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S1EC0R <br /> • are not currently in operation Sparge point selection and cycle times are adjusted as petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon concentrations in groundwater change <br /> SENSTIVE RECEPTORS <br /> Based on a sensitive receptor survey a municipal well is present 1800 feet cross gradient from <br /> the site <br /> w� <br /> MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> TRC's Groundwater Monitoring Report dated January 22, 2005 is included as Attachment A, <br /> including Tables 1- 3, Figures 1 - 5, and field data sheets and groundwater analytical reports 'r <br /> The site has been monitored and sampled since 1$' quarter, 1990 From 1990 to the present the <br /> site has been monitored/sampled quarterly Currently, 18 wells (MW-1 through MW-2, MW-4 <br /> through MW-9, MW-11, MW-14 through MW-16, PTW-1, VW-1 through VW-4, and VW-7) are <br /> monitored and sampled quarterly each year Samples are analyzed for TPHg, TPPH, BTEX, and <br /> fuel oxygenates <br /> Based on the fourth quarter 2004 monitoring and sampling event (December 30, 2004) <br /> (Attachment A) the maximum TPHg, benzene, and MtBE concentration were 6,800 ppb (VW-7), <br /> 10 ppb (MW-16), and 30 ppb (MW-15), respectively This represents an 87% decline in TPHg <br /> concentrations and over 99% decline in benzene and MtBE concentrations <br /> TPHg, benzene, and MtBE concentrations in groundwater continue to decline particularly in <br /> source area wells MW-2 and VW-7 <br /> • Based upon data collected during ongoing quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling, <br /> dissolved hydrocarbons are effectively delineated both laterally and vertically in the vicinity of the <br /> site <br /> REMEDIATION STATUS <br /> SECOR's Quarterly Remedial Performance Summary which documents ozone sparging and SVE <br /> pulsing is included as Attachments B (including Tables B-1 - B-3, and Figures B-1 - B-2), <br /> Attachment C (Remediation Field Data Sheets), and Attachment D (Remediation Certified <br /> Laboratory Analytical Reports and Chain of Custody Documentation) <br /> The ozone injection system consists of panel mounted KVA C-SpargeTM Systems that produce 4 <br /> grams per hour (0 009 pounds per hour) of ozone The system injects to ten sparge points in <br /> eight wells ASI through AS5, AS7, ASB, and AS10, and nested wells AS6SID and AS9SID <br /> During the quarter the system ran for 504 hours It was found non-operational in November and <br /> left down due to leaking lines It will be repaired and restarted in the first quarter 2005 System <br /> data is presented in Table B-1 (Attachment B) <br /> The performance of the ozone injection system is evaluated by groundwater sampling Monthly <br /> groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells MW-16 and VW-7 on October 28, <br /> November 30, and December 30, 2004 and analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX compounds), and <br /> methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE) Results of monthly groundwater sampling events are summarized <br /> in Table B-2 Concentration versus time graphs for dissolved TPHg, benzene, and MtBE in <br /> monitoring wells MW-16 and VW-7 are provided in Figures B-1 and B-2 <br /> • A VES utilizing a catox unit had been in continuous operation at the site between 1994 and 1998 <br /> Beginning in 1998 the system was operated in pulse mode due to low influent concentrations As of <br /> the end of the second quarter of 2001, approximately 14,794 pounds of total petroleum <br />