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v�Y' <br /> Appendtx,A ite Background Information <br /> Former Stockton Plating Facility v <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br /> control further off-site migration of contaminants toward the east, in the predominantly down- <br /> gradient direction The results of the pumping tests were reported in the AGE-prepared Ground <br />' Water Extraction Pilot Test Report dated 31 January 2002 <br /> The January 2002 report stated that the soil at the site has a high percentage of fine-grained matrix <br /> and overall is homogenous and mostly fine-grained In general this soil type has a high adsorption <br />' capacity and low permeability, and thereby could potentially limit migration of dissolved <br /> hydrocarbons However,despite the fine-grained nature of the soil, the feasibility test results showed <br /> that ground water extraction should be effective on the site The ground water extraction rates during <br /> MI-scale remediation are not likely to exceed the pilot test extraction rate(five gallons per minute), <br /> and may be less for effective ground water extraction and stabilized drawdown <br />' In the report,AGE recommended the use of ground water extraction as an alternative ground water <br /> remediation technique at the site Ground water extraction should provide adequate capture of the <br /> dissolved hydrocarbons, based on site-specific hydrogeologic conditions and hydrocarbon <br />' distribution The limited areal distribution of high concentrations of dissolved hydrocarbons near <br /> the source of the release favors capturing the mayor portion of the dissolved hydrocarbons on the <br /> site A ground water extraction system in the source area, along the down-gradient portion of <br />' • significantly impacted ground water, should effectively address the plume of impacted ground water <br /> AGE recommended preparation of a remedial action work plan for the installation of additional <br /> groundwater extraction wells around the former UST area in order to increase 1)the efficiency-of- <br />' operation of aground water extraction treatment system and 2)the effectiveness of the ground water <br /> extraction systems ability to address the dissolved hydrocarbons <br />' The AGE-prepared Final Remediation Plan, dated 23 April 2002,recommended the use of ground <br /> water extraction as an alternative ground water remediation technique at the site, along with soil <br /> vapor extraction EHD letter, dated 26 July 2002, issued a denial FRP and requested an additional <br />' cost analysis of remediation technologies <br /> The Ground Water Extraction Clean Up Analysis, dated 31 August 2002, supported the idea that <br />' the limited areal distribution of high concentrations of dissolved hydrocarbons near the source of <br /> the release favors an aggressive approach for removing the dissolved hydrocarbon on-site AGE <br /> recommended a ground water extraction system in the source area and along the historical down- <br /> gradient portion of significantly impacted ground water <br /> EHD approval letter of FRP technoloy date 28 May 2003 A Final Remediation Plan Addendum, <br />' dated 18 July 2003, was approved by the EHD on 29 July 2003 <br /> SOIL-VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEM INSTALLATION <br />' Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> 1 <br />