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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN SECOR International Incorporated November 2, 2000 Mr. David Harnish, R.G. Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street, Mail Stop B 24-A San Francisco, CA 94105 RE: Results of Environmental Services, Phase 11- Metal and Pesticide Investigation, Pacific Gas and Electric Company Former Substation, 14m and "P" Streets, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Harnish: SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR) is pleased to present Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) with the results of an additional sampling (Investigation) conducted by SECOR at the PG&E former substation (the Site) located at 14th and "P" Streets in Bakersfield, Califomia (Figure 1). The Investigation consisted of the collection of seven soil samples for chemical analysis. The results of the soil sampling and analysis are presented herein. The scope of the services described herein was performed in accordance with SECOR's Revised Proposal for Environmental Services, Phase II Environmental Site Assessment, dated October 2, 2000. Background The Site comprises an approximately 285-foot by 130-foot lot that was formerly used by PG&E as an electrical substation. PG&E substation activities at the Site apparently ceased 'in the early 1970s. Features of. the Site include one vacant former control building and four concrete pads, which were formerly occupied by the electrical transmission and distribution equipment (Figure 2). The four concrete pads are positioned from south to north as follows: the oil circuit breakers (OCBs) pad, the electrical transformer pad, the above ground storage tank (AST) and equipment service pad, and the buss/distribution pad. Electrical equipment formerly located and/or serviced on these pads, such as OCBs and transformers, contained mineral oil as a dielectric fluid, and may have contained PCBs and mineral oil in the past. The former AST was used to temporarily store insulating fluid during repair and/or maintenance of OCBs and transformers. Previous sandblasting and painting of the electrical equipment may have resulted in the presence of lead paint in the surface soil adjacent to the pads. The current sampling effort supplements two prior environmental reports prepared for the property. The findings of a Phase I ESA are presented in a report entitled Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of Pacific Gas and Electric Former Substation, 14tn and "P" Streets, Bakersfield, California, dated December 10, 1999. The f'mdings of the Phase li ESA are presented in a report entitled Results of Phase II Environmental Site Assessment, Former Pacific Gas and Electric Substation, 14tn and "P" Streets, BakersfieM, California, dated March 7, 2000. Scope of Work The following scope of work was proposed by SECOR: · Coordinate, schedule, and manage the proposed tasks. Project initiation included notifying Underground Service Alert (USA) at least 48 hours prior to initiating field activities, and updating the site-specific health and safety (H&S) plan. 3475 West ShawAt.,e~ue Suite 104, Fresno, CA 9.3711 ( 559~ 271-2650 · (5599 271-5108 Fax wwa'.secor, com Mr. David Hamish, R.G. November 2, 2000 Pacific Gas and Electric Company Page 2 · Provide an on-site field geologist to collect seven soil samples (samples R-I through R-7). The attached Site Plan (Figure 2) shows the sampling locations. These locations were selected to be as close as possible to previously completed Geoprobe borings (Phase ID. Each collected soil sample was analyzed for CAM 17 Metals by EPA Methods 6000 and 7000 series and pesticides by EPA Method 8080. · Prepare and submit a Phase II - Metal and Pesticide and Investigation Report. The report includes a detailed description of methodologies and procedures, conclusions, data tables, and figures showing sampling locations. Field Procedures Pre-Field Activities Pre-field activities included: 1) preparing a site-specific health and safety plan; 2) visiting the site and staking boring locations for USA; 3) notifying USA 48 hours prior to collecting samples at the site; and 4) securing and preparing materials and equipment for the job. Field Activities On October 5, 2000, a SECOR geologist visited the site and collected seven soil samples (samples R-1 through R-7). At each sampling location a brass ring was driven to a depth of approximately 0.5 feet below ground surface (bgs) using a robber mallet. A soil sample was collected from each sampling location at an approximate depth interval from grade to 0.5 feet bgs for chemical analysis. The soil samples were capped with Teflon® tape and plastic end caps and immediately transferred to a cooler containing frozen gel-packs. The samples were transported to a state-certified laboratory (BC Laboratories) within 1 hour of sampling. Chain-of-Custody documentation was initiated at the time of sampling and accompanied the samples during transport to the laboratory. Results and Conclusions A total of seven soil samples were collected from sampling locations R-I to R-7 and submitted for chemical analysis. The results of the chemical analyses are presented in Appendix A and summarized in Table 1. The results were compared against the residential Preliminary Remediation Goals (PRGs) established by the USEPA and Cai-EPA (1999). PRGs are risk-based concentrations derived from exposure assumptions and EPA toxicity data. They are used for site "screening" to evaluate if a risk may exist, and if additional evaluation is needed. Generally, at sites where chemical concentrations fall below PRGs, no further action or study is warranted. Residential PRGs are typically less than industrial PRGs. Although the site is zoned for commercial/industrial use, and this is not expected to change in the near future, detected concentrations were compared to residential PRGs to evaluate if the chemical results would cause restrictions on future land use. Metals concentrations also were compared with ranges of typical naturally-occurring metals concentrations in California soils, published by the UC Riverside Keamey Foundation (1996)~. 1 University of California, Riverside, Kearney Foundation of Soil Science. 1996. Background Concentrations of Trace and Major Elements in California Soils. March. E:\Client ReportsXPG&E'xBakersfield~PhaselI 14andPSImet.doc-00:jes:3 094.00903.003 Mr. David Hamish, R.G. November 2, 2000 Pacific Gas and Electric Company Page 3 Based on the fmdings, the following conclusions are presented: · With the exception of copper, all metal concentrations in soil samples R-I through R-7 were within typical background concentrations. · Copper concentrations were elevated above concentrations established by the Keamey Report, but were less than the residential PRG, indicating that its presence is not a risk and would not limit future land use. · Reported arsenic concentrations are within the range of background values established by the Keamey Report, but exceeded the residential PRG (cancer endpoint for arsenic of 0.39 mg/kg). Background arsenic concentrations in California soils commonly exceed the USEPA risk- based PRG for arsenic; the USEPA acknowledges this frequent problem with the arsenic PRG in their introduction to the PRGs. The background arsenic is not considered an environmental concem. · Organochlorine compounds detected at Iow concentrations in site soils during this study included DDT, DDE, Endrin, and Methoxychlor. The highest detected concentration of these compounds occurred in soil sample R-5. DDE was detected in this sample at a concentration of 0.019 milligrams/kilogram (mg/kg). This detected concentration is over 80 times less than the residential PRG for this compound of 1.7 mg/kg. All other detections of these compounds were even less (at least 2 orders of magnitude) than their respective PRGs. The trace levels of these constituents are not an environmental concern and would not limit future land use. · The polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) Aroclor 1260 was detected in several soil samples at a maximum concentration of 0.048 mg/kg. This is almost 5 times less than the residential PRG established for this compound. This trace level is not an environmental concern and would not limit future land use. SECOR appreciates the opportunity to present this report to PG&E. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact George Forsythe at (559) 271-2650. Sincerely, ~ .~,~ED ~ No. 6413 '.,.,,,,._~~ -'.-'eO'-~ * EX~. I~...[.~,l/~l ]* Frank Gegunde Assistant Geologist ~.~OF CAL\~J Project Manager Attachments: Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Figure 1 - Site Location Map Figure 2 - Site Plan Appendix A - Certified Laboratory Analytical Reports and Chain-of-Custody Documentation Cc: Bruce Scarbrough: SECOR, Oakland, CA EAClient Repoas'u~3&E-~ akers field~PhaseH 14andPStn:et.doc-00:jes:3 094.00903.003 LIMITATIONS The conclusions and recommendations contained in this report/assessment are based upon professional opinions with regard to the subject matter. These opinions have been arrived at in accordance with currently accepted hydrogeologic and engineering standards and practices applicable to this location and are subject to the following inherent limitations: 1. The data and findings presented in this report are valid as of the dates when the investigations were performed. The passage of time, manifestation of latent conditions or occurrence of future events may require further exploration at the site, analysis of the data, and reevaluation of the findings, observations, and conclusions expressed in the report. 2. The data reported and the findings, observations, and conclusions expressed in the report are limited by the Scope of Work. The Scope of Work was defined by the request of the client, the time and budgetary constraints imposed by the client, and availability of access to the site. 3. Because of the limitations stated above, the findings, observations, and conclusions expressed by SECOR in this report are not, and should not be, considered an opinion concerning the compliance of any past or present owner or operator of the site with any federal, state or local law or regulation. 4. No warranty or guarantee, whether expressed or implied, is made with respect to the data or the reported findings, observations, and conclusions, which are based solely upon site conditions in existence at the time of investigation. 5. SECOR reports present professional opinions and findings of a scientific and technical nature. While attempts were made to relate the data and findings to applicable environmental laws and regulations, the report shall not be construed to offer legal opinion or representations as to the requirements of, nor compliance with, environmental laws, rules, regulations or policies of federal, state or local governmental agencies. Any use of the report constitutes acceptance of the limits of SECOR's liability. SECOR's liability extends only to its client and not to any other parties who may obtain the report. Issues raised by the report should be reviewed by appropriate legal counsel. Table 1 Summary of Soil Analytical Results (milligrams/kilogram) October 5, 2000 Former PG&E Substation SOutheast Corner of 14th and P St. Bakersfield, CA Sample ID R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 R-5 R-6 R-7 PRG~ Background2 Metals Antimony ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 31 1.95 Arsenic 6.6 7 5.2 8.5 5.8 5.5 11 0.39 11 Barium 110 110 95 110 110 96 140 5,400 1,400 Beryllium ND 0.50 ND ND ND ND 0.53 150 2.7 Cadmium ND ND ND 0.63 ND ND 1.4 373 1.7 Chromium 11 11 9.6 10 10 8.5 11 210 1,579 Cobalt 5.1 5.7 5.0 5.6 5.7 4.6 5.3 4,700 46.9 Copper 240 31 1200 29 35 17 54 2~900 96.4 Lead 30 26 69 18 38 15 59 400 97.1 Mercury ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 23 0.9 Molybdenum ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 390 9.6 Nickel 7.2 7.8 7.4 7.8 7.4 6.4 8.4 1503 509 Selenium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 390 0.43 Silver ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 390 8.3 Thallium4 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 36.2 Vanadium 35 35 31 35 34 30 35 550 288 Zinc 100 150 130 490 130 60 380 23,000 236 Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs DDE ND 0.0089 0.010 0.00070 0.019 0.0045 0.0047 1.7 -- DDT 0.0011 0.012 0.0040 0.0030 0.014 0.0047 0.0067 1.7 -- Endrin ND ND 0.00096 ND 0.0029 0.00094 0.010 18 -- Methoxychlor ND ND 0.0030 0.0082 ND ND ND 310 -- PCB-1260 0.03 0.036 ND 0.016 ND 0.018 0.048 0.22 -- ~ Preliminary Remediation Goal (PRG) established by the USEPA for preliminary remediation goals for residential soils. 2 Background values were established using maximum values of 50 benchmark soil analyses from soils collected throughout California (Bradford et.al., Background Concentration of Trace and Major Elements in California Soils. Keamey Foundation Special Report. UC Riverside and DTSC. March, 1996). 3 PRG established by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control. n PRGs have only been established for specific thallium compounds. 14th&P streets-table 1-00:3 094.00903 11/2/00  ALIFORNIA ~ North 0 ~/2 ~ ; I I , SC. ALE (MILES) REFERENCE: USOS Z5 MINUTE OUADRANOLE; OOSFORD, CALIFORNIA; 1954, PHOTOREVISED 1968 AND 197,3 FIGURE: SECOR PG&£ FORMHR SU~$TA TION International Incorpo'rv&ted 14TH AND "P" STRBBTS 1 ~ ws~ stay ~v~sw sm~ ~ BAKBRSFI~LD, CALIFORNIA ~ ~-~o dOBl~' 094.00gOZO05 APPR: GTF DWN: SBS DA 7E: IW30/O0 1325 P STREET 900 13TH STREET r~ GREATER BAKERSFIELD VISi'TORS BUREAU PARKING LOT FOR EUREKA PNNT & BODY r~l SPORTS MARKETING COUNCIL CENTENNIAL GARDEN AND WORKS ~ BAKERSFIELD CONVENTION CENTER P STREET 1301 P STREET VAULT '~ GP-8 1 R-4 1424 P STREET EARTH WORM STUDIOS CONCRETE ~ '~ , GP-~ UNOCCUPIED &: GRAPHIC DESIGN ,TANK SADDLES ~ ~ -- · R-6 n~ R-2 _ OP-6 ~"; '--J ..... Z CONTROL '~ GP-12 Ut ~ ~ ,., OP-7 ~: ROOM e' ,¥:~ OF-4 U ~ R-7e.~.I-'T', CABLE: ACCESS m R-1 -- ~I~R GP-11 CABLE ACCESS -- VAULT 845 14TH STREET PROUD POOCH PET BOARDING & GROOMING LEGEND: -(J)- OP-1 SOIL BORING DRAWN GTF FIGURE 2 ® R-2 SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SECOR APP. GTF FORMER PG&:E SUBSTATION DATE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF la, TH AND "P" STREET'S 0 60 120 ~tcmat/ona/~nco~pozatcd 29SEPT00 ~,~E~SmE].O. CALIFORNIA ' .o.094.00903. SITE PLAN APPROXIMATE SCALE: FEET APPENDIX A CERTIFIED ANALYTICAL REPORTS AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY DOCUMENTATION BC Laboratories, Inc. October 26, 2000 GEORGE FORSYTH SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED 3475 W.. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 FRESNO, CA 93711 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: 00-11589 Samples Received: 10/05/2000 Dear GEORGE FORSYTH The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 10/05/2000. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (661)327-4911, ext. 250. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 days (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to submission number 00-11589 when calling for assistance. Sincerely, Diane Hale Project Coordinator BC Laboratories, Inc. All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661}327-1918 * www.bclabs.com I- Address:~ Z,,.~ Pr°ject #:~¢/W- ~0 ~'~, 0(~ { ~ ~ ~ ' SUB-OUT Address:~ ~ ~,qA~ ~u~ ~[0~ Send CopytOstate of Calif. Y/N Date: ~me:  Attention: C~o¢~ For~ J~ ~%%~ Date: ~mo: ~ - by: (Sig~ure) R~eived by: (Signa~re) ~mo ' Milos: fiquipmont: ~ato' I Submission ! I Project Code: ITB Batch # I SHIPPING INFORMATION ~ SHIPPING CONTAINER ~,,/ Federal Express [] UPS [] Hand Delivery Ice Chest [] None BC Lab Field Service [] Other E~ (Specify) Box [] Other [:3 (Specify) Refrigerant: Ice [] Blue Ice [] None l~' Other [] Comments: .~~___ ' ~/; ~ Custody Seals:li'~e'CheSt'D ~';I ~fi~{hih~e'r~;'~:'~'~':l Nbne ~ Comments: All samples received? Y~0G All samples containers intact? Yes~ N0~ Description(s) match COC? Ye~0~ o,~ u~:~ne" Ice Chest ID Date~ime /~ ~) Ice Chest ID Date~ime COC Temperature: ~°C ['~~,./ Temperature: °C Thermometer ID: ~'~ Analyst Init ~)//~. Thermometer ID: Analyst InE ~ES ~ NO Emissivity -/ Emissivity ~ Container ~ ~,' ~ ~ ~.<. ~ Container I SAMPLE NUMBERS I QT GENE~L MINERAL/GENERAL PHYSICAL PT PE UNPRESERVED QT INORGANIC CHEMICAL METALS PT INORGANIC CHEMICAL METALS PT CYANIDE PT NITROGEN FORMS PT TOTAL SULFIDE 2OZ. NITRATE / NITRITE 100mi TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON - QT TOX PT CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND 100mi PHENOLICS 40mt VOA VIAL TRAVEL BLANK 40mi VOA VIAL QT EPA 413.1,413.2, 418.1 PT ODOR RADIOLOGICAL BACTERIOLOGICAL PT EPA 504 QT EPA 5081608/8080 QT EPA 515.1/8150 QT EPA 525 QT EPA 525 TRAVEL BLANK 100mi EPA 547 100mi EPA 531.1 QT EPA 548 QT EPA 549 QT EPA 632 QT EPA 8015M QT ~IQC QT AMBER 8 OZ. JAR 32 OZ. JAR PCB VIAL PLASTIC BAG Sample Numbering Completed By: ~ ~ DateFl'ime: I / I~=:\WP~O\LAB-OOCS\FORMS\SAMRECZ'WPO[ BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-1 Attn: GEORGE FORSI~fH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: R-1 Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 @ 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.O.L. Method mq/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500. Arsenic 6.6 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500. Barium 110. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000. Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75. Cadmium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100. Chromium 11. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500. Cobalt 5.1 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80 8000. Copper 240. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25 2500. Lead 30. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5 0 1000. Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0 2 20. Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350 3500. Nickel 7.2 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20 2000. Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 1 0 100. Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5 0 500. Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7 0 700. Vanadium 35. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24 2400. Zinc 100. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250 5000. (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ' BC Laboratories, inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIORAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-1 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-l, 10/05/2000 ~ 12:45, G. FORSY~{E Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Schultz Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detacl~ment or third party interpretation 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.corn ' BC Laboratories, Inc. Page TOTAL CONCENTR3%TIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-2 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 '- Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: R-2 Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 ~ 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSY77{E Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents SamDle Results Units P.O.L. Method m~/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500 Arsenic 7.0 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500 Barium 110. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000 Beryllium 0.50 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75 Cadmium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100 Chromium 11. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500 Cobalt 5.7 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000 Copper 31. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500 Lead 26. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000 Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20 Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350 3500 Nickel 7.8 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20 2000 Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 1 0. 100. Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5 0 500. Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7 0 700. Vanadium 35. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24 2400. Zinc 150. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000. (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661~327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-2 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-2, 10/05/2000 ® 12:45, G. FORSYTHE Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Dan Schultz Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * ('661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ' BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. S}{AW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-3 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 '- Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: R-3 Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.0.L. Method mq/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500 A~senic 5.2 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500 Barium 95. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000 Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75 Cadmium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100 Chromium 9.6 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500 Cobalt 5.0 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000 Copper 1200. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500 Lead 69. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000 Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20 Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350. 3500 Nickel 7.4 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000 Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 1.0 100 Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5.0 500 Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7.0 700 Vanadium 31. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2400 Zinc 130. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield. CA 93308 * (661~327-4911 * Fax(661~327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-3 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-3, 10/05/2000 @ 12:45, G. FORSYTHE Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. %1186 Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUe, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-4 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 ~- Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: R-4 Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.O.L. Method m~/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500. Arsenic 8.5 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500. Barium 110. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000. Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75. Cadmium 0.63 m~/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100. Chromium 10. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500. Cobalt 5.6 mg/k~ 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000. Copper 29. m~/k~ 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500. Lead 18. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000. Mercury None Detected m~/k~ 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20. Molybdenum None Detected m~/k~ 2.5 SW-6010 350. 3500. Nickel 7.8 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000. Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg · 1. SW-6010 1.0 100. Silver None Detected m~/k~ 1. SW-6010 5.0 500. Thallium None Detected mg/k~ 5. SW-6010 7.0 700. Vanadium 35. mg/k~ 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2400. Zinc 490. mg/k~ 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000. (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661~327-4911 * Fax(661}327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-4 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-4, 10/05/2000 @ 12:45, G. FORSYTHE Comment: All above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. %1186 Dan Schultz Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, tnc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield. CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661 )327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-5 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: R-5 Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 @ 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.O.L. Method mg/L mq/~q Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500. Arsenic 5.8 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500. Barium 110. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000. Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75. Cadmium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100. Chromium 10. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500. Cobalt 5.7 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000. Copper 35. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500 Lead 38. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000 Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20 Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350. 3500 Nickel 7.4 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000 Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 1.0 100 Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5.0 500 Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7.0 700 Vanadium 34. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2400 Zinc 130. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exrJusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW A~-ENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-5 Attn: GEORGE FORSY~"~ 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-5, 10/05/2000 ® 12:45, G. FORSYTHE Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Dan Schultz Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ' BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 TOT~LL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-6 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: R-6 Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 @ 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.0.L. Method m~/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500 Arsenic 5.5 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500 Barium 96. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000 Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75 Cadmium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100 Chromium 8.5 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500 Cobalt 4.6 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000 Copper 17. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500 Lead 15. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000 Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20 Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350. 3500. Nickel 6.4 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000. Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 1.0 100. Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5.0 500. Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7.0 700. Vanadium 30. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2400. Zinc 60. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000. (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661~327-4911 * Fax(661~327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-6 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-6, 10/05/2000 ® 12:45, G. FORSY~"HE Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 Dan Schultz Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ' BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-7 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Sampling Location: PG&E Sample ID: Sampling Date/Time: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents~ Sample Results Units P.0.L. Method mq/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500. Arsenic 11. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500. Barium 140. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000. Beryllium 0.53 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75. Cadmium 1.4 mg/kg . 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100. Chromium 11. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500. Cobalt 5.3 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000. Copper 54. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500. Lead 59. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000. Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20. Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350. 3500. Nickel 8.4 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000. Selenium '16 None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 1.0 100. Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5.0 500. Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7.0 700. Vanadium 35. mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2400. Zinc 380. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000. (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretat[0n. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661~327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com c BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/24/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-7 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Sample Description: 094.00903.001, PG&E, R-7, 10/05/2000 ~ 12:45, G. FORSY~"HE Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: '16 = Batch specific matrix spike recovery(s) are not within QC limits. Accuracy verified through LCS. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Dan Schultz Laboratory Director All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield. CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661 )327-1918 * www.bclabs.com "BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589.-1 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/10/2000 Sample ID: R-1 Date Analyzed: 10/11/2000 Sample Matrix: Soil Dilution Used: Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDE None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDT 0.0011 mg/kg 0.0005 *43 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Methoxychlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0.05 PCB-1016 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1260 0.030 mg/kg 0.01 Total PCB's (Summation) 0.030 mg/kg 0.01 Quality Control Data Surroqates % Recovery Control Limits 58. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 104. 48-156 Flag Explanations: *43 = Primary~nfirmation column ratios do not agree, results may be biased. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Organochlorlne Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-2 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/17/2000 Sample ID: R-2 Date Analyzed: 10/18/2000 Sample Matrix: Soil Dilution Used: 1 Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDE 0.0089 mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDT 0.012 mg/kg 0 0005 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0 0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/kg 0 0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0 0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected mg/kg 0 0005 Endrin None Detected mg/kg 0 0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Methoxychlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0.05 PCB-1016 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1260 0.036 mg/kg 0.01 Total PCB's (Summation) 0.036 mg/kg 0.01 Quality Control Data Surrogates % Recoverv Control Limits TCMX 93. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 129. 48-156 %1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIORAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-3 Attn: GEORGE FORSYT"H 559-271-2650 project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/10/2000 Sample ID: R-3 Date Analyzed:-- 10/11/2000 Sample Matrix: Soil Dilution Used: . 1 Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/k~ 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/k~ 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected m~/k~ 0.0005 4,4'-DDE 0.010 mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDT 0.0040 mg/kg 0.0005 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/k~ 0.0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected m~/k~ 0.0005 Endrin 0.00096 m~/kg 0.0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/k~ 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/k~ 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/k~ 0.0005 Methoxychlor 0.0030 m~/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0 05 PCB-1016 None Detected m~/kg 0 01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0 01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0 01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0 01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0 01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0 01 PCB-1260 None Detected mg/kg 0 01 Total PCB's (Summation) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Quality Control Data Surrogates % Recovery Control Limits TCMX 53. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 98. 48-156 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-4 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 ® 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/10/2000 Sample ID: R-4 Date Analyzed: 10/11/2000 Sample Matrix: Soil Dilution Used: . 1 Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None, Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDE 0.00070 mg/kg 0.0005 *43 4,4'-DDT 0.0030 mg/kg 0.0005 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Methoxychlor 0.0082 mg/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0.05 PCB-1016 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1260 0.016 mg/kg 0.01 Total PCB's (Summation) 0.016 mg/kg 0.01 Quality Control Data Surroqates % Recoverv Control Limits TCMX 55. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 88. 48-156 Flag Explanations: *43 = Prima~nfirmation column ratios do not agree, results may be biased. Cay~#l186~ Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * 1'661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-5 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 ~ 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/17/2000 Sample ID: R-5 Date Analyzed:'-10/18/2000 Sample Matrix: Soil Dilution Used: . 1 Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDE 0.019 mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDT 0.014 mg/kg 0.0005 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin 0.0029 mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Methoxychlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0.05 PCB-1016 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1260 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total PCB's (Summation) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Quality Control Data Surroqates % Recoverv Control Limits TCMX 96. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 124. 48-156 C~~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteraUon, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield. CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-6 Attn: GEORGE FORSYTH 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 ~ 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/17/2000 Sample ID: R-6 Date Analyzed: 10/18/2000 Sample Matrix: Soil Dilution Used: 1 Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDE 0.0045 mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDT 0.0047 mg/kg 0.0005 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin 0.00094 mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Methoxychlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0.05 PCB-1016 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB~1260 0.018 mg/kg 0.01 Total PCB's (Summation) 0.018 m~/k~ 0.01 Quality Control Data Surroqates % Recovery Control Limits TCMX 75. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 93. 48-156 ~#1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com BC Laboratories, Inc. Page Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB's (EPA Method 8080) SECOR INTERNATIOND, L INCORPORATED Date Reported: 10/25/2000 3475 W. SHAW AVENUE, Suite 104 Date Received: 10/05/2000 FRESNO, CA 93711 Laboratory No.: 00-11589-7 Attn: GEORGE FORSY~7{ 559-271-2650 Project Number: 094.00903.001 Date Collected: 10/05/2000 @ 12:45 Sampling Location: PG&E Date Extracted: 10/17/2000 Sample ID: R-7 Date Analyzed:'- 10/18/2000 Sample ~fatrix: Soil Dilution Used:' 1 Sample Collected By: G. FORSYTHE Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Aldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 alpha-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 beta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 delta-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 gamma-BHC None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Chlordane (Technical) None Detected mg/kg 0.01 4,4'-DDD None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 4,4'-DDE 0.0047 mg/kg 0.0005 *43 4,4'-DDT 0.0067 mg/kg 0.0005 Dieldrin None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan I None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan II None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endosulfan Sulfate None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin 0.010 mg/kg 0.0005 Endrin Aldehyde None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Heptachlor Epoxide None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Methoxychlor None Detected mg/kg 0.0005 Toxaphene None Detected mg/kg 0.05 PCB-1016 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1221 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1232 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1242 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1248 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1254 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 PCB-1260 0.048 mg/kg 0.01 Total PCB's (Summation) 0.048 mg/kg 0.01 Quality Control Data Surrogates % Recoverv Control Limits TCMX 84. 55-112 Dibutyl chlorendate 102. 48-156 Flag Exp lariat ion~ *43 = Prim~F~/~nfirmation coltunn ratios do not agree, results may be biased. Cali~y.S. Cert. %1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bdabs.com BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: August 2, 2000 TO: Don Anderson, Senior Real Property Agent FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director of Environmental Serwces/ SUBJECT: PG&E Facility at 14th and "P" Streets Per your request, I have reviewed the report by SECOR Corporation on a Phase II Site Assessment conducted at the former PG&E substation located at 14~' and "P" Streets. I have also reviewed a separate asbestos and lead paint survey report completed by SECOR for this same facility. The Phase II soil tests were removed from the concrete pad area on the property and the former control building area. As suspected in the Phase I Assessment, these soil samples did show the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons, lead and PCB traces in the soil. However, all samples were well below levels that would qualify as a hazardous waste and below any California or US EPA action levels. The Phase II Site Assessment completed by SECOR appears to be adequate and would indicate that no further action in this area would be required. The asbestos and lead paint survey completed by SECOR found asbestos containing materials in the building stucco, electrical wire insulation and transite conduits. The pink building trim paint was also found to contain lead. These areas will have to be addressed prior to, or during the demolition of the control building in accordance with the appropriate Cal OSHA regulations and properly disposed of. The SECOR report does adequately address these areas. REH/dm cc: Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: August 2, 2000 TO: Don Anderson, Senior Real Property Agent .. ?o ! ! -. FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director of Environmental ~ervices..,.." '~,~ SUBJECT: PG&E Facility at 14m and "P" Streets Per your request, I have reviewed the report by SECOR Corporation on a Phase II Site Assessment conducted at the former PG&E substation located at 14~' and "P" Streets. I have also reviewed a separate asbestos and lead paint survey report completed by SECOR for this same facility. The Phase II soil tests were removed from the concrete pad area on the property and the former control building area. As s. uspected in the Phase I Assessment, these soil samples did show the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons, lead and PCB traces in the soil. However, all samples were well below levels that would qualify as a hazardous waste and below any California or US EPA action levels. The Phase II Site Assessment completed by SECOR appears to be adequate and would indicate that no further action in this area would be required. The asbestos and lead ~aint survey completed by SECOR found asbestos containing materials in the building stucco, electrical wire insulation and transite conduits. The pink building trim paint was also found to contain lead. These areas will have to be addressed prior to, or during the demolition of the control building in accordance with the appropriate Cai OSHA regulations and properly disposed of. The SECOR report does adequately address these areas. KEH/dm cc: Howard Wines SECOR I International Incorporated ! ASBESTOS AND LEAD PAINT SURVEY REPORT I FORMER PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC SUBSTATION SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 14m AND P STREET I BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA March 28, 2000 Prepared For: I Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street I San Francisco, CA 94105 Submitted By: I SECOR International Incorporated I 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 Mountain View, CA 94043 I JOB NO. 006.03391 I Prepared By: Reviewed By: Gary D. Hennis, RE Mark Becker, REA I Cal-DOSH Certified Asbestos Consultant Senior Scientist No. 92-0292 I I I 1225 PearAvenue, Suite 110. Mountain ['Tew, CA 940,~ (650) 6Q1-0131 (650) 691-9&37Fax www.seco~:com I I TABLE OF CONTENTS I Page I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................... H 1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 1 I 2.0 FACILITY DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................... 2 3.0 METHOI)OLOGIES ................................................................................................. 3 I 3.1 VISUAL INSPECTION ........................................................................................ :3.2 BULK SAMPLING FOR. ASBESTOS .................................................................. :3 I :3.:3 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR. ASBESTOS ..................................................4 :3.4 BULK SAMPLING FOR. LEAD ........................................................................... 4 :3.5 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR. LEAD ........................................................... 4 I 4.0 DISCUSSION ............................................................................................................ 4.1 ASBESTOS BACKGROUND .............................................................................. 5 I 4.2 CURRENT REGULATIONS 5 4.3 ASBESTOS REMOVAL AND BUILDING DEMOLITION/RENOVATION ...... 6 4.4 BUILDING MATERIALS CONTAINING"TRACE" ASBESTOS ...................... 7 I 4.5 LEAD BACKGROUND 7 5.0 ASSESSMENT RESULTS ........................................................................................ 9 I 5.1 ASBESTOS SURVEY 9 5.2 CONFIRMED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS .................................. 9 5.3 ASBESTOS RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................. 9 I 5.4 LEAD RESULTS ............................................................................................... 10 5.5 LEAD RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................... 10 I 6.0 CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................... 