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Fourth Quarter 2003 Groundwater Monitoring/Remediation Status Report <br /> Moore Petroleum Bulk Plant,5491 F Street,Banta,California <br /> Page 5 <br /> Analysis Performed: <br /> Analysis Abbreviation Designation USEPA Method No. <br /> Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons TPHg <br /> as Gasoline <br /> Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons <br /> as Diesel TPHd Gas/Diesel- <br /> .Tota! Petroleum HydrocarbonsRange 8015 Modified <br /> as Kerosene Kerosene Hydrocarbons <br /> Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons TPHmo <br /> as Motor Oil <br /> Benzene <br /> Toluene Aromatic <br /> Eth (benzene BTEX Volatile 8020 <br /> Xylenes (Total) Organics <br /> Tertiary Butyl Alcohol T8A <br /> Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE <br /> Di-isopropyl Ether DIPS Fuel 82606 <br /> Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ETRE Oxygenates <br /> Tertiary Amyl Meth 1 Ether TAME <br /> Modifications from Standard Monitoring Program: <br /> None <br /> REMEDIATION SYSTEM SUMMARY <br /> Soil Vapor Extraction System <br /> System description: <br /> Gasoline vapors are extracted from the subsurface through three monitoring/vapor wells (VEW- <br /> 3/MW-8, MW-1, and VEW-4/MW-7) and two vapor extraction wells (VEW-1 and VEW-2). The <br /> wells are manifolded together with PVC piping in the remediation compound before connecting <br /> to the extraction system (Figure 2). The vapor extraction system is a 5-horsepower positive- <br /> displacement blower discharging to a 100-cfm catalytic oxidizer where vapor is incinerated and <br /> discharged to the atmosphere. <br /> System startup date: June 17, 2002 <br /> Current system mode: Catalytic operation since startup. <br /> Active extraction wells: VEW-1 through VEW-4 <br /> Inactive extraction wells/reason: MW-I/System optimization, zero concentrations <br />