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20 October 2011 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 96-0236 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br /> • Aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium III, calcium, <br /> cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, <br /> potassium, selenium,silver, sodium,thallium, acetone,tungsten,vanadium by EPA <br /> method 200.7/8; and <br /> • Hexachrome by IC by EPA method E218.6. <br /> 4.2. REPORT PREPARATION <br /> Following performance of the final week of injection and receipt of laboratory data, a report <br /> will be prepared presenting the findings of the pilot test. The report will include a <br /> description and results of the work performed. Conclusions, applicable recommendations <br /> and maps will be included in the report. The report will be in a format acceptable to the <br /> CVRWQCB, and will be reviewed and signed by a California Professional Geologist. <br /> 5.0. FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> All field procedures will be overseen by an AGE representative and under the supervision <br /> of a California Professional Geologist. Procedures forthe collection of background/baseline <br /> sampling, preparation of the injection media, injection of the media, weekly sampling, and <br /> equipment decontamination are outlined below. <br /> 5.1. ISCO SOLUTION PREPARATION AND INJECTION PROCEDURE <br /> A 5%solution of hydrogen peroxide will be prepared on-site utilizing a DOT 55-gallon drum <br /> and water from an on-site source. The drum will be filled with approximately 35 gallons of <br /> clean tap water, which will be metered by a Sensus flow meter. Once the appropriate <br /> volume of water has been placed in the drum, approximately 5 gallons of 35% industrial <br /> grade hydrogen peroxide will be added to the water to create the 5% mixture of hydrogen <br /> peroxide. Additionally, powered (solid) ferrous sulfate and 1 liter of 50 mole hydrochloric <br /> (muriatic)acid will be added to the mixture. This mixture will then be gravity fed or pressure <br /> injected from the 55-gallon drum into wells DPE-1 and separately into well DP-2. This <br /> procedure will be repeated a total of nine times for each injection event utilizing wells. The <br /> conclusion of full application will be achieved at a minimum 45 gallons of 35% hydrogen <br /> peroxide will have been mixed with 315 gallons of water; creating a 5% mixture above <br /> ground. Within the aquifer it is suspected an equal volume of water (315 gallons) will be <br /> treated. The treatment volume of water combined with the created above ground solution, <br /> Advanced GeoEnAronmental,Inc. <br />