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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008818
RECORD_ID
PR0545707
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003591
FACILITY_NAME
JOHN M RISHWAIN
STREET_NUMBER
8203
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 26
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215-9536
APN
10114021
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
8203 E HWY 26
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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r <br /> 01 March 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 99-0645 <br /> Page 8ofII <br /> extraction well (VW IA)was always greater than 100 Inches of water <br /> During the shallow soil vapor extraction pilot test(18 September)the greatest Induced vacuum was <br /> measured in the observation point nearest the extraction well, at 0 60 Inches of water in wells V W2 <br /> and VW3 The lowest vacuum was measured in MW-3,approximately 30 feet west of the extraction <br /> point and screened much lower In the stratigraphy at the site, however, sufficient Induced vacuum <br /> was observed in the monitoring wells to demonstrate that a vertical connection may exist across the <br /> vertically separated layers at the site <br /> During the deeper soil vapor extraction pilot test (06 October) the greatest Induced vacuum was <br /> measured In the observation point nearest the extraction well, at 0 45 Inches of water in well MW- <br /> 1R The lowest vacuum was measured in VW2 and VW1B, approximately 20 feet west of the <br /> extraction point and screened above the lower stratigraphy at the site Again, sufficient Induced <br /> vacuum was observed In the monitoring wells and also in the upper soil vapor extraction wells,to <br /> demonstrate that a vertical connection may exist across the vertically separated layers at the site <br /> AGE plotted in a logarithmic scale,the maximum vacuum measured at the observation points during <br /> the pilot test versus the distance from the extraction well The effective radius of Influence was <br /> determined by drawing a best-fit line though these data points to correlate distance to vacuum data <br /> At a vacuum potential of 0 10 Inches of water, the radius of Influence is approximately 30 feet for <br /> the lower screened well (V W 1 A) and radius of Influence is approximately 40 feet for the upper <br /> screened well (VW1B), at an Induced vacuum potential of 10 Inches of water, the radius of <br /> Influence is 20 feet for well VWIA and approximately 25 feet for well VW1B Further, a vacuum <br /> potential of 10 0 Inches of water the radius of Influence Is less than 10 feet Based on the United <br /> States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-prepared document, How to Evaluate Alternative <br /> Cleanup Technologies For UST sites the radius of Influence Is considered to be the distance from <br /> the extraction well at which a vacuum of at least 0 1 Inches of water is observed Based upon an <br /> effective vacuum potential of 0 1 Inches of water, the calculated effective radius of Influence at the <br /> site will be 30 feet up to almost 40 feet for the upper screened vapor well The majority of the <br /> residual impacted soil would be collected within the 40 foot radius of influence Appendix C depicts <br /> the effective radius of Influence <br /> 3 5 GROUND WATER GRADIENT AND FLOW DIRECTION <br /> Ground water elevation, flow direction and gradient were determined from field data collected on <br /> 06 October 2003, the contaminant Impact to ground water was quantified from the ground water <br /> laboratory data Depth to ground water at the site ranged from 95 09 feet to 95 34 feet below the <br /> monitoring well casing tops The ground water elevation in each well was calculated from this data <br /> The ground water elevations from well MW-2 and MW-3 were 49 90 feet and 49 86 feet below mean <br /> 40 sea level(MSL) The average decrease of 4 feet from the July 2002 monitoring event Is depicted in <br /> Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc <br />
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