Sample Summary Search
Groundwater
Retrieval Network (GRN)
Sample Analytical Data - Sample Summary Count Report Search Help
This sample analytical data search will create a sample
analytical result summary showing information summarized by the
substance analyzed.
General tips for entering search criteria:
- Some criteria fields allow more than one value to be
selected from a list. In these fields, the list appears
with a scrollbar allowing you to scroll through all of
the items in the list. To select more than one item in
the list, hold the CTRL key down while clicking on your
selections.
- Use the "Submit" button to perform your query.
The criteria you have entered will be used to select the
results of the query, which will then be displayed on a
new page after the query has completed.
- Use the "Reset" button to clear any criteria
you have entered.
The following criteria are available for searching the
sample analytical data:
- County: Zero or more counties may be
selected to restrict the samples selected to particular
counties in Wisconsin.
- Survey Township,
Survey Range, Survey Range Direction,
Survey Section:
You may specify Public Land Survey System location
information to zero in on the location of the wells from
which the samples were taken. Multiple selections of
townships, ranges, or sections can be made.
- WI Unique Well #:
Between zero and five WI Unique Well Numbers may be
entered to restrict the wells retrieved. Each valid well
number uniquely identifies a single well.
- Sample Collection
Dates: A date range may be entered to restrict the
sample analytical data to a particular time period in
which the samples were collected. Both dates (From and To)
must be entered if this criteria is used. The dates
should be entered in the format MM/DD/YYYY.
- Sample Analytical Results to Include Data From:
There are different DNR programs that collect and store
sample analytical data. You may choose which sets of data
your query will draw from. The choices include the
Drinking Water/Groundwater Program, the Public Water
Supply Program, and the Groundwater and Environmental
Monitoring System (GEMS -- which is a solid and hazardous
waste program). The GEMS database is very large and its
inclusion in a search is very likely to slow down the
response time of the query. Because of this and the
nature of the GEMS sample analytical data, it is
generally not necessary to include this data in a search.
- Storet Parameter
Code: Up to five storet parameter codes may entered
to restrict the sample analytical data to the particular
storet parameter codes entered.
- C.A.S. #: Up to
five C.A.S. numbers may be entered to restrict the sample
analytical data to the particular C.A.S. numbers entered.
Last Revised: 11/22/2009