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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK 2 (2) CONTINUED (SEE 1 s 3RD, 4TM , 5TH) FILE HOBBS, N.M. W NilDLAND, TX. (505) 393-7427 (915) 687-3498 PRO-TECH SPECIALTIES P.O. Box 11324 Midland, Texas 79702 2. Mrs. Nielsen paid an attorney in Clovis, ca~. appro~matl'y $5,500.00 trying to recover her money from Mr. Chet Candal- eria's Insurance Company., or his attorney. 3. No response was forthcoming from Mr. Candeleria, his Insur- ance Company., or his attorney. 4. These actions, expenditures, and non-solutions. Contributed to a partial mental and complete physical breakdown with Mrs. Nielsen. 5. Mrs. Nielsen has no money. She exists on Social Security and her retirement check from Kern County. 6. Mrs. Nielsen contributed the very Historic Station Building to the Kern County Museum. No funds were rece&ved or wanted. 7. My late stepfather, Mr. Hans Nielsen, had a signed contract with Mr. Candeleria, (Accompanying copy) which bound Mr. Candeleria to moniter the tanks as instructed in Permit 150040C. It is obivious that this requirement was not performed. 8. Mrs. Nielsen's property Insurance has stated that Mr. Candeleria's Insurance is liable. HOBBS, N.M. ~ MIDLAND, TX. (505) 393-7427 (915) 687-3496 PRO-TECH SPECIALTIES P.O. Box 11324 Midland, Texas 79702 9. I certainly want to work with you in every possible way..I natural~ desire to get this property into a sellable status. Mrs. Nielsen needs .the income it could produce. 10. I have-been a-contributing member'of-Green peace for many years, and I believe that all poluting areas must be terminated. Keep up the good efforts. Thank you and regards Gene Bolton CC/J.W. Neal File Kern County Health Department Division ox Environmental Hea Application 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type o__~f Application (check): []New Facility ~Modification of Facility ~Existing Facility C]Transfer of Ownership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days C~,/-~.~'~ Type of Business (cheCk): ~.Gas01ine Station ~Other (describe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? '[-]Yes Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes? []Yes T ~ SEC '' '(~ural Loc'a'ttons B. Water to Facility Provided by /~/./~ Depth to Grou~tmr Soil Characteristics at Facility Basis for Soil Typs a~ Groundwater De~th Deteminatf0'ns C. Contractor /~/ /~ CA Contractor's License Addr ess Zip Te lepho~ Proposed starting Date Propose' ccmpI~tion Date .... ~ .... Worker's Ccmpsnsation Certtfi'6ati66 [ Insurer - '' D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existin~ Facility, Briefly Dascribe M~lficati~ns E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank ! Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular. ~r~mium Diesel Waste ?. Che. ical Cc.posit. ion of Materials Stored (not necessary for ~tor ~ehicle fu~ls) Tank # Chemical Stored (non-co.m~rciai name) cas ! (if kno~) 3. Transfer of Ownership Date of ~--ansfer ~///~- Previous Owner Previous Facility N~e I, accept. ~lly all Obligations of Per~i~ No. issued to · I understand that the Permitting A~thority may r-'-----~iew amd modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to O~erate this ~%der~ro~d storage facility upon receiving this completed fo~m. This form has been c~mpleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is Signature '.-7/. Z :~. f' ~.--' , <'~"'~'-~., '" '' ~/~.'-:='~2~-~ --~ Title ~ ~/~/~T~/~ Date TANK ~ / (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM Ft. TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: DVaulted ~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall •Single-Wall 2. ~ Material  Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel D Polyvinyl Chloride D-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Alumint~n [] Bronze []Unkllown [] Other (describe) 3. primary containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tank Secondary Containment []Double-Wall l'lSynthetic Liner [']Lined Vault [qNone ~Utlknown []Other (describe): Manufacturer: [] Ma ter ial ThiCkness (Inches) Capacity (Gal s. ) 5. Tank Interior Lining ---~Rubber []Alkyd []Epoxy ~l~henolic fqGlass []Clay ~unlined []Unkno~ []-]Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --~GalvaniZed ~assvClad []Pol~thylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrapping []Tar or ASphalt .J~Unknown []None []Other (describe):_ ' Cathodic Protection: '[]None []Impressed Current System [2]~aCr"lftc'lal ~ode System ~ribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak.... D. etection, ~, and Interception . ~ a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only) l-iGroundwater Monitoring I~ell(s) [-IVadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ['1U-Tube Without Liner ~[]U-Tube with C~l. patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorilqg We.Il(s)* Vapor Detector* ~ILiquid Level Sensor* D Conductivit~ Sensor' [-] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank7 ~lLiquid Retrieval & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular S~ace Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ~lperiodic Tightness Tuting None ~ Unkno~m'~ [] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' []Monitoring Sup with Race~ay []Sealed Concrete Race~y CTHalf-Cut C~mpatible Pipe ,Rac. e~ay []Synthetic Liner Race,my Ill, one [] Unkno~m [] Other 7J *Describe Make & Model: ' 8. Tank Tightness l~ls Tank Been Tightness Tested? ~]Yes []No ~Unknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results bf Test Test Name Testing C~mpany 9. Tank Re,air % ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes []No~Unkno%a, Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~Operator Fills,' Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls  CapacitSance Sensor []sealed Fill Box []None []Unknova~ Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices a. Underground Piping: OYes [2]No ~Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer [-]Pressure l-lSuct'iOn []Gravity Approximate Length b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvanized []Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrificial Anode [~]Polyethylene Wrap [~Electrical Isolation [qVin¥1 Wrap [~Tar or AS[~lalt ~Unknown []None []Other (descriDe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System []None ,~Unknown []Other (describe): ~Ca~n Stol ~S~inless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride D Fi~glass~l~ Stol ~Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic Dc°ncrete ~ ~in~ OBronze ~ Other (de~ri~) 3. Priory Contai~nt ~-te Ins~ll~ ~ic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~llons) ~ufacturer 4. Tank ~condary ~uncai~nt ~le~all ~thetic Liner ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~Other (descri~): ~ufacturer: ~terial ~ic~ess (Inc~s) ~city (~ls.) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ ~Other (de~ri~): 6. Tank Corrosion Protecti~ ~Tar or ~lt ~k~ ~No~ ~Other (de~ri~): Cath~ic Protection:' ~ne ~es~ ~rent S~t~ ~crifici~ ~ ~t~ ~ri~ Syst~ & Equi~ent: 7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~, and Interception a. Ta~: ~Vis~l (vault~ t~ only) ~Gro~ter ~itori~' DVadose Zone ~itori~ ~ll(s) ~U~ Wi~ut ~ner ~ Pressure Se~r in ~ular S~ce of ~le ~11 Ta~ ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, ~nitori~ ~11 or ~ar ~None ~o~ ~er b. Pipit: ~Res:rtc:i~ ~ak ~:or(s) for Pre~urtz~ Pipl~ 8. ~:e of ~a: ~igh:ne~ ~eak Res~:s of ~ Tes: ~e ~sLl~ C~ny ~(s) of ~ir(s) 10. ~erfi~ Pro:ec:ton - ~ra~or gi~s, Controls, & Visibly Moni:ors ~vel ~a~ F~t ~e ~F~: Ven: Valves ~Au:o Shu~- Off Ot~r: List ~ & ~el F~ ~ ~ic~ a. ~dergro~d Pipi~: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial Thickne~ (l~hes) Dieter ~ ~nufacturer ~essure ~t~on ~Gravity ~proxi~te ~ of ~'~ '~ b. Undergro~ Pfpi~ Corrosi~ Prot~tion : ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical Isolatl,~ ~Vinyl Wr~ ~Tar ~ ~lt ~Un~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. U~ergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~o~ ~Other (de~ri~): TAN__K ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM Ft ~.~..~H TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE' BOXES H. 1. Tank is: [-]Vaulted []Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall I-]Single-Wall 2. ~ Material  Carbon Steel [[]stainless Steel []Polyvinyl Chloride []Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Alumin~n [] Bronze [[]Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Tnickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tank SEcOndarY Cor{t'al'r{~ent ' ' []Double-Wall ~1 Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None ~Unknown []Other (describe): Manufacturer: r~Material ThiCkness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Linin~ '--~Rubber [[]Alkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay [~tt%lined []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --~GalVanfzed ~ass-Clad []Polyethylene wrap []Vinyl wrapping r']Tar or Asphalt ~Unknown []None []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection:'~ []None []Impressed Current System F1Sa¢'rifl¢lal' ~e System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ~ ~ank:-------~isual (vaulted t-~k-~ only)--~-~Gcoundwater Monitoring' Nell(s) [] Vadose [] U-Tube Without Liner Zone Monitoring Nell(s) []U-Tube with ComPatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring [] Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [] Conductivity Sensor' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Nell or Annular S~ce [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation []periodic Tightnsss Testing b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' [] Monitoring S~ap with Race~¥ [] Sealed Concrete Race~¥ []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Race~a¥ []Synthetic Liner Race,my []None []Unkno~ []Other ///'// *Describe Make & Model: 8. ~en Tightness Tested? [[]Yes [-]No [~Unknot~l Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company .... 9. Tank ~ ~a--n~Repaired? []Yes []No E~Unknown Da te (s) of Repai r (s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls  Capaci~ance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box []None []Unkno~ Other: List Make & Model Fo~ Above Devices 11. a. Underground Piping: [2]Yes []No [~Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer [~]Pressure [~]Suct{ion ~Gravity Approximate [~ngth of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvanized FqFiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrificial Anode [2]Polyethylene Wrap ~Electrical Isolation [-]Vinyl Wrap [-]Tar or Asphalt [~Unknown [']None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contair~ent: I-]Double-Wall ~-]Synthetic Liner System []None ~Unkno~ []Other (describe): ,/~d,'/-~ T~K ~ ~{~,, (FILL OtJT .~;EPA~tATE FO~ F ~ T~K) 2. Tank Mater iai ~Car~n Steel ~Stainless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass<l~ Steel ~Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic .~Concrete ~in~ '~Bronze ~k~ ~Other (de~ri~) 3. Priory Contai~nt ~te Installed ~ic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~llons) ~nufacturer 4. Tank ~e'c'o6dar~ Co~tai~ent ~Othe[ (descri~): ~nufacturer: ~terial Thic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~ls.) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ ~Othe~ (de~ri~): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ~Tar or ~p~lt ~k~ ~No~ ~Other (de~ri~): Cath~ic Protection:~ ~ne ~pres~ ~rrent S~t~ ~brtficial ~e ~t~ ~ri~ Syst~ & Egui~ent: 7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~, and Interception a. Tank: ~Vis~l (vault~ tanks only) ~Grou~ter ~nitorl~ ~ll(s). ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~U~ Wi~ut ~ner ~U-~ wi~ C~ttble Liner Directi~ Flow to Monltori~ ~ll(s)* ~ Va~r ~t~tor* ~ Liquid ~vel ~n~r* ~ Cond~tivity ~ Pressure Sen~r in ~ular S~ce of ~ubie Wall Tank- ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monito~i~ ~11 or ~ ~ily Ga~i~ & I~entory Re~nciliation ~ri~ic Tigh~e~ Testt~ ~None ~o~ ~her b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ ~tector(s) for Pressuri~ ~nitori~ ~p with ~ce~y ~al~ C~crete ~ce~y ~Unkno~ ~er 8. ~en Tighmess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Results of Test Test ~e ~sti~ C~ny 9. Tank ~ Tar~ Re~ir~? ~Yes ~ ~te(s) of ~ir(s) 10. ~erfill Protection .... ~rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fl~t Ga~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~Auto Shut- Off Controls Other: LiSt ~ke & ~el F~ ~e ~ices a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial Thickne~ (i~hes) Di~etei Manufacturer ~essure ~S~t'ion ~Gravity ~roxi~te b. Undergro~ Pipi~ Corrosion Proration : ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crificial olye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical Isolati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt nkno~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~Wall ~thetic Liner Syst~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): McCART~ TA~ & STEEL COI~ANY $S0 GaLlons 30~0 M STREET ? O BOX 1887 ~;~E~SFIELD, CALFIO~I~q[A 93303 UNDERGROUND U.L. TANK CAPACITY CHART A~., S~.Z,,, ~:~ ,/2 T ' = ' ~ " D!A, × 80" SHELL Depth cf Capacity Depth of Capacity L!:;ui4 In In Liquid In in 'f ~ c he $ Ga;' 1 o.n~ Z nches Ga 1 l,oRs ~_,' 2 2g" ~05 ?' !6 26" ~6 4" 24. 27" 352 ~." 44 29" ~8~ 2" 55 30" ~97 ?:' 67 3I" 41~ ~': 81 ~2" ' '" 34" : - IG~ .. 457 1~" 129 ~S" 470 k';" !~4 56" 494 i5" 163 10" !Tg 3g" 520 i v,, ~ ;~ ~ 40" .... ~4 S31 ~" "~ ~' ~I" .~ ~ ~: ~ 42" 551 ~"... ., ~40 43" 560 ?i" 2S7 44" ~66 22" 272 45" 571 %Z" 287 4S , ~r. ZTJ~RTHY TANK & STEEL CO.  SOX ~68 3030 M ST. · BAKerSFIELD, CALIFORNIA - 93302 FAirview 4-6718 12/5/63 .~_. C~PACITY OF MC CARTHY UNOERGROUND TANKS Depth 2000 3000 4000 Depth 2000 3000 ~000 Inches Gal. Gal. Ga!. )nches Gal. Gal, Gal, t" 5 8 10 38" 1034 1544 2014 ~' i5 22 29 39' 1068 '. 1596 208l 3'~ 27 41 '53 40' 1104 1649 2150 4" 4Z 62 81 41' 1138 1700 2216 5" SS 87 113 42' It73 t750 2281 6~' 7~ I~4 ~48 43' !206 1(~02 2349 7" 96 I43 186 44' )242 )854 24)8 8" 1i7 174 2£6 45~ 1276 1904 2483 9" 138 206 269 46' 1309 1955 25~19 lO" I~ 241 3t4 ~.7' 134) ~002 2610 11'o )86 z77 360 48" 1377 2056 2679 ,~12" 2)0 3t~ ~09 49~' 1410 2105 2745 13" 236 352 ,457 50" t4/4.2 2.15~ 2807 ': 14" 263 39! 5)0 5I" m' ''~7~ 2201 2869 · 15" 29~) ~32 564 52" '1508 2250 293'4 t6" 318 47~ 618 ~3" 1530 2299 2996 17" 3~6 5~6 673 54" 1571 2344 3056 ~8" 376 ~61 732 55~' t60~ ~39! 3116 19" ~07 607 791 56" 1633 2438 3!77 20" 436 65'0 847 57" 1663 2482 3236 2I" 467 696 907 58" 1692 2525 3292 22" 498 742 968 59" 1723 2570 3350 23" 530 790 1030 60" 175t 2612 3406 24" 562 · 838 I092 61" )777 2652 3458 25" 595 887 i133 62" 1810 270t 3521 26'~ 627 935 i2t9 63~' 183'~ 2731 3561 27" 661 9~5 1284 64" 1856 ~769 3610 25" 694 I03~ 1~49 65" 1~81 2806 3658 2~" 727 1084 1414 66" 1900 2837 3697 30" 762 1135 1479 67" 1927 2875 3747 31"' 795 1185 1547 68" 1948 2906 3788 32'~ 83~'~- 1235 i612 69" 1968 2936 3828 33'" 86z+.i t288 1678 70" 1987 2964. 386~ 34" 89~ 1338 1745 71" 2005 2991 3898 35" 930 )390 !~13 72'~ 2020 3013 3927 36" 967 1441 1880 73" 2033 3033 3954 37" I015 15!3 I972 74 2044 .30~9 3975 75" 2052 3061 3990 75½" 2054 3064 3994 Permit Questionnaire Normally, permits are sent to facility Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern County, they may choose to have the permits sent to the Operators of the facility where they are to be posted. Please fill in Permit · and check one of the following before returning this fora with payment: For PERMIT # 1. Send all information to Owner at the address listed on invoice (if Owner is different than Operator. it will be Owner's responsibility to provide Operator with pertinent informat ion). 2. Send all information to Owner at the following corrected address: 3. Send al 1 information to Operato~ Address: ,,~ ~/' ~.. /~_z~ ~, (Operator can make copy of permit for Owner). ./ BIRDII~ ~ORTRA~? BETWEEN CHET CANDELAItIAAND HANCE NIELSEN I, Hence Nielsen, owner of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have entered into this written contract with Chat Cendelaria, the operator of seme~ to fulfill a requirement of my permit to operate, ~_~~~~ I have provided the operator with a copy of the Permit to Operate and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance. I, Chet Candelaria, operator of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Stree~ Bakersfield, California have received from Hence Nielsen, o~ner of same, a copy of Permit to Operate ~~ and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance describing fines and penalties for non-compliance. I have read and understand my responsi~oilities under this Permit and agree to do the folloving: 1. monitor the underground tanks as specified in the Permit to Operate 2. maintain appropriate records as required by the Permit Co Operate 3. implement all reporting procedures as required by the Permit to Operate properly close the undergroUnd tanks as required by the Permit to Operate. BINDING CONTRACT BETWEEN CHET CANDELARIA AND HANCE NIELSEN I, Hance Nielsen, owner of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have entered into this written contract with Chet Candelaria, the operator of same, to fulfill a requirement of my permit to operate, # /~~ ~-/?~.. I have provided the operator with a copy of the Permit to Operate and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance. I, Chet Candelaria, operator of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have received from Hance Nielsen, owner of same, a copy of Permit to Operate # /~f')~'P and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance describing fines and penalties for non-compliance. I have read and understand my responsibilities under this Permit and sgree to do the following: 1. monitor the underground tanks as specified in the Permit to Operate 2. maintain appropriate records as required by the Permit to Operate 3. implement all reporting procedures as required by the Permit to Operate 4. properly close the underground tanks as required by the Permit to Operate. SiGNED,.C~~~~~nor Operator J//'t /~ DATE ~:>.~-~ ,//~/:: ~7 DATE · . · ? ~ . ' ..- .,.. . . ~ ~ ~ERACT OPTIONS FOR T.~.AKING - Rite Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ~~0 Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # Employee Signature Site Name or Address~ __ __ Funding (Local, State, of Federal) ' Category Activity Hours Date Code- Code Description (10the) · · , Data Entered By: Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR T,~'.AKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # (~-(3-0 ~ Q Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # Employee Signature Site Name or A~aress Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Date ~eegOry Activity Hours Code Description ( lOths Notes: ,, , · ' - ' Data Entered ~y: 'NTRACT OPTIONS FOR nRAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # I~d~D ~6 site specific status Changes: Employee # Employee Signature ;ire Name or Addres~ ,kn~ding (Local, State, ~o~ Activity .ours Date Code Description (10thc) ' 'T~ 1"/~/~.o ~ru ~..~,4'.,~)- 7 % /,~, Data Entered By: Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # Employee Signature Site Name or ~ess Fu~ting (Local, State, of Federal) ~eegOry Activity Hours Date Code Description ( 10thc Notes: Data Entered By: Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet '- ~f3 <-/ff~; Site Specific Status Changes: nature f ~-Z.*',~' // al,. State, of F{~teral) gory Activity I Hours_ Code Description ( lOt. h~ ..~ i By: Date: / CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR f,P..AKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet 5--,~,., ~) ~,.~, ~ ~, ~ Site Specific Status Changes: .i, ~L ./7 ,,-:.. ca~ State, of Federal) IActivity I . ' IHours 'ed By: Date: ................................................... -~ ................. -.%~..-j: ,.,~. ....... .~_.~- ~ ~.. .... ~- .--~ Ct ,~ACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet L. ',-- C Site Specific Status Changes: State, o~ Fede~-~Z) ~,~eegory IActivity Description , , ~ ered By: Date: fi2n¥. ~oaltB 580 4113 l~r~ (Re¥. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIQNS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet { t~:>O (/~ Site Specific Status Changes: ............. ~..~x.~ .~; .~ . ' Loca'i..t.' Stat__ej of Federal) ~o~ ~ctivit~ I~ours Code D~scri~tion I( 10, tns) _. :, CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR T,I:'.AKING TANKS · I Site ,Specific Time Accounting Sheet :! Permit # /~(QO ~ Site Specific Status Changes: il Employee # / , ( ,, / / / ,// Employee Szgnatn~?e i Site Name or ........ '----~ Funding (Local_~tate, of Federal) " Dat uo~e Code ~-- Description ' 'i 'Data Entered By: Date: Env. ~ealth 580 4112 BINDING CONTRACT BETWEEN CHET CANDELARIA AND HANCE NIELSEN I, Hence Nielsen, owner of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have entered into this written contract with Chet Candelaria, the operator of same, to fulfill a requirement of my permit to operate, # /.~ ~/p f~. I have provided the operator with a copy of the Permit to Operate and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance. I, Chet Candelaria, operator of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have received, from Hence Nielsen, owner of same, a copy of Permit to Operate # /~'2 ~'~J and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance describing fines and penalties for non-compliance. I have read and understand my responsibilities under this Permit and agree to do the following: 1. monitor the underground tanks as specified in the Permit to Operate 2. maintain appropriate records as required by the Permit to Operate 3. implement all reporting procedures as required by the Permit to Operate 4. properly close the underground tanks as required by the Permit to Operate. SIGNE . ~.Owner '~-/Operator I, Hance Nielsen, owner of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have entered into this written contract with Chet Candelaria, the operator of dame, to fulfill a requirement of my permit 'to operate';' #"'/;~/3 dZ~ I have 'provided the operator vith a copy of the Permit to Operate and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance. I, Chet Candelaria, operator of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, California have received from Hance Nielsen, owner of same, a copy of Permit to Operate # /-~;7~' and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance describing fines and penalties for non-compliance. I have read and understand my responsibilities under this Permit and agree to do the following: 1. monitor the underground tanks as specified in the Permit to Operate 2. maintain appropriate records as required by the Permit to Operate .