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Computer Assisted Data Management and the Triad Approach: A Case Study Addressing Problems and Potentials for Successful Remedial Investigation Arnold L. Gray, Ph.D. President Gray Environmental Data Services www.grayeds.com [email protected]

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Page 1: Computer Assisted Data Management and the Triad Approach

Computer Assisted Data Management and the Triad Approach:

A Case Study Addressing Problems and Potentials

for Successful Remedial Investigation

Arnold L. Gray, Ph.D.PresidentGray Environmental Data [email protected]

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Computer assisted data management techniques applied to Triad investigations

• Data Visualization– Help convert “data” into useful information.

– One tool does not fit all.

– Many users and purposes

• Database – In order to make the TRIAD approach work, we need to process more

data faster. – Well organized databases provide an effective tool to store data in a

powerful retrieval system.– Automation where possible.

• Conceptual Site Model– Dynamic Work Strategies—flexibility in the face of new information.

– Knowledge Transfer—Scientist to management to public.

– Social Capital—overcome sense of mistrust.

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Conceptual Site Model

• The Conceptual Site Model (CSM) is at the core of the systematic planning process.

– Clearly identify project decisions & end points.

– Articulate project specific decision statements.

• Project life cycle activity that is interactive in nature, structured so that project adjustments & course corrections can take place.

KeyCMS

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KeyCSM by Keynetix (UK)Plan Document

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KeyCSM by Keynetix (UK)CrossSection Document

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KeyCSM by Keynetix (UK)Matrix Document

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KeyCSM by Keynetix (UK)Network Document

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Conceptual Site Modelwith KeyCSM by Keynetix (UK)

Dynamic: Easily edited in response to new information.

Establish trust: Clarity and transparency at every level.

Knowledge transfer: Goals and pathways clearly defined.

Results in clearly identified project decisions & end points.

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Required Database Capabilities

• Decision Support System

• Advanced Data Management Capabilities

• Field Event Planning tools

• Data collection tools

• Field Data Checking

• Automated Database Loading

• Automated Report Generation

• Automated Report Delivery

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Database Automation in Field Investigation

Field Data CheckingEQuIS Data ProcessorData

EQuIS DSSAutomated data

loading, Automated analysis,

Automated data formatting

DataInter net

Data GenerationGo to sample location,

take sample, run analysis.

RockWare, LogPlot, EVS, SADA, others(automated to

produce required results)

Formatted Data

Inter net

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Data GenerationA Direct Push Caterpillar enables S2C2 to access difficult terrain to reduce sampling time and client cost.

S2C2 Mobile laboratory collects and processes large data sets that are loaded electronically into EQuIS.

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Data GenerationEQuIS Data Gathering Engine (EDGE)

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Field Data CheckingEQuIS Data Processor

Data

EQuIS DSSAutomated data

loading, Automated analysis,

Automated data formatting

DataInter net

Data GenerationGo to sample location,

take samplerun analysis.

RockWare, LogPlot, EVS, SADA, others(automated to

produce required results)

Formatted Data

Inter net

Database Automation in Field Investigation

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Field Data Checking

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Field Data CheckingEQuIS Data Processor

Data

EQuIS DSSAutomated data

loading, Automated analysis,

Automated data formatting

DataInter net

Data GenerationGo to sample location,

take sample, run analysis.

RockWare, LogPlot, EVS, SADA, others(automated to

produce required results)

Formatted Data

Inter net

Database Automation in Field Investigation

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Decision Support System

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Field Data CheckingEQuIS Data Processor

Data

EQuIS DSSAutomated data

loading, Automated analysis,

Automated data formatting

Data

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Inter net

Data GenerationGo to sample location,

take sample, run analysis.

RockWare, LogPlot, EVS, SADA, others

(automated to produce required

results)

Formatted Data

Inter net

Database Automation in Field Investigation

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Data AnalysisConfidence level enhancement—EVS by C Tech

Results from initial biased screening

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Results from Field Sample

Highest confidence levels

Data AnalysisConfidence level enhancement—EVS by C Tech

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Confidences plus Concentrations

Data AnalysisConfidence level enhancement—EVS by C Tech

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Confidences plus Concentrations Plan View

Data AnalysisConfidence level enhancement—EVS by C Tech

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Convert to highest uncertainty

Begin second round

New location identified…

Data AnalysisConfidence level enhancement—EVS by C Tech

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Data

EQuIS DDSAutomated data

loading, Automated analysis,

Automated data formatting

DataInter net

Data GenerationGo to sample location,

take sample and send results

Formatted Data

RockWare, LogPlot, EVS, SADA, others

(automated to produce required

results)

Ne

w L

oca

tio

nField Data Checking

EQuIS Data Processor

Inter net

Database Automation in Field Investigation

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Preliminary Data Points

Sample Size

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Initial Conceptual Site Model

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Groundwater Delineation Points – Day 1

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Groundwater Delineation Points – Day 2

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Modified CSM After 2 Days

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Groundwater Delineation Points – Days 3 to 5

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Final Conceptual Site Model

Map: demonstrates only 2 dimensional extent of contamination.

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Data VisualizationData visualization is key to making data understandable in the Triad Approach.

Knowledge Transfer—Scientist to management to public.

Social Capital—overcome sense of mistrust.

Share Results—convert “data” into useful information.

Decision Support System—should make it simple to visualize data from many sources and analyzed using the appropriate environmental analytic applications for the particular problem.

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3-dimensional model of MIP response with interpreted geology

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Data VisualizationGraphs and charts

Geographic Information

Systems

Google Earth—Everyman’s system

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Data Visualization

EQuIS(automation)

Data Decision

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• Laboratory Issues / Data Validation:– CLP data, validation through certification

– Other Lab data, lab validation checked independently

– Most lab data…not so much…• So why such high reliance on “formal” methodology?

– Mix n match analytic methods—total + dissolved?

– Heterogeneity- Almost all sites are a complex system of soil, groundwater, surface water, etc., that interact w/chemicals released into the environment

– Extrapolating small data sets to reflect larger portions of matrix is almost ALWAYS inaccurate & misleading

Comparative Issues

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• QA of Triad Field Methodology:

– Still not fully trusted

– Regulatory technical requirement documents could reduce RP uncertainty leading to increased Triad implementations.

• Research still needed:

– Documented cost comparisons

– Reliability and validity demonstrations

– Historic fill areas

– Northeast fly-ash deposition

Comparative Issues

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Computer Assisted Data Management and the Triad Approach:

A Case Study Addressing Problems and Potentials

for Successful Remedial Investigation

Arnold L. Gray, Ph.D.PresidentGray Environmental Data [email protected]