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FAST-TEK
has worked with hundreds of consulting firms to perform subsurface
investigation and drilling services since 1990. Soil or groundwater
samples can be collected using FAST-TEK's Geoprobe® 5400 Direct
Penetration Technology (DPT) rig or the AMS Powerprobe 9600 rig.
The rigs can also be used to perform high-resolution soil gas
surveys or accurate soil conductivity logging for rapid lithologic
assessment. Hollow stem auger drilling is also performed to install
monitoring wells. FAST-TEK also performs drilling and sampling
in specialized environments: lagoons, bays, tundra, and wetlands.
Using a limited-access Mobile® Minute Man drilling rig, many monitor
wells and vapor extraction wells inside buildings or basements
have been successfully drilled and completed.
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Project
Descriptions:
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SUBSURFACE
INVESTIGATIONS - 1
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- PROJECT:
Phase II Subsurface Investigation
- FAST-TEK assisted a consultant with a
Phase II Subsurface Investigation to determine the location
of the source of PCE, TCE, motor oil, and diesel detected in
one of three monitor wells on-site. A regulatory approved workplan
and health and safety plan were developed. Twenty 1.5 inch diameter
borings were drilled by FAST-TEK using continuous core drilling
to a maximum depth of 11 feet below ground surface. This method
of drilling allowed for a detailed characterization of the subsurface
conditions.
Location: Rohnert Park, California
Client: Artesian Environmental
RESULTS: The FAST-TEK drilling method saved the client
an estimated $8,640 in disposal fees.
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- PROJECT:
Phase
II Environmental Subsurface Investigation - As part
of a corporate divestment, a Phase II Environmental Assessment
was performed at an office building in Mountain View, California.
Subsurface drilling using the continuous coring tool was performed.
FAST-TEK drilled four boreholes to a maximum depth of 19 feet
below ground surface. Soil and groundwater samples were collected
and analyzed for solvents and gasoline. Cost control was performed
by computer accounting and a weekly job summary.
Location: Mountain View, California
Client: Consultant
RESULTS:
Using FAST-TEK's drilling techniques, the client saved approximately
$7,655 over the cost of conventional well installations and
soil disposal.
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- PROJECT:
Subsurface Investigation in Gas Field
- FAST-TEK was retained by a consultant representing the land
owner to perform a visual survey and subsurface investigation
of shallow soil conditions in a gas field. Fifteen well sites
and two tank farms were inspected. Twenty soil borings were
drilled by FAST-TEK to evaluate subsurface conditions. Water
samples were collected in two well cellars. Contaminants included
crude oil, motor oil and lubricants. The visual survey and laboratory
analyses were used to develop a soil remediation plan and a
more effective operations and maintenance program.
Location: Sacramento Area, California
Client: Gas Property Owner
RESULTS: The consultant's written report was used for
settlement purposes in favor of the client, saving the client
hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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- PROJECT:
Subsurface Characterization and Well
Installation - FAST-TEK was retained by a client
to oversee the drilling of ten soil borings, converting seven
borings into groundwater monitoring wells. FAST-TEK delineated
the vertical and lateral extent of gasoline, diesel, and metals
contamination on the subject property, a former bulk storage
facility. Cross sections, well logs and iso-concentration maps
were used to define the contamination on the site. Significant
regulatory and client contact was performed on this site.
Location: San Diego
Client: Consulting Firm
RESULTS: The placement of the wells
allowed for accurate assessment of the vertical and lateral
extent of hydrocarbon contamination in the subsurface, saving
the client tens of thousands of dollars in additional subsurface
investigations.
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INVESTIGATIONS - 2 |
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- PROJECT:
Groundwater Monitor Well Installation
- FAST-TEK was retained by a consultant to perform a Phase II
Subsurface Investigation by drilling seven soil borings on-site.
Three of the wells were subsequently converted into groundwater
monitoring wells for the detection of free phase liquid hydrocarbons
and dissolved constituents in groundwater.
Location: Stockton, California
Client: Consultant
RESULTS: The placement of the wells allowed for accurate
assessment of the subsurface conditions, saving the client tens
of thousands of dollars in additional subsurface investigations.
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- PROJECT:
Subsurface Investigation and Monitor
Well Installation - FAST-TEK was retained by a bank
to perform a subsurface investigation using direct penetration
technology (DPT) drilling using FAST-TEK's Geoprobe equipment.
FAST-TEK drilled three soil borings as the initial phase of
the subsurface investigation. Based on the direct penetration
technology boring results. FAST-TEK installed three groundwater
monitoring wells that were placed in appropriate locations:
two were downgradient and one was placed in the upgradient location.
