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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK-C-8/13/92 CITY of BAKERSFIELD -' ...~ "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT ..... : 2101 H STREET S. O. JOHNSON August 13, 19 9 2 BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Royce Asset Management Group 23901Calabassas Road, Suite 1010 Calabasas, California 91302 Attn: Don Brenon CLOSURE OF 4 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT 3101 16TH STREET, IN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA. PERMIT # BR0039 Dear Mr. Brenon, This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the preliminary assessment associated with the closure of the tanks located at the above stated address. Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with the assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. This letter does not relieve you of any liability for past, present, or future operations. In.addition, any future changes in site use may require further assessment or mitigation. It is the property oWners responsibility to notify this department of any changes in site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3797. S~ncerely, /Joe A. Dunwoody Hazardous Material Specialist Underground Tank Program cc: A. Hammock .~ Law/Crandal 1 Inc. 200 Citadel Drive Los Angeles, CA 90040-1554 I LAW/CRAND_AI.I.~ IMCo · geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 200 Citadel Drive, Los Angeles, California 90040-1554, Phone (213) 889-5300, Fax (213) 721-6700 I Los Angeles · Anaheim · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego I Environmental Management ~ 2400 Broadway, Suite 201 . .3' I Redwood City, California 94063 .. 2.RB) Attention: Mr. Steve Mitchell I Subject: Phase II Environmental Assessment 3101 16th Street Bakersfield, California i SCOPE This report presents the results of our Phase II environmental site assessment performed at 3101 16th Street, Bakersfield, California in the area of a former underground diesel tank fuel line. The general location of the site is shown on Plate 1, Site Location Map. I The investigated area is shown on Plate 2, Sample Location Plan. Our work was performed in accordance with the scope of services outlined in our proposal dated July I 13, 1992, which was authorized by Mr. Steve Mitchell on July 30, 1992. I The purpose of this assessment was to acquire and chemically analyze soil samples from a hydrocarbon-affected area encountered during our previous tank removal work I (L91322.RO) at the site. During the previous work, a total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) concentration of 150 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg; equivalent to parts per I million [ppm]) was encountered in a "grab" soil sample taken from under the former fuel line at sample location 9 (See Plate 2). Our Phase II assessment was performed in I response to a letter from Mr. Joe A. Dunwoody of the City of Bakersfield Fire' Department, Underground Tank Program, that requested that further assessment be I performed to define the vertical and horizontal extent of a potential contamination plume at the former fuel line location. I I Great Western Bank August 6, 1992 Page 2 (L91322.RB) I I The scope of our assessment included drilling and sampling two borings to depths of 20 feet at the former fuel line location to evaluate the potential extent of hydrocarbon- I affected soil. The borings were drilled using a truck-mounted, hollow-stem flight-auger drill rig; soil samples were obtained at 5-foot intervals.. Selected soil samples were analyzed discretely for diesel fuel. The approximate locations of the borings are shown on Plate 2. I The information in this report represents professional opinions that have been developed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by '1 reputable environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice included in this I report. I GEOLOGIC AND HYDROGEOLOGIC CONDITIONS SITE GEOLOGY The site is underlain by Quaternary-age alluvial materials which consist predominantly of silty sand, sand, and gravel~ The site is located, at the southeastern edge of the Great Valley .geomorphic province of California. The Great Valley (San Joaquin Valley) is a I long structural depression, or down-warped trough, with the axis of the trough lying very close to the eastern front of the Coast Ranges. In general, the southeastern portion of I the San Joaquin Valley is underlain by Quaternary age continental deposits and late Tertiary age marine and continental sedimentary rocks, which rest on a basement I complex consisting of granitic rocks of the Sierra Nevada. I I Great Western Bank August 6, 1992 Page 3 (L91322.RB) I SITE HYDROGEOLOGY The site is in the Kern River Delta Area of the Tulare Lake Drainage Basin within the San Joaquin Valley. According to the Kern County Water Agency Report on Water Conditions (February 1986), unconfined water surface elevations measured in July 1985 in wells in the vicinity of the site ranged between about 340 to 350 feet above sea level or about 50 feet below ground surface. Perched ground water is not known to occur near the site. Ground water was not encountered during our current or previous assessments. I INVESTIGATION EXPLORATIONS AND SAMPLING On August 3, 1992, two 8-inch-diameter borings, 9-A and 9-B were drilled at the former diesel fuel line location to of 20 feet. 9-A drilled at the depths Boring was approximate site of previous sample location 9, while Boring 9-B was drilled approximately 15 feet southwest of this location. The borings were drilled using a truck-mounted drill rig equipped with hollow-stem flight augers. Soil samples were obtained at 5-foot intervals in each boring by driving a split-spoon sampler, lined with three.2V2- inch,diameter by 6-inch brass sleeves, ahead of the augers into undisturbed soil. The sampler was washed between sample intervals with a TSP (brand) soap solution and double rinsed to reduce the possibility of cross-contamination. The soil samples and cuttings were monitored for the presence of volatile organic vapors using an organic vapor analyzer (OVA) calibrated to 100 parts per million (ppm) hexane calibration gas. Soil cuttings were placed into sealable 55 gallon DOT drums. The soil boring samples were retained in clean brass sleeves, sealed with Teflon tape, and capped with plastic lids. · The soil samples were then placed in a chilled ice chest for · 'preservation and transported to Zalco Laboratories, Inc. in Bakersfield for chemical I I Great Western Bank August 6, 1992 Page 4 (L91322.RB) I I analyses. The 5- and 10-foot soil samples from both borings were analyzed for TPH as I diesel by EPA Method 8015 Modified (DOHS-LUFI'). I FIELD FINDINGS Soil consisting of mainly fine to medium grained sand was present within each boring to I the total depth drilled (20 feet). No hydrocarbon-odorous or stained soil was obserVed during the drilling of the borings. No soil samples emitted elevated levels of organic i vapors when monitored with the OVA. The boring logs are presented in Appendix A. LABORATORY FINDINGS I The laboratory results of the soil samples analyzed from the borings indicate no detectable concentrations of TPH. The laboratory results and Chain-of-Custody I documentation are presented in Appendix B. I CONCLUSIONS I During our previous assessment, a concentration of 150 rog/kg TPH was detected within · a soil sample from sample location 9 following the removal of the diesel fuel line. More I extensive exploration and sampling performed at the same area for the current assessment did not find detectable levels of TPH in soil. Based on the findings, it I · appears that the subsurface soil beneath the fuel line has not been significantly impacted by diesel fuel. The TPH concentration encountered within the soil during our previous I assessment appears to be limited to a small localized area. I -o0o- I i I 'l I Great Western Bank August 6, 1992 Page 5 (L91322.RB) ! Please call if you have any questions or need additional information. Respectfully submitted, LAW/CRANDALL, INC. Herbert M. Spitz, R.G. 4~836 Senior Geologist Richard C. Leach Principal Engineer Assistant Vice President r/joe (3 copies submitted) Attachments: Site Location Map - Plate 1 Sample Location Plan - Plate 2 cc: (2) Great Western Bank Attn: Ms. Ann Steinberger (1) Great Western Bank Attn: Mr. Don Brenon (1) Bakersfield Fire Department (Underground Tank Program) Attn: Mr. Joe A. Dunwoody I 1 I I I ! I I I 'i REFERENCE: I U.S.G.S. 7.5' OILDALE QUADRANGLE 1954. PHOTOREVISED 1968. AND GOSLER "' QUADRANGLE 1954. PHOTOREVISED 1968 I ~ 1973. ~ SITE LOCATION MAP O SCALE 1"-- 2000' LAW/CRANDALL, INC. PLATE 1 I I 1.6TH STREET 1-STORY OFFICE BLDG. KEY: FILLER CAP f .~-$00 GALLON B' 9B ® BORING LOCATION AND NUMBER FROM / ~ GASOLINE TANK CURRENT INVESTIGATION (L91322.RB) REMOVED OIL &' GREASE I LINES IN TROUGH II s'-s .~.:?.~ F,LLER CAP \ Ill , I I!O SAMPLE LOCATION AND NUMBER FROM ~ Ii 7i II I ' PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION (L91322. RO) lB-7 ROOM ! --: I B-8 · BORING LOCATION AND NUMBER FROM , ,, GASOLINEI ,, DISPENSER PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION (L90371.FO) IIeIB-3i j-I iii D,ESEL DISPENSER . : APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF REMOVED L,NEI -d I, · - - I II i. .i UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ,. PLACE ~'~ I WAREHOUSE LINE i1~/ PUMP / ABANDONED ISLAND IN PLACE : '[~)3: 9/B-DA REFERENCE: : .... :<: '500 GALLON ~ WASTE OIL TANK / SKETCH DRAWN BY LC&A FIELD FILLER B-2 ® B-DB CAP i REPRESENTATIVE / to9 LINES WERE BURIED IN CONCRETE 1. ALL ~,LLER CAP/ j 2. ALL TANKS WERE LEVEL WITH PERMIT MANHOLE COVER '~.''-'~I~ 2:{3: il '~'- 12,000 GALLON 'O' DIESEL TANK B-5®:..: SAMPLE LOCATION PLAN LAW/CRANDALL. INC.~ APPENDIX A ,,, d BORING 9 - A ~> ~. DATE DRILLED: August 3, 1992 LU "r- v v ~ EQUIPMENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Flight Auger ...... , SP $" ~phaltic Paving - 10 ND <1 ..... Some ¢oarserSand, moist ..... ~.:.:.:.:. :. -20 fragments NOTES: 1) Boring drilled to a depth of 20'. 2) No ground water encountered. 3) Soil cuttings placed in sealable 55-gallon DOT drums. 4) Soil samples monitored with a Gastechtor Model 1238 . organic vapor analyzer (OVA). 5) No hydrocarbon odorous or stained soil was noted. 6) Bomhole was backfilled with bentonite chips. TPH = Total petroleum hydrocarbons ND = not detected NA = not analyzed LOG OF BORING LAW/CRANDALL, INC. PLATE A- 1 I ,,, d BORING 9- B ~- -- DATE DRILLED: August 3, 1992 uJ -r- v '"" :~ EQUIPMENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Flight Auger I c3 ~ ~ i!i!iiii' SP 3" Asphaltic Paving SAND - fine to medium grained, some Silt, moist, yellowish brown -o :..:; :..i. ! Moist I ~ ~ :':-:':-: o. '~ ~ :...',:...',! I-I.J.~ ._I' :=:.': .... d n° ~ ~' 15 NA <1 Ir:'.":':': Some coarser Sand, yellowish brown to brown ._ _ ,. :.=.:.=.:. i' :':' :'.-' :': I ~ NOTES: 1) Boring drilled to a depth of 20'. o .o 2) No ground water encountered. ~ '~ 3) Soil cuttings placed in sealable 55-gallon DOT drums. I ?> 4) Soil samples monitored with a Gastechtor Model 1238 organic vapor analyzer (OVA). ~ ~co ~'c 5) No hydrocarbon odorous or stained soil was noted. ,- ~ 6) Borehole was backfilled with bentonite chips. I ~ '~ ~ TPH = Total petroleum hydrocarbons ~ ~ .~ ND = not detected ~ _.o NA = not analyzed LAW/CRANDALL, INC. i PLATE A - 2 I I I ,I I I Ill I - APPENDIX B ~,× I I I I I I I I I I I I '. 4309 Armour Avenue' · Bakersfield, CA 93308 P.O. # '~: )..'. (805) 395-0539'Offi~ Page / of / WS ............. . WORK ORDER ~nvoi~, D~ . : r ;,'..~ ~ ,....-. {~{.. /. Bill To: '".~ & }~r .'" Address c'-~ ; ,~ ~!~ t ~w'. . -. ? . · _~ . State ( .,~' Zip ..,', .~ ~L~ ~'- A~ention: ~; ;. ~ U: . ;~ .. '~ ,' ; Telephoner(D '$  CC: F~(:: ::5 ~ECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Colle~or's Name /].~.l?f.~ Date Collected ' Time Collected ~aiaer . . ~' Sample Description ,-~alysis Requested Ske T~ / ~ /~" ~.¢~/~ (~s...~/~) . . . .: :,:: ~ J /5' 7 ~ ,- ."'-i.." ,?~:/ -"" i~ (' . /'v([,.,i /....'r-L..,-' F ._ , SAMPLES RECEDED AT ~LCO: · ' Relinquished by: ff~: ~ ~'~ t~/~ ~ ~('' , ~ Received by: " Title: Re~ipt Condition: ~ /'" ~ ~( Date: .-q ' ='. AWR:/~)~ Date: Tern: ~." T&M: ,~4 .~ Quote: Storage: Method of Disposal: Date: Initals: ~N~:* G-~ P-~ M-~ V-V~ 0-~ ~P~:' W-W~ S-~ G- ~=~F - ~* ~B - Cana~ STOOGE - Blue CUSTOMER - Go~enr~ WlP FILE - Pink An'alyCical & Consulting ServiCes Law/Crandall, Inc. Laboratory No: 32546 200 Citadel Dr Date Received: 8-3-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 8-4-92 Verbal Report: 8-4-92 Attention: Richard Clark Sample: Soil Sample Description: Boring 32546-1 5 Foot Depth 32546-2 10 Foot Depth Sampled by Fred Buenaventura on 8-3-92 -! Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diesel < 10 < 10 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 8-4-92 Minimum Reporting Level - 10 mg/kg JE/tds 4309 Armour Avenue I~kersfielcl, (~lifoenia @3308 _.ZALOO LABORATORIES, INC. Analytical ~ Consulting Services .................. ~ taw/Crandall, Inc, Laboratory No: 32546 200 Citadel Dr Date Received; 8-3-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 8-4-92 Verbal Report: 8-4-92 Attention: Richard Clark Sample: Soil Sample Description: Boring 9-B 32546-B $ Foot Depth 32545-6 10 Foot Depth Sampled by Fred Buenaventura on 8-3-92 -5 -6 mq/kq ~ Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diesel < 10 < 10 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 8-4-92 Minimum Reporting Level = lO mg/kg L JE/tds 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, O~lifornie m (8.05) 395-053E) FAX (BOa] August 13, 1992 Royce Asset Management GrOup 23901Calabassas Road, Suite 1010 Calabasas, California 91302 Attn: Don Brenon CLOSURE OF 4 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT 3101 16TH STREET, IN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA. PERMIT # BR0039 Dear Mr.. Brenon, This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the preliminary assessment associated with the closure of the tanks located at the above stated address. Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with the assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. This letter does not relieve you of any liability for past, present, or future operations. In addition, any future changes in site use may require further' assessment or mitigation. It is the property owners responsibility to notify this department of any changes in site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (80.5)-326-3797. Sincerely, Joe A. Dunwoody Hazardous Material Specialist Underground Tank Program cc: A. Hammock Law/Crandall Inc. 200 Citadel Drive Los Angeles, CA 90040-1554 LAW/CRANDALL~ IMCo · geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 200 Citadel Drive, Los Angeles, California 90040-1554, Phone (213) 889-5300, Fax (213) 721~6700 Los Angeles · Anaheim · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego I April 21, 1992 The Royce Asset Management Group 23901 Calabasas Road, Suite 1010 Calabasas, California 91302 (L91322.RO) Attention: Mr. Don Brenon Subject: Underground Tank Removal Report 3101 16th Street Bakersfield, California SCOPE This report summarizes procedures used and actions taken to remove the former on-site diesel, gasoline, oil, 'and waste oil underground storage tanks in accordance with requirements of the Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division, Permit Number BR-0039, at the subject site. On April 7, 1992, a 10,000-gallon diesel tank, a 500-gallon gasoline tank, a 500-gallon oil tank, and a 500-gallon waste oil tank and associated piping were permanently removed from the subject site. This report addresses the tank closures and analytical analyses of the soil samples collected beneath the tanks and the associated piping following removal. I The information in this report represents professional opinions that have been developed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by I reputable environmental and geotechnical consultants practicing in this or similar localities. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice i included in this report. I The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 i Page 2 (L91322.RO) I SITE CONDITIONS i GENERAL INFORMATION The site is located at 3101 16th Street, Bakersfield, California and is currently used as an equipment storage yard. Existing structures include a one-story office building and warehouse. Plate 1, Site Location Map, shows the site general location; Plate 2, Site I Plan, shows the facility boundaries and the former storage tank area. Fuel is no longer being stored at the site. I SITE GEOLOGY I The site is underlain by alluvial materials, which consist predominantly of silty sand, sand, and gravel. It is located at the southeastern edge of the Great Valley geomorphic Iprovince of California. The Great of California is Valley (San Joaquin Valley) a long · structural depression or down-warped trough with the axis of the trough lying very close I to the eastern front of the Coast Ranges. In general, the southeastern portion of the San Joaquin Valley is underlain by Quaternary age continental deposits and late Tertiary I age marine and continental sedimentary rocks, which rest on a basement complex consisting of granitic rocks of the Sierra Nevada. I SITE HYDROGEOLOGY '1 The site is in the Kern River Delta Area of the Tulare Lake Drainage Basin within the San Joaquin Valley. According to the Kern County Water Agency Report on Water i Conditions (February 1986), unconfined water surface elevations measured in July 1985 in wells in the vicinity of the site ranged between about 340 to 350 feet above sea level i or about 50 feet below ground surface. Perched ground water is not known to occur near the site. Ground water was not encountered during this tank removal operation. I ! I ! The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 i Page 3 (L91322.RO) TANK CLOSURE TANK INFORMATION The locations of the former underground tanks and associated piping are shown on Plate 3, Sample Location Plan. The 10,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) used to store diesel, and the three 500-gallon USTs which were used to store gasoline, oil, and waste oil, were of single-wall construction. The dates of installation are unknown. TANK PREPARATION AND REMOVAL Prior to removing the tanks, all associated piping was disconnected and drained. All aboveground associated piping, one gasoline dispenser, one diesel dispenser, and the underground piping leading to the tanks were removed. During excavation, the soils were monitored with an organi(~ for the of volatile vapor (OVA) presence organic compounds (VOCs). The OVA was calibrated to 50.8 parts per million (ppm) hexane prior to use. No elevated VOC levels were detected during the monitoring of the soils. All existing residues and vapors in the tanks were then removed by triple washing; approximately 2,150 gallons of rinsate were used to clean the tanks and were transported to Gibson Oil & Refining Company, Inc., in Bakersfield California. A Gastech Model- GX-86 measured the lower explosion limit (LEL) at 0% in all the tanks. The USTs and all associated piping were removed from the excavations, loaded on a low-boy trailer, and transported to Golden State Metals, Inc., in Bakersfield, California for recycling; the USTs were in poor condition upon removal. Regulatory documentation and certifications are presented in Appendix A. An oil collection trough located inside the existing warehouse, associated with the waste oil UST, was steam-cleaned and inspected for structural integrity; there were no cracks or holes observed in the trough. ! ! I The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 Page 4 (L91322.RO) BACKFILL AND COMPACTION The UST excavations and the oil collection trough were backfilled and compacted under the observation of Law/Crandall personnel. A copy of our "Report - Observation and Testing of Compacted Backfill" is presented in Appendix B. SOIL SAMPLING On April 7, 1992, after the diesel tank was removed, soil samples were collected at locations one-third of the way from each end of the tank at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the tank's invert. After the oil tankl tank and oil soil collected removing waste gasoline tank, samples were from the center of the tank excavations at depths of 2 and 6 feet below the tanks inverts. On April 10, 1992, after excavating and removing the diesel product line beneath the asphalt-paved areas, soil samples were collected at three locations at depths of 6 feet below the bottom of the piping trench, at approximately 15-foot intervals. One soil sample each was collected at a depth of 6 feet below the gasoline and diesel dispensers and the drain line associated with the oil collection trough and waste oil tank. The sample locations are shown on Plate 3, Sample Location Plan. The gasoline line and diesel line beneath the existing concrete slab associated with the pump island were abandoned in-place. The soil samples were collected as grab samples, retained in clean glass jars, labeled, sealed with Teflon-lined caps, and placed in a chilled ice chest. The samples were transported to Zalco Laboratories, Inc., in Bakersfield, California for chemical analysis. The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 Page 5 (L91322.RO) The laboratory results and Chain-of-Custody documentation are presented in Appendix C. i LABORATORY ANALYSIS AND RESULTS The soil samples collected below the diesel UST were analyzed for the petroleum I hydrocarbons, the total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel, and the volatile aromatic hydrocarbons benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene(s) (BTEX) by EPA Method I 418.1, DOHS Luft Manual, and EPA Method 8020, respectively. The soil samples collected below the associated diesel piping and dispenser were analyzed for the total I petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel and volatile aromatic hydrocarbons (BTEX). The laboratory results indicate-the presence of low concentrations of the petroleum 1- hydrocarbons, 75 mg/kg (ppm), and total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel, 31 mg/kg, in the sample collected at the north end of the diesel tank excavation at a depth of 2 feet. I - This sample contained very low concentrations of BTEX. The laboratory results also indicate the presence of the total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel, 150 mg/kg, in one I of the samples collected in the diesel piping trench. This sample contained non- detectable amounts of BTEX. The laboratory results indicate that the remaining samples I collected in association with the diesel UST, piping, and dispenser contain non-detectable amounts of the petroleum hydrocarbons (<50 mg/kg) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (<10 mg/kg) and very low concentrations of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons (BTEX). I The soil samples collected below the waste oil UST were analyzed for the petroleum hydrocarbons, the total organic halogens (TOX), and total lead by EPA Method 418.1, i EPA Method 9020 (TOX), and EPA Method 6010, respectively. The laboratory results indicate non-detectable concentrations of the petroleum hydrocarbons (<50 mg/kg) and i total lead (<2.5 mg/kg). Low concentrations of TOX were detected in the samples collected below the waste oil UST (3.4 mg/kg at the 2-foot depth and 2.6 mg/kg at the 6-foot depth). Low concentrations of TOX (4.8 mg/kg) were also detected in the sample collected 6 feet below the drain line associated with the oil collection trough. I The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 Page 6 (L91322.RO) The soil samples collected below the gasoline UST and the associated dispenser were analyzed for the total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline and BTEX by DOHS Luft Manual and EPA Method 8020, respectively. The laboratory results indicate very low concentrations of BTEX and non-detectable concentrations of the total petroleum hydrocarbons (< 10 mg/kg) were present. The soil samples collected below the oil UST were analyzed for the petroleum hydrocarbons by EPA Method 418.1. The laboratory results indicate non-detectable concentrations (<50 mg/kg). CONCLUSIONS The laboratory results of the s0il samples collected during our removal operations indicated low to non-detectable concentrations of the petroleum hydrocarbons, total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel or gasoline, volatile aromatic hydrocarbons, total organic halogens, or lead. Based on our investigation, the areas of the former 10,000- gallon diesel UST and the 500-gallon gasoline, waste oil, and oil USTs and their associated piping and dispensers have not been significantly impacted; we are therefore requesting closure of this site. The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 Page 7 (L91322.RO) Please call if you have any questions or need additional information. Respectfully submitted, LAW/CRAND ~ALL, INC./Q Arnie KdHammock ; Project Engineer Principal eologist [& ~, ]~] Remediation Services Mana~~~/ (3 copies submitted) cc: (2) Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division Attn: Mr. Joseph A. Dunwoody Attachments: Plate 1, Site Location Map Plate 2, Site Plan Plate 3, Sample Location Plan Appendix A, Regulatory Documentation and Certifications Appendix B, Report - Observation and Testing of Compacted Backfill Appendix C, Laboratory Results and Chain-of-Custody I I I REFERENCE: U.S.G.S. 7.5' OILDALE QUADRANGLE 1954, PHOTOREVlSED 1968, AND GOSLER QUADRANGLE 1954, PHOTOREVISED t968 1973. SITE LOCATION MAP SCALE 1"- 2000' LAW/CRANDALL, INC. PLATE 1 ~16TH STREET 1-STORY OFFICE BLDG. FILLER CAP / ..----.500 GALLON [ / L... GASOLINE TANK · REMOVED OIL &' GREASE I ~ll~"~'-~J-~"~4 LINES IN TROUGH . B-S-;i~;~ FILLER CAP \. I1!, KEY: CURRENT INVESTIGATION (L91322.RO) NUMBER DEPTH D 2 31111-1 B-80 BORING LOCATION AND NUMBER FROM 1 6 31111-2 A 'l PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION (L90371.FO) 2 31111-3 2 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF REMOVED 6 31111-4 · iici/ PUMP / .ABANDONED_ : .... : UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK 3 .... 62 :. :'31116-231116-1 ISLAND/ IN PLACE 4 2 31123-1 / 6 31123 ~2 ' '13'(~ < '500 GALLON , 2 31123-3 ~. WASTE OIL TANK/ ', REFERENCE:. 5 6 31123-4 FILLER B-2 / SKETCH DRAWN BY LC&A FIELD 6 6 31156-1 CAP/ REPRESENTATIVE 7 6 31156-2 (~/ 8 6 31156-3 IO ~ 9 6 31156-4 LU / NOTES: 10 6 31156-5 ~-/ 11 6 31156-6 1. ALL LINES WERE BURIED IN CONCRETE FILLER CAP/ MANHOLE COVER -.~,__~.:~ ',,,..,~: B-4 2. ALL TANKS WERE, LEVEL WITH PERMIT il ' 12,000 GALLON B_Eei.O.i DIESEL TANK SAMPLE LOCATION PLAN ~CALE 1"=30' (APPROX.) LAW/CRANDALL, INC. PLATE 3 16TH STREET 1-STORY OFFICE BLDG. FILLER CAP ///~ ~500 GALLON t GASOLINE TANK COMPRESSOR ROOM "" "t ~'- OILOO~LECTION TROUGH II TANK ~ ~ O~L II KEY: I I ~ Ill DIESEL DISPENSER I I h ~j I! ¢--m APPROXIMATE BOUNDARY AND LOCATION I t WAREHOUSE ~ ~ U ' ' OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST~ / ~ PUMP ISLAND j LLER CAP 500 GALLON WASTE OIL TANK REFERENCE: SKETCH DRAWN BY LC&A FIELD REPRESENTATIVE FILLER CAP~ MANHOLE COVER  l ~ 12.000 GALLON DIESEL TANK SITE PLAN SCALE 1"= 30' (APPROX.) LAW/CRANDALL, INC. PLATE 7_ I I APPENDIX A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX A I I I I I I I I I 1 "State o~ CalNomlb---Health and Welfare Agency See Instructions on Back of Page 6 Department of Health Servlcel ,i Fomt Approved OMB No. 2050---0039 (Expires 9-30-91) and Front of Page 7 Toxic Substances Control Division ; :' Please print Form designed for use on elite (12-pitch 17pewriter). Sacramento, California "" . (~..~ 17 i~.. D cu,a~l,, o. ,nformatlon in the shaded areas 7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number J' E~' State Tl'l~lpo~ll~a IQ .~: .: i Il. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number G. State Faotlltyfe ID · . . ~ : . · . . tkAKERSI~IELD, CA. 93308 IC IA ID 19 18 I0 I81813 I {717 ):(B0~:3:'217'~< 11. US DOT Description ({nc{udino Proper Shipping Name. Hazard Glass. and ID Number) Quantity Unit :", "0 i~Ol'l RCRA itAZARDOU$ ~ASTE LIQUID I EPA/Other.,' ,: ~ T I I I I I I I 15. Special Handling instructions and AddltlonM Information GENERATOR'~ CE~FICA~: I hereby d~lare lhal the conlenta of this conalonment are fully and accurately described above by proper shlppino ~ame and are classified, packed, ma~. and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transpo~ by hiohway according to applicable internalional and national Oovernment reoulaflona. If I am a large quanffiy generator. I ce~l~ that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and loxlcl~ of waste oenerated to the de,rea I have determined tO be economl~y practicable ned that I have sale,ed the predicable method of treatment at~aoe, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the envlronmenl; OR. If I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effo~ !o minimize my waste : oeneraflon and aelecl the best waste management method that la available l0 me and that I can a/ford. I. 17. Transpo~ 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Male~al~. ~ ' · i ' ' '~R ~ ~ Month Year "~ 18. Trans~der 2 Acknowl~gement of Receipt of Materials )~, flE~ Printed/Typed Name [ Signature I { I I I IM°nth Oar Year 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A C L I 20. Facility Owner or Operator Ce~lfl~tlon of receipt of hazard.s martials covered by thin manifest except aa not~ in ~em 19. T y Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year EpA 87~22 Do Nor Wrife ~low lhi, Line (Rev. 0-8~) Previous ed~lona are obaolete. I! ':.. 8fa~e oJ California---Health and W~lfare Aj~bncy ' : : ' ~ · See Instructions on Beck of Pegs 6 Departme.t of Health Services .' ' For~. Approved. OMB No. 20~9 (Expires ~91) . ~ and Front of Page 7 Toxic Substances Control Division . Ple~ae ~M or ~e; F~ deai~n~ f~ uae on effie (12-plf~ fypew~f~). Sacramento. ~llf~la · ~ ;k UNIFORM:HAZARDOUS I1'l G~atO~' Us EPA ID N°'/'~ )".-'" .~ · ~l ~m~N~' ManlfeM 2. Page. 1II Inlormatlon in the shaded 'teas': ~ASTE MANIFEST ~,~.-~*-~ ~Z ~7 ' o, ] Is not requlred by Federal law. I 1J. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) Quantity Unit 16. Special Handling IRatfucllo~8 and Additional Intonation ~ENERATOR'~ CERTIFIOATION: I herebF ~e~lme lhel the ~0nlem, of thl~ co~,lgnmenl ~re lul~ ~ a~umJelF de~oribed ~bove by proRer e~lg~tng n,me national government regulatlon~. If I em a la~e quenti~ generalor. I cedl~ that I have a pr~ram In place Io reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to thedegree I have dete~ed to be economlcal~ practicable end that I have sel~ed Ihs practicable method of treatment, silage, ~ disposal cuffently available to me which minimizes the · ... present and future t~eat to h~an health and the en~t; OR, II I am a small quantity gene~t~, I have made a good faith eff~ to minimize my waste generation and eele~ the best waste managem~t meth~ that la available to me and that I can afford. . T 1~. Tranapoder I Acknowledgement of Receipt of MaleHals ~ · ~7~ A Printed/Typed Name . . N ~ Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year E ' F A y Printed/T~ed Name Slgnelure Month Day Yoa~ DHS ~22 A DO Not Write ~low This Line PA 87~22 er. 6-89) Previous edition are obsolete. . YELLOW: GENERATOR RETAINS APR--17--~2 FRI 11 -'06 LEDS'~I C'O~TRAcTIH~ 12154902058 P. 05 I G4-1~-188~ 18: lB B~5 393 58~4 M P ~AC~ P.~3 GOLDEN ~TATE METALS, INC, TANK DISPOSAL FORM Ba~rs~id, Oal~lorn~ 9~B7 ·.._ Qon~mctor'8 1t5 I DESTINA~ON~ O, ~. M. . 2000 E. BRUNOA~E ~NE · BAKERSFIELD, CA 93~B7 WEIGHT CERT. NO: TOTAL ~ QTY GALLON8 ~ERIAL NO. NET TON9 EHgD PERMIT NO: ' 250 .14 ~EO .~4 ' . , :.,.-~.'..~,9 ~.~ .¢ ¢ ~,~ 1000 · 0 ~ .61  NK INSPECTION ~ooo .~ L~AN & DRY (ACCEPT), OR '- ......... ,'a~ .... : .,,..~.,..~.**..,x, ~ RESIDUALS PRE~ENT (REJECt) 3000 ~LEL READING 6000 2,42 ~ OXYGEN CONTENT Moo ~.~ All fees Incurred ere per load unleaB speelfl~l. T~me are nat 30 days from receipt st tank. Contrac~or'a signature ,a-;,:,;:;.: represents acceptance of terms for payment, and that tank removal complies with State laws. CONTRAC¥OR'9 SIGNATURE CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL / DESTRUCTION TH/a I$ T,,{~ERTIFY TME REOEIPTAND ACC~PTANOB ~ TH~ TANK{a) Ag BPECIFIBD ABOVE. ALL MATERIAL SPECiFiED WILL BE COM=LETE m D~ST.~E~ F~ SCRA~ RE~LING PUR~OgES ONLY, z/ .................................................. 