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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK-C-4/26/89 · ~U/LO//x/~ 711 Lo^ol~ ~zSPENSER .ON OocK 7,000 ~A-LO/V '-~ '-' : ' "~' ,~2.o ,'~. r n 1' ~ HoLe '- ~ I: __.'~~'-- ~* ~ " ~R EA ~X~A VAT ION Attachment A-1 388 "" * .' 3. LOCATI ON MAP SEQUOIA PAINT 711 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFO~IA SCALE: 1" = 2000' Source: U.S.G.S. 0ildale, 0il Center, Gosford, and Lamont 7~ Minute quadranEles- Attachment A 0o0 · ' OO0s 388 .... 'i- · O C ~"'~ ~ O:[,,T 7[[ EAS~ [9~H STt~CE~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SCALE: '1" = 2000' Source: U.S.G.S. 0ildale, 0il Center, Gosford, and Lamont ?½ Minute Quadran§les. Attachment A ALT, OF THE FOXING INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED IN ORDER~FOR APPLICATION TO BE '. PROCES~TT~(S) ,~w'n' PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING LENGTHS AND DIMENSIONS /PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BY THIS SYMBOL "(~" ~/' NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION -- ANY WATER W]~T,T~q OR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN t00' RADIUS OF FACILITY k ~ NORTH ARROW SITE SPECIFIC PLOT PLAN SEQUOIA PAINT 711 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Cu,~ ? PAINT BUILDING ~$7- 19tH _GT'R£~r ~ ¢ LoAot~a PARK A5 [UARY 1 98 9 SITE SEQUOIA PAINT 711 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PA N-r I 7~ 000 6,o, u oN 108' soil Sa-mple noc~tio~ - sCALE: 1" = 20' W. H- 'PARK AND ASSOCIATES -- JANUARY 1989 Attachment B R.28) ~.~ ~,,,~,,~,,,,~, 1...~ ~ ~j ---..!.. ali.:.J LOCATION MAP SEQUOIA PAINT 711' EAST 19~H STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SCALE: 1" = 2000' Source: U.S.G.S. 0ildale, 0il Center, Gosford, and Lamont 7½ Minute Quadrangles. Attachment A KERN COUN 2700 'M' Street. Ste. 300 8~kersfieid, CA 93301. i Environmental HeaLth Department (805) 861-3636 ,~, - _ , ~February 7, 1989 Mr. Jim Elder 711E. 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 SUBJECT: Location: 711E. 19th Street Bakersfield, CA Known As: Sequoia Paint PERMIT #: 150047 Dear Mr. Jim Elder: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health to' be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. As a responsible party, you must provide for all studies and work relating to the above described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require a determination of the threat to the' environment as a result of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION, FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you will find attachment "A", Handbook UT-35, which states the minimum required site workplan activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work, a glossary of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to commonly asked questions. The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health for the oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan, site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs are recovered by Kern County Environmental Health in one of the two ways described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of the (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options ONLY pertain to costs associated with oversight. (A) STATE CONTRACT The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party, for both the costs DI~'RICT OI~FICES Oelano · Lamont · I.aKe lsaOella · Mojave · Ridgecrest · Shatter · Taft · m ~ CALSCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL L~_BORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES LABORATORY REPORT CES Date Sampled: 01/21/89 P.O. Box 906 Date Received: 01/24/89 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Date Extracted: 01/27/89 Date Analyzed- 01/27/89 CEL Batch Number- 377 ~{~ ~?~/J ts Method: EPA 8020 ,, ---== .... ._ .~ ~ ~.~/~ reported in mg/Kg (ppm). Concentration Det'n Limit Sample No. 20E 20F 21A 21B Benzene ND ND ND ND 0.01 Toluene ND ND ND ND 0,01 Chlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0,01 Ethylbenzene ND ND ND ND 0,01 Total Xylenes ND 0,3 ND ND 0,01 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0,01 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0,01 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0,01 Reviewed and Approved '~/'- //~/~--~ /~- on_~_//~°'/1989. H, Alan Hsu Laboratory Director ND denotes not detected at indicated detection limit. ,'~ ND denotes not appllicable. Each sample was received by CEL in a chilled state, intao~ and with chain-of-custody attached. 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE. STANTON, CAUFORNIA 90680 · TEL: (714) 895-5494 · FAX: (714] 894-7501 30,0 ,gTH ,o TELEPHONE (805) 327-9681 January 6, 1989 ~'~'m~Ni~/l~~JT~I H~ALT[ Ms. Janis Lehman Environmental Health Division Kern County Health Department 2700 M Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Ms. Lehman: Enclosed please find one (1) copy of the preliminary site assessment for the underground storage tanks removed from the Sequoia Paint site at 711 East 19th Street in Bakersfield. If you have any questions regarding this report, please feel free to call. Yours truly, Thomas F. Gutcher TFG/tg Enclosure WILLIAM H. PARK REGISTERED GEOLOGIST NO. 22? I 3040 19TH STREET. SUITE 10 ~AKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93301 TELEPHONE (805) 327-9681 January 6, 1989 Mr. Jim Elder Sequoia Paint 711 East 19th street Bakersfield, California 93305-5698 Re: Underground Storage Tank Sequoia Paint 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield, California 93305-5698 Closure Permit No. A797-15 Dear Mr. Elder: A preliminary site assessment was performed for the Sequoia Paint site located at 711 East 19th Street in Bakersfield, California. The site is situated in the southeast quarter of SectiOn 29, T.29S., R.28E., M.D.B.& M. (see Attachment A). %"~o underground storage tanks-were removed from the site on November 17, 1988 by CALPI, Incorporated. Both tanks, designated Tank A and Tank B, were used for the storage of paint thinner. Tank A had a 7,000 gallon capacity and Tank B had a 1,000 gallon capacity. As shown on Attachment B, the tanks were located in back of the Sequoia Paint building. The tanks were utilized for the storage of paint thinner from 1960 to 1984. The Material Safety Data Sheet (3 pages) for the paint thinner is included as Attachment C. Four soil samples were collected from beneath each tank by CALPI Incorporated. Samples were taken from depths of 2 feet and 6 feet beneath the bottom and near the ends of each tank. Sample identification was based on the tank, depth, and end of the tank. For example, the sample identified as Tank A W2' was collected at a depth of 2 feet beneath the bottom of the west Mr. Jim Elder January 6, 1989 Page 2 of 3 end of Tank A. Attachment B shows the sample locations. The samples were collected from undisturbed soil using a backhoe bucket and sealed in brass tubes. The samples were immediately placed on ice and transported to a state certified laboratory for analyses (see Attachment D). The time and date samples were obtained is docUmented in Attachment D. As requested by the Kern County Health Department, the samples were analyzed for B.T.X., T.P.H. gasoline, and oil and grease. T.P.H. values ranged from 17 ppm to 670 ppm. Oil and grease levels ranged from 70 ppm to 620 ppm. B.T.X. values ranged from trace levels to high levels. The highest benzene level reported is 44 ppm. Attachment E shows the results of the chemical analyses. According to the 1987.Water Supply Report, published by the Kern County Water Agency, perched groundwater exists at a depth of between 5 and lb feet beneath the site. However, recent drilling experience in the general area indicates that no perched water exists nearby. Also, no water was found in the tank excavation which was approximately 10 feet deep. The 1987 Water Supply Report shows groundwater of the primary aquifer at a depth of 200+ feet. Based on the results of the preliminary site assessment, moderate levels of contaminat'ion exist beneath the former underground storage tank location. Although the T.P.H. and oil and grease values are relatively low, the B.T.X. levels, particularly benzene, are of concern. A site characterization study, including the drilling and sampling of one or more boreholes, is needed to determine if the contamination is extensive, and if so, to what degree. WILLIAM H. PARK Mr. Jim Elder January 6, 1989 Page 3 of 3 Attachment F includes a copy of the closure, permit application, closure permit, tank disposal form, and the underground tank disposition tracking record. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Yours truly, ,~ Dane R'. Smith '~"'~ Registered Geologist ~ State of California No. 3584 Thomas F. Gutcher Assistant Geologist DRS/TFG/lv cc: Ms. Janis Lehman Kern County Health Department / WILLIAM H. -PARK DATA SHEET . o sox .~,9' C0.UMSUS 0-,0 .32,S-,S,., ...-3333' '' ACCEPTED BY O.S.H.A. AS ESSENTIALLY ~ZM~LZAR TO O.~.H.A. 2~-HOUR EHERGENCY TELEPHONE: 606-3~-1133 (LOCATED AT ASHLAND/ KENTUCKY) 0S '50 D33 8032~BO- 5EGUOZA PAZNT DATA SHEET NO: O0~08~-O01 ?11-~A~T ~9 STREET LATEST BAKeRSfieLD CA ~O? PRODUCT: XNVOZCE; ZNVOZCE OAT~: TGI SEGUOZA PAINT 7tt-EAST t9 ~TR~T .................................................................................... S~CTZON Z-P~OOUCT ZD[NTZ;ZCATZON ;ENERAL OR ;ENERZC Z~: AL~PH~TZC H~DROCARgON HAZARD CLASgZFZCATZONt (t0) COMBUSTZBLE SECTION ZZ-HAZAPDOUg COMPONENTS DZSTZLLATE5 ( t)= NZOSH RECOHMEND5 A LZM~T Or 3S0 MG/CIJH - g HOUR TZME WEiGH'rED tS00 HG/CU~ AS oETERHZ~[0 By A tS ~ZNUTE SAMPLE. Sir CTTOI~; TTT-- PHYS3:CAL DATA PROPERTY R Er'r/,,IS ME N T MEASUREMENT 3:N/T't'AL BO3:LTNG POZNT FOR PRODUCT ;350. 00 ( I 7~..~.6 BEG C ~' 760. O0 MMMG VAPOR PRESSURE FOR PRODUCT ..................................... 0 , 0 ~. MMHB ~' ~.00. OO [ 37. 77 BEG C ) -?' ~ 60. OlD ( ,IS..,~S DEG C) PERCENT VOLAT'rLES 5- t 0 IrVAPORATTON RATE [ ---.,l ) 3'200. 00 FLASH PO3:NT '100-200 DEG F EXPLOS:~VE LTM3:T (PRODUCT) LOWER - . 97, EXT3:NGU3:SH3:N6 MED3:A : REGULAR FOAH OR HATER FOG OR CARBON DTOXS:DE OR DRY CHEI~3:CAL HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSZTZON PRODUCTS : MAY FORM TOX:ZC MATERqrALB : · CARBON D:]:OXTDE AND CARBON HONOXTDE/ VARIOUS HYDROCARBONS, ETC. SPECZAL F3:REFZGHTTI'4G PROCEDURES: SELIr-CONTATNED BREATHTNG APPARATUS HZTH A FULL FACEPTECE OPERATED TN PRESSURE DEMAND OR OTHER Pos"rT'rVE PRESSURE MODE. UNUSUAL F"rRE ~ EXPLOS]:ON HAZARDS : VAPORS ARE HEAV3:ER THAN A3:R AND MAY TRAVEL ALONG THE GROUND OR BE MOVED BY VENT/LATZON AND 'rGNZTED BY HEAT , PTLOT L3:GHTS, OTHER FLAMES Arid TGNTTTON SOURCES Ar 'LOCATS:ONS [)]:STANT FROM MATERTAL HANDLZNG PO3: NT . NEVER USE HELDZNG OR CUTTTNG TORCH ON OR N~AR DRUM [EVEN EMPTY) BECAUSE PRODUCT (EVEN JUST RESZDUE) CAN ZGNZTI' EXPLOSZVELY. SECTZON V-HEALTH HAZARD DATA / SEE SECTZON 3:3: ' EFFECTS OF' OVEREXPOSURE : F'OR PRODUCT EYES CAN CAUSE SEVERE 3:RR~:?ATTON~ RED~'aESS. TEARTNG~ BLURRED V3:s'rON. DE RMA T "r T.'T S. SREATHZNG - EXCESS3:Vr"' 3:NHALAT3:ON" OF" VAPORS CAI~! CAUSE NASAL. 3:RRTTATZ~>N.' O*r ZZS:NESS ~ WEAKNESS. FATTGUE, NAUSEA,' HEADACHE/ POSSS:BLE UNCONSCzOUSNESS, AND EVEN ASPHYXS:ATZON. S~ALLOWS:NG - CAN CAUSE GASTRO::[NTESTS:NAL 3:RR~:TATS:ON/ NAUSEA/ VOHTTING. DS:ARRHEA. ASPZRATS:ON OF' MATER3:AL TNTO THE LUNGE CAN CAUSE: CHEM~:CAL PN'P-UMONS:TS:S. Attachment C COP'¥R3:GHT t~?B CONT3:NUEI1 ON PAGE; 2 JIM ELDER NY (805) 323-7948 FAX 323-7973 700 BAKER STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 MANUFACTURERS OF FINE QUALITY PAINT...... SINCE 1962 =CARBOLINE WESTERN ELLIS , ~ BRUCE 'B~-~R:'i~A ~' ~ ~~~ (661)323-7948 ~~1~ W I~ FAX 323 7973 ~1~111~~41~1~, 700 BAKER STREET CARBOLINE ELLIS MARTIN SENOUR WESTERN INDUSTRIAL PAINTS MATERIAL SAFETY ' ,Io,,)N OF ASHLAND OIL, INC.. i DATA SHEET ' .o ~ox ~2,. C0LUM ! . . . BUS. 0HI0 43216, (61al 889-3333 . ' 002932 SOLVENT S29-66 PAGE: v .EALT. HAZARD DATA 'CONT*NUED, F%RST %F ON SKIN= THOROUGHLy ~ASH EZPOSED AREA ~%TH SOAP AND ~ATER. REHOVE CONTAH~NATED CLOTHING. EAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE, ~N EYES= FLUSH ~TH LARGE AHOUNTS OF ~ATER· L~FT%NG UPPER AND LO~ER L~DS OCCASIONALLY. GET HED~CAL ATTENT%ON. ' SWALLOWED= DO NOT ZNDUCE VOHZTZNGo KEEP PERSON WARH. QUZET AND GET'MEDZCAL ATTENTZON. ASPZRAT~ON OX HATERZAL ZNTO THE LUNGS DUE TO VONZTZNG CAN CAUSE CHEMZCAL PNEU~ONZTZS WHZCH CAN DE FATAL. BREATHED: Z~ AFFECTEO~ REHOVE /NO/V/DUAL TO FRESH AZR. ZF BREATH/NC DZFFZCULT/ ADMZNZSTER OXYGEN. ZF BREATFI[NG HAS STOPPED/ GZVE ART~F~CZAL RESPZRATZON. KEEP PERSON WARM/ QUZET. AND SET NEDZCAL ATTENTION. HAZAROOUS POLYMER~2AT~ONt CANNOT OCCUR STAB~L~TYt STABLE ZNCOMPATABZLZTY= AVOZO CONTACT WZTHI, STRONG OXI.DIZZNO AGENTS. SMALL SPZLL= ABSORB LZBUZD ON PAPER· VERMZCULZTE· FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATER/AL AND TRANSFER TO HOOD... .. · LARGE SPZLL= EL/M/HATE ALL /GNaT/ON ~OURCES (FLARES/ FLAMES/ ZNCLUDZNG P/LOT LZGHTS/ ELECTRZCAL SPARK~), PERSONS NOT ~EAR/NG PROTECTIVE EOU[PMENT SHOULD DE EXCLUDEO FROH AREA OF SPZLL UNTZL CLEAN-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED, STOP SP[LL AT SOURCE· ~I(E AREA OF SPZLL TO PREVENT SPREAD/NC· PUMP LZOUZD TO SALVAGE TANK. REHAZNZNG LZOUZD MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND, CLAY/ EARTH/ FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATER/AL AND SHOVELED /NTB CONTAZNERS. ~ASTE D~POSAL METHOD: SHALL SPZLL: ALLOW VOLATZLE PORT/ON TO EVAPORATE ZN HOOD. ALLO~ SUFFZCZENT T~ME NOR VAPORSTO COHPLETELY CLEAR HOOD DUCT WORK. DZSPOSE OF REHAZN[NG HATER/AL ZN ACCORDANCE W/TH APPLZCABLE REGULATZONS. .. LARGE 5P~LL: DESTROY BY LZOUZD ZNCZNERATZON ZN ACCORDANCE W~TH APPLZCABLE' REGULAT'ZONS, CONTAMZNATED ABSORBENT HAY BE DEPOSITED ZN A LANDFZLL ~N ACCORDANCE ~[TH LOCAL· STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATZONS, SECTZON V~ PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: RESPiRATOry P~OTECT~CN= ~F ?LV OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY COMPCNENT ~B E~CEEDED, A N~OSH/MBHA JOINTLY APPROVED A~R SU~'PL:ED RE~P~PATOR ~S ADV~S£D ~] A~S£NCE O~ P~OPE~ ENV:RO~ENTAL CO~TROL. DSHA REgULATiONS ALSO PERH:T CTHER ~OSH/MSHA RESP:~ATORS U~t~R ~PEC~ED COND~?~ONS. (SEE YOUR SAFETY E~UZPMEN? BUPPL~ER). E~]G:NEE~NG OR ADH~N~STRAT~VE CONTROLS !~HOULO · ~PLEMENTEO TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. VENTZLAT~ON: PROVZDE SUFF~CZ£NT HECHAN[CAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENT~LATZON TO HA~NTAZN EXPOSURE BELO~ TLV(S). PROTECTZVE GLOVES= WEAR RESZSTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:/ NZTRZLE RUBBER EYE PROTECTZON~ CHEH~CAL SPLASH GOGGLES ZN COMPLZANCE W/TH OSHA REGULATZONS ARE AOV[SEDj HOWEVER/ OSHA REGULAT[ONS ALSO PERMZT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY EgU~PMENT SUPPLZER) OTHER PROTECTZVE EQUIPMENT: TO P~EVENT REPEATED OR'PROLONGED SKZN CONTACT/ WEAR ZHPERV2OUS CLOTH/NC AND BOOTS, :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: SECTZON ZX SPECZAL PRECAUTZONS OR OTHER COHHENT~ CONTAZNERS OF TH~S HATER/AL ~AY BE HAZARDOUS ~HEN EMPTZED. ~ZNCE ~MPTZED CONTAINERS RETAZN PRODUCT RES/DUES (VAPOR/ L/DUD/ AND/OR SOL2O)/ ALL HAZARD PRECAUTZONS G~VEN ZN THZS DATA SHEET MUST BE OBSERVED, THE ~NFORMATZON ACCUMULATED HERE/N ZS BELZEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ~S NOT WARRAt~TED TO BE ~HETHER ORZGZNATZNG WZTH ASHLAND OR NOT. RECZPZENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFZRfl ZN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE ZNFORHATZON ZS CURRENT APPLZCABLE, AND SM/TABLE TO THEZR CZRCUMSTANCES. · Attachment C COPYRZDHT t978 LAST PAGE--~EE ATTACHHENT PAGE ENCLOSED--LAST PAGE BY THE ASHLAND CHEHZCAL COHPANY. ~U~TZON5 CONCerNiNG TH~'~E SHEETS SHOULD DIrECtED TO THE ~NV~ONHENTAL AND OCOUPATZONAL SAFETY DEPA~THENT. .~'. SECTION ~ ,S~CTZ~N ~V PRODUCT IDeNTIFiCATiON PRODUCT ~RODUCT CLAS~= GENERAL O~ GENE~ZC FLASH ~O~NT~ CLOSED CUP. ~O~NTZ~ZCAT~ON. LO~;=R ~XP~O~ZON ~H~T= INDICATED FOR HAZAROOU~ CLASSIFiCATiOn= P~ODUCT HEET~ COHPONENT HZTH LO~EST VALUE. HAZARDOUS DECOHPO~ZTZON PROOUCTffi~ KNOHN HAZARDOUS PROOUCT5 RESULTING FROH SECTION Z~ HEATING/ BURN]NO/ ETC./ OR REACT- ~AZARDOUS COMPOfIENT5 'ED RAN MATERIALS NH[CH MAY THROUGH HEATZNG~ BURNZNG~ ETC. A HAZARDOUS ZNOREO/ENT ZS OtlE HHZCH MEETS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOHZNG SPECIAL FZREF~GHTZNG PROCEDURES: INDIC- FROM TOXIC PROCEDURES OF COHOUST- ~. ZT Z5 LISTED ZN THE ANNUAL REGISTRY ION OR ZF gATER Z~ NOT TO BE USED. O~ TOXIC E~[CTS OF CHEHZCA~ ~UB- STANCE5, OR ZT ZS KNOWN TO BE TOXIC UNU~UA~ F~RE AND ~P~O~ZON HA~ARDg~ HZTHZN THE PARAHETERS OF THAT HAZAR05 NOT COVERED BY OTH~ REGISTRY. TZONS OF THIS REPORT ARE BHO~N H~R~. AN~/O~ EXPOSUR~ LIMIT (PEL) O~ ACCEPTABL~ CEILING (C), OR AN AHERZCAN CONFER- RECIPIENTS OF THZ5 DATA SHEET SHOULD ENCE OF GOVERNHENTAL INDUSTRIAL CONSULT THE OBFIA SAFETY AND HEALTH HYG[ENZ~T~' (ACGZH) THreSHOLD LIMIT 5TANOAROS (2~ C~R ~9t0)/ PARTICULARLY VALUE/ AND BY NATURE OF THE PRODUCT SUBPA~T G - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND EH* OR ETS KNOWN USE/ ~T [g L[KELY TO VZEONHENTAL CONTROL~ AND 5UBPART BECOME AIRBORNE. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EOUZPMENT/ FOR GEM* ERAL GUIDANCE ON CONTROL OF POTENTZAL AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH HAZARDS. 3. ~T CONTriBUTES TO ONE 0~ MORE. OF THE PERMiSSiBLE E~POgURE LEVE~= OSHA ESTAB- FOLLOW, NS HAZARDS OF THE PRODUCT: - L[SHED PEL--[F NONE AVAILABLE, ADOPTED VALUE. A. FLASHPOZNT BELLO~ 200 BEG F OR SUBJECT TO SPONTANEOUS HEAT/NS EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURF: GIVEN ZN OR DECOHPOS~T~0N. EreAL TEEMSj LOCAL AND 5YgTEM[C B. CAUSES SKIN BURNS. (DOT) ERZAL Zg 2NHALED~ UNLESS NOT APPLICABLE DUE 10 PHYSICAL FORM UF C. STRONG OXiDiZING AGENT. (DOT) PRODUCT. D. SUBJECT TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERZZA- .L.? TZON. SECTION REACTIVITY DATA THE ABOVE CRITERIA ZS LISTED ZN SECT[ON HAZARDOU~ PO~YHE~iZ~..TZON: CONDZTZONffi TO · Z Z~ PRE~ENT AT A LEVEL A1 LEAST GREATER AVOID HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION THAN ONE P.ERCENT. INGrEdiENTS WHICH ARE RESULTING ZN A LARGE RELEASE OF CLA~MED TO BE CARCINOGENS, TEPATO~ENS, ENERGY. HUIAGENS/ OR CAUSATIVE AGEtJT 5 OF OTHER KNOHN OR BELIEVED TO ~E P~ESEt~T, PEOVZD- STABLE UNDER tIORMAL CZRCUH~TANCE~. ED THAT THE DATA ~UPPORTZt~G ~UCH CLAZH5 Z5 COnSiDERED VALID. ~t~CO~PATI~IL~Ty = HI~TER~ALs TO AVOID. CHEHICAL/ GENERIC/ OR P~OPR[ETARY NAME. ~ECT[ON ITS LEVEL IN THE PRODUCT ~ EXPRESSED AS SPILL OR LE/,K PEOCEDUR~R THE METHODS OF OLEAPI-UP TO DE USE[1 THE EVENT OF SPILLAGE OF TNB P~ODUOT. ~CT~ON ~Z CONSULT ~O~RAL, ~TAT~ AN~ LOCAL ~HYS[C~L []A'IA TIONG FOR ACCEPTED F'ROCEDURE5 AND ANY REPO~TZNG OR NOTZFZCATZON REQUIREMENTS. THZ~ ~TZON ~NOZCAT~ PROT~TZV~ VAPQR OE~5~TM: FOR VOLATILE PORTION OF VENT TO BE USED HHEN HANDLING THE PRODUCT. PRODUCT. OF PRODUCT Z5 NOT KNOS4N/ INDICATED ~CT~ON AS <1/ =i/ OR )i. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER PERCENT VOLAT~E~: PERCENTAGE OF MATER- TH~5 SECTION Z5 TO COVER ANY RELEVANT ZAL ~[TH INITIAL BO~L~NG POINT BE- POINTS NOT PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED. LO~ ~2S BEG r. EVAPORATION PAT~: INDICATED AS ~AST~R OR ' STATED. AOOZTZONAL COMMENT~ A~HLANO ~Z~H~ TO ZN~O~ YOU THAT ~ZOU~ ACCZO~NT~ HAV~ R~ULT~O FROM THE "[HPTZED*' CONTAZNER~ (ORUHS~ t AND 5 GALLON PAILS/ ETC.). REFER TO SECTIONS AN~ ~X. RECOHHEND THAT CONTAZNERffi BE EITHER PROFESSIONALLY RECONDITIONED FOR REUSE BY CERTIFIED FIRMS OR PROPERLY D/SPOSED OF BY CERTIFIED FIRMS TO HELP REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ACCIDENT. DISPOSAL OF CONTAINERS ~HOULD DE ZN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW~ AND REGULATIONS. "EMPTY" DRUM5 5HOUEO NOT BE GIVEN TO ZNOZVZDUAL~. Attachment C ·. c~,:s oF CUSTOO. r.. RSCO~D Page !-805-589-5648 --' · - ~" .. _u .' ...... PROJECT ~R ~3 ~' ' LAB DESTINATION 5~ -.-~.~ S~ple S~ple . Da~e & TIm~ S~pl~ Container Condition On Receipt No. Location Description Collected Type ~pe (N~e & Date) ~ r~ ~' :~:i' "-";:~ :~,"'/ .~b~ 5~CI~ ~STRUCTIONS: ~0SSIBLE LAB 1. · Rel~quls~ ~t~d_~~ .~ ._L ~. Relinquished By :: =' Received B~~~ ~4~,~ /lt-~q7~~ Received By. "2. Relinquished By ~ AU~OBIZATION ' Received By FOR DISPOS~ SMC Laboratory Analytical Chemistry Client Name: CALPI, Inc. Address : P.O. Box 6278 Bakersfield, CA 93386 [)ate samples received : 11-17-88 Date analysis completed: 11-18-88 Date of report : 11-18-88 Laboratory No. 25'38 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2538 iD: #1 Tank A W2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 0.10 0.1 ND 0.1 Toluene. 0.41 0.1 Ethylbenzene p-Xylene 0.55. 0.1 m-Xylene 1.9 0.1 o-Xylene 0.65 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 17 1.0 Oil & Grease 385 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOllS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer 3155 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 Attachment E Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2539 ID: #2 Tank A WG' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 3.2 0.1 Toluene 0.78 0.1 Ethylbenzene 15 0.! p-Xy].ene 19 0.1 m-Xylene 62 0.1 o-Xylene 23 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 1.3 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 260 1.0 Oil & Grease 135 20 #2540 ID: #3 Tank A E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 13 0.1 Toluene 2.8 0.1 Ethylbenzene 27 0.1 p-Xylene 21 0.1 m-Xylene 96 0.1 ~ o-Xylene 43 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 250 1.0 Oil & Grease 85 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Attachment Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2541 ID: #4 Tank A E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5.2 0.1 Toluene 0.58 0.1 Ethylbenzene 6.0 0.1 p-Xylene 4.9 0.1 m-Xylene 20 0.1 o-Xylene 8.2 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 71 1.0 Oil & Grease 70 20 #2542 ID: #5 Tank B W2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 3.9 0.1 Toluene 1.2 0.1 Ethylbenzene 12 0.1 p-Xylene 12 0.1 m-Xylene 40 0.l o-Xylene 9.2 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1~ TPH (Gasoline) 160 1.0 Oil &'Grease 370 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Attachment E Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2543 ID: #6 Tank B W6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 1.1 0.1 Toluene 0.36 0.1 Ethylbenzene 4.9 0.1 p-Xylene 5.0 0.1 m-Xylene 17 0.1 o-Xylene 4.1 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 51 1.0 Oil & Grease 245 20 #2544 ID: #7 Tank B E2! ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 44 0.1 Toluene 7.1 0.1 Ethylbenzene 68 0.1 p-Xylene 53 0.1 m-Xylene 230 0.1 o-Xylene ' 84 ~ 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 670 1.0 Oil & Grease 620 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL -- Minimum Reporting Level TPH - Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected ~'~. Stan Comer Attachment E 'Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2545 ID: #8 Tank B E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5.9 0.1 Toluene 1.6 0.1 Ethylbenzene 16 0.1 p-Xylene 15 0.1 m-Xylene 53 0.1 o-Xylene 20 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 240 1.0 Oil & Grease 95 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California'DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Attachment E ~RH rOUNTY HEALTH DEPARTHEET IPTO · ~-~ PTA f, VISIOH. DP ~VIRO~NTAL REALTH ''JAPP~]~ DA~ ~;O0 FL~R STREET. BAKERSFIELD, CA 03305 J~ O~ T~ ~ BE A~ED I APPLICATION FOR PER~IT ~OR PgR~NgNT CLOSURE/AB~DONHENT OF UNDERGROUND ~~DO~ ~~C~ ~TO~ F~CZ~ZTY THIS APPLICATION IS [OR ~ R~OVAL, OR ~ ~~ IN P~CE ([~ ~ ~ APPL~T[~ PER PROJECT CONTA~ JP~ONE 8 * [SEC/T/R (RU~ ~TIONS ONLY) Uack Vechil I I~a~s-~ 589-5648 SEQUOIA PAINT 711 g 19th Baker S~reet OWNER A~R~S PRONE Jim Elder S~E (805 )323 ~948 CALPI, Inc. ]P.O. Box 6278 Bak 93386 (805)589 ~648 PROPOSED PROJECT STARTING DATE ~LIFORNIA LIC~SE J ~ER'S COHP~SATION ~ 1 NOV 1988 1506025 I1011809-88 I STATE FUND PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSM~ CONJUROR ~S PHON~ CALPI, Inc. p.O. Box 6278 Bak 93386 ~05 ~89-5648 S~IE " S~E ~05 ~34 -8300 SHC 3155 ~e~a~us D~. ~a~ 93308 ~05 ~93 -3597 CHEMICAL CO~POSITION OF ~TERI~ STORED 7~ P~ ~h~n~r !9~0 ~~ NONE 2 1000 Paint ~h~nner *% 1960 ~1984 ' NONE TO FACILI~ PROVIDED S¥ IDEPT. ~ OR0mm~T~ Improvement District 4 12OO' qEAREST #ATER .ELL - GIVE DISTANCE AND DESCRIBE TYPE I~ #[TRIH 500 FE~ I$OIL ~E AT FAC[LZ~ SANDY LOAM NONE ]HESPERIA HANFORD AssoCIATIOE BASIS FOR SOIL ~PE ~D OROU~WATER DE~H DETE~T~ Wa~er Depth Soil Data from USDA Soil Service Ma~ Sept. ]967: 1987 KCWA Data for Ground- TOTAL N~BER OF s~PcgS ~ BE ~ALYZeO IS~PLeS .~LC a~ ~vzso E~GHT las REQUIRED BY gCItD~ ~EE ATTACHED MSDS H~ RESIDUE IN T~XtS) ~O PIPINO IS ~ BE R~O~ ~ DISPOSED OF (INCLUDE ~NSPORTATION ~O DISPOSAL ~ANIESLt Tonks w~ be Hyd:o B~as~ed~ MP Vacuum w~l~ :emove liquid + ~ran~p~r~ ..... , , BOTll THE DIS~SAL ~TflOO ~ DISPOSAL ~TI~ FORt ~0 Gibson for PIPING Piping will be shipped to..~.AMR for recycling. * ' · PLEASE PROVID~ ~NFOR~TfON ~Q~STED O~ ~E~SE SIDE O~ ~lS ~HE~ p~OR~ 'sUe~l~l~O ~PpC~TTON ~ REVT~W )fa ~40} Attachment F THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUS'£ BE INCLUDED IN ORDER FOR. A~PLICATION TO BE ~$~ .. TANKIS) ,' PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING T.~NGTHS AND DIMENSIONS /PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BY THIS SYMBOL "~" I __ ANY WATER WELLS OR SURFACE. WATERS WITHIN 100' RADIUS OF FACILITY k , Attachment F COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN · 27~ M Street H~L~ OFFICER Bakersfield, California EN~RONMEN~L HEAL~ DI~SION : .i': - .:' ' "i' Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Mailing Address: .. '. "'".~!-' '~ '~:i~'.: :: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL~ 1415 ~uxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 ' '' ' ~rnon S. Reichard (805) 861-3636 .' . · :" PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A797-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY ' - ~ 2' . ' · ":''"' FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: .F'.- CONTRACTOR: Sequoia Paint Jim Elder .... .... Calpi Inc. 711E. 19th St. 711E. 19th St. .i.i:.. P.O. Box 6278 Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA · ..', Bakersfield, .CA 93386 · '~-~ .;.. ::. ..~ . License # 50605 Phone: 323-7948 Phone: 589-5648 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES :' :;{:':' :January 20, 1989 2 TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE October 20, 1988 ocATION APPROVED BY 4~ni~ Lehman~ " ' ',.;' ' " POST ON PREMISES CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. It iS the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior'to beginning work. 2. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department.permit prior.to initiating closure action. :'.- 3. Tank closure.activities mus~ be per Kern County'Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. '. :':. · 4. Soil Sampling '.:::.:" :: :- Any deviation from sample'."locattons and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook #UT-30 must receive" prior approval by the Health Department. a. (Tank size 1,000 gallons or less)-a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the.center of the tank.at.depths of approximately two feet and six feet'?'?i'.' '~,'. ..... :'": "':?"i.~?' / ;':"~'" ..<.:~'~i: .... b. '-. (Tank size between 1,000 to'lO,O00 gallons)' 'a minimum of fOilr must be retrieved one-third of the way in.from the ends-of ~ach tank "'- at depths of approximately/two feet and six feet..' '."":'"'?.'"' ' ': 5. If any contractors or disposal facilities other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on:the permit. ' ,. ':.."-:" .. , -' 6 Soil Sampling (piping area)...'.. ,'. a minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every'15 linear feet of pipe.run and also near the dispenser area(s). .i"'""' '- .'." " ...... Attachment F :"' ..... ' '' ' .:,:~;i~ ~: ". i.: "..' ........., : n,~m,,-~ n~,r~ i .' q .... ..,: .... :;' ., .. : .... PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A797-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ..~ ADDENDUM SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY 7. Sample analysis a. All paint thinner samples must be analyzed for alipha-tic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons and oil 8. Copies of transportation ,manifests must be,~:.submitted ' to 'the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. ?, · '., ' ....... ?' .... 9. All applicable state laws 'for hazardous waste'disposal, ,.'transportation, or treatment must be adhered to.. The Kern County Health Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. 10. Permittee is responsible for' makinG sure that:~"tank disposition tracking record" issued with this permit is properly filled out and returned within · 11. Advise this office of the time and date of-.~he, p~oposed sampling with 24 12. Results must be submitted,~.to this office within three .days of analysis completion. '..' :~ .'.' . ./:' }METAL ~ ' -- ---- JRECYCLING,'-INCJ TANK DlSi-~OSAL FORM 2202 South Milliken Avenue ' Date: /[-- /? Ontario, CA 91761 Job # (714) 947-2888 RO.# DESTINATION: A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave., ontario, CA 91761 TIME IN: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: TIME OU~ ~ Sewices Rendered Cost Disposal Fee 1~.~ TANKS RECEIVED ~Y. GALLONS TYPE NET TONS T~AL ........ Extensive ~ading Time 150.~ F' S' 280 ~ ~ .14 ~ Disposal Fee with ~rmit 2~.~ 500 . ~ D .21 ~ Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee ~r Tank 4~.