-- 3. implement all reporting procedures as required by the Permit to Operate 4. properly close the underground tanks as required by the Permit to Operate.' PERMIT CHECKLIST This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to 'fmplement the first phase of monitoring_requirements· Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes No A. The packet I received contained: 1) Cover Letter, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #G-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes, Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook ~UT-10. 3) The Following Forms: a) Inventory Recording Sheet b) Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse c) Trend Analysis Worksheet 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility) .d/ B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Monitoring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet)· / C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): ~ 1) Acceptable gauging instrument 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) 3) Water-finding paste D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the opera~o~ t is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). ~/~.~t / ~ ~ /y w/' E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for al___l_ tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding / tank numbers listed on permit). F. As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT-10, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). 6 Standard Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility tn accordance procedures describad in. Handbook with Date Started ~/~/~I~ ,UT-10, $iEnature of Person ComPletin~ CheckJis : PER'iT CHECKLIST ;7~ ''~ acility Permit This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. Please complete this form and return to KCHO in the self-addressed envelope provided within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes No ./' A. The packet I received contained: 1) Cover Letter, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and 0perator), Chapter 15 {KCOC #G-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes, y Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 2} Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-lO. 3} The Following Forms: a) Inventory Recording Sheet b) Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse - c) Trend Analysis Worksheet 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility) B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Monitoring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): 1) Acceptable gauging instrument 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) 3) Water-finding paste D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operato~ {if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). wz E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) ~ith corresponding / tank numbers listed on permit). F. As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT-10, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). G. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility in accordance with procedures describe~d in. Handbook #UT-10. Date Started J/f/~ . -. . ~:~r~.~._ T[×~sI ~os.,,~.3. Print your: name, ~ddr~ ~nd ZIP Cod~ h~r~ .... · -:' -.ENVIRONMENTAL2700 "M" ~*~*H~LTH DEPARTMENT, "~._ '-' ~KERSFIELD, CA-. 93301 .- Comptete Items 3. and 4a & b. . reverse o~ this fo~m , -mnn mm card to you. ~.:~* ....... so that we can' GENE BOLTON HIDLAND, TEXAS 79702 -' :,- Express SERVICE REP' ~T AND INVOICE JOB NO. INVOICE NO. P.O. NO. / STATION NO. ' WORK PERFORMED AT AUTHORIZED DATE DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED [~SEALED [] NOT COMPLETE TICKET WITH CUSTOMI~R :..~ QTY ~ATEHI~L~ i PRIC[~ AMOUNT OF KERN COUNTY, INC. - 1000 Mt. Vernon Ave. (3) Bakersfield, California 93307 / one: 325~708 (.) TAX gnvironmental Sens~tlvlW ~ Znspec~on T~me ~.'~ UNDERGROUND HAZ~DOUS SUBST~CE STORAGE FACILITY * INSPECTION REPORT * Facility Na.e ~ ~/~ ~~r~ Address ~/ ~' /~ ~'~ '~ ~ Type of Inspection: Routine ~ Co~plalnt Relnspectlon Comments: ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED 1. Primary Containment Monitoring: a. Intercepting and Directing System b. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring c. Modified Inventory Control Monitoring d. In-Tank Level Sensing Device e. Oroundwater Monitoring f. Vadose Zone Monitoring 2. Secondary Containment Monitoring: a. Liner b. Double-Wailed Tank c. Vault 3. Piping Monitoring a. Pressurized b. Suction c. Gravity 4. Overfill Protection 5. Tightness Testing 6. New Construction/Modification 7. Closure/Abandonment 8. Unauthorized Release 9. Maintenance. General Safety and Operating Condition of Facility Comments/Recommendations: ~) , ' /~" ' / ~ [' ' ' Relnspectio,i NSP~.CTOR: '~sched'ied?~. . ~/~A~~Yes__ No Approxi,ateREPORTReinspectionRECEiVED £nvironmental Sensitivity /~_~c Inspection Time UNDERGROUND HAZaDOUS SUBST~CE STORAGE FACILITY * INSPECTION REPORT Facility Na.e ~ ~/~ ~~ Address 2~/ ~-~*~ ~'~ Type of Inspection: Routine ~ Co~plaint Reinspection Co~ents: ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED 1. Primary Containment Monitoring: a. Intercepting and Directing System b. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring c. Modified Inventory Control Monitoring d. In-Tank Level Sensing Device e. Groundwater Monitoring f. Vadose Zone Monitoring 2. Secondary Containment Monitoring: a. Liner b. Double-Walled Tank c. Vault 3. Piping Monitoring a. Pressurized b. Suction c. Gravity ¢. Overfill Protection 5. Tightness Testing 6. New Construction/Modification 7. Closure/Abandonment 8. Unauthorized Release 9. Maintenance, Oeneral Safety and Operating Condition of Facility Reinspection scheduled? Yes ~ No Approximate Reinspectlon Date aroroom.: a es · :~.-,~:~'~;,'~;~.:-.,~, .~;-.:? ~'~-~ ~:;,~ ~;-=:.;.:'.c':~z~..~.:::~::.?.:~.' : .~, '. ....... * A new md~ - at'l~ 1~ i ~ .~. ~y Reed ~ ~: ~-,:.-,-,.: -... · ..... ~ ,';':'. B ...... ' '. ' ~'~',~' · '."~-~ ........ ;-', :-'.- .= · · · .- ...... THE ;=~ ~tcCom~ ~ .._ ._:~.~,~ .... .~, .~. ~mew~l~ I~ gm~Vc~sor~eT~ ~e~tsgomg~a~, . · ''. . · ·· , '.'-,,v'. -=. '......P Y '~ea ,? ~ ..~1 ~'m.;- -~e-.~:r,.-..::-. -.~:-~ ' .... . ....a~-~;.~ . . ~field from ~c~ · P d.~m. ~e Ro~e - ..~, ,~ ~ . ~ comng hem,, she ~ys. ~ ~e -.They ~ going to ao o ~ . .............. ~a~,~ ~" .............. ' '' '~:l '"' ''"~ ....... " ~ ..... . · . . :..C~m~es~d. . ...... ~..,~, ...... ~.. ~ng~c ~veh~.. their ~bhn m~-: --cl~ ..,.~:~:~r.-.~'~ ~:>:~-.i-=.m · · · v, .., ~ ,,, .~ .. = ? .- -:-~-... - . ...... ~.~ ~.,~. - ? ~..~ ..... :;- :- ~ ~ .:~ :~,,~.,:~.- ~:. ~ · · V~ or Tah~ :c~uyonmcw~co~ .~:~;.t~y,~,m~ n~d~e'dcv; ' ~TJ**~'~JY~~ ~t~,~.~igh-e~'~li~tclc' ~ai~" ~ ........ '--2.': ~ /..~- * '. ~ ,. ~ bungholes"'. .............. ~r~,-=~,. - * . . ~y~lmg~l~L . ~ey~notgon tocome-~ rock ~1~ ........... F~, ,..~-..,. ,. ..... , ......... ~ ...... ~ . . ~ ....................... g ~,. . .~ ) h~d a-lot abbut ~e-':.'I donrt ~,~ ~ :'s~m~i~8"-. g c~ !ncj~ cnm~.}O~ly ~y'll ~-c0fisiORr~' [~i ~t 'J "m Ro~". ~' ~S'* ~'" ~L'"'~h~ fin~tt ~' hi~' 'G~m~ 1982 md 1987, ~e l~der ' j'nis..f ~?~ t!-5?t'/."~L~".~, ..?': ~ust ~:~.{ ~,~ c~e ~O~s'~.':?~e's'gohg ~ ~... :'~m h going ~'h~e;~fibl~ 'as-Storac e Tenks-.Have Toxic, ~ at Chet's ~ ~ in a ho~-. "ir you e~er 'w~. by ~ere," e e gm g o o 3u ought m ~ ~em," ~ys t~ ~ly to m~e such ~ ~e~on. C~del~a, 'operator of ~e ld~ tbere'd ~ gr~t[ ~ .. '~ ~-'~ '. -T.. "We won't ~ow undl we ~e · ose m~s ~ge~er under- undemm~,' he ~ys. ' at~, it ~not just a recent y~s, a~s. 'If it ~Y~, ~e g~ fumes ~e pretty .~..,,. · , ' ~. ¢,.: 't for ~e d~ holing ~e msmd thick ~ound ~e old g~ station,~ I~ ' ' -~ ' ices in gasol~e ~at eva~mte into lac~ mge~er, ~ere'd ~ ~t ~ys ~de~ ' ~ 2 ' ~ our atmosphere ~e poisonous. :-< "G~o~ne will eva~mte, but it h~ oles." Accor~ng to Cmdel~a and Le- .:j ' benzene ~ iL" says JOhn. "When ffact, there were ve~ sm~l m~ter, ~e soil ~at had ~en on ~ it evaporates, ~e benzene goes . in ~e ~ while ~ey were top of ~e under~ound gasoline · ~ ~ "' right up in~ o~ ~." :~ound, ~d ~e gasol~e I~- ranks h~ been declared conmm- · :ough seepage to con~inate inat~. "~1 ~at ~ is over in a _: ~ . ? "That's why you ~n't j~t spread ?~I wi~ g~oline, pile on ~e edge of ~e lot n0w,~ ' : , it out," he ad~. ~e con~inated ~ is off to ~ys ~de~ ~ There is no~ing to f~ ~ough, · ~ ' Jon~ ~ys. No one, inclu~ng his ide," ~ys C~del~ "~ ~ey "When ~ey do ~g out ~e ~,' :'l more when they ~g dee~r, they just might find out ~ai ~o company, wants to add to the may have to disuse of it in d~ is ~1~ con~inamd do~ ~- . poisons ~ready in our atmo~he~. ~' ' "If it tums out ~at it is conmm- ~ucmfic roadbl~ ~e ~1 g~n, it's ~ose ~A ~ople ~ho ....... in tted, we'll ~e it to the a~ro- Lem~ ~s ~ ~ situation, m~e up ~e~ ~es about what's T~ ~le le~ be~e~-l~n g~ol~. If t~e botto~ ~e ~ co~o~d, t~ co~ on page 6 ~, it's just ~at EPA," he ~ys. - con~t~ ~d w~fs no[" ' $oE Mll ~ ~ated a~ se~ to a ~ w~te d~. Harvey E ters ,Joint Resolution.to Court the U.S. Rag as a consti- 'g o have a nmion~ sym- ! ~~ tution~ act of protest, As- bo] ~at is pure, distinct ~d semblyman Trice Harvey everl~g" mys~ev" · it just makes good sense tot lamilies and ! 3~vu. w.. u ~=,u~ curity consultants are your expe, burglar nue. phone 327.,354~ They f~[u~ne of th~ area's largest and most complete setectmns 'B~t M~s. Kirkpa"i¢}:'$ tenacity pala alii. "t tmauy is suppliers. They'll survey your home and ~ of name brand carpeting for every room in your home or office. The choice of many leading waS put through to Chic/David Hnynes" says [vh's ,terms for complete protection. There's an builders and interior decorators, this carpet outlet specializes in quality products from ' ~udget at APT SECURITY SYSTEMS, some of the most respected carpet mills in the country. They offer complete service includ- Kirkpatrick. "Haynes said we had to show just r home...your possessions...and your bust- ink installation. They also carry a tremendous selection gl vinyl and hardwood flooring, cau~ (why the card room should b~ prevented.)" RITY SYSTEMS located at 2131 "G" St:in CARPET TOWN can save you money on carpets. Their volume buying policies and their "But H~ynes is the h~d or' vice a~d gambling," ,to alarm systems for any'structure. One remat:kably J'ow overhead are the reasons for the Iow prices. Don't buy ANY carpet until the peace of mind that only comes from ,ou've seen the selection and the unbelievably Iow prices at this leading carpet chain, adds JVJJ~. KJl'~:lal~ck. .i Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Richard ~,, ts. - Thompson's Pet Land Dixon says that card rooms are a stick)' issue. security consultants to all of our readers. :ink forwarcl to serving you. Patricia McNamara · Owner/Operator "We've made headway in ~hat we have more conu'ol TO~.~.je~ FeatUring an exciting assortment of unusual pets as well as all of your favorites, over them," he says. "But that's' not to say we FHOMPSON'S PET LAND is well-known as being one of the leading pet st~ops in the area. condone them, aS a matter oJ' policy, in any way," ~s - Owner They're located in Bakersfiel(l at 1030 19th St.. phone 324-4761. Their new store in Bakers, :err at MARY'S TOURS in Bakersfield. phont field is at 8200 Stockdale Hwy., Suite D-1 (.in Town & Country Village), phone 831.4900, and says Dixon. minimum (~t problemsI You know how frus- they're waiting to show you a whole world of animal friends! The tendril businesses are not in favor or' thc card Whether it's a puppy a kitten or something more exotic like a parrot or mynah bir,~...this room, some ot' the nearby residents are against the outing for a large group of people is time- ' card room. ' is one shop where variety is featured. They have one of the region's finest selections of ;Diems for you. ~ints in the county or state, this respected rare and unusual animals, birds, fish. and reotiles. When you're looking for ' :o most any point in the state. She can alsol really different...see THOMPSON'S PET LAND. where pets from around the world are on Another player in this game is a dcveloper who no motel reservations and provide for excel- display, just wand to m~ke moncy but is willing to listen This exceptional shop also has a fine inventory of pet supplies. They carry cages and thc opposition and m~:c compromises. Js for the traveler. · ~ outing, contact MARY'S TOURS and she'll aquariums, hooks ancl foods, toys eno hea~th care products...something for every pet The authors of this 1989 Look At Bus~ness suggest that you stop Dy THOMPSON'S PET It's hard tO tell at this point who win out -- the f this 1989 Look At Business are pleased to LAND at either location eno select a little friend for yourself, residents of Rosedale or thc institution o~' American Payne, Inc. Gregory Brown's ente se. [] ine Automobile Sales _et the skilled professionals at KENNETH B. , ' ualityand etficiencytinat has maOe them so Located at 1401 E. TruxtonAve. in 8akersfiel,. phone 323-1155, GREGORY BROWN'S SpillBenzene -:ide in the fact that tlley build"homes," not PlNE AUTOMOBILE SALES is your neac~uarters for used car valuesJ TheY °perate their Gas Tanks n Bakersfield. phone 861-9415. or 833.9637. Economy imports, small cars. fam.ly units, p~ckups...you name it, and it's here! The frompng¢ ,'our ide~ and put it into plans for your dream area's finest selection of quality used c~rs is the main reason for the numPer of customers i who do business here again end again. They buy, sell, trade and will sell on consignment. . can rest assured that your new home will be: and a special service many customers like is oe~ng represented at the Auto Auction· For a priam disposal site," says Jones. - you! The kind of personal service that's har(l small fee. they will buy or sell a car for you at the Auto Auction. YNE, INC. features! Right now, GREGORY BROWN'S FiNE AUTOMOBILE SALES is ready to buy. sell or "[ don't }:now where thai'Il be, yet, or whether ~utiful new home that this out,tending con- trade and if you can't find just what you want on the lot. ask about their Auto Auction thc soil is even contaminated, for that matter." ;: there are other people who paid more and service, Why pay the high cost of immediate depreciation in buying a new car?. Get a 0[[ the subject o[ the soil, jones says he's * _ook At Business suggest that ANYONE con- ,quality used car and save S$$. Greg Brown, the owner, appreciates your business, delighted that the building was saved. Not only did a,irm. Bookkeeping Basics the museum save he and hiscre a otof wor , but :as/Cai Gas the Sp= sh-s,vle : ucture r red back to :lei - Manager Richard W. Burritt · Proprietor - · :e is staying the same. Distributors of reliable BOOKKEEPING BASICS' consultation anci aclvice are Iree. Richard W. Burritt wants you the slot7 gl' its heyday. "i'm so ~]ad that the · tounderstandandfeelcomfortabtewithhisservicesandyou'llfindhisc°stsareminimal' building went to an appropriate place for ~l-service company that features appliances, The importance gl keeping accurate records has long been known to businessmen and restoration," says Jones. ~ admiration and respect of area residents for individuals, who are interested in making a profit. It's a good plan for every business, no :ices. They deliver propane n both bulk and 3onsibility for heat ng many of the homes and" matter how large or how small, ,o keep good records and BOOKKEEPING BASICS can Cour"~ :quiring the vi~rsatilltyo! gas shouldcontact help youdoit!Theyalsoofferaclasstohelpsmallbusinessesiro~outmeirb°°kkeeping DefiesSupreme ;hone 832-5331, for full information (answered problems. . - stand and offer carburetion conversions. Located at 4021 Stockdale Hwy. in Bakersfield, phone 836-3523, this professional ac- from pag~ countant will take care of your books quickly and easily. From the basic "set-up" of an ~conomical heating and related energy-using easy-to.use system for you to a complete tax return preparation, it's the easiest, best way -~.: ~ on a trailer or have a large tank for your entire ' to have your accounts kept in order. Professional bookkeeping is also a great idea for the I line of gas burners and appliances. Call theml family who wants to run their finances extra smoothly. And with the income tax laws the plain [he importance or' respecting thc flag," says way they are, it just makes good sense to have your records under control. HaP/ay. "I don't want our chilckcn id lose [hat )rk-saving gas products available. Remember, . The phone call and consultation are free and you should find out how easy it is to get respect and take patriotism and our national heritage. .ss urge all area residents to think of this fine started with a good bookkeeping system, for D'anted," Harvey'concludes. El . as...the dependable one! j .. 1700 Flower Street HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Heb~tson, M.D. Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard . i.NTERIM, PE'RMIT PERMIT~I 5oo4Oc TO- OPERATE: . I. SSUED: MARCH 1, 1987' EXPT RES.: MARCH 1, 1990 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES - STORAGE FACILI.T.Y NUMBER OF TANKS=-4 ' FACILITY: ~ OWNER: -CHET'S SERVICE I NEILSEN, HANS 231 EAST 18TH STREET.~ ~ 3463 FICHE.LANE ' '.- BAKERSFIELD, CA ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA,,.-! 93304 TANK # AGE{IN YRS) SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZED'"PIPING? 1-3 'UNK MVF 3 -UNK .... . 4 . ~ UNK NOT IN USE ' UNK .'~. ''-'- NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON--TRANSFERABLE ' *' POST ON PRE'!~ISES · '"' '. ' :." DATE PEP. MIT MAILED:' ~.~8] : ' ..... -" ~'''' ~ ' ' '- - ' . . ' ! '''~. '. --~' :' .~ :.j / "- . .'~::' '' -'~ ' DATE PE~IT CHECK LIST RE~". ,~,- .....- _. .. .. .... .. -.~. '[ , .- : .',. .._ -..:' '. ~ . " ' l" . ' . , .' - .~ ... ' ' '' '--"-" ~:.::'..../' . . . ,. .,. ... ,.:. ...,. :.: ..: .... ,. · ..~: -: . ...., . Va/f,y Tree Ca Constructwn Mr..Lynn Sauit 323-4019 { Apr{.1 21, 1989 ..... 2800 Arroyita Street Hans ~ Property Bake=sfi~Xd, CA. 93305 East "lSth" & Sonora Street Bakersfield, CA. J~l~ JJrlJpilgl~ hereby to furnish m~torJel end bbcw --complete in accordance Mth above specifications, for the 'sum of: Fourteen thousand~ four hundred dollars and no/lO0 .dollars($ '14r400-00 ) to bo mIKJO II fotl6wt: Balance to be p~_id within thirty days (30) upon receipt of Invoice, 'Aw mmefld ~ Suo,ostfld to be 0, M,ec~d. ~ .o~ to be comomod b* o m~*e~ke ~ monfl~f 8ccofdq to ~&ndofd pfoctlceo. Any ol~efMm of cJov~uo~ Imm m ~u~dlIco. Authorized Partner P O. Box 6275 ~ ~0 TO ~ I MU Nr.-Lynn Sault 323-4019 [ Apr11 21, 1989 2800 'tta Street ~l ~ans ~ ~roper~y _ ~ ~t y~r ~ In ~e 'RE~RN TO' ~ on the ~ I~. Failu~ m do ~ ~ ~.~i~ ~r~ m y~. ~ ~m ~lpt f~ will p~i~ V.~ the ~ of the ~ I ~ ~a~ DATE D~ ~ted and f~ .L ~ ~ ~ :- ~ .... P 131 ~2 FIECE!PT FOR CERTIFIED HAIL 3 'hSU~ANC- CO'.ERAG'E ~'~OVIDED hOT FO~ ,NTE~\~" GN~L MAlL 2800 ARROYITA ST' TOTAL ~ostaae anO Fees Postmark or Date 8/21/89-ng K£~ C~#TY ~VI~N#~TAL H~L~ SE~IC~ D£PART#~T 2700 'M' STREW, BAKERSFIELD, CA g3301 (805) 861-3636 L~GTH " APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAG~ FACILITY ~ RE~OV&L. OR ~ &S&NDO~ ~ P~C[ f~ILL O~ O~ &PPL~C&T~O~ PER TH~S APPL ~CAT~ON FOR PROJ[~ CONTA~ PHON~ e SEC/T/R LOCATIONS ONLY)  ~29 , T29S , R28E, MDB&M ~**~- 323-4019 Sec. _ Lynn Sault ,~ ,~. CAI-CO AService thestationMan Gasoline. 231 E. 18th St., Bakersfi ld Sonora Street OWNER ~DDRESS ~PHON~ ~ Sault 2800 A::o~ita St. 93305 (805~ 32~ ~019 ~ANK ~EHOVAL CO~OR ADDRESS JPHONE GeD:De S~ee~-g~v. Co~t:acto: J~.O.Box 8096.3, ~As51d 93380 ~ (805)393~3~0 June 26, 1989 ~ 521243 ~ 1011783-89 State Fund PRELIMINARY 5~TE ASSgSSHE~ CD~CTDR ADDRESS PIIO~ William H. Park & Associates 3040 19th St., 910 Bksfld93301 (805)327r9681 ~RKER'S C~HPENSAT~DN ~ iNSURER PHONE (805) 834-8300 1011825-89 State ADORATORY TIIAT WiLL ANALYZE SANPL~ ~DRESS PIIONE S.M.C.L.~o:~to~ :P.O.~ox 80835 ~s51d. 93380 (805) 39~ 359? CUENICAL CONPOSIT~ON DP ~TERIALS STORED *" - ~ 2,000 Gal. Gasoline unknow~ ~resent none 2 500 Gat.' G~sol~no ~~n~ 3 500 Gal~ Gasoline unknow~~nt nono 4 ' 500 Gai. Gasoline unknow~ presont nono California Water Service Company 200'__. none /Delano Association (slow in~i Soil Conservation Service Map-Kern County Water Agency )ES~lBZ iIOW RESIDUE IH T~XIS) AND PIPING IS ~ BE R~O~D ~ DISPOSED OF (INCLUDE ~NSPO~ATION ~D DISPOSAL CO~ANISS): )ESCRIBE aOTlf TIlE DISPOSAL NE~IOD ~ DISPOSAL LO~T~OH ~OR: ~ ~ ~Se~e S~e~ ~O G~SO~ T~KIS) PTPING Removed ~o p~ a~d disposed o~ as salvaqe. * · ot~.'.:i~ ~Tfl~ TNRORMATTON R~Bt~ O~ RE~R~ ~ ~ ~lJ~ ~lJ~ a~P~R~ ~UB~T~TNO APP~ ICAT~fl~ fOR REVTEW ~ Geolo91st o,~ 6-13-89 PROVIDE DRAWI~;G OF PI~SICAL LAYCUT OF FACiLiTY US!r.:; SPACE ?ROVIDED ALL OF THE FOLLGWING iNFORMATICN MUST BE INCLUDED !~l ORDER FOR APPLICATION TO BE PROCESSED: X TANK(S), PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDII~G ;.k'~4GTHS AND DIMENSIONS .. X PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED RY THIS SYMBOL "(~" X NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION X ANY WATER W~r.T.q OR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN 100' RADIUS OF FACILITY X NORTH ARROW / I~,nvironmentnl Henlth Services DeparUnent PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PEP, MIT NUMBER A~68=15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS FACILFfY NAME/~D~: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRAC'FOR: Chko and Theman Lynn Sauk .George Sweet, Env. contractor Gasoline Service Station .2800 Attoyita St. P.O. Box 8096:3 Bakenfield, CA 9~01 'Bakersfield, CA '"'.:- Bakes~idd,.'CA 9~08~ "'?<:.', ' Phone: (805)-323-4019 .. Phone: (805):393-6370:;::. PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES Seotemher 23. 1989 - ~: TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE June 23.-1989' ' ~ Hazardous Ma~-iais Spe~t ..................................................................................... POST ON PREMISES ................................................. ~ ....................... CONDmONS AS FOLLOWS: . .=' ', :~ - 1. it is the ~-pons~ility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory'agenCies prior to beginning work. ~ "?':'-" 9.. Permittee must notify the Hazardous Mater~]-~ Mmmgem~ Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) or (inerdng and ml:~) to an'an~e for required inspections(s). - 3. Permittee must obtnln a Cky Fire Depn,tment permit prior to initiating closure action. :' 4. Tnnk closure a~tivities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as .. described in Handbook UT-30.