A 100-foot nylon bailer line — the lowering and retrieval cord used with disposable bailers in monitoring well sampling.
What it is:
100 ft of nylon twine used to lower a bailer into a monitoring well and retrieve it once filled
Nylon is the standard material for bailer line — it's strong, relatively inert, and resists degradation in groundwater environments
Disposable alongside the bailer — single-use to prevent cross-contamination between wells
Typical use:
Paired with any of the disposable bailers in the lineup (71739, 71744, 71793, 71721, 71780, 71795, 71747, 71749)
100 ft covers the majority of standard monitoring well depths encountered in environmental site investigations
Used where dedicated bailer reels or electronic water level meters aren't being used for retrieval
Product group: WSAM (Water Sampling), Environmental business line
A simple but essential consumable — without a lowering line, the bailer can't be deployed or retrieved. Typically ordered in quantity alongside disposable bailers for multi-well sampling events.
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