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 1 ! I ! ! ! I I ! ! LAW/CRANDx~I.L~ INC. · geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 200 Citadel Drive, Los Angeles, California 90040-1554, Phone (213) 889-5300, Fax (213) 721-6700 Los Angeles · Anaheim · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego I April 21, 1992 I The Royce Asset Management Group 23901 Calabasas Road, Suite 1010 Calabasas, California 91302 (L92035.B) Attention: Mr. Don Brenon Gentlemen: Report - Observation and Testing of Compacted Backfill Tank Excavations 3101 16th Street Bakersfield, California for Royce Asset Management Group This report provides a formal record of our observation and testing of the compacted backfill placed in excavations resulting from the removal of four underground storage tanks at the subject site. The approximately locations of the tank excavations are shown on the attached Plot Plan. The observation and testing work was performed on April 7, 8, and 9, 1992. The inspection services were performed in conjunction with our Remediation Services Department. We made observations and performed ASTM Designation D1556 sand-cone field density tests as the backfill progressed. The results and approximate locations of the tests are attached. The bottoms of the tank excavations were cleaned of a majority of loose and disturbed soils. The bottoms of the excavations were then rolled by a sheepsfoot wheel attached to a backhoe. The required backfill soils, consisting of imported medium to coarse sand, and imported sand blended with on-site silty sand, were then placed in loose lifts approximately 8 to 12 inches in thickness, brought to near optimum moisture content, and compacted. The backfill was compacted by the backhoe-attached sheepsfoot wheel and a rubber-tired loader. The Royce Asset Management Group April 21, 1992 Page 2 (L92035.B) The backfill, at the locations and elevations tested by us, was compacted to at least 90% of the maximum dry density obtainable by the ASTM Designation D1557-78 method of compaction. ' Our professional services have employed accepted engineering and testing procedures, and have been performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable geotechnical engineers practicing in this or similar localities. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional opinions included in this report. Respectfully submitted, ~.~y2~~*~~. ~~ LAW/CRANDALh, INC. _~55~ ' ~ ~ .~ ~' qL.;r"~ .~."~' 2X\ [ ,/// / , ,~'//,~ gl.~-~ f>~ e~o ~. ~-~ ~1 ~¢ o Vice l~side~r .... ~~~*~.~'~~<~.:.~_ ~g~, .~J ~X~~~,~.~j ames M. McWee ~xJ ~for Vice President l~ctor of Inspection Services JH/jh Attachments (2) I I I ! TEST RESULTS Moisture Dry Maximum Test Elevation Content Density Dry Density Percent No. (ft.) (% of Dry_ Wt.) (lbs./cu. ft.) (lbs./cu. ft.) Compaction 1 396 5.2 132 138 96 2 398 9.7 133 138 96 3 392 10.6 129 138 93 4 393V2 9.3 127 138 92 5 395V2 8.8 128 138 93 6 397V2 6.7 127 138 92 7 399V2 8.1 129 138 93 8 396 11.1 119 128 93 9 398 10.5 118 128 92 10 396 10.2 125 128 98 11 398V2 7.6 128 138 93 NOTE: Elevations refer to job datum. L92035.B Jl~l/ac~ 04/21/92 Page I 16TH STREET 1-STORY OFFICE BLDG. FILLER CAP 500 GALLON /i)~ASOLINE TANK l~ FILLER CAP  -- CANOPYI I I ' ~! - II / I I WAREHOUSE -- U ~.PUMP ISLAND FILLER CAP /~..~:'~-~ = FIELD DENSITY TEST LOCATION AND NUMBER ~' "~:~500 GALLON[~'~" ' ' ~ LIMITS OF FILL (DASHED) FILLER CAPJ ~.~ MANHOLE COVER -,~4/'~.\ REFERENCE: SKETCH DRAWN BY L.C&A FIELD ~ ~;/ ,2.ooo GALLON REPRESENTATIVE ' DIESEL TANK ADDRESS~. 3101 16TH STREET._ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA. "PLOT PLAN ROYCE' ASSET MANAGEMENT SCALE 1"= 30' {APPROX.) LAW/CRANDALL, INC. I I I I I I ! APPENDIX C .! ! Ill Z X ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I I I I I I I APPENDIX C ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! S~ecial Instructions Sample Description Analysis Requbst'~d God~ .~. - rms ~ T&M ~'gO Quote ' , - O{G.' 'x~'~ Storage "~is~o~l Date ,"*: .~: . ...... ~::. ~'..*.::;..?.:-,';~:~ CHAIN OF CUSTODYRECORD' ;:...:',~ .. "' cZ . *c)..'.'... .,...: i,..::'BCALogN *~ '-'*" '~ ~.' : ' · .' ~:**~';,?.*~;~?.*"'?~'¢,'?~".. ~-' : · . ', :..,v. '. : .'~ :~::..'L; :M,:' . · ~,~ :i' ' ~ u~-, . . Client name ,".-.-..: .:.. ?~-"~'::,,'~'. . ..: . :'. '.:,: . .'. .." ... . . '.,.._..,.... ':.~'- ~l -~. ' Analyses required Addros* ' '.::'.../ .... .v .' ..-...:~ · ::. ~ort 8ttontion ~.~ Lab :':. :;',~,'~ ;~: ,: -:. ' -". ,~)~(?. Number a~?.l~'~:a: . Time ..... of '" .. numberSamPl° ", '~ ~.m¢od .uolow s ~:: ~ ~ -I t ~ ' .... I ~' ' ' - ':'~ :{:' :'.:1 g ~ ' ' ' I~:,' ~ ..~ . . /' -.;7: . ; ... / ::~ .. .:,, : '}.. ,~ .. . : -%::-- . . ..~.: ~ ~. Sign,~flr~ F~ · Print Name Company'- Date T~me , ~/ ~ . ,,, ~ ~.. ~ ~' :;.... Relinquished by ' >'~ '" ' '"" ~ ...... 3 '::":~';' · ' .:,:~ ,, . . .. , ....... ... /.. ~..,. ....~., . . ..¢.,.~ ,.~ .:...~ '~;,;,:..""" . ~ ,,,..') · ,.:...... :..., ~,, .. ' -.'t %' Received Relinquished by · ~/ · ..' /'"'~./ :.'. . . :~'...~ ' '''2 ';~:~;", ?:" . ': {..'.: ,. . ....... ..~=. .. i~ l~ '~, ": "' "~: :':"' ""'~ ..... ' ........ ...: , . .. ~ :~x'~-. '. ~ , · -. .... :..?,~ ..... ~ .... ~ .. ~.~.~ .... ... ............. B ~AN*ALYTICAL' ~a · ~ ......... N0te~ samples"' ' are;dlsdarded 30'days after results.die repor(e'~"'.~nless other arrangements are made. *KEY: AO--Aqueous NA--Nonaqueous SL--Sludge ", ~ 80~ wosmr~~~, c~ 01201 ~ 12oo ~nuo~n~ 2~os ' 4309 ArmOur Avenue Bakersfield; CA.93308';; -.- -.,;. · ...... ~ .. -. ....... - - . :-. ........ - ', (805) 395-0539., OffiC~ '.~;,'-'?: :,.'.'.--.' .::." '-- '~, ?.':, Page '- of WS .-. - ~) . . ..~.-... . ..- mple Type .. Time Coilected ~ P ~: C: Sample Description Analysis Requested -' Code ~  . ~ / ..  . . . · .. ...... : ... . . .. : . :' , ~ . - . . :.. ~['..: . -. .: '~ . . . . . " 'i .. , .'. , :.-'..;.. ' . . ~ :';. I · . ' . · ': .' . ' E. ' . ' . ,~ Customer Signature , Date · . .. I ~Date ~-~ Time ~'~ By .,Title AWR ~ ' Date Terms ~ T&M '. Quote C.O;C. 'D~ Storage -~, DispOsal ,D~{e Method of I ', ~-, Initials '- ' .. w. L P.. FiLE '.~ ~:,, Zalco Lab # .'"~.," :}', ZALCO ~BORATORIES INC. Fi.~O Log ~ ;~ 43OgA.mourAve. ~ Chain of Custody Record Bakersfield, California 93308 Work Order ~ .' ~ ~.~ '~; [805) 395~539 :' ' ' · ' ' Title ~Ot~L ~ ~%T~' '. ' Page of ". ~mp~ny Name · Project or P. O. ~ ~ Add,ss ' Phone ~ / D~. Sram, Zip ., . Repo~ A~en~on - Sempled b~; ~ Employed b~ Sample Date ~ Time T~e* * Prese~t~s I0~ ~p~sd~, Sampled See Key 8el~ Legal'Sample Desc~ption ~ Type* · ;,.:,: , ,:. . .. ,:. ,.. ,.. . ,.. '] - ..: i ' ' '.':~'~ ":" ' / I / .. . ? ~ .~...... · .' ,.. , _F." . ,,, ....... ........_ . '.. . ..., . ~:..~'~ . . /:~ ,',: .~ · ..' - .' ', ,,.,.-::,;.," ¢ " R~c.~.d by. ' :; '": ' :' 'h"~ "' ": '. ., , *~St ,., , .... .-'...',.:, :,..;:..,~ ,/"' .~3 " Relinquished ~ .... ... , ". '~" ,..; ~ , ,, ;"hi: "',~ . ', ~ , ;. .' . ./ .... "~ ........ ., Recebed ~ , N0~: ~mples am d~ed 30 da~ e~e cesul~ a~ mpocted unless othe¢ arcangemen~ ere made. [ ' ." K~: * G - Glass P - Plas~c M - Meal Hazs~oussamples~tl~ad~disnt~disposedofa[client'sexpense. 7 ~' ), ~: ~ ~. ' ' **W-Water e-Soil G-Gas P-Pe~oleumO.~er White. Office Copy ...... Yellow · Lab Copy Pink. Clien~ Copy, j~ ~,~j~j. 4309-Armour. Avenue Bakersfield, CA ~'3308 P.O. # /-- ~/'-~/'~-~'/~) ' State --- ' ~iD. · .' : · J Attention:- :r:]: ~~~:~ .... -... Telephone ' . Special. Instructions - ANALYSIS ......... Sample Description Analysis Requested · Customer Signatu..e AWR ~ ' Date. I Method o[ Disposal .Initials. ' ' '. Zalco Lab # ,i ZALC0 LABORATORIES, INC.. ' Field Log # 4309 Armour Ave. Chain of Custody Record Bakersfield. California 93308 ,. ~' ~" Work Order # ~,i;, (805) 395~539 .~, ' Z '' Fax [805) 395-3069 Project Title , C~. .~ O ~ ,. Page' of . .. , C~peny Name · Project or P. 0. ~ Add.ss Phons ~ ~mplsd b~ ' Employed b~ Sample Date Time T~e* ' Prese~ative Relinquished ~ Receded by Relinquished ~ Received by NOTE: ~mples a~ disca~ed 30 da~ a~¢ resul~ are ~por~d unless ethos a~a~emen~ are mede. K~: *G - G~ass P - P~astic M - Hazo~ous samples ~11 be ~med ~o clien~ o¢ disposed of 8~ clien~*s expense, * *W - Ws~r S - ¢oil 6 - Gas P - Pe~oleum 0 - White - Office Copy Yellow - Lab Copy Pink - Client Copy, .i':ii. ZALCo LABo ATORI NC~ "-~:' Zalc° Lab # . ~~--4~09 A~mourAvenue 'Bakersfield, CA 9~08 · p.O. ~ .~. ' ' "~' '~":'~' ~~ (805) 395-0539 Office · Page ':' of '. ' WS ' '..'~:.'~ Invoice ¢ ' '" ' Doc ~ - ";' :' '':~;~' WORK ORDER :~... · Company LS~[n0Ac~ ..: ~ ..,BillTO: ,~a,~¢ '"' "' "; / , '. ¢ ..~,~ /.~ ::.~ i¢:-¢ /~ i - ~ ,--,, , . . .... .L.'.-.:.', State - ' Zip ' / L.(?*-/L ~ ·.' · ' . - ttention: ~Y'¢f/ i L.~-~rt,;.¢/~. ·Telephone ~ ¢. ~ L.. ~ ¢ J~ .. Special Instructions- · '. '.~/, X/]$¢~ P ~ .-¢' ~'~ ~.~?1 ~ ~c3 . .i ~' ' ' Date Co ected '. ~[- ' ' " )llectofs Name -/v~;/.[- · .' - ::- · · mple Type ,-'~' J ~ "~ . Time Collected" · .' . ¢ '~'~¢~ ~-.. . .'"~ ~, ; '.  Sample Description , {'~s Requested ,. Code :- - ; : t , ~' ~("!¢" ~. D;¢4.¢ ':" ~ ' '" ": -?'~:.":: ~*.;'::.:'" · ':'.-": ::" ' ' '" ' ' SAMPLES' RECEIVED AT ZALCO · · lerms ;:~ , ' T&M :; (~ ' ' .Quote lethod of' D~spqsal.' : -- - ' " k~--~ Zalco Lab # [~ ZALCO LABORATORIES, INC. " 4309 Armour Ave. Chain of Custody Record Field Log # Bakersfield, California 93308 '"~ :~' Work Order # Fax (8051395-3069 Project Title . 0 ~&,~& Page [ of , ~ " ~ddmss PhOne ~ 0~, S~, Zip ' Repo~ AttenOon ID" Sampled Sampled See Key Bel~ Legal Sample Oescdpoon . TyPe' // ~rks & Prese~ativ~ · . .., ,, Receded by ., ,, .:;. ~';i: ~ ~, i ' Relinquished by '. , · ~Rece~ed by . . NO~: Samples are dis~ed ~0 da~ a~r ~sut~ are ~por~d un~ess other ~rrangemen~ are made. '~ . Heza~ous samples will be ~rned ~ client ar. disposed of at client's expense. ] '. '. / } ,' s [ "'; - ~: *G - Glass P. Pla~c M - Meal ZALOO LABOI ATOF:IIES, INC. AnalyCioBI ConsuICincj Services Law/Crandall Laboratory No: 31111 200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-7-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-8-92 P 0 #: L91322RO Attention: Arnie Hammack Sample: Soil Sample Description: Royce Assets 31111-1 Sample #1 at 2 foot depth; Sampled at 1400 hours 31111-2 Sample #1 at 6 foot depth; Sampled at 1405 hours 31111-3 Sample #2 at 2 foot depth; Sampled at 1415 hours 31111-4 Sample #2 at 6 foot depth; Sampled at 1416 hours Sampled by Michael Eagen on 4-7-92 -1 -2 -3 -4 mqZkq lq/kg mg/kq lq/kg Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons Benzene 0.023 0.020 0.029 0.012 Toluene 0.052 0.041 0.062 0.033 Ethyl Benzene 0.015 0.011 0.014 0.008 Xylenes 0.052 0.048 0.100 0.030 Method: EPA 8020 Date Analyzed: 4-7-92 Minimum Reporting Level = 0.005 mg/kg lq/kg rog/kg mq/kq Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diesel < 10 < 10 31 < 10 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 4-7-92 Minimum Reporting Level : 10 mg/kg .... ..~? .:.:.::. ~:: ~ .,,, .~:::..:,f- mg/kq mq/kq lq/kg m§/kq Petroleum HYd~6~arbOhs'~"~-.' '~-'-:' · < 50 < 50 74 < 50 Method: Sonicator/418.1 Minimum RePorting Level = 50 rog/kg. ~r~ton Lab Operations Manager JE/tds 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 [805] 395-0539 FAX (805) 395-3089 I AnalyCical []onsulting Seevioes La~Crandall Laborato~ No: 31116 m 200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-7-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-8-92 P 0 # L91322RO Attention: Arnie Hammack Final Report: 4-13-92 I Sample: Soil m Sample Description: Royce Assets 31116-1 Sample #3 at 2 foot depth; sampled at ]458 hours 31116-2 Sample #3 at 6 foot depth; Sampled at 1500 hours m sampled by Mike Eagen on 4-7-92 Final Report -1 -2 Constituents mg/kq mq/kg MRL Total Lead, Pb < 2.5 < 2.5 2.5 Method: EPA 6010 Petroleum Hydrocarbons < 50 < 50 50 Method: Sonicator/EPA 418.1 Total Organic Halogens, TOX 3.4 2.6 1.0 Method: EPA 9020 **Results to follow. : . / Lab Operations Manager JE/tds~ . .. !'~ ~ 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield. California 93308 (805) 395-0539 FAX (805) 395-306~) I Analytical Consulcin§ Services Law/Crandall Laboratory No: 31123 200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-7-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-8-92 P 0 #: L91322RO Attention: Arnie Hammack Sample: Soil Sample Description: Royce Assets 31123-1 Sample #4 at 2 foot depth; Sampled at 1610 hours 31123-2 Sample #4 at 6 foot depth; Sampled at 1618 hours m sampled by Mike Eagen on 4-7-92 I -1 -2 mg/kg mg/k§ I Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons Benzene < 0.005 < 0.005 Toluene < 0.005 0.005 Ethyl Benzene < 0.005 < 0.005 Xylenes < 0.005 0.037 Method: EPA 8020 Date Analyzed: 4-8-92 Minimum Reporting Level : 0.005 mg/kg mg/k§ mg/kq Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline < 10 < 10 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 4-8-92 Minimum Reporting Level : 10 mg/kg ~ Lab Operations Manager dE/tds!. ~ 4309 Armour Avenue BE)kersfield, Csliforni8 93308 '1 [805) 3E)5-053E) FAX (805] 3E)5-306E) !  ZA/CO /ABOi~IATOI~IIES, INC. IAnalyCioal ~ (~onsuItin~j Services Law/Crandall Laboratory No: 31123 m200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-7-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-8-92 P 0 #: L91322RO m A ttention: Arnie Hammack Sample: Soil mSample Description: Royce Assets 31123-3 Sample #5 at 2 foot depth; Sampled at 1730 hours 31123-4 Sample #5 at 6 foot depth; Sampled at 1740 hours msampled by Mike Eagen on 4-7-92 I -3 -4 Con st i tuent mq/kg mq/kq Petroleum Hydrocarbons < 50 < 50 Method: Sonicator/418.1 Minimum Reporting Level = 0.005 mg/kg ..,,:. Jim Etherton .. Lab Operations Manager JE/tds ~ 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 I (805) 385-0538 FAX (805) 395-306~ ZAPCO LABORATORIES, INC. Analytical Consulting Services Law/Crandall Laboratory No: 31156 200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-10-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-13-92 P 0 # L91322RO Attention: Arnie Hammack Sample: Soil Sample Description: 'Royce Assets 31156-1 Sample #6 Diesel Dispenser at 6 foot depth 31156-3 Sample #8 Diesel Product Line at 6 foot depth '31156-4 Sample #9 Diesel Product Line at 6 foot depth 31156-5 Sample #10 Diesel Product Line at 6 foot depth Sampled by Mike Eagen on 4-10-92 from 0955 to 1010 hours -1 -3 -4 -5 mq / kq mq / kq mg / kq mq / kq Volatile Aromatic~Hydrocarbons Benzene < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 Toluene < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 Ethyl Benzene < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 Xylenes 0.007 0.007 0.005 0.005 Method: EPA 8020 Date Analyzed: 4-10-92 4-10-92 4-10-92 4-13-92 Minimum Reporting Level = 0.005 mg/kg I Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diesel < 10 < 10 150 < 10 m Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 4-13-92 Minimum Reporting Level, mg/kg 10 10 40 10 ~ .Lab Operations Manager I.OE/tds m~ 4309 Armour Avenue Bskersfield, Csliforni8 93308 (805) 395-0539' FAX (805) Law/Crandall Laboratory No: 31156-2 200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-10-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-13-92 P 0 # L91322RO Attention: Arnie Hammack Sample: Soil Sample Description: Royce Assets Sample #7 Gasoline Dispenser at 6 foJt depth Sampled by Mike Eagen on 4-10-92 at 1002 hours mq/kq ¥olatile ^romatic Hydrocarbons Benzene < 0.005 Toluene < 0.005 [thyl Benzene < 0.005 Xylenes < 0.005 Method: EPA 8020 Date Analyzed: 4-10-92 Minimum Reporting Level = 0.005 mg/kg mq/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as < Gasoline 10 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 4-13-92 Minimum Reporting Level = 5.0 mg/kg I Lab Operations Manager m JE/tds. m ~ 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, Cslifoenia 93308 (805) 395-0539 FAX [805) 395-3069 ! AnalyCioal ~ Consulting Services Law/Crandall Laboratory No: 31156-6 m200 N. Citadel Drive Date Received: 4-10-92 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Date Reported: 4-13-92 P 0 # L91322RO mAttention: Arnie Hammack Sample: Soil mSample Description: Royce Assets Sample #11 Waste Oil Line at 6 foot Uepth Sampled by Mike Eagen on 4-10-92 at 1015 hours ! I Constituents mq/kq MRL m Total Lead, Pb < 2.5 2.5 Method: EPA 6010 ! Petroleum Hydrocarbons < 50 50 Method: Sonicator/EPA 418.1 I Total Organic Halogens, TOX 4.8 1.0 mMethod: EPA 9020 m I Lab Operations Manager JE/tds m~ 4309Armour Avenue Bskeesfield, 0aliforni8 93308 (805) 395-0539 FAX (805) 395-306B Date of -L,3k~t -',K: Curi;eht SITE IDENTIFICATION Address ~'10( ~ ~. ~, reet Number ' ~r~t County f~~ Substance Regional Board ~ ~A ~ ~ L~ ~ L~D STAFF PERSON ~~ ~ ~ ~/~ ~ CASE ~PE ~ Undetermined ~ Soil Only ~ Groundwater ' Drinking Water STATUS (Date indicates when case moved into status) No Action Taken ~ Leak Being Confirmed Date ~'~ Prelim. Site Assessment Workplan Submitted · Date ,~ Preliminary Site Assessment Underway Date Pollution Characterization Date Remediation Plan Date Remedial Action Underway Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Date Case Referred to Regional Board Date Case Referred to Dept, of Health Services Date ~ Case Closed Date REMEDIAL COMMENTS RESPONSIBLE PAR~ IDENTIFICATION (Only if newly discovered or changed) Contact '~ ~ ~ ~~ Phone (~.) 