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Bakersfield Fire Dept. UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST Enixonmental Set,rices ........ "' : ' '" ' "' 1715 Chester Ave SECTION 1 Business Plan and Inventory Program Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 FACILITY NAME . [ I INSPECTION DATE I INSPECTION TIME FACILITYC~NT~CT [Business ID Numar I Section 1: Business Plan and Inven~ P~mm ~ Routine ~ Combin~ ~ Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint ~ Re-inspection C V ~/C=C°mplianCe)V=Violatio, OPE~TION COMMENTS ~ APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND VISIBLE ADDRESS VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS ....................................................... I ~ CONTAINERS PROPERLY ~BELED ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE.9: ~ YES l~'No EXPLAIN: QUEST,O~EGARD,~ m~ ,NSPECT,ON? PLEASE CALL us AT (661) 326-3979 _~ Inspector Badge No., White. Environmental Services Yellow. Station Copy Pink - Business Copy 't iç~. ~ .. e9/16/2e04 e9:48 6613252529 MONITORING SYSTEM CERTIFICATIO.N For fJ.fC OJ' A/I JrtrlsJictlu,ø W«hlll ,he St(It f/fC"Ii{tmrln Â~fl,nr'j{y Cited.. Chapter ð.7, lIeo/t/, qlld .';"Je('1 CØth: Chaplet' Jð, D""-,¡"n 3, Title 23, ('ðli/ornla COM of Reglllations CAL VALLEV PAGE 02 '"".: This form t1msl be used to d~ument te..'IUng Bnd servicing of monitoring equipment. A separate certification or report must be pre~red for each monitonnR system contròlpQnel by the technicfan who perronns the work. ^ copy ofthis fo,," must be provided ta tbe (ank system owner/operator, 1ñe owner/operAtor must submit a copy of this form to the local øge~y regulating UST systems within 30 dt\)I!\ of tcst dilte. A. Generøllnformàfion Facility Nllme: 1'1 rl.. .t;t. eftV' Wtt..5~ Site Addre.'IS: -9..Z.ð .3lJ"" Si Føcilily Contact l·cNlon: MakafModel or Monitoring SY$tem: ß..i.l.lY::.rcø IE m.. C!- D. Inventory of Equipment Tested/Certified Clink the "pþl'(l rille bun. 10 Indlca.e _ .clne uJpment III.peelcdl,crril!td: Tllnk .0; I 7 Vt.. Talk '0; r.,ln-tMk Omr~inl !'rohe. Model; m~. CJ ,.,-Tllnk GøllginS Pl'Obe. Model: {if Annlllof SPIICC or Vøull Sensor. Model: .5ir&/ '-4"1' S~hSø,.. C Annular Space or VDUII.~cnsor. Mndcl: or I>'ring Sump I rren'l:h Sen~or(s). Model: SVh11' Çoi¿.,!'oV' a PIping Sump I Trench Scnsor(s). Moch:': ....FIII Sump ~c:nsor($). Model: t:J Fill Sump Sonsor{.). Model: &I Mechanicp' LIne Leak Delcdor. Mndcr; pL¡J C Mechanical Line Leak Detcçtnr. Model: [J Electronic Line Lenk Detec:tor. Mðde); C £lectl'O";o Unc LCRk Detector. Model: a TlIl1k Ovetfill/lli¡h-1.cvcl Scnrmr. Madel; 0 Tank Overnll/ Jlillh-'Jçvcl Scnsor. Model: CJ Other (specify C ui ment I c and ,nodelln SCåion Bon Foac 2 . 0 Other . coif)' tlqUi ment and model in Se~1Ion £ on J>oge I . Tank 'D: I t... taolt 10: Din-Tank OøUllng Probe. Model: C In-Tank GaugIng P",be. Mnde': 11 Annull\t Slnte (1f Vß\I!t Sen!'lOf. Model; CI Annu\ar Space fit' V:tu\l Sensnr. Model: II riplng Sump I Trench Sonsor(s). Model; ~ oS ~ l1 C'Qþ'" a Piping Sump I Treneh SII:nsor(s). Model: J r:1II Sump ~çn.'KJr(9}, M(tcfcl: C Fill Sump SetlllOr(~). Madel: D Mcc:hnniçal Une Lellk Jclec:tor. Modçl: PI.. I) C Mechllnlcal Line L~k Ik(cçtor. Model; J Ulcclrnnlc I.ine '~k I)cleclrlt. Model: t:J l:.Ieelroltlc !..ino Lenk Oçlcctor. Model: J "nnk Ovcrnll II flgh-l.evcl Sçn~'. Mndçl: a TIII\c OYarn" " ß&h-tevel ScnlM'r. Model: J Othø. cI c ui 'nenl (1' c and model In Section (~ on I>nge 2 .0 OIhllr /I ccry l:II(ulptmmt I c and model in Sccllon It on PI 0 2 . .ltIpenscr 10: 1- 2.., DI~pe.let 10: t fJispen!lcr Çnntnfmnenl Sr;tI.'iOt(s), Model: -.Æ.OU...fL a Dlsponser Containment SCMC'Ir(s}. Model: (Ab~r Vnlve(II). CJ SlM:nr Vòlve(s). I I) hsor Conlølnlnenl 1101\1 S 8ud Çhoin $). tJ Di nscr Contlllnmenl Floal(S) IInd Chair s. (.pcnftr ID: ?-y Dr.pIIII_ tD: "Dí!lpc:nscr Contalnmcl1l Scnsor(tI). Model: ~H -c... a Dltþcnser Containment ~cnBOr($). Model: SI,ear Vnlvc(5}, 0 Shear Valve(s). Di~n$ct Containmenl Flol1C(s) and Chain s , 0 Di8pcnser Conl8inmcnl Flo $) II1d Chain(s , 'pC!nser fD: DI.peaser 10: DIBpenøcr Çnn!n'tunenl Scn50r(s). Mødcl: a DispenSl:l' Containment Scn5nr(s). Model: Sbl'lRr Volvc(ø). Q Sheór VItve(s). ?I nser Conlainlhenl Floa .II III)d Chain .II . t1 D' ser CODløinment Flo. s and Chili s. \he n.elllty Coni. ItS mare tanlcs or ðlllþCltsers. "'flY Ih 'form. JnQlu e n rnaatlon rnr evei)' Ian nnd dfspenser lilt t c (acllity. Certification - , tercflf fh.t Ihe equipment Identified fn ehb daeumeDC was Inøpeded/l.tvlced In rll:contnltce w"" fb~ m:nlll'lc:tnrer,' ealdtlh,CIII. Attlldled (0 tltlt CertUteadon II In'o1'm.tf01l (.... mllnuflldarerJ' theckll.tA) lIereuarylD "ertry tllllt 11th III ftttllnfln" 18 corred anrr n rfnf PlolI 8110,.,1118 tlae '''1'_vf of monftoains equlprMraL For IIny eq"'f\mtnt alr_ble of eerier-nUll' sùC!h . teports, 11"I\'e d~ aUlte"ed II copt' of thq report; (dlflf:1l till '''lIt øppIJ~: CJ System set-up Ç1 Alum history report ,hnlclan Name (prrnl): ·75'Y'I..t..l' ~ J./.¡'¡,., ~ÛÝ' Signature: ~_,..,I J..u.J> &...... w .",- liOcation No::·...5.J2~~r-~l( 7q- UœnSl. No.: /'i17' / 7ø 4 ¡11HZ lir18 Company Name: C~.¡- /4.11~ ~,ui'I'H~J4'" Phone No.:(ß6/ l3 2. 7~?;J"'1 ^ddress: 92() :3YN. St. -z1ø.KÅV'Sfi'f/¿(¡;(¡4.; , Daleof'IestinslServicfng: 1!.g../~ :~ ;U I ¡. ...,. ~~j : ; I, , . : 03101 City: ßß&:Ls.:t,ltlt;{ Contnct rhone No.: ( ) Dale ofie$Un&lServicing: 1.J ß/ ~ Bidg, No.: Zip: 'It.....lnK System Certflicøtion 09/16/2004 09;48 6613252529 CAL VALLEV PAGE 03 'Õ -:-;;t.... -t 1 I). Results Dr T~9IinwSt!"icing i ¡.. :! ¡ ! .. " i' Softwøre Version Installed: J~ol E. Comments: A SmAll t:lfl1llt.(ljt cl! W4.+er 14/4,,[ ~/JI.t'I-',d ¡it TJ1~ 91"'k ]7.,.yJ,.ib.11-- ..s VIM!. n, f.. Si/f 'C/.J'J.{JIJ/<H .,..~ '-'- ~'l-t.y. ---LVo 5,l;hS'ð'l".r /1-1 d,:(¡?eh rev f'a,.V1$.. ", I I ~~"!t~'r . "'1 'j " . '1" '. : :'1" ;í: : .;, :i ::' 8JJII. ~'l . 1 I j I <:' ;;:,.... t' '~ 09/1G/20a4 09:48 G613252529 CAL VALLEV PAGE 04 '1 F, In-T"I.k Gauging' SIR Equlp.bent: fit checlcthill box rrlank 8Ruging III used only rot inventory COt\ttol. tJ Check tbis box If no tank &BuginS or SIR equipment is installed, This seçUon must be completed if in-tank gauging equipment Is used to perform leak detection moniloting. C It III IdlM h kl't om pie e e 0 0 ng (; ec: .$ : 1:1 Ves CJ No· I"as aU input wiring been inøpeeled for proper entTy and terminll4ion, intludlng'tmlna fot ground feults? (] Yes CJ No'" Were an tM£ gauging probes visually inspeeted for damage and residue buildup? o Yes o No'" WØS accurø<:y or system product level radln8s tested? eyes C No· W.s accuracy or system water level readinp tested? tJ Yes tl No· Were "II probes reInstalled propcrly7 a Yt$ o No· Were Itlt ilems on 'he equipment l1tsnuf$durer', maintenance checklist c011tpleted7 .. In ihe SecUÐn II, below. dl:.'.lcrlbe how And when Ihese denclelttlei were or will ~ corFC!c:~~d, G. Line LeSlk Oetecto..s (LLD): Ie I lillo' h kr a Çheck Chis box ItLLDs life not installed. Co",nl Ie t UI 0 ",.oe c: ec .st: I [J Yes C No· "or equipment 81art·up or annuul equipment certification, was a leDlc simulated to verify ....LD petformance? C N/A (Chøck (1//1"111 ðppl)J) Simulated lcaIc .-ate: 0 3 g.p.h.; 0 O. t g.p.h; 0 0.2 g,p.h. aves a No· Were IÌIT LLDs confirmed operational and aœurate within regulatory requIrements? [] Yes [] No· Wes the testing appal'l\tus property calibrated? [] Yes C No· For mechanical LLOs. does the LLD resbict product now if' It detects. leak? C N/^ Q Yes a No. For eleeh'onic LLDs, ~B tbe turbine autumtlticany tlhut off if the LLO detects a leak? C N/^ o Yes [] No· For electronic U..Ds. doCR the turbine aulomttlcally shut off if any portion of lite monitoring system is disabled [] N/^ or disconneçtcd7 :J Ves CJ No· För electronic J..LOs, does the turbine autolhaüQllly shut off if any flortTon of the monitarinB sy8tém r:J NI ^ mallbllctions or rails a 'est7 :J V tIS o No· For electronic LLDs, have aU acc:euible Wiring conl\ocUons been visually inspected? C N/^ J VII., t:I No· Were nil item! on the equlplnent mal\ufacturer's møfntenance checklist cCJmpleleð? In tbe Sectlnn II, below. deflerlbe IIow And "'he., tbue deRek.elts wne or wIll be eo,"ded, I. Comments: .. Ii!,' , ¡'ait å u:ta ~ . . 1"1': . I ',.' I ¡ 'f ,) . . '," .. OJlOt , , 08/11/2004 12:25 6613252529 CAL VALLEY PAGE 01 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD I OFFICE OF ENVmONMENTAL SERVICES! 1715 Chester Ave., Bakerstieldt CA (661) 326-397P I I ! ! APPLICATION TO PERFORM ¡tUEL MONITORING CERTIFICATION FACILITY 3 4 ~ Sf LtJt.J/" WA.s~1 ADDRESS '12.0 3'174 r;r. OPERATORS NAME -:Jt.¡T/.. 5t. CaYWtLSh OWNERS NAME_ Sa.h1-e NAME OF MONITOR MANUFACTURER (;¡ I hlll.ÝCo. DOBS FACILITY HA VE DISPENSER PANS? YES~ ¡ I I NO_ TANK # I 2- VOLUME CONT:SNTS 87vL '11t/t. NAME OF TESTING COMPANY Ca. /-1/4/ /e:y Er¡ ,,/JPm-tI-f'1 CONTRACTORS UCENSÈtt 7(!t¡/70 fJ fl/lz NAME &; PHONE NUMBER OF CONTACT PERSON Ortd< }j./H~/.ef.1 '327-~JY/ DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED @ 1 L ddlMD APPROVED BY , ~ ' .q ~ < . ~ . ~ .- '! :: - . i J ! 9;~//,..o 4 DATE , : . ~ '~I i , :. i I~ ", ( 1 , I'!'!:.~" " ! , . . i,. ~,.. !'! : :: j'r;:1j ~ r. ;i; !.' : ¡¡'!:::' ~.! :: : I .. ~ . .~" 1.1~~t~f'" 'd , ,: ~ '¡~Il~;:;~~ ·;t . . i !' ,Ii ~I . !~.~¡. I. , j. ! . .: ;. : : [.¡~ I ';1' h:. : ~¡: 'J : .~ I ..:. ~. ,f 'Ii ~_ "l1A.u:J!L./ j :;<., ':' ~I !.þ, ~;~l . ,i, _~~, ~. l¡: :!iir!'kl 1.:( SíONATUR8 tj4-j .l ~ ~c .. "'t, -!\ ~,!~¡;t!~t-' t: ,~.,: /::1..; ~ fU"'1"l..l J\NT ß '.'! II, I ~,! I , Ü' I , ¡i:;I II"; II;. 'of . ,:; '¡. 'jl :!Llf('::f~î'. !~I' ", ~..' 1: \; ';. { ..'; t ~,~', , I ~ . I ;1' ,: .~I ("·'1 ....¡ . ,., 'I ' ·t . I~ !.;.j ,1: f· :' I ~ I ,I:.: H,'!¡~ ;:.. ¡.J: ~! ,: 1'.~~~t~·\ ';': .~:~ ('.AR ~.~ASB · ~ 03-16-04 ~ 3:'26 ~LL FUNctIONS NORMAL. ENTOR*I REPORT :UNLEADED 3943 GALB OLLAGE = GALS q0% ULLagE= 6867 ',dOLdME = 3936 GaLS HEIGHT ~ 46.5~ iNChES GALS t4a%ER VOL = 0.00 INCHES ~oTER ~ 69.3 DEG TEMP pREM 1 DM o,pOblER . ~ 9 GAL~ T -' ~ 4,t .,. HEIGBT . 0 GaL t4~TER 62 'p '~ ~. ~ ~ ~ END ~' ~ ~ SECTION 13usin nlronmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 rogram~ "~ : . . 1~ Routine ,~Combined 1~ Joint Agency ~1 Multi-Agency I~1 Complaint ~ Re-inspection C V (V%~o,a,o, j OPERATION COMMENTS ~ APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND ~ I~J BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE J~ VISIBLE ADDREss J~J CORRECT OCCUPANCY J~J VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS J~J VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES J~ VERIFICATION OF LOCATION J~ PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL ~J~' J~ VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABILITYE J~ VERIFICATION OF HAJ~AT TRAINING RIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND L/J~ J~] EMERGENCY PROCEDUREs ADEQUATE PROCEDURES Jj~_ ~ FIRE PROTECTION ....... E DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND ANY HAZARDous WASTE ON S TE?; J~ YES /~No EXPLAIN: Inspector .... - ....... Badge No. I ou~mess ~t,~ Responsible pa~ While - Environmental Services Yellow. S~'ation Copy Pink ~ Business Copy CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CltECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine J~ Combined [2] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [22i Complaint [] Re-inspection Type ot:TaXnk ']]:::}l,'k] I'2'"0...'~ Number of Tanks ~ Type of Monitoring 0..,[,,,.. W'h Type of Piping }'[211AJ [w' OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file Permit tbes current ~' Certification of Financial Responsibility Mouitoring 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) -/~09'~ ° I1~ O,Ii]tt)~-~e~,~AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank ~7> '/,O ~ Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/}abeling 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.~i~n~n~n~'~ eStWe~i'ges~ ( '~(~k6i)~3~979 ~'/~sir~ss Site/ Responsible Party ~ White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy Praxair Se ¢ ces, inc. Technical Solutions for the Industrial World. UCISCO Co.o o. Date: 2/27/2004 Steve Underwood Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-326-3979 661-326-0576 Fax Re: Permit Request for 34th Street Car Wash Steve, ~Th.e 34t~h S.t.r~sh. has requested ELD testing for one site in Kern County / City of ~flrcrstietd~comply ~th test requirements of tanks within 1,000 fi of a water well. The //'~~+- ?_c?_t .y~ s_l o c at e'et~ at: // 920 34"' Street ~ ~?ersfieldl C~ -'--t-ha~the permit application/the work plan and a map with the proposed sampling locations. Phil Garner will pay the permit fee. The tentative start date is 3/11/2004 at 8.'00am. I will contact you 48 hours in advance before starting the ELD test for this site. Please return a faxed copy of the approved permit to me at the number below. Thank-You Thank you, Andrew Koch III Supervisor Praxair Services, Inc. (Tracer Research) 3755 N. Business Center Drive Tucson AZ, 85705 Ph: 800-989-9929 ext. 277 Cell: 520-990-8967 Fax: 520-293-1306 INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN IS CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF PRAXA1R SERVICES, INC. FEB ~6 200,~ i0:53 BKSFLD FIRE PREVEHTIOM [661)852-217P p.p CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMF. NTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TANK TIGHTNESS TEST/ SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING/TRACER TESTING FACILITY ~e~_ ~Trce.~T C_Ac ?.30~ ~x ADDRESS q 2-0 ~ H ~ %~Tre ,- ~ PERMIT TO OPERATE # OPERATORS NAME ~h ~ L ~ NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ' ~ IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED TANK # VOLUME CONTENTS / #Y. PRAXAIR Praxair Services, Inc. Building Retail Space Tank 1 2 1~,000 gal a 0'~ ' ' F' 'i Tank ¢ ~ I Dispenser Island 8,000 gal Io 9 I 6 Vent Wall 37612EL-0000 E X P L A N A T I 0 N ~~~ 920 34th STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA · 1 Sampling Probe Location 0 10 20 [ S I M P L I N ~ L 0 C A T I 0 N S ] [ Approximate Pipeline Location f e e t Figure 1 ~,,, S~REET CAR WAS,.,~C. ~,o~,o,~, CA ~o, 1506 Payee:BKSFLD FIRE 03/01/04 Check #: 1506 Permit for ELD Testing ********66.00 li~.~.TH STKEET CAE WASH, INC. WELLS,A,OO.,K.,.~. 1 506 920 34TH STREET California 1506 ~~~AR~IA~ BAKERSFIELD' CA 93301(661 ) 323-9071 www.wellsfargo.com16_24./1220 ************ Sixty Six & 00/100 Dollars DATE AMOUNT 03/01/04 *******'66.00 PAY Bakersfield Fire Dept. TO THE ORDER Enviromental Services ..,?,~ OF 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 /;' ,,,. '" ' Tracer Tight® Method df Tightness Testing for Underground Storage Tank Systems in Accordance With HSC 25292.4, Section 2644.1 Enhanced Leak Detection WORK PLAN Introduction Section 2644.1 of riSC 25292.4 of Senate Bill 989 clarifies that "Enhanced leak detection means a test method that ascertains the physical integrity of an underground tank system by introduction, and external detection, of a substance that is not a component of the fuel formulation that is stored in the tank system." It further requires that the "test method shall be third party certified, in accordance with section 2643(0, for the capability of detecting both vapor and liquid phase releases from the underground storage tank system. The enhanced leak detection test method shall be capable of detecting a leak rate of at least 0.005 gph or less, with a probability of detection of at least 95% and a probability of false alarm no greater than 5%." Concept Tracer Tight® is a unique method of testing underground storage systems for tightness. A unique chemical called a tracer is added to the product stored in the tank. The tracer is an inert chemical that evaporates readily from the fuel. After tracer is added to the system, it is distributed between the vapor and liquid inside the tank. Use of the system carries thc tracer tlu-oughout the piping. If any small leak exists in the system, the tracer is allowed to escape from thc system, either as a vapor or as a dissolved component of the liquid. Once outside the system, the dissolved tracer evaporates from the liquid and the tracer vapors begin to migrate away from the location of the leak in all directions. After an appropriate waiting period, the tracer vapors are detectable at least ten feet or more away from the leak in all directions. Samples of air collected from the soil within the radius of detection of the tracer reveal the leak as a presence of the tracer chemical. Because the tracer chemical is not normally found in the environment or in fuel products, the TracerTight® method is able to discriminate between previous contamination and current leakage. Please note the details provided in this }York Plan regarding the test specifications, including but not limited to probe placement are considered proprietary confidential information and are considered the property of Tracer Research Corporation and are patent protected and shall only be used for technology evaluation purposes.. Method Description The process is described in the following steps: · -- Preparation Probe Array Installation Inoculation Sample Collection · Sample Analysis Leak Location · Reporting Preparation Upon arrival at the site, the Tracer crew reviews the tank information that has been made available and uses this information to plan the installation of the sampling probe array. If as built plans or site plans have not been made available the crew inspects all accessible portions of the system to learn as much as possible about the location of all UST system components. If the site is under remediation, soil vapor extraction systems, air sparging systems and bio-venting systems must be turned off during the test. Probe Array Installation Sampling probes consisting of %" schedule 40 PVC are installed within ten horizontal feet of all possible leak locations (each probe has a twenty foot diameter sphere of influence). Probes are installed by coring a hole in the pavement and inserting a sampling probe into the excavation zone of the tank or pipe using soft excavation techniques. The top of each probe is fitted with a PVC sampling cap that will be used later for soil vapor extraction. Tanks Tank probes are installed along the outer long-side of each tank, generally at a depth within two feet of the tank bottom (or just above the water table if applicable). Each tank will have at least two probes per long side (except for tanks 1,000 gallons or less). Tanks within the same tank pit may share probes placed between tanks. Additional shallow probes (generally one foot in depth) may also be installed near appurtenances along the tank ridge, but these are not required, but highly recommended in order to assist in identifying the source of potential vapor leaks. In situations where tank pits do not contain engineered backfill (pea-gravel), the sampling probes are installed within five horizontal feet of all possible leak locations. Please note the details provided in this Work Plan regarding the test specifications, including but not limited to probe placement are considered proprietary confidential information and are considered the property of Tracer Research Corporation and are patent protected and shah only be used for technology evaluation purposes.. Piping Piping probes are placed along the product distribution, vapor recovery and vent piping trenches, generally at a depth of two feet below grade, every twenty feet in horizontal distance. In situations where piping trenches do not contain engineered backfill (i.e. pea- gravel), the sampling probes are installed within five horizontal feet of all possible leak locations. Inoculation Inoculation is the process of adding chemical tracer to product in the system to be tested. Product is inoculated with a predetermined amount of tracer, thoroughly mixed in the tank and transferred throughout the piping system. Facilities containing less than four tanks within the same tank pit will be inoculated with different chemical tracers, therefore each will provide its own chromatographic signature. Water soluble and other unique non-petroleum based products may requirement the duplication of the same tracer with respect to other adjacent tanks. Systems that will receive more than one tank volume in deliveries during the first three days following the inoculation receive enough of the tracer to inoculate all of the fuel that will be received during that period. Sample Collection After the appropriate waiting period of seven to fourteen days after system inoculation, vapor samples are collected fi.om all sampling probes. Additional vapor samples may be collected from sumps containing UST components and fi.om the interstitial spaces of double walled components. Air blanks are also collected to confirm any possible detections of tracers. Sample Analysis Samples are analyzed using a laboratory grade gas chromatograph (GC). The GC is calibrated using an external gas standard. Samples are analyzed by direct injection into the GC. The results are evaluated by comparison to the analytical standard. Whenever tracer is detected in the subsurface samples, blanks are run to validate the tracer detection. Please note the details provided in this Work Plan regarding the test specifications, including but not limited to probe placement are considered proprietary confidential information and are considered the property of Tracer Research Corporation and are patent protected and shall only be used for technology evaluation purposes.. Leak Location The location of the leak is inferred from the distribution of the tracer and hydrocarbon vapors. The location of a leak is indicated by the location of the highest concentration of trace~ vapors as long as the distribution is diffusion controlled. Releases of liquid product are often accompanied by high levels of hydrocarbon vapors. Reporting The findings of the Tracer Tight® test and site evaluation will be summarized in a written report and sent to the client within two to four weeks of the completion of the field work. Please note the details provided in this Work Plan regarding the test specifications, including but not limited to probe placement are considered proprietary confidential information and are considered the property of Tracer Research Corporation and are patent protected and shall only be used for technology evaluation purposes.. Attachment C Thee attachment includes specification sheets for TracerTight® Line Tightness Testing and for Tracer Tight Non-volumetric Tank Tighmess Testing liom the listing of Leak Detection method evaluations published by the National Work Group on Leak Detection Evaluations (NWGLDE). Also included are the Third-Party Evaluation reporting forms, Results of U.S. EPA Standard Evaluation Non-volumetric Tank Tightness Testing Method, for the two evaluations that the NWGLDE reviewed when preparing the specification sheets. The NWGLDE is a volunteer group of state UST regulators as well as representatives fi:om the EPA Office of Underground Storage Tanks. The work group reviewed two third- party evaluations in preparing each of the listed specification sheets. The work group determined that the evaluation protocol for non-volumetric tank tightness testing was also appropriate for the evaluation of non- volumetric ling tightness testing methods. Revision Date: November 6, 2001 Tracer Research Corp. Tracer Tight NON-VOLUMETRIC TANK TIGHTNESS TEST METHOD (TRACER) Certification: Leak rote of 0.1 gph with PD = 100% and PFA = 0%. Leak rate of 0.005 gph with PD = 97% and PFA = 2.9%. Leak Threshold: A tank system should not be declared tight when tracer chemical is detected outside of the tank system. Applicability: Gasoline, diesel, aviation fuel, fuel oil ti4, waste o il. Other fluids which are compatible and soluble with an acceptable tracer chemical may be tested after consultation with the manufacturer. Tank Capacity: Not limited by capacity. Waiting Time: Ranges from 7 to 30 days (normally 2 weeks) after tracer is added to tank. Tracer Dosage: Dosage of tracer is based on tank size, product volume in tank, and frequency and volume of tank refills according to manufacturer's recommendations. Permeability: Soil permeability must readily allow tracer movement through the tank excavation backfill (greater than 1 Darcy). Probe: Radius of influence of each tracer sampling probe is maximum 10 feet. All tank surfaces must be within the zone of influence of a sampling probe. Probes must be installed per Manufacturer's guidelines. Groundwater: Depth to groundwater in tank excavation backfill must be determined. For test method to detect a release of tracer chemical below groundwater, the hydrostatic pressure of product in the tank must exceed the hydrostatic pressure of groundwater during test. To accomplish this, product level must be maintained at least 6 inches above groundwater for a minimum 17 hours during the first three days following addition of tracer to the tank. At the discretion of the regulatory agency, water ingress measuring devices may be used to supplement test method in high groundwater conditions. Comments: Frozen and saturated soil above bottom of tank may limit effectiveness of this test method. Groundwater above bottom of tank may limit effectiveness of test method (e.g. when applied to tanks containing water-miscible products or products whose specific gravity is greater than 1). Tracer Research Corp. Evaluator: Ken Wilcox Associates 3755 N. Business Center Dr. Tel: (816)443-2494 Tucson, AZ 85705 Date of Evaluation: 10/04/90 Tel: (800)394-9929 Evaluator: Control Strategies Engineering Tel: (602) 682-8726 Date of Evaluation: 05/92 Revision Date: November 6, 2001 Tracer Research Corp. Tracer Tight Line Test LINE TIGHTNESS TEST METHOD Certification: Leak rate of 0.1 gph with Pv = 100% and PF^ = 0%. Leak rate of 0.005 gph with Po = 97% and PF^ = 2.9%. Leak Threshold: A pipeline system should not be declared tight when tracer chemical is detected outside of the pipeline. Applicability: Gasoline, diesel, aviation fuel, fuel oil 04, waste oil. Other fluids which are compatible and soluble with an acceptable tracer chemical may be tested after consultation with thc manufacturer. Pipeline Capacity: Not limited by capacity. Waiting Time: Ranges from 1 week to 4 weeks (normally 2 weeks) after tracer is added to tank. For very large pipeline systems, several days or weeks may be required to circulate tracer-labeled product through all parts of the pipeline. Waiting time begins after tracer has reached all portions of the pipeline being tested. Tracer Dosage: Dosage of tracer is based on tank size, product volume in tank, and frequency and volume of tank refills according to manufacturer's recommendations. Tracer-labeled product must be circulated through the pipeline before test period begins. Pressurized pipeline must be brought up to operating pressure or operated on a daily basis. Permeability: Soil permeability must readily allow tracer movement through the tank excavation backfill (greater than I Darcy). Probe: Radius of influence of each tracer sampling probe is maximum 10 feet. Pipeline must be accurately located to ensure that all pipeline surfaces are within the zone of influence of a sampling probe. Probes must be installed per Manufacturer's guidelines. Comments: Frozen and saturated soil surrounding pipeline may limit effectiveness of this test method. Groundwater surrounding pipeline may limit effectiveness of test method (e.g. when applied to pipelines containing water-miscible products or products whose specific gravity is greater than 1). Tracer Research Corp. Evaluator: Ken Wilcox Associates 3755 N. Business Center Dr. Tel: (816) 443-2494 Tucson, AZ 85705 Date of Evaluation: 10/04/91 Tel: (800) 394-9929 Evaluator: Control Strategies Engineering Tel: (602) 682-8726 Date of Evaluation: 05/92 ~l-:~tbod::~) e, =:rlptio~ . ............................ g:vtl'u~tton Results ..... ,o:0 .....~ ~ ~' ~:ls ~ ~'~ Test Con dit'ioni D'u:rl:nl:~ :g:'V:uluUilou :: , 0 Standard Tracer Tight® Probe Installation Detail in Concrete -- PVC Probe Plug Caulking Seal PVC Probe Cap Coupling (Polyurethane -- Plug Sealant) ~ ~ ~ Ring Concrete ' ' 1.5" Hole in Concrete ~ ;Gravel ~ PVC Probe Tracer TighteProbe Installation Detail ~ PVC Probe Plug Probe Cap Coupling .Plug 3" Hole with Concrete Fill -Ring Concrete Gravel PVC Probe 3,,,,, STRE,T CAR WAS,-,, ,NC. ",,',,,,,,,,,,', CA 9,30, 1 50 7 Payee: BKSFLD FIRE 03/02/04 Check #: 1507 Permit for ELD Testing-2nd Tank ********66.00 ~ ~4"rn s~.~ CA~ WAS., ~Nc. 7,1507 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, ~,A'~,~'~ ~ 920 34TH STREET California 1 50 [~-~ ~.CARWASH BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 www. wellsfargo.com (661) 323-9071 16-24/1220 ************ Sixty Six & 00/100 Dollars DATE AMOUNT 03/02/04 *******'66.00 PAY Bakersfield Fire Dept. TO THE ORDER Enviromental Services OF 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 , l f YJ ':" -/ ' -'' " IBakersfield Fire Dept. BILLING & PERMIT STATEMENT PREVENTIONSERVICES ~ Fire Safety Services * Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. ' Bakersfield, CA 93301 TENTS, LPG, FIREWORKS, POWDER/OTHER PERMITS 84 I COPIES/REPORTS FOLLOW-UP INSPECTION INSPECTOR: DATE TIME SPENT: CHARGES: CHARGES CODE: REASON and DATE FOR INSPECTION: LOCATION OF INSPECTION: t [ J TELEPHONE NU~BER(S): BILL TO: I PAY BY: NOTES: CUSTOMER SIGNATURE: I INSPECTOR/RECEIVER SIGNATURE: ORIGINAL WHITE: FINANCE CUSTOMER: PINK OFFICE: YELLOW FD1734 (rev. 12/03 ~I'U 'ru ,_n i-~ Postage $ ...'3- r-I Certified Fee :1:~ I t'"'l Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) Here ~ D Restricted Delivery Fee i ~ _n (Endorseme~ 'ILl ! Total Posl D ~ 34th Street Car Wash m [~r~_~t:3~-t: 920 34th Street .... r,- [-;-;-'~.fi.;.~i' Bakersfield, CA 93301 ct~,, sta~E; ..... December 12, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL 34th Street Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Propane Exchange Program FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Dear Owner/Operator: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H'Street The purpose of this letter is to advise you of current code requirements for Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3941 propane exchange systems, such as "Blue Rhino" or "Amerigas." This does not F^X (661) 396-1349 apply to large propane tanks, only propane exchange systems. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Over the past two years this office has noted a dramatic increase in the propane Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 exchange system in the city of Bakersfield. It has also been noted, with great FAX(661)395-1349 concern, 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 SAFETY SERVICES * ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. 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 arc as follows: PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 Chester Ave. Storage outside of building for propane cylinders (l,000 pounds Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3696 or less) awaiting use, re-sale, or part of a cylinder exchange point FAX (661) 326-0576 ~ shall be located at least 10 feet from any doorways or openings in FIRE INVESTIGATION a building frequented by the public, or property line that can be 1716 ChesterAve. built upon, and 20 feet from any automotive service station fuel Bakersfield, CA 93..301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 dispenser. (Note distance from doorways increases when FAX (661)326-0576 cylinders are over 1,000 pounds cumulatively.) TRAINING DIVISION 5642 VictorAve, Cylinders in storage shall be located in a manner which Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661)399-4697 minimizes exposure to excessive temperature rise, physical FAX (661)39~-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 less than 4 inches in diameter, and concrete filled. 2) Spaced not more than 4 feet between posts, on center. To: Owner/Operators of Propane Exch rems .... ~ 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 10 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 8-19-2~03 3: E~91:::~ F OALVAI_LEY IEOU ! P 11~1~ 1 ..-32E,2~29 - -~ P.2 i ' ,.,;,'.::,,,. ..:, , · .,. '~. ,: . ; . ; ": ! cITy. oF BAKERSFIELD CE$ i" 'i '~ % '. :"' .: " : -; ................' ....~'-"'-'*'- !- . '.,, . . . !~ .:,:, · ,.., ~. ,.. . - .... - , - .~. ,,, I ' '., , : ~ --d'. ,,,,. ,.,,. ~: , t. ;,'. . _:: .......... ;.- ~ ....... ~ ,, , .'. .. '*:.':.:" . i VOLUM:B C0~$ ' ' ' '": / i · · ..,..:...{'.,,.' ,. ~/~]£ . .;. ,.. '4' '~,,.'i "':" '"" "'" ....... ~ ' ' ~. ! , "'- ..."".'" 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CZ] Return Reoiept Fe.e. ~ (Endorsement Requirea) r--J Restricted Oetivery Fee U'I (Endorsement Required) I-t't Total m ~ PHIL GARDNER ............. R WASH ~,, BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 " C~ Agent .' ms 1 2, and 3. A~so complete El · Complete_Ire .... ~, Delivery is desired. Detivery ' item 4 if ptestnc~u ~ _,a,.,~ nn the reverse ame ano uu,~.~ · print your n r the card to you.. ..... so that we can~%u+2= hack of the mat,p ..... addre~ different from item ~ Attach this ca~oAu ' .... addresS beloW: or on the front if'~pace permits. ~s detiveW If yES. enter deliveW 1. A¢icie Addressed t0: 34~ ST~ CA~ WAS~ " 920 34~t ST~ET ~ ~ Express MaiI BA~RSF~bD CA 93301 ~ CeAified Mait Merchandise ~ ~ Registered ~ Return Receipt for ~: ~ ~ ~ 4. Restricted De~ive~? (~tra Fee) ~ Yes FIRE lY~ll~r~ September 26, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL Phil Gardner 34th Street Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 F!RE CHIEF ROrq FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES NOTICE OF VIOLATION 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 & SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Gardner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Our records indicate that your annual maintenance certification on your leak VOICE (661) 326-3941 detection system was past due 8/20/03. FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES You are currently in violation of Section 2641(J) of the California Code of FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Regul ati on s. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~, VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 "Equipment and devices used to monitor underground storage tanks shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesteIAve. instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks at least once per Bakersfield, CA 93301 calendar year for operability and running condition." VOICE (661) 326~3696 FAX (661) 32'6-0576 ~ = You are hereby notified that you have thirty (30) days, September 8, 2003, to FIRE INVESTIGATION either perform or submit your annual certification to this office. Failure to 1715 Chester Ave. ' Bakersfield, CA 93301 comply will result in revocation of your permit to operate your underground VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 storage system. TRAINING DIVISION Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Sincerely yours, Ralph E. Huey Director of Prevention Services By: .~ (~~F~"~ Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/db ~ 10-03-2003 3: 11 PM FR ALVALLEY EOU I P 1 ~ 1 ~B2~9 P. 2 .~...:~, ~,~.,~ ~, , : -.MONITORING~YSTEM CERTIFICATION ~ [:.' 1! .~'~ 'e~ ~,~ se u~ ~ ~cummt ~ ~d ~iciu8 of m~imr~ ~mpment A ~p~ ,~fi~Uon or ~po~ m~t.be · : J r',.,. ' ~ ' im~r~tbn ~ ~ and. m ~' :'i,' ' ' ~, ~' 1 ~-03--21;~1~3 3: 12~M FR ALVALLEY EC]U I P 1E;I~ 132..~2c,29 P. .... ' on astalled~ . ,~, ;. '.: i: ~e.xea' CI No· Islb= nud~le alm,~ ~p,=nilonal~, ,~ .., 'l~ ,' ....... , , ~ ~ ,yes: r3 ~1o* Were alt senso;~ installed et lowest point of second~3~ conlatnment nd POSitioned so lhet other equipment will · ~,..~·i" .O. YeS' C3 No* If ala. l,s ate relayed to a ~mote m.~J~in,' lB station, b 'ali cOnununieafions equtpmellt (e.S, mo~le~) ::i' :~,;: 1~ Y~ Cl. No,* Fat ~,c~,,i b. ea piping 3ystcrns. does th; turbine automatically ~a't do~vn '" ' ' .... ~f the piping sec. ondaty containment · :'"' :~; i;! : i CI N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to uperam, ar Is electrically dlsconne¢._ted=? lfyes: which sunsets initiate i![: ,: ,, posiUve shut-down? (CAeciallt~alapp!~)' Iii. Sump/Trench Seasors; CI Dispenser Containment Sensat~., . . ' :': .... ._. '_" .... Did you confirm positive shut-down dueito !~s n,d ~_--,_r fallure/dJsconn_,~t_.ion? [[ Yes; .CI.yes ,~ C3.Nom For tank ,~iis that utilize ~e monitorin~ ~ as the..primary tank overfill w~mln~ device. (J.~, · ..: .... : ~11Eoint(s) and_ot~__rat!ng pmpor, ly? Ifs?,? ~._17_. pemcnt 0ft~__n_k capacity does the alarm trle.~.eer? : :% I :' "'. I. i "' · as any mon,ru, ml~ eqmpmen¢ replal~d?..Ifyos, sdenUfy speoffio sensors, probes, or.other equipment rep[aced ,'~. and list thc manufacturer name and medici t'or all rep~,,__~_.ment pats in .~'3e~.'.,~l_. E, below ..... .' ' : :'~' ':C3 Yes* es .No W~"iiq'uid t'ou~d i~side any secondary-containment systems designed as dry s~t~n~ !'!i 'i: i' ;". i" . Q Produe. t; 13 Weter. ifyes~desoribe~--.,~ la Section F~ below. :1~, Yes'::, C3 ,No0' Was monito~inll System set-up reviewed to'~e proper .,~ti~gs?'A~eh ~et un ~rte' jf.aali~,~hl. ·. :"';~':i. -: ,, ~p,, pe~ q pet ..... ersspe(.'ifications? ....... .,, ... .... s se defleleaeies ware or will be corrected, .'.":q'~'['t.'t' :.s '; :,': . r ,. ' ' ,h..:,..':!... :~ ::~ .. 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'.. :.. :~.~;~'t:' :':':~:~'"' ~::' ' : ', · ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' : ' ' . :~:" :' ' .?t]?g.'~"..~:"- : . . . . . ." :. . · ~:..~ . · :~"~:": ',1: :" ' ' ' ' ' :' "'" · . :. · ' · ~ ;'~],: '~ ..{.. . . . . . . . . . 1:-4'; u'..., , · . . . ' ' . ' .' . . Howard Wines- Re: 34th Street Car 920 34th Bakersfield From: Howard Wines To: "kashkola @ cwp.swrcb.ca.gov".inet. CITYDOM Date: 6/5/03 9:15AM Subject: Re: 34th Street Car Wash, 920 34th Street, Bakersfield I haven't bothered looking in Geotracker, because I have much more accurate site plans for the UST sites and large scale blue prints of the Cai Water Service system for our City. I see the USTs as between 800 & 900 ft. away from well #118. Deny the reconsideration request. The USTs are certainly within 1000 ft. of that well. Thanks for checking with us. >>> "Ahmad Kashkoli" <kashkola@cwp.swrcb.ca.gov> 06/04/03 04:33PM >>> Hi Howard, I have received a request for reconsideration from the above-mentioned facility claiming that the facility is not within 1,000 feet of a public drinking water well. I would appreciate if you will confirm the facility location in GeoTracker and relocated, if needed. Please let me know when you have relocated the facility, so that we can respond to the request for reconsideration. Please contact me if you have questions. Thank you, Ahmad Kashkoli State Water Resources control Board Division of Water Quality 1001 I Street 17th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 341-5855. Fax: (916) 341-5808 Email: kashkola @ cwp.swrcb.ca.qov CITY OF BAKERSFIEiJD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME 3q'~'~ ~'- a_ .rz c0rts/,, INSPEC'rIONDA*E ff'30'03 Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine ~ Combined [] Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency [~1 Complaint 1~ Re-inspection Type of Tank ~i=C---q Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring ([ bti~X Type of Piping OPERA;FION C \/ 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=Vio~o~ Y=Yes N=NO Office of Environmental Services (661) 326-3979 Business Site Responsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy D January 22, 2003 34th Street Car Wash FIRE CHIEF 920 34th Street RON FRAZE 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 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Effective January l, 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 SER~CES · ENVIRONMENTAL SERV1CE$ 1715 ChesterAve. YOU may, if you wish, have them posted or remove them. Fuc] Bakersfield, CA 9'3,301 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 ChesterAv~. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661- Bakersfield, CA 93301 326-3190. VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION Sincerely, 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~ ~ VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-O576 TRAINING DIVISION Steve Underwood 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 396-5763 Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc J4TH. CAR WASH. 920 34TH ST. BAKERS?IELD,CA.93301 661~323-9071 SYSTEM STATUS REPORT ALL FUI,I~I;T l Ol',lS NORMAL INVENTORY REPORT T I:UNLEADED VOLUME = 6419 GALS ULLAGE = 5581 GALS 90% ULLAGE= 438! GALS TC VOLUME = 6290 GALS HEIGHT = 67.51 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = 0.00 INCHES TEMP = 88.5 DES F T '2: PO[.,IER ?REM I UM VOLUME = 3787 G'~'~'~,S ULLAGE = 4213 GALS 90% ULLAGE= 2413 GALS TC VOLUME = 3712 GALS HEIGHT = 61.32 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = O. O0 INCHES TEMP = 87.9 DEG ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME 3q4/q .';T. d,a0. INSPECTION DATE ?-01 ~-O "&-- Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine ~/Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank 0~FC..5 Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring ~/.Jlq Type of Piping ~ OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file Permit tees current L, 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=Complianc~ ,~,_ =Violation~Y=Yes N=NO ~ ~ t/~ Inspector: o.)~/A,~ ~t'~ . Office of Environmental Services (805) 3~-3979 ~ Busir~ess Sit~ 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 3qblx dar- cx/a INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS q~](3 3q~l~x ,RT. PHONE NO. .~?- FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TlME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program {~] Routine [~ombincd [~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [~] Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate / Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials i/~ /, r 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 t' Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Explain:Any hazardous waste on site?: [~Yes ~No White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspe or: ~ 24TH. CAR MASH. 9'20 84TH ST · _ .... -'-":'- 1 BAKERSF I EL[ .' t_..e~. 84TH. CAR WASH. 920 84TH ST. 04-3,0-08 9: 08 BAKERSF I ELD, CA. 98201 661 ~822-9071 04-20-08 8:00 SYSTEM STATLIS REPORT ALL FLINCTIONS NORMAL I N\,.'EI',ITORY REPORT l NVENTORY REPORT T 1 :UNLEADED VOLUME -- 6914 GALS T 1 :UNLEADED ULLAGE = 5786 (~ALS VOLUME .= 6145 GALS 90~: ULLAC~E= 4586 (]ALS ULLAt"3E _ 5855 GALS TC VOLUME = 6177 GALS 90~'~ ULLAGE= 4655 GALS HEIGHT = 65.80 INCHES TC. \?OLUME = 6108 GALS WATER VOL = 0 GALS HEIGHT = 65.'21 INCHES WATER = 0.00 INCHES \,'OL 0 GALS = [E., F WATER = 0.00 INCHES TEMP 68.5 ¢~ t,,IATER TEMP .*. 68.5 DEG F T 2:POWER PREMIUM VOLUME -- 8500 GALS T 2:pOI,,3ER pREMIUM LILLAC~E = 4500 OALS VOLUME = 2442 GALS 905~ ULLAGE- 3700 GALS ULLAGE = 4558 GALS TC; VOLLIME = 3480 C~ALS 90% ElLLAGE= 3758 ¢.3ALS HEIL~HT = 57.70 INCHES TC VOLUME = 845/_2 GALS 'WATER VOL = 0 GALS HEIGHT = 56.97 INCHES WATER = 0.00 INCHES WATER VOL -- 0 GALS TEMP = 67.9 DE~.~ F WATER -- 0.00 INCHES " TEI'IP = 67.9 DEG F ~ ~i ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SEP-- i 0--02 TUE i § .' 07 FROM B . S . S . R . I NC . P . 0 1 ' BSSR, Inc. .' , 6630 Rosedale Hwy:~ # B,,Bakersfield, CA 93308 Phone (66 [) 588-2777 Fax (661) 588-27a6 MONITO NG SYSTEM CERTIFICATION must be used, ,~9 d°cgment ~e~ti~g and so.icing of mo~itoring ~quipmc~t, ~~ ce~Hon or ren~ y ha t~chmcmn who p~rfor~ th~ work. A ~opy of this fo~ mu~t be sys~m owa~r/6p~rht0r.' The 0,Wn'~,r/op~a~or must submit a ~opy of axis fo~n to ~a local agency r~gulad~g UST 30 dayS' of teat da~' G?e al Information bfMonitor~ng System: .~_~.~~~O~;~QO [ Date of TesdnVS~rvic~g: ~'"'"" '.":' .' :' ~"" '.(": ~':' :.'"" ii: "':. ': .' .:'. .... : ............... . ut Teste Cerfifie ~ng Probe, Model;" 0r s ,s0 , or ' ~ Tr*nch Sefis~r(s);" ',': Maael:'"' ".' ' .... ' ' ' .... . - . .- . ...... ~ ..... ~ Piping $um~/Tr~h Sensor(s), Modeh :ne Leak Detector. M6dei: ...... ~ Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: Lihe Leak D~teetor. Model:. . ' ...... ~ fflectronic Line Leak Detector. Mo&l: / HiSh-Lev'el $en~or. M~deh ~ .... ~ Tank Overfill / High-Level Sensor.modal: ~ .: and'm0dhi'i~ Sectio~ E, and in'Sectlon B on Tank ID: '" ' .. :'Gauging Probe Model: ~ In-Tank ~augln8 Probe. Model: . or Vault.Sensor. M~de!: ~, .... ~ Annular Space or Vault Sensor, Model: ~ / Trench Sensor(s). M~el: ~ ~ Piping Sump / ~ench Sensor(s). Mod~i: :umg'&ns~?s). Model: D Fill Sump Sensor(s). MOdel: [~u~i'~al Line Leak Detector. Model: D Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: (~:6n[~ Line Leak Detector, Model: · ~ ~lectronic Line Leak Detector. Model: ~ ~'~"~v'erfill / ffigh-Lewl S~t's~or. Model: ~~' ~ Tank Owrfill t High-Level Sensor.Model: : and model in' Section E on md model in Section ~ser Containment Sensor(s). Model: ' ' ' ............... ~ Dss~cnser Contaminant $ensor(s). Mo(Id: ~ ...... ~ear Valve(s), " ~cnser Containment and oat. and Chain ~.. ID: Dispenser ID: .;" , ':. i6~cr Containmen~ Sensor(s). Model: ~ Dispenser Containment $cnsor(s). Model: '...,.... :. ~ ghent Valve(~). '": :',, :. Float(s) and Chain(s). Containment Fioat~ I and Chain :. " Dispenser ID; :.'" ".~se~:COnta~nment Sensor(s). Mo~el: ~ Dispenser ~ontainmcnt Sensor(s), Model: ........................... ~ Shear Valve(s). 'fl~cr Containment Float. O D spen~er Containment Float(s) and Chain(s). ' ..::.."~'~.~. ~.~'i~j.~y'e~n~alns more tanks or ~is~0s~rS, ~py this form. ~nclude i,fformudon for cwry tunk and dispenser .at th'e fi,dlhy, ' ~ ~ ~(~'b~;tifica~ion . I eert~ t~,t t~e ~ufvme~t Web,tiffed in this document was tns~ectc~/se~kcfl in accordance: with the' "' ':?.~ ~:~'~}~ti~t,r~' gulddines. A~achcd to this Ce~lflcatton Is Information (e.g, manufacturers' checklists) neccssa~ to v~r!~ .that tiffs =~!'~f~';:-m~t!oi~' .Is correct and n Plot Pl~n Showing the l~yout of monitoring equlpmex~t. For m~y equipment e~pab.le of generating such ~i~;iJ~'is',"t have also attend a. copy Of the report; (check all that appt~)~ 0 $~m ~et~p n O~r~ history report :. :..~{'~3~ x~h~ ~an Name (print) ~E~ C~LLL~ Signature' ' ' ' .~.:':I '.:,,,,. ~ .'.., ...... . , " ' " .' ~ 'i .4'.:y ' ' , ~lo~tff~rlng System ,,, . :'~,.' :?,',. SEP-- 1 0--02 TUE 1 5 : 08 FROM B . S . S . R . I NC . P . 02 UST Monitoring Site Plan : ,.L '.":'' , ' ~ , ,~;'::,~' F.'' . ....... q ...................... ~ ..... ................. ~ ..... ~.~ ....... ~ . ................ ~.:~. . . ...... ,.. In.s~rug_tl2>~ ,[f~'~q.~,;~'~a,dy haw a diagr~ that ~ho.~, all requi~d info~mation, you may inolud, it, rather ~han this page, with your 'M~}fi~[}¢.~.~'.:~ v's' stem ce~ification, On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks 2nd piping, Clearly id'enti~ s~ae~:~,~i.~'m~os ' dis~en~r '~an,~' shill 'cOn.in.r% or oth~ ,eeonda~ containment ~eas; mechanical or elec~oaie line leak ~: .. ,.:.' .~i..:.~.~.:~ ..: . g' } , . r ,, . r , r , , , . : . . ' ~ , , , '.d~,:~t:6' :~'":~i~d in-tank liquid 1,~cl ~iObez (if used for leak d~tcc'tion) In th~ spa~c provided, not~ tl~c dato this Sit~ Plan , ,,,,~:: ~.~.:,....:~.~,~.~.. :..., .,.. , . ~ .... r, , . · Page __ of__ os/Oo SEP-- 10--02 TUE 1 5 .' 08 FROM B . S . S . R . I NC . P . . of Testing/Servicing .. :,... ~. '~....=;~.., ,... , , . chec~tst: . Is '~ No*. Is ~* VisUal ' ~ No* ~er~ all Sen~0'rs'vi&u~ll' and confirmed ~cra~onal? :'~ No* W~re all sensor~ ins~lled at lowest ~oint of ~conda~ containment and positioned ~o fl~at other not int~rf~r~ with thek ~ro~r ~eration? O No~ If alarm~ are relay*d to a remot~ monitoring ,ration, ia all co~kafions e~ui~ment (e.g. :modem). "' ~': ~o}~. ~~ ~i~in, ~y;~, aoe~ ~ ~bhe aut'om~ti,aily ,hut down if fl~e piping S~¢ondary ~I~' monit6r~g system detec~ i lc~, fails to operate, or is electrically disco,netted? If'yes~ which scn~m~'~itiatc '.' '";~ositiv'0 shut-down? (~h~ck all t~at a~ly] ~mp~ench S~nsors; ~ Dispenser Con~alment O.,No* For ~ systems ~at ufil~c th~ ~onitor/ng, system as the primly t~ overfill warning dcvice',(i,e, no ~ N/A m~cha~cal overall ~rewntion valv, is ~smll.ed), is the overfill wam~g alarm vis~le and audible at does Was any ~tori~ equipment rcPlac~d? I..f Yes, identify specific sensors, p~bcs, o~ o~r'equipment replaced a~d hst ~e ~anufac~rcr n~e ~d model for all replacement parts i~ Section E, ..~!0w. : ' ' ' ~' No. ~as Equid fo~d fi~side any seconda~ con~i~ment systotm designed as ~ systca~? (C~ck all'tta't ~Pply) ,. ........ O'Pwdu~t~ O Water. Ifycs, d~cr~ cause~ ~ Section ~, below. ' reviewed t0 cns~3:~_p[0~cr settings7 A~a~h ~t pp. r~Eorts, if appllcablc .~.~ Is all monitor~ ~[~?~.~.below, deSCribe=hOw and When tbes, deflclencie~'w~re or well be corrected. ments: -'?~ ......... r'""~il?~''~ '~F'"'". .............. ,! .......................... w~,,,.,,i,,.~,.,.,~.,.,,i,~i .......... . _ _ = ....... -~2.?,..~,.,,7. r~~ .~ .............. :?:,; . ~ ......................................... . .~ ~:~ .... .-~.i~""r ............ '~:~ .................................................................... Page 2 of a ~0~ 0--02 TUE 1 5 : 09 FROM B . S . S . R . I NC . P . 04 .l'ti~Tilnk Gauging / SIR Equipment: ~1 Chc~k this box if mk gaugin~ is used onl~ for invcato~ control.; ~ Check this box if no tal~ gauging or SIR eqtfipment iS installed, ,' ;;?',~!ion must bo completed if in-ta~ g!ugin~ equip:rant is used to p~rrorm lt~ det~tion monitoring. ~o* ~ Has all ~put w~iuS ~n inspired ~or proper ~try aaa termination, in~lud~g testing for round faults?'.' Ho* .[ W~rc all tank gaugi~g probes wsually inspocte, d eot ~a~nag~ and ro~id~,~ suildup? ..... · . ' " '- ' ' ' ,,,, , '~ec~on H below, describo how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected, , ~!...Ueak Detectors (LLD): ~ Ch~ck this ~ox ifLLDs are ~o~ ChecMIst: F~' e~uipmcnt s~-up ox ~u~ equipment c~fication, was a leak simulated ~o verify"LLD perfo:~anc~? :~.N/A (Chec~Mlt~a~a??ly) S~ulatcd leak rate: ~g,p.h.; O0, lg,p.h; O0.2g,p.h, No' Wer~ all Ll~Di.~o~f~ed opc~on~ ~d ac~u~ato with~ rcgulato~ requkcmc~l's? Was the tes~'ipPa~am prop~ly calibrated? No* For mechanical LLD~, docs ~e LLD rcs~ict px'oduct flow if it detects a kak? N/A Nos For elec~onic LLDs, docs the mrb~e automatically shut off if ~e LLD detcc~ a luak? NO* F~ ~l~o~c LLD~, ~bes ~ ~ a~tomaHcally ~hu~ off if any portion of th~ m~,nitoHng ~y~tcm or. d~cO~ctcd? '" Fo~ ~lec~o~c' LLDs, docs ~o ~.~e automatically shut o~ if any portion of fli~ monitolhzg system ~lfunclions or fails a i~st? For elec~onlc LLDs, ha~ all accessible w~ng co~ec~io~s b~en visually inspected? ~o~ Were ail it~ on ~=,.~quipment ~uufac~ci.'~aj~t~allce checklist completed? describe how'and when th~Se deflclenclt~ were or w/Il be corrected. Page 3 of 3 0a/or 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979 FUEL MONITORING CERTIFICATION OWNERS NAME : ~ ,, ,, (~,- DOES FACILITY HAVE DISPENSER PA~S? YF~._~ -'.-I' Postage $ .34 R.I Certified Fee 2.10 Ul Postmark Return Receipt Fee 1..~0 Here FU (Endorsement Required) r-'l Restricted Delivery Fee I--t (Endorsement Required) r-1 Total Postage & Fees $ 3.94 · ~L.... ........ ~--.~---~ ................ ' .................. · olo~o~o~~o. ~20 ~/~ s~ ' ~ ................. · ~" - qete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Received by (Please Print Clearly) it~.,,,~ if Restricted Delivery is desired. _.~ · Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signature ~ ~x.. ~ ,~~ [-] Agent · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X or on the front if space permits. ~ ~'1 [] Addressee · D. Is dehvery address d~fferent from ~tem 1. [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No 3~TH STREET CAR ~ASH ~20 34TH S~ BAKERSFIELD CA ~330! 3. Se~viceT~pe [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mai~ [] C.O.D. ~. Restricted [Delivery? (~tra Fee) [] Yes 7001 0360 0002 5244 7261 PS Ft~3811, July 1 999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-99-M-1789 · Augustl3,2002 ~ = Phil Gardner 34th Street Car Wash 920 34~ Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 CERTIFIED MAIL FIRE CHIEF NOTICE OF VIOLATION & SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ~: Failure to SubmiEPerform Annual Maintenance on Leak Detection 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 System at 34~' Street Car Wash, 920 34a' Street, Bakersfield, CA VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Gardner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Our records indicate that your annual maintenance certification on your leak Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 detection system was past due on August 3, 2002. FAX (661) 395-1349 You am currently in violation of Section 2641(J) of the California Code of PREVENTION SERVICES Regulations. RRE SAFE*T/SER~ICES · ENYIROffMEHTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 "Equipment and devices used to monitor underground storage tanks shall be 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 PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAve. calendar year for operability and running condition." Bakersfield, CA 93.,'~1 VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661)326-0576 You am hereby notified that you have thirty (30) days, September 13, 2002, to either perform or submit your annual certification to this office. Failure to comply FIRE INVESTIGA'rION will result in revocation of your permit to operate your underground storage 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 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. Sincerely, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services cc: Walter H. Port Jr., Assistant City Attorney CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVIC. ES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326 3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TANK TIGHTNESS TEST/ SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING FACILITy PERM1TTOOPERATE#' Ol.~' 0/90-- 000~l OWNerS TANK # VOLUME CONTENTS D FII E June 30, 2002 34th Street Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 REMINDER NOTICE RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirement by December 31, 2002 of Underground Storage Tank located at 920 34th 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 (601) 320-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 California Law requiring 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 PREVENTION1715 ChesterSEaVlCESAve. that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary Bakersfield, CA 933O1 containment until they arc detected and removed. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January 1, 2001 will be tested ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. upon installation, six months after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Secondary containment systems installed prior to January 1, 2001 will be tested by VOICE (661) 320-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 January l, 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. Sincere)g, S t~d~ -. Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer .... Environmental Services SU/kr D May 29, 2002 34th Street Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA ,93301 RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirement by December 31, 2002 of Underground Storage Tank located at 920 34th Street FIRE CHIEF REMINDER NOTICE RON FRAZE Dear Tank Owner/Operator: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93.301 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in California VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Law requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground 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 Sccondary 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. Sincerer, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SBU/kr enclosures D April 17, 2002 34th Street Car Wash 920 34th Street FIEE CHIEF Bakersfield CA 93301 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Required by December 31, 2002 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 REMINDER NOTICE FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Tank Owner/Operator: 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in California law VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tank systems. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002. Section 25284.1 (California Health & Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 Safety Code) of thc 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. Secondary containment systems installed on or after January 1, 2001 shall be tested upon Bakersfield, CA 93301 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. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SBU/dm enclosures A'UG-- 9--0 1 T H U 6 .' 57 FROM B . S . S . R . I NC . P . BSSR, Inc. ~,,/ 6630 Ros~:lalo Hwy., ~ B, ~sfiold, CA 93308 Phone (661) 588-2777 F~ (66l) 588-2786 MONITO NG SYSTEM CERTIFICATION, · 'Ttii.,~. form must be uaad to dogument testing and s .e?icing of mo;altering equipment. A scoarttt~ ccr[ificat/on or , tho technician who performs the work, ~ cOS'b; Of this fO~rm ~uSt $ysmm: ~ Dam otTesfi:~/Servic~: ~/~/ ,B.. ~ Equipment T~Ce~~ea'°t ~ ,o ~ :Ta0k .Gauging Probe. Model: ~n-T~k Gauging Prob~. Model: ml~{ Space 0r Vault Sensor,Mod~l: ~Annular 5~cg or Vault S~n~or, Model: ~ / ~ch Sensors). M~I; = . O Piping Sump / ~c~ch Sen~or($), Mod~l: ~en~r(s), Model: ~ Fill Su~ Sensor(s), Model: l~al Lin6 L~ D~tevmr, Model: ~Mcchanical Line Leak Dctc~tor, Model: ~ic Line Le~ Detec~r, Model: ~ Electronic Linc Leak D~tcc[or, Mod~; Overfill / High-~el Sensor. Model: ~ Tank Or.fill / High-Level Sensor,Mod~l: ~ Oth~l and me,el in'S~tion ~ on ~' ,/]'an~ bausins Probe. Mo~el: 0 In-Talk Gauging Probe. Mod~{ ~ ~.~.6,1ar Sp~ or Vault S~sor. Model: ~ Annular Spaoe or Vault Sensor. ~ ~i'ping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: ~ Piping Sump / Trench 5cnso~s}, Model: .~ :ill, sump ~ensor(s). Model: ~ Fill Sump Scn~or(s). Model: ~ 4~h~lcal L~n~ L~ D~ctor. Modol: ~ Mechanical Line L~ak Detector. Model: ~ i [~tm~'ic Line ~ D~t~or. Mod~I: ' ~ ~lectronic Line Leak Dot,tot. Model: ~, ~ ~ Overfil! / High-Level $en~or. Model: ~ ~ , 0 Tank Ove~li / High-Level Scn~or. Mod~l: ~ ~ Ih~r (~p~ci~ equipmenl ~ ~d ~d~l In Seetlon ~ on Page 2). ~ O~cr (~peci~ tqu~mcnt t79e and model In $eetlan ~ on P~e 2).. Olsil~qser IDi .......... ' . Dispenser ID: ~"~l¥pcnscr C~'gln~nt S~ns~r(~), Model: . .. ........ O Dispenser ContWnmcnt SensorCs). ~odel: ._....~ _ ~ SMI~ Valve(s). ~ 5hear Valve(s), .~ .I)i~ enser Comainment FIoat(~ and Chain(s). Q Dt~cr Containment FloatQ) and Chain(s). ~ I S Modcl 0 D{= enser Containment Scnsoris) .l'~ bii~e::scr COntainment Sensor(s). Mod h ~~ P ' ' ' : ~ ¢ 0 Dis cn~r Conta:nmcnt Sensor(s) Model [ ~ S'M~lr Valve(s), · o Shear Valve(s). '[~91~;~L,'~r Contalnmcnt Float(~} and Cha{n(~). ~ Dispenser Containment Float,s) and Ghain(s). · t,: :,it (~emanufac~crn~eandmo~l~all~p~ccm~tpa~tsi~.~gec~on~}clo~~. _ ................. ' ' ~ ?,.~IE ~!;' 0 Wat~. ~ycs. dcscr~c caua~ ~ Scc~on E~ b~low. * In Se.I,.,:, a i{ i.,~.],: ,,~, j ?~ cl'ihe how and when these defieiell~es were or will be con'e~cd. Pnge 2 of 3 It~O AUG-- 9--8 i THU 6 -' 59 FROM B . S . S . R . I NC . P . 05 F. lln-Tank Gauging / SIR Equ ant: ~h¢ck this box if ~ gi~8 ia u~d only for inwnto~ ¢on~ol. 0 CMck this box if no ~ gauging ,ar SIR ~quipm~at is ~ia,,,scction must be completed ifin-t~ gau~n$ ~uipmeat is used to perform 1¢~ &t¢cdon moMtorin$. ~] ~ 0 No ~$ ali Input W~g been ~spected for prop~ Cnt~ and ~r~xahon, acluamg ~a~g fRr ~o~d faults7 ~' ~ No* We~ all ~ gauging. prob~ Visually in~e~[ed for damag: and'r;$iae buildap9 ............ ' i ~ ' a 'N0* Wa accuracy ofsystem prodUCt level ~adi~s tested?. - ....... ' ........ : ' "~ Ia 't~e S~tlo~ ~ below, d~ribe how ~d when tb~ de~de~e$ wcre or will be corrected. G., [~n~ Le~ Detectors ~LD): ~e~ ai~ box ~ LIDs a~o not astalt~d. ~ ~ No* For 'eq~ent s~up or ~u~ eq~t c~ficafion, was a kak s~a~d to verify LLD ,, ,,.,, ,.,,:~.,'0,' ~e" ~ No* For mechanical L~s, do~ ~e LLD ~$~tct prod~t fl~ if it detects a lea~ ........... ~':: ye~' ~ No' For elec~onic L~s, d°~ ~e ~bine automatically ~u{~iffl~e LID d¢~c~ = ..........,~: Y~ !'"' ~ '~o*N/A orF°r~co~ec~d?elec~°Mc ~Ds~ d~% ~e ~bMe automa~cally'Shu~ offifany po~ion of~e monit°~ sya~m [3 Ye~":, ~ No* 'For .e!ec~ntc L~s, does ~c turbine au~afically shut off if any po~ion of ~c m~i~rMg O:'Y~J ~. No* ~gr clec~onic LLDs, have all accc$$~lc w~ co.actions been visually Mapec~d? :~ ~': ~. Section H~ b~ow~ d~tbe h~ a~d when ~e defld~des were or w~ be corrected. H; C .mments: AUG-- 9--01 THU 7 : 00 FROM B.S.S.R. I NC. P. 07 UST Monitoring Site Plan ' ............................... ~mg ....... ............... . , . . . . . 2 .............. .. . ,'~5~1 ........ ~~ ................................ ..... : . ~g~ ~...: .............. ~~ ~ ....... ' ..................................... ~ ~e~B' [~ .... .................................... ~~ ........... , · :, .......................... OOh-..~~. ~ ....I .......... .................................. ~.(. ~ ............ ....................................... ~ ~ 'P~'~o~' ~ .... .................... . ......... . . : . . . . . .: .' ..,..~ ............................................... !.nstrug~t~ If ~o t?lready ~w a dia~am tha~ zhows all ~qukod infomation, you may include it, ra~cr than ~iz page. with your ~[[~ ~king Sys~m C~fi,atioh. On yo~ ~i~ pl~. ~how the g~eral layout of m~ ~d piping. Cle~I7 idmti~ iog.at}~..~*'o.f the following equ{~mmh if in,~alle$: monitoring ~7stem ,on~'oI panels; ,onso~ monltming m~ a~ul~ spa~ ~;' sumps, d~s~ ~s, spill c~in~s, ~ oth~ seqoM~ contalnm,nt ~eas; mechanical m elec~onic tine l~ak d~t~ ~s~ ~d in-~nk liquid level probes (if used f~ 1~ dct~tion). ~ ~e space prodded, note ~e date this' Ske Plaa . -- ~ OS/O0 ~ R $ F D August 2, 2001 Phil Garner FIRE CHIEF 34~ Street Car Wash RON FRAZE 920 340, Street ADMINISTRATWE SEal/ICES Bakersfield Ca 93301 2101 'IF Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) a~6-ao41 RE: Update of Chemical Inventory on Business Plan for 340, Street Car Wash, FaX (661)396-1:~9 920 340, Street, Bakersfield, Ca 93301 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 21Ol 'IF s~et Dear Mr. Garner: Bakemfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 On Thursday, August 2, 2001, a facility inspection was performed at the above mentioned address. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 During my inspection, it was noted that your current chemical inventory does not VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) a2~os78 reflect those materials used in your lube shop. Specifically, you have (1) 720 gallon waste oil tank (1) 55 gallon dram of used oil filters (2) 300 gallon oil tanks ENVmONU~m'~ SERVICES (product) (2) 224 gallon oil tank (product) and (1) 118 gallon oil tank (product). 1715 Chester Ave. ' Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 Per Chapter 6.95 of the Health and Safety Code you must update your chemical FAX (661) S26-0S?a inventory along with a site map which is enclosed and return within 30 days. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Ill addition, you are also reminded that your annual maintenance certification of Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (661)399-4697 your fuel monitoring device is due August 18, 2001. We will need a copy of this FAX (661) 399-5763 report as proof of compliance. Please have the above mentioned items returned to this office and my attention by September 2, 2001. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661-326-3190. St~va~e nd&wood -~ Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosures E~4TH. (SAR klASH. ,-., - .q.. ~U 24TH ~-T BAY. EF~SF I EL1). CA. 925201 2t4Tii. ,(.'.Al.m: 66i ,222 -907'1 ,a"u~ i:..TH ST. - - _ . - -- .-:, o -i 1 08--02-01 8:4'.2 AM i-:~ d' WYfSF l EL( ...... ~. ~ ....L ,' . ~, .~'22':'-9.0'71 gx._J fl8-02-0'! S: O0 ~I'.'1 ..... FEI1 STAT Ufi$ t:~LL FUNCT I ON~ N,:)I,~P1AL I I'.IVEbiTOF:',." REPORT I N',.~'EI',f¥ORY REI::'C.,RT T 1: ti\LEADED ~,'OLUME = 9648 (gALS T I.: UI'4LEADE[:' ULLAGE =- 2:352 G~LS VOLUME = 5562 (gALS 90% IJLL~GE= 11~2 (gALS tILLAGE =. '24:38 (gALS TO \/OLLIHE = 946:3 (];ALS q-~.. "~2B GALS HEIGHT = 95.94 1NC;HES _ U.,~ ULLAGE= 1: 0 (gALS TC.. VOLUI"IE = 9278 GALS bJATER VOL = HEI(gHT = 95.12 INC;HES .,.I~hTER = ?d?I]Ci INC;HEC~ I,..IATER \/OL = 13 ~'Z:ALS TEMP = '.:3 BEG F b,/ATER = 0.00 INCHES TEMP = 87.4 DE(]; F T 2: pOI.,.,IER PREM 1 UI"I .-.. ,3© F:~41,S VOLUME = b4. J -. ~ ~,F,? GALS T '2: PO[,,,IER pFt£M 1 UM ULLAGE = - - \/OJzI.JME = 642:3 (gALS 90% ULLAGE= ?~,? GALS 1 ._ ~ ~ GALl3 UI.!~,AC)E = H,~.-, TC V()LUME : fi,:318 'gALS 9f'r ~' I1-.LA(-";E= ?hr'., GALS HED:[;~T = q~l. '36' I IqCHE¢-', T .I_.IjME = 6:312 Gi4LS t.,.IA*""" 'v'OL 0 _-,~L~, ~ . . .~ fl' = 95.89 I NC;HES t,lA~,,/ = 0. O0 I NC'.HES ~ ,,: t.i.. ',..'.:.-)'1... =0 GF~LS TEI"IP = 85.4 BEG F t...WFE:I.i = 0.00 INCHES .-fEM[_, = 85.4 ISEC; F CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~'~'. t~ INSPECTION DATE Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program ~ Routine ~ Combined [21 Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [2~1 Re-inspection Type of Tank ~l I~r'_4 Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring ~z./4~ 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) "1.2t3 ,ad. (,t~/t O~'{ 6J7~). ~ 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=Complian7 ~ V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: . J,J/(.Ol_~ Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 <' usiness Site esp(onsible 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 3~t{x ST' t~,O..O. LUn._~. INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS ~.-~O ~q& .ST' PHONE NO. FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section l: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~] Routine 1~ Combined [~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [~} 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 L~ / 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 t_~! Housekeeping ~ / / Fire Protection / Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: [~yes [~. No~(x~~~'~f ~,..~.~// ~ Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 Business Site.Responsible Party 12/15/2131313 12:17 661-323-31318 34TH ST. CAR WASH PAGE 135 '~~ WRITTEN ROUTINE MoNYrORING'PROCEOURE FOR CARDL'OCIrdUNSUPERVISED DISPENSING Facility Name: Facility Address: Facility Telephone No.' Tank Owner Name: _ Tank Owner Address: IA) Identify all equipment used to monitor the underground storage tanks on site. Include make and model of leak detection system, IB) Identify ali equipment used to monitor the 'underground spill containment on site, Include leak detection system, type and placement of Iiquid sensors, type of 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 and/or maintenance of equipment. 12/15/2000 12:17 BB1-323-3018 34TH ST. CAR WASH PAGE 82 3) Identify the location of the monitoring equipment. Include where remote monitoring will be conducted and name of company assigned to monitor and report name of company and phone number ii other than operator. ldenti~ how frequently the monitoring equipment is t~sted/checked for operational status. Indicate each piece of ~quipment 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 equipmept. 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 service checks. 8) You must develop a reporting format/log that incorporates the following information: It') Verification of Equipment Testing g) Reporting/Recording when Alarm is Indicated " h) Maintenance Performed These 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 ora release, emergency equipment is limited to fire extinguishers and absorbent material maintained on site. Please discuss contingency plans for additional cleanup personnel .and or contractor/clean up consultants. I'~4ANU,KL\<IU1D 8 L IH E 8 FOR. 12/15/2000 12:17 661-323-30113 34TH ST. CAR AID, SH PAGE 04 OPERATOR GUIDELINES EMERGENCY 'RESPONSE PROCEDURES CARDLOCK OR UNSUPERVISED DISPENSING Daily Inspection: 1. Cl~eck for small spills 2, Place absorbem on the spill immediately 3. Clean up absorbent within one hour 4. Check for hoses lying on the ground 5. Look for other tripping hazards and remove 6. Ensure fire extinguishers are in place and inspect daily 7. Check quantity of absorbent material daily Spill: 1, Detemfine the source of spill or release 2. Stop the flow of product 3. Hit emergency shut-off valve Stabilize the area 5, Extinguish any smoking material 6, Locate nearest fire extinguisher 7. Use absorbent or spill pack to keep any product out of water source or Scwers 8;. Isolate the hazard area-deny entry to non-emergency personnel. 12/15/2888 12:17 1561-323-3818 34TH ST. CAR 14/%SFI PAGE 03 ARDI~OCIGUNSUPEIiVI D DISPENSING EMPLOYEE TRAINING GUIDELINES Employee Training: 3. General The Maintenance Supewisor/Health & Safety Director or designated person will train all new employees on the safe handling ofl~azardous materials, proper emergency response coordination, and the use of emergency response equipment and supplies. Additionally, the manager will coordinate refresher training programs ['or ali employees on an annual basis. 4. Procedures for Safe Handli.g of Hazardous Materials a. Employees will be informed of the' health and safety hazards involved witta 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 matcl~es, cause sparks, or take action which could ignite flammable liquids or vapors. 5, Procedures for Emergency Response 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-off valves. ' c, Employees will know the location of how and when to use d~ chemical fire extinguisllers that are located on the premises. d. Employees will know the location of the nearest storm drain(s) and the location of absorbent materials to be used to prevent spiJls reaching the storm drain(s). e, Employees will be familiar wilh the kinds of emergency situations, which will warrant immediate evacuation of the premises. 1. Any gasoline, diesel or otlmr type of fire. 2, Any spill, teak or vapor leak that I~as the potential: for igniting or exploding. 3, Any spill or leak widen employees or customers notice gasoline vapors or spills. Employee Training Records: The manager or Health and Safety Supervisor will be responsible for documenting and retaining the types and dates of the "training"for at least 5 years. T Z 410 286 974 US Postal Service Receipt for O~rfifi~d Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail (See reverse Sent to PHIL GARNER Street & Number 920 341'it STREET Post Office, State,& ZIP Code BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 Postage $ .33 Certified Fee 1.10 Spedal Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee 1.10 ~ Return Receipt Showing to ~ Whom & Date Delivered ~. Return Receipt Showing to Whom, ~: Date, & Addressee's Address g TOTAL Postage & Fees $ 2.53 ~ Postmark or Date 0 (/) Clearly) B. Date of Delivery · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete itern 4 if Restricted Delive~ is desired. · Print your name and address on the reverse , , return the card to you. so that we can~ ,_ ,~,~ h k of the maiipiece, ttach this cara tu ,, ,~ b_a_~,~ . from item 17 [~1 Yes · Aor on the front if space pu,,, ..... 'ES, enter tess below: FI No ~d '~-essed to: 5 MII~E CAR 920 34TB STREET ertified Mail Fl ExpreSS Mail BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 /3 Service Type ]~1 C ~ --d I-t Return Receipt for Merchandise [~1 Regis~e~ liverY? (Extra Fee) _----- "' ' ~ Number (Copy fror~ service label) 7. 410 286 97 Domestic ~e~-t JuN 1999 PS Form oo--, - December 7, 2000 Phil Gamer 5 Minute Car Wash F~RE CH~E~ 920 34th Street RO~ mAZE Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CERTIFIED MAIL 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 RE: Dispensing After Hours Without an Attendant on Site SU..RESSIO. SERVICES FINAL NOTICE 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Mr. Garner: FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES December 15, 2000 is thc deadline for compiiancc for facilities who wish to 1715 ChesterAve. dispense motor vehicle fuel after normal store hours without an attendant on site, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 (First notification sent on October 11, 2000). FAX (661) 325-o576 Prior to December 15th, you must provide a written Routine Monitoring ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Procedure for unsupervised dispensing. You were given a sample form on Bakersfield, CA 93301 October 11, 2000. As of this writing, we have not received a returned form. VOICfi (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 If you have multiple stations, we need a list of those who plan to participate, TRAINING DIVISION along with the required monitoring procedure. If a facility is not planning to 5642 Victor Ave. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 continue unsupervised dispensing, they must discontinue after hours dispensing, VOICE (661) 399-4697 starting December 15, 2000. FAX (601) 399-5763 Failure to comply will result in a written citation and court appearance. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services by: Steve Underwood, Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm October 11, 2000 Phil Garner 5 Minute Car Wash FIRE CHIEF RON FROZE 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Garner: VOICE (661) 326-3941 fax (661) 396-13~9 Your facility has been identified by our department as dispensing motor SUPPRESSION SERVICES vehicle fuel after normal store hours without an attendant on site. 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 lAX (661) 396-1349 Current Uniform Fire Code and guidelines, set forth by the Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services does allow for unsupervised PREVENTION SERVlC~ dispensing under the following conditions. These conditions are as 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 follows: VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Unsupervised dispensing is allowed when the owner or operator provides, ENVIRONMENTAL1715 ChesterSERVlCESAve. and is accountable for daily site visits, regular equipment inspection and Bakersfield, CA 9~q01 maintenance, including any unauthorized release or spills, posted VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 instructions for the safe operation of dispensing equipment, and posted "' telephone numbers for the owner or operator. Signs prohibiting smoking, TRAININO5642 VlctorDIVISIONAve.prohibiting dispensing into Unapproved containers and requiring vehicles Be~ersfle~. CA 9~308 engines to be stopped during fueling shall be conspicuously posted within VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 site of each dispenser. In addition, a sign shall be posted in a conspicuous location reading: In case of spill or release: l. Use Emergency Pump Shut-off 2. Report the accident 3. Fire Department telephone number 4. Facility address During the hours of operation, stations having unsupervised dispensing shall be provided with a fire alarm transmitting device. A telephone not requiring a coin to operate is acceptable. The fuel leak detection system must have a remote or phone modem to insure off site monitoring during hours of unsupervised dispensing. During hours of darkness, sufficient lighting must be maintained so that all signs associated with fueling operation are conspicuous and readable. A 5 gallon container of an absorbent material used for spills must be made available to the public during hours of unsupervised dispensing. A fire extinguisher with a minimum 2 A 20 BC rating, must be located on dispenser island during hours of unsupervised dispensing. In addition to the above requirements, the following information is required: 1. Emergency Response Procedures 2. Employee Procedures '3. Sample forms, (see attachment) shows all the necessary information which must be provided to the City of Bakersfield, Office of Environmental Services. You may use any format you wish, provided that all the information requested is supplied. OPERATOR GUIDELINES EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES CARDLOCK OR UNSUPERVISED DISPENSING Daily Inspection: 1. Check for small spills 2. Place absorbent on the spill immediately 3. Clean up absorbent within one hour 4. Check for hoses lying on the ground 5. Look for other tripping hazards and remove 6. Ensure fire extinguishers are in place and inspect daily 7. Check quantity of absorbent material daily Spill: 1. Determine the source of spill or release 2. Stop the flow of product 3. Hit emergency shut-off valve 4. Stabilize the area 5. Extinguish any smoking material 6. Locate nearest fire extinguisher 7. Use absorbent or spill pack to keep any product out of water source or sewers 8. Isolate the hazard area-deny entry to non-emergency personnel. Containment: 1. Contain the spill totally with a spill pack and/or absorbent 2. Never use water 3. If larger than can be immediately contained, go to step//4 4. Contact the local fire department. 9-1-1. 5. Notify company management personnel Fire: · ,~ 1. Gasoline fire extinguishers located on dispenser islands 2. Remove Pin 3. Point to the bottom of the flame and squeeze handle 4. Call fire department even if fire is put out. (9-1-1) 5. Isolate and deny entry, except for emergency personnel 6. NOtify company management personnel Earthquake Response: 1. Make sure gasoline inventories are secure 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 imminent, shut down facility operations until it has been deemed safe to continue· CARDLOCK/UNSUPERVISED DISPENSING EMPLOYEE TRAINING 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. 4. Procedures for Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials 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 Response 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-offswitches dispenser shut-off.valves. c. Employees will know the location of how and when to use dry chemical fire extinguishers that are located on the premises. d. Employees will know the location of the nearest storm drain(s) and the location of absorbent materials to be used to prevent spills reaching the storm drain(s). e. Employees vjill 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 exploding. 3. Any spill or leak when employees or customers notice gasoline vapors or spills. Employee Training Records: The manager or Health and Safety Supervisor will be responsible for documenting and retaining the types and dates of the "training"for at least 5 years. By this letter, you are hereby notified that you have thirty (30) days, November 11, 2000, to conform to the guidelines set forth. Failure to comply may necessitate further enforcement action up to, and including, citation and injunctive relief. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661-326- 3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services by: Steve Underwood, Inspector Office of Environmental Services attachments S:\OCT 2000\FUEL DISPENSING LETI'ER.WPD .~ 3) Identify the location of the monitoring equipment. Include where remote monitoring will be " conducted and name of company assigned to 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 equipmelat. 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 service checks. 8) You must develop a reporting format/log that' incorporates the following information: f) Verification of Equipment Testing g) Reporting/Recording when Alarm is Indicated h) Maintenance Performed These 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 release, emergency equipment is limited to fire extinguishers and absorbent material maintained on site. Please discuss contingency plans for additional cleanup personnel and or contractor/clean up consultants. &\PROCEDURE MANUAL\GUID£LIN£S FOR. (2ARDLOCK WRITTEN ROUTINE MONITORING PROCEDURE FOR CARDLOCK/UNSUPERVISED DISPENSING SAMPLE FORM Facility Name: Facility Address: Facility Telephone No.: Tank Owner Name: Tank Owner Address: Tank Owner Phone No.: IA) Identify all equipment used to monitor the underground storage tanks on site. Include make and model of leak detection system. IB) Identify all equipment used to monitor the underground spill containment on site. Include leak detection system, type and placement of liquid sensors, type of 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 and/or maintenance of equipment. ~05-32~-~01E~ ~ 1TH ST, CAR WASH , .,,CO,, .... OUS MONITORING DEVICE CE ICATION ........... ,,, ~uw,.... ~ ~,, , Y~ 2 6 F~C~U,~,.~. G~ T. ~T. C~ ~ %'H ........ co~.~ p~s~ Cl~ STATE ~P ~ B t(E ~F i ~ L ~ ~. ' ...... ~u~ ~PE ~ ~t~ MONITOR SYS~ ~PP~ 1 SENSOr) ~K~ AND ~D~L ~ ~ ~ ......... ' ..... TANK ~ 1 TANK ~ 2 TANK ~ 3 TANK ~~ TA~ ( ~ 5 TANK ~ 6 ~ACI'~ OF TANK (S) ~000 wP~ o~ .~uc) u.~ (~,~, s~T)o., ' ............... . ............ A.NU~ sp6~ S~NS~. , ~ E 5 ~ ~ S SUMP S~NS~ ~ ........ ~ ~ S ~ OlSPEN~R ~NTAINMENT S~ ~ ~ N E~R~iC OVERFI~,,/~L [ ..... ~ ~ ~* ~ E~Cm~NIC IN.INN DETECT.0~; ~O ~ ~E ~R~NE A~O~T~C/ ~LY SH~ ~ ......... m ~s~ ~E~S A ~, F~ .S TO OP~ OR IS E~CTR0~I~Y DIS~NI IEC~ W ~ S ~/ IS ~E ~ITORING SYS~M INSTAl J ~ TO " PR~E~ U~U'~IZED T~MP~ING? ~ E % '~ IS ~E ~ITORING ~S~M OPE~LE ~ Pm~ ~E ~UFACTURER'S SPECIFICATI~S ~ ~ ~ ~(E INITIATE ~STI~ SHOWN ?F ,~E ~RBINE! ~e~ ~ OE ~ ~ OF ~T T~K ~b~I~T~ ........ ~RTIFIEO~SmR81~ ...... ~O ~ DATE ~- [~ ' OO TI~8I~ T~NG C~P~S ~E & TE~PH~E ...... BSSR~ iNC.,661.588-2777 C~NTS: ' COm'~AL'10R .... J'SERV~E STATION AX:mESS ~ m. PAGE .FIF~ORIE{) PROIA. EM SE~S / REP. S PERF~M~ ~g~ C~R~3 .... '~" ~TERIAL DESCRIPT~N ' ~W ~G. HA~S & ~RI~ ~S. · PU~ lOlleR 6 ~NG~. SHiV BEFO~ & ~R TOT~I~R R~DlilGS. TME ~ ~OUNI QTY. ~ICE ~- _, , . ,, ..... , ..... ' i ' '( ' rOYAL ; ' , , L~ ~ARGE i .... " 1 IOTALI~R REA~IN~ TRA~L ~ME ~ ~ ', , ', MILE~E ~ SITE ~TOrAL , ~RS~S ~ , , , ~D ~E Al S~ ~TE~ ', ~ ~NDOR'S EQUI~ENT ', ', , VE~CLE M~K I TOTAL ~ % UATE~L ~ EQUi~iE~ , ; ; , ~s rax oN , ~ k ~ ~NT~ ,( ', ', , ~G~ ~E~E~ ~NG toTAL ~TERIAL CO,RAZOR ,, ,,' tOT~ ,' ~S COURIOR C~F~MED ~RVI~. ~LL TO~A , T~L TIME ~RSON COm~mO M ~ DEPARTU~ INE FRDM SOE ~ ~ND~'S EOumP. ', ....... ~RSON ~ ~EO C~L lOl~ .~E Ar ShE EOU~. R[NrAL ', qmAL , ~E ~'~ (~lm NAME) '" .... SE~CE PER~(PmT ~1 BEFORE SIGN(NG FORM, A~HO~ ~OUyz (mNF; .~EI . ~ [~ T ( 0~. L ~ ~ t~ t L L ~ VERI~ ARR1VAL TIME. m'{ ' ' . TOTAL ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME 3qtt 5 c3. r cUtt6k INSPECTION DATE eg/i~/O0 ADDRESS t]o20 3q~ .Sq'" PHONE NO. ?-~3-tO'Il FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ~ Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [] Routine ~}/Combined [] Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency [] Complaint [~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate t// Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verifica ion of location Proper s :gregation of material Verifica :ion of MSDS availability Verifica :ion of Haz Mat training /,,, Verifica :ion of abatement supplies and procedures Emerge~ ~cy procedures adequate Contain~,,rs properly labeled Housek~ eping Fire Pro~ection I Site Dia~;ram Adequate & On Hand C=Compl ance V=Violation Explain:Any ha~ ardous waste on site?: []Yes [~No~'~~ ~ //Ti ~)~. Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 s Site Responsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspector: _d~ /~_ ~'~ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILIIY ~ ~O~~ ~~ T~ CO~NIN~ P~~M hereby certilfes that it is in compliance with the requiremen~ of ~"fion 2807, Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, 7'#le 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms u~ed to , Section 2807 are as follows: Par'q,' Note: if you are using the 8Zate Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, ~ur ~~ ~nd su~,~-,;~on of ~is co~__ __tlo_ n ~!~o cettit~,~ that ~=u are ~ complianc~ ~ all condit~ns ~r tl:~rl~i~ati~n ~ I~ Fund. FL---. At.;, C~I~Z.I~CA.~ZOli OF FZ~CZAL ILBSimIISZBZZ, Z~Z Pt~ ~ ~ ~fnt cLwty itl ~f~tJm m CertJflcitJ~ of Fibril lmibltl~ fo~' ALL fKi[ltl~ ~ IJt~ W or Wet~ my M tlst~ ~ ~ fora; therefore r~i~ for e~ A. M ~JM - ~k the ~wrJate ~es.. 8. ~ ~ y~ W * Fut~ ~ of either the tank o~er or the C. ~Jm ~ - IMJ~te ~J~ State 8~r~ ~J~(s) are ~i~ r~JbiiJ~ either 8s c~8~ iff ~he f~rai r~18~i~, ~r~ ,, S~i~ 280.90 ~hr~gh a80.~03 (S~ FJ~JaL RMJbI~I~ Cuff, for mrs Jflfo~ci~), or S~J~ 2802.1, ~er 18, DJvJsJm 3, Title ~, C~. ~ ~ i~ * LJs~ ail ~ ~ ~resses of c~nies ~/or J~JvJ~Ls JssuJ~ coverage. ~fm ~ - LJs~ J~CJ~nb ~r for each ~hanJ~ ~. Exile: J~ur~e ~Lf~ ~r or file ~r as J~Jc8~ ~ ~ or d~c. (If ~Jflg S~8~e (S~8ce F~) Leave bi~R.) ~ ~C - IMitate ~c of co~roge for each ~ of ~h~J~(s). f~J ~ J W. M P~i~ - l~JcaCe the effusive do,eCs) of all fifla~ia~ ~anJ~Cs). CStaCe F~ cMrage ~Ld ~ c~tJ~ as [~ es y~ MintaJn c~[i~e 8~ r~Jn eligible to c~tJ~ ~rtJci~tJ~ iff the ~j~ ~jm - IMitate y, or ~. D~s the s~Jfi~ f~iaL ~Jm pr~J~ cM~e for corr~tJve 8cti~? (If usi~ S~ace F~, imitate "~".) ~J~ ~ * IMitate y, or ~. Does the s~cifJ~ fJ~Ja[ ~anJm pr~J~ c~erage for ~tJ~ third ~rty c~aCJon? (if ~J~ State F~, J~Jcate "y~".) D. F~JtJ~ - Pr~J~ all facJtJW 8~/or si~e ~s aM ~r~s,. E. SJ~m St~ - Pr~J~ sJg~ure ~ da~e si~ ~ ~onk ~r or ~ title of ~ ~r or ~ra~or; sJg~ure of uJ~s or ~8~ ~ ~e sJg~; aM priflC~ or ~ ~ of uJ~fless or ~a~ please ptace mca~ seal flex~ ~o ~a~'s sig~ure). If~ to tlai[ Certtfic~tJm: PLease send original to your taco[ agency (agency uho iss~ y~r UST ~mJts). K~ a c~ of the certJft~ti~ at e~ facJii~ or site [Jst~ ~ the fora. If y~ have ~tt~ ~ fi~iat r~JbitJW r~ir~ts or ~ the Certification of FJ~Jat R~ibt.tJty Fom, please c~Cact the State UST CLea~ F~ aC (916) ~9-2~. NOLO| PeneLtlel for FaiLure to Cftc_ ly .ich Financial Respon~ibJtJ~ Recluiremmnta: Failure to c~Ly my r~utt iff: (1) j~rdiziflg cLaimflt eligibility for the State UST Cte~ F~, ~ (2) ti~iiiW for civil Mtti~ of ~ to S10,000 dollars ~r day, ~r Mrgr~ storage t~, for el~ ~y of vJoLatJ~ as stac~ iff Article 7, S~tJ~ 252~.76(a) of the California Health aM SlfeW C~. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~4~'. ¢4&r' INSPECTION DATE Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine [] Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [21 Re-inspection Type of Tank /}~F't5:~ Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring C/.~ 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=C°mpliance' Inspector: Omce of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 k'~'r' -Bu~sin~ss Site I~esponsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy W I EN MONITORING PR EDURES UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM This momtorm$ program must be kept at the UST location at all tiaras. The information on thi_n ~ program are conditions of the ope~tin.~ penmt The permit holder must n~tify the Office of Env~unn~anl S~C~S within 30 da~ of~ cha~ to th~ nlonitol~llg procedures, unless required to o~in ~ b~ making the change. Required by Sectiom 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCR. Facility Name 3~-~. Facility Address A. Describe the fr,equency of performing the monitoring: Piping B. What methods and equipment, identified by name and model, will be used for peffo~ the monitoring.' _ Piping C. Describe the location(s) where the monitoring will be performed (facility plot plan should be attach/ed):t < D. List the name(s) and title(s) of the people responsible for performing the monitoring and~r inain.taining the equipment: E. Reporting Format for monitoring: Tank 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 months. G. Describe the training neces~ry for the operation 9~:U/ST system, including piping, and the monitoring equipment: ~cc ///b~, (~ t~c~ ~ W EN MONITORING PR [ ED S UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM 'rhis monitoring program must be kept at the UST location at all times. The information on thi_~ ~ program ate conditions of the opernti-5 permit The permit holder must notify the Office of Envimnn~inl Sel~ within 30 da~ of ally e_ Itnn~ee~ to the monitoring procedures, unless required to Ol:}eain ~ before making t~e chnnge. Reqnis~d by Sections 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCR. Facih'ty Name ,%eft4/, AT'. C&r- CUe-~k Facility Address ~-~ 0 ~4K ~ A. Describe the frequency of performing the monitoring: Tank Piping B. What methods and equipment, iden6fied by name and model will be used for perfoming the monitoring: Tank 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: Tank 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 months. G. Describe the training necessary for the operation of UST system, including piping, and the monitoring equipment: J UNOERGROUND 8TO.GE T~KS - UST FACILI~ 805-~2~-~018 ~4TH ST. CRR WRSH 518 P05 RPR 28 '00 1~:27 171S Ch~ter Ave., Bakersflel~ CA 933~ (~1)32~979 '---~ '~ UNOSRGROUND 8TO~GE T~ -T~K PAGE 1 ~~ ............... .... ....... ,, Ol ~ , ,. ................ ~ ...... ................ 0..~~ 805-325-3018 34TH ST. CAR WASH 518 P04 APR 28 '00 13:28 805-32~-~018 ~4TH ST. CgR b,19SH 518 P02 9PR 28 '00 1~,'27 ~) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~ _.~~,~. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ~ 1718 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 r (661) 326-3919 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS -INSTALL. ATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE One form per tank - I, FACIUTY IDENTIFICATION BU$INE~.q NAM.~ ($~ ,,s FAC;ILI~Y I~i&lE ~ I~ - Dok~ ~udnmm A~) .................................... II. INSTALLATION " ' Check a/I lRet eppty * The Installer has been certified by the tank and piping manufacturers. The installation has been inspec+~l and certified by a registered professional engineer. The installation has been inspected and approved by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services. All work listed on the manufacturer's installation checklist has been completed. The installation contractor has been certified or licensed by the Contractors State License Board. Another method was used as allowed by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services. IIi. TANK OWNER/AGENT SIGNATURE - March 29, 2000 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Underground Tank Owner: Your permit to operate the above mentioned fueling facility will expire on June 30, 2000. However, in order for this office to renew your permit, updated forms A, B & C must be filled out and returned prior to the issuance of a new permit. Please make arrangements to have the new forms A, B & C completed and returned to this office by May 15, 2000. For your convenience, I am enclosing all three forms which you may make copies of. Remember, forms B & C need to be filled out for each tank at your facility. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood, Inspector Office of Environmental Services SU/dlm Enclosure 'T February 9, 1999 V,RE CHeEr 34th Street Car Wash RON FRAZE 920 34th Street ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICER Bakersfield, CA 93301 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 RE: Compliance Inspection SUPPaESSlON SEaV~CES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 The city will start compliance inspections on all fueling stations within the city limits. This inspection will include business plans, PREVENTION SERVICES underground storage tanks and monitoring systems, and hazardous 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 materials inspection. VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0578 To assist you in preparing for this inspection, this office is ENVlEONMENTAL 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 FAX (805) 3260576 be in compliance. TRAINING DIVISION Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 805-326-3979. VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (8O5) 399-5763 Sii~Y' Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure L D October 7, 1998 Mr. Charles Fenley 5-Minute Car Wash FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE 1121 Oakdale Road Modesto, CA 95355 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street ~kers~e~d. C^ 93301 CLOSURE OF 3 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE VOICE (805) 326-3941 34TM STREET IN FAX (805) 395-1349 STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT 920 , .. BAKERSFIELD. PERMIT #BR-0229. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. VOICE (805) 326-3941 remey: FAX (805) 395-1349 This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. for the preliminary assessment associated with the closure of the tanks Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 located at the above stated address. FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with 1715 Chester Ave. the assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE(S05) 326-3979 Accordingly, no unauthorized release reporting is necessary for this FAX (805) 326-0576 closure. TRAINING DIVISION 5~42 W~or Ave. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 at (805) 326-3979. FAX (805) 399-5763 Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dlm cc: Y.Pan, RWQCB J. Hale, D&J Construction TEST DATE: 09/22/98 IN-VOICE #LA000443 REDWINE TESTING SVC., INC. " P.O. BOX 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 TAlqK STATUS REPORT -- ULLAGE TEST ***** CUSTOMER DATA ***** D & J CONSTRUCTION 34TH ST. CAR WASH 920 34TH ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 CONTACT: DAN CONTACT: DAN PHONE #: 805-323-9071 PHONE #: ~". ***** COMMENT LINES ***** NEWINSTALLATION. CURRENT EPA STANDARDS DICTATE THAT FOR UNDERGROUND FUEL TANKS, THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEAK/GAIN RATE OVER THE PERIOD OF ONE HOUR IS .05 GALLONS. TANK #1: REG UNLEADED TYPE: SPHERICAL GLASS SN: .01 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #2: SUPER UNLEADED TYPE: SPHERICAL GLASS SN: -.04 TANK IS TIGHT. ******* T A N K D A T A ******** TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. 1 2 3 4 TANK DIAMETER (IN) 128 128 LENGTH (FT) 21.51 15.52 VOLUME (GAL) 12000 8000 TYPE SG SG FUEL LEVEL (IN) 111 113 FUEL TYPE REG UNLD SUP UNLD dVOL/dy (GAL/IN) 74.58 43.82 CALIBRATION ROD DISTANCE 1 10.65625 2 26.95313 3 41.93750 4 56.93750 5 74.93750 ******* C U S T 0 M E R D A T A ******** JOB NUMBER : 000443 CUSTOMER (COMPANY NAME) : D & J CONSTRUCTION CUSTOMER CONTACT(LAST, FIRST): DAN ADDRESS - LINE 1 : ADDRESS - LINE 2 : CITY, STATE : ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) : PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX : ******* C 0 M M E N T L I N E S ******* NEW INSTALLATION. ******* S I T E D A T A ******** SITE NAME (COMPANY NAME) : 34TH ST. CAR WASH SITE CONTACT(LAST, FIRST) : DAN ADDRESS - LINE 1 : 920 34TH ST. ADDRESS - LINE 2 : CITY, STATE : BAKERSFIELD, CA. ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) : 93301 PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX : 805-323-9071 GROUND WATER LEVEL (FT) : 0 NUMBER OF TANKS : 2 LENGTH OF PRE-TEST (MIN) : 30 LENGTH OF TEST (MIN) : 180 INVOICE #LA000443 '~' REDWINE TESTING SVC., INC. TEST 'DATE: 09/22/98 P.O. BOX 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 T/~NK STATUS EVALUATION REPORT ***** CUSTOMER DATA ***** ***** SITE DATA ***'** D & J CONSTRUCTION 34TH ST. CAR WASH 920 34TH ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 CONTACT: DIEN CONTACT: DA/~ PHONE #: PHONE #: 805-323-9071 ***** COMMENT LINES ***** NEW INSTALLATION. CURRENT EPA STAAIDARDS DICTATE THAT FOR UNDERGROUND FUEL TANKS, THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEAK/GAIN RATE OVER THE PERIOD OF ONE HOUR IS .05 GALLONS. TANK #1: REG UNLEADED TYPE: SPHERICAL GLASS RATE: .000632 G.P.H. LOSS TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #2: SUPER UNLEADED TYPE: SPHERICAL GLASS RATE: .031752 G.P.H. GAIN TANK IS TIGHT. ATE c~ ******* T A N K D A T A ******** TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. 1 2 3 4 TANK DIAMETER (IN) 128 128 LENGTH (FT) 21.51 15.52 VOLUME (GAL) 12000 8000 TYPE SG SG FUEL LEVEL (IN) 111 113 FUEL TYPE REG UNLD SUP UNLD dVOL/dy (GAL/IN) 74.58 43.82 CALIBRATION ROD DISTANCE i 10.65625 2 26.95313 3 41.93750 4 56.93750 5 74.93750 ******* C U S T 0 M E R D A T A ******** JOB NUMBER : 000443 CUSTOMER (COMPANY NAME) : D & J CONSTRUCTION CUSTOMER CONTACT(LAST, FIRST): DAN ADDRESS - LINE 1 : ADDRESS - LINE 2 : CITY, STATE : ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) : PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX : ******* C 0 M M E N T L I N E S ******* NEW INSTALLATION. ******* S I T E D A T~A ******** SITE NAME (COMPANY NAME) : 34TH ST. CAR WASH SITE CONTACT(LAST, FIRST) : DAN ADDRESS - LINE 1 : 920 34TH ST. ADDRESS - LINE 2 : CITY, STATE : BAKERSFIELD, CA. ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) : 93301 PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX : 805-323-9071 GROUND WATER LEVEL (FT) : 0 NUMBER OF TANKS : 2 LENGTH OF PRE-TEST (MIN) : 30 LENGTH OF TEST (MIN) : 180 RED¥¥1NE TESTING SERVICES. INC_ P.O. BOX 1567 ES PLT - ! ~ ,BAKERSRELD. C~ 93302 ADDRESS: ~;:~'~,'~ .~,~/"-~ .-('Fq'-UNE ~2: ,~'~",~..~ LICENSE NUMBER: THE CONVERSION CONSTANT IS FOUND BY: (60 MIN/HR) ~ (37~0/M1~) = 0.0158311 (MIN/HR) (GAJJIVlIN) Divide ~e v~i~e ~eraraiai by ~e le~ lime (15 minules) and mu~ by 0.0158311. ~hi~ ~ ceav~t the volume'~em~ial ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ ~ ~. START VOL END VOL TEST VOL DIFF. PRODUCT TIME 1351 GPH GAIN~OSS PASS FAIL [ML] {ML} ~' 7 ~,,c /-~ : ~ ~ 0 /~ /-~ f // -. ~/ / ~'~ -, COMMENTS: START VOL END VOL TEST VOL DIFF. PRODUCT TIME PSI GPH GAIN~OSS PASS FAIL (ML} (ML} (ML~I /~" oo .5o /~£ /Z 7 2.5' -.ozs- COMMENTS: STAre VOL END V~ ]~STVOL D*~F. PRODUCT TIME PSI GPH ~~ R~SS FAIL (ML} (ML} COMMENTS: City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave., Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3979 An upgrade compliance certificate has been issued in connection with the operating permit for the facility indicated below. The certificate number on this facsimile matches the number on the certificate displayed at the facility. IInstructions to the issuing agency: Use the space below to enter the following information in the format of your choice: name of owner; name of operator; name of facility; street address, city, and zip code of facility; facility identification number (from Form A); name of issuing agency; and date of issue. Other identifying information may be added as deemed necessary by the local agency. This permit is issued on this 2nd day of November, 1998 to: 34TH STREET CAR WASH Permit//015-021-000301 920 34th St Bakersfield, California 93301 LIQUID CONSTRUCTION, INC. P. O. Box ~220 t... LAUNDRY KITCHEN !. t UNLEADED UNLEADED SUPI:~ME N B-3 .0~_2 rJLLS 0~_~ :54 Tti STREET GROUNDWATER RESOURCE 5-rliNUTE CAR WA;SH PLATE INDU:STRIE~-( 805)8:55-7700 920 34TH STREET environmental/geotechnicai services PLOT PLAN 2 , · ' Project NUmber 02177 - . ............... · F_ ~o,m A?'pro..ed OMB N~, 2050-0039_[Explres g-30.99) t :~ee Instructions on back ot page o. Department of Toxic Substances Control Please print or type. Fo,~m designed ~r useton elite (12-pltch) ty~e~writer. '.' ~-~ Sacramento, Col/~ornio i,j UNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1 . j~jrator's US EPA ID No. Maniiesl D ...... t Ne'-lq 2. Page I J Inf tion in the shaded is not requlred by Federal law. .... ..... WASTE MANIFEST Inl^l~ Inlnlr',ll l~lnl~lo.l-; nl nl nin I'll o, , 3 Generator's Name and.Mailing Address " ~'~ ~ ~ ~ ' ' CUARIES FF, N1EY GROUP dba 5-HIN, CAR ! 12! OAKDAIE RD. ~ MODESTO, CA 95355 ~. o ..... ,or'~ Phone 1'209 I 577--185P.. 5. Transporter 1 Company Nome 6. US EPA ID Number . ^DAMS SERVICF£, INC. lC IA iL t9 J212 Il 12 I~ i6 16 18 7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number I I I I I I I I I I I I 9. Desiflnoted[)~O/~[s~2~:~Facillty ~ome~. ~[ .A~[~and Site Address~T. 10. US EPA ID Number CoH~nN, CA 90222 lC iA iT i0 i~ io lO I1 13 I~ 1~ [2 I ~. Containers I ~. ro,o~ I 14. Unit ] ' :~ ~' ."~ I 1. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) ~ Quanti~ Wt/Vol ~~ (OZL a WATER) NON-R.C.R.A. I I I / 15. Special Handling In,tructl ..... d Additionallnf .... rio. Site: Flash ~r Wash DON PROPER PR~IVE G~R 920 - 34th St.; Bakersfield, CA NO SF~KING; E.R.:.,. r, MERG~:}1CY ~: C~ntractor: D & J Con~t~ct~on 16, GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the con en s of h s consignment ore fu[iy and accurotet~ described a~ve by proper ship~ing name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, o.d ore in all re~pect~ in proper condition for tra.~portby highway according to applicable international a.d nalionaigovernme.t regulations. { If I om o Jarge quantity generator I cerli~ that I have o program in place Io reduce the volume and toxici~ of waste generated to the degree ] have determined to be economical[~ - proctlcoble and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currenlly available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human heahn ~ and Ihe environment; OR, i~ I am a small quanti~ generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that ~ avoilabl ....... d that I .... fiord. ~,~.~19 - , ~ ~nte~/. Typed Name nature / ~ // , Mont~ _ Day e 1 8, Transpor'ter 2 Acknowled~e~ of Receipt ~ Malerials P ~ Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year 19. Discrepancy [ndlcallon Space F : A C L I 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest excepI as noted in Item 19. T Prinled/Typed Name Signature ~ [ Month Day Year DO NOT WRITE ~[LOW THIS LINE. DTSC 8022A (4/97) Green: TRANSPORTER RETAINS EPA 8700--22 GOLDEN ST ETALS, INC. P. O. Box 70158. E. ~n~ge Lane 8aker~kt, C~Ifomia ..... ': /, : ,. ' , ,'~,,, . . . . i WEIOHT CERT. NO: ~ TANK INSPECTION ~ RESIDUALS PRES~T(REJEC~ ~ LEL RFADiNG ~ OXYGEN CONTENT ~ DISPOSAL FEE .... ....... SCRAP VALUE ~ . - ................... " ~: OTHER ...... TOTAL All fees incurred are per load Unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from receipt of tank..Contr&ctor's sign&tuts represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank removal complies with Stats laws. CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE CER,,TJII=ICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL / DESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY T.~tE RECEIPT AND ~CC~PTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIAtiSPECtFtF~D WILL E,.,~ COV, PLE'I'ELY : ' 211 .A~afion Street CHAIN O1~ CUSTODY I:~][CORD Shaffer, CA 93263 Location of _Sampling Collector Clien~ Telephone: ( ) Telephone: (~c~b-~-~-677~ Telephone: ( ) Bill to Property ~er ( ) Bill to Collector (~). Bill to Client ( ) S~Dle Nc. Date Time Description ..... Analysis Requested Laboratory,~o. --O I~1 ~ ,,, " ~ ~ ~ Z~ ...... I ..... Relinguished By~;.~~ ~~_~ Company: ~3 ~~ Date~ ~ ~elinqUished B~: Company: Date: Company: Dmte: ' ' ~e~eived By: Sheet of C~IN OF CUSTODY RECOE Shaffer, CA 93263 Location of S~plinq q~lecto~ ~ Client Telephene: ( ) Telephone: ( ~ff-~7~ Telephone: ( ) Bill to Property ~er ( ) Bill to Collector (~)~ Bill to Client ( )__ Presentation Meth~: ~le ~o.' Date Time Descyimt~0~ , Analysis Re~ueste~ ~boratory .No. Sheet of .: /,~¢! ~.( ~ ~ SMC LABORATORY INC. 211 .Aviation Street CI-i_a~IN OF CUSTODY RECOi~-]D Shaffer, CA 93263 Location of S~pling Collector Client N~e: ~/~ ~~~ N~e: N~e: - Comply: Company: Company: Address: ~F~ ~~ Address: Address: Telephone: ( ) Telephone: ( ) Telephone: ( ) Bill to Property Owner ( ) Bill to Collector ( )- Bill to Client ( ) Samp, lin,~ Method: Samole T.vpe: Preservation Methods: S~amDle No.' Date Time_.. Description "' ,.. Analysis Reques~e~ ~boratory No. ~Zinguished By~Z~ Company, D~_/ ~/~ _ Date:~ F/~ Relinauished B~; Company: Da%e: Received By: Company ~ '~ate,: .. _ Sheet ' of 'Bc LABORATORIES INC. SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM Submission #: Rev. No.4 117/98 Pal Of- Project Code: SHIPPING INFORMATION ry,~ SHIPPING CONTAINER Federal Express [] UPS [] Hand Delive ' Ice Chest~ None [] BC Lab Field ~ervice [] Other E] (Specify) _ Box ~ ~ Other CI (Specify) J ~~_n.:e [~_ ~. _Othe~r-I Comments= No [3 All samples containers intact~ Yel No [] Description(s) match COC? No [] Ice Chest ID Temperature: ~°C Ice Chest ID - Temperature: Thermometer ID: °C Emissivity Thermometer ID: Container Emissivity Container SAMPLE CONTAINERS SAMPLE NUMBERS QT GENERAL MINERAL/GENERAL PHYSICAL = UNPRESERVED PLASTIC BAG Comments: Completed ~ [F:~WPS0~LAB_DOCS~FORMS~SAMREC2.WPO] LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-1 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98 ® 02:41A1H Sample ID: ~1 2A ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020: 08/25/98 , Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/25/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY H~J~E Date Extracted-8015M(g) : 08/25/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g) : 08/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 110. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. ~186, AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 41 O0 Atlas (~C. · EBakeesfielcl, (2A S3308 · (8C)5) 327-4Sl I · FAX [805) 327-1918 LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-2 Attn: JERRY H3ILE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98 @ 02:44PM Sample ID: ~2 2A @ 6FT Date Extracted-8020: 08/25/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/25/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g) : 08/25/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g) : 08/25/98 Practical ~nalysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 105. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 327-4911 · FAX(805) 327-1918 LABORATORIES ~.J Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total'Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & j CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 ../ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-3. Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98'® 02:46AM Sample ID: %3 3A ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020:.,68/25/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/25/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY H3%LE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/25/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ' - 0.030 mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. x~ Surrogate % Recovery 105. % 70-130 ~ TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Califo i .O.H.S. Cart 1186, ~ : ~ .. ~t;~?~ ':i~q~ ~ ,',~'~,~ Stuart G. Buttram ~'/ ~ Department Supervisor ~,i... '-'! ~r~,~ All results llste~ I. this repod are for the exclusive u~ of the su~mlffing pa~. SC ~ratorles, Ins. sssumes no ms~aslblll~ for raped altemtlo., separa~o., detachment er ~1~ pa~ l.terpmmae.. LABORATORIES ~,~ Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 .... 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-4 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WD. gH Date Collected: 08J21/98 @ 02:50PM Sample ID: ~4 3A ® 6FT Date Extracted-8020: ..U8/25/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/25/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/25/98 ~ Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitati Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl- t-butylether ~, None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 108. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Y~Tnual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. 6, AZ License: AZ034 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor ~, AIl results listed In this repo~ are for the exclusive use of me submlUlng ~. BC La~ratorles, Inc. assumes no ms~nslblll~ for re~ alteration, ~mUon, de~h~nt or ml~ ~ Inte~mm~on. LABORATORIES ~j Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics , and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CREST~IORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-5 Attn: JERRY H~uLE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08~21/98 ® 03:01AM Sample ID: %5 2B · 2FT Date Extracted-8020: Q~/25/98 Sample Matrix: .Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/25/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/25/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 107. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. · AZ L~cense: AZ0345~%~ ~ ~"~; Stuart G Buttram ' ~ ~ ...... Department Supervisor ~, ~:~ ~ ~ All m~ul~ listed In ~i8 repo~ are for the exclusive u~ of ~e subml~lng pa~. BO Laboratories, Inc. assumes no ms~nslblll~ for re~ al~mUon, ~raflon, de~chment or ~1~ ~ Inte~m~Uon.. 4~ O0 A:I~ C~. · B~ke~field, ~A ~0~ · [~] ~-4~1 ~ · FAX [~05] ~-~ ~1 ~ Purgeable ;kromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date RePorted: 09/08/98 ,,/ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-6 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5' MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08~21/98 @ 03:08PM Sample ID: ~6 2B ~ 6FT Date Extracted-8020: O8/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 105· % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. · S. Cert , AZ License: AZ0345<:i' ~,'! "'~.i '~i] Stuart G ' > ' ~ :~ ~ ~'~'~ ~r~ ~ ~ ?~ - ~ Department Supe~isor ' ?~'~' ~ All msul~ IIs~d In ~ls mpofl are for the exclusive use of ~e subm~ng ~. BC ~ratorles, Inc. assu~s no ms~nsiblll~ for re~fl alteration, ~ratlon, deMch~nt or ~1~ pa~ lnterpm~gon.' LABORATORIES .it Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-7 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08~21/98 ~ 03:llPM Sample ID: ~7 3B ~ 2FT Date Extracted-8020: 0~/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.01' Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 94. % 70-130 TEST ~THOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. ~ual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. C AZ Lic6nse: AZ0345~ Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor NI ~sults listed in this repo~ are for the exclusive u~ of the subml~lng pa~. BO ~boratorles, Inc. assumes no msponslbill~ for repo~ alteration, separation, de~chment or thi~ pa~ inte~Uon. Page LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 ../ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-8 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98 ® 03:15PM Sample ID: ~8 3B ® 6FT Date Extracted-8020:..0~/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE. Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitati Con s t i t uent________~s Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl - t-butylether .. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. , Surrogate % Recovery 103 % ' 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Y~nual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. '~'~':~,: · AZ License: AZ0345',4 'X~ ' %4 Stuart G. Buttram % ~'N ~%~<:,~ :::~-: ~ · Department Supe~i sor,,,;,.:~ " , . ,:,.." ,, ~, ~ , .,.,?~.~ ~,~ ~' '"~,' ~q msul~ lis~d In this repoA are for the exclusive uM of the subml~ng ~W. BO ~ratorles, Inc. assumes no ms~nsiblll~ ~r m~ miCro,on. ,~mUon, de~chment or ~i~ pa~ In~rpm~on. ~ OO A~l~s ~. · Bakersfield, OA ~30~ · [~O~) 3~-~ ~ ' FAX [~O~) ~-19~ ~ LABORATORIES ~j Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-9. Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98 '® 03:20PM Sample ID: %9 C ~ 2FT Date Extracted-8020: ..U8/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mt/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 89. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. C 6, AZ License: AZ03~? '~ ' '~] '~,! Stuart O. Bugtr~ Department Supe~isor ~ NI insulin listed in this repod are for the exclusive use of the ~ubmlffing pa~. BC ~ratories, Inc. assumes no ms~nslblllH for re~d altera~on, se~ratlon, demch~nt or thiM paw inte~mm~on. LABORATORIES ~j Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date RePorted: 09/08/98 r~' 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-10 Attn: JERRY H/kLE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 0~/21/98 ~ 03:25A1~ Sample ID: ~10 D ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020:.