11 I FIGURES I FIGURE 1 Asbestos And Lead Sampling Locations I LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A Analytical Laboratory Keports And Chain-Of-Custody Kecords I 1 I ~, a ~ wt i SECOR International Incorporated EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report presents the results of an asbestos and lead paint conducted by SECOR survey International Incorporated (SECOR) on February 17, 2000, at the former Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) Substation located at 14~ and P Streets in Bakersfield, California (the Site). The Site consists ora control and four located within fenced single-story building, concrete pads lot. It is understood that the structures at the Site may be demolished in the near future. SECOR conducted an inspection of the accessible portions of the interior and exterior of the building to determine whether asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) or lead-containing materials (LCMs) were present. As part of the asbestos survey, a total of 5 bulk material samples of suspect ACMs and 2 samples of suspect LCMs were collected. SECOR submitted aH of the bulk material samples to an analytical laboratory for analysis for asbestos or lead content. The following ACMs were identified at the Site: Control Buildlm~ · Exterior Stucco Exterior Pads · Electrical Wire Insulation · (not sampled) Transite Conduits The ACMs identified at the Site were in good condition. The ACM may be managed in place under an asbestos O&M program until demolition. Demolition of the Control Building (or removal of the stucco prior to demolition of that building), removal of the transite conduit, and removal of the electrical wire should be conducted by appropriately trained contractors in accordance with applicable Cai-OSHA regulations. All ACM should be appropriately disposed of after demolition. The following LCMs was identified at the Site: Control Building, · Pink Trim Paint Surfaces with this paint were in poor condition with significant flaking, chipping and cracking. In order to minimize the amount of lead-containing waste generated during demolition, all three- dimensional and should be removed contractors who flaking, chipphlg cracking paint by trained in accordance with the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cai- OSHA) Lead in the Construction Industry Standard. I ~b & ll~ tpt ii SECOR International Incorporated 1.0 INTRODUCTION Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) retained SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR) to conduct an asbestos and lead paint survey of the former PG&E Substation located at 14t~ and P Streets in Bakersfield, California (the Site). The scope of services provided by SECOR is described in SECOR's proposal dated January 31, 2000. The survey was performed on February 17, 2000, and consisted ora visual inspection of the accessible interior and exterior of the Site for potential asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and damaged lead-containing materials (LCMs). Bulk samples of suspect ACMs and damaged LCMs were collected using non-destructive techniques in selected representative locations. The visual inspection, bulk sampling, and survey documentation was performed by Mr. Gary Hennis, SECOR Project Scientist. Mr. Hennis is accredited by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as an Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner, Certificatioh No: EPA I/MP #877 and by California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cai-OSHA) as a Certified Asbestos Consultant, #92-0292. Mr. Hennis is also accredited by the California Department of Health Services (CaI-DHS) as a Lead- Related Construction Inspector/Assessor, #I-1416. The objectives of the assessment were to identify, estimate quantities of, and assess the condition/friability of ACMs and damaged LCMs at the Site. These objectives were met by: · Performing a visual inspection and sampling for asbestos following Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response (AHERA) sampling protocol as a guideline to identify sources Act of friable and non-friable ACMs. * Performing a visual inspection and sampling of damaged painted surfaces to identify sources of damaged LCMs. · Collecting and analyzing bulk samples of suspect material for asbestos content and species identification. * Collecting and analyzing bulk samples of damaged suspect material for lead content. · Consolidating the findings into this report. I I ~ ~ n~ ~t 1 SFA2OR lnternattonal Incorporated 2.0 FACILITY DESCRIPTION The Site consists of an approximately 150 square foot single-story Control Building and four concrete pads located within a fenced lot. The building and pads comprise a former electrical substation. The Control Building is constructed with a wood flame and has stucco exterior walls. The roof is covered with clay tiles. The interior of the building has an exposed wood floor, walls and ceiling. Between and around the Control Building and concrete pads are several ground vaults that house electric wire. In some cases the wires are run through transite (asbestos-containing) conduit. Additionally, some of the wire is insulated with asbestos-containing insulation. lab & Ibp rpt 2 8ECOR International Incorporated 3.0 METHODOLOGIES 3.1 VISUAL INSPECTION Building materials were visually inspected for asbestos using the methods presented in the Federal AHERA regulations (40 CFR, Part 763) as a guideline. The principles presented under the EPA Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; Final Rule and Notice are generally accepted as the industry standard for ACM inspections. Potential ACMs were also physically assessed for fi-iability, condition, and disturbance factors. In conducting the survey, SECOR attempted to access hidden materials such as internal wall insulations or pipe chases; however, SECOR makes no warranty as to the possible existence or absence of such materials or to their evaluation in respect to asbestos content. It is a widely accepted practice to collect additional bulk samples during actual abatement activities when hidden suspect ACMs are discovered. A visual inspection was also conducted to identify deteriorating (i.e., chipping, flaking, chalking, or otherwise damaged) painted surfaces. 3.2 BULK SAMPLING FOR ASBESTOS Bulk samples of all homogeneous materials from identified functional spaces containing suspect were homogeneous as a surfacing material, system ACMs collected. A material is defined thermal insulation (TSI), or miscellaneous material that is uniform in use, color, and texture. Examples of homogeneous materials include: · Pipe-laggings produced by the same manufacturer and installed during the same time period. · Vinyl floor tile of identical size, color, and pattern. ' I . Sprayed-on acoustical ceiling materials located in contiguous areas. A functional space is defined as any spatially distinct unit within a building that contains I identifiable populations of building occupants or performs a specific function. Examples of functional spaces include: I · Office areas i · Storage areas · Mechanical rooms I · Roofs I SECOR collected 5 bulk samples of suspect ACM. A sample approximately one-half square inch in size was collected of each suspect ACM. The sample was collected by removing the material I a~b & I~ rpt 3 SECOR International Incorporated using a chisel or other sharp instrument to cut a piece away. A plastic bag was used to contain the sample of suspect material and quickly sealed to prevent the escape of the material or the introduction of contamination from outside Materials not to this method of sources. receptive sample collection were sampled by other appropriate methods. A unique sample number was assigned to each sample. 3.3 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS Bulk samples were analyzed by Forensic Analytical Specialties, Inc, (FASI) located in Hayward, California. FASI is accredited under the National Institute of Standards and Technology's National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (N'VLAP) and the State of California Department of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (FLAP) for the analysis of asbestos in bulk building material samples. All samples were analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) techniques in accordance with a methodology approved by the EPA. The lower limit of reliable detection for asbestos ming the PLM method is approximately one percent by volume; however, Cai-OSHA defines ACMs as those materials having an asbestos content greater than one-tenth of one percent (>0.1%). When "None Detected" 0XID) appears in this report, it should be interpreted as meaning no asbestos was observed in the sample material above the reliable limit of detection for the PLM method, which is material dependent and is something less than one percent. When "Trace" appears in this report, it should be interpreted as meaning asbestos was observed in the sample material below the reliable limit of quantification for the PLM method (one percent), but above the reliable limit of for material. detection the 3.4 BULK SAMPLING FOR LEAD SECOR collected two samples of chips from painted surfaces. The surfaces from which samples were collected were those that were damaged (i.e.; chipping, flaking, cracking or otherwise deteriorating). The samples were collected by removing approximately 2 square inches of the painted surface fi'om the substrate and placing the material into a re-sealable bag/container. Care was taken to prevent the collection of the substrate material as this can impact the analytical results. I3.5 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR LEAD Bulk samples were also analyzed by FASI. FASI is accredited under the National Institute of Standards and Technology's National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and the State of California Department of Health Services Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program {ELAP) I I I asb& Ibp t~t 4 SECOR International Incorporated I I 4.0 DISCUSSION I 4.1 ASBESTOS BACKGROUND Asbestos is a common term for a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers. Due to its durability I and insulating quality, it was used in a wide variety of building products including structural fireproofing, pipe and duct insulation, plasters, roofing, floor tile, and vinyl floor sheeting. Adverse health effects have been associated with the inhalation of airborne asbestos fibers by I asbestos industry workers. The asbestos fibers that are tightly bound in building materials, however, do not represent an exposure hazard unless disturbed in such a way that releases i airborne fibers (i.e., cutting, drilling, or sanding). By June of 1978, the EPA had effectively banned the use of asbestos in spray application products such as structural fireproofing and acoustic ceilings, pipe-lagging, joint compounds, and spackels. Asbestos is still used in the Imanufacture of non-friable products such as vinyl floor tile and roofing materials. 4.2 CURRENT REGULATIONS I The following is a summary of current state and federal regulations that contain requirements related to the performance of building surveys for asbestos. These summaries are not intended to I be all-inclusive and do not contain every aspect of the regulations discussed. Regulations · pertaining to the removal and disposal of ACMs are not included. EPA National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs), 40 CFR Part 61 Under the NESHAPs regulation, no visible emissions are allowed during building demolition or I renovation activities that involve materials For this regulated asbestos-containing (RACMs). reason, all buildings must be surveyed for ACMs prior to demolition or renovation. The EPA and/or the local Ak Quality Management District (AQMD) that implements EPA actions must be I notified prior to any building demolition, even if no ACMs are present. i According to NESHAP, ACM is material containing more than one percent .asbestos as determined using the methods specified in Appendix A, Subpart E, 40 CFR Part 763, Section 1, PLM. The NESHAP classifies ACM as friable or non-ffiable. Friable ACM is ACM that contains more than one percent asbestos and when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder I by hand pressure. I Non-friable ACM also contains more than one percent asbestos and is further classified as either Category I ACM or Category II ACM. The materials are distinguished by thek potential to release fibers when damaged. Category II ACMs are much more likely to release fibers when I damaged. Category I ACM includes asbestos-containing gaskets, packings, resilient floor coverings and I mastics, and asphalt roofing Asphalt roofing products those products that contain products. asbestos and include built-up roofing, asphalt-containing single ply membrane systems, asphalt shingles, asphalt-containing under-layment felts, asphalt-containing roof coatings and mastics, and I asphalt-containing base flashings. I ash & Ibp rpt 5 SECOR International Incorporated I Category II ACM includes all other non-friable ACM; for example: asbestos cement shingles, asbestos cement tiles, and transite boards or panels. RACM is defined as any material with an asbestos content of greater than one percent and is friable or; Category I non-friable ACM that has or will be subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading; or Category II non-friable ACM that has, or may become crumbledi pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of demolition or renovation. : Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E AHERA requkes performance of asbestos surveys and the development of AsbeSt°s Management Plans for all of the nation's primary and secondary schools. The procedures mandated under AHERA are considered the industry standard and are applied to all surveys performed by SECOR. California Health and Safety Code 25915 (former Connelly Bill) The California Health and Safety Code 25915 (former Connelly Bill) requires all building owners I in the State of California to provide written notification to employees, tenants, and contractors of I the presence and location of asbestos-containing construction materials (ACCMs) within their buildings. Some exclusions to the notification rule for restricted access areas is allowed. All to asbestos surveys (and air monitoring) must be made available to documentation related employees, tenants, or contractors for review. ACCMs are defined as any materials with an asbestos content of greater than one-tenth of one percent (>0.1%). The California Health and Safety Code also requires that a seller with any knowledge of ACMs on a property disclose such information or knowledge to other parties involved in a real estate transaction. 4.3 ASBESTOS REMOVAL AND BUILDING DEMOLITION/RENOVATION In accordance with the EPA's NESHAPs regulation and the AQMD, all facilities planned for renovation or demolition must be surveyed for RACMs prior to the planned renovation or demolition. This document constitutes such a survey for this facility. Subsequent removal of identified RACM_s is also required prior to the planned renovation or demolition. Removal involves, to the greatest extent practical, the complete removal, disposal, and :replacement, if necessary, of the asbestos-containing building material (ACBM). Removal usually also requires encapsulation of the remaining structure to lock down residual fibers which may exist. Removal of RACM is required prior to renovation and/or demolition activities. Category I non-friable ACMs that are not subjected to sanding, drilling, grinding, cutting, or abrading, may be removed during the demolition activities and disposed of in any landfill which will accept this type of non-hazardous waste. If this material is not removed until the I vzb & Ibp rpt 0 SECOR International Incorporated I renovation/demolition phase, trained asbestos personnel will be required during the renovation/demolition phase. SECOR recommends that this Category I ACM material be I removed renovation/demolition with the other RACM that the prior to along SO renovation/demolition phase will not require specially trained asbestos personnel or procedures. I 4.4 BUILDING MATERIALS CONTAINING "TRACE" ASBESTOS i Building materials containing "Trace" amounts (i.e., less than one percent) of asbestos are not considered hazardous by the EPA or the local AQMD and hence, do not require removal and disposal prior to demolition or renovation; however, both the Federal OSHA and Cai-OSHA I require employers to implement specific work practices during renovation or demolition which protect workers from airborne asbestos exposure. Building materials that contain even low levels of asbestos (trace amounts) can potentially generate significant concentrations of airborne asbestos I fibers when disturbed. Therefore, control measures should be instituted which adequately address worker health and safety during planned renovation or demolition activities involving these materials. California law requires that work with ACMs be performed by specially licensed I asbestos abatement contractors. With respect to the site assessment, it is recommended that the ACM materials found to be at trace levels be removed prior to or during renovation or demolition along with the RACM so that the renovation/demolition phase will not require specially trained I asbestos personnel or procedures. 4.5 LEAD BACKGROUND I Lead-based paint is recognized as a potential health risk due to the known toxic effects of lead exposure, primarily through ingestion, on the central nervous system, kidneys, and blood stream. I Concern for lead-based paint is primarily related to residential structures, which in addition, may apply to commercial structures. The risk of lead toxicity in lead-based paint varies based upon the i condition of the paint and the year of its application. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has identified the following risk factors: I · Age of the structure as follows: - The maximum risk is from paint applied before 1950. - There is severe risk from paint applied before 1960. I - There is moderate risk fi'om deteriorated paint applied before 1970. - There is a slight risk from paint that is intact but applied before 1977. - Paint applied in 1977 or later is not expected to contain lead. I · The condition of the painted surfaces. I · The presence of children and certain types of household goods in the building. · Previously reported cases of lead poisoning in the building or area. I HUD has defined lead-based paint as any paint that contains more than 0.5 percent lead by weight. 1 I ash & Ibp tgi 7 SECOR International Incorporated I I The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cai-OSHA) governs all construction work where an employee may be occupationally exposed to lead (Construction Lead I Standard, CCR Title 8, Section 1532.1). The Cai-OSHA Construction Lead Standard was effective as of November 4, 1993. The regulation was revised in March of 1997. The Lead i Standard states that work that involves the disturbance of materials containing more than 0.06 percent lead by weight must be conducted in accordance with the standard. I As outlined in the Cai-OSHA Construction Lead Standard, construction work (of lead- containing materials) includes, but is not limited to the following: I · Demolition or salvage of structures · Removal or encapsulation I · New construction, alteration, repair, or renovation I · Installation of products · Lead contamination/emergency cleanup ! · Transportation, disposal, storage, or containment I · Maintenance operations IPainted surfaces that are in good ¢oudition do not require auy action. However, if the painted surfaces are abated, certain waste disposal practices are required. ! I I I I I a~b & Ibp ~t 8 SECOR International Incorporated I I 5.0 ASSESSMENT RESULTS I 5.1 ASBESTOS SURVEY This section presents the results of the asbestos survey and sampling. Estimated quantities of the I ACMs are also provided. These quantities should be confirmed by an asbestos abatement contractor during a pre-bid job walk prior to bidding abatement. Bulk sampling locations are i identified on Figure 1. These estimates should not be used for bidding purposes. Analytical laboratory reports and chain-of-custody records are included in Appendix A. I 5 .2 CONFIRMED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS Confirmed ACMs identified during the survey, their location, and condition are as follows: I Control Buildim, I · Approximately 360 square feet of exterior stucco on the Control Building contains less than 1 · percent (trace) asbestos. The asbestos was concentrated in the paint layer. The material is in good condition and is non-friable, Category II. I Exterior Pads I An of insulation electrical wires contains 15 unquantified amount on percent chrysotile asbestos. The asbestos-containing sample was collected at the concrete pier between the Control Building and the Buss/Distribution Pad. The material is in good condition and is non- I friable, Category I. i · An unquantified amount of transite conduit is presumed to contain asbestos. The asbestos- containing conduits were observed in the in-ground vaults and on top of the concrete pads. Several transite conduits are presumed to run the length of the Site. The material is in good I condition and is non-friable, Category II. 5.:t ASBESTOS RECOMMENDATIONS I Recommended action(s) for each ACM encountered during the survey was determined by considering several hazard assessment factors including physical condition, friability, accessibility, I area activity, ak movement, occupancy, and disturbance potential. A "Recommendation Category" system was used to prioritize current or potential ACM hazards and response actions. Specific recommendations for confirmed ACMs identified during the survey and their assigned I Category are as Recommendation follows: Recommendation Category 1: Priority Corrective Action I · No ACMs were identified during the survey that required priority corrective action. I I asb& Ib~ rl~ ~ SEC'OR lnternagonal Incorporated Recommendation Category 2: Corrective Action and O&M Program · No ACMs identified which corrective action. were require Recommendation Category 3: O&M Program · SECOR recommends managing the ACM in place until the demolition activities disturb the material. Demolition of the Control Building (or removal of the stucco prior to demolition of that building), removal of the transite conduit, and removal of the electrical wire should be conducted by appropriately trained contractors in accordance with applicable Cai-OSHA regulations. All ACM should be appropriately disposed of after demolition. 5.4 LEAD RESULTS · Pink trim paint on the exterior of the Control Building is flaking and chipping. The coating contains 4.5 percent lead by weight. The material should be treated as LCM in accordance with Cai-OSHA regulations. 5.5 LEAD RECOMMENDATIONS SECOR recommends removal of the chipping, flaking or otherwise damaged portions of the pink trim paint. This will reduce the amount of lead dust and debris (waste) generated during the demolition For all materials where lead SECOR recommends that project. present, prudent controls be utilized (i.e., keep material wet, no visible dust or debris emissions, containment of debris) during demolition. There are no specific guidelines available for handling of materials that contain low quantities of lead. Cai-OSHA regulations govern scenarios involving worker exposure, but do not cover all scenarios where low levels of lead may be present. This work should be performed by licensed lead abatement professionals and should comply with all applicable federal, state, and local guidelines. SECOR also recommends that the property owner ensure that the selected lead abatement contractor conduct a personal protection air sampling study during the course of any lead abatement activities. If surfaces treated with lead are to be hot cut or disturbed with high-speed equipment (grinders etc.), then special precautions are required by California-OSHA. ash & ibp rot l 0 SE(X)R International Incorporated ! I 6.0 CONCLUSIONS I The asbestos survey conducted at the former PG&E Substation located at 14th and P Streets in Bakersfield, California identified asbestos in exterior stucco, electric wire insulation and transite conduit. The ACM may be managed in place under an asbestos O&M program until demolition. I Demolition of the Control Building (or removal of the stucco prior to demolition of that building), removal of the transite conduit, and removal of the electrical wire should be conducted by I appropriately trained contractors in accordance with applicable Cai-OSHA regulations. All ACM should be appropriately disposed of after demolition. i Lead paint was identified on the exterior of the Control Building. Removal of the damaged portion of the paint should be conducted prior to demolition to minimize the amount of waste that may be generated by demolition work. I ! I I 1 1 I 1 I I ! I I ash & ibp ~pt 11 SEt2OR InternationalIncorporated I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ASBESTOS AND LEAD SAMPLING LOCATIONS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1~02.1~I102 Z ~ 1325 P STREET 900 13TH STREET ~ GREATER BAKERSFIELD VISITORS BUREAU PARKING LOT FOR r-- CENTENNIAL GARDEN AND EUREKA PAINT & BODY ~ SPORTS MARKETING COUNCIL WORKS -~ BAKERSFIELD CONVENTION CENTER P STREET CABLE ACCESS 1301 P STREET VAULT ~ 1424 P STREET EARTH WORM STUDIOS CONCRETE ~ UNOCCUPIED ~ ~_ ~ ACM-3 CONTROL a: c3 r" ~ ACM-4 BUILDING a:: mm_ PIER ~ ROOM m I :2 o ~_ ~ L._J~ CABLE AccESS e: _ ACM-2 VAULT (.,) 03 ~ PIER 6' AC[~]-5 CABLE ACCESS VAULT 845 14TH STREET PROUD POOCH PET BOARDING & GROOMING LEGEND: · ACM-1 ASBESTOS SAMPLE LOCATION o~w, FIGURE 1 · L-1 LEAD SAMPLE LOCATION TJZ SUBJECT PROPERTY SECOR APPR (~F FORMER PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONsouTHEAST CORNER OF 14TH & P STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA o 50 lOO zr~¢e~r~(~o~[ oA~E 27FEB2000 ASBESTOS & LEAD PAINT ~ ' I~corloorated .,0a ,0.006.03391.002 SAMPLE LOCATIONS APPROXIMATE SCALE FEET I I I i I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX A I ANALYTICAL LABORATORY REPORTS I I I I I I 1 I I Final Report I Forensic Analytical I Bulk Asbestos cisc°°L°sAngeles°Minneap°l[s/St'Pau[ (EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation) Secor Client ID: 2644 GaryHennis Report Number: B017471 I Date Received: 02/14/00 1390 Willow Pass Rd, #360 Date Analyzed: 02/15/00 Concord, CA 94520 Date Printed: 02/15/00 Ij First Reported:02/15/00 ob ID / Site: PG&E Bakersfield FASI Job ID: 2644-45 Isample Number Lab Number Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Type Layer Type Layer Type Layer PG&E-B-01 10009931 ILayer: Tan Cementitious Material ND Layer: Paint Chrysotile 2 %  :.': T~ta~.:~~i!~i~;~:6f..~sC~m~ent~!~:?~i:~i~:!~!~best~i~a~ii?iiii~!~:..'' 'cell~!!ii~;~i!!ili:ii!~?0US. Gi'~::~?~) <'.:.' :.f:.::?::'?.~::"*i::. :PG&E-B-02 10009932 ILayer: Tan Cementitious Material ND Layer: Paint Chrysotile 2 % lPG&E-B-03 10009933 Layer: Black Non-Fibrous Material ND Layer: Brown Fibrous Weave ND 'i':i' ~[~!;i~°~i:!i~e~"~ ~!~)~ ~i:~:.~!~::::i:~i~i!~::::~i~i~D),. ".: '.::.' ? :': :~;ll.!~ ~ ~::~ ??:~; 0~; ~;"~?: ~?~ ~:: ~'(: ?:.?.~' f. ~.'":":.':: ~':.'~::j:'~. :~':~':: ~ ~'~'::':~ ~::~?:~:~. ~:~:: ~.: ::': ::~' :.~ :.~ ~.?~ ~ ?~. ~:~:~ ??;~: ~ ::~::~ ::~:~: ~';:::. IPG&E-B-04 10009934 Layer: Black Fibrous Mateh~ C~sofile 15 % PG&E-B-05 10009935 .:.:.:.:.:~Y~:.:.:....~I~k ............................................... ................................................................................................................................................................ : ........ I 3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, California 94545-2761 · Telephone: 510/887-8828 800/827-FASI Fax: 510/887-4218 Page 1 of 2 Final Report I Forensic Analytical I Bulk Asbestos Analy i (EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation) I Secor Client ID: 2644 Gary Hennis Report Number: B017471 I Date Received: 02/14/00 1390 Willow Pass Rd, #360 Date Analyzed: 02/15/00 Concord, CA 94520 Date Printed: 02/15/00 i First Reported:02/15/00 Job ID./Site: PG&E Bakersfield FASI Job ID: 2644-45 I sample Number Lab Number Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Type Layer Type Layer Type Layer I 1 I I I I I I I Mark Floyd, Laboratory Supervisor, Havward Laboratory I Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' de,rotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. ~D' = ~lqone Detected'. Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any thi~ party without prior wdtten request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be Ireproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The client is solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP orany other agency of the U.S. Government Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the dght to dispose of all samples after a pedod of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise spedfied. I 3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, California 94545-2761 · Telephone: 510/887-8828 800/827-FASI Fax: 510/887~4218 Page 2 of 2 i-1 TEM Bulk Qualitative Results Needed: r'i TEM Bulk Quantitative ATOMIC ABSORPTION P.O. # IJob ID: [] Flame [] Furnace i Sample Date Number Collected Sample Location/Description I Date/Time: ~.~'/,/o a C:) Date/Time '1 Relinquished By:. Received By:. Date/Time: · Date/Time ISF: 3777 Depot Road, Hayward, CA 94545. LA: 19443 Laurel Park Road, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220. I Final Report IForensic Analytical . . San Francisco. Los Angeles. Minneapolis / St. Paul Metals Analys s of Pmnts I Secor Client ID: 2644 GaryHennis Report Number: M033002 I Date Received: 02/14/00 1390 Willow Pass Rd, #360 Date Analyzed: 02/14/00 Concord, CA 94520 Date Printed: 02/14/00 I Job ID / Site: PG&E Bakersfield FASI Job ID: 2644-45 I Sample Number Lab Number Analyte Result Result Reporting Method Units Limit Reference I PG&E-BL01 30003685 Pb 4.5 wt% 0.2 EPA 7420 I I 1 I I I I ' I I Richard Hal~La'b"or3t~ry-Supervisor, Hayw~d Laboratory Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without pdor written request fi'om client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be Ireproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The client is solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP orany other agency of the U.S. Government. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a pedod of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. I3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, California 94545-2761 · Telephone: 510/887-8828 800/827-FASI Fax: 510/887-4218 Page 1 of I  Forensic Analytical BULK Request Form r'l PLM [] 2hr [] 24hr ~Ext [] P.C. 435 r'~ TEM Bulk Qualitative Results Needed: r"l TEM Bulk Quantitative Conta~ ATOMIC ABSORPTION Sample Date Number Collected Sample Location/Description ! Relinquished By: ~ ' Received B I Date/Time: ~)' Date/Time ~_.//.~ 0n~-~,,ed ~ I Relinquished By: Date/Time:. Date/Time I SF: 3777 Depot Road, Haywa-d, CA 94545. LA: 19443 Laurel Pall( Road, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220. I I I I I I I i I I I I ! I I I I I I PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT OF PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC FORMER SUBSTATION 14th AND "P" STREETS I BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA i SECOR Job Number: 006.03391.001 Prepared For: i Pacific Gas & Electric 487 West Shaw Street i Fresno, California 93704 lrlterl?atio~'za[ Dlcolporated , P~SE I ENv~ON~NTAL SITE ASSESSMENT OF PACIFIC GAS A~ ELECT~C FOUR SUBSTATION 14th ~ "P" ST~ETS BA~RSF~LD, CALIFO~IA SECOR Job Number: 006.03391.001 ' Prepared For: Pacific Gas & Electric 487 West Shaw Street . Fresno, California 93704 Prepared By: '~ SECOR International Incorporated ~.~¢5:" 5882 Bolsa Avenue, Suite 200 '"~ Huntin~on Beach, California 92649 December 10, 1999 Prepared By: ~/ Reviewed By: Stroup Mark Becker, ~A Engironmental Assessor Senior Scientist I I 76'82Bo/saAt,'e~z/tc: 3'z/i/e200. Httu/i~zgtoul3eacb. CA 926'4.9-111.5 (7J4).379-3366 (714)379-3,375b2t.v wwa,.secor, com TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................ ' .............................. ii 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Methodology ............................... : .......................................................................... 1 1.2 Exceptions to the Scope of Work and Conditions Limiting Site Reconnaissance 2 1.3 ' Work Performed Beyond ASTM E 1527 ............................................................... 2 2.0 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ..................................................................................... 3 3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................... 4 3.1 Property Location and Description ........................................................................ 4 3.2 Site and Characteristics 4 Vicinity 3.2.1 General Property Type and Use ................................................................ 4 3.2.2 General Type and Use of Surrounding Areas ........................................... 4 3.2.3 Size 4 Property 3.2.4 Buildings on Site ....................................................................................... 4 3.2.5 Construction Dates .................................................................................... 5 3.2.6 Tenants 5 3.2.7 Areas Observed During Site Visit ............................................................ 5 3.2.8 Topography ............................................................................................... 5 3.2.9 Surface Water ............................................................................................ 5 3.2.10 Geology ..................................................................................................... 5 3.2.11 Groundwater ............................................................................................. 6 3.2.12 Potable Water Supply ............................................................................... 6 3.2.13 Sanitary Sewer and/or Septic System ....................................................... 6 4.0 HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION ............................................................................ 7 4.1 Summary of Prior Uses - The Property ................................................................. 7 4.2 Summary of Prior Uses - Adjacent Sites ............................................................... 8 5.0 INFORMATION FROM INTERVIEWS AND SITE RECONNAISSANCE ........... 10 5.1 Interviews ............................................................................................................. 10 5.2 Information from Documents Provided for Review ............................................ 10 5.3 Activities/Processes Conducted at the Property .................................................. 10 5.4 Adjacent Property Uses ........................................................................................ 10 5.5 Hazardous or Petroleum Substance Use and Storage ~ ......................................... 11 5.6 Hazardous Waste Storage and Disposal .............................................................. 11 5.7 On-site Roads and Parking Areas ................................................. ' ....................... 11 5.8 Aboveground Tanks ............................................................................................. 11 5.9 Underground Tanks .............................................................................................. 11 5.11 Unusual or Noxious Odors ................................................................................... 11 5.12 Pits, Floor Drains, Pools of- Inside Building 11 Sumps, Liquid 5.13 Transformers or PCB-Suspect Hydraulic Systems .............................................. 12 5.14 Stained Soil or Pavement - Exterior .................................................................... 12 5.15 Distressed Vegetation .......................................................................................... 12 5.16 Discharges to Drains, Ditches, or Streams .......................................................... 12 5.17 Wells .................................................................................................................... 12 5.18 Leach ~Fields/Septic Tanks/Cesspools .................................................................. 12 5.19 Indications of Fill Sites or Dumping ........................................ : ........................... 12 5.20 Staining/Corrosion on Floors, Ceilings, or Walls ................................................ 12 H:'~C'YIVEXPG& E-~B akersfi eldES A .doc ii De~-mber 10, 1999 SECOR .lob No. 006.03391.005 5.21 Vacant Buildings or Portions of Buildings .......................................................... 12 5.22 Asbestos ............................................................................................................... 13 5.23 Lead-Based Paint ................................... ~ ............................................................. 13 6.0 RECORDS REVIEW .............. , ....................................................................................... 15 7.0 CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................. 17 8.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ASSESSOR AND REVIEWER ........................................... 18 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE I - Site Location Map FIGURE 2 - Site Plan LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A - Site Photographs APPENDIX B - Aerial Photographs APPENDIX C - Sanborn Maps APPENDIX D - Environmental Regulatory Database Report December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 1.0 INTRODUCTION SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR) was retained by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the former PG&E substation located at the southeast corner of 14th and "P" Streets.in Bakersfield, Kern County, California (the Property). The Property was formerly used as an electrical substation and is no longer in use by PG&E. This Property is currently occupied by one vacant control building and several concrete foundations that were the previous locations of the electrical transmission and distribution equipment. PG&E is considering selling the Property. Work for this project was conducted pursuant to PG&E's authorization dated August 16, 1999, and the Master Agreement between PG&E and SECOR (MSA 4600008773). Figure 1 is a site location map showing the location of the Property with respect to the site vicinity. Figure 2 is a site plan showing approximate boundaries of the Property, improvements, adjacent site use, and salient features observed during the site visit. Copies of photographs taken during the site visit are included in Appendix A. 1.1 Methodology This Phase I ESA was conducted in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, designated E 1527-97 (ASTM E 1527). The purpose of this Phase I ESA was to identify, to the extent feasible, pursuant to the processes described herein, recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Property. As defined in ASTM E 1527, recognized environmental conditions means the presence or likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products on the Property under conditions that indicate an existing release, past release, or a material threat of a release of hazardous substances or petroleum 'products into structures on the Property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the Property that generally present a material risk of harm to public health or the environment and that generally may be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies.. This Phase I ESA consisted of five primary components: 1) historical information review, 2) regulatory agency records review, 3) site reconnaissance, 4) interviews, and 5) preparation of this report. The following tasks were completed as part of this assessment: · Review of historical information sources including aerial photographs to ascertain general uses of the Property and vicinity back to 1912; · Acquisition and review of a regulatory agency database search report for ASTM E 1527 specified standard environmental record sources and search distances; · Review of reasonably ascertainable 'government agency files for the Property and nearby sites considered to have a potential to adversely impact the Property; · Site reconnaissance of the Property; · Interviews with Mr. Mike Harbick, the PG&E Environmental Specialist familiar with the Property and with local governmental officials regarding current and past use of the Property, and whether recognized environmental conditions may exist at the Property; H:~ACTI~&L~BakersfieldESA.doc l December I 0, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 · Review of documents provided by PG&E summarizing PG&E staff review of internal environmental files; and · Review of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5 Minute Series (topographic) map entitled Gosford, Oil Center, Oildale, Lamont, California (1973) that depicts the Property area, to assess the physical setting. 1.2 Exceptions to the Scope2of-Work and Conditions Limiting Site Reconnaissance This Phase I assessment did not deviate from the requirements set forth in ASTM E 1527. 1.3 Work Performed Beyond ASTM E 1527 SECOR did not conduct any work beyond the ASTM E 1527 Scope of Work during the performance of the Phase I ESA, with the exception of conducting a preliminary visual lead-based paint and asbestos assessment (i.e., no sampling was performed). H:~CTIVEXPG&EXB akcrsfi¢ldESA.doc 2 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job lqo. 006.03391.001 I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I ! 2.0 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY I The conclusions presented in this report are professional opinions based on data described in this report. These opinions have been arrived at in accordance with currently accepted hydrogeologic and engineering I standards and practices applicable to this location at the time the work was performed, and are subject to the following inherent limitations: I 1. SECOR derived the data in this report primarily from visual observations, examination of records in the public domain, and interviews with individuals having information about the Site. The passage of time, manifestation of latent conditions, or occurrence of future events may require further study at the Site, analysis of the data, and re-evaluation of the findings, observations, and I conclusions in the report. i 2. The data reported and the findings, observations, and conclusions expressed in the report are limited by the scope-of-work. The scope-of-work was prescribed by ASTM E 1527 and was agreed to by the client. i 3. Because of the limitations stated the and conclusions above, findings, observations, expressed by SECOR in this report are not, nor should not be, considered an opinion concerning the compliance of any past or present owner or operator of the site with any federal, state, or local law or regulation. 4. No warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied, is made with respect to the data reported I of findings, observations, and conclusions that are based solely upon Site conditions in existence at the time of investigation. I 5. Phase I ESA reports present professional opinions and findings of a scientific and technical nature. This report shall not be construed to offer legal opinion or representations as to the requirements, of, nor compliance with, environmental laws, rules, regulations, or policies of I federal, state, or local government agencies. Any use of the Phase I ESA report constitutes acceptance of the limits of SECOR's liability. SECOR's liability extends only to its client and not to any other parties who may obtain the Phase I report. I. 6. The professional opinions based on data described in this report are intended only for the purpose, Property location, and project indicated. This report is not a definitive study of I contamination at the Property and should not be interpreted as such. An evaluation of subsurface soil and groundwater conditions was not performed as part of this investigation. No sampling or chemical analyses of structural materials or other media was completed as part of this study I unless explicitly stated. 7. This report is based, in part, on unverified information supplied to SECOR by third party sources. While efforts have been made to substantiate this third party information, SECOR cannot I guarantee its completeness or accuracy. ! I HAACTIVEkPG&E~BakersfieIdESA.doc 3 Decembo' 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I I I 3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A description of the location and characteristics of the Property and the surrounding area is presented in the following subsections. 3.1 Property Location and Description Property Address: The Property is located at the southeast corner of 14th and "P" Streets, in the City of Bakersfield, Kern County, California, as shown on Figures I and 2. Assessor's Parcel number: The Property is identified as Kern County APN #006-48-01. Key Contacts: Mr. Mike Harbick, Environmental Specialist for PG&E. 3.2 Site and Vicinity Characteristics 3.2.1 General Property Type and Use Access to the is via "P" Street the A chain-link fence is the Property a gate along (to west). located.along perimeter of the Property. The Property was occupied by one vacant former control building at the time of the site visit on August 19, 1999. On the southeast exterior comer of the building a subsurface cable access vault was observed. In addition, four concrete pads were observed on the southern portion of the Property (see Figure 2). According to Mr. Harbick, the concrete pads observed were the previous locations of the electrical transmission and distribution equipment, and include a foundation for the Buss system, a service pad which contained a pad which contained three oil circuit breakers (OCBs), a transformer pad, and an aboveground storage tank (AST) used during servicing transformer and OCBs. SECOR also observed six transite (asbestos-containing) conduits broken off flush at the surface of the Buss pad, and six transite conduits broken off flush at the surface near the oil circuit breaker pad. Mr. Harbick stated that during abandonment of the substation, the conduits were left underground and may also have asbestos-containing insulation associated with the wiring. The remaining portion of the Property is paved with chip seal asphalt. 