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Chevron Products Company Page i <br /> Former Chevron Service Station k9-5775 301 West Kettleman Dane Lodi California July 15 2002 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> SECOR Internat>onal Incorporated (SECOR), on behalf of Chevron Products Company <br /> (Chevron), presents operating data for the groundwater extraction (GWE) system at 301 <br /> Kettleman Lane, Lodi California (Figure 1) Chevron discharges treated groundwater at <br /> the subject site under City of Lodi Wastewater Discharge Permit #310 This report <br /> presents June 2002 data collected between May 29 and Tune 25, 2002 <br /> GROUNDWATER EXTRACTION SYSTEM <br /> Extraction and treatment of groundwater was initiated on July 3, 2000 The GWE system <br /> consists of extraction wells EX-1, EX-2 and EX-3 (Figure 2) These wells are equipped <br /> with submersible pumps connected through mechanical piping to a series of granular <br /> activated carbon (GAC) vessels prior to an industrial sewer discharge point Pumping <br /> through the wells from areas affected by petroleum hydrocarbons prevents migration of <br /> these hydrocarbons off-site A treatment system schematic is shown on Figure 3 <br /> To assess effectiveness of the GWE system, process samples were collected weekly <br /> during this reporting period Sample locations include an influent port (INFL), prior to <br /> the first GAC vessel, between the first and second GAC vessels (MID-1), between the <br /> second and third GAC vessels (MID-2), and prior to discharge (EFFL) to the industrial <br /> sewer During these sampling events, INFL, MID-1, MID-2, and EFFL samples were <br /> analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethyl- <br /> benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX compounds), methyl tertiary butyl ether (MtBE), <br /> tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME), ethanol, methanol, ethylene dibromide (EDB), and <br /> 1,2-dicholoethane (1,2-DCA) Maximum concentrations of detected constituents are <br /> presented below Current and historical analytical results are presented as Table 1 <br /> Sampling Maximum Constituent Concentration (µg/1) <br /> Port June 4 through June 25, 2002 <br /> MtBE TBA EtBE TAME Ethanol Methanol <br /> IlVFL 91 <5 0 70 10 61 <100 <br /> MID-I <0 50 <5 0 <0 50 <0 50 <5 0 50 <br /> MID-2 <0 50 <5 0 <0 50 <0 50 <5 0 <50 <br /> EFFL <0 50 <5 0 <0 50 <0 50 <5 0 <50 <br /> Explanations <br /> <indicates the constituent was not present at or above the method reporting limit shown <br /> Between May 29 and June 25, 2002, the GWE system discharged a total of 98,085 <br /> gallons of treated groundwater over a period of 27 days (Table 2) As of June 25, 2002, <br /> the GWE system has treated a total of 3,161,828 gallons Calculated discharge rates <br /> during the June monitoring period ranged from 9 73 to 10 13 gallons per minute (gpm) <br /> During the June monitoring period the system extracted approximately 0 1 pounds of <br /> TPHg, 0 001 pounds of benzene, and 0 4 pounds of MtBE To date, the system has <br /> extracted approximately 7 8 pounds of TPHg, 0 2 pounds of benzene, and 83 8 pounds of <br /> MtBE Plots of GWE system mass removal trends and influent groundwater TPHg, <br /> benzene, and MtBE concentrations versus time are shown on Figures 4 and 5 <br /> 1%Chevron1957751Penodic Monitoringlo&M\Reports\Monthly\Discharge Reports120021June 2002Uune 2002 DR doc <br />