~8/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98. Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes :- None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum ~<-~QQ~i i- ~ Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. ~ i~i~!~7i Surrogate % Recovery 77. % 70 - 130 ~'-<~ ~'~i~$~ilt TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. '/ L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. .S. Ce 86, AZ License: AZ0345'-:I ' ~-~ ~ Stuart G. Buttram ~ '~'' ~' '~ ~ · "~' '~ ~ Department Supe~isor ~%~ ~ :.~i?',~] results list~ in ~is repo~ are for ~e exclusive u~ of the subml~ng pa~. MC ~ratorles, inc. i.ume8 no ms~nsibiliH for ~d altemGon, se~raGon, demc~nt or ~iM pa~ inte~mGon. LABORATORIES nj Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-11 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 0~/21/98 ~ 03:30PM Sample ID: #11' E ~ 2FT Date Extracted-8020:~8/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 PractiCal Analysis Reporting · Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ~. None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 87. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. ~ual Me~hod - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Cai .S. AZ LicenSe: AZ0345. Department Supe~isor results listed In this repo~ are for the exclusive use of the subml~ng pa~. BO ~ratorles, Inc. assumes no m~nslblll~ for m~ altemUon, ~raflon, de.chant or ~1~ pa~ Interpretation. LABORATORIES ,] Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date RePorted: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BA/(ERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-12 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 0~/21/98 ® 03:32PM Sample ID: ~12 F ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020:..~8/28/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/28/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/28/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/28/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mt/kg 0.1 Toluene 150. mg/kg 100. Ethyl Benzene 310. mt/kg 200. Total Xylenes ,. 2600. mg/kg 300. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 17000 mg/kg 10000 Surrogate % Recovery 106. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration o~:~ target ~alytes re~i g s~ple dilution. S~ple chromatogr~ not gasoli~ .~ ~.~,~ ~-~ ~< .~ Cali ~ Lic~e: ~0345<: ":: Stuart G. Buttr~ ,:..~ .< < ', 41 O0 Atlas Ct. · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805] 327-491 I · FAX (805) 327-1918 LABORATORIES ,~./ Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-13. Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98 ® 03:36PM Sample ID: ~13 G ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020: ./~8/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitati Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ~. None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 86. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. , AZ Licen@e: AZ0345',~i '~< ~ Stuart G. Buttram ~',=' ' -{~',?~,h~ ~ Department Supe~isor ~ All msul~ Ils~d In ~ls repod are for the exclusive use of ~e lubmiUIng ~. BO ~boratorles, Inc. assumes no ms~nslblliH for m~d alteraUon, ~mUon, de,chant or ~i~ pa~ Interpm~Uon. ~ OO Acla~ ~. · B~ken~field, ~A ~O~ · [~O~) ~-~ ~ · FAX (~O~] ~-~ ~ ~ Page 1 LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics ~,j and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 ,./ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-14 ~ Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08/21/98 ® 03:39PM Sample ID: #14 H ~ 2FT Date Extracted-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 0~/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Report ing Quant i t at ion Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene 0.0079 mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes 0. ll mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum ,. Hydrocarbons (gas) 1.5 mg/kg i ~?~?~-i~ Surrogate % Recovery 90. % 70-130 -~i~!,i~!i~ TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 '~ Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. AZ LiCense: AZ0~t5 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor 4100 Atlas 0C. · Bakersfield, CA 83308 · (805) 327-4~1 I · FAX (805) 327-1918 LABORATORIES ,~j Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-15 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08~21/98 ~ 03:43PM Sample ID: %15 C ~ 6FT Date Extracted-8020: .,~/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98. Date Analyzed-8015M(g) : 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl - t-butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 90. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 S. , AZ Lice~n@e: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed In this repod are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC ~bomtorles, Inc. essumse no responsibility for repod alteration, separation, detachment or third party Intsrpretstlon. 4100 Atlas Ct. · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 327-491 I · FAX (805) 327-1918 ..~ Page LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date RePorted: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-16 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08J21/98 ~ 03:51PM Sample ID: %16 D ~ 6FT Date Extracted-8020: ,,~8/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitati Constit_______uent s Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl - t -butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected rog/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 93. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by ~.PA Method 5030/8020 , AZ T,icehse? AZ0345~'' ~t~rt G. B~ttr~ ~?~,~ Department Supe~isor All results listed In this repo. are for the excluslw u~ of the subml~lng p~. SC ~ratorles, Inc. assumes no ms~n~lbll~ for m~. altem~on, ~paraUon, demch~nt 41 O0 Atlas Ct. · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · [805) 327-491 I · FAX [805) 327-1 :/ Page LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 ../ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-17 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08J21/98 ® 03:59PM Sample ID: ~17 E ~ 6FT Date Extracted-8020:..0~/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl - t-butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 ~i~.~:~?!~,~i~t Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg% 70-1301' ~ Surrogate % Recovery 95. ~ ~ TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. B~ttram Department Supervisor All ~sul~ IIs~d In this repo~ are for the exclusive u~ of ~e subml~ng ~. BC ~r~tor~, Inc. sssumes no m~nslblli~ for ~ ~l~on, ~ration, demch~nt or ~lM ~ In~rpmm~on. ~ O0 A~I~ ~. LABORATORIES .? Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98' ~,? 5925 CREST~IORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BA/CERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-18 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08J21/98 ~ 04:08PM Sample ID: ~18 F @ 6FT Date Extracted-8020:,.~/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analys i s Report ing Quant i t at i Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.03 Toluene 0.028 mg/kg 0.02 Ethyl Benzene 0. 088 mg/kg 0.03 Methyl - t-butylether ,, None Detected mg/kg 0.1 Total Xylenes 0.58 mg/kg 0.5 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 30. mg/kg 30. Surrogate % Recove~ 92. % 70-130 TEST ~THOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. ~ual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 ~;~]?; ~ Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of~ target analytes requiring sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typ,ic~l, of.~gasoline~, ?,~ Calif~ .H.S. Cert. , Department Supervisor All results listed In this repo~ ~re for ~e exclusive u~ of the subml~lng pa~. BO ~r~torle~, Inc. ~umes no m~nslblll~ for m~ altsmUon, se~raflon, de,chant or ~1~ ~ lnterpm~Uon. 4100 Atlas OC. · Bakersfield, 0A ~3308 · (805) 327-491 I · FAX (805) 327-1 ~18 ,: Page 1 LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 ~../ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-19 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08J21/98 ~ 04:12PM Sample ID: ~19 G ® 6FT Date Extracted-8020: ,,0B/26/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/26/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 87. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method ~ Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 C . Ce~ , AZ Licen~se: Stuart G. Buttr~ Department Supe~isor ~sul~ Ilste~ ia Ibis rep0N s~e for the ex=lusl~e u~ ~t ~e su~mi~ng ~. BO ~r~t0rles, ~.~. assumes 4fl OO A~las ~=. · ~ake~sfield, ~A ~O8 · Page 1 LABORATORIES PurgeableAromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Date RePorted: 09/08/98 D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Received: 08/21/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Laboratory No.: 98-09801-20. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08121/98 ® 04:22PM Sample ID: ~20 H ® 6FT Date Extracted-8020: .0~/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation constituents Results units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum mg/kg i '~ Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected ' Surrogate % Recovery 94. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. 6 AZ LicenSee: AZ034~' '! '~{ '%{ Stuart G. Buttram ', Department Supe~isor All m~ul~ II,ted In ~ls ~epo~ are ~ th~ ~xclusl~e u~ el ~e ~ubml~,~ ~. 8~ ~rateries, I.¢. ~umes ne m~nslblllg fe~ m~ altem~0n, ~m~en, demCh~nt e~ ~1~ pa~ interpmm~en. : ~j Page 1 LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics .. and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date RePorted: 09/08/98 .,,./ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-21 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08J21/98 · 04:39PM Sample ID: ~21 lB ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020: .,~8/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analys i s Report ing Quant itat i constituents Results units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 97. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ License: AZ0345, Stuart G. Buttram ~:'"~'~ Department Supervisor All results listed In this report are for the exclusive usa of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report eltaratlon, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation. Page LABORATORIES PurgeableAromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Date Reported: 09/08/98 D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Received: 08/21/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Laboratory No-: 98-09801-22 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Date Collected: 0~/21/98 ~ 04:41PM Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Sample ID: ~22 lB ~ 6FT Date Extracted-8020:.,~8/27/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Matrix: soil Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitati°n Results __ units Limit Constituents -- None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total xylenes " Total Petroleum mg/kg 1. Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected Surrogate % Recovery 91. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. < ~ Calif n' .O.H.S. Cer #1186, AZ Lz en~Se: AZ0345:'/~ Stuart G. Buttr De artment Supervisor ~)~,~:~i re~ am for the exclusive u~ of the subm~ng ~. B~ ~ratories, Inc. a~sumes no ms~nsl~ili~ ~r m~d al~mUon, separa~on, demch~nt or ~1~ ~ in~mmUon. msul~ I]s~d In this LABORATORIES .,./ Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-23 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 ./. Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08J21/98 ~ 04:42PM Sample ID: ~23 lA ® 2FT Date Extracted-8020:,,~8/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum X~,}~;i:~¢~}~i Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. '%,-'{?~:~i Surrogate % Recovery 94. % 70-130 '~:~>~ TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. C O.H.S. Cer' , AZ Licehie: AZ0345~; Stuart G. Buttr~ Department Supe~isor :~ ',.?"~ ; insulin Iis~d In this repo~ are for the exclusive u~ of the 8ubm~lng pa~. BC ~ratorles, Inc. assumes no ms~nslblll~ for re~ 81temUon, 8e~raUon, demch~nt or ~i~ ~I OO A~las C~. · Bak~nsfield, ~A ~S~O~ · [~O5) ~7-~1 I · FAX LABORATORIES J Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D & J CONSTRUCTION Date Reported: 09/08/98 ,~/ 5925 CRESTMORE ST. Date Received: 08/21/98 BA/<ERSFIELD, CA 93308 Laboratory No.: 98-09801-24 Attn: JERRY HALE 805-399-0700 Sampling Location: 5 MIN CAR WASH Date Collected: 08121/98 @ 04:49PM Sample ID: ~24 lA ~ 6FT Date Extracted-8020: .,~8/27/98 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Analyzed-8020: 08/27/98 Sample Collected By: JERRY HALE Date Extracted-8015M(g): 08/27/98, Date knalyzed-8015M(g): 08/27/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituent s Result s Unit s Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether ,. None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0 01 Total Petroleum ' ~~ Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 103. % 70-130 ~ TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram : ,,[~?: ' All results listed In mis report ere for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for repod altora.on separation, tiel~mhment or third party Intml~rembon. · 41 O0 Atlas Ct. · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 327-4911 · FAX (805) 327-191B .. ~'- - SENSOR ALARN ..... h 2:87 SUMP STP SUMP FUEL ALARI"I SEP '2:], 1998 8:41 AM ....... SENSOR ALARM L O: 92 BUMP STP SUMP FUEL SEP 2~, 199B ~:40 ~M,~' '34TH. CAR wASH. 920 34TH ST. BAKERSF I ELD, CA. 9330 SEP 23, 1998 ~:41 AM 34TH. CAR L4ASH. ~2~ 34TH ST. BAKERSF I ELD CA. '33301 805~32:3-9071 S',fSTEI"I STATUS REPORT _ SEP 23, 1998 8:40 ~I'.'1 L 2:FUEL ~L~RM I IwENTORY REPORT ~" g'ySTEM STATUS REPORT ~ 3:FUEL ~L~RM T 1 :UNLEADED ~' VOLUME = 11020 GALS 980 GALS ULLAGE = 0 GALS I I,Ik/ENTOR'V REPORT 90% ULLAGE= ' TC VOLUME = 10858 GRLS HEIGHT =t10.58 INCHES T 1 :UNLEADED t4ATER VOL = 0 GALS VOLUME = 11021 GALS WATER = 0.00 INCHES ULLAGE = 979 GALS TENP = ~1.0 DEG F 90% ULLA® 0 GALS TC VOLUME = 10~5~ GALS HEIGHT =110.59 INCHES T .?:pONER PREMIUM ~ = 74~9 GALS WATER VOL = 0 GALS VOLUME ~'%M"FER = 0 O0 1NGWEE ULLAGE = 561 GALS TEMP =. 81.0 DEG F 90% ULLAGE= 0 GALS TG VOLUME = 7335 GALS HEIGHT =112.BO II,4GHES 0 GALS T 2 :POWER PREMIUM ~ATER VOL = VOLUME = 7409 GALS t, IATER = 0.00 INCHES ULLAGE = 561 GALS TENP 90% ULLAGE= 0 GALS TC VOLUME = 7335 GALS HEIGHT =112.31 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 C;ALS WATER = O. O0 I D"' %S TENP = 79.9 DE~ 34TH. c' 90'7' ~,AR WASH. ~d 34TH ST. 3d-~'. CAR WASH. BAKERSF ! ELD, CA. 93301 9~,, ~34TH ST. B05~S29-9071 BA~RS~ I ELD, CA. 9330 l SEP 23, 1998 8:42 AM B05~32J-907~ SEP 2~ 1998 8:28 AM SYSTSM S~ATUS RSPOP' .:L FUNCTIONS NORMW _ ~'?~T~M_GI~TU8 REPORT INVENTORY REPORT T 1: VOLUME = 11020 GALS ULLAGE = 980 GALS T 1: UNLEADED 90% ULLAGE= 0 GALS VOLUME = 1101 ? GALS TC VOLUME = 10857 GALS ULLAGE = 983 GALS HE I GHT = 110.58 INCHES 90>~ ULLAGE= 0 GALS WATER VOL = 0 GALS TC VOLUME = 10854 GALS WATER = 0.00 INCHES HEIGHT =110.54 INCHES TEMP = B I.O DEG F WA' 2 VOL = 0 GALS W~ = 0.0O INCHES T 2 :~OWSR PRSMI UM VO~UM~ = 743~ GA~S U~AGS = 561 GA~S T 2 :POWER PR~MI UM TC VOLUME = 7335 GAl' ULLAGE = 560 GALS HBtGHT =t~'2.3t ~N(~ 90~; ULLAGE= 0 GALS WATER VOL = 0 GALS TC 'VOLUME = 7336 GA~S ~ WATER = 0.00 INCHES HEIGHT =]~2.32 IN_,HEW TEMP = 79.9 DEG ~ WRT=~ VOL = 0 GALS W¢ ~ = 0.00 INCHES T~' = 79.9 DEG F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :34TH. CAR 4ASH. ~=~ -'4TH ST SENSOR ALARM ..... BAk,~:JF I ELI-:,. CA. 9:3:301 ..... 805~323-9071 L 1 ;ANNULAR sPACE , ANNULAR SPACE SEP 2;3, 1998 8:35 AM FUEL ALARM SEP 23, 1998 8;~0 AM SYSTEM STATUS REPORT ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL I N'~' -YORY REPORT ~%ENSOR. ALARM -:--- ' ] T 1 :UNLEADED VOLUME = 11022 GALS L S:~= SUI~P ULLAGE = 978 GALS STP SUI'.'IP 90% ULLAGE= 0 GALS FUEL ALARM TC VOLUME = 10859 GALS SEP 23 1998 B;31 AM .. HEIQHT =110.60 INCHES glATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = O. O0 INCHES TEMP = 81.0 DEG F T 2 :POglER PREMIUM VOLUME = 7448 GALS ULLAGE = 560 GALS 90% ULLAGE= 0 GALS ..... o c.-~R ALARM ..... ,~EN,=O ~ TC VOLUP1E = 7:336 GALS _ ~.U~ INCHES L '2:B? SUMP HEI(~HT =11° '-~' STP sUMP ~IATER VOL = 0 GALS FUEL ALARM WATPR = 0.00 INCHES SEP 23, 1998 8:31 AM TE[,~ = 79.9 DEG F C(~RECTION NOTRE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Location " Sub Div, Blk. Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections. at the above location: Cot. No Completion Date for Corrections Date Inspector 326-3979 CITY OF BAKERSfiELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171~ Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979 INSPECTION RECORD POST CARD AT SOB SI'TE T~ ~ ~~ C~ ~m of T~s) Di~ P~ ~ ~s) Eor ~ S~D.W. T~s) FIH~ L I :o,',rr^cT ~¢~.( /-/e(~_ mONZ# ~gf~ ~t~ _ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM FACELITY ~q.z/z-k ~_ ~/ /~~. ADDRESS ?20 - OWNER ~/-~t; 6;-e~. ~.,,~ g ~ PERMIT TO OPERATE # CONTRACTOR ~,D$~' '~,~l;?. CONTACT PERSON LABORATORY ct # OF SAMPLES PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT CO. C~ONTACT PERSON C02 RECIEPT · r2 LEL% · ~ 02% PLOT PLAN t CONDITION OF PINING CONDITION OF SOIL COMMENTS ,,,,~ DATE INSPECTORSNAME CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805)326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/MODIFY UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TYPE OF APPLICATION (CHECK) [ ]NEW FACII.ITY [ ]MODIFICATION OF FACILITY ~rEW TANK INSTALLATION AT EXIS~G FACII2TY A~21LI I-Y NAME ~-~,~/x/u',~'~ (,Pg'~ l~,',~Ar/ Ex,'rinG FACILITY PERMIT NO" - FACILITY ADDRESS ~'~ ~ ~7~ ~-~7'- . CITY ,,f~~ "~-rp ~ TYPE OV Busn~ss_~p~w'/~//¥ ~;~,~.~-~ ~' TANK OWNER /->',,~'/g. c"~,(/q~-'~_~ PHONE NO. ADDRESS CO~CTOR ~5:~fc_,,/f~L~" ~''- crrY ,,~5 ~----~ ziP CODE. CA LtCENSE NO.,~ ADDRESS ~'-5~',~ ~-- (~'~',r,x-~- CITY ,~---~r~5 ~-~ ZIP CODE PHONE NO. --~ q' q- ~ . BAKERS~ crrY Busn~ss LtCm~SE NO WOmCMA~ COMP NO. /q"~-~ - q'~ INSURER ~'f,~/~ f-~.,/~9 ' WA~R TO FACILITY PROVIDED BY C~/t4z~ DEPTH TO GROUND WATER /~" ~ ~.. SOIL TYPE EXPECTED AT SITE ~.t,v,,t/,~7- ~ NO. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLF. D ,~ ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL ~ ,,V Y~ES .NO SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTER MEASURES PLAN ON FILE ~( YES NO SECTION FOR MOTOR FUEL ~X~K; NO. VOLUME UNLEADED REGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION SECTION FOR NON MOTOR FUEL STORAGE TANK.q TANK NO. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS NO. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORED (NO BRAND NAME) ~ KNOWN) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMI'r AND ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND COKRECT. '~RO~: - ~PmA~r NA~ (PRn, zr) ~APPUCA~ THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE INFORMAl'ION SITE ~9'~I I/u/t~;~/-/ ADDRESS ~:7~(--~ '?~4~'~ ZIPCODE ~N FACILITY NAME ~Y~' (~ ~ CROSS STREET ~ ~ 'rani< OWNER/OPERATOR ~9~~ ~~ PHONE NO. MAll. lNG ADDRESS ~ ~ ~ CITY ~~ - ZiP conTr,~cTor ~n~ormaT~on cOMPaNy ~~ ~~ rHONE ~~ ?do LicENsE NO INSLIRANCE CARRIER ~/~ .~/~ WO~NS COMP NO. ,, PRELIMINARY A~SES~ENT INFO~ATION COMPANY ~ (~6~ PHONE NO. / I LICENSE NO. ADDRESS ~ t CITY /I ZiP / INSURANCE CAR~ER i ~ WO~NS COMP NO. t t TANK CLEA~JNG INFORMATION. COMPANY (~m ~~~ PHO~ ADDress ~ ~. ~~ ~~ Ci~ (z~/~ ' Z~P~~ WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION ~ER ~ ~/~ NAME OF RINSA~ DISPOSAL FACILI~ ~A~A/0 AODreSS ~o ~a~A~ ~/~ CI~ ~~ (~ Z~P~~ FACiLJTY tDENTiFICATION NU~Er ~~/~~ ' Tank TransPORTer lnvormat~on C'OmPANV ~/~9 ~/a~c PHO~ N~/O)(~'~ LiCenSE NO. ADDRESS ~ ~ ~/~ cJ~ ~~~ ziP~~ TANK DESTINATION ~~/~~ TANK INFORMATION CHEMICAL DATES CHEMICAL TAN~ NO. aae VOLUme STOreD STORED PReViOUSLY STOOD APPLiCATIOn DATE ~ ~'~'~ '~ ~'s.:"[~FnC~s~0~?.~. TI Il:. AI'I'I,ICANT I IAS Rl~Cl.:IV[.:l), I INI)ERSTANDS, AND W~I, COMPLY WYI'II l'[ IE A'I'I'ACI led CONI)l'l'l()NS OI.' 'H I'I.:RMIT ANI ) ANY ( )'l'l IER ~'l'A'l'l.~, I,(~A[, AND l.'l.])l.:RAL REGULATIONS. TI lin I"( )RM I IAS I II.:l.',N C()Ml'l,l(Tl.:l) llNl)l.:R PI.:NAI,TY OF PERJURY, AND 'FO TI Ir.: llES'l' ()1.' MY KN()WI,I'] X;I.~ IS TRI ANI ) ('( Al I I,ICANT ~A~E (PRfNT) ~I'PI,leAN'I' THIS APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT W~N APPROVED BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT July 29, 1998 Charles Fenley 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street FIRE CHIEF M~CH^EL ~. reLY Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISmTIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street ~e~,e~,C^93~01(~) 326.3941 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE FAX (80,5) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield,if05) 326.-3941CA 93301 You have been receiving monthly updates from this office, regarding the FAX(805)395-1349 underground storage tank compliance deadline, since December of 1997. I feel we must inform you of how serious an impact non-compliance will be to your mVENnON SERVICES business. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805)326-3951 On December 23, 1998 (December 22, 1998 deadline) this office will be FAX (805) 326-0576 forced to revoke your permit to operate, effectively shutting down your fueling ENVIRONMENTALSERVlCES operation. On January 1, 1999, Senate Bill 1491 takes effect, banning fuel 1715 Chester Ave. deliveries for those who have not met the compliance upgrade. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 After 90 days of closure, your tanks will be considered illegally mINING DIVISION abandoned and we will take action to properly close these tanks. If you do not 5642 Victor Street comply with our tank closure requirement, we will find it necessary to take legal Bakersfield, CA 93308 (80,5) 399-4697 action, including, but not limited to citation and/or injunctive relief. FAX (805) 399-5763 It is this offices sincere hope, that we do not have to pursue such action, which is why we continue to update you. Time is running out, contractors are booking 6-8 weeks in advance, and costs are climbing at an alarming rate. If this office can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call me at 326- 3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services S B U/dm BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT June 30, 1998 Charles Fenley 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street mE CH~F Bakersfield, CA 93301 MICHAEL R. KElly ADMINISTRATIVE SEI/VICES 2101 'H" Street Bako old, CA 9 Ol UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 'H" $h'eet Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 The City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health will hold FAX (805) 395-1349 a Underground Storage Tank Workshop. PREVEN110N SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. This will be the final opportunity, before the December 22, 1998 deadline; Bakersfield, CA 93301 C805) 326-3951 to ask questions regarding upgrade, removals, financing, and other related FAX (805) 326-0576 requirements. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. The workshop will be held on Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - Bakersfield, CA93301 12:00 Noon. The location will be the Kern County Environmental Health (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 Services Department, 2700 "M" Street, First Floor Conference Room. mINING DIVISION Enclosed is a registration form. Please fill out and mail or fax before the 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 registration deadline, July 17, 1998. (80,5) 399-4697 FAX (8O5) 399-5768 I look forward to seeing you there. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT May 31, 1998 Charles Fenley 5 Minute Car Wash FII~E CHIEF MICHAELR. KELLY 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISlllAIIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1849 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 3,26-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVEN110N SERVICES 1715Chester Ave. The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the first quarter of 1998. This FAX (805) 326-0576 office is expecting an even bigger second quarter result. This commitment, has ENVII['ONMENTALSER~ICE$ helped this office achieve a 75% compliance average for the underground storage 1715ChostorA¥o. tanks within the City. This is a very "good start". Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 For the benefit of those who have not yet upgraded, the City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health, will conduct a Underground I~AINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Storage Tank Workshop scheduled for Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - 12 Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 noon. Look for our June letter for more details. FAX (805) 399-5763 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 24, 1998 Charles Fenley 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street n~ c~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 21Ol-.-s. t UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Bakers'field, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SEIi~/ICES The City of Bakersfield has some exciting news regarding loan monies, which has just 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 become available through the Small Business Loan Association (SBA). (805) 326-3941 lAX (805)395-1349 Pollution Control loans, thru the SBA, are intended to provide loan quarantees to eligible small businesses for the financing of planning, design, or installation of pollution prevention PI~'VEN110N SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. controls, which includes underground storage tank facilities. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (806) 326-3951 FAX (805)326-0576 The vast majority of businesses are eligible for financial assistance from the SBA. The SBA defines an eligible small business as one that is independently owned and operated and not ENVIRONMENTAL SEEVlCES dominant in its field of operation. For those applicants that meet the SBA's credit eligibility 1715 Chester Ave. standards, the agency can quaranty up to eighty percent (80%) of loans of $100,000. Seventy five Bakemfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 percent (75%) of loans above $100,000. Lynn Knutson, Chief of Finance for the SBA says, "If FAX (805) 326-0576 customers apply immediately, and meet the requirements, funding is available". /EAININe DIVISION The City of Bakersfield hopes all of our underground storage tank owners take advantage 5642 Victor Street Bake~f~elcl, CA 93308 of this opportunity. For more information on SBA, Pollution Control Loans, please call or write to: (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Lynn Knutson, Chief Financial Officer Small Business Loan Association 2719 North Air Fresno Drive, Suite 200 Fresno, CA 93727 Phone # (209) 487-5785, Ext 130 Don't delay, start today!!! Sincerely, Steve Underwood · Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services cc: Ralph Huey BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT January 27, 1998 Charles Fenley nRE C,IEF 5 Minute Car Wash MtC~L R. Kroy 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SEIIVICE$ 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-39~1 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPrr. SSION SER~/ICES Dear Mr. Fenley: 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 C805) 326-3941 The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who FAX C805)395-1349 have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the month of January. During the month of January, our office had six sites (14 tanks) which are now in PREVEH11ON SERVICES 1715 Chester Avo. compliance. This is a very big "first step". Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 lAX (805)326~576 For those who have not yet upgraded, I would like to share some thoughts on why it is so important to act right away: ENVIIK)NMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA93301 I Licensed contractors are booking up fast, in some cases, up (80,5) 326-3979 ' FAX (805)326-0576 to three months in advance. 2. Supplies (pumps, dispensers, leak detection equipment) I~eJNING DIVI$10N may be scarce. 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 3. The cost for upgrading or removing could go up as demand (80,5) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 increases. 4. Assembly Bill 1491 will ban fuel deliveries after January 1999 to non-upgraded owners. The good news, is there is still time!!! If there is anything this office can do to assist you in your planning, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Ralp~ Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services cc: Kirk Blair, Assistant Chief BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 18, 1997 Charles Fenley 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street FIRE CHIEF MICHAELR. KELLY Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~M~n~S~VE smm~.s Dear Mr. Fenley: 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93,301 (805) 326-3941 Last summer, you answered a survey, concerning your underground FAX (805) 395-1349 storage tanks stating that you would be upgrading your tanks. However, you did SUPPRE~ION SERVIC:ES not give us a target date! In November, we invited you to a free underground 2101 'H" Street storage tank workshop, where State representatives discussed both the regulations Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 and alternatives that you as a tank owner will have. - ..... You did not FAX (805) 395-1349 attend! ...... We are concerned! PREVENTION SERVlC~ 1715 Chester Ave. You will be receiving this letter on our about December 22, 1997. One Bakersfield, CA 93,301 (805) 326-3951 year from today, December 22, 1998, your current underground storage tanks will FAX C805)326-0576 become illegal to operate. Current laws and code requirements would require that if your tanks are not upgraded by that date, your permit to operate would be ENVIIIONMENTAL SEEVICE$1715 Chester Ave. revoked, - - it will be illegal for any fuel distributer to deliver fuel to your tanks, Bokersfield, CA93301 - - - and your tanks would then be considered illegally abandoned and require (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 that action be taken within ninety (90) days to remove the tanks. IIL~INING DIVISION Of course, we have no interest in pursuing this route. We would like to 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 have your tanks properly handled prior to this December 22,1998 deadline. (805) 399-4697 FAX (805)399-5763 Please review your situation and reply within two weeks as to the current (realistic) plans for your existing tanks. As we get closer to the December 22, 1998 deadline, I would expect construction costs, as well as lead times to increase considerably. If there is anything this office can do to assist you in your planning, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dm cc: Kirk Blair, Assistant Chief 09/16/96 13:55 9805 3; BFD HAZ MAT DIV ~002 .BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171§ Chester Ave°, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 A,'P'.IC,~TION TO PER,~ORM A TIGH~,ESS TEST ~2 O~. FACILITY_~/~/,'n,~a ~dr ~ ADDRESS ~D PERMIT TO OPERATE # OPERATORS NAME OWNERS N~E ~BER OF T~KS TO BE TESTED -- IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED TANK# VOLUME CONTENTS TEST METHOD ,, NAME OF TESTER DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED / %A~P~ BY: '"DATE ' SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Insurance Concepts CERTIFICATE .... 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This Certifies That Has Successfully CompletedTeChnical And 'Field'Training In- The' operation Of.The Computorized'VPLT Tank Leak Testing System' Including The PTK-88, FTA And The.UTS 4TSystems " And Is AWarded This Certificate From NDE Environmental Corporation Cerlificatibr~4010 Expires Two Years From The Above Date ' CITY BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPA · ~ · ~:\,~! ~ FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ~_,,.~,~_~..~,,~,~.~.,,/,/ 1715 CHESTER AVE. · BAKERSFIELD, CA * 93301 R.E. HUFY HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR R.B. TOBIAS, (805) 326-3979 FIRE MARSHAL .~ (805) 326-3951 October 25, 1995 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Enclosed is your updated Permit to Operate for the underground storage tank(s) located at the referenced place of business. Please take a moment to review the information printed on the permit to make sure everything is correct. If any corrections need to be made, please call the discrepancies to our attention immediately. Your Permit to Operate ia a legal document and its accuracy determines whether you are in compliance with the law, If you are the tank owner and not necessarily the tank operator at the site, please make a copy of this permit for your own files. Forward the original permit to the tank location so that it may be conspicuously posted on site. If you have any questions regarding the Permit to Operate or your responsibilities as an underground storage tank owner, please call the Office of Environmental Services at (805) 326-3979, or write to us at the 'letterhead address. Sincerely, / / ~ Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Enclosure rmit Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility IIState I.D. N 001352 . .-.-.:-:~-:~:::'::?¥-:??:?:"?::?.":::'~':~?~:?:~'~:::': ..... . 301 o ....... No. CONDITIONS ~ P~~i~ ~ "iEVERSE SIDE Tank Hazardous G~iii~?;::::::::i::~::.:~::.i;:i;i:: .... Y e~ii~i?:ili::i::::.:::, :ii~: :~'.:~T ank ':~?;ilT:a~i~?:':!!i:!~!!?:~. Piping Piping Piping Number Substance ? C~P~:~%.:?': In'Stall~:~?':...:. :~.~ ~:Type Mo~i[6.~idg~;:.'.:'.::".:~;~. Type Method Monitoring ;';:; ~:~:;:::'-';~g~:::;:;~ ~ ~? ~WS. AT~:::::~:~:: Y-:':'~SWS PRESSURE LTT 02 UNLADED PLUS ~.:12,000~.::~ ....... ::;;;;:;"'":::::~6~;??. ?~;?:~SW~:?~::~:~?.-~ ....... A~;~:? ~ ;:?~SWS PRESSURE LTT 03 U/L SUPREME :{~1~,0~0~:?~: .??'-';'L.-i:~"~:":.;;~]~?~?:):S~S:]:~:;~::;~;;:~:~:...?~: AT~ .~['::~].:::?SWS PRESSURE LTT ':~:.~ ~"...:.~:: ::k '"'" '-::k ..[:..:..:. ~;::~ d!tm~s~sU.bleCt, to ch an. ge'~m~.:::~eg ulat!o:ns~~:: Issued By: .... ~::~;:;;~;~::'.::':~':.[:::-::;;~?]];:'~?'.::~?:' ']~:~:'""::~?~ ~;~;~?...::'?~:::..~?;;:::;::'?""~ ~?:issued To Bakersfield Fire Dept. =====%=========?========`===================?===========?=====:==============:=:::?:::?: ....... CHARLES FENLEY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 5 MIN CAR WASH 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 920 34TH STREET (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 r~ ~lphr/ -- ~H;e~,~ls Coordinator Valid from: 19-P9-93 to: !9-99-aR _ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANI~SPECTION ', ,~.. ~'.. i'e'-..'.Bakersfield Fire Dept. ~ ~ ~ iiii Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~5 ~;,~,~"'~o, ~ [~(~ BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 / FACILI~ PHONE No. ~m ~m INSPECTION DATE i O/~D/~ ~ ~ ~ p~ TIME IN TIME OUT ~,,~/~L ~ t~ ~]~ INSPECTION ~PE~ 1~7~ {~ ) S~e S~e S~e ROUTINE FOLLOW-UP i ~ ~ [~,~ REQUIREMENTS ~ ~ ~a ~ ~ ~a yes no ~a. F~s A S S Su~a~ ~ / ~b. F~ C Su~a~ ~ ~ lc. O~mting F~ Pa~ ~ / ld. State Sum~rge PaM ~ ~ le. Statem~t of Fina~lal R~si~li~ Su~ ~ ~ lf. W~en Contm~ E~s~ ~n ~er & O~mt~ to O~e UST ~ ~ ~. ~1~ O~mting Pete ~ / 2b. Ap~ov~ Wr~en Ro~ine Mon~oHng Pr~ure ~ ~ 2c. Una~ho~ Relea~ R~n~ P~n ~ ~ ~ ~. Tank Int~ Test in Last 12 Months ~ ~ 3b. Pre~ur~ Piping lnt~ri~ T~t in Last12 Months ~/1~/~ ~b~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / ~. Sucti~ Piping ~ghtn~ Test in Last 3 Y~m ~ ~ ~. Gmv~ FI~ Piping ~ghtn~ Test in ~a 2 Yearn ~ / ~. T~t R~uRs Subm~ Within ~ Da~ ~ / 3f. DaiN ~sual MonRoHng of Su~ Pr~ Pi~ ~ ~ ~. Manual Invento~ R~nciliation Each ~th ~ ~ ~. Annual Invento~ R~nciliati~ Statement Su~ ~ ~ ~. Metem Calibmt~ Annually ~ / / 5. W~y Manual Tank Gauging R~rds fm Small Tan~ ~ ~ 6. MonthN Statistical Invento~ R~nciliati~ R~u~s ~ ~ 7. Month~ A~atic Tank Gauging R~uRs ~ _~ _~ __ ~ 8. Ground Water ~nR~ng~~ ~ 9. ~MonRoring ~ ~ ~~~ ~ 10. Continuous IntemtRial MonRoHng f~ Doubl~Walle/ ~ 12. El~mnic Li~ Leak Det~tom ~ ~ 13. Contin~us Piping MonRoHng in Sum~ ~ 15. Annual Maintenan~Calibration of Leak Det~t~ ~~ 16. Leak Det~tion Equipment and T~t ~th~s Liste~~ 17. W~en R~rds Maintain~ on S~e 18. Re~ Chang~ in U~g~CondRions to O~rati~ Pr~ur~ of UST S~tem W~hin ~ Da~ ~ ~ E /~- ~ ~ - ~ ~ 19. Re~ Una~ho~ Relea~ W~hin 24 Houm ~ ~. Approv~ UST S~tem Re.irs a~ U~md~ ~ ~. ~ur~ Mon~oHng Wells ~ ~' Dr~Tu" ~/ ,- y.. i ,l'l RE-INSPECTION DATE ..... RECEIVED[~Y~///-~ ~ FO UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANI SPECTION .,, ., . ...**Bakersfield Fire Dept. FACILITY NAME ,.'~ ~;,'~,~-'"~. ~ [ .'~-'_ !~. BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 FACILITY ADDRESS (~.~ .~z~'~ ,_~.3L. CITY ~,.~.~o~c~,~-~. ZIP CODE FACILITY PHONE No. ~o~ INSPECTION DATE ~ 0,/~C)/5 _~" ~u~ p~ Produ~ TIME IN TIME OUT INSPECTION TY[~ Size Size Size ROUTINE FOLLOW-UP REQUIREMENTS la. Fom~ A & B Submitted lb, Fon~ C Submitted 1¢. Operating Fees Paid ld, State Surcharge Paid le. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted lf. Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST 2a. Valid Operating Permit 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure 2c, Unauthorized Release Response Plan 3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months 3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months 3¢. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years 3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years 3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days 3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping 4a. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted 4¢. Meters Calibrated Annually 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results 8. Ground Water Monitoring g. Vapor Monitoring 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Doubie-Wallad Tanks 11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors 12, Electronic Line Leak Detectors 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumpe 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability 15. Annual Matntenanca/Calibration of Leak Detactlon Equipment 16, Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-113 8eries 17. Written Records Maintained on Site 18. Reported Changes in Usage/Conditions to Oparsting/Monitorlng Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days 19. Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection 22, Secured Monitoring Wells 23. Drop Tube RE-INSPECTION DATE-- , RECEIVED INSPECTOR: .'~'~~~-~-"~ ~f~ OFFICE No.. ~___c~ ' ' '/ FD1669 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPE ON iii Bakersfield Fire Dept. :::::::::: ............. ..................... ::::' ...................... : ............... .......... :: :::~ ::~:~'":'::':'"':::::: :':':":::: :"::: ::':: ..... :: ::"~ ::~:~: ......................... : :~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Completed _ Business Name: ._5 ,,,,:~,,,,,--t-f,_. Q,~x, Location: ct.~ ~ ~ Business Identification No. 215-000 ,~(21 (Top of Business Plan) Station No..~__-(~/~ Shift ~ Inspector ,F~,."'T~r].~I. Arrival Time: Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adel~e Inadequate Adel~.9 Inadequate Address Visable I"1 Emergency Procedures Posted [] Correct Occupancy (~"/... r'l Containers Propedy Labled 13~""~' [] Verification of Inventory Materials ~ [] Comments: Verification of Quantities Dl-'/ I'1 Verification of Location I~!/'... [] Verification of Facility Diagram ~ [] Proper Segregation of Material ~ [] Housekeeping ~ [] Fire Protection ~ [] Comments: Electrical [3/ [] Comments: Verification of MSDS Availablity ~ [] Number of Employees: UST Monitoring Program ~ [] Comments: Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ Permits ~ [] Comments: Spill Control Hold Open Device ~ [] Verification of / Hazardous Waste EPA No. Abbatement Supplies and Procedures ~ [] Proper Waste Disposal ~.. [] Comments: Secondary Containment ~ [] Secudty ~ [] Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: I / All Items O.K ~ Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME SIGNATURE Correction Needed [] ~, White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy u_ 805-323-3018 5 MIN CAR WASH BKFD 084 P01 MAR 29 '95 14:27 ate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility CONDITIONSi;!i ~?'P'~!:'~"~:'iZ!:i:iiiiO'~i;i"!il ~EVERSE SIDE Tank Hazardous G~i!i~i::ii'.~:':'~'::':'::::::~::~:;::~:;i;:~:;':" Ye~iii',i;i',iii::i.,:,::. :;:: ?:'.,,~ank ::'::::;:.;~i'~,:(~i?!::!!'~ Piping Piping Piping Number Substance C ~:~ff~%.::;?' I ~ii~ia?...ii :i::?T y p e M o ~]i {~6~i'~:::~:'.:';~':~;::::~::: Type Method Monitoring · ~:"-'.'"...":;?'. :.::::::::~%~;: ~k':: ............ ::?::::::. :: "- ': :~g::?:::::~::~;; ":~.::~: "::::::::;:;~:;;;:':':~ '~k" '- ....;:~;k 01 UL GAS ~]~;'~'~;~?:' ;';]; :;:];;'?":;::;;~;;~::~?~~ ~ ~S.: M ~ ~ ::'~SWS PRESSURE LTT O2 UL PLUS ~7i:::~,000~?{ ............ ;;;....;:.{::~?~;~.:..).::?:'S~:; ]':??h~:.:::.. MIR~:~? ~: ?::~Sws PRESSURE LTT .... · .:.. '?:"'":::?¥::::~:?.%:.:::. ..::;? ?'. · -:::::... . . ..... ..... ...'.:... ..;: ........?- Bakersfield Fire Dept. .%;;~:;~;;~;~;..;:?:?.:..?:`~?;;;;~:~.;:~;~?:;.~::;;;:~;;;~::;~;~??/~.~]]??:~ ......... CHARLES FENL~ ENTERPRISES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 5 MIN CAR WASH 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 920 34TH ST. (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Approved by: ~at~rials Coordinator Va~id ~rom: 12/22/93 to: 12/22/98 5-MiHUTE CRR WRSH 920 34TH STREET BRKERSFiiL~ CR 93301 805-323-907i · ..r.-:.,. K :3 REGULR'F.: UHLERDE'rd 24.~ 2 GRLLF~NS FiiE' ':~':','-~.':', F-:RLS iii! RGF ':'4 6,7 iH-'"-iE':; Fii~i 0:0 iHCHES ',.,JFi..TEF..: '5.'0.- =, f~ F O ..'.=..: E E '.:; F CORRECTIJDN NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Location Sub Div. Blk. Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: \ . l~.,.I ':_L.e ' .~; :~U,.,..~ /.,,,.,_,,. ~'.,~'n (vv;,,. ,e-,, ~'~ >Id .'~D.(~ ' '-'"'?-', '. ~ .?'Completion Date for Corrections -. ·., Inspector 326-3979 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TA'I~K INSPECTION , W Bakersfield Fire Dept. FACILITY NAME ,~ nqin. ~___AP-,_ [x)p,5~,,, BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 FACILITY ADDRESS °t~,~ ~)"I V~ 5~r CITY ~P~,J~,(~ ZIP CODE INSPECTION DATE 0~/9.~' ~/<~ Z~. Product Product Produol TIME IN TIME OUT ~ /J~' Inet I~tt® Inst I}ate Size Size Size ROUTINE FOLLOW-UP I~,,~F) I_fl ,FZ~ 19-. REQUIREMENTS yes no rVa yes no n/a yes no ~s. FormeA&SSubm~ted Ve~.~e-'F,o,>ff '7~ AS'c~ ~ ~ 1 b. Form C Submitted ~/ ~ lc. Operating Fees Paid // ~ ld. State Surcharge Paid ~ v,-' le. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted v/'' ~ lf. Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST /-,'/ ~'~ 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procec~ure c~ -'/ u/; 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan .~ u/ ,/! 3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months ~ v'/ v,' 3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months 2 ~/ ~" 3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years ~ v,..--- 3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years ~/ ,,,/ 3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days ~' ~/ / 3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping / ~- ,la. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month /~ ~ 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted /' /,/' / 4c. Meters Calibrated Annually v/ */ u/ 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks // ,,/ 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results .,/ .,/' 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results y/ ,// r 8. Ground Water Monitoring ~-~ ~'~ 9. Vapor Monitoring v"- ~ v/'' 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks / ~ 11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors V/,/ I1~ ~ c"/ L-// 12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors Y/ ~/ 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps v/'' v,/ 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability P/ ~// [// 15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment V/ {/ c// 16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Usted in LG-113 Series v/ / / 17. Written Records Maintained on Site // /' 18. Reported Changes in Usage/Conditions to Operating/Monitoring Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days v~/ ~ 19. Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours v/ c/' 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades v~ v/ 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection v/ v/ 22. Secured Monitoring Wells ~ 23. Drop Tube v/ v-' ,.// RE-INSPECTION DATE RECEIVED FD 1669 Chevron ............ ~hmtron U.S.A. ~arketin~ ~e~artment 1300 South Beach 8oulevard Building 4516 June 1, 1994 LaHabra, California RO. Box 2833 La Habra, CA g0632-2833 Phone 310 694 7300 Underground Storage Tank Financial Responsibility Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 To Whom It May Concern: The attached letter is being provided in order to comply with the requirement to demonstrate financial responsibility for under- ground storage tanks owned by Chevron U.S.A. Products Company. Financial responsibility applies to the attached list. of service stations located in the city of Bakersfield. If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne Sissung at (310) 694-7452. Very truly yours, K. F. Wiseman Environmental, Safety, Fire & Health Manager SMS Enclosure PAGE 2 REPORT: DLRCITY sOUTHWEST DIVISION STATION LIST .(DELIVERY CITY ORDER) 06/08/94 DELIVERY ADDRESS CROSS STREET CITY ACCT PRE ZONE (GULF - 1ST BEL. ADDRESS) (GULF - 2ND BEL. ADDRESS) DEALER NAME TELEPHONE ALTADENA 93267 C19 1002223 907 E ALTADENA DR LAKE AVE ANWAR E FAKHOURI 818-797-9221 ANAHEIM 92069 B19 1002239 10972 KATELLA AVE KAMRAN NAEIM DBA 714-638-0664 93558 B34 1002239 2175 W LA PALMA ST BROOKHURST ST EDWARD O'SON 714-956-3209 94927 C33 5183816 1221 AUTO CENTER DRIVE QUALITY LINCOLN MERCURY 95321B19 1002239 1801S HARBOR BLVD KATELLA MICHAEL M. FLYNN DBA 714-533-8741 96477 C33 5183816 953 SOUTH ANAHEIM BLVD STEFFY BUICK CO INC 714-776-7360 97779 B19 1002239 2501E LINCOLN JRANS PETROSIAN 714-533-7181 98449 C33 4241754 1200 S ANAHEIM BLVD MCPEEK CHRY-PLY, INC 99545 B19 1002239 590 N MAGNOLIA PHONG CHIEU TANG 714-827-2220 99795 B21 1002239 3490 W LINCOLN KNOTT AVE ZAFAR AHMEB DBA 714-527-4391 99950 A94 5583556 1801S HARBOR BLVD CHEVRON USA INC METHONAL 714-533-8741 201029 A35 1002239 8000 E. SANTA AMA CANYON A.P.S.I. # 1494 714-998-2637 202326 C15 1002239 1200 SOUTH HARBOR O & M OIL 714-999-9075 202586 C19 1002239 1198 S. STATE COLLEGE BALL VASKIN KOSHKERIAN 714-535-6500 202756 C17 1002239 9225 BROOKHURST AT BROADWAY G AND M OIL #31 714-535-9364 ANAHEIM HILLS 95264 C33 5183816 5395 E.~A PALMA CALIBER MOTORS 714-777-1900 APACHE JUNCTION 99943 B42 1002216 140 OLD WEST HIGHWAY IDAHO HARBERT D JORDAN 602-982-8106 APPLE VALLEY 90575 B19 1002251 17937 HWY 18 APPLE VALLEY RD LOYE W WILLHITE 619-242-4114 201467 A35 1002251 19180 BEAR VALLEY RD. REATA A.P.S.I. # 1488 619-247-2937 ARCADIA 91293 B19 1002223 102 E HUNTINGTON DR 1 ST MOHAMMAD SATERI 818-446-7~23 92407 B19 1002223 500 N SANTA ANITA COLORADO BLVD FAISAL SALEH SHARI DBA 818-~45-0261 93583 B19 1002223 11E LIVE OAK AVE SANTA ANITA FAWAZ ELMASRI DBA 818-446-5659 98913 B14 1001483 1421S02ND AVE RALPH W HAUPT ARROYO GRANDE 91156 B19 1002219 251 GRAND AVE US 101 ROBERT BEWLEY DBA 805-~89-5048 ARTESIA 90207 C16 1002235 17509 PIONEER BLVD. RONALD R. WORKMAN DBA 310-860-5616 95619 B26 1002234 16725 PIONEER BLVD 168TH ROBERT W STINSON 310-860-5718 ATASCADERO 93181 B26 ~002219 6280 MORRO RD U S 101 MICHAEL W HEILMAN 805-466-1853 AZUSA 92190 C19 1002238 1195 WEST FOOTHILL YASSER KABAB 818-334-2477 92313 C19 1002238 901E GLADSTONE CITRUS SHAMSADBIN KARIMI DBA 818-915-6485 98633 B19 1002238 101N AZUSA FIRST ST MILAO FARAH DBA 818-334-8515 BAKER 99879 B19 1002251 I 15 AT KELBAKER RD 1-35 CLARK A BRYNER 619-733-4334 BAKERSFIELD ~ 90705 B34 1002188 9700 ROSEDALE HWY CALLOWAY RAY SUTTON INC 805-589-9011 91152 C16 1002188 920 3qTH STREET 0 STREET CHARLES FENLEY 805-323-9071 91536 B3q 1002188 2700 OSWELL STREET AUBURN STEVE R THORNE~ INC. 805-871-1200 g~.,9155~ B19 1002188 10 UNION AVENUE BRUNDAGE GLENN HOOVER 805-322-2445 92718 B16 1002188 5101STOCKDALE HWY VILLAGE LANE PHILIP A WELCH DBA 805-832-1818 gr~93978 B19 1002188 3100 NILES ST OSWELL KENNETH MC COY 805-871-1865 94025 B19 1002188 800 34TH ST q ST MOHAMED MANSOUR 805-323-9694 REPORT: DLRCITY SOUTHWEST DIVISION STATION LIST (DELIVERY CITY ORDER) 06/08/94 DELIVERY ADDRESS CROSS STREET CITY ACCT PRE ZONE (GULF - 1ST DEL. ADDRESS) (GULF - 2ND DEL. ADDRESS) DEALER NAME TELEPHONE BAKERSFIELD 94416 819 1002188 3699 WILSON ROAD REAL RD SONNY SWAFFAR 805-831-6075 95325 834 1002188 2525 WHITE.LANE EL PORTERO BOB HALEY SERVICE, lNG 805-832-9781 98109 821 1002188 1131 OAK S~REET .CALIF ST PHILIP A WELCH DBA 805-324-7621 99615 B19 1002188 3624 CALIFORNIA AVE REAL RD CHARLES SUTTON INC 805-325-1642 ~C'99702 834 1002188 5201 OLIVE DR HWY 99 KEESTER INC 805-399-9056 · ~201238 834 1002188 8100 E, BRUNDAGE LANE WEEDPATCH HWY THOMAS W SCOTT 805-366-5542 201527 A34 1002188 6601 MING AVENUE A.P.S.I, #'1830 805-831-1270 201921 850 1002224 660~MING AVENUE LUBE MANAGEMENT CORP BALDWIN PARK 91196 835 1002236 14477 MERCED AVE PUENTE AVE DAVID KOHANTEB DBA 818-960-9927 91846 821 1002236 13905 FRANCISQUITO AVE DALEWOOD NELSON W, QUAN #2 818-337-1255 BANNING 90255 819 1002250 3251 WEST RAMSEY ST. SUNSET AVE TUAN KHONG 909-849-1456 94886 834 1002250 290 S, HIGHLAND-SPRINGS FIFTH JAMES J. PFEIL DBA 909-769-1866 BARSTOW 92325 817 1002251 913 BARSTOW RD HWY 15 RONALD D. BARRETT DBA 619-256-9679 93933 A15 1002251 1451 EAST MAIN STREET A,P,S,I, # 1415 619-256-7415 99752 A17 1002251 2890 LENWOOD RD 1-15 A.P.S,I, # 1490 619-253-4076 BEATTY 95854 819 3002253 HWY 95 AND MCDONALD U S 95 DONALD F DAWSON DBA 702-553-2736 BELL 91686 834 1002234 5001 E FLORENCE AVE AZAR DOKHT RITA 213-773-8043 BELL GARDENS 202423 C15 1002234 5703 E, GAGE AVE .. GARY WEBB & SON, INC. 213-773-2673 BELLFLOWER 94031 826 1002234 10340 E ROSECRANS MCNAB ZABIHULLAH ABDULLAH 310-920-1419 201934 C15 1002234 17106 BELLFLOWER BLVD, G AND M OIL CO. 714-373-0833 BERNALILLO. 75777 819 1290512 HWY 44 AND US HWY 85 US HWY 85 ROBERT F ATLER DBA 505-867~6260 BEVERLY HILLS 93532 819 1002225 9378 WILSHIRE BLVD CANON HAROLD W BUTLER DBA 310-275-1153 202286 C15 1002225 391 SOUTH ROBERTSON OLYMPIC BLVD WORLD OIL MARKETING COMP 330-855-9568 BIG BEAR CITY 95464 C15 1002250 101 W BIG BEAR BLVD HWY 18 MICHAEL GIESLER DBA 909-585-8848 BIG BEAR LAKE 93111 819 1002250 43895 BIG BEAR BL SUMMIT BLVD JAMES RYAN GESSNER 909-866-3246 BISHOP 90130 819 1002229 905 N MAIN ST MAINE RICK CASSEL, II DBA '619-873-4430 BLOOMINGTON 98646 819 1002238 38745 VALLEY BLVD CHURCH CHARLES W, O'NEAL, JR DBA 909-877-3492 BLYTHE 91045 834 1002250 321 S LOVEKIN LOVEKIN WAYNE C CUStCK DBA 619-922-7710 202361 C19 3002250 761 EAST HOBSONWAY W. C. CUSICK CORP DBA 619-922-2366 BORREGO SPRINGS 90153 C15 1236353 590 PAL~; CANYON DR BRITISH MOTOR CAR DIST. 619-767-5513 BOULDER CITY 94912 C17 1002253 1004 NEVADA HWY HWY 93/BUCHANAN JOHN SAMUEL SLEDGE 702-293-0819 BRAWLEY 97790 C33 2328876 811 BRAWLEY AVE P 0 BOX 79 DEL NORTE CHEVROLET CO Chevron Corporation 225 Bush Street San Francisco. CA 94104-4289 M. R. Klitten April 29, 1994 Vice President. Finance UST FINANCIAL ASSURANCE To Whom It May Concern: I am the chief financial officer of Chevron Corporation, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA. This letter is in support of the use of the financial test of self-insurance and guarantee to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by sudden accidental releases and/or nonsudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $2,000,000.00 annual aggregate arising from operating underground storage tanks. Underground storage tanks at the following facilities are assured by this financial test or a financial test under an authorized State program by this guarantor: all underground storage tanks owned by Chevron U.S.A. Inc. in the United States are assured by this financial test. A financial test and guarantee are also used by this guarantor to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility in the following amounts under other EPA regulations or state programs authorized by EPA under 40 CFR parts 271 and 145: EPA REGULATIONS AMOUNT Closure (§§264.143 and :265.143) $ 155.744.292.00 Post-Closure Care (§§264.145 and :265.145) $ 58.800.406.00 Liability Coverage (§§264.147 and 265.147) $ 8.000.000.00 Corrective Action (§264.101(b)) $ -0- Plugging and Abandonment (§144.63) $ 3.097.310,00 California State Program Closure $ 819.000.00 Post-Closure Care $ 1.196.915.00 Liability Coverage $ 56.000~000.00 Corrective Action $ -0- Plugging and Abandonment $ -0- Page 1 of 4 Louisiana State Program Closure $ 1.250.096.00 Post-Closure Care $ 604.521.00 Liability Coverage $ 1.000.000.00 Corrective Action $ -0- Plugging and Abandonment $ Total $ 286.512.480.00 This guarantor has not received an adverse opinion, a disclaimer of opinion, or a "going concern" qualification from an independent auditor on his financial statements for the latest completed fiscal year. Page 2 of 4 ALTERNATIVE H 1. Amount of annual UST aggregate coverage being assured $ 2.000.000.00 by a test, and/or guarantee 2. Amount of corrective action, closure and post-closure care $ 286.512.480,00 costs, liability coverage, and plugging and abandonment costs covered by a financial test, and/or guarantee 3. Sum of lines 1 and 2 $ 288.:512.480.00 4. Total tangible assets $ 34.636.000.000,00 5. Total liabilities $ 20.739.000.000.00 6. Tangible net worth $13.897.000:000.00 7. Total assets in the U.S. in excess of $ 20.816.000.000.00 No 8. Is line 6 at least $10 million? X 9. Is line 6 at least 6 tir~es line 3? X 10. Are least 90% of assets located in the U.S.? If "No", X complete line 11. 11. Is line 7 at least 6 times line 3? X 12. Current assets $. N/A 13. Current liabilities $ N/A 14. Net working capital (subtract line 13 from line 12). $ N/A 15. Is line 14 at least 6 times line 3? $ N/A 16. Current bond rating of most recent bond issues. AA 17. Name of rating service Standard & Poors 18. Dates of maturity of bond April 1, 1998 Page 3 of 4 Yes N~ 19. Have financial statements for the latest fiscal year been X filed with the SEC, the Energy Information Administration, or the Rural Electrification Administration? I hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical to the wording specified in 40 CFR part 280.95(d) as such regulations were constituted on the date shown immediately below. April 29, 1994 M. R. Klitten Vice President, Finance Page 4 of 4 GUARANTP~ ~ Guarantee made this April 29, 1994, by CHEVRON CORPORATION, a business entity organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, herein referred to as guarantor, to EPA Regional Administrators and/or state agencies implementing underground storage tank regulation for the states listed in Paragraph 2 (hereinafter collectively referred to as the 'implementing agencies'), and to any and all third parties, and obligees, on behalf of CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. ('CUSA'), of :57:5 Market Street, San Francisco, CA. 1. Guarantor meets or exceeds the financial test criteria of 40 CFR 280.950}) or (c) and (d) and agrees to comply with the requirements for guarantors as specified.in 40 CFR 280.96(b). 