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' Quarterly Report - Second and Third Quarters 2005 <br /> • Former MEL BOKIDES PETROLEUM- Linden <br />' 8203 East Highway 26, Stockton, California <br />' I.O. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr Nick Bokides of Mel Bokides Petroleum(MBP),Advanced GeoEnvironmental, <br /> Inc (AGE) has prepared this quarterly report for the property located at 8203 East Highway 26, <br /> Stockton, California (site) The scope of work included operation, maintenance and sampling of a <br /> soil-vapor extraction system, quarterly ground water monitoring and preparation of this report The <br />' report was prepared in accordance with guidelines issued by the California Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board - Central Valley Region (RWQCB) for subsurface investigations of former <br />' underground storage tank (UST) systems The site location and site plan are illustrated on Figures <br /> 1 and 2, respectively, site background information is summarized in Appendix A <br />' Four soil-vapor extraction wells (V W 1 A, V W 1 B, V W2 and V W3) have been installed at the site, <br /> one well(VW 1 B)screened in petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil and the others screened in clean <br /> soil, however, based on individual SVE well feasibility testing, AGE determined that well V W 1 B <br />' should adequately capture soil-vapor to mitigate the adsorbed hydrocarbons at the site, while use of <br /> the remaining wells have demonstrated counter-productive results <br /> 2.0 PROCEDURES <br /> All field work procedures and reporting requirements are in accordance with guidelines issued by <br /> the RWQCB for subsurface investigation of underground storage tank(UST) system sites and the <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) for sampling of ground water <br /> monitoring wells The operation and monitoring of the soil-vapor extraction system was in <br /> accordance with the EHD approved, AGE-prepared Soil Remediation - System Design, dated O1 <br /> September 2004 <br /> 21 SOIL-VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEM <br /> Well VW I B had been piped directly to the soil-vapor extraction unit(SVE)located within a fenced <br /> enclosure on the north side of the site(Figure 2)using 2-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC piping In- <br /> line,the SVE system consists of a 55-gallon moisture knockout vessel for moisture separation and <br /> to prevent water collection within the treatment media,three 300-poured (lb) carbon canisters,then <br /> a Fuji, 5-horsepower, regenerative vacuum blower capable of drawing a maximum 110 standard <br /> cubic feet per minute (scfm) of vapor, and finally two 1,500-pound carbon vessels to adsorb <br /> hydrocarbon vapor from the subsurface(Figure 2) The SVE unit is operated in accordance with San <br /> Joaquin Unified Air Pollution Control District(APCD)permit 5984-1 The permit was canceled in <br /> July 2005 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />