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Groundwater Monitoring Well Pipes & Screens
GEOLUR supplies PVC, ABS, PE/HDPE and custom perforated pipe systems for groundwater monitoring wells, with casing, screen and connection options matched to sampling, water-level and site requirements.
Groundwater Monitoring Wells
The well construction is part of the monitoring system.
Groundwater monitoring wells provide controlled access to an aquifer for water-level observation, groundwater sampling, contamination assessment and long-term environmental or construction monitoring. The casing, screen, connection, filter pack and sealing system all influence how the well communicates with the surrounding ground.
Groundwater-Level Monitoring
Monitoring wells provide a repeatable access point for manual water-level measurements, pressure monitoring or compatible automated sensors.
Groundwater Sampling
Well materials and screened intervals should support collection of groundwater that is representative of the target monitoring zone without avoidable interference from well construction materials.
Environmental & Project Monitoring
Monitoring wells may support contaminated-land investigations, infrastructure projects, dewatering assessment, industrial sites, landfills and long-term environmental surveillance.
Applications
One well type. Very different monitoring objectives.
GEOLUR supplies pipe and screen systems for groundwater monitoring applications where the well configuration needs to correspond to a specific hydrogeological, environmental or construction question.
Contaminated Land
Monitoring wells can be positioned up-gradient, within or down-gradient of suspected contaminant sources to characterize groundwater conditions and migration.
Landfills & Waste Facilities
Groundwater wells can support perimeter surveillance and long-term monitoring around landfill, waste-treatment and related environmental facilities.
Construction & Dewatering
Observation wells can monitor groundwater-level response before, during and after excavation, pumping or temporary dewatering activities.
Industrial & Infrastructure Sites
Groundwater monitoring can support environmental baseline studies, site investigations, remediation programs and infrastructure impact assessment.
Well Architecture
A monitoring well is a vertical hydraulic system.
The screen defines where groundwater can enter. Solid casing preserves access to the target interval. The filter pack, bentonite or grout seals, surface protection and completion method help control unwanted hydraulic pathways.
Solid Riser Casing
The solid section provides access between the monitored interval and the surface while isolating sections that should not contribute water to the well.
Well Screen
Machine-slotted or custom-perforated sections create the hydraulic interface between the target formation or filter pack and the monitoring well.
Filter & Seal System
The filter pack supports groundwater inflow while annular sealing helps limit vertical flow between formations and infiltration from the ground surface.
Why can an excessively long screen be a problem?
Why is the filter pack part of the screen design?
Why is annular sealing important?
Material Selection
PVC, HDPE or another material? The sample matters.
The casing material can influence durability and, in some monitoring programs, groundwater chemistry results. GEOLUR therefore recommends selecting material according to the target analytes, groundwater environment, well depth, mechanical requirements and approved specification—not from price alone.
| Material | Potential Groundwater-Well Role | Advantages | Important Limitations / Checks |
|---|---|---|---|
| PVC / PVC-U | Commonly used for solid casing and slotted monitoring-well screens when compatible with the analytical program. | Rigid, lightweight, corrosion resistant and readily manufactured into plain and screened sections. | Chemical compatibility, target analytes, joint method and project acceptance should be confirmed. PVC is not automatically suitable for every organic contaminant program. |
| PE / HDPE | Monitoring, environmental and special groundwater applications where its chemical resistance and fabrication characteristics are advantageous. | Tough, corrosion resistant and available in plain or screen configurations. | Permeability to certain compounds, flexibility and connection method can become relevant in sensitive groundwater-quality programs. |
| ABS | Potential project-specific polymer casing or fabricated components where specifically accepted by the monitoring design. | Lightweight, machinable and suitable for engineered polymer components. | ABS is not the default international material for groundwater monitoring wells. Chemical compatibility and specification acceptance should be confirmed before use. |
| Other Materials | Sensitive chemical monitoring or highly demanding applications may require stainless steel, PTFE or another approved material. | Can provide different chemical-resistance or sampling characteristics. | Higher cost, handling requirements and project-specific suitability must be assessed. |
Screens & Perforation
The screen controls where groundwater enters the well.
GEOLUR can support plain casing, machine-slotted sections and project-specific perforated pipe enquiries. The final opening geometry should be coordinated with the formation, filter pack, monitoring interval and hydraulic objective.
Machine-Slotted Pipe
Controlled slot geometry can provide a repeatable screened section for groundwater monitoring and sampling installations.
Custom Perforation
Hole or slot diameter, length, spacing, rows and perforated zones can be reviewed for project-specific configurations subject to manufacturing feasibility.
Targeted Screen Length
The screen should correspond to the groundwater interval that the monitoring program is intended to represent rather than automatically extending across the full aquifer thickness.
Connections
A clean screen still needs a reliable joint.
Groundwater monitoring-well connections should provide mechanical continuity, maintain the required internal passage and avoid creating an unnecessary pathway for groundwater entry or contamination.
Flush or Threaded Connections
Threaded connections can create a smooth well string while avoiding solvent adhesives where the environmental specification restricts their use.
Leak-Controlled Joints
Joint details should limit unintended water entry through the casing itself, particularly where low-yield formations make leakage significant relative to flow through the intended screen.
Casing-to-Screen Continuity
Plain casing, screened sections, caps and accessories should use compatible dimensions and connection geometry to create a consistent installation system.
QA/QC
Control the well components before they disappear underground.
