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Operational Controls <br /> The test unit is designed to run unattended. All process controls <br /> are manually set by the operator. Safety controls, however, will <br /> shut down the system at any time if system pressures (e.g. vacuum <br /> in well) are out of design range or a utility upset occurs (e.g. <br /> water loss to pump, electricity loss, etc) . <br /> Permits <br /> Appropriate permits will be obtained from the City of Tracy and <br /> approval given by the Regional Water Quality Control Board before <br /> any construction on the test facility begins. A permit from the <br /> San Joaquin APCD and approval from the County Health Department <br /> will be obtained prior to running the test. <br /> Note: The figures contained in this work plan are for illustrative <br /> purposes only. Detailed mechanical drawings and appropriate <br /> information will be supplied to the city in the permit <br /> applications. All designs and drawings will conform to applicable <br /> codes and standards. <br /> After The Test <br /> One of two things will happen after the test. If soil venting is <br /> successful and we procede with a full-scale system, we will seek <br /> approval from the City of Tracy to retrofit the test building for <br /> that system. If approval is not given or we do not procede with a <br /> full-scale system, the building and all equipment (i.e. pump, <br /> carbon vessel, piping, lights, etc. ) will be removed from the site <br /> and the area returned to its original state. <br /> Report <br /> Chevron will analyze information from the soil venting field test, <br /> the liquids pumping test, and the previous site assesment work to <br /> finalize the mitigation plan for the site. The test results and <br /> the mitigation plan will be presented to the City of Tracy and <br /> appropriate regulatory agencies for approval when completed. <br /> 7 <br />