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Thrifiry Oil Co <br /> Station # 172 <br /> 7.3 VES Treatment Unit <br /> The soil VES treatment unit will be designed to cost effectively remove hydrocarbons from the vapor <br /> flow <br /> Based on the anticipated hydrocarbons concentrations, Thrifty Oil Cb proposes to use two 500 <br /> pound granulated activated carbon(GAC)prefabricated canister connected in senes to treat extracted <br /> vapors Thrifty will acquire the proper permits from the APCD once the corrective action plan(CAP) <br /> iis accepted and approved by the SJCEHD Thus system has been used successfully at other facilities <br /> with similar conditions <br /> 7.4 Groundwater Remediation System <br />' Thrifty proposes to extract groundwater from monitoring well MW-11 utilizzng a pneumatically <br /> operated pump Based upon the soil types present in the saturated zone, Thrifty anticipates a flow <br /> rate of approximately 0 5 gallons per mmnute (gpm) This flow rate should induce a capture zone <br /> sufficient to provide adequate hydraulic controls and expose targeted contaminated soil in this area. <br /> This radius of influence will be verified during system operation <br /> Extracted fluids will be pumped mato an above ground oil/water separator, where the water will be <br /> transferred into the groundwater treatment system The groundwater treatment system will consist <br /> of three 200 pound vessels of activated granulated carbon in series A sampling port and flow meter <br /> Lwill be installed in line prior to system discharge Water will be discharged into the storm drain <br /> under an NPDES permit NPDES permit applications will be submitted subsequent to PHS/EHD <br /> approval of this Soil and Groundwater Corrective Action Plan <br /> r <br /> 8.0 REMEDIATION SYSTEM MONITORING AND REPORTING <br /> Thrifty Oil Co will monitor the remediation and groundwater system in conjunction with APCD and <br /> NPDES permit requirements Operation and maintenance of the system will require regular site visits <br /> to monitor system performance, adjust valves, collect vapor samples, and perform normal system <br /> maintenance in compliance with au and water discharge requirements Groundwater will be sampled <br /> on a quarterly basis and the groundwater gradient will be measured at each sampling event <br />' Quarterly monitoring reports will be submitted to PHS/EHD as required It is expected that <br /> mitigation of the site will require at least 3 years of system operation After one year of operation, <br /> the performance of the system will be evaluated to determine if any wells need to be added to the <br /> air or groundwater collection systems, or if additional system modifications are necessary <br /> 10 <br />