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The Westbay System is a multilevel groundwater monitoring technology that allows testing of hydraulic conductivity, monitoring of fluid pressure and collection of fluid samples from multiple zones within a single borehole.
Reduce uncertainty in basic performance models and increase confidence in management decisions with more data.
The sophisticated features of the Westbay System represent a significant advancement in groundwater monitoring capability. You'll increase the quantity and quality of your data within a reasonable budget, meaning you can afford the information you need to improve long-term water management decisions.
Multilevel monitoring, sampling without repeated purging, removable sensors, verifiable well integrity.
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Use the Westbay System to construct a three-dimensional network of monitoring zones provides the data necessary to observe groundwater behavior on a "macroscopic" scale. This detailed data allows basin managers to optimize the use of groundwater resources.
The Westbay System has been used in the nuclear waste research programs in Canada, the United States, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, and South Korea.
Scientists involved in studying the possibility of burying nuclear waste deep underground agree that the most likely pathway for radionuclides to return to the biosphere is through groundwater.
As a result, careful evaluation of groundwater conditions is critical to determine the feasibility of an underground disposal site. The detailed, defensible data collected through Westbay System provides the key to a thorough understanding of groundwater conditions at a proposed repository site.
Information on the vertical distribution of fluid pressures and chemistry is the key to characterizing, managing and remediating contaminated groundwater sites. The Westbay System enables you to collect the data you need to identify the problem—affordably.
Engineers and geologists involved in the geotechnical sector have received vital pore pressure data and water chemistry information using the Westbay System technology on large construction projects that involve slope stability, dewatering and settlement.
Because fluid pressures and displacements are two of the most important parameters in the study of slope stability, the Westbay System has been used on some of the largest landslide and slope stability studies ever undertaken.
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The Westbay Multilevel Groundwater Monitoring System has three parts:
| Well Completion | Our modular casing system provides blank pipe segments in variable lengths, with multiple packers, couplings, and valved ports to seal and provide access to multiple monitoring zones in one borehole. Westbay Well Completions |
| Removable Probes | A family of portable, wireline-operated tools that run inside the casing to take measurements, collect samples, and carry out tests. Westbay Sampling Probes and Westbay Pressure Probes |
| Monitoring Software | Permits you to operate the probes and collect data at the surface or from a remote location via a laptop computer. Monitoring Software |
The Westbay System empowers you to monitor multiple discrete levels in a single borehole without cross-contamination. The casing and packers seal the borehole, isolating multiple monitoring zones, and preventing unnatural cross-flow between them.
Westbay System casing is available in two sizes:
Multilevel groundwater monitoring with a Westbay System completion leads you to superior cost-savings and superior results.
Draw on our knowledge and experience to help you select equipment and develop well designs to meet your technical objectives, borehole conditions and Westbay System capabilities.
We'll start by asking you about your project and help you select the best Westbay System components and type of borehole completion method for your particular situation. Our Westbay System casing can be installed in an open hole, through a temporary guide tube or in a cased well. The type of seals (e.g., packers) selected must match the drilling equipment and the expected borehole dimensions and stability conditions. Where packers are not used, monitoring zones can be sealed by backfill.
Our on-site technician helps your installation proceed smoothly. We work with your field installation team according to a well-proven process:
The Westbay System monitoring well components require little maintenance. That said, we recommend that you invest in a comprehensive maintenance, service and QA program for the portable measurement and sampling equipment for good QA of monitoring data and to support their continued reliable operation. Our maintenance programs can include annual recalibration of sensors, parts replacement, and priority response when you require repairs.
Our technical services staff can also advise you on quality assurance testing and evaluation and, upon request, will review your data to verify that your equipment is operating properly.