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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK 10/2003 (2) .. Hazardous Materials/Hazardous.Waste Unified~permit CONDITIONS OF .PERMIT. ON REVERSE SIDE .. " '* .This _oermit Is Issued for the followin_o: [] Hazardous Materials Plan ri Underground'Storage of HazardOus Materials P~rmit ID #:: 015-000-000511 ~ Risk Management Program MANUELS AUTO BODY INC [] .,=r~ou, w,,,to o.-s~ LOCATION: 131 E 19TH ST OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES' 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Approved by: (..Ralpl{Hucy, m~! Issue Date Bakersfield, CA 93301 OfficeorEvironu~n~Services ~ Voice (661) 326-3979 · FAX (661) 326-0576 ExpimtionDate: 'June 30.. 2003 / MANUELS AUTO BODY SiteID: 015-021-000511 Manager : ~% BusPhone: (661) 327-4941 Location: 131 E 19TH ST %%mY- Map : 103 CommHaz : Moderate City : BAKERSFIELD ~ Grid: 29C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:7532 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title MANUEL OROZ / OWNER RACHEL OROZ / WIFE Business Phone: (661) 327-4941x Business Phone: (661) 327-4941x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 872-6859x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 872-6859x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : Phone: (661) 327-4941x MailAddr: 131 E 19TH ST State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93305 Owner MANUEL & RACHEL OROZ Phone: (661) 872-6859x Address : 2905 STANFIELD PL State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93306 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: THIS FACILITY IS A HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR AND REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES AND THE ENGINE COMPANY. PLEASE GIVE THIS OFFICE 5 DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO SCHEDULING THE INSPECTION. I,/;/~;~J_~ ~ / ~ o ~ Do hereby certify that I have ( lype o~ print name) reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan lor~o ~y .?.W,~ .. and that it along with (Name of. Business) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. i 09~09/2003 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 + Manager : BusPhone: (661) 327-4941 Location: 131 E 19TH ST Map : 103 CommHaz : Moderate City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 29C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:7532 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title MANUEL OROZ / OWNER RACHEL OROZ / WIFE Business Phone: (661) 327-4941x Business Phone: (661) 327-4941x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 872-6859x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 872-6859x Pager Phone : ( ) - x' Pager Phone : ( ) - x ....................................... + ......................... ~ ............ + Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth I -+ Contact : Phone: (661) 327-4941x I MailAddr: 131 E 19TH ST State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93305 Owner MANUEL & RACHEL OROZ Phone: (661) 872-6859x I Address : 2905 STANFIELD PL State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93306 Period : to TotalASTs: = GalI Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: Res: No Emergency Directives: THIS FACILITY IS A HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR AND REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES AND THE ENGINE COMPANY. PLEASE GIVE THIS OFFICE 5 DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO SCHEDULING THE INSPECTION. + += Hazmat Inventory One Unified List + +== Alphabetical Order Ail Materials at Site + ................................. + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ Hazmat Common Name... tSpecHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax IUnitlMCPI ................................. + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ ACETYLENE E F P IH G 780.00 FT3 Hi ARGON F P IH G 500.00 FT3 Min OXYGEN F P IH G 1680.00 FT3 Low WASTE ANTIFREEZE F DH L 20.00 GAL Low F IH DH L 75.00 GAL Mod WASTE THINNER I, .~_~.,,~/ O~o~.- Do h~rebv certify thru I have -~~and that it along with any ~rremions ~nsti'~uts a ~mplete and ~rm~ man- -z- MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 += Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME + ACETYLENE I Days On Site [365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ W CORNER S SIDE OF PROPERTY I74-86-2CAS# += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER +--- -~ + + + + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION == Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 390.00 FT3 780.00 FT3 500.00 FT3 4 + ----7 ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+= 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 ~ 7=== ~ ----+ ~===~ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===4 4 + ..... ITSecretl RSIBi°Hazl Radi°active/Am°unt I EPA Hazards INFpANo No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / USDOT# I MCPHi += Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site + +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME + ---+ ARGON I Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: +- + INSIDE N SHOP BLDG I7440-37-1CAS# I =% 7 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE 7 Gas I, Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER I + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION == 7 Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 330.00 FT3 500.00 FT3I 250.00 FT3 ----+ --+ 7 ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 7===+ ..... 7 100.00 Argon No 7440371 ~ ------+===+ 7 +===4 4 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+= ~ ~ ..... + I TSecret INo NoRS I Bi°HasINO Radi°active/Am°unt I EPANo/ Curies F P HazardsIIH NFPA/// USDOT# MinMCPI ~-===~ t- ~ + ~ ~-=====+ 2 02/13/2002 + MAi~UELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 += Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME =4 OXYGEN I Days On Site 1365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: +- -+ W CORNER S SIDE OF PROPERTY I7782-44-7CAS# ~ =4 ----+ += STATE=+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER~TYPE I Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER 4 4 + + 4 + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average FT3 1680.00 FT3 1000.00 FT3 4 4 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS -- ---+===+= 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 4 ~ + + ~ ~===4 ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ......... + ........ + ..... ITSecretl RSlBioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low 4 ~===~ ~ ~ ~ ~ +=====+ += Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME + WASTE ANTIFREEZE I Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ OUTSIDE W WALL OF OFFICE BLDG I107-21-1CAS# += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid I Waste I Ambient I Ambient I PLASTIC CONTAINER 4 + 4 I. q- 4 ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION --~ Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 30.00 GAL 20.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 4 ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+ 30.00 Ethylene Glycol No 107211 ~ ~ ~===+ ~+ ~ ~===~ ~ ...... HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ ~ ..... ITSecretlNo NoRSIBi°HazINo Radi°active/Am°unt I EPANo/ Curies F Hazards [ DH NFPA/// USDOT# [ MCP [Low + ~===q ~==========:== ~ + ~=====------+===----=+ 3 02/13/2002 + MANUELS AUTO BODY'INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 += Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~=== WASTE THINNER I Days On Site365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ E BLDG PAINT SHOP I CAS# ~ ~- =+ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPE~TURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE [ Liquid I Waste I a~ient I A~ient I DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC 4 + =4 % ~------ +--- ~ AMO~TS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 55.00 GAL 75.00 GAL 55.00 GAL 4 4 -4 4 ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ==+===4 =+ 100.00 Thinner No 8030306 4 ~ ~===+ ----+ 4 ~===~ + HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ......... + + ..... ITSecretl RSIBi°Hazl Radi°active/Am°unt EPA Hazards I NFPA I USDOT# MCP q ~===4 ~= ~ + ~ +=====+ -4- 02/13/2002 + MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 + -- Fast Format += Notif./Ev~cuation/Medical Overall Site +== Agency Notification --- 03/02/2001 CALL 911 - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. += +=== Employee Notif./Evacuation 12/04/1990 VERBALLY NOTIFY AND CALL 911. += ~ .... Public Notif./Evacuation 03/02/2001 VERBAL - BAKERSFIELD POLICE AND BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. + + Emergency Medical Plan = 03/02/2001 BAKERSFIELD MEDICAL GROUP, 820 34TH ST, 325-6334 IS THE NEAREST HOSPITAL. -5- 02/13/2002 + MANUELS AUTO BODY INC - SiteID: 015-021-000511 + Fast Format += Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site +== Release Prevention 12/04/1990 MATERIAL PROPERLY STORED IN METAL CONTAINERS. + +=== Release Containment 12/04/1990 WE CONTAIN ANY SPILLS WITH GREASE SWEEP, WHICH IS MADE FROM RICE HULL ASH. THIS ABSORBANT MATERIAL IS THEN DISPOSED OF SAFELY. + .... Clean Up 12/04/1990 WITH DISPOSIBLE ABSORBANT MATERIALS. GREASE SWEEP IS THE NAME OF THE MATERIAL WE USE. % Other Resource Activation 6 02/13/2002 + MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 + Fast Format += Site Emergency Factors Overall Site +== Special Hazards I +=== utility Shut-Of£s - 03/02/2001 A) GAS - NW SIDE OF BLDG NEXT TO DRIVE WAY B) ELECTRICAL - S SIDE OF BLDG, SMALL BLDG NEXT TO POLE C) WATER - OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY ON SW CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO + .... Fire Protec./Avail. Water -- 03/02/2001 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. FIRE HYDR3tNT - 1 BLOCK FROM BUSINESS. Building Occupancy Level -7- 02/13/2002 + MANUELS AUTO BODY INC = SiteID: 015-021-000511 + Fast Format + += Training - Overall Site + +== Employee Training 03/02/2001 + WE HAVE 12 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: OUR TRAINING PROGRAM CONSITS OF IN HOUSE TRAINING WITH OUR EMPLOYEES AND TRAINING FROM OUR PAINT COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES. THE PAINT REPRESENTATIVE INSTRUCT OUR EMPLOYEES ON NEW PRODUCTS AND HOW TO SAFELY USE THESE PRODUCTS. +=== Page 2 I + .... Held for ~uture ~se I Held for Future Use ..... 02/z3/2002 KBFo7171 CORRECTION NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° 1 0 7 5 Sub Div, Blk. ,. Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cot, ~o Completion Date for Corrections 326'39;~s"ector CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ADDRESS FACILITY CONTACT INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [] Routine [~ombined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint t~] Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand t,/ Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy ~,~'~ Verification of inventory materials / tg~-Ibf)C.-O ,adZ6e.~/C. Oz~ Verification of quantities ~ ~~ Dt.3't-,~ Verification of location Proper segregation of material e"' P/-6a'$g' ..g'CnO~'~e,-IE' ox-~' Verification of MSDS availability ~ ~./,ev'leM~c~ 'TO O.r.~'[~ ~3OO. atqG- Verification of Haz Mat training ~/' /d~c--O '['O.~,~,~o ~ Verification of abatement supplies and procedures I,/ Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled it/ /PlO 4.jA-~. t,O.A--~'rL'~ ~ Housekeeping ~/ ~_~c.~ /.0aOt~- ~"~~P.o.nn~ Fire Protection · 'e'"~::KT, ea6Ot.~t4Cn-~ OdO2- Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand 4/' C=Compliance V=Violation {~$0C'-0 ~OK] ,~,.~ ~ 10"7~""' Any hazardous waste on site?: ~l=Yes [] No /~ ~--- Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 B~iness Site Responsible Party White- Ehv. Svcs. Yellow- Station Copy Pink- Business Copy Inspector: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME /I~/k/xJUC-'x-.~ ,/~O~¢O ~:d~mV INSPECTION DATE / ! Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program EPA ID # C~/2, t.. OdgO/9,:;2.,~--/-~ ~o [] Routine J~-Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint i~l Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Flazardous xvaste determination has been made EPA ID Number (Phone: 916-324-1781 to ohtain EPA ID #) Authorized for waste treatment and/or storage Reported release, fh-e. or explosion within 15 days ofoccurance IL~ /,~ Established o1' maintains a contingency plan and training Hazardous waste accumnlation time frames Containers in good condition and not leaking // Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste Containers are kept closed ~vhen not in use Weekly inspection of storage area t,,/' Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line Secondary containment provided 1//' Conducts daily inspection of tanks Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste 4 Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels Proper management of used oil filters pO Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest Retains manifests tbr 3 years Retains hazardous waste analysis fk)r 3 years Retains copies of used oil receipts for 3 years Determines if waste is restricted fi-om land disposal C=Compliance V=Violation luspector: ~ / ~-~ OffSce of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 Bu sponsible Party \Vhite - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy ICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL~S"ERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one fora1 per mate~fal l~er building or area) [] NEW ~[~ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page __ of __ BUSINESS NAME (same'~'FACIL~ ~ME ~ DBx: ~ Busin~ ~) 3 ~ CONFIDENTIAL (EPC~) FACILI~ ID ~ ~ ~ I ~P ~ (opine0 ~3 GRID ~ (op~n.