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<br />Former Chevron Service Station #9-5775, 301 West Kettleman Lane, Lodi, California July 15, 2002 
<br />3.0 EVALUATION OF GROUNDWATER EXTRACTION AND SOIL VAPOR 
<br />EXTRACTION SYSTEMS 
<br />GWE and SVE systems were initiated on July 3, 2000. Certified analytical reports and 
<br />chain -of -custody documentation and remedial system operation and maintenance field data 
<br />CIN sheets are included in Attachments E and F, respectively. A brief description and 
<br />performance evaluation of the remedial system during the 2Q02 are presented below. 
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<br />3.1 Groundwater Extraction System 
<br />The groundwater extraction system consists of groundwater extraction wells EX -1, EX -2 and 
<br />EX -3 (Figure 5). These wells are equipped with submersible pumps connected through 
<br />mechanical piping to a series of granular activated carbon (GAC) vessels prior to an 
<br />industrial sewer discharge point. Chevron discharges treated groundwater at the subject site 
<br />under City of Lodi Wastewater Discharge Permit #310. Pumping through the wells from 
<br />areas affected by petroleum hydrocarbons prevents migration of these hydrocarbons off-site. 
<br />To assess effectiveness of the GWE system, process samples were collected weekly during 
<br />this reporting period. Sample locations include an influent port {INFL}, prior to the first 
<br />GAC vessel, between the first and second GAC vessels (MID -1), between the second and 
<br />third GAC vessels (MID -2), and prior to discharge (EFFL) to the industrial sewer. During 
<br />these sampling events, INFL, MID -1, MID -2, and EFFL samples were analyzed for TPHg, 
<br />benzene, BTEX compounds, MtBE, TBA, DIPE, EtBE, TAME, ethanol, methanol, EDB, and 
<br />1,2 -DCA. Maximum concentrations of detected constituents are presented below. Current 
<br />and historical analytical information is presented as Table 3. 
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<br />Niaxlrnum Con90luent Conei�trattons (µg1M}. 
<br />. A041.,29At hif.6iig 2002 , 
<br />Zone 
<br />s. 
<br />_ 
<br />T=PHg 
<br />-Benzene 
<br />Tolaerie' 
<br />Etlyl71, 
<br />es 
<br />MtBE 
<br />I`$A 
<br />. EIBE''' 
<br />i TAIVIE '' 
<br />benzene 
<br />A -zone 
<br />4,500 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br />15,000 
<br />7,700 
<br />180 
<br />130 
<br />B -zone 
<br /><50 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br />0.8 
<br /><5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br />C -zone 
<br /><50 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><5 
<br /><0.5 
<br /><0.5 
<br />Explanations: 
<br />gg/I = Micrograms per liter 
<br />< Indicates the constituent was not present at or above the method reporting limit shown 
<br />3.0 EVALUATION OF GROUNDWATER EXTRACTION AND SOIL VAPOR 
<br />EXTRACTION SYSTEMS 
<br />GWE and SVE systems were initiated on July 3, 2000. Certified analytical reports and 
<br />chain -of -custody documentation and remedial system operation and maintenance field data 
<br />CIN sheets are included in Attachments E and F, respectively. A brief description and 
<br />performance evaluation of the remedial system during the 2Q02 are presented below. 
<br />N 
<br />3.1 Groundwater Extraction System 
<br />The groundwater extraction system consists of groundwater extraction wells EX -1, EX -2 and 
<br />EX -3 (Figure 5). These wells are equipped with submersible pumps connected through 
<br />mechanical piping to a series of granular activated carbon (GAC) vessels prior to an 
<br />industrial sewer discharge point. Chevron discharges treated groundwater at the subject site 
<br />under City of Lodi Wastewater Discharge Permit #310. Pumping through the wells from 
<br />areas affected by petroleum hydrocarbons prevents migration of these hydrocarbons off-site. 
<br />To assess effectiveness of the GWE system, process samples were collected weekly during 
<br />this reporting period. Sample locations include an influent port {INFL}, prior to the first 
<br />GAC vessel, between the first and second GAC vessels (MID -1), between the second and 
<br />third GAC vessels (MID -2), and prior to discharge (EFFL) to the industrial sewer. During 
<br />these sampling events, INFL, MID -1, MID -2, and EFFL samples were analyzed for TPHg, 
<br />benzene, BTEX compounds, MtBE, TBA, DIPE, EtBE, TAME, ethanol, methanol, EDB, and 
<br />1,2 -DCA. Maximum concentrations of detected constituents are presented below. Current 
<br />and historical analytical information is presented as Table 3. 
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