8treat Number ~reet CI~ State ZIP III. Soil.Remediation Infor~41/gion Soil .remediation,method(s)~ /~J O ~ Volume treated and/or removed Contaminated soil disposal site Ad If contamination is remaining, describe concentration range and volume (cubic yards or meters) Table III - Maximum documented contaminant concentrations in soil .before 'and 'after cleanup Contaminant Method Before After Depth Contaminant Method Before. After Depth used (rog/kg) (mg/kg) (fl) used (rag/kg) (rag/kg) (ft) TPH (Gas) Benzene A J/f) TPH (Diesel) ~ O.~-0 I~:) ...---- ~:~ Toluene Other fuel Ethylbenzene Heavy metals Xylene Other Other IV. Groundwater Remediation Information Groundwater remediation method(s) Volume treated and/or removed If contamination is remaining, describe concentration range and volume (gallons or liters) Table IV - Maximum documented contaminant concentrations in groundwater before and after cleanup Contaminant Method Before After Depth Contaminant Method Before After Depth -- used (mg/l) (mg/l) (ft) used (mg/l) (mg/1) (ft) TPH (Gas) Benzene TPH (Diesel) Toluene Other fuel EthylbenZene Heavy metals Xylene Other · Other V. Closure Does Regional Board concur with closure? Yes No Rationale for closure d ~ ~ n~t ,$cw~.q" ~ ~. o,,o'r,~,~,eo~'re~M ~}e<.C~-~,~OC~ County. /,~C'qL~J ~t~,~.~-c%~.~ Staff person ~ ~-'~J,~ Phone Regional Board office ~ Staff person ~o~o ~lo~,,.r~,,,l Phone SBR Cheklist.wp 10 Seamer 1993 , CENTRAL VALLEY REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CASE CLOSURE CHECKLIST Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program This checklist, CASE CLOSURE letter, and the Unauthorized Release Report Form (URF) is to be retained by the Regional Board and Local Implementing Agency as documentation of release and subsequent closure action. All files and reports will be placed on microfiche for review. I. Case Information LUSTIS Case no. URF filing date CloSure date ~ - I .,~ - ~ 2. Site name/county ~.[? DCL6-~ ~%e~ Co~,j~..~ ~- Site address ~ ~o I /~ 'r~-~ ~- City ~,C-c~--~OZip ~'~0 I Phone Table I - Responsible Party Information Responsible party Name Address, City, Zip Phone Property owner r~6n~'~ C,~-~O(~ C~t..~,~-~ · ~.~, ~t~oq-, ( ) Operator 2 ( ) Operator 3 ( ) H. Release and Site .Characterization Information Tank size(s) lO, ~ ~'~-~ Fuel type(s) Chemical type(s) and quanfity(ies) released Table II - Lateral and Vertical Extent of Contamination Environment Lateral (fl) Vertical (fl) Contaminant conCentration Range Soil ~ ~ 1~ C .~ ~'c==. / ~'~ mg/kg Groundwater mg/l Soil type at the site ~c.~c~ ~C-~ · g",,ocz ~o Source of drinking water under SWRCB POLICY 88-63 Were nearby wells (Domestic, Municipal., Ag, etc.) monitored? Yes No Wells affected (Domestic, Municipal, Ag, etc.) Highest and lowest depths to groundwater ~ /~-- t Seasonal groundwater gradient(s) and direction(s) Name of Regional Water.Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) aquifer affected (see attached) Surface water impacted? Yes No pC. Name of surface water body affected AJ/t~d~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT N REPORT BEEN FILED ? [] YES ~NO ~EREBy~CERT~HA~AVED~S~R~BU;~ED~N~(3R~AT~N:~c~RD~NG:~]~HE:~i!i!?i~i~?:~iiii::~:: REPRESENTING~ALAOENCY ~ OTHER~ OWNE~PE~TOR ~ REGION~ BOARD [ ~MPANYOR~ENCY NAME ADDRESS NAME I ~NT~TPERSON I PHONE ADDRESS BTRE~ C~ STA~ FAClLI~ N~E (IF APPLICABL~ I OPE~TOR [ PHONE CRO~ STREET L~AL AGENCY AGENCY N~E ~ PERSON PHONE REG~N~ BOARD PHONE (1) NAME QUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) ~ UNKNOWN DA~ DI~VERED [ HOW DIS~VER~ ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ SH~URFACE MONITORING ~ NUIS~CE CONDITIONS DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT APPL~ al al DI ~l *l YI ~ U,KNOWN ~RE.OVE ~NANTS ~CLOSE T A,K. RE,OV[ ~ REPAIR PIPING HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ~ REPAIR TANK ~ CLOSE TANK & FILL IN P~CE ~ CHANGE PR~EDURE ~ REPACK TANKI ~ OTH ~" SOURCE OF DI~HARGE CAUSE(S) [~: ~ TANK~AK' ~ UNKNOWN ~ OVERFILL ~ RUP~R~AILURE ~ SPILL ~ PIPING L~K ~ O, ER ~ ~RROSION ~ UNKNOWN ~ OTHER CHECK ONE ONLY ~ UNDERMINED I~ SOIL ONLY ~ GROUNDWATER ~ DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY. IF WATER WELLS HA~ ACtuALLY BEEN AFFEC~D CHECK ONE ONLY ~ NOAC~ONTA~N ~ PR~IMINARYS~A~ESSMENT~RK~NSUBMI~ED ~ POLLUTIONCHARAC~RI~TION ~ LE~ BEING ~NFIRMED ~ PR~IMINARYS~ ~SESSMENTUNDERWAY ~ P~TCLE~UP MONITORING IN PROGRE~ ~ REMEDtATION P~N ~ CASE CL~ED (CLE~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY CHEC~APPROPR~TEACTION(S) ~ EXCAVA~SDIS~SE{ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ~ CAPSI~(CD) ~ EXCAVATE&TREAT(E~ ~ PUMP&TREATGROUNDWA~R(G~ REP~CESUPPLY(R~ ~ ~NTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ NOACT~NREQUIRED(NA) ~ TREA~E~ATH~P(HU) ~ VENT~IL~ ~ V~UUM EXT~CT ~E) ~ OTHER (O~ INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCy Leak Bein~ Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response personnel and equipment were involved Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground with the State Office of Emergency Services (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will be, impacted as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the OES report form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tank permitting agency. Indicate whether Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully the OES report has been filed as of the date of this report, defining the extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing impacts on surface and/or ground water. LOCAL AGENCY ONL~YY Remediation Plan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate - 25180.5, a government employee should sign and date the form in this block, remediation options also submitted. A signature here does not mean that the leak has been determined to pose a Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. significant threat to human health or safety, only that notification Post Cleanup Monitorin~ in Fro~ress - periodic ground water or other procedures have been followed if required, monitoring at site, as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness of remedial activities. REPORTED BY Case Closed - re§ional board and local a§ency in concurrence that no Enter your name, telephone number, and address. Indicate which party you further work is necessary at the site. represent and prgvide company or agency name. IMPORTANT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS INTENDED FOR GENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PDq~OSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone number, contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY C~DVERNMENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak. The responsible party would normally be the tank owner. REMEDIAL ACTION Indicate which action have been used to cleanup or remediate the leak. SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow: Enter information regardin~ the tank facility. At a minimum, you must provide .the facility name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall · infiltration. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES Containment Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of Enter names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Board contaminant. involved. Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved site. SUBSTANCES INVOLVED Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the name and quantity lost of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming). is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floatin~ product from water table. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. P%~p and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Enhanced Biode~radation - use of any available technology to promote Provide information ~egarding the discovery and abatement of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants. Replace Supply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties. ~OURCE/CAUSE Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or Indicate source,s) of leak. Check box(es)'indi~atin$ cause of leak. other place of use. Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air. through soil. CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. Indicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is minor, requirin~ no remedial action. type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For exampla, if both soil and ground water have been affected, case type will be "Ground CO~i~ENT~ - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident. Water". Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or domestic water wells have actually been affected. A ~Ground Water~ SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided. designation does not imply that the affected water cannot be, or is not, used for drinking water, but only that water wells have not yet been DISTRIBUTION affected.. It is understood that case type may change upon further If the form is completed by the tank o~ler or his a~ent, retain the last copy investigation, and forward the remaining copies intact to your local tank permitting agency for distribution. CURRENT STATUS 1. Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Pro6rams, Check one box only. .The response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box .944212, Sacramento, CA 94244- e~mple, if case.type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120 to ~he status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water Quali~y Control Board that of soil. Descriptions of options follow: 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. No Action Taken - No action has been t~<en by responsible party beyond 5. O~er/responsible party. initial report of leak. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY REPRESENTING [] OWNE~PE~TOR ~ REGION~ BOARD [ ~MPA~ OR ~ENCY NAME ~ ADDRESS ~ALAGEN~ ~ OTHER NAME I ~NT~T PERSON I PHONE FACIL,~ N~ E {IF' ~ICAB L~ [ OPE~TOR [PHONE ~ CROSS STREET ~ L~AL AGENCY AGENCY N~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE ~ (1) NAME QUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) m ~ UNKNOWN ~ DA~ DI~VERED HOW DIS~VER~ ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ 8U~URFACE MONITORING ~ NUIS~CE ~NDITIONS ~ DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N ' M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT APPLY) ~ HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ~ REPAIR TANK ~ CLOSE TANK & FILL IN P~CE ~ CHANGE PR~EDURE 8 ~ YES ~ NO IFYES. OA~ MI ~ Ol = YI ' Y ~ REP~OETANK , ~ OTHER SOURCE OF DI~HARGE CAUSE(S) ~ m ~ ~ TANK mAK ~ UNK~WN ~ OVERFi~ ~ RUPmR~AILuRE ~ SPILL ~ CHECK ONE ONLY CHECK ONE ONLY m ~ NO AC~ON TArN ~ PR~IMINARY S~ ASSESSMENT ~RKP~N SUBMI~ED ~ POLLUTION C~RAC~RI~TION ~ REMEDIATION P~N ~ CASE CLUED ~LE~UP ~MPLE~O OR UNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY CHECKAPPROPR~TEACTION(S) ~ EXCAVA~&DIS~SE(ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) " ~ ENH~CEDBIODEG~DATION(I~  ~ CAP Sl~ (CO) ~ EXCAVATE & TREAT (E~ ~ PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWA~R (O~ ~ RE--CE SUPPLY (RS) ~ ~ ~ ~N~AINMENTvAcUUM EXT~cTBARRIER~ (CB) 6~ OTHER~ ACT~N(o~REQUIRED (NA) ~ TREA~E~.AT ~P (HU) ~ VENT ~IL ~ iNSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY Leak Being Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response personnel and equipment were involved Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground with the State Office of Emergency Sex, ices (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will be, impacted as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the CBS report form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tank permitting agency. Indicate whether Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully the OES report has been filed as of the date of this report, defining the extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing impacts on surface and/or ground water. LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remadiation Plan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate · 25180.5, a government employee should sign and date the form in this block, remediation options also submitted. A signature here does not mean that the leak has been determined to pose a Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. significant threat to human health or safety, only that notification Post Cleanup Monitorin~ in Progress - periodic ground water or other procedures have been followed if required, monitoring at site, as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness of remedial activities. REPORTED B~ · Case Closed - regional board' and local agency in concurrence that no Enter your name, telephone number, and address. Indicate which party you further work is necessary at the site. represent and provide company or agency name~ IMPORTANT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS INTENDED FOR GENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone ntunber, contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak. The responsible party would normally be the ta~k owner. REMEDIAL ACTION Indicate which action have been used ~o cleanup or remediate the leak. SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow: Enter information regarding the tank facility. At a minimum, you must provide the facility name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable iayer to reduce rainfall infiltration. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES· Contail~ment Barrier - install vertical, dike to block horizontal movement of Enter names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Board contaminant.. involved. Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved sit~. SUBSTANCES INVOLVED Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the name and quantity lost of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming). is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water table. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. Pump and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Enhanced Biodegradation - use of any available technology to promote Provide information ~egarding the discovery and abatement of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants. Replace Supply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties. SOURCE/CAUSE Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or source(s) of leak. Check box(es)'indi~ating cause of leak. other place of use~ Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air through soil. CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. Indicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is minor, requiring no remedial action~ type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if both soil and ground water have been affected, case type will be "Ground C~-~MENTS - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident. Water". Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "Ground Water" SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided. designation does not imply that the affected water cannot be, or is not, used for drinking water, but only that water wells have not yet been DISTRIBUTION affected. It is understood that case type may change upon further If the form is completed by the tank owner or his agent, retain the last copy investigation, and forward the remaining copies in~act to your local tank permitting agency for distribution. CURRENT STATUS i~ Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Programs, Check one box only. ~he response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 944212, Sacramento, CA 94244- example, if case type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120 to the status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water Quality Control Board that of soil~ Descriptions of options follow: 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. No Action Taken - No action has been taken by responsible party beyond 5. O~,.~aer/responsible party. initial report of leak~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT REPORT BEEN FILED ? r-]YES [] NO NAME~OF INDIVlDU~ FILING REPORT r~ ~l~Ea~ 'PHONE ~ SIGNA~R~ REPRESENTING ~ ~NE~PE~TOR ~ REGION~ BOARD I ~MPA~OR AGENCYNAME ,,~ L~ALAGENCY ~ OTHER I ADDRESS ~RE~ C~ ~TA~ ZIP NAME I ~NT~T PERSON ~ PHONE /~:. ',' ...... ~ ,. ~- .~.~ T¥.. ~.~ .,~ ~:.,~.,~ ?