~ ~ 10~. 12 ft. O ~ .44 , l~0-6ft. ~ ~ .61 Delivered 2~.~ 15~ ~ ~ .87 20O0 ~ ~ .97 25O0 ~ ~ 1.14 Bobtail Disposal Fee 2~.~ 3oo0 ~ ~ ~.3~ ~;d~''c'[ .4000 ~ 0 1.64 Cancellation Fee ~ 250.~ ~ D O 2.42 6~ ~ ~ 2.84 - TOTAL CHARGES $ ~ 7~ ~ D 3.26 80~ ~ ~ 3.44 ooo = ~1 ~ees incurred am per load unless s¢ocified. ~ loo~ ~ 4.33 Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. 120~ ~ [1 4.93 Contractor's signalure represents acceptance of terms for payment, and con,irms that tank NO. OF TANKS~ TOTAL ~;~T~S removal complies with State laws. ~ CONTRACTOR'S S~GNATURE 'F __ FIBERGLASS ~~~ CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL I DESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEI~ AND ACCE~ANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIALS SPECIFIED AVE ~EE~OMP~TELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. · / AUTHORIZED RER DATE CONTRACTOR COPY Attachment F ,~oo r~.. st, on, KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ~~ ~RECTOR~m~OF [N~RONMENT~& Re.hard H~ * * UNDERGROUND T~g DISPOSITION T~CKING RECO~ This fora Is to be returned to the Kern County Health Department ~lthln 1_~4 ~ of acceptance, of tank(s) by disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with number noted above la responsible for Insuring that this fore ts coapleted and returned. ~lon 1 ]'~ be filled out by ta k re ova! c ntractor: ': - Fl 11 o Tank Re.oval Contractor: Date 'ranks Re.oved .//. /7' ~ No. of Tank, :tlo~ ~' - T~ b~ ~.llled ~ut ~ contractor "decontaminating .tank~): Tank "Deconta, lnatton" Contractor C~ L~/ ~C. Authorized representative of contractor certifies by alining belo~ tank(s) have been decont~lnated In accordance ~lth Xern County aealth Department requlve=ents. ............. ..... .......... ............ ,., 'tlo~ ~ -T~ b~ .filled ou and ~l~ne ~ a~ authe~lzed ep~eseatatlve e[ the Date Tanks Re~_. [/- /~'~ No. of Tanks .(.Authorized Representative) - -~ ' * ~II,[NG INSTRUCTIONS: Fold In half and staple. PostaEe and ~allinE label have already been-affixed to outside for your convenience. Attac~ent F incurred by the County and the State pertaining to your site. (B) COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for those who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition of State costs. Prior to the County's performance of services, this option requires your deposit of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option Trust Account. Char~es for County oversight are made against this accouht. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B". To safeguard the environment, the environmental sensitivity (Attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determine~ to be non-environmentally sensitive may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site described above is not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in the Local Option Agreement; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Option Agreement, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique, complex hydrogeological condition exists. In such cases, Environmental Health will utilize the State contract to pay for County oversight activities. The County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in a non-environmentally sensitive area. It is necessary for you to respond in writing within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health of your choice: either the State Contract or the County's Local Agreement option. If you select the County's Local Agreement, please sign the Local Agreement, enclosure ,B", and return it with your check for $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the County of Kern, addressed to Kern County Environmental Health 2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, Attention: Underground Storage Tank Contract Administrator. If you select the State Contract, please indicate that you have made this selection and that you have read attachment "D",' the official notification, in a letter sent to the address indicated above. Failure to respond in writing to this notice within ten (10) calendar days will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State Pilot Program for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. Enclosure "D" will then serve as the official notification of your enrollment into the State Pilot Program for Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon, contract manager, 'at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell ~. Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments February 7, 1989 Mr. Jim Elder 711E. 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 SUBJECT: Location: 711E. 19th Street Bakersfield, CA Known As: Sequoia Paint PERMIT #: 150047 Dear Mr. Jim Elder: This letter will serve as the official notification concerning reimbursement requirements for a responsible party enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program. As mentioned in the introductory letter, by either not responding to this package within ten (10) calendar days or through your' own ~election of the State Contract option, your site will be placed under the terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-dp Fund to pay'the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of Overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas the above individual(s) or entity(ies) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all state and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon, contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative officer Environmental Health attachments DISTRICT OFFICES Delano · Lament · Lake lsai=etla · Moiave · Ridcjecrest, · Shatter · Taft · .. ;,~?~,,~.: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY . HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY ~ERVI .CES i!iFOR ~ YES ~ NO REPORT SEEN FILED ? [~ YES ~ NO REPORT DATE CASE~ NAM~OFTNR~VIO~~FIL~R~PoRT I PHONE ti / ~A~RE II " ..... "" ~MP~ OR AGEN~ N~E/ ~ ADDRESS S~E~ ~ ~ATE ZIP ~ NAME . ~ ~NT~T PE~ON P~NE ~ FACILI~ N~E (IF APPLICABLE}~~ ~ ¢~-'1 ~ OPERATORI1 (P~NE ) ~ ADDRESS L~ALAGENCY AGENOY ~ME ~NTAGTPERSON ~ ' P~NE (1) NAME ~ ~ UNKNO~ ~ DATEDI~O~RED . ~WDI~VERED ~ IN~ORY~ROL ~ SU~URF~MONITOR~G ~ ~I~E~NDITDNS DATE DI~HARGE BEGAN M~OD USED TO STOP DI~HARGE (CHECK ~L ~T ~PL~ ~ MJ M' DJ DJ Y~ Y[ ~NKNOWN ~ REMOVE~NTENTS ~ REP~ET~K, ~CL~ET~K ~S DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ~ SOURCE OF DISCHARGE T~KS ONLY~I~ MATERI~ C~SE(S) ~ ~ TANKLEAK CUNKNO~ ~0~ ~. ~FIBERG~S ~ OVERFILL ~ RUP~R~AILURE ~ m ~ECK ONE ONLY o ~ UNDETERMINED ~ SOIL ONLY ~ GROUNDWA~R ~ DRINKING WA~R - (CHECK ONLY IF WA~R ~LLS HAVE ACidLY ~EEN AF~C~D) ~ECK ONE ONLY ~ ~ Sl~ IN~STI~TION IN PR~RESS (DEFINING E~ OF PROB~M) ~ C~UP IN PR~RESS ~ SIGNED OFF (~P ~MP~ OR UNNE~AR~ ~ ~ NO ACTION TAKEN ~ POST~NUPMONITORINGINP~RE~ ~ ~FUN~AVAI~TOPR~ED ~ EV~UATI~C~UP~RNATI~S c,~c~ ~PROP.~AT~ ACT~N(S)(S~ a~K FOR O~TA~LS) ~ ~ C~SI~(CD) ~ EX~VA~&D~E(ED) ~ REMO~FREEPROD~T(FP) ~ EN~EDBIODEGR~ATION(I~ ~ TR~ENTATH~P(HU) ~ NO ACTION REQUIRED (NA) ~ O~ER(O~ z 3213 Bldg. One, Fairhaven Drive (805) 325-1451 P.O. Box 906, Bakersfield, CA 93302-0906 Fax: (805) 325-0447 January 31, 1989 Mr. Ji]n Elder SEQUOIA PAINT COMPANY 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield., CA 93305-5098 RE: CES Pr'oject No. J'0785-89 Soil drilling, sampling, and analyses Dear Hr. Elder: On Jai'tuaPy 21~ 1989, you montaoted Construction Envlr. c, nmental Servic:es, [ nc. (CBS > and i-eque~te~i (l:~ tm dj- i 11 ~ ~mpie analyze the samples for a site characterization at Sequoia Paint Company in order tm help determine the area and de~ree existing con%amlnat ion found during your preliminary site assessment. Two bore holes were established. Bore hole No. 20 was drilled to a depth of S5 feet with samples collecZed at i0, 15, 20, 25, 30, and S5 fee%. Bore hole No. Z1 was drilled to a depth of 35 feet wi. th samples col letted at 20, 25, 30, and 35 feet. (See Attachment A-l). The Samples were collected from undisturbed soil using a 1988 B- 53 mobile drilling rig with a ho]_lowste~ auger and a two and one- t~alf inch split spoon sa]npler, and. brass 'tubes. The sampler was scrubbed and washed between each collec%ion, and two separate set;s of augers were used to avoid cross contamination. The samples were immediately pl. aced on ice and transported 'to a State certified laboratory for analysis <see Attachments B). The time, date, and locations at which samples were obtained is dooumented in the chain of custody <see Attachment C). According to the 1987 Water Supply Report, published by the Kern County Water Agency, perched groundwater exists at a' depth between five and ten feet beneath ~he size. However, recen~t drilling experience in the ]~;'eneral area indicates that no perched water' exists nearby. Also, no water was found in %he tank excavation which was a.pproximatgly ten fee% deep. The 19~9 S~,pply Nepor't shows groundwater of 'the pri~mnry aquifer' at a depth of 200 feet plus. LIC. ~:539228 EPA #CAD982476921 Sequoia Paint Company Sanuary 31, 1989 Page Two As requested by the Kern County Health Department, the samples were analyzed for B.T.X.E. and T.P.H. and calibrated to paint thinner. T.P.H. values ranEed from 1.3 ppm to 34 ppm. B.T.X.E. values ranEed from trace levels to 7.3 levels. The benzene level is reported as non-detected. Attachments B show the results of the chemical analyses. 'In hole Nos. 20 and 21 the concentration did not exceed the allowable limits which indicates a low leachin~ potential. Please refer to the General Risk Appraisal sheet (Attachment D) for answers designed to identify sites with environmental conditions which could produce risk to ~roundwater. Based on the res~ults of the site characterization study, moderate levels of contamination do exist beneath the former underEround storage tank. We feel, due to the above information, that it is justifiable endin~ the site. investigation and characterization, and that it will be up to the County of Kern a~ency, to determine if clean-up is necessary. Respectfully submitted, I~rs. Lee Rogers President Attachments LR:~ Files: CES. 77 30785-89 L' -- CALSCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES LABORATORY..REPORT CES Date Sampled: 01/21/89 P.O. Box 906 Date Received- 01/24/89 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Date Extracted: 01/27/89 Date Analyzed: 01/27/89 CEL Batch Number: 377 Attn- Nike Beck RE: Sequoia Paints Nethod: EPA 8015H (By headspace calibrated to paint thinner) All parameters are reported in mg/Kg (ppm). Sample Type: Soil Sample Number Concentration Det'n Limit 20A 34.0 1.0 20B 2,5 1 ,0 20C 12.0 1,0 20D 1,3 1 ,0 20E ND 1,0 20F 15. 1 ,0 21A ND 1 ,0 21B ND 1 ,0 21C ND 1,0' 21D ND 1,0 Reviewed and Approved ~. ~,/~'/~' on / /~j'1~989. H. Alan Hsu Laboratory Director ND denotes not detected at indicated detection NA denotes not ap.plicable. Each sample was received by CEL in a chilled state, intact and ~ith chain-of-custody attached, 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE, STANTON, CALIFORNIAg0680 · TEL:[714]895-5494 · FAX:J714]894-7501 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD CAI.~CIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL Date / _ LABORATORIES, INC. 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE Page ~ of ~:7~,--.~..~ STANTON, CA 90680 TEL: [714] 895-5494 · FAX: [714) 894-7501 CLIENT: /.,~ , ,--.~,.,-~ PROJECT NAME / NUMBER: I SOLID/ NO. OF TESTS SAMPLE LOCATION SAMPLING AIR INUMBER DESCRIPTION DATE SOIL CONTAINERS REQUIRED . u, ~ ~' Relinquished IW; (5ignalure) Received I)y: (5ignalure) l'ime: Dispatched Io Laboratory by: (Signature) jJDate: Time: II Received ~ ¢~ ~'f°r Laboratory I,y:~~vvj Shipment Method: After Analysis, Samples to bt~ ~isposed of ' -- ~ Saved for Stom~ lg(~ays max.) -I)ISTRIIIUTI(JN: While with report, Yellow Jo CEL, Pink to Courier ~ ~ / { SOURCE: Adapted from U.S. EPA, 1985 " TABLE GENERAL RISK APPRAISAL FOR PROTECTION OF WATER QUALITY: APPLICABILITY CHECKLIST YES NO 1. Is the site in a mountainous area? (shaded moist areas &/or areas~with rocky subsurface conditions) 2. Is the site in an area that could collect surface runoff or intercept water from a source other than the natural precipitation? , 3. Does the areal extent of soil contamination exceed 100 meters'? 4. Do the concentrations of fuel constituents in any soil samples exceed the following amounts: benzene - 100 ppm, toluene - 80 ppm, xylene - 40 ppm, ethylbenzene - 40 ppm. 5. Are there any records or evidence of man-made or natural objects which could provide a conduit for V vertical migration of leachate? 6. Do any boring or excavation logs show the presence of fractures, joints or faults that could act as a conduit for vertical migration of leachate? 7. Do any boring logs show that contaminated soil could be within 5 ft. of highest ground water? 8. Do any boring logs show the presence of a layer of material, 5 ft. thick or more, which is more than 75% sand and/or gravel? Directions: 1. Boring logs taken during the general risk appraisal can be used to answer questions 5-8. In addition, analytical results of the soil samples taken during the general risk appraisal can be used to answer questions 3 and 4. 2. Lateral migration of constituents to problem areas should also be considered in questions 5-8. 3. The above checklist contains questions which are designed to identify sites with environmental conditions which could produce a greater risk to ground water than was modeled. The results of the general risk appraisal are most applicable if all of the questions on the checklist can be answered "no" with reasonable certainty. If any 19f the questions on the checklist cannot be answered "no", "then the results of the general risk appraisal may be less valid. Attachment D 1-805-589-5648 .... .... ~.~ "' "· ' ~ .... · Smple S~ple ._ Date & Time S~ple Container Condi~lon 0n Recelo No. Location Descripgion Collecged Type ~pe ........ ""~:'"?'~' ~,1 ~~ _ ... ..... I, _.~r~ ,~,~, ~:i' .. ~ ~: 7 ~7~ ~:r/ 5~CI~ ~STRUCTIONS: POSSIBLE LAB ~Z~DS: 1.. ~el~qul~hed, '-[ 3. Rellnqul~hed ~' Received B~ ~4~ /t~-iq-~ Received By, ~" 2'. ~ellnqui~hed By ~ AU~0BIZATI0~ ~. Recetved By FOR ~"I MATERIAL SAFETY ~ O,v,s,ON oF ^S~L~NO O,~,NC. :.. "' DATA SHEET .o ' 19. COLUMBUS. 0HI0 43216 oi614! 8B9-3333 : BOLVENT 52~ 66 PAGE: 002932 ACCEPTED.BY O.S.H.A. AB ESSENTIALLY SIHZLIAR TO O.B.H.A- FORH 20 ERSENCY TELEPHONE' 606-32~-ti33 (LOCATED AT ASHLAND, KENTUCKY) ASHLAND PRODUCT NAHE: SOLVENT, 529-66 OS 50 033 UOIA PAZN~ ~ DATA SHEET NO' ?II-EAST 19 STREET ~ ............ · - .