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The EPA New England Regional Laboratory is able to collect
vapor,
groundwater and soil samples utilizing direct push technology.
Direct push refers to tools and sensors that are pushed or
driven into the ground without the use of expensive bulky
drilling rigs. This device can collect continuous or discrete
soil cores, groundwater and soil vapor samples and can also
be used to collect subsurface conductivity measurements. Sampling
depths range from 0 to 60 feet depending upon soil characteristics.
The equipment is relatively compact, highly mobile and can
easily be used indoors or around buildings. The device also
has the ability to penetrate through surface pavement, 12"
or more in thickness, and collect subsurface material for
analysis.
Applications
- Concrete Drilling
- Soil Sampling
- Water Sampling
- Conductivity Logging
- Soil vapor surveys
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