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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0544705
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0003754
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA FUELS
STREET_NUMBER
3147
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17512003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3147 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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OTT MuL level System <br /> LI <br /> Model 403 Data Sheet <br /> CMT- I CM1' Multilevel System* 4 ®j <br /> Model 4O3 R <br /> The CMT Multilevel System Is a unique and highly economical approach to multilevel rt <br /> t- groundwater monitoring. It provides the simplicity and low cost of a bundle-type .,�, � <br /> installation, with the benefits of backfilling orsealing around a single tube.' <br /> The flexible system uses continuous polyethylene multichannel tubing which is <br /> customized on site with screened intervals and packers, based on the borehole log <br /> -- The 1. 7" OD tubing (43.2 mm) has 7 monitoring channels. The systems are easily "x�� "" <br /> installed in overburden and rock boreholes, inside existing casing, or within narrow <br /> diameter augers. <br /> " The CMT Multilevel allows detailed 3-D water level and water quality data at an <br /> - affordable price. Detailed transect monitoring of plumes using CMT Systems enable <br /> =x <br /> zones of high concentrations to be accurately identified, quickly and at less cost <br /> New monitoring strategies by US EPA encourage the use of transects of multilevel <br /> 111 wells installed in a line across the contaminant plume. The sampling transects ensure t ' <br /> ! that releases will be detected, even when the locations of plumes fluctuate in response r : <br /> to seasonal variations. Transects of multilevel wells allow site investigators to assess <br /> the longevity of residual sources and calculate field-based biodegradation rates with i,*' <br /> (� greater accuracy and confidence. With more precise monitoring data the frequency CL <br /> of sampling can be significantly reduced, resulting in dramatic cost savings. <br /> '. I <br /> ry <br /> l _ r ` s - <br /> L1Continuous tubing with7x1/2 " (12. 7 mm) Use pre Jormed packers and sand packs Parts and packers are placed exactly where <br /> internal channels. or standard filters and bentonite seals. needed immediately prior to installation. <br /> Advantages of Multilevel Systems Advantages of the CMT Multilevel <br /> • Provide the most accurate 3-13 assessment of a site • Low cost and ease of use <br /> • Vital to understanding vertical flow of contaminants • Up to 7-zone monitoring in a single tube <br /> • Allow documentation of changes in the strength and No joints - one smooth surface for easy, effective sealing <br /> location of a contaminant plume • Ports and packers can be located anywhere along tubing <br /> • Low cost compared with alternative methods • Double-Acting Packers allow easy system removal <br /> Research has shown that contaminant plumes are often thin Simple system may be customized and built on site <br /> and highly stratified. Traditional monitoring wells, with screened The hole is not left open to deteriorate or contaminate <br /> intervals of 10 ft. (3 m) or more, blend the groundwater over Installs quickly in large direct-push casing and bigger holes <br /> the entire length of the screen, which can mask the tine - one seven-zoite CMT System can be completed by two <br /> concen a� awn distribu ton o contaminants eople-irrunder a <br /> -i Multilevel wells with short screened intervals overcome this <br /> J problem and offer more precise identification, better design Applications <br /> options for treatment and excellent ongoing monitoring. • Transect monitoring of spill and contaminant sites to <br /> identify vertical as well as horizontal distribution <br /> Endorsements of Multilevel Monitoring • Mass transport calculations <br /> f US EPA (Monitored Natural Attenuation for Ground Water Seminar • Determination of the best location for reactive barrier walls <br /> Series, 1998) • NAPL and MTBE monitoring <br /> • Interstate Techoology Regulatory Cooperation (11'RC) Natural • Monitoring of natural attenuation or remediation processes <br /> Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents in Groundwater course, 1998 a Ideal for shallow wells in high water table <br /> • American Petroleum Institute, Regulatory & Scientific Affairs . Multilevel water sampling and level monitoring in <br /> Publication No: 4699 'Strategies for Characterizing Subsurface overburden, bedrock or cased wells <br /> Releases of Gasoline Containing MTBE', 2000 <br /> ` Patents Pending <br /> High Ouaiity Groundwater Monitoring Instrumentation o ,! p <br />
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