- 5. Soil Sampling · Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are descnTbed below and in Handbook UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Heakh Department. a. Clank size less than 1,000 gallons) - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet- b. Clank size from 1,000 to 10,000 gallons) -a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 6. If any contractors or disposal facilities other than those listed on permit and pe. rmk appEcation are to be utO~.ed, prior approval must be granted by the spe~n]:-~t li~ted on the permit. PERMrr FOR pl~R~,Nl~fr CLOSURE PERM~ NUMBI~ A968=15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARIX)US - ADDENDUM SUBSTANCES STOILAGE FACIIZI'Y " --.. '. - . ~:.....~, . -... a mlnlmm~ Of tWO ,~mples nnm be r~tfieved at deptl~ of appm,~imatdy'two feet mid r~: feet for every IS linear a. All (leaded/unleaded)/asoline samples must be az~ed for benZen~;'i{~l~'~e~n~i"~7i',~.e; ~hd:'t6~:'P~/roleum hydrocarbons for gasoline." ..... '- - ...... b. All waste off samples must b';':'~Y~ed for total organic l~lides, off and. i~rease;:~":lead.':" .i'' 9. Copie~ of tram-pormtion manifest~ mt~t be mbmitted to the Environmental.Health S~ Dep~at~enI'within five days of waste disposaL ,.. 10. ~ applimble state law~ for ha~.ardo~ waste di~po,~l, t~n~portafion, ~r'~'mtm. em: mn~::be adhered to. ~The Kern Coma'y ~vironmenml Health Serdee~ Department m~t be notified.beforeI movin~ and/or ~ of any 11. Pemittee i~ re~on,~'ble for mldng m that ~ank di~o~ifion traeki~ record' ~medwith ~ penmt ~ properly filled out and returned within 14 day~ of tank removal.. , ~ :,..: '~-.:r -. ~2. adv~e ~ office of the t~me and date of the ~roposed san~ with 48' hours 13. Re~ult~ mu~t be submitted to ~ °ffice within three day~ of anal~ ¢omplefiom-v-~: .- ---:- .-. ..,..~ ,!-.~:. ~... ,,.. ':.... 623 3 ...... . OVSTY or Environmental Health Services Department 2700 '%f' Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (~0s) PERMIT FOR PF, RMANEI~ CLOSURE' PERMIT NUMBER .A96~-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FAGHYI~ FAGIIATY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRAGTOR: Chico and Theman Lynn Sault George Sweet, Env. Contractor Gasoline Service Station 2800 Arroy~ta St. P.O. Box 80963 Bakersfield, CA 93~01 Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA 93308 I.icen~e #$21243 Phone: (805)-323-4019 Phone: (805)-~9~-6370 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES September 23, 1989 4 TANK(S) AT-ABOVE APPROVAL DATE June 23, 1989 Turonda R. Grumpier, R.E.HT~. Hazardous Materials Speciati..~ ..................................................................................... POST ON PREMISES ........................................................................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permktee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies FEior to beginning work. 2. Permktee must notify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days pL~or tO tank (removal) or (inerting and filliug) to arrange for required inspections(s). 3. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action. 4. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved method~ as described in Handbook UT-30. 5. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below-~md in Handbook UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health DepOnent. a. (Tank size less than 1,000 gallons) - a minimum of'two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of.'-nhe tank at depths of approximately two feet and. six feet. b. (Tank size from 1,000 to 10,000 gallons) -a ,~/nimum of four'samples must be retrieved one-third of the ~ay Lq from the ends of each tank at depths of approxfi~ately :two feet and six feet. 6. If any contractors or disposal facilities other than those listed 6.tt.p. ermit and permit application are to be urili?~,ed, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. UNTY OF KERN Environmental ltealth Services Department 2'700 "Wi" S~l, $,,,iu, .~ (aO$) 861-.t429 Faz Number PF_.R_~ FOR PF_JIMANENT~ PER1VHT I~ER A968-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANfm-q STORAGE FACILITY FACILrrY HAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Chico and The_man Lynn Sault George Sweet, Env. Contractor Gasoline Se_wice Station 2800 Arroyita St. P.O. Box 80963 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA 93308 Licen r.~ #521243 Phone: (805)-323-4019 Phone: (805)-393-6370 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES September 23, 1989 ~ TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE June 23. 1989 LOCATION APPROVED BY T~'oncl~' R.~n~trn'~le~, Hazardous Materials Specialist ..................................................................................... POSW ON PREMISES .......................................................................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning worlc 2. Permittee must notify_ the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) or (inerting and filliug) to arrange for required inxpections(s). 3. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Depa,auent permit prior to initiating closure action. 4. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Enviromnental Health and Fire Depmhaent approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 5. 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 Environmental Health Depa,h,ent. a. (Tank size less than 1,000 gallons) - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank. at depth~ of approximately two feet and six feet. b. (Tank size from 1,000 to 10,000 gallon~) -a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 6. If any contractors or clLsposal facilities other than those li~ted on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist l~ted on the permit. PERMIT FOR PERMANENT ~,~.,.O~URE- PERMIT NUMBER A968-15 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ADDENDUM SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACII.rIY 7. 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 under each dispenser area(s). 8. Sample analysis a. All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons for gasoline. ~ ~ b. All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oll and grease, and lead. 9. 'Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Environmental Health Services Depmu~,ent within five days of waste disposal. 10. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Environmental Health Services Depaxu,ent must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil 11. 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. 12. Advise this office of the time and date of the 'proposed sampling with 48 hours advance notice. 13. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. ACCEPTED BY: (Z'~-,~ . DATE TRC:cd crumpler\968-15.pta 6-23-3 Attachment D .;, .,- KE~ C~NTY ~VI~N~TAL H~L~ SE~IC~ DEPARTB~T 2100 "~" STREW, ~]TE 300 XPPLI~TJON DXT~ 8AKE~F~ELD, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 APPLICATZON ?OR PERMIT FOR P£RNLAN£NT CLOSURe/ABANDONMENT OF UND£RGROUND r~----~R£~OVAL. OR [D. ABA~NI~ IH P~C£ I~ILL O~ OW_...~E *PPL:;AT~ON PER THIS APPLICATION I$ FOR PRojEcT CO. TAm ".ONE , IS£C/T:R I i D*YS- 323--4019 ISec' ,Ru~c COCA?XO~S 29~T29S,R28E,~DB&M _ Lynn Sault t ~EARZST CROSS STREET ~[~o"~£ the Man Gasoline '°°"Es~31 E. 18th St. Bakersfield Sonora Street Service Station * ' Lynn Sault / 2800 Arroyita St. 93305 (805) 32t 4019 TANK NENQVAL CO.RAZOR IADDRESS George Sweet-~nv. Contractor ~.O.~ox 8096.3, ~ksf~d 93380I ~805~393-~3T0 ! PROPOS£U PROJE~ STXRTIHG DAT£ i~C]~0RHIA LJC£NS£ t I~RK£R'$ COHPEIISATION I IINSUREN PRELIMINARY SITE A$SE$SNE~ CONTRA~OR ADDRESS ~il~iam ~. ~a:A & Associates 3040 19th St., ~0 ~As~l&93~01 (805)327=968~ ~ORKER'S C~HPENSAT]ON I INSURER IPHON[ ~0~825-89 State F~D~ ~ (805)834-8300 ~DORATORY TIIAT ~lLL ANALY2[ SANPL~ ~DRESS IPIIONE S.~.C. C~o:ato:y ~.O.~ox 80835 ~s~l~. 93380~ (805) 39~ 3597 CIIENICAL COHPOSITION OF ~TERIALS STORED 'ANK · VOLUNC Cql~:~]CAL STOItl:D (~-CO~ERCZAL NXN~) DA~S ~R~D CtlE~]CAL PR~IOUSLY STORED ~ 2,000 Gal. Gasoline unknow~ present none 500 Gal Gasoline unknow~0~nt ~o~e . 500 Gal. Gasoline unknow~ present none 4 500 Gal. Gasoline unknow~ present none California Water Service Company 200' none I Delano A~o~ation (slow Soil Conservation Service Map-Kern County Water Agency 10 ~ Total Petrole~ Hydrocarbons(gasoline) and B.T.X.&E. ~ES~]~E ~0~ REd,DUI JN T~S~ AND P~PING Piping drained into tanks and removed as product. Tanks washed by M.P.Vacuum ~zscR],z eOT]~ T~Z DZS,OSAC .Z~00 ~ for recycling. Tanks shipped to Valley Tree & Construction ~or disposal. PIPING Removed to p~p and disposed of as salvage. PROVIDE DRAWIHG OF PHYSICAL LAYCUT OF ?ACILITY USiI.: ~ SPACE PROVIDED BELCW. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING 'INFORMATICN MUST BE INCLUDED ::! ORDER FOR APPLICATION TO BE PROCESSED: X TANK{S), PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING ;3'NGTHS AND DIVISIONS X PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BY THiS SYMBOL "(~)" X NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION X ANY WATER W~r.T.q CR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN I00' RADIUS OF FACILITY X NORTH ARRCW BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ; / BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION D~te 'PERMIT Permit No. In conformih/ with provisions of pertinent ordinances, codes and/or regulations, permission is hereby granted to: .. Name of Comlx~ny to display, stare, install, use, operate, sell or handle materials or process involving or creating con- .ditions deemed hazardous to life or property as fallows: subject to the provisions and/or limitations as provided on the reverse ~ .,here°f' Violation of pertin- ent ordinances, codes and/or regulations shall void this permit. /."~ //'/'/ ir ' r I Attachment D State of California--Health and Welfare Agency Department of Health Services Form ........ Approved~ OMB No. 2050---0039 (Expires. . 9-30-91). Toxic Substances Control Division Please print or type. (Fo,'~ designed for use on elite (1. :ype,w~ter). Sacramento, Californi ~ UNIFORM HAZARDOUS i1,;G'~l'~'ratOr's uS EPA ID NO': I ~ Manifest ~ocument'1 I N . "~L'a'"'" Page lol i [InfOll~atiOe iff the shaded areasis 11o{' te¢luired."' ' ' by Federal law. WASTE MANIFEST I **':l:- I"-'1 *'1 :' I: I'~: I*-:1 · I' I ;. ' - .... 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Addrasa A. State Manifel~.-~ N~mber 1001 SYLNA.nL AVE Ill--CLOVIS, C~ .936.12-~ e'stateGen 'el:a-~ie'lO'~'*L'":''="': ' ''~=z~'"*~;--,';-' - ' ; 4. Generators phone 12 0 9) 3 2 3_7 6 72 '- -.. .: · i ..-=,:..F_;~/?.,,,'i:~.'...i -.I i i i i i i 8. Transporter 1 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number Ct St&t.e.~.,r,_al?!port~r'a ID · ~ C~ '4~.~__ y~, vAcm3t< Tzuc~ sE~vlcs ic i~ IT I0 10 10 16 12 I~ 12 I~ 17 O. 7. Transpolar 2 Company-Name 8. US EPA ID Number E. State Transporter's ID. .- ' II I I I I I I I I I I F. T?ansporter'sPhone 9. Designated Facility Name end Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number G. State Facility's ID ~J~ 0]P COl'~]~a~[~.l,,, ~)~,~V~ H. Facility's Phone ~lql~tJ3, c~ 93308 lC I~ ~ 19 18 10 18 18 13 I 17 17 12. Containers 13. Total 14. I. 1 t. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) Quantity Unit Waste No. No. Type Wt I Vol aisle a. CAi. iFOitF~A O]~Y P,i~ULATI~ ~ASTI~ ~?1 G N E b. Slate' R A EPA/Other T I I I I I I I ~ o. State EPA/Other II I III I - d. State EPA/Othor II I IIII J..Additinnal Descriptions lor Malefials Listed Above K. Handling Cedes for Wastes Listed Above - a. b. A) DI~.~F.L/OA~OLIIfR RINSAT;~ c. d. tS. Special Handling Instructions sn't Additional Information 18. GENERATOR'S c£wrlFICATION= I hereby declare that the conlents of this consignment are fully and accuralely described above by proper shipping name and ara classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and nalioaal government regulations. If I am a la,ge quantify generator, I certlf~ that I have a program in place to reduce fha volume sad foxiclty of waste generated to Ihs degree I h~ve deteonlned to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposeJ currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat !o human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator. I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best wasle management method that ia available to me and that I can afford. Printed/Typed Name { Signature ~ Month Day Year '-~'"'" "{' !'.".,".-'.: .,:' ~ "!' .'/ " ' '" ..... I~- I' "' ,- , ,-: .:.... . ,, .. ,: / ..:'.~ ' . --~.' "'.'::" ..... : ./- .'.. , ' .:-~ .... ~'-' I J I I :' T 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials . : R A Printed/Typed Name J Signature : ." · ;'Month Day Year .'{ ..:.,,-,.., .,i .... " S ///, /. '"'., ,' ' ","i '":~ :~ .... '~ '~'" OP 18. Transporter ~ Acknowledgement of Recai~ of Materials // ' ~' Printed/Typed Name { Signature ' Month Day Year I E ~ I I I I I I 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A  O~ner or Op~'ator ~i~fion of reoeipt of hezar~ous metals covered by thl~ meaifest exoept es noted in I~em 19. Do Not Write Below This Une YELLOW: GENERATOR RETAINS EPA (Rev. 9-88) Previous editions are obsolete. Attachment D Department o! Health Services State of C,~,li¢~rnia---Heelth end Wailers Agency S~e Instructions on Back o, Page 6 Toxic Substances Control Division Form Approved OMB No. 2050--0039 (Expires 9-30-91) Plea'se )tint or type. (Form designed for use on elite (t2-pitch typewriter), and Front of Page 7 sacramento. California UNIFORM HAZARDOUS t. Generator's US EPA ID ,o. I Manilas! 2. Page1 I Information in the shaded areas I Document No. ~ WASTE MANIFEST ¢l~lClC'l~lOl~ l'~14~lC'lI 1,3131.~1~'13,1z o, I[ is not required by ~edera, ,a,.. I 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Address A. State Manliest, Document Number ' HANS NIELSEN ~:'~ 8 1 3 5 0 3 2 1001 SYLMAR AVE #31--CLOVIS, CA 9361_2_ B. SteteGenerator'slD 4. Generator's Phone (~ 0 9) 3 2 3-- 7 6 / Z /:~-,~Wa. I I I I I I I I I I I 5, Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number C. State Tronsporter'a ID - (~"~C)~" '~'7~'~ MP VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE ~ ~ iT 10 i0 10 161214 121417 D. Tre.spo. er'sFho.o SUb/3W3-I'IS! 7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number E. Stats Transporter's ID I I I I I I I I I I I I F. Transporter'sPheric 9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number G. State Facility's ID GIBSON OIL & REFINING CIAI~gF/I.~IOIRI,~I~I~ 171'71 ,~ , EXD OF COH~ERCIkL DRIVE H. Fac;li-ty's Phone- -- Btfl~ERSFIELD, CA 93308 ~C ~ iD 19 18 10 18 18 13 ,1 [7 17 805/323-2178 12. Containers 13. Total 14. I. ! 1 1. US DOT Description (rncluding Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) Quantity Unit Wasfe No. No. Type INt/Voll a. State CALIFORNIA ONLY REGULATED WASTE 221 ~ 0 0 1 T TO,~ G EPA;other N I I I I i-/l~p E b. State ~ EPA/other T o I I I I I I I R c. State EPA/Other I I I I I I I d. State ii I I I I I I I EPA/Other J. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above K. Handling Codes for Wastes Listed Above a. b. A) DIESEL/GASOLINE RINSATE c. d. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additionel Intormetion GLOVES, GOGGLES, ROrECTIVE OUTER G ' ENTS RE .EASE GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the confents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator. I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the dc0ree I have de!ermined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that } can afford. I' Printed / Typed Name ~~/~ ~1~ ~.4~ Month Day Year ii T 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials R (~ 18. Trahsporter 2 A~kno~vledg~W{~nt of Receipt of Materials - /,~ -- ~ Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year E R fg. Discrepancy Indication Space } ~. ~a~,,,ty Ow.e~or Op.rs,.or~, ,~.,p, o, hazardous ma,crisis cover%by th~ ~yesf e~ap, .. no,ed ,. i,~ DHS SO~ ^ Id aS) Do Not W~ ~ Below This tine Wh~: TSDF SENDS ~I~COPY TO ~HS WITHIN 30 DAYS CI-L~IN OF CUSTODY RECORD Location of Sampling Collector Client Name: ~ ~//~ . Name: ~(~/~ /~. ~ r~;,'/~ Name: l~//~M ~ Company:~/g~ ~ ~ ~ Company: W.H. Park & Associates Company: Address:~/ ~ /~ ~. Address: 3040 19th St., Suite 10 Address: ~ ~ FP '~ - ~F~i~/~ ~. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~/~F3~ ~ ~ ~. Telephone: ( ) Telephone: (805) 327-9681 Telephone: ( Bill to Property ~ner ( ) Bill to Collector (~) Bill to Client ( ) ' S~plin~ M.thod:{~ '; ~~r Sample Type: ~/ Preservation ~.~o~., IJ~p ~lJ 0~,'/~~ _ S~pl, No. Da%%' Time DesCription Analysis Requeste~ Labor~tory No. ~ ~ Z &-t~-~ ~ " " " " " ~ ~ ~ 6-~o~ ~, ,, ,, ., , ~ ,, /~ ~ ~ ~-~ ~, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ~.~ ~ &-Z~-[~ " " " " ,, " ~ ~ ~-~-t~ " ,. · .. '. RelinquishedB y: Company: . //. ~/~. .Date.: Received By: 5~ ~ Company: ~ ~', C ~ ~~w3 Date: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: Company: Da'te: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: Company: Date: WILLIm H. PARK AND ASSOCIATES Sheet / of / WATER RESOURCES CONTROL SPECIALIST . DIVISION OF WA]ER QUAII UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SENSITIVITY "'-/UTS SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT VERI~'IED DATE OF REPORT~ )NTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SUBSTANCE: ~0'~ ~ ~ ?' p~ [TE NO: /~O0 ~0 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: y ~3/ g, /~* ~ S~. DATE CONFIRMED: ~ )DRESS: tTY/Z[P CATEGORY= si'rE STATUS 7. S a ~SE TYPE= ~ CONTRACT STATUS: E~ERGENCY f, RESPONSE: 8. c "~ SEARCH: ~ DArE UNOERHAY= OATE COMPLETED: RELI~INARY DATE UNDER,AY= DATE COMPLETED: k 5SESSMENT P. EMED]AL DATE UNDERHAY: DATE COMPLETED: [0. ~VEST[GAT[ON EHEDIAL ACTION= DA~E UNDERHAY= DATE COMPLETED= OST RENEO[AL OATE UNDERHAY= DATE COHPLETEO= ACTION ~ON ITOR[NG [2. ]3. NFORCE~ENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN AP REQUIRED DATE APPROVED= ASE CLOSEO~ OATE CLOSED: ATE EXCAVATION STARTED: RENED[AL ACTIONS TAKEN: c~ OMPANY NAME: a/~ ~ ' ~ ~ WILLIAM H. PARK REGISTERED GEOLOGIST NO. 2271 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93303 July ~3, ~989 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Ms. Turonda Crumpler c/o Kern County-Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Ms. Crumpler: Enclosed are the results of the preliminary site assessment for the tank removals at the Chico and the Man gasoline service station. The property is located at 231 East 18th Street in Bakersfield (see Attachment A). Three 500 gallon and one 2,000 gallon gasoline tanks were removed on June 30, 1989. The tank locations are shown on Attachment B. Eighteen soil samples were collected from beneath the tanks, product lines, and dispensers. The results of the analyses are shown on Attachment C. Based on the results of the chemical analyses, high levels of contamination exist below the 2,000 gallon tank and the 500 gallon tank just to the north. It appears that this contamination is centered under the older 2,000 gallon tank. All four tanks had small holes in the bottoms but soil samples below the two northern most tanks found no contamination above detectable limits. Samples from below the product lines and dispensers also showed no contamination above detectable limits. Also included with this report are copies of the application for permit to abandon the tanks, a copy of the county permit number A968-15, waste manifest for tank rinsate, and a copy of the Bakersfield Fire Department permit (see Attachment D). If you' have any questions, please feel free to call.  Yours truly, ~, ' / ~,~- Duane R. Smith ~ ~0.3584~ ~ Registered Geologist ~ / / State of California No. 3584 cc: Mr. L~oject Contact Mr. Don Jones, Valley Tree and Construction WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SUBSTANCE: 8006619 SITE NO: 150040 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: Y SITE NAME: CHICO & THE MAN GASOLINE STAT DATE REPORTED: 07/0?/89 ADDRESS: 231 E. 18th STREET DATE CONFIRMED: 07/07/89 CITY/ZIP: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 CATEGORY: SITE STATUS CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS: 5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RP SEARCH: I DATE UNDERWAY: 07/07/89 DATE COMPLETED: 10/05/89 PRELIMINARY DATE UNDERWAY: 07/08/89 DATE COMPLETED: 07/13/89 ASSESSMENT: C REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: 10/12/89 DATE COMPLETED: INVESTIGATION: U REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERWAY: DATE COMPLETED: POST REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: DATE COMPLETED: ACTION MONITORING ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN: RAP REQUIRED: DATE APPROVED: CASE CLOSED: DATE CLOSED: DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY CONTACT NAME: VIRGINIA NIELSEN SPECIALIST: 15 COMPANY NAME: SENSITIVITY: NES ADDRESS: 1001SYLMAR, SPACE 31 VERIFIED (X) CITY/STATE: CLOVIS, GA 93612 DATE OF REPORT: 12/15/89 GARY J. WICKS 2700 M St~t, Suite 300 Agency Director Biker.field, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 Telephone (805) 861-363~ STEVE McCALLEY Telecopler (805) 861-3429 Director RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL .~v _~ ~ ~x~J'~ ~ ~r HEALTH SERVICES Executor Estate of Lynn Sault 2800 Arroyita St. Bakersfield. CA 93305 SUBJECT: Location: 231E. 18th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Known As: Chico & The Man Gasoline Station PERMIT ~: 150040 Dear Executor: This letter is an off,cia] notice to inform you that the property described above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized re]ease 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 PARTV 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 work plan 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 methods described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options ooly 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 incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from unaerground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct a~d indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial actiqn at the above site'are funded, in whole or in part, trom the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; end Whereas the adore individual(s) or entity(les) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and c}eanup of the above site; YOU ARE MEREB¥ #OTIFI£D that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Heaith end Safety cope, the Above Responsible Percy or Part~es snail reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all Qirect and indirect costs incurred by any and ell state and local agencies wh~]e overseeing the cleanup of the above undergrouna storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make fu!l payment of such costs within 30 days of receiot of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board. (B) COUNTY 0F KEP'N LOCAL AGREIglENT OPTION 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. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B" The environmental sensitivity (attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determined 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 Agreement Option; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Agreement Option, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique, complex hydrogeologica] 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 ~rltlng, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Environ~ental Health of your choice: either the State contract or the County's Local Agreement Option. If you select the County's Local Agreement, please complete and sign the Local Agreement, (attachment B), and return it with your check for.S1,000.00 (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: Accounting - Local Agreement Option. If you select the State contract, please.indicate, in writing, that you have made this selection and that you have read the above official notification. Failure to respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice ~ill automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales at ('805) 861-3636. Environmental Health Services De~ attachments Name and Address of Requestor For Post office Use Only.; In accordance with the rules and regulations of the U,,.S. Postal Service, request is hereby made for (Check one) [2] Examination Copy ~w Address (Complete "Request for Change of Address Information" below) of the following postal records, if any (Identify as spec£fically as possible the record desired) REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF ADDRESS I~70B/~ATION Last known address (name, street, city, state New address (namm, street, cica', state, zip) I understand thac if the U.S. Postal S~rvice does noc have the record as requested above, is noC required co compile infor~cion. I ~urcher understand chac the examination, copy, or request for Iasc recorded change of address must be paid for in advance as prescribed Section 262.7, Postal Service HanuaX, 39CFR 262.7; Federal Register 4774. Ic is also understood chaC i~ I am pernicced co examine the record, I shall noc alter, fatsif cancel, destroy, ~ila~e, or remove any part checeo~, under penalty og 18 USC 494 and 2071. I~ denied acc~ts co the informaclon rc '.~esc~d, I understand chaC I may ~_COUNTY .? l?oo F~ower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT,.__/-~.-.~...~ Leon Hebertson, Bakersfield, Calllomla 93305 ENVIRONMEN IAL HEALIH DIVISION~ Telephone (805) 861-3636 E OF ~~ ~ HRECTOR EN~RONMENTAL HEALTH Facility Name ._~Kern County Permit * * UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD This form ls to .be returned to the Kern County tlealth Department with!...n. 1~4 _days of acceptance of tank(s) by disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with number ,toted above is responsible for insuring that this form is completed and returned. Section 1 - To be filled out' b_b_E, tank removal contractor: Tank Removal ContraCtor: '~/~1[~ ~ ~ ~~OC~ .a,e Tanks Removed ~~ ~ I¢~¢ No. o' Tanks '~ Authorized representative of COii~POC~OP certifies by slgfllng belo~ that t~nk(s) have been decontaminated tn accordalwe with gsr~ C0~ty Health ....... .... .............. ........ Section a -T~ b~ filled out and sl~ned ~ a:~ authorized representative of the treatment, storage, or disposal fncllltl acce~tlnff tank{s}:' Date Tank~ Rece~d ~[~ ~ -[~ff ,r,~-'No. of Tanks * * * ~ILING INSTRUCTIONS: Fold hi hall and s~aple. (Form #tl~lffP-150 ) BT.ATE TANK ID J HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES EMERGENCY [] YES~NO REPORT BEENFILED?[] ~ES [] NO [ I [ I I [ I I I I I I I I O ~ . , LOCAL AGENCY A~ENCY NAME CONTACT PERSON. PHONE ~ REGIONAL bOARD j O 'TSCD CAS ~ (ATTACH EXTRA SHEET IF NEEDED) QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) NAME ~ ~NoW~ ,> I I I I I I I I I I I I I '~s~.~' mO DATE DISCOVERED J HOW DISCOVERED ~ INVENTORY CONTROL -~ SUBSURFACE MONITORING >~ ~ HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED? ~ REPAIR TANK ~ REPAIR PIPING ~ CHANGE PROCEDURES SOURCE(S) OF DISCHARGE TANKS ONL~CAPACITY~ip~~ GAL CAUSE(S) U ~TEEL ~ FIBERGLASS ~ ~ OTHE~ <S"ECIFY) ~ OTHER ~ UNKNOWN ~ OTHER i~-- YES NO THREATENED UNKNOWN YES NO ENED KNOWN WELLS i~ AIR (VAPOR) ~ ~ ~ 1:] PUBLIC DRINKING WAT~. ~ ~ ~ ~ -- i~ SOIL (VAOOSE ZONE) 0 ~ C] 0 P"IVATE DRINKING :~ GROUNDWATER O ~ E5 0 WATER .~ SURFACE WATER OR STORM DRAIN ~ ~ ~ ~ INDUSTRIAL :~ BUILDING OR UTILITY VAULT ~ ~ ~ ~ AGRICULTURAL ~ OTHER (SPECIFY) ~] ~ ~ ~ OTHER(SPECIFY) ~ GROUNDWATER BASIN NAME ~ UNKNOWN COMMENTS: COMPLETE AND ATTACH A CLEANUP TRACKING REPORT IF ANY CLEANUP WORK OR PLANNING HAS STARTED dsc 05 11o/851 "Choice of Careful Buyer~" August 2, 1989 BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93305 ( KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Mrs. Turonda Crumpier 2700 'M' Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA. 9~301 Dear Mrs. Crumpler: Please send me a letter about the l~akage of gas tanks regarding property at 233 E. 18th Street. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Lucile P. Long, CCIM LPL: mbw 0 19 9 ENVIFIONMENTAL Ft M'^LTFI SMC Laboratory Analytical Chemistry Client Name: W.H. Park and Associates Address : 3040 19th Street, Suite 10 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date samples received : 7-03-89 Date analysis completed: 7-07-89 Date of report : 7-07-89 Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1739 ID: T.H. #1-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 310 0.1 Toluene 920 0.1 Ethylbenzene 220 0.1 p-Xylene 270 0.1 m-Xylene 570 0.1 o-Xylene 370 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 39 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 6,900 1.0 #1740 ID: T.H. #1-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 210 0.1 Toluene 690 0.1 Ethylbenzene 190 0.1 p-Xylene 230 0.1 m-Xylene 510 0.1 o-Xylene 345 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 41 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 5,600 1.0 ~lethod of Analysis: California DOHS LUFT manual 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 · Bake~field, CA 93380 · FAX (805) 393-3623 Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~1741 ID: T.H. :2-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 150 0.1 Toluene 550 0.1 Ethylbenzene 140 0.1 p-Xylene 160 0.1 m-Xylene 370 0.] o-Xylene 260 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 35 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 4,300 1.0 #1742 ID: T.H. #2-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 230 0.1 Toluene 930 0 1 Ethylbenzene 280 0 1 p-Xylene 330 0 1 m-Xylene 710 0 1 o-Xylene 480 0 1 Isopropylbenzene 66 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) 7,000 1 0 #1743 ID: T.H. #3-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 85 0.1 Toluene 490 0.1 Ethylbenzene 210 0.1 p-Xylene 260 0.1 m-X'ylene 570 0.1 o-Xylene 400 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 62 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 5,000 1.0 Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1744 ID: T.H. #3-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 15 0 1 Toluene 100 0 1 Ethylbenzene 70 0 1 p-Xylene 92 0 1 m-Xylene 200 0 1 o-Xylene 180 0 1 Isopropylbenzene 33 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) 2-,5-0-0~' 1 0 #1745 ID: T.H. #4-2' 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 #1746 ID: T.H. #4-6' 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 Stan Comer Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS 31747 ID: T.H. 35-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 p-X¥1ene ND 0.1 m-Xylene ND 0.1 o-Xylene ND 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 #1748 ID: T.H. #5-6' 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 #1749 ID.: T.H. #6-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 p-Xylene ND 0.1 m-Xylene _l ND 0.1 o-Xylene ND 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 Stan ~omer - ! Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ,1750 ID: T.H. #6-6' 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 #1751 ID: T.H. #7-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 Toluene ND 0 ] 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 i1752 ID: T.H. #7-6' 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 l TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 Stan Comer Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~1753 ID: T.H. #8-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 Toluene ND 0 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 #1754 ID: T.H. #8-6' 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 #1755 ID: T.H. #9-2' 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 S~an Co~e-r - ~ Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through i756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1756 ID: T.H. #9-6' 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 1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0 1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1 0 Comer Attachment C COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME HEALTH OFFICER 2700 M Street Bakersfield, California ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Mailing Address: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 1415 Truxtun Avenue Vernon S. Relchard Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 861-3636 August 8, 1989 Lucile P. Long, CCIM John Q. Long Realtor 240 Bernard Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Dear Ms. Long: Enclosed you will find a copy of the preliminary site assessment for the tank removal at 231 E. 18th St. This site is now being reviewed by Flora Darling of our en- forcement unit. Also enclosed is an invoice for the file search and mat- erials to provide you with this information. If you have any questions please contact Flora Darling at (805) 861- 3636. Sincerely. , - 3~ 0I ~ ~ /Lydia V. von Sydow Hazardous Materials Inspector DISTRICT OFFICES October 20, 1989 Ms. Flora Darling County of Kern -- Resource Management Agency Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, St. 300 Bakersfield, Calif. 93301 Re: 231 E. 18th St. Bakersfield, Ca. Owner: Mrs. Virginia Nielsen Dear Ms. Darling: In keeping your office informed as to our progress on the above referenced property, ~e are currently negotiating with a prospective buyer. His position is to purchase the property, if it does in fact meet his needs, for $1.00 and he will within the purchase agreement accept full responsibility for the ground clean-up. As I told you, my mother has no funds available to proceed with even the characterization, let alone the ground clean-up. So we are very hopeful this sale will be successful. Also, we have consulted with an attorney regarding pursuing the operator of the gas station to force his acceptance of the cost of clean-up. The attorney is researching this option, and he feels that it is a very positive approach. Please feel free to call me with any questions. Considering the current state of affairs, we are requesting your office's patience to allow us reasonable time to follow-up on these possi- bilities. Very truly yours, Vir~nia Knutson 9838 E. Sierra Ave. Clovis, Ca. 93612 (209) 299-0806 P 131 45~1 766 ~ECE!PT FOR CEFITIF~ED ~AIL .9" SL R,~,',,CE COVEY.aG5 FROV~DEE, .~:-2~ ~V~r~., ~ 70-).L Postaoe aha Fees j - ' I Prin~ your ,name, 6ddr~,'and ~ ~ the ~Ve~.' '.- ' ' '" A~ch to front of a~icle if W~ E~o~ a~icle ~'R~urn R~i~ R~u~ ' adj~ent to numar, KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENT*L BAKERFIELD, CA 93301 ATTN: LYDIA V. VON SYDOW P 131 4£~1 766 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED N:~AIL ' ~ ....... ~E ~ 0V OEO ~ Dd~e. aqd AddreSs -, g'ehverv ~ ' ~ tOTAL Postage an~ Fees  Poslmark or Dale OSE.N.DER.'./Complete ~lt?ms 1 an.d ~2 whe. n addltione~'lervlce~' ere de, Ired, and complete Item, .ana.4....W-~ ,' ~...." .... : - · :cPeU;dYfo~ur a.ddr, e~..I,n.the "RETURN_TO" Splice on the reveme ~lde, Failure c o rom oelng, returned to:you, ~na return recelot fee will orovlde you the name of the Oer~on delivered' tO. an.d the date of delivery, For additional fee. the following .~.gIo~n.~hor.Tor,,? end. c..heck box(.) for additional ..Ice(.) reque~d ........ ,, - . .. ~ Ow to ~n, om,o,e, lw?red; date,.and addre~ee'l addre~ 2. ......... Arnica'Add'ad to: ,' ,' · · . 4. Article Number . , ' '. v . ':.-.:':...,, '. ..~~l.~,d!. ~' LUCILR P:.. LONG::,~¢¢: ... JOH~ Qo-LONG,' R~.~LTOR. ~ ~3eofSen~ce: ~:~5, ?-1~ ~egistered E] Insured 240 ' BERNARD ST. ' :' ~::'77.' [] Certlf'i.d ' [] COD -BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305i '~ [] Expre~M~ll ,4 ,, or agen 5. SiJi~ture--~ddmssee. ~/ ~ 8. Addressee's / ~.~ature- Agent f 7. Date of Delivery I -' - P~l~rm ~!811, ~a~. ~87 'i U.S.[~O. 1987-178-~6a DOMESTIC BETURN RECEII~F ADDENDUM 'hs of ,. ~). approxiraate]y ~wo fee~ and angled for be~ene, toluene, ~lene, 'r~c b~des, oH En~oment~ He~ Se~ces [, / ~Pona~on, or ~ea~enr must be a~ez( S~p~g ~ 48 ho~ advice .:rs of ~alysis Comple~on. notice. GARY J. WICKS .- 2700 M ~tr_e~t, S.~lte 300 Agency Director Bakersfield, CA, 93301 (805) 86'1-3502 ... -..::.. Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY .-. .:. R E S O U R C E'"~'~'~- '--' '"'"~~A"G'-'~!~::E N T A G E N C Y Director /."~i~ ;~i ~_ :. ~ ~'~5~'. ~ DEP AR T~ ~:O~':)EN~iRON M E NT AL October 5, 1989 Ms. Virginia Nielsen ~. 1001 Sylmar Space 31 Clovis, California 93612 SUBJECT: Location: 231 E. 18th Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Known As: Chico and The Man Gasoline Station PERMIT #: 150040 Dear Ms. Nielsen: 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 work plan 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 Hea)th in one of the two methods described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of (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 incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained below: Whereas thc Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean=up Fund to pay thc local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with thc cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site arc funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas the above individual(s) or entity(les) 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 thc State Water Resources Control Board. (B) COUNTY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION 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. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B". The environmental sensitivity (attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determined 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 Agreement Option; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Agreement Option, 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 Nealth of your choice: either the State contract or the County's Local Agreement Option. If you select the County's Local Agreement, please complete and sign the Local Agreement, (attachment 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: Accounting - Local Agreement Option. If you select the State contract, please indicate, in writing, that you have made this selection and that you have read the above official notification. Failure to respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director Environmental Health Services Department attachments \c:\wp\coltltrs\nielsen KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTNENT £NVIRONNENTAL HEALTH DIVISION NEETING/CONFERENCE RECORD CALL PLACED/RECEIVED BY: 9~vu-~- L/~~ ~ TITLEI: .- /ir KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTIIEI~IT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION MEETING/CONFERENCE RECORO /ir KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION MEETING/CONFERENCE RECORD DISCUSSION: CuNTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANK~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ~--'0~ Site Specific Status Changes: .~ature ~gory Activity I I Hours I .~ Cod~I Description I( 10, ths) I i By: Date: ~i~ACT OPTIQNS FOR r.WAKING TANF ~.ce Specific Time Accounting She~. ~,.. ~..L,~ Site Specific Status Changes: '/" ',-Tt? 4t '"-- "- · ~e-~-~n ¢",. - . ~ ~-' -'?'/¢¥,~ · al, State, of Federal) Code ~escription ( 10 ) .,.{; ~ ,.f-l-./ ~ ," ~.[. ~'.~ ~ ~.-~rxb? ,-',- /.--~ ,-' , ' ' Cfk,~'RACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet / ~(3 ~'~ Site Specific Status Changes: -- Signatu~ e or Addres~ '-' / (Local, State, of Federal) ~e~O~ Activity , Code Description [ (lOths) - I :ered By: Date S~e &]~ecizzc site Specific Status Changes: signature ~e or (Local%_ State,,~ of Federal) Cat~egory coae ~ode Date: Entered By: COl... PACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANK.. Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet # / .~' ~ r_~ ~- Site Specific Status Changes: 'ee # (/ ~,,.'~. ,? '? · ee S,gnatu[e ~i~~ ~ ;'~ ..~ .... ? ~,~ , i ~. i~- ~ :me or Address LL.~ ~ ~' ?j (Locai, State~ of Federal) Category ActM~ Houm ~de ~de ~scription (l~hs) ,, ,~ ..... ~ ~ ~' ~ ,"7 '~ ~ ~JNTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANk~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ~ /,~ O.~;Q-t~. Site Specific Status Changes: ~ (Lgc_~L~-State, of Fe~'eral) Hours Cat~egory Activity (lOths) uo~e Code Description ? U ....... nter~ By: Date: FDOM C. LIN, Attachment "B" KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION BETWEEN " KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (Kern County Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority) AND Ms. Virqinia Nielsen Responsible Party for Underground Storage Tank for: Chico and The Man Gasoline Station Permit # 150040 This facility has experienced an unauthorized release of hazardous substances from an underground storage tank. Action is necessary to protect the public health and the environment of the County, pursuant to Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 8.48 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. THE WITNESS FOR THE COUNTY AND SIGNATURE(S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF THE SUBJECT FACILITY DESCRIBED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE THAT: Kern County Environmental Health shall act as the lead agency for regulatory oversight for the: a) Site characterization: the study of a site, including sampling of subsurface soil and water where contamination is found in order to fully assess its extent and threat to the environment. It shall include a discussion of the relative risk to biological receptors and possible pathways of exposure. It may include removal or in-place closure of the tank, disposal or on-site treatment of contaminated backfill or adjacent soil, removal of hazardous substances floating on groundwater, and the drilling of groundwater monitor wells. b) Feasibility study: the identification and evaluation of feasible alternatives for cleaning up the site and remedying threats to public health and safety. c) Remedial action plan: the most cost effective, appropriate plan to lessen, alleviate, abate, correct or clean-up the effects that a release of hazardous substances may have on the environment, based on the feasibility study. d) Remediation: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved by Ke~n County Environmental Health for the mitigation and clean-up of contamination resulting from an unauthorized release of hazardous materials and any ongoing monitoring of the site. 4 The responsible party shall do the following: a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health pursuant to State and local law and in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess and remediate the contaminated site. b. Deposit with the Kern County Environmental Health Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1,000.00. The Department's oversight activities will be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.04 (currently $42.00 per hour). Monthly statements will be prepared detailing the activities and services provided and the remaining credit balance. Kern County Environmental Health shall provide the following services: a. Oversight of all activities to characterize the site's threat to the environment and/or the groundwater, and coordination with the appropriate State, County and local regulatory agencies. b. Serve as the single contact point for the responsible party's representatives and other regulatory agencies for the activities described in "a" above. If during the Department's review of the site characterization/remedial action plan, it is determined that a permit may be required by another agency, the responsible party shall be referred to that permitting agency. c. Review reports, conduct inspections, and oversee monitoring until the site poses no further environmental or public health threat. An official certification letter shall be given to the responsible party when the site is determined to no longer pose a significant threat to the environment. d. The responsible party will be officially notified by Kern County Environmental Health when: 1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposit made by the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund, a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued~ 2. Seventeen (17) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the available funds will be exhausted after five (5) additional hours of billable time at which time the agreement wil expire. A statement estimating the amount time necessary to complete any remaining oversight work will be sent. The responsible party will then have another opportunity to renew their agreement with the County. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental Health to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board Pilot Project for which the responsible party may be billed by the State directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs. 5 Kern County Environmental Health reserves the right to cancel this agreement at any time for any reasons, including groundwater contamination or a uniquely complex hydrogeological condition. If an unexpended balance remains on deposit from the responsible party under the terms of this agreement, a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued and the agreement terminated. Once'the agreement is cancelled, ~u, as a responsible party, will be enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program, see enclosure "D". This agreement may be cancelled anytime by either party by certified registered return receipt letter to the other party within five days of said notification. I, (responsible party), have read and agree to the conditions of this agreement for the contaminated site described as: Site Name Site Address City Zip Owner Owner's Address City Zip Telephone Operator Telephone Billing Address Attn: Permit # In order for this agreement to be executed, it must be signed and accompanied by the deposit of one-thousand dollars ($ 1000.00}. Responsible Party: Date: For the County of Kern: Date: GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ........... Telephone (805) 861.363~ . ' .... ':*'.:. Telecopter (805) 661-342~ STEVE McCALLEY o,,~,o, RESOURCE ~~:::'ENT AG EN CY D EPART~~'MENTAL October 5, 1989 Ms. Virginia Nielsen 1001Sylmar Space 31 Clovis, California 93612 SUBJECT: Location: 231E. 18th Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Known As: Chico and The Man Gasoline Station PERMIT #: 150040 Dear Ms. Nielsen: 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 CHAP~ACTERIZATION, 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 work plan 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 methods described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options only pertain to costs associated with oversight. (Al 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 incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained below: Whereas the Legislalure has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight coats associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at t he 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. (B) COUNTY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for those who prefer to pay the County directl~ 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. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B". The environmental sensitivity (attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determined 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 Agreement Option; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Agreement Option, 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 complete and sign the Local Agreement, (attachment 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: Accounting - Local Agreement Option. If you select the State contract, please indicate, in writing, that you have made this selection and that you have read the above official notification. Failure to respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales at {805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director Environmental Health Services Department attachments \c:\wp\coltltrs\nielsen Attachment "B" KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION BETWEEN KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (Kern County Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority) AND Ms. Virqinia Nielsen Responsible Party for Underground Storage Tank for: Chico and The Man Gasoline Station Permit # 150040 This facility has experienced an unauthorized release of hazardous substances from an underground storage tank. Action is necessary to protect the public health and the environment of the County, pursuant to Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 8.48 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. THE WITNESS FOR THE COUNTY AND SIGNATURE(S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF THE SUBJECT FACILITY DESCRIBED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE THAT: Kern County Environmental Health shall act as the lead agency for regulatory oversight for the: a) Site characterization: the study of a site, including sampling of subsurface soil and water where contamination is found in order to fully assess its extent and threat to the environment. It shall include a discussion of the relative risk to biological receptors and possible pathways of exposure. It may include removal or in-place closure of the tank, disposal or on-site treatment of contaminated backfill or adjacent soil, removal of hazardous substances floating on groundwater, and the drilling of groundwater monitor wells. b) Feasibility study: the identification and evaluation of feasible alternatives for cleaning up the site and remedying threats to public health and safety. c) Remedial action plan: the most cost effective, appropriate plan to lessen, alleviate, abate, correct or clean-up the effects that a release of hazardous substances may have on the environment, based on the feasibility study. d) Remediation: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved by Kern County Environmental Health for the mitigation and clean-up of contamination resulting from an unauthorized release of hazardous materials and any ongoing monitoring of the site. 4 The responsible party shall do the following: a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health pursuant to State and local law and in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess and remediate the contaminated site. b. Deposit with the Kern County Environmental Health Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1,000.00. The Department's oversight activities will be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.04 (currently $42.00 per hour). Monthly statements'will be prepared detailing the activities and services provided and the remaining credit balance. Kern County Environmental Health shall provide the followingservices: a. Oversight of all activities to characterize the site's threat to the environment and/or the groundwater, and coordination with the appropriate State, County and local regulatory agencies. b. Serve as the single contact point for the responsible party's representatives and other regulatory agencies for the activities described in "a" above. If during the Department's review of the site characterization/remedial action plan, it is determined that a permit may be required by another agency, the responsible party shall be referred to that permitting agency. c. Review reports, conduct inspections, and oversee monitoring until the site poses no further environmental or public health threat. An official certification letter shall be given to the responsible party when the site is determined to no longer pose a significant threat to the environment. d. The responsible party will be officially notified by Kern County Environmental Health when: 1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposit made by the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund, a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued; = or - 2. Seventeen (17) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the available funds will be exhausted after five (5) additional hours of billable time at which time the agreement wil expire. A statement estimating the amount time necessary to complete any remaining oversight work will be sent. The responsible party will then have another opportunity to renew their agreement with the County. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental Health to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board Pilot Project for which the responsible party may be billed by the State directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs. 5 Kern County Environmental Health reserves the right to cancel this agreement at any time for any reasons, including groundwater contamination or a uniquely complex hydrogeological condition. If an unexpended balance remains on deposit from the responsible party under the terms of this agreement, a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued and the agreement terminated. Once the agreement is cancelled, you, as a responsible party, will be enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program, see enclosure "D". This agreement may be cancelled anytime by either party by certified registered return receipt letter to the other party within five days of said notification. I, (responsible party), have read and agree to the conditions of this agreement for the contaminated site described as: Site Name Site Address City Zip Owner Owner's Address City Zip Telephone Operator Telephone Billing Address Attn: Permit # In order for this agreement to be executed, it must be signed and accompanied by the deposit of one-thousand dollars ($ 1000.00). Responsible Party: Date: For the County of Kern: Date: GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director 6ekerstlelG., CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ...: ..... Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY .~.,..~ ~"' Telecopter (805)861-3429 Director R E S O U R C E N ,~:~."!~I A G- .E N T A G E N C Y November 1, 1989 Lucile P. Long John Q. Long, Realtor 240 Bernard Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Dear Madam: Recently the Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services has received requests from your office regarding access to information that we have on file. In order to promptly and accurately respond to these requests, certain information is required to be submitted in writing prior to any action on a request. The information necessary to accompany each request is as follows: 1. Address, APN number, or Township, Range, and Section. 2. Owner, if known. 3. What specific information is needed. You should also be aware that a fee of $42.00 per hour will be assessed for the time necessary to perform the file search, in accordance with Ordinance No. G-4464 (06/17/87), which states: Section 3861. "The Health Officer may charge for the services rendered by the personnel of the Division of Environmental Health that are necessary to the performance of their duties as required by law." "The charge will be based on a per hour fee of $42.00." The file search will take from 3 to 14 days to complete. Upon completion, the information and an invoice for the services rendered shall be sent to the requesting party. If an invoice is not paid within 30 days, no further information will be released to the requesting party until the outstanding invoice is paid. After 30 days, a 50% penalty will be added, and more aggressive collection measures may be utilized. Information on cases in which the County of Kern is involved in litigation is restricted to the parties involved and their legal counsel. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact me at (805) 861-3636. ely, /Lydia V. von Sydow Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program LV$:cd svdow\lon~.let STATE OF CALIFORNIA GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ~ . DIVISION OF CLEAN WATER PROGRAMS ~- 2014 T STREET, SUITE 130 P.O. BOX 944212 SACRAMENTO, CA 94244-2120 (916) 739-4345 (916) 739-2300 FAX Dear Responsible Party: ~Jko,,..,... your site :-:-as placed into the Local. Oversight Progr~;n '= ..... ~" Program), you were sent a Notice of Reimbursement by the local agency. The notice stated that you would be required to reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all costs incurred by any and all state and loal agencies while overseeing the cleanup of your site. Recently enacted legislation has revised cost recovery in the Local Oversight Program. Under the new law, you will be required to reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board only for site specific costs incurred by the local agency which are attributed to your site, plus an additional 50 percent of that amount to pay a portion of the program management charges. Any further program management charges and state agency charges will not be billed to you. This change will become effective for any costs attributed to your site after December 31, lggO. You will remain responsible for all costs if they were incurred prior to December 31,'1gg0. The new law further requires that a new Notice of Reimbursement be sent to you advising you of the change in cost recovery. The notice is attached to this letter..If you have any questions concerning the notice, please contact your local agency at the telephone number on the notice. Sincerely, ~andra L. Halos, Chief Local Oversight Program Enclosure RESOORCE MANAGEMENT AGENCy  Enviro~nenta~ Health Sewices Department RANDALL L. ABBOTT STEVE McCA! ! ~'y, REHS, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District DAVID PRIC£ m Wn_UAM J. RODD¥, APCO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ~ Planning & De~t Servic~ Departm~t -.~~ TED ,JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT December 18, 1990 Gene BoRon Pro-Tech Specialists P. O. Box 11324 Midland, Texas 79702 Subject: Location: 321 E. 18th Street, Bakersfield, CA Known As: Chico and the Man Permit #: 150040 Dear Mr. Bolton: Enclosed please find brief information regarding a recent California Supreme Court decision. This information may be of some help in your pursuit of recovery of damages inVolving Chet Candalerla's operation of the above referenced site. '-' Sincerely_,. //~ ,.~ _ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Frogram FD:cas \150040.1tr 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 The Ohio Casualty Group CLAIM OFFICE: 5016 California Avenue, Suite 201, Bakersfield, California 93309 - Telephone: 8051325-0535 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 10899, Bakersfield, California 93389 - FAX: 805-325-8563 MICHAEL N. CLARK, Claims Manager DecOr ~1~ ].~0 Mrs. V~inia Nielsen 1001 Silmar, Space 31 Clovis, CA 93612 RE: Insured : NIELSEN, HANS & VIRGINIA Our policy : · BKO (90) 319065 Our claim ~ : BKS GF 90 90 27 67 C Dear Mrs. Nielsen, On November 9, 1990 we wrote to you concerning this case which involved the clean-up costs on your premises at 231 E. 18th Street in Bakersfield. Your policy is, roughly, divided in two halves; and our letter of November 9, 1990 dealt with only one portion of the policy, the so-called "third ~rty" claims, or liability claims which adverse parties could be making against you and which would be paid under your policy. We indicated in that letter our necessity for denying coverage and outlined the details for same. The declination remains in full force and effect, but we did believe that some additional explanation is required to you relative to the other half of the policy, the first party coverage wherein you could make claims against the policy for damages covered to your own property thereunder. As of the case of the third party., claims, addressed in our earlier letter, we have obtained a legal opinion in this regard fr~m counsel who specializes in insurance law, and we have completed our investigation. Based on the legal opinion and our investigati~n, the Ohio Casualty Insurance C~ respectfully advises y~u the clean-up costs of the premises is not with the first party coverage afforded to you by the Ohio Casualty Insurance Company policy. The remainder of this letter is intended to provide you with an explanation of the b~sis in the policy in relation to the ethical law and the relevant facts for this denial. Your Ohio Casualty C~m~rcial Package Policy No. BKO (90) 00 31 90 65 w~s effective fr~m January 1, 1989 through January 1, 1990. This is the applicable policy for the first-party claims since Kern County's demand that you clean up the insured premises fell within this policy period. Additionally, this policy affords you a greater amount of coverage than that afforded to you by previous policies with respect to pollutant cleanup. Form Endors~nent CP 00 10 07 88 provides, subject to all the terms, limitations and conditions cntained therein, as follows: The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company - WL~st American Insurance Company - American Fire & Casualty Company The Ohio Life Insurance Company o Ohio Security Insurance Company - Ocasco Budget, Inc. To F~oM T.~' Omo CASUALTY G~ouP PAO" ~. ~RG~ ~~ 2 "A. ~~ We ~11 ~y for di~ ~si~l loss of or ~ge to C~er~ ~~y at ~e ~4~ d~~ ~ ~e ~l~ti~ ~ ~ ~ re~lt~ f~ ~ ~e~ ~ of ~ss. 4. ~diti~l C~erages d. ~llu~t CI~ ~ R~i . We ~11 ~y ~ e~ to e~ "~llu~ts" f~ 1~ or ~ter at ~e de~ri~ p~ses if ~e release, di~ha~e or di~l ~ ~e "~llu~ts" is ca~ ~ or ~ts f~ a ~er~ ~use of ~ss ~t ~ ~g ~e ~li~ ~ri~. ~e e~ses will ~ ~id ~ly if ~ a~ re~ ~ ~ ~ ~it~ ~ 1~ ~ of ~e ~rlier of: (1) ~e date of ~e d~t ~ical loss or d~ge; or (2) ~e ~ of ~e ~li~ ~ri~. "H. D~TI~S 1. "~llu~ts' ~ ~ ~lid, li~, ~s~ or ~e~l i~it~t or c~~~t, .~1~ ~ke, ~r, ~, ~es, acids, al~lis, ch~s ~ ~st. Wast ~des ~ter~ls to ~ ~les, ~- diti~ or r~la~." ~ 10 30 07 88 Fo~ ~ors~t ~ides, ~j~t ~ all ~e te~, l~tati~s ~ c~iti~s c~~ ~ere~, as folly: "A. ~ ~U~S OF ~SS ~ S~i is sh~ ~ ~e ~l~ati~s, ~er~ ~es of ~ss ~ ~ OF DI~ ~SI~ ~SS ~less ~e loss is: 1. ~cl~ ~ S~ti~ B., ~clusions; .... " "~ial" is sh~ ~ y~r ~la~ti~s for ~e J~ 1, 19~ ~ J~ 1, 1991 ~li~ y~r. ~is afros y~ ~e ~est ~ssible c~erage. "B. ~SI~S ~ ~e s~ F~ ~dors~t ~ovides: "2. We ~11 not ~y for loss or ~ge ca~ ~ or re~t~g f~ ~ of ~e roll--g: "F. D~TIONS ~ ~e ~ Fo~ ~ors~t ~ides as folly: The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company - American Fire & Casualty Company. West American Insurance Company The Ohio Life Insurance Company - Ohio Security Insurance Company - Ch:at, co Budget, Inc. To F~o~ TH~ O.m C.~su^L'rY G~ou~, e~losi~, ~dsh~ or hail; ~ke; ai~ft or vehicle;, riot or civil c~ti~; ~ali~; lea~ge f~ fire e~~sh~ ~~t; s~le colla~e; ~lc~c acti~; fall~ objeX; ~i~t of ~; ice or sleet; ~ter ~ge .... " ~ ~ ~ ~vesti~ti~, ~e c~tr~er~ ~volves ~sically ~e folly: Y~ ~ ~ ~~, ~ Niels~, ~~ 231 ~st 18~ Strut, l~t~ ~ ~e ~~y c~~ a gas s~ti~ ~ich ~d ~ ~ o~rati~ s~ce ~e 1940's. Y~ o~lly leas~ ~e ~s s~ti~ to ~. ~et ~eleria, ~o c~rat~ it ~til ~y of 1989. In J~e of 1989, ~ o~e~ ~e r~l of ~e ~e~ gas ~ ~ ~e ~ses. ~ r~l, it ~s dete~ ~at ~ of ~e gas ~ks ~ l~k~ ~ ~d ~~t~ ~e ~il. a "~ifi~ ~e of loss" as def~ ~ l~t~ ~ sh~ a~e. site ~~ ~ ~ cle~p ~r~. If ~e for~g d~s not a~ately descri~ ~e ~~t fa~s, plebe a~se ~ere is no c~e~ge for ~e first~ cla~ for e~ses Ke~ ~ ~~t of ~v~,,~l Heal~ ~s r~est~ y~ e~ ~ cle~ up ~e ~~ ~ses ~ ~ 10 07 88. ~is is ~ause ~e rele~e, discha~e or dis~l of ~e ~llu~ts ~s not ca~ ~ a c~er~ ca~ of loss as def~ ~ F~ ~ors~t ~ 10 30 70 88. ~erefo~, no c~erage c~ ~ aff~ to y~ for y~ fi~t-~ facts ~ich aff~t ~is s~j~t, ~ will ~ ~ to c~ider ~. S~cerely, z / The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company - American Fire & Casualty Company - West American Insurance Company KER~ COUNTY REALT~ DEPARTNENT ENVIRONNENTAL BEALTR DIVISION NEETING/CONFERENCE RECORD p 540 ~ 757 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NOT FOR iNT NN~IONAL MAIL ,' ~'~"~' (See Reverse) .,.!..'." r........ RESOURCE ENT ~ Postage '";; ;.: ,¢',~ ~ ' Cedified Fee Special Delivery Fee February 22, 1990 Restnct~ Delivery Fee ~eturn R~ipt Showing to whom and Date Delivered Candel aria ~ Return Recept showing to whom. Date. ast lgth Street ~ TOTAL Postage and Fees sfield, CA 93305 ~ CT: Location: 321 E. 18th Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Known As: Chico & The Man Gasoline Stat~ PERMIT ~: 150040 4r. Candelaria: letter is an official notice to infom you that the property described above has ~ete~ined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized ;e of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent ~ because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. responsible party, you must provide for all studies and work relating to the described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California ~ and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require ~rmination of the threat to the environment as a result 'of this release. THE (SIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION, )ILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'S .~ aNn~-.aPm~B~FORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclose( you will find attachment '~~1~2~~~'~ -.~., ',-::4 . ..'. ,,. ~work plan activities, the .......~.~,~. ...~.. .... ~.~,~,~~~ :tors qualified to perfom .~'~f~RN~,S~-~ L,~. _ ~ · .- ',~ .. ~ .... a section discussing the ~m~,a~,~ed~,~- .,~-.~.'~".~r,:., ..~ ,: -- ., · ,~ ~~-,,, ~.~"~-..':'~.:u,'~De~..' ..... .-. ~he ove~sigh~ of the work '-~/~ ~..v;.%: ,~. _l~m~: '. : ,., ,... :,.,..,. ~, ~. . ., . , . ~iation action plan, site ~~ ~~~"~';~~~.~-]:.]/~ ~r~~..Q~ . )y fees or permits. These in one of the two methods ~' ~'. 'A:i~J~<~ ~~ ':" ~C~ ~ntye methodof Kern°fLocal°VersightAgreementC°st . Y ~ ~~.~.... ~~M~--' ~~_'. th oversight. ., ~ . · ' ' ~ ,. ' ~ ~~n~~ Environmental Asse~t Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 3.2 Regional Geology The subject properly is located in the Southern San Joaquin Valley [Valley] which is a part of the Central Valley of California. The Valley forms the southern two-thirds of the Central Valley and ts characterized as a broad structural trough. It is bordered on the east by the Sierra Nevada Range and on the west by the Coast Range [Diablo and Temblor Mountains]. The Valley extends 250 miles southeaslward from the confluence of the San Joaquln and Sacramento Rivers to the Tehachapi and San Emlgdio Mountains. The width ranges from 25 miles wide near the Kern River to approximately 55 miles wide near the Kings River, with an approximate average width of 40 miles. Geology of the southern Valley consists of a Pre-Tertiary basement complex overlain by marine and non-marine sedimentary rocks of Tertiary age. These rocks are composed of consolidated sandstones, slltstones and shales which thicken from northeast to southwest. The Valley was once an inland sea of comparatively shallow depth that continued to subside due to the ever Increasing load of sediments transported and deposited from higher elevations. These deposits consist of gravels, sands, silts and clays. The majority of the groundwater pumped from the Valley floor occurs within these relatively unconsolidated continental deposits. 3.3 Local Ccology The Investigated property is located on alluvial deposits, created from sedimenfs Iransported and deposited by local streams, and during flood stages of the Kern River. The site Is situated in a Iow to moderate energy flood plain environment consisting of weakly consolidated to unconsolidated, poorly bedded sands and silts. 