Science Inventory

SITE CHARACTERIZATION ANALYSIS PENETROMETER SYSTEM (SCAPS): INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION REPORT

Citation:

Hess, E. AND D. Hamilton. SITE CHARACTERIZATION ANALYSIS PENETROMETER SYSTEM (SCAPS): INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION REPORT. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/540/R-95/520 (NTIS PB96130679), 1995.

Description:

In August 1994, a demonstration of cone penetrometer-mounted sensor technologies took place to evaluate their effectiveness in sampling and analyzing the physical and chemical characteristics of subsurface sod at hazardous waste sites. he effectiveness of each technology was evaluated by comparing each technology's results to the insults obtained using conventional reference methods. he demonstration was developed under the EPA's Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program. hree technologies were evaluated: he Rapid Optical Screening Tool (ROST) marketed by Loral Corporation, the Site Characterization and Analysis Penetrometer System (SCAPS) developed by the Tri-Services (Army, Navy, and Air Force), and the conductivity sensor developed by Geoprobe Systems. hese technologies were designed to provide rapid sampling and real-time, relatively low cost analysis of the physical and chemical characteristics of subsurface soil to quickly distinguish contaminated areas from noncontaminated areas. esults for the ROST and Geoprobe technologies are presented in separate reports similar to this one. hree sites were selected for the demonstration, each contained varying concentrations of coal tar waste and petroleum fuels, and wide ranges in soil texture. his demonstration found that the SCAPS technology produced screening level data. pecifically, the qualitative assessment showed that the stratigraphic and chemical cross sections from SCAPS were comparable to the reference methods. he technology's identification of the relative magnitude of contamination generally matched the reference data. he quantitative assessment found that the SCAPS data was most closely correlated to the total petroleum hydrocarbons and volatile petroleum hydrocarbons data.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:07/31/1995
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 32695