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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0700012_Monitoring (Report)_19981113Date: Time: Tech: PCS Phosphate Co., Inc. - Tank Farm Remediation System Monitoring ////3/98 f9//7 System Gauge Pressures SWW-1 Q-,T3nps, e- /.f /C9„., SWW-7 cww-1 - /,, /42, CW-7 W /�p rJ - /9. i File: 15-03-003-02 pc: TLB Level (msl) Ditch Level . ' .?'e9 Barge Slip 9, ».9 Water Level 9' VIZ? (1-) Control Tank % = MSL //. 77 Sand Layer Peizometers Level indicators Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' TOC Stc Wtr Level' Level Relative To MSL Ft. Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' TOC Stc Wtr Level' Level Relative To MSL Ft. Spz-1 10.47 ,'j .gg 5. / 8 Cpz-1 10.51 7 w/Q 5, // Spz-2 11.21 A, 60 ,a%. &/ Cpz-2 10.25 f, 128 /• /7 Spz-3 11.87 '% O4/ y 83 Cpz-3 11.12 Q. S/B ,.,?. // Spz-4 11.45 i7 39 ^e 7 Y, CPW 9.65 9. 09 r . 4, / Spz-5 11.45 9,,262 /7 MWTF-1A• 14.35 1- ,/4.,/ '7;63 Spz-6 11.23 9. 33C' / 93 MWTF-18 ' 14.36 '- 5.80 6• S&' Spz-7 11.59 /Q, �'/ / 5t' MWTF-1C' 14.44 /2/j/7/N6../V - Spz-8 11.57 b, S 0 .5747 MWTF-2A 14.05 6, 76, Z o? 9 Spz-9 11.01 �, B,/G rl / 9 MWTF-2B 14.02 //, '7/ ,?..:/e-/ Spz-10 12.16 61 94/ T'..?.2- MWTF-2C 14.08 /3. 52 D.O5 SPW 9.95 R. og 07 MWTF-3A 12.21 �/, i/LO 7 8/ MWTF-3B 12.18 /19. //-: //, '%�i MWTF-3C 12.19 /.2•9(o -'D-C7 Sand Layer And Croatan Formation Withdrawal Wells Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' Max Stc Wtr Level Ft. Max Level Relative To MSL Ft. Control Point MSL' Is Well Pumping (Y)es/(N)o Comments SWW-1 10.70 ,,` 39 I re?. / +1 ' to +2' 3 C-1 WW 10.60 7, 7/ ` / 2 99 -2 ' to -1' ii i SWW-2 9.99 7 9 / ! +1. to +2' %� CWW-2 10.23 7 y,5 -/ 6 Z -2'to -1' /<_ SWW-3 9.97 6,,.:I 0,.23 +1'to+2' /<j . CW W-3 9.95 7 '75 /. 5 2 ' to -1' / <1 SWW 4 10.73 , �%5-- D 7-5 +t 'to +2' 1LPr CWW 4 10.73 1p , %� � •->� .2C� 2 ' to -1' / </� .0 oez/!)../> / /c00/</7 • SWW-5 10.80 %, �5., 3g +1. to +2' L/ /,1j CWW-5 10.74 // 60 !• /D 2'to-1' Ie'1 SWW-6 10.88 7 /2 / /2, +1. to +2' 1 B_.- CWW-0 9.92 9-' -,:e. de3 2'to-1' f S SWw-7 10.70 /: • 5'9 6.11 9 +1 ' to +2' /Cji CWW-7 9.95 , '97 -2'to -1' `ej Revised 8/12/97 • Riser length added to TOC elevation 1/24/97 PCS095.XLS sww-1 CW W-1 rr SPZ-4 055 CO4 CIW-1 CUT—OFF WALL CPZ-2-• ASPHALT ROAD cww-s cww-s MWTF-3 CLUSTER SPZ-6 SPZ-5 SPZ-7 f / SPZ-2 �,��` j T 7i r 7N 0. Z•..:1471111110.1111wr and W SW -2 CWW-2 MWTF-2 CLUSTER DRAINAGE DITCH SWW-4 CWW-4 CVAV SWW-3 003 SPIN' `ePW CWW-6 SWW6 WITHDRAWAL WELL FLOW TOTALIZERS AND CONTROL VALVES 005 • a CPz-a. O-SPZ-9 PIPERACK SPILL CONTAINMENT PAD S-P.A 0 PLANT 0 0 J L CIW-2 00 C) T S.P.A PLANT WATER LEVEL CONTROL TANK Do= CIW-4 0 MWTF-1 CLUSTER 00 CO-3 019) (021 SWW-7 CWW-7 r1UI.4 1+i r1W.7 -SPZ-8 • T SPZ-1`0 Boa oo aZr ny. ,v7 2 0 ■ § (0 to co re co u. c J k 0. § ! K a.0 0 k % k ct m Water Level 0 i°. kRI )%}\ % I ; 7 , i2§kk Sand Layer Pelzometers Level Indicators 1 Level Relative To MSL Ft. (¥sIN.$\ J R%yz t\t 1 w4�% &2%\&;) a,. \g% ¢�p�\6i`%�i$#\*\k\ IcqQ.'':!%xa�a® \�it 0 10.511 °)7f2 14.021 )§) 1w @,-,gn CPW .,.m ;� 2#$ƒ ((($2( k( \ Level Relative To MSL Ft. k%t”c%&%IN5\\ � x%4)4t. 