3.2.2 General Type and Use of Surrounding Areas Adjacent land use was generally commercial. The Property and surrounding area is located in an area zoned "Commercial Center." Adjacent commercial uses include Earth Worm Studios and Graphic Design to the south; Eureka Paint and Body Works to the southwest (across "P" Street); the Greater Bakersfield Visitors Bureau Sports Marketing Council to the west (across "P" Street); a parking lot to the northwest (across "P" Street); a vacant warehouse to the north (across 14th Street); and Proud Pooch Pet Boarding and Grooming to the east. 3.2.3 Property Size The Property is approximately 6,970 square feet (0.16 acres) in size. The Property is rectangular-shaped. 3.2.4 Buildings on Site One vacant building (the former control building) was observed at the Property during the site visit. The former control building is an approximately 120 square-foot building with a restroom and is located in the northern portion of the Property. All electrical equipment previously located inside the building was H:L4.CT~&L~B akersfi eldESA.doc 4 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I I observed to have been removed. The building is constructed of a wood frame on a concrete slab with a painted stucco exterior. The interior building materials consisted of painted wood paneling on the walls and a I concrete floor. The roof is constructed of clay tile. 3.2.5 Construction Dates I The 1951 Sanborn map depicts the Property as developed with the current Property building in the northern portion of the Property. No other records were located by SECOR or Mr. Harbick of PG&E that provide I information regarding the Property prior to 1951. The Property was observed to be developed as an electrical substation with what appeared to be electrical distribution equipment in aerial photographs reviewed between the years 1952 and 1959. Based on information obtained in an interview with Mr. Mike Harbick of PG&E, the Property most likely ceased to operate as an electrical substation in the early 1970s. According to Mr. I the estimated dates of the electrical substation obtained from conversations with Harbick, of operation were the PG&E personnel previously responsible for the substation (Maintenance Supervisor and crew located at the inactive Kern Power Plant). I 3.2.6 Tenants I Based on SECOR's historical search, the Property operated as an electrical substation beginning sometime between 1937 and 1951 to the early 1970s. Historical records indicate that Kern County Cotton owned the Property prior to 1937. Ownership records reviewed at the Kern County Hall of Records indicate that San I J oaquin Light and Power operated the substation prior to 1938, when PG&E acquired the Property. 3.2.7 Areas Observed During Site Visit I SECOR observed the Property by walking the perimeter, and through the control building and the exterior grounds. I 3.2.8 Topography I The Gosford, Oil Center, Oildale, Lamont, California Quadrangle 7.5 Minute Series (topographic) maps, dated 1973, were reviewed to identify physical features in the vicinity of the Property. The elevation is approximately 400 feet above mean sea level. The topography in the vicinity of the Property slopes gently to i. the south-southwest. 3.2.9 Surface Water INo surface water features (i.e., ditches, creeks, lakes, and ponds) were observed on the Property. The Kern Island Canal is located approximately 550 feet east of the Property. The Kern Island Canal is concrete-lined and runs in a southerly direction. I 3.2.10 Geology I Geologic information was derived from the following references: "Soil Survey of Kings County California," dated 1985, prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, and (California Division of Mines and Geology [DMG], 1965, Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet), I (DMG, 1962, Mines and Mineral Resources of Kern County, Califomia). Regionally, the subject site is situated within the Great Valley geomorphic province of California. The southern portion of the Great Valley is drained to the north by the San Joaquin River and separates the Coast Ranges to the west from the I H:~ACTIVEkPG&EXBakersfieldESA.doc 5 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I I Sierra Nevada Range to the east. The Great Valley is an asymmetrical synclinal trough with its axis off center to the west. 13eneath the Quaternary alluvial cover of the valley floor lies a thick sequence of shallow I marine and nonmarine sediments deposited from the late Cretaceous period through the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs. As the structural trough continued to subside through the Cenozoic Era, upwards of 30,000 feet of sediments were deposited Marine sedimentary rocks of the Miocene and Pliocene epochs are I the principal sources of petroleum production in Kern County. Beneath the thick sedimentary sequence are basement rocks assigned to the Upper Jurassic to Cretaceous age Franciscan Formation. Dominant lithologies with the Franciscan Formation include metavolcanic greenstone, serpentinite and deep marine Ichert. The Property is underlain by Quaternary alluvial sediments deposited by the Kern River. These unconsolidated sediments consist of silt, sand and gravel deposited by rivers and streams draining uplifted areas surrounding the Great Valley (DMG, 1965). I 3.2.11 Groundwater i Depth: Based on SECOR's review of the 1996 Kern County Water Agency (KCWA) Report on Water Conditions, the Property lies within the Kern River Groundwater Basin. No site- specific information regarding the depth to groundwater beneath the Property was located during the performance of this investigation; however, Mr. Lloyd Friar of the KCWA I indicated that within the Kern River Groundwater Basin within groundwater occurs an unconfined aquifer at depths ranging from approximately 120 to 150 feet bgs. I Flow Direction: Although the inferred topography within the vicinity of the Property is to the southwest, Mr. Friar indicated that groundwater beneath the Property most likely flows south to southeast (towards the Kern River). I 3.2.12 Potable Water Supply I Potable water is supplied to the Property by the City of Bakersfield Public Works Department (BPWD). According to Mr. Pat Hauptman of the BPWD Water Resources Division, 80% of the potable water is obtained from local wells operated by the City of Bakersfield and by California Water Services, and 20% is I imported from the California Aqueduct. Mr. Hauptman indicated that the drinking water supply complies with all federal and state drinking water standards. I 3.2.13 Sanitary Sewer and/or Septic System .. According to Mr. Joe Turner, superintendent of the BPWD Wastewater Division, sanitary wastewater Igenerated in the city of Bakersfield is treated at the following four treatment facilities: City of Bakersfield Plants #2 and #3, North of the River Sanitary District, and Kern County Sanitation Authority. According to Mr. Turner, 90% of the wastewater is treated at the City of Bakersfield Plants #2 and #3, which are located in IBakersfield. I H:Ls~CTIVE~G&EXBake~fieldESA'd°c 6 December 10. 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.00 I I 4.0 HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION The following is a list of historical site use information sources reviewed during this assessment. Aerial Photographs - Aerial photographs of the Property and vicinity from the years 1937, 1959, and 1995 were reviewed at the City of Bakersfield Department of Public Works. In addition, aerial photographs of the Property and vicinity from the years 1952, 1954, 1956, and 1959 were obtained from the D&M Environmental Research in an effort to determine the initial dates of development of the Property. Copies of the aerial photographs obtained from D&M are provided in Appendix B. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps - SECOR requested Sanborn Fire Insurance maps of the Property from E Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) for any available years. Sanborn maps dated 1912, 1951, and 1969 covering the Property were provided to SECOR for review, the Sanborn included in Copies.of maps are Appendix C. USGS Topographic Map - The Gosford, Oil Center, Oildale, Lamont, California Quadrangle 7.5 Minute Series (topographic) map, dated 1973, were reviewed. Building Department - City of Bakersfield Building Department records for the Property. Other Sources - Kern County Hall of Records; Interview with Mr. Mike Harbick, Environmental Specialist ofpG&E. 4.1 Summary of Prior Uses - The Property Pre- 1937 Based on the 1937 aerial photograph and information from the Kern County Hall of Records, the first developed use of the Property appears to have been as cultivated agricultural land by Kern County Cotton. There was no documented or reported use of the Property prior to 1937. Records for the Property prior to 1937 did not exist at the City of Bakersfield Building Department. The earliest' record located by SECOR is the 1912 Sanborn map that depicts the Property as vacant, undeveloped land. The 1937 aerial photograph depicts the Property as agricultural land with no developed structures. Ownership records reviewed at the Kern County Hall of Records indicate that San Joaquin Light and Power obtained the Property from Kern County Cotton, Incorporated, sometime prior to 1937. The specific date of the transaction was not specified in the records reviewed. Historical 1937 aerial and 1951 Sanborn indicate 1937-present 6.e., photograph map) sources that the Property was developed for use as an electrical substation sometime between 1937 and 1951. The substation was used for breaking doWn high voltage electricity to a lower voltage using a transformer and OCBs. The lower voltage electricity was then distributed to customers. A record from Kern County Hall of Records dated October 13, 1938 describes the transfer of all "...properties and assets of every kind and character,...including electrical transmission and distribution systems,..." from San J0aquin Light and Power (SJLP) of Fresno, California to Pacific Gas and Electric of San Francisco, California upon the H:~us'CTIVE-XPG&E~B akersfieldESA'd°c 7 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 liquidation of SJLP. The 1951 Sanborn map depicts the Property as developed with the control building in the northern portion of the Property. No other records regarding the date of development were located by SECOR or available from PG&E. The Property was observed to be developed as an electrical substation with what appeared to be electrical distribution equipment in aerial photographs reviewed between the years 1952 and 1959. Based on information obtained in an interview with Mr. Mike Harbick of PG&E, the Property most likely ceased to operate as an electrical substation in the early 1970s. According to Mr. Harbick, the estimated dates of operation of the electrical substation were obtained from conversations with the maintenance supervisor and crew (personnel previously responsible for the Bakersfield Substation) located at the Kern Power Plant. The 1995 aerial photograph depicts the Property as developed with the control building and concrete pads observed during the site reconnaissance; however, disti'ibution equipment related to the operation of the Property as an electrical substation was not present. According to Ms. Wanda Neal, Building Permit Technician for the City Building Department, no on as having ever of Bakersfield address is record been assigned to the Property, nor does the City of Bakersfield have any building permits on file from the Property. Because there is no address for the Property, the Property could not be located in city directories. any Review of historical site use information sources for the Property revealed no indication of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Property. However, the long-term usage as an electrical substation may have resulted in environmental conditions of concern. 4.2 Summary of Prior Uses - Adjacent Sites 1912-1937 The earliest record located by SECOR is the 1912 Sanborn map that depicts the adjacent properties to the east as vacant, undeveloped land. The adjacent property to the north (across 14th Street) appears to be developed with a shed. The adjacent properties to the west and south of the Property are not included on the 1912 Sanborn map. The 1937 aerial photograph depicts the adjacent property to the east as agricultural land. The adjacent properties the north and northwest are depicted as vacant undeveloped land. The adjacent properties to the west, southwest and south appear to be developed with residential dwellings. Pre-1937-1995 The 1951 Sanborn map depicts the adjacent property to the north (across 14t Street) as a vacant undeveloped land with no structures. The adjacent property to the east is developed with a structure, and further east, is a residential dwelling along 14th Street. The adjacent properties to the west and south of the Property are not included on the 1951 Sanborn map. The 1959 aerial photograph depicts the adjacent properties to the east and southwest as developed with the structures that were observed during the Property reconnaissance. The adjacent property to the north to be developed with a commercial-type structure. The adjacent appears property to the west appears to be developed with three residential structures. The adjacent properties to the northwest and south appear to be graded in preparation for development. The 196~} aerial photograph depicts the adjacent property to the north (across 14t Street) as a vacant undeveloped land with no structures. The adjacent property to the northeast is developed with an industrial-type structure. The H:~CTIVE~&E~ akersfieldESA.doc 8 December 10, 1999 SECOR lob No. 006.03391.001 residential dwelling located to the east along 14th Street which was observed in tile 1951 Sanborn map, is no longer present. The adjacent properties to the west and south of the Property are not included on the 1969 Sanborn map. The 1995 aerial photograph depicts the adjacent properties in all directions as developed with 'the structures that were observed during the Property reconnaissance. Recognized environmental conditions were not discovered during the review of historical site use information sources for the adjacent sites. H:L~CTIVEXI~&Lm'B akersfl eldES A 'd°c 9 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I I 5.0 INFORMATION FROM INTERVIEWS AND SITE RECONNAISSANCE Results of observations made during the site reconnaissance and information provided by PG&E are presented in the following subsections. Site reconnaissance was conducted on August 19, 1999. Copies of photographs taken during'the site reconnaissance are provided in Appendix A. 5.1 Interviews SECOR interviewed Mr. Mike Harbick, Environmental Specialist for PG&E, during the site reconnaissance. Mr. Harbick stated that he was not aware of any recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Property. Mr. Harbick was interviewed regarding the Property. According to information provided by Mr. Harbick, the Property formerly operated as a PG&E electrical substation. He stated that there may be a potential for asbestos in the transite piping and in the insulation of the cables left in place underground. Mr. Harbick and the PG&E law department also stated that they have not been made aware of any pending, threatened, or past: Litigation relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the Property; · Administrative proceedings relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the Property; or · Notices from a governmental entity regarding violations of environmental laws or liability relating to hazardous substances or petroleum products. Information from interviews with local government personnel is presented in Section 6.0. 5.2 Information from Documents Provided for Review SECOR was provided with a Surplus Declaration Fact Sheet from Mr. Harbick of PG&E. The fact sheet stated the location of the Property and that it consists of 0.16 acres with a small building on site. It also described the former use of the Property as a "small sub zone substation." Mr. Harbick and Mr. David Harnish of PG&E conducted a file search regarding the Property; however, no files were located in the main corporate filing systems in Brisbane, the Engineering Records Archive, Environmental Affairs Department, Substation Department, or the local division archives at the inactive Kern Power Plant. PG&E staffbelieve that the absence of files on the former facility is not unexpected since it was a small distribution substation and has been vacant for almost 30 years. No other documents were provided to SECOR for review. 5.3 Activities/Processes Conducted at the Property The Property is a former electrical substation and has not been in operation since the early 1970s. 5.4 Adjacent Property Uses land commercial, commercial include Earth Worm Studios and Adjacent use generally Adjacent was uses Graphic Design to the south; Eureka Paint and Body Works to the southwest (across "P" Street); the Greater Bakersfield Visitors Bureau Sports Marketing Council to the west (across "P" Street); a parking lot to the northwest (across "P" Street); a vacant warehouse to the north (across 14th Street); and Proud Pooch Pet Boarding and Grooming to the east. H:~ACT/VEh~G&L%B akersfieldESA'd°c [ 0 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I 5.5 Hazardous or Petroleum Substance Use and Storage No hazardous or petroleum substances were observed at the Property during SECOR's site visit. However, according to Mr. Harbick, the AST, transformer, OCBs that were formerly located on concrete pads at the Property contained mineral oil and/or a mineral oil and PCB mixture. Mr. Harbick also stated that it is possible that mercury meters may have formerly been used in the control room, as well as storage of less than 20 batteries. However, Mr. Harbick was not associated with the Property at the time of its operation as a substation and could not confirm the presence of mercury meters and batteries. 5.6 Hazardous Waste Storage and Disposal No hazardous waste storage or disposal was observed at the Property during SECOR's site visit. 5.7 On-site Roads and Parking Areas No specific roads or parking areas are located on-site. 5.8 Aboveground Tanks One AST was previously located at the Property during its operation as an electrical substation. The AST was formerly located on a concrete pad in the central portion of the Property. SECOR observed the concrete pad in the central portion of the Property at the time of the site reconnaissance. According to Mr. Harbick, the AST was used to temporarily store insulating fluid (mineral oil and/or a mineral oil and PCB mixture) from the transformer and OCBs. The insulating fluid was reportedly pumped into the AST while the transformer and OCBs were being serviced. According to Mr. Harbick, the transformers and OCBs were most likely serviced every eight years. No evidence of spills or releases was observed on the concrete pads where the AST, transformer, or OCBs were formerly located. Mr. Harbick stated that he has no direct knowledge of any spills that occurred at the Property, as he was not associated with the Property when it was in operation. He also stated that no spills were reported to him by others. 5.9 Underground Tanks No evidence of underground storage tanks (USTs) was observed at the Property at the time of the site reconnaissance or reported to SECOR. 5.10 Unusual or Noxious Odors No unusual or noxious odors were observed at the Property or reported to SECOR. 5.11 Sumps, Pits, Floor Drains, Pools of Liquid - Inside Building No sumps, pits, floor drains, or pools of liquid were observed at the Property or reported to SECOR. 5.12 Pits, Ponds, Exterior, On-site Lagoons or Adjacent No liquid filled pits, ponds, or lagoons were observed at the Property or reported to SECOR. HSACTIVEXPG&E~ akersfieldESA.doc 11 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I 5.13 Transformers or PCB-Suspect Hydraulic Systems I According to Mr. Harbick, the transformer and OCBs formerly located on the concrete pads contained mineral oil and/or a mineral oil and PCB mixture. No specific evidence of spills or releases from the transformer or OCBs was observed on the concrete pads or reported to SECOR. In addition, Mr. Harbick Iwas not aware of any spills that occurred at the Property. 5.14 Stained Soil or Pavement - Exterior ! . No staining was observed at the Property. i 5.15 Distressed Vegetation No distressed vegetation was observed at the Property. I 5.16 to Drains, Ditches, Streams Discharges OF No evidence of hazardous or petroleum substance discharges to drains, ditches, or streams was observed at I the ProPerty or reported to SECOK Surface water flows into a ribbon gutter along. 14th and "P" Streets. 5.17 Wells No evidence of groundwater monitoring wells was observed at the Property or reported to SECOR. I · 5.18 Leach Fields/Septic Tanks/Cesspools No evidence of leach fields, septic systems, or cesspools were observed at the Property or reported to I S ECOR. 5.19 Indications of Fill Sites or Dumping I No obvious areas of landfill were observed at the Property during the site visit. i5.20 Staining/Corrosion on Floors, Ceilings, or Walls No significant staining or corrosion was observed on floors, walls or ceilings. i 5.21 Vacant Buildings or Portions of Buildings One vacant building was observed at the Property during the site visit. The former control building is an I 120 foot with located the northern of the All approximately building square a restroom portion on Property. · -- electrical equipment previously located inside the building was observed to have been removed. The building is constructed of a wood frame on a concrete slab with a Painted stucco exterior. The interior building materials consisted of wood paneling on the walls and a concrete floor. The roof is constructed of clay tile. The building materials and painted surfaces observed during SECOR's site visit were in fair to good condition. I I H:~ACTIVEkPG&E~BakersfieldESA.doc 12 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.00 I I ! i 5.22 Asbestos i SECOR did not conduct an asbestos survey as part of this Phase I ESA; however, a preliminary visual asbestos assessment, including observations regarding types of building materials present and the potential for those materials to contain asbestos, based on the building construction date, were made. I While the use of asbestos in manufacture of most building materials has not been fully prohibited by federal law, the use of asbestos, for the most part, has been discontinued since the late 1970s. Thus, based on the date of construction (prior to 1951) building material of the Property may contain asbestos. The interior i materials consisted of wood the walls and floor. The roof is building painted paneling on a concrete constructed of clay tile. Although SECOR did not observe the building materials behind the wood paneling on the walls, it is possible that insulation may exist and, based on the age of the building, that it contains I asbestos. Suspect asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) should be formally assessed by a certified asbestos consultant I prior to renovation or demolition which disturb such materials (unless those materials ar'e handled any may as ACM). Confirmed ACMs should be handled by a licensed asbestos contractor and appropriately disposed of. ! SECOR observed six transite (asbestos-containing) conduits broken off flush at the surface of the Buss pad, and six transite conduits broken off flush at the surface near the oil circuit breaker pad. Mr. Harbick stated that during abandonment of the substation, the cables left underground and have asbestos- were may containing insulation within the wiring. Copies of photographs of the transite piping are included in Appendix A. I 5.23 Lead-Based Paint I Lead-based paint (LBP) is recognized as a potential health risk due to the known toxic effects of lead exposure, primarily through ingestion, on the central nervous system, kidneys, and blood stream. Concern for lead-based paint is primarily related to residential structures, wlfich in addition, may apply to commercial I structures. The risk of lead toxicity in lead-based paint varies based upon the condition of the paint and the year of its application. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has identified the following risk factors: I' · Age of the structure as follows: -- The maximum risk is from paint applied before 1950. I -- There is severe risk from paint applied before 1960. -- There is moderate risk from deteriorated paint applied before 1970. -- There is a slight risk from paint that is intact but applied before 1977. -- Paint applied in 1977 or later is not expected to contain lead. I · The condition of the painted surfaces. · The presence of children and certain types of household goods in the building. · Previously reported cases of lead poisoning in the building or area. I HUD has defined LBP as any paint which contains more than 0.5 percent lead by weight. I The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cai-OSHA) all construction work governs where an employee may be occupationally exposed to lead (Construction Lead Standard, CCR Title 8, Section 1532.1). The Cai-OSHA Construction Lead Standard was effective as of November 4, 1993. The i H AACTIVE-Mt~&E~B akersfieldES A'd°c 13 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I i I I I regulation was revised in March of 1997. The Lead Standard states that work which involves the disturbance of materials containing more than 0.06 percent lead by weight ~nust be conducted in accordance with the standard. Painted surfaces which are in good condition do not require any action. However, if the.painted surfaces are abated, certain waste disposal practices are required. Considering that the building was constructed prior to 1951, LBP may be present at the Property. Paint observed during SECOR's site visit was observed to be in good condition (i.e., no peeling, flaking, or cracking). PG&E staff stated that historically electrical equipment would be sand-blasted to prepare it for painting. This may have result in elevated lead concentrations in surface soil adjacent to the equipment. Suspect paint should be formally assessed by a certified lead materials inspector prior to any renovation or demolition that may disturb such materials (unless those materials are handled as LBP). Activities that may disturb confirmed LBP should be handled under the supervision of a certified lead materials inspector. H:kACTIVE~PG&E~ akersfieldESA.doc 14 Dec, ember 10, 1999 SEC'OR Job No. 006.03391.001 I I 6.0 RECORDS REVIEW The records review consisted of acquisition and review of a regulatory agency database search report, interviews with local government (agency) personnel, and review of reasonably ascertainable information from regulatory agency files for the Property and/or nearby sites considered to have a potential to adversely impact the Property. Methodology associated with the regulatory agency database search report review is described below. A table listing local agency personnel interviewed is presented following the database search report review methodology. SECOR retained EDR to perform a database search of standard federal and state environmental records for the Property and sites within minimum search distances specified in ASTM Standard E 1527, and to document the results in a summary report. A copy of the report is included as Appendix D. The database search report includes a complete listing of the databases searched, the search distance for each database searched, and the results of the search, including a map and summary of findings. The Property is not listed on any of the regulatory database search reports. The following databases had at least one site identified within the corresponding search radius: · Four State Equivalent CERCLIS (Cai-Sites) sites were identified within one mile of the Property; · Six Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) sites were identified within one-half mile of the Property; · Thirteen Registered Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) sites were identified within one-quarter mile of the Property; · Two RCRA registered Small Quantity Generators (RCRIS-SQG) of Hazardous Materials sites were identified within one-quarter mile of the Property. · Twelve HAZNET facilities were identified within one-quarter mile of the Property. SECOR reviewed the results of the database search report to note reported release sites in the vicinity of the Property which were considered to have a potential to have adversely impacted the Property (i.e., are known to have, or are expected to resUlt in, recognized environmental conditions). Reported release sites identified in the regulatory agency database search report were evaluated with respect to the nature and extent of a given release, the distance of the reported release site from the Property, and the position ora reported release site with respect to known or expected local and/or regional groundwater flow direction. Generally, reported release sites located within one-quarter mile upgradient, one-eighth mile crossgradient, or adjacent downgradient are considered to have a potential to have impacted the Property, and were further assessed by reviewing agency records and/or interviewing agency personnel. Sites that were listed in the database search report, but not identified as a release site (for example a site listed as a hazardous waste generator but not as having had a release), and sites that were listed as being "closed," are not considered to have a potential to have impacted the Property. None of the database-listed sites meet these criteria; however, one adjacent database-listed facility is further discussed below. H:~ACT/VL~nG&E~akersfieldESA'd°c [ 5 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.001 EDR identified one HAZNET facility (Eureka Paint and Bodyworks, 900 13th Street) located adjacent to and southwest of the Property. This facility is listed as a generator of organic solids and unspecified solvent mixture waste, and the method of disposal is listed as recycling and treatment. This facility has no reported violations or releases and is not listed on any other databases. Based on the absence of reported violations and releases at the Property and the cross-gradient direction of the facility from the Property, this HAZNET facility does not appear to represent a recognized environmental condition to the Property. SECOR's review of the database search report, including the "unmapped sites," revealed no recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Property. The following table summarizes information discussed with local staffmembers regarding government whether recognized environmental conditions may be present at the Property. Interviews were conducted by telephone and/or in person. .... . .: .':. ¢'.':~': '?;',!~ · · · '...:.. :..:'~V~;~ · ... ',, ·, 'i"..,::,' .' .' ' · ' . '..~.?.':.Y'~.'. ".' ..' ..... "' '"~'""'::~'?"~ ..... ?~ ' ' '" '~'~ ' ~ · · · · ""':'3'~' ';~:~:":. ' ''{~:. ~;' · ~ ; .. :~ ':~ ~'x;~' ~. .... ...... ' ....... ': .... ' .... '""' ....... '" , ~.::::..-':::Name/Title~<'~ ..' ', .~ ~ .. Assocmtmn~ .: .'.~.,. Phone ..'. ~Date of. · .<,.~ ~} }ion Dis~:uss~d;':.i "." . ..'.':' ' ' ......... ~ .... ' ........ ' ..... '~!.": '."..i~"..:::~'~~'~.: 'i'~Number ", .... ~'~'"~" " lnt6'~.~ew. :'.., :.~'?' 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Joe Turner, Superintendent of City of Bakersfield Public Works Department (66 I) 326-3249 9/7/99 Wastewater treatment plants Wastewater Division Wastewater Division I I I H:LA. CTIVEXPG&E~akersfieldESA.doc 16 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.00 I I I 7.0 CONCLUSIONS I SECOR has performed a Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E 1527 of the Property located at the southeast corner of 14th and "P" I Streets in Bakersfield, California, as shown on Figure 2 (the Property). This Phase I ESA did not deviate from ASTM E 1527. This assessment has not revealed evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the Property. 'i The following potential environmental conditions of concern were noted: The Property has operated as an electrical substation since sometime between 1937 and 1951 to I the 1970s. This included of one electrical transformer and three OCBs that early operation likely contained mineral oil, and possibly a mixture of PCBs and mineral oil. No documentation or physical evidence (stains, etc.) of spills or releases was discovered during this ESA; however, :1 based on the type of activity that was conducted on the Property, it is possible that the Property may have been impacted by the PCB-containing fluids. I · One AST was formerly located on a concrete pad in the central portion of the Property. According to Mr. Harbick, the AST was used to temporarily store insulating fluid (mineral oil and/or a mineral oil and PCB mixture) from the transformer and OCBs. The insulating fluid was I reportedly pumped into the AST while the transformer and OCBs were being serviced. According to Mr. Harbick, the transformers and OCBs were most likely serviced every eight years. No evidence of spills or releases from the AST was observed on the concrete pad where I the transformer was formerly located. No evidence of spills or releases was observed on the concrete pads where the AST, transformer, or OCBs were formerly located. In addition, Mr. Harbick was not aware of any spills that occurred at the Property. I · Suspect ACMs were identified in the transite conduits at the Property. SECOR also observed six transite conduits broken off flush at the surface of the Buss pad, and six transite conduits broken I off flush at the surface near the oil circuit breaker pad. Although SECOR did not observe the ' building materials behind the wood paneling on the walls of the former control building, it is possible that insulation may exist and, based on the age of the building, that it contains asbestos. Mr. Harbick stated that during abandonment of the substation, the conduits were leR underground I and may have asbestos-containing insulation within the wiring. i * Based on the age of the building, painted surfaces of the building may contain lead. The observed painted surfaces appeared to be in fair to good condition. Lead may be present in surface soil adjacent to the electrical equipment as a result of past sand-blasting or painting. I I I H:~ACTIVEXPG&EXB akcrsfi eldESA.do~ 17 December 10, 1999 SECOR Job No. 006.03391.00 I I ! 8.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ASSESSOR AND REVIEWER I Mr. Tobin Rudden conducted the Phase I ESA of the Property and Ms. Maria Stroup prepared this report. Both Mr. Rudden and Ms. Stroup worked under the supervision of Mr. Mark Becker. All are experienced in the field of environmental assessments and related practices. Mr. Becker is a State of California Registered Environmental Assessor. I I I I I I I !. I I I I I H:LA. 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EnVir°nmentalData Resources, Inc. an.~,.edr'company I The EDR-Radius MapTM I Report .I Former PG+E Substation 14th Street/P Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Inquiry Number: 0401209.1r The Source For Environmental Risk Management Data August 13, 1999 3530 Post Road Southport, Connecticut 06490 Nationwide Customer Service Telephone: 1-800-352-0050 Fax: 1-800-231-6802 Internet: www.edrnet.com 1 SECTION PAGE Executive Summary ....................................................... ES1 Topographic Map ......................................................... 2 GeoCheck Summary - Not Requested Overview Map ........................................................... 3 Detail Map 4 Map Summary - All Sites ................................................... 5 Map Summary - Sites with higher or the same elevation as the Target Property ......... 6 Map Findings. _ ~ ......................................................... 7 Orphan Summary ......................................................... 35 APPENDICES GeoCheck Version 2.1 - Not Requested Government Records Searched / Data Currency Tracking Addendum ................ A1 Thank you for your business. Please contact EDR at 1-800-352-0050 with any questions or comments. Disclaimer and Other Information This Report contains Information obtained from a variety of public and other sources and Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) makes no representation or warranty regarding the accuracy, reliability, quality, suitability, or completeness of said Information or the Information contained In this report. The customer shall assume full responsibility for the use of this report. NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, SHALL APPLY AND EDR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE MAKING OF SUCH WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL EDR BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES. COPYRIGHT (C) 1998 BY ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Unless otherwise indicated, all trademarks used herein are the property of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or Its affiliates. TCO401209.1r Page I ! A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR). The report meets the government records search requirements of ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments, E 1527-97. Search distances are per ASTM standard or custom distances requested by the user. I The address of the subject property for which the search was intended is: 14TH STREET/P STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 I No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ( "reasonably ascertainable ") government records either on the subject property or within the ASTM E 1527-97 search radius around the subject · property for the following Databases: I NPL: ......................... National Priority List Delisted NPL: ................ NPL Deletions RCRIS-TSD: ................. Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System AWP: ........................ AWP I. Notify 65: .................... Notify 65 Toxic Pits: ................... Toxic Pits CERCLIS: .................... Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information · System CERC-NFRAP: ............... Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information I . System CORRAC'rS: ................. Corrective Action Report SWF/LF: ..................... State Landfill AST: ......................... Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities I RAATS: ...................... RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System WMUDS: ..................... WMUDS/SW^T RCRIS-LQG: ................. Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System HMIRS: ...................... Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System I PADS: ....................... PCB Activity Database System ERNS: ....................... Emergency Response Notification System FINDS: ....................... Facility Index System/Facility Identification Initiative Program Summary Report TRIS: ......................... Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System i TSCA: ........................ Toxic Substances Control Act MLTS: ........................ Material Licensing Tracking System NPL Lien: .................... NPL Liens CA SLIC: ..................... CA SLIC regions. Ca. BEP: ..................... CA Bond Exp. Plan I ROD: ......................... ROD CONSENT: ................... Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees Ca. WDS: .................... CA WDS S Bay Reg. 2: ................ South Bay Region 2 IMINES: ....................... Mines Master Index File Unmapped (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. I Search Results: Search results for the subject property and the seamh radius, are listed below: I Subject Property: I The subject property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR. I TCO401209.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I Surrounding Properties: Elevations have been determined from the USGS 1 degree Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. EDR's definition of a site with an elevation equal to the subject property includes a tolerance of -10 feet. Sites with at~ elevation equal to or higher than /he subject property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the subject property (by more than 10 feet). Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. CAL-SITES: Formerly known as ASPIS, this database contains both known and potential hazardous substance sites. The source is the California Department of Toxic Substance Control. A review of the Cai-Sites list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 4 Cai-Sites sites within approximately 1 mile of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist I Dir Map ID Page PG&E MANUFACTURED GAS PLANT SQ 20TH STREET BETWEEN P 1/4 - 1/2N 34 23 KERN BATTERY MANUFACTURING 731 21ST ST 1/2 - 1 NNE 38 25 SILVERTON SCIENTIFIC CO 210 23RD ST 1/2 - 1 NNE 44 27 BAKERSFIELD PLATING WORKS 527 E 19TH ST 1/2- 1 ENE 55 33 CHMIRS: The California Hazardous Material Incident Report System contains information on reported hazardous material incidents, i.e., accidental releases or spills. The source is the California Office of Emergency Services. A review of the CHMIRS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12/31/1994 has revealed that there are 17 CHMIRS sites within approximately I mile of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist I Dir Map ID Page Not reported 1401 K ST. 1/4 - 1/2W G27 20 Not reported 1020 19TH ST. (TO REAR) 1/4 - 112N 29 21 Not reported 1501 EYE ST 1/4 - 1/2W 33 23 Not reported 1012 CHESTER AVENUE IN 1/2 - 1 WSW 37 24 Not reported 130 19TH 1/2- 1 NE H39 25 Not reported 130 19TH 1/2- 1 NE H40 25 Not reported 1800 19TH STREET 1/2- 1 NW 42 26 Not reported fSOf F ST. 1/2 - l W 43 27 Not reported SFRR YARD 1/2 - 1 WNW 45 28 Not reported 505 24TH ST 1/2- 1 NNE 46 28 Not reported 2215 TRUXTON AVENUE 1/2 - 1 WNW 148 29 Not reported 2215 TRUXTUN 1/2 - 1 WNW 149 30 Not reported 301 SUMNER 1/2 - 1 NE 50 30 Not reported BEALE PARK, OLEANDER I 1/2- 1 SW 51 30 Not reported 2323 16TH ST 1/2 - 1 W 56 33 Not reported 2600 CHESTER AVE, ALLEY 1/2 - 1 NNW 57 33 Not reported 2615 EYE STREET 1/2- 1 NNW 59 34 I TC0401209.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 ! CORTESE: This database identifies public drinking water wells with detectable levels of contamination, hazardous substance sites selected for remedial aclion, sites with known toxic material identified through the abandoned site assessment program, sites with USTs having a reportable release and all solid waste disposal facilities from which there is known migration. The source is the California Environmental Protection Agency/Office of Emergency Information. A review of the Cortese list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 9 Cortese sites within approximately I mile of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID Page ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING 1215 S ST t/8 - 1/4ESE F24 18 WATTENBARGER DO IT CENTER 1616 CHESTER AVE 1/4 - I/2WNW 32 23 NA VY OIL SITE 1531 UNION A VE 1/2 - I E 36 24 MCKENNEY'S AIR CONDITIONING, I 2323 "R" ST. 1/2 - I NNE 4t 26 SANTA FE RAIL YARD 501 F ST 1/2 - I SW 47 29 CALIFORNIA SHEET METAL CO. 601 EUREKA ST. .1/2 - I E 52 30 AUTO CLUB OF SO. CAL 2301 F ST 1/2 - I NW 53 31 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE 300 BAKER ST. 1/2 - I E 54 32 CARDLOCK FUELS 241 UNION AVE 1/2- t SSE 58 34 LUST: The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports contain an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. The data come from the State Water Resources Control Board Leaking Underground Storage Tank Information System. A review of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01/31/1999 has revealed that there are 6 LUST sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation _A_d_d_r_e_s_s_ _D_is_t_/__Di_r___ _M__a_p_l_D Page W.A. THOMPSON, INC. 1431 N ST 1/8- :I/4W B7 9 ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING t215 S ST 1/8 - 1/4ESE F24 18 OLD CITY CORPORATION YARD 1612 S ST 1/8 - 1/4NE E26 20 COUNTY OF KERN FACILITY 1430 K ST 1/4 - 1/2W G28 20 PRESTIGE STATIONS INC #589 1501 CALIFORNIA AVE 1/4 - 1/2 WSW 30 21 KERN CO. D.A CRIME LAB 1300 18TH ST 1/'4 - 1/2NW 31 22 UST: The Underground Storage Tank database contains registered USTs. USTs are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The .data come from the State Water Resources Control Board's Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database. A review of the UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/15/1990 has revealed that there are 8 UST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist I Dir Map ID Page KERN WHOLESALE LIQUOR 800 14TH ST. 0- 1/8 E A2 7 AMERICAN HOME INDUSTRIES CORP. 1400 "Q" ST. 0 - 1/8 E A3 8 BAKER'S TRANSFER & STORAGE 1230 "P" STREET 0- 1/8 S 4 8 W.A. THOMPSON, INC. 1431 N STREET 1/8 - 1/4W B8 9 STAR PETROLEUM BULK PLANT 801 16TH ST. 1/8 - I/4NNE C10 10 TEXACO 801 16TH 1/8- 1/4NNE Cll 11 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY 1215 "S" ST. 1/8 - 1/4ESE F21 17 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY, 1215 S ST. 1/8 - 1/4ESE F23 18 TCO401209.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 I CA FID: The Facility Inventory Database contains active and inactive underground storage tank locations. The source is the State Water Resource Control Board. A review of the Ca. FID list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 5 Ca. FID sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist I Dir Map ID Page W.A. THOMPSON, INC. 1431 N ST 1/8- 1/4W B7 9 TEXACO 801 16TH 1/8- 1/4NNE C11 11 CLARK PEST CONTROL 530 CALIFORNIA 1/8 - 1/4SE 17 16 STAR PETROLEUM 619 16TH ST 1/8 - 1/4NE E19 16 ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING 1215 S ST 1/8 - 1/4ESE F24 18 HAZNET: The data is extracted from the copies of hazardous waste manifests received each year by the DTSC. The annual volume of manifests is typically 700,000-1,000,000 annually, representing approximately 350,000-500,000 shipments. Data from non-California manifests & continuation sheets are not included at the present time. Data are from the manifests submitted without correction, and therefore many contain some invalid values for data elements such as generator ID, TSD ID, waste category, & disposal method. The source is the Department of Toxic Substance Control is the agency A review of the HAZNET list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 12 HAZNET sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist ! Dir Map ID Page EUREKA PAINT AND BODYWORKS 900 13TH ST. 0 - 1/8 S 1 7 CAL COLORADO 1420 N ST 1/8 - 1/4W B5 8 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1431 N STREET 1/8 - 1/4W B6 8 KERN BUSINESS FORMS MFG 1112 14TH ST 1/8 - 1/4W B9 10 NEIRAS BODY WORKS 1001 CALIFORNIA AVE 1/8 - 1/4SSW 12 12 GENTLE DENTAL CARE 731 CALIFORNIA AVENUE 1/8 - 1/4SE 13 14 GEN. OFFICE MACHINE 1119 CALIFORNIA AVE 1/8 ~ 1/4SW 14 15 CITY OF BASKERFIELD-ENVIRONMEN 1001 TRUXTON AVE 1/8 - I/4NNW D15 15 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1001 TRUXTUN AVE 1/8 - I/4NNW D16 15 lX PAUL MEYER 619 16TH ST 1/8 - 1/4NE E18 16 lX CENTRA CAL PROPERTIES 714 TRUXTUN AVE 1/8 - I/4NNE 20 17 ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING 1215 "S" ST 1/8 - 1/4ESE F22 18 RCRIS: The Resource Conservation and Recovery AcI database includes selected information on sites that generate, store, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Act. The source of this database is the U.S. EPA. A review of the RCRIS-SQG list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/01/1999 has revealed that there are 2 RCRIS-SQG sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID Page NEIRAS BODY WORKS 1001 CALIFORNIA AVE 1/8. I/4SSW 12 12 PACIFIC BELL 1211 "S" STREET 1/8- f/4ESE F25 t9 TCO401209.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 (Coal Gas) Former Manufactured gas (Coal Gas) Sites: · The existence and location of Coal Gas sites is provided exclusively to EDR by Real Property Scan, Inc. Copyright 1993 Real Property Scan, Inc. For a technical description of the types of hazards which may be found at such sites, contact your EDR customer service representative A review of the Coal Gas list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 Coal Gas site within approximately 1 mile of the subject property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist ! Dir Map ID Page BAKERSFIELD GAS & ELECTRIC CO. 2000 P ST. (ALSO 831 2 1/2 - 1 N 35 24 TC0401209.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 There were no unmapped sites in this report. TCO401209.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 International, Inc. · -i~/~ .... ~"'"'~:'"'~' ~'''' ~'"""~'"'-' ~ i'!. ......... " ............... ' ......... /.'~,~ ~ ~ ," ........ ~ L ~'~ ~'~'~ ............ - ~ ~ .... ........ ....... .... -,, ................. M~or Ro~s Co.our ines (25 foot [~e~al unless othe~se shown) Wate~ays EeR~uake fa~ lines CUSTOMER: SECOR Intern~tion~, I~. T~GET PROPERS: Form~ PG+E SubstaUon ADRESS: 14th StreeUP Street CO~ACT: M~a Stroup ~ISTA~P: Bakersfield CA 93301 INQUIRY fl: 040~209. lr DATE: A~ust 13, 1999 ~TILON~ ~.370301 119.01080 I ~OVERVIEW MAP- 0401209.1 r-SECOR International, Inc. '"/,, / Z',,./ ' ____'",~, _ '"':.:':.. I o -'" '---.-t......~... .,, , ~.-,., ~ ' ...... ...:::,'.......[ ..... - /"':~'2~'".~ ....... ~----. '""' ..... '-..~ :':.::.;,.x.-;"-~~~_ I/~?":{J";~- ~ -~ '~'~'' '"' ~';;~;~ ' ..... -- .-~.:":':':L'. . ~ ~ .. · ....... 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ADDRESS: 14th StreetJP Streel CONTACT: Maria Stroup CITY/STATE/ZIP: Bakersfield CA 93301 INQUIRY #: 0401209. lr I.AT/LONG: 35.37031 119.0108 DATE:- August 13, 1999 1:,54 pm I I DETAIL MAP - 0401209.1 r - SECOR International, Inc. lnHST In. ST p-- lnHST lnHST I~THST InHST { J lnHST ~ ~ .... ~.: :.::..::::~ ..... ~::.. :: .: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: / I...... i: :..:':: ":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ii!iii:.;" ;: ~ UXTuNAv~' ]:: ~ ~"~::::::~'~)~X~U~AvE: :~' :'' ' ~  ~UXTUNAVE TRU~UN .- ~::::.:.: ::...::.::'.. . .... ~ : .. .. UXTUNAVE. ~ T~LXTUNAVE ............ ~ ................................ ~ ....................................... ... ................... :.~:::.~. ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ....... ~: : .... : . ... : .............. ~: ::~: ......... :::.~:.?:?:~:::.:~....:~ ~:'?' 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': ':.:'' : : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::~::.~:~'?':'" ~ I~H ~ 10TH ~ lOTH; 10TH ~ E 10~ ~ 10TH ~ ~ I. OrH ~ lOTH ~ Tarot Prope~ o ~ ~a ~4  ~ ~tesat~eva~onshigher ~an or eq~l to ~e ~rget pro~ · ~tes at ~eva~ons lower ~an ~ Power tra~l~on lines · e ~rget pr~e~ ~ Oil & Gas ~ines  · ~al ~fi~on ~tes (if reque~ed) ~ 100-year flo~ zone & ~n~ve Re~ptors ~ ~0-year ~o~ zone  Na~on~ Pr~W Est ~tes ~nd~ll ~t~ I I TARGET PROPERTY: Former PG+E Substation CUSTOMER: SECOR International, Inc. ADDRESS: 14th Street/P Street CONTACT: Mada Stroup CITY/STATE/ZIP: Bakersfield CA 93301 INQUIRY #: 0401209.1r I_AT/LONG: 35.37031119.0108 DATE: August 13, 1999 1:57 pm ! I Search Target Distance Total Database Property (Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted I NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Delisted NPL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RCRIS-TSD 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 I AWP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Cai-Sites 1.000 0 0 1 3 NR 4 Notify 65 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 CHMIRS 1.000 0 0 3 14 NR 17 I Cortese 1.000 0 I 1 7 NR 9 Toxic Pits 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 CERCLIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 CERC-NFRAP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CORRACTS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 I' State Landfill 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LUST ' 0.500 ' 0 3 3 'NR NR 6 UST 0.250 3 5 NR NR NR 8 CA FID 0.250 0 5 NR NR NR 5 I AST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RAATS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 WMUDS/SWAT 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 HAZNET 0.250 1 11 NR NR NR 12 i RCRIS Sm. Quart. Gert. 0.250 0 2 NR NR NR 2 RCRIS Lg. Quan. Gen. 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 HMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PADS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ERNS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 I FINDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TRIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TSCA TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MLTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 I NPL Liens TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CA SLIC 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 CA Bond Exp, Plan 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 ROD · ' 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 I CONSENT 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 CA WDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 South Bay Region 2 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Coal Gas 1.000 0 0 0 I NR 1 I,. MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 TP = Target Property i NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance · Sites may be listed in more than one database I TCO401209.1r Page 5 Search Target Distance Total Database Property (Miles) < 1/8 1/8- 1/4 1/4 ~ 1/2 1/2- 1 > 1 Plotted NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Delisted NPL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RCRIS-TSD 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 AWP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Cai-Sites 1.000 0 0 1 3 NR 4 Notify 65 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 CHMIRS 1.000 0 0 3 14 NR 17 Cortese 1.000 0 1 1 7 NR 9 Toxic Pits 1.OOO O O 0 O NR 0 CERCLIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 CERC-NFRAP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CORRACTS 1.000 0 0 0 0 N R 0 State Landfill 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LUST 0.500 0 3 3 NR NR 6 UST 0.250 3 5 NR NR NR 8 CA FID 0.250 0 5 NR NR NR 5 AST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RAATS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 WMUDS/SWAT 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 HAZNET 0.250 1 11 NR NR NR 12 RCRIS Sm. Quan. Gen. 0.250 0 2 NR NR NR 2 RCRIS Lg. Quart. Gen. 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 HMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PADS TP NR NR NR · NR NR 0 ERNS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FINDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TRIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 'I-SCA TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MLTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 NPL Liens TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CA SLIC 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 CA Bond Exp. Plan 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 ROD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 CONSENT 1.0O0 O 0 0 0 NR 0 CA WDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 South Bay Region 2 TP NR NR NR NR NR Coal Gas 1.000 0 0 0 1 NR 1 MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance ° Sites may be listed in more than one database i TCO401209.1r Page 6 Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 1 EUREKA PAINT AND BODYWORKS HAZNET S102823629 South 900 13TH ST. N/A < 118 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 364 Higher HAZNET: Gepaid: CAL000141727 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: REYNALDO RUIZ Telephone: (805) 323-0496 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.0250 Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Treatment, Incineration Mailing Address: 900 13TH ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 - 5510 Gepaid: CAL000141727 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: REYNALDO RUIZ Telephone: (805) 323-0496 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.5420 Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 900 13TH ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 - 5510 Gepaid: CAL000141727 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: REYNALDO RUIZ Telephone: (805) 323-0496 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.2085 Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 900 13TH ST BAKERSFIELD, ca 93301 - 5510 A2 KERN WHOLESALE LIQUOR UST U001584098 East 800 14TH ST. NIA < 118 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 372 Higher State UST: Facility ID: 19712 Tank Num: 1 Container Num: #1 Tank Capacity: 550 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Tank Constrcin: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Contact Name: BILL J. BROWN Telephone: (805) 325-5921 Total Tanks: 2 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEA Facility ID: 19712 Tank Num: 2 Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 550 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Contact Name: BILL J. BROWN Telephone: (805) 325-5921 Total Tanks: 2 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEA TC0401209.1r Page 7 D ire ction ':i:~: :!: :i:::!:i:i:!:i.i.i:::~:i:~:~:~:~:i:~:i:~:i:i:i:~:~:~:~?~:~:~:~:~:i ~:~ ~-~: :~: :i:!:i~:iiiiiii~i~:ii~i~i~i~ii~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: i ii~i! ii~!i~:i~i!~:~!~:!:~ii~iiii~i~i~ Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number I Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number A3 AMERICAN HOME INDUSTRIES CORP. UST U001584033 I East 1400 "Q" ST. NIA < 118 BAKERSFIELD, CA 933 372 Higher I State UST: Facility ID: 65110 Tank Num: 1 Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 500 Year Installed: 1952 I Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: Not reported Telephone: (805) 323-8271 I Total Tanks: I Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: Not reported 4 BAKER'S TRANSFER & STORAGE UST U001584181 I South 1230 "P" STREET NIA < 1/8 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 614 Hi9her I State UST: Facility ID: 12611 Tank Num: · 1 Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 1000 Year Installed: 1952 I Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual Contact Name: Not reported Telephone: (805) 323-7558 I Total Tanks: I Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: MOVING & STORAGE B5 CAL COLORADO HAZNET S102799685 I West 1420 N ST NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 689 Higher I.' H,~.NET: Gepaid: CAC000958128 Tepaid: CAD980883177 Contact: RAY TRICHELL Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Kern I Tons: 4.1700 Category: Waste oil and mixed oil Disposal Method: Not reported Mailing Address: P O BOX 40310 I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93384 B6 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZNET S103630548 I West 1431 N STREET NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 .694 Higher ! I TCO401209.1r Page 8 Direction Distance i Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CITY OF BAKERSFIELD (Continued) S103630548 I HAZNET: Gepaid: CAC001066176 Tepaid: CAD009007626 Contact: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Telephone: (000) 000-0000 I Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 1.6856 Category: Asbestos-containing waste Disposal Method: Disposal, Land Fill Mailing Address: 1715 CHESTER AVE STE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 B7 W.A, THOMPSON, INC. Ca. FID S101620395 I West 1431 N ST LUST N/A 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 694 Higher I State LUST: Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: Not reported Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline I Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary Review Date: 05/01/1995 Confirm Leak: Not reported I Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported · . Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: Not reported Remed Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 05/01/1995 Release Date: 05/01/1995 I LUST Region 5: Respble Party: W.A. THOMPSON, INC Substance: GASOLINE Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No . i Staff Initials: BAK Case Number: 5T15000661 Status: Case Closed by County/L. IA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local I , B8 W.~. THOMPSON, INC. UST U001584171 West 1431 N STREET NIA ·" tl8-tl4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 694 I State UST: Higher Fadlity ID: 54414 Tank Num: 1 Container Num: 1 I Tank Capacity: 1000 Year Installed: 1960 Tank Used for. PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection:' Stock Inventor I Contact Name: CECIL JENNINGS Telephone: (805) 325-9461 Total Tanks: 2 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: BEER DISTRIBUTOR ! TC0401209.1r Page 9 Direction · Distance I Distance (ft.) EDR. ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number W,A, THOMPSON, INC, (Continued) U001584171 I Facility ID: 54414 Tank Num: 2 Container Num: 2 Tank Capacity: 1000 Year Installed: 1960 I'" Tank Used for: PRODUC'I= Type of Fuel: DIESEL Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Contact Name: CECIL JENNINGS Telephone: (805) 325-9461 I Total Tanks: 2 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: BEER DISTRIBUTOR I!; B9 KERN BUSINESS FORMS MFG HAZNET S102814472 West 1112 14TH ST NIA 118-tl4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 727 i Higher HAZNET: Gepaid: CAL000065927 Tepaid: CAL920235089 Contact: GARY E FULTZ Telephone: (805) 832-7160 I Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Kern Tons: 0.1083 Category: Photochemicals/photo processing waste Disposal Method: Not reported Mailing Address: 1112 14TH ST I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Gepaid: CAL000065927 Tepaid: CAL920235089 Contact: GARY E FULTZ Telephone: (805) 832-7160 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Kern I Tons: 0.0541 Category: Photochemicals/photoprocessing waste Disposal Method: Not reported Mailing Address: 1112 14TH ST I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Gepaid: CAL000065927 Tepaid: CAL920235089 Contact: GARY E FULTZ Telephone: (805) 832-7160 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Kern Ii-".. Tons: 0.0291 Category: Photochemicals/photoprocessing waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 1112 14TH ST I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Ct0 STAR PETROLEUM BULK PLANT UST U001584150 I NNE 801 16TH ST. NIA 118-1/4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 783 Higher ! TC0401209.1r Page 10 I Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number I Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number STAR PETROLEUM BULK PLANT (Continued) U001584150 I State UST: Facility ID: 52409 Tank Num: I Container Num: 1 I Tank Capacity: 5000 Year Installed: 1950 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor i Contact Name: JOHN M. ROGERS Telephone: (805) 323-8133 Total Tanks: 1 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: BULK PLANT I C 11 TEXACO Ca, FID 1000144903 NNE 80t 16TH UST NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 783 I Higher FID: Facility ID: 15005361 Regulate ID: 00016161 Reg By: Active Underground Storage Tank Location I Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Status: Active Facility Tel: Not reported Mail To: Not reported P O BOX I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Contact: Not reported Contact Tel: Not reported DUNs No: Not reported NPDES No: Not reported Creation: 10/22/93 Modified: 00100100 EPA ID: Not reported I Comments: Not reported State UST: Facility ID: 16161 Tank Num: I Container Num: 1 I Tank Capacity: 10000 Year Installed: 1963 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not Reported Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Total Tanks: 3 Region: Not reported Facility Type: I Other Type: DIESEL ETC FORWARD A I Facilib/ID: 16161 Tank Num: 2 Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 5000 Year Installed: 1950 Tank Used for: PRODUCT i Type of Fuel: Not Reported Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Contact Name: STAR PETROLEUM Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Total Tanks: 3 Region: Not reported I Facility Type: I Other Type: DIESEL ETC FORWARD A I TC0401209.1r Page 11 I Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number 'I Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TEXACO (Continued) 1000144903 m Facility ID: 16161 Tank Num: 3 Container Num: 2 Tank Capacity: 10000 Year Installed: 1963 :m Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not Reported Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Contact Name: STAR PETROLEUM Telephone: (000) 000-0000 m Total Tanks: 3 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 1 Other Type: DIESEL ETC FORWARD A m 12 NEIRAS BODY WORKS RCRIS-SQG 1600353761 SSW 1001 CALIFORNIA AVE FINDS CAD981445950 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 HAZNET 817 Higher I RCRIS: - Owner: NEIRA SAM (415) 555-1212 I Contact: JASON WALLIS (805) 631-5531 Record Date: 06/19/1996 m Classification: Small Quantity Generator Used Oil Recyc: No Violation Status: No violations found m HAZNET: Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008302903 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 m Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 1.8765 Category: Oxygenated solvents (acetone, butanol, ethyl acetate, etc.) Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST i BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008302903 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-.4232 i. Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.9174 Category: Hydrocarbon solvents (benzene, hexane, Stoddard, etc.) Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST i BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAT000613893 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles m Tons: 1.3155 Category: Oxygenated solvents (acetone, butanol, ethyl acetate, etc.) Disposal Method: Transfer Station Mailing Address: 5 A ST m BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 m TC0401209.1r Page 12 m Distance Distance (fl.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number NEIRAS BODY WORKS (Continued) 1000353761 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.0000 Category: Disposal Method: Not reported Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.0000 Category: Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.0667 Category: Aqueous solution with 10% or more total organic residues Disposal Method: Not reported Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.2668 Category: Aqueous solution with 10% or more total organic residues Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.7839 Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322--4232 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.2725 Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 TC0401209.1r Page 13 Direction :~:~:~:~:~:~:~.::~:....:~': .' :...:.i:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:..~:...`~:~:..:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~.~:~:~:~:~.~:~.~.~.~:~:~:~F.~:~:~:~:~:~.~. :: ::' ::: Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number I Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number NEIRAS BODY WORKS (Continued) 1000353761 i Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles I-., Tons: 0.0250 Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Treatment, Incineration Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 I Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAT000613893 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles I.: Tons: 0.2565 Category: Oxygenated solvents (acetone, butanol, ethyl acetate, etc.) Disposal Method: Transfer Station Mailing Address: 5 A ST -. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 I Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles i Tons: 0.8756 . Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 i Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.1100 I Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 I Gepaid: CAD981445950 Tepaid: CAD008252405 Contact: SAMUEL NEIRA Telephone: (805) 322-4232 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles , To ns: 0.1000 1 Category: Other organic solids i. Disposal Method: Treatment, Incineration Mailing Address: 5 A ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 2717 I 13 GENTLE DENTAL CARE HAZNET S103670716 SE 731 CALIFORNIA AVENUE N/A 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 947 Higher HAZNET: I Gepaid: CAL000125217 Tepaid: CAD050806850 Contact: DURWOOD SPENCER, D.D.S. Telephone: (805) 321-9348 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 0.0208 Category: Other inorganic solid waste Disposal Method: Transfer Station Mailing Address: 731 CALIFORNIA AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 - 1513 I. TC0401209.1r Page 14 Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number '1 Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 14 GEN. OFFICE MACHINE HAZNET S102797870 I SW 1119 CALIFORNIA AVE NIA 1/8-tl4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 1053 Higher I HAZNET: Gepaid: CAC000925168 Tepaid: CAD980883177 Contact: Not reported Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Kern I Tons: 1.4595 , Category: Unspecified oil-containing waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 1119 CALIFORNIA AVENUE I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 D15 CITY OF BASKERFIELD-ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS HAZNET S103619971 NNW 1001 TRUXTON AVE NIA I 1/8-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 , , 1099 Higher i HAZNET: Gepaid: CAC001135944 Tepaid: CAD000633164 Contact: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Impedal · Tons: 35.3976 I Category: Other organic solids ' Disposal Method: Disposal, Land Fill Mailing Address: 1715 CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 I Gepaid: CAC001135944 Tepaid: CAL000027741 Contact: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: 5 Tons: 54.7820 I Category: Asbestos-containing waste Disposal Method: Disposal, Land Fill Mailing Address: 1715 CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Ii: Gepaid: CAC001135944 Tepaid: CAL000027741 · Contact: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: 5 Tons: 29.4980 i . Category: Asbestos-containing waste Disposal Method: Disposal, Land Fill Mailing Address: 1715 CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 i D16 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZNE? S103619972 NNW 1001 TRUXTUN AVE N/A 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 I 1099 Higher I TCO401209.1r Page 15 Distance Distance (fl,) EDR ID Number mm '1 Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CITY OF BAKERSFIELD (Continued) S103619972 I HAZNET: Gepaid: CAC001298240 Tepaid: AZD982465866 Contact: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Telephone: (805) 326-3751 I Gen County: Kern Tsd County: 99 Tons: 8.1470 Category: Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 1001 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Gepaid: CAC001298240 Tepaid: AZD982465866 Contact: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Telephone: (805) 326-3751 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: 99 Tons: 2.2888 Category: Disposal Method: Treatment, Incineration Mailing Address: 1001 TRUXTUN AVE I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 17 CLARK PEST CONTROL Ca. FID S101620367 I SE 530 CALIFORNIA N/A 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 1177 Higher I E18 lX PAUL MEYER HAZNET S100927616 NE 619 16TH ST NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 00000 I 1184 Higher HAZNET: i Gepaid: CAC000867672 Tepaid: CAD980883177 Contact: PAUL MEYER Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd Courtly: Kern Tons: 0.3336 Category: Unspecified oil-containing waste I Disposal Method: Recycler : Mailing Address: 6702 EDMUND WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 I E19 STAR PETROLEUM Ca. FID S101582332 NE 619 16TH ST NIA 1/8-1/4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 , , Higher I TC0401209.1r Page 16 Direction :: : Distance i Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number STAR PETROLEUM (Continued) S101582332 I FID: Facility ID: 15002264 Regulate ID: Not reported Reg By: Active Underground Storage Tank Location I Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Status: Active Facility Tel: Not rePorted Mail To: Not reported 6702 EDMUND WAY i BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Contact: Not reported Contact Tel: Not reported DUNs No: Not reported NPDES No: Not reported Creation: 10/22/93 Modified: 00/00/00 i EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported 20 lX CENTRA CAL PROPERTIES HAZNET S100925939 I NNE 714 TRUXTUN AVE NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 00000 1245 Higher I HAZNET: Gepaid: CAC000867528 Tepaid: CAL000027741 Contact: BRYAN PRATT Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: 5 I Tons: 0.4214 Category: Asbestos-containing waste ' Disposal Method: Disposal, Land Fill Mailing Address: 4200 TRUXTUN AVE .I BAKERSFIELD, ca 93309 F21 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY UST U001584197 ESE 1215 "S" ST. NIA I 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 1246 Higher State UST: I Facility ID: 59937 Tank Num: 1 Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 6000 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for: PRODUCT I Type of Fuel: REGULAR Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: TOM SAMPLES Telephone: (805) 861-4364 Total Tanks: 0 Region: Not reported I Facility Type: I Other Type: Not reported Facility ID: 59937 Tank Num: 2 Container Num: 2 Tank Capacity: 10000 Year Installed: Not reported I', Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: TOM SAMPLES Telephone: (805) 861-4364 I Total Tanks: 0 Region: Not reported , Facility Type: I Other Type: Not reported I TC0401209.1r Page 17 I Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number F22 ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING HAZNET S103625778 ESE 1215 "S" ST NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 1246 Higher HAZNET: Gepaid: CAL000094474 Tepaid: CAD982444481 Contact: EUGENE AND SHEILA VONDERHARR Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gert County: Kern Tsd County: San Bemardino Tons: 0.3544 Category: Tank bottom waste Disposal Method: Transfer Station Mailing Address: 1215 S ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 F23 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY, UST U001584198 ESE 1215 S ST. NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 1246 Higher State UST:. Facility ID: 50302 Tank Num: I Container Num: 2 Tank Capacity: 6000 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: TOM SAMPLES Telephone: (805) 861-4364 Total Tanks: 3 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: GARAGE Facility ID: 50302 Tank Num: 2 Container Num: 3 Tank Capacity: 500 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for:. WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: TOM SAMPLES Telephon.e: (805) 861-4364 Total Tanks: 3 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: GARAGE Facility ID: 50302 Tank Num: 3 Container Num: 4 Tank Capacity: 6000 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for:. PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: TOM SAMPLES Telephone: (805) 861-4364 Total Tanks: 3 Region: Not reported Facitity Type: 2 Other Type: GARAGE F24 ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING Ca, FID S101582362 ESE 1215 S ST Cortese N/A 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 LUST 1246 Higher I TC0401209.1r Page 18 i Direction ' Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number ALL SEASONS AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) S101582362 State LUST: Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: Not reported Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: 10 Chemical: Waste Oil Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary Review Date: 12/16/1997 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char: Not reported Reined Plan: Not reported Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 12/16/1997 Release Date: 05/02/1997 LUST 5: Region Respble Party: Not reported Substance: WASTE OIL Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000752 Status: Case Closed by County/L. IA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000752 Region: CORTESE FID: Facility ID: 15003603 Regulate ID: 00059937 Reg By: Active Underground Storage Tank Location Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Status: Active Facility Tel: (805) 861-4364 Mail To: Not reported 1215 S ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 Contact: Not reported Contact Tel: Not reported DUNs No: Not reported NPDES No: Not reported Creation: 10/22/93 Modified: 00100100 EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported F25 PACIFIC BELL RCRIS-SQG 1000251435 ESE 1211 "S" STREET FINDS CAT080023310 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 1255 Higher RCRIS: Owner. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO (415) 555-1212 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER (408) 491-6029 Record Date: 09/01/1996 Classification: Small Quantity Generator TCO401209.1r Page 19 I Direction ' Distance Distance (fl.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PACIFIC BELL (Continued) 1000251435 Used Recyc: No Oil Violation Status: No violations found E26 OLD CITY CORPORATION YARD LUST S101295111 NE 1612 S ST NIA 118-114 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 1291 Higher State LUST: Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: TRUXTUN Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary Review Date: 11/05/1987 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char:. 11/05/1987 Remed Plan: 'Not reported Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 11/05/1987 Release Date: 05/27/1987 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Substance: GASOLINE Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No .Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5Tt5000062 Status:' Case Closed by County/LIA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local G27 CHMIRS S100218225 West 1401 K ST. NIA 114-112 BAKERSFIELD, CA 1711 Higher OES Control Number: 8910098 DOT ID: 1203 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid Chemical Name: DIESEL FUEL Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 1 Environmental Contamination: Ground Property Use: County/City Road Incident Date: 08-FEB-89 Date Completed: 08-FEB-89 G28 COUNTY OF KERN FACILITY LUST S'102428426 West 1430 K ST NIA 114-112 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 1714 Higher TC0401209.1r Page 20 Direction .:i:::i:!::: !: !:i:i. i:i:i:::i :::!::i: i: i::: !:!:!:i:i :i :~:~:i:i:i:! :i :: :i ============================================= i: :i:i !::i :~:~:i:i:i:!:i :i :~ :: :~ :~:ii i:i: i: i: !: i: !: .:~:~:~:: !:i:i::: !:i: Distance i Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COUNTY OF KERN FACILITY (Continued) S102428426 I State LUST: Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: 14TH ST Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported I Chemical: Diesel Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary i Review Date: 02/28/1994 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char: 08/17/1988 Reined Plan: Not reported Remed Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 01/0111900 Release Date; 08/17/1988 I LUST Region 5: Respble Party: COUNTY OF KERN Substance: DIESEL Case Type: Soil only i Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000140 Status: Case Closed by County/LIA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local I 29 CHMIRS S100215588 North 1020 19TH ST. (TO REAR) NIA 114-112 BAKERSFIELD, CA I 2110 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8800368 DOT ID: 1270 I DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid Chemical Name: OIL, MOTOR Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 5 I Environmental Contamination: Ground Property Use: Vacant Lot Incident Date: 02-FEB-88 Date Completed: 02-FEB-88 I. 30 PRESTIGE STATIONS INC #$89 Ca. FIB SI01620415 WSW 1501 CALIFORNIA AVE LUST NIA 114-tl2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 2210 I State LUST: Higher Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: CHESTER Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported I Chemical: Oil & Grease Waste Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary I Abate Method: Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved site Review Date: 01/0611985 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported I Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: Not reported Remed Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 01/06/1985 Release Date: 01/05/1987 I ~C0401209.1r Page 21 Direction ........................ ~:~:~::~:~,~:~:~:~:~,~:~:~:~:i~:i:i:~:~:i:::~:~?~,~:~,!: ! ~:h~:: :~:~: i~i~::i:i~iiiiiii~!~i~:i~i~i~ i Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PRESTIGE STATIONS INC #589 (Continued) S101620415 Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: CHESTER Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary Review Date: 03/03/1995 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: 04/04/1994 Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: Not reported Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 03/03/1995 Release Date: 08/16/1993 .LUST Region 5: Respble Party: ARCO PRODUCTS CO. Substance: OIL&GREASE WSTE Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff initials: BAK Case Number: 5T15000108 Status: Case Closed by County/t-iA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local Respble Party: ARCO PRODUCTS CO. Substance: . GASOLINE Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: BAK Case Number: 5T15000584 Status: Case Closed by County/LIA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local 31 KERN CO. D,A CRIME LAB LUST S102859390 NW 1300 18TH ST NIA tl4-1/2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2220 Higher State LUST: Facility Type ACTIVE Cross Street: K ST Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: 40 Chemical: Waste Oil Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Post remedial action monitoring in progress Abaie Method: Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved site, Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water table Review Date: 08/27/1997 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: Not reported Remed Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: Not reported Release Date: 08/15/1997 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: LEE DEVELOPMENT Substance: WASTE OIL Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000758 Status: Post remedial action monitoring in progress MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local TC0401209.1r Page 22 I Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 32 WATTENBARGER DO IT CENTER Cortese S103065191 WNW 1616 CHESTER AVE NIA 114-112 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2232 Higher CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000753 Region: CORTESE 33 CHMIRS S100222761 West 1501 EYE ST NIA 114-112 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2488 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 9991667 DOT ID: Not repoded DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported Chemical Name: CALCIUM CARBONATE Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 0 Environmental Contamination: None Reported Property Use: Mercantile, Business Incident Date: 12-MAY-88 Date Completed: 12-MAY-88 34 PG&E MANUFACTURED GAS PLANT SQ-FK-BAK Cai-Sites S100180501 North 20TN STREET BETWEEN P I Q STREETS N/A 1/4-1/2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2521 Higher CAL-SITES: Facility ID 15490018 Status: PEAR - PRELIMINARY ENDANGERMENT ASsEsSMENT (PEA) REQUIRED Status Date: 08/04/1987 Lead: Not reported Region: I - SACRAMENTO Branch: CC - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA File Name: Not reported Status Name: PRELIMINARY ENDANGERMENT ASSESSMENT REQUIRED Lead Agancy: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC: 49 ELECTRIC, GAS & SANITARY SERVICES Facility Type: N/A Facility Type Name: Not re 3orted Staff Member Responsible for Site: Not re ~orted Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not re ~orted Region Water Control Board: Not re ~orted Access: Not re 3orted Cortese: Not re 3orted Hazardous Ranking Score: No! re ~orted Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not re 3orted Groundwater Contamination: Not re )orted No. of Contamintion Sources: 0.00000 LaULong: 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000~1 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000" LaUIong Method: Not reported State Assembly District Code: Not reported State Senate District: Not reported TCO401209.1r Page 23 m Distance i Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 35 BAKERSFIELD GAS & ELECTRIC CO. Coal Gas G000000767 I North 2000 P ST. (ALSO 831 21ST ST.) N/A 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2660 Higher I COAL GAS SITE DESCRIPTION: [1892 #3, 1899, Lowe Method, 1904, 1909 site called Bakersfield Power, Transit & Light Co. Not listed after 1909.] 1892 Electric Light & Gas Works is ersection of 20th and P Streets. By 1899 site is called Bakersfield Gas & Elect te is bordered by 21st St, Q St, 20th St., and I P St. 1949 site called Pacific G Gas holder is still on the comer of 21st and P Streets. Plumbing, Diaper Laund are on the Q St. side of the site. ~3Copyright 1993 Real Property Scan, Inc. I 36 NAVY OIL SITE Cortese S101295129 East 1531 UNION AVE LUST N/A 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 I 2709 Higher State LUST: Facility Type ACTIVE Cross Street: Not reported t Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Aquifer affected I Status: Remedial action (cleanup) in progress Review Date: 01/24/1995 Confirm Leak: 12/31/1987 Workplan: 12/31/1987 Prelim Assess: 07/13/1988 Pollution Char: 05/21/1990 Remed Plan: Not reported I Remed Action: 05/13/1991 Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: Not reported Release Date: 03/16/1989 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: THE ATCHINSON, TOPEK Substance: GASOLINE -~ Case Type: Aquifer affected Pilot Program: Yes Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000204 Status: Remedial action (cleanup) in progress .MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local I' CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000204 iRegion: CORTESE 37 CHMIRS S100221772 WSW 1012 CHESTER AVENUE IN ALLY N/A I 1/2-t BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2710 ' Higher CHMIRS: I OES Control Number: 9099891 DOT ID: Not reported DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported Chemical Name: UNKNOWN Extent of Release: Not reported I CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 0 Environmental Contamination: None Reported Property Use: Not reported Incident Date: 27-JAN-90 Date Completed: 27-JAN-90 I TC0401209.1r Page 24 Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number I Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 38 KERN BATTERY MANUFACTURING Cai-Sites S101480466 I NNE 731 21ST ST NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 2881 Higher I CAL-SITES: Facility ID 15360005 Status: REFOA - DOES NOT REQUIRE DTSC ACTION OR OVERSITE ACTIVITY. REFERED TO OTHER AGENCY LEAD I Status Date: 05/15/1995 Lead: Not reported Region: 1 - SACRAMENTO Branch: CC - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA i File Name: Not reported Status Name: PROPERTY/SITE REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY Lead Agancy: N/A " NPL.' Not reported SIC: 36 MANU - ELECTRONIC & OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIP I Facility Type: N/A Facility Type Name: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: Not reported Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported I Region Water Control Board: CV - CENTRAL VALLEY Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported I Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported No. of Contamintion Sources: 0.00000 Lat/l_ong: 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000~ / 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000" La~ong Method: Not reported I State Assembly Distdct Code: Not reported State Senate District: Not repoded I H39 CHMIRS S1002805t3 NE 130 19TH NIA II2-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 3351 i Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8866371 DOT ID: 1155 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid I Chemical Name: ETHER, ETHYL Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: 60-29-7 Quantity Released: Not reported Environmental Contamination: None Reported Property Use: Not reported Incident Date: 17-JUN-88 Date Completed: 17-JUN-88 ! H40 CHMIRS S100279165 I NE 130 19TH N/A 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 3351 Higher I I TCO401209.1r Page 25 I m Direction ====================== ..i.