Study on the Present Situation and Development of Groundwater Monitoring Technology

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In order to investigate the groundwater level and quality, and study the groundwater contaminant in vertical and the dynamics relation in different aquifers, the place of sampling and monitoring need to be installed in the relevant position of the aquifers to differentiate groundwater from different aquifers. In recent years, groundwater monitoring and sampling system has made great progress, this paper focuses on the current study and development of groundwater monitoring well technology, and analyses the development and the applied direction of monitoring well technology from single-well monitoring to multi-level monitoring, which would provide scientific references for domestic related and groundwater contaminant.

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