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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUST LEAK INVESTIGATION  HAZ~,~-' ')OUS MATERIAI.S i/ISION TIME CHARGED ~US~NESS/DeAFRmE~ NA~.:.,, ~'S ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PROJECT NU~ER: PROJECT COMPLETION: ,DATE: BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: ADDRESS: lIO'-L %/4 ~m $~ PROJECT DESCRIPTION: /-,*~ (.c.~,~ PROJECT NUMBER: 4~! ~0 ~ ~O ~ DA~: N~: CHGD: COM~~S: PROJECT COMPLETION: DATE: A F F ILIA T E SESSIONS TANKoFF,cE LINERS, Inc. ,,, w,:s.,. EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA 92244 .,='< 619 / 352-4832 -- FAX 619 / 352-2646 EO._UIPM£NT CA MCI:::HSE HO. A4'1812~ ~ .AZ MCi:NSE HO. 14-010346M aFFILiaTE SESSIONS TA~I LINERS, Inc. .;"~' .,. , OFflC ; ~EUM E~UIPMENT I~~ 619 / 352-4832 --~FJ X ~1~ / 352-2646 CA LICENSE NO. A418129 -~ ,Z MCENSE NO. 14~10346M ~ ~=; t t l a'~ ~ SSION$ TANK LINERS, Inc. EL CENT~O,'~IF~NIA ~ 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. Instructions 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: KANGS ARCO Permit #015-021-000481 1102 34th St Bakersfield, California 93301 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DMSION PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITY Permit No.: 38877 State ID No.: 38877 Issued to: KANGS ARCO Location: 1102 34TH ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Owner: NELLA OIL COMPANY 2349 RICKENBACKER WY AUBURN, CA 95603 Operator: KANGS ARCO 1102 34TH ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Facility Profile: Year Is Piping Tank No. Substance Capacity.. Installed ~ ' 1 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1969 YES 2 GAS O LINE 12,000 'GAL 1969 YES 3 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1969 YES This permit is granted subject to the conditions listed on the attached summary of conditions and may be revoked for failure to adhere to the stated conditions and/or violations of any other State or Federal regulations. Issued by: Ralph E. Huey Title: Hazardous Materials Coordinator Issue Date: JULY 1, 1991 ~-/':.",~L~_"-Z?~/" : Expiration Date: JULY 1, 1994 '. POST ON PREMISES NONTRANSFERABLE Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ........ ,~,,~,~?:???',i777!?',? ~' ~,~ ,,,~ This permit is issued for the following: ~,~ ??i?'~'' ~'~ ~::id?::ZZ~::::::,<::ii::?.::'?!El~Hazardous Materials Plan PE~T ~ ~ 015-021-000481 ~r'.,', ?" '~?[~, .=,~:? ,~ ~ ....... ~, .... · .. ~. ~:j' :[ ~.~ . :~.. .:, ~,;: ~ ~. · ~ ~ ?~% .... : ~ ~ ;~" .=.. LOCATION 1102/ "'~" '~ ....................... '?""~ ......... ' ~ ~"~"~" '~"" ....... "'" ~ ~.n .:~ S~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~' ,Cg~,'?, >,~ ... '~. '.. )' ............ .' :~r '~ ~ · ' '~,'.~, ~ .... . '.~' T~K ~OUS S~ST~CE c~C1~ "~ ::~[~:~::~;~;,; ..,T~K T~K .... (::?':' '~'I~K" '~:''~ PIPING PIP~G PIP~G ~'"""~',~,: ..... '.~ :',<'~. ~ST~L':" ~;~TYPE ~TE~ ,MO~TOR ~PE ME.OD MO~TOR ?.-.:... t~: '%:~':=. % '. ,:.. . ..~. ,,. i~. :: '~?' 0001 Gm:line ~,o O~ ::::::::::::::::::::::?::::: '?~::':?:;?:' ' ''<' ' '"'"? "~ ATG SW P~SS~ AID Issu~ by: OFFICE OFE~ O~AL S~ ~CES ~ph Huey~ 1715 Chewer Ave., ~rd Floor Office of ~en~! B~e~fiel~ CA 9~01 Voice (805) 3~6-~979 F~ (80S)~26~S76 Expiration Date: ~n~ ~0~ ~OOO Hazardous Materials/HaZardoUs .Waste.' Unified Permit CONDITIONS 'OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE This oermit is Issued for the followin~_: [] Hazardous Materials Plan [] Underground Storage of Hazardous Materials Permit ID #:: 015-000-000481 (3 Risk Management Program KANGS ARCO ' I:] Hazardous WasteOn-Site Treatment .. LOCATION: 1102 34TH ST IELD : ? ' CAP~ ~ ~}~.. DISPENS,.' ~ I~,~ S~OU ITORI NO' TANK 015-000-000481-0001 GASOLINE ~}' :'~ ~,~}~ ~ ~~! O~ '~' :';:., ' 015-000-000481-0002 F~ "'~;;' ~7 '' ' ~.. ~'~:~.'~0: i~ N~'~'~· ,H '~':'"i~ GASOL NE ~: '".. "~ o, ,~.~ · ; -:': 015-000-000481-0003 ~"':'~ ~'~ ' '~ "' GASOLINE ~....~. ~ . ~..,.: ~ ' - ' " "".5 .- · ' .~ .. - · OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES' ' ' '~ ' 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Appr°vedby: . "(..Ralpl/I-l.ey.m~j Bakersfield, CA 93301 omccof£,~=~,ta/s~ic= - Voice (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Expiration Date: ' 'Jurle 30; 2003 CA Cert. o. City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave., Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 (661) 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. Instructions 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 8th day of October, 2001 to' 34TM STREET ARCO Permit #015-021-000481 1102 34TM Street Bakersfield, California 93301 March 9, 2004 Bongun Kang ,:~,~ C,~EF --Kang's Arco ~:.,,~ .~z~_ 1102 34th Street ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93301 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Re: Request for Temporary Closure on Three (3) Underground Storage Tanks FAX/661) 395-1349 at 1102 34th Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Dear Mr. Kang: Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 Your request for an extension on your temporary closure until June 30th is hereby PREVENTION SERVICES granted. FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 As a condition you will be required to give this office written updates monthly. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 If this office can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me at PUBLIC EDUCATION 661 - 326-3190. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 Sincerelv yours, FAX (661) 326-0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Steve Underwood, TRAINING DIVISION Fire Inspector/Petroleum 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 SU/db FAX (661) 399-5763 To Mr. Underwood: I was told by BOE that I do have my own BOE# and BOE is in process of forwarding me that #, I am ready to apply for Cleanup Fund as soon as I receive my # and start cleanup. The purpose of this letter is to ask you to extend UST's tempory closure statues to June 30, so that I can show UST is in compliance. I am also in contact with several construction company to remove and install new UST to bring it up to new code. California technology, Trade and Commerce Agency also ask that my UST to be in compliance at the time of application. You have been very patient with us and I thank you very much, give us a little more time and I will take care of this mess. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Bongun Kang. ._T Certified Fee Postmark  Return Fee (EndorsementRecleptRequired) Here i r--~ Restricted Deliver, Fee u-) (Endorsement Required) i'm To~l Po~e & I I mm ~tro 34'm STREET ARCO '? [~i,~ .... x~ 1102 34 STREET [or~O~~o.' BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 Cert'~fl~[ Mail Provides: · A ~ receipt (e$,/eAeE/) ~00~: eun · A unq~e identifier for your mailpiece t · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years, Important Reminders: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Malle or Pdority Mail®. · Certified Mail is not available for any class of ~nternational mad. · NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. · For an additional fee, a Return Receiptmay be requested to provide proof of delivery. To obtain Return Receipt service, p~ease complete and attach a Return Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add appficable postage to cover the fee.. Endorse mailpiece "Return Receipt Requested". To receive a fee waiver for a (3uplicp. te return receipt, a USPSe postmark on your uertified Mail receipt is requlreo. · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent. Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement "Restricted-Delivery". · If.a postmark on t.h.e Ce. rtified Mail ,receipt is desired, please pre_sent.the, arti- cle at the post onice Tor postmarking. If a postmarK on the ~ertifieo Mai! receipt is not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and present It when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. Postage $ Certified Fee r-~ Postmark r--~ Return Reclept Fee (Endorsement Required) Here Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Postage ~ so,,tro 34T~ STREET ARCO r,- '~t~£'~-~:xt,?' 1102 34'm STREET or ~ Box No. · u~:'~,'~t'~ BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 Certified Mail Provides' ~o~,oAe · e.. · A ~ receipt ' (, ~t) Z~oo:~ r · A u~l[r identifier for your mailpiece · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail® or Priority Maile. · Certified Mall Is not available for any class of international mail. · NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certifi§d Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. · F. or an additional fee a Return Receiptmay be requested to pr~)vide proof of oelivery. To obtain Return Receipt service, please complete ano attach a Return Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee.. E..ndorse mailpiece."Return Receipt Requ.ested". To r..ecei.v.e a.fee.waiver for a euplic.ate return receipt, a USPSe postmarK on your uertified Mail receipt is requ~rea. · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent. Advise the clerk or mark the mailplece with the endorsement "Restricted~Delivery". · If.a postmark on the Ce. rUffed Mail receipt is desired, please pre_sent the arti- cle at the post office Tor postmarking. If a postmark on the uertifled Mall receipt is not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. i~--~ Postage $ [ ru Certified Fee i~E3 Postmark i~___~ Return Reclept Fee (Endorsement Required) Here (Endomement Required) ru Total Postage & Fees ~ ~3[SentTo ~ ['~'~'~'.'~'.~ ............ : .......................................................... [.o.~.£.o.~x...?.. ......................................................................... c~,~_~__..,,~ ......~ ...... E69 I.-IN-~0'G69;~0 Certified· A n~ MailreceiptProvides: · A ul~ identifier for your mailpiece · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail®_or. Priority-Mail~-, · Certified~/lail-i~.not-a~ail~ble-fo~ta~-~-(~f ~'~ mail. · NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. · For an additional fee a Return Receipt·ay be requested to provide proof of delivery. To obtain Return Receipt service, please complete and attach a Return Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee. Endorse mailpiece "Return Receipt Requ.ested". To ~cei,v.e a fee.waiver for a duplic.~te return receipt, a USPSe postmark on your uerti~ied Mai{ receipt is requlreo. · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent. Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement "Restricted ~)efivery". · If.a postmark on t,h,e Certified Mail receipt is desired, please pre_sent the arti- cle at the post onice for postmarking. If a postmarK on the uertified Mail receipt is not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. D December 4, 2003 Mr. John Whiting Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board ~,~ C~,E~ 1685 E Street ~oN ~.~zE Fresno, CA 93706 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Re: Referral of LUST Site at 1102 34th Street, Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Whiting: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Enclosed is a copy of the case file. This site is approximately Y2 mile Bakersfield. CA 93301 upgradiant of Cal Water Well #22 and should be considered as a VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 possible source of MTBE affecting that well. PREVENTION SERVICES s,~E,,s~s.~.,~,~.,,~t,~ The release was detected two years ago and was stopped at that time. 171s Cho~terA~,e. During the interim, the former and subsequent owners had to legally Bakersfield, CA 93301 . VOICE (661) 326-3979 resolve their difference of opinion over who was the responsible party. FAX (661) 326-0576 The property and clean-up responsibility has now reverted to PUSLIC EDUCATION MI'. Kang. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3696 If you have any questions, please call me at 661-326-3649. FAX (661) 326-0576 FlEE INVESTIGATION Sincerely, 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 Ralph E. Huey, Director of Prevention Services FAX (661) 326-0576 5642 Vlctor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services REH/HltW/db cc: B. Becket, SEI Enclosures (Case File) UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT REPORT SEEN FILED ? [] YES ~ NO 'i!DISTRiBUTIc~ sHOWN 0NiTHE INSTRUCTION S~EET 0N THE BACK PAGE OF THIS YES /]~ NO :::i HEREI~' CERTIFY THAT:{', HA~/~ OISTRIBU~D::~[S'I~FORMATION ACCORDING leTHE NAMEOF INDIVIDUAL FILING REPORT J PHONE I SIGNATURE REPRESENTING [] OWNER/OPERATOR [] REGIONAL BOARD IcOIdPANY OR AGENcY NAME ADDRESS · 'FREEI' C ,117/ ~TATE , ZIP ~ NAME I CONTACT PERSON I PHONE ADDRESS · 'TREET CITY STATE lip FACILI~'Y NAME (IF APPLICABLE) OPERATOR I PHONE ADDRESS ~rREET CITY COUNTY ZIP CROSS STREET LOCAl. AGEN'CY AGENCY NAME CONTACTPERSON .... PHONE ~EGIONAL SOARD PHONE (1) NAME QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) rvt ~-~ ~ U.KNOWN DATE DISCOVERED J HOW DISCOVERED [] INVENTORY CONTROL [] suBSURFACE MONITORING [] NUISANCE CONDITIONS 1.1 I MI ~:)0~ "~DI I~)YI II ,J~ TANKTEST [] TANK REMOVAL [] OTHER DATE D,SO.ARGE .EGAN .ET.CO USED TO STOP D,SCHAR~ (C.ECK ~L'~AT APPL~ ~ UJ d , DJ YJ YI [~ UNKNOWN [] REMOVE CONTENTS [] CLOSE TANK & REMOVE [] REPAIR PIPING HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? [] REPAIR TANK r-"J cLOSE TANK & FILL IN PLACE [] CHANGE PROCEDURE t::~YES [] .o ,~YES. DA~ ~"1 I ~ O01 ~d O'1 I , [] .EPLACE TANK 5~OT"E" T~e~V C~ SOURCE OF DISCHARGE CAUSE(S) [] TANK LEAK [] UNKNOWN [] OVERFILL J~ RUPTURE/FAILURE [] SPILL .~ PIPING LEAK [] OTHER [] CORROSION [] UNKNOWN [] OTHER C~ECK o"E ONLY [] UNDETERMINED [] SOIL ONLY ~ GROUNDWATER [] DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACTUALLY BEEN AFFECTED) CHECK ONE ONLY ........ [] NO ACTION TAKEN [] PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT WORKPLAN SUBMfTrED J-""J POLLUTION CHARACTERIZATION [] LEAK BEING CONFIRMED ~, PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT UNDERWAY [] POST CLEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS [] REMEDIATION PLAN [] CASE CLOSED (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) ~ CLEANUP UNDERWAY C~ECKAPPROPRIATEACTION(S) [] EXCAVATE&DISPOSE(ED) [] REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) [] ENHANCED BIO DEGRADATION (IT) [] CAP SITE (CD) [] EXCAVATE&TREAT(ET) [] PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWATER (GT) [] REPLACE SUPPLY (RS) [] CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) [] NO ACTION REQUIRED (NA) [] TREATMENTATHOOK:UP(HU) [] VENT SOIL (VS) [] VACUUM EXTRACT (VE) [] OTHER (OT) r~ Return Rec~ept Fee ! (Endorsement Required) Hem (Endorsement Required) Total Post~ ru MR KANG ~ ['~""° KANO's ARCO r"- t~-~-t.-X/; 1102 34'tH STREET ,--~ [orPoflox~Vo BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 ..] !~:'m~'~ Certified Mail Provides: · A mailing receipt (~s~e,~e~/) ~00,7, eunr '00~ u~o~ · A unique identifier for your maifpiece · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mall~or Priority Mall~ · Certified Mail Is notavallable for any class of international mai!; · NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. · F.o.r. an additional re_e,, a R_etum R. eceiptma~,/be reque.st.ed to pr .o. vid. e pr_oo.f of oelivery. ~o obtain He,urn Heceip~ serwce, p~ease complete ana a~acn a He[urn Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee.. E..ndorse .mailpiece "Return Receipt Requ.ested", To r_e~.ive .a fee.waiver .fqr a aup~ic.ate re[urn receipt, a USPSe postmark( on your ~erfifiea Mal~ receip[ requlre~. · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or add. ressee's .aut..horized a.g~n.t.. Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the enaorsemen[ "Hestricteo uefivery", · If.a postmark on t.h.e Ce. rtified Mail .receipt is desl.red, pleas.e, pre_sen, t.t. he. arti- cle at the post o~ice lot postmarking. If a postman( on me uenitte= Mail receipt is not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and IDresent it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs, D December 4, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL Mr. Kang Kang's Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 FINAL REMINDER NOTICE Re: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Upgrade - December 31, 2003 FiRE CHIEF Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator: RON FR~E ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES One month from today, this office will be forced to revoke your Permit to Operate your 2101 "H' Street Underground Storage Tank System, effectively shutting down your fueling operation. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE-(661) 326-3941 FAX; (661) 395-1349 Section 2636(H)(1) California Code of Regulations Title 23, Div. 3 Chapter 16 reads as follows: SUPPRESSION SERVICES "Owners or operators of an UST System shall have the system fitted with under-dispenser 2~01 'H' Street containment by December 31, 2003." Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3~tl FAX (661) 395-1349 It is noted in your file that you have been receiving "Reminder Notices" since May of 2002. PREVENTION SERVICES As of this writing, no permit has been pulled nor have you conveyed your plans for compliance to s~m s~,~c~s. ~.~o.~r~ S~,~CES this office. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 If we find it necessary to revoke your permit for non-compliance, you will have limited options as FAX (661) 326-0576 stated in the following: PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAve. After 90 days of closure, your tanks will be considered illegally abandoned and we will Bakersfield. CA 93301 takc action to properly close these tanks. If you do not comply with our tank closure VOICE (661) 326-3696 requirements, we will find it necessary to take legal action, including but not limited to FAX (661) 3264)576 citation and/or injunctive relief. FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 Chester Ave. Prior to thc 90 days inactive, you hire a contractor and complete thc upgrade per code. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 This office has extended you every courtesy with regard to timely reminders and support over the last 18 months. If wc can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact mc at 661-326-3190. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 VlctorAve. Sincerely yours, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 ~(..., ~ FAX (661) 399-5763 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/db _.~ r'-t C, ert~ed Fee Postmark ~ Return Reclel~ Fee (Endorsement Required) Here r'-t Res~lcted Delivery Fee U'l (Endorsement Required) I'rl Total Postage ~ [~entro [or~Ot~No. KANG'S ARCO ~'i~t~'~'i~j~t~ 1102 34TM STREET Certified Mail Provides: · A mailing receipt (es~eAeu) ~.0o~. euni* '00gE: u~o=l Sd · A unique identifier for your mailpiece · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Maile~r Priority. Mail®. · Certified Mail Is not available for any class of international mail. % · NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. · For an additional fee, a Return Receipt ma), be requested toprovide proof of delivery. To obtain Return Receipt se, rvtce, please complete and attach a i-return Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee. Endorse maJlpiece "Return Receipt Requested". To r..ece!.v.e a fee.waiver for a duplic~, te return receipt, a USPSe postmark on your ~ertiTied Mail receipt is requmreo. · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or add. ressee's authorized a,g_ent. Advise the clerk or mark the mallpiece with the enoorsement "Restricteo uelivery". · If.a postmark qn t.h.e Ce. rtified Mail .receipt Is desired, please pre. Qsent..the, .a.rti;., cie at the post office rot postmarking. If a postmark< on the {Jertifiee r,~ah receipt Is not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mall addressed to APOs and FPOs. November 5, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL Mr. Kang Kang's Arco FiRE CHIEF 1102 34th Street qo~ .:R^ZE Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street REMINDER NOTICE Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Re: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator: VOICE (661) 326-3941 .~F.A,X (6~1) 395-1349 ~,. A review of our files, indicate that you have not completed the retrofit of PREVENTION SERVICES your underground storage tank system. Current code requires that you install FIRE SAFET~ SERVICES, ENVlRONMi[NT~L SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. under dispenser containment pans prior to December 3 I, 2003. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Further file review, indicates that you have been receiving Reminder Notices since April of 2002. With time growing short (2 months) this office is very PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAvb. ' concerned that insufficient time is left for you to hire a licensed contractor Bakersfield. CA 93301 ~ and complete the necessary retrofit. VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326.0576 , Currently, contractors are scheduling 8-10 weeks out. I strongly urge you to FIRE INVESTIGATION , complete the repairs as soon as possible. Failure to comply with the state 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 requirement could result in revocation of your permit to operate your VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 underground storage tank system. TRAINING DIVISION If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me at 5642 Victor Ave. ' Bakersfield, CA 93308 661-326-3190. VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 Sincerely~yours, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer' Office of Environmental Services SBU/db BVSn~,~,~f~-~.~ur~ '.'.:.:,>"u ..... : .'.:. I F^OUr~,.l', ,-I I.-".: ':' I .:.:1:: I'.:.:.'1-.'." '-' · '. .... . .' . ' ' 2-I..C~_b_.,~ . ,~ . .-,, .-- ~- ~. ;.~ ~': ,~"......'t:.~ . ~'.: ,,..~.' ,-' ..:. STREETADDRES$ ~'/ ' .' ' ' :: " . PHONE ':-. .... "' .,.' ""~:..'. ::'.' '" . co , .. II. NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER/OPERATOR SUI~~~ .REQ~.. ::: ~ ..:-'~' ?. .: ':,~,...>,' ' ' -- " i '. , II~.ow~ .....' : ·, · 1 Please check reason(s) why you believe that the Califomia State Water Resources Co. ntrol Board (SWRCB) notification is in error. If you are requesting reconsideration .for:reasons //2 through //4, ;.documentation./S-requ/red. 'IF!'YOUDO~.NOT:'INCLUDE REQVn~D DOCtnV~SrATiOr~,. Yovl~ m~Qtr~s~' ~og' ~ECONSW~.t~AnoN .:*!?~.~~0N.:?n,~: .;-.SE CO,StarRED I~CO~l~t~ ~'~V'~,~. S~ RELY. ~Cl,tr~ AI,I~-'Sm'?ORrI~C':V6~r~rA~rloN'YOU WXStt rm~ swscs To CONSWER ~ REVI~W~C VO~'~ REQ~ST. 'REQt~Sr-S ~O~t REC0~SWEI~TION ARE SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION. · ' ' '" · ': ' ' l.~t (ffi am not the owner or operator of a UST system. Check applicable reason: " "' ( ) Change of owner or operator. (Provide name and.~ddress of new o .Whet/operator, if known) .. .' (.) No UST system(s) present.. _... 2. ( ) UST system(s) is permanently closed. (DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED) · ', .'.'. '.' 3. ( )USTsystem(s)is.cx~mptfr~mre~ula~n~acc~rdingt~S~cti~n2528l(x)(lXA)-~D)~ftheHealthandSafetyC~de~r ' Section 2621 of Title 23 of the California Code of Regulafions.'For example, certain farm tanks and heating off.tanks are exempt. (1)o~rrArlO~.IS REQVn~D) . ~. ~- .' ~ · 4. ( ) Closest component ofUST system(s)is Ereater thnn 1,000 feet'from well head Of any public..~B rate't Well... Check . :. ~' -- · ./,...~. applicable reason(s): If the request for reconsideration is based on evidence that'the UST-systemin question.is ~cater than 1.,000 feet from a public drinking water well, include a demonstration that the Well head is more than.Ii000 feet.from the closest .' '.. component of the UST system. (DOCU1ViENTATION IS REQUIRED)' ' ..' i ' ' ' .i . ': ' '~ ' '.i ( )UST facility incorrectly located in GeoTracker database ' · ' . - ". ' ( ) PublicDrinking Water Well(s) incorrectly located in GeoTracker database . ' ' ' 5. ( ) Other (explain) -, · . · ... . ; - NOTE: SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE OF TtHS FORM .,, HI. APPLICANT SIGNATURE .: Cerliflcation- I certify that the information provkled herein rs true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Knowingly submitting a request for recomider~flon based on fahe or 'I mhleadinginformation may be comidered aviolatlonofHealth and Safety Code, Secelon~2~, punishable by flne uptofk~0OO.. ' NAME OF APPLICAI~. T (print) PRONE · SIGNATURE OF APPLICANI ~ DATE , · State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Quality, UST Program Attn: Elizabeth Haven, UST Program Manager ELD Request for Reconsideration . -PO Box 2231 . _ ...... Sacramento, CA 95812 2. Submit one COmplete copy t°Y°ur .local permitting agency at the appropriate address.' ' . · Keep"° e mPlet ¢~pyfor~,ourrecOrd. Po~tage $ i i~i Ce/lifted Fee i l[~ Postma~c i1 Retum Reciept Fee (Endorsement Required) Hem I ~ Restricted Delivery Fee u~ (Endorsement Required) Total Postage' ru I s~,~ ro MR KANG mm [~.'J0'~.'~,:' 2604 OAK CREST P' [o..r.~.?.~.i~.~:~;' BAKERSFIELD CA 93312 Cedified Mail Provides: · A mailing receipt · A unique identifier for your mailpiece · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important 17eminder$: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mails or Priority Mail~. · Certified Mail is not available for any class of international mail. · NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For i valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. · F.o..r an additio.nal fee, a R_etum Receipt ma~v be reque.sted to provide proof of oelivery. IO obtain Hetum Heceipt servfce, please complete ano attach a Return Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee,. E..ndorse mailpiece "Return Receipt Requested". To receive a fee waiver for a aupl~ce, te return receipt, a USPSe postmark on your c;ertified Mail receipt is requlrecl. · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent. Advise the clerk or mark the mailplece with the endorsement "Restricted-Delivery". · If.a postmark qn the Ce. rtified Mail receipt is desired, @lease pre_sent..the arti:;, c~e at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the (Jertified Mail receipt Js not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. nternet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. [] Agent · Print your name and address on the reverse X ~'~'~,~,~ [] Addressee SO that we can return the card to you. B. Rec. eiv~by(PfintedName) C. Datg, of D~elivery · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. D. Is/c[elivery address t from item 17 [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: !f YES, enter delivery address bel0w: [] No MR KANG 2604 OAK CREST BAKERSF/ELD CA 93312 [3. Servi~eType ~ Certified Mail[] Express Mail [] Registered [] Re~urn Receipt for Merchandise ~- -- - ~ [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. _ 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2. Article Number 7002 3150 0004 9985 5350 ,~ (Transfer from service label) -~ PS Form 3811, August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-154C' UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage & Fees Paid USPS . Permit No, G-lO ° Sender: Please pr. int your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box · Bakersfield Fire Department Prevention Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 PREVENTION SERVICES SAFETY SERVICES · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CUE.TIE.' AVENUE :' OCTI~ BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA 93301 " 7002 ]15B 0004 9985 534] BA~RSFmLD CA 9~ CN~NZO~ ~]~O$]OV~ 1~O] $0 ~0./;~/0] R~TURN TO UNABLE TO FORNARO · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A, Signature item 4 if Restricted. Del very is desired. X [] Agent · Print your name and :address on the reverse [] Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space pe~'mits., D. Is delivery address different from item 17 [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No MR KANG 34TM STREET ARCO 1102 34TM STREET 3. Service Type /~ ~. Certified Mail [] Mail BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 Express J/ [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise - [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. .-  4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra:'F~ee) [] Yes / 2. Article Number ,, ........... 7no2 3150 0004 9985 5343 n Receipt 102595-02-M-1540' October 15, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL Mr. Kang 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street F~RE C.~F Bakersfield, CA 93301 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 g EMIND ER NO TI CE VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Re: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator: VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 , A review of our files, indicate that you have not completed the retrofit of your PREVENTION SERVICES underground storage tank system. Current code requires that you install under FIRE SAFET~ SERVICES, ENV19ONMENTAL SERVICES 1115 ChesterAvo. dispenser containment pans prior to December 31, 2003. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Further file review, indicates that you have been receiving Reminder Notices PUBLIC EDUCATION since April of 2002. With time growing short (2.5 months) this office is very 1715 ChesterAv~. concerned that insufficient time is left for you to hire a licensed contractor and Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3696 complete the necessary retrofit. FPO((661) 326.0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION Currently, contractors are scheduling 8-10 weeks out. I strongly urge you to 1715 ChesterAvo. complete the repairs as soon as possible. Failure to comply with the state Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3951 requirement could result in revocation of your permit to operate your FAX (661) 326,-0576 underground storage tank system. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 VIctorAve. If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me at Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 390...4697 661-326-3190. FAX (661) 399-5763 Sincerg~y yours, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/db September 8, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL 34th Street Arco 1 102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 FIRE CHIEF AO.,N,S*.ATIVESE.V,CES REMINDER NOTICE 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 03301 voice 1661) 026.a941 ~^x (~1) a~5-13~ Re: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 suPP,~SSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator: Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE {661) 326-3941 FaX (~51)a95-13~0 A review of our files indicate that you have been receiving quarterly reminders from April of 2002 to December 2002. Our files further show that since January P,EVEn'rION SERVICES of this year you have been receiving monthly reminders. FIRE SAFE33' SERVICES · ENVIrONMENTal. SE~E$ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (6611326-a97~ The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of your F^X (661) 32~05Z6 fueling system. Current code requires that you install under dispenser PUBLIC EDUCATION containment pans prior to December 31, 2003. You will not be allowed to pump 1715 Chester^vi,. fuel after December 31, 2003 unless you have completed the upgrade Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 requirements. FAX (661) 326-0576 FInE INVESTIGATION Contractors are already scheduling 8-10 weeks in advance. I urge you to retrofit 1715 ChosterAvo. your facility as soon as possible. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661)326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 VlctorAve. Sincerely yours, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 ~ ~ FAX (661) 399-5763 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/db ,. @F?I'O~"'AL USE, D'" Postage $ ' r-~£ Centred Fee  ~etum Reciept Fee (Endorsement Required) Here Restricted DeliVery Fee u~ (Endorsement Required) ..... ['K/t: ~:~ ..................................................... ~~'~','~F,7~'P~ ....................... : ................................ Certified~l Provides: · A mailidlJ~bipt (es~aAeu) ~00~ eunr '009C u ~ · A unique identifier for your mailpiece · A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: . · Certified Mail may ONLY be combi~'ed with Fi~st-Class Mail® hr Prio~r. ity Mail®. · Certified Mail is not available for any class of international mail · NO iNSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail. ~ · F.o.r. an additional ~e a R~etum Receipt ma~/ be reque.sted toprovid, e p~of of nedvery, io obtain Heturn Heceipt service, p~ease complete an(3 attacn a ~eturn Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage tocover the fee. Endorse mailpiece "Return Receipt Requ.ested". To r..eceive a fee waiver for a duplicate return receipt, a USPS® postmark on your uertified Mail receipt is requlreo. - · For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized a.qent. Advise the clerk or mark the mailpie~e with the endorsement "Restricted-Delivery". · If.a postmark on t.h.e Ce. rUffed Mail ,recelp,t. ts desired, please pre_sent the arti; cie at the post onice for postmarking, ir a postmarK on the ~ertified Mail receipt is not needed, detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT: Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. · Complete items A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. IX ~ . ,//.,~ ~ I"1 Agent · Print your name and address on the reverse ~ [] Addressee SO that we can return the-card to you. [ B. ~,,e~eived by (Printed Nar~ei I C. Date. of Delivery · Art.ach this card to the back of the mailpiece, [ 71 or on the front if space permits. / ~ J 1. Article AddreSsed to: ' D. Is delivery address different from item 1'~ ISI Yes if YES, enter delivery address below: [] No 34xa STREET ARCO 1102 34TM STREET BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 3. Service Type ja~ Certified Mail [] Express Mail [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2. Article Number 7002 3150 0004 9985 4087 ('rransfer from service label) PS Form 3811, August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 2ACPFII-03~Z-0985 · Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box · ~ ., Bakersfield Fire Depa'rtment Prevention Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite ,300 IBakersfleld, CA 93301 July 8, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL F~ ,:.~:~ 34th Street Arco RC, N FR,,~ZE t 102 34th Street ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93301 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 REMINDER NOTICE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Re: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 - Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Ta] ~k Owner/Operator: PREVENTION SERVICES 1.715 ChesterAvo. A review of our files indicate t hat you have been receiving quarterly reminders ' Bakersfield, CA 93301 from April of 2002 to Decemb :r 2002. Our files further show that since January VOIC.E (661) 326-3951 FAX (661)326-0576 of this year you have been receiving monthly reminders. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of your fueling 171~ Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 system. Current code requires that you install under dispenser containment pans VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Dl~or to December 31, 2003. '~'ou will not bc allowed to pump fuel after December 31, 2003 unless you have comDlctcd thc up.adc requirements. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Contractors arc already schcdu ling 8-10 weeks in advance. ! urge you to retrofit VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 your facility as soon as possibl :. Should you have any question,, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. Sincerely, Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Service By: Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environ] ~ental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environment~[1 Services SU:db Howard Wines - mondayju.TIF - - Fire Prevention Page 1 i1 From: Delores Oldham To: Ralph Huey; Wines, Howard Date: 6/23/03 3:47PM Subject: mondayju.TIF - subpoena - Fire PreventiOn SUBPOENA REGARDING: Robert Murphy Appearance only - Howard Wines *PLEASE REFER TO ORIGINAL SUBPOENA - ATTACHED YOU ARE ORDERED TO RESPOND TO THE ITEM BELOW AS INDICATED. APPEARANCE ONLY - DUE DATE: June 27~ 2003 PRODUCE RECORDS - DUE DATE: (Send one copy of requested documents to the City Clerk's Office. Attention: Delores. Do not send originals.) APPEAR & PRODUCE RECORDS - DUE DATE: (See attached subpoena for time and place.) (Requested records are to be produced at the time of court appearance after approval from Assistant City Attorney.) *Do not create or compile a record to comply with this request. .*If you do not have any records in response to the attached subpoena, please respond by e-mail with reference to this subpoena. Please note: Your response may be provided to the public. If you have any questions in regards to this subpoena please call, Assistant City Attorney assigned to the City Clerk's Office X3721. mondayju.tif (1684x2169x2 tiff) 982(a)(15.3) ATTORNEY OR PARTY W;THOUT At-I'ORNEY (Nan., ~e M~ r~mM~. ~ ~3rdr~): -ROBERT E. MURPHY, ESQ. MANNING & MARDER [{ASS, ELLROD, RAMIREZ, LLP 660 S. FIGUEROA STREET, 23RD FLOOR LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 ~.. Tr~J~O~.: (213) 624-6900 FAX.O.: (213) 624--6999 ^~O~YF(m(N.,,~. DEFENDANTS, ANN M. CHOUNG; L. STROOPE ~.. ~: BAKERSFIELD SUPERIOR COURT : ST~m~--~: 1415 Truxton Avenue ~.~oa~ss: 1415 Truxton Avenue .- cn~)z~,c(mE: Bakersfield, California 93301 PLAINTIFF;PETiTIONER:* CHANG BOK KlM, an individual and JUNG YE KIM, an individual ~. ~". DEFENDANTIREaPONDENT: BONG UN KANG, SOUK JA KANG, et al. DEPOSITION SUBPOENA c~.s~ NUMa~ For Personal Appearance 247753 JES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO (name, add, ess, and telephone number of deponent, if known): HOWARD WINE c/o BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT. 2101 "H" STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 1. YOU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR IN PERSON TO TESTIFY AS A WITNESS In this action at the followln~l time and place: IOate:JUNE 27, 2003 Time: 1:00 P.M. Address: LAW OFFICES OF THOMAS McCARTNEY 1920 20TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 e. ~ As e deponent who is not a natural person, you are ordered to designate one or more persons to testi{y on your behalf as to the mat~ers described in item 2. (Code Clv. Proc., § 2025, sub~. (d)(6).) b. ~-~ This deposition will be re~rded stenographically ~ through the instant visual display of testimony, and by ~ audiotape ~ videotape, G, [---] This videotape deposition is intended for possible use at trial under Code of Civil Procedure section 2025(u)(4). 2. ~ If the w~nass is a representers of a business or other entity, the ma~rs upon which the wlbmss ~s to be examined are as f~llows: 3~ At the deposition, you will be asked quesUons under oath. Questions and answers em recorded stenogrephiceUy st the deposition; later they ere trenacribed for possible uae at trial, You may mad ~he wdtten record end change any incorrect enm~et*~ before you ~lgn the deposition. ','ou ere entitled to mc. sire witness f~e= end milo~ eGtuallF ~r~veled both w~y~. The money mu~ be paid, at Ule option of ~he pen'y giving noUoa of ~he deposition, e~,her with service of ~hls subpoena or at the Uae of the depo,~/on. DISOBEDIENCE OP THI~ SUBPOENA MAY BE PUNISHED AS CONTEMPT BY THIS COURT. YOU WILL AL~O BE LIABLE FOR ~ SUM OF FIV~ HUNDRED DOLI..AR~ .aND ALL DAMA.~E$ RESULTING PROM YOUR FAILUR~ TO OBEY'. D.te I~ued: JUNE ~o.B~ .E...~U.R~.,X,. ~Q .............. · ~' ~"~ ~ ~ _1'~ ~ ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANTS% ~ I · m'n.a ~ / (Proof of ~an,lce on terrace) / ' .~M~~'~ DEPOSITION SUBPOEHA Lea] / ;~(~X~Ull~-~ ~.z~ol FOR PERSONAL APPEARANCE June 5, 2003 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, Ca 93301 F~,E C~.,E~ REMINDER NOTICE RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street R~: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 3 l, 2003 Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 21Ol "H' Street Bakerstieid, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 A review of our files indicate that you have been receiving quarterly FAX (661) 395-1349 reminder notices since April of 2002. Effective January 2003, you can PREVENTION SERVICES expect them monthly. FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · EN~RON~ENTAt. SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of VOICE (661)326-3979 y~sur fueling system. Current code requires that you install dispenser FAX ((~61) 326-0576 pans prior to December 3 l, 2003. You will not be allowed to remain PUBMC~ EDUCATION open after December 31, 2003 unless you have completed the upgrade 1715 ChosterAvo. requirement. Contractors are already scheduling work 6-8 weeks out. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 32e-369~_ I urge you to start planning to retrofit your facility as soon as possible. FAX (661) 326-0576 ~'''' FIRE INVESTIGATION Sincerely, 17 t 5 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Steve Underwood Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 3994697 Fire Inspector/EnvirOnmental Services FAX (661) 399-5763 Office of Environmental Services SBU/rs May 7, 2003 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield CA 93301 FIRE CHIEF REMINDER NOTICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 A Review of our files indicate that you have been receiving quarterly FAX (661) 395-1349 reminder notices since April of 2002. Effective January 2003, you can PREVENTION SERVICES expect them monthly. FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 , your fueling system. Current code requires that you install dispenser i pans prior to December 31, 2003. You will not be allowed to remain PUBLIC £DUCAT~ON open after December 31, 2003 unless you have completed the upgrade 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 : requirement. Contractors are already scheduling work 6-8 weeks out. VOICE (661) 320-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 [ urge you to start planning to retrofit your facility as soon as possible. FIRE INVES'TIGA'rlON Sincerely, 1715 Chesto r Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION .-' 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Steve Underwood VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc April 10, 2003 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield CA 93301 ,RE REMINDER NOTICE RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 A Review of our files indicate that you have been receiving quarterly vOICE (661) 326-3941 reminder notices since April of 2002. Effective January 2003, you can FAX (661) 395-1349 expect them monthly. PREVENTION SERVICES FIRE SAFETY SERV1CES · ENY1RONM~I~ITN. SERVICES 1715 ChesterAvo. The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of Bakersfield, CA 93301 your fueling system. Current code requires that you install dispenser VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 3260576 pans prior to December 31, 2003, You will not be allowed to remain open after December 31, 2003 un]ess you have completed the upgrade PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAv~. requirement. Contractors arc already scheduling work 6-8 weeks out. Bakersfield, CA 93301 I urge you to start planning to retrofit your facility as soon as possible. VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 Sincerely, FIRE INVESTIGATION Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION Steve Underwood 5642 VIctor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc D March 5, 2003 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield CA 93301 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE REMINDER NOTICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 vOiCE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 3 l, 2003 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Tank Owner: 2101 "H' Street unaergrouna ~torage Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 A Review of our files indicate that you have been receiving quarterly reminder notices since April of 2002. Effective January 2003, you can PREVENTION SERVICES F~ES,~E"SE~S.E"~"O"~.