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Ms Margaret Lagono S E C ® IR <br /> April 28, 2005 IAN <br /> Page 3 FM <br /> • In November 2001, GR directed the installation of ozone wells SP-1 through SP-10 at <br /> approximately 65 feet bgs, and ozone wells SP-11 through SP-13 at approximately 40 <br /> feet bgs The wells were connected to an ozone sparge system and the ozone sparge <br /> system was placed into operation on December 19, 2001 The system cycles ozone/air <br /> infection between 10 sparge points at a time Since the ozone panel is designed to <br /> supply ozone to 10 sparge points, wells SP-1 through SP-3 are not currently in <br /> operation Sparge point selection and cycle times are adjusted as petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations in groundwater fluctuate <br /> During the first quarter 2003, a carbon absorption system was installed to treat off-gas <br /> During the third quarter 2003, the SVE system was operated continuously from August 12 <br /> through September 18, 2004 Based on flame ionization detector (FID) readings collected <br /> during SVE system operation and maintenance (O&M), approximately 12 pounds (lbs) of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons were removed during the quarter The initial influent concentration <br /> was 18 parts per million (ppmv) by volume on August 12, but was quickly reduced to non- <br /> detectable levels of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> In the third quarter of 2004, it was determined that pulsing of the existing SVE system <br /> was no longer a cost effective remedial technology based on non-detectable petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons in the system influent San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department approved removal of the SVE system in their letter dated January 12, 2005 <br /> SENSTIVE RECEPTORS <br /> According to a 1992 report by RESNA, there is one municipal water-supply well within <br /> 2,000 feet of the site, located at the corner of Bidwell Place and Bianchi Road The well <br /> is approximately 1,800 feet to the southeast of the site and is maintained by the <br /> California Water Service According to the California Water Service, the total depth of <br /> the well is 520 feet bgs, with screened intervals of 195 to 240 feet bgs and 260 to <br /> 345 feet bgs <br /> CURRENT ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> No additional assessment activities were performed during the first quarter 2005 <br /> MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> The site has been monitored and sampled since first quarter 1990 From 1990 to the <br /> present, the site has been monitored and sampled quarterly Currently, 18 wells (MW-1 <br /> through MW-2, MW-4 through MW-9, MW-11, MW-14 through MW-16, PTW-1, VW-1 <br /> through VW-4, and VW-7) are monitored and sampled quarterly each year All samples <br /> are analyzed for TPHg, BTEX and the fuel oxygenates tertiary-butyl alcohol (TBA), <br /> methyl ternary-butyl ether (MtBE), di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary-butyl ether <br /> (EtBE), tertiary-amyl methyl ether (TAME), 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), ethylene di- <br /> bromide (EDB) and ethanol by U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method <br /> 82606 <br /> • <br />