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R603 UPDATE-25 2/10/94 <br /> 1 .0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This update, STATUS UPDATE #25, presents data from December 30, <br /> 1993 to February 2, 1994 , collected at the site on December 30, <br /> 1993 and February 2, 1994 . On November 4 and 5, 1993 the <br /> pilot/burner assembly was replaced in the REMOX Thermal Oxidation <br /> Unit The unit was restarted on November 5, 1993 and the vapor <br /> influent stream adjusted to 15 .5k 02 . The system operated 100% <br /> until December 12, 1993, when mechanical shut down occurred. An <br /> attempt to restart the system occurred on December 22, 1993 The <br /> system was restarted, after repairs were made on February, 1, <br /> 1994 <br /> The permit to dump treated ground water to the sewer was received <br /> and presently we are batch dumping the treated water from the <br /> "ConVault" monthly This water is collected from the vapor <br /> recovery condensate dropouts and the water produced from the <br /> sampling and monitoring of the monitor wells by Lawrence Tank <br /> Testing (LTT) pumping service . We are presently evaluating the <br /> need for a continuous pump and treat system. If it is determined <br /> that continuous pumping of ground water is needed, monitor wells <br /> MW1 and MW3 will be continuously pumped, see Appendix B - Sewer <br /> Discharge Report <br /> LOCATION <br /> The station is located at 6425 Pacific Avenue at the intersection <br /> of Douglas Road, Stockton, in San Joaquin County, California <br /> The site lies in Section 21; T2N, R6E, MDB&M at approximately 12 <br /> feet above mean sea level (MSL) (see Figures 1, 2 , 3) The <br /> parcel is # 31 and can be located in Assessor' s Book 97 on page <br /> 41 (97-041-31) On October 2, 1992 , a licensed surveyor with <br /> Nolte & Assoc surveyed all monitoring well locations and top of <br /> casing elevations to a known datum, ie City of Stockton Bench <br /> Mark Number 12, elevation 11 . 74 ' above mean sea level <br /> 2 . 0 GROUND WATER <br /> LOCAL GROUND WATER FLOW <br /> Ground water flow direction in this region is to the west and <br /> towards south Stockton from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada <br /> Mountain Ranges, and towards the east from the Sacramento-San <br /> Joaquin Delta At present, encroachment of saline waters from <br /> the Delta is impairing the quality of the ground water in the <br /> Stockton area Vapor extraction has created a ground water <br /> potentiometric low (an apparent mounding) beneath the site near <br /> MW1, MW2, MW3 and MW10 Measurements obtained on November 5, <br /> 1993 show a return to a near normal flow direction prior to <br /> restarting the vapor extraction system, see Figure 4A. <br /> Figure 4B, represents ground water gradient during this latest <br /> sampling, December 22, 1993 . Again the vapor extraction system <br /> was off . <br /> PAGE 1 <br />