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<br /> <br /> <br />PERMIT BRIEFING MEMO <br />Honeywell International – Groundwater Remediation <br />1. Facility Description <br />Honeywell International, Inc. installed the Naphtha Recovery Well System in 1978 and VOC <br />Recovery Well system in 1988. The Naphtha Recovery Well system was used to remove free product <br />from the top of the water table until no further free product was detected in 2003. The well systems <br />currently act as water-table depression wells to control groundwater from migrating off-site. <br />2. Discharge description: <br />The Naphtha Recovery Well system consists of three (3) recovery wells: E3A, RWB-16, and <br />RWB-23. <br />The VOC Recovery Well system consists of four (4) recovery wells: EW-1R, EW-2, EW-3 and <br />EW-5R. <br />Discharge is recorded monthly on a per well basis. The total daily average discharge is 0.053 MGD. <br />Maximum allowable discharge of 0.154 MGD. <br />3. Sample Site Description <br />The Naphtha System and VOC System maps indicating the well locations can be found in the <br />Honeywell Groundwater Remediation permit application dated January 13, 2025. <br />Naphtha Recovery Well System: <br />Monitoring is conducted at each of the three (3) operating Naphtha Recovery Wells. Samples are <br />collected from spigots at each well. Each discharge point has a totalizer meter to record flows. <br />VOC Recovery Well System: <br />Monitoring is conducted at each of the four (4) operating VOC Recovery Wells. Samples are <br />collected from spigots at each well. Each discharge point has a totalizer meter to record flows. <br />4. Wastewater Treatment <br />No wastewater treatment processes are currently utilized. <br />5. Classification <br />Honeywell International – Groundwater Remediation is classified as an Industrial User (IU) as <br />defined in the South Bend Municipal Code and is classified as an F category discharger since it is a <br />remediation site. <br />