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GRO System Quarterly Performance Summary. The GRO system performance for the quarter is summarized below. • Groundwater extraction during the quarter was approximately 462,000 gallons, equivalent to an average flow rate of 3.49 gallons per minute (gpm). Assuming the concentration of extracted water throughout the quarter was equal to the uranium concentration of the tank effluent on August 2, 2022 (the date of the most recent sample collected), 1.9 pounds of uranium were removed during this quarter. • During the quarter, the volume of water stored in Pond 4 decreased by approximately 580,000 gallons. The GRO system operates by balancing the extraction rate and the Pond 4 evaporation rate while maintaining the Pond 4 storage volume between 5,000,000 and 8,000,000 gallons (the maximum storage volume of Pond 4 is approximately 15,600,000 gallons). • Water-level monitoring during the quarter consisted of: ⎯ Continuous water-level monitoring in AOA extraction and monitoring xxxxx using pressure transducers and dataloggers (programmed to record at 5-minute intervals) connected to the LM System Operation and Analysis at Remote Sites (SOARS) system. U.S. Department of Energy Monticello NPL Sites FFA Quarterly Report: July 1–September 30, 2022 Doc. No. 42768 • Cumulatively, the system has removed 28,200,000 gallons of contaminated groundwater from the aquifer since system startup in January 2015 (Table 1). Assuming a minimum AOA uranium plume pore volume of 2,400,000 gallons and a maximum pore volume of‌ 3,300,000 gallons, the GRO system has removed between 8.6 and 11.8 pore volumes since system startup. • From January 2015 through August 2, 2022, the GRO system removed approximately 142 pounds of uranium from the AOA aquifer (Table 2). Estimates of cumulative uranium mass removed are updated only at sampling events.
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GRO System Quarterly Performance Summary. Groundwater extraction was approximately 0.3 million gallons, equivalent to an average flow rate of 2.4 gallons per minute (gpm). • During the quarter, the volume of water stored in Pond 4 increased by approximately 1 million gallons, with the volume partially due to snow and ice accumulation. The GRO system is operated by balancing the extraction rate and the Pond 4 evaporation rate while maintaining the Pond 4 storage volume at approximately 8 million gallons (the maximum storage volume of Pond 4 is approximately 15.6 million gallons). • Cumulatively, the system has removed a total of approximately 19.4 million gallons of contaminated groundwater from the aquifer since system startup in January 2015 (Table 1). Assuming a minimum AOA uranium plume pore volume of 2.4 million gallons and a maximum pore volume of 3.3 million gallons, the GRO system has removed between

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