Brown field sites are increasingly being redeveloped after decades of industrial use. Finding out what is in the ground can be a very hit and miss affair when conducting investigations using trial pits and coring. Sterling Geophysical Surveys offer non-invasive geophysical techniques can provide quick and accurate information on any man-made hazard, sinkhole or contamination in Brown Field Sites.
Stirling Geophysical can provide information on:
- Utility Detection
- Buried tanks
- Buried foundations
- Hydrocarbon contamination
- Landfill Liner problems
- Underground voids
- Mine workings
- Leachates and groundwater (Landfill sites)
- Monitoring of remedial measures
Sterling Geophysical Limited investigate these found in Brown Field Sites problems, by the use of a range of techniques can be used including Ground Penetrating Radar, Electromagnetic Induction (EM) Magnetrometry, Soil Resistively, Gravity and Infrared Monitoring.
Sterling Geophysical Surveys use of these techniques is advantageous in a number of ways (particularly where contamination is near the ground surface) as they do not penetrate any capping or containers which minimizes the release of potentially dangerous substances into the water.
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