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Permits & Development - Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits - 2006_EP-06-0101 thru EP-06-0300_ - EP-06-0202
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EP-06-0202
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Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits
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2006\EP-06-0101 thru EP-06-0300
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2006
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GEORGE & MEI TERANISHI
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ENCROACHMENT PERMIT
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Permit Applications (PA)
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EP-06-0202
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CR029104
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Geological recwcs it". Page 5 <br /> IRAP—Pilot Test <br /> Project No. 425.2 <br /> June 14,2005 <br /> 3.1 Radius of Influence Determination <br /> The sparge wells are located close to observation wells. The observation wells will be <br /> monitored to determine how long the ozone takes to affect the wells and to estimate the <br /> radius of influence. The concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) in an aquifer is used as an <br /> indicator of air sparging effectiveness (source: "Analysis of Selected Enhancements for Soil <br /> Vapor Extraction", US EPA document EPA-542-R-97-007, September, 1997). This also <br /> applies to ozone usage as elevated DO in the wells will be an indicator that the ozone is <br /> oxidizing the subsurface with the 02 reaction byproduct present in the aquifer. <br /> 4.0 SCHEDULE & REPORTING <br /> 4.1 Corrective Action Progress Reporting <br /> After the pilot test has been concluded, GTI will assess the system effectiveness and use the <br /> data to develop a final Full scale Remedial Action Plan to address the groundwater <br /> contamination present at the site. <br /> 4.2 Proposed Schedule of Work <br /> Upon work plan approval, GTI will immediately proceed with budgeting/scheduling this <br /> project. The information gathered during this phase of work will be presented in a report, <br /> which will include a summary of the pilot test data and recommendations. Dr. Ray <br /> Kablanow, a registered professional geologist, will supervise the project. Copies of the <br /> report will be forwarded to the appropriate County and State regulatory agencies (SJC-EHD <br /> and CVRWQCB). <br /> Task Description Completion Data <br /> • Submit Feasibility Work Plan—Pilot Testing June 2005 <br /> • Receive approval of plan July 2005 <br /> • Develop Budget and Obtain approval of costs from the USTCFP July/August 2005 <br /> • Install Wells/Required equipment on site September 2005 <br /> • Conduct Remedial Systems Pilot Test October 2005 <br /> • Post Pilot Test Monitoring event Oct &Nov 2005 <br /> • Submit Remedial Action Effectiveness Report January 2006 <br /> • Submit Final Correctjive Action Plan February 2006 <br />
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