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The
Post Run Tubing System (PRT) is an ideal tool for locating and delineating
contaminated areas when used properly. It allows the user to collect
soil vapor samples quickly and easily at the desired sampling depth WITHOUT
the time-consuming complications associated with rod leakage and contamination.
O-ring connections enable the PRT system to deliver a vacuum-tight seal
that prevents sample contamination from UP hole, and assures that the
sample is taken from the desired depth at the BOTTOM of the hole.
The sample is drawn through the point holder, through the adapter, and
into the sample tubing. The tubing can be replaced after each sample,
thus eliminating sample carryover problems and the need to decontaminate
the probe rods. The resulting time-savings translates into a higher
productivity rate for you and your client.
The PRT is inserted AFTER the probe rods
are driven to depth.
Advantages include...
- Increases speed and accuracy of soil gas
sampling.
- Eliminates problems associated with rod
leakage and sample carryover.
- Utilizes simple design for ease of use
and vacuum-tight probing.
- Sampling train and all connections can
be checked to verify leak-free status.
- Requires no management of inner tubing
during probing.
PRT Applications:
- Rapidly define the extent of VOC contamination
in the subsurface, under appropriate conditions.
- Rapidly define potential source areas
of VOC contamination over large or small areas.
- Determine the types of VOC contamination
present in the subsurface at a facility.
- Rapidly define the potential extent of
groundwater contamination and down gradient migration of VOC's under
appropriate conditions.
- Determine presence, extent, concentration,
and types of landfill gasses (methane, carbon dioxide, et.) present
in the subsurface at active and abandoned landfills.
- Locate potential sources and delineate
plumes of perchloroethylene (PCE) associated with active or abandoned
dry cleaning facilities.
- Locate potential source and delineate
plumes of carbon tetrachloride (CCI4) associated with active or abandoned
grain storage facilities.
- Locate potential sources and delineate
plumes of benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) associated
with active or abandoned gasoline storage facilities [both underground
storage tanks (UST) and aboveground storage tanks (AST)].
- Locate potential sources and delineate
plumes of chlorinated solvents, including compounds such as trichloroethane,
trichloroethylene, dichloroethane, and dichloroethylene, associated
with active or abandoned facilities where degreasing or metal plastic
parts cleaning operations were conducted.
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A cross section of the PRT System showing
how soil gas (arrows) is drawn through the inner tubing system.
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Soil Gas Sampling/PRT Operation Instructions
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