~,~.~. expect them monthly. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 9'&301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of FAX (661) 326-0576 your fueling system. Current code requires that you install dispenser PUBLIC EDUCATION pans prior to December 31, 2003. You will not be allowed to remain 1715 ChesterAv~. open after December 31, 2003 unless you have completed the upgrade Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (r~l)326-3~ requirement. Contractors are already scheduling work 6-8 weeks out. FAX (661) 32643576 I urge you to start planning to retrofit your facility as soon as possible. FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 Chester Ave. Sincerely, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ~ ~ TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Vlctor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 Steve Underwood FAX (661) 399-5763 Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc D February 5, 2003 ~ ~'" '~ Mr. Chang Bok Klm 34th Street Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL RE: Failure to Repair or Remove Underground Storage Tanks CORRECTIVE ACTION ORDER FiRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Dear Mr. Klm: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Your one year temporary abandonment expired on October 15. 2002. You have failed Bakersfield. CA 93301 tO comply with this offices corrective action order of October 2, 2002. You arc VOICE (661) 326-394 t FAX (661) 395-1349 required to both make the necessary repairs and install turbine containment sumps or have the underground storage tanks removed from the ground. You have failed to SUPPRESSION SERVICES comply and as a result this office will initiate further enforcement action. 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 On or about October 15, 2001, your UST facility was temporarily closed for required VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 interior lining inspection. As a result of this testing, it was discovered that the UST turbines had leaked and released gasoline into the environment. Correction action PREVENTION SERVICES orders have been issued by this officer, under separate cover, requiring the SA~E. S~,~CES. E,VmO."",~,~ s~mnc~s investigation of the fuel release. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 On November 5, 2001, you attended an office hearing to discuss the necessary FAX (661) 326-0576 requirements to re-open the UST fueling operation at your store. This office required, at a minimum, that turbine sumps be installed on UST's to protect the environment PUaLIC EDUCATION from any future turbine leaks. As of this writing, no permits for the repair or removal 1715 Chester Av~. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Of the UST's have been applied for, nor any indication of your intent to communicate VOICE (661) 326-3696 to this office. FAX (661) 326-0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION Therefore~ prior to March 1~ 2002~ ,you are hereb,y ordered to comply with the 1715 ChesterAve. requirements to both repair the leaking turbines and install turbine containment sumps, Bakersfield, CA 93301 or else have the existing UST's removed. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 If you have any questions, please feel free to call mc at 661-326-3190. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Vlctor Ave. Sincerely, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 Ralph E. Huey FAX (661) 399-5763 Director of Prevention Services Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services cc: Allen Shaw, Deputy City Attorney II SBU/dc February 3, 2003 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street ~,~E C.,E~ Bakersfield CA 93301 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 21Ol 'H' Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 REMINDER NOTI CE VOICE (66B 326-3~1 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES P~: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirements December 31, 2003 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 vO,CE (66~) 326-3~ FAX (661)395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVENTION SERVICES A Review of our files indicate that you have been receiving quarterly FIRE SAFETY SERVICES* ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. reminder notices since April of 2002. Effective January 2003, you can Bakerstield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 expect them monthly. FAX (661) 326-0576 PUBLIC EDUCATION The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the necessary retrofit of 1715 ChesterAve. your fueling system. Current code requires that you install dispenser Bakersfleld. CA93301 pans prior to December 31, 2003. You will not be allowed to remain VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (aS1)32ee576 open after December 31, 2003 unless you have completed the upgrade requirement. Contractors am already scheduling work 6-8 weeks out. I FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 ChesterAve. urge you to start planning to retrofit your facility as soon as possible. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Sincerely, TRAINING5642 VictorDIVlSIONAvo. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE ('661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 39975763 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc USPS - Track & Confirm Page 1 of 1 Track & Confirm Delivery Status Track & Confirm Enter number from shipping re You entered 7002 0860 0000 1641 6513 I. 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Track & Confirm FAQs ( POSTAL INSPECTORS site map contact us government services Preserving the Trust Copyright © 1999-2002 USPS. All Rights Reserved. Terms Of Use Privacy Policy http://trkcnfrml.smi.usps.com/netdata-cgi/db2www/cbd_243.d2w/output 10/15/2002 D October 3, 2002 Mr Chang Bok Kim 34th Street Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE RE: Office Hearing for Failure to Comply with Corrective Action ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Order 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Mr. Kim: FAX (661) 395-1349 On December 17, 2001 you were notified that a site assessment SUPPRESSION SERVICES was required to determine the full extent of contamination associated with 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 the underground storage tank(s) located at 1102 34"' Street. VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 You were requested to submit a work plan for this assessment, to PREVENTION SERVICES this office, within thirty (30) days. Your failure to submit this corrective ,,.Es~-,s~.~,c~..~...o..~..,~.~..c~s action (work plan) is a concern. You are therefore ordered to appear at 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA93301 an office hearing to be held on October 15, 2002, at 10:00 a.m., to be VOICE (661) 326-3979 held in the Office of Environmental Services Conference Room located on FAX (661) 326-0576 the third floor of the City of Bakersfield Development Services Building, PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 Chester Avenue. Failure to comply will result in additional 1715 ChesterAv~. enforcement action. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3696 FAX (661)326-0576 At this meeting, you should be prepared to explain why you have not complied with the corrective action notice or submit your work plan for FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 ChesterAve. further assessment of this contaminated site. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661)326-0576 If yOU have any questions, or must re-schedule this office hearing, feel free to call me at 661-326-3979. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Sincerely, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697~ FAX (661)399-5763 Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services REH/dc S:\USTFORMS\UST.L2B PREVENTION SERVICERS · FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · ENVIFIONMENTAL SE.VICES1715 CHESTER AVENUE/' ~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 9~301 Y~ ~0; 34TM GULCH STREET ;)CA 93313 · -_.~.t ~. ~_ . ~..t' Il,l,; ,,.1.1, ,,Ii,Ih ,,, ,Jhl,l,li'hl, ,,'lllh ,, ,, ,'ih hi,'lh, ,! · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Aisc complete A. Signature [] Agent item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired· X · Print your name and address on the reverse [] Addressee SO that we can return the card to you. B. Received by ( Printed Name) I C. 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'-~' IMPORTANT~ this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. -I PSForm3800, Apri12002 (Reverse) 102595-02-M-1132 · L D October 3, 2002 Mr Chang Bok Klm 34th Street Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL FIRE CHIEF F~ON ~F~AZE RE: Office Hearing for Failure to Comply with Corrective Action ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Order 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Mr. Klm: FAX (661) 395-1349 On December 17, 2001 you were notified that a site assessment SUPPRESSION SERVICES was required to determine the full extent of contamination associated with 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 the underground storage tank(s) located at 1102 34th Street. VOICE (661)326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 You were requested to submit a work plan for this assessment, to PREVENTION SERVICES this office, within thirty (30) days. Your failure to submit this corrective F,~s,~,,..~Es.E.,,.o.,,,,.,~s~..c~s action (work plan) is a concern. You are therefore ordered to appear at 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA93301 an office hearing to be held on October 15, 2002, at 10:00 a.m., to be vOiCE (661) 3a~-3979 held in the Office of Environmental Services Conference Room located on FAX (661) 326-0576 the third floor of the City of Bakersfield Development Services Building, ,USLICEOUCATION 1715 Chester Avenue. Failure to comply will result in additional 1715 ChesterAv~. enforcement action. Bakersfield, CA 9.3.301 vOiCE (661) 326-66.~ FAX (661)326-0576 At this meeting, you should be prepared to explain why you have not complied with the corrective action notice or submit your work plan for FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 Chester Ave. further assessment of this contaminated site. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 If yOU have any questions, or must re-schedule this office hearing, feel free to call me at 661-326-3979. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Vlctor Ave. Sincerely, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services REH/dc S:\USTFORMS\UST.L2B October 2, 2002 Mr. Chang Bok Kim 34th Street Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION ORDER FIRE CHIEF RE: Failure to Repair or Remove Underground Storage Tanks RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Dear Mr. Kim, -Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Effective October 15, 2002, your one-year Temporary Abandonment period for the underground storage tanks (USTs) will expire. At that time, SUPPRESSION SERVICES you shall have either made the necessary repairs and installed the turbine 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 containment sumps or have removed the USTs from the ground. Failure to vOICE (661) 326-3941 comply will result in enforcement action being initiated by this office. FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES On or about October 15, 2001, your UST facility was temporarily closed F,.Es~m~.~c~s.~.~.o..E.~sE.~c~s for required interior lining inspection. As a result of this testing, it was 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 discovered that the UST turbines had leaked and released gasoline into the VOICE (661) 326-3979 environment. Corrective Action Order(s) have also been issued by this FAX (661) 326-0576 office, under separate cover, requiring the investigation of the fuel release. PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAvb. On November 5, 2001, you attended an Office Heating to discuss the Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 necessary requirements to re-open the UST fueling operation at your store. FAX (661) 326-0576 This office required, at a minimum, that turbine sumps be installed on the USTs to protect the environment from any future turbine leaks. As of this FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 Chester Ave. writing, no permits for the repair or removal of the USTs have been applied Bakersfield, CA 93301 for, nor any indication of your intent communicated to this office. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Therefore, prior to October 15, 2002, you are hereby ordered to _ TRAININa OI~SION comply with the requirements to both repair the leaking turbine(s) and ~on2 vietor^ve, install turbine containment sumps, or else have the existing USTs removed. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Director of Prevention Services By: Steve Underwood Fire Inspector / Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/hw FIRE DEPARTMENT . . n E V E m T, 0 m S E n v!.~ E S !~11 III II!11~1'11111111~[1111111111~-~., FIRE SAFE?Y SERVICES · ENVIRONMENTAL.SERVICES l(I;llIH. lli~ffllllllll/~lil~~:~~ 1715 CHESTER AVENUE .... II!~11~IUII~HIIII/III/~li~I~-~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 ~~ .... 7002 086 0./0000 ~1-6'4-90'~ ~~~~ MR CHANG KlM 34T' ARCO 740~ ~ULCH STREET ~FIELD CA 93313 ~ L- ''..; ..--....-- .;...:..'... ,-.,,, ', ' -' 'd..5.:: '~:~.~ '" · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X [] Agent · Print your name and address on the reverse [] Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by ( Printed Name) { C. Date of Delivery · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, I or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 17 [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No CHANG BOK KIH 34TH STREET ARCO 7408 INDIAN GULCH BAKERSFIELD CA 9313 3. Service Type [-~U3ertified Mail [] Express Mail [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. // 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes  2. Article Number _ 7002 0860 0000 1641 6490 ~ , I-';5 Porm ,.1~'1 "1, August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt C:3 Postage $ , r-~ Certified Fee Postmark Return Receipt Fee ~ (Endorsement Required) Here ~ cO Restricted Delivery Fee r-t (Endorsement Required) ' r'U Total Postage & Fees c31 sent To F,-j CHANG BOK KIN !' ~i;~;~-i-~&~ ............................................................................. [.-.~..'..,°..5'I....".~ ........ !5.°..8........~.......~......~._s.~. ...................... 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IMPORTANI~e~ this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. - """~ a~ri12002 (Reverse) 102595-02-M-1132 October 2, 2002 Mr. Chang Bok Kim 34th Street Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION ORDER Frae CHIEF RE: Failure to Repair or Remove Underground Storage Tanks RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street DCa/' Mr, Kim, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Effective October 15, 2002, your one-year Temporary Abandonment period for the underground storage tanks (USTs) will expire. At that time, SUPPRESSION SERVICES you shall have either made the necessary repairs and installed the turbine 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 containment sumps or have removed the USTs from the ground. Failure to VOICE (661) 326-3341 FAX (661)395-1349 comply will result in enforcement action being initiated by this office. PREVENTION SERVICES On or about October 15, 2001, your UST facility was temporarily closed FIRE SAFETY SERVICES · ENVIRON!MENTAL SERI4CES 1715 ChesterAve. for required interior lining inspection. As a result of this testing, it was Bakersfield, CA 9330'1 discovered that the UST turbines had leaked and released gasoline into the VOICE (661)326-3979 environment. Corrective Action Order(s) have also been issued by this FAX (661) 326-0576 office, under separate cover, requiring the investigation of thc fuel release. PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAvb. On November 5, 2001, you attended an Office Hearing to discuss the Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 necessary requirements to re-open the UST fueling operation at your store. FAX (661) 326-0576 This office required, at a minimum, that turbine sumps be installed on the USTs to protect the environment from any future turbine leaks. As of this FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 ChesterAve. writing, no permits for the repair or removal of the USTs have been applied Bakemfleld, CA 93301 for, nor any indication of your intent communicated to this office. VOICE (061) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Therefore, prior to October 15, 2002, you are hereby ordered to TRAINING DIVISION comply with the requirements to both repair the leaking turbine(s) and ~42 mc~or^ve, install turbine containment sumps, or else have the existing USTs removed. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Director of Prevention Services By: Steve Underwood Fire Inspector / Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/hw October 2, 2002 Mr. Chang Bok Kim 34~h Street Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION ORDER RE: Failure to Repair or Remove Underground Storage Tanks Dear Mr. Kim, Effective October 15, 2002, your one-year Temporary Abandonment period for the underground storage tanks (USTs) will expire. At that time, you shall have either made the necessary repairs and installed the turbine containment sumps or have removed the USTs from the ground. Failure to comply will result in enforcement action being initiated by this office. On or about October 15, 2001, your UST facility was temporarily closed for required interior lining inspection. As a result of this testing, it was discovered that the UST turbines had leaked and released gasoline into the environment. Corrective Action Order(s) have also been issued by this office, under separate cover, requiring the investigation of the fuel release. On November 5, 2001, you attended an Office Hearing to discuss the necessary requirements to re-open the UST fueling operation at your store. This office required, at a minimum, that turbine sumps be installed on the USTs to protect the environment from any future turbine leaks. As of this writing, no permits for the repair or removal of the USTs have been applied for, nor any indication of your intent communicated to this office. Therefore, prior to October 15, 2002, you are hereby ordered to comply with the requirements to both repair the leaking turbine(s) and install turbine containment sumps, or else have the existing USTs removed. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Director of Prevention Services By: Steve Underwood Fire Inspector / Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/hw September 30, 2002 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield CA 93301 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31, 2003 FIRE CHIEF R©N FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES REMINDER NOTICE 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street You will be receiving updates from this office with regard to Senate Bill Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (66t) 326-3941 989 which went into effect January 1, 2002. FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On F.~s,~,sE~Es.,...o.,~,~Es December 31, 2003 which is the deadline for compliance, this office will 1715 Cheater Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 be forced to revoke your Permit to Operate, for failure to comply with the VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 re~mauons. PUBLIC EDUCATION It is the hope of this office that we do not have to pursue such action, 1715 Chester Av~. Bakersfield, CA 93301 which is why this office plans to update you. I urge you to start planning VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 to retro-fit your facilities. FIRE INVESTIGATION If your facility has been upgraded already, please disregard this notice. 1715 Chester Ave. eakersflela, CA 9330~ Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326- VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 3 190. TRAINING DIVISION Sin~, ~ 5642 Victor Ave. -' Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc D August 30, 2002 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31, 2003 F~RE C,~EF REMINDER NOTICE RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 You will be receiving updates from this offices with regard to Senate lAX (661) 395-1349 Bill 989 which went into effect January 1, 2002. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (661) 326.3941 December 31, 2003 which is the'deadline for compliance, this office FAX (661) 395-1349 will be forced to revoke your Permit to Operate, for failure to comply PREVENTION SERVICE~ with the regulations. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (661)326-3951 It is thc hope o£this office that wc do not have to pursue such action, FAX (661) 326-0576 which is why this office plans to update you. I urge you to start ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES planning to retro-fit your facilities. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3979 If your facility has been upgraded already, please disregard this notice. FAX (661) 326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661- TRAINING DIVISION 326-3190. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 -- ~./.,'~{ncerel% Steve Underwood v Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/kr July 1, 2002 341h Street Arco ! 102 341h Street Bakersfield, CA, 93301 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31, 2003 for Site Location at 1102 341h Street, Bakersfield. FIRE CHIEF REMINDER NOTICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner, 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 voice (661)320-3941 FAX (661) 396-1949 You will be receiving updates from this office with regard to Senate Bill 989 which went into effect January 1, 2000. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfiold. CA 933O1 This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On December VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 3 1, 2003, which is the deadline for compliance, this office will be forced to revoke your Permit to Operate, for failure to comply with the regulations. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA93301 It is the hope of this office, that we do not have to pursue such action, which VOICE (661) 328-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 is why this office plans to update you. I urge you to start planning to retro-fit your facilities. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bake~fie~d. C^ 9330~ If your facility has been upgraded already, please disregard this notice. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661)326- 3190. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Si,,,.,.,.,.t, ~,.~ VOICE (661) 399-4897 FAX (661) 399-5763 ' / ' Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services D May 30, 2002 34th Street Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31, 2003 on Underground Storage Tank(s) located at 1102 34th Street. FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 You will be receiving updates from this office with regard to Senate Bill 989 FAX (661) 395-1349 which went into effect January 1, 2000. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On December VOICE (661)326-3941 31, 2003, which is the deadline for compliance, this office will be forced to FAX (661) 395-1349 revoke your Permit to Operate, for failure to comply with the regulations. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 It is the hope of this office, that we do not have to pursue such action, which VOICE (661) 326-3951 is why this office plans to update you. I urge you to start planning to retro-fit FAX (661) 326-0576 your facilities. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 If your facility has been upgraded already, please disregard this notice. VOICE (661)326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661)326- 3190. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA93308 Sine ely, VOICE (661) 399-4697 7 ~ FAX (661) 399-5763 .- Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/kr Steve Underwood -tem ).closure.doc February 22, 2002 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: 34th St. ARCO I am writing to request, on behalf of my father, Chang Bok Kim, temporary closure of all tanks located at 34th St ARCO, 1102 34th St. Bakersfield, CA. We appreciate all that you and your staff have done. Regarding the Field Ground, we will inform you of all progresses made to close the ground. Thank you. Sincerely, Tmcey Kim Postage $ .34 2:10 Certified Fee Postmark Return Receipt Fee 1 o 50 Here (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Pos~a'ge S Fees $ 3.94 Sent To ........... ~ ..... ~:.~...~.-'..-.....-..~': ................................................. Street, Apt. No.; or PO Box No. 7/~OR TN-DTAN ~.lll.f~! R'P ......... : ........ :..:. :..:...:.:.::..~..:..:.:.:..:...:..~. ................................ c"x's'a'e'z'~t(ERSFIEt,D CA 93313 Certified Mail Provides: · A mailing receipt · A unique identifier for your mailpiece la A signature upon delivery la A record o.f delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: · Certified M~!l may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail or Priority Mail. la Certified Mail is not available for any class of international mail. la NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables, please consider Insured or Registered Mail, · For an additional fee, a Return Receipt may be requested to provide proof of delivery, To obtain Return Receipt service, please complete and attach a Return Receipt (PS Form 3811) to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee. Endorse mailpiece "Return Receipt Requested". To receive a fee waiver for a duplicate return receipt, a USPS postmark on your Certified Mail receipt is required. la For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent. Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement "Restricted Delivery". m If a postmark on the Certified Mail-receipt is desired, please present the arti- cle at the p,l~pffice for postmarking.' If"~'postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is ntded, detach and affix label with postage and mail, IMPORTANT:-~re this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. PS Form 3800, May 2000 (Reverse) 102S_q.~-nn.M-~nn~ · Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signature · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X~ ~ [] Agent or on the front if space permits. ~ - ../ , ,' I--I Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 17 [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No MR CHANG' BOK KIM 34TH STREET ARCO 7~O8-I~{DIAN GULCH ST BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 3. _.~rvice. Type t_~t Certified Mail [] Express Mail [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2. Article Number (Copy from service/abe/) 7¢"~q 1530 0006 3456 3188 I PS Fo3'l'ff 381 I, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE UsPsP°stageFirst-Class& FeOid I Permit No. G-10'- I · Sender: Please print your name address, and ZIP+4 in this box · E~A~SF~ELD F~RE DEPART~,~-NT OFF~CE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 715 Chester Avenue, Suite 3,00 E~akersfie~d, CA 93301 Ihh,,,Ih,,IMl,,,,,,ll,hl,,,hh;,lllh,,,,,Ihhhlh,,I ~ FII E II January 29, 2002 Mr. Chang Bok Kim 34th Street Arco FIRE CHIEF 7408 Indian Gulch Street RON FRAZE Bakersfield, CA 93313 CERTIFIED MAIL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Undetermined Status of Fueling Operation at 1102 34th St. VOICE 1661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Permit #015-021-000481 SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Mr. KLm: 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 You were sent a notice from this office on December 21,2001 with regard to your VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 undetermined status of your fueling operation. PREVENTION SERVICES You were further advised that without a temporary closure request in writing, that your 1715 Chester Ave. tanks would be considered illegally abandoned as of January 15, 2002. As of this writing, Bakerslield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 you have not made a request in writing for temporary closure, nor have you f'ol]owed FAX (661) 326-0576 provisions of the code set forth in Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Section 2671 of the California Code of Regulations, which you were provided a copy of. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 By this letter, you were hereby notified that you must either put the tanks back into VOICE (661) 326-3979 service (install turbine sumps) or make a request in writing for temporary closure. You FAX (661) 326-0576 must follow the requirements set forth in Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Section 2671 of the California Code of Regulations. Failure to comply within thirty (30) days, February TRAINING DIVISION 28, 2002, will result in further enforcement action. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661-326-3190. FAX (661) 399-5763 Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey ° Director of Prevention Services by: l~ Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SBU/dm cc: Bongun Kang Ann Chung December 27, 2001 HOWARD WINES BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: 01-12548 Samples Received: 11/02/2001 Dear MR. WINES: The samples (s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 11/02/2001. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (661)327-4911, ext. 206. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 days (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to submission number 01-12548 when calling for assistance. Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc. All result listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com D /. December 21, 2001 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Mr. Chang Bok Klm 34~ Street Arco ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 7408 Indian Gulch Street 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield Ca 93313 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 RE: Undetermined Status of Fueling Operation at 1102 34~ Street. Permit SUPPRESSION SERVICES ~ 15-02 1-(X)048 1 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Mr. Klm: FAX (661) 395-1349 On or about October 15, 2001, your fueling facility was temporarily closed for PREVENTION SERVICES required interior lining inspection. As a result of this testing, it was discovered 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 that your turbines had leaked and caused a release. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 On November 5, 200I, you attended a office hearing to discuss, among other ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES items, the necessary requirements to re-open your facility. This office required, 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 at a minimum, turbine sumps. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 AS of this writing, no permits or work has been completed. You are reminded TRAINING DIVISION that after 90 days, January 15, 2002, your tanks will be considered illegally 5642 VictorAve. abandoned unless a request in writing is made for temporary closure following Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 the code provision set forth in Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16. Section 2671 of FAX (661)399-5763 the California Code of Regulations. For your convenience, these are enclosed. You are asked to communicate your plans to this office by January 15, 2002. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661-326-3190. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure D December 17, 2001 Mr. Chang Bok Klm Kangs Arco 7408 Indian Gulch Street Bakersfield Ca 93313 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment F~RE CHIEF conducted at the Kang's Arco at 1102 34~ Street. Permit #015-021 - RON FRAZE 000481. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Mr. Klm: Bakerslteld, CA 93301 VOICE (661) =6-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from SUPPRESSION SERVICES your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the 2101 'H'Street contamination plume, associated with the turbine leak located on Bakersfield. CA93301 your property, has not been adequately defined. VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the PREVENTION SERVICES California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the ~7~5 Chester Av,~. California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to Bakerslteld, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. FAX (661) 326-0576 Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this ENVIRONMENTAl. SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The workplan should Bakersfield, CA93301 follow guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports, Tri - Regional VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX(661)326-0576 Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. B~ke,~,e~. CA 93.306 Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will VOICE (661)399-4697 be billed to you at a rate of $80.00 per hour. FAX (661) 399-5763 If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services HHW/dlm cc: P. Goalwin, EZC S:~USTFORMS~UST.I.2 Nov-Z0-Ol 11:44 From-BC Labs 6613~?lg18 - T-186 P.OT/OZ F-444 Laboratories, Inc. Facsimile Transmission Cover Sheet Date of Transmission I~_- ~ 200! Fax Number From: Carrie Sahlstrom - BC Laboratories, Inc. bire~ ~ne- (66~)-85~-4206 F~ number - BC L~barqtories Submission ~. ANY PROBLEMS ~H TRANSALI:SSZON PLEASE CALL: (661)-327-491! ext. 206 Transmitted by: Carrie All results listed in this report are for the e~clusive use of-the submitting party. BC Laboratories, T~c. assumes no responsibility for report alterations, separation, detachment for third party interpretation. NUMBER Of: PA&E5 (including cover sheet): ~ Rfl re~u~ I~l ~ mis report are for t~e ex~us~ve u~e o~ me ~umni~ng par~, aC ba~ra~ea, lnc a~sumes no m~x~atl~ tar repo~ atmra~n, oe~c~men~ ar ~pm pony tnm~relabon. 4100 A:laa Cour~ ' Bakersfield. CA 93308 "(681~327-4911 ' Fax(6611327-1918 ' ~,vw.bcial~s,com Laboratorie nc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Date Reported: 11/20/2001 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR Date Received: 11/02/2001 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Laboratory No.: 01-12548-1 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Sample ID: WEST END OF TANKS @ 1. Date Collected: 11/02/2001 @ 10:20 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 11/03/2001 Sample Collected By: STEVE HOWARD Date Analyzed-8020: 11/03/2001 Sample Amount-8020: .005 Extraction Vol-8020: 5 Instrument ID-8020: GC-V8 Date Extracted-8015M(g) : 11/03/2001 Date Analyzed-8015M(g) : 11/03/2001 Sample Amount- 8015M (g): .005 Extraction Vol-8015M(g): 5 Instrument ID-8015M (g) : GC-V8 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 5. *23 Toluene 55. mg/kg 5. *23 Ethyl Benzene 20. mg/kg 5. *23 Methyl-t-butylether 97. mg/kg 20. Total Xylenes 120. mg/kg 10. *23 Gasoline Range Organics (C4 - C12) 1400. mg/kg 1000. *23 a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene (Surrogate) 108. % 70-130 *23 a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene (8015 Surrogate) 183. % 70-130 '19 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 of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Flag Explanations: '19 = Surrogate is high due to matrix interference. Interferences verified through second extraction/analysis. *23 = Associated surrogate recovery is high. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All result listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Nov-ZO-Ol 11:44 From-BC Labs ~-. 6613Z?1918 T-ISB P,DZ/DZ F-444 Laboratoriesgnc. Page ~ur~eable Aroma:ics To~al Petroleum ~ydroca~ons BAKERSFIELD FIRE D~PARTMENT Date Reported: 11/20/2001 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR Da~e Received: 11/02/2001 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Laboratory No.: 01-12~48-1 At:n: HOWARD WI~ES ~26-397~ Sample ID: WEST END oF TANKS @ 1 Dace Collected: 11/02/2001 © 10:20 Sample ~atr~: Soil Da~e E~rac~e~-8020: 11/03/2001 Sample Collected By: STEVE HOWARD Da~e Analyzed-8020: Sample Amount-8020: ,005 Extraction vol-8020; 5 Instrument ID-8020: GC-V8 Date Ex~rac~ed-$OlSM(g}: 11/03/2001 Date Analy=ed-8015M(g): 11/03/2001 Sample ,~rnoun=- 8015M (g) Extraction Vol-8015M(9): 5 Ins~ rumen~ ID-SOISM[9} : GC-V8 Practical Analysis Reporting Quant!~a~ion Consti=uents Resul:z Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/k~ 5. Toluene 5S. m~/kg 5, Ethyl Benzene 20, mg/k9 5. ~23 Me~hyt-~-bu~yle~her 97. ms/kg 20. To~al Xylenes 120, m~/k9 10. ~23 Gasoline Range Or~an~cs {C4 - C12) 1~00, m~/k~ 1000. a,&,a-Trifluo~o~oluene (Surrogate) 108, % 90-130 a,a,a-Trifluorosoluene (801~ Surrogate; 183. % 70-130 '19 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H,S, / L.U.F,T. Man~al Method - Modified EPA 8015 indiv~dual consclcuznts by EPA Metho~ 5030/8020. Nope: PQL's were ~aised due ~o high concentration of target analytes ~equiring ~ample dilution, Flag Explanau~on~: -19 = Surroga:e is high due =o maurz~ interference. Inuerferences verified through second extracuion/analysis, w23 = Associated surrogate recovery ~s hi~h, BC LABORATORIES INC. --'' SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM R '~"~.7 10/03/00 Page __ Of Submission' #: I2 ~ q <~ '-~ Project Code: [~B Batch # SHIPPING INFORMATION SHIPPING CONTAINER Federal Express [] UPS [] Hand Delivery ~ Ice Chest [] None,,..~ BC Lab Field Service [] Other [] (Specify) Box [] Other [] (Specify). Refrigerant: Ice [] Blue Ice [] None/~ Other [] Comments: Custody Seals: None/~3 I~i'~ Comments: All samples received? Yes [-] No [] All samples containers intact? Yes [] No [] Description(s) match COC? Yes [] No [] COC Received Ice Chest ID__ Date/Time //"2.-0 1 Ice Chest ID Date/Time Temperature: ~3. ~ °C I/,'~ <~ _ Temperature: __°C Thermometer ID: __~0 Analyst Init/'7~1 Thermometer ID: __ Analyst Init /[~ YES [] NO Emissivity ? ~-c/~ Emissivity __ Container ~Z~ A~ ~r ~'~ Container SA=..~ CO.TA,.~.S I ' I ' I ~ I ' I ' I "I ' I ' I ' I ,o I "I '~ I ' I ' I ~ I ' I ' I ' I ' I ~ I ' I ,o I ' I '~1 PT PE UNPRESERVED C)T I~OR~A~IP. ~HFMI~AI MFTAI .~ PT INORGANIC. ~HFMI~..AI MFTAI R PT P. VA NII')F PT NITR(~FN F(~RMR PT TOTAl RIll[ FIDF ?n; NITRATF / NITRITF 1(1(Iml TfiTAI ~R~ANI~ (~.ARR~N C~T T~X PT ~.HFMI~.AI C~XV~FId I~FMANI~ 1(1nmi PHFNC)I IC:.R 4(Irnl V~A VIAl TRAVFI RI ANK 40mi VOA VI.0d OTFPA 41R 1 41.~ 2 AIR 1 PT RAI~IOI n~l~.Ai F;A~TFRIO! ~RICAI PT FPA ~T FPA R~IR~RIRI'~R~ [')¥ FPA RIR I/RIR~ {")T FPA [~T FPA R?R TRAVFt RI ANK l~Oml FPA R47 lnnml FPA R~1,1 ~T FPA RztR (")T FPA eT FPA R.~ {3T FPA R~IR~ {-)T AMRFR R ;')7 .IAR R? (~7 .JAR Rnll RI FFVF P~R VIAl PLASTIC BAG Comments: Sample Numbering Completed By: T~ Date/Time: I1~/ ~ [H:\DOCS\WP80\LAB_DOCS\FORMS\SAMREC2.WPD] ' '~ Chain Record '~: ( ~Lq ZALCO LABORATORIES, INC. ~ ~ o~ 4309 Armour Ave. Turnaround Time: ~,co ~ ~ ~ ( ~ ~~ Bakersfield, California 933OB ~ RUSH By: [661 ) 395~539 -- Field Log g Fax (661) 395-S069 ~1~ I~~~ [ceChe., ,Tem~r~ure2C IDg Sampled Sampled See K~ Below Legal Sample Description ~ Ty~* Remarks ~ ~ ~ t ~ W-Water ~ ~-Wa~ewater S-Solid P-Petroleum L-Liquid O-~her ~ A-Acid, pH~ (HCI,HNO3,~SO4) S-NaOH+ZnAc C-Caustic, pH>10 (NaOH) Pink: qlien~ Copy Chain of.,C~ y Record '~-' ~ pkq ZALCOLABORATORiES, iNC' ~~,:~. Pa~e ' o~ (661) 395~539 :: Week) Field Log ~ Fax (661 ] 395-3069 Ice Che~ ~ , ~em~rature~C Address ~.~ ' ' ~ F~~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~'°~ ~' S~ O,e ~me Type' ' Cont, ne,s ~ ~ -~ ~'8 8 Remarks Sampled Sampled See ~ Below Legal S~ple Description ~ Ty~* 4 hr ~,~ ~ ~ ' ( ~ W-Water , ~-Wa~ewater S-Solid P-Petroleum L-Uquid O-~her .......... ~ A-Acid, oH~ (HCI,HNO~,H~SO.) S-NaOH+ZnAc C-Cau~ic, pH>10 (NaOH) Chain of Custody Record Pa~e , j,~ , ZALCO LABORATORIES. INC.r'--~, r-.~ ~.~C.4) ?"~ ..~,f ~¢~ Turnaround Time: Za,co Lab ~ ~~J 4309 Armour Ave. 'Pr~T~e ~ ~ ~ ' .... ~USH By:. Bakersfield, California 93308 __ (661 ) 395~539 ~xpedited (1 Week) Fie~d Log Fax (661) 395-3069 Ice Chest ~ , ~, Temperature~C ~Routine (2 Weeks) wo~ Order Is~ Date 'Time .pe" Containers S~mpled Sampled S~ Key Below Legal Sample Description ~ Ty~* ~ o o Remarks ~ Project Coor~ator L ~ax (66~) 327-~9~ ~ Direct Line (66~) 852-42~ 4~0OAfl~ Ct.  ~mail: ti~a~bclabs.com ~akersfie~d, CA 93308 NOTE: ~mples are di~ard~ ~ days after resul~ are re~M~ unle~ offier a~ ~e made. K~: * G-Glass P-Plastic M-Metal T-Tedlar V-VOA ~ardous sampl~ will ~ retum~ to client or d~ of at client's ex~. ~ W-Water ~-Wastewater S-Solid P-P~roleum L-Liquid O-~her W~ite - Office Copy Yellow - Lab Copy Pink - Client Copy ~ A-Acid, pH<2 (HCi,HNO3,H2SO4) S-NaOH+ZnAc C-Caustic, pH>10 (NaOH) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171 ,.~ CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 CITY OF I~AKFR~I=IFLD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171~5 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 To: Sessions Tank Liners Inc. SPECIAL INSPECTION REPORT Site: 34th Street ARCO Date: October 31, 2001 Address: 1102 34~ Street Bakersfield, CA The following results for the above location represent the conclusions of the Special Inspection which are to be presented to the regulatory agency. Tank No. 1 Capacity 12,000 gallons Dimensions 8' x 32' Product Fuel PASS FAIL CCR Title 23-2663 (b) Tank has been cleaned so that no residue remains on the tank walls X (c) (A) Determine that tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of Hg for not less than one minute. X (B) Witness ultrasound test -average of 75% or greater'of original thickness. X Visually checked the internal lining for discontinuity, compression, tension cracking and corrosion. X Test for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally recognized industry codes. X Test the lining using an electrical resistance Holiday Detector in accordance with nationally recognized industry codes, Holidays located, repaired and re-tested X (d) Tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five (5) years X (e) Tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five (5) years ONLY if it is relined, or other improvements are made. (d) The tank lining is no longer suitable for continued use and shall be closed in accordance with Article 7. Coating Inspector Dan Lawhorn Professional Engineer Robert Paul P.E. STAMP Address 3400 Sierra Meadows Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Phone Number (805) 828-3691 /~ Signature: .~~ Registered Professional Engineer No. Corrosion 111 Expiration Date: 3/31/2002 To: Sessions Tank Liners Inc.' SPECIAL INSPECTION REPORT Site:. 34th Street ARCO Date: October 31, 2001 Address: 1102 34t~ Street Bakersfield, CA The following results for the above location represent the conclusions of the Special Inspection which are to be presented to the regulatory agency. Tank No. 2 Capacity 12,000 gallons Dimensions 8' x 32' Product Fuel PASS FAIL CCR Title 23-2663 (b) Tank has been cleaned so that no residue remains on the tank walls X (c) (A) ,Determine that tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of Hg for not less than one minute. X (B) Witness ultrasOund test -average of 75% or greater of original thickness. X Visually checked the internal lining for discontinuity, compression, tension cracking and corrosion. X Test for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally recognized industry codes. X Test the lining using an electrical resistance Holiday Detector in accordance with nationally recognized industry codes, Holidays located, repaired and re-tested. X (d) Tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five (5) years X (e) Tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five (5) years ONLY if it is relined, or other improvements are made. (d) The tank lining is no longer suitable for continued use and shall be closed in accordance with Article 7. Coating Inspector Dan Lawhorn Pro~essional Engineer Robert Paul P.E. STAMP Address 3400 Sierra Meadows Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93313 _.