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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK 2 (2)12/29/2003 09:06 $61392~ ]~ PAGE CITY OF BA~RS~ELD O~ICE OF ENVIRON~NTAL SERVICES 1715 Chesmr Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 ~X (66i) ~5~t~.~ APPLICATION TO PERFORM FUEL MONITORING CERTIFICATION TANK # VOLUlV~ CONTENTS NAME OF TESTINO' COMPANY__ RICH ]~.NV!IZONMENTA CONTRACTORS LICENSE _~ 90- ,1072 NAIV[E & PHONil NIJ1VIBER OF CONTACT PER ~ON_.J.A. MI~$ RICH ~ 661 ).392-$687 DATE & TIM~ TEST IS TO BE CONDUCq'E.D_ A?PROV'ED BY ' I DK;~ ' S~I~NA'I'UR~ OV ~PPLIOANT" SYSTEM CERT flor Uxe By.-tl/ Jm'ixdiclions Within the State of Califdrnia .4,,:horio, Cited: Ch,prer 6. 7, Health and Sek~ Code; Chapter 16, Divixion 3, Title 23, Cal~brnia Code ¢'Regulafions This rbrm mc~sr be used co doc~en[ test~g ~d servicing ofmonkoring equipment. A separate ce~ification or repmx must be prepm-ec [or each moni'rorm~ system consol panel by ~e reclmic[an w~o performs ~e work. A copy of this tBrm must be provided to the rank s)'grem owner/operator. The o~er/operator must submit a copy of flxis form to ~e local agency regulating UST systems within 30 A. General l~'ormation Faci~k) Comae[ Person: Contact Phone No.: (~). Ma!,:c...Model ofiMoniroring System: TL.5 -~ Date of Testh~Servicing: ~. lnvcnt'ory of Equipment Tested/Cert~ied .~;h~ k [J3S."~c°Pria~e~°xes [o indicate specilic equipmem'_inq3ee[ed/serviced: ~ lnzf:mk Gauging Probe. Model: ~ / ~ ~In-Tmak Oaoging Probe. Model: /~~'-k .......... ,4;i~lulzif Space m' Vault Sensor. Model: [] ~' ~nul~ Space or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ p~}m~g Sump /'h-each Sensorts), Modek ~ ~ ~ ~ Piping Su~p / Trench Sensor(s). Model: ~ F[I! Sump Sensor(s). Model: Il ~ Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: ~ Mcchmdcal L/ne [.e~ Dewc[or. Model: fi~- ~ ~ ~ Mech~ical Line Le~c Detecror. Model: ~~.~ ~ &::tectronic Linc Le~fl¢ Dewctor. Model: ~ Electronic Line Le~ Detector. Model: ~ '[:'mk Overfill t High-Level Sensor. Model: ~ ~ Tm~k Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: ~_j)3'la~Lt~pcci~, equipment type m~d model in Section.E on Page 2)~ ~ Other (s~eei~, equipment type and model in Section E On Pa~e~2:  h~-l'm~ging Probe. Model: ~/ ~ in-T~k Gauging Probe. Model: :~mmlar Space or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ .~nul~ Space or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ P~ping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: ~ ~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: O l:Jll $tmlp Sensor(s). Model: ~ Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: ~ Mech~uxical Line Le~ Detector. Model: ~ - ~k~ ~ Mech~ical Line Leak Detector. Model: ~ Elecrrmtic Line Le~ Detector. Model: ~ Electronic Line Le~ Detector. Model: ~ 'f;mk O~erfill / High-Level Sensor. Mo~el: ~ T~k Overfill /Hi~-Level Sensor. Model: O Other (specify equipment type ~d model in Section E on Page 2~. ~ Other (speei~ equipment b, pe ~d model in Section E on Pa~e 2). ~ Otspeaser Containment Sensor(s). Model: ~ ~ Dispenser Conrainmem Sensor(s). Model: ~ S!~em' Vah'eks). ~She~ Valve(s). ~. J.:~Eg_!}?5~oD~rainmen~ Float(s) ~d Chain(s). ~ Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). 0 Dispenser Contaimnen[ Sensor(s). ModeL: ~ ~ispenser Conminmem Sensor(s), Model: ~ St~car ValYeks). ~ she~ Valve(s). ._~. ~)~speaS~f Coataimnenr Float(s) m~d Chain(s). ~ Dispenser Containment Float(s) ~d Chain(s). Dispenser ID: ~' ~ Dispenser ID: /fi ~ Dkspmiser Containment Sensor(s). Model: ~ Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: ~ S~c~a' Vzdveks). ' ~Shc~ Valve(s). ODispenser Containment Float(s) ~d Chain(s). . ~ Dispenser ComaMmenr Float(s) ~d Ch~n(s). ;'If die ~,icility contains more [m~ks or .dispensers, copy dfis form. Include information Iht every trak ~d dispenser at the hcili~. C. C~rliiica giOfl - 1 cer[ity that the equipment identified in this aocument was inspected/serviced in aecor0anee with the manutheturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certification is inlbrmadoa (e.g. manutheturers' checklists) necessary to verify that thi~ information is covrec] and a Plot Plan showing the layout of monitoring equipment. For any equipment capable of generating aueh report~, I have also ;irracfl~d a copy of [he report; (cfiecR all that appl~j: ~ System set-up ~ Al~history re~r~. ~ Cerm2ca~ion No.: t~- 73-- ~9~0 Lice~e. No.: 06 [/D40- ¢ ~p9850 I'esrh'zgCompmxy~mne: RICH ENVIRONMENTAL PhoneNo.:(661 } 392-8687 SitcAddress: 7~ /~ ~ ~~F/ff&~ (~ DateofTest~Servicing: ~/~~.. Page 1 of 3 03/ol System Ccrdfica~ion Com¢ict'~ ~l~e foilowhtg checklist:  'Yes O No:~ Is the audible alarm operatioaa[? "' ¥c-s ~ No~ is d~e visual alarm operational? h',s O No* Were all sensors visually hxspecred, ftmcfion~ly tested, ~d continued operational? Y.~-s ~ No'~ Were all sensors h~stalled at lowest point of secondary conta~enr ~d positioned so that other equ[pmem nor in[effete wkh their prol~er operation? 'Yes ~ No`~ If ahu'ms ~e relayed [o a remote monitorh~g station, is all conummicarions equipment (e.g. modem) ~ N/A operational? Yes O No* For press~ized piping systems, does rite turbine automatically shut do~x if [he piping secondary containment ~ N/A monitoring system decec[s a le~q hits m operate, or is elecn-ica'lly d[scomxected? If yes: which sensors hxitlate positive shut-down? ('Check' all that appl3Q ~ Sump/Trench Sensors; ~D'tspenser Contmmuenr' Sensors. Did you confimt positive shut-down due [o le~(s and sensor failure/disco~ection?~Yes; ~ No. t'es O No~ For r~ systems that 'utilize the monitor~g system as fl~e prhnary ra~ overfill warning device (i.e. no ~ NiA mech~ical overfill prevention valve is ~smlled), ~ ~e overfill warning alum visible and audible at the tank fill poin[(s) m~d operating properly? If so, ar what percent of ta~ capaci~ does fl~e ~m'm u'igger? h'os`~ ~ N'o Was any monirorff~g equipmem replaced? If yes, identi~ specific sensors, probes, or other equipmeta replaced and t[sr the manufacturer name and model lbr all replacement p~s in Section E, below. Yes¥ ~ No Was liquid fotmd ~side any secondly contai~tenr systems designed as d~ systems? (Check all rhot aggl)~ ~ Product; ~ Water. If yes, describe causes in Section E, below. -~7~s ~ No* Was monkoring sTsrem set-up reviewed [o ensure ?roper se~ings? A~ach set up re¢om, ifa~plicable Y~% ~ No'~ is all moniror~g equipment operational per manufac[urer's specifications? h~ Section E below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. .Page 2 o1'3 03101 ]'~-'-'/';ink Gzi aging / SI'R Equipment: ~ Ckeck this box if ta~ gauging is used only tbr inventory cort~rat. Check ~is box if no ~~au=m~ ~' ~ or SIR equipment is installed. '-J2~s scot,an mus~ be completed if ~n-~a~c gauging equipment ~s used to perform Ie~ detection monitoring. ~-'~:~--'~ No* Were all ~a~c gauging probes visuatly inspected tbr damage and residue buildup? 'Yes ~ ~ No* Was acct~acy of system produci lever rearings tested? 'yes ~ ~ No:~ Was acc~acy of system wa[er level read~gs rested? - '~c-s ~ ~ No~ Were allprobes rei'nsratled property? ~'=~'es ~ ~ No· Were all items on the equipn'tent manuihc~er's mahaten~ce checklist completed? ~ thc gcc[ion H, below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. ~inc Le;it~ Detectors (LLD): ~ Check ~his box ifLLDs are nor insr~led. Coml)tc[c tile following checklist: Yes ~ No~ For equipment sra~-up or ammal equipmem ceaification, was a teak sim~ated to veri~ LLD performance? ~ N/A (Check rJll th~[ ~b9 Simulated leak rare: · 3 g.p.h.; Q 0.1 g.p.h; Q 0.2 g.p.h. Yes ~ ~ No* Were all LLDs confirmed operational m~d acc~a[e within regdarory requkemenrs? 'Yes ~ No~ was ~e tesrhg apparatus properly cali~r~t'e~'? Ye's ~ ~ No* For mech~ical LLDs, does the LLD res~icr product flow/fit detects a le~? I ~ N/A YeS ~ ~ No* For elec~onic LLDs, does the [t~bhe automatically shu~ offifthe LLD detects a leak? ~ N/A 'Yes ~ ~ No* For elecn'onic LLDs, does the turbine automaticalty shut off if any potion of the 'monkor~g system is disabled ~ ~ N/A or discom~ected? ¥'es { ~ No* For elec~onic LLDs, does the turbine aummaficatly shu~ offifany pmlion of~e monitoring system mlRmcrions ~ N/A ort~ilsa Ycs ~ No* For elecn'onic LLDs, have ail accessible'wkh~g co~ecfions been visually inspected? ~ NAa · Yes ~ ~ No* Were alt items on the equipment manuhcmrer's ma~renance checklist completed? ' ~n the ~ec[ion H, below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. Page 3 oi'3 o3/oi Monitoring System Certification Monitoring S.~it.e Plan sT r4 ~. -, ........................... fl ...................... .... , ................ ~0 ......... ~.~. . .. ....... . ............ I Instructions If .; oLt ah'eady have a diagram that shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Monitoring System Certification. On yonr site plan, show the genera[ layout of tanks and piping.. Clearly identify locations of the tbllowing equipment, if installed: monRoring system control pane[s; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pm~s, spill containers, or other secondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line 'leak d¢~'ccrors; and in-tank liquid level probes (if used tbr leak dmection). In the space provided, note the date this Site Plan ~xas prepared. Page' of =~'J 05/00 MONITOR CERT. FAILURE REPORT SITE CONTACT: THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS WEi~E REpLACe. D/REPAIRED TO COMPLETE THE MONITOR CERTIFICATION TESTING. LIST OF PAIATS' ~EPLACED/REPAIP. ED: REPAIRS: LABOR: PARTS INSTALLED: 19TH ~TREET MOBIL SOFT,ARE REVISION LEVEL IN-T~NK SETUP T 2:SUPER lol 19TN ~TREET VERSION 1 ~ PRODUCT CODE : B~KE~SFIELD CA SOFTWARE 015-i00-B T I:UNLEADED THERMAL COEFF :.00070~11 805-631-t049 CREATED - 97.10.23.08.56 PRODUCT CODE : 1 TANK DIAMETER : THER~L COEFF :.000700 TANK PROFILE : 1 PTi! DEC 29. 2003 2:55 PM NO SOFTWARE MODULE TaNK DIAMETER : 96.00 PULL VOL : 600Ci SYSTEM FEATURES: TANK PROFILE : 1 PT PERIODIC IN-TANK TESTS PULL VOL : 6000 ' aNNUAL IN-TaNK TESTS FLOAT SIZE': 2.0 IN. 84961 SYSTEM STATUS REPORT " aLL FUNCTIONS NORMAL FLOAT SIZE: 2.0 IN. 8496 ~ATER WARNING : 2.~ INVENTORY REPORT WATER WARNING : 2:0 MAX ORILaBEL VO~: . 600C HIGH WATER LIMIT: 8.0 OVERFILL'LIMIT ~: T I:~NLEaDED Pla× OR LABEL VOL: 6000 '' ~OLU~E = 8472 GALS OVERFILL LIMIT : 90~ HI~H PRODUCT : 95~ : 5400 : 570~ ULLAGE = 2528 GALS' HIGH PRODUCT : 95% DELIVERY LIMIT : 90~ ULLAGE= 1928 GALS SYSTEM SETUP : 60£ TC VOLUME = 3460 GALS : 5700 HEIGHT = 53.95 INCHES DEC 29, 2003 2:85 PM DELIVERY LIMIT : WATER VOL = 0 GaLS : 600 LOW PRODUCT : 25C, LEAK ALARM LIMIT: 95: '~ATER ...... = 0.00 INCHES TEMP = 64 9 DEC F ~ LOW PRODUCT : 250 SUDDEN. LOSS LIMIT: · LEAK ALARM LIMIT: 99 TANK TILT : 2.5f SYSTEM UNITS SUDDEN LOSS LIMIT: 50 U.S. T 2:SUPER SYSTEM LANGUAGE TANK TILT : 3.00 MANIFOLDED TANKS T#: NONE VOLUME = 3421 GALS ENGLI-SH MANIFOLDED TANKS ULLAGE = 2579 GALS SYSTEM DaTE/TIME FORMAT T#:..NONE 90~ ULLAGE= 1979 G~LS MON DD YYYY HH:MM:SS ×M LEAK SIN PERIODIC: 0~,, TO VOLUME ~ 3407 GALS : HEIGHT ~ 53.30 INCHES 19TH STREET MOBIL LEAK MIN PERIODIC: WATER VOL ~ 0 GALS 101 19TH STREET : 0 LEAK MIN ~NNU~L : ~ATER ~ 0,00 INCHES BAKERSFIELD CA : TEMP ~ 65.6 DEG F ~05-631-1049 LEA~ MIN ANNUAL : : 0 SHIFT TIME 1 : 11:00 PM PERIODIC TEST TYPE' T 3:DIESEL SHIFT TIME 2 : DISABLED STRNDARD VOLUME ~ 2555 G~LS ~ SHIFT TIME 3 : DISABLED PERIODIC TEST TYPE OLLAGE ~ 1445 GALS S~IFT TIME 4 : DIsaBLED ANN~AL TEST FaIL 90~ ULLAGE= 1045 GALS STANDARD aLARM DISABLED TC VOLUME = '2~46 GALS TANK PERIODIC WARNINGS ANNUAL TEST PaIL HEIGHT = 50.0:~ INCHES DISABLED ' aLARM DISABLED PERIODIC TEST FaIL WATER VOL ~GALB .TANK ANNUAL WARNINGS aLARMDISABLED WATER = 0.OOqNCHES DISABLED PERIODIC TEST FAIL TEMP ~ 67.5 DEC F · LINE 'PERIODIC ~ARNINGS ALARM DISABLED GROSS TEST FAIL .. DISABLED ~LaRM DISABLED · LINE ANNUAL ~ARNINGS GROSS TEST FAIL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DISABLED aLARM DISABLED aNN TEST aVERAGING: OFF PER TEST AVeRaGING: OFF ..... SENSO~ ALARM PRINT TC VOLUMES ANN TEST aVERAGING: OFF 'L 2:SUPER STP ENABLED PER TEST AVERAGING: OFF T~NK TEST NOTIFY: OFF STP SUHP FUEL ALARM TEMP COMPENSATION TANK TEST NOTIFY: OFF TNK TST SIPHON BRE~K:OFF iDEC 29, 200~ 2:41 PM vALUE (DEC F ): 60.0 ' STICK HEIGHT OFFSET ~ TNK TST SIPHON BREAK:OFF DELIVERY DELAY : 15 MIN DISABLED I DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME; 'DELIVERY DELAY : 15 ENABLED START DATE APR WEEK 1 SUN START TIME 2:00 aM END DATE SENSOR ALARM OCT ~EEK~6 SUN ::\ ~L i:UNLEaDED STP END TIME STP SUMP 2:00 aM FUEL aLARM ,DEc 29~ 2003 2:44 PM SYSTEM SECURITY CODE : 000000 SENSOR ALARM ..... L 3:DIESEL STP STP SUMP FUEL ALARM DEC 29. 2003 2:47 PM T 3:DIESEL ............ ! ' " ...... :" ~LARM HISTORY REPORT~ PRODUCT CODE 3 We: SYSTEM AL THERMAL ~OEFF .000450 LIQUID S~,,~R SETUP' PAPER OUT TANK DIAMETER B2.00 NOV 7, 2003 11:17 PM TANK PROFILE 1 PT PR:INTER ERROR FULL VOL Q000 L I:UNLEADED.STP DEC 16, 2003 12:13 PM. TRI-STATE (SINGLE FLO~T~ B~T'TERY lB'OFF CATEGORY : STP SUMP.:: :::.. JAN:: l, 1.996 8:00 AM: FLOAT SIZE: 2.0 IN. 8~96 WATER WARNIN~ : '2.0 L 2:SUPER STP i ALARM HISTORY REPORT HIGH WATER LINIT: ~.0 TRI-STATE (SINGLE FLO~T) CATEQORY : STP SUMP '"..: MAX OR LABEL VOL: 4000 OVERFILL LIMIT : 90% i : 3600 L 3:DIESEL STP HIGH PRODUCT : 95% TRI-STATE (SINGLE FLOAT) : HIGH ~ATER ALARM : 3800 CATEGORY : STP SUMP i OCT 29, 1999 6:19 PM DELIVERY LIMIT : ~ ~ ~ ~ N END N N ~ ~ : 400 OVERFILL ALARM NOV 27, 2003 B:04 AM LOW PRODUCT : 225 : AUG 25,. 2003 11.:36 AP1 LEAK ALARM LIMIT: 99~ AUG 15, 2003 10:27 AM SUDDE~ LOSS LIMIT: 50 T~NK TILT : 1.20 : HIGH P~ODUCT. ALARM AUG 19, 2002 2:18 AP{ MANIFOLDED TANKS FE~ 8, 2000 12:17 PM T#: NO~E INVALID FUEL LEVEL LEAK MIN PERIODIC: 0% OUTPUT RELAY SETUP ALARM HISTORY REPORT OCT 27, 19'99 6:00 PM : 0 ~ MAR 28, 1999 1:41 AM ! IN-TANK ALARM .... LEAK MIN A~NUAL : 0% R I:UNLEADED " HIGH ~ATER ~ARNING : O' TYPE; OCT 27, 1999 6:19 PM STAND~RD i T I:UNLEADED NORMALLY CLOSED : HIGH WATER ALARM~ PERIODIC TEST TYPE MAY 4, 1998 7:1'1 PM DELIVERY ~EEDED STANDARD MAY 4, 1998 7:01 PM OCT 27, 1999 8;49 PM .- LIQUID SENSOR ALMS OCT 27, 1999 5:59 PM ANNUAL TEST FAIL : L I:FUEL ALARM OVERFILL ALARM MAR 27, 1999 4:08 PM ALARM DISABLED: L 2:FUEL ALARM :! DEC 27, 2003 4:32 PM L I:SENSORiOUT ALARM - ,, DEC 20, 200@ 9;50 PERIODIC TEST FAIL - L 2:BENSORiOUT ALARM' DEC 14, 2003 11:41 AM ALARM DISABLED '.. L I::BHORT ALARM ' L 2::SHORT ~LARM HIGH PRODUCT ALARM GROSS TEST F~IL i DE~ 27, 2003 4:37 PM ALARM DISABLEDi R 2:SUPER ~ DEC 14, 2003 11:44 AM TYPE: ~i DEC 7, 2003 10:05 AM ANN TEST AVERAGING: OFF STANDARD ,..{ PER TEST AVERAGING: OFF NORMALLY 0LOBED i INVALID FUEL LEVEL i DEC 9, 2003 B:§9 AM TANK TEST NOTIFY: OFF ' LIQUID SENSOR=AL!~ i!~::. ! NOV.. 7, 2003 4:4i.PM TNK TST SIPHON BREAK:OFF: L I':FwEE:~A~&R~P~ .... ~:.~.~. OCT' 2, 2003 3:27 PM ..... · L 2:FUEL ~L~RM '~":~=~:" : PROBE OUT DELIVERY DELAY' :'15 MI N L 1 :SENSOR OUT ALARH.i DEC:':22, 200~ 11:36 AM L 2:SENSOR OUT ~LARM::' OUT 16, 1999 3:29. AM .L I:SHORT ALARM .' OCT 16, 1999' 3:28. AM L 2:SHORT ALARM ' ': R ~:DIESEL MAY" 4, 1998 7:11 PM TY~E.: ]. M~Y 4, 1998 7;OI'PM NORMALLY CLOSED :i:.DELIVER¥ : DEC: 9, 2003 8:45 AM LIQUID SENSOR ALMS ·NOU. 7, 2003 4:18 P~ L $:FOEL ALAR~ 'OCT 2, 2003 3:02 PM LEAK TEST METHOD ' L 3:SENSOR OUT ALAR~ ~ :. ............ L 3:SHORT ALARM !~A× PRODUCT ALARM TEST O,N DATE : ALL TANK ~ ?~EP 7, 20.03 9:39 AM APR 11, 1999. R ~:SONITROL ALARM I .:MAY.13, 2002 11:34 AM START TIME : 3:00 AM TYPE: .~ )-D~ 22, 200.1 3:01 AM " TEST RATE :0.20 GRL...'HR ~T~NDARD DURATION : 2 HOUR¢ NORMALLY OPEN !LO~ TEMP ~OCT 16, 1999 3:i5 RM LIQUID ~ENBOR ~LP{B {P~¥ 4, 1998 7:82 PM LEAK TEST REPORT FORMAT ALL:FUEL ALARM NORMAL ALARM, HISTORY REPORT - · · ..... IN-TANK ALARM ..... ! SENSOR ALARM ALARM HISTORY REPORT T 8:DIESEL ~ L 2:SUPER'S~P,. STP SUMP . - .... SENSOR ALARM ..... HIGH WATER ALARM ' FUEL ALARM L AUG 1, 2000 8:37 PM ~ NOV 6. 2002 8:85 PM OTHER SENSORS MAR 26. 1999 1:26 PM, FUEL ALARM ' OVERFILL ALARM OCT 25, 2001 10:49 AP1 SEP 29, 2003 8:19 AM SEP 26, 2003 10:8! AM FUEL ALARM SEP 1, 2003 9:8! AM OCT 25. 200! 0:02 AM HIGH PRODUCT ALARM SEP 29, 2008 8:28 AM SEP 1. 2008 9:88 AM ' FEB 17. 2008 10:54 AM INVALID FUEL LEVEL AUG 1, 2000 5:27 PM APR 12, 1999 2:.48 P1AR 26, 1999 12:56 PM HIGH WATER WARNING AU~ 1, 2000 8:87 PM MAR 26, 1999 1:26 PM ALARM HISTORY REPORT DELIVERY NEEDED SEP 5, 2000 5:58 PM ..... SENSOR ALARM AUG 2, 2000 11:06 AM ' ~ 1: AUG 1, 2000 8:01 PM OTHER SENSORS ~LARM HISTORY ~EPORT ........ SENSOR AiiARM '- .... L3:DIESEL':STP! : STP SUMP FUEL ALARH. NOV 6, 20~2 ~:38 RM ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ FUEL ~LARM ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SEP 11, 20~2 1~:44 PM FUEL '~LARM SEP 11, 20~2.11:11 AM AL~qRIi H I STORY ' REPORT ..... SENSOR ALARM ..... L 1 :DNLE~DED STP STP ~HP FUEL ~L~RM NOV 6, 2002 3:34 PM FUEL RLRRPI 9EP 11, 2002 9:53 aM FUEL ~L~RP~ SEP 11, 2002 9:48 ~M *cOpy REQUESTED PLEASE FAX(66~) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) g~Z--Ai77_ APPLICATION TO PERFORM FUEL MONITORING CERTIFICATION AOD SS OPERATORS NA~ ow us DOES FAC~Y ~VE DISPENSER P~S? ~S .~ NO TANK # VOLUME CONTENTS NAME OF TESTING COMPANY_~_RICH ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS LICENSE # 90-1072 NAME & PHONE NUMBER OF CONTACT PERSON~JAMES RIC.H ,, 1661 ) 392-8687 DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED / ~--/&9--9/~93 -- APPROVED BY DATE S/IIGNATURE OF APPLICANT December 15, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL Boun Chi Ly EZ Stop Mobil 101 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 ,=IRE CHIEF RON ~R,a, ZE NOTICE OF VIOLATION ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ~ SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Sir or Madam, FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Our records indicate that your annual maintenance certification on your leak 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 detection system was past due 11-06-03. VOICE~(661) 326-3941 FAX ,(661) 39.5-1349 You are currently in violation of Section 2641(J) of the California Code of PREVEI~TION,SERVICES Regulations. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 "Equipment and devices used to monitor underground storage tanks shall be VOICE (661)326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks at least once per PUBLIC1715 ChesterEDUCATIONAve. calendar year for operability and running condition." Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661)326-0576 You are hereby notified that you have fifteen (15) days, November 19, 2003, to either perform or submit your annual certification to this office. Failure to FIRE171INVESTIGATION5 Chester Ave. comply will result in revocation of your permit to operate your underground Bakersfield, CA 93301 storage system. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661)326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Sincerely yours, VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Ralph E. Huey Director of Prevention Services By: ~'~ Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer ' Office of Environmental Services SBU/db December 12, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL EZ Mobile 101 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Propane Exchange Program FIRE CHIEF Rot~ F~.~ZE Dear Owner/Operator: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES The purpose of this letter is to advise you. of current code requirements for 2101 ~H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 propane exchange systems, such as "Blue Rhino" or "Amerigas." This does not VOICE (661) 320-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 apply to large propane tanks, only propane exchange systems. SUPPRESSION SERVICES Over the past two years this office has noted a dramatic increase in the propane 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 exchange system in the city of Bakersfield. It has also been noted, with great VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX{661)395-1349 conceITI, that many of these installations are a clear violation of the UFC (Uniform Fire Code) and represent a danger to public health and safety. PREVENTION SERVICES FIRE SAFEI'Y SERVICES · ENVIRONMENTAl. SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Accordingly, procedures for storage of propane cylinders awaiting use, resale or Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3979 exchange, have been adopted through BMC (Bakersfield Municipal Code) and FAX (661)326-0576 adoption of the 2001 UFC. The procedures are as follows: PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAve. Storage outside of building for propane cylinders (1,000 pounds Bakersfield, CA 93301 or less) awaiting use, re-sale, or part of a cylinder exchange point VOICE {661) 320-3696 FAX (661)326-0576 shall be located at least 10 feet from any doorways or openings in a building frequented by the public, or property line that can be FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 ChesterAve. built upon, and 20 feet from any automotive service station fuel Bakersfield, CA 93301 dispenser. (Note distance from doorways increases when VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX {661) 326-0576 cylinders are over 1,000 pounds cumulatively,) TRAINING DIVISION 5~2 wot^ye. Cylinders in storage shall be located in a manner which Bakersfield. CA 93308 minimizes exposure to excessive temperature rise, physical VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 damage or tampering (Section 8212, California Fire Code, 2001 Edition). When exposed to probable vehicular damage due to proximity to alleys, driveways or parking areas, protective crash posts will be required as follows (Section 8001.11.3 and 8210, California Fire Code, 2001 Edition): 1) Constructed of steel, not Jess than 4 inches in diameter, and concrete filled. 2) Spaced not more than 4 feet between posts, on center. Letter io To: Owner/Operators of Propane Exchange Systems Re: Propane Exchange Program Dated: December 12. 2003 Page 2 of 2 3) Set not less than 3 feet deep in a concrete footing of not less than a 15 inch diameter. 4) Set with the top of the posts not less than 3 feet aboveground. 5) Located not less than 5 feet from the cylinder storage area. Exceptions: Cylinders storage areas located on a sidewalk which is elevated not less than 6 inches above the alley, driveway or parking area, with not less than I0 feet of separation between the curb and the cylinder storage area. "No Smoking" signs shall be posted and clearly visible (Section 8208, California Fire Code, 2001 Edition). Resale and exchange facilities must be under permit to verify compliance. All existing facilities will be checked and when compliance is confirmed, a permit will be issued. All new propane exchange systems must be permitted prior to installation. You will have 90 days (March 4, 2004) to comply with the procedures outlined. Once compliance has been confirmed, each exchange system will be issued a permit, which will be placed on the exchange system. Sites not conforming to current code, will be "red tagged" and must be taken out of service immediately. YOU should contact your Blue Rhino representative, Mr. Taylor Noland, or your local Amerigas representative. They are aware of current code requirements. If you do not have a propane exchange system, please disregard this letter. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661) 326-3190. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Petroleum/ Environmental Code Enforcement Officer 19TH STREET MOBIL 19TH STREET I"I':I>BIL ..... SENSOR ALARI~I 101 19TH STREET 101 19TH STFJEET L~':SUPER STP SUMP BAKERSFIELD, CA BAKERSFIELD CA OTHER SENSORS 805-6:31-1049 FUEL ALARM "; JAN 20.. 1998 1:26 PM J~N 20, 1998 l:85:PM NOV 15.. 2000 10:49 A~'.'] ,- ~ S'¥'STElO~-~'~ '~EPORT $'~'$TEM STATUS REPORT '- ............ T I:HI~H PRODdOT ALARM T 1 :.:SVERF ILL AL~F3'.'I INVENTORY REPORT INVENTORY REPORT ..... SEN~OR L I:REG, STP SUMP T I:REGUL~R uNLEaDED T I:UNLE~DED OTHER SENSORS VOLUME = 5851 VOLUME = 2:B85 G~$ FUEL ~L~RM ULLAGE = 169 G~LS ULLAGE = :3615 G' ' J~N 20, 1998 l:3B PM 90~ ULLAGE= ~ '30~,:: IJLLAGE= :3015 ~:2~ TO VOLUME = SB24 GALS TC V.:}LLJME = 2:368 (:ALS HEIGHT = 89.68 HEIGHT = 40.23 INCHES WATER VOL 0 ~,..IATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER 0.00 I~TER- = ~~:H~ TEMP = 61 ,6 DEG F TE~lP = 69.4 DEG F F. ~ .,,- '~ T 2:SUPER UNLERDED T 2 :SUPER . VOLUME = ;3~B4 (;~ ..... ~EN$OR RLRRM ~-- VOLUME = 445~ ULLRGE = 1547 ULLAGE = 2716 ,::;RLS L $:DIESEL STP SUMP 90~ ULLAGE= 947 ~ ~.L,~ TO VOLUME = 4446 90~'~: ULLAGE= '?11 :, C'"" ~ OTHER ~EN~OR$ TC VOLUME = ~'25'2 '::;~L$ FUEL RLRRM HEIGHT = 66.75 INCHE$ HEIGHT = 51.57 INCHES JRN 20. 1998 1:$6 PR ~RTER VOL = 0 i,',J~TER V::>L = 0 G~LS WRTER = O.O0 INCRE$ t,'~RTER = O. O0 INCHE$ .................... TEMP = 62.1 DEG F TEMP = 73.7 DEG F T $:DIESEL T 3:DIESEL VOLUME = ~180 GRL~ VOLUME = 2007 G~LS ULLRGE = 820 LILLRGE = 199:3 :~L~ 90~ OLLRGE= 420 90~':; ULLAGE= 159;3 GRL$ TC VOLUME = ~176 TC '~.."OLUME = 1993 GALS. ' HEIGHT = 60.81 I7"~HES HEIGHT = 41.11 INCHES W,TER VOL = 0 t~TER VOL = 0 6~L$ W~TER = 0.00 I....J~TE~ = O. O0 INCHES TEMP = 62.? DEG F TEMP = 7~.? DEG F BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° 1 0 1 7 Sub Div. I Or Iff fK ,? . Blk. . ~t You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cor. ~o I Comr~t~o. ~a~.e ~or Co~re~tio~ ~Zff~ Inspector 326-3979 Po.~s $ (e~l) J7 902~ ,f.,_ '~ Re~Del~ewFee 3301 PEGA ;US DRIVE : ~ To~ Po~ge~ ~~ ~BOUN CHI LY :m ~2t,~t. ........ ~; EZ STOPm MOB~ item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ~v ~ / [] Agent ' · Print your name and address oh the reverse [], Addressee sO that we can return the card to you. C. Date~ of'Delivery · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 'D' Is delivery address different from item 17 L.q Yes 1. Article Addressed t(~? If YES, enter delivery address below: ri No ~LCertified Mail Express Mail 3 ~-~"/~-~ ~47 ~,~ ¢:~ ~3~) [ []Registered [] [] Return. Receipt for Merchandise , [] Insured Mall [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from servlce label) PS Form 3811, August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt ~02S95-02-M~iS40 .Lc'/ _ri ,1-~ Postage $ Certified Fee r-I Return Reclept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) Here r'"l Restricted Delivery Fee ,-D (Endorsement Required) ,rtl Total Postage ~ m ~ ~ EZ Mobile r,- f~;~_~):~:~.-,:- 101 19th Street I or PO Box No. ~ I~, ~:~:'~k:Bakersfield, CA 93301 . . . .... ,, - .... ...-.-~--___ · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete ~ Signature · item 4 if Restricted DelNery is desired. X ~ / I~ Ag_em al Print yoUr name and address on the reverse i~ ~ ~1 Addressee SO that We Can return the card to you. B.R.c~ce. Jv, eO~(P~rlnted~ame) ' IC. Dat~ of D~livery al Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. -. D. Isdelive~yaddressdifferantfromltem 17 itl yes~ 1. Article Addressed to: ' ff YES, enter delivery address below:. [] No EZ Mobile , 101 19th Street J 3. ServlceType Bakersfield, CA 93301 .~ 'II,Certified Mail [] Exprese Mall [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail r"l C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes ?2.Article Number ?Drill ~P[=D DDD4 (Transfer from service/abe/) 19TH STREET MOBIL 101 igTH STREET BAKERSFI EL1} CA 805-631-1049 ',3EP 24, 200'3 10:14 AM .c BYSTEH STATUS RLL FUIqCTIONS N,;}RI"I~L I N'u'ENTOR'~" REF:'ORT T 1: VOLUME = 1 Ell 0 I.JLL~GE = 4990 GALS 90:~t.; IJLL~:~GE= 4;39F~ (]ALS TC VOLLIME = 986 (;ALS HEIGHT = 21.E, 0 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS W~TER = O. 00 I I',ICHES TEMP = 94.3 DEG F T 2 :cdkJPER VOLUME = 2346 GALS ULLAGE = 2654 GALS 90~<:; ULLAGE= 3054 GALS TO VOLUME = 2293 GALS HEIGHT = :39.73 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = 0.0~ INCHES TEMP = 91.6 DEG F 'F 3: D I E;~EL VOI. UI"IE = 2 .} '79 ,:? ' LILLAGE = 1 621 ,~ 913:~'; ULLAGE= 1221 GALS T(: VOLUP1E = 2:342 GALS HEIGHT = 47.1.'3 INCHES WATER V,3L = 0 GALS WATER = 0.00 INCHES TEMP = 94.7 DEG F f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ tH ~ t COI I ECTION NOirlCE 0~896 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Location ~_-Z-5;~nn Name [ ~ ( / ~ ~ ~ You ~c hereb~ required to co~ections at ~e ~bo~e location: Completion Date for Corrections /0 i/Z ( 0 3 /' Date Inspector FD 1950 326-3951 CITY OF BAKERSFIEioD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CltECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME /.~"~-' .~p ~t~1~,'{ INSPECTION DATE ~'Oq-O.~ Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine ~ Combined [] Joint~Agency [~1 Multi-Agency ~l Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank ~ttlt... ~C.., q.} Number of Tanks 3 Type of Monitoring fie'Y6 Type of Piping ~ ¢~ ~1.~ OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file / Proper owner/operator data on file Permit fbes current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current t,"" Failure to correct prior UST violations /' Has there been an unauthorized release'?. Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS sPcc available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection'? C=Compliance .qV=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Office of Environmental Services (661) 326-3979 Bustness S~e Responstble Party While - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy ~ Bakersfield Fire Dept. UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST Enironment~ Services ' ,,,,,',,,,,,, ,,, , ,,',",, , "' ................. - ~': ~' 1715 Chester Ave SECTION 1 Business Plan and Inventory Program Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 I FACILITY NAME -- ~, o INSPECTION DATE I INSPECTION TIME ~.__-._O__ ~_.:03...__1 ............. _~ .......... PHONE No. J No. of Employees J. .......... mL~_iR~.K~ .................................................................... _~._-_t~__~..__t rCILITYCONTACT Business ID Number 15-021 Section 1' Business Plan and Inventory Program I"l Routine '~.Combined C3 Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint r"l Re-inspection C V / c=c°mpliance ~ OPERATION COMMENTS ~, V=Violation J~,/0 APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND J~/(~] BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE VISIBLE ADDRESS CORRECT OCCUPANCY VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS ~ VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABILITYE -~---~;,F--'~T,ON O--;--~ -~T--~;A~;'~ ............................................................................................................................ ~ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES ~ EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ADEQUATE ~"~ CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABELED O--'8>~.;~S~-;~;,NG ............................................. ~..a_~_~___ ~._l~_o._ _,'__..~_ _,-_~.~ ........ _~__._~r_,._'*~,.,'_._._ &~J _ ~ SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE?; J~J YES ~9~No EXPLAIN: QUESTIONS I~J~ARDING THIS II~JSJPECTION? PLEASE CALL US AT (661) 326-3979 Inspector Badge No., ~y While - Environmental Services Yellow - Slation Copy Pink - Business Copy RICH IENVIROiVlW .NTA_L 5643 BROOKS CT BAKERSFIELD,CA. 93308 OFFICE (661) 392-8687 & FAX (661) 392-0621 ACLPRITE TM PIPELINE TESTER WOPdf SHEET Product Line T~e (Pressure, Suction, Gravity): PRODUCT ST~T WI~ :ND TI~ TEST VOL~ ~SULT /~ING ~ ~ING P~SSU~ ~TE PASS/ 00- 00/GPH )0:00/GPH (PSI) (GPH) FAIL t certify rhac 'the above line rests were conducned accordin ~he equipmenE manufacEurer's procedul-es. The resulEs as lisEed are my knowledge ~rue and cerrect. The [ese pass/fail is deEermined using a Ehreshold ef 190 mi per hour (0.05 GPlt) rase aL 1 1/2 5imes working pressure or 50 psi which ever is greaEer. Tech: J~S J. RICH Snare License: ~ 99-1072 // slgnaEuz~~ MFG. CERTIFICATION: ~ 601.LT ~ ~;~;LIG 11 2003 G:S1 BKdm~FLB FIRE PREVEMTIOM 852-2172 p. 1 .. 1715 ~~ A~., . ~'fl~d~ ~ J330I nmf~Es oF TAm~ T~2 BZ T~STED~ XS ~z~zm~ Gozm 'm BE ,z'e,s'2'~n g L,~ 1U/Z4/95 09:34 '~"505 320 0576 B~ ~ ~T DZY ~002 ~~'fleld, ~ 93301 (805} 326.3~7g APleLZCA'L'ZtXl *fO PERIK)Rll A TXt~iTNESS TKST January 22, 2003 EZ Stop Mobil FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE 101 19th Street Bakersfield CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Upgrade Certificate & Fill Tags VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Owner/Operator: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakers,e~d, CA 93301 Effective January 1, 2003 Assembly Bill 2481 went into effect. This VOICE (661)326-3941 Bill deletes the requirement for an upgrade certificate of compliance FAX (661) 395-1349 (the blue sticker in your window) and the blue fill tag on your fill. PREVENTION SERVICES FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · ENV1RONMEIiTAL SER'IflCE$ 1716 cheste~^v~. You may, if you wish, have them posted or remove them. Fuel Bakersfield, CA 93301 vendors have been notified of this change and will not deny fuel VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 delivery for missing tags or certificates. PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 Che~tei^v~. .. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661- Bakersfield, CA 93301 q")t~_a 1 90. VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION Sincerel/y!~ ~ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ,/,~/ VOICE (661) 326-3951 - FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION Steve Underwood 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer FAX (661) 399-5763 Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. · Print your name and address on the reverse [] Addressee SO that we can return the card to you. · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. ~' D. Is delivery address different from item 17 [] 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No r BOUN CHI LY EZ STOP MOBIL 101 19TM STREET 3. Service Type ~li~ Certified Mail [] Express Mail BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C,O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 7002 0860 0000 1641 5363 PS Form 3811, August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-0835 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE UsPsP°stageFirst-Class& Fees PaidI Permit No. G-10 i ° Sender: Please print your narfi'e; address, and ZIP+4 in this box ° BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENViRONMENTAL'SERVICES 1715 Chester Avenue, Suil~ '.JO0 Bakersf'm~l, CA 93301 12/0472002 17:28 6613S20621 PAGE 02 MONITORING SYSTEM CERTIFICATION For Uss By ~ll Jurisdiation~ Within the ,~tate of Cal~orn~a ~ uthori~ Cited: C~apt~ 6. 7, Itself3 a~ 8of~ Code; Chapter 16, Division 3, Tfll~ 2~, Cal~ornta Cod~ of R~lation~ ~is fo~ must be us~ to document testing ~d sc~ic~g of monito~ng equipm~t, ~ .~c_p~ar~ certification or rapo~ must be p~p~ad for ~h m~i,tor~ system consol panel by thc tcc~ici~ who p~fo~s the work, A copy of this fo~ mu~t be provJd~ to t~e tank system owner/operator. ~a owner/operator mt~s~ s~bmi~ a copy of thi.~ fo~ to the local agen~ re~t~g UST syst~s with~ 30 days ogte,t da~. A. General Information Faci.]i~ Contact Pe$on: ~ ~ ~nt~ Phon~ No.: ( B. lnveuto of Equipment Tnled/Ce ified ~ AnnoI~ Space or V~lt ~r. Model: Annulet Sp~c or Vault S~n~r. Mod~i: ~ Piping Sump / Tmn~ Seasons). Modcl:_~ ~ Piping Sump / Tr~ch Sensors). M~ai: ~ Me~i~ Line L~ Detector. Model: ~ r~ ' ~& O ~ M~i~I Lint ~ Detector. ~ Et~onic Linc ~ Deicer. Model: ~ Bl~nic L~ L~ D~. ~ T~E ~e~[I I Hlgh.Lcvcl Set, or. Modcl: ~ T~k Overfill I Hi~-L~cl Scar. Model: ? ~ (specie. ~ulp~qpt.~.~d ~od~] )n,S~i~ E on P~e 2]. ~ O~ (~ify ~ui~m=nt ~ and model in Sea,on E on P~c 2). ~In-Tank Gauging Probt. Model: ~_] ~ In-T~ Gaugiag Pwbc. Modcl: ,]~ Aanul~ Spa~ or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ Annular Sp~ 0r Vault Sensor. Model:  Mc~h~i~ L/nc L~ak De~r. Modal.: ~Y~ - ~ g ,~ ~ Mo~hani~al Lin= L~ak ~cctor. Mod~]: ~ T~ Ov~li / Ht~-Levcl S~r. Model: O T~k ~erfll{ / High-Level Saner. Model: D O~cr (~ci~ ~uipment ~ ~d model in Section E on Page 2), D Ot~cr (specify e~,~pm~n~ upc ~d model tn Dbp~ns~r ID; / =~ Dispensw ~; ~ ........  Dispcnscr Con~nment S~o~s). ~odel: ~ ~isp¢nscr Conminm~t Scnsot(s). Mod~: She~ Valve(~). ~ Sh~ ~aive(s). 3 Dis~n~r Conm{nment Fio=~s) ~d Ch~u(s). ~ Dis~ens~ C~nm~t ~lont(s) and Ch~iu(~!: ....... 3 D{spcn~ Containment S~nsor(s). M~el: 3 Dis~ns~ Contat~cnt Sensor(s). Model: ~ Sh~ Vatxc(s). ~ Sh~ Malvc(s). 2 Disp~ Co~tume~ ~to~(~) ~d Chatu(~). ~ Di~en~ Con~i~t F~.~) ~d Chaiu(s), . ....... ~ Dispens,r ~n~ivmeat senso~(s), Modal; ~ Di~ns~ Continent SeasoNs). MO~I; ~She~ Volvo(s). ~ih~r Va{ye(s). ~Di~p~sec Containment ~oat(s) ~d ~ain(s). ~ D~n~ ContMnment Floats) and Cha~(s)... If the f~{tW contams more t~ or d~spe~, copy tht, fo~. Includ~ i~u~ation for cv~ t~k ~md dispOsed'at ~ C. C~{~gatio~ - I ~artify that the equipment ideutifind in this do~umsnt ~m {nmpectmd/me~iced in accordance ~th ire manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certifi~gon is information (e.g. manufacturers' eht~klis~) nm~ry to wrify that this informatlun is ~orreat and a Plot Plan show}n{ the layout of monito~ni equtpmen~ For any equipment Capable of g~eratiug such repor~, I have also aflnc~d a copy of ~c repL. i (ch~& a~ th~t ~p~ly): ~Sy~et~ ~ Alsrm~istory repod Page Monitoring Sy,~tem Certification 12/84/2882 17:28 6513920521 PAGE 83 D. Results of Testing/Servicing Software Version In.~l.led; I ,_~", O [ Complete the following checklist: ~l~Yes "~1 No"' Is the audible al._.a~m, operational? ~l' Yes ~1 No* Is tho visual alarm operational? I Yes ~ No* W%c all sensors visually ins~c'tec[','~u~ctionally ~e.qted, ~md confirmed 0p.?.at_i0n-al?'' ..... '"' ~i~Yes [] No* Were ~]'1 seasor~ installed at lowest poinl of secondary conm[v.m~nt and positioned so that o'thcr equipmeltt will not intedere with their propcr operation? C! Yes" CI No* If alarms a~:~" relayed to a remote monitoring station, is ali '~'mmunications cquipmont (o.~, m'~'dcm) ~ N/A operational? ~[ Yes [] NO* For pressurized ptpii~ systems, does thc turbine automatically sl~t~{"~l~wn if the piping secondary containment [~ N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to operate, or is electrically disconnected? If yes: which sensors initiate positive shut-down? (Check all that apply) J~'Sump/Trench Sensors; Q Dispcascr Contaim'ncnt Sensors. Did you confirm positive shut-down duc to leaks ,arid sensor failure/d[sconnecti, ot?? jl~ .Yes; n No. [] Yes [] No* For tank systems that utlll'z~-the,rnonitoHng ~stcm as tho primary tank overfill warning device (i.e. no ~ NIA mechanical overfill prevention valve is installed), is the ow[fill warning alarm vL~iblc and audible at the tank f'dl point(s) and operating p.m. p~rly? I'f so, at what percent o.f ta~k capacity does the alarm trigger? % 0 Yes* /11 'N'o was any monitoring equipment replaced? lfy~, identify specific sensors, probes, or other equipment replaced and lis: the manufacturer name and mo..c!?l, for all replacement pans in. Section £, below. ~ Yc.~* ~ No 'W~ liquid found inside any secondary containment systems ~¢sigtted as dry systems? (Check all that apply) [] Product; C~ Water. If yes, describe causes in Section E, below. '1~ Yes CI No* ~as monitoring system set-up revieW, ed to erasure proper settings? Attach set up reporm, if app!!,~hble,,i-- -- ~1~ Yes [] No*'-' Is all monitoz~.n..g cquipmcat operati'~al per manufactu,re.rls specifications? * In Section E belo,~ describe how arid when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. E. Comment.g: Page 2 of 3 03101 12/84/2882 17:28 GG13928G21 PAGE 84 F. I.n-Tauk Gaug~g / SIR Equipment: .ti~chcck this box if tank ~uging is used only for inventory control, I~1 Check Ibis box if no tank gauging or SIR equipment is ins~lled, ~is section must be completed if Jn-~ gauging equip~.ent is used to p~rform 1~ detection monito~ng. Complet~ the following ch~ldlst: tc~mabon, ~nclud~ ~ Y~s ~ "~- Were all ~ 8au~8 pro~s vlsua~y ~p~ted for d~age ~d residue buildup? .... ~ Yes ~ Nov Was accuracy ofsy~em produ~ le~el'readin~ t~sted? ~ Yes ~ No* Wa~ accuracy of sy~ wat~ ]~vel ~ead~s't~s~? ......... ~ Yes 0 Ho* We~ a{I Probe~ re~s~led p~p~ly? "' ~ Yes ~ No* Wore ail ~ems on ~ ~ipment m~ufa~'s'~inton~ce ch~kli~'comple~l? * In the S~tion H, below, d~cribo bow and when thee deficiencies were or will be corrected, G. Line L~k Detectors (LLD): ~ Check ~k~ box ifLLDs ~ not i~talled. Complete the following checklist: -O Yes a No* For-;~i~mcnt st~-up or ~ual ~uipm~, c~i~.catio~' was a leak s~ula~d to veri~ LLD' ~"Y~ ~ N0* 'W~o all LLDs centred ope~tional ~d accum~ with~ ~gul~o~ ~qukemo~? ~ Yes ~ No* Was ~ tc~g a~s pwperly calibrated? ~ Y~ ~ No* For m~hani~l LLDs, ~ocs ~o LL~es~ product Bow i~it dete~ a l~ ....... ~ Yes ~ No* ~or ~o~'L~Ds, does th~ ~rb~ue a~mat~ca~y ~ off~ LL~ ~ects a ~ Ye~ ~ No* For el~o~c LLDs, d~ the ~rb~e au~mafieaily ~h~t'offif ~y portion of~e monltor~g s~t~ is disabl~ ~ N/.A or ~s~nnected? ~ Yes ~ No' For ele~niC L~S', does the ~rb~e '~tomaically sh~i" ~ff if ~y ~ion'of ~o mo~ilor~g s~tom-- ~ N/A mal~efio~ or ~ a test? ~ Yes ~ N0* 'FOr elec~aie LLDs, have all ae~estible wi~ng eo~eetion's been visu~ly insPecied? - Q 0 Yes ~ No* 'w~r~ ~.1t it~ on ~ ,quipme~ manufac~'s maint~nanc~ ~h~cklist Cmpletet}' * In ~e Seetiou ~ below~ ~scrl~ ~ow ang when t~ ~ci~ci~s wer~ or ~ll b~ H. Comments: Page 3 of 3 03/01 12/84/2882 17:28 661392862i PAGE 85 Monitoring System Ce~fication . UST Monitorin~ Site Plan ::::::::::::::::::::::: ;~-),~.: ~: ~ ' ~ ...... ................ x,~ ...... t~--..~-. ·: ~:_;~::::: ...... ............. ~~ :~.::::: ~ '~. ~.~. ~ .... : :: ::: .................. ~:l..:l,.[-~[iiiiil...ilill I' : Date m~ w~ drown: In.stm.etions If you akeady have a diagram that shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Monitoring System Certification. On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the following equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors mo~itorin.g tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other seoonda.,y containment areas; mechanical or electronic llne leak detectors; and in-tm~k liquid level probes (if used for leak detection), In .the space provided, note the date tiffs Site Plan was prepared. Page __ of 0~/00 12/04/2002 17:28 6613920621 PAGE 06 COMMUNI CATIONB I~TLI~ ~ ~U~ ~ NON~ FOUND FUEL NOV 6, 2002 3;34 PM ...... . ........ EB-232 B~UR[TY ~L ~ co~z: aoo~oo ~P 11, 200~ 9:53 ~N ~P II, 2002 9~48 RM , BVgTEH UN IT~ I N-TANK ~;TUP ~V~M DfiT~IME FO~T PRODUCT COD~ : ~N DD YVVV HH:MM:BB xM T~ ~EFF :.gOD,Q0 TRNK DI~ : 96.00 lgTH aT~ MOBIL TRNK P~I~ : t ........ lol lgTH ~ FULL VOL : 6000 805-631 -~ 04~ FU~ ~ SHIFT TINE 3 : DIB~ HIGH ~ LIMIT: NOV &. 2002 3~35 ~ BHI~ TIME 4 : DI~ED M~X OR LABEL VOL: FU~ RL~ TaNK P~RIODIC ~RNI~ OV~FILL LIMIT : ~ 25, 2001 10:4~ ~J DI~R~D : 5400 ........... TR~ ~NNU~L WRRNING8 HIOH PROD~T : P~L A~RM DIS~L~ : O~ 25, 2001 10~02 ~ LINE P~IODIC ~NI~ DELIV~Y LI~IT : DI~L~ : 600 LI~ ~NNUAL D IBA~D LOW PROD~ : 250 LEAK ALA~ LIMIT; P~INT ~ UOL~ ~UDD~N L~ LIMIT: 50 E~BLED TA~ TILT : 3. DO ' ~TICK HEIGHT OF~ DAYL/~T BA~*I'~ T'I~ ~AK MIN PERIODIC: A~ H IBTORY ~PO~ ST~ DATE 'APW W~K ! ~UN LEAK HIN ANNUL : STP B~P ~ .DA~ PU~L ALA~H O~ ~ 6 BUN P~IODt~ ~ TYP~ ~V 6, 2002 3:33 PM E~ TI~ ~AN~ 8~ il, 2002 12;44 PH ' ANNUL T~T FAi~ ~ Il, 2002 lO:Il AM P~IODIC TEBT FAIL AL~ DI B~L~ TANK T~ NOTIFY: O~ 12/0472002 17:28 6613920621 PAGE 07 T 2;~LLPER T ~:DII~EL PRODUCT CODE : 2 PRODL~T CODE ; FOLL VOL : ~000 FUL~ VOL : 4000 ~ o~ ~ VOL: 6000 ~ OR ~B~L ~t: 4000 T~ : 5400 : HIOH P~D~? : g~ HIOH PRODUOT : ; 5?00 ; 9000 : ~00 : 400 BUD~N'%0~ LIMIT:' ~0 8ODDEN LO~ LIMIT: ~NIFO~ T~N~ M~NIFOLD~ T~NKM ~ M%N PERIODIC: O~ L~K MIN P~XODIO: : 0 : 0 LtaUZO 8E~OR ~T~ L~RK MIN ANN~ : ~ L~AK H~N ~U~ : : 0 m : 0 L TRI-~ATE (Bl~ ~OAT) MTAN~RD ~ ~T~N~ ; L 2 :~UPER aNNUL TE~T Fa~L ; RNN~L T~T FR;L TR]-~ (S[~E FLORT) PERIODIC TE~ FRIL P~RIODIC ~ F~IL ALARM DISA~ED ALARM DIBA~LED L 3:D~E~L OR~8 T~T F~IL ~B T~ FAIL ~OO~ : ANN T~ AVE~I~: OFF ANN T~T ~VER~I~: OFF TANK TEBT NOTI~: O~ TaNK T~T NOTIFY: 'OFF TNX T~ BIPHON ~10~ TNK ~T SIPH~ ~K;OFF 12/04/2002 17:28 6613920521 PAGE 08 ~RM HItaTO~¥ RFJ~O~T OUTPUT RELAY ~ ~R~ H~ST~Y ~PO~T ............. 8V~T~H ALARM ..... ~R~ O~ 11~ 2002 8:02 RM NO,ALLY CL~D B~Y I~ JAN 1. 1996 8~00 ~ O~ 27. 1~99 6:1~ PM L t:FU~ ~L~RM L 2:Fu~ ALARM L 2:BHO~ R~M ~B 8, 2000 12:17 PM BT~N~D INU~ID FUEL L~L ~R~LY CL~D O~ 27, 1999 6:00 LIGUID BEN~O~ ~H8 HIGH ~TER ~RNI~ 'L [t~U~L ~6~M : ~T 27, 1999 6:19 PM L ~:FUZL L 1 :SE~R OUT '~ NO~Y GLUED T 1: HIGH WATER LIGUID 8E~R R~ ~Y 4, 1998 L 31F~ ~RRH ~Y 4, 1998 L ~:~ O~ ~ L 3:SHORT RLR~ O~ILL ~ R 4:BONK~L ~RH NOV 1, 2002 TYPE: ~ 20, 2002 4:2Q PM ~R~ HI~ORY R~oR'i' STRN~ ~LLY OPEN HiGH PROD~T.'~ .... .IN-TANK ~ ..... A~ 12, 2002 1115O ~ T 3:DIE8~ LIaUlD ~0~ ~L~, JUL lO, 2002 9;21 PH ' HIGH WRTE~ A~RM ~L:F~L A~M I~ALID FU~ ~L , ~UO I. 2000 8:37 PM OCT 15, 2002 5:03 PM ~ ~ 26, t999 I ;26 PM ~ER 4, ~002 2:D3 ... P~ OUT AUG 19, 2002 O~ 16, 1999 3:29 AM R~ 16, 2002 3:56 AM ~~ REVISION LEVEL ~ 16, 1999 3:28 V~ION { B.Oi HIGH P~DUCT, ~A~ ~0~ 346015-lOO-B O~ 16, 1999 C~ - 97.I0.23.08.66 HIGH ~RT~ ~Nlfla JUN MAY 4. 1998 7:I I PM AUG NO ~F~ ~DULE HAV 4, IBg8 7:Ot ANNUL IN-TAN~ ~TB ~LIVE~ NEEDED ~R 12, 1999 E:d8 PM ~ lB, ~oo2 4137 PM ~ 26. 1999 1~56 PM ~T 9, 2002 ~ 4, 2002 I: 19 ~ HIGH ~ WARNING A~ l, 2000 8:~7 PM ~ RROO~T ~ MAR 96, 1999 1:26 PM o~ 22, 2001 ~:Ol ~T 8, 2001 12:54 ~ D~IVE~ ~D ~P L~ T~ ~NINO 6~ I. 2000 ~:01 PM 12784/2882 17:28 GG13928G21 PAGE 89 AL~t'I H~STORY ~PORT ..... ~'$ ~OR ~LARM ..... L 1 :U~ ~P ~TP g~ P~L ~ 11, ~00~ 9~48 AM OCT ~5, 2001 IO;~O AM ~ HISTORY ~RT L 3:D~ ~T~ 9U~ EUEL ~P il, 20~2 12 ~ FU~ , ~EP 11, 2~2 ~ 25, 2001 10:44 ALARM HIgTOR¥ REPORT ~ x x ~ x END X x ~ X ~ ..... E~NBOR ALRI~q ..... . .... , L 2:ard.oSR STP ., ' STP BUMP ....... · FU~L ALAR~I OCT 25, 2001 10:49 AM ~UEL ALC~J~I ~T 25, 2001 lO:02 AM NOV 20, 2000 1~:03 R~ ~ HI~o~ ~POET ..... ~OR RL~ ..... OT~~O~ '12/04/2002 17:28 6613928621 PAGE 10 NOV 05 ;:O0~ 14:15 BKSFLB FIRE PREVENTION (G811852-~172 p. 1 1~$1-~ I ~ ~ ~l~ ~l~~ ~l+~i~ ~. 1 f-ri m Postage $ r~ r~ r--I Certified Fee Postmark Return Receipt Fee Here I~ (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) pU Tota c~ BOUN CHI LY ~I~ EZ s~:oP MOBIL [~;;~; 101 19TM STREET .............. [.o~ BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 .............. December 2, 2002 Boun Chi Ly EZ Stop Mobile 101 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 CERTIFIED MAIL FIRE CHIEF NOTICE OF VIOLATION & SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street RE-' Failure to Submit/Perform Annual Maintenance on Leak Detection System Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Our records indicate that your annual maintenance certification on your leak detection VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 System was past due on October 25, 2002. PREVENTION SERVICES YOU are currently in violation of Section 2641(J) of the California Code of F~ S~ET~ S~,CES. ~NM~.m,. SE.~CES 1715 Chester Ave. Regulations. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (6el) 32c,-o576 "Equipment and devices used to monitor underground storage tanks shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, PUBLIC EDUCATION including routine maintenance and service checks at least once per calendar year for 1715 Chester Av~. Bakersfield, CA 93301 operability and running condition." VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 You are hereby notified that you have thirty (30) days, January 3, 2003 to either FIRE INVESTIGATION perform or submit your annual certification to this office. Failure to comply will result 1715 ChesterAve. in revocation of your permit to operate your underground storage system. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661)326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. TRAINING DIVISION S 5642 Vlctor Ave. lncerety, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services by: Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services cc: Walter H. Porr Jr., Assistant City Attorney MONITC NG SYSTEM CERTIFI TION For Use By Ail Jurisdictions Within the State of California Authority Cited: Chapter 6. 7, Health.qnd Safety Code; Chapter ] 6, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations This form must be used to document testing and servicing of monitoring equipment; A separate certification or report must be prepared for each monitoring system control panel by the teclmician who performs the work. A copy of this form must be provided to the tank system owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit a copy of this form to the local agency regulating UST systems within 30 days of test date. A. General Information Facility Contact Person: ~ &g',q~ _ Contact Phone No.: ( ) Make/Model of Monitoring System: -~[/~'~-~'~'~- ~$~(-,~]' J~'Z_~ _,~,_f'"_t~ Date of Testing/Servicing: II / & /,~ B. Inventory of Equipment Tested/Certified Check the appropriate boxes to indicate specific equipment inspected/serviced: ~ in-Tank Gangin~ Probe. Model: ~4~_ ] ~ In-Tank Gauging Probe. Model: [21 Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model: [] Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: >()c~ Jyr Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: c,XO~ ~ Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: .. 121 Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: ~ Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: ~ I' 4~" t'~gL O ~1' Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model:,.~ I¢~, /~Z.C/'~ _ [] Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: [21 Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: [] Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: U! Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: [] Other (specify equipment type and model in Section E on Page 2). 121 Other (specify equipment type and model in Section E on Page 2). [:~In-Tank Gauging Probe. Model: W'J,t~ 6 .] [] In-Tar& Gauging Probe. Model: i21 Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model: UI Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: ~ () ~ El Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: 121 Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: [] Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: ~ Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: ,,$~'.I~ .,, ~/, ,.~ Cl Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: [] Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: [21 Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: [] Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: [] Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: [] Other (specify equipment type and model in Section E on Page 2). [] Otb·er (specify equipment type and model in Section E on Page 2). Dispenser ID: ] "_.~_ Dispenser ID: .,~' 3. Dispenser Containment Sensor(s), Model: 121 Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: }( Shear Valve(s). ~I[ Shear Valve(s). 3 Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). El Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). Dispenser ID: ~_~-- ~ Dispenser ID:_ ~- ~ _ [] Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: FI Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: y Shear Valve(s). ,~ Shear Valve(s). [] Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). ~ Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). Dispenser ID: ?']0 Dispenser ID: ]'/~o tel Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: [] Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: t~Shear Valve(s). ~ Shear Valve(s)· CIDispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). [] Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). *If the facility contains more tanks or dispensers, copy this form. Include information for every tank and dispenser at the facility. C. Certification - I certify that the equipment identified in this document was inspected/serviced in accordance with the manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certification is information (e.g. manufacturers' checklists) necessary to verify that this information is correct and a Plot Plan showing the layout of monitoring equipment. For any equipment capable of generating such reports, I have also attached a copy of the report; (check all that apply): J~l'Sys_,l.g~.set-up_. ~ AlgrmJlistory report · Testing Company Name: ~1 (364- .~./O O/W,~)A)/.LT~'/o .'714<'- Phone No.:((,a(~/ Page 1 of 3 03/01 Monitoring System Certification _..__~. D. Results of Testing/Servicing Software Version Installed: l ,_~, O / Complete the following checklist: ~Yes [] No* Is the audible alarm operational? ~' ~ Yes [] No* Is the visual alarm operational? 1~ Yes [] No* Were all sensors visually inspected, functionally tested, and confi[med operational? ~Yes [] N~), Were all sensors installed at lowes~"point of secondary containment and positioned so that other equipment will not interfere with their proper operation? ~ Yes [21 No* If alarms are relayed to a remote monitoring station, is all comnrunications equipment (e.g. modem) ~ N/A operational? j~[ Yes [] No* For pressurized piping systems, does the turbine automatically shut down if the piping secondary containment [] N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to operate, or is electrically disconnected? If yes: which sensors initiate positive shut-down? (Check all that apply) J~l'S'ump/Trench Sensors; 121 Dispenser Containment Sensors. Did you confirm positive shut-down due to leaks and sensor failure/disconnection? ~1 Yes; [] No. [] Yes [] No* For tank systems that utilize the monitoring system as the primary tank overfill warning device (i.e. no 18~ N/A mechanical overfill prevention valve is installed), is the overfill warning alarm visible and audible at the tank fill point(s) and operating properly? If so, at what percent of tank capacity does the alarm trigger? % 21 Yes* ~ No Was any monitoring equipment replaced? If yes, identify specific sensors, probes, or other equipment replaced and list the manufacturer name and model for all replacement parts in Section E, below. 21 Yes* ~ No Was liquid found inside any secondary containment systems designed as dry systems? (Check all that apply) 21 Product; FI Water. If yes, describe causes in Section E, below. -~ Yes [] No* Was monitoring system set-up reviewed to ensure proper settings? Attach set up ~'epo~nts, if applicable ~I~ Yes [] No* Is all monitoring equipment operational per manufacturer's specifications? * In Section E below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. E. Comments: / Page 2 of 3 03/01 F. In-Tank Gauging / SIR Equipment: ,~i~Check this box if tank gauging is used only for inventory control. El Check this box if no tank gauging or SiR. equipment is installed. This section must be completed if in-tank gauging equipment is used to perform leak detection monitoring. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes ffl No* Has all input wiring been inspected for proper entry and termination, including testing for ground faults? - [] Yes 71 No* Were all tank gauging probes visually inspected for'damage and r~sidue buildup? El Yes [3 No* Was accuracy of system product level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system water levelreadings tested? VI Yes t-I No* Were all probes reinstalled properly? [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's m~intenance checklist completed? "' ~ In the Section H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. G. Line Leak Detectors (LLD): ~g~ Check this box ifLLDs are not installed. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* For equipment start-up or annual equipment ce~¢ification, was a leak simulated to verify LLD performance? [] N/A (Check all that al~pl),) Simulated leak rate: vi 3 g.p.h.; ~ 0.1 g.p.h; [] 0.2 g.p.h. [] Yes [3 No* Were all LLDs confirmed operational and accurate within regulatory requirements? [] Yes [] No* Was the testing apparatus properly calibrated? [] Yes [] No* For mechanical LLDs, does the LLD restrict product flow if it detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes ~ No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut offifthe LLD detects a leak? [] N/A [3 Yes ~ No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if any portion o'fthe monitoring system is disabled [3 N/A or disconnected? [] Yes ~1 No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off'' if any portion of the monitoring system [] N/A malfunctions or fails a test? [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, have all accessible wiring com~ections been visually inspected? ~ N/A [] Yes El No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? ~ In the Section H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. H. Comments: Page 3 of 3 03/0t Monitoring System Certification UST Monitoring Site Plan ....... (9:W.