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5 Steps to Successful Continuous Surface Water Monitoring

On Demand Webinar | Presented By: Kerry Caslow
 

Webinar Overview

Are you struggling with remote data collection or wondering how to even begin a continuous monitoring program? This webinar will give you the training, tips and tricks you need to collect continuous, high-quality data at all your water monitoring sites.

Application Development Manager Kerry Caslow will cover five essential steps that will set you up for data-collection success. From deployment techniques to data analysis, we’ll cover all aspects of continuous monitoring for water quality and water level.

If you’ve wondered whether your sites are suitable for continuous data collection, or have specific questions about streamgaging, equipment, or telemetry, now is your chance to ask.

We’ll discuss the reasons why you might want to switch from spot-sampling to continuous monitoring, some of the challenges you might face, and how In-Situ can help you resolve them.

The five steps we’ll cover include:

  • Deployment Techniques
  • Choosing an Instrument
  • Protecting Your Data
  • Telemetering Your Data
  • Analyzing Your Data


The presentation will also feature examples of sites and conditions you might encounter and discuss how to handle them. And we encourage you to bring questions related to your specific challenges.

This webinar is recommended for water monitoring professionals who use instrumentation in their work.

Roles include:

  • Hydrologic Technicians
  • Hydrologists
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Environmental Scientists

Presenter: Kerry Caslow

Kerry Caslow is the Application Development Manager for surface water at In-Situ. She has nearly nine years of experience in continuous monitoring with the USGS where she helped lead an urban hydrology program and followed that with three years of surface water consulting and instruction. From water quality to level to meteorological sensors, Kerry has installed a wide variety of equipment herself and assisted others with deployments at their sites, all with the goal of achieving the highest quality data possible.