----.. (805) 828-~:6_9_.~ ., Phone Number ¢ Registered Professional Engineer No. Corrosion 111 Expiration Date: 3/31/2002 To: Sessions Tank Liners Inc. SPECIAL INSPECTION REPORT Site: 34th Street ARCO Date: October 31, 2001 Address: 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA The following results for the above location represent the conclusions of the Special Inspection which are to be presented to the regulatory agency. Tank No. 3 Capacity 12,000 gallons Dimensions 8' x 32' Product Fuel PASS FAIL CCR Title 23-2663 (b) Tank has been cleaned so that no residue remains on the tank walls X (c) (A) Determine that tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of Hg for not less than one minute. X (B) Witness ultrasound test -average of 75% or greater of original thickness. X Visually checked the internal lining for discontinuity, compression, tension cracking and corrosion. X Test for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally recognized industry codes. X Test the lining using an electrical resistance Holiday Detector in accordance with nationally recognized · industry codes, Holidays located, repaired and re-tested. X (d) Tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five (5) years X (e) Tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five (5) years ONLY if it is relined, or other improvements are made. (d) The tank lining is no longer suitable for continued use and shall be closed in accordance with Article 7. Coating Inspector Dan Lawhorn Professional Engineer Robert Paul P.E. STAMP Address 3400 Sierra Meadows Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Phone Number (805) 828-3691 ~ Sign atu re: ,(~,~, _'%~'~?c~~ Registered Professional Engineer No. Corrosion 111 Expiration Date: 3/31/2002 CITY 'OF I~-~I~t~'IELD OFFICE 'OF E~,N~'M.~.~T..~L SERVICF~. .~F,~.__/2G/2001.,, 18: 1G GG1-833-B423 SESSIONS PAGE 01/03 l'h os~e (661) 833-950 ~ Total nttntber of pages fncludin£ cover:~.__ ' I Hard Copies': Yes: ' No: ~ Ii'you do not receive legible copies o~his f~all (66'1) 833-950t 10/26/2001 18:16 661-833-0423 SESSZONS PAGE 02/03 ~ 8 Hour Hazwoper Refresher ,:'? 10/26f01 t 1 1 Name: Ross Sessions , 8S#: 558-~-8g00 In~tructor~//~~ j _ '.~: ...... . .,..',r 2:. ,.,;f,..}:..,... ,~,,[ ~... , , . ....... ~~,~ , 18/26/2881 18:16 661-833-8423 SESS]:ONS PA6E 83/83 ; our · ' Hazwoper Refresher Name: Daren Perry SSS; 547-37-2838 Inslructo~.f' Hazwoper Refresher Name: Jef'f Morris s$~: 552-33.79g3 't' Moniltoring! 4ethods for Double-Wa d Pressurized Piping and Under-Dispenser Containment (UDC) Title 23, California Code of Regulations (CCR) Option #1. Op!!o Continuous monitoring for Continuous monitoring for Continuous monitoring for both the ~ressurized both the pressurized both the ~ressurized pipi.~ and CDC shall be: pipi.~ and ~DC shall be: pi~i.~ ~nd ~DC shall · Co~nected to ~udible · Conoected to audible · Con~ccted to audible and visual alarm and visual alarm and ~isual alarm OR OR OR · Capable of stopping · Capable of stopping · Capable of stoppin~ W the flow of product at the flow of product at the flow of product at the dispenser when a the dispenser when a the dispenser when a leak is detected leak is detected leak is detected ~ 2636(0(1) ~ 2636(0(!) ~ 2636(0(1) The continuous Thc continuous A line leak detector that monitoring for both monitoring for both detects a 3.0 gph release from the pressurized the pressurized the prima~ containment. (A piping and UDC shall piping and UDC shall mechanical or electronic line be capable of the bo capable of shutting leak detector may be used to following: down thc turbine(s) fulfill this requirement.) · Shut down the when a leak is turbine(s) when a detected. leak is detected; and ~ 2636(0(3) ~ 2636(0(2) ' Shut down the -iv~',:~,,.¢~¢~ turbine(s) if the monitoring system ~:~~'~ [ ............................. fails, and/or is .. ..... ~~ ............... ~ ........ An annual piping test that detects a release of 0.1 gph ~ 2636(g)(I ~(4) from the primary containment. (This can be performed by an electronic line leak detector that is third-pa~y ce.ified to perform a 0. I gph test or by a California licensed integrity tester.) ~ 2636(0(4) Title 23, CCR § 2630(d) requires the installation of monitoring equipment such that it is capable of detecting a leak at the earliest possibl opportunity. Therefore, an underground storage tank system where the UDC drains back to a Iow point in the product piping (generally the turbine pump) is not compliant unless a monitoring device is also installed in the UDC. This flow chart was created as a quick reference. Please refer to Title 23, CCR for specific regulatory language regarding other pressurized piping, suction piping, and UDC monitoring requirements. I 0/17/0 ! Honitoring lethods for Double-Wa ed Pressurized Piping and Under-Dispenser Containment (UDC) Title 23, California Code of Regulations (CCR) OPtign: Option Continuous monitoring for Continuous monitoring for Continuous monitoring for both the pressurized both the pressurized both the pressurized piping and UDC shall be: piping and UDC shall be: piping and UDC shall be: · Connected to audible · Connected to audible · Connected to audible and visual alarm and visual alarm and visual alarm OR OR OR · Capable 6f stopping · Capable of stopping · Capable of stopping the flow of'product at the flow of product at the flow of product at the dispenser when a the dispenser when a the dispenser when a leak is detected leak is detected leak is detected § 2636(0(1) § 2636(0(1) § 2636(0(1) Thc continuous The oonfinuous A line leak detector that monitoring for both monitoring for both detects a 3.0 gph release from the pressurized the pressurized the primaw containment. (A piping and UDC shall piping and UDC shall mechanical or electronic line be capable of the be capable of shutting leak detector may be used to following: down the turbine(s) fulfill this requirement.) · Shut down the when a leak is turbine(s) when a detected. leak is detected; and ¢ 2636(0(3) ¢ 2636(0(2) · Shut down the turbine(s) if the ~;:::',:,~.,~'4,¢~ ~* :-, ...... : *'.' '*~,,, monitoring system .......... XS~:: ........ fails, an~or is ~~ disconnected =:-' .'~.~:.<?.?~'~ ' ' x'~ ...............,, ~,, ,,. ~ ~, ~...~..,~*c,,~.,~,~: ,,,~.~ ,; .,~ ' An annual piping test that detects a release of 0. I gph ~ 2~36(g)(~ M4) from the primary containment. (This can be performed by an electronic line leak detector that is third-paay certified to perform a 0.1 gph test or by a California licensed intcgri~ tester.) ~ 2636(0(4) Title 23, CCR § 2630(d) requires the installation of monitoring equipment such that it is capable of detecting a leak at the earliest possibl opportunity. Therefore, an underground storage tank system where thc UDC drains back to a low point in the product piping (generally the turbine pump) is not compliant unless a monitoring device is also installed in the UDC. This flow chart was created as a quick reference. Please refer to Title 23, CCR for specific regulatory language regarding other pressurized piping, suction piping, and UDC monitoring requirements. 10/17/01 system or stopping the flow of product at the dispenser, satistXies the automatic line leak detector requirement of subdivision (2). (4) Monitoring shall be conducted on all underground pressurized piping with secondary containment at least annually at a pressure designated by the equipment manufacturer, provided that the method is capable of detecting a minimum release equivalent to 0.1 gallon per hour defined at 150 percent of the normal operating pressure of the product piping system at the test pressure with at least a 95 percent probability of detection and not more than a 5 percent probability of false alarm. This requirement is waived if the criteria in subsection (g) of this section are met. (g) Underground pressurized piping which meets all of the following requirements satisfies the annual tightness test requirement specified in subsection (f)(4): (1) All :r--he secondary containment systems is ar__~ee equipped with a-continuous monitoring systems. The leak detection device may be located at the pump sump for sections of if the piping that slopes back to this point. (2) All ~ continuous monitoring systems is for the piping are connected to an a'ad:~ble ""'~ ": .... ~ ~ ......... pi .................. ., ...... and the pum ng system. (3) All A-continuous monitoring systems for the piping shuts down the pump and either activates an audible and visual t-he alarm sgstem or stop the flow of product at the dispenser when they detect a leak a release is detected. (4) The pumping system shuts down automatically if any of the continuous monitoring systems for the piping fail or ar_e is disconnected. (5) The requirements of subdivisions (3) and (4) do not apply to an emergency generator, provided the monitoring system is checked at least daily. (h) Under-dispenser containment shall be designed, constructed, and installed in accordance with the following: (1) Owners or Operators of a UST system shall have the system fitted with under- dispenser containment, or an approved under-dispenser spill containment or control system according to the following schedule: (A) At the time of installation for systems installed after January 1, 2000. (B) By July 1, 2001, for systems installed after July 1, 1987 that are located within 1,000 feet of a public drinking water well, as identified pursuant to the state Geographic Information System mapping database. (C) By December 31, 2003, for systems not subject to subsection 2636(h)(1)(A) or (B). 17 (2) Under-dispenser containment shall be designed, constructed, installed, and monitored in accordance with section 263 l, 2636(c)(2), 2636(e), and 2636(f). (3) A manufacturer of an under-dispenser spill containment or control system may apply to the Di/'ision of Clean Water Programs Underground Storage Tank Program Manager for approval of the system. Owners or operators shall not install an under-dispenser spill containment or control system that has not been approved. (A) Applications for approval shall be submitted in writing and include the following: (i) A description of the proposed system. (ii) Clear and convincing evidence that the system will protect the soil and beneficial uses of the waters of the state from unauthorized releases. (B) The Program Manager shall review the application to determine if the proposed system adequately protects the soil and beneficial uses of groundwater before determining whether to approve the proposed system. (C) The Program Manager may modify or revoke a previously issued approval if it finds that, based on new evidence, the approved system does not adequately protect the soil and beneficial uses of groundwater from unauthorized releases. Authority cited: Sections 25299.3 and 25299.7, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25281, 25284.1, 25291 and 25299, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR 280.20, 280.40-280.45. Amend Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article 3, to add new sections 2636.1, 2636.2, 2636.3, 2636.4 and 2637 of the California Code of Regulations as follows: 2636.1. Final Division Decisions Regarding Under-Dispenser Spill Containment or Control Systems (a) A manufacturer of an under-dispenser spill containment or control system who disagrees with a determination by the Program Manager not to approve the manufacturer's system under section 2636(h)(3)(B) or to modify or revoke a previously issued approval of the manufacturer's system under section 2636(h)(3)(C) may ask for a review by the Division Chief. (b) An appeal to the Division Chief must be in writing and must be accompanied by all material that the manufacturer wishes to be considered by the Division Chief, and by the Board in any subsequent review by the Board. The appeal must contain an explanation 18 a~.~Ro. CERTIFICATE OF LIaBILITy INSURANCI~.j{Ihfi-~I I O~Y AND CON~R~ NO RIGH~ UPON ~E CERTI~CA~ ~ ~S~ C~( ~C. J HO~ER.~I~CERTIFICA~DOESNOTAMENO,~NOOR ~ ~one: 213-3~e-5800 T~X: 213-38~-6299 ; INSURE~ AFFOR~NG ~am~(~ { e~c, ~cu~s , s L, 0 0 O t 000 Au'r~ UaI~ I~ COMBIN~D ~IN~E LIM~ - ~ I ...... I I ~j~~a, ~ ~ . 2o/[[/o[i I0111/02[ 20o,0oo '. , ......... (/~ P~ /~ ~ (~ A¢~D ~ FreT) ~' OACORO coRPo~oN i~ ~., FICE OF ENVIRONMENT~ SERVICE 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 9.3301 (661) 326 3979 r. --' ' ONOERGROUNO STOI~GE TANKS - TANK PAGE 1 . co~r~N~ ~~ - ~ L T~K r~ ,o, ~'['" r~ ~F~R ~ / ~~o r~ ~ v. . ~'W',~~,.=.. 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 ,-. --' UNOERGROUNO STORAGE TANKS- TANK PAGE ~ R~k ,5% L T~K Oz~~ 0~~~ OL~ Om.O~ UPCP (7~) S:~CUP~O~~6.~° CITY OF BAKERSFIELD (~) OImFICl OIm ENVIRONMENTAL ~)EF 1~1~ C~ A~.. ~ke~fleld, CA ~3301 32~79 ~ON~TRUCTIO~ I. ~1~ W~L ~ 3. UNED r~ ~ ~. 0~ 4~ ~ 1. ~I~E WALL ~NUFACTU~E~I~ 2. ~U~ WALL ~ ~. U~ ~ 2. ~U~ W~L ~TE~LS~ 2, ~T~E~3~EL ~ 7, ~V~~ ~ 2. STAJ~E~STEEL ~ 7. ~V~D~EEL ~TECT~N ~ 3. ~~A~~ ~. U~ ~ 3. ~~ATI~E~~ / ~ 4. FI~ ~ · ~(~ ~. O~ ~ 4. FI~R~ ~ 9. ~OIC~TE~N ~ ~ ~ D~ (~ ~ ~) :' U~~ ~ ~UND ~ 3. ~~(o.~ ~ ~. ~Y~~ TEST(0. f C~) r-] 6. 'I'PJENNIAL fNTEGRJTY 'TEST (0.1 GPH) S.4JcE S~JCTION SYSTEM~ (NO VA~Lt,/~9 IN ~ C~NI:) ~): ~ SU~N ~'ST~MS (NO VALVES IN BELOW /-1 7. S~LF MONn'OmNG · ' ITl r. SELF ~ONfrOR~3 I GRAvrrY FLOW:. GRAVITY FLOW (Ct~ck d m4t ~p~'y): !C'] 9. e~ENNt~.U',ffEC, mTY~(0.1OPfl) f-] e. OA~.YVt...~JA~MONff0Ra',k3 i::] 9. mENNm, tNTEOm'n"r~.ST¢O.', C,P,) UPCF (7/9g) ,.q:tCUPAFORM,.q~flWR~'WPO ~. ~_d~'. ~,~ CITY OF BAKERSFI?,~LD ~ _~~~. 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 L T~K DE~ ,, TEST(0.1GPH) E] 6. TPJENMAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH) iSlE SUCTION SYSTe~ (NO V~VeS ~N St:COW G.ROUNO PUqNG']C ~ SUCT~N SYSTEMS (NO V~VES ~N BELOW C, ROUNO E] ?. ~u: MON~TOR~ ' [] r. SFJ. F MONrrORea3 GRAVrTY FLOYd. GRAV~' F~OW (C~k d el~t ri ~. ~ ~'Ee, RnY TEST (O.S  CITY OF BAKERSFIEI.~D, ~' ~FICE OF ENVIRONMENT,~SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - UST FACILITY Page __ of FYPE OF ACTION [] 1. NEW SITE PERMIT [] 3. RENEWAL PERMIT '~ 5. CHANGE OF INFORMATION (Spec~ change - ~ 7. PER~NENTLY CLOSED SITE (Check one ztem only)  4. AMENOED PERMIT local use only) ~ 8. TANK REMOVED 400. ~ 6. TEM~RY SITE CLOSURE ~ I. FACILI~ I SITE INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILI~ ~ME or DBA ~ O~ng Busings ~) 3 FACIL[~ ID ~ ~'~ N~ES~ CROSS STREET 401. FACILI~ O~ER ~PE ~ 4. LOCAL AGENCY/DISTRICT' -- --__~~~ ~D 1. COR~TION ~ 5. COUN~ AGENCY' ~ 2. iNDIVIDUAL ~ 6. STATE AGENCY* BUSINESS ~1. GAS STATION ~ 3. FARM ~ 5. COMMERCIAL ~PE ~ 3. PARTNERSHIP ~ 7. FEDE~L AGENCY' 402. ~ 2. DISTRIBUTOR ~ 4. PROCESSOR ~ 6. OTHER 403. TOTAL NUMBER OF TANKS Is frailty ~ Indian R~ati~ ~ 'If ~n~ of UST a public ag~: name of sup~is~ of RE~INING AT SITE Imstlands? division, s~i~ ~ offi~ ~i~ ~at~ the UST. (~is is the ~ta~ p~ f~ the tank r~ds.)  4~. ~ Y~ ~NO 405. 4~. I1. PROPER~ O~ER INFORMATION PROPE~ O~ER ~ME 407. ~ILING O~S~REE~ ADDRESS ~ Cl~ 410. STATE 411. ZIP CODE 412. PROPER~ O~ER ~PE ~2. INDIVIDUAL ~ 4. LOCAL AGENCY/DISTRICT ~ 6. STATE AGENCY 413. ~ 1. COR~TION ~ 3. PARTNERSHIP D 5. COUN~AGENCY ~ 7. FEDE~L AGENCY III. TANK O~ER INFORMATION TANK O~E~ME 414. PHONE 415. ~ILING OR STRE~ A~ORESS 416. CI~ 41F. STATE 418. ZIP CODE 419. TANK OWNER ~PE ~ 2. INDIVIDUAL ~ 4. LOCAL AGENCY/DISTRICT ~ ~. STATE AGENOY 4~. ~ 1. ~OR~TION ~ 3. PARTNERSHIP ~ 5. GOU~AGENGY ~ 7. FEDE~LAGENGY IV. BOARD OF EQUALI~TIO. UST STOOGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER TY(TK) HQ 4 4 ' ~ HOq ~ Call(0~O)322n~00dqu°~tl°nsa~s° 42,. INDICATE METHOD(S) ~2 ~ 1: SELF-INSURED ~ 4. SURE~ BOND ~ 7. STATE FUND . ~ 10. LOlL ~ MECHANISM GUA~NTEE ~ 5. LE~ER OF CREDIT ~ 8. STATE FUND & CFO LE~ER ~ 99. OTHER: ~ 3. INSU~NCE ~ 6. ~EM~ION ~ 9. STATE FUND & CD 422. VI. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND MAILING ADDRESS Ch~ ~e box to indicia ~i~ addre~ sh~ld be us~ ~ i~al notifi~s and mailing. L~al notifications and mailings ~11 be sent to the tank ~ units box 1 ~ 2 is ~. 1. FACILI~ ~ 2. PROPER~ O~ER ~ 3. TANK O~ER 4~. VII. APPLICANT SIGNATURE CeRifi~ti~: I ~i~ that the inf~ati~ provid~ h~n ia true and a~rate to the b~t of my kn~edge, NAME O~P(klCAfl~0 ~ 426. TITLE OF APPLICANT 427. 0~~ ~UST. ~'-'~~'~-'~-~--~FACILITY NUMBER (Forloca/use only) 428. 1998 uPGRADE CERTIFICATE NUMBER (For local use only) 429. I I UPCF (7/99) ~~--~--~. -- S:\CUPAFORMS\swrcb-a.wpO ccd ~0 ff - ' CITY OF.BAKERSFIELD. 1715 Chester Ave., B~k~rsfield;CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - UST FACILITY Page ~ of I'YPE OF ACTION [] ! NEW SITE PERMIT [] 3. RENEWAL PERMIT '~i~ 5. CHANGE OF INFOR~TION (Soect~ change - ~ 7. PER~NENTLY CLOSEO SITE : C~c~ O~e ~tem only)  4. AMENOED PERMIT local use only) ~ 8. rANK REMOVED 400. ~ 6. rEMarRY SITE CLOSURE I. FACILI~ I SITE INFORMATION N~ES~ CROSS STREET 401. FACI~I~ O~ER ~PE ~ 4. LOlL AGENCY/OISTRICT' ~ ~ 6. STATE AGENCY* 8US~NESS ~. ~S STATION ~ $. FARM ~ 5. COMMERC~L ~ $. PARTNERSHIP ~ 7. FEOE~L AGENCY' ~PE ~ 2. DISTRIBUTOR ~ 4. PROCESSOR ~ 6. OTHER 403. TOTAL NUMBER OF TANKS Is faoli~ ~ Indi~ R~ti~ ~ *If ~ of UST a public ~: name ~ ~p~is~ of (~is iS the ~t~ p~ f~ ~e t~k r~.) II. PEOPER~ O~ER INFORMATION PROPE~ O~ER~E ~7. ~ ~ONE ~ILING O~ STREEt ADORE$S PROPER~ O~ER ~PE ~ 2. IN01VlDUAL ~ 4~ LOlL AGEN~ / DISTRICT ~ 6, STATE AGENCY 413. ~ 1, ~R~TION ~ 3. PARTNERSHIP ~ 5. COU~ AGENCY ~ 7. FEOE~L AGENCY III. TANK O~ER INFORMA~ON ~IL~NG OR STRE~ A~0RESS 416. TANK O~ER ~PE ~ 2. IN~NIOU~ ~ 4. LO~LAGENCY/DISTRICT ~ 6. STATE AGENCY 4~. ~ I. COR~TION ~ ~. P~TNERSHIP ~ 5, ~U~ AGENCY ~ 7. FEDE~L AGENCY ~ ~ ~.SOaR~ OF EeUaL~*~O~ US* STO~O~ FEE ACCOUNT ~U~ER TY(TK)HQ 4 ~4 0 ~lOl~)~ } . Call(916,32~.'O69,fquesflonsadse ~.~ ~6 q V. P~ROLEHM UST FINANC~L RESPONSIBILI~ INOICATE METHODS) ~ ~. SEL~.INSUREO ~ 4, SURE~ ~ONO ~ 7. STATE FUND ~ 10. LO~L ~ MECHAN*SM 2. GU~NTEfi ~ 5, C~ER OF CREDIT ~ 8. STATE FUNO &CFO L~ER ~ 99. OTHEr: ~ 3. INSU~NCE ~ 6. ~E~ION ~ 9. STATE FUND & CD 4~. VI. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND MAILING ADDRESS L~ notifications and mailings ~lt be s~t to the tank ~ units b~ 1 ~ 2 i$ ~. 1. FACILI~ ~ 2, PROPER~ O~ER ~ $. TANK O~ER 4~. VII. APPLICANT SIGNATURE SIGNA DATE 424. PHONE NAME OF~P~LICAfl~tJ ~ 426. TITLE OF APPLI~NT 427. I sr^r~usrFAC,U~NUMaER(Fonoca, u,eon~J .. 42e.I 1,eU~'G~DECERTIF,CAfENUMeER~Foreco, us.O,,trj 429. j UPCF (7/99) S:\CUPAFORMS\swrcb-a.wpd O~F1C~ OF ENVIRONMENTAL 171~ C~ A~., ~e~fleld, CA 93301 (~ 32~79 COaSraUCr~O~ ~' S~g W~L ~ 3. LINED r~ ~ ~. O~R 4~ ~ L S~E WALL ~ 95. U~ ~NU~ACTURERI~ 2. ~U~EWALL ~. U~ ~ 2. ~UBL~W~L ~. ~ ~FA~URE~ ~1 ~NUFAC~RER ~rEe~s~ 2. ST~E~EL ~ y. ~v~~ ~ 2. STAI~E~STEEL ~ 7. ~V~O~EEL COaaOS~a ~ _ U~~ ~ ~UNO  R~O ~ (~ ~ M~ ~ ~ ~. ~~~(0.I~ ~ 4. ~Y~~ TEST(0. t GPH) I'-1 8. TRIENNIAL INTEGR/T'Y TEST (0.1 GPH) SAFE SUCTION ~ (NO VALVES IN BELOW GROUNO PIPg~): SAFE ~IC~rlON SYSTEM~ (NO VALVE~ [] 7. ~u: ~O~q'OmaG ITl r. SELF MoNrrORU~G C, RAVn'Y ROW:. c, aAvrrY Row(c~:t u em [-I g. B~F.N/~J. WrEGRtTYTE~'(0.10~) i--I 8. O~LYV~d~.MONrrOeJNO I--I ~. a~.~U.~rTEC~anYTEST¢0.t i UPCF (7/g9) 8:~CUPAFORMS~RWRCBRI'WPD BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° 6 9 0 Location Sub Div. J[tD ~ 7(~', ~T . Blk. . Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: / / -/ I Completiqn Daie fro,' Corrections Date Inspector 326-3979 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine ~ Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [~1 Re-inspection Type of Tank .~(D/. Number of Tanks ._% Type of Monitoring ,q T ~ Type of Piping .50,1.5 (_. ts. O..] OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file lo Proper owner/operator data on tile V Permit tees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current L/ Failure to correct prior UST violations Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES .... Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: ~ _~ Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 C'Business Site Responsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME /~a.~ /~WTt3 INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS 1l~0.9.- ~q.tk ,¢1- PHONE NO..-~o2 ".~6 FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TlME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~ Routine ~ Combined I~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint {~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy L/' Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate 'V' " ~ k_ I'! Containers properly labeled k/' Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: ~l Yes [~ No Explain: Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 B(~s/ines~'b<~e R~-sponsible Party White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspector: .-- _ This forln must be tlsed to document testil~g and servicing of monitoring equip,zcffi. A__separate certification or rcpo~ must be prepared for each monitoring system control p~e~ by the technician who performs the work. A copy of this form must be provided to thc tank system owner/operator, The ownedopcrator must stlbmit a copy of this form to the local agency regulatin~ UST systems withl, 30 days ofte~t daie. A. Genernl Information Facility Conlact Person: Contact Phone No.: (~) Make/Model o~ Mo,,horlng System: ~'~;'~~ Date of Testing/Servicing: B. lnvento~ of Equipment Tested/Certified C[Icck mc appropriate bo~c~ lo Indicate s~ccffic equipment inspected/serviced: Tn,k ID: ~ Tnnk ID: ~ ~ In:rank Gauging Probe, Model: .....7/~ ~ In-Tank Ga, grog Probe. Model: ~ ~nnular Space or vault Scilsor. Model: ~ Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Model: ~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s). Model: ~ ~ Piping Sump l Trench Sensor(s). Model: ~ FHI Sump Sen~or(s). Modch ~ ~ Fill Sump Sensor(s), Model: ~ Mechanical lane Leak Detector. Model: ~ Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: ~ Electronic Linc Leak Detector. Modal: ~ ~ Electronic Linc Leak Oe[ector. Model: ~ff~ ... ' O Tank Overfill / High.l.evcl Sensor. Model: ~ Q Tank Overfill / High-l,evcl Sensor, Model: O Olhcr (~pecify equipment tyDc and modal in Section R nn r~ge ~?. ~ O~hcr (specify equiE[,n~nt type m)d u,ude~in Section E on I'age 2). ~ In-Tank Gauging I'robe. Model: ~]~ ~ In-Tank Gauging Probe, Model: ~ Annular Space or Vault Sensor. Mo&l: 0 Aonular fl~nee or Vnul/genaor. Model: ~ Piping Sump / Trench Sensor(s) Model: ~ Piping Sump / Trench Scnsm(u), Model: ~ Fi~l Sump Senvor(s). Model: ..... ~ Fill Sump Sensor(s). Modeh ~ Mednnical IJne I.eak Dcteclor. Model; ~ Mechani~ql I,ine Leak Dclector. ~ Elccu.md~ Li,e l.el~k Detector, Model: ~ ~ Electronic Linc i.eak Detector. Model: ~ Tank Ovcrfifl / I ligh-Level Sensor. Modal: ~ ~ Tank Overfill / I ligh-Level Sensor. Modek ~ Other (specify equipment :y~c aaa model in Sec?on E on Page 2). ~, Other (s~ccify equipme,t.type and model in 8eedon E DIspeoacr ID: Dispenser ID; ~ ~pcn~cr Containment Sen~or(~). ~odch ..... ~ ~i~pen~cr Cmmfinmcnt Scnsor(~). ~odd: ~ Shear Valve(s). ~ She,r Valve(s), ~ Disp?~er Containment Float(s)~nd Chui2t(~). ,, ~,,,Dispenser Containment,Float(s) apd Ci~ain(s). . ..... D~spen~er ID: Dispenser ~ DispenserConminment Sensor(s), Model: ~ Dispenser Containment Sensor(s), Model: ~ Shear Valve(s). O Shear Valve(s). ~ Dispenser Comainmcnt Float?) and Chain(s). , ~ Di~cnser Containment Fl~atts) and Chain(s). , , Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: ~ Dispenser Containment Sensor(s). Model: __ _ ~ D;Sl)~n~r Containment :Sensor(s). Model: ~ Shear Valve(s). ~ Shear Valve{s). ~Dispcnser C,onminmcet Floaes) and ?a~.(s). ~ Dbpens? Containme~,~ Float(s) and Chain(:;). 'if thc facility contains more tanks or dispensers, copy thi~ form. Include information the euery tank and dlspens,~ ut th¢ ~cllily, C. Certification - t tergify fltat thc equipment identified ill this document was inspected/serviced in attordantt wilh manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to tiffs Certification is information (e.g. manufacturers' chcckUsts) necessary to verity that thi.~ information is correct and n Plat Plan dmz,lng the layo~ of m.,il~rlng equipment. For any equipment capable af generating such reports, I have also affached a copy of the report; (cbec~ tiff that ~pply): ~ Syste~ll set-ltp ~ Alarm history report Site Address:_.//aZ 3~.2~ ~, _ .~e~'e/~. Date of testing/Servicing: Mon}lorinl~ System Certification 1~. I(esulls ol Tcsting/Scrvic!_ng :~olt~are Version Installed: __ Complete tile fidlowJll[ cllecklist: ~ Yes ~ No* Is the audible alarm operalinnal~ ~ Yes ~ No* is tl~e visual alarm opctationa.17 ~ Yes ~ No* Were all sensors visually inspected, thfi~t'~onatly tested, an~ confirt~d opera.[iona[~ ~ Yes ~ Nh* ~ Were ~1 sen;ors installed at lowest point oF sccondnry Cuntuhnnent and positioned so that othe~'~uipment will not inteH~re with their proper operation? ~ Yes ~ Noi I1' alarms are relayed ~o ;~ remote mohitoring stntion, is all communications equipment (e.g. mo&m) ~ N/A operational7 ~ Yes "~ No* For ~ressurized piping sy'stems, does the lurbin~ automuticfilly shut down if the piping secondary e~'ntainmen't ~ N/A monitoring system detects a leak, ~hils to operate, or is cleclrically disconnected? Ifyes: which sensors initiate po~t~vc shut-down? (Ctmc& all that al¥~ly) ~ Sump/'l rench Sensors; U Dispenser Containment Sensors. Did you confirm positive shut-down due to [ea~s an~ sensor failure/disconnection? ~ Yes; ~ No. Q Yes Q No' For tank systems that utilize fl~e monitoring system as the primal, tank o~e'rfill warning devi~e (i,e, no ~ N/A mcchanlcal overfill Ineve~tion valve fs ~nstalled), is the ovedill warning alam~ visible and audible at the tank fill point(s) and operating properly7 .Ir so, at what percent of tm~k ca~?ity do? tl~e alarm tri~er'~ % ~ Yes* '~ No Was any monitoring cqulpment ~ptaced? ."~s, identify specific s~nso~, probes, o( o'ther equipment and list the manufactmet mime and nlodel lbr all repla?ment para in Section E, below. ~ Y~s* Q No .... Was liquid found inside any Secondary containment systems designed ~ dry systems? (Check al? that a~b?y) ~ Product; ~ Water. If yes, describe causes in Section E, below, ~ Yes ~ N"o~ Was monitorln~ ~y~tcm set-up reviewed to en~ure p?per settings? Anaeh set up rep0.ns, if appli~ble "' ~ yes ~ ~o, Is all monitoring equiPmem operational bet manufacturer's specifications? , * In Section E belnw describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. E. Comments: Page 2 of 3 o3/nl 14~, i11- I a]lK t.i,'ltlging / 511,1 ICqllillment: 12 Check this box iflank gauging is used only for invento~ control, ~ Chcck this box ~k gauging or SIR equipment is installed. This section must be completcd if in-tank gauging equipment is used to perlbrm leak detection monitoring. Com~flete ~ff~e, ~oll~wiff~g el,ecbllst: ~ Ye~ ~ No* l.lns nil "~nput wirin~ been inspected t~r proper enlry ~nd terminntion, including testing ~or ground faults? ~ 'Yes ~ N0* Were all tank gauging prohes"~'suaUy inspected for damage and residue buildup? ~ Yes ~ No* Was accur'acy ofsystcm product level rea~[ngs testc~? ~ Yes ~"No* was accuracy of syste~'wa~er level readings tested?' ~ Yes ~ No* Were'~ll prnhe~ rt~inetalled propcrly~ O Yes .... ~ No* Wer~ all items on th~ equipment manufaclurcr's m~intenance checklist completed? * I. the Section H, beiow, describe bow and when tJ~ese deficiencies were or will be corrected. G. Line Leak Detectors (LLD): ~ Check this box if LLDs are not installed. Complete the fi~llowing checklist: ~ Yes ~ No* For equlpment'~ra'rt-up or annual eqmpment ceri~ficatmn, was a leak simulated to verify LLD performance? ~ N/A (Check all that at~plv) Simulated leak rme: ~3gp.h' O0.1g.p.h; O0.2g.p.h, ~ Yes ~ ~o* Were'all LLDs co~rmed operational and accurate within regulatory requirements'? ~ Yes ~ No* Wax lh~: te5ting apparatus properly calibrated? ~ Yes ~ No* For mechanical LLDs, does tl~e LI",D restrict p~oduct fl0w if it dctects a leak? .... ~ N/A ~ Yes' ~ No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically sieur off if the LLD delects a leak? ..... Q N/A ~ Yes' ~ No* For electronic I.,I, Ds, does ~he turbine automatically shut off if any portion o~the monitoring'~ysteTM is disabl~ ~ N/A or discom~erlrd? ~ Yes ~ No* For electronic I,LDs, does' thc tUr6ine automatically shut off if any portion of the monitoring system ~ N/A malfimctions or fails atest'? ~ Yes ~ No' For el;~tronic LLDs, J~ave all accessible wiring connections been visually inspected7 ~ N/A ~ Yes ~ No* Were all items on d~e equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? * In ll~e Section H, below, describe how aud when tl~ese deficiencies were or will be corrected. H. Comments: Page 3 of 3 ~-d SIEg-EEE-I99-I da~euww iedaua~ d60:~O I0 I~ das If you already have a diagram that shows all required hfformation, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Mo~ti~oring System Certification. on your ..eile pi:m, show thc general luyol~t of Ianks and pipi~tg. Clearly identify locations of lhe following equipment, if installed: monitori~g system co~trol pa~els; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, somps, dispe~ser pans, spill co~tainers, or other seco~dary contah]ment areas; mechanica! or electronic li,]e leak de~ector.~; ~)r.I in-ta~]k {iq,JiJ level probes (if ~,s¢d fi~r leak detection), h) the space providc~[, no~¢ tke date this Site was prepared, ['age _ of__ 05/0~ ~ 'po~e $ .34 2 Certified Fee o Postmark~ Return Receipt Fee 1.5( (Endorsement Required) Restricted Deliver7 Fee (Endorsement Required) · ota po~, ~r,o. $ 3.94 I Reciplent'sKm ~cName PI. se Print Cleafly) (To b~c°mpleted,by 1].02 341~ STREET Certified Mail Provides: [] A mailing receipt · A unique identifier for your mailplece · A signature upon delivery [] A record of de~ive~ kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: [] Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail or Priority Mail, · Certified Mail is not available for any class of international mail. · NO iNSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. 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Article Number (Copy from service label) )00 0520 0021 9625 4937 ~ 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-99-Mo1789 UNrrED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Firsi-Class Mail,I P,ostage & Fe~-~d USP$ P~rmit No. G-lO · Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box · BAKERSFIELD F~RE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVIOES 1715 Ches~r Avenue, Suite 300 Bake~ield, CA 93301 September 12, 2001 FIRE CHIEF Kim Kang RON FRAZE Kang's Arco ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 1102 34th Street CERTIFIED MAIL 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (561) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES RE: Upcoming Mandatory Tank Lining Inspection on (3) 12,000 Gallon 2101 "H" Street Underground Fuel Tanks Located at 1102 34th Street, Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 California PREVENTION SERVICES 30 DAY FINAL NOTICE 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 Dear Kim Kang: FAX (661) 326-0570 You have received notification from this Office on January 10, 2001 and July 16, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. 2001 with regard to your mandatory tank lining re-inspection. This letter is to Bakersfield, CA 93301 advise you that your permit to operate your underground storage tank system will VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 be revoked at 12:00 noon on Thursday, October 1 l, 2001. You are strongly advised to make arrangements with one of the vendors still doing lining TRAINING DIVISION · inspections. (You were provided with the names in earlier correspondences.) 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 ' Also, be advised that we cannot grant an extension to this mandatory test. VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 .'.:' Section 2663(h) of the California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations requires the following actions: "Within 10 years of the lining, and every five years thereafter, a coatings expert or special inspector must conduct an evaluation of the tank lining. Written certification of the inspection shall be provided by the tank owner and the party performing the inspection to the local agency within 30 calendar days of completion of the inspection. The inspection shall include all of the following: 1) Determine that the tank has been cleaned so that no residue remains in the tank. 2) Determine that the tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of Hg for no less than one minute. ~ 3) Testing the entire tank interior using a thickn..ess gauge on a one-foot grid pattern with metal wall thickness recorded on a'form that identifies the location of each reading in order to verify that average metal thickness is greater than 75 percent of the original wall thickness. 4) Testing for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes to verify that the lining meets the standard under which the lining was applied. 5) Testing the lining using an electrical resistance holiday detector in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes. The owner or operator shall have all holidays repaired and checked in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes. 6) Certification from the special inspector or coatings expert that: a) The tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years. b) The tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years only if it is relined or other improvements are made. c) A lined tank shall be closed in accordance with Article 7 at the end of its operational life." Therefore, prior to October 11, 2001, you shall have your tanks inspected .conforming to the above-mentioned code requirements. As a courtesy, this office is giving you advanced notification so that you may prepare accordingly. : Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. · ')' Sincerel~ Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm August 3,2001 Kangs Arco FIRE CHIEF 1102 34th St RON FROZE Bakersfield Ca 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2t01 'lq' Street RE: Deadline for Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31 2003 Bakersfield, CA 93301 ' VOICE (661)326-3941 ~Ax (661)396-1~49 R E M I N D E R N O T I C E SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Tank Owner: Bakersfield. CA 93301 unoergrouno ~[orage VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 You will be receiving updates from this office with regard to Senate Bill PREVENTION SERVICES 989 which went into effect January 1, 2000. 17 t 5 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On FAX (661) 326-0676 December 31, 2003, which is the deadline for compliance, this office will ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES be forced to revoke your Permit to Operate, for failure to comply with the 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 regulauons. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-05?6 It is the hope of this office, that we do not have to pursue such action, TRAINING DIVISION which is why this office plans to update you. I urge you to start planning 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 to retro-fit your facilities. VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 If your facility has been upgraded already, please disregard this notice. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326- 3190. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm ~'~'~' .,Certi~ed Fee /. ? 0 Return Receipt Fee ~'(~ Postmar~ {Endorsement Requimc0 ,, ,/z Here Restflcteq Delivery Fee {Endomement Requirec0 Total Postage&Feea S ~'~. 7 ~7~ t~ip~13t'$ N~3~e (Please ~rl~t Clearly) (To b~!c°'m~leted~by me~r~ Certified MailPr0vides: · A mailing receipt · A unique identifier for your mailpiece [] A signature upon delivery · A record of delivery kept by the,Postal Service f(~r ~vo years Important 'Reminders: · Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail or Priority Mail. [] Certified'Mail is not available for any class of international mail. [] NO iNSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. 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PS Form 3800, February 2000 (Reverse) 102595-00-M-1489 · Complete A. Received Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Delivery is desired. '~ BPrir~tyourr~ameandaddressonthereverse I! so that we can return the card to you. C. Signat · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, [] Agent or on the front if space permits. X ~__~_~_t~.~ ~ [] Addressee D.'hs delivery ~'¢~s diff~from item i? [] Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter de(ivery address below: ][] No MS. KIM KANG KANG' $ ARCO 1102''~ 34TM STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 3. Service Type .~'~%~,' ",;. [~: Certified Mail [] Express Mail ': ~ ,.' ' [] Registered I--I Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Maid [] C.O.D. '' 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) . . [] Yes 2. Article Number (Copy_ from service label) 7000 0520 0021 9610 7691 PS Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt. 102595-99-M-1789 Post~ Fees Paid USP~ Permit No. G~'~0 · Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box · OFFICE OF ENVIRONN~TAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 D July 16, 2001 Ms. Klm Kang Kang's Arco 1102 34t~ Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 90 DAY NOTICE Mandatory Lining Inspection on three (3) 12,000 Gallons Underground Fuel Tanks Located at FiRE CHIEF 1102 34a Street, Bakersfield, CA RON FROZE Certified Letter ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Dear Ms. Kang: Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 You received a Notification back on January 10, 2001 advising you of an upcoming '~ Mandatory Lining Inspection. This letter will serve as a reminder that you have until ? SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street October 11,2001 to have your tanks inspected. -~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~ VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 Section 2663(h) of the California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations requires the following actions: I;REVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 "Within l 0 years of the lining, and every five years thereat~er, a coatings - VOICE (661)326-3951 expert or special inspector must conduct an evaluation of the tank FAX (661) 3~6-0576 lining. Written certification of the inspection shall be provided by the ENVIROnMENVA' SERVICES tank owner and the party performing the inspection to the local agency 1715 Chester Ave. within 30 calendar days of completion of the inspection. The inspection Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979' shall include all of the following: FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 1) Determine that the tank has been cleaned so that no residue 5642 Victor Ave. remains in the tank. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 2) Determine that the tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of rig for no less than one minute. 3) Testing the entire tank interior using a thickness gauge on a one- foot grid pattern with metal wall thickness recorded on a form that identifies the location of each reading in order to verify that average metal thickness is greater than 75 percent of the original wall thickness. 4) Testing for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes to verify that the lining meets the standard under which the lining was applied. 5) Testing the lining using an electrical resistance holiday detector in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes. The owner or operator shall have all holidays repaired and checked in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes. Letter to: Ms. Kim Kang at Kang's Arco Re: 90 DAY NOTICE Mandatory Lining Inspection on three (3) 12,000 Gallons Underground Fuel Tanks Located at 1102 34m Street, Bakersfield, CA- Certified Letter Dated: July 16, 2001 Page 2 6) Certification from the special inspector or coatings expert that: a) The tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years. b) The tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years only if it is relined or other improvements are made. c) A lined tank shall be closed in accordance with Article 7 at the end of its operational life." , Therefore, prior to October 11, 2001, you shall have your tanks inspected conforming : to the above-mentioned code requirements. · As a courtesy, this office is giving you advanced notification so that you may prepare accordingly. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3979. Steve Underwood, Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SU/db S:~[UL¥ 2001~Kang 1102 34~ St 90 Day No,ice sUtmde~vd LTRw~d D January 22, 2001 FIRE CHIEF Kangs Arco RON FRAZE 1 ] 02 34th Street ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield Ca 93301 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 ]:~_,: Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31, 2003 Underground Storage Tank Dispenser Pan Update SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear "- -Underground Storage Tank Owner: vOiCE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1 349 You will be receiving updates from this office now, and in the future with PREVENTION SERVICES regard to the Senate Bill 989, which went into effect January 1, 2000. 17 t 5 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On FAX (661) 326-0576 · December 31, 2003, which is the deadline for compliance, this office will ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES be forced to revoke your permit to operate, effectively shutting down your 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 fueling operation. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 It is the hope of this office, that we do not have to pursue such action, TRAINING D~VlSION which is why this office plans to update you. I urge you.to' Start planning 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 now to retro-fit your facilities. VOICE (661)399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 If your facility has upgraded already, please disregard this notice. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. 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Addressee's Address (Only if requested PS Form 3811, December 1991 ~u.s.~,O:~,~=~-z~ DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PENAET~' FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT .OF,~ PC)STAG E, $300 Print your name, address and ZIP Code here I SENDER: Complete items 1 and/or 2 for~ll~ll[tional services. ~ also wish~receive the Complete items 3, and 4a & ~ ;' ~ following servic~'(for an extra Print your name and address on~ie reverse of this form so that we can return this card to you. fee):~// * Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1 ,,/~Addressee's Address does not permit, ~ Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. 2, [] Restricted Delivery The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered, Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: I 4a, Article Number J'~l~.~. ~(~t¢~- ~~ 4b. Service Type ~-~ ~'-% ~ ~_C 0 [] Registered [] Insured ~_~_~~~ ~ ~'~'2~::) I [] Express Mail [] Return Receipt for Merchandise 7..~ate of Delivery 5. Signature (Addressee) ~ 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested ~/" x' ~ .., /~ /~'~ '~ and fee is paid) .. ¢~ Official Business PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, $300 Print your name, address and ZIP Code here January l0,2001 Ms. Klm Kang Kang's Arco FIRE CHIEF 1102 34th St. RON FRAZE Bakersfield, CA 93301 CERTIFIED MAIL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Kang: VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 "- Re: Mandatory Lining Inspection on (3) 12,000-gal. Underground Fuel SUPPRESSION sERvicES Tanks Located at 1102 34th St., Bakersfield, CA 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3941 A review of our files indicated that your tanks located at the above-mentioned FAX (661) 395-1349 address were interior lined on October 11, 1991. Section 2663(h) of the PREVENTION SERVICES California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 of the 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Underground Storage Tank Regulations requires the following actions: VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 "Within 10 years of the lining, and every five years thereafter, a ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES coatings expert or special inspector must conduct an evaluation of the 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 tank lining. Written certification of the inspection shall be provided by VOICE (661) 326-3979 the tank owner and the party performing the inspection to the local FAX (661) 326-0576 agency within 30 calendar days of completion of the inspection. Thc TRAINING DIVISION inspection shall included all of the following: -. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 3994697 1) Determine that the tank has been cleaned so that no residue FAX (661) 399-5763 remains in the tank. 2) Determine that the tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of rig for no less than one minute. 3) Testing the entire tank interior using a thickness gauge on a one-foot grid pattern with metal wall thickness recorded on a form that identifies the location of each reading in order to verify that average metal thickness is greater than 75 percent of the original wall thickness. 4) Testing for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes to verify that the lining meets the standard under which the lining was applied. 5) Testing the lining using an electrical resistance holiday detector in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes. The owner or operator shall have all holidays repaired and checked in accordance with nationally-recognized industry codes. 6) Certification from the special inspector or coatings expert that: (a) The tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years. (b) The tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years only if it is relined or other improvements are made. (c) A lined tank shall be closed in accordance with Article 7 at the end of its operational life. Therefgre, prior to October 11, 2001, you shall have your tanks inspected conforming to the above-mentioned code requirements. As a courtesy, this office is givir~g you this advanced notification so that you may prepare accordingly. Should you have any questions, please feel fi'ce to contact me at'(661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood UST Inspector Environmental Services SU/dlf A:\1102 34th. wpd -2- 1011012000 11:17 ~lB26045B REDWINE TESTING PAGE 02 EDWIN. . E.STING SER ES,.IN . P.0, BOX 1567 Bakersfield, CA 93302 " '. (805) 326-0446 '.' ~ ::.... IMPRESSED CURENT CATHODIC PROTECTION CERTIFICATION SITE: Kang's Arco DATE: 918/99 1102 34th Slreet CONTACT: Bakersfield, CA 93301 PHONE: 661-32.2.5268 JOB CONTACT: OWNER: PHONE: C P, installation Date: ~tructum to. Soil. Potential Readings for Previously Installed Systems (System Off) TANK TANK Fuel · Produc~ Vent $ or E End Center N or W End Electronic NUMBER SIZE TyI~. ....... Line Line of Tank of Tank of TanI[ Condui~ 2 ..89 UL -.813 .,605 -.503 -,517 -1.0'21 -.743 3 92..UL :i~0i . ,.599 ..566 -'.568 ..844 , >752 r ~tructure to Soil Potential Readings'for Previously installed Systems (System On) TANK TANK Fuel. Product Vent $ or E End Center N of W End Electronic NUMBER SIZE Typ~ . L}ne Line of Tank of Tank of Tank Conduit I hereby ceftlfy that the.~i~tmum sYStem POtential requirements of impre~ Current Cati~cx:lic ProteCtion: ~ 'Have. been met ~ Have not.been met for the systems referenced 'alxwe: taken in accordance with the minimum standards of the National Association of Corrosion Engineer, ami as done to comply wtth EPA and State Dim~lves of Signature of Redv~ne Testing. $e~vices, !nc. Technician Comments: Make Guardian Cathodic Prc~ection Pro<2uct Moclel # Gfassa 48.-12-6-B ~N # 82~8 ' Ho~ 4572 Certificate of Compiiance issued to: Kangs Arco Annual Tank System Monitor Compliance EBW atttostik Date 07September, 2000 RLW Enterprises d,~l~# 739571 C~.~_ RECTION NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N°_ 697 Location Sub Div. #0 ~_ '~ ¥ ~ ~'. Blk. ~t You are hereby required to make the following cor~ctions at the above location: Cot. No I d~ I I InspectOr 326-3979 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3'd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~tIl~i'~ ~ 1't:20 INSPECTION DATE ~(t~{OO Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [~l Routine [~ombined [221 Joint Agency [221 Multi-Agency [~l Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank ~ ~_%{tl h_ Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring P~T(,, Type of Piping OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file U/ Permit fees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current ~/ fi/'tte_tf /} t, lt~o-a.J /,{/~lt~'(. Ot,x ~t'a~_ oJt.,J~ Failure to correct prior UST violations Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: ~ ff~/./~-'-) '~~~~l~usines - - - ~ ' Respon~le~ Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 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 ~tl~a ~ .~tco INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS I ~ f0:2 3q4K -,-fi~, PHONE NO. ~- ~'~ FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [] Routine ~ombined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection. OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address L,/ Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled L,,,"~ Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: [] Yes [~ No Explain: ~~. ~~ Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 Business ~te~Respon~{ble Party White-Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspector: ~ ~ ~ RECTIFIER INSPECTION Facility Name: ~, ~ Permit #: ~J~ Address: ItO~l 3q4k 6T, ~k4~, ~ q~O! Rectifier Make & Model: ~Oa~,~ &;~ q~' t2.- 6,- 5 ,~r- q]~t¢2g Installer:. ~,c.ff . $ Installation Date: Inspection Date Inspector Rectifier Settings D C Outputs Clock Remarks Schedule Hour Coarse Fine Volts Amps Readings :2 Months 4 Months 6 Montl~ 6-month inspection report is required from a Cathodic Protection Tester 8 Months 10 Months 12 Months 14 Months 16 Months 18 Months 20 Months 22 Months 24 Months 26 Months 28 Months 30 Months 32 Months 34 Months 36 Months 3-year/rrspection report required from a Cathodic Protection Tester If there appea~ to be a problem with the system, note the problem under remarks and call for ~qi~ance. Record~ on cathodic protection are to be maintained for 6 1/2 yearn. H2vlI08 CITY OF BAKERSFIE[ 171S Chester Ave., CA.93301 ( 1)326-3979 ~ ~. UNDERGROUND STOOGE TANK FACILI~ ~ l N~ ~ ~ 3 RENTAL ~IT ~ S C~E OF INFO~TION (~te ~ of ~) ~ 7 PE~NEN~Y CLOSED ~PE OF A~ON PERMIT ~ 4 ~ENOE0 PE~ ~ 8 TANK REMO~D I. FACIU~ 1 81TE INFOR~ON ~NOMO~ ~ e ST~TEAOENC~ BUSINESS -- ~ STA~ON ~ 3 F~ ~ S O~ER ~ ~ 3 P~ERSHIP ~PE ~ 2 ~T~8~OR ~ 4 ~OR ~ 6 C~UEK~L ~ T FEDE~L AGENC~ PROPER~ ~ER~PE ' ~ ~~L ~4 L~AG~I~S~CT ~8 $TA~AGEN~ 413 ~ 1 ~~ ~ 3 P~HIP D 5 co~ ~G~ ~ 7 FEDE~LAGE~Y III. T~K O~ER INFO~ON ~. BOARD OF EQUAL~ON UST ~TO~GE FEE ACCOU~ NUMBER / V. P~OLEUM UST FI~HC~L RESPONSIBI~ INDICTERS) ~1 SE~U~O ~ 4 SUR~NO ~ T STA~ FUND ~ 10 L~LGO~MEC~NISM ~ 2 GUA~E ~ 5 L~R ~ ~0~ ~ e STA~ F~O & ~0 L~R ~ ~ O~E~ ~ 3 I~U~CE ~ 6 ~E~ ~ 9 STATE FUND & CD VI. LEGAL NOTIFICA~ON AND MAILING ADDRESS VII. AppUCANT SIGNATURE OFFI"CE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SEI[VICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 Page __ o~ __ TYPE OF ACTION [] 1. NEW SITE PERMIT [] 4. AMENDED PERMIT [] 5. CHANGE OF INFORMATION) ["1 6. TEMPORARY SITE CLOSURE Check one ttem only) [] 7. PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE r-J $. RENEWAL PERMIT (~oectly mason, forlocal use only) (Specify change - forlocal use only) [] 8. TANK REMOVED 430 ; SUSINESS NAME (Same as FACIUTY NAME o~ DBA- O~ng Business As)~j~ ~ ~ ~~-') ~,',~CJ~ ~ ~ 0 FI3 FACILITYID, ~ ~ 1 LOCATION WITHIN SlT, E_~O~#Onal) 431 TANK ID # 432 TANK MANUFACTURER 433 COMPARTMENTALIZED TANK [] Yes ~ 434 DATE INSTALLED (YEAR/MO) 435 TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS 436 NUMBER OF COMPARTMENTS 437 AD61TIONAL DESCRIPTION (For local use only) 438 II. TANK CONTENI~ · 1. TANK USE 439 PETROLEUM TYPE 440 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL '~-la. REGULAR UNLEADED ["1 2. LEADED [] 5. JET FUEL (If marked, complete Peb'oteum Type) [] 11~. PREMIUM UNLEADED [] 3. DIESEL F'] 6. AVIATION FUEL [] 2. NON-FUEL PETROLEUM [] lc. MIl]GRADE UNLEADED [Z] 4. GASOHOL [] 99. OTHER [] 3. CHEMICAL PRODUCT COMMON NAME (from I.fazanfou~ Materials Invena~y page) 441 CAS # (fn~n Hazardous Materials Inventory page) 442 [] 4. HAZARDOUS WASTE (Includes Used [] 95. UNKNOWN TYPE OF TANK ~ 1. SINGLE W~LL [] 3. SINGLE WALL W1TH [] 5. SINGLE WALL WITH INTERNAL BLADDER SYSTEM 443 Check one/tern o~y) [] 2. DOUBLE WALL EXTERIOR MEMBRANE UNER [~] 95. UNKNOWN TANK MATERIAL - pdmary tank ~.1. BARESTEEL [] 3. FIBERC-d.4SS/Pt. ASTIC [] 5. CONCRETE r-195. UNKNOWN 444 Check one item only) [] 2. STAINLE~SSTEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS [] S. FRPCOMPATIBLEWI100%METHANOL r-199. OTHER REINFORCED PLASTIC IFRP) TANK MATERIAL ~ secondary tank [] 1. BARE STEEL [] 3. FIBERGLASS/PlASTIC [] 8, FRPCOMPATIBLEWI100% METHANOL []95. UNKNOWN£,~ 445 (Check one item only) [] 2, STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS [] 9. FRPNON-CORRODIBLE JACJ(ET []99. OTHER REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) [] 10. COATED STEEL [] 5. CONCRETE TANK INTERIOR LINING [] 1, RUBBER LINED ~ 3. EPOXY LINING [] 5. GLASS LINING [] 95. UNKNOWN 446 DATE INSTALLED 447 OR COATING [] 2. ALKYD LINING r-~ 4. PHENOUC LINING ~ 6. UNMNED [] 99. OTHER (Check one item only) (For local uae only) OTHER CORROSION [] 1, MANUFACTURED CATHODIC [] 3. FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC [] 95. UNKNOWN 448 DATE INSTALLED 449 PROTECTION IF APPLICABLE PROTECTION ~4. IMPRESSED CURRENT [] 99. OTHER 'Check One item only) [] 2. SACRIFICIAL ANODE (For local use only) SPILL AND OVERFILL YEAR INSTALLED 450 TYPE (For local use only) 451 OVERFJI.L PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: YEAR INSTALLED 452 IF SlN~LE W~LI. ?ANK (Clt~¢k alI that ap~Iy): 453 IF IX)UBLB W~LL ?ANK OI~'rANK WITN BI~J)DER (Check on~ ite~ only): 454 ISUAL (EXPOSED PORTION ONLY) [] 5. MANUAL TANK GAUGINO (l~rrG) [] 1. visuAL (SINGLE WALL IN VAULT ONLY) UTOMATIC TANK GAUGING (ATG) [] $. VADOSE ZONE [] 2. CONTINUOUS ~NTERSTrriAL MON~TOR~NO ONT~NUOUS ATG ~] ?. GROUNDWATER [] ~. MANUAL MONffORING [] 4. STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCtLIATION ($1R} + [] 8. TANK TESTING BIENNIAL TANK TESTINO [] 99. OTHER V. TANK CLOSUI~E INFORMATION I I~EI~MANENT CLOSUI~E IN PLACE ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (YR/MOIOAY) 455 ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF SUBSTANCE REMAINING 456 TANK FILLED WITH INERT MATERIAL? 457 UPCF (1/99) Formerly SWRCB Form B I ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~ OFFICE OF ENVlRONMEN?AL SERVlCE$~ ~ Chester Ave,. Bakersfield, CA 9;3301 (661) II I I ~-TANK PAGE2 Page ~ UNDER~OUND PIPING ABOVEGROUND PIPING ~.~ESSURE ~ 2. SUCTION ~ 3. G~V~ 458 ~ 1. PRESSURE ~ 2. SUCTION ~ 3. G~VI~ 459 SYSTEM CONSTRUCTiOnal.: SINGLE WALL ~ 3. LINED TRE~H ~ ~. O~ER 4~ ~ 1. SINGLE WALL ~ 95. UNKNO~ 462 ~NUFACTURER~ 2. ~UBLE WALL ~ 95. UNK~ ~ 2. ~UBLE WALL ~ ~. OTHER ~. ~ACTURER 461 ~NUFACTURER 4~  , BARE STEEL ~ 6. FRPCO~ATI~WlI~% M~L ~ 1. ~RESTEEL ~ 6. FRPCOMPATIBLEWlI~%M~NOL ~TER~LS AND ;~ 2. STAINLESS STEEL ~ 7. ~V~D STE~ ~ 2. STAINLESS STEEL ~ 7. ~LV~ED STEEL CORROSION PROTECTION ~ 3, ~STIC ~ATIBLE ~TH CO~S ~ 95. UN~ ~ 3. P~STIC COMPATIBLE WITH CO~E~S ~ 8. FL~IBLE {HOPE) ~ ~. O~ER ~ 5. STEEL W/COATING ~9, ~OOlC ~O~N ~ ~ 5. STEEL WI~ATI~ ~ 95. UN~ .,~ UNDER~OUND PIPING ~GROUND PIING SIDLE WAL PI~ ~ ~LE WALL PIPING 467  URIZED PIPING (Check all ~t app,): PRESSURI~D ~PING (Ch~k afl ~at a~): ELEC~NIC LINE L~K O~CTOR 3.0 GPH ~ST ~ ~0 ~ SH~ OFF FOR ~ 1. ELEC~NIC LINE L~K D~E~OR 3.0 G~ TEST ~ A~O ~ SH~ OFF FOR L~ SYS~M FAILURE, ~D SYS~M DIS~NNE~ON + ~DIB~ ~D ~ SYSTEM FAILURE. ~D SYS~M DIS~NNE~ON + AUDIB~ ~D VlSU~ A~ ~ 2. ~LY 0.2 G~ ~ST ~ 2. ~LY0~ST ~ 3. ~NU~I~ST(0.1 ~) ~ 3, ~NU~I~E~ST(0.1 ~) ~ 4. DAILY ~SU~ CHECK CO~E~IO~L SUCTION SYSCO: ~E~IO~ SUCT~N ~ (~k ag ~at ~ 5, DAILYVlSU~N~ORINGOF~NGSY~M+~E~PI~I~ ~ 5. OAILYVtSU~N~ORI~OF~D~MPI~SY~M TEST (0. t G~) ~ 6. TRIENN~ I~GRI~ ~ST (0.1 ~) ~FE SUCTION SY~E~ (~ V~S IN BELOW GROUND ~): ~E SU~ION SY~MS (~ V~S IN BELOW GROUND PIPING): ~ 7. SELF ~N~ORING ~ 7. SE~ ~NffORING G~VI~ FLOW: G~V~ FLOW (~ a8 ~t ~ 9, BIENN~ I~ TEST (0.1 ~) ~ 8. DAILY VISU~ ~N~O~NG ~ 9. e~N~ I~ ~ (O.~ ~) SECOND~LY ~NED ~ SECOND~LY CO~NNED PRESSUR~ED PIPI~ (Ch~ a~ ~t a~): ~ESSUR~ED PI~ (~k a8 ~at a~): 10. CO~INUOUS ~INE ~ SEN~R ~ AUDIB~ ~ ~U~ ~ ~D (~ ~e) 10. ~IN~US ~RBINE SU~ S~R ~ AUDIBLE ~D VISUAL ~ ~D (~ ~e)  ~ a, AUTO~MPSHUTOFF~ENA~O~URS ~ a. A~O~SH~OFF~ENA~O~URS ~ b, A~O ~MP SHUT OFF FOR ~. SYST~ FNLU~ ~ SY~ ~ D. A~O ~ SHUT OFF FOR ~. SYSTEM FAILURE ~D SYSTEM DIS~NNE~ION OI~NNE~ION ~ c, ~ A~O ~MP SH~ OFF ~ c. ~ A~O ~MP SH~ O~ 11. AUTO~TIC LINE ~K D~E~OR (3 0 ~ TES~ ~ FLOW ~ O~ OR ~ 11. AUTOmaC L~ D~E~OR RESTRICTION ' 12. ~NUAL I~EGR~ ~ (0.1 ~) ~ 12. ~NU~ I~ TEST (0.1 ~) SUCTIO~G~V~ SYS~M: SU~IO~VI~ SYS~M: ~ 13. ~INUOUS SUMP SEN~R + AUDI~ ~D ~SU~ ~ ~ 13. ~I~US SU~ S~R * ~DIB~ ~D ~SUAL ~ EMERGE~Y G~E~TO~ ONLY (~ ~ ~t a~) E~G~Y G~TORS ONLY (~ ~ ~t apply) ~ 14. CO~INUOUS SUMP SEN~R ~O~ AUTO ~ SH~ OFF + AUOIB~ ~ ~ 14. ~IN~US SU~ S~R ~O~ AUTO ~ ~UT OFF + AUDIB~ ~D ~SU~ VISU~ ~ ~RM~ ~ 15. AUTO~TIC LINE ~ D~E~OR (3.0 GPH ~) ~q~ FLOW ~ OFF OR ~ 15. AUTO~TIC LINE ~K D~E~OR (3.0 GPH TEST) RESTRICTION ~ 16. ANNUAL INTEGR~ TEST (0,1 G~) ~ 16. ANNU~ INTE~I~ TEST (0.1 G~) ~ 17. OAILY VISUAL CHECK ~ 17. DAILY VISU~ CHECK OlSPENSERCONTAIN~ ~ 1. FLOAT~C~ISM~T~UTSO~SH~V~ ~ 4. ~ILYVISU~ECK OATE INSTALLED ~ ~ Z ~INUOUS DIS~SER P~ S~R + ~DIB~ ~D VISU~ ~MS ~ 5, ~ENCH LINER / ~N~ORING ~ ~ ~ 3. ~INUOUS DIS~ER P~ ~R ~ ~O ~UT OFF FOR DISPENSER + AUDIB~ ~D VISU~ ~RMS ~ 8, ~NE ~ ~E~E~TOR SIGNA~RE c~i~ t~a( the ~a~ Dm~d~ ~n is ~e and ~rate iD ~e ~( ~ my ~. UPCF (1/99) Fo~edy S~C8 Fo~ .... ' OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES · '--' 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 Page __ of __ TYPE OF ACTION I--~ 1. NEW SITE PERMIT [] 4. AMENDED PERMIT [] 5. CHANGE OF INFORMATION) [] 6. TEMPORARY SITE CLOSURE (Check one item only) [] 7. PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE [] 3. RENEWAL PERMIT (Specify ~eeson. fork~cal use only) (Sl~ecify change, forlocal use only) [] 8. TANK REMOVED 430 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAMEorDSA- Doing 8usineesAs).~ {~/~4 ~ c~)~,~,~ ~)/(~,~ ~~'0~'~ 3 FACIUTYID' II ~ Ill 1 LOCATION WITH~)31TE (Op#g'nel) ' ' 431 I. TANK DESCRIPTION TANK ID # 432 / TANK MANUFACTURER 433 COMPARTMENTALIZED TANK [] Yes [~ 434 DATE INSTALLED (YEAR/MO) 435 TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS 436 NUMBER OF COMPARTMENTS 437 ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION'(Fo~/oca/u,~e on/y) 4~8 II. TANK GONTENT~ . ~l. MO TANK USE 439 PETROLEUM TYPE 440 TOR VEHICLE FUEL t.J~:l--] 1 . REGULAR UNLEADED [] 2. lEADED [] $. JET FUEL 'If marked, complete Petmteum Type) ~lb. PREMIUM UNLEADED [] 3, DIESEL [] 6. AVIATION FUEL [] 2. NON-FUEL PETROLEUM [] lc. MIDGRADE UNLEADED [] 4. GASOHOL [] 99. OTHER [] 3. CHEMICAL PRODUCT [] 4, HAZARDOUS WASTE (Includes COMMON NAME (fmm Hezardous Materials lnvana~y page) 441 J CAS # (from Hazanfous Mate~tels lnventoo, page) 442 Used 0~) [] ~S. UNKNOWN TYPE OF TANK ~1. SINGLE WALL r'l ~. SINGLE WALL wm-I [] $. SINGLE WALL WITH INTERNAL BLADDER SYSTEM 443 ~Check one item o~gy) [] 2. DOUBLE WALL EXTERIOR MEMBRANE LINER I--I gs. UNKNOWN [] 4. S~NGLE WALL IN A VAULT [] gg. OTHER TANK MATERIAL - primary tank ~1. BARE STEEL [-I ~. FIBERGLASS / PLASTIC [] $. CONCRETE [] gS. UNKNOWN 444 'Checkone~moniy) ~/ 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FISERGLASS [] Ii. FRPCOMPATIBLEWI100%METHANOL []gg. OTHER REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) TANK MATERiAL'sec°m~rTtank D 1. BARE STEEL [] ~. FIBERGLASS/PLASTIC [] 8. FRPCOMPATIBLEWI100% METHANOl. []gS. UNKNOWN 445 'Check one item onb,) [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGlASS [] g. FRP NON-CORRODIBLE JACKET [] g9. OTHER REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) ~--! 10. COATED STEEL e?~/C,,ONCRETE TANK INTERIOR LINING [] 1. RUBBER LINED Dg~ 3. EPOXY LINING [] 5. GLASS LINING [] 95. UNKNOWN 446 DATE INSTALLED 447 OR COATING [] 2, ALKYD LINING [] 4. PHENOLIC LINING [] S. UNLINED [] 99. OTHER __ Check one item only~) (For local use OTHER CORROSION [] 1. MANUFACTURED CATHODIC ~y-- 448 IBERGLASSr-] REINFORCED PLASTIC [] 95. UNKNOWN DATE INSTALLED 449 PROTECTION IF APPLICABLE PROTECTION I--T 4. IMPRESSED CURRENT [] 99. OTHER Check one item only) r-1 2. SACRIFICIAL ANODE (Forlocal use only) SPILL AND OVERFILL / YEAR INSTALLED 450 TYPE (Forlocal use only) 451 OVE~I;ILL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: YEAR INSTALLED 452 IF SINGLE WALL TANK (Check all thet apply): 453 IF DOUBLE WALL TANK OR TANK IMTH BLADDER (Check one item only): 454 3... VISUAL (EXPOSED PORTION ONLY) l-1 5. MANUAL TANK GAUGING (MTG) [] 1. VISUAL (SINGLE WALL IN VAULT ONLY) AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING lATE) [] 6. VADOSE ZONE [] 2. CONTINUOUS INTERSTITIAL MONITORING CONTINUOUS ATE [] 7. GROUNDWATER [] 3. MANUAL MONITORING [] 4. STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) + [] 8. TANK TESTING BIENNIAL TANK TESTING I--I 99. OTHER V. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION I PERMANENT CLOSURE IN PLACE ESTIMATED OATE LAST USED (YR/MOIOAY) 455 ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF SUBSTANCE REMAINING 45Ii TANK FII,LED WITH INERT MATERIAL? 457 .gallottl [] Yes I--] No UPCF (1/99) Formerly SWRCB Form B OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESR~r 171 $ Cheater Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 UST VL PIPING CONSTRUCTION (Check ~ met aAoly) f UNDERGROUND PIPING AB•rEGROUND PIPING SYSTEM TYPE RESSIJRE J'~ 2. SUCT/ON ~-~ 3. GRAVITY 458 [] 1. PRESSURE [] 2. SUCTION [] 3. GRAVITY 459 CONSTRUCTION/ I.~ 1. SINGLE WALL [] 3. LINED TRENCH [] 99, OTHER 460 [] 1. SINGLE WALL [] 95. UNKNOWN 462 MANUFACTURER [] 2. 0OUBLE WALL [] 95. UNKNOWN E] 2. DOUBLE WALL r-199. OTHER ~IN. ~ACTURER 461 MANUFACTURER 463 RE STEEL [] 0. FRP COMPATIBLE WI 100% METHANOL [] 1. BARE STEEL [] 8. FRP COMPATIBLE WI 100% METHANOL MATERIALS AND r~ 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] ?. GALVANIZED STEEL [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 7. GALVANIZED STEEL CORROSION PROTECTION [] 3. I:q. ASTIC COMPATIBLE WITH CONTENTS [] 95. UNKNOWN [] 3. PLASTIC COMPATI8LE WITH CONTENTS [] 8. FLEXIBLE (HOPE) [] 99. OTHER [] 4. FIBERGLASS I--I 8./FLEXIBLE (HOPE) ["1 99. OTHER [] 4. FIBERGLASS [] 9. CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 5. STEEL WI COATING~'/I.-~'9. CATHODIC PROTECTION 464 [] 5. STEEL WI COATING [-1 95. UNKNOWN 465 UNDERGROUND PIPING AB•rEGROUND PIPING SINGLE WALL PIPING 466 ,~NGLE WALL PIPING 467 ~1. ERIZED PIPING (Check all that apply): PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check ag that apply): LECTRONIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 3.0 GPH TEST WTTH AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF FOR r'l 1. ELECTRONIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 3.0 GPH TEST WITH AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF FOR LEAK, LEAK, SYSTEM FAILURE, AND SYSTEM DISCONNECTION ~- AUOIBLE AND VISUAL SYSTEM FAILURE, AND SYSTEM DISCONNECTION + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS AI..ARMS [] 2. MONTHLY 0.2 GPH TEST [] 2, MONTHLY 0.2 GPH TEST [] 3. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 [] 3. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 Gl=H) [] 4. DAILY VISUAL CHECK CONVENTIONAL SUCTION SYSTEMS: CONVENTIONAL SUCTION SYSTEMS (Check all that apply): [] 5. DALLY VISUAL MONITORING OF PUMPING SYSTEM + TRIENNIAL PIPING INTEGRITY [] S. DAILY VISUAL MONITORING OF PIPING AND PUMPING SYSTEM TEST (0.1 GPH) [] 6. TRIENNIAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH) SAFE SUCTION SYSTEMS (NO VALVES IN BELOW GROUND PIPING): SAFE SUCTION SYSTEMS (NO VALVES IN BELOW GROUND PIPING): [] 7. SELF MONITORING [] 7. SELF MONITORING GRAVITY FLOW: GRAVITY FLOW (Check all Emi apply): [] 9. BIENNIAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPfl) [] 8. DAILYVISUALMONFrOPJNG [] 9. BIENNIAL INTEGRITY TEST (O.1 G,°H) SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIPING SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIPING PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check 8# that apply): PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check all that apply): 10. CONTINUOUS TURBINE StJMP SENSOR W1TH AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS AND (Chec~ one) 10. CONTINUOUS TURBINE SUMP SENSOR WITH AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS AND (chad(one) [] a. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF WHEN A LEAK OCCURS [] a. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF WHEN A LEAK OCCURS [] h. AUTO PUMP SNUT OFF FOR LEAKS. SYSTEM FAILURE AND SYSTEM [] h. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF FOR LEAKS, SYSTEM FAILURE AND SYSTEM DISCONNECTION DISCONNECTION [] c. NO AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF [] C, NO AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF [] 11. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) WITH FLOW SHUT OFF OR [] 11. AUTOMATIC LEAK DETECTOR RESTRICTION [] 12. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH) [~] 12. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 SUCTION/GRAVITY SYSTEM: SUCTION/GRAVITY SYSTEM: [] 13. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL N.ARMS [] 13. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS EMERGENCY GENERATOI~fl ONLY (Check ~1 ~at apply) EMERGENCY GENERATORS ONLY (Check a8 that apply) [] 14. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR WITHOUT AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF + AUDIBLE AND [] 14. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR WTTHQ~/T AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL VISUAL ALARMS ALARMS [] 15. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) WtTHQI,IT FLOW SHUT OFF OR [] 15. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) RESTRICTION [] 16. ANNUAL INTEGRI'I"Y TEST (0.1 GPH) [] 16. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 Gl:q-I) [] 17. DALLY ¥1SUAL CHECK [] 17. DALLY VISUAL CHECK DISPENSER CONTAINMENT [] 1. FLOAT MECHANISM THAT SHUTS OFF SHEAR VALVE [] 4. DAILY VISUAL CHECK OATE INSTALLED 468 ~] 2. CONTINUOUS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR + AUDIBLE AND V1SUAL ALARMS r-~ 5. TRENCH LINER [ MONITORING .~ ~ [] 3. CONTINUOUS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR W~ AUTO SHUT OFF FOR DISPENSER + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS [] 6. NONE 469 IX. OWNER/OPERATOR SIGNATURE I cerlify thai lite i~fm'matlon provide~l ttm'ein is Irue and accurate ID the I~es! of my knovaedge. ~_.ME OF ~WNER/O--.~RATOR (p~nt) ~ ti / ) 41'1 TITLE OF 0 T 472 [ Petmii NumOer (For local u.,le orlly) 473 Pe~,lii APDrOV,~d (Forlocal uae o~lly) 474 I Panllil Exl~iratiott Oale (For local uaa only) 475 UPCF (1/99} Formerly SWRCB Form B .......... ~ OF BAKERSFIELD  OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES - 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 TYPE OF ACTION [] I. NEW SITE PERMIT [] 4. AMENDED PERMIT [] 5. CHANGE OF INFORMATION) [] 6. TEMPORARY SITE CLOSURE (Check one ~tam only) [] 7. PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE [] 3. RENEWAL PERMIT (~t~ecify mason, for locel uae only) (Sl~ecify change, for local uae only) [] 8. TANK REMOVED 430 LO~TION WlTHI~ S~T~ (O~0 4~ TANK ID ~ ~ TANK ~UFAC~RER 433 COMPARTME~ALIZED TANK ~ Y~ ~ 434 T~K ~ACI~ IN ~LLON$ ~6 NU~ER OF ~MPARTME~$ ~7 DATE INSTALLED (Y~) 435 ADDITIO~L DESCRI~ION (~ ~1 u~ o~) ~8 II. TANK CONTENT~ . TANK USE 439 PETROLEUM TYPE 440 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL r-] la. RECdJLAR UNLEADED r'] 2. LEADED [-] 5. JET FUEL (if marked, complete Peiroteum Ty~e) [] lb..,I=REMIUM UNLEADED I-] 3. DIESEL I-] 6. AVIATION FUEL [] 2. NON-FUEL PETROLEUM ~[.i,~.lc.~'MIDGRADE UNLEADED [] 4. GASOHOL [] 99. OTHER [] 3. CHEMIC, AL PRODUCT COMMON NAME (f~m Hazardous Matedel~ Inven~o~/ page) 441 CAS # (fl~m Hezardou$ Materials Inventory page) 442 [] 4. HAZARDOUS WASTE (Includes Used 08) [] 95. UNKNOWN TYPE OF TANK ~ SINGLE WALL [] 3, SINGLE WALL WITH [] 5. SINGLE WALL WITH INTERNAL aLADOER SYSTEM 443 (Check one item only) r'l 2. DOUBLE WALL EXTERIOR MEMBRANE UNER [] 95. UNKNOWN [] 4. SINGLE WALL IN A VAULT [] 99. OTHER TANK MATERIAL - primary tank ~ BARE STEEL [] 3. FIBERGt. ASS/ PLASTIC [] 5. CONCRETE [] 95. UNKNOWN 444 (Check one iWm only) [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS [] 8. FRPCOMPATIBLEWI100%METHANOL []99. OTHER REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) TANKMATERIAL-SeC~daryt~k [] 1. BARESTEEL [] 3. FIBERGLASSIPI.ASTIC [] 8, FRPCOMPATIBLEW/100% METHANOL r-195. UNKNOWN 445 (Check one item only) [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERC4.ASS [] 9. Flip NON-CORRODIBLE JACKET [] 99. OTHER REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) [] 10. COATED STEEL [] s. CONCRErE TANK INTERIOR LINING [] 1. RUBBER LINED [~3. EPOXY UNING [] S. C.4.ASS UNING [] 95. UNKNOWN 446 DATE INSTALLED 447 OR COATING [] 2. ALKYD LINING [] 4. PHENOLIC UNING [] 6, UNUNED [] 99. OTHER __ C~e~k one/tem o~ly; (For loc. a~ use only/ OTHER CORROSION [] 1. MANUFACTURED CATHODIC [] 3.,,.EIBERGLASS REINFORCED Pt. ASTIC [] 95. UNKNOWN 448 DATE INSTALLED 449 PROTECTION IF APPLICABLE PROTECTION ~ IMPRESSED CURRENT [] 99. OTHER (Check one item only) [] 2. SACRIFICIAL ANODE (For local use only) SPILL AND OVERFILL YEAR INSTALLED 450 TYPE (For local use only) 451 OVERFILL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: YEAR INSTALLED 452 ~1. SPILL CONTAINMENT ~' ~(~ ~1. ALARM J~-fr [] 3. FILLTUBE SHUT OFF VALVE ~ (Check all that al~ply) [:~2. DROP TUBE ~:~'" q~' [] 2. BALL FLOAT [] 4. EXEMPT IF SINGLE WALL TANK (Check all that apply): 453 [ IF DOUBLE WALL TANK OR TANK WITH BLADDER (Check one item only): 454 [] I~/VISUAL (EXPOSED PORTION ONLY) [-I 5. MANUAL TANK GAUGING (MTG) I [] 1. VISUAL (SINC-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,~E WALL IN VAULT ONLY) []?~,,/AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING(ATG) [] 8, VADOSEZONE [] 2, CONTINUOUS INTERSTITIAL MONITORING L.~ 3. CONTINUOUS ATG [] 7. GROUNDWATER [] 3. MANUAL MONiTORING [] 4. STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION (SIR) + [] 8. TANK TESTING BIENNIAL TANK TESTING [] 99. OTHER V. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION I PERMANENT CLOSURE IN PLACE ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (YR/MO/OAY) 455 ESTIMATED QUANTrPf OF SUBSTANCE REMAINING 456 TANK FILLED WITH INERT MATERIAL? 457 [] Yes [] No UPCF (1/99) Formedy SWRCB Form B OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES~I~I~ 1715 Chelter Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326.3979 VI. PIPING CONSTRUCTION (check a/ mat aj~y) *' ' ':'~*'!~i... UNOERGROUNO PiPiNG ABOVEGROUND PIPING SYSTEM TYPE ~;~L,~?RESSURE E] 2. SUCTION [] 3. GRAVITY 458 [] I. PRESSURE [] 2. SUCTION [] 3. GRAVITY 459 CONSTRUCTION/ ~ SINGLE WALL [] 3. LINED TRENCH [] 99. OTHER 460 [] 1. SINGLE WALL [] 95. UNKNOWN 462 MANUFACTURERI[] 2. DOUBLE WALL r~ 95. UNKNOWN [] 2. OOUBLE WALL [] 99. OTHER i MAN~"ACTURER 461 MANUFACTURER 463 i ~BARESTEEL [] 6. FRP COMPATIBLE WI IO~% METHANOL [] 1. BARESTEEL [] 6. FRP COMPATIBLE WI IOO% METHANOL MATERIALS AND i E] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 7. GALVANIZED STEEL [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 7. GALVANIZED STEEL jo 3. P'.'STIO COMPATIBLE W"'" CONTENTS 0.. U. W" [] PLASTICCOMPATISLEW,THCO NTS [] ,,. LEX,ELE,HOPE) O.. OTHER i[] ~. F,EERO~SS IBLE(HDPE)[] [] 99. OTHER [] 4. FIBERGLASS [] 9. CATHODIC PROTECTION iD 5. STEEL Wl COATING . CATHODIC PROTECTION 464 [] 5. STEEL WI COATING [] 95. UNKNOWN 465 :~ :' ' VtL PIPING lEAK BETECTION (Checkall~ataRoly) ...... ~='~': UNDERGROUND PIPING ABOVEGROUND PIPING ' SINGLE WALL PIPING 466 SINGLE WALL PIPING 467 P~RE/RIZED PIPING alt that PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check all that (Check ~/1. ELECTRONIC LINE LEAK OETECTOR ~.O GPH TEST ,WITH.. AUTO F~ SHUT OFF FOR [] 1. ELECTRON/C LiNE LEAK DETECTOR 3.0 GPH TEST WITH AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF FOR LFJ~ LEAK, SYSTEM FAILURE. AND SYSTEM DISCONNECTION + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SYSTEM FAILURE. AND SYSTEM DISCONNECTION + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS 2. ALARMS [] 2. MONTHLY 0.2 GPH TEST MONTHLY 0.2 ~ TEST [] 3. ANNUAL II~FrEGRITY TEST (0,1 C~ [] 3. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPfl) [] 4. DAILY VISUAL CHECK CONVENTIONAL SUCTION SYSTEMS: CONVENTIONAL SUCTION SYSTEMS (Check all that apply): [] 5. DAILY VISUAL: MONITORING OF I~JMPING SYSTEM + TRJENNIAL PIPING INTEGRrFY [] S. DAILY VISUAL MONITORING OF PIPING AND PUMPING SYSTEM I TEST(0.1 GPH) [] 6. TRIENNIAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 Gl=H) SAFE SUCTION SYSTEMS (NO VALVES IN BELOW GROUND PIPING): SAFE SUCTION SYSTEMS (NO VALVES IN BELOW GROUND PIPING): [] 7 SELF MONITORING [] 7. SELF MONITORING GRAVITY FLOW: GRAVITY FLOW (Check ail ~at apply): [] 9. BIENNIAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 C-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,~fl) [] 8. DALLY VISUAL MONITORING [] 9. BIENNIAL INTEGRITY TEST (O.1 SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIPING SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIPING PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check ell that apply): PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check all that apply): 10. CONTINUOUS TURBINE SUMP SENSOR W/TH AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARM~ AND (Chec~ one) 10. CONTINUOUS TURBINE SUMP SENSOR wrrH AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS AND (check one) [] a. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF WHEN A LEAK OCCURS [] a. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF WHEN A LEAK OCCURS [] b. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF FOR LEAK~. SYSTEM FAILURE AND SYSTEM [] I~. AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF FOR LEAl(S. SYSTEM FAILURE AND SYSTEM DISCONNECTION DISCONNECTION ~{~ [] c. NO AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF [] c. NO AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF 11. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (S.0 GPH TEST) W~rH FLOW SHUT OFF OR [] 11. AUTOMATIC LEAK DETECTOR RESTRICTION 12. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH) [] 12. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 SUCTION/GRAVITY SYSTEM: SUCTION/GRAVITY SYSTEM: [] 13. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR + AUDISI.E AND VlSUAL ALARM$ [] 13. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR + AUOIBLE AND VlSUAL ALARMS EMERGENCY GENERATOI~ ONLY (Check a~ that a/~o/y) EMERGENCY G~TOR$ ONLY (Check ail that apply) [] 14. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR wrrHoUT AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF + AUDIBLE AND [] 14. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR WITH~IT AUTO PUMP SHUT OFF + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL VISUAL ALARMS ALARMS [] 15. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) WlTHQI.IT FLOW SHUT OFF OR [] 15. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) RESTRICTION [] 16. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH) [] 16, ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 [] 17. DAILYVlSUALCHECK [] 17, DAILY VlSUAL CHECK DISPENSER CONTAINMENT [] 1, FLOAT MECHANISM THAT SHUTS OFF SHF,.AR VALVE [] 4. DAILY VlSUAL CHECK OATEINSTALLED 468 [] 2. CONTINUOUS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR + AUDIBLE AND VlSUAL ALARMS [] $. TRENCHLINER/MONFFORING ~ [] 3. CONTINUOUS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR VV~TH AUTO SHUT OFF FOR DISPENSER + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS [] 6, NONE 4~9 DC OWNER/OPERATOR SIGNATURE SIGNATUREI certify thai ihe inf0n~ati~ln O F O~.Q~R/O~RATORPr°vicled h.ein~is ,rue and_ accurate lo the .t d my knowtedg../~ DATE ~/~/'~' / (~/ , -- 470 NA~ER/O'IbERATOR (p#et) ~_ , ~, ~/ 471 TITLE 472 UPCF (1/99) Formerly SWRCB Form B t/MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT DATE .~- l/ -~c:~ NEW ACCOUNT ADDRESS CHANGE CLOSE ACCT · FINANCE CHARGE CUSTOMER NAME ~-._0.~,~% MAILING ADDRESS \ [~ ~~ ~ SITE ADDRESS PARCEL NUMBER (~F APPUCAaLE) ADJUSTMENT ! CHG DATE CHARGE CODE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT ! . REMARKS: / ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~ B~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT'AL SE'CES_ 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326 3979 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE One form per tank Page __ of __ I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) ~AC,~,~,o: ~ l~-~-i ~ I i, , I ~ TANK,°. ................................ 1! lllil..±_L I~11 I ~ I I I I t ..................... II. INSTALLATION" Check all ~hat apply ~ [] The installer has been certified by the tank and piping manufacturers. [] The installation has been inspected and cer!i~ed by a registered professional engineer. D~ The installation has been inspected and aporoved 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. Identify method: III. TANK OWNER/AGENT SIGNATURE I certify that the information provided herein is true & accurate to the best of my knowledge ~i~-~'6i~ ~-6~i~'~x~¥ ........................................ -~AfC ............................................................... 4~4- 465 TITLE OF TANK OWNER/AGE 466 Fora1 C March 29, 2000 Kangs Arco 1102 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 09/22/1999 10:03 6613260453 REDWINE TESTING PAGE 03 R ED, WINETESTING SER CES, INC.  P,O, BOX 1567 Bakersfield, CA 93302 (805) 326-0446 IMPRESSED CURENT CATHODIC PROTECTION CERTIFICATION SITE; Kang's Arco DATE: 913/99 1102 34th Slmet CONTACT: Bekemfleid, CA 93301 PHONE: 6~1-322-5268 JOB #: CONTACT: OWNER: PHONE: ¢ P. Installation Date: Structure to Soil Potential Readings for Previously InStalled Systems (system Off) TANK TANK Fuel Product Vent $ or E End Center N or W End Electronic NUMBER SIZE ,,Type Une Line of Tank of Tank of Tank Conduit 1 '8¥ UL -.783 -.602 :.845 ..664 ', ..... ;:58.8 -.688 2 .... '~9"UL . .' -.8;t'3 ..... -,605 ... *.503 * ' -.517 ...... -'i ;.0'2':;1':, ..... ~.'?;~ 3 82 ,U,L , -,801 ' -;$~ -.568 :':see" ,-,e~4 -,752 Structure to Soil Potential Readings for Previously Installed Systems (SyStem On) TANK TANK Fuel Product Vent S or E End Center N or W End Elec~mni~ NUMBER SIZE T Line Line of Tank of Tank of Tank Conduit 1 .... ' ...... 8'7' UL ~.0.8,8i'" 'I ..... ..1.:208 -.8~;~' .... -',878 ;,9~2 .... '"-.899 ' .... 2 ,,. eg UL - .0;883 -1.217,, _ r:875 .. -.888 -.e$3 -.e'b~'" ;3.... 92 UL -0,g01 ......1,21 _;.,909 -1,347 -1.513 I hereby certify that the minimum sy'~tem potential requirements of Impms~l Current Cathodic; Protection: _ · x i Have been met I - _ ] Have not been met for the systems refemm:e~l above: taken In ae, corrlance with the minimum aanclard$ of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, and as done to comply with EPA and State Dire~tive$ of Signature of Redwlne Testing Sewices, lnG. Technician Comments: Make Gualdian Cathodk; Protection Product Model # Gtassa 48-12-6-B 6/N # 8292~ 'Houn~ 4372 '-' CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK8 CONTAINING PLmrROLEUM A. I am required to demon~lzale F*Lnanc~al ges, ponsJbaJt7 in the required amounu as specked [u Section 2807. C~apter 18. Div. 3, Title 23, ~'~ 500,000 doilan per o,~-.rreace~ V/; 1 mLffJoa doiJar~ ~aa.~! or A~D or ~-'~Z m;~;oa dollars per occurrence r-~ ~ million dollars an-ual B. ~) ~ ~ ~ hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, 77tie 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial respons/bility as required by Section 2807 ale as follows: ~,/A.~.~ .~"~4-e.. ~'.-~A-'~"~. (~o~v'~ :.:.h:.~:~:;:;:;:~:~:~:;~:;:~:NumlSe~:~:~:;:;:~:;:~:;:~:~::::~:;:;:~:~:~:~: 6/~0 ~'O' '" ..... ~*'°L/°~°~ J~'~-~$' "" _ N_pte:_/_f You_a_re using the_ ~ate Fund as any part ofyour demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this cerSfication also Certifies that you are in-compliance witi~-ali cbnditio-r;~ ~£ t~c/p~t'~n-i,'~-~m-F[,:~d~- ~--- D. F,,:a~q....o F,,:a~TAdd,u, I / o 2.- '~ ,y:-,.~t,, FadEtTName Fm~'ii~ Addrus Fm:~tTName Fmilit7 .qldrem Fa~ili~ Name Fadli~Address Fm:i~ ~7 Namo Fmlity Address INSTRUCTIONS - CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOIqM facilities and/or sites Ok.ned or operated may be listed on one form; therefore a separate certificate is noc required for each site. DOCUMENT INFORMATION A. )remit Required - Check the appropriate boxes.- B. Nam' of T~ Oaner - Full name of either the tank o~ner or the operator. or ~tor C. ~anim Type - Indicate ~d~ich State approved mechanism(s) are being used to show responsibility either as contai~ in the federal r~u[atJona, 40 CFR, Part 280, S~rt #, Sections 280.90 through 280.103 (See Financial RponsibJLJty Guide, for ~re info~tion), or Section 2802.1, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title ~, CCR. Nam~ of Issuer - List all n~ and ~resses of cc~Tpanies and/or individuals issuing coverage. ~anism N[mber - Lis~ JdentJ~n~ n~r for each mechanism.used. Example: insurance po[icy nar or file n~r as indicated on bend or docant. (If using State C[ea~ (State Fund) leave blank.) Coverage AalxJ~t - Indicate an~t of coverage for each t~ of ~hanism(s). If more than one mechanism is indicated, total must ~aL 100~ of financial responsibility for each faci L J ty. Cover~ PerJed - Indicate the effective date(s) of all financial mechanism(s).. (State F~ coverage would be continuous as long aa you maintain c~[iance and remain eligible to continue ~rticipetJon in the Fund.) ~rrectjve ~tian - Indicate yes or no. Does the specified financial mechanism provide coverage for corrective action? (If using State F~, indicate "yes".) Thi~ Par~ - Indicate yes or no. Does the specified financial ~hanJsm provide coverage for ~tim third ~rty c~ation? (if usi~ State Fund, iedicate "yes".) D. Faci[i~ - Provide all facility and/or site names and ~resses. Inforlmat jarl E. SJgnat~Jre Block - Provide signature and date signed by tank ouner or operator; printed or tSq~ecl name and title of tank o~ner or operator; signature of withes or notary and date signed; and printed or t~ name of witness or notary (if notary signs as witness~ please place notary seal next to notary~s signature). I~ere to ~a~[ Cert~f~t~on: Pl..ease ~end orig.inaL to ~.,.our~Loca[. sgertc..y (a~ency~.~h_o_i.~su_e_ S.yotLr__US_T. _p_erlaits_)..Ke_ep_a.copy of_.the .... certification at each facility or site Listed on the form. If you have questions on financial responsibility requirements or on the Certification of Financial Responsibility Form, please contact the State UST CLeanup Fund at (916) 739-2475. Note: Penalties for Failure to Cma ply with Financiat iespomibJiityRequJre,ents: Failure to comply may result in: (1) jeopardizing claimant eligibility for the State UST Cleanup Fund, and (2) liability for civil penalties of up to $10,000 dollars per day, per underground storage tank, for each day of violation as stated in Article 7, Section 25299.76(a) of the California Neaith and Safety Cede. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM This momtoring program must be kept at the UST location at all times. The information on this monitoring program are conditions of the operating permit. The permit holder must notify the Office of Environmental Services within 30 days of any changes to the monitoring procedures, unless required to obtain approval before making the change. Required by Sections 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCIL Facility Name ,' oas , ' '~q ['[',, _~. h~ O Facility Address ..... /10J, .'3q4/~ ~. 1. If an unauthorized release occurs, how w~ll the hazardous substance be cleaned up? Note: If released hazardous substances reach the environment, increase the fire or explosion hazard, ~re not cleaned up from the secondary containment within 8 hours, or deteriorate the secondary containment, then the Office of Environmental Services must be notified within 24 hours. Accvcfft~,~ 4~ ~ ,qa.[oct 4- /lm,od,~ X. ~g~f' ..ql9/I/ 2. Describe the proposed methods and equip, ment to be us.ed for removing .and properly. dispos, ing gf any hazardous substance. ~r-,r~ ~f~.a[ofiet~-~ //ha~cra( ('_ P_,~ 3. Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above. 4. Describe the maintenance sch.edule for,the cleanup equipment: i~ ['{,xt h,4-cc t~ 5. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any work n.~essary under the response plan: ,-J - ' ' WRI~EN MONITORING PRO~DURES UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM This momtortng program must be kept at the UST location at all ~ ~ infonnatmn on rhi_= monilming program are condi~ons of the opernting permit The permit hold~' m,~ no,fy the Office of Envimnn~l SCl'ViCes within 30 da~ of any changes to the monitoring procedur~ unless required to obtain approval before making the chnnge. R~quimd by Sections 2632(d) nnd 2641('h) CCR. Facility Address {[(~. ~¥ ~, ~T', g~. O& A. Describe the ~equency of performing the monitoring: B. What methods and equipment, identi~ed by name and modet, will be used for perfoming the monitoring: Piping C. Describe the location(s) where the monitoring will be performed (facility plot plan should be attached): D. List the name(s) and title(s) of the people responsible for performing the monitoring and/or maintaining the equipment: E. Reporting Format for monitoring: Tank fYT~ · Piping OcT& F. Describe the preventive maintenance schedule for the monitoring equipment. Note: Maintenance must be in accordance with the manufacturer's maintemmee sehednle but not less than every 12 months. -~), ~ V.a r tt~/ /Dc~-, C~/c , G. Describe the training necessary for the operation of UST system, including piping ~ the monitoring equipment: T'l'at~,d ~ex l~c~ne~' O~c ~, -~c~t~- bY {~t{{/,,'c &~to,~oc at, cO ' ' ' ' CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CLAIM VOUCHER Ivend°r NO' I i certify that this claim is correct and valid, and is a proper charge against the City Agency and account indicated. CLAIMANT'S NAME AND ADDRESS: Kangs Arco (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE OF CiTY AGENCY) 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date: 04-01-99 Initials of Preparer: CITY DEPARTMENT: FINANCE PLEASE PROVIDE SHORT EXPLANATION OF PAYME (Including Contract Number if Applicable) This customer made a duplicate payment of this years Haz Mat bill in the amount of $350.50. We have since made an adjustment to the California State surcharge in the amount of $8.50 leaving them with a credit of $359.00. Dept. El / Objt Project # Invoice # Amount Date of Invoice 0000 7900 $359.00 VOUCHER TOT~T~ $359.00 SECTION 72, PENAL CODE FINANCE DEPT. USE ONLY Section 72, Presenting False Claims. Every person who with intent to defraud, presents for allowance or for payment to any state board or officer, or any county, town, city district, ward or village board or officer, authorized to allow or pay the same if genuine, any false or fraudulent claim, bill, account, voucher, Examined & Approved for Payment Amount or writing, is guilty of a felony. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-5~01 (80,.5) · :- DATE: 4/01/99 TO: KANO8 ARCO · 1102 34TH ST ' ' · ":' ~ -':7:~:~T, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ' CUSTOMER NO: 3524 cusTOMER.~TYPE: ES/ CHARQE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 3/01/99 BEQINNINQ BALANCE ,~ .00 2/04/99 PAYMENT ~ 350. SSO01 3/31/99 Charge adjustment 4/30/99 8. 50- CA STATE SURCHARQE ., FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANQES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 8. 50- DUE DATE: 5/03/99 PAYMENT DUE: 359.00- TOTAL DUE: $359.00- REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAY~B! CITY OF..BAKERQFIELD PO BOX. ~OO7 BAKERSFIELD CA CUSTOMER NO: 35~4 TYPE;~ ES/ TOTAL DUE: P 024 368 615 Receipt~ for Certified MAil No Insurance Coverage Provided ~ Do not use for International Mail (See Reverse' ~ sent to Street and No. 1102 34~[3~ STIU[ET P.O., State and ZIP Code BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 Postage $ .3 2 Certified Fee 1.10 Special Oellve~y Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom & Date Delivered 1.10 Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date, and Addressee's Address TOTAL Postage & Fees $ 2.5 2 Postmark or Date STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE. CERTIFIED MAIL FEE, AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES (see f~ent). 1. if yon went this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at e post office service windoW o~ hand it to your rural carrier (no extra charge). 2. If you do not went this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stub to the right of the ~aturn address of the article, date, detach and retain the receipt, and mail the article, v 3. If you went a return receipt, write the certified mail number and your name and address on ii return receipt card, Form 3811, end attach it to the front of the article by means of the gum*~ned ends if space permits. Otherwise, affix to back of article. Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If yon want delivery restricted to the addressee, er to an onthorizad agent of the addressee, endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested, check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 361 I. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. 102595o93-z-0478 I also wish to receive the ~plete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services, · ~,;plete items 3, and 4a & b. following services (for an extra · Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): return this card to you. · Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1. [] Addressee's Address does not permit. · Write "Return Rec~pt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number 2. [] Restricted Delivery · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a, Article Number P 024 368 615 4b. Service Type ~l!~]Gw~ ~CO [] Registered [] Insured 1102 34T~ S~ET ~[Certified [] C~D i{ BAK~FIEIJ) CA 93301 r~ - -- I ~ Return Receipt for '~ LJ ~xpress ~a _._. ,. · 7, Date of Oehvery'"~[~,~, 5~. Signature (Addressee) 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested ~, / and fee is paid) ature (Agent) 3811, December 1 .GPO:lC93--352-714 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT Official Business OF POSTAGE, $300. Print your name, address and ZIP Code here BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 11,1,,,,11,,,11,11,,,,,,11,1,,11 July 2 I, 1999 Kim Kang Kang's Arco 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 FIRE :~.HIEF CERTIFIED MAIL RON FRAZE RE: Failure to submit Underground Storage Tank Documentation Associated with ADMINISTRA?.NE SERVICES Recent Upgrade. 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 vo,cE (805) NOTICE OF VIOLATION & FAX (805)395-1349 SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Kang: VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Our records reveal that you have no__! submitted the necessary documentation left with you at the time of your final inspection on March 19, 1999. Currently, you are in PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. violation of Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 of the California Code of Regulation with Bakersne~d. CA 9330~ regard to your underground storage tanks. The following documentation is required: VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 1. Forms A,B,C ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 2. Statement of Financial Responsibility 1715 Chester Ave. 3. Written Routine Monitoring Procedure Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 4. Unauthorized Release Response Plan FAX (805) 326-0576 This office will not issue your permanent permit to operate until the above TR.adNING OIVISION mentioned items are submitted to this office. Failure to respond within thirty (30) days 5642 Victor Ave. (August 21, 1999), will result in revocation of your temporary permit. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 For your convenience, I am again providing you wiih copies of the necessary documentation. Should you have any questions, or need assistance, please feel free to contact me at 326-397~ Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services by: Steve Underwood, Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosures 0 VacuTectTM TEST REPORT InvoiceName/Aadress ///O'~-- '~L/~ .,~ Phone Site Name/Address J'~J~/&~'//-~ ~'/~'-~J"~ //'~ '' ':'~'' ':' Attn: TANKS ' , :.~ LINES Leak Det · .--..~ . .-, Ullage t'ANKS and LINES Tested to CFR-40 Parts See Tank Dipped ?.~Dt~ped,\~,~ ~ Probe Water Bubble Air Line Final Exist 280-281 & NFPA 329 Spec's. ..g' Dia. & water ': Pn~lu~:{i~;**~ ',~,~,**Water Ingress Ingress Ingress TANK Line Delivery LiNE LiNE Leak LINE LD(s) NEW r Material Level Level ,~?: ** Level Detected Detected Detected · Material Syst. Type TEST TEST Rate · Pass/ LO(s) Loc. ST/ · · - Tank Tank Tank FRP/ START START '~. :* START or ST/ START END or or & Lined END END END Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Fail Line # FRP PS/SS/GS TIME TIME GPH Fail ~IONE PASS, ~' .- # =Product Capacity Tank I Probe Inclinometer Dispenser Shear Valves Frl~l ~F~; Test P~I: I EmrY: Dearees; operate ~'es/noI , Percent.of Fill at Pump Material Start Time: Time of Test: Mf~l.: LINE TEST PSI Diameter I ] Exls~ LD SNAMDL/MFG: Percent of, F311.al Pump Material Start Time: Time 0f*Test:· ~ Mf~.: LINE TEST PSI Tank '~ ' · I Probe Inclinometer Dispenser Shear Valves Material Stml Time: Time of Test: Mtg.: LINE TEST PSI *. . End Time; Te~t P~I: I ~nlrY; D~gr~'~{~: O~erate Iyes/nol Percent of Fill at Pump Material Start Time: Time of Test: Mf~l.: LINE TEST PSi: Elld Time; Te~t p~l; I I[ntrY: Deorees: O~erate I~/es/no~ Percent of Fill at Pump Material Starl Time: Time of Test: Mfg.: LINE TEST PSI: Operate I~es/nol , · Tanknology Corporation International TANKNOLOGY Region: Unit # State Lic. # State: 5225 Hollister ,St,, Houston, TX 77040 NOTE: Original VacuTect Data recordings are reviewed by Tanknology's Audit Control Department and maintained eh'file. (800) 888-8563 * FAX (713) 690-2255 TAK-02 SO# Owner: Site# MONITOR WELLS Well NumberI I '2 3 4 5 6 7 :6 9 10 11 12 .Well Depth Depth to Water Product Detected AMOUNT in inchel Standard/.~ Symbols for diagram below: (~)Fill ' (~) Vapor Recovery ~(V/B) V.R. w / Ball Float (~) Monitor Well~ Observation Well (Outside Tank Bed Area) (Inside Tank Bed Area) ~1~.1 Ball Float (~ Tank Gauge O Vent Manway ITl Iron Cross i~] Turbine Location Diag.ram .- n.c u.de .the. Vapor. Re. co.very Syst.em.. ,. Vapor Recovery System & Vents were tested with which tank? Parts and Labor used General Comments when OWNER or local regulations require immediate reports of System failure-Complete the following: REPO. RTED NAME- DATE TIME TO: Phone# OWNER or Regulatory Agency FILE NUMBER Print Certified Te~r~ Name " Vacutect~ Certffication Number Certified Testers $i~ ~ '/'/-~ ~-""0~/' .. Da. Testing Completed CITY OF BAKE~'IELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (80~) 3253979 =r~$PECTION RF. CORD ...... POST Ca.~O A? ;Oa S~ , ~ ~s) for ~ S~D,W, Fill ~x ~k ,, , CITY OF BAKER~IELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979  CARD AT JOB 81T~ Facile/ ~ --'--' Ci~, Z~p C~, Z~p ~ ~ Phone INSPECTION DATE INSPF..CYOR l~:~fill of Tank(s) Spark Test Certification or M~ufam~s Method .... C~bodic Prom:~orl of Tank(~~[j~~d~ PIPING SYST~ Piping & R~:ewny w/Collecti~xt Sump Elecu-ical Isolation or' Piping Fs~m Tank(s) Cathodic Protection S.vstcm-P~ping Dispen.~' Pan SEC'ON f..~ncr L. tstall~ - Tank, s) ~ l~ner tmtallatioo - Piping Vault With Product compauble Sealer .=._..__ L~vei Crauses a~ Sense~. Floax Veto V-lyre ~ Produc~ Compatible Fill Box(m) Procluc~ IAne L~k De~aons) ~ Dc~cm~(s) for Ar~m~ $1~:~-D.W. Tank(s) ___=.__. Monitoring W¢ll(s)/Sum~s) - H20 T~s~ ~ Lcak Dc~oz~on Devices) for V~lme~~ __,_.__.---. Spill Prevemion Box~ FINAL MOmtonng WoI~. Caps & Locks Fill BOx Lock CORRECTION NG ICE .ke 'sfield Dept. ,. , . . , ,,,,, ,,, , OJ~f'ice of Environmental Servtc 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 I Date: ITo: Title: Business Name: Address: IZiP Code: I Business Phone: 24 Hr. Phone: Correct Ail Violations Location of violation checked below Requirement Hazardous Waste 1 Remove & properly dispose of Har-zardous wast~e 2 Provide containers wth tight fitting lids for storage & proper labeling & accumulation dates Signs 3 Provide & maintain appropriate address numbers on a contrasting background visible from street CBMC, UFC Maintenance Records 4 Provide up to date maintenance records on monitoring device and leak detection equipment Title 23 CLR Inventory 5 Verification of inventory materials & abatement supplies & procedures (H&S) Extinguishers 6 Fire extingushers recharged, conspicious, location & properly mounted (H.F...~¢~. ~¢10) MSDS and HazMatTraining 7 Verification of MSDS availability & Haz Mat Training (H&S) Proper Owner Operator Data 8 Financial Responsibility, Tank Information, Piping Information, Emergency Contact Info. CCR 23 Other 9 Person receiving correction notice On / / an inspection will be made, if no compliance. Signature After violations are corrected return I Date Completed: this notice by mail, or in person, to: by: Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Inspector Inspector Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 FD ? KBF-7171 CORRECTION NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Location Sub Div, Blk. . Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cor. No Completion Date for Corrections .. Date Inspector 326-3979 02/18/99 08:48 8805 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV ~001 *** ACTIVITY REPORT TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 0495 CONNECTION TEL 3260191 CONNECTION ID START TIME 02/18 08:45 USAGE TIME 02'20 PAGES 3 RESULT OK D February 9, 1999 FIRE CHIEF Kangs Arco RON FRAZE 1102 34th Street AOMINmTRATTV~ S'=aviCES Bakersfield, CA 93301 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 RE: Compliance Inspection SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 The city will start compliance inspections on all fueling stations within the city limits. This inspection will include business plans, P.EVE~ON s~nVIc~s underground storage tanks and monitoring systems, and hazardous 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 materials inspection. VOICE (805) 326-,395'1 FAX (8O5) 326-O5'76 To assist you in preparing for this inspection, this office is ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES enclosing a checklist for your convenience. Please take time to read this 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 list, and verify that your facility has met all the necessary requirements to VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 be in compliance. TRAJNIN$ DMSlON Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 5642 Vlctor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 805-326-3979. VOICE (805) 3994697 FAX (805) 399-5763 SincereJy, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure a, Tanknology 8900 Shoal. Creek BIvd, Building 200 Austin Texas 78757 Phone: (512)~4~5~.L6.3-3_~,,-' --- Fax: (51~)),'459-14,~ / KERN CTY- ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH ) // 2700 M STREET / -'. '"' ~ SUITE 300 / , r ,., Te~~01,~ Order Number: 3108818 ~W Dear Regulator, Enclosed are the results of recent testing pe~ormed at the following facility: ARCO INDIPENDENT 1102 34TH. ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93307 Testing performed: Leak detector tests Line tests Tank tests Sincerely, Dawn Kohlmeyer Manager, Field Reporting 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 FAX (512) 459-1459 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT TEST TYPE: VacuTect PURPOSE: COMPLIANCE TEST DATE: 01/11/99 CUSTOMER PO: WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3108818 CLIENT: RLW EQUIPMENT $11E:ARCO INDIPENDENT 2014 SOUTH UNION 1102 34TH. ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 JO~N RAMBOUSEK GINA (805) 834-1100 (805) 322-5268 The following Jest(s) were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA and local regulations Tank Tests I 1 UNLEADED 11,829 95.00 PASS 0. 000 PASS 2 2 SUPER 11,829 95.00 PASS 0.000 PASS 3 3 PLUS 11,829 95.00 PASS 0.000 PASS Line and Leak Detector Tests ,~::,::::::::::::::~ ~4~ i i ~EADED -. 033 F 2 2 SUPER 0. 000 P Y P 3 3 PLUS O. 000 P Y P Tanknology appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in thc future. Please call any time, day or night, when you need us. Tanknology representative: Test conducted by: BRIAN HARMON RIC~IMOND PI~ILLIPS C. /:,-'/ .,::: ../' ,., ~ · ..~.:,< / / / /'-' ./~// Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 91-1071 Printed 01/15/1999 09:27 SGILLINGHA INDIVID&L TANK INFORMATION AN;rEST RESULTS TEST DATE: 01/11/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3108818 CLIENT:I:;LLW EQUIPMENT AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE:~:~.CO INDIPENDENT Tank ID: i i Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches: 148.0 Product: O'm.~ED Vent manifolded: YSS Bottom to grade in inches: 154.0 Capacity in gallons: 11,82 9 Vapor recovery manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches: 53.0 Diameter in inches: 95.00 Overfill protection: NO Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0 Length in inches: 390 Overspill protection: ~gs Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Material: Installed: Stage II vapor recovery: ]~a,Z.~NCE CP installed on: / / COMMENTS Start (in) End (in) Dipped Water Level: 0.00 0.00 New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2 Dipped Product Level: 33.00 33.00 Probe Water Level: o. 000 0. 000 Make: Model: Ingress Detected: Water N Bubble N Ullage~ S/N: Test time: 09: 11-10: 30 Open time in sec: Inclinometer reading: -1.00 Holding psi: VacuTect Test Type: Single tank Resiliency cc: NOT NOT VacuTect Probe Entry Point: FAll Test leak rate mi/m: TESTED TESTED Pressure Set Point: -1.00 Metering psi: Tank water level in inches: 0.00 Calib. leak in gph: Water table depth in inches: Results: Determined by (method): NO WELL Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS Material: STEEL Diameter (in): 2.0 Length (ft): 5O. 0 Test psi: 50 Bleedback cc: 0 Test time (min): 3o NOT NOT NOT Start time: 11: 00 TESTED TESTED TESTED End time: 11: 30 ~inal gph: -0. 033 Result: FAIL Pump type: PRESSURE Pump make: TOKHE IM COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: YES Printed 01/15/1999 09:27 TEST DATE: 01/11/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3108818 CLIENT:R.LW EQUIPMENT AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE:ARCO INDIPENDENT Tank ID: 2 2 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches: 14'7.0 Product: SUPER Vent manifolded: ~¢s Bottom to grade in inches: 153.0 Capacity in gallons: 11,82 9 Vapor recovery manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches: 52.0 Diameter in inches: 95.00 Overfill protection: NO Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0 Length in inches: 39O Overspill protection: Y~s Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Material: STEEL Installed: Stage II vapor recovery: CP installed on: / / COMMENTS Sm~ (in) End (in) II Dipped Water Level: 0,00 0.00 New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L,D, #2 ED, #2 Dipped Product Level: 24.75 24.75 Probe Water Level: 0.000 0.000 Make: ~D JACk. CT Model: X.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water N Bubble N UllageN S/N: ,v. Test time: 10: 47-12:13 Open time in sec: 3. oo Inclinometer reading: -1.00 Holding psi: ~.5 VacuTect Test Type: Multiple tanks Resiliency cc: 65 .NOT VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Fill ]'est leak rate mi/m: 3.89. o TESTED Pressure Set Point: -1.00 Metering psi: zo Tank water level in inches: 0. o0 Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo Water table depth in inches: Results: PASS Determined by (method): NO WeLL Result: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Material: STEEL Diameter (in): 2.0 Length (ft): 5O. 0 Test psi: 5O Bleedback cc: 0 Test time (min): 3O NOT NOT NOT Start time: 09: 30 TESTED TESTED TESTED End time: 10: O0 Final gph: O. 000 Result: PASS Pump type: PRESSORE Pump make: TOZ~-m TM COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: Printed 01/15/1999 09:27 TEST DATE: 01/11/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3108818 CLIENT:RLW EQUIPMENT AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE:ARCO INDIPENDENT Tank ID: 3 3 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches: 145.0 Product: PLUS Vent manifolded: YEs Bottom to grade in inches: 150.0 Capacity in gallons: 11,829 Vapor recovery manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches: 50.0 Diameter in inches: 95.00 Overfill protection: NO Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0 Length in inches: 390 Overspill protection: YEs Stage I vapor recovery: COAX Material: STEEL Installed: Stage II vapor recovery: BAZ~NCE CP installed on: / / COMMENTS ~N~T~S: LTs:Te~: Metho ~ .:: Start (in) End (in) Dipped Water Level: 0.00 0.00 New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L,D. #2 L,D, #2 Dipped Product Level: 23.00 23.00 Probe Water Level: 0.000 0.000 Make: m~D JAC~ Model: X.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water N Bubble ~ UllageN S/N: n/a Test time: 10: 47-12: 13 Open time in sec: 3. oo Inclinometer reading: -1,00 Holding psi: 3.4 VacuTect Test Type: Hultiple taaks Resiliency cc: ?o NOT VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Fill Test leak rate mi/m: 189.0 TESTED Pressure Set Point: -1.00 Metering psi: ~o Tank water level in inches: 0.00 Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo Water table depth in inches: Results: ~ASS Determined by (method): NO WELT. Result: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Material: STEEL Diameter (in): 2.0 Length (ft): 50.0 Test psi: 50 Bleedback cc: 0 Test time (min): 3O NOT NOT NOT Start time: 11: 4 5 TESTED TESTED TESTED End time: 12: 15 Final gph: 0.00o Result: PASS Pump type: PRESSORE Pump make: TOK~E IM COMMENTS Impact %'a{ves Operational: YES Printed 01/15/1999 09:27 Tan/motogy 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 i AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 · FAX (512) 459-1459 TEST DATE:0 1 / 1 1 / 9 9 WORK ORDER NUMBER31 0 8 81 8 CLIENT:R.T.,W ~..QUT~MENT SlTE:2~.CO 'rNDTPENDI~.NT COMMENTS Regular line failed notifed RLW and station owner on site. PARTS REPLACED HELIUM PINPOINT TEST RESULTS (IF APPLICABLE) Printed 01/15/1999 09:27 SGILLINGHA L;!i{E LE-T~K REPORT ....... ~NGS ~RCO 1i82 34TH :ST c,~ER.~rIELL. CA P~REM UNLEI:ID ". ~TOTUS':. .,~' GPH LEAK ....... LINE LE, qK REPORT ....... THU MAR 04~99 i:t7:26 PM STATION NP.t'IE: KAHGS ARCO !i82 34TH ST BAKERSFIELD CA ~..,.'_,01 UNLEADED CURRENT STATUS: DiD NOT HOLD PSI LINE LE~K REPORT ....... FRI NAR 05~9~ 2:00:3! PM STRT~ON ~ANE: KANGS ARCO !10~ S4TH ST BAK£RSFIELO CA UNLEADED CURRENT STATUS: DiD NOT HOLD PSi 01/04/99 13:55 't2805 326 0576 BIq) HAZ ML~T DIY t~]002 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM 1715 Chester Ave., Bnkemfield, CA (805) 326-39'/9 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TANK TIG~ TEST FACII .ITY._ PERMIT TO OPERATE # OPERATORS NAME .' OWNERS NAME NUMB~ OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~' IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED TANK# VOLUME ~ A ~ £ g s ~ t ~ ~ HazMatEmcrg Complaint Itaz Mat Incident ! Spill Report / Complaint Follow Up I,/, I Reporting Party ~)o ~ Environmental Services Contact Address Telephone No. ~ ~t _ [ ! O'C.J ~ r ~f~ Description of the incident ( Chemical name and Quantity ) Responding to Incident Observations- Special Conditions and / or health risks Haz Mat Team Dispatched Y N Van Cellular No. 332-7865 OES Number Required Y N Number Poss Exposure Victims Medical Attention Required or Obtained Probable Hazardous Waste Clean Up Y N P 0P-4 368 559 Receipt for Certified Mail NoJnsuranc, p Coverage Provided ~ Do not use for International Mail (See Reverse} P.O., State and ZIP Code ]~AtQ[RSF;[~.]J) CA 93302 Postage $ .32 Certified Fee 1.10 Special Delivery Fee Restricted Deliver,/Fee Return Receipt Showing ~ I. 10 to Whom & Date Delivered I Return Receipt Showing to Whom, ~ Date, and Addressee's Address I TOTAL Postage ~ · Faas I $ 2.5 2 Postmark or Date STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAiL FEE, ANO CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES (see freer). 1. if you want this receipt postmarked, stick the gemmed steb to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a pest office service window or hand it to your rural carrier (no extra charge). 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of the article, date, detach and retain the receipt, and mail the article~, 3. If you want a return receipt, write the certified mail number and your nome and address on a return receipt card, Form 3811, and attach it to the front of the article by meaps of the gummed ends if-space permits. Otherwise, affix to beck of article. Endorse front of article RET~RN~ECEIPT REOUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you went delivery restricted to the addressee, or to an authorized agent of the addressee, endorseq~ESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt, if return receipt is requested, check the applicable blocks in item I of Form 3811. 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry, lO2595-93-z-o478 Official Business ",,o~ ',^..c. ,/;' 8 ~ USE TO AVOtD-t~AYMENT ~, x,..~¥ 5 ~_~,,- ,, · ' :.6~F~.P.Q.STAGE, $8~00- Print your name, address and ZIP Code here BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 ll,l,:,:li::,li,ll,,,,,,il,i,,li II1,,,,,,11,t,1,,,I,1,,,1111,,,,,,11 .~NDER: ~l~,plete items 1 and/er 2 for additional services. I also wish to receive the 1~)plete items 3, and 4a & b. following services (for an extra · 3=fwlt your name and address on the reverse of this f(~rm so that we can fee): return this card to you. · Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1. [] Addressee's Address does not permit. .~.Write"ReturnReceiptRequested"onthemai}piecebelowthearticlenumber. 2. [] Restricted Del,very · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered, Consult postmaste~for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number · ~ P 390 214 400 ~ BONG UN KANG 4b. Service Type ~ ~GS AIr, CO [] Registered [] Insured 1~02 34TH STREET ~Certified [] COD BAKERSFIEIJ) CA 93302 [] Express Mail [] Return Receipt for Merchandise 7. Date of Dei, Lvery inature (Addressee) 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested /~.~%,v~ and fee is paid) Inature (A~e-n~) ~/ )rm 381 1, December 1991 *u.S. GPO: t{i93---352-714 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT December 23, 1998 Bong Un Kang Kangs Arco ~,~ CmEF 1102 34'h Street RON FRAZE Bakersfield, CA 93302 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street ~kersCie~d, CA 93301 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK OPERATING PERMIT VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 CERTIFIED MAIL SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Kang: VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 As you are aware, the State and Federal Underground Tank PREVENTION SERVICES Regulations require that any tank permitted to operate after December 22, 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 9{~301 1998 deadline, must be in full compliance with the underground tank VOICE (805) 326-.3951 regulations. Our records show, that your tanks located at Kangs Area, FAX (805) 326-0576 l 102 34th Street do not meet those upgrade requirements. ENVIRONMENTAL ~ERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 You are therefore hereby notified that your permit to operate the VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX(805) 326-0576 underground storage tanks located at Kangs Arco, l 102 34th Street is hereby revoked. TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 If you are in the process of upgrading your tanks, but were unable VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 to meet the deadline, we will re-issue a permit to operate when the storage tank upgrade is complete. If you do not have a permit to upgrade your tanks, within 90 days of this notice, your tanks will be considered illegally abandoned, and steps will be taken to assure that those tanks are properly closed. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dm ~p.~=, ~ /~' ~_-LF ~/_~-~ 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) [ INEW FACILITY [ ]MODIFICATION OF FACILITY [ JNEW TANK I~$TALLATION AT EXISIING FACILII'Y STAR'f'[N'O DATE ~ ~'~ PROPOSED COMPLETION' DATE FACILITY' NAIviE ~ ZIP CODE TAI,,{I( OWNER PHONE NO.~ ZIP CODE; CA LICENSE NO.~ mom ~o. ~.m~~ crr~ ~~ LI~. ~o. WATER TO F^CILrrY PROVIDED BY DEPTH TO GROUND WATER SOIL TYPE EXPECTED AT SITE NO. OF TANKS TO BE INSTbX.t.m~ A/./.~- ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL YES.f NO SPR~, PREVENTION CONTROl, AND COb'N'IER MEASURES PLAN ON ~ .YES ;NO SE.C'rION FOR MOTOR TA~ ~o. .v_oLr.~E UNLEAD£D ~or. rn~ PKE~n~ D~,SEL AV~Ano~r ~ECT][O~l FOR ~lo~ MOTOR, FUEL STOI~GE TANI~ TANK NO. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS NO. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORED (NO BRAND NAME) ~ m,~OWN) FOR OFFICLAL USE ONLY THE APPUCANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONDITIOI~ OF THIS PERMrr AND ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIOI~. TRTHI~F~) C.I~S~cT~ COMPLETED ~UNDER FElq~AI. TY OF 1: F_.RIUR Y, AND TO THE ~ F~ C F~O~WLF. I~E, II~ · L D December 2, 1998 FIRE CHIEF Bong Un Kang RON FRAZE Kangs Arco ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 1102 34th Street 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield, CA 93302 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SO...ESS,ON SE..C.S UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Three weeks from today, December 23, 1998, your current Bakersfield, CA 93301 underground storage tank(s) will become illegal to. operate. Federal law VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 requires that your permit be revoked and, after January 1, 1999, it will be illegal for any fuel distributor to deliver to any non-upgraded tank(s). ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 For those who will not make the deadline, this office suggests that VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 you start preparing for closure, i.e. emptying fueling tanks, careful scheduling for last fuel deliveries. Your facility will not be permitted to TRAINING DIVISION 5642 victor Ave. pump fuel after December 22, 1998. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 3994697 FAX (805) 399-5763 For more information regarding closure requirements, please contact this office at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director D October 28, 1998 Bong Un Kang Kangs Arco F~ CH~F I 102 34th Street RON FRAZE Bakersfield, CA 93302 sER ¢Es 2101 'H" Street UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Bakersfield, CA 93301 voice (805) 32s-3~41 FAX (SOS) 39S-1~ Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SER~CE~ 2~01 'H' Strut Having difficulty getting a return phone call ~om underground storage aake~ne~a. CA ~330~ tank contractors? Are contractors telling you that they are booked until Februa~ vo~ce (sos) 32~3~ F~ (SOS) 39S-1~ and March of 19997 Has your price, that you were quoted six months ago, almost doubled? PR~EN~ON SER~CE~ 1715 Chester Ave. 8ake~e~d, CA 9330~ These are some of the concerns voiced by tank owners who are now vo~c~ (~os) 32v39s~ t~ing to meet the compliance deadline. With less than 53 days leR, many will F~ (805) 3264576 fall short of being upgraded by December 22, 1998. E~RONMENT~ SER~CE~ 1715 Chester Ave. This office has started issuing compliance stickers to those owners who Bakemfield, CA 93301 voice (sos) 3~s-3~ have upgraded or replaced their underground storage tanks. We regret that you F~ (80S) 32S~S7S will not be receiving one. _ . T~NING DI~SION s~2 ~o~ A~e. For those who will not make the deadline, this office suggests that you Sake~n~d, CA 9330S start preparing for closure. Your facilities will not be pe~itted to pump ~el vo~c~ (sos~ 3~ F~ (80~) 3~-57s3 a~er December 22, 1998. For info~ation regarding compliance or tank closure, please feel free to contact this office at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Unde~ood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Se~ices SBU/dm cc: Ralph E. Huey, Director L D September 30, 1998 Bong Un Kang Kangs Arco 1102 34th Street FIRE CHIEF Bakersfield, CA 93302 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield,CA 93301 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE VOICE (805)326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 325-3941 One month from today, this office will start issuing compliance FAX (805) 395-1349 stickers to those owners who have upgraded or replaced their underground PREVENTION SERVICES storage tanks. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805)326-3951 We regret you will not be receiving one. On December 23, 1998, FAX (805) 326-0576 your current underground storage tank(s) will become illegal to operate. Current law would require that your permit be revoked and, without a ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. compliance sticker it will be illegal for you to receive fuel deliveries after Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 January 1, 1999. FAX (005) 326-0576 After 90 days of closure, your tank will be considered illegally TRAINING DIVISION 5~42 wctor Ave. abandoned and we will take action to properly close these tanks. If you do Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 not comply with our tank closure requirements, we will find it necessary FAX (805) 399-5763 , to take legal action, including, but not limited to citation and/or injunctive relief. Time is running out, you have 83 days before the deadline arrives. 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 cc: Ralph E. Huey, Director L D August 31, 1998 Bong Un Kang ~ c,,~r Kangs Arco RON FRAZE 1102 34th Street ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93302 2~01 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. who have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the second quarter Bakersfield, GA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 of 1998. This office is expecting an even bigger third quarter result. This FAX (805) 326-0576 commitment, has helped this office achieve an 84% compliance average for the underground storage tanks within the City. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 For those who have still not upgraded, time is running out. VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 December 22, 1998 is just three months away!! TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. If this office can be of any assistance, please d° not hesitate to call Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 3994697 me at 326-3979. FAX (805) 399-5763 Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT July 29, 1998 Bong Un Kang Kangs Arco 1102 34th Street FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY Bakersfield, CA 933 02 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bake~,e~d, CA 9~1 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 210l 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 YOU have been receiving monthly updates from this office, regarding the (805) 326-3941 FAX cms) 395-1~9 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 PREVENTION SERVICES business. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 C805) 326-3951 On December 23, 1998 (December 22, 1998 deadline) this office will be FAX (805) 326-0676 forced to revoke your permit to operate, effectively shutting down your fueling ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES operati'on. 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)3260576 After 90 days of closure, your tanks will be considered illegally abandoned and we will take action to properly close these tanks. If you do not TRAINING DIVISION 5642 ¥ictorStreet comply with our tank closure requirement, we will find it necessary to take legal Bakersfield, CA 93308 action, including, but not limited to citation and/or injunctive reliefi (805) 399-4697 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 SBU/dm BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT June 30, 1998 Bong Un Kang Kangs Arco 1102 34th Street FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY Bakersfield, CA 93302 ADMINISTRA/IVE SERVICE~ 2101 'H" Street Bakorsfloldo CA 93301 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPEESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (~) ~26-~41 The City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health will hold FAX (805) 395-1349 a Underground Storage Tank Workshop. PREVENI10N SERVICES 1715Chester Ave. This will be the final opportunity, before the December 22, 1998 deadline, Bakersfield, CA 93~1 (805) 326-3951 to ask questions regarding upgrade, removals, financing, and other related FAX (805) 326-0576 requirements. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715ChestorAvo. The workshop will be held on Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - Bakersfield, CA 93301 (80,5) 326-3979 12:00 Noon. The location will be the Kern County Environmental Health FAX (805) 326-0576 Services Department, 2700 "M" Street, First Floor Conference Room. 11~AININGDIVISION Enclosed is a registration form. Please fill out and mail or fax before the 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA93308 registration deadline, July 17, 1998. (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 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 Bong Un Kang Arco FIRE CHIEF ~angs MIGHAELR. KELLY 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93302 ADMINIST~43IVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301' (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 ~ FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVENllON ~ERVICES 171~ cheer A,,e, The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who Bakersfield. CA 93,301 (805) 326-3951 have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the first quarter of 1 998. This FAX (805) 326-0576 office is expecting an even bigger second quarter result. This commitment, has ENVIRONMENTAl, SERVICES helped this office achieve a 75% compliance average for the underground storage 1715Ghee'er^ye. 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'I~NINO DIVISION 5642 Victor Stroet 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 Bong Un Kang Kangs Arco 1102 34th Street FIRECHIEF Bakersfield, CA 93302 MICHAEL R, KELLY UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPEESSION SEILNICES 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 FAX (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 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. controls, which includes underground storage tank facilities. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 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 SEI~/ICES 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 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (~0,5) 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". 11~JNING DIVISION The City of Bakersfield hopes all of our underground storage tank owners take advantage 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, 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 February 23, 1998 fll~ CHIEf MICHAEL R. KELLY Kangs Arco 1 102 34~ Street ~-nm~vE ~ Bakersfield, CA 93302 2101 'H' Street Bake~'l'~l, CA 93,t01 ca) a~-~ RE: Upgrade Requirements FAX (805) 395-11M9 ~n~mo. ~ Dear Mr. Bong Un Kang: 2101 'H" Street Baket~'fleld, CA 93,301 Cd0fi) 32.64941 This office has had several requests fi.om contractors in the Bakersfield FAX C81~) 395-1~9 area requesting confirmation of your upgrade requirements. 1715 C~,~o~Aw. After carefully reviewing your file, I find the following upgrade Baken~fleld, CA 93301 (80fi) 326-3951 requirements. I find that your tanks were lined by Sessions Tank Liners Inc. on lAX (806) 326 (]576 October 7, 1991. However, you do not presently have cathodic protection for your tanks or your lines. You also do not have a monitoring system which must EN~IK)NMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. include positive shut-down. Bc~ersfietd, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 Accordingly, prior to any work being done, you must have a precision tank and piping test to insure tank and piping integrity. Depending on the ~,~.,.G ~v~s~o. condition of your piping, you may have to replace your piping. However, this 5642 Victo~ Street 8Ok,'tie,cl. CA 9~108 must be determined by a qualified contractor. (80~) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326- 39379. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT January 27, 1998 a~ cn~eF Kangs Arco MICHAEL R. KELLY 1102 34th Street ADMINI$1RATIVE $1:I~flCE$ Bakesfield, CA 93302 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-39~1 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE FAX (805) 395-1349 SUre,SS,ON s~cra Dear Bong Un Kang: 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 C805) 326-3941 The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who FAX (805) 395-1349 have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the month of January. During n~,mnON s~v~:~s the month of January, our office had six sites (1 4 tanks) which are now in 1715 ChestorAvo. compliance. This is a very big "first step". Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 For those who have not yet upgraded, I would like to share some thOughts ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE$ on why it is so important to act right away: 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (tKO5) 326-3979 1. Licensed contractors are booking up fast, in some cases, up [AX (~15)326-0576 to three months in advance. 2. Supplies (pumps, dispensers, leak detection equipment) 1RAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street may be scarce. Bakersfield. CA 93308 3 The cost for upgrading or removing could go up as demand (805) 3994697 ' vax c~ 30,-sza 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, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services cc: Kirk Blair, Assistant Chief BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 18, 1997 .~ c.,a: Kangs Arco MICHAEL R. KElly 1102 34th St Bakersfield. CA 93302 ADMINI~[~ATIVE 2101 'H' Sheet ~.cAg~o~ Dear: Bong Un Kang (805) 326-3941 lAX (805) 395-1;549 You will be receiving this letter on or about December 22, 1997. One 210~ -H- ~eet year from today, December 22, 1998, your current underground storage tank(s) B~k~a. CAgm~ will become illegal to operate. Current law would require that your permit be (805} 326-$941 FAX (8O5)a954~49 revoked and, would make it illegal for any fuel distributer to deliver to any non upgraded tank(s). 171§ Cl'~ster Avo. ~k~, CA 9a.~ However, in reviewing your file I see that you do plan to upgrade your (805) 326-3951 FAX c~)a26-o576 tank(s) by Jufi~i~.!.'~;~':i99~8..: We congratulate you on your decision to upgrade, your tank(s) and simply want to offer any assistance we can in meeting your target E~:~nManst Sm,~:~ date. Please remember to contact this office for permits well in advance of your 171~ Cl~ostof Avo. B~e~-~e~d. CAgm~ anticipated start date. As we get closer to the December 22, 1998 date, I would (805) 326-3979 FAX Cra)326-0576 expect construction lead times to become extended, as well as costs for tank up rades. i'itAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street B~-r~o. CA9~0~ Sincerely, (80,5) 309-4697 FAX (8O5) 309-5763 Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dm cc: Kirk Blair, Assistant Chief BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT April 29, 1996 FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY Bong Un Kang ADMINISlIL~11VE SEEVICES Kang's Arco 2101 'H' Street 1 1 02 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805)326-3941 Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAX (805) 395-1349 RE: Confirmation Sampling at ~-StreY~-Ci~ Bakersfield, Ca. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Mr. Kang: Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the result of the Soil Sample Report dated April 10, 1996 associated with the product line repair. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 response actions have been completed, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or FAX (805)326-0576 removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. ENVIEONMENTA[ SERVICES Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from 1715 Chester Ave. liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any FAX (805) 326-0576 parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to ~3~.INING DIVISION limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further 5<542 Victor Street enforcement actions. 6okersfielcl, CA 93308 (605) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805) ,326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm cc: R. Huey J. Castiilo, RWQCB B. Beal, ICES >' I Report To... ,, · . · '~: ,.,. Analy$!sRequested ' . 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' ' 2345 FRUI~E %8 Date Received: 03/25/96 .'.. :~ . ~B~ER~FIELD, ~ 93312 Lab0rato~ No.: 96-03456-1 'Attn: BRITT BE~ 805-.861-1884 ... ~ ' ~'~ S~ie.,Description': ~CO: SOIL ' S~ling:?Da~e/Time: , 03/25/96 ~ 09:30~ ,(, .: . . · "' ' ', : -. . . t "' '~ethod' " ": '" :' ,ii ' .'C0ns~uenes S~p~e ~es=~ gn~ P.Q.D..- ~e~hod; ,; J., Total Recoverable Petrole~ '.' ~ ~ ,'.. "'Hydrocarbons 35. mg/kg 20. EP~;418.,1 ' !.~'~Calif°rnia D'0~186 Stuart G Buttr~,. "' , Department Super~msor . . .q[?~ ' ~]~ ~?t~ '~t~ ~SuIts listed in this repo~ are lor the exclusive ~se of the'submlfflng pa~. BO Labora~rles, Inc. assumes no msponslblliW for ~ aEemtlon, separation, detachment Or third pa~ interpretation. B~CZmSrZ~'~ ~'ZgZ OFFZCE OF EIIVZ~AL SERVZCES' ~7 ~5 ~eo~e= Ave., ~e~fXeXd, ~ g330X (805) 326-3979 RICH 9 VIRONMENTAL 5643 BROOKS CT BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308, (805) 392-8687 ~T.~RT 1000 UNDRRFILLAND~RRT 1050 ULLAGE SYSTEM' Precision Underground Storage Tank System Leak Test T~ST RIS~LTS Job~RICH1020 Test Date: 11/27/95 BILLIN~:I.C.E.S. SIT~:KANGts ARCO 2345 Fruitvale #8 1102 34 TH St. Bakersfield, Ca.93308 BAKERSFIElD,CA. PRODUCT VOL~M~ %FULL W~TTED NON-WETTED PRODUCT L~AK HATeR,IN ~G~.~) PORTION PORTION LI~ DIL"I~L'~OR TANK' UNL~ADED 10000 00% NOTEST NO TEST -0.008 PASS· 0" MID-UNL 10000 00% NO TEST NO TEST -02005 PASS 0" PREMIUM 10000 00% NO TEST NO TEST -0.004 pASs 0" Measurements showed that water in the backfill area at the time of testing was below tank bottom, and therefore not a facter in test determination, A precision test was performed on tanks at the ,above location using the Alert 1000 underfilt system and the Alert 1050 ullage system. I have reviewed the data. Produced in conjUnction wi=.h this test for purpose of verifying the results and certifying the tank systems. The testing was performed in acorrdance with Alert protocol, and therefore satisfies all requirements for such testing as. set forth .by NFPA 329-92 and USEPA 40 CFR part 280. The results of testing are shown on the following page, and indicate whether the wetted and non-wetted por=ionpassed or failed. Included with the reportare reproduction of data compiled during the test which formed the basis for these conclusion. This information is stored· in a permanent file if future verification of test results is needed. AL\NC O40 Test Certified By: State certgS0-1072 'RICH ENVIRONMENTAL LEAK DETECTOR ,TESTDATA ~ K~ ' ' ,/~ ' SITE: _ .)¢.. ~ , ~ ~' ,, , j · RICH ENVIRONMENTAL SER, VICE STATION SERVICES ' ..5~43 BRO0~,S ~RT ?.~e,Z LT--3 livdrom~mt~LL~ Produa~_ L~ue ToB~ ~Regu~ Sh°°~ ~'~ ' b'~ART T~ISE END TZIfE TEST VQLUI~E PRODUG-F /.READ/JiG ~~ ..... ... .~~ .... I ce~y ~h~ ~he abovo ~ ~ were ~onduo~ on ~h~ dm~e a~o~ng ~o tho ~u~~ Teoh.: · ' C ~e teat data ~oZZe~tOn tine ~od ~ be ~teen ~nUtem. DATE: W/O #:.