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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Innovative Screening Technologies Allow Cost-Effective
Accelerated Site Assessments
By
President, Exploration Technologies, Inc. (ETI)
There is no question that Accelerated Site Characterization (ASC) can provide quicker, more cost-effective evaluations using Direct Push (DP) or Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT) technologies to collect geological and geochemical samples for lateral and vertical site characterizations. Undisturbed, essentially continuous soil cores can be obtained with great rapidity as compared to coring during monitor well drilling.
Although this new technology provides tremendous
savings in the time required to
collect soil cores and discrete water
samples, it is still limited by the quality of
the analytical screening
data
and, even more
important, the selection of appropriate
samples for analysis to delineate both the
"detect" and "non-detect" zones in the geologic
column.
When placed at random, the only advantage
DP or CPT have over monitor wells is
in the number of samples obtained and the
shorter time required for collection, versus
assessment by the progressive installation
of numerous monitor wells. Soil vapor
techniques still provide the fastest and most
cost-effective method available for rapid
collection and analysis of anomalous zones,
whether taken vertically down a borehole
or horizontally in a gridded survey. Extensive
field
work (particularly at larger sites)
has demonstrated the utility of using soil
gas information as the first step for directing the placement of either DP or CPT sampling
locations.
Procedures and equipment for manually
collecting 4-, 7-, and 12-foot-deep soil vapor
samples will be shown in addition to a
Direct Push Device (utilizing Geoprobe
tools) to sample vapor, soil, product, or
groundwater to depths of up to 100 feet.
Innovative new
field
screening methods that
allow real-time analysis of soil vapors for
methane and carbon dioxide and for TPH
and BTEX from soil cores (15 minutes per
sample for this pair) will also be described
and illustrated by appropriate
examples
.
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