2. CUSA owns or operates the following underground storage tanks covered by this guarantee -- underground storage tanks at various facilities in the states of: Alabama Nevada Alaska New Jersey Arizona New Mexico California Ohio Florida Oregon Georgia Pennsylvania Hawaii South Carolina Idaho Tennessee Kentucky Texas Louisiana Utah Maryland Virginia Mississippi Washington · This guarantee satisfies 40 CFR part 280, subpart H requirements for assuring funding for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by either sudden accidental releases or nonsudden accidental releases or accidental releases arising from operating the above-identified underground storage tanks in the amount of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $2,000,000.00 annual aggregate. 3. On behalf of our subsidiary, CUSA, guarantor guarantees to implementing agencies and to any and all third parties that: In the event that CUSA fails to provide alternative coverage within 60 days after receipt of a notice of cancellation of this guarantee and the Director of the implementing agency Page 1 of 3 has determined or suspects that a release has occurred at an underground storage tank covered by this guarantee, the guarantor, upon instructions from the Director, shall fund a standby trust fund in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 280.108, in an amount not to exceed the coverage limits specified above. In the event that the Director determines that CUSA has failed to perform corrective action for releases arising out of the operation of the above=identified tanks in accordance with 40 CFR 280, subpart F, the guarantor upon written instructions from the Director shall fund a standby trust in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 280.108, in an amount not to exceed the coverage limits specified above. If CUSA fails to satisfy a judgement or award based on a determination of liability for bodily injury or property damage to third parties caused by sudden and/or nonsudden accidental releases arising from the operation of the above-identified tanks, or fails to pay an amount agreed to in settlement of a claim arising from or alleged to arise from such injury or damage, the guarantor, upon written instructions from the Director,' shall fund a standby trust in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 280.108 to satisfy such judgement(s), award(s), or settlement agreement(s) up to the limits of coverage specified above. 4. Guarantor agrees that if, at the end of any fiscal year before cancellation of this guarantee, the guarantor fails to meet the financial test criteria of 40 CFR 280.95Co) or (c) and (d), guarantor shall send within 120 days of such failure, by certified mail, notice to CUSA. The guarantee will terminate 120 days from the date of receipt of the notice by CUSA, as evidenced by the return receipt. 5. Guarantor agrees to notify CUSA by certified mail of a voluntary or involuntary proceeding under Title 11 (Bankruptcy), U.S. Code naming guarantor as debtor, within 10 days after commencement of the proceeding. 6. Guarantor agrees to remain bound under this guarantee notwithstanding any modification or alteration of any obligation of CUSA pursuant to 40 CFR part 280. 7. Guarantor agrees to remain bound under this guarantee for so long as CUSA must comply with the applicable financial responsibility requirements of 40 CFR part 280, subpart H for the above=identified tanks, except that guarantor may cancel this guarantee by sending notice by certified mail to CUSA, such cancellation to become effective no earlier than 120 days after receipt of such notice by CUSA, as evidenced by the return receipt. 8. The guarantor's obligation does not apply to any of the following: (a) Any obligation of CUSA under workers' compensation, disability benefits, or unemployment compensation law or other similar law; (b) Bodily injury to an employee of CUSA arising from, and in the course of, employment by CUSA; Page 2 of 3 (c) Bodily injury or property damage arising from the ownership, maintenance, use, or entrustment to others of any aircraft, motor vehicle, or watercraft; (d) Property damage to any property owned, rented, loaned to, in the care, custody, or control of, or occupied by CUSA that is not the direct result of a release from a petroleum underground storage tank; (e) Bodily damage or property damage for which CUSA is obligated to pay damages by reason of the assumption of liability in a contract or agreement other than a contract or agreement entered into to meet the requirements of 40 CFR 280.93. 9. Guarantor expressly waives notice of acceptance of this guarantee by the implementing agency, by any or all third parties, or by CUSA. I hereby certify that the wording of this guarantee is identical to the wordin6 specified in 40 CFR 280.96(c) as such regulations were constituted on the effective date shown immediately below. Effective date: April 29, 1994 CHEVRON CORPORATION M. R. Klitten Vice President, Finance Assistant Secretary Page 3 of 3 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of ~ I ,'-Fo ~' ~,'~ County of ~a ~ F.~ ~,~ ~ On ~p~;r ~ tqg~ before me, ~,~ ~. ~ ~/~ ~.y ~ ~ ~ ~R - E.G., 'J~E ~ ~T~Y ~ pemonally appeared ~e~ ~. ~ oj ~E(S) ~ SlGN~(S) ~ peru°naily known to me - OR - ~ proved to me.on the basis of satisfacto~ evidence 'to be the person(~ whose name(~ is~ subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he--executed the same in his~ authorized capacity(~, and that by his~r signature~) on the instrument th~ person~, or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. ~ WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT [] INDIVIDUAL ' [] CORPORATE OFFICER Tm.E(S) TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT [] PARTNER(S) [] LIMITED [] GENERAL [] A'I-rORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES [] TRUSTEE(S) [] GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR [] OTHER: DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(lES) SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE ©1993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION o 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 · Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL R~'$PONSIBILITY CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the ;~.4uirements of subpart H of 40 CFR pan 280. The financial assurance mechanism used to demonstrate financial responsibility under subpart H of 40 CFR part 280 is as follows: Corporate guarantee of Chevron Corporation in the amount of $1 million per occurrence, $2 million annual aggregate, for the period commencing April 29, 1994, and which is anticipated to be renewed annually, with the next renewal scheduled to occur during the first 120 days of 19915. Said guarantee covers baking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by either sudden accidental releases and nonsudden accidental releases or accidental releases. - CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. ENV~,17g IE _ Chevron JUN 17 1994 Chevron U.$.~. ~roduot~ ~arketin~ ~epartmont 1300 South Beach Boulovard ~une 1, 1994 Buildin~451fi ka Habra, California ~0. 8ox 2833 Ia Habra, C~ fl0~32-2833 Chone 310 ~4 7300 Underground Storage Tank Financial Responsibility Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 To Whom It May Concern: The attached letter is being provided in order to comply with the requirement to demonstrate financial responsibility for under- ground storage tanks owned by Chevron U.S.A. Products Company. Financial responsibility applies to the attached list of service stations located in the city of Bakersfield. If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne Sissung at (310) 694-7452. Very truly yours, K. F. Wiseman Environmental, Safety, Fire & Health Manager SMS Enclosure PAGE 2 REPORT: DLRCITY SOUTHWEST DIVISION STATION LIST (DELIVERY CITY ORDER)' 06/08/9q DELIVERY ADDRESS CROSS STREET CITY ACCT PRE ZONE (GULF - IST DEL. ADDRESS) (GULF - 2ND DEL. ADDRESS) DEALER NAME TELEPHONE ALTADENA 93267 C19 1002223 907 E ALTADENA DR LAKE AVE ANWAR E FAKHOURI 818-797-9221 ANAHEIM 92069 B19 1002239 10972 KATELLA AVE KAMRAN NAEIM DBA 71q-638-O66q 93558 B34 1002239 2175 W LA PALMA ST BROOKHURST ST EDWARD O'SON 714-956-3209 9q927 C33 5183816 1221 AUTO CENTER DRIVE QUALITY LINCOLN MERCURY 95321 B19 1002239 1801S HARBOR BLVD KATELLA MICHAEL M. FLYNN DBA 71h-533-87q1 96~77 C33 5183816 953 SOUTH ANAHEIM BLVD STEFFY BUICK CO INC 71~-776-7360 97779 B19 1002239 2501E LINCOLN JRANS PETROSIAN 71q-533-7181 98qq9 C33 q2q175q 1200 S ANAHEIM BLVD MCPEEK CHRY-PLY, INC 995q5 B19 1002239 590 N MAGNOLIA PHONG CHIEU TANG 71q-827-2220 99795 B21 1002239 3h90 W LINCOLN KNOTT AVE ZAFAR AHMEB DBA 71h-527-~391 99950 Agh 5583556 1801S HARBOR BLVB CHEVRON USA INC METHONAL 71q-533-87~1 201029 A35 1002239 8000 E, SANTA AMA CANYON A.P,S.I. # lqgq 71~-998-2637 202326 C15 1002239 1200 SOUTH HARBOR G & M OIL 71q-999-9075 202586 C19 1002239 1198 S. STATE COLLEGE BALL VASKIN KOSHKERIAN 71~-535-6500 202756 C17 1002239 9225 BROOKHURST AT BROADWAY O AND M OIL #31 71~-535-936~ ANAHEIM HILLS 9526q C33 5183816 5395 E.~A PALMA CALIBER MOTORS 71~-777-1900 APACHE JUNCTION 999~3 Bh2 1002216 1~0 OLD WEST HIGHWAY IDAHO HARBERT D JORDAN 602-982-8106 APPLE VALLEY 90575 B19 1002251 17937 HWY 18 APPLE VALLEY RD LOYE W WILLHITE 619-2q2-~11~ 201~67 A35 1002251 19180 BEAR VALLEY RD. REATA A,P,S,I. # lq88 619-2q7-2937 ARCADIA 91293 B19 1002223 102.E HUNTINGTON DR 1 ST MOHAMMAD SATERI 818-~q6-7~23 92h07 B19 1002223 500 N SANTA ANITA COLORADO BLVD FAISAL SALEH SHARI DBA 818-~h5-0261 93583 B19 1002223 11E LIVE OAK AVE SANTA ANITA FAWAZ ELMASRI DBA 818-qq6-5659 98913 B14 1001q83 lq21SO,2ND AVE RALPH W HAUPT ARROYO GRANDE 91156 B19 1002219 251 GRAND AVE US 101 ROBERT BEWLEY DBA 805-h89-50h8 ARTESIA 90207 C16 1002235 17509 PIONEER BLVD. RONALD R. WORKMAN DBA 310-860-5616 95619 B26 100223~ 16725 PIONEER BLVD 168TH ROBERT W STINSON 310-860-5718 ATASCADERO 93181 B26 1002219 6280 MORRO RD U S 101 MICHAEL W HEILMAN 805-q66-1853 AZUSA 92190 C19 1002238 1195 WEST FOOTHILL YASSER KABAB 818-33~-2~77 92313 C19 1002238 901E GLADSTONE CITRUS SHAMSADDIN KARIMI DBA 818-915-6~85 98633 B19 1002238 101N AZUSA FIRST ST MILAD FARAH DBA 818-33~-8515 BAKER 99879 B19 1002251 I 15 AT KELBAKER RD 1-15 CLARK A BRYNER 619-733-q33~ BAKERSFIELD ~ 90705 B3q 1002188 9700 ROSEDALE HWY CALLOWAY RAY SUTTON INC 805-589-9011 91152 C16 1002188 920 3~TH STREET 0 STREET CHARLES FENLEY 805-323-9071 91536 B3h 1002188 2700 OSWELL STREET AUBURN STEVE R THORNE, INC. 805-871-1200 ~,C,9155~ B19 1002188 10 UNION AVENUE BRUNDAGE GLENN HOOVER 805-322-2~q5 92718 B16 1002188 5101STOCKDALE HWY VILLAGE LANE PHILIP A WELCH DBA 805-832-1818 ~C-93978 B19 1002188 3100 NILES ST OSWELL KENNETH MC COY 805-871-1865 9q025 B19 1002188 800 3qTH ST q ST MOHAMED MANSOUR 805-323-969q REPORT: DLRCITY SOUTHWEST DIVISION STATION L!ST (DELIVERY CITY ORDER) 06/08/94 DELIVERY ADDRESS CROSS STREET CITY ACCT PRE ZONE (GULF - 1ST DEL. ADDRESS) (GULF - 2ND DEL. ADDRESS) DEALER NAME TELEPHONE BAKERSFIELD 94416 B19 1002188 3699 WILSON ROAD REAL RD SONNY SWAFFAR 805-831-6075 95325 B34 1002188 2525 WHITE.LANE EL PORTERO BOB HALEY SERVICE, INC 805-832-9781 98109 B21 1002188 1131 OAK STREET CALIF ST PHILIP A WELCH DBA 805-324-7621 99615 B19 1002188 3624 CALIFORNIA AVE REAL RD CHARLES SUTTON INC 805-325-1642 ~C'99702 B34 1002188 5201 OLIVE DR HWY 99 KEESTER INC 805-399-9056 V~--201238 B34 1002188 8100 E. BRUNDAGE LANE WEEDPATCH HWY THOMAS W SCOTT 805-366-5542 201527 A34 1002188 6601 MINO AVENUE A.P.S.I. #'1830 805-831-1270 201921BSO 1002224 660~MING AVENUE LUBE MANAGEMENT CORP BALDWIN PARK 91196 B35 1002236 14477 MERCED AVE PUENTE AVE DAVID KOHANTEB DBA 818-960-9927 91846 B21 1002236 13905 FRANCISQUITO AVE DALEWOOD NELSON W. QUAN #2 818-337-1255 BANNING 90255 B19 1002250 3251 WEST RAMSEY ST. SUNSET AVE TUAN KHONG 909-849-1456 94886 B34 1002250 290 S. HIGHLAND SPRINGS FIFTH JAMES J. PFEIL DBA 909-769-1866 BARSTOW 92325 B17 1002251 913 BARSTOW RD HWY 15 RONALD D. BARRETT DBA 619-256-9679 93933 Al5 1002251 1451 EAST MAIN STREET A.P.S.I. # 1415 619-256-7415 99752 A17 1002251 2890 LENWOOD RB 1-15 A.P.S.I. # 1490 619-253-4076 BEATTY 95854 B19 1002253 HWY 95 AND MCDONALD U S 95 DONALD F DAWSON DBA 702-553-2736 BELL 91686 B34 1002234 5001 E FLORENCE AVE AZAR DOKHT RITA 213-773-8043 BELL GARDENS 202423 C15 1002234 5703 E. GAGE AVE ., GARY WEBB & SON, INC. 213-773-2673 BELLFLOWER 94031 B26 1002234 10340 E ROSECRANS MCNAB ZABIHULLAH ABDULLAH 310-920-1419 201934 C15 1002234 17106 BELLFLOWER BLVD. G AND M OIL CO. 714-373-0833 BERNALILLO. 75777 B19 1290512 HWY 44 AND US HWY 85 US HWY 85 ROBERT F ATLER DBA 505-867-6260 BEVERLY HILLS 93532 B19 1002225 9378 WILSHIRE BLVD CANON HAROLD W BUTLER DBA 310-275-1153 202286 C15 1002225 391 SOUTH ROBERTSON OLYMPIC BLVD WORLD OIL MARKETING COMP 310-855-9588 BIG BEAR CITY 95464 C15 1002250 101 W BIG BEAR BLVD HWY 18 MICHAEL GIESLER DBA 909-585-8848 BIG BEAR LAKE 93111 B19 1002250 41895 BIG BEAR BL SUMMIT BLVD JAMES RYAN GESSNER 909-866-3246 BISHOP 90130 B19 1002229 905 N MAIN ST MAINE RICK CASSEL, II DBA '619-873-4430 BLOOMINGTON 98646 B19 1002238 18745 VALLEY BLVD CHURCH CHARLES W. O'NEAL, JR DBA 909-877-3492 BLYTHE 91045 B34 1002250 321 S LOVEKIN LOVEKIN WAYNE C CUSICK DBA 619-922-7710 202361 C19 1002250 761 EAST HOBSONWAY W. C. CUSICK CORP DBA 619-922-2366 BORREGO SPRINGS 90153 C15 1236353 590 PAL~i CANYON DR BRITISH MOTOR CAR DIST. 619-767-5513 BOULDER CITY 94912 C17 1002253 1004 NEVADA HWY HWY 93/BUCHANAN JOHN SAMUEL SLEDGE 702-293-0819 BRAWLEY 97790 C33 2328876 811 BRAWLEY AVE P 0 BOX 79 DEL NORTE CHEVROLET CO Chevron Corporation 225 Bush Street San Francisco, CA 94104-4289 M. R. Klitten Apr~ 29, 1(~4 Vice President, Finance UST FINANCIAL ASSURANCE To V~qlom It May Concern: I am the chief financial officer of Chevron Corporation, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA. This letter is in support of the use of the financial test of self-insurance and guarantee to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by sudden accidental releases and/or nonsudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $2,000,000.00 annual aggregate arising from operating underground storage tanks. Underground storage tanks at the following facilities are assured by this financial test or a financial test under an authorized State program by this guarantor: all underground storage tanks owned by Chevron U.S.A. Inc. in the United States are assured by this financial test. A financial test and guarantee are also used by this guarantor to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility in the following amounts under other EPA regulations or state programs authorized by EPA under 40 CFR parts 271 and 145: EPA RE~I~ILATION$ AMOUNT Closure (§§264.143 and 265.143) $ 155.744.292,00 Post-Closure Care (§§264.145 and 265.145) $ 58.800.406.00 Liability Coverage (§§264.147 and 265.147) $ 8.000,000,00 Corrective Action (§264.101(b)) $ -0- Plugging and Abandonment (§144.63) $ 3.097.310.00 'California State Program Closure $ 819,000,00 Post-Closure Care $ 1,196,915,00 Liability Coverage $ 56,000,000,00 Corrective Action $ -0- Plugging and Abandonment $ -0- Page 1 of 4 Louisiana State Program Closure $ 1.250.096.00 Post-Closure Care $ 604,521.00 Liability Coverage $ 1.000,000,00 Corrective Action $ -0- Plugging and Abandonment $ .Q_ Total $ 286.512,480,00 This guarantor has not received an adverse opinion, a disclaimer of opinion, or a "going concern" qualification from an independent auditor on his financial statements for the latest completed fiscal year. Page 2 of 4 ALTERNATIVE II 1. Amount of annual UST aggregate coverage being assured $ 2.000.000.00 by a test, and/or guarantee 2. Amount of corrective action, closure and post-closure care $ 286.512.480.00 costs, liability coverage, and plugging and abandonment costs covered by a financial test, and/or guarantee 3. Sum of lines 1 and 2 $ 288.512.480.00 4. Total tangible assets $ 34.636.000.000,00 5. Total liabilities $ 20.739.000.000.00 6. Tangible net worth $13.897.000:000,00 7. Total assets in the U.S. in excess of $ 20.816.000.000,00 Yes NO 8. Is line 6 at least $10 million? X 9. Is line 6 at least 6 times line 3? X 10. Are least 90% of assets located in the U.S.? If *No~, X complete line 11. 11. Is line 7 at least 6 times line 3? X 12. Current assets $. N/A 13. Current liabilities .$ N/A 14. Net working capital (subtract line 13 from line 12). $ N/A 15. Is line 14 at least 6 times line 3? $ N/A 16. Current bond rating of most recent bond issues. AA 17. Name of rating service Standard & Poors 18. Dates of maturity of bond April 1, 1998 Page 3 of 4 Y¢$ NO 19. Have financial statements for the latest fiscal year been X filed with the SEC, the Bner§y Information Administration, or the Rural Blectrification Administration? I hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical to the wording specified in 40 CFR part 280.95(d) as such regulations were constituted on the date shown immediately below. April 29, 1994 M. R. Klitten Vice President, Finance Page 4 of 4 Guarantee made this April 29, 1994, by CHEVRON CORPORATION, a business entity organized under the laws of the 'State of Delaware, herein referred to as guarantor, to EPA Regional Administrators and/or state agencies implementing underground storage tank regulation for the states listed in Paragraph 2 (hereinafter collectively referred to as the 'implementing agencies"), and to any and all third parties, and obligees, on behalf of CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. ('CUSA'), of 575 Market Street, San Francisco, CA. RECITALS 1. Guarantor meets or exceeds the financial test criteria of 40 CFR 280.95(b) or (c) and (d) and agrees to comply with the .requirements for guarantors as specified.in 40 CFR 280.96(b). 2. CUSA owns or operates the following underground storage tanks covered by this guarantee -- underground storage tanks at various facilities in the states of: Alabama Nevada Alaska New lersey Arizona New Mexico California Ohio Florida Oregon Georgia Pennsylvania Hawaii South Carolina Idaho Tennessee Kentucky Texas Louisiana Utah Maryland Virginia Mississippi Washington This guarantee satisfies 40 CFR part 280, subpart H requirements for assuring funding for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by either sudden accidents1 releases or nonsudden accidental releases or accidental releases arising from operating the above-identified underground storage tanks in the amount of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $2,000,000.00 annual aggregate. 3. On behalf of our subsidiary, CUSA, guarantor guarantees to implementing agencies and to any and all third parties that: In the event that CUSA fails to provide alternative coverage within 60 days after receipt of a notice of cancellation of this guarantee and the Director of the implementing agency · Page 1 of 3 has determined or suspects that a release has occurred at an underground storage tank covered by this guarantee, the guarantor, upon instructions from the Director, shall fund a standby trust fund in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 280.108, in an amount not to exceed the coverage limits specified above. In the event that the Director determines that CIJSA has failed to perform corrective action for releases arising out of the operation of the above-identified tanks in accordance with 40 CFR 280, subpart F, the guarantor upon written instructions from the Director shall fund a standby trust in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 280.108, in an amount not to exceed the coverage limits specified above. If CUSA fails to satisfy a judgement or award based on a determination of liability for bodily injury or property damage to third parties caused by sudden and/or nonsudden accidental releases arising from the operation of the above-identified tanks, or fails to pay an amount agreed to in settlement of a claim arising from or alleged to arise from such injury or damage, the guarantor, upon written instructions from the Director,' shall fund a standby trust in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 280.108 to satisfy such judgement(s), award(s), or settlement agreement(s) up to the limits of coverage specified above. 4. Guarantor agrees that if, at the end of any fiscal year before cancellation of this guarantee, the guarantor fails to meet the financial test criteria of 40 CFR 280.95Co) or (c) and (d), guarantor shall send within 120 days of such failure, by certified mall, notice to CUSA. The guarantee will terminate 120 days from the date of receipt of the notice by CUSA, as evidenced by the return receipt. 5. Guarantor agrees to notify CUSA by certified mail of a voluntary or involuntary proceeding under Title 11 (Bankruptcy), U.S. Code naming guarantor as debtor, within 10 days after commencement of the proceeding. 6. Guarantor agrees to remain bound under this guarantee notwithstanding any modification or alteration of any obligation of CUSA pursuant to 40 CFR part 280. 7. Guarantor agrees to remain bound under this guarantee for so long as CUSA must comply with the applicable financial responsibility requirements of 40 CFR part 280, subpart H for the above-identified tanks, except that guarantor may cancel this guarantee by sending notice by certified mail to CUSA, such cancellation to become effective no earlier than 120 days after receipt of such notice by CUSA, as evidenced by the return receipt. 8. The guarantor's obligation does not apply to any of the following: (a) Any obligation of CUSA under workers' compensation, disability benefits, or unemployment compensation law or other similar law; (b) Bodily injury to an employee of CUSA arising from, and in the course of, employment by CUSA; Page 2 of 3 (c) Bodily injury or property damage arising from the ownership, maintenance, use, or entrustment to others of any aircraft, motor vehicle, or watercraft; (d) Property damage to any property owned, rented, loaned to, in the care, custody, or control of, or occupied by CUSA that is not the direct result of a release from a petroleum underground storage tank; (e) Bodily damage or property damage for which CUSA is obligated to pay damages by reason of the assumption of liability in a contract or agreement other than a contract or agreement entered into to meet the requirements of 40 CFR 280.93. 9. Guarantor expressly waives notice of acceptance of this guarantee by the implementing agency, by any or all third parties, or by CUSA. I hereby certify that the wording of this guarantee is identical to the wording specified in · 40 CFR 280.96(c) as such regulations were constituted on the effective date shown immediately below. Effective date: April 29, 1994 CHEVRON CORPORATION M. R. Klitten Vice President, Finance Assistant Secretary Page 3 of 3 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT .o. State of C..~ 1,'~o v- ~,',~ County of .5',~,,, On ,R.p~.;! ~"7,~ tqgw' beforeme, A/~,~,~ 3". ,e't,t~. D~,,.,.r.,/c/.~ ,a/,:,-~,..y ,~,Z,I/,;. DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., 'JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBUC' personally appeared 3"¢-F~,.y 3'. /w oj ck~,.- , NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) I~ personally known to me - OR - [] proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(~ whose name(~ is/-m'e subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/the~executed the same in his./h~'~'he~ authorized capacity(~-'/, and that by his~r signature(~) on the instrument the person(g), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT [] INDIVIDUAL [] CORPORATE OFFICER Tm.E(S) TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT [] PARTNER(S) [] LIMITED [] GENERAL [] A'FrORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES [] TRUSTEE(S) [] GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR [] OTHER: DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(lES) SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE ©1993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION o 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 · Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 CERTWICATION OF FINANCIAL RF-$PQNSHIILITY CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the rzquirements of subpart H of 40 CFR part 280. The financial assurance mechanism used to demonstrate financial responsibility under subpart H of 40 CFR part 280 is as follows: Corporate guarantee of Chevron Corporation in the amount of $1 million per occurrence, $2 million annual aggregate, for the period commencing April 29, 1994, and which is anticipated to be renewed annually, with the next renewal scheduled to occur during the first 120 days of 1995. Said guarantee covers taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by either sudden accidental releases and nonsudden accidental releases or accidental releases. CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. e- r! I. Ie e a' ~r, 'SemorC6 nsel ENVY179 CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES, DBA 5 Minute Car Wash / Modesto Luggage and Leather LETTER FROM CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER I am the chief financial officer for Charles Fenley Enterprises, dba.' 5 Minute Car Wash, 1121 Oakdale Rd. suite #7 Modesto Ca. 95355, P.O. Box 577200 Modesto Ca. 95357. This letter is in support of the use of the Underground RSCE~VSD storage Tank Cleanup Fund to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and/or D~C ] 3 1993 compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by an unauthorized release of petroleum in t~z MAT. D;~ amount of at least $10,OO0 per occurance and $10,000 annual " aggregate coverage. Underground storage tanks at the following facilities are assured by this letter: Five Minute Car Wash: 920 34th St. Bakersfield Ca. 93301 assured by this letter ................. $ 2. Total tangible assets ................... $' 3. Total liabilities (if any of the amount on line 2 is included in total liabilities, you may deduct that amount from this line and add that amount to line 4) ......... $ ~-~ -- 4. Tangible net worth (subtract line 3 from line 2. Line 4 must be at least 10 times I hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical, to the wording specified in subsection 2808.1 (d)(1), chapter 18, Division 3 Title 23 of the Califo~n. ia Code of Regulations. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Executed at Charle~ Fenley Enterprises, 1121 Oakdale Rd. Ste. #7 Modesto Ca. 95350 on December 1, 1993. Michael Fenley President/Chief Financial Officer Charles Fenley Enterprises dba. 5 Minute Car Wash 1121 Oakdale Road, Suite 7 / P.O. Box 577200 ! .Modesto, California 95357-7200 / (209) 576-0381 State of California State Water Resources Control Board CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM A. I am required to demonstra~ F'manoiai Responsibility in the required amounu as specified in Section 2~07, C~apmr ~ 500,000 dollars per oeeu~enee ~ 1 minion dolLu~ annual a~egate ~"~ ! mi[ion dollars per oeeurrenee ~ 2 m~on doU~s annual a[~efate B. Char' ! es Fen ] e_v Ent dba 5 H~ n~J~phembyce~/~st/~t#ia/ncom~/iancev~htherequirerr~n~of,~/~n2807. Art~ale 3. C/~er 18. D/v~/on 3. 7=#le 23. C~i/~rn~ Oode of/~u/~t/~. 7~ rr~ahan/~ms us~ to c~monstmte flnanc~l ras~o~ibi/ity ~ r~/uim~ by ~tion 2~Tare ~s ~llo~v~: · S ~990,000 / S~ca.i:e I ;,t~te~Cle_en.u._p._Fund | not a~pi~¢abl :per' state Fund t,.u. uox ~J44:,'~Z for' state fun o¢¢urancefund yes yes Sacr'amento, CA 990,000 ¢overag 94244-2~20 .- annual ¢ont~n- Charles Feni. ey Ent. not appiicabl~ ~0,000 CFD dba 5 Minute Car' Wash for State per' rene~ed Letter' ~2~ Oakdale Rd #8 o¢¢uran¢ yes yes Modesto CA 95355 alternative 10 000 '~annua!l ' mechanism ' cqnnua 1 ' "- agg~egat Note: ff you are using the b"tate Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission ~ th~s ce.,~,ffcat~._h, a~o ce...,#fies that you are in compliance with MI conditions for i~a/1ici~net~_n in the Fu~d. Oal~dale Rd 5 Minute Car Wash I Modesto'~ CA 95355 " I 448 McHenry Ave 5 Minute Car Wash I Modesto. CA 95354 920 34th St 5 Minute Car Wash Bakpr~fiold_ £A qR~l~ll NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION ND£ October 14, 1993 City of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Div. 2150 G Street Bakersfield, CA. 93301 Attn: Ralph Huey Dear Mr. Huey, Enclosed is the test results and reports for the following location: Five ~inute Car Wash 920 34TH St, Bakersfield 3 Lines, LD's, We are forwarding these' reports on behalf of Five Minute Car Wash. If you have any questions, please call me at (800) 964-0180. Sincerely, 3erry Belloli Acct. Rep. NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION 20000 Mariner Avenue, Suite 500, Torrance, California 90503-1670 (310) 542-4342 · (800) 800-4NDE · FAX (310) 542-6657 ~? ~', qQ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION ~::~ c~,,'~ 2130 G Street Bakersfield CA 93301 ~~~ (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST PERMIT' TO OPERATE ~ OPERATORS NAME ~/~/~J ~/g~ '/'g/-}~/~. OWNERS NAME NUM. BER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING GOING TO' BE TESTED / TANK TESTING COMPANY,4,/DL"-,C~.',~,,u,.a¢~..~ TEST METHOD ~7~/<( _ ~ STATE REGIST~TION ~ DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND LINE TESTING NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION 20000 Mariner Avenue, Suite 500 Torrance, California 90503 (310) $424342 TestDate: ~ Oct 1993 WorkOrder~: 9~1~13 Client: 5 MINUTE CAR WASH Site: 5 MINUTE CAR WASH 920 34TH STREET 920 34TH STREET BAKERSFIELD , CA 93301 BAKERSFIELD , CA 93301 Attn: PHIL The following tests were conducled at the sit~ described above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA, and Local regulagons. PRECISION LINE TEST SUMMARY Pressure Test: Leak Line Applied Duration Rate Pass/ No. Product: I.D. Type System (psi) (min) (gph) FaJ. 1 I UNLEADED PRES SURE 50 30 0.005 PAS S 2 PLUS PRESSURE $0 30 0. 004 PASS 3 PREMID'~ PRE S SURE 50 30 0.008 PAS S 4 LEAK DETECTOR TEST SUMMARY Line Leak Detector Leak Cal±bration No. Product I.D. Present (m±ll±l±ters) Pass/Fa±l Set±al # I UNLE~DED YES 252 PA-~S 306866648 2 PLUS YES 252 PASS 306866651 3 PREMIUM YES 252 PASS 306863636 5 6 NDE q~pre, ciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or night, when you ne, e,d us. NDE Customer Service Representative Testing conducted by J. BET.T.OLI J. CONOER C min Alicea 93 -1116 T~tDa~: 6 Oct 1993 WorkO~4~n~: 961613 LI~E TEST DATA Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6 Product: UNLEADED PLUS PREMIUM Pump type: PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE Pump Make: TOKHEIM TOKHEIM TOKHEIM Isolator-: BULLET BULLET BULLET Line Material: STEEL STEEL STEEL Line Length (ft): 100 100 100 Line Diameter (in): 2 2 2 Test pressure (psi) 50 50 50 Bleed Back (cc): 70 80 ~75 Test start time: 18:20 18:21 18:22 : : : Time (1): 18:30 18:31 18:32 : : : Finish PSI: 48 47 46 Vol Change (cc): 3 4 7 Time (2): 18:40 18:41 18:42 : : : Finish PSI: 48 49 47 Vol Change (cc): 3 2 5 Time (3): 18:50 18:51 18:52 : : : Finish PSI: ,47 49 48 Vol Change (cc): 14 2 3 Volume change-GPH: 10'005 0.004 0.008 Pass/Fail: I PASS PASS PASS NDE Environmental Corporation - 20000 Mariner Avenue Ste 500 - Torrance, CA. 90503 - ('310) 542-4342 Page I TestDa~: 6 Oct 1993 WorkOrde~: 961613 LEAK DETECTOR DATA Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6 Serial number: I 2 3 Product: UNLEADED PLUS PREMIUM Leak Detector manufacturer: REDJACKET REDJACKET REDJACKET Leak detector model: D.L.D. D.L.D. D.L.D. Leak detector serial number: ,306866648 306866651 306863636 Open time - sec: 2 2 2 Element holding-psi: 21 17 4 Resiliency - cc: 70 70 20 Leak calibration-cc: 252 252 252 Leak Rate - GPH: 4.00 4.00 4.00 Metering PSI: 10 10 10 Detected Leak (Y/N): YES YES YES Pass/Fail: IPASS PASS PASS FA~ED LEAK DETE. CTORS Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6 Leak Detector manufacturer: Leak detector model: Leak detector serial number: Leak Rate - GPH: Pass/Fail: iLEAK DETECTOR TEST COMMENTS: NDE Environn~ntal Corporation - 20000 Mariner Avenue St~ 500 - Torrance, CA. 90503 - (310) 542-4342 Pa~e 2 TestDate: 6 Oct. 1993 WorkOrder#: 961613 COMMENTS SITE CONDITIONS, NECESSARY REPAIRS: ADDITIONAL WORK .PERFORMED: PARTS/EQUIPMENT PROVIDED: Was lock-out/tag-out procedure used?: YES Was location fully operational upon leaving site?: YES Was a visual insDection of all submersible pumps, leak detectors disDensers etc. conducted while on-site?: YES ' ' Was station manager or attendant present during final insDection?: NO NDE Environmental Corporation - 20000 Mariner Avenue St~ 500 - Torrance, CA. 90503 - (310) 542-4342 Page 3 ~, .~.~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION ~-~_~ 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST PERMIT. TO OPERATE ~ OPERATORS NAME ~/~) ~/g~ ~/~S2~. OWNERS NAME NI/M. BER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED ,/ T~/~ VOLUME CONTENTS TANK TESTING COMPANY,,~,Z~L"'-,~.,4,,'~'.~m.,u/%¢~ r/~c ADDRESS ~/-~ o5'/~-,~7-~/~=~ ~ TEST METHOD ~~--~ Nm~E OF TESTE~~ ~W~ CERTIFICATION ~ 2// 6 STATE REGIST~TION ~ DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CO~UCTED /o --~- ~ ---- ~/~'~ ~ )~ ~ SUMMARY OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM ~ESTING NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION 20000 Mariner Avenue, Suite 500 RECEIVED Torrance, California 90503 (310) 542-4342 JUL 2 2 199 Test Date: 90ot 1992 Work Order#: 960472 HAZ.~AT. DIV. FIVE MINUTE CARWASH FXVE MINUTE CARWASH 1104 OAKDALE RD. 920 34TH STREET MODESTO , CA 95355 B~KERSFIELD , CA 93301 Attn: MIKE FINLEY The following tests were conducted at the site described above in accordance with all applicable portions of federal, NFPA, and local regulations. TANK SYSTEM INFORMATION Vapor Tank Tank Tank Product Tank Recovery No. Capacity Diameter Product Level Material Type '12KUNL 12,000 95 GAS 55.00 STEEL ASBI~ 12KUNL+ 12,000 95 GAS 53.00 STEEL ASSIST 12KPREM 12,000 95 GAB 49.00 STEEL ASSIST TESTING RESULTS VPLT Wetted Ullage Vent & Leak Leak Volume Portion Portion Product Vapor Detector Detector Tank Change of Tank of Tank Lines Lines Present? Results No. (gph) Pass/fail Pass/Fail Pass/Fail Pass/Fail Yes/no Pass/Fail lZKUNL -0.011 PASS PASS PASS PASS YES PASS 12KUNL+ 0.026 PASS PASS PASS PASS YES PASS 12KPREM 0.002 PASS PASS PASS PASS YES PASS NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or night, when you need us. NDE Customer Service Representative Testing conducted by F. MILLER M. LEVESQUE TESTING SUMMARY WORK ORDER #: 960472 SALES REPRESENTATIVE: F. MILLER TEST DATE: 90ot 1992 TEST START TIME: 17~00 TECH(S): M. LEVESQUE VAN NUMBER: 17 SITE NAME: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH VAN MILEAGE: 70t234 SITE ADDRESS: 920 34TH STREET OIL CHECK: OK BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 TECHNICIAN SIGNATURE: SITE PHONE: (805)232-9071 OTHER NDE PERSONNEL: SITE ID #: TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 92-1405 page Product: GAB GAS GAS True Capacity: 12,000 12,000 12,000 Manifolded tanks: NO NO NO Siphoned tanks: NO NO NO Manifolded Vents: NO NO NO Tank Bottom to'top of fill: 124 124 124 Fill pipe length: 29 29 29 Tank diameter: 95 95 95 Tank Bottom to top of grade: 119 119 119 Fill pipe diameter: 4 4 4 Fluid Level: 55.00 53.00 49.00 Fluid Volume: 7,201 6,883 6,241 Water in tank: 0 0 0 Specific Gravity: 0.743 0.746 0.748 Tank Construction: STEEL STEEL STEEL OFT/UFT: UFT UFT UFT No. thermistor: 5 5 5 Ground Water level: 0 0 0 How determined: NO/W NO/W NO/W Test start time: 18:28 18:35 18:41 Test finish time: 20:31 20:36 20:45 Total temperature change (degrees F): 0.046 0.065 0.012 Total fluid level change (inches): 0.001 0.001 0.000 Leak Rate (GPH): -0.011 0.026 0.002 Pass/Fail: II PASS PASS PASS page 2 4 Tank 5 Tank 6 Product: GAS GAS GAS True Capacity: .12,000 12,000 12,000 Ullage volume: 4,799 5,117 5,759 Fluid pressure on tank bottom(PSI): 1.48 1.43 1.32 Test Ullage pressure (PSI): 2.52 2.57 2.68 Stabilization time (minutes): 25 25 30 Fill start time: 20:50 20:50 20:50 : : : Time to I PSI: 2 2 3 Time to test pressure: 4 4 5 Start time - test i 21:20 21:20 21:25 : : : Nitrogen flow (cubic feet per hour/CFH): 0.20 0.20 0.20 Ullage temperature: 78.2 77.6 77.3 finish time - test 1: 21:30 21:30 21:35 : : : Nitrogen flow (CFH): 0.20 0.20 0.20 Start time - test 2: 21:30 21:30 21:35 : : : Nitrogen flow (CFH): 0.20 0.20 0.20 Ullage temperature: 78.3 77.7 77.4 Finish time - test 2: 21:40 21:40 21:45 Nitrogen flow (CFH): 0.20 0.20 0.20 Start time - test 3: : : : : : Finish time - test 3: ~ : : Nitrogen Flow (CFH): II PASS PASS PASS Pass/Fail: II page 3 LINE TEST DATA II Tan~ ~ Tank ~ Tank ~ Tank ~ Tank ~ Tank Product: GA~ (~AB GAB Pump type: OABMITH OABMITH OASMITH Isolator: BULLIT IBULLIT BULLIT Test pressure: $0 $0 $0 Test start time: 18:00 18:00 18:Z0 : : : Starting pressure: 50 $0 $0 Total test time: 10 10 10 Finish pressure: 48 48 48 Volume loss: ? ? ? GPH loss: 0.010 0.010 0.010 IIPABB PASS PASS Pass/Fail: page 4 Serial number: 12KUNL 12KUNL+ 12KPREM Product: GAS GAS GAS Leak Detector manufacturer: REDJACKETiREDJACKET REDJACKET Leak detector model: 116-017 116-017 116-017 Leak detector serial number: 306866648 306866651 306863696 Resiliency: Leak calibration: Open time: $ 4 4 Element holding: 13 13 12 Metering PSI: 11 11 11 Confirm sensing of calibrate leak after keying nozzle: YES YES YES Does leak detector reset from GPH orifice?: YES YES YES Is seal/pressure relief tight (PLD only)?: N/A N/A N/A Pass/Fail: IIPASS PASS PASS page 5 IMPACT VALVE REPORT Please enter yes or no to the following: Dispencer Lever Correct Base Seals Number Product Functioning Height Anchored Internally ~ U92 YES YES YES YES 2 U87 YES YRS YES YES 3 U92 YES YES YE8 YES 4 U87 YES YES YES YES 5 U92 YES YES YES YES 6 U87 YES YES YES YES 7 U92 YES YES YES YES 8 U89 YES YES YES YES 9 U92 YES YES YES YES ~0 U87 YES YES YES YES ~ U92 YES YES YES YES ~2 U87 YES YES YES YES page 6 e~ m .~ COMMENTS NO MONITOR WELL TO CHECK GROUNDWATER ON SITE. VAPOR RECOVERY IS A HERTS ASSIST SYSTEH. THE VENT PIPES ARE JOINED TOGETHER JUST ABOVE THE ROOF ON THE GAS ISLAND. page 7 CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES, DBA 5 Minute Car Wash Mo.~'~uggage and Leather 'RECEIVED JAN 2 .q 1992 Ans'd ............ January 23, 1992 Mr. Ralph E. Huey - Hazardous Material Division 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA. 93301 RE' Annual Facility Tank Form Request for information Dear Mr. Huey, Please find attached yearly form for facilities with gasoline tanks. Since we understand the Bakersfield Fire Department has taken over the responsibilities for administ- ering the UGT program, we are sending this report to you. We would like your current UGT program "packet" to insure our company meets or exceeds your departments requirements. Please send ~the packet to: Charles Fenley Enterprises Mr. Michael Fenley P.O. Box 57-7200 Modesto, CA 95457-7200 Please call me'if you have any questions. Sincerely~"~ //~, ichael Fenley 1121 Oakdale Road, Suite 7 / P.O. Box 577200 / Modesto, California 95357-7200 / (209) 576-0381 PRODUCT RECEIPT ~,,, ll-S' ?f' Customer S~tion No. ~ls. ~d re~ ~ ~nk. ~~ ~ ~m~ Tank ~.Gals. ~Gals. ~ T~ for Wa~r TOTALIZER (EXCHANGE} G~ STA~ON ~1~ ~0~ Ce~ified ~im S~tion ~in~m~ ~ ~1~ ~om~ ~ ~ ~mp .... SERVICE REPORT AND INVOICE c- ~.~]-', .,o. ,,,o. I ' CUST ,~.~ 'N, , ~ ~~. ,.~o,~..o. ' P.O. NO. STATION NO. AUTHORIZED DA~ WORK PERFORMED AT ....... DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORME~ · [] NOTIFI COMPLETE Y[" [] NO ',' TOTAL LABOR INCLUDEs SERVICE CALL & MILEAGE GTY -- MATERIALS AMOUNT ~8 S~AHON ~I~L ~1~ SHE~N~A~ 8AKE~SFIE~. ~A ~ ~98-0117 l~l M~m~ ~ ~ PRESS HARD - YOU ARE ~AKI~ 5 COPIES ~'..~ _~.~_. j 'PEPARTMENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ·. * ~. COUNTY OF KERN -,STATE OF CALIFORNIA , . 11 ]6East California Avenue Baker., *ield-93307 -J Telephone (805) 861-24 l'~j Cerl/ficale of Inspection I( ]. 3 5 d 5 This is to certify t~t, in acco~a~e with t~ I~, I ~ve tesled the scales, weights, and ~asures said to be lhe ~ I DATE ADDRESS -~c~ OWNER FORMER NAME TIMI IN OUT AGENT ~nt' ~ Dirpct~ TOTAL 2d30-1000 ~" TANK FACILITY ANNUAL REPORT .Facility 5-Minute Car Wash Permit # 060004CMonth/Yr' Jan. 20, ~992 1. I have not done any major modifications to this' facility during the last 12 months. Signature (~ Note: All major modifications require a Permit to Construct from the Permitting Authority. 2. I have done major modifications for which I obtained Permit(s) to Construct from Permitting Authority Signature Permit to Construct # Date 3. Repair and Maintenance Summary Attach a summary of all: -- Routine and required maintenance done to this facility's tank piping, and monitoring equipment. ' -- Repair of submerged pumps or suction pumps.. -- Replacement of flow-restricting leak detectors with same. -- Repair/replacement of dispensers, meters, or nozzles. -- Repair of electronic leak dete~ction components, or replacement with same. '- -- Installation of ball float valves. -- Installation or repair of vapor recovery/vent lines. Include the date of each repair or maintenance activity. NOTE: Ail repairs or replacements in response to a leak require a Permit to Construct from the Permitting Authority as do all other modifications to tanks, piping or monitoring equipment not listed here. 4. Fuel Changes - Allowed for Motor Vehicle Fuel tanks Only. List all fuel storage changes tn tanks, noting: Date(s), tank number.(s), new fuel(s) stored. ~l/91 lank ~8204003 Fuel chan.qe to PLUS UNLEADED from RSGULAR UNLEADED. 5. Inventory control monitoring is required for this facility on the Permit to Operate, and I have not exceeded an~reportable limits as listed in the appropriate ln-~-eentory CMT~trolmonitoring handbook during the last twelve months, (lf~ not~~tdisregard). 6. Trend Analysis Summary Please attach Annual Trend Analysis Summary for the last 12 perio.ds. 7. Meter Calibration Check Form Please attach current, completed Meter Calibration Check Form HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3970 R 1,2(p)f~;~ UNDERGROUND TANK~-~TION'NAIRE JAN 0 3 1992~ I. FACILITY/SITE No. OF TANKS 3 DBA OR FACILITY NAME NAME OF OPERATOR 5 MINUTE CAR WASH I CHARLES FENLEY ENT. NEAREST CROSS STREET PARCEL No.(OPTIONAL) ADDRE~20 34th STREET 0 STREET CITY NAME STATE ZIP CODE BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 ~' BOX TO INDICATE ~ CORPORATION [~ INDIVIDUAL [~ PARTNERSHIP [~ LOCAL AGENCY DISTRICTS I~ COUNIY AGENCY I~ STATE AGENCY ~ FEDERAL AGENCY TYPE OF ,USI.ESS ~,GASSTAT,O. ~2D,ST.UTOR CAR .R. COU.TYPERM,T //$52--' Q~FARM O'PROC~"OR W~mER TO OPERATE NO. EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY) optional DAYS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE GARNER PHIL GARNER LEE (209) 521-8581 NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FII~T) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE CLEMENTS RICK FENLEY MIKE (209) 529-2202 II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAMECHARLES FENLEY ENT. CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION P,O. BOX 577-200 corpapati0n MODESTO CA 95357 MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS ~' BOX [~ INDIVIDUAL Q LOCAL AGENC~ [~ STATE AGENCY 1 1 0 9 0A K DA L E R D # 8 TOINDICATE [~PARTNERsHIP QCOUNTY AGENCY [~FEDERAL AGENCY c,TYNCyGDEST0 s~z'~%°~%5 (209)'"ONE''W'T"AREACODE577-1850 '". TANKOWNE~ ,NFORMAT, ON (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION CHARLES FENLEY ENT.dba 5 MIN CAF WASH MIKE FENLEY MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS ~' BOX Q INDIVIDUAL Q lOCAl AGENCY Q STATE AGENCY P.O. BOX 577-200 TO,ND,CATE ~PARTNERSHIP ~COUNTYAGENCY ~FEDERALAGENCY STATE Z,P ~O~-- P a r a t ~ C~ONE No. W,TH ~R~ CODE C'~N~DEST0 CA 95357 ~ (209) 577-1850 OWNER'S DATE VOLUME PRODUCT IN TANK No. INSTALLED STORED SERVICE 1 1975 12,000gal UNLEADED SUPREME 2 1975 l?~n0n UNLEADED REGULAR 3 1975 12,000 UNLEADED REGULAR ~N YIN YIN Y/N DO YOU HAVE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY? Y/N TYPE .~ ~ Fill one segment o~for each tank, unless all~nks and piping are ~'~ constructed of th4~ame materials, style and _s~pe, 'then only fill one segment out. please identify tanks by owner ID #. I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. # 1 - 2 - 3' J a. MANUCACTURED BY: M C C A R T H Y C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) M A ~{ C H '~ 9 ~ ....... 5 I D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: 1 2, 0 0 0 II1. TAN K CONSTRUCTiO-~ - MAR'K ONE ~TEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. AND C. AND ALL T.AT APPLIES IN BOX D A. TYPE OF ~ 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ab~j 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANIO [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [~ ~ SARESTEEL [] 2 STAINLESS S~EL [] 3 F~BERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FI@ERGLASS REINPORCEDPLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (..imary .k) [] BRONZE [] .VAN,ZED STEEL r--] UNKNOWN [] OTHER C. INTERIOR ~ 1 RUBBER LINED [~ 2 ALKYD LINING [] 3 EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLIC LINING LINING [] 5 GLASS LINING [] S UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] ~ OTHER IS UN~NG MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH ~00% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ D. CORROSION [] I POLYETHYLENE WRAP E~ 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 IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE ~ U 1 SUCTION A {~ 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 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM ;% U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPAT1BLEW/FRP PROTECTION 'A {~ 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U ~ OTHER W R A P P E D D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] v,SUAL CHECK [] ,NVENTORY RECONC.L,AT,ON L_J VAPO. MON.TOR,NG [] 4 AUTOMAT,C ANK GAUG,NG [] S GROUND WATER MON,TORING ~ 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 9~ NONE [] ~S UNKNOWN [] ~" OTHERT L S 2 5 I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A, OWNER'S TANK I, D. # B, MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: 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 B. 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"/o METHANOL COMPATIBLE W/FRP (Pri,11aryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL. [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER [] 1 RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALKYD LINING [] 3 EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOMC LINING C, INTERIOR LINING [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100"/o METHANOL ? yES__ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 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 IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPi. lCABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U' 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 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 .~ U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A IJ 8 100"/o METHANOL COMPAT~BLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U. 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A %1 95 UNKNOWN A %1 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION I ; 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION {~ 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 4, 1996 nRE C.~Er Charles Fenley MICHAEL R. KELLY 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street ADMINIS111ATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H° Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (80,5)395-1349 i~E: Underground Storage Tanks located at 920 34th Street, in Bakersfield. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Mr. l, enley: 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 Bakersfield, CA 93301 code requirements and therefore fall into the remove, replace or upgrade category. (805) 326-3951 FAX (805)326-13576 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 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 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 mining DIVISION Thursday, December 19, 1996. 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805)399-5763 If you have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services attachment CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAIl"SYSTEM TESTINC NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION NDE 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 AUSTIN, TEXAS78754 ~ J (512) 719-4633 FAX (512) 719-4986 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT TEST TYPE: &lerl: 1000 TESTDATE: Dece~er 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914200 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH 1109 OAKDALE ROAD 920 3&TH STREET MODESTO, CA 95355 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ATTN: Gene The following tests were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable potions of Federal, NFP A and local regulations. Tank Tests TK1 SUPREME 11,840 94.00 PASS 0.022 PASS TK2 PLUS 11,840 94.00 PASS 0.018 PASS TK3 UNLEADED 11,840 94.00 PASS -0.002 PASS Line and Leak Detector Tests TK1 SUPREME 0.010 P YES PASS TK2 PLUS 0. 005 P YES PASS TK3 UNLEADED 0.006 P YES PASS NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or night, when you need us. NDE Customer Service Representative: Test conducted by: BRAD BALLREICH HENSLEY BARBOUR Reviewed: Techn ician/C~(~~~ber~ 1 89 INDIVI TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR REPORT J~'D~' NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION-- TEST DATE: December 19, 1994, WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914,200 CLIENT.' FIVE Mi'NIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH pT~on~ulcDt: ~pla.E~E Bottom to top ,,1, in inches: 1230 · Bottom to grade fill in inches: 118.0 CD~aPma~it~rl~gina~en:; 191~ ~ Fill pipe length in inches: 29.0 Length in inches: 399 Fill pipe diameter in inches: ~,. 0 Material: S?E~-L Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Tank: NO Stage II vapor recovery: Ass'rs? Manifolded Vent: YES V/R: [qO Test method: Alert. 1000 Psi at tank bottom: 1.7'0 New/passed Failed/replaced Fluid level in inches: 63.5o detector detector UFT/OFT.' oF? Test method: F?A Fluid volume in gallons: 8,4,61 Make: agD JACKET Water level in inches: 0. oo Model: D.L.D. Testtime: 21=04,-00:57' S/N: 30686 3636 Number of thermisters: Open time in sec: 3. oo Specific gravity: o. ? 60 Holding psi: 10 Water table depth in inches: Resiliency cc: 24,5 Determined by (method): ~ot~-~a W'~L~. leak rate mi/lin: 3.89.0 Leak rate in gph: 0. 022 Metering psi: 26 RESULT.' PASS Calib. leak in gph: 3. o0 RESULT.' PASS Test time: 01.. ls-01.- 3o Material: STEZL Ullage volume: 3,37'9 Diameter (in): 3.0 Ullage pressure: 1. SO Length (ft): RESULT: PASS Test psi: SO Bleedback cc: 60 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (lin): 3O Time of test 1: Test 1: start time: 3.o = 3. s Temperature: finish psi: so vol change cc: 6 Flow rate (cfh): Test 2: start time: ~.o: 3s Time of test 2: finish psi: so Temperature: vol change cc: 6 Flow rate (cfh): Test 3: start time: 3-o535 finish psi: 50 Time of test 3: vol change cc: 6 Temperature: Final gph: 0. 010 Flow rate (cfh): RESULT: PASS Test type: AcuZ~.t.e 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306~ AUSTiN~ TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION TEST DATE: December 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914200 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WA~ pTarnn~k,,l~: ~,K_,2o Bottom to top fill in inches: 123.0 Capacity n'g';~o-n~: '"~.;', 840 Bottom to grade fill in inches: llS.0 - ' Fill pipe length in inches' 29 0 Ol~emne~~ ;~ ;nncC~;;] 94~ Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0 Material: STEEL Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Tank: NO Stage II vapor recovery: ASSTS? Manifolded Vent: YES V/R: NO Test method: Alert 1000 Psi at tank bottom: 1. ? 0 detectorNew/passed detector Failed/replaced Fluid level in inches: 63.50 UFT/OF'E OFT Test method: FTA Fluid volume in gallons: 8,46l Make: ~D JACmET Water level in inches: o. oo Model: D.L.D. Testtime: 21.-17-23..17 S/N: 30686 6651 Number of thermisters: Open time in sec: 3. oo Specific gravity: 0. ?3o Holding psi: 12 Water table depth in inches: Resiliency cc: Determined by (method): t~ONTa WELL Test leak rate mi/Tin: 189.0 Leak rate in gph: o. 018 Metering psi: 26 RESUL'E PASS Calib. leak in gph: 3.oo RESULT.' PASS Test method: Alert 1050 Test time: 01:45-02: 00 Material: STEEL Ullage volume: 3,379 Diameter (in): 2. Ullage pressure: 1.50 Length (ft): RESULT: PASS Test psi: 5O Bleedback cc: ss DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (Tin): 30 Time of test 1: Test 1: start time: Zl~:to finish psi: 5o Temperature: vol change cc: Flow rate (cfh): Test 2: start time: 11:30 Time of test 2: finish psi: 5o Temperature: vol change cc: 3 Test 3: start time: 11530 Flow rate (cfh): finish psi: Time of test 3: vol change cc: 3 Temperature: Final gph: 0. 005 Flow rate (cfh): RESULT: PASS Test type: Acul~ite 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 INDIVIDI ,NK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TI: REPORT ~IE NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION TEST DATE: December 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914200 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH pTra(~dkulcDt ! ~EADED Bottom to top fill in inches: 123.5 · Bottom to grade fill in inches: 118.0 OD~aPma:~r'~gina~en:: 191;80~ Fill pipe length in inches: 29.5 Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4. o Length in inches: 399 Material: STEEL Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Tank: NO Stage II vapor recovery: Ass'rsT Manifolded Vent: YES V/R: NO II Test method: FTA UFT/OFT.' UFT II Make: RED JACKET Fluid volume in gallons: 8,119 II Model: D.L.D. Water level in inches: 0.00 H S/N: ***** **** Test time: 21; 39-00; 56 H Open time in sec: 3. oo Number of thermisters: ~l Holding psi: 10 Specific gravity: o. 730 II Resiliency cc: 245 Water table depth in inches: //Test leak rate ml/min: 189 o 0 Determined by (method): MONTe WELL Leak rate in gph: -0. 002 I! Metering psi: 26 RESULT.' PASS '. ' : · Test method: Alert 1050 Test time: O2:15-02: 30 Material: ST~.EL Diameter (in): 2.0 Ullage volume: 3, '/21 Ullage pressure: 1.50 Length (ft): RESULT: PASS Test psi: 5o Bleedback cc: 55 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (m in): 3 0 Time of test 1: Test 1: start time: oo ~ 3.0 finish psi: S0 Temperature: vol change cc: Flow rate (cfh): Test 2: start time: oo :20 Time of test 2: finish psi: SO vol change cc: Temperature: Test 3: start time: oo 530 Flow rate (cfh): finish psi: Time of test 3: vol change cc: 3 Temperature: Final gph: 0. OO6 Flow rate (cfh): RESULT: PASS Test type: Acuaite ME~!iiiiiiiiiii~i~ii~iiiiiiiiii~iilPump type: Pz~ssm~ Pump make: 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (5121 719-4633 SITE DIAGRAM NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 FAX (512) 719-4986 TESTDATE: December 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914200 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH 34th. ST. DISPENSERS CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAN~YSTEM TESTING NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION N~iE 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 II (512) 719-4633 FAX (512) 719-4986 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT TEST TYPE: VPL? TESTDATE: December 19, 199& WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914'199 INVOICE DATE: December 22, 1994, INVOICE NUMBER: CLIENT: FIVE NINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH 1109 OAKDALE ROAD 920 34'TH STREET MODESTO, CA 95355 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ATTN: Gene The following tests were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFP A and local regulations. Line and Leak Detector Tests TK1 SUPREME TK2 PLUS TK3 UNLEADED NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or night, when you need us. NDE Customer Service Representative: Test conducted by: BRAD BALLREICH DAN ZEMAN Reviewed: Tec mc~an Cer er: 1535 _ INDIVIDI NE/LEAK DETECTOR REPORT NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION TEST DATE: December 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914199 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH ....... Tank ID: TK1 Bottom to top fill in inches: 123.0 Product: SU~'aEME Bottom to grade fill in inches: 13.8.0 Capacity in gallons: 13., 8,~o Fill pipe length in inches: 29. o Diameter in inches: 9,~. 