*vroerTrtn CA 93307 --'~' PRODUCT: 26~0500 . /&,v/ INVOICE DATE: / TO: 5EgUOIA pAZNT . / 7/I-EAST ig STREET ATTN, PURCHASINS/SA~ETYDEPT./_y_. .B__KERSFZELD CA93307 350.00 D~G 2NZTZAL ~G POINT ~~UCT C &76.66 DED C) VAPOR PRE~SURE FOR PRODUCT C 37.77 DES VAPOR ~NSZTY ~IR = ~ S"9 SPECIFIC GRAVITY ( tB. ~c~ O~O EVAPORATION ffAT~ ( = 13 DO SECTION ~V-~Z~ AN~ EXPLOSION OATA FLABH POINT tO0-20O ~EG EXPLOSIVE LZNZT ('PRODUCT) LO~R - .9~ EXTINGUISHING M~DZA: R~GULAR FOAM OR WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIBE OR DRY CHEMICAL HAZAR~OU~ DECOMPOSiTiON PRODUCT~: ~AY FORM TOXZC'MATERZAL~:/ CARBON ~PECZAL ~ZRE~ZGHTZNG PROCEDURES: ~ELF-CONTAZ~E~ ~REATHZNG APPARATU~ ~ZTH A ~ULL UNUSUAL ?~RE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: VAPORS ARE HEAVIER THAN A~R ANO MAY TRAVEL ALONG THE OROUND OR BE HOVEO BY VENTiLATiON AND ~N~TED BY HEAT/ P~LOT L~GHTB/ OTHE~ FLAME5 A~D IGNITION ~OU~CE~ Ar'LOCATiON5 OZSTANT F~O~ HATER~AL HANDLING POINT. NEVER USE ~ELDZNO O~ CUTTZN~ TO,CH ON OR NEAR DRUM (EVEN EHPTY) BECAUSE PRODUCT (EVEN JUST REd, DUE) CAN ZGNITC EXPLOSIVELY. ~CTZON V-HEALTH HAZARO DATA pEEHZSSZaLE EXPOSURE LEVEL ;00 PPH ERE ~ECTZON ZZ EFFECTG OF OVEREXPOGUREt FOR PRODUCT EVES - CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION/ REONE~. TEARING, BLURRED VISION. SKIN - PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT CAN CAUSE MODERATE IRRITATION, O[ZZZNE~Sa WEAKNESS. FATIGUE/ NAU~EA. H~ADACHE/ POgS]BLE UNCONSCZOUgNEgg~ AND EVEN A~PHYXZAT[ON. BWALLOWZNO - CAN CAUSE GASTROZNTEgTZNAL IRRITATION/ NAUSEA/ VOMITING'. DIARRHEA. A~PZRATION O~ ~ATER~AL INTO THE LUNGE CAN CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEU~ON[T~. COPYRIGHT $9?8 CONTINUED ON PAGE~ 2 HLAND OIC INC. Y ' 43216 · 1614! e89-333 ,.~.,.~'... "?:~,,'W" ":'?~ ' '"' . --' ' ~ ~T p.o. ~u,, ~,,,~.~ ~=~= .................... ~~;- ~ ...... ............... ~ .... ~;~';..EALT" HA~.~- FIRST AIDE ' ' ...~u ~OAP AND W~ mr~ORE RE-USG- .......... EXPOSED AREA w~D cLoTHZN~ ,FoNSKZN,.THoROUGHLY:AS:EAMoUNTSOFWATER, L/FTZNGUPPERANDLOWERL'OS coNTAMiNATED cLOTMZNG' LAUNDER coNTAM~' [N EYES: FLusH wZTM LAR --~rNTZON. ' · GuzET AND GET MEDZCAL ATTENT~N~u~ONZT~ w .... __.. [F Arr~- :__~ oXYGEN. .,~T AND u~- ~ESpZRATZO - ......... :;~' . ............ ............. ~:-~AOTZVZT~ D---- . ........ ........................ sECT~ON v~' . ............. ' HAZARoOUS POL¥~ER~ZAT[ON~ cANNOT oCCUR sTAS[L~TY~ ~TABLE D cONTACT W~T~t~ sTRO~O O~[O~z~NO AoENT~- . ATA~L[T¥1 A¥O[ ....... zNco-P ............. ~-:~-~ pRocEOURE~ .... - ...... ....................... sEcTiON V~-sP~L~ ~ ............... VERmicULiTE' ~LOOR ABsORSENT~ OR oTHER ............................. zNCLUO~NG pILoT RANS;ER TO HOOD. sMALLA~ORBENT MATEH~ cuRERS [r~-- NO pROTgUm~' EN COMPL~m~ ' .... L [GN[TZ~o~ONS NOT ~R~.EAN-UP HAS.~.,c Pu~P L~ ~0 sALVAG~--L~'OR oIHER A-- ~LOOR ABSu~-- . ' A~TE DIspoSAL METHOD: poRATE [N HOOD. ALLOW SUFFZczENT O voLATiLE ru~ AR HoOD ~M~LL spILL:--~L~ coMPLEIEL~--~EAPPL[CABLE .... APPLICABLE MATERZAL Z;T~OY BY L[auld [NcZNERAT~ON IN ACCORDANCE WZTHACCOROANCE REoUL~[~^~ED A~SO~&L REGULATIONS' LOCAL · -- o~ ,.E p.oouc~ ~¢~R~_~ ........ ----~, . ~F TLV --~o suPF'LIED-,,,&T~oN~ A~=~_ ~'~R SAFETY RESP~"- ---~eHA JO~ .... _...^~ CON~-' --~-ED CO,-~- _.~ CON1~-- o=H IER .... EXHAUST) NZ .-~ENT sUPPL --~,'~E ExposUrE. LOCAL EOUI r'"~.,. ~D TO [MPLEM~'-- NT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR nE SUFF~C~£--~SURE BELOW TLV(S). · zLAT~ON: pROV[~ MAINTAIN ~r~ : 2sTANT GLOVES suCH AS · NITRZLE RUBBER vENT vENT[LAT[ON T wITH oSMA REoULAT[ONS ARE PR cHEMiCAL Sr~'~GULATZONS EYE rn~ _e~O, HOWLY~ ~e~v EGU[P~C~ sKZN coNTACT~ wEAR AOV~_~ yOUR SAr~-- (cON~" . U[p~ENT: TO pREvENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED cT.E- PROTE~[~EC~H~NO A.O soOTS- _ ........ --- ........ oR oTHER ~O.~E"TS --' i ,. ....... : .................... : .................. ....... T .............................. [ -------EON AccUMU~uER ORIG[NA[~-,r[D IHAT THE WARRADZEVo'~ON~.M ~"_~'~ T.E~R C~ ...... · ADV~S~E· AND suZTAU~ ~..LAST pAGE ATTACHMENT PA~F 170OFIower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Teleph.o, ne (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard INTERIM PERMIT PERMI T~I 5OO47C TO OPERATE: ISSUED: APRIL 1, 1987. E XP I RE S: APRIL 1, 1990 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES : STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 2 FACILITY: I OWNER: SEQUOIA PAINT COMPANY, INC. I ELDER, J.L. ?11 E. 19TH STREET I ?11 E. 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 TANK # AGE(IN YRS) SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZED PIPING? 1,2 21 NON-MVF 3 NO NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON--TRANSFERABLE * * ~ POST ON PREMISES DATE PERMIT MAILED: DATE PEE/-~IT CHECK LIST RETURNED: Division et Environmental '-~ A~p'~{[~ ication~" e_ -" !, Z ~. 1700 F10,%~er Street Bakersfiel CA 93305 APPLICATI'ON FOR PE~!T TO CT.~%ATE ~DE~R~D ~~US SUBSTANCES ST'D~E [TAC!LI~ T~ of Application (check): ~New Facility ~ification of Facility ~ ~'~ti?~ Facility ~ansfer of ~ership A. ~e~gency 24-~ur Contact (n~e, area c~e, '~one~,: ~ys ~- ~ of Business (dheck): ~line S~tion ~er (de~ri~) Is Tank(s) ~c~t~ on ~ Agricultural Faro? ~Y~ Is Tank(s) Us~ Primarily for ~ricultural ~r~ses? ~Yes ~ Facility Addre~ q~ a ;~ Sg,,er Nearest Cro~ St. ~am~ . T R .. SEC (Rural ~ations ~ly) ~er ~, ~. ~~ Con~ct ~r~n ~ ~dress9 U ~ Jg~ a'~ Zip ~ Tele~one O~rator ~, ~ ~C~ ~m. Con,ct ~rson ~~ " ~dress ~; [ ~ ; 9~ $9, Zip ~~ Tele~one ~l~, 7~ ~8 B. Water ~ Facility Provid~ by ~p~ ~' Gro~water ~il ~aracteristics at Facility Basis for Soil ~ a~ Gro~Water ~p~ ~te~inations C. Contractor CA Contractor's Lice~e ~. Addr e~ Zip Tele~o~ Pro~s~ ~rti~ ~te Pro~s~' C~pletion ~te Worker's C~~tion Certtfica(i'on ~ Insurer E. Tank(s) Store (~eck all t~t a~ly): Tank ~ ~ste Pr~uct ~tor Vehicle Un.leaded R~u!a~ Pr~i~ Die~! ~ste Fuel D D 0 O D D .D ~ank ~ Chemi~l Sto~ ~non-co~cial ~e> C~ ~ (i~ kn~) Chemical ~reviously G. ~ransEe~ o~ ~e~ship ~te of ~ransfer ~__ ........ Pr~io..~s :~mer Previous Facility N~ ~' ~...~-%dersta~ t'7~t : .... <~ ~ ~ti~ Authority may ~ify or resinate ~e .~.~-a~ ~'~- - · .~.~ of the 7~:r .... ~ ~>.~rate ~his ~dergro~d sterne facility u~n receivi~ ~is c~.~.~2~d fo~. ~is fo~ has ~en c~plet~] '~r.{~'~ .~nalty of '~. _ ~' {?~ tc ~e ~st of my ~owt~ge is true and corr~t. TANK ~ I %FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR ~CH '~.'ANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: [-]Vaulted ~Non-vaulted ~Double-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material ]~Carbon Steel [] Stainless St'eel [-]Polyvinyl Chloride l-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel  Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~in~ [] Bronze [-]Unknown Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tank Seconc~ary CoHtainment - I ' I-]Double-Wall [~Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None []Unknown i-]Other (describe): Manufacturer: [~Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity- (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lining DRubber [']Alkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay ~Unlined []Unknown [']Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -']~Galvani'zed -]~'~7!~-~ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrappin~ ·]Tar or Asphalt []unknown []None []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: -[]None [-]Impressed Current System ['1SacrifiCial Anode System Describe System & Equii:ment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: ~Visual (vaulted tanks dnly) []Groundwater Monitorirg' W~ll(s) ~Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ~U-Tube Without Liner ? U-Tube with Ccm. patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg We,il(s)* Vapor Detector* [] Liquid · Level Sensor* ~ Conductivit~ Sensor _ [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space Daily 'raging & Inventory Reconciliation [-1Periodic Tightness Testing None [] Unknown [] Other b. Piping: r']Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping~ [']Monitoring S~up with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Race~y I-]Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [-]Synthetic Liner Raceway []None [] Unknown [] Other · Describe Make & Model: 8. ~en Tightness Tested? ~Yes I-]NO FEqUnknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Ccmpany 9. Tank ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes i~No []unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Pro~tection. ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls []Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box [-]None []Unknown [-]Other: List Make & Model For ~J~ove Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~Yes ~]No ~unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer []Pressure ~Suction []Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe b. Underground Piping CorrosiOn Protection : ~Galvanized []Fiberglass-Clad [~Impressed Current []SacrifiCial Anode []Polyethylene Wrap ~Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or As~alt ['~Unknown []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ~Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System []None []Unknown []Other (describe) = TANK ~ ~.~ ~."ILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR _,CB ~ANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: []Vaulted [']Non-Vaulted ~]Double-Wal 1 ~Single-Wal 1 2. Ta~ Material  Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel [-]Polyvinyl Chloride I-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze []Unknown Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4, Tank Sec6ndhry conta'inment []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner [qLined Vault [-]None []Unknown , · ~ [-]Other (describe): Manufacturer: [3Material~ Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lining ~]~Rubber []Alkyd ~[]Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay ~Unlined []t~known [-]Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --~[GalVanize~ -]~-~ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap~ [qVinyl Wrappirg ~Tar or Asphalt [3Unknown []None []Other (describe): ~ Cathodic Protection: "I-]None []-]Impressed Current 'System {'1Sacrificial Anode System 'Describe' System & Equi~ment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitorinc~, and Int~ ~. ~. ~-~isual (vaul{ed ~-~ Only) [~Groundwater Monitoring' Well(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) []U-Tube Without Liner ? u-Tube with Ccm. patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring We,Il(s)* Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [] Conductivit~ Sensor [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank [3Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annular Space [2] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [3Periodic Tightness Testing [] None .[]Unknown [].Other ' ' " b. Piping: {'{Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipingw []Monitoring S~mnp with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Race~y []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Raceway []~one []Unknown [] Other ,~, " ·Describe Make & Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has ~13is Tan~ Been Tightness Tested? [3Yes []No ~bnknown Date of'Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company' 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? []Yes ~No []Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection TT ~a rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [~vel pe Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves []Auto Shut- Off Controls Capacitance Sensor [-]Sealed Fill Box [-]None [3Unknown Other: List Make & Model For ;~b°ve Devices 11. Piping .~ a. Underground Piping: ~Yes [3No []Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ~]Pressure ~Suction []Gravity ApPro)~imate Length of Pipe R~% b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized []Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrificial Anode []polyethylene Wrap [-]Electrical Isolation [-]Vinyl Wrap [-]Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []None [-]Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: ['3Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System []None [-3Unknown [']Other (describe): DATA SHEET / /. 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE ;60e} 324-1133 O03SBS .. SOLVENT 52g-66 PAOE: TH~B MBDS COMPLZEB.UZTH 29 O~R ~gSD. S2OO CTHE HAZARD COMMUNZCAT~ON STANDARD) PRODUCT NAME: SOLVENT ~29-66 CAB NUMBER:' 6~7~2 96 7 DS SD 033 8032~80- SEeUO~A PAINT DATA SHEET NO: OO~DB~-O02 ?tS-EAST t9 STREET LATEST REVXSZON DATE: BAKERS~ZELD CA 93307 PRODUCT: ZNVOZCE: ZNVO[CE DATE: TO: SE~UOZA PAINT ?2E-EAST t9 STREET ATTN: PLANT MGR./SAFETY D~R. BAK£R5F~ELD CA SECTION ~-PRODUCT ZDENT~F~CATZON GENERAL OR SENKR~O ~O: AL~PHAT~C HYDROCARBON HAZARD CLASSZF~CATZON: (103 COMBUSTIBLE (t73.11B) SECTZON ZZ-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ZNGREDZENT Z (BY ~T) PEL' TLV NOTE ALZPHATZC PETROLEUN 100 ~O0 PPM ( DZST~LLATES ( t): NIOSH RECOMHENDS A LZMZT OF tOO MO/CUM - 8.HOUR TZME WEZGHTEO AVERAGE. TLV NOT ESTABLZSHED FOR THZS MATERZAL. SECTION ;Z! PHYSZCAL DATA PROPERTY REFZNEMENT MEASUREMENT ZNZTZAL BOZLZNG POZNT FOR PRODUCT 350.00 ( t76.66 DES C) ~ 760. D0 MMHG VAPOR PRE~UR£ ~OR PRODUCT O.Dt ~ 2GO.OD ( 37.77 OEG C) VAPOR DENSZTY A~R t S SPECZ~C ORAV~TY 8tl ~ 60.00 OEO PERCENT VOLATZLES EVAPORATION RATE ( = t) )200.00 SECTZON ZV-F~RE AND EXPLOSION OATA ~LASH POZNT 100-200 DE~ EXPLOSIVE LZMZT ~PROOUCT) LO~ER .9~ EXT~NGU~SHZNO MEO~A: R£OULAR ~OAM OR ~AT£R FOO OR CARBON D~OXZDE OR DRY CH£HZCAL HAZAROOUS OECOMPOS~TZON PRODUCTS: MAY FORM TOXZC MATERZALS:~ CARBON D~OXZOE ANO CARBON MONOXIDE, VARZOUS HYOROCARBONS, SPECZAL ~ZREF~OHTZN~ PROCEOURES: ~EAR SELF-CONTAZNEO ~REATHZN~ APPARATUS ~TH A FULL ~ACEP~ECE OPERATEO ~N PRESSURE CEMANO OR OTHER POSiTiVE PRESSURE HODE WHEN FZGHTZNG UNUSUAL ~RE ~ EXPLOSION HAZARDS: VAPORS ARE HEAVZER THAN AZR AND MAY TRAVEL ALON~ THE ~ROUND OR SE MOVED BY VENTZLATZON ANO Z~N~TED SY HEAT. P~LOT LZ~HTS~'OTHER FLAMES AND Z~N~TZON SOURCES AT LOCATZONS D~STANT FROM MATER~AL HANDLZN~ POZNTo NEVER USE WELDZNO OR CUTTZNG TORCH ON OR NEAR DRUM (EVEN EMPTY) BECAUSE PRODUCT (EVEN Just RESZDUE) CAN ZGNZTE EXPLOSIVELY. SECTION V-HEALTH HAZARD DATA PERMZSSZBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL ~00 ' PPM E~EOTS O~ OVEREXPOSURE: ~OR PRODUCT EYES - CAN CAUSE SEVERE ~RR~TAT~ON, REDNESS, TEAR~NG, BLURRED V~S~ON. SKiN - PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT CAN CAUSE MODERATE ZRRZTATZON. DEFATTZNG. DERHATZTZS. BREATH~NO - EXCESSZYE ZNHALAT~DN OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL ~RR~TATZON, D~ZZ~NEBS ~EAKNESS, FATZOUE. NAUSEA. HEADACHE, POSSZBLE UNCONSCIOUSNESS, AND EVEN ASPHYXiATiON. S~ALLOHZNO- CAN CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL ZRRZTATZON. NAUSEA~ VONZTZNG~ OZARRHEA. ASP[RAT~ON OF MATERZAL ZNTO THE LUNGS CAN CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONZTZB. ? 