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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006539
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-16 4/29/93 <br /> individual wells are fitted with a PVC tee head with an air tight <br /> cap for well access . The tee lateral (2 inch) is fitted with a <br /> 1/4 inch pipe to tubing fitting for obtaining vacuum/pressure and <br /> temperature readings . Wells MW2, and EX-4 are fatted with a pipe <br /> to hose 2 inch fitting placed between the tee and the 2 inch AVC <br /> flex hose that goes from the well to their individual <br /> condensation dropouts The condensate dropouts are attached to <br /> the extraction manifold. The 3 inch SCH 40 PVC lateral from MW3 <br /> as also fitted with a 2 inch pipe to hose fatting where it enters <br /> the traffic box near MW2 and as teed to the 2 inch tubing from <br /> MW2 at that point MW1 is fatted with a 2 inch PVC Y to allow <br /> access to the well from the straight leg of the Y and vapor <br /> recovery from the angled leg of the Y. The vacuum recovery <br /> piping then rases 7 feet into the air before a 90 degree elbow <br /> connects 2 inch PVC pipe at a slight incline towards the eastern <br /> fence of the compound, 8 feet above the surface From here the <br /> PVC pipe drops into the condensation dropout for MW1, before the <br /> vacuum extraction manifold MW10 as manifolded to the treatment <br /> compound via SCH 40 PVC pipe underground west towards the store <br /> Once the pipe reaches the store it connects into a condensation <br /> dropout (Approximately 5 gallon capacity) before heading over the <br /> roof of the store with 2 inch galvanized pipe <br /> The condensation dropout is below ground in a concrete lined <br /> traffic box. The condensation collected in this tank is removed <br /> weekly via an air tight valve attached to the top of the air <br /> tight lid of the tank. Once the pipe reaches the roof of the <br /> store, at 90 degree elbows into SCH 40 UV protected PVC pipe and <br /> heads across the roof towards the treatment compound There it <br /> 90 degree elbows down the wall into a second condensation dropout <br /> tank before the manifold f <br /> At the manifold the individual wells, condensation tanks are <br /> connected to their own 2 inch PVC riser (36 inch an height) with <br /> an orifice plate and a gate valve at the top of the riser <br /> Vacuum/pressure ports are located on either side of the orifice <br /> plate . Each orifice (well) has its own manometer, calibrated to <br /> read millimeters (mm) of water with red oil These manometers <br /> are connected to the ports for continuous measurement of flow <br /> from a particular well, or in the case of NW2 and 1A 3, <br /> combination of wells All the extraction wells are manafolded <br /> together above the gate valve to a 4 inch orifice riser before a <br /> filter an front of the vacuum pump. After the vapor stream <br /> leaves the vacuum pump, it is pushed into the thermal oxidizer <br /> wh-irh nx, r377Q the aasolane range hydrocarbon vavors at no less <br /> than 14000F and nogreaterthan 15500F Influent samples are <br /> obtained from the exit of the pump and effluent samples are <br /> obtained from the stack of the thermal oxidizer The gasoline <br /> range hydrocarbons are oxidized into heat, CO2 and water vapor, <br /> see UPDATE STATUS REPORT #5 <br /> Tedlar bag samples are obtained from the vapor stream influent <br /> from the individual wells (MW1, MW2-3 , MW10 and EX-411 ) , influent <br /> and effluent of the "REMOX" thermal oxidizer and the effluent of <br /> the "ConVault" water stripper The samples are delivered to <br /> PAGE 4 <br />
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