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’j ‘ 11 \ .1 -‘_ .- -T. -. xzzzm comm snvznommman xmnma szavrczs n2:;u\.-3'/@"§i‘=Ei~'"-E-i»1'r 4 ' INVESTIGATION RECORD' . OWNER DEA ADDRESS ADDRESS OE VIOLATION: ASSESSORS' PARCEL # QT SPECIALIST/TECHNICIAN: , \ __ . CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION' HR) NARRATIVEL [5’@9(;2 Fa,/Lawz - c1QQZLE'rJ¢§%, if 470p. 52%,,”I , €Q£¢M££Q mqfi ml.g 6"8~W ¢4Mw.»fl 1.1/"141/1f//Q0!/W\4\1Z“ M1 /M I P/1/MJ’r 5 5 X0 75’ ./11/_4.¢/4/ ~.llu1_..4;..4 112.10/11' /4111/1 I__.4..4411_\l -4, t.'/ j /_/_'/I -<>?0'ZF' < €@mo1/el go Qo*JvcM,;~,¢fi\;q~,\, @vw1&%4' Ekxl ktumk-~ p~f%wfi Vy}§ Kg‘ bmiA_ I file/v\,\D\Q_d L/L4, P7. ‘FACILITY: Truck’ I * Abn'REss:_X5l0I. PERMIT #: c3o?~O0LO z." _ENV.‘SENS]_ITI'\/ITY-: MES ACTIVITY .’ Q . FILE CONTENTS" stmMARY » -.1 ~ » \< = :3» .. ‘ D I; ' -4 0.4 TE # OF TANKS COMMENTS 5gKOQ[0V gsaoo/0 5/43,559 ' ' ()'p_crQ;§f, Z;/gee ///4;} 91 J34;/_;__ E34 $5 Q35~ wax °\ 1: °\ ll °‘\ ;@ZZ[ZQ_ -Q-/31% /augmé 0,(1,£ig311 / / ’ 41 5 4% géqsgzé , 6/ Klgfifzsufl:-1T gg/2,/¢@' 5/ >//'( 5' /<fi _, u -'/’%’55’€@[ T517’ ‘I f I\ ¢ ”Pm<»,/ 2%. 7'1?’ :11 1/ pal]. ;%S»$<J I ;=77_~_:~ 3,1 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH s1$pIcEs DEPARTMENT . REsog;cE MANAGEMENT AGENCY- . MATTHEWCONSTANTINE, R.E.H.S.,"Director I I 4 1 DAVID PRICE IH, RMA DIRECTOR -“ 2100 “M” STREET, sum; 300 A A h i.,.,,_»»~.,,,_ A BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-2310 . . _ 0$<\"°1~‘ "= A Voice: (661) 862-8700» . Animal Control Department_ 1 » Community andE' . Fax: (601)862-8701 D 0. L conomic Development Department _ _ Leg}; ._f7-.5 g Engineering and'Survey Services Department 9:‘ ‘ '- 4* “ ‘ Environmental Health Sewices Department' TTY Relay: (800) 735-2929 ~ ' Planning Department< Web: www.co.kern.ca.us/eh _ ' . Roads Department~ E‘-mail: eI1@co.kern.ca. us v ‘ ;I /Ill/1, III/I . , I November 18, 2008 ALAN MIKULS, ‘Z310 TAFT HWY BAIQERSFIELD, CA 93313, 0 ' 1 Annual UST ,Monito_ring__System Compliance Inspection _,Facility:', MIKULS TRUCKATERMINAL, ci{# 000,182. A " '0‘ * 2201 TAFT HWY_' '_ . " _ ,. "BAKERSFIELD‘ California state law requires that all underground storage tank (UST) leak monitoring equipment be calibrated,_ “operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, and certified every 12 months for proper I operability and calibration.‘-All UST facilities require the following annual inspections: 0 _ - A ' D1. Annual Certification of the Leak Monitoring System - performed by a certified technician employed by * a licensed contractor onvbehalf of the UST owner/operator. ~ I A r I 2. _Annual Routine UST Inspection - performed by the Kem County Environmental Health Services' A " . 1 "Department. A - ‘ i _ A ~ c ’ Based onthis department's records, the annual monitor certification was last completed on December 07, 2007. "Please have your certified contractor schedule’ the monitor certification with this department. ' We will make every effort to , ' complete our routine inspection at the same time. During the inspection, the followingdocuments must be available~ for review: g I - 0 Facility and Tank Registraion Form' s 4 Financial Responsibility Forms Monitoring Procedure Plan Emergency Response Plan- Site Plot Plan i I A ‘ _ A Monitoring records '0 _ Employee Training Records by Designated Operator - I The monitor certification is to bescheduled by January 01', 2009 to avoid future enforcement action. Please contact the undersigned at (661) 862-8763 for further information and/or to schedule the inspection. P» 2 Sincerely, A LAUREL D FUNKA " HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST II Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program 0 r \ 1 _____ _ 7 ___-__ D ,/_,, 3-," ,. ENVIRON1 MENTAL HEALTH sE|i _p 3200 /O \ Es DEPARTMENT Ra“/°RcE MANAGEMEN’ sTEvE McCALLEY, R,E-.H.S., Director 2100 “M" STREET, SUI‘ T AGENCY D,‘-‘fl/ID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR . TE zoo \t-'§I?-§:"i":""""~1€Fa Co 1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93:01-2310 . ‘ ° 3w,"/hag’ Voice' (661) as2-a1 __ = mmunity and Economic Development De 0° ‘_ § a 1:5 Fax" (661) 862-a partment N 1 Engineering & Survey Services Department , Environmental Health Services Department _ 101 i Planning Department 1TY Relay: (aoo) 135-2929 ‘ ‘~»3,f,;,§};,y,§,--*" e-mail: eh@co.kern.ca.us April 19, 2005 ALAN MHCULS P O BOX 78197i PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 ,- THIRD NOTICE- Underground Storage Tank, Designated Operator Requirement A All Underground Storage Tank ST) facilities were required to notify this Department of the person who will serve as their Designated Operator. The notification was required to be- submitted by January 1', 2005. Your facility is currently in violation of the California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16, Section 2715. A Included with this notice is the form to notify this Department of each facility’s Designated Operator. This fonn is to be completed and retumed by May 13, 2005. Failure to result in the assessment of administrativ ' '' comply may e or c1v1l penalties.< Thank you for your coo e at' p r l0I1 in this matter. If you have any questions, please contact this Department at (661) 862-8700.» Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director %~@/T By: Joe Canas, REHS Ai Hazardous Materials Specialist IV Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program , T Enclosure Roads Department ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STEQCES DEPARTMENT RQWRCE MANACEMENTACENCY STEVE MCCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director ' ‘0|‘,g;{'g;';:7;.,,__ . ' VDAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 Community and Economic Development Department BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-23 70 \ ‘K . Engineering & Survey Services Department Voice: (661) 862-8700 ' Environmental Health Services Department Fax: (661) 862-0701 ' . Planning Department TTY Relay: (800) 735-2929 _ . _"—._'_9”Z¢f'é~"f;{‘{',}§3i\" Roads Department e-mail: eh@co.kern.ca.us . ””""'' 01,,’C ¢ - October 15, 2004 - 3200104 ALAN MLKULS P O BOX 78197 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93383, Subject: Underground Storage Tank Designated Operator Requirements i , SECOND NOTICE TT » All Underground Storage Tank ST) facilities must notify this Department of the person who _ A will serve as their Designated Operator. This requirement may be found in the California Code- . of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16, Section 2715._ The notification is required to be submittedE by January 1, 2005. The State is offering an UST Owner/Operator Outreach Session to provide T information and answer questions about this new requirement. This session date and locationis: " '0 V Tuesday, November 2, 2004 E i I 9200 A.M. — 12100 P.M. City of Bakersfield, Council Chambers 1501 Truxtun Avenue _ " r 1 Bakersfield,_ CA 93301 R ' . Included withithis notice is the form to notify this Department of each facility’s Designated Operator. This fonn is to be completed and returned by January 1, 2005. ~ ' Thank you for your cooperation in thismatter. If you have any questi0ns,,please contact this‘ Department at (661) 862-8700. . T _ E , ~ I A Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director /~4»- By: Joe Canas, REHS _ l ' A Hazardous Materials Specialist IV _ I ' - , . Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program R Encl. ' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH QICES DEPARTMENT RE!OURCE MANACEMENTACENCY STEVE MCCALLEY, R-E-H-5-, Diredor ,..$z'4f?f£_3"F'r<+<-.. DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 Community and Economic Development Department BAKERSFIELD, OA 93301-2370 5* Engineering & Survey Services Department Voice: (661) 862-8700 § Environmental Health Services Department Fax: (661) 862-8701 - 3‘ - Planning Department TTY Relay: (800) 735-2929 '-.,_91-I'(;‘;{\_\‘§|,,v‘ V ‘ Roads Department e-mail: eh@co.kern.ca.us "”""""'' August 26, 2004“ . ,Q ALAN MIKULS A 3 "20O _ ALAN MIKULS- r P 0 BOX 78197 A‘ PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 Subject: Underground Storage Tank Requirements The State of California has established new regulations for Underground Storage Tanks (U ST).- UST facilities must meet the following requirements to maintain compliance with current A regulations.’ 1. Designated Operator: All UST facilities must notify this Department of the person who will serve as their Designated Operator. This notification is required by January l, 2005. Enclosed is a flyer explaining these requirements. The State is offering~ several UST Owner/Operator Outreach Sessions to provide infonnation and answer- questions about this new requirement. Also included is a notice about those sessions. 2. Double Walled Pressurized Piping Leak Detection: The State is requiring- line leak detectors that detect a 3.0 gallon per hour release from the primary contaimnent be installed by November 9, 2004. A mechanical or electronic line leak detector may be used to fulfill this requirement. This requirement is in addition to the continuous monitors (sensors) in the piping surnps and under dispenser containments. This requirement is only for double walled pressurized piping. A flow chart is included to finther explain these requirements. _ Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions, please contact this Department at (661) 862-8700. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: Joe Canas, REHS - Hazardous Materials Specialist IV Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program -AL 1 ENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION“ - ' Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. Article Addressed to: 4' _ ~ , ’ ,ii=>>ipoi=’B0>?;@7§.197"T . y , “‘ _ 1_ A: _ I V‘ .‘_‘ ‘V b,_'._ ‘.1 ‘I \’ t, .,$§ ' )'_ ~4~ ' ‘- '...=,-""'_'-i. V; i;,‘,‘7' 5/‘ __.’| . - , . _ -. _» , . _,I ' NMIKULSV ~ 1 -i in ,' , 7 k ' ‘ -. “' - 1u D’ . ., E _ *,.»_' »'~ ,,u COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY X 1 ressee ceived by d ) Io Q A l.4_ l .;""& 1 i‘1 Is delivery ad I different from item 1?I Y ’ If YES, enter delivery address below U N0 i_ *j__' F‘? 6- Fff iipvviikiiicfime -2133831I ' ,}" vr , , Z. 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Planning Department t * 1X ' /u ,‘ 1 _ i 0 ‘r ' '- ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHASER SDEPARTMENT ‘ ' '_'R£s URCEMANAGEMENTAGENCY STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director‘ __ ;_ 2700 "M" srattr, SUITE 300 _ _- ' . 0*‘-~;"""'-~f.l.».<~'-_ BAKERSFlEl.D,CA93301-2370 - , =- DAVID PRICE “III, RMA DIRECTOR Community and Economic Development Depaitment 1 1//11,,’ w ‘2 0 - 1411111 ~'¢§»=< "J "’/"~ E ' ‘ . - Engineering & Survey Services Department ' ' Voice: (661) 862-8700 ' Environmental Health Services Department‘ lu- . Y _r\-.,,._<_= ,»1_¢;_>,-.~ Fax: (661)862-3701 _ ~ =__v,§‘" "‘e';~~ ‘s '=., xo l_ I Y Relay: (80Q) 735-2§29 " _;9iI"é‘;(Q\’“,,i\‘ , Roads Department e-maili eh@co.kern.ca.us _ "”””"" ‘ ' Y. ' _ nflfu-“T“"“ I“ ”June 24,~2004 - -_-»_....,__ _ .- Va, WM ‘ - ,,, 1» K _ _ - u - .. 1 - ‘ =~ .-Q D- _ 2. " p*!*"'*a—~s it i , . . ‘_. . r'.":v ii . ‘, a » \ '0; _3' 8. ... at.- a . .,1 I - AALAN MIKULS- PQBOX 78191 _ "'"{_",j*~-;;;;;5n'*;;t-fitlt- , PUMPKIN CENTER Arl93383”'"""m:‘¢-'~ \ V ~ _-;*~ »‘ v1 5- ‘T9 ii co“ 1 I ta 1... or ‘. -vi _.Q Y .. ‘K .‘< qr.: 1, . . -"_ at -.¢I . I 0‘/1 - 1 ‘6 ,. .11‘: fl'_“,. ' \ : . ' " ‘ " ‘ ' _ _“ 4;»-":1..-x.¢tr-::§;,~;i~;"ri;,=i'.@.’i,, ‘I T’ 1? _ l , 4.1 ‘ SUBJECT: NOTICJQOl?fYI6I:XTT6l\i76RDER'T0_CDMPLYi:-,-t§j;_ ‘ ' ~ ~’ . ' ‘i Locatiohz‘ 2201 TAFT HWY,‘BAKERSFIELDt. .. A ' i‘4 - "U~ ,_ \\a-" ’4 L . . Known As':_f"' 1v1i;<U_Ls'T1§UcK '1}I’:»RMII\IAL‘§If_~;_.r§"§.5jV_-. ;-5!: ‘ :~ ., A - Pennit#:o‘* ~~FA000Ol82/320010 .: , ' *' . -. '\5F..5 . . . »-e. '~ ~ .-tr- _.) 1 ,>. i_;;Y»‘,_ if __ 4 .“_ . 1 .. ‘:.. l *7. : _.: __J~,;¥,, I .__ 3:.‘ _._ aft“. ,,_'*$3l, ,_~ _r,*_‘1_-‘ '. - ‘ -_ -‘_ V, _‘ we-w" r_P»~r= - _r .. ’ 1_‘~ _. -“»+§,;_*-‘in’ —+‘ ‘,"l " -. Dear Alan M1kuls: ' i;:~;-}'_-5%-, " ‘>.i.$§i, ' _- . . s.~_‘=' '1 ,. - = " 7'» "-I'J:. -.~I -~- _-..._" _ -\ fir Y - ' J»- ‘ . - ‘. 1 '*‘1£:‘1"‘T . ’\":~~-‘;-'. -- * » . ": "1" ~' ‘P--.2 I " -' . . 'é A file review was recéntly"<_:ompleted-for__the fac1l1ty'descr1bed above. The review was conducted “ -r '_* i'-> a_- . -1"-v\ v4'Q '= - Y :- . .. .~- . ._ < "n<..I.¢'1n~_\_-v '.'-'i"' --'- i \“‘. 1 -D". ~ . .. -_ to detennme compliance with-”ur_1de_r‘_g§ck:>§1nr_1 storage tank regulations andpenmit conditions.. § :. 37? ta {J 1 9}--1., ‘ Md L+§f¢£ 1 '; 1. V2 | L; r. _ c The violation identified-was:.~..:~..i.~_ .&_,4'u»_ __'j_ . » V " ‘ »l ' 7' ‘_ _ . _ _ e -;,. _ ___. . '‘ “'“‘ ---~-;. -..-._..,,_ - .. . 'Failure'to complete a test of the secondary containment systems to derriofistrateithat the.4 *. _ system is capable"of containing releases from the primary containment until a release is' __ detected and cleaned up (I-I&SC 25284.1(a)(4)(B). w 7 - n ’ W "- " , “ jg _‘ ' "’ _\ _ . V .15 I .‘ __ Facility has not provided documentation showing that they have completed a test of the' - - secondary containment for ‘the tank or associated piping that makes up the undergrottnd - storage _tank system. ; . ' ~ ' . . ' r ’ . r. 0 Q- '-Y . -‘ It is imperative that you take action to abate the'lis‘t’ed"violations. Please contact this office by tele+ 1, _ phone or provide information_showingo'comp1iance with the violation(s)_listed above. You are ._ strongly urged toresolve this matter by July 26, 2004, in order to~prevent the assessment of ' i 5 A "*T"7’ 1 enforcement penalties. _ ' ‘ A . »= t‘ _“ t4 . .- .;, ¢- - _ . ~1 __ Please direct all correspondence or questions to Michael F. Driggsiat (66_1) 862-8'Z4_4.i P '4 . ‘ ' V 'r ' '1 .. . _1 - , .. ‘ * §_ Sincerely, ‘ ' 1 l ‘' \. _A _ Steve McCalley, Director _ '~J r‘ 1 - i (/1, ' Q q ‘ i * ' /1*/— V‘ .~- ’ ‘I 1 . .4 I‘ .. //I’ ‘ 7' ' l _ , l‘ r ___ , ' I‘ n ,_, 1 . \~ - ' . __x’ Q , _ <. _ - By: Joe Canas, R.E.H.S. _ -v 1;' »- - , " Enviromn'entaltHe_alth SpecialistIV ‘ ‘ -‘ _' JC:AG:jrw _ W ‘ j Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program_ ' - P " — ' h ’ I ‘ .= " (hm\green\ust compliance letter) - ‘ " t ' 2,? - . i V r._ ' '_ ' r T ‘ * ‘E . -_<. -. , - " .' ‘F 3w 4 v .. “ -t.».\':'v(. ;h'“.:¢'-t—r;~'1a;~r r 9.- t ‘ ‘* _ ~ .' P Q1 |.r \ \ v H353 svqd 3L§6_UUU§ ?nué* For dery ortin or si -- V L 6 I mm. Postage $ » '. 3 P stnrark Remm Reclept Fee OH ‘,9 ndorsement Required) ° restricted Delivery Fee (Lzndorsement Required) Tow P~sW-Q 1.. >"<"—§' - . ~- ~1- ~~3—-A “-7 _ —_ ' , . / _ ,;..- .-. » », ; ALAN MIKULS5 1_2;Po BGX78197\ 3 PUMPKIN CENTER CA 93383 ,- é, 5‘ \ X ,J I4I‘\_;~ Y P _r --a ' E .' !4\. I _,_ D ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERMS DEPARTMENTM STEVE MCCALLEY, R.E.H.S., "Director “_,$';'{’{§';:§:‘.?__ DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR 2700 M" STREET SUITE 300 Community and Economic Development Department ' S-A1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-2370 =»$?s»===r%-_¢'/»= VOICE (561)862-8700 ‘ Fax (661)862-8701 RES 'RCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY 111,,” Q C " , .m,_%. .1 : Engineering & Survey Services Department ~ ~:w.="a¢I~ April 25, 2,003 ALAN MIKULS P O BOX 78197 '' PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 Subject: Underground Storage Tank (U ST) System Requirements Facility: MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL, 320010_ 2201 TAFT HWY‘ BAKERSFIELD Dear Mr. Mikuls:- This department received the secondary containment test report dated February 3 2003 This report indicates that the product line failed the testing. The components that failed need to be repaired and retested. If the repairs can completed without breaking concrete ‘a modification permit may not be required. If a modification pennit is required, the current fee is $650. Once all repairs are completed, the seconda '' ry contaimnent system is to be tested and the results submitted to this Department. This facility is currently out of compliance with the UST regulations.‘ Failure to respond within Vth . . .. e required time frame may result in enforcement actions by this Department. Please respond to this department in writing as to the status of the site testing by May -31, 2003. Th S '' e system must be tested within 60 days of your response If you wish to discuss thes ti . e op ons, please contact Laurel Funk at (661) 862-8763. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, A Steve McCalley, Director %.4...., By: Joe Canas' Hazardous Materials Specialist IV Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program Q, . Environmental Health Services Department ° Plann'n De a tment ' 3 P' I IY Relay: (800) 735-2929 "-.,‘_£J1l1I"C";§'{'_\\;‘|.-\‘ . Roads Department e mail eh@co.kern.ca.us "”"”""' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SEFHQES DEPARTMENT |'fi"'5’i',i'6’ZT"a STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director 2100 “M" srnssr, sums aoo. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-2310 :5:-_; Voice: (ss1)ae2-9100 Fax: (661) 862-9701 '-».,;3;r:"c:~;;;j3§‘,7.-\‘ TTY Relay: (aoo) 135-2929 e-mail: éh@c0.kern.ca.us I III; , 3 October 25, 2002 ALAN MHCULS ALAN MIKULS P O BOX 78197. PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 QSOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR Community Development Program Department Engineering & Survey Services Department Environmental Health Services Department _ Planning Department Roads Department I Subject: Secondary Contaimnent Testing for Underground Storage Tank (UST) Systems Facility: MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL, 320010 . 2201 TAF T HWY BAKERSFIELD Dear Sir or Madam, This Department has detennined that the above mentioned facility is subject to the Secondary Contaimnent Testing Requirements. The deadline for completing the testing is January 1, 2003. .As of this date, the results have not been submitted to this Department. Enclosed is information from the State Water Resources Control Board reminding tank owners of this requirement. If for some reason you feel that this infonnation is incorrect, please contact this Department. The Hazardous Materials staff is available at (661) 862-8700 to answer any questions you may have. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. i . Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director 4./1., By: Joe Canas3 Hazardous Materials Specialist IV' Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program Enclosures ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERMES DEPARTMENT QSOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY . _ [I'll]! . I "|rI'f’\r . O Z"—,' STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director . » .\~“5$'-‘-~‘"-~----~~~--.i.fi% 'i 2100 "M" STREET, SUITE 300V BAKERSFIELD, 93301-2310 .. _ Voice: (ss1»)' as2-8100 T b ' Fax: (661) 862-0101 "%.;§;A¢I'¢;";{;',;f,,.l“ TTY Relay: (aoo) 735-2929 _ . ”"""' e-mail: eh@bo.kern.ca.us * ' II/1,," .7..C 0 ll-\ III! q _July 15,2002 * ‘ D ‘ M ~- ALANMIKULS T "'3 3'99 I _ ALAN MIKULS _ ~ -V POBOX78197 - » A A" PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 ' ‘ ' Subject: 0 Updated Underground,Storage Tank (UST) Monitoring and Response Plans‘ » ‘ Facility: MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL. -FA00O0l82 T i A . 2201 TAFT HWY 0 .. . . BAKERSFIELD ~ . -A Dear Sir or Madam: _3 _ 3 _ .. The Kern County Enviromnental Health. Services Department has recently reviewed the underground ‘storage tank (U ST) files.-4 Many facilities do not have current and/or approved monitoring plans, response plans, and plot plans on file with this Department. These plans are to be submitted to and approved by this Department for each facility. Copies o'f the plans are to be keptfat each facility sitewith the Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Facility Permit. '_" If you feel that you have already submitted these plans, please contact this Department to have your file reviewed. The submitted plans will be reviewed for completeness and you will be notified if updated plans are required. A ' '4 ~ To assist you in completing these plans, the following forms have been enclosed: . 3 _ Monitoring Plan Cover Sheet*: This form is to be completed for each facility and attached to the monitoring plan developed for the facility. ' A , Monitoring Requirement _Options*i This is a list of various options that facilities can use to monitor most UST systems; You may develop your monitoring plan(s)-bylpicking and choosing the options that apply to the site. Specific site information is necessary to complete the monitoring plan. _ . ' " _V _ Samples of Log Fonns: Most monitoring plans require the logging of inspections and test results. These forms may be used for that purpose.' , ' Emergency Response Plan Fonn*: This fonn is to be completed for each facility. 3 In addition to the above information, a plot plan for the facility isto be submitted which shows the location of the tanks, monitoring sensors, buildings, alarm panels, and rectifiers. The plot plan is to be on an‘8 1/2 x ll sheet ofpaper. - ._ , ‘ ' . DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR _ _ 4 3,5 Community Development Program Department ‘” *1 Engineering & Survey' Services Department A ' Environmental Health Services Department . _ Planning Department Roads Department The fonns noted with a * are available in Word and Word Perfect fonnat. If you would -like to receive the forms electronically, please e-mail your request to laurelf@co.kem.ca.us and the fonns will be sent to you.A Copies of the Monitoring, Response, and Plot Plans are to be submitted to this Department within 30 days of the date of this letter. If the facility owner is not contacted within 30 days of submittal, the plans are considered approved by this Department. The permit holder must notify this Department within 30 days of any changes to the monitoring, response, and plot plans. ' Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you‘ have any questions, please contact the Hazardous Materials staff at (661) 862-8700'V Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director /" / By: Joe Canas, REHS Hazardous Material Specialist IV Unified Hazardous Materials/Waste Program J Czlf' Enclosures 0 <5 A . A 3900/to' rI ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SER ES DEPARTMENT '$QURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY STEVE MCCAI-I-EY, R-E-H-S-. Director ,,.-11;%'if:§§'7';"-.. DAVID PRICE m, RMA omscron 270° "M" SIRE“ sun-E 30° ‘ ~ A Community Development Program Department 001-2370 . Engineering & Survey Services Department Fax: i (661) 862-8701 I -gs _ Environmental Health Services Department TTY Relay: (aoo) was-2929 Planning Depanment e-mail: eh@co.kern.ca.us . "'2f;”(;;;);},|I" Roads Department ' flllllllllll ~a1-§.f..C A-R I/Illlll November 30,2001 . A ALAN MIKULSA ALAN MIKULS '' P O BOX 78197 PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 ' .~ Subject: », Underground Storage Tank (U ST) Requirements and DeadlinesI ‘ ' < _ Facility: MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL, FA00O0l82 I 2201 TAFT HWY. ‘ BAKERSFIELD The State of Califomia has established new regulationsfor underground storage tanks. All UST files have been reviewed by this Department for compliance with both existing and these new regulations. The facility listed above must meet the following requirements to maintain compliance with current regulations.~ A Secondary Containment Testing The following systems have at least one component which is secondarily contained (i.e., tank, -piping, sump, or dispenser containment). Any tankusing hydrostatic or vacuum monitoring is not required to be tested, however; piping, sumps, and dispenser containment still require testing.A The secondary containment system is to be tested by the date listed below and every 36 months thereafter. If the date has already passed, the test must be completed within 60 days of this letter. If the system ‘is untestable by an approved method, the system shall be tested by Enhanced Leak Detection (ELD). The facility shall have an ELD program reviewed and approved by this ' Department by July 1, 2002; implemented "by December 31, 2002; and the secondary containment system replaced by July 1, 2005. The testing and ELD requirements are enclosed. ' Tank # n Tank Size Product Stored Test Due DateE . 1 ~ 20,000 DIESEL u 01/01/2003 In addition to the above-mentioned requirements, all monitoring equipment shall be calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions. The equipment shall also be certified for proper operating condition and calibration every 12 months. All testing is to be completed by a licensed or approved tester. Permits may be required for some. of the tests. This Department shall be notified at least 48 hours prior to conducting any tests or . mspecnons. The results of the test are to be submitted to this Department within 30'days of completion. ‘ . If for some reason the owner or operator of this facility believes that the above information ' is incorrect, please. contact this Department. An inspection and file review can be _ completed to clarify and/or correct the information."' ‘ ' ‘* ALAN MIKULS -2 MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL, FA0000l82z November 30, 2001 Page #1 2, Califomia Air Resources Board (CARB) has implemented additional requirements for Enhanced Vapor Recovery. While the CARB requirements, are separate fiom the UST requirements, modifications to comply with these requirements may activate the CARB requirements. Please contact the local Air District for assistance prior to making any modifications to this facility. Please contact the Hazardous Materials staff at (661) 862-8700 if you need any assistance. Sincerely, _ - Steve McCalley,l Director iB_ , y: 4 Joe Canas, REHS . » \ Hazardous Material Specialist IVV Unified Hazardous Materialsl Waste Program r’ 06 ‘ 1.‘ CA Cert. No., 05203 Kern County Environmental Health Services Department. ' Steve McCalley, R.E.H.S., Director A 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~2370. Voice (805) 862-8700 , FAX (805)862-8701 , E-Mail: eh@co.kern.ca.us. An upgrade compliance certificate has been issued in-connection with ' the operating permit for the i facility indicated below. The certificate number on this facsimile matches the number on the certificate displayed at the facility. Instructions to the issuing agency: Use the space below to enter the following information inthe format of i your choice: name of owner; name of operator; name of facility; street address, city, and zip code of facility; » facility identification number (from Form A); name of issuing agency; and date of issue. Other identifying information may be added as deemed necessary by the local agency. I ‘. ?'~/10¢’? Facility: L MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL, 000182. Location: 2201 TAF T HWY- BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 Owner: ALAN MIKULS 9 C/0 ALAN MIKULS P O BOX 78197 V PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 UST Site ID: 320010 BP Site ID: 000182 Issue Date: September 1, 1998 ' 98C-1 " U’S Kem County Environmental I HS - Phone: (805) 862-8700 Health Services Department "‘ Certified Unified Program Agency ~ MATERIALS I WASTE ' FAX: (805) 862-8701I 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA ~ i - . _’_ FACILITY NAME; MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL, 000182 OWNER’SvNAME: ALAN MIKU_L"S'i ~ _ . -_ .- V, _ ' - _' .. - _ POBOX 78197 * -_ _ LOCATION: _ 2201 TAFT HWY i ' PUMPKIN CENTER, CA, " , ' i BAKERSFIELD, CA ' ' 93383 Ie \ v, ‘I. f Key Map No.: 2123-36 - - i H’ I ' . ISSUED FOR THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: . I I TI _ Above-Ground I _ 2 Plan/RMPP (Authorized) ' Generator 1 ' Storage Tanks __ Underground Storage ' Haz Material Business Hazardous Waste I Tanks (Permitted) =¢ 3200l0C Site ID #1 000182 NOT AUTHORIZED NOT AUTHORIZED 6000 GAL., SINGLE WALLED, DIESEL, PRESSURE" 8000 GAL., SINGLE WALLED, DIESEL, PRESSURE I0000 GAL., SINGLE WALLED, DIESEL, PRESSURE 10000 GAL., SINGLE WALLED, DIESEL, PRESSURE l0000 GAL., SINGLE WALLED, DIESEL, PRESSUREI Yr‘ I * ' . s . ‘. THISPERIVIIT IS GRANTED SUBJECT T_O THE counmous ,_ I ' - ~ 3 usrso on THE BACK *’ - ‘ ' *- ~ - I " - - . . '. ' - _ . 1 .- _f, Issue Date: November 1., 1997 . _ ' Expiration Date: November 1,2000 ¢ », , 3 V * - -POSTONPREIllllSES- I ' T. NONTRANSFERABLE -0 l. 2. 1 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. l0. ll. AEG:jrw hml4swst.p HAZARDOUS MATERIALS / WASTE FACILITY PERMIT SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS The facility owner and operator must comply with all conditions specified by this permit and must meet any additional requirements imposed by the permitting authority. The facility owner and operator shall ensure that the facility has adequate financial responsibility insurance coverage, as mandated for all underground storage tanks containing petroleum, and supply proof of such coverage to the pennitting authority. The facility will be considered in violation and operating without a pennit if annual fees are not received within 30 days of the invoice date. The monitoring/operational requirements shall be implemented within 30 days of the permit issue date. Any inactive underground storage tank which is not being monitored, as approved by the pemiitting authority, is considered improperly closed. Proper closure is required and must be completed under a permit issued by the permitting authority. The facility owner/operator must obtain a modification permit before: a. Uncovering any underground storage tank afler failure of a tank integrity test. b. Replacement of piping. c. Lining the interior of the underground storage tank. The facility owner must advise the Environmental Health Services Department within 30 days of transfer of ownership. The owner and/or operator shall keep a copy of all tank monitoring records at the facility for a minimum of three years, or as specified by the pennitting authority. They may be kept off site if they can be obtained within 24 hours of a request made by the local authority. The owner/operator must report any significant unauthorized release from permitted tanks within 24 hours of discovery. The owner and operator must meet all applicable requirements of Chapters 6.5, 6.67, 6.7, 6.75, and 6.95 of the Health and Safety Code and applicable sections of the Califomia Code of Regulations and the Kem County Ordinance Code. A hazardous materials inventory plan must be prepared and kept current by the owner or the operator of this facility. An annual report shall be submitted to the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department each year after the monitoring has been initiated. The owner or operator shall use the form provided along with the permit or another approved by the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department. All underground storage tanks designated as SINGLE WALLED on this permit shall be monitored utilizing Standard Inventory Control Monitoring (tank gauging five to seven days per week). Approved forms shall be utilized unless a facility form can provide the same information and has been reviewed and approved by the Environmental Health Services Department. Aid all tanks shall be tested annually utilizing a tank integrity test which has been certified as being capable of detecting a leak of 0.l gallon per hour with a probability of detection of 95 percent and a probability of false alarm of5 percent. The first test shall be completed before December 3l, 1997, and subsequent tests completed each calendar year thereafier. All tank integrity tests shall be completed under a valid unexpired pennit to test issued by the Environmental Health Services Department. All underground storage tanks shall be retrofitted with an overfill prevention system and overspill containers by December l998, or as specified by the Environmental Health Services Department. The overspill containers shall have a minimum capacity of 5 gallons, protected from galvanic corrosion, and equipped with a drain valve. All equipment installed for leak detection shall be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks (at least once per year) for operability or running condition.' All pressurized piping systems shall install pressurized piping leak detection systems and ensure that they are capable of functioning as specified by the manufacturer. The piping systems shall be tested annually unless the facility has installed a continuous monitoring system within the secondary contain- ment. By December 22, I998, the SINGLE WALLED tank(s) shall either be removed under permit g lined on the interior with a noncorrosive material, @ provided with exterior corrosion protection, under a tank modification permit, and each tank shall be equipped with an in-tank level sensor, which is to be utilized on a monthly basis to monitor for releases. The equipment must be certified as capable of detecting 0.2 gallons per hour,1 each tank shall be monitored utilizing Statistical Inventory Control Monitoring (SIR). An annual report shall be submitted to the Kem County Environmental Health Services Department (EHSD) each year afler the monitoring has been initiated. The owner or operator shall use the form provided along with the permit or another approved by the Kern County EHSD. f /_ E- ’. /5» C. 1*" 'PQ>. llll II IIHP1--—~ xi "71* I I .I UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPGRADE STATUS "REPORT (THlS.FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED FOR TANKS NUMBERED_/ , _’Z, 1, s[_, X,> FACILITY NAME MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL TANK OWNER MIKULS, ALAN FACILITY ADDRESS. 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY, BAKERSFIELD, CA FACILITY PEBMIT # =3-2001-OC:g\\ in. TANKISI I k 5 OPTIONS TO MEET THE 1998 DEADLINE COMPLETION DATES - Target Actual Choose A B, or C then enter the target or actual completion date(s) as appropriate, _ ,-_'-vu. 11"" "‘ Q/(Goa - SEP .,.‘. ins‘ -3:' I Ll~’._ ii; )4 A Permanent clos e or removal of the tan_k and 'ng. 2 1 ' /FE/1101/0L a-Il“277b~//(':. L/J/adj *2‘? Tialk-T» B) Replacement of the tank and piping with a double-walled tank,, |, ‘ fl. ‘cilia. I‘ ’ ' _" \ .- ..u. r U 1' .-A, If‘ A4. ’ I2) Installation of a spill container at the fill tube. I3» 4) Corrosion protection for the tank provided by one of the following: _ » double-walled piping, and dispenser containment (required for ‘_ non-motor vehicle fuel tanks). » ' ~- ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘~ ' - . ., -Q L-_'>%i;>l .,;2i:=; ,.~' ...1 I C) Tank and pipipg upgradelasfollowsrw,_;_d _ ____ W , __ _fi_ , _ __ ______ __ __________ _{-_-... ._.a .. .. >~¢PI'_ _ __.._. . .. .._- -. -__- a. __.._,_ J ) Installation ofstriker plate(s) in tank. X K flfl/AT!)/aw P,-_ L. Installation of an overfill prevention device .with one of the following: Automatic shutoff device‘ Ball float valve - Audible and visualoverfill alarm al bl' cl ii’, lllyl ii.- a) Tank made of non-corrodible material (such as fiberglass) b) Steel tank clad with (or encased in) noncorrodible material @Steel tank upgraded with interior lining and exterior cathodic protection. d) Steel tank upgraded with interior lining, exterior cathodic ‘cathodic protection, and a bladder system - J 5) Corrosion protection for the associated piping provided by one of the' following: a) Piping ma_de of non-corrodible material (such as fiberglass) b) Installation of new fiberglass or other non-corrodible double- walled piping and dispenser containment ~ Steel, piping with corrosion-resistant coating and cathodic protection . g) x», 6) 1; svstem/devi<=e~ .,,;.\;. 1,~.t,¢,~; -.' EE @Steel piping upgraded with cathodic protection I Installation of a linelleakldetectorivi/\itI1Ianxautomatic shutoff 2/3 MM Now“, _-HI} _ .,i- .-14, g-._.._»-_. ; .1 ‘L I‘ I t this form and fax to (805) 862-8701, or mail to Kern County Environmental Health Please comp e e_V Services Department, 2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, by September 15, 1996. TANK OWNEFl/ ' ' ' I , ' OPERATOR/AGENT fly» DATE 9» 5’-fé HM96 t I8/96) I l l \ 4 l 4 1 ' ENVIRONME L HEALTHISERVICES DEPARTMENT Z0 ‘-1 . 1> .0 rrfigfw ‘$_ 2'. 1" _ < ' " ' * 1“ . . S 30° - STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. ;\..\»~~-/ 2700 Ih/I Street. ulte . - ‘ . .: ."Tr_.;_- mos) B61-3429 FAX ‘ .9 'rr.~"=-"~ -5‘W 531-.‘.'-'1-1‘o‘?'" "c-W‘? ' V. . February 24, 1994 MH(ULS, ALAN '1 P. 0. BOX 78197 3 1 - , PUMPKIN CENTER, CA 93383- ‘SUBJECT: 2201 TAFF HIGHWAY, BAKERSFIELD, CA ' PERMIT #: 320010C Dear Sir/Madam:u The permit issued to the facility cited above provided one page of conditions/prohibitions for operation of the underground storage tank system. One of the conditions provided on that page specified that "the owner and operator ensure that the facility have adequate financial responsibility coverage, as mandated for all underground storage tanks containing petroleum, and supply proof of such coverage when requested by the permitting agency." Federal regulations which went into effect in December 1988 required that all underground storage tank facilities obtain financial responsibility coverage, using an approved mechanism to pay for the costs of cleanup and any third party liability, in case of a leak from the tank system, and provide evidence of that coverage to the local imple- menting agency by deadlines established in law. The amount of coverage required and the mecha- nisms which could be utilized were also specified in law.‘ In an attempt to assist underground storage tank facilities comply with the financial responsibility requirements, the state developed a clean up fund, which was approved by the Federal EPA asa mechanism for meeting a portion of the Federal financial responsibility requirements. The state has prepared a summary of the clean up fund, how you pay into the fund, and the financial responsibility requirements. That summary-has been enclosed with this letter. - -1i The Certificate of Financial Responsibility enclosed is the proof that this Department needs for the underground storage facility cited above. .As shown by the example provided, you can utilize one statement foreall underground storage tanks that you own or operate. V - -\ Please review all information provided, complete the Certificate of Financial Responsibility enclosed, and return, it by March 31, 1994. If you have any questions, 'feel free to c_all" the Underground Storage Tank Program at (805) 861-3636. _ V _ 4 9 ' t %_ 8inoerely, 1 McCalley, -Di" . I i ~ /> - A »' V - : E. re ,,/R.E.H.S~ H rdous Mat ' . ' - = ecialist IV AF-GIjl'W ardous Materials Management Program Enclosures _ w. (bloclaa)' 2 ' .. Rizsaincia MANAGEMENT At.'.-.»~¢Y . ‘ //,//I////11;’;‘ ,_ ‘,1/' ~Y - UP _ ‘°-_ Environmental Health Services Department RANDALL L. ABBOTT . q suave McCAI__LEY, RE!-IS, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR 1111/ 3 a - ' Air Pollution Control District I 1/;1 11 . ”I1// I =/Z‘;/"7"~'!4"'E'5 DAVID PRICE |||~ e WILLIAM J- R0DDY- Avco 7 ,. ,//nS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR\ :3 ‘-- .* ~‘-.=-;-::".’ .-.=- \ - ’ */,;1;i:-"1--~'<*‘ II Pl " & o 1 s- _ ‘,1 annmg eve opment ennces Department ~ _ , ' ~£§,9,'“////"’ ' y TED JAMES. AICP. omécron . ‘_ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTI-I SERVICES DEPARTMENT P 4 A July 22, 1992 1. P.O. BOX 78197 1 I » PUMPKIN CENTER, CA 493383 I ' .b Re: MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL A - Permit #: 320010C Dear Sir/Madam:t The Kern County Environmental Health -Services Department has completed a file review and was not able to findwan application for a permit to complete an integrity test, or the results of an integrity test, for the underground storage tank(s) located at the facility sited above. The monitoring requirements developed for the facility tank(s) require that integrity tests be completed within the 1991 calendar year. Please review» your records to determine whether a tank integrity test was performed at your facility between January 1, 1991, and -December 31, 1991. Please copy any test results and submit the copy,to this department within 14 days of this letter. The results will_be reviewed and placed within your permit file. ' 4 '' :\' After August 10, 1992, all facilities which have not submitted proof of the integrity tests required by~ their permits shall receive" ta notice of violation for noncompliance with permit testing requirements for Calendar Year 1991. Facility owners or operators who receive a notice of violation for noncompliance with the testing requirements for the calendar years 1991 and 1992 may be cited into court‘for violation of permit conditions and state and local underground storage tank laws. The facility owner/operator could‘ be liable for a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each underground storage tank for each day of violation for failure to test the tanks at frequencies specified within the permit to operate. All integrity tests completed after September 16, 1991, are required to be completed under permit. Any test submitted which was completed without a valid testing permit after September 16, 1991, was completed in violation of the Kern County Ordinance Code “which regulates underground storage tanks. The facility, and possibly the tester, shall be subject to fines/penalties. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to call me at (805) 861-3636. I 9 » //7 ‘lg’-uO4 . ee , R. ‘ . - .S Hazardous terials Sp ialis '' ' Hazardo ~ u terials Management Program AG:jrw:ch _ f = > 2700 “M” STREET, SUITE 300" ‘ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 8613636 " _ ' _ I ‘ FAX: (805) 8613429 I I / x -"s-»' /-.- go,» ./\""5‘ - I ' '““. I. t {- '-. 1 PERMlT_;CHECKLlST'. L vi Fa°““Y‘ ' .. t ~ _ - (1? ' 52$/;7"'"'‘ fa -—r ~ -— .‘- -r W’ .5-Irymr -"*— — - -~—-I " J" ~*~-‘ l--. :- ._._ ll,/= ' lb 2- .'l ‘ft I MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL .\~ FEB4~6E£E 3BAKERSFIELD, CA L -.._.._ Qk __ _ , __,,, 1/. 5 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY . ‘ “' E? E.-F This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that thepermittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement monitoring requirernents described within the permit to operate. - t ' f. Pleasecomplete this form and return to the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department, in the self-addressed envelope provided, within 60 days of the permit issue date. - , . a . ' CHECK:' ‘YES_ ~No i . j , 1 ' ' Q -\' A. l The packet received contained the following items: i ' 1. A cover letter, a Permit to Operate the Underground _¢ i_ *2." Hazardous Storage Facility, and a return envelope. (if ordered) Handbook’ UT-10, 12 recording, . reconciliation and trend analysis forms, and an action Q A chart (for standard inventory control monitoring). - ‘ . 3. (if ordered) Handbook UT-15, 12 recording forms, i iv along with an action chart (for modified inventory, l ' control monitoring). ' I . .. < 4. an order/request form for .UT monitoring manuals - if_ the»manuals were not ordered when the monitoring - alternatives fact sheets were returned.z 1-r 3'1 i B. I-have reviewed the information provided within the Permit ' \ * _ * and find the owner’s name and address, facility name and - address, operat0r’s name and address, substance codes, and~ b ' number of tanks to be accurately listed. (If "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet.) C. I have the following reguired equipment (as described on page 5 of UT-15, or page 6 of UT-10). g ‘’ - 1. Acceptable gauging instrument 2. "Striker Plate(s)" in tanks- 3. ' Water-finding paste‘ ‘\ FL £1 .‘ l Permit Checklist* Page2 YES . NO 4L.____ D. F. G_uVn»M@» ,_';,.<, _ an U‘ ._ ‘Iv; ,|.I\-41.4 ‘ ‘i .-,7 ,/ '.‘_/ E il 1I . \J IN . ‘I I vii? ' av; H4 I have read the information within the permit to operate pertaining to the agreement between the owner and operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator. (If "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between the owner and the operator.) f ’ A ‘ ti I have’ enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts fo'r‘a_ll tanks which will be monitored utilizing manual or electronic gauging at this facility. .