2 - s ~ - ?. ~ o - o, Ashland £hemi£al--£ompa~A MATERIAL SAFETY ,. Box 2219. COLUMBUS. OHIO 43216. {614} DATA SHEET 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (606) 324-1133 003SS5 SOLVENT 529 SECTZON V HEALTH HAZARD DATA (CONTZNUED) FZRST A~D: ZF ON SKZN: THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED AREA WZTH SOAP AND WATER. REMOVE CONTAMZNATED CLOTHZNG. LAUNDER CONTAMZNATED CLOTHZNG BEFORE RE-USE. OCCASZONALLY. GET MEDZCAL ATTENTZON. ZF SWALLOWED: DO NOT ZNDUCE VOMZTZNG. KEEP PERSON WARN/ QUZET AND GET MEDZCAL ATTENTION. ASP~RATZON OF MATERZAL ZNTO THE LUNGS DUE TO VOH~TZNG CAN CAUSE CHEMZCAL PNEUMONZTZS WHZCH CAN SE FATAL. D~FF~CMLT/ ADMZNZSTER OXYGEN. ZF SREATHZNG HAS STOPPED/ GZVE ARTZFZCZAL RESPZRATZON. KEEP PERSON WARM/ QUZET/ AND GET MEDZCAL ATTENTZON. PRZMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: ~NHALAT~ON SKZN CONTACT ................................................................................... HAZARDOUS POLYMERZZATZON: CANNOT OCCUR STABZLZTY: STABLE ZNCOMPATZBZLZTY: AVOZD CONTACT NZTH:. STRONG OXZDZZZNG AGENTS. ................................................................................... SECTZON VZZ-SPZLL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ................................................................................... STEPS TO BE TAKEN ~N CASE MATERZAL ZS RELEASED OR .......................................................... SMALL SPZLL: ABSORB LZ~UZD ON PAPER/ VERMZCULZTE, FLOOR ABSORBENT/ OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERZAL AND TRANSFER TO HOOD. LARGE SPZLL: ELZMZNATE ALL ZGN~TZON SOURCES (FLARES/ FLAMES, ZNCLUDZNG PZLOT L/GHTS. ELECTRZCAL SPARKS). PERSONS NOT WEARZNG PROTECTZVE EGUZPMENT SHOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM AREA OF SPZLL UNTZL CLEAN-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED. STOP SP~LL AT SOURCE. DZKE AREA OF SPELL TOPR£VENT SPREADING. PM~P LZGU2D TO SALVAGE TANK. REMAINING L~OU~D MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND/ CLAY/ EARTH. FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERZAL AND SHOVELED ~NTO CONTAZNERS. WASTE D~SPOSAL METHOD: ...................... SMALL SPZLL: DZSPOSE OF ZN ACCORDANCE W'~TH ALL LOCAL/ STATE.AND FEDERAL REGULATZONS. LARGE SPZLL: DZBPOSE OF ZN ACCORDANCE WZTH ALL LOCAL/ STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATZONS. RESPIRATORY PROTECTZON: ZF TLV OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT [S EXCEEDED. A N~OSH/HSHA JOINTLY APPROVED A[R SUPPL2ED RESPIRATOR [S ADVISED [N ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULATIONS ALBO PERMIT OTHER NZOSH/MSHA RESPZRATORS UNDE~ SPECZFZED CONO[TZONS. (SEE YOUR SAFETY EGUZPMENT SUPPLZER). ENG[NEERZNG OR ADMZN[STRAT[VE CONTROLS SHOULD BE ZMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. VENTZLATZON: PROVZDE SUFFZCZENT MECHANICAL [GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MA[NTAZN EXPOSURE BELOW TLV[S). PROTECTZVE GLOVES: WEAR RESZSTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:/ NZTRZLE RUBBER EYE PROTECTZON: CHEMZCAL SPLASH GOGGLES ~N COMPLIANCE W~TH OSHA REGULAT~ON~ ARE ADVZSED~ HOWEVER, OSHA REGULATZONS ALSO PERMZT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY E~UZPMENT SUPPLZER) OTHER PROTECTZVE' EGUZPNENT: TO PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKZN CONTACT. WEAR ZMPERVZOUS CLOTHZNG AND SOOTS. .- SECTION ZX-SPECZAL PRECAUTZONS OR OTHER CO~ENTS CONTAZNERS RETAZN PRODUCT RESZDUE5 (VAPOR. L~OUZD. AND/OR 5OL2D)~ ALL HAZARD PRECAUTZONS GZVEN ZN THZS DATASHEET ~UST BE OBSERVED. THE ZNFORMATZON ACCUMULATED HEREZN ZS BELZEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ZS NOT WARRANTED TO SE WHETHER ORZG~NATZNG W~TH ASHLAND OR NOT. RECiPiENTS ARE ADVZSED TO CONFIRM [N ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE ~NFORMAT~ON ~S CURRENT~ APPLZCASLE. AND SUITABLE TO TH~ZR CIRCUMSTANCES. PAINT~ 711 EAST IStTH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ~3305 ,'I' "The Best Paints Are Made By *CEOUOIA" FILE CONTE.~iTS SUMMARY Activity Date # Of Tanks Comments OUNTY OF KERN Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 ,~. , .. · -- Bnkersfieid, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861.3429 Fnx Number ~~.~ ~ ~ /~ -' April 24, 1989 Mr. Jim Eider Sequoia Paint Company 711 E. 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-5698 Subject: Site Characterization Report - Underground Tank Site, Sequoia Paint Company, 711 E. 19th Street, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Elder: The subject report prepared by William H. Park and Associates has been reviewed by this Department. The report provided the following information: 1. Laboratory results of the soil borings indicated minimal level of contamination below the underground storage tanks. 2. The 1987 Water Supply Report published by the Kern Gounty Water Agency indicated the presence of perched groundwater at a depth of 5 to 10' at the site, but no groundwater was encountered during the drilling. Recent drilling of the geologist in the nearby area also confirmed the absence of perched groundwater. 3. Field screening of the soil borings using TLV meter indicated the presence of hydrocarbon vapors, however this was not confirmed with the analytical results. , '~. Based on the above findings, it was recommended that no additional site characterization or remedial action is needed at this site. The excavation area, however needs to be capped with an impermeable barrier (asphalt/concrete)to prevent the volatilization and further transport of the contaminants. This remedial action is acceptable to the Department and can now be implemented. Upon completion of the remedial action the site assessment is deemed complete and that the soil contamination originating from the fuel tank leakage does not pose a significant threat to groundwater supplies. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Dolores Gough Environmental Health Specialist I Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:dr dolores\elder.ltr 4/24/01 cc: Duane Smith, William H. Park and Associates KERN COUNTY 2700 '~4' Street, Ste. 300 8akersffe]d, CA 93301 EnvJ~oa~enb~t He~tt~ Services Depaz~ment (805) 861-3636 March 16, 1989 Mr. Jim Elder Sequoia Paint Company 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield, GA 93305-5698 Subject: Site Characterization Workplan for Underground Storage Tank site, Sequoia Paint Company, Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Elder: The subject workplan prepared by William H. Park has been reviewed by this Department. The proposed work is acceptable for the initial investigation of the full extent of contamination. If any further work is required to adequately define the contamination plume, an addendum to this proposed workplan must be submitted to this Department' for approval. After all samples have been retrieved and analyzed, a final report describing the full extent of contamination at thi~ site must be submitted to this office within 30 days. This report must also discuss the remediation alternatives available and applicable to this-site. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-363.6. Sincerely, ~0/~ G~ ~'~ Dolores Gough Environmental Health Specialist I "~ DG:cd cc: Thomas Gutcher William H. Park (dolores\elder.let) THE BEST PAINTS 711 EAST lC)TH 'STREET BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA JIM E~ER March 2, 1989 Kern County Environmental Health Department 2700 'M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT: Location: ~711 E.'19th Street Bakersfield, CA Known As: Sequoia Paint PERMIT #: 150047 Dear Mary Weddell: ' I had the underground paint thinner storage tanks removed in November. We have very limited storage space. Our business is seasonal and we are getting into the busy time of the year. We need to get the hole filled and the cement restored in our storage yard: as soon as you can review the paper work so we can do what is necessary to satisify your department procedures. ~We have been operating on a temporary basis since the.tanks were removed and I am sure you are aware of the special problem we are going~through with the homeless people in our area. After 27 years of business at this location we are fighting for a business.future. Any consideration would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, ,..--~/ ~ ,~ .,~ Jim ~,lder "The Best Paints Are Made By SEQUOIA" WILLIAM H. PARK REGISTERED GEOLOGIST NO. 22'7 I 3040 19TH STREET, SUITE 10 BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 9330! TELEPHONE (805) 32'7-96a! February 24, 1989 Mr. Jim Elder Sequoia Paint.Company 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield, California 93305-5698 Re: Former Underground Storage Tank Location ..... Sequoia Paint Company 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield, California 93305-5698 Closure Permit No. A797-15 Dear Mr. Elder: Enclosed please find one (1) copy of the Site Characterization Workplan for the above referenced site. One copy each has also been forwarded to Ms. Janis Lehman of the Kern County Environmental Health Department and to Mr. Robert L. Williams of Williams and Williams, Inc. I spoke to Ms. Lehman yesterday (February 23, 1989) and she informed me that the workplan could not be reviewed for approval for three to six weeks. I told her of your need to proceed as quickly as possible, but she said that no exceptions could be made. I would like to proceed with implementation the workplan as soon as approval is granted. Perhaps you can be more persuasive in expediting workplan approval. If you have any questions, please Keel free to call. Yours truly, Thomas F. Gutcher Assistant Geologist TFG/tg Enclosure cc: Mr. Robert L. Williams Williams and Williams, Inc. RE GISTEREE) GEOLOGIST NO. 227 t L~ L~. 3040 ,9TH BTREET, BU,TE ,0 FEB 2 '( 19U9 BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93301 TELEPHONE (805) 327-968 I Environmental Health Div, February 24, 1989 K~n'C~n~ H~lthDep[ SITE CHARACTERIZATION WORKPLAN. Re: Former Underground Storage Tank Location Sequoia Paint Company 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield, California 93305-5698 Closure Permit No. A797-15 Site Background The Sequoia Paint Company has occupied the site at 711 East 19th Street in Bakersfield, California since 1962. The site location is shown on Attachment A. Since then, the site has been used for the manufacture and distribution of paint. It was reported that horse'stalls previOusly occupied the site. Two underground storage tanks were removed from the site on November 17, 1988. One tank, designated Tank 'A,.had a 7,000 gallon capacity. The other tank, designated Tank B, had a 1,000 gallon capacity. The tanks were utilized for the storage of paint thinner from 1962 to 1984. No other products were stored in the tanks. 'According to Mr. Jim Elder of the Sequoia Paint Company, inventory .records show no discrepancies indicating product loss. Mr. Elder also reports no failed tightness tests, no repairs to the tanks or associated piping, and no past spills or leaks. According to the Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet, the sediments underlying the site consist of Quaternary fan'deposits comprised of sediments deposited from streams emerging from highlands surrounding the Great Valley. In general, these deposits consist of unconsolidated, poorly sorted silt, sand, and gravel. According to the General SOil Map of Kern County, the site is underlain by soils of the Delano Association. In general, this soil type consists of well drained moderately fine textured soils developed in sandy granitic alluvium. According to the 1987~Water Supply Report, published by the Kern County Water Agency, perched groundwater exists at a depth of between 5 and 10 feet beneath the site. However, recent drilling experience in the general area indicates that no perched water .exists nearby. Also, no water was found in the tank excavation which was approximately 10 feet deep. The 1987 Water Supply Report shows groundwater of the primary aquifer at a depth of 200+ feet. Site Specific Plot Plan The site specific plot plan is included as Attachment B. Preliminary Site Assessment Results The analytical results 6f the preliminary site assessment are included as Attachment C. Four soil samples were collected from beneath each tank by CALPI, Incorporated. Samples were taken 'from depths of 2 feet and 6 feet beneath, the bottom and near the ends of each tank. Sample identification was based on the tank, depth, and end of the tank. For example, the sample identified as Tank A W2' was collected at a depth of 2 feet beneath the bottom of the west end of Tank A. Attachment B shows the sample locations. Soil Sampling Plan Two soil borings are proposed to assess the vertical extent of contaminant migration and to determine if perimeter borings will be needed to assess the horizontal extent of contaminant migration. As shown on Attachment B, the borings' will be located through the center of the tank locations. These locations were chosen because ~'~ 2 WILLIAM H. PARK maximum vertical migration of contaminants below underground storage tanks usually occurs directly below the tanks. The borings will be drilled to amaximum depth of 35 'feet. Earlier work by another consultant indicates no significant levels of contamination at depths of 15 feet or .more. Also, the.preliminary site assessment, along with the work mentioned above, suggests that the extent of contamination is probably limited to the region below t~e tank locations. If significant levels of contamination are found during this stage of the characterization, additional borings will be needed to assess the horizontal extent of contamination. Approximately six soil samples will be Submittted for analyses. The samples will be analyzed for T.P.H. gasoline, B.T.X., and oil and grease as required in the original closure permit. The samples will be analyzed by SMC Laboratory in Bakersfield. The analytical methods utilized by SMC Laboratory are listed on Attachment C. The quality assurance and quality control of the laboratory is available from SMC Laboratory on request. Chain of Custody Records documenting sample handling will be included. Soil samples will be collected using a split-spOon sampler driven into the soil utilizing a truck-mounted hollow stem auger rig (Mobil Drill B-53). The split-spoon sampler contains three two and three-eights inches diameter by six inches long brass tubes. The sampler will be driven through the proper sampling interval after the hole is drilled with the hollow stem auger. The sampler will then be removed from the drilling equipment and the brass tubes removed from the sampler. The ends of one tube from each sample depth will be sealed w~th foil, capped, and then sealed with tape. The tube wil~ then be labeled with the test hole number and depth. The sample will be placed in a plastic bag and the bag sealed and labeled. Each bagged tube will be placed on ice for delivery to SMC Laboratory. 