~ ~ UNKNOWN ~ ~. '~'', ~'~, '~ ." :~ ~ ~ '. ( ) ~ ~RE~ C~ ~A~ ~lP FACILI~ N~E (IF AP~ICABL~ ~ OPE~TOR ~ PHONE ADDRESS ) ~. CRO~ STREET L~AL AGENCY , AGENCY N~E ~NTACT PERSON PH~E REG~N~ BOARD PHONE (1) NAME QUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) ~ ~. :,; .7~, ~ UNKNOWN ~ UNKNOWN DA~ DI~VERED ~ HOW DIS~VERED ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ SU~URFACE MONITORING ~ 'NUIS~CE ~NDITIONS :~,a/2~.1 :.:~ ~ ol /,I ~,~ ~ TANK~ST DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT ~PLY) d .I d 01 ,I ,I ~: UNK~W. ~'REMovE ~N~NTS ~L~E TANK & RE.O~ ~ REPAIR PIPING HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ~ REPAIR TANK ~ CLOSE TANK & FILL IN P~CE ~ CHANGE PR~EDURE SOURCE OF DI~HARGE CAUSE(S) ~ PIPING L~ ~ OTHER ~ ~RROSION ~:~ UNKNOWN. ~ OTHER CHECK ONE ONLY CHECK ONE ONLY ~ No ACTION TA~N ~ PR~IMINARYS~A~E~MENT~RK~N'SUBMI~ED ~ POLLUTIONCHARAC~RI~TION ~ LE~BEING~NFIRMED ~ PR~IMINARYS~E~MENTUN~RWAY ~ P~TCLE~UPMON~ORINGINPROGRE~ ~ REMEDIATION P~N ,~ CASE CLOSED (CL~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY . CHECKAPPROPR~TEACTION(S) ~ EX'VA'&DISUSE(ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ENH~CEDBIODEG~DATION(I~ ~ ~ CAP Sim lCD) ~ EXCAVATE & TREAT (E3 ~ PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWA~R (Gn ~ RE'CE SUPPLY (R~ ~ ~NTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~"~: NO ACT~N REQUIRED (NA) ~ VACUUM EXT~CT ~E) ~ OTHER (O~ iNSTRUCTiONS EMERGENCY Leak Bein~ Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response personnel and equil~nent were involved Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workpl~/proposal at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine ~ether ground with the State Office of Emergency Services (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, ' water has been, or will be, impacted as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the CBS report form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tank permitting agency. Indicate whether Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully the OES report has been filed as of %he date of this report, defining the extent of contamination in soil and 5round water and assessing impacts on surface and/or ground water. LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation Plan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate · 25180.5, a government employee should sign and date the form in this block, remediation options also submitted. A signature here does not mean that the leak has been determined to pose a Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. significant threat to human health or safety, only that notification Post Cleanup Monitoring in Pro,ross - periodic ground water or other procedures have been followed if required, monitoring at site, as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness of remedial activities. REPORTED BY Case Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence that no Enter your name, telephone number, and address. Indicate which party you further work is necessary at the site~ and provide company or agency name. IMPORTANT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS INTENDED FOR GENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone nt~ber, contact person, and address of the party ~ OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak. The responsible party would normally be the tank owner. REMEDIAL ACTION Indicate which action have been used to cleanup or remediate tile leak. SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow: Enter information regarding the tank facility. At a minimum, you must ~ provide the facility name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall infiltration. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES· Contaim~ent Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of Enter names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Board contaminant.. involved. Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved site. SUBSTANCES INVOLVED Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the name and quantity lost 'of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming). is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water table. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. Pump and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Enhanced Biode~radation - use of any available technology to promote Provide information regarding the discovery and abatement of the ieak~ bacterial decomposition of contaminants. RePlace Suppl~ - provide alternative water supply %0 affected parties. ~ Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or ~ate source(s) of leak. Check box(es)'indicating cause of leak. other place of use. Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air through soil. CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. Indicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case No Action ReGuired - incident is minor, requiring no remedial action. type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if bot~ soil and ground water have been affected, case type will be "Ground CO~V~ENTS - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident. Water". Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "Ground Water" SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided. designation does not imply that the affected water cannot be, or is not, used for dr£nking water, but only that water wells have not yet been DISTRIBUTION affected. It is understood that case type may change upon further If the form is completed by the tank owner or his agent, retain the last copy and forward the remaining copies intact to your local tank permitting agency investigation, for distribution. CUP,RENT STATUS 1. Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Progr~ns, Check one box only. The response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 944212, Sacramento, CA 94244- example, if case.type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120 to the status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water Quality Control Board that of soil. Descriptions of options follow: 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. No Action Taken - No action has been taken by responsible party beyond 5. O~er/responsible party. initial report, of leak. CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. O. JOHNSON June 15, 1992 . BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Royce Asset Management Group 23901 Calabassas Road, Suite 1010 Calabasas, California 91302 Attn: Don Brenon RE: Laboratory results from the preliminary site assessment performed in relation to the diesel product line which was uncovered during tank removal (permit# BR-0039) activities on the property located at 3101 16th Street in Bakersfield, CA. Dear Mr. Brenon, Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination located under the area previously occupied by. the diesel product line has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, · with in 30 days from receipt of this letter. The work plan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A - Reports, Tri - Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; January 22, 1991. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. ~HJ°aezaAr~oDu~n~%~deYrial Specialist Underground Tank Program cc :LAW/CRANDALL, INC 200 Citadel Drive Los Angeles, CA 90040-1554 Attn:Daniel T. Elliott . ~"-- PERMIT ~.~.~,?,~., ,0,.~ BAKF-RFIELD CI~ FIRE DEPARTMENT ~'~ ,'~5~..'i~ ~ZARDOUS ~TERIAL DIVISION Site Infromation I~ Site Address ~Ol ~ 5~s~ ZipCode qS~o~ APN FacililtyNa~ ~0~Do~ 5r0~¢~ ~ow~Cross ~~ o~ ~ai Tank ~er/Operator ~ ~_~ ~~hone ~?y) ~v~ -~ ~y Mailing Address 23~ L~~5 K~ City ~5~ Zip Code Contractor Info~ation Company ~/~s~, /~c. ~hone ~) ~-~ ~ License~ ~ ~ ~- ~.-~ Ad.ess ~o ~m~ ~e. City~:~,4~x~zr~ Zip Code Insurance Carrier ~ ¢M~u~y ~so~ Wor~ans Comp ~ %{cK&~Tp Prelimana~ Ass~ent Info~ation Company ~/c~b~C ~ {~c. Phone~13) ~g~f~oo License% Ad. ess ~ ~/F~9EL p~, CityL~ Mmr~ea~ Zip Code Insurance Carrier Sar~ c~o~/;/~VCr~or~ans Comp ~ f~cK~fom7z Tank Cleaninq Info~ation Company'S. ~. ~u,~m~r~ ~1~5 ~ I~' Phone ~ ~9 ~-II~/ Addrgss ~q~ ~,o~ sr. City F~Ap Zip Code WateTransport~r IdentificationNu~er ~ ~ &39 ~q7 Name Of Rinsa~ Disposal Facility 6~S~ o/= Ad.ess %~oo ,.~u~ r/~ $f~. ~u/Td~CityG~f~ p(EL~ Zip Code Facility Identification N~er ~p ~o ~ 3//7 . Tank Transporter Info~ation Company ~. g, ~' f~7~ ~f~''~c~S.~ (~c. Phone (eo3> E~5-/~/ Address ~,~;o~ ~?. City ~e~s~,e~D Zip Code Tank Destination so=~ s?6i~ ~F TA~ INFOR~TION Tank ~ age Volume Chemical Dates Stored Chemical Stored Previo~ly Stor~ Application Date ~/~acilit~ ~9./?'~/ 9 of Tanks~ Fee$~ The a9911c~: has reci~, undsrs:~ds, ~ will comply wi~ =h~ a:~ached conditions of ~s pe~= and o~er S~:e, Local and F~eral regulations. This ~o~ has been.comp&e:e~ ~er penal=~ of ~, and ~ ~he bes= of ~ kn~l~ge, is =~e an~ ~pr°ved By:~ ~licant Name(~rint) ~plic~nt Si~a~~ THZS APPLICATION BECOMES A PE~IT ~EN..APPROVED BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM O~ER ~ ~u~ ~J~ _ PE~IT TO OPE~TE~ '' 'CO~CTOR~ ~. ~~ CONTACT PERSON .... ~BO~TORY ~/~ ~ OF S~PLES · TEST METHODOLOGY '~~, ~~,' ~, ~/~, / ' · '.' ': ~" 'PRELI~NARY ASSESSMENT'C0.~~ '~ ' ' ~O~ACT PERSON COrn RECIEPT /A/~. LEL% .~ .. O2% PLOT PLAN CONDITION OF PIPING COMMENTS BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK DECONTAMINATION I, ~'[K~ ~G~,3 an authorized agent of name k~tkD/f~~.~~)< here by attest under penalty of contracting 'co.' perjury that the tank(s) located at ~/0 ( ~ /~ -~, and address being removed under permit# ~' ~(~ has been cleaned/decontaminated properly and.a LEL (lower explosive limit) reading of no greater than 5% was measured immediately following the cleaning/decontamination process. '~ aate name (print) sign~ure LAW/C~AI~ INC. · geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 200 Citadel Drive, Los Angeles, California 90040-1554, Phone (213) 889-5300, Fax (213) 721-6700 Los Angeles · Anaheim · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego February 11, 1992 Mr. Joe Dunwoody Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division Underground Storage Tank Program 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Dunwoody: As per our conversation today, enclosed is a check in the amount of $50.00. We apologize for the misunderstanding and look forward to hearing from you regarding our permits. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, LAW/CRANDALL, INC. g/mae L~W/CRANI)2~I.I.~~'"'~iD~. · geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 200 Citadel Drive, Los Angeles, California 90040-1554, Phone (213) 889-5300, Fax (213) 721-6700 Los Angeles · Anaheim · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego RECEIVED February 7, 1992 ~:[[~ ~ 0 1992 HAZ. tVlAT. O~V. Mr. Joe Dunwoody Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division Underground Storage Tank Program 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 (L91322.RO) Dear Mr. Dunwoody: Enclosed are the necessary permit applications and a check in the amount of $300.00 for the removal of four underground storage tanks (USTs), for a site located at 3101 16th Street, in the City of Bakersfield. At present, we do not have a scheduled date to remove the USTs. This date is dependent on an ll-day notification to the current site occupant by the site owner that the tanks will be removed, and the issuance of the permits for removal by the Bakersfield City Fire Department. Please call if you have any questions, or need additional information. Your prompt response is most appreciated. Sincerely, Jill Pitluck Staff Scientist r/mae - ~ IAskW/C~~ I~Co · geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 200 Citadel Drive, Los Angeles, California 90040-1554, Phone (213) 889-5300, Fax (213) 7214700 Los Angeles · Anaheim · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego March 20, 1992 To Whom It May Concern: Mr. Michael Eagen, an employee of Law/Crandall, Inc. has been trained by and is under the direct supervision of Mr. Daniel T. Elliott to take soil and ground water samples using standard procedures and following the criteria of most regulatory agencies. Mr. Elliott is a registered geologist in the State of California (R.G. 4129), and has a contractor's license (No. ENG-A 623828). Sincerely, LAW/CRANDALL, INC. ~ Daniel T. Elliott, R.G. 4129 ~3~ ~ inO:h V~iCaen~a ~ ~ ~ i d e n t Principal Geologist Remediation Services Manager g:\cvn STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM A COMPLETE THIS FORM FOR EACH FACILITY/SITE MARK ONLY ~r~l NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED SITE ONE ITEM ~ 2 INTERIM PERMIT ~ 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY SITE CLOSURE I. FACILITY/SITE INFORMATION & ADDRESS - (MUST BE COMPLETED) DBA OR FACILITY NAME NAME OF OPERATOR ADDRESS NEAREST CROSS STREET PARCEL Il (OFI'IONAL) CITY NAME STATE ZIP CODE SITE PHONE # WITH AREA CODE ¢' BOX E~INDIV TOINDICATE E~] CORPORATION IDUAL r"-I PARTNERSHIP I-'-I LOCAL-AGENCY [~1 COUNTY-AGENCY E~ STATE-AGENCY [~ FEDEPJ~L-AGENCY DISTRICTS TYPEOF ~'USINESS ~] 1 GAS STATION ~] 2 DISTRIBUTOR ~5 CT I~---'~/iFINOIAN'#OFTANKSATS'TEIE'P'A'LO''(°PIi°nal)RESERVATION, ./, rm 3 FARM ~--~ ,~ PROCESSOR HER OR TRUST L~DS I EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY) - optional DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) .RHONE # WITH AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE # WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRST)~ -- "PR'ON~# WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE # WITH AREA CODE II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION- (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME I CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS [~ INDIVIDUAL E~ LOCAL-AGENCY ~ STATE-AGENCY CI~ NAME ' - STATE ZIP ~DE PHONE ~ WITH AREA CODE ,L TAU OWNER U O MATIOU- (UUS eE COMPC E0) NAME OF OWNER [ CARE OF ADDRE~ INFORMATION I MAILING on STREET ~DRESS [ ~ ~ ~ INDIVIDUAL ~ L~AL-AG~CY ~ STATE-AGENCY CI~ NAME ~ STATE ZIP ~DE ]PHONE ~ WITH AREA CODE IV. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MST ~ORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER - Call (916) 739-2582 if questions arise. TY(TK) HQ ~-~ V. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILLING ADDRESS Legal notifi~tion and billing will be sent to the tank owner unless box I or II is c~cked. I CNECK ONE BOX INDICATING ~IOH ABOVE ADDRESS SHOULD BE USED FOR LEGAL NOTIFICATIONS AND BILLING: I.~ I1.~ II1.~ THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY ~ PENURY, AND TO THE BEST ~ MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT ~~~' APPLICANTS NAME (~RINT~ & ~)~ ~'~~~/' APPLICAN~S~¢,~TITLE ~-- ~~'~DATE ~/~/~ ~MONT~DAY'EAR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY COU~ · JURISDICTION ~ FAClLI~ ~ LOCATION CODE - OPTIONAL ~CENSUS TRACT ~ - OPTIONAL SUPVISOR - DISTRICT ~DE - ~TIO~L THIS FORM MU~T BE ACCOMPANIED BY AT LEAST (1) OR ~RE PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B~ UNLESS THIS I~ A CHANGE OF SEE INFORMATION ONLY. FORM A (9-~) FOR0~3A-R2 INS~'IRUCTIONS Iq~)R (N)MPI.I~I.'ING t~(..)I{.M 'A~ G ~NE~L ~I'RUC]~ONS: One I::O}'~M "A" shall be completed for all NE~ PERMYI~g, PI~RM~I' CI~NGI~q or any .ItAClIXIW/SrI~:~ 2. SUBMEi' ONIff ON}.{ (1) ]N)R'M ~A~ for a Facility/Site, regardless of the number of ianks located at the site. 3. ~iq~is form should be complctcd by either the PI~{RMIT APPLI(~NI' or thc IZ)(~L A(;[{N(~ UNDERGROUND 'I~ANK INSPECIDR. 4. Please t~c or print ciea'riy alt requested informatio~x. S. Use a hard point ~Titing instrumcnl, yo~; are making 3 copies. '~<)P OIr [~RM: "~RK ONLY ONE ~H~M" Mark an (X) in thc box next to the item that best describes thc ~eason the form is being completed. 1. Record name and address (ph)~ical k~ation) of the underground tank(s). NO'I~: eXddrcss MUST have a valid physical lcx:ation including city, state, and zip code. P.O. BOX NUMi~ER tXR}7~ NOT Include nearest cross street and name of the operator. 2. Phone number must have an area code. If the night number is the same, write "SAME" in proper location. 3. Check the appropriate box for ~[WPE OF BUSINU, SS OWNEI{SHIP (ex. COI[PORATION, INI)IV1DUAL, etc.) 4. Check the appropriale box for 'l'Ylq~ ()F BUSINESS. 5. If facility/Site is located on laud withi~ an indian rescmation or other indian trust lands, check thc box marked 6. Indicate the NUMB[~R of 'I~ANKS at this 7. Record the [LP.A. ID # or write "NON}? in thc space provided. IL PR()P[¢R[IW OWNER INI~)~A'IION & ADI)RIL~q (M1.JS'I' BE 1. Complete all items in this section, unless all items arc the same as SE(TI'ION 1; if lhe same, wrile '~MI[ AS SrH? across this section. I3c sure lo check Iq[OPER'IW OWNEIISHIP TYP[[ box. III. TANK OWNER INFORMATION & ADI)R[~,~ ~USI7 BH COMPLI!~II'!I)) 1. Complete all items in this seciion, unless all items are the same as SE(~I'ION 1; If tl{e same, write '~MH AS across this section. Be sure to check TANK OWNEK~..IIP 'i~PII box. IV I~ARI) ()lt I~U~,~A'ilON Ub*F SqX)I~GH l~l:~l A~X)UbIF NUMBER (MUSI' BE COMPLI[[II!D) E{nter your Board of l?qualization (II(.)Fi) UST slorage fee account number which is reqaired bei'orc your permil applicalion can be pax'essed. Registration with the BOE will ensure that you ~4ll receive a quarterly storage fee return in reporting thc ~.006 (6 mills) ~r gallon fee due on the number of gallons placed in your US~Fs. '~[~e I~OE will come pe~ons exempt from pa~ng the sioragc fee so retu:ms will not be sent. If you do not have an account number ~5th the ]3OE or if you have any questions rega'rding the fee or exemptions, please call the }3()E at 916-739-Z~82 or ~-filc to the IIOE at the following address: l~oatd of ~ualization, Environmental Fees Unit, P.O. Box 942879, Sacramento, CA 94279-~1. I. Check ONE ~X for the address that will be used for ~HI I.I:N;AL A~) BILLING N~I~Iq~,I.I()NS. ~e county and ju:dsdiction numbe~ are predetermined and can be obtained by calling the State I~aM (91(~)739-2421. Mcility number may be assigned by thc t(~at agent; however, this number must be numerical and cannot cofltain an alphabet. If the l~al agency prefc~ lhe State Board to assign the _facility number, please leave it blank. A~ ~C~ OF q~'lE ~NI~R~I~ON. 21 HS APPLI(~'I~ON (.~NN(TI' lIE PR(')(~7~qED II~ 2~ Il! BOH ACCOU~F NUMBER IS N{YI' lql2,EI) IN. ~II'IE IX)C~L AGI~ IS RI~SPONSIBI~ Iq)R ql{}{ COMPLIE{ION OF '1111~ AGI~C~ USI~ ONI.Y~ I~ORMA'IION I~)X AND I:~R I<)RWAI~)ING ONE I~)RM 'A' AND ~)~A~I]~I) I'~)RM DATA PR~k~qlNG P.O. ~X 5~ PAI~MOU~, CA ~3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION- FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF ~NFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON S~TE ONEITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE [] 8 TANK REMOVED DBAORFACILITYNAMEWHERETANKISINSTALLED: '~'T'~~ F/'~/LI'T~ (~c,c~,/t/-,~-,.~---/.- I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPL~T~ AL~ ~TEMS-- SPECifY ~F UNKNOWN A' OwNER's TANK {' D' ' ~N~O~ B' MANUFACTURED BY: ~M~ ~'~'~ C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY. EAR) ~~ 9. TANK CAPACI~ IN GALLONS: II.TANK CO~TE~S ~,A-1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C. A. ~ MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL ~ 4 OIL B. / C. ~ laREGULAR U.LE.~o ~ 2 PETROLEUM ~ 80 EMP~~1 PRODUCT ~ lb PREMIUM ~ 7 METHANOL UNLEADED ~ 5 JET FUEL ~ 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT ~ 95 UNKNOWN ~ 2 WASTE ~ 2 LEADED ~ 99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. ~: III, TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXDANDE ~. A. TYPEOF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER ~5 UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL -- [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] ~ STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED. PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYV~NYL CHLORIDE [] 7 A,~M~UM [] 8 10(~/o METHANOL'CoMPAT~BLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [~ .UNKNOWN [] 99' OTHER [] 1 RUBBER LINED [-~ 2 ALKYD LINING ~~NG [] 4 PHENOLIC LINING c. INTERIOR LINING [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED ~_~95~UNKNOWN [] g9 OTHER IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100°/o METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VI~.WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION [~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE ~ UNKNOWN [] 9{) OTHER E. SPILL AND OVERFILL SP~LL COnTAiNMENT INSTALLED ~YEAR) t,~{Jl~L./~_t~ OVERFILL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT iNSTALLED (YEAR) (....~/t./'J,~/(,~ (~t~ IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A U I SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A~95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A IJ 1 BARESTEEL A I.I 2 STAINLESS STEEL A I.I 3 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS P~PE CORROSION A I.I 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A I.I 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A(~)95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] I AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONffORING [] 99 OTHER V, TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 91 NONE ~_I_I~95 UNKNOWN [] O0 OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION I 1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAY/YR) 2. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF I 3' WAS TANK FILLED WITH YES ~-~ {.~ ~r ~---~,~{~1.~1~ SUBSTANCE REMAINING ,~(--.0(~) GALLONS INERT MATERIAL ? THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D, NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM B (7-91) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOROO341~.R5 IN.grRUCI1ONS FOR COMPLI~IING FORM GI~ERAL INSI'RUCI*tON~: I. ()ne FOI~I "B" shall be completed for each tank for all NLrt~! PERMlrI~, Pt~gMf.l' CHANGI~k% RI~MOV/~I.g and/or any 2. ~is form should be completed by either the PFi~I~ APPLI~r or thc I~}~L AGEN~ I~)ERGROUND TANK 3. Please type or pNnt dearly all requested info~ation. 4. Use a hard ~int writing instrument, you are making 3 copies. 'I~P OF ~ ~ ONLY ONE ~" 1. Mark an (X) i~ thc box next to the item that best describes the reason th~ form is being completed. .2. 'Indicate thc DBA or Facility name where the tank is installed. T~K DF~IION - CO~I.~ &L H~S - B~ U~O~ - ~) SPP~ A. Indicate o~e~ tank ID # - If the~ is a tank number that is used by the owner to idenllfy the ta~k (cz. AB70789). B. Indicate lhe name of the company that manufactured the tank (ex. ACME TANK MFG.). C. Indicate the year thc tank ~s installed (ex. 198~. D. ' Indicate the tank capacity in gallons (ex. ~,~ or 10,~ etc.). A. 1. If MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL, creek'box 1 and complete items B & C. 2. If not MOTOR VEHICLE FUEl.,, check the appropriate box in section A and complet~ items B & D. B. Check the appropriate box. C. Check the t~ of MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL (if box I is checked in A). D. Print the chemical name of the ha~rdous substance stored in the tank and the C~.S.~. (Chemical Abstracl Se~ce number), if box 1 is NOT ch<ked in A. TANK C~N~UCI~ON - ~K O~ HI~ O~Y IN t~X A, ~ C & D 1. Check only one item in ~PE OF SY~M, TANK MA~I~L, I~ERIOR I.INING and CORROSION PROTE~ION. 2. If O'l~IE~ print in the space pro~ded. PInG ~~3~ON 1. Circle A if above ground; ciml¢ U if ~nde~round; and ci<l~ both if applicable. 2. If UN~OWN, circle; or if OTIIE~ print in space provided. 3. Indicate the L~K D~I~ECI2ON s~tem~s) used to comply ~th the monitoring requirement for the piping. 1. Indicate the I.,t~K D~CHON s~tem(s) used 1o comply with the monitoring requirements for the tank. 1. b~~D DA'I~ I~ USED - MO~F~R 0anua~, 1988 or 01/88). ~IMA'I~I) QU~IW of IIA~OUS SUB~ANCE remaining in the tank (in Gallons). 3. WAS TANK FILLED wrH.I INERT MATE~L? Check 'Yes' or 'NO'. ~S'~UCHON ~R 'I~ ~L AG~C~ 2~e slate underground storage tank identificalion number is composed of the ~o digit county number, the three digil jurisdiction number, the six digit facility number and the six di~t tank number. ~c county and jurisdiction numbea a~ predetemfined and can be obtained by calling the State l~a~ (916)739-~21. The facility number must be the same as sh~n in fo~ "A". tank number may be assi~ed by the l~al agenc~ however, this number mast be numerical and cannot contain an alphabet. the l~al agen~ p~fe~ the State ~ to agsi~ thc lank number, please leave it blank. AC~E(R OF ~ ~IU~gON. ll.IE I~ AGl!~ IS RIiSPONaBI.I! ~R '1I.~ ~MPL~ION O1~ ~IE '~ AG~ U~ ONLY" ~~'IION ~X ~D ~R I~RWA~)~G O~ !~ "A' AND P.O. ~X 5~ P~OUm; ~ ~ STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION- FORM 19 j COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY [~ NEW PERMIT [~ 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE ONEITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [~ 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE [] 8 TANK REMOVED I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK I.D.# ~,,~JK~j~}t,,U/~/ B. MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR} {,,~/~,l',~(.p,~/~ D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: II. TANK ~ENTS IFA-~ ISMARKED. COMP~"IE~EMC. [~ 2 PETROLEUM [] 80 EMPTY PRODUCT [] lbPREMIUM L-'~J~ 4 GASAH~L(~I~-~ 7 METHANOL [] 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT [~] 95 UNKNOWN I [] 2 WASTE [] 2 LEADED ~"99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW) D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. #: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARKONEITEMONLYINBOXESA, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXDANDE A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER ~ UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL -- [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE []~7 ALUMINUM [] 8 10(~/o METHANOL'COMPATIBLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [~.UNKNOWN [] 99' OTHER C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED~~ 95 UNKNOWN [] gg OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ D, CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] ~,.~YL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE ~dt,~5 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER E. SPILL AND OVERFILL SPILL COaTAINMENT INSTALLED (YEAR) ~ ,4,,/~,,IJ~.//%/"- OVERFILL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT INSTALLED (YEAR) IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A IJ 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A IJ 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A il 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A [,I 4 FIBERGLASS PiPE CORROSION A I.J 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A IJ 7 STEEL W/ COATING A [J 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION Ai~)95 UNKNOWN A IJ 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINELEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONrTORING [] 99 OTHER ~' V, TANK LEAK DETECTION I [] 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VADOZEMONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GRouND WATER MONITORING [] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 91 NONE~_:_, NKNOWN [] 99 OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION [ 1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAY/YR) 2. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF 3. WAS TANK FILLED WFI'H YES[] NO[] ,~ [~ ~IJ~J I~ SUBSTANCE REMAINING ~'"-'0 0 GALLONS INERT MATERIAL ? THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT LOCAL AG ENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW t COUNTY # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # PERMIT NUMBER I PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM B (7-91) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPLICATION- FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOROO34B-R5 IN.~I'P. UCTIONS FOR COMPLI~IING FORM I.. One FO~ "B" shall be completed for each tank for all N~ PE~, PERMrI' (~]AN(iU~q, REMOVAtS and/or any other TA~K I~)~ON ~-~NG~ 2. 2~is fora should be completed by either the PE~r APP~F or the I~L AGEN~ IJN~)ERGROUND TANK 3. Please ty~ or print clearly all requested infoimation. 4. Use a hard ~int ~iting instrument, ~u are making 3 copies. ,I~P OF ~R~ "~ ONLY ONE ~ 1. Mark an (X) in the box nero to the item that best describes the reason the form is being completed. · 2. 'Indicate the DBA or Facility name where the tank is installed. A. lndicatc o~e~ tank ID ~ - If them is a tank number that is used by the owner to identify ~he t;~)*~ (ex. AB70789). B. Indicate the name of the company that manufactured the tank (eL ACME TANK MFG.). C. Indicate the year the lank ms installed (ex. 198~. D. ' Indicate the tank capacity in gallons (ex. ~,~ or 1.0,~ etc.). A. 1. If MOTOR VEHICI.E FUEL, check' box I and.complete items B & C. 2. If not MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL, check the appropriate box in section A and complete items B & D. B. Check the appropriate box. C. Check the ~ of MOTOR VEHICLE I~EL (if box 1 is checked in A). D. Print the chemical name of the ha~rdous substance stored in the tank and the C~.S.~. (Chemical Abstract ~ce number), if box I is NOT checked in A. ~. 'rANK C~U~I]()N - ~ O~ ~M O~ IN ~X A, ~ C & D 1. Check only one item in ~PE OF SY~EM, TANK MAil, L, I~ERIOR LINING and CORROSION PRO~aON. 2. If O'DIER, print in the space prohded. ~. PIPING ~A~II()N 1. Circle ~ if above ground; circle U if underground; and ci~te both if applicable. 2. If UN~OWN, circle; or if OTHER, print in space provided. 3. Indicate the L~K D~ECI]ON s~tem~s) used to comply ~th the monitoring requirement for the piping. 1. Indicate the I..~K D~ECFION s~tem(s) u~d to comply with the monitoring requirements for the tank. VL ~A~IION ON TA~ PE~NE~,Y {I.~ IN PI~C~ 1. ~'H~D DA'I~ 1~ USED - MON~t/YFAR (Januaw, I~E8 or 01/88). 2. ~IMA'I~;D QUANFI~[W of ItAlY)GUS SUB~'ANCE remaining in thc tank (in Gallons). 3. WAS TANK FILLED WrDt INERT MATE~L? Check 'Yes' or 'NO'. ~Ihe state underground storage tank identification number is composed of the two digit county number, thc three di~t jurisdiction number, the six digit facility number and the six di~t tank number. ~e county and jurisdiction numbe~ am predetermined and can be obtained by calling the State Boa~ (916)739-~21. Thc facility number must be the same as shown in fora tank number may be ~si~ed by thc l~al agcnc~ however, this number mfist bc numerical and cannot contain an alphabet. If thc l~al agen~ pmfc~ the State ~rd to assi~ thc tank number, please leave it blank. C/O S.W~.~ DATA PRO~.~NG P.O. ~X 5~ P~OU~I; ~ ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY ~ NEW PERMIT [~ 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [~ 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ONS~TE ONEITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE [] 8 TANK REMOVED I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK I.D.# ~/)l~J~....~l~{~ j~J B. MANUFACTURED BY: ~jj~.~,.Jo~../~/ C. DATE ~NSTALLED (MO/DAY,'¥EAR) (~.~,~J~.)~)t.~j/~,l D. T/~NK CAPACITY ~N GALLONS: '~"--~) (~. II. TANK ~(~iTENTS IF A-1 IS MARKED, CO~ ~ETE ITEM C. A. MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL B. C. [] laREGULAR [] 3 DIESEL [] 6 AVlATIONGAS [] 2 PETROLEUM [] 80 EMPTY ODucT [] lb PREMIUM [] 7 METHANOL UNLEADED [] 5 JET FUEL [] 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT [~) 95 UNKNOWN ~ 2 WASTE [] 2 LEADED [] 99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. #: IlL TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXDANDE A. TYPEOF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [~'~UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL -- [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL~'FIBERGLASS STEEL(~LAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC [] 5 CONCRETE [~ 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7~J~I~INUM [~] 8 100% METHANOL'C(~MPAT,BLE W/FRP MATERIAL (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL~95/.UNKNOWN [] 99' OTHER [] 1 RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALKYD LINING [] ~'~OXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLIC LINING C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED ~V~95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ [] , POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING WRAP []4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLAST,C D. CORROSION PROTECTION [~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE ~"95 UNKNO'WN [] 99 OTHER E. SPILL AND OVERFILL SPILL CONTA~tNMENT INSTALLED (YEAR) [J/V~O[/~J ~~J OVERFILL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT INSTALLED (YEAR) IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTHIFAPPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A{~95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U I BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATiNG A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A(~)95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MO.rrOR~NG [] 9~ OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] O TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 91 NONE L_~r95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION I 1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (I~IO/DAY/YR) 2. ESTIMATEDQUANTITYO~: 3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH YES [] NO [] L~-k"O-~/~ SUBSTANCE REMA,N.NG ~_~C)C) GALLONS ,NERT MATER.AL ? THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT LOCAL AG ENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW COUNTY # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM B (7-91) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMFr APPLICATION. FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOROO34B-R5 INSTRUCIIONS FOR COMPLEI1NG FORM GENERAL INSWRUC~ONS: 1. ()ne FORM "B" shall be completed for each tank for all NEW PERMITS, PERMIT C'HANGIL~;, ~t'!