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REG 603 UPDATE-8 7/17/92 <br /> • <br /> C. VAPOR: <br /> C. 1. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM AND MONITORING <br /> As stated in Update Status Report #5, monitoring wells MWl, MW2, <br /> MTA13, MW10 and the excavation 6 inch (EX-4" ) have been <br /> individually manifolded to a vapor extraction system with <br /> individualed valved orifices for flow control sampling and vacuum <br /> and flow measurements from the individual wells MW2 and MW3 are <br /> manifolded together with 2" tubing T'ed at the wells, but can be <br /> individually tested by placing a packer below the extraction T of <br /> the well to seal that well from the vacuum system. The individual <br /> wells are fitted with a PVC "T" heads with a air tight cap, for <br /> well access. The "T" lateral (2" ) is fitted with a 1/4" pipe to <br /> tubing fitting for obtaining vacuum/pressure and temperature <br /> readings. Wells MW2, and EX-4" are fitted with a pipe to hose 2" <br /> fitting placed between the "T" and the 2" PVC flex hose that goes <br /> from the well to their individual condensate drop outs that hook <br /> into the extraction manifold The 3" SCH 40 PVC lateral from MW3 <br /> is also fitted with a 2" pipe to hose fitting where it enters the <br /> traffic box near MW2 and is T'ed to the 2" tubing from MW2 at that <br /> • point. MW1 is fitted with a 2" PVC Y to allow access to the well <br /> off the straight leg of the Y and vapor recovery off of the angled <br /> leg of the Y. The vacuum recovery piping from this point rises 7 <br /> feet into the air prior to an 90 degree elbow connecting 2" PVC <br /> pipe at a slight incline towards the eastern fence of the <br /> compound, 8 feet above the surface At this point the PVC pipe <br /> drops into the condensate drop out tank for MW1, prior to the <br /> vacuum extraction manifold MW10 is manifolded to the treatment <br /> compound via SCH 40 PVC pipe underground west towards the store <br /> Once the pipe reaches the store it connects into a condensate drop <br /> out tank (Approximately 5 gallon capacity) prior to heading over <br /> the roof of the store with 2" galvanized pipe. The condensate <br /> tank is below ground in a concrete lined traffic box. The <br /> condensate collected in this tank as removed weekly via an air <br /> tight valve attached to the top of the air tight lid of the tank <br /> Once the pipe reaches the roof of the store, it 90 degree elbows <br /> into SCH 40 UV protected PVC pipe and heads across the roof <br /> towards the treatment compound where it 90 degree elbows down the <br /> wall into a second condensate drop n»t tank prior to the manifold. <br /> At the manifold the individual wells condensate tanks are <br /> connected to their own 2" PVC riser (36" in height) with an <br /> orifice plate and a gate valve at the top of the riser. <br /> Vacuum/pressure ports are located on either side of the orifice <br /> plate Each orifice (well) has its own monometer (calibrated in <br /> millimeters (mm) oil) which are hooked to the ports for continuous <br /> measurement of flow from a particular well or in the case of MW2 <br /> and MW3 combination of wells All the extraction wells are <br /> • manifolded together above the gate valve to a 4 inch orifice riser <br /> PAGE 7 <br />