All three wells were placed in zero-contamination areas. The
wells were developed, surveyed and sampled. The site was closed.
Location: Berkeley, California
Client: Artesian Environmental
RESULTS: After one year of quarterly monitoring, site
closure was obtained.
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- PROJECT:
Subsurface Investigation for Lease
Transfer - As part of negotiation for a new lease,
a consultant retained FAST-TEK to perform a subsurface investigation.
The previous tenant had operated a vehicle and equipment rental
and repair business on the property. After completing a Phase
I Environmental Assessment, FAST-TEK performed a subsurface
investigation to document subsurface conditions. FAST-TEK collected
four groundwater samples and twelve soil samples using direct
penetration technology (DPT) drilling. Based on the chemical
analyses, it appeared that an offsite source of gasoline had
impacted the groundwater beneath the property. Minor concentrations
of oil and grease were detected in the soils. The results helped
to establish pre-lease conditions for the owner and new tenant,
minimizing potential conflict in the future. The responsible
party was notified as to the extent of the gasoline contamination.
Location: Santa Rosa, California
Client: Equipment Company
RESULTS: The subsurface investigation was completed and
the lease transfer was accomplished.
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/ SOIL VAPOR PROJECTS - 1 |
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- Project: Subsurface
Investigation at Resins Plant - FAST-TEK was hired
to perform angle drilling and limited access drilling services
for a consultant in a resins plant in northern California. FAST-TEK's
40 hour-OSHA safety trained, two person crew drilled in level
C protection into soils containing phenols. FAST-TEK drilled
several borings and cored concrete. Soil samples were collected
in 4 foot long, 1.25 inch diameter stainless steel samplers
with inner sleeves. All holes were grouted with neat cement.
No cuttings were generated.
Location: Northern California
Client: Consultant
RESULTS: Soil cuttings were not generated and the client
saved $1,900 in soil disposal fees.
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- Project:
Soil Vapor Survey at Airport
- FAST-TEK was hired to perform a soil vapor survey along 1,000
foot pipeline containing aviation fuel at the San Francisco
International Airport. The survey included twenty-five points.
Data from the vapor survey was reported to the client using
iso-concentration maps. A detailed report with the field procedures
was prepared for the client. All vapor holes were grouted with
neat cement. No cuttings were generated.
Location: San Francisco, California
Client: Consultant
RESULTS: The soil vapor survey was completed in the field
in half the time and under budget.
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- PROJECT:
Soil Sampling in Lagoon
- FAST-TEK designed a limited access, continuous core drilling
program in an abandoned landfill. The landfill was located in
an environmentally sensitive area located in the Golden Gate
National Recreation Area. FAST-TEK drilled 77 soil borings in
an inaccessible area in the lagoon to delineate the vertical
and lateral extent of metals and hydrocarbon contaminated soils.
Several soil borings were drilled below low tide. FAST-TEK interacted
with the Coastal Commission and the San Francisco Bay Office
of the RWQCB.
Location: Bolinas Lagoon, California
Client: Stimpel-Wiebelhaus Associates
RESULTS: FAST-TEK obtained high quality soil samples
for the client
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- PROJECT: Limited
Access Soil Sampling at Gasoline Station - FAST-TEK
was retained by an environmental consultant to perform soil
sampling near gasoline pumps at a gasoline service station.
In one day, four soil borings were drilled by FAST-TEK under
a canopy using a 1.5 inch diameter stainless steel continuous
coring sampler to evaluate subsurface conditions. The soil samples
were collected in transparent, non-reactive, hard-shell transparent
plastic soil liners. The borings were drilled to a maximum of
19 feet below ground surface. Grab groundwater samples were
also collected. FAST-TEK negotiated the project with the San
Joaquin County Environmental Health Department.
Location: Manteca, California
Client: Confidential
RESULTS: Continuous core drilling provided superior geologic
data which would not have been available using standard drilling
techniques. Since soil cuttings were not generated, the client
saved an estimated $2,000 in soil disposal fees.
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- PROJECT:
Subsurface Investigation and Drilling
- FAST-TEK conducted a Phase II Subsurface Investigation to
determine the location of the source of solvents detected in
one of three monitor wells on-site. A regulatory approved workplan
and health and safety plan were developed. Twenty 1.5 inch diameter
borings were drilled by FAST-TEK using continuous core drilling
to a maximum depth of 11 feet below ground surface. FAST-TEK
negotiated with the North Coast Regional Office of the RWQCB.
Location: Rohnert Park, California
Client: Fortune 500 Firm
RESULTS: Continuous core drilling allowed for a detailed
characterization of the soil conditions.
