Monitoring multiple levels of groundwater data at PFAS-contaminated sites 

PFAS in water

Monitoring multiple levels of groundwater data at PFAS-contaminated sites 

14 Jun, 2023

Published over 2 years ago. See the latest and most current information on PFAS in water.

The Solinst Model 403 CMT Multilevel Systems are tried and tested solutions for monitoring PFAS-contaminated sites effectively. Solinst’s CMT Multilevel Systems monitor discrete groundwater zones at multiple depths zones within one borehole, so they are able to offer the most precise 3D assessment of PFAS contamination. This data is crucial in comprehending the vertical and horizontal transportation of PFAS, delineating the PFAS plume and tracking concentration fluctuations. The Model 403 CMT comes with either 3 or 7 channels and monitoring ports are easily placed at different depths in each channel. This precise and dependable instrument can be used in direct push installations. Both models of CMT System minimise site disturbance and are extremely cost-effective and easy to install and operate.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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