~MOVALS arid/or any other TANK INII~)P,3,~TION (2..IANGE. 2. This form should be completed by either the PERMrr APPLIC. AI, rr or the IXIt~L AGENCY UNDERGROUND TANK 3. Please type or print clearly all requested information. Use a hard point writing instrument, you are making 3 copies.' TOP OF IzORM: ~M/~ ONLY ONE H'P'A~~ 1. Mark an (X) in the box next to the item that best describes the reason the form is being completed. ,2. 'Indicate the DBA or Facility name where the tank is installed. L TANK DE~eA'~I'I[ON - COMPlY'ALL HE, MS - Hr UNKNOWN - St) SPF.,CIIrY A. lndicate owners tank 1D #' - If there is a tank number that is used by the owner to identify- the tack (ex. AB70789)~ B. Indicate the name of the company that manufactured the tank (ex. ACME TANK MF:G.). C. Indicate the year the tank was installed (ex. 1987). D. Indicate the tank capacity in gallons (ex. 25,000 or 1.0,000 etc.). II. TANK A. 1. If MOTOR VEHICI.E FUI?.L, creek'box I and.complete items B & C. 2. If not MOTOR VEHICLE FUEl.., check the appropriate box in section A and complete items B & D. B. Check the appropriate box. C. Check the type of MOTOR VEItlCI.E FUEL (if box 1 is checked in A). D. Print the chemical name of the hazardous substance stored in the tank and the C.A.S.#. (Chemical Abstract Service number), if box 1 is NOT checked in A. IlL TANK CYDNSTRU~I'ION - MARK ONE 121~.M ONLY IN tgOX A, B, C & D 1. Check only one item in TYPE OF SYSTEM, TANK MATERIAL, INTERIOR LINING and CORROSION PROTECIION. 2. If O'IIIER, print in the space provided. IV. PIPING INIA')RMKIION 1. Circle A if above ground; circle U if underground; and circle both if applicable. 2. If UNKNOWN, circle; or if OTItER, print in space provided. 3. Indicate the LEAK DI?.~"ECIION system,s) used to comply with the monitoring requirement for the piping. V. TANK LEAK- D~I~X.*I1ON 1. Indicate the LF~tK D~CFION system(s) used to comply with the monitoring requirements for the tank. VL INFORMAl[ION ON TANK PERMANENTLY {I.JDSEE} IN PIAC~ 1. ESTIMATED DATE lAST USED - MONWHfYEAR (January, 1988 or 01/88). 2. ESTIMA'I~D QUANTITY of HAZARI)OUS SUBSTANCI~ remaining in the tank (in Gallons). 3. WAS TANK FILLED WiTlI INERT MATERIAL? Check 'Yes' or 'NO'. APPLgCANT b~S*i' SIGN AND DA'IX{ TI~E I*ORM/kS INDICA'I~.D. INSWRUCI'ION ~DR TlR{ LOCAL AGENCIES The state underground storage tank identification number is composed of the two digit county number, thc three digit jurisdiction number, the six digit facility number and the six digit tank number. The county and jurisdiction numbers are predetemfined and can be obtained by calling thc State Board (916)739-2421. The facility number must be the same a~s shown in form "A". The tank number may be assigned by thc local agency;, however, this number mast be numerical and cannot contain an alphabet. If thc local agency prefers the State Board to assign the tank number, please leave it blank. Il' IS THE RF~$PONSIBILH~r OF 'lilLE LtgCd~. AGENCY TIIAT INSPF/JI'S THE FACILrrY [1'O VERII~r TIlE ACCURACY OF TIlE INFORMATION. 'I'HH I,OCAL AGFA~ICY IS RI~;PONSIBi.i] FOR ~II.{.E COMPLEllON ()tr THE ~LOC. AL AGENCY USF. ONLY" INFORMA'IL~ION [K).X AND FOR ]~DRWARI)ING ONE FORM "A" AND I~ORM =B~'(s) TO 'H.IE FOI..DOWING ADDRESS. SDVI'Ig Ob' CALIFORNIA 815VIlI WATI~R RF~OURCES CONTROL BOARD C/O DATA PROCI~.~kgING P.O. BOX 527 PARAMOUt~rF, CA 90723 STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARKONLY ~ 1 NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [~ 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [~ 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ONSITEJ ONE ITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [~] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE [~ 8 TANK REMOVED DBAOR FACILITYNAMEWHERETANKISINSTALLEO: ~'T-Oi~-~5)~-'- r/~r,~ L. I T~ ( C~COt~J-~--.~-~.~ I... I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. # ' Lji~N(~ [j,.)/~/~ B. MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE INSTALLED(MO/DAY/YEAR) [~...~'~'Ot~t, jt/t D.'TANK CAPACITY iN GALLONS: ! ~-( 0.0 O II. TAN K COI~.T--ENTS ~F A. 1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C. [R UNLEADED L~J 4 GASAHOL [] 2 PETROLEUM [] 80 EMPTY ODucT [] lb PREMIUM [] 7 METHANOL UNLEADED [] 5 JET FUEL [~ 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT ~ 95 UNKNOWN [~ 2 WASTE [] 2 LEADED [] 99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C. A, S. #: II1. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXDANDE A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WiTH EXTERIOR LINER ~ UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL -- [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER a. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/FIBERGLASS RE!NFOBCED PLASTIC MATERIAL ~ 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [~MINUM [---'] 8100% METHANOL'C(~MPATIBLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) [] g BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL ~ 95 .UNKNOWN [] 99' OTHER ' ' C, INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED[~ UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100°/o METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ D, CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3~.N.Y.L"~VRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE ~ UNKNOWN [] 9{) OTHER E. SPILL AND OVERFILL SPILL COt~TA~NMENT INSTALLED (YEAR) i,J~ Jd-/~joc4/~' OVERFILL PREVENTION EGUIPMENT iNSTALLED (YEAR) IV, PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A, SYSTEM TYPE A U i SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A I.I 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH .((~95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A IJ 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A I.I 4 FIBERGLASS PiPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A I,J 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A IJ $ 100% METHANOL COMPAT~BLEWIFRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A(~5 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION r---] 1 VtSUALCHECK ["-"~ 2 INVENTORYRECONOILIATIO. [] 3VADOZEMONITORING [~,~OMAT,¢TANKGAUG,NGI----~ S G~OUNDWATE:RMON,TOR,NG [] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 91 NONE ~_..~'~95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER (.~U~- J~,~./~.~ ~ SUBSTANCE REMAINING.I 2 GALLONS INERT MATERIAL? THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D, NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW COUNTY # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE I PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE I FORM a (7-91) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMrr APPLICATION. FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOROO34B-R5 INfflIRUC'IION,g [~R COMPLI~IING IIR')RM G ~IL~iBRAL 1. One FO~t ~B" shall be completed for each tank for all N~ PI]~]~, P~i~M~t~ (~IAN(']IL~, ~at~O~zkLS aad/or any 2. ~is fo~ should be completed by either the PE~[' A??~I? or thc I~(~L AGEN(~ U~)]]RdROUN]) TANK 3. Please ty~ or print clearly all requested info~ation. 4. Use a hard ~int writing inst~ment, you are making 3 copies. 1. Maik an (X) in the box next to the item that best describes the reason the form is being completed. · 2. 'InOicate the DBA or FaciliW name where the tank is installed. A. Indicate o~e~ tank 1D P - If the~ is a tank number that is used by the owner to identify lhe lar~ (ex. A.B70789). B. Indicate the name of the company that manufactured the tank (ex. ACME TANK MFG.). C. Indicate the year thc lank ~s installed (ex. 1~. D. ' Indicate the tank capacity in gallons (ex. ~,~ or 1.0,~ etc.). A. 1. If MOTOR VEHICI.E FUEL, check' box 1 and complete items B & C. 2. If not MOTOR V'EHICLE FUEL, check the ap.p~priate box in section A and complete items B & D. B. Check the appropriate box. Check the t~e of MOTOR ~HICLE I~EL (if box 1 is checked in A). D. Print the chemical name of the ha~rdous substance stored in the tank and the CA.S.$. (Chemical Abstract Se~ce numbe0, if box 1 is NOT checked in A. m. TANK C~N~U~I~ON - ~RK O~ r[~ O~Y 'IN ~X A, ~ C & D 1. ~eck only one. item in ~PE OF SY~M, TANK MA~L, I~ERIOR LINING and CORROSION PRO~(~ON. 2. If O'Ia-IE~ print in the s~ce pro~ded. 1. Circle A if above g~und; ci<le ~ if ~nde~round; and circle both if applicable. 2. If UN~OWN, circle; or if OTHER, print in space provided. 3. Indicate the L~K D~E(THON s~tem~s) used to comply with the monitoring requirement for the piping. 1. Indicate the L~K D~CHON s~tem(s) used to comply with the monitoring requi~ments for the tank. 1. ~*I]~D DNI~ 1AffF USED ~ MON~/YEAR (Janus,, 1988 or 01/88). 2. ~FIMA'I~D QUA~IT[W of IIA7~M)OUS SUB~ANCI~ remaining in the tank (in Gallons). 3. WAS TANK ~LLED WFI].t INERT MAT[~R~L? Check 'Yes' or 'NO'. state underground storage tank identification number is com~sed of thc two digit county number, thc three digit jurisdiction number, the six digit facility number and thc six digit tank number. ~e county and juri~iction numbe~ a~'prcdctermined and can be obtained by calling thc State Board (916)739-~21. Thc facility number must be thc same as shown in fom~ tank number may bc assi~ed by thc l~al agcn~ hoWc~r, this number most bc nOmcrical and cannot contain an alphabet. thc l~al agency p~fc~ the State ~a~ to aasi~ thc ~ank number, please leave it blank. DA~ PR~.~NG P.O. ~X 5~ ~l~:B:::'_g550'~ LAW/CRANDALL INC. 224 F'0.--2 AI_IL~ 0.--'", ~'~ 09: 1~ ~ PROPOSED WORK PLAN (ADDENDUM) FOR GREAT WESTERN BANK (ROYCE ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP) 3102 16th Street Property Address: Bakersfield, California Contact: Great Western Bank Mr. Steve Mitchell (415) 853-2636 . Consultant: Law/Crandall, Inc. 200 Citadel Drive Los Angeles, California 90040 Contact: Mr. Daniel T. Elilott (213) 889-5300 " A. srrE CONDITIONS_ The site is located at. 3101. 16th Street, Bakersfield, California and is currently used as ali equipment storage yard.. Existing structures include a one-story office building and warehouse. B. SITE HYDROGEOLOGY The site is in tile Kern River Area of tile Tulare Lake Drainage Basin within the San Joaquin Valley. According to tile Kern County Water Agency Report on SVater Conditions (February 1986), unconfined water surface elevations measured in July 1.985 in wells in the vicinity of the site ranged between about 340 and 350 feet above sea level o or about 50 t~t below the ground surface. Perched ground water is not knowat to occur near the site. Ground water was not encountered during our previous tank removal operation (L91322.RO). 215:BS'B530'9 LAW/CRANDALL INCl. 224 P03 AU~B 03 ~'~2 O'B:IE, Parc ~ C. p__ROPOSED WORK. To further delineate the' extent of contamination, we propose to drill two 20-foot soil borings to intercept potential deeper contamination from a diesel fuel line and to quantify the vertical extent of the diesel discovered during thc fuel line removal process. The borings Will be drilled* using a truck-mounted, hollow-stem flight-auger drill rig. The proposed borings will be located as shown on the attached Site Plan. Undisturbed soil samples will be collected at $*foot intervals in the borings. The samples Will be acquiz~d with a split-spoon, "Califonda Sampler~* driven ahead of the augers, or with a driven hand-sa~nple~; the samplers will be lined with clean brass tubes. FolloWing retrieval of the sampler at each sample interval, the lower sample tube. of the California Sampler will be eapped~ labeled, and placed into a chilled cooler immediately upon retrieval. A duplicate soil sample will be classified, bgged, checked for odors or discobration, and field.screened 'With an 'organic vapor analyzer (OVA) calibrated to a k~nown hexane standard.' Soil classifications and field observations will be recorded on standard ldC field logging forms. The samples will also be recorded on laboratory Chain,. of. Custody fo~nns to document sample identt[ieation and I~andling. All samples will be stored in fl~e cooler until transportation to a state-certified laboratory for analysis. The Chain-of-Custody documents will accompany the samples at all times. Laboratory Analysis Depending on OVA readings, selected soil samples will be delivered to a state-certified laboratory in Bakersfield for chemical analysis. The soil samples will be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as diesel, and aromatic hydrocarbons (BTEX) by EPA Methods 8015 ('DOS-L[Y~'T) and 8020, respectively. 215:--::--:'~550'~eAW,.'CE'.A~'..~DALL 'INC. 2~4 F'04 AUG 03 "'~2 05:17 P~ ~ L91322.RB i D~ontamination procedures Ail drilling equipment that may come in contact with the soil will be steam-cleaned prior to use. Prior to use, all sampling equipment will be washed using the established EPA three-bucket wask/rin~ procedure. All sampling containers will be cleau. The bot~ings will be ,.sealed with a bentonite grout. Soil cuttings generated during drilling will be stored on site in 55-gallon drums. Each drum will be labeled to identify the source of the material. Upon receipt of laboratory results, we will make recommendations regarding procedures for disposal of the waste materials. Data Analysis and R~ The timid and laboratory data will be evaluated and conclusions will be developed. We will prepare a report that will include a description of the methodologies used, a site plan sllowing the boring locations, boring logs including field observations and OVA readings, and laboratory test results and Chain-of-Custody documentation. The repo~ will also summarize site conditions and present ~ur conclusions regarding the presence of contaminants and recomn!endations regarding remediation or additional assessment (if necessary). D. SITE SAFETY PLAN The site safety plan used during our previous job at the site (.L91322.RB) will used for this additional work. r/rlc 1-STORY OFFICE BLDG. ' FILLER CAP / 500 GALLON { ~,.,,G~ASOLINE TANK LINES IN TROUGH . / ~~FILLER CAP ] ] 300 GALLON } ~ ' I -CANOPY L~NE -'~ 6 ~ O~ESEL D~SPENSER ABA'NDONED~ ~ I ~ : ; I II I/ -' ISLAND / IN PLACE ~ '500 GALLON ' ~ WASTE OIL TANK CAP MANHOLE COVER ~.