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LTR - Ep 21 - Reliable Field Measurements, Keeping Remediation Moving Forward

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In this 21st episode, the topic is "Reliable Field Measurements, Keeping Remediation Moving Forward."

This episode 21, pulls together some details from prior episodes; #4, #5, #6, #15 and #19.

The topic was prompted by a discussion I had with a Client who disclosed the value impact experienced by the accurate and immediate feedback received by the ability to run 5 tests in 15 minutes and make decisions from the information to make remediation decisions to keep the project advancing forward.

During this episode, I discuss how having reliable field measurements like those obtain by utilizing our Ongoing Sponsor's Hanby Environmental TPH Field Test Kits, remediation projects can eliminate the time lag of getting lab reports back, so that equipment and operators can continue advancing the remediation effort forward. Also discussed, is the fact that trying to rely on lab reports only, not only slows the remediation project, but also due to the time lag of receiving the results back, could cause the data to become stale, meaning the location where the sample was taken from, could have changed and/or spread.

And the word "Reliable" is key here. "Reliable" Field Measurements. There are other field measurements, but if they are not "Reliable," which most are not, then they really don't do any good for you and in fact, could cause a bad decision. So if you are not using a "Reliable" Field Measurement, then it's added liability.

I am providing links to a previously published article that summaries the details on this same topic, entitled "The Fundamentals of Field Sampling."

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19cynDKzUS/

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hanby-environmental_hanbyenvironmental-fieldwork-fieldservices-activity-7161070931275112448-gaz1?utm_source=social_share_send&utm_medium=member_desktop_web&rcm=ACoAAAAKJuUBGxFSock5kILANl-OQ5IbsFxkyE0

As always, "thank you" Hanby Environmental for your ongoing support of this effort to have a positive impact on The Remediation Industry.

And "thank you" for tuning in and if you have a topic you'd like covered on a future episode, please drop my an email at [email protected].

  continue reading

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In this 21st episode, the topic is "Reliable Field Measurements, Keeping Remediation Moving Forward."

This episode 21, pulls together some details from prior episodes; #4, #5, #6, #15 and #19.

The topic was prompted by a discussion I had with a Client who disclosed the value impact experienced by the accurate and immediate feedback received by the ability to run 5 tests in 15 minutes and make decisions from the information to make remediation decisions to keep the project advancing forward.

During this episode, I discuss how having reliable field measurements like those obtain by utilizing our Ongoing Sponsor's Hanby Environmental TPH Field Test Kits, remediation projects can eliminate the time lag of getting lab reports back, so that equipment and operators can continue advancing the remediation effort forward. Also discussed, is the fact that trying to rely on lab reports only, not only slows the remediation project, but also due to the time lag of receiving the results back, could cause the data to become stale, meaning the location where the sample was taken from, could have changed and/or spread.

And the word "Reliable" is key here. "Reliable" Field Measurements. There are other field measurements, but if they are not "Reliable," which most are not, then they really don't do any good for you and in fact, could cause a bad decision. So if you are not using a "Reliable" Field Measurement, then it's added liability.

I am providing links to a previously published article that summaries the details on this same topic, entitled "The Fundamentals of Field Sampling."

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19cynDKzUS/

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hanby-environmental_hanbyenvironmental-fieldwork-fieldservices-activity-7161070931275112448-gaz1?utm_source=social_share_send&utm_medium=member_desktop_web&rcm=ACoAAAAKJuUBGxFSock5kILANl-OQ5IbsFxkyE0

As always, "thank you" Hanby Environmental for your ongoing support of this effort to have a positive impact on The Remediation Industry.

And "thank you" for tuning in and if you have a topic you'd like covered on a future episode, please drop my an email at [email protected].

  continue reading

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