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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012871
RECORD_ID
PR0544218
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0003870
FACILITY_NAME
SRH FOOD & GAS
STREET_NUMBER
749
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14734309
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
749 E DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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VW-5 30 360 <br /> VW-6 30 010 <br /> Although, the distance from VW-5 to VW-6 is the same, the vacuum is different The cause of <br /> this is the radius of the capture circle from well 5, which barely reaches well VW-6, whereas, the <br /> capture circle of well VW-4 reaches and extends beyond well VW-5 Vapor well VW-6 is operating <br /> and is withdrawing gasoline vapors <br /> The horizontal relationship between the vapor wells is shown in Figures 1 and 2 The capture <br /> radius for each well is shown as a light circle The radius of the circle is 30 feet, which is occurring <br /> in well VW-5 and occurring in all the other vapor wells The horizontal radius of the sparging circle <br /> (Heavy Circle) is 55 feet, which is calculated under point 3, according to "Handbook of <br /> Bioremediation, Robert S Kerr Environmental Laboratory" The amount of sparging air will be <br /> between 19 and 20 Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM), This is supplied by a Conde Number 6 Pump <br /> included in the Addendum This pump has a 3 horsepower motor If the water table falls, then the <br /> breakout pressure also falls The CFM of sparging air is dependent on the breakout pressure <br /> The operating Vapor Extraction System (VES) is removing 200 CFM and the maximum CFM of <br /> air from the sparging system will be under 24 CFM The sparging air will contain partitioned <br /> hydrocarbons and will be captured by the VES <br /> 2 The porosity of silty sand and silt is published in "Ground Water Contamination" by Philip B <br /> Bedient, Hanadi Rifai and Charles Newell, as between 43% and 46% These are the two main <br /> soil groups at this site There are 2 clay beds which have a published porosity of 42% The <br /> particle size for clay is <0 004 mm, for silt is >0 004<0 063 mm and for very fine sand it is >0 062 <br /> <0 125 mm The particle sizes relate to the permeability of a soil unit We have updated our <br /> Hydraulic Conductivity calculations of April 30, 1993 The correct Hydraulic Conductivity, for the <br /> area around the tank pit, is 15 0743 Feet/Day See The Brower and Rice Slug Test Sheet It is <br /> possible to use this conductivity to calculate the particle size, which is between 0 01153 and <br /> 0 00815 mm in diameter This equates to the silt material The main soils in the vapor extraction <br /> system are silts and silty sands <br /> The Radius of Influence of each well is 30 feet and the volume of soil for the present water table is <br /> 65,000 Fe The volume of air space is calculated by multiplying the porosity by the sod volume, <br /> therefore, the volume of air within the radius of influence for one well is between 27,950 and <br /> 29,900 Ft3 The total volume for the 5 wells is between 139,750 and 145,500 Ft3 and the average <br /> is 142,425 Ft3 <br /> The vapor extraction system operates at 171 Ft3/Minute This means that every 13 9 hours there <br /> is a complete change of air in the system The amount of air sparging used is a maximum of 24 <br /> Ft3 so the amount of sparging air will not be a problem for the extraction system The amount of <br /> BTEX volatile chemicals will depend on the concentration in the groundwater As the <br /> concentration is reduced the amount of BTEX removed will be less The Henry Constant for BTEX <br /> is between 5 6 and 8 7 X10"3 atm-m3-mole" According to the published documents any chemical <br /> which has a Henry's Constant higher than 10s will volatize the contaminate in the water <br /> C.[`Av <br /> 3 The sparging calculations are taken from "HANDBOOK OF BIOREMEDIATION" Included is a ` <br /> graph shown in Figure 3, which shows the Ratio of Sparge Pressure to Breakout Pressure Vs <br /> Ratio of Horizontal radius to Sparge Depth q c{ <br /> ii <br />
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