3.4 Flydrogeology Ground and surface water in ti~e central Bakersfield area is regulated by the Kern County Water Agency. According to the Kern County Water Agency "Water Supply Report-l depth to groundwater in unconfined and equivalent wells is estimated at t 80-feet below grade level [BGL) at the site. No perched water bearing zones are reported in the area. 4.0 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES 4.'1 Decontamination Procedures Prior to Initiating drilling, operations, the augers and associated drilling equipment were thoroughly cleaned usir~ a high pressure steam cleaner. In addition, the soil sampler and hand auger were washed In an Alconox solution and double rinsed In clean, delonlzed water prior to Initial use and between each sampling interval to mlntmlze the possibility of cross-contamination between samples. Project: AEC 94C-44~ 3 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND Environmental Assessment Report Advanced Environmental Concepts. Inc. 4.2 Soil Borings -- on December 12, lqq4 four (4] soil borings (B-l, B-2, B-3, and B-4] were drilled on the subject property. The borings were advanced using a truck-mounted Mobile B-6~ drill rig, equipped with 8-Inch O.D. continuous flight, hollow-stem augers. Borings ~, 2, and 4 were drilled to a total depth of 60 feet BGL and boring 3 was drilled to 30 feet BGL. The borings were positioned to evaluate the vertical and horizontal extent of the hydrocarbon migration. Soil samples were collected at Intervals of 5-feet in all borings commencing at 10-feet BGL. Samples were obtained by driving a thin-walled steel sampler, equipped with three [3] 2.5-inch x 6-inch brass sleeves, a minimum of tS-Inches Into previously undisturbed soil. The sampler was driven ahead of the augers using a ~140- lb. slide hammer with a 30-inch vertical fall. Following each sample drive, the sampler was withdrawn from the borehole and the three [3] brass sleeves were removed. The bottom sleeve was retained for laboratory analysis and prepared by placing teflon tape and plastic caps over each end, then securing the caps with duct tape. The samples were labeled, placed In sealable plastic bags, recorded on a Chain-of-Custody document and placed In an Ice chest cooled with blue ice. Soil exposed at each end of the center brass sleeve, and the cuttings, were examined for Ilthologlcal purposes and for any obvious evidence of hydrocarbons. Lilhologlc descriptions [Appendix BI were logged according to the Unified Soils Classification System [USCS]. Chain-of-Custody protocol was strictly followed to ensure sample Integrity and traceability.. Upon completion of the above described procedures, the borings were abandoned with hydrated bentonite followed by a cement slurry to grade. 5.0 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Selected soil samples were submitted to Associated Laboratories, Inc., of Orange, California and analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g] and volatile aromatics (BTXE] using CA DHS and EPA 8020 method, respectively. The analytical results are presented in Table 2 and the laboratory repods and Chain-of Custody are provided in Appendix C. Units are in milligrams per kilogram [rog/kg] which are equivalent to parts per million (ppm]. TABLE 2 Analytical Results - Soil Borings 42145/93 [ppm} Sample I.D. TPH-g Benzene Toluene Xylenes Ethylbenzene B'I-20 ND I~ID ND ND ND B~-30 ND ND ND ND ND B~-40 l.~ 0.80 2.0 0.93 0.1 ~ BI-50 ~13 ND ND ND ND BI-55 49 0.08 0.~5 0.06 ND B'1-60 ND ND ND ND ND Pro~ect: AEC 94C-44~4 4 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MINE) * 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 " BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 ~805/831-1646 · FAX 805/831-1771 Environmental Assessment Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. TABLE 2 [continued] Ar~lyflcal Results - Soil Borings 121t 5/93 [ppm] Sample I.D. TPH-g Benzene Toluene Xylenes Ethylbenzene B2-15 4300 ND 2.2 380 4.3 B2-25 2600 0.20 35 300 40 B2-30 9800 45 910 1400 250 B2-35 2700 2.7 130 350 55 B2-40 14000 190 t500 2000 370 B2-45 39 0.23 2.0 3.4 0.56 B2-50 4.6 ND 0.85 0.20 ND B2-55 t0 0.08 0.02 0.10 0.01 B2-60 15 ND ND ND ND B3-20 42 ND ND ND ND B3-30 2700 12 200 340 56 B4-30 70 0.11 1.5 1.3 4,4 B4-50 16 ND 0.01 0,039 ND B4-60 17 0,02 0.1 0.16 0,02 D.l.(mgNg] 1.0 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 ND: Non-detected at Indicated limit of deteotlon D.L. Deteatton. Limit 6.0 FEASIBILITY STUDY 6.1 Soils , The soil profile at the site consists of silty sands, "clean" sands, and poorly sorted sands to a total drilled depth of 60 feet BGL. The silty sands [SM-ML] are commonly tan-brown, slightly to very compact, commonly friable, and slightly to moderately moist. The "clean" sands [SW) are olive gray-buff, moderately dense, unconsolidated, and slightly moist. The poorly sorted sands [SP-GC) commonly consist of olive-gray to white, moderately to very dense, unconsolidated to very consolidated, and slightly moist. The sediments are typical of Iow to moderate energy fluvial deposits subjected to periodic reworking during flood stages. The strata were loosely compacted due to the Increasing weight of the overlying sediments. 6.2, Extent of Hydrocarbon Migration Analytical results Indicate that significant hydrocarbon concentrations extend to a depth of 45 feet BGL with the highest concentration, 14,000 ppm, being detected in B-2 at 40 feet BGL Hydrocarbon levels below t00 ppm were detected In B-I and B-4, and below Project: AEC 94C-~4~1 t 5 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND · ,~,~nn Ac~c nnAn ~gnR RAKFI:::I~FIFI_D CA 93313 805/831-1646 FAX 805/831-1771 Environmental Assessment Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 40 feet BGL in B-2. Plume dimensions are approximately 60 feet deep by 60 feet wide and forms an nonsymetric, elongated, spheroid shape that occupies approximately 6,200 cubic yards. The highest concentrations of hydrocarbons are contained within about 785 cubic yards. 6.3 Remedlation Alternatives Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. recommends the following three [3] remedlation alternatives for treatment of the hydrocarbon contamination located at the subject facility: I) No-action alternative; 2) Implementation of an In-sltu vapor extraction system; and 3) In-sltu bloremedlatton of the Impacted soil. Altemallve ~I: The no-action remedlation alternative involves leaving In place, the soils that exhibit hydrocarbon levels in excess of RAL, then capping the contaminated area with a relatively impermeable layer of asphalt or concrete. This alt. ernative would require approval of the Kern County Environmental Health Department. To be eligible for this remediation alternative, the site location must satisfy specific parameters associated with depth to groundwater, site geology and contaminant concentration levels. It Is unlikely that this facility will be eligible for this alternative In that the site does not satisfy the following criteria based upon the "Leaching Potential Analysis- gasoline" as outlined In the LUFT Manual: [a) Groundwater depth Is estimated at 180-feet BGL (10 points) (bi No discernible fractures (10 points) (c) Average annual precipitation is less the 10-inches (5.72) (10 points) (d) No available man-made conduits (10 points) (e) Coarse grained soil ( 9 points) There is a total of 49 points scored which correlates to the following maximum allowable levels of gasoline-range hydrocarbons that can be left in place; t ,00D-ppm and 1/50/50/50 for TPH and BTXE constituents, respectively. The hydrocarbon concentration levels found at the subject site exceed these limits to a depth of 45-feet in soil boring B-t. Alternative ~2: The vapor extraction alternative involves the withdrawal of the volatile organic constituents from the soil matrix via a vacuum pump manifolded ta extraction wells, and the subsequent destruction or collection of hydrocarbons using a regenerative thermal oxidizer or carbon adsorption. This system operates on the principle that volatile organic compounds have relatively high vapor pressures and will volatilize at ambient soil temperatures provided a reduction in pressure is applied. The treatment Project: AEC 94C-~4~ 6 i i · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND * 4.4r',r~ 6,,~1:: m~nAl'~ e~nR F:IAKI::I::I.c, FIFI i'"3 ~A.q.'t~13 8051E)31-1646 * FAX 805/831-1771 Environmental Assessment Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. at the subject site would also Involve Injecting air into the perimeter wells to enhance the volatilization of the diesel-range hydrocarbons while oxygenating the sail and promoting natural bio-degradation. Vapor extraction Is mast effective and efficient in coarse grained soils (SP], although soils classified as ML (silt] also have the capability of being treated by this method. Because hydrocarbon vapors are generated by the removal process, an air emission recovery system will be required by the local Air Pollution Control District (APCD] if the hydrocarbon concentrations exceed allowable emission levels. The soil venting system is also most effective on hydrocarbons with high vapor pressures. The advantages of this treatment alternative include the ability to treat the soil In-situ, ease of Installation and manifolding of the extraction wells, minimal maintenance, relatively rapid reduction in hydrocarbon concentrations, and minimal disruption of normal site operations. Alternative e3: Bloremedlatlon Involves treating the Impacted soil either aboveground or In-situ. The aboveground treatment alternative involves excavation and surface treatment of the affected soil and is more time-efficient and effective than the in- sltu method. However, this discussion will center on the in-sltu method because the depth of gasoline Impacted soil and the proximity to the warehouse negates an excavation alternative. The In-situ treatment method involves Introduction of microbes and nutrients to the contaminated soil via injection wells screened across the affected intervals. A mixing tank is placed above the well and hydrostatic head pressure allows continual percolation of biologically active fluids through the contaminated zones. The soil type is primarily a sand or silty sand and would be receptive to an active biological treatment method. However, intervals of consolidated sand are also present, which could impede the lateral migration of the microbes. To offset this effect it would be necessary to install a tight injection well pattern, which increases the treatment cost per cubic yard. 7.0 CONCLUSIONS On the basis of our investigation, AEC presents the following conclusions: a) The soil profile at the subject site generally consists of interbedded sands and silts to the total drilled depth of 60 feet. b) The analytical results indicate elevated levels of TPH-g and BTXE to a total depth of 40 feet In B-2 and B-3. TPH-g and BTXE levels are below the RAL for gasoline in soil in all other samples analyzed. c] The vertical extent of the gasoline migration appears to extend to a depth of DO feet BGL. The lateral extent af the plume is about 60 feet. The approximate volume of the plume is 6,280 cubic yards and extends underneath a large portion of the site and probably the adjoining streets. P~oJect: AEC 94C-~4~1 7 Environmental Assessment Repod Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. d] The soils containing elevated levels of TPH and BTXE are separated from groundwater by approximately ~ 40 feet. e] It is unlikely that groundwater is currently threatened by this unauthorized release. 8.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Based upon the levels and volume of gasoline-range hydrocarbons and the found In the coarse grained soil, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. recommends that the vapor extraction alternative be implemented at this site. q.0 LIMITATIONS This work has been performed In accordance with generally accepted environmental science and engineering practices. The soil samples for this project were obtained on a finite grid as directed by the on-site regulatory agency representative, hence the analytical results are indicative of discrete samples and are not meant to be misconstrued or representative of unsampled subsurface areas. Conclusions and recommendations are based upon information collected and complied during this investigation. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is given. Project: A~ 94C-~41t 8 · ENVIRONMENTAl. CONCEPTS WITH OESIGN IN MINO * ........ c~^~'~nc;FIFLO CA 93313 8051831-1046 · F~ 8051B31-1771 Environmental Assessment Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. t0.0 CLOSING Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. appreciates the oppartunity to be of service to Mr. Gene Bolton an this project. If there should be any questions or additional information required regarding this report, please do not hesitate to contact our office at [805] 83t-1646. This Environmental Site Assessment has been prepared by: Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. __ lifornla Reglster~rOeologlst *5504 ~P~ OF O~ This Environmental Site Assessment has been reviewed by: geologist California Registered Enviranmental Assessor *1508 DO¢;ZZBX Project: AEC 94C-~4~4 9 · ENVIRONMENTAl- CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND · 4400ASHEFIOAO.#206 · BAKERSFIELD. CA~3313 805/831-1646 · FAX 805/831-1771 Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. "Appendix A" PROJECT MAPS / FIGURES · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND· ~AX RO5/831-1771 ! I EC -SITE LOCATION MAP- FIGURE A Chico and the Man Sen/ice Station 1 231 East 18th Street ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAl. CONCEPT~ County of Kem· Bakersfield, CA P.O. BOX 40672 BAKERSF/ELD, CA ~3384 EAST 18th STREET ""'- ..... FORMER PIPING ND -. ~ I Nw,m,D ..~'~I T.~ FORMER TANK PIT IT! i . ...? ~.t i 5Om 7~ TH-1 SAMP~ I. D. ~ SAMP~ L~A~ON 5~ TPH-g IN PPM 1"-10' EC - Soil Sample Location Map - FIGURE A Tank Removal Chico and the Man Sen/ice Station ~ 231 East 18th Street ADVANCED ENVlRONMENT~iL CONCEPT~ P.O. BOX40872 BAKERSRELD. CA 93384 County of Kem· Bakersfield. California E. 18th STREET · BUILDING VACANT LOT · FENCE B1 SOIL BORING I. D. · SOIL BORING LOCATION SCALE 1" - 10' - Soil Boring Location Map - FIGURE AEC Chico and the Man ,~,rvtce Statton 3 231 East 18th Street ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPT~ County of Kern · Bakersfield, Califomla P.O. BOX40672 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93384 E. 18th STREET · BUILDING ( VACANT LOT · FENCE B1 SOIL BORING I. D. · SOIL BORING LOCATION 1" - 10' - Extent of Hydrocarbons- FIGURE AEC Areal View Chico and the Man ~ervice Station Z~. 231 East 18th Street ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPT'~ P.O. BOX4087E BAKERSFIELD, CA 9Lq384 County of Kern · Bakersfield, California I II I NORTH SOUTH A l B4 93 B2 r~l APPROXIMATE lEA OF TOTAL PLUME ) 42 ND ...... 20' 70 '~ ND 30' E 18 ZONE OF >1,000 ppm 4.6 [-~--1" - 10' I - ND= NON DETECABLE SCALE I III EC - Cross Section A - A' - FIGURE m Extent of Hydrocarbons - TPH-g Chico and lfle Man Service Station 5 ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPT'S 231 East 18th Street P.O. BOX40~72 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93384 County of Kern · Bakersfield, Califomia Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 'Appendix B' BORING LOGS * ENVIRONIvIENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND WELL PID SAIV,.. ID U.S.C.S. INTERVAL LITHOLuGIC DESCRIPTION DETAIL DEPTH (ppm) BLOWCOUNT LOG WELL GRADED SAND (SVV): Yell-bm, flne-cse grained, hard, subang-submd, mod dense, homo, hydrocarho~ odor. --- 35--- 7oo lo · sw 18 ~ 25 -'--' 40 ~ 500 8 ~ SW 11I SAME AS ABOVE 18 · ML SILT wrrH ,"~AND (MI.): Dk yelt-bm, h~ud. 20% ~and, frH=S®, homo, 21 I SW WELL GRADED SAND (SW): Redlshbm. fn-cse gralnedd, -- 50 subang..aubmd, vee/dense,homo, moist, mod hydrocarbon odor. ---55 ~ 22o e · 12I SW SAME AS ABOVE T. D. Drilled 24I SM/ML SILTY SAND/SANDY SILT (SM/MI.): Reddish bm-dkyellbm,dnese/hard, 50% fines, 50% sand, fn-med, homo, no 60 Feet 50. od~. AEC AovA~c~o E~W~O~M~AL CONC~ WELL/BORING LOG 2 of ~, P.O. BOX40672 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93384 WELL DEPTH PID SA~, _, Io U.S,C.S. INTERVAL LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION DETAIL (ppm) m.OWCOUNT LOG SILTY SAND (SM): DI( yell bm, fn- ese, h~l, 80% sand, 40% fines, "'-- 5 m 0 SM moist, no odor. GRAB ---- 10 ~ 1 so 20 I sP POORLY GRADED SAND (SP): Yell Bm, fn-med grained, 25 subang-submd, hard, medium dense, homo. moist, no odor. 18 m 15 ~ 1900 19 ~ SP SAME AS ABOVE ---- 20 "--" 2500 26 SP SAME AS ABOVE SP SAME AS ABOVE ~25 --~ 2S0o 4S SANDY SILT (NIL): emb~ue - gry, vew st~ff, Iow -,-- 30 ~ 2500 27 I ML no dry slmtgh, 60% fines, 40% sand, fine-reed grained, 25 poorly srted, homo, moist, organics, strong hydrocafoon odor. 26 AECAOWC O ~W"O~M VTAL CO~C P WELL/BORING LOG 1 of 2 P,O. BOX 40672 8AKERSRELD, CA e3384 ....... WEUJBORING NO. _ B_-2 SURFACE ELEVATION WELLHEAD ELEVATION .__N/_A_ DATE DRILLED 12/15/93 __ LOGGED BY J. Du__nwo(~y_. .... REVIEWED BY.._J.-_DUNWOODY ....... ~_~'- _. _~_. i. DRILUNG COMPANY S_B_&_S___~_D~I~__~. _ _n_y DRILLER _VemSmlth METHOD. _~HOU-. O~_S..~_TEM_^-UGER.. BORE HOLE DIAMETER 8 INCH TOTAL DEPTH ~0' DEPTH TO WATER: INmAL __..H/A_ ..... STATIC _.NI_A CASING TYPE DIAMETER SCHEDULE INTERVAL __~_N_fA_ .... TO .... NIA_. SCREEN TYPE DIAMETER SLOT SIZE INTERVAL NIA TO ....... ..NIA_ FILTER PACK TYPE INTERVAL___N.I_A ..... TO .... N/A. SURFACE SEAL TYPE _ .C.,e~_.. _ .sa~l_ _ _slun~f_oy~_b~3~_c,31te __ INTERVAL___ N/~ ........ TO .......... N/A .... NOTES WELL DEPTH PID INTF_HVAL .... LITHOL~GIC DESCRIPTION DETAIL (ppm) BLOWCOUNT LOG WELL GRADED SAND (SW): Yell-bm, flne. cse groined, hard, " subang-submd, reed dense, homo, hydrocarbon odor. · -- 35'--- 2500 38 [] sw ~ 40 ---- 1900 39 [] SW SAME AS ABOVE ,--- 45 --- 2500 29 ~ ML SILT WTTH ~,&.ND (Mt.): DI< yell-bm, ha~ 20% 9artd, ft~c~®, homo, ~-' 50 ~ 2300 39 I WELL GRADED SAND (SW): Redlshbm, fn-c~e grained, 48 SW subang-subrnd, ve~/de~se,homo, moist, mod hydrocarbon odor. -"-- 55 "---" 220 29 I SAME A,9 ABOVE SIL'I~f SAND/SANDY SILT (SM/ML): Redlsh 60 .-,-- 0 29 bm-dkyellbm,dnese/hard, 50% fines, 50% sand, fn-med, homo, no T. D. Drilled 35 SM/ML odor. 60 Feet AEC ~.0. BOX 40~'2 PROJECT Chlc~andlheMan/Ge~eBolton LOCATION 231E. 18thSlmel, Bakersfleld, Calffomla WEU./BORINGNO. B-2 WELL PID sk ~~ ~ INTERVAL LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION DETAIL DEPTH (ppm) aU3WCOUN? LOG SILTY SAND (SM): Dk yell bm, fn- c~e, hrd, 80% ~md, 40% fines, m 5 ---- 0 GRAB SM moist, no odor. 22 POORLY GRADED SAND (SP): Yell Bm, fn-med grelned, ~ ~'~B subang-submd, ha~d, medium dense, holm, moist, no odor. ---- 15 ----- 0 2218 I SP SAME AS ABOVE 29 · SP SAME AS ABOVE 31 --- 25 --- 2so0 28 · sP S~ME AS ABOVE 32 ~- 30 -"" 2500 SANDY SILT (MI_): Gmblue. gry. very stiff, Iow plastic, T, D. ~ 29 I ML no dry slmtgh. 60% fines. 40% sand. fine-reed grained, 35 30 Feet -- 40.· poorly srted, homo. moist, organics, strong hydrocarbon odor. AEC AOVA~CEOE .O~M Nr CO~CE WELL/BORINO LOG 1 of 1 P.O. BOX 40~7£ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93384 PROJECT_._.Cl~._.!f~ and the Man l Ge~eBolton LOCATION 2~1E. 18thStmet, Bakemtteld, Cellfomle WELUBORING NO. B-a__ SURFACE ELEVATION WELLHEAD ELEVATION __~A .......................... DATE DRlU.ED .. 1..2/_1..5~_. 3 LOGGED BY__ J. D~_..~__ __ REVIEW~_D BY J. O__U..NWO~_ 0¥ DRILLING COMPANY_.S_B._&_S_._._Dr~I~3_.. _C_,5~_ _anaL__ DRILLER VernSmllh METHOD .__.HOLLO_~.~TEM_AUGER BORE HOLE DIAMETER 8 INCH TOTAL DEPTH 30' DEPTH TO WATER: INmAL __.HIA_ .... STATIC. NIA CASING TYPE DIAMETER SCHEDULE INTERVAL ~.._N]._A · TO ....... _N/A_ SCREEN TYPE DIAMETER SLOT SIZE..~____ N~INTERVAL NIA .TO ...... _N. IA_ NI.A NOTES mADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INCm - February '17, 4994 Ms. Flora Darling Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93304 Regarding: Environmental Site Assessment Report Chico and the Man Service Station 23 ~ East 18th Street Bakersfield, California Dear Ms. Darling: Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. (AEC] has prepared the Environmental Site Assessment Report for the above referenced project/location. Enclosed please find that report, which AEC is submitting for review. Should you have any questions or require clarification on any aspects of the enclosed, please do not hesitate to contact our office at [805] 83~1-'1646. Respectfully yours, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc'. ~-~~Pr '~ec~(~r~o ionrdlnator/Offi~e Administrator Affachments: Report [t] Distribution: t/Addressee - REG MAIL I/Mr. Gene Bolton 1/Bksfld File * ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPT~, W~TH DE.c,I(~N IN MIND. 4400ASHEROAO.#206" BAKER.~FIELD. CAg3313 805/8,"tl-lO,t6 · FAXR05/R~1-1771 WELL PID s, LE tO U.S.C.S. INTERVAL LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION DETAIL DEPTH (ppm) BLOWCOUNT LOG ~ $ ~ 0 SM SILTY SAND (SM): Dk yell bm, fn- cse, hrd, 60% sand, 40% fines, GRAB moist, no odor. I POORLY GRADED SAND (SP): Yell Bm, fn-med grained, 25 aubartg-~dbmd, hard, medium dense, homo, moist, no odor, ~15 ~ 0 sP __ 35 SAME AS ABOVE · --- 20 -,-- 0 28 SP 35 I SAME AS ABOVE "--' 25 ~ 50 SP 29 [] SAME AS ABOVE '-- 30 '--' 25 39B 'i ML SANDY SILT (ML): Gmblue-gry, vewsllff, lowplastl~, 44 no dry stmtgh, 60% fines, 40% sand, fine-reed grained, -- 50 poorly srted, homo, moist, organics, strong hydrocarbon odor. AEC Aov vc = co~c£,=','s WELI./BORING LOG of 2 P.O. BOX 40672 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93384 PROJECT_Ch__lcd and the Man I Gene Bolton LOCATION 231 E. 18Ih Street, Bakemfleld,~C_NIf. ~.o~la ~U~O.~N~ NO. 8-4 SURFACE ELEVATION WELl. HEAD ELEVATION __..f~._A__ DATE DRILLED __1_2/_15~3__ LOGGED BY_. J_.. Dunw .o0dY REVIEWED BY_..-J,--OUNWOODY METHOD _HOLLQW_$'I:EM. AUGER.. DRILUNG COMPANY S B & S Dfllb!g_. ~C.o~_ p_any DRILLER __Veto Smllll .. SORE HOLE DIAMETER 8 INCH TOTAL DEPTH __50' DEPTH TO WATER: INITIAL _NIA_.__ STATIC._ .N_!_A ....... CASING TYPE -- DIAMETER SCHEDULE INTERVAL__...N~.A_ SCREEN TYPE DIAMETER SLOT SIZE INTERVAL~_NIA TO ..... _NIA. FILTER PACK TYPE INTERVAL N/A . TO ....... _N. IA. ........... SURFACE SEAL TYPE .... ~._sa~d.. _sk~Ty_ _ .o5~. _ _1~_ _t0~. It® INTERVAL. NIA TO ...... -NIA ......... NOTES WELL DEPTH PID ~ ~h,c:RVAL .... LITh,_,.OGIC DESCRIPTION DETAIL (ppm) BLOWCOUNT LOG 3 5 m 180 18 I 8W WELL GRADED SAND (SW): Yelkbm, flne.cse grained, hard, 22 ~ubang-submd. med dense, homo. hydro~artmrt odor. --- 40 --.