Integrated Site Investigation Solutions

Integrated Site Investigation Solutions Resources

The following resources are available for you to download. Most are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Acrobat Reader is available free from Adobe, if you don't already have it. If you would prefer that we mail a hard copy to you, please e-mail us.

Newsletters

ISIS Newsletter December 2009

Fall Update 2000 (859 KB)

Fall Update 1999 (285 KB)

Onsite laboratory truck and trailerBrochures and Service Descriptions

Groundwater Site Investigation Field Services brochure (378 KB)

Onsite Laboratory Services brochure (314 KB)

Detailed Site Characterization flyer (94 KB)

Membrane Interface Probe service description (75 KB)

Onsite Labs Aren’t Just for Screening Anymore flyer (147 KB)

Quality Assurance service description (157 KB)

Presentations and Posters

Evaluation of the Waterloo Profiler as a Dynamic Site Investigation Tool. H. Jean Cho, R. Joseph Fiacco, Jr., Michael Horesh, Jeremy Picard, Seth Pitkin, Edwin Madera, and Elizabeth Rasmussen. Presented at the Fourth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, California, May 24-27, 2004. (25 MB poster)

Papers and Abstracts

The Triad Approach to Site Characterization and Remediation. Jody Edwards. Published in Report of the NICOLE Workshop: Using Baselines in Liability Management—What do Upcoming Directives Require from Us?, p.24. Brussels, Belgium, November 14-16, 2007. (1 MB)

How to Leverage the US EPA's Triad Approach as a Strategic Differentiator (436 KB)

Field Demonstrations Using the Waterloo Ground Water Profiler. Seth E. Pitkin, John A. Cherry, Robert A. Ingleton, and Mette Broholm. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, 19(2), Spring 1999: 122-131. Used by permission of the National Ground Water Association, copyright ©1999. (870 KB)

Use of a Drive Point Sampling Device for Detailed Characterization of a PCE Plume in a Sand Aquifer at a Dry Cleaning Facility. Seth Pitkin, Robert A. Ingleton, and John A. Cherry. Published in the Proceedings of the Eighth National Outdoor Action Conference and Exposition, Aquifer Remediation, Ground Water Monitoring, Geophysical Methods, NGWA, May 23-25, 1994. Used by permission of the National Ground Water Association, copyright ©1994. (870 KB)

A Real-Time Indicator of Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions Used to Select Groundwater Sampling Depths. Seth E. Pitkin and Michael D. Rossi. Presented at Integrative Geoscience Solutions: A Start for the New Millennium, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, May 30-June 3, 2000. Used by permission of the American Geophysical Union, copyright ©2000. (Abstract only, 46 KB)

Is the Clay Layer Really a Barrier: DPT Provides the Answer. Daniel Pardieck, Joseph Guarnaccia, and Seth Pitkin. Presented at Integrative Geoscience Solutions: A Start for the New Millennium, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, May 30-June 3, 2000. Used by permission of the American Geophysical Union, copyright ©2000. (Abstract only, 80 KB)

The Significance of Spatial Variability in Direct Push Site Investigations. Seth E. Pitkin and Michael D. Rossi. Presented at Integrative Geoscience Solutions: A Start for the New Millennium, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, May 30-June 3, 2000. Used by permission of the American Geophysical Union, copyright ©2000. (Abstract only, 64 KB)

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Links

Triad Resource Center Reading Room

National Ground Water Association

American Geophysical Union

The Triad Approach: Streamlining Site Investigation and Cleanup Decisions

EPA Technology and Innovation Program, Links to Additional Resources

Triad Resource Center

Technical and Regulatory Guidance for the Triad Approach: A New Paradigm for Environmental Project Management

Using Dynamic Field Activities for Onsite Decision Making

Resources for Strategic Site Investigation and Monitoring

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