Zebra Environmental Corp. ![[Zebra Environmental Logo]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/logo.gif) - New England:
- Matt Ednie
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10 Walker Way Albany, NY 12205 Ph: 518.456.9923 - North East/New York Tri-State Area:
- Shawn Tibbetts
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30 N. Prospect Avenue Lynbrook, NY 11563 Ph: 516.596.6300 - Florida/South East Region:
- Brad Carlson
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503 N Faulkenburg Road Tampa, FL 33619 Ph: 813.655.1717 - MIP Qualifications:
- Zebra Environmental has been performing MIP Services for over 8 years. Zebra has completed 78 MIP projects dealing with Aromatic and Chlorinated VOC's for Government agencies, Industrial coporations, Major Oil companies and the Military.
Zebra Environmental employs a variety of detector systems including ECD, PID, and FID. We also use gas trapping 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 for GC-MS analysis for speciation of contaminants. We can deploy MIP systems using percussion probes or in the CPT-MIP static push mode. Zebra Environmental can also provide 2D and 3D data interpretation of the site characteristics obtained from the Data Logs. ZEBRA has worked closely with its clients to properly use the MIP as a site investigation tool. The MIP data combined with other site information can be used to create a “picture” of the subsurface conditions. This information can then be used to direct further investigation, determine the placement of well sand screen intervals, determine the placement of remediation products and determine the progress of remediation systems. The MIP is a very powerful tool that can be cost effectively used to characterize a site (horizontally and Vertically). The Subsurface logging can be used to screen large areas in order to select discreet intervals for soil and groundwater sample collection. This can limit the # of lab samples collected and maximize the value of the lab data. This can result in an overall cost savings versus the standard field sampling program. The MIP has been successfully used to target areas of concern prior to subsurface injection of bioremediation or chemical oxidation products. - Method of MIP Deployment:
- Static and Dynamic.
- Special Capabilites:
- MIP, Trapping, and Speciation of gas samples.
- Service Area:
- Serving the east coast from Maine to Florida
- Number of MIP Systems Operating:
- 2
![[photo]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/photo1.jpg) Zebra's MIP deployed in a carrier vehicle to be used with any Geoprobe® unit. ![[photo]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/photo2.jpg) Zebra's MIP deployed in a van. A typical report from Zebra. ![[cross section]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/log_fid_cross.jpg) FID Cross Section with 5 locations. ![[distribution map]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/log_fid_dist.jpg) FID Distribution Map created by Zebra Environmental. ![[diagram]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/log_ecd_3d.jpg) Three-Dimensional View of ECD results. ![[diagram]](images/content_images/mip/svc/zebra/log_pid_3d.jpg) Three-Dimensional view of PID results.
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