~:~:: 7:::::::::: 5:"' Date map was drawn: Instructions If you already have a diagram that shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Monitoring System Certification. On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the following equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other secondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line leak detectors; and in-tank liquid level probes (if used for leak detection). In the space provided, note the date this Site Plan was prepared. Page of__ 05/00 COMMUN I CAT IONS SETUP ALARM HISTORY REPORT ..... SENSOR aLARM ..... PORT SETTINGS L 1 :UNLEADED STP STP BUMP NONE FOUND FUEL ~L~RM NOV 6, 2002 $:~4 PM .... - ..... R~-2~2 SECURITY FUEL ~L~RM CODE : 000000 SEP 11, 2002 9: FUEL ~L~RM ~EP 11, 2002 9:48 ~P1 R$-2f12 END OF MESSAGE SYSTEM SETUP DISABLED NOV 6, 2002 3:~9 PM SYSTEM UNITS IN-TANK SETUP SYSTEM LANGUAGE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ENGLISH T 1;UNLEADED SYSTEM DATE/TIME FORMAT PRODUCT CODE : MON DD YYYY HH:Mbl:SS xM THERMAL COEFF :.000700 TANK DIAMETER : 96.00 19TH STREET MOBIL TANK PROFILE : 1 PT lOl 19TH STREET FULL VOL : 6000 ALARM HISTORY REPORT BAKERSFIELD CA @0~-6~1-1049 ..... SENSOR ALARM FLOAT SIZE: 2.0 IN. 8496 L '2:SUPER STP SHIFT TIME 1 : 11:00 PM STP SUMP SHIFT TIME 2 : DISABLED WATER MARNING : 2.0 FUEL ALARM SHIFT TIME ~ : DISABLED HIGH tdATER LIMIT: ~.0 NOV 6, 2002 9:35 PPI SHIFT TIME 4 : DISABLED MAX OR LABEL VOL: 6000 FUEL ALARM TANK PERIODIC WARNINGS OVERFILL LIMIT : 90~ DISABLED : 5400 OCT 25, 2001 10:49 AM ... TANK ANNUAL WARNINGS HIGH PRODUCT : 95~ FUEL ALARM DISABLED : 5700 OCT 25, 2001 10:02 AM LINE PERIODIC WARNINGS DELIVERY LIMIT : 10~ DISABLED : 600 LINE ANNUAL WARNINGS DISABLED LOW PRODUCT : 250 LEAK ALARM LIMIT: 99 PRINT TC VOLUMES SUDDEN LOSS LIMIT: 50 ENABLED TANK TILT : B.O0 TEMP COMPENSATION MANIFOLDED TANKS VALUE (DEG F ): 60.0 T~: NONE · STICK HEIGHT OFFSET DAYLIGHT SAV'I:N~ TIME LEAK MIN PERIODIC: ......... ENABLED' : 0 ALARM HISTORY REPORT START DATE APR WEEK 1 SUN LEAK MIN ANNUAL : SENSOR ALARM START TIME : 0 L S:DIESEL STP 2:00 AM STP SUMP END DATE FUEL ALARM OCT WEEK 6 SUN PERIODIC TEST TYPE NOV 6, 2002 ~:$~ PM END TIME ' : STANDARD FUEL ALARM 2:00 AM SEP 11 2002 12:44 PPi ~ ANNUAL TEST FAIL ' ALARM DISABLED SYSTEM SECURITY : FUEL ALARM CODE : 000000 : PERIODIC TEST FAIL SEP 11, 2002 I0:11 AM ALARM DISABLED GROSS TEST FAIL ALARM DISABLED ANN TEST AVERAGING: OFF PER T~ST AVERAGING: OFF TANK TEST NOTIFY: OFF ~'~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TNK TST SIPHON BREAK:OFF DELIVERY DELAY : 15 SIN T 2:SUPER T ~:DIEBEL PRODUOT CODE : 2 PRODUCT CODE : 8 THERMAL COEFF :.000700 THERMAL COEFF :.000450 TANK DIAMETER : 96,00 TANK DIAMETER : B2,00 TANK PROFILE : 1 PT TANK PROFILE : 1 PT FULL VOL : 6000 FULL VOL : 4000 FLOAT 8IZE: 2.0 IN. 8496 FLOAT ~IZE: 2.0 IN. 8496 LEAK TE~T METHOD WATER WARNING : 2.0 WATER WARNING : 2.0 TE~T ON DATE : ALL TANK HIGH WATER LIMIT: 3.0 HIGH wATER LIMIT: 9.0 APR 11, 1999 BTART TIME : 3:00 AM MAX OR LABEL VOL: 6000 MA× OR L~BEL VOL: 4000 TEBT RATE :0.20 GAL/HR OVERFILL LIMIT : 90~ OVERFILL LIMIT : 90~ DURATION : 2 HOURB ; 5400 : 9600 HIGH PRODUCT : 95~ HIGH PRODUCT : 95~ : 5700 : 3800 DELIVERY LIMIT : 10~ DELIVERY LIMIT : 10~ LEAK TEBT REPORT FORMAT : 600 : 400 NORMAL LOW PRODWOT : 250 LOW PRODUCT : 225 LEAK ALARM LIMIT: 99 LEAK ALARM LIMIT: 99 BUDDEN'LOBB LIMIT:' 50 BUDDEN LOBB LIMIT: 50 TANK TiLT ..... '~-','~ ......... ~:2.50- TANK TILT : 1.20 MANIFOLDED TANKB MANIFOLDED TANKB T~: NONE T~: NONE LEAK MIN PERIODIC: 0% LEAK MIN PERIODIC: ON : 0 : 0 LIQUID BENBOR ~ETUP LEAK NIN ANNUAL : O~ LEAK MIN ANNUAL : 0~ : 0 : 0 L I:UNLEADED BTP T~I-BTATE (~INGLE FLOAT) CATEGORY : BTP BUMP PERIODIC TEBT TYPE PERIODIC TEBT TYPE BTANDA~D BT~NDARD ANNUAL TEBT F~IL ANNUAL TEBT FAIL L 2:BUPER STP TRI-BTATE (BINGLE FLOAT) ALARM DIBABLED ALARM DIBABLED CATEGORY : BTP BUMP PERIODIC TEBT FAIL PERIODIC TEBT FAIL ALARM DISABLED ALARM DIBABLED L 3:DIEBEL BTP TRI-BTATE (BINGLE FLOAT) GROBB TEBT FAIL GRO~B TE~T F~IL ~]ATEGOR¥ : BTP BUMP ALARM DIB&BLED ~LARM DIBABLED ANN TE~T AVERAGING: OFF ANN TEBT AVERAGING: OFF PER TEBT AVER&GING: OFF PER TEBT AVERAGING: OFF TANK TE~T NOTIFY: OFF TANK TEBT NOTIFY: OFF TNE TBT BIPHON BREAK:OFF TNK TBT BIPHON BREAK:OFF DELIVERY DEL~¥' : 15 MIN DELIVERY DELAY : 15 MIN ALARM HIflTORY REPORT OUTPUT RELAY SETUP ALARM HISTORY REPORT ........ SYSTEM ALARM PAPER OUT .... IN-TANK ALARM R I:UNLEADED OOT 11, 2002 6:02 AM TYPE: PRINTER ERROR T 2:SUPER STANDARD OOT 11, 2002 6:02 AM NORMALLY CLOSED BATTERY IS OFF HIGH WATER ALARM JAN 1, 1998 8:00 AN OCT 27, 1999 8:19 PPI LIQUID SENSOR ALMS OVERFILL ALARM L I:FUEL ALARM SEP 16, 2002 9:27 AM L 2:FUEL ALARM AUG 19, 2002 2:13 AM L i:SENSOR OUT ALARM JUN 29, 2002 7:96 PM L 2:SENSOR OUT ALARM L i:SHORT ALARM HIGH PRODUCT ALARM L 2:SHORT ALARM AUG 19, 2002 2:18 Rid FEB 8, 2000 12:17 PM R 2:~UPER APR 27, 1999 2:00 AM TYPE: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ STANDARD INVALID FUEL LEVEL NORMALLY OLOSED OCT 27, 1999 6:00 PM MAR 28, 1999 1:41 AM LIQUID SENSOR ALMS HIGH WATER WARNING 'L I:FUEL ALARM OCT 27, 1999 6:19 PM L 2:FUEL ALARM L I:~ENSOR OUT ALARM L 2:SENSOR OUT ALARM DELIVERY NEEDED L I!BHORT ALARM i OCT 27, 1999 8:49 PM OCT 27, 1999 §:~9 PM L..2. i~PRT...~LARM .:: .... ~ ALARM HISTORY REPORT MAR 27, 1999 4:08 PM R 3:DIESEL TYPE: IN-TANK ALARM STANDARD NORMALLY CLOSED T I:UNLEADED HIGH WATER ALARM LIQUID SENSOR ALMS MAY 4, 1998 7:11 PM L S:FUEL ALARM MAY 4, 1998 7:01 PM L 3:SENSOR OUT ALARM L ~:SHORT ALARM OVERFILL ALARM NOV 2, 2002 5:03 PM R 4:SONITROL ALARM NOV 1, 2002 1:39 AP1 TYPE: OCT 20, 2002 4:20 PM ALARM HISTORY REPO~'i' STANDARD NORMALLY OPEN HIGH PRODUCT'ALARM .... IN-TANK ALARM OCT 20, 2002 4:24 AUG 12.. 2002 11:50 AM T 3:DIESEL LIGUID SENSOR ALMS. JUL 10, 2002 9:21 PM ALL:FUEL ALARM HIGH WATER ALARM INVALID FUEL LEVEL AUG 1, 2000 8:3? PM OCT 15, 2002 5:8~ PM MAR 26, 1999 1:26 PM OCT 9, 2002 4:16 PM SEP 4, 2002 2:03 PM OVERFILL ALARM SEP 16, 2002 9:23 AM -- PROBE OUT AUG 19, 2002 1:59 AM OCT 16~ 1999 3:29 AM AUG 16, 2002 ~:56 AM SOFTWARE RE\/ISION LEVEL OCT 16, 1999 ~:28 AM VERSION 1~.0l OCT 16, 1999 ~:25 Aid HIGH PRODUCT.ALARId SOFTWARE~ 346015-I00-B AUG 19, 2002 2:00 AM CREATED - 97.10.23.08.56 HIGH MATER ~ARNING JUN 21, 2002 2:12 PM MAY 4, 1998 7:11 PM AUG 22, 2001 12:~8 PM NO SOFTWARE MODULE M~Y 4, 1998 7:01 PM ~YSTEM FEATURES: INVALID FUEL LEVEL PERIODIC IN-TANK TESTS ~UG 1, 2080 5:27 PM ANNUAL IN-TANK TESTS DELIVERY NEEDED APR 12, 1999 2:48 PM OCT 15, 2002 4:S7 PM MAR 26, 1999 12:56 PM OCT 9, 2002 3:45 PM ~EP 4, 2002 1:19 PPI HIGH ~ATER WARNING AUG 1, 2000 8:37 PM MAX PRODUCT ALARM MAR 26, 1999 1:26 PPI PlA~ I~, 2002 11:~4 AM OCT 22, 2801 3:01 AM OCT 8, 2001 12:54 AM DELIVERY NEEDED SEP 5, 2000 5:58 PM AUG 2, 2000 11:06 LOW TEMP W~NING AUG 1, 2000 3:01 PM OCT 16.. 1999 3:15 AP1 MAY 4, 1998 ?:52 PM ALARM HISTORY REPORT ..... BE~BOR ALARM ..... L i:UNLEADED STP STP SUMP FUEL ALARM SEP 11. 2002 9:5B RM FUEL ALARM SEP 11, 2002 9:48 AM FUEL ALARM OCT 25, 2ggl 10:5O AN ALARM HISTORY REPORT L $:DIEBEL STP STP SUMP FUEL ALARM SEP 11, 2OO2 12:44 PM FUEL ALARM SEP 11, 2og2 lO:ll AM * s * * ~ END ~ ~ ~ * ~ FUEL ALARM OCT 2§, 2001 10:44 AM ALARM H!STORY REPORT SENSOR ALARM L 2:SUPER STP STP ~OMP FUEL ALARM .' OCT 25, 2001 10:49 AM FUEL ALARM OCT 25, 2ggl lO:g2 RM FUEL NOV 20, 2gOO 11:05 RN ALARM OTHER 1~-~1-2~2 I:zL~PM FROM RICH ENVIRONMENTAL ~1+,.-392+06'21 P. 1 OCT O? ~00~ 14:2~ tIKSFLI] FIRE PREVENTION ~8S1)85E-~1'~ p.1 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF I'-)TH STREET MOBIl. 101 19TH STREET Bat::[ERSF I ELD CA 805-.621 -1049 OCT 30, 2002 10:24 SYSTEP1 ST~:iYi'I.JS REPORT ALL FUNL-:'TI,:3I'.IS N..'_->P.,f'.'laI, I N',,'ENTORY REI:'ORT T 1: LINI,E~DEI'! VOLUME = 1947 GaLS iJLLaGE = 4053 GaLS 90% uLLaGE= 345:3 GALS TC VOLUME = t 921 GaLS HEIGHT = 34.60 I~4CHES L..JATER VOL = 0 G~LS HATER = O. O0 I NCj-IES TEMP = '79.,:'-'fee0 F T 2 :SUPER VOLUME = ;391'7 G~LS ULLAGE = 208:3 GALS 90% ULLAGE= 1483 GALS TC VOI..UME = 3860 HEIGHT = 59.64 INCHES t4aTER VOL = 0 GALS t.,JA'rER = O.OO I,' "ES T 3 :DIESEI_, t~,:}LUME = 2316 GALS ULLAGE = 1684 GALS 90% ULLAGE; 1284 GaLS TC VOLUME = 229! GALS HEIGHT = 46.10 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS I, dRTER = 0. O0 INCHES TEMP = 82.8 DEG F CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ,~'~d0~r4~ , I~O~d INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS I(}{ I{~-k ~ PHONE NO. FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS IDNO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~l Routine I~ Combined 1~ Joint Agency 1~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint I~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities ',.," Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: [~ Yes ~ No <~'"-~ /~ Explain: Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 arty White- Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink-Business Copy Inspector: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME fada,l INSPECTION DATE [0-~0'{07.. Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine [] Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [~1 Re-inspection Type of Tank 50..)/--. ('_ ~.,~ ) Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring PrT6 Type of Piping OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file / Permit fees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current Failure to correct prior UST violations Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance /V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: ~_ Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 tl~usiness ~ite t~onsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy -- SECONDARY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION FORM DATE 9-1~-20o2 ' FACILITY ID ~' Z .,54-0p FACILITY ADD~S 101 ~9th Street~ Bakersfield~ CA UST Annular Space Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Start Time Initial Pressure End Time Final Pressure Certification , (Signature) ..... Secondary Piping · ''''': ?''~:: Line 1 Prem 91 Line 2 Prem 91 Line 3 DSL Line4 StartTlme 10:20 AM 10:25 AM 10:30 AM Initial Pressure 5 psi 5 psi 5 psi End Time 11: 20 AM 11~,25 AM " 11: 30 AM Final Pressure 5 psi 5 psi 5 psi Certification pass Pass pass (Signature)' ,/ // /~, _ , ..... Page I of-4 SECONDARY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION FORM DATE, 9-11-2002 FACILITY ID, FACILITY ADDRESS , 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, CA UST Annular Space Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Start Time Single Wall Single Wall Single Wall Initial Pressure End Time Final Pressure Certification . (Signature) Secondary Piping ,Line 1 UNLD 87 Line 2 UNLD 87 Line 3 UNLD 87 Line 4 StartTime 8:15 AM 8:20 AM 8:25 AM 10:10 A~ Initial Pressure 5 psi 5 psi 5 psi , 5 psi End Time 9:15 AM 9:20 AM 9:25 AMen 11:10 AM Final Pressure 5 psi 5 psi 5 psi 5 psi Certification Pass// Pass Pass Pass (Signature)//~.~ ~ ~. Page I of SECONDARY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION FORM DATE, 9-11-20o2 FACILITY ID.., FACILITY ADDKESS lOl 19th Street, Bakersfield, CA Turbine Sumps Sump 1 UNLD 87 Sump 2 Prem 91 Sump 3 DSL Sump 4 StartTime 9:44 AM 9:44 AM 10:34 AM Initial Height 7. 685 in 6.703 in 3.306 in of Water Time 9:49 AM 9:49 AM 10:39 AM Water Height 7. 685 in 6.703 in 3.306 in Time 9:54 AM 9:54 AM 10:44 AM Water Height 7.685 in 6.703 in 3. 305 in Time 9:59 AM 9:59 AM 10:49 AM Water Height 7.685 in 6.703 in 3. 305 in Certification Pass Pass Pass (Signature) Overfill Buckets Overfill 1 UNL 8 7Overfill 2 Prem ~ tOverflil 3 DSL Overfill StartTime 10:34 AM 10:34 AM 10:34 AM lnitialHeight .837 in 3/121 in 3.925 in of Water Time 10:39 AM 10:39 AM ...:' 10:39 AM Water Height .837 in 3.120 in 3.925 in Time 10:49 AM 10:49 AM., 10:49 AM ~" Water Height .837 in 3.119 in 3.925 in Certification Pass /f Pass . : ,. Pass " (Signature)/~.. -~ ,~/,~ ~ L, SECONDARY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION FORM DATE 9-11-2002 FACILITY ID, FACILITYADDRESS 101 19th Street, Bakersfield,. CA, DISPENSER 1 DISPENSER 2 DISPENSER 3 DISPENSER 4 STARTTIME 11:26 AM 11:26 AM 11:26 AM 11:26 AM INITIAL 6.353 in 4.018 in 3.762 in 3.373 in .HEIGHT OF WATER WATER HEIGHT 6.353 in 4.018 in 3.762 in 3.373 in. TIME 11:41 AM 11:41 AM 11:4.1 AM 11:41 AM WATER 6.353 in 4.018 in 3.762 in 3.373 in' HEIGHT CERTIFICATION Pass Pass Pass Pass (SIGNATURE) DISPENSER 5 DISPENSER 6 DISPENSER 7 DISPENSER 8 START TIME 11: 45 AM t 1: 45 AM INITIAL HEIGHTOF 1.418 in 1.987 in WATER TIME 11: 50 AM 11: 50 AM WATER HEIGHT 1.417 in 1.987 in TIME 12: 00 PM 12: 00 PM= WATER HEIGHT 1.416 in 1.986 in (SIGNATURE) Page 3 of ._4 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD O~FICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171i Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TANK TIGHTNESS TEST/ SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING PF. Va~TO OP~a,T~ ~ O -<2 - N~ OF ~~ OR $P~ ~SP~OR ~ O- 0 ~0~ BY DA~ SIGNA~ OF · CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171~ Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 : APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TANK TIGHTNESS TEST/ SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING FACILITy f~, 0 ADDRESS. ,/' ,0/., ./ PERMIT TO OPERATE # OPERATORS NAME OWNERS NAME TANK # VOLUME CO~S TANK TESTING COMPANY ~qOOLo/nde~' /'l'~,f, ZTn.~G ~..r~o ADDRESS ,/.o./~DX /~"~ ? /3~~F/~ ,, NAME &PHONE NUMBER OF CONTACT PERSON TEST METHOD lA/CO " NAME OF TESTER OR SPECIAL INSPECTOR ti/gm 6J' CERTn~C^TION # 6~~/~ Z/(;~V;~r $32 o°?£ ~ ~,~z D^T~&TnVmT~.ST~STOBECO~UOmD $~/ ,, //r~2OO:& APPROVED BY DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLACANT August 30, 2002 E Z Mobil 101 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 REMINDER NOTICE RE: Necessary secondary containment testing requirements by December 31, 2002 of underground storage tank (s) located at the above stated address. FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Dear Tank Owner / Operator, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 If yOU are receiving this letter, you have not yet completed the necessary secondary VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 containment testing required for all secondary containment components for your underground storage tank (s). SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002, section 25284.1 (California Health VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 ~ Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment components upon installation and periodically thereafter, to insure that the systems are PREVENTION SERVICES capable of containing releases from the primary containment until they are detected 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 and removed. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Of great concern is the current failure rate of these systems that have been tested to ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES date. Currently the average failure rate is 84%. These have been due to the 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 penetration boots leaking in the turbine sump area. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 For the last four months, this office has continued to send you monthly reminders of TRAINING DIVISION this necessary testing. This is a very specialized test and very few contractors are 5642 Victor Ave. Bakerslield. CA 93308 licensed to perform this test. Contractors conducting this test are scheduling VOICE (661)399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 approximately 6-7 weeks out. The purpose of this letter is to advise you that under code, failure to perform this test, by the necessary deadline, December 31, 2002, will result in the revocation of your permit to operate. This office does not want to be forced to take such action, which is why we continue to send monthly reminders. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. c Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services D June 30,2002 Stuarts Mobil 101 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 REMINDER NOTICE RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirement by December 31, 2002 of Underground Storage Tank located at 101 19th Street. FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Dear Tank Owner / Operator: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ~H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in VOICE (661~ 326-394~ FAX (661) 395-1349 California Law requiting periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tank systems. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002, section 25284.1 (California VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Health & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment components upon installation and periodically thereafter, to ensure PREVENTION SERVICES that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 containment until they are detected and removed. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January l, 2001 will be tested ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES upon installation, six months after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Secondary containment systems installed prior to January 1, 2001 will be tested by VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 January 1, 2003 and every 36 months thereafter. REMEMBER! Any component that is "double-wall" in your tank system must be tested. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 Secondary containment testing shall require a permit issued thru this office and VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 shall be performed by either a licensed tank tester or licensed tank installer. Please be advised that there are only a few contractors who specialize and have the proper certifications to perform this necessary testing. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code for you to refer to. Once again, all testing must be done under a permit issued by this office. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661)326-3190. Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Environmental Services SU/kr D May 29, 2002 Stuarts Mobil 101 19th Street Bakersfield, CA,93301 RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirement by December 31, 2002 of Underground Storage Tank located at 101 19th Street FIRE CHIEF REMINDER NOTICE RON FRAZE Dear Tank Owner/Operator: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in California VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 396-1349 Law requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of undergroand storage tank systems. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002. section 25284.1 (California Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Health & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment FAX (661) 395-1349 components upon installation and periodicallY thereafter, to ensure that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary containment until they are PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. detected and removed. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January 1,2001 shall be tested upon installation, six months after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Secondary containment systems installed prior to January 1,2001 shall be tested by 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 January 1, 2003 and every 36 months thereafter. REMEMBER!! Any component VOICE (661) 326-3979 that is "double-wall" in your tank system must be tested. FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION Secondary containment testing shall require a permit issued thru this office, and 5642 Victor Ave. shall be performed by either a licensed tank tester or licensed tank installer. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Please be advised that there are only a few contractors who specialize and have the proper certifications to perform this necessary testing. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code for you to refer to. Once again, all testing must be done under a permit issued by this office. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661) 326-3190. Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SBU/kr enclosures D April 17, 2002 Stuart's Mobil 101 19th Street FIRE CHIEF Bakersfield CA 93301 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Required by December 3 I, 2002 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX 166~)395-~349 REMINDER NOTICE SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Tank Owner/Operator: 2101 ~H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in California law FAX (661) 395-1349 requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tank systems. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. Senate Bill 989 became effective January I, 2002. Section 25284. i (California Health & Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment components FAX (661) 326-0576 upon installation and periodically thereafter, to ensure that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary containment until they are detected and removed. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January l, 2001 shall be tested upon VOICE (661) 326-3979 installation, six months after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. Secondary FAX (661) 326-0576 containment systems installed prior to January 1, 2001 shall be tested by January 1, 2003 and every 36 months thereafter. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 Secondary containment testing shall require a permit issued thru this office, and shall be VOICE (661) 399-4697 performed by either a licensed tank tester or licensed tank installer. FAX (661) 399-5763 Please be advised that there are only a few contractors who specialize and have the proper certifications to perform this necessary testing. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code for you to refer to. Once again, all testing must be done under a permit issued by this office. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SBU/dm enclosures CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine ~ Combined [] Joint Agency [21 Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank ,fil.dk Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring 3T6, Type of Piping /%0 ~ t~: OPERATION C V COMMENTS / Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file {,~ /' Permit tees current ~ f Certification of Financial Responsibility ~ / Monitoring record adequate and current k..,. J Maintenance records adequate and current ~, r Failure to correct prior UST violations ~ f Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS sPcc available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: -- _ ". ' Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 Business Site Responsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3r" Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ,.qlldar-[-~ /}lo~,'l INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS II) I (q .~ ,3'['- PHONE NO. FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program ~ Routine ~ Combined 1~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency ~l Complaint I~l Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand ~ " Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy / Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities i~,,/ ~ Verification of location L,/" Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability k/ Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures L.,' Emergency procedures adequate L,,' r Containers properly labeled !~/' Housekeeping ~J 60 5'¥S~rlk. ~{-¢ {- t~'~ Fire Protection ,~,~ Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: [~] Yes ~No Explain: Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661 ) 326-3979 Business Site J~esponsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspector: · Complete items 1,2, and 3. Also c~nplete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ~ · Print your name and address on the reverse / C. Signature so that we can return the card to you. · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X ]./~~~~ I-I Agent or on the front if space permits. , [] Addressee D. I~de~very.,~ss diff/e~t ~'rorr~tem 17 [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If Yr:S,~r~ delive~z[ddress below: [] No EZ ST~P I~IOBTI, 101 19TH ST 3. Service Type BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 ~][Certified Mail [] Express Mail [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise ~ [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery~ (Ext~ Fee) [] Yes 7001 0360 0002 5244 6998 PS Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 ,34 ~ Postage ~ =r 2.10 ILl Certified Fee ~ ~ postmark 1.50 Return Receipt Fee FU (Endorsement Required) ~ Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required ~ ................................................. D · August 1, 2002 Boun Chi Ly EZ Sto~ Mobil 101 19"' St Bakersfield, CA 93301 CERTIFIED MAIL FIRE CHIEF Re: Failure to Perform or Submit RON FRAZE Three Year Cathodic Protection Certification ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street NOTICE OF VIOLATION & Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Customer: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 According to our records, your three year Cathodic Protection Certification is due on vOICE (661)326-3941 August 26, 2002. Failure to comply is a violation of section 2635 2(a) Failure to FAX (661) 395-1349 Perform/Submit Cathodic Protection Testing results. PREVENTION SERVICES ~m s~Ens~r~Es.~,~n*., SE~ES Section 2635 2(a) is as follows: 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 "Field-installed cathodic protection systems shall be designed and certified as adequate FAX (661) 326-0576 by a corrosion specialist. The cathodic protection systems shall be tested by a cathodic protection tester within six months of installation and at least every three years PUBLIC EDUCATION thereafter." 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 The cathodic protection is part of your leak detection system and is a condition of your FAX (661) 326-0576 Permit to Operate. Therefore, prior to August 30, 2002, you shall either perform or submit evidence of cathodic protection testing. Failure to comply will result in FIRE INVESTIGATION revocation of your Permit to Operate. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (661) 326-3951 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact mc at 661-326-3190. FAX (661) 326-0576 Sincerely, TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Ralph E. Huey VOICE (661) 399-4697 Director of Prevention Services FAX (661) 399-5763 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete ' Signa re · Print your name and address on the reverse '~ Addressee so that we can return the card to you. Name) C. Date,~of De. livery · Attach this card to the back of the mailpie~"e, ( ( D. Is delivery address d~erent from item 17 FL_t Yesl. ' 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No F.Z STO? MOBIl. " 10! 19TH STREET BAKERSF~[ELD CA 9330~ 3. Service Type ~] Certified Mail [] Express Mail I-3 Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise · [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2,' 7002 0860 0000 1641 7183 PS Form 3'81:1, 'Au~'u;t 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-0835 postage Certified Fee Return Receipt ~ment R~ [0[ October 21, 2002 EZ Stop Mobil ~ 101 19u~ Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 CERTIFIED MAIL NOTICE OF VIOLATION & SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ~J~: Failure to Submit/Perform Annual Maintenance on Leak Detection System 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (681) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Our records indicate that your annual maintenance certification on your leak detection Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 system is past due on October 25, 2002. FAX (661)395-1349 You are currently in violation of Section 2641(J) of the California Code of PREVENTION SERVICES FI~E SAFET~ SERVICES · F.~IRONMEH'rAL SERVICES ~e~u~auons. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 "Equipment and devices used to monitor underground storage tanks shall be installed, FAX (681) 326-0576 calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks at least once per calendar year for PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAve. operability and running condition." Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (C~1) 3~-a~ FAX (661) 326-0576 You are hereby notified that you have thirty (30) days, November 25, 2002, to either perform or submit your annual certification to this office. Failure to comply will result FIRE INVESTIGATION in revocation of your permit to operate your underground storage system. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3951 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION Sincerely, 5642 Vlctor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (681) 399-4697 Ralph Huey FAX (661) 399-5763 Director of Prevention Services Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services cc: Walter H. Porr Jr., Assistant City Attorney · BSSR, Inc. 6630 Rosedale Hwy., # akersfield, CA 93308 Phone (661)588-nl~!Jg7'/Fax (661) 588-2786 MONITORING SYSTEM CERTIFICATION- This form must be used to document testing and Servicing of mohitoring equipment.. A. separ, a.t.~ ,Certification or report must b?- prepared for each monitoring system control panel by the technician who performs the work.. A Copy of this form must be provided the tank system owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit a copy of this form to the local agency regulating UST systems. within 30 days of test date. A. General Information Facility Name:I,qTt ~..~r~e~l- /Bo~! ~,, . Bldg. No.: SiteAddmss: I.o! lc/Ti+ ~r'P,.~l" City: ~n~.%~b-~ Zip: Facility Contact Person: ~'~ ~'~_ ~ ~ ~' Contact Phone No.: ~~ Make/Model of Monitoring System:. O'~'~7 OqO '-~ z,2. ~.~,/tI//gS'~,,/F/~5'~/Date of Testing/Servicing: [O / B. InventorY of EqUipment Tested/Certified · .Che~k the appropriate box~e~ to Indicate s°e¢iflc equipment inspe~ed/servi~ed: ..... TankID: "~['{ ~ [..}~Jt..~O~13 TankID: T'~,~ ~ ~ in-Tank Gauging Probe. Model: /'r~6 I o°~S~-/°? ~i~ In-Tank Gauging Probe. Model:/F~ i [] Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model:':' [] Annular space or Vault Sensor. Model: II~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s)51'P Model: g/~ ~.~.~.5'5'qo:~ ~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s)~'~P Model:-blt ~ ~"i D Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model:' '~ " D Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: [] Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: ·. [] Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: · [] Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: ~ Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: 121 Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: [].Tank O~erfill /High-Level Sensor. Model: 121 Other (specify equipment type and model in Section E on Page 2). . ~ Other (SPecify equipment type' and model in'Section. B on Page2).~ Tank ID: -r :z - ~u ~' .i~ Tafik ID: e" : [l~,ln-Tank Gauging Probe. Model: /~6,] ~49'J'~t~-/~' 121 In-Tank Gauging Probe. Model: [] Annular.Space or Vault Sensor. Model: .~ .,El..Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model..'. ~-Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s)S~r~ Model: gk .~, sr:~ . [] Piping SUmp/Tiench S~nsor(s). Model: CI Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: Ci Fill Sump Sensor(s). Model: n Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: ~ Mechanical Line Leak Detector. ' Model: [] Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: [] Electronic Line Leak Detector. Model: [] Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: [] Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor. Model: [] Other (specify equipment type and model in Section E on Pa~e 2). [] 0thor (specify equipment type an{ model in Sect, ion E on PaRe 2). Dispenser ID: t]~., Dispenser ID: [] Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: El Dispenser Con'tainment Sensor(s). Model: ~ff Shear Valve(s). b,~,o pt~l [a~Shear Valve(s). Dt~. [] Dispenser, Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). [] Dispenser Containment'Float(s) and Chain(s). Dispenser ID:' ~/~t ' Dispenser ID: t~/t/~' '' [] Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: El Dispenser Conthinmant Sensor(s). Model: [l~l~Shear Valve(s). ~60 p~,to Ii'-Shear Valve(s). D,~0. D/!~° [] Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). [] Dispenser Containment Float(s) ~d Chain(s). Dispenser ID: "-~/to Dispenser ID: //A'~. · [] .Dispenser Con(ainment Sensor(s). Model: [] Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Mode~: J~'Shear Valve(s). E~p I~ ' ~t~--Shear Valve(s).Dc~. []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain,s). [] Dispenser Containmem ~-.oat(s) and Chain(s). · If the facility contains more tanks or dispenses, COpy this form. include information for every tank and dispenser at the facility. C. Certification - I certify that the equipment identified in this document was inspected/serviced in accordance .with the manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certifl~ation is information (e.g. manufacturers' checklists) necessary to verify that this information is correct and a Plot Plan showing the layout of monitoring equip, merit For any equipment, capable of generating su~ reports, I have also attached a copy^of the report;, (check all that apply): {~yst~m set-up ,, Iii Alarm history report Page I of~xd 03/01 Monitoring System Certification ~ Results of Testing/Servicing Software Version Installed: .... Corn )le~ the following christ: ~ Yes ~ No* I9 ~e au&31e ala~ operator!7 ,, , ... ~ Yes ~ No* !s ~e visual ~ operaOonal?. ~ Yes ~ No* Were all sensom v~s~lly ~pected, ~cfio~lly ~ted, and cO~ed operational? ~ Yes ~ No* Were all se~om ~mlled at lowest ~t of s~on~ conta~ent and posi~oned so ~at o~er equipment will not ~t~fere ~ ~eff prqper operation? '~ Yes ~ No* If ~s ~ relay~ to a remote monito~g s~fion,~ is all' Co~ca~ons'~ eqUipment (e.g. mo~m) .~ NIA operational? ~ Yes' ~ No* For pr~ pip~g s~t~' does ~e ~b~e auto~fically shut do~ ff ~e pip~g second~ con~i~ent ' ~ N/A monito~g syst~ de~c~ a 1~ f~s to operate, or ~ elec~ca!ly ~sco~ect~? If Y~: w~ch se~om ~ate positive shut-do~? (~eck aH that apply) ~ Sump~rench Se~orS~ ~ Di~enser Coherent Se~ors. Did you co~ positive shut-do~ ~e ~ lea~ ~d sensor ~l~disco~ecfion? ~ Yes;. ~ No. ~ YeJ ~ No* For m~ syste~ ~ N/A m~ch~cal ove~ll prevention valve fill po~s) ~d opera~ properly? If so, gt what porcent of ~ cawci~ dO~ ~e a~ ~gge~ q ~ % ~ Yes* ~ No W~ ~y mo~to~g ~ipment r~ccd? If y~, idcn~.~6 SCnso~, gmb~, or o~er equipment r~laced. ~d ~st ~e ~ac~ ~ ~ model for ~ r~ment p~ ~ Section E, below. ~ Yes* ~ No Was ~q~d fo~d ~ide ~y s~on~ con~t ~t~ d~i~ as ~ systo~? (Check ~l that apply) ' ~ ~o~cg ~ Wat~. ~y~ d~c ~cs ~ S~fion E~ below. ~"~ yes' 0 NO* ~a~ monito~g system set-up ~c~ew~ 'tO'cm~ p~oper se~gs? A~ch set up ~POm, if applicable .. , ,,~ Y~ ' 0 No* Is all mo~W~g ~pm~t op~fio~,per ~ac~er's * In SectiOn E belo~ d~lbe how and wh~ ~e defi~en~ were or ~il be corr~t~. Page 2 of~ ~.~ - 03,;01 E. la-Tank Gauging / SIR Equip~l~nt: ~ Check this box if ~qk~ging is used only for inventory control. , ' ' ~ ~eck ~s box if no ~ gaug~g or SIR equipment is installed. ~is section must be completed if in-~ gau~ng equipment is mod to peffo~ le~ detection moffito~ng. Corn )lete ~e following chec~st: ~ Yes a ~"N0* Ha~ all ~put w~g been ~spee~'f°r proper en~ ~d te~adon, ~elud~g'tes~g' for gro~ faultsO ' ~ Yes ~ 'N0* Were aa t~ gaug~g Probes v~Ually in~cted for d~age ~d ~si~e buRdup? ~ Yes ~ No* W~ acc~acy of system product level read~gs ~sted? · ~ Yes ~ ~o* W~ accuracy of system water level rea~gs tested? < "'" ' ~ Yes ~ No* Wore all prob~ re.Hod, properly? ~ Y~ ~ 'No* were aH i~ on &o e~t m~ac~r's m~ce ch~c~t c0mplo~d? · In ~e Sec6on ~ below, d~be how and when thee defl~en~es were or ~ be co~r~ed. G. Line Leak Detectors ~LD)~~ ~ Check ~is box ffLLDs ~e not ~s~ed. . · Corn )le~ &e foflo~ng ~h~c~: ~ Yes ~ ~o* ~or meeh~ical LLDs, does '~e LLD res~ct ~oduct flow if ~ detoc~ a ie~? ~ ~ ~ No* For ~lee~o~e LLDs, do~ ~ ~b~ au~oma~caHy shut o~ ff ~Y po~on of ~e mo~t~g a~em is ~a~led ~ Y~ ~ ~o* 'For elec~o~c 'L~s, d~s ~e ~b~e<-~utomafic~ly ~ut ~ff'ff ~y p~on 0f ~e monito~g ~m ~ N/A ~cfions or f~s a t~t? ~' Yes ~ No* For elec~o~c LLDs, have all ac~ssible ~g co~ecfions be~~ visually ~ected? ~ Y~s ~ No* W~m aH it~oa Se eq~gment ~ufa~'~ m'aiat~Ce Checklist co~leted? - ' · In ~e Section H, below, d~cribe how ~d'wh~ these deflcienci~ were br ~iH be:corre~ed. .: . H. Comment~: Page 3 of:i, Mpnitoring System Certification ' · · UST Monito ing Sit Plan r · si~ ^d~: /q~ S~.r ~d,,~//~ ~ ~.t-/~~ ,. C~ / ~ ~ · ............................ ..... .... ..... ... '', .................... mc''': ~ ''' Date map was drawn:/0 / ~,~/.~/.. Instructions Il: you already have a diagram that. shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Monitoring System Gertification. On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the following equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors monRoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other sec. ondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line leak detectors; and in-tank liquid level probes (i£used for leak detection). In the space provided, nOte the date this Site Plan was prepared.- 12/11/00 16:02 '~661 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DI¥ ~006 WRITTEN ROUTINE MONITORING PROCEDURE FOIl CARDLOCK/UNSUPERVISED DISPENSING SAMPLE FORM Facility Name: Facility Address: Facility Telephone No.: _ _.~ Tank O~er Name: Tank Owner Address: // ~'. -¢ ;,'~/ ~-r. Tank Owner Phone No.: gg/- .~ :~ ~"'- ~.:Tz..o IA) Identi_ry all equipment used to monitor the underground storage tanks on site. Include make and model of'leak detection system. lB) Identify all equipment used to monitor the underground spill containment on site. Include leak detection System, type and placemem of liquid sensors, type &leak detectors and, does system have dispenser containment. 2) Identify the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for performing the monitoring md/or maimenance of equipment. /', ~ ~ 12/11/00 16:05 '/~661 326 0576 BI:l) HAZ MAT DI¥ ~007 3) Identify the location of the monitoring equipment. Include where remote monitoring will be conduced and name of company assigned 'm monitor and report name of company and phone number if other than operator. Identify how frequently the monitoring equipment is tested/checked for operational status. Indicate each piece of equipment separately, 4) Identify how often the tank(s) are monitored on site (i.e. daily, continuously). Describe the training needed to provide to the operator(s) of the underground storage tank for the proper operation of both the tank system and the monitoring equipment. 5) All equipment used in implementing the monitoring program shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturers instructions, including routine maintenance and sec'vice checks. / 8) You must develop a reporting format/log that incorporates the following information'. I: f) Verification of Equipment Testing g) Reporting/Recording when Alarm is Indicated h) Maintenance Performed : 'rhese reports/logs must be submitted to the Bakersfield Fire Department on a annual ~ basis. Written records of equipment calibration/maintenance shall be kept on site for ,,: at least 3 years. 9) In the event of a rele~ase, emerg~¢y exluipn~nt is limited to fire extinguishers and absorbent material maintained on site. Please discuss contingency plans for additional cleanup personneJ and or contractor/dean up consultants, MANUAL~oUIDECINE8 FOR CA~DLOCK OPERATOR GI ELINES EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES CARDLOCK OR UNSUPERVISED DISPENSING Daily Inspection: 1. Check for smsll spills 2, Place absorbent on ttm spill immediately 3. Clean op absorbont within one hour 4. Check for hoses lying on the ground 5. Look for other tripping hazards and remove 6. Ensure fire extinguishers arc in place and inspect daily 7. Ch~r.k quantity of absorbont matorial daily Spill: 1, D-------------------~crmin c thc source of spill or release 2. Stop the flow of product 3. Hit emergency shut-off valve 4. Stabiliz~ the area 5, Extinguish any smoking material 6. Locate nearest fire exfinBuisher 7. Use absorbent or spill pack to keep any product out of water source or 8. Isolat~ the hazard axe~-deny entry to non-emergency personnel. 1. Contain the spill totally with a spill pack and/or absorbent 2. Never use water 3, If larger th~n can be immediately contained, go to step ~4 4. Contact the local fu~ departm~t. 9-1-1. 5. Notify company management porsonnel Fir~: 1. Gasoline fire ~ilnguishers located on dispenser islands 2, Remove Pin 3. Point to thc bottom of thc flame and squee~ ha.rile 4. CaLl fac department even if fire is put out. (9-1-1) 5. Isolate and deny entry, except for cmcrg~cy personnel Notify company management personnel Earthquak~ Response: 1. Make suro gasoline inventories an: secun: 2. If there are any signs of structural damage to the control room or island canopy, keep everyone away from the danger area.. If danger is inurLinent, shut down facility operations until it has been deemed safe to continue. CARDLOCK/I~SUPER~.V_I(.SED DISPENS/NG EMPLOYEE TRAIN/~ GUIDELINES Employee Training: 3. General The Maintenance Supervisor/Health & Safety Director or designated person will train all new employees on the safe handling of hazardous materials, proper emergency response coordination, and the use of emergency response equipment and supplies. Additionally, the manager will coordinate refresher training programs for all employees on an annual basis. Procedures for Safe Handling of Hnzardous Mated:ds a. Employees will be informed of the health and safety hazards involved with the handling of gasoline and diesel. b. Employees will be careful not to spill gasoline or diesel onto themselves or on the ground. c. Employees will not smoke, light matches, cause sparks, or take action which could ignite flammable liquids or vapors. 5. Procedures for Emergency Responsc Coordinator a. Employees will be familiar with the emergency response procedure outlined in company emergency response plan. b. Employees will know the location and operation of electrical shut-off switches dispenser shut-offvalves. c. Employees will know the location of how and when to use d~ chemical fire extinguishers that are located on the premis~. d. Employes will know the location &the nearest storm drain(s) and the location of absorbent materials to be used to prevent spills reaching the storm drain(s). e. Employees will be familiar with the kinds of emergency situations, which will warrant immediate evacuation of the premises. 1. Any gasoline, diesel or other type of fire.. 2. Any spill, leak or vapor leak that has the potential for igniting or ~xplofling. 3. Any spill or leak when employees or customers notice gasoline vapors or spills. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ,~"Oarlt'S O'[~{3,{Q, INSPECTION DATE Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program I~l Routine [~ombined ~ Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency [221 Complaint [~] Re-inspection Type of Tank ,~OO[. Number of Tanks ~-~ Type of Monitoring (tT(a Type of Piping [tlC,{, OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file Id/ Permit fees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current %/' /~O J}ltlloklJ t~lt~Jli¢~all,~t~ Failure to correct prior UST violations Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: ........ Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 ess Site Responsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~'-~l.]atl'4r~,~ ~flh~l INSPECTION DATE [I[IS[O0 ADDRESS lO{ [qfk 6~", PHONENO. 63i' IOqq FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program I~ Routine [~ombined I~l Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint ~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address % r Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location ~/ Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability ~/r ~ Ol~ v.. q{~0na Verification of Haz Mat training ~ r b4tO ~_ ~'O0 ~x~ Verification of abatement supplies and procedures bt' Emergency procedures adequate V I1~ Containers properly labeled Housekeeping b/ ~Cd4~ 40 ltltuflOc. {~mSed, Fire Protection ~ fio~tc3 i~l~c~Tt~,~ t'-tt'L Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand pt C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: [~l Yes I~l No /ff'-') Explain: Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 B sponsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspector: ... ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELI~ O[~"'~ICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ~E-RVICE$. 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 9330i.(661) 326 3979 UNDERGROUND STOOGE TANKS - UST FACILITY ~ OF ACTION ~ 1. NEW SITE ~RM~ ~. RE~AL ~R~T ~ 5. C~E OF I~OR~T~N (~ ~l~ - ~ 7. ~R~NE~LY CLOSEO (Ch~k One ~m 0~) ~ 4. A~ED ~R~T ~Uu~ o~), ~ 8. TANK RE~VED ~ ~. TE~RY SI~ CLO~RE I. FAClL~ I 8~ INFORMA~ N~R[ST CROSS SlREEI ~. F~C~L~ O~R ~ ~ 4. [O~ AGENCY~STRIC? : ~ 2. I~AL ~ e. STATE AGE~Y' 8US~NESS ~. ~S STATION ~ 3. F~M ~ 5. ~RC~ ~ 3. P~R~IP ~ 7. FEDE~L AGENCY* 402. ~ ~ 2. DISTRIB~OR ~ 4. ~CES~R ~ a. OmER VI. LEGAL NO~FICA~ON AND MAIL~G ~DRES~ WI. ~PUC~ 81GNA~RE SI~RE OF ~1~ ~TE / / 424. ] ~NE 4~. ~ ~ ~TEUSTFACtLI~NU~R(ror~IU,IO~/y) 4.. J t~U~TiFI~TE~--(FoF~'Iu~) ~, UPCF (71~) S:~CUPAFORMS~a.~d ~ CITY OF' BAKEI~FiELD~ OFF[~I~ OF ENVIRO~~~''VICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakei~ji~~~i(~ j) t T~XK CO.~l ~T~~ ~~~ .... ,~..~..~,~ ...~. ~:..~ ~< ,~~~?~:,., ........ ,< = ,~.., .. ...... ~ a ,. ~(~~~ o, ~,.~~ lat. ~~~~,~. a-]. ~,m a ~. ~Am J ~ L ~~ a ~. ~A~~~~(~" ~ L t~~ J ...... "~T~~ a~ ~.. -'.~ I ,,:,,-,: ,,-' -- UPCF (?,'~g) $:~CUPAFORM.gI~W~C~ ~.W~ (./PCF ~ 7,'~) S:~CUPAFORMS'~WRC~.~! ~ CITY OF BAKE~S~!E~(~,m~ ~., " 17~ S CheSter Ave., ,r (661) 326~79 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS-iNSTALLATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE , One form ,per tank - I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 8USINES.~ NAME (Sam/l$ FACILrI'Y ~ o~ C)~A - ~ ~ A~) ........................................... FAClUTY ID # TANK IO I .,-, " .................. II. INSTALLATION Check all Ihat el)ply · E] The Installer has been certified by the tank and piping manufacturers. E] The installation has been insped~l and certified by a registered professional engineer. I~ The installation has been Inspected and approved by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services. r-! Ail work listed on the manufacturer's Installation checklist has been completed. I:B" The Installation contractor has been certified or licensed by the Contractors State License Board. E] Another method was used as allowed by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services. Identify method: IlL TANK OWNER/AGENT SIGNATURE ' ~t ~' ~" ~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ '~1~' ~..~ ~'~ ................. ---- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - iNSTALLATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE One form per I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION ~ (Same It FAC~;t"Y ~ M O~A · ~ ~ At) II, INSTALLA11ON The lnst~ller has been cert~ed by the tank end piping msnu~clurerS. The Installation has been inspect! ;nd certified by a registered pmfessionM engineer. The Instsllat~on has been insp~cted ;nd approved by the City of' Bakersfield Office of' Environmental Se~ces. A~I work listed on the msnufac~umr's lnstall~n checklist bee been completed. The installa~lon contractor hss been cert~ed or licensed by the CoMr~ors State License Bosrd. Another method was used as allowed by the City of Bakersfield Office Df Environmental Services. Iden;~, method: III. TANK OWNER/AGENT 81GHATURE U.O;.(~.OUNO STO.A(~; ~'^.KS- ~NS~^'LA~O. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE One fo~, per tank - I. FAClL~ IOEN~FICATION 8US~NE~ ~ (~ a~ FAC[~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ Al) .................................... II. INSTALLATION " [] The Installer has been certified by the tank end piping manufacturerS. I::] The Installation has been insped~! and certified by a registered professional engineer. I:g" The Installation has been Inspected and approved by Ihe City of Bakersfield Office of Envimnmenlal ServiceS. 1:3 All work listed on the manufacturer's Installation checklist has been completed. I:g" The installation contractor has been certified or licensed by the Contractors State Llcense Board. Another method was used as allowed by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services. Identify_ method: 1 IlL TANK OWNER/AGENT 81GNATURE D April 4, 2000 Stewarts Petroleum r~R~ c,~F Mr. Don Dozah RON FRAZE 11 East 4th Street ADMINISTRATIVE 8F. RVICEB' Bakersfield, CA 93307 2101 'H' Street BakerSfield, ~ 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Dozah: 2101 'H' StrUt You have been identified ~ ~e compli~ce coord~ator for ~e ~' ~ ~ faciliyfacilities referenced ~ ~e a~ent. vOiCE (~s) ~e pemits to operate ~is faciliyfacilities will expire on J~e 30, 2000. PR~ON S~C~ 1715 ~.ter Am. However, M order for ~is o~ce to renew yo~ pe~it, updated fo~s A, ~k~, ~ ~1 vo~c~ ~ a~.~l B, ~ C m~t be filled out ~d re~ed prior to ~ i~u~ce ora new F~ (~5) 3~76 pe~it. e~RONM~ 8~CU ~7~5 Ch~t~ A~. PIe~o m~e s~e ~at you ~e sendMg ~e updated fo~s which ~e Bak8~flsId, ~ vo~c~ (~5) 3~a97~ Mdicated by ~e date 7/99 M ~e lower left h~d comer. PIo~o complete V~ (~5) 3~76 ~d re~ to ~is o~ce by May 15, 2000. Failure to comply, will result in ~nl~ DMSlON a delay of issu~ce of yo~ new pe~it to operate. ~2 ~ A~. ~ke~, ~ 9~ voice (~s) 3~a7 Should you have ~y questions, ple~e feel flee to c~l me at ~ (~) 661-326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood, Inspector Office of Enviromental Services SU/dam attachment FaeillB,_ Name Address BP Oil 2 Oak Street, Bakersfield, Ca 93304 Del Taco/Mobil 3622 California Ave, Bakersfield, Ca 93309 Fastbreak 4800 White Lane, Bakersfield, Ca 93309 Stuart's Mobil 101 19i Street, Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Jim's Mobil 3200 "F" Street, Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Smarts Mobil 800 34th Street, Bakersfield, Ca 93301 · ~I~TE WATER ~E~'OURcES CONTROL BOARD i~ UNDERGROUNI75~0RAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATiON~"FORM A. _ r..__._,~. - . COMPLETE THIS FORM FOR EACH FACIUTY/SFrE I MARK ONLY ~ 1 NEW PERMIT ~ 3 RENEWAL PERMIT E~ 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENT1.Y CLOSED S~TE ONE ~TEM ~ 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY SrTE CLOSURE L FACILITY/SITE INFORMATION & ADDRESS - (MUST BE COMPLETED) ~A OR FACILITY NAME i NAME OF OPERATOR A~DRESS i NEAREST CROSS STREET ' PARCELIHO~ C;TYNAME . STATE i ZiPCODE SlTE PHONE # WITH AREA CODE TO INDICATE ~CORPORATIO# ~ ~NDI¥1OUAL ~ PARTNEP~HIP LOCAUAGEHCY "--~ COUi~'Y~C~.NCY ~ STATE-~.;E~""f ~ FEDERN.-AGEI~¥ 9~TRICTS ~'YPE OF BUSINESS ,~__~_~ GAS STATION I~ 2 DISTRIBUTOR ~ ~' IF INDIAN la OF TANKS AT SITE I E. P.A. L D. · ~ ~ RESERVATION ~ ~ 3 FARM ~__ 4 PROCESSOR ~-- 50T""ER OR TRUST~ I I EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMEROEHCY CONTACT PERSO~ (SECONDARY) . ~AYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) RHONE · WITH AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE · WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS.' NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE · WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE · WITH AREA CODE II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION - [MUST BE COMPLETED! ~AME CARE OF ADDRE~ INFORMATION ,',tA~LtNG OR STREET A~DRESS ~' i~ IHn~ir~l '-~ INDIVIDUAL I-"] LOCN.-AG~ E~ STATE.AC~4CY ! C;TY NAME STATE i Z~PCOOE t PHONE. WITH AREA CODE iii. TANK OWNER INFORMATION - (MUST BE COMPUE~£D} I h~ME OF OWNER CARE OF ADDRESS INF-ORMATION I ~AILING OR STREET ADDRESS v~ Ix~=rer~le ~_~ INi~/IDUAL [~ L0CALJ~E~f E~ STATE.AGENCY Ct ,"Y NAME STATE 7JP CO~ PHONE ·WtTH AREA IV. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION UST $TORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER - Call (916) 739-2582 if queslJons arise. V. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILLING AD DRESS Lc#al nc:,!!ca{ion and billing will be sent to the ta~k owner unless box I or II is checked. CHECK ONE BOX INDICATING ~q-llCH ABOVE ADDRESS SHOULD BE USED FO~ LE3A. NOTIFICATIONS AND BILLING: I. [] II. [] IlL [] THIS FORM HAS J~N CO~PLETEDJo'f~IDE, R PENAL TY OF PER,.I~'RY. AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY COUN,~y # JURISDICT;ON # FAClLFrY # LOCATION CODE - OPTIONAL,. CENSUS TRACT # - OPT~ON,4~. ; SUPVISOR · DISTRICT CODE - OPT/GNA/. THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AT LEAST (1) OR MORE PERMIT APPLICATION · FORM B, UNLESS THIS IS A CHANGE OF SITE INFORMATION ONLY. FOR0033A~I2 FORM A (9o90) ~TATE OF CAUFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM, MARK ONLY [] 1 NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [~ 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE ONEITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE [] 8 TANK REMOVED DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED: I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ~TEMS -- SPECIFY ~F UNKNOWN C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) ~.//~,~V~...~:~,V~/~ D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: ,~/{~:~) .--- II. TANK CONTENTS ~F A-1 IS MARKED. COMPLETE ITEM C. [] 2 PETROLEUM [] 80 EMPTY [] , PRODUCT [] lbPREMIUM [] 7 METHANOL UNLEADED [] 5 JET FUEL [] 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 2 WASTE [] 2 LEADED [] 99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. #: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, AND C, AND ALL THATAPPLIES IN BOX D A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK'I [] 99 OTHER E~ BARESTEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC B. TANK MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER [] , RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALKYD LINING '[~ EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLIC LINING C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] $ UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 9g OTHER UNING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES ~ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 P~BERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE .~. IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION ~ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER CONSTRUCTION A~ SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN B. U OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE W/FPP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL Jl~lO CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 1'~2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING ~:~ INTERSTITIAL O. LEAK DETECTION 99 OTHER MONffORtNG V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 6 TANK TEST,NG '.TERSTIT,ALMON'TO"'NG []., .o.E [] 95 UNKNOWN [] O0 OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION [ 1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAY/YR) 2. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OFSUBSTANCE REMAINING GALLONS 3. WAS TANK FILLED WlTHiNERT MATERIAL ? YES [~ NO[] THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALT~OF PEFJU~, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT (PRINTED&SIGNATURE) J'~ /. /~ -- ,..~ ~.~'). ~.. = i DATE f LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE LD. NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW COUNTY # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # I PERMIT NUMBER I PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM e (9-90~ THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPUCATION · FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOR0034B-R4 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY ~ 1 NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT ~ 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE ONE ITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE ~-] 8 TANK REMOVED DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED: I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) ~,~~N~ ~ D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: II. TANK CONTENTS ~F A-~ ~S MARKED, COMPLETE ~TEM C. A. [~1 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL [] 4 OIL B. C. [] la REGULAR ,~ 3 DIESEL [] 6 AVIATION GAS ~_~ UNLEADEDL__J [] 2 PETROLEUM [] ~ EMPW [] ~ .RO~UCT~ ~PRE~UM [] ~ M~T.~.OL UNLEADED [] 5 JET FUEL [] 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 2 WASTE [] 2 LEADED [] 99 OTHER (DESCRlaE IN ITEM D. aLLOW O. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. #: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN gOXES & B, ANDC, AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~/2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER a. TANK ~/1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (PrJlllarY~rallk) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER [] . RUSSER LI.ED [] ~ AL~D L""G ' [] ~ EPOX~ L,.ING [] 4 PHE.OL~ LI.,NG C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH le0% METHANOL ? YES ~ NO__ D. CORROSION ~--~/~ POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [~] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN ['~ 99 OTHER IV, PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE A IF AaovE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICASLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION ~ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A{~ 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A [J 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATISLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL ~ 30 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A [I 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION ~'1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING ~ INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION ¥1. lANK CLOSURF ~NFOFI~ATION LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW COUNTY # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # I PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE I PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE ~OR~ B (~.~0} THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPUCATION - FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FORO0~4 B.P,4 ~I'ATE OF CAUFORN~A STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY [] 1 NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [~/ 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION ~ 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE ONE ITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE [] 8 TANK REMOVED DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED: I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL =TEMS - SPECIFY aP UNKNOWN i C. DATE iNSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) ~_~//~'~V/'~:::)~./'/~/~ D, TANK CAPACI'~f IN GALLONS: ~, ~::){::70 -- II. TANK CONTENTS ~F A-1 ~S MAR~ED, COMPLETE ~TEM C. A. ~]~'1 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL [] 4 OIL la. C. ~ ,aREGULARuNLEADED ~{ 43 GASAHoLDIESEL [] 6 AVIATION GAS I [] 2 PETROLEUM [] ~0 EMPT~ r--I 'PROOUCT [] ,b PREMIUM [] 7 M~HA"OL UNLEADED [] S JET FUEL [] 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 2 WASTE [] 2 LEADEO [] 99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED. ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. #: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANDC. ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~' 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER S. TANK [~ 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANiZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER [] ~ RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALKYD LINING '[~3 EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLIC LINING C. INTERIOR LININO [] ~ GLASS UNINe [] S UNUNEO [~ ~S UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE W1TH 100% METHANOL ? YES V/ NO~ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP ~ 4 FtaERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTtC PROTECTION ~j'~s CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE [] 9S UNKNOWN [] ~e OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRC, ~ A IF ABOVE GROUNO OR U ~F UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U ~ SUCTION A~,) 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAWTY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A(~) 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL ALI 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN ALI 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A~IO CATHOOIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [~'l AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING ~]~3 INTERSTITIAl aO,~O,~,G [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [~ AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING I [] 6 TANK TEST,NG 1~7 ,NTERST,T,ALMON,TOR,NG [] ~, NONE [] ~ UNKNOWN [] ~ OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION SUBSTANCE REMAINING GALLONS INERT MATERIAL ? YES [] NO [] THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENAL T~P~JURY/~'A"~"D TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT APPLICAN~rSNAME ~ ~ ( ) [ ~ DATE . / LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER IS COMPOSEO OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW COUNTY # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # I } PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM a (9-~0) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPECATION - FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. F~B-R4 · .~ Stato Water t~ources Conu~rd (Instructions on reverse) ....CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM A. I am required to domomlr~o irmam~i Re~ in dm required amounts as speeded ~ ~ ~. ~r l~ ~. ~ ~ ~ C~ or AND or I-"'~! mi~ioa dollars ~r o~earrea~ ~ 2 mfll~oa doil~3 z-,,ul ~S~es~e B. -q~ ~'~' ~-~-~z-~d~' hereby cert/fies that/t is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, T'die 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demenstmte financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: // ~. ~ ~ ,:=~,~7' Note: ff you are using the STate Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are/n comp//ance w/th al~ cond/tions for participation in the Fund. D. F&~B~Nmne FmTlity .a~kir,m, Fa~it~Nmo Fm'li{yN~me Fm~ity ,~ldr~.- t/7' ¢- .......... INSTRUCTIONS (:BR~r..F'TC, ZL2TON OF FINANCIAL RESPONSZBTT-T2~ FORM PLease tyl)e or l)r~nt cLesrty eLL ;i~f°~t~on on Certification of Financial ResponsibiLity form.' ALL UST facilities etd/or etta-ouned or operated my be Listed on one form; therefore a separate certificate ia not required for each site. DCX:IJ4ENT ~NFORNATZON A.. Aimt Required - Check the appropriate boxes.- B. Naie of Tafdc OMnee - FuLL name of either the tank o~ner or the operator. or Operator C. Nedmflim Type - Indicate ~hich State approved mechanism(s) are being used to aha, finsrciai responsibility either as contained in the federal regulations, 40 CFR, Part 280, Subpart H, Sections 280.90 through 280.103 (See Financial RponsibiLity Guide, for more information), or Section 2802.1, Chapter 18, Oivision 3, TitLe 23, CCR. Magla of lsmaer - List aLL names and addresses of companies and/or individuals issuing coverage. 14echaflisaa Number - List ldentlfylng nutioer for each mechanism used. ExampLe: insurance policy hurdler or file ntmber as indicated on bond or doctment. (if using State CLeanup Ftald (State Fund) Leave blank.) Coverage Aai~mt - indicate amount of coverage for each type of mechanism(s). Zf more than one mechanism is indicated, total must equal 1002 of financial responsibility for each faci L i ry. Coverage Period - indicate the effective date(s) of aLL financial mechanism(s). (State Fraud coverage MouLd be continuous as Long as you maintain compliance and remain eLigibLe to continue participation in the Fund.) Corrective Actim - indicate yes or no. Does the specified financial mechanism provide coverage for corrective action? CTf using State Fund, indicate ,,yes,,.) Third Party - Zndicate yes or no. Does the specified financial mechanism provide coverage for Campemmtim third party compensation? (if using State Fund, indicate "yes".) O. FaciLity - Provide aLL facility and/or site names and addresses. ]nforation E. Sigrmture BLock - Provide signature and date signed by tank o~ner or operator; printed or typed name and title of tank o~ner or operator; signature of ,itness or notary and date signed; and printed or typed name of witness or notary (if notary signs as witness, please place notary seal next to notary's signature). Idlers to Iai L Certification: PLease send original to your Local agency (agency who issues your UST permits). Keep a copy of the certificatio~ at each facility or site Listed on the form. If you have questions on financial responsibility requiremeflts or on the Certification of Financial Responsibi.Lity Form, please contact the State UST CLeanup FLed at (916) 7~9-2~75. Note: PnLties for FaiLure to comply with Financial Re~;~f~ibiLityRequiteaeflts: FaiLure to compLy may result in: (1) jeopardizing claimant eLigibiLity for the State UST CLeanup Fred, and (~) LiabiLity for civil penalties of up to $10,000 doLLars per day, per undergrot~cl storage tank, for each day of violation as stated in ArticLe ?, Section 25299.76(a) of the CaLifornia HeaLth and Safety Code. FROM COR~RPRO COMPRNIES BRKERSID PHONE NO. : GG1 5880364 Sep. 16 1999 01:59PM PG ~ .~ ....... 12 tO - 20 ~A DAT~: ~ fo~W~r~ F STATIC ON O~ ~ ~ OFF ~V __._ [~~~. / o,~sl /.5~ o.~5 ~.,,- ~ : . __ · ..~ ~ , ~:; ~.l ~o~r~,~a STRUCTURE-TO-~.~OIL POTENTIAL DATA- .OCATIO~ POTENTIAL(,.mV) c~_.o~L_ CL,~r REMARI~ rererertce~ R '~ :z :~ 4 ~ £' ~o~le~ A ~, ,,. v.,.__~ ~. ___ v-_ ,. ,~o OFF ~ . . ~ _ . s. 8 ~,..~! )., ~.~) ,~, %'z.: o.,~bO ..· .,.. __- O~ __ _. '~ ' ...... FROM~: CORRP,R,O COMPANIES BAKERS~.D PHONE NO. : 661 5880364 Sep, i6 i999 02;OiPM P9 '' ' '-~' ' ~ ~ ~ ; ............ -" ' 4 , ,, ~' ; . ~ ' ' ' ' ~' ' I ' ,.,,.,, ... ~ ', e~t .~b , ~ ' i ~ ~ ', : ~ .... · ]' t '--- ', D February 9, 1999 r,.e c.,er Stuarts Union Ave Mobil RON FRAZE I01 19th St A~M~N~S'mA'r~ smvicEs Bakersfield, CA 93301 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 RE: Compliance Inspection SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 tAX (~o5) 395-1349 The city will start compliance inspections on all fueling stations within the city limits. This inspection will include business plans, Pa~o, SERVICES underground storage tanks and monitoring systems, and hazardous 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 materials inspection. VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 To assist you in preparing for this inspection, this office is ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES enclosing a checklist for your convenience. Please take time to read this 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 list, and verify that your facility has met all the necessary requirements to VOICE (805) 326-3979 be in FAX (805) 326-0576 comp.ance. TR~NING o,VIS,ON Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersne~d. cA 93308 805-326-3979. VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure January 28, 1999 John Stuart Stuarts Mobil 101 19th Street F~RE C.~EF Bakersfield, CA 93301 RON FRAZE RE: Rectifier Inspection Records ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 Dear Sir; FAX (805) 395-1340 Our records reveal that your facility was recently modified to meet SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street 1998 upgrade requirements. Our records also show that your facility uses Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 cathodic protection using an "impressed current system." FAX (805) 395-1349 California Code of Regulations Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Section 2635(a) requires that all impressed-current cathodic protection Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 systems shall be inspected no less than every 60 calendar days to ensure FAX (805) 326-0576 that they are in proper working order. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Since cathodic protection is a vital part of your monitoring system, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 this office will be verifying that your logs and inspection records are up to FAX (005) 326-0578 date. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. To assist you, this office is providing you with' a "Rectifier Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 Inspection Sheet" for your convenience. FAX (805) 399-5763 Should you have any questions with regard to your cathodic protection system or record keeping requirements, please do not hesitate to call ine at 326-3979. Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure cc: R. Huey, Director, O.E.S. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM This momtonng program must be kept at the UST location at all times. The iaformation on this momtoring program are conditions of the operating permit. The permit holder must notify the Or,ce of Eaviroumental Services withi. 30 days of any change~ to the momtormg procedures, unless required to o~t~in approval before making the e_h.~ng¢. Required by. Sec~o~ 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCR. ! Facility Name Facility Address /'c~/ / ~ ~',0' ~z'~'~_~. .~,~,~.s-.,-~'/...~ . ~ · I. If an unauthorized release occurs, how will the hazardous substance be cleaiaed up? Note: ff released hazardous substances reach the environment, increase the fire or explosion b,--rck are not cleaned up from the secondary, containment within 8 hours, or deteriorate the secondary containment, then the Office of Environmental Services must be notified 2. Describe the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and properly disposing of any hazardous substance..,~,~o/~t'/ 3. Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above. 4. Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment: 5. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any work necessary under the response plan: ,~s,,v' ~ ..~'~,~.-.. · ~',e~'~-, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM This monitoring program must b~ kept at the UST location at all timea. Tim ~0on on thig ~ program a~ conditions of the otn~ratmg permit. The permit holder must notify the Offic~ of Enviromnmm~l Services within 30 days of any changes to the monitonag procedut~ tmleaa required to obtain approval before making thc change. Required by Sections 2632(d) and 2641Oa) CCR. Facility Name ~(..,,~v~_~,:~-- c..',4~,~,/ ~ /dt:~/z.~ Facility Address /~/ /q~v' ~-~,-. /'~,~--~,,.c~,,~__~ ~-~ A. Describe the frequency of performing the monitoring: Piping ,/ -,- -- '". B. What methods and equipment, identiiied by name and model, will be used for perfuming the monitoring: Piping ,, ~ ,, /' /' "' C. Describe the location(s) where the monitoring will be performed (facility plot plan should be attached): D. List the name(s) and title(s) of the people responsible for performing the monitoring and/or maintaining the equipment: E. Reporting Format for monitoring: Piping ,,, "' F. Describe the preventive maintenance schedule for the monitoring equipment. Note: Maintenance must be in accordance with the manufacturer's maintenance schedule but not less than every 12 mouths. ~/,~-- ~/z~..~.~z~_~ ' :;~ A~'o~,/n~..~-~.~ O. Describe the training necessary for the operation of UST system, including piping, and the monitoring equipment: A/~z.o //.//,,ff_~ ~ ~;~f-~, -,et:~r ~g?~/.no-~.~J~"/-~", B A K E R S F I E L.D FIRE DEPARTMENT January30,1998 Rite CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY Don Dozah Stuart's Petroleum ~Mmmm~ 11 East 4th Street 2101 'H' Slreet ~e~, c~ 9~m Bakersfield, CA, 93 3 07 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 RE: Mobil Station at 101 17~ Street in Bakersfield. 2101 'H' S~eet Dear Don: Bakersfield, CA 93301 (8O5) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 For your convenience, ! am enclosing the n¢ccssa~ paperwork which will ~o~s~w~s keep you Jn compliance with thc Health and Safety Code and Calif.ornJa Code of. 1715 Chester Ave. Regulations. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 fAx(805) 326-o576 Enclosed is the £0110wing: ENVIIIONMENTAL SEIiVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. 1. Business Plan. ~e~-r~u, CA 9~01 2. Statement of' Financial Responsibility. (805) 326-3979 FAX CS05) 326-0576 3. Written Routine Monitoring Procedure. 4. Unauthorized Release Response Plan. ~i.i~ o~. 5. Form A&B. (80,5) 399-4697 lAX (806)399-570 These above mentioned documents must be returned to this office within thirty (30) days (February 27, 1998). Should you have any questions, please call me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Tank Inspector SBU/dm )A~ I~T, JLL~O// i~~~~ C,~l/.ir COil · III II · II II J-., II IlL .... ii II I CITY OF BAKERSRELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (80~ 326-3979 r~SPSCHON P-~COP. D PO~T CARD AT .lOB S1TE INTRUSIONS: PI~ ~ f~ ~ ~ ~y ~ ~ ~p of~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. 1. ~NOTcov~f~yn~~~m~p~off~P~~. FoH~~~~~ r~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T~ ~ BA~ ~ of T~(s) ~l~ ' PIPING ~EM Pip~g & ~ay w/~ll~ SgCOND~Y CONTMNM~. O~L PRO~ ~N L~ ~lafi~ - Piping f~_ Vault Wi~ ~ Co~ble ~ ~ogs) for ~ Sp~D.W. T~s) Momm~g Wcll(s~S~s). H20 T~ Spill ~ev~tion mx~ I FIN~ CONTRACTOR '~...~S LICENSE# CoNtrACT ~:l~r~ ~¢Cd' PHONE# BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT November 12, 1997 FII~ CHIEF MICHAELR. KELLY Mr. Britt Beal I.C.E.S. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2~o~ ','Street 2345 Fruitvale Avenue ~ker~fle~, CA 93,301 Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 CLOSURE OF 1 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE SuPP~mON,~v~C~ TANK(S) LOCATED AT 101 19a' STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA. 2101 "H" Street Bakersneld, CA 93,30] PERMIT #BR-0 195 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Beal: PREVENTION SEll, ICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bokersfleld, CA 93,301 This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the (805) 326-3951 FAX (80,5) 326-0~76 preliminary assessment associated with the closure of the tanks located at the above stated address. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA93301 Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with the (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)32641576 assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. Accordingly, no unauthorized release reporting is necessary for this closure. .. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street E3kersfield, CA 93308 If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805) (805) 399-4697 326-3979. FAX (805) 399-5763 Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm cc: Y.Pan, RWQCB CAHE_ROH ~ MARILEE REAGOR 805~259~1 P.O1 Industrial Contamination Extraction Service Inc.~ "Fluid Recycling Specialists" 2345 FRUITVALE AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 (805) 861-1884 DATE: TO: TIME' t' ~P~ COMPANY: FAX #: FROM: NUMBER OF PAGES: ,~/ MESSAGE: ,, . REPLY YES NO CAME_~OH ~ MARILEE RE~OR 805~59~1 P.02 LABORATORIES November 04, 1997 BRITT BEAk ICES 7401 ROSEDALE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: 97-11388 Samples Received: Dsar ~r. Beal: The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you have any questions regardin9 this report please contact me at (805)327-4911, ex~. 204. ~%y unused sample will be stored on our premises ~or a minimum of 30 days (excludin9 bac~eriolo~icals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at ~he time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to submission number 97-i~388 when callin9 for assistance. sincerely, Tina Green Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc. CAME.RO~ ~ MARILEE REAGOR $05~259~1 P.O~ LABORATORIES Page i To~al Petroleum ~ydrocarbon~ ICES Date Reported: 10/30/97 7401 ROSEDALE Date Received: 10/22/97 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 97-11388-2 Att2%: BRITT BEA/~ 589-9039 Sample Description: B.P. 19TH & UNION: T.P,H. ~2 SAMPLED BY BRITT BEAL ~;am[)ling ba~e/Time: 10/22/97 ~ 10:42AM Method c0ns~,ituen~ S~a_mDle Rg~ults ~nits ~.O. L, Metho~ )~.al Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons None Detected mg/kg 20. EPA-418.1 Stuart G, But=ram Department Supervisor CAME; ON & MARILEE REA~OR 805~59~1 P.04 LABORATORIES p~,g~ i Total Petroleum HydrOcarbon~ !{'~ES Date Reported: 10/30/97 740i ROSEDALE Date Received: 10/22/97 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 97-11388-1 Attli: BRITT sEAL 589-9039 ~a~]~le Description: B.P. 19TH & UNION: T.P.H. #1 S~PLED BY BRITT BEAL Sampling Date/Time: 10/22/97 ~ I0:41A~ Method Fon~.::~tuen~s ~ample, Resul~s ~9i~s ~ MethQ~ Tot~[1 Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons None Detected mg/kg 20. EPA-418.1 Sttlart G. Buttram Department Supervisor B~RSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) .326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM FACILITY ~n ~¥~ ~ ADDRESS /~9[ 1'/4~ OWNER sTf~r~ Pe4~l¢o~ PERMIT TO OPERATE# CONTRACTOR ~e~s CONTACT PERSON ~r,~ LABORATORY ~)~ k~%~ #OFSAMPLES /1 " TEST METHODOLOGY '~ ~ PRELIMANARY ASSESSMENT CO. Ho[rd. :~ ~CONTACT PERSON CO~ RECIEPT -e LEL% ~ O:% PLOT PLAN CONDITION OF TANKS CONDITION OF PIPING ' CONDITION OF SOIL _5.n~, ~' ~ ~ ~ ~.,~4~, ' ' ' DATE INSPECTORS N~E SIG~TURE ~NDERGROUND STORAGE TA ROGRA'M '~ 3'1-' ~'~: ~.':~.r?--GC.,,~:. "'.i; .' ,. ,q2: 'L',. '" ",;VT ', 7~ ,. .."' PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STOP, AGE TANt .:, ..... ........ .::. .... . ,?. ,. .,.,_... _~.:::. !..:¢? SITE INFORMATION 4{ -~' SITE ..%~.e. Vl~..~ 5'r'a.~:~ ADDRESS /0/ I~ ~T'. ZIP CODE APN FACILITYNAME'~' ..~w~,/' l~ ~ ~f~,,~,j CROSS STREET TANK OWNER/OPERATOR'5-r~z-'r '~ ~T-,~L.~'~ PHONE No. ~5"- G, ~, · MAILING ADDRESS // g'~' ~ .~. r~ <~z' CITY ~'a.~g~'~__z~ ZIP CODE CONTRACTOR INFORMATION COMPANY ..,~'-~'~-~' PHONE No. <~'~ /-/'~¢ LICENSE NO.,4 -"7,~,'Z'7~' ADDRESS ~3, ,d,~' .--~"'A~'~TT~'~.~-~ .~"~ ,~ CITY~',~"g~.~,~,~,.~ ZIP CODE INSURANCE CARRIERS"ra.3-~ ~:~.~,,,.~,.~,/g,,/~uE. ~.,') WORKMENS COMP No.?,~32~. PRELIMANARY ASSEMENT INFORMATION COMPAN¥~t.O,.~.. ~'~t.t~4.~r~* PHONE No. UCENSE No. ADDRESS CITYJ~'~~ ~ ZIP CODE INSURANCE CARRIER WORKMENS COMP No. ' TANK CLEANING INFORMATION · COMPANY /~ ~'~' PHONE No.~/-/ ADDRESS 2 ~ F~ ~~ ~ ~ CIW 8~~ ZIP CODE ~ WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER CoL¢'5 3 Z ~ ~ / ~AecA~ ~ NAME OF RINSTATE DISPOSAL FACILI~ ADDRESS CIW ZIP CODE FACILIW INDENTIFICATION NUMBER TANK ~ANSPOETEE INFORMATION COMPANY ~¢~5 PHONE No. ~ZZ-~ LICENSE No.~~3 ~ ADDRESS~'~ ~0~ CIW ~~~ ZIP CODE ~7 TANK DESTINATION '. TANK INFORMATION TANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES CHEMICAL STORED . STORED PREVIOUSLY STORED ' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ OFFIC~L USE ONLY :::~:~::~:~:~:~:~:+:~::~:~:::~:+:~::~::::::~::::::~::~:~:::::~::~:5:~:~:~:~:~~~:~y:~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :"" x. THE APPLICANT HAS ~ECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE A~ACHED CONDITIONS OFTHIS PEEMIT AND ANY Of HEE SfAfE, LOCAL AND FEDEEAL EEGULATIONS. THIS FO~M HAS BEEN COMPLBED UNDE~ PENAL~ OF PE~UEY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWtED~B~EOI, . A~~D~ APPLICANT NAME (P~IND APPLICANT'SI~ATURE THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVE~ · · "..-~[K~ ~HECK~ PAYABLE TO THE "ClW OF BAKERSFIELD" ~ ~,~ $0 ~ dl $~ ENGINEERING CO. d"~q/'~ ~ ]Date: September 15, 1997 Day:Monday IProject: 11 Epst 19th Street, Bakersfield CA IContractor: ICES TANK DESCRIPTION: I 4,000 Gallon Undenground Fuel Tank 2, 5,000 Gallon'Underground Fu'~'i Tank 3 $,000 Gallon Underground Fuel Tank INSPECTION DESCRIPTION: Dry Film Coating dry film discontinuity testing was performed with a Tinke~--TaS°r Discontinuities AP/VV Holiday Detector with the capacitor set at 35,000 volts. 100% of Testing surface area was tested. Calibration by completion of circuit. All discontinuities were marked for remedial repair. CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT 16, SECTION 2663 (h) (7). Dry film thickness measurements were conducted utilizing a DEFELSKO Dry Film POSITECTOR 6000 FT2 (meets Ferrous ASTM B499 & SSPC-PA2.) Thickness calibrated this date before and after inspection. Calibration was obtained ;Measurements in accordance with ASTM D1186 on National Bureau of Standards (NIST) calibration plates $RM#1358 at 39.7 mills. Dry film thickness readings met 100 mil and manufacturer's requirements based upon SSPC-PA2 criteria. CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT 16, SECTION 2663 (h) (6). Tank # 1 Average mills .105.0 Standard deviation Number of Readings 99..__~+ 2 Average mills 110.0 Standard deviation Number of Readings _99+ 3 Average mills 100.0 Standard deviation Number of Readings..99+ 4 Average mills Standard deviation Number of Readings 5 Average mills Standard deviation Number of Readings 6 Average mills Standard deviation N~mber of Readings D~ Film Hardness Hardness measurements ranged from 75-85+ on a Barber Colman Measurements Hardness Impressor, Model ~:~YZJ935. Calibrated on aGYZLf~69 test disc, stamped 87-89. CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT 16, SECTION 2663 Off-Ratio Coating Coating film was uniform in texture and color indicating no off-ratio application. Based solely upon the above tests, the coating applicator's final Inspection cdteda, the above referenced tank/s are suitable for continuous use for gasoline or diesel fuel storage only.  an~j~ed to CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT. 16, SECTION 2663 (h)(8)(a). Sent by: ;ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:38AM Job 339 Page 1 I#OOS'I'ilIAI. CO#TANI#ATIO# EXTRACTIOll SERVICES, I#C. 2345 Fruitvale Ave. #8 ~ Bakersfield, California 93308 Phone 805-861-18,84 ~, Fax 805-861-9124 CA LIC. NQ A-726775 HAZ/A-7091 September 28, 1997 Mr. Steve Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Reference: Permit BJ -0089, UST Final Report Please find enclosed the subject Final Report for U/T and Interior Coating Inspection from C&H Engineering, the parent company of Hake Technical Services. Regards, Cameron Reagor CCZ Stuarrs BP - 19th & Union Sent by: iCES 805-861-9774 _ 09/28/97 11:27AM Job 338 Page 1 ENGINEERING CO. September 25, 1997 ICES 2345 Fruitvale Ave./t8 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attn.: Steve Underwood Subject: Structural Report Mr. Beals; Pursuant to your request, C&H Technical Services performed Ultrasonic Thickness Testing on the three gasoline storage tanks, located at 11 East 19th street in Bakersfield California. Test methods and procedures were performed in accordance with thc California Code of Kegulations, Title 23, dictating a 1 sq. i~ grid pattern examination. All readings taken as previously documented on our schematics were found to be satisfactory and exhibited minimal subtrate degradation and metal loss. A visual examination was performed in cojunction with the ultrasonic testing and no irregularities were identified. Based upon the testing as dictated by California Code of Regulations, Title 23, it is that the structural integrity of each of the three tanks at the above noted location believed is satisfactory and will provide long term serviceability with the properly installed coating system. . If' you have any questions or concerns please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, A Daniel Lawhorn Sr. Inspector Sent by: ICES 805-861~9774 09/28/97 11:28AM Job 338 Page 2 ENGINEERING CO. - ~i~ ~ September 25, 1997 ICES 2345 Fruitvale Ave. #8 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attn.' Britt Beal; Cameron Reagor; Subject: Structural Report Mr. Beals; Pursuant to your request, C&H Technical Services performed Ultrasonic Thickness Testing on the three gasoline storage tanks, located at 11 East 19th street in Bakersfield California. Test methods and procedures were performed in accordance with the California Code of'Regulations, Title 23, dictating a I sq. ft grid pattern examination. All readings taken as previously documented on our schematics were found to be satisfactory and exhibited minimal subtrate degradation and metal loss. A visual examination was performed in cojunction with the ultrasonic testing and no irregularities were identified. Based the testing as dictated by California Code of Regulations, Title 23, it is upon believed that the structural integrity of each of the three tanks at the above noted location is satisfactory and will provide long term serviceability with the properly installed coating system. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the undersigned. Daniel Lawhorn ~ Sr. Inspector I Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:28AM. Job 338 Page 3 Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:28AM Job 338 Page 4 FINAL REPORT and INTERIOR COATING INSPECTION of THREE GASOLINE STORAGE TANKS at 11 EAST 19th STREET BAKERSFIELD CA PREPARED FOR: MR. CAMERON REAGOR MR. BRITT BEAL ICES COATINGS INSPECTION MANAGER September 26, 1997 Sent by: ICES 805-861o9774 09/28/97 11:29AM Job 338 Page 5 BACKGROUND In accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 23, C&H Technical Services provided on-the-job U/T and coating inspection services for the surface preparation and coating application on the interior of three gasoline storage tanks, Bakersfield, CA. Inspection services began on September 15,1997 at the commencement of blast cleaning and ultrasonic thickness testing. Inspection procedures were completed on September 22, 1997 with the completion of the final inspection operations. The primary inspector during ali operations was Mr. Dan Lawhorn. CONTRACTOR The contractor performing the surface preparation and coating material applications was ICES., located in Bakersfield, CA. Mr. Britt Be. al was foreman during all operations. DAILY INSPECTION REPORTS During the work, C&H Technical Service's Daily Paint Inspection Reports were prepared. Areas covered included the pre-surface remedial work, ambient conditions, surface preparation, mixing of coating materials, coatings application, coatings thickness, and holiday testing. A total of five (5) reports were completed and submitted. INSPECTION EQUIPMENT The inspection equipment employed included the following: 1. Sling Psychrometer, U.S. Weather Bureau Psychometric Tables, and PTC Surface Temperature T~rs were used for determining ambient conditions and surface temperatures. 2. Spring T~stex Thickness Gage and Press-O-Film Tape for measuring the surface profila of the abrasive-blast cleaned substrate. Page 2 Sent by: TCES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:29AM Job 338 Page 6 3. Nordson Wet Film Gage for measuring wet film thickness during application of applied coatings. 4. DEFELSKO POSITECTOR 6000 FT2 Dry Thickness Gage for measuring the dry film thickness ofapplied coatings. 5. National Bureau of Standards (NBS) calibration plates for calibrating the magnetic dry film thickness gage. 6. Tinker-Rasor Model AP/W High-Voltage Holiday Detector for locating discontinuities in the applied lining. AMBIENT CONDITIONS Ambient conditions were monitored with a Sling Psychrometer in accordance with ASTM E337 (Relative Humidity by Wet-and Dry-Bulb Psychrometer) to assure that final blast cleaning and coating application operations were conducted only when surface temperatures were at lest 5°F higher than the dew point. The relative humidity and surface temperatures were also documented to assure that the coatings were not applied outside the minimum and maximum ranges. SURFACE PREPARATION Prior to blast cleaning, surfaces were visually inspected for the presence of sharp edges, and weld spatter. When discovered they were satisfactorily removed in accordance with "Power Tool Cleaning" (SSPC-SP3). Prior to the use of any compressed air, the air supply was periodically checked for oil/moisture contamination prior to abrasive blast cleaning by performing a white blotter test in accordance with ASTM D4285, "Indicating Oil or Water in Compressed Air." All interior surfaces were abrasive blast cleaned, in accordance with the specified "White Metal Blast Cleaning" (SSPC-SPS). The abrasive used during the blasting was Copper Slag #15. The profile was measured to be 3.4 mils. Page 3 Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:30AM Job 338 Page 7 COATING MATERIALS The material which was applied in one coat to all interior surfaces was Bridgeport GA27G, a two-component epoxy. COATING APPLICATION The coatings were mixed and applied in accordance with specification requirements and manufacturer's written instructions, through out the interior coating process. The coatings were applied by means of airless spray equipment. Brush application was performed on the surfaces which could not be effectively sprayed. FINAL INSPECTIO, N INTERIOR Final inspection operations on the interior coated surfaces consisted of a visual inspection, dry film thickness (DFT) readings and high-voltage holiday inspection. Visual inspection identified no defects or unsatisfactory conditions in the coating. The dry film thickness readings were performed in accordance with SSPC-PA2 guidelines. The results of these readings are as follows: SPEC AVERAGE RANGE LOCATION Interior Tank #1 125 mils 105 mils 100-145 mils Tank #2 125 mils 1 I0 mils 105-140 mils Tank #3 125 mils 100 mils 97-135 mils High-voltage holiday inspection was performed following adequate cure of the system. This testing was performed to assure that a void-free and continuous lining had been achieved. Holidays were discovered and marked for repairs. Repairs were satisfactorily performed and retested. I Sent by: ZCES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:30AM Job 338 Page 8 Page 4 CONCLUSION The work performed on the interior coating of the three gasoline tanks, located in Bakersfild, CA., as verified by the attached daily inspection reports, is in accordance with the specified requirements. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact our Bakersfield office '.at (805) 835-9520. ' Sen~ by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:31AM Job 338 Page 9 [Date: September 15, t997 Day:Monday I IProject: 11 East 19th Street, Bakersfield CA icontr,¢tor= ,CES TANK DESCRIPTION: 1 4,000 Gallon UndergrOund Fuel Tank 2 6,o00 Gallon Underground Fuel Tank 6,000 Gali0n Underground Fuel Tank 3 INSPECTION DESCRIPTION: Dry Film Coating dry film discontinuity testing was performed with a Tinker-Tasor Discontinuities AP/W Holiday Detector with the capacitor set at 35,000 volts. 100% of Testing surface area was tested. Calibration by completion of circuit. All discontinuities were marked for remedial repair. CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT 16, SECTION 2663 (h) (7). ..... Dry film thickness measurements were conducted utilizing a DEFELSKO Dry Film POSITECTOR 6000 FT2 (meets Ferrous ASTM B499 & SSPC-PA2) Thickness calibrated this date before and after }nspection. Calibration was obtained Measurements in accordance with ASTM D1186 on National Bureau of Standards (NIST) calibration plates SRM#1358 at 39.7 mills. Dry film thickness readings met .100 mil and manufacturer's requirements based upon SSPC-PA2 criteria. CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT 16, SECTION 2663 (h) (6). Tank # I Average mills 105.0 Standard deviation Number of Readings .9,9+ 2 Average mills 110.0 Standard deviation Number of Readings 99+ 3 Average mills 100.0 Standard deviation Number of Readings 99* 4 Average mills Standard deviation Number of Readings 5 Average mills Standard deviation ~umber of Readings 6 Average mills Standard deviation Number of Readings Dry Film Hardness Hardne~'s' measuremen~ ranged from 75-85+ on a Barber C~lman Measurements Hardness Impressor, Model ~:;;YZJ935. Calibrated on .aGYZL#69 test disc, stamped 87-89. CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT 16, SECTION 2663 i(h) (O). Off-Ratio Coating ~Coating film was uniform in texture and color indicating no off-ratio application, i CERTIFICATION Based solely upon the above tests, the coating applicator's final Inspection criteria, the above referenced tanlds are suitable for continuous use for gasoline or diesel fuel storage only. Pursuant and limited to CCR TITLE 23, DIV. 3, CHPT. 16, SECTION ;2663 (h) (8) (a). Date: Daniel Lawhom, Sr. Insp. 5650 District Blvd.. Suite 106, Bakersfield, CA 93313 Phone: (805) 835-5920 Fax: (805) 835-5925 Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:31AM Job 338 Page 10 Hake ;l'echnical .Services · Coatings Consulting .Inspection · Lead Abatement -Spbcifications · Corrosion Engineering _ Daily Painting Inspection Report COMPanY Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:32AM Job 338 Page 11 SHEET OF Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:33AM Job 338 Page 12 Hake ~I'echnical Services · Coatings Consulting -Inspection · Lead Abatement -Spbcifications · Corrosion Engineering Daily Painting Inspection Report " NO. ,TEM SPECIFIC LOCAT,ON OPERATION C , . , · I Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:33AM Job 338 Page 13 Hake ~echnical Servic&s ~Coatings Consulting .Inspection .Lead Abatement SpEcifications · Co,~ros,ion Engineedng Daily Painting Inspection Repo~ ~ ~%., .... ' ...... ~', ,Frt~.~ ...... · .. ,, ~ ........ .......... ~ . ' . l NO. ITEM SPECIFIC LOCATION OPERATION " 'i ...... ; ..... '" : ...... " ...... ": 'i ................... SHEET/ OF i 1 Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:34AM Job 338 Page 14 Hake Technical Services · Coatings Consulting ,Inspection · Lead Abatement .Spscifications · Corrosion Engineering , . Daily Painting Inspection Report T1ME LOCATION DRY WET R. EL DEW sI.,~,~E ME'tH O~ ERAT'~',~$ PEI=I~'rTEO NO. ITEM C "[ I_ "' ,! COMM~Y [ , . I I Sent by: TCES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:35AM Job 338 Page 15 SURFACE PREPARATION . Grezse ancot Oil Removal J Clean and DW ~Bslve : Roe/dod ~=sive.TeSt J ~ / A t - No._ I , '" ' ~s. ~.~ ~ Testex, Inc. 7. Nc~[e Air Pressure ~ ~ O~ ) ~ ~2.0 New~OEtg;15 ~. ComCressed ~r Check ~1~¢~ ~ p ...... X COARSE (1.5-4.5) 10. Prcfile 11. Ty~e and S~e ~s~e J ~2. Dust and ~sive RemoYal 13. Magnetic Base Reading COATING APPLICATION PREPA TION 7~ Su~ounding ~r Cleanlin~ J~ j 8~ Re.at ~mes Ob~ j 10. Pmger Pat Ag~don 11. TyDe of Acpli~don Equipment 12. ~me AcDli~d~n Complete Sent by: ]~CES 805-861-9774 09/28/97 11:35AM Job 338 Page 16 I COATING TESTS ITEM ' ~-~. SPECIFIC LOCATION"'I ~1~ / D~ Gage Propedy CaE 2. D~s O~ained , 3. ~u~{ Appearance I Holiday/Adhesion Te~s i Rewo~ouch-Up Required MIXING OF COATING MATERIALS ~ Com~ ~~t C~ent ~ ~er ~inn~ T~ Time , ~ ,, Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 _ 09/28/97 11:36AM Job 338 Page 17 Hake Technical Services · Coatings Consulting .Inspection · Lead Abatement 'Specifications · Corrosion Engineering Daily Painting Inspection Report 'nME LOCATION ~ ~ SURFACE PREPARATION NO. ITEM SPECIFIC LOCATION OPERATION I SHEETI OF (' I Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/18/97 3:52PM Job 322 Page 1 INBUSTIflAL CONTAMINATION EXTIIAI:TION SEilViCES, INC. 2345 Fruitvale Ave #8 ~ Bakersfield, Cetit'ornia 93308 Phone 805-861-1884 ~ Fax 805-861-9124 CA LIC. NO, A-726775 HAZJA-7091 Mr. Steve Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Reference: Permit BJ - 0089, UST Structural Report Please find enclosed the subject Structural Report from Hake Technical Services. Regards, Cameron Reagor ~ CC: Stuart's BP - 19th & Union Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/18/97 3:56PM Job 323 Page 1 .... ~ INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINATION EXTRACTION SERVICES, INC. 2345 Fruitvale A~/e. #8 4~ Baker,~fiekJ, California 93308 Phone 805-B6~..1884 4~ Fax 805-861-9124 CA LIC, NO, A~7~:'6775 HAZ/A-7091 September lB, 1997 Mr. Steve Undep,vood Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Reference: Permit BJ - 0089, UST Structural Report Please find enclosed the subject Structural Report from Hake Technical Services. Regards, Cameron Reagor ~ CC: Stuart's BP - 19th & Union Sent by: :ICES 805-861-9774 09/18/97 3:57PM Job 323 Page 2 SEP-IO-9? ~U 05:40 PM HAKEoTECH~IAL-$ER¥- 805 5 5255 P.02 Hake Techmca Services · O0~tin.~ Consulting -inspection · Lead Abatement ,Specifications · Corrosion Engineering September 18, 1997 ICES 2345 Fruitvale Ave., #8 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attn: Britt Baals Subject: StructuraJ Report Dear Britt: Pursuant to your request, Hake Technical Services performed Ultrasonic Thickness Testing on three gasoline storage tanks, located at the BP Station at the corner of 19th & Union.. Bakersfield, California. Test methods and procedures were performed in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 28, dictating a 1 SCl ft grid pattern examination. All readings taken as previousJy documented on our HTS schemalics were found to be satisfactory and exhibited mlnlmat substrata degradation and metal loss_ A visual examination was performed in conjunction With the ultrasonic testing and no irregularities were identified, Based upon the testing as dictated by California Code of Regulations, Title 23, it is believed that the structural integrity of.each of the three tanks at the above noted location is satisfactory and will provide long term serviceabilily with the properly installed coating system. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the undersigned. since~_,~ ~r, Consultant 5390 Karling Place · Palmdale, CA 93552 Office: 800'262-8202/805.285-8615 FAX: 805'285-5255 Sent by: ICES 805-861-9774 09/18/97 3:57PM Job 323 Page 3 $£P-t$-~7 THU 04:26 P~ H~E.TECHHIA~$ERV- ~05 285 5255 P.02 P.~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ~__~.,_~ .. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/M_ODIFY UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TYPE OF APPLICATIO_.N (~HECIC) ~ N~-W'~ ~I~DIFI'C'~TION OF FACILITY C3 NEW TANK INSTALLATION AT EXISTING FACILITY STARTING DATE '~1~]- & ~ ~cjcj-g PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE d)4,'~E~3.. 2 I~ FACILITY NAME ~ j~ <J't-J~'tc~ - 1 ~)'t~4 ~. CJ~ I~w/ EXISTING FACILITY PERMIT No. FACILITY ADDRESS I 01 I _9 Y~ ~,~/,~j- ZIP CODE TYPE OF BUSINESS ~.JglJ~j~~ APN TANK OWNER ' _P' ~-, PHONE .- .ADDRESS II I~_,~._!- ,j.+k ~'i-rreL-1' CITY ZIPCODE CONTRACTOR..~'~j,3u<F~2.,,~_C'o~.s,,.,am.~' ~'~l'r~ei~ c.~.~.~. CA LICENSE No.~J- ADDRESS ~ ~4.~' ,C',o u ,Tv'e4.~ ~ CITY ~/~.av~m~,'~ ZiP CODE PHONE No. -,~., I - I 8 ~L- BA~KERSFIELD CITY BUSINESS LICENSE No. :;~ .~1/~ - ~0 - /- o i WORKMAN COMP~ No./~/E~ -~ INSURER ~m~ ~P~~ [~~ BREIFLY DESCRIBE T~E WORK TO BE DONE, L~ ~ ~. ~5~ o~~ , o~~[., WATER TO FACILI~ PROVIDED BY- DEPTH TO GROUNO WATER SOIL ~PE EXPECTED~'SITE NO. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL · g YES O NO SECTION FOR MOTOR FUEL ~ TANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED REGULAR PREMIUM OIESEL AVIATION SECTION FOR NON MOTOR FUELSTORAGE TANKS TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS No. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY (no brand name) (if known) STORED THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE Ai'rACHEO CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT ANO ANY OTHER STATE. LOCAL ^NO FEDERAL REGULATIONS. IHIS i::(~RM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALI'Y OF PERJURY, AND TO iHE BEST OF MY KNOW~ " APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) APPLICANT SIGI~:~RE !'X THIS APPLICATION BI:¢OMI:S A P~:RMIT WHEN APPROVED  PERMIT NO. _  Bakersfield Fire Dept ~ OFFI OF ENVIRONMENTAL $~1CE$ ., UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM PERMIT APPLICATION TQ CONSTRUCT/~ODI~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ~PE OF APPLICA~ON ~HECK) Q NEW FACILIW ~ODIF~TION OF FACILIW Q NEW TANK INSTALLATION AT EXISTING FACILI~ STARTING DATE ~ & [~ ~ _ P~OPOSED COMPL~ION DATE ~ FACILIW NAME 8P EXISTING PERMIT No. FACILIWADDRESS Io~ ~ ~ ~~ ZIP CODE ~PE OF o~ APN BUSINESS TANK OWNER~ ~ PHONE No.5 CONTRACTOR~~_~o~,~ ~~ ~~. CA LICENSE No.~ PHONE No. ~ - ~ ~B~BA (ERSFIELD CI~ BUSINESS LICENSE No. ~ - WORKMAN COMP; No~~ INSURER ~~ ~p~~ WATER TO FACILI~ PROVIDED BY. DEPTH TO ~ROUNO WATER SOIL WPE EXPECTED'~SITE No. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL · Q YES O NO SECTION FOE MO~OE FUEL TANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED REGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION SECTION FOR NON MOTOR FUELSTORAGE TANKS TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS No. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY (no brand name) (if known) STORED 1'HE APPLIC:A NI' HAS REC:EIVED. UNDERSTANDS, ANO WILL COMPLY WITH THE AI'rACHE D C:ONOITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER STARE. LOCAL ANO FEDERAL REGULAi'IONS. rills FYRM HAS BEEN C:OMPLETEO UNOER PENALLY OF PERJURY. ANO 1'O rile BEST OF MY KNOW~ APPROVED BY: APPLICANT NAME (PRINT~ APPLICANT SIGi~RE THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT April 4, 1997 ]olin Axt 601 Golden State Hwy FIRE CHIEF Bakersfield, CA 93301 MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ]:~--,: 101 19~ Street ~ 2101 ' H ' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 Dear Mr. Ax-t: FAX (805) 395-1349 This is to inform you that this deparanent has reviewed the result of the Preliminary SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Site Assessment Report associated with the underground piping leak investigation. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 ~ased upo~ the ~I~OHT1~O~. providl~L~ 'this d~arl~ll~lt ~ deternl~ed ~.t appropr~J'~ response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were PRWENIION SERVICES implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or 1715 Chester Ave. monitoring is required at the above stated address. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 Nothing in this determination shall constitute or bc construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to Bakersfield,CA 93301 limit the fights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or (805) 326-3979 FAX (8D5) 3260576 disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality TRAINING DIVISION Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. 5642 Victor Street BokersfielO, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the FAX (805) 399-5763 Califomia Health and Safety, Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use many require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, .~. ' :;.~.,.;./., 1 ....... ~.£~-~('.~-.'- c C-~.~_..__~.. _ Howard H. Wines, HI HaTardous Materials Technician cc: Ralph Huey Kathy Gill, RWQCB Patrick Steele, Campbell & Steele Mark Magargee Holgum, Fahan & Associates Attachment 1 $~a~' of C~life('m~ ~ ...... .,., ~.0,.,,o..~... Underground Storage Tank Cleanup ?., · CASE VIEW C~a~ No. 011591 D: 4/3/97 ~LU~SFileNo.: ~nishtA~en~: City of Bakersfield John ~r BP SratSon John ~t ~ 101 19th Street T~ No. S~ in G~lo~ Con~ Cl~d Ifl-Pl~ I Piping Gasoline Repaired 7/2/87: 2 3 II. S~ C~~~ON ~FO~ON (GW - g~andwa~er) GW B~in: Tutare J Bc~ficiM U~: ~ ~p~ m ~g W~Aquifg~ 150 FeeC Dis~ w N~ M~icipM S~ply Well: Dis~ B~n ~o~ S~low GW C~ion & Aquifc~ 500 FeeC ~-~ of SiCe (UpgradienC) ~/A Groundwater ~oC Affected OWHi~p~: 150 Feet JOWLo~t~p~: W~IiS~~: N/A jmowD~mion: N/A SoiIT~: Sand and Silt~ Sand ~ ~S~pl~d: N/A Con~in~ Soil (m~g) ~er (u~) Con~i~t Soil (m~kg) Wamr (u~) TPH (G~) 30,420 ~ E~yl~ne 718 TPH (Diesel) NR ~ Xylenes 4114 Benzene 186 ~ MTBE 1.9 Toluene 2351 ~ Omer "418.1" 34 ~. SOIL REMED~ON [ M~od: Natural Attenuation [ Duration of R~iation: 10 + years V. GRO~W~TER R~ME~TIO~ ~ Me.od: N/A ~ Du~tion of Rcmediation: VL FREE PRODU~ IWFree Product Encounmred? YES ~ NO ~ H~ Free Product Been Totally Recovered? YES ~ NO~ t When W~ Free Product Rccove~ Project Completed? VIi. RECOMMENDED A~ION Addilional A~ion Required (i~e.. addRionM silg ~sessment remedialion, monitoring): No~e viii..IU~IFICATION FO~ R[COMMENDED A~ION Phase One & Two Site Assessments confirmed limited extent mF ~mntmm~nmt~a'ee~ ram~]t~n~ - from a pipinA leak which occurred and was repaird in 1987. Cont~m~ation does not extend beyond 20 feet below grade.  FAX ~ansmi~i B A K E R $ F I E L D Cover Sheet CALIFOKNIA Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAX No. (805) 3.6-05/6 · Bus No. (805) 326-3979 Today's Date /-~///6/57 Time No. of Pages COMPANY: .~ r.~J~ (2 P~ FAX No: ~/~. ,z2 -7 ,. 4 s-'zo Bakersfield Fire Der~t. · Office of EnvironmentalServices COMMENTS: · '~'~ i', ~,',..£ i! ~ State Water i!' "~ '~' ~/! Cont~i~oar~ ~h ~, ]997 Di~ion of Clean Water P~grams ~. How~d W~es Mai~g A~: ~.o. ~ 9~ Ci~ of B~ersfield F~e Dep~ent S~to, CA 942~2120 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor 2o~4vs~u B~ersfield, CA 93301 Sui~ 130 S~to, CA 9s~4 De~ ~. W~es: (916) 227-2784 F~ (916) 2274530 ~DERGRO~ STOOGE T~K CLE~P ~D PROG~; LIST OF World Wi~ W~: h~V/~.~.~ POSSIBLE CLOSED SITES gov/~hom~ ~n~ome. h~ Please ~cate below, at ~e fi~t of ~e site ad,ess, whe~er ~e sites have received clos~e ~om yo~ o~ce. Claim No. Site address Closure ~anted? 11591 101 19th Street, Bakersfield 10391 1414 E. California Ave, Bakersfield 10536 1501 E. 19th Street, Bakersfield 9910 300 Baker Street, Bakersfield 8443 601 Brundage Lane, Bakersfield 802 601 Eureka Street, Bakersfield ~ .......... ~a,,~¢~,~) If you would like to fax your request, our fax number is (916) 227-4530. Sincerely, ~ ~~ck, Analyst Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund cc: Nancy Ca_macho, Closure Unit-USTCF Recycled Paper Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of California's water resources, and ensure their proper allocation and efficient use for the benefit of present and future generations. FAHAN & IAT , INC. ~ ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 143 South Figueroa Street · Ventura, California 93001 (805) 652-0219 · FAX (805) 652-0793 853 West 17th Street · Costa Mesa, California 92627 (714) 642-2660 · FAX (714) 642-2544 3157 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, California 93308 (805) 391-0517 · FAX (805) 391-0826 March 3, 1997 Mr. Howard H. Wines, III City of Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division ~,~,~ 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR AXT"S BP SERVICE STATION 101 19TH STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Wines: Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., (HFA) is pleased to present the following Preliminary Site Assessment Report for Axt's BP Service Station In the city of Bakersfield, California (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map). The drilling and soil sampling activities were required by the Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division (BFDHMD) to further delineate the extent of gasoline-containing soils detected during the preliminary phase of investigation at the above referenced site. SITE DESCRIPTION The site is located at 101 19th Street In the clty of Bakersfield, Kern County, California. The topography of the site Is relatively flat, with a slight slope to the southwest (see Figure 1). The subject site Is located on the southwestern corner of the Intersection of Union Avenue and 19th Street and is currently an operating BP brand gasoline service station. The subject site is bound on the south and west by commercial properties (see Figure 2 - Plot Plan). SITE BACKGROUND PREVIOUS WORK On February 7 and 8, 1996, HFA conducted direct-push soil sampling in six locations and hand-augered soil borings in five locations during a leak detection investigation performed In association with proposed upgrades to the fueling facilities at the site. Direct-push sampling location P-1 was advanced to a depth of 20 fbg adjacent to the product piping where a leaking line had been repaired under permit with the Kern County Department of Environmental Health ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNERS · SCIENTISTS · GEOLOGISTS AND ENGINEERS Contaminated Site Assessments * Real Estate Audits * Site Remediation * Hazardous Waste Management ~ HOLGUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, FAFIAN BFDHMD ~ ~ASSC)CJATES,' J~C. March 3, 1997- Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Services (KCDEHS) during the mid 1980s. Soil samples collected from beneath the product piping run (S-1-2 and S-1-6) indicated concentrations of TPH as gasoline and BTEX (see Attachment 1 for a summary of previous work). Reconciliation records Indicated that several hundred gallons of unleaded gasoline may have been released. No additional assessment or mitigation activities were required by the KCDEHS at that time. Four direct-push sampling locations (B-1 through B-4) were advanced to a maximum depth of 25 fbg adjacent to the periphery of the gasoline UST cluster; direct-push sampling location B-5 was advanced adjacent to the waste oil UST to a depth of 10 fbg; hand-augered soil borings D- 1, D-2, and D-3 were drilled to a depth of 5 fbg adjacent to the dispensers; and hand-augured soil borings P-2 and P-3 were drilled to a depth of 5 fbg adjacent to the product piping (see Figure 2 for soil boring and direct-push sampling locations). Soils encountered during drilling included silty sands to well-graded sands. Significant concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons were detected In thee soil samples collected from beneath the product pipelines connecting the gasoline UST cluster and the northern dispenser island. A leak had occurred in the product piping in the area of these detections during the mid 1980s and was subsequently repaired. Only trace concentrations of hydrocarbons were detected in the soils around the gasoline UST cluster, dispensers, and waste oil UST (see Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results). Based on the findings of this leak detection investigation, the BFDHMD required additional soil borings to delineate the vertical and lateral limit of gasoline-containing soils associated with the former product piping leak and the potential risk to groundwater resources. The results of this investigation are presented in this report. SITE GEOLOGY The site is located at an elevation of approximately 405 feet above MSL (see Figure 1). The site is located In the southern portion of the Great Valley geomorphlc province. The Great Valley is a north-south trending valley approximately 400 miles long by 50 miles wide, the southern portion of which is referred to as the San Joaquin Valley. The surface of the San Joaquin Valley is underlain by unconsolidated, Quaternary alluvial sediments. The alluvial sediments are underlain by older, predominantly lake bed deposits. These deposits lie unconformably on Miocene-Pliocene marine sediments, which extend to a crystalline basement at a depth of approximately 50,000 fbg (California Division of Mines and Geology. Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet. 1964). The Quaternary deposits form a homocline dipping gently to the south. The alluvium consists of silty sands and fine-grained to coarse-grained sands, with intervals of finer-grained sandy silts and minor clay. HOLGUIN, ,' Mr. Howard H, Wines, III ~ FAHAN BFDHMD & IATES, INC. March 3, 1997- Page 3 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS SITE HYDROGEOLOGY Surface water and groundwater in the San Joaquin Valley are derived predominantly from the Sierra Nevada to the east and are transported by five major rivers, the southernmost being the Kern River. The depth to the regional unconfined aquifer Is approximately 150 fbg, and the groundwater gradient Is to the south (Kern County Water Agency. 