~.: ====== = = ===:=============================== = = = ::~::::::~:: ??::::::::::::::: :: :~':'::::i:ii:iiiiiii:iiiiii~:iiiiiiiii~:~iii~:~i! :~:~: ~ Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number (Continued) S100279165 CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8866371 DOT ID: 1155 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid Chemical Name: ETHER, ETHYL Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: 60-29-7 Quantity Released: Not reported Environmental Contamination: None Reported Property Use: Not reported Incident Date: 17-JUN-88 Date Completed: 17-JUN-88 41 MCKENNEY'S AIR CONDITIONING, I U ST U001584111 NNE 2323 "R" ST. Cortese NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 LUST 3653 Higher State LUST: Facility Type ACTIVE Cross Street: Not reported Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type; Aquifer affecled Status: Remedial action (cleanup) in progress Review Date: 08/17/1992 Confirm Leak: 11/09/1988 Workplan: 11/09/1988 Prelim Assess: 07/03/1989 Pollution Char: 07/0511989 Reined Plan: Not reported Reined Action: 01/04/1991 Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: Not reported Release Date: 02106/1989 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: MCKENNEY'S AIR COND Substance: GASOLINE Case Type: Aquifer affected Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000202 Status: Remedial action (cleanup) in progress MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000202 Region: CORTESE State UST: Facility ID: 48558 Tank Num: I Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 550 Year Installed: 1958 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Tank Constrctn: 12 gauge Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Contact Name: SAME Telephone: (805) 327-4037 Total Tanks: 1 Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: MECHANICAL CONTRACTO 42 CHMIRS S100279878 NW 1800 19TH STREET NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 3792 Higher TC0401209.1r Page 26 Map ID :: iiI :: Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number {Continued) S100279878 CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 9012193 DOT ID: 1193 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid Chemical Name: METHYL ETHYL KETONE Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: 78-93-3 Quantity Released: 10 Environmental Contamination: Ground Property Use: Mercantile, Business Incident Date: 03-AUG-90 Date Completed: 03-AUG-90 43 CHMIRS S100278829 West 1501 F ST. HAZNET NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 3810 Higher HAZNET: Gepaid: CAL000112742 Tepaid: CAT080011059 Contact: Not reported 'Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 1.0000 Category: Unspecified oil-containing waste Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Mailing Address: 3111 167TH ST HAZEL CREST, IL 60429 - 1025 Gepaid: CAL000112742 Tepaid: CAD980818645 Contact: ' Not reported Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Kern Tons: 0.2293 Category: Waste oil and mixed oil Disposal Method: Transfer Station Mailing Address: 3111 167TH ST HAZEL CREST, IL 60429 - 1025 Gepaid: CAL000112742 Tepaid: CAT080011059 Contact: Not reported Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Gen County: Kern Tsd County: Los Angeles Tons: 1.1250 Category: Unspecified oil-containing waste Disposal Method: Recycler Mailing Address: 3111 167TH ST HAZEL CREST, IL 60429 - 1025 CHMIRS: OES Control Number:. 8801574 DOT ID: 2055 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid Chemical Name: STYRENE Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: 100-42-5 Quantity Released: 2 Environmental Contamination: Other Property Use: Not repoded Incident Date: 25-MAY-88 Date Completed: 25-MAY-88 44 SILVERTON SCIENTIFIC CO Cai-Sites S101480438 NNE 210 23RD ST NIA 1/2-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 3945 Higher TC0401209.1r Page 27 Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SILVERTON SCIENTIFIC CO (Continued) S101480438 CAL-SITES: Facility ID 15280180 Status: REFOA - DOES NOT REQUIRE DTSC ACTION OR OVERSITE ACTIVITY. REFERED TO OTHER AGENCY LEAD Status Date: 03/28/1983 Lead: Not reported Region: I - SACRAMENTO Branch, CC - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA File Name: Not reported Status Name: PROPERTY/SITE REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY Lead Agancy: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC: 28 MANU - CHEMICALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS Facility Type: N/A Facility Type Name: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: Not reported Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: Not reported Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported No. of Contamintion Sources: 0.00000 Lat/Long: 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000" / 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000~ LaFIong Method: Not reported State Assembly District Code: Not reported State Senate District: Not reported 45 CHMIRS S100278674 WNW SFRR YARD NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 3955 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8800215 DOT ID: 2318 DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported Chemical Name: SODIUM HYDROSULFIDE Extent of Release: Not repot{ed CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: Not reported Environmental Contamination: Air Property Use: Railroad Incident Date: 20-JAN-88 Date Completed: 20-JAN-88 45 CHMIRS S100275361 NNE 505 24TH ST NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 4077 Higher TCO401209.1r Page 28 m Direction Distance m Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number {Continued) S 100275361 m CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8910448 DOT ID: Not reported DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported · 'm Chemical Name: RESIN m Extent of Release: Not reported . . CAS Number: . Not reported Quantity Released: Not reported Environmental Contamination: None Reported Property Use: Industrial. Utility m Incident Date: 06-JUN-89 Date Completed: 06-JUN-89 47 SANTA FE RAILYARD Cortese S10i295059 I SW 501 F ST LUST NIA 1/2-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 4618 Higher m State LUST: Facility Type ACTIVE Cross Street: H ST Reg Board: Central Valley Region Oty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline I Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: No leak action taken by responsible party after initial report of leak Abate Method: Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall m infiltration Review Date: 06/12/1992 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: Not reported i Remed Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: Not reported Release Date: 06/12/1992 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: SANTA FE RAIL CO Substance: GASOLINE I Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000491 Status: No leak action taken by responsible party after initial report of leak MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local m CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000491 mRegion: CORTESE 148 CHMIRS S100277722 WNW 2215 TRUXTON AVENUE N/A m 112.1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 4724 Higher CHMIRS: m OES Control Number: 9117352 DOT ID: 1018 DOT Hazard Class: Gases Chemical Name: FREON R-22 Extent of Release: Not reported m CAS Number: 75-,45-6 Quantity Released: 750 Environmental Contamination: Air Property Use: Health Care Incident Date: 05-JUL-91 Date Completed: 05-JUL-91 m TCO401209.1r Page 29 m m Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 149 CHMIRS S100279897 WNW 2215 TRUXTUN N/A 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 4724 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 9012782 DOT ID: 32 DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported Chemical Name: SULFUR Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: 770434-9 Quantity Released: 0 Environmental Contamination: Other Property Use: Agricultural Incident Date: 05-SEP-90 Date Completed: 05-SEP-90 50 CHMIRS S100278844 NE 301 SUMNER NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 4785 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8801716 DOT ID: 1993 DOT Hazard Class: Flammable liquid Chemical Name: MAGNACIDE 650 Extent of Release: Not repomqed CAS Number: 8001-54-5 Quantity Released: 5 Environmental Contamination: Ground Property Use: County/City Road Incident Date: 01-JUN-88 Date Completed: 01-JUN-88 51 CHMIRS S100216153 SW BEALE PARK, OLEANDER I PALM NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 4796 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 8802246 DOT ID: 1017 DOT Hazard Class: Gases Chemical Name: CHLORINE Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 100 Environmental Contamination: Air Property Use: 099 Incident Date: 15-JUL-88 Date Completed: 15-JUL-88 m 52 CALIFORNIA SHEET METAL CO. UST U001584278 East 601 EUREKA ST. Cortese N/A 112-t BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 LUST m 4832 Higher m TCO401209.1r Page 30 Direction : Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALIFORNIA SHEET METAL CO. (Continued) U001584278 State LUST: Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: KERN ST Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Unleaded Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off. remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary Abate Method: Vapor Extraction Review Date: 02/28/1997 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: 01/09/1992 Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: Not reported Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 02/28/1997 Release Date: 09/13/1994 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: MCCAULEY TRUST Substance: UNLEAD GASOLINE Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000513 Status: Case Closed by County/t_lA or LOP MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000513 Region: CORTESE State UST: Facility ID: 14905 Tank Num: I Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: . 500 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: None Contact Name: Not reported Telephone: (805) 323-8396 Total Tanks: I Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: Not reported 53 AUTO CLUB OF SO. CAL Cortese S102424766 NW 2301 F ST LUST NIA 112-t BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 4976 Higher State LUST: Facility Type ACTIVE Cross Street: 24TH Res Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Pollution characterization Review Date: 12/29/1994 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported Pollution Char: 09/13/1994 Remed Plan: Not reported Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: Not reported Release Date: 09/13/1994 TCO401209.1r Page 31 m Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number m Elevation Site Databa'se(s) EPA ID Number AUTO CLUB OF SO. CAL (Continued) S102424766 m LUST Region 5: Respble Party: AUTO CLUB OF SO. CAL ' Substance: GASOLINE Case Type: Soil only .~1~ Pilot Program: No ! Staff Initials: BAK Case Number: 5T15000640 Status: Pollution characterization MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local m CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 5T15000640 Region: CORTESE m 54 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE UST U001584318 East 300 BAKER ST. Cortese NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 LUST m 4978 Higher State LUST: Facility Type ACTIVE Cross Street: Not reported m Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: Not reported Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only m Status: Remediation plan developed Abate Method: Other Means Review Date: 05/19/1992 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan:. Not reported Prelim Assess: Not reported m Pollution Char: Not reported Remed Plan: 1112011991 Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: Not reported Release Date: 05/19/1992 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Substance: GASOLINE ' m Type: only Case Soil Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: BAK Case Number: 5T15000519 Status: Remediation plan developed m MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local --. CORTESE: Rog By: LTNKA m Reg Id: 5T15000519 Region: CORTESE State UST: Facility ID: ' 1620 m Tank Num: I Container Num: 1 Tank Capacity: 500 Year Installed: 1960 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Tank Constrctn: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, None m Contact Name: FR. RALPH BELLUOMINI Telephone: (805) 323-7340 Total Tanks: I Region: Not reported Facility Type: 2 Other Type: THRIFT STORE ! m TCO401209.1r Page 32 m ! Direction .ii~:i~i~:~:~:i!:!:iii!iii::::::::::i'i!:. :!:!:i ii!:ii:ii:i:i~i:i:i:iii:~::~ :!:i::!::i:!.!i!~!::~,~i.::i:ii::~::i::~::~:::i~::~!~?~!!!i ~i~!~::~:.;ii~!:.::.i::i:::::~::~!~!~::!i!ii::!:.!:.i:.:. Distance Distance (ft,) EDR ID Number I Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 55 BAKERSFIELD PLATING WORKS Cai-Sites S101480464 I ENE 527 E 19TH ST NIA 1/2-t BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 4988 Higher '1 CAL-SITES: Facility ID 15340012 Status: REFOA - DOES NOT REQUIRE DTSC ACTION OR OVERSITE ACTIVITY. REFERED TO OTHER AGENCY LEAD i Status Date: 08/23/1995 Lead: Not repoded Region: I - SACRAMENTO Branch: CC - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA File Name: Not reported I Status Name: PROPERTY/SITE REFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY Lead Agancy: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC: 34 MANU - FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS I Facility Type: N/A Facility Type Name: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: Not reported Superyisor Responsible for Site: Not reported I Region Water Control Board: Not reported Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported I Groundwater Contamination: Not reported No. of Contamintion. Sources: 0.00000 Lat/Long: 0.00000° 0.00000' 0.00000" / 0.00000' 0.00000' 0.00000" LatJtong Method: Not reported I State Assembly District Code: Not reported State Senate District: Not reported I 56 CHMIRS S100280999 West 2323 16TH ST NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 4992 i Higher CHMtRS: OES Control Number: 9991668 DOT ID: 1344 DOT Hazard Class: ' Not Reported i Chemical Name: ACID, PICRIC Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: Not reported Environmental Contamination: None Reported Property Use: County/City Road I Incident Date: 23-JUN-88 Date Completed: 23-JUN-88 57 CHMIRS S100280993 I NNVV 2600 CHESTER AVE, ALLEY NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 5017 Higher ! I TC0401209.1r Page 33 Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number (Continued) S100280993 CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 9991656 DOT ID: Not reported DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported Chemical Name: ACID Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 3 Environmental Contamination: Ground Property Use: Storage Incident Date: 30-JAN-88 Date Completed: 30-JAN-88 58 CARDLOCK FUELS Cortese S102444921 SSE 241 UNION AVE LUST NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93007 5109 Higher State LUST: Facility Type INACTIVE Cross Street: 3RD STREET Reg Board: Central Valley Region Qty Leaked: 500 Chemical: Gasoline Lead Agency: Local Agency Case Type: Soil only Status: Signed off, remedial action completed or deemed unnecessary Review Date: 02/2011998 Confirm Leak: Not reported Workplan: Not reported Prelim Assess: 11/08/1996 Pollution Char: Not reported Reined Plan: Not reported Reined Action: Not reported Monitoring: Not reported Close Date: 02/20/1998 Release Date: 11108/1996 LUST Region 5: Respble Party: RLW EQUIPMENT Substance: GASOLINE Case Type: Soil only Pilot Program: No Staff Initials: YP Case Number: 5T15000733 Status: Case Closed by County/LIA or LOP · MTBE: Not reported Lead Agency: Local CORTESE: Reg By: LTNKA Reg id: 5T15000733 Region: CORTESE 59 CHMIRS S100221507 NNW 2615 EYE STREET NIA 112-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 5236 Higher CHMIRS: OES Control Number: 9099492 DOT ID: Not reported DOT Hazard Class: Not Reported Chemical Name: FREON Extent of Release: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Quantity Released: 150 Environmental Contamination: Air Property Use: Health Care Incident Date: 01-SEP-90 Date Completed: 01-SEP-90 TC0401209.1r Page 34 ,I ORPHAN SUMMARY City EDR ID Site Name Site Address Zip Database(s) Facility ID NO SITES FOUND TC401209.1r Page 35 DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Site Database(s) EPA ID Number NO SITES FOUND TCO401209.1r Page 36 ! To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency I on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required. Elapsed ASTM days: Provides confirmation that this EDR report meets or exceeds the 90-day updating requirement of the ASTM standard. I · FEDERAL ASTM RECORDS: I CERCLIS: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System Source: EPA Telephone: 703-413-0223 CERCLIS contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, I private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCI.,IS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 04/21/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/14/99 .. Date Made Active at EDR: 06/09/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 26 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/14/99 ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Source: EPA/NTIS Telephone: 202-260-2342 Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. I Date of Govemment Version: 12/31/98 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/13/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 01/18/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 5 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/12/99 i NPL: National Pdodty List Source: EPA Telephone: N/A National Priorities List (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Supedund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such, EDR provides polygon I coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC). Date of Govemment Version: 05/10/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/12/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 06/09/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 28 I Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/12/99 RCRIS: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System Source: EPA/NTIS i Telephone: 800-424-9346 Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System. RCRIS includes selective infon'nation on sites which generate, · · transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). I Date of Government Version: 07/01/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 07/07/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 08/11/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 35 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/14/99 CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Govemment Version: 03/01/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/17/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/16/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 30 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/21/99 ! ! TC0401209.1r PageA1 i I FEDERAL NON-ASTM RECORDS: BRS: Biennial Reporting System Source: EPNNTIS i Telephone: 800-424-9346 The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generatom (LQG) and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. I Date of Government Version: 12/31195 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03125199 Database Release Frequency: Biennially Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/21/99 CONSENT: Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees Source: EPA Regional Offices I Telephone: Vades Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released pedodicelly by United States Distdct Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. I Date of Government Version: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: Vades Database Release Frequency: Vades Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Identification Initiative Program Summary Report Soume: EPA I Telephone: N/A Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and 'pointers' to other sources that contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial .~ enfomement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C-DOCKET (Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities Information System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version: 04/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/16/99 I Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Source: U.S. Department of Transportation 1 Telephone: 202-3664526 Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version: 12/31/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/24/99 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/26/99 I MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone: 301-415-7169 MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which ' possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 12/08/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04113/99 I Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Source: EPA Telephone: 205-564-4267 I Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granted the USEPA by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner receives notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. I Date of Government Version: 10115/91 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/28/98 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/23/99 ! TC0401209.1r Page A2. I PADS: PCB Activity Database System I Source: EPA Telephone: 202-260-3936 PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 09/22/97 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/27/99 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/16/99 RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System '1 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4104 RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration I actions after September 30, 1995, data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate P, AATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version: 04/17/95 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/14199 I Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/13/99 ROD: Records Of Decision Source: NTIS I Telephone: 703-416-0223 Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a' permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 01/31/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05125/99 I Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/19/99 TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Source: EPA Telephone: 202-260-1531 Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. Date of Govemment Version: 12/31/97 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/07199 I Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/26/99 TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Source: EPA i Telephone: 202-260-1444 Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. .. Date of Government Version: 12/31/94 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/26/99 Database Release Frequency: Every 4 Years Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/26/99 MINES: Mines Master Index File Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration I Telephone: 303-231-5959 Date of Government Version: 08/01/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/08/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/05/99 ! TC0401209.1r Page A3 ! ! STATE OF CALIFORNIA ASTM RECORDS: I BEP: Bond Expenditure Plan Soume: Department of Health Services Telephone: 916-255-2118 I Department of Health Services developed a site-specific expenditure plan as the basis for an appropriation of Hazardous Substance Cleanup Bond Act funds. It is not updated. Date of Govemment Version: 01101/89 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 07127/94 i Date Made Active at EDR: 08/02/94 Elapsed ASTM days: 6 ': Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/31/94 CAL-SITES (AWP): Annual Workplan Soume: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916-323-3400 Known Hazardous Waste Sites. California DTSC's Annual Workplan (AWP), formerly BEP, identifies known hazardous substance sites targeted for cleanup. Date of Government Version: 03/02/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 06/01/99 I: Date Made Active at EDR: 06/29/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 28 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact; 05/04/99 CALoSITES (ASPIS): Calsites Source: Department of Toxic Substance Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 The Calsites database contains potential or confirmed hazardous substance release properties. In 1996, California EPA reevaluated and significantly reduced the number of sites in the Calsites database. I Date of Government Version: 04/01/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/04/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 06/03/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 30 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/08/98 CHMIRS: California Hazardous Material Incident Report System Soume: Office of Emergency Services Telephone: 916-464-3277 California Hazardous Material Incident Reporting System. CHMIRS contains information on reported hazardous material I incidents (accidental releases or spills). Date of Government Version: 12/31/94 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/13/95 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/24/95 Elapsed ASTM days: 42 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/01/99 CORTESE: Cortese Source: CAL EPAJOffice of Emergency Information Telephone: 916-327-1848 The sites for the list are designated by the State Water Resource Control Board (LUST), the Integrated Waste I Board (SWF/LS), and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (Cai-Sites). .... i Date of Government Version: 04/01198 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 06/26/98 Date Made Active at EDR: 09/23/98 Elapsed ASTM days: 28 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/03/99 I LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Information System Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-445-6532 I Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports. LUST records contain an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. Not all states maintain these records, and the information stored varies by state. Date of Government Version: 01/31/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/05/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/02/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 28 I' Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/10/99 ! TC0401209.1r Page A4 I NOTIFY 65: Proposition 65 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-657-0696 Proposition 65 Notification Records, NOTIFY 65 contains facility notifications about any release which could impact drinking water and thereby expose the public to a potential health risk. Date Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 11/01/93 of Government Version: 10/21/93 Date Made Active at EDR: 11/19/93 Elapsed ASTM days: 18 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/26/99 SWF/LF (SWIS): Solid Waste Information System Source: Integrated Waste Management Board Telephone: 916-255-4035 Active, Closed and Inactive Landfills. SWF/LF records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills. These may be active or inactive facilities or open'dumps that failed to meet RCRA Section 2000 cdteda for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version: 03/08/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/08/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/07199 Elapsed ASTM days: 30 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/07/99 TOXIC PITS: Toxic Pits Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-227-4364 Toxic PITS Cleanup Act Sites. TOXIC PITS identifies sites suspected of containing hazardous substances where cleanup has not yet been completed. Date of Government Version: 07/01/95 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 08/30/95 Date Made Active at EDR: 09126195 Elapsed ASTM days: 27 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/10/99 CA UST: UST: Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-227~,.408 The Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database is a historical listing of UST sites. Refer to local/county source for current data. Date of Government Version: 10/15/90 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/25/91 Date Made Active at EDR: 02/17_/91 Elapsed ASTM days: 18 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/19/99 FID: Facility Inventory Database Soume: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916-445-6532 The Facility Inventory Database (FID) contains a historical listing of active and inactive underground storage tank locations fi'om the State Water Resource Control Board. Refer to local/county source for current data. Date of Government Version: 10/31/94 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 09/05/95 Date Made Active at EDR: 09/29/95 Elapsed ASTM days: 24 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned ' Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/28/98 WMUDSlSWAT: Waste Management Unit Database Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-227-4448 Waste Management Unit Database System. WMUDS is used by the State Water Resources Control Board staff and the Regional Water Quality Control Boards for program tracking and inventory of waste management units. WMUDS is composed of the following databases: Facility Information, Scheduled Inspections Information, Waste Management Unit Information, SWAT Program Information, SWAT Report Summary Information, SWAT Report Summary Data, Chapter 15 (formerly Subchapter 15) Information, Chapter 15 Monitoring Parameters, TPCA Program Information, RCRA Program Information, Closure Information, and Interested Parties Information. Date of Government Version: 03/01/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 04/02/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/30/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 28 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/15/99 ! TCO401209.1r Page A5 I STATE OF CALIFORNIA NON-ASTM RECORDS: AST: Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-227-4382 Registered Aboveground Storage Tanks. Date of Government Version: 06108/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/10/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/09~99 HAZNET: Hazardous Waste Information System Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916-324-1781 Facility and Manifest Data. The data is extracted from the copies of hazardous waste manifests received each year by the DTSC. The annual volume of manifests is typically 700,000 - 1,000,000 annually, representing approximately 350,000 - 500,000 shipments. Data are from the manifests submitted without correction, and therefore many contain some invalid values for data elements such as generator ID, TSD ID, waste category, and disposal method. Date of Government Version: 12131/97 Date of Last EDR Contact: 00/19/99 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/19/99 SOUTH BAY: South Bay Site Management System Source: Califomia Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Telephone: 510-286-0057 Groundwater pollution cases in the Santa Clara Valley where the regulatory lead is the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board. Date Of Government Version: 09/01/96 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/19/99 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/16/99 WDS: Waste Discharge System Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-657-1571 Sites which have been issued waste discharge requirements. Date of Government Version: 03/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/24/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/23/99 ! ! ! ! ! TC0401209.1r Page A6 I CALIFORNIA COUNTY RECORDS ALAMEDA COUNTY: I Underground Tanks Source: Alameda County Environmental Health Services Telephone: 510-567-6700 .,=.., Date of Govemment Version: 01/04/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/03/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/02/99 Local Oversight Program Listing of UGT Cleanup Sites Soume: Alameda County'Environmental Health Services I Telephone: 510-567-6700 Date of Government Version: 01/04/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05103/69 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08107_/99 I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: SL: Site List Source: Contra Costa Hea~th Services Department Telephone: 925-646-2286 · List includes sites from the underground tank, hazardous waste generator and business plan/2185 programs. Date of Government Version: 01/04/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 08/07/99 i Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09~06~99 KERN COUNTY: UST: Sites & Tanks Listing Source: Kern County Environment Health Services Department Telephone: 805-862-8700 i Kern County Sites and Tanks Listing. Date of Government Version: 03/04/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/21199 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/06/99 I LOS ANGELES COUNTY: HMS: Street Number List Source: Department of Public Works I' Telephone: 626-458-3517 Induslrial Waste and Underground Storage Tank Sites. Date of Govemment Version: 03/31/99 Date of Last EDP, Contact: 04/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDP, Contact: 07/12/99 I SWF/LF: List of Solid Waste Facilities Source: La County Department of Public Works Telephone: 818-458-5185 I Date of Government Version: 09/16/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/24/99 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/23199 ! TC0401209.1r Page A7 I Site Mitigation List Source: Community Health Services Telephone: 213-890-7806 Industrial sites that have had some sort of spill or complaint. Date of Govemment Version: 03/23/99 Date of Last EDP. Contact: 05124199 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/23/99 MARIN COUNTY: UST Sites Source: Public Works Department Waste Management Telephone: 415-499-6647 Currently permitted USTs in Matin County. Date of Government Version: 03101/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/10/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/09/99 SAN JOSE COUNTY: Hazmat Facilities Soume: City of San Jose Fire Department Telephone: 408-277-4659 Date of Government Version: 04/27/99 Date of Last EDP, Contact: 05/24/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08123199 NAPA COUNTY: LUST: Sites With Reported Contamination Source: Napa County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707-253-4269 Date of Government Version: 10/27/97 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/21/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/20199 UST: Closed and Operating Underground Storage Tank Sites Source: Napa County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707-2534269 Date of Government Version: 02/17198 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06121199 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/20/99 ORANGE COUNTY: Mst of Industrial Site Cleanups Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714-834-3446 Petroleum and non-petroleum spills. Date of Government Version: 01/19/99 Date of Last EDP. Contact: 06/14/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/13/99 LUST: List of Underground Storage Tank Cleanups Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714-834-3446 Orange County Underground Storage Tank Cleanups (LUST). Date of Govemment Version: 01/04/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06114199 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/13/99 ! TC0401209.1r Page A8 I ! i UST: List of Underground Storage Tank Facilities Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714-834;3446 Orange County Underground Storage Tank Facilities (UST). I Date of Government Version: 02/24/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/14/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/13/99 PLACER COUNTY: MS: Master List of Facilities Source: Placer County Health ~nd Human Services Telephone:~ 530-889-7335 I List includes aboveground tanks, underground tanks and cleanup sites. Date of G0vemment Version: 04/13/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/28/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/'27/99 '1 RIVERSIDE COUNTY: LUST: Listing of Underground Tank Cleanup Sites Source: Departme~tofPublicHeaJth Telephone: 909-358-5055 Riverside County Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Sites (LUST).. Date of Government Version: 04102/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/26/99 I Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/26/99 UST: Tank List Soume: Health Services Agency I Telephone: 909-358-5055 Date of Government Version: 04/02/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/26/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/26/99 I SACRAMENTO COUNTY: Toxisite List i Source: Sacramento County Environmental Management Telephone: 916-875-8450 Date of Government Version: 12101198 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/04198 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/09/99 I ML: Regulatory Compliance Master List Source: Sacramento County Environmental Management Telephone: 916-875-8450 i Any business that has hazardous materials on site - hazardous material storage sites, underground storage tanks, waste generators. Date of Govemment Version: 04/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04108/99 Database Release. Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08109199 I SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: ! ! TC0401209.1r Page A9 I DEHS Permit System Print-Out By Location Source: San Bernardino County Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division Telephone: 909-387-3041 This listing includes underground storage tanks, medical waste handlers/generators, hazardous materials handlers, hazardous waste generators, and waste oil generators/handlers. Date of Government Version: 04/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06114/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/13/99 SAN DIEGO COUNTY: SWFILF: Solid Waste Facilities Soume: Department of Health Services Telephone: 619-338-2209 San Diego County Solid Waste Facilities. Date of Government Version: 07101198 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/01199 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 00/30/99 HMMD: Hazardous Materials Management Division Database Source: Hazardous Materials Management Division Telephone: 619~338-2268 The database includes: HE58 - This report contains the business name, site address, business phone number, establishment 'H' permit number, type of permit, and the business status. HE17 - In addition to providing the same information provided in the HE58 listing, HE17 provides inspection dates, violations received by the establishment, hazardous waste generated, the quantity, method of storage, treatmenlJdisposal of waste and the hauler, and information on underground storage tanks. Unauthorized Release List - Includes a summary of environmental contamination cases in San Diego County (underground tank cases, non-tank cases, groundwater contamination, and soil contamination are included.) Date of Government Version: 05/03~99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 00/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY: LUST: Local Oversite Facilities Source: Department Of Public Health San Francisco County Telephone: 415-252-3920 Date of Government Version: 01/05/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04120199 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/19/99 Underground Storage Tank Information Soume: Department of Public Health Telephone: 415-252-3920 Date of Government Version: 02101199 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/18/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/16/99 SAN MATED COUNTY: Business Inventory Source: San MateD County Environmental Health Services Division Telephone: 650-363-1921 List includes Hazardous Materials Business Plan, hazardous waste generators, and underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 04/01/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/26/99 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07119199 ! TC0401209.1r Page Al0 I LUST: Fuel Leak List Source: San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Telephone: 650-363-1921 Date of Government Version: 04/02/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/03/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/02/99 SANTA CLARA COUNTY: LUST: Fuel Leak Site Activity Report Soume: Santa Clara Valley Water District Telephone: 408-927-0710 Date of Government Version: 12101/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07112/99 SOLANO COUNTY: LUST: Leaking Undergroung Storage Tanks Soume: Solano County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707-421-6770 Date of Government Version: 02/25/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/25/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/21/99 UST: Underground Storage Tanks Soume: Solano County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707-421-6770 Date of Government Version: 02/17/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/25/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/21/99 SONOMA COUNTY: LUST Sites Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 707-525-6565 Date of Government Version: 04/26/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/03/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/0Z/99 SUTTER COUNTY: UST: Underground Storage Tanks Source: Sutter County Department of Agriculture Telephone: 530~741-7504 Date of Government Version: 04/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04112/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 VENTURA COUNTY: BWT: Business Plan, Hazardous Waste Producers, and Operating Underground Tanks Soume: Ventura County Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 The BVVT list indicates by site address whether the Environmental Health Division has Business Plan (B), Waste Producer (W), and/or Underground Tank (T) information. Date of Government Version: 02125199 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06121199 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/21/99 ! TC0401209.1r Page All I ! m LUST: Listing of Underground Tank Cleanup Sites Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 Ventura County Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Sites (LUST). m Date of Govemment Version: 02/25/99 Date of Last EDP. Contact: 06/21/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDP, Contact: 09/'20199 UST: Underground Tank Closed Sites List m source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 Ventura County Operating Underground Storage Tank Sites (UST)/Underground Tank Closed Sites List. Date of Government Version: 03/29/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/21199 Database P,elease Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDP. Contact: 09/20/99 m SWF/LF: Inventory of Illegal Abandoned and Inactive Sites Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 m Ventura County Inventory of Closed. Illegal Abandoned. and Inactive Sites. Date of Government Version: 06/01/97 Date of Last EDP, Contact: 06/07/99 Database P,elease Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/30/99 m YOLO COUNTY: Underground Storage Tank Comprehensive Facility Repor{ m source: Yolo County Department of Health Telephone: 530-666-8646 Date of Govemment Version: 07/15/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 07/28/98 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A ! m m m m m m TCO401209.1r Page A12 I California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) LUST Records LUST REG 1: Active Toxic Site Investigation Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board North Coast (1) Telephone: 707-576-2220 Date of Government Version: 10/14/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/01/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/30199 LUST REG 2: Fuel Leak List Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Telephone: 510-286-0057 Date of Government Version: 04/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/20/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/19/99 LUST REG 3: LUSTIS Database Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region (3) Telephone: 805-549-3147 Date of Government Version: 05/22/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/24/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/23/99 LUST REG 4: Underground Storage Tank Leak List Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region (4) Telephone: 213-266-7544 Date of Government Version: 02/26/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06114/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/30/99 LUST REG 5: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Database Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region (5) Telephone: 916-255-3125 Date of Government Version: 04/27/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 00/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 LUST REG 6L: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Lahontan Regign (6) Telephone: 916-542-5424 Date of Government Version: 03/31/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/23/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 LUST REG 6V: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Victorville Branch Office (6) Telephone: 760-346-7491 Date of Government Version: 00/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 LUST REG 7: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Colorado River BasinRegion (7) Telephone: 760-346-7491 Date of Government Version: 03/02/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/03/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/30/99 LUST REG 8: (LUSTIS) Leaking Underground Storage'Tanks Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8) Telephone: 909-782-4498 Date of Government Version: 04/19/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 00/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 ! TC0401209.1r Page A13 I LUST REG 9: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Report Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region (9) Telephone: 619-467-2952 Date of Government Version: 03~03~99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/26/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/26/99 TC0401209.1r Page A14 California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) SLIC Records SLIC REG 1: Active Toxic Site Investigations Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board, North Coast Region (1) Telephone: 707-576-2220 Date of Government Version: 10/14/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/01199 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/31/99 SLIC REG 2: North and South Bay Slic Report Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Telephone: 510-286-0057 Any contaminated site that impacts groundwater or has the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Government Version: 00/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 00/20/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07119/99 SLIC REG 3: SLIC Data Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region (3) Telephone: 805-549-3147 Any contaminated site that impacts groundwater or has the potential to impact groundwater. · Date of Government Version: 02/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06101199 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/23/99 SLIC REG 4: SLIC Sites Source: Region Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region (4) Telephone: 213-576-6600 Any contaminated site that impacts groundwater or has the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Govemment Version: 04/01/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05104/99 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/02/99 SLIC REG 5: SLIC List Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region (5) Telephone: 916-855-3075 Unregulated sites that impact groundwater or have the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Government Version: 10/01/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/13/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 SLIC REG 6V: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board, Victorville Branch Telephone: 619-241-6583 Date of Government Version: 12101198 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/12/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 SLIC REG 8: SLIC List Source: California Region Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8) Telephone: 909-782-3298 Date of Government Version: 10/31/97 Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/15/99 Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/12/99 SMC REG 9: WDS NURD List Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region (9) Telephone: 619-467-2980 Date of Govemment Version: 03/12/99 Date of Last EDR Contact: 06/09/99 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/06/99 ! 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Date of Government Version: 04/23/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/12/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 06/09/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 28 I Database Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/08/99 NFRAP: No Further Remedial Action Planned Source: EPA i Telephone: 703.413-0223 As of February 1995, CERCLIS sites designated "No Further Remedial Action Planned" (NFRAP) have been removed from CERCLIS. NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly without the need for the site to be placed on the NPL, or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. EPA has removed approximately I . 25,000 NFRAP sites to lift the unintended barders to the redevelopment of these properties an~ has archived them . as historical records so EPA does not needlessly repeat the investigations in the future. This policy change is -' part of the EPA's Brownflelds Redevelopment Program to help cities, states, pdvate investors and affected citizens to promote economic redevelopment of unproductive uCoan sites. I Date of Government Version: 04/21/99 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/14/99 Date Made Active at EDR: 06/09/99 Elapsed ASTM days: 26 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/14/99 I Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 1999 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWl: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR I in March 1997 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters, Richter 5 or greater Source: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ! I TC0401209.1r Page A16 I SECOR .Il March 28, 2000 International Incorporated Mr. David Harnish Pacific Gas and Electric Company Environmental Se~ces 1 · I 77 Beale Street, M~I Code B24A S~ Fr~cisco, CA 94105 'l ~: ~SULTS OFP~SEHEN~ONMENTAL SI~ASSESSMENT FOUR PACWIC GAS AND ELECT~C SUBSTA~ON 14~ A~ "P" ST~ETS, BA~F~LD, CAL~O~ SECOR Imemation~ Inco~orated (SECOR) is pleased to present Pacific ~ ~d El~fic Comply CG&B) ~th the results o~the ~hase ~ Bndroment~ Site gsess~e~t CS~) .ndu~ by SBCO~ at the fomer PG&E Substation (the Property)located at 14' and "P" Streets in Bakersfield, Califo~a. The Phase II ESA consisted of: 1) peffo~ng a utility clearance at the Prope~y to identi~ subsurface utilities; 2) conducting a ·pre-demolition asbestos ~d lead paint su~ey; 3) I advancing 12 direct push soil borings to collect soil staples for che~cal ~ysis; and 4) collecting concrete Mpc staples for polyc~ofinated biphenyls ~CBs) ~flysis. The re~ts of the m~ ~p~g ~d concrete Mpc ~ple anflyses ~e presented herein. The results of the asbestoMmd p~t m~ are presented in a sep~ate repo~. The scope of the se~ces completed was peffom~ ~ a~rd~ Mth SECOR's Proposal for Environmental Semiceg P~e H Environmental Site Asses~ent ~ AsbestoMLe~Paint Sumey, dated J~u~ 31, 2000. TNs Phase II ESA is subject to the li~tations described in Appendix A. BACKGROUND The Prope~ comprises ~ approfimately 285-foot by 130-foot lot that was fomerly used by PG&E as ~ electfic~ substation. PG&E substation actMties at the Prope~ app~ently ceased inthe e~ly I .~ 1970s. Features of the Prope~ include one vast foyer substation control building ~d four concrete pads, w~ch were fomedy occupied by the eleetfic~ tr~s~ssion ~d distribution equipmem (see Fibre 1). The four concrete pads are positioned from south to no~h as follows: the oil ckcuit bre~ers (OCBs) pad, the electfic~ tr~sfomer pad, the above ground storage t~ (~T) ~d equipment se~ce pad, ~d the bus,distribution pad. Electfic~ equipment fomerly located ~Wor se~ced on these pads, such as OCBs ~d tr~fomers, likely cont~ned ~neral oil, ~d possibly a ~ure of PCBs and ~neral oil, as insulating fluid. The fomer AST was used to tempor~ly store insulating fluid during rep~r ~or m~men~ of OCBs and transfomers. Pre~ous s~dblasting ~d p~ming of the electficfl equipmem may Mve remlt~ ~ the presence lead of in the surface soil adjacent to the pads. In Au~st 1999, a Phase I ESA of the Prope~y was peffomed by SECOR. The findings of~e P~ I ESA were presented in a repo~ entitled P~e IEnvironmental Site Asses~ent ofPac~c G~ ~ Elec~ic Foyer Substation, 14t~ and "P" S~eets, Ba~r~eld, California, dat~ D~mber 10, 1999. ~E ~eld PH II R~ SECOR IntemaHonal Inco~rated 1225PearAvenue, Suite 110, Mou~tain [,7etc. CA 94043 (650) dgl-Olfil (650) d91-OS37P~x wwu'.secor, com I Mr. David I4_amish March 28, 2000 Page 2 of 5 SECOR's phaSe I ESA findings provided the baSis for the investigation activities described herein. The Phase II ESA scope of work was presented to PG&E in a letter dated January 31, 2000. SCOPE OF WORK The Phase I ESA, conducted by SECOR during August through December 1999, identified areas of the Property where further investigation was considered wan'anted. In January 2000, SECOR provided PG&E with a proposal to perform a Phase II ESA. Two primary areas of the Property were identified: · Investigation Area 1 - The Concrete Pad Area (Borings GP-1 through GP-8); and, · Investigation Area 2 - The Former Control Building Area (Borings GP-9 through GP-12). These two areas of investigation, and the 12 soil boring and 10 wipe sampling locations, are shown on Figure 1. Field procedures employed implementing the wipe sampling and subsurface investigation portion of the Phase II ESA are presented in Appendix B. Boring logs for each boring are attached aS Appendix C. Table 1 summarizes the analytical results for the soil samples collected and submitted for laboratory analysis. Copies of the Certified Laboratory Analytical Reports are included aS Appendix D. lnvesti~,ation Area 1 - Concrete Pad Area Investigation Area 1 comprises the southern two-thirds of the Property where the four concrete pads are located. These pads were the previous locations of electrical transmission and distribution equipment that contained mineral oil and possibly mineral oil and PCB mixtures, and an AST that was used to temporarily store these insulating fluids during servicing. SECOR advanced 8 soil borings in Area 1 (GP-1 through GP-8). The locations of these borings are shown in Figure 1. Boring GP-3 was moved from its original location to the southeast corner of the cable access vault, and boring GP-7 was moved approximately 1-2 feet northeast of its original location due to the locations of subsurface utilities. Each boring was advanced to approximately 4 feet below surface Two soil collected from each ground (bgs). were boring: one WaS collected at depths of 0.5 feet bgs, and the other was collected at a depth of 4 feet bgs. The collected soil samples were analyzed by Chromalab Inc. of Pleasantort, California (Chromalab), a state-certified laboratory, for: total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH) as diesel, motor oil, and mineral oil using EPA Method 8015, Modified; PCBs using EPA Method 8080A; and total lead using EPA Method 601 OB. SECOR collected surface wipe samples from 10 locations on the concrete pads in Area I (locations W- 1 through W~ 10). Two wipe samples were collected from the OCB pad, three wipe samples were I POE Bakerstleld PH II Repo~ SECOR International Incorporated Mr. David Harnish March 28, 2000 Page 3 of 5 - collected from the transformer pad, three wipe samples were collected from the AST/service pad, and two wipe samples were collected from the buss/distribution pad. Additionally, one duplicate sample was collected from the OCB pad (sample W-ID) and one field blank was collected. The wipe sampling protocol used is described in Appendix B. Each wipe sample was analyzed for PCBs using EPA Method 8080A. Investigation Area 2 - Former Control Building Area Investigation Area 2 includes the northern one-third of the Property surrounding the former control building and adjacent cable access vault. Four soil borings were advanced in this area (GP-9 through GP-12). Two soil samples were collected from each boring: one was obtained from depths of 0.5 feet bgs, and the other was obtained from a depth of 4 feet bgs. Each collected soil sample was analyzed by Chromalab for: TEPHd as diesel, motor oil, and mineral oil using EPA Method 8015, Modified; PCBs using EPA Method $080A; and total lead using EPA Method 601 OB. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS The findings and conclusions of the investigation are presented below. Soil sample laboratory analytical results are summarized in Table 1. Investigation Area 1 - Concrete Fonndation Area Diesel range hydrocarbons (TEPHd) were detected in each of the eight shallow (0.5 foot bgs) soil samples collected, and in five of the eight deeper (4 feet bgs) soil samples collected in Investigation Area 1. The concentrations ranged from 1.2 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in soil samples GP-3 (0.5 feet) and GP-5 (0.5 feet) to 65 rog/kg in soil sample GP-8 (0.5 feet). TEPHd was not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in soil samples GP-1 (4 feet), GP-3 (4 feet), and GP-8 (4 feet). TEPH as motor oil and TEPH as mineral oil were not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in any of the soil samples analyzed from Investigation Area 1. Standardized cleanup goals for TEPHd have not been established; although based on our experience at other sites, the concentrations detected in the soil samples from Investigation Area 1 (maximum of 65 mg/kg) are not expected to pose a threat to underlying groundwater quality or persons occupying the Property and would not likely precipitate regulatory agency-required remedial activities. Common regulatory threshold concentrations between 100 rog/kg and 1000 rog/kg for TEPHd. range Lead was detected in 13 of the 16 soil samples at concentrations ranging from 5.1 rog/kg in soil samples GP4 (4 feet) and GP-7 (4 feet) to 98 rog/kg in soil sample GP-2 (0.5 feet). Lead was not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in soil samples GP-3 (0.5 feet), GP-5 (0.5 feet), and GP-8 (4 feet). The detected concentrations of lead in soil samples collected in Investigation Area 1 are below the lead levels regulated as hazardous waste in the state of California (1000 rog/kg), and below the USEPA Region IX Preliminary Remediation Goal (PRG) for lead in residential soils of 400 rog/kg. POE Bakersfield PH H Rep~ SECOR International Incorporated IMr. David Harnish March 28, 2000 Page 4 of 5 ! The PCB Aroclor 1260 was detected in soil samples GP-2 (0.5 feet) and GP-8 (0.5 feet) at I concentrations of 0.085 rog/kg and 0.15 rog/kg, respectively. No PCBs were detected above the laboratory reporting limits in any of the other samples. The detected Aroclor 1260 concentrations are i below the PCB levels regulated as hazardous waste in the state of California (5 mg/kg) and federal PCB soil cleanup requirements (1 mg/kg), as documented in the Code of Federal Regulations, 40CFR 761.61. The detected Aroclor 1260 concentrations are also below the USEPA Region 9 PRG for i residential soils of 0.22 rog/kg. No PCBs were detected above the laboratory reporting limits in the 11 wipe samples and 1 field blank Icollected fi.om Investigation Area 1. Investigation Area 2 - Former Control Building Area I TEPHd was detected in three of the eight soil samples collected in Investigation Area 2 at the following concentrations: GP-9 (0.5 feet) at 2.4 mg/kg; GP-9 (4 feet) at 1.2 rog/kg; and GP-10 (0.5 I feet) at 1.2 mg/kg. TPHd was not detected above the laboratory reporting limits fi.om sample GP-10 (4 feet) or in any of the soil samples fi.om borings GP-11 and GP-12. TEPH as motor oil and TEPH as mineral oil were not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in any of the soil samples I analyzed fi.om Investigation Area 2. As previously discussed above, these low TEPHd concentrations detected in the soil samples fi.om Investigation Area 1 are not expected to pose a threat to underlying groundwater quality or persons occupying the Property and would not likely precipitate regulatory I agency-required remedial activities. Lead was detected in soil samples fi.om this area at the following concentrations: GP-9 (0.5 feet) at I 34 mg/kg; GP-10 (0.5 feet) at 17 mg/kg; GP-11 (0.5 feet) at 35 mg/kg; and GP-11 (4 feet) at 7.7 rog/kg. Lead was not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in soil samples GP-9(4 feet), GP- i 10 (4 feet), or in any of the samples fi.om soil boring GP-12. The detected concentrations of lead in soil samples collected in Investigation Area 2 are below the lead levels regulated as hazardous waste in the state of California (1000 mg/kg), and below the USEPA Region IX PRG for lead in residential I soils of 400 mg/kg. PCBs were not detected above the laboratory reporting limits in any of the samples collected from Investigation Area 2. 1 I I i POE Bakersfiold PH 1I Report SFXX)R International Incorporated Mr. David Harnish March 28, 2000 Page 5. of 5 - SECOR appreciates the opportunity to assist PG&E on this project. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mark Becker at (650) 691-0131. Respectfully Submitted, George Forsythe, 1L O.( ' - ~ Mark Becker, R.E.'A. (" ~duce Scad)rough, R.G. Associate Geologist Senior Scientist "'Principal Geologist Attachments: Figure 1 - Site Plan Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Appendix A - Limitations Appendix B - Field Procedures Appendix C - Boring Logs - Borings GP-1 through GP-12 Appendix D - Certified Laboratory Analytical Reports and Chain-of-Custody I I I I~OE Bakmdleld PH II Report SFX~R International Incorporated I I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FIGURE 1 SITE PLAN 199902.151102 X: \SACTO\PC,&E~BAKERSFIELD\GEOS~FE ~ 1325 P STREET 900 13TH STREET ~ GREATER BAKERSFIELD VISITORS BUREAU PARKING LOT FOR EUREKA PAINT &: BODY I'1-I SPORTS MARKETING COUNCIL CENTENNIAL GARDEN AND WORKS ~ BAKERSFIELD CONVENTION CENTER P STREET CABLE ACCESS 1301 P STREET VAULT --~ '1 1424 P STREET EARTH WORM STUDIOS CONCRETE ~ ® UNOCCUPIED &: GRAPHIC DESIGN ~TANK SADDLES ~GP-80 ~ilW(~-9'l GP-9® w-1 _ '~. ~_.'53~w-6 e .' '"' ® ~. GP-12 ~< GP-2 ~ GP--6 ~_ ~ II, FORMER W-5 CONTROL ® ,.,. C3 ~f--7 F ~ I BUILDING '" o_< I![] r~ REST ~ ® ~ ® OP_7L .,.,~..pER I= Room · -- ~ oP-4 ~ ~ I, ~) ~c~E~CCESS GP- I ~ ~ ~ ., ~~VAU~T W-4 mGP-lO / ~ ~ ~ m ~ · ~ ~P-11 o~~ ~ ~ ~ · w-8m w-,0 mi P,~R W-2 ~ W_5~ GP-5 I .I CABLE ACCESS VAULT 845 14TH ~RE~ LEGEND: PROUD POOCH P~ BOARDING A GROOMING ~ GP-1 GEOPROBE SAMPLE LOCATION ~ W-1 WIPE SAMP~ ' SUBJECT PROPER~ ~ o~ ~Nv~s~,TION ~ ..... AR~ OF IN~ATION 2 ~WN TJZ FIGURE 1 SBCOE 0 50 1 O0 ~e~O~[ DA~ BAKERSRE~, C~IFORN~ ~ ' I~eo~o~,d 27FIB2000 SOIL & CONCRETE WIPE ~ox~ua~ sc~ r[~ ~oa ~o. 00&033~1.002 8A~M~ I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I ! I I I TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS -I TABLE 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results i 14th~md "P" Streets Bakersfield, California February 2000 I Sample Sample Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons. as PCBs Name Depth Diesel [ Motor Oil I Mineral Oil Lead All i (feet bgs) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) I I Investigation Area 1 - Concrete Pad Area GP-1 (0.5) 0.5 29 ND ND 32 ND i._~.e_:.L{_4? ................. .4_ ................. ~ ................. E~ ................. 5~ ............. _7:_2_ ?_?_ GP-2 (0.5) 0.5 14 ND ND 98 0.085 (Aroclor 1260) GP-2 (4) 4 1.9 ND ND 6.2 ND GP-3 (0.5) 0.5 1.2 ND ND ND ND GP-3 (4) 4 ND ND ND 5.4 ND GP-4 (0.5) 0.5 12 ND ND 8.1 ND · I .?~__{_47 ................. .4_ ................. _~:.0_ ................. ~ ................. ~ .............. _~_..~_ .................. ?.?. ............ GP-5 (0.5) 0.5 1.2 ND ND ND ND -1 ..~£_-.s__(_4.) ................. .4_ ................. j...6. ................. ~.D. ................. _N_~ ............. .7:.0. .................. ?.?_ ............ GP-6 (0.5) 0.5 2.3 ND ND 11 ND GP-6 (4) 4 2.0 ND ND 5.2 ND GP-7 (0.5) 0.5 22 ND ND 45 ND GP-7 (4) 4 2.1 ND ND 5.1 ND i GP-8 (0.5) 0.5 65 ND ND 17 0.15 (Aroclor 1260) GP-8 (4) 4 ND ND ND ND ND Investigation Area 2 - Fomer Control Building Area I GP-9 (0.5) 0.5 2.4 ND ND 34 ND GP-9 (4) 4 1.2 ND ND ND ND GP-10 (0.5) 0.5 1.2 ND ND 17 ND I I .?~:_1.o._?)_ ............... .n. ................. ~ ................. .N.~ ................. ~S .............. _N_S .................. ?.?_ ............ Ge-11 (0.5) 0.5 ND ND ND 35 ND I .?--:F--{-4)- ............... .4. ................. ~ ................. ~ ................. .N.~ ............. 7.:.7. .................. ?.?. ............ · GP-12 (0.5) 0.5 ND ND ND ND ND GP-12 (4) 4 ND ND ND ND ND I Notes: ND = Not detected (See Certified Laboratory Analytical Reports for individual compound reporting limits) I P CBs = polychlorinated bipbenyls feet bgs = feet below ground surface rog/kg = milligrams per kilogram, equivalent to parts per million 1 I I I SECOR Job No. 006.03391.002 PG&E Ph II rpt tbl: 1 Page 1 of 1 3/6/00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX A LIMITATIONS APPENDIX A STATEMENT OF LIMITATIONS The conclusions presented in this report are professional opinions based on data described in this report, opinions at currently accepted hydrogeologic and These have been arrived accordance with engineering standards and practices applicable to this location at the time the work was performed, and are subject to the following inherent limitations: 1. The data reported and the findings, observations, and conclusions expressed in the report are limited by the scope-of-work performed. Since Property activities and conditions beyond our control could change at any time after the completion of this report, our findings, observations, and conclusions can oniy be considered valid as of the date hereof. 2. Because of the limitations stated above, the findings, observations, and conclusions expressed by SECOR in this report are not, nor should not be, considered an opinion concerning the condition of areas of the Property after the date of this report, or areas of the Property that were not investigated. 3. No warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied, is made with respect to the data reported as findings, observations, and conclusions that are based solely upon Property conditions in existence at the time of investigation. 4. This report presents professional opinions and findings of a scientific and technical nature, and shall not be construed to offer legal opinion or representations as to the requirements of, nor compliance with, enviromental laws, roles, regulations, policies of federal, local or state, or government agencies. 5. Any use of this report constitutes acceptance of the limits of SECOR's liability. SECOR's liability extends only to its client and not to any other parties who may obtain this report, unless a specific reliance agreement between SECOR and the other party is executed. I I I I I POE Bakersfield PH H Repc~ SECOR International Incorporated I I I I I I I I I I ~ I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX B FIELD PROCEDURES I APPENDIX B FIELD PROCEDURES PRE-F~LD ACTIVITIES Prior to beginning field activities, SECOR contacted Underground Service Alert (USA) and scheduled a geophysical contractor, Strata Geophysical, to identify buried utilities in the work area. SECOR also prepared a site-specific Health and Safety Plan incorporating potential chemical and physical hazards that may be encountered at the Property during field activities. In addition, SECOR personnel visited the Property and further delineated the Property boundaries with white paint. spray No permits were required. DIRECT PUSH SOIL BORINGS Fisch Environmental, under the direct supervision of a California-registered geologist, advanced 12 direct push soil borings (GP-1 through GP-12). Each of the soil borings was continuously cored to the total depth of approximately 4 feet below ground surface (bgs) using a 2-inch-outside-diameter (OD) by 4-foot-long barrel fitted with a 1.75-inch-OD by 4-foot clear acrylic liner. Two soil samples were collected at depths of 0.5 feet bgs and 4 feet bgs from each of the soil borings. These depths represent the approximate bottom depth of the collected sample. The soil samples were collected by cutting sections of the acrylic liner using a hacksaw. Soil samples collected for chemical analysis were capped with Teflon tape and plastic end caps and immediately placed in a cooler containing frozen gel-packs. Chain-of-custody documentation was initiated during sampling and accompanied the soil samples throughout transport to the laboratory. Soils encountered during drilling were classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. Boring logs were created from the soil samples collected with the acrylic core liners. Between each boring the core barrel was washed in a solution of Alconox and double rinsed in fresh water. Borings were bacldilled from the bottom of the boring to grade with bentonite chips. CONCRETE WIPE SAMPLES Wipe sampling was conducted in general accordance with the minimum requirements for a Stan. dar. d Wipe Test, as defined in 40 CFR § 261.123, and procedures outlined in Wipe Sampling andDouble Wash/Rinse cleanup, as recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency PCB Spill Cleaup Policy, dated June 23, 1987 and revised and clarified April 18, 1991. Wipe samples were collected fi'om 10 locations (W-1 through W-l). One duplicate wipe sample was collected directly adjacent to location W-1 (W-ID). Each wipe sample was collected from a 100 square (sq) centimeter (cm) area using a laboratory- prepared hexane-samrated gauze pad, which was provided in a sealed 6-ounce glass jar. The wipe sampling procedure utilized at each sampling location was as follows. I POE Bakersfield PH H Repo~ SECOR International Incorporated * A disposable 10 cm by 10 cm (inside dimensions) template made ofa cardboard-likematerial was placed over the sampling location to delineate the 100 sq cm area to be sampled. A new template was used for each sampling location. * Using a gloved hand, the laboratory-prepared hexane-saturated gauze was removed from the 6- ounce jar, and the area within the template was wiped vertically, then wiped again horizontally. Prior to replacing the gauze in the jar, any excess hexane that had not evaporated was removed. · After wiping the sampling area, the gauze was placed back into the sampling jar. The jar was then sealed, labeled, and placed into an ice-chest for transport to the laboratory for analysis under chain-of-custody. One field blank was collected. The field blank wipe sample was obtained by opening ajar containing a laboratory-prepared hexane-saturated gauze with a gloved hand, and allowing the jar to remain open for about the same amount of time which was taken collecting a wipe sample as described above. Prior to replacing the cover on the jar, any excess hexane that had not evaporated was removed. The jar was then sealed, labeled, and placed into an ice-chest for transport to the laboratory for analysis under chain-of-custody. POE IIaker~ficld PH II Rq~t SECOR International Incorporated I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I APPENDIX C BORING LOGS - BORINGS GP-1 TI~IROUGH GP-12 ! I I I I ! I i ! I m CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 t~,~.'l PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B m BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR : FISCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH m LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL · BORING: GP-1 Depth ~' ~ ~' 0 > -- -- e ELEVATION: NA '" -~ m ~ ~ -" ~ LITHOLOGICDESCRIPTION FEET ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ 0~ GP-1 0.5' DARK OLdE BROWN (2.5Y,4~) SILT (ML), low to '- ',- nonpmasfic fines; ~ace to 5% fine~min~ ~nd; '. - '. - 1 - 0.0 moderateN damp; moderate di~ imn~de s~ining. -..... 2~ ML · ...--Grout - 3~ 0.0 4~ GP-I 14' '.'~' _ BORING TERMINATED AT A DEP~ OF 4 FE~ BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE 6~ 8~ ~0q ~4~ 152 - - 17~ - - . : 202 SECOR .o,.: m m m CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICE PID 580 B m BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR : FISCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE m HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL e BORING: GP-2 Depth ;~ C) ~- __O g ELEVATION: NA '" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION FEET ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ 0 ~ GP-2 0.5' DARK OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4~) SILT (ML), non-plastic ' - - fines; 10-20% fine~rain~ ~nd; damp. ' 1 ~ 0.0 . 2~ ML . · --Grout 0.0 . 10-20% fine, mined sand; ~ to 5% medium~min~ GP-2 4' sand. , · , ; BORING TERMINATED AT A DEP~ OF 4 FE~ BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE 6~ ao~ - 18~ SECOR m I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT :BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B I BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR : FlSCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE i HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL ~ BORING: GP-3 Depth ~ ~ ~' 0 > -- -- · ELEVATION: NA in o> ~. ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION FEET 0__---~ GP-3 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML), non-plastic fines; '- ', - 10-15% fine-grained sand; trace to 5% medium-grained 1 - o.o sand; damp. "°''' 2~ ML ..... --Grout 3- o.o '""' ~ GP-34' '-'' 4 BORING TERMINATED AT A DEPTH OF 4 FEET BELOW 5-_- GROUND SURFACE o-- 10--: 11- 12- 14-~ 15-- - 16-: - 17- - 19- 20- SECOR I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE: 2/11/00 (~ ~)_~. PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B - I BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFILED SUBCONTRACTOR : FISCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH I LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL BORING: GP~, -- e ELEVATION: NA Depth ~ · c~ ~- -- FEE'rin ,~§ "~ _} m~ ~ ~= LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION 0~ GP~ 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.SY,4N) SILT (ML), non-plasUc fines; -'.'' 5-10% flne~ined sand; damp. '. -. · 3~ 0.0 . .. BORING TERMINATED AT A DEP~ OF 4 FEET BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE 152 16~ 17- 202 SECOR I CLIENT PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE: 2/11/00 ~ p__~ PROJECT NO. 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B I BORING LOCATION 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) BAKERSFILED SUBCONTRACTOR : FlSCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE i HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL BORING: GP-5 Depth ~ g '~' 0 > _e o. .~ e, ELEVATION: NA in § ~- ~ ~ ~ ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION 0~ GP-50.S' DARK OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4~) 81LT (ML), Iow '' 1 2 o.o ~ to 5% medium.mined sand; damp ' ' 2 ~ ML . .'..'--Grout o.o .-{ .. 4~ ~-~4' ' " ' 5- GROUND SURFACE 8~ ~0~ ~4~ 152 16~ - 172 18~ - 20- SECOR NOTES: I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B - I BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFILED SUBCONTRACTOR : FISCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE i HOLE DIAMETER : 2~INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL · BORING: GP-6 > -- -- · ELEVATION: NA Depth in § ~- ~ ~ ~ _~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION FEET 0 ~ GP-6 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SANDY SILT (ML); IOw to ' · . non-plastic fines; 10-20% fine-grained sand; trace to ' '.- 1 o.o 10% medium-grained sand; trace difise iron-oxide staining; . damp 2 -; ML . '.' ~' -- Grout 3-' o.o OLIVE BROWN (2,5,4/4) SILT; non-plastic fines; 5-10% i" ' ' ' fine-grained sand; damp '" GP-6 4' - BORING TERMINATED AT A DEPTH OF 4 FEET BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE 8- ~o-~ _ 13- 14~ 152 - 16- 17- 18-_- 19- - 20- SECOR NOTES: i I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 ~1::)_7 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B m BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD '. CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFILED SUBCONTRACTOR : FlSCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH I LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL BORING: GP-7 -- -- e ELEVATION: NA Depth FEETina:~§ ~"=~ -~ ~ ~= ~~ g LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION 0~ GP~ 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML); non-plastic fines; 5-10% fine.rained sand; ~a~ to medium~min~ · 1 ~ 0.0 sand; damp · 2~ ML . . '--Grout 3~ o.o . . GP~ 4' BORING TERMINATED AT A DEPTH OF 4 FE~ BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE 6~ ~0~ 11~ 14~ 152 - 17~ - 202 SECOR 1 m CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE: 2/11/00 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICE PID 580 B I BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFILED SUBCONTRACTOR : FlSCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE i HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL ~ BORING: GP-8 Depth ~" c~ [ O > -- -- e ELEVATION: NA LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION FEET 0 _-~-~ GP-8 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML); non-plastic fines; - 10-20% fine-grained sand; trace to medium-grained · 1 -_- 0.o sand; damp · 2 ~ ML . .'-- Grout 3- o.o . ~ GP.-8 4' : BORING TERMINATED AT A DEPTH OF 4 FEET BELOW 5 -~ GROUND SURFACE sE - 17- - 19- 20: SECOR NOTES: CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 ~,~_Q PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICE PID 580 B BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR : FISCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL BORING: GP-9 - - e ELEVATION: NA Depth 0_-?~ GP-9 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML); Iow plasticity ' · fines; 5-10% fine-grained sand; trace to medium- ' '.- 1 - 0.0 grained sand; · 2 -~ ML -- Grout 3-_ 0.0 DARK OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,3/3); trace to 10% fine- "' GP-9 4' grained sand , - BOR,.G TERM,NATEO AT ^ DE.T. OF. FEET BELOW - 18-- 20: SECOR I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE: 2/11/00 e P-10 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 a - I BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR FISCH ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD GEOPROBE i HOLE DIAMETER 2-INCH LOGGED BY G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY GEL · BORING: GP-10 Depth ~ ~ [ r,.) > -- -- · ELEVATION: NA in ~- ~ _~. LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION FEET ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ 0~ GP-10 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML); Iowto non-plastic fines; ~ to10% fine-groined ~nd . - ~ . o.o .- 2~ ML .. Tm~ fine.mined sand; ~sional moUeS; Ea~ iron- ' 4 _ GP-10 4' oxide s~ining , , BORING TERMINATED AT A DEPTH OF 4 FE~ BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE 11~ 12~ 185 - 20- I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT :BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE :2/11/00 (~1::)_'1 t PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICEPID 580 B BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE (Page 1 of 1) : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR : FlSCH : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL · BORING: GP-11 Depth ~ _Q ~ _0 ~ ELEVATION: NA FEET ~ ~' ~ ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION 0 ~ GP-11 0.5' OLIVE BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML); Iow to non-plastic I '' fines; trace to 5% fine-groined sand; damp '. - '. - 1- 0.0 ° ° 2-_- ~L .:.'.'.'--G~out I '' 3- o.0 . ° ~ ' . 4 GP-11 4' ' ° ' ' I BORING TERMINATED AT A DEPTH OF 4 FEET BELOW 5 ~ GROUND SURFACE I 11': 12- i 14: ~ 16- ,,, _ 18-~ 20- ! , SECOR I CLIENT : PG&E START DATE : 2/11/00 PROJECT : BAKERSFIELD COMPLETION DATE: 2/11100 G P- 12 PROJECT NO. : 006.03391.002 MONITORING DEVICE PID 580 B BORING LOCATION : 14TH AND "P" STREET SAMPLING METHOD: CONTINUOUS CORE : BAKERSFIELD SUBCONTRACTOR : FISCH (Page I of 1) : ENVIRONMENTAL LOG OF BORING DRILLING METHOD : GEOPROBE HOLE DIAMETER : 2-INCH LOGGED BY : G. FORSYTHE DRAWN BY : GEL ~ BORING: GP-12 Depth ~ ~ ~' ~ ~' ELEVATION: NA in § ~- ~ (~ ~ _~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION FEET ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0~ GP-12 0.5' OLI~ BROWN (2.5Y,4/4) SILT (ML); nonelastic fines; ' - 10-20% tin.mined sand; ~ to 5% medium~min~ '.- 1 ~ o.0 ~nd; damp . ... 2 ~ ML 5-10% fine. mined sand; ~ to medium~min~ ~nd ... --Gro~ 3~ 0.0 4~ GP-12 4' , -_ BORING ~RMINATED AT A DEP~ OF 4 FE~ BELOW 5~ GROUND SURFACE ~0~ ~3~ ~4~ 152 16~ - - 19~ 20: ! I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I ~ I ~ I, APPENDIX D CERTIFIED LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORTS AND CHAIN-OF CUSTODY / MALAB, INC. Submission #= 2000-02-0233 Environmental Services (SDB) Date: February 18, 2000 I SECOR-Mountain View 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 I Mountain View, CA 94043 Attn.: Mr. Mark Becker ! Project: PG&E Bakersfield I Dear Mark, i Attached is our report for your samples received on Friday February 11, 2000 · This report has been mviewod and approved for release, Reproduction of this roport is permitted only in its entirety. I Please note that any unused portion of the samples will be discarded after March 12, 2000 'unleSS you have requested otherwise. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you. I .if you have any questions, please call me at (925) 484-1919. You can also contact me via email. My email address is: asalimpour@chromalals.COm I Sincerely, I.;..'"".' .,~:*,....: '~. ,:,Afsaneh SalimPOur..,:',' ~...:'. ', ....' .,... . - .......*....- :.. ,'i.-.'....'.~ .. ,,' ." '.'.:"'~: ',:,~ i.?:'..*...*':.,',." ·*. '*"' -~" ,. : .' ." '. ',. '" ', . ...- ..' " -" '**'*'; " ... · :"~ '.,::' ,,.. - '_.'~.' ' .' ' . i ...:.'.- . *., . . *.,; "' ,,:.'" ! · · ' ' '~'' . '...i. . .:.,,.. !.i~- ?.. . '!.. '.i., .*~ / /.: ..... "~. ;'~,...... ..~.. .... .., . -,~ .... : .,.."'* ':: ~"*"' ": .* ":" ''~ ....... ": :'~ . . : , :- .., · ...~ .,;..~ · . '.-'- '"',': '"' ': '~:".' ' Teiephone: (925) 484-1919 ~'Facsimlle: {§25i484-;1098" ..... .," - · 1'3:11 ' ' 'Page 1 'of. 1 I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) PCBs I SECOR-Mountain View [] 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 I Mountain View, CA 94043 Attn: Mark Becker Phone: (650) 691-0131 Fax: (650) 691-9837 , Project #: Project: PG&E Bakersfield I Samples Reported Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Lab # I PGE-W-01 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:00 1 PGE-W-01D Wipe 02/10/2000 12:02 2 PGE-W-02 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:04 3 i PGE-W-03 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:06 4 PGE-W-04 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:10= 5 PGE-W-05 ' Wipe "02/10/2000 12:11 6 " PGE-W-06 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:13 7 I PGE-W-07 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:15 8 PGE-W-08 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:16 ,9 PGE-W-09 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:18 10 I PGE-W-10 Wipe 02/10/2000 12:20 11 PGE-W-TB Wipe 02/10/2000 12:25 12 I [..'; ..'~'., ~....~' . · ..,.' .;-... .. :.'. . .. .; . 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Submission #: 2000-02.0233 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: PGE-W-01 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-001 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:00 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-O2.14 Matrix: Wipe , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 19:11 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 ugANipe 1:00 ' 02/16/2000 19:11 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe "1.00 "02/16/2000 19:11 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 19:11 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 1.00 02/16/2000 19:11 ug/wipe Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 07J16/2000 19:11 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 19:11 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 86.6 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 19:11 . Decachlorobiphenyl 87.8 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 19:11 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: PGE-W-01D Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-002 Project: Received: 02/1112000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:02 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 19:42 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00" 02/16/2000 19:42 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 ~ 02/16/2000.19:42 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 19:42 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 '.. 02/16/2000 19:42 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/1612000 19:42 Amclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 19:42 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachlom-m-xylene 87.0 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 19:42 Decachl0robiphenyl 87.2 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 19:42 ...:'.~..~. ',~ :~".i..i.',,, .-..'."~..' ' · '". :4;. :.. · . . ... · ....... '~:.') · . '.., ,, ~(; . ,!.: /. · ..: .: .... . . · : ': .... .'":' ~': i'""?-' i:,: ':' '.:'. ! ..... '~.'- , .. ', :, .. : :. ..,.: .. . Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facslrnlle: (925) 484-1096 ~".]. . ., ..~ ...,. . .....,...,-.: .. Printed on: 02/18/2000.11:30 : . '~ .' Page 3.of 15 :: ' ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: PGE-W-02 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-003 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield I Extracted: 02/1412000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:04 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe ! Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1.00 '.' 02/16/2000 20:14 Aroclor 1221 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 · 02/16/2000 20:14 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ugANipe "1.00 ' 02/16/2000 20:14 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ugANipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:14 I Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 1.00 02/16/2000 20:14 ug/wipe Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:14 .Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:14 I . Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89.7 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 20:14 Decachlorobiphenyl 89.5 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 20:14 I '~ ! I " . . · . ,, .' .. ~'.,..-. ...' ,- .,.~. . ~ . ~,,. . -_; .~ .. -: .'. . -. .,,~, :. :., .: ,..- , ~'i' ' ' '" ' :" ' - ' : " .,' .'~ ' · . .., ' : 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566L4756 .... ' . :~,.,, · ;-'... . .. (' ,;';,- .- , i .., . . '....:Telephone: (925) 484-1919 *. Facsimile! (925) 484-1096 ':' · .... ..-" . . ... ' ... ...~.. ... .'~....,. ..:,' '.,,.,.:' .,:' .'. ., ......; printed on: OZ/18/200011:30 ... .~.. '. 2: .. · ' - ."i .. ' .:'.-~' '.. · :. ".: Page4of15 I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: PGE-W-03 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-004 Project: Received: 02/1112000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:06 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 · ug/wipe .1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 Amclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe '1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 I Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/1'6/2000 20:45 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 87.2 65-135. % 1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 Decachlor°biphenyl 86.0 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 20:45 I ' '~' }: ':."".'. ' .. ...".-.'., .... · ... r- ....... , ' ?; "" '. ~,',i'. ? ..; .'..",'.:' ?.;";~:::i}?'-:.:. 'i? i' '*"' ''~ "' '.Telephon'e: (9~5)484-1919. Facslml!..e: ({}25)484-1'09..6 - ' "":":'" -.'--' Printed°n:02/18/200011!30 ~' ': '-' ':. ~ ..... : ' ' .' :'" '-' .:, ~' .Page5of,15 · ~ · ..:,,;... -'...,~,...... ....,., .,.- ,.,- ..... . ..... .... . ..... ... . · ., ,..,.'.; I C H Re MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02.0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: PGE-W.04 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-005 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:10 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02,14 Matrix: Wipe I ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/16/2000 21:16 :' Amclor 1221 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1~00 02/16/2000 21:16 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,25 ug/wipe .1;00 .' 