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Geweke, FRP - 4 - 20 September 1993 <br /> 4. Data on any laboratory studies, bench scale tests, and feasibility studies already conducted; <br /> 5. Soil characteristics such as pH, EC, moisture content/water-bearing capacity/moisture <br /> retention curves, adsorption/desorption rates, metals toxicity, oxygen demand, nitrogen <br /> content, phosphorus content, trace mineral content, porosity, and soil particle size <br /> distribution; <br /> 6. Discussion of how the existing soil characteristics will affect in-situ bioremediation and how <br /> they may be modified or controlled to improve remediation; <br /> 7. Number and location of wells to used to introduce bacteria and oxygen to the ground water; <br /> 8. Method of oxygen introduction to ground water; <br /> 9. Contents of the medium and bacterial species in the consortia; <br /> 10. Volume of medium plus bacteria to be placed down each well and total volume to be used in <br /> each inoculation; <br /> 11. Whether more than one inoculation will be necessary; <br /> 12. Whether nitrogen, phosphorus, and any other nutrients must be added, and the method and <br /> location of introduction; <br /> 13. Method proposed to prevent desiccation of soil during venting; <br /> 14. A monitoring program to monitor soil moisture, ground water elevation during soil <br /> bioremediation, if nitrogen must be added, the presence of nitrate in the ground water; and <br /> 15. Compliance with Pat Leary's request for a complete Report of Waste Discharge and fee. <br />