
Aestus’ Presentation “BEGINNING WITH THE END IN MIND: Financially Responsible Approach To Site Characterization To Improve Remedial Outcomes” delivered at the 2025 National Tanks Conference, highlights the value of utilizing Electrical Hydrogeology™ as a means to achieve site closure goals more efficiently, thus reducing costs, time, and long-term liability.
The presenter, Samantha Frandsen, explains several key advantages of Electrical Hydrogeology, a holistic scan-first-then-drill CSM development approach. She explains why remediation projects often exceed budgets due to incomplete Conceptual Site Models (CSMs) built from sparse well data. Traditional characterization can miss subsurface heterogeneity and preferential flowpaths that control contaminant transport, resulting in failed remedial attempts that ultimately waste time and resources.
Using specialty electrical resistivity imaging (GeoTrax Survey™) within a proven 5-Step remedial design characterization process, the approach increases data density, strengthens CSM accuracy, improves remedial targeting, and helps achieve more effective, cost-efficient remediation outcomes.









