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EMAIL: [mailto:mccallw@geoprobe.com mccallw@geoprobe.com]
 
EMAIL: [mailto:mccallw@geoprobe.com mccallw@geoprobe.com]
 
PHONE: 785.825.1842
 
  
 
WEBPAGE: http://geoprobe.com/profiles/wes-mccall
 
WEBPAGE: http://geoprobe.com/profiles/wes-mccall
  
 
==About the Contributor==
 
==About the Contributor==
Wes's work has focused on using direct push methods for geological and environmental subsurface investigations. His specific interests are in the evaluation of groundwater contamination and the spatial distribution of changes in hydraulic conductivity (K) and how this impacts contaminant migration. Current investigations involve applying the hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) for hydrostratigraphic studies.
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Wes's work has focused on using direct push methods for geological and environmental subsurface investigations. His specific interests are in the evaluation of groundwater contamination and the spatial distribution of changes in hydraulic conductivity (K) and how this impacts contaminant migration. Current investigations involve applying the hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) for hydrostratigraphic studies. Wes is also active in the ASTM D18 Committee on Soil and Rock where he is working to develop several standards for direct push technology.
  
 
==Article Contributions==
 
==Article Contributions==
 
*[[Direct Push (DP) Technology]]
 
*[[Direct Push (DP) Technology]]
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*[[Direct Push Sampling]]
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*[[Direct Push Logging]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 12 February 2019

Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

Geoprobe Systems®
1835 Wall Street
Salina, KS 67401

EMAIL: mccallw@geoprobe.com

WEBPAGE: http://geoprobe.com/profiles/wes-mccall

About the Contributor

Wes's work has focused on using direct push methods for geological and environmental subsurface investigations. His specific interests are in the evaluation of groundwater contamination and the spatial distribution of changes in hydraulic conductivity (K) and how this impacts contaminant migration. Current investigations involve applying the hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) for hydrostratigraphic studies. Wes is also active in the ASTM D18 Committee on Soil and Rock where he is working to develop several standards for direct push technology.

Article Contributions