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,l <br /> On 16 September 1997 a KBH representative visited the site to correct a manufacturing defect in the <br /> SVE unit A temperature controller to the oxidation unit was noted to malfunction, falsely indicating <br /> an excessive temperature in the oxidation chamber, and thereby causing the unit to shut down as a <br /> precaution against destruction of the oxidation chamber A new temperature controller was added <br /> to the SVE unit, by KBH <br /> SPARGING/EXTRACTION SYSTEM OPERATION AND MONITORING <br /> The IAS/SVE system was monitored daily for the first week of operation and weekly thereafter <br /> During each monitoring event, the depth to ground water and per cent dissolved oxygen were <br /> measured for each monitoring well General system maintenance and adjustments were performed <br /> at this time The sparging flow rate was adjusted to approximately 7 to 10 scfm and to a minimum <br /> pressure of 15 psi <br /> Elevated concentrations of dissolved oxygen were detected in monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2 and <br /> MW-4, as well as observation wells surrounding the ASO-1 well on the site Dissolved oxygen <br /> concentrations in the remaining wells,down gradient showed smaller changes The greatest changes <br /> in dissolved oxygen was again observed in monitoring wells closer to the sparging well/points The <br /> dissolved oxygen data is summarized on Table 3 Sparging rates were measured at approximately 7 <br /> to 10 scfm dunng each monitoring event A pressure of approximately 15 was to maintain for the air <br /> sparging flow rate <br /> The SVE unit operated at varying rates during the observation period Extraction flow rates were <br /> calculated to range from 150 to 200 scfm Typtcally operation averaged at 150 scfm during the <br /> period Operation of the unit was attempted at 200 scfm, the maximum operational rate of the unit, <br /> however the unit was noted to overheat and automatically shut off apparently to prevent the catalyst <br /> beds from deteriorating <br /> An induced vacuum(negative pressure) of approximately 25 to 45 inches of water was measured in <br /> the piping between the blower and extraction wells The radius of influence at the well-heads was <br /> noted to range from 0 35 inches of water at well MW-4 to 38 inches of water at ASO-3 <br /> Three sets of extracted soil gas samples were analyzed for TPH-g, BTEX and MTBE TPH-g was <br /> detected in the 09 April, 12 May and 18 June 1997 samples collected from influent vapor stream at <br /> concentrations of 1,800 micrograms per liter gg/l, 8,900 pg/1 and 5,600 ug/l, respectively BTEX <br /> compounds were detected at concentrations as high as 52 gg/l Petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> detected at 100 pg/l the sample collected from the effluent stream on 18 June 1997 <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF GROUND WATER SAMPLES - IAS/SVE STARTUP <br /> TPH-g was detected in the water samples from wells MW-1, MW-3, MW-4 and MW-5 at <br /> concentrations of 99,000 micrograms per liter �tg/l, 6,900 pg/l, 100,000 gg/1 and 73 Ag/l, <br /> . respectively Benzene was detected in wells MW-1, MW-3 and MW-4 at concentrations of 19,000 <br /> Advanced CeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />