Newsroom: non-destructive testing
Geotechnology performed non-destructive testing services to help locate the actual boundaries of a historic Potter’s field cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. Ric Tanner, a Geotechnology project manager, performed various non-destructive testing methods including ground penetrating radar and magnetics to determine the location of unmarked graves at the site. This information will also be used to
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On January 14, 2010, the USEPA made effective two amendments to the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule for facilities that have total aboveground oil or fuel storage capacity of 1,320 gallons or more. Facilities now have until November 11, 2011 to develop new or revise existing SPCC Plans to comply with the provisions of
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Although our non-destructive testing group staff has been applying ultrasonic testing to projects for many years, the recent addition of phased array ultrasonic equipment has proven to be beneficial for our clients, especially industrial and transportation. The phased array method allows the operator to examine a steel part or weld from multiple angles using a
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