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- PROJECT:
Sampling: 400 Soil Samples
- FAST-TEK designed a soil drilling and sampling program on
a 5,000 cubic foot soil pile at a Caltrans yard. FAST-TEK drilled
100 soil borings to a maximum of 21 feet below ground surface.
FAST-TEK drilled more than 1,800 feet, obtaining 400 discrete
soil samples in five days.
Location: Vallejo, California
Client: Consulting Company
RESULTS: FAST-TEK obtained soil samples for the client
under difficult drilling conditions.
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- PROJECT:
Continuous Soil Sampling in Wetlands
- FAST-TEK designed a limited access, continuous core drilling
program in a wetlands. FAST-TEK continuously cored 5 soil borings
to a maximum of 18 feet below ground surface. FAST-TEK drilled
through peat and Bay Mud to evaluate the presence of metal contaminated
soils.
Location: Point Pinole, California
Client: Consulting Company
RESULTS: FAST-TEK obtained soil samples for the client
under difficult drilling conditions.
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- PROJECT:
Limited Access Well Installation
- FAST-TEK was retained to install two 2-inch diameter monitoring
wells beneath a ten foot building overhang at a car stereo installation
store. The borings were drilled with a Mobile Minuteman Drill
Rig to a maximum of 23 feet below ground surface. After drilling
was completed, the borings were converted into 2-inch diameter
monitoring wells. Site closure was granted by San Mateo County
Environmental Health Department in 1995.
Location: Burlingame, California
Client:
Investor
RESULTS: The drilling was completed on time and on budget
and site closure was granted.
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- PROJECT:
Soil Vapor Survey - FAST-TEK
was retained to perform a soil vapor survey at a Hamilton Air
Force Base, which was slated for closure. Approximately 40 holes
were drilled to about 10 feet below ground surface. FAST-TEK
drilled through up to 16 inches of concrete through airport
runways. Soil vapor samples were collected using SUMMA canisters.
Location: Novato, California
Client: URS/Woodward-Clyde Consultants
RESULTS: The job was completed on time in a professional
manner.
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| QUARTERLY
MONITORING WELL SAMPLING PROJECTS |
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- PROJECT:
Water Sampling of 23 Monitor Wells
at National Laboratory - FAST-TEK was retained to
purge and sample 23 monitoring wells at a National Laboratory.
Monitor well depths ranged from 50 to 150 feet below ground
surface. Previous sampling protocol was not to current RWQCB
standards. FAST-TEK implemented EPA - RWQCB approved sampling
protocol and submitted documentation of field procedures as
well as laboratory data.
Location: Livermore, California
Client: Laboratory
RESULTS: The project was performed on-time and on-budget.
FAST-TEK recommended various changes in the sampling equipment
in place to improve sampling quality.
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- PROJECT:
Water Sampling of 7 Monitor Wells
- At a site of a former gasoline underground storage tank and
bulk facility, FAST-TEKwas retained to install, develop, purge
and sample seven groundwater monitoring wells. Monitor well
depths averaged 35 feet below ground surface. Documentation
of well sampling was included in the written report.
Location: San Diego, California
Client: Petroleum Company
RESULTS: Groundwater sampling results have led the client
to bring in additional upgradient potentially responsible parties
for financial liabilities.
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- PROJECT:
Water Sampling of 10 Monitor Wells
- FAST-TEK was retained to perform monitor well purging and
sampling of ten monitoring wells at a fleet maintenance facility
in the San Francisco Bay Area. Monitor well depths averaged
25 feet below ground surface. Documentation of monitoring well
sampling data was included in the certified report. The contaminants
included diesel and gasoline.
Location: Burlingame, California
Client: Rental Car Company
RESULTS: Reduced monitoring requirements were negotiated
with the regulator, lowering costs. High quality sampling and
reporting allowed the client to assess clean-up options.
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- PROJECT:
Site Closure and Sampling of 3 Monitor
Wells - Two underground storage tanks were removed
from the property in 1991 by Clearwater. FAST-TEK was retained
in 1992 to perform monitor well purging and sampling of three
25 foot deep monitoring wells at a warehouse in Oakland, California.
Documentation of monitoring well sampling was included in the
written report. The contaminants included diesel and gasoline.
Location: Oakland, California
Client: Major Bank
RESULTS: Site closure was granted April, 1994 after the
wells were sampled for one year.
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- PROJECT:
Water Sampling of 39 Monitor Wells: EPA
Site - FAST-TEK performed quarterly data collection
and sampling for 39 monitor wells at the EPA ARCSWEST Frontier
Fertilizer Project. The contaminants included a variety of pesticides.
Location: Davis, California
Client: Bechtel Environmental,
Inc.
RESULTS: The firm's responsive service with rigorous
schedules helped with project success.
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