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Spz-1 10.47 /,j2 nFt. 59 Cpz-1 10.51 789 , /o7 Spz-2 11.21 8. 41 of, 67 Cpz-2 10.25 9,44 6 9 `19 Spz-3 11.87 6.4/0 S 97 Cpz-3 11.12 o7, get Spz-4 11.45 "Z/S 1/,90 CPW 9.65 ,9.3oy p .&Z /.0,_g Spz-5 11.45 /, 60 / BS MWTF-1A • 14.35 8.6 /Q.67 Spz-6 11.23 ' 9 4/9 / 7// MWTF-18 • ' 14.36 H,S9 9: 7.8 Spz-7 11.59 /6.26 / AB MWTF-1C • 14.44 - -' Spz-8 11.57 . .6'7 3700 MWTF-2A 14.05 6.4/2 7/48 Spz-9 11.01 A.80 -7...2/ MWTF-28 14.02 // '7.5 0%a7 Spz-10 12.16 570 706 MWTF-2C 14.08 /S.,y 0 D-53 SPW 9.95 808 / 197 MWTF-3A 12.21 S 82/ 8S7 - - /0 50 __ /68 MWTF-3B 121e MWTF-3C 12.19 /R, 0/ 0/8 Sand Layer And Croatan Formation Withdrawal Wells Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' Max Stc Wtr Level Ft. Max Level Relative To MSL Ft. Control Point MSL' Is Well Pumping (1)es/(tho Comments SW W-1 10.70 G. 91/ 0. 9y +1. to +2' /�)e5 m c -1 10.60 7 9/ -/ 0 9 -2'to-1' /�F/ SWW-2 9.99 7,27 /.2/ 7 +1'to+2' th CWW-2 10.23 767 -/, 6 7 -2 ' to -1' _ /J Ivint' foul AA/NG. SWW-3 9.97 O,(42 0GZ +1'to+2' 'Y9e5 /,5 C1NN-3 9.95 726 -/.75 -2'to-1' ii755. .. SW W-4 10.73 6, QS o, 95 +1. to +2' 0I1 CW -4 W 10.73 44, 94/ --fie 6 -2' to -1' 1_5 n 'tole_ f' efi1//4 9UUC.G . SW-5 W 10.99 /, 40 O /. �,etl +1' to+2' CWW-5 10.74 q, zO -/ /9 -2'to -1' • fej SWW-6 18.ss '7'43 /,03 +1'to+2' /�) CWW-6 9.92 lo. g/O --?./// -2'to-1' ��J.' /es SW W-7 10.70 7 /7 /. / 9 +1 ' to +2' %/ 5 CWW-7 9.95 7al.. -/ 98 -2'to-1' rf ' Revised 8/12/97 • Riser length added to TOC elevation 1/24/97 PCS095.XLS sww-1 Cww-1 r I c0-1 cIw-1 CUT—OFF WALL CPZ-2-0 ASPHALT ROAD SWW-5 cww-s sww a CWW-4 SWW-2 CWW-2 \ MWTF-2 CLUSTER I -DRAINAGE DITCH S.P.A PLANT WITHDRAWAL WELL FLOW TOTALIZERS AND CONTROL VALVES O CPZ-3 O--SPZ-9 SPZ-5 / SPZ-7 • PIPERACK SPILL CONTAINMENT PAD ri 0 T J 0 S.P.A PLANT 00 WATER LEVEL CONTROL TANK (n1 CM-4 fl MWTF-1 CLUSTER 00 CO-3 MWTF-3 CLUSTER S`PZ-8 ref Pi H.7 •_SPZ-8 SPZ-10 TT?gbo0 OOP'66TVSV0d0\dVd3Y\1dea30\Q32pAN\:0 60-00-T0-00-30/sTAeU 'M 'y sTMa'i Ammo' uaTTK Apueg •o/uosTned .H 'M/aTNoeg 'K 's uoguzogy x •M :od guamgoeggy TequamuozTAua suoigezado guapuaguzzadns 'zaxeg Z y 'ow goequoo asea1d 'uoTgeuzo;ut sTgq buzuzaouoo suoTgsanb Rue aneq noA 3i •egep buizogzuou Taner zageM pue buTTdmes AzogezogeT alp ggJM buoTP paggzmqns aq pTnogs gzodaz silty •mezbozd Tozguo0 uoTgoaCui punozbzapun 'uoTgoas zageM punozo 'AgTTena zageM go uOTSTATQ -HM2Q ON og Teggtugns zog paptAoad ST 'egep eoueuagutem pup TeuoTgezado paaznbaz ggTM 'gzodaz goaCgns pegoegge eqy 666T 'Lzenue.p - 866T 'sagWeAON 2I03 sxoafu RDNVNu1NXVN GRY zexoxsvuuao azuusirVna Weld MOILOY rIVICIRNME WUV3 MNVS • Aug • Sdo uoneooi uoneoo1 zaxeg ;oafgng wad of 6661 'b Azenaga2 emo owaw a;sgdsow SDd PCS PHOSPHATE - TANK FARM REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE REPORT FOR THE INJECTION AND WITHDRAWAL WATER WELLS November, 1998 - January, 1999 The Tank Farm Remediation System consists of a series of seven injection water wells located on the south side of the Tank Farm Area and a series of fourteen (14) water withdrawal wells located on the north side of the Tank Farm Area. Injection Water Well System The injection water well system operated with the DPW Water - Anthracite Sand Filter / Ultraviolet Light (ASF/UV) disinfection system throughout the period. Short periods of planned downtime were experienced for preventative maintenance and inlet DPW Water strainer cleaning. Daily operational data are collected by the Shipping Department and reported to the Operations Environmental Department. The total monthly and quarterly volumes of water injected as well as the month end water level in the Water Level Control Tank are: INJECTED WATER TOTALS DPW WATER GALLONS CONDENSATE GALLONS TOTAL GALLONS AVERAGE GPM TANK LEVEL FEET, MSL Nov, 1998 565,310 0 565,310 13.1 15.0 Dec,-1998 _ 549,020 0 549,020 - 12.3 15.0 Jan., 1999 441,800 0 441,800 9.9 15.0 TOTALS 1,556,130 0 1,556,130 Withdrawal Well System The Withdrawal Well System operated the entire period. The withdrawal water well pumps are monitored daily by the area Maintenance Department and preventative maintenance work is performed is needed. The total monthly and quarterly withdrawal water volumes for the period are: WITHDRAWAL WATER TOTALS SAND FORMATION GALLONS CROATAN FORMATION GALLONS TOTAL GALLONS AVERAGE GPM Nov., 1998 426,050 308,609 734,659 17.0 Dec., 1998 424,316 341,739 766,055 17.2 Jan., 1999 502,343 342,223 844,566 18.9 TOTALS 1,352,709 992,571 2,345,280 Ire Some additional short periods of planned downtime for preventative maintenance, pipe header cleaning, and troubleshooting on individual pumps in the fourteen well system were experienced. Details of these activities are: Air Compressor for the Withdrawal Well Pumps Operation of the air compressor system was routine during this period with no downtime. Withdrawal Well Pump Discharge Piping Operation was routine and no cleaning of the discharge piping header systems was required during this period. Confined Sand Formation Withdrawal Well (SWW) Pumps SWW-1; On 11/4, 12/7, and 15 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 12/16 the pump was cleaned with HC1 and returned to service. On 12/31 and 1/4 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/5 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/21 the pump stopped and would not start. The pump was inspected and a faulty cam assembly was replaced. The well was cleaned with HC1 while the pump was being repaired. On 1/30 the pump stopped and all of the pump parts were replaced in order to placed it back in service. SWW-2; On 1/6 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. -SWW=3; -On 1/7 the pump cycles —had reduced--from—normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/25 the pump stopped and would not start. On 1/26 the pump was inspected and a faulty air valve on the cam assembly was replaced. On 1/27 the pump stopped and would not start. The pump float rod was rotated on the cam assembly and the pump was returned to service. On 1/29 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. SWW-4; On 11/2 and 4 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 11/4 the pump was cleaned with HC1 and returned to service. On 11/25 the pump stopped. On 11/26 the pump was inspected and found with the magnet pulled out of the pump head. The magnet was replaced and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 12/3, 7, 8, and 15 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 