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Extraction Well Installation <br /> Summary Report and Injection <br /> ARCADIS Well Installation Work Plan <br /> Former Occidental Chemical <br /> Corporation Facility <br /> Lathrop, California <br /> the well. Chemical analysis results for that sample indicated the presence of sulfolane at a <br /> concentration of 5,500 pg/L. <br /> 2.3 Investigation-Derived Waste Management <br /> Waste soil generated from the advancement of borings was placed in roll-off bins or Department of <br /> Transportation-(DOT-)approved 55-gallon drums suitable for transportation for off-site disposal at a <br /> permitted waste management facility.The soil in roll-off bins was transported to Potrero Hills Landfill in <br /> Suisan, California,for disposal as non-hazardous waste on February 9,2013. The soil in the 55-gallon <br /> drums was transported to the US Ecology Landfill in Beatty, Nevada for disposal as non-hazardous <br /> waste. Groundwater from development activities and wastewater generated during decontamination <br /> procedures were treated in the on-site groundwater treatment system. Copies of the non-hazardous <br /> waste manifests are provided in Appendix D. <br /> 2.4 Summary and Next Steps <br /> Extraction wells EW-10, EW-11, EW-12A, EW-12B(R), EW-13, EW-14A, EW-146, EW-15A, EW-156, <br /> and EW-17 were installed to enhance hydraulic containment and to expedite the removal of Site CDCs, <br /> including DBCP-, EDB-, and sulfolane-affected groundwater in the water table shallow, intermediate, <br /> and deep groundwater zones.The newly installed extraction wells will be connected to the on-site <br /> groundwater treatment system to allow for treatment of groundwater extracted from these new wells. <br /> 3. Injection Well Conversion <br /> Conversion of extraction wells EW-03 and EW-04 into injection wells(INJ-13 and INJ-14, respectively) <br /> was proposed in the addendum dated September 13, 2012(ARCADIS 2012b). Redevelopment <br /> activities were conducted at EW-03 on August 16,2012 and December 17 and 18, 2012.The <br /> redevelopment activities conducted at EW-03 on August 16, 2012 included brushing, surging, bailing, <br /> and pumping.Approximately 3,150 gallons of groundwater were pumped from EW-03 to remove fine- <br /> grained sediment from the well and obtain an estimate of specific capacity. Pumping indicated a specific <br /> capacity of approximately 30 gallons per minute per foot(gpm/ft). This specific capacity indicates <br /> injection rates of approximately 100 to 120 gpm are feasible. During the August redevelopment,the field <br /> crew also attempted to remove the packer set at 126 feet bgs but was unsuccessful. On December 17, <br /> 2012,the packer was pushed to approximately 185 feet bgs after attempts to remove it were <br /> unsuccessful.The targeted injection rate for EW-03 is 100 gpm. Specific-capacity measurements <br /> indicate feasible injection rates greater than or equal to the targeted injection rate at EW-03 and that <br /> conversion to an injection well is feasible. Based on those findings,ARCADIS will continue with <br /> conversion of EW-03 to an injection well. <br /> lethrop wall installation report final_(042813).dmx 7 <br />