The correct choice of instruments and equipment is critical to meeting the objectives of a monitoring plan. Selecting the appropriate sensor model and range, or sampling device, will depend on the expected hydrologic response. Each monitoring site has unique requirements for the placement of equipment and structures. The installation must be designed to withstand the expected sampling conditions without failures. RiverMetrics™ can install sensors, samplers, and data loggers at your monitoring site.

RiverMetrics™ can evaluate sites for the installation of flumes and other measurement control structures. The principal of RiverMetrics™ has experience choosing the correct site, flume model and size, construction techniques, and monitoring equipment for more than 30 locations.

Top (above): A raft of logs traveling at 13 ft/sec impacts a sampling boom without damaging the sensors. Bottom: Making final adjustments to a sampling boom. Upper Right:Campbell data logger. Second Right: Installing state-of-the-art instrumentation at a retired USGS gage site. Third Right: Bed-mounted sampling boom in a control watershed. Bottom Right: Flume installation.

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