Volumes of Groundwater Pumped for Evaporative Treatment Sample Clauses

Volumes of Groundwater Pumped for Evaporative Treatment per Calendar Month and Cumulatively Calendar Month Approximate Volume Pumped per Calendar Month a (gallons) Approximate Average Pumping Rate for Calendar Month b (gallons per day) Approximate Cumulative Volume Pumped Since System Start-up a (million gallons) January 2015 346,900 20,000 0.3 February 2015 718,900 26,000 1.1 March 2015 889,200 29,000 2.0 a Total pumped from all eight extraction xxxxx. b Sixteen day period of operation since start-up for January 2015. Averages for February and March include periods when system was shut down. • System monitoring consisted of: ⎯ The batch tank effluent was sampled for uranium on January 15, February 12, and March 12, 2015. These samples were analyzed at the DOE Environmental Sciences Laboratory. Table 2 provides sampling results. ⎯ Extraction well sample ports located in the Groundwater Transfer Building were sampled on March 12, 2015, to evaluate extraction well productivity (uranium mass removal per well) for system operation purposes. These samples were analyzed at the DOE Environmental Sciences Laboratory. ⎯ The planned 1 million gallons pumped (approximately) AOA monitoring well sampling could not be conducted because snowstorms posed a risk to worker safety. The system was turned off between February 27 and March 5, 2014, for this sampling event. ⎯ The 2 million gallons pumped (approximately) AOA monitoring well sampling was conducted on March 31 and April 1, 2015. The system was turned off between March 28 and April 1, 2014, for this sampling event. These samples will be analyzed at the DOE subcontracted laboratory. • Approximately 9.0 pounds of uranium were removed from the alluvial aquifer by the OU III groundwater contingency remedy optimization system between January 14, 2015, and March 12, 2015 (see Table 2). • To date, the OU III groundwater contingency remedy optimization system has cumulatively removed approximately 9.0 pounds of uranium from the alluvial aquifer since system start- up began on January 14, 2015 (see Table 2). Table 2. Uranium Mass Removal‌‌‌ Tank Effluent Sample Date Total Uranium Concentration in Tank Effluent Sample a (micrograms per liter) Approximate Volume Removed Between Samples b (gallons) Approximate Calculated Mass Uranium Removed During Pumping Interval (pounds) Approximate Cumulative Mass Uranium Removed Since System Start-up b (pounds) January 15, 2015 937 59,000 0.5 0.5 February 12, 2015 791 575,000 3.8 4.3 March 12, 2015 704 800,000 4.7 9.0 a Samples were analyzed at...
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