Technology Applications, Inc.

Soil, Groundwater, and Geotechnical Investigations
MSE Geoprobe® Drilling Services - Direct Push Technology

MSE operating GeoprobeMSE uses a Geoprobe® Model 66DT track-mounted, direct-push machine to collect soil and groundwater samples, set small diameter wells, and set gamma logging access ports into the subsurface. The trackmounted machine has proven to be very versatile, allowing it to be maneuvered over rough terrain and into locations with limited room and access, often going where a pick-up or trailer mounted rigs cannot venture. The 66DT rig can also probe slant holes, allowing soil samples to be collected under buildings and other surface improvements.

 

Services and Support

  • Soil and groundwater characterizations
  • Geotechnical investigations
  • Work in radiation zones for High-level/Low-level radioactive waste investigations
  • Drilling to depths of up to 100 feet (depending on subsurface formation)
  • Discrete interval soil sampling
  • Soil gas/vapor sampling
  • Groundwater sampling and monitoring
  • Setting monitoring wells up to 2-inch ID
  • Setting pre-pack well screens and bentonite foam bridge quick seals
  • Installing air sparging and soil vapor extraction (SVE) wells
  • Grouting and remediation fluid injection

Capabilities

    Can install and probe
  • Vertical pushes
  • Slanted pushes
  • Horizontal pushes
  • Can operate unit
  • Over rough terrain
  • In relatively low load-bearing surfaces
  • At location with limited accessibility
  • Inside buildings with ceilings as low as 13 feet
  • Inside buildings with entries as small as 7 feet/2 inches high and 4 feet/1 inch wide

Mobility: We transport the unit on a support trailer stocked with hand tools, repair parts, safety equipment, Geoprobe tooling, decontamination equipment, and other support equipment. The trailer also serves as an in-field shelter for safety and pre-job meetings.

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