Condor® AG Landlife
Technical Note – Electrochemical Pressure Injection
1. Condor® AG Landlife (Condor® AG) shall conform to Earth Science Products specification.(See Condor Soil Stabilizer Technical Note – Specifications)
2. Solution ratio of Condor® AG shall be between 100 and 500 gallons of water to one gallon of Condor® AG. The ratio for the specified agricultural area in this project is one gallon of Condor® AG to 350 gallons of water. For the specified turf/lawn area in this project the ratio is one gallon of Condor® AG to 300 gallons of water. The specific gravity of the Condor® AG concentrate shall fall within a range of 1.150 to 1.400. The dilution ratio is also dependent on the existing moisture content of the soil. If soils have reached their liquid limit and standing water is noted, a higher concentration should be utilized in this condition with a dilution rate of 100:1 to 200:1.
3. The Condor® AG concentrate shall be thoroughly mixed with water to assure uniformity of the aqueous solution prior to injection operations.
4. The injection nozzle shall be adjusted to provide the proper pressure within the range of 1500-2500 psi consistent with the soil conditions present.
5. The agricultural area injection rod sites shall be forced downward by hand or hydraulic means at approximate 12 inch intervals, for a total of four feet deep. The injection time will be a total of four Min. and 30 Sec. per hole. Spacing for the injection operation shall not exceed three feet, staggered on centers.
6. The turf/lawn area injection rod sites shall be forced downward by hand or hydraulic means at approximate 12 inch intervals, for a total of six feet deep. The injection time will be a total of three Min. and 30 Sec. per hole. Spacing for the injection operation shall not exceed three feet, staggered on centers.
7. Upon completion of the injection operations the surface area shall be flooded with the Condor® AG aqueous solution. Followed by a thorough application of clean water, rinsing any structures, driveways, pavements, or existing plant life to drive the product into the soil for maximum effectiveness.
8. Testing on this product could include hydraulic wall conductivity and/or permeation (ASTM D5084). Also a CEC (Cationic Exchange Capability) test to show increase in the soils exchange capability.
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