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C A M B R I A <br /> spread out over the ground surface and evaporated. We estimated the amount of <br /> hydrocarbons that may have been released during this event based on the most recent <br /> groundwater analytical data from well RW-IA and the estimated volume of water that <br /> overflowed. These estimates are: 0.2 pounds of TPHg, 0.04 pounds of benzene, and 0.3 <br /> pounds of MTBE. <br /> An additional corrective measure taken to assure this will not happen again is that the flow <br /> rate into the Baker tank was reduced so that the tank would not fill before the regularly <br /> scheduled draining of the tank by the vacuum truck. <br /> © A permanent groundwater extraction system is currently being constructed at the site and we <br /> estimate this system will be operation in five weeks. The temporary system will then be <br /> taken out of service and groundwater pumped from RW-IA will be treated onsite with carbon <br /> and discharged, as per a discharge permit, into the sanitary sewer. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Joe Neely at (707) 933-2361. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Cambria Environmental Technology, Inc. <br /> JorWNeely, <br /> Senior Project Geologist <br /> cc: Ms. Karen Petryna, Equiva Services LLC <br /> 0783 2 <br />