3 WILLIAM H. PARK Another soil sample from each sample depth will be retained for field screening and soil descriptions. Field screening consists of a headspace reading for combustible gas with a Gastech meter. In addition to the headspace readings, hydrocarbon odors, if p~esent, will be noted. A separate set of augers will be used for each borehole to avoid cross contamination. The sampling equipment will be scrubbed and washed and thoroughly rinsed between each sample collection.~ Health and Safety Considerations Ail personnel involved in.drilling and sample retrieval have received training as specified in the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard [29 CFR 1910.120 (e)]. All personnel will wear hardhats when working near the drilling rig. Since high levels of harmful contaminants have not been encountered in previous work at the site, additional protective gear is not deemed necessary. On-site monitoring, as'specified in the Soil Sampling Plan, will be provided using a Gastech combustible gas meter. Submitted by: ~;~;t~re~m~ioglst State of California No. 3584 Thomas F. Gutcher Assistant Geologist WILLIAM H. PARK SMC Laboratory Anal~ical Ch~mist~ Client Name: CALPI, Inc. Address : P.O. Box 6278 'Bakersfield, CA 93386 Date samples received : 11-17'-88 Date ana]ys~s completed: 11-18-88 Date of report : 11-]8-88. Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2538 ID: #l Tank A W2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 0.10 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene 0.41 0.1 p-Xylene 0.55 0.1 m-Xylene 1.9 0.1 o-Xylene 0.65 0.1 'Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 17 1.0 Oil & Grease 385 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS. LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer 3155 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597. P.O, Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 Attachment C Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia PRint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~2 T~nk A ~2539 ID: ~ u~m/~m 'MRL,ugm/gm Benzene , 3.2 0.1 Toluene 0.78 0.1 E{hylbenzene i5 0.1 p-Xy].ene 19 0.! m-Xylene 62 0.1 o-Xylene 23 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 1.3 0.] TPH (Gasoline) 260 1.0 Oil & Grease 135 20 #2540 ID: #3 Tank A E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 13 0.1 Toluene 2.8 0.1 Ethylbenzene 27 0.1 P-Xylene 21 0.1 m-Xylene~ 96 0.1 o-Xylene 43 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 .TPH (Gasoline) 250 1.0 Oil & Grease 85 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: california DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 907] ~IRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH =. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram .. ND = Not detected Stan Comer Attachment C Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2541 ID: #4 Tank A EG' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5~2 0.1 Tc!uen~ 0.58 Ethylbenzene 6.0 0.1 p-Xylene 4.9 0.1 m-Xylene 20 0.1 o-Xylene 8.2 0.1: Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) ?1 1.0 Oil & Grease 70 20 #2542 ID: #5 Tank B W2" ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 3.9 0.1 Toluene 1.2 0.1 Ethylbenzene 12 0ol p-Xylene 12 0.1 m-Xylene 40 0.1 o-Xylene 9~2 0.1 Isopropyibenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 160 1.0 Oil & Grease 370 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 907! MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected S tan Comer Attachment C Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2543 ID: #6 Tank B W6' ugm/gm MRL',ugm/gm ~ .......... I I ¢! Toluene 0.36 0. 1 Ethylbenzene 4.9 0.1 p-Xylene '5.0 0.1 m-Xylene 17 0.1 o-Xylene ' 4.1 0.1 Isoprop¥1benzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 51 1.0 Oil & Grease 245 .20 #2544 ID: #7 Tank B E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 44 0.1 Toluene 7.1 0.1 Ethylbenzene 68 0.1 p-Xylene 53 0.1 m-Xylene 230 . 0.1 o'-Xylene 84 0.I Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 670 1.0 Oil & Grease 620 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram. ND = Not detected Stan Comer AttaChmen~ C Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2545 ID: #8 Tank B E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm ~cnncnc 5,9 ~.l Toluene 1.6 0.1 Ethylbenzene. 16 0.! p-Xylene 15 0.1 m-Xylene 53 0.] o-Xylene 20 0.! Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 240 1.0 Oil & Grease 95 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT'manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071' MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer \ Attachment C ~700rk, w~ St,.t KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT H~.~LTHOmC[, B&kevat~ekl, C&flfornla 9330~ L~n M ~, M.D. T~ (~5} ~1-3e3~ EN~RONME~L H~ ~RE~R OF EN~R~MEN~ H~ ~m~ [ Re~hlrd ~aclllty Name Xern County Per~lt * $ UNDERGROUND T~K 'DISPOSITION T~CKING RECO~ This form Is to be returned to the Kern County Health. Department ~lthln 14 days o~ acceptance of tank(s) 'oy disposal or recycling', facility. The holder of the permit ~lth number noted above la responsible for lnsurin~ that this form ts completed and returned. 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':v;*.,~,~,;~.' ~ .: ' ' ,,;' '~;'.'-; :~ ~..~',~ :"~:..~. ' ". ..... . .... . ~ ' , t ' ..... :2; '-t "~';'%~'~'~..~.~.'/'¢"~"~;:,,.,"~),~'~ .',,."~: "'" :..:;~'~;,~¥~-..~ '".'.:.;' '..'..,,?.'~;~4'~?:~:;~',~ ~7~,-:'~.: .. ~-- *.?.~.:'h:. ,, ' -': .,, . ,,, ' KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN, 2700 M Street HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ' -' Mailing Address: 1415 Truxtun Avenue DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Bakersfield, California 93301 Vernon S. Reichard (805) 861-3636 PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A797-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Sequoia Paint Jim Elder Calpi Inc. 711E. 19th St. ?11E. 19th St. P.O. Box 6278 Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA 93386 License # 50605 Phone: 323-7948 Phone: 589-5648 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES January 20, 1989 2_ TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE October 20, 1988 .OCATION APPROVED BY }'l /'<.//,' //ani~ Lehmanr .... z ................. , .............. POST ON PREMISES ........................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work. ~. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action. 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Health and Fire Department approved methods as. described in Handbook UT-30. 4. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook ~UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Health Department. a. (Tank size 1,000 gallons or less)-a minimum of two samples must be re~rieved beneath the center of the tank at depths Of approximately two feet and six feet. b ' (Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons)- a minimum of.four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends 0~f' each tank · ~ at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 5. If any contractors or disposal facilities other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. 6. Soil Sampling (piping area) a minimum of two samples ·must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s) . DISTRICT OFFICES PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A797-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ADDENDUM SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY 7. Sample analysis a. All paint thinner samples'must be'analyzed for aliphatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons and oil and grease.) 8. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Health Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. 10. Permittee is responsible for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record" issued with this permit is properly'filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal. 11. Advise this office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 24 hours advance notice. 12. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. 3L:cd 1020-15 INTERNAL USE ~ cou..¥ .EALT. DEPA,.T,,ENT iS 4' o,v,s,o, o. ENV,.O.MENTAL ..L.. APPL, .T,UM DATE "d I?00 FLOWER STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 # OP TANKs TO BE ABANDONED (805) 861-3636 LENGTH 0P PIPING TO ABANDON APpLT CATT ON FOR PERI~'r T FOR PERlVI~ENT CLOSURE/.dk.IE~,dt.NDOI~TI~I]ENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZ~DOUS SUBSTa~kl*qCES STORAGE FAC 1' LT TY THIS APPLICATION IS POR E~ REMOVAL, OR E~ ABANDONMENT IN PLACE (PILL OUT ONE APPLICATION P~R PACILITY) ~PROJECT CONTACT IPHONE # ISEC/T/R (RURAL' LOCATIONS ONLY) Jack Vechil ~' I MIGNT~.805--589--5648 SEQUOIA PAINT 711 E 19th Baker. Street OWNER . ADDRESS PHONE Jim Elder SAME (805 )323 -7948 TANK REMOVAL CONTRACTOR JADORESS tPHONE CALPI, Inc. IP.O. Box 6278 Bak 93386 (805)589 -5648 PROPOSED PROJECT STARTING DATE ~CALIPORNIA LICENSE · WORKEN'S COMPENSATION · ~INSURKR !PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESS~ CONTRACTOR '~DDRESS ,PHONE CALPI, Inc. P.O. Box 6278 Bak 93386 405 ~89-5648 ~/ORKER'S COMPENSATION · iNSURER PHONE SAME SAME ~05 ~34 -8300 LABORATORY THAT MILL A~AL~E S~PLeS ~.ODReSS PHONE SMC 3155 Pegasus Dr. Bak 93308 ~05 B93-3597 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF RATERIALS STORED TANK · VOLUME CHENICAL STORED (NON-CO)O4ERCIAL NAME) 'DATES STORED CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORED 1 7~ o~t *~er !UgO To1984 ' NONE ! 2._~._ 1000 Paint thinnor 1960 To1984 NONE · TO ~ATER ~0 eACILITY PROVIDED SY DEPTE TO URO~ATEN Improvement District 4 200' ' NEAREST WATER WELL - GIVE DTST~CE ~D DESCRIBE ~E IF WITHIN 600 FE~ ISOIL ~g AT FACILI~ SANDY LO~ NONE ~HESPERIA HANFORD ASSOCIATIQ~ ~[S FOR SOZL ~PE ~ GROU~NAT~ DE~H DETE~Z~T[ON Water Depth Soil Data from USDA Soil Service Map Sept. 1967~ 1987 KC~ Data for GrQund- EIGHT ~AS R~UIRED BY KCHD, SEE ATTACHED MSDS ~ES~IBE HOW RESIDU~ IN T~K(SJ ~D PIPING IS ~ B~ R~~~ 0~ (INCLUDE ~NS~ATION ~D DISPOSAL C0~I~SL: Tanks will be o Blasted~ MP Vacuum will re~ov¢ ~iquid + ~ran~port ..... . . ~ESCRIBE BOTll ~E DIS~SAL ~0D ~ DISPOSAL LO~TION FOR: to Gibson for Disposal T~K(S) ' Tanks will be shipped to AMR for recycling. PIPING Piping will be shipped to AMR fo~ recycling. 8 · PL~E PROVIDE IN~R~TION REUU~D 0~ RE~RSE SIDE O~ THIS SHE~ BE~RE SUBMI~INO APPLICATION ~OR REVIEW ~IS' FORM ~S BEEN ~~~L~ O, PER~ A~ . .E BE~ O, ~ ~--E~g IS ~ -- SIGNA~RE ~~/~/.//~/ TITLECALPI, Inc. SupervisomA~9-28-88 1~o~/~4o1 SMC , AnalyticalChemistry Client Name: CALPI, Inc. Address : p.O.'Box 6278 Bakersfield, CA 93386 Date samples received : 11-17-88 'Date analysis completed: 11-18-88 Date of report : 11-18-88 Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~2538 ID: #1 Tank A W2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 0.10 0.1 ND 0.1 Toluene Ethylbenzene 0.41 0.1 0.55 0.1 p-Xylene 1.9 0.1 m-Xylene 0.65 0.1~ o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 17 1.0 Oil & Grease 385 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer 3155 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 . · (805) 393-3597 P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS oF ANALYSIS #2539 ID: #2 Tank A W6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 3.2 0.1 Toluene 0.78 0.! Ethylbenzene 15 0.1 p-Xylene 19 0.1 m-Xylene 62 0.1 o-Xylene 23 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 1.3 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 260 1.0 Oil & Grease 135 20 #2540 ID: #3 Tank A E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 13 0.1 Toluene 2.8 0.1 Ethylbenzene 27 0.1 p-Xylene 21 0.1 m-Xylene 96 0.1 o-Xylene 43 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 250 1.0 Oil & Grease 85 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2541 ID: #4 Tank A E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5.2 0.1 Toluene 0.58 0.1 Ethylbenzene 6.0 001 p-Xylene 4.9 0.1 m-Xylene 20 0.1 o-Xylene 8.2 0.! Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 71 1.0 Oil & Grease 70 20 #2542 ID: #5 Tank B W2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 3.9 0.1 Toluene 1.2 0.1 Ethylbenzene 12 0.1 p-Xylene 12 0.1 m-Xylene 40 0.1 -o-Xylene 9.2 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 160 1.0 Oil & Grease 370 20 'Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project.Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2543 ID: #6 Tank B W6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 1.1 0.1 Toluene 0.36 0.1 Ethylbenzene 4.9 0.1 p-Xylene 5.0 0.1 m-Xylene 17 0.1 o-Xylene 4.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 51 1.0 Oil & Grease 245 20 #2544 ID: #7 Tank B E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 44 0.1 Toluene 7.1 0.1 Ethylbenzene 68 0.1 p-Xylene 53 0.1 .m-Xylene 230 0.1 o-Xylene 84 0.1 isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 670 1.0 Oil & Grease 620 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS $2545 ID: $8 Tank B E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5.9 0.1 Toluene 1.6 0.1 Ethylbenzene 16 0.1 p-Xylene 15 0.1 m-Xylene 53 0.1 o-Xylene 20 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 240 1.0 Oil & Grease 95 20 'Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer ' · !. {' '}METAL (. No. 29C:'~ '.':" I:. k,,,: ~/RECYCLING, INC: ~ 'TANK DISPOSAL FORM [' 2202 South Milliken Avenue Date: / [- !~7 ,19 [~. Ontario, CA 91761 Job # [- (714) 947-2888 I'. RO.# · ' ' JOB SITE: ~. .~ ~ ~ / ,'! DESTINATION: A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave., Ontario,~'CA 91761 t' DATE TIME I PROJECTED TANKS ORDERED BY: t LIC. NO. i ..'. TIME IN: ~ ' SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: il TIME OUT: ' · TANKS RECEIVED  QTY. GALLONS TYPE NET TONS TOTAL 280 [] [] .14 ~.. 500 [] [] .21 ~ 550 [] [] .-.. .24 ...... : ;,-I::l i 1000-12 ft. [] ~ .44 '-" ' -" ' "' ,. 1000-6ft. [] [] .61 2000 [] [] .97 2500 [] [] 1.14 3000 [] []. 1.32 , 5000 [] [] 2.42 ooo [] [] '~ -__ 7500 . [] [] 3.26 ~ ~.- 8000 [] [] 3.44 i 9000 [] [] / 3.82 ~.f ~ All fees incurred are per load unless specified, i 10000 [] 4.33 Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. " 12000 [] [] 4.93 ~- Contractor's signature represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank NO. OF TANKS TO'I~L NET TONS removal complies with State laws. --,. ,~//?/' ~-' ;-~.:~ ( CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE "F -- FIBERGLASS L 10 CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL I DESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIALS SPECIFIED ~'""-'H~AVE BEEN.COMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. /- / :~: - ,~-...? AUTHORIZED REP, DATE ....... GENE ~A_ T~o..R_COP_Y SITE cHARACTERIZATION ; SEQuOiA: 'PAINT- 'COMP. ANY t 7 1 1- EAST 1 9~TH_ STREET BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA APRIL 1989 e WILLIAM H.