Phase II environmental site assessment – ordering a GPR survey?

Phase II environmental site assessment – ordering a GPR survey?

During a geophysical survey for a Phase II environmental site assessment, some underground storage tanks (USTs) were located. The size of the survey area was less than 1/3 of an acre and 7 steel USTs were detected. The ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiles showing these USTs are shown in the following picture. The first example in the picture (the one at the top left of the picture) is a very good example of using GPR locating USTs. GPR profiles similar to this one are often used by GPR manufactures and GPR service providers to show that GPR is an amazing tool for UST locating. Although this kind of nice profiles could be very impressive, they can create a wrong impression…
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An Oil Tank Sweep Example – Why Should We Use Ground Penetrating Radar

An Oil Tank Sweep Example – Why Should We Use Ground Penetrating Radar

This underground heating oil tank was detected under a concrete floor using a ground penetrating radar (GPR) unit (See figure above). If only a metal detector was used, at best it would be suspected as a potential candidate for an oil tank. Exploratory digging would be difficult due to the concrete floor. However, Since the oil tank footprint occupied almost the whole concrete floor and there were steel stairs/fences and brick walls nearby, the metal detector responses could be easily disregarded as interferences from aboveground objects and reinforcement in the concrete. As a result, the oil tank could be missed if only a metal detector was used. Fortunately, we always use a GPR with a metal detector for oil tank…
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Comprehensive Oil Tank Sweeps in NJ, NY and PA

Comprehensive Oil Tank Sweeps in NJ, NY and PA

Quark Scan Inc. provides comprehensive oil tank sweep services for residential houses of NJ, NY, PA and surrounding states. For an oil tank sweep, we use not only a metal detector, but also a ground penetrating radar (GPR). With the use of GPR, the uncertainty of results is greatly reduced. Consequently, the needs for exploratory digs, which could cost you much more than the oil tank sweep itself, are often eliminated, Also, not all GPRs are made the same. Most GPRs in the market are made for underground utility locating, not necessarily the best for oil tank sweeps. Our expertise in geophysics enables us to choose the most suitable GPRs currently available for oil tank sweeps. In addition, if there…
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