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Geoprobe Systems, Direct Image Group

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Tom Christy, P.E., Vice President
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601 N. Broadway
Salina, KS 67401
Ph: 785.825.1842
Fx: 785.825.6983
Toll-free: 800.436.7762
Mip Qualifications:
Geoprobe® Systems has been performing MIP work since 1995. We only perform projects in connection with the testing of new MIP probe and analytical systems. The company employs a variety of detector systems including ECD, PID, and FID. We also pioneered the use of trapping and GC speciation in parallel with conventional pass-through detectors. Our current MIP system is configured to use ECD, PID, and FID as pass through detectors, and then use trapping and GC-MS analysis for speciation of contaminants. We can deploy MIP systems using percussion probes or in the CPT-MIP static push mode. All of our fieldwork is performed in conjunction with local Geoprobe® machine operators, usually in support of existing MIP Service Specialists. We have found the MIP to be a powerful tool for characterizing the subsurface; it’s fun to deliver information to a site consultant that allows him or her to finally understand the distribution of contaminants.
Method of MIP Deployment:
Static & Dynamic
Special Capabilities:
MIP/CPT & MIP Followed by trapping and GC/MS analysis.
Service Area:
Mainly in the Midwest. We have also performed work on the East Coast, in Florida, and in the Gulf Coast region.
Number of MIP Systems Operating:
1

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Geoprobe® Systems 6610
dynamically pushing the MIP
with a Support Vehicle.
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Geoprobe® Systems CPT 66 pushing the
MIP probe into the subsurface.
 
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Jon Terpening, Geoprobe® Chemist,
operating MIP system detectors during
logging operations.
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The MIP system is deployed from
a pickup truck. The MIP probe is
pushed by the 66DT in the foreground.

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Typical output of Electrical Conductivity Logging (blue) with PID detector response (orange).
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Typical output of Electrical Conductivity (blue) with ECD detector response (red).
[graphs]MIP Sample log with Offline Trapping