Triad Environmental Services, Inc.

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TES develops method for detection of Natural Gas Condensate in soil and ground water

Numerous clients have inquired about using TES's DSITMS and US EPA Method 8265 to characterize natural gas condensate (NGC) releases.  We recently developed the method using US EPA Method 8265 to analyze for the BTEX and hydrocarbon components of NGC and successfully characterized a release at a NG Compressor site. Read More

 
The Technology
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TES Technology

Triad Environmental Solutions, Inc. (TES) is the sole commercial vendor of Direct Sampling Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (DSITMS) services under a license agreement from US DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory.  The DSITMS has been deployed at over 300 Federal, state and private facilities.  The DSITMS provides real-time detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in three minutes allowing the rapid in-field development of high resolution data sets.

The use of high resolution sampling and analysis allows site investigators to address the largest uncertainty in environmental site characterization: sample representativeness due to subsurface heterogeneity.  TES has pioneered the use of application of geophysical cone, MIP and DSITMS for the rapid and accurate characterization of complex contaminated sites.  TES provides our clients with cost effective solutions site characterization challenges, especially DNAPL sites that may have been under investigation for decades.

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What We Do
What We Do

Turnkey Triad Site Characterization

Triad Environmental Solutions, Inc. (TES) provides Turnkey Triad Site Characterization services that manage uncertainty in contaminated property site remediation. 

Uncertainty management in environmental decisions is the basis of the US EPA Triad Approach.  This is accomplished by systematic planning, real-time, high density data and on-site decision making.  The approach addresses the largest uncertainty in environmental investigations: subsurface heterogeneity. 

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