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5 <br /> this year the levels were not detected in the river area primary because <br /> the bogs were flooded, which is an annual event to protect the plants out <br /> there that also serves as a buffer to keep the contaminants from rising up. <br /> Again, they have been addressing any public health and ecological issues <br /> out there. The re-build of the Fs1 treatment system has been ongoing with <br /> a let of work being dome the last two months. The building has been <br /> constructed, the carbon vessels are in there, and in about three and erre <br /> half or four weeks the system will be re-started. They have added <br /> additional extraction wells with ar total of fur where there was only one <br /> deep extraction well. 'there will now be four deep extraction wells <br /> operating out there, which will much better capture the foam. They were <br /> not getting a 100% full capture, They were still seeing EDS rising into the <br /> river system. With this new system that they've installed, They were <br /> hoping that that would improve greatly. The shallow well points that he <br /> mentioned are over 100 of therm. If they had every walked the area out <br /> there you would see the white header pipes connected to tubes in the <br /> ground, There are over 100 small diameter tubes twenty feet below the <br /> ground surface. That comprises half of the system of the one big well that <br /> t <br /> they had out there. They were going to shut off those shallow well points <br /> once they get the whole system up and running. They were thinking that <br /> based on their design and throttling that it was going to be much more <br /> effective, That's the plan to do that. There is also a pump house out there <br /> that was going to be decommissioned sometime in 2004 associated with <br /> that. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked Mr, Carson if the deep extraction wells going to <br /> piped to the OAC units in the... <br /> Mr. Carson replied that he was corrects When they re-designed the <br /> building they re-designed the capacity meter to handle it. <br /> Mr, Harrington asked what the current concentrations right now that <br /> those wells were ultimately going to be placed in. They have much higher <br /> concentration as to what is being... <br /> IIIb. Carson interjected that three additional wells are all located...the <br /> existing deep well is located right next to the treatment plant. There was <br /> going to be one down were the shallow well points were going cross this <br /> particular area. He believed it was located right here. The other two <br /> extraction wells were going to be slightly to the north of the first <br /> - extraction well up in this area. This is the area of highest concentration of <br /> ethelynedibromide that they have seen in form. It has the greatest amount <br /> of mass with the highest concentration in the plume itself, which is <br /> probably in that area around 16 to 1parts per billion. The drinking water <br /> standards are much lover than that it was 0.02 parts per billion for the <br />
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