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Site Background Information <br /> Chapin Brothers Investments, Inc <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br /> ' grade with portl and cement An eight-inch traffic box was installed at the surface for each TAS point <br /> On 24 April 1997, monitoring well MW-6 was installed across Mt Diablo Ave from the site <br /> ' SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEM INSTALLATION <br /> On 04 March 1997,a King,Buck/Hasstech(KBH)(90-032)catalytic oxidation unit(SVE unit)was <br /> delivered to the site The extraction equipment was placed inside a fenced enclosure near the west <br /> end of the site Replacement parts for all missing or broken items were purchased and installed On <br /> 01 April 1997, the natural gas service to the SVE unit on the site was upgraded to 5 pound of <br /> pressure per square inch, the minimum pressure required to operate the K 3H catalytic oxidation <br /> system <br /> ' The existing network at the site consisted of subsurface flex piping from wells VE-2, VE-5, VE-6 <br /> and MW-4 to the remediation unit enclosure AGE installed additional subsurface piping from wells <br /> VE-1, VW-1 and VW-7 The piping was then routed through a moisture knockout drum to a 5- <br /> horsepower, 200 cubic feet/minute (cfm) regenerative blower and into the KBH catalytic oxidizer <br /> oven AGE installed an in-line flow meter after the blower motor as well as sampling ports before <br /> the knockout drum,between the oven and after the oven to monitor the concentration of extracted <br /> thydrocarbons and efficiency of hydrocarbon destruction <br /> SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION START-UP AND UTILITY UPGRADES <br /> The KBE catalytic oxidation SVE system began full-scale operation on 01 April 1997 The SVE unit <br /> ' operated at a maximum flow rate for approximately for three hours At approximately 1800 hours <br /> on 01 April 1997, the 60 amp power service at the PG&E service connection to the site failed The <br /> ' power demand of the SVE unit was greater than the service connection could supply A new 100 <br /> amp power service was installed at the site Subsequently anew power transformer was installed for <br /> the site on 04 June 1997, to prevent the loss of power voltage during peak usage <br /> AIR-SPARGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION <br /> The existing subsurface network consisted on galvanized steel piping from AS-I to the remediation <br /> enclosure Additional IAS injection points, necessary for efficient ground water remediation, were <br /> ' installed on 19 April 1997 A compressor-based EnviroSparge 1AS system was installed at the site <br /> on 24 March 1997 The IAS system delivers 7 to 10 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at a <br /> pressure of 12 to 15 pounds per square inch, adequate to volatilize the petroleum hydrocarbons in <br /> 1 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmen#al,Inc <br />