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SJCEHD concurred with PSC's investigation findings and requested a work <br /> plan to remediate the site to "pre-release" conditions in their June 11, 2002 <br /> correspondence PSC submitted a Pilot Testing Work Plan to SJCEHD on <br /> July 23, 2002 The plan presented remedial alternatives and proposed <br />' performing an air sparging and soil venting pilot test to evaluate that method <br /> for full-scale implementation SJCEHD approved the workplan in <br /> correspondence dated August 6, 2002 <br /> The air sparging and soil venting pilot test was performed in January 2003 <br /> The plot test results were submitted in the March 6, 2003 Remedial Action <br /> Plan The findings indicate that this approach would be effective in <br /> remediating impacted soil and groundwater SJCEHD approved the Remedial <br /> Action Plan in correspondence dated March 25, 2003 <br /> Under an approved San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District <br /> (SJAPCD) permit, PSC installed the air-sparging and soil-venting system and <br />' began continuous operation on November 18, 2003 <br /> During system operation, airflow rates are measured in sparging well SP-1 <br />' and in venting wells VW-1 and MW-2 weekly The combined venting rates <br /> prior to the addition of dilution air for VW-1 and MW-2 have ranged from <br /> 21 48 cubic feet per minute (cfm) to 90 05 cfm In addition, three vapor <br /> samples are collected from the influent stream prior to the addition of dilution <br /> air (designated Influent), the air stream after treatment by the first carbon <br /> vessel (designated GAC-1), and from the discharge from the second and final <br /> carbon vessel (designated GAC-2) The samples are then submitted to an <br /> analytical laboratory for BTEX and TPH-Gasoline analyses Results are <br /> reported to the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) <br /> A quarterly groundwater-monitoring event was performed in January 2004 <br /> The event data indicated that the groundwater elevation was approximately <br />' 1 7 feet deeper than the previous event performed in April 2003 During this <br /> event, the depths to groundwater measured in the wells ranged from 28 42' to <br /> 29 35' from the top of casing (-18 87' to —19 59' mean sea level (MSL)) The <br /> 1 groundwater flow was easterly at a gradient approximately 5 0 x 10-3 feet per <br /> linear foot Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in samples collected <br /> from wells MWA, MW-3, and MW-4 Petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations <br /> were measured in well MW-2, but they were significantly lower than in <br /> previous events Oxygenate analytes were not detected in any samples The <br /> decrease in concentrations indicates that the remediation system is working <br /> sufficiently <br /> 7 <br /> December 2044 <br /> Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Earthgrams Baking Companies,Inc <br /> (Former Kilpatrick s Bakeries,Inc) <br /> 1717 South Center Street <br /> Stockton,California <br /> Prepared for SARA LEE BAKERY GROUP Prepared by Philip Services Corp <br /> H\ENV1624001321121382EGWmjects\Stockton Center Shcnvesttgauve and Quarterly Reports\Quarterly Repan 12Z004 doc January 18 2005 <br />