(If the tanks id_enti_ca_l»;I.one; cha._r_t_e'wil! suffice; label"chart(s)' with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit.) 55,9-f. //J /,? 84 04) -F/R_3‘/‘ F?/7/"’7I7L Manual Gauging, utilizing Standard Inventory Control (UT-10) or Modified Inventory Control (UT-I5), was started at this facility in accordance with procedures described within the appropriate handbook. . . " Date Started 001 Z ZQZ7 Signature of Person Completing Checklist:' Title: A Date: <?"_7"9<9~- z HM8 \ X. \) £4 r {'1' >1u 0% STATEMENT M4 CORP.‘ , ' on - Ml KU l.S ‘ sowrvv-KM PUMPKIN CENTER TRUCK TERMINAL ’ P.O. BOX 7819 I I //ea/+h Ar 7 - PUMPKIN cemen, ca ssaaa (805) 832-5390 ‘n‘\‘ I‘ ,‘ v» ‘M F: ll °Z1QOM,5I, §ub‘e 200 3%‘ Q0 5/<»;_";,. -.:'=-’“‘ ‘E * 7 ‘£'\‘?af/_M,_, '=- ‘JQ-an, --:-’""°"m B2145/?i~£L@-/d, €Q_1 ‘.2380! J¢ ~--13 :2€ REQuRcE MANAGEMENT AQNCYx RANDALL. L. ABBOTT ‘I,/_/'\/‘fa/,\€4:. Environmental Health Services Department STEVE MeCALLEY, RE!-IS, omzcron DlRECTOR . ‘ g Air Pollution Control District - "*1//I,/'////’ 'I ng & Development Services Departrnent w TED JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL 9 HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT A A ,//////1,’O ”I1////n January 3, 1992 ' Owners/Operators of Underground Stor age Tank Systems Dear Sir/Madam:7 The Kern County Environmental Health Services Department has reviewed the E - monitoring requirements provided to your facility within the calendar year of 1991.A statement within the monitoring requirements was reworded to provide clarity.- E _ Please obtain the permit issued for the facility cited below, and r u monitoring requirements with those provided with ead and replace the this letter. Facility Information: ‘ 3200100 MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD , CA \ 0 If you have any additional questions, pleasefeel freet Extension 576. ~ p * ’‘ o call me at (805) 861-3636,' Sincerely, r V @W OQQQ/7@. wAmyE.G en,R.E. .. Hazardou p aterials Special Hazard AEG:cas 1st7 ous Materials Management Program \monitor.req 2700 “M” STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (sos) 861-3636 6 FAX: (805) 861-3429 I r r _.'r‘ Qr.$ MONITORING REQUIREMENTS:(MvF3spr) t . ._ All undergroundstorage tanks designated as MVF 3 within Page 1 of this permit shall be monitored utilizing the following method: ' I a. . Standard Inventory Control Monitoring (tank gauging five to seven days per week). Kern County Environmental Health Services Department forms shall be utilized T unless a facility form can provide the same information and has been reviewed and approved by the Environmental Health Services Department. (Monitoring shall be completed in accordance with requirements summarized in Handbook UT-10.) 'AND. b. All tanks shall be ‘tested annually utilizing a tank integrity test which has been certified as being capable of detecting a leak of 0.1 gallon per hour witha probability of detection of 95 percent and a probability of false alarm of 5 percent. The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests completed each calendar year thereafter. All tank integrity tests completed after September -1_6, 1991, shall -be completed under a valid, unexpired Permit to Test issued by the Environmental Health Services Department. c. All pressurized piping systems shall install pressurized piping leak detection systems and ensure that they are capable of functioning as specified by the manufacturer. - The mechanical leak detection systems must be capable of alerting the owner/ operator of a leak by restricting or shutting off the flow of hazardous substances through the piping, or by triggering an audible or visual alarm, detecting three gallons or more per hour per square inch line pressure within one hour. d. All" pressurized piping systems shall be tested annually unless the facility has installed the following: 1. "A continuous monitoring system within secondary containment. 2. The continuous monitor is connected to an audible and visual alarm system and the pumping system." 3. T The continuous monitor shuts down the pump and activates the alarm ' system when a release is detected. -a 4. The pumping system shuts dovm automatically if the continuous monitor E fails or is disconnected. The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests completed each calendar year thereafter.V All underground storage tanks shall be retrofitted with overspill containers which havea minimum capacity of 5 gallons; be protected from galvanic corrosion, if made of metal; and be equipped with a drain valve to allow the drainage of liquid back into the tank by December 1998; or as specified by the Environmental Health Services Department. All equipment installed for leak detection shall be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks (at least once per year) for operability or running condition. An annual report shall be submitted to the,Kern County Environmental Health Services Department each year after monitoring has been initiated. The owner/operator shall use the form provided within the Handbook UT-10. 3 _:=._.. DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III \ ,, ._ ,4 5° ASSISTANT omscron _;.-~'1'S'.\‘ I. /I////// ._ ' bi,‘ '_" 2;} V //}/ufl RESQRCE MANAGEMENT AGQJCY 4 STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District '~1 WILLIAM J. RODDY. APCO _ '- 0 p" I Planning & Development Services Department _ I///////,,", ‘ flu,‘/5‘-\' . /"f‘—__ Environmental Health Services Department \'.~-;"' RANDALL L. ABBOTT \\\‘.-9.-§_,:r\\in:;,,,,.,_;,,_,;l /\ ()1 ///' Permit No.:' Issued to: Location: Owner: Operator: 1 Facility Profile: _. Tank N0. K11 4i> (:9 Is) F-* Issue Date: November 4, 1991 Expiration Date: November 4, 1996 . -,,,‘,,'”*;,, i"' 1120 JAMES, AICP,DlR£CTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT‘ PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACHJTY 320010C 6 MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL' 2201 TAFF HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CA MIKULS, ALAN P.O. BOX 78197 *.‘ PUMPKIN CENTER, CA 093383' _. MH{ULS, ALAN , I A RT. 10, BQX 435 ' A BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 Substan Code CC MVF3 MVF3 '_ MVF3 MVF3 MVF3 I 6 Tank ~ Contents DIESEL DIESEL DIESEL DIESEL DIESEL Q Tank Qssimiiy , 3 . ‘ 6,000 8,000 7 10,000 10,000 10,000 State ID No.: ' No. of Tanks:5 16237 Year ‘Is piping Instal 1963 1963 1963 1963 This permit is granted subject to the conditions and prohibitions listed on the attached summary of conditions/prohibitions By: Shaw /\ i122 1963 Pressu rized? YES YES YES YES YES -- POST ON PREMISES -- Steve McCalleyA Title: Director, Environmental Health s Department * NONTRANSFERABLE 2700‘ “M” smear, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 ‘ (305) 361-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 HAZARDOUS UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS/PROIIBITIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1. 12. 13. AEG:jrw The facility owner and operator must be familiar with all conditions specified within this permit and must meet any additional requirements to monitor, upgrade, or close the tanks and associated piping imposed by the permitting authority. If the operator of the underground storage tank is not the owner, then the owner shall enter intoa written contract with the operator, requiring the operator to monitor the underground storage tank; maintain appropriate records; and implement reporting procedures as required by the Department. The facility owner and operator shall ensure that the facility has adequate financial responsibility insurance coverage, as mandated for all underground storage tanks containing petroleum, and supply proof of such coverage when requested by the permitting authority. The facility owner mustensure that the annual permit fee is paid within 30 days of the invoice date. The facility will be considered in violation and operating without a permit if annual permit fees are not received within 60 days of the invoice date. The facility owner and/or operator shall review the leak detection requirements provided within this permit. The monitoring alternative shall be implemented within 60 days of the permit issue date. The facility underground storage tanks must be monitored, utilizing the option approved by the permitting authority, until the tank is closed under a valid, unexpired permit for closure. Any inactive underground storage tank which is not being monitored, as approved by the permitting authority, is considered improperly closed. Proper closure is required and must be completed under a permit issued by the permitting authority. The facility owner/operator must obtain a modification permit before: a. Uncovering any underground storage tank after failure of a tank integrity test. b. Replacement of piping. c. Lining the interior of the underground storage tank. The tank owner must advise the Environmental Health Services Department within 10 days of transfer of ownership. Any change in state law or local ordinance may necessitate a change in permit conditions. The owner/operator will be required to meet new conditions within 60 days of notification. The owner and/or operator shall keep a copy of all monitoring records at the facility for a minimum of three years, or as specified by the permitting authority. They may be kept off site if they can be obtained within 24 hours of a request made by the local authority. The owner/operator must report any unauthorized release which escapes from the secondary containment, or from the primary containment if no secondary containment exists, which increases the hazard of fire or explosion or causes any deterioration of the secondary containment within 24 hours of discovery. (s=====\p==m1w2> 2 ‘ ‘ .g \ ‘. . MONITORING. REQUIREMENTS:(MvF3spr) V _t - 1. z l .2. i 3.1 1 \ . 4. G . 1 '- ‘ , All underground storage tanks designated as MVF 3 within Page 1 of this permit=shall be monitored utilizing-"r the iollovving method: ' . a. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring (Tank gauging five to seven days per week). Kern County Environmental Health Services Department forms shall be utilized unless a facility form can provide the same information andhas been reviewed and approved by the Environmental Health Services Department. (Monitoring shall be completed in accordance with requirements summarized in Handbook UT-10.) AND b. All tanks shall be tested annually uti1izing_ a tank integrity test which has been certified as being capable_of detecting a leak of 0.1 gallon per hour witha probability of detection of 95 percent and a probability of false alarm of 5 percent. The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and a subsequent test completed before December 31, 1994. All tank integrity tests completed after September 16, 1991, shall be completed under a valid, unexpired ‘Permit to Test issued by the Environmental Health Services Department. . 1 c. All pressurized piping systems shall install pressurized-piping leak detection systems and ensure that they are capable of functioning as specified by the manufacturer. The mechanical leak detection systems must be capable of alerting the owner/ operator of a leak by restricting or‘ shutting off the flow of hazardous substances through the piping, or by triggering an audible or visual alarm, detecting three gallons or more per hour, per square inch, line pressure within one hour. d. - All pressurized piping systems shall be tested annually unlessfthe facility has installed the following: ». s1 Q 1. A continuous monitoring system within secondary containment. 2. The continuous monitor is connected to an audible and visual alarm system and the pumping system.‘ 3. The continuous monitorlshuts down the pump and activates the alarm systemwhen arelease is detected. 1 . ‘ - 4. T The pumping system shuts down automatically if the continuous monitor fails or is disconnected. The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests p completedeach calendar year thereafter. _ . i All underground storage tanks shall be retrofittedwith overspill containers which havea minimum capacity of 5 gallons; be protected from galvanic corrosion, if made of metal; and be equipped with a drain valve to allow the drainage of liquid back into the tank by December, 1998, or as specified by the Environmental Health Services Department. All equipment installed for leak detection shall be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks (at least once per year) for operabilityor running condition.» An annual report shall be submitted to the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department each year after monitoring has been initiated. The owner/operator shall use the form provided within the Handbook UT-10.' 3. fa‘ . ' -r .,> v___ — ';,.,->~"‘*- ,»-3"" '\ v1 RESPONSE CHECKLIST Specialistereviewing the information retunied: (ZQ [E / F///7/Q ‘ Date questionnaire was returned: ' _g Facility Permit Number: V ¢ 35{_QQ/ Oi Tanks locatedhat the facility: F,»/g, (52" Was a reply received-for each substance code assigned to the facility? t:_ LYes' __-___No'_ Does the facility need to provide additional information in order for the monitoring alternative to_be acceptable? Yes QQ No Describe what information is required:i The monitoring alternative picked by the facility representative is acceptable for the facility tanks. 5 Yes " No * - - A _D (The monitoring altemative will be viewed as unacceptable if the altemative was not appropriate for the type of tank described on the facility profile or within the facility file. Example: The facility may wish to use the visual alternative for a tank that is not vaulted, or the tank size is not appropriate for the type of inventory monitoring chosen.). ,. Additional Comments: Information has been reviewed and placed within the database: Date entered within the database: ' ///7' /T Entered by (name): _L AEG:cas ' I. .s20010c _ ~ MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL /V 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY. BAKERSFIELD, CA Tank.#_ U:-8>UJl\)r--\ 0' _. Substance‘ » .~ iTa“nk 0 - ' ' - Code A Contentsf 0 Y ‘ , - _. 0 MVF3 , » DIESELY ‘ MVF3 -[)1v5$E;L 1 MVF3' Y ~ DIESEL" VA -, DIESEL0 . MVF‘3 MVF3 ‘ a ‘DIESEL» J gm:/Q 4>m‘ec{,;0_ - 0. 8,000V 10,000 10,000 10,000 f/f'i"f) 40¢ ,4// A/A/)2; 7"'?£.>"7‘»;¢/ ‘,':_“_;~_-_~;~_:;_~!-seqs 0 ; E:Z_fi€:-/»._,\v‘§§‘ _>'~_ ~ < ' \ '\_ I § ,.- ‘ . 2*» 0, , 4 L"‘\ 4.; x , »r* I; ,1 . ' ~§_;¢ / Thnk ‘Cagacig0 . 6,000 \. I @FACIL|TY ' PERMIT # 320010C - Year- f ' _ ‘Is piping . Installed ’ ‘ A Pressurized?- ‘01963 ~- I YES 1963 “ YES YES - ‘YES - 4 1963 YES ' 0 1963 1963 /,l1.»-f4//6a/ an 45// (5) *7;.J/6 0 Sysfém 00'/‘J /:4/lfkg-S‘)-U”/‘fag ‘ . -‘v - MONITORING AIé$E‘RNAT|VES‘ . QUESTIONNAIRE, .~ FOR ‘MVFr3FAClLlTY TANKS. - ; ,FacilityName: Facility Address: 226 / p // I . V ~Owner’s,Name: E _ ‘ Owner’s Address: 296 u/>/ I Operator’s Namezi £1551 I J’ I -. Permit Number (obtained from the facility profile sheet): GO 0 / 0@ Number of Tanks which have been assigned the MVF3 Code: S’» All information has been received and reviewed and the following summarizes the monitoring alternative which I have picked for the MVF 3 tanks at this facility. I realize that the monitoring A taltemative must be approved by the local agency before implementation. (Place an X next to the t alternative picked). - I " 1. “VISUAL MONITORING will be utilized. (I can inspect the exterior of all tanks, ~ without using extraordinary personnel protective equipment).~ 2.» IN-TANK LEVEL SENSOR will be installed in each tank, which are capable of detecting a leak of 0.2 gallons per hour. The sensor will be used to test the tank monthly. The facility will ALSO COMPLETE A TANK INTEGRITY TEST EVERY THREE YEARS, utilizing a licensed tester who’s method has been certified to detect a leak of 0.1 gallons per hour.A \ V 3. IN-TANKLEVEL‘ SENSOR has been installed in each tank, which is capable .of W1] detecting a leak of 0.2) gallons per hour. The sensor will be used to test the tank monthly. The facility will ALSO COMPLETE A TANK INTEGRITY TEST A EVERY THREE YEARS; utilizing a licensed tester who’s, method has been certified to detect a leak of 0.1 gallons per hour. . ‘ Provide the following information on the system installed: System Manufacturer: A System Model No.: ' Date Installed: -- SEE PAGE 2 FOR ADDITIONAL ALTERNATIVES -- -x I/ v‘ ., 1 MQNITORING ALTERNATIVES. QUESTIONNAIRE s ? ‘FOR |v|v|=3 FACILITY TANKS .I Permit N0.: - 4. 5.: ' I 6. 3900/0,0 an VADOSE ZONE MONITORING will be utilized ALONG WITH ANNUAL TANK INTEGRITY TESTING. The facility will submit a" proposal to the department for approval of the number, locations and design of monitoring wells which will be utilized to monitor the underground storage tanksystems. Each monitoring well will be equipped with a continuous monitoring device.~ VADOSE ZONE MONITORING will be utilized ALONGVVITH ANNUAL TANK INTEGRITY TESTING; The facility has already installed monitoring wells, and would like to utilize them. A plot plan of their locations and a drawing showing their construction are enclosed. The facility does/does not have continuous monitoring -equipment installed within each well. ' Provide information on the monitor which has been installed within each well: System Manufacturer:T System Model N0.: '~ Date Installed: ‘ . 1 MODIFIED INVENTORY CONTROL MONITORING (tank gauging 2 days per week) for undergroundstorage tanks which have a total tank capacity of 2,000 gallons or less, that do not have metered dispensers; ALONG WITH AN ANNUAL TANK INTEGRITY TEST utilizing a licensed tester who’s method has been certified to detect a leak of 0.1 gallons per hour. l- STANDARD ‘INVENTORYCONTROL MONITORING (tank gauging 5-7_'days per» week) for underground storage tanks which dispense product from metered dispensers; ALONG .WITH AN ANNUAL TANK INTEGRITYTEST utilizing a licensed tester who’s method has been certified to detect a leak of 0.1 gallons per hour. - T ‘ ’ 4» A , , Name of person completing this form; A /7 ' /‘ KMLJL . Title: P955/'0/‘E/‘J7!’ A Date: . ?-'/~'>"' 7/A .AEG:ch 4 green\questionv r; -; ENCEOSURE? CHECKLIST '\ Facility /C75. 7-E/€”7/T/I//ZL r' u- ,. ..:Permit j<j0.0'/ UQ W A ‘ if l Q ‘ I . . L This checklistis provided. to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received. ' Pleasecomplete this form and return it to the Kern County Environmental-_ Health Services - Department; alongwith‘ the Monitoring Alternatives" Questionnaire, within 30- da st of V . receipt. . it ' . ‘ _ ' ¢ >-"-‘ : CHECK ‘YESL _\(_‘_ _ 1t p>¢_ I. X_._ . .\ ' .v _ 1 <. , E l . . rs I. A . The packet I receivedcontained: '~ I Cover. letter. ' - ’ Facility Profile Sheetr(provides Facility Permit‘ Number and information on thefunderground. storage tanks"and" piping, as provided on the application). The substance code in Column #2 should be referenced when reviewing the- Monitoring Alternatives Fact Sheets and Questionnaires.. A Monitoring Altematives land Upgrade Requirements Fact Sheet for‘ each substance code referenced on the Facility Profile Sheet. ' A -i A Monitoring -Alternatives Questiormaire for each substance code referenced on the "Facility Profile Fact Sheet. ‘_ . .1 I _,,,' . . V ' - 'z' ' . r .r %:';;i:1;;‘t£:‘z1:m win/14/cm,» Q» 'I;it1e F/ff;/a/{A/7‘~ Date 49"/5/,9/I* v (g17een\chklst.1) 02/25/2010 06131-IF."-X EH@CU.KERN.Cl°l.US -> Dept Main ‘ - ,‘ 1 _ e ' '' y _,,,, l . _-_‘_.___, _...__._.._._.__._. .________,.-_i.,,. -._ .,.._~_.. ...i_~---»------------ -~ __.___,_. . . .. c .i_,;- - q 5 7|u . K __ l jq _. Owner Statements of Designated Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operator and Understanding of and Compliance with UST Requirements “ ta1ci~==/?7'1('zL3‘ 7Z3nzu'4l0Z- " __5s=iM>#1 . Falify Ad s: 33¢’ //W . ilison for Suhmittingthis Form (Check One) 4'; A 2. 1 ' » .4 975? ¢l“*"§° °l'°°$‘B"“*°‘* °P°'°‘°’ _I-"ality Phoe_#:Va/- gyzgrra ' i El UpdatcCcrtificate Ergliration Date ' A ,- ‘ 4 Designated UST 0perat0r(§) for this Facilityt PMARY‘ V, ,. 001/00] [)'§19[e(1 peraror’s Name: ~ I ' _, _ ' ‘]¢* A Relation to UST Facility (C/I26/¢ 0"?) B ‘"955 N F(lfd'fl"'¢"1fi°'" abQl'¢)~'mz/J’ i D Owner El Opeiator Cl i Employee y [)e'gnm¢d ipierator’s:Phone #: / - fl 2/ Service Technician H El TI-iird-Party _ln .. ation Code Council Certification #: Q}- Expiration Date; 7 .- 29/flfi A ERNAEL(Qpl‘i0mIl) _ 7 uegwcd §=}a1°,’s Nam; $14 J. O Z ‘kgiiriui. u>'us'r Facility (Check One) C Bu 'nesSN6((fd_lfl'?F8Hlfi'0!" D Owner D Operator U Employee D ignated in erator’s Phone #: 0 f El Service Technician )#-Third-Party lnt ationa Code Councilflertificalion #: X V V ; W l.ixpi.re1ion Date: Fr Q04? A ERNA 2 (opaml) ‘ H - - Z1 Dc ignnted 'I eratoi-’s Name: i Relation to UST Facility (Check One) .13 'n¢$$Ny¢(1fdifl¢'¢"'/'0'" "bW¢)f ' El Owner D Operator DA Employee De igiated peratigfls Phone #: V J? 4 Service Technician El Third-Party W of Int atio V nan Code Council Certification #: t _»__ Expiration Date: I’ rtify at, for the facility indicated at the top of this page, the individual(s) listed above will se e as _ signated UST Operator(s). The individual(s) will conduct and document monthly i lspections and annual facility employee training, in accordance with California Code of fa ility ions, title 23, section 2715(0) - (l). V ' l Rulat F rthergiore, I understand and am in compliance with the requirements (statutes, relulati ns, and local ordinances) applicable to underground storage tanks. NAME on“ TANK OWNER (Please mm): __jAi;|/ /)ZL',(';//.1‘ A. cne or TANK owmzm #4. A _ $IGNAT DATE: ,2» (9 - .70/Q O ownmvs PHONE #= {Q/-* £535,320 N TE: 1) UBMIT THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE LOCAL AGENCY (NOT THE STATE WATER SOUR ES CONTROL BOARD) BY JANUARY 1, 2005. THE LOCAL AGENCY LIST IS AVAILABLE A : www. 4V 2) JIOTIFJ THE LOCAL AGENCY or ANY CHANGES Io THIS (INFORMATION WITHIN so nus o nus HANGE-_ * i ' November 2004 \J 02/25/2010 06233 IFAX EH@C0.KERN.CA.US -> Dept Main 001./001 1 p. O 1 ERATING PERMIT APPLICATION - FACILITY INFORMATION KERN COUNTY INVIR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ‘ Unified Program Consolidated Form (UPCF) DEPARTMENT UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK 2700MS'l"RI'IET, UITE 0 ' -- BAKERSFIELD, A 9330 (one page per she) Pagc of 661 862-8700 Fax 61 862-8701 TYPE OF Acno lj 1|. NEW PERMIT I] s. CHANGE or INFORMATION |j 1. PERMANENT FACILITY (TI 4OSlJRE (Check oncitcm ml:/) dz. RENEWAL PERMIT El 6. TEMPORARY FACILITY CLOSURI5 E1 9. TRANSFER PERMIT 400. M I L FACILITY INFORMATION II TOTAL NUIVIBERIOF UST‘! AT FACILITY 4°" %AC|uTy ID g V 4 AI I _ ‘ (Agency Use Only) WZ I. BUSINESS NA (Sunnis ClI.ITYNAMEorDBA—Doln9.Busiries:A=) .’ NES‘SlTE L ' I ' /I ' 1 L “'3 CITY I ' '°° BUSI ~ ' . I ~- .2201 % Z/W mm:£¢//~ FACILITY rm; a 1. 01012 va%(cua FUELING E] 1- FUEL IJISTRIBUTION ‘°’" ”lsII1¢l‘8¢iIi‘YI0¢B\¢d0fIIn€1 Reservation or _ __l:] 3. ARM Q4. PROCESSOR E1 6. OTHER T'"%="=‘f‘°*" U Y“ ' N” 40$, i II. PROPERTY owm-:11 INFORMATION PROPERTYO RN 1 ’ I 4w. PHONE W12??? 408. »¢/.v;A/mi <///> MAILING ADD SS . ‘W "1 v 410. 5-M1-5 I 411. 7,|p Q0135 ' Iii.“ 67- 7?}/,3 III. TANK OPERATOR INFORMATION HAM ITANK OPERATOII NAME I 4 I “H PHONE I I “M _,' ad; _ </0 >23/af/7 Egkwfl RF’ MAILING /~\DD 23/0 416-J CITY 4,4’; $5 fl as-4 STATE 42!-s lp C005 A ' aza.¢ 4% 733/7 Iv. TANK owitizn INFORMATION Mm IANI<0\vNERN|\T/15 _ - * ' I I‘§I4_.—”"'PHONE ’ ‘:‘”Ii5I /7/,j_*_ < /1/) 8:/4:47 GIQ. MAILING ADD SS '' _ 2.?/a 1: Z/W . ‘ Cffy " nu. STATE M8. ZIP CODE M9, ll 1. FEDERAL AGENCY El 8.NON-GOVERNMENT' ,5v,§:§m‘r I I I 654- 9.?!/2~ OWNER TYPE: II 4. LOCAL AGENCY/DISTRICT 5. COUNTY AGENCY ' III 6. STATE AGENCY 420. V. it OARD OF EQUALIZATION UST STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBERI :A"rY(11<)1-1Q II. ,1? g LB? | Callthe5taIc_I§o:Irc.IofI-Equalization, Fuel Tax DivisioII,iFrh=r=nr<quesliofls. AZI, vfl. PERMIT HOLDER IJIIORMATION 155“; pemm and 5r.I;d legal Inatifncations and mailings to: EI . FACILITYIOWNER ' U 4. TANK OPERATOR . El 3. TANK OWNER El s. FACILITY OPERATOR 41$ SUIIERVISOR OFIDIVISICIN, SECTION, OR OFFICE. (Required For Public Agencies Only) 406. - I vn. APPLICANT SIGNATURE | CERTIFICATIXPN: I c rtify that Ihé information provI<Ied herein I5 trugL_:!Qcl_lI‘fl(¢, and in full co|IIpIiance witI1LegaI reqIIIrementsI APPLICANT SIG ATU DATE \ “1'- PHONE (40 )7.7/0117 415. nadfi :2 "Appu(;AN-I NA zqmm) _ * 416- APP1,|<:Af%T€i€_4"‘ A /74/7 g/4;;/la _ §w»/E/6 427 (5/2008 mviscd) KC FormA a ‘ \ 02/25/2010 08128 IFAX EH@Cl].KERN.CP..US -> Dept Main 001/001 A O ERATING PERMIT APPLICATION — FACILITY INFORMATION KERN COUNTY mm; - MENTAL HEALTH stnwczs Unified Program Consolidated Form (UPCF) UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK DEPARTMENT 2700 M STREET,:UITE 3I BAKERSFIELD, 651 362-8700 TYPE OF ACT 10 (Check onc itcm only I3. RENEWAL PERMIT U 6. TEMPORARY FACILITY CLOSURE I:I 9. TRANSFER PERMIT A 933° . ( age per sire) Page of m 61 sez41o1 WP gl. NEW PERMIT U 5- CHANGE OF INFORMATION I U 7. PERMANENT FACILITY CLOSURE 400. L FACILITY INFORMATION (Agency we Only) MTOTAL NUMBERIOF USTINAIT FACILITY ' ‘ pAé|uTY ID g __ 4. 3U5rNg$5 NAM: ISM): I5 F cu.m' um}: l>BA~ Dvins Homes A») CITY I. A - /1- BL§I§ss0slIE % j/w ' _ ' I 6’.m’1xr-EzE'// I64 ' _ ' .._ -—_-— ___ _FACILlTY TYPF. '1 1. OTOR \/$5 FUELING E] 2. FUEL DISTRIBUTION ‘°’" 15 the facility located on lndim Reservation or I3 3.lFARM El 4. raocssson El 6. omlaa Tr"§‘1*"d5'~’ I3 Y6 IZI "'° 405. ' 11. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION PROPERTY 0wI RNA)»/IE " I ‘°’-I PI-IONE. ' ' 408 Mg ; Q7»/1],,/¢,.;l F (,4;/> 9?/2093 409. lévke £11 ,_ I‘//' ..<>. sr/ma ~15 "zap coma ' Z33/7 4lZ. 6'17- III. TANK OPERATOR INFORMATION TANK OPERATOR NAME C’ I ' “l“='1@T'1 PHONEC 4 28-2 -'73’/0' Rg7,‘kuJ: <///>33/W47 f.;_£l%//w/~ ; A 415-) d28~6 CITY ' 428- STATE -\ ZIP CODE @4A'.~:u-£'l|g[/ A I4 If/< 93?/3 IV. TANK OWNER INFORMATION “TANK OWNER NH/15 ‘ C 414. PHONE 4l5 _£A£A/ /22/I/WZJ ‘A if?/) 33/ ”-3'4’ 7 VI MAILTNG ADDRIISS 41¢ 9.3’?/3 419. CITY srgs 41a. 21? cons "' OWNER TYPE: 4. LOCAL AGENCT/DISTRICT 5. counrv AGENCY E1 6. s"r/ms AGENCY I W410 7. FEDERAL AGENCY I3 8. NON-GOVERNMENT V, ARD OF EQUALIZATION UST STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER "1-y(T1<)1-1Q4}- | 0 LB}? [ CalltheSta1eBoardofEquaIiza1ion, Fuel r_3>§Divasaon,ira@§§ are questions. 411, v1. PERMIT HOLDER INFORMATION AA Issue perrnil.ancIs1'\d legal rIotifica1ions Q“: mailingé to: E1 ,1 FACILITY OWNER lj '4, TANK OPERATOR A ‘ 3. TANK OWNER [I 5- FACILITY OPERATOR '4ZJ SUPERVISOR OF DIVISICIN. SECT ION, OR OFFICE (Requireli For Public Agencies Only) 406. VII. APPLICANT SIGNATURE T ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ts. CERTIF_ICATl£N. I c rhf)j_t_hat the lnforgratlon provided hereyn ls _!_113|_e_,__gg:p_r§a_;gJ_g;pd lgjgll compliance w th legal requnremen APPLICANT SIG ATU DATE 414- PHONE (4.0 )7J'gaf47 435. APPLICANT NA E(print)1 flaw 42¢. 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Kern County Environmentalflealth Services Department 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 _ (661) asz-a-roo Fax (661) as2-a1o1 -‘ Certified Unitied’Program Agency é Underground Storage Tank Program UST Owner Declaration of Compliance and Identification of Designated UST Operator _ Facility and Owner information Date: , Facility _Lo;___________, _i 5'51 0°’, \.3Z9Q1°/9Q0,1.§2._§’i Tank Owner Name: T Facility Name: ALAN MIKULS MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL i Tank Owner Address: Facility Address:- P O BOX 78197 2201 TAFT HWY PUMPKIN CTR, CA 93383 r BAKERSFIELD Tank Owner Phone: I ‘ Facli-I-t; Phone: —_ i .l 33/ 0 raw _ 8'?-1* =’3‘"'?@ ~ Designated Operator Information__ N fD I dO: ameo es gnate Perator Jra/9,7”/‘7¢ 7% 7"-/*1//’ Facility Connection 7 |__I0wner l_]—Operator |_JEmp|oyee [:]$ervice Tech B_Ot-herlThlrd Party Business Name I Phone it of J‘ S , /if g ;~;»/./Ky/>- Designated Operator 0 )7 )7 %" ‘ (if Service Tech or Third Party) lo b 1 43 3 / * 9‘ 33 /‘ California UST Operator _ Certificate Number, (issued by L52 f/ 7/ 0% ” Mé lCC).' Declaration of Compliance' Owner Declaration: lhereby designate the above-named individual as the “Designated UST Operator’ for this facility. This operator has completed the required certified training and is in possession of the Operator Certificate noted above. This individual will conduct monthlyvisualS inspections of the UST Facility, provide basic on-the-job- training to facility employees every twelve months, and keep records of these activities. it is understood that these tasks must be performed byT the Designated Operator and cannot be delegated. , Furthermore, As the owner of the underground storage tanks at the above-noted facility, I declare, under penalty of perjury, that l understand and am in compliance with all applicable Underground _ Storage Tank requirements pursuant to the Califomia Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6. 7. ' [I Signature of Tank Owner: %/K /7L/M __ ~76’, >_ ..‘4_c'~.—.=~ Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301' (661) 862-8700 Fax (661) 862-8701 ., Certified Unified Program Agency — Underground Storage Tank Program UST Owner Declaration of Compliance and Identification of Designated UST Operator Facility and Owner Information ' . Date: Faci|ity.lD:e.________---- ~- »A §”5/’ gr \32oo1o /.o0o.1.s2 . J‘. Tank Owner Name: Facility Name:“ ALAN MIKULS MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL '"‘_f"-i"f_"PlJMPKiN CTR,'C~A 93383 ——~~~ -» » - BAKERSFIELD . _' 2, Tank Owner Address: ' _ Facility Address:C P O BOX 78197 ' _ 2201 TAFT HWY Tank Owner.Phone: - 6 Faciiity‘Phone:‘ Q3/06767 , 8'5’_?.>’390 Designated Operator Information f ' ‘ d O : ' Nameo Designate perator ‘J0 /78 7 71/_e//I‘, ' Facility Connection_ _ []Owner l_| Operator... _ |_]Employe_e ‘ ‘ ~ []Service Tech []._Ot-herlThird Party . ‘ _. Business Name I Phone # of To k ,7 If, 0/‘7 & )7/kn Designated Operator. (If Service Tech or Third Party) Q é / ‘E 3 / ~ ‘P’ 33 /_ California UST Operator ._ V Certificate Number, (issued by ‘ (D 2 T’ 9/ 5 )1 F Mé ICC).', ' »- '_,=_ -._ ' _. Declaration of Compliance ' V‘ .Owner Declaration: lhereby designate the above-named individual as the “Designated UST Operator" for this facility. This operator has completed the required certified training and is in possession of the Operator Certificate noted above. This individual will conduct monthly visual, inspections of the UST Facility, provide basic on-the-job- training to facility employees every twelve months, and keep records of these activities. It is understood that these tasks must be performed by' -the Designated Operator and cannot be delegated. 1- Furthermore, As the owner of the underground storage tanks at the above-noted facility, I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I understand and am in compliance with all applicable Underground Storage Tank requirements pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6. 7. Signature of Tank Owner: %n~ V3 (3/Q3 'g[:{|. 50-60-Q0 >4 _ \ ‘J4_ \ \_‘ __ Q \’ _ ____4 ‘ _ __ I J A. _ I 3_ _ __ \ _ _ _ _‘ V ‘Q __\ \ ‘ _ I G“ 3 __ ‘ _ I _ Q |\: Q \ ‘ J \\Jr _ Q A _ A7 ‘_ \ _ _ _ \ l7 _\ \‘ K ~_ l _ W _J _ \ \ V MONITORING PLAN __. ' -, I COVER SHEETA FACILITY INFORMATION ‘' ~0 Name: /77/‘KHZ! #06/€~7?’K”7/A/AL‘ ' 4 ,Operator:_fl M /W/‘h/Z J’ A I Facility ID #2 F/44906/Q Address: i S J ‘ ' City:_fi/qkéle-$"l(\!-§ '. . State: ZiP1' 9;?/3i I ' _ i km _ .. TANK OWNER ‘INFORMATION' Name: /?7l.kd£f -~ Address: 64KL City: Q13/7‘€,<’ ’ ' State: Zipzl Q7??? ** If the tank owner and operator are not the same, an owner/operator agreement form must be completed and' submitted to the Kem County Environmental Health Services Department. V - .¢' PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING /?2[;,"UZ.>’ A V Title: an/1\/EQ i - ;. TRAINING' Describe the training necessary for the operation of the UST system, including piping and monitoring’ equipment: » . . I A '~ 7.’€J_+~ L5 Kay ta/!e,<'4;»_*7£ sump is " '‘ PM SUBMITTED BY Name: fl7//(Q/£5 L ATitle: " GM/A/EE Phone: A "-' Y;-?{?‘9a Date: 7" 7.2- 0.2.- _. A copy of the monitoring plan is to be kept on site with the Permit to Operate INTERNAL use ONLY, Approved j A Date: A I7’I —_ _ i _ ) x “ '_ ~ _ \ '__ _ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ W_ _ _ ii ' _ _\ _ ‘ _ _ _ ~ __ ‘ Q‘ ‘ ‘ ~ __ I_ k i _ '_ O. >‘ _ ‘ ‘ _;_ _ _ _ D _ _ . _ U d__ _>_ _ \ ‘I. - \ l‘ . _ I _ _ u ‘ P D ' \ \_ _ _' _ _ \ \ ' _ ~ - _ ‘ a , \ Q _ _ ‘ _ \ _ _ " 1 \ __ ‘ > _“ _ __ _ __ ‘ ‘ _ , ' _ _ _ J_ V‘_ /4\ MONITORING PLAN TANKS - ' DOUBLE WALLED (JACKETED) TANKS The double walled (jacketed) tanks have a continuous leak monitoring system in the annular space. The system is an INCON TSIOOO EFI and is located inthe office_ The system is comected to an audible and visual alann. - - "'I i The alarm panel is inspected daily for power and alarm statusand is documented on a daily log sheet. ' 4 H ' - - r- - I PIPING _ DOUBLE WALLED PIPING , _ _ _ I The double walled piping has a continuous leak monitoring system in the turbine sump. The system is an INCON TSIOOO EFI and is located in the office, The system is connected to an audible and visual alarm. - V ' - V ' The alarm panel is inspected daily for power and alannstatus and is documented on a daily log sheet. r- . - . y -AND-' Positive Shut Down Options for Pressurized Piping‘ r The monitoring system shuts down the turbine when a release is detected and if the continuous monitoring system fails or is discomrected. _ A _ ~ DISPENSER PANS Q ' The dispenser pans are monitored using a continuous leak monitoring system. The system is an INCON TSIOOO EFI and is located in the office The system is connected to an audible and visual alarm. . ‘\ The alarm panel is inspected daily for power and alarm status and is documented on a daily log sheet. ' s ' i ' v - . Positive Shut Down Options for Dispenser Pans- The monitoring system shuts down the turbine when a release is detected and if the continuous monitoring system fails or is discormected. »’ ~ ' , - ' ' 1 OVERFILL AND SPILL PREVENTION A V - A ' _ ' Each tank fill opening is equipped with an approved spill prevention container of minimmn five gallon capacity. The container is equipped with a drain valve to pemrit spilled hazardous material to' be drained into the tank primary containment. _ i ' .. A": 4'" I I "‘ . ~ - AND- U _J Each tank fill opening is equipped with an approved overfill prevention device which cannot allow manual override and provides positive shut-off (100%) of flow to the tank when the tank is no more than 95 % full. i _ ‘ . . ' ' ' MONITORING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE (All facilities) Equipment and devices used to monitor the UST system will be calibrated, operated, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks at least once per calendar year for operability or running condition. The Kem County Enviromnental Health Services Department will be notified at least two working days prior to the armual certification and the results submitted within 30 days.’ SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING< ' The secondary contaimnent systems (i.e. tanks, piping, turbine (piping) sumps, fill sumps, and dispenser pans) will be tested every 36 months with the first test completed before January 1, 2Q03. _ RECORD RETENTIONl Written monitoring records will be maintained on site E , , ‘ ' Y ' Three years for monitoring and maintenance records A _ Five years for written performance claims pertaining t_o release detection systems and calibration/maintenance records for such systems. .\/ 9 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FORMP UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM FacilityName: /'47/'/éfllf 23;’!/6'/6 )’_/fifi‘ \ Facility Address: F72 6 / 7‘ #W)/ _ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. hm79 If an unauthorized release occurs, how will the hazardous substance be cleaned up? Note: If released hazardous substances reach the environment, increase the fire or explosion hazard, are not cleaned up from the secondary containment within 8 hours, or deteriorate the secondary containment, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department must be notified within 24 hours.4 v/AL £6:/1‘ 444 fqmp w/// be ,@z¢z,~a</ 40% f~16¢/fwd” . If 0/£15/. /s £54511;-eJ Fm»/n Fflnip ml /Um‘ at/re </0 7,1; r+p wgu. Q5 fléggpgj up hiya >164, 74 g,/7/,w @ggg,l; Describe the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and properly dis osing of any hazardous substances jkgfid goo vslijfi inf‘ Qzfzg la-‘ J7me/-/Lu» 1?/he/éfzf Describe the location andavailability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above. Jfil 6»:/< Gmeujr A A Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any work necessary under the response plan:, 444M /42¢/("¢.£ S_ _Gz4/A/efl (5/02) 0 I¢ . 1 ' , 5‘x v~ < ' V‘. I' _ \L _ _ . .. 0. » 4 » ¢ ’ u >'.i\_» g ~ r O. \s V v- . ‘ .- . ‘ \ 7, . - _ s‘., . -_ . ~_ 1 _ - . , _ J ,. * - . . _ \ . - ~ . . ._ - ~=~ . . . \._ . - _v_ "_ ',_‘_ <.‘~‘>| ' Ii 1-‘ - . . q\ a_._ . . - . 1.. . . \ . _ - ._ -‘ ' _, ' \. . " . ‘ =' ~ _ ‘‘ \" Q’ |-* /V Q \ 142000/§_;L, 79/*_//f/v9_§~ Q//.,£_,L N09”; V 231"” . 74w/§ /mvaéaau/9 W2 7 W4 waw 10’ wad .3 , a'*a$‘IV3Jy 4 '§ ?~=:"¢.w $1‘ \ / /‘VJ ? waJ:,/a >l. V95 /~/Z; 79: r'aJ;/ > ' ‘)1 §~.'4’d7’?77”74 WWW? I5 80$N9S ~¢> Jul/7§_ /’977”/"1 179020 37'/"2-“L '7”'C7000 198 $ _ ‘ N.’ ” r ‘ ' ‘Q _ _ ' l _ E l million dollars per_occurrence I" ' _ G 2 million dollars annual aggregateI ' Fund Sacramento, Ca. _ 4-Chief Finaniclial ML Corp. / l Si nture of Witness or tary ,,___ ' Date Name of Witness or Notary I x£ZZ;o~@1/ ' Z§é%ée95’ ‘ C;{}07ZLA- Lifalzi; - CFR (Revised 04/95) FILE: Original - Local Agency ’ - Copies - Facility/Site(s) I State of Califomia State of Water Resources Control Board _._f @7 I Division of Clean Water Programs ‘ \ _ . . . ' i :1 P.O. Box 944212 ‘ i’ - \ ‘ .. " ggqm‘/I s 4 4 ®l\ i W999 \ , ' t ,CA9 24 -2120 ~ . _ - - ‘: acramen 0 (I‘t:i$‘[i'I,I(;'£lOl"|%%$€V%S6 side) \\ i I _ _ ' -. ' L . \X‘E I 2,» I CERTIFICATION '///' NSIBILITY ‘ . -| I . . FOR UNDERGROUND STORA KS CONTAINING PETROLEUM" For State Use Only L an-; Q ,2 £2 I? 'T It I11 (D -U pi- CD _ ' .. u. .' ‘ _ . "s ' I:I 500,000 dollars per occurrence ' ~ El 1 million dollars annual aggregate _ -' ,or . AND ‘ - _ ' or I A. I am required to demonstrate_Financial Responsibility in the Required amounts as specified in Section 2807, Chapter 18, Div. 3, Title 23, CCR: II B. hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, i I (N'5r'ie of Tank Owner or Operator) ‘ ' I . AiticIe'3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. " I . _ The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows:- | Mechanism r “ __ A ’ '>I * Mechanism . Coverage .i, Coverage Corrective‘-" Third Piarty}_ 1 ' .Type Name and Address of Issuer Number Amount ' ,' Period 7 . Action Comp I _ State UST Cleanud I $995,000 pal State .- ' -' Fund ~' ‘ A I N/A 1 “Occurence UST Clean YES YES‘ _ State usr -- P;O.“Bex 9u4212 1 and Annual ab Fund " ‘V _ Aggregate Continuous‘ ' 95245-2120 I . sf.- W, ,0 $5;ooo per '" 2I Officer dba Mikuls ” N A Occurrence Annual _ YES YES Letter P.O. Box 78197 ‘ . and Annual _ ' . Pumpkin Center, Ga.‘ _t_A5gregate 93383 . ' Q ' \ -" Note: If you are using the State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of‘ l - this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in the Fund. H I A . ._ 2261 T rt H .- §9iM-Fa°g‘Y Name M _ I. T t ' PF.a8“fy plggggs 78197 P:mpki_i;yCe3nter , Ca _. I L orp. dba lkuls ruck Stop 93333 - _ I Facility Name - Faci|ityAddress' ‘ - I I - - . __ -I “I I Facility Name ' Facility Address - E. Signature of Tank Owner or Operator Date Name and Title Of Tank Owner 0|’ OperatorI y"?6"99 Nu‘ Carp’ “Alan Mi-kn]-5' . \I 1 1 ‘. H » “\ ¢ ' .."-fig" ' 7: ~ J 4‘ q\ -\ > . ‘ ' !_;\- \-_\\ .--_ ‘\\\ ~ ‘,1 \ f*_“/\ ..§ \ ;\ \)\1‘uf K ‘- \ "~ . - ~= \ »~ ~.__. 0, \\ _:““l_""f ‘.1-...“h\ ‘\‘ ‘ -T," '."_ ,v -J (\ ,\ \\ ‘ o Q \- > '\ I' .‘ '1---' u *1“ 1.1 I .- ', ° X \‘\ J‘ "\‘ ~|: A "\>§ I = U4 Jx .- _.'<;. "F1 H ,,|n‘.1C! '=,‘ LN * ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘\‘)] ;l..'a, 'Ll.D_] Ii.‘ U;. v '~ ~ y v \ '\-I‘ ’__, \ ‘Ly .. . <I L " . ~,_; ' 3, ‘ON" -.>3 ",' 1.1; ': -‘.1 F‘, ' .l.i4l'-. <g"‘.. ' '=.‘,{ —C \_l \¢~> )- ~_~ .. ;4a¢‘ 1 »\vLu ‘I 1' -- 3- .. \ . Q . - .~ .T.s "‘uL»L. \'4 ‘. - Lt .,,\ :.s4.Ix... (5 ,, _\_, \ _ »\.- X ' -‘ \..H " 'L.~L§ ‘ .1..- ' -» ?\;j \ ma 1‘‘ y r;'»1,.>- _ ‘_-'3'; --4‘ njz. ,. 155 ii‘; 1 ¢ - __ I- .|J -- xmn. .\ . '1--1 ~'1 ‘ J . 11-‘ ' ' ‘ 1;\w "(3C.!FLI.' , C‘ ' \"¥-'FI D ‘ wk J | \L Jib. ' \ '\§;\, ,}»_,g_;.' I n 11n- ) \ - _§_‘.‘,_. \r '14" L‘ 1 ‘ \.4 _. .' ¢,‘" II ‘,., *> v. -.§ ,, . ~ .‘ __|: .."§. ' -, . .+J r _,.-. _ 4 . v \ . . - 4 .1 I¢ '1 I .~. ‘_CJ‘ - v 1' '\ 0 [L5-. FT?Z .- ‘ ~ if 3 _ . . . ‘Til.. - I Q 1%. 3Ep20s999 M. NOTE: Effective July 1, 1995, California Small Businesses and California Businesses with 500 - employees or less must demonstratgaglleast $5,Q,0_0,.exclu§iii<-:/ ‘of the UST Cleanup Fund, businesses with over 500 employees must demonstrate at least! $10,000. (Chap. 6.75 H&SC, Sect. 25299.32). ' t\l—--~ 22 222 2 22 The Chief Financial Officer or the owner or" operator must sign, under penalty of perjury, a letter worded EXACTLY as follows or you may complete this letter by filling in the blanks with appropriate infonnation: _ LETTER FROM »CHIEF~FINANCIAL-OFFICER ~~ 1 ~, I am the Chief Financial Officer for Mb C@I‘P@I‘~af-1911 dba Mikuls T1"11¢k 31391) , ‘ » ' ‘ (Business name, business address, and correspondence address of owner or operator) 2201 Taft Hwy. P20. Box 78197 Pumpkin Center, Ca.-2 93383 ». This letter is in support of the use of the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and/or compensating third parties for bodily2 injury and property damage caused by an unauthcbrized release of petroleum in the amount of at least' 5 a O00 I per occurrenceand annualaggregate coverage. (Dollar Amount) 4 (Dollar Amount) Underground storage tanks at the following facilities are assured by this letter: M 1+ carp. dba Mikuls Truck Stop 2201 Taft Hwy. ’ (Name and address of each facility forwhich‘ financial responsibility is being demonstrated.) l. Amount of annual aggregate coverage being assured by this letter ....................................................................... .. $ 5:000A 2. Total tangible assets ....... ................................................... .. $ 18 5 2 515 p 3. Total liabilities ............. ...................................................... .. $ 73,7332 4. Tangible net worth (subtract line 3 from line 2. ' , Line 4 must be at least 10 times line 1) ................................ .. $ 111 2» 282 I hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical to the wording specified in subsection 2808. 1 (d)(1), Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23 of the Califomia Code of _Regulations. 2. ' ~- I declareiunder penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. . ., (Place of Execution) . ,. (Date) Q4/a/%2/Aaz/ (Signature), Alan Mikuls_ (Printed Name) President' , (Title) UST 02FR revised 4/95 \ __ "v. 1 Q?’ ,~ ,»x~ <. ) ~‘n . ‘ -“ -\: \ \ _. \ ,‘ - \ ,‘ . , 2.- ‘ 0'J )e1 _| ,. ; . ¢ . \_‘ - . w‘. _i .)3 ‘x I1"» .‘;.‘ L\ ' ‘ .~_'t .‘\ 0 l t.cJ_§:?Lg _ _ ' ,_ \ l __ ___ W _M ~x\ ' ‘D’ IH%1 IQ - ‘|> IEZQZZRCVQQJI l4 > State Of Califomia - , 1 For State Use Only ~* State of Water Resources Control Board ~ *__l/ Division of Clean Water Programs L iv __ _ _I §;2;a?§§L§,“§l294244 2120 ~~ ‘l \ l"‘:':':'t‘ it , (lnstructionslagevelrse side) i‘ I _ _ _ — \ —— CERTIFICATION Ol*§;FlN_ANCrlAL RESFONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM i A. I am required to demonstrate Financial Responsibility in the Required amounts as specified in Section 2807, Chapter l8, Div. 3, Title 23, CCR: El 500,000 dollars per occurrence E] l million dollars annual aggregate or AND ' or ‘ [fl l million dollars per occurrence G 2 million dollars annual aggregate l B. MI. _ Qmgp -3 ] gn M3‘ 1-,, -,1‘, 3 hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, (N576 of Tank Owner or Operator)' Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, Ca/ifomia Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: C. Mechanism A Mechanism Coverage Coverage Corrective Third Party I Type Name and Address of Issuer Number Amount Period Action Comp i ccurence - State UST P.O. Box 9hh2l2 and Annual up Fund | _ %5245 2120 | ghicf rinancfial 4 L Corp. $5,000 per ff 3 A 995,000 pe State ' / O UST Clean YES YES Fund Sacramento, Ca. Aggregate Continuous icer dba Mikuls ' N/A Occurrence Annual YES YES Letter P O Box 78197 and Annual Pumpkin Center O Aggregate 93383 State usr Cleanu lt l~ Fund NA I 0 0 ‘' . - ._ , 8 .' r this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with ail conditions for participation in the Fund. Note: If you are using the State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of Q} FacililYName ‘ ‘ Fa lily dress ~22-51 Tan; Hwy , P.{l. ‘flax 78197 Pumpkin Center, Ca. I ML Corp. db: Mikuls Pruck Stop 93333 Facility Name Facility Address I Facility Name Facility Address E. Signature of Tank Owner or Operator Date Name and Title Of Tank Owner 0|’ OD9l'3l°l' ' 6' 9 Mk Cor - Alan Mikuls |t%/1»/%//4/4?"7'9 I P’ . Si nture of Witness or tary ,_.. Date Name of Witness or Notary It gzywb X‘Qé,<;‘? 6;/;//21>/it Qsrurs CFR (Revised 04/95) FILE: Original - Local Agency Copies - Facility/Site(s) ...\ .. \ ‘I 3;; ‘ _ i ' , I . . DATE G/—fQ\(§ REVIEWED B¥ PERMIT# , Q. Observations ' V 4 ii Site vacant? » _ El Yes Tanks in use? ' _ QT Yes . o ‘’ _ Tanks monitored as required? ~ ' >3, ;.,: o Ifi ' Monitoring method being utilized? \ ,,_[]l‘, ._ ._ 1 Qf Q 'Q/ lj Overspill boxes installed around fi s7 _ L'<. yea No Automatic line leak detector installed? ' P1‘ Yes -‘5 .\ E]l_§lE|Bq_ i 5 Documentation that must be submitted:- Annual Report U Yes No’ Financial Responsibility Certification U Yes NO U E1 \@. Emma ' Tank or line test results i yea No Response Plan _ Yes . No Monitoring Records ' p ‘ U Yes No Reinspections required? ~ E1 Yes» No V Information Documented‘" in database? DATE _ ' _ E1 Yes I3 No, \.. I 1-‘ \. 1 . t . o — ,- '. ' I , V . ' * - _,. . KERN co NVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. SERVIC 2 EPAR'1'MEN'I'_ ~' *' ‘ ‘ ‘ _ . ~' ' "M" smear, suns ‘son, anxeasrrsto, ca > .'- _ .' ' _ , TELEPHONE (éos) asz-mo . . E. _ tmnznenouun STORAGE TANK ~1='AcILI'rY-IusPEc'rIoN~REPoR'r ~ I - PERMIT NO.= 32001OC _ NO. OF TANKS: 5 ~ Type of Inspection: Routine:»Dfl- Reinspectionr E] - Complaint: PEI Inspection am. ' _~ was me PERMIT rosiso AT fut FACIL_ITY?: ~ Yes’EZ~'uoIj - _ FACILITY nine p nmuts TRUCKTERMINALQ ~ ~ om bf Last Tightness'Test: 1/ ZSLT5 -' OllNER'NAiiE: » I MIKULS, ALAN- . 7 ' fFinanc.ial-Resp. Cert. Submitted?: -Yes No _Q_. . K . -‘ FACILITY .AO0RESS:_ 2201 TAFT HIGHIIAY._ .. Annual Report Submitted_?._: Yes/2§_ No ___ . ' “ . BAKERSFIELD, CA - _‘ Te'mp,o_rary Abandonment Permit Issued?: Yes No Z<__ OPERAl’OR.NAllE: " ‘MIKULS, ALAN ' ‘ _ 5 _ . ‘ Response Plan Submitted'?: ..Yes l____ No N/A IS nae INFORMATION PROVIDED A8_0VE‘CORRECT?: "mg. uolj" Oelinquent in Perm'i€‘Fees?_ Ye5=.___'~_o_2§1f Yes, mm. n IF NO,‘Sl_ll1NARIZE:* . ‘ Q ” ‘ A ' A " » 3 . ' ' . , » . _ ..__ » _ - __V Tank0 U'I§lA,!\>—A ; ‘ " "T _ ,k ' Use codes below to describe type of -1‘ Substance - Tank‘ ' . Tank ‘K Is Piping _ Monitoring" monitoring observed-when inspected.~ Code ‘ Contents ‘~ Capacity; Pressurized? ', Observed ’ ‘E a _ ' . x ' _ ' Y r _ - I ‘ .. . 1. No monitoring _ MVF 3‘. ' DIESEL T‘ 4 6,000 - 2.- Standard ‘Inventory Control' MVFA3 ' OIESEL- 1 8,000 YES . ' 3. Modified Inventory ControlI MVF a » ' DIESEL‘ j 1 101000 YES - 3 .- _4“. Statistical Inventory Rec. MVF 3 ’ , DIESEL 10,000 YES . * ~ ~‘ '5. Automatic Tank Gauge (list type). ' vss I ‘.-’L.T< _i_""""""'I MVF 3 DIESEL 10,000 YES 6. Continuous Monitoring in Tank _ ' ‘o _ ’ - I I | ." Annular Space/Secondary Containment ' » ' g xi 1. Visual Monitoring- A _ ‘ I" .\ ' I ‘ __ ‘ - " _ ! - -8.'Manual monitoring annular space 7" - ' " = ' a 9. Temporarily Abandoned-under permit‘ uunaenor mans vsnlrleom YE%;NO|:| _ smvacmm vtsg _~ - 4 -.10.» Another method. IF_NO,EXPLAIN:- J \. . - 0 . A I P _, - - v . _ -1 < '‘ 08SERVAT_IONS'0F‘, INSPECTOR: 1.. Tanks in Use? Ye? no ¢;cuPtI='). conaecnonsm vioumous acoumsmA MI % » - Tanks monitored as required? Yesgj No[:|» i V 5 ‘ . none - ' " ’ , ‘ Overspill boxes installed aroundfills? Yesgl-'NoE] - A . 1:] Begin monitoring fimmediately’ GD 'e Automatic line leak detector installed? ‘Yesfif No; 1:] Submit paperwork required ' _ Ul O . Unauthorized release observed? Nes Mom ' g P |':_]' Other . . ~ ' -._.-1_ Comments ' . 1 V - ‘ ' ‘ a iii Q. U E1... El 105 110 115 120 [I. 125 Iflone of the numbered’ violations has been checked; Staff will need to reinspectyourc-facility. _ Asprescribed by County Ordinance ‘F at pershour fee for extended services will be charged-for -all reinspections.- Toavoid or‘ reduce reinspection costs: -- i , A . .. Failure to maintain "evidence of~financial responsibility for taking corrective action and for compensating third. parties vroumous oaseavsm -. ‘ a - - -. ‘ -. _ ' . 5 - El 100 .. Operation, abandonment, or modification’ of an underground storage~tank system without obtaining a permit. KCOC, Section- 8.48.030; HSC _Ch. 6.1, Section 25288 or 25298;' ‘ - V _ i “ I ._ _' _ ., Failureto monitor tank(s) using“ the method specified on the permit, or approved by" the local agency; KOOC Section.8.48.140; HSC Ch. 8.1 Section 25293. ~‘ _ " _ _ . - ~» Failure to report unauthorized release; -KCOC, Section 8.48.220; HSC Section 25295. ‘ ” - Failure to close. UST‘properly; KCOC, Section 8.48.2'I0;“HSC Section 25298. . . A . o_ Failure to install automatic line leak detection system and keep it operational for all pressurized piping; KCOC,~Sectiori 8.48.175; HSC Ch. 8.1, Section 25292. ' . '~ for bodily injury and property damage caused by a release from the Underground Storage Tank system; KCOC, Section‘8.B8.11'!; 1-ISC Ch. 6.7, Section -25292.2 ' ' ' » ‘ A ~ -- Ll». . z. 2. .3__ NOTICE TO COMPLY: If ‘violations. have been identified, deficiencies must be corrected as specified. - ~ ‘ . Hake the corrections for the violations observed. . - ’ - I. 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' _;-i. '%"“_- _ I ’ IT'f';~ \ Y ~ '=.=- ‘ _ _ .-' "; ‘ 3;" _".‘' _ ,. w ‘V :53 \' . . _ __ Q> ‘H > _ ._ . 3 >, ~ ~v ' .w¢w =-9 M‘ wA - @»=F”“ ';"V - '= Xmgf ~ -M w‘uT \' . u. , > i . .9 K, - ‘ 1 \. , R E I P~T - Y ‘ PAGE1 e/as " - _ ~ A7_‘ I/A _ - ~ V Ihvoice Nbr.i 1 .1ss927 j - ~2;03 pm - ‘KERN co RESOURCE.MANAGEMENT AGENCY ; .' _-. ' . ‘ ‘ V ‘ 2100 ‘M’ Street V * _ ; ' V? Bakersfie1d, CA 93301~ . Typa of Order ' W. 1 i ‘ . M. 1 ;‘ yy J _ 4 ‘Av . _ _V, :1 1 . .‘ , ., 2! ‘ ;“cAsH REGISTERY A M~a*coR90RAT1om" \. A; . _ ~ ~ \ _ . _\ ..I . . ,_,. . ' *. I ,'V ‘\\h .17 . ,V ;. '§CUStOm@F P.O.H- ‘wtp By 1OPder.Date i Ship Date Y» ' Via Terms '' , CSR O?/18/96 I —MIKULS1\ Q’-I _£D ““$" C) ' z A_--4 5 5 § Line Description '" ' _' .lvj Quantity .~ Vrfica Unfit Diéé 4" Tota1 \- -1 2 ' =~* ‘i.-. ¢ _V I’ ‘V ,.“A CK: 5888 ' A J ~ .. ‘, \ -Order Tota1‘ 750.00 »\'.I --' A ,.. \ \ ,_ L - ' , , _‘ _ ' Amount Due‘ ‘750;00 _; ’Payment Méde By.Check ’ 750.00 J ~ ~ . ,. = ~- ~- ‘. L \ ~.THANK Your ‘ - ' *~A1 \ . _ I - ( 1 x v V > \ _¢ 5 "fig . I ‘. ,A . 1 b \ Q \\ 1 \ x > 1 » yl. ;.- ~ . ..'f_<'1§fl'_‘/¢.»->IF*-:"=‘#9 - K ~ »“r'r. »..~..a,,»_=:.‘,=-;<,¢.;:.',= . ¢ "5 3. ".» " 'v '1' /* ' _‘~'\ ‘n ' -._A ,~,'"~ \#-., V .-.~ v i’ ,;@fi%%wm#; @@%%%@W&> gage UNDERBROUNDTANKS ANNUAL FEE as >5 , '1so;0oH»2- < ‘~, vss.s0 4 0: ’~' =A _ ssxoqw - = \ . ~ ', ‘ ; REC P ns2on1;2_~\" - '" ~ ' -"=\~-»--:~' ~" '-‘----1->.'-'~-1 “:~:'<;r~\. — ~ : ' :' ' Y "' " " ' ” " ‘7 1 x I 7 r v \ I I XE ‘I * State of Califomia E=£.II_»'*-'::- =:.'-.< i CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR uuosnenouuo STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM , A. I nm required lo demonstrate Fmaneial Responsibility in the required amounts as lpecified in Section 2807. Chapter l8. Div. 3, Tide 23. CCR; 500-mo d°"3" P" °°¢"_"’°3°° ' - ' I million dollars annual aggregate or or AND IE 1 mmI°" d°u"‘ P" °°°""'"°= D 2 million dollar: annual aggregate 8- . M 4 Corp —A l an M i ku l s hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807 (um-o/rmramawopnu) ' "' Article a, Chapter 10, Division a, 77!/e 23, California Code of Regulations. , , ' _ The mechanisms Lsed to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as lolloivst 0- r.M@¢h=n*$"1"-1‘ ‘ Nerve .a~<1A¢.<.4r¢§§ ‘;1§=f1:1§°V9{=9¢ '¢orrjecflve_ ThirdF I 4: -1-: = -. :;;§§::@%:1Ama'uh't:::::s :11: ;Peti0d »;;~;:;:‘; i?Actioh Corr State Cleanup Fund NOT APPLICABLE _$990,00QEtate Fukd STATE FUND P.O. Box 944212 FOR STATE FUND PER overage' e*- i ~Sacramento, CA 94244—. _ _~‘ _4 _ QCCURENQE;CQntingqnsf _. I_;_ -- _ 2"r20 * ' “ " I $990,000 0'-' YES YES -' * ANNUAL AGGREGATE CHIEF M4 com ' ' Not Applicable "I510 ,_OOO Renewed FINANCIAL Dmmmmen i for State Alter—' Per Annually YESA YES OFFICER HmwH"CeMwY"mk“Wmmm native mechanism Occurence _ LETTER I I P-0' Box 78197 '4 mechanism ; |$1 0 O00A mmom“ cenmnck 93383 I rAnn1,1al Agqergate 1 T '9 ' s Note: If you are using the State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in the Fund. b.Pn1iqNmo . ' " Pndiuyhddnn A ~ M4 Com ~ . _ ' » DEA-M§kuI$ ' | P -- .,, '5 - M“, mm mI“pfl€.0‘?fie‘gx 78197 ~ . T” Pumpkin Cenwf.C/A 93333 ' ~ ' Fln'IilyNnmo - tykltm Flii Pldlily Nuns Pityhddrq Fndliryfluno Fldlityhddrb 1 F §ipnn|.ran{Tnl0Irn 11090-um’ ' /" / hie 1 Nlaonnd'I‘Idno{TnnkOunu.¢/Ops-not _//, 1 I M N A1141/N Q1. £1/4; “’""'°‘" %<4/1;,» 5';2s'94 E/{mg/10’ Leme Y? .411 1 _ cnqoom) / - ma ones-1 - lac] Agaq 4 Conic - r-emysaq-) 7/___fl————— 17' 'W' § Q‘ J INSTRUCTIONS CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIRL RESPONSIBILITY FORM Please type or print clearly all information on Certification of Financial Responsibility form. All UST facilities and/or sites owned or operated may be listed on one form; therefore a separate certificate is not required for each‘ site. ' DOCUMENT INFORMATION A. Nnmnt Required - Check the appropriate boxes. -- B. llama of Tank Ouner - Full name of either the tank owner or the operator. or qaerator' Indicate which State approved mechanism(s) are being used to shou financial responsibility either as contained in the federal regulations, 40 CFR, Part 280, Subpart ll, Sections 280.90 through 280.103 (See Financial Rponsibility Guide, for more information), or Section 2808.1, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, CCR. C. llechanisn Type- lame of Issuer - List all names and addresses of conpanies and/or fr-dividuals issuing gm/eragg, List identifying nunber for each mechanism used. Exanple: insurance policy nmber or file nunber as indicated on bond or docunent. (lf using State Cleanup Fund (State Fund) leave blank.) A Mechanism lurber- indicate amount of coverage for each type of rnechanisrr|(s). If more than one mechanism is indicated, total nust equal 1002 of financial responsibility for each facility. Coverage Amrxnt- Indicate the effective date(s) of all financial mechanism(s). (State Fund coverage would be continuous as long as you maintain conpliance and remain eligible to continue participation in the Fl-Dd.) Coverage Period- Corrective Action - Indicate yes or no. Does the specified financial mechanism provide coverage for corrective action? (If using State Fund, indicate."yes“.) _ Indicate yes or no. Does the specified financial mechanism provide coverage for third party conpensatiom (If using State Fund, indicate "yes".) Third Party- Cmpensation 0. Facility- Information Provide all facility and/or site names and addresses. Provide signature and ‘date signed by tank owner or operator; printed or typed name and title of tank owner or operator; signature of witness or notary.and date signed; and printed or typed name of witness or notary (if notary signs as witness, please place notary seal next to notary's signature). E. Signature Block- Uhere to Nail Certificati.on: Please send original to your local agency (agency who issues your UST permits). Keep a copy of the certification at each facility or site listed on the form. fluestiorszl If you have questions on financial responsibility-requirements or on the Certification of Financial Responsibility Form, please contact the State UST Cleanup Find at (916) 227-4307. _, .. Noie: Penalties for Failure to CGIPLY with Financial Responsibility lteqniretaents:~ Failure to conply may result in: (1) jeopardizing claimant eligibility for the State UST Cleanup Fund, and (2) liability for civil penalties of up to $10,000 dollars per day, per LI\dB|'QI‘OLI‘l1 storage tank, for each day of violation as stated in Article 7, Section 25299.76(a) of the California Health and Safety Code. 57/ u I r N I r | V I L I I. I I I F I E » I u I V ii I "‘\ '. \\ I I 1‘ 1 I F I I 1 Y \ ._.‘ .,_:.Z§:; .m ' W - Z I‘ (IZ:EIIl_l I\l 'I"\’ 5:2 IEEfiE5-(IIl_J I=!lZZ IE5 I\1.J5\l\l AHIIEE EEEI*1-!EEl\I 'I' , N!l.(Ei EEEl\I II2 ENVIRONMEF AL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTN "T i .' - ‘zvoo, -"M""”S‘i'Rg","SlJ__ITE 300, BAK5ERSFIEL'D»‘;,JQA‘.93301 ~ 4 \»’ (805)861-3636' - -1 . KI 'V UNDERGROUND HAZARQOUS SUB§TANCE'STORAGE FACILITY . I *-INSPECTION REPORT* PERMIT1¥ azooioc . TIME‘IN L/_,f1,§4g__iTIME our NUMBER or TANKSEW _________ __ PERMIT POSTED? NO INSPECTION DATE TYPE OF IN$PE0TI0N=_ '0UTINEV,xCQWM.REINSPECTION _ ..................... “COMPLAINT mmwwmm- ..o-»..-.“~---»--“\--...‘.._.»»“~“»-~““..»...~..~.....,. FACILITY NAME=MANN&§WIBQ95MI§§MlNA£MWWWMWW;WMMWmMwWW'o - EMMMMMWM “MooM FACILITY ADDRESS=2201 TAFT HIGHWAY -.u._..... M. ..- -.. .. ya _ .... .. vs vq _ \§ _e......_. f.§.Tff.Ii.i:::i;i1:“:‘iiiiiiiijfgiigigiggiigiii11:1:3%;;;:;gg§:::11;i;:i:1ii;1:::::::i;:::i;ii::i1:i::§1::::::::::::;:::::::;i;:§:i::::i;: d —h(D 1. PRIMARY CONTAINNENIMONITORING: __ );,¢@,@>L_cQ:O_ g _ Intercepting an directing system - A I. a-V , C Standard Inventory Controi A - \“J <:g(()c§ Modified Inventory ControI I g’A“*i§§'' In-tank LeveI Sensing Device , ' ,. Groundwater Monitoring» Vadose Zone Monitoring‘ c. VauItI 2. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: :,_ ‘mg ~ _ ,= , ~-- ‘ a. Liner b. DoubIe-WaIIed tank_ * ‘- , »_ V ._, a. emme MONITORING: _ QQQIE A_ i >',a. Pressurized . ‘ _ ' b Suction Gravity_ CkW“%P&NX”“e”L~ ClflAAmuuQ9&€S_\€'C , 4. '0VERFILLPROTECTION: A~c,Q/a~o;{'a,@0wQ- 19¢ .s. -nenmsss iesrme . f /E" - 6. ‘NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATIONS g Meme 1 - O; F5 7. CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT _e. UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE‘ ' ‘ Z/Vwén 9. MAINTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY, AND h A _ ' OPERATING CONDITION OF FACILITY" - (gal COMM ENT$/ RECOMMEN DAT10N5_.._...-“ 54 v~ ~\ - - Q~¢ QQ ............ .. “““““ .............,.....~.:.............<..............,................ .. .. _. ............... ...........................»...~ .... ..................... .. .. ._ ~ ‘~»-_t.~\“~““-__.~_.-.~~.~“._~_.......~...._...............~............... .... .. o. .~.<....-~-~~..-~-~-.~..~\»-~~.-..~-_- -.~~.~..._.“.._.“.~......._...~.~.. .....-. .. ............................»~~~\-“~~-»» -». ._._ ._ .. ~»-- -..~.~~~~-~w._».~~.... .~_..~.-. M»....-e..-..........~..“............_......................................_............. ..._.....-~_- -»~-._~~..-» -_.-.- “~---_~._~~».-.-...--.~.~................._‘.._.,........~..~......~.............................. ...........--.-~~-. ..._. -.. I INSPECTOR . .. REPORT »RE<>EI\/so BY=. . o A_<.£L¢)?;3e;...» “ - I A . _( I 24 ;l1 g , A I1 I \ I \__ _._ . I~<>¢4L ..»_._, __._.=.»..»_ .-....-~ s_s.___-- __..____.-~u .._ .. _. _. .,.._ ...__ .7..-» .. _ _ ._.. ._ ._.h__ _....._.. ._.__._1.»_.... _..._. -_ ..__.._. _._...._ 4*‘ >4. ~11-rt“, V-Q U» wg ’ " " ’ DT7 S W IT 0 ~ i _/- , ’,,»\i'fi A1 at ENVIRONMENTAL HEAILTH se__..V_i ‘gees DEPARTMENT. 1~-Qrssounce MANAGEMEN AGENCY V J _ H 1111111,, . “ V . ' - ,|"'&\’ " 0I~""'—.. STEVE McCALLEY, ’R.E.H.S., Director 2700 M STREET, SUITE 300 » ' BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-2370 ._ V°l°° (661) 852's-mo ' "-_4'>'-?F.;4§ii'§54"QO\,\‘§ Envrronmental-Health Servrees Department F” (661) °62'87°1 A "'~53£'¢»*‘,‘b7""‘ * ' ' i Planning DePartment TTY Relay: (800) 735-2929 ”’”" V e-mall eh@c0.kern.ca.us ‘ ' Roads Depanmem ‘mi. __ II!/,” '1//1 1 _ August 13, 2002 REMEDIAL ACTION COMPLETION CERTIFICATION M-4 Corporation i ' Attention: Alan Mikuls P IO Box 78197~ Bakersfield, CA 93383. SUBJECT: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) CASE - ' Location: S2001 Taft Hwy, Bakersfield, California Known As: Mikul’s Truck Stop' _ Site No.: ‘ 320010. DearMr..Mikuls:. t I .- , '- _Q This letter confirms the completion of " site investigation and remedial action for the undergroimd storage tanks formerly located at the above-"described location. Thank you for your cooperation throughout this investigation. Your willingness and prompmess in responding to our inquiries concerning the former underground storage tanks are greatly appreciated. - i Based on information in the above-referenced file and with the provision that the infonnation provided to this agency was accurate and representative of sitei conditions, no further action related to the underground tank release is required. ‘ _ ‘ - This notice is issued pursuant to a regulation contained’ in Section 2721(e) of ‘Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations.' Please contact our office if you have any questions regarding this matter. ' A 6”’ ‘T" I eve McCal1ey, Director < Enviromnental Health Servicartment" (. cc: A J Environmental, Inc.~ CV RWQCB- State Board, Underground Tank Program 3200l0.cln.cls.wpd ' - r __\\|1]/, .._< = V DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR Community Development Program Department V I < Engineering & Survey Services Department ——— 7 —7 v '1 f\ _ L _ 4iA * <. ~\ /~' ase Closure Summa 1' Leakin£nderground Fuel Storage Tanlévrogram . Agency Information 3 . Date: September 27, 2001 Agency Name: KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPT. Address: 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 CitylStatelZip: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Phone: (661) 862-8763 (Responsible Staff Person: Laurel Funk Title: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST ll. Case Information Site Facility Name: Mikuls Truck stop Site Facility Address: 2201 Taft Highway, Bakersfield, CA RB LUSTIS Case No: Local Case No: 320010 I LOP Case No: URF filing date: SWEEPS No: Responsible Parties Addresses Phone Numbers Alan Mikuls P. O. Box 78197, Bakersfield, CA 93383 (661) 832-5390 Tank-No. Size in Gal. Contents Closed in-PIacelRemoved Date l 10,000 gallon Diesel Removed April 20, 1998 2 10,000 gallon Diesel Removed April 20, 1998 3 10,000 gallon Diesel Removed April 20, 1998 4 8,000 gallon Diesel Removed April 20, 1998 5 6,000 gallon Diesel Removed April 20, 1998 I. Release and Site Characterization Information Cause and type of release: Tank & Fitting (piping) Leak ' Site characterization complete? El Yes El No I Date approved by oversight agency: September 26,2001 Monitoring Wells Installed? ElYes El No I Number: None I Proper screened interval? l:lYesN Highest GW depth below ground surface: 90 Feet A I Lowest depth: I Flow direction: Most Sensitive Current Use: Operating Truck Stop Are drinking water wells affected? D Yes El No Aquifer name: ls surface water affected? I3 Yes El No Nearestlaffected SW name: Off-site beneficial use impacts (addresses/locations): Report(§) on file? I_I Yes U No I Where is report(s) filed? Kem County Environmental Health Department, Bakersfield CA Treatment and Disposal of Affected Material Material Amount (Include Units) Action (Treatment or Disposal wlDestination) Date Tank Five Disposal, Golden State Metals, Bakersfield, CA April 20 I994 Piping Free Product Soil Groundwater Barrels .11. Case Closure Summary Page2 -- \ ' L,/ Le'g Underground Fuel Storage Tank P§m ll. Release and Site Characterization Information (continue) Maximum Documented Contaminant Concentrations - - Before and After Cleanup - ~ Soil (ppm) Water (ppm) Soil (ppm) Water (ppm) Contaminant Contaminant Before After Before After Before After Before ~After TPH (Gas) NA Xylene 6.1 TPH (Diesel) 60,100 Ethylbenzene 1.7 Benzene ND Oil & Grease Toluene 0.55 Heavy metals Other (MTBE) NA Other Comments (Depth of ‘Remediation, etc.): NO REMEDIATION CONDUCTED V. Closurer Does completed corrective action protect existing beneficial uses per the Regional Board Basin Plan? E] Yes E] No Does completed corrective action protect potential beneficial uses per the Regional Board Basin Plan? E] Yes E] No Does corrective action protect public health for current land use? El Yes E] No Site management requirements: None Should corrective action be reviewed if land use changes? [:1 Yes E] No I Monitoring wélls Dggommissioned; U Ygs U N9‘ Number Decommissioned: I Number Retained: List enforcement actions taken": None i . List enforcement actions rescinded: None V. Local Agency "Representative Data Name; Lau|'e| Funk _ Title: Hazardous Materials Specialist Signature: < , Date: September27, 2001 VI. RWQCB Notification Date Submitted to RB: September 27, 2001 I RB Response: RWQCB Staff Name: ' u Title: i u Date: VII. Additional Comments, Data, etc. Upon a review of the data, this site should qualify as a low risk site and be a candidate for closure. The contamination is no greater then 36 feet. The depth to first ground water in this region is approximately 130 feet. The site is currently in use and all areas above contamination are paved. There does not appear to be a threat to the environment- or any bioreceptors. I respectfully submit this request for closure and await your response. HM103 i“ _-». ...¢-- I~ ,. I ,. ‘ _ 1. ~ , ' »/' » ' ~* W i; ~ _~.<r- 7 777 ’ , 3?: 1 ‘revsi _ . . st’ - ‘-=."U‘*1~-itv-;-@214-W‘ * ' 1 ‘ * ¥_“‘““'.‘€~'i»'., associates, inc. ENGINEERS, GEOLOGISTS & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS October 1, 2001 - County of Kern, Resource Management Agency Environmental Health Services Departmentw 2700 M Street, Suite 300' Bakersfield, California 93301-2370 Attention: , A V Mr. Joe Canas, R.E.H.S. ~" _ - . , ' 4 Manager, Hazardous Materials Managerneh_t‘Program Subject: Project Review Recommendation, County of Kern Environmental Health‘ . Services Department C.O_.L.T. Site Permit No. 320010, Mikul’s Truck Stop. .DearMr.‘Canas: ' ' H , " Padre Associates, Inc; (Padre) has reviewed the available file documentation provided to us by the County of Kern Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD) pertaining tothe subject site. The information reviewed included methods of assessment, findings,__ conclusions, and recommendations pertaining to soil assessment activities completed in August 1999 at the Mikul’s Truck Stop facility, KCEHSD.C.O.L.T. Site Permit No._320010, located at 2201 Taft Highway in Bakersfield, California. Based on our review of the available file documentation, the analytical results of soil samples ‘collected at depths’ of approximately 25 feet to 35 feet, and based on depth to groundwater at the site to be greater than 130 feet, Padre concurs with KCEHSD staff that the subject site be granted site closure status by KCEHSD. g 1 * - l Y " » “ Sincerely, * l 1 ' _ Padre Associates, Inc.9 . F. _ V _ Jerome K. Summerlin, C.E.G., C.Hg. ._ .- - R Principal _ L‘5® E s*/1 V '9 2 '\ 4/ o 4q4.L9\9 ~ - '\€ 50 g\ED G5 » C.) \‘ . o<Q V JEROMEK summsnuu E6 NO. 1950 HG NO. 616 - ' CERTIFIED CERTlFlED * j ENGINEERING U} lmnoeeotocrsr GEOLOGIST ‘Q? O]: we?‘ 0 0. CAL FQAUV 5450 Telegraph Road, Suite 101 E: Ve'ntura,CaliforniaE93003 aos-644-2220 e FAX 805-644-2050 _-4»-e.. 4 , >-.-A. ,- -. /ii \ A " ' ——__i__ /C 12¢» ~_ /- HM . ‘ |;‘\ \‘ '\ \ '22.. -8 9 ,. _ “'1 \‘ %1 \"-_\."_ __ ‘,1I __,| '._' Q1: \/ __ -»_‘ I"P, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SE.CES DEPARTMENT ‘ESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY A . . 4 ~ S STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Dil‘eclOl’ ' DAVID PRICE m, RMA omscron 2700 “M” STREET, 5|-"TE 30° . Community Development Program Department BAKERSHELD» CA 933014370 . ‘ Engineering & Survey Services Department 1 A , Environmental Health Services Department rni Relay‘ (800) 135-2929 """'?'9li>""""" ~ Plarmins Department . ' 1,. 71 "1'-1' ~ » .3 ' - Roads De artment e-mail. eh@co.kern.ca.us ‘,__P A - 'sa%%£§§%%%%§%%@% 6 .~‘1 Septembe r 2 7 , 2 0 01 ,Mk Qp, I |. ,, .s ~- /////0 "'1///n _ ‘Z- ‘§; . »r Lester Compagnoni 2310 Taft Hwy. Bakersfield, California 93313 SUBJECT: Proposed Site Closure for Mikuls Truck Stop, 2201 Taft Highway, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Compagnoni:~ This department has reviewed the.project file and.the results of th' esite , characterization of the contaminated soil. A.J Environmental, Inc has recommended that no additional investigation or remediation of this site is necessary.‘ As required by State Regulation, Your comments to this recommendation are requested. Please submit any comments within 30 days from the date of this letter.v If no comments are received within 30 days, the site corrective actin investigation will be terminated. »a If you have any questions, please call this department at (661) 862-8763. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. , Sincerely, * ., Steve McCalley, Director By: Laurel Funk ' - _ Hazardous Materials Specialist» Hazardous Materials Management Program \ _ . '\ stave McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director0 279° M STREET’ SUITE 30° ' ' § Community Development Program Department BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-237°_ . A Es Engineering & Survey Services Department V°l°e (661) 862'87°° - ' Environmental Health Services Department gt! Re(|6i?!1')(gg€l87-fig‘:-2929 "~i5J,§;),‘,'rYf"" ~ I Planning Department e-mall eI|@co.kern.ca.us " Roads Depanmem ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SEF‘2ES DEPARTMENT “‘sounce MANAGEMENT AGENCY I "11!!!/1,, ' ‘.111-(\'__"_Q l~‘.""f._ -r l\ 9 "_~ M-4 Corporation Attention: ,Alan Mikuls PO Box 78197 ’ ~ Bakersfield, CA 93383 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: ‘ Permit #:- - 2001 Taft Highway, Bakersfield, I _ Mikul‘s Truck Stop. 320010 I~ Dear Mr. Mikuls:I ‘<~n-~- ._ The. Kern County Environmental Health Services Department has reviewed site characterization reports which propose closure of the site referenced above. Before this case can be considered for-closure you‘ must provide the department with a list of,all "current -record owners of fee title" for the property referenced above. You must also notify all "current record owners of fee title" and other responsible parties.-of the closure proposals made for this site, and furnish I written documentation of said notification to this Department. This requirement is summarized in Section 25299.37.2 of the California Health and Safety Code. Thewritten response must be received by July 31, 2001. » I Please feel freegto call me at 661-862-8754 if you have any questions regarding this requirement, or this letter. 3- Ix ~ ’ "I Sincerely 0 Steve McCalley- By: Laurel Funk , I _ ' Hazardous Materials Specialist ' Unified Hazardous Materials Program 4;-_: A r DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR I r ___~ 4 _-_ wi":_"‘ff‘) H" HiF"°‘ Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 - Sacramento, Califomia - 94244-2120 FAX (9l6) 227-4530 - lntemet Address: hrtp://www.swrcb.ca.gov/~cwphome/ustcl" » ! p l \ State Water Resources Contrt’ Board 3);: A ' ._ .‘ ~,_ ' ‘.4 s ‘. - , . 1-‘.‘ '~. . ' > 1' . Division of Clean Water Programs" Z0l4 T Street - Sacramento Califomia 95814 - (916) 227-44lI Gray Davis Governor Proleclion '‘ ' » it *- ‘ ‘ C’ FEB162000 -I,/i~ Htii FEB 102000 Alan Mikuls ,_ M-4 Corporation 0 L» ~‘L-—- -- POBox 78197 I _ __._______,___________ Bakersfield, CA 93383 \ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND, CLAIM NO. 014600, FOR SITE ' ADDRESS: 2201 TAFT HWY, BAKERSFIELD . 4A The State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) is able to issue, pursuant to applicable regulations, the enclosed Letter of Commitment (LOC) in an amount not to exceed $10,000. This LOC is based upon our review of the corrective action costs you reported to have incurred to date. The LOC may be modified by the State Board. It is very important that you read the terms and conditions listed in the enclosed LOC. Claims . filed with the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund far exceed the funding available and it is very important that you make use of the funding that has been committed to yourcleanup ina timely marmer. ' ' ' I '' .;.,_'r IQ .~.~-. You are reminded that you must comply with all regulatory agency time schedules and requirements and you must obtain three bids for any required corrective action. Only corrective action costs required by the regulatory agency to protect human health, safety and the environment can be claimed for reimbursement. Unless waived in writing, you are reguired to obtain preapproval of costs for all future corrective action work (form enclosed). If you have any questions on obtaining preapproval of your costs or the three bid requirement, please* call Wermilyn Fua, our Technical Reviewer assigned to claims in your Region, at (916) 227- 4518. Failure to obtain preapproval of your future costs may result in-the costs not being reimbursed. ' I Q " The following documents needed to submit your reimbursement request are enclosed: 1' "Reimbursement Request Instructions" package. Retain this package for future reimbursement requests. These instructions must be followed when seeking reimbursement for corrective action costs incurred after January l, 1988. Included in the instruction package are samples of completed reimbursement request forms and spreadsheets. -q- ,.. -- . ha.- Y'Bid Summary Sheet'Y to list information on bids received which must be completed and returned. E ~ _. "Reimbursement Request" forms which you must use to request reimbursement of costs incurred. Ca/ifarnia En vironmental Protection Agency- W. Q Q Recycled Paper -~ » . >|; ~ .- :‘\. EL _8 \ . i 1 . ..\./ F .-' 41' M-4 Corporation -2- "Spreadsheet" forms which you must use in conjunction with your reimbursement request. \ * ‘ ~ THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU, PLEASE NOTE: You have 90 calendar days from the date of this letter to submit your first reimbursement request for incurred corrective action costs. NO EXTENSIONS CAN BE GRANTED. If you fail to do so, your LOC funds will automatically be reduced to zero (deobligated). Once this occurs, any future ftmds for this site are subject to availability when you submit your first reimbursement request. We continuously review the status of all active claims. You must continue to remain in compliance and submit a reimbursement request every 6 months. Failure to do so will result in the Fund taking steps to withdraw your LOC. _, _ _ ' If you have any questions regarding the enclosed documents, please contact Jesus Genera at (916) 227-4514. l C Sincerely, ave Deaner, ager 3 UST Cleanup Fund Program Enclosures cc: Mr. John Noonan RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno, CA 93726 Ii-&J9¢£Za1.1a§_ r:K_ern County““ 2700 M Street, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 C 8/If0I'll/2 En I/ironmental Protection Agency1 01> Q3 Recycled Paper ’ \ ‘ _ ~ _ 1 ' _ __ _ ' _ ‘ ~ _ _ _ / _ ' I, i , _ 3.100/0 \ , State Vvater Resources Control Board _ _ '.,_ . A .-,;,;~§'¢.-3 . xv; __L - ‘.;'_,» _ Division of Clean Water Programs' winstod H Hick“ - ' _2014 r Street - Sacramento, Califomia 95814 - (_<)_1o)_221-4411 g .\ _ ,> Seu_em"yf0r Mailing Address: P.O_. Box 9442l2 - Sacr:1mento,Ca||lom|a - 94244-2l20 ‘ .Gr§1y_DaviS I Em,,-,.0m"emn/ FAX (9l6) 227-4530 - Internet Address: htlpt//www.swrcb.ca.gov/-cwphome/ustci Go‘:e\m&0,\ Proleclion . . “AA . ~\\ \¥ " - . ,. SEP l6 icr.-Q Alan Mikuls M-4 Corporation' P O Box 78197' Bakersfield, CA 93383 ‘ t, ' UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, NOTICE OF ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION: CLAIM NUMBER 014600; FOR. SITE ADDRESS: 2201 TAFT HWY, BAKERSFIELD ' _ . . . , - g ¢ Your claim has been accepted for placement on the Priority List in Priority Class “B” with a deductible of $5,000. - ‘' We have completed our initial review. The next step in the claim review process is to conducta compliance review. _q Compliance Reviewc. Staff reviews, verifies, andprocesses claims based on the priority and rank,within a priorityT'class.fAfter the "Board adopts the Priority List, .your claim will remain on-the -Priority List until your Priority Class and rank are reached. At that time, staff will conduct an extensive Compliance' Review at the local regulatory agency or Regional Water Quality Control Board. During this Compliance Review, staff may request additional information needed to verify eligibility. -_ Once the>Compliance- Review is completed, staff will determine if the claim is valid or must be rejected. If the claim is valid,a Letter of Commitment will be issued obligating funds toward the cleanup. If staff determine that you _have not complied with regulations goveming site cleanup, you have not supplied necessary information or documentation, or your claim application contains a material error, the claim will be rejected. In such event, you will be issued a Notice of Intended Removal from the Priority List, informed of the basis for the proposed removal of your claim, and provided an opportunity to correct the condition that is the basis for the proposed removal. Your claim will be barred from further participation in the Fund, if the claim application contains a material error resulting from fraud or intentional or negligent misrepresentation. Record keeping: During your cleanup project you should keep complete and well organized records of all corrective actionactivity and payment transactions. If you are eventually issued a Letter of Commitment, you will be required to submit: (1) copies of detailed invoices for all corrective action activity performed. (including subcontractor invoices), (2) copies of canceled checks used to pay for work shown on the invoices, (3) copies of technical documents (bids, narrative work description, reports), and (4) evidence that the claimant paid for the work performed (not paid by another party). These documents are necessary for reimbursement and failure to submit them could impact the amount of reimbursement made by the Fund. It is not necessary to submit these documents at this time; however, they wili definitely be requiredprior_to_reimbursement. '_ . .' ; .. ¢, .. _. .. .;. . .0. . '_ ' :., .3.. Compliance with'»Corrective Action Requirements: In order to be reimbursed for your-eligible costs of cleanup incurred after December 2, 1991, you must have complied with corrective action requirements of ‘ Article 11, Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, Califomia Code of Regulations. Article ll categorized the corrective action process into phases. In addition, Article ll requires the responsible party to submit an . C11/1'lbrn12'1 En wlronmenrzl Protection Agency ID Q C) Reqvcled Paper \" 4°“. . . . . \<"‘\ ~ /.» 5""/ ~ ,, __<».¢ M-4 Corporation -2-" SEF investigative workplan/Corrective Action Plan (CAP) before performing any work. This phasing process and the workplan/CAP requirements were intended to: 1. help the responsible party undertake the necessary corrective action in a cost-effective, efficient and timely manner;' 2. enable the regulatory agency to review and approve the proposed cost-effective corrective action alternative before any corrective action work was performed; and 3. ensure the Fund will only reimburse the most cost-effective corrective action alternative required by the regulatory agency to achieve the minimum cleanup necessary to protect human health, safety and the enviromnent. In some limited situations interim cleanup will be necessary to mitigate a demonsnated immediate hazard to public health, or the environment. Program regulations allow the responsible party to undertake interim remedial action after: (1) notifying the regulatory agency of the proposed action, and; (2) complying with any requirements that the regulatory agency may set. Interim remedial action should only be proposed when necessary to mitigate an immediate demonstrated hazard. Implementing interim remedial action does not eliminate the requirement for a CAP and an evaluation of the most cost- effective corrective action alternative. g Three bids and Cost Preapprovalz Only corrective action costs required by the regulatory agency to protect human health, safety and the environment can be claimed for reimbursement. You must comply withall regulatory agency time schedules and requirements and you must obtain three bids for any required corrective action. Unless waived in writing, you are required to obtain preapproval of costs for all future corrective action work. If you do not. obtain three bids and cost preapproval, reimbursement is not assured and costs may be rejected as ineligible. If you have any questions, please contact me at (916) 227-4411. Sincerely, 'Q -.. § JA~_)__/\\_ Sandy Gill Claims Review Unit '‘ Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund cc: Mr. John Noonan RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno . 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. ‘Fresno, CA 93726 Mr. Joe Canas Kem County EHD 2700 M Street, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 \ \\ 3 \ Callforlnkz En I/ironmental Protection A gene!" H D S§ 1G ‘£3 Recycled Paper A R E’ C E \ ‘L W - 9 . .9 ' 4100 Easton Drive, Suite 12, Bakersfield, CA 93309 J nvironmental, |l'1C.a I Bus: (661) 327-7429 Fax: (661) 327-1707 v-\, 97 "v PI7/999 -1 SITE CHARARACTERIZATION REPORT . ’ 1r 14 M/ - ° Q 1; ' M; \_:/ 0 QM“ (53 9. :4 _ ‘(_Har E. Sugden '7 Registered Geologist7 Mikul’s Truck Stop. 2201 Taft Highway Bakersfield, California 93313 /"“‘-5‘ 1-7 ‘J ._ f August 1999 \~_ 2,‘ EH‘ <6 i'l~LT., ,.,_, - I ‘ ' \1? /71 '57 _ Q C~;?T'.“-“":\ ‘<9 ‘ii ;~ .‘ L .133‘, £$~~4Z’~ 9 ~. IREA-O%1€' Michael A. Feldman» Registered Environmental Assessor State» of California No. REA-02251 A 7, 7 _ 3 Expiration Date: 06/30/00 A_ ~0 UC #184 A 0 . State-of California No. 1954 L 'Expiration"Date:04/30/01 9 1 ¢. .- 2'. I OO AJ.E*‘ 9- - 1".0 INTRODUCTION _- '- This report details the site characterization study conducted at Mikul's Truck Stop, . __ 2201,Taft Highway, Bakersfield, SCA. It was performed where Lutrei Trucking and Environmental Services Inc. removed five underground storage tanks and associated' product lines.~ The fieldwork was conducted on August 5, 1999. The purpose of this .,. work wasto determine the extent of any possible product plumes and to propose the 1 . appropriate remediation action. This reportcontainsbackground information and a description ' of the methodology and findings. The appendices contain the logs of the soil borings, AA summation of laboratory results, and laboratory results with the chain of custody records. 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 8 9 9 9 -9 2.1 ”SiteHistory.‘ _ v 9 . The site had been in use f__or 20 years prior to the removal of the tanks, and sampling of the dispenser and pipe locations by Lutrel Trucking, ‘Inc. Diesel fuel had been stored in ‘' the tanks. 9 They were reported to be in good condition with no evidence of leakage upon 9 ' inspection after removal. ' . _ _ 9-_ 9‘ ‘ , 9 Five underground storage tanks (3 x 10,000 gallon, '1 x 8,000 gallon and 1 x 6,000 gallon) and associated piping were excavatedand disposed of on April 20, 1998.’ After tank removal, samples were taken beneath each tank, at bends in the piping and beneath A ._ each of the three dispensers. A total of twenty-eight samples were taken from 14 locations. The samples were tested for Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl-Benzene and Xylene‘ (BTEX) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Diesel (TPH-D). Results of the laboratory analysis-indicated that there had been leakage at five locations that are listed _‘below:." Dispenser#1 - Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the dispenser. The 2' sample showed 12.5 ug/kg Toluene, 29.5 ug/kg Ethyl-Benzene, 194 ug/kg Xylene and- 19,300 mg/kg TPH-D.. _Thesample at 6’ showed 99.8 ug/kg Toluene, 137 ug/kg Ethyl- ‘T ‘ Benzene, 1,320 ug/kg Xylene ‘and 15,900 mg/kg TPH-D. d _ d 9 _ Dispenser #3 -' Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the dispenser. The‘, 2' sample showed 12,800 mg/kg TPH-D and the 6' sample showed 60,100 mg/kg ~ 5‘, _ TPH-D.' 9 A . ' ., Tank 90 (Pipe bend) "- Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below-the pipe bend. The 6’ sample showed 539 'mg/kg TPH-D. . . . ; ‘ . _ \~ _‘ if V .;.._m,$,._. _. .3- ;___,,, 9. \ ¢_ ,,_’~ : IO AJE Tank #4 North - Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the bottom of the* tank. The 2’ sample showed 8,100‘mg/kg TPH-D and the 6’sample showed 9,200 mg/kg TPH-D.* Tank #5 North - Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the bottom of the tank. The 2’ sample showed 5,300 mg/kg TPH-D; The 6’ sample showed 0.014 ug/kg Xylene and 21 mg/kg TPH-D.' Of the other locations tested the results were either non-detect or levels too small to be. considered significant for all components tested. .. The cause of the discharge and amount of product in the soil is unknown. The Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD) requested that a site characterization be conductedto further study the unauthorized release of product.. 3.0 PURPOSE and-SCOPE 3.1 Introduction . r The purpose and scope of this study was to define the horizontal and vertical extent of possible product plumes associated with the underground tanks and piping. The sampling program described below was followed to complete this work. 3.2! Soil Sampling Procedures *“ Six exploratory borings were drilled on August 5, 1999 under the direction ofAJ Environmental, Inc. Our personnel supervised boring operations, collected and described cuttings and core samples for laboratory analysis. Drilling services were provided by Melton Drilling Company using a Mobil Drill B-53 rig with eight and one quarter inch diameter, continuous flight, hollow stem augers. A J Environmental, Inc. personnel with the KCEHSD selected soil boring locations with the concurrence of Ms. Laurel Funk, Hazardous Materials Specialist. An approved_ Work, Health and Safety Plan was read and signed "by all personnel prior to. commencement of operations. Prior todrilling the borings were located and marked. Underground Service Alert of Southern California cleared the locations. All samples were field checked for contamination using an HNU Portable Hydrocarbon Photo Ionization Detector (PID) prior to transporting to the laboratory. The PID was also9 used as a screening tool to ensure the health and safety of field personnel. The PID is an organic vapor analyzer that responds to hydrocarbons at very low concentration levels. It provides a continuous, direct readout of total organic vapor concentrations and does not- respond to ambient gases such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. The measurements were recorded in parts per million (ppm).- . , _r' PK AJE The borehole locations were selected based on proximity to the former tanks, piping and two of the dispensers. i ~‘ Borehole #1 was drilled and cored to a depth of 31.5’ into the location at the north side of the north dispenser. All tested components were non-detect. Borehole #2 was drilled and cored to a depth of 31 .5’ at the north side of the south dispenser. At 10’ the soil tested Toluene 0.089 ppm, Ethyl Benzene 0.43 ppm, Xylenes 2.4 ppm and TPH-diesel 22,000 ppm. At 15’ the soil tested Toluene 0.55 ppm, Ethyl Benzene 1.7 ppm, Xylenes 6.1 ppm and TPH-diesel 18,000 ppm. At 30’ all components tested non-detect. _ ' Borehole #3 was drilled to a depth of 36.5’ at the location of the former 90° bend in the product lines, closest tothe former tanks. At 15' the soil tested TPH-Diesel 91 ppm. At 30' the soil tested Ethyl Benzene 0.12 ppm, Xylenes 2.2 ppm and TPH-Diesel 7,300 ppm. At 35’, TPH-Diesel was 43 ppm and all BTEX components were non-detect. Borehole #4 was drilled to a depth of 31.5’ at the location of former tanks 4 and 5. At 25’ and 30’ the soil tested non-detect for all components.* Borehole #5 was drilled to a depth of 31 .5’, tvventy-five feet northwest of borehole #3 to test the possible spread of any plume. At 15’ and 30’ all components tested were non- detect. ‘' Borehole #6 was drilled to a depth of 31 .5’, west of the middle dispenser. At 10’ all components tested were non detect. At 30’ the soil tested TPH-Diesel 25 ppm’. _ Prior to the collection of each sample, all sampling equipment was washed with.a non- phosphate detergent solution, triple rinsed with distilled water and air dried. This was also done between sampling intervals and between borings to minimize the possibility of cross contamination. Samples were collected at five foot intervals using a split spoon sampler lined with three, 2.5-inch diameter by 6-inch long brass liners. After auguring to sampling depth, the split spoon sampler was inserted into the hollow stem auger and driven with a 140-pound drop hammer into the alluvium beneath the. borehole to obtain an undisturbed sample. The undisturbed samplesused for analysis were preserved on ice and transported to BC Laboratories lnc., a State Certified Laboratory for analysis. Soil descriptions were made by a State of California Registered Geologist and consisted of soil type, grain size, color, texture, sorting, odor, staining, moisture content and other distinguishing features. Lithologic logs for each borehole are included in Appendix l. ,_ Immediately after sampling, the tubes were sealed with Teflon tape, capped with plastic -. end caps, sealed with duct tape, labeled and placed in a cooler and kept at a temperature of four degrees Celsius or less for transport to the State Certified Laboratory. Chain-of- Custody forms were completed when the samples were collected and maintained until the " “ " - ‘ 1"‘~'*"'¥4¢--»>T 3 .¢ _ ‘I I V “I .-O r l L I. l T. AJE- samples were relinquishedto the laboratory. All samples were analyzed for Benzene,' Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes (BTEX) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Diesel (TPH-D) using EPA Methods 8020 and Modified 8015. The summation of laboratory, results is presented in Appendix ll and the Laboratory Reports and Chain of. CustodyT Documents are found in Appendix Ill. I "" _ -V F i All ho|es'were filled. with bentonite chips on bottom, cuttingsto the surface and capped‘ with concrete or blacktop. , V _ -. .9 L ~ A M.” v 4.1 Soil Profile’. "- . ,- As seen onthe Lithologic Logs, the undisturbed soil profile consists of fine and coarse grained sand, clayey sand, sandy clay and a small amountof gravel. Portions of the' profile in Boreholes #2, #3 and.#6 have been invaded by hydrocarbons. '_ . ~'. 4.2 ‘Horizontal Extent l ' F . \. . ‘ ~ K ~ . F .'- i F3 -»Laborat_ory analyses demonstrates that the only contamination above action levels is atA the south dispenser.where Borehole #2 was drilled. ,y 4.3 lVertical Extent » " , ' _ L Laboratory analysesdemonstratesthat the only contamination above action levels is at the southdispenser where Borehole #2 was drilled and does not extend below 30’. -A 4.4 Leaking_Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual (LUFT) ’' - ¢. Laboratory results show. that the only samples analyzed and found to be in ' "' L concentrations above action levels as defined by the California Leakinq Underground' Fuel Tank Task Force Manualwere in Borehole #2. - . ~ . . . _ _ Z. . ._ . ‘ _ _‘ _ ._ __‘ .. Individual Constituent Analysis found no samples above action levels for all constituents -below 30’, as outlined by the LUFT Field Manual, October 1989. Specific site featurest dictate the acceptable level of each of the volatile hydrocarbons. The maximum V . allowable level is calculated‘ using a weighting system that scores each of five specific site "features-_having to do with depth to groundwater, presence or absence of fractures, rainfalI,‘man-made conduits and unique site features. Exhibit 2 is a summary of the -leaking potential analysis and the scoring of thesite features. Depth to groundwater' occurs at 130 feet below ground level (Kern County Water Aqencv, Water Supply .._ Report 1995, January 1998 and scores ten. ‘Fractures in the subsurface are not . 1 . anticipated in the thick alluvium and unconsolidated Quaternary age sediments that' underlie the surface (Geologic Map of California, -Bakersfield Sheet) and scoresten. ' F . Annual rainfall forlthis area is ,8 inches (Soil Survey of Kern County, Northwestern Part) 4 --r l . V ' ‘ ,- "P' ,. and scores ten. There are no man-made conduits for vertical migration present"o therefore the site scores ten; The sub-soil»is characterized by clayey sand and sandy V 0 '5 I clay allowing very slow percolation of surface waters into the sub-soil and eventually to the groundwater, that scores a ten. This results in a total score of fifty that categorizes the site as having a low leaching potential. As shown in Exhibit 2, the action levels for these hydrocarbons’ are: benzene (1 ppm), ethyl benzene (50 ppm), toluene (50 ppm), and xylenes (50 ppm). Theiaction level for Diesel is 10,000 (ppm) that was -exceeded in Borehole. #2 at 10 and 15'foot depths. a ‘ 9 g g 1 o . 5.0. EVALUATION T - 1 . r . -1 The summation of laboratory results is found in Appendix ll. All of thesamples . '' analyzed were found to be below action levels, with -the exception of Borehole #2 at 10 and 15 feet depths. Considering the results of the soil borings, it is concluded--thata minor amount of contamination is present abovethirty feetin Borehole #2. _ ' ' ~_ The site in it's present condition’ does not present Ia danger to the‘ subject property,‘ i' surrounding properties or the environment. There is no threat to the groundwater since the minorcontamination is more than 100"feet above the watertableaccording tothe Kern County Water Agency,.January 1998, 1995 WateriSupply Report. In addition; the site is paved around Borehole #2, the source of contamination has been removed and the sub-soil is characterized by clayey sand and sandy clayaallowing very slow percolation of surface, waters n . ' _ . I . . ' i ' ' . _~ '- 6.0 REMEDIAL ACTION OPTIONS4 Only one action option has been recommended that takes into consideration the followingfactors: -9 /,1. ' 1 '_ _, 1‘ - 1.4‘ ‘ -I‘ O I ~_ . ~ 1. The TPH-Diesel that exceeded 10;000 PPM in~B0rehole #2 at 10' and 15’ was non detect at 30’. i ' 9 F, The source of contamination has been removed. _' - -r The site is paved‘ around'Borehole #2. .- - 1 0' There is no threat to thegroundwater. _ . _ . ;, The_site,in"it‘s present condition, does not present a dangér_'to_the subject property, surrounding properties or -the environment. V I -- .. f ‘ ;v_ a- \.. 4* 1. _,f5o I1 .- l l l l ‘ . ! I ‘ r. AJE Q_N<>;»°§Lismr METHOD: No remedial action will be taken. COST:Noner 0 _ g - RISK ANALYSIS: Concentrations of contaminants will decrease with time due to thee natural biodegradation processesjin the vadose zone that are already active,‘and the old underground storage tanks and piping have been removed and replaced with new equipment, _ l_ _ q * i I. . _ _ Q ' 7.0 RECOMMENDATION ' . ' . A ‘l . The No-Action alternative to remediation should be employed at this. site. The risks of" leaving the contaminated soil in the ground are minimal based on the following factors:‘ V R A./ The TPH-Diesel found above 10,000 PPM in Borehole #2 at [1 0’ and15’ was non detect at 30’. _ ' ' - r B.’ The source of contamination has been removed. ;C. ' The site is pavediaround Borehole #2. Df There is nothreattothegroundwater. f 0 E. The site,‘ in its present condition, does not present a danger to the subject » . A property,‘surrounding properties orthe environment. A A ' gr c|.osmo r . . . . ., This report was prepared by Michael A. Feldman, State of California, Registered g Environmental Assessor No. REA-02251 and Harold E. Sugden, State of California Registered Geologist No._ 1954. " _T This report is intended for the exclusive use of Lutrel Trucking as agent for Mikuls Truck Stop, owner of the. subject property. A J Environmental, lnc. assumes no responsibility. nor liability for the reliance herein or use hereof by anyone other than theabove named client. lnraddition, all of the laboratory work cited in this report was prepared under the supervision of Stuart G; Buttram of BC Laboratories, Bakersfield, CA and is solely 4 ~-responsible for the laboratoryanalyses. , _ g ’’ 6 . -1. l l l AJE9 1 kg, LIMITATIONS" A , A_ This report isedesignedito provide accurate and authoritative informationrwith regard to- the subject matter covered. However, it is provided with the understanding that the9 contents reflect A J Environmental, Inc's bestjudgment in light of the information 8 available at the time of preparation and the fact thatjudgments about unknown future events are called for. " '8 1 ‘ ' V A J Environmental does not make any warranty, express or implied, and we cannot be and arenot, except in the case of willful negligence on our part, liable or responsible for any loss-, costs, damages, or expenses directly incurred or sustained by anyone , , ~ resulting from any interpretations made by any of our officers, agents, or employees.’ 10.0 REFERENCES ,_ 1 . f A 8 ‘ A J Environmental, lnc., April 1999, Site Characterization, Work, Health and Safety I Plan published for Tank Removal"=- Mikuls TruckStop, California , 9 California Division of Mines and, Geology, 1964, Geoloqic,Map Of California-Bakersfield iSheetr-»9_9' Kern County Water Agency, January 1998; 1995'Water Supply Report State of California‘ Underground Fuel Tank TaskForce, October 1989, Leakingi Underqround Fuel Tank Manual _ _ - ' ‘ ‘ 1 t_ United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Sen/ice, 1988, Soil Survey ; of Kern County, California,,Northwestern Part, Gosford, United States 91 9 Geologic Survey 7.5 minute soils map and soils descriptions 1 _ V ' A 7. ‘W! >1 ' -1 . ‘' . = ‘ , 4 ‘r ~ - ‘ V Q- n ~4 ,_; ; " ./_ ’-. - _‘ ._r 1" ' » _'_ .. - - _. . » - _ ,. 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" \ ‘ .Boring#2 ‘ 1 1 '11-.‘" ‘V r - ' H f --' “ “ 2_ - ¢ , _‘_ -: V - :3- < ~;- -4u 1 .' - , : ,.- , _r - ,, 4 . b _ ,_ _ _ _ _ ... 1.~ - , -r _ . . .-\ .4.--~ ¢- __ ’ - ‘,-_ _.._ . - ‘I , ,, V. ~,_ . ?___I ,_ ' ,‘ --Q *- ~ ¢ -.- , ,_ _ _ _ - . _. ., — ' -r _, _ _ _ {_ --‘- . , 1 ~ ,. ‘ I _ - -7 _ , , _. ._ _ - --_ ‘~ - ,4“ .> . -- » - ' ¢~ - ‘" -- _ ' , v -— 4100 Easton 93309 _ __,_‘ ‘ ' _ E (661)327-7429 FSX (661)327-1707 “ LUTREL TRUCKING - _; ' ' ' _ SITE CHARACTERIZATION _, _ _‘ Sca|e- 1" = 40' _ _ _ v _~ - MIKULS TRUCK STOP _, _ -_ - ' . ' _ - -~ ‘-1. '*"“ = ~ ‘ ‘ ~ 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY‘> _ _ ;; - r . BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ' ‘ ' SITE'PLAN" & BORING LOCATIONS Q ,._ \ .‘ ._ --\.. 7:“ ~ » ‘.¢ <. _ ,_ , V ‘. _ .' l ‘ _ .7-17 EXHIBIT1. |DATE:AUGUST”1999 _ "‘ V . - .~ ,¢ -__, u. T ' " ‘ _ - ._ ' i - .4 ' " "‘‘ . . I ,,, 7V Q _ Table 2-1 Leaching Potential Analysis for Gasoline and Diesel I Using Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Ethylbenzene (B'I‘X&E) "P I The following table was designed to permit estimating the concentrations of TPH and BTX&E that can be left in place without I threatening ground water. Three levels of TPH and BTX&E concentrations were derived (from modeling) for sites which fall into' categories of low, medium or highleaching potential. To use the table, find the appropriate description for each of the features. I Score each feature using the weighting system shown at the top of each column. Sum the points for each column and total them. Match I i the total points'to the allowable BTX&E and TPH levels. FIFUOOUI IIIIIOOUI FIFUOOUI SCORE SCORE SCORE SITE 10 PTS 9 PTS 5 PTS. IF CON- IF CON- IF CON- FEATURE DITION DITION DITION IS MET IS MET IS MET Minimum Depth to >100 51-100 25—50\; * I Ground Water from the 10 1 [Soil Sample (feet) I Fractures in subsurface None ‘ Unknown Present I (applies to foothills 10» ~ or mountain areas) _ ~ I ' Average Annual <10 ~ 10-25 26-40\g_ Precipitation’ (inches) 10 ‘ 1 Man—made conduits which None Unknown Present ( increase vertical (0 . migration of leachate recharge area, coarse. 10 one than one soil, nearby wells, etc I I ' Unique site features: None At least More ' comm: TOTALS—+TOTAL PTS 50 + + = 50 RANGE OF TOTAL POINTS 49pts or more 41 — 48 pts 40pts or less B/T/X/E 1.1=:vm.s (PPM) ' - I ' mxrmm ALLOWABLE 1/so/so/so .3/.3/1/1 NA\; BLLOWABLE TPH ‘ - ‘ I LEVEIS (PPM) DIESEL 10000 1000 100 . MAXIMUM GASOLINE - 1000 100 10 ' \; If depth is greater than 5 ft. and less than 25 ft., score O» points.' * ' If depth is 5 ft. or less, this table should not be used. _ I \g_ If precipitation is over 40 inches, score 0 points. \; Levels for BTX&E are not applicable at a TPH concentration of . 10ppm (gasoline) or 100ppm (diesel) (I-‘or explanation see step 6, page 27.). I A J E 4100 EastonIT\Ie=::#I12F.<,ersfield,CAEI-I-I309 ' » LUTREL TRUCKING ' “ " SITE CHARACTERIZATION NIIKULS TRUCKSTOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA LEACHING POTENTIALANALYSIS I EXHIBIILZ DATE: AU§UST 1999 Date Drilled: 8-5-99 Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 Rig Hole Diameter: 8.5" ' M|KUL'S TRUCK STOP. ‘EST BORING #1 AJE Description Depth Lith- |sp Soi I ><m-am G)I'U—l UI'U—| 3:50-u miorw (rt) ology # Class. R°"‘a'k5 Concrete Sand, soft, It brn Clay, vry sandy, coarse sand, soft, qtz, eld, dk mins, sltly damp, worm holes, roots, vry poor poros & perm Sand, clayey, vry coarse-fine, soft, qtz, eld, dk mins, moderate bm, vry poor poros & perm Sand, clayey, vry coarse-vry fine, soft, qtz, feld, dk mins, moderate brn, sltly damp, poor poros & perm Clay, sndy, molds easily, damp, dk yellowish bm, vry poor poros & perm Clay, vry sndy, soft, crumbly, worm tubes, mod yellowish bm, vry poor poros & perm med-vry fine, sm clay, vry soft, qtz, dk ‘' 1.5‘, plugged hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap I‘ mins, sltly damp, fair poros & perml'3°S 15 20 25 —|2 5 660 4 no stain, no odor _4 5 CL 3. 10 540 5 no stain, no odor 7 10 _sc 15 ND ND no stain, no odor RB ND 3 1805 6 J3 2106 20 no stain, no odor 6 _4 c|_ -3 25! 310 5 no stain, no odor ._4 10- 1. l _.,.__._..._ 30 SW 14 320 Q51 ; i no stain, no odor | 1 Fit ‘ =- Sand, fine grained a C|ay Sandy clay or i-;%“-iT§=j§j'${§ Ctayey Sand GYPSUF" . Si ‘ty clay or W - 8'" - <=-Y-Y-=1 Water Level Sand, _coarse — Silty sand or Graveuy Qralned Sandy silt sand1 Date D""@<?= 8-5-99 ' MlKUL'S TRUCK STOP‘ D<:i£lJl?negdl'l'3qyui'p'r:rli:=Er|1(tj:i/l<fi)?l%dl§P53 Rig TEST BORING # 2 A‘ 'E Hole Diameter: 8.5" Depth Lith- Sp Soil Description (ft) °|Qgy # (;|ass_ QI'U—l :-‘go-u _wEorm XHFHW UI1%4 Remarks Concrete Sand, vry coarse, dk gray —5 Clay, sandy, soft, sltly damp, worm holes, — roots, vry poor poros & perm _10 Sand, clayey, med-fine, vry soft, qtz, feld, — dk mins, mottled, mod yellow brn, poor poros & perm _.15_ [ Clay, vry sandy, vry soft, crumbly, moderate bm, poor poros & pem _2O Sand, clayey, soft, crumbly, moderate bm, poor poros & perm —-25 Clay, vry sndy, molds, damp, vry poor poros & perm Sand, coarse-med, well sorted, qtz, feld, dk mins, mottled dk-pale yellow brn, excell poros & perm TD-31.5‘, plugged hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap W3 -30 2 920 2 3 3 089 1040 °~43 3 2.40 15 7202 _ (;|_4 20 3102 sc4 310 2 4 ND 22,000 |\J F”.".°z 6‘E>'3lU O 3. tn 1- 2 2 ND ND ND ND ND 6 8012 17 fill sand dark stain, med odor mottled stain, med odor mottled stain, slt-med odor no stain, no odor no stain, no odor no stain, no odor 2*; Zfiit $5 Q/psum Water Level Sand, coarse Silty sand or G,-aveuyI - 9'*""e<* 2 $="°Ys'" sand ‘ I _ | "1: l ' I. 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' EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 Site Plan & Boring‘ Locations I Exhibit 2 Leaching Potential Analysis .1.4 * , ~ ’APPENDlCES'-‘ Lithologic Logs ' ,.s Appendix ll» ' Summi;itio'n of Laborétory RésultsV h T Laboratory Reports an‘dlChainof Custody Documents _v ‘J \ S _HH _X E J_A ‘ MDNEPPA i J ~J '1 mDN E ’ PP ,A . ‘EA _ _ _ _ ‘ . _ ‘ I _A MDNE P _ _ _ _ P _ A A I EJ _ ‘V: . .; ec LABORATORIES mc. Q SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM Qv. No.6 10/13/se I Page _ or_ # Pro ect Code Submrssion :_ Q aa 7‘) j: | . ~ ‘ smreme INFORMATION C smmnc coummea Federal Express U UPS El Hand Delivery Ice Chestw None El BC Lab Field Service D Other El (Specify) Box D Other El (Specify)- .1 ii Refrigerant: Ice D Blue Ice % None E] Other El Comments: Custody Seals: Ice Chest Cl, Containers El J None X Comments: Intact? Yes D N0 Intact? Yes, Q illio All samplee received? Yesx Not! All samples containers Intact? Yes l NoCl Descriptionlslmateh COC? Yes NoU — lee ChestID DateITlm Ice Chest no fl_u.0;_ om ime Temperature; - ~c I‘. 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Comments: l I Fr] I n_,,_7__ “ -I I _- _ annaun can menunnrq MIDI‘ _ i * I Surrogate % Recovery I Laboratories, Inc. 1 Pae 0 0 ,Purgeable Aromatics I and" Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.’ Date Reported: 08/20/99 . 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: 08/05/99 SUITE #12 _ . 8 Laboratory No. :. 99-09223-3 BAKERSFIELD CA 93309 Attn: MIKBIFELDMAN 805-327-7429 I Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP Date Collected: 08/05/99 @ 08 5 AM Sample ID: MTS#1-15 N.DISPENCER Date Extracted-8020: 08/12/99 Sample Depth: 0 15.5‘-16.0‘ Date Analyzed-8020: 08/12/99 I ' Sample Matrix: Soil ' Date Extracted-8015M(d) : 08/10/99 8 Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-80l5M(d) : 08/12/99 V Analysis. -Constituents Rg ggltsy I Benzene ~ None Detected Toluene None Detected A Ethyl Benzene None Detected Total Xylenes None Detected I Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics 90.' (C12 - C24), None Detected 79. ' Practical Reporting Quantitation Unitg Limit ms/ks ms/ks ms/ks ms/ks % ‘mg/ks % 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 30-158 0 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 I Califor ' . .H.S. Ci. #1186 Stuart G. Buttram ' Department Supervi sor _ . . ._ .4--_-\._.__; -.n.:.-A --¢. -A4-.a -.0-0. ,- Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. I I T I ‘‘4 m Laboratorieg,-Inc.1 I0 \I \. 1 .~ ,__ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Purgeable"Aromaticat Attnzt MIKE FELDMAN 0 005-327-7429 “I ' and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons. ~ ” Page 91 AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, Inc; - Date Reported: _0a/20/99~ 4100 EASTON-DRIVE Date Received: 08/05/99 >g SUITE #12 H ,» 0 1 .0 - Laboratory No.: 99¢09223-6 '- Sampling Location: m1xuLé TRUCK STOP, ' Dace Collected: oa/05/99 ®,09;l8AM § Samp1e'Depth: _30.5'—3l.O' " Date Analyzed-8020: ‘O8/12/99= I-' ~ Sample ID? MTS#1-30 N.DISPENCER Date Extracted-0_8020: 08/12/999 __ 19 Sample Matrix: , ~»Soil 0 , ; Date Extracted~8015M(d): 0e/10/99 ,Samp1e Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-8015M(d)1 08/12/99 I“ ‘ ' '' _V Toluene ~. Ethyl Benzene, U ~ ‘Total Xylenes i 1. Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics jC12 - C24) '9 »Surr5gate_%»Recovery;j ' ' . " 1 o .' ll '' \ s | ‘-‘ . Benzene ; "" a0 ' California .H.S. Cer ‘ A1186 ,Analysis' None NOI18 None NOHG ‘. _None U ~ Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor. ' Constituents . - ' . - :Resultsi Detected Detected Detected Detected 91. Detected 88. '~" v. ~ 1 Practical_ Reporting Quantitation _Unitg Limit mg/ks mg/ks ms/kg mg/ks % ms/kg 1;. 1 L-‘ 0.00s_ 0.005 '0.oos 9 0.01A 0 10-130 i_ ~1o;.- 0130-150 VTEST METHOD? TPH by Manual Method -'Modified EPA 8015_ A -~ .f,' Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. @- ¢~ \- u 1. .. \.=_4 _-4. !-A4-.--4A-AH-- Laboratories, Inc. ' Purgeable Aromatics and .v. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons | AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: . '08/20/99 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: 08/05/99 SUITE #12 " Laboratory No.: 99-09223-14 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 ' BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Page 1g Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP Date Collected: 08/05/99 @ 12:10PM Sample Depth: 10.5‘-11.0‘ Date Analyzed-8020: 08/13/99 U Sample ID: MTS#2-10 SOUTH DISPEN Date Extracted-8020: 08/13/99 Sample Matrix: _ Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): 08/10/99 Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN “Date ,Analyzed-8015M(d): 00/12/99 l Const i tuents Benzene Toluene Analysis .Results None Detected 0.089 . 0.43 Total Xylenes 2.1 Surrogate % Recovery 68. Diesel Range Organics. ' Ethyl Benzenes - C24)» ‘ 22000. 9 (c12 U Surrogate % Recovery _ Not Reportable Practical Reporting Quantitation Units mg/ks ms/ks ms/ks ms/ks % ms/ks % Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. , Limit ii-ii 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 2000. 30-158 U ' TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015‘ “ Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. . 9 Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Flag Explanations:_ Surrogate is low due to matrix interference. Interference verified through ' *20= V*22= l Califor second extraction/analysis._ Associat surrogate recovery is low. ' .O.H.S. Ce . #1186 9 I . Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor *22 "22 *22 ‘K22 *20 v .7 __ ~ ..u .Iy . '- I Labiiratorles, » _ ‘ I_ , 1' . , , < . \ x' 1 O I AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC 4100 EASTON DRIVE SUITE #12A BAKERSFIELD, CA S330 Attnz, MIKE FBLDMAN Sampling Location: Sample ID: j _f‘ Sample Sample Sample Depth: pk’ Matrix: ‘' Collected,By: ~ Page_"I - Purgeable Aromatics A ~_ ; e- ‘A - s » pand _I Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons . ‘ Date Reported _ Date Received _ ,Laboratory No 9 ‘ “ ‘' eos-327-7429. - ..- . ., MIKULS TRUCK swbp A Date Collected: MTS#2-15 SOUTH DISPBN Date Extracted-8020 15.5’-16.0‘ , Date Analyzed-8020 Soil I Date Extracted-8015M(d) FBLDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-80l5M(d) ‘__ cs/20/99M os/os/99 99-09223-15 oe/05/99 @ 12:15PM‘ 08/12/99 ,'A_,” os/12/99“ oa/1o/99 oa/12/99 Constituents_ Benzene TolueneI.s Ethyl Benzene '. Total Xylenes’ Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Rangegorganics (c12 - c240 ~~ Surrogate‘% Recovery Tésw METHOD: lTPH by ¢ O ~. ' “~ _g Analysis ResultsA sNone Detected . _ mg/kg Q.55 _ .mg/kg ‘ l.7s mg/kg . '.6,l mg/kg‘ 4 - e9."R -% 18000. Not Reportable ms/ks %, RPractical Reporting Quantitation Units Limit- 4 ",' cI F*O<DC>O (QR 0 n 0 can w w H ¢ >~ _2ooo. <30-158“ n.o.u.s. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. ' \ Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution.' Surrogate not reportableedue to sample dilution." Californi .u.s. Ce . #1186’ lu Stuart G. Buttram- Department Supervisor. ' -\ -I --n.- _ _- u:..| -_-s.:_x....-.n-A::L-- -X F _ I E Laboratories, Inc. \ ‘I C | I AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: SUITE #12 Laboratory No.: Purgeable Aromatics and 7 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn; MIKE FELDMQN 805-327-7429 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP- Date Collected: MTS#2-30 SOUTH DISPEN Date Extracted—8020: Sample ID:’ Sample Depth: 3o.s'-31.o7' Date Analyzed-8020: Sample Matrix: Soil I C‘ Date Extracted-801SM(d): Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-8015M(d): A Page oe/20/99 oa/05/99 99-o9223~1a oa/os/99 @ 12:38PM 08/12/99 a~ oa/12/99' oa/11/99 oa/13/99 Constituents Regults» Benzene Toluene Ethyl BenzeneV Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) Surrogate % Recovery Analysis None None None None NOZ18 Detected Detected Detected Detected 93. Detected 91. Practical Reporting ~' Quantitation Units Limits ms/ks mg/kg mg/ks :9/ks mg/ks % o.oos o.oos o.oos 1 0.01 70-130 10.< 30-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015‘ _ Individual constituents by EPA Method S030/8020. Californi .H.S. Cert. 186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor ' “" _ \.:..| __.;.:_A-._..0¢-02:‘ ,.- .'‘r Labdratbries, Ific_. 0‘ AJ ENVIRONENTAL, INC. Date Reported:- 4100 EASTON DRIVE. - ' Date Received:- -SUITE #12 . ’ .~ l , - Laboratory No.;. BAKERSFIELD, CA; 9330 ' \Purgeab1e Aromatics 9. Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-1429 ii Sampling_Location:i Sample ID: i _5-f Sample Depth:D Sample Matrix:' Sample Collected Byzi MIKULS TRUCK STOP " S Date Collected: MTS#3-15 NW BLDG CORNV Date Extracted-8020: 15.5‘-16.0‘ '. Date Analyzed-8020: Soil 1 r» V Date Extracted-8015M(d): FELDMAN/SUGDEN - ’ Date Analyzed-B015M(d):_ " Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons. yPage _1 08/20/99. 08/05/99— .99<O9223-21‘ 08/05/99 @ 02:14PM oa/13/99.» oa/13/99 S ~1 os/13/99*- oa/13/99 Analysis Constituents S . Results Benzene» Toluene .I Ethyl Benzene, Total Xylenes~ Surrogate %yRecovery_ Diesel Range Organics (Cl2»- C24)1 None None None . N038 Detected Detected Detected Detected 99. 91. Surrogate % Recovery . 106.. TEST MTHOD: TPH by D,O.H.S: / £;U=F£T. Manual Method-— Modified EPA Reporting Units ms/k9“ mg/ks mg/kg mg/ks %/3 mg/ks % C Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Californ' .S.C err. 186 {-1 -. .' *1 v~. -j-_-QM Stuart G. Bu tram Department Supervisor > Practical Quantitation __Limi§__ ' “0.005 “. 0.005 0.01 10-130 10. ' B015 _ u..: _-¢. :-n-....¢..‘::.... .1 _ _ _ _ i _ I i _ _ i _ 4 _ i , f _ q _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ( _ _ ‘ ‘ i ' S P Purgeable Aromatics- . and _. I 00 I vLab0l‘atorie§>', Inc. p p , D _i Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Page .s1 AJ ENVIRONMNTAL, INC. Date Reported: O8/20/99 4100 EASTON~DRIVE‘ 0' Date Received: Joe/05/99 suzrs #12 » ' » _ _ < Laboratory No.: 99~o9223-24 BAKERSFIELD} CA 93309 0‘‘ Attn: MIKE FELDMRN 805-32757429 sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP ' 0‘ Date Collected: 08/05/99 @ 02:37PM" Sample ID: D MTS#3-30 NW BLDG CORN ‘ Date Extracted-8020: 08/12/99 Sample Depth: » 30.5‘-3l.O'o . K -Date _Ana1yzed-8020: O8/12/99 0 " Sample Matrix: Soil 0 P Date Extracted-8015M(d):p 08/12/99 Sample Collected By: PBLDMAN/SUGDEN “Date Analyzed—80l5M(d)4 08/12/99v Benzene D None DetectedD Toluene ~ V vNone Detected‘ 0.12_ 2.2_ Ethyl Benzene,' Total Xylenes_ Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics_ i (C12 - C24) V ,»7300. Analysis Constituents , Results’ . /_ Repor _ Practical ting V Quantitation ,_= Unitg ' ~Limit mg/kg ms/kg mg/kg ms/ks % mg/ks Q , O > r1owoc>o Q) | 0 0 - Ol0F*F'H 10001 TEST METHODQ TPH by n.o.u.s. / L.U.F¢T. Manual method - Modified EPA e015 ‘ " Individual constituents by-EPA Method 5030/8020.' Notezn PQL\s were raised due to high concentration of target analytes. - requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. California D . . Cert. #6 Stuart G. Buttram- Department Supervisor .’ \.. _ - I-Z-J_-A--1-!---nalanlli--_ I I (c12 - c24) ’ - 435. i I ' .O I H Laboratories, Inc. ’ Purgeable Aromatics ll and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons I AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC . Date Reported: 08/20/99 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: 08/05/99 SUITE #12 - ' ‘ ‘ Laboratory NO.: 99-09223-25 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 la BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309» Page1 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP T Date Collected: 08/O5/99 @ 02:55PM R MTS#3-35 NW BLDG CORN Date Extracted-8020: 08/13/99 Sample Depth: 35.5‘-36.0‘ _Date Analyzed-8020: _08/13/99 Sample Matrix; Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d):p 08/13/99 Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 08/13/99 ll Sample ID: 1 Analysis I Constituents p Results Benzene ‘ None Detected Toluene None Detected Total Xylenes None Detected Surrogate % Recovery 96. Diesel Range"Organics I Ethyl Benzene None Detected Surrogate % Recovery 105. I Ca1iforn'ai .H.S. Cert. 186 U Stuart G I Buttram Department Supervisor . ~._.- ' Practical Reporting Quantitation Units ' . Limit ms/ks ms/ks mg/ks ms/ks % ms/ks; % -‘ 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 30-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by ERA Method 5030/8020.* ¢.-.. ¢..=-¢-.--- - -_ I I-4 I | Q Laboratories, Inc. 4100.EASTON DRIVE Y SH’ Date Received: I Aq ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. S Date Reported:‘ A SUITE #1270 - ¢~ ' » S Laboratory No.: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 I 1 .Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 0 005-327-7429 I‘ sampie 10;’D Purgeable AromaticsD ' ' and lTotal Petroleum Hydrocarbons' ~ - Sampling Location; MiKULS TRUCK STOP j e~ Date Collected: ‘D MTS#4-25 TANKS wssrl 4 Date Extracted-8020;tn Sample Depth: ~ 25;5'-26.0" K n Date Analyzed-8020; Sample Matrix: Soil ~ ' Date Extracted-8015M(dl;‘ ' Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN - Date Analyzed-8015M(d):» 0a/20/99 00/05/99 99-09223-32 Page V1 O8/O5/99 @ 05:03PM 0a/12/99 oa/12/99 oa/12/99 oe/12/99s Benzene _g, - Toluene. Ethy1.Benzene I Total Xylenes0 Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics, (C12 - C24)“ I Surrogate % Recovery I Constituents S A Regultg N. ~Ana1ysis None Detected None Detected *None Detected None Detectedt” . . 89. I None Detected ,\108. Practical Reporting QuantitationD Units 0 - \tLimitH »ms/ks ms/kg ms/ks,‘ ms/kg % mg/kg % 0 0.005 "0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130‘ ' 10. 30»l58 I TEST METHOD!‘ TPH by D.O.'H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 ; Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. at Stuart G. Buttram S A W I Californi ‘ i.S. Cert. 86 S _l 7 ..Department Supervisor AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: SUITE #12 E I ~ Laboratory No.: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 U Attn: MIKE PBLDMANV 805-327-7429 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP Date Collected: * MTS#4-30 TANKS WEST Date Extracted-8020: Sample Depth: 30.51-31.0‘ Date Analyzed-8020: Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-8015M(d): U Sample ID: Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons \ ' ’ u I Laboratories, Inc. I ' I ~ . Page 08/20/99 08/05/99 99-09223-33 oa/os/99 @ 05:12PM oa/13/99. oe/13/99 09/10/99 oa/12/99 I Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene l a ‘Total Xylenes k Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics . (C12 - C24) ' Surrogate % RecoveryI Analysis Results None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 98. None Detected 136. Practical Reporting’ Quantitation __Qai§s__ __Limi§__ mg/kg ms/kg mg/ks ms/ks % ms/ks 2 0.005 0.005 _0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 30-158 . TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified -EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. ' I\ ' Californi D . .S. Cert. 86 ' Stuart G . Buttram " Department Supervisor I y Laboratories, Inc. -~ ll Sample ID: BAKERSFIELD .CA 9330 Sample Sample Sample Purgeable Aromatics and- Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 9 1 Attn: MIKEIFELDMAN . 805-327-7429 AJ ENVIRONNTAL, INC. Date Reported:' 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: SUITE #12- - - Laboratory No.: Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP S Date Collected: MTS#5-15 TANKS us ‘ Date Extracted-8020: Depth: 15.5‘-16.0‘ , Date Analyzed5802O: Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-801SM(d): Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDBN Date Analyzed-8015M(d):< ~ Page1 08/20/99 08/05/99 99-09223-27 oa/05/99 @ 03:41PM oa/13/99' oe/13/99 os/13/99 09/13/99 U Const ituents Benzene Toluene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) Surrogate>% Recovery U Ethyl Benzene Analysis Regults Detected‘ Detected Detected None Detected . l0l. None None None * None Detected 0 92. Practical "' Reporting Quantitation gnits Limit mg/ks ms/ks ms/ks ms/ks % me/k9 % -4 _» Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. “ ATEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manuel Method - Modified EPA 8015 ' California D .S. Cert. 186 ' Stuart G . Buttram Department Supervisor -iq. 0.005 0.005 ~ 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 30-1588 .|.._ _\... --A -. n.:...4 -.-¢ . zaaa-_-as-01:».- ' Attn: MIKE’!-‘ELDMAN 805-327-74,29 lw 1 Laboratories, Inc.. Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~ Pagey1 AJ ENVTRONMENTAL, INC.‘ Date Reported: oa/20/99\ 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: 08/05/99 SUITE #12 . . Laboratory NO.: 99-09223-30 BAKERSFIELD CA 93309 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP Date Collected: 08/05/99 @ 04:07PM I Sample ID: s#s so/ _ MT V- TANKS NE I Date Extracted-8020: ~08 13/99 Sample Depth; 9 30.5‘-31.0‘ _ . Date Analyzed-8020: 08/13/99A r Sample Matrix: 1 Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): O8/16/99 Sample Collected By: FELDMMN/SUGDBN Date Analyzed-8015M(d): ~08/17/99 Dilution Used-80lSM(d):1 I Constituents » Regults~ Benzene Toluene U Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes- Surrogate % Recovery I Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) Surrogate % Recovery “ 'TEST nurses; TPH by D.¢.n;s. / L.U.F;T. Manual Method - Modified EPA so1s Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. 1 P Analysis None None None None NOI18 ' California .S. Ceriillim pi I Stuart G . Buttram V Department Supervisor Detected Detectedi Detected Detected 93. Detected 94.' Practical Reporting V Quantitation_ Units Limit ms/ks ms/kg mg/ks ms/kg % ms/ks % 0.005 0.005_ 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 30-158 4 -. .. \.r..a _-;..:_A;_;.n-¢::a_ a _ In Laboratories, Inc. _ I Stuart G . Buttram ' Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page1 AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported:_ oa/20/99 4100 EASTON DRIVE Date Received: 08/05/99' SUITE #12 . ' , Laboratory No.: 99-09223-8 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 Sampling Location: * MIKULS TRUCK STOP _ Date Collected: 08/05/99 @ 10:17AM Sample ID: I MTS#6-10 CENTER DISPE Date Extracted-8020: '08/12/99 Sample Depth: 10.5‘-11.0‘ - Date Analyzed-8020: 08/12/99- Sample Matrix: Soil _ Date Extracted-80l5M(d): 08/10/99 Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed~8015M(d): 08/12/99 Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl BenzeneV Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) Surrogate % Recovery Analysis .0 Results' None None None None NOHQ Detected Detected Detected Detected 99. Detected 92. Practical Reporting Quantitation* Units Limit ms/kg ms/ks ms/ks ms/ks % ms/kg % ’0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70—l30 10. 30-158 TEST METHOD:_ Tpfi by n.o.H.s- / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 . Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. 2 California .H.S. Cer . #1186 ( Department Supervisor . 5... 2.. \.=_.| _-.; . :_4-.__’.¢.;::__ ‘ (C12 - C24) Surrogatee%“Recovery ' rCalifornia . .s. Cert #11ss I ‘. I E Laboratories, Inc;' Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons I A AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, mc. Date Reported: 08/20/99 4100 EASTON DRIVE ‘ Date Received: 08/05/99 SUITE #12 Laboratory No.: 99-09223-12 V BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309- | Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 Page1 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK STOP ' Date Collectedz, 08/05/99 @ 10:50AM MTS#6-30 CENTER DISPE Date Extracted-8020: 08/12/99 Sample Depthzy 30.5‘-31.0‘ Date Analyzedf8020: 08/12/99 Sample Matrix: Soil y Date Extracted-8015M(d): 08/10/99 Sample Collected By: FELDMAN/SUGDEN Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 108/12/99 HI Sample ID: S ‘ Surrogate % Recovery Diesel Range Organics on Stuart G. Buttram Department'Supervisor Analysis ' Constituents " Results 4 Benzene None Toluene ’ None Ethyl Benzene None Total Xylenes None' Detected Detected Detected Detected 91. 25. 80. 1' I Practical Reporting Quantitation Units Limit ms/ks ms/ks ms/ks mg/kg %. ms/kg % 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 30-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U§F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. A . :--_ ..._-1_.::-_ 1 ..___.a....._.-_.._- .~.__ | I Q A State%'ater Resources Contro’ Board - ; V " 4-» _ ' _. Division of Clean» Water Programs ' 1 * 2014 T Srreet - Sacramento, Califomia 95814 - (916) 227~44ll' “’"'§*°" "- Hick“ , ' Mailing Address: 1>.o. Box 944212 - Sacramento, Califomia - 94244-2120 1 GD S¢¢'e'"')’f°' FAX (916) 227-4530 - lntemet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/~cwphome/ustcf my av“ E1 Ir I I I ' Governor IV 0 mien a_ Protection - II AUG_1619991 " "‘"’é<'1111‘ ‘ Alan Mikuls-M-4-Corp _ ‘\._ . ‘2 A . " 4 P 0 Box'78197 ‘j\»\ Q F. Bakersfield, CA 93383 " I ' v ‘\.\ ‘\f/J:.::>/I ' 1 . ' *“*~.~2 4' \g1 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, REQUEST FOR FURTHER DOCUMENTATION DURING INITIAL REVIEW: CLAIM NUMBER 014600; FOR SITE ADDRESS: 2201 TAFT HWY, BAKERSFIELD " 7 ‘ ' _, After reviewing your claim application to the Cleanup Fund, we find that the following additional information is needed to determine your eligibility for placement on the Priority List: The “Certification of Financial Responsibility” that you submitted is dated March 25,- 1994. You did not submit the “Letter From Chief Financial Officer”. This is not acceptable as we require both fonns and they must be current. Enclosed are forms and instructions. Questions regarding financial responsibility should be directed to Judi Nash at (916) 227-4527. '" You are requesting Priority Class B. The federal tax returns you submitted show income froma partnership and an estate. If you are a general partner in the partnership, you must submit copies of the federal tax returns 1065(s) for 1996, 1997, and 1998. If youare a tnistee/executor and a, beneficiary of the estate, you must submit copies of the federal tax retums l041(s) for the estate for 1996, 1997, and 1998. ‘Please refer to the enclosed chart of required federal tax retums. Questions regarding Priority Class should be directed to Jesus Genera at (916) 227-4514. 4 NOTE: Failure to respond to this request within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of this letter may result in an ineligibility determination of your claim. If you have any questions, please contact me at (916) 2,27-4411. Sincerely, \ 1 ' L/La~<\,5.1i1s3J; Sandy G111 . _ Claims Review Unit _ Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund cc: John Noonan ‘Mr. Joe. Canas4 f“ RWQCB, Reg. 5 " Fresno Kem County EHD A 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. - 2700 M Street, Ste. 300 Fresno, CA 93726 A Bakersfield, CA 93301 ‘ C 2/ilbrnizz E11 w'r0/mlentzllfrotectio/I A £81112!’ ID Q 9 Rcqycled Paper \/ ’ \. »-n From: A J Environmenial, Inc. 327‘-1707 To: llaurel Funk ' ‘ Date: 6/18/99 Time: 2:Q5:10 PM Page 1 of2 » _ ‘ Q . \a *10 ‘r - A0 FAX~ ,, V ‘1 ‘Date "6/18/9'9 A .q Number of pages including cover sheet3 W, . ' . ~' . '> . ‘" . 1 4, ' > '-._ 3 To: - Laurel Furik Frbni: P . SKCEHSD ,” .~ A J ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.’* 4100 Ea_$ton Drive, Suite 12 -- , _..Ba'kersfield, CA 93309‘ ,. S I I ,. '_ Mich‘ae| A. Feidman' 3~ t f‘ 1 » n e I _* Phone 1‘ ‘ Phone " ij661)327-7429 1- Fax Phene . 862-87011 1 -_ Fa>_< Phone _(661) 327-17_07 ' CC:. REMARKS: ,a I ‘A Hi Laurel: _ A __ ‘ 7 . . .a Here isethe amended Site Fillan & Boring iocaiioh Map for Mikui's Tiuck Stop.° Regards, A “ ~ ' '1 §. . - 1' -I - , . ‘ 4, ~ _ ‘ 1| , —I . I . ~ rw - \, n x m -1\ T, .» ' |:| ‘Urgent Fofyour review ' El’ Reply ASAP t, Ij Pleasecomment ’ . _h / ~ ». *4 'Q I rm 1 ‘ \ , 4 ‘- ,1 . J .' \ 4 Io J ‘ From: A J Environmental, Inc. 327-1707 To: Laurel Funk Da!e:'6I18/99 ‘Fme' 2'05"1O F;M - Pag; '2 of‘2' . - 1 '' I u 1,C , ., J '’ .\ _ 4 ~ I~1 ‘ ¢ 3;1 I Y ‘v I~ L -\- - .~*' .1 .' | _A Taft: , » Highway ~ __ . A v _.. _‘ _ , 1 i (_ _ ,,__-1 ‘I . ‘ 1> ¢4 -\ b|dg&m'VV) e a - IO \- ' 4- ‘¢ ~1 I - V ;, vs w \ -1 4 2 - ‘ {, Bofing #1' ' "\ | 1. ‘I _il 1 ’ | , I -. ¢ , \. 0 . , » _ .- . . k _ \’ 4. 1 ‘= v 1- 1 n 4 < 0. - \ . ’_ .I .r » , 0I I“. -80»?/»vs’4.o [iii I '' ' -*‘ *_€.. %-I Jan/A/6 "50 , . . .i “ - ’ 'B<mng#4;__I ‘II 1|. ’(ln|inewIN edgeof_ -.‘--l_|l_|l'_ Former Tanks ,,1 l'—'Y— -...-_:'L -_-_-,1. . ,.; __;_.» Boring1Q_‘ . Ci] ‘~ 1 q. a ‘w u< 14 L ' - Bori1g#8.(6' N x6'Wof buicflng) ‘ * “' ' y Bu'lcfing' _ _ ' _ - 0 ‘ ' ' _\1 0 , _ ¢' 7,( a‘ LI -. I ', ~' - , » 1 0' F )< . ., 1» ' 'u ~ | ¢- ‘0 ' .- - E , (661)327-1429 Fax(661)327-1707 ' ‘ ' uwrzasmn nave #12 Bdiersfieid Cféssos 7* I LUTRELTRUCKING" . sure CHARACTERIZATION ' . __ ' c STOP $¢a|e-»-1 -40' A '2;'é?“TiI$“.iK§HwAY- \ F .a BAKERSFIELD. CALIFQRNIA - SITE PLANYIL BORING LOCATIONS' a v, EXHIBIT 1- 7 | DATE: APR|L1999 A , 1 1 _ ‘J . ' ’ ~i L . v k. ‘ I\ -. _ ‘ - 11 I , ~ I I ‘ 4-, "1 - " ~ 1 '< Q 1 W g t .5 | * k' .. -. . J r» 0 7" ' ' '— '7 T "T' ,5 ,.. . »\ ~'' . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTl-l*SEi5CES DEPARTMENT “iEsouncE MANAGEMENT AGENCY ." 1P STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director ._ _ .< DAVID PRICE III, RMA DIRECTOR 2700 “M” $TREET.1$U|T,E 39° ‘ " . Community Development Program Department sA__KERS:lELDaCI_\’ 9:301-2370 ' . . Engineering & Survey Services Department ‘F2?’ 2223731 Environmental Health Services Department n.Y' Relay: (800) 735_é929 _ "'~,,,§Z5’,‘P~"' ' _ A" _ Planning Department e-maili eh@co.kern.ca.u.§ l i - ' ‘ ' Roads DePa|1m9m 1101,, 00111 -4 June 18, 1999_ . w Mikuls Truck Stop " , Attention: Al-an Mikuls 2311 Taft Hwy. . ' Bakersfield, Califomia 93313. . ‘\ SUBJECT: Proposed Work Plan for preliminary site assessment at Mikuls Truck Stop, 2201 Hwy., Tafi, California, , . ~ - -P ' ' V - Dear Mr. Mikuls: ., V AP This department has reviewed the projectefile and the proposed work plan to investigate the contaminated soil The work plan indicates that only the vertical extent of the contamination will be investigated Additional borin s are . . -8 required to determine the lateral extentof the contamination. Please submit an updated plot plan“ to show the additi al b ' ' " ' ' '' on onngs. With this ch_ange, the proposed scope of work 1s acceptable to this department. Before' beginning any work, a schedule of the work needs to be submitted to thisofficel4 . t‘ Please submit this schedule within 30 days from the date of thisiletter. In addition, please notify this department at least 48 hours before beginning any ‘field work. - ’ » ' ' ~*‘ If you have any questions, please call this department at (661) 862-8763. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter- ' V' . ‘ .- i Sincerely, l Steve McCalleY, " By:' . Laurel Funk 3 Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program 0 cc. A J Enviromnental, Inc. \_. Y , ' ' ' W *" -\ . ~ ‘5 _,¢ - ' ' 4100 Easton Drive, Suite 12, Bakersfield, CA-993309 ' A J E nvlronmentals |nC- Bus: (661) 327-7429 Fax: (661) 327-1707 -4 April 29, 1999 Ms. Laurel Funk 7 ~ , Kern County Environmental Health Services Department' ' 2700 “M” Street, Suite 300 A Bakersfield, CA 93301 ' Re: Site Characterization Work, Health and Safety Plan Mikuls Truck Stop. 2201 Taft Highway Bakersfield, California 9' Dear Ms. Funk: V " Enclosed for your approval is the “Site Characterization Work, Health and Safety Plan" that we have prepared for Mikuls Truck Stop located at 2201 Taft Highway, . Bakersfield, California. The site characterization addresses the five underground storage tanks that were removed on April 20, 1998.' lf_you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. ‘ Sincerely," ‘ A J ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.- %,2,@z%4¢W, Michael A. Feldman, R.E.A. _. P-resident’' Cc Lutrel 'A ~1 I \- I "1 _\\ O O3 AJE ' TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION1 1.1 Site History 71 1.2 Consultants and Contractors2 1.3 Time Frame2 2.0 SOIL SAMPLING2 2.1 Introduction2 2.2 Sampling Procedures2 2.3 Soil Boring Locations3 2.4 Depth of Soil Borings3 3.0 QUALITYASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES I4 3.1 Purpose s V4 3.2 Borings 34 3.3 Samples4 I 3.4 Spoils Disposal and Boring Destruction5 4.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN ‘ _ -5 4.1 _ Purpose5 4.2 Work Plan I5 5 4.3 Emergency Contacts ‘6 4.4 Personnel7 4.5 Wastes7 \ _ / _ AJE I 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 ' Exhibit1 AppendixI Job Hazards .' Risk Assessment Exposure Monitoring Personal Protective Equipment Work Zones Decontamination General Safety Measures Plan Acceptance EXHIBITS Site Plan & Boring Locations - APPENDICES Summation of Laboratory Results ~|tl>- @- - ~, 4100 Easton Drive, Suite 12, Bakersfield, CA 93309 A J E nV|rQnmenta|, |nC- Bus: (661) 327-7429 Fax: (661) 327-1707 2' E MIKULS TRUCK STOP Tank~Remova| '_’ Bakersfield, California .W SITE CHARACTTERIZATION W WORK, HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN "“ Prepared for - Mr. Ed Dykes Lutrel Trucking & Environmental" ‘ Services, Inc.A 6315 Snow Road' Bakersfield, California 93308 4 QAAAA April1999~ at v?