00 Fill pipe diameter in inches: ¢. 0 Length in inches: 399 Material: STEEL Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Tank: NO Stage II vapor recovery: ASSIST Manifolded Vent: YES V/R: NO Test method: Psi at tank bottom: New/passed Failed/replaced Fluid level in inches: 63. oo detector detector UFT/OFT: Test method: Fluid volume in gallons: 8, ,~.68 Make: Water level in inches: o. oo Model: Test time: S/N: Number of thermisters: Open time in sec: Specific gravity: Holding psi: Water table depth in inches: Resiliency cc: Determined by (method): rest leak rate ml/min: Leak rate in gph: Metering psi: RESULT: Calib. leak in gph: RESULT: Test method: Test time: Material: STEEL Ullage volume: Diameter (in): 2. o o Ullage pressure: Length (ft): RESULT: Test psi: Bleedback cc: DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (min): Time of test 1: Test 1: start time: finish psi: Temperature: vol change cc: Flow rate (cfh): Test 2: start time: Time of test 2: finish psi: vol change cc: Temperature: Test 3: start time: Flow rate (cfh): finish psi: Time of test 3: vol change cc: Temperature: Final gph: Flow rate (cfh): RESULT: Test type: 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306r AUSTIN~ TEXAS 78754 {512) 719-4633 INDIVIDU,~rANK/LIN E/LEAK DETECTOR REPORT NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION TEST DATE: December 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914199 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH Tank ID: TK2 Bottom to top fill in inches; 123 o 0 Product; t~Los Bottom to grade fill in inches: 118.0 Capacity in gallons: 11,840 Fill pipe length in inches: 29.0 Diameter in inches: 94 o 0o Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4 o o Length in inches: 399 Stage I vapor recovery: co3~x Material: STEEL Tank: NO Stage II vapor recovery: ASSIST Manifolded Vent: V/R: NO ps, at Tt~nS~( m ~et..h_°...d: I New/passed Failed/replaced buttu,,[' " dete ' ' · [ [ mor aetector Fluid level in inches: 63.00 ~ Test method' U FT/OFT.' II' Fluid volume in gallons: 8.459 Make: Water level in inches: o. 00 Model: Test time: S/N: Number of thermisters: Open time in sec: Specific gravity: Holding psi: Water table depth in inches: Resiliency cc: Determined by (method): Test leak rate ml/min: Metering psi: Leak rate in gph: Calib. leak in gph: RESUL'E RESULT.' Test method: Test time: Material: STEEL Ullage volume: Diameter (in): 2 o 0 Ullage pressure: Length (ft): RESULT: Test psi: Bleedback cc: DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (Tin): Time of test 1: Test 1: start time: finish psi: Temperature: vol change cc: Flow rate (cfh): Test 2: start time: Time of test 2: finish psi: vol change cc: Temperature: Test 3: start time: Flow rate (cfh): finish psi: Time of test 3: vol change cc: Temperature: Final gph: Flow rate (cfh): RESULT: Test type: 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306~ AUSTIN~ TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 INDIVIDU~']'ANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR REPORT ~1~1~ NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION TEST DATE: December 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914199 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT C~ WASH Tank ID: TK3 Bottom to top fill in inches: z23.5 Product: ~ED Bottom to grade fill in inches: 118.0 Capacity in gallons: zz, 84O Fill pipe length in inches: 29.5 Diameter in inches: 94.00 Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0 Length in inches: 399 Material: STEEL Stage I vapor recovery: co~ Tank: NO Stage II vapor recovery: ASSZS~ Manifolded Vent: ~s V/R: NO ~si at tank BoSom: dotoctor Fluid level in inches: 61.00 U~/OF~ Test method: Fluid volume in gallons: 8, ~37 Make: Water level in inches: o. 00 Model: Test time: S/N: Number of thermisters: Open time in sec: Specific gravity: Holding psi: Water table depth in inches: Resiliency cc: Determined by (method): Test leak rate ml/min: Metering psi: Leak rate in gph: Calib. leak in gph: RESUL~ RESUL~ ' .................. I ...... Test time: ~ Material: STEEL Diameter (in): Ullage volume: I 2.0 Ullage pressure: Length (ft): RESUL~ Test psi: Bleedback cc: DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (min): Time of test 1: Test 1: sta~ time: finish psi: Temperature: vol change cc: Flow rate (cfh): Test 2: sta~ time: Time of test 2: finish psi: vol change cc: Temperature: Test 3: sta~ time: Flow rate (cfh): finish psi: Time of test 3: vol change cc: Temperature: Final gph: Flow rate (cfh): RESULT: Test type: ~?~MME~~?~ Pump type: ~ss~ Pump make: / 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306, AUSTINI TEXAS 78754 /5121 719-4633 v^.o.. cov NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION NDE FAX (512) 719-4986 TESTDATE: Dece~er 19, 1994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 914199 INVOICE DATE: December 22, 1994 INVOICE NUMBER: CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH 1109 OAKDALE ROAD 920 34TH STREET MODESTO, CA 95355 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 A~rN: Gene CONTACT: Manager SUPER I 0.09 0.32 0.64 PASS SUPER 2 0.10 0.28 0.66 PASS SUPER 3 0.08 0.36 0.64 PASS UNLEADED 4 0.07 0.34 0 . 69 PASS 0.32 PASS UNLEADED 5 0.09 0.31 0.62 PASS 0.34 PASS UNLEADED 6 0 · 10 0 · 28 0 . 59 PASS 0 · 30 PASS SUPER ? 0.07 0.31 0.66 PASS 0.31 PASS SUPER 8 0.08 0.35 0.68 PASS 0.31 PASS SUPER 9 0.08 0.31 0.63 PASS 0.29 PASS PLUS 10 0.09 0.34 0.64 PASS 0.35 PASS PLUS 11 0.10 0.31 0.68 PASS 0.30 PASS PLUS 12 0.07 0.30 0.67 PASS 0.29 PASS PRESSURE DECAY TEST ::iii :: ::::iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~ !iii:.:.iii~i~i~i:,~!iiii::ii::i::~::i!iii!:.!i ihi:::,~:,:,:,~iiii:.ii!::~::!iiiiiiii:: :./::::::~iiii:,i~iiiiii::i::~::i::!::ii ~!!!~i~ i.i.iii.i!i::iiii.!.i.i.i .i.~.:: :.!~:.:.:.:.:~:J~i~iiiiiiiii::i !~!~;i!i~i~ili~!ii~i::i~i~i:. ~K3 2.00 2.00 1.98 1.96 1.95 1.92 PASS NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or night, when you need us. NDE Customer Service Representative: Test conducted by: BRAD BALLREICH DAN ZEMAN SITE DIAGRAM NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION NDE 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 AUSTIN, TEXAS78754 J I (512) 719-4633 FAX (512) 719-4986 TESTDATE: December 19, 3.994 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 9143.99 CLIENT: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH SITE: FIVE MINIT CAR WASH 34th. ST. [DISPENSERS l DISPENSERS ~jpRRECTION NO~CE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ...!':" O ! 9 2 Location ~5- ,'~,',~ Sub Div, Blk ~t. You are hereby required to make the following cor~ctions at the above l~ation: Cot. ~o ~q~ /~, Date ~/~ Z/~' ~'/~ ~.~~/~ ~ Inspector 326-3979 CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~ FIRE SAFETY CONTROL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS 1715 CHESTER AVE. · BAKERSFIELD, CA · 99301 R.E. HUEY R.B. TOBIAS, HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3979 March 2 2, 1 9 9 5 (805) 326-3951 Phil Garner 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Monitoring requirements for underground storage tanks. Dear Mr. Garner: Our records reveal that no precision tank testing has been performed on 3 underground storage tanks located at 920 34th Street. Section 2643 2(A) of Article 4; Title 23, Div. 3, Chapter 16, CCR., requires that all underground tanks that do not utilize automated leak detection shall have a precision tank test annually. Additionally, pressurized piping shall be tested annually and non- pressurized piping shall be tested every three years. Pipeline leak detectors and automated leak detection systems also have to be certified to be in working order on an annual basis. Please make arrangements to bring the tanks into compliance with state law. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. ere~y, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 1715 CHESTER AVE., 'BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 (805) 326-3979 PEm~IT TO OPE~TE ~ ~BER OF T~S TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING GOING TO'BE TESTED~ T~ VOL~E CO~E~S STATE REGIST~TION ~ DATE a TIME TEST IS TO BE CO~UCTED /~- /~ -~.p ~.'~P DATE ~ ~PPROV~ SIGNATURE' OF APPLIC~T Activity Date ~# Of Tanks Comments ............. O&~o4G --;//,I /!g~ .... m .... . oF~r~ _ 7 ---I '1 .. / ';, i'( E T~ N CC, U .',r' .R E ~.O[J 1::~ .C E N ,~GENE~T AGENC *'~ ENVIRC~MENTAL HEALTH SER~ICE~ DEPARTMENT .. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE ~00. BAKERSFIELD. CA.gS30! (805) 86'i-3636 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE 3TORAGE FACILITY ~ INSPECT[ON REPORT * PERMIT TiME IN ~:c/.7 T['~IE OUT NURSER OF TANKS: 3 . .. TYPE OF INSPECTION: ROUTINE RE~NSPEC~ ~ON ' COMPLAINT FACiLiTY AODtR~,::~ 3~H ~TREET ONNERS NA~:CHARLES FENLEY ENT.. "" a, interce~:ing .~n ,iirac~ng b, 3tandard ~ .... ' c, ~dified inventory ~ontro] ~ In-tank Level S~ns~ng Device f, Vadose Zone Monitoring ~, SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ~CN[TORING: a, Liner b, Ooub~e-Wa]]ed ~ank " c, Vault ?. CLOSU RE/ABA~DONMEF~T ~. UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE '. O~ERATtNG CONOITIO~ OF FAC~,TY ,,~O~McNm~ z~ECOMMENOATI .~J~-~, i~, CONTROL DiSTR .J :<E~N '.,~.JJNTY AiR ~n · ' '='~'~:'~ C,~ 93301 '" (805) 861-3682 mine [ VAm~"'RE~VERY [NSPECT[m FO~ ~--"Z]~~ ~ ~. '- ..... ......................./.): ............................... ~~- .................................................... 7'::; ................ "'~~_~. ~ '. ,,..______. .............................. ............. .................. .................................... : ......... c,. ., ,., ' -. ~ ~. . ~ . .~ . . 4. 8~K~ OR MI~ING FILL CAP S. 8~K~ C~ L~K ~ VA~R CAP 5. FiLL CA~ NOT P~PERLY S~TED ?. VA~R CA~ NOT P~PERLY S~TED 8. ~K~ MI~ING F~ FILL CAP g. ~K~ ~I~ING F~ VA~R CAP 10. FiLL c&OAG'TOR NOT TI~T , 11. VA R ADAPTOR NOT T!~T 12. ~KET~E~4 ADAPTOR & FILL ~dSE :~Z~NG / ~P~PERLY 3~TED DRY BREAK GASK~S DETER S(CESSZVE ',/ERT.;CAL PI~.Y ~N CO~<IAL Fr~',~. 15. COAXIAL FiLL TUBE SPRING MECH~ 15~ OEFECT ~ VE 16 TAN?< .-c~,~ ~4EA~U~E?a~N7 i7. ~JBE L~G~ M~&SURB~t'T ... · 20. WARNING : SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION ~"~:*:~' CONTROL DISTRICT '~tJLE(S) 209, 412 AND/OR 412 I _THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ~c~" SPE~I~rES p~-NAL.'ri~S OF OP TO $1 000.'00 PER D~Y'FOR .EA,C~ VIO~TION.. ~T;=._LE.PHCNE. "~,~ 861-3~2 '.OONCER',~i~G FINAL RESOLOTION OF THE VIC, i..ATION(,~) (805) :~6!-3682 t. CERT. NOZZLE ~..~ECK VALVE ,' . ~ '' -.~' 0 3J 'FACE S~L 5 5,. 8ELLO~ 6. '.~IVEL(S) ~ " ,, V . ' I,, , ' .... ~'~ A~R~ V~O~,T~S: SYST~LLUT~RKED~T~LN~ AOZSTR~CT"T" ~DE ~N_ZNSPECTZ~~ R~LTS. ARE ~N V~O~TZ~ OF ~ H~L, ' ~ m.' . ~L= ~) 412 ~O/OR 412 t ~E CALZFO~ZA ~ & SAF~ ~uDE ~ VZO~TZ~ TEL' . . .000.00 PER DAY FOR ~ DAY OF NOTE: CA. LZFO~A HE&L%~ & SAFE~ ~DE SECT:~ 41960.2. RE~ZRE3 ~AT ~E .~OVE LZS~D ?-OAY OEFZC;~C;ES 8E ,CORRECTED H~[N ? DAYS. FAZLURE TO ~PLY ~'¢ R~LT ZN LEaL ~TZ~ Tag Number ~ Date, C/'"~'''~° T~me,~''~''~ Tag Numar ~ Date ~--~ ~'~ Staaon Name ~ ~ ~~ S~on Name ~ ~' ~ ~'~ S~on ~dr~ ~ ~ ~ Sta~on ~dre~ e~ ~ .......... Majg~_~em Major C~ S~ ........... ' ..... Tel~hbne No ':~ ~' ~ O-~-f' -. f 'n~or ~- ~ ~n~°' ~'~ ~f~ ~ ~ Defe~ Toml~r R~ding ~en T~d ~ ~ ~ To~l~ R~ding ~en Ta~ ~ " W~ING ............... W~G U~ of th~ d~ ~ pm~ted ~ ~te ~w and un- U~ of t~ d~ce is ~hibited ~ ~ate hw and ~- autho~d remo~l of th~ ~g or ~ of th~ eq~pment autho~d remo~i of th~ tag or ~ o~ th~ equip~t ~11 con~te a do~on of ~e ~w ~ble ~ a ~11 con~tute a ~o~on of the ~w pu~hable ~ a ~mum ~1 fine of $1,~ ~ day or a ~mum ~mum ~1 ~ne of $1,~ ~r day or a ~m~ ~minal fine of ~ ~ ~y and/or ~ mon~ in ~min~ fine of ~ ~ day and/or ~ mont~ in ~ I dec,re und~ ~na~ of ~u~ t~t ~e d~ ~d I dec,re' under ~na~ of ~u~ that the d~ce ta~ ~ not ~d, nor ~ the tag remo~d, un~l the required ~ not ~d, nor ~ the tag remo~d, un~l the req~ ~im ~re effe~ed and the d~a noflfi~. ~im ~m effe~ed and ~e ~ no~fled. R~ir~ ~. (~ p~nt) T~e. Re~ired ~ (~ p~nt) T~e. Si~a~re ... Si~a~m. Date ~me Date --~me T~ R~ng at ~me of R~ir To~ Reading at ~me of R~r R~i~ ~de, R~i~ ~de, ~llu~on consol di~ a~ ~[3/- ~ ~ . ~llu~on consol di~ at ~ ~ ~ ~ . If r~i~ ~e ~de to the n~e ~y ~u m~ no~ If r~i~ ~re rode to the no~e ~y ~u mu~ n~ t~ Coun~ De~ent of W~ and the Coun~ De~ent of Weigh~ and M~ur~. 66386 66387 TYPE OF INSTALLATION ( ) 1. In-Tank Level Sensor (~-) 2. Leak Detector (~ 3. Fill Box FACILITY NAME 'l-I,,/'~.. /~ ,~T~ ~Z- FACILITY ADDRESS q~d ~ ~ CONTACT PERSON ?~ [ U ~] ~6~ ..... 1. IN TANK LEVEL 'SENSORS ' ~ ~ List By Tank ID Number of Tanks / Manufacturer a Model N~ber F~ Contractor/Installer 2. LEAK DETECTORS N~ber of Tanks ~ Lls~ By Tank ID Name of System /~r~, ~ ~ Manufacturer a Model Number ~d' , ~~ Oontractor/Installer ~' - 3. FILL BOXES. N~ber of Tanks J List By Tank ID ~n O'~/ ~anufacturer a Model Number .~=~ Contractor/Installer i ~ / .......... OWNE~RATOR/. _ _ ............ EMERGENCY CONTA. CT PE'RSON(PRIMARY):.,~ ...... ,-,.., 'h · "~ O'7 PHONE NUMBER: .......................... ..'~., _~..3.,..-.,..~. ........... ~. ..................... : ....................................................................... EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON(SECONDARY): ~ ~,. PHONE NUMBER: ........ ~ ..................................................................................................................................................... "' ADDRESS- ..................... · PHONE NO.: ...... 5.3..=: ..... Z .................................................................... TANK CONTENTS: TANK ~ MANUFACTURER YEAR INSTALLED CAPACITY CONTENTS TANK CONSTRUCTION: TANK ~ TYPE(dw, sw, sec.cont.) MATERIAL INT. LINING CORROSION PROT. LEAK DETECTION: TANKS: VISUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLS VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELLS U-TUBES WITH LINERS U-TUBES WITHOUT LINERS .... D~'~""FETECTOR ~LIQUID SENSORS\ .............. CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS "PRESSURE SENSORS"i'D"ANNULXR SPACE\ LIOUID RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS IN UiTUBES. MONITORING WELLS, OR ANNULARI NONE UNKNOWN OTHER ....................................................................... PIPING INFORMATION: (SUC,PRES.,GRAV.) (SW,DW,LINED IR) LEAK DETECTION: PIPING: ...~ ..... FLOW RESTRICTING LEAK DETECTORS FOR PRESSURIZED PIPING MONITORING SUMP WITH RACEWAY SEALED CONCRETE RACEWAY HALFCUT COMPATIBLE PIPE RACEWAY SYNTHETIC LINER RACEWAY NONE UNKNOWN OTHER I~ERN- COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTI¥1ENT T'REND ANALYSI S I~IORKSHEET FAC I L I TY ~- k~,~-~ '~,~--- ~4)'~S~ PE R.i¥IX T ~ TANK t ~ CAPACITY ]~.,~o PRODUCT ~{e~ YEAR/PER~ INSTRUCT · ON'S : pART A : 0VERAGE/SHORTA~E ~ill in all information at top ',~ ...... - ...... '~orm. ~'~ spa-c~~~ 1 16 period Indicate the year and DAY DATE (+/-) consecutive period of analys DAY 1 /- ~'~ ~ being conducted (from 1 throu DAY 2 '~ -- 12 only). Transfer the date a~ DAY 3 ~ ~ the sign from columns 1 and 16 ,DAY 4 ~ ~ Reconciliation Shee~ to colum' DAY 5 ~ ~ at left. Use the table belo~ DAY 7 ~ ~ ~he period being analyzed'. DAY 8 9 DAY9 ~ ~ ACTION DAY 10 /~ ~ T ABL ~ DAY 11 /~ -- DAY 12 /~ ~ 30-DAY · [ ACTION DAY 13 /~ ~ PERIOD NUMBERI NUMBER DAY 14 /~ ~ 1 * 20 DAY 15 ~ ~ 2 * 37 DAY 16 /7 ~ 3 * 54 _~'Y 17 ~ ~ 4 ~ 69 ~ ~8 /~ - 5 * .85 ~Y ~9 ~ ~ ~ 6 * DAY 20 ~ -- [ 7 ~ 117 DAY 21 ~ -- ] 8 = 133 DAY 22 ~ -- I 9 = 149 DAY 23 t~ ~ ] 10 = 165' DAY 24 ~ ~ 11 = 180 DAY 25 ~ -- 12 = 196 DAY 26 ~7 ,DAY 27 ~ ~ Circle appropriate period an, DAY ~8 ~ ~ action number. A full cycle i DAY 29 ~ ~ made up of periods 1-12, afte ,.DAY 30 ~/ ~ which a ne~ cycle begins. Us~ TOTAL MINUSES information to complete Part B PART B; ACTION NUMBER CALCULATION Line 1. Total minuses this period-Part A Line 2. Cumulative minuses from previous periods in this cycle. Line 3. Total minuses (add lines 1 & 2) ............. Line 4. Action number for this period (from table above) .... Line 5. Is line 3 greater than line 47 ~Yes ~No ..... ~ ............... I~ .Yes_, .you have __~ __reportable _._loss and must. begin notification and investigation procedures as described In Kern County Health Department HANDBOOK tUT-lO "STANDARD INVENTORY CONTROL MONITORING" inv. ~eaJt~ 580 ~113 1016 (6/86) KERN CO_.NTY HEALTH D~ ~ARTMENT Tl~ENE) ANALYSI S WORKSHEET TANK ~ ~ CAPACITY ~ ~ PRODUC~ -~~~ YEAR/PERIOD ~ ,~ I NSTRUCTI ON-S : pART A : 0VERAGE/SHORTAG~ Fill, in all information at top o -- form. In the space for year DAY DATE (+/-) consecutive period of analysi, DAY 1 ~ ~ ~ being conducted (from 1 throug _DAY 2 '~ ~ 12'~). Transfer the date an DAY 3 ~ ~ ~ the sign from columns I and 16 o DAY 4 ~ ~ ~ Reconciliation Sheet to column: DAY 5 ~ ~ at left. Use the table below t DAY 6 g ~ determine the actto~ number fo:' DAY 8 ~ ~ ' .. DAY 9 ~ ~ ACTI ON NUMBER DAY 10 lo ' TABLE DAY 12 /~ ~ 30-DAY [ ACTION .UAV 13 /~ ~ ~PERIOD NUMBER{ NURSER DAY 15 /~ ~ 2 = 37 DAY 16 Y~ ~ 3 = 54 DAY 19 /~ ~ 5 = 85 6 = 101 DAY 20 ~ ~ -- { DAY 21 ~/ ~ 7 = 117 8 = 133 DAY 22 ~ ~ 9 = 149 .... DAY 23 ~ ~ 10 = 165 DAY 24 ~ ~ ~ 11 = 180 .... DAY 2.5 ~ ~ , 12 = 196 ,.DAY 26 Z~ DAY 27 ~ Circle appropriate period and DAY 28 %~ ~ action number. A full cycle is ..DAY 29 ~fl~ ~ ' ' made up of periods 1-12, after DAY 30 ~ ~ which a new cycle begins. Use .TOTAL MINUSES ~ information to complete Part B. _PART B: ACTION NUHBER CALCULATION Line 1. Total =tnuses this period-Part A ............ / ~ Line 2. Cumulative minuses from previous periods in this cycle. [7 Line 3. Total minuses (add lines 1 & 2) .............. ~ Line 4. Action number for this period (from table above) .... ~ Line 5. Is line 3 greater than line 47 ~Yes ~No " If Yes you have ~ reportable loss and must begin ................... fi~CfCi~aCl, on~and~_fnvestigation p~o~edur~.s"~s ~d~-sc~ib~d ..................... in Kern County Health Department' HANDBOOK ~UT-10 "STANDARD INVENTORY CONTROL MONITORING". ~nV. ~{t~ 580 4113 ~0~6 ~ '~ARTIiE'NT KERN CO .,'N T Y HEALTH TREND ANALYS I S WORKSHEET TANK ~ ~ CAPACITY /~ D4a PRODUCT '~~~ YEAR/PERIOD ! NS T RUC T I O N-S : PART A : OVERAGE/SHORTAGE Fill in all information at top o form. In the space for year. DAY DATE (+/-) consecuKive period of analysi DAY 1 ~ ~ ~ bein~ conducted (from 1 throug DAY 2 ~ ~ 12 only). Transfer the date an .,,DAY 3 ~ ~ ~ the si~n from columns 1 and 16 o DAY 4 ~ g -- Reconciliation Sheet to column DAY 5 7 ~ at left. Use the table below t ..DAY 6 f ~ determine the action number fo DAY 8 ~ DAY 9 // ACTION NUMBER DAY 10 /1 ~ TABLE DAY 11 /} DAY 12 /6 -- [ 30-DAY [ ACTION DAY 13 ~ ~ [PERIOD NUMBER[ NUMBER DAY 14 ~ ~ 1 = 20 DAY 15 /~ ~ 2= 37 DAY 16 ~ ~ 3 __ ~ 18 ~ -- 5 = 85 DAY 19 Z/ -- 6 = 101 DAY 21 ~ ~ 8 = 133 ,,DAY 22 ~ ~ 9 = 149 DAY 23 ~ + 10 = 165 DAY 24 2~ ~ - 11 = 180 DAY 25 Z7 ~ 12 = 196 ..DAY 26 V~ ...DAY 27 Z} ~ Circle appropriate 'period and DAY 28 ~ ~ action number. A full cycle is DAY 29 '~/ ~ made up of periods 1-12, after DAY 30 ~' / ~ which a new cycle begins. Use TOTAL MINUSES information to complete Part B. PART B: ACTION NUMBER CALCULATION Line 1. Total minuses this period-Part A ............ Line 2. Cumulative minuses from previous period's tn this cycle. Line 3. Total minuses (add lines I & 2) ,. ............ Line 4. Action number for this period (from table above) .... Line 5. Is line 3 greater than line 47 ~Yes ~No I~ Yes, you have ~ reportable loss and must begin notification and fnveSt~gatfdfi ~o-cedures' as d~scribed tn Kern County Health Department HANDBOOK ~UT-IO "STANDARD INVENTORY CONTROL NONITORING" Env. H~lth 580 4113 1016 (6/86) KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTlqENT PERMIT I D IN~NTORY RECONCILIATION SHEET FACILITY '~"-,,~fz~v~-.7"~ d&,z. ~C~ T~K ~ ~ CAPACI~ /~z ~ PRODUCT ~/~ MONTH/YEAR ~QUATI ON 2 EQ~ATI ON 3 EQUATI ON 4 .' OPENING DELIVERED CLOSING INVENTORY TOTAL METERED RE~ING TOTAL METERED ' TOTAL METERED _ INVENTORY = AMOUNT DATE I~ENTORY + INVENTORY - I~ENTORY = REDUCTION SALES - ~JUS~ENT = THROUGHP~ THROUGHPUT REDUCTION OVER OR SHORT DAYZHOUR~ GALLONS GALLONS G~LONS GArlONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS +GALS. -GALS. ,. ~K ~ ~T~S ~ g~ ,fi/l/l/l/l///////////////////////' ~ ~ ~ I/1/fi/1////////////////////// q 6o?~ ~Y~ Y~7t /5~ [~ ~ I~ I ~n I 1~ /.~ ~K a ~T~.~ Ifz¢ /1/1/1/I1/IH//////////////////// l.t~ I/I/t/1////////////////////Ifil* --z~ ............. ..... . ...... ~ a ~T~f.m ..... z~R~ ill/I//I/I/llflllltlfl/llllllll/l~ - ~, ~ 1/1/1/I1/Ifil///////////////// . . - .......... WEEK'-4 'TOTALS ......... .~/?&S~..:- ..... t/11.tl111It11/11//-//1I//1/t//-tt// .... f_P 4_.~ /llllllllll///ll/I////I////I//- ~o~-z-~v ~T~S ~ ~ 7~ IIIIIIIIIIII!11111111111111111111 6 6 ~ 1~1~1~1~~~~Ifil~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Ik-3/~:NTORY RECONCILIATION $1J~Y A. Percent Variation: ..~. ~ ~/ ~ Variation Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) -~- Gals. ~ Total Metered ThroUghput (Col. 15)' ~ ~ ~ Gals. x 100 = B. Reporting: 1' Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ~NO - Continue ~outine ~onitoring ~S - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does the Vaviation exceed 5~? ~N0 - Continue routine monitoring ' ~YES - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery. A~ Percent. Va~iation: -- Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) - L5 Gals. ~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) //0~ ~als..'x:100 = ~. 0~ ~ Vauiation B. Re~ortin~: 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ~NO - Continue routine monitoring ~S - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? ~NO - Continue routine monltorin~ ~S - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery. A. Percent Variation: ~ount Over/Short (Col. 16) -~O Gals. ~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) ~/~ 6als. x 100 = [-~ ~ Variation B. Re~ortin~: ....... :"- ' - 1. Does the ~o~t Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? " ~NO - Continue routine monitoring ~S - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does-the Variation'exceed 5X? ~NO - Continue routine monitoring ~YES - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery .... A. Percent. Variation: ....... ' .................................... Amount Over/Short (Col 16) '~ Gals ~ Total Metered ThrouGhput (Col. 15) i~ Gals. X 100 = /- ~ ~ ~ Variation 1. Does the ~o~nt ~er' or short exceed 350 Oals?~-='[= ..... ~.N0'*-~- Continue '~ohtine' monitorin~-- .... ~Y";'--~ ~S ....... - Repori within 24 hours of discovery. · " 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? ~NO - Continue routine monitoring -- ~S - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery. . .... 4 -~ ................................ L~-- ..... : ........ ~ ......................... ....... ,~ ........ i~_/.:Ci~g-KL_CY '/- ~ ..... :~- .................. . ................................................................... A. Percent Variation:/ .... =~ ' ' .... · - ............... ' ':'.~ ............................................ ~ ~ ~- - ~ , Variation Amount Over/Shur~ (Col..-16) ~ -/~ Oals. $ Total Metered Throughput .(Col. 15) ~ -- Oalm. x. 100 - · · B.~ -.Reporting: .... ~".~' ' '-' Does the Variation exceed 1.5~? ~NO - Continue routine monitoring ~S - Report to Permitting Authority within ~4 hours of discovery. · i HEREBY CER~iFV-T~T-THIS'--'~ -"~=~'IS "=--A TRUE- '~ ACCU~TE RE,RT. 8IGNA~B ~nv. Health 580 ~113 10~7 {6/86) {Back) -' ' KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT pERMIT # /9 · IN~NTORY RECONCILIATION sHEET - ~UATI ON 4 ~ EgUATi ON2 E~ 15 ~ ~ [ 16 DATE OPENING ~ - = - ~JUS~ENT = TH} REDUCTION = OVER OR SHORT I~ENTORY INVENTORY I~ENTORY REDUCTION SALES ' +GALS -GALS. DAY/HOUR GALLONS _ GALLONS GALLONS 6~LONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONIz%/ GALLONSz~[ GALLONSz~% · & 6 7 _ ~~K ~ ~s ~ ~ & IIIIIII/11111 '.~ '- WEEK 4 TOT~S '/~ o ~v. Health 5804113 1017 (6~6) (Front) ..... .. - ,:, - ,,' '. ' I N~/I~NTORY RECONCILIATION Variation Amount:Over/Short (Col. 16) ~_~ Gals. '~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) ~c~ Gals. x 100 = B. Reporting: ........... - ................... '~'. ..... :.L ...................... 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ' [~NO . Continue routine monitoring .............. DYES .... Report within 24. hours of discoverY, j-->.- 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? . [~NO - -Continue routine' monitoring ...... OYES ' Report to Permitting~Authority within-24 A. Percent Variation:. ............................................... .! ' ' ' ....................................... ............... ~als~-x'lOu~ ~ -'~/"~'~'" 'T ..... ' ' .... ~' . ..... ~'~" Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) /T -- -Gals. -~ :Total Metered Throughput (Co1.'15) ~ B. Reporting: ...... i'_ ................. = ....................................................... - (~ 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ~]NO - Continue routine monitoring - ~]YES - Report within 24 hours of.discovery. 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? ~]NO - Continue routine monitoring [~YES - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours'of discovery. .. A. Percent Variation: .................. . ................................. Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) -~ Gals. ~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) / ?~/~ Gals. x 100 = /,~L~O ~ Variation B. Reporting: ................................... ' ........................ : ....... 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ' ~NO -"Continue routine monitoring .... r~YEs - Report Within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? ~NO - Continue routine monitoring [-]YES - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery. A. Percent Variation: ..... Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) ~ Gals. + Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) 7~/~ Gals. x 100 = - ( ~ ~ Variation .... ' i" Reporting: ~ · ,.,. ~ 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ~NO - Continue routine monitoring [~Y~S . RePort within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? J~NO - Continue routine monitoring ~]YES - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of.. discovery. A. Percent Variation: Amount Over/Short (Col 16) Z~ Gals. : Total Metered Throughput (Col 15) ~F~ Gals. x 100 = ' ~/~ · Variation Does the Variation exceed 1.5~7 ~0 - Continue routine monitoring ~]YES - Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery. I HEREBY CERTIFY THATTHIS IS A TRUE AND ACCURATE REPORT. 8IGNATURE DATE . ,. / / ~v. Health 580 4113 1017 (6/86) (Back) ............................... KERN COUNTY HEALTH BEPARTMENT PERMIT IN~FENTORY RECONCI LIATI ON SHEET ~ ~ ~ ~ . 8 ~ ~UA~ON DATE OPENING DELIVERED CLOSING ~5 15 -- [ I~ENTORY + - = TOTAL METERED RE~I~ TOTAL METERED TOTAL METERED INVENTORY AMOUNT INVENTORY S~ES - = - = DAY GALLONS ~J~ THROUGHPUT THROUGHPUT REDUCTION OVER 0R SHORT GALLONS GALLON~ GALLONS GALLONS __ GALLONS +GALS. -GALS. 7/fo ~ o7 a I ~ ~1/11//1111111/111111 ~ /~o I~0 / ~; _/ )T~S -, .., ,,-~ .-:~. :.' .~ .... , . , _ " I ~]~fENTORY REGO__NCI LI ATI ON A. Percent Variation: ~ ";i._.. ~/Y ~ Variation Amount Over/Short {Col. 16) & Gals. ~ Total Metered Throughput {Col. 15) /~ Gals. x 100 = ' B. Reporting: ~3YES- - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals7 ~NO - Continue routine monitoring 2. Does the-Variation exceed S~? C~NO- Continue routine monitorin~ [3YES - Re 'crt to Permittin Authorit within 24 hours of discover · A. Percent Variation: /q~ Gals. x 100 - ~ Variation Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) ~ Gals. + Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) , Reporting: '- - ..... ' ................... ~YES - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ~0 - Continue routine monitoring - Re crt to Permittin Authority within 24 h6urs"of discover · 2. Does the Variation. exceed 5~? ~ - Continue routine monltorin_~ ~YES - · - I. Percent, Variation:.- ........ ! ........ - ...... '" /; /. ~e ~ Variation ':- Amount over/s~r{-(c~i_.-_-lg) [ ~ __ Gais:J + Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) /! Gals. x lOO = Bi' Reporting: '* ' .... . ~3yBs - Report within 24 hours 'of discovery. 1. Does the Amount'Over or Short exceed 350 Gala? [JNO - Continue routine monitoring 2. Does the Variatio~~ exceed 5~?' -- ~]NO-':-~- Continue routine monitorin_~ ~]YES '--Re"ort'toPermlttin Auth°rity within 24 hours of discovery. A. Percen.t. Variation:- ' ........ /~ Gals. x 100 = f' ~ ~/ ~ Variation Amount Over/Short=-(Col. 16) ~ / 6als. + Total Metered Throughput (Col~ 15) 1.. Does the Amount or_er o~ Short exceed 350 Gala? '¥"'.' y ..... [~_~o - Conti~ue-routiue"m°nit°ring _-.-.-__~ ..... [~YE$.L- Report within ~-4 hours of discovery. .... ~ ' - ' Re crt to Permtttin Authorit within 24 hours of discover · 2 'Does th_~e Variati°~''ex-~e~d 5%? ontinue routine monitoring_ ~YES A.- Percent- Variation: .... ~ .... ~ ............................ -' - ~--' Gals' x 100 - ' ~ ~ Variation Amount over/Shorf'(co1--18) ~'~ .... ~' Gals.. + Total Metered Throughput (Col'. 15) _ _. .__ "Does the~Va'riat-i~-~ceed 1.5~? '- ~]N~ - Continue routine monitorin~' F]YBS'-. Re out to Permittin Authorit within 24 hours of discover · " I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT'THi$'*IS A TRUE AND AccURATE REPORT Env. Health 580 4113 1017 (6/86) (Back) . . _. facility during the t 12 months. ~ f -- Note:-":-All'maJor modlflcattons/~quire ~ P~rmlt ~ Construct from -- the Permitting Authorit~. 2.~ I have done major modifications for which I obtained Permit(s) to Construct from Permitting Authority Signature Permit to Construct # Date ....... 3. Repair and Maintenance Summary .................... ~ ........................ Attach a summary of all: --Routine and required maintenance done to 'this facility's piping, and monitoring equipment. --Repair of submerged pumps or suction pumps. --Replacement of flow-restricting leak detectors with same. --Repair/replacement of dispensers, meters, or nozzles. --Repair of electronic leak detection components, or replacement with same. " --Installation of ball float valves. --Installation or repair of vapor recovery/vent lines. Include the date of each repair or maintenance a¢~ivity. NOTE: .All repairs or replacements in response to a leak require a Permit to Construct from the Permitting Authority as do ail other modifications to tanks, piping or monitoring equipment not listed here. 4. Fuel Changes - Allowed for Motor Vehicle Fuel tanks .Only. List all fuel storage changes in tanks, noting: Date(s), tank number(s), new fuel(s) stored. 5. Inventory control monitoring is required for this facility on the Permit to Operate, and I have not exceeded any reportable limits as listed in the appropriate inventory control monitoring handbook ~ during the last twelve months (if not applicable, disregard). -~ 6. TFend Analysis Summary Please attach Annual Trend Analysis Sum,~ary for the las~ 12 periods. ~ 7. Meter Calibration Check Form · Please attach current, completed ~eter Calibration Check Form i DEPARTMENT- OF WEIGHTS AND MEASUR. FS -: ,: ,, .-~ ..j . COUNTY OF KERN r 1116 East California Avenue Bakersfield-93307 ?elephone (805) 861-2418 · - Certificate oflnspectio/~ K 0 J. ~ ~-[ :%-.'.. "' weights, and measures said to be the property of o~ used by: ..... ' ' ' NAME ~. . ' /'..'.'".'". '. ' .... IN .. ' " ~'J~J[ L,/ (OWNER'"OR AGENT OF* OWNER OF' PROPERTY INSPECTED) PROMINENT PI.A¢I[ DEPUTY/INSPECTOt~ -- ' '~- '~ /.- ~ ~ TANK FACILITY ANNUAL REPORT J4N '! 9 [989 ,-- ' ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL 1. I have not done any major modifications to this facility during the Signature Note: Ail major modifications ~ire a . nstruct from the Permitting Authority. I have done major modifications for which I obtained Permit(s) Construct from Permitting Authority ~ Signature -- Permit to Construct ~ Date 3. Repair and Maintenance Summary Attach a ~ummary of all: --Routine and required maintenance done to this facility's tank, piping, and monitoring equipment. --Repair of submerged pumps or suction pumps. --Replacement of flow-restricting leak detectors with same. --Repair/replacement of dispensers, meters, or nozzles. --Repair of electronic leak detection components, or replacement with same. " -- Installation of ball float valves. -- Installation or repair of va~or recovery/vent lines. Include the date of each repair or maintenance activity. NOTE: All repairs or replacements in response to a leak require a Permit to Construct from the Permitting Authority as do all other modifications to tanks~ piping or monitoring eqUipment not listed here. 4. Fuel Changes - Allo~ed for Motor Vehicle Fuel tanks Only. List all fuel storage changes In tanks, noting: Date(s), tank number(s), ne~ fuel(s) stored. 5. Inventory control monitoring is required for this facility on-the Permit to Operate, agd I have not exceeded any reportable limits as listed in the appropriate inventory control monitoring handbook during the last twelve months (if not applicable, disregard). . Please attach Annual Trend Analysis Summary for the last 12 periods. 7. Meter Calibration Check Form Please attach current, completed Meter Calibration Check Form Note: 1' All meters must have calibration checks a minimum of twice a year, which may include checks done by the Department of Weights and Measures. 2? Before starting calibration runs, wet the calibration can with product and i return product to storage. " 3. Run 5 gallons with nozzle wide open into the can. Note gallons and cubic · .; inches drawn, land return product to storage. 4.i' Run 5 gallons with the nozzle' one-half open into the can. Note gallons and cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage. 5. After all product for one calibration check is returned to storage, remember ~ ; to record the volume' returned to storage in column 9 of the Inventory Recording Sheet. 6.: If' the volume measured in a 5-ga'lion calibration can is more-than 6 cublc inches above or below the 5-gallon mark, the meter requires calibration by a registered dev~ice repairman. Date/Time Hose or Tank #/ Fast Flow Slow Flow Volume Returned Calibration Device Repairman Date o£ Pump # Product 5-Gallon Draft 5-Gallon Draft to Storage Required? Used for Calibration , " Owner or Operator Signature ['~ Calibrator's 5ignature Registration ,,~ "~, SUB, IT, 4 COPY OF THIS FORM WITH ANNUAL ~DJRT. ' ~-~t//<~ Y~ , l~.d /~- Facility: ~ //~z~~ ~,~/~ {,(/~z~ Permit # O~ DD ~ Note: , ~ All meters m~st have calibration checks a minimum of twice a ~r, which may include checks done by the Department of Weights and Measurem. 2. Before starting calibration' runs, wet the 'calibration dan with product and return product to storage. -- 3. Run.5 gallons with nozzle wide open into the can. Note gallons and cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage. 4. Run 5 gallons with the nozzle one-half open Into the can. Note gallons and cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage. ; 5. After all product for one calibration check is returned to storage, remember ( to record the volume returned to storage in column 9 of the Inventory Recording Sheet. 6. If the volume measured in a 5-gallon calibration can is more than 6 cubic inches above or below the 5-gallon mark, the meter requires culibration by a registered device repairman. Hose orlTank #/ Fast Flow Slow Flow Volume Returned Calibration Device Repairman Date of Date/Time Pump # Product 5~Gallon Draft 5-Gallon Draft to Storage Required? Used for Calibration /'~' ,'~S.~'~'~ Gals Cu. Inches~Gals Cu I~ches Gallons Yes No Calibration ~ O~ner or Operator Signature Calibrator's Signature ~.~ ~~ ~ Registration ~ ~-d~O~ · ~ SUBMIT A COPY OF THIS FOR~ WITH ANNUAL HO-UR REPORTABLE Vi%l{I ATI ON/LOSS · ' NOTI FI CATI ON TO: -K~n County Health- De-~artMehf ............ : ....... --- --~'- ~ -~- - 17o0 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 98305 Attn: Underground Tank Section _ Facility ' _~-~-;/,~-r~ .C~,~ ~,~/~_,~ Permit Nam~ O~ Person Filin~ Report: ~ ~ ~~ ~) On ~~ /~, /~ ~Y /~0 ~ , the above facility had an (date and time) Inventory variation/loSs that exceeded reportable limits as described b~low: Amount o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses Tank ~ Daily Weekly Monthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Variation/Loss Variation/Loss Trend Analysis I have -~t-epl~d dispensing product and begun investigation procedures required by the Permitting Authority. This notification is in addition to the phone call I previously placed. REPORT DATE: 4-06-89 CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES PAGE li FUEL INVENTORY/MONITORING REPORT FOR THE PERIOD: 03/89 FACILITY~ BAKERSFIELD CARWASH OPERATOR: PHIL GARNER 920 34TH STREET TANK NOI 8204005-TANK NO. 3 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 PRODUCT: UNLEADED (12000 GAL TANK) PERMIT $1 060004C (--METERS--> BEGINNING ( ........ DELIVERIES ....... ) TOTAL CALCULATED ENDING (---VARIANCE---) LEAK ~I ~EE~___CLO~E ~L£B -_~IZCE__ _GB~ .... ~EI ....... ILB__ Z~E~I~BI I~E~I~BY_ ~IICE_ ~J~I~ IO~I__~LLDW~BLE B~IE # I 13,237 13,391 154 9,368 9,368 9,214 9,212 =-~ 100 2 13,391 13,456 I 65 9,212 9,212 9,147 9,146 1- 100 -0.02 3 13,456 13,642 186 9,146 9,14& 8,9&0 8,964 4 100 0.00 4 13,642 13,773 '131 8,964 8,964 8,833 8,854 i 100 DEL 5 13,?73 13,911 139 8,834 1,900 ' 1,903 1,950 10,784 10,645 10,643 · 2- 100 0.06 6 13,911 14,076 165 10,&43 10,643 10,478 10,478 0 100 0°04 7 14,076 14,167 91 10,478 10,478 10,387 10,387 0 100 0.02 TOTAL WEEK 1 931 0 8 14,167 14,348 181 10,387 10,387 10,206 10,206 0 100 N/A 9 14,348 14,475 127 10,206 10,206 10,079 10,079 0 100 0.04 10 14,475 14,836 360 10,079 10,079 9,719 9,708 11- 101 0.05 11 14,836 14,960 125 9,?08 9,?08 9,583 9,583 0 100 0.04 12 14,960 15,101 141 9,583 9,583 9,442 9,.440 ~-o 100 N/A 13 15,101 15,239 138 9,440 9,440 9,302 9,301 1- 100 DEL 14 15,237 15,414 176 9,301 876 876 820 10,121 9,945 9,941 4- 100 N/A TOTAL WEEK 2 1,248 18- 15 15,414 15,612 198 9,941 9,941 9,?43 ?,7,10 3- 100 N/A 16 15,~12 15,751 138 9,?40 9,740 9,602 9,7?4 172 OVER 100 N/A 17 15,751 16,028 '278 9,774 9,774 ?,496 9,502 6 100 0.03 18 1&,028 1&,275 246 9~502 9,502 9,25& ~,254 2- 100 0.00 1~ 1&,275 l~,40& 131 9,254 9,254 9,123 9,12& J 100 0.01 20 l&,40& 1&,714 308 9~12& 9,12& 8,818 8,814 4- 100 0.01 21 1&,714 1&,872 158 8,814 8,814 8,&S& 8,&58. 2 100 DEL TOTAL WEEK 3 1,457 174 22 1&,872 17,014 *143 8,&58 .2,800 2,800 2,808 ll,4&& 11,323 ~ 11,324 I 100 23 17,014 17,285 271 11,324 ~ 11,324 11,053 11,051 2- 100 24 17,285 17,400 115 11,051 ; 11,051 lO,SJ& 10,934 2- 100 0.04 25 17,400 17,452 51 10,~34 10,~34 10,883 10,883 0 100 0.04 2& 17,452 17,452 *0' '10,883 10,883 10,883 10,884 I 100 0.04 27 17,452 17~550 98 10~884 10,884 10,78& 10,78& 0 100 0.02 28 17,550 17,&91 140 10,78& 10,78& lO,&4& 10,&49 J 100 TOTAL WEEK 4 818 1 2~ iT,~.l 17,749 59 10,&49 10,&49 10,590 10,58~ 1- 100 0.02 30 17,74~ 17~863 113 10,589 10,58~ 10,47& 10,474 ~-~ 100 0 31 17~863 18,184 321 10,474 10,474 10,153 10,155 2 100 TOTALS 4,94? 5,576 5,5?9 5,578 4,421 10,155 156 (.~ ADJUSTMENT CODES A: OVER/UNDER DELIVERIES F: T~NK TEST B: TEMF'ERTURE C~ SPILLAGE H: TRANSFER D: THEFT E~ CALIBRATION TEST CHAR, ! S FENLEY ENTERPRISES, DBA 5 Minute Car Wash / Modesto Luggage and Leather Kern County Health Department ~Ms. Janice Lehman ~ ~700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 .... R~:- 'Tanl~"'Te~'t-S L 5~Mi'nu-t'e'"Car Wash ...................................... 920 34th Street 805-323-9071 Dear Janice, On April llth, we contracted with Liquid Construction, Inc to test our tanks at the above address. Although Kern County does not yet require annual tank testing (does it?), we had it done for two reasons: 1. As part on our interna! fuel monitoring business p!an. 2. Tanks nos. 2 & 3 (unleaded regular) were failing the n~ghtly leak test on the Veeder Root TLS-250 tank level sensor. I must admit that item no. 2 was causing, some concern. However, looking back and ~ast years leak results at the save time of year showed very similar results. That is, one or two tanks would begin fai!~ng the tank test for no apparent reason. This however did not deter us from the the tank test; tw.o reasons - its cheap insurance and we still have very little experience evaluating leak results from the system (two years). The ca'use of~the failing leak tests, I think, is due to the temperature change between seasons and the inability of the TLS-250 to handle these variations. Veeder Root does have an update that wi!! provide more information on leak tests. We have ordered the update and should arrive ~'n a month or two. I have enclosed our fue! monitoring reports for your information/review. The far right column are the leak resu!ts. The !eak rate is in tenths of .a gallon loss/gain per hour. 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 / Modesto, California 95355 / (209) 576-0381 Veder Root defines a 'failed' test as anything above or below two tenths per hour A 'N/A' in the column means ' not available and a 'DEL' means a delivery was made during the leak test which causes an invalid test. Should you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please call me at 209-576-0381. Our ~lanager, .Phil Garner, has al! the same reports I do so you may review any of the reports at the Car Wash.. Sincerely yours, ~l~iager of Fuel Operations LCI "LI' UID CONSTRUCTION, INC. Charles Fenley Enterprises 2125 Wylie Dr. Suite ~9 Mod°sro, Ca. 95355 · , ~ ,Re: ~ Charles Fenley Enterprises, 9 0 34th St. Bakersfield, On April 11, 1988 a Petro Tire System Test was performed at the above-referenced location. The test was performed by George Yarbrough, LCI Technician. The NFPA Code 329.02 criteria for a tight system is a maximum loss of .05 gallons per hour. Because of the almost infinite variables involved, this is 'not intended to be a mathematical tolerance and is not the permission actual leakage. During the stand-pipe test procedure the internal liquid hydrostatic pressure applied to the underground tank system is generally two to three times greater than normal liquid storage pressures. This increase in hydrostatic pressure will amplify the. indicated rate of leak accordingly. SYSTEM TEST Tank No. 1 - East Size - 12,000 gallons Product - Super Unleaded The test showed a minus .010 gallons per hour. Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested mathematically tight. Tank No. 2 - Center Size - 12,000 gallons Product - Unleaded The test showed a minus .006 gallons per hour. Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested mathematically tight. Tank No. 3 - West Size - 12,000 gallons Product - Unleaded The test showed a minus .005 gallons' per hour. Based on the abovecriteria, we find the. tank.test.ed mathemati~al~¥_~gh~ 1054 North 'J' Street · Post Office Box 1220 ° Tulare, California 93275 · (209) 688-1980 This concludes our test and findings. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me. It is your responsibility to notify your local County Health Department, ........................... Envir=onmental~Health,_within thirty. (30) days of_t.he___~esuktsof__ this test. This notification is required by the California Administrative Code, title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Contol Board, Sub-chapter 16 Underground Tank Regulation, Article 4.30. We have enjoyed working with you on. this project. If you need any further information, please feel free to call. ~ :~i~.[~!~,//~.~.~!?/~!~:~.:./ 'Steve Coldren Tank Te~ting Coordinator SC/meo eric 1 osure Data Chart for Tank System Tig(t, mess Test petro Tile ' PLEASE PRINT TANK TESTER 1. OWNER Pm~,~ [] ~::Charles_ Fenley Interprises 2125 Wylie Dr. Suite #9 Modesto~ Ca. 9535.9 Tank(S) ~ . . · . . --- o a. 95355 323-90; 0PE~TOR " - .................. ; ........................... 3. R~SON FOR TE~ To Test System For Tightness (~M*in Fulh) 4. WHO REQUE~ Charles Fenley Interprises 4-11-88 ~ST AND WHEN Charles Fenl~rise~"~125~lie Dr. Suite #9 Modesto~95355 5. WHO IS PAYING Charles Fenely Interprises FOR THIS TEST? c~-~. ~,. :~ . 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED a/ ~r~ /~,nn~ I~?~,,~ . 5~' 8. UNDERGROUND WATER o.m ,o ,~ W"""". - / ~ ~ g. FILL-UP h.~ ,o ~ f.~ __ hr.. 0.,. ARRANGEMENTS b-. ~.cx to "xo. off" ,~ m. T~. How.~ T~iflil ~ ot~ fw ~tme ~ i~u~ 10. CONTRA~OR.. MECHANICS. any oth~ ~ntr~t~ OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS TEST RESULTS Tank Thll il tO certify thai thlle trunk aystemm wee, e tilted on the date(I) sflOWfl. Those incllcate~i am "1igor* 13. CERTIFICATION me National Rm Protl~tlo~ Aio~tltlon Plml~llet 32<J. z~.--//-~,~ ~(~¢1(~5~ Liquid Construction, ~ / ~,~o,,./~.3 'r .....oc ...........c .......8, s,~ ...../' 15. TANK TO TE~T - '~,::,~ : iS~"BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD: 16. CAPACl. 17. FILLsUP FOR ~EST ,~ ....~ 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST'THIS TANK ~'w,t,.~,,k ~ U"el')~tnot"tedwlthLVLLT ~0~ ~ ~ ~0 ~0 ro.,.o.n~,.~.* ..... ,;...~y ~o*o.~,.w.".* ~..k.. TSTT ASSEMBLY 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~.o. ' ~ s,.o.,, ~mplete sexton ~low: ~flom of tank to gtade'. .......................... [ ,: ~,, ~" ~o, ~'.,o... ........................... 30 ~.. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION 1 I, four pound rule r. Oired? V. ~ ~ ~ TOt" ~"b'"o ~o ...~b,. -- ..,o.,m.~. ... I b ~ in. RECIPROCAL M~HOD ~, Pr.sure at ~ttom Ol,lank P.S.I. ~ ~ in. ~low lank I~ ...................................... Tem~um of ~ple ................................. ~ ~ 'F digits j ~T..~,,.. '"' COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION (Complete after circulation)//-~= ~ full ~k NOTES ~dro~ter emp~y~ ................................... ~ H ~..d ~pl. Tem.rllurl 7 ~ '~ 24C~ FOR TESTING WITH WATER ~ T.~ c ~ o Ref~ to N.F.P~ 26, '~- ......... ; 30. .rORO$~AnC 31. 34. 38.,~ mu~t 39. LOG OF lEST PROCEDURES I PRESSURE · IGTUN( ItISU~V[II$ (~ IEIKIAIUK COl~lUIlOI CHANGES ACCU~,JI~IIO ~ [ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,, CONTROL,* *~, EACH READING ,IN /~'.oo ~RR"zVE~ AT SZTE::. TOOK TANK BURZ ~L M[ ~URE~ E~S~ CIIECKEI FOR ~A' ER~ PLEBE NOTE~ Zfl TIlE ~VENT. Ail /VA~R~ FOOK ]NVENTO~Y 0F ~ODUCT ON HAk ~ i REPAR[D ARE, FOR SE~ TiNG UP T~TE~ POC~E~:; ~ERE ~RESENT ~H TIlE T~ NK/SYSTEU iT COU'_D tlAV,: AN EFF[ ~T ON Ttt. i T~F REA! [NGS. i'2.,'~cSTA~ A~ STARTE~ CZRCU/A/ZNG P~ J~, ( LEP A: ~.. J~O HIHUTES ClRCU~T~HG TIHE I ---'~ ..... ,,.::~..~.~,.~LeP,,,.Een~-e~,,.!nCe,~plC.~[~ .... 921~ 4th.Si:.. ""'' ~ ~ B~ersfield Ca. 93301 4-11-88 15. TANK TO TES~ ~ ~: I"'~"BRIE~ DIAG~M OF TANK RELD 16. CAPAC'. - ~~ ~ By~ ~e 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST ~ ' ?~- '. ,' ~re ~ ~ ~ 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ~ ~, ~..~ ~ u..m ~., ~-~ ~m ~. ~ .,~.~,~ ~,. ,o,.,, ,.,,. 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR '. T,..,,. ~.,i~ ~ / ~p,.o,~. ~,~: :' TS~ ASSEMBLY 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~ ~., 0 ~,o.,, ~ : ~,~ o, ,..~ ,o ,,..- . .. / 3 f ~dd ~- ~ ~.,o~ .,~ ........................... 30 ,.. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION 1. "'~' ~fl" '~e ,.Mi?d? Y" ~ ~ ~ Tot" ,u~iq ,o .,~, -,~,o.~,,e ! ~ ( i.. RECIPROCAL M~HOD ~. ~,o,, ,o ~"...~ ,ro~ ..~ o,,..~ m. 20. EXTENSION.HOSE SE~ING T~. of ~.~ U~ ~ e ~ ~te~ ~ ~ lUCl~ tu~ 6" or more Tem~ure ~ T~k ~. ~utO II lop d lank P,S.I. '11 Fill pl~ e~e~ a~e ~ade. use I~ of fill, ~. ~..,.~.o...,,.,.,.,~,,~.,.,~. ' / 7 F ~ ~ ~,..;~,.,-, ....................................... -,~., .,.o,~,,., ,.. iq ~G . 7y/7~ .~ o~....., ~..~ ............... ~3, ~ ' Bel~n .............. ,Tank dll. IA, dl~ . ~ ' COEFFICIENT oF EXPANSION (Complete after circulation) /1, P~ 7 , t ~3 ~ . / ~"~ "~" "' ~.~ ~,.,. o..~ ........................... 5~, ~ ,~,, .., ,, o. ,~ ,,,, ,,.,., ~TES ........ ~ Trl~fer to Lin~ ~ ~.~ T~..,. ......................... & ~ 'r 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER ~ T.m c ~ .~ ~F, F~ T~ A ........................ T~ C ................................................ ~ I~ ~IM ~ ~ ~ ~ f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T~M D ................................................ ~a~~~,~ m~t~ ~ T~ a ............................................ , m~m~e~~m~~t~ T~C~m~. ~~1 ~Ym ~ T~C~ " ~ ~ ".F. PX ~ ~ *&[4 ~ ~7.{ ~ ~ ~ "' 25. ' (a) . (b) = (c) . .' ..-~ ...~,~.~,,..~ .. : . . ..... ... ...~.. · ~ ~ ,.- m ' ~ ~-~ .., {, i 30. HTJIRO$1AIiC 31. V0LUa~ raiSing[Pis ~ ltart~tu~ C0lr{l~ll0l CHANGES CHANGe PRESSURe REC0tO 10 .MI OL. ~ FACIOR II) tACH flEAOING .f wklth Eel.fl Alt. Pled.ct , ~RRIVED AT SITE: ~ TOOK TANK BURZ ~L Mi ~UREI E~S: CHECKEI FOR ~A~ ER: PLEBE NOTE: ]N TIIE ~VENT M ,/VA~R FOOK IN~ENTO.~V OF ~ODUCT ON HA&): REPAR[D ARE~ ~OR SE1 TING UP T~TE~ POCKET:~ ~ERE ~RESENT IN TIlE T,~NK/SVSTEM,. ~ IT COU'.b ItA~,: A~ EFF~ ~[ ON TIt T~[ REA! ~GS. .... 7~LiVERv' TRUCK ARRIVED: ~SZSTE ) DR] VER I~ FILL ~g TA~K SET UP T~T ~ACTOR INUTES CIRCU~T!NG TIME " 'EST CONCLUDED. ~{f~ FOUND TO ~J TZgllr OR ~ )r TIGH1 ON THlf DAY. ~ -//-~ " iq. Char1 s ~Fenle Inte~ ~ '~ ....... . ',0 3bt!i S~. . ',h-Bakersfield Ca. 93301' 4-11-88 ~s, TA~ TO TEST' . ~..:" ~? Bn~EF maGsa~ OF TAU~ hELD 17. FILL-UP FOR TE~T ,~.;. 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES T0 TEST THIS TANK ~t~. ~ Une~)Mngtm~mt~tV ' ~ ~ ~'"' 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR · ~ ~om of link to grlde* . ........................... 1. Is four ~nd role r.uie~? .L V. ~ . ~ Total lubtng to III.hie- aUpeoximale . ./ ~_ ~ ,.. RECIPROCAL MET~ ~ Tank top Io grade* ................. ~ ~ in. ~dro~ter Employ~ ............................ ? H ~tend ~le ~ I~t~ tu~ ~" oe more Tlm~r~ure 4. ~ure ~ top of t~k ~ ' P.[I. '11 Fill pl~ exten~ I~e grade, use t~ of ~ L ~,.'d'.- '"' COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION (Complete after circulation) I(/~ . ,Te~sfee to {' '~ -- .p.T..r.um ......................... ~ 'F 24c'' FOR TESTING WITH 'TER '' z'' c & ° ~ ~. N.F.PX ~ ~ ~S[4 ~ ~l.t ~ ~ ~ '' 25. (a) ~CCUM'II ~ It 0 ~ ' ~ ~ ~ /~ ~ ~ COHTROL ~[CORD lO .gl Ut. USE IAClOR I~) TACH ~EAOING l~l flecofd dellils of setting up I~Mq · lachel Orl~ulte R~pIBce4 I-I Tktfm. I Hither ~ {~) ~ (.} m ~me Uinus '~ .... ~nd funning lest (Use full h. ' ..... ~:oo tRR/VEP AT SiTE:"TOOK TANK BURItL M[ ~URE~ E~S~ CHEC~E~ FOR ~A~ ER: PLEBE NOTE: rOOK ]NVENTO.~OF~ ~ODUCT ON H~ ): ~REPAR~D ARE~ FOR SE~ T]NG UP T~TE~ POCKET~T ....0~LIVERv'~RU~K'-~R-~ED: ~SZSTE~ OR VER il FiLLiNG TANK SET UP r~r ~ACTOR ~D;~ STAND AND STARTED CIRCULATING PU 4P, LED A; R. ~MINUTES CIRCULATING TIME ~: ~o F/~F SENSOR REAPING ~t;q~START SENSOR READING I. ~,~ 42.0 .~00 .~IP --. ~qP ~Z ~f2 ~.~ -. 777 2 4 HO'UR I:'.E PORT~I~LE V.~l{I A ~'~I ON/LOSS NOTIFI CATION TO: .... ; K~rn%-ounty Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Attn: UnderEround Tank Section RECORDING: Name 0__f Person Filing Report: On ~/~-~. /~?~F? , the above facility had an (date and time) inventory variation/loss that exceeded reportable limits as described Amount o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses Tank ~ Daily Weekly Monthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss· Variation/Loss Variation/Loss Trend Analysis (w, 4 I havs//sto~ped dispenstn~ product and begun investi~ation procedures required the Permittln~ Authority. This notification is in addition to the phone call I previously placed. TANK FACILITY A~UAL l, I have not done any major.modifications to this facility during .the'. last 13 months, S~gnature' Sf .~':." _ No.te:--All-maJor-modlficattonsfft~qU_tre__a_.Permtt.__~o..Construct from 3, I have done major modifications for which I obtained Permit.(.s) to .~ Construct from Permitting Authority ~ Signature -, · Permit to Construct # Date ................ 8. Repair and Maintenance'Summary ........ ' Attach a summary of all: -- Routine and required maintenance done to this facility's tank, piping, and monitoring equipment. -- Repair of submerged pumps or suction pumps. -- Replacement of flow-~estricting leak detectors with same. -- Repair/replacement of dispensers, meters, or nozzles. -- Repair of electronic leak detection components, or replacement with same. -- Installation of ball float valves. -- Installation or repair of vapor recovery/vent lines. Include th~ date of each repair or maintenance activity. NOTE: All repairs or replacements in response to a leak ~equire a Permit to Construct-from the Pe~mitting Authority as d6 other modifications to tanks, piping or monitoring equipment not listed here. 4. Fuel Changes - Allowed for Motor Vehicle Fuel tanks 0nly. List all fuel storage changes in tanks, noting: Date(s), tank number(s), new fuel(s) stored. 8. Inventory control' monitoring is required for this facility on the Permit to Operate, and I have not exceeded any reportable limits as listed in the appropriate inventory control monitoring handbook during the last twelve months (if not applicable, disregard). 6~naly~i~ Summary Please attach Annual Trend Analysis Summary for the last 12 periods. _. ?. Meter Calibration Check Form Please attach current, completed Meter Calibration Check Form HOUR REPORTABLE VARI ATI ON/LOSS ,' .. · ' No'ri FI CA'ri ON ...... Ker~-"County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Attn: UnderEround Tank Section ., RBC~IRDING: ~ame 0~ Person ~tltn~ Report: ~~ ~~. ' 0, ~ /~/9 ~ , the above facility had an (date and time) ~nventory variation/loss that exceeded reportable, limits as described b~low: Amount o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses ~ank ~ Daily Weekly ~onthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Variation/Loss Variation/Loss Trend Analysis I have/stopped dispensing product and begun investigation procedures required by the.Permitting Authority. This notification ts tn addition to the phone call I previously placed. CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES, DBA -' ' 5 Minute Car Wash / Modesto Luggage and Leather Jan. 11, 1988 __ Kern County Health Department ................... Ms. _Janice ~Lehman 1700 Flower street ............................................. ' Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: 5-Minute Car Wash Permit # 060004C Dear Janice, I completed Dec. '87 reconciliation today and noticed Tank No. 3 failed Monthly variation'test. I have enclosed the reconciliation sheet (your version) and my monitoring report which details the nightly leak test results (last column) from our Veeder-Root TLS-250 for your review. Of the thirty (30) tests, only one failed (Dec. 26th).. The test on Dec. 24th was not available. .. This was a particularly low volume month for us due to bad weather and the reason.why the variance percentage was above 1.5%. · '- Please call should you have any questions. Sincerely, James B. Mc Kay 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 / Modesto, California 95355 ! (209) 576-0381 CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES, DBA 5 Minute Car Wash / Modesto Luggage and Leather Jan. 11, 1988 Kern County Health Department Ms. Janice Lehman ......... 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE' 5-Minute Car Wash Permit # 060004C Dear Janice, I completed Dec. '87 reconciliation today and noticed Tank No. 3 failed Monthly variation test. I have enclosed the reconciliation sheet (your version) and my monitoring report which details the nightly leak test results (last column) from our Vee,der-Root TLS-250 for your review. Of the thirty (30) tests, only one failed (Dec. 26th). The test on Dec. 24th was not available. This was a particularly low volume month for us due to bad weather and the reason why the variance percentage was above 1.5%. Please call should you have any questions. Sincerely, .. ~B Mc Kal 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9' / Modesto, California 95355 / (209) 576-0381 t! ' ' F'UIEL ZNVE'i,ITORY.;'MONITOR]:i,~G REF'ORT · i F-OR 'T'Hf.{ PER?OD; 12/f.t'7 i : 920 `34TI4 ~'T'RE.F:'T 'TANI,~ NO: 8204005.-TANK NO. `3 i BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93~]01 F'ROI)UCT.' UNL. I-ZADr£[I (*12000 (?Al.. TANK) ( ---I'IE'I'EF:S ..... ) BEG INI'II NB < ....... DEL..:[ UEiR lES ............. ) TOTAl_ CAI...CULA'T'E:CI ENI)ING [ (---MARIANCE ..... -) LEAK .1 1~ .`365 .16,5'75 ii 210 9,09.1 '?,09.t 8,881 8,877 4- ZOO' 0,;00 2 16 .5'75 16,'71] !] .138 8,877 8,877 8,739 1'],734 5- .tO0 0~02- *15~ ~ 16 '7175 16,864 j . .~; (3,7734 -- 8,734 8,582 8,578 4- 100 4 16 864 16,'9218 i [! 64 ~,~78 O 8,578 8,514 8,512 ,_ 100 0*05- 5 16 928 1'7,004 '76 (3,5].2 8,',512 8,4756 8, ,135 1- 100 0).04- 6 17 004 1'?,06:[ ?~ 5'7 8,4`35 8,4;35 8,378 8,3?5 3'- 100 0;05- 8 17 14;] 17,284 :[42 8,291 ~ 8,291 8,149 8,148 1- 100· 0°03- 9' 17 284 17,50'9 'r 224 ,'.],:1.4(] h"/ 8,148 '7,924 7,920 4- 100' 0.02 10 1'7 509 1'7¢782 i. 2'7.-5. 7,920 ';/~ ?,?.'20 7,647 '7,6475. 4- 100 0,04 12 1'7 867 18,0'77 : 210 7,55'7 ~~.~/¢~ 7,5.~;'7 7,754'7 7,344 `3- 100 0o01- 175 18: 0'?"? 18,167 i: 90 '7,344 '?,J~44 7,254 '~" 100 0~04-*' 14 18:16'7 18,47'7 [! Lit() '7,252 ? 2.52 6,94;] 6,9732 10.- 100 0,04- 1.5 11~1,4'77 18,576 , 9~? 6,9`32 ~ 6 932 6,8`3~ 6,830 3- 100 0.00 16 18,5'76 18,::597 20 6,030 6 t];.:~O 6, g¢lO 6,808 2'- 100 0,00 2'7 18 59'7 1.8,69'7 ~. 10.0 6,80EJ 6 808 6,708 6,'704 4-' 100 0*02 18 18 697 17,091 ~u `394 6,704 6 '704 6,310 6,1.']-(39 11- 10! 0o05'~' 1,4 17 091. lC~ 214 h 12`3 6,299 6 299 6,176 6,17~ 3-- 100 0,02- 20 19 214 19 4752 ! 2.'].1'? 6,17~ 6 17`3 5,956 5,954 2'- 100 0.01 21 19~4;32 19 665 i 234 :5,954 ~g 5 9.~54 5,720 5,718 2- 100 0.04: 22 19,665 19 80~ 1`3.F.-! ~,~,'718 5 718 5,580 5,5'?'? `3- 100 . 0.00 2".75 19,80`3 ~0 02.1 21(] '.5,5'7'7 ~ 5 57'7 f5,357 5,;J55 ,I- 100 0.05- 24 20,021 'ZO 21:Z'7 [i 20'? 5,,':;55 5 `31f;5 5,1,18 5, :1.40 8- 100 - N/A 25 20,22'? 20 227 -~.0'~ 5, :1.40 5,140 5,140 5, :140 0 tOO 0.02- 26 20,22'7 20 ,110 I; 182 5,140 ¢ 5,140 4,9.58 4,949 9- 100 0.23- 27 20,410 20 501 I' 92 4,949 4,949 4,857 4,854 75- 100. 0.03- 28 20,50& 20 56'7 !- 66 4,854 4,8',54 4,788 4,783 5- · lO0'. 0.00 29 20 .56'? 20,60.1 / ,34 4,'78;3 4,78`3 4,749 4,'744 5- 100.' 0,00 `30 20 ,601 20,?40 i 1`39 4,'744 I 4,'744 4,605 4,6075 2'- 100 0.0,3- I 4,60,3 4,176 4,165 11- 101 0102 75]. 20 .'740 21,167 42'7 4,60.3 'T'O'fALS i 4,80,3 4,288 4,165 12,3 .... ' tfi[IJUS'rMENT CODES i ( Al 8VER/UNDER DELTUERZES F:.* TfiNK TEST BI 'TEMPERTURE' G; RIEItOVAL (. " 6: SF'ZLLABE H; TRANSF'ER D: 'THEF'T .~; El CALI[:I;:A'T'.li6N 'T'ES'I' .il (]'T'HEF4 HOUR REPORTABLE V~d~I ATI ON/LOSS · - NOTIFI CA'I'I ON~ .... - .... Kern-'County--Hea-lthDepartment -~:- ...... =--- -=~ ........ - ....... ---- ..... 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Attn: Underground Tank Section Facility:' ~-'~/Y/~Ya~ ~z. ~m~/~ ..... - ........... Permit Name O~ Person Filtn~ ~epor~: ~~ On ..... ~ ' ~//~Z I~0 ~, , the above facility had an {date and time) inventory variation/loss ~hat exceeded reportable limits as described b~low: Amount o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses Tank # pally Weekly Monthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Variation/Loss Variation/Loss Trend Analvst~ l'have/stopped dispensln~ product and begu~/lnvestlgation procedures required by the Permttttn8 Authority. This notification ts In addition to the phone call I previously placed. Slgnatur METER CALIBRATION CHECK FORM Note: 1. All meters must have calibration checks a minimum of twice a year, which may include checks done by the Department of Weights and Measures. g. Before starting calibration runs, wet the calibration can with product.and return product to storage. S. Run 5 gallons with nozzle wide open Into the can. ~ote!~ ~allons and chb'ic .. Inches drawn, and return product to storage, i ; 4. Run 5 gallons with the nozzle one-half open into the can.! Note'gallons?and · ~ cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage ~ ' i 5. After all product for one calibration check is returned to storage, remember to record the volume returned to storage In column 9 of the Inventory : Recording Sheet. .. 6. If the volume measured in a 5-gallon calibration can is, more than 6 cubic Inches above or below the 5-gallon ~ark, the meter requires calibration by a registered device repairman. Date/Tim~ Hose or Tank #/ Fast Flow Slow Flow Volume Returned Calibration Device Repairman Date of Pump # Product 5-Gallon Draft 5-Gallon praft to Storage Required? Used for Calibration Gals Cu. Inches Gals Cu. Inches Gallons Yes No Calibration .-.~' ~ i '" SUBMIT A COPY OF THIS FORM WITH ANNUAL { ; i C A R D L 0 C K F U E L~l~41b'J~' ( ~_j ,~l,~l~,l ~n,~.w ?. :, ... . .~,~ ~, .., ~.. : ~ . ~e~e en~ ~odel .~:-~ , ~er~el ~umD~r ~i~'.9~:;~;~'~';:~::.:~:-~:;...;,~)~-'..X:... ;:)..~ :. Return~orSt~re~ Ig~ll~ni) ~ - .Totalizer Sealea .~ ,~-,:. Met.~ Se.led . . .~. :~:~ .m' 9. L Mak~anO..Mo~e, .,,~....~..,~ .......... . Ser,a~~ . r . .~'~-~.~:...,, .~,~,.,-,./.'-7-,'..-. :.~,,~'~ '~ · ...... ...s .,: . 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To~.ahze, r Sealed ~'~.~1 Me,er Sealed . . , · ,., ,~,, .: .- . ~. ::- ,,: ~ : ?.: .., .. , - . ._:- . ~.; .~:~.;: :.r~. . ~:...:..~. ':.:;.' :-~ FACILITY'- ~-~'~ ~ ~ T~K ~ ~ C~ACI~ ~,~ PRODUCT ON 2 ON 3 A__ ON 4 ~ 4 12 5 14 8 9 ~ 15 15 ~U ~ DATE OPENING DELIVERED CLOSING I~ENTORY TOTAL ~ETERED RE~ING TOTAL ~ETERED TOTAL ~ETERED INVENTORY . A~OUNT NTORY + I~ENTORY - = _ _ GALLONS ~JUST~E~ = THROUGHP~ THROUGHPUT - REDUCTION = OVER OR SHORT GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS +GALS. ~ -GALS ~ ~T~S 7 -. .... ~1 .... ~/ ...... ~ .. to ...... - ............ .-__ . ~v. ~alth 580 4113 ~017 (6/86) (Front) ~ I I~q~NTORY I~ECONC I L I AT I ON A.. ,Percent Variation: .. Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) I -'~ '-' Gals. '~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) /~ Gals. x 100 = · ~ ~ Variation B. Reporting: 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ~]NO - Continue routine monitoring DYES - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? ~No - Continue routine monitoring ~]YES -' Report to Permitting Authority within 24 hours of discovery. A. Percent Variation: Amount Over/Short (Co!. 16) /~ Gals. + Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15) /~ , Gals. x 100 = /, ~ ~ Variation Reporting: .................... 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed aS0 Gals? [-1~O - Cont,.~routtne monitoring [~ES - Report within ge hours of discovery. 2 ~oes the Variation exceed §~? ['"1~0 - Continue routine monltort~t'--~l [-'I[~S -' Report to Permitting Authority ~ithtn ge hours of discovery. A. Percent Variation:' < ~ ~ ~ Variation Amount Over/Short {tGI. ..... B. Reporting: 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? E]NO ._-._Cont~ue monitoring ~t~e [-]YES - Report within g4 hours of discovery. g. Does the Variation exceed 5~?"~"-E]~0 - Continue routine monltortn~,xv.-~ ~S - Report to Permitting Authority within ~¢ hours of discovery. A. Percent Variation:' '- Amount Over/Short (Col._ 161 ~- Oals..i ~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 151 /~O ~ Gals. x 100 = /,~ ~ Variation .--" / · ' , - 'Reporting: ................ ~' ~'~' ......... ' ........... - ...... ~ ............ '-". ............ ' ......................................... ~':. ;~ - · '- · . 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals?.'~:.~:/ :.~ E~NO - Continue routine monitoring . _ [~YES.. - Report 'within '24 .hours of. discoverY..~_.~._ .....2. Does the Variation exccad 5~?--~['[~-NO-[--- Contl~U~ routine monitoring .......... [~YES ..... Report to Permitting.Authority within 24-hours of discovery.', l... Percent "¢art~tton:.5.: ........... ..2 ........... : .............. -, . ..................... ~ ..... ......... .... Amount Over/Short (Col~ 16) Z~ ...... Gals:'~ Total Metered Throughput (Col; 15) ' ? ~O/~ Gals. x lO0 = , ~2~- ~ Variation B. Reporting: Does the Variati°n exceed 1.5~? C]NO - Continue routine monitoring [']YES - Report to Permtttin~ Authority within 24 hours of discovery. , --.' ............... ' ......... /// I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND ACCURATE REPORT. SIGNATURE DATE , ~v. ~alth 580 4113 1017 (6/86) (Back) .... 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 - ' "' S PAGE CHAF:LES FENI..I--Y I*-N rERF'RI~.'~E REPORT DATE: 2-04-87 " FUEL INVENTORY/MONITORING REF'OF:T FOR TME F'ERIOr~: 01/87 FACILITY: BAKERSFIELD OARWASH OPERATOR: PHIL GARNER 920 34TH STREET TANK NO: 8204005-TANK NO. 3 · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 73301 PRODUCT: UNLEADED (12000 GAL TANK) PERMIT $: O&O004C (--METERS--) BEGINNING (-TRANSFERS-) TOTAL C~LCULATED ENDING ~' ( ...... VARIANCE ....... 2 14,3&~ 14,728 35~ 3,8&4 * 3,8&4 3,505 3,507 ~ 3 14,728 14,~01 173 3,507 i 3,507 3,334 3,33~ 2- 100 98- 4 14,901 14,918 ' 17 3,332 3,332 3,315 3,315 0 100 100- 5 14,718 14,981 &3 3,315 3,315 3,252 3,252 0 100 100- & 14,781 15,02& 44 3,252 3,070 &,44& &,402 8,402 124-(A) 0 100 100- 7 15,02& 15,055 27 6,402 &,402 &,37'3 6,37~ 0 100 100- 8 15,055 15,351 296 6,373 6,373 6,077 6,074 3- 100 97- ~ 15,551 '15,522 171 6,074 2,856 8,~30 8,759 8,771 12 100 88- ~0 15,522 15,613 90 8,771 8,771 8,681 8,681 0 100 100- 15,613 15,6~5 82 8,681 8,681 8,599 8,5?8 1- 100 99- --* 12 15,695 15,921 226 8,598 8,628 8,402 8,370 30-(E) 32- 100 68- 15 15,~2~ 16,006 85 8,370 8,370 8,285 8,285 0 100 100- 14 16,006 1~,187 182 8,285 8,285 8,103 8,104 i 100 99- 15 16,187 16,606 4~8 8,104 8,104 7,686 7,679 7- 101 94- 1~ 16,606 16,781 3?5 7.679 ?,67~? 7,504 7,298 &- 101 95- 17 16,981 17,3~5 355 7,298 2,373 9,671 9,316 9,320 4 101 97- 18 17,3~5 17,447 ii4 9,320 9,320 9,206 9,204 n lO0 98- 17 17,449 17,805 355 9,204 9,204 8,849 8,844 5- 101 ~6- ~0 17,805 18,230 425 8,844 8,844 8,419 8,412 7- 101 94- - 8,140 8,153 7- 100 93- 21 18,230 18,505 ~-~ 8,412 8,412 22 18,505 18,807 305 8,133 8,133 7,828 7,824 4- 100 23 18,807 18,807 21~* 7,824 7,824 7,605 7,&01 4- 100 24 18,807 17,380 354* 7,601 7,,$01 7,247 7,240 7- 101 94- 25 19,380 17,544 1~4 7,240 7,240 7,076 ?,073 3-~_ 100 97- 26 19,544 17,948 404 7,073 7,073 6,~? 6,667 ~ 101 9?- 27 17,948 20,106 158 &,&&7 6,667 6,509 6,508 1- 100 99- 28 20,106 20,246 140 6,508 6,508 6,368 6,3~7 1- 100 99- 2? 20,246 20,567 321 &,J&7 6,367 6,046 6,050 4 100 .... 96- _ ....... 50 20,567 20,768 201 &,050 8?6 '6,946 6,745 6,7?8 53 100 47- 31 20,7~8 21,059 2~0 6,7~8 6,798 &,508 &,508 0 100 100- -* 6,687 9~175 6,526 6,508 154-- 18- '..' TRANSFER CODES ADJUSTMENT CODES DELIVERIES F: REMOVAL At OAKDALE CAR WASH F: A: OVER/UNDER Bt OAKDALE SELF-SERVE C: SF'ILLAGE h D: BAKERSFIELD CAR WASH Dt ]*HEFT.rEST/c~,,,~&,~,z,~d,,i J: OTHER E: BAKERSFIELD SELF-SERVE J: OTHER E: TANK CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES PAGE 12 REPORT DATE: 3-05 ? i FUEL INVENTORY/MONITORING REPORT , ~ FOR THE PERIOD: 02/87 FACILITY: BAKERSFIELD CARWASH OPERATOR: PHIL GARNER 920 34TH STREET TANK NO: 8204005-TANK NO. BAKERSFIELD~ CALIFORNIA 93301 PRODUCT: UNLEADED (12000 GAL TANK) PERMIT St O&O004C (--METERS--> BEGINNING <-TRANSFERS-) TOTAL CALCULATED ENDING --_ < ...... VARIANCE ...... I 21,059 21 290 231 &,508 &,508 &,277 6,275 2- 100 98- 2 21,290 21~427 1137 &,275 &,275 6,138 6,141 3 100 9?- 3 21,427 21~433 '! 6 &,141 &,141 6,135 6,134 1- 100 99- 4 21,433 21~711 278 6,134 i &,134 5,85& 5,862 6 100 94- 5 21,711 22~04& 335 5,862''~ 5,8~2 5,52? 5,527 0 101 -' 101- 6 22,046 22~421 ' 3?5 5,52? i 5,52? 5,152 5,148 4- 101 9?- ? 22,421 22~?13 292 5,148 4,350 9,498 9,206 9,20& 0 100 100- 8 22,713 22 84? 134 9~206 9,206 9,0?2 ?,0?2 0 100 100- 9 22,84? 23 015 169 9,0?2 9,0?2 8,903 8,900 3- 100. 9?- 10 23,015 23 166 151 8,900 8,900 8,749 8,746 3- 100 97- 11 23,1&~ 23 216 50 8,746"-- ~ 8,?46 8,&g& 8,696 0 100 " 100-' 13,437 1220 8,69& 8,&96 8,4?6 8,4?2 12 13,216 4- lO0 13 13,437 13,485 ! 48 8,4?2 8,472 8,424 8,424 0 100 100- 14 13,485 13,&80 ,195 8,424 8,424 8,229 8,225 4- 100 96- 15 13.680 13,712 i 32 8,225 8,225 8,193 8,193 0 100 100- 16 13,712 13,938 226 8,193__~ 8,193 ?,g&? ?,g&? 0 100 100- 17 13,938 14,188 250 ?,967 ?,g&? 7,?17 ?,716 1- 100 99- 18 14.188 14,428 240 ?,?l& 7,716 ?,47& 7,471 5- 100 95- 19 14.428 14,601 173 ?,471 ?,471 7,298 ?,29& ~-~ 100 98- 20 14~601 15,028 426 7,296 7,296 6,870 6,864 &- 101 95- 21 15.028 15,425 398 ~,864 ~,8~4 6,466 &,459 7- 101 94- 22 15~425 15,559 134 &,459__ &,459 6,325 &,323 2- 100 98- 23 15.559 15,&31 .72 &,323 6,323 &,251 &,250 1- 100 99- 24 15~31 15,974 343 &,250 3,107 9,35? 9,014 9,043 29 101 72- 25 15.974 16,170 i96 9,043 9,043 8,84? 8,843 4- 100 2& &.l?O &,&67 496 8,843 8,843 8,347 8,339 8- 101 93- 27 6.667 7,215 548 8,339 8,339 7,791 7,784 7- 101 94- 28 7.215 ?,556 ~41 7,784 ?,?84 ?,443 ?,440 3- 101 98- TOTALS &,496 ?,45? ?,469 ?,440 29- ...... '" ....... ADJUSTME~ CODES TRANSFER CODES ..... A: OVER/UNDER DELIV~IES Ft REHOVAL A: OAKDALE CAR WASH B~ TEMPERTURE 'i Gt B: OAKDALE SELF-SERVE Ct SPILLAGE Ht C: MC HENRY CAR WASH H: ~t THEFT {~ It D: BAKERSFIELD CAR WASH E: TANK TEST L Jt OTHER E: BAKERSFIELD SELF-SERVE J: OTH~ P,qO~ I ;?UE]... ]:NVEj"F~'i;)F;.?,'."f'JC)'I'rTOF:;INE: REF'OF;T F'OI::' 1'FIE f:'::-:;~:".".C.K; BA!CERSF'ZELDe C¢¢,:..'rr:'Ol:~,.~]:,., ?3S{:,i F'RODUCT~ IJNLEADED (12000 GAL TANK) PERMIT ~:: < ....METERS .... ) BEGINNZNS ( ........... DEL T UE:I:::I ES ........... ; TOTAL. CAI..Ct.II...ATE[~ ENDIN(~ ( ....... UARIANCE i 7,556 7,727 L171 7,440 ; 7,440 7,26~ 7,267 2-- 100 98- 2 7,727 7jgg7 ':~70 7,267 ~05 90~ g20 8,172 7~902 7,911 9 100 91- ~ 7,~97 8,206 :209 7,911 ?,~1~ 7,702 7,702 0 100 100- 4 8,206 8,357 '1~1 7~702 7~702 7,551 7,551 0 100 100- 5 8,J57 8,421 64 7,551 : 7~551 7.487 7.487 0 100 . 6 8, '~21 8,557 ~136 7,487 7,487 7,351 7,349 2- 100 98- ' ' T,34~ 7,150 T,15O 0 100 100- 8 8,755 8,83& ': 80 7,1~0 7,150 7~070 7,0'70 0 100 100- ~ 8,836 ~,084 248 7,070 7,070 6,822 6.817 5- 100 95- 10 9,084 9,375 ~292 6,817 6,~317 6,525 6,522 3- I00 97- 11 9,376 ~,877 ~501 6~522 6,522 6.021 6,0i6 5- 101 96- 12 9,877 lO, 15J ~256 6,016 6,016 ~ 760 5,758 9- * ~ * ~ 100 W8-- 13 10,1Z3 10,512 ~.379 5,758 5,758 5~ F'7~ 5,380 1 101 100- 14 i0,512 10,741 h22g 5,~80 2,400 2.375 2~ ;5[)2 7,780 7', 55! 7~535 18- 100 82- 15 10,741 10,741 '; 1 7,5~3 T. 53J: 7,552 7,5J3 I 100 16 10,741 10,910 '16e -/,5~ U, 5535 ?~ ~E, 4 7,365 1- 100 17 10,910 11,1~0 :280 7,363 :~363 :': ('~S 7,078 5- 100 95- 18 11,1~0 11,2~4 '104 7,078 *;' :~ 07'8 6,974 6, ~'71 3- 100 ~7- 17 11,274 11,414 :'120 6~971 o.~71 6.851 &.850 1- 100 20 11,414 11,863 449 ~,850 6,850 6~4o]. - . 6,J96 .-5 101 96- 23 11,981 12,080 g~ 6,2?5 6.275 6.176 6,174 2- 100 98- 5~. "' · ~.~ ~-- 100 97-- 25 12,266 12,551 '285 5,985 5~C5 5,700 5~ 7()2 2 100 98-- 26 12,551 . 12,87~ ~348 5,702 ~2,739 2,741 ~2,'77~% E:~441 E~()g5 ~,127 J4 101 67-- 27 12,8~ 13,291 '392 8,127 '~ i;, 127 ~' ~ 7~5 7,728 7- 101 94- 28 15,291 1J,572 281 7,728 ' 7,?28 7,447 7,444 3- 100 97- 27 13,572 13,771 ig? 7,444 7,444 7~245 7,243 ~-n 100 98- 30 13,771 14,064 2?3 7,2.43 7,24~ 6,950 6,944 6- 100 94- 31 14,064 14,340 .276 6f944 ~,~44 6.668 6,666 2- 100 98- : ADJUSTMENT CODES A: OVER/UNDER DKLIVFRIES F~ TA&~K TEST B{ TEPJPERTURE ~: 8: REMOVAL C: SF'ILLAG~ H: D: THEFT I: E: CALIBF:ATION TEST J: OTFIEF: : REF'O~T DATE: S-ii-8? · I CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES PAGE 10 ~ FUEL INVENTORY/MONITORING REF'ORT ! FoR THE F'ER OD: o4xs? ! FACILITYI BAKERSFIELD CARWASH OF'ERATORI PHIL GARNER 920 34TH STREET TANK NO~ 8204001-TANK NO, 1 'I. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 PRODUCT: PREMIUM (12000 GAL TANK) ~ PERMIT ~1 (--METERS--> BEGINNING ~ .DELIVERIES ....... ) TOTAL CALCULATED ENDING ~' ( ...... VARIANCE ....... '~602 1,661 4,100 4,092 4,131 5,792 5,190 5,191 i 101 100-' 2 ~,$96 ~2,009 412 ~,19~ 5,~91 4,779 4,774 5-- 101 96-- ~ 32,009 ~2,348 ~9 4,7?4 4,774 4~435 4,430 5-- 101 96-- 4 32,~48 ~2,660 1.312 4,430 4,430 4,118 4,115 ' 3-- 100 97-- 5 ~2,660 32,939 ?280 4,11~ 4,11~ ~,835 3,835 0 100 100-- 6 ~2,9~9 33,3?5 ' 43~ 3,835 3,8~5 3,400 3,402 2 101 ' 99- ? 23,~75 23,891 i516 ~,402 3,422 2,906 2,903 20-(E) 3- 101 · 98- 8 2~,891 24 758 867 2,903 2,877 2,010 2,009 26 (J) 1- 101 100- 9 24,758 25 477 ?~9 2,009 ~,250 3,243 3,251 5,260 4,541 4,5~? 4- 101 97- lO 25,477 26 343 865 4,537 4,537 3,672 3,6?9 7 101 94- 11 26,343 26 766 4~= ~,679 ~,679 3,25? 3,263 6 101 95- 12 26,?66 27 145 3?8 3,263 3,263 2,885 2,886 1 101 100- 13 27,145 27 8?5 ?32 2,886 2,886 2,154 2,].52 ~-~ 101 14 2?,8?5 28 4~6 .5~0 2,152 2,152 1,562 1,565 3 101 ~8- 15 18,466 le 259 ~3 1,565 4,150 4,128 4,135 5,?00 4,90? 4,~09 ~2 101 16 1~,259 19 ~25 666 4,909 4,~09 4,243 4,238 5- 101 17 1~,925 21,016 1,0~1 4,238 4,280 3,].8~ 3,1~0 42-(J) i 102 101- 18 21,016 21,550 ~554 . 3,1~0 3,190 2,656 2,651 5- 101 ~6- 1~ 21,550 21,757 i206 2,651 2,651 2,445 2,442 ~- 100 97- 20 21,757 22,365 :!~08 2,442 4,100 4,090 4,10~ 6,551 5,~43 5,e58 15 101 86- 21 22,365 23,141 ???6 5,~58 5,~58 5,182 5,186 4 101 ~?- 22 23,141 23~972 832 5,186 5,186 4,354 4,343 11- 101 90- 23 23,972 24,613 i'~40 4,343 4,343 3,?03 3,705 2 101 99- 24 24,61J 25,483 ~.870 ~,?05 ~,?05 2,835 2,8J4 1-- 101 100- 25 25,483 26,2?0 ?8? 2,8~4 2,834 2,04? 2,04? 0 101 101-- 26 26,2?0 26,868 598 2,04? 2,04? 1,449 .1,450 I 101 100-- 2? 26,868. 27,263 ,i394 1,450 . 4,100 4,162 4,063 5,513 5,119 5,124 5 101 96-- 28 2?,263 27,752 ~490 5,124 5,124 4,634 4,629 5- 101 96- 29 27,752 28~467 715 4,629 4,629 ~,914 3,913 1- 101 100-- 30 28,46? 29,197 !i 729 3,913 3,913 3,184 3,193 9 101 92- TOTALS 18,198 19,?00 19,715 19,689 16,501 3,19J 36- 5 ************************************************************************************************************************************* "' ADJUSTHENT CODES A:' OVER/UNDER DELIVERIES F! TANK TES}" D: TEMPERTURE u j~ O ! REMOVAL t~ SPILLAGE J' HI ' DJ THEFT I I : EI'C~LIDR~TION (EST Jl ~THER " h ~ REPORT DATE; 5-11 -87 CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRISES PAGE FUEL. INVENTORY/MONITORING REPORT FOR THE PERIOD; 04/87 FACILITY; BAKERSFIELD CARWASH OPERATOR; PHIL GARNER ,. 920 J4TH STREET TANK ND: 8204003-]*ANK NO 2 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 PRODUCT; UNLEADED (12000 GAL TANK) i PERMIT ~t 060004C (--METERS--> ,: BEGINNING (i ........ DELIVERIES ....... > TOTAL CALCULATED ENDING ~ ( ...... VARIANCE # 1 8,648 8,934 286 4,67B ! 4,200 4,186 4,267 8,945 8,659 B,658 1- 100 99- 2 8,934 9,386 452 8,658 8,658 8,206 8,202 4- 101 97- 3 9,386 9,609 222 8,202 ; 8,202 7,980 ?,979 1-- 100 99- 4 9,609 9,923 314 ?,979 i ?,979 7,665 7,670 5 100 95- 5 9,923 10,253 330 7,6?0 7,670 7,340 ?,343 3 100 9?- 6 ].0,253 10,577 324 7,343. ~' 7,343 7,019 7,023 4 100 96-- 7 10,577 11,028 451 ?,023 i 7,023 6,572 6,568 4- 101 9?- 8 11,028 11,658 610 6,568 6,512 5,902 5,903 56 (J) I 101 .100- 9 11,638 12,103 465 5,903 5,903 5,438 5,435 3- 101 98- 10 12,103 12,500 396 5,435 5,435 5,039 5,031 8- 101 93- 11 12,500 12,875 375 5,031 5,031 4,656 4,645 11- 101 90- 12 12,875 13,16! :.~86 4,645 4,645 4,359 4,359 0 100 100- 13 13,161 13,557 .395 4,359 ' 4,359 3,964 3,963 1- 101 100- 14 13,557 ].4,053 ;496 3,963 i 3,963 3,467 3,467 0 101 101- 15 14,053 14,471 1'419 3,46? '4,250 4,255 4,333 7,800 7,381 ?,383 2 101 99- 16 14,471 14,814 1343 7,383 ; 7,383 7,040 ?,035 5- 101 96- 17 14,814 15,453 '619 7,035 , 7,086 6,467 6,470 51-(J) 3 101 98- 18 15,433 15,836 i402 6,470 I 6,470 6,068 6,060 8- 101 93- 19 15,836 15,994 1!158 6,060 6,060 5,902 5,897 5- 100 95- 20 15,994 16,451 457 5,89? J2,400 2,382 2,462 8,35g 7,~02 ?,89~ 3- 101 21 16,451 16,829 378 7,899 ! 7,899 7,521 7,517 4- 101 22 16,829 17,145 316 7,517 ~ 7,517 7,201 7,197 4- 100 96- 23 1'?,145 17,'547 !401 7,197 ~ 7,197 6,796 6,794 2- 101 99- 24 17,547 18,009 t462 6,?94 i 6,794 6,332 6,329 3- ].01 98-* 25 18,009 18,406 i397 6,329 , 6,329 5,932 5,939 7 101 94- 26 18,406 18,655 249 5,939 . 5,939 5,690 5,681 9- 100 91- 27 18,655 ' 19,118 ~462 5,681 !2,400 2,330 2,408 8,089 7,627 ?,634 7 101 94- 28 19,118 19,488 !371 7,634 I 7,634 7,263 7,262 1- 101 100- 29 19,488 19,804 1316 7,262 ' 7,2~2 6,946 6,950 4 100 96- 30 19,804 20,210 1406 6,950 ~ 6,950 6,544 6,541 3- 101 98- i TOTALS 11;'558 i3,25o 13,153 13,470 6,885 6,541 5 44- ************************************************************************************************************************************ i : . °'' ' ADdUSTMENT CODES At OVER/UNDER DELIVERIES F; TANK TEST Bt TEMPERTURE .;: G; REMOVAL Ct SPILLAGE ! Dt THEFT : E: 'CALIBRATION ~EST J; OTHER REPORT DATE~ 5-11-87 CHARLES F'ENLEY ENTERPRISES ~ PAGE i FUEL INVENTORY/MONITORING REF'ORT ~ FOR THE PERIOD: 04/8? FACILITY~ BAKERSFIELD CARWASH OPERATORI PHIL GARNER ~>20 J4TH STREET TANK NO: 8204005-TANK NO. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93~01 F'RODUCTI UNLEADED (22000 GAL TANK) PERMIT ~t 060004C <--METERS--> ~" BEGINNING < DELIVERIES ....... > TOTAL CALCULATED ENDING .. < ...... VARIANCE ....... > DEEN___CLO~5 ~L~, -_~I~C~__ _GBO~ ..... ~EI ....... ILS__ ~E~IO~ ~E~I~X_ ~I~C~_ ~d~I~ · I~X__~LLOW~BLE .... 14,340 14,579 i 2~9 6,666 6~666 6,42? 6,422 " 5- 100 95- 14,579 14,766 ~ 187 6,422 6~422 6,235 6,234 1- 100 :' 99- 14,766 14,939 ~,173 6,234 6,2~4 6,061 ~,060 1- 100 , 99- 14,9J9 15,010 ~ ?1 6,0~0 ~ ~ 6,060 5,98~ 5,989 0 100 100- 15,010 15,075 j 66 5,989 ~ 5,989 5,~2~ 5,922 1- 100 15,0T5 15, J54 ' 2?8' 5,922 ' 5,922 5,644 5,644 0 100 100- 15,J54 15,6~ '.~1~ 5,644 ~ 5,659 5,~44 5,~4J 15-(E) 1- 100 99- 15,669 16,112 : 44J 5,J4J 5,2~ 4,856 4,850 44 (J) 6- 101 ~5- 16,112 1~, J81 269 4,850 5,150 5,127 5,222 10,0~2 9,805 9,807 4 100 ~6- 16,J81 16,856 ~455 9,807 9,80~ ~,J52 ~,~52 0 101 17,105 17, JT8 .272 9,078 ~ ~ 9,J52 9,08~ 9,078 5- lO0 95- 9,0~8 8,80~ 8,801 5- 1 O0 95- 17,5'78 17,~ ~,288 8,801 .. 8,801 8,51~ 8,505 8- 100 92- 17,666 17,8~ ~J 8,505 8,~05 8,272 8,270 2- lO0 98- 18,278 18,614 '.5~6 ?,888 ?,888 ?,552 ?,547 5- lO1 ~6- 18,614 18,9~8 ~24 ?,547 ?,5~5 ?,2&9 V,2V9 46-(J) lO 100 90- 18,9J8 19,J02 '~:~64 ?,27~ ?,27~ 6,915 ~,905 lO- 101 19,~02 19, J66 : ~ ~,905 1~,~66 19~750 ~ 6~905 6,842 ~,8J8 4- 100 9~- . ~84 6,8~8 ' 1,800 1,78~ 1,?~5 8,6J~ 8,249 8,24~ 0 101 101- 20, 1J~ 20,510 ~ ?,859 ~ ?,8~ ?,485 ?,477 8- 101 21~202 21,485 ~'28J 6,?78 6,?78 6,495 6,501 ~ 100 ~4- 21,485 21,6J5 ~. 149 ~,501 ~ 6,501 6,J52 ~,~49 J- 100 ~p- 21,6~5 . 21,?78 ~ 144 6,J4~ . 1,800 1,748 1,84~ 8,192 8,048 8,048 0 lO0 100- 21~?78' 22,088 ~ JlO 8,048 8,048 ?,?~8 ?,-/~J 5- 100 ~5- 22,088 22,J~ ~ ?'?J~ ?,?~J ?,42~ ?,424 5- lO0 95- 22, Jg~ 22,801 } 40~ ?,424 ~ ?,424 -. ?,015 ?,005 lO- 101 TOTALS 8~459 8,750 8,6~1 8,8~0 1,??~ 7,005 ADJUSTMENT CODES A~ OVER/UNDER DELIVERIES ~ TANK TEST ~: TEHF'ERTURE ~, G: REMOVAL C: SPILLAGE , H: D: THEFT ~ I ~ E: .CALIBRATION TEST J: ~THE~ 1700 Flower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephon? (805) 861-3636 · ' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard April 27, 1987 Charles Fenely 920 34th Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Dear ~Ir. Fenely, Thls Is to advise you that this department has reviewed the project results for the fuel seepaze investigation that was conducted on the west side tanks at the ' Five . ~4tnute Car Wash facility, 920 34th Street, Bakersfield, California. Based upon the laboratory results, this department is satisfied that .the assessment is complete and no significant soil contamination resulting from fuel tank leakage exists on the west side site. Thank you for Your cooperation in thls matter. Sincerely, Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous ~iaterlals l~anagement Program JL:sw DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont , ' '~ke Isabella . Mojave . Ridgecrest . Shafter . Taft 4?oo F~o,,ar Street ~ KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 9.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'~305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. · ' ENVlRONMEN'IAL HEALTH DIVISION Telephon,e (805) 861-3636 " · ' DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH V~non S. Reichard . April 27, 1987 Charles Fenely 920 34th Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Dear Mr. Fenely, This is to advlse you that this department has reviewed the project results for the fuel seepage investigation that was conducted on the west side tanks at the Five Minute Car Wash facility, 920 34th Street, Bakersfield, Caltffornia. Based upon the laboratory results, this department is satisfied that the assessment is complete and no significant soil contamination resulting from fUel tank leakage exists on the west side site. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, " ~Jants Lehman Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program JL:sw 2 4 HOUR REPORT~d3LE VA_RI ATI ON/LOSS ' :~ .........Kern County-Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Attn: Underground Tank Section ......... Facility:' ',~'-/f, dlAJl.~7,~ g,~]./2- /~/,~/.f ...... Permit Facility Address: _ ~ ~ ~z~ ~~ .~~ Name Of Person Ftlin~ Report: 0. ,~ ~,. /g~v , ~.~ a~ov~ fa~l~t~ (date and time) inventory variation/loss that exceeded rebortable limits as described Amount o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses Tank ~ Oaily Weekly Monthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Variation/Loss Variation/LoSs Trend Analysis I have stopped~dispensing product and begu~investlgatlon procedures required by the Permitting Authority. l~..ctlffcat~cn lc ~- zdditicn tc '~ phon~ ~-~ · ........... prcviou~'--~ plac~-a~ 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 ,, ,¢-'z. t. -'d¢::~ / ~?~Ro~,~S~ ~K~.~N COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME~T ~karlfleid, ~1~ ~ ~ M ~, M.D. ~ (~) ~1-~ EN~R~M~ ~ ~ ~ E~R~ME~ H~ Nay 20, 1987 Jl~ NcKay ............ Californi~ 5 ~inute Car ~ash 2125 ~ylie Drive, Suite 9 Nodesto, California 95355 Dear ~r. HcKay: It ~as so good o~ you to co~e to the Kern County Hea~h Department last Friday and share ~ith us your experience ~ith ~our Veeder-Root system. This tnforaation ~l~l be beneficia~ to the departsent tn evaluating · onitoring requirements for this type of faci~ity. We appreciate the tiae you spent preparing and presenting this inforaation. Thank you. Sincerely, ~e~lf of Ihe ~a~ardou~ JL:aa ,HO'UR REPORT/tBLE V/kl{I ATI ON/LOSS NOTI FI CATI ON Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 98305 Attn: Underground Tank Section ., REE, ARDIN~: Sase Of Person Siling Report: .~ (date and tt~e) Inventory ravia[ton/loss that exceeded ~e~o~table limits as described A~ount o~ ~ount of Amount of Total ~tnuses Tank ~ Dally ~eekly ~onthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Vartatlon/~oss Va~iatlon/Loss T~end Analysts I haveA stopped dispensing product and~begun investigation procedures required by the Permitting Authority.. · ' ~ddit!en ts th~ phone call ~ .... ou..~ placcfl~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LE'AK)/CCt; I'AMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY HAS STATE OFFI~ OF EME~RGENCY ~.VlCES 5T.ATE TANK ID ~ NA~E ~F INdIVIDUAl ~I[IN~ R[PORT ' I ~ NAME ' PHONE FACI~TY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) IOPERATOR . -I PHONE : ADDRESS~~ . Ww~ ( ) E < ~TSCD m CAS ~ (ATTACH EXTRA SHEET IF N~EDED) NAME QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) ~ ~ ~ DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ~ MI Ml D] oI Y'I YI ~KNOWN ~ REMOVE CONTENTS ~ REPLACE TANK ' ~L~SETANK HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED/ ~ REPAIR TANK ~ REPAIR PIPING ~ CHANGE PROCEDURES SOURCE(S) QF DISCHARGE TANKS ONLY/CAPACITY (~~ GAL CAUSE(S) = ~ ~TANK LEAK ~NKNOWN - ~ CORROSION < AGE I I I YRS. ~KNOWN ~ OVERFILL U ~ ~ "IPING LEAK MATERIAL U ~RUPTUR~FAILURE ~SPILL . ~L ~ FIBERGLASS ~ ~ OTHER 'SPECIFY) ~ OTHER ~W, ~ OTHER RESOURCES AFFECTED YES NO THREATENED UNKNOWN WATER SUPPLIES AFFECTED THREAT- UN-- ~ OF YE~ NO ENED KNOWN AIR (VAPOR) ~ ~ ~ I:~ PUBLIC DRINKING ~.~ SURFACE WATER OR STORM DRAIN ~ ~ ~ ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ ~ ~ U~ BUILDING OR UTILITY VAULT oT.E. ,sP~c,~) E3 ~ ~ ~ OTHER'SPECIFY) ~ ~ 0 0 ""' , J GROUNDWA~ER BASIN NAME UNKNOWN Z COMPLETE AND ATTACH A CLEANUP TRACKING REPORT IF ANY CLEANUP WORK OR PLANNING HAS STARTED HSC 0~ HO/as) METER CALIBRATION CHECK FORM Note: '1. All meters must have calibration checks a ~inimum of twice a year, which may include checks done by the Department of Weights and Measures. 2. Before starting calibration runs, wet the calibration can with product~ and return product to storage. 3. Run 5 gallons with nozzle wide open into the can. Note gallons and Cubic . inches drawn, and return product to storage. 4. Run 5 gallons with the nozzle one-half open into the can? Note gallons and cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage. : 5. After all product for one calibration check is returned to storage, remember to record the. volume returned to storage in column ~ of the Inventory Recording Sheet. 6. If the volume measured in a 5-gallon calibration can is more than 6 Cubic inches-above or below the 5-gallon mark, the meter requires calibration by a registered device repairman. : Date/TimeiHOse or Tank #/ Fast Flow Slow Flow Volume Returned{Calibration DeviceiRepairman Date of Pump # Product 5-Gallon Draft 5-Gallon Draft to Storaffe Required? Used for Calibration Gals Cu. Inches Gals Cu. I~ches Gallons Yes No Calibration Owner or Operator' Slgnatur CTTBMTT A C~PV OF THTq ~DPM I'~T~H ~H!~r r ,~m ("' ..... ": ;" "" ~'~ STATE OF, CALII , ~1 116. East California Avenue Bakersfield:9;a~l~ ' * '- · ~'~':~"~,~, ~ ~::~- ~?,4,~Telephone (805) 861-2418 cate: ,:lnspectton ~ia4~:tO ~rtffy tho~ in o~ordone~ 'wilh lh~ Iow? I. , ' ' It ~ ' :,,':~ '..'.:' .. :./, .' ,. . · :' ' ' : · ~"~:,'i ~ '. ...... :. :. ~ . ...,~:.".. '.. ~ . ... ..... : ... ,. .:. · . ' ' · '' .-.; 2:". '.. " : · -' ', '; .-5 .. " ' 'I'. '. . '...., .. · ~" . ...q'...':. . ..:..'.~': ~:'-'.~.~ ~ . :'. . '.. .. ~' ~2. :: :.. . -' . . ' ' ; ' '~ ."':'.~ '~'.3 . ' . " ' .. '..'.".~ " ..' . ... .2..,:'~::' '. ' ..., · ' : 17~ F~wer Street r KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN', HEAL~ OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebe~aon, M.D. ~lephone (~5) 861-3636 · ' ENVlRONMEN~L HEAL~ DIVISION DIRECTOR OF EN~RONMEN~L H~L~ Vernon ~ Reichard March 9, 1987 James NcKay ..... California Five'Minute Car Wash 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 Modesto, California 95355 Dear Mr. McKay, This office has received the site characterization proposal submitted by G.R.I. for your facility located at 920 34th Street, . Bakersfield, California. The proposal is acceptable if the samples are analyzed for total petr'oleum hydrocarbons, along with benzene, toluene and xylene, instead of the total volatile hydrocarbons analysis that was suggested in the site characterization proposal. Please advise this office 48 hours before the proposed sampling date. After all samples have been retrieved and lab results obtained you must have a final report submitted to this department characterizing the extent of.contamination, .and suggesting mitigation proposals. The report must be submitted to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program JL:sw cc: Jon Fitch, 6.R.I. DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont Lake Isabella Mojave Rtdgecrest Shafter . Taft GROUNDWATER 561 o District Blvd., Suite 106 RESOURCE Bakersfield, California 93313 INDUSTRIES General Engineering Contractor Class A Lic. #504072 (805) 835-7700 -- Bakersfield (213) 724-3147 -- Los Angeles March 6, 1987 tLcc~U-~--d Ms. Janis Lehman Kern 'County Health Department Environmental Health Di~isionL'z 1700 Flower_Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 ....... Re: Site Characterization Plan Charles Fenley Enterprises 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA Dear Ms. Lehman, Our firm has prepared the following work plan for Site Charac- terization at the above referenced facility. This facility is a commercial car wash which provides retail fuel for sale. The tanks at this facility were successfully precision tested on September 8, 1986. The results indicate no apparent leakage problems. This facility also has installed automated inventory control using a Veeder-Root TLS-250 System. In addition to daily inventory records, a trend analysis is regularly prepared with no records of inventory discrepancies being observed. Enclose~ are soil sample results of samples taken on August~ 20, 1986 at the existing tanks. These samples were taken in the fill boxes at a depth of approximately 18" at all three tanks. The laboratory re'ported the samples at 18 feet at the fill stems in error as shown on the enclosed lab results. By sampling.the fill boxes it is expected to find contaminated soil. Additional sampling and analysis was done on January 6, 1987 the results at a depth of twelve feet near the fill ends of the existing tanks. This date is also enclosed for review. The re- sults did find Total Votatile Hydrocarbons at significant levels. In order to fully characterize the facility we wish to propose a minimum of two borings to a depth of forty (40) feet approxi- mately ten (10) feet from the existing tanks as shown on the - enclosed Plate 2 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9383, Bakersfield, California 93389 Other.Locations: San Jose · San Ramon · Campbell · Los Angeles Ms' Janis Lehma~ Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Divison March 6, 1987. Page Two We have selected the two (2) boring locations using previous laboratory results known hydrogeology and our site inspection. If the proposed borings contain obvious contamination, as mea- sured on site with either a Gastech D-Il Vaportester or Bacharach (SN No. PK0540) the additional borings will be taken at increments of five to ten feet to determine plume definition. During the boring project all borings .will be logged and addi- tional samples will be taken as determined on site. Planned ............. sample~ points--are 5,---10,-..15, 20,-30 and 40 feet.----All--samples will be analyzed for Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Total Volatile Hydrocarbons. Samples will be cooled and a Chain-of-Custody records will be kept on all samples. After the borings are conducted and samples analyzed, a report will be prepared for your office with all results, logs, labora- tory analysis, hydrogeology, definition of the contamination and a recommendation of remedial action alternatives. We have not as yet' identified the proper method for mitigation of the site. Upon completion of the proposed work we will explore the site specific procedures. It appears that vapor extraction would be more suitable than removal of contaminated soil due to 'traffic flow patterns of this facility· The final mitigation technique will be designed, if necessary, based on field results as outlined above. .A copy of our company protocol, which will .be followed, is enclosed for yoUr review. All work will be supervised by our staff State Certified Engineering Geologist, Mr. Lawrence D. Pavlak (C E.G. 1187) In order-to conduct the borings, the personnel on site will be equipped with' a Gastech 'D-11 Vaportester'or-equivalent, fire"ex- ' ......... tinquishers and any a'dd'itionally required equipment for health and .... safety considerations. If you have any additional questions or imput, please contact"our office at (805) 835-7700. Very truly yours, · Fitch JPF: dj i . , Encls. - - · - - cc: Mr. Jim McKay RECRI'~ATION n,no W~']i BERNAR~ .:' RS nA~'EIISFIELD .Tmft- nake,,r;eld PANAr,IA -- GREENFIELD 5-1'IlNUTE CAR WASH PLATE GROUNDWATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES-(§05)§35-7700 920 34111 $1REET on¥ironmental/geoteehnicai ser¥ices ProiectNumber 02177 LO¢^¥10N HAP i LAUNDRY KITCHEN t UNLEADED UNLEADED SUPREME N '1 "Z.~' P.ROPOSED '80RIN6 ............... ~LLS G ALTERNATE BORING 34 TH STREET oROUNDWATER RESOURCE 5-HINUTE CAR WASH PLATE INDUSTRIE$-(llO,5)§35-7700 920 34TH STREET , environmental/geotechnical.,V,~P LOT P L AN 2 Project Number 02177 1700 Flower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN'~ HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 r Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Telephone (805) 861-3636 .. DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relchard February 4, 1987 James McKay 2125 Wylie Dr., Suite 9 Modesto, California 95355 Dear Mr. McKay, This department received the sample analysis results for the underground hazardous substance storage tanks located on the eastside of your facility at 920 34th Street in Bakersfield, California. These results show heavy contamination in sample areas #1 and #3. The full extent of this contamination, as was previously discussed, must be determined. The contamination does not appear to be due to a small overfill problem. An environmental assessment contractor will be necessary to prepare a site characterization proposal. This departments outline for- a site characterization proposal is enclosed for your convenience. The proposal must be submitted to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, e nt Program JL:sw Enclosure DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont ,Lake Isabella Mojave Ridgecrest . Shafter . Taft Note: ,. 1.!' All meters must have cal'ibratton checks a min/mum of twice a year, which may include checks done by the Department of Weights and Neasures. 2. Before starting calibration runs, wet the calibration can witk product and return product: to storage. 3. Run § gallons wtth nozzle wide open Into the can. Note gallons and cubic · inches drawn, and return product to storage. 4. Run 5 gallons with the nozzle one-half open into the can. Note gallons and cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage. 5. After all product for one calibration check is returned to storage, remember to record the volume returned to storage in column 9 of the Inventory i' Recording Sheet. ' 6.! If the volume measured in a 5-gallon calibration can is more than 6 cubic i inches above or below the 5-gallon mark, the meter requires calibration by a · registered device repairman. Date/Time Hose or Tank #/ Fast Flow Slow Flow :Volume Returned{Calibration DeviCe Repairman Date of. Pump # Product 5-Gallon Draft 5-Gallon Draft to Storage Required? Used for Calibration Gals Cu. Inches[GalslCu. I~ches Gallons Yes No Calibration Calibrator's Signature W__~~ / R egistr,t,on , ~ 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 CHE¥1CAZ ANAZYSIS R J ES INC. .I..I. EOLIN, IIE~. C:FII:M. I:NOlI. MAIN OFFIGE: 4100 PIERGE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, GA. 9330ff PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) OMEGA CONSTUCTION ATTN: FRANK Date of 2100 SOUTH UNION REPORT: 1-I2-87 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93305 LAB No.:210 Sample Description: DATE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECIEVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 1-6-87 1-?-87 1-12-87 Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g 27.88 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 9.9? 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 31.33 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 44.71 0.i ,' o-Xylene ug/g 18.47 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene. ug/g 4.83 0.1 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ug/g 1220.65 0.5 EPA 5020/8015/8020: DRY MATTER BASIS COMMENTS: VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons presen (ri to C20) utilizing a Benzene Factor. These volatile hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents specifically define~ on this reoo~'t. T~tai ';o~atile hydrocarbon valu~ ma'? be less than~ equal to~ or greater than any other constituent, or the combined total. TOTAL VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all non-chlorinated constituents on this report. LABORATORI J. J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEIJN MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) O~EGA CONSTUCTION ATTN: FRANK Date of 8100 SOUTH UNION REPORT: 1-18-87 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93305 ..... LAB No.:811 Sample Description: #8 818' DATE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECIEVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 1-6-87 1-7-87 1-18-87 Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethvt Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-X¥1ene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 · o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Total Volatile Hydroc.arbons ug/g 475.23 0.5 EPA 5080/8015/8080: DRY MATTER BASIS COMMENTS: VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons presen+ (C1 to C80) utilizing a Benzene Factor. These volatile hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents'specifically defined on this reoort. Total volatile hydrocarbon values may be less th-an, equal to, or greater th~n any other constituent, or the combined total. TOTAL VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all non-chlorinated constituents on this report. Oil & Grease, mg/kg (-) 40. ~ ~/~ ,461l.ICUZ TU, III' ,,,-,-,,,,,-- LABORATORIES P~TIIOL~M J' J' EGLIN, NEG. CHEM. ENGIL MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PNONE 327-491 ) Purgeable Aromatics '~ (SOIL) OMEGA CONSTUCTION ATTN: FRANK Date of 8100 SOUTH ~NIOhl ................. REPORT: 1'12-87 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93305 LAB No.:212 Sample Description: #3 812' DATE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE' COLLECTED: RECIEVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 1-6-89 1-7-87 1-18-87 Benzene ug/g 0.55 O.i Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 0.71 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 2.06 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 1.31 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene Ug/g none detected 0.1 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ug/g 1028.89 0.5 EPA 5020/8015/8020: DRY MATTER BASIS COMMENTS: VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a Benzene Factor. These volatile.hydrocarbons are in addit'ion to the constituents specifically defined on this report. Total volatile hydrocarbon values (nmy be less than, equal to, or greater than any other constituent, or the combined total. TOTAL VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all non-chlorinated constituents on this report. ~ 17~ Flower Street ' KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEAL~ OFFICER 'i Bakersfield, California 93305 ~lephone (805) 881-3836 .. ENVlRONMEN~L HEAL~ DIVISION Eon M Hebe~son, M.D. · . DIRECTOR OF EN~RONMEN~L HEAL~ ~mon S. Reichard ., December 22, 1986 Jim Mc~ay California Five Minute Carwash ....... 2125 Wylie Drive~ Suite 9 Modesto, California 95355 RE: BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA FIVE MINUTE CARWASH Dear Mr~ McKa¥, Thank you for the tour of your Bakersfield facility. The proposal contained in. your December 11, 1986 letter, to core a single hole at the fill ends of the easts/de tanks at a 12 foot depth, is an acceptable site assessment plan. You also mentioned in this letter and during conversations that approximately four feet of soil was removed around these tanks and disposed of along with the contaminated soil on the wests/de. In order for this department to send a letter stating that the easts/de is free of contamination, we would *need to have the 18" level resampled, so that it can be shown that this area is now clean. You also had questions as to how often you would need to perform tightness tests at this facility. This phase of the program is still being developed, but most likely since you have installed a Vedeer- Root system and perform leak tests daily, your tanks will need tightness testing once every 3 - 5 years instead of.yearly. The pipes, on the other hand will have to be air pressure tested once a year. ' If you have any further questions please feel free to call me at (805} 861-3636. ' Sincerely, Janis Lehman Environmental Health Specialist ................ Hazardous Materials Management Program JL:sw DISTRICT OFFICES December 11, 1986 Kern County Health Department Ms. Janice Lehman 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 re' 5:';Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA Permit# 060004C Dear Ms. Lehman, Thank you for taking the time so that we could show you our facility and what we have done to meet Kern Counties Fuel Control Requirements. 'We also appreciate discussing the east side tank situation with you and look forward in resolving this matter as soon as possible. Regarding the east-side tanks, .I would like to re-cap for you what we have done to prevent over fill contamination and tank/pipi'ng leak detection. I should mention that these measures had been planned for many months and are not the result of the over fill contamination. 8/86 BC Laboratories analysed soil samples taken at fill end of each tank at a 18" depth. 9/86 Cut concrete area 'and removed contaiminated soil. (approx. 4' depth). Filled with- fresh clean soil. 9/86 Installed Pemeco contai~nment spill manholes and cemented area. 9/86 Precision tested all tanks (Petro-Tite) by FHEMCO ). Origional copies sent to on 9/22. All tanks and piping passed test. 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 Page 2 9/86 Installed V~6der-Root TLS-250 tank 1eve! sensor. Reports product 1eve! in tanks. ~ 9/86 Installed Red Jacket leak detectors on all ~ pipes. ..... ., . 9/86 ..I,n.stalled pressure gauges on piping for ........ visual back-up checking of product pipes. I would like to add that the contaminated soil was placed with the soil from the west-side tanks which was later tested and no detectable hydrocarbons found. This soil was removed from the sitetand clean soil brought in to replace.it. Also, while we.removed the so1! from the fill ends, there still may be tracabIe amounts of hydrocarbons. We feel, however, that we have arrested any further spreading of the plume duedto the above measures that we have taken. I propose that we core a single hole just past the end of each tank (fill end) at a depth of 12'. We then will have BC Laboratories take a soil sample at the prescribed depth and send the results to you. Please advise if this plan is" 'OK' 'with you. If you have any questions please call at (209) 576-0381. Sincerely, James B. Mc Kay · Charles Fenley Enterprises 1700 Flower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPART "]' HEALTH OFFICER Bakerefield, California 93305 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone (805) 861-3636 . - DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relchard November 24, 1986 Charles Finely California Five Minute CarWash 920 34th Street Eakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Finely, This is to reafirm the letter sent to you November 20, 1986. The laboratory results for the sc. il samples taken August 20, 1986, show soil contamination. The extent of this contamination must be determined in a site characterization proposal. The map of the sampling area enclosed in the laboratory report did not detail where the samples were taken. In a telepk~one conversation, November 24, 1986, you stated that the samples were taken at the fill pipes of the tanks. If this is so, than the contamination at the Westside of the facility has been previously addressed and need not b~ included in the site characterization proposal. No additional work in defining the contamination plume may be done until written approval is given by this deu~rtment. The department's outline for preparation of the site characterization proposal is enclosed. It may be used as a guide. Please submit your site characterization proposal to this department within 30 days. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, // Jan s ~/ Environmental Health Specialist I Hazardous Materials Managem~nt Program JL:sw Enclosure DISTRICT OFFI(~ES ' Delano . Lamont . Lake Isabella . MoJave . Rldgecrast . Shafter . Taft ltOO FIower Street KhRN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER ~' Dakersfield, California 93305 ~ Leon M Hebe~tson, M.D. ?elephone (805) 861-3636 .. ENVlRONMENIAL H~ALTI-~ DIVISION ... "' ~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 'r NTER I M PERMI '.F '. ,~~~% PERMI T:~06000'4C '.,' I¢~~~~1 I S S U E D:. v NOVEMBER.I, :198( . ~ "'920...~34TH STREET . [ · 2133 WYLIE DRIVE "' .' TANK # AG__E.(IN YRS) SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZED PiPiNG?'. NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING :~,~v.~l~;~;' .... .'. '.:.;'": ' ·;AUTHORITY MUST BE NET DURING THE TERM OF THI ..... ;-~'"'~'*' NON--TRANSFERABLE *** POST ON PREMI SES 1700 Flower Street ~ KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 .. Leon M Hebertson, M,D, Telephone (805)861-363S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon ~ Relchard November 20, 1986 Charles Finely California Fine Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Finely, This department received laboratory results for soil samples taken August 20, 1986, that show soil contamination. The extent of this contamination must be de~ermined in a site characterization study. A proposal for this study must first be submitted to and approved by this department before it is implemented. The department's outline of a site characterization study is included for your convienence. Please submit your proposal within 30 days. If you have any further questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Janis Lehman Environmental Health Specialist I Hazardous Materials Management Program JL:sw DISTRICT OFFICES Ic.'~hpll.3 Mni,3ve Riclc!ecre~t . ,~hafter Taft ~; O I~ ..ONE (80~)831-087~ · 2100 souT. 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AND JOB ADDRESS J~)~)I CARSTENSEN K R A Z A N & ASSOCIATES ~'nv, ronmental I-iel~l-resting am/Sampling Specialized Fuel Seepage Studies Laboratory Soils Testing Soils Engineering Geotechnical Investigations ~Five Minute Car Wash [ 920 3#th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Soil Sampling/Chemical Analysis " . Tank Removal ' '. , Five Minute Car Wash , Bakersfield, California Gentlemen, : Recently, three underground fuel storage tanks and associated product i piping were removed from the Five Minute Car Wash located at 920 3qth Street .: in Bakersfield, California. The Kern County l~oard o! Supervisors adopted Ordinance G-39ql on December 27, lggq. This ordinance addresses standards, permits and fees for underground storage tanks containing hazardous substances. Chapter 5 Abandonment, Section 3912.5.03 within this ordinance specifically addresses the closure of an underground tank facility. A summation of the most applicable section for the purpose of this report is as follows: Section 3912.5.03 - No person shall close an underground storage tank unless the person undertakes the following actions after first obtaining a permit from the permitting authority: D. Demonstrates to the permitting authority there has been no significant soil contamination resulting from a discharge in the area surrounding the underground storage tank or facility. The purpose of this investigation was to determine if significant soil contamination had occured at the site. Main Office: Fresno / Clovis * 3860 N. Winery * Fresno, California 93726 * (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 832-8909 [] Visafia (209) 625-8251 [] Merced (209) 383-3993 Page No. 2 Proj.. No. B86-108 SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION This investigation was limited to 6 feet of soil directly below the. tank bottom. The investigation involved the following steps: I. The storage tank was visually examined for obvious leaks. The :' excavation sides and bottom were examined for any discoloration .that i -' might be indicative of fuel seepage. ~ 2. Six backhoe pits were advanced in the excavation bottom to a depth of ....... , approximately 17 feet (6 feet below the tank bottom), . Samples were- extracted from the exploratory pits at depths of 13 and 17 feet. Each sample was analyzed for the presence of Bedzene, Toluene) the Xylenes and Total Volatile Organic Hydrocarbons. The chemical analysis was conducted in accordance with EPA test method 8020 by B.C. Laboratories of Bakersfield, California. Representative soil samples could nOt be obtained from a depth of 17 feet at locations 1) 2, and 3 due to the presence of caving sands in the northwest corner of the excavation. EXTENT OF CONTAMINATION Chemical analysis of soil samples taken from a depth of 2 and 6 feet below the tank bottom in five of the six backhoe pits resulted in concentrations of Benzene, Toluene) the Xylenes and Total Volatile Organic Hydrocarbons that were below detection limits. Moderate concentrations of gasoline constituents were detected at a depth of 2 feet below the middle tank. These concentrations attenuated with depth and were below informal action levels at a depth of 6 feet below the tank bottom. The following table presents results of the chemical analysis. - KRAZAN dr ASSOCIATES, INC. Page No. 3 Proj. No. B86-108 TABLE I Concentrations of Gasoline Constituents in Soil Location Concentra~i6h= (pPm) of Sample Benzene Toluene X¥1enes Total Volatile Organic Hydrocarbons TANK NO. I (West) BP #1 La 2 ft. <0.10 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 BP #2 La 2 ft. <0.10 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 TANK NO. 2 (Center) .... - ': .... BP #3 La 2 ft. <0.10 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 BP #q La 2 ft. . 6.15 1.39 15.63 775.83 BP ## La 6 ft. 0.1# <0.10 0.29 5.86 TANK NO. 3 (East) BP #5 0 2 ft. <0.10 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 BP #5 La 6 ft. <0.10 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 BP //6 La 2 ft. <0. I0 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 BP #6 La 6 ft. <0.10 <0.10 <0.30 <0.50 *Action Levels 0.70 100 620 100-1000 *These levels are approximately 1000 times the State of California Department of Health Services "action levels" for gasoline constituents in groundwater. Action levels are generally used as a first approximation of permissible contaminant or clean up levels. Actual permissible contaminant levels or clean up levels are generally determined on a site-by-site basis dependir~g on soil characteristics and depth to groundwater. KRAZAN & ASSOClATES~ INC. Page No. ~ Proj. No. B86-108 CONCLUSIONS ..... -Concen~ations ..of: gasoline.__fuel, const_i_t_u~e~ts _above a~_tio_n__..leve!s were._=not ........ -_..~,:.- .... detected below a' depth of 6 feet. Contamination was detected at one location in the excavation bottom and attentuated quickly with depth. If you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office. KRAZAN dc ASSOGIATES, ING. Richard M. Stauber Staff Engineer Erwin Principal Engineer RCE #18625 ME/RMS/cr 2 c plus invoice herewith I c Kern Gounty Health Dept. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~~__~ KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES pr.;X:>~..E.~.iE.~Q~ ~. ~~]~ ~a~in~ Ho, Merced ~esno Vi~lia Bakersfield J. J. EGI. IN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETI~OLEUN MAIN OFFIGE: 4100 PIEFIGE FIOAD, BAKERSFIELD, GA. g330ff PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of · · 3860-NORTH WI'NERY .......................... REPORt:*9-22-86 FRESNO,CALIF. ~3727 LAB No.:16374 '. Sample Description: B86-108 WT. DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DA~E ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED 8 LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 ~ 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Repot t lng Anal yses Repot t lng Const i tuent Uni ts Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected O. I Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected- 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 ]'VH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin PETIIOLEUN J' J' EOl. IN, nEG. CHEM. ENGR. I MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 · ~ Purgeable Aromatics KRAZ~N AND ASSOC. Date of ..:..:,.':..':'-.. i ...... 