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1500 So. Union Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93307
Phone: (805) 835-7700
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TO: Mr. Dennis Jurries DATE: May 31, 1994
NACCO Group Materials Handling Inc. RE: Soil Remediation Report
P.O. Box 2902 5304 Aldrin Court
Portland, Oregon 97208 Bakersfield, California
WE ARE SENDING YOU [] Enclosed [] Under separate cover via the following:
[] Site Assessment Report [] Closure Report
[] Workplan for Site Assessment [] Proposal ~ \
[] Preacquisition Site Assessment [] As above.
THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below:
[] For approval [] As requested
[] For your use [] For review and comment
[] FOR BIDS DUE 19 []
REMARKS
COPY TO: Mr. Eric Holm, RESNA/Sacramento
Mr. Michael Driggs, Kem County Environmental Heath Services Department
Working to Restore Nature
1500 So. Union Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93307
Phone: (805) 835-7700
FAX: (805) 835.7717
SOIL REMEDIATION REPORT
5304 Aldrin Court
Bakersfield, California
Prepared for
Mr. Dennis Jurries
NACCO Group Materials Handling Inc.
P.O. Box 2902
Portland, Oregon 97208
Robert J. Becl~er, R.G. 5076
Project Manager
May 27, 1994
RESNA Report 770131.42
Working to Reslore Nature
1500 So. Union Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93307
Phone: (805) 835-7700
FAX: (805) 835-7717
May24,1994
Mr. Dennis Jurries
NACCO Group Materials Handling Inc.
P.O. Box 2902
Portland, Oregon 97208
Subject:' Remedial Action Report
5304 Aldrin Court
Bakersfield, California
Mr. Jurries:
At the request of NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (NACCO Group, Inc.) RESNA
Industries Inc. (RESNA) conducted soil remediation at the subject site in accordance with
RESNA's recommendations in a Phase II Environmental Assessment Report dated April 16, 1993.
RESNA removed the soil, collected soil samples from the base of the excavation, backfilled the
excavation and disposed of the removed soil between April 1, and May 2, 1994. The following
discusses the previous investigations at the site, the remedial activities performed and the
conclusions and recommendations for the site.
BACKGROUND
In February, 1993, RESNA performed a Phase I Preliminary Site Assessment (PSA) at the subject
site for the former Hyster Company. (now NACCO Group, Inc.). Based upon the results of the
PSA, RESNA made several recommendations for additional environmental assessment at this
property. These recommendations included three soil borings, sample collection, and laboratory
analyses in the area of the wash pad drain, drainage line, and waste water clarifier located along the
western edge of the site. In addition surface soil sampling was recommended in the area of the
former propane storage tank where staining was observed in the soil.
On March 19, 1993, RESNA collected soil samples at the various locations mentioned above. The
only area where elevated concentrations of Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TRPH)
were detected was in the surface soil sample (B-4-0) collected adjacent to the former propane tank
location (TRPH at 7,310 parts per million). At a depth of 2 feet at this location (B-4) TRPH
concentration had decreased to 10 ppm. Slightly elevated levels of lead were also reported in the
surface soil sample (B-4-0). See Table 1 for previous analytical results of soil samples collected at
the site. RESNA recommended that the stained soil in the vicinity of the former propane tank be
removed and disposed of properly.
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The remedial action proposed at this site was in accordance with Kern County Environmental
Health Services Department (EHSD) regulations. In a phone conversation with Michael Driggs of
the EHSD on October 27, 1993, RESNA was given permission to proceed with the remedial action
without the submittal of a written Workplan or the direct supervision of the EHSD.
REMEDIAL ACTION
RESNA performed the following remedial action at the site:
· Excavated soil to a depth of approximately 1-foot in an area approximately 25 feet by 25
feet adjacent to and beneath the location of the former propane tank (see enclosed Plot Plan,
Plate 2). RESNA based the actual size of the excavation on visual discoloration of soil and
hydrocarbon vapors measured by a Photo-ionization Detector (PID).
· A total of four (4) soil samples (C-1 through C-4) were collected from the base of the
excavation to verify the removal of the hydrocarbon impacted soil and one soil sample was
collected from the excavated soil pile. The soil samples were collected in stainless steel.
sleeves, capped with Teflon lined plastic caps, labeled and placed in a cooler with ice for
' transportation to a certified analytical laboratory. The 4 base samples were analyzed for
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TRPH) by EPA Method 418.1, for Benzene,
Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylenes (BTE & X) by EPA Method 8020 and for total lead
by EPA Method SW-6010. The soil sample (P-l) collected from the excavated soil was
analyzed for STLC metals for profiling purposes.
· The 25 tons of hydrocarbon and metal impacted soil was transported to a permitted
recycling/disposal facility (Clean Soils, Inc.) in Bakersfield, California under non-
hazardous waste data forms after profiling. Copies of the waste data forms are included in
this report in Appendix B.
· The excavation was backfilled and compacted with clean imported soil and brought up to
grade.
