ETTL Engineers
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Contract Drilling for Environmental Studies


ETTL's subsurface exploratory fleet is available to take samples for contents analysis to determine the vertical and horizontal extent of contamination, if present. Such analyses can be carried out either by you, the client, or through ETTL's environmental engineering services. Our field crews also can install
monitoring wells, as well as gas monitoring points.

One of ETTL's latest mobile exploratory units, highly applicable to environmental sampling projects, is its
Model 6600 Geoprobe, a compact percussion-probing unit for swift collection of soil cores as well as groundwater samples and soil gas samples.

ETTL's field crews are highly trained in OSHA protection practices, and they can be equipped with personal protection gear as required in contaminated sites (see pic at right).


For detailed information about obtaining subsurface samples for environmental determinations, contact ETTL's John Battle, James Aldredge or Steve Kednnedy.

You'll also find information about the capabilities of ETTL's various drilling rigs and other subsurface investigatory equipment if you'll return to the ETTL Environmental & Geotechnical Drilling Services Page.



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ETTL's subsurface exploratory fleet is available to take samples for contents analysis to determine the vertical and horizontal extent of contamination, if present. Such analyses can be carried out either by you, the client, or through ETTL's environmental engineering services. Our field crews also can install monitoring wells, as well as gas monitoring points. One of ETTL's latest mobile exploratory units, which is highly applicable to environmental sampling projects, is its Model 5400 Geoprobe , a compact percussion-probing unit for swift collection of soil cores, ground-water samples and soil gas samples at depths to 60 feet or more without drilling.

ETTL's field crews are highly trained in OSHA protection practices, and they are equipped with personal protection gear as required in contaminated sites (right).

For detailed information about obtaining subsurface samples for environmental determinations, contact ETTL's John Battle, James Aldredge or Steve Kednnedy.

You'll also find information about the capabilities of ETTL's various drilling rigs and other subsurface investigatory equipment if you'll return to the ETTL Environmental & Geotechnical Drilling Services Page.


ETTL Home Page

Handy Index