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Thursday, November 23, 2006
• All site activities were postponed and personnel were demobed for the Thanksgiving Holiday
Friday, November 24, 2006 • Normal operations have resumed, including traffic control, snow removal, and surface water sampling. • NRC will provide estimates for the amount of acreage cleared to for the construction of Silver Creek access road. • The oil/water separator for the interceptor trench arrived. • USFS Guard House well, along State Route 410, was added to the drinking water sampling plan. This site will be sampled twice a week. Saturday, November 25, 2006 Excavation Activities (between the generator road and power line access road) • 27 Single truckloads of excavated soil have departed offsite during the night, 27 soil samples and 2 duplicates were collected for NWTPH-Dx. 7 additional trucks were loaded during daylight operations. • The excavation area was dug down to bedrock. • Contaminated soil remains near the generator site, near the previous night’s excavation. The excavation is approximately 20-25 feet deep, the smell of diesel is present. Trench Operations • WADOE wants fill soil and discharge water at non-detect levels for diesel. • Silver Creek Trench area has been cleared of trees, brush and leveled with dirt. Sunday, November 26, 2006 • 36 single truckloads of soil were transported offsite during the night. 36 soil samples for NWTPH-Dx collected. No confirmation samples were taken. • The Silver Creek access road is complete, and the bench above the proposed interceptor trench is near completion. • Soil will continue to be removed from power line access road and generator access road. Monday, November 27, 2006 • 34 single truckloads of soil were removed offsite during the night. No confirmation samples were collected. • Five truckloads were removed from the Silver Creek interceptor trench. • Technical personnel from PSE arrived onsite to evaluate generation station. • Sample results from the excavation area below the generation station, range from 2000-10,000ppm. • The proposed interceptor trench would be 4-5 feet deep, and connect to an oil/water separator with a batch tank, and carbon filter onsite. Tuesday, November 28, 2006 • 45 single truckloads of soil were removed offsite during the night. 45 soil samples were collected for NWTPH-Dx. No confirmations samples were collected for lab analysis. • No trucks were available today due to icy road conditions. • NRC will divert a drainage stream near the trench operations to reduce the amount of moisture in the soil before excavating. Wednesday, November 29, 2006 • No night operations were conducted. The two dump trucks that are onsite moved 16 loads of soil out of the interceptor trench area and stockpiled the soil at a contaminated location on the power line access road. • PSE will design a return system for overflow from the day tank for the generator back into the underground storage tanks.
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