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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Jeff Willett <br /> From : "King, Grant' < KingG@USFilter.com> <br /> To: "Jeff Willett" <jwillett@condcrearth. com> <br /> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 10: 11 PM <br /> Subject: RE: Vapor Carbon <br /> Jeff, <br /> It appears that at this concentration and flow you will be using 20 Lbs./day <br /> A pair of VSC-10003s would last 50 days before breakthrough between vessel one and two. <br /> Tum-key service for a 1000 Ib vessel in the Stockton area is approximately $ 1 ,470 with a high quality <br /> reactivated carbon . <br /> The vessels run $3 ,220 each not including taxes, freight, and fuel /energy surcharges. <br /> I am on the road down the central valley. . . so call me w/ any questions. <br /> Thanks for the opportunity to help, <br /> Grant King <br /> USFilter/Westates <br /> Field Sales Engineer <br /> (916) 296-0492 <br /> Confidentiality Note: This e-mail message and any attachments to it are intended only for the named recipients and may contain <br /> legally privileged and/or confidential information, If you are not one of the intended recipients, please do not duplicate or forward this <br /> e-mail and immediately delete it from your computer. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Jeff Willett [mailto :jwillett@condorearth ,comj <br /> Sent: Monday, July 30, 20013 :08 PM <br /> To: Grant King <br /> Cc: Don Kresse <br /> Subject: Vapor Carbon <br /> Grant, <br /> We have a soil vapor extraction unit in Stockton that is using a thermal destruction unit. The inlet <br /> concentrations of gasoline have fallen from over 1000 ppm (by volume) to about 50 ppm. Our flow rate <br /> is a maximum 200 cfm. What do you recommend for a carbon treatment unit, how often could we <br /> expect breakthrough , and consequently, what is our predicted cost. <br /> Jeff Willett, Condor. <br /> 7 /11 /M <br />