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R604 •UPDATE 20 7-16-1993 <br /> the preceding site visit ' s pound per day value and then <br /> multiplied by the number of days the system operated between <br /> visits to estimate the total pounds each well and the total <br /> system has removed for that time period This poundage is then <br /> added to the accumulated poundage of the previous visit to update <br /> the total pounds removed to date, see Table 3 and Appendix C. <br /> Sampling Vapor Streams: <br /> The vapor samples are obtained by attaching a dedicated air tight <br /> soft polytubing to a sample port on the well side of the orifice <br /> plate on the vapor recovery manifold The tubing is then <br /> connected to a tedlar bag placed inside a vacuum sampler The <br /> sample port is then opened and the vacuum placed on the tedlar <br /> bag from the sample vessel allows the tedlar bag to fill with the <br /> vapor stream from that particular sample port . Once the tedlar <br /> bag is full the valve is closed and the vacuum removed from the <br /> sample vessel . The tedlar bag contains an air tight locking <br /> septum valve which is then closed and locked to secure the vapor <br /> sample A small dedicated needle attached to a dedicated 1 cc <br /> syringe is then inserted through the sample septum into the <br /> tedlar bag The lcc syringe is purged numerous times before <br /> filling it with the sample All but 0 . 5 cc of the sample is <br /> effected into the air before infecting the remaining 0 5 cc <br /> syringe sample into the Shimadzu FID-GC (the calibrant infection <br /> is 0 5 cc) Once the chromatogram is recorded, an instrument <br /> blank is run prior to the next sample The instrument blank will <br /> indicate if residual peaks are being carried onto the next <br /> analysis <br /> Vacuum influent readings are obtained from the wells by attaching <br /> a manometer calibrated in mm water to sample ports at the well <br /> heads These readings show the mm water pressure or vacuum that <br /> is being created at each well . <br /> SUMMARY <br /> Estimates of petroleum hydrocarbons remaining in the soil after <br /> the confirmation soil sampling that occurred on July 20, 21, 22, <br /> 1992 was approximately 3027 pounds Soil sample results from the <br /> SB4 confirmation sample boring and vapor samples from the vadose <br /> zone well P1 have indicated that the former northeastern pump <br /> island area and the surrounding area (AREA C) is now remediated <br /> of the contaminant The two remaining areas of impacted soil <br /> are AREA A - (SB5) the area beneath the former western pump <br /> island and AREA B (SB3 , SB9 and SB11) the area southeast of the <br /> former underground storage tanks <br /> Vapor extraction has removed the lighter fractions of gasoline <br /> range hydrocarbons found in the soil and has greatly reduced the <br /> dissolved contaminant found in the ground water and the capillary <br /> fringe Of the estimated 3027 pounds that remained in the soil <br /> after the July 22, 1992 sampling, 215 out of an estimated 72 <br /> Pounds have been removed from AREA A (VSB5) and 2788 out of an <br /> estimated 2946 . 5 pounds have been removed from AREA B (MW5, VSB3, <br /> VSB9 and VSB11) . This indicates that the majority of degraded <br /> gasoline range hydrocarbons has been removed from the soil and <br /> page 8 <br />