monitoring
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GWM-01 Ground-Water Monitoring Program and Monitoring System Design Elements; Establishing Monitoring Program and Monitoring System Objectives, Data Needs & Uses
GWM-02 Assembling and Evaluating Important Existing Information (Part 1); Types and Sources of Existing Information
GWM-03 Assembling and Evaluating Important Existing Information (Part 2); Using Existing Information to Prepare an Initial Conceptual Site Model
GWM-04 Conducting a Detailed 3-Dimensional Environmental Site Characterization Program – Approaches, Tools and Methods
GWM-05 Refining the Conceptual Site Model; Selecting Optimum Monitoring Point Locations in 3 Dimensions
GWM-06 Factors to Consider in Selecting a Drilling Method; Descriptions, Applications and Limitations of Casing Advancement Drilling Methods
GWM-07 Descriptions, Applications and Limitations of Fluid Circulation Drilling Methods and Hollow-Stem Augers
GWM-08 Planning and Preparation for Soil Sample Collection and Description; Describing Soil Samples in the Field (Part 1)
GWM-09 Describing Soil Samples in the Field (Part 2); Handling Soil Samples in the Field
GWM-10 Objectives and Purposes of Monitoring Wells; Sources of Chemical Interference in Well Construction; Selection of Well Casing and Screen Materials; Methods for Joining Well Casing and Screen
GWM-11 Optimizing Well Diameter; Types and Designs of Well Screens; Selecting Filter Pack Material Size and Well-Screen Slot Size; Optimizing Well Screen Length; Options for Monitoring Multiple Target Monitoring Zones
GWM-12 Selection and Installation of Filter-Pack Material Type; Selection and Installation of Effective Annular Seal Materials
GWM-13 Surface Protection for Monitoring Wells; Alternate Well Completions; Direct-Push Well Installation
GWM-14 Ground-Water Monitoring Well Development – Objectives, Applications, Methods and Procedures
GWM-16 Field Decontamination Procedures for Ground-Water Sampling Equipment
GWM-17 Field Quality Assurance/Quality Control Practices for Ground-Water Sampling Events
GWM-18 The Science Behind Ground-Water Sampling (Part 1): Objectives of Ground-Water Sampling; The Importance of High-Quality Data; Uses of Water-Level Data; Water-Level Measurement Methods and Procedures; Recognizing and Avoiding Sources of Bias
GWM-19 The Science Behind Ground-Water Sampling (Part 2): Sources of Bias and Error in Ground-Water Sampling; Conditions Under Which Ground Water Occurs; Factors Affecting the Representative Nature of Ground-Water Samples
GWM-20 Purging and Sampling Device Selection Criteria; Operational Characteristics, Applications and Limitations of Grab Samplers, Suction-Lift Pumps & Electric Centrifugal Submersible Pumps
GWM-21 Operational Characteristics, Applications and Limitations of Positive Displacement Pumps (Gear-Drive Electric Submersible Pumps, Double-Acting Piston Pumps, Bladder Pumps and Gas-Drive Pumps) and Inertial-Lift Pumps
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