Patents Assigned to Ann Arbor Technical Services
  • Patent number: 8047743
    Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2011
    Assignees: Ann Arbor Technical Services, Earth-Tech
    Inventors: Philip B Simon, David Richardson, Peter M Simon
  • Publication number: 20110142542
    Abstract: The present invention uses one or more sediment survey techniques to map the sediment of a water course in three dimensions. The sediment survey techniques result in sediment definition that may be used to identify zones of sediment (whether areas or volumes) that are likely to contain contaminants. This may be based on the identity of the sediment, the location of the sediment in the water course, the depth of the sediment and/or the thickness of the sediment layer. In one embodiment, the sediment survey techniques, and the resulting sediment definition, may be used in combination with geomorphology techniques to calculate an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones. Based on the adjusted contaminant concentrations for a site, selective sediment removal may be used to achieve the most effective removal of contaminant with the least of sediment removal or sediment testing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2011
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: Ann Arbor Technical Services
    Inventors: Philip Simon, Peter Simon
  • Publication number: 20110081202
    Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2010
    Publication date: April 7, 2011
    Applicants: ANN ARBOR TECHNICAL SERVICES, EARTH-TECH INC.
    Inventors: Philip B. Simon, David Richardson, Peter M. Simon
  • Patent number: 7887259
    Abstract: The present invention uses one or more sediment survey techniques to map the sediment of a water course in three dimensions. The sediment survey techniques result in sediment definition that may be used to identify zones of sediment (whether areas or volumes) that are likely to contain contaminants. This may be based on the identity of the sediment, the location of the sediment in the water course, the depth of the sediment and/or the thickness of the sediment layer. In one embodiment, the sediment survey techniques, and the resulting sediment definition, may be used in combination with geomorphology techniques to calculate an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones. Based on the adjusted contaminant concentrations for a site, selective sediment removal may be used to achieve the most effective removal of contaminant with the least of sediment removal or sediment testing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: Ann Arbor Technical Services
    Inventors: Philip Simon, Peter Simon
  • Patent number: 7758283
    Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2010
    Assignees: Ann Arbor Technical Services, Earth-Tech
    Inventors: Philip B. Simon, David Richardson, Peter M. Simon
  • Publication number: 20080154435
    Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2008
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Applicants: ANN ARBOR TECHNICAL SERVICES, EARTH-TECH INC.
    Inventors: Philip B. Simon, David Richardson, Peter M. Simon
  • Patent number: 7344337
    Abstract: According to the methods, a site is investigated for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. An adjusted contaminant concentration is calculated for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. A determination may be made as to whether the sediment zone needs remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The method may be at least partially implemented in a computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2008
    Assignees: Ann Arbor Technical Services, Earth-Tech
    Inventors: Philip B. Simon, David Richardson, Peter M. Simon