€:i.&'§$ 1 e\, A. Fézogéa- 15¢‘-2M MBA-02251 la: " ’ Michael A.dFeldman _ Ad 3 i Registered Environmental Assessor =--£2‘ 9 AZ; State ofCalifornia No.REA-02251 A “'5 ' Expiration Date: 06/30/99‘M " “I” V ‘Héilfld E. Sugden Registered Geologist . State of California No. 1954 ,~_" ' _ Expiration Date: 04/30/01 - <9 uc #1954 .79 M§E'@1$z?’% ,- - - - _\.»s4.€_€ M/O 6 ‘7 E $0W “F-7 ' '9-./‘K! 7. . ‘ ' \' . . *4, .».u1"-ii . -E 3" ‘J -k .5 vi - 2 . > ‘I. ‘ I fir . .v» u. _ , . . \=*,_/ 1‘ .. ‘ K ‘P ‘.H Jl‘ .- _ » JV . * 'b"'§=I,‘ '~ ; * .,,-.1‘ . ~(, -.~-_-.' - ' .¢- ~,m' " ->2-»,,,i>¢..~ _>' VP K Pa F:‘ /' ~w . '4',‘ _ W~ ‘ _,_- . .~¢, +___________ _ _ __ __ ______ _____ - ~ ___ AJE INTRODUCTION Q Site History This Site Characterization Work Plan proposes a methodology to determine the. horizontal and vertical extent of soil contamination associated with the five underground storage tanks and piping that were removed from Mikuls Truck Stop, 2201 Taft Highway, Bakersfield, California (Exhibit 1). The tanks were located immediately southwest of the dispenser islands.‘ The site had been in use for 20 years prior to the removal of the tanks by Lutrel Trucking & Environmental Services, Inc. Diesel fuel was the only product stored in the tanks. They were reported to be in good condition with no evidence of leakage upon inspection after removal. Five underground storage tanks (3 x 10,000 gallon, 1 x 8,000 gallon and 1 x 6,000 gallon) and associated piping were excavated and disposed of on April 20, 1998. After tank removal, samples were taken beneath each tank, at 90° turns in the piping and beneath each of the three dispensers. Samples were analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Diesel (TPH-D), Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl-Benzene and Xylene (BTEX). Most samples were non-detect (ND). 1 Results of the laboratory analysislindicated that there had been leakage at the five locations listed below: VI Dispenser #1 —’Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the dispenser by hand auger. The 2’ sample had TPH-D - 19,300 mg/kg, Toluene - 12.5 ug/kg, Ethyl-Benzene - 29.5 ug/kg and Xylene - 194 ug/kg. The 6' sample had TPH-D- 15,900 mg/kg, Toluene - 99.8 ug/kg, Ethyl-Benzene - 137 ug/kg and Xylene- 1,320 ug/kg. g Dispenser #3 — Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the dispenser by hand auger. The 2' sample had TPH-D - 12,800 mg/kg, Benzene - ND, Toluene - ND, Ethyl-Benzene - ND and Xylene - ND. The 6' sample had TPH-D- 60,100 mg/kg and BTEX - ND.' Tank 90 (Pipe bend) - Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the pipe by hand auger. The 2’ sample was all ND. The 6’ sample had TPH-D - 539 mg/kg and BTEX - ND.. Tank #4 North - Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the bottom of the tank with a backhoe (15 and 19 feet below grade). The 2’ sample had TPH-D 8,100 mg/kg and BTEX - ND. The 6' sample had TPH-D 9,200 mg/kg and BTEX - ND. V - ' 1. AJE Tank #5 North - Samples were taken at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the bottom of the tank with a backhoe (15 and 19 feet below grade). The 2' sample had TPH-D 5,300 mg/kg and BTEX -— ND. The 6’ sample had TPH-D - 21 mg/kg and Xylene- 0.014 ug/kg. All other components were non-detect. Of the remaining locations tested, the results were either non-detect for all components tested or levels were too small to be considered significant. A “Summation of Laboratory Results” is attached as Appendix I. 1.2 Consultants and Contractors A J Environmental, Inc. will conduct the site characterization. Melton Drilling Company will perform the drilling operations. BC Laboratories, a state certified laboratory will perform the laboratory analysis.' Q Time Frame. Work will commence on the site characterization within ten working days of receiving workplan approval. Upon completion of the soil sampling, and receipt of the laboratory analysis, a report will be prepared that will include the field~ methodology, findings,‘conclusions and recommendations. sou. SAMPLING ' Q Introduction. The following methodology for a soil-sampling program has been designed to _ assess the vertical and horizontal extent of contamination in the soil for BTEX, and TPH-D. This program consists of a minimum of four soil borings, provided contamination has not spread laterally over a large area. 2.2 Sampling Procedures Drilling rig borings will be done using a truck mounted rig with an eight and one half inch hollow-stem auger. After drilling to each sampling depth, sampling apparatus will be inserted into the hollow-stem auger and driven into the undisturbed soil beneath the borehole. A 2‘/2" split spoon sampler fitted with three - 6" long brass sample tubes will be used to collect samples. The soil samples collected in the brass tubes will be capped, taped, labeled and placed in cold storage of four degrees Celsius or less for transport to a State Certified Laboratory. Chain of Custody documentation will be maintained.A continuous’ soildescription will be made of each boring. The auger head will be‘ 2 . *~<». t. ~., \_-w. J. .. . -I . 4W; I i . I I » A ,4/\<> ~~ ng -’— 9| ¢\');| ‘)| jfl V , ’ I » (InIinew/N edgeof _ €\° I I IN - - I A \A l5afi:q,°%l: I \ BUId|flg K . \ 7'\ 1° * A ,- ,I ‘ _ \ ~ I / \ ,_ A Taft < I »»Highway __ W _/ I * Qffice l ' "/*4 ’ ‘ __ \ f ' 6 / \¢\ go v \ > _. I V 496 \’b‘ 4_ 7 \ _> A B0ring#1 _ 0,, 0°C as-“ AV “ 1 ‘$4 g r1|‘u§“"° V ” V I p I 4- #oBoring#3(6'Nx6'WofbuiIding)~- I #40 |_6'I_a1|—’-' MDI g " I‘ ~' 0| IIQVI ‘' * I‘ i§§l'._'°£':'J_|:'°_0|:_|I Former Tanks‘ / ‘ / I 4100 Easmn IT1ve,#‘Ifi3aI<ersfiEIH@T933o9 A , E ; (661)327-7429 Fax (661)327-1107 / _ ' V LUTREL TRUCKING I ~ w . I _ SITE CHARACTERIZATION .K . I 1" = 40' " " ' ' MIKULS TRUCK STOP ,_ — ' '1 l 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY' ‘ _ A , “ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA l S ' . Z . ' ' SITE PLAN 8- BORING LOCATIONS ‘1 I A I A "EXHIBIT1 | DATE: APRIL1999 | \ _|~ 11 L AJE cleaned prior to sampling, between sampling intervals, and between borings to minimize the possibility of cross contamination.. Soil samples will be taken at five-foot intervals, beginning at a depth of five feet below grade for the Tank 90 and the two dispenser locations and at 20 feet for the location between tanks #4 & #5. All samples will be field checked for ' contamination using an HNU Portable Hydrocarbon Photo Ionization Detector (PID) prior to transporting them to the laboratory. The PID is also used asa screening tool to ensure the health and safety of field personnel. The PID is an organic vapor analyzer that responds to hydrocarbons at very low concentration levels. It provides a continuous, direct readout of total organic vapor concentrations and does not respond to ambient gases such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. Measurements are recorded in parts per million (ppm). Selected samples will be analyzed for Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes l(BTEX) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Diesel (TPH-D). Individual constituentswill be tested by EPA Method 5030/8020, TPH-D by D.O.H.S./L.U.F.T. Manual Method-Modified EPA 8015. 2.3 Soil Boring Locations Soil Boring #1 will be located at the north side of Dispenser #1 and will be slant drilled under the dispenser to determine the vertical extent of contamination. Soil Boring #2 will be located at the north side of Dispenser #3 and will be slant drilled under the dispenser to determine the vertical extent of contamination. Soil Boring #3 will be located at the location of the Tank 90 site and will be drilled vertically to determine the depth of contamination. Soil boring #4 will be located at the north end of tank #4 and will be drilled vertically to determine the depth of contamination 2.4 IDepth of Soil Borinqg The depth of each boring will be determined in the field by the project geologist with the concurrence of a representative from KCEHSD. Minimum, thirty-foot drilling depths are planned. Auguring will stop when two consecutive HNU readings above background are none detect. The depth of groundwater in the area is 135 feet (Kern County Water Agency, February 1, 1998, 1997 Report on Water Conditions; Improvement District #4. Due to the depth to groundwater, it is not anticipated that contamination has reached the water table.» If perched groundwater is encountered, drilling will stop, KCEHSD and Lutrel will be notified and a supplemental workplan will be submitted.1 A 3 * I IO AJE QUALITY ASSURANCEIQUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES §._1_ Purpose ‘ This study has been undertaken to determine the horizontal and vertical extentof soil contamination associated with the underground storage tanks and dispensers at Mikuls Truck Stop. Field procedures will follow the guidelines contained in the State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Field Manual dated October 18, 1989. The field activities will meet the requirements of KCEHSD Handbook UT-35.g Q Borings Exploration will consist of a minimum of four soil borings, each to a sufficient depth to achieve two consecutive five foot soil samples showing zero HNU readings (above background). The depth of each boring will be determined in the field by the project geologist with the concurrence of a KCEHSD representative. If perched groundwater is encountered before the above criterion is met, boring will cease- -’ The locations of the drill holes will be determined by measurement from known facilities and elevations will be estimated from a topographic map. The locations and elevations should beconsidered accurate only to the degree implied by the method used._ Drilling rig-borings will be done using an eight and one half inch hollow-stem auger. After drilling to each sampling depth, sampling apparatus will be inserted into the hollow-stem auger and driven into the undisturbed soil beneath the borehole. A 2‘/2" split spoon sampler fitted with three - 6" long brass sample tubes will be used to collect samples.' The split spoon sampler will be cleaned prior to sampling, between sampling intervals, and between borings to minimizethe possibility of cross contamination., Each boring will be logged by an A J Environmental, lnc., State of California Registered Geologist. Drill cuttings will be monitored for organic concentrations with an HNU meter. 3_.?> Samples ' ‘ _ Prior to the collection of each soil sample, sampling equipment will be washed with a non-phosphate detergent solution; triple rinsed with distilled water and air-dried. Immediately after sampling, the tubes will be sealed with Teflon, capped with plastic end caps, sealed with duct tape, labeled and placed in a cooler containing ice and kept at a temperature of four degrees Celsius or less. Chain-of-Custody 4 . ¢ . . \, (. @.. >1 , ,<»~- AJE 4_-° forms will be completed when the sample is collected and maintained with each transfer of the samples. 3.4 Spoils Disposal and Boring Destruction All contaminated soil not preserved for laboratory analysis will be placed in 55 gallon EPA approved drums that will be sealed, labeled, and temporarily stored at the site. Upon receipt of laboratory analysis, the fate of the soil will be determined. All borings with contamination will be backfilled with bentonite pellets, cement and clean cuttings. HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN $1 Purpose 1 A » 3 v The purpose of this‘plan is to provide for worker and environmental Health and Safety during the site characterization at the Mikuls Truck Stop location. This project will be conducted by A J Environmental, Inc. 5; Work Plan This Site Characterization Work Plan calls for at least four borings for the purpose of obtaining undisturbed samples for laboratory analysis. The planned work is summarized below: . ., Task 1: Preparation of a Site Characterization Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan. Task 2: Drill at least four soil borings, to a depth sufflcient to characterize the depth of the contamination plume. Undisturbed soil samples will be collected at five-foot intervals. Each boring will be geologically logged and monitored for hydrocarbon vapors with an HNU PID detector. Borings with contamination will be backfilled with bentonite pellets, cement and clean cuttings. All drilling spoils and rinsate will be sealed in 55-gallon EPA approved drums. Upon receipt of laboratory analysis, their fate will be determined. I‘ Task 3: The soiI- samples will be submitted to BC Laboratories, a State Certified Laboratory for analysis.‘ Prepare and submit a technical report summarizing the results of the site characterization including results and interpretations of data, discussion of methodologies, boring descriptions and remedial action options including a recommended option and risk appraisal. Task 4: 5 4.3 Emergency Contactsr _' In theevent of an emergency occurring during the performance of the characterization-program, the following emergency facilities are available: 1 Police, Fire & Ambulance: Call 911 Hospital: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA (805) 721 -5252 " A cellular telephone will be on-site.A In case an emergency occurs, the following.procedures should be implemented: .. Minor Cuts or Abrasions: The affected area should be washed with soap and water and bandaged. A first aid kit will be on site. All personnel are trained in first aid. Serious Physical lniugg: In the ‘event of serious physical injury: a. b. v- The following information must be recorded for any emergency situation as soon _ as possible: :-'~gno.oo'm An ambulance or medical assistance will be called immediately If an ambulance is not available, the victim willbe transported to the nearest hospital:. Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA2 (805) 721-5252. Notifier's name. Date, time and location of the incident. Nature of emergency (describe what happened).- Extent of injuries.Z Names of agencies and individuals notified. Actions taken. I6 .1 Q wl AJE- Y -\ I\ 1.51 Personnel . 'T The following personnel will be at the site during the assessment project.' _ A J Environmental, Inc. Michael A. Feldman and Harold E. Sugden Melton Drilling Rig Operator & Helper KCEHSD g Representative Mr. Feldman will be designated as the site safety officer and will be responsible for ensuring compliance with this plan at all times. Mr. Feldman and Mr. Sugden have completed the Forty-Hour Health and Safety Training requirements. Drilling personnel also have Health and Safety training. Personnel access to work zone will be limited if Level C personal protective equipment is required. Only personnel properly equipped with LevelC equipment will be allowed to enter the contaminated zone. 4.5 Wastes The contaminant to be encountered at the site is diesel. The hazardous substances that are likely to be encountered are benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylenes. Applicable exposure data for these substances are found in Table1 “Hazardous Substances Data." Symptoms of exposure and first aid treatments for each contaminant are found in Table 2 “Exposure Symptoms and First Aid Treatment." . ' All drilling spoils will be sealed in 55-gallon EPA approved drums. Upon receipt of laboratory analysis, their fate will be determined. ;4_._§ Job Hazards Chemical hazards could be encountered from direct skin contact with contaminated soils or breathing volatilized chemicals in the air. Level D equipment includes standard work clothing and gloves that would reduce skin contact with any chemicals encountered. An HNU-PID detector will be in continuous use in the breathing zone and if organic vapor concentrations of 5 ppm above background are detected, Level C equipment will be donnedby all personnel in the contaminated zone. Respirators should protect workers from inhaled contaminants. Weather conditions have the potential to disrupt the project. If it is raining the drilling and sampllngwill be postponed. ‘ y 7 F 4.7 Risk Assessment' The potential for adverse health or safety risks to the on-site workers or the immediate surrounding area is low. No unauthorized personnel will be permitted to stand near the boring operations. If unauthorized personnel enter the work site they will be asked to leave. __ 4.8 Exposure Monitorinq. An HNU PID detector will be in continuous use during drilling operations. The PID is an organic vapor analyzer that responds to hydrocarbons at very low_ concentration levels. It provides a continuous, direct readout of total organic vapor concentrations and does not respond to ambient gases such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. Measurements are recorded in parts per million (ppm)._ If the organic vapors in the breathing zone detected by the HNU PID detector exceed 5 ppm above background levels for more than five minutes, the personnel in the contaminated zone will don Level C protective equipment. This equipment will be worn continuously until such time that the HNU PlD detector concentrations are below 5 ppm above background. 4.9 Personal Protective Equipment. Level D equipment will be required at all times that HNU PID detector measured concentrations are below 5 ppm above background._ Level D equipment includes: Hard Hats, Safety Boots, Eye Protection and" Protective Gloves. . ‘ lf HNU PID detector concentrations exceed 5 ppm above background, all personnel in the contamination zone will don modified Level C equipment until HNU PID detector concentrations are reduced to below five ppm above _ background. . ' .. » Modified Level C equipment includes: Level D equipment, Half mask respirators with organic vapor cartridges and coveralls.» A J Environmental, Inc. will provide Level C personnel protective equipment for its own representatives. If Level C equipment is required, the site safety officer will ensure that only personnel equipped with Level C equipment will be allowed to enter the contaminated zone, which includes the immediate working area. 0' Y kl' .8 » D ' ...k., . V J5‘. _-1 00 AJE Table 1 “Hazardous Substances Data” (ppm) I -5 "=‘ 1 100 100 100 PELp STEL° 5 125 150 150 |DLH° Carcinogen 2,000 2,000 1,000 Odor Threshold“ 1.4 2.0 2.1 NEe LEL/UEL' (%) 1.3/7.9 1.0/6.7 1.2/7.1 1.1/7.0 Max. Levels at site 2.2 24 37 178 a - Permissible exposure limit in air for 8 hour day as established by ACGIH (1987 update) b - Short term exposure limit in air for 15 minutes as established by ACGIH (1987 update) c - Immediately dangerous to life or health from NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (1990) d - As adapted for AIHA Journal (1987) e - Not Established '’ f- Lower Explosive Limit/Upper Explosive Limit from NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (1990) 9 _ V Y _ _ 4 V _ I ‘ _ _ ‘ _ __V_:__\ 7 "id _4____‘ J; ___ w ‘ ‘' I v D0 I, AJE fl Table 2 “Exposure Symptoms and First Aid Treatment” ' Benzene Inhalation Ingestion Contact Odor - Aromatic, Upper respiratory and GI tract irritation, muscle spasms, slow pulse, extrasystoles, hypokalemia, irritated eyes, skin burns Eyes - irrigate immediately for 15 minutes Sl- Water flush immediately Breathing - artificial respiration and move to freshair Ingestion - immediate medical attention ‘ I Ethyl Benzene Inhalation Ingestion Odor - Aromatic, Irritated eyes and mucous membranes, headaches, dermatitis, narcosis,coma Same as benzene , Toluene Inhalation Skin absorption Ingestion Contact Odor - Aromatic, fatigue, weakness, confusion, euphoria, dizziness, headache, dilated pupils, lacrimation, nervousness, muscle fatigue, insomnia, paresthesia, dermatitis, photopia Same as benzene ‘ U Xylenes Inhalation Skin absorption Ingestion Contact Odor - Aromatic,' dizziness, excitement, drowsiness, uncoordination, staggering gait, irritated eyes, nose or throat, corneal vacuolization, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dermatitis Same as benzene 4.10 Work Zones u Two work zones will be established for this project: a restricted zone (exclusion zone) encompassing the drilling area and a clean zone. The zones will be U separated by function only. 10 _ __ '1 _ K ‘ V; _ "- :9 M: _ (_ ‘ fi_'<__fl \_ N _ _ _ D Q _ _ _ M V ’ \ ~ . ?i 0,-- 1 I ’ ‘ ' ~ N ‘ 1" b T ‘' _ _ _‘ ‘ ‘V. ‘A ’ 5 \* 4'1v ¢. '- ‘ ‘ V§ A J;-E5 ~ r "K >44‘ ft.- “r ‘Q l ' ‘e - v< I \' _ ‘Q"i~* 6 0 - - " 1- 3 » ~ _ *5 , '' l “ "‘ 9 -n i- l 0* a 1, ' 4.11 Decontamination ' \ ‘ 't~ ‘ '4 Q} ~' - ".1 ’- '- Allpersonnel who have been working in the contamination zone shall undergo ..' 'l personal decontamination when leaving the exclusion zone for coffee or lunch 1- _ -breaks and at the end of the work day‘ ' 1» ~ n‘ 3 ‘3 U _ » _ - -Q .The_decontamination station shall include the steps listed in Table3 v t Q - "' 3». -.‘ ,a-_ _- av‘ “‘,l -u ,*~m ' Table 3 “Personne Decontamination w‘ ' Q“ ‘1g*1;“l5'»~‘& =1; "‘" ~ -* ¢ @~ M2-by .51 x *;- §g~»§§?§;ww:*-»-»- ~+~ - \~ §~ l;i?§l§f7@§;§§§"@;;ii§§%;.l:é%Q§i*‘é,%Equipment»>~:+y,¢§.t,::ia:,iW>1'»»:awii‘ g'8'L‘\.-» 4» ¢§mDegontamination Step i, ,:» M" - . _ Quter glove and boot removal ’ ¢- ,7 Respirator' Hands and face » L' 7 1- Set equipment on plastic drop cloth Wash in soap solution Rinse and dry Set equipment on plastic drop cloth Wash in soap solution Rinse and dry Wash with hand cleaner or liquid soa Rinse and dry h " ; -p "- - > ¢ ‘F' Q ii ' !! 4 _, ,. 1",, ll. _ __ Table 4 Equipment Decontamination " ‘w’.;<' 1 ~ arm» aw- v(>¢),4_)‘1 1 » xx‘; » 4 W @~\‘&$ B “£1-v ‘git; 1» ;;~<<,§<AiE fw gt, ‘M25 fig; _‘ g < W Qmfjjéfiy 11 -N ui mentwl q p M QM W}? :1 fit“ waawecontamination epsfisfit ‘W Q4“ 2,». Split spoon sampler 1 High pressure steam rinse Auger Head 2 Visual inspection Auger Flights' - a x l 3 High pressure steam rinse as necessary _* ‘4.12.. General Safety Measures ~" ~.,_.z 4 ' 1‘ * .- 4- Dt - * * - ‘ ‘The following general safety procedures shall be followed by all persons entering I ‘1 . » i - and/or working in the designated work zones~ I . ..‘ ,. .,.§_ - . No one Wl|| be allowed on-site without the prior knowledge and consent of the' site safety officer All personnel shall be advised of the site safety requirements " ' as discussed in this plan All personnel shall bring any unsafe conditions to the attention of the site safety . ‘-officer._ I- A There will be no smoking eating or drinking in the work zone " '_ Hands shall be thoroughly cleaned prior to smoking eating or drinking -s >- ' ‘_ i ‘9 i— I pA I ’I -. ~ Q “'2 ¢ __ 3‘ Q 1 0 ' -. ct‘ F v ~' \' y " I “r . ‘ .r ~. A ,‘-. L, Q .- I -r , ~.. .~ v\r 4_ ’\ v _,, -., \- ...n" AJE 4.13 Plan Acceptance All personnel involved with this project are required to read this Health and Safety Plan and sign in the space provided that they have read this plan and understand its requirements. Prior to beginning work, the site safety officer shall conduct a site safety meeting to explain the requirements of this plan and insure that all personnel are familiar with it. Name Date Name I. Date I Name Date Name Date Name' v Date~ Name Date Name Affiliation Affiliation Affiliation Affiliation Affiliation Affiliation ‘. Affiliation 12 - --K “\'\,,_~ 4 0 ~' ‘' .0 1 ' -‘I x’ ‘u \.. '3 ~ .. “w1 S.l.l8lHXEl >w HPV 1 .< - *n HI 4I " . 4 ‘ ‘MDNE P _ P _ A EJA ‘ . > _ _ A l I 6 Q0 I AJE I Description Summation of ‘Laboratory Results TPH-d ‘Benzene Toluene Ethyl-Benzene Xylene Tank #1 Middle @ 2' Tank #1 Middle @ 6’ Tar1k #2 Middle @ 2’ Tank #2 Middle @6' Tank #2 South @ 2’ Tank #2 South @ 6’ Tank #3 North @ 2' Tank #3 North @ 6’ Tank #3 South @ 2’ Tank #3 South @ 6’ Tank #4 North @ 2' Tank #4 North @ 6’ Tank #4 South _@ 2’ Tank #4 South @ 6’ Tank #5 North @ 2' Tank #5 North @ 6' Tank #5 South @' 2' Tank #5 South @ 6’ Description' Dispenser #3 @ 2’ Dispenser #3 @ 6‘ Dispenser #1 @ 2" Dispenser #1 @ 6’ Dispenser #2 @ 2' Dispenser #2 @ 6’ South 90 @ 2’ South 90 @ 6’ Tank 90 @ 2'' Tank 90 @ 6' _ \ _____ _,_, ms/ks ms/ks _ mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ND ND ND ND N1) ND 210 ND ND w ND . ND ND ND ND 8,100 9,200 ND ‘ND 5,300 21 21 ND TPH-d mks 12,800 60,100 19,300 15,900 13.6 12.5 ND ND ND 539 ND ND ND ND 666 ND ND _0.0053 ND ‘ ND ND ND ND 6666666 66666 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND yaks arms NR NR NR . NR ND 12.5 ND ' ' 99.8 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND N1? 666 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.014 ND ND Benzene Toluene Ethyl-Benzene Xylene asks asks NR NR NR 29.5 137 ND ND ND ND ND ND NR 1 94 1320 ND ND ND ND ND ND . \'." ,. _.> r » /. =3. . ... ~.»~_-¢- -,, ;ir_!4xU"""D »,.. ¢-, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTl:°EFtVlCES DEPARTMENT ' Q, ‘ A FAX (aos) eo2-0701 A r » ssouncs MA NA as/w.¢.=/vr . _ A GENCY "II/I//1,’‘ srsvs McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director 5 I MA Dmfcmk 2700 ‘M’ STREET, SUITE 300 - Community Development Program Department BAKERSHELD» CA 93391-237° . """'"='é= Engineering & Survey Services Department Voice: (805) 862-8700 _ V Environmental Health Services Department _ . - _ Planning Department 1TY Relay: (soo) 7as-2929 ‘-__¢$-.'--1v:~i€‘I/:T~:l}‘.v.‘.‘.<--:Ofjr‘ e-mall: eh@kerncounly.com O ' T" DA VID PRICE IIIR fllfllllllll’ :4 ' C A '11/1/In ‘ 1_ \ _ Roads Department ""1/1‘/9/5}/\I’I"" ~ February 10, 1999 Alan Mikuls< < Mikuls Truck Stop 2311 Taft Hwy . Bakersfield, CA 93313 ,, 'SUBJECTI CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENT AS Ac RESULT Ol-“S ANr l _ UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE AT: ' ' Mikuls Truck Stop A ' ,' 2201 Taft Hwy» Bakersfield, CA ' 93313 Dear Alan Mikuls : " S The enclosed form letter must be provided by this Agency to all responsible parties associated with a leaking underground storage tank site lt is intended to d' . a VIS6 all parties of their responsibility to conduct corrective action as a result of an unauthorized release at the above-mentioned site, Additional information is provided regarding the appeal process available to responsible parties for any action associated with this Agency's activities regarding oversight of required corrective action, Upon receipt of this notification, you have 45 days to select a qualified environmental contractor and begin corrective action im le ' , p mentation. The procedures for selection ofthe contractor and development of the varied workplansnecessary to obtain clo _ _ sure of your case are described in the enclosed Kern County guideline booklet titled Site Characterization and Remediation (UT 35); Should you have any questions regarding the information contained in the notice, please feel free to contact Joe Canas, Hazardous Materials Program Supervisor, at (805) 862-8756. ‘ Sincer ly, H 7¢c.J 1 ,1 Y 4 Karen Geye, Contr ct Administrator SMc:jg '' cc: Joe Canas 4 Li _ STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD STANDARD AGREEMENT NO. 8-O05-5 50-0 _ Notice of Responsibility ' 4 . Sit:-:_Cade _32001o ' Date First Reported_06_/30_/98 Site Name_MIKULS TRUCK STOP ~ ' Substance_~l2034 Address _220,1 TAFT HWY_ _ ‘ A . City/ State/Zip_BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 3 Federal (XX ) State ( ) ' Responsible Party_ LESTER '& PATRICIA COMPAGNONI Responsible Party Contact ALAN MIKULS Address_23 1 1 TAF T HWY' City/ State/Zip_BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 Pursuant to Sections 25297.1 and 25297.15 of Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code, you are hereby notified that the above site has been placed in the Local Oversight Program and the individual(s) or entity(ies) shown above, or on the attached list, has been Identified as the party(ies) responsible for investigation and- cleaup of the above site. Section 25297.15 further requires the primary or active responsible party to notify all current record owners of fee title before the local agency considers cleanup or site closure proposals or issuesa closure letter. This agency is prepared to perfonn these required notifications, as part of its contract with the SWCRCB, provided that the primary or active responsible party certifies that those responsible parties identified above, or on the attached list, includes all current record owners _of fee title for the subject property. It is your responsibility to determine which of you is the primary or active RP and to submit a letter, within 20 calendar days of receipt of this notice, either certifying the accuracy and completeness of the information shown above, or on the attached list, or correcting this information to make it accurate and complete. Also, if property ownership changes in the future, you must notify this local agency within 20 calendar days of when-you are I informed of the change. 3 , A ‘“ .» 0 Any action or inaction by this local agency associatedwith corrective action, including responsible party A identification, is subject to petition to the State Water Resources Control Board. Petitions must be filed within 30 days from the date of the action/inaction. To obtain petition procedures, please FAX your request to the State Water Board at (916) 227-4349 or telephone (916) 227-4408. ' _ ~ ._ Pursuant to Section 25299.37(c)(7) of the Health and Safety Code, a responsible party may request the~ designation of an administering agency when required to conduct corrective action. Please contact this office for further information about the site designation process. pg Contract Project Director: , _ . ) ' (805) 862-8700 ‘ 4 Date Sig at e C - ' Telephone Number . I _Add:_XX Reason: ADDITIONAL RP Delete: ' " Reason: - ' a- Change: i . Reason: 0 r.,,_ ——~ .—* /+2 ’ A E 4100 Easton Drive Suite 12 Bakersfield CA 93309 " s, , nVirQnmenta|, |nC- Bus: (805) 327;74'29. ' Fax: (805)327-1707 ‘ Bakersfield, CA 93308 “ ,3 "" T l -. . ' "3' “rt ‘Januar"y20,1999, _ " ' '1 » Mr. Ed Dykes ' . _’Lutrel Trucking & Environmental Sen/ices, Inc. __ '6315 Snow Road ’ A “ -‘ 7'Re: "Site Characterization Work Plan Mikuls Truck Stop l 2201 Taft Highway‘ ‘ » Bakersfield, CA 93313 i ‘Dear Mr.Dykes:, . » ‘ 3. ‘ A J Environmental, Inc; is pleased to present this proposal to prepare a Site. Characterization Work Plan for the Mikuls Truck;_Stop located at 2201 Taft Highway, in Bakersfield, CA. This is required by the Kern County Environmental Health _ ‘> Department (KCEHD) as a result of the removal of one x 6,000 gallon, one x 8,0000 gallon and 3 x 10,000 gallon underground storage tanks. It will address the. contamination found beneath Tanks # 4 & 5 and Dispensers # 1 & 3. 3 . ’ The work plan will be prepared in accordance with Handbook #UT-35 developed’ by the_KCEHD whose. requirements are outlined below: -_ 1.Site Background 3' ‘ 3 "‘ - r ea. 1 Current and pastluses of the, site, current and past contents of the ' T A underground tanksand length of time the tanks were in place. - 1 ’ . 1 Information regarding discrepancies or reportable variations on‘ - inventory monitoring, failed tightness tests,Mre_pairs to tankI ‘ piping, past spills or leaks. " ~'_ - '' '. l _ » - > ., -b. g c. Description of known surface and subsurface hydrogeology. *2. Site Specific Plot Plan _ ’ ’ _ _ The plan must include all process equipment, surface and‘ ' subsurface piping, location of all abandoned and existing tanks, _ product dispensers, wells and buildings. ' 3 - A A 1-‘_ 3. Preliminary Site Assessment Results A ' Analytical results of the preliminary site assessment._ ____ _ -_ A J nvironmental, Inc. C Mr. Ed Dykes ' . January 20, 1999, i Page 2 -r 4. Soil Sampling Plan. ~ 'a. Proposed locations and depths of all borings and rationale for" V choosing them. y V V _ _ s . T V; ' b. ‘ Contaminants to be analyzed, laboratory that will perform the ii V analyses, analytical methods and Quality Assurance andrQuality _ C . Control (QA/QC) plans. i s S» c. Equipmentand procedures for sample retrieval. 5. Healthand Safety Considerations ‘ . or a. " Personnel protection and training. b. ., On-site monitoring." it S i c. Required safety equipment. Receipt of approval from KCEHD for the work plan grants you authorization to proceedwith its implementation. In order to present you with a total estimatedS project cost we have obtained bids for the remainingphases required to complete theproject. These phases include drilling, obtaining in situ soilsamples, analysis of the samples at a State Certified Laboratory and presentation of a final report that documents the findings with recommendations for site remediation.r The drilling and sampling will be.performed by Melton Drilling Company and ther laboratory analysis will be performed by BC Laboratories. y » Dri|lingandSamp|ing ‘i . S S. It is planned to drill four holes, deep enough to penetrate ten feetof " »- uncontaminated soil at each of the locations. The holes and their rationale for location will be based on being able to delineate the vertical and horizontal extent ofathe contamination plume. Initial borings will be drilled to assess the vertical. depth of contamination. Subsequent holes, if required by KCEHSD willbe drilled f at least as deep as the first hole. V "a '0 vw.‘ ..- ,. A J Environmental, lnc.g Mr. Ed Qykes,t January 20, 1999 Page3 . . ‘. ._, c -—“ > ' = _, The cost estimate includesthe drilling of holesto either:g a; Depth required to encounter 10’ of clean soil at each location __ -b. g , Drilling refusal dueto encountering impenetrablesoil or buried’ __ gobjects. . X ,,y _ Encounteringgroundwater(unlikely atthislocatiori). T ’ It is impossible to know the depth or amount of contamination without drilling. - For this reason, our work is performed on a time. and materials basis at_a_ rate of $100.00 per hour. 9 . ‘ ' ’ 9 * -- ~ 9 ». . \._ Sampleswill becollectedaccording to standard industry practices and State and‘ County guidelines. These procedures will be enumerated in the workplan that will be submittedto KCEHD for approval. A California Registered Geologist will be on- site to log the borings, monitor the soil during drilling and collect the samples. After drilling the boreholes will be backfilled with cement to seal them. All soil will be ’ - drummed pending laboratoiyresults. ' t " _ f : , ' 0 9 _ . ’_ SampleAnalysis' 9- 0 g ' 9 All soil samples will be analyzed by BC Laboratories, a State Certified Laboratory.. They will be analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) and: total petroleum hydrocarbons-diesel" (TPH-D). Individual Constituents will be K a tested by EPA Method 5030/8020. TPH-Diesel will be tested by D.O.H.S./L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015. For this estimate we are assuming fourr holes and that twelve samples will be required at a cost of $95 per sample. Repo'rt.Preparation T ~ i '. TT Uponcompletion of the field work and receipt of the laboratory analysis, a report. ‘will be prepared and submitted to the county. The report will describe the field work performed, borehole logs, review of the laboratory results with required documentation and recommendations for the remediation ofthe contamination. \ .l _ Environmental, lnc. Mr. Ed Dykes January 20, 1999' Page 4 _ i . A g __ The estimated costfor the entire project is itemized below: Workplan Preparation. _ $ 400< . Drilling Company » 11,100 1 Sampling & Field Supervision A 800 A Gas Detector 1 ‘P IA 100 1,140 1,000 Laboratory Analysis ' y 1"~ " ‘Report Preparation, A I TOTAL ‘ , $4,540‘ t - W - 4 ‘ This estimate does not include the cost of disposing of any contaminated soil., This estimate includes costs for one day of field work. Any additional costs will be charged on a time and materials basis as previously mentioned. This estimate will not be exceeded without receivingeapproval from you or your representative. A J Environmental, lnc. is prepared to commence work upon receiving your authorization to proceed. Please sign both copies of this proposal and our ' 0* General Terms and Conditions if you are in agreement and return one in the enclosed envelope provided for your convenience. We look fon/vard to being of service to you, ' = § . . ‘ ; Yours very tfruly, ~ .1 A J ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Michael A. Feldman, R.E.A.9 President i r P it Proposal accepted this * day of ,1999- _. for ‘ ~P Lutrel Trucking & Environmental Services, Inc. 1‘ V 77 777 7 , _ ' . I ' _ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT r - “RESOURCE MANAGEMENTAGENCY STEyl§_ McCALLEY, R-E-H-$.ire¢lQr \\,\"'_:\:'T§'_f§..'..$.).?_?’;‘1'¢___ » Y DA v/0 PRICE ///, R/_l/IA 0/nscron 2700 M STREET, SUl'lE 300 - h w K Community Development Program Department BAKERSHELD, CA 93301-2379 . Engineering & Survey Services Department gage: 883,22:-g;Igl;J 5 _ ' Environmental Health Services Department - 1 - _ =_ "--1 . V V Pl 'o TTY Relay: (800) 735-2929 annm e-mall: eh@kerncoun!y.com '11/I//0, S- C /IIIIII g epartment ‘ Roads Department ’*»,O1:. \‘< 1" *- 1 ¢,”’”9 I || ll January 13, 1999 l 4‘ Alan Mikuls " * - V Mikuls Truck Stop. "PO Box 78,197 -_ Pumpkin Center, CA 93363 . SUBJECT: CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENT ASRAHRESULT OF AN - _ M‘ UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE AT: . '‘ - . h ’ - Mikuls Truck Stop i . I _ ‘ 2201 Taft Hwy ‘ Bakersfield, CA _93313_ Dear Alan Mikuls: . . ~ The enclosed form letter must be provided by this Agency to allresponsible parties associated with . a leaking underground storage tank sites‘ It is intended to advise all parties of their res to conduct corrective action _ ' ponsibility_ h as a result of an unauthorized release at the above-mentioned site - Additional information is provided regarding the a eI V pp a process available to responsible parties for S _ any action associated with this Agency's activities regarding oversight of required corrective action.' Upon receipt of this notification, you have 45 days toselect a qualified environmental contractor -_ j. and begin corrective action implementation. The procedures for selection of the contractor and' development of the varied work lans 1 p necessary to obtain closure of your case are described in the A A enclosed Kern County guideline booklet titled Site Charact' _ _> erization and Remediation (UT 35L Should you have any questions regardin th ' ~ _ g h e information contained in the notice, please feel free ~ to contact Joe Canas, Hazardous Materials Program Su erv' y _ p isor, at (805) 862-S756. 1 Sincerely, ‘ ~" an ~ aren Geye,_Cont tAdministrator. SMc:jg I A‘ \ L s _, . . t ‘i "1 ‘ sT.2 wprrgg RESOURCES CONTRQBOARD . STANDARD AGREEMENT NO. 8-i005-550-0 ' Notice of Responsibility '' S.ite_Cnde -_ 320010 , Date First Reported O6/30/98 Site Name_MIKULS TRUCK STOP A Substance 12034 Address _220l TAFT HWY City/ State/Zip_BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313_ Federal (XX) State (w) Responsible Party_MH(ULS TRUCK STOP. Responsible Party Contact_ALAN MIKULS Address___PO BOX 78197- City/ State/Zip_PUMPKIN CENTER, CA 93383_ . ' » Pursuant to Sections 2529751 and 25297.15 of Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code, you are hereby _ notified that the above site has been placed in the'Local Oversight Program and the individual(s) or entity(ies) shown above, or on the attached list, has been Identified asithe party(ies) responsible for investigation and cleaup of the above site. Section 25297.15 further requires the primary or active responsible party to notify all current recordowners of fee title before the local agency considers cleanup or site closure proposals or issuesa closure letter. This agency is prepared to perform these required notifications, as part of its contract with the SWCRCB, provided that the primary or active responsible party certifies that those responsible parties identified above, or on the attached list, includes all current record owners of fee title for the subject property- It is your responsibility to determine which of you is the primary or active RP and to submit a letter, within 20 calendar days of receipt of this notice, either certifying the accuracy and completeness of the infonnation shown above, or on the attached list, or correcting this information to make it accurate and complete. Also, if property ownership changes in the future, you must notify this local agency within 20 calendar days of when you are ' infonnedof the change. Any action or inaction by this local agency associated with corrective action, including responsible party identification, is subject to petition to the State Water Resources Control Board; Petitions must be filed within 30 days from the date of the action/inaction. To obtain petition procedures, please FAX your request to the State Water Board at (916) 227-4349 or telephone (916) 227-4408.4 Pursuantto Section 25299.37(c)(7) of the Health and Safety Code, a responsible party may request the designation of an administering agency when required to conduct corrective action. Please contact this office for further information about the site designation process. r _ Contract Project Director: y ‘ eu_ I A _ _ ' (805) 862-8700 . Date /L/Q1 Z 17 Si natre Telephone Number" g _ Add:_XX Reason: NEW SITE- Delete: Reason:’ Chan e: Reason: rug l “'22?-T ‘u », ~<' ,: -I, O ll. xfi 4-_- '4» .1: . ,¢ . v-.~ ,, ‘9 I" , I 59 s ‘I; JQ“ v,I Q w uI 1-“ .Iur'\ E.‘ ~ 1'14"‘ . :2 7 ». 4%" /Q/‘ . 1. 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' 7 _ ' ' - Date rim Reported 06/30/9s ' .- Site Naine_MIKULS TRUCK STOP Substance 12034 fn s .~i- +a:~;§ it. ‘l! .. r-If‘ - ._ ‘ i " '1'?‘ 4 ' ' i‘ . ‘ I ‘ ;-. ,. 2 * r I‘ .‘ .___:“\r 1! 5 Address __2201TAFT HWY . _ - City/State/Zip_BAK.ERSFIELD, CA 933i3_ Federal (xx) State() ,, ¢V ¢ ‘1 ii ' Responsible Pany__MIKULS TRUCK. STOP________ . ' -Q Responsible Party Contact___ALAN MIKULS____________________ Address _a_._-no BOX 722197 City/ State/Zip__PUMPKlN CENTER, ca 933s3__ ¢ ..t i .' ‘I lr I I ‘if/*1 c WI 4 "»-___)-*-..._- __ .- _.,_ 9 'i \t \ '0 ‘~w ~v4 _ s3J Pursuantto Sections 25297.1 and 25297.15 of Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code, you are hereby ' notified -that the above site has been placed in the Local Oversight Program and the individua1(s) or entity(ies) '~ shown above, or on the attached list, has been ldentified as the party(ies) responsible for investigation and cleaup of the above site. Section 25297.15 further requires the primary or active responsible party to notify all _ -,- N ,s4 'I current record OWTICTS of fee title before the local agency considers cleanup or site closure proposals or issues a' closure letter. This agency is prepared to perform these required notifications, as part of its contract with the - _ it SWCRCB, provided that the primary or active responsible party certifies that those responsible parties . M ~ -_i t itdé‘fiti’fii€d"ab'oveTof’6n"the'attached‘list;'i.ncludes'a»ll’current :record'owners"of fee-title-for-tlieisubject,.property:g.1t4..a__ is your responsibility to determine which of you is the primary or active RP and to submit a letter, within 20 _ _. calendar days of receipt of thisnotice, either certifying the accuracy and completeness of the information shown above,tor onthe attached l.ist, or correcting this infomiation to make it accurate and complete. Also, if propertyj“ Q’_ ownership changes in the future, you must notify this local agency within 20 calendar days of when you are r _L' informed of the change. ' An action or inactionb this locala enc associated with corrective action, includin res onsible » ' '",’ 8 Y 8 P . P V _,_,.{ identification, is subject to petition to the State Water Resources Control -Board. Petitions must be filed within~ 1 f’ur_sua.nt to Section 25299.37(c)(7) of the Health and Safety Code, a responsible party may request the ~ ' i "' ‘designation of ‘an administering agency when required to c'onduct corrective action. Please contact this officé'' for further inf0rmation.ab'out the site designation process. ' _ ,-' _ ;* - I , Ir ' 30 days fioni the date ofthe action/iiiaction. To obtain petition procedures, please FAX your request to the Q __' i i State Water Board at (916) 227-4349 or telephone (916) 227-4408, . 