~L~ RIGH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE STATION SERVICES ~ BROOKS COURT ~KERSFIELD, CALI~RNIA g~08 T~. ~ LT~3 Hydro,~c ~dU~ ~ne T~t, )R~u~t START TZM£ END TZME TEST VOLUIIE pRODUGT / R~D~NG' /~DZ~G P~R~ RATE R~SULT 1' =er~y that the ~bove da~e a~o~ng to the equ~p~nt ~u~U~e~' 8 proceduree and lllitations and ~he ~sults as ltst~ a~ to my knovl~ge t~e and · The ~e~ .pa~/fe~ ~ de~e~ned u~Lng LEAK DETEC~ ~$T ~ T~ I I o ~' 'R 4/ -"t~ ~'7' ............ 3 ~ ~ ~ FAlL LID ~L L/D ~ ~~ - ' ~ ,' F~L :' ~/~~' RICH ENVIRONMENTAL 5643 BROOKS CT BAKERSFIELD,CA.93308 (805)392-8687 ALERT 1000 UNDERFILL AND ALERT 1050 ULLAGE SYSTEM Precision Underground Storage Tank System Leak Test TEST RESULTS Job#RICH1020 " Test Date: 11/27/95 BILLING:I.C.E.S. SITE:KANG'S ARCO 2345 Fruitvale #8 1102 34 TH St. Bakersfield,Ca.93308 BAKERSFIELD,CA. PRODUCT VOLUME %FULL WETTED NON-WETTED PRODUCT LEAK WATER IN (GAL) PQRTION PORTIQN LINE DETECTOR TANK UNLEADED 10000 00% NO TEST NO TEST -0.008 PASS 0" MID-UNL 10000 00% NO TEST NO TEST -0.005 PASS 0" PREMIUM 10000 00% NO TEST NO TEST -0.004 PASS 0" WATER BALANCE Measurements showed that water in the backfill area at the time of testing was below tank bottom, and therefore not a facter in test determination. A precision test was performed on tanks at the above location using the Alert 1000 underfill system and the Alert 1050 ullage system. I have reviewed the data produced in' conjunction with this test for purpose of verifying the results and certifying the tank systems. The testing was performed in acorrdance with Alert protocol, and therefOre satisfies all requirements for such testing as set forth by NFPA 329-92 and USEPA 40 CFR part 280. The results of testing are shown on the following page, and indicate whether the wetted and non-wetted portion passed or failed. Included with the report are reproduction of data compiled during the test which formed the basis for these conclusion. This information is stored in a permanent file if future verification of test results is needed. AL~NC 040 Test Certified By: ~am0s G. Rich ~Stato cort#90-1072 FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. · BAKERSFIELD, CA · 93301 R.E. HUEY R.B. TOBIAS, HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3979 February 13, 1996 (805) 326-3951 Bong Un Kang Kang's Arco Bakersfield~-~CA' ' 93~01 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted during the gasoline line leak repair on November 30, 1995. Permit #BT-0326. Dear Mr. Kang: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the leaking gasoline line located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The workplan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A - Reports, Tri - Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of Underqround Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at a rate of $62.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT REPORT DATE I CASE #- REPRESENTING O OWNE~PE~TOR ~ REGION~ BOARD ~ COMPA~ OR ~ENCY NAME ~ ADDRESS ~RE~ C~ ~A~ ZIP .NAME I ~NT.T PERSON ~ PHONE ADDRESS ~RE~ C~ STA~ ~IP FACILI~ N~E (IF APPL~ABL~ IOPE~TOR '' I PHONE  ADDRESS ~ CROSS STREET ¢ L~[ A~NCY AGENCY N~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE ~z ~ ~ REG~N~ BOARD PHONE e (1) NAUE OUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) m . ~ UNKNOWN ~ DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N M~HOD USED TO STOP DISC~RGE (CHECK ~L ~AT APPL~  HAS DISCHARGE SEEN STOPPED ? '~D~ - ~, .o Q I .~ o ~ ? i~ ~ R~REPA'RTANKT~NK ~ CLOSEo~H~,TANK, FeLL mN P~C~ ~ C.ANe~ PR~EDURE ~ ~ SOURCE OF DIVERGE CAUSE(S) ~ TANK mAK ~ UNKNOWN ~ OVERFILL ~ RUPmR~AILURE ~ SPILL ~ m CHECK ONE ONLY ~ UNDERMINED ~ SOILONLY ~ GROUNDWATER ~ DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HA~ AC~ALLY BEEN AFFEC~D CHECK ONE ONLY ~ ~ NO ACTION TA~N ~ PR~IMINA~S~A~E~MENT~RKP~NSUBMI~ED ~ POLLUTIONCHA~C~RI~TION ¢ ~ ~ L~ aEt~ ~FIRMED ~ PRELIMINARY S~ A~E~M~T UNDERWAY ~ P~T CLE~UP MONITORING IN PROGRE~ ~ REMED~nON P~N ~ CASE CLmEO ~L~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) ~ E~AVA~ & DISUSE (ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ENH~C~ BIO DEGRADATION (1~ ~ ~ ~ CAPSI~(CO) ~ EXCAVATE& TREAT(E~ ~ PUMP& TREATGROUN~A~R (G~ ~ REP~CE SUPPLY(RS) m < ~ mNTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ NO ACT~N REQUIRED INA) ~ TREAmENT AT H~mP (HU) ~ VET mil 8 iNSTRUCTiONS EMERGENCY Leak Being Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response perso~L~.el r_nd equipment ~ere involved Preliminary Site Assessment Workpian Submitted - ~{orkplan/proposal at any time. If so, a Hazardous Materia~ incident Report should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine ~hether ground with the State Office of Emergency Services ~QES~ a~ 2800 ~eadowview Road, water has been, or ~ill be, impact, ed as a result of the rele3se~ Sacr~ento, CA 95832. Copies of the OrS re,Jr% fsrm~y b~ obtained at Pre!imina~ Site Assessment Underwa% - ~mplementetion of ~orkplan. your local underground storage ta~ permittln~ assney, iadica~e whether Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully the CEa report has been filed as of the date ef %klm report, defining the ex,,ant of contamination in soil ~,nd ground water and assessing impacts on surface and/or ground wa~e%~ LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation Plan - ramediation plan ~ubmitted evaluating lone term To avoxd duplicate notification pursnan~ to leal'ak and Saf~%y ~ode Section remedia%ion options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appmopriate 25180.5, a ~overnment employee should sign ~r.d date tn~ form in this block, remediation options also submitted. A signature here does not mean 5hat the t~ai~ has been deter~ansd to pose a CteanuD Underwa~ - Jmp!ementa~ion of re,mediation plan. significant threat %o human health or safety, only 'that notification Post Cleanup Monitoring in Progre_s_~ -- periodic ground water or other procedures have been followed if re,aired, monitoring at site, as necessary~ to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness of remedial activities. .REPORTED B~ Case Closed - regional board and iocei agency in concurrence that no Enter your n~ume, telephone number, and address. Indicate ~hach party you further work is necessary at the site~ .represent and provide company or agency name. IMPORTANT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FOE/-~ IS INTENDED FOR GENEI~J{L RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL POq{POSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone number, contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL ~O$ITION OF ANY GOVERB/~ENT~ A~E~CY responsible for the leak. The responsible party would no~l!y be the razZ< owner. RE~4EDIAL ACTION 'Indicate which action have been used ~o cleanup or remediate the le~k. SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow: Enter information regarding- the tank facility. At a mininni~, you must = provide the facility name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable Layer to reduce rainfall infiltration. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES' Contair~nent Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of Enter names of the local agency and Regional 9:afar Quali~y Control Board contaminant. involved. Excavate and Dispose - remove con%aminated soil and dispose in approved site. SUBSTANCES IhMYOLVED E~cavete and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the name and quantity lost of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming). is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water ~able. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. Pump and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Er~hanced Biodedradation ~ use of any available technology ~o promote Provide information regarding the discovery, and abatement of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminanh~ Replace SuRply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties. SOURCE/CAUSE Treatment at HookuM - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or Indicate source(s) of leak. Check box(es)'indi~ating cause of leak, other place of use. Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air through soil. CASE TYP~ Vent Boil - bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. Indicate the case type category for this leak. ~neck one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is ~inor~ requiring no remedial action. type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if both soil and ground water have been affected, case typ~ will be "Ground COCa, tENTS - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident, Water"~ Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "Ground Wager" SIGNATURE - Si~n the form in the space provided. designation does not imply that the affected ~ater ca~a~ot be, or is not, used for drinking water, but only that water ~ells have not yet been DISTRIBUTION affected. It is understood that case type ~ay change upon further if the form is completed by the tank o~uler or his agent, retain the last copy investigation, and forward the remaining copies intact to your local tank permitting agency for distribution. CURRENT STATUS 1~ Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Olean Water Programs, Check one box only. ~he response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 944212, Sacran~ento, CA 94244- example, if case type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120 bo the status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to 3~ Regional Water Quality Control Board that of soil. Descriptions of options fol!o~: 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to receive Proposition 6~ notifications. No Action Taken - No action has been t~ken by responsible party beyond 5. O~er/responsible party. initial report of leak~ ATORIES Page 1 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~ ICES Date Reported: 12/08/95 2345 FRUITVALE #8 ,, Date Received: 12/01/95 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93312 Laboratory No.: 95-14274~1 Attn: BRITT BEAL 805-861-1884 Sample Description: KANGS ARCO LINE REPAIR: SOIL SAMPLE SAMPLED BY FIG GRIESO Sampling Date/Time: 11/30/95 ® ll:00AM Method Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 1700. mg/kg 400. EPA-418.1 Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. ' .' ,' · : i;j:?:,..~,~i California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 ' :,' , ~.,: Stuart G. Buttram ''' · Department Supervisor '-'· :'; ,:! i "~ ~:";~, , :' ,, ~, -,~' All resulta Ibtad in this report are for the exclusive uae of the submitting party. BC kaboralorles, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation. 41 O0 Atlas C:t. · E)akersfield. CA 93308 · (BO5] 327-491 I · FAX [805) 3~27-1 ~118 _,~BORATORIES Page Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ICES ~ Date Reported: 12/18/95 2345 FRUITVALE ~8 Date Received: . 12/13/95 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93312 Laboratory No.: 95-14770-1 Attn: BRITT BEAL 805-861-1884 Sample Description: SOIL SAMPLE Sampling Date/Time: 12/12/95 ® 01:30PM Method Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L~ Method Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 270. mg/kg 100. EPA-418.1 Note: PQL's were raised due to matrix~interferences California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram .... . Department Supervisor All results Ilste~ in this rep0~ a~e for lhe exclusive use 0f ~he submlttin~ ~100 Atlas OC. · Bakemsfield. OA ~308 · [805] -~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPART BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION ! 977 ~ 007 Dote APPLICATION Applicotiofl No. In conformity with provisions of pertinent ordinances, codes and/or regulations, application is made by: ~. T. ~rv~ce Company ]102 ~4th ~treet Name of Company Address to display, store, install, use, operate, sell or handle materials or processes involving or creating con- ditions deemed hazardous to life or property as follows: 1 - ~?:g03 ~cllon under._round .~asoline utor~,~e ta~. Authorized Representative issued ~~.j....~...~....~. ...... Permit ~ .2... By .... .~...~....~.~..) ............................... Fire marshal KBF-7171 CC RECTION NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Locatiop ~.~.!/~f_.~. Sub Div. l'~---~z~ ~ ~ . Blk. . ~t' You are hereby required to ~nake the follo~ng corrections at the above l~ation: Cot. NO I Completion Date for Corrections~~~~v '~! Date ~"/r ~7-' ~'~"In.~pecto~' - ' ~'haC methods and equlpmen=, ideal:if led by name and will ~m us~ for parroting ~e moni:orinq: c. Desc=i~e =.~e loca=ion(s) where =he moni=oring will be performed (fa¢ili=y plo= plan should be a==a~ed): ' ,~_-/- ~ i '/-~=.~ , ,, · Lis= -..~e name(s) and -- -~ ~s) of =he people responsible for performing. =ne moni=oring and/or main=alning Z. Repot=lng Farm. a= Yip~-n=_ .... ~ ,. Describe the urevennlve ma~nnenance schedule for t_ha moni=oring equipmen=. Noce: Maingenaaoa musg be in aggordange wi:h =aa manufac:urers' matn=e~e no: less C~an ever~ 12 monc~s. ~ Describe =~e training necessary for =he opera=ion of UST eye=em, including .plping, and mmydmmg~Imo '- LJZ_ .... _mlmmm .... m..~ ....... 1. Zf an unaucAorized release occurs, hey viXX CAe. su~scan~o be cleaned up? Motel Z£. ~aAeamed ~ sl~0o~.aa~oo reaeA CAe envi~onmonc, ~ ~ ezpAoa~on beaird, are nec cleaned up f~om Clio :. ;escrz~e sas .~rcposea ~ec~cas and equzpmenc ~.o be us~ ~oF 2. lescr!~e the i:ca=icn ano avaz!aOili=y of tAe re~u~re~ --ieanup equl~men~ In i~am 2 a~ove. ~e.~ c~c~~ 4. Describe nne maznnanance scneaule for --.~e cleanup e~ru~p~lonl:. ...... ~.,e ~erson(s) responsible name(s) and -~=(s) cf '" au:~orlz~ng any work necessary un,er =~e response plan: TEST ~OD COJiRECTION NOTIC~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~tio, ~,~ ,d'~,.~) . Sub Diw ) lO 9- -* ~ ~ '- ~ . Blk. , . ~t. You are hereby required to make the following cor~etions at the above location: ~o~. ~o ~ Completion Date fo,' Corrections Inspector 326-3979 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TA SP. ECT!ON ~, ...... :' '*it .... Bakersfield Fire Dept. * - ii Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME '~,~,'..-.~ A~C-~ BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 FACILI~ADDRESS I1~ ~ S+ CI~ ~4~[~ ZIP CODE FA~ILI~ PHONE No. ~ INSPECTION DATE ~ ~u~ Pr~ TIME IN TIME OUT ~[~ I~ ~te/?~' I~ ~te/~ Inst ~t~ INSPECTION ~PE: ' ~' I ~ S~e S~e S~e ROUTINE ~' FOLLOW-UP I ~. ~ REQUIREMENTS ~ ~ ~a ~ no ~a y~ ~ ~a la. F~s A & B Subm~ ~ lb. F~ C Su~ ~ lc. O~mting F~ Pa~ / ld. State Surcharge Pa~ ~ le. State~nt of Fina~ial R~sibil~ Su~ ~ ~ " - .... ~ -- lf. W~en Contm~ E~sts ~n ~er & O~mt~ to O~e UST 2a. ~lid O~mting Pe~ ~ ~ 2b. Appmv~ Wr~en Ro~ine Mon~o~ng Pr~ure ~~ 2c. una~h~ Relea~ Res~n~ P~n ~ ~ ~ ~. Tank Int~ T~t in ~st 12 Months [ ~' 3b. Pre~u~ Piping Int~ri~ T~t in ~st 12 Mpnths ~ ~ ~. Sucti~ Piping ~ghtness Test in Last 3 Years~~/ ~ ~. Gmv~ F~ Piping ~ghtn~ T~ in La~ 2 ~m ~** ~ ~. T~ R~u~s Subm~ Within ~ Da~ ~ ~ :~ ~ ~' / 3f. ~ DaiN ~s~l MonRoHng of Su~i~ Pr~ ~iping ~ '~ / ~. Manual Invento~ R~cil~tipn Each M~th ~ ~ / ~. Annual Invento~ R~ilJat~ Statement Su~ ~, +' ~ ~. Metem Calibmt~ Annual~ ,, ~, ~ 5. ' W~kly Manual Tank Gauging. R~ds f~ Small Tan~ ~,. 6. Monthly Statisti~l Invento~ R~ciliation R~uas ' ~ ./~. Monthly A~atic Tank Gauging R~u~s ~ 8. Gmu~ Water ~n~oHng ~ 9. ~ Mon~oHng . . '*~ 10. Continuous Intemt~ial Mon~oHng f~ D~b~Wall~ Tan~ 11. M~hani~l Line Leak D~om ~[~{~ ~,~, ~ ~ 12, El~ronic Li~ Leak Detecto ~ 13. C~tinuous Piping Mon~oHng in)~um~ 14. A~omatic pump ShUtoff C~il~ / 15. Annual Maintenan~Calibmtion ~-L~k Det~ Equi~ ~L~ ~ 16. Leak Det~ti~ Equipment and T~t M~s Ust~ in L~113 ~ 17. Wr~en R~rds Maintain~ on ~e ~' 18. Re~ Chang~ in U~g~Co~d~ions to O~ti~~ Pr~r~ of UST S~tem Within ~ Da~ ~ 19. Re~ Una~ho~ Relea~ W~hin 24 Houm ~. AP~ov~ ~S~'S~tem Re,irs a~ U~md~,~ 2L R~s Sh~ng Cath~ Pr~ Ins~ . ~. ~ (~ ~. S~ur~ Mon~ng Wells / '~ RE-INSPECTION DATE RECEIVED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS'INSP ON .... : 'Bakersfield Fire Dept. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Completed Business Name: Location: Business Identification No. 215-000 ~ ~ [ (lop of Business Plan) Station NO. ~z, ~,'~ Shift~ Inspector /']l,~.k. Arrival Time: _r~ ! q. '~_~F _ Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adequate Inadequate Adequate Inadequate Address Visable ~ [] Emergency Procedures Posted ~ [] Correct Occupancy G~' [] Containers Propedy Labled I]]'" [] Verification of Inventory Materials ~ [] Comments: Verification of Quantities ~ [] ~ Verification of Location ~ r'l Verification of ,F, acilit~ Diagram DI"' [] Proper Segregation of Matedal E~' [3 ~ Hou'sekeeping ~ [] ~.F~e Protection ~ I-I Comments: Electrical I]Y [] Comments: Verification of MSDS Availablity I-I Number of Employees: ~ UST Monitoring Program [] Comments: /,.."~"/A~,z~ : ~.~ < ~.,,~,- q- -J &. Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ [] Permits ~ [] Comments: Spill Control I~ Hold Open Device ~ [] Verification of Hazardous Waste EPA No. Abbatement Supplies and Procedures I]]'" [] proper Waste Disposal [:3'"' Comments: Secondary Containment ~ [] Secudty ~ [] Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: C'~ ~--~LtC~ 't 4" ""~ -- (/ ..~ ' ~ / All Items O.K Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME SIGNATURE Correction Needed VVhite-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy " HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSP N ,, :: Bakersfield Fire Dept. .......................... · ~ ............................ ..... ~ ~ ,. .................. ............. ,,,~ ,¥ ............ :i HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION ~ 1715 Chester Ave. :'~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Completed Business Name: ~5 ~,¢c0 Location: I ~ O~ ~q :L~ Business Identification No. 215-000 ~t ~[ Crop of Business Plan) Station No. tl,~z. ~,"F Shiff~__ Inspector Arrival Time: ~ !q :'~ Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adequate Inadequate Adequate Inadequate Address Visable E~' [] Emergency Procedures Posted ~ [] Correct Occupancy ~3' [] Containers Propedy Labled ~ [] Verification of Inventory Materials ~ [3 Comments: Verification of Quantities ~ [] Verification of Location ~ I'1 Verification of Facility Diagram ~ [] Proper Segregation of Material 1~' [3 Housekeeping ~ ~ Fire Protection ~ [] Comments: .., ': Electrical ~ Comments: Verification of MSDS Availablity [] ~ ·: Number of Employees: N~ ,'~ D_.5 UST Monitoring Program [] Comments: ~ ~.~.~,~Z, ~ ~,._~ ¢ ~[.~_~ 2¢ Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ [] Permits Er' [] 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: C,~--~ ~,,.~! ,~,.-~,~, ~.,~ "/~,,.,~ / All Items O.K [] Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME SIGNATURE Correction Needed White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy " "WE CARE" January 30, 1995 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHEb'TER AVENUE M.FIRE R. KELLY CHIEF WARNING! CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED 215-000-000481 KANGS ARCO 1i02 34TH ST BA?{ERSF I ELD, CA 93301 D~r Underground Storage Tank O~e~ Our r~rd~ indi~te that your busin~ d~s n~ have a Ce~ili~tion ~ Financial R~bil~ PI~ fo~rd e~her a copy of your exi~ing S~te approv~ m~hanism to show fi~l ~bil~ or el~ compile the a~ch~ Ce~i~tion of Financial Responsibili~ fo~. An a~ch~ le~er from the Sate Water Re~urces Control B~rd li~s ~e app~ finan~ ~bil~ ~ni~ r~uir~ to pay for ~ect~e a~ions resuEing from I~king underground fuel ank& Remember, mo~ ~nk ownem only have to show financial responsibil~ for at I~ $10,~ Unde~mund Stooge Tank Clan Up Fund (USTC~ may be us~ as the m~hanism to ~e ~ining a~d~l liabili~. The toal amounts of financial responsibil~ r~uimd (ch~k boxes from ~on A of f~) am as f~l~ If you don't sell produ~ from you tanks, and you pump I~ than 10,~ gall~s ch~k "~00,000 per occu~enc~. EI~, or if you are in the busin~ ~ ~ling ~m tanks, check "1 million dollam per ~cu~ence". For o~em of 101 or more p~oleum underground ~o~ge anks, ch~k the '2 ~lli~ d~r annual aggregate" box. All othem n~ only ch~k the '1 million dollam annul agg~at~ bo~ PI~ be a~re that failure to prairie the financial responsibil~ d~ument to thi~ ~i~ ~hin ~ ~y~ ~11 ~E Jn your Pe~ to Ope~te being r~oked. (252~. 1 (b) California H~lth & Saf~ C~e). ' If you have any que~ions, or would like help in completing the Ce~Ei~aon ~ Financial R~bil~, pl~ Howard ~nes, H~rdous Material~ T~hnician, at 828-Sg7g. Sincerely, REH/dlm rate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility CONDITIONS:ii ~iiilP:~!~i~iiii~i~ii!iikEVERSE SIDE Tank Hazardous G:~ii:~ii?i~!::?:~;.:~:.::;:'i? .... Y~?~i~i~:. :i ~.~iank'~::~:;?';::~:~ iiiii'i:i:.ii!i!!:: Piping Piping Piping Number Substance C~:p:~!~{¥%.::;?' I n.'~'{ ~ii~i~i!::.;.'::::.. ii :i::'.?T y p e a o ~}{!~?i ~?;::ii'!i?!ii~: Type Method Monitoring 01 GASOLINE ~;'2:~:~;;~'rh~; ~h'E;~ ~L.:... MIR~ :~ :::.~:]~:SW~ PRESSURE ALD 02 GASOLINE ~[~1:2~000 ~::~ (a~-:-::;D.~?:~' .?~?SW~':~ .......... %~-::..MIR~:?':) ':::: S~ PRESSURE ALD 03 GASOLINE ~:1:.2~0.00 ?~ k~q~:PRE:~:,::::i:'~8'~?~;::]$~k.'::~:;:::s~;~::.:~:;~::.?.:?:MIR~T .~:.~?~SWF PRESSURE ALD Issued By: Bakersfield Fire Dept. '%;;~::;:::;.:;~:..;: ~::.'?:"?:"::?;:::.:::..:?-::.;::~?;?~?"L?:?::::~ ........ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION ~NG'S ARCO 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor ... ~ TH STREET Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~ (O~ ~ ~ nn '4 (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Approved by: ~-' Ralph E, Huey, Hazardou~ rials Coordinator Valid from: 09-25-91 to: 09-25-96  '~ ~ Bakersfield Fire Dept. ~ PERMIT No.~-I'-~O[ -:: ~]qAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISI~?J~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM CONSTRUCT/M_ODIFY UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION TO TYPE OF APPLICATION (CHECK) Q NEW FACILITY ~:MODIFICATION OF FACILITY Q NEW TANK INSTALLATION AT EXISTING FACILITY STARTING DATE 1.0-15-91 PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE 10-25-91 FACILITY NAME One Stop (Arco) EXISTING FACILITY PERMIT No. FACILITY ADDRESS 1102 34th Streetr Bakersfield ' ZIPCODE93301 TYPE OF BUSINESS Mini Mart with gas ApN 12013011 TANK OWNER Nella Oil PHONE No. 916-885-0401 · ADDRESS 2349 Richter Way CITY Auburn, CA ZIPCODE 95603 CONTRACTOR Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. CA LICENSE No. 418129 ADDRESS 509 Bridle Ave. CITY Bakersfie]~PCODE 93307 PHONE No. 805-833-9501 BAKERSFIELD CITY BUSINESS LICENSE No, ~. ~.~ ~.~, WORKMAN COMP. No. 393550 INSURER State Compensation Ins. Fund BREIFLY DESCRIBE THE WORK TO BE DONE Interior coating of ($) 12,000 gallon underground storage tanks (existing), WATER TO FACILITY PROVIDED BY City water DEPTH TO GROUND WATER SOIL TYPE EXPECTED AT SITE ' No. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL J~:YES Q NO SECTION FOR MOTOR FUEL TANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED REGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION 1 12,000 Regular 2 12,000 Super Unleaded 3 12,000 Unleaded SECTION FOR NON MOTOR FUELSTORAGE TANKS TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS No. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY ., (no brand name) (if known) STORED THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE All'ACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OWL IS TRUE A~ND CORRECT. ~~~~ ROSS Sessions ~,~ _~~~~ THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED Bakersheld, i FLre Dept. v ~',M..sO~-~/ .~'. ' HAZARDOUS MAT-'.RIALS DIVISION UNDERGROUND STOR%GE TANK PROGRAM PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/N :)DIFY UNDERGROUND STO[:~I~GE TANK TYPE 91' APPLICA11ON (CHECK) ........ CI NEW FACILITY IDd~IOOIFICATION OF FACILITY ~iEW TANK. INSTALLATION Al' EXISTING FACILITY STARTING DATE 10-15-91 PROPOS ;C) COMPLETIO~,DAI'E _. 10-25~9~, , FACILITY NAME One ~t:op (Ar_co) _ KIS/ING FA~J~cI~~PERMI[No. - - FACILIIYADORESS 1102 ..34Lb .5,,Lreebt Bak, ~$f~.eld ..... ZIPCODE9~ I~PE OF BUSINESS Mini Mart with qas ,.. ~'~.~ APN" 12013011 ~ ' . .... TANKOWNER Nella O£]. ,,-'i "' PHONE No, 916-885~01 ADDRESS ~349 ~chLe~ wa~ '.....:~ . CiTY ~ubu~r~ cA ZIPCODE 95603 __ CONIRACTOR Sessions Tank L[ners~". [n¢ '~ - - ..,. CA LICENSE No. 4~ 8129. ADDRESS_ _509 BF£dle Ave .... ' .' CITY Bakez~aJ$e]~IPCODE PHONe No. _~0S~'a~S-~ S0'[ ..eAKERS~LD C~ ¥ eUS~NE$S ~~~_~ ~'~ WORKMAN COMP. No. 39~550 INSURER .S~aL_e. Com_oe_n~s._~t~on [n~.._ .~und BI~EIFLY DESCRleE THE WORK TO BE DONE __ uncte~oun~ sLo[aae'La~ks (ex~s~t .ri~).'~' . ..... WATER TO FACILITY PRo~/iDED BY C[I:V waLe~ ..... _ ..... D~P[H TO GROUND WATER ~ O1~ TYPE EXP~-~'E[~ AT SITE No. OF TANKS TO BE INSlALLED ..... ARE IHE FOR MOIOR FUEL..~E$ [~NC~ .... .. lANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED ~EG ULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION 1 [2,000 Re~ ular Su~er ....... 2 12~b00 ' ' Unleaded .... 3 12~000 Un] eaded ...~. TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORE D CAS NO. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY (no O,and nora~ (if known) STORED IHE APFLICANr HAS RECEIVED. UNDEflSTANOS. AND WILL COMPLY NITH TH~ A~ACHED CONDIIIONI ~ IHI~ FERMI~ AND ANY OIHER SlAIE. LOCAl AND FEDERAL flEGULAIIONS. lHlS FOflM ~, ~EN COMPL~IEO UNOE~ 0~NAL~ Or ~U~y.~A, 0 tO IH~ BE,I O~Y KNOWL~ 1, l~U~ ~D CO~ECL ~PR-22-19~ 1S:~4 FROM~ELLA OIL COMPANY TO 180S~260S76 P.84 ' J }l ' Precision ...... ,~ Tank~esting ~~> ........ bcen~ No. 7~S' ~ , ~ ' ~ 8~-~0-9~3 DATE: DI'~IONS; - PRODUCT.SUPPLIER: J}~,.C~ ~,'/ REGULAR UNLEADED -PREMiuM O IESEL TJU'(£ TYPE SIZE FiLL RISER ....... TTPE OrE. ILL POT . r~P~ ' O?~ . _ ,OKw , ~LL POINT I~ T~K PIT ~ T~LE ~OS~ PER PROD. HOSES PER IS~O HI~ HOSES ~TRIVE~ APR-22-1993~ 15:35 FROMOELLA OIL COMPANY TO 180532605?6 P.05 TANK CAPACITY BO~ TO G~DE TOP TO G~DE TANK D[~TER FOUR POUND RULE ~o~ OF T~ TOP OF TANK, LINE TEST L~K DETECTOR TEST S COI~ENTS: ~ ' Sacramento, CA 95513-3059 Precision Tank Testing Licens~ No. 73848 800-660-9443 1916) 927-1557 Fax: (916) 927-38,55 RED JACKET i~EAK DETECTOR_ TEST ~j~: ~[)NNTNG PRFSSURE Q~P.S.I. SHUT OFF P~SSU~ 9c3P.S.I. A~NT OF PRODUCT ~ELE~D~ TH~)I B)RCOCK TO 7FRO ~ 07 WiTH V~VE OP~ STAR~ STP~ LIST_~RESSURE P.S..i. ~DUCE FLOW ~E~07 OZ, PER MIN. LIST_P,~ESSURE AT THIS FLOW ~TE p.q T TURN STP OFF 1ET P~S~URE DROP TO ZERO THRU LEAK JUST CREATED LIST TIME EOR GAIIGF TO REACH IERO MIN. _~ TURN STP ON KEEP_ LEAK ~TE AT BIBCOCK L~ B~S~URE i~P.S_I. STOP LEAK ~H STP. STILL DN DOES L~K DETECTOR RESET)~). NO ,IF YES HOW LONG TO RK~ET MIN. ~' SEC. TURN THE S~p OFF LIST PRESSUREg~.S.I.' ~ STP. aN LIST TIME TO R~CH PRESSURE RISE MIN. '~.. LI'ST R~SSUR.E_g~ . P.S.L SATISFACTORY LEAK~T_ECTOR. _ QE~ NO MODEL D~TF CODE ~ SERIAL ~. m m SUBMERSIBLE PUMP ~.~ nrn: RU~NTNG P~SSU~ ~S, I, SHUT..OFF PRESSURE lm~ P-S- I. AMOUNT OF PRODUCT ~I~S~ THRU... BIBCOCK TO ZERO ~0~. WITH VALVE_.OP~ START STP. LIST PRESSU~ P.S.I. ~DUCE FLOW ~TE TO 70Z...PER MI~, LIST PRESSURE AT THIS FLOW,~TE... ~ _ _~ . P.S.I._TURN STP, ~F LET PRESSURE DROP TO ZERO, ]HRU LEAK JUST CREATED LIST TIME FOR ~ur~ To REACH 7F~ MTN.,, ~ TU~ STP ON ~ER lEAK ~TE AT BIBCOCK LIST PRESSURE Io P.S.I. STOP LEAK WITH sTP.'STILL ON DOES LEAK DETEC~R-RES~ ~ NO IF YES HOW LO~ TO. RESET_ M]~. ~ SEC. TURN THE STP OFF LIST 'P'RESSO~ P.S.I. ~, STP. ON LIST TIM[TO REACH PRESSHB~ RISE ..BIN. ~, LIST P~SSURE P_S.I_ SATISFACTOR.~ '~mEAK DETECTOR ~) 'NO MODEL n~TF CnDF ~ ~FRTA) ~ . SUBMERSIB~U~ ~~: RUNNING PRESSU~E~P.S,t. SHUT OFF PRESSURE~F~ P.S.I. ~OUNT OF PRODUCT ~LEASED THRU BIBCOCK.TO ZERO.~ OZ. WITH VALVE OPE~START STP ~R~s~URE,~ P.S.], REDUCE FLOW ~TE TO 7 OZ. PER MIN. LIST PRESSURE AT THIS FLOW ~TE P~S'.I.. TU~ STP. OFF LET PRESSURE DROP TO ZERO THRU LEAK JUST CREATED ~UGE TO_REACH ZERO m,MI.~. ~r)... TUR~mm_STP 0N KEEP LEAK ~TE AT BIBCOCK LLST B~ssu~.! OP.S.I, STOP LEAK WITH STP. STILL ON DOES LEAK DETECTOR RESET ~ HO ...... . ~ YES HOW L~,,ml0 RESET MIN. ~.SEC, TURN THE .S. TP OFF LIST PRESSURE~.P.S.I. TURN STP nN LIST ~IM~¥~EACH PRESSURE RISE MIN. ~ LIST PRESSURE ~.S] ~.,,,SATIS~ACTO~Y LEAK DETECTOR ~) NO ~TE CODE & SERIAL ~ SUBMERSIBLE PUMP ~ . DIESEL: RUNNING PRESSURE P,,S.I. SHUT OFF PRESSU~ . P.S.I_ ~OUNT OF.PRODUCT ~LEASED TH~ RIBCOC.~_TO ~ERD fl~_ WITH V~l V[OPFN ST~T ~TP l_ltT PRF~SU~ P.S.).. ~DUCE FLOW ~TE TO 7 OZ. PE~_.MIN. LIST PRESSURE AT THIS Fi OW~TE.. P_S..I. TURN_STP_ .OFF LET PRFqqlIRF DR~ TO_7F~ TNRI) m EAK ,lUST CRFATKn ~UGE TO RF~KH 7FRO MIN. qFC. TIJ~ KTP ~N ~FP lEAK ~TF AT RIRKAKK ~T P~SSURE' P.S.I. STOP L[~K WITH. STP. SIIJL ON .DOES LEAK DETECTOR RESET YES NO IF YES HOW .LONG TO.RESET . MIN_ , , S~C._TU~ T~ STP 'OFF I_I~T pRESSU~ TURN S~_ ON LIST TIME TO RFAC.H~RF.SSURF RISF . HIN SEC_ I I~T PRE,SURF P.S.I._SATISFA~TORy L.E&K. DETECTOR. Y~S.. NO MODEL DATE CODE & SERIAL ~ ...... ~U~ME. RSiBLE PU~'- '~ . __ Nii~ 6f ~p~lilf, Owel~r or I~IIM Ao~dreee I~. irl~ Strkel:/~l} Cltf [llaL~ [:~e,o! TIM 15. TANK TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELO 16. CAPACITY 17. FILL-UP FOR TE~T W&lef ~llom 18, SPECIAL CONOITIONS AN0 PROCEOURES TO TEST THIS TAN~ ~ ~.,. ~,.~k ~ ~,r.) ~.g,,,,.~,~ ~v~, ~*m,.~ Ml~lbleleatp.,,urelora~leU,. 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR ............. - ~ ~4a. I~ U~I~G THERMAL S[NSO~ DT~-2000 24c. FO~ TESTING WiT~ ~ OR QC.2000 WHICH REAO ~000 DIGITS PER oF TRANSFER 1000 TO LI~E 26. WMaf Temporaire lflel ClFCu~II~ ~IGITS PER o~ IN TEST RANGE. ~efllci~l ~ Water ~ange 27 So'sar Cm,b~al,oa .... , ...... 30. ~lyalo$~,nc 31. 34. 38 ,~1 mu~; 39. Re~e,d ~elml~ ul kPIl~fl9 up ~9 Slan~p~peLl~[ 3~. mo~m m 33 P~ucl ~. 36. 37. P:.I; and ~unnmQ Jest lU~e Iii(I Readm9 m sht~e~ G~aduate geptaced t-) ~e ~mpblal,~ AdtuStmtnl  Thermal ~ghlr ) I~) ' (a~ · V~/pme Mi.u~ . I~nq~l~ of hne ~r needed I NO B~mm~ Level la - . ._ , P-m Teak Test Dala Charl ~ . It is the responsibility O~ Ihe owner andlo~ opera[o~ bi Tank ~n~ p~o~uct ha~dlin~ ~slem ha~ been tested light syslemto immediatel~ad~ise slale an~ Iocala~the~ities Additional Inlo / 'according 10 the Precision 7esl C~iterla B, established by impliedhazaidandlhepossibililyot~nympo~tablepoltuti~t~ fe~lato~ agency. This Is nol intended Io indicste ~rmission the eavi~onment as a resull o[ the indicated laiture of this Of a leak. s~slem. The ma~u~aclurer ot thi~ test meth~ does not assum~ ~,nelu,. o, Te.le,: ~~- -- ~~ te,* ,cco,din9 lo OR ,ny re,pon,ibility o, liab.lily ,o, any ,o,s bi produc, to Net ~tume Change gPh en~ir0~menl. ~ Tan~ndproduclhendlingsystemhasfall~lhetankliohtnos~ regolato~ 6getty. . ~ank O~e~/Opereto~ Oale: OR 0 7esl invalid ~ue to envltonmenlal or mechanical I~ClO~ beyon~ Oate control of Ihe le~ling equipme~t, v 15. TA~ TO TEST 15a. DRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY ~'~r--~ 18, SPECIAL CON01TIONS A~O PROCEDURE8 TO TEST THIS TANK ~w~., ~t~.~ ~ ~.~)~.~.~,.~ L~T r~.~., * USE WITH THERMAL SENSOR o~.,~ ~,/-) ........................................... t~k ~ ~/~ ~ q ~ ~ ~ ~24a. IF USING THERUAL SENSOR OTS-2000 OR QC-2000 WHICH REAO IO00 OIGITS 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER ~ ~. i~. PER 'F TRAHSFER lOOO TO LI.E 26. 2'7 .~en.sm Cahl~Jtmon / . . . '~O.' IlYOI~$1AIlC 3 I']' 34. 38.~n ~m,~,r 39 ?~ k,,~(,,d derarls es selrll~ u~ 2~ 31andp,pe Level ~2. Ptoll.cl in ~ ~J~ucI ~. 36. 3T. '.~'~,-', ,,,jj 01 which ~lo~e AI[~ Prod~l Se~of Lowp - [ Lpans,on · l ~,~. e', Gl '1 ' REadlll~ ~e$lored RFldliIQ Readl~ ~veled (, I Re&dmq I~ Col~lractW~ * C:~ft,~(lrgll · ~ ~hhllQ~ Jsel HIIiiI ~ ~.. / ~,,,~,. /~ /,'~.. ~ ~ ..... ~ ~' .~ .7~ ~.o~0 ;gE ~./t ~,l.2t -.o~'t , ., ~ I /~ ', /~. ,~ ._~o *~o ~.~ . .. s'o ~s' .~ /~, ~'~; '~ ........ 1o .: .'- /~ .qS'O .~/o ~,o~o Wn~ ~ ~,~ -,o~ -,nit ~ ..... ~ .5~0 , ~?o ~.o~ ~/1~ ~ ~,o2/ - . [)zz -.~ ............. I J ~ 2. St,lemenl: ~ P-T Tank Tesl Data Chart ri t~ the tespOnslbirily ol the ~ner and/o~ o~rstet of th~s ~ Additional IRIo ~ Tank and product handling system has b~n lasted Ii,hi .ystem tolmme~ialely a~otdin9 lo the Pt~ts[o, Test Cri~ria as established ~ implied hezatdandthe~slbililyo/enytepoxlablepollulionio regulalow agency. Thls Is nol intended Io In~icale pe;ml~io~ the envi;onmenl as a resull el lhe indicated lailu;e ol this ~ of a lesk. . system. The manufa; tutor ot 1his 1esl method does not assume ~~ ~ec ' ~ ~ OR any ;espo~sibilily oi I[abil;ly fa; any Ios~ of prOduCt tO Ihs ~ o,t,: ... ~u-~-~ ..... ~ . OR ~ Tesllnvarl~dueloenvi~onmen~alormech~nical{actor~bey~nd Date conl~ol ot the I~ling ~uipment. L ~ ~riJ~ Of Sl~ppli61. Owner or Motif &ddi~l ~lO. lind ~reet#l CI~ ~lile Dale ol T~! TAHK.TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY I-1 FILL-UP FOR TEST ,, ..., ~?~.. .., · ._ . .~:: SPECIAL COND1TIO~S AND PRO~EOURES TO TEST THIS TANg ~.~,~.-, ~ u-m ~.~-v,--~-,,. cv~. ~"~"'"~"~ TSTT ASSE~SCY ~ 21. VAPOR RECOVERY / ~e~"~o,'~,my ............................ ~ ~. ~4b. COEFFICIENT O~ EXPANSION ~., ~,~.,..~0~? v,, ~ ~ ~ ~.- ~q ~o -,~,,-,.,o.~., .............. ~. RECIPROCAL ~ETHO0 ,~,~,~,~ ~ ~. 20. EXTENSfOR HOSE SETTING ~ V~ ............................... ~'~ ~ t~k top ...................................... I~. . USE WITH THERMAL SENSOR .m,,... ~.-~ .................................... ] [ -_ ' PN5039 (Blue Box):_ ' ~,. 0, ~,.,,, ) ~ ,.x . ~,. * p.,. G,~. ............................... . ~ X.~r I.b', ,~ ~nk ~tem ....... ~---~. diD., lull link 417) ~24a. IF USING THERMAL SENSOR DIS.2000 n~.~nnn 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER PER ~F TRANSFER 1000 TO LINE 26, Co~ll~t ~ Weqef ~ N.~,. ~. s~,o., ~o.?., ,.~ ~.~ ~d ,~ ~,~. 25. (al , Lb) = Lc) lullliek tltl ~v~ ~OddCl pr *F 20, , . : ~ I~,~11 : ,Ind IIInl~fl9 It~l [Use Iul~ fleadlq nl Inches Giallvale ~ IPPOIII el lille Il needed ) rio 8eg,p~g Level ~ Addillonel Inlo / ~ccotding (o the Precision Test C~letia as estaUIIshed by Impl~d hazerdan4 Ihe possibitilyot any ~porlable ~llulion mgulato~ agency. This is nol intended to indicate pa;mission Ihe environment as a ~esull o~ Ihe I~Oicaled /a;lu~e of thi~ gl a teak. tVstem. The mahufactu~e~ of Ibis ~1 melhod does no~ any responsibilitv o~ liability to~ say Io~ &f producl to ~ Tan~ and producl han~lin9 Syslem has ~al[edtha tank lightness t lesl a~ordin9 to the P~eclston Test Criteria a~ e~lablished ~ regulato~ agency. Ta~ Own erlO~r~to~ Dale; . OR D Testinvali~duetoenviroomenlalovmecb~nicsliactors~yon~ Da~e cool,gl gl ~he testing equipmenL A;; ~t ;A T ~ SESSIONS TANK LINERS, Inc. · ~ EL CEN~O~ CA~IPORNIA Joseph A. Dunwoody ~akersfield City Fire Department ~azardou~ Materials Division 2130 "G" Street Bakerafield,'CA 93301 REs Tank Lining .:. · 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Dunwoody~ This is to inform you t~at on 10-7-91, Sessions Tank biders, Inc. entered (3) 12,000 gallon underground storage tanks at the above location. There were no signs of in=emil or external corrollon. All three tanks met California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16, , Article 6, Section 2661, al suitable Eot interior lining. Tanks were lined with GA27P Armor Spray as per chemical Corporations Specifications. Job completion I would also like ~o let you know..that the owner of ~he station, Nella Oil, ia rllpOnlible for ob~aini, ng a precision' tilt. The tilt is tentatively being scheduled. If you need further ln£ormatiOn regarding this test, please contact Jack Rhoade$ at 916-885-0401. xf you need other information concernin~ this Job, ~tll call me at 805-833-9501. .:,::. Projec~ Coordinato~ ~s/ts cc~ Jack Rhoades ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGING REPORT TANK LENGTH ~ IA/IK DIAMEIER ...... ~ANK LENOTH CYLIt~OER WALL FILL EHO TAHKHEAO OPPOSITE ENO TAHKItEXD IOIAL TAHK ~HEL[ AVERAGE '"'~'~' ~?'}- 23? ,..,~ I~ ~ .,~.o," (PART 1) Ultrasonic Thickness Guaging Report FOOT FOOT TYP~CLL T.~,NK.IIEAO (:'Al,,'rT.) Ultrasonic Thlcknes~ CouI~J.I~P. Report nEPonr A ULTRASONIC THIC'KNESS'G'AUGtNG REPORT .o.U,o,, 36 3] uJ "J 21 -u TANK LENGIH ~ FLOOR , ~ TAttK OIAMEIER .~2-1 ~ lANK LENOTH ~ ' CYLItlOER WALL FILL EHO OPPOSITE EHO TAHKIIEAD TOTAL TANK SItELL AVERAGE (t'ART 1) Ultrasonic Thickness Guagimg Report .... . USE gEP~T B root mA · FOOT olA (!'AI:'i'2) Utttasonlc l'htcklmss Goul~J. lll.!, llepotl: ~. nEPOnT A ULTRASONIC THICKNESS;GAUGING REPORT ,~o.~ TAttK WAL¢I~ CYIlHOER WALL FILL ENO TAHKHEAO ,.,.,.,~,~;> ,-~..-; ,,.. l~_ -~,o '- (PAR']' 1) Ultrasonic Thickness Guaging Report FILL Elto btHKItEAO '. ' ~''~' :'~'- OPPOSITE, ENO lAttltllE _ ._~. ¥,n I~C,L .~ ,,4 S.U~OivioED fOR ........ I... ,:,: .~ ~ ~ .... .... Foot mA. -- ~ Foot D~A FOOT D~A -- ~o~ (?AI:'I'2.) Utr. tasontc Thickness I-~aul~J.l~t Report APR-22-1993 15: Data Chart for Tank', System Tightness Test ~LEASE 1. OWNER ,~--w 0 . ~ R~SON FOR REGULATION GOVERNING UNDERGROUND 5T0~GE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 5UBCHAPTER ~T 16 OF CHAPTER 3 OF TITLE ~3 OF THE CAL{FORN{A ADH{NiST~T~VE CODE 4.~O REaU(STED ~ST AND WHeN ~ ~ T~ & INSTALLATION ~.~T 7.U~O~GROUNO RLL~P CONT~CTOR M~AN[CS. 10, OTHER OR ~MARKS 11. TESTMEHO0 ~ ~EaOnT[~ [ ~ P~ROCOMP ~ eUlCKC.ECK200O IZ SENSOR 13. CONT~CTOR CERTIRCATION ' ~RTIHCATION - -~ C~AMPION~ PRECISION TANK T ~'~"~ .... P.O. BOX 13059 SAC~MENTO. CA. 9581~-305~ ~ 1-800 660-~443 TANK TEST ADDITIONAL INFO. tk)~,'T~'-~_ ~.¥~ "T'~"~'-~,~'~, ' .... PETRO - T[TE LINE TEST _~R I P~u~ VO[O~E ..... ~ET --- '" IS HIN. R~ADING ~ BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER CHAN~ ' - SuCTIO~ ~ ~0 :~AO ~ . ~.E.~T ' ' ~ -~o ~o ,~ ~ 0 ' ' :VAPOR . ,, ~0 ,%o ~ .~0 L[~E TEST ~ FAIL RESULTS ~~ ' BLEEDBAG~TEST ~P~S ) FAIl. _~RE.SULTS ~L~ED PR~SURE VOLUHE ...... NET - . ~s ~. ~OZN~"' ~FOR~'-AFT~ ~FO~ AFT~ C~ ............ TURBINE ~ ...... I-~0 .... SuCTIOn' '~ ~ ~ ~ ~"~ ...... - ~ROOUCT'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- VENT .. q~. ~ ~0 ~i VAPO~ ~7 ~ ,~o ~ ~~ ........ ~'LEEDBACK .~r ~ '~~ ~ ~ ~.~ ' ' LINE TEST ~~ FAIL . RESULTS~ ~ ~C~DBACK TEST," ,, ~S) ~C RESUCTS T. ooq~ pRFrJ~IU~ PRESSURE VOLUME NET ' 15 MIN. READ'lNG BEFbRE- AFTER BEFORE AFIER CHANGE ; " j TURBINE ~ ~. ~ SUCTION /-~-(~ ~ ,C~::~'-~ i.~..~r'~ P~ODuCT ~ ~ -~ ~o ,.~o~-- ~,o 'm . VENT ' ~ .~ .~ ,~ ~~) :. VAPOR ~0 ~ ,~ ~, ~l ~~ B]EEOB~CK'" ~ ~ -~0 +.~o " LINE lESl ~. .' ' FFA'IL R~SULlS B]E~DBACK T~ST ~S~ .... FA'IL RESULlS ~ ~ OOG[~ ..... O]ESEL .... P'RESSURE ~ '- VOLUME NET ~j MIN. R~A~I.6''m BEFORE AFTER, BEFORE AFT~R,m CHAN~ ..... PRODUCi mm m VENT VJPOR .~LEEOBACK LINE TEST PASS FAIL ~SUL~S ..... ~m ~LEEDBACK TEST PASS~ FA~L RFSUt TS .... ~ S ' '-'~ ~'*l 03: ~ ._EP ~IViIIE N It,~?l~ N S~~ 25~ 1991 .oUCYNUMe~: 0393550-91 ~SFI~ CI~ ~: JOSE~ D~DY, ~Z~US ~T~I~ DI~$ION , 2~30 "G" ~FI~ CA 9330~ Th(i; h% to cart:fy [ha?, we have i~sued a valid Workers' Compensation insurance policy in a form approved by [he In~::.t,mx (~3~b~ionar to the employer named below for the policy period indicated. Th[~ ~d..;~ ;s no? ~ubj~ct t~ ~ncellation by the Fund except upon ten days' advance wri~en notice to ~he employs,. We ~ill also ~i~ you T~N 6ave ~dv~nce notice should this policy be cancelled prior to it~ normal e~piradon p~tioJe~ Ii,tod herm~. Notwlth~ta~di~ any r~uirement, term, or condition of any contract or other r6~p~ot to which i;hi~ certificate of insurance m~y ~ issued or may pertain, the insurance a~fordsd ~MPLOYER SESSIONS %~Yt¢, LIN-~.S ¢ tNCORFOBAT~D P~Oo ~X 731 [- ~o~..~~'~ - ., EGO DIST~CT OFFIOE ~'" * ~ "~ ~ ~ · FACSiMiLE COVER SHEET FUND ' TRANSMISSION IS FROM A RICOH FX e FACSIMILE UNIT, COMPATleL~EP 2 6 1991 GROUPS II AND II TERMINALS, ~iS UNIT 18 OPERATIONAL 34 HOURS D~YZ. MAT. }IV. STATE FUND TELEFAX NUMBE~ 18: (619) 552-7255 DELIVER TO: NAME: OEPARTMENT ' ' PHON~: 552-702Z 'i~ TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES, ,L~ THIS COVER SHEET, ARE ~ SHOUL~ ANY TRANSMISSION PROI~LEMS OCCUR, PLEASE CALL: (619)552-7'189 I~ATF./TIME RECEIVED ~ ©ATF_J'T'IME $~NT ,.....~ AUTHORIZED A F F ILIAT E SESSIONS TANK LINERS, Inc. 664 WEST MAIN ROAD -- P.O. BOX 731  ' EL CENTRe, CALIFORNIA 92244 , ?RUM E0~UIPMENT INS~ 619 / 352-4832 -- FAX 619 / 352-2646 EP~ixY TANK MNINGS CA LICENSE NO. A418129 --AZ ECENSE NO. 144)10346M September 25, 1991 Joseph A. Dunwoody Hazardous Material Specialist Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division 1240 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Tank Lining 1102 34th Street Dear Mr. Dunwoody: This is to inform you that Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. is proposing to interior line (3) 12,000 gallon existing underground storage tanks at the above location. Enclosed you will find Specifications on our tank lining process. The tanks will be de-gassed, cut open, cleaned out, sandblasted to a white metal, lined and re sealed. The lining we use is GA27P Armor Spray. I also enclosed a plot plan as a reference to you. You will be receiving a FAX from State Conpensation Insurance Fund on our Workman's Compensation. Plus let m~ know i~ you need anything else. Koss ~ession~ RS/ts enclosures FIF'R 2£ "3'3 ~8:53~I"1 SES$1 :II',tK LIHERS 6:1.935~2646 .3/.51~1.~11 ' AFFILIATE .... SESSIONS TANK UNER$ ]ne. .:., ~4 WEST MAIN IK)AD --- P.O. September 25, 1991 " '~' Joseph A. Dunw.oody · HaZaedous Material Speciali.t Bake=afield City Fire Department ' 1240 "G" S[reet Bakersfield, CA 93301 .. EE~ Tank Lining · 1102 34th Street Dea~ ~r, Dunwoodyl This ia to inform you that Sessions Tank to interior line (3) 12,000 gallon exi/ting underground lto~agl ~anks at the above location. ~ncloaed you will ~ind Speoi~ioa~£ons on our tank linin~ process. The ~anke will be de-~aaeed, eu~ open~ cleaned out, sandblasted to a white me,al, lined and ~e sealed. The lining we uae is OA2?D Armor Sp~ay. I also enclosed a ~lot plan aa a ~e{erenoe to you, You will be receiving ~ ~AX {~om grate ~on~ena&tion Xnauganee ~und i~ o~r wo~kman,s Compensation. PI~. let m~ow i~ you ne.d anything enclosures" SESSIONS TANK LINERS, Inc. A F F I [ I A T E OFFICE EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA 92244 ?EUM EI~UIPMENT INS~ 619 / 352-4832 -- FAX 619 / 352-2646 Elegy TANK MliBNGS CA LICENSE NO. A418129 -- AZ UCENSE NO. 14-010346M RECEIVED OCF 1 6 1991 10-11-91 HAT~aT. DIV, Joseph A. Dunwoody Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 ~'G"-stfe~'- Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Tank Lining 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Dunwoody: This is to inform you that on 10-7-91, Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. entered (3) 12,000 gallon underground storage tanks at the above location. There were no signs of internal or external corrosion. All three tanks met California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16, , Article 6, Section 2661, as suitable for interior lining. Tanks were lined with GA27P Armor Spray as per Bridgeport Chemical Corporations Specifications. Job completion date: 10-11-91. I would also like to let you know that the owner of the station, Nella Oil, is responsible for obtaining a precision test. The .test is tentatively being scheduled. If you need further information regarding this test, please contact Jack Rhoades at 916-885-0401. ~f yqq~ed_o~r info~matiQn co~cerninq_~hi~._.job, ~eel .f~ee ~o_ call me at 805-833-9501. S~erely Ros s Ses Project Coordinator RS/ts cc: Jack Rhoades Nella Oil FROM : Panasonic FAX SYSTEM PHONE NO. : F~. 18 1999 11:34AM P1 RRI Box 164, Pampa, TX 79065 tel 1 800 628.-1333 fax 1 806 665-3033 The information contained in this fa~x is intended for the person to Whom it is addressed only. The information is confidential. If the reader isn't the interu:led recipient or agent thereof, your axe hereby notified that any copying dissemination or distribution of this FAX is strictly prohibited. If you receive this FAX in error, please notify us immediately and return the original to us at our expense. FAX TRANSMITTAL SHEET TOTAL PAGES I~CLUDING COVER SItEET: FAXCVR ]DISPENSERS " ARC[] STATION : ' 34TH ST, AN]) OEWETT [ ~ i. BAK£RSFIELI), CA I 6~ , ARCO I' 9.~"" '~ -- J STORE ~ ,.-,,.-, ALL TANKS r ~~~ Io, ooo GAL, ARE CURRENT REQ~REg MINION ANOBES 'REcTjFI~ VOLTAGE GRDUN~BE~ RESISTANCE TROY R, STILLE~ NACE CERTIFIEB CDRROS~N ~ ANODE m TEST POINT I.~. R RECTIFIER J JUN~IDN ~OX .. GUARDIAN CORROSION + SOIL ~ORING fl MONITOR YELL 10, OFF ON Ira' orr ON 1,D. orr ON ~ CONTROL, INC, G GROUND , I 5 It .... ~CTZF~. aATA C~hodlc P~o~ec~lon SERIAL NO. ~ ~ ~~ ~ OUTPUT VBLT~, 3 ~ B 13 '- lC~ ~TPUT A~S~ 7401 ROSEDALE H~, HDUR~ ~ 9 ~ p,E BOX ~370 ~ ~i ~, Bakersfield Fire Depte · ......... ":~ :'::'~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION  . 