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Pizometer (DWLR) - Digital Water level Recorder
A Piezometer Digital Water Level Recorder (DWLR) is a valuable tool for groundwater monitoring. Let’s dive into the details:
What is a Piezometer?
A piezometer measures the pressure (specifically, the piezometric head) of groundwater at a specific location. It helps determine seepage patterns, potential piping zones, and the effectiveness of seepage control methods.
Piezometers can be installed by burying or driving them into the ground. They consist of:
Casing: Typically made of PVC or stainless steel, the casing prevents soil particles from entering.
Filter: Ensures accurate measurements by filtering out soil particles.
Water Level Sensor (Transducer): Converts groundwater pressure into an electrical signal.
Functionality of DWLR (Digital Water Level Recorder):
The borewell drilling piezometer DWLR takes traditional piezometers to the next level.
It provides real-time data on groundwater levels, temperature, and conductivity.
The DWLR is essential for:
Groundwater Monitoring: Assessing groundwater levels and flow patterns.
Load Bearing Capability: Investigating soil or rock load bearing capacity affected by pore water pressure.
Rainwater Collection Evaluation: Assessing rainwater harvesting methods.
Crop Planning and Drought Forecasts.
Telemetry and Non-telemetry Options:
Telemetry-enabled DWLRs allow remote data collection and faster readings.
Non-telemetry versions provide accurate data without remote access.
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