3860 NORTH'WINERY ....................................... REPORT:9=22=86 _. .?. . FRESNO,CALIF. 93?2? LAB No.:16375 " '-' Sample Description: B86-108 WT DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results ~Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.I m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin ,,,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,',,, LABORATORIES ,NC. PETIIOLEUI~ MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of · "'~ '3860'NORTH WINERY ...................................... REPORT:9-88'86 ......... .~ ~. FRESNO,CALIF. 93?8? LAB No.:16376 Sample Description: B86-108 MT DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: ~9-11-86 9-18-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected ~0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g' 0.00 0.5 EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin LABORATORIES J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETI~OLEUM MAIN OFFIGE: 4100 PIERGE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, GA. g330ff PHONE 32Z-491~l Purgeable Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of ..... 3860 NORTH WINERY ~- ........................... REPORT-:~9-~-86---L- .FRESNO,CALIF. 93?89 LAB No.:16377 '' .. Sample Description: B86-108 MT DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED 8 LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 6.15 0.1 Toluene ug/g 1.39 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1. p-Xylene ug/g ?.06 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.I o-Xylene ug/g 8.57 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g ??5.83 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 ~ TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin ,,,-,-,,,,,= RATORIES J. J. EGI. IN, REG. CHEM. ENGII. PETROL~'UM MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93306 PI. lONE 32}'-4911 Purgeable Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC; Date of · -~860 NORTH WINERY ..................................................... REPORT:.9_22~86,__2/..'.i FRESNO,CALIF. 937~7 LAB No.:16380 Sample Description: B86-108 MT 6'#? " DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 0.14 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 0.10 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 0.19 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 5.86 0.5 .. EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin A$111CUZ TUltE J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGIL ; PETIIOLEUM MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONEi327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of '~3860'NORTH WINERY ..................................... REPORT:9-82.86,-- ' "~ . FRESNO~CALIF, 93727 LAB No.:16378 " Sample Description: B86-108 ET 2'#5 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME S~MPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH~ By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin ASR/CU/, TUll I CHE¥1CALAIJALYSI~ RIE INC. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeabie Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC. Date ......... 3860~'NORTH-WINERY REPORT:~-22~86 FRESNO,CALIF. 93727 LAB No.:16382 Sample Description: B8~-108 ET DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin A$111CUZ TUllE I. I. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGII. PETROLEUI~ MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics KRAZAN AND ASSOC. ~ ......... Date of '3~O~ NORTH WINERY - ": .......................................... REPORT :9-88-86 FRESNO,CALIF. 93?8? LAB No.:16379 Sample Description: B86-108 ET 8'#6 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-18-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting .Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1' Is'opropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA .5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin "'-'-'"*'-- LABORATORIES PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, nEG. CHEM. ENGIL MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics ' KRAZAN AND ASSOC. .... 38~"~OR~R-~iNERY ..................... ' Date of ..... .. REPO~-:-~ZEe_86 FRESNO,CALIF. 937~? LAB No.:16381 Sample Description: B86-108 ET 6'#8 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.I Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected' 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By J.J. Eglin KRA. ZAN & 'A-SSOCIATES ~...'-/".'"'"""-.',,"~". ~ .Chain of Cust dy Record ~ollJ En i~e[Ing . · ~ · ADDR 'PAR~ERS OTHER; PROJE~ ~MPLERS (SIGNATURE) O~ERVATIONS/ " COMMENTS S~PLE NO LOCATIO~ 5. RECEIVED BY RELINQUISHED BY RECEIVED BY ..~ " TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTAINERS .(~ nezure MET~H~ OF SHIPMENT ~-~ V . Printed Name Printed Name Coml~iny ; lNG E REQUIREMENTS RELINQUISHED BY RECEIVED BY RELINQUISHED BY ; RECEIVED BY Ilaboratoryj Sig~ture ~; .' Signature t Sign4ture Prlntecl Name Name : Printed Name Name 'TechnoI, LABORATORI I. I. IG4.1N. lEG. CHilli. ENGII. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. g3301 PHONE 327-4911 OMEGA CONSTF~UCTION C, ate, c.f 2t00 SOUTH UNION pEP,')qT: 9AKEf~SFIELD, CA. 03305 L~B No. : ... 3qth. ST~v C~:~P t.iA'3H. D~TE/TolME DAT;:.'T I~ S~MI~L SAMPLE COLLECTED: ~ECEI,,'ED ,D 'LAB 17~Flower Street "KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENI' .EALmOmCER Bakemfield, California 93305 L~n M HebeAson, M.D. ~lephone (805)861-3636 EN~RONMENTAL H~L~ DIVISION DIRECTOR OF EN~RONMEN~L HEAL~ Vernon S. Reichard October 14, 1986 "Charles Wilson ..... Omega Construction ....... : 21oo s. Union Avenue . ..:' Bakersfield, CA 93307 ' .-- Subject: California Five Minute Car Wash, Permit # A225-06 Dear Mr; Wilson: It was discussed with Charles Fineley and Frank Piper on September '.' 24, 1986 that one of the alternatives in dealing with the contaminated " ' soil at the subject facility was to aerate it with the understanding 'that the Health Department would be informed of the location of aeration. We were never informed of the location until I contacted Frank Piper, October 6, 1986. I found out then that the soil was being aerated at the Air Park'on property owned by Omega. In future dealings with this type of situation the aeration of the contaminated material, if allowed by this Department, can only be done by the generator of the waste onsite. Transportation offsite must be via registered waste hauler for any destination other than the generator's property,, Aeration constitutes "treatment" and, therefore, any other location for this aotlvity must possess a State Department of Health Services "Treatment, Storage and Disposal" permit; work cannot commence'without the abovementioned permit. If you have any questions regarding this matter please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Jants Leh ...... Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Manaffement Program JL:aa DISTRICT OFFICES LABORATORIES ,~. J. J. I:GLIN, lEG. CHEM. ENGI. MAiN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. B3301 PHONE 327-4gl 1 RATORI I. I. IG&IN, IIG. CNIM. ENG,. MAiN OFFICE: 410Q PIERCE ROAO, BAKERSFIELD, CA. S3301 PHONE 3'~7-4S11 OMEGA .CONSTRUCT iON Da te o f 2 I'.:Y) SOUTH UI'.I i Oi,I REPORT: 8AKERSFiELD~CAL[F. '93d05 LAB him.: t"'~73 ,: Sample Descriptio~: CALIF. 5 M~i'4. C~R WAS~t F~UMP I"' DEF TH: E ' !: ~.~MPI_E COLLEC]'ED: ~ CE [ k'ED Z, I.AB: COfdPLE TED: I'1 i n i mum ~epof t ing P~ [ ys~_~s .~epo:" t ~ ng C;or/s t i t,.lent dn i ts ',-~esu [ ts Le~e [ BEn'z,~r~e ,~g/g oone detecteo O. L Tol .u¢,'.e :_~g'g r~r.~ne detected O. t Eth'/~ 3e~ze:~=- ,.,g."g ~o~',e detected ' O. 1 P":~v te~e ,i,.~,'9 ,~one detected O. l m X/iene ~¢,'g pone d.etected O. ~ f*,'~ u~"g ~one ~ietected 0.5 EP~ '['..'H: B'/ (J~s C~romatog,-apny ,..'omm~, tS: ~ij[L. MAIN OFFICE: 41~ PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELO, CA. S3~I PHONE 3~7-4Sll Pu~ ~eaOle Aromatics OMEGA CONSTRUC [ ION Date 2~,?,0 SOU~H UNION REPORT: [0-8-86 BAKERSFIELD,CALLF. 95305 LAB No.: I787~ Sampte Desc~'iption: CALIF. 5 MIN. EAR WASI~ PUMP ~ 3 DEPTH: E ' ~}A,rE/]'IME 5ATE/lIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS '5,-~M2LE COLLEC'rE[): ~EC~iVED ~ LP, 8: COMPLETED: ] < ~,-86 [ C~--.5--65 l 0 -'7-8.5 I. Benzene Og/g none detected O. ToLuene ~g/g none detected 0.I Ethyl Benzer~ ug/g none detected p--X~ iene ug/g na~.e ~etected O. m--xy ] ~ene ug/g o- ~:~ le,,e ug/g no:~e 3erected O. [sop~-opyl TVH ug/g ,'.one de~ected 0.5 EPA TVH: By Gas ('h~'o.natog~-aphy ._~mment s: SOIL ,,,.,,.,,.,,.,, LABORATORI J. J. EGI. IN, lEG. CHEM. ENG41. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. g3308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeab le Aromat ir-s OMEGA CONp,PbC~ION ,].~e of 2100 S0dTI-t UNION ~EP~]~]': [0--8 ~.1~ BAKERSFIELD,CALIF. ~3J05 .LAB No.: I7875 Sample Descciptien: CALIF. 5 MiN. CAR WASH POMP ~ DEPTH :8 ' DATE,,'TIME DATE,.'T[ME SAMPLE DATE' Af':AL'~SIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED :~ LAB: .iC, I':PL[:,rED: ~. C'-~. -86 .~ t..', .... ,~ [:6 i " ", --0._~ 14 [ ,, i mum .qepor t Co,~st i tuent Unl t s P,e':.u I ts Level Benzene ug To luene ug/g Ethyl 5enz e,'.e ug/.g p-Xylene ,~g ," g m-X>lene ug/g ,,.~r,e detected O. o--X/lene ug,g fsopvopyl Benzene ug,"g none detecteO TVH :g ,' EPA TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL INC. J. J. EGI, IN, lEG. CHEM. · . MAIN OFFICE: 4104) PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, L]MEGA. CONSTRUCT I. ON D~te o f ;-]I00 SOUTH UNION REPOi~T: 10-~;-86 ~AKE~SFIELD,CAL[F. 93305 t.A~ t'.Io Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH PUMPg5 DEP~ H: E ' D. ~E/TlrlE hATE 1 ~ME SAMPLE ['ATE ANALYSIS ~]ANPLE CiO[.LECTED: R_~r_[VE[, .~ LAB: CL:MPt_ETEO: M i n i mum ,~,ev,~ r t t ng Aha i ,,'~,_=s f~epor t ing Const i tuent Uni t.~ Res,~ L ~s Level 8enze.-~e i.;g,.g none detected O. I Toluene ug>'g .,~o.~e detected O.1 Ethyl Be:~zp~-.e L:g/g ~,one detecLed O. 1 p--Xyl~-ene ,g,'~ ~one det,z-z~ed 0.1 m-X~,lene ~g/g ~?~,';e detected O. 1 o-Xylere i~g,'g nc:.e detected 0.1 isop:-op'/ L Benzene ~.~g/g none detected O. 1 TVH, ~, '.~g/~; no,~e deteuted 0.5 EPA 5080/8,)80 '[V~: By G.ss Chromat~g;-aphy Co~me.~ts: SOIL LABORATORIES J. J. EG~IN, lEG. CH~M. ENOI. · MAIN OFFICE: 4104) PIERCE ROAD. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 13301 PHONE 327-4911 OMEGA CONSTRUC ¥ 2100 SOUTH UN[ON 8AK~ZRSF IELD, CALI F. ~3305 Gample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH PUMP DEPTH: M i n ~ mum Repot t ~.ng Aha i yses Repot t ~ng Constituent U,:its ~esul ts Le./e~ I 0enzene ug/g ~.one ~etected O. ~ To luene ~g/g :~one detec ~e~ 0. 1 E~hy~ Benzene ;~g/g ,'~,one detected 0~. ~ p--Xy]ene ug/g rcne dotec~eO O. ~ m--Xy!ene ~g/g ~cne oet~c~ed O.1 :, o--~ylene ug,'g none detecteO O. I Isopropyl Benzene ug,'g ,-,one de~ected 0. 1 TVH ~ ug/~ .-,one detected 0.5 ~ - EPA 50~0/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL RATORIES J. J. EG~IN. I~G. CH~M. ENG4I. MAiN OFFICE: 4104) PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. S3301 PHONE 3~7-4g~11 Purgeable Aromatics OMEGA .CON~STRUCT ION Date of :~i00 SOUTH UNION P, EPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERSFIELD,CAL.[F. ~3305 LA8 No. :I7878 S,~mple Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE ~1 DEPTH:?' Minimum Repot' t ~ ng Aha 1 yses :~epor t ing Const ~ tuent Units Results Level Benzene ,lg,.'g none detected O. i ~oluene ug/g none detected 0.! Etqy~ Benzen~ ug,'g none detected O. i p-Xy tene ug,"g r,~ne detecteO O. 1 m--'(ylene ,~g,"g ,~cne de~ected O. 1 o- X/ter,e ug/g none detected O. i ~soprop'/l Benzene ug,"g ;lone detected O. l ~Vt-~ , ug,"g none detected 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: B'/ Gas Chromat~,graphy Comments: 50[L LABORATORIES I. I. ICI, IN, I~G. CI4~M. ENGI. MAIN OFFICE: 410Q PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. S3301 PHONE'327-4111 Purgeab le A,-om~ t its OMEGA CO~STRUCTION Date of 2100 SOOTH UP, ION ~EPORT: l~'J '8 -8~ BAKERSFIELD,CALIF. 93305 LAB No.: Sample Description: CAL.~F. 5 MIN. CAR'WASH LINE #t DEPTH:6' DAYE/TIME DATE/TiME 5A;'tPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED :~ I_~EI: COMPLETED: l 0" 6'"~36 10 -6 - ~& l 0 Repo.- t i n:) Aha l'/ses Repot t ing Cons t i tuent Ur'.. i ts Resu 1 ts Level Benzene ,~g/g none detected 0.I To luene ug/g none detec ted 0. 1 Eth/1 Ben~-ene ug.'g none detected O. l p-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 m--'(ylene ug/g ,:one detected O. 1 o-X.tlene ug/g ,~one detected O. 1 !sop~opyl' Benzene ug/g none detected O. l TVH ug/g none detected 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL INC. J. J. EG~INo I~G. CJ. ENQR. MAIN OFFICI:' 4104) PIERC:E ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 13301 PHONE Purgeable Aromatics OMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date of 2100 SOUTH UNION ' REPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERSFIELD,CALIF. 93305 LAB No.:17880 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LiNE #2 DEPTH:2' DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEi'uED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 10-6---86 ~'J-6-g5 ~'! 1 n i mum Repot t ~ ng Aha [yses F~epar t lng Const i tuent Unl ts Resul ~s Level Benzene ug,'g none de~ected O. I To luene ug/g none detec ted 0. ! Ethyl Benzene u'q,'g none oe~ec~e~. O. I p-Xy lene ug/g ~one detected 0. 1 m-~iylene u~,'g none detected O. 1 ~ -Xylene ~g/g none de~ectea O. 1 J [s~propyl Benzene ug/g none. detected O. i ~ TVH ug/g none de~ected 0.5 I, EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL [ES INC. J. J. IGI, IN. I~O. CI41M. iNGlE. MAIN OFFICE: 41Q0 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. S3308 PHONE 3~7-4111 Purgeable A,'omati~s OMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date oF 3100 SOUTH UNION REPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERSFIElD,CALIF. 93305 LA8 No.:19881 Sample Desc~-iption: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE #2 DEPTH:6' OA[E/T[ME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED i) LAB: COMPLETED: I ()-6-86 l ~-6--96 10-~? Repo,' t lng Aha 1 yses Repot t ing Const i tuent Uni t s Resu 1 ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected O. I Toluene ug/g none detected O. 1 Ethyl 8enze:,-~e ug/g none detected O. I p-×ylene ug..'g none detecteO O. I m-X~ lene ug/g none detected O. 1 a-Xyle:-:e ug,'g none detected O. 1 [sopropyl Benzene ug,"g none detected O. 1 TVH ug/g n~ne detec ~ed 0.5 '; EPA 50~0/80P-0 TV~: B~ G,ts Cnromatugraph¥ C°mments: SOIL '- BORATORIES ~ INC: J. J. EGLIN, BEG. CNIM. ENQ4I. MAIN OFFICE: 4104) PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. 933QI PHONE 327-4911 Purgeab le Aromatics OMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date of i2100 SOUTH UNION REPORT: 10-8-86 BAKERSFIELD,CALiF. 93305 ....... LAB No.: I7882 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LiNE #3 DEPTH:2 ' DATE/TIME DATE/I'~ME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ t_AB: COMPLETED: l 0-- .5-S6 I 0 -- 6 -~5 i 0 -'7 --86 Minimum ,q~-,p o r ~ ing Aha 1 yses ~epor t ing Const i f. uent Un i ts Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected O. 1 Toluer.e ug/g none detected O. I Eth~i Be~zene 'Jg/g none detected O. 1 p-xylene ug/g none detecteo O. l m--Xy lene ug/g none detected O. ! o-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 I~oprapyl Benzene ug/g none detecteo O. I 'TVH ~ ug/g none de~ec t, ed ~.5 EPA 50R0/8020 ~VH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SO~L ' ~ MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. g3301 PHONE 327-4Ill Pungeable Aromatics OMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date of 8100 SOUTH UNION REPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERSFIELD,CALIf. 93505 LAB No/:l?BS3 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE #3 DEPTH:~~ DATE/TIME DATE/TIMr: SAMPLE D~TE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLEC[ED: RECEIVED .~ LAB: COMPLETED: ~ 0 -6 -8~ ~. 0 --6- [4a I 0 -7 -86 Minimum Repon t lng Aha ~yses Repot t lng Const i tuent Un i ts Resu 1 ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected O. 1 Toluene ug/g none detected O. ~ Eth,,1 .qe,~:'ene ug/g none dete~ted O. I p-Xy!ene ug/g none detec~eO o. 1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isop,-opyi Benzene ug/g '~one c~etected O. l TVH ug/g r, one detected 0.5 EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography, Comments: SOIL. LABORATORIES J. J. IE~I, IN, IIG. CIIIM. INOII. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. g:l~0e PHONE ~7-4911 Purg'eable Aromatics GMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date oF JiO0 sour~ bNION REPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERS!fIELD,CALIF. 93305 LAB No :17884 Simple Descripti'on: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE #~ DEPTH:2' £~ATE/~IME ~ DATE/TIME SAMPLE DAEE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 10'~-86 10- 6-9~s Repot t lng Analyses ~ep~r t ing Const i tuent Uni ts Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g none Oetected O. l Toluene ug/g none detected O. 1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected O. 1 p-X~'lene ug/g none detected O. i ,n-~ylene ug/g none dete~'.ted O. 1 o'--Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 Isopropyl Ben~ene ug/g none detected O. 1 TVH ~ ug/g none detected 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL 3 '. 3, ~/ E g !, Fn ORATORIES J' J' EGI. IN. BEG. CNIM. ENGI. MAIN OFF:lCI:- 4lQ0 PIEIICl: ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. S33QI PHONE 3~7,.4S11 Purgeable Aromatics i. OMEGA CONSTRUCTION ~. * Date of 2100 SOUTH UNION REPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERSFIELD,CALIF. 93305 LAB No.:17885 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE #4 DEPTH:6' DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED 8 LAB: ~£OMPLETED: [0-6-86 10-6-86 [0-7-86 Minimum Repot t ing Aha 1 yses Repot t ing Const i tuent Uni ts Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.! To luene ug/g none detec ted 0. I Ethyl Benzene ug/g none 'detected O. 1 p--Xyiene ug/g none detected 0.1 .~-Xyler, e ug/g none deter:ted O. ! ¢-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected O. 1 ,rVH ug/g none detected 0.5 EPA 5080/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL INC. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. g3~01 PHONE ~27-4911 Purgeable A,-omatics OMEGA.CONSTRUCTION Date oF ~00 SOUTH UNION REPORT:lO-B-86 . __ BA~-~ERSFIELD,CALIF. 93305 LAB No.: 19889 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE 6 DEPTH:b' DATE/TIME DATE,/T[ME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAHPLE COLLECTED: P, ECEIVED ,~ LAB: COMPLETED: L0-6--86 10-6 -86 10-'7-86 Minimum Repot ~ ing An~t 1 yses Repot t ing Cons t i tuen t Un i ts ;~esu 1 ts Leve 1 Benzene u~/g none detected O. L Toluene ug/q none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug,'g nonce detected O. ! p -Xy lene ug,'g none detec ted 0. 1 m-Xylene ug('g none detec~ea O. l o ~Xylene ug/g none detected O.! Isopropyl Benzene ,:g.,g none detected 0.'i TVH :l ug/g none detected 0.5 EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography C'omments: SOIL LABORATORIES MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. $~101 PHONE ~27-4111 Purgeable~Aromatics OMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date of 2i00 SOUTH UNION REPORT:lO-8-86 BAKERSFIELD~CALIF. 93305 LAB No :17888 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE 6 DEPTH:2' ~ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 10-~-86 10-6-85 10-7-86 Minimum Rep'orting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detecteO 0.1' Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Eth~.l Be~lzene ug,.'g none de'tected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.I m-XyLene ug/g none detected 0.i o-X¥1ene ug/g none detected 0.L. Isopropyl Benzene ug/g no,qe detected 0.1 TVH ug/g none detected 0.5 EPA 5020/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL ~ ~,//Eallm, r,~ J I"~1' J"""""J J INC. J. J. EGI. IN. BEG. CI4~M. ENGI. MAIN OFFIC~ 41~ PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. g3~l PHONE 327~Sll Purgeab le Aromat OMEGA CONSTRUCTION DaTe 2100 SOUTH UNION REPORT: 10--3-86 BAKERSFIELD,CALIF. 93305 LAB No.: Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH LINE #5 DEPTH: ~ ' DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: 'ZOMPLETED: I0-6-86 1,}-~-8~ 10-?-86 l"t 1 n I mum Repot ~ lng Aha l ~ses ~epor ~ lng Cons~i tuent Uni ts Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected O. I' Toluene ug/g none de~ec~ed O. 1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none de,echoed O. I p-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 1 m-Xylene '~g/g no~,e detected O. 1 o-Xylene ug/g ~,one detecte~ O. 1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g n(~ne de~ected O. I TVH .~ ug/g none detected 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVW: By Gas Chromatograph?~ Comments: SOIL RATORIES · JirT'.~lT~H, lil j.J. NLm, ~. ~. ~. . MAIN OFFIC~ 41~ PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 9~1 PHONE ~7MIll Purgeable Aromatics OMEGA CONSTRUCTION Date of · 2100 SOUTH UNION REPORT:lO--8-86 ?~. BAKERSFIELD,CALIF. ~3305 LAB No.:i7886 Sample Description: CALIF. 5 MIN. CAR WASH DEPTH:2' DATE/TIME DATE/TfME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: ~ECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 10:-6--86 10-6-86 I0-?-86 Minimum ~eporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene' ug/g none detected O.l Toluene ug/g ncne detected 0.! Ethyl Benzene ug,,"g none detected O.l p'-Xy[ene ug/g none detected O.l m-Xylene ug/g ~Lone detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected O.1 IsqpropyI Benzene ug,'g none detected . O. ! TVH ¢ ug/g none detected 0.5 1 EPA 5020/8020 fVH: By Gas Chromatography Comments: SOIL September 25, 1986 Kern County Health Department Division of Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Re: underground tank testing-Results Dear Sir, On September 8, 1986, Liquid Construction Inc. performed a Petro Tite, System Test at our 5-Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street, Bakersfield. We have three (3) underground storage tanks at that location, the permit numbers and descriptions are' ° 1 8204005 Unleaded gasoline storage system 2 8204003 Unleaded gasoline storage system 3 8204001 Premium gasoline storage system Attached are the results of the tests. Please note that all three tanks passed. Please route all questions or inquires through me at the below location. -~ Sincerely, (209) 57~~8~ ' 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 ORATORIES J. J. tGi. IN, lEG. CHEM. ENGII. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911. ~' Purgeab]e Aromatics KRA~AN'"~ND~ASSOC- Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY REPORT:9-ee-86 .......... FRESNO, CALIF. '937~? ........................................... ~AB No.:]6376 ' Sample Description: B86-108 MT 2'#3 DATE/TIME DAlE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COI_LECTED: RECEIVED 8 LABi COMPLETED: :, 9-11-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum ~epo,-t~ng Analyses ~eporting Constituent Units Results L~vel Benzene ug/g n~ne detected O.l Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.! o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ~ ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics <RAZAN ~ND ASSOC. ....................................... Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY ....................................... REPOR,t-:~2£.~ ,' ~RESNO,CALIF. 93727 LAB No.:16374 Sample Description: B86-108 WT, }ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: . RECEIVED 8 LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-18-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent L]nits Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isop~opyl. Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography )y J.J. Eglin LABORATORIES MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-491 Purgeable Aromatics <RAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of '~8~D'~'NORTH WINERY REPORT:9-22-8~ cRESNO~CALIF. 93?2? LAB No.:t63?5 ~ample Description: B86-108 WT }ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS ~AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-'-1B-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.! Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.I m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 50~0/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography ]y J,J. Eglin ASRICUZ TUIIE · . LABORATORIES MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAO, B&KERSFIEL. I), CA. 113308 PHONE 3:2?-41111 Purgeable Aromatics i .iRA~AN AND ASSOC. Date of , [~60 NORTH '~INERY - ........................... REPORy:gZe~ze6 .......................... !... :RESNO,CALIF. 9332? LAB No.:16377 !. ;ample Description: B86-.108 MT 2'~ )ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS ~AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: · 9-11-86 9-18-86 9-19-86 Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Resul.~ ~ Level Benzene ug/g 6.15 ~,l~ 0.1 Toluene ug/g 1.39 0 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g ?.06 , I0 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g nohe detected 0,1~ 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 8.5? '~ 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected ~ 0.1 TVH ug / g ??5.83 ~ ~ O. 5 EPA . 5020/ TVH: By Gas Chromatography ~,¥, J.J. Eglin LABORATORIES I · MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics {RAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of ...... ~86'~"NORTH WINERY =RESNO~CALIF. 93?27 LAB N0.:16378 ~ample Description: B86-108 ET 2'#5 }ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS }AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-I 1-86 9-12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units~ Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none.detected 0.1 p-×ylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xy!ene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isoprop¥,l Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 ]'VH u{;/g 0.00 0.5 .EPA 50~0/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography J,J. Eglin . LABORATORIES ' J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHI:M. ENGR. ' PETflOLELIII MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics './i ._~ZAN AND ASSOC ............ Date of ~8~0 NORTH WINERY REPORT:~-~2-86 ;RESN0~CALIF. ~3727 LAB No.:i~379 ~ample Description: B86-108 ET )ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS ~AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED D LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 ~---12--86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.I Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatogr'aphy ~y J.J. Eglin ."#E¥1~L ~Z~ ~--~1 INC. j. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics <RAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of ]860 NORTH WINERY :RESNO,CALIF. 9378? LAB No.:16380 ~ample Description: B86-108 MT 6'#? }ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS ~AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-.-1~-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g O.1q 0.1 o Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 0.10 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 0.19 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH ug/g 5 . 86 0 · 5 EPA TVH: By G~s ChromatograpP~y ~y J.J. Eglin I. I. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. ' PETIIOL~IN MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 · -.~ Pur'geable Aromatics qRAZAN AND ASSOC. Date of -2860 NORTH WINERY :RESNO,CALIF. 93?2? LAB'No.:I6382 3ampie Description: B86-108 ET 6'~9 }ATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS ~AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9-[8-86 9-19-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected ~0.1 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 o--Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 Isopropyi Benzene ug/g none detected 0.1 TVH '- ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 50~0/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography ]y J.J. Eglin LABORATORIES J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGII. PETROLEUM MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-49'11 Put ge_~b 1. e Aromatics Date of I. RA}~AN, AND ASSOC ~60 NORTH WINERY REPORT :'~-"22~'86 RESNO~CALIF. 9372? LAB No. :16381 ample Description: 886-108 ET ATE/TIldE DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS AMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ,D LAB: COMPLETED: 9-11-86 9- 12-86 9-19-86 Minimum Report lng Analyses Repot t lng Const i tuent Uni ts Resu 1 ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected O'.1 Toluene ug/g none detected O.1 Ethyi. Benzene ug/g none detected O.1- p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g none detected O.1 o-Xylene ug/g none detected O.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g none detected O.1 'FVH ug/g 0.00 0.5 EPA 50P0/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography J.J. Eglin LCI · LIQUID CONSTRUCTION, INC. September 22 1986 Charles Fenley Enterprises-:'~ 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 ' ' Modesto, California 95355 ' . .. ! .... · ~ :. Re" 5 Minute Car Wash ,'.. ...~ ' ; ....... ' ... ,: :~.,~,.~;~ ..... '"::~ ....... ~/':q20 34th Street, Bakerfield,' CaIif. "~*[ ..- ......... ',',', '~'/ ..:;?":.'~'"[': ~:' ,:, ' , . / : . :, '.j~ "/~ ~,. '" : .... ' ' ' V'. ' .' ' ' Dear ~. ~cKay. . · . , ........ · On September 8, 1986, a Petro Tite System Test was performed at the above-referenced location. The test was performed by Larry Carver, LCI Technician· .~e N~A Code 329.02 criteria for .... a tight system is a ~xi~m loss of..05 gallons per hour. Because of the almost infinite variables involved, this is not intended to be a ~thematical tolerance and is not the permission of actual leakage. During the stand-pipe test procedure, the internal liquid hydrostatic pressure applied to the underground tank system is generally two to three times greater than normal liquid storage ~ressures. This increase in hydrostatic pressure will amplify the indicated rate of leak accordingly. SYSTEM TEST Tank No. 1 - West Size - 12,000 Gallons' Product - Unleaded The test showed a plus .015 gallons per hour. Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested mathe~tically tight. Tank No. 2 - Middle Size - 12,000 Gallons Product - Unleaded The test showed a minus .006 gallons per hour. Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested mathematically tight. 1054 North 'J' Street · Post Office Box 1220 · Tulare, California 93275 ° (209) 688-1980 Data .~;3rt for Tank System Tig ~.:Ss Test ' T~(s) ~ ~ ' ' · ; ' -'~ --' '. ~-~ ..... ~ .... ~ ~ '~, .. ~arles Fenle~r~se~125~l.e Dr.ve, S~, Modesto, i' ~ T~ 2. OPE~TOR 5 Minute Car Wash, 920 3qth Street, Bakersfield, CA --'- 4. WHO REOUESTED Roy James McKay ~ST AND WHEN ~:== ~ ~ Charles Fenlev Enterprises. 212~ Wylie Drive. Sutie $. WHO IS PAYING Charles Fenley Enterprises James McKay ' ......... ~R THIS ~1 .... ~b~-:~-Enterprise~:~fZ~lie D'rive,-~Suite-B;'~odesto, 7.DATAINST~"ON ~~ ~ ~ ~,, ~.~T~ I ~~k~O~ 9. FI~-UP . ~nv ~ T~ . (t · ' 0R REMARKS d~q tnt otc, 13. C~RTIFI~0N ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~. .// ~ II 14. 5 Minute Car Wash 920 34th Street~ Bakersfieldf CA. - ' ~ From 15. TANK ! TEST' ~ 18. ~PACI~ /~ ~ s,,,~, ~ ~ ~fl ' OlllOfll GIIIonl ~ Complny ~ I,.~Ind Gfed. ~ 8el S~Ion"DETERMINING TANK CAPACI~" , Other ~, : Stick Rlldlngl 17. FILL-UP~FOR TEST ' to ~ ~,. o.tto., ,,. ~ up. S~ICK~ulEFORE AND A~ER ~CH. COMPARTMENT DROP OR EACH METERED DELIVERY OUANTI~ ~,,, ~ ~ //,~ 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PRO~CEDURE$ T0 TEST THIS TANK VA~R RECO~RY ?. 21. TE~PERATURE/VOLU~E FACTOR (I)TO TEST THIS TANK 19. TANK': M~UREMENT~ FOR I~ T~ ~rmer~ I ~ ~tder~ ~ ~ ~' F Pr~u~ in Tick ~' F F,,-up P~u~ o~ Truck ~' F ~ ~ ~ to ~0 ..... :,' ....... ; ..... " 22. T~~ re~ ~w'=~rcut~ ~ ~ C " 23. ~t~ ~ 'F ~ r~n~ of ex~ ~ ~ ..... ,o,.,,..~-.. ~.,-,...: ..... /l~y ~ i 24. x , o0~.~7/00 . · , 20. E~ENSION HOSE S~ING ; ~ ~ tml qu~U~ m ~t of ,x~n~ f~ volum 'l' ' roi.me ~hl~e ~r 'F (24) ~1 ~ 'F In cO.E~E~ ~Pz o~vz~~ ~ff, O , ~ CONTROL ~ TO .M1 ~. ~ f~/OI b) ~CH ~DING CHANGI I Rlcor detai s o sitting up I~ ~d~Bt~ Repla~d (-) Tbmal Hil~ * (c) x (ii - ~ ~ -- and r~nning tilt. (UII f~ll ~ k IllthI Level Il It ) ' ~ ii wki~ · hfml . Mter Prdlfl bldbl ~ ~RRZVED AT S~JTE: 'TOOK TANK'BURZ ~L Mi ~UR~rE~S: CHECKEZ FOR WA~E~: PLEBE NOTE: ZN THE ~VE~ AZ /VA~R FOOK ZNVE~ORY OF ~UCT ON H~ ~: I REPARI~D ARE/ FOR.S~ZNG UP T~TE~. POCK~,~ WERE ~E~ IN THE' T NK/SYSTEM ~i "-~ IT COU .D HAVE ~STA~ ~ S~ARTED CZRCULATZNG P~ ~P, Z LED A] g. (~oCONT'D H/GH i~EVEL TEST ~ 2. ~0,~ '' ,~q~ , ~ %'~?~' '~T CONCLUDED. ~ FOU~ TO ~ ~ OR ~ )T TZGHT ON THiS DAY. 14. 5 Mi0ute Car Wash, 920 34th Street, Bakersfield, CA · '; ' ~ Stick Re~lngs Total O~lons 17. FILL-U~ FOR TEST ~'* ~l up. STIC BEFORE AND A~ER ~CH COMPARTMENT DROP OR ~ACH METERED DELIVERY OUANTI~ ~ ~ 18. SPECI,~L CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK .VA~R RECO~RY SYSTEM S~ ~nu~l Kt~ .~. C~k ~W .~ ~ec~d ~dufe in ~ (26). ~ Stcge I ~ ~ 21. TEMPE~TUREIVOLUME FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TANK :, 19. TANK' M~SUREMENTS FOR Is l~ ~rmet? I J ~Mer? I; ~' f Pr~u~ in Tank ~' F Fdl-up Pr~u~ ~ Truck ~' F Ex~e~ Change I - or 20. E~ENSION HOSE SE~ING ~ ~ t~l qu~d~ ~t ~ exPn.,~ f~ vo~u~ Chl~ In thll tank T~k t~ to Or~'. ................................. " fun ~nk (16 ~ 17) In~ ~ ~ 'F ,? - volume chlqe ~6. -ff ..... t 30, mOROS~AUC 31. 34. ~J.~l ,~,~o,,,~ :~. CONTROL ~C010 10 .MI ~. ffi F~T01 (I) ~CH READING CHANGL 27. 28. d ~ . 29. 81,~dpi~, L,v,~ 32. Pr,,t ~ P*~duct 35. 36. ~i Record dm,Is of setting up ' . · I~ ~ldUlll ie~llcld (-) Thfmll Xilbf Ifld running' test. (Vse full I. k lllblbI tevll ti SlUM Llwll - ~~IVED AT SITE: TOOK TANK ;BUriaL MI ~UR~E~S: CHEC~E~ FOR ~AIER: PL~E NOTE: IN THE [VE~ Ail /VA~R rO0[ INVE~ORy OF ~UCT O~ HAN~: REPARI D ARE, FOR S.~'TING UP T~TE~. pOCKS. WERE ~E~ IN THE T/ NK/sYsTEM' i r IT COU .D HAVE ~ ~TA~ ~ S~ARTED CIRCULATING' PU~P, LED A: R.' )~OFI~T SENSO~ READING ~ t[~ . ~7~m ' ~o~q ~ I~" ~ ///5~t, ,~o ,~5o~/oo~ot~ ~,~,~ xor°. 'oo~ , '~T CONCLUDED. ~,~FOU~ TO B~¢I~ OR ~?T TZOHT ON THI~ DAY. 14. 5 M!nUte Car Wash, i920. 3~Ith street, Bakersfield, CA :~: I,.~ ~ O,.~e See S~n "OETERMININO TANK CAPACI~" . Olhe~ ~g" ~1 ~.STICK,h IE~OKE ~D A~EK ~CH COMPARTMENT D~OP O~ EACH METE~ED DELIVERY OUANTI~ T~ 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND P~0CEDU~ES T0 TEST THIS TANK VAPOR RECO~RY SYSTE~ 21. TEMPE~TUflE/VOLU~[ ~ACTOR (I)TO TEST THIS TANK TS~ ASSEMBLY ] . , volume chl~t ~r 'F (~4) ~tl 26. ~, LOG~ OF TEST PROCEOUP, iS 1 .. fRESSURE · · II~C01IB Te .lit tel Ut~ fK10l b) ~CH READING b i CONTROL ~ ~ · 35. 36. 37. TlIl~lfltme 27. 28. H .~ . . . . iilKkee 6~edvete RepIBcd (-I Throe1 Rill, er + Icl · lei ,. volurr~ la~s mi RecOrd detads of setting up . L inl! funning test. (Use full - . - lin th of line if nil ,} ,- ,..,., ,,,,.,, (24 kJ , (~L~RRIVED AT ",SITE: TOOK TANK BURI~,L MI'~SUREI ENTS: ~HECKE~ FOR ~A]'ER: PLEBE ~OTE: ZN THE EVE~ AZ~ TOOK INVE~ORY OF ~UCT ON HAN~: REPAR~ D'ARE~ ~OR S~TING UP T~TE~, PO~K~ WERE ~ESE~ IN THE T, '~ ~ ~ ;TA~ ~ STARTED CIRCULATZNG I/oOCONT'P HIGH'~ LEVEL TEST (1~c'' ~ -~r ~ I"~" :LEVEL R~I'~ OF ~,~1 ~s PE~ HOUR. Charles Fenle Enterprises, 2125 Wylie Drive, Sutie 9, Modesto, CA T-7548' , i 5Minute Car/Wash' 920~ ' · ~ ~Ut/~l,~~ff~~i 3qth.~Street~' Bakersfield, CA ~, ~. La~o~.lo~ ~o11. ~ .pAR~ER~ OTHER ~ PROJECT ~' ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 O~E~VA_IONS/ ~PLE NO I~ATE TIME LO~TIO~ ~ · o O ~ z / TIM~ TNE " TIME ............ TIME ' ' ~ Ptlnt~ N~m. ~,~ ~ Ptlnt~ N.me . .. Ptlnt~ N~me , SPECIALSHIPMENT/HANDLING ' ~ OR ~O~GE REQUIREMENT~ Cempnny · ~om~ny Comp.ny Core.nY RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY (laboriteS} DATE T~E tt TIME TIME : · ' ~- TIME Prlnt~ Nime P/lnt~ N=me P~nted N~me Printed Nlme Complny ' ~mulny , Complny Anelytlc~l Technolo0iasI Di';isioa .of Environmenta! 'Heal th Applica'tion Date 1700 FlOwer Str, eet, Bakersfield, CA 93305 No. of Tanks to be Abandoned APPLICATION FOR PERMIT POR TEMPORARY OR PERMAN~"~' -~':' '"1~ SUBSTANCES STO~AGE FACILITY ~ . ~ ' ~ Proms~- s~arti~- ~te · -~/~ Proms~ ~e'tion. ~te ~ . , ~rker's ~~tion Certif~f~on ~ ~ , Insurer ~ · D. Ch~ical C~sition of ~terials S'C6'r~ ' ~ Tank ~ Chemica~Stored (non-co~rcial ~) Dates Stor~ ::Chemical previously Stored [-.g. ~sccim Meth~ for ~trievi~ ~ples ~ ~. " ~ - 1"1-- I . · · ~:' '. '~'' . ' ' · . ' ' '". F. This apptica~i~ for: remval or.: ~a~ndoment in pla~ ~PLI~TI~ ~R .~. '. .. '~ · " ~ This f~m ~s ~en C~,plet~ ~de~ ~nalty of ~rjucy and ~ th~.~st of my ~6w!edge .. ,~.- · Pro'~de D~scripI:ion ',sica[ Layout of Facility Usit ~ce Pro.~idud ~ ~n~de All ~e Followi[ Infernal[on: , ~[~cation of Tank(s), Piping & Dis[mnse~(s) ' ' '~' Pro~s~ S~pli~ Locatio~ Indicatirg Approximate Depth ' ' ~/of SamPles ' -'" Nearest Street or Intersection ',,- ...~~Y Water ~lls or 'S~rface ~ters Within 100t ~ius uf ;___ ~OR~ .' . ~. -'~.~:' .:,-: .... :. .... ',' ,:' '<"-?: ..... ' .... ~ ........ '~' '-" ' "' '~ ' ~ ~ t""' 5<<': i.,..' ' '. ' - ~ ~ ;' . .~ :" -1700Flower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER gl '~8~(Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone (805) 861-3636 .... ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION · " DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard. PEP. J~IT FOR I'I~PORARY OR PERNANENT ~' PF.J~IT NUI~BER A225-06' CLOSURE/ABANDONNENT OF UNDERGROUND IlAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY I~II~/ADDRESS: -' O~F.R(S) RANE/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: ' : 'f.-' ,":..,(.:.." - '~ TANKS AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE August 29. 1986 .,,..[:.--: .' 1. Per~ittee must obtain a Fire Department permit prior to tnitiattn~ abandonment action. 2. AI'I procedures used must be in accordance ~ith requirements Standards and Guidelines developed for implementation of Kern Count~ Ordinance Code. A cop~ of these requirements are enclosed '~tth ,this A minia~' of four samples must be retrieved beneath each tank at depths of of approximately 2' and 6', one-third from the ends of each tank. . 4. A minimu~ o.f t~o samples must be retrieved at depths of ,approximately 2' and 6' fo~ every 15 linear feet of pipe run. 0ne set of the samples must be taken underneath each dispenser, at the prescribed depths. 5. All samples must be analyzed for total petroleua- hydrocarbons, benzene toluene, and xylene. ' 6. Advise this office of the ti~e and date of proposed sampling ~tth 24 hours advance notlc.e. ACCEPT'ED BY DATE DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont Lake !sabella . ~1oiave Ridgecrest . Shafter . Taft RIES J- J- EGI. IN, REG.. CHEM. ENG41. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 3274911 '-- I Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES ~INLEY ENTERPRIZES Date :'-2133 WYLIE DRIVE ........ REPORT:8 2~ 86 MODESTO,CALI~. ~5355 LAB No.:lA~36 Sample Description: ~IVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET ' DEPTH:18" E-1 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED B LAB: COMPLETED: 8-~0-86 8-~1-86 8-~8-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g .101.3~ O.1 Toluene ug/g 60.1~ 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g ~.~7 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 54.57 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g ~0.~7 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 1~7.30 0,1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 6.33 0.1 TVH ug/g A699.A3 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography - CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS IEE INC. ,j)LCT, q~L~M J.J. £G1114. REG. CHEM. ENG4:. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD. CA. 93308 PHONE 32T-4911 ~*. ~ Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES FINLEY ENTERPRIZES Date o£ .... 2133 WYLIE DRIVE ............ .......... REPORT:8-2?-86 ........... ......... MODESTO~CALIF. 95355 LAB No.:14937 Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18" E-2 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 8-~0-86 8-~1-8~ 8-~8-8& Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g ~3,..3~ 0.1' Toluene ug/g 31~.~ 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g ~A.57 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g ~3~.~0 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 5~5.~0 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 3AE.~! 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 24.0~ 0.1 TVH ug/g ~471.~5 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography J.J. Eglin LABC3F:IATOF:II INC. J. I. EGLIN. lEG. CHEM. ENGI. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 3274911 · ..'- ~ Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES FINLEY ENTERPRIZES Date of ~133 WYLIE DRIVE --- ................ REPORT:B-~9-8& MODESTO,CALIF. 95355 LAB No.:14938 Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND '0' STREET DEPTH:18" E-3 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED 8 LAB: COMPLETED: 8-~0-8& 8-~1~8~ 8-~8-8~ Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 3.86. 0.1 Toluene ug/g 80.85 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 13.8~ 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 158.73 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 56~.~0 0.1 o-Xylene · ug/g 339.&~ 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 17.~ 0.1 TVH ug/g 10~82.~0 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography J. J. EGLI#, lEG. CHEM. ENGL ..' IdAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 3274911 I · · - ~ Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES FINLEY ENTERPRI2ES Date of ~I33 WYLIE DRIVE .................. REPORT:8-2~-8& .............. ! ......... MODESTO,CALIF. ~5355 LAB No.:I~3~ Sample DescriPtion: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 3~TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18" W-! DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED B LAB: COMPLETED: 8-20-8~ 8-~1-8~ .8-~8-8~ Minimum Reporting Analyses RepQrting Constituent Units 8esults Level Benzene ug/g ~O.&5 0.1 Toluene ug/g A~.~3 0.1 Ethyl BenZene ug/g ~.?~ 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 25.~8 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 50.08 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 3~.3~ 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 4.~4 0.1 TVH ug/g 135~.0~ 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 .. TVH: By Gas Chromatography RIES ,,,,c. J. J. EG&IN. lEG. CHEM. ENGI. MAiN OFFi(:E: 4100 PIEFK:E FIOAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 -- Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES FINLEY ENTERPRIZES Date of 2133 WYLIE DRIVE .................................. MODESTO,CALIF. 95355 Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18" W-2 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ LAB: COMPLETED: 8-20-8~ 8-~1-8~ 8-~8-8& Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g ~?.&~ 0.1 Toluene ug/g 87.~ 0.'1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 15.5~ 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g ~0.~0 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 133.70 0.1 o-Xy. lene ug/g 108.&0 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 13.70 0.1 TVH · · ug/g 2~?.74 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography LABORATORIES ,,,,,:. J. J. EGi. IN, lEG. CHEM. ENGI. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE flOAO. BAKERSFIELD. CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES FINLEY ENTERPRIZES .. Date of 2133 WYLIE DRIVE ............ ,. REPORT:.8-e~-8~_ MODESTO,CALIF. 95355 LAB No.:14~41 Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18" W-3 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED 9 LAB: COMPLETED: 8-20-86 8-~1-86 8-~8-8~ Minimum Reporting Analyses Repotting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g ~8.3~ 0.1 Toluene ug/g 83.1~ 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g ~.7~ 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g ~.87 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 139.1~ 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g ~.33 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 5.04 0.1 TVH ug/g ~B8~.47 0.5 EPA 50~0/80~0 TVH: By Gas Chromatography MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ..... ' .............. Purgeable 'Aromatics CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRIZES' Date of 8133 WYLIE DRIVE REPORT:8-89-86 MODESTO, CALIF. 95355 LAB No.:14936 Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18'E-1 @ FILL-STEMS ....... ' DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED 8 LAB: COMPLETED: 8-80-86 8-81-86 8-88-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 101.39 0.I Toluene ug/g 60.19 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 2.4? 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 54.5? 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 220.9? 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 127.30 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 6.33 0.1 TVH ug/g 4699-'43 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography i. LABORATORIES .. PETIIOLL~/ll J' ~' ~UN, n~. CH~q. ~NGR. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES FENLEY ENTERPRIZES Date of 8133 WYLIE DSIVE REPORT:8_89_86 _.~ODESTO, CALIF..95355 ' - LAB No :1q937 Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18'E-8 8 FILL STEMS DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 8-80-86 8-81-86 8-88-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 93.39 0.1 Toluene ug/g 319.28 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 44.57 . 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 838.80 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 585.90 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 348.81 0.1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g 84.02 0.1 TVH ug/g 6471.25 0.5 EPA 5080/8080 TVH: By Gas Chromatography PETROL£UM J' J' EGLIN, lEG. CHEM. EHOR. ~ MAIN OFFICE: 4~00 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics CHARLES F~NLEY ENTERPRIZES · 2133 WYLIE DRIVE Date of MODESTO, CALIF.-95355 REPORT:8-29-86 .............. ~ ............. LAB'N~.*:t~938 ............ , ..... Sample Description: FIVE MINUTE CAR WASH 34TH AND "0" STREET DEPTH:18'E-3 @ FILL STEMS DATE/TIME DATE/TIME SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 8-20-86 8-21-86 8-28-86 Minimum Reporting Analyses Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 3.86 0.1 Toluene ug/g 80~85 0.1 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 13.8A 0.1 p-Xylene ug/g 158.73 0.1 m-Xylene ug/g 562.60 0.1 o-Xylene ug/g 339.66 .0.1 Isopropyl .Benzene ug/g 17.62 0.1 TVH ug/g 10982.90 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography r , PERNIT CHECKLIST This checklist'is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received .-'and that the Peraittee has obtained all necessary.equiPment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. ! Please complet~ this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes No A. The packet I received contained: ~ 1) Cover Letter~ Permit Checkllst~ Interim Permlt~ Phase I Interim Permit Nonttoring Requtrements~ Information Sheet (A~reement Between Owner and .................. Operator)','~'-Chapter .15. (KCOC #G-3941)[ .Explanation -'of Substance .... Codes-,~ Equipment Lists and Return Envelope.~ . ~ 2) Standard Inventory Control Nonttoring Handbook tUT-10. ~ 3) The Following Forms: a)~Inventory Recording Sheet b)~Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse c)~Trend Analysis Worksheet ~ 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility) B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Nonltortng Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if 'no' is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): ~ 1) Acceptable gauging instrument ~ 2) "Striker plate(s)' in tank(s)-W£ k 3) ~ater-findtng paste D. I have read the tnfornatton on the enclosed "Information Sheet' pertaining to Agreements. between 0~ner and Operator and hereby state that the o~mer of this facility is the operator (if 'no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). _~_ .. E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are Identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). F. As required on pa~e 6 of Handbook #UT-lO, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on 'Neter Calibratio[ Check For~" found in the Appendix of Handbook). A O. Standard Inventory Control Nonltoring was started at this facility in accordance with procedures described in Handbook tUT-10. Date Started .f~~ $~ffna~u~e o~ Person Co~p~et~n~ Checklist Title: /~/ , ~. Decembe~ 26, 1986 .. Kern County Health Department Underground Tank SectiOn ~700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: California Five Minute Car Wash '920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA Permit# 060004C Dear Sir, We recently received our interm operating permit and inventory control materia! from you. Please find enclosed the permit checklist-along with other information you have' requested. Should this be incomplete, please advise. Regarding the penmit checklist,- I have answered 'no' to three items; B, C-2, and F. B relates to any errors on the interm permit. The permit states we have six (6) tanks, the correct number is three (3). The 'west' side tanks were removed severa! months ago in accordance with KCHD's rules and regulations. In answer to question C-2, we have not installed a stricker plate because we use an electronic tank level sensor to gauge our tanks, not a 'stick'. Our meters will be calibrated (question F) within, the next two weeks. However in order respond'in the reqUired 30 days, this has been left out. We .will send you the results as soon as it is done, but no later than Jan. 15th. Severa! months ago we-implemented our own internal fue! monitoring/reconciliation control plan. This involved not only a reconciliation program but instal!ation Of the following equipment- 2125 Wylie Drive, Suite 9 · Modesto, California 95355 1. Installed 'Veeder-Root TLS-250 tank level sensor~ Reports product levels in tanks and a leak detect test which we perform for five hours each night. 2~ "I-nstal16d Red Jacket (brank name) leak detec-to~ on all pipes leading to dispensers. 3. Installed Pemeco Series lll spill protection manholes at all fill-pipes. 4. Installed pressure gauges on piping for visual back-up..~checking o_f product_~lines. ............................................ 5. Tested all tanks for tightness (Sept. 9, 1986). Origional report sent to KCHD on Sept.'22nd. All pipes/tank.s passed (Petro-~ite system). · - In addition, we have trained our management personne! in Bakersfield'in the operation of all the above equipment. Repair is doneby qualified people only. As you can see~~ we have taken seriously our responsi- bility for fuel control/monitoring well before it was required of us to do so. We request that you review the above information so that we may qualify for reduced fue! monitoring/testing as outlined in booklet #UT-10. We acknowledge receipt of'-~Ms. Janis Lehman's letter dated Dec.. 20, 1986 which addresses,'in part, the above request. I have enclosed our inventory reconciliation report which we use to control and monitor our fue! inventory. This is prepared daily at our office in Modesto and sent to our Bakersfield facility each week. This ~s not to say that our manager does not monitor-the fuel on a daily basis. We have a seperate report which he completes each night which reconciles the prior ending inventory (actual), adds deliveries, subtracts sa!es to come up with a 'calculated' ending inventory. He compares the calculated ending. inventory with the Veeder-Root ending inventory, if th~s exceeds ~00 gallons or otherwise does not meet your regulations, then the response plan is implemented. Please !et us know if you have any questions. Sincerely, James B. Mc Kay (209) 576-0381 713 -' ( VEEDER-ROOT ( DECEMBER 26 1986 5.M,IN CAR WASH TLS-250 ' 920 34TH ST ~ TANK CALIBRATION CHART BAKERSFIELD CA 73301' ALL TANKS 805-323-9071 DEPTH CAPACITY DEPTH CAPACITY DEPTH CAPACITY DEPTH CAPACITY iNCHES GALLONS INCHES GALLONS INCHES GALLONS INCHES GALLONS 0.0 0 26~_,0 ..........~626 52.0 6626 ........... ~8.0 --OT'5 11 26.5 26?7 ...... ~-2~-B ......... 6705 78.5 10453 1,0 25 27.0 2768 53,0 6784 77.D' 10513 1,5 42 27,5 2839' 53,5 6863 79,5 10572 2.0 62 28.0 2712 54.0 6741 80.0 10630 2.5 -' 84 28.5 2?84 54.5 7020 80.5 10687 3.0 i 110 2?.0 3057 55.0 7098 Bl.O 10744 3.5 138 29.5 3130 55.5 7176 81.5 10800 ....... ..4.0 167 30.0 ......... 3204 56.0 ..~254 .... 82.0 ...... 10855.-- :4.5 203 30,5 3278 56,5 -- 7332 82,5 10907 5.0 238 31.0 3352 57.0 7410 83.0 10762 5.5 275 31.5 3426 57.5 7488 83.5 11014 6.0 313 32.0 3501 58.0 7565 84.0 11065 6,5 352 32.5 3576 58,5 7642 84,5 11115 7,0 3?2 33.0 3651 57,D 7719 85.0 11165 7,5 434 33.5 3727 59,5 7796 85,5 11213 8.0 477 34 0 3803 60.0 7873 86.0 11260 8.5 522 34 5 3879 '' 60,5 7949 86,5 11306 ?,0 568 35 0 3?55 61.0 8025 87.0 1135I ?,5 615 35 5 4032 61.5 8101 87.5 10 O 663 36 O 4107 62.0 8177 88.0 11436 10 5 713 36 5 4186 62,5 8252 88.5 11476 11 0 763 37 0 4263 63,0 8327. 8?,0 11515 11 5 814 37 5 4340 63.5 8402 8?,5 11553 12 0 866 38 O 4418 64.0 8476 ?0.0 1157D 12 S 917 38 5 44?6 64.5 8550 ?0.5 11~25 13 0 ?73 3? 0 4574 65.0 8624 ?1.0 11659 13 5 1028 3? 5 4652 &5.5 8698 91.5 11670 14 0 1084 40 0 4730 66.0 8771 ?2.0 11718 14 5 1141 40 5 4808 &6,5 8844 . 92.5 11744 15 D 1198 41.0 4887 67.0 8716 ?3,0 11766 15 5 1256 41 5 4965 67,5 8988 ?3,5 11786 16 O 1315 42 O 5044 68.0 7060 ?4.0 11803 16 5 1375 42 5 5123 68.5 7131 94.5 11817 17 D 1435 43 O 5202 69.0 ?202 ?5.0 17 5 1476 43 5 5281 67.5 ?273 18 0 1558 44 0 5360 70.0 ?343 18 5 1620 44 S 5439 70.5 9412 17 0 1684 45 0 5518 71.0 9481 . l? 5 1748 45 5 55?7 71.5 9550 ' 20.0 1812 46 0 5676 72.0 7618 20.5 1877 46.5 5755 72.5 ?686 21.0 1742 47.0 5835 73.D ?753 21.5 2008 47.5 5714 73.5 ?820 22 0 2075 48.0 59?3 74.0 ?886 -- '22 5 2142 ..... 48.5 8073 .... 7&,5 ...... 9951 ........... 23 O 2210 47.0 6152 75.0 10016 23 5 2278 49.5 6231 75.5 10081 24 0 2367 50.0 6310 76.0 10144 24 5 2416 50.5 &387 76.5 10208 25 D 2485 51.0 &&68 77.0 10270' 25 5 2555 51.5 &5~7 77.5 10332 i~ i T-1 SUPREME '~ I~ I T-3 (~ UNLEADED KITCHEN 'PATIOf~ 5 Minute Car Wash i' , J I 920 34th Street , Bakersfield, CA . . / Permit# 060004C i i , - ~ · LAUNDRY i, '~ ~ i F'AC:IL]~TY: Bi'::ff(~'~i:~'~F~iE£-D--CARW~i,:'TH' - .. , OF'ERATO~": F'HIL GAF;~NEF;.: 920 34TH STREET -'i~L' TANK NO: 8204005-TANK NO. ,I BAKERS'FIF D, CAI I'F'[IR~~~_ PRODUCT:. UNL~).~ (i~O GAL ~ (--METERS--> BEGINNING { -'TRANjS'FEt:~S- > TOTAl_ CALCULATED ENDING ' ..:~ 'i ,769 400 744 .. ~ ~" :. i i9 ~ '9 ': 2, 2,744 2,344' 2,332 i2- iOi 89- ~ 2 i9,769 i9,952 J..~2 _2~3~ 'f" '~ '3SP . 2, i50' ?~ i44 6 ..... iO0 -94 ~ 3 i9.c~'''~,,",= 20,403 45J... 2,J. 44 '4,ii7 6,26i 5 8i0 5,8i0 0 iOi iOi- ')': 4 20,40S 20,677 273 ~ 8:i. 0 ,~' 94-- ~ ~, _;.,8i0 5 537 5,543 6 lO0 ~ 5 2(~ 677 2 $_ci 0~ '426 5, 53~3 5,5.4.3 ....... 5_.~.12- ....... 5,.i i.9 ................ 2 ........ iOi .......... 99 ................. ~i 6 2i, i-03 2i,463 360 5,ii9 -;, - 90- ')'~j 7 2i 463 2i,927 464 4,748 %? 5,ii9 .' 4 759 4,748 ii- iOi . z 8 ii ~ .::,?