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r, <br /> Thrifty Oil Co. Station #172 <br /> Page3 <br /> sample laboratory analytical results are presented in Appendix D The effluent air sample results <br /> are within the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District requirements <br /> A historical summary of hydrocarbons removed by vapor extraction is presented in Table 3, vapor <br /> sample analytical results for the individual wells sampling are presented in Table 5 The Field <br /> Status Reports are included in Appendix C <br /> Groundwater Treatment System <br /> The groundwater treatment system was started in conjunction with the vapor treatment system on <br /> April 26, 2001, and the flow meter started at zero Presently, the remediation system is connected <br /> to groundwater wells MW-10 and MW-11 Two down-well pneumatic pumps (one in each well) <br /> draw water into a 150-gallon polyvinyl tank, which then transfers the water through two (2) one <br /> thousand-pound canisters with activated carbon <br /> During this reporting period, the groundwater extraction system is down for repairs The system <br /> needs to be upgraded to meet the City of Stockton, Department of Municipal Utilities(CSDMU)new <br /> permit requirements To date, a total of 93,114 gallons has been treated and discharged Historical <br /> groundwater system operations are reported in Table 4 <br /> Summary and Recommendations <br /> The soil vapor extraction and groundwater extraction were started on April 26, 2001 A total of <br /> 52,660 pounds of hydrocarbons have been destroyed by the vapor extraction system, and 93,114 <br /> gallons of groundwater have been treated by the groundwater system The vapor extraction system <br /> operated throughout the quarter, except from December 12 through December 19, 2002, for <br /> replacement of the hour meter The groundwater extraction system was non-operational throughout <br /> the quarter, because of system maintenance and new permit requirements from the CSDMU <br /> Thrifty believes that the contamination found in well MW-6 is either from cross-contamination <br /> during gauging and sampling or from an independent off-site source Thrifty will take extra <br /> precautions to avoid any possible cross-contamination during the next sampling event If the <br /> contamination is still found within the well during the next sampling event, it is a reasonable <br /> possibility that it is from another off-site source, because Thrifty has a non-detect well (MW-3) <br /> between the on-site and off-site contamination <br /> Thrifty will continue quarterly groundwater monitoring, gauging, purging, and sampling of the <br /> groundwater monitoring wells, and operation of the remediation system <br />