Pl. Bjerg et al., EFFECTS OF SAMPLING WELL CONSTRUCTION ON H-2 MEASUREMENTS MADE FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF REDOX CONDITIONS IN A CONTAMINATED AQUIFER, Environmental science & technology, 31(10), 1997, pp. 3029-3031
Measurement of hydrogen, H-2, has been suggested for characterization
of redox levels in groundwater and has recently been used in the delin
eation of redox processes in contaminated aquifer. In this investigati
on, we evaluate the influence of materials and age of the well on the
H-2 measurements performed in a leachate-contaminated sandy aquifer at
the Grindsted Landfill, Denmark, Four types of small diameter wells w
ere tested, covering a range of materials (teflon, PVC, black iron, an
d stainless steel) and installation methods (driven wells and bailer t
echniques). The results suggest that the following precautions are tak
en in order to obtain valid measurements of H-2: (1) all iron parts sh
ould be avoided as well materials, (2) PVC, teflon, and probabaly stai
nless steel are suitable materials for wells, (3) wells for monitoring
H-2 levels shall rest for a period from installation till sampling (o
ur experiences indicate approximately 3 months) before their readings
can he trusted, and (4) installation of wells or heavy mechanical work
in the subsoil can affect the H-2 levels in nearby wells.