FINDINGS
TRPH concentrations from the four soil samples collected from the base of the excavation ranged
from below the laboratory limits of detection (20 ppm) to 30 ppm and BTEX concentrations were
all non detect. Total lead results ranged from 3.0 to 5.4 ppm. Analytical results of soil samples
submitted for analysis are presented in Table 2.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the analytical results and field observations, it appears that the bulk of the hydrocarbon
and metal impacted soil has been removed from the area of the former propane tank. Low
concentrations of TRPH (21 and 30 ppm) were reported from two samples collected from the base
of the excavation. It is RESNA's opinion that the remaining concentrations of TRPH in the soil do
not present a significant health hazard. Reported concentrations of lead remaining in place (3.0 to
5.4 ppm) appear to be naturally occurring or background levels. These low levels do not appear to
be associated with the petroleum hydrocarbons present in the soil, as shown in soil samples C1
and C3.
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Working to Restore Nature
Soil excavated from this area was transported offsite and properly disposed of. The resulting
excavation has been backfilled and compacted to surface grade. Based on this remedial action and
previous investigations, RESNA recommends no further environmental action in the area of the
propane tank. We further recommend a copy of this report be sent to the following local regulatory
agency for their fries:
Mr. Michael Driggs
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department
2700 "M" Street, Suite 300
Bakersfield, California 93301
Please contact RESNA at (805) 835-7700 if you have any questions concerning this report or
project.
Sincerely,
RESNA Industries Inc.
Robert J. Becker, R.G.
Professional Services Supervisor
Attachment: Location Map, Plate 1
Site Plan, Plate 2
Table 1, Previous Assessment Analytical Results
Table 2, Remedial Action Analytical Results
Analytical Reports
Non-Hazardous Waste Data Forms
cc: Eric Holm, RESNA Sacramento, CA.
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Working to Re~tore Nature
Previous Assessment
Selected Analytical Results Of Soil Samples
Former Hyster Company
5304 Aldrin Court, Bakersfield, California
EPA Method and (Units) 418.1 (mg/kg) SW-6010 (rog/kg)
Location Date TRPH Pb
I B-l-5 03-19-93 <2.0 NA
B-l-10 03-19-93 <2.0 <2.0
B-2-5 03-19-93 <2.0 NA
B-2-10 03-19-93 <2.0 <2.0
B-3-5 03-19-93 <2.0 NA
B-3-10 03-19-93 7 <2.0
B-4-0 03-19-93 7,310 65
B-4-2 03-19-93 10 <2.0
NOTES:
TRPH = Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Pb = Total Lead
Mg/Kg = Parts per Million
NA = Not Analyzed
ND = Not Detected
Working to Restore Nature
Remedial Action
Analytical Results Of Soil Samples-
Former Hyster Company
5304 Aldrin Court, Bakersfield, California
EPA Method and (Units) 418.1 (mg/kg) 8020 (mg/kg) SW-6010 (mg/kg)
Location Date TRPH BTEX Pb
C-1 04-1-94 <20 *<0.005 4.4
C-2 04-1-94 21 *<0.005 3.5
C-3 04-1-94 <20 *<0.005 3.0
C-4 04-1-94 30 *<0.005 5.4
P- 1 04-1-94 <20 NA <0.5 mg/1 (STLC)
NOTES:
TRPH = Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Pb = Total Lead
Mg/Kg -- Pans per Million
NA = Not Analyzed
ND = Not Detected
BTEX = Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylenes
* = Xylene Detection Limit = <0.01
EBORATORIE S, IN
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APR 18 1994
April 15, 1994
BOB BECKER
RESNA
1500 S. UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307
Dear MR. BECKER,
The samples(s) listed on the acknowledgement report were received by BC
Laboratories, Inc. on 04/01/94.
Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you
have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (805)327-4911,
ext. 204.
Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for 90 days (excluding
bacteriologicals) at which time they will be returned or disposed of upon your
request.
Please refer to submission number 94-03390 when calling for assistance.
Sincerely,
HEIDI MOORE
Client Services
BC Laboratories, Inc.
.
Purgeable Aromatics
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, .CA 93307 Lab ~: 94-03390-1
Attn.: BOB BECKER . 805-835-7700
Sample Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-1 (SOIL) 04-01-94 @ l:30PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TEST METHOD: EPA Method 5030/8020.
Sample Matrix: Soil
Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis
Collected: Received ® Lab: Completed:
04/01/94 04/01/94 04/06/94
Practical
Analysis Reporting Quantitation
Constituents Results Units Limit
Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005
Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005
Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005
Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01
California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 '=';
Department Supervisor .:,'.;::2: ·: ' ":~ ·' '~'
results listed in this report are for ~e exclu~ve u~ of ~e su~i~ng ~. ~ ~mm~es, Inc. assumes no res~nsi~li~ ~r
Purgeable Aromatics
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Lab #: 94-03390-2
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: %770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-2 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ l:35PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TEST METHOD: EPA Method 5030/8020.
