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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0545244
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0024606
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER KNOWLES STATION
STREET_NUMBER
1120
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
07749027
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1120 W HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Workplan for Vertical Groundwater Investigation <br /> And Bench Test for In-Situ Oxidation <br /> 7835 Thornton Road, Stockton, CA <br /> Page 8 of 8 <br /> Two separate direct- push rods will be installed at each location, covering a total of 16 vertical <br /> feet. This method of selective vertical injection will deliver reagent across the entire vertical <br /> extent of the target treatment interval. <br /> The ISOTEC reagent injection is a five-step process. ISOTEC begins by injecting water into the <br /> subsurface, followed by catalyst or oxidizer. Water is then injected into the direct-push rod to <br /> flush the reagent away from the borehole. Following the water flush, either catalyst or oxidizer, <br /> whichever was not injected first, is injected into the subsurface. A final water injection is <br /> completed to flush the catalyst or oxidizer from the injection equipment. This process is repeated <br /> for each depth at each injection location. <br /> Chemical application equipment consists of varying size storage containers, pneumatic double- <br /> diaphragm pumps, 3/4-inch diameter (3/4") reinforced tubing, valves, and cam-lock connectors. <br /> Transfer of the reagents from the storage and/or mixing containers to the point of injection will <br /> be performed via a double-diaphragm pump. Reagents are conveyed through 3/4" reinforced <br /> tubing and connected to the probe rod with a wellhead containing ball valves, fittings and a <br /> pressure gauge. An injection method schematic is shown in Attachment 4. <br /> REPORTING <br /> Ground Zero will prepare a technical report for submittal to EHD and RWQCB describing field <br /> activities (drilling, well installation, sampling, bench test), resaks, conclusions, and <br /> recommendatl.�ons. <br /> All field activities performed at the site will be conducted in accordance with Ground Zero's <br /> Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan and Site Specific Site Safety Plan on file with EHD. <br /> Drill cuttings and rinsate generated from well purging and equipment decontamination will be <br /> properly contained and stored on site pending laboratory results and the development of disposal <br /> options. <br /> Please contact Ground Zero at your convenience if you have any questions or comments <br /> regarding this submittal. <br /> Respectfully, 5`'�ON P. GF <br /> Ground Zero Analysis Inc. <br /> a a <br /> No.6795 <br /> * �k <br /> John P. Lane, PG OF CA1-��� <br /> CA Registered Geologist 6795 <br /> cc: Mr. Carl Knowles <br /> Mr. John Dunlap <br /> Mr. James L.L. Barton, RWQCB <br /> G:\GROUNDZE\KNOWLES.HAM\REPORTS\WKPLAN_deepwell_bench2.doc <br />
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