Once a monitoring well is installed, replacing casing or screen can be expensive and disruptive. GEOLUR therefore recommends defining the measurable product requirements before production and checking them before dispatch.
- Pipe material and specified grade
- Outside and inside diameter
- Wall thickness
- Pipe section length
- Connection geometry
- Screened interval
- Slot width or perforation dimensions
- Slot / hole pattern and spacing
- Required caps and accessories
- Surface cleanliness
- Packaging and identification
- Specified certificates or technical documents
Southeast Asia & Europe
The groundwater problem changes with the project environment.
GEOLUR’s target markets include Southeast Asia and Europe, where groundwater monitoring wells may serve very different construction, environmental and regulatory purposes. The pipe system therefore needs to be adapted to the local monitoring objective rather than copied from a generic standard detail.
Urban Construction, Industrial Sites & High Groundwater
Dense cities, deep excavations, tropical rainfall, shallow groundwater, industrial redevelopment and infrastructure projects can create frequent requirements for groundwater-level observation and water-quality monitoring.
- Deep excavation and dewatering observation
- Industrial or contaminated-land investigation
- Infrastructure baseline monitoring
- High seasonal groundwater variability
- Corrosive or saline groundwater in coastal environments
Environmental Compliance & Long-Term Monitoring
European monitoring programs commonly place strong emphasis on representative groundwater samples, environmental permitting, contaminated-land assessment, landfill surveillance and long-term monitoring-point integrity.
- Groundwater quality monitoring points
- Landfill and waste-site monitoring
- Contaminated-land and remediation programs
- Industrial groundwater surveillance
- Long-duration environmental monitoring networks
International Reference Cases
Real monitoring-well practice shows why specification matters.
The following examples are independent industry and regulatory references. They are presented to illustrate established groundwater-monitoring practice and are not represented as GEOLUR projects.
Red Hill Monitoring-Well Network Expansion
A documented monitoring-well program at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility in Hawai‘i specified deep PVC-cased groundwater monitoring wells with slotted PVC screens and detailed annular sealing and centralizer requirements.
The example illustrates how casing diameter, screen length, target groundwater elevation and sealing arrangement are selected around hydrogeological and contaminant-monitoring objectives.
EPA-hosted project reference →USGS Groundwater Investigation Wells
A USGS groundwater investigation used factory-cleaned, flush-threaded PVC casing with slotted PVC screens. Screen location and length were selected according to the monitored hydrogeological intervals and anticipated water-table conditions.
The case demonstrates that even apparently simple PVC monitoring wells depend on screen placement, filter pack, sealing and connection details.
USGS project reference →Groundwater Quality Monitoring Points
The UK Environment Agency’s guidance treats monitoring-point design as a system involving response-zone depth and length, screen design, casing materials, seals and representative groundwater sampling.
It specifically warns that unnecessarily long screens can interfere with groundwater-flow regimes and produce mixed or diluted samples.
Environment Agency guidance →Related Engineering Context
Pipe supply and groundwater monitoring are different roles.
GEOLUR focuses on engineered pipe, casing, screen and related product supply. Where a project also requires instrumentation strategy, groundwater monitoring services or broader geotechnical monitoring support, these activities should be defined separately from the product-supply scope.
GEOLUR — Product Supply
PVC / PVC-U engineering pipes, PE / HDPE engineering pipes, project-specific polymer components and custom perforated pipe systems for monitoring and groundwater applications.
Explore GEOLUR products →GEOUE — Engineering Monitoring Services
For projects requiring instrumentation and monitoring services in addition to pipe procurement, GEOUE provides separate engineering-monitoring capabilities within the wider GeoOrigin ecosystem.
Related groundwater monitoring services →RFQ Guide
Send the monitoring objective—not just a pipe diameter.
A clearer RFQ allows GEOLUR to review whether the requested casing, screen and connection can be supplied as specified and whether custom fabrication is required.
Well & Project Information
- Groundwater monitoring objective
- Well depth
- Target monitoring interval
- Groundwater chemistry or contaminants of concern
- Project country and delivery location
- Applicable specification or regulator requirements
Pipe & Screen Information
- Required material
- Outside / nominal diameter
- Wall thickness or schedule
- Solid casing length
- Screen length
- Slot width / perforation dimensions
- Connection type
- Required accessories
- Quantity
Frequently Asked Questions
Groundwater monitoring well pipe FAQs.
What pipe material is commonly used for groundwater monitoring wells?
Can PVC be used for every groundwater-quality monitoring program?
Can HDPE be used for groundwater monitoring wells?
Is ABS normally used for groundwater monitoring wells?
What is the difference between solid casing and well screen?
How should monitoring-well slot size be selected?
Why may threaded joints be preferred to glued PVC joints?
Can GEOLUR supply custom slotted or perforated pipe?
What information should be sent with an RFQ?
Why GEOLUR
Engineering pipe supply built around the monitoring requirement.
GEOLUR focuses on engineering pipes, casing systems and custom perforated products rather than treating groundwater-monitoring components as generic consumer pipe. GeoOrigin Engineering Limited provides the corporate engineering context behind the GEOLUR platform.
Monitoring-Led Selection
Material, screen configuration and connection can be reviewed against the actual monitoring objective rather than selected from a catalogue name alone.
Project-Specific Perforation
GEOLUR can review custom screen lengths, slot or perforation patterns and related pipe configurations where standard products do not match the specification.
Defined RFQ Scope
Dimensions, materials, connections, screen geometry, accessories and required documentation can be defined before quotation and production.