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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006357
RECORD_ID
PR0519189
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0014347
FACILITY_NAME
CURRENTLY VACANT
STREET_NUMBER
6425
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09741031
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
6425 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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R603 UPDATE-24 1/21/94 <br /> the pilot/burner assembly. Presently the system is destroying an <br /> estimated 17-21 pounds per day of gasoline range hydrocarbons, <br /> see Table 2 . <br /> CONDENSATE REMOVAL BY LTT <br /> Condensation from vapor extraction is collected in moisture drop <br /> out tanks constructed of 1211 PVC pipe, before the manifold, to <br /> prevent moisture build up on the vacuum pump filter. All fluids <br /> removed from the condensation traps are placed in the 1000 gallon <br /> "ConVault" . Table 5 represents the field notes from LTT <br /> condensate/water removal, see Appendix E . As of November 29, <br /> 1993 LTT has removed an estimated 5047 gallons of <br /> condensate/water and 26 .25 gallons of product from the condensate <br /> traps . Total fluids removed as of December 15, 1993 : 5209 <br /> gallons of water/condensate and 48 . 75 gallons of product (162 <br /> previously recovered condensate water and 22 . 5 gallons of <br /> product) . <br /> 4 . 0 SUMMARY <br /> There has been no evidence of floating product or product sheen <br /> on the ground water in MW1 since April 14, 1992 and MW3 and MW10 <br /> since November 11, 1992 . Only occasional product sheen is found <br /> with the condensate recovered from the vapor extraction moisture <br /> dropouts and manifold. Vapor recovery has reduced the <br /> hydrocarbons in ground water significantly since the May 25, 1990 <br /> sampling, see Table 1 . Using benzene as an indicator, monitoring <br /> wells MW1, MW4 , MW5, MW6, MW7 and MW9 have been reduced to below <br /> detection limits while the wells being utilized for vapor <br /> extraction (MW3 , and MW10) have been reduced by better than 995s . <br /> MW2 , which is also utilized for vapor extraction has been reduced <br /> 97% and MW8 has been reduced by approximately 74a . Of the newly <br /> installed wells MW11 and MW12, MW12 has not shown any significant <br /> change in benzene concentrations until this most recent sampling, <br /> where all of the gasoline range hydrocarbons/BTEX have increased <br /> MW11 has always tested below detection limits <br /> On December 22, 1993, a sample of the water being treated by air <br /> stripping inside the "ConVault" was obtained for certified <br /> laboratory analysis . This was accomplished to prove the <br /> suitability for dumping the approximately 800 gallons of this <br /> cleaned water to the City of Stockton' s sanitary sewer, see <br /> Appendix B ail" Table 4 . <br /> As of November 5, 1993, an estimated 11623 gallons of gasoline <br /> range hydrocarbons have been removed from the soil and ground <br /> water beneath this site. Previously removed floating product <br /> (40 25 gallons) , condensation from vapor extraction (48 75 <br /> gallons) , projected petroleum hydrocarbon vapor extraction- <br /> destruction (72087 pounds/6 . 25 W 11534 gallons) . No chlorinated <br /> solvents were detected in chromatogram comparisons; e 111, 2, - <br /> Dichloroethane (DCE) retention time 2 . 079 minutes, <br /> Trichloroethylene (TCE) - retention time 3 023 minutes and <br /> PAGE 3 <br />
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