~. 4,748. 4 284 4,269 ~ ,,.7 i2~ 330 4(~2 . ~.26.9 ':?:~ ~_,~6~ ' ' . 3- 867 .... 37 85-9 ...... 8-- iOJ ......... 9J~ ..... :; 9 J. 2 ~30 J. 2,473 i4J; 2;,859 ~' i~,859 3 7i6 3,7i~ :3-- lO0 97- '):' J.O J.'~ 473 i2 '~.='o 279 -' ~ ,,.~,- ,S,7i3 ~,7i3 3 434 3,435 · J. i00 9%-. ~ J.i i2 752 i2,988 236 S,4~5 '" '~ .... 99- ......... ~i' 3., ~.3.5 . S~i.9~ ......... 3,200. i lO0 ................. i2. i2 988 i3,224 236 3,200 ' 2, 99- i3 i3 224 i3,606 382 2,965 . ?: 3,200 . 2,964 965 'i iO0 z~l ia i3 606 14,t07 50Q . 2,580 '.:; 2,965 2,583 2,580 · ~-..>J.'1,i07 .i4,405 298 2,078 ~,"~ 078 i,780 i,778 ,:~- i~0 98- }~; i6 i4,405 i4,55i t46 i,778 i,778 i,632 i,63i i- i00 99-- ~ i7 i4,55i i4,748 i97 i,63i i,822 ~i- i8 14,748 i4~796 ............ ,~ 3~5 .... ~,..256 ..... 3,.240 ..... i6~- ........ lO0 ............ 84 ~/:' .48 3,240 :.~; 3,240:'". 3~i92 3,t93 i iO0 99- i9- i4,796 i4,833 37 3,i93 ~.~x 3,i9~..~.-q 3,i56 3, i55 i- iO0 99- ~[. 20 ~" 4 833 5~34 30i 3, i55 ~' .......... 3+t55 2~ BSL~ -2,848 ............. 6 iO0 .............. .9.4 ~ 2i 5, J. 34 5,344 2i0 2,848 ~ 2,848 2,658 2,633 5- J. O0 95- )~ 22 5,344 5,743 398 ,,~ 633 -,~ 633 2,235 . 2,235 0 i0i i0i- ~0 23 5,743 .... 5~ 852 i09 ~ 235 ";'~9 ~. · ," .'"' ~ ' .: .h;~'~ ~<~:. r.~;~,.-..~ z, 688 i, 690 .. 2 iOi 99- )~ 25 6', 289~'~':. 6,504 2t4 i, 690. - :~;~ i, 6.~0¢~:~::,:(:::.~:.-~ i, 476 X, 477 . ~s 26 ~ 6,504? 7~ i04 600 i ,. 477 ' "~;~"~-[, 4'777~L~%~':'' ' 83~ 88~ i-O i01 ~.- ~ 28 7,i04 . 7~439 ~34 887 2,4i6 ..... :. 3,303 . 2,969. ~,~ 990 2i )~ 29 7,439 ?,639 200 2,990 -~. 9,99Q ~ ~oa n ~o ii- i00 89- ~ 30 7,639 7-, 763 . i24 ........ ~ ..... ' ''' ~[ ~, 779 · : · ,c, 2 779 '~': 9' l, qq o Aa~ ' : . . ' ' % :'" ': '- - ,'~'-,',, -, : .... .','::-G~ '"'-7~:. '"~%'zr';',, ":-' ~ TOT~L~ 8,387 8,35.5' - . · - - ' -:'~z~-~ z ....... : v?:-~ -2-~J-~- -~64~ 43 i':/..:.:[ 1-. . ..: ADJUSTMENT: CODE~ - :./ %.:77;;-: :~. :... ..1 ::7..:~;.;~.] . ,:-.'T'~..~;-;~:?~::';;;:[;:~_~?-::-. TRANSFER CODES: :."' : .,:-'- -,..:~,~ ;. ,,' [,,-,:~.._ '~ I'. A: OVER/UNDER DEL. IqE:~t. IEiZ F: RE_~.0_Y~k_ "'"":::". ..... ~'~:'"I]A~Df~LW~.kl F-: ....................... ~' B: TEHF'ERTURE G: "- B~ O~KI)~LE SELF-5'FZR~E G: ~47 C : ~'PIL. LAGE H: ' C: MC HENRY CAR WASH H: 48 g: THEFT ~: ~ D: ~E~.EL~_.~ASH Z-z ........... :' __~ ...... ...... 5A=- Z A NI~_~T~:T .............. - ..... ~-=Q~E;F~===---- -= ......... - ....... · .... ~ ..... ~-:=--':~:RE~KiE-E'~'=2EL~_2~¢V~- ...... jT =-0TFiER=:' .... -:'-- .... ,~ .......... ::- ..... 52 54 · ' F'ACtLITY: 'BAKERSFIELD CARWASH -'~' OPERATOR.' PHIl_ GARNER ,='.0 S4TH .?TREET ~ ~"~.~ TANK NO: 820400S-TANK NO = m : ' ...................... -BALK ERYFgSELD :-~gAL t FORN I A--9-~0 i'~ ........... PR 0 DUCT-~U'~ EE'A D E D --'~-~200-~--GA L TANK) ~l i2 i6,475 i6, ST? 402 7,264 :~'~ Z,264 2,862 2,866 4 iOi 97- ~2 i5 i7,654 i7,979 325 2,097 .......... ~...,2,097 'i,772 i,777 .......... 5 ' ' 'lO0 ' 95- 7, , ~ i,777 i 46i i 46i 0 iO0 lO0- ::: i8 i8,585 i8,6i7 ~2 S,626 ~':~ ~,63~ ~,604 3,604 0 iO0 iO0- :: 2J. i8,995 i9, i88 i92 S,2SO "{ S,230 ~,0~8 S,040 2 iO0 98- ( :~ 22 i9,i88 i9,6S2 445 3,040 . ~ ~,040 2,595 2,594 i'- iOi iO0- :~: 24 i9,9ii 20,486 555 o S2i -~: 2,~2i i,766 i 77S 7 iOi 94- 25 20,-466 20,924 457 i,773 , : i',773 i,3i6 i,3i5 i- iOi - lO0- : .: or . .. ,576 .i,Si5 ................................. 3, .~ 777 ~,433 2,478 45 iOi ': o~ 2i 720 2J.,95i 2~i o 478 2,478 2,247 2,250 ~ iO0 97- .... 5.~,~ o 047 072 ~o TOTALS iO ..... .~, 090 .,.: ............. ~i)JU,?Ti:N':F 0{~51:} TRANSFER CODES .:: A: OVER/IJNDER .~E:L_IVERIES ....... _~5_~Ej~OqAL_ ~. _A.:OAKD. ALE_.C.AI~__WAa. FJ ........ g · =~.~ ..... B'Z:i'~M~51:RTURE G: ~ B: OAKDAI_E SELF-SERgE G: :" C: HC HENRY CAR ~ASH H: .;o ...... E:?-'~NK TEST J: OTHER _:' E: BAKERSFIELD SELF-SERVE J: OTHER t ¢ _~ F(~Ull._ITY: .... KER.~FIELD CAF:WASH ..... ":--'"':":e"': ~:"OPERATOF.': 'PHIl G,qRNER ~ ~-',...,'-T,¢~ ~A~r,~,.....~;~¢,~,.7'-~. 920 34TH .~TREET - ' =' ' " ~'"~-' TANK NO" ~0. ~I~¢¢~¢,~ 7-4~ ~- . .. ~ s -~ <-'--HE:i-I:-RZ-~-) .-~-'-~=~N:~N6--=-=~ .:-=,-~--<~-?'6-x~~'~:--~'~'~S~Z--'- ......... ~-L ....... ~ C' ~' i 22, -49~ 2S 278 'TB':~ 5. '~75 ....................... Z~_S' .~:':~?: -- ~;~T;. - . - '~ ..... - '---~'b'~b~-~-' ~ i o "~5 ':~ .,~' ~--~ ,.~'~ S'~.-~ ' ~ '" .... ':?'+'~? :~3275 ' " 4,490 .... 4,47o -- - ~o ' ./. :':--?"'--' -' . i. ~0 ~ 25 '~'~ 24, ':- ........ -~:~,~¢?: ~ .... 83- "' · ....... ' .... ~ ' ~2 & t¢2 " ~5 ' ,9_~ 578 52~ 3792 .... ,":.-: ...... ~ ..... -. .- =? -:._ ~_~:~ ~. .. 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'- =~,:~7:,-s,s'°t~e24 ' - ..... t~4s ....... ..... ~et-~t°~ot ............ ~e~7_es- , - 77:: '~..~_-:.._ , 4-. ~ ~ ..... - j;: ( -: J. 3 "~, 7~0 30 ~g& 630 5924 .... . ....... .,~z-~:,,.~ ..... ~;~24'.~''-*=~:.3,294 ....... :3; 299 .... - : --- 5 ........ tOf ' * ~9~--, . =~ $5 2~,~88 2&,962 773 2,'497 ....... :. .... '=<- :" 2';497 i,'724 ..... &,Ti9 "-, ..... 5- "' ~0~ 95- (~ :: &6 2~,%52 22,~40 S79 &,T&9 ": ~'7t9 ~.- t 340 ~ ~43 ...... ~ . ---. ' " 3 tot " 98- :~f &8 22,585 22,858 ~84 5,240 ':' .t_ ,-:- ~ ,':240 5,056 5,05~ 0 ~00 &O0- (. ' i9 22,868 23,t5,i 285 5,05~ '-~:" -:-'~ ~,05~ 4,77t 4,75t .- - ~0- tO0 .... .-'-'"·90- ~_q_~,_:%~ l~3.,.~22 ....... 368 __ __4 ~Z6i - ""~- ~-i-- 4,-393 ~5 ] ~.~ :~ 2 i 23,522 25,896 374 4, ~75 ..... ~-8 ~ ':"*'~"=:'"- ' ,375 4, OOi ' 3,987 i4 ..... tOt " 'BT- (' _0 22 23,89~ 24,72~ 83O 3,987 : ~,987 3,t57 3,~44 ~3- tOt 88- :~ 24e'~--- ~ 7-'-~ 25,3~2~'~ ._e~25,78~ 474585 . .3,_&'142,540 ' - ..... -'="='~-'-~ ~40~: -44 ........... 2,0~&2 ,-~9 .... -2 ,-~02 053 L9 ......... roi ..... ~2 ...... t .... 25~,. ~'25'='7S~',: 272~'5~i 775 2,055 ...... ~2,053 L' 278 '- ~'~7~ &S- tO~ 88- ~" ~o ~6, ~6.~ ,488 926 &, 77o ~ .... 6- tot .... 95- ........................ · ~2-~2. -S46 '2'5-i ................. 95 i'Oi~-'6 '~ '28 27,488 '28,iS6 649 2Zi 4,050 :-:":": ~,301 3 652 3 8i6 ' " " (._ :~ 29 28, i36 28,620 483 3,8i6 ~3,8 ' ' - i64 iOi OVER ' 63 :~ 30 08 620 °9,06J i6 3,33~ 3,3~4 i iOi iO0- '~ ' --~ .............. ~8.i .... 3 33_4 ..... .-. ~54 ~ 8-9~-~2,-884 ( '- ......... -.. ......... ~0 TOT~I..Z i6 ~zo f ..... ~ , ~o~ i4, i45 ~: 2,058 2,884 .. ~ . - .... ~ ..... ~s ADJIJ.}~TMENT CODE,~ ' -" 'rRAN~I=~-- - ...... ....... E~RE~OV~L '" ....... : '" :-0 KD~E---6~R-.W~Z~ ~ ......... (... ": C: ZPIL. LRGE H: .... : ..... ~::~ ~: ~C HENRY C~R D~ZH ~: % %~E ~' ~..~,~ ~- ~ ~ D: 'f'HEFT ...... T ,, - .~-- :- ...... - ,' .... H - -~--~ ......... ~ ..~ ..... _ . · .~. :9 E: TANK TEST J: OTHER ' : .... -' ;' ~: g~KER~FZELD ~EI_F-~ ~ ~¢, . Kern County Health Department Permit %~ ~gd~O ~/~ Division o~ Enviro~ental Hea Application · 1700 Flo~r Street, Bakersfield, '~ 93305 · ~PLI~TION ~R PE~IT ~ OPE~TE ~E~R~ I ~~US SUBST~CES S~E FACILI~ T~ of ~ation (chaR): ~N~ Facili~ ~ification. of Facility ~isti~ FaCility ~a~fer of ~ership A. ~ergen~ 24-~ur Contact (~e, area c~e, ~one): ~ PhilliD Garne~ (805) 323-907 ~h~vro~ ~o,-.~h~ ~o~ Nigh~'Phillip ~arner (~u~) ~93-u96 Facility ~ 5 Minute Car Wash Is Tank(s) ~cat~ on ~ ~rtcultural Fa~? ~y~ Is Tank(s) Us~ ~i~rlly for ~rlcultural ~r~ses? ~Yes Facility ~dre~ 920 34th Street N~rest Cro~ St. 0 Street T R S~ (R~al ~at~ ~ly) ~er ,Ch, aries Fenley Ent. DBA CA.. 5 Minute Con.ct ~r~ Mike FenIey ~ress ..2~ Wy]ie Drive. M6d6sto Zip 95355 ~le~ (zug) ~//.l~U O~rator Same as above A~u,m ~ Con.ct -~dress ......... B. ~r ~ ~acill~ Pr~td~ by Calif. Water Service ~il ~ractertstics' at ~ctltty ~sis for Soil ~ ~ Gro~ter ~p~ ~te~inatio~ -- C. C~tractor 0me~a -Construction ~ ~ntractor's ~dr e~ Ztp ~rker' s C~~ti~ .C6rtificat1~ [ I~ure~ ...... D. If ~is ~tt Is For ~lflcatton Of ~ ~tsti~ ~ctl~ty, Briefly ~r~ ~lfl~t~ Pro~ E. T~(s) S~re (~eck all ~t a~ly): T~ ~ ~s~ Pr~uct ~tor Vehicle Unlead~ R~ular Pr~ D1e~l ~ste F. ~i~l ~siti~ of ~terials' Stor~ (~t ~ces~ry for ~tor v~icle ~ls) T~k $ Ch~l Stor~ (n~c~rcxal r~me) ~ $ (if kn~) ~cal Pr~i~ly S~r~ (if dXfferent) G. Transfer of Ownership []ate of ~fer Previo~ Owner Previo~ Facil i ty"'Na~me I, accept fUlly all obligations of [mermit 1~. ls~ to · I understa~ that the Pemitti~ Authority ~---~e~iew ar~ · ; u~dify or terminate the trar~fer of the Permit +~ O~rate this k~mdergrot~d stor~e facility upon receiving this completed f>rm. ~is fora l%as been c~plete~d under penalty of peri =r, and to the best of my k~wledge is true ~ correct. ' Signaturek--~~/~ ,~ Title Pres i dent Facility Name ~., ~ (- Permit No. TANK. ~ ,,] (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1.. Tank is: []Vaulted []Non-Vaulted I-]Double-Wall [~Single-Wall '2. Ta~ Material []Carbon Steel [] Stainless. Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride [~7 Fiberglass-Clad Steel ~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Altm~inum [] Bronze []Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Pr imar~; Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Ca.[gactty__(Gal!Dns) __..Manufacturer 975 '/4 inch 5000 McCarthy 4. Tank Secondary Containment , []Double-Wall" [~Synthetic Liner nLtned Vault ~None []Unknown [] Other (descr ibe): Manufacturer: [~Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank :Interior Llnincj _ -'~Rubber rTAlkyd rlEpoxy [~Phenolic []Glass []Clay ~t~lin~ [.']L~known ['] Other _ (describe): · ......... ~6' Tank Corrosion Protec~'~o~ ~Gi'lVanized ~ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrap~l~3 X~Tar or Asphalt []Unknown rTNone rTOther (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~None []Impressed CUrrent System ~lSaCrifi¢lal 7~de Syst~ Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. 'Tanr~kj .[]Vi_sual (vaulfed---t~n~s only) [-]Groundwater Monitoring' LJ vaaose Zone Monitorimg Well(s) [] U-Tube Without Liner . ~[]U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directirg Flow to Monttori We Vapor Detector* i -* ng 11 (s) * [] _ _ .~ L quid Level Sensor [] Conductivity Fressure sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank* '~- [] Liquid l%etrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitorin~ Well or P~nular S~ace imlDaily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation rTPeriodic Tightness Testin~ [] None [] Unknown [] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) _[] nitoring "Sealed ur~-~uc compatxOle p~pe Race~ay []Synthetic Liner m,,~,,..... [] Unknown [] Other -' ........ z ~] ~-- · Describe Make & Model: 8. ~ ~ ----._ en Tightness Tested? rqyes X~]No []Unknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testirg Company 9. ,Tank ~ed Tank ? []Yes ~o []unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [~vel [']Tape Float Gau~e []Float Vent Valves [-]Auto Shut- Off Controls ~Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box r~None X ~X]tlnknown I IOther: List Make & Model For A~ve Devices 11. Pipin~ a. Underground Piping: )~Yes ~No rqUnknown Material Salvanized pipe Thickness (inches) D~mete~ Manufacturer ~Pressure []Suct'ion []Gravity App~?~_x_.~_%]~:~Le~gg~th__0'_f Pipe_!~]x~ 70 .............. b: ..... Undergro-fmd Pipirg COrrosion -Protect ibn : [-]Galvanized ~Fiberglass-Clad ~imp~essed Current []Sacrificial Anode []Polyethylene Wrap [~Electrical Isolati~ []Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asptlalt []Unknqwn []None ~Other (describ~ '~: c. Underground Pipirg, Secondary Conta ? ~ue. nt: []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner :~¥stem ~None [-]Unknown [-]Other (describe): -~',=,~z~iLy,, Nam~ 5 Minut~ ar Wash T~K ~ 2 (FILL OUT SEP~TE ~ FO~ ~R ~ SE~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ T~K) .., ~ECK ~ ~PROPRIATE ~XE~ H. 1. Tank is: ~ Vaul ted ~n-Vaul t~ ~uble-Wal 1 ~Si~le~al 1 2. ~ ~terial ~C~~i ~S~}nless Steel ~l~in~l C~oride ~Fi~rglass<l~ Stol ~Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Concrete ~in~ ~Bronze ~k~ ~Other (de~ri~) 3. ~r i~r~ Contai~nt ~te Ins~ll~ ~ic~esg (Inches) Ca~%~(~llons) --'~' ....... : .... ~-9-7-5- ~--.I n c ~e .: :: ' ....... . m 4. ~econda~ Contai~ent 5. ~ Interior ~~ ~ic~ess (Inc~s) -- ~city-(~ls.) _ - .. ' ~R~r ~k~ ~xy ~enolic ~Glass ~Clay X~lin~ ~o~ ~ Other (de~rf~ ............. 6 ..... Tank Corrosion Protecc~ ~G~lvant ~ ~ ....... ' ................. · -- .... ~,~n: ~pres~ ~rent S~) '~ ~ri~ Syst~ & Equi~ent: z~ ~. ~crific~al ~e ~t~ 7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~, and I~terce~ti~n ' ~T~k: ~i~l (vault~nks only) ~Gro~ter ~nitor~' ~11 (s) ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~U~ W~ut ~ner ~ ~r ~t~tor* ~Ltquid ~vel ~n~ ~1~n ~U-~ wi~ C~tible L~ner Dir~ti ~ M?nft°rj~ ~l(s)- sure Sen~r In ~ular ~ ..... - nG~tlVitv o~ce o~ ~uble Wall Tank* ~Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ct]on Fr~ U-T~, Monitorf~ ~11 ~ily Ga~i~ & I~entory Reconciliation ~ri~ic Ttgh~e~ Testf~ ~None ~°~ ~er b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ ~nftorf~ ~p ~ ~ce~y ~al~ ~crete ~ce~y ~lf~t C~tJble Pi~ ~ce~y ~S~t~tic Liar ~y X~N~ · ~ri~ ~ & ~e~: Tigh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ en~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Test ~e ~ _~~ Results of Test 9. Tank ~~ ~sti~ C~ny ~ Re~lr~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~Jr(s) ~ri~ Re, irs 10. ~erfill Protection ~a~or Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fl~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~Auto Shut- Off Controls ~cJtance ~r ~al~ Fill ~x' ~ne ~o~ 11. ~~ List ~ & ~el a. ~dergro~d Pipi~: ~Yes ~ '~o~ Thtc~e~ (i~hes) Df-- - terlal Ga 1 van i zed p i pe ~:er ~ _._ .. ~essure ~tion ~Grav;,.. ~. nufacturer b. u~ergro~ Pipi~ Corro.~_ -_~Y ~roxl~te ~ ~f Pi~ -~- - ~*~, ~ro:'~ti~--'~ .......................... ~lvani~ X~Fi~rglas~l~ ~ess~ ~rent ~cr~ftcial ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~El~trt~l I~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Un~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. U~rgro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): .. ~PROPR~E ~XES H. 1. Tank is.: ~Vaulted ~n-Vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ Material ~Car~n Stol ~ S~i'nless Steel ~ ~l~inyl C~oride X~ Fi~rglass~l~ Stol ~Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Concrete ~ ~in~ ~Bronze ~k~ ~ Other (de~ri~) 3. Pri~r~ Contai~nt ~te Ins~ll~ ~ic~ess (Inches} Ca~ci~l_l~ .... '4. Ta~ ~eco~a~ ~on~ai~nt _ 5000 McCarthy ~1~11 ~the~ic Liner ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~o~ ~Other (de~ri~): ~terial ~ic~ess (Inc~s) _ ~nufacturer: 5. T~nk Interior~ini~ -- ~city (~lS.) ~R~r ~k~ ~xy ~enolic ~Glass ~Clay ~li~ ~~' ~Other (de~ri~): .................... 6. ~ Tank Corrosion-.Protect~ ........................................................ alvani ~ ~as ~rl~ Syst~ & ~ui~ent: ~ ~rent S~t~ ~crfffc~al ~e ~t~ 7. ~a~ Detection, ~nitori~ an~ .... ;, u x~cerce tlon a. Tank: ~Vis~l (vault~~G ro~ter~ ~nitori~' Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner Pressure Se~r in ,,]=. ~ ..... ~ .... o~u~ oz ~uble Wall Tank- ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 or ~ar ~ ~ily Ga~i~ & I~entory Reconciliation ~ ~ri~ic Tigh~e~ Testi~ b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uri~ ~nitorl~ ~p ~th ~ce~y ~al~ ~rete ~ce~y ~Unkno~ ~er *~ri~ ~ & ~e~: 8. ~en Tigh~eSs ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Test ~e Results of Test 9. Tan~ ~ ~sti~ C~ny Ta~ Re~ir~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~fr(s) 10. ~erfill Protection ~rator Fill~ Controls, & Vis~lly Monitors ~Ta~ Ft~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~Auto S~t- Off Controls ~citance ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne '~o~ ~Ot~r: , 11. a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial ~alva~ized pipe Thtckne~ (i~hes) Dt~eter Manufacturer ' ~essure ~~Gravitv '.. ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electri~l I~lat ~rrent ~criftcial ~Unkno~ ~None ~her (~ri~): i~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~o~ ~Other (de~ri~):, Faci!i. Ly N~m~-: 5 Minut C Wash .TAN____~K ~ ~ (FILL ~T HEP~TE FO~ FOR ~ T~K) . ~ ~ SE~I~, ~ECK ~ ~PROPRIATE ~XES H. 1. Tank is.: '~Vault~ X~Vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. Tan~ Material ~Car~n Stol ~S~inless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~FiNrglass~l~ Stol ~Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Co~rete ~in~ ~Bronze ~'k~ ~Other (de~ri~) 3. Pri~r~ Contai~nt ~te Ins~ll~ ~ic~es~ ~Inches) ~ cit _ ' 4. Ta~. Seconda~ Co~tai~nt McCarthy ~l~all~ic Liner ~~ Vault ~ne ~o~ ~Other (de~ri~): ~nufacturer: ~terial ~ic~ess (Inc~s) - -- ~ 5. Tank Inter,or L~ni~ - Ca,city (~ls.) _ _ ~' ~R~r ~mk~ ~xy ~menol~c ~Glass ~Clay ~lin~ ~o~ . ~Other (de~ri~): ............... 6-. ....Tank-'Corrosi~-Pr0f~6~n ~- ~ =-' -- -~ : ~ne ~es~ ~rent S~t~ ~crlflctal ~e ~t~ ~ri~ Syst~ & ~ui~ent: 7. ~a~ Detection, ~nitori~, and I~ a. Ta~: ~i~l (vault~~Grou~ter ~nitori~' ~ll(s) ~Vadose Zone ~nitorf~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wf~ut ~ner ~U-~ wi~ C~t~.ble L~r D~r~ti F1 · Va~r ~t~tor* ~-~--.~ .... ow ~ ~nztori ~11 ~ Pressure Sen~r in ~ .... ~ .... ' d~tlvity ~r ' ~.,uza[ ~ce o~ ~uble Wall Tank' . ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ct~on Fr~ U-T~, Monitorf~ ~11 or ~ar ~ ~ily Ga~i~ & I~ento~ Re~nciliat]on ~ ~ri~ic Tlgh~e~ Testi~ ~None ~o~ ~ b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ ~n]tori~ ~p ~ ~ce~y ~1~ ~crete ~e~y ~lf<ut C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~S~t~tic Liar ~y ~Unkno~ ~er ' · ~ri~ '~ & ~e~': -~ ..... ~ ~a,m ~en Tigh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Test ~e -- Resul~ of ~st 9. Tank ~ ~sti~ C~ny ~ Re~zr~? ~Yes ~ ~k~ . ~te(s) of ~ir(s) ~ri~ Reef rs 10. ~erfill Protection ~O~rator~ Controls, & Visually ~nitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fl~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valv~ ~Auto Shut- Off Controls ~citance ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~o~ ~Other: List ~ & ~el F~ ~e ~ices a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial galvanized p~pe' Thickne~ (~hes) Dieter Manufacturer : X~essure ~~Gravity ~r°~i~te ~-~.. ~f..Pi~ ~.~ b. .............. Undergro~ Pfpi~ Corros~ Prot~t~ : ~lvaniz~ X~Fi~rgla~l~ ~ess~ ~rent ~crificial ~e ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrf~l I~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Unkno~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etfc Liner ~st~ ~ne ~o~ ~Other (de~ri~): ~Othe~ (de~ri~) 3. Priory Contai~nt ~te Install~ ~ic~esa (Inches) Ca.city (~llons) ~nufacture~ 1975 _~ inche 12,000 McCarthy 4. Tank Secondary uontai~nt ~N~ie~i1 ~thetic Line[ ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~o~ ~Other (descrl~): ~nufacturer: ~Other (de~ri~): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ~GaIvaniN ~~ss-CI~ ~I~yie~ ~p ~Viny! X Tar or Othe (de ri ): - Cath~ic ~rot~tion: ~ne ~presN ~rent S~tm ~%r'tficl~I ; ....... 7- 'Le~k 6e[eCt{~-n, ~nitori~, and Interception ' ~. ~nk: ~Vismi (vauitM treks oniy) ~G[o~mte[ ~nitoriN' ~11(~) ". : ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~U~ Wi~ut ~ner ~U-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Dir~ti~ Flow ~ Monitori~ ~ll(s)* ~ Va~r ~t~tor* ~ Liquid ~vel ~n~r ~ Pressure ~r in ~ular S~ce of ~uble Wall Tank ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 X~ily ~i~ & I~entory Reconciliation ~ri~ic Tigh~e~ Testi~ ~None ~o~ ~her -b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~tector(s) for Pre~uriz~ Pipit' . ~nitori~ ~p with ~ce~y ~al~ ~rete ~e~y ~lf~t C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~S~t~tic Liar ~Unkno~ ~er , *~ri~ ~ & ~el: 8. Ta~ Tightness ~is ~ ~en Ti~h~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Results of Test Test ~e " ~sti~ C~ny 9. Tank ~ ~ Re~ir~? ~Yes X~ ~%kno~ ~te(s) of ~ir(s) ~ri~ Re, irs 10. ~erfilI' 'Protection ~rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fl~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~Auto g~t- Of~ Controls citance ~r ~al~ Fill Ot~r: List ~ & ~ei Fo~ ~e ~ices 11. Piping a. U~derground Piping: ~Yes [-]No [qUnkno~n Material galvanized pipe Thickne~ (i~hes) Dieter ~nufacturer ~essure ~tion ~Gravity ~oxi~te ~ of Pi'~ ~ 70 b. U~ergro~ Pipig Corrosi~ Prot~ti~ : ' , ~lvani~ X~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rent ~crificial ~ ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical 7~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Un~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. U~ergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ' ~lc %'~11 ~~etic Liner-b~st-.~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): . [;?.. .......... (~& OUT ~BP~TE FO~ mR ~ T~K) 2. ~ ~terial ~ Fi~r91ass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Other (de~ri~) .- ~Concrete ~in~ ~Bronze ~k~ 3. ~ Contai~nt ~te Install~ ~ic~ess (Inches) 6~llons)__~_~:~nufacturer.__- ........ ~ ........... J 9 73 ........... '~~ e ..... Ca~ci ~Other (descri~): ~ ~ ter ial - ~nufacturer: 5. ~ ~nterior~ ~ic~ess (Inc~s) ~ Ca~c~t~(~ls.) _ ~other (de~ri~): ..... 6 .... Tank_ Co[rosion Protect~ ~Galvani ~ ~a ................ Leak De~ection, ~nitori~, and I ~U-~ wi~ C~t~ble L~ner Va~r ~t~tor* ~tf Flow ~ce of ~uble Wall Tank~ ~Liquid ~trt~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 X~ ~ily ~i~ & I~entory Re~nctliat~on ~ ~ri~ic T~gh~e~ ~None ~o~ ~er en~te Ttgh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~o~ of ~st Tightne~ Test . Test ~e ~ Results of'Te~ 9. Tank ~~ ~tt~ C~ny ~ Re~ir~? ~Yes X~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~tr(s) ~ 10. ~erfill ProtectiOn ~a~or Fills~ Controls, & Visually ~nitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fi~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valv~ ~Auto ~t- Off Controls ~Ot~r: a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~~ ~tertal galvanized p~pe Thickne~ (i~hes) ' Di~eter ~essure ~~_ .. _ ~nufacturer ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electri~l I~la ' ~crlf~c~al ~Un~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): tl~ ~Vfnyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt c. U~ergro~ Pip~,. Seco~ar,, Conta~ _ ~Other (de~ri~~etlc Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ REPORT OF. INVESTIGATION 5 MINUTE CAR WASH 920 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Report of Investigation 5 MINUTE CAR WASH ...... . ...... Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Background 3.0 Scope of Work 4.0 Test Boring, Sampling and Selection 5.0 Results of Laboratory Analysis 6.0 Discussions 8.0 Recommendations 9.0 References 10.0 Limitations Plates Plate 1 Site Location Map Plate 2 Test Boring Location Map Appendices A. Test Boring Logs B. Laboratory Analytical Reports C. Chain of Custody Forms D. Soil Sampling Protocol GROUN . ATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES 1.0 Introduction This investigation was performed at the request of the Kern County ..... Health Department, Environmental Health Division to investigate .......... ' .... Potential leakage of hydrocarbon product from underground storage tanks at the Charles Fenley Enterprises 5 Minute Car Wash facility in Bakersfield, California.. This investigation was performed to provide information concerning the potential extent of product in soils at the site. The investigation included the drilling of test borings for sampling and analysis of soils adjacent to the tanks. Presented in this report is a description of the test borings, sampling protocol., laboratory results, discussion of - data and observations and recommendations for this site. ~ ......... 2.0 Backqround Groundwater Resource Industries (GRI) was retained by Charles Fenley Enterprises to perform an environmental investigation of the underground tank site in response to the request by the Kern County Health Department, Environmental Health Division. The Kern County Environmental Health Division requested the investigation based on the results of a preliminary investigation performed at the site by Omega Construction. In response to that request GRI submitted a Site Characterization Plan to the Kern County Environmental Health Division. The plan was subsequently approved and field work initiated on March 18, 1987. This report presents the findings of that invest- igation. There are three (3) 12,000 gallon gasoline storage tanks at the facility. All three (3) are used on a regular basis for the purpose of retail fuel sales. · Initial precision testing of the three (3) tanks did not indicate leakage. The facility has installed an automated inventory.. control sYstem using a Veeder-Root TLS-250. In addition to daily inventory ,records, a trend analysis is regularly prepared with no records of inventory discrepancies being observed. Recently over- fill protection was added to all three tank fill areas. The hydrogeologic setting for this facility located south of the Kern River indicates perched water present at a depth ~ ~irty . fee~-.--~-S--9-~-r-~-e~d--Qn--~~~~pne. Depth to groundwater supplies are approximately,.,~50jfeet based on Kern County Water Agency data from Spring 1986. GROUNI' TE R RESOURCE INDUSTRIES 3.0 Scope of Work The scope of the investigation was to confirm previous soil samples data near the three.existing tanks by twoplanned test borings with a third'boring if needed. All samples ......... ~ ---- were to be analyzed by a State Certified Laboratory. 4..0 Test Boring, Sampling and Selection Three borings were drilled on March 18, 1987 to sample soils adjacent to and beneath the level of the three tanks. Boring ..... locations are shown in Plate 2 relative to the tank and fill line locations.. The borings were drilled using 6--inch diameter, 'continuous- flight, hollow-stem auger equipment. Drilling was performed by Gregg Drilling & Testing,-Inc. of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia under the observation of a G.R.I. geologist. The geo- logist performed visual logging to the materials encountered in each boring. Boring logs are provided in Appendix A. Augers and downhole drilling equipment, including samplers, were steam cleaned prior to drilling each boring to minimize contamination between.holes according to the Sampling Pro- tocol provided in Appendix D. -Soil samples were obtained using a modified California sampler with brass sampling tubes. The brass sampling tubes were sealed with ~aluminum foil and plastic caps, labeled, refrigerated and delivered to a'certified analytical laboratory for chemical analysis. Chain of Custody forms, documenting delivery and handling are provided in Appendix C. Soils removed from the borings were drummed, label and stored at the facility until laboratory results were obtained. Bentonite pellets was.placed into the borings and sand was placed to surface. The borings were then sealed using an asphalt cold patch. 5.0 Results of Laboratory. Analysis Soil samples were analyzed by SMC Laboratory of Bakersfield, California. The following analytical techniques were used in analyzing the soils. GROUNb ATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES Sample Preparation or Type of Compound EPA Method Extraction Procedure Hydrocarbons 8020 5020 Results of hYdrocarbon analyses' of soil samples ~from~the th~ borings are listed in Appendix B. Ail samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene and total volatile hydrocarbons. A review of the data indicates that Boring #1. at five feet found trace amounts of Total Volatile Hydrocarbons (TVH) at 8.4 PPM. Boring #2'at five feet had TVH of 114 PPM and' trace amoU~ of benzene toluene and xylene. No other positive results were obtained in ten additional samples. 6.0 Discussions The present conditions of product in the soil at this facility is interpreted as follows: * Product in the soil at the two borings on the south end of the three tanks near the fill openings'is probably the result of ~- overfilling the tanks over a several year period. * Below a depth of five feet'no samples indicated any detectable hydrocarbons. No product was detected, at depths greater than five feet in laboratory analysis. * The presently utilized tanks at the site have been success- fully precision tested and certified. * Overfill protection has recently been installed in all three tanks. As such, the apparent source of leakage of product has been eliminated. 7.0 Conclusions The following conclusions are offered based on the .data and in- terpretation presented above: 7.1 No evidence of product on the south end of the tanks below five feet. GROUNI..t ATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES 7.2 No evidence of product was detected in the soil samples from Boring #3. 7.3 Product is not present in~,groundwater at the site based on the laboratory~ analysis -of samples and .......... current water table data. 8.0 Recommendations Below are the recommendation relative to the underground tanks at 5 Minute Car Wash. It is.understood that no inventory dis- crepancies have been detected. 8.1 No futher investigation or mitigation is recommended at _~£.this site. 9.0 References 9.1 Water Supply Report 1985, Kern County Water Agency, May 1986. 10.0 Limitations The discussion and recommendations presented in this report are based on: 10.1 The three (3) test borings performed at this site. 10.2 The observation of field personnel. 10.3 The results of laboratory tests performed by SMC Laboratory. 10.4 Referenced documents. 10.5 Our understanding of the regulations of Kern County. It is possible that variations in the soil or groundwater conditions could exist beyond the points explored in this investigation. Also, changes in the hydrogeologic conditions found could occur at some- time in the future due to variations in rainfall, temperature, regional water usage, or other factors. The services performed 'by G.R.I. have been conducted in a manner .consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by ,~ GROUNL, .t~ATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES professionals currently practicing under similar conditions in California. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. Respectfully Submitted, Groundwater Resource Industries (G.R.I.) Jr~o~ Fitch Rex J. Young ect Manager California Registered Geologist #720 Senior Geologist " I I' - r~'g°°n x I~ECREATION {. I(ERSI :'r.AiRPARKBAKERSFIELD QRE~NFIELB 5-1'liNUTE CAR WASIt 6ROUNDWATER RESOURCE PLATE INDUSTRIES-(805)8;55-7700 920 54TH STREET environmentai/geotechnical services 1 Project Number02177 LOCATION MAP .. ~CHEMICAL ANALYSES SAMPLE ' Laboratory Field ~- '~' ~': .... :-~ 'i~ WELL CONSTRUCTION o :: .". ~ ~,, ,'.. SOIL DE$CRIPTIOH Gas/Diesel P.I.D. i - TVH/ppm ppm '"'" [ '- Three inch t[lic~: layer a~phail. I, '. _. Backfilled wilh clean. - · -~- · rill and benL0nite mix. '-- Capped with asphalt 8.4 B- I-5 SilLy sand.dark hr'own,moist. patch. :' I' ~' <1.0 B-t-lO -- WhiLe sand,no fiines.mediurn moist. < 1'.0 WhiLe sand.no Fines.medium I B-I-15 j moisL. < 1.0 B- 1-20 While sand.no Fines.medium rnoisL. Rocks ground water observed < 1.0 B-1-SO WhiLe sand.well sorLed.WET SURFACE ELEVATION:EsL. 378' LOGGED LIY:A.H.R. TOTAL DEPTH:50' SUPEIJVISED BY:A.H.IL DATE DRILLED:~-I§-O7 DIAMEYER o'r [IORING:G- , WATER ENCOUN'rEI~ED Al':, 27' OROUNDWATER RE§OURCE INDU3TRIE3 LOCATION: Appendix (805)8:~5-7700 5-MINUTE £AI~ WASll cnYironmontal/g~otocl~nicol services ' CHEIl IC~. ANALYSES' SAf"IPLE - y WELL CONSTRUCTION :?_ ~OIL. L'ES, CRI PTION Gas/Diesel -, TVFI/ppm i-_ . Backfilled wiLh clean i Capped wiLh asphalt 1 14 ! paLch.. B-2-5 Sand,well gra,Jed.very d~:rk i; brown.moisL. i ! < 1.0 B-2-15 Sand.lighL orav.rnois[ J' < 1.0 ~ B-2-20 Gravel sand.liLLle rines,moisL. 1.0 6-2-25 Gravel sand mi~Lure,rnoisL. SURFACE ELEVATION:EsL. 378' LOGGED BY:A.FI.P.. TOTAL DEPTH:25' SUPERVISED BY:A.I'I.R. DATE DRILLED::S-18-§7 DIAI1EI'ER el' IlOIZING:/J' WA'I'EP. ENCOUNTEI~,IiD Al': JlOIJE OROUNDWATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES LOCATIOII: (805)835-7700 cn¥iro'nmcntol/g~otecl~nicol~crYJc8$ 5-HI NU'ri; CAR WASt-I A PROJECT NUMI]ER:02177 LOG OF BORING B-2 CHEHICAL ANALYSES .SArqPLE .:f . Laboratory ~: ,.,., WELL CONSTRUCTION ,.,,':'~ '" ""' SOIl. DESCRIPTION G-~s/Oiesel ~:i '=' TVH/ppm '-8~c-}~'illed-:ai-th ~leah-' ................ -'~ = 3' i,s~i,'h~ii[ p,~i~¥: fill and bentonite mix. Capped with asphalt patch. < 1.0 8-.,-o= ~ sm ~".311ty sand.da:'~:' 'Lmown.sor,-,e fines. < 1.0 D-3-- I 0 sw 5and.whiLe.moist. SURFACE ELEVATION:EsL. :'~7.8' LOGGED BY:A.H.R. TOTAL DEPTH: I O' ~;IJPERVI,';EI) BY :A 31.R. DATE DRILLED:~- i 8-(17 I)IArlETER or BCJ',ING :~' ' '' ~ NONE V/ATER ENCOIJhl EI,ED Al': OROUNDWATER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES LOCATION: j I (805)8~5-7700 ~-'~'J~J'J'J'J~ [:/'J~ ¥/A',~JJ J 'jApp:ndix~ onvJronmental/g.egtechn icnl' services . PR~ECT NUMBER:02177 LOG OF BORING B-3 j i .. CHEMICAL ANALYSES SAMPLE Laboratory Field ~- '~'i E v, ~ _j --~, ,1, --, ,~- -~ C~ ~-' ~" -=" ~,~ ~'~ .... , .SOIL DESCRIPTIQN WELL ~NSTRUCTION ,~, z ~ ~ ~ '~J ,::, Gas/Diesel P.I.D. -~= - -' '=' ,,., ,z, ~ z E~ .~ · TVH/ppm ppm gackfilled wi[h clean ~ -- -- ._:.._......,...: 3' asphal[ paviag. fill and bentonite mix. -- Capped wi~ asDhalt ~:~'-:.;.: pakch._ < 1.0 ND 6 _- 5 ~- ~ B-~-5 ~':'":-~'":'_~.,..:_~:::..":"~-'~" sm SiltYfines.sand,dark brown,sorne ~ -:...:.-:..- <1.0 ND 7 !0'~ D-5-10 :::'::::'.~ sw Sand,white,moisL 20 30 SURFACE ELEVATION:EsL. 378' LOGGED BY':A.H.R. TOTAL DEPTH: ! O' SUPERV I SEDGY :A.M.R. DATE DRILLED:~-18-87 DIAHETER ~ATER ENCOtJHTERED AT' NOHE OROUNDWATER RESOUR~E INDUSTRIES I. OCATION' (805)855-7700. 5-MI NUTE CAR WASI'! ~Appendix e~vfro~mental/geotedhntcal services A LOG OF BORING B-3 PR~ECT NUMBER:02177 Analytical Chemistry 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 Bakersfield, CA 93380 (SOS) 393-3597 ReDort of L&bor&tory Analysis Client Name: Groundwater Resource Industries Address P.O. Box 9383 Bakersfield, CA 93389 : ........... D~[~e-s-ample received : 3-19-8~ ............ Dabe analysis completed: 3-24-87 Date of report ' 3-27-87 ~ 'Laboratory No.296 through 307 Site: 02177 ~ESULTS O~ ANALYSIS #296 ID, B-1-5' 02177 Benzene ~ MRL,pom Method of Analys{s: EPA 5020/86~0 1.0 - TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene <1.0 ~.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Ethylbenzene ~1.0 ~. 0 p-Xyl ene ~1.0 1.0 m-X¥1ene <1,0 I. 0 o-Xylene <1.0 1.0 I sopropylbenzene <1.0 ~. 0 TVH 8.~ 1.0 #297 ID~ B-1-I0' 02177 Benzene ,~.m0 _MRL,ppm Method of Analysis: EPA 5020/8020 ~:0 - TVH = Total Volmtile Hydrocarbons Toluene <1.0 1~0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Ethylbenzene <1.0 1.0 p-×ylene <1.0 1.0 m-Xylene <1.0 1.0 O-Xylene ~1.0 1.0 I sopropylbenzene <1.0 1.0 TVH <1.0 1.0 #298 ID: B-ltl5' 02177 ppm MRL,pom Method of Analysis:EPA. 5020/8020 Benzene <1.0 1.0 TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene ~1.0 ~.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level E thylbenzene ~'1.0 1.0 p-Xylene < 1.0 1.0 m-Xylene ~ 1.0 1.0 o-Xyl ene ~1.0 1.0 I sopropylbenzene ~ 1.0 1.0 $tan Comer SMC LABORATORY Analytical Chemistry 3155 Pegasus Drive .. P.0. Box 80835 Bakersfield, CA 93380 ('805) 393-3597 Report of Laboratory Analysis #299 ID: B-1-20' 02177 Benzene ,~ MRL,ppm Method of Analysis:EPA~5020/8020 - .................. _. 1..0 TVH = Total. V_olatile Hydrocarbons.. Toluene ' ,1.0 1.0 - MRL = Minimum Re~0r~ing Level Ethylbenzene -1.0 1.0 m-Xylene 41.0 1.0 ~ o-Xylene -1.0 1.0 Tsopr opylbenzene - 1.0 1.0 TVH -1.0 1.0 #300 ID: B-1-30' 02177 ' Benzene ,~ MRL,ppm Method of Analysis:EPA '5020/8020 .' 1.0 TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene' -1.0 1.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Ethylbenzene -1.0 1.0 p-X yle ne 41.0 1.0 m-Xylene -1.0 1.0 o-X ylene ~1.0 1.0 Isopropylbenzene -1.0 1.0 #301 ID: B-2-5' 02177 m2.~ MRL,p~m Method of Analysis:EPA 5020/~020 ' Benzene 1.0-- TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene 1..5 1.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Ethylbenzene 1.7 1.0 p-Xylene 3.0 1.0 m-Xylene 6.8 1.0 o-Xylene 8.5 1.0 Isopropylbenzene 3.1 1.0 #302 ID: B-2-10' 02177 ~ MRL,ppm Method of Analysis:EPA 5020/8020 '~ Benzene ~ ' 1.0 - T~q~, = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene ~1.0 1.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level E thylbe nzene ~1.0 1 .~0 p-Xylene ~1.0 1.0 m-Xylene ~1.0 1.0 o-Xylene * 1.0 .1.0 Isopropylbenzene · 1.0 1.0 Stan Comer SMC LABORATORY Analytical Chemistry -.. 3155 Pegasus Drive .. P.O. Box 80835 Bakersfield, CA 93380 (805) 393-3597 Report of Laboratory Analysis #303 ID: B-2-15' 02177 ppm MRL,ppm Method of Analysis: EPA ~020/8020. Benzene -1.0 1.0 TVH = Total Volatile H _ydrocarbons Toluene ~1.0' ~1.0 ...... MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Ethylbenzene -1.0 1.0 p-Xylene -1.0 1.0 m-Xylene ~1.0 1.0 ~ o-Xylene ~1.0 1.0 Isopr opylbenzene -1.0 1.0 TVH '1.0 1.0 #304BenzeneID: B-2-20' 02177 p~m MRL,ppm Method of Analysis-: ~EPA 5020/8020'. 1.0 TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene -1'.0 1.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Ethylbenzene -1.0 1.0 p-X ylene · 1.0 1.0 m-Xylene -1.0 1.0 o-Xylene ·1.0 1.0 Isopropylbenzene -1.0 1.0 TVH -1.0 1.0 #305 ID: B-2-25' 02177 ppm MRL,ppm~ Method of Analysis: EPA 5020/8020~ Benzene -1.0 1.0 TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene -1.0 1.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level E thylbenzene. '1.0 1.0 p-Xylene ·1.0 1.0 m-Xylene ·1.0 1.0 o-Xylene ·1.0 1.0 Isopropylbenzene ' 1.0 1.0 TVH '~1.0 1.0 #306 Benzene ID: B-3-5' 02177 ,~ MRL,p~m Method of Analysis: EPA 5020/80201 1.0 ~/H = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene 41.0 1.0 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level E thylbe nzene · 1.0 1.0 p-Xylene ¢1 0 1.0 m-Xylene · 1.0 1.0 o-Xylene '1.0 1.0 Isopropylbenzene ~ 1.0 1.0 TVH 41.0 1.0 Stan Comer ' SMC LABORATORY - Analytical Chemistry 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 Bakersfield, CA 93380 (805) 393-3597 Report of Laboratory Analysis #307 ID: B-3-10' 02177 -~0 MRL,ppm Method of Analysis: EPA 5020/8020 Benzene ' 1.0 TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Toluene 1.0 1.0 ~ MRL ~= Minimum Reporting- Level E thylbenzene · 1.0 1.0 p-Xylene ~ 1.0 1.0 m-Xylene ~ 1.0 1.0 o-Xylene -1.0 1.0 Isopr opylbenzene ~ 1.0 1.0 TVH · ~1.0 1.0 tan Come£ SMC LABORATORY An~lytlcml Chemistry 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 Bakersfield, CA 93380 (805) 393-3597 Report of Laboratory Analysis Client Name: Groundwater Resource IndUstries Address : P.O. Box 9383 Bakersfield, CA 93389 Date sample received : 3-19-87 Date analysis completed: 3-25-87 Date of report : 3-31-87 Laboratory No. 296 through 307 RESULTS O~ ANALYSIS Lead, Pb #296 ID: B-1-5' 02177 2.5 #297 ID: B-~-10' 02177 1.3 #298 ID: B-1-15' 02177 1.8 #299 ID: B-1-20' 02177 1.5 #300 ID: B-1-30' 02177 1.2 #301 ID: B-2-5' 02177 2.7 #302 ID: B-2-10' 02177 0.9 #503 ID: B-2-15' 02177 1.6 #304 ID: B-2-20' 02177 1.8 #305 ID: B-2-25' 02177 2.1 #306 ID: B-3-5' 02177 2.1 #307 ID: B-3-10' 02177 0.9 Analysis by: Zalco Laboratories, Inc. 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93308 Stan 8omer ~ GROUi~ ~TER ~ob Site Location: ~IIAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD --- Phone: . ~ ~~ Shipper ~ 'Shipment Service ATT~NTZON.:' Airbil 1 No. Phone N~.~ Cooler No. Relinquished by: ~(~~) - ~ - Received by': (~~) Date/Time Relinquished by: (~~) Received by: (~~) Date/Time Relinquished by: (~~) Received for la~rato~ bY*(~~)Date/Time ~le, . Site Date ~alysis S~ple Condition ~r ' Identifica ~io~ ~pled R~uested U~n ReceiPt ~ Inst~stion: ~rato~ re~s should reference ~d ~ billed by site ID~ and con.in ~%e following: 1) S~ of ~alytical me~ol~ and QA work (blanks, spikes, duplicates) 2)' dates for (a) s~apling, (b) lab receipt, (c) extraction, (d) injec-ti0n/~alysis - 3) de~gction 1~ for all constituents '~alyZed for and re~rting of all constituents detect~ which were not specifically designated G R O ~i~i r) WA T E R R E S (~ i E INDUSTRIES .' APPENDIX A .. - ..... S AM P L I NG P R O T 0 C.O L RE :E INDUSTRIES I ' APPENDIX A TEST BORING PROCEDURES ~' I!. Soil Sampling Protocol The following procedures are followed during soil sampling operations utilizing the hollow stem auger drilling i. technique. I . : A. Hollow Stem Auger "1. 1. Soil borings drilled by the hollow stem auger ' ~ 'htilize continuous fl:~-gt~t hollOw stem.augers. i. 2. Augers, samplers and all downhola equipment steam cleaned prior to use and batween borings I. to minimize the potential for cross-contamination 3. The G.R.I. geologist observes the work, visually logs the soils, and collects samples at appropriate intervals. 4. The Unified Soils Classification System is utilized to classify soils encountered. Additional geologic observation are noted as appropriate. A Munsell Soil Color Chart is used in documenting soil color. Rocks are classified by the Color'ado School of Mines "Classification of Rocks" (Tray]s, 1955). 5 · Soil samples destined for labortary anal~,sis are collected, by a modified Porter sampler. This sampler uses three, six inch long, by two inch diameter (o.d.) tubes. Various tubes can be utilized to accommodate the type of analysis necessary: Brass - all organics and ganeral analyses (not to be used for copper or zinc analysis) -- Stainless - air organics and metal.:; for copper and zinc (not to be used for chrome or nickel analyses Plastic - all metals analyses (not to be' used for orgahics) RE~r CE INDUSTRIES .. 6. The tubes 'are cleaned and prepared in the G.R.I. laboratory. Tubes are scrubbed, inside and ~ outside, with a brush and TSP. They are next steam cleaned, and packed in clean buckets with lids. Tubes are delivered to the drilling site in ................. . ..... these-closed buckets to preserve the *State of'~ '- - -~ *--- cleanliness. I-- I 7 After the sample(s) have been removed from the sampler, the sampler is completely disassembled ~ and scrubbed in TSP and tap water. It is then ~ rinsed in two seDarte tapwater bathes and re- assembled with three clean tubes. , 8. Dirty--tubes are field washed in TSP, rinsed with water, and placed in buckets for transport back to .. the G.R.I. lab for cleaning and preparation. 9. The sampler is driven by a 140 pound hammer with a 30 inch. free fall. Blow counts are recorded as number of blows per 6 inches of drive. ~. 10. The sampler is driven 18 inches at 'each sampling interval. The first (or lowest) tube is generally retained as the sample, for analysis. The other two tubes are retained for back-up or split samples are required. .. 11. A sand catcher is used in the sampler where loose soil~ are anticipated. This 'will prevent the soil from falling out of the sampler. / 12. After retrieval, the sample is visually logged and immediately sealed with aluminum foil lined caps, labeled, and chilled. Clean field ice chests and chemical ice ("blue ice") are used to keep the samples cold unt£), delivered to the chemical laboratory. 13. Samples are delivered to the laboratory the same day they are taken, if physically possible. If the samples must be held until .the next day, th-ey are kept frozen in a secure freezer in the G.R.I. facility. 14. Sample control is maintained by a Chain of Custody form which accompanies the sample. The form documents the time, date, and responsible person during each step in the transportation process. Gi'20,,~NDWATE,9 RES~J[ ~ ~'- INDUSTI~IE$ 15. Soil sampl.es are numbered' in the following manner: S-XX-'Y Where: ........... ~ _. -__ designates soil sample . .. . _~ ~--.. XX - boring number Y - footage dagth of sample For example, S-01-10 indicates a soil samole from boring number !, from a depth Of t~.n' feet. 16. The complete labeling of the soil sample tube .. includes: Job number (client.number) with appropriate '. phase number included after the dash (i.e. Qll01-1) Sample number Date This information should be written: Ql101-2 I S-01-10 2-20-85 17. An indelible non-water.soluble marking pen must be used to mark the tubes. %GROi~iDWATER RESCY~ , E INDUSTRIES APPENDIX A MONfTORING WELL SAMPLING PROTOCOL ' II Groundwater Sampling ! A. Decontamination The following procedure details, the routine that is employed in decontamination of groundwater sampling equJ. pment Drior to sample collection: 1. Exterior surface of sampling tubes are decontaminated by steam-cleaning during withdrawal from every well. ..... ' 2. Sample pump is disassembled and the used 'bladder ~~ ....... 3. All pump components are then steam-cleaned and rinsed in distilled water. 4. Pump 'is reassembled with a new bladder installed. 5. ·Teflon sampler lines are pressure washed with 5 to 10 gallons of clean, hot water through direct connection to steam-cleaner. 6. Five gallons of distilled water are then p'umped through entire system. 7. Prior to sample Collection, a minimum of five well volumes are purged from the well to permit collection of a representative groundwater sample from the aquifer penetrated. B. Purge Volume Determination The following procedure is followed to determine 'the appropriate purging volume prior to well sampling. 1. The depth-to-water is measured by a clean, electric water level indicator. Measurement datum is the top of fill ring or top of well protector. 2. Depth to the bottom of the well is measured by a clean tape and plump bob. If possible, this is compared.to,the well construction log to determine inconsistencies, i.e. damaged casing, Sediment in caSing, etc. · 1% GR O~i~D W,a. rE R RE$(~ ~ INDUSTRIES 3. Water volume is calculated by multiplying total water I depth by the inside diameter of the casing. This figure . is one well volume. Well Purging and Sampling 1. Prior to 'sampling, a minimum of three .to five well volumes are purged from each well to ensure that water sampled is representative of the groundwater within the formation. Measurements of pH, conductivity and temperature are 2. taken at frequent intervals during the purge. Stablil. ization of these values indicates ~h~ r~presentative formation fluids are being removed from ' th.e well. 3. In the event that the wel'l'.is pumped dry, an alternat6 procedure will be followed. Once a well is pumped dry, the water that enters the well during.recovery is,. by definition, representative formation water. The well will, therefore, be pumped dry and allowed to recover to 80% or more of the original water level . 4. Purge water is pumped directly into barrels on site until the proper method of disposal is determined. 5. Samples pumped directly into sampling bottles prepared by the state certified laboratory contracted for the particular job were labeled and placed in refrigerated coolers for transport to the laboratory. 6. Samples are delivered directly to. the lab on the same day of sampling by courier, whenever practical. If next day delivery is necessary, the samples are. kep~ refrigerated at 4 degrees C overnight and delivered to the laboratory the following morning. 7. Samples are accompanied by a Chain 'of Custody form wi!ich documents the time, date and responsible person during each step of the transportation process. 8. The G.R.I. coded sample numbering system allows identification of sample and client to G.R.I., while not revealing the client to the laboratory or other interested parties. GRC~NDWA TE R RES~C, ',E INDUSTRIES Water samples.'are numbered in the following m~nner: W-XX-YY Where: '. XX - well number ~i YY - sequential sample number For example, W-01-22 indicates a water sample from well number 1. The 'sample is the 22nd water sample ·taken at I* ~ ' the site. ............ ~ .... 9. The complete information on the sample-label includes: ............. t . Date and time " Client job number (never client name) Sample number Initials of sampler Analysis desired (if known) Preservatives in sample bottle (usually noted by lab) ~0. Each sample bottle is giVen a separate sequential number. ..24 HOUR REPORTAPlLE VAItIATION/LOSS NOTIFICATION ........... Kern county Health"~epartme'nt ............. 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Attn: Underground Tank Section Name O~ Person Filing Report: On ~~ ~ /F~ , , the above facility had an (date and time) Inventory variation/loss that exceeded reportable limits as described b~low: Amount o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses Tank ~ Daily Weekly Monthly Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Variation/Loss Variation/Loss Trend Analysis I have stopped~dispenslng product and begun investigation procedures required by the Permitting Authority. This notification is in addition to the phone call I previously placed. 170OFIower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California g3305 Leon M Hebertson, M,D, *' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Telephone (805) 861-3636 DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon ,% Relchard .. April 8, 1987 Groundwater Resources Industries Attn: Jon Fitch 5610 District. Blvd., Suite 106 Bakersfield, California 93313 Dear Mr. Fitch, ' This letter is in regards to the Five Minute Car Wash facllity report. In section 6.0 of the report, the discussion, you mention the contamination that was identified January 12, 1987 at the south end of the tanks. This contamination was not further addressed in the report. Due to the environmental sensitivity of the area. yOu must give your professional opinion as to the future effect this contamination may have on the groundwater resources and biological receptors of the area. If you have any questions or comments, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, ~nvironmental Health Specialist ~azardous ~aterlals ~anagement Program JL:sw cc: Jim McKay/Charles Fenely Enterprises DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont Lake Isabella Mojave Ridgecrest . Shafter . Taft GROUNb ATER 564 o District Blvd., Suite 106 RESOURCE Bakersfield, California 93313 INDUSTRIES General Engineering Contractor Class A Uc. #504072 .- :.-~ ~ (805) 835-7700-- Bakersfield ' ",~,".. (213) 724-3147 -- Los Angeles April 14, 1987 Ms. Janis Lehman Kern County Health Dept.. } Environmental Health DivJ~- 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Re: Five-Minute Car Wash Charles Fenely Enterprises 920 - 34th Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Dear Ms'. Lehman: In response to your letter dated April 8, 1987, two areas need to be addressed in detail. We have researched your areas of concern to be able to offer our opinion. We referred, in our Investigation Report, that contamination was identified on January 12, 1987 at the sout~-"end of the tb_ree tanks currently on the property. A chronological sequence as evidenced by the attached laboratory results shows that the fill boxes of the three tanks were sampled on August 20, 1986. This location was 18" into the fill boxes. Hand sampling was conducted by B. C. Labs, Inc. A further investigation was conducted by Omega Construction. Apparently a 4" Auger was used to bore a hole approximately twelve (12) feet in depth near the south end of the three (3) tanks. The laboratory results are enclosed for your review. As no report was prepared on this project it is questionable as to how the samples were obtained. It is believed that no undisturbed samples were taken and that no cleaning of the Auger (fence post type) was done at the site. This brings up cross contamin- ation questions and several QC/QA theories. Due to the limited information, we have to discount or not accept this assessment. In the area of future environmental assessment, we believe that this commercial facility is located in a developed area and is covered fully by either concrete or asphalt. Due to these factors and the results of laboratory analysis we cannot predict any future harmful effect or~.either the groundwater or biological receptors of the area. Rainfall will not affect the tank area / of this commercial ~lity. We did not encounter groundwater in our investigation. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9383, Bakersfield, California 93389 Other Locations: San Jose · San Ramon * Campbell · Los Angeles Ms. Janis ~ehman Kern County Environmental Health April '14, 1987 Page 2 If you have any further~ questions regarding this project, please contact our office at (805) 835-7700. · Jon P. Fitch Project Manager ........ JPF:yht Encl. cc: Mr. James McKay April 15, 1987 · _ ~Kern County Health Department Ms. Janice Lehman ...... 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RI' 060004C Dear Ms. Lehman, Inclosed is accompaning documentation for a reportable loss notification. ^s we discussed, we did not complete all steps in the investigation report. I however, for my own peace of mind, traveled to Bakersfield and visually checked all dispensers,~pumps, and exposed plumbing. Analyzing the volume of the 'minus' variances, I find that 77% (43 occurences) of the minus variances were caused by five (5) gallons or less of product. Further, fifty-five percent were caused by ~e (3) gallons or less! Please advise me if you request additional information. Sincerely, Jim Mc Kay (209) 576-0381 Modesto, California 95355 KERN C UNTY HEALTH DEP~,.RTMENT VARIAT'ION/LOSS INVESTIGATION REPORT Tank(s) with Discrepancy: ~ ~ Date~-of Discovery: ~. Name of Person ~tling Report: ~ INVESTIGATION SUMMARY The following procedures must be performed within the specified times starting at the time a reportable loss is discovered or should have been discovered: Within: .................. 6 Hours Owner/Operator or other'qualified person is to { Date · ] Time review records for errors before determining { ~-7-~7 there is a reportable variation/loss. Performed By: ~/~zt 24 Hours 1) Owner/Operator must verbally report { Date· { Time discover~.to KCHD and follow-Up with written ] 9z--?-g .'notification on form provided. Performed By: }//~f 2) Visual facility check to be performed using .{ Date } Time checklist on the back of this form. ] - °f--7-~ Performed By: ~F~ ~~. 3) All product dispensers are to be checked for { Date~{ Time calibration and adjusted if out of tolerance. { Performed By: /do-/- 48 Hours Piping to be leak tested using approved method.{ Date {' Time Contractor's Name License # Test Performer's Name Description of test performed * * ATTACH COPY OF TEST RESULTS~ * * 72 Hours Tlght~ess Testing of tank(s) to be performed { Date . } Time using approved tester and method. } Contractor's Name ] License # Test Performer's Name } Description of test performed [ * * ATTACH COPY OF TEST RESULTS. * * NOTE: THIS REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY WITHIN 5 DAYS OF COMPLETION OF INVESTIGATION PROCEDURES. 2. VISUAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST A. Dispensers.' ~_ All dispensers and their end doors visually checked for leaks. ~,~ All' hoses and nozzles visually checked for leaks,~':... ~_All totalizer seals ch~cked for tampering, -- All dispensers appear tight -- Dispenser(s) not tight as listed below signature/date {DISPENSER ${SERI~ ~{CO~ENTS: { .~ ~.. { { { Ta~ Area All turbine boxes inspected, ~ All fills and vapor manholes inspected Results: -- Tank area appears tight ~h ~ no pr~ucI or liquid -- Tank area does not appear tight because of the problems/ conditions listed below, signature/date {TANK #{PRODUCT{COMMENTS/RESULTS: ] C. Piping Type: []Pressure · ~]Suctton /' Pressurized piping leak detector(s) tested for proper functioning and for detection of leakage. __ Suction piping tested for indication of leakage. Results: ~~ -- Piping not tight based on test(s) above, with problems/ conditions listed beloTM. ' signature/date Description HOUR REPORTi%/~LE V~%I~I ATI ON/LOSS " NOTI FI CATI ON TO: Kern c~)u:n~y -H'~altl~ -D~-a~r-;c~m~r~t .... 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Attn: Underground Tank Section REGARDING: Facility Address: ~7~Q ~T~/ Name Of Person Filing Report: On. ,~'/'A,c- ~_, /~7 ' , the above facility had an (date and time) Inventory variation/loss that exceeded rebortable limits as described b.elow: Amount .o~ Amount of Amount of Total Minuses Tank # Daily Weekly Monthl? Line 3 of Variation/Loss. Variation/Loss Variation/Loss Trend Analysis .I have stopped~dispenstng product and begun investigation procedures required by the Permit~inM Authority. This notification is in addition to the phone'call I previously placed. SignatUre f_..~/' /' ..//