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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006418
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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If evaluations indicate that a continuous groundwater pumping system is needed, selected wells will <br /> be connected to the "ConVault" treatment system <br /> Groundwater recovery lines, from the wells to the treatment compound, will be 3/8" nylon tubing <br /> inside buried 3" PVC pipe, for double containment considerations <br /> The groundwater recovery lines will be plumbed to an above ground polyethylene sediment trap <br /> The contaminated groundwater is pumped from the sediment trap with a centrifugal pump and <br /> sprayed into a "ConVault" 1000 gallon above ground tank for spray aeration The "ConVault" tank <br /> is a double contained steel tank shrouded in concrete The treatment of the groundwater will occur <br /> in batches (300 gallons per five hours) After treatment the water is then dumped from the <br /> treatment tank, via the centrifugal pump, through a totalizer water meter The water is then passed <br /> through a chamber containing an LEL meter relay calibrated to shut off the system if vapors from <br /> the effluent ever reach the 10% LEL level The clean treated water is discharged to the three-inch <br /> sewer clean out A visual inspection for leaks on above ground lines, tanks and double contained <br /> system will occur during all site visits <br /> UPDATE STATUS REPORT 435 <br /> Interim groundwater treatment started December 1, 1992 LTT was vacuum lifting (purging) <br /> nmonitor wells MW1, MW2, MW3, MW8 and MW 10 twice a week until May 1993, at that time the <br /> purging was reduced to once a week until discontinued on August 30, 1993 Before the well <br /> purging commenced, water samples were obtained from the "ConVault" tank aerator before <br /> dunmping 800 gallons of this treated water to the sewer lateral, see Update Status Report 41 The <br /> last dumping was for 1000 gallons, making a total of 18,022 gallons of treated groundwater <br /> dumped to the sewer as of August 31, 1998 A continuous LEL reading of the discharge water was <br /> observed and noted on the following table All discharge requirements were met <br /> No tieated water was dumped to the sewer during the months of March, April, May, June, July, <br /> August, September, October, November, December, 1996, and January, February, April, May, July, <br /> August, September 1997 and March, May and June 1998 The last sampling of the ConVault <br /> treated water occurred on August 16, 1998 with results received via Fax on August 25, 1998 <br />• <br /> 2 R-603 WW#35 9/15198 <br />
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