TPH testing Articles
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Case Study: Highland Elementary School
Prior to constructing new classroom buildings on newly acquired property adjacent to Highland Elementary School, the California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) requires that soil testing be conducted as part of a 'Preliminary Endangerment Assessment' (PEA). Ellis is administering testing of soils near existing buildings (lead), and beneath the location of a former hydraulic elevator ...
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Can I extend the range of the TPH in Soil kit by dilution?
The pocket colorimeter kit by Hach offers an immunoassay method to measure TPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons) in soil samples – a useful indicator of petrol pollution or contamination in soil. For areas of heavy contamination the range of the test can be extended by dilution during the soil extraction step. The first stage in the test is to extract the TPH from the soil into a liquid, ...
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Ivey-Sol Technology has potential to increase oil recovery of oil-sands waste by 15-25 percent
Alberta’s oil sands are comprised of one of the world's largest sources of bitumen, containing an estimated 1.6 trillion barrels. About two tonnes of oil sands must be dug up and processed to produce one barrel of oil. Oil sands recovery processes include extraction and separation systems to remove bitumen from sand and water. Separating the oil from the sand is difficult and costly, and getting ...
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Introduction to Delta Remediation
Origin And Purpose Born from a commitment to sustainable, environmentally responsible solutions, Delta Remediation has risen as an industry pioneer in environmental restoration. They’ve turned a belief—that we must leave this world better for future generations—into action. Through the development of products and services, they effectively remediate hydrocarbon and other toxic ...
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