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EM 1110-1-4001 <br /> 3 Jun 02 <br /> is • Close isolation valves <br /> • Disconnect electncal power to equipment <br /> • Log the event <br /> Depending on the reason(s)for shutting down the system,decontarrunation procedures could be more <br /> stringent <br /> c If the operator believes that the site is approaching"clean" or if there is interest in trying to <br /> understand and quantify the extent of rate-limited mass transfer(e g,diffusion from low penneability <br /> strata),then a rebound test may be performed Shutdown for rebound tests should proceed according to the <br /> shutdown procedures described in the site specific O&M manual However,prior to shutdown for rebound <br /> testing,it is important to collect a complete set of system performance data This data should include <br /> • Flow rate and concentration(s)from each extraction well and vacuum applied to each well (for <br /> SVE systems) <br /> • Infection rates to each infection well(if applicable) <br /> • Soil gas concentrations of site specific VOCs,gaseous 02,CO2, and methane from both monitoring <br /> points and extraction wells <br /> • Vacuum/pressure distribution within the treatment area,e g,vacuum measurements at vadose zone <br /> monitoring points and nearby water table wells <br /> • Groundwater elevations(if the contaminated zone is near or within the capillary fringe)in the <br /> treatment zone,including degree of upwellrng at extraction points <br /> The extracted gas concentrations and flow rates may have to collected multiple times if a model is used to <br /> quantify diffusion limited mass transfer(see paragraph 9-9) Groundwater and soil VOC concentrations are <br /> not particularly useful to evaluate rebound <br /> d Remediation shutdown In the later phases of remediation,extraction wells maybe shutdown one <br /> ata time A wellhead valve can be included to isolate each well when cleanup criteria are met The system <br /> should be designed to operate at reduced airflow rates without jeopardizing the performance of the system <br /> Final shutdown of the system should follow the same activities as those for maintenance shutdown <br /> Decontamination procedures should be followed to minimize loss of contaminated materials to surrounding <br /> areas <br /> 9-7. Closure Report <br /> Once remediation has been completed,a closure report/construction documentation report should be <br /> prepared to verify and document the activities and results of the remediation project It should be noted <br /> that prior to the preparation of the closure report,the design team must determine if the acting regulatory <br /> agency has a specific format to follow and/or additional forms to be filled out <br /> 9-8. Long-Term Monitoring Requirements <br /> Long-term monitoring requirements following system shutdown,if any,will be defined in the SAP and <br /> perhaps modified pursuant to data collected during the operation of the system Typically,analyses will be <br /> 9-9 <br />