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[[File:monitoring-well-subgrade.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Monitoring well installed to subgrade.]]
[[File:monitoring-well-subgrade.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Monitoring well installed to subgrade.]]
Monitoring wells allow for measurement of water levels in the sub-surface components of LID practices. They are important for sampling procedures and ensuring that the LID feature are performing as intended.<br>
[[Monitoring wells]] allow for measurement of water levels in the sub-surface components of LID practices. They are important for sampling procedures and ensuring that the LID feature are performing as intended.<br>


Construction Steps:<br>
Construction Steps:<br>

Revision as of 18:49, 19 July 2022

Monitoring well installed to subgrade.

Monitoring wells allow for measurement of water levels in the sub-surface components of LID practices. They are important for sampling procedures and ensuring that the LID feature are performing as intended.

Construction Steps:

  1. Install a cap stand at the required elevation to anchor the monitoring well.
  2. Wrap the perforated pipe with a geotextile sock (to prevent migration of soil into the well).
  3. Anchor the perforated pipe to the bottom of the LID feature.
  4. Install a lockable cap to the top of the standpipe to protect against vandalism.
  5. Install monitoring equipment (e.g., a level logger) if required.

Key Inspection Points:

  • Pipe is perforated, rigid, and matches design specifications
  • Well is installed according to contract documents
  • Geotextile sock is wrapped around the perforated portion of the well

Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Incorrect sequencing – ensure that standpipe is installed prior to backfilling with granular material