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 -~~ ; ~.-~..,~_../ (805) 326-3970 I. FACILI~/SITE No. OF TANKS ~ JUL 5 1991 BA NAME ~ OPERATOR ~11~ ADDRE~ N~R~T CRO~ STRE~ PARCEL No.(OP~ONAL) CIW NAME STATE ZIP CODE ~ ~X~OINDICME . ~COE~ON ~INDIVID~AL ~AETNEESHIP ~L~ALA~ENCY DIS~IC~ ~COUNW A~ENCY ~S~A~ A~ENCY ~F~DE~L A~NCY WPE OF 8USlN~ ~AS S~A~ION ~ 2 DIStrIBUtOR EEEN COUNW PEEMff EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY) optional DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIR~ PHONE No. WITI-I AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRSI~ , PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (~ST, FIRS~ · PHONE ~. WITH AR~ CODE NIGH : NAME (~ST. FI~ PHONE ~. Wl~ AR~ CODE II. PROPER~ OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME CARE OF ADDRE~ INFORMATION o/z do PA Y ClW NAME STATE ~ ZIP CODE PHONE NO. WITH AREA CODE III. TANKOWNE~ INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS ~ BOX ~ INDIVIDUAL ~ LOCAL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY TO INDICATE ~TNERSHIP ~ COUNW AGENCY ~ FEDE~L AGENCY CIW NAME STATE ZIP CODE PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE OWNER'S DATE VOLUME PRODUCT IN TANK No. INSTALLED STORED SERVICE YIN YIN Y/N HAVE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILI~? ~ ~PE ~ 7~~ DO YOU · ' Fill one segment ~I for each tank, unless all ~nks and piping are constructed of th~ame materials, style and ~e, 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 L D. # . B. MANUFACTURED BY: c. DATE ,NSTALLED < O,DAY EAR, ,,. TANK CAPAC,'rY ,N GALLONS: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY tN BOXES A, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM J~ 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B.. TANK [~ I BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 10(P/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) [] g BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] g5 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER [] . RUBBER L'NED [] 2 AL 'D L.ING [] 3 EPOX L,N,NG . [] PHENOL"= .NING C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING ', IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES ~ NO__ D. CORROSION [] I POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING ".E~] 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 IFuNOEROROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A.,'-..U 1 SUCTION . AC 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVI'P¢ A U 9~ OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION AU~I SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED'TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER A~I BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE c. MATERIAL AND CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A I.J 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A ¢ 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A IJ 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [~ 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING [] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN IA. OWNER'S TANK '. D. # 8. MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) /¢¢ D. TANK C~AC'~ tN G~LONS: IlL TANK ~ONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANOC,~DALLTHATAPPLIESINeOXD A. ~PEOF ~ 1 DOUBLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WA~ WI~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~ 2 SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAUL~DTAN~ ~ 99 O~ER B. T~K ~ 1 BARE STEEL ~ 2 STAINLESS STEEL ~ 3 FIBERG~S ~ 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED P~STiC MATERIAL ~ 5 CONCRE~ ~ 6 POL~INYL CHLORIDE ~ 7 ~UMINUM ~ S 1~ ME~ANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (PrimaryTank) ~ 9 BRON~ ~ I0 ~LVANI~D STEEL ~ 95 UN~OWN ~ ~ O~ER C. INTERIOR LINING ~ 5 a~ss LINING ~ s UNLINED ~ 95 UNKNOWN ~ ~ OmER IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1~. ME~ANOL ? YES__ NO__ D. CORROSION ~ I POLYETHYLENE WRAP ~ 2 COATING ~ 3 VINYL WR~ ~ 4 FIBERGLAS REINFORCED P~STIC PROTECTION ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~ 91 NONE ~ 95 UNKNOWN ~ 99 O~ER IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RC~ A IFAaOVEGROUNDOR U IFUNDERGROUNO, BO~ IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION A~ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVi~ A U 99 O~ER B. CONSTRUCTION A ~ 1 SINGLE WALL A U 200UBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U ~ OTHER A .U I ~RESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERG~S PiPE C. MATERIAL AND CORROSl0N A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COAT[NG A U 8 10m/. ME~ANOL COMPATiBLEW/FRP PROTECTION a~ g GALVANIZED S~EL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A ~ 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION ~ 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR ~ 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING ~ 3 INTERSTITIAL ~NUORING ~ 99 O~ER V, TANK LEAK DETECTION ____ 1 VISUAL CHECK ~ 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION ~ 3 VAPOR MONITORING ~ 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING ~ 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING ~ ~ 6 TANK TESTING ~ 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING ~ 91 NONE ~ 95 UNKNOWN ~ 99 OTHER L TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN I A. OWNER'S TANK '.D.' S. MANUFACTURED BY: III. TANK C0NSTRUC~N MARKONEI~MONLYINaO~S~B. ANDC.~DALLTHATAP~IESlNBOXD A. ~PE OF ~ ~ ~UaLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WA~ Wl~ ~RIOR LINER ~ 95 UNKNO~ SYSTEM ~ 2 SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY ~NT~MENT ~AUL~DTAN~ ~ ~ O~ER .a. TAN[ ~ ~ ~RESTEEL ~ 2 STA~.LESS S~EL ~ 3 ~RG~S MATERI~ ~ 5 CONCRE~ ~ 6 ~L~NYL CHLORI~ ~ 7 ~UM~NUM ~ a ~ M~ANOL ~MPAT~aLEW~RP (PrimaryT,~) ~ 9 BRON~ ~ 10 ~LVANI~D S~ ~ ~ UN~OWN ~ ~ O~ER c. INTERIOR D. CORROSION ~ ~ mL~NE W~P ~ 2 ~ ~ 3 ~L ~ ~ 4 FIBER~ REINFORCED ~TIC PROTEC~ON ~ 5 ~OD~C PROTECT~N ~ 9~ ~E ~ ~ UN~ ~ ~ O~ER IV. PIPING INFORMA~ON cmc~ A IF~O~GROUNDOR U IFUNDERG~UND. BO~IFA~LICA~ A. SYSTEM ~PE A U I ~CTION A~ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 G~V~ A U ~ O~ER B. CONSTRUCTION A~ 1 SINGLE W~L R U 2 ~UB~ W~ A U 3 LIN~ TR~CH A U 95 UN~WN A U ~ O~ER C. MA~RIAL AND A~ 1 ~ST~L A U 2 STNN~SS S~ A U 3 ~LWI~L ~LORIDE~VC)A U 4 FIBEr,S PIPE CORR0SlON A U 5 ~UMINUM A U 6 ~CR~ '~ U 7 8~LWI~A~ R U 8 1~ M~OL ~MPA~B~W~RP PROTE~ION A~9 ~LVANI~D S~ A U 10 ~OD~PRO~I~ A U ~ UN~O~ A U ~ O~ER D. LEAK D~E~ION ~ 1 ~TOMATICLINELEAKDE~CTOR ~ 2 LINET~H~ESSTES~NG ~ 3 ~NffORING ~ ~ O~ER V. TANK LEAK D~E~ION I ~ 1 VISUAL CHECK ~ 2 I"~NTORY RE~NClL~TION ~ 3VAPORMONImRI~ 4 ~OMA~CTANK~U~G: 5 GROUNDWA~RMONITORING~ I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A, OWNER'S TANK I. O, · I B, MANUFACTURED BY: C, DATE iNSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) t O. TANK CAPACliY 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 BARESTEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] :3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/ FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL ~ 5 CONCRETE [] 6 PQLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% ME3~IANOL COMPATIBLEW/I:RP (Primary Tank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 9S UNKNOWN [] 9~ OTHER [] . RUBBER L,.ED [] 2 ~'~O L..G [] , EPO~ L,.,.G [] . ..ENOL.= L,N,NG c. INTERIOR UN~NO [] s c~ss L,N,"G[] 6 U"UNm [] m UNKNOWN[] . OTHER is UN[NG MATER~AL COMPAT~BL~. W~TH ~00~ M~r~^NOL ? 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 CmCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A [I 1 SUCTION A B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A [I 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A [J 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A [J 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A IJ 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A IJ 7 STEELW/COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONffORING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION ~ , vis~AL CHEC. [] 2 ,NYE.TORY RECONC,L,ATIO. ~. VAPO. MO.,TO.,NG [], AUTOMAT'CTA.K~UG,.G []. GROU"DWA~"~ON,TO.,.G ~ 6 TAN,< TEST,.G [] ~ INTERST,TIALMON,TORING [] ,, NO.E [] ,~ UNKNOW. [] .. OTHER SF'P ~5, '91 0.~:3£PH SESSIOHS TAI'IK I~IH£RS, A F F I llAT E SESsIoNs TAI~IK INERS, Inc. . %? i."';'.."? SEP £~ '$1 0£:3£PH SESSTOHS I'~HK' I_TH£P..S B L'_aE',~2£64E, P' AFFII.~ATE SESSIONS TAIt'tK LINERS, Inc. 0FI liCE -~ EL CENTRO, C.~,LIFORNIA 92244 EQ[IIFMENT IN~'''; 619 1 352-4832 ~ :AX 619 1 352-2646 CA LICENSE NO. A418129 - AZ CENSE NO. 14-010:t46M . BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEpT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION Operating Permit: Business Name: ,?,,~,~-i Location: ! 'l&~- Business Identification No. 215-000 ~c~ ~op of Business Plan) Number of Tanks: .'~ Type: ,~)~ ~( , ~ ~.( Containment: ~'~(...;~,~.~- Contact Information Owner: Emergency Contacts: Adequate Inadequate Monitoring Program Records Maintenance . Testing · Invento~ Reconciliation Response Plan Emergency Plan /' ~ Correction Needed CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE"CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON July ~--, "1 9 9 3 BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-391 '~ · KANGS ARCO 1102 34TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 RE: Monitoring requirements for underground storage tanks. Dear Business Owner: Our .records reveal that no precision tank testing has been performed on th'e three underground storage tanks located at 1102 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, pressdrized 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. S~y, il ~~Ra~lph E.~ Hazardous Materials Coordinator Underground Tank Program O~EUM E[LUIPMENT IN~x~ 619 / 352-4832 ~ FAX 619 / 352-2646 CA MCENSE NO. A418129 April 22, 1993 REG~tVED Mr. Ralph Hewey ~P~ ~ 6 1993 Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division '. HAZ. MAT. DIV. 1240 "O" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Hewey: Enclosed you will find information regarding the tank lining job at 1102 34th Street in Bakersfield. ffyou need further information regarding this matter, please feel free to call. I can be reached directly at 805-833-9501. RS/ts enclosures ARMOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN SPECIFICATIONS GLASS ARMOR REPAIR OF GASOLINE STORAGE TANKS (GASOHOL) "GA27 P ARMOR SPRAY" (GASOHOL COATING) BRIDGEPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION 2610 N.E. 5th Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 305-781-3700 TECHNICAL INFORMATION IN THE GA27 P (ARMOR SPRAY) GA27 P is a specially formulated, chemically resistant, epoxy resin-based product, struc- turally reinforced with glass fibers. It is specifically designed as a ½" thick coating fusion bonded to the inside surface of an existing tank, reinforced with various materials forming an impervious shell that prevents and stops leaks. It eliminates corrosion from within the tank and retards corrosion from outside elements in the soil. This technical bulletin outlines the specifications of Bridgeport Chemical Corporation's Glass Armor method for solving the extremely serious, costly, and hazardous problem of replacing leaking underground gasoline storage tanks in the service station. Gasoline by itself cannot cause corrosion, but water and oxygen that gasoline picks up does the damage. At high-product temperatures, gasoline is more heavily saturated with air and water than at lower temperatures. Then as the product cools, the solubility of water in gasoline decreases and droplets of water form and settle out on the tank metal When the gasoline temperatures drop from 140°F. to 80°F., as much as0.5 lbs. of water comes from 100 lbs of hydrocarbon (about 1,616 lbs. of gasoline). These figures indicate a 6,000 gallon tank could have approximately 23 gallons of water in each load. The rate of corrosion also depends on '/he type of gasoline and the type of crude used in the refinding process. The most highly aromatic fuels have a greater water solubility and are more cor- rosive (premium is more corrosive than regular which in turn is more corrosive than kerosene). 'CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:- Films cured for 7 days @ 75°F. are unaffected by the following reagents after 1 year immer- sion ~ 75°F. Reagent Vi~le Affects ASTM reference Fuels A and C No Affect Unleaded Gasoline No Affect Premium Leaded Gasoline No Affect Diesel Fuel No Affect Benzene No Affect Toluene No Affect Xylene No Affect Mineral Spirits No Affect Gasohol 1096 ethyl alcohol No Affect Gasoline ethanol 50/50 No Affect Ethyl alcohol No Affect Isopropyl alcohol No Affect Propyl alcohol No Affect Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) No Affect 10% Methanol gasoline No Affect Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether No Affect Page 1 10/83 15% Methanol gasoline No Affect 30% Methanol gasoline No Affect 50% Methanol gasoline No Affect 100%' Methanol No Affect Distilled water No Affect 10% Suffurie Acid No Affect Sodium Hydroxide 10-30% No Affect 5% Sodium Chloride No Affect The Glass Armor epoxy resins have long been recognized by corrosion engineers as a sfiperior material unique in properties that make them one of the most valued tools to combat corrosion. Bridgeport Chemical Corporation, who pioneered the process of lining leaking gasoline tanks, has trained franchise applicators serving the petroleum industry from coast to coast. All Glass Armor applicators foil°w this specification using the GA27P line of epoxy coatings. GA 27P bonded to the interior sUrface of thc steel storage tank results in a corrosion- proof liner built within the shell of the existing steel tank. This material gives a solid glass hard inner protective wall to the lea_king vesseL The corrosion-proofinner tank seals offthe leaks' and becomes completely bonded to the entire tank. The Glass Armor procedure for the repair of underground gasoline storage tanks include thc following: 1. Isolating the tank. 2. Gas freeing the tank. 3. Entering the tank. 4. Cleaning and sandblasting the tank. 5. Application of GA 27P. 6. Sealing thc tank. To be certain that all Applicators take all the necessary action required to succeed in this program, the following specifications have been written. Page 2 5/85 I.. SCOPE: This specification covers the requirements for the Glass Armor process for the repair of gasoline storage tanks. This specification outlines the method to "be followed-for the safeguarding of gasoline tank atmospheres for the purpose of conducting' the Glass Armor Process for such tanks. It 6utlines the methods to' be followed for 'flushing the interior of gasoline tanks for the removal of combustible vapor preparatory to the removal of sediment, rust, etc. Instructions are included for cleaning interior surfaces of steel tanks, and for the application of protective coating. This specification outlines in general the requirements, procedure, and operating conditions for the above work to be followed by Bridgeport Chemical Corporation's Franchised Applicators and Dealers. All work must be done in accordance with the. current Federal O~upational Safety and Health Administration Codes. (OSHA) 2. SITE INSPECTION: The Applicator must visit the site, ascertain local conditions and scope of work. Wher. e neckssary, approval from local authorities should be obtained prior to application. Where no such approval exists, the applicator must 'notify Bridgeport Chemical Corporation in writing. See Annex D. 3. SPECIFICATION FOR COATING: Glass Armor GA27 P shall be'applied to the entire inner surface to be protected on the storage veSsel., 4. INSPECTION OF STORAGE VESSEL:. The storage veSsel should be inspected bY a competent person to determine how longthe tank has been in service, appr0×imate amount of gasoline and sediment in the tank, and the physical condition of the tan~;_If ~he tank does not appear structurally sound and has wide open seams or extremely porous metal, the tank should not be glass armor coated. Sources of ignition should be removed from surrounding area. Work should' not be started if the direction of the wind might carry vapors '.into ~reas where they could produce a hazardous condition. Ail open flame and spark equipment within the vapor hazard .area should b~ shut down. l~leetrie equipment used in the area must be explosion-proof, i.e., Class 1 !). Division 1. See Annex A and B. 4-1 Isolation of the Vessel: The tank must be completely isolatedbefore any work begins. This means suction lines, pumps, and other connecting lines should be blanked. REMOVAL OF FLAMMABLE, VAPORS: 5-1 Displacement With Air: Purging and Ventilating: Gas freeing the tank is accomplished by purging with fresh air, and a safe atmosphere can be maintained by continuous ventilation. In air purging, the Concentration of vapor in air in the tank may go through the flammable range'before a safe atmosphere is obtained, therefore all precautions shall be taken to insure that the air moving apparatus be bonded to the tank in order to minimize the hazard of ignition. Page 3 8/80 Ventilation of the tank is accomplished by the use of air movers of the eductor type. Air movers of this type are actuated with compressed air, fans and blowers by electric motors or air, or gasoline motor driven. We recommend the use of the Bridgeport :Chemical Purging Aerator Method. (l~lotor must be explosive proof.) 5-2 Bridgeport Chemical Purging Method Each applicator will insure all precautions will be taken as per these instructions, and the GA27 P specifications for the repair of steel storage tanks. A. . Preparations: 1. Remove as much gasoline as possible. (Use explosion-proof pumps and lines). Lines at the pump should beClosed and blanked so that no vapors or gasoline can issue from the lines during' the maintenance operation. 2. Syphon lines inust be cut as well as any connections to a common fill line. 3. A small quantity of water Can be pumped into the tank to float the gasoline from a Iow spot to where it can .be removed from the tank. B. Purging: The tank will be thoroughly purged for the removal of flammable vapor atmostphere,, or any residue capable of producing flammable vapors in the tank and connected distribution lines, so that subsequent natural ventilation will not result in the reinstatement of a flammable atmosphere, prior to any storage vessel. A Safe working atmosphere within the tank is obtained as follows: Glass Armor Purging Aerator Method 1. Set up the Glass Armor Aerator as shown in drawing #1. Safety precautions must be taken as follows: a. Suitable grounding must be provided to prevent a spark from igniting any gasoline vapors in the immediate'area. b. Air pressure in the tank must not exceed Five (5) psi. Air supply must be from a diesel compressor that has 'been safety checked to assure a clean air supply without volatile flammable fumes feeding the air hose. (Diesel or equivalent). 2. To provide a suitable ground against static electricity, be sure'the copper purging pipe is' resting on the bottom of 'the tank, and that the "Ground" wire from' the copper pipe is attached to the fill line and to the nearest water meter. 3. To prevent excess air pressure from building up in the tank, set the pressure reducing x, alve tO 5 psi until you are positive that the vent is free and open. 4. Increase air volume to remove as much air as possible without building up Pressure in the tank. Page 4 ~/80 SPECIAL CAUTION: .· Occasionally tanks are equipped with inner fill pipes. It is necessary to make sure that the air from the copper purging ·pipe is going down the long fill line, into the tank, and out the vent. The air should not be blowing back out the fill pipe, thus, not purging the tank. If exhaust from the vent line is negligible, but considerable from the fill pipe, the open area around the pipe leading into the fill can be plugged up with rags to.force air out the vent pipe. The fill line should not be plugged in this manner unless the two conditions mentioned above exist. (That is, tanks equipped with inner fills and vent not exhausting adequately). See drawing #1 amd.. #lA, 6. TESTING THE VAPOR CONCENTRATION: The test for flammability is the most important phase of the entire operation. These tests are made with a combustible gas indicator such as the Model 5 Explosive Meter (Mine Safety Appliance Company). Persons responsible .for testing must be thoroughly instructed in handling and reading the vapor indications. 6-1 Testing Procedure Testing the tank for vapors is accomplished in the following manner. 1~ The MSA Model '5 Explosive Meter must be thoroughly checked as per instruction manual. 2. The meter will be checked by placing the probe in a known source of gasoline vapors such as a gas tank. After the meter reading has been checked, the probe is cleared with fresh air. · 3. The tank will be checked by placing the probe in the fil! line and taking separate readings at the'bottom, middle, and upper portions of the tank, c!earing the' probe after each reading:. ~l~ sure and prevent liquid product from entering the probe. (Ch .eck MSA instruction manual.) The vapors shoUld be tested with the air mover temporarily off at the tank. However, periodic tegta should be made at the vent .rise; while the air mover is in operation and purging is in progress. 4. When the meter reading is 40% of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) range at the three levels of the tank, a number of readings of the vapor content leaving the tank at the vent riser should be taken. 5. Safe reading of .20% or less of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) range as indicated on the Model 5 Explosive Meter must be obtained at both the tank and vent riser before the tank is considered safe. 6. See Annex B for further information. Page 5 8/80 7. OPERATING PROCEDURE 7-1 Opening the Tank After it is determined that a safe atmosphere has been established, the tank may be opened. If cutting and drilling are necessary, the tools are to be air operated or run by explosion- proof motors and bonded to the tanks. Where no hatch exists, a manhole may becut out approximately 22" x 22". This is accomplished by outlining the area to be cut out with chalk, and drilling out two holes in the diagonal corners of the square with an air driven drill. (The cover, plate can be used as a te~aplate). When the'first hole is drilled into the tank the test probe will be placed intothe hole to again verify that the tank is.still safe. It is important that purging is continued throughout this entire operation. The test reading should be lower than 20% Lower Explosive Limits (LEL} on the test meter. The tank should then be cut by an air driven sniper or with an explosive-proof saber saw or equivalent. A man with complete positive air displacement equipment, with face mask and the proper protective clothing can then enter the tank. Tests with the explosive meter should be performed by the man in the tank to ascertain that the tank vapors are in the proper Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) range. 7-2 Removal of Sludge · The volatile lead compounds in the Sludge and .in the scale are a source of danger to workers. Sludge is a potential hazard because it is a source of Tetraethyl lead vapors which may be inhaled, because liquid tetraethyl lead in contact with the skin may be absorbed into the body and is highly poisonous. If the dry internal surface of the tank is scraped, the resulting. atmospheres may contain dangerous quantifies of lead. Poor health and fatigue accentuates the foregoing hazards. No one with a Punctured ear drum should enter such a tank beeau.~ vapor · laden air will pass through this abnormal opening, Tanks of bulk storage capacity, over'.50,000 gallons must have a safety inspector from Du Pont or Ethyl Corporation approve entry into a tank. Before entering all leaded gaso~line tanks.follow the Procedure as prescribed in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin #RP2015: "'Cleaning Petroleum Storage ·Tanks." Employees entering the tank and those handling tank sludge will be clothed so that arms, legs, head and torso are protected from contact with the tank residue and the coating resins. They shall wear oil and water resistant boots and gloves. In addition, protective respiratory equipment providing positive air pressure in a full facepiece mask will be worn by those entering the tank before and during Bottom Sediment and Water removal, sandblasting, and removal of residue and during the coating application. Protective equipment shah be provided, used and maintained in a sanitary reliable condition. Persons working in the tank when respirators .are ·required will be equipped with safety harnesses and safety lines and standby employccs. Page 6 8/86 Pumps used for the removal of Bottom Sediment and shall be explosion-proof. Shovels used to remove solid sludge shall be of the nonferrous or sparkproof type. 7-3 Inspection of Tank Prior to Surface Preparation Inspection of the interior may be made with one of several forms of internal inspection lamps or falshlights approved for Class I, Group D-Hazardous Locations. Visual inspection of the tank should be made to insure that no liquid gas or fumes are reentering the tank. Any foot valves shall be removed or coVered tightly with plastic and taped. Submerged pumps should be isolated. Suction lines should be removed and openings plugged with rubber test plugs or equivalent. The vent opening should be left clear, freely exposed from the inside. During inspection, the extent of corrosion (both internal and external) should be deter- mined. The entire interior surface of the tank shall be visually inspected. Areas around holes or suspected of severe corrosion and other randomly selected areas within the tank should be tested by either tapping with a ballpeen hammer or with an ultrasonic gauge to determine structural integrity of the steel shell A tank having an extremely porous shell, a split seam or holes too large to be repaired, shall not be Glass Armor lined. In all cases, sufficient steel shell must remain intact (after sandblasting) to provide structural support for the interior lining, The following guidelines shall be utilized to determine whether a tank may be repaired. Performation no larger than 1½ inches in diameter except under the gauging opening where the perforation may be no larger than 2½ inches in diameter, or b. ' A tank with less than five (5) perforations none larger than ½ inch in dis_meter in any one square foot 'area, c. A tank with less than twenty perforations (none larger than ½ inch in diameter) in a 500 square foot area~ Tanks that exceed any of the above should not be interior lined unless approved by an authority having jurisdiction. 74 Surface Preparation of Storage Tanks All holes should be plugged w~th plugs or screws of non-corrosive plastic (e.g nylon Or teflon), epoxy putty, or hydraulic cement. The use of plugs and hydraulic cement are used only as temporary measures to prevent water products, fumes or foreign matter from entering the tank during sandblasting. The entire tank shall be sandblasted completely free of rust, scale, and foreign matter to SSPC-SP-5 "White Metal Blast" to a blasted profile of 1½ - 2 mils. SANDBLASTING: "BEFORE BEGINNING THE SANDBLAST- lNG OPERATION, IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE AIR HOSE BE CHECKED TO BE SURE THAT CLEAN AIR (FREE OF FLAMM- ABLE VAPORS) IS COMING OUT OF THE AIR HOSE." Page 7 3/87 After the surface sandblasted to White Metal, be brushed with clean brushes made of hair, bristle or fiber, blown off with compressed air or clean by vacuum. Adequate separators and traps shall be used to remove oil and water from compressed air. The blast cleaned surface shall be coated within 8 hours after blasting when practical But in any event, not later than 24 hours after blasting and also before any visible rusting occurs. Con- tact Bridgeport Chemical Corporation for recommended sandblasting equip- ment and procedures. · After sandblasting~ all perforations shall be permanently repaired as follows:. All holes less than ~ inches in diameter shall be Plugged with plugs or screws made of noncorrosive plastic (e.g, nylon or teflon). The plugs shall be covered with Glass Armor and fiberglass cloth, which overlaps all sides of the plug a minimum of 2 inches. : b. Holes up to l ½ incbesindi~metershallfirstbepluggedwitheithersteelorplastic plugs. In addition, a 6" x 6" steel plate(10 gauge, min_) must be placed over the flattened plug and extend all sides by 2". This steel plate ~hall be sandblasted to white metal on both sides and bonded to the t~nlr with Glass Armor epoxy. A laminate of epoxy and fiberglass cloth shall cover this plate on all sides by a minimum of 2". Sandblasting Safety Precautions:. 1. Blast operators shall wear U.S. Bureau of Mines approved helmet connected to a source oi~ clean compressed air. 2. Blast hose shall be grounded to dissipate static charges. 7-5 Application of GA27P Protective Coating 7-5. l Steel Tanks Prior to the application of lining material, a.~inch steel reinforcing plate rolled to the contour of the tank and with minimum dimensions of 8 inches by 8 inches shall be installed under the fill (drop) tube and gauging, tube. This plate shall be covered with fiberglass cloth embedded in resin. 7-5.2 Fiberglass Tanks Prior to application of lining material, reinforcing plates should be installed under the fill' (drop) tube and gauging tube. Lining materials and their application should be in .accordance with the material and/or tank manufacturer's specifications.. GA27-P is a specially developed heavy built coating~ designed specifically for special spray equipment which mades the coating easily applicable. A GA27-P unit will cover 40 square feet at approximately 125 mil thickness. The following procedure should be carefully followed. 1. Prepare 'the substrate for coating. Page 8 3/87 2. To assure the proper coverage, the tank must be marked. ?with chalk into 40 square foot sections. 3. Mix activator and resin for 3 minutes using mixing blade # A275. Scrape sides of can with a long pointed.trowel and mix for another minute, total mixing time, 4 minutes. Material must be 'thoroughly mixed and uniform in color. 4. Place mixed material under spray gun pump and spray tank until completely coated. 5. Product temperature should be 100° F - 105° F for best spray pattern. 6. Heat cure with hot air (Union Chill Mat Indirect Heater Ultramatic III) for three hours or until fully cured to obtain maximum chemical and physical properties. The coated area must be checked for any pinholes with a Holiday Detector, and 'coated over, if any are found. The coating thickness should be checked with an Elcometer Thickness Gauge or Branson C~ating Gauge.' Follow the instructions on standardizing the Elcometer Model Mark I Type A scale 14, 0 - ~A". Check various areas of the tank for proper thickness as per meter reading If any areas are not the proper thickness, apply GA27P to the proper thickness. See Annex E. Curing the coating completely before replacing the product into the tank is accomplished by either of the following methods: Fast Cure: 1. Allow to cure for 6 - 8 hours at tank temperature of 77° F and/or until you obtain a Barcol reading of 70 o' 2. To ensure cure at tank temperatures of less than 77° F, allow to cure at 65° F for 48 hours or less until you obtain a Barcol reading of 70. 3. To compensate for cold weather temperaturesit is recommended that you complete the following: the ambient air within the. tank is heated to 140° F- 160° F by mean.q of a 250,000 BTU indirect heater.., this is accomplished by placing a flexible hose ft2om the heater inside, the opening and directing it at either'end (first for 1 - 1½ hours, then at the opposite end for an equal time or until coating is CUred). (See 4 below) Check thoroughly before closing the tank. 4. See Annex C for cure testing procedures. 7-6 Coverage Theoretically, one (1) pound covers 0.94 square feet @ 125 mils: Actual Coverage (A 10% allowance has been made for product loss due to pores of. the steel and product 'loss.) GA27P unit covers: 36 sq. ft. @ 125 mils 30 sq. ft. @ 150 mils The average coating thickness shouId be 125 mils with a maximum thickness of 150 Page 9 9/85 Where no hatch cover exists, and a manhole has been cut out, the tank should be sealed in the following way: The cover plate should overlap the hole at least 2' on each side'and should measure at least 27~x27~. Fastening the cover to the tank can be accomplished by punching ~ diameter holes on 5" centers, 1" from the edge. The cover should be rolled to the contour of the tank. (See cover specifications drawing #2). An alternate cover plate may be used and should overlap the hole at least 2~ on each side and should measure 24"x24". The hole may be cut to 18#x18~. Using 18 bolts, follow the same procedure as mentioned on previous page. Whenever authorities require, .the tank may be tested by either method as follows: 1. After the tank has been closed, but before the excavation is filled, the tank may be tested for tightness with air pressure at not less than 3 pounds per square : 'inch and not more than 5 pounds per square inch. The test pressure shall hold, without fluctuation, for a period of 1 hour. 2. A hydrostatic test may be applied, but the test pressure should be not less than 3 pounds per square inch and not more than 5 pounds per square inch. 8. OPERATIONS AFFECTING EXISTING WORK The operation shall be conducted with care not to damage work which is to remain in place, and all existing work damaged by such operadous shall be rectified promptly without additional expense to the owner. Every reasonable precaution is taken in the manufacture of all Glass Armor products and compilation of data to assure that they comply with Bridgeport Chemical Corporation's exacting standards. As, however, the effectiveness of each product depends in part, upon correct methods of use, no guarantee of such products or data can .be given. Applicator assumes ali responsibility for selection of Glass Armor products for coating the interior of tank.% for safety in application of any such products, for the fitness of such products for any such application, including the durability and safety of any such product, and applicator shall 'indemnify and hold Bridgeport Chemical harmless from any claim, action, damage or liability asserted by any third, party against Bridgeport Chemical because of any Bridgeport Chemical product used by applicator, and applicator shall maintain coverage sufficient to hold Bridgeport Chemical harmless under this indemnity. Page 10 5/83 ANNEX A PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: a. Personnel working in such tanks will wear rubber boots, fresh air masks, life lines, and clean clothing with no metal buttons or fittings. A copper rivet will be driven into the heels of rubber boots to provide a ground or discharge of static electricity which may accumulate on personnel wearing safety equipment. b. Fresh air will be Supplied to the mask through a hose with a positive displacement air blower to the windward side of manhole in tank. Adequate power operated blowers are responsible for the air supply until personnel wearing mask have left tank and removed face piece. Securely attach one end being held by an attendant stationed on the tank to assist in his removal, if necessary. EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS: a. Canister type masks will not be used in lieu of masks equipped with. hose supplying fresh air. b. Use non-ferrous tools for cleaning surfaces of rest, sediment, ect. c. Use only cotton cloths for cleaning purposes. Other cloths tend to generate static electricity. d. Lights of approved explosion-proof type only will be used. e. Discontinue cleaning operations while electric storm is threatening or in progress. f. Personnel on this operation are prohibited from wearing wool, nylon, silk, rayon, and/or other static producing material. Cotton cloth, is the only recommended type of clothing. ANNEX B DEFINITIONS: EXPLOSIVE LIMITS: There is a minimum concentration of flammable vapor in air or oxygen below which propagation of flame does not occur on contact with source of ignition. There is also a maximum proportion Of vapor or gas in air above which propagation of flame docs not occur. "These boundary line mixtures of vapor or gas in air, Which if ignited, will just propagate a flame, are known as the lower and upper explosive or flammable limits." Usually expressed in teA'ms of percent by volume of gas in air. FLAMMABILITY RANGE.' The difference, between the lower and upper explosive or flammable limits expressed in percent of vapor in air is known as the "flammable ran. ge." For example, the lower limits of flammability of gasoline, at ambient temperature, is approximately 1.4% vapor in air by volume, while the upper limit is about 7.6%. By difference, the explosive or flammability limit of gasoline is 6.2%.- Maximum Permissable 0: percentages and minimUm'inert gas concentration for aireraft'fu¢l tanks. TYPE OF FUEL MAXIMUM 0: MINIMUM (20: Aviation Gas 115 145 i 1.6 33.5 JP 3 I 1.4 35.0 JP 4 I 1.4 · 34.8 . COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATORS: Readings from most indicators give the perc. c. ntage of the lower flammable limit of the val~or in an atmosphere. Readings may be misleading where the atmosphere contains less than 595 by volume of 2: in an ine~ container. RE: GASOLINE ONLY 8180 ANNEX C TESTS FOR DETERMINING COATING CURE GA 27P cure is determined by the use of the following: Barcol Hardness Tester GYZJ 935 (Barber Coleman Company, Rockford, Illinois) "This method, however, leaves a void in the coating, therefore the tested area must be recoated to eliminate this void." The design of the Impressor is such that operating experience is not essential. It is only necessary to exert a light pressure against the instrument to drive the spring loaded indenter into the material to be tested. The indenter must be perpendicular to the surface. The instrument can be used in any position and in any space that will allow for the operator's hand. The hardness reading is instantly indicated on the dial which is conveniently divided into one hundred graduations. No waiting, preloading or separate measurements. On very soft materials, highest reading should be used since cold flow permits springs loaded indenter to continue penetration. Barcol on GA 27P should read 65-75 ANNEX D The contractor's supervisor will be familiar and comply with the procedures established in the following publications: 1. Recommended Practice for Cleaning Petroleum Storage Tanks (API RP2015 - 3rd Edition 1983) 2. Cleaning Small Tanks and Containers NFPA 327, 1976 3. Recommended Practice for Protection Against Ignitions arising out of static, lighting, and stray currents, Fourth Edition, 1982. 4. NIOSH "Working in Confined Spaces" - December, 1979 5. API RP 2027, Ignition Hazards Involved in Abrasive Blasting of Tanks in Service, First Edition, 1982. 6. Recommended Practice for the Interior Lining of ~Existing Steel Underground Storage Tanks (API 1631 - First Edition 1983) The contractor is also to be familiar and comply with the rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as published in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No. 105, Part II, and in particular: Subpart H - Hazardous Materials par. 1910, 106 Flammable and Combustible Liquid Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment par. 1910, 132 general requirements par. 1910, 134 respiratory prOtection Subpart J - General Environment Controls par. 1910, 145 specifications for accident prevention signs & tags Subpart L - Fire Protection par. 1910, 157 portable fire extinguishers 8/86 ANNEX E TEST FOR DETERMINING COATING THICKNESS 1. Use a thickness gauge such as an Elcometer Model 1, Type A Scale 14, 0-¼" (Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio) or equivalent. 2. Elcometer Model III Inspector gauge Scale range 8E (25-250 thousands)(Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio) or equivalent. Follow the manufacturers instructions for standardizing the thickness gauge. *TEST FOR DETERMINING PINHOLES (Holiday) 1. Holiday Detector - electrical Holiday Detector Inspector (see manufacturers spec) 2. Holiday Detector - Tinker Rasor Model AP/W. Output Voltage Powerpak (6000 V - 16,000 V). 15" Silicone Brush Electrode. *In those areas where required. 11/84 Hazardous ANNEXF Substancest Used in Business and Industry' Flash Point Ignition Temp. Explosive Umits Vapor Class I Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Per ce~t by Volume Density (Air Group Substance F C F C Lower Upper Equals 1.0) C acetaldehyde - 38 - 39 347 175 4 60 1.5 D acetone - 4 - 20 869 465 2.15 13 2.0 A acetylene gas gas 581 305 2.5 100 0.9 D acrylonitrile 32 0 898 481 3 17 1.8 O ammonia gas gas 928 498 16 25 0.6 D benzene 12 - 11 1040 560 1.3 7.1 2-8 B butadiene gas gas 788 420 2 12 1.9 D butane gas gas 550 288 1.6 2-0 D 1-butanol (butyl alcohol) 84 29 650 343 1.4 11.2. 2.6 D 2-butanol (secondary butyl : alcohol) 75 24 761 405 1.7 @ 21L:~F. 9.8 @ 212'F, 2.6 100~C 100"C D n -butyl acetate 72 22 790 421 1.7 7.6 4.0 O cyclopropane gas gas 938 503 2.4 10.4 1.5 C diethyl ether - 49 - 45 320 160 1.9 38 2.6 D ethane gas gas 882 472 3 12.5 1.0 D ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 55 · 13 685 363 3.3 19 1.6 D ethyl acetate 24 -4 800 427 2.0 11.5 3.0 C ethylene gas 'gas. 842 450 2.7 36 1.0 [:) ethylene dichloride 56 13 775 413 6-2 16 3.4 B ethylene oxide <0 < - 18 804 429 3.6 100 1.5 D gasoline -36 to -38 to 636-880 280-471 1.2-1.5 7.1-7.6 3-4 - 50 - 46 O heptanes 25 - 4 399 204 1.05 6.7 3.5 D hexanes - 7 - 22 437 225 1.1 7.5 3.0 · B hydrogen gas gas 752 400 4.0 75 0.1 D isoprene - 65 - 54 428 220 1.5 8.9 2.4 O methane (natural gas) gas gas 999 537 5 15 0.6 D methanol (methyl alcohol) 52 11 725 385 6.0 36 1.1 O 3-methyl'-'l -butanol (isamy/alcohol) 109 43 662 350 1.2 9 @ 212"F, 3.0 100~; D methyl ethyl ketone 16 - 9 759 404 1.7 @ 200~, 11.4 @ 200'F, 2-5 93'C 93~ D methyl isobutyl ketone 64 18 840 440 1.2 @ 200~', 8 @ 200'F, 3.5 93~::; 93~ O 2-(nethyl-l-propanol (isobutyl alcohol) 82 28 780 416 1.7 @'123'1=. 10.6 @ 202'F, ' 2.6 51"C 94'(; D 2-methyl-2-propanol (tertiary butyl alcohol) 52 11 892 478 2.4 8 2.6 D octanes 56 13 403 206 1.0 6,5 3.9 D pentanes < - 40 < - 40 470 243 1.5 7.8 2.5 O 1-pentanol (amyl alcohol) 91 33 572 300 1.2 10 @ 212"F. 3.0 100°C D petroleum naphtha <0 < - 18 550 288 1.1 5.9 2-5 O propane gas gas 842 450 2.1 9,5 1.6 O 1-propanol (propyl alcohol) 74 23 775 413 13.7 2.1 O 2-propanol (isopropyt alcohol) 63 12 750 399 2 12.7 @ 200~F, 2.1 93~C O propylene gas gas 851 455 2 11.1 1.5 I~ propylene oxide - 35 - 37 840 449 2.8 37 2.0 O styrene 90 32 914 490 1.1 6.1 3.6 D toluene 40 4 896 480 1.2 7.1 3.1 C unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH 1, 1-dimethyl hydrazine) 5 - 15 480 249 2 95 2.0 O vinyl acetate 18 - 8 756 402 2.6 13.4 3.0 D vinyl chloride gas gas 882 472 3.6 33 2.2 [:) xylenes 81-90 27-32 867-984 464-529 1.0-1.1 6-7 3.7 8/86 INTERIOR LINING OF STEEL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS TYPES OF TANK VENTILATION AIR MOVERS EDU RESSED AIR DRAWING #1 DIFFUSED AIR BLOWER SEE DETAIL 2A ' VALVE WITH GAUGE ~ L ~,~ (SEE NOTE) · ' B / I:~SS PIPE 1 ~/2" DIA WITH II ~ I FOUR ROWS OF 35' "1/~" HOLES < II ~ -~ II ~ AIR I (140 HOLES TOTAL) PIPE MUST TOUCH NOTE: GROUND CABLE BRAZED TO PIPE TANK BO'I-rOM MUST BE CLAMPED TO FILL PIPE. FOR GROUND USE 12 GAUGE GROUND WIRE FROM FILL PIPE TO WATER PIPE OR GROUND ROD. DKAWING #lA Plan of Tank Opening Plan of Tank Cover NOTE: Make cover of same thickness as steel tank. Section thru Bolt section thru Sealed Joint Bridgeport Chemical Corp. Glass Armor Systems Seal for a buried Gasoline Storage Tanks DRAWING- 2 8/80 ANNEX G BRIDGEPORT CHEMICAL ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGING PROCEDURE TO MONITOR STRUCTURAL SOUNDNESS AND OPERATIONAL LIFE 2.1.0 SCOPE: 1.1 This Specification prescribes minimum requirements for internal inspection and assessment of installed underground storage tanks by ultrasonic thickness gauging. In general, it prescribes personnel certification r~quirements, test equipment capability, tank interior surface preparation, gauging procedures, minimum acceptable grid patterns for ultrasonic thickness gauging, tank inspection report requirements, and pass/fail criteria. 