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Third Quarter 1004 Groundwater Monitoring/Remediation Status Report <br /> Moore Petroleum Bulk Plant,5491 F Street,Banta,California <br /> Page Z <br /> May 5, 1995 - A soil vapor extraction (SVE) system consisting of an R.S.I. SAVETM system was <br /> i installed at the subject site. The vapor extraction system was installed per San Joaquin Valley <br /> Unified Air Pollution Control District permit conditions, The SVE system consisted of an <br /> internal combustion engine with catalytic converters mounted on the exhaust, The system was <br /> configured so soil vapors could be extracted from either vapor well VEW-1 and/or monitoring <br /> well MW-1. The system was started on May 5, 1995, and operated through October 4, 1995,.at <br /> which time it was temporarily removed from the site. On November 27, 1995, the system was <br /> returned to the subject site and restarted. <br /> May 31, 1995 - An air sparge system was installed and started, this was used in conjunction with <br /> the SVE system. The air sparge system operated intermittently through August 30, 1995, at <br /> which time its operation began to coincide with the operation of the R.S.I. system. The air sparge <br /> system consisted of a one horsepower electric motor which powers a 10-cubic feet per minute <br /> (cfin) oil-less compressor. The compressor injected air through an air sparge point located <br /> midway between VEW-land MW-1 (Figure 2). <br /> April 29, 1997 - Apex received permission from the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> IIE Division (SJCEHD) to shut down the air sparge and vapor extraction system due to low influent <br /> soil vapor concentrations to the vapor extraction system: As of April 29, 1997, the.remediation <br /> system had extracted a total of 1,730 pounds of total petroleum hydrocarbons, as gasoline <br /> (TPHg), and 19.9 pounds of benzene. <br /> September-10, 1997 - Apex submitted the report titled, Over Excavation & Groundwater <br /> Removal Workplan, proposing over excavation, de-watering and sampling of the bulk loading <br /> rack and tank basins during the removal of nine underground storage tanks (UST). <br /> August 17, 1998 and September 8, 1998 - Apex supervised the removal of two 350 gallon USTs, <br /> T-8 and T-9 (kerosene and cleaning solvent, respectively). Also, seven 10,000-gallon USTS were <br /> j removed on September 8, 1998. Following the removal of T-9, soil was over excavated and an <br /> exploratory trench was dug. Apex collected two soil samples and one groundwater sample from <br /> the over-excavation and exploratory trench. One soil sample was collected from beneath T-8. <br /> After the removal of the seven 10,000-gallon USTs, Apex collected four soil samples and one <br /> groundwater sample from the tank pit. Apex then collected six soil samples-and two water <br /> samples from beneath the tank basin. Nine soil samples from the area beneath the former bulk <br /> loading rack were submitted for analysis. The results of all soil and water sampling were <br /> documented in the report titled, Tank Closure Results and Recommendations Report, dated <br /> December 23, 1998. <br /> April 8 - 9, 1999 - Apex personnel supervised the advancement of eight soil borings at the <br /> subject property. The results of all soil and water sampling were documented in the report titled, <br /> Results Report for Subsurface Investigation and Second Quarter 1999 Groundwater Monitoring, <br /> dated June 1, 1999. <br />, <br />