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r 1386 EAST BEAMER STREET <br /> WEGE ESTERN WOODLAND, CA 95776-6003 <br /> GEO-ENGINEERS ���/1T��a i FAX (916) 662-0273 <br /> �,, E lT4E HEA 16) 668-5300 <br /> CALIF CONTRACTOR# 513857 A CORPORATION -t ,5x1 T Vh V1CL <br /> REGISTERED GEOLOGISTS <br /> 13 JUL 12 PM 2; 04 <br /> Mr Larry Williams July 7, 1993 <br /> Senior Environmental. Control officer <br /> City of Stockton <br /> Dept of Municipal Utilities <br /> 2500 Navy Drive <br /> Stockton, CA 95206 <br /> (2 09) 944-8722 <br /> RE: Wastewater Discharge Permit UPDATE #5 for former Regal <br /> Station located at 6425 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California. <br /> Dear Mr. Williams <br /> The following letter is the Monthly Status Report concerning the <br /> above wastewater discharge permit . <br /> SPILL PREVENTION PLAN <br /> As required by the Wastewater Discharge Permit for this site, a <br /> spill prevention plan has been prepared. <br /> The waste stream is treated ground water produced from interim <br />. purging (twice weekly) of monitor wells MW1, MW2, MW3 , MW8 and <br /> MW10 <br /> Lawrence Tank Testings (LTT) vacuum pump service is purging the <br /> above mentioned wells to depletion. A vacuum pump pulls the <br /> water from the wells through dedicated one inch Sch 40 PVC pipe <br /> into a 100 gallon stainless steel tank This water is then <br /> transferred to the "ConVault" for treatment by "tank aeration" <br /> with the vapor destruction accomplished using the incinerator. <br /> The incinerator is concurrently destroying vapor being pulled <br /> from the soil <br /> If evaluations indicate that a continuous ground water pumping <br /> system is needed, selected wells will be connected to the <br /> "ConVault" treatment system <br /> Ground water recovery lines, from the wells to the treatment <br /> compound, will be 3/8" nylon tubing inside buried 3" PVC pipe as <br /> double containment . <br /> The ground water recovery lines will be plumbed to an above <br /> ground polyethylene sediment trap From the sediment trap the <br /> contaminated ground water is pumped through a centrifugal pump <br /> and sprayed into a "ConVault" 1000 gallon above ground tank for <br /> spray aeration. The "ConVault" tank is a double contained steel <br /> tank shrouded in concrete: The treatment of the ground water <br /> will occur in batches (300 gallons per five hours) . After <br /> treatment the eater is then dumped from the treatment tank, via <br /> the centrifugal pump through a totalizer water meter. The water <br />