~ 2~ ~ 205 ~ T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ NO 206 CHEMICAL ~ME ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If Subj~ to EPC~. ref~ to ins(~i~s FIRE CODE H~D C~ES (~pl~e if ~u~t~ by I~1 fire ~i~ 210  i CURIES 213 ~PE ~ p PURE MITRE ~ w WASTE 211 ~DIOACT~E ~ Y~ ~ No 212 ~ FED ~RD ~TE~RIES ~ I FIRE ~ 2 R~IVE ~P~SSURE REL~SE ~ 4 AC~ H~L~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~L~ 216 (~ ~1 that apply) ANNU~WAS~ 217 ~ ~I~M 218 AVENGE 219 STATEWAS~DE 2~ A~U~I DALLY A~U~ ~ DAILY A~U~ UN.S* ~ ~ ~L ~ CU ~ ~ lb LBS ~ ~ TONS 221 ~ DAY~ ON ~ITE 222 * E EHS, am~nt mu~t be in lbs. STOOGE ~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ e ~STI~ONM~LIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL (Check all ~at apply) ~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~N ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r OTHER ~ c T~K INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN ~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~CYLINDER ~ p T~KWA~N STOOGE PRESSURE ~ a A~IE~ ~ A~V~ A~IE~ ~ ba BELOWA~IE~ STOOGE TEMPE~RE ~ A~IE~ ~ aa A~VEA~IE~ ~ ba BELOWA~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC ~ ' ~ ~7 ~ym ~No 228 2 ~ ~0 231 ~Y~ ~No232 233 3 2~ 235 ~ Ym ~ No 236 237 -: ] 239 ~Y' ~N° 240 241 _ , -~- 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ 245 PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AU~ORI~D COMPANY REPRESE~ATIVE ~TURE DATE 246 ' UPCF (7/99) S:\CUPAFORMS\OES2731 .TV4.wpd CITY' OF BAKERSFIE O ICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ERVICES i ,n m 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661)326-3979 " RDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one ~ ~er ma~dal per building or ama) ~ NEW ~ADD ~ ~ DELETE '.~- ~::.REVISE? ~ ~C~'~ ~O~ON'..' Page BUSINESS NAME (~me as FACILI~ ~ME ~ D~ - ~ng Busin~ ~) 3 ~lj CHEMI~L LO~TION ~ Y~ ~ No 202 CH EMICAL LOCATION ~,~ ~ ~~ ~ ~C~ ~CO~ j CONFIDENTIAL (EPC~) FACILI~ ID J ~ ] ~ 1 ~ J (op~na0 ~3 GRID ~ (op~naO 2~ 205 [ T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ No 206 CHEMI~L ~ME COM~N ~ ~ EHS' FIRE ~DE H~RD C~SSES (~pl~e if r~u~t~ by I~1 fire ~i~ 210 ~PE D p PURE D m ~RE ~w WASTE 211 ~DIOACTNE D Y~ D No 212 ~ CURIES 213 PHYSI~L STATE ~ s SOLID ~IQUlD ~ g ~S 214 ~RGESTCO~AINER ~ ~ ,~ 215 FED H~RO ~TE~RIES ~ 1 FIRE ~ 2 R~ ~ ~ PRESSURE REL~SE ~ AC~ H~L~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~LTH 216 (Ch~ all ~at apply) ANNUALWAS~ 217 ~ ~I~M 218 AVE~ 219 STA~W~CODE A~U~ DAILY A~U~ ~ DALLY A~U~ ~ ~L D d CU ~ ~ lb LaS ~ m TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 2~ * ~ EHS. am~nt m~ be in lbs. STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEG~UND T~K ~P~STI~ONM~ALLIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL ~R 223 (Check afl ~at apply) ~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~N ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r O~ER ~ c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~RBOY ~ k BOX ~ o TOTE BIN ~ d S~EL DRUM D h SILO ~ I CYLINDER ~ p TANK WA~N STOOGE PRESSURE ~ AMBIE~ ~ ~ A~VEA~IE~ ~ ba BELOW A~IENT ~4 STOOGE TEMPE~RE ~ A~IE~ D ~ ~VE A~IE~ Dba BELOW A~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC ~5 ~7 ~ Y~ ~ No 228 ~9 , 2 j ~0J ~1 ~Y~ ~No 232 ~ ~5 ~Y~No 236 237 ~8 ~9 ~ Y~ ~ No 240 241 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 244 ~245 :j.;..~ ,. ,;' .~,. ,. ~ .., .,.... : ;,: ~., .~..~:.. PRINT ~ME & TITLE OF AU~ORIZED COMPA~ REPRESENTATIVE UPCF (7/99) S:\CUPAFORMS\OES2731 .TV4.wpd m ELS AUtO BODY INC 1R- - 7 ' VEDI SiteID: 015-021-000511 / FI '~' I~usPhone: (805) 327-4941 Manager : Location: 131 E 19TH ST ap : 103 Com~az : Moderate City : B~ERSFIELD 1--'' [Grid: 29C FacUnits: 1 AOV: J CommCode: B~ERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 7532 EPA Nu~: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title MANUEL OROZ / RACHEL OROZ / Business Phone: (805) 327-4941x Business Phone: (805) 327-4941x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 872-6859x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 872-6859x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth Contact : Phone: ( ) - x MailAddr: 131 E 19TH ST State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93305 Owner MANUEL '& RACHEL OROZ' Phone: (805) 872-6859x Address : 2905 STANFIELD PL State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93306 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency Directives: THIS FACILITY IS A HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR AND REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES AND THE ENGINE COMPANY. PLEASE GIVE THIS OFFICE 5 DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO SCHEDULING THE INSPECTION. = Hazmat .Inventory One Unified List --As Designated Order All Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpeoHazIEPA HazardsI Frm DailyMax IUnit MCP' OXYGEN F P IH G 1680.00 FT3 Low ACETYLENE F P IH G 780.00 FT3 Hi WASTE PAINT & THINNER F L 185.00 GAL Mod I, Do hereby ce~i~ thru I have ~y~ or p~nt ~) reviewed the attached hazadous mmedals manage- ment plan for and thru it along with (Name of ~sine~) any corre~ions constitute a complete and corre~ man- agement plan for my ~cility. MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: W CORNER BLDG ON S SIDE OF PROPERTY CAS# 7782-44-7  STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas {Pure~ Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average FT3I 1680.00 FT3I 1000.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed N 7782447 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N° No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lv~vl~ ~vl~ / ~ ~Z-~.~ ACETYLENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grids: W CORNER BLDG S SIDE OF PROPERTY CAS# 74-86-2 F STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE ~ TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient · PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 780.00 FT3 500.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. Acetylene y~ CAS# 100.00 74862 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS {TSecret No .No I Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No RS BioHaz No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi 2 02/01/2001 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 = Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lVUVl~ ~vl~ / ~£ ~Z.-~.I_~ ~Vl~ WASTE PAINT & THIATNER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: S SIDE OF PROPERTY ON FENCE LINE CAS# Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Waste fLiquid AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION I Largest Contain~e'r I Daily Maximum I Daily Average I~S GAL ~ _/~0 GAL 185.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Paint Thinner N 8030306 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ITSecretl ~SIBioHaZ Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies F / / / Mod 3 02/01/2001 ~ MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site --Agency Notification 12/04/1990 CALL 911 - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Employee Notif./Evacuation 12/04/1990 VERBALLY NOTIFY AND CALL 911. -- Public Notif./Evacuation 12/04/1990 VERBAL - BAKERSFIELD POLICE AND BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Emergency Medical Plan 12/04/1990 BAKERSFIELD MEDICAL GROUP - 820 34TH ST - 325-6334. NEAREST HOSPITAL. -4- 02/01/2001 f MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 Fast Format = Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site --Release Prevention 12/04/1990 MATERIAL PROPERLY STORED IN METAL CONTAINERS. Release Containment 12/04/1990 WE CONTAIN ANY SPILLS WITH GREASE SWEEP, WHICH IS MADE FROM RICE HULL ASH. THIS ABSORBANT MATERIAL IS THEN DISPOSED OF SAFELY. -- Clean Up 12/04/1990 WITH DISPOSIBLE ABSORBANT MATERIALS. GREASE SWEEP IS THE NAME OF THE MATERIAL WE USE. Other Resource Activation -5- 02/01/2001 F MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 Fast Format Site Emergency Factors Overall Site Special Hazards --Utility Shut-Offs 12/04/1990 A) GAS - NORTHWEST SIDE OF BUILDING NEXT TO DRIVE WAY B) ELECTRICAL - SOUTH SIDE OF BUILDING, SMALL BUILDING NEXT TO POLE C) WATER - OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY ON SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 12/04/1990 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - 1 BLOCK FROM BUSINESS Building Occupancy Level 6 02/01/2001 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC SiteID: 015-021-000511 Fast Format = Training Overall Site -- Employee Training 11/13/1992 WE HAVE 12 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: OUR TRAINING PROGRAM CONSITS OF IN HOUSE TRAINING WITH OUR EMPLOYEES AND TRAINING FROM OUR PAINT COMPANY ~ REPRESENTATIVES. THE PAINT REPRESENTATIVE INSTRUCT OUR EMPLOYEES ON NEW PRODUCTS AND HOW TO SAFELY USE THESE PRODUCTS. -- Page 2 --Held for Future Use Held for Future Use 7 02/01/2001 Manuel's Auto Body In '. Changes To Hazardous Materials Business Plan FEB. 2001 1. - Inventory Item 0004 - Waste Paint & Thinner - (DmmsXBarrels Location - So Side of Property on Fence line. a. This Materials are no longer on the property. This Materials were removed by Safety- Kleen Inc. our Hazardous Waste removal Co. 2. - Inventory Items - 0002 - 0003 Oxygen- Acetylene Containers on West Comer South Side of Property. a. This Materials have been moved to The North Side of Property on the West End of North Buildings. 3. Manuels's Has Added a Knew Paint Booths, With a Paint Mixing Room Attached to Hold Paint for Mixing Colors. Booth Rooms have Fire Protection. 4. The Property has 1 Dram and 4 Five Gallons containers in East Building (paint shop ) Which Contain Wash Thinner And Waste Thinner for our Safety- Kleen Paint Gun Washers. 5. The Facility Has 2 Other Small Storage Rooms, Which Contain Small Amounts of Spray Lubricant, and Sealed New Paint Materials. A MAP IS INCLOSE WHICH INDICATES ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE Manuel Oroz - President Manuel's Auto Body Inc. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT DATE ..-~-- / ~- D I NEWACCOUNT - ADDRESS CHANGE CLOSE^CCT ' FINANCE CHARGE ' yt OTHER ADJ MAILING ADDRESS 1~'~-'~/ ~' i~''~'' SITE ADDRESS PARCEL NUMBER (~F APPUC,~LE) ADJUSTMENT I ~ CHG DATE CHARGE CODE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT i ,I-l-o/U~Z, dl~ ~~ -- MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT ADDRESS CHANGE' CLOSE ACCT 'FINANCE CHARGE I OTHER ADJ CUSTOMER NAME ~d~~% ~+G ~0,~ SITE ADDRESS PARCEL NUMBER OF APPUCABLE) ADJUSTMENT ! CHG DATE CHARGE CODE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT ,. APPROVED BY~ 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-0005~' Page Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit I~ JAN 30 1996 Ii/,I GeneralInformation ~" '4~i't~/~ Location: 131E 19TH ST Map:103 Haz:3 Type: 3 City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 29C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Contact Name Title MANUEL OROZ / RACHEL OROZ / Business Phone: (805) 327-4941x Business Phone: (805) 327-4941x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 872-6859x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 872-6859x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 131 E 19TH ST D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305- Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: Owner: MANUEL & RACHEL OROZ Phone: (805) 872-6859 Address: 2905 STANFIELD PL State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93306- Summary I, 133/3 M D E_ L Or~ oz Do hereby certify that I have (TyF~ or print name) reviewed "' -~ ~:~ at'~.ached hazs, rd.~,,~s materials manage- ment plan for_Elt4_~,,-'~'__~.~¢k~ ai, d[hat it a~ong with any ~rre~ions constitute a compiste and corre~ mare agement plan for my facili~. 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-003 ACETYLENE Gas 780 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-001 THINNERS Liquid 90 High · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-004 WASTE PAINT & THINNER Liquid 185 Moderate · Fire GAL 02-002 OXYGEN Gas 1680 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-003 ACETYLENE Gas 780 High ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3780I~ Daily Average500.00FT3 I Annual Amount2,300.00FT3 -- Storage Press.T Temp~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above I AmbientlW CORNER BLDG S SIDE OF PROPERTY -- Conc Components MCP --~Guide 100.0% IAcetylene IHigh ! 17 02-001 THINNERS Liquid 90 High ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 90 I 80.00 800.00 StorageIIPress T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbientlAmbientlLaRGE BLDG E SIDE OF PROPERTY -- Conc Components MCP Guide 30.0% Acetone Moderate 26 20.0% Toluene Moderate 27 10.0% n-Propanol Moderate 26 10.0% n-Butyl Acetate Moderate 26 5.0% Xylene, Mixed Moderate 27 5.0% Methanol High 28 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory. Detail in MCP Order 02-004 WASTE PAINT & THINNER Liquid 185 Moderate · Fire GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual ~unount GAL -- 185 I 185.00 200.00 Storage Press T Tempm Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient~AmbientlS SIDE OF PROPERTY ON FENCE LINE -- Conci Components ~ MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IPaint Thinner IModerateI 27 02-002 OXYGEN Gas 1680 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 I Annual ~ount FT3 -- 1,680 i 1,000.00 5,000.00 Storage Press T TempI Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~AmbientlW CORNER BLDG ON S SIDE OF PROPE -- Conc Components MCP Guide 100.0% IOxygen, Compressed ILow I 14 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 5 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation VERBALLY NOTIFY AND CALL 911. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation VERBAL - BAKERSFIELD POLICE AND BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT <4> Emergency Medical Plan BAKERSFIELD MEDICAL GROUP - 820 34TH ST - 325-6334. NEAREST HOSPITAL. 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention MATERIAL PROPERLY STORED IN METAL CONTAINERS. <2> Release Containment WE CONTAIN ANY SPILLS WITH GREASE SWEEP, WHICH IS MADE FROM RICE HULL ASH. THIS ABSORBANT MATERIAL IS THEN DISPOSED OF SAFELY. <3> Clean Up WITH DISPOSIBLE ABSORBANT MATERIALS. GREASE SWEEP IS THE NAME OF THE MATERIAL WE USE. <4> Other Resource Activation 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 7 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NORTHWEST SIDE OF BUILDING NEXT TO DRIVE WAY B) ELECTRICAL - SOUTH SIDE OF BUILDING, SMALL BUILDING NEXT TO POLE C) WATER - OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY ON SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - 1 BLOCK FROM BUSINESS <4> Building Occupancy Level 01/25/96 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 8 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Employee Training WE HAVE 12 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: OUR TRAINING PROGRAM CONSITS OF IN HOUSE TRAINING WITH OUR EMPLOYEES AND TRAINING FROM OUR PAINT COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES. THE PAINT REPRESENTATIVE INSTRUCT OUR EMPLOYEES ON NEW PRODUCTS AND HOW TO SAFELY USE THESE PRODUCTS. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use D4/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 ] Overall Site with 1 Fac.. unit JUN 1 General Information Location: 131 E 19TH ST Map: 103 Hazard: Moderate Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid: 29C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 '~ Contact Name Title Business Phone 24-Hour Phone- MANUEL OROZ (805) 327-4941 x (805) 872-6859 RACHEL OROZ (805) 327-4941 x (805) 872-6859 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 131 E 19TH .ST D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305- C°mm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: Owner: MANUEL & RACHEL OROZ Phone: (805) 8~2-6859 Address: 2905 STANFIELD PL State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93306- Summary I, f',~ ,~l _0 ~, o z. Do hereby oertify that I have reviewed the attached hazardous mate~ls manage- ment plan fo~:~,,~/~, ,g~.~o t~oA, and that it along with . (Name of Busine~) /" any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. 04/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-001 THINNERS Liquid 90 High · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING· Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 90 I 80.00 800.00 Storage .~Press T Temp · Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbient~AmbientlnARGE BLDG E SIDE OF PROPERTY -- Conc Components MCP List 30.0% Acetone Moderate 20.0% Toluene Moderate 10.0% n-Propanol Moderate 10.0% n-Butyl Acetate Moderate 5.0% Xylene, Mixed Moderate 5.0% Methanol High 02-002 OXYGEN Gas 1680 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth . FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 ~rade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3I Daily Average FT3 'l Annual Amount FT3 1,680 ~ 1,000.00 5,000.00 StorageI Press T Temp .~ . Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Iabove ~AmbientlW CORNER BLDG ON S SIDE OF PROPE -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% Ioxygen, Compressed ILOw I 04/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-003 ACETYLENE Gas 780 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 780 ~ 500.00 '2,300.00 Storage Press T Temp~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~AmbientlW CORNER BLDG $ SIDE OF PROPERTY - Conc Components MCP List 100.0% IAcetylene IHigh 02-004 WASTE PAINT & THINNER · Liquid 185 MOderate · Fire GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste ~ Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL ~aily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL m 185 I 185.00 [ 200.00 Storage Press T TempI Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient~AmbientlS SIDE OF PROPERTY ON FENCE LINE -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% IPaint Thinner ModerateI 04/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 4 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation VERBALLY NOTIFY AND CALL 911. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation VERBAL - BAKERSFIELD POLICE AND BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT <4> Emergency Medical Plan BAKERSFIELD MEDICAL GROUP - 820 34TH ST - 325-6334. NEAREST HOSPITAL. 04/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 5 00 - Overall Site ~ <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention MATERIAL PROPERLY STORED IN METAL CONTAINERS. <2> Release Containment WE CONTAIN ANY SPILLS WITH GREASE SWEEP, WHICH IS MADE FROM RICE HULL ASH. THIS ABSORBANT MATERIAL IS THEN DISPOSED OF SAFELY. <3> Clean Up WITH DISPOSIBLE ABSORBANT MATERIALS. GREASE SWEEP IS THE NAME OF THE MATERIAL WE USE. <4> Other Resource Activation 04/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-00051.1 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NORTHWEST SIDE OF BUILDING NEXT TO DRIVE WAY B) ELECTRICAL - SOUTH SIDE OF BUILDING, SMALL BUILDING NEXT TO POLE C) WATER - OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY ON SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - 1 BLOCK FROM BUSINESS <4> Building Occupancy Level 04/21/92 MANUELS AUTO BODY INC 215-000-000511 Page 7 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 14 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: OUR TRAINING PROGRAM CONSITS OF IN HOUSE TRAINING WITH OUR EMPLOYEES AND TRAINING FROM OUR PAINT COMPANY · REPRESENTATIVES. THE PAINT REPRESENTATIVE INSTRUCT OUR EMPLOYEES ON NEW PRODUCTS AND HOW TO SAFELY USE THESE PRODUCTS. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use RECEIVED 10/09/90 AUTO BODY INC 215-000~511 Page 1 verall Site with 1 Fac. UPPI't ~OV 06 ~990 Genera 1 I r, format ior, HA?.,, MAT. PIV. ILocati,z,n: 131 E 19TH ST Map: 103 Hazard: Moderate Ident Nurnber: 215-000-000511 Grid: 29C Area ,-,f Vul: O. 0 MANUEL OROZ (805) 32'7-4941 x (8£)5) 872-6859 RACHEL OROZ (805) 327-4941 x (805) 8*72-6859 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 131 E 19TH ST D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 933(I)5- Cornrn Cc, de: ~1~ Jo~ BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: Owr, er: MANUEL & RACHEL OROZ Phone: (~o.5')~7~' Address: 29(])5 STANFIELD PL State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93306- Surnrnary ¢o. Z. F3 hereby: :': :.,.'!. ;':;-;t I have .//. ] rev~ew.,~,. .- ~ · ~ .- , ma~mge- ment ;;t ;-~*: ~"'~'. ~- .%; -' ~'; ~ ~;'"~' *g with agement plan for my facility. 10/09/90 MAb~LS AUTO BODY INC 215-00(]~)0511 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Quantity MCP 02-001 THINNERS ? 165 High GAL 02-003 ACETYLENE ? 1,650 High 02-002 OXYGEN ? 1,685 Low FT3 10/09/90 AUTO BODY INC 11 Page 3 O0 - Overall Site <D> Notif. /Evacuatior~/Medical <1> Agency Notificatiore <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation VERBALLY NOTIFY AND CALL 911. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation <4> Emergency Medical Plan BAKERSFIELD MEDICAL GROUP - 820 34TH ST - 325-6334. NEAREST HOSPITAL. 10/09/90 MA~S AUTO BODY INC 215-000 )0511 ~ Page 4 O0 - Overall Site <E> Mi t i gat ior,/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevent i or, MATERIAL PROPERLY STORED IN METAL CONTAINERS. <2> Release Cor, tainment <4> Other Resource Activation lC)/09/90 MAI AUTO BODY INC 215-[)£)( 1 Page 5 O0 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NORTHWEST SIDE OF BUILDING NEXT TO DRIVE WAY B) ELECTRICAL - SOUTH SIDE OF BUILDING, SMALL BUILDING NEXT TO POLE C) WATER - OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY ON SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec. /Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????? FIRE HYDRANT - ????????????? <4> Held for Future use 10/09/90 MA~LS AUTO BODY INC 215-00£~:0511 Page 6 O0 - Overall Site <G> Training > Page 1 WE HAVE ?? EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY DO YOU HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE? BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: <2> Page 2 as ~:eeded <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use CITY of-BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY [arm andAgticulture. [] Standard Business Fi NON--TRADE SECRETS ~CATION; 1~1 ~ /~ '"~[~ 'ADDRESS'; ~o~ ~A~IcL ~I~C~ b/~UR~U ¢llY. ZIP~q~_~ F ~c~ ~ ~~ OilY. ZlP[~~.sm~td, d ~ ~Z~5 DUN AND BRADSTREE1 NUHBER .... i ~ '~ ~ ~ ~9 ~ ? vsical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Nu,ber ~e~ ~~ Component II Hame t C.A.S. Number ICheck all LhAL ~pply) ~ire Hazud ~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudd~fl Raima ~ immediate Component I Number Health of P~esswe Health Component 13 NAme I C.A.S. Number Physicll Iod Health 8allrd C.A.S. Number ~ ~~e~ Component II Name I C.l.S. Number (Check al/&hit appi~} ' " Component Name C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~Sudden R'~luse ~ Immediate Hem/Lb of Pres~e Health Component 13 N~me I C.A.S. Number Physical ind flellth Hlzard C.l.i. Number ~ ~~ Component II Name I C.A.S. Number (Check all [hit apply) · Component 12 Name t C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Reluse ~ Immediate ._ Health of Pres~e HeatCh '~ Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number Physicll Ind Health HAllrd C.A.S. Number ~e~ ~O~e~ Component IF' NAme I C.A.S. Number (Check 411 that apply} ire Hazard · ~ Reackiyity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Relase ~ lmmediateC°ap°°ent I~ Name I C.A.S. Number ' He4/Lh of Presage Health Component I~ NAme I C.A.S. Number Cortiliclli0n (Re~ and siDn af~pr cpmpl~CiO9,~ll, sec~i,on~) lhis.tnd all MATERIAL SAFET? DATA SHEET SECTION I PRODUCT NAME OR NUMBER (as it appears on label) High Efficiency Thinner 1556~ Fast .. MANUFACTURER'S NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO.: (313) 643-4600 M-F 8:00am-4:3Opm GROW GROUP, INC. CtlEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 ALL OTHER TIMES ADDRESS (Number, Street, City, State and Zip Code) 3155 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 200 P.O. Box 7026 Troy~ Michigan 48007-7026 MANUFACTURER'S D-U-N-S NO. 00-532 -0551 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DESCRIPTION, PROPER SHIPPING NAME, HAZARD CLASS ID NO. Paint Related Material UN-1263 ADDITIONAL HAZARD CLASSES (as applicable) Flammable Liquid CHEMICAL FAMILY I FORMULA .. Solvent Blend J ~olvent l)lend SECTION II - IMGREDIENTS CAS EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR Listed as a REGISTRY NO. %V %W CHEMICAL NAMES (units in ppm) Carcinogen TWA STEL in NTP IARC ACGIH OSHA VENDO~ or OSHA 1910 64742-89-8 GS-260 Hydrocarbon 400 400 --- 400 No Petroleum Distillate or Naphtha 67-56-1 3.04 Methanol (Methyl Skin: No I Alcohol) 200 200 250 200 67-63-0 I Isopropyl Alcohol 400 400 500 400 No 67-64-1 36.04 Acetone 750 750 1000 1000 No 108-88-3 14.0~ Toluol 100 100 150 100 No 1330-20-7 2.0~ Xylol 100 100 150 100 No 123-86-4 IN-Butyl Acetate 150 150 200 150 No 108-65-6 I P.M. Acetate 100 100 No I (Propylene Glycol I Monomethyl Ether ) J Acetate) J *Toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA BOILING RANGE 134-262 XX °F °C I SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1) 0.7835 VAPOR PRESSURE 122.6 )PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME 100% $ 68OF DC XX mm Hg psi )PERCENT SOLID BY WEIGHT 0% VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=l) 2.57 [ EVAPORATION RATE Slower than Ether SOLUBILITY IN WATER 43.5% I pH Not Applicable APPEARANCE AND ODOR Water white liquid ~S MATERiIA~: ~IqUIDi XX SOL~ ~A~ PASTE POWDER SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Method Used l LEL UEL FLASH POINT Below O°F °C T.C.C. I FLAMMABLE LIMITS 1.0% 36.0% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA C02, dry chemical, foam, or other National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) approved method for treating a Class B fire. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Summon professional firefighters. Use full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. If exposed to fire or extreme heat, water should be used to cool closed containers and prevent pressure build-up or possible auto-ignition. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, electrical equipment, sparks and flame. Vapors may cause flash fire. Vapors may ignite explosively. Vapors may spread long distances and beyond closed doors. Due to pressure build-up, closed containers exposed to extreme heat may explode. Never use a welding or cutting torch on or near container (even empty) as product or its residue may ignite. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Sympto~ may not be ineediately apparent. Qbtain medical alttention, .... SECTION V - HEALTl( HAZARD DATA THRESHOLO LIMIT VALUE See Section II [OTHER LIMIT See Section II PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT See Section II I EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Acute - Breathing - Irritation of the respiratory tract; · headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness and fatigue. Extreme exposure can result in unconsciousness and even respiratory arrest.' Eye Contact - Severe irritant. Skin Contact - Prolonged and repeated liquid contact can cause defatting, and drying of skin, which may result in skin irritation and dermatitis. Swallowing - Vomiting may result. Pulmonary aspiration hazard if vomiting occurs. CHRONIC: Reports have associated repeated and Prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents With permanent brain and nervous system damage. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY Inhalation, skin contact, swallowing. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES If Breathed - If you experience difficult~ in breathing, leave the area to obtain fresh air. If continued difficulty is experienced, summon medical assistance immediately. If breathing ceases, restore~ using approved CPR techniques and summon medical assistance immediately. If In Eyes - Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical assistance. If On Skin - Wash affected areas with soap and water. Remove soiled clothing. Get medical assistance if irritation persists. Wash clothing before reuse. If Swallowed - DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Consult a physician immediately. Aspiration of vomitus can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE None when used in accordance with Special Protection Information (Section VIII).. WARNING: Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents majf be h.armful or fatal. SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY I UNSTABLE I CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, flame. I STABLE XX INCOMPATIBILITY (materials to avoid) Strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Thermal decomposition may yield carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. HAZARDOUS I MAY OCCUR I CONOITIONS TO AVOID Not Applicable POLYMERI[ATI~)N I WI[,L N~)T ~)C~IJR Xx l, SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASEO OR SPILLEO Remove all sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces, and electrical, static or frictional sparks). Do not smoke. Prevent breathing vapors. Ventilate area. Before attempting clean-up, refer to hazard caution information in other sections of this material safety data form. Oike and contain spilled material and remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools. Store in closed container until properly disposed of. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Oispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Incinerate only in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed containers. CERCLA (Superfund) REPORTABLE QUANTITY (in lbs) One pound or refer to Section 311 Clean Water Act. RCRA Hazardous Waste No. (40 CFR 261.33) 0-001, F-O03, F-O05 Note: Numbers apply to thinner blend only. VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND (VOC) (as packaged~ minus water) 100% XX Theoretical 6.557 lb/~al. . XX Analytical 6~523 lb/~al SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION m RESPIRATORY PROTECTION When used in restricted ventilation areas, wear NIOSH/MSHA .approved chemical/mechanical filters designed to remove a combination of particulates and vapor. When used in confined areas, wear NIOSH/MSHA approved air supply respirators or hoods. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. If respirators are used, a program should be established to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. VENTILATION Use only with adequate ventilation. Use either local exhaust or mechanical to meet TLV requirements. Ventilation must be sufficient to limit employee exposure at, or below, applicable health and safety standards. Heavy solvent vapors should be removed from lower levels of work area. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Neoprene or equivalent. EYE PROTECTION Solvent resistant safety eyewear with splash guards. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Eye bath and safety shower. Solvent impermeable clothinq to prevent skin contact~ SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Do not smoke. Extinguish all pilot lights and turn off all sources of ignition including heaters, fans and other non-explosion-proof electrical equipment, during use and until all vapors are gone. Vapors may ignite explosively. Vapors may spread long distances and beyond closed doors. Prevent build-up of vapors by maintaining continuous flow of fresh air. Do not store above 120°F or near fire or open flame. Store large quantities in buildings to comply with OSHA 1910.106. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to bottles or other unlabeled containers. Do not reuse empty containers. Keep out of reach of children~ Name Wa~te~ Stuecken/', Title Laboratory Manager Date March 12, 1990 The information contained herein is based on data believed by Grow Group, Inc. to be accurate, but we do not assume any liability for the accuracy of this information. We neither suggest nor guarantee that any hazards mentioned are the only ones which exist. Anyone intending to rely on any recommendation or to use any equipment, technique or material mentioned should also satisfy himself that he can meet all applicable safety and health standards. Determination of the suitability of any information or product for the use contemplated by any user, the manner of that use and whether there is any infringement of patents is the sole responsibility of the user. MATERIAL Diamont '* · SECTION V- HEALTH HAZARD DATA SAFETY ' -,.,*, -, o,-.-m,-,,,- DATA.... Automotive .:.. · Refinishing SHEET .,,-,. ~ Productl ... ~.r. Amml.n of ma~d~ Im~ Iwe. ma,/re.~ b e.m~.~ i~m~as ~,fl~ c~ be ~ SECTION I - - , E~~H~ENO.' (~) ~ (~ '"' SECTION II -- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ~1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P~* ~-- ~ N~ INDUCE V~N~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ 1~ 1~ 710 ~~ ~..~ ~ ~ ~ SECTION VI- REACTIVITY DATA ~~1~ ~7~ ~ Wm ~ ~ ~~ ~u~: ~~~s~CO~~. SECTION VII ~ SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES SECTION VIII ~ SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION A ~ a ~ ~ = ~ re~ r~ of ~ 313 S~ * PPM ~s ~ ~ SECTION III -- PHYSICAL DATA ,- ~r~: 175'-311'F V~r~e~: 9.~-1~ ~V~VM~: ~-~ % ~~HA1910.~. W~ ~G~ 7.~-10.~ ~ ~:4.89-6~b~ · ~.761 ~ ~ G~ve~: To~e~e~.~r~ ~y~~~ V~:H~vI~a ~ E~~: ~ T~ E~r E~ ~: ~e~sor~~or~s~ SECTION IV -- FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA R~~ ~S ~ ~'~S'F~ ~~ 0.9-~5.~% SECTION IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ~ ~ ~ ~ A~ ~, ~ ~1 ~ ~m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~ (5)-I~. ~, ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ea~ ~ ~r ~ C~ ~ mY e~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Wa~r s~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~t ~ ~ ~, or b~e on ~ ~ ~ a NI~HA TC~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~. W~r ~y ~ ~ ~ ~ & ~s ~n ~NDm~ U~R WHICH ~IS ~.~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~v~ ~SUL~ ~ I~ APPUCATI~. THIS I~0~TI~ S~ BE ~ED ~LY ~ PE~ ~ 8~IC~ ~C~I~ S~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~i~ ~e ~ ~ ~ e~ ~C MA~ I~O~ED JUD~ME~S ~RDING ~ APPLICON. BASF MATERIAL . Diamont. '; '''" SECTION V' HEALTH HAZARD DATA i SAFETY .... DATA "* ~** Automotive. '* '! SHEET ';*~'~: .... " ' ............. ' Refiniehing. ,* ~ ~ SECTION I :*~? ~* ~ .... * SECTION II ~ H~ZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ~ ~ ..... s~ '* ~ 7~o ~ SECTION VI -- REAC~VITY DATA SECTION VII ~ SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES SECTION VIII ~ SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r~m ~ ~ 313 S~ "P~ ~ ~ '~ V~t~: SECTION III -- PHYSICAL DATA ..... ~r~: 174'-~ V~: 1~ ~V~WV~: 1~ % ~~1910.~ W~ ~ 7~ ~ ~ 7~ ~.. ~7~ ~ SEC~ IV -- FIRE & EXPLOSION H~RD DATA ~~ ~B ~ ~S-F~ ~~ ~.O-~ZO~ SECTION IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ~,~~,~~~ ~~~ ~r ~: ~IND~ONLY."~~.~i~,~NOT~~.~n . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~. w~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ & ~ ~ ~om~ UN~R ~ICH ~lS I~ ~Y BE ~P~D ~, ~4~ e ~ ~_~ ~me~M ~SUL~ ~ ~ ~. ~l$ I~ S~U~ ~ [~ ~LY W ~ ~ S~IC~C~I~ S~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~0 ~ ~ e om ~ ~ I~ J~M~ ~ ~ ~PU~ON. BASF MATERIAL... . . ...... ... ,'"SECTIONV- HEALTH HAZARD DATA SAFETY . DATA:.:~:~-,..~. .... ~. ..~. ~:; ,. A,~omo,,e.., .., Refinishing SHEET~,-:i;i:,.: .:' ~. .... .' · '. '... .... Produ~t8..~ . ~.~~~~~~~~ ' ~,~:~ ~'~. :;.'. - '. SECTION I ~of~sM~D~~~ ~~ENO. (~) ~ (~EC) ..' -~ ,*. D.O.T. ~ ~~1~ '~n ~ ~ ' * ' .~. . .,. '*"* .... -*' SECTION II -- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ~ ..., ~ , ~ ~' ~ ~/~ P~* ~--~N~INDUCEV~mN~~~. ' sEcTI~ ~1 -- REACTIVITY DATA SECTION V~ -- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ~ ~ ~: v~ ~~~of~ A~~olv~.~ SECTION VIII --SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION R~ ~: ~ NI~HA T~ ~ ~ ~ l~m ~ ~~ ~.~ & ~ V~: -, SECTION III -- PHYSICAL DATA ~~r (~ IV)~ ~ m ~ I~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~;~: 171'-~F V~: ~.9~ ~V~e~V~: 1~ ~ ~~HA1910.~. SECTION/V ~ FIRE & EXPLOSION H~ARD DATA ~~ ~S ~ ~'~5';~CC ~.~ ~;-~t.0% SECTI~ IX -- SPECIA~ PRECAUTIOHS ~ ~ & E~ ~: ~ ~ ~h~~: ~~ ~. ~~ ~e ~. W~ ~ ~ ~A~ ~.~ m ~~ ~ ~ ~am~ ~IUL~ ~ I~ ~PLI~T~, ~8 ~ ~D ~ ~D ~LY ~ ~ ~ ~1~~ ~ ~ BASF MATERIAL Diamont SECTION V- HEALTH HAZARD DATA DATA Automotive Products ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ r~~ ~ ~ ~ ~t~ ~ ~ r~ SECTION II -- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ~ ~ ,~ ,~s I ~7~ ~ ~ ~ SECTION VI -- R~CTIVI~ DATA SEC~ON VII ~ SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES - *. '; ~ --. .*. SECTION VIII ~ SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION , . . . ~ ~: -SECTION III ~ PHYSICAL DATA ..... ~~e~'~~~e~")~~~'~ ~t~ ~*~F V~~ ~ ~V~V~:. ,~.6 ~ ~~AlelO.~ ,, ..:....; SEC~ON IV ~.FIRE &EXPLOSION. H~RD DATA ,.. ~c~ ~1c ~ ~S.F&~., ~~ o~-7.e~ SEC~ON IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS MATERIAL. Diamont '.' SECTION V -- HEALTH HAZARD DATA SAFETY, r....- DATA .- SHEET .... Produot. SECTION I D.O.T. Do,~n~lon Pdm UNI~ Pm, k,o~l~ SECTION II- H~AR~US INGREDIE~S ~x~ - ~7 ~ ~ ~ SECTION VI i REAC~VI~ DATA SECTION VII -- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES SECTION VIII -- SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION A ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tm~ of ~ 313 S~ * P~ ~ ~ ~ V~t~t~: ~ ~ e e a = ~ e ~ ~v~ ~ PEt ~ II) ~ ~~,~ SECTION III- PHYSICAL DATA ~..,~m~)~~~e~.~.~~~ ~r~: 1~-~ V~: ~ ~V~~: ~ % ~~1910.~ w~ ~ I~ ~ SECTION IV ~ FIRE & EXPLOSION H~RD DATA ~~ ~c ~ ~.S-F~C ~~ ~.0-7.s% SECTION IX ~ SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ~,~~,~~ ~~~ ~ ~: ~IND~ONLY.'~mt~.ff~,~N~~-~a ~~~e~ ~~W~~ ~ ~ ~t a~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a NI~HA TC~ r~. e~e~~~ ~B~,~ BA~ ~m~ ~ ~~D~D~C~TA~ICH~ ~ BE~. ~R,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. W~r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ W e~ ~ ~ ~D J~M~ ~ING ~ ~PU~ON. BASF ......................................................... MATERIAL . _- 'Diamont ....... SECT]O. v-- ,EAL,, ,AZA.D DATA * . Refinishing . . · ~. - - Products .. SECTION I S# Ta~et O~an EflM:~ ah#t lot 'ext~w Irdormdon about Effects of OvMeq~osur®. MANUFAC/1JRER BA~FC~____ C~& Inks DMdgm, S1251ndumdalP~.POBox2757. W'nltM~mme. Ohl~ Ir~ PmtOf~sMam~lSabtYDmaShMt;anY~4flir,ationoflheMSDSmust MckztelL JJ~ORMATJoN TELEPHONE Mo (41e) ~T7.430~ ' -' :. 8re~-.~,byGdbmlaosc4iJ~blboveofloc~Howewr, woexeJn~on~eclbyOwsu~ofsomechMTdc~ D.O.T. ~i PadnSMulmUNl~ Production Code NIA Mdetm:~aNe Iow~sofim~Jchenk~sm~ybepm~fltlfl.l~spoduct ~ & Rrm Aid P~oo~durM: lagm CA~ mm~b~ ~ mglM~ PEL* I~drm--DONOTINDUCEVOMmNG. Cai phyacianmm~b~y. Ax~ [ 40.~oI la3o-2o-? lOO 4~ loo SECTION VI -- REACTIVITY DATA , ~ ~ 123-86-4 150 711 1S0 I~OOll~UbBl~ (rn~lds I) &vMd): ~ i~ci, ~kldies, ~ oxid~m. HIzmdou8 SECTION VII -- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ; SECTION VIII -- SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION podlh~ pcN~ure & irdMme & C~m~.,i/mJl~ct to 1he re~xxlr~ rKlulrm of Ndkm 313 SARA · PPM unie# c4h~ nc~ VentlbUo~: SECTION Ill -- PHYSICAL DATA u~ Bdllng rar~e: ~0'-~41'F VNx~Pr#mze: 6mmHg I~weMtt VMattebyVokmte: 57.1% M~uldeomgly MIhO6HA1910.94. SECTION IV -- FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Fmmuidmy~ FbmMM, m FmhPu~ SO*~S*m,C.n FWuMM, Uml, m~. ~.o-?.e*& SECT]ON IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS UmM Fk~ & i]$MM H~: It~ I~ ~ Pwe~ me~tkmWllquld~. Lmm mmmv~nVxln~mm~mdmMjmm~ Donmml~ e4~wled m e~eme M~. ~Ir,~Wn ~D ho1 m Inldledlw. fl wmM II u~ed, ~ noazMi ~ CM~I)O/MJOe 1'HE ItAcOKMATION OONTMD HE'It I~ BASED ON I~C)I~lCA~ I)ATA ~lCfl M EUE~ ~ IE ~E~. mldree IrpIdM I~'e(ILO~WU' D~mnO emB~e~c~ M'e imd~ab~' WaM~ mW I~ ue~l I° Oodnp & m DIv/lon CONDfTION6 UtI~R WHICH 1111 NcORMATION MAY IE APPUED AI~ IEYOND OUR C0N1T~OL ~ C4N AllUME ~ ~ ~ ~alm~, evM4~ m deeompe~lon I~XlUCm eed W ~ m I~evem REIULI'8 0F ITl APPLIC~Ti01L TH~ If:MT~N IHOUL~ IE UlED ONLY lY PEIMONS i4&~NG SUFFEENT TEOJMIGAL E(I~ ~ .... Diamont MATERIAL ....... ,:,. :'*. -": :;. · SECTION V -- HEALTH HAZARD dATA '~' ~'-' :~ .......... Automotive- SHEET : Refinishing.' SECTION II -- H~AR~US INGREDIE~S ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ m ~ ~ ss ~. ~ ~ ~ m ~w ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ SECTION VI -- REACTIVI~ DATA ~~~ 1~2~7~ ~. ~ ~ SECTOR VII -- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ; SECTION VIII -- SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION SEG~ IV -- ~IRE & EXPL~ION H~ARD DATA ~~ ~le ~ 15'~S'F~ ~~M~ ~*lU~ SEC~ON IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIO~ MAT I A L SAFETY D A S H E E T H & H SUPPLY, INC. Telephone (313) 229-6224 2040 Heiserman Dr, Brighton, MI 48116 REVISION DATE 05/05/89 ....................... 6 JrT , iT J ..................................... NAME: SUPER SET URETHANE NUMBERS: 244111 CLASS: Automotive Sealant SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS CAS WT OCCUPATIONAL VAPOR PRESSURE INGREDIENT NUMBER % EXPOSURE LIMITS mm Hg @ TEMP · TOLUENE 108-88-3 10,00 100 ppm TLr 38.0 20C POLYURETHANE POLYMER N/A 40.00 NOT ESTABLISHED 0,0 20C PROPRIETARY NONHAZARDOUS 50.00 * Indicates IARC, NTP, or OSHA carcinogen BOLLING RANGE: 232 - 350 deg P VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than air EVAPORATION RATE: Slower than. WEIGHT%VOLATILE: 10,00 WT/GAL: 10,00 Butyl Acetate APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Black viscous paste; Aromatic solvent odor. SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: Not Regulated FLASH POINT: 36 deg FTCC LEL: 1.20 UEL: 7,00 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use Foam, Carbondioxide, or Dry Chemical fire fighting apparatus. Water fog. do not _use str~ea_m of_water. ~ UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Products of combustion are oxides of carbon, nitrogen, and small amounts of Cyanides. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat or when contaminated with water (CO2 evolved), SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Solvent vapors can travel to an ignition source and flash back, Vapors can form explosive mixtures with air. . · Containers may vent, rupture or burst at temperatures of 130 deg F or over. Dangerous fumes in thermal decomposition may be present, Water spray may be used to keep closed Containers cool to prevent pressure buildup, Firemen should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and equip- ment to protect against venting or bursting of containers. SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Vapors may cause headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and muscular weakness. Vapors and mist may irritate eyes, nose, and mucous membranes. Excessive inhalation may cause oxygen deficiency. Contact with skin may cause irritation, MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE: Allergic skin or respiraton/reaction may occur in some individuals. Respiratory sensitivity results in asthma-like sypmtoms on subsequent exposure even below the TLV, Skin sensitivity results in allergic dermatitis which may include rash, itching, hives and swelling of extremities. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: Skin Absorption. Inhalation, EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: INHALATION: Move to fresh air, If unconscious, contact physician at once. SKIN CONTACT: Wash affected area with soap and water. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Contact physician at once, EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with plenty of running water for at least 15 mins. Get medical attention, 244111 SUPER SET URETHANE PAGE I STABILITY: Stable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Oxides of carbon, nitrogen and isocyanate containing vapors. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Sparks. Open Flames, Welding Arcs, and all sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing agents. SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Remove all possible sources of ignition. Pick-up spill with non-sparking equipment, place in container for disposal. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations. SECTION VIII - SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use respirator that is recommended or approved for use in isocyanate containing environments (air purifying or fresh air supplied). VENTILATION: General. Local exhaust at point of uses. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Recommended-Neoprene or Solvent resistant type. EYE PROTECTION: Standard Safety Glasses, without side shields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: None required. HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Maintain good safe work habits when working with chemicals. SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Store in areas away from sources of ignition, open flame and sparks. Store indoors in temperature below 1.30 deg F. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Avoid breathing of vapors. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling this product may be harmful or fatal. 244111 SUPER SET URETHANE PAGE 2 M i ERIAL SAFETY DAT! i;. 'HEET ' FOR COATINGS, RESIN8 AND RE~TED MATERIAL8 .. ,:,::.::..~:: ~ .., , I ~ Section I ,. EMEROENCYTELEP ' . .;' :~ ~ (313) 6 3- 600 ':". ' ' Efft'c{ency Patn~ Re]ated Ha~e~to] ~-1263 '**" High Thinne~ ~1556~ Fast T~ .. VAPOn ,.o.~o,~m CAS REG NO. .~.c~.~ . ~- . PPM m~lM~ GS-260 Petroleum Dtsttllate':64742-89~8: ' 30-40 ,,~ "400 "~ ......... ' ' : .' ' , ' ... , ~.'?::~ ?';- ...'>~. 8ecllon III -- PHYSICAL DATA · ~ " Section IV -- FIRE AND EXPLOSION.HA~RD DATA©''' ....... '. ' , ' . ,~':,,',i' :"~ . , .~: '- , ' . .... , -. .,,. ,,:. , EXTINGUISHING MEDIA '. ~ ~ ",~,.. L, Carbon dioxide and/or alcohol foam type e~tlngulshers. ' "' '~ ".,?~ :"~;"':' ~ "~"" ' UNUgUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD8 Handle as~ ex[remely ftan~abie ma[ertat. Vapors may spread, 'Preven[ bu~;du~' oF Vapors, Ex[ingutsh air pllo[ tights and [urn off healers, non-exptoston proo~ etec[rical equip;eriE and o[her'sources of ~gni[lon during ase and unlit att vapors are gone, .. '." Use NIOSH approved self contained b~eathtn9 apparatus. Cool ex~sed co,ntatners:~tth ~at~, 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 OFFICIAL USE ONLY BUSINESS NAME HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2A 000511 INSTRUCTIONS: " 1. To avoid further action, return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. S. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA A. BUSINESS NAME: Nanuel"s AUto Body Inc. B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: l~l East 19th Street CITY: Bakers£ield, Ca. ZIP: 93305 BUS.PHONE: (805) 327-4941 SECTION 2: E~ERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by law. EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE DURING BUS. HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS. A. Manuel Oroz President Ph# 327-4941 Ph# 872-6859 B. Rachel Oroz Vice President Ph# 327-4941 Ph# 872-6859 SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SRZrr-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: Northwest side o~ building next to drive way on 19th Street B. ELECTRICAL:Southside of building in small building next to pole on 18th st. c. WATER:Outside o~ property, on southwest corner by McDonald trash-compound D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: YES / NO IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDSS? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO - 2A - SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TE/~ FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A I~HOLE SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS. CIRCLE YES OR NO INITIAL REFRESHER A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS ~ MATERIALS:...' .................................... Y~/ NO YES NO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... ,~E.~S) NO YES NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. ~ NO YES NO D EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. NO YES NO E DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... YES N~ YES NO SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS [~ATERIAL CIRCLE YES OR NO DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUND_.~F A SOLID, 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ...... fv~e)~ NO I, ~A/~ ~/ ~?_ , certify that the above information is accurate. I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 OFFiCiAL USE ONLY ID# BUSINESS N~ME: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid further action, this form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNITg FACILITY UNIT N~ME: SECTION I: MIT!GATION, PREVENI'!0N r ABATEMENT PROCEDb~ES ., SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION .%%q] EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS L%'IT O.%rLY BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT I.D. * FORM 4A-1 Page _L_ of NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENTORY ' BUSINESS N~ME:~N~e a. -- · ADDRESS;f3/ E lgf~ Si-- ADDRESS:~O~ ~+~l~[t~ ~ FACILITY UNIT NAME: PHONE ~:'3~ q~l~ ~1~1~ PHONE ~: ~72.~ ~-9, {OFFICIALoNLY USE CFIRS CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS · BY HAZARD D.O.T CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY ~N.IT, i' WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME CODE GUIDE NAME:J ~. TIT, E.EO~-- F~, SIGNATURE: // ~ DATE: 7 EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITLE: ' / PHON~ ~ BUS~RS:~ ~ ~/ EMERGENCY CONTACT: ~;}t ~z TITLE: PHONE * BUS HOURS: PRINCIPAL BUSINESS AgTIVITY:O'.'~ g-~ ~i&~ P~i~,~"5 AFTER BUS HRS: 32~ ~.~ SITE/FACILITY D I AG R~klVl~ '''~ FORM 5 '., '- NORTH SCALE: BUSINESS N~uME: FLOOR: DATE: 7/7/F) FACILITY N~E: ............ ,~.'UNIT ~: 'OF (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGR~ ~ FACILI~ DIAGR~~' I(Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- .,,.: ..... ,~. SITE/FACILITY D I AG R.ZklvI FORM S 00R: NO,T. SCAL~.: AUTO BODY, DATE:7 /7 /~7FACILITY N~E: UNIT (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM FACILITY DIAGR.~M (Inspector's COmments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- SITE CHARACTERIZATION STUDY ABANDONED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORGE TANK SITE MANUEL'S AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA AUGUST 2000 .~/1,1ITH-(TFJTCHER AIYD ASSOCIATES,/IYC. ~ COIYS(JL T/PIG GEOLOGISTS 2015 Westwind Drive. Suite 3 ,Bakersfield, California 93301 ,(661) 633-2075 ,Fax: (661) 633-2169 TABLE OF CONTENTS · Page Introduction ....................................................... 1 Site Background ............................... , .................... 2 Environmental Site Assessment ..................................... 2 Site Geology ...................................................... 3 · Investigation Procedures ............................................... 4 Drilling and Sampling ................ . ............................ 4 Results of Site Characterization .......................................... 5 Conclusions ........ , Recommendations ................................................... 7 · Exhibits: Figure 1 Location Map · Figure 2 Vicinity Map Figure 3 Test Hole Location Map Figure 4 Cross Section A-B Location Map Figure 5 Cross Section A-B Table 1 Summary of Analytical Results · Appendix A Analytical Results, Samples S5/2' and S6/6' Appendix B Analytical Results, Test Hole Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Appendix B Logs of Test Holes C.'I WPfileslFiles2OOObl4anuel'sAutoBody. toc. wpd · SITE CHARACTERIZATION STUDY ABANDONED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK SITE · MANUEL'S AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH STREET iO BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION A site characterization study has been conducted at an abandoned underground diesel tank location at Manuel's Auto Body property. The property is located at 131 East 19th Street in Bakersfield, California. It is situated in the west half of Section 29, Township 29 South, Range 28 East, Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian. The site location is shown on Figure 1. The general land use in the area is mostly commercial with some scattered residential. Two underground fuel storage tanks, one waste oil tank and related plumbing were removed from the site in July 1998. One 10,000 gallon gasoline tank and one 12,000 gallon diesel tank were situated on the property as shown on Figure 2. The waste oil tank was located northeast of the gasoline tank. The purpose of this investigation was to assess the degree and extent of soil contamination resulting from unauthorized releases of diesel into the subsurface below the east end of the 12,000 gallon diesel tank. The investigation included an inspection of the property, drilling and logging of three test holes, chemical analyses of eleven soil samples, research of existing data, and the preparation of this report by Mr. Duane R. Smith, Registered Geologist No. 3584. . II ,~,N~L~~, ~ L_[ '..3?. ~ SCALE 1:24,000 I ~ 0 1 ~ILE L, I t I 17 I I I I I I . I 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 FEET ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I CONTOUR INTERVALS 5, 10, and 20 FEET NATIONAL ~EOD~TIC V~RTICAL DATUM OF 1929 ~ANU~L"~ A~TO 1~1 EAST 19TH STREET BAKER~FIELO~ CALIFORNIA · ;~u~e ~ VlCINI'rY MAP MANUIiL'S A~UI'O BOOY 1131 EAS~ I~TH S~EET BAKERSFIELd, CAL];ORNIA I Ill ~ x x ~ x x x x ~ x x ~ x x ~ x x x x x x x ~ ~ x x ~ x x [209) 781~571 SMITH-GUTCHER AND ASSOCIATES, INC.. AUGUST 2000 Figure 2 Handbook #UT-35, Site Characterization and Remediation, prepared by the County of Kern, Environmental Health Services Department as well as Bakersfield Fire Department requirements, were followed in the preparation of this report. The site characterization work plan completed in May 2000 , · was approved by Mr. Howard Wines of the Bakersfield Fire Department, Environmental Services. The site characterization was required by the Bakersfield Fire Department in a letter to Mr. Manuel Oroz dated November 16, 1999. The investigation reported herein has been conducted in accordance with generally recognized and · current state-of-the-art geological procedures. The geological factors that were considered are outlined in this report. Other geological factors were not considered inasmuch as they were not deemed relevant to the intended land use and scope of this investigation. This investigation was conducted to the best of the investigative geologist's abilities in accordance with the foregoing limitations. · SITE BACKGROUND Environmental Site Assessment Results · It appears that six samples were collected from beneath the diesel tank by Consolidated Testing · Laboratories as directed by the Bakersfield City Fire Department. The sample locations are shown on Figure 2 and are labeled S1/2', S2/6', S3/2', S4/6', S5/2' and S6/6'. The soil samples collected from below the diesel tank were analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) using EPA Method 5030/8020 and for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as diesel using EPA Method 8015 Modified. The samples were analyzed by Summit Laboratory in Porterville, California. · No diesel contaminants were detected'in soiI'g~lesSI12';S2/6";~S3/2"~a~dS;~16' ~011~d~ff6fiibel6~ ................. the diesel tank. The eastern two samples (S5/2' and S6/6') collected from below the diesel tank detected total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel of 270 mg/kg at 2 feet and 1,700 mg/kg at 6 feet below the bottom of the tank. The analytical results for samples S5/2' and S6/6' are included in Appendix A. The results of the tank abandonment work indicated minor to moderate diesel-contaminated soil of unknown extent below the eastern end of the abandoned diesel tank location. SITE GEOLOGY · The surface soil on the property is classified as Kimberlina-Urban land-Cajon complex. The urban land classification indicates that the area is mostly covered by asphalt, concrete, buildings or other impervious surfaces with a few areas that are similar to the Kimberlina fine sandy loam, Cajon loamy sand and the Wasco sandy loam. The Kimberlina is a fine sandy loam that is described as a deep, well-drained soil formed in alluvium derived from granitic and sedimentary rocks. Permeability is moderate, runoff is slow, and water erosion hazard is slight (U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1988). According to the 3 · Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet (Smith, 1965), the surficial sediments on the property are Quaternary (Holocene) alluvial fan deposits composed of loose sand and silt. According to the Kern County Water Agency (1998b), the depth to groundwater beneath the property · was about 200 feet in the spring of 1995. The groundwater quality is generally very good (Kern County ...... Water Agency 1998a). No shallow perched groundwater is known to.exist in the immediate vicinity. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURES · Drilliw, and Samoling Three test holes were drilled on July 14, 2000. Test Hole No. 1 was located over the sample locations of S/5 and S/6 and delineated the vertical extent of the soil contamination. All three test holes were drilled vertically to a depth of 35 feet. Test Hole No. 2 was drilled 8 feet north of Test Hole No. 1 and · Test Hole No. 3 was drilled 7 feet east of Test Hole No. 1. Test Hole Nos. 2 and 3 delineated the lateral extent of the soil contamination. The test hole locations are shown on Figure 3. Soil samples were collected using a split-spoon sampler driven into the soil utilizing a truck-mounted 8-inch diameter hollow-stem auger rig (Mobile Drill B-53). The split-spoon sampler holds three 2-inch · diameter by 6-inch long brass liners. The sampler was driven through the proper sampling interval utilizing a 140 pound drop-hammer after the hole was drilled with the hollow-stem auger. TEST HOLE LOCATION MAP ' MANUEL'S AUTO Bom'mY 131 EAST lSTH ST :IEE'I' BAKERSi::IEL].'I, CA].IFORNIA : '!' ~ ...' ..... ?"-' :'-~ .-'. '..-'.': ...... '1 '. '-' '.. ' ."-'"':. "-'. .". -" Jjj/JJ////J~ sou.c~ o~ ~s~ ~A~: 60~ WO~ AV~UE ~=o~ SMITH-GUTCHER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. - AUGUST 2000 Figure 3 I The sampler was then removed from the drilling equipment and the brass liners removed from the sampler. The ends of the bottom liner from each sample depth were covered with Teflon seals and polyethylene caps. The liner was then labeled and placed in a polyethylene sample bag and the bag sealed and labeled. Each bagged liner was immediately placed in an ice chest on blue ice and retained for laboratory analyses. The soil from the middle liner from each sample depth was used for field screening and soil descriptions. Field screening consisted of a headspace reading for hydrocarbon vapors with an RKI Eagle meter. In addition to the headspace readings, hydrocarbon odors, if detected, were noted. The samples were geologically logged following the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). The augers were steam-cleaned after drilling each test hole. The sampling equipment was scrubbed, washed, and thoroughly rinsed between each sample collection. Most of the drill cuttings were placed back into there respective test holes. Soil left over was placed in two DOT drums to be spread over a dirt area on the property. RESULTS OF SITE CHARACTERIZATION Eleven soil samples collected from the three test holes were submitted for chemical analyses. The samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) using EPA Method 5030/8020 and for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as diesel using EPA Method 8015 5 Modified. The analyses were conducted by BC Laboratories. The analytical results and chain of custody records are included as Appendix B. Table 1 lists a summary of the analytical results. The soil samples from 10, 20, 30, and 35 feet in Test Hole No. 1 were submitted for analyses. Field screening indicated minor hydrocarbon contamination at 10 and 20 feet. The 10 foot sample reportedly contained a TPH concentration of 55 mg/kg. No BTX&E were detected in the sample. No contaminants were detected in the samples collected from 20, 30 and 35 feet. The samples from 15, 20, 30 and 35 feet in Test Hole No. 2 were submitted for analyses. Field screening indicated minor · hydrocarbon contamination at 15 and 20 feet. No contaminants were detected in the samples collected from 15, 20, 30 and 35 feet. The samples from 15, 25 and 35 feet in Test Hole No. 2 were submitted for analyses. Field screening indicated minor hydrocarbon contamination at a depth of 15 feet. No contaminants were detected in the samples collected from 15, 25 and 35 feet. The logs of the four test holes are included in Appendix C. CONCLUSIONS · Figure 4 shows the location of cross section A-B. Cross section A-B is shown on Figure 5 and depicts an east-west vertical profile through the contaminant plume below the east end of the abandoned diesel tank location. It appears that the plume contains only a minor concentration of THP (<. 100 mg/kg.). Figure 4 also shows the approximate areal extent of the contaminated soil at a depth of approximately 12 feet below the ground suface. · ANALYTICAL RESULTS MANUEL'S AUTO BODY · 131 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA · TEST DEPTH ETHYL TOTAL TPH BENZENE TOLUENE HOLE (FEET) BENZENE XYLENES (DIESEL) · 10 ND ND ND ND 55 20 ND ND ND ND ND 1 30 ND ND ND ND ND · 35 ND ND ND ND ND 15 ND ND ND ND ND 20 ND ND ND ND ND 2 · 30 ND ND ND ND ND 35 ND ND ND ND ND 15 ND ND ND ND ND · 3 25 ND ND ND ND ND 35 ND ND ND ND ND CONCENTRATIONS ARE IN MG/KG ND - NONE DETECTED · TPH - TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS · C.'I JVPfileslFiles2OOOlManuel'sAutoBody. tbl. wpd Table 1 CROSS SECTION A-B LOCATION MAP MANUEL'B AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH BTREET BAKERBFIELD, CALIFORNIA TEBT HOLE LOCATION ...... · SMITH-GUTCHER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. - AUGUST 2000 Figure 4 CROSS SECTION A-B MANUIELJlS AUTO BODY 1-'~1 IEAIST 19TH ISTRIEET BAKER~FIELD~ CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the investigation, it appears that no further action is warranted at the site. Minor contaminants were detected in only one of the eleven soil samples analyzed as part of the investigation. The 10 foot sample from Test Hole No. 1 reportedly contained a TPH concentration of 55 mg/kg. The depth to groundwater beneath the property was about 200 feet in the spring of 1997. The top of the groundwater at that time was in excess of 180 feet below the base of the contaminant plume. No perched groundwater is known to exist below the property. The closest perched groundwater is located several miles to the south. That portion of the property containing the contaminated soil is asphalt paved, fenced I · and the general area around the property is mostly commercial. The contaminant plume does not extend under any building foundations. No benzene was detected in any of the soil samples. This is most likely due to volatilization of the lighter ends of the carbon chain at or near the ground surface. Submitted by: Duane R. Smith Registered Geologist State of California No. 3584 SITE CHARACTERIZATION STUDY MANUEL'S AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 2000 C' I WPfiles I Files 20001Manuel 'sA uto Body. cha. u pd 7 SELECTED REFERENCES Kern County Water Agency, 1998a, Water supply report 1995, January 1998, 100 p. (unpublished). Kern County Water Agency, 1998b, 1997 report on water conditions, Improvement District No. 4, February 1, 1998, 40 p. (unpublished). Smith, A.R., 1965, Geologic map of California, Olaf P. Jenkins Edition, Bakersfield sheet: Calif. Div. Mines and Geol., fourth printing 1992, scale 1:250,000. U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1988, Soil survey of Kern County, California, northwestern part: U.S.D.A., Soil Conservation Service, 304 p. APPENDIX A ANALYTICAL RESULT, SAMPLES S5/2' AND S6/6' ,. " ' 'sUMMIT ' eaeoratorv,,,. CLIENT I CONSOBIDATED~.'TEsTIN0 ~ ~':; ' ' '~:'-:~B ID N~BER ' i 05694-05 ~BO~TORIES~,INC~.,,, ,' , , ' ?[DATE S~PLED. ~ '07/14/98 CLIENT CONTACTI DAVID HA~IS ~]'.: ', ~-,' . .,* ~}:-TIME. S~PLED = 161.45 PRO~ECT N~E I Ma,ue[ AUto BodY~ "'131 '::/~;. ~. [i~:DATE ~ALYZED I 07/15/98 COHPOUNDS ,. RESULTS ~mg/Kg ,,,:., ,, DLR mg/Kg TOTAL XYLENE " 'ND · ?:),'./y O. 1 TPH DIESEL 270 ...', 1.0 ND = Not Detected · ' ' DLR= DETECTION~LIMIT FOR REPORTI:NG "'* · State Certificate'~1245A,.' " METHOD OF ANALYSISI BTXE'TPH DIESEL mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 1~7 West P.phtr Aren.e.P.rlet~'llle, CA 932.qT.$J~)J PIiolle (211~) 7~!.P!26 FAX (200) 782-S3,~ ' :['},,~,? .:. '"': Appendix A ' ~' %~.v..,.:., .,~, ,. ,.,. .. SUMMIT I BORATORY · ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT ~ CONSOLIDATED'TESTING LAB ID NUMBER ~ 05694-06 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE sAMpLED. ~ 07/14/98 CLIENT CONTACT= DAVID HARRIS TXHE SAMPLED = 16~47 PROJECT $ ~ 4172-98 . ' DATE RECEIVED ~ 07/15/98 PROJECT NAME t 07 ANALYZED /15/98 Hanuel Auto Body~ 131 ' DATE · East 19th St., Bakersfield · DILUTION FACTOR = 5. SAMPLE ID ~ S6,37F~18i~6' 'SAMPLE TYPE = SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg MTBE ND 0.1 · BENZENE ND 0.1 TOLUENE ND 0.1 ETHYLBENZENE , ND 0.1 TOTAL XYLENE ND TPH DIESEL 1700 1.0 ND.= Not Detected DLR~ DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~1245A METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE TPH DIESEL mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 16'/West P.l~hlr A~'en.e, P.rten'ille, CA 93:~57-.~39.1 Ph.ne (21~) 78 I-9126 FAX (209) . Appendix A APPENDIX B ANALYTICAL RESULT, TEST HOLE NOS. 1, 2 AND 3 ® Laboratories, Inc. . Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons' SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.': 00-08196-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 · Sample'ID: T.H ! 10' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ® 07:30 Sample Matrix: SOil Date Extracted-8020: 07/18/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date ' Analyzed-8020: 07/18/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitatlon Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 85. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) 55. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 79. % 37-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. · Note: Chromatogram not typical of diesel. Cal i~~ Stf~rt G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B ~1~11 results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, MC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661}327-4911 * Fax(661}327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ® Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.': 00-08196-2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE R. SMITH .661-633-2075 · Sample ID: T.H 1 20' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 @ 0'7:30 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/18/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/18/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date AnalYzed-8015M(d): 07/28/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 96. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 72. % 37-158 · TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no reSportslbllity for rep<)rt eltaratlon, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(681)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ® Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUWCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-3 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 · Sample'ID: T.H 1 30' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ~ 0'7:30 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/18/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/18/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/28/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitatlon Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 87. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 85. % 37-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. c - Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting partY, BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. · 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661~$27-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com · Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.': 00-08196-4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 Sample ID: T.H 1 35' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ® 07:30 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/19/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/19/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/28/2000 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitatlon Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 93. % 70~130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 79. % 37-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc, assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield. CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax{661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ® Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE .Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUD/gE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 · Sample ID: T.H 2 15' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ® 07:30 Sample Matrix: Soll Date Extracted-8020: 07/18/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/18/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/28/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results . Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 95. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 88. ' % 37-158 · TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B All results listed in this report are for the excJusive use of the submitting party, BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no reaponsibllily for report alteretlon, detachment or third parly interp~'etation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield. CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(6611327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-6 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE~R. SMITH 661-633-2075 ~ · Sample ID: T.H 2 20'' ~ '~ Date Collected: ~07/14/2000 ~ 07:30 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/19/2000 Sample Collected By: DUD=NE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/19/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 90. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 80. % 37-158 · TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B ! ~J~l results listed in this repod are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com · Laboratories, Inc. Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-7 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 · Sample ID: T.H 2 30' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ® 07:30 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/18/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/18/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 90. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 84. % 37-158 · TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. · Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B ~11 results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submlffing pedy, BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * ('661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www. bclabs.com ® Laboratories, Inc. Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-8 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUD~NE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 · Sample ID: T.H 2 35' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ® 07:30 Sample 'Matrix: Soll Date Extracted-8020: 07/19/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/19/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitatlon Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 92. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 81. % 37-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual. Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor · Appendix .B All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, 1nc. assumes no responsibility for report altemtton, detachment or third par~ interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661}327-4911 * Fax(6611327-1918 * www.bclabs.com e Laboratories, Inc. Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-9 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUANE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 · Sample ID: T.H 3 15' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ~ 07:30 Sample~Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-S020: 07/19/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed~8020: 07/19/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 · Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 90. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 74. % 37-158 · TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B i: ~tl results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibitity for report alteret]on, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * ¢661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-10 BILKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUD/gE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 Sample ID: T.H 3 25' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ® 07:30 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/19/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/19/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 93. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 72. % 37-158 · TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B ~l~ll results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661~327-1918 * www,bclabs.com · Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. Date Reported: 08/04/2000 2015 WESTWIND DRIVE Date Received: 07/14/2000 SUITE 3 Laboratory No.: 00-08196-11 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: DUD=NE R. SMITH 661-633-2075 Sample ID: T.H 3 35' Date Collected: 07/14/2000 ~ 07:30 Sample'Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 07/19/2000 Sample Collected By: DUANE SMITH Date Analyzed-8020: 07/19/2000 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 07/21/2000 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 07/29/2000 · Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 ~ Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 92. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 82. % 37-158 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Appendix B All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submlffing party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com CHAINOFCUSTODYRECORD Location of Sampling ~amole Colle~or ~lient ~/~~1 ~ Bakersfield, CaLifornia 933~-0706 ~R/~ ~ ~- ~ Lab Re.ts to pro~rty ~r ~ Lab R~rts to s~[e collector ~ L~ R~rts to cii~t ~ eitti~ to pro~rty ~r ~ eiLti~ to s~te coLLector ~ eiLLi~ to..cti~t Relinquish~ by: ~~' /' ~ Company: Smith-Gutcher and Associates, Inc. Date and Time: Relinquish~ b~ Company: Date and Time: Received b~: Com,~any: Date and ~me: , CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Location of Samolin~ Samole Collector. Client ~ Lab Re~r~s to pr~r~y ~r ~ Lab R~rts ~o s~Le collector ~ L~ R~r~s ~o c~i~ ~ BitLi~-to pro~rty ~r ~ BitLi~ to s~Le collator ~ Bit[iH to Relinquishedb~: ~ ~ ~' ~~ Company: Smith-GutcherandAssocia,es, lnc. Dat. an~Tim,:~'/~,~ Received by: ~~ Company: ~ ~ /~ Date and ~me: Relinquished Company: Date and Time: Company: Date and Time: Heceived by: / She~ ~f APPENDIX C LOGS OF TEST HOLES LQG OF TEST HOLE LOCATION: Menuel's Auto Body TEST HOLE NO.: 1 ELEVATION: 420'+ DATE DRILLED: 07/14/00 DRILLING CO.: Melton Drilling Company DRILLER: Delbert DRILLING RIG: Mobile Drill B-53 SAMPLING METHOD: Drive sampler with brass sleeves HOLE DIAMETER: 8" TOTAL DEPTH: 35" FIRST WATER: None LOGGED BY: D. R. Rmith SAMPLE ~ Z SMITH - GUTCHER o o BAKERISFIELO~ CALIFORNIA ~ ~ ~- g < m e ~ ~ o [BO5] 633-~075 c m ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION · ~' Sand, dark brown, fine- to medium-grained, coarse sand rare, gravel - ','~.' ,' rare, poorly consolidated, moist, no petroleum at 5 or 10 feet. SW -10-~ 01 0730 I 30 55 "~ t' 0745 6 sm ~;.'-' :'" Silt, dark brown, fine-grained sand common, poorly consolidated, ': :' ";'"' moist, no petroleum odor at 15 feet, - , · *.' e': '. Sand, brown, fine- to coarse-grained, coarse sand abundant, poorly "' . · consolidated, moist, no petroleum odor at 20 feet. - 20 -~ 03 0800 7 5 ND * '. ~." .'.:~ .'... - ..., .; Silt, dark brown fino-~rained sand taro to common, ~oorlg eon- · .'- ." soidatod, moist, no p~trol~um odor at -30' *' ':" ': Sheet 1 of 2 I Appendix C :LOCATION: Manuel's Auto Body TEST HOLE NO.: I ELEVATION: 420'+ DATE DRILLED: 07/14/00 DRILLING CO.: Melton Drilling Company DRILLER: Delbert DRILLING RIG: Mobile Drill B-53 SAMPLING METHOD: Drive sampler with brass sleeves HOLE DIAMETER: 8" TOTAL DEPTH: 35" FIRST WATER: None LOGGED BY: D. R. Smith z E 0 ~ ~ o ~ ~ .~ o AND ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ u BAKERISFIELO, CALIFORNIA ~ ~-~ ~~~ m< ~m ~ ~ o~ o~ [805] 633-2075 30 '~ O~ 0830 1~ 0 ~ :'"........ ;': '"""" Silt, dark brown, fin~-~rained sand rare to common, poorlg con- silidoatod, moist. - 35 - I 06 0845 5 0 ND lO Total Depth - 35 Feet - No Groundwater Encountered in Boring -45 ' -50' - 55 - '60- Sheet 2 of 2 Appendix C LOCATION: Manuel's Auto Body TEST HOLE NO.: 2 ELEVATION: 420' ± DATE DRILLED: 07/14/00 DRILLING CO.: Melton Drilling Company DRILLER: Delbert DRILLING RIG: Mobile Drill B-53 SAMPLING METHOD: Drive sampler with brass sleeves HOLE DIAMETER: 8" TOTAL DEPTH: 35" FIRST WATER: None LOGGED BY: D, R. Rmith z SAMPLE ~ I'-- ..I ~ : ~ : < o AND ASSOCIATES, INC. o u BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA = .~ o v "' (~ [805] 63;3-2075 ~ Z Z - ~=~ o c m ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION .... Sand, dark brown, fine- to medium-grained, coarse sand rare, silty, . .- , .. poorly consolidated, moist, no petroleum at 5 or 10 feet. - !· ~:'"' - '2 7 '- '" Sand, brown, fino- to coarse-~rainod, poodg indurated, moist. - 10 'B 07 0910 2 0 .... '., .: .'..... I 5 ..':'.]~ '"' Silt, brown, fine-grained sand rare to common, poorly consolidated, sm ~'.~ :~.....~ moist, no petroleum odor at 10 feet. - ~ '.' ' '~ Sand, brown, fine- to coarse-grained, coarse sand abundant, poorly ~ - '.', ~ ' consolidated, moist. r'~-. o. o.~s 3 ..... 3 5 ND I ~ '.'; '.'~." ~.-.-, ~, 2o [I OO 0030 5 '" "' - 8 5 ND ........ I 8 ". '.'-- Silt, brown fine-grained sand rare, poorly consoidated, moist, no ' '," ' . :. petroleum odor at 20, 25 or 30 feet. _ - 25 - 10 O~4S '14 .'.'..'. j'. j.'. ' Sh~t 1 of 2 I hppendix C LOCATION: Manuel's Auto Body TEST HOLE NO.: 2 ELEVATION: 420'± DATE DRILLED: 07/14/00 DRILLING CO.: Melton Drilling Company DRILLER: Delbert DRILLING RIG: Mobile Drill B-53 SAMPLING METHOD: Drive sampler with brass sleeves HOLE DIAMETER: 8" TOTAL DEPTH: 35" FIRST WATER: None LOGGED BY: D. R. Smith Z SAMPLE '~ = = SMITH - ~UTCHER · ~ z= ~-~ ~ ~ < o AND ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ u BAKERSFIELO~ CALIFORNIA - ~ [805] 6~3-2075 ~ z z O ~ ~ = m ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION 4 - 30 - ~ 11 1000 8 0 ND L' :.,.' ". I 19 Silt, brown, fine-grained sand poorly consilideated, moist, rare, no "-' '.~ '.' petroleum odor at 35 feet. 3 :-2: ~-..' -35'~ 12 1015 6 0 ND Total Depth - 35 Feet - No Groundwater Encountered in Boring -40 - -45 - -50 - -55- - 60 - Sheet 2 of 2 Appendix C LOCATION: Manuel's Auto Body TEST HOLE NO.: 3 ELEVATION: 420':1: !DATE DRILLED: 07/14/00 DRILLING CO.: Melton Drilling Company DRILLER: Delbert DRILLING RIG: Mobile Drill B-§3 SAMPLING METHOD: Drive sampler with brass sleeves HOLE DIAMETER: 8" TOTAL DEPTH: 35" FIRST WATER: None LOGGED BY: D. R..Smith SAMPLE -~ Z ~ ~MII~H - GU'TCHE~ < o AND ASSOCIATES, INC. -r ~ ,,=, o ~ o BAKIERSFIIELO, CALIFORNIA L ~ :;= ; g < = ~5 ~o o~ [e051 633-2075 ~ ~ z 0 ~ ~ c ~ ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION .-~.. ~ '.,i Sand, dark brown, fine- to medium-~rained, coarse sand rare, siIW, "~,}..".,. poorlg eon~olidatod, moist, no potroloum at $ or 10 feet. -- SW . ..J. _ . ...~.; ' sw ~ ~ 8and, brown, fin~- to coarse-~rained, poorl~ indurated, moist. _ . Silt, brown, fino-~rainod ~and taro to common, poodg consolWat~d, sm '" .~J2'': moist, no p~troloum odor at 10 feot. Sand, brown, fine- to coarse-grained, coarse sand abundant, poorly ., '. ' ' consolidated, moist. - 15 - 13 1035 3 ' '.~.:.,'. I 5 5 ND ; - . j~ ~ -.' .'i. ' 20 - _ '..: .'~ .. Silt, brown fino-~rainod sand taro, poorlg eonsoidated, moist, no _ , ~. '... :.... potroloum odor at 20, 2~ or 30 fo~t. - 25 - 14 1050 / ' , I 14 0 ND sm .. :~.~'. 14 ..~...-:,'. Sheet 1 o~ ~ppondix C LOCATION: Manuel's Auto Body TEST HOLE NO.: 3 ELEVATION: 420'± DATE DRILLED: 07/14/00 DRILLING CO.: Melton Drilling Company DRILLER: Delbert DRILLING RIG: Mobile Drill B-53 SAMPLING METHOD: , Dr,jve s..amp!er with bra~s sle. eve~ HOLE DIAMETER: 8" TOTAL DEPTH: 35" FIRST WATER: None LOGGED BY: D, R. Rmith SAMPLE Z -r~ g- ~ UO _z ~ ~ ~, ~ _u BAKERBFIELO, CALIFORNIA w z z 0 c ~ ~ LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION 7 _ 12 Silt, brown, fine-grained sand rare, poorly consilideated, moist, no petroleum odor at 35 feet. sm 9 - 35 -~ 16 0130 8 0 ND 7 Total Depth - 35 Feet - No Groundwater Encountered in Boring -40 - -45 - - 50 - ~ 55 - = 60 = Sheet 2 of 2 Appendix C · SITE CHARACTERIZATION WORK PLAN · ABANDONED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK SITE MANUEL'S AUTO BODY , 131 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA MAY 2000 SMITH-GUTCHER · AND ASSOCIATES, INC.  Consulting Geologists Post Office Box 60706 Bakersfield, California 93386-0706 (805) 871-3207 FAX (805) 871-$698 SITE CHARACTERIZATION WORK PLAN ABANDONED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK SITE MANUEL'S AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION Description of Site The subject property is located at 131 East 19th Street in Bakersfield, California. It is situated in the west half of Section 29, Township 29 South, Range 28 East, Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian. The site location is shown on Figure 1. The general land use in the.area is mostly commercial with some scattered residential. · Two underground fuel storage tanks, one waste oil tank and related plumbing were removed from the site in July 1998. One 10,000 gallon gasoline tank and one 12,000 gallon diesel tank were situated on the property as shown on Figure 2. The waste oil tank was located northeast of the gasoline tank. The tank abandonment was witnessed by personnel fi.om the Bakersfield City Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services. · 1 ~ i i iii ill~~~ '~ I SCALE 1:24,000 1 V2 0 1 MILE I I I I I I I I / I I I 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 FEET NNH I I I I I I CONTOUR INTERVALS 5, 10, and 20 FEET NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 LOCATION 131 EA6T 19TH 9TflEET BAKERSFIELO~ CALIFORNIA Sou~o~ of B~ ~p: U.S.0.S. 0ii.b, 0il ~en~r, 0osford, ~d ~t, ~]ifo~ 7.5 ~u~ Top~r~p~o ~dr~l~, VICINITY MAP MANUEL'E AUTO BODY 1:31 EAST I!BTH STREET ................... BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ' "'" TH.-, SOU.CE Or SASE MA.: L.E~END CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABORATORIES 603 EAST WORTH AVENUE PORTERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 93257 (209) 781-0571 o' ~' 9¢T bO' SMITH-GUTCHE~R AND ASSOCIATES, INC. - MAY 2000 Figure 2 · The tanks were located in an open'area between the office and service bay buildings. The · body shop is located along the east edge of the property. The vicinity map shows the tank locations relative to the buildings. · The tanks had been in place for many years. There are no known reports of discrepancies or reportable variations in inventory monitoring, failed tightness tests, repairs to the tank or piping, or past leaks. Preliminary_ Site Assessment Results · It appears that twelve soil samples were collected from beneath the tanks by Consolidated Testing Laboratories as directed by the Bakersfield City Fire Department. Four samples were collected fi.om beneath thc gasoline tank. The sample locations are shown on Figure 2 and are labeled S7/2', S8/6', S9/2', and S10/6'. Six samples were collected from beneath the diesel · tank. The sample locations also are shown on Figure 2 and are labeled S1/2', S2/6', S3/2', S4/6', S5/2', and S6/6'. Two samples were collected from beneath the waste oil tank and are labeled S11/2' and S12/6'. The soil samples collected from below the gasoline and diesel tanks were analyzed for · benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) using EPA Method 5030/8020 and for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline or diesel, as appropriate, using EPA Method 8015 Modified. The samples from below the waste oil tank were analyzed for TPH 2 · as diesel, BTXE, and oil and grease. The samples were analyzed by Summit Laboratory in · Porterville, California. No diesel contaminants were detected in soil samples S 1/2', S2/6', S3/2', and S4/6' collected from below the diesel tank. The eastern two samples (S5/2' and S6/6') collected from below the diesel tank detected total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel of 270 mg/kg at 2 feet and · 1,700 mg/kg at 6 feet below the bottom of the tank. The analytical results for samples S5/2' and S6/6' are included in Appendix A. The results for the other samples are not included in Appendix A since all compounds were none detected above the detection limits. No gasoline contaminants were detected in the four samples collected from below the gasoline tank. No oil contamination was detected in the two samples collected from below the waste oil tank. The results of the tank abandonment work indicated moderate diesel-contaminated soil of unknown extent below the eastern end of the abandoned diesel tank location. SITE GEOLOGY The surface soil on the property is classified as Kimberlina-Urban land-Cajon complex. The urban land classification indicates that the area is mostly covered by asphalt, concrete, · buildings or other impervious surfaces with a few areas that are similar to the Kimberlina fine sandy loam, Cajon loamy sand and the Wasco sandy loam. The Kimberlina is a fine sandy loam that is described as a deep, well-drained soil formed in alluvium derived from granitic 3 and sedimentary rocks. Permeability is moderate, mnoffis slow, and water erosion hazard is slight {U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1988). According to the Geologic Map of Califomia, Bakersfield Sheet (Smith, 1964), the surficial sediments on the property are Quaternary (Holocene) alluvial fan deposits composed of loose sand and silt. According to the Kern County Water Agency (1996), the depth to groundwater beneath the property was about 200 feet in the spring of 1995. The groundwater quality is generally very good (Kern County Water Agency 1995). No shallow perched groundwater is known to exist in the immediate vicinity. SOIL SAMPLING PLAN Two to three test borings are planned to assess the vertical and lateral extent and the degree of diesel contaminated soil below the eastern end of the abandoned diesel tank location. Test Hole No. 1 will be located over the sample locations of S/5 and S/6. The test hole will delineate the vertical extent of the contamination. Test Hole No. 2 will be located about 10 feet east of Test Hole No. 1. The test hole will help delineate the lateral extent of the contamination. If the field screening of samples from Test Hole Nos. 1 and 2 indicates that the contamination is of sufficient depth, a third boring (Test Hole No. 3) will be drilled. This test hole will be located about 10 feet north of Test Hole No. 1. Based on the field screening of samples from Test Hole No. 1, the locations of Test Hole Nos. 2 and 3 may be altered 4 · slightly based on the judgement of the on-site geologist. The test hole locations are shown on · Figure 3. The borings will be drilled until the maximum vertical extent of contamination is exceeded or to 50 feet. If contamination is found to exceed a depth of 50 feet, further drilling would require the client's authorization. Groundwater should not be encountered at the proposed · depths. Soil samples will be collected at five-foot intervals starting at a depth of ten feet below the ground surface. The sample intervals may be modified slightly~depending on soil conditions, however, they should not deviate significantly from the intended depths. Eighteen to twenty-seven soil samples will be collected and field-screened. Selected soil samples will be analyzed for BTEX using EPA Method 5030/8020 and for TPH as diesel using EPA Method 8015 Modified. The soil samples will be analyzed by BC Laboratories, Inc. in Bakersfield. The quality assurance and quality control of the laboratory · are available from the laboratory upon request. Chain of custody records documenting sample handling will be included. The test holes will be drilled by Melton Drilling Company (C-57 license number 508270), a Bakersfield company. Soil samples will be collected using a split-spoon core sampler driven · into the soil utilizing a truck-mounted hollow stem auger rig (Mobile Drill B-53). The split- spoon sampler holds three 2.5-inch (or one-inch) diameter by six-inch long brass liners. The core sampler will be driven through the proper interval after the hole is drilled to the sample 5 TEST HOLE LOCATION MAP , MA'NUIEL'S A.UTO BOOY 131 SA, ST lSTH STREET ............................. SA KIERSFiEL, r'~L_CA L~IF:ORNIA. ...... , j SOU,CE OF SASE MAP.- L~N~ CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABORATORIES EAST WORTH AVENUE PORTe~WL~, CALIFORNIA s3~s~ _ ~ HO~ ~CA~ON ......... ~ ~ ;5' ~ 5~ .C~C~ ~D ~50C~5, J~C. - ~Y 2000 Figure 3 depth with the hollow stem auger. The sampler will then be removed from the drilling · equipment and the brass liners removed from the sampler. The ends of one liner from each sample depth will be covered with Teflon seals and polyethylene caps. The liner will then be labeled and placed in a polyethylene sample bag and the bag sealed and labeled. Each bagged liner will be placed in an ice chest on blue ice and retained in a chilled state for delivery to the laboratory. Another soil sample from each sample depth will be retained for field screening and soil · descriptions following the Unified Soil Classification System. Field screening will consist of a headspace reading for hydrocarbon vapors with an Hnu photoionization detector (PID). In addition to the headspace readings, hydrocarbon odors, if present, will be noted. The augers will be steam-cleaned between test holes. The sampling equipment will be · scrubbed, washed and thoroughly rinsed between each sample collection. Test holes that encounter contaminated soil will be backfilled with bentonite chips. Contaminated drill cuttings, as identified by field screening, will be placed in DOT drums for future treatment or disposal by the client. 6 · SITE SAFETY The Site Safety Plan is included as Appendix B. Submitted by: Registered Geologist State of Califomia No. 3584 SITE CHARACTERIZATION WORK PLAN ABANDONED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK SITE MANUEL'S AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA MAY 2000 C: I WPfileslFiles 2OOO~fanuel$.pln. wpd 7 APPENDIX A ANALYTICAL RESULTS SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING LAB ID NUMBER : 05694-05 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 07/14/98 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAMPLED : 16=.45 P~OJECT $ : 4172-98 DATE RECEIVED : 07/15/98 PROJECT NAME : Manuel Auto Body, 131 DATE ANALYZED : 07/15/98 East 19th St., Bakersfield DILUTION FACTOR : 5. SAMPLE ID : S5,37F,14~,2' SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg MTBE ND 0.1 BENZENE ND 0.1 TOLUENE ND 0.1 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.1 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.1 TPH DIESEL 270 1.0 ND = Not Detected~ ~~____~ OLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~1245A METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE TPH DIESEL LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 1~7 West P, ld:tr A~'em~e. Pm~e~'ille. CA 93257-5393 Ph,,e (2119) 781-9126 FAX (209) ?82-$309 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING LAB ID NUMBER : 05694-06 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 07/14/98 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAMPLED : 16:47 PROJECT $ : 4172-98 DATE RECEIVED : 07/15/98 PROJECT NAME : Manuel Auto Body, 131 . 'DATE ANALYZED 07/15/98 East 19th St., Bakersfield DILUTION FACTOR SAMPLE ID : S6,37F,18t,6t SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg MTBE ND 0.1 BENZENE ND 0.1 TOLUENE ND 0.1 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.1 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.1 TPH DIESEL 1700 1.0 ND.= Not Detected DLR~ DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate $124§A METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE TPH DIESEL mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 167 Wc.~! P.pl~r A~'cnue. P,rten'illc. CA 93257-5393 Ph.,c (2419) 78 I-9 ! 26 FAX (209) 782-.R31~9 APPENDIX B SITE SAFETY PLAN SITE SAFETY PLAN ABANDONED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK SITE MANUEL'S AUTO BODY 131 EAST 19TH STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Introduction A Site Safety Plan (SSP) has been designed to address safety provisions needed during site characterization work. Its purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP establishes personnel responsibilities, personal protective equipment, standard decontamination procedures, and emergency action plans. The purpose of this work is to investigate the degree and extent of diesel-contaminated soil associated with an abandoned underground storage tank facility. Smith-Gutcher and Associates, Inc. plans on drilling and sampling two to three soil borings at the site. The borings will be drilled by: Melton Drilling Company 1701 Downing Avenue Bakersfield, California 93306 (805) 589-0521 C-57 license number 508270. The SSP describes means for protecting all on-site personnel from contamination or personal injury while conducting on-site activities. B-1 Site Background Two underground storage tanks (USTs), one waste oil tank and related plumbing were removed from the site in July 1998. One 10,000 gallon gasoline tank and one 12,000 gallon diesel tank were · located on the property. The waste oil tank was located northeast of the gasoline tank. Two soil samples collected fi.om beneath east end of the diesel tank after removal indicated soil contamination associated with releases of diesel fuel. The maximum concentration of diesel fuel detected was 1,700 mg/kg. No BTX&E were detected in the samples. · Responsibilities of Key Personnel All personnel on-site will have assigned responsibilities. Duane Smith or Tom Gutcher, California registered geologists, will serve as Project Manager, field technician, and site safety officer (SSO). The SSO will assure that all on-site personnel have a copy of the site safety plan. Personnel will be · required to document their full understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. Compliance with the site safety plan will be monitored at all times. A training session will be conducted to assure that all personnel are aware of safe work practices. In the training session, personnel will be made aware of hazards at the site. The SSO will be responsible for keeping field notes, collecting soil samples, and following chain of custody protocol. On-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid unforeseen hazards. After documenting understanding of the SSP, each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to all points B-2 contained herein. Any deviation observed will be reported to the SSO and corrected. On-site employees are held responsible to perform only those tasks for which they believe they are qualified. Provisions of this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto. Job Hazard Anal_ysis Hazards likely to be encountered on-site include those commonly encountered when operating any mechanical equipment, such as the danger of falling objects or moving machinery. Simple precau- tions will reduce or eliminate risks associated with operating such equipment. A contractor (Melton Drilling Company) will be employedto drill and sample two to three soil borings. Only qualified personnel will have any contact with drilling and sampling equipment. All on-site personnel, including the contractor and his employees, are required to wear hard hats when in close proximity to the drilling equipment. Proper respiratory equipment will be worn if vapor contamination levels on-site exceed action levels as determined using a PID. Action levels requiring respiratory apparatus will be 10 ppm in the breathing zone. Furthermore, no smoking, open flame, or sparks will be permitted during drilling operations in order to prevent accidental ignition. :e Risk Assessment Summary ,.~ Exposure to chemicals anticipated on-site include benzene, toluene, xylene, ethyl benzene, and other fuel constituents. These chemicals represent a hazard because they are moderately to extremely toxic and most are highly flammable. Benzene is. considered an extreme cancer hazard. The Threshold Limits Values (TLV), Short Term Exposure Limits (STEL), and toxicity levels, all in ppm, are listed below: Compound TLV STEL Toxicity Diesel 50 75 .... Benzene 10 25 4,894 Toluene 100 150 5,000 Xylene 100 150 4,300 Exposure Monitoring Plan A Photoionization Detector (PID) will be used to monitor vapor concentrations around the job site. Should concentrations exceed TLV levels, protective measures will be taken. Personal Protective Equipment Personnel on-site will have access to respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on-site as needed. Hard hats and steel-toed boots will be worn by all personnel on-site when in proximity of the drilling equipment. Work Zones and Security_ Measures · Access to the area of investigation will be restricted to authorized personnel. The Project Manager will be responsible for site security. Decontamination Measures Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best method for protection. Common sense dictates that on-site personnel avoid sitting, leaning, or placing equipment on possible contaminated soil. All personnel will be advised to wash their hands, neck, and face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the site. If respirators are used, they will be washed with soap and water at the end of the workday. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated before each sample is collected. · General Safe Work Practices On-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants and emergency procedures will be reviewed. The Project Manager will oversee operations and act as the sample coordinator to assure that proper protocol is used at all times in collecting and handling samples. Training Requirements · The SSO will inform all personnel on site of contaminant properties, health hazard data, risk from exposure, and emergency first aid. All chemicals present will be discussed and the SSO will assure that everyone fully understands site hazards. Medical Surveillance Program According to 29 CFR 1910.120 Paragraph (f), employees who wear respirators 30 days or more during one year or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards above estab- lished permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored medically. Record Keeping Documentation will be kept on personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job site according to OSHA regulations. These will include documentation that employees have received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, and all emergency procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training. Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet requirements. Included will be names and social security number of employees, on-the-job logs from entry to exit, first aid administered, · visits on-site by outside persons, and personal air monitoring records. Contingency Plans In the event of accident, injury, or other emergency, the Project Manager, or other person will notify appropriate government agencies or individuals as follows: 1. Police, Fire, or Ambulance - Emergency 911 2. Emergency Hospital: Memorial Hospital 420 34th Street Bakersfield, Califomia (805) 327-1792 3. Environmental Services Bakersfield City Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3979 B-7 We, the undersigned, have read the preceding Site Safety Plan, and agree, by signing below, that we understand the Site Safety Plan and will adhere to the safety standards established herein. 1. Name (Signature) Date Name (Printed) Social Security No. 2. Name (Signature) Date Name (Printed) Social Security No. · 3. Name (Signature) Date Name (Printed) Social Security No. ~) 4. Name (Signature) Date Name (Printed) Social Security No. 5. Name (Signature) Date Name (Primed) Social Security No. 6. Name (Signature) Date Name (Printed) Social Security No. C:ltVPfiles[Files2OOOtManuel$.ssp. wpd