02/16/2000 21:16 Amclor 1242 ' ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/16/2000 21:16 I Aroclor 1248 ND 0,25 1,00 02/16/2000 21:16 ug/wipe Aroclor 1254 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/16/2000 21:16 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/16/2000 21:16 I. Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89.2 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 21:16 Decachlorobiphenyl 88.2 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 21:16 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02.0233 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: PGE-W-05 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-006 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:11 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Aroclor 1242 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Aroclor 1 248 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 85.0 65-135 '% 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 Decachlorobiphenyl 83.8 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 21:48 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: PGE-W-06 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-007 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:13 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 - ugANipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:19 Aroclor 1221 ND '0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 .02/16/2000 22:19 Aroclor 1232 ND 0;25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:19 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ugANipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:19 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 ugANipe i.00 02/16/2000 22:19 Aroclor 1254 -ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/1612000 22:19 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:19 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89.9 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 22:19 Decachlorobiphenyl 89.0 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 22:19 I I-. . .,~:. ,:..;.. .'.- .' ....~..... ,,... . ,:.,.. , .~!..... ,.' ...:?.., ~.., . .. ....,,~?.: ;?". ,. ,.).~,.,j :..~.,~ i..:.,.,,..,.!''~.,:.. ,., .. ,;CA 94566-4756'i',.':'~, ' ' '.'...'."'.. ' ' ' ' · :-'"~' ':' ,:'".'i':' :,...:i:'...'. ' "'i';'i '-'.'' '"':"' '"' '. "i'_1220.O~nYLane*piea~anton i,..'" ",,, '" · · ~', .. . . ... ,,, ':TelePhone: (925) 484-1919' Facsimile: (925).484-1096". .. .. :. ,-.. ...... .;. -. /l~ted on: 02/18/2000 11:30...... '? ..'-." " ' .-"' ",' ... ."' .' .~. . . ' '.';"i.!.~. ' "'":' :" - ' Page' 8 of I ' ' ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: PGE-W-07 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-008 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:15 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe I' ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1'~00. .02/16/2000 22:51 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 I Aroclor 1248 0.25 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 ND ug/wipe Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89.1 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 Decachlorobiphenyl 87.5 65-135 .% 1.00 02/16/2000 22:51 ! i''" " '"-'' "'::" "' "' ' :' ~"";.'. '.':~'i.' "'~-*...-:.:. i':' ' .~ I ' .... " ' :" . .... .~.:..?i!.,. : ':.,:. .,.. :"' .' ~'~""~"' :"!'""';"!;"' '~" i .... '"' '"~ ' ....... ' .... ' ' " ........... ...- ' · *.'.' 1220 Quany Lal~e* pleaSanton, CA 945664756 .'{i ~:.'" - ."'"' .... ' ....... *" ..... ' ..... CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: PGE-W-08 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-009 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:16 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 · ug/wipe 1,00 - 02/16/2000 23:22 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 : ug/wipe "1.00 ' 02/16/2000 23:22 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 ug/w!pe Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89.0 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 Decachlorobiphenyl 90,0 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 23:22 [] I.'..'?:" ,::i!~,?."'.'i'i' '",..'~'..'~ i" i,.'~ '" ':" ~ , "; .:...'--; .~....~ ..' . .'.." ,... ..... · ...' .' . .... · ! · '"':"': '" ':' :~ '~ '""" "" '~; ' ":"~:':~'?'~"":'" i ' '' ~''': .... ' ' ".~"~. ":" i ":";';';~"?-i::-~- -':?"" '~i: '? . '~ " " '"' '~ ..... · ~ ',',:-;::' ...;.:"...'..: ':.'~ '.i..= :..' .... ..- -' .. ~... '~.~1220QuawLane*Pleasanton,-'CA94566;4756..::~ .: ...~....;' ... ' -......... :'..~. . " ' ' ~ "' ;= ,..Telephone:'(9.25) 484-1919.? Facsimile: (925).4.84-1096"" : ~ ' ..; · :. ...:. . .. -'.'~.' ..?.. ;;+". .;:'.'..".' ';· · . . . . . . .... . . ~.. :"Printed'on: 02/18/2000 11:30' . :"'i-'i ~ " "' " Page' 10 of ;15 ,. ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #= 2000-02-0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: PGE-W-g9 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-010 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield I Extracted: 02/1412000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:18 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe ! , Compound Result . Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0.25 ug/wipe '1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25'. ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe .1.00 · 02/16/2000 23:53 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 I Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 ug/wipe . Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 93.1 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 Decachlorobiphenyl 91.4 65-135 % 1.00 02/16/2000 23:53 ! ! - I '"' ~ '~','... ,'.- .'.:. -'i:"' '".':' '~.,.... .~,..;~.: . ,.: .:'. '....'. ..' '~ ' '. ' ,. -- ,-,.; ~: ~ .~,.;- :" -~.' ',:...... ~.. ~ :..', -.:,~ ,...~.. ." -.; "..." ;...-.,,~... ~,'. .""""':.. . " ... :...... , .... ; ,.~." ... ... ,....,,... ....... -. . ..; ... ,.-:. , .. :.-.. "' '"". '-"; . ' '. · "'."' . ." 1220 Ouany. Lane .* pleaSanton, CA 94566-4756 ' ;.~ ,.,'- ' ' '.'.' ~::i;:' '. "i"-,:'.. , ....., .- ;-7..!','? · ~- ,~....' .~-i-. 'i. -,: ' .,i" - Telephone:'(925) 484-1919' FaCSimlle~(925) 484-1096 , ' '" '"" "..; .. '-' · ?'... ' "':'" Pri~tted on: 02/;18/200011:30 :i i: ~i Pag;'11"°f 1'5 I ' CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-M0untain View Test Method: 8080A Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: PGE-W-10 Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0233-011 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield I E~(tracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:20 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02,14 Matrix: Wipe Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0,25 - ug/wipe 1,00 .02/17/2000 00:25 Aroclor 1221 ND .. 0;25 ug/wipe :1,00 02/17/2000 00:25 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/17/2000 00:25 Aroclor 1242 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/17/2000 00:25 I Aroclor 1248 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/17/2000 00:25 Amclor 1254 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/17/2000 00:25 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1,00 02/17/2000 00:25 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 96.6 65-135 % ' 1.00 ' 02/17/2000 00:25 Decachlorobiphenyl 94.8 65-135 % 1.00 02/17/2000 00:25 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: PGE-W-TB Lab Sample ID: 200{)-02-0233-012 Project: Received: 02/11/2000 15:55 PG&E Bakersfield Extracted: 02/1412000 Sampled: 02/10/2000 12:25 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-02.14 Matrix: Wipe Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Amclor 1016 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 1;00 02/17/2000 00:56 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 ~ ug/wipe . 1,00 .02/17/2000 00:56 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/17/2000 00:56 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/17/2000 00:56 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/17/2000' 00:56 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/17/2000 00:56 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 1.00 02/17/2000 00:56 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetmchloro-m-xylene 94.1 65-135 % 1.00 02/17/2000 00:56 Decachlorobiphenyl 90.9 65-135 % 1.00 02/17/2000 00:56 ! C H Re MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 Envimnmenta! Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I Batch QC Report PCBs Method Blank Wipe QC Batch if 2000102114-02.14 MB: 2000/02/14-02.14-001 Date Extracted: 02/14/2000 I ... Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 02/16/2000 17:37 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.25 ug/wipe 02/16/2000 17:37 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 02/16/2000 17:37 Aroclor 1242 ND 0,25 ug/wipe · 02/16/2000 17:37 I Aroclor 1248 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 02/16/2000 17:37 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,25 ug/wipe 02/16/2000 17:37 Aroclor 1260 ND ·0,25 ug/wipe 02/16/2000 i7:37 I .Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 99.0 65-135 % 02/16/2000 17:37 Decachlorobiphenyl 95.0 65-135 % 02/16/2000 17:37 ! ;"'~:"-. : '- -.:' ..........~ ,, ,. .... . .-,.-.,. ',, . ~: . .-, ! ., . . .,. '. , .... ,- . , , . : ;' ':' "' 'i"'~'";":'"'~.:'~""'-:" ', ~' .... '"- .... ' .... " ':' '' ~" :"" .... "~'"' '"' ""~' "~"'" ,':" """ ': '~ .... " '-'..,",i · .. .., . .- ' ,' ,., '" ;'.",": ~",'.-Telephone': (925) 484;1'919' Fa~slmllbl (925) 484-1096 .' :",' "~ '-,. -'" ' ....' · "' · ,:.~ :'. .':' 'R:iritedoni02/18/200011:30','..'.., ",!.: :; : .....: '..' ' ..,~ . I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0233 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I Batch QC Report PCBs I Laboratory Control Spike (LCSILCSD) Wipe QC Batch # 2000102/14-02.14 LCS: 2000/02/14-02.14-002 Extracted: 02/14/2000 Analyzed: 02/16/2000 18:08 I LCSD: 2000/02/14-02.14-003 Extracted: 02/14/2000 02/16/2000 18:39 Analyzed: Compound Conc. ug/wipe ] Exp. Conc, ug/wipe ] Recovery [%] I~D Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags I LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] Recovery RPD LCS LCSD Aroclor 1016 2180 2110 2000 2000 109.0 105.5 3,3 65-135 30 Amclor 1260 2150 2040 2000 2000 107.5 102,0 5.3 65-135' 30 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xyl 46.6 46.6 50 50 93.2 93.2 65-135 i Decachloroblphenyl 45.2 45.3 50 50 90.4 90.6 65-135 I " '~ ~- O~-- O~..~I~ ~ Chain-of Custody Number: SECOR Chain-of Custody Record Field Office: CO,'1 ¢-.6/~L ~ ~ Additional documents are attached, andare, a~a~ ofthis Record. Address: ,~ ~/~ ~ ~. ~ ~ Job Name: ~ ~ C~ ~ ~~'- ~ ~ O Location: Project ~.O~/~o~ Task ~ Analysis Request ProjectManag~.~ ~ ~~ Laborato~ ~0~ ~ ~ ~ ._ Turnaround Time ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a~ = ~ Sampler's Name ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ =~ - Sampler's Signature ~ ~ ~ z~~° .~>~ .~.~o~ 3 -c~ ~ ~ E~ ~ o~ ~ ~ o~ E~ ~ ~ .a~ ~ Comments/ Sample ID Date Time Matrix z ~ ~ ~ ~ & ~ z ~ ~ ~ E ~ & = ~ Instructions Special Instructions/Comments: Relinquj?hed by: ] Receiy~ by: ~~-~ Sample Receipt Sign ~ ~ ~./ ' Sign ~~ ~'~ Total no. of containers: ~~Z ~J~l~ ¢ Print ~.~/ ~~:5 Print~~.~/~~, Chain of custody seals: Company ~0 Company ~¢~[~' ' Rec'd in good condition/cold: ~~ ~c~ Time /¢~o0 _~e ~y~ Time /~' ~ Date~/il/o~ Conforms {o record: -- ~ ~~ ~:1~ ~~1 ~' Relin~ed b~~ Received by: . Client: . sign Company ~~/~. / Company Time /C.~ Date~/~o Time /~ Date ~//o~ Client Phone: SE~R CUS~EC Rev. ~ Date: / / Page / of "'-~ ~)0(~" O~, ' O~.~J~ Chain-of Custodv Number: : SEC©R Chain-of Custody Record Address:Field Office: ~-~"~ (~, ~' ~--'~ Job Name: [~ Additional documents are attached, and ~~ of this Record. ~ (~' ~' ~3~ .~ Location: " Analysis Request Project # 00~ . ~,~'~',~,/. ooz.- Task # Project Manager ~ Laborato~ ~ ~ ~/~ Turnaround Time ~ Sampler's Name Sampler's Signature ~ ~ ~ .~ Comments/ Sampte ID Date Time Matrix Special Instructions/C.0. J~ments: Relinqui.shjgd by: ~' , Received By: /~y) ?~,~-~.- r~, ~ Sample Receipt . ' ~ ~ ~. . ...... . ~ '~' ~ ~ ' Sign ~) ~, / . Sign ~ :~ ,~~ Total no. of containers: ~ J ~ ~ Print ~ ~ ~ A/~ ,,~ Print ~ ~ ~ ~~ Chain of custody seals:  Company . - ~ Company ~~ I ~' ~ Rec'd in good condition/cold: ~.~ . _. .._.~me /~. Date~/:~ Time /3:~ Date ~/,I Conforms t~ record: ~ ~ elinq 's-ed by.~ .... ' C,,ent: Company ~~ Company ~ . Time ~.'S~ Date ~/I i~o Time /~5 ~ Date ~///o~ Client Phone: SECOR CUS~EC R~. ~ Date: / / Page ~ of ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) Date: February 18, 2000 SECOR-Mountain View 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 Mountain View, CA 94043 Attn.: Mr. Mark Becker Project: PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Dear Mark, Attached is our report for your samples received on Saturday Februar'~ 12, 2000 This report has been reviewed and approved for release. Reproduction of this report is permitted only in its entirety.· Please note that any unused portion of the samples will be discarded after March 13, 2000 unless you have requested otherwise. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to yOu. If you have any questions, please call me at (925) 484-1919. You can also contact me via email. My email address is: asalimpour@chmmalab.com Sincerely, 1 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) Total Lead SECOR-Mountain View [] 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 Mountain View, CA 94043 Attn: Mark Becker Phone: 691-0131 Fax: 691-9837 (650) (650) Project #: Project: PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Samples Reported Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Lab # GP-1 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 1 GP-1 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 2 GP-2 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 3 GP-2 (4') Soil 02/11/2000. 4 GP-3 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 5 GP-3 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 6 GP-4 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 7 GP-4 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 8 GP-5 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 9 GP-5 (4) Soil 02/11/2000 10 GP-6 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000' 11 GP-6 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 12 GP-7 (0.5') Soil 02/1112000 13 GP-7 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 14 GP-8 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 15 GP-8 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 16 GP-9 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 17 GP-9 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 18 GP-10 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 19 GP-10 (4') Soil 02/1112000 20 GP-11 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 21 GP-11 (4') Soil 02/1112000 22 GP-12 (0.5') Soil. 02/11/2000 23 GP-12 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 24 .. 1220 QUarry Lane, pleasanton,.CA g4566.4756 ........ Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 - C H ROMALAB, IN C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-I. (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-001 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 32 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 13:37 .':. ' .. ,. . ',.' . ' ."' i:: '.1220Quant Lane*.Pleasanton, CA g4566-4756 · . - .. '. · :... I"" ' ' '""" : .... . ' .' Telephone:.(925) 484-t919' Facsimile: (925) 484;,1096 · ' ' '.':: :i ' ' Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 , Page 2 of 29 ' ' ....- -. . "' , , : · .. ,.~ . : .. CHROMALAB, INC. #: =ooo-o -o 4, Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-1 {4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-002 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 7.2 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 13:59 '," '"''" ': ':.'i'.:!.'.- : · ...-- .. ' 1220 Quarry Lane.* Pleasant0n, CA I)4566-4756 ...' ..... , . - . . ; "- Telephone: (925)484-1919.*.Facslmlle: (925) 484-1096 '. Printed on: 02/i8/2000 12:56 -' '~ · ", - - '" ' ' ' Page 3 of 29 ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #= 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 30~0B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-2 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-003 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil " Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 98 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:02 ! .i'; ..:' ' .. . . ..: '~ '",,- · · · ,~,- ,,.....; .... -: ..~ .. . :..,~.~i:~ , ', . ,. .' .... '.. :;~'. ,:.; ':· .~ . . ,. '... .~ . · · ..... · · . .. ~ " . , ,. " " ... 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 I " ' - ..... .TelePhone: (925) 484-1919 * FaCSimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58" ' ' .. Page.4' of 29 CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000.02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-2 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-004 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERS FIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06,15 Matrix: Soil , Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 6,2 5.0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/16/2000 14:04 · I 1220 Quarry Lane.* Pleasant=n, CA 94566-4756 .. -. · . .-. ... ' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 ~ Facsimile: (925) 484-1096'. . . ' · Printed.on: 02/18/2000 12:56 ' ' · . Page 5 of 29 ' ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B i Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead I Sample ID: GP-3 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-005 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil · I ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Lead ND 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:07 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasant0n, CA 94566-4756 I Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 · .' . Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 " Page 6 of 29 C H Re MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 30~0B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-3 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-006 Project: Received: 02/12/200~0 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 5.4 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:10 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:56 ' Page .7 of 29.... CHROMALAB, INC. s,,~=,s~o~ #: =ooo-o=-o=~ Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-4 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-007 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 8.1 $.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:13 .. 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:56 Page 8 of 29 C H Rd MALAB, I N C. s,,b,.issio. #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-4 {4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-008 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 5,1 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:16 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:56 Page 9 of 29 C H ROMALAB, I N C. Submission fi: 2000-02.0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 30,~0B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-5 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-009 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead ND 5.0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/16/2000 14:18 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 Page 10 of 29 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-5 (4) Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-010 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERS FI ELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 7.9 5.0 mg/Kg .1.00 02/16/2000 14:34 ..~':...:.:-...., .~.. :'..', ...,... ..1220QuamjLane. PleaSanton, CA 94566-4756 r ...'. .-. ...... ..... · . , ,.. :.:.. :;... ,~ Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 CH ROMALAB, INC. su~=iss~o, #= =ooo.o=-o=~ Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-6 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-011 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06,15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 11 5,0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/16/2000 14:36 ·" · - :Prlhted on: 02/18/200012:58 ... ".. · '~ ' Page 12 of 29 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-6 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-012 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 5.2 5,0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:39 ! · -" ' ' ~'=' .... ' .... " '-'-'~!-':'='" ' ' ~-.'" .... :" ':'. ' :; "i" ". ~..'= · ";"';-':,." ':' '~ ......... '" ...... ' ' '~'' ' " ' ,-. .... "'.'.,.i.;i-. :. .: . . · : .... ' ' ', ' .... ' " 1220 Quany Lane * pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 . : .. ' ', .... .: I ,'. ' . ,' ' , Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 '" . ' .~ " ' '~ ' · ':' . . Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 Page' i3 of 29 -'" I ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 30~0B Total Lead I Sample ID: GP-7 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-013 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ! , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Lead 45 5.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:42 ! 1220 Quany Lane* Pleasanton, CA 94566'4756 ." . , .:' Telephone: (925) 484-19t9 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ~ "' PHnt~d on: 02/18/2000 12:56 -." Page 14 of 29 ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-7 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-014 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERS FI ELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed F~ag Lead 5.1 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:45 / ! ·_ " '",~:~'.'.,.~-'."i ~' : '~ ..... '" '" '-' .'~ '"'" '" :' '" :"' ' ' .... ~'" '":':'-"!' '"'"' ':,i: ~" ' '" ' · 1220 Quarry Lane *r-luu~=,,~v.'"'-----'--. CA 94566'4756 " .. " ... '." I .i: ' ' ::"" .... Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile (925) 484-1096" ' '.' ....... :' ' ..::'::." ~' ' ., .... Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:56 ..: Page 15 of 29 i CH ROMALAB, INC. s~,~ss~o, #: =ooo-o=-o=~ Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 30~0B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-8 {0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-015 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 17 5.0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/16/2000 14:47 i . · .. ... '; .1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 , -. · ' Telephone: (925) 484-1919.~,Facslmilei (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 ~. '; Page 16 of 29 ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 30~;0B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-8 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-016 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead ND 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:50 1220 Quarry Lane; Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 .. ~. .. . :' ' I '. Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile:'(925) 484-1096 -. ' ,:.. .. Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 · Page 17 of 29 I CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR.Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-9 {0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-017 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead' 34 5,0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:53 ! . .' 1220 Quarry Lane'* Pleasanton, CA 94566'4756 '1 " Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 . Page 18 of 29 I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 30,~0B Total Lead Sample ID:' GP-9 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-018 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead ND 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:56 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton. CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 - : -. Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 Page 19 of 29 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02.0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-10 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-019 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 17 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 14:59 ! i 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 P~tnted on: 02/18/2000 12:58 Page 20 of 29 I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-10 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-020 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-06.15 Matrix: Soil , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead ND 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 15:14 1220 Quant Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:56 Page 21 of 29 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-11 (0,5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-021 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-03.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 35 5.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 20:38 ! i .. ' 1220 Quan7 Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ...: · ....: Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ' '~' '~-." .. ~ · Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 . Page 22 of 29. ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-11 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-022 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-03.15 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead 7.7 5.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 20:47 ·. "1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton. CA 94566-4756 . '.,'.. .. Telephone: (925) 484-1919 *' Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 : .'" "' '. · Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 ·.Page 23 of 29 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP-12 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-023 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-03.15 Matrix: Soil , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead ND 5.0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/16/2000 20:50 ! ....' .. .. :.. 1220 Quarry Lane ' Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 · · ' . TelePhone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ~ i'. ' '" : ' i"i .... ...'Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 Page 24 of 29 ! CHROMALAB, INC. Su~m~ssio. #: =00o-0=-0~ Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B Total Lead Sample ID: GP.'I2 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-024 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-03.15 Matrix: Soil , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Lead ND 5.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/16/2000 21:09 .! · . 1220 QuanY Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756" " ' ' · Telephone: (925) 484-t919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ". "' ' :" Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 ... . .... Paget25. of 29 ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 3050B - Batch QC Report Total Lead Method Blank Soil QC Batch # 2000102/14-06.15 MB: 2000/02/14-06.15-070 Date Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 I Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Analyzed Flag Lead ND 1.0 mg/Kg 02/16/2000 13:28 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasan~n, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:58 Page 26 of 29 ' C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B - Batch QC Report Total Lead Method Blank Soil QC Batch # 2000/02/16-03.15 MB: 2000/02/16-03.15-037 Date Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 ' Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Analyzed Fla.q Lead ND 1.0 mg/Kg 02/16/2000 20:01 ' ...' 'i220 Quany Lane · Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 .'. .. ' -. Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 " Printed o~: 02/18/2000 12:58 .. · · :- ... Page 27 of 29 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B- Batch QC Report Total Lead Laboratory Control Spike (LCS/LCSD) Soil OC Batch # 2000102114-06.15 LCS: 2000/02/14-06.15-071 Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Analyzed: 02/16/2000 13:31 LCSD: 2000/02/14-06.15-072 Extracted: 02/14/2000 16:06 Analyzed: 02/16/2000 13:34 Compound Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Recovery [%] RPD Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] Recovery RPD LCS LCSD Lead 97.5 102 100.0 100.0 97.5 102.0 4.5 80-120 20 ! I , , ' 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton~'CA 94566-4756 . i · .. ' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 ~ Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:56 : Page 28 of 29 . CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000.02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 6010B Attn: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3050B- Batch QC Report Total Lead Laboratory Control Spike (LCS/LCSD) Soil OC Batch # 2000102116-03.15 LCS: 2000/02/16-03.15-038 Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 Analyzed: 02/16/2000 20:05 LCSD: 2000/02/16-03.15-039 Extracted: 02/16/2000 12:11 Analyzed: 02/16/2000 20:08 Compound Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Recovery [%] R°D Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] Recovery RPD LCS LCSD Lead 96.7 94.5 100.0 100.0 96.7 94.5 2.3 80-120 20 I . 1220 Quarry Lane* pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ' , .:~ ~. . . . ' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ~" : "'..... .. Printed m~: 02/18/2000 12:56 . Page 29 of 29 ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) PCBs SECOR-Mountain View [] 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 Mountain View, CA 94043 Attn: Mark Becker Phone: (650) 691-0131 Fax: (650) 691-9837 Project #: Project: PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Samples Reported Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Lab # GP-1 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 1 GP-1 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 2 GP-2 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 3 GP-2 (4') Soil .02/11/2000 4 GP-3 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 5 GP-3 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 6 GP-4 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 7 GP-4 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 8 GP-5 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 9 GP-5 (4) Soil ' 02/11/2000 10 GP-6 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 11 GP-6 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 12 GP-7 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 13 GP-7 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 14 GP-8 (0.5') Soil 02/1112000 15 GP-8 (4') Soil ~ 02/11/2000 16 GP-9 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 17 GP-9 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 18 GP-10 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 19 GP-10 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 20 GP-11 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 21 GP-11 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 22 GP-12 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 23 GP-12 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 24 ! · ". - . .. - 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton,· CA 94566-4756 .' · .- .. .... i Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facslmllei (925) 484-1096 · · ". -'. Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 ' .. Page 1 of 31 ! I C H RO MALAB, IN C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35,~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-I (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-001 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 Aroclor 1221 ND 0,050 ... mg/Kg ·1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 i Amclor 1242 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 Aroclor 1248 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 21:22 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 87.4 50-125 % 1.00 02/14/2000 21:22 Decachlorobiphenyl 80.0 46-142 % 1.00 02/14/2000 21:22 ! I I ,. 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 .... .. . · Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ,.. · · ·. Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 ' ' Page 2 of 31..: I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-1 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-002 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 · QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND .. 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Amclor 1248 ND · 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89.5 50-125 % 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 Decachlorobiphenyl 80.1 46-142 % 1.00 02/14/2000 21:53 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756. Telephone: (925) 484-1919 ° Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 Page 3 of 31 I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs i Sample ID: GP-2 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-003 Project: Received: 02/1 2/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERS FI ELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 . 02/14/2000 22:25 Aroclor 1221 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 22:25 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 22:25 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mglKg 1,00 02/14/2000 22:25 Aroclor 1248 ND 0,050 rog/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 22:25 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 22:25 Aroclor 1260 0,085 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/14/2000 22:25 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 90.3 50-125 . % 1.00 02/14/2000 22:25 Decachlombiphenyl 83.0 46-142 % 1.00 02/14/2000 22:25 · ! I 1220 Quam/Lane * Pleasant°n, CA 94566-4756 · '...." '- Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ... Printed on: 02/18/200012:59 . Page.4 of 31' CHROMALAB, INC. su =issio #: =000-02-0= Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-2 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-004 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 Aroclor 1221 ND · '0:050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/1412000 22:56 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/1412000 22:56 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetmchloro-m-xylene 104.3 50-125 % 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 Decachlorobiphenyl 100.1 46-142 % 1.00 02/14/2000 22:56 ! I . -- . :.: .. ... 1220 QuamJ Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ' . · Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 · .. · Printed on: 02/18/2000 i2:59 Page 5 of 31 i I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-3 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-005 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 .mglKg 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 Aroclor 1221 ND . .0.050 .mg/Kg .. 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 I Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 Amclor 1254 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 i Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/1412000 23:27 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 91.6 50-125 % 1.00 02/1412000 23:27 i Decachlorobiphenyl 80.7 46-142 % 1.00 02/14/2000 23:27 I .' 1220 QUarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ". - Printed on: 02/18/2000 12i59 .Page 6 of 31 I I CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-3 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-006 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND . 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 Aroclor 1221 ND ' 0.050 rog/Kg .1.00 .02/15/2000 11:12 Aroclor 1232 ' ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:i2 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 75.7 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 Decachlorobiphenyl 76.1 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 11:12 ! I I 1220 Quarry Lane * pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephooe: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed o~: 02/18/2000 12:59 Page 7 of 31 I I CHROMALAB, INC. su =issio. #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View , Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~50/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-4 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-007 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01,14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:44 Aroclor 1221 ND ·· ·0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 11:44 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 · 02/15/2000 11:44 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 11:44 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:44 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:44 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 11:44 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 67.6 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 11:44 Decachlorobiphenyl 60.5 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 11:44 ! 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925)484-1919 * Facsimile: (925)484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 ' Page 8 of 31 ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-4 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-008 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 i Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 mg/Kg · 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 Amclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachlom-m-xylene 83.0 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 Decachlorobiphenyl 80.9 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 12:15 ! I 1220 QuanY Lane * Pleasanton, 'CA 94566'4756 ..-' · ' . · ' 'l'~lophone: (925) 484-1019 ° Fa~lmlle: (025) 484-100{i Printed (x~: 02/18/2000 12:59 Page 9 of 31 ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-5 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-009 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 Ar°clor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg .1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 83.3 50-125 % '1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 Decachlorobiphenyl 80.5 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 12:46 I I .' .. 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasant. on, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925)484-1919 * Facslmlle: (925)484-1096 Printed o~: 02/18/2000 12;59 Page 10 of 31 I I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-5 (4) Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-010 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:18 Aroclor 1221 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 ' 02/15/2000 13:18 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 13:18 Aroclor 1242 ND 0,050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:18 Amclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:18 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 13:18 Amclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 13:18 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 85.2 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 13:18 Decachlombiphenyl 80.4 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 13:18 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 .... ' ..... ' I Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/t8/2000 12:59 Page 11 of 3~1 I ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-6 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-011 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 .mg/Kg .1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 ,N'odor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 81.4 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 Decachlorobiphenyl 77.8 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 13:49 I 1220 Quany Lane ° Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed o~: 02/18/2000 12:59 Page 12 of 31 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-6 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-012 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 . 02/15/2000 14:21 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 ' 02/15/2000 14:21 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 84:2 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 Decachlorobiphenyl 79.5 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 14:21 1220 Quarry Lane ° Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facslrnlle: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 ' ' Page 13 of 31 ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 35,~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-7 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-013 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 i Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050. rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 I Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 82.6 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 Decachlorobiphenyl 78.6 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 14:52 .! 'l" 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton CA 94566-4756 · Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * FaCSimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 Page 14 of 31 C H Re MALAB, IN C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35,~0/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-7 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-014 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 78.8 50-125 % 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 Decachlorobiphenyl 77.7 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 15:24 1220 Quarry Lane ' Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 Page 15 of 31 C H RO MALAB, I N C. #: =ooo-o=-o= I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A I PCBs I Sample ID: GP-8 (0,5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-015 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD i Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 · QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil ! , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution . .Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg ;1~00 02/.15/2000 15:55 Aroclor 1221 ND ,..0.050 mg/Kg 1;00 ... 02/15/2000 15:55 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 .mg/Kg 1.00 ' 02/15/2000 15:55 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 ! 5:55 I ND 0.050 mg/Kg .00 02/15/2000 5:55 Aroclor 1 248 1 1 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 15:55 Aroclor 1260 0.15 0.050 mg/Kg · 1.00 02/15/2000 15:55 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 74.7 50-125 % 1 ~00 02/15/2000 15:55 Decachlorobiphenyl 73.8 46-142 % 1.00 02/15/2000 15:55 I ! " '? ? ~' ~' ' ' I' ' '"' ~"' :'.:: '"'~' .' 'ii'." :?,;~'--.. '-"-.. ' ' ' ~ -!~;. ,',. :;'~:" ' ': '~ " , .'. , , I -' -....:-...: ;,' .... .'::,, ?' . - ... .-. .. .../-; .. ,'- , . ~ . . . . , ~....~, .. - . . ...'........;~, ... - . .., . . . ',' .- ..; ,... .... .,;.. . .. .... . ~ ~ ~> , . . .., . .. .~. .;..., .~- ! - ~.' · ,.~.,...... .....,,- · :,..,. '.': · ' . ', ' . "~" .. "..".-" '" -., 'Telepho~e'(925)484-1919*Facsim e'(925)484-1096. .... '. '."... ' ~ . :: .i',',~ ,. ', ' ..' .:.' ','.'~.,.'.' . .' ".. , ' . , · ~' :'' .''. '., ' , :"' .' : ' ' .: '. ~ ,' · , " '"."~i'-,- '~;~': ' ' ' · ' · Printed on: 02/18/2000 12:59 I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000.02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35,~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-8 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-016 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/1412000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil I , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 :. 02/15/2000 16:27 Amclor 1221 ND 0.050 .. mg/Kg ., 1.00 02/15/2000 16:27 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 16:27 Amclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 16:27 I ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 16:27 Aroclor 1248 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 · 02/15/2000 16:27 Amclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 16:27 I Surrogate(s) .. