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Env L-ronmental.-Man.agement Services
October 9, 2015
Mr. Matthew Cheney
Manager of Construction and Environmental Projects
Wholesale Fuels, Inc.
2200 East Brundage Lane
Bakersfield, California 93307
PIPING UPGRADE SOIL SAMPLING REPORT FOR WHOLESALE FUELS, INC.
2200 EAST BRUNDAGE LANE, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
(BFDOES PERMIT TO OPERATE 015 - 021 - 003393)
Dear Mr. Cheney:
'VETR Cop was contracted by Wholesale Fuels, Inc. (WFI) to collect soil samples in association with
upgrades to the product piping at the fueling facilities at the site. The site is listed as Bakersfield Fire
Department Office of Environmental Services (BFDOES) Permit to Operate (PTO) 015 - 021 - 003393.
"VEIR Cop performed the piping upgrade soil sampling on September 25, 2015 (see Attachment 1 for a
Photographic Log of site activities).
SITE DESCRIPTION
The site is located at 2200 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, Kern County, California (see Figure 1 — Site
Location Map). The site is located within the commercial district that flanks East Brundage Lane, which
runs along the north side of State Highway 58 (see Figure 2 — Site Vicinity Aerial). The site is identified as
Kern County Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) 141 - 300 -08 (see Figure 3 — Assessor's Parcel Map).
The site is at an elevation of 390 feet above mean sea level, and the topography is relatively flat with a
slight slope to the south, toward the ancient Kern Lake bed. The site is located within the southwest
quarter of Section 34, Township 29 South, Range 28 East, Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian.
Located at the site are four 20,000 - gallon underground storage tanks (USTs), two 10,000 - gallon USTs,
dispensers on single island, and associated product and vapor recovery piping (see Figure 4 — Plot Plan).
The USTs are used to store both gasoline and diesel motor fuels.
The site contact is Mr. Matthew Cheney, Wholesale Fuels, Inc., 2200 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield,
California, 93307, (661) 868 -9484. The environmental consultant is Mr. Mark R. Magargee, PG, CHg,
'YETR Cop, 3410 Fruitvale Avenue, Suite A, Bakersfield, California, 93308, (661) 631 -8347.
The regulatory agency contact is Mr. Shane Gardner, Bakersfield Fire Department Office of
Environmental Services, 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 401, Bakersfield, California 93301, (661) 326 - 3979.
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(660 63,E 4347 00 ` Number (0611131- 007
Ca t-racivr License Number 388 NZ
Mr. Matthew Cheney
Wholesale Fuels, Inc.
October 9, 2015 - Page 3
PIPING UPGRADE SOIL SAMPLING
On September 25, 2014, 'VEIR Corn collected soil samples P -1 -6 and P -1 -10 from 2 and 6 feet beneath
the product piping between USTs and dispensers (see Attachment 1 and Figure 2 for the soil sample
locations). All sampling equipment was washed with a non - phosphate cleanser, pre- rinsed with tap water,
and finally rinsed with deionized water prior to sampling. The soil samples were collected using a hand
auger and spoon sampler.
The soil samples were stored in 2- inch - diameter stainless steel tubes, sealed with Teflon TM liners and end
caps, labeled, placed in an ice chest at a temperature of less than 40C, and transported to a California
State - certified laboratory for analysis. Sample identification and chain -of- custody procedures were
followed for the samples to ensure sample integrity and to document sample possession from the time of
collection to the ultimate destination. The sample labels identified the job number, sampler, date and time
of collection, and a sample number unique to each sample. The soil samples were analyzed at Moore
Twining Associates, Inc. (MTA) for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline, benzene, toluene,
ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA),
diisopropyl ether (DIPS), ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME), ethylene
dibromide (EDB), and 1,2- dichloroethane (1,2 -DCA) using Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Method 8260.
TPH as gasoline was detected in soil samples P -1 -6 and P -1 -10 at concentrations of 1,000 and
810 mg /kg, respectively. Benzene was detected in soil samples P -1 -6 and P -1 -10 at concentrations of
0.68 and 0.46 mg /kg, respectively. Toluene was detected in soil samples P -1 -6 and P -1 -10 at
concentrations of 43 and 31 mg /kg, respectively. Ethylbenzene was detected in soil samples P -1 -6 and
P -1 -10 at concentrations of 18 and 14 mg /kg, respectively. Total xylenes were detected in soil samples
P -1 -6 and P -1 -10 at concentrations of 120 and 94 mg /kg, respectively. MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, TAME,
EDB, and 1,2 -DCA were not detected in soil samples P -1 -6 and P -1 -10 (see Table 1 — Summary of Soil
Sample Analytical Results and Attachment 2 for the Laboratory Report).
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the soil sampling and laboratory analytical results, petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the
soil samples collected from beneath the product piping. Consequently, the BFDOES will likely issue an
Unauthorized Release Report, and will direct WFI to perform an assessment of the vertical and lateral
limits of petroleum hydrocarbons, as well as the potential for the petroleum release to impact groundwater
resources.
LEGEND I WHOLESALE FUELS, INC.
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TABLE 1.
SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS
WHOLESALE FUELS, INC., 2200 EAST BRUNDAGE LANE, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
SAMPLE SOURCE
DATE
SAMPLED
DEPTH
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TPH AS
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TOTAL
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m/k
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LABORATORY REPORT
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TWINING ININ,G Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268 -7021 Phone
(559) 268 -0740 Fax
California ELAP Certificate 91371
Veir Corp Project: Wholesale Fuels - Excluding State Fund
3410 Fruitvale Avenue, Suite A Project Number: Wholesale Fuels Reported:'
Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager: Mark Magargee 10/09/2015
Volatile Organics Quality Control
Analyte Notes Result Reporting Units Spike Source %REC %REC RPD RPD
Limit Level Result Limits Limit
Batch U5J0513 - EPA 8260B
LCS Dup (U5J0513 -BSD1)
Prepared & Analyzed: 10/05/15
Surrogate :4- Bromofluorobenzene
0.0258
mg /kg 0.0250
103
70 -130
Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane
0.0218
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87.4
70 -130
Surrogate: Toluene -d8
0.0277
0.0250
111
70 -130
Benzene
0.0190
0.0010
0.0200
94.9
70 -130
13.8
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Toluene
0.0200
0.0010
0.0199
101
70 -130
10.8
20
1, 1 -Dichloroethene
0.0161
0.0010
0.0198
81.2
70 -130
0.124
20
Chlorobenzene
0.0171
0.0010
0.0200
85.4
70 -130
4.73
20
Trichloroethene (TCE)
0.0194
0.0010
0.0200
97.2
70 -130
2.92
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Moore Twining Associates, Inc. The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of
custody document. This analytical report must be reproduced in its entire
Juliane Adams, Director of Analytical Chemistry Page 6 of 8
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