Monitor up to six isolated zones in a single drive location. The 615ML Multilevel Drive-Point Piezometer provides an affordable method to obtain shallow groundwater and soil vapor samples. Solinst also offers the Model 403 CMT® Multilevel System and Model 401 Waterloo Multilevel System (see Model 403 CMT Multilevel System and 401 Waterloo Multilevel Groundwater Monitoring System Data Sheets).
Multilevel Drive-Point Piezometers consist of monitoring ports with stainless steel, 100 mesh cylindrical filterscreens on 3/4" OD stainless steel drive-point port bodies. The ports are connected using 3/4" NPT stainless couplings and drive pipe extensions. A drive-point tip threads onto the first extension, or port, to be driven into the ground. Monitoring ports, couplings, and extensions are added as the piezometer is advanced into the subsurface.
The Drive-Points are designed for single use installations, and not for removal and reuse. They can also be used for temporary, short term monitoring applications. Solinst Multilevel Drive-Point Piezometers can be driven into the ground with any direct push or drilling technology, including a Manual Slide Hammer.
Advantages of Multilevel Drive-Points
- Up to 6 depth-discrete zones in a single drive
- Low cost and made from durable materials; some accessories available locally
- Easy to assemble and installs quickly using direct push methods or a manual slide hammer
Multilevel Drive-Point Applications
- High-resolution vertical subsurface profiling
- Groundwater sampling, including VOCs
- Water level monitoring
- Soil gas sampling
- Multilevel groundwater monitoring
- Contaminant plume delineations
- Low cost and minimal disturbance site assessment