~ ' ~ ~2,000 GALLON -'O * DIESEL TANK B-55:..: October 22, 1990 Law Engineering, Inc. 4281 Katella Avenue, Suite 203 Los Alamitos, California 90720 (LCA L90371.FO) Attention: Ms. Anne Yarborough Gentlemen: Leak Detection Investigation 310I 16th Street Bakersfield, California SCOPE This report presents the results of our leak detection investigation for 3101 16th Street, Bakersfield. The general location of the site is shown on Plate I, Site Location Map. The investigated area contains a 12,000-gallon underground diesel tank, 500-gallon underground gasoline tank, 500-gallon underground oil 'tank, 500-gallon waste oil tank, and an oil collection trough. The approximate locations o1~ the on-site tanks and oil collection trough are shown on Plate 2, Exploratory Boring Location Sketch. The purpose, of this assessment was to acquire and chemically analyze, representative soil samples from around the underground storage tanks and oil collection trough to determine if significant subsurface contamlnation waspresent due to leakage that may have occurred. The scope of the investigation involved drilling eight exploratory borings to depths ranging from 25 to 40 feet. The borings were sampled at 5-foot intervals. Samples from each boring were composited and analyzed for heavy petroleum hydrocarbons (oil), total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline, or diesel fuel../"The approximate locations of the exploratory (contamination) borings are shown on Plate 2. MAR 2S ~92 14:12 LAW/C~DALL~I~C. P.3/25 ' Law Environmental, Inc .......... October 22, 1990 Page 2 (LCA Lg037LFO). Our professional servicea have been performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable geotechnical cormultants practicing in this or similar localities. Th-is warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. This report has been prepared for Law Engineering, Inc. and their consultant~ to be used solely in evaluating potential environmental implications at the subject site. The report has not been prepared for .use by other parties, and may not contain sufficient information for purposes of other parties or other uses. HYDROGEOLOGIC CONDITIONS The site is underlain by alluvial materials, which consist predominantly of silty sand, sand, and gravel, No ground water was encountered within the 40-foot depth explored. Ground water in the site area has been reported to be greater than 100 feet below the ground surhce. INVESTIGATION On October 11 and 12, 1990, eight borings were drilled at the site to a maximum depth of 40 feet. The borings were drilled using a 'truck-mounted, hollow-stem flight auger, and soil samples were obtained at 5-foot intervals by driving a split-spoon sampler ahead of the augers into undisturbed soil. The sampler was washed between sample intervals to minimize the possibility of cross-contamination. A specialized short-boom drill rig was used to drill four borings in low vertical (at least 10 feet) clearance areas, including three borings within the on-site warehouse and one boring beneath the on-site canopy. All samples were monitored for thc presence of volatile organic vapors using an organic vapor analyzer (OVA). A Foxboro 128 GC, calibrated to 50 parts per million (ppm) hexane, was used. The soil boring samples were retained in clean brass sleeves and sealed' with plastic caps. All samples were placed in a chilled ice chest for preservation, and transported to NET Analytical Laboratories in Burbank for chemical analysis. At the ..... laboratory, selected samples from each boring were composited and chemically analyzed. ~I~R 25 '92 1~: 1~ L~M×CR~HD~LL, IMC. P.4/25 ..... Law_]~nvironmental, Inc. ~ October ~, 19~ Page 3 (LCA ~371.FO) FINDINGS 'FIELD FINDINGS Fill soil, consisting of silty sand, exists in the oil collection and tank areas to a maximum depth of about 12 feet. The natural soils underlying the site. consists primarily of poorly graded and well graded sand with gravel. The boring logs ate attached as Plates 3,1 through 3.8. With the exception of Boring B-5, no hydrocarbon or unusual odors were detected during . the drilling of the borings. Soil samples at depths of 5 and 10 feet from Boring B-5 had a very faint hydrocarbon odor. No other samples from this boring exhibited hydrocarbon odors. None of the samples from the eight borings emitted elevated levels of volatile organic vapors when monitored with the OVA. The OVA readings are Shown on the respective' boring logs. LABORATORY FINDINGS The laboratory analyses for the three soil COmposite samples from the borings adjacent to the oil collection trough indicate that the composite sample from 'Boring B-1 contains 30 rog/kg heavy petroleum hydrocarbons (oil), while the composite samples from Borings B-3 and B-7 contained no heavy petroleum hydrocarbons above the limits of detection (I0 rog/kg). The laboratory analyses for the two composite samples from the borings adjacent to the waste oil tank (Boring B-2) and oil tank (Boring B-8) also indicate no heavy petroleum hydrocarbons above the limits of detection. The laboratory analyses for the two soil COmposite samples from borings adjacent to the diesel tank (Borings B4 and B-5) indicate no concentrations of diesel fuel above the limits of detection (10 rog/kg). The 5-foot sample from Boring B-5 Was discretely analyzed for heavy petroleum hydrocarbons (which includes diesel) because 0f the very faint hydrocarbon odor the sample emitted in the field· No hydrocarbons, however, were detected in this 'sample. The laboratory analyses for the soil composite sample from Boring B-6, adjacent to the gasoline FIIqR ~5, '92 14:1{3 LFII, q/CR~I',tDIqLL, Il,lC. P. 5/25 Environ alpine Law . merit , . October 22, 1990 · Page 4 (LCA Lg0371.FO) tank, indicate no total petroleum hydrocarbons (as gasoline) above the limits of detection (1 rog/kg). The Chain of Custody documentation and the laboratory analyses are attached. CONCLUSIONS Based on our investigation, .it appears that there h~ not been a significant release of product (petroleum hydrocarbons) in the vicinities of the oil collection trough and Under~ound storage tanks. Laboratory r~ult~ of the composite sample from Boring B-l, however, did indicate trace levels of heavy petroleum hydrocarbons (30 rog/kg). The 10-, 15-, and 30-foot samples from this boring were diluted by a factor of three when they were composited and analyzed as one sample. Therefore, the maximum concentration of heavy petroleum hydrocarbons potentially present in any one of the discrete samples that was composited would correspond to 90 rog/kg, which is below state action levels. Laboratory results of the composite samples from Boring B-2 through B-8 indicate that petroleum hydrocarbons (light and heavy fractions) are below the limit of detection and, hence, below k,_./ action level~ that would adversely affect the subsurface soils at the site. It is unlikely that a significant amount of hydrocarbon-afl, ted soils are present beneath the oil trough and tanks; however, it is Still possible that localized affected soil could be . present due to overfilling or leaking pipes. Please call if you have any questions regarding this investigation. Respectfully submitted, LeROY CRANDALL AND ASSOCIATES ~ O Farrell, C E O 1314 Mervin E. $ohnson, C.E,G. 26 , Senior Engineering Geologist Director of Geological Servi~~ ,' Vice President ! Attachments (12) (3 copies submitted) (APPROXJ ¢.1'" '~ , I .-*?$6ii,~' REFERENCE: U.$.G.S~ 7.5' GOSFORD AND OILDALE. QUADRANGLES, PHOTOREVISED 1973 AND 1968 RESP'ECTIVELY SITE LOCATION MAP SCALE 1" 2000' LeROY CRANDALL AND ASSOCIATES DATE DRILLED: October 11, 1990 EQUIl ENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Auger 'S~ 6' ~ncrete FILL - SIL~ SAND - ve~ ~ist, yeJlow~h brown to brown Da~ to greyish ~mwn S~D - well graded, fine to coame groined w~h so~ fine Gravel, moi~, brown Yollow~h Brown raSP ~ GRAVELLY SAND - fine to m~ium groined Sand, moist, brown NOTE: Boring ~lnated at 30'. Bo ground water encountered. No hydrogen ~ors noted in ~rtng sables. ~les from 10, 15 and 30' were ~mposited and Contained 30 mgAg heaw petroleum hydroca~ns (oil). . LOG OF BORING P~TE 3.1 MAR 25 ~92 1~: 16 LAW/I ~AHDALL~ IMC. / R.~/25 .-. - ............ BORING B- 2 :: ~ ~ ~' ~u I DATE DRILLED: October 12, 1990 QUIPMENT USED: 8 - Diam~er Hollow ~em Auger '~ 3' AsphaMc Co~rete ..... FILL - $1L~ SAND - fine to medium g~ined Sand, mo~, ~ to ~dish brown ~{ s ~ <1 ~?~ SAND - ~o~y gmded, fine to m~tum grain~ W~h some ¢o.me g~ins, moist, brownl ~ ~ ~ 15 ' < ~ ' '~ SAND. well graded, fine to coame graJnad w~h some fine Grovel, moil, brown . i GRAVELLY SAND - fine to coame grained Sand, moil, light brown to brown  30 < 1 ~j.~.;. ] NOTE: ~oring terminated at ~'. No ground waer e~ountered. No hydra,on ' ',',.'~~ ~em not~ in ~rln9 samp~s, Samples from 1 O, 20, 90, a~ 40' were LOG OF BORING LeROY C~NDALL AND ~CIATES P~TE 3.2 I MAR 25 ~9~ '14:17 LAW/( INC. P.10/2S ~' .......... . .., BORING B - 3 ~ ~'~ ,,. DATE DRILLED: ~ober 1~. 1,~0 6" ~ncrele " SM FiLL. SIL~ SAND- fine to meidum groined Sand, ~ist, da~ brown Io br~n i ~ ~ ' 5<!'' ~Gravel, da~bmwn = - 10 - ~:?:: SW SAND - wal{ gm.d, fine to ~ame grain~, moist, brown ~ ~ ~,,,,, .~ ~:'~:'~ '~'~ - t5- ~ ~:¥:? L~ brown , ~:::~:.': ' 20 -~ ~ =''''' Brown to r~ish b'r~n I~,~,~,~.1 . - 25~ < 1 ~:~: ~ $W' GRAVELLY SAND - well graded, fine to ~ame groined, mo~t, reddish brown ~ NOTE: Boring termJn~ed at 25' due to tough ddlflng. No ground w~er encountered. No ~ ~ hydr~a~n odom not~ in ~ring ~mples. ~m~ from 5, 15, and 25' Were ~m~sited and contained iess than 10 ~ heavy ~troleum hydrogens ~ (oil). Z LOG OF BORING , , ~ROY C~NDALL AND AS~CIATES PI AT~ ~ ~ MAR 25 '92 14:17 LAW/C ]ALL, INC. P. 11/25 ........ ': ' d - BORING B - 4 DATE DRILLED: October 12, log0  O EQUIPMENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Auger _ co [._.,~._ "~' 3' Asphaltic'Pave men[ '" ' :] .FILL - SILTY SAND - fine to medium grained Sand, some Gravel, moist, brown  SAND. poorly graded, fine to medium grained, some Gravel, moist, brown ~ ~ Localized thin Gravelly, Silty Clay layer 8 .~ i NOTE: Boring terminated at 40-1/2'. No ground water encountered. No ~ hydrocarbon odors noted in boring samples. Samples from 10, 20, 30, ~i , and 40' were composited and contained less than 10 mg/kg diesel fuel. '""/~ LOG OF BORING , LeROY CRANDALL AND ASSOCIATES pLATE 3.4 £5 '9~ 14:18 L~N×C~D~LL, IHC. P. BORING B - 5 .-. ~ <> [ ~ DATE DRILLED: October 12, 1 g90 =. O n EQUIPMENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Auger ~lt S~ " 3. Asphaltic Pavement ......... ' FILL - SILTY SAND - fine to medium grained Sand, some GraveD, moist, dark brown 5 <..! Very faint hydrocarbon odor : 10: < 1 No to very faint hydrocarbon odor SP SAND- poorly graded, fine to medium grained, moist, light brown No hydrocarbon odor 1,5 ~ < 1 ! NOTE: Boring terminated at 40'. No ground water encountered. Samples from 10, 2.0, 30, and 40' were composited and contained less than 10 rog/kg diesel fuel. The 5' sample was tested discretely and contained less than 10 rog/kg heavy petroleum hydrocarbons, which includes diesel fuel. No hydrocarbon odor 30- ~<1 j~'.;*.'i~:..;,,,.;.~t SP SAND - poorly graded, medium grained Sand, very small amount of Gravel, verYmoist, light brown ....,:., No hydrocarbon odor 35 < 1 , GRAVELLY SAND - well graded Sand, fine to coarse grained, very moist, light brown ~1~'~':~'. No hydrocarbon odor 40 <1 LOG OF BORING LeROY CRANDALL AND ASSOCIATES PLATE ;3.5' MAR 25 '92 14: lB LAW/C ALL, IHC. · BORING 6 '< [ DATE DRILLED: October 12, 1990 ~ EQUIPMENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Auger ~ ,i 3. Asphaltic Ooncrete ' ~ ' FILL - SILTY SAND - fine to medium grained ~nd, moist, d.~rk brown Sandier, brown r. ~ SAND - poorly graded, fine to medium grained, vet7 moist, brown ~. 1'... 1'..,: ~ ~':'~:'.~i  ~ __.. fine to coarse gr~ined, meier, light brewn SW ~ ~ 15 < 1 ~'",'"'-" SAND - well graded, ,~ :'¢:'.z 'a r~ ,,, :',,- .~ ~ - 20 . <~1 .-J!~i:''~'~:?:'; Some Gravel, ve~j moist ? "~'"~' -SW GRAVELLY SAND - well graded Sand, fine to coarse grained,very meier, brown to I=~,.':¥; ~o < ~ ~1~;';'.~.~: Some Cobbm, ~ght brown _~I",~?; NOTE: Boring term}hated at 40', No ground water encountered. No ~ .m < 1 iI:;:.;i ~.: hydrocarbon odors noted in the boring samples. Samples from 10, 20, = -' 35 30, and 40' were composited and contained less than 1 rog/kg total ;~I~l~' -.,, petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline. ................ - 40 ,~ 1 Abundant coarse Gravel LOG OF BORING LeROY CRANDALL AND ASSOCIATES PLATE 3.6 MAR 2~ ~92 14:19 LAW/C~ALL~ IHC. P. 14/25 .. dl .... BORING B- 7 3:: ~ ~' ~u DATE DRILLED: O~ober 12, 1990 ~ O ~ ~ EQUIPMENT USED: Diameter Hollow ~em Auger ~ ~noroto ' ' ' .... FILL - SIL~ SAND - fine to m~ium grained Sand, moi~, da~ brown to brown i ~ S~D - ~ody gmd~, line 1o medium graln~, some fine Grovel, moi~, light br~n  SAND -well grad~, fine lo marse grained, some Gravel, moM, br~n to r~dish ~wn ~ ~ NOTE: Boring te~inat~ at 27-1~' ~ue to tough drilling. No ground water  en~umer~. No hydr~n ~om noted in the ~dng samples. ~ Samples from 5, 10, and 25' were com~s~ and ~ntained le~ than 8 - 3~ 10 ~ heavy p~mieum hydr~a~ons (oil). LOG OF BORING LeROY C~NDALL AND AS~GIATE$ P~TE 3.7 MAR 25 ~92 14:20 ALL, IMC. / ~.15/25 ............. iBORING B - 8 ~ ~..~ ~ DATE DRILLED: October 12, lCJ90 n_ EQUIPMENT USED: 8" - Diameter Hollow Stem Auger Concrete - ;' SM' FILL. SILTY SAND - fine to coarse groined Sand, very moist, dark brown ~ - 5-~< 1 -J Siltier, limonite staining ~ Sandier '~ - 10 < 1 ,!~!:?:{ SP SAND - poorly graded, fine to medium grained, moist, brown ~ '~ 15 < I SW SAND - well graded, fine to coarse grained, some fine Gravel, moist brown to reddish . '.~.'.. i.i.:.: SP SAND - poorly graded, fine to medium grained, some coarse Sand and Gravel, moist, ~ - 3G" NOTE: Bodng terminated ~t 28-1/2' due to tough drilling. No ground water encountered. No hydrocarbon odors noted in the boring samples. ~ Samples from 5,15, and 25' were composited and contained less than ,~ m 10 rng~g heavy petroleum hydrocarbons (oil). LOG OF BORING ' LeROY CRANDALL AND ASSOCIATES PLATE 3.8 MAR 25 '92 14:20 LAW/C/ALL, INC. P. NET Pacific, Inc. NATIONAL 700 SOuth Flower Street ENVIRONMENTAL ,,~ . TESTING, INC. Te,: (2~3)~Q-~ Fax: (818) 954-0232 Formerly: Burmah Technical Services, Inc. DOH$ Certificate Number: 1192 10-19-90 Richard C1 ark Leroy. Crandall & Assoc. 900 Grand Central Ave. Glendale, CA 91201-3009 ¢lien~ Re'f: Law Engineering, Bakersfield Sample analysis for the projec~ referre~ to above has been completed and results are located on a~ached pages. Should you have ques%ion$ regarding procedures or results, please feel welcome ~o con%act our Clien% Services Representatives or ~he Laboratory Director. Harold Vernon Labora%ory Director HV:r~h A~tachments: Analytical Reports Chain of Custody Documen~ Clien~ No: 28 ~ NIT Job No:~ 2996A ' MAR 25 '92 14:21LAW/O )ALL, INC. P.17/25 Client Name: Leroy Crandall & Assoc. Client Ref.: Law Engineering, Bakersfield NET Job NO.: 2996A Date Reported: 10-19-90 NETPacmc. mC. Lab Series :.19075-19082 Date Received: 10-16-90 1210 Matrix : Soil S~ple ID : COT~OSite: C~site: C~site: B1-10,15, B2-10,20,30, B3-5,15, 30 40 25 Lab No. : 19075 19076 19077 $~ALYT~S/I~ i~_SIJLTS H.D.L. UNITS TRPH (mn-polar) 418.1 30 ND ND 10 rog/Kg ND - Not Detected at the Practical Quanti~ation Limit page: 2 .. ~ MAR 25 '92 14:21 LAW/C~ALL~ IMC. P. 1@/25 Client Name: Leroy Crandall &Assoc. Client Ref.: Law Engineering, Bakersfield NET Job No.: 2996A Date Reported: 10-19-90 : NETPaci/ic, lnc. Lab Series . 19075-19082 Date Received- 10-16-90 1210 I Matrix : Sol 1 Sample ID : Conl~site: CoT~site: . B7-5,15, B8-5,15, , 25 25 ~ Lab No. : 19078 19079 ANALYTE. S/M~ RESULTS H.D.L. LliITS ~ TRPH (non-polar) 418.1 NO ND 10 rng/Kg ND - Not Detected at the Practical Quantitation Limit page: 3 Client'Name: Leroy Crandall & Assoc ............ Client Ref.: Law Engineering, Bakersfield NET Job No,: 2996B Date Reported: 10-19-90 , NETPacific, lno, Lab Series : 19075-19082 Date Received: 10-16-90 1210 Matrix : Soil Sample ID : Composite: Composite: B4-10,20,30, B5-10,20,30, 40 40 Lab No. : 19080 19081 ANALYTES/METHOD RESULTS M.D.L. UNITS, METHOD DOHS/LUFT Date Extracted, '!0-17-90 !0-17-90 Date Analyzed 10-19-90 10~19-90 Detection Limit Multiplier I 1 TOT. PET. HYDROCARBONS __ as Diesel ND ND 10 mg/Kg Surrogate Spike-TPH Diesel -- Chlorobenzene 104 104 % Rec ND - Not Detected at the Practica) Quantitation Limit page: 4 MAR 2~ ~92 1~:22 LAW~DALL~IMC. Client Name: Leroy Crandall & A~soc. Client Ref.: Law Engineering, Bakersfield NET Oob No.: 2996C Date Reported: 10-19-90 NETPacitic, trl¢, Lab Series : 19075-19082 Date Received: 10-16-90 1210 Matrix : Soil Sample ID : Composite: B6-10,20,30,40 Lab No. : 19082 ANALYTES/METHOD RESULTS M.D. L, UNITS METHOD 80t5 Date Extracted 10-t7-90 Date Analyzed 10-17-90 Detection Limit Multiplier 1 TOT. PET. HYDROCARBONS -- as Gasoline ND 1.0 mg/Kg Surrogate' Spi ke-8020/8015 Chl orobenzene 96 % Eec ND - Not Detected at the Practical Quantitation Limit page: 5 'MAR 25 ~92 14:23 IHC. P.21×25. NET Pacific, Inc. NATIONAL ENVIRON MENTAL 7~o South Flower Street Burbank, CA 91~2 .~ TESTING, INC. T~,: (~)~-~ Fax: (818) 95~0232 DOHS Certificate Number: ' 1192 ' Formerly: Burmah Technical Se~tces, Inc, 10-23-90 Richard Clark Leroy Crandall & Assoc. 900 Grand Central Ave, Glendale, CA 91201-3009 Client Ref: Lgo371.FO Law Engineering Sample analysis for the project referred to above has been completed and results are located on attached pages. Should you have questions regarding procedures or results, please feel welcome to contact our Client Services Representatives or the Laboratory Director. Harold Vernon Laboratory Di rector HV:rm Attachments: Analytical Reports Chain of Custody Document Client Net Acc[ NO: 28 NET.Job NO: 3017 "' ~ .~ -'MAR 25 ~92 14':23 LAW//DALL, IHC. P.22/25 Client.Name: Leroy Crandall & Assoc. ............ -'- Client Ref.: Lgo371,FO Law Engineering NEll Job No.: 3017 Date Reported: 10-23-90 ~ NETP-acilic, lnc. Lab Series : 1,9162 Date Received: 10-16-90 Matrix : Soil Sample ID : B5 @ 5 Lab No. : 19162 ANALYTES/METHOD RESULTS M.D.L. UNITS TRPH (non-polar)' 418.1 ND 10 rog/Kg ND - Not Detected at the Practical Quantitation Limit page: 2