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WATER REsOURE§§@ONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UST CLEANUPaPROGRAM sITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT_ L CONTRACTOR #: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: F SUBSTANCE: 12034 SITE'NO: 320010 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM:Y sITE NAME=IMIKULs TRUCK STOP DATE REPORTED: 06/30/98 ADDRESS: '2201 TAFT HWY ~~- DATE CONFIRMED: 06/30/98 CITY/ZIP: »BAKERSFIELD CA 93313‘ ' MULTIPLE R.P's:N e ---- -- SITE STATUS -> CASE TYPE: ’S CONTRACT STATUS: 4, EMERGENCY RESPONSE:_A RP SEARCH: S DATE UNDERWAYE“O6fi30/98 DATE COMPLETED: 06/30/98 PRELIMINARY YDATE UNDERWAY§-0@Z30/98 DATE COMPLETED: 01/06/99 ASSESSMENT: C ‘ '€Q;_1 ’ ‘.’\‘A"- ! L' ‘I. ~» \..\_).l_.~ I REMEDIAL DATE UNDERNAYZ / / DATE COMPLETED: // INVESTIGATION: >2? REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERwAY=_ _/ / DATE COMPLETED=L // POST REMEDIAL _ DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED: // ACTION MONITORING: ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE:' ‘DATE TAKEN: . // TAKEN: LUFT FIELD MANUAL CONSIDERATION 2, S, C, A. ' I (CATEGORY 1, 2, 3, PLUS H, S, C, A, R, W, G, OR O AS APPLICABLE) CASE CLOSED: DATE CLOSED: // DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: fly / QQAREMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: CONTACT NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: PHONE #: CONTACT NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS; CITY/ZIP: PHONE #:(_ CONTACT NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS:I CITY/ZIP: ----- REsPONsIBLE PARTY ------------------------ -- = ALAN MIKULs$ffi0L Iii .,'( MIKULS TRUQK@STOP P O BOX 78E%Z§;» PUMPKIN CENTERPCA 93383 (805) 832-5390? :.‘;.,;.'.° 4 '" ' -'.‘;'.'...'- 1:‘- . JI -v». .- _ 141%‘ --'--'~\‘5‘ Ir! 8- ,1 41;. _.\.- “ HM ' _CONTACT NAME: SPECIALIST: 35 SENSITIVITY: NES ABANDONMENT #:— DATE OF REPORT: 01/06/99 LEAK REPORT:Y COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: PHONE #= CONTACT NAME: COMPANY NAME: ‘ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: J _ _ ELL‘... ._, _ _. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) I CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT Ewswcv g~gg;;~1P<=F§¢E<>FEM=R<=E~°Y$E"v'<=E$ E) YES (3-,-No E BEE" “LE” 1:) YES Q NO uIsTR'IsuTIIIN%sR'mII~ic>NarnzimsmucrsonasIIEEIEIIITRE1éA¢K1PAGE(SRNI§>P6R‘Ii:§%1%%%%%%%%%%%%%§% QAI I ..( 0454‘? (CI Y 3300/5 NAME OF INDIVIDUAL FILING REPORT PHONE SIGNATURE BY PORTED L_c1\»r"e/\ FMK (ace) IrI.1~s"/(.3 %v& REPRESENTING 1:] OWNEWOPERATOR C] REG|oNN_BoARD COMPANYORAGENCYNAM [:1 OTHER _ IAQFH COL.ur\lI‘\/_\;.¥\\/- “°““°;Q,70O -~M~ 3,5 6)e_3OO 'IE¢.\<!lX‘6'I’IIL\c§\ 0.A~ 4a3oIA RE NAME _ STREET ooNTAcT PERsETNv STAPTIONE ZIP - P; \Qr\ N\\\k I--\.§ III v~I<~<>w~ (305) Y 32-5390 NS BLE TY RESPO PAR "°°“E“ ?_ ¢>.’E>o,< '7? IR"! "I>..mpka»\ Qmkw c_P» 9559.5 FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) ' OPERATOR PHONE _ M ,gI,.\<> —T(‘v~QI( Sup (‘T057 ?51-55% ADDRESS AT ON LOC STE “‘ CROSS STREET I-may CF], G LOCAL AGENCY AGENCY NAME CONTACT PERSON PHONE ‘- mm (ZQMI, 'E'n\/I HE¢.I+\q Law~@.\ PARK (%0$)%'u2-9405 ENT NS EM ENC E REGIONAL BOARD PHONE M PL AG _ C¢.v(I~rc.\ \/c'.\\e,y () (1) NAME QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) mi (LDLI E] UNKNOWN STANCES VOLVED (2) ‘ C] uNKNowN SUBN NT DATE °'$°°‘/ERED Ci H°W °'$°°VE"E° [:] INVENTORY CONTROL C] SUBSURFACE MONITORING C] NuIsANcE CONDITIONS OM) CPU‘ an‘ OD‘ Y) 8: [3 TANK TEsT @gANK REMOVAL [:| oTI-IER DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN ’ METHOD USED To STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) Nd M‘ 0| D‘ Y‘ Y‘ [:1 REMOVE TANK a REMOVE [:1 REPAIR PIPING HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED 1 ’ L] REPAIR TANK C] CLOSE TANK a. FILL IN PLACE U CHANGE PROCEDURE _ figs [:] NO II=YEs_ DATE 0M| O/M1 2D|C> Q VI 8: [:]REPLACE TANK ['_| OTHER souRcE OF DISCHARGE cAusE(s) gum LEAK C] UNKNOWN [:1 OVERFILL C] RUPTURE/FAILURE I:] SPILL /E:-PIPINGLEAK C] OTHER [:1 coRRosIoN [:1 oTI-IER RYIABATEME D SCOVE SOURCE! CAUSE CASE TYPEU CHECK ONE ONLY UNDETERMINEQ KSOIL ONLY :1 GROUNDWATER [:] DRINKING wATER - (CHECK ONLY IF wATER WELLS I-IAvE ACTUALLY BEEN AFFECTED) CHECK ONE ONLY G _NO ACTION TAKEN Q PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT WORKPLAN SUBMITTED Q POLLUTION CHARACTERIZATION EAK BEING CONFIRMED G PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT UNDERWAY U POST CLEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS C] REMED|A‘|’|QN pug" I: CASE CLOSED (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) U CLEANUP UNDERWAY CURRENT STATUS CHECK APPROPRIATE AcTIoNs ‘fiwmmm I I I:| ExcAvATE a DISPOSE (ED) C] REMOVE FREE PRooucT (FP) [:1 ENHANCED mo DEGRADATION (IT) — _ [:1 cAP SITE (co) |:] EXCAVATE a TREAT (ET) C] PUMP a TREAT GROUNDWATER (en I:| REPI.AcE SUPPLY (Rs) |:] coNTAINI.IENT BARRIER (ca) |:| N0 AcTIoN REouIREo (NA) [:1 TREATMENT AT HOOKUP (HU) |:] VENT SOIL (vs) |:] VACUUM ExTRAcT (VE) |:] OTHER (on K‘c__ Env, I-L¢Q.\'\'I'\ k.d\\\6\/Q./51'~ -\—\/V. IY\VC$I“\‘Q8CA"\'Q‘7\ and r¢mE<IIIc~\~Iz=vI- REMED AL ACT ON COMMENTS NSC O5 (U90) | r |. i. \ b “P F. 4 R b P v F 5 v. € F in ,. F -.‘.' E, e? K -is 11-?- Vi , J!-1|-.-r—~ n‘ ‘ . .,_..1 | ~ tart’? ‘v ii in _ 7 — _ -r.--~ _'.._.__.___..._._ __..._v_=__.. ___ ,__. ;__, _; ___, _,__,_,__,qq,_.___'—-,_._,._,‘€‘g=_,;‘i - INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY -- Indicate whether emergency response personnel and equipment were involved1 at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material'Incident Report should be-filed with the State Office of Emergency Services (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the OES report form may be obtained at your Local underground storage tank permitting agency. Indicate whether' the OES report has been filed as of the date of this reportfl ¢ LQ§éL_§§§E§i_QElX- " .. ‘ - To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section 25180.5. a government employee should sign and_date the form in this blocka A signature here Hoes not mean that the leak has been determined to posea significant threat to human health or safety, only that notification procedures have been followed if required.-_ REPORTED BY _ '7' .F Enter your name, telephone number, and address: Indicate Qhich party you- represent and provide company or agency'name. ' __ IESPONSIBLE PARTY ' _- Enter name. telephone number, contact person, and address of the party _; responsible for the leak. The responsible party would normally be the tank owner. §ITE LOCATION Enter information regarding the tank iacility. At a minimum, you must provide the facility name and full address. _ -- IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES I. Enter_names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Board involved. ‘ ;; gunsraucss INVOLVED ' ‘ 7; Enter the name and quantity lost of the hazardous substance-involved. Room is provided for information on_two substances if appropriate. If more than two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. DISCOVERY[ABATEMENT’ Provide information regarding the discovery and abatement of the leak.4 SOURCEZCAUSE ~ _. Indicate 50ur¢9($) of leak. Check box(es) indicating cause of leak. 駧_IZ§§ _ A ndicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case’ type lS based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if both soil and ground water have been affected,-case type will be "Ground Water’: Indicate "Drinking Waterfl only if one or more municipal or domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "Ground Water" designation does not imply that the affected water cannot be, or is not, used for drinking water, but only that water wells have not yet been affected. It is understood that case type may change upon further investigation. cunxsur STATUS ' ‘~ ~- Indicate the category which best describes the'current staths of the case. Check one box only. The response should be relative to the case type. For example, if case type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer to the status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to: that of soil. Descriptions of options follow:, No Action Taken - No action has been taken by responsible party beyond initial report of leak. .'*‘ Leak Being Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal~ requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground water has been, or will be, impacted as a result of the release., Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplanl Pollution Characterizatigp — responsible party is in the process of fully defining the extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing impacts on surface and/or ground water. ‘- Remediation Plan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate remediation options also submitted., Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. Post Cleanup Monitoring in Progress - periodic ground water or other“ monitoring at site. as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness of remedial activities. Case Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence that no further work is necessary at the site._ IMPORTANT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS INTENDED FOR GENERAL STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY REMEDIAL ACTION_ Indicate which action‘have been used to cleanup or remediate the leak. Descriptions_o£ options follow: >- Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall infiltration. .< Containment Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of contaminant._ Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved site. Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading or land farming). Remove Free Product — remove filoating product from water table.“ ggmp and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants.. Enhanced Biodegradation - use of any available technology to promote bacterial decomposition of contaminants. Replace Supply ~ provide alternative water supply to affected parties. Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or other place of use. Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air through soil. Vent Soil — bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. No Action Regpired - incident is minor, requiring no remedial action. COMMENTS - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident. SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided._ DISTRIBUTION If the form is completed by the tank owner or his agent, retain the'last copy and forward the remaining copies intact to your local tank permitting agency for distribution. 1. Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency 2. Regional Water Quality Control Board_ 3_ Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. 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A * TANK REMOVAL -~ - MIKULS TRUCK STOPI 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA “K K \ I’ Lutrel Trucking and Enviromnental Services Inc ‘v MAY 1998 '7“ .‘q*\ \_|\ I’ /gt) r \ \ 1 l_ » \‘/ <11 D \ ~ V» I \ ‘1 L III‘\ V‘ il ‘l I 5 l I. cl-gin:-onq; /.- l »1 4&2 N II III IV V VI VII v11_1 IX X Certlficatlon APPENDIXA Vicinlty Map Map #2 Plot Plan Map #3 Samphng Polnts Cross Sectlon Lab Analysls Tank Recycllng Certlficates Dry Ice Recelpt Kern County Envlronmental Health Tank Removal Permlt & Recelpt TABLE OF CONTENTS SCl'lQtl0ll P ge INTRODUCTION PURPOSE AND SCOPE BACKGROUND INFORMATION a) Project Locatlon b) Slte Descr1pt1on SITE GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY SITE HISTORY PROJECT HISTORY LTI SITE CHARACTERIZATION FINDINGS a) Soll Profile b) Results of soll sample analysls c) Extent of So1l Contamlnatlon CONCLUSIONS REMEDIAL ACTION ALTERNATIVES LUTREL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS a) Concluslons b) Recommendatlons v v i P -> Y 1 Y V Y U - \ ‘ L,“ ~—~¢ / ‘ .> 4» ‘A.._ I/ \. ~ \ I \| W Tl uulsrnénqa (» - .1 \~_ ‘.~. > ‘l If -\ ‘i\ l IE ' SITE TANK REMOVAL REPORT ' .- ~ I MIKULS TRUCK STOP ' 2201TAFT HIGHWAY ~~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIF ORNLA 93313 _. I. INTRODUCTION V -. This report outlines the underground storage tank (U ST) removal and resultsof Lutrel Trucking and Enviromnental Service, Inc. (LUTREL) operations on three (3) 10,000 gallon, one (1) 8,000 gallon and one (1) 6,000 gallon.Steel USTs at 2201 Taft Highway, Bakersfield, Califomia. The UST removal was authorized by Mr. Alan Mikuls, owner on January 27, 1998. ~- ~ II. PURPOSE AND SCOPE -.- _ - - -1 The purpose of the UST removal was to eliminate the possibility of an accidental release resulting in soil and/or groundwater contamination. Lutrel presented one scenario for removal, 1) Excavate, recycle and backfill. ' Y ' I 'Scope of work for this remediation project involved the following: V ’ 0 Permits were obtained by Lutrel on February 27, 1998. - -\ 0 Excavation of the subject tanks began on April 20, 1998. The USTs were rinsed, pumped and, loaded on flatbed trucks and transported to a State-Certified recycler as a non-hazardous material. \ The rfinsate from the UST was transported to _a local licensed recycler for processingl Samples . ' '\ were taken by having the excavator bucket excavate to the prescribed depth, two feet and six feet r ‘T below the bottom of the tanks, grabbing the sample with a six inch brass tube from the bucket and capping both ends of the tube with Teflon® tape and plastic. The samples were labeled and transported in a cooler immediately to ‘BC Labs for analysis. The samples were analyzed for ~TPH-d and BTEX." Samples were also taken from beneath the dispensers at two feet and six feet, ' sent to Zalco Labs for analysis. These samples were also analyzed for TPH-diesel and BTEX. Lutrel Trucking, Inlc.. O V - Page1 Mikuls Truck Stop. \, r is II in in ll '1 1i V,‘ \U /‘I | 1 Ii P ,|" _%_.__=_ Li ___-Q._ 0. ‘ Data from these analyses were evaluated to assure the owner, Mr. Mikuls and the Kern County . Environmental Health Department that the excavation had no contamination above action levels for this area from the USTs. ' _ . 0 Mrs. Laurel Funk of the Kem County Enviromnental Health Department was on site to witness the actual removal of the USTs and the sampling of the soil. ' III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION \ Information regarding the site location, site description, site geology and hydrogeology, and project history is presented in the following sections. a) Project Location: ' ' _. The project site is located at 2201 Taft Highway in the County of Kem, California. The site is south of Taft Highway bounded by Highway 99 on the east. (See Map #1) r , -r b)‘ Site Description ~ _ ' The site is a level, completely paved property. The office is located directly north of the USTs. California Water Service is the company in charge of domestic water service. All sewage is_ discharged into the sewage system operated by the County of Kern. iThe USTs were located southwest of the current Island (Map #2). They were approximately ~ eight feet in diameter with the top approximately three feet below the surface. (see Figure #1). y IV. SITE GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY The site is located within the San Joaquin Valley geomorphic. province of California. Near-surface soils at the site consist of sand, sandy silt and silty clay which are Quaternary alluvial deposits of the Kern River, located approximately 7.25 miles northwest of the site. According to the Kern County Water Agency Water Report of, 1997, groundwater is. approximately 200 feet below grade. This shallow unconfmed aquifer recharges the deeper confined and semi-confined groundwater basin which provides the community and agricultural water supply forythe southem valley. Average rainfall in the Bakersfield Lutrel Trucking, Inc.. _ , ' , Page2 Mikuls Truck Stop . -. _ I ll I I a 5’ \. 1-ti area is approximately seven inches per year and does not contribute to the groundwater recharge by surface infiltration. A S ' A V ' .- V. SITE HISTORY Infonnation regarding the site history was obtained from the property owner, the County of Kern and the K-em County Public Library. The Site was subdivided into Commercial parcels during themiddle 1950’s. The site was developed by the present tenant, Mr.Alan Mikuls. 4 . * The USTs weregused to store diesel fuel. Prior use of the tank was for fueling vehicles with Diesel. The tanks had been used over the past 20 years. There were no indications of leakage as the tanks appeared to be in good shape with no holes when they were inspected after removal. v -+ VI. PROJECT HISTORY. The Kern County Environmental Health Department is concerned that USTs have the potential to degrade water quality of the unconfined aquifer which underlies the County of Kem. Because these tanks commonly contains organic hydrocarbon compounds,'the County Health Department has required that owners of property known to be equipped with these types of systems demonstrate that the tanks are replaced with double walled ltanks with leak detection systems and that the soil beneath the system components has not been impacted by organic constituents. ' ‘ . ' 1 Lutrel Trucking, Inc.. 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Results of soil sample analysis ' a ' Laboratory results of the soil samples tested for'Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl-Benzene and Xylene and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Diesel (TPH-d) are presented in Table l. _ Laboratory documentation is provided in Appendix A. t V 0 I . ‘ . ‘ Samples tested for BTEX, and TPH revealed small detectable‘ amounts of Benzene, Toluene, 0 . .- Ethyl-Benzene, Xylene, and Diesel were present in the subsurface soils at two feet and six feet below the tanks and the dispensers. V - . .1 c) Extent of Soil Contamination '" Based on the results of the analytical testing of the soil samples, no soil was removed. Sincethe » normal actionlimit is 100 mg/kg, the decision not to excavate under the USTs was.-made. The ‘- , _\ entire area-was backfilled and compacted back to the original surface elevation. 'i ,~ ‘ . VIII. CONCLUSIONS On the basis of the findings, the following are our conclusions: T _ 0 Soil profile at the site consists of silty sand, poorly graded sand, silty clay and gravely sand to the maximum explored depth of 19 feet.‘ 0 . No groundwater was encountered. I’ IX. REMEDIAL ACTION ALTERNATIVES The Kern County Enviromnental Health Department requires that three (3) remediation options be evaluated if significant levels of contamination are found. They are: 1) No Further Action, 2) Excavation / Removal, and 3) Insitu Remediation. Lutrel Trucking, Inc.. ' Page5 Mikuls Truck Stop' y Y \ D “ “1‘: “ \ ‘ 1“ ‘ /I \ ““\; ‘ \‘ Q .____ __Q i_ l ,_ -4 LUTREL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Conclusions 1 '. The contamination located beneath the tanks has been reported as below the action limit of 100 mg/kg resulting in “No Further Action”, except in the case of the north end of Tank #4, north end of Tank #5 and under dispensers #1 and #3 and at _6’ and beneath the 90 degree tum at tank #3. These levels are documented by TPH-d, and BTEX analyses from samples taken at the bottom of the excavation and under the dispensers. Y S _ I r Field observations, measurements, and laboratory analyses indicate that this site does not pose a‘ 1 . _ . ' present or reasonable threat’ to groundwater due to the contamination levels and depth to groundwater. ' y ' - -S Recommendation. _As a result of the findings described in this report, we recommend that a No Further Action” declaration be granted by the Kem County Environmental Health Department for the former UST site at 2201 Taft Highway, Bakersfield, California. The owner, Mr. Alan Mikuls understands that at sometime in the future, he may be required to conduct a site assessment to determine the extent of the contamination found during the removal of these USTs. V ~ . - ‘. Lutrel Trucking, Inc.. ' -, _ ' Page6 Mikuls Truck Stop V ,_~ _ , N- P ‘I, ._ .0 _._ .__-te_ I .r Certification g V 'i I certijjt under penalty of law that this documentation and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel » ‘' properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I certifit that the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief true accurate and complete.I . \' am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. e~ . .| .1 P e ared by: - William J. Rosica REA #875 Reviewed/by: Bryan McNabb Environmental Consultant _ ' _ - Vice-President-Owner , _ ,4;-nu‘,~ . s <._ ‘» “\1\RON/\4' Lutrel Services, Inc. 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Dykes ' ’ ~‘ Constituents ORGANICS Results Laboratory No: 9804403-3 Date Received: 04/30/98 Date Reported: 05/07/98 Contract No - Date Sampled.: Time Sampled: ANALYTICAL RESULTS Units DDR 04/30/98 Method/Ref BTXE & TPH—DieSel - Benzene* » Toluene I Ethylbenzene i ' 5 Total Xylenes ‘ -TPH Diesel. *1 \ I' 1 \ ‘i cc: u Method Reference B. D01-IS LOFT Manual 5555 13 @- 6 . Date Analyzed: os/06/9e_ 1 UG/KG UG/KG UG/KG _ UG/KG MG/KG / U1 U1 U1 5.: . . . U1 O O O 10 J' Etherton, Lab Operations Manager DIESEL /a' DIESEL_/8 DIESEL /e" _ DIESEL /8' DIESEL /is ug/L : milligrams per Liter (parts per billion) ug/L : micrograms per Liter ‘(parts per \billio_n) ‘ _ND :.None Detected N/A"% Not Applicables :- *Dpp':=Detect1onlLimit for Reporting Purposes ~: -. -4 -| ~». '\.>.' ,. -I Th roped is hmished ondioyiapliae to the fO|: S} "l .. ~ I i8 '£-». »!‘ -I~ i'*-f;‘-tr-9:-*"~ . . . .- I €=i+=‘f‘»-=,;-\ Analymcal S. Consultung Senvuces. l .‘ .. 7A|_r".n :Q\|=an|-=1ATlo|=i|es,3 \I 1, K’ 1 -Z I ' L J. "5. 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Dykes ORGANICS Results Laboratory No Date Received Date Reported: Contract No. Date Sampled Time Sampled = n ANALYTICAL RESULTS. ‘Units DLR 9804403-7 04/30/9s' os/07/9a 04/30/98 .2 I o Method/Ref BTXE & TPH-Diesel Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Total Xylenes TPH'Diesel .» v 1 1: aeeaa UG/KG V .5.0 UG/KG 5.0 UG/KG 5.0 UG/KG 15 MG/KG 10 0 DIESEL /s DIESEL /8 DIESEL’/8 DIESEL /s DIESEL /a ¢ _Date Analyzed: 05/06/98V ““-—_;;__,/ ~ Method_Reference 8. DOHS LU!-‘I’ Manual, -~ J' Etherton, Lab Operations Manager ,1 ug/L : milligrams per Liter (parts per billion) ug/L ="micrograms per Liter (parts per billion) ND : None Detected~ - 1' bl R/A . Not App ica e4 DLR : Detection Limit for Reporting Purposes_ This nporf is fumiabed for the eurdusivo of our Customer and applies only to the koniples tested. Zuloo is-not rmoonsible for report oharufion or‘de‘lod\men1. 7/-\|_r:r1 Qr=an|=aA"ro|=z|Es, ~|r\1tQ. '1} '3' '. ‘r’ '43Q"~T';':-'\ . .. Analymcal & Consultmg Senvnces ,. am: %@* A :. 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DOHS LUFT Manual eeeee 4 -- UG/KG ‘UG/KG UG/KG UG/KG MG/KG n ,wI / p DIESEL 78 DIESEL /8 DIESEL /a DIESEL /a /8 DIESEL V Jim Etpefton, LaB‘DpErati6ns Manager 4 ug/L : milligrams per Liter (parts per billion) ug/L : micrograms per Liter (parts per billion) ND : None'Detected N/A : Not Applicable DLR : Detection Limit for Reporting Purposes This report is fumished for the emdusive use of our Customer and applies only to the samples tested. Zalco is no! responsible for report charofion or detachment ' _ I iilll Illl i I I \ Q l I "'*!?I"'§.-'1‘ =; :3‘-=- -.1 ~ =.r.._ Ww ‘u*'»* -V»;-" _, . fiw a "‘ 1 *~‘~.,' .J:_- qzw l.. ,;~¢;:; ,-_,-__§.. K ;;.@ 1<y_n,; ZALCC) IQBCJFIATCJRIES, INC’" Analytical & Consulting Services _ .. 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Dispenser @ 6’ -.;' V REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Constituents Results Units‘ DLR Method/Ref TPH Diesel" 60100 mg/kg“? 2500 DIESEL/ B, '1 \ ,.\ efl J:'.m/fitherton, Lab _ Operations ' Manager Method Reference , ' a. DOHS LUFT Manual mg/L = milligrams per Liter (parts per million) y ‘ ug/L ": micrograms per Liter (parts per billion) umhos/cm : micromhos/cm at 25C ND : None Detected _I N/A 1: Not Applicable DLR : Detection Limit for Reporting Purposes MBAS : Methylene Blue Active Substances ‘ mmhos/cm : millimhos/cm at 25C I li This report is fumished for the exclusive use of our Customer and applies only to the samples tested.-' Zolco is not responsible for report alteration or detachment. 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DOHS LUFT Manual ,9 -4 ll I I :- Jim'EtEerton, Lab Operations Manager mg/L : milligrams per Liter (parts per million) ug/L : micrograms per Liter (parts per billion) umhos/cm : micromhos/cm at 25C mmhos/em : millimhos/cm at 25 C' ND 1 None Detected I p ‘ N/A : Not Applicable DLR : Detection Limit for Reporting Purposes MBAS = Methylene Blue Active Substances 1 This report is tumished for the exclusive use of our Customer and applies only to the samples tested. Zalco is not responsible for report alteration or detachment. _ u 4 I 1 I \." ‘ I -.., .¢. _./ I \ _. /V 1 1 L \.- '2 \.~ < I 1 I California n.o.1~1.s. Cert. #1186, l Department Supervisor \"}*_,. II 'x»d£; 1 “, 44: is »- ..- is c: _ ,;. , ‘.‘r“> v..,. v- .¢ Purgeable Aromatics and U Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ‘ LABORATORES Page1 LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 04/28/98 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: 04/20/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory NO.: Q8-04450-1" Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: 04/20/98 @ 11:20AMI t Sample ID: TANK #1 MID Date Extracted-8020: 04/27/98 Sample Depth; 2' Date Analyzed-8020: 04/27/98 {\ Sample Matrix; _ Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): 04/20/98 Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed—80l5M(d): 04/21/98 ' . Analysis ' Constituents Results None None None None , Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene A1 Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery ll Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected Detected Detected Detected 92. Detected 98. Practical Reporting Quantitation Units ‘ Limit mg/kg me/kg mg/kg mg/kg % mg/kg %. O05 .005 .005 .01 70-130 OOOO 10. 44-151 TEST MTHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 IIII? '~. --. ./\ l 1 1 Stuart G. Buttram ',".F“ "Cf "‘T“’ ‘W’? st._.»:r ~_ _-_,.-.3} “M. ~.-' V' - '(_*,..r'_-*§ .\ . ‘.1-it AZ Ll C81’1S92 .4 ‘$77.. ' Ii -¢,.'_" '»‘¢~ rm»- .- >'j .~.. yr \-l_ ~< -.<‘ \.- w ,..~~ .,i AZ0345 wt' X ~|. M’. §-. ,_ __ .£,_r ’4 ‘a’ v- ‘. X4 tr. .' ' ‘t ‘\. v"‘.','*'f_\u Q:-‘. »v~.f4 %_¢,:, eh .~ \,~ .‘ . ~. vi» :8.» \y% “~s,.- V. v. ‘Q 0 ¢_.| » »¢..1.,.i. -A .&.. @“ Q V-_..-1 :_"»._' x5” wu “~{§<=,:r;.-5; ism flQ 1 /-. ,4 'T':*"!§‘;""‘T5§'% 1.: '- n.~_r, #- ;1§aQm ‘ .7‘, -'.~%.5‘»“i "7 "5.‘;:5. :13); ‘{_.‘.-)1 ‘q > \_‘J \\ . /5; .'_~‘.‘ Tm .p .. .-,:._‘a-Q».-.-0 1. \s 'a_.\ #5 r '§§$ ik \¢i' ..-..r--_-,._,,,_r»,r ., _-_ t -‘~ ' ' ‘ Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. YQf’i “- *1?‘ N. z' r v l g '- :1 /\ II wt. w \ 1 _ I " -' X‘-.‘ ‘I “~ D, - 1.. .\§v< 2*]- ‘Q - -~~;.., ,__.- ., .1 -_. - 1. _ __ _ ‘_. W.) "~i.';‘. \.. Q.) z ..._.s:-.__._. A .:,_ .,:_ t..3_..~,~ - =:.... 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Y LABORATORIES 2‘ \, It May 07, 1998- 4, \ n,- ‘ED DYKES LUTREL SERVICES 6315 SNOW ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: 98-04450. ,, Samples Received: 04/20/98 If Dear Mr. Dykes: _ The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC *u\ Laboratories, Inc. on 04/20/98. i Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you /K have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (805l3;Z;4911,' I ext . 2 04 . ~'-;‘;§“.."Z*;=..»» ,j;,' . / ,4‘u 3 \. ..\' Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 days4 (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise‘ I requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may ‘ apply for solid sample matrices.. ‘ *» 5; Ire “ \- ~v..:"' '-" " ’ : I’ '- - W. -- “:3 4. \,.... 4» v-~‘ \._f\ , ‘7"M_4‘V0~ - ~:» ~ a, \;'>*u|. , . I» .- Tina Green r NI». ; . ' , H _-: \- §-i.'*:" , 'I ‘".-‘,. at _\ _3 ., >. 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I All results listed in this report are for the excluslve use ol the submlttlng party. BC Laboratorles. Inc. assumes no resnonsibilitv tor renort alteration. senaration. detachment or thlrd party Interpretation. - Client Services ‘"5 ~~ ’" 9 .u_;r,j-~ .,_., * =Pr < ..\ 1»; If’; k / . 1. \ Q >4 ~. V .1 A MK. .) 1 3. r1 /-. i 1\ LIALAOHATORIES Pae Purgeable Aromatics I /. I‘ \ lf fix i‘ /‘\ ll / . I C —I '\ ,. I/z I'll ".I' ‘Iii . / _,, , I l ¢ .‘_ in.‘ ' ‘up. ‘i~ p and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 04/28/98 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: 04/20/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 I Laboratory No.: 98-04450-2 Attn: ,ED DYKES 399*0246 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: O4/20/98 @ 11 24AM _ Sample : TANK #1 MID Date Extracted-8020: 04/27/98 ID Sample Depth: 6' Date Analyzed-8020: 04/27/9a Sample Matrix: Soil ‘ Date Extracted-8015M(d): 04/20/as Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 04/21/98 Sample Constit Benzene Toluene EthylB Total Xylenes Analysis uents Results None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected enzene Surrogate % Recovery 103. TotalP Hydrocarbons (diesel) etroleum_ None Detected Surrogate % Recovery 98- mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % mg/kg % Practic 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST_METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual MethOd — Modified EPA 8015 California n.o.n.s. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 Individual constituents by EPA Method S030/8020. ' ; _ “ ~€1‘4¢@/‘I4 Stuart G. Buttrmn ~-0“ _;q4 Department Supervisor ‘§$§;, W X84“ All results listed in this report are tor the exclusive use ol the submitting party. BC Laboratories. Inc. assumes no resnonslbllltv lor reoort alteration. senaratlon. detachment or third party interpretation ‘i\ \ ...-, ,.~\ \ ~< \ al Reporting Quantitation Units Limit 5 5 5 ‘ ‘K t/ v rt \= rr ~ ><\ 4'1 OD Atlas Ct.‘ - Bakersfield. CA 913308 - [ED511327-491 1 - FAX [SO51 S27-’l 9’!B \ \{"/ ‘ \ \ “ . \ \ ._ \ "»,;:,},=~:.‘2 \ til jh \ \§ A \‘_“ “\ ‘ * \l ‘Z \ ‘V \ l ' O _ _ _ ' _ _ 7 _ ‘ __ _ _ \J _ __ _ _ _ N ~/ ‘ I /\ i 1 .‘Benzene ._ *'. ti‘ ~.Toluene’ - T‘ ,- 2-L. i _ |_ I. ' i_ . ' 1 ; v 5» "- . . 3- - _ Q_ t i. t ' . B ‘t F“ ‘ _ ' I ' . ,-> .. 4‘ ~ .,i .--4 ..i' 3' '<ev " . ~* . _\\- F . yn,¢ ‘ It h 1 O \-1"I ‘ My '. '5 . 1 ‘ a I ‘t , . A. r.;'~t " . v "- 9t ._ ‘ ‘ I ‘ 1. v 1 > in_ ‘ _ - .1 .- - ~ ‘ w ' ’~ 5 .~'. 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I n + 5 . 1| vfjrsarnpling Locatio'n:"»' MIKULS TRUCK :5 - '-. _ Date ‘Colle’cted:' 04/20/98 @ 11:3_OAM ' _ \ TANK #2,MID_ . lDate Extracted-8020:: 01/27/98* ~_ ‘_Z‘ 6- "- " . _ .Date_ Analyzed-$020: -04/27/9ai*»_'"‘ ‘ 1-_ soi1_»f " f _ - ' Date Extracted;80l5M(d):I¢O4/20/98 ; .‘ _ ED DYKES ‘Z _ Date 'Ana1yzed-s015Mid):."o4/21/9arj " 1 1 _J ' S Sample ID:e _ ",-- Sample Depth: ‘_. ,1 y ' ,. Sample Collected By: ~.,_» ‘ ., 1 ~i. »i'_ .-,, Q . >1‘, N, _\ . 3, _ ';' ',- *' Sample -Matriaiz .i '- _' Y ' / ' ' __ iitnalysis” ' ~ . '_Constituents:" -' _' ' ' Results?’ | _ 1 -3 ,,» _ ._ "__None Detected -t ' None Detected., , Nonei Detected_ - Ethyl Benzeneq ._ ‘W _ yTota1 Xylenes‘ ‘~ , 3 =_ '_None Detected -F - ' I ‘.'- ‘ '. ‘.'-~ ' ' if”? Surrogate}: Recovery V " 101., ‘ ,1 I Total~ Petroleum '- 1 , ’_ ". '*'l.' " . ‘ _ . _i-Iydrocarbons (diesel) , ‘ None__Detected' I; Surrogate %‘Recovery ~ ‘. 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O4/27/98» .v -v h.~ ‘V 5~ -I ' I ' ' ..‘ -_ ' ' ' i ; ‘ " . “- ~ _ .3- ' -f.— ‘D 3 Sampling Location; _;_.tMIKULS TRUCK 1 ,~ , Date Collected: .04/20/98 @ 11:35AM ._ E~ r _ l . M ¢ . w‘{ “ f ‘, R ' - - '‘ Sample Matrix: ;- _ Soil 1“ . . . mate Extractedi8015M(d): 'b4/20/as . " ‘ Sample~Collected’By: ED DYKES . r Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 04/21/98 - ‘ * 0 - - . - Q -. -‘,.' - - ~ 1.. __ - ~- . _, .3 1- 0 4 Jr1 ~ >r,1 »\ _ . '0. r ’_ ,_‘.- ,4 » ' ‘r *“ ‘ - , P ‘_ I ,-u 0» - ‘ _ '3 . "_| ;' ; ‘ H . < k a 3Analysis,’ l ‘lsurrogate % Recovery -'.* '“~l09. I ’ - % J; l f \ I _ w - ' v _ ‘, ' . .; - r-Z‘ can an gm up l A ~ '. .\_ ‘ . bx‘“ ~ -Constituents ~ _ _;» - " Results. ,< ' ~. l. ' Reporting , ¢ Quantitation “J ’?<h -' Units 3 Limiti ~ ‘ - *Ni‘;' . . _ -’ - - 1- ‘ 4 -r *r _ ‘" ' , ' -r- ;Benzene» 5 '>I~- } ' None Detected‘ Toluene; _ ' ‘%~(*-. ~ None-Detected“ ;Ethy1 Benzene 1 fi'_ . 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Purgeable Aromatics _ -and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons S LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: O4/28/98 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Receivedzr 04/20/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.1 98-04450-6 Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 1 -Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected; 04/20/98 @ 11:38AM Sample ID; TANK #2 SO l Date Extracted-8020: O4/27/98 Sample Depth: 6' Date Analyzed-8020: 04/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): 04/20/98 Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed—8015M(d): 04/21/98 Analysis Constituents Results None Detected 0.0053 - None Detected None Detected 97. Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected 108. "Practical Reporting Quantitation Units Limit mg/kg mg/ks mg/ks mg/ks % mg/kg % 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 444151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method S030/8020. v:=.. -'».' "K" 5,‘-5.‘? *1 '3‘-‘l.“'.'*I';£ ' ,\-a~-..¢~, < ., . _,, .. ;,". California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ awn Stuart G. Buttram g*~q4a -, j; Department Supervisor '§%;;f Q§'g <f'v'¢\J"t K '‘ License: ~. w \ don-.fi-2‘ AZO345 H‘ " \. 0 I1 E. -v ,» 35} q ) :1 _.‘.->_,,...1 1 ‘>- 1t". ..- -..4 f. /f ',_-I A ..- ..»o 5;. .' 0.-l *1 ‘~§ j"r:3Zz @q’ \»§# gt srfiwfirrv ‘V-."_/' =.-1 .-,<~.‘ "1' .",' 1%“. ~,_.‘.,_ .~\»w_& ._ =.__fl l '\.. Vi,» 1‘ v_f K ‘, .-_7-,~‘ ';-_- 1'-Q4 Q5 '7; -sq lx;$I@€3 \FLF% ‘flfik £4 ‘ii '~ '< \-.». \ ‘vi - + 1- =- xr‘ nu. 1»;, _' .Y . _w \ Kr. _- !.. ~. <‘\ '7 . .' . ,. _4 't%. Ah =- \. \ *e \ - ' 1 -ax ‘r "-'*'~ ’ v" ' .. .. \- Pu _~ 41 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA SEEDS - [SOS] I327-491 1 - FAX [BCJ5] 327-’l S1B \ Ii L \1"-'<~-*... »- v ‘<7£_5l$;,'r.-=‘ ,. \\~‘. /. -. \» ", _ \’~j' ‘ .’ Q2‘ .13. Ail results listed in this repon are ior the exclusive use oi the submitting party. BC Laboratories. Inc. assumes no resnonslbilitv tor renort alteration. senaration. detachment or third party interpretation \ §'\¢~BnQ IA Q Mr ~ Q \ 2‘ " . ~(=:<';._>i P ‘ in" ~. ‘ ..r \ \1 ‘C...--. ._-.--F3 4. ~ v- - , ..v.,._§::,,:_._:,_ »1 -.- ~ K \ I \ \ \. | .- § f 1 I \ I Ii‘ 1K I\ 1 SI \_, r ~. ~ I fIEI(::I ABORATORES Page1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No. Attn: Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: i ' Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): Collected By; ED DYKES Date Analyzed-8015M(d): Sample Sample Sample Sample ED DYKES 399-0246 ID: , TANK #3 NO Depth: 2' O4/28/98 O4/20/98 98-04450 O4/20/98 04/28/98 O4/28/98 04/20/98 04/21/98 -7 @ 11:43AM Constit Benzene Toluene EthylB Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Analysis uents Results Detected Detected Detected Detected 106. None . None None None enzene Total Petroleum Hydroc Surrogate % Recovery None Detected 104. arbons (diesel) Practi cal Reporting Quantitation Units Limit mg/kg mg/ks mg/kg ms/ks. e mg/kg e 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 v#mvv'#w ‘ * ' 1. r. >_'..__; ,._< ‘ r~l» ‘<0 1-. ‘Y‘ California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License @566/\’\ Stuart _ ,1-PL '-j G. Buttram QT .5“ -»¢;1 M 15 Department Supervisor \*;fl;; Q@:;, *2‘-‘ I-1" ‘:3-; 7~_',§_:»; \\}K ._‘_ ‘Q ,, ,-t. xw _ _. -. . . __. \ v_.“’ \{._ 4. .,,..‘ .. 4.1.... ~_.»-» -:..._?- _ 1-».- ‘,; '_ -1 \_; "_-‘_. -‘.. _ 1,, ;_ \;.K':v:I- it . ll‘ ‘~" " Y i ~ ‘~‘."~~”,~:».' :3 \€. . Jr“: ‘\.‘\_‘,I:__5.' .K /J2 new > ~\;5;¢': 1,; . ‘1 t. =V§_’;: :;~'~. _ Ks‘, “.1 ‘ -, -$1 .53 . \ --_»_,Q , -‘IQ _Y. __ \ *1 .a _, aux,“ AZ0345 \§ | 3 l -.1. 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" ml" * ‘. ‘ LABORATDRES Page I \. -\ " Ii /I f _ . .- vqk \ . , .- \ ,. 1 Q Purgeable Aromatics - ~ and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected ID: TANK #3 N0 Date Extracted—8020 Depth: 6' Date Analyzed-8020 Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d) Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-80l5M(d) Sample Sample Sample Sample 04/28/98 O4/20/98 98-04450-8 O4/20/98 04/28/98 04/28/98 O4/20/98 O4/21/98 @ 11:47AM Constit Analysis uents Results Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Detected Detected' Detected Detected 110. None None None None Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery TEST MTHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method S030/8020. ‘"’ " '' None Detected 111. M /( '~-P‘ -yr-"_"-w" -' 7-2.- C,' ;'" 1 4 vW?:?,H ww ‘ " ._ Stuart G. Buttram q it ;;/ p, 33% ‘if Q33 xwpgy, * QdH Department Supervisor ‘§ff‘ M '{} fl<Qf* \%L$§§ W§§;5 ‘\$:‘§ _ I ‘._':,€ -A -I ._k,; . ,1 ‘Y, ‘S: \ ‘°=-it it _ tn xml W \“ 41 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA 931308 - [B05] I327-491 '1 - FAX [BUS] 327-1 91 B4 All results listed in this report are tor the exclusive use oi the submitting party. BC Laboratories. inc. assumes no resnonsibllitv tor renort alteration. senaration. detachment or third party interpretation Practical Reporting Quantitation Units Limit mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ms/kg % ms/ks e 14 '1 M... .‘ _ . ;»_ A, 4 _ 4 ,A -_ . X, \ \~ .< -2:!" ..; *— .a- \ V‘. 4? A' J..\ 1.37.! erfi Q3“ xi: '\ i~‘. '" . ‘ -_ --w ‘\‘;‘, ~‘ "V "t California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 F“ ¥§: N;‘ ’. 0.005 0.005_ 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 ._), .4_ .-I > ,,_ *‘\’.‘- 3‘ \x ._, "~ .‘-.._.,.‘,.......,_,,_: .,. '.t. ‘Q’ ,_ ‘A -. t‘ \’ . pi\ . 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I 1 "1 ..\ I‘ it ,\ /-~._ ll I .- _,-‘ -v C ‘M .1 _J, _ :'- ' .," ABORAIORES Page1 Purgeable Aromatics Attn: Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK ‘Date Collected: ID: TANK #3 SO Date Extracted—8020: Depth: 2' Date Analyzed-8020: Matrix; Soil Date Extracted—8015M(d): Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed—8015M(d): Sample Sample Sample Sample and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ED DYKES 399-0246 LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: u 04/28/98 04/20/98 98-04450-9 04/20/98 04/28/98 04/28/98 04/20/98 04/21/98 @ 11:50AM Constit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Analysis uents Results Detected Detected Detected Detected 108. None None None None Total Petroleum_ Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 _ California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: None Detected 113. Practical Reporting Quantitation Units ~ Limit mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ms/ks e mg/kg % OOO .005 .005 p.005 0.01 70-130 _ ' 10. 44-151 - . -r Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. 1ig4_ ‘4,,n '.*""~»:~ 1’. “fifififi »m€@: 5'»1 ".'-‘as "’> ‘-4- -‘*2. "ILA .' vlfi Stuart G. Buttraml .,¢; \u1q;E£ W’ ti ’;“'¢;‘ ‘K: Department Supervisor k1;, *“§%3 . “§(:.~ :4 ~Q 4-. ,~ _-‘$023-.. \ 1, ;_.'- . ;v~;Hl’_~l -¢~_; '. . _- \,~,___. ‘_ J. ._I ¢t s ;-"#1? '1'! 7,r;_¢.*"3.;-- 1 -_» -_~_- ~ ,4‘. » ‘- 3-; ,1’ -. »-1.; ‘Z5 4410. v.. a x»§%'=. \ =x»' < ’1~»¢» *;~@1fl. _»", ‘ate K1» K25? ‘SJ; ‘éfik x;_ _, ,. ..éw‘_ ‘ \ ifitify v ‘\5 . ‘ ii, ,,_\,_- _. __- ,. - _ . u(~‘!‘:,:fi 8, 1, _ ._¢. /\ _,,,..‘, .., . , ~ _. \ \.~ . »_ -. y . , ~, , .I ~ ~' - -/ .1 Yr 11 o. x _ » r N»- .__ ‘_.>, Seen "31 .. ’: on ,‘1wmlA e?.@~l» " ‘. ' 2 -. \@m@~- r -\ 1;‘; .. AZ0345X ",_ "'_"'~. "~-:".. V »-.~>4 ‘~.',-‘.5 "_ ‘Y . . I .1 \‘7\‘ ,§;_v.§;hi- Kine‘,-‘J.>‘_, _’ . 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Inc. assumes no resnonslbllltv for report alteration; seoaration. detachment or thlrd party Interpretation. 41 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CA 9131305 - [B05] I327-491 ’l - FAX [B05] 327-1 918 1. > ».-, I U ~ 1 ‘V Analysis g Benzene Toluene ‘W I Surrogate % Recovery 102. \ ~ CBC. 'ABDRATORES 4 Purgeable Aromatics e and U Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons \ 6315 SNOW ROAD r Date Received ' BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246_ U LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported I Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK 0 Date Collected: Sample ID: TANK #3 SO Date Extracted~8020 Sample Depth: 6' Date Analyzed-8020 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d) , Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-8015M(d) Page 04/28/98 04/20/98 98-04450-10 04/20/98 @ 11:55AM 04/28/98 04/28/98 O4/20/98 04/21/98 Reporting Constituents Results Units mg/kg mg/kg mg/ks ms/ks % None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes , , Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg < Surrogate % Recovery 102.% Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. i 1. ‘l 4‘ .. I ~ -.~ \*-1 _»' 1,. \- » - ,. ._-. »,.,, \ \ X‘. Y.. S", .4 _.<-. .t at E Y‘ ‘L. ‘ >~4.A I '1 \;_.,> -_ t; 1 ' . r ;'_w »- \. \r\ \ ‘< \ t,\ ~~r¢‘ 9:, t.» .. . tax,” it California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ Li¢;»;s’g= Az034s“7Y‘ N‘ 4 Stuart G; Buttram i Cr ‘; j _ \%§V;a§ %”;f@f@p ' Department Supervisor ~ ,¢E§q .-q§§Q; \‘;¢;t ' \r'» \§:¢ \§@~ erg ‘\g \, ’ \~’ '\,\\ \ “ <K ~ <..~ 1: .‘\ , \. M _ ,_e,.,--»..,_.__, 1»-~~...., C t~ -i \i- ' ' 1' ::~-V1» ~11 *.:'/~..< ». J ~ ~"~-~ W < \e\.:-;»»'.g»‘,‘ 3‘ ~ -,.‘~.- . \ -,_».,\,-. . .‘V \‘ '~ ‘\ ~< U Ali results listed In this report are tor the exclusive use of the submitting pany. BC Laboratories. inc. assumes no resoonsibilitv ior renort alteration. seoaraiion. detachment or third party interpretatron 41 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CA 93308 - [BO5] 327-491 "I - FAX [BB5] I327-’i 91S t 1 \ \ W ABORATORES Purgeable Aromatics ' Page1 and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 05/05/98 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: 04/20/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-04450-11 Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: 04/20/98 @ 11:58AM ID. ‘TANK #4 NO Date Extracted-8020: 04/27/98 Sample Depth: - 2' Date Analyzed-8020: O4/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil . 1 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 04/20/98 Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed—801SM(d): 04/22/98 Sample' Constituents Benzene Toluene - Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes 3 Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery Analysis None None None None 8 Not - Practical Reporting Quantitation Results Units Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130. ems/kg mg/kg mg/ks Detected Detected Detected Detected mg/kg 104.% 1000. ~ 44-151 100. mg/kg Reportable% TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 . Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. 1\ .1 \r U sample dilution. Surrogate n_ot___;r_eportabledue,l;9 saxnple._._d,il‘ution__..,,.,N ,- ‘I’\ \ \___ 1 1-. 4- \< 1 R» 4a Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring Stuart G. Buttram -., ,. .. \, >_,7‘ ,¢_ upL Department Supervisor ' ldlffi r SQ; Q ‘§§ifl ,;5 1 " r \’ ‘=<' \ \\ \.\ V \ \\ ~<\ ‘ .. . \'\_I~_- “"v .1 .. 1 '1 “ California n.o.n.s. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 -, Q\ BC Labo to I In s umes no resnonsibllitv lor reoorl alteration. senaration. detachment or third parly interpretation All results listed ln this report are lor the exclusive use ol the submltllng pany. ra res. c. as 4'1 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA 93308 - [B05] I327-491 1 - FAX [B05] 827-'1 91B I _ _ _ ’ _ _ ‘ ___ U, .4 I ‘l . '1 /t .»\ ‘I "BC .». .7,-'. .J LABORATORES Page P Purgeable Aromatics ‘ and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.. Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: Sample ID: TANK #4 NO Date Extracted-8020 Sample Depth: 6' Date Analyzed—8020 Sample Matrix; Soil Date Extracted-80l5M(d) Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed—8015M(d) 05/05/98 04/20/98 98-04450-12 04/20/98 @ 12:03PM 04/28/98 04/28/98 04/20/98 04/22/98 Reporting Units Analysis Constituents Results None Detected None Detected None Detected._ None Detected 101. ms/ks mg/kg mg/R9 ms/ks % Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery. 9200. mg/kg Not Reportable% Practical Quantitation Limit OOOO O U1 .05 .05 .10 70-130 1000. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.'/ L.U.F.T. Manual Method — Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. __ .x\6 I \ ‘PE ‘C _ \~_/_;,,1;:zt3 \\» , h __‘\ . » .< *</ ~\ \..” , \_._..,. _\ ‘ \v . ~ ¢; t~¢n¢,- \_ , . , .",4 ,;¢ t 4H . .. . N. Q’ \\ 1t <»_ ;- .'=;-.-,',.l '. ;' i‘ .' Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of§target analytes requiring \:_-7.3; -~./ 7- V. sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. r " PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution ' \ ::.~1 ~~-:=r r vi‘ I 2+1 Y‘~'<~."3-J‘-’F~' ***"\?.“1-:T"“»" "$1.1"-~?~:‘"~ ‘ \_J¢ .1;=.;;.- - W5-- ~» v ~,; *<,-_tti',=¢""; . .\ l t . - ~ .\ » \t <_. \- r ‘-2 » ' ‘\ ‘ lg K my _ .\L .>v:_.y__._“ \. \ .=__ .1, .‘ ‘ \ :_ __k>,;_-1 ~<\ \ t, - ~. .<. tr:-,;.»‘ .\",y,> California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345‘*J ‘Q; ‘ K ‘ E5¥%)CQuUM%Q\ \_.p , _, _ ,- Q *¢3\~- oyJ - %” _,, Stuart G. Buttram " 7‘ flfj%L? Department Supervisor $3; 15353 \@@§Qg \§£ w, ~U All results listed in this report are tor the exclusive use oi the submlttlng party. BC Laboratories. Inc. assumes no resoonslbllltv tor report alteration. senaratlon. detachment or third party interpretation . ’._V\\ 41 DC) Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA 913308 - [BUS] 327-491 ’l - FAX [BCJ5] 327-1 S1 By \fl . y, \__;‘ktl‘,.'_: I 3- 5 ,_ Cf; V: '1"; ) QQZEI4‘ »\ -4;;-./'; 8 " K» ‘ {Z \2§ V 4t~ \v \. Q‘ u ‘x l El l t . ‘ J. \\ \ : 5;‘ ‘.- ‘§'*;IF"-'0" , - .V .,,._._. ;|E}l::. -<,~-."‘ '. ABORATORES Page LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported} 6315 SNOW ROAD_ Date Received: BAKERSFIELD, CA' 93308 I Laboratory No.: Attn: Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK K Date Collected:- ID: TANK #4 SO Date Extracted-8020: Depth: 2' Date Analyzed-8020: Sample Sample Sample Sample Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ED DYKES 399-0246 Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-80l5M(d) Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-80l5M(d) O4/28/98 O4/20/98 98-04450-13 04/20/98 @ 12:09PM 04/27/98 O4/27/98 O4/20/98 O4/21/98 Benzene Toluene EthylB Total Xylenes' Analysis Constituents Results None None None None enzene Surrogate % Recovery TotalP , Hydroc etroleum arbons (diesel) None Surrogate % Recovery‘ Detected Detected Detected Detected 94.' Detected 93. Reporting Units mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % mg/kg % Practical Quantitation Limit OOO .005 .005Y .oos , 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. régpgflfifibii Stuart G. Buttram "» Department Supervisor* All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use oi the submlttlng party. BC Laboratories. Inc. assumes no resoonslbllitv lor renort alteration. senaration. detachment or third party Interpretation. .v.~_‘ 1 -\ . ..., y .‘ u if1 < \ ~.4 ; \ s _<.-x I\ ‘\. ‘V ~. ‘* "\ _ _ , \ W ~,,,. \- ‘.v>_ \' ' ' \ KY \""\ ‘*2 \\ -K> ,\ <\0 -0 “-1,, »\.,§-,,~ \- \. 1 ~: - .. - \‘ , 7.\\ I California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ034S 0 ‘ \.., ) \ . .» 41 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA S3308 - [BCJ5] I327-491 ‘I - FAX [SOS] 327-1 9'1B \ . ,. _x I » t , -\._ -_ ;_-_..t -_.._.“ ,O :5 cl. 1 __ .t _ ... .-..'.'.'.w" LABORATORES Page Purgeable Aromatics Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ‘i and Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sample ID: Sample Sample Sample LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 , Laboratory No. Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: TANK #4 SO Date Extracted-8020 Depth: 6' Date Analyzed-8020 Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d) Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed—80l5M(d) 04/28/98 04/20/98 98-04450-14 04/20/as 04/2s/98 04/2a/9s 04/20/98 04/21/98 @ 12:12PM I Analysis ~ Constituents Results Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery A Detected Detected Detected Detected 102. None None None None None Detected 116. Practical Reporting .Quantitation Units Limit mg/ks mg/ks mg/ks mg/kg % mg/kg % 0.005 0.005 0.005. 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 ~. .- . 4-_ ‘ \_ 2»;» ._,___'_ California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 €§g£LL%*{fge»_ _, Stuart G. Buttram :11 .n;~ %- 3 \- I Department Supervisor C _: . 4;--_'*',i,'3‘ K‘; V "‘u' *§" \ »¢ , rx “Q Si 4"‘ -'7 ', ,.<.~";* . _'».',I,' < 1- K \~ » L 2 /. k,-. ».. ac 1 -~.- Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. ! l -t l . e l l' x-r'|”\_~..-v .2, Q‘- K .. . .. '; -u . :¢_‘ . 4 y- @,f;,-_~‘_u’-<-5.4-y‘_. _; . >- _»-, .. ~~ -p-. ‘\ "I '<,' =. Y - he-> . ~>--pl--5 ‘.»"- ‘.1 “i€Q§F wnqz 0;]. \ ,4rtQ fl?“ ;{f’y“*"9:' ,1_ ;@ee~; MW: R» X ‘e ,..._- e_--.¢_. ‘H-v\_"»'. 4- _ t~--' \fi»&n¢ N4 \\ V .~... .t ‘E _‘ V ‘ . '~(‘. V _5_v .. \, wfi-* -.1 .- kw _>4 \._.,1 ¢~._)t~ ’ X; ,< .a 'u \, \*-"~~--=-+ \r » .. e§;‘j_.’_ ‘. \\ -‘W-. . V - .. _. _, \ ' I ~.' \ ’\ _ V _,, 0, '4 .~*.+ -,~§.‘,. 4’! OO Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CIA 93308 - [EDS] SE7-491 '1 - FAX [B05] I327-’l 91B \ _ * \ ;t . .- ,_ \ . . . 3’- w{¢ ‘we %M I All results listed In this report are tor the excluslve use ot the submlttlng party. BC Laboratories. Inc. assumes no resnonslhllitv tor reoon alteration. seoaration. detachment or thlrd party Interpretation. \ I QQ \' ' ‘BC- r 4 . ‘_‘.v..,‘. .-- ,‘_ LABORATORES Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES . Date Reported: 05/05/98 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: 04/20/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-04450-15 Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK _ Date Collected: Sample ID; TANK #5 NO Date Extracted-8020: 04/28/98 Sample Depth: 2' Date Analyzed—8020: 04/28/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-801SM(d): 04/20/98 Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 04/22/98 04/20/98 @ 12:14PM 1 - ' Analysis Constituents Results Benzene‘ Toluene Ethyl Benzene' Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery Detected Detected Detected Detected 93. None None None None 5300. Not Reportable Practical Reporting Quantitation Units Limit 0.05 0.05 0.05 ms/kg mg/ks mg/ks _ mg/kg 0.09 % 10-130 mg/kg l000. % 44-151 TEST MTHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. ‘Z , 3 \"-'t *.\- 4, *a ‘i< » ~ ~~:v~ ~ "W-: "1-~ "v."c:* <' Y.;i@.1 \"A 2,' Egg .\3 . ‘A.-.. -9 .,.-.-.J '- -gt- . ., . <51] '~<;g,.= ‘s “.3.. .,, ,. . ,-~ -1- ._ \nI Note; PQL's were raised due to high concentration ofQtarget analytes requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution.‘ PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring . '. \A> '@vt \-ui ;3 \| 4 N 1 _‘~>.~ “.- <'.. \.v 31$»-" sample dilution. q,,f,??. W . g qlwfixfinn Kw-vfw@_ ,.:m%yA * ‘"v. \ . u <"fi@ ~e~"#‘ \@'2fi .“-, ~ , a_ \g.‘h ‘e \§ s "4. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 * \< ‘Q ' < _ . - ' ., ' <§='»_~~‘4; \; _ 1 ér, ~-\ .-,. - 1 :;»~€~)\ '1 >- ~v \U r ‘\“ 1 _ *_ -V y J .‘ _ ¢ v-‘_,>_“.\..~;, ._, P-.’_ ._ _ -,- ;._=y Stuart G~ Bum" is a “~*f» "~ >" . '8 Department Supervisor . %1j§§ Yhgfiu Yiyji \\§»yq ' " '”' h s . .- ‘ . ,1 J 4 ~.~» L-A ~ . *¥Y‘§ i"é¢i \_ i 3» ._ v we ‘Q W ‘\ {L ‘-81 Kin" AQ All results listed in this report are ior the exclusive use ol the submitting party. BC Laboratories. lnc. assumes no resnonsibiiltv for renort alteration. separation. detachment or third party interpretation. ‘ 4'1 OD Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA 93308 - [ED512127-491 1 - FAX [B05] I327-’l 91B v ‘l l. i' iI \ \ \ ;B_c. OO ABORATORES Page LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory N0.: Attn: ‘Sampling Location; Sample Sample Sample Sample Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ED DYKES 399-0246 Depth: Matrix: Collected By: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: ID: TANK #5 NO Date Extracted-8020: 6' Date Analyzed—8020: Soil ~ Date Extracted;80l5M(d): ED DYKES Date Analyzed—8015M(d): 04/28/98 04/20/98 98-04450-l6 04/20/98 @ 12:17PM 04/27/9a 04/27/98' 04/20/98 04/21/98 Constituents Benzene Toluene EthylB Total Xylenes Surroga TotalP Hydroc Surroga Analysis Results * None Detected None Detected None Detected Y 0.014 100. enzene te % Recovery etroleum arbons (diesel) 21. te % Recovery 114. Practical Reporting Quantitation Units Limit mg/kg mg/ks mg/ks mg/kg % mg/kg % 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH-by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method — Modified EPA 8015l " Individual constituents by EPA Method S030/8020. *4 ,-—<=~ -_‘ l ~ i \ i ‘\ l \\ - \. I x ~* Q p -, ¢ , __.>_.._,FT. \ , ,/ -‘U’. \ ‘~~\ ‘~ ’ ’K \ X l\ t - a 1 \ J4 \\ i \\ R ' \ ~ », California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ Li¢eHse= AZ0345 <, ‘ ‘N-0 Stuart G. Buttramvi \-" Department Supervisor ‘tad »_t All results listed in this report are ior the exclusive use oi the submitting party. BC Laboratories. inc. assumes no resoonsibilitv ior renort alteration. senaration. detachment or third party interpretation ‘ ~\ -r.. \. _ \e_~,_ \~ ’4 \\ ‘ .:_U__ ‘L,’ ) _ ,..‘_ .*;y T7,; 1,. _ wp~ ’N»‘ -\ .¢ V \<\\.- I V H‘ \\:;:_= , ~% 0 \\ \\ 4'1 DO Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CA QSIBCJB - [ED511327-491 1 - FAX [SD51 I327-'1 91B /_ \_ l ‘ \ K ‘*- s 4 _ -.tv > \ . _.-.»?4 5:5. Uh ft‘-' 1.. . O0 ' €IE5!:;3~ I ND - J. \:' §u'V1r*' ABORAIORES Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 04/28/98 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Received: 04/20/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98~04450-17 Attn: Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK . - Date Collected: 04/20/98 @ 12:22PM Sample Sample Sample Sample En DYKES 399-0246 ID: TANK #5 SO . Date Extracted-8020:- 04/28/98 Depth: 2' Date Analyzed—8020: 04/28/98 Matrix; Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): 04/20/98 Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 04/22/98 t Analysis Constituents Results Benzene Toluene EthylB Total Xylenes None None None None 8I'1Z81'18 Detected Detected Detected Detected Surrogate % Recovery 103.' Total PetroleumA Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery 104. TEST MTHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual’Method - Modified EPA 21. Reporting Units mg/kg mg/ks mg/ks mg/kg % mg/kg e Individual constituents by EPA Method S030/8020. .> vs)‘ Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 44-151 8015 \ v '- 1 u0 },r.; ,,_.; ,-,., . ., \ ~ ~. ‘ *1 -,- -- 2-' ~. -- ' .\ . I“2 ‘California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345'V Jga W‘ 1 ~r~- ~ -~ t *~.~:~*.=~".*"-."" ~= ~ ,. ‘ " :*~""1"- »-a H¢¢@»_- L -. A Q ‘ *1 Stuart G. Buttram ~ *.'-. 2 1-‘ -. ‘in ‘II ,; :5 ¢_~ "- x ll) ‘T __ . > * 1. ‘ . Q ,1‘ \> . I, Q ~x I ‘ 1»: ‘.5 .1. ;= ‘JV’! -5".’ -,= ‘\ '~ t_\ * \ ‘i_ I ».t ymn . ‘_\ . 4 .1 ,7 ff. x .,qM¢‘._.I K 11 rm . "1' -* .. \0 v 1 - ~ Vp ‘» . .-r'»" . ‘Q, ‘Q “ . - 9" 1 '- \ "7 1‘ ‘:0 2.‘: K D. 5“. 5 yr Department Supervisor x4;’, ‘.w¢w ‘\‘_ \y§9;@ -vs;;§ qq$qr t: ‘- _. .,. -'1’ .,‘\£,F»_li Y *~ '1 \ 4 ~ \. r~§ \\ ‘\ h \"*: £2 All results listed in this report are tor the exclusive use ot the submitting party. BC Laboratories. inc. assumes no resoonslbllltv tor renort alteration. seoaration. detachment or third party Interpretation. 41 DO Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CIA 913308 - [805] 327-491 ’I - FAX [B05] 327-'l 9'18 9 _ . LUTREL SERVICES Date Reported: 6315 SNOW ROAD Date Receiv- U Sampling Location: MIKULS TRUCK Date Collected: 04/20/98 @ 12:26PM TANK #5 SO Date Extracted-8020: 04/28/98 ‘ Benzene U Toluene ' J )1.‘ I'M‘ U‘? ‘ ‘I 0. ,_ ;; r ' - ‘ I . 13. -~ ~\,;'....F.’ - {'0 t, l1 Attn: ED DYKES 399-0246 Sample ID: and ' Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ‘LABORATORIES " 0 Page1 Purgeable Aromatics 04/28/98 . 04/20/98 ed BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No - 98-04450-l8 Sample Depth: 6' Date Analyzed-8020: 04/28/98 ' Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-80l5M(d): 04/20/98 ~Sample Collected By: ED DYKES Date Analyzed-801SM(d): 04/21/98 I Constituents None None None None Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum vfiydrocarbons (diesell Surrogate % Recovery | Surrogate % Recovery None Analysis Results Detected Detected Detected Detected 99.' Detected Practical Reporting Quantitation’ Units . Limit" ms/ks ms/kg mg/ks mg/kg % mg/k9 . 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 10. 109. ' % 44-151 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. ..‘ _q U TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015‘- - a. “C. ‘\. 0'. \ n 1' ‘_ ~4» . 1. U California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186, -Az Li¢ens'<;= AZO345 t ., r \ .» \._- '- \@. * 1- \,~. .1 \. _ \ lt \s ... ‘. ‘g -5 - ‘' .-..-- ».-- ‘ .t ‘ . ‘y . .__h"r',-' .\ -1 \_;. -' __ .. . < ..’ Q V , ‘r _' _. >¢~ - -,-t» .- .‘ - ‘ q--3---p -:‘— .-.>~ -R ' q -n »- 1 , .~- ‘ _ _.- ‘ » _ "K ‘ ‘Vt 0 V.. , . . .é_ ,¢ ‘ .v .~ 12‘ ‘JL/ ,-. ., ~01 -$1 , f» ‘ 1.: 1 Mn. v1 Y -. T’. F‘? Stuart G. Buttram ‘ 'e@=~ ~E(é *n"n "g~§@f$ DePartment Supervisor ' .1 t .l, - Kai K" d. "‘. ““§§§ . :1+ , é;E5(§lu£fli( . . e _ e A -=. l \ Ii ‘<£_ 1 {M ‘ IF: \ v \ ‘r < . . I . -0 _ st/‘~~ Q» ‘ “_ . 1 {I 1:’ qr.» ._ ._. ‘Q _'»; ,. ,_ -~. -S ‘ ‘Q % ‘I ‘X, i I ‘L r K1 . ‘C . xv‘ \ ‘Q _ \ ‘I \{ All results listed In this report are tor the exclusive use oi the submitting party. BC Laboratories. Inc. assumes no resnonslbllltv tor reoort alteration. separation. detachment or third party Interpretation. - 41 OCJ Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield. CA 913308 - [B05] 327-491 ‘l '- FAX [B05] 327-'l 918 i a 1 I ' /0,ou_>__ '/OwE»_ A /0 Ow i>~<o4.@1s.£. _._ I _ LQ,d3D __ East __ __ _ @4000 E64,_ I Use additional page if needed. I. I l. u Kerr: Coll-It)’ - . ' Internal Use Only: 1 Environmental Health Services Dept. Appligafign gm; i/P1-A: /)_2// U 2100 M street. Suite 300 # of -rank, ,0 Aba,,Q21li4d°,,, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Piping Ft. to Abandon;. (805) 862-8700" APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE ZQ50/Z ' UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY This Application is for Mkemoval or D Abandonment in Place ' Facility Information Owner's Information Confirgflgylg Info,-mafia" I """=o £2153.’ """ '~' £111 "W .' claw Address ~—/ ._ Address ‘ O. Address‘ filgsfl T Ci” / cw ‘I lirif ‘H1. - Ci" I Q I I I “ ‘ State Zip Qagflg State I-Z'ip State 6% Phone 9__, Phone ___ Phone Oo_% Cross Street /YQUY _ gm“? 1'”, 4; Numb" f4_W I Proposed Start Date: 9 :Pro~ject Contact: I Phone | .=.. $""P‘°" .. .... ___ i """‘ Eb \ ~¢@- ""'* Q. '- - __ °_°°°"Z3iI:°?§?fiwK{ I 1““'”‘ Cb /~\=l’f’A1'> ““”' or ‘G 4 City . 4 J r, ) Disposal Locaoon for Tank It Piping . I —_ Phone ,. U _- E I "’ -1' —— —-——-— —-—— —————— —- —————- — »- - —-—— -- --»— ~ — — :'—'.: -= TANK INFORMATION Tank Number Volume Chemical Stored Previous Chemical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POSTONPREMISES CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS:. 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e.,C Fire and Building Departments).\ Perrnittee should _g-gt}! the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prigr; to tank removal or abandonmr in place to arrange for required inspeaions(s).V 3. ' Tank closure activities should be per Kern County Environmental I-Iealth and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-i 4. It is the contractor’: responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transportation or treatment of hazardc 'als maten. 5. The tank removal contractor should meet all minimum supervisorial requirements as specified in laws enforced by the Contractor’: Licensing Boa 6. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized. prior approval should be obtained by the approving the permit. Deviation from the submitted application is not recommended without prior approval. State UST regulations specify that soil samples be retrieved within the native material beneath portions of the underground storage tanks.T following are loal sampling recommendations that could prevent unnecessary remediation costs: '- I a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000. gallons - a minimum of two samples, retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths approximately two feet and six feet. b. Tank sine greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum of four samples, retrieved onethird of the way in from the ends of ea tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. c. Tank size greater than 10.000 gallons - a minimum of six samples, retrieved onofourth of the way in from the ends of each tanka beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. (continued on reverse side) “ THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED PTA w__i_ ," pfl. . POST on PREMISEQ no “iii 8. Sample locations to be specified either within a plot plan attached or one provided on this permit application ' , 9. Soil Sampling (piping area):. Samples are to be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 20 linear feet of pipe run and under the dispenser area, 10. Soil Samples shall be analyzed for key constituents representative of the materials stored. The following are local recommendations for: analysis: I ' a. I-‘or gasoline, samples should be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydroarbons (gasoline). b. For diesel, samples should be analyzed for benzene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (diesel). c. For waste oil, samples should be analyzed for oil and grease, and total lead. d. If unknown, the samples should be analyzed for a full range of substances which may have been stored within the tank. 11. To ensure that the permit processing is oost-effective, the following time line is recommended:' nuntme __ Notification to inspector listed on permit of date Two working days Ql'3wmK_°f Phwlcfl I-‘You °f Fad-“W and time of closure and soil samplingZ AC'ITVTI'Y Transportation and tracking fonns sent to Hanrdoua No later than 5 working days for Materials Management Program All hazardous waste transportation and 14 working days nianifesta must be signed by the receiver ofthe for the tracking form after removal hmrdous waste Sample analysis to Hanrdous Materials Management No later than 3 working days after Program ‘ completion of analysis program 12. Purging/Inerting Conditions: a. Liquidshallbepunaped irorntankpriorto purgingsuchthatlessthanl galloniofliquid remain in tank. (CS!-idtSC 41700) b. Tank shall be purged through vent pipe diseharfing at ix 10 feet above ground level. (CSHRSC 41700) e. No emission shall result in odors detectable at or beyond property line. (Rule 419) d. No emission shall endanger the health. safety. comfort or repose of any person. (C$I"ldf-SC 41700) e. Ventlinaihaflrunainarnchedwunkunfiltheinspeaorufivuwmthodurunoval. Provide a drawing in the space above of tanks, piping, lengths, dgensions, proposed sampling locations desig nated by , and north arrow (use additional page if needed).. RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKSi Th’ d ' sible for ensurin that the standards contained in the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and State regulations pertai is epartment is res-pong to underground storage tanks are met. The guidelines and conditions provided within this permit are to assist this Department in meeting that gt 1. It is the contractor‘:/applicants responsibility to know and abide by CALOSHA regulations. 2. Tracking forms, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documentation are necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it ' oi ' let results resultir mitigation. When oonti-actors do not follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable backlog inoornp e cases, prolonged processing time for completing site closures. THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMITA ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO WORK COMPLETED ON SITE. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERIURY AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUEA CORRECT. _ _ .I ;?;.::;: %~/w/»6JA D... 2/rape as t lies D. INTERNAL USE ONLY‘ ’ / 3 (,1y I 0 0 ‘ n /7 i * " i Total Fee P116 0 _ Receipt! I V Cas Check!/25é~5 Approved By: 'p Issue Date: ,3“ ,3 " Q Y ' Fee Received By /- Permit Expiration Date: 411,5‘ A ‘ II THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED HM899_ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 . .1. .' -:' E’? '_ I I 1 IIY h I ll wi ‘I I " I d 'd“lIEIGHMAsTER CERTIFICATE I 6:‘ fé I. 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Z3! l'..l’J -v rm rr1 1:: 1‘ :::: -,» r:_1 F; :-1: EL P"! >4 1' ’ cc :r:-= THIS IS TO {CERTIFY that the following described commodity was weighed, measured, or counted by a weighmastenwhose signature is on this certificate, who is a recognized~ . authority oi_accuracy, as prescribed by Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 12700) oi Division 5 of the California Business and Professions Code, administered by the Division PEETALGO an -l J'> -| rn k-!$~§~b%INTfl§=I:E§§-§§ :31? C") m: _._| LII Ll’! ,... " ME ilEiFlLS 1158 n nP=1 :a':J'o? Customer BILé CU ‘Tl C3. FD -1 :|:m 14530 0 0 .00 TETQLS 45380 E9700 14580 14580 (1 0 C200 ‘RUSS EEKEHHQSTER: 5El_F,D. TARE NEZBHEASTER: SELF,D,. 1 [late In 0%/E0/98 {NET TC1F“~9.S iiiae In 11:16 I 7 .2"-_'lC‘=O l Tine Out 11:53l 'LlSifil'iEFi SIENATHRE ;___ ___ ___ ___ _ ___ _ _ l Date Out 04/E0/98 l ' ~- -- __ . » - t. ~.. ~. . *-_~ \ _ I. =SDl-il.E 1 B=SCl1LE E l','=SClil.E 3 D=SEFiLE It Fl=i'il1tilU¢lL BJEIBHT< ' NOT REFUNOABLE MORE THAN BO DAYS FROM OATE ABOVE FOR SALVAGE VEHICLESALES: l hereby HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: Seller will indemnity and hold buyer certify, under penalty ot perjury, that any harmless irom damages, demands and liabilities, including reasonable vehic ay_ di nt' i:pey's fees, resulting from the breach of any warranty hereunder and i agrees to be responsible tor damage to vehicle during unloading. BILL OF SALE: I wanant that I am the owner (or owners representative) of the material described hereon and have the right to sell same‘, that it contains no hazardous material as defined by Federal or State law and that tor payment hereby received I sell and convey title to GOLDEN STATE METALS. \ ..-5:: . - - - - y 1\ ‘ - A l -_ ... .. "< \ w 1 ,\ I\ ' WEIGHMASTER CERTIFICATE9 THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following described commodity was weighed, measured, or counted by a weighmaster, whose signature is on this certificate, who is a recognized ,- authority of accuracy, as prescribed by Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 12700) of Division 5 of the California Business and Professions Code, administered by the Division '2 of Measurement Standards of the California Department of Food and Agriculture.' I - new STATE ‘- :-ll_§ 3=&8‘g-3&1 QEIGHNASTER csarxexcere TRUCK SCALE e e § e 1 N T e K E e e *_e F‘urbhased Frqa: T ICEET #5; : T?f55C)G BTJLDEII STTIT T ‘T552' 'l_l.lTREl. 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D r... l""‘I LIJ I I I II I II I I I ‘ II I I I I II = ALE 1 B=SCilLE E = il=SCflLE ll li=l*lflNUllL HEIBHY ‘ nor HEFUNDABLE mun: THAN so DAYS mom DATE ABOVE FOR SALVAGE VEHICLE’ SALES: l hereby HOLD HAFIMLESS AGREEMENT: Seller will indemnify and hold buyer BILL OF SALE: I warrant that I amthe owner (or ownefs representative) of the certify, under penalty of perjury, that any harmless from damages, demands and liabilities, including reasonable material described hereon and have the right to sell same, that it contains no ‘vehicles sold have been cleared for dismantling attorney's fees, resulting from the breach of any warranty hereunder and hazardous material as defined by Federal or State law and that for payment ‘lw1th‘rlEeI EIIIBS-'t:‘llBlSt 6llIE15I<l>F\Ié'rIiel§E Ill E l&ill€r agrees to be responsible for damage to vehicle during unloading. hereby received I sell and convey title to GOLDEN STATE METALS. ' 9 If\ .._I I’-'1'-'91: - 4 ‘ -_ .‘- -,_ ~v \.. we 1, ,~¢ _- .. ;, _. _ .. ~e- WEIGHMASTER CERTIFICATE I THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following described commodity was weighed, measured, or counted by a weighmaster, whose.signature is on this certificate, who is a recognized of Measurement Standards of the California Department of Food and_Agriculture. EIBHMASTER CERTIFICQT_ RUQK QQALE § e a a 1 N T A K E * * a* FCSESE I -U fl '1 U E3- TICFET ‘vi’- LU DJ cr- >- DLBEN U authority of accuracy, as prescribed by Chapter 7 (commencing 'with Section 12700) of Division 5 of the California Business and Professions Code, administered by the Division It G 3:381?/=.¢’}= [D M If;> -1.4 lTI 2&2 t“I'l -i '3'? F“ F~ "4 '-.| EHPREPARED ii HHS - SHEAR =t4500_A i:'79SOA 15520 '.C. ii E1593 Driver- Ellfiiiiilllli GROSS TARE NET fiiil REASDN :- '1 f5 S O 1 SDLSE . LUTREL - - -13- ‘Jeh SPSSSES l.[i. if SPEE- BPili_ER CL _,. _.. 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TQRE WEISHHASTER: CHAVEZ, 1l35E(l 0 0 .0!) 9 In 04/20/98 {NET TONS _l e In 11:45 l S .EE~OQ l e [lui 0‘l!E0/SSi 5'57‘-5:‘ -0-5!.—~ :81 I 'J>' F5Z AL HEIGHT IUSYDHER SIEHMURE _ _ _ ______ : eButiE:33 : ' -4 ..-. as NOT REFUNDABLE MORE THAN 90 DAYS FROM DATE ASOVE FOR SALVAGE VEHICLESALES: I hereby HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: Seller will indemnify and hold buyer certify, under penalty of perjury, that any harmless from damages, demands and liabilities, including reasonable ;ii.?t'Fli§séii?>‘£'i‘i<§§iTii%Tiélt°é%i£?‘i£’é§l§E€?i'll“P iillié?ZZZZ2'2Z“§§2§JLZ?£iL"¥Z?§f§§.Z§$?2i$L1Z"§{J?§§eJ'ii§§L?L'§ BILL OF SALE: I warrant that l am the owner (or owners representative) of the material described hereon and have the right to sell same, that it contains no hazardous material as defined by Federal or State law and that for payment hereby received l sell and convey title to GOLDEN STATE METALS. _. ..,. . . - ~. _ . - < vs 1 -\ " "----- - -. :- \- ‘\‘-" ~ " .— ,~ ‘-1 .< . _. .; 1 . . ... - . - ... ~. . - .... A v. l ___9_ ________ _,I . ,- N-9 10851 TANK DISPOSAL FORM GOLDEN STATE METALS INC_ P 0 Box 70158 zooo E Brundage Lane , , Date A \. Bakersfield California 93387 __ Phone (805) 327 3559 Fax (805) 327 5749. Scrap Metals Processing & Recycling Eaggggtfigs Contractor's Phone No.' J9 CONTRACTOR L\ XL QQQI T Ql LB /KL/Lag ADDRESS MA‘ I _ 1/ JOB smz M /itfi/ui Q _ . ADDRESS 22%.. I ' V I DESTINATION G S M 2000 E BR NDAGE LANE - _ ERSFIELD, CA 93387 HAULER LQQQCK Em ‘ I ILiCENSENO- s TANK wE'<=H"=ER* ~<> T34,-Q3 3 513 Q1@ *l’i5.$’Y.; ‘ j ~ Tom QTY GALLONS SERIAL NO. 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I . . 1 1/ ‘l’ ' El’,/ \ /5 -\ ‘» '/ \. {. / 5‘ /» T ~ 24/v %7Y‘“‘3>g@5‘Q¥§>@’°3J_%Y'W ‘ .- ~ . . \ - . _. 0 _ " \.0 .~ a%§7”“iL'/*__8';ie&" ’" ‘/\ <¥Y-§4*<$&¢»%@ »@ x, $3,W _ ‘W § 8» \€;*<3,;;>: r 'Q "av);:><>\ _r . 1 . -, 6 \~ NZ, iv’ J9 I\ I ~ - , _, g . 1 . \ ‘" <2/¢Qz£- " ‘,9 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTI-'FiVlCES DEPARTMENT nssouncs MANAGEMENT AGENCi A STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Phone:(805)862-8700 FAX: (805) 862-8701 "1/11111,, ,Wkv<m72 -‘.c_--" ' "-J.’r== vii ' - /V‘E a I '\ =_-',:-..=@_=@-=-.= 9,; — .~. -':~_' ~ *_ i ‘—_’(-; /=\'~_i‘.’--:¢‘,\\‘ | '—. f),_-'"':"" \\' ,|' "I ‘(..\\' 41' "'11!/rill!" i ‘* , Facility am'e:- -' " u u ‘ ' 11.‘. 7’ rfllflflé -63:; la, i ‘ 12"‘ ~, : ,._',7‘ :1-»-L,‘ ‘T-§ DA VID PRICE Ill, FIMA DIRECTOR Engineering & Survey Services Department Environmental Health Services Department Planning Department Roads Department T Kern County Permit ti: _ 0,," Address: _ - u .' . - County it: 1_5 -I **UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD** This form isgto be returned to the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department within 14 days of acceptance of the tank(s) ‘by an approved disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with the number noted above is responsible for insuring that this form is completed and returned - iunfi V It-.4'“§ -i' Section 1 To be filled out by tank removal contractor: Z’ Tank Removal Contractor: 1/L41/'2€L TKQCMIMQ’ Address: CoQ%_|__( 5i\7OvJ Bfi Phone uzjoq 30!? 02% BME rflfin £0 - zip: a=>'%Q£> 5 _ 'DateTank(s) Removed: 4 Li—ZQ ~12} t ~ -No; of '- TanK( s)_5_____ Section g To be filled out by contractor "decontaminating" tank(s): Tank "Decontamination" Conté tor Ll/I7/)2/5L 71ZUC/{/ Tank Size L.E.L. i M91001) ~9-T‘ J-'”—<>—f J!’ Addiiés/Z2_t%§i2h"'¥_-5vOw 95: : ghgne wigs 3%? Oaqé _ °7 Tank Size 8000 =—é-/ Eli I- F11 F‘ 4»+/ Authorized representative of the contractor certifies by signing below that the tank(s) have been decontaminated _in accordance with Kern County Environmental Health Services Department requirements. . P£c>J€<iT mmofléf Signature Title \ p Section g To be filled out and signed by an authorized representative of the ' approved disposal or recycling facility accepting the tank(s): T Mates it _ Z‘ : _gr Date Tank(s) he ei ed‘ ‘ ¢Z_¢§ '_ A_ No. of ank(s):. Signature: I/‘6’<_i_§ {Q M T1'tle:/ &t/ (Authorized Represen ive) g ' ~ * * * MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Fold and staple ii -- ~<' R \.. \ \ ‘ ‘ _. 0‘. --’ gj :'lIll __n-' .\,?n: >' \ ,...-- -- _ Q m_20'_9s_ --_- _- I " ,\ . -. ,.\“z\; I; .__._'-I *>..=,-......... I ) cA/ #2:‘ '2- KERN CQUNTYE ©@WwY" _. '1 ’ :_;:9 TEE?LJ ,_..,- _______i..,.-.__._.,....._..-»—....4 .-1 -4-~ ~A 1 -1- > \ II APREZM i .11/t,_\__‘ -4 _' 1 -iv‘-i SE;-—~<=€§§§gwWfiEV"" _~_-2...... Q§F‘sF%“@%h§?“a# 4 ~ Q Q ?~ NVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPART 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300‘ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 ...-a -4 ,, .. 4 .. r '’ - -1 <.~. |$1§Tf1t.~'. 2Z5§;§+ "4 __.lF l' 9’59 5:J§ R\@¥?£Ef??3~‘I.1"Lh:tI“1JIdIuTn§“\JThIHrh|J1Ifi§uI , | ~ . - - _ ' 3 ,1 W Qififiifiififififi A J 1 _|.H-_- \~. Mocgrn Welding Compa:/,|nc. Installation Checklist - Glasteel II‘J_acketed Steel OWNER OF TANK: ALAN /T/l l Label No. M35 9 5 62 LOCATION OF TANK: Q9<>\ ‘TH-‘>1’ - _ ' DATE: _3‘ 3'9 8 . TANK CAPACITY. (GALLONS) 2° ' °°° Q55‘/5 VACUUM RECORD_ RECORD VACUUM AT TIM I RY L inches Hg DELIVERY DRIVER INITIAL CUSTO ER / INSTALLER INITIAL. VACUUM JUST PRIOR TO INSTALLATION inches Hg~ TANK HANDLING Equipment has suflicien apacity and size to and lower thetank without dropping or dragging the tank? §&YES [ ] NO" If the tank is being stor d is the s r ge area secure an e of foreign matter that would damage the tank surface? t§€YES [ ] NO ,% The stored tank has been chocked with tires or other sui ab e non-abrasive cushioning? YES [ ] NO/X45 NOTE: Proper tire disposal shall be the responsibility of the installer. _ INSPECTION* Has the tank exterior been inspected and any damage properly repaired? MYES [ ] NO Have shipping plugs.and thread protectors been removed from all openings (excluding vacuum gage location) and permanent metal plugs installed inthe unused openings? [,d_YES [ ] NO TESTING» Does the fa installed vacuum gage indicate at least 5.3 inches Hg vacuum on the interstice‘? YES [ ] NO Have all loc or state requirements been met? [MYES [ ] NO. EXCAVATION AND BEDDING Is the ex ion free of any material or object that may cause damage to the tank.- exterior? §] YES [ ] NO ' _ Has the b tom of the excavation been suitably graded and a minimum of ' . clean sand, pea gravel or crushed stone installed to serve as bedding terial? [?di\YES [ ] NO Is the burial depth of the tank within it’s listed burial rating Y[sg_YES ] NO Do burial depths meet the minimum code requirements? S [ ] NO" AN CHORINGA (Indicate Choice) [ ] Deadman anchors - Pavement and soil overburden is adequate to hold down tank ' _ [ ] Concrete pad [ Not applicable at this site For a concrete pad installation, has the minimum 6 inches of clean sand, p a avel or _ crushed stone been placed between the tank and pad? [ ] YES [ ]'NO [£5/fig ' Id) Do the anchor straps have insulating, dielectric material separating them 0 the tank? [ ]‘YES [ ] NO Is the tank electrically isolated from the anchor straps? [ ] YES [ ] NO ‘VAD BACKFILL _ ~ ' Has approved backfill material been used? (Refer to installation instructions)t§4YES [ ] NO Has special e been used to ensure backfill compaction along the tank's botm quadrant?§3YES -[ ] NO I i PIPING ONNECTIONS ' A . (Select any that apply) [ ] Metallic piping used §4Non-metallic piping used [ ] Dielectric bushings or flanges used. i ~ . ~ A ~ If'"No'Y is indicated on any of the above questions, please provide explanation: (Attach additional sheet if Kilian ~—cn>@, IV’, .— . -I ig = tur & Title of Foreman/Project Engineer ' Installation Contractor 0 p /. ' ' ' bl'blf'IId',"'k,"dl'bIF' ii “cm. -. This Shipping Order '""*‘ "@' Y ':..;¢.:2i:;.,@;rh:;.:.:"= 3 °" _- RECEIVE, subject to the classifications and lawfully filed tariffs in effect on the date of thé‘1§siie of this Shipping 0rder.__.._-----" the property described below. in_ apparent good order. except as noted (contents a_nd condition of contents of packages unknown), marked, consigned, and destined as indicated below, which said_carri_er (the word carrier being understood throughout this contract as meaning any person or corporation in possession of the property under the contract) agrees to carry to its usual place of delivery at said destination, if on its route. otherwise to deliver t_o another carrier _on the route to said destination. It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or anyof said property over all or ari portion o said route to_destinati_on, and as to ea_ch any at any time interested in all or any of said property that every service to be performed hereunder shall be suoiect to all the terms and conditions of the UHIYOFTH Domestic Strai ht Bill ofL ading set forth (1) in Opfficial, Southern. Westem and Illinois Freight Classifications in_e_ffect_on the date hereof, if this i_s a rail or a rail-water shipment, or (2) in the applicable motor carrier classification or tariff_iPthi_s is a motor car_rier shipment. Shipper hereby‘ certifies that he is familiar with all the terms and conditions of the said bill of fading, including those on the back thereof, set forth In the classification or tariff which governs the transportation of this shipment, and t e said terms and conditions are hereby agreed to by the shipper and accepted for himself and h s assigns. ...-.,,.,,-...._. .._ . .-_ 4 I --- F'°'“ I MODERN wanmc cc:ti=Aiiv or CALIFORNIA, iiic. °“"‘"‘“ ‘""""" "" °"‘° At .14i4iiri§igAAwsi5§\2ié\vE~vE j av TRuci<I:| FREIGHTU Shipper’s Carrier '*"‘“"S‘AM"E M Q - (SCAC) I Carrier's 3-3-97 N.,_ 003335 Shields, Harper & CO %Mikuls Truck Stop % Lutrel Services Consigned to On Collect on Delivery shipments, the letters ‘COD’ must appear before consignee‘: name or as otherwise provided in item 43l).Sec. ‘I. [Mall or street address of consignee - for purpose of notification only.) Destination Baifersfield State Ca Route Delivery Address ~k Taft Hwy & Freeway 99 ' ffiTo be filled In only when shipper desires and governing tariffs provide for delivery thareat.I Ii Delivering Carrier ‘Vehicle or Car Initial N0._/L./[S2D No. of ' ' . . . . . i ‘Weight Class Checli shipping Um Description of Articles, Special Marks and Exceptions (subiann) c,,,,_, 0, M, coiumn Subiect to section 7 of conditions of bl bill of Iadi f hi 20,000 gallon Double Wall Jacketedl Q0 \Q (DO wt:1 .L applica e ' 'ng. i t ‘s shipment is to be delivered to the consignee without recourse on the consignor. the consignor shall sign the following statement: The carrier shall not make delivery of this shipment without payment of freight and all other lawful charges. -_ _‘ EIC dtm Glasteel II Secondary Contained H ‘GT’ _.|l -J) ;-' DI ii) rt (D 'DF ‘I+ Per (Signature of Consignor.) If charges are to be prepaid. write or stamp here, ‘To be Prepaid.‘ Underofound tank. tructinns & P v - y capers~ ReceivedS UL# M359562. vac at shoo:i5 field kit fI u J‘ ‘-. to apply in prepayment ofgthe charges on the property described l1eta.o.i.i-L> 4/ lg 35,000 ‘ _ holiday test witnessed by: ~'.O l‘ Agent or Cashier f ‘This is to certify that the above named materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for transportation, according to the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation.‘ ‘ If the shipment moves between two ports by a carrier by water, the law requires that the bill of lading shall state whether it is ‘carrier's or shipper's weight.‘ tShi per's imprints in lieu of stamp; not e part of Bill of Lading approved by the Department of Transportation. NOT€- Where the rate is dependent on value, shippers are required to state specifically in writing the agreed or declared value of the property. The agreed or declared value of the property is hereby specificallvstated by the shipper to be not exceeding- i‘_&r_ (The signature here acltnowledges Charges Advanced: 5 REMIT C.O.D. TO: _ ' . C.O.D. SHIPMENT C.O.D. Amt. THIS SHIPMENT IS CORRECTLY DESCRIBED. forth in the box makefs certificate thereon, and all other requirements of f The fibre boxes used for this shipment conform to the specifications set C O D CHARGE 5|-UPPER [:1 CORRECT WHGH-H5 |_Bs_ Item 222. of the National Motor Freight Classification. A T0 BE PAID BV { ggmgigmgg [:1 Collection Fee Total Charges UST DETACH AND RETAIN THIS E 52 ca ca rt 2:’; PS! ~i I , I '/ I i. Q /,r . M’____/ . .. .. .. . .._.. . .. . .._. . . shipper 1,; 4 V,/’, rl, .// h'ppe'.\.\2(_.7rENT M Y 1' .' ' - , __ _ _ _ '§__ - -" 1. ,, ,, HIPRIN ORDER AND;NIUST_'_S_|GN THE iiiIGDic5i*I W - -i‘,’iPANY CT CALI - iii, “JG. 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KERN coumv ENVIRONMENTAL " INSPECTION RECORD 2100 "M" smear, suns 300 HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT 2,4; ' ‘-’* BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROGRAM H ' — PQST CARD AT JQBSITE (805)862-8700 PERMIT #2 320010B _ ‘OWNER: Alan Mikuls _<I FACILITY: Mikuls Truck Stop 'CONTACT: Alan Mikuls I V- ADDRESS: 2201 Taft Highway I ADDRESS: P.O. Box 78197 CITY: Bakersfield, CA CITY: Pumpkin Center PHONE #1 (805) 832-5390 ‘PHONE #1 (805) 832-5390 ..u ‘ ‘' INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspection or submit the requested information when ready. They will run in consecutive order beginning with number 1. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group or continue with the next phase of work until all items in that group are signed off by the Permitting Authority. Following these instructions will reduce the number of required inspection visits and therefore the assessment of additional fees. '1 ' INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR - TANKS & BACKFILL - ' 1 Backfill of tanks ' 3... I fl '£,J</ 1 ' Copy of installation clfck list Z, 1 certificate ‘' I - PIPING SYSTEM- 1 Primary piping pressure/soap test ,3) fi X‘ ~ . . J ~ 1 ‘ 2 Corrosion protection of piping &'fiII pipe y __5‘ - SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION -' 2 Sump test " 3 - \_ 2 - Secondary piping pressure/soap test 3-[Q % ihk 2 I Drop tube valves M4 _ 1 _v Please contact the Fire Department at I805) 39.1-7082 and Building (electrical) Department at I805) 862-8661 to schedule final inspections with them before calling this department for the final inspection. _ ' - FINAL- 3 As-built drawings- 3 Integrity test of_ system _ _ 42/» ' I %:»~;‘/ 0 3 Overspill boxes _')_L, EM,S 4 . Line Leak Detectors/Positive Shut Down IA 4 Monitor System Check m W §/AL’ It ¢l 1 \ — , 4 Monitoring Requirements_ \\ CONTRACTOR . Lutrel Services, Inc. LICENSE CONTACT Bryan McNabb PHONE # 805 399- 0246 ;,K=m@"o\In¢y Internal= Envirtfnmenml Health Services Dept. . ‘Appliwigisggmly i/p1~A./ " 2100 M Street Suiw 300 If of Tanks to Abandon: Bakersfield, CA 93301 piping FL to Abandon. ~ _ (805) 862-8700 ' ' - V APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE 70730/9 _ UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY This Application is for Mkemoval or D Abandonment in Place; _ Facility Information Owner's giormatlon Contractor's Information E ~-~7%/ g f ""“'°“'0-610! vets? §l§§'I\1o\i\) EJA °*;lGH2. Ct/' ‘," gigs“ Ci‘ ~ ~~ l State » Zip State 8'6? 4 Zip. State 6% Zip Phone 9’ Phone __ P119“; Cross Street’ /76¢? _ License 'l'ype&Number A.7 4 Proposed Start Date: - i Project Contact: fl/l£Ai)Q££ Phone Number: 1 1 Sampler : nboratory . Disposal ' . "wt a i¢@-Zwlflel, """=<€_;,,@ use 'E -in 6 4 |- “""=' (05! énw Bo. A ~"~=~ on we Cége °"* “€>¢><l¢e%r£Zn> °*"/‘ i i lT=A=N=K mronmrtou !. bl Rinse ' ‘on <1 zzefiiete <>/Z- Disposal Location for Tank & Piping &»oifi»<1>le'-ierztp Phone Phone Tank Number Volume Chemical Stored Previous hemical ' n } /0,0» K14, /oweci ' /D @ \%é{ , 4124. /0', an Diesel, fit. E 8 an _iDle3eL F:-ei, . Use additional page if needed. l‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POSTONPRENHSES CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS:» It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e., Ci Fire and Building Departments). \. Permittee should gotifi the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days gig; to tank removal or abandonme: in place to arrange for required in§pections(s). Tank closure activities should be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-3 It is the contractor’: responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transportation or treatment of hazardoi. materials. The tank removal contractor should meet all minimum supervisorial requirements as specified in laws enforced by the Contractor’: Licensing Boar If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval should be obtained by the approving the permit. Deviation from the submitted application is not recommended without prior approval. 7. State UST regulations specify that soil samples be retrieved within the native material beneath portions of the underground storage tanks. TI- following are loal sampling recommendations that could prevent unnecessary remediation costs: ‘- a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000. gallons - a minimum of two samples, retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths approximately two feet and six feet. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. c. Tank size peater than 10,000 gallons - a Qjgflug of six samples, retrieved onefourth of the way in from the ends of each tank a: beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED (continued on reverse side) Ab. Tank size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum of four samples, retrieved onethird of the way in from the ends of ear. I. U (4,'Q L. | 1. \ . _ p' I 0 ,a -O ,- =K¢l'I!-=C0\lllI)' Internal Use Only: Environrnental Health Services Dept. ‘ 'App|i¢3;i°n Dam PTA, " 2700 M Street, Suite 300 it of 1-mg, to Abandon: Bakersfield. CA 93301 ~ Piping Ft. to Abandon: (805) 862-8700- APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE' UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY This Application is for Mkemoval or U Abandonment in Place Facility Information L Owner's Information Contractor's Information - “""'ii I %==I |Name- . Name Name . . il Address Address Address I cuy 1 1 cuy i i 1I City r ~ Stat: Zip ~ State Zip State ‘ Zip | Phone ~ Phone Phone ' Cross Sn-eet - - License Type it Number Proposed Start Date: - Project Sampler Contact:' _ Laboratory’ Phone ‘Number: Disposal . D _ Name Name Decontamination Contractor Address Address Rinsate Disposal Location- 0 City Ci‘? Disposal Location for Taiik it Piping Phone Phone Tank Number % Volume TANK INFORMATION Previous Cheniical AME,_ 40, coo + i>i'é.§'f Use additional page if needed. -' . - . a - a a a a - a a on a a a ¢ - a - - - a a - a - a aa CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e., Ci . . . . .. POST on PREMISES. a a - . a a a - a o a - - ¢ ofeoaa Fire and Building Departments). \ . ‘ 2. Permittee should notifl the Hazardpus Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank removal or abandonme in place to arrange for required inspections(s). 