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L & M OPERABLE UNIT - FIRST QUARTER 2012 SITE STATUS, REMEDIAL SUMMARY, <br />AND GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br />Appendix B <br />Page 5 <br />Additional assessment activities were conducted at the Site in May 2004 to investigate the <br />vertical extent of petroleum hydrocarbons in the vicinity of the Site. SECOR advanced one <br />deep soil boring (SB-7) to a depth of approximately 140 ft bgs in the vicinity of well MW-17, <br />installed shallow off-site well MW-45, and installed deep off-site wells MW-40 through MW-44 <br />and MW-46. Three groundwater samples were collected at 117, 128, and 139 ft bgs using a <br />HydropunchTM sampling device in soil boring SB-7. Results are summarized in SECOR’s report <br />entitled Additional Assessment Report and Work Plan for Additional Deep Groundwater Zone <br />Assessment dated July 29, 2004. <br />From March 21 through April 10, 2005, additional assessment activities were conducted at the <br />Site. Seven B-zone groundwater monitoring wells (MW-47 through MW-53), one groundwater <br />monitoring well intended to be a C-zone well (MW-54), and one groundwater monitoring well <br />intended to be a D-zone well (MW-55) were installed, and three Geoprobe soil borings (GP-1 <br />through GP-3) were advanced. Results are summarized in SECOR’s report entitled Additional <br />Deep Groundwater Zone Assessment Report, dated May 25, 2005. <br />From July 13 through July 15, 2005, 16 soil vapor points were installed to monitor soil gas <br />concentrations over time and determine radius of influence of the previously installed SVE <br />system. On July 19 and 20, 2005 baseline soil vapor samples were collected from 12 of the <br />16 vapor points. The SVE system was initiated on August 18, 2005 for select wells. The <br />complete scope of work and results of the soil vapor well installations, SVE start-up, and soil <br />vapor sampling were summarized in SECOR’s report entitled Soil Vapor Well Installation and <br />Soil Vapor Extraction Start-Up Report, dated November 30, 2005. <br />From March 21 through March 23, 2006, additional assessment activities were conducted at the <br />Site in accordance with the Work Plan submitted January 4, 2006 entitled Work Plan for <br />Additional DPE Feasibility Testing and Expanded Remedial System Installation. Seven <br />piezometers and one DPE well were advanced for the purpose of conducting radius-of-influence <br />analysis on several existing DPE wells. <br />Pilot testing on DPE wells was conducted between April 4 and April 26, 2006. A temporary <br />above ground extraction line was installed on DPE-13 as part of these pilot testing activities. <br />Results from the pilot testing were used to design and implement remedial system upgrades to <br />better optimize contaminant mass removal from soil and groundwater beneath the L&M OU. <br />Remedial system upgrade installation activities were completed during the second quarter 2007. <br />Beginning on September 1, 2006 SPH is periodically extracted from a select group of L&M OU <br />monitoring wells that have had consistent SPH thickness over recent quarters. Extraction is <br />performed on groundwater wells MW-4, MW-10, MW-17, MW-19, MW-40, MW-43, MW-47, <br />MW-48, MW-49, and MW-52. SPH levels were monitored for four weeks following the initial <br />extraction event.