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachlor°-m-xylene 113.2 50-125 % ' 1.00 · 02/15/2000 16:27 · ~ Decachlorobiphenyl 80.2 46-142 % .1.00 '" 02/15/2000 16:27 ! I " '~'": ":'::"".'. .... '""','."' ' .... ' .... '~ "'~ 'i::.:?'":'": :'i- ' ":" '... '-:" : ". .... :.'". ' ' '~-' ... : .,,'"" .: ,,' .'.,-.. :~'i.., ..;. ,.;,i.,'..;~:~,:.. '.!.i · .... ' """ '~ ' ' ...... :' '.-'" :...... :." ':" : '~" .':" '".." -.;:' ":"' '-'..i · . ..'.':...":""" -':'!". ~,'" ' i ', '...~ ,' ': ~'r:-." 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Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35,~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-9 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-017 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/14/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/14-01.14 Matrix: Soil ! , Compound Result Rep. Limit . Units . Dilution Analyzed Flag i Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 .mg/Kg 1;00 ' 02/15/2000 16:58 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 16:58 .,.. Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 ' mg/Kg 1,00 ' 02/15/2000 16:58 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/15/2000 16:58 Aroclor 1248 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1.00 · 02/15/2000 16:58 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,050 rog/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 16:58 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/15/2000 16:58 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetmchloro-m-xylene 73.6. 50-125 . % 1.00 . 02/15/2000 '!6:58 Decachlombiphenyl 67.4 46-142 % 1.00 *" 02/15/2000 16:58 I ! ~' · ~ ' "~ ' ' ' "'" ': -.." ... :-'. ~-"'.' ~i. i~' " .'..:-.'"':'-." 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Submission #: 2000.02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-9 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-018 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD i Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.14 Matrix: Soil I , Compound Result Rep,Limit .Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0,050 mg/Kg · ~1,00 · ' 02/17/2000 05:09 Aroclor 1221 ND 0;050 mg/Kg 1,00 .. 02/17/2000 05:09 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 " mg/Kg "1;00 "02/17/2000 05:09 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 05:09 Aroclor 1248 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 05:09 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 05:09 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 05:09 I Surrogate(s) . 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 74,7 50-125 % 1,00 02/17/2000 05:09 Decachlorobiphenyl 80,6 46-142 % i,00 02/17/2000 05:09 i ::; .',. .:....~...'. , ,'::;., ~. ..... .. ?,,~': ,'-. ~;:-~_~. .. · . ~. ~. ~. . . ! : !. '.. · .....':: :'.'.~. 1220 Qtiam/ Lane ,. Pleasanton, CA 94566'4756 : ;.'........:~.. ' ; ' : · Telephone:'(025) 484-1919' Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ' '" '"" . i'i · ' ",...: i .... ~rint~on: 02/'111/2000 ~12:$0 · ' ', "i, '" ''~'' .': ~ ":.. -. ., :Page 19 of 31 :. CHROMALAB,INC. Submission #: 2000.02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-10 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-019 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050· rog/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 . .rog/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 I Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg .1.00 02/1712000 05:46 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 i Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 79.1 50-125 % 1.00 02/17/2000 05:46 Decachlorobiphenyl 84.2 46-142 %. 1.00 02/1712000 05:46 I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Services (SDB) Environmental To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-10 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-020 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFI ELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01,14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep, Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 mg/Kg '1.00 ." 02/17/2000.06:23 Aroclor 1221 ND 0,050 rog/Kg 1,00 :' ' 02/17/2000 06:23 Aroclor 1232 ND .' 0,050 -'; -rog/Kg 1,00 ' ~ 02/17/2000 06:23 I Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/1712000 06:23 Aroclor 1248 ND · 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00. ,. 02/17/2000 06:23 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 rog/Kg .1.00 02/17/2000 06:23 i Aroclor 1260 ND 0,050 mg/Kg' 1,00 ' 02/17/2000 06:23 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 80.2 50-125 % 1.00' 02/1712000 06:23 Decachlorobiphenyl 81.3 46-142 % 1.00 02/17/2000 06:23 ' ' ~" ' ': '~ : :'..~... ,".i ,'~ . ' - ... ,': .' !: ' ' 'i ' :'"'~" '"~"' ....~ . .-: ..~ .' -'.-~ -- ..'. :.'-' .,;,: ........ . i ' . ' . .. .',.~"'~.;..':.' , ,~ .. .~ . : .: ., ,,. . ... .' . ....: .... .'" ...'~ . : ~ · [..... .- . q . ... · .-.. · . . · . -,.. ,.. .'..' .... . .. · · ':. , '. .. -:" .' Telephone: (925) 484-~919 * Facsimile: (925)484-1096 ' ': ": '" · '':"' ' 'page,21 0~i~3~.'.":"~ "' ?'..'-: '"'" '""' ':' "'~ '" .... - i:.:i' . '."..~ .... .. '"" ' ...... " ' ..... '" ...... ' ,:.. ?:.;... , , Printed on: 02/,18/2000.12:59 ~.. . . ,.~ CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-11 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-021 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 '. mg/Kg 1.00 .. 02/17/2000 07:01 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.050 rog/Kg ' 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 I Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 .. Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 i Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 07.:01 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 74.9 50-125 % 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 I Decachlorobiphenyl 74.3 46-142 % 1.00 02/17/2000 07:01 ' . . ' ..... . ." :' ' i ' . . .- .... :.. : .:..;._ ?;,::';." ~,-. . ..~...:'~: .:......'~...~ '. ': . · . ..... ;~. -. . . ,. ,.. ;.: ·; ' ...' ... · .;,, ..~ -~ ' :.~:.........}. ,. .. ~-..... .. , .~ , . . ', ... .: .. ;- . , ........... , ~.- :.. . '.,~.. ; '.' ...;. ,-.. · ~ ~,..~ ~..;. , ,. · , . . ..', .... ;1220QuamjLane*.PleasantoniCA'94566-4756 .* .....-.. _""?.. ;,:,.'.. 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Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-tl (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-022 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01,14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND '0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 ' 02/17/2000 07:38 Aroclor 1221 ND ·0.050 mg/Kg .1,00 02/17/2000 07:38 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,050 · 'mg/Kg 1,00 "02/17/2000 07:38 i Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 07:38 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 07:38 Ar°clor 1254 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/1712000 07:38 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,050 rog/Kg 1,00 02/1712000 07:38 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 74.5 50-125 % 1.00 02/17/2000 07:38 Decachlorobiphenyl 76.0 46-142 .%'. .1.00 02/17/2000 07:38 · I ! · . · .. -:"::'- ". ..;.-.% :?,:':. i' ..:.':. ?,:i. ~'' '"' : ..... - .... "" .. -.'.:...~.,,:! :.!i-'~,'i .:ii :. '.:.::.:- .,:~',, '::-:.:...',,. ·., . -,.~,..':.::... .~ ..' , .? . .... ?," '.:, ;.~ -_.,., .-; .;..,.'." - .,:. · .: I"' :"' "~' ';' ' :~':"i,':i :": .......... :'" '' ,.1220 Quarry Lane ' Pleasanton, CA9456~:4756 .- ';"' · ,. ,. :....- . .....: ..~, ..... · . .,.~,~'.:.:-'~,.~ ' · ..... · . Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ' ' -.' "' ' "'" · 'Pdnted on: 02/t8/2000'12:59 - ;' Page 23 of 31 ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 I Environmental Services (SDE~) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A I Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs I Sample ID: GP-12 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-023 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.14 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Aroclor 1016 ND 0.050 rog/Kg 1.00 · 02/17/2000 08:16 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.050 mglKg 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 Aroclor 1232 ND .. 0.050 mg/Kg ' 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 I Aroclor 1242 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 Aroclor 1248 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 Aroclor 1260 ND 0.050 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 72.8 50-125 % 1.00 02/17/2000 08:16 · ' Decachlorobiphenyl 74.6 46-142 % 1.00 . 02/17/2000 08:i6 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A PCBs Sample ID: GP-12 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-024 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01,14 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0,050 ..mg/Kg 1,00 . 02/17/2000 08:53 Aroclor 1221 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 '" 02/17/2000 08:53 Aroclor 1232 ND 0,050" mg/Kg '1,00 :'.-' 02/17/2000 08:53 Aroclor 1242 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 .02/1712000 08:53 Aroclor 1248 ND 0,050 rog/Kg · 1 i00 02/17/2000 08:53 Aroclor 1254 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 08:53 Aroclor 1260 ND 0,050 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 08:53 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 80.9 50-125 % 1.00 02/1712000 08:53 Decachlor°biphenyl 86.4 46-142 % 1.00 02/17/2000 08:'53 "-.. · ~' ~ ' .... ..~ .'' '.'.'..~.;~ '., -.' '.'-..;...~ ! . . . ;.' -' ~::'.. .-..:. ~ ;.. . '~''" .. ' .. -, . .. ,. , . ,''." . .'" ... .. . :. - .. . ~ .. '"':'.i~.'~,":"? ~'i-' """ . .( ' . .... ': , -' . ...-.~ · :. · . . · . '.. '../'. '.~, , ,..,""" . '':~..':,,-. · - . . . .. · . :.. .... ~. . ~ .' .--'.. :(~ i: ":-.'~i :'"~' "' :~ ' i '..:;' .-:. ~:.:.:. .. :. ~.;..,,.:...;?... :..:.,..~.,., :.~.-?.,..,.:..:,.,.,~?..;,., . ~.?,.~:,,...:.~....;.. :;..'-;",'? -:.!?.?.- :..?~ .:. ;~'~--',........ ... ~ },.~.". '.. ...;., .' ,. ,..' .~:)',.:. :'", . · ..; .' ,...."T~l~phone: (0'25)484..'1910 Famlmile: (925)484.-'~006" · .' ~ .'. i" .... "..Prtnfl~d~3n:02~18/20~30';12:59.'.'..,.,.,.:' "" : ' "" '*'* "" -*' * ..... ' - ' .... ' "" .... . .... .... .. , ..~:. :~ .-' .,~. ,.:.,'.: -: .page 25 of 31..},. ' I ' ' CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A Batch QC Report PCBs Method Blank Soil QC Batch # 2000102/14-01.t4 MB: 2000/02/14-01.14-001 Date Extracted: 02/14/2000 Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Analyzed Flag Aroclor 1016 ND 0.05 mg/Kg 02/14/2000 18:45 Aroclor 1221 ND 0.05 rog/Kg 02/14/2000 18:45 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.05 rog/Kg 02/14/2000 18:45 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.05 .mg/Kg 02/14/2000 18:45 Aroclor 1248 ND .. 0.05 mg/Kg 02/14/2000 18:45 Aroclor 1254 ND -. ' 0.05 ;rog/Kg 02/14/2000 18:45 Aroclor 1260 ND '" 0.05 "-=mg/Kg ' '02/14/2000 18:45 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 84.2 50-125 '% "02/14/2000 18:45 Decachlombiphenyl 75.8 46-142 % 02/14/2000 18:45 I CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A Batch QC Report PCBs I Method Blank Soil QC Batch # 2000/02J16-01.14 MB: 2000/02/16-01.14-001 Date Extracted: 02/16/2000 I , Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Analyzed Fla.q i Aroclor 1016 ND 0.05 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 02:01 Amclor 1221 ND 0.05 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 02:01 Aroclor 1232 ND 0.05 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 02:01 Aroclor 1242 ND 0.05 . mg/Kg 02/17/2000 02:01 I Aroclor 1248 ND · · 0.05 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 02:01 Aroclor 1254 ND 0.05 . rog/Kg · 02/1'7/2000 02:01 Aroclor 1260 ND ~ 0.05 · rog/Kg 02/17/2000 02:01 I Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 67.6 50-125 % 02/17/2000 02:01 Decachlorobiphenyl 73.4 46-142 % 02/1712000 02:0i i ".: ~'. ': ..::, ', ..; ':."~v'.i'" ".' :'::.i .... ~' .' ... :~.?; :": ..,..".. ' .~' -." ' "~ ,' .-" .... ~..-' "i.,"i . : "' ~'. ..... 1220 Quarry'lane * Pleasant°n, CA 94566-4756 .... "': '" - ";' ": . Telephone: (025),484-1019 ® Famlmile: (¢25) 484-1006 '""' ' :' "~ , .- _. ·: .... · : ......Printed on': 02/18/2000 12:59 · Page 27 of 31 ' C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A Batch QC Report PCBs Laboratory Control Spike (LCSILCSD) Soil QC Batch # 2000102/14-01.14 LCS: 2000/02/14-01.14-002 Extracted: 02/14/2000 Analyzed: 02/14/2000 19:16 · LCSD: 2000/02/14-01.14-003 Extracted: 02/14/2000 Analyzed: 02/14/2000 19:48 Compound Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Recovery [%] RED Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] Recovery RPD LCS LCSD Aroclor 1016 0.0700 0.0681 0.0667 0.0667 104.9 102,1 2.7 65-135 30 Aroclor 1260 0.0610 0.0585 0.0667 0.0667 91.5 87.7 4.2 65-135 ' 30 Surrogate(s) · 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xyl 41.8 42.5 50 50 83.6 85.0 50-125 ~ Decachlorobiphenyi 36.3 38.0 50 50 72.6 76.0 46-142 " .... ~"'~'.. '~' ~." .' .... : ," ' ' .,'",..,.:..~' ·. - · ~' ,..'.,",'.'. . .1220 Quany Lane * Pleasant°n. CA 94586'4756'" ~, ...... -. . . · . . ' ' ' ' ..' ~ ;' :'Telephone:.(925) 484-1919*'Facsimile: (925) 484~t096 . ' · ' i'-'- .. printed on: 07.~18/200Q 12:59 . ~.' ., ' : '"" · ......... Page 28 of ~31 .~ -' C H RO MA LAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A Batch QC Report PCBs Laboratory Control Spike (LCS/LCSD) Soil QC Batch # 2000/02/16-01.14 LCS: 2000/02/16-01.14-002 Extracted: 02/16/2000 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 02:39 LCSD: 2000/02/16-01.14-003 Extracted: 02/16/2000 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 03:16 Compound Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Recovery [%] R:O Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] Recovery RPD LCS LCSD Amclor 1016 0.0554 0,0537 0.0667 0.0667. 83.1 80.5 3.2 65-135 30 Aroclor 1260 0.0655 0.0632 0.0667 0.0667 98.2 94.8 3.5 65-135 30 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-rn-xyl 39.8 38.5 50 50 79.6 77.0 50-125 Decachlombiphenyl 43.8 42.3 50 50 87.6 84.6 46-142 ! ~- ... . -.. : - .. ?..,. - . . : · ; .=:.. .'1.:~- .': ?, i.:'~'-'...::~...:".:.-: :..-. ':'". .. ~ ~. _ .' .~' .., :' .,:,~..-'~.:......:-.'~.'-/.:-...~.:.:'....::~!~, ~...: :i~-:..... .. . ~ ~ ' ~.. ' ~ .. ~ . ...: , ' . · , : :.. ': .. , . ~!-... i,;L:' .-.':L.":.. "'... ! . ":-:-:.:.;.'. :~i.' i' ;i'i': ..... "'-?: ...... '.'"" ' ':':., . .;~'i....i · :.,: : .-.'" ..' .' ..... ...,.... ..~ :~., . ...... : .. '.-"".'"'i-.' .';i':. ., ".,~: ~." ':'~.. ~ %, '.'" .~.~':'~.....'.:~:' ":'" :'.' ~' :...."i"' '~'" ' "': ' 12200uany~n~'~l~a~ant°n'~O~i566-4756· '. · · ;" ' '~ ~ '~ " ' " " · .,,/.;~.. -.. . ~elephoneii925)484.1919*FaCSlmllo:(9251484::~l.096 . ' ,., ;..... :.'~. · printed oni 02/18/2000 12:59 . "'.. . '" "'" - :'.,i. Page 29 of 31 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR~Mountain View Test Method: 8080A i Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A Batch QC Report PCBs I Matrix Spike ( MS I MSD ) Soil QC Batch # 2000102/14-01.14 Sample ID: GP-1 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-001 i MS: 2000/02/14-01.14-004 Extracted: 02/14/2000 Analyzed: 02/14/2000 20:19 Dilution: 1.0 MSD: 2000/02/14-01.14-005 Extracted: 02/14/2000 Analyzed: 02/14/2000 20:50 Dilution: 1.0 Compound Conc [ m~/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mq/K.q ] Recovery [% RPD Ctrl. Limits I'%1 Fla.qs MS MSD Sample MS MSD MS MSD [%] Recovery RPD MS MSD I Amclor1016 0.0550 0.0662 I~ 0.0663 0.0653 '83.0 101.4 20.0. 65-135 30 Amclor 1260 0.0526 0.0614 M:) 0.0663 0.0653 79.3 ' 94.0 17.0 65-135 30 Surrogate(s) 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-x3 35.2 39.2 50 50 '70.4 78.4 50-125 ,. I Decachlombiphenyl 31.5 35.8 50 50 63.0 71.6 46-142 .', ' 1220 Quany I~ane* pleasan~on, CA 94566.4756 ' " ' · '".. '. ' · '"'.:,/-i: ;'"';~'~.'.~'' · .'.. '.~'-. , . · .'. . . . .. .... · : -,',..'.... · . ': ~ ' ' '"" ' ;' ' Telephone: (92'5) 484-1'919, Facsimile:'(925),484-1096. :i',. " ' ' '~ ' Planted "' ' """ ~ ' "':'" ' ' ' '~' "' ' ..-Pa';e~ · '. -":.~ 02/.1_.wv12:59 ..-....,....,' ..'...,-........,. ...... ,:;,...,... ..... 30 of.31 i C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission ft: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8080A Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8080A I Batch QC Report PCBs I Matrix Spike ( MS I MSD ) Soil QC Batch # 2000/02/16-01.14 Sample ID: GP-9 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-018 I MS: 2000/02/16-01.14-004 Extracted: 02/16/2000 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 03:54 Dilution: 1.0 MSD: 2000/02/16-01.14-005 Extracted: 02/16/2000 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 04:31 Dilution: 1.0 I Conc [ ] Exl3.Conc. [ m.q/K.q ] Recovery I'% R°D Ctrl. Limits 3ompound m~/Kg [%] Flags MS MSD Sample MS MSD MS MSD [%] Recovery RPD MS MSD Amclor 1016 0,0521 0,0575 I~D 0,0665 0,0666 78,3 86,3 9,7 .65-135 30 I Aroclor 1260 0,0620 0,0646 I~D 0,0665 0,0666 93,2 97,0 4,0 ~ '65-135 30 Surrogate(s) .. 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-x334.8 38.6 50 . 50 69.6 77.2 50-125 I Decachlorobiphenyl 37.7 41.2 50 50 75.4 82.4 45-142 '~i .... "'":'"'" '""'"':: "" ':" ' " '" "' ' .,....,..~..=. :-". :.:. ~ . -........ .......'..,.~.:.¥..... ,;.':~i~.,~'..:~;~,,,..,...'.'... ,-.. i:~...,-::;'.~'...'. i.'~'-'.-~.~'"..;;~.~ I' -' ' "1220 Quan7 Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 '.~.': ' ' ,: ' "· " ~ : ;i'..- '- .' -~ ' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 *.Facsirnlle: (925) 484-1096 ','.:' .... . :.. , . ...'.... · ...~; . , Pdnted on: 02/18/2000 12:59 ...... ,' Page 31 of 31 * C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission ft: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up SECOR-Mountain View E~3 1225 Pear Avenue, Suite 110 i Mountain View, CA 94043 Attn: Mark Becker Phone: (650) 691-0131 Fax: (650) 691-9837 Project #: Project: PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Samples Reported Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Lab # I GP-1 (0.5') Soil 02/'i1/2000 1 GP-1 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 2 GP-2 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 3 I GP-2 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 4 GP-3 (0.5') 'Soil 02/11/2000 5 GP-3 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 6 GP-4 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 7 I GP-4 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 8 GP-5 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 9 GP-5 (4) . Soil 02/11/2000 .. 10 I ,,,GP~ (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 11 GP~ (4') Soil 02/1112000 12 -, GP-7 (0.'5') Soil 02/11/2000 13 GP-7 (4') Soil 02/1112000 14 I GP-8 (0.5') ." Soil 02/11/2000 15 GP-8 (4') . ' Soil 02/1112000 16 GP-9 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 17 GP-9 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 .18 I GP-10 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 19 GP-10 (4') Soil 02/11/2000 20 GP-11 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 21 I "'.'GP-11 (4'). Soil 02/1112000 .. 22 GP-12 (0.5') Soil 02/11/2000 23 GP-12 (4') Soil 02/1112000 24 .... · .~.. . ~. .... .-:, C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-1 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249.001 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel 29 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 20:53 Idr Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00' 02/17/2000 20:53 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 20:53 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl ' 85.5 60-130 % 1.00 02/1712000 20:53 ! · .'. ~ ·. .,',',. ~ · ~. . ~ .': ' ! · . .', '.. ....' .....'.. .'~ ,~- , . ., - ~.' . , . ....'! ~. · · ' ' . ' · · .,~ , ·. , . . . ., . ,,~. ': .,~.~ ,,;.' .-. : ' - ' ':' ' " ;' ii';:.." '." : . .. : . ; ....... ~ - ' ' TelephOne: (925) 484-!919 ~ Facsln~ile: i925) ~t84-1096' '"' .. ~:; . Printed on: 02/18/2000 i3:01 '"' · ' '~" !'" "~"' ' Page 2:0f 3'1 "'" I C H ROMALAB, IN C. Submission #= 2000.02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-1 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-002 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1;00 02/17/2000 21:33 Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1;00 02/17/2000 21:33 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 2'1:33 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 91.2 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 21:33 .I : .. : :', 1220 Quarry Lane *'Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-2 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-003 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: · 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel 14 1.0 mg/Kg .1.00 02/17/2000 22:12 nhc,ldr Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 22:12 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 22:12 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl NA 60-130 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 22:12 I.,';'. ~- ' '.' .1220Quart Lane* Pi~asanton, CA 94566-4756 - "; " "*" ~".;. ::"". "*' ~' ' ' · .' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facslrnile: (925) 484-1096 ~ · · . .. · .. "* Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 ' * Page 4 of 31 . ' I · CHROMALAB, INC. Submission fl= 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn,: Mark Backer Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-2 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-004 Project: Received: 02/1 2/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD i Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 1.9 1.0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 22:51 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 22:51 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 mg/Kg .1.00 02/17/2000 22:51 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 9018 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 22:51 .~ ' "'i""'~';. ! ;:.. :~;....:i' .-....'-..";.i . :~....,'.. ~, .~, .....~........:.~. ..... ... ..... .~ L..": ...~.; ..: ..... ;" '~' ":' " ' " , .. · .. , .' 1220'C~uanyLane*Pieas~nton, CA94.566-4756 . . .~ .. "~ ~'" ~''.,:.'~'. :~" ..... ' . ." Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facslmile: (925) 484-1096 '" ' " =' ' Printed 6n: 02/18/2000 13:01 ' '": ' ' "" ' Page 5 ~)f 31 I CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up i Sample ID: GP-3 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-005 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result ... Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 1.2 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 23:30 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 .' mg/Kg ,'1.00 ' 02/17/2000 23:30 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 23:30 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 92.4 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 23:30 ~ .. '. Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile', (925) 484-1096.' "~. · , , .printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 .... " , . . ,- ...... Page 6 of. 31 ! C H ROM A LAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prop Method: 3550/8015M , TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-3 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-006 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch:. 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel ND 1,0 mg/Kg 1o00 02/18/2000 00:08 Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1,00 02/18/2000 00:08 Mineral Oil ND · 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 ' 02/18/2000 00:08 I Surrogate(s) · o-Terphenyl 88.6 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 00!08 ! · ,:.-'~,~..' .. . - . ' Telephone! (925) 484-i{)19 * Facslrnlle: (925) 484~1096 ' ' ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. s~=,ss,o~ #: =ooo.o=.o=~ I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w! Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-4 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-007 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I , Matdx: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel 12 1.0 mg/Kg 11.00 02/18/2000 00:47 Idr, nhc Motor Oil ND 50. mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 00:47 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 ' 02/18/2000 00:47 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 82.3 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 00:47 I I I . * 1220 Quarry Large * Ple~santon. CA 94566.4756 · * Telephone: (925).484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ~ : ' * *',..i '"' "" - ~': :' · - Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 · ;: '~ " - " : Page8of31.. I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Sa . ission #= I Environmenta~ Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up i Sample ID: GP-4 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-008 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-O2.10 i Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 2.0 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 17:38 nbc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 · 02/17/2000 17:38 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg- ' 1~00 02/17/2000 17:38 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 89.9 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 17:38 · ~:'-'~""~ , ( ~'.~,. :.,.,. .~:...,;.. .. ; ~- .! .. . ,.-'":~'..~:" . . . · .--~:....,~ , ''. , -.';.' . I...- ,,,- -... ' ,' - ':"~ .. 1220 QUarry La'ne' Pleasanton. CA 94566-4756 "" ' ..:... "~ . ..,... 'i" '.. ' " Telephone: (925) 484~1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 "~" ' ' '=" ." , "' Printod'°n: 02/18/2iX!0:13:01 ; ,. · ., . Page 9 of 31 I " ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-5 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-009 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02,10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel 1,2 1,0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 18:18 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1,00 ' 02/17/2000 18:18 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 mg/Kg 1,00 -' 02/17/2000 18:18 i Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 98,2 60-130 % 1,00 02/17/2000 18:18 ' '"' ';~' :" : '" ." ;.. · .: .. . .. ...,'., ~ . ," . '.-'. .~,, .'.....~-. ,...: " ':- · 'T~lephone: (925) :484..1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484,-10~6 ' '"' "' '"'~' .... -.. ': ' " ' ' ' ' ...~,' ... ...:7'"~ ....'.-'i' ' Pltnted on: 02/18/~000 13:01 ...... i :" .' ' " CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Services (SDB) Environmental To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-5 (4) Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-010 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/B^KERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel 1.6 1.0 mg/Kg ' 1,00 02/17/2000 18:56 nhc Motor Oil ND "50 mg/Kg 1;00 - 02/17/2000 18:56 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 .mg/Kg ' .1.00 · 02/17/2000 18~56 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl ' 82.2 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 18:56 ' "' ~ ' ~,'" '"..',.i; '. "'" . ' ' "' " ': ' ~ ' ~ ' ". : · '-'.. -.~-,'~"'.'--.,':~,-'.. ~"." ", ..... .~'~'.. .' ..~": '- ... : ,... . . .:~"~:...-_ ~..,,,-'"'~5,~..:~ ." ~" '~",~:~". '.'" i.:~ - ,...; :,.;..,'~;., . '.;:. :. ,'. . ,...?.~;~.; , . . =.;. ., . . 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Submission #: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mai'k Becket Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-6 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-011 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02,10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 2,3 1,0 mg/Kg '1 ;00 02/17/2000 19:35 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 19:35 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 mg/Kg 1,00 .' 02/17/2000 19:35 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 91.4 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 19:35 '1 I . · · '"' ' " ~ -i' '": ":' "' ' ' '~' : ':' "" I '~" ' 1220'Quany Lane ~ Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 .... :- - ' ~:._~ephone:Tel (925) 484-1919' Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 . ':' ': ' .". ' · ' ". . .-r. ..- · . : Prtnted on: 02/18/2000 13:01 . · ' "page. 12. of 31 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: '8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-6 {4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-012 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 2.0 1.0 mg/Kg ~1.00 02/17/2000 20:14 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 ' 02/17/2000 20:14 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg - '1.00 02/17/2000 20:14 ; I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 86,3 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 20:14 .. ;.~ :.. :. ':.: ..,.._ :....~;..'.: ,.~::' .:· . ... ,'..-"'.....::. .... ', ..... .., . · . ..' .. .... ,. ... ,- .. ~...' . ,:,":", ,:.... .,. I . ' ' :"'" ' ' ·. .' 17.2.0 Quarry L~ne ' Pl~.~nton, ~ 0456047~ ': ' '" ' . -, ,. Printed on: 02/18/2000.13:01 'Page.13 of 3~.. ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-7 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-024)249-013 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 22 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 20:53 Idr, nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 20:53 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 20:53 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 93.2 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 20:53 Printed on: 02/18/2000 13.:01 . .. '" 'Page.'14 of 31 I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000.02-0249 I Environmental Services (SOB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-7 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-014 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 06:47 02/16/2000 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02,10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep,Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 2,1 1,0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 21:33 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 21:33 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 21:33 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 80.6 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 21:33 "' ~' ' ' · 1220 Quar~ Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ·" "' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Fa~simile:.(925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01' .. Page 15 of 31 '. ! CHROMAL.AB, INC. S = ss,on #: I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becket Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-8 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-015 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/E, AKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 65 1.0 mg/Kg 1;00 02/1712000 22:12 Idr Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg . .'..1.00 02/17/2000 22:12 Mineral Oil ND · '1.0 ' rog/Kg ',1.00 ' 02/17/2000 22:12 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 87.0 60-130 % 1.00 · 02/17/2000 22:12 "'"'~"' ' "' '~.,o I :' = : ~ 'i 1220 Quany Lane' Pleasanton, : : ' ] ~: ' :' e'ep--e:l non (925) 484-1919' Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 "; .' ':'" "= '" "':' · Printed on: 02/18/2000.i3:01. . .- Page 16 0f131. .~. I C H RO MALAB, IN C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 IEnvironmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-8 (4') Lab Sample ID: 200002-0249-016 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 22:51 Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1,00 02/17/2000 22:51 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 · mg/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 22:51 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 77.1 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 22:51 I 'l '~' ' ....'" " ' ... 1220 Quar~y Lane * Pleasant°n' CA 94566'4756 ..' "'"' '"' ' :'"" ' .... ' .... · Telephone: (025) 484-1019 ' Fa~lmlle: (025) 484-1096 · . ".' ~. ': ' '" ...: ' pdnted on: 02/18/200013:01 ...... Page 17 of ! CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-9 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-017 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 · PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel 2.4 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/17/2000 23:30 Idr, nhc Motor Oil ND' 50 mg/Kg .1~00 ' 02/17/2000 23:30 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 · 02/17/2000 23:30 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 91.4 60-130 % 1.00 02/17/2000 23:30 I .. . · ' 1220 Quany Lane*'Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ~' ' ' · .' '- · . Telephone: (925) 484-1919' Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 .' , i :' .,: . Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 '. ' Page.18 of.31 ' I C H RO MALAB, I N C. su~=,ss,o. #: =ooo-o=.o=~ I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn,: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-9 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-018 P~'oject: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-O2,10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel 1.2 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 00:08 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1'.00' ' 02/18/2000 00:08 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 .02/18/2000 00:08 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 91.7 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 00:08 l':': , ...' ' ' .' ' 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ' .' . " .' ·, , ~ ~" ' .... Telephone': (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 '.. -'." .'. i'-i. · Printed'on: 02/18/200013:01 ' ' Page '19'of 31 CHROMALAB, INC. I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M i Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35,~0/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-10 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-019 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD I Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag i Diesel 1.2 1.0 mg/Kg '1.00 · 02/18/2000 00:47 nhc Motor Oil ND 50 ,mg/Kg .1.00 02/18/2000 00:47 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 00:47 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 88.8 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 00:47 I " '::: :'' ' 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton. CA 94566-4756 ' ' -.. "' ':' ' ,, Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 · i ' ' - 'Page 20 o[ 31 Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 .. _ ..:.. I C H ROMALAB, IN C. Submission #: 2000-02.0249 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.; Mark Becket Prep Method: 35S0/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Sample ID: GP-10 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-~249-020 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-02.10 I Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag I Diesel ND 1.0 '.~ rog/Kg "1.00 02/18/2000 01:26 Motor Oil ND 50 .mg/Kg 1,00 02/18/2000 01:26 Mineral Oil ND 1,0 -mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 01:26 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 79.4 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 01:26 I ! · , ' 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 - ' .. . · . '-. · Telephone: (925) 484-4919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ' ' Printed on: 02/1'8/2000.13:01 . .: Page 21 of 31 I C H ROMALAB, I N C. Submission ft: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn,: Mark Becker .Prep Method: 3550/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-11 {0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-021 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel ND 1.0 .mg/Kg 1,00 02/18/2000 04:48 Motor Oil ND 50 rog/Kg '1.00 02/18/2000 04:48 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 04:48 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 95.2 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 04:48 I ': 1220 OuamJ Lane * Pteasanton, CA 94566-4756 ......... " "'" ";' ;'~ "' ';' Teleph0ne: (925) 484-1919 Facslmlle:(925)484-i096 ' " Printed on: 02/'I.8/2000.13:01 .. . Page. ,22 of 3!...' ! CH ROMALAB, INC. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-11 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-022 Project: Received: 02/12/2000' 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel ND 1.0 mg/Kg .1.00 02/18/2000 05:33 Motor Oil .... . .,ND 50 rog/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 05:33 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 05:33 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 90.0 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 05:33 ! I' ' ' ;.. 1220 Quany Lane * Pleasanton,,CA 94566-4756 "- -, ' . .' · ,. ,.,:. ,., .: 'Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ., .. ' i.':'. .Printed. on: 02/18/2000 13:01 . · ' :-Page 23 of 31 '.: . I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35~0/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-12 (0.5') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-023 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.10 Matrix: Soil Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 06:17 Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 .02/18/2000 06:17 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 rog/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 06:17 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 97.5 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 06:17 ...,. :.'.1220QuanyLane*Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 '"' '' :" ' ..... ' ~' · ~" .... " .T, elephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ' "'" · Printed'on: 02/18/2000'1~3:01., ": ' '..Page ~4 Of 3~ I CHROMALAB, INC. Submission#: 2000-02-0249 i Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 35,~0/8015M TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Sample ID: GP-12 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-024 Project: Received: 02/12/2000 15:00 PG&E/BAKERSFIELD Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Sampled: 02/11/2000 QC-Batch: 2000/02/16-01.10 Matrix: Soil Compound . Result Rep. Limit Units Dilution Analyzed Flag Diesel ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 07:02 Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 07:02 Mineral Oil ND 1.0 mg/Kg 1.00 02/18/2000 07:02 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 114.2 60-130 % 1.00 02/18/2000 07:02 I I .. , 1220 Quany Lane · Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ..... Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 ~ . " .. :. P~ntod on: 02/18/2000 13:01 · Page 25 of 31 ! ! C H RO MALAB, I N C. su~=,ss,o. #: =ooo-o=-o=~ I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M I Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/801'5M Batch QC Report TEPH w! Silica Gel Clean-up I Method Blank Soil QC Batch # 2000102/16-02.10 i MB: 2000/02/16-02.10-006 Date Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Analyzed Flag I Diesel ND 1 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 17:38 Motor Oil ND 50 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 17:38 Mineral Oil ND 10 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 17:38 I Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 89.0 60-130 % 02/17/2000 17:38 ! · ~ ' 1220 Quarry Lane* Pleasanton~ CA 94566-4756. · . . ". . ' . , Telephone: (925)484-1919 * Facsimile: (925)484-1096 Pdnted on: 02/18/2000 13:01 .Page 26 of 31 I Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/80't5M I Batch QC Report TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up I Method Blank Soil QC Batch # 2000/02/16-01.10 MB: 2000/02/16-01.10-001 Date Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Compound Result Rep. Limit Units Analyzed Fla.cl Diesel ND 1 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 14:48 I ND 50 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 14:48 Motor Mineral Oil ND 10 mg/Kg 02/17/2000 14:48 i Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 101.5 60-130 % 02/1712000 14:48 I I; 1220 Quam/Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ' ~'.. " , Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 .. . Page 27 of 31 I C H RO MALAB, I N C. Submission #: 2000-02-0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M Batch QC Report TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Laboratory Control Spike (LCSILCSD) Soil QC Batch # 2000102/t6-02.10 LCS: 2000/02/16-02.10-002 Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 18:18 LCSD: 2000/02/16-02.10-003 Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 18:56 Compound Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Recovery [%] ROD Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] RecovEry RPD LCS LCSD Diesel 35.5 36.0 41.7 41.7 85.1 86.3 1.4 60-130 25 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 19.0 19.0 20.0 ' 20.0 95.0 95.0 60-130 I '" .1220 Quan7 Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 '. Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed .on: 02/18/2000 13:01 Page 28 of 31 C H RO MALAB, I N C. s,,~=issio~ #: =ooo-o=.o=~ Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn: Mark Becket Prep Method: 3550/8015M Batch QC Report TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Laboratory Control Spike (LCSILCSD) Soil QC Batch # 2000102/16-0t.10 LCS: 2000/02/16-01.10-002 Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 15:35 LCSD: 2000/02/16-01.10-003 Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:42 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 16:22 Compound Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ mg/Kg ] Recovery [%] RPD Ctrl. Limits [%] Flags LCS LCSD LCS LCSD LCS LCSD [%] Recovery RPD LCS LCSD Diesel 37.1 33.4 41.7 41.7 89.0 80.1 10.5 60-130 25 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 19.4 17.9 20.0 20.0 97.0 89.5 60-130 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton. CA 94566-4756 Telephone: (925) 484-1919 ° Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 Page 29 of 31 C H RO MALAB, I N C. Su~m,ss,o. #: =000-0=-0=~ Services (SDB) Environmental To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn.: Mark Becker Prep Method: 3550/8015M Batch QC Report TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Matrix Spike ( MS I MSD ) Soil QC Batch # 2000/02/16-02.10 Sample ID: GP-1 (4') Lab Sample ID: 2000-02-0249-002 MS: 2000/02/16-02.10-004 Extracted:02/16/200006:47 Analyzed: 02/17/200019:35 Dilution: 1.0 MSD: 2000/02/16-02,10-005 Extracted: 02/16/2000 06:47 Analyzed: 02/17/2000 20:14 Dilution: 1,0 ~ompound Conc [ mc/Kg ] Exp. Conc. [ m.q/K.q ] Recovery [% RPD Ctrl. Limits [%] Fla.qs MS MSD Sample MS MSD MS MSD [%] Recovery RPD MS MSD Diesel 29.7 29.5 I~D 41.7 41.7 .71.2 70.7 0.7 60-130 25 Surrogate(s) o-Terphenyl 17.2 17.9 20.0 20.0 86.0 89.5 60-130 I 1220 Quarry Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 - Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096. Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 Page 30 of 31 CHROMALAB, INC. Submission #.. 2000-02.0249 Environmental Services (SDB) To: SECOR-Mountain View Test Method: 8015M Attn:Mark Becker Prep Method: 355-0/8015M Legend & Notes TEPH w/Silica Gel Clean-up Analyte Flags Idr Hydrocarbon reported is.in the late Diesel range, and does not match our Diesel standard nhc Compounds reported are in this range but they do not exhibit a pattem characteristic of petroleum hydrocarbon. 1220 QuamJ Lane * Pleasanton, CA 94566-4756 ' Telephone: (925) 484-1919 * Facsimile: (925) 484-1096 Printed on: 02/18/2000 13:01 Page 31 of 31 mm m mm m mm m mi:~,mmm~,?2 ,,~ ;~m m m ,m mm mm m m- · 'i.l~!l~lrr./~.lO.hJ,~ ()Il LIA!U!,IT¥ . -...~ ~'.-- ...... -- '"' '~ '.! · ~ .' I. Chr~mal,ab, Inc. performs'services with reaeonable care and d£11gence normal to the analy~.lca.! LeS.ting laboratory Industry.~ Inithe event;ot:an.;ecror~ tho sole and exclusive responsiL~ll[t~.' 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F~ 130 BUSINESS PHONE ~2~ BUSINESS PHONE ~ ~O, ~ ~ ] · ~ [ ~ { 13, 24-HOUR PHONE ~ 24-HOUR PHONE ~32 PAGER g ~2s PAGER ~ 133 Ce~ifl~flon: Based on my inquiw of ~ose individuals responsible for obtaining ~e info~ation, I ~Ai~ under penal~ of law ~at I have pemonally examined and am ~millar ~ ~e Inflation submlffed in this invento~ and believe the information is tree, a~urate, and ~mplete. SIGNATURE OF OWNE~OPE~TOR DATE 1~ NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER ~3s NAMES OF O~E~OPE~TOR (print) ~36 TITLE OF OWNE~OPE~TOR ~37 UPCF (7/99) S:\CU PAFORMS\OES2730.TV4.wpd