-PARK - GEOLOGIST -3040 Nineteenth Street, Suite 10 Bakersfield, ~ California 93301 ~ _~ (805) 32.7,9681 ~ - TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Site Background ...............· · · · · · 2 - 3 · Site Specific Pl°t Plan. 3 Preliminary Site Assessment Results ........... 3 Soil Sampling ...... 4 - 5 · ResUlts of Site Characterization ........... 6 Previous Work ' 6 - 7 Conclusions. 7 - 8 · Recommendations 8 - 9 Exhibits: Figure 1 Location Map Figure 2 Site Specific Plot Plan Figure 3 LOg of Test Hole No. 1 Figure 4 Log of Test Hole' No. 2 Figure 5 Site Map Appendix A Analytical Results and Chain of Custody Records SITE CHARACTERIZATION Re: Former Underground Storage Tank Location Sequoia Paint Company 711 East 19th Street Bakersfield, California 93305-5698 Closure Permit No. A797-15 INTRODUCTION A site characterization study has been performed for the Sequoia Paint Company site located 'at 711 East 19th Street in Bakersfield, California (see Figure 1). The site is located in Section 29, · T.29S., R.28E., M.D.B.& M. The purpose of this study is to determine the degree and extent of · unauthorized releases of paint thinner into the subsurface at this site. This investigation included an inspection of the site, drilling and logging 2 test holes, chemical analyses of selected · soil sample~, research of available materials, and the preparation of this report by Mr. Duane R. Smith, Registered Geologist No. 3584 and Mr. Thomas F. Gutcher, Assistant Geologist. 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 geologists' abilities in accordance with the foregoing limitations. 1 · · ..ri . ' ° ...... i II I1' Ii_.11_..I Hospita "~" C-o "''-'°'~~1~' --, ',~_JL_J~M._// ~------4/ ~,,f.,.~ -~' i, ~q_// ~ . ~,-~ . , .~ ,"~'~-7~ ~ ~t .. ~-_ifF' , 'Ii "I_._._._._._._._._.~, ]Fi ® J__M~L_~_JI~-.. IL ~r: I~Sch i L-1t-7t~ X~----L H ,__JLa_! ',Z/ \.1 I . . ___J .......... -' ' .. -~1~ ' · ,;21 EZ~ ' ~, ~ ~- ' .-~z~ ,~ - I ~____JL___JL , ..... -~'~F~JlALI'-'(' ~L--~'~--~--~~H½MMMMM¼~ ~i ~ bi ~11 ~ ''' ':."- 21': :q' il F-----] ,'., ~l:ll.t~ ~..L~ ~ .~'-' ' '-~ I " II ~ ~ ' , " ,, -' __~ ~[~~~,,. .,...- ~ULJLJLJULJl~,~,.:i~ ..,.... · ~" · ".,1~ . J 711 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SCALE: 1" = 2000' Source: U.S.G.S. 0ildale, 0il Center, Gosford, and Lamont 7½ Minute Quadran§les. Figure 1 SITE BACKGROUND The Sequoia Paint Company has occupied the site at 711 East 19th Street in Bakersfield, California since 1962. The site location is shown on Figure 1. Since then, the site has been used for the manufacture and distribution of paint. It was reported that horse stalls previousl~ occupied the site. Two underground storage tanks were removed from the site on November 17, 1988. One tank, designated Tank A, had a 7,000~ gallon capacity. The other tank, designated Tank B, had a 1,000 gallon capacity. The tanks were utilized for the storage of paint thinner from 1962 to 1984. No other products were stored in the tanks. According to Mr. Jim Elder of the Sequoia Paint Company, inventory records show no discrepancies indicating product loss. Mr. Elder · also reports no failed tightness tests, no repairs to the tanks or associated piping, and no past spills or leaks. · According to the Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet, the sediments underlying the site consist of Quaternary fan deposits comprised of sediments deposited from streams emerging from · highlands surrounding the Great Valley. In general, these deposits consist of unconsolidated, poorly sorted silt, sand, and gravel. Based on the General Soil Map of Kern County, the site is underlain by soils of. the Delano Association. In general, this soil type · 2 consists of well drained moderately fine textured soils developed in sandy granitic alluvium. According to the 1987 Water Supply Report, published by the Kern County Water Agency, perched groundwater exists at a depth of between 5 and 10, feet beneath the site. However, recent drilling experience in the general area indicates that no perched water exists nearby. Also, no water was found in two boreholes drilled on the site to a depth of 40 feet. The 1987 Water Supply Report shows groundwater of the primary aquifer at a depth of 200+ feet. SITE SPECIFIC PLOT PLAN The site specific plot plan is included as Figure 2. PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT RESULTS The analytical results of the preliminary site assessment and the appropriate chain of custody record are included as Appendix A-1 through A-6. Four soil samples were collected from beneath each tank by CALPI, Incorporated. Samples were taken from depths of 2 feet and 6 feet beneath the bottom and near the ends of each tank. Sample identification was based on ~the tank, depth, and end of the tank. For example, the sample identified as Tank A W2' was collected at a depth of 2 feet beneath the bottom of the west end of Tank A. Figure 2 shows the sample locations. SITE SPECIFIC PLOT PLAN SEQUOIA PAINT 711 EAST 19TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA J:PA I W'T' '~ ~ ~ISPENSE:R ON DOCK 5T O~G ~ < ·-preliminary site assessment sample location ~- soil boring location SCALE: 1" = 20' W. S. PARK AND ASSOCIATES -- J.ANUARY 1989 Figure 2 SOIL SAMPLING · Two soil borings were drilled on March 24, 1989 to assess the vertical extent of contaminant migration and to determine if perimeter borings would be needed to assess the horizontal extent of contaminant migration. As shown on Figure 2, the borings were located through the center of the tank locations. T.H. No. 1 was centered through the former location of Tank A and T.H. No. 2 was centered through the former location of Tank B. These locations were chosen because maximum vertical migration of contaminants below underground storage tanks usually occurs directly below the · tanks. The borings were drilled to a depth of 40 feet. Soil samples were collected at depths of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 feet in each borehole. Seven soil samples were submitted for analyses. The samples were analyzed for T.P.H. gasoline, B.T.X., and oil and grease as required in the original closure permit. The samples were analyzed by SMC Laboratory in Bakersfield. The analytical methods utilized by SMC Laboratory are listed on the laboratory reports included in Appendix A. The quality assurance and quality control of the laboratory is available from SMC Laboratory on request. The analytical results of the seven samples submitted for analyses along with the appropriate chain of custody records are included as Appendix A-7 through A-12. · 4 Soil samples were collected using a split-spoon sampler driven' into the soil utilizing a truck-mounted hollow stem auger rig (Mobil Drill B-53). The split-spoon sampler contains three two and three-eighths inches diameter by six inches long brass tubes. The sampler was driven through the proper sampling interval after the hole was drilled with the hollow stem auger. The sampler was then removed from the drilling equipment and the brass tubes removed from the sampler. The ends of one tube from each sample depth were sealed with foil, capped, and then sealed with tape. The tube was then labeled with the test hole number and depth. The sample was placed in a plastic bag and the bag sealed and labeled. Each bagged tube was immediately placed on ice for delivery to SMC Laboratory. Another soil sample from each sample depth was retained for field screening and soil descriptions. Field screening consisted of a headspace reading for hydrocarbon vapor with a TLV meter. In addition to the headspac~ readings, hydrocarbon odors, if present, were noted. A separate set of augers was used for each borehole to avoid cross contamination. The sampling eqUipment was scrubbed and washed and thoroughly rinsed between each sample collection. · 5 RESULTS OF SITE CHARACTERIZATION Figures 3 and 4 show logs of Test Hole Nos. 1 and 2. Appendix A-7 through A-10 show the analytical results of the seven samples submitted for analyses. Appendix A-11 and A-12 show the corresponding chain of custody records. The 10,25, and 40 foot samples from T.H. No. 1 were analyzed. The 20, 25, 30, and 40 foot samples from T.H. No. 2 were analyzed. Odors were detected at depths of 20, 25, 35, and 40 feet in T.H. No. 1. Odors were detected in all samples retrieved from T.H. No. 2. TLV meter readings also indicated the presence of hydrocarbon vapors. However, the analytical results indicate that the concentrations of hydrocarbons in the soil are minimal. No B.T.X., T~P.H. gasoline, or oil and grease was detected above minimum reporting levels in any of the samples analyzed except for the 25 foot sample from T.H. No~ 2. This sample reportedly contained 0.33 ppm toluene, 0.92 ppm ethylbenzene, 0.94 ppm para-xylene, 3.6 ppm meta-xylene, 1.0 ppm ortho-xylene, 'and 6.9 ppm T.P.H. gasoline. No benzene, isopropylbenzene, or oil and grease was detected abOve minimum reporting levels ~see Appendix A-9). This sample also showed the highest meter reading and had the strongest odor (see Figure 4). PREVIOUS WORK Two boreholes were drilled on January 21, 1989. Samples were collected by ConStruction Environmental Services, Inc. of Bakersfield, 6 LOG OF TEST HOLE '---- ~ ~ ~ W. H PARK AND ASSOCIATES ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ LOCATION: SEQUOIA PAINT COMPANY ~o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TEST HOLE IDENTIFICATION: T.H NO 1 O ~ CM ~ . . ~ o ~ ~ ~ DATE DRILLE. D: 03/24/89 ELEVATION: 405+' .~ ~ ~ Cu ~ · _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ RIG TYPE: 6" HOLLOW STEM FLIGHT AUGER _ ~ ~ miXI Lithologic Description _ o ° (TLV)i · ° Pea gravel fill -''~'-'~ ~ 40 None "~'-'°'-'. Detected Sand, brown, silty, fine to very coarse grained, o. gravel rare, loose, slightly moist, no odor. "'"i'.~ finer grained, more silt - ~°o'.]' '~ 30 Sand, tan, very fine to very coarse grained, '°' gravel common, loose, no odor. - ~7.~'7-~7 * 110 Silt, brown sandy, fine to medium grained poorly - .-:'.--!'? indurated, slightly moist, slight odor? _ 7-_'?'~:.. h - '' ~ 420 None Sand, tan, silty, fine to coarse grained, loose, odor. · '. '. · .' Detected ~_...--- · 1000 no odor _q _ _.~i'.', Silt, brown, sandy, fine to very coarse grained, --'~'..~ ~, gravel common, cobbles rare, poorly indurated, - ~7 '--= ~ 80 _ ,_ .... slight odor. -~ - ~ ..? .... · Sand, tan, very fine to very coarse grained, -i'"'""i!!! 0 2~S ' None loose, slight odor. T.D. -40' * - Sample Location (~- Sample Analyzed Figure 3 LOG OF TEST HOLE ~ ~ = W. H. PARK AND ASSOCIATES .~ ~ = ~ = ~ g =o ~ ~ SEQUOIA PAINT COMPANY ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ .~ LOCATION: ~ ~ ~ TEST HOLE IDENTIFICATION: T.H NO 2 ~ o° ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DATE DRILLED: 03/24/89 ELEVATION: 405!' ~.~ ~ om m ~ ~ RIG TYPE: 6" HOLLOW STEM FLIGHT AUGER m ~ m~X~ Lithologic Description - ' ' ' (TLV) - o o Pea gr vel fill. · · Sand, tan, fine to very coarse grained, loose, - * 615 odor. -. ~' ~ ~ 225 gravel co~on, slight odor - ~4{~5' ~ 305 None .... Detected silty, gravel absent, slight odor. -L72727 Silt, brown, sandy, fine to coarse grained, --?AVl7_ ~ 9600 6.9 poorly indurated, strong odor. _ _71~.22 ~ 1000 None .--~-- Detected odor · 1000 odor ~ - ... '.' Sand, tan, fine to very coarse grained, loose, .... odor. ~:~:_. Silt, brown, sandy, fin~'to very coarse grained, ..... "~ ~ 1350 Non'e poorly indurated, odor. T.D. - 40' Detected ~ _ Sample Location ~- Sample ~nalyzed Figure 4 California. The locations of these two boreholes, designated Hole No. 20 and Hole No. 21, are shown on Figure 5. Both boreholes were drilled to a depth of 35 feet. Samples were retrieved at depths of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 feet from Hole No. 20 and at depths of 20, 25, 30, and 35 feet from Hole No. 21. Ail ten samples were submitted to Calscience Environmental Laboratories, Inc. in Stanton, California. The samples were analyzed for nonhalogenated volatile organics by EPA Method 8015 (calibrated to paint thinner)~ and aromatic volatile organics by EPA Method 8020. Appendix A-13 through A-17 show the analytical results and the appropriate chain of custody record. The 10 foot ~sample from Hole No. 20 reportedly contained 7.3 ppm total xylenes and 34.0 ppm nonhalogenated volatile organics. The 15 foot sample from Hole No. 20 reportedly contained 2.5 ppm nonhalogenated volatile organics. The 20 foot sample from Hole No. 20 reportedly contained 0.2 ppm total xylenes and 12.0 ppm nonhalogenated volatile organics. The 25 foot sample from Hole No. 20 reportedly contained 1.3 ppm' nonhalogenated volatile organics. The 35 foot sample from Hole No. 20 reportedly contained 0.3 ppm total x¥1enes and 15 ppm nonhalogenated volatile organics. Ail of the remaining analyses reported none detected. CONCLUSIONS Very low levels of hydrocarbons exist in the soil beneath the former tank locations. This is evidenced by hydrocarbon odors, 7 S iE '-_I2 ~.C 711 EAST 1.92:1I :.-I'REET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA CurB? ~::)Al/VT ~ ~ ~U/LD/NG DtsPENS~ ON Dock ~000 ~oN ~ Co~c~ r ~ I~ ,~ H~e ~ ~o ~T O~G ~ ( ~ ~o v~o ) AREA , Figure 5 on-site meter readings, and laboratory analyses. The laboratory analyses indicate constituents consistent with the product stored in the two abandoned tanks (paint thinner). It appears that some constituent in the soil has an odor that suggests a much higher concentration than actually exists. Also, the TLV meter is apparently very sensitive to some constituent in the soil. Hence, the odors noted and the high meter readings shown on Figures 3 and 4. Since the analytical results show only minimal levels of contamination from paint thinner, it is concluded that the site has not suffered significant soil degradation by the maintenance and operation of the two underground storage tanks. RECOMMENDATIONS No additional site characterization or remedial action is deemed necessary for the following reasons: (1) the degree of contamination is minimal, (2) the excavation area is to be resurfaced with asphalt and/or concrete, (3) the depth to groundwater is in excess of 200 feet below the surface, and (4) no source of additional contaminants exists or is planned. Covering the surface with asphalt and/or concrete will prevent water from entering the soil and prevent vapors from venting to the atmosphere. The soil will be isolated from the surface and is very unlikely to have an effect on groundwater. 