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ongoing treatment. <br /> 8. Store the effluent stripper water in a 15,000 gallon <br /> "Baker Tank" and obtain samples for analysis by State of <br /> California Certified Laboratory-Chemtech (DHS-359) for <br /> the following: <br /> Total Fuel Hydrocarbons (TFH) and BTEX, using EPA <br /> methods 5030 and 602 respectively. <br /> Volatile Hydrocarbons= BTEX fraction subtacted from TFH. <br /> Total Toxic Organics, using EPA methods 624 (purgable <br /> organics) and 625 (Base/Neutral Extractables) . <br /> 9. Place a LEL detection device on the effuent, calibrated <br /> to gasoline and alarmed at 20% LEL and water treatment <br /> shut down at 40% LEL. <br /> 10. Once Certified analyses of item 8 have been achieved <br /> request for continual discharge of treated ground water <br /> to the sewer. <br /> 11. Once permit to discharge to sewer has been authorized, <br /> place a water meter on discharge to sewer and start <br /> discharge of treated ground water to sewer with sampling <br /> as specified by permit. <br /> 12 . Ad3ust the pump rate at MW3 and/or also pump from MW1 or <br /> MW2 if the depth to water data modeling justifies a <br /> change in pump rate or increase in pumping sites to <br /> control and collect the plume. <br /> 13. Perform the influent and effluent air sampling as <br /> requested by San Joaquin County Air Quality. <br /> 9 .0 HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> This site is being treated as a class D site, normal common sense <br /> is to be used, see Appendix D, Health and Safety Plan. <br /> 14 <br />