Hydrologic technicians use electronic tapes to measure groundwater in wells. The tape beeps or lights up when makes contact with water.
David Weathers
David Weathers is a hydrologic technician at the USGS Oregon Water Science Center. David specializes in water quality sensors for the environmental studies section.
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Hydrologic technicians use electronic tapes to measure groundwater in wells. The tape beeps or lights up when makes contact with water.
An electronic measuring tape will beep when it hits the surface of the water. This well inspection caught the attention of a neighborhood cat.
An electronic measuring tape will beep when it hits the surface of the water. This well inspection caught the attention of a neighborhood cat.
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Measuring wells in Klamath County
Hydrologic technicians use electronic tapes to measure groundwater in wells. The tape beeps or lights up when makes contact with water.
Hydrologic technicians use electronic tapes to measure groundwater in wells. The tape beeps or lights up when makes contact with water.
Cat inspects well depth measurement equipmentAn electronic measuring tape will beep when it hits the surface of the water. This well inspection caught the attention of a neighborhood cat.
An electronic measuring tape will beep when it hits the surface of the water. This well inspection caught the attention of a neighborhood cat.