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Stantec U <br /> December 8, 2010 <br /> Page 3 of 9 <br /> Double-nested sparge well SP-1 was installed on October 29 to 30, 2001 to a depth of 50 feet <br /> bgs and screened from 30 to 35 and 45 to 50 feet. On February 6, 2002, an air sparge test was <br /> conducted using well MW-2 for vapor extraction, and double-nested sparge well SP-1 for air <br /> injection. .Pre-sparging extracted vapor levels ranged up 1,000 ppmv, with dissolved oxygen <br /> (DO) levels of up to 0.72 mg/L. Air was then injected into the deeper section of well SP-1 using <br /> an oil-less air compressor. Vapor levels in well MW-2 increased to 1,600 ppmv, and DO levels <br /> to 8 mg/L, after 30 minutes of sparging. The data indicated the area of sparging influence in <br /> SP-1 included the region of MW-2, and that treatment using well SP-1 should be successful at <br /> reducing dissolved hydrocarbons/oxygenates in well MW-2 and the surrounding area. Air <br /> sparge testing was repeated on May 23, 2002, using well MWAA as the injection point, and the <br /> horizontal wells as the SVE points. Results indicated no breakthrough of sparged air into the <br /> vadose zone accessible by the horizontal wells. <br /> On May 27, 2003, one soil sample was collected under the northern fuel dispenser, and a <br /> second sample was collected beneath the product line during a fuel system upgrade. The soil <br /> samples collected beneath the dispenser and fuel delivery piping did not contain concentrations <br /> of TPHg, BTEX, or fuel oxygenates above laboratory detection limits. On June 9, 2003, three <br /> 10,000-gallon double-walled fiberglass USTs were removed from the excavation and hauled <br /> offsite. <br /> On June 9 and 19, 2003, a total of six UST confirmation soil samples (T1 N-15' through T3S-13') <br /> were collected in native soil underlying the ends of the three USTs (Figure 2) at approximate <br /> depths of 12 to 15 feet bgs during the second UST replacement event at the site. TPHg, BTEX, <br /> and fuel oxygenates were not detected at concentrations above laboratory detection limits in two <br /> of the six soil samples collected beneath the USTs. Benzene and TPHg were reported in the <br /> soil samples collected beneath the north ends of two USTs (T1 N, T2N) at maximum <br /> concentrations of 0.0087 mg/kg and 9.3 mg/kg, respectively. MtBE and TBA were reported at <br /> maximum concentrations of 3.3 mg/kg (T1 N@13') and 18 mg/kg (TXN@13'), respectively. <br /> Between June 23 and July 7, 2003, Glacier Environmental Services installed two new double- <br /> walled fiberglass USTs: one 10,000-gallon premium unleaded gasoline UST, and one 15,000- <br /> gallon regular unleaded gasoline UST, and associated piping and dispensers (Figure 2). In <br /> order to accommodate the new 15,000-gallon UST, Glacier excavated approximately 288 cubic <br /> yards of soil, expanding the UST pit to the west. The excavated soil was disposed of at Forward <br /> Inc. landfill. <br /> During the installation of the new UST's in July 2003, SECOR International Inc. (SECOR) <br /> personnel extended the horizontal extraction line in the tank pit to the east to terminate in the <br /> well box of SPA. Half inch tubing was run from the junction box in the planter to SPA to <br /> facilitate oxygen injection away from the dispenser islands. <br /> On April 9, 2004, SECOR submitted a request with the SJCEHD to reduce sampling of MW-4 <br /> and MW-4A from quarterly to annually. Approval was received in a letter from the SJCEHD <br /> dated July 28, 2004. <br /> On June 2, 2004, a 22-hour SVE event was conducted on the horizontal tank pit wells. Based <br /> on soil vapor samples collected during the test it is estimated that approximately 0.10 pound of <br /> TPHg was removed in soil vapor during the 22-hour test. No recordable amount of benzene or <br /> MtBE was removed during the test. <br /> 19976 Vapor Risk Assessment Report.doc <br />