Join the “elite cadre of probists” who belong to ... Geoprobe “100” Club ® 130 feet Exclusive to Geoprobe® machine owners who push 100 feet or beyond! Laurel Environmental / EPhase2 – New York 114 Fenley & Nicol Environmental – New York 123 ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: Corey Johnson and Tony Miller (not pictured) with Gannett Fleming Field Site: Eau Claire, WI Depth/Date: 100 feet / Jun 10, 2009 Geoprobe® Owner: Soil Essentials, New Glarus, WI Field Data: Model 540B and SP15 Groundwater Sampler. Ran out of inner rods or could have gone further. Geoprobe Systems® – California SM Stoller Corp – Ohio ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: (l to r) Jeff Walters and Jonathan Walters Field Site: near Cincinnati, OH Depth/Date: 123 feet / Jun 9, 2009 Geoprobe® Owner: SM Stoller Corp., Harrison, OH Field Data: Model 6600 using 1.5 in. rods with millslot sampling for uranium. 101 ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: Quinton Wilson Field Site: Fullerton, CA Depth/Date: 137 feet / Jun 17, 2009 Geoprobe® Owner: Geoprobe Systems®, Salina, KS Field Data: Model 8040DT using 2.25 in. rods. Bedrock at apprx. 140 ft. feet 100 Geoprobe Systems® 1835 Wall Street • Salina KS 67401 1-800-436-7762 • 785-825-1842 • Fax: 785-825-2097 www.geoprobe.com Geoprobe®, Geoprobe Systems® and Macro-Core® are registered trademarks of Kejr, Inc. Geoprobe Systems® feet ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: Chris Lacko and Sergio Navarro Field Site: Old Bridge, NJ Depth/Date: 100 feet / Jul 15, 2009 Geoprobe® Owner: ARS Technologies Inc., New Brunswick, NJ Field Data: Model 8040DT continuous coring with DT325 system. The Probing Times is the official newsletter of Geoprobe Systems®. Suggestions for future newsletter articles or submission of 100 Club information are encouraged. Call Gayle Lacey at 1-800-436-7762 or email [email protected]. The online version is available at www.probingtimes.com Geoprobe Systems® – Kansas ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: (l to r) Jason Eikleberry and Patrick Richmeier Field Site: Halstead, KS Depth/Date: 101 feet / Jul 8, 2009 Geoprobe® Owner: Geoprobe Systems®, Salina, KS Field Data: Model 7822DT. HPT logging and SP16 groundwater sampling. 100 ARS Technologies – New Jersey feet 137 feet feet 100 Soil Essentials – Wisconsin ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: (l to r) Mike Mede and Brian Rath Field Site: Hempstead, NY Depth/Date: 114 feet / Dec 17, 2008 Geoprobe® Owner: Fenley & Nicol Environmental, Deer Park, NY Field Data: Model 6620DT. Continuous soil sampling using 2.25-in. probe rods and MC5 samplers. feet Pushed to 100 - 199 feet Pushed to 200 - 299 feet Pushed to 300 - 399 feet feet ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: Steven Bitetto and Brendan Moran (not pictured) Field Site: Plainview, Long Island, NY Depth/Date: 130 feet / Nov 12, 2007 Geoprobe Owner: Laurel Environmental/EPhase 2, Huntington, NY Field Data: Model 6610DT machine using 1.5 in. rods with SP15 stainless steel groundwater sampler and expendable point. Summitt Envirosolutions – Minnesota ––– FIELD NOTES –––––––––– Field Team: (l to r) Peter Bell and Waylon Hirst Ross Czechowicz and Dan Hunter (not pictured) Field Site: Lake Elmo, MN Depth/Date: 100 feet / Jun 15, 2009 Geoprobe® Owner: Summit Envirosolutions, St. Paul, MN Field Data: Model 66DT with DT22 to 84 ft., discrete Macro-Core® sampling to 100 ft and SP15 for groundwater samples. Determine the placement of three monitoring wells from five possible locations. Three possible depths the screens could be set, so collected continuous soil and groundwater samples from the three prospectve depths in each of the five locations to determine accurate placement and depth of the wells. 15 Fall 2009
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