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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProp 1 PCE Plume Characterization Project - Planning Project OutlinePCE Plume Characterization Project City of San Luis Obispo PLANNING PROJECT PROJECT COMPLETION DATE December 30, 2022 PROJECT COSTS Prop 1 GWGP Funds: $1,996,575 Local Cost Share: $231,317 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $2,227,892 PROJECT PURPOSE The primary purpose of the City of San Luis Obispo’s PCE Plume Characterization Project is to conduct a remedial investigation and feasibility study to characterize the PCE plume and evaluate and develop alternatives for the clean-up (e.g., treatment) and prevention of PCE contamination in drinking water wells in the San Luis Valley area of the Basin. PROJECT SCOPE The project scope included preparation of a Work Plan to gather existing background data on the plume and prepare a plan to obtain additional groundwater and soil data to fill gaps in the plume understanding. Based on the Work Plan recommendations, four existing wells were evaluated, and exploratory borings were drilled, sampled (soil and groundwater), and tested at 30 locations at various depths. The resulting data was used to prepare a Remedial Investigation Report which delineated the current understanding of the basin properties and the plume extents. Using the Remedial Investigation Report findings, a flow-based groundwater model was prepared and used to identify potential extraction wells for treatment of pumped water. A Feasibility Study was prepared using the flow and capture information from the groundwater model to evaluate potential well head treatment for PCE removal to allow use of the treated water in the City’s drinking water system. The community was kept up to date on the project through updates to the City’s webpage, advertisements, and a public meeting. CONTACT Nick Teague City of San Luis Obispo Public Utilities Water Resources Program Manager 879 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 nteague@slocity.org 805.781.7217 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Water Systems Consulting, Inc. Cleath-Harris Geologists BESST Inc. Gregg Drilling BENEFITS • The PCE plume was better delineated and PCE concentration contours were mapped. • A groundwater flow model was prepared showing potential capture areas and locations for 3extraction wells • Treatment options for extraction wells were evaluated, with granular activated carbon being the preferred option. • Extraction wells look feasible for plume treatment with a future implementation project. LESSONS LEARNED • Needed to account for RWQCB sampling requirements, which added sonic boring, removed soil vapor, and required revision of the WP which slowed down exploratory boring and increased the project budget. • Caltrans encroachment permits became a critical path item, and Caltrans’ jurisdiction extended further than originally anticipated, need to coordinate with Caltrans earlier. • Analytical laboratories are operating at capacity right now which extended time required to obtain results, need to build in allowance for laboratory delays. • Exploratory borings required night work in many locations in the City because of traffic closure limitations which increased staffing needs for observation. In the future, need to be aware of special working hour limitations. NEXT STEPS The next steps in this Project, which has applied for Prop 1 Round 3 funding, will be siting and installing a monitoring well network, creating a fate and transport groundwater model to verify the initial treatment recommendations followed by implementation of the recommended pump and treat systems to remove PCE from the plume affecting the San Luis Valley area of the Basin.