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Water sampler

A water sampler is a device for field collection of one or more samples of water for testing. There are many different designs of water samplers. Selection or a particular sampler type depends on the type of analysis to be performed, the type of water source and other factors such as ambient environmental conditions. Some sampler devices are designed for manual collection. Composite samplers can be configured to collect multiple samples over a specified time period or flow regime.

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A water sampler is a device for field collection of one or more samples of water for testing. There are many different designs of water samplers. Selection or a particular sampler type depends on the type of analysis to be performed (e.g. ambient water quality or wastewater), the type of water source (e.g. a lake or pond, small stream or large river, coastal waters or deep ocean) and other factors such as ambient environmental conditions (e.g. collection of stormwater during a rain event vs. ambient water sampling during dry weather). Some sampler devices are designed for manual collection (a grab sample). Composite samplers can be configured to collect multiple samples over a specified time period or flow regime.12

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  1. "Chapter A2. Selection of Equipment for Water Sampling" (PDF). National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data (Report). Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, Book 9. Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey. March 2003.
  2. "Chapter 5. Sampling Equipment" (PDF). Field Sampling Procedures Manual (Report). Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. August 2005. pp. 29–48.