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Groundwater monitoring is a key part of overall groundwater management.  
Groundwater monitoring is a key part of overall groundwater management. Groundwater monitoring usually means regular measurement of groundwater levels (the water table, usually in boreholes), or groundwater quality. Groundwater quality monitoring ranges from simple (e.g. measuring selected parameters in the field using field meters or field test kits) to complex (collecting multiple water samples for laboratory analysis of many different parameters).
 





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Groundwater monitoring is a key part of overall groundwater management. Groundwater monitoring usually means regular measurement of groundwater levels (the water table, usually in boreholes), or groundwater quality. Groundwater quality monitoring ranges from simple (e.g. measuring selected parameters in the field using field meters or field test kits) to complex (collecting multiple water samples for laboratory analysis of many different parameters).


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