
At former gas station sites, varying free product (LNAPL) thickness and fluctuating groundwater levels can make it incredibly difficult to pinpoint contaminant sources and migration patterns. This was precisely the challenge faced by a client with a site where a former UST and pump islands were suspected sources, but well data alone did not provide a clear picture of contaminant migration, see the first graphic below.
Our client needed focused drilling targets for more expensive drilling methodologies as well as precise zones for targeting remediation. Enter Aestus’ GeoTrax Survey™ ultra-HRSC (High-Resolution Site Characterization) scanning data, which proved instrumental in achieving these goals.
Through our GeoTrax CSM Plus™ conceptual site model update process, we integrated our subsurface imagery with historical drilling data into 3D visualization software. Our detailed GeoTrax Survey™ data elevation slices (i.e., interpolations of the electrical resistivity data to assess how electrical anomalies connect across a site) revealed shallow pump island related impacts and deeper leaking UST related impacts. This comprehensive approach yielded critical insights:








