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inX�"VAFMU <br /> Working To Restore Nature <br /> maintenance of the VES as described above typically includes three site inspections for the first <br /> week of operation, and site visas once every week for the first month. After the first month of <br /> operation, site visas will be typically performed once every 2 weeks, or as needed over the <br /> operating life of the remediation systems. Modifications to thus typical schedule will be made <br /> ' if additional requirements are specified by the SJVUAPCD in the Authority to Construct/Permit <br /> to Operate for this site. Routine maintenance of the VES and groundwater system will be <br /> ' performed during these site visits and as needed <br /> ' Site inspections will typically include monitoring and adjustment of system parameters to <br /> optimize VES and groundwater treatment system efficiency, periodic sampling and field <br /> imonitoring of influent and effluent as required by the SJVUAPCD, and other periodic <br /> maintenance to promote continued operation of the remediation equipment. Parameters to be <br /> ' monitored and adjusted in the field will include vapor extraction flow rates, induced vacuum <br /> responses at onsite wells of applicable, and hydrocarbon vapor concentrations with an organic <br /> vapor monitor approved by the SJVUAPCD <br /> ' 6.6 12 System Monitoring - Groundwater Remediation System <br /> The operation will include a monitoring and sampling program during which samples will be <br /> taken and analyzed to assess the progress of the remediation system. Samples will be taken from <br /> the holding tank prior to initial discharge to ensure that discharge permit requirements are not <br /> ' exceeded Periodic sampling will be performed in accordance with the requirements of the <br /> discharge permit <br /> 38009-8138009-8 FRP 16 <br /> 1 <br />