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Suction lysimeter installation and sampling procedures

Suction lysimeters are required for some field-scale groundwater monitoring studies to monitor the transport of compounds of interest through the unsaturated zone. Unlike monitoring wells or water supply wells that sample water from the saturated zone, suction lysimeters sample water from the unsaturated zone. This section provides a summary of the installation and sampling procedures for pressure-vacuum suction lysimeters. A detailed discussion of unsaturated zone sampling devices is available elsewhere. [Pg.812]

The reservoir materials may be PVC, stainless steel, or a fluorocarbon polymer, and the porous cup may be constructed of ceramic, stainless steel, or fluorocarbon polymer. Ceramic cups have a smaller pore size, a greater bubble pressure (pressure under which the cup produces bubbles), and a greater operational suction range, and are preferred to other porous cup materials. All materials used for the construction of the suction lysimeter should be tested in the laboratory to determine if any bias in the sample analysis will result from their use. [Pg.812]


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