1st Edition
The Essential Handbook of Ground-Water Sampling
Tremendous improvements in ground-water sampling methodologies and analytical technologies have made it possible to collect and analyze truly representative samples to detect increasingly lower levels of contaminants—now in the sub-parts-per-billion range. Though these new methods produce more accurate and precise data and are less expensive, many companies and government agencies are reluctant to update their sampling protocols and regulations claiming the transition would be too costly.
The Essential Handbook of Ground-Water Sampling clearly details the economic and scientific case for adopting these new methodologies. Citing examples of unnecessary expenditure due to the inaccuracy of out-dated techniques, the editors point out that the expense of making incorrect decisions based on poor quality samples clearly negates any savings that might be realized by using older, more inefficient, and effectively short-sighted, methods. Using numerous figures, tables, and references to recent research, the editors explain the efficiency of utilizing newer, more accurate, techniques that produce higher quality data. The text provides a detailed discussion of every aspect of ground-water sampling from the development of a sampling and analysis plan, through sample collection, pretreatment, handling, shipping, and analysis, to the documentation, interpretation, and presentation of ground-water quality data.
Successful sampling events and accurate data provide a sound foundation for making important, potentially expensive decisions regarding site monitoring, risk assessment, remediation, and closure. Armed with the information presented in this handbook, environmental professionals will be able to make sound technological and economic decisions regarding the choice of sampling equipment, methodologies, and procedures to meet their site-specific objectives and ensure the success of their ground-water sampling programs.
The Ground-Water Sampling and Analysis Plan: A Road Map to Sampling Procedures, G. L. Nielsen
Selection and Operation of Purging and Sampling Devices, D. M. Nielsen
Preparing Sampling Points for Sampling: Purging Methods, D. M. Nielsen and G. L. Nielsen
Ground-Water Sample Pretreatment Methods: Filtration and Preservation, G. L. Nielsen and D. M. Nielsen
Conducting a Ground-Water Sampling Event, G. L. Nielsen and D. M. Nielsen
Acquisition and Interpretation of Water-Level Data, M. G. Dalton, B. E. Huntsman, and K. Bradbury
Decontamination of Field Equipment Used in Ground-Water Sampling Programs, G. L. Nielsen
Ground-Water Sample Analysis, R. J. Vitale and O. C. Braids
Organization and Analysis of Ground-Water Quality Data, M. N. Sara and R. Gibbons
Biography
David M. Nielsen, Gillian Nielsen