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Confirmation Soil Vapor Survey Workplan <br /> Moore Petroleum Bulk Plant,5491 F Street,Banta,California <br /> Page 3 <br /> July 25 and 26, 2000—Apex personnel supervised the installation of three groundwater <br /> monitoring wells (MW-10, MW-11, and MW-12). The results of all soil and water sampling <br /> were documented in Apex's Results Report for Limited Subsurface Investigation and Third <br /> Quarter 2000 Groundwater Monitoring Report, dated August 25, 2000. <br /> November 17, 2000—Apex submitted a Workplan for Interim Remediation &Fourth Quarter <br /> 2000 Groundwater Monitoring Report proposing the installation of three recovery wells and one <br /> vapor extraction well, using the three recovery wells for a pumping test. SJCEHD responded and <br /> wanted one recovery well installed for the pumping test and, depending on the results, more <br /> recovery wells could be installed. <br /> January 8, 2001 —Apex supervised the installation of one vapor extraction well (VEW-2) and <br /> one groundwater recovery well (RW-2). Results of the well installation are documented in <br /> Apex's Results Report for Limited Subsurface Investigation and First Quarter 2001 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report, dated March 9, 2001. <br /> March 2001 —Apex performed a pumping test using well RW-2. The results of the pumping test <br /> were reported in Apex's Second Quarter 2001 Monitoring Report and Interim Remediation Plan, <br /> dated June 1, 2001. <br /> August 24, 2001 —Apex overdrilled and reconstructed well MW-7 as a vapor extraction well. <br /> On September 12,2001, Apex personnel installed the remediation piping connecting wells <br /> MW-7, VEW-4, VEW-2, and VEW-3 to the remediation compound. <br /> June 2002—Construction and assembly of the SVE system was completed. The official system <br /> startup was on June 17, 2002, as reported in Apex's Source Test Results Report, dated July 31, <br /> 2002, and Remediation Status Report, dated October 4, 2002. <br /> September 26, 2003 —Apex submitted a workplan that recommended in-situ chemical oxidation <br /> by ozone sparging to remove the total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd) and total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons as motor oil (TPHmo)mass from the soil and groundwater. <br /> November 10, 2003 —An addendum to the workplan was requested in a letter by the SJCEHD to <br /> increase the scope of work to further delineate the hydrocarbon plume by installing additional <br /> monitoring wells. Technical data on the ozone system and the spacing of the sparge points was <br /> also requested. On January 14, 2004, Apex submitted an Addendum to Workplan for Ozone <br /> Sparging. <br /> January 14, 2004 —Apex submitted a Workplan for a Limited Subsurface Site Investigation <br /> proposing the installation of five additional groundwater monitoring wells. <br /> May 12, 2004—The SJCEHD responded to the Addendum to Workplan for Ozone Sparging by <br /> approving the proposed ozone sparge wells and requesting an addendum to the workplan <br /> proposing an additional cone penetration testing(CPT)boring and relocation of the proposed <br /> groundwater monitoring well MW-17. <br />