
Applications
Standpipe piezometers are used to monitor piezometric water levels. Observation wells are used to monitor ground water levels. Typical applications include:
Installation
The standpipe piezometer, which is installed in a borehole, consists of a filter tip joined to a riser pipe. The filter tip is placed in a sand zone and a bentonite seal is placed above the sand to isolate the pore water pressure at the tip. The annular space between the riser pipe and the borehole is backfilled to the surface with a bentonite grout to prevent unwanted vertical migration of water. The riser pipe is terminated above ground level with a vented cap.
The observation well uses the same components as the standpipe piezometer, but is installed differently. No bentonite seals are placed and the borehole is backfilled with gravel or sand rather than a bentonite grout. The top of the borehole is sealed to prevent the entry of surface runoff, and the riser pipe is terminated above ground level.
Operation
Water levels in either the standpipe piezometer or the observation well are measured with a water level indicator. The water level indicator consists of a probe, a graduated cable or tape, and a cable reel with built-in electronics. The probe is lowered down the standpipe until it makes contact with water. This is signaled by a light and a buzzer built into the cable reel. The depth-to-water reading is taken from the cable or tape. The Water Level Indicator features a sensitivity adjustment which helps the user obtain consistent measurements and eliminates false triggering in different well and water conditions.
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