1994 Report on Water Conditions. Improvement District No. 4. 1996). SITE EVALUATION METHODS The intent of this report is to present the methodologies used to assess the vertical and lateral extent of gasoline-containing soils and to determine the possibility of groundwater contamination resulting from the release of hydrocarbons ,from the former product piping leak at the site. Four soil borings were drilled during this phase of soils Investigation. Soil boring B-6 was drilled to a depth of 66 fbg adjacent to the former product piping leak. Soil borings B-7 through B-9 were drilled to a maximum depth of 66 fbg at locations intended to assess the lateral limit of gasoline-containing soils (see Figure 2 for soil boring locations and Attachment 2 for the logs of exploratory borings). SOIL INVESTIGATION AND SAMPLING RESULTS Prior to conducting the current assessment, underground utilities such as water, electricity, and sewer were mapped by Underground Service Alert of Northern California. HFA performed the drilling and sampling on January 29, 1997, using a Mobile B-53 drill rig operated by Melton Drilling Company of Bakersfield, California. Sails encountered during drilling included silty sands to well-graded sands with minorintervals of clays and silt to the total depth of each soil boring (see Attachment 2 and Attachment 3 for the soil boring and sampling procedures). Groundwater was not encountered while drilling the soil borings. Soil samples were submitted to HFA Environmental Laboratories, a California state-certified laboratory, for analysis. A total of 24 soil samples was analyzed for TPH as gasoline using EPA Method 8015 (M) and BTEX and MTBE using EPA Method 8020 (see Table 1 and Attachment 4 for the laboratory report). HOLGUiN,' Mr. Howard H. Wines, III FAHAN BFDHMD & INC. March 3, 1997 - Page 4 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULT~,NTS TPH as gasoline concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from soil boring B-6 to a depth of less than 40 fbg, and TPH as gasoline concentrations were not detected in the soil samples collected from the lateral assessing soil borings B-7 through B-90 However, trace BTEX concentrations were detected In the soil samples collected to a maximum depth of 65 fbg In soil borings B-6 through B-8. MTBE concentrations were detected to a maximum depth of 60 fbg in the soil samples collected from soil borings B-6 through B-9, reaching a maximum MTBE concentration of 32 mg/kg in the soil sample collected from soil boring B-6 at a depth of 30 fbg (see Table 1 and Attachment 4). Cross sections have been developed by HFA integrating the site geology with the analytical results to present an interpretation of the limit of gasoline-containing soils (see Figure 2 for cross section locations, Figure 3 - Cross Section A-A', and Figure 4 o Cross Section B-B"). CONCLUSIONS 1. TPH as gasoline concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the former product piping leak to a depth of approximately 35 fbg, and laterally less than 25 feet from the source area. However, trace BTEX concentrations were detected to a depth of 65 fbg, and MTBE concentrations were detected to a depth of 60 fbg, laterally to a distance greater than 25 feet from the source area. 2. Based on the findings of this preliminary site assessment, the BFDHMD will not likely require additional soils assessment or investigation of the potential for groundwater contamination. However, because the concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons detected beneath the location of the former piplng leak to a depth of approximately 25 fbg meet the State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB"s) definition of free product in the soil, the BFDHMD may require remedial measures to remove the free product from the soil. RECOMMENDATIONS HFA recommends that a CAP be prepared for the potential mitigation of the gasoline-containing soils at the subject property. CCR, Title 23, Article 11, Section 2725 requires that a CAP contain an "assessment of the impacts" of the unauthorized release and an FS to evaluate and select the most cost-effective corrective action. Within the CAP, the responsible party Is required to recommend target cleanup levels for long-term corrective action to the regulatory agency for concurrence. ~ HOL©UIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III FAHAN BFDHMD ~ &,A~[Z~TF~, ING. March 3, 1997- Page 5 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS · To assess the impacts and to determine whether passive or active remedial activities are appropriate for the site, HFA recommends that a risk evaluation be conducted In conformance with the ASTM Designation: E-1739 RBCA; the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Recommendations to Improve the Cleanup Process for California's Leaking Underground Fuel Tanks report dated October 16, 1995; and the SWRCB's Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund Technical Review Guidance Document No. 4, dated December 27, 1995, including the SWRCB's recommendation to remove free product from the soil prior to considering a site for closure as a Iow-risk site. · The ASTM Designation E-1739 RBCA Tier 1 and 2 risk evaluation will assess whether the potential exposure pathways exceed the permissible lifetime lx10-6 exposure levels given the concentration of benzene in the soils at the site and whether mitigation is required to reduce these concentrations to a permissible residual level that is protective of human health and the environment. The Tier 1 and 2 risk evaluation will specifically address the fate and transport of the potential for hydrocarbon-containing groundwater r~Sulting from the free product in the soil to determine whether receptors to the groundwater are present that should be protected from hydrocarbon concentrations exceeding the CCR Title 22 drinking water MCLs. There is an active municipal water supply well approximately 500 feet west-northwest of the site and a second, active municipal water supply well approximately 1,000 feet southwest of the site (see Figure 1). · The CAP should also assess the feasibility and cost effectiveness of available mitigation technologies. The analysis should determine whether the time frame for natural blodegradation, bioventing, or vapor extraction is sufficiently protective of human health and the environment, which one of the methods that is sufficiently protective Is the most cost-effective alternative, and which one of 'the methods adequately removes the free product from the soil. In the event that the risk assessment indicates that actions beyond intrinsic bioremediation are required, the CAP should Include a work plan for the implementation of the selected mitigation technology. ! HOL©UIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III FAHAN BFDHMD & ASSC IATES, INC. March 3, 1997 - Page 6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEM[NT CONSULTANTS Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., trusts that you will find this Preliminary Site Assessment Report · to your satisfaction. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (805) 391-0517 or at e-mall address Mark_Magargee@hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, Kenneth J. Mitchell, REA ,~'~ Mark R. Magargee, CHG, I~ // Associate Geologist Senior Hydrogeologist Holguln, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Plot Plan Figure 3 Cross Section A-A' Figure 4 Cross Section B-B" Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Attachment 1 Summary of Previous Work Attachment 2 Logs of Exploratory Borings Attachment 3 Soil Borlng and Sampling Procedures Attachment 4 Laboratory Report cc: Mr. John Axt, Axt"s BP Service Station ~~~~. HOLGUIN, FAHAN Mr. Howard H. Wines, Ill BFDHMD & ~IATES, INC March 3, 1997- Page 7 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ~, ..c..:,,~ .... ,,,~ ~. :., ~. , ,.; ;:.: ~ . ./~ ,:,~.~,'~,,-: .,., ..... ~~ ~. " , ~:. "~ ,'Z~:', .... ~, ' ' ...... ":.-~1 ~ e~'i~ :, ~. ~ :~ e ' ,-, ,~ ~ ~< . .:. · ' .~?F.~ ~:,:f¢:.....~_ '" ' . ~ .,-~ · : ~.:~.~.;~ ~ . ,,~ ~.~.:. ~ ~ ~ _ _ I _ ~ ....... / :..~ ~ '~" . .~. ~,,~ .~:~.~: ,.~F ~ ,- ~ · :. ~. ~..~:,= LEGEND MR. JOHN A~ o o.5 ~ ~LE ~ AXT'8 BP SERVICE STATION ~~ ~' ~" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~T 101 I~TH STREET i; O~ H HI'~ 2,~1 3,~1 4,~1 5,~1 FEET ~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA U~S ~mAE 7.5 MINUm SERIES QUADraNGLE ~ HOLGUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III ~ FAHAN ~ BFDHMD ~ &~IATES,.INC.. March 3, 1997 - Page 8 ENVI~ONMENT~,L M~,N,~GEMENT CONSLJLT,~NTS _B_ SIGN O PLANTER DISPENSER ~ D-3 ISLAND '~( '1 ) B-3 PAVEMENT _ ,-. m , ~--- ~- USTs A/'""--~B-8 P'3 I ,~L,~ _ ~:::~_ I ~'-' I '~' CANOPY i ._~,,) Ztu [ '" o DISPENSER > -- ISLANDS ~,. z I PROPERTY MNE COMERO)AL PROPERTY SCALE )N FEET 0 '15 30 LEGEND MR. JOHN AXT  AX~S BP SERVICE STATION DIRECT-PUSH SAMPLING LOCATION . 101 19TH STREET j~, SOIL BORING BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA : FIGURE 2 - PLOT PLAN -- -- PRODUCT PIPING } I LINE OF CROSS SECTION HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. REVISION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 1997: RRI I ~ HOLGUIN, ~ FAHAN Mr. Howard H. Wines, Ill BFDHMD & ~IATES, INC. March 3, 1997 - Page 9 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS NORTHWEST GASOLINE GASOLINE UST SOUTHEAST A B-8 P-3 P-1 B-6 B-2 P-2 D-2 A' 0 0 10 10 20 20 30 30 fl_ 40 5O 60 TD = 66' HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET 70 VERTICAL EXAGGERATION = 2 70 0 10 20 LEGEND MR. JOHN AXT B-2~! SOIL BORING/SAMPLING LOCATION DESIGNATION / SILTY SAND (SM) AXT'S BP SERVICE STATION I~- SOIL BORING/SAMPLING LOCATION 101 19TH STREET  (DASHED WHERE PROJECTED) . ~ GRAVELLY SAND (SW) BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA /#~-TPH AS GASOLINE/BENZENE FIGURE 3 -CROSS SECTION A-A' CONCENTRATIONS IN SOIL (rog/kg) ND NOT DETECTED REVISION DATE: FEBRUARY28,1997: RRI HOLGUIN' Mr. Howard H. Wines, III FAHAN ~ BFDHMD ~ & IATE ,INC. March 3, 1997- Page 10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSUILTANTS NORTH GASOLINE SOUTH UST CLUSTER B D-3 b-7 B-6 P-1 B-9 B' o 0 0 10 10 20 ~0 50 50 60 60 TD = 66' TD = 66' HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET 70 VERTICAL EXAGGERATION = 2 70 0 10 20 LEGEND MR. JOHN AXT B-6 ~ SOIL BORING/SAMPLING LOCATION DESIGNATION / SILTY SAND (SM) AXT'S BP SERVICE STATION I~.~ SOIL BORING/SAMPLING LOCATION 1 01 19TH STREET _~ (DASHED WHERE PROJECTED) i~i~ GRAVELLY SAND (SW) BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA #/#~- TPH AS GASOLINE/BENZENE ' FIGURE 4 - CROSS SECTION B-B' CONCENTRATIONS IN SOIL (rog/kg) ND NOT DETECTED HOLGUIN, ZNC. TD: X'~-- TOTAL BORING/SAMPLING LOCATION DEPTH REVISION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 1997: RRI  HOLOUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III FAHAN BFDHMD ~ &~IATES, INC. March 3, 1997-Page 1_1 ENVIF:IONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOiL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS AXT'S BP SERVICE STATION, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA TRPH AS I SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE OIL & TPH AS ETHYL- TOTAL SOURCE SAMPLED DEPTH I.D. GREASE GASOLINE BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES MTBE !REF (fbg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/kg) EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD 418.1 8015 (M) 8020 N/A METHOD REPORTING LIMIT 10 10 0.005' 0.005 0.015 0.015! 0.015 N/A B-1 2-7-96 15 B-1-15 -- ND ND 0.006 ND NDi -- A 2-7-96 25 B-1-25 -- ND NDi 0.0096 ND 0.015 -- A B-2 2-7-96 10 B-2-10 -- 7.3 0.025 0.193 0.068 0.525 -- A 2-7-96 20 B-2-20 -- ND ND 0.19 ND 0.038 -- A B-3 2-7-96 20 B-3-20 - ND 0.0071 0.029 ND 0.046 -- A B-5 2-8-96 10 B-5-10 34 ............ A D-1 2-7-96 5 D-1-5 -- ND ND 0.031 0.029 0.535 -- A D-2 2-7-96 5 D-2-5 -- ND ND' ND ND ND - A D-3 2-7-96 5 D-3-5 -- ND ND ND ND ND -- A P-2 2-7-96 5 P-2-5 - ND ND 0.006 ND ND ND A P-3 2-7-96 5 P-3-5 -- 5.1 0.12 0.266 0.028 - 0.283 0.283 A P-1 2-8-96 10 P-1-10 -- 15,280 35.6 947.6 378.2 2,270 -- A 2-8-96 20 P-1-20 -- 30,420 186.11 2,351.7 718.5 4,114.4 -- A B-6 1-29-97 30 B-6-30 - 580 5.4 27 17 52 32 B 1-29-97 40 B-6-40 -- ND ND 0.009 ND ND 0.77 B 1-29-97 50 B-6-50 - ND 0.22 0.58 0.057 0.48 0.083 B 1-29-97 60 B-6-60 -- ND NDi 0.01 ND ND 0.02 B 1-29-97 65 B-6-65 - ND 0.0141 0.006 ND ND ND B B-7 1-29-97 10 B-7-10 -- ND ND 0.0084 ; ND 0.016 1.6 B 1-29-97 20 B-7-20 -- ND NDI 0.0066 "ND ND 1.6 B 1-29-97 30 B-7-30 -- ND 0.051 0.091 ND 0.1 2.2 B 1-29-97 40 B-7-40 -- ND ND ND ND ND 0.22 B 1-29-97 50 B-7-50 -- ND 0.281 0.47 0.069 0.48 0.16 B 1-29-97 60 B-7-60 -- ND 0.0141 0.0072 ND ND ND B 1-29-97 65 B-7-65 -- ND 0.03 ND NDI ND ND B B-8 1-29-97 10 B-8-10 -- ND ND ND NDI ND 0.14 B 1-29-97 20 B-8-20 -- ND 0.0074 0.014 ND ND 2.5 B 1-29-97 30 B-8-30 - ND ND ND ND ND 0.23' B 1-29-97 40 B-8-40 -- ND ND ND ND ND 0.25 B 1-29-97 50 B-8-50 -- ND 0.037 0.044 ND 0.049 0.024 B 1-29-97 55 B-8-55 -- ND ND ND ND ND ND B B-9 1-29-97 10 B-9-10 -- ND ND ND ND ND ND B 1-29-97 20 B-9-20 -- ND ND 0.0086 ND ND 1.9 B 1-29-97 30 B-9-30 -- ND ND ND ND ND 2.5 B 1-29-97 40 B-9-40 -- ND ND ND ND ND 0.55 B 1-29-97 50 B-9-50 -- ND ND ND ND ND 0.028 B 1-29-97 55 B-9-55 -- ND ND ND ND ND ND B REF = Re )orr reference. N/A = Not applicable. -- = Not analyzed. ND = Not detected. A = HolguJn, Fahan and Associates, Inc.'s (HFA's) report dated March 4, 1996. B = HFA's current report. & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT I.. SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS WORK 19TH STREET SIGN PLANTER DISPENSER ~r ) IS~ND ~~ PAVEMENT ' ..... I ~ I ~S-1-6 WASTE OI _1 1_ I DISPENSER ~ IS~NDS ~ I PROPERW LINE COMERCIAL PROPERTY SCALE IN FE~ 0 15 30 LEGEND MR. jOHN AXT · SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION AXT'S BP SERVICE STATION 101 19TH STREET .... PRODUCT PIPING BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORN~A FIGURE 1 - PLOT P~N REVISION DATE: APRIL 10, 1996: TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS AXT'S BP SERVICE STATION, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SAMPLE DATE 1 ' ' ~ i ETHYL- I SAMPLE TPH AS TOTAL ISOPROPYL SOURCE SAMPLED DEPTH I I.D. GASOLINE BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES, BENZENE REF (fbg) (lzg/g) (Izg/g) {tzg/g) (lzg/g) (Po/g) (Izg/g) ANALYTICAL METHOD DHS-TPH 8020 N/A MINIMUM REPORTING LEVEL 5 0.10 0.10{ 0.101 0.10i 0.10 N/A Product Pipin~l 7-2-87 , 2 , S-1-2 2,066 56.52 741.65 233.64{ '2,~06.81, 75.67 A Product Pip ng 7-2-87I 6I S-1-6 653.59 1.48 17.96 22.421 245.77 16.71 A . REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable, i A = McNabb Construction's soil sampling event dated July 2, 1987. -~ HOLGUIN, .. ~ FAHAN ~ &ASSOCIATES. INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 2. LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt -- GROUNDWATER WELL U.I ..(~. ~ VADOSE WELL u PROJECT: Axt'~, BP Servi(;e Station ~ c~ ~ 03 -- ~u ~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, California o~z_ nv ~ o3::3 BORING v ~ (o ~ CASING: N/A _~ Q DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION rn SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A -- 0 0 __ SILTY SAND: 0/85/15, well graded, brown, SW __ subangular, loose, stiff, moist, very strong odor, no stain -- 5 5 -- 10 10 -- 15 15 m 20 20 .w 25 15,23,27 >2,000 25 [] w 30 30 _ SANDY SILT: 0/50/50, brown, Iow plasticity, dense, 13,17,23 >2,000 ML/SM ~ stiff, moist, very strong odor, no stain -- 35 35 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: January 29~ 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 66 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Ma~ar~ee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drittin,q Company __~__ HOLGUIN, B-6 FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING --------_~_--_A~OC-IAT~, INC. Page 1 of 2 SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axtr--COMPLETION DETAIL n" L~ GROUNDWATER WELL ILl (,0~X VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: Axt's BP Service Station a_,,, ~ X ~_-~ ~ ~ ° ~: ~ S.ARGE WELL ~- ~ (/) BORING ~ Q- ,-, LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, California =, z ~ ~ uJ ~ ~ ~ CASING: N/A _~ c3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT S~ZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain ~ FILTER PACK: _ N/A · _ -- 35 SAND: 0/85/15, well graded, brown, loose, stiff, moist, 8,13,23 >2,000 SW 35 _ moderate odor, no stain I~ -- 4o 0/95/5, tan, slight odor 11,21,30 429 4O IIi~ m 45 SANDY SILT: 0/30/70, Iow plasticity, brown, soft, 8,23,22 488 ML/SM 45 dense, moist, slight odor, no stain · --__ 5O SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, brown, subangular, soft, dense, 8,10,23 1,415 SM 5O __ moist, slight odor, no stain · ~ 55 no odor 8,11,23 40 55 · ~' 60 0/75/25 8,12,26 0 60 VERY SILTY SAND: 0/60/40, brown, dense, stiff, SM/ML · -- 65 , moist, no odor, no stain 12,15,21 0 65 -- 70 70 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au.qer DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 66 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Ma~largee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~__ HOLGUIN, B-6 ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 2 of 2 SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt C__OMPLETION DETAIL n' GROUNDWATER WELL u PROJECT: Axt's BP Service Station mm ~ ~ VADOSE WELL ~ ~ '~ ~ ~ /3 ~ (~ SPARGE WELL a: ~_,~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street Bakersfield, California ~z ~" ~ o3 ~- BORING -- /3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ~o SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain -- 0 0 -- SAND: 0/85/15, well graded, gray, loose, soft, SW __ degraded or sewage odor, gray stain 5 5 · -- 10 4,8,9 552 10 -- 15 15 · -- 20 strong degraded fuel odor 8,10,16 >2,000 2o -- 25 25 ·- 30 30 __ SILTY SAND: 0/60/40, fine grained, brown, 4,17,20 >2,000 SM __ subangular, soft, loose, moderate odor, no stain -- 35 35 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 66 fb.q APPROVED BY: M. Magar(:jee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company B-7 FA[ u' & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page I of 2 COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt -- GROUNDWATER WELL [u u) VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: Axt'~ BP Service Station o_,,, - ~ - o ~- ~ ~ ~-° ~:~ ~ SPARGE WELL i ~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield~ California .~z ~ BORING 1:) -- uJ ~ Oj ~ v CASING: N/A  O DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION rn SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A m 35 SM 35 -- 40 · __ 40 SAND: 0/85/15, well graded, brown, subangular, loose, 8,21,25 1,065 SW _ soft, moist, slight odor', no stain -- 45 45 ~ 50 · ~ 5O SILT: 1/5/94, Iow plasticity, brown, 3/4", dense, stiff, 3,5,11 540 ML m very slight odor, no stain · _ m 55 SILTY SAND: 0/90/10, brown, subangular, dense, soft, 6,16,25 50 SM 55 _ moist, no odor, no stain ·- 60 3,9,12 0 60 ·- 65 4,6,8 0 65 -- 70 70 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au.qer DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 66 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-7 ~ FAttA~ & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 2 of 2 COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt -- n- __ GROUNDWATER WELL uJ 03 VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: AXt'$ BP Service Station "-'" - 03 - X ~' 03~ ° >= o SPARGEWELL I-- ~ ~O ~. c~ 03 ~- BORING ~ o_~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, California z ~ ~ -- LUv  C~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ' ~) CASING: N/A rn SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A m0 m0 SAND: 0/90/10, well graded, gray to white, SW m subangular, loose, stiff, dry, no odor, no stain -- 5 5 · -- 10 2,3,4 50 -- 10 m 15 ~ 15 · m 20 sewageodor 5,11,15 1,671 m 20 -- 25 -- 25 I~m 30 m 30 SILTY SAND: 0/60/40, well graded, fine grained, 8,20,23 376 SW/SM ~ brown, subangular, soft, loose, slight odor, no stain m 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 56 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company _~__ HOLGUIN, B-8 ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page I of 2 SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt C__OMPLETION DETAIL n- __ GROUNDWATER WELL uJ 03 VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: Axt'$ BP Service Station a.,,, - 03 - 03 ~ o ~: o SPARGE WE,L ~; ~-~..~'~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, California o~_Z ~_ C~.c~. O3~ ~'__ BORING ~ o DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION '~ ~ CASING: N/A _ n~ SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A -- 35 SW/SM 35 -- 40 · __ 40 SAND: 0/85/15, well graded, gray to tan, subangular, 8,20,25 894 SW __ loose, soft, moist, slight odor, no stain -- 45 45 · -- __ 5O SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, brown, subangular, dense, stiff, 8,12,22 0 SM 5O _ moist, no odor, no stain CLAY: 0/0/100, high plasticity, brown, dense, soft, no 11,21,30 0 CH · -- 55 odor, no stain 55 -- 60 60 -- 65 65 i ~ -- 70 70 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auqer DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 ,1' SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA ~ TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 58 fb,q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ rlOI,~UI~, B-8 ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ _A_SSOC[_~'['I~S, ]_N'C. Page 2 of 2 SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt _' GROUNDWATER WELL ~ ~ VADOSE WELL PROJECT: Axt's BP Service Station a-'" ~ _ S.ARG WELL ~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, California ~--Z /1. v [ DO3 __~- BORING ILl ~ O~ ~o CASING: N/A _~ c3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A -- 0 -- 0 __ SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, brown, subangular, dense, soft, SM __ _ moist, no odor, no stain w 5 -- 5 · w 10 7,7,7 0 -- 10 15 -- 15 I~ 20 SAND: 0/90/10, well graded, grayto white, 8,12,15 >2,000 SW_~ 20 ~ subangular, loose, stiff, moist, degraded or septic odor, __ gray stain -- 25 ~ 25 I-- __ 30 SILTY SAND: 0/75,25, fine grained, brown, 8,12,14 260 SM 30 _ subangular, soft, loose, moist, slight odor, no stain __ -- 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 56 fb,q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drillin,q Company __~__ HOLGUIN, B-9 ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 2 SAMPLE CLIENT: Mr. John Axt C__OMPLETION DETAIL rr __ GROUNDWATER WELL LU U) VADOSE WELL -- PROJECT: Axt'~ BP Service Station a.,,, ~ (~ - (/) ~) C3 E 0 SPARGE WELL ~ ,,,--~ LOCATION: 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, California o,7_o~:z o_ v ~ u)2) _~'BORING v CASING: N/A ~ _ C3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain -- 35 SM ~ 35 · -- ~ 40 SAND: 0/85/15, tan, subangular, loose, stiff, moist, no8,16,28 130 SW 40 __ odor, no stain ~ 45 45 · __-- 50 SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, brown, subangular, dense, stiff, 12,14,29 0 SM 50 _ moist, no odor, no stain ·- 55 11,22,19 0 55 ~ 60 ~ 60 ~ 65 -- 65 m 70 ~ 70 DRILLING METHOD: B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: January 29, 1997 SAMPLER TYPE: 1.5"-diameter, California modified split spoon LOGGED BY: K. Mitchell, REA TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 56 fb.q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company __~__ HOLGUIN, B-9 ~ F~ & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 2 of 2 LITHOLOGY (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM) MAJOR DIVISIONS i GROUP TYPICAL NAMES i SYMBOLS : WELL-GRADI[D GRAVELS, GRAVEL-SAND i z i GRAVEL GRAVELS WITH LITTLE GW .,xtueEs. UTTLE O. NO ~ ~ I MORE THAN OR NO FINES ~ORLY-~RA~D O.AVELS OR _ ~- GP GRAVEL-SAND MIXTURES, LITTLE OR NO FINES 0 ,-,' HALF COARSE (,/') W SILTY GRAVELS, o FRACTION IS GIVI GRAVEL-SAND-SILT MIXTURES B ~ ~ LARGER THAN GRAVELS WITH OVER Zu) ~ No. 4 SIEVE SIZE 1 2% FINES GC CLAYEYOZaVELS, -- GRAV~ L-SAND-CLAY MIXTURES ° ~ 0 WELL-GRADED SANDS, GRAVELLY ~, < N SW ~Ds,U.LE OR.o "' d SAND SANDS WITH LITTLE ~.~ z z OR NO FINES POORLY-GRADED SANDS OR GRAVELLY SANDS. ,¢: MORE THAN SP LITTLEOR NO FINES n,- = HALF COARSE "' FRACTION IS SM SILTY SANDS, SANt>SILT N~URES O SMALLER THAN SANDS WITH OVER NO. 4 SIEVE SIZE 12% FINES SC c~,~Y SANDS, SANt>CLAY ~mcrmEs '" I i.o~AN,: SILTS AND VERY FINE SANDS, ROCK FLOUR, ~ ~ ! ML SILTY OR CLAYEY F1N[ SANDS OR CLAYEY FINE SANDS OR CLAY[Y SILTS WITH SLIGHT PLASTICITY ~{.~ ~-~ ~a.I INORGANIC CLAYS OF LOW TO MEDIUM PLASTICITY, ,,, SILT AND CLAY CL OR~VE,,¥cLAys. s~o¥cLA~s. S,LTyC~ys.~c~¥s f'l ____. O ORGANIC SILTS AND ORGANIc SILTY CLAYS OF '" ..o OL LOW PLASTICITY Z-dC~ : ~ ~ d INORGANIC SILTS, MICACEOUS OR DIATOMACEOUS FINE z z MH SANDY OR SILTY SO~LS, ELASTIC SILTS ~- ~ SILT AND CLAY CH INORGANIC CLAYS OF HIGH FLASTICII~', FAT CLAYS Z,,, ORGANIC CLAYS OF NIEDIUM TO HIGH Pt. ASTICITY, ~' OH I ORGANIC SILTS HIGHLY ORGANIC SOIL Pt i i SYMBOLS AND NOTES mm SAMPLE COLLECTED FOR ANALYSIS ~ ASPHALT ~ SAMPLE NOT RECOVERED ~ CONCRETE ~ GROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED DURING DRILLING ~ BENTONITE GROUT ~ BENTONITE CHIPS ~r STABILIZED WATER LEVEL (DATE) ¢OAT-~'E) ~ FILTER SAND PACK ~ WELL BOX WITH LOCKING CAP PID = PHOTOIONIZATION DETECTOR ppmv = PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME I BLANK PVC CASING USCS = UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM ~------ SLOI-FED PVC CASING (0.02" SLOTS) gw = GROUNDWATER WELL, vw = VADOSE WELL . fbg = FEET BELOW GRADE I Boq-roM PLUG OD = OUTSIDE DIAMETER ~1~-- I-IOLGUI~, & KEY TO LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Revision 7/95 ~ HOLGUIN, ~ FAHAN ~ &ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 3. SOIL BORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES SOIL BORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES SITING Soil borings were positioned as noted in the report. TRUCK-MOUNTED DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES Each soil boring is manually drilled for the first 4 feet in order to establish that the area is clear of subsurface structures. The wells are completed with 10-inch or 6-inch-OD hollow-stem flight augers to the depths noted in the report. During the drilling process, soil cuttings are continuously monitored in conformance with the monitoring procedures, and data is recorded on logs of exploratory borings by a State of California registered geologist. Soil samples are collected with a California split-spoon sampler at intervals consistent with the work plan, unless a change in lithology is noted, in which case an additional sample is collected. The sampler is outfitted with 2.5-inch by 3-inch stainless steel or brass sleeves. When the sample is withdrawn, the ends of the sleeve are covered with aluminium foil or TeflonTM tape followed by plastic caps. Sample preservation, handling, and transportation procedures are cor~sistent with HFA's QA/QC procedures. SOIL BORING MONITORING PROCEDURES Cuttings from soil borings are continuously classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and logged by a State of California registered geologist. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that is collected included stratigraphy (i.e., layer thickness, unit correlation, aquifer thickness, depth to groundwater, and confining units, if any), relative permeability, observed porosity, plasticity, moisture content, soil type, structure, size, and other features that could affect contaminant transport. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that is obtained during soil boring construction includes the following: · Stratigraphic characteristics: thickness, correlation of units, extent (horizontal and vertical) of aquifers and confining units, if any; · Observed porosity; · Volatile organic content; · Particle-size distribution; · Moisture content; · Plasticity: · Strength; · Mineral composition; · Depth to groundwater; · Soil type, structure, size; and · Distribution ot soil type. Soil ,g and Sampling Procedures Page 2 The data is recorded on individual logs of exploratory boring, Including observations regarding the types and quantities of waste materials encountered and any PID readings. This data is recorded on a standardized Icg sheet in the Field Log Book. Specific information that Is recorded is listed In Table 1, below. TABLE 1. SOIL BORING LOG INFORMATION ,, GENERAL · Project name · Soil boring location; map and · Soil boring name/number elevation '· Date started and finished · Rig type (blt size/auger size) !· Geologist's name · Petrologic lithologlc classification Driller's name scheme used (Wentworth, USCS) · Sheet number INFORMATION COLUMNS · Depth · Gradation · Sample location/number · Narrative description · PID or FID Reading · Soil Classification NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION · Geologic Observations - Soil/rock type - Particle Size - Organic content - Color and stain - Depositional strUctures - Odor - Gross petrology - Bedding - Suspected contaminant - Friability = Fossils - Discontinuities - Degree of weathering - Moisture content - Water-bearing zones - Particle shape - Formational strike and dip · Drilling Observations - Changes in drilling method - Advance rates or equipment rig - Amounts and types of - Readings from detection chaffer any liquids used equipment (if any) - Caving/hole stability - Water levels - Drilling difficulties ~· Other Remarks - Equipment failures - Deviations from drilling plan - Possible contamination - Weather All field logs are typed and presented verbatim in an appendix of the report. The typed soil boring logs are on a form identical to that used in the field Icg book, Each Icg of exploratow boring includes a graphic Icg in which a symbol for each USCS soil group is included for each soil interval. Soil g and Sampling Procedures Page 3 DATA REDUCTION The data compiled from the soil borings is summarized and analyzed. A narrative summary of the soil characteristics is also presented. The logs of exploratory boring are checked for the following information: · Correlation of stratigraphic units among soil borings; · Identification of zones of potentially high hydraulic conductivity; · Identification of the confining formation/layer; · Indication of unusual/unpredicted geologic features (fault zones, fracture traces, facies changes, solution channels, buried stream deposits, cross-cutting structures, pinchout zones, etc.); and · Continuity of petrographic features such as sorting, grain-size distribution, cementation, etc. Soil boring locations are plotted on a properly scaled map. The purpose of each soil boring/soil sample is indicated on the map. Depending on the results of this analysis, the soil stratigraphy of the site is presented in a scaled stratigraphic column (if soil stratigraphy is laterally homogeneous) or, more likely, in a scaled cross section or a fence diagram (if soll is laterally heterogeneous). Specific features that may Impact contaminant migration, e.g., fault zones or impermeable layers, are discussed in narrative form and supplemented with graphical presentations as deemed appropriate. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES Prior to each sampling episode, the sampling equipment is decontaminated using a non-phosphate soap wash, a tap water rinse; and two distilled, delonized water rinses. The drill string is decontaminated with a steam cleaner between each soil boring. WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL The cuttings from the soil borings are stored in 55-gallon, Department of Transportation-approved drums. Each drum is labeled with the date on which the waste is generated and the numbers of the soil borings from which the waste is withdrawn. The drums are stored at the site of generation until sample analyses are obtained. ~ HOLGUIN,' ~ FAHAN ~ & ~IATE~, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 4. LABORATORY REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 143 South Figue~oa Sheet · Ventu~a, California 93001 * (805) 652-0219 * FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS February 14, 1997 Page 1 CLIENT: John Axt Analyzed By: V. de Vera Mr. Don Dozah Sampled By: K. Mitchell Units: rog/kg Matrix: Soil PROJECT: BP Service Station Analyses Method: B~X: EPA 8020 TPH: 8015-M CONC~[ATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM H~DROCA~ONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION CONSTITUENT TPN- TPS- Ethyl Total Lab Sample Dates Sampled, Gas Diesel Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Percent Surrogate No. No. Received and Tested MRL MRL MRL MRL MRL MRL MRL Recovery 970463 B-6-30 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/5/97 580 5.4 27 17 52 32 128% I0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970464 B-6-40 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <~P~L ND .009 ND ND .77 123% i0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970465 B-6-50 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL .22 .58 .057 ?48 .083 128% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970466 B-6-60 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL ND .01 ND ND .02 110% I0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970467 B-6-65 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL .014 .006 ND ND ND 113% I0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970468 B-7-10 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL ND .0084 ND .016 1.6 121% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970469 B-7-20 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL 'ND .0066 ND ND 1.6 118% 10 .005 .005 .015 .025 .02 970470 B-7-30 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/5/97 ND <MRL .051 .091 ND .1 2.2 93% I0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970471 B-7-40 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND ND ND ND ND .22 127% i0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970472 B~7-50 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/10/97 ND <M]AL .28 .47 .069 .48 .16 141% I0 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970473 B-7-60 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MI~L .014 .0072 ND ND ND 123% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970474 B-7-65 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL .03 ND ND ND ND 80% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970475 B-8-10 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL ND ND ND ND .14 127% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 970476 B-8-20 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <KRL .0074 .014 ND ND 2.5 130% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 ND = Not Detected at or above MRL Lab Certification: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/98 Laboratory Manager: ' HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIFIONMENTAL LABOFIATOFilES 143 Soulh Figue~oa Street * Ventura, California 93001 * (805) 652-0219 · FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS February 14, 1997 Page 2 CLIENT: John Axt Analyzed By: V. de Vera Mr. Don Dozah Sampled By: K. Mitchell Units: rog/kg Matrix: Soil PROJECT= BP Service Station Analyses Method: BTEX: EPA 8020 TPH: 8015-M CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION CONSTITUENT TPH- TPH- Ethyl Total Percent Lab Sample Dates Sampled, Gas Diesel Benzene .Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Surrogate NO. No. Received and Tested MRL F~RL MRL MRL MRL MRL AL Recover~ 970477 B-8-30 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL ND ND ND ND .23 125% 10 .005 .005 015 .015 02 970478 B-8-40 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <M]~L ND ND ND ND .25 117% 1 0 .005 . 005 015 . 015 02 970479 B-8-50 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MILL .037 .044 ND .049 .024 126% 10 .005 . 005 015 .01'5 02 970480 B-8-55 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <KRL ND ND ND ND ND 119% 1 0 .005 .005 015 .015 02 970481 B-9-10 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND ND ND ND ND ND 121% 1 0 .005 . 005 015 .015 02 970482 B-9-20 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MI%L ND .0086 ND ND 1.9 128% 1 0 . 005 . 005 015 .015 02 970483 B-9-30 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/5/~7 ND <MRL ND ND ND ND 2.5 128% 10 . 005 . 005 015 . 015 02 970484 B-9-40 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/5/97 ND <MRL ND ND ND ND .55 120% 10 .005 .005 015 .015 02 970485 B-9-50 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND <MRL ND ND ND ND .028 123% 10 .005 .005 015 .015 .02 970486 B-9-55 1/29/97 1/31/97 2/4/97 ND ND ND ND ND ND 115% 10 .005 .005 015 .015 .02 ND = Not Detected at or above MRL Laboratory Manager: Lab Certification: CAELAP .1878; 1/31/98 [HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES INC. ~~[ ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ven~ura, CA ?3003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORI OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: 4-Feb-97 QC Batch ID: MBS 2/4/97 Analyzed By: V. de Vera Instrument ID: HP 5890 GC-1 Analysis Method: 8015-m/8020 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WiTH BTEX DISTINCTION in mg/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Lab No. Sample No. Matrix MRI /vIRZ MRI MRL M/?Z MBS 2/4/97 Me~hod Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND I0 O. 005 0.005 O. 015 O. 015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this meihod range from C4 to C12. Analyies reported as ND were noJ present above the stated limit of detection. MRL = Method Reporting Limit ND = Not Defected at or above MRL LAB CERTIFICATION: CAELAP # t878; 1J31J98 HOLGUIN FAHAN/ ASSOCIATES INC. ~ ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Easfman Ave., Unif ], Venfura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (8051 650-68]0 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: 4-Feb-97 QC Batch ID: MBS 2/4/97 #2 Analyzed By: V. de Vera lnslrumenl ID: HP 5890 GC-1 Analysis Method: 8015-m/8020 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON5 JTPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in rog/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Lab No. Sample No. Matrix MRI Ml?l MRL ,44£L .MRL MBS 2/4/97 #2 Method Blank #2 ,Soil ND ND ND ND ND 10 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantifated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons delecfed by this method range from C4 lo C12. Analyles reported as ND were not present above the sfafed limit of delecfion. MRL = Melhod Reporling Limi! ND -- Not Detected ol or above MRL LAB CERTIFICATION: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/98 ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit ], Venturcl, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-68]0 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: 2/5/97. QC Batch ID: MBS 2/5/97 Analyzed By: V. de Vera Instrumenl ID: HP 5890 GC-1 Analysis Method: 8015-m/8020 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in rog/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Lab No. Sample No. Matrix MBS 2/5/97 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND I0 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantifated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range from C4 to C12. Analyfes reported as ND were not present above the stated limit of defection. MRL = Method Repoding Limit ND = Not Detected at or above I,ARL LAB CER~IFICA11ON: CAELAP # 1878:1/3~/98 ]HOLGUIN, FAHAN/ , ASSOCIATES INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: 10-Feb*97 QC Batch ID: MBS 2/10/97 Analyzed By: V. de Vera Instrument ID: HP 5890 GC-1 Analysis Method: 8015-m/8020 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ITPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in mg/Kg (soil} TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Beozene Xylenes Lab No. Sample No. Matrix MBS 2/10/97 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND 10 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quanlitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range from C4 to C12. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated limit of defection. MRL = Method Reporting Limit ND = Not Defected at or above MRL LAB CERTIFICATION: CAELAP # 1878: ! J31/98 IHOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 EQstman Ave., Unit 1, Yentura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-?750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: 11-Feb-97 QC Batch ID: MBS 2/11/97 Analyzed By: V. de Vera Inslrument ID: HP 5890 GC-1 Analysis Method: 8015-m/8020 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in mg/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Be.n. zene Xylenes Lab No. Sample No. Matrix M/~L M/~I MRL M/eL MBS 2/11/97 Methad Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND 10 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons ale quanfitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range from C4 to C12. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated limit of detection. MRL = Method Reporting Limit ND = Not Detected af or above MRL LAB CER11FICAIION: CAELAP # 1878; 1/31/98 [HOLGUIN FAHAN & ASSOCIATES INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: B-6-40 Date Analyzed: 4-Feb-97 Lab No: 970464 Matrix: Soil lnsirumenl ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 MQtrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 770.00 800 20 150 45-158 Benkene 0.00 23 20 117 '59-138 toluene 9.00 32 20 114 59-133 Ethylbenzene "0.'00 20 20 101 55-123 'n, p-Xylenes 0.00 24 20 120 53-135 .o-Xylene 0.00 22 20 111 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits ~AI'BE 770.00 801 20 155 ' ' 4b-i58 Benzene 0.00 25 20 123 ' 59-138 Toluene 9.00 33 20 122 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 21 20 107 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 27 20 133 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 24 20 120 59-i 30 Average Recovew & RPD Data 3ompound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD COntrol Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 150 155 153 3.3 <22 Benzene 117 123 120 4.2 <14 Toluene 114 122 118 7.0 <14 Ethylbenzene 101 107 104 6.1 <16 m,p-Xylenes 120 ' 133 127 10 <16 o-Xylene ] ] ] 120 116 8.2 <15 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit ], Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 550-7750¥FAX (805) 550-58]0 Sample ID: B-6~50 Date Analyzed: 4-Feb-97 Lab No: 970465 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 83 106 20 116 45-158 B~nzene 220 236 20 80 59-138 toluene 580 598 20. 90 59-133 Ethylbenzene 57 72 20 74 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 287 298 20 55 ~ 53-135 o-Xylene 190 ' 208 20 ' 89 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb} Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 83 103 20 101 45-158 Benzene 220 ' 237 20 85 59-138 Toluene 580 597 20 86 59-133 Ethylbenzene 57 71 20 72 ,55-123 rn,p-Xylenes 287 299 20 59 53-135 o-Xylene 190 208 20 89 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 116 101 108 14 <22 Benzene 80 85 83 5.5 < 14 Toluene 90 86 88 3.8 <14 E~hylbenzene 74 72 73 3.3 < 16 m,p-Xylenes 55 ' 59 57 7.4 <16 o-Xy/ene 80 89 89 0.4 <15 [HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 550-?750¥FAX (805) 550-5810 Sample ID: B-8-55 Date Analyzed: 5-Feb-97 Lab No: 970480 Matrix: Soil instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results COmpound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb} Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb} (%} Limits MTBE 5.6b 27 20 109 45-158 Benzene 0.00 20 20 102 59-138 Toluene 0.00 21 20. 105 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 .20 20 100 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 21 20 105 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 21 20' 104 59-130 ' Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 5.60 28 20 1 i 3 45-158 Benzene 0.00 21 20 105 59-138 Toluene 0.00 21 20 104 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 20 20 99 55-1"23 m,p-Xy~enes 0.00 21 20 103 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 21 20 103 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 109 113 111 3.9 <22 Benzene '102 105 103 2.8 <14 Tdluene 105 104 105 1.1 <14 Ethylbenzene ' '100 99 99 1.4 < 16 m,p-Xylenes 105 103 104 2 < 16 o-Xylene 104 103 104 1.0 < 15 [HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ,.1..lm.lG~ ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit ], Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 050-68] 0 Sample ID: B-4-20 Date Analyzed: 10-Feb-97 Lab No: 970549 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results Compound SampJe Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc. Jppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 22 20 108 45-158 Benzene 0.00 18 20 88 59-138 Toluene 0.00 18 20 92 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 17 20 87 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 18 20 91 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 18 20 90 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 21 20 104 45-158 Benzene 0.00 18 20 88 59-i38 Toluene 0.00 19 20 93 59-133 EthYlbenzene 0.00 18 20 89 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 19 20 93 ,53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 19 20 93 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 108 104 106 4.2 <22 Benzene 88 88 88 0.5 <1'4 Toluene 92 93 92 1.7 <14 Ethylbenzene 87 89 88 2.5 <16 r~,p-Xylenes 91 93 92 2.4 < 16 o-Xylene 90 93 ' 92 2.8 < 15 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unif ], Venfdra, CA 93003¥(805} 650-?750¥FAX (805) 650-68]0 Sample ID: B-2-20 Date Analyzed: 11-Feb-97 Lab No: 970538 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb} Conc.(ppb} (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 21 20 105 45-158 Benzene 0.00 18 20 90 59-138 Tol'uene 0.00 26 20. 132 59-133 Ethylber~zene 0.~)0 20 ' 20 99 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 20 20 101 * 53-135 o-Xylene 0,00 20 20 101 59-130 Matrix Spike DuPlicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc,(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MT B E 0.00 24 20 118 45-1,58 Benzene 0.00 18 20 92 ,59-138 Toluene 0.00 25 20 124 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 20 20 99 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 21 20 106 53-135 o-X'ylene 0.00 20 20 101 59-130 Average Reoovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD ContrOl Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE '" 105 118 ' 111 11.9 <22 Benzene '90 92 91 2.2 <14 Toluene 132 124 128 6.4 < 14 Ethylbenzene ' 99 ' 99 99 0.4 <i6 m,p-Xylenes 101 106 103 4.7 <16 o-Xylene 101 101 101 0.5 <15 CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page Client Name jOH~d Ay'r- . Project Ni~e Client Contact/PhOne No. Send report ~m~eds Name ~Sign~ , .. Date .~ Anai,ses ReqUested ~1.~. Fi~em. ~., Ve.r., CA 93~1 ~ET~ ~ ~1~ ~~~' 1~-~7 ~ ~ ~1~853 W. 17th St., ~a Me~, CA 92627 Matdx (~1, ~r Inf~l~ ~. a~ ~ 57 P~a~s Dr., Bakemfield, CA Sam~ ~ Sa~l~ Samp~d a~, wale~) ~11 ~ ~ MW ~, e~.) ~ntaln~~ ~ TURNAROUND ~ME '~- ~5~ O~5~ ~ '~ ~ ~ REQUIRED DETECTION LIMITS '- see reveme for r~ir~ det~on limits ,, PRESERVATIVE ADDED? Delivered to HFA's ref~eratot for tem~ra~ 8 -~- 2D ' 1~53 H "7 ~ / X ~ ,. storage on Return sample(s)/~ler to: Holguin. Fahan & - 2550 Eastman. Unit ~1, Ventura, CA 93003 · (805) 650-7750 ,. FAX 8 (805) 650-6810 Cai/EPA lanuary 16, 1997 .... ~::7¢ ~ 7x ~/~-= ~ c,~,~o, Control Board Axt's BP Service Station Division of 101 19th Street Clean Water Bakersfield, CA 93301 . · Programs i~..~~' M~ling Address: P.o. ~ox 9442n Dear Mr. Axt: · Sacramento, CA ~ ~ ' .' 94244-2120 PRE-APPROVAL OF CORRECTIVE ACTION COSTS, Claim No. 011591, ' 2014 T s~ee~ 101 19th Street, Bakersfield, CA Suite 130 Saeraraento, CA ' - 9s~i4 .......... i~ti~'~,~ i-~i~w~d~bhr feq-O~C/hL-~i~,~d~6-ffJ~?-~i-9-97;. -f0f pre-ap~6Val ~6f-chff~tiv-e~ ............. '- (916) 227-o74a action costs; I will place these documents in your file for future reference. I have included a '- ' copy of the "Cost Pre-Approval Request" form for future use. World Wide Web: http://www, swrcb.ca. sov/~,,hom~/ With the following provisions, the total cost pre-approved as eligible for reimbursement for fu~ahome, htm compleX'ting the April 10, 1996; Holguin, Fahan & Associates workplan, approved by the City of Bakersfield Fire Department (CBFD) in their April 15, 1996 letter, is $4,99~; see the table below for a breakdown of the costs. The actual costs of conducting the work as propi~sed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. in their May 2, 1996 estimate are, based on my review of your package, the most reasonable. Be aware that this pre-approval does not constitute a decision on reimbursement: all reasonable and necessary corrective action costs for work directed and approved by the District will be eligible for reimbursement per the terms of your Letter of Commitment at costs consistent with those pre-approved in this letter. COST PRE-APPROVAL BREAKDOWN Task Amount Pre-Approved. ' ' Comments Pre-Field $55 Drilling, Sampling, $3,000 Abandonment Analytical $1,000 Project Management & Report $940 TOTAL PRE-APPROVED , $4,995 · The actual costs and scope of work performed must be consistent with this pre- approval. · The work products must be acceptable to the CBFD and the Regional Water QUality Control Board. Recycled Paper Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of California's water resources, and ensure their proper allocation and efficient use for the benefit of present and future generations. Mr. John Axt 2 · If a different scope of work becomes necessary, then you must request pre-approval of costs for the new scope of work. · Although I have referred to the Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. proposal in my pre- approval above, please be aware that you will be entering into a private contract: the State of California cannot compel you to sign any specific contract. This letter pre- approves the costs as presented by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. for conducting the work approved by the CBFD for implementing their April 10, 1996, workplan. · All future costs for corrective action ,must be approved in writing by Fund staff. Please remember that it is still necessary to submit the actual cost of the work as explained in the Reimbursement Request Instructions to confirm that the costs are consistent with this pre- 'ap-p r or-al'-6efor~'y0~'-will 'bY r-eimbt~s-e-d:--Tom~-a-k~-tfiis-~-~ier;-in~u-u~r~that your-ix~ns~ltaht prepares his invoices to match the format of the original estimate, and provides reasonable explanations for any changes made in the scope of work or increases in the costs. When the invoices are submitted you must include copies of all: · subcontractor invoices, · technical reports, when available, and · applicable correspondence from the District. Lastly, the State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB) Executive Director has recommended that the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) report R~comm~ndafions to Improve the Cl~imup Process for California's Lea'king Undecm-ound Fuel Timks be implemented aggressively; included is a copy of his December 8, 1995 letter. You and your consultant should be aware of this guidance as you determine what work is necessary at your site in the future. Please call if you have any questions; I can be reached at the above number. Sincerely, Steve Marquez, WRCE Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund Program Attachments (3) cc: Mr. Howard Wines, II City of Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Recycled Paper Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of California's water resources, and enture their proper allocation and efficient use for the benefit of present and future generation& CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD PEg, .~, of Client Name ~½//U-/J'X 7- Project Name Client Contact/Phone No. Send report to: CONTRACT CODE. ,~.~ ~ ,,zi2C/- ~ 57",41"10X/. J.~61W .~)oZ.4/-I ~¢~G) 3,15 -G .320 Holguin, Fahan & AssOOates. Inc. Sam~ers Name ~.m~e~s Date .... ,.,AnalTs..es Requested ~C.~853 wSo.__ F~gueroa St., Ventura, CA 93001 ~-W,4,/ET'W' cT,, /~/7'¢,5/C/_.~-~ /..~/~/' ~ ~ 17th St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Mal~x (soil. Other Information No. amd H~^ O,,e TN 9,o,,,,~,',a~-- (e.g.. ~,~i.~ ~.~o,,, ~,p~h, 'rye, o~ Saml:~e ~' Samoled Sampled air. water) ~oll boclr~ o¢ MW #,.etc:) Containers ~:~ ... / ....... TURNAROUND TIME / " SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS · ,, see revere for r~ir~ det~on ~-~-~0 I,/6/ ~,~ ., / ~ ~ SAMPLE RECEIPT ~ ~ PRESERVATIVE ADOEO? . ~ All ~ ~o~ ~n~t al HFA ~e ~~ "' Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for tem~ra~ ,. ,, storage on (Initials) , : . .~~ ..~.. ~~ , t1~//~7>'e Re~urn sample(s)/~oler to: Holguin. Fahan & A~ciates,J 2550 Eastman, Unit ~1, Venlura, CA 93003 · (805) 650-~50 · F~ ~ (805) 650-6810 State Water Contel Board Di~sion of Clean Water P~grams ~aii~g ~: P.O. ~x 9~212 CiW of B~ersfield Fke Dep~ent $~to, CA 942~2120 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor B~ersfield, CA 93301 2014 T Sui~ 130 S~to, CA ~m De~ ~. W~es: (916) 227-2784 F~ {916) 2274530 ~ERGRO~ STOOGE T~K CLE~P ~D PROG~; LIST OF World Wi~ W~b: h~:,~.~.~ POSS~LE CLOSED SITES gov/~hom~ ~n~ome. h~ Please ~cate below, at ~e h~t of ~e site ad&ess, whe~er ~e sites have received clos~e ~om yo~ office. Claim No. Site address Closure eranted? 11591 101 19th Street, Bakersfield 10391 1414 E. California Ave, Bakersfield 10536 1501 E. 19th Street, Bakersfield 9910 300 Baker Street, Bakersfield 8443 601 Brundage Lane, Bakersfield 802 601 Eureka Street, Bakersfield If you would like to fax your request, our fax number is (916) 227-4530. Sincerely, __~ A ~k,~Ahalyst Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund cc: Nancy Camacho, Closure Unit-USTCF Recycled Paper Our mis,ion is to preserve quality of California water resources, and enhance the 's and en~ure their proper allocation and efficient use for the benefit of pre~ent and future generations. RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: ( 0 ( (~" ~J- ID# Business Name: Contact N~e: Business Phone: ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ F~: Insp~or's N~e: Time of C~I: Date: ~/~ 7 Time: ~4 o~ ~ Min: Type of Call: Incoming [ ] Outgoing Content of C~l: ~ ~-~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~[ ~ ~ ~'~ Actions Required: /~-~ ¢,.L~ ,r,s,'("' ..t% ~,,,~r,,,--t ~ .,~+ Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 4, 1996 FIRE CHIEF John Axt MICHAEL R. KELLY John Axts BP Service 101 19th Street ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 P-kg: Underground Storage Tanks located at 101 19th Street in Bakersfield SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Mr. Axt: Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 AS I am sure you are aware, all existing single walled steel tanks that do not meet the current code requirements must be removed, replaced or upgraded to PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. meet the code by December 22, 1998. Your tanks do not currently meet the new Bokersfield, CA 93301 code requirements and therefore fall into the remove, replace or upgrade category. , (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0,576 Your current operating permit expires on or before that date and of course will not be renewed until appropriate upgrade of your tank system is accomplished. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Ct~ester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0676 deadline, I have attached a brief questionnaire addressing your plans to upgrade these tanks. Please complete this questionnaire and return it to this office by TRAINING DIVISION Thursday, December 19, 1996. 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 If yOU have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any FAX (805) 399-5763 assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services R.EH/dlm attachment