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Soil Remediation Feasibility Study Work Plan - Unocal Station No 0187 <br /> . Apnl 30, 1996 <br /> It is anticipated that the SJVUAPCD will require monthly analysis of influent and effluent vapor <br /> concentration to assure permit compliance. Influent and effluent vapor concentrations will be <br /> measured with a flame-ionization detector (FID). The exact monitoring frequency required will <br /> be dictated by SJVUAPCD. Quarterly reports will be prepared which will include the vapor <br /> extraction system results These reports will be submitted to Unocal for their use and <br /> distribution <br /> Pro-ject Schedule <br /> Upon approval of the Work Plan and receipt of the required permits, the VET wall commence <br /> and will take approximately one week to install. Start-up of the VET is protected to commence <br /> in early July 1996 The VET is anticipated to operate for approximately six months, at which <br /> time the effectiveness of vapor extraction as an appropriate remedial technology will be <br /> evaluated <br /> • <br /> UNOM SRW <br /> an OS 1 7 <br />