
A former Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) site, now redeveloped as a playground adjacent to a community pond, concealed a legacy of coal tar contamination within fractured bedrock. Site geology consists of porous media to ~20 feet BGS underlain by fractured dolomite and sandstone. Traditional drilling methods failed to delineate the extent of dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and associated NAPL in such a complex heterogeneous subsurface environment and our clients had a tricky situation on their hands…how to understand where the remaining impacts were in such a sensitive environment?
Aestus employed its non-invasive GeoTrax Survey™ electrical resistivity scanning technology to image the subsurface hydrogeology and contaminant distribution without disturbing the playground or the adjoining residential neighborhood, see the first image below. This approach revealed complex fracture networks and identified areas of significant PAH/NAPL accumulation, both weathered and unweathered, which were previously undetectable.
Key CSM Updates:
Focused characterization and remediation isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing the right work, in the right places, guided by the right data.