- 7~ 29 ~1 ~ SAME AS ABOVE ~45 ---- 75 38 I ML SILT WITH SAND (MI_): Dk yell-bm, hard, 2(P~ sand, fn-cs®, homo, -- 35m stmng hydrocmbon odor. m 50 ~ 2S 28 lB 26I SW WELL GRADED SAND (SW): Redl~hbm, fn-cse graJnedd, -- 29 subang-submd, very dense,homo, moist, mod hydrocarbon odor. · '-- 55 "--- 0 6 · SAME AS ABOVE __ 12[] SW 10 SILTY SAND/SANDY SILT (SM/MI.): Reddish ~ 60 ~ 0 20 B SM/ML brmdkyellbm,dneae/herd, 60% flne~, 60% aand, fn.med, homo, no T. D. Drilled 24 oder. 60 Feet 5o AEC co~c .r WELL/BORING LOG PROJECT Chico and the Man / Germ Bolton LOCATION 231 E. 18th ~'~et, Bakersfield, California WELL/BORING.O. B-4 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD-- DIVISION OF CLEAN WATER PROGRAMS 2014 T STREET P.O. BOX 944212 SACRAMENTO, CA 94244-2120 .......... ovvrtcl:~; CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF CLEAN WATEr'GRAMS - JAN 2014 T STREET, SUITE 130 P.O. BOX 944212 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 94244-2120 (916) 227-4307 (916) 227-4530 FAX Mrs. Virginia Nielsen P.O. Box 11324 Midland, TX 73702 Dear Mrs. Nielsen: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND, CLAIM NO.: 000071 The State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) takes pleasure in issuing the attached Letter of Commitmem an amount not to exceed ~20tO00. This Letter of Commitment is based upon our review of the corrective action co~ incurred to date and your application received on December 27, 1991 and may be mod/f/ed by the State Board in writ/, by an amended Letter of Commitment. The State Board will take steps to withdraw this Letter of Commitment after 90 calendar days from the date of.th transmittal letter unless you proceed with due dil~qence with your cleanup effort. This means that you must take posit/v( concrete steps to ensure that corrective action is proceeding with ali due speed. For example, if you have not started yoL cleanup effort, you must obtain three bids and sign a contract with one of these bidders within 90 calendar days. ff yoL cleanup effort has a/ready started and was delayed, you must resume the expenditure of funds to ensure that your c/eanu, is proceeding in an expeditious manner. You are reminded that you must comply w/th ali regulatory agency time schedule', and requirements. We constantly review the status of ail active c/a/ms, and failure to proceed w/th due diligence w/ii b~ grounds for withdrawal of this Letter of Commitment. You should read the terms and conditions listed in the Letter of Commitment. Also attached you wi//f/nd: · A "Reimbursement Request instructions" package. You should retain this package for future reimbursement requests. Among other information, the package includes instructions for comp/et/on of the "Reimbursement Request" form and the "Spreadsheet". These instructions must be fo/lowed when seeking reimbursement for corrective act/on costs incurred after January 1, 1988. Included in these instructions are samples of Reimbursement Request forms and completed Spreadsheets. Within the package also included are: - A "Bid Summary Sheet" to document data on b/ds received. Recommended M/n/mum Invoice Cost Breakdown. - A "Certification 'of Non-Recovery From Other Sources" which must be returned before any reimbursements can be made. ---------- · "Reimbursement Request" forms which you must use to request reimbursement of costs incurred. · "Spreadsheet" forms which you must use in conjunction w/th your Reimbursement Request. _ ~ · "Vendor Data Record" (Std. Form 204) which must be completed and returned w/th your first Reimbursement Request.. If you have any questions regarding the Letter of Commitment or the Reimbursement Request package, please contact Nancy Ca//sen at (916] 227-4311. Sincerely, aner, Manager ~ Onderground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund Program Attachments cc: Kern County EHD 2700 M Street, Suite ~00 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Atten: Joe Canas 'ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC- Advanced Environmental Concepts. Inc. is pleased to present the following: Site Assessment Work Plan for Chico and the Man Service Station 234 East t8th Street County of Kern · Bakersfield, California This work plan has been prepared for: Mr. Gene Bolton November 49<)3 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400ASHEROAD.#206 * BAKE~SFIELD. CA93313 805/831-~646 · FAX805/831-1771 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Table of Contenls -' , Paae · 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 t. 1 Purpose 1 1.2 Scope of Work 1 1.3 Schedule t 2.0 BACKGROUND 2 3.0 WORK PLAN 3 3.1 Bodng Locations and Depths 3 4.0 METHODS 3 4.t Boring Methods 3 4.2 Soil Sampling 3 4.3 Field Screening of Soil Samples 4 4.4 Soil Analysis 4 5.0 SITE SAFEW PLAN 4 6.0 REMARKS/SIGNATURES 5 Appendix: A] Project Maps/Figures B] Laboratory Results/Chain-of-Custody Documents C] Health and Safety Plan Projecl: AEC 93C-1379 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND · 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 · E~AKERSFIELD. CA 93313 805/831-1640 " FAX 805/831-1771 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Mr. Gene Bolton, of Pro-Tech Speclolties hos outhorized Advonced Environmenlal Concepts, Inc. (A~C) to prepore this Site ossessment work plon for soil borings ot the Chico ond the Mon Service Station. The site is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of East 18th and Sonora Streets, in Bakersfield, California [Figure t]. The agency contact for this project is Ms. Flora Darling, Hazardous Materials Specialist, Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (County). Specific locations of the proposed borings are shown on the site map [Figure 2). 1.1 Purpose The soil boring program described In this work plan has the following objective.. · Evaluate the extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil originating from the removed gasoline underground storage tanks (UST). t.2 Scope of Work The scope of services described in this work plan are summarized below for clarification purposes. Detailed investigative methods are presented In section 4.0 of this report: 1. Locating underground utilities using Client records and Underground Service Alert [USA]; 2. Drilling three [3] exploratory soil borings to evaluate the extent of the hydrocarbon plume; 3. Collecting soil samples at 5-foot intervals using a split spoon sampler lined with clean brass sleeves. The soil samples will be field screened using a Photoionization Detector [PID] equipped with a 10.6 eV lamp; 4. Analyzing selected soil samples for appropriate parameters by a State Certified Laboratory; 5. Preparing soil boring logs according to the Unified Soils Classification System [USC, S]; 6. Preparing a final report detailing the results of the soil investigation which will include drilling methods, analytical results, extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil, conclusions, and recommendations. t.3 Schedule Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. anticipates beginning the services described in this work plan within one (1) week upon approval by the County and authorization to proceed from Mr. Gene Bolton. Drilling will commence only after applicable permits have been obtained. The soil borings will be completed within one (t) day of mobilization on the site. Project: AEC 93C-t379 1 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND ' 4400 ASHE FROAD. #206 ' 8AKEFlSFIELD. CA 93313 805/831'1640 ' FAX 805/831-1771 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. A final report will be prepared summarizing all field operations (~nd laboratory results. The report will be provided within 30-days of completion of the-field work. 2.0 BACKGROUND On April 21, 1989 Valley Tree Construction supervised the excavation, removal and disposal of four [4) gasoline UST's from the subject site (Figure 2]. Very strong gasoline odors were noted in the soil during excavation procedures. The analytical results of soil samples collected from below the removed UST's are presented in Table t. Units are in micrograms per gram [ugm/gm] which are equivalent to parts per million [ppm). Sample locations are presented on Figure 2. Laboratory data sheets and chain-of- custody documents are in Appendix B. Table t Analytical Results - Soil Samples Tank Removal 412tl89 Lopm] Sample I.D. TPH-g Benzene Toluene Xylenes Ethylbenzene TH-I-2' 6900 3 I0 920 12 I0 220 TH-I-6' 5600 210 690 1085 190 TH-2-2' 4300 150 550 670 140 TH-2-6' 7000 230 930 t520 280 TH-3-2' 5000 85 490 1230 210 TH-3-6' 2500 15 100 472 70 TH-4-2' ND ND ND ND ND TH-4-6' ND ND ND ND ND TH-5-2' ND ND ND ND ND TH-5-6' ND ND ND ND ND TH-6-2' ND ND ND ND ND TH-6-6' ND ND ND ND ND TH-7-2' ND ND ND ND ND TH-7-6' ND ND ND ND ND TH-8-2' ND ND ND ND ND TH-8-6' ND ND ND ND ND TH-9-2' ND ND ND ND ND TH-9-6' ND- ND ND ND ND Detection Limit: t.0 2.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 ND: Non-detected TPH-g: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline Based on the analytical results the Counh/is requiring that a site assessment evaluating the lateral and vertical extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil be performed. Project: AEC 93C-1379 2 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND ' 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 ' E½AKERSFIELD, CA93313 805/831'1646 ' FAX 805/831-1771 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 3.0 WORK PLAN Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. proposes three [3] soil borings to establish the vertical and horizontal extent,of hydrocarbon migration in the vicinity of the former gasoline underground storage tank. 3.1 Boring Locations and Depths AEC plans to advance three [3] borings at the locations shown in Figure 3. Boring B-I will be drilled through the center of UST excavation to an estimated depth of 50 feet in order to assess the vertical extent of hydrocarbon migration. Borings B-2 and B-3 will be positioned at staggered distances from B-I to assess the lateral extent of gasoline impacted soil. Because of the permeable lithology of the subsurface soils, AEC is anticipating relatively minor lateral dispersion. Boring B-I will be terminated when three [3] consecutive five [5] foot samples indicate non-detectable [ND] PID readings. Borings B-2 and B-3 will be advanced to approximately 40-feet, although actual depths will depend on field screening data at the site. 4.0 METHODS The methods to be employed during implementation of the above scope of work are described in the following sections. 4.1 Boring Melhocls The borings will be advanced using a Mobile B-61 Drill Rig, with an 8-inch diameter, continuous flight auger in accordance with ASTM Method D 1452-80 for soil investigations and sampling by auger borings. At no time shall any water or other liquid be added to the boring. The augers will be steam cleaned prior to drilling the borings. The lithology and other pertinent data will be recorded on a field boring log in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 for visual description and identification of soils. Cuttings from the borings will be placed in appropriate 55-gallon containers or on sheets of plastic and covered until verified by analytical results, whether or not the soil is contaminated. If the material is contaminated, a written plan will be submiffed by the facility operator to the County for their approval before treatment and/or disposal occurs. Disposal will be the responsibility of the facility operator and occur within 90-days of completion of drilling. 4.2 Soil Sampling Soil samples will be collected through the auger in 1.5-inch diameter by 6-inch long brass sleeves driven in a split spoon sampler by a 140-pound hammer with a 30-inch drop in accordance with ASTM Methods D 1586-84 for split-barrel sampling of soil and D 1587-83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and sampler will be washed in an Alconox solution and double rinsed in clean de-ionized water prior to each use. Project: AEC 93C-~1379 3 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND · 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 ' ~3AKERSFIELD. CA93313 805/831-1646 ' FAX 805/831-1771 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts., InQ~ Soil samples will be driven at five {5)foot intervals in each boring~, .or...d,~r to provide baseline data and confirm prior laboratory results. The total.depth of B-1,will extend to 10- feet below the last detected indication of contamination. The blow counts, recovery, and -- lithology will be recorded on the field logs. Lithology will be described in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 (Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils). Selected soil samples will be sealed with teflon tape, capped, sealed with duct tape, and labeled in accordance with EPA protocols. The samples will be recorded on a Chain-of- Custody document, placed in a cooler with frozen blue ice, and transported to a California Certified Laboratory under Chain-of-Custody protocol. 4.3 Field Screening of Soil Samples Soil samples will be collected using three (3] t .5 x 6-inch brass tubes installed Inside a split- spoon sampler. The middle sample tube will be immediately capped, sealed, labelled, and stored in an ice chest containing blue ice. The bottom tube will be used for lithologlc description, and the top tube will be used for field s(~reening. A headspace reading using the PID will be collected and documented on the boring log. 4.4 Soil Analyses The soil samples will be analyzed by Associated Laboratory, Inc. In Orange, a California Certified Laboratory with state guidelines and EPA protocols. The samples will be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline [TPH-g] by CA DHS methods [purge and trap) and volatile aromatic organics [BTXE) by EPA method 8020. All five (5] foot interval soil samples, beging at t0 feet BGL, will be analyzed from the vertical definition boring, B-~. Soil samples from the two [2] lateral borings, B-2 and B-3, will be analyzed at staggered ten [40] foot intervals [i.e. B-2 at '10, 20-feet; B-3 at 45, 25-feet, etc.]. The bottom two [2] samples in each boring will be analyzed to confirm the base of the hydrocarbon plume. 5.0 SITE SAFETY PLAN Appendix C contains a Site Safely Plan which complies with Worker Right to Know Regulations and CFR 29, Part ~910.120. Project: AEC 93C-t379 4 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND * 4400 ASHE ROAD. #200 * BAKERSFIELD. CA 93313 805/831-1646 ° FAX 805/831-1771 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 6.0 REMARKS/SIGNATURES This work plan represents the professional opinions of Advanced Environmental Concepts. Inc. 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P.O. 80x 40s72 Aclvanoecl Environmental Oonaeplsj Inc.' - ,, ,.-_ . - .~..,. ,~'--,;.-,:,/ · .,.,,.',..;~ ~,,,,. '.. ,~.,,,'..,, .... , ~ · - .., ...~ .... ..-. ,,...~ . ~ , ~,',~. , -!~,. .... - . · "' '" ' "" ' '' ' '.- ' ' . · '~ " " , ' ,.;., ~'. ~G-,.~:."".~ -'~. :,'?.-'- :'~,;,'~ ~, ,;~..:,, ' · ' '-' .... .-,,.. . . '..,., ' ',' ', ., ~ ';'~,.c, ...,; ; .:",,.', .'.- ,;~.. ,,,,'. ;.?,.. ' ..... ...... ,' - ' ''., --"- - '. ~ .~, -' ..~.X,., · , ,,', '.~.." ',,-.., ' · .. -' , .;."'.~ ' · .4 ....';-,4.,, ,:'~j,...~L.,. z . :.':, ,- · ENVIF:IONMENTAL OONOEPT$ WITH DESIGN IN MIND · SMC ~,~c~, Chemistry Client Name: W.H. Park and Associates Address : 3040 19th Street, Suite 10 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date samples received : 7-03-89 Date analysis completed: 7-07-89 Date of report : 7-07-89 Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1739 ID: T.H. #1-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 310 0.1 Toluene 920 0.! Ethylbenzene 220 0.1 p-Xylene 270 0.1 m-Xylene 570 0.1 o-Xylene 370 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 39 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 6,900 1.0 #1740 ID: T.H. #1-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 210 0.1 Toluene 690 0.1 Ethylbenzene 190 0.1 p-Xylene 230 0.1 m-Xylene 510 0.1 o-Xylene 345 0.1 Isopropylbenzene. 41 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 5,600 1.0 Method of Analysis: California DOHS LUFT'manual MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected Stan Comer 3155 Pegasus Ddve · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 · FAX (805) 393-3623 Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~1741 ID: T.I{. =2-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 150 0.1 Toluene 550 0.1 Ethylbenzene 140 0.1 p-Xylene 160 0.1 m-Xylene 370 0.1 o-Xylene 260 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 35 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 4,300 1.0 ~1742 ID: T.H. #2-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 230 0.! Toluene 930 0.1 Ethyibenzene 280 0.1 p-Xylene 330 0.1 m-Xylene 710 0.1 o-Xylene 480 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 66 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 7,000 1.0 #1743 ID: T.H. #3-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 85 0.1 Toluene 490 0.1 Ethylbenzene 210 0.1 p-Xylene 260 0.1 m-X'ylene 570 0.1 o-Xylene 400 0.1 Isopropylbenzene 62 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 5,000 1.0 Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS i1744 ID: T.H. #3-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene 15 0 1 Toluene 100 0 1 Ethylbenzene 70 0 1 p-Xylene 92 0 1 m-Xylene 200 0 1 o-Xylene 180 0 1 Isopropylbenzene 33 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) 2,§0~' 1.0 #1745 ID: T.H. #4-2' 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 #1746 ID: T.H. #4-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 p-X¥1ene ND 0.1 m-Xylene ND 0.1 o-X¥1ene ND 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.'1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1747 ID: T.H. ~5-2' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 p-Xylene ND 0.I m-Xylene ND 0.1 o-Xylene ND 0.1 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 TPH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 ~1748 ID: T H. #5-6' ugm/gm HRL,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 #1749 ID.: T.H. #6-2' 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 (Gasolinel ND 1.0 Stan Comer Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS =1780 ID: T.H. #6-6' ugm/gm MRL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0 1 Toluene ND 0 ! 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 ~1751 ID: T.H. ~7-2' 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 ~1752 ID: T.H. #7-6' 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 Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through 1756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~1753 ID: T.H. ~8-2' ugm/gm ?IRL,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 #1754 ID: T.H. #8-6' 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 51755 ID: T.H. #9-2' 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 Stan Comer Attachment C Laboratory No. 1739 through i756 Project: Lynn Sault RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~1756 ID: T.H. #9-6' 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 Comer Attachment C CI-IAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Location of Sampling Collector Client Company:g'~,~ ~.' 7~ ,~-~ company: W.H. Park ~ ~ssociates Company: Address: Z~/ ~ /~ ~- Address: 3040 19th' St., Suite 10 Address: ~ ~ Fr~ ~ - Telephone: ( ) Telephone: (805) 327-9681 Telephone: ( Bill to Property ~ner ( ) Bill to Collector ~) Bill to Client (') S~le ~o, Date ?ime Deser%ption Analysis Requested Laboratory No,~ Received By: ~ ~ Company: ~ ~'J ( ~m~~ Date: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: Company: Date: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: Company: Date: WILLI~ H. PARK AND ASSOCIATES Sheet / of / Advanced Environmental Concepts. Inc. . ;~'~,." . . . -, .... ~.'~ ._ . .- ... .... ?.?:-.,-,--'-~ '. .. ~ -:. ...... ~-... ........'... . , '..~ ..' : ,: .. .;' ...'~; .;", - ,, - ..,,~.. . .- ; ;.- .- ., , ..~.,: '..' -. . ... ;; -;. .., . '-,' . ~:':-.': ;:' .; -"i : '- ' .... . "~ .'.-'i-. '. ,.,"' ..'. ', ~ :~" .... 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' .. . _. ,. ~:., :~..}--?!,? .- .....,.~.?..., " HEALTH ,~,-_~,~-rv - "'-. ":'-'.' - .': :~ :.~-~9-"" ';,'- ~ : - . '.' ,'- . . .,. '.,; - : -. . '~-u .... j...,. ' ' -_~ ::~:i;,:"~:;~'. ~'i:' -~ . , . - .,~.:.~2,:,,~' ... ' ...-.. '~-i, '.3-;,;:"-:.' '..' .; . .~. . .-- ~ · ENVIFtONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIQN IN M~O * Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Health & Safety Plan for Chico and lhe Man Service Station 231 East t8th Street Counly of Kern · Bokersfiel, California lnlToducflon: A Site Safety Plan [SSP] has been designed to address safety provisions needed during the site soil assessment/remediation. It's purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP establishes personnel responsibilities, personal protective equipment standards, decontamination procedures and emergency action plans. Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. seeks to enter the properly described above for the purpose of conducting a site assessment, consisting of hollow-stem augering and soil sampling, to remove hydrocarbon impacted soil. Undisturbed soil samples will be collected to assess the extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil at the subject site. Each sample to be chemically analyzed will be collected In a brass sleeve, capped with lined plastic lids, sealed with tape, and immediately stored in a cooler with frozen blue ice immediately. All Chain-of-Custody protocol will be followed. Drilling equipment will be brought to the site and operated by: S B and S Drilling Company 3022 West Santa Ana Fresno, California 93722 Contractor's License · C57-560175 This SSP describes means for protecting all on-site personnel from deleterious contamination of personal injury while conducting on-site activities. As described below, we will strive to meet all requirements promulgated by the California Department of Health Services. Responsibilities of Key Personnel: All personnel on-site will have assigned responsibilities. Mr. Jonathan L. Buck will serve as Project Manager and on-site geologist. He will also serve as Site Safety Officer (ssa]. As ssa, Mr. Buck will assure that on-site personnel have received a copy of the SSP. Personnel will be required to document their full understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. Compliance with the SSP will be monitored at all times by the ssa. Appropriate personal protective equipment, listed below, will be available and utilized by all on-site personnel. Prior to beginning work, the ssa will conduct a training session to assure that all are aware of safe work practices. In the training session, personnel will be made aware of hazards at the site. Project: AEC 93C-t379 t Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Mr. Buck will also be responsible for keeping field notes, collecting and securing samples and assuring sample integrity by adherence to Chain-of-Custody protocol. All on-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid unforeseen, hazards. After documenting their understanding of the SSP, each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to all points contained herein. Any deviation observed will be reported to the ssa and corrected. On-site employees are held responsible to perform only those tasks for which they believe they are qualified. Provisions of this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto. Job Hazard Analyses: Hazards likely to be encountered on-site include those commonly encountered when operating any mechanical equipment, such as the danger of falling objects or moving machinery. Simple precautions will reduce or eliminate risks associated with operating such equipment. A drilling contractor has been employed to deliver and operate all drilling equipment. Qualified personnel only will have any contact with this equipment. All on-site personnel, including the excavation contractor and his employees, are required to wear hard hats when in close proximity to excavating equipment. Latex sampling gloves will be worn by persons collecting or handling samples to prevent exposure to contaminants. Gloves will be changed between samples and used ones discarded, to avoid cross-contamination. Proper respiratory equipment will be worn if vapor contamination levels on-site exceed action levels as determined using a Photoionization Detector [PID). Action levels requiring respiratory apparatus will be 10-ppm above background level, in the breathing zone. Furthermore, no on-site smoking, open flame or sparks will be permitted in order to prevent accidental ignition. Risk Assessment Summary: Exposure to chemicals anticipated on-site include gasoline, diesel, and benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX). These chemicals represent a hazard because they are moderately to extremely toxic and most are highly flammable. Threshold Limit Values [TLV's], Short Term Exposure Limits [STEL's] and Toxicity levels (LD50; oral-rat], all in rog/kg [ppm}, are listed below: Compound TLV STEL Toxicity Gasoline 200 300 .... Diesel 50 75 .... Benzene 10 25 4894 Toluene t O0 t 50 5000 Xylene 100 150 4300 Benzene is considered an extreme cancer hazard. Project: AEC 93C-1379 2 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Exposure Monitorina Plan: A PID will be used to monitor vapor concentrations around the site. Should concentrations exceed TLV's, protective measures will be taken. Passive dosimeter badges will be placed in downwind locations if PID readings indicate high levels of volatile organics in the breathing space. Personal Protective Equipment: Personnel on-site will have access to respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on-site as needed. When handling samples, the on-site Geologist will wear latex gloves. Hard hats will be worn by all personnel on-site when In proximity of drilling equipment. Work Zones and Security Measures: Access to the site.will be restricted to authorized personnel. A set of cones, placards, or wide yellow tape surrounding the site will define the perimeter, if needed. The Project Manager will be responsible for site security. Decontamination Measures: Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best method for protection. Common sense dictates that on-site personnel avoid sitting, leaning or placing equipment on possible contaminated soil. All personnel will be advised to wash their hands, neck and face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the site. Respirators will be washed with soap and water following each day's use. Drilling and sampling equipment used will be decontaminated by steam-cleaning. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated before each sample is collected. General Safe Work Practices: On-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants and emergency procedures will be reviewed. Appropriate personal protective equipment will be put on and verified correct by SSO, Including respirator fit. Drilling and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before arriving on-site. Split-spoon sampling equipment will be cleaned before each use. Augers will be steam-cleaned between borings. The on-site engineer will oversee operations and log borings. The Sample Coordinator will assure that proper protocol is used at all times in collecting and handling samples. Project: AEC 93C-t379 3 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepb, Inc. Trainin l Requiremenls: The SSO wilt conduct a pre-site training session which will include contaminant properties, warning signs, health hazard data, risk from exposure and emergency first aid. All chemicals are to be covered and the SSO will assure that everyone fully understands site hazards. Medical Surveillance Pro lram: According to CFR 29, t910.120, Paragraph If], employees who wear respirators thirty [30] days or more during one (I] year or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards above established permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored medically. All site personnel will be required to have had a complete chemical physical within the past year. Record Keel)ina: Documentation will be kept on personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job site according to OSHA regulations. These will include documentation that employees have received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms and all emergency procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training meeting. Exposure records on each job will be kept for thirty [30] years to meet requirements. Included will be names and social security numbers of employees, medical evaluations, on-the-job logs from entry to exit, first aid administered, visits on-site by outside persons and personal air monitoring records. Confinl:lency Plans: In the event of an accident, injury, or other emergency, the Project Director, Senior Project Manager, or other person, will notify the appropriate government agencies or Individuals as follows: Kern County Environmental Health Department 2700 M Street Bakersfield, California 93306 (805] 86t-3636 2. Police, Fire, or Ambulance Emergency 9-1-1 3. Emergenay Hospital: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93306 [805] 328-5223 Project: AEC 93C-t379 4 Site Assessment Work Plan Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. I have read the Health and Safety Plan and understand the contents herein: NAME: ' COMPANY Project: AEC 93C-{379 5 Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 'Appendix C' LABORATORY REPORTS I CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY DOCUMENTS 4400ASHEFIOAD. #206 · BAKEFI~FIELD. CAg3313 805/831-1~4G · FAX 805/831-1771 ASSOCiATED LABORATORIES 806 North Batavia - Orange, Calltornia 92668 - 714/771-6900 FAX ~14/558-1209 CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO. G64635-01 Attn: Jon Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 Suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. 18th, Bakersfield, CA BASED ON SAMPLE As Submitted B1-20' B1-30' B1-40' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DHS) (mg/kg) -Gasoline ND< 5 ND< 5 11 Benzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 ND< 0.005 0.80 Toluene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 ND< 0.005 2.0 Ethylbenzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 ND< 0.005 0.11 Total Xylenes (8020) (mg/kg) ND< 0.015 ND< 0.015 0.93 Date Analyzed: 12/24 & 27/93 A.SSOCIATE~q~t)RIES, by: ESB/ql . NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. TESTING & CONSULTING Chemical · The reports of the Associated Laboratories are confidential property of our clients and Microbiological * may not be reoroduced or used for publication in part or In full without our written permission. This Is for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and ourselves. EDw~o/~Dentol · ASSOCiATED LABORAIDRIES 806 North Batavia. Orange, Calitornla 92668- 714/771-6~00 FAX 714/$$8-120~ CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO. G64635-02 Attn: Jon Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 Suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. 18th, Bakersfield, CA BASED ON SAMPLE As Submitted B1-50' B1-55' B1-60' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DHS) (mg/kg) -Gasoline 13 19 ND< 5 Benzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 0.08 ND< 0.005 Toluene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 0.15 ND< 0.005 Ethylbenzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 ND< 0.005 ND< 0.005 Total Xylenes (8020) (mg/kg) ND< 0.015 0.06 ND< 0.015 Date Analyzed: 12/24 & 27/93 Vice President . ESB/ql ' NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. TESTING & CONSULTING Cbemicol · The reports of the Associated Laboratories are confidential oroperty of our clients and Microbiologico/ · may not be rel~roduced or used for I~ubllcatlon In C)art or In full without our written permission. This Is for the mutual Drotectlon of the DublIc, our clients, and ourselves. Enwronrnentol · ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES 806 North Bafavia - Orange, Calltornla 92668. 714/7~1-6900 " FJ~f 714/538-1209 cLIENT Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO. G64635-03 Attn: Jon Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 Suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. 18th, Bakersfield, CA BASED ON SAMPLE As Submitted B2-15~ B2-25' B~-3~' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DHS) (mg/kg) -Gasoline 4,300 2,600 9,800 Benzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 0.20 45 Toluene (mg/kg) 2.2 35 910 Ethylbenzene (mg/kg) 4.3 40 250 Total Xylenes (8020) (mg/kg) 380 300 1,400 Date Analyzed: 12/24 & 27/93 vE~oo Presidehn~' ~' ESB/ql ' NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. TESTING & CONSULTING C/h~rnic~l · The reports of the Associated Laboratories are confidential Property of our Clients and Microt~iofogicc~l · may not be reDro~Juced or usecl for publication in Dart or tn full without OUr written permission. This is for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and ourselves. Enwronrn~nt~l · ASSOCiATED LABoRAR)RIES 806 ,Worth Batavia-Or~nge, CaHtornla 92668- 7;4/77].6900 FAX 714/558-1209 CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO. G64635-04 Attn: Jon Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. 18th, Bakersfield, CA BASED ON SAMPLE As Submitted B2-35' B2-40' B2-45' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DHS) (mE/kg) -Gasoline 2,700 14,000 39 Benzene (mE/kg) 2.7 190 0.23 Toluene (mg/kg) 130 1,500 2.0 Ethylbenzene (mE/kg) 55 370 0.56 Total Xylenes (8020) (mE/kg) 350 2,000 3.4 Date Analyzed: 12/24 & 27/93 '__" Pn :b. ' Ed Vice President ESB/ql ' NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. TESTING & CONSULTING Chemical · The reports of the Associated Laboratories are confidential oroPerty of our clients and MicroDiologiccfl · may not be reproduced or used for publication In Dart or in full without our written permission. This is for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and oursetves. Environmental · ASSOCiATED LABORATORIES 806 North Batavia- Orange, Calitornia 92668- 714/771-6900 FAX 714/$$8-1209 CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO. G64635-05 Attn: Jon Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 Suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. 18th, Bakersfield, CA BASED ONSAMPLE As Submitted B2-50' B2-55' B2-60' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DHS) (mg/kg) -Gasoline 4.6 10 15 Benzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 0.08 ND< 0.005 Toluene (mg/kg) 0.85 0.02 ND< 0.005 Ethylbenzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 0.01 ND< 0.005 Total Xylenes (8020) (mg/kg) 0.20 0.10 ND< 0.015 Date Analyzed: 12/24 & 27/93 Ed~af%~' BE .~are, Ph.D. -- Vice PreSidE %t ESB/ql . NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. T£$T~NG & CONSULTING Ch~micol · The reports of the Associated Laboratories are confidential property of our clients and ~V~iCl'ObiO~O~iCO~ · may not be reproduced or used for DUl:)llcatlon in Dart or in full without our written permission. This Is for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and ourselves. EF1V/I'OFIFT~e/'I~fC]I · ASSOCiATED LABORAIORIES 806 Nort]t Batavia. Orange, Ca]Hornia 92668- 714/771-6900 FAX 714/558-1209 CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO G64635-06 Attn: Jori Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 Suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. 18th, Bakersfield, CA BASED ON SAMPLE As Submitted B3-20' B3-30' B4-30' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DHS) (rog/kg) -Gasoline 42 2,700 70 Benzene (mg/kg) ND< 0~005 12 0.11 Toluene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 200 1.5 Ethylbenzene (mg/kg) ND< 0.005 56 1.3 Total Xylenes (8020) (mg/kg) ND< 0.015 340 4.4 Date Analyzed: 12/24 & 27/93 A~SOC~ATE/~~.TORIES, by: Vice Presid nt ESB/ql . NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. , TESTING & CONSULTING Chemical · The reports of the Associated Laboratories are confidential proDerty of our clients and may not be re~oroduced or used for publication in Dart or In tull without our written Micro~iolo(:~.iC'CJI · permission. This Is for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and ourselves. Environmental · ASSOCiATEi) I. ABO RI S 806 North Bata~a - Orange, California 92668 - 714/771-6900 ,- FAX 714/558-1209 CLIENT-. Advanced Environmental Concept (4283) LAB NO. G64~35-07 Attn: Jon Buck 4400 Ashe Road REPORTED 12/30/93 suite #206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 SAMPLE Soil RECEIVED 12/16/93 IDENTIFICATION Chico & The Man 231 E. lSth, Bakersfield, CA BASED ON SAMPLE As Submitted B4-50' B4-60' Total Hydrocarbons (TPH DiIS) (rog/kg) -Gasoline 16 1.7 Benzene (rog/kg) ND< 0.005 0.02 Toluene (mg/kg) 0.Gl 0.10 Etbylbenzene (mg/kg? ND< 0.005 0.02 Total Xylene5 (8020) (mg/kg) 0.039 0.16 Date Analyze.-!: 12/2.1 & 27/93 AS{:OC,_I, AT~R~'ORIES, r,y: Vice Pre :id¢:nt ESB/qI NOTE: Unless notified in w£Jting, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. TESTING 8, CONSULTING Ch~,,mical · The rePnrts of the Associated Laboratories are confidential property of our clients and Microbiological · may not be reproduced or used for publication In part or in full without ou~ written permission. This IS for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and ourselves. En~ronmento! * ]OM ~1. pti ,ON LETTER OF COMMITMENT FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS 3: 000071 AIW~_iVlE~;T NO: 0 F: V. Nielsen BALANCE FORWARD: $0 ~: None THIS AMOUNT: $20,000 ~ ADDRESS: c/o Gene Bolton P.O. Box 11324 NEW BALANCE: $20,000 Midland, TX 79702 f SSA NO.: 548-09-1886 · ailabilitv of funds, the State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) agrees to reimburse Virginia Nielsen - eligible corrective action costs at East 18th Street & Sondra Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 (Site). The reflected by this Letter is subject to all of the following terms and conditions: ~ursement shall not exceed $20,000 unless this amouht is subsequently modified in writing by an amended Letter )remitment. ~bligation to pay any sum under this Letter of Commitment is contingent upon availability of funds. In the event ~ufficient funds are not available for reasons beyond the reasonable control of the State Board, the State Board not be obligated to make any disbursements hereunder, If any disbursements otherwise due under this Letter of ~itment are deferred because of unavailability of funds, such disbursements will promptly be made when :lent funds do become available. Nothing herein shall be construed to provide the Claimant with a right of priority sbursement over any other claimant who has a similar Letter of Commitment. s modified in writing by the State Board, this Letter of Commitment covers work through Phase II of corrective work. .sts for which reimbursement is sought must be eligible for reimbursement and the Claimant must be the person ,,d to reimbursement thereof. ant must at all times be in compliance with all applicable state laws, rules and regulations and with all terms, :ions, and commitments contained in the Claimant's Application and any supporting documents or in any payment sts submitted by the Claimant. ~bursement under this Letter of Commitment will be made except upon receipt of acceptable Standard Form .mt Requests duly executed by or on behalf of the Claimant. All Payment Requests must be executed by the ~nt or a duly authorized representative who has been approved by the Division of Clean Water Programs. nd all disbursements payable under this Letter of Commitment may .be withheld if the Claimant is not in iance with the provisions of Paragraph 5 above. " Jr this Letter of Commitment nor any right thereunder is assignable by the Claimant without the written consent State Board. In the event of any such assignment, the rights of the assignee shall be subject to all terms and ions set forth in this Letter of Commitment and the State Board's consent. 9tter of Commitment may be withdrawn at any time by the State Board if completion of corrective action is not ned with reasonable diligence. /HEREOF, this Letter of Commitment has been issued by the State Board this 28th day of December, 199.__3. RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ~.tT.4T~ US£: nd~,~~ ~ank Cleanup Fund Program i, ion AdministratiVe S~rvices 4oo ",,~" cS'h.. Lionel L. Ramos 0 Co. ~ ;iZe ~.: Um ~o~ ;~: ~e~ ~el~a ~et' s fflyi~ A ~te of ~= ~ ~ ~e~ ~ I~: B~ ~ Yi~inia N~el~n ~ File ~.: R 24,~3 ~ ~e: ~ ~ ~en~ ~i~ssion of ~rfo~ng ~e 1~ f~el~ i~estiga2~on ~ ~half of S~ia I~ce ~r ~ise, we e~l~e Se~ices file on ~. ViS.ia Niel~ is ~el~[a, ~ y~s. His ~ice s~tion ~Ci~ ~ ~iti~l~ tO ~iS~ her. ' Sincerely ~s, ~/lc Encioeute cc: Mrs. Virginia Nielse~ 4oo "c:~' Lionel L. Ramos0 Co. d?,;,,,., ~1 18, 1~ ~~i~d, ~i~o~ia 9~5 Ni~ ~ File ~.: ~ ~e: ~fo~ing ~e 1~ field ~tigation ~ ~half of ~, ~e li~ility i~ of ~et ~el~ia ~i~ file ~ ~e i~ l~ti~ "~i~ ~ ~ ~ ~line ~. Vis,ia Niel~ is a wi~w ~ in n~ of fin~cial fo~ on ~e ~oj~. ~d~ce ~ly ~s ~el~ia, w~ ~e ~le ~tor of ~e ~ice s~tion over ~ y~s. His ~ice s~ti~ ~tio~ is direly r~ible ~t ~line ~~ti~. ~ ~lf of ~Ci~l ~ ~tti~ly ~O ~iSt her. S~cerely IU'lc /' cc: Mrs. Virginia Nielsen I, Hence Nielsen, owner of underground storage tanks located st 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield, Caltfornie have entered into this written contract with Chet Candelaria~ the operator of same, to fulfill s requirement of my permit to operate, /~"~ I have provided the operator with a copy of the Permit to Operate and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance° I, Chet Candelaria~ operator of underground storage tanks located at 231 East 18th Street Bakersfield. California have received from Hence Nlelsen~ owner of same, a copy of Permit to Operate t~ and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance describing fines and penalties for non-compliance. I have read and understand my responsibilities under this Permit and agree to do the following: 1. monitor the underground tanks as specified in the Permit to Operate 2. maintain appropriate records as required by the Permit to Operate 3. implement all reporting procedures as required by the Permit to Operate properly close the underground tanks aa required by the Pemit to Operate. A;~CIA TED LABORATORIES · COblMrI~I£NT TO OUALITY ' QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT G64635 QA/QC CONTROL NO. G64689 INSTRUMENT LOGBOOK Hyd !-6 DATE G64689 ANALYZED Dec 23 1993 I.L.B. PAGE LOCATION 53 DATE G64635 ANALYZED Jun 23 1993 SAMPLE LOG PAGE LOCATION 35 COMPOUND SR SRI RPD S.A. SSR SSRI ~RE ~REI RPD BLK BENZENE 0 0 O . O. 05 O. 054 0.046 108 92 16 0 ETHYLBENZENE 0 0 0 0.05 0.052 0.048 104 06 S.S 0 XYLENES 0 0 0 O. 15 O. 16 O. 149 107' 99 Z8 0 CHL OROBEArZENE .' SR ....... SAMPLE SRI ..... SAMPLE DUPLICATE RPD---- RELATIVE PERCENT DIFFERENCE S.A.--~ ANALYTE SPIKE IN SAMPLE MATRIX SSR .... SPIKE RECOVERED AND SAMPLE 'SR' SSRI .... SPIKE RECOVERED AND SAMPLE 'SRI' ~,RE--- PERCENT RECOVERY OF SPIKE IN 'SR' ~REI--- PERCENT RECOVERY OF SPIKE IN BLK ..... ANALYTE CONCENTRATION DETECTED IN LAB BLANK 99~ ..... UPPER/LOWER CONTRDL LIMIT 95~, .... UPPER/LOWER WARNING LIMIT ~ .......... STANDARD DEVIATION 2~ ........ 2 x STANDARD DEVIATION (WARNING LIMIT) 3.~ ....... 3 x STANDARD DEVIATION (CONTROL LIMIT) MEAN- TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE OF SPIKE RECOVERY SURROGATE SPIKE DATE BENZENYL FLUORIDE SPIKE CONCENTRATION OF 150 WITH A RECOVERY OF 79 % BENZENYL FLUORIDE RECOVERY LIMITS OF~I PASS I NO PASS ,./f~/~ DATE TYPED Dec 29 1993 AI,33201, , ACTION TAKEN , , SPIKE SOURCE EPA Repo~ilory Dil. STANDARD LOT NO. BTX 4089~ ANALYST ,, Rick Corm QA / QC COMPILER / d A, ~.IATED LABORATORIES · COMMIYMENT TO ~tI.~lY ' QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT G64635 QA/QC CONTROL NO. G64689 INSTRUMENT LOGBOOK Ryd !-6 DATE G64689 ANALYZED Dec 23 1993 I.L.B. PAGE LOCATION 53 DATE G64635 ANALYZED Dec 23 1993 SAMPLE LOG PAGE LOCATION 35 i EPA 8015M/D.H.S.L.U.F.T.REPORTING ~IT mg/kg, SAMPLE MATRIX soil G4SOLINE 0 0 5.4 5. 7 DIESEL',' AVEIL4GE [ "~ ] [ ~08 I 1'14 aR ....... SAMPLE X O SRI .....SAMPLE DUPUCATE aPO--- RELATIVE PERCENT DIFFERENCE S.A .... ANALYTE SPIKE IN SAMPLE MATRIX SSR .... SPIKE RECOVERED AND SAMPLE 'SR' SSRI--- SPIKE RECOVERED AND SAMPLE 'SRI' %RE-- PERCENT RECOVERY OF SPIKE IN 'SR' 7REI-- PERCENT RECOVERY OF SPIKE IN 'SRI' ' BLK ..... ANALYTE CONCENTRATION DETECTED IN LAB BLANK 99%---- UPPER/LOWER CONTROL LlMrr 95% .... UPPER/LOWER WARNING LlMrr s .......... STANDARD DEVIATION 2.~ ....... 2 x STANDARD DEVIATION OVARNING LIMrO 3s ........ 3 x STANDARD DEVIATION (CONTROL LIMIT} MEAN-- TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE OF SPIKE RECOVERY SURROGATE SPIKE DATE BENZENYL FLUORIDE SPIKE CONCENTRATION OF WITtl A RECOVERY OF BENZENYL FLUORIDE RECOVERY LIMITS OF TO PASS / NO PASS ~'~ ~ DATE TYPED Dec 29 1993 BI33201 ACTION TAKEN ¥ SPIKE SOURCE SH-R STANDARD LOT NO. Gas 52093 ANALYST Danielle Lujan QA / QC COMPILER · ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC= :Nanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. is pleased to present the following: Environmental Site Assessment Chico and lhe Man Service Station 23t East t81h Street County of Kern · Bakersfield, California ~is report has been prepared for: ·ene Bolfon. o-Tech Specialties January 4994 · ENVIRONMEN I'AL CONCEPTS WITH DI~SIGN IN MIND*