Sample Matrix: Soil
Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis
Collected: Received ® Lab: Completed:
04/01/94 04/01/94 04/06/94
Practical
Analysis Reporting Quantitation
Constituents Results Units Limit
Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005
Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005
Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg '" i'0,~'9Q5
Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.'01
California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 '?{i~! .... '~ '~i'~.
resulm lismd Jn ~is ~e~ a~e for ~e exclu~ve u~ of ~e ~i~n~ ~. ~ ~mm~es, Inc. assumes no res~nsi~li~ for ~ ~em~o., ~on, dem~men[ or'~i~4 ~ bm~.
Purgeable Aromatics
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Lab ~: 94-03390-3
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: #770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-3 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ 1:40PM SAMPLED BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TEST METHOD: EPA Method 5030/8020.
Sample Matrix: Soil
Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis
Collected: Received ® Lab: Completed:
04/01/94 04/01/94 04/05/94
Practical
Analys i s Reporting Quant i t at ion
Constituents Results Units Limit
Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005
Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005
Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005
Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01
',i
California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~
Department Supervisor ~'5~!:~'i~:} '~'~):~?{i :' '~
?sul~ lis~d in ~is re~ ~re ~r ~ exclu~ve u~ of ~e su~i~ng ~. ~ ~fies, Inc. as~mes ~ res~li~ ~r m~ ~temfion, ~fion, de~ment or ~ird ~ in~mm~.
Purgeable Aromatics
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Lab ~: 94-03390-4
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-4 (SOIL) 04-01-94 @ 1:45PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TEST METHOD: EPA Method 5030/8020.
Sample Matrix: Soil
Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis
Collected: Received ~ Lab: Completed:
04/01/94 04/01/94 04/05/94
Practical
Analysis Reporting Quantitation
Constituents Results Units Limit
Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005
Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0~005
Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 02005
Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01
California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186
Department Supervisor ', ~};':%~/~
results lis~d in ~is re~ am for ~e exclu~ve u~ of ~e su~i~n~ ~. ~ ~e~ I~c. ~mes ~ res~n~li~ for m~
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Lab ~: 94-03390-1
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-1 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ l:30PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method
Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method
Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons None Detected mg/kg 20. EPA-418.1
California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~llB6
Department Supervisor "~' ".~ ;!~. .'.. ':?.~_.:, /~-~-~:
results listed in this report am fo~ the exclusive use of the su bmi~ng party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretal~'c
41 CZ}OAr_des Cc. · Baker~qCield, ~ ~ · ~ 3~r7-'4911 · F:,A,X rI~C~'1:3~'7-'19'1B
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Lab #: 94-03390-3
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: #770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-3 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ® I:40PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method
Constituents SamDle Results Units P.Q.L. Method
Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons None Detected mg/kg 20. EPA-418.1
I
California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186
Department Supervisor ' ~"7~ ,~;'.. ':?. "
esul~ lismd in ~is re~ are ~or ~e exdu~ve o~ of ~e su ~]~n~ ~. ~ ~mmdes, {nc. assumes no res~ns[~[]~ for ~
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
RESNA Date of
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Report: 04/07/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Lab ~: 94-03390-4
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-4 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ® 1:45PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method
Constituents SamDle Results Units P.Q.L. Method
Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons 30. mg/kg 20. EPA-418.1
California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 ~
resul~lismd in ~is red, are for ~e exclu~ve use of ~e su~i~ng ~. ~ ~m~es, Inc. assumes no res~nsi~li~ for m~ ~te~on, se~on, demchmentor ~ird pa~ inmmmm~.
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RESNA Date Reported: 04/14/94
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Date Received: 04/01/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Laboratory No.: 94-03390-5
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
WET TEST
EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS ANALYZED ACCORDING TO TITLE 22, ARTICLE 11,
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION
(STLC)
Sample Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: P-1 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ l:50PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
Regulatory
Sample Results Method Criteria
Constituents mq/liter P.Q.L. Method STLC
Antimony None Detected 1.0 SW-6010 15.
Arsenic None Detected 0.02 SW-7060 5.0
Barium 4.7 0.1 SW-6010 100.
Beryllium None Detected 0.1 SW-6010 0.75
Cadmium None Detected 0.1 SW-6010 1.0
Chromium None Detected 0.1 SW-6010 560.
Cobalt None Detected 0.5 SW-6010 80.
Copper 0.19 0.1 SW-6010 25.
Lead None Detected 0.5 SW-6010 5.0
Mercury None Detected 0.002 SW-7471 0.2
Molybdenum None Detected 0.5 SW-6010 350.
Nickel None Detected 0.5 SW-6010 20.
Selenium None Detected 0.02 SW-7740 1.0
Silver None Detected 0.2 SW-6010 5.0
Thallium None Detected 1.0 SW-6010 7.0
Vanadium None Detected 0.1 SW36010 24.
Zinc 0.73 0.1 SWr6010 250.
Comment: All.metals reported above are in mg/liter on a filtrate-basis (STLC)~ These
results are based on extracting sample according to Title 22, Article ll,
California Administrative Code using a 48-hour citric acid (deionized water
for hexavalent chromium) extraction. "~
P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable
based on sample size used and analytical technique employed).
STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration
REFERENCES: .... ~?'i!~i ~ · "~.~'~ ~' .'.
SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating soli'd Wastes phYSical/Chemical Methods",
EPA-SW-846, Septentber, 1986.
!resul~ lