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This article gives tips on the design and installation of monitoring wells into LID practices. It does not address the much deeper wells used to monitor groundwater levels.  
 
This article gives tips on the design and installation of monitoring wells into LID practices. It does not address the much deeper wells used to monitor groundwater levels.  
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[https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8f13-ecs-specs-gi-dwgs-T-850.041-Rev0-Sep2021.pdf Monitoring Well Standard Drawings from City of Toronto’s Green infrastructure in the Right-Of-Way]
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'''[https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8f13-ecs-specs-gi-dwgs-T-850.041-Rev0-Sep2021.pdf Monitoring Well Standard Drawings from City of Toronto’s Green infrastructure in the Right-Of-Way]'''
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*Review the above technical drawings of well types used by the City of Toronto in unpaved areas, and in paved areas with both options of geotextile lined membrane and an unlined typical with a PVC slotted well.
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*Review the below posted video showing how to install shallow and deep monitoring wells <br>
 
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:and how to effectively monitor the LID BMP practices they are used in conjunction with. <br>
 
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