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Fuels in Soil Test Kit: Field Use of Diesel Dog Soil Test Kits.


DE2004783605

Publication Date 2001
Personal Author Schabron, J. F.; Sorini, S. S.; Rovani, J. F.
Page Count 30
Abstract Western Research Institute (WRI) is commercializing Diesel Dog Portable Soil Test Kits for performing analysis of fuel-contaminated soils in the field. The technology consists of a method developed by WRI (U.S. Patents 5,561,065 and 5,976,883) and hardware developed by WRI that allows the method to be performed in the field (patent pending). The method is very simple and does not require the use of highly toxic reagents. The aromatic components in a soil extract are measured by absorption at 254 nm with a field-portable photometer. WRI added significant value to the technology by taking the method through the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) approval and validation processes. The method is designated ASTM Method D-5831-96, Standard Test Method for Screening Fuels in Soils. This ASTM designation allows the method to be used for federal compliance activities. In FY 99, twenty-five preproduction kits were successfully constructed in cooperation with CF Electronics, Inc., of Laramie, Wyoming. The kit components work well and the kits are fully operational. In the calendar year 2000, kits were provided to the following entities who agreed to participate as FY 99 and FY 00 JSR (Jointly Sponsored Research) cosponsors and use the kits as opportunities arose for field site work: Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) (3 units), F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Gradient Corporation, The Johnson Company (2 units), IT Corporation (2 units), TRC Environmental Corporation, Stone Environmental, ENSR, Action Environmental, Laco Associates, Barenco, Brown and Caldwell, Dames and Moore Lebron LLP, Phillips Petroleum, GeoSyntek, and the State of New Mexico. By early 2001, ten kits had been returned to WRI following the six-month evaluation period. On return, the components of all ten kits were fully functional. The kits were upgraded with circuit modifications, new polyethylene foam inserts, and updated instruction manuals.
Keywords
  • Soil tests
  • Diesel fuels
  • Contamination
  • Fuels
  • Environmental quality
  • Soil contamination
  • Soils
  • Testing
  • Diesel Dog Portable Soil Test Kits
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie. Western Research Inst.; National Energy Technology Lab., Morgantown, WV.; Department of Energy, Morgantown, W.V., Office of Fossil Energy
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Morgantown, W.V., Office of Fossil Energy and National Energy Technology Lab., Morgantown, WV.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200516
Fuels in Soil Test Kit: Field Use of Diesel Dog Soil Test Kits.
Fuels in Soil Test Kit: Field Use of Diesel Dog Soil Test Kits.
DE2004783605

  • Soil tests
  • Diesel fuels
  • Contamination
  • Fuels
  • Environmental quality
  • Soil contamination
  • Soils
  • Testing
  • Diesel Dog Portable Soil Test Kits
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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