8 Further soil degradation should not occur because there will be no source of contaminants. The vapor plume should stabilize and remain isolated from the surface, groundwater, and surrounding soil. If the excavation area is adequately resurfaced and no additional releases of contaminants to the soil occur, there should be no short or long term threat and effect on biological reCeptors. If no remedial action is taken, as recommended herein, Sequoia Paint Company will be subject to any future liability associated with leaving the degraded soil in place, however remote the possibility of this soil affecting biological receptors in the area. Submitted by: ane R. Smith Registered Geologist State of California No. 3584 Thomas F. Gutcher Assistant Geologist · APPENDIX A ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS SMC borato Anal~icalChemis~ Client Name: CALPI, Inc. Address : P.O. Box 6278 Bakersfield, CA 93386 · Date samples received : 11-]7-88 [)ate analysis completed: 11-18-88 Date of report : 1]-18-88 Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS · #2538 ID: #1 Tank A W2' ugm/gm MgL,ugm/gm Benzene 0.10 0 ] Toluene ND 0 1 Ethylbenzene 0.41 0 1 p-Xylene 0.55 0 m-Xylene 1.9 0 1 · o-Xylene 0.65 0 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 TPH (Gasoline) 17 1 0 Oil & Grease 385 20 ~lethod of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 · MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Tota] Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer 3155 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 · P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 A-1 Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS · #2539 ID: #2 Tank A W6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 3.2 0 1 Toluene 0.78 0 1 Ethylbenzene 15 0 1 p-Xylene 19 0 1 m-Xylene 62 0 1 · o-Xylene 23 0 1 Isopropylbenzene 1.3 0 TPH (Gasoline) 260 1 0 Oil & Grease 135 20 · #2540 ID: #3 Tank A E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 13 0.1 Toluene 2.8 0.1 Ethylbenzene 27 0.1 p-Xylene 21 0.1 .O m-Xylene 96 0.1 o-Xylene 43 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 250 1.0 Oil & Grease 85 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected · Stan Comer A-2 Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint · Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2541 ID: #4 Tank A E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5.2 0.1 · Toluene 0.58 0.1 Ethylbenzene 6.0 0.1 p-Xylene 4.9 0.1 m-Xylene 20 0.1 o-Xylene 8.2 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.] · TPH (Gasoline) 71 1.0 Oil & Grease 70 20 #2542 ID: #5 Tank B W2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm · Benzene 3.9 0.1 Toluene 1.2 0.1 Ethylbenzene 12 0.1 p-Xylene 12 0.1 m-Xylene 40 0.1 o-Xylene 9.2 0.1 · Isopropylbenzene '. ND 0. l TPH (Gasoline) 160 1.0 Oil & Grease 370 20 Method of ^nalysis for BT×/TPH: California DOllS LUFT manual Method of' Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum ttydrooarbons · ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2543 ID: #6 Tank B W6' ugm/gm ~lRL,ugm/gm · Benzene 1.1 0 1 Toluene 0.36 0 1 Ethylbenzene '4.9 0 1 p-Xylene 5.0 0 1 m-Xylene 17 0 l o-Xylene 4.1 0 1 · Isopropylbenzene ND 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) 51 1 0 Oil & Grease 245 20 · #2544 ID: #7 Tank B E2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 44 0 1 .Toluene 7.1 0 1 Ethylbenzene 68 0 1 p-Xylene 53 0 1 m-Xylene 230 0 1 · o-Xylene ~ 84 0 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 l TPH (Gasoline) 670 1 0 Oil & Grease 620 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual blethod of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level · TPII = Total Petroleum tlydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected · S tan Comer Laboratory No. 2538 through 2545 Project Name: Sequoia Paint Project No. 2388 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #2545 ID: #8 Tank B E6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 5.9~ 0 1 Toluene 1.6 0 1 Ethylbenzene 16 0 1 p-Xylene 15 0 1 m-Xylene 53 0 1 orXylene 20 0 1 Isopropylbenzene. ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 240 1.0 Oil & Grease 95 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 blRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected · C?:AIN OF CUSTODT RECOFd) Page ~. Or / 1-805-589-5648 .-. . ...... ..' _u .... ' PROJECT ~R_~3~' 'LAB DESTINATION S~ple S~ple . Da~e & T~me ~pl~ j Con~alne~ CondI=~on On Recei~ No. Location DescrIp~ion ' Collected Type ~pe (N~e & Da=e) ' .... ~ ~< 5P~Ci~ ~STRUCTIONS: POSSIBLE LAB ~Z~DS: Received By 2. Relinquished B~ · ~ AU~0~ZATION ' Received B~ FOR DYSPOS~ · SMC Laboratory Analytical Chemistry · Client Name: W.H. Park and Associates Address : 3040 19th Street, Suite 10 Bakersfield~ CA 93301 · Date samples received : 3-24-89 Date analysis completed: 3-28-89 Date of report : 3-29-89 Laboratory No. 776 through 781 Project: Sequoia Paint RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #776 ID': T.H. #1 - 10' ugm/gm M|{L,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 · Toluene ND 0 1 Ethylbenzene ND 0 1 p-Xylene ND 0 1 m-Xylene ND 0 1 o-Xylene ND 0 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 · TPH (Gasoline) ND 1 0 Oil & Grease ND 20 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 907] MRL = Minimum Reporting Level · TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Come~ I 3155 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 · P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 · FAX (805) 393-3623 A-7 ,0 Laboratory. No. 776 through 781 Project: Sequoia Paint RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #777 ID: T.H~ #1 - g$' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 Toluene ND 0 1 E%hylbenzene ND 0 1 p-Xylene ND 0 1 · m-Xylene ND 0 1 o-Xylene ND 0 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1 0 Oil & Grease ND 20 ~778 ID: T.H. #1 - 40' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 ] Toluene ND 0 1 Ethylbenzene ND 0 1 · p-Xylene ND 0 1 m-Xylene ND 0 1 o-Xylene ND 0 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1 0 · Oil & Grease ND 20 #779 ID: T.H. #2z 20' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.l Toluene ND 0.1 · Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 p-Xylene ND 0.] m-×ylene ND 0.1 o-Xylene ND 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 Oil & Grease ND 20 · Stan Comer A-8 · SMC borato Anal icalChemist Client Name: W.H. Park and Associates Address : 3040 19th Street, Suite 10 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date samples received : 3-31-89 Date analysis completed: 4-03-89 Date of report : 4-03-89 Laboratory No. 806 Project: Sequoia Paint RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #806 ID: #7 T.H. #2 - 25' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 Toluene 0.33 0 1 · Ethylbenzene 0.92 0 1 p-Xylene 0.94 0 1 m-Xylene 3.6 0 1 o-Xylene 1.0 0 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) 6.9 1 0 Oil & Grease ND 20 biethod of AnalYsis for BTX/TPH: California DOHS LUFT manual · Method of Analysis for Oil & Grease: EPA 9071 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected · Stan Comer 3155 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 . · P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 · FAX (805) 393-3623 A-9 Laboratory'No. 776 through 781 Project: Sequoia Paint RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #780 ID: T.H. #2' - 30' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 Toluene ND 0 1 Ethylbenzene ND' 0 p-Xylene ND 0 1 · m-Xylene ND 0 1 o-Xylene. ND 0 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1 0 .Oil & Grease ND 20 #781 ID: T.H. #2 - 40' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 · p-Xylene ND 0.1 m-Xylene ND 0.1 o-Xylene ND 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 · Oil & Grease ND 20 Stan Comer · A-10 CI-IAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Locati0,n o,f Sampling . Collector Client Name: Name ~Om4 ~?c~/~gZ~ Name: ~//~ Company: ~g~o~ ~~ Company: W.H. Park & ~ssociates Company: ~'~~z~ /~/~ ~ddress: ~/7 ~ /PT/'~ ~f ~ddress: 3040 19th St.~ Suite 10 ~ddress: ~~J~z~ ~ ~E30~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone: (~O~) E~3- ~9+ E' Telephone: (805) 327-9681 Telephone: ( ) Bill to Property Owner ( ) Bill to Collector ~} Bill to 'Client ( ) sa~p. lin~ Method: ~/~ ~po~ Sample Type: ~'0/~ Preservation Methods: /~P Sa~'le ~o. D~te' Time DesCriptiOn .... k~alysis Requested Laboratory No. " , ~. ~ ~.. ~ ~ ~. ~'~ ~,~a~ ' . .. ! ~Jz~/~ ~.,~. ~/4.' ~/- I~ . .. 0~ ~ ~.~.~ ...... 3 ~,'~ / - ~ ~ Relinquished By, ~rp--~, ~/~JJ~J---- Company: ~./~: .~ ' /~ ~ Company: ~_~ Received By: ~~%:.~.. fi~~~ ~ .. _ Relinquished By: ~ Company: Date: Received By: Company: Date: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: Company: Date: WILLIAM H. PARK AND ASSOCIATES Sheet / of ] CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Location of Sampling, Collector Client Company: ~~O/~ /~f-~'~ Company: W.H. Park & Associates Company: ~'~/~ /~/~ Address:~// ~3-~ /~7~/~ ~'~ Address: 3040 19th St., Suite 10 Address: ~ ~ ~330~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone: (g'0~)323-77~-~ Telephone: .(805)327-9681 Telephone: ( ) Bill to Property Owner ( ) Bill to Collector (~) Bill to Client ( ) Sam~ .... ~ Method. ~'Pg/'~ ~~ Sample r~_:. ~0 t ~ ............. Preservation Methods: ~C~ /~o ~ Sample No. Date Time Description " Analysis Requested Laboratory No. Relinquished By: ,3 Company: Date: · Received By: Company: Date: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: company: Date: WILLIAM H- PARK AND ASSOCIATES Sheet ! of / II -- [] CALSCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, linC. · ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES LABORATORY REPORT CES Date Sampled' 01/21/89 P.O. Box 906 . Date Received' 01/24/89 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Date Extracted' 01/27/89 Date Analyzed- 01/27/89 · CEL Batch Number- 377 Attn- Nike Back RE' Sequoia Paints Nethod- EPA 8020 · A]I parameters are reported in mg/Kg (ppm). Sample Type- Soil Concentration Det'n Limit Sample No. 20A 20B 20C 20D Benzene ND ND ND ND 0 01 Toluene ND ND ND ND 0 01 Chlorobenzene ND ND ND ND ' 0 01 Ethylbenzene ND ND ND ND 0 01 Total Xylenes 7.3 ND ~0.2 ND 0 01 · 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0 01 1,4-Dichlo¢obenzene ND ND ND ND 0 01 1,2-Dich]orobenzene ND ND ND ND 0 01 H. Alan 'Hsu · Laboratory Director ND denotes not detected at indicated detection limit. 'ND denotes not appllicable. Each sample was received by CEL in a chilled state, intact and · with chain-of-custody attached. 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE, STANTON, CALIFORNIA 90680 · TEL: [714) 895-5494 · FAX: [714) 894-7501 A-13 ~ --' CALSCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. · ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES LABORATORY REPORT CES Date Sampled' 01/21/89 P.O. Box 906 Date Received' 01/24/89 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Date Extracted' 01/27/89 Date Analyzed: 01/27/89 · CEL Batch Number: 377 Attn' Hike Back RE: Sequoia Paints Method: EPA 8020 All parameters are reported in mg/Kg (ppm). Sample Type: Concentration Det'n Limit Sample No. 20E 20F 21A 21B Benzene ND ND ND ND 0.01 Toluene ND ND ND ND 0.01 Chlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0.01 Ethylbenzene ND ND ND ND 0.01 · Total Xylenes ND 0.3 ND ND 0.01 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ND NO ND 0.01 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0.01 1,2_Dichlorobenzene ND ND ND ND 0.01 Reviewed and Approved . - - ..... on'/ /'~c"'/1989.__ · H. Alan Hsu Laboratory Director ND denotes not detected at indicated detection limit. ND denotes not appllicable. · Each sample was received by CEL in a chilled state, intact and with chain-of-custody, attached. · 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE, STANTON, CAUFORNIA 90680 · TEL: [714) 895-b494 · FAX: [714] 894-7501 A-14 CALSCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATOR|E$, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES LABORATORY REPORT CES Date Sampled- 01/21/89 P.O. Box 906 Date Received' 01/24/89 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Date Extracted' 01/27/89 Date Analyzed- 01/27/89 CEL Batch Number- 377 Attn- Mike Back RE: Sequoia Paints Method- EPA 8020 · All parameters are rePorted in mg/Kg (ppm). Sample Type: Soil Concentration Det'n Limit · Sample No. 21C 21D Benzene ND ND O O1 Toluene ND ND 0 01 Chlorobenzene ND ND 0 01 Etbylbenzene ND ND 0 01 · Total Xylenes ND ND 0 01 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ND 0 01 'l,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ND 0 01 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ND 0 01 Reviewed and Approved /"~' ',:.-- ""i ......... on ..'~/.L;,'"/1989. · H. Alan Hsu Laboratory Director ND denotes not detected at indicated detection limit. ND denotes not a.ppllicable. · Each sample was received by CEL in a chilled state, intact and with chain-of-custody attached. · 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE, STANTON, CALIFORNIA 90680 · TEL: (714] 895-5494 · FAX: [714) 894-7501 A'-15 CALSCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES: INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES LABORATORY REPORT CES Date Sampled: 01/21/89 P.O. Box 906 Date Received: 01/24/89 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Date Extracted: 01/27/89 Date Analyzed: 01/27/89 · CEL Batch Number- 377 Attn: Mike Beck RE: Sequoia Paints Method: EPA 8015M (By headspace calibrated to paint thinner) All parameters are reported in mg/Kg (ppm). Sample Type: Soil Sample Number Concentration Det'n Limit 20A 34.O 1 0 20B 2.5 1 0 2O0 '12.0 1 0 20D 1.3 1 0 20E ND 1 0 20F 1 5 1 O 21A ND 1 0 · 21B ND 1 0 21C ND 1 0 21D ND 10 / Reviewed and Approved ~ H. Alan Hsu Laboratory Director · ND denotes not detected at indicated detection limit. NA denotes not applicable. Each sample was received by CEL in a chilled, state, intact and with chain-of-custody attached. 11631 SEABOARD CIRCLE, STANTON, CALIFORNIA 90680 · TEL: (714] 895-5494 · FAX: [714) 894-7501 A-16 I CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD I CAI. SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL Date / -- ~--~'/ LABORATORIES, INC. STA~0N, CA 906B0 Pa~e TEL: [714] B95-5494 · F~: [714] 89~7501 CLIENT: PEOJE~T NA~E / NUBBLE: I ~A~PLE TYPE SAMPLE LOCATION SA~PLIN~ SOLID/ NO. OF TEST~ NU~BE~ DESCEIPTION DATE TI~E WATE~ AlE SOIL CONTAINERS ,, , ( ,y ~,~natu~ ~ __ Received by: ,Si.nature Dale: Time: Relinquishedl)y;lSignaturel Received by: (Signature) I a '. Timt': Shipment ~eth ~d: After Analysis. Samples to b(~ ~Disposed of ~ Saved for Sto~g~ {9(~ays max.) I)IS'TRIBUI'I(.)N: g/hil~, with report, Yelh)w to CEL, Pink to Couril'r / ( S()URCE: Adal)led from U.S. EPA, 1985