2.2.0 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION: 2.2.1 Personnel qualified for ultrasonic thickness gauging of installed underground storage tanks shall be trained and certified to Nondestructive Testing, Level I competence in accordance with the~guidelines specified by the American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A, Personnel Qualification and~ Certification in Nondestructive Testing. Qualification requirements shall be limited to ultrasonic thickness gauging. 2.2.2 Qualified personnel shall be responsible for conducting ultrasonic thickness gauging, data interpretation, and evaluation. 2.2.3 The employer shall establish and maintain a written procedure for administration of training, examination, and certification of nondestructive testing personnel. 2.3.0 EQUIPMENT.CAPABILITY SPECIFICATION: Equipment used for gauging shall meet the folloWing minimum requirements: Measurement range: .050 inches to 2 inches Resolution: .002 inches minimum BC 1 2.4.0 SURFACE PREPARATION: After the tank has been emptied, the interior tank surfaces shall be cleaned as required for the use of ultrasonic thickness gauging equipment. 2~5.0 GAUGING OBJECTIVE: The objective of thickness gauging is to assure the average tank shell thickness is greater than 75 percent of the original shell metal thickness through a series of identified, averaged measurement of three-foot by three-foot quadrants; one-foot by one-foot subdivisions of quadrants; perforations; and thin metal, target areas. 2.6.0 ORIGINAL SHELL METAL THICKNESS: 2.7.1 Control Quadrants. For gauging measurement control, tank walls shall be divided into quadrants as follow: 2.7.1.1 Walls. Measurements for~tank.walls shall be divided into three-foot by three-foot quadrants beginning at the fill end of the bottom of the tank and extending outward around the tank circumference and along the tank length. Any additional area of the tank wall which is less than three feet by three feet shall be measured and treated as additional quadrants. (See Figure 2.1.) 2.7.2 Quadrant Gauqing. Thickness gauging measurements shall be taken in the center of each quadrant of the tank wall and heads. Thickness readings 75 percent of less th~n the original shell metal thickness shall require further gauging as prescribed for subdivided quadrant gauging. Thickness readings greater than 75 percent of the original shell metal thickness shall establish the average measurement reported for the quadrant. (See Figure 2.3.) 2.7.3 Gauging Quadrant Subdivisions. Quadrants whose center gauge measurement is 75 percent or less than the original shell metal thickness shall be further divided into nine equal subdivisions, except for perimeter subdivisions of head quadrants, which may be less than equal in size. (See Figure 2.1) Thickness gauging measurements shall be taken in the center of each subdivision. The subdivision thickness BC 2 readings shall be averaged, and the results shall establish the average measurement reported for the quadrant. (See Figure 2.3a.) Subdivision thickness readings of less than 50 percent of original shell metal thickness shall require further gauging as prescribed for target areas. (See 2.4.) 2.7.4 Thin Wall Target Area Gauging. Areas whose thickness gauging measurement is less than 50 percent of original shell metal thickness shall each receive eight additional readings made at 1.5-inch and three-inch radius around such identified areas. (See Figure 2.4.) The average of the nine readings shall establish the average measurement reported for the subdivision, except or subdivisions c6htaining perforations. (See Figure 2.3a.) 2.7.4.1 Perforations. Perforations shall be identified and reamed to establish a minimum one-eighth-inch edge thickness. Eight thickness measurements shall be taken around a perforation as follows: For measurements taken one and one-half inches from the perimeter of the perforation with measurements spaced equidistant. Four measurements taken three inches from the perimeter of the perforation with measurements spaced equidistant. (See Figure 2.5.) The eight readings shall be averaged, and the results shall establish the average measurement reported for the subdivision within which the perforation is most closely centered. (See Figure 2.3a.) 2.7.5 Tank Shell Average. Tank shell average thickness shall be established from the computations on Figure 2.3. - 2.8.0 REPORTS.: 2.8.1 Thickness gauging readings shall be reported on an ultrasonic thickness gauging report. (See Figures 2.3. and 2.3a) 2.8.2 Report shall be maintained for reference and shall be made available to the chief. Computer recording, file maintenance, and reference retrieval may be utilized in .lieu of the report forms in Figures 2.3 and 2.3a. BC 3 2.9.0 PASS/FAIL CRITERIA: A tank will be considered unacceptable for interior lining if the average shell thickness is 75 percent of less than original shell metal-thickness as computed on Figure 2.3, or If the average of the gauge readings of the subdivisions of a quadrant is 50 percent or less than the Original shell metal thickness as computed in Figure 2.3a. BC 4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN SPECIFICATIONS GLASS ARMOR REPAIR OF GASOLINE STORAGE TANKS (GASOHOL) "GA27 P ARMOR SPRAY" (GASOHOL COATING) BRIDGEPORT CHEMICAL CORPORATION 2610 N.E. 5th Avenue Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 305-781-3700 ,' · BULLEt, iN TECHNICAL INFORMATION THE GA27 P (ARMOR SPRAY) GA27 P is a specially formulated, chemically resistant, epoxy resin-based product, struc- turally reinforced with glass fibers. It is specifically designed as a ½" thick coating, fusion bonded to the inside surface of an existing tank, reinforced with various materials forming an impervious shell that prevents and stops leaks. It eliminates corrosion from within the tank and retards corrosion from outside elements in the soil. This technical bulletin outlines the specifications of Bridgeport Chemical Corporation's Glass Armor method for solving the extremely serious, costly, and hazardous problem of replacing leaking underground gasoline storage tanks in the service station. Gasoline by itself cannot cause corrosion, but water and oxygen that gasoline picks up does the damage. At high-product temperatures, gasoline is more heavily saturated with air and water than at lower temperatures. Then as the product cools, the solubility of water in gasoline decreases and droplets of water form and settle out on the tang metal When the gasoline temperatures drop from 140°F. to 80°F., as much as 0.5 lbs. of water comes from 100 lbs of hydrocarbon (about 1,616 lbs. of gasoline). These figures indicate a 6,000 gallon tank could have approximately 23 gallons of water in each loacL The rate of corrosion also depends on '~he type of gasoline and the type'of crude used in the refindlng process. The most highly aromatic fuels have a greater water solubility and are more cor- rosive (premium is more corrosive than regular which in mm is more corrosive than kerosene). CHEMICAL PROPERTiES: Films cured for 7 days @ 75 °F. are unaffected by the following reagents after 1 year immer- sion @ 75°F. Reagent ViSible Affects ASTM reference Fuels A and C No Affect Unleaded Gasoline No Affect Premium Leaded Gasoline No Affect Diesel Fuel No Affect Benzene No Affect Toluene No Affect Xylene No Affect Mineral Spirits No Affect Gasohol 10% ethyl alcohol No Affect . Gasoline ethanol 50/50 No Affect Ethyl alcohol No Affect Isopropyl alcohol No Affect Propyl alcohol No Affect Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) No Affect 10% Methanol gasoline No Affect Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether No Affect Page 1 1~)/83 15% Methanol gasoline No Affect 30% Methanol gasoline No Affect 50% Methanol gasoline No Affect 100% Methanol No Affect Distilled water No Affect 10% Suffuric Acid No Affect Sodium Hydroxide 10-30% No Affect 5% Sodium Chloride No Affect The Glass Armor epoxy resins have long been recognized by corrosion engineers as a sfiperior material unique in properties that make them one of the most valued tools to combat corrosion. Bridgeport Chemical Corporation, who pioneered the process of lining leaking gasoline tanks, has trained franchise applicators serving the petroleum industry from coast to coast. All Glass Armor applicators follow this specification using the GA27P line of epoxy coatings. GA 27P bonded to the interior surface of the steel storage tank results in a corrosion- proof liner built within the shell of the existing steel tank. This material givea a solid glas~ hard inner protective wall to the lea~ing vesseL The corrosion=proofinner tank seals offthe leaks' and becomea completely bonded to the entire tank. The Glass Armor procedure for the repair of underground gasoline storage tanks include the following:. 1. Isolating the tank. Gas freeing the tank. 3. Entering the tank. 4. Cleaning and sandblasting the tank. 5. Application of GA 27P. 6. Sealing the tank. To be certain that all Applicators take all the necessary action required to sucxc-xM in this program, the following specifications have been written. Page 2 5185 1: SCOPE: This specification covers the requirements for the Glass Armor process for the repair of gasoline storage tanks. This specification outlines the method to "be followed 'for the safeguarding of gasoline tank atmospheres for the purpose of conducting' the Glass Armor Process for such tanks. It 6utlines the methods to be followed for flushing the interior of gasoline tanks for the removal of combustible vapor preparatory to the removal of sediment, rust, etc. Instructions are included for cleaning interior surfaces of steel tanks, and for the application of protective coating. This specification outlines in general the requirements, procedure, and operating conditions for the above work to be followed by Bridgeport Chemical Corporation's Franchised Applicators and Dealers. Ail work must be done in accordance with the. current Federal O~upational Safety and Health Administration Codes. (OSHA) 2. SITE INSPECTION: The Applicator must visit the site, ascertain local conditions and scope of work. Where neckssary, approval from local'authorities should be obtained prior to application. Where no such approval exists, the applicator must notify Bridgeport Chemical Corporation in writing. See Annex D. 3. SPECIFICATION FOR COATING: Glass Armor GA27 P shall be iapplied to the entire inner surface to be protected on the storage vessel. 4. INSPECTION OF STORAGE VESSEL:. The storage veSsel should be inspected' bY a competent' person to determine how long the tank has been in service, approximate amount of gasoline and sediment in the tank, and the physical condition of the tan_k_,_If ~he tank docs not appear structurally sound and has wide open seam.~ or extremely porous metal, the tank should not be glass armor coated. Sources ofiguition should be removed from surrounding area. Work should' not be started if the direction of the wind might carry vapors into ~rcas where they could produce a hazardous condition. AU open flame and spark equipment within the vapor hazard .area should b~ shut down. IZ. leetrie equipment used in the area must be explosion-proof, i.e., Class 1 D. Division 1. See Annex A and-B. 4-I Isolation of the Vessel: The tank must be completely isolated 'before any work begins. This means suction lines, pumps, and other connecting lines should be blanked. 5. REMOVAL OF FLAMMABLE-VAPORS: 5-1 Displacement With Air: Purging and Ventilating: Gas freeing the tank is accomplished by purging with fresh air, and a safe atmosphere can be maintained by continuous ventilation. In air purging, the Concentration of vapor in air in the tank may go through the flammable range 'before a safe atmosphere is obtained, therefore all precautions shall be taken to insure that the air moving apparatus be bonded to the tank in order to minimize the hazard of ignition. Page 3 8/80 Ventilation of the tank is accomplished by the use of air movers of the eductor type. Air movers of this type are actuated with compressed air, fans and blowers by electric motors or air, or gasoline motor driven. We recommend the use of the Bridgeport :Chemical Purging Aerator Method. (l~lotor must be' explosive proof.) 5-2 Bridgeport Chemical Purging Method Each applicator will insure all precautions will be taken as per these instructions, and the GA27 P specifications for the repair of steel storage tanks. A. . Preparations: 1. Remove as much gasoline as possible. (Use explosion-proof pumps and lines). Lines at the pump should be closed and blanked so that no vapors or gasoline can issue from the lines 'during the maintenance operation. 2. Syphon lines must be cut as Well as any connections to a common fill fine. 3. A small quantity of water can be pumped into the tank to float the gasoline from' a low spot to where it can .be removed from the tank. B. Purging: The tank will be thoroughly purged for the removal of flammable vapor atmostphere, or any residue capable of producing flammable vapors in the tank and connected distribution fines, so that subsequent natural ventilation will not result in the reinstatement of a flammable atmosphere, prior to any storage vessel. A Safe working atmosphere within the tank is obtained as follows: Glass Armor Purging Aerator Method 1. Set up the Glass Armor Aerator as showt~ in drawing #1. Safety precautions must be taken as follows: a. Suitable grounding must be provided to prevent a spark froTM igniting any gasoline vapors in-the immediate'area. b. Air pressure in the tank must not exceed Five (5) psi. Air sUpply must be from a diesel compressor that has been safety checked to assure a clean air supply without volatile flammable fumes feeding the air'hose. (Diesel or eqUivalent). 2. To provide a suitable ground against static electricity, be sure the copper purging pipe is' resting on the bottom of the tank, and that the "Ground" wire from' the copper pipe is attached to the fill line and to the nearest water meter. 3. To prevent excess air pressure from building up in the tank, set the pressure reducing valve tO 5 psi until you are positive that the vent is free and open. '4. Increase air volume to remove as much air as possible without building up Pressure in the tank. Page 4 8/80 SPECIAL CAUTION:. Occasionally tanks are equipped with inner fill pipes. It is necessary to make sure that the air from the copper purging-pipe is going down the long fill line, into the tank, and out the vent. The air should not be blowing back out the fill pipe, thus, not purging the tank. If exhaust from the vent line is negligible, but considerable from the fill pipe, the open area around the pipe leading into the fill can be plugged up with rags to .force air out the vent pipe. The fill line should not be plugged in this manner unless the two conditions mentioned above exist. (That is, tanks equipped with inner fills and vent not exhausting adequately). See drawing gl amd. #1A~. 6. TESTING THE VAPOR CONCENTRATION: The test for flammability is the most important phase of the entire operation. These tests are made with a combustible gas indicator such as the Model 5 Explosive Meter (Mine Safety Appliance Company). Persons responsible .for testing must be thoroughly instructed in handling and reading the vapor indications. 6-1 Testing Procedure · Testing the tank for vapors is accomplished in the following manner. 1. The MSA Model '5 Explosive Meter must be thoroughly checked as per instruction manual. 2. The meter will be checked by placing the probe in a known source of gasoline vapors such as a gas tank. After the meter reading has been checked, the probe is cleared with fresh air. · 3. The tank will be checked by'placing the probe in the fill line and taking separate readings at the'bottom, middle, and upper Portions of the tank, cleating the probe after each reading: .Be sure and prevent liquid product from enterinl~ the probe. (Check MSA instruction manual.) The vapors shoUld be teated with' the air mover temporarily off at the tank. However, periodic tests should be made at the vent rise; while the air mover is in operation and purging is in progress. 4. When the meter reading is 40% of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) range at the three levels of the tank, a number of readings of the vapor content leaving the tank at the vent riser should be taken. 5. Safe reading of 20% or less of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) range as indicated on the Model 5 Explosive Meter must be obtained at both the tank and vent riser before the tank is considered safe. 6. See Annex B for further information. Page 5 8/80 7. OPERATING PROCEDURE 7-1 Opening the Tank After it is determined that a safe atmosphere has been established, the tank may be opened. If cutting and drilling are necessary, the tools are to be air operated or run by explosion- proof motors and bonded to the tanks. Where no hatch exists, a manhole may be cut out approximately 22" x 22". This is accomplished by outlining the area to be cut out with chalk, and drilling out two holes in the diagonal corners of the square with an air driven drill. (The cover plate can be used as a tehaplate). When the first holeis drilled into the tank the test probe will be placed into. the hole to again verify that the tank is.still safe. It is important that purging is continued throughout this entire operation. The test reading should be lower than 20% Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) on the test meter. The tank should then be cut by an air driven Sniper or with an explosive-proof saber saw or equivalent. A man with complete positive air displacement equipment, with face mask and the proper protective clothing can then enter the tank. Tests with the explosive meter should be performed by the man in the tank to ascertain that the tank vapors are in the proper Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) range. 7-2 Removal of Sl'udge . · The volatile lead compounds in the sludge and .in the scale are a source of danger to Workers. Sludge is a potential hazard because it is a source of Tetraethyl lead vapors ~thieh may be inhaled, because liquid tetrae .thyl lead in contact with the skin may be absorbed into the body and is highly poisonous. If the dry internal surface of the tank is scraped, the resulting atmospheres may contain dangerous quantifies of lead. Poor health and fatigue aecent~ the foregoing hazards. No One with a punctured ear drum should enter such a tank because vapor laden air will pass through this abnormal opening, Tanks of bulk storage eapaeityover 50,000 gallons must have a safety iuspeetor from Du Pont or Ethyl Corporation approve entry into a tank. Before entering all leaded gasoline tanks follow the procedure as prescribed in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin #RP2015: ~'Cieaning Petroleum Storage .Tanks.' Employees entering the tank and those handling tank sludge will be clothed so that arms, legs, head and torso are protected from contact with the tank residue and the coating resins. They shall wear oil and water resistant boots and gloves. In addition, protective respiratory equipment providing positive air pressure in a full facepiece mask will be worn by those entering the tank before and during Bottom Sediment and Water removal, sandblasting, and removal of residue and during the coating application. Protective equipment shall' be Provided, used and maintained in a sanitary reliable condition. Persons working in the tank when respirators arc required will be equipped with safety harnesses and safety lines and standby employces. Page'6 8/86 Pumps used for the removal of Bottom Sediment and Wate all be explosion-proof. Shovels used to remove solid sludge shall be of the nonferrous or sparkproof type. 7-3 Inspection of Tank Prior to Surface Preparation Inspection of the interior may be'made with one of several forms of internal inspection lamps or falshlights approved for Class I, Group D-Hazardous Locations. Visual inspection of the tank should be made to insure that no liquid gas or fumes are reentering the tank. Any foot valves shall be removed or covered tightly with plastic and taped. Submerged pumps should be isolated. Suction lines should be removed and openings plugged with rubber test plugs or equivalent. The vent opening should be left clear, freely exposed from the inside. During inspection, the extent of corrosion (both internal and external) should be deter- mine.& The entire interior surface of the tank shall be visually inspected. Areas around holes or suspected of severe corrosion and other randomly selected areas within the tank should be tested by either tapping with a ballpeen hammer or with an ultrasonic gauge to determine structural integrity of the steel shell A tank having an extremely porous shell, a split seam or holes too large to be repaired, shall not be Glass Armor lined. In all cases, sufficient steel shell must remain intact (after sandblasting) to provide structural support for the interior lining, The following guidelines shall be utilized to determine whether a tank may be repaired. a. Pefformation no larger than 1½ inches in diameter except under the gauging opening where the perforation may be no larger than 2½ inches in diameter, or b. A tank with less than five (5) perforations none larger than ½ inch in diameter in any one square foot 'area, c. A tank with less than twenty perforations (none larger than ½ inch in diameter) in a 500 square foot area. Tanks that exceed any of the. above should not be interior lined unless approved by an authority having jurisdiction. 7-4 Surface Preparation of Storage Tanks All holes should be plugged wRh plugs or screws of non-corrosive plastic (e.g, nylon or teflon), epoxy putty, or hydraulic cement. The use of plugs and hydraulic'cement are used only as temporary measures to prevent water products, fumes or foreign matter from entering the tank during sandblasting, The entire tank shall be sandblasted completely free of rust, scale, and foreign matter to SSPC-SP-5 "White Metal Blast" to a blasted profile of 1½ - 2 mils. SANDBLASTING: "BEFORE BEGINNING THE SANDBLAST- lNG OPERATION, IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE AIR HOSE BE CHECKED TO BE SURE THAT CLEAN AIR (FREE OF FLAMM- ABLE VAPORS) IS COMING OUT OF THE AIR HOSE." Page 7 3/87 After the surface has been sandblasted to White Metal, it shall be brushed with clean brushes made of hair, bristle or fiber, blown off with compressed air or clean by vacuum_ Adequate separators and traps shall be used to remove oil and water from compressed air. The blast cleaned surface shall be coated within 8 hours after blasting when practical But in any event, not later than 24 hours after blasting and also before any visible rusting occurs. Con- tact Bridgeport Chemical Corporation for recommended sandblasting eqUip- ment and procedures. After sandblasting, all perforations shall be permanently repaired as follows:. a. All holes less than ~ inches in diameter shall be plugged with plugs or screws made of noncorrosive plastic (e.g. nylon or teflon). The plugs shall be covered with Glass Armor and fiberglasS cloth, which overlaps all sides of the plug a minimum of 2 inches. : b. Holes up to 1½ inches in diameter shall first be plugged with either steel or plastic plugs. In addition, a6" x6" steel plate(10 gauge mln_) must be placed over the flattened plug and extend all sides by 2". This steel plate shall be sandblasted to white metal on both sides and bonded to the tank with Glass Armor epoxy. A laminate of epoxy and fiberglass .cloth .shall cover this plate on all sides by a minimum of 2". Sandblasting Safety Precautions:. 1. Blast operators shall wear U.S. Bureau of Mines approved helmet connected to a source of clean compressed air. ' 2. Blast hose shall be grounded to dissipate static charges. 7-5 Application of GA27P Protective Coating 7-5. l Steel Tanks Prior to the application of lining material, a.~inCh steel reinforcing plate rolled to the contour of the tank and with minimum dimensions of 8 inches by 8 inches shall be installed under the f'gl (drop) tube and gauging, tube. This plate shall be covered with fiberglass cloth embedded in resin. 7-5.2 FiberglaSs Tanks Prior to application of lining material, reinforcing plates should be installed under the fill (drop) tube and gauging tube. Lining materials and their application should be in accordance with the material and/or tank manufacturer's specifications.. GA27-P is a specially developed heavy built coating, designed specifically for special spray equipment which mades the coating easily applicable. A GA27-P unit will cover 40 square feet at approximately 125 mil thickness. The following procedure should be carefully followed. I. Prepare the substrate for coating. Page 8 3/87 .2. To assure the proper coverage, the tank must be marked offwith chalk into 40 square -' foot sections. 3. Mix activator and resin for3 minutes using mixing blade ~A275. Scrape sides of can with a long pointed.trowel and mix for another minute, total mixing time, 4 minutes. Material must be 'thoroughly mixed and uniform in color.. 4. Place mixed material under spray gun pump and spray tank until completely coated. 5. Product temperature should be 100° F - 105° F for best spray pattern. 6. Heat cure with hot air (Union Chill Mat Indirect Heater Ultramatic III) for three hours or until fully cured to obtain maximum chemical and physical properties. The coated area must be checked for any pinholes' with a Holiday Detector, and · coate4 over, ff any are found. The coating thickness should be checked with an Elcometer Thickness Gauge or Branson Coating Gauge. Follow the instructions on standardizing the Elcometer Model Mark I Type A scale 14, 0 - ~A". Cheek various areas of the tank for proper thickness as per meter reading. If any areas are not the proper thickness, apply GA27P to the proper thickness. See Annex E. Curing the coating completely before replacing the product into the tank is aecompli-~hed by either of the following methods: Fast Cure: 1. Allow to cure for 6 - 8 hours at tank temperature of 77° F and/or until you obtain a Barcol reading of 70 o Z T° ensure cure at tank temperatUres of leas than 77° F, allow to cure at 65° F for 48 hours or less until you obtain a Barcol reading of ·70. 3. To compensate for cold weather temperatures it is recommended that you complete the following: the ambient air within the. tank is heated to 140° F-160° F by means o,f a 250,000 BTU indirect heater.., this is accomplished by placing a flexible hose from the heater inside, the opening and directing it at either 'end (first for 1 - 1½ hours, then at the opposite end for an equal time or until coating is cured). (See 4 below) Cheek thoroughly before closing the tank. 4. See Annex C for cure testing procedures. 7-6 Coverage Theoretically, one (1) pound covers 0.94 square feet @ 125 mils: Actual Coverage (A 10% allowance has been made for product loss due to pores of the steel and product loss.) GA27P unit covers: 36 sq. ft. @ 125 mils 30 sq. ft. @ 150 mils The average coating thickness should be 125 mils with a maximum thickness of 150 Page 9 9~85 Where no hatch cover exists, and a manhole has been cut out, the tank should be sealed in the following way: The cover plate should overlap the hole at least 2" on each side'and should measure at least 27"x27". Fastening the cover to the tank can be accomplished by punching ~# diameter holes on 5" centers, 1" from the edge. The cover should be rolled to the contour of the tank. (See cover specifications drawing #2). An alternate cover plate may be used and should overlap the hole at least 2'~ on each side and should measure 24"x24~. The hole may be cut to 18''x18~. Using 18 bolts, follow the same procedure as mentioned on previous page. Whenever authorities require, .the tank may be tested by either method as follows: t. After the tank has been closed, but before the excavation is fried, the tank may be tested for tightness with air pressure at not less than 3 pounds per square inch and not more than 5 pounds per square inch. The test pressure shall hold, without fluctuation, for a period of I hour. Z A hydrostatic test may be applied, but the test pressure should be not less than 3 pounds per square inch and not more than 5 pounds per square inch. 8. OPERATIONS AFFECTING EXISTING WORK The operation shall be conducted with care not to damage work which is to remain in place, and all existing work damaged by such operations shall be rectified promptly without additional expense to the owner. Every reasonable precaution is taken in thc manufacture of all Glass Armor products and compilation of data to assure that they comply with Bridgeport Chemical Corporation's exacting standards. As, however, the effectiveness of each product depends in part, upon correct methods of use, no guarantee of such products or data can .be given. Applicator assumes all responsibility for selection of Glass Armor products for coating the interior of tanks, for safety in application of any such products, for the fitness of such products for any such application, including the durability and safety °fany such product, and applicator shall 'indemnify and hold BridgePort Chemical harmless from any claim, action, damage or liability asserted by any third ,party against Bridgeport Chemical because of any Bridgeport Chemical product used by applicator, and applicator shall maintain coverage sufficient tO hold Bridgeport Chemical harmless under this indemnity. Page I0 5/83 ANNEX A PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: a. Personnel working in such tanks will wear rubber boots, fresh air masks, life lines, and clean clothing with no metal buttons or fittings. A copper rivet will be driven into the heels of rubber boots to provide a ground or discharge of static electricity which may accumulate on personnel wearing safety equipment. b. Fresh air will be supplied to the mask through a hose with a positive disRlacement air blower to the windward side of manhole in tank. Adequate power operated blowers are responsible for the air supply until personnel wearing mask have left tank and removed face piece. Securely attach one end being held by an attendant stationed on the tank to assist in his removal, if necessary. EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS: a. Canister type masks will not be used in lieu of masks equipped with hose supplying fresh air. b. Use non-ferrous tools for cleaning surfaces of rest, sediment, ect. c. Use only cotton cloths for cleaning purposes. Other cloths tend to generate static electricity. d. Lights of approved explosion-proof type only will be used. e. Discontinue cleaning operations while electric storm is threatening or in progress. f. Personnel on this operation are prohibited from wearing wool, nylon, silk, rayon, and/or other static producing material. Cotton cloth, is the only recommended type of clothing. ANNEX B DEFINITIONS: EXPLOSIVE LIMITS: There is a minimum concentration of flammable vapor in air or, oxygen below which propagation of flame does not occur on contact with source of ignition. There is also a maximum proportion Of vapor or gas in air above which propagation of flame does not occur. "These boundary line mixtures of vapor or gas in air, which if ignited, will just propagate a flame, are known as the lower and upper explosive or flammable limits." Usually expressed in teA'ms of percent by volume of gas in air.- FLAMMABILITY RANGE: The difference., between the lower and upper exPlosive or flammable limits expressed in percent of vapor in air is known as the "flammable range." For example, the lower limits of flammability of gasoline, at ambient temperature, is approximately 1.4% vapor in air by volume, while the upper limit is about 7.6%. By difference, the explosive or flammability limit of gasoline is 6.2%.- Maximum Permissable 0, percentages and minimum inert gas concentration for aircraft'fuel tanks. TYPE OF FUEL MAXIMUM O, MINIMUM CO, Aviation Gas 115 145 11.6 33.5 JP 3 11.4 35.0 JP 4 11.4 · 34.8 . COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATORS: Readings from most indicators give the percentage of the lower flammable limit of the val~or in an atmosphere. Readings may be misleading where the atmosphere contains less than 5% by vOlume of 2a in an inert container. RE: GASOLINE ONLY 8/80 ANNEX C TESTS FOR DETERMINING COATING CURE GA 27P cure is determined by the use of the following: Barcol Hardness Tester GYZJ 935 (Barber Coleman Company, Rockford, Illinois) "This method, however, leaves a void in the coating, therefore the tested area must be recoated to eliminate this void." The design of the Impressor is such that operating experience is not essential. It is only necessary to exert a light pressure against the instrument to drive the spring loaded indenter into the material to be tested. The indenter must be perpendicular to the surface. The instrument can be used in any position and in any space that will allow for the operator's hand. The hardness reading is instantly indicated on the dial which is conveniently divided into one hundred graduations. No waiting,.preloading or separate measurements. On very soft materials, highest reading should be used since cold flow permits springs loaded indenter to continue penetration~ Barcol on GA 27P should read 65-75 ANNEX D The contractor's supervisor will be familiar and comply with the procedures established in the following publications: 1. Recommended Practice for Cleaning Petroleum Storage Tanks (API RP2015 - 3rd Edition 1983) 2. Cleaning Small Tanks and Containers NFPA 327, 1976 3. Recommended Practice for Protection Against Ignitions arising out of static, lighting, and stray currents, Fourth Edition, 1982. 4. NIOSH "Working in Confined Spaces" - December, 1979 5. API RP 2027, Ignition Hazards Involved in Abrasive Blasting of Tanks in Service, First Edition, 1982. 6. Recommended Practice for the Interior Lining of .Existing Steel Underground Storage Tanks (API 1631 - First Edition 1983) The contractor is also to be familiar and comply with the rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as published in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No. 105, Part II, and in-particular: Subpart H - Hazardous Materials par. 1910, 106 Flammable and Combustible Liquid Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment par. 1910, 132 general requirements par. 1910, 134 respiratory prOtection Subpart J - General Environment Controls par. 1910, 145 specifications for accident prevention signs & tags Subpart L - Fire Protection par. 1910, 157 portable fire extinguishers 8/86 ANNEX E TEST FOR DETERMINING COATING THICKNESS 1. Use a thickness gauge such as an Elcometer Model 1, Type A Scale 14, 0-¼" (Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio) or equivalent. 2. Elcometer Model III Inspector gauge Scale range 8E (25-250 thousands)(Ferro Corporation, Cleveland, 'Ohio) or equivalent. Follow the manufacturers instructions for standardizing the thickness gauge. *TEST FOR DETERMINING PINHOLES (Holiday) 1. Holiday Detector - electrical Holiday Detector Inspector (see manufacturers spec) 2. tloliday Detector - Tinker Rasor Model AP/W. Output Voltage Powerpak (6000 V - 16,000 V). 15" Silicone Brush Electrode. *In those areas where required. 11/84 , ANNEX F Hazardous Substancest Used in Business and Industry' Flash Point Ignition Temp. Explosive Umits Vapor Class I Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Per ce~t by Volume Density (Air Group Substance F C F C Lower Upper Equals 1.0) C acetaldehyde - 38 - 39 347 175 4 60 1.5 D acetone - 4 - 20 869 465 2_ 1.5 13 2.0 A acetylene gas gas 581 305 2.5 100 0.9 D acrylonitrile 32 0 898 481 3 17 1.8 13 ammonia gas gas 928 498 16 25 0.6 D benzene 12 - 11 , 1040 560 1.3 7.1 2.8 B butadiene gas gas 788 420 2 12 1.9 O butane gas gas 550 288 1.6 2.0 O 1-butanol (butyl alcohol) 84 29 650 343 1.4 11.2. 2.6 2-butanol (secondary butyl D .5 a!cohol) 75 24 761 405 1.7 @ 212~F. 9.8 @ 21Z'F. 2.6 100~C 100~C D n-butyl acetate 72 22 790 421 1.7 .7.6 4.0 D cyclopropane gas gas 938 503 2.4 10.4 1.5 C diethyl ether - 49 - 45 320 160 1.9 36 2.6 D ethane gas gas 882 472 3 12.5 1.0 D ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 55 · 13 685 363 3.3 19 1.6 D ethyl acetate 24 - 4 800 427 2.0 11.5 3.0 C ethylene gas gas. 842 450 2.7 36 1.0 D ethylene dichloride 56 13 775 413 6.2 16 3.4 ii ethylene oxide <0 < - 18 804 429 3.6 100 1.5 D gasoline - 36 to - 38 to 536-880 280-471 1.2-1.5 7.1-7.6 3-4 -50 -46 O heptanes 25 - 4 399 204 1.05 6.7 3.5 13 hexanes - 7 - 22 437 225 1.1 7.5 3.0 B hydrogen gas. gas 752 400 4.0 75 0.1 O isoprene - 65 - 54 428 220 1.5 8.9 2.4 D methane (natural gaS) gas gas 999 537 5 15 0.6 D methanol (methyl alcohol) 52 11 725 385 6.0 36 1.1 D 3-methyl'-I -butanol (isarnyl alcohol) 109 43 662 350 1.2 9 @ 21Z'F, 3.0 D methyl ethyl ketone 16 ~ 9 759 404 1.7 @ 200~, 11.4 @ 200~:, 2.5 93~:: 93"C O methyl isobutyl ketone 64 18 840 440 1.2 @ 200'F, 8 @200~, 3.5 93~::: 93'C O 2-methy/-1-propanol (isobutyl alcohol) 82 28 780 416 1.7 @i23'1=. 10.6 @ 202'F, ' 2.6 $1~C D 2-methyl-2-propanol (tertiary butyl alcohol) 52 11 892 478 2.4 8 2.6 13 octanes 56 13 403 206 1.0 6.5 3.9 O pentanes < - 40 < - 40 470 243 1.5 7.8 2.5 O 1-pentanol (amy/alcohol) 91 33 572 300 1.2 10 @ 212~F. 3.0 100°C D petroleum naphtha ~0 ~ - 18 550 288 1.1 5,9 2.5 D propane gas gas 842 450 2.1 9.5 1.6 13 1-propanol (propyl alcohol) 74 23 775 413 13.7 ?_1 O 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) 53 12 750 399 2 12.7 @ 200~F, 2_1 93~C D propy/ene gas gas 851 455 2 11.1 1.5 . E~ propylene oxide -35 -37 840 449 2.8 37 2.0 D styrene 90 32 914 490 1.1 · 6.1 3.6 D toluene 40 4 896 460 1.2 7.1 3. C unsymmetr/c~al dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH 1. ~ -dimethyl hydrazine) 5 - 15 480 249 2 95 2.0 O vinyl acetate 18 - 8 756 402 2.6 13.4 3.0 O vinyl chloride gas gas 882 472 3.6 33 2.2 [:) xylenes 81-90 27-32 867-984 464-529 1.0-1.1 6-7 3.7 8/86 INTERIOR LINING OF STEEL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS TYPES OF TANK VENTILATION AIR MOVERS EDUCTOR TYPE (SEE DET/~IL lA) / ED RESSED AIR G.L. DRAWING #1 ou~c~ COUP[E'--~~. HOSE TO A~R D~FFUSED A~R 8LOWER ' ,~ ; CO~RESMOR SEE D~A~L aA PRESSURE REDUCING GRO~,.,~ C~LE .[t ~ I3' '~ I B SS PIPE 1 V2* DIA. WITH MAX. ~ ~ AIR 5 PSIG ~- ~ FLOW J SHUT-OFF ~ ~ DETAIL2A -~ -~ I VALVE LJ ~ 4-TO F,RST HOLE P,PE M~ST TOO0. .OTE: GROU.D OA.LE ~,~ED ~'O ~,.E D~WING #lA . Wdrl. OID $Z~£ VE . Plan of Tank Opening Plan of Tank Cover · NOTE: Make cover of same thickness as steel tank. Section thru Bolt Section thru Sealed Joint Bridgeport Chemical Corp. Glass Armor Systems Seal for a buried Gasoline Storage Tanks DRAWING - 2 ANNEX G BRIDGEPORT CHEMICAL ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGING PROCEDURE TO MONITOR STRUCTURAL SOUNDNESS AND OPERATIONAL LIFE 2.1.0 SCOPE: 1.1 This Specification prescribes minimum requirements for internal inspection and assessment of installed underground storage tanks by ultrasonic thickness gauging. In general, it prescribes personnel certification r~quirements, test equipment capability, tank interior surface preparation, gauging procedures, minimum acceptable grid patterns for ultrasonic thickness gauging, tank inspection report requirements, and pass/fail criteria. 2.2.0 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION: 2.2.1 Personnel qualified for ultrasonic thickness gauging of installed underground storage tanks shall be trained and certified to Nondestructive Testing, Level I competence in accordance with the guidelines speoified by the AmericanSociety for Nondestructive Testing, Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-iA, Personnel Qualification and Certification in Nondestructive Testing. Qualification requirements shall be limited to ultrasonic thickness gauging, 2.2.2 Qualified personnel shall be responsible for conducting ultrasonic thickness gauging, data interpretation, and evaluation. 2.2.3 The employer shall establish and maintain a written procedure for administration of training, examination, and certification of nondestructive testing personnel. 2.3.0 EQUIPMENT.CAPABILITY SPECIFICATION: Equipment used for gauging shall meet the folloWing minimum requirements: Measurement range: ~050 inches to 2 inches Resolution: .002 inches minimum BC 1 2.4.0 SURFACE PREPARATION: After the tank has been emptied, the interior tank surfaces shall be cleaned as required for the use of ultrasonic thickness gauging equipment. 2.5.0 GAUGING OBJECTIVE: The objective of thickness gauging is to assure the average tank shell thickness is greater than 75 percent of the original shell metal thickness through a series of identified, averaged measurement of three-foot by three-foot quadrants; one-foot by one-foot subdivisions of quadrants; perforations; and thin metal, target areas. 2.6.0 ORIGINAL SHELL METAL THICKNESS: 2.7.1 Control Quadrants. Fgr gauging measurement control, tank walls shall be divided into quadrants as follow: 2.7.1.1 Walls. Measurements for~tank.walls shall be divided into three-foot by three-foot quadrants beginning at the fill end of the bottom of the tank and extending outward around the tank circumference and along the tank length. Any additional area of the tank wall which is less than three feet by three feet shall be measured and treated as additional quadrants. (See Figure 2.1.) 2.7.2 Quadrant Gauging. Thickness gauging measurements shall be taken in the center of each quadrant of the tank wall and heads. Thickness readings 75 percent of less th~n the original shell metal thickness shall require further gauging as ~rescribed for subdivided quadrant gauging. Thickness readings greater than 75 percent of the original shell metal thickness shall establish the average measurement reported for the quadrant. (See Figure 2.3.) 2.7.3 Gauging Quadrant Subdivisions. Quadrants whose center gauge measurement is 75 percent or less than the original shell metal thicknes~ shall be further divided into nine equal subdivisions, except for perimeter subdivisions of head quadrants, which may be less than equal in size. (See Figure 2.1) Thickness gauging measurements shall be taken in the center of each subdivision. The subdivision thickness BC 2 ~ readings shall be averaged, and the results shall establish the average measurement reported for the quadrant. (See Figure 2.3a.) Subdivision thickness readings of less than 50 percent of original shell metal thickness shall require further gauging as prescribed for target areas. (See 2.4.) 2.7.4 Thin Wall Target Area Gauging. Areas whose thickness gauging measurement is less than 50 percent of original shell metal thickness shall each receive eight additional readings made at 1.5-inch and three-inch radius around such identified areas. (See Figure 2.4.) The average of the nine readings shall establish the average measurement r~ported for the subdivision, except or subdivisions cohtaining perforations. (See Figure 2.3a.) 2.7.4.1 Perforations. Perforations shall be identified and reamed to establish a minimum one-eighth-inch edge thickness. Eight thickness measurements shall be taken around a perforation as follows: For measurements taken one and one-half inches from the perimeter of the perforation with measurements spaced equidistant. Four measurements taken three inches from the perimeter of the perforation with measurements spaced equidistant. (See Figure 2.5.)~ The eight readings shall be averaged, and the results shall establish the average measurement reported for the subdivision within which the perforation is most closely centered. (See Figure 2.3a'.) 2.7.5 Tank.Shell Average. Tank shell average thickness shall be established from the computations on Figure 2.3. - 2.8.0 REPORTS: 2.8.1 Thick~ess gauging readings shall be reported on an ultrasonic thickness gauging report. (See Figures 2.3. and 2.3a) 2.8.2 Report shall be maintained for reference and shall be made available to the chief. Computer recording, file maintenance, and reference retrieval may be utilized in lieu of the report forms in Figures 2.3 and 2.3a. BC 3 2.9.0 PASS/FAIL CRITERIA: A tank Will be considered unacceptable for interior lining if the average shell thickness is 75 percent of less than original shell metal-thickness as computed on Figure 2.3, or If the average of the gauge readings of the subdivisions of a quadrant is 50 percent or less than the original shell metal thickness as computed in Figure 2.3a. BC 4