3 Tank closure activities should be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-3 0 1n 4: It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transportation or treatment of hazar materials. he ’ Li nsin Boar '5. The tank removal oontraaor should meet all minimum supervisorial requirements as specified in laws enforced by t Contractor s ceg l' ' be tilized, rior roval should be obtained by the 6. If any oontractors other than those listed on permit and permit app ication are to u p app approving the permit Deviation from the submitted application is not recommended without prior approval. ks nd .T 7. State UST regulations specify that soil samples be retrieved within the native material beneath portions of the undergrou storage tan following are local sampling recommendations that could prevent unnecessary remediation costs: q ~ a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum of two samples, retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths - approxim ey . __ les ' ed onethird of the way in from the ends of ea at I two feet and six feet 'b. Tank size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum of four samp , retriev t katd th f 'atl tw feetandsixfeet. an epsoappmnm Cy O 'fr th dsofeachtanka c. Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a giinigigm of six samples, retrieved one~fourth of the way in om e en beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED (continued on reverse side) , _ _ _ _ ‘ _ I _ !_ _ I _ _’ ‘ V I _ _ ‘ M ‘ _ ’ ' _ .1 _ u K V" _ 3 _ m O PTA *'___i__ PTO # Z2004@ ,= '>..4'I 9 ¢~ .' POST ON PREMISEQ4 8. Sample locations to be specified either within a plot plan attached or one provided on this permit application._ 9. Soil Sampling (piping area): -_ A p Samples are to be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 20 linear feet of pipe nm and under the dispenser area 10. Soil Samples shall be for key constituents representative of the materials stored. The following are local recommendations for sar analysis: A i »‘ I. b. C. For gasoline, samples should be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (gasoline). For diesel, samples should be analyzed for benzene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (diesel). _. For waste oil, samples should be analyzed for oil and grease, and total lead. , ~ If unknown, the samples should be analyzed for a full range of substances which may have been stored within the tank. d. ll. To ensure that the permit processing is cost-effective, the following time line is recommended: , ' ACTIVITY Notification to inspector listed on pennit of dale ‘ < DEADLINE Two working days. Drawing of Physical Layout of Facility and time of closure and soil sampling. Transportation and tracking forms sent to Hamrdous Materials Management Program All hamrdous waste manifests must be signed by the receiver of the hazardous waste Sample analysis to Hanrdous Materials Management Program l2. Conditions: a 'b. c. d. ' e. No later 5 working days for transportation and l4 working days Q~ for the tracking mm after removal V ' No later than 3 working days afler completion of analysis program Liquidshallbepumpedlronstankpriortopurgingsuchthatlessthanlgallonsolliquid remain in tank. (CSHGLSC 41700) "‘ Tank shall be purged through vent pipe discharfing at least_l0 feet above ground level. (CSHGLSC 41700) No emission shall result in odors detectable n or beyond property lim. (Rule 419) No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfort or repose of any person. (CSHRSC 41700) Ventlinesshall remainattachedtotankuntiltheinspecwrarrivestonithorizeremoval. Provide a drawing in the space above of tanks, piping, _ lengths, dtgensions, proposed sampling locations desig nated by , and north arrow (use additional page if . needed). ' 7 RECOMIWENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS 4 »4 This department is responsible for ensuring that the standards contained in the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and State regulations pertain to underground storage tanks are met. The guidelines and conditions provided within this permit are to assist this Department in meeting that goa l It is the contractor’:/applicants responsibility to know and abide by CAI,OSHA‘regulations. 2: Tracking forms, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documentation are necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it1 mitigation. When contractors do not follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases results, resulting prolonged processing time for completing site closures.. THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AI‘ ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO WORK COMPLETED ON SITE. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND TO THE BEST OP MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUEA CORRECT Owner's ( gr 4 Authorized@ Signature Date l5/¢8 Representative K% ' ' ' in Da INTERNAL us: omv ‘ //- 00 ' n ~ I A tan Receipt! 1 cuh____ch¢¢u/ 5é5 C. TotalFee PaidO 9"‘9\ ‘ 7/X 1 pprov y: A _ issue-Date: 3* 3* 9 Y i Fee Received By,”J s. Permit Expiration Date: L¢'<_3 ' 9 K __ HM899 THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED ‘S [I I1! I I'D‘! 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Department Engineering and Survey Services Dc_partmcnt ' Environmental Health Services Department 5. _ I Pl:‘1nnh-‘|g T.)cp'artmcnt _; ‘ ‘cm ‘mus/ch Z-f"‘_~;:'4",';:¢f__§P:_A{;;;i:‘.\‘ Ronda Department ‘ E-m_;\iI: ¢h@¢a,}nzrn.ca.us ~ _ _""i.-.1'j,‘,jj§ ‘,',1»"' UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM MINOR MODIFICATION ' ~ APPLICATIONI PERMIT TO MODIFYI This Application is for ONLY for Minor Repair/Modification- . _ Facility Information ‘ "I - 'f>§4$i§'ék'sIn?6iiii5\rion ' N _____,,O_ /_ " ’ ,°m°fl/_l_'_|éA5]s fr:/\¢.[<_A I AN’““°lM|_[c_-.A\§ ’ ,“°“'°“'Z-1-”\.'l'?~§J Hg? I ““"f°-““1'¢<>~”f'é¥4 LIW7. ' °“Y"£§,@,Olé+£'$(§JJd\ V I °"’ ’\g<’~l4~.V’$wCM u gméq/_\. . Z1, <13} ’ ‘ S1mcCA I Zip- Phqng V ‘ Phone > I 7 kflullnlullunv.--»— ~ ‘ m 7 ...' '“ 7' TANK INFORMATION D Tank #/ Msiflninfacturefl? Yglgme if _ Chemjga] StoredQ O0!/\_A:rF';7:€I ... 77” _ .._ Q- ‘ CONTRACTOR I N FORMATION Q/<~ QMMLL +»~»"\ /cm;I AddrI:~1“.?0 &;,)< ‘O”[(a WL ’ I _ °1“’ E=~ Iggiwsfie/\¢) I ' S_tme CA Zip _ 7 V _i ?.’1°"° é>ér~ 43¢/~ =m<> “ “7. Li<V:cnscTypc&Numbc7rMA B U ICC Ins'tullcrNumbér a__ Proposed Start Date: 1 010 Project Phone Number: A L I ~ L 311 -' 9515-5» Continue tb next page " ' ~ €% Printed on Recycled Paper l “\ \ ‘ B -'!J3711/2010 14I’12 IFAX EH@Cl].KfiP..US p _ -" .ept.Ma'in - I 003»/003 B3/11/2618 15:62 '6Ei1634‘El_ ' KERN CEINSTRUCTII‘ PAGE 83/B3 Project Description . ~ , . ' .. _ ' i _ A' ‘ Please provide an accurate written description of the minor repair or modification proposed for the UST Eizflfém. . ~- ‘ . ' ‘ ' ' t 1 L-"_\S_‘_\_ C‘ +651 0 5 K ’m>€9,!-°J<,:'t_(_/-3 ling: "A F (_jO__(_'$_ _ _ , _ _. ~ _ . 4‘ Equipment Description ~ _ ' i ' - Please provide the make and model of any components installed during this minor repair and/or Modification. Manufacturer’s brochure describing each component may be requested to be submitted along with the application to verify each co1nponent’s acceptability for its intended use. _. Manufacturers P _ Model Number '' ......... _--...~...-.__..__.~.t__.e....._-.............t>os*r on PREMISES--¢------------------------------~--M-~-------e-.___ CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: p - , . ' _y l. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e., County Fire and Building Dcpartrnents). ' v " 2, pet-mime Shau notifi the Unified I_-[azardous Matcytials/Waste Program at (661) 362-8700 two working days ggigg to "tank upgrade/repair/modification performing work on the UST system. ALL WORKAMUST BE INSPECTED BY THIS OFFICE PRIOR TO THE _ FINAL COVERVOF THE’ SITE. 4 - 3. NO construction may begin until a “Permit to Modify" is issued by this offlcc. This Application becomes a Permit to Modify after it’s been approved and signed by the Department. ' . i y '4, Thevmadifiggtiolf ghall cqmply with all applicable sections of the California Administrative Code, Title 23 Waters, Chapter _3 Water Resources Control Beard, and Subehapter 16 Underground Tank Regulations and Statutes of Chapter 6.7 of the Health and_Safcty Code of Underground Storage of [-iaznrdous Substances at time of work. _ - 4- 5, If any com;-“tors other than those lined on permit and permit application are to be utilized; prior approval should be obtained bythc §p_<;_c,i§,1is1 appfqying th¢‘pg1111i(, Deviation fi-qm 1-he submitted tlpplicafion is not recommended without prior approval. ' ‘ 6. Ovcrspill systems can be hydrostatically tested for 60 minutes or tested to meet the equipment"mnnui‘acturer’s'guidelines. i » - 7. Permit maybe subject to an Hourly Department Service Fee. 4 _ - l' 8. 4 . ' .» THE APPLICANT HAS RECEXVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WI1._L COMPLY wtrn Tl-IE ABOVE CONDITIONS or Tms l'.ERMlT AND ALL o1"m-‘.11 STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS rtmmuvma TO WORK COMPLETED ON sma. ‘ A THIS FORM I-[AS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND T I-IE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUE AND V CORRECT A 4 ' ' . i- Oumerg ‘ . Authorized ' _ -' Signature p __ y , V Date Represent?i,\& j .._-+'_'__'_'——-7')‘ Date ?/A 0' INTERNAL USE ONLY ' _ A"”'°”°° 'ro1==1I=ée...*;-. . . “Paid on' » Issue Date: / 1- _ J? 0/ 9' W 4 Checkit Permit Expiration Date: Q17/Z 1/47-° /0 _ ‘Fee Ri=_°¢i\’°d B)? A . THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT ONCE APPROVED t _ _ _‘ _ . I _’ ‘ ‘_ _ J q S — +— '3_ \t ‘. v ,d4'- IE.i\§}~'l RONM ENTAL HEALTH SE‘CES TDEPARTM ENT ' "SOURCE MA NA GEMENT A GENCY ISTEVE MCCALLEY, R.E.H.$., Dil'8ClOt‘~ ' l ‘,.-"v'-"'rf_'_\_'__-_'_gTZ’f"».__ . \ 0 DAVID PRICE III," RMA DIRECTOR 2700 -|v|- STHEET, SUITE 300 _ A - _ . Community Development Program Department BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-2370? _$’,-"i_i"_;~q"=:z= -Engineering & Survey Services Department Voice: '(805) 862-B700 ~ i Environmental Health‘ Services Department .FAX: (8_05) 862-8701 A . . ' . Planning Department ?lTY llR|eIay:@(800) 735-2929 _ "—».Qf"."'c";\'{_‘§~;;'?,i\“ - C ‘ Roads Department e-ma : eh kerncounlycom - _' "””"”" , _ ' 1 r 0 ‘PERMIT TO C0i_\lSTRUC1_'_ 'A _ UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY . ' ~- t n//0,,” 11111111 A PERMIT NUMBER 32001013 , " FACILITY QWNER(S).NAME/’AD0DRESS: A H I H CONTRACTCR: Mikuls Truck Stop - Alan Mikuls ‘ ._ - Lutrel Services, Inc. , 2201 Taft Highway ._ P.O. Box 78197‘ . 6315 Snow Road 7 ._ Bakersfield, CA Pumpkin Center, CA 933830 ' Bakersfield, CA 93308 - - ' A License # 675587 _ " * g Phone No. (805) 832-5390 'Phone No. (805) 399-0246 L NEW CONSTRUCTION " t i 0 ' it A , » . PERMIT EXPIRES March 3, 1998 _ MODIFICATION A » . _ OTHERi . APPROVAL DATE June 3, 1997 APPROVED it - ' V Laurel Funk~ Hazardous Materials Specialist’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. POSTONPREMISES..................'..'......-..., CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: A ,- Standard Instructions - . 1 ' i 1. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by‘ inspection by Permitting l Authority. 6 ._ . ~ ' ' ‘ - ' 2. All equipment and materials in this construction must‘ be installed_in accordance with all manufacturers‘ specifications.~ 3. V- Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site' A _, g inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. 4. - B k ' '' ac fill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers’ specifications. 5‘ r C - 4 0 D I~ onstruction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at job site prior to initial inspection. Perinittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for each group of required' inspections numbered as per instructions on card; Generally, inspections will be made of:' _ ‘ a. Tank and backfill » - 0 b. Piping system with secondary containment _ _ - Overfill protection and leak detection/monitoring~ Any other inspection deemed necessary by Pennitting Authority. P‘? ’ PERMIT TO CONSTRUCTt ' . UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY . (Page 2) ’ ,. Standard Instructions Permit No. 320010B \, ' -- 6. ' All undergroundmetal connections (e.g. piping, fitting, fill pipes) to tank(s) must be electrically isolated andy wrapped to a minimum 20 mil thickness with corrosion-preventive, gasoline-resistant tape or otherwise protected r from corrosion. k ' ' '' . - . r 1< 7. Primary and secondary containment of both tank(s) and underground piping must not be subject to physical or chemical deterioration due tothe substance(s) stored in them. . i 8. No-product shall be stored in tank(s) until approval is granted by the Permitting Authority.. ‘ 9. Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described on fmal "Permit to Operate."P 4' , / _< ACCEPTED BY V’ U '1'"! DATE: 3200l0B.m24, l . >4 \ 1 /. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S.IlCES DEPARTMENT . ‘nssouncs MANAGEMENTAGENCY STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director DA v/0 PRICE ///, RMA DIRECTOR 2700 'M‘ STREET, SUITE 300 C Community Development Program Department BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-2370 ‘ ' -‘5‘*-~a"=5?§ Engineering & Survey Services Department vQ|¢9; (505) 362-3700 V Environmental Health Services Department FAX: (805) 862-8701 . 1 Planning Department TIY Relay: (aoo) 735-2929 I A "-_.2;'?("5',;5§3-\‘ I A Reads Department e-mall: eh@kerm:ounly.com "”””""i ll/I’ ""011 March 3,, 1998 Alan Mikuls P O Box 78197y Pumpkin Center, CA 93383 - C SUBJECT: INSTALLATION OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK g I ' " ' LOCATED AT 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY ‘ ' ‘ FACILITY #320010 Dear Mr. Mikuls : H The Kern County Enviromnental Health Services Department has received an application for the installation of one underground storage tank at the facility cited above. An installation permit will be issued with an inspection card which will summarize the required inspections before the site can be approved for operation. » '' Cmrently, this department requires 'the’ owner or his agent complete and submit specific fonns before the approval to operate is granted. Please ensure that you have received the following forms, and return them either on or shortly after the final inspection: < 1. ' Certification of compliance form for installation of the underground storage tank 2. Hazardous materials business plan update_ If you have any questions, feel free to call Laurel Funk at (805)862-8.700. . Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: Laurel Funk i Hazardous Materials Specialist Unified Hazardous Materials Program 1'7'l-it-'96 MON 11‘-5° Flt! 805 862 8701 K C Evy\ ..-'_ ‘_"_ ..__. _.. .- _. _ -___IRO;\’.\lEiTTAL nun0 ' 11! I I Il_I xenw COUNTY ‘A . ' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PER""T "°- ‘ 3 O 0'O -- - ' AFN NUMBER~ 2700 M STREET. SUITE 300 . ICATION DATE APPL2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2 ,2_/) _Q Yt _, APPLIQAILON FOR PERMITQLQ DONSIRUCI/MQ_9_l_fi UBPERGBOUND HAZABJJOUS SUB$TAN5.;§_$ STORAGE FACILITY we Of Agmicetion (qheolq: New Faeili Modification of Facili New Tank Installation at Existin Facih Number of Tanks To e nstalled xisting Facility Permit# Type of Business - A_ i . . ._ Facility Name 6 6;];-QQ J 1. Address 9-’.>0L City T Fi SEC ulal Lo etions 0 i Nearest Cross Street ,y _ _ V in nlv _ ' . ank Or 41' s t er l—o it ='- Phe #: Address 7 0 14 7 e ' City/State .'1‘-..t'»_ Qé\3t€2|2-/ _ Zip ' 55%’ C. Wter To Faility Proded By u .1 H I, Depth To Groundwaterjw Soil Characteristics At Facility , ii. ‘> { __,..’..fv D. Contrator ‘ e'|"11.? ' rllle/i‘E§A Contractor's License No. to-Fl§'5I23‘ Address lp ' . _Cg,y) Worker's Compenstion Certifca # Insurer CH3 . 1 1, Pl’OpOS8d Starting Date 7:2! Proposed Completion Date _'-E_1_’£1§______ E. if This Application ls For Modification Of An Existing Tank Syste , Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed (Excluding New Tank Installation at Existing Facilities) F. T5-!nk[_§] Stor_a_qg (Check All lhat Agglylz - Unleaded Other’ Other‘ Other‘ ynieaded Plus Premium Fggl Wgste Product i l ( l ll ._._,_ ~»_¢_. a-n\4\;-9- .......2§\g ._._.-_.. _-_-_.»~..¢ »-_,-,_ m .-..u; iiiiq ,.~,__~,_ iiii -_¢~»-.-. ~,_,-_,_} Tank# __|_ ___ ii il _..___ il ll ll ‘ii ' Describe other products/waste: Z t _, G. Initial Tank integrity Test inf rmetio : .V Testing Company Name 0 # 879;)/’}l‘@ Test Method:_ W y _ Licensed Tester:_E(@K./WE 5 gunk imegritygeag is not reggirep if the tank is eguigged with an interstitial mggigr certifiedgo meet ghe Qrformqpoe atandaqls of a ‘gunk integg_i§y_test." _ ' .. ,. 41. __ _ ._ ,_. __ _ ., .__ __,_ ,____ _ .. This form e o le ed e penalty of perju nd o the est of my kno true and correct. 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St; Lic.# Pmjeq Manage; mm“ zone cussmemou ' [Ln A V ER 7 Phone Number 1 1 1. . am AS rou. a cs.A.§ is School 0m.# 5| 1 1. ¢ 4/ 10 Code Census Number Description A/D/Y PER UNITS CODE er Bldg BLDG nm.*m1m* mm r_ 1 n fi4/ 3'5’/ifI * . ' Date ‘ A Ref Case 17 Comments 11 Census Code 19' [Q 12 Census Tract'#t Den # Sub A/D7? [UNITS Total Area ' I Total Value/Yards mmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmms" ' m mm eimmmmmm mm -it ~ ammmmzmm mm ii IIIIL 311.3!) ‘flifili llllIlIlfl’@ "$77.51) APPTifl!iOn Number 7%» I ’ ‘I i Amivity codeE APPIIQUOH Date um” Issuance Date gm” Activity Date mm/In mm Hill!!! ~--(W" 4 REMARKS ' -‘ Date 1 \ _. Bldg. lnsu. 580 2625 171-B (REV. 10-96) 1. 0 A Kern County Fire Depatrtmemt.~ 5642 Victor Street°Bakersfield, CA 93308 Telephone 805-391-7000' Fax 805-399-Z915 I I Y Relay Service l-800-735-Z929 Fire Chief DANIEL G. CLARK Deputy Chiefs DENNIS-L. THOMPSON. l-'l.\’.-\NLE ROBERT OXFORD,oPEiu11o\~ _ STEPHEN A. GAGE. OPER.-\TlO.\’S LeCOSTEL HAILEY. OPEIL-\TlONS CARY L. ECKARD. LOGISTICS DATE:. 3 Y9’-95/. .2:/“<1/<1 i PERMIT NO.: .3 Qiooxlil JOB ADDRESS: $320.! M-ur-7_ (s>os)3@\\ -"\c>s<2 _ i ( ) For Information Only OWNER: OCCUPANCY: Planshave been checked in (accordance-with: TYPE CONSTRUCTION:" (X-)‘U.F.C. 1994 ( )Title 19 FLOOR AREA: ACTUAL _ Article 52 T ‘ ~‘ ( ) Title 24 ALLOWABLE:- ( )U.B.C. l9__ t( )Other: : -. ._OCCUPANT LOAD: 4 MEET ALL OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS <. COMPLIANCE LIST: Dispensers and Other Related Equipment with Underground Tanks' ' (Use with» Health Department‘Plan Review Process for Underground Tanks)- 1. Dispensing devicesshall be located as follows:I I. a. Ten feet (3048 mm) or more from property lines, b. Ten feet (3048 mm) or more from buildings having combustible exterior wall surfaces or buildings having noncombustible exterior wall surfaces that are not part of a one-hour . fire-resistive assembly,e _ Exception: Canopies constructed in accordance with the Building Code. c. Such that all portions of the vehicle being.fueled will b'e on the premises of the motor vehicle fuel-dispensing station, -. d. Such that the nozzle, when the hose if fully extended, will not reach within 5 feet (1524 ~- mm) of the building openings, and _e. T ' Twenty feet (6096 mm) or more from fixed sources of ignition. (5201.4.l.2) _ ' .4 Service ' Pride° .-i Post conspicuous signs prohibiting smoking, dispensing into unapproved container, to stop engine and the location of emergency shut-off switch. (520l.8) Emergency shut-off switch shall be within 75 feet of but not less than 25 feet from dispensers. (520l.5.3) Dispensing devices shall be in clear view of the attendant with no obstacles placed between the attendant and the dispensers (5202.4.7) The attendant shall at all times to be able to communicate with the person in the dispensing areas (5202.4.7 (5)) Provide fire extinguishers (2A20BC between 15 to 75 feet from dispensers. (5201.9 see UFC Standards) Flexible joints shall be installed in accordance with Section 7901.11.7. An approved shear joint shall be rigidly mounted and connected by a union in the vapor-retum piping at the base of each dispensing device. The shear joint shall be mounted flush with the top of the surface on which the dispenser is mounted (5202.l2.2.4)t Flexible joints and emergency shutoff impact valves shall be installed in accordance with Section 7901.ll.7. An approved emergency shutoff impact valve incorporating a fusible-link designed to close automatically in event of severe impact or fire exposure shall be rigidly mounted and cormected by a union in the vapor-return line at the base of each dispensing device. The shear section of the valve shall be mounted flush with the top of the surface on which the dispenser is mounted. (5202.l2.3.5) An electrical disconnect switch shall be provided for all dispensers in accordance with the Electrical Code. The disconnect shall be placed in the OFF position before repairing dispensers and before closing a motor vehicle fuel-dispensing station (520l.5.4) Approved fire checks or other positive means of automatic isolation of underground storage tanks shall be installed in vapor-retum piping to prevent a flashback from reaching the underground tanks. Such devices also shall be installed in all vapor/air piping as close as practical to each burner or group of burners in a vapor incineration unit, and in all vapor-transfer piping as close as practical to refrigeration, absorption of similar types of processing equipment. (5202.l2.3.8) Vents fromvapor-processing units shall not be less than 12 feet (3658 mm) aboveground level and not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) above the processing in itself. Vent outlets shall be directed and located such that flammable vapors will not accumulate, travel to an unsafe location or enter buildings. (5202.l2.3,9) Written records of maintenance, tests, inspections, and the results and recommendations therefrom, shall be maintained on the premises where the equipment is located, and shall be made available to the chief on request. Incidents involving leaks, fires, explosions, overheating or requiring shutting down equipment, other than for routine maintenance or tests, shall be immediately reported to the fire department. (5201.l2.3.12) (FP DKR/rga 5/14/96) ugtank cpl I - e —-——.-W. e ~ ~ _ \-" ea:-'4‘ F D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications \ F. cal Composition of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) " »- ” ' . 32 Kern Count Health Department J Peflfllt N0 00 LQ C_ Division 0% Environmental Hes-lb 1\PPli<=a'=1°" 9.; 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE u1~msRc;OROounO0 C suasrzwczs sromss £Ac1L1O'1fg EH5 of Application (check) EJNE Facility Qmdification of Facility ml-Ixisting Facility |:]'l‘ransfer of Ownership A. Dnergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days LEE /Fl/.S/:1I‘A)__jO 805 -O . - e Niqhwflzflitmemzs 7 gas‘ I851/d~/es‘ Facility Name _Z77//</(/Z5 No. of ';anks 5' ‘Iype of Business*(check): C‘ Gaso ne Station ' Other (describe) _$i<,Q Is 'I‘ank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? []Yes No Is 'I‘ank(s) Used Primarily for ricultural Purposes? |:]Yes EHO Facility Address QQOI fif 5/ _O Nearest Cross St. T _ R if 'S2C if ‘/”?l<ur’a1 Locations mly) Owner ,:I' 1 ‘Onfl 5 O OO Contact Person ifl/77¢ M2310 nae Zip Q21/3___ eeeeeeeee eeeeeee Operator OO O O O O’ “ C OO, Contact Person O ~ _OO Address O O OO O OO O O__ O Zip O Telephone -O OO B. water to Facility Provided by O O O Depth to Groundwater 80 7/‘ Soil Characteristics at Facility 5‘ J _§a“ O O O OO O O < O Basis for Soil Type and Groundwater Dep%\!l£/tennfiétions Of Z O_’_ O '\\ C. Contractor O O O CA Contractor's License No. ° Address O O C 7 CO i 7 i W 7 Zip O Telephone ‘ CO Proposed Starting Dated ’ Propos€”’Ccmp1’etion mte _ _ O’' worker's Compensation Certification 5 Insurer O _‘ Z ' I ZZ P'°P°5°dce, ,7 E. ‘1‘ank(s) Store (check all that apply): O Tank !_ waste Product Motor yehicle Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel -Waste ....E_. HB9 H4) %;<'\ \ DCIDEI EICIEI El EEIZIE DCIUEI :4. m DE% *'ifank # Chemicalstored (non-commercial name) CAS Q (if known) Chemical Previousl Stored ~ ~ — ~e G. Transfer of Ownership Date of'—'I‘ransfer Previous Oumer Previous Facilityiblame I if C I” I, O _O O accept fully allwoblfgations of Permit Eb. issued to _ O _ _O O_ if C - I understand that the Permitting Authority may review and modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit. to Operate this mdergromd storage facility upon receiving this canpleted form. This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and correct. Signature OO_____ Title § 244/A/Eg ____Date 3‘Q3'85 0 \ \, 4 \ \ . .--._ \s r» » -. V,. ______ _ A‘_ J. ts: IA ‘ IAIll£_£ A§§LlE_X.B§)_ §1lB.§.'l'.£\.1S.§§_QQ.Q§ , BB.§§_5_!El_Z_§Q_P.l£lE§Z l_ '1 3 ,1 1. 1700 Flower Street .F~ coumv HEALTH DEPARTMENT0" HEALTH OFHCER . , N ‘ 4 Bakersfield, California 93305 A u ‘ Leon M Heberlson, M.D. Telephone (395) 851-3635 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION r I DJ1TE5EZ]IhI IRISIZBTIITT I TTCJ aC)F>EZf{£\TFIE: ~UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES I ;__<, , ,1, 11/ gs?» : 0 4» ra fiww; = 4 °-_ .. 1 Q”, _.' 0'--.‘ - * ‘°/v ;'»}’§? “M /1 1/ Ill '- , /I”/,”,’, _ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ‘H! ‘Vernon S. Reichard 1 ---.1 ' I O."..*";\‘- -' PERMIT#32001OC ,7_2,=-~_-0:;-5;z' 1 s s,-U1; D = JULY 1, 1986 ‘}‘_;;,__', EXPI RES :JULY 1, 1989 V 1. .O~--:.>..... 'I STORAGE FACILITY _ "- P CA” I NUMBER or TANKS-5 . ', -1. » FACILITY: OWNER: ' ~- I . ’ MIKULS TRUCK TERMINAL 2201 TAFT HIGHWAY MIKULS, ALAN. RT. 10, BOX 4$ss ' » BAKERSFIELD, CA ‘ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313J ' I-4 22 MVF 3 " YES .5 22 MVF 3 ~ -UNK NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING -A I AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT DJC)DJ—-TTFQAXDJSBIFIEEZIXEBIJEE “‘*‘*‘ P>C)E;1? C)DJ I3I{IZh4}IE3i3E3 ’ DATE PERMIT MAILED: SEP 1 5 1986 DATE PERMIT CHCK LIST RETURNED: I -1 Name Z Z2/7/if/45 2&7 & /;)//?L_ permit N°_ QQLOQ, TANK E I‘ (FILL our SLPARATE FORM Fo\QAcn TANK) _ 7 7FOR7E1ACH sr-:c'r10u, cmzcx APPROPRIATE! soxss H. 1. Tank is: Elvaulted @Non—Vaulted UDouble—-wall mSingle-Wall 7 2. (Tank Material Ca7rb?>?1_77S7teel Ustainless Steel []Polyviny1 Chloride UFiberglass—Clad Steel Fiberglass—Reinforced Plastic |:]Concrete []Aluninum []Bronze Uunknown |:]0ther (describe) ( ,_ W _ p p , C , C C, IL 3. Primary Containment 7 77 77 77 777 > Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 0 Q44 fig |»//\/ b 4. TI%|¥{<Lécé7r?d6a7?;y Contai/glint 7 7 7 7 éoa UDouble-wall Uiwnthetic Liner []Lined Vault fiblone UUnknown []Other (describe): Manufacturer: flMaterial 77 7 'l7‘7l71ickness7(Inches) 7 Capacity (Ga1s.) 5. Tank Interior Linig ‘"fiaub"be"'r ‘[1 Alkyd E]:-zpoxy E|Phenolic []Glass E|Clay fiuniined Ellhknovn E]0ther (describe): Z y Ap 6. Tank Corrosion Protection 7 7 . 7 77 77 7 7 77 UGE1vani7ied 'Ui-‘ibergI7ass—Clad l]Polyethylene Wrap Dvinyl Wrapping E]Tar or Asphalt fiunknown ljhlone []Other (describe): _ '7 _i Cathodic Protection: fiblone Ellmpressed Current System ElSacri7fi7c7i7i1 Anode Systen Describe System & Equipnent: Z iL 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception 7 _77 a. Tank:77777[jVisual (vaultedtanks only) 77U7Groundwater Monitoring Hell(s) Uvadose Zone Monitoring well(s) EIU—'l‘ube Without Liner- ‘ DU-Tube with Cunpatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg He11(s)" UVaP°l' Detail’-°f* ElLiquid Level sensor ElConductivity Sensor* E]Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double wall Tank1 EILiquid Retrieval & Inspection From U—'I‘ube, Monitoring well or Annular Space gmily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation UPeriodic Tightness Testing None Elunknom E]Other Z H Z ,7 W _, b. Piping: Flow—Restrictirg Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping‘ |jMonitoring Sunp with Raceway '|:|Sealed Concrete Racevay _ Elflalf-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway Elsynthetic Liner Raceway fiuone ElUnknown |:]0ther Z p Z Z p_ *Describe Make a Model: '7 7" i 7 7 * ‘7 8. Tank Ti htness 7 7 77 I-Es ‘I515 ‘EEK Been Ti htness Tested? [:IYe Em []Unkn g s om Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test ) Test Name Z Testing Company 9. Tank Re 1: 7 7* 7 *7 7*‘ i Tank Repaired’? Elves Blue |:lUnknown » Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs H 7 7 77 ZZ 10. Overfill Protectio7n7 77 77 77 77 7 77 77 EOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors level E]Tape Float Gauge E]Float Vent Valves E|Auto Shut— Off Controls gcapacitance Sensor E]Sealed Fill Box f§]None Elunknown other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Pipifi 7 7 77 77 77 7 77 77 a. Underground Piping: Yes BN0 Elunknown Material §f£§_ Thickness (inches) / " Diameter 3 ” Manufacturer O 7 77 flPressure [jsuction Gravity 77Approximate Length o Pipe Rm, b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: [jGalvanized Ell-‘iberglass-Clad Ijlmpressed Current [_'_]Sacrificial Anode []Polyethyle Wrap Ulilectrical Isolation Elvinyl Wrap E|Tar or Asphalt Elunknown Hlone E|0ther (describe): _ p p Z p pp c. Undergromd Piping, Secondary Contaimxent: 777 E]Double-Wall Elsynthetic Liner System Eblone Uunknown [jother (describe): \__ Facility Name 07/‘A/(/L5 0 Permit 04:, TANK 3 (1-*1yu_.y ougi SEPARATE FORM FOR mcu TANK) if *1-"0R*E:Acn sscnou, cmacg ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. l. Tank is: Dvaulted @Non-vaulted UDouble-wall ’@Single—wall 2. Tank Material _"Ca'FbT>'rT_S_Eeel Ejstainless Steel []Polyvinyl Chloride []Fiberglass—Clad Steel %Fiberglass—Reinforced Plastic [jConcrete []Aluninum []Bronze UUnknown |:]Other (describe) W _ Z L H , __ _: y N, 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer fily;/963 //{/P _ P $000 L P :11»/Kaowfl 4. Tank Secondary Containment flDouble-Wall’ Ufwnthetic Liner ElLined Vault Eblone Uunknom [jother (describe): Z Manufacturer: |:|Material f Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Linirg _ f:]Rubber [jAlkyd |:]Epoxy |:|Phenolic []G1ass E]Clay ' Emlined Umknom Elother (describe): Z _ Z . y 6. Tank Corrosion Protection I C’ , 7 if if if UGE1vanized "UFiBergI'ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap Dvinyl Wrapping U'1‘ar or Asphalt Bunknown |:|None U0ther (describe): " P -Cathodic Protection: ENone Dlmpressed Oarrent System Dsacrfficfil Anode S/stan DescriE System & Equipment: _ __ 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception * Z _ I 'I 5. P (Tank: gvisuai (vaulted tanks on1y)“U'Groundwater Monitoring Wall(s) Elvadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) [JU—'I‘ube without Liner~ EIU-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring We11(s)* U‘/aP°l' Date"-°f* []Liquid bevel Sensor UConductivity Sensor‘ UPressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double wall Tank Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space. Emily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation E]Periodic Tightness Testing None Elllnknom pl] Other Z _ ' ZZ b. Piping: Flour-Restrictirr; Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping‘ []Monitoring Sump with Raceway '[]Sealed Concrete Racevay ljflalf-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway |:]Synthetic Liner Raceway Etlone flUnknom ['J0ther Z _y ‘Describe Make & Mode1:””"* I " C C’ i I I II 8. Tank Ti htness I I Z H if His This ‘PEER Been Tightness Tested? E]Yes |ZNo Elllnknown Date of Last Tiqhtness Test Results of Test Test Name _ _ Z ‘nesting Company 9. Tank Re ir Z Z if ' i iZ Tank R" epaired? ElYes Em |:|Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) y_ Describe Repairs 1'Z 10. Overfill Protectionm if I 1 Z N 7H §Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level |:]Tape Float Gauge l]Float Vent Valves []Auto Shut— Off Controls E]Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box {§f@None ljunknoun Elotherz y Z y y List Make & Model For Above Devices V W7 V - Underground Piping Yes BN0 Elunknown Material a. ' ' : Thickness (inches) " Diameter 3” Manufacturer €[7i(__//(/dovayk Z Pressure Usucéion f]Gravity "Approximate Length 0 Ppe Rm Zffi. b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: []Galvanized fiFiberglass—C1ad ljlmpressed Current []Sacrificial Anode [;lPolyethyle ' wrap ljiilectrical Isolation Elvinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt i;.j.|.Unknom game E|0ther (describe): y c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: 7 Z I Z ifZ []Double-Wall USynthetic Liner System Ebbne |:|Unknom |:IOther (describe): if i__ ‘Facility Name fi19S’l/4;/4/ Permit TANK 1 ‘-5. SS (PILLS our gggmws FORM Fogzacu TANK) “FOR ifiicn sscrron, cnaS<S:5 ALL APPROPRIATE) Boxas H. l. Tank is: Elvaulted ifiNon-Vaulted |:iDouble—wal1 @Single—-wall S 2. Tank Material mCarbon Steel ljstainless Steel |:]Po1yviny1 Chloride |jFiberglass-Clad Steel |:]Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic E]Concrete [jAluninum [_]Bronze []Unknown []Other (describe) S S S S S SS S S SS SS 3. Primary Containment W if Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer ;mySSS/94$ S S ([51 _ S/0,o<><> MAw.¢w»S\/ 4. Tank Secondary Conta nment "[j1>¢ub1e=wa11 U9/nthetic Liner []Lined Vault Etdone []Unkno\m ' []Other (describe): S S Manufacturer: [jMaterial A Thickness (Inches) A Capacity (Gals.) S. Tank Interior‘Lini[g fimbber [jAlkyd Elfipoxy ElSPheno1ic []Glass ljC1ay Mlnlined Ellhknown []Other (describe):A 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ” .. " ” A ” ”” ’EI'GE1vanized' _UFibergTass—Clad []Polyethylene Wrap Uvinyl Wrapping E|Tar or Asphalt" Eunknown Eluone E]Other (describe):S Cathodic Protection: Euone Ellmpressed Oirrent System Elsacrfficiial Nickie Sjstan - " DescriE System & Equipnent: -vi-1-@_-__-_i_-1 an---—i.. 7. Leak Detection,-Monitoring, and Interception - Z C S? A AN a; Tank: ljvisual (vaulted ta’nks”on1y)“U'Groundwater Monitorirq We11(s) Elvadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) UU—-Tube without Liner ’- EIU-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directirg Flow to Monitoring We1l(s)* UVaP°l' DBte¢t°l’* DLiquid Level Sensor E]Conductivity Sensor‘ BPressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double wall Tank S EILiquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space $Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation DPeriodic Tightness Testin; Ejhlone Dllnknown S[]OtherSS S SS - ‘ ' SS b. Piping: Flow—Restrictirg Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping‘ []Monitoring Sunp with Raceway ‘|:]Sealed Concrete Raceway []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ljsynthetic Liner Raceway ,ENoneA ljunknown []Other S S S S SS *Describe Make & Model? C” if " A A ” ' ” ‘C ”C _S 8. Tank Ti htness I AH . ' Ti htness Tested? |:]Yes BN0 Ellmkn g own Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name S S S Testing Company S_ A S 9. Tank Re ir C“ Ai Tank Repaired? Ehles Em E]Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs i Z I I if ZZ 10. Overfill Protection 7 I j W I 71 Tape Float Gauge ElFloat Vent Valves E]Auto Shut- Off Controls Capacitance Sensor Elsealed Fill Box Eluone Elunknom Other: S S SSS S S S List Make & Model For Above Devices - 11. 913153 a a " “ " an " ” " ‘ "" a. Underground Piping: fllles BN0 |:]Unknown Material E /I Thickness (inches) / Diameter 3” Manufacturer SS / OWN_ @Pressure [_']Suct'ion E]Gravity “Approximate Length o Pipekn 6A0 fiZ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: E|Galvanized fiFiberglass-Clad ljlmpressed Current ljsacrificial Anode []Polyethy1e Wrap |]Electrical Isolation Elvinyl Wrap UTar or Asphalt |:|Unknown £10118 Elother (describe): S C. Underground Piping, Secondary Contaimnent: I T I I7 I:lDouble-wall Elsynthetic Liner System flmne UUnknom E]0ther (describe): SSSSS SS SSS %Operator Fills, Controls, & visually Monitors Level t. ‘ 9. 'l"§T\7k Repaired? Elites Em Elunknown racilltynw-ac 7 ‘ Peuuu. Nu. TANK It (FILL OUT sspanxrs FORM egg men, TANK) . 7I~‘6R EACH sscrlofi, Ci5lE:yCyl7§7ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES n. 1. Tank is: Elvaulted QNon-Vaulted E]Double-wall B’s1ng1e-wail 2. Tank Material Carbon Steel [jStainless Steel [:]Polyvinyl Chloride []Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic |_:]Concrete [jlkluninun UBronze []Unknown []0ther (describe) Z D Z _ C C C 7 C ,,. , ,_ ,, 3. Primary Containment 7 77 7 777 B5; Inszaéled Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Maxyacturer 40 ' - U flip!7 Tan‘§<ZLSZ:-/condary Conta{r|nent 7 7 7! 7 7 WA,7 * []Double-wall Elwnnneue Liner E]Lined Vault E! None Uummom [jother (describe): y _ Z M Manufacturer: []Materia1 7 7 Thickness (Inches) 7 Capacity (Gals.) Tank Interior Linig’ URubber f]Alkyd ljiipoxy E|Phenolic E]Glass UClay Bthlined [jlhknoun E]0ther (describe): Z CZ Tank Corrosion Protection 7 7 77 7 7* 7 7 7 77 Ubalvanized "UFiberg1'ass-Clad E]Polyethylene Wrap Elvinyl Wrapping UTar or Asphalt flunknown E|None []Other (describe):’ 4. S. 6U Cathodic Protection: Qblone Cllmpressed Current System E]S7a7criYici§1 Systen Describe System & Bquipnent:. '7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Intercep}:_io7n77 7 77 77 7 7_ 77 7 7 77 a.7 Tank: Ijvisual (vaulted tanks only) [Imoundwater Monitoring Well(a)" - Elvadose Zone Monitoring wel1(s) 7 E]U—'l‘ube without Liner< DU-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirq wa1l(s)' |:|VaP°l’ DBte<=t°l"' |:]Liquid Level Sensor l'_'.IConductivity Sensor‘ ~ E]Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double wall Tank EILiquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation []Periodic Tightness Testing . []None Ellhknown l]0ther _ 7 _ b. Piping: E'low—Restrictin; Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' []Monitoring Sunp with Raceway '[jSealed Concrete Raceway flflalf-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway Elsynthetic Liner Raceway xflblone [|Unknown []Other7 *DescribeMake&Mode1i77 a ”'a as a I“ . a. Tank '1-1 htness " I I as‘ Tightness Tested? Elites Ebb Elunknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of TestM Test Name 7‘ Z Z ‘nesting Canpany Tank Re ir ‘ 7 77 7 77 Date(s)o£ Repair(s) ’ Z Describe Repairs 7 7 7 77 10. Overfill Protection 7 7 77 7 7 77 7 7 77 Operator Fills, Controls, & visually Monitors Level i {Tape Float Gauge [II-‘loat Vent Valves E]Auto Shut— Off Controls BCapacitance Sensor Elsealed Fill Box E]None Uunknown Other: y i Z y W f y W i List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Pipirg 7 7 77 7 7 77 777 77 7 7 7 77 77 77 a. Lhderground Piping: Eiles BN0 Elunknom Material éfd‘-YEA?’ Thickness (inches) I Dianeter Z" Manufacturer N , /|/ow flPressure []Suct on Gravity 7 Approximate Length of Pipe Rm b. Underground Pipirg Corrosion Protection : ’ [|Ga1vanized []Fiberglass—Clad [Impressed Current |:]Sacrificial Anode []Polyethylene wrap Elfilectrical Isolation Elvinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt E|Unknom Euone l7.]Other (describe):_ c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containnent: 7 77 77 77 ,|:|Double-wall" Elsynthetic Liner System flNone |:1Unknom Elfither (describe) =__________A___M) up A - CL L.m(.uu_} “mm I-X/(/[57/" ‘L "I "A/I4 Peuult no. TANK 3 ‘ (bjipg our SEPARATE FORM £95 ytcu TANK) i FORBEACBH sscrrou, gnscg ALL APPROPRIATBB Boxes H. l. Tank is: Bvaulted Mhomvaulted UDouble—wall Esingle-wall 2. Tank Material B i Carbon Steel []Stainless Steel []Polyvinyl Chloride |:|lI-‘iberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic |:]Concrete []Aluninun |:]Bronze [jllnknown Bother (describe) BB BB B B B B_ 3. Primary Containment ” A A ~ ' D?e Installed Thickness (Inches) (Gallons) Manufa/%turer 1/Ly /94,3 '/4" 7 so B av ~¢w'\1 4. Tank Secondary Contéflrment» ”[3ooub1e4wéI11* [J Synthetic Liner BLined Vault flmne Ellhknoun [jother (describe): B B B B B B B B Manufacturer: [jMaterial H Thickness (Inches) Z Capacity (Gals.) S. Tank Interior Lining B'Rubber BAlkyd‘ Blitpoxy BPhenolic Bolass BC1ay Elthlined Bihknoun Bother (describe): . - I\s? P '8 ~1@.‘l ;o~2' ‘ 6. Tank Corrosion Protection f Z ' Z A BA Bbalvaniied -BFibergI'ass—Clad BPolyethylene Wrap Bvinyl Wrapping BTar or Asphalt Unknown 'BNone Bother (describe): BB Cathodic Protection: @None Blmpressed Current System Elsacrfficiil Anode Sjstem 4 DescriE System & Bquipnent: B B ' 7. Leak Detection, MonitoriBng_, and Interception ’ ” W _” ' II af Tanki |'_‘]Visual (vaulted tanks*onliy)“B’Grourxiwater Monitoring Hell(s) Bvadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) BU-Tube without Liner~ DU—'l\1be with Canpatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Well(s)' UVaP°1’ DBt°<=t°f* ULiquid Level Sensor Boonductivity Sensor‘ BPressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double wall TankC BLiquid Retrieval & Inspection From U—Tube, Monitoring Nell or Annular Space Eoaily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation BPeriodic Tightness Testing BNone Bunknown Bother BB BB BB B . BB b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping‘ |:]Monitoring Sunp with Raceway 'E|Sealed Concrete Raceway []Half—Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway BSynthetic Liner Raceway Batons' Bunknown Bother B BB ‘ BB ‘Describe Make a Model: C B ' as as C as 8. Tank Ti htness Z _ ' His 'lfiIs ‘EEK Been Tightness Tested’? BYes Ebb Buhknown~ Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name B B ‘nesting Canpany BB Z 9. Tank Re ir A ’ ’ A” %'Repaired? Byes gm Bunknown Date(s) of Repair(s)B Describe Repairs BB B BBB A BBB ,B 10. overfill Protection To '1 A ‘ A Z l ‘‘ goperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level Tape Float Gauge BF1oat Vent Valves BAuto Shut- off Controls Boapacitance Sensor BSealed Fill Box BNone Bmknown- other: B List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping, a. Underground Piping: Yes BN0 Bunknown Material Thickness (inches) /gi Diameter 3" Manufacturer BB ?/>/,(7\/<>w/\/ Z A’ BB BPressure BSuct on Gravity “Approximate length o P pe Rm QfiZ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: Boalvanized []Fiberglass—Clad Blmpressed Current BSacrificia1 Anode -, BPolyethylene Wrap Blillectrical Isolation Bvinyl Wrap BTar or Asphalt Dunknown fiblone Bother (describe): I B B BB BB c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contaimuéntiw WA UDouble—wall Bsynthetic Liner System Emne Bunknown - Bother (describe):_B_B_BB BB B B * .BB 9 / W‘ £556“ N \ . ®1X%®@ \. W“ ikw v Facility m/‘kl/-Z-S if ; Permit# \ "PERMIT CHECKLIST ’ ' I I I ' This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. A - I ,> ‘Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self—addressed envelope provided within QQ days_of receipt. _ I Check: Xe_$ JL >< Z JL _'L X.Z _>_(;_ L >1. X; M X . A. The packet I received contained: ' ' Iv”, I 7 . 1 ) I I II Cover Letter ‘Permit Checklist Interim "Permit Phase I Interim ‘Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information ~Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and ‘Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #G—3941), Explanation of Substance Codes, Equipment Lists and Return Envelope.A 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT—10. "" 3) The Following Forms: I_ a) Inventory Recording Sheet H ~ ib) Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse c) Trend Analysis Worksheet' 4) An Action Chart (to post at faci1ity)_ _’ I" have examined the information onf my _Interim Permit,' Phase I Monitoring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address; operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). I have the following reguired equipment (as described on page 6Iof Handbook): 1) Acceptable gauging-instrument 4 "~ 2), "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) On] ORJER I§€RVIC~PZ CO-. 3) Water-finding paste’ I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet? pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator).v ~ 'I I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks_at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice;- label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit).' As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT—l0, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook)._ Standard_Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility-in accordance with procedures describzs in Han%?2fk #UT—10.I Date Started . / "/ “‘ Signature of"Person Completing Checklist: H M kl-’[»5‘ * Titlez‘ 0!/1/MEQ ~» Date:_ V»! ' . ‘ 5'.“ ' - '-n Bepth fS,000 -E_ ~6,000 Lint "?'-f".7.- 6 -- __ K351. ' ' --7' 1. “ - 5 ""7 *7 6 * ._ . >—»=-' ~~-—_' I =-.6‘ —'‘ L‘ 6 if’ "'4 _ I 11 \.a- 4 _ 4, -~14 ‘\ 4 | -‘ %1%PR' 1 . _ -"1 -'7§%Vfi<1 1 8;. . T . 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