12/16 the pump was cleaned with HC1 and returned to service. On 1/19 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. SWW-5; On 12/8, 9, and 10 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 12/23 the pump stopped, was cleaned with HC1 and returned to service. SWW-6; On 11/2 and 4 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 11/11 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 11/16 and 17 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 11/18 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. This did not improve the cycles. On 11/19 the pump was replaced but the cycles did not increase. On 11/20 the well was cleaned with HC1 and the pump was placed back in service. On 12/23 the pump stopped, was cleaned with HC1 and returned to service. SWW-7; On 11/11 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. Croatan Formation Withdrawal Well (CWW) Pumps CWW-1; On 12/30 and 1/4 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/5 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/13, 18, and 20 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/22 the pump stopped and would not start. The pump was inspected and a faulty air valve on the cam assembly was replaced. On 1/26 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/27 the pump stopped, the air flow was adjusted and it was returned to service. On 1/29 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/30 the pump stopped and all of the pump parts were cleaned and the pump was put back in service. CWW-2; On 12/15 the pump stopped and would not start. The pump discharge header was cleaned and the pump was placed back in service: On 12/29 the pump -cycles had —reduced fsom—normal—and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/6 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/13, 14, and 28 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. CWW-3; On 11/5 the pump stopped and would not start. The float was replaced, the well was cleaned with HC1 and both were returned to service. On 12/17 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/7 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/13 and 14 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1/15 the pump and well were cleaned with HC1. CWW-4; On 1/8 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/19 the pump cycles had reduced from normal and the pump was cleaned with HC1. On 1/20 the pump stopped and would not start. The pump was replaced and returned to service. CWW-5; On 12/1 and 2 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 12/21 the pump was cleaned with HC1. ow CWW-6; On 12/15 the pump stopped and was shaken to start. On 1 11 the pump stopped and would not start. On 1/12 the pump was replaced and placed back in service. On 1/26 the pump stopped and would not start. The pump was inspected and the cam assembly had broken where the float attaches. The faulty cam assembly was replaced and the pump was returned to service. CWW-7; On 12/23 the pump stopped, was cleaned with HC1 and returned to service. On 12/30 and 1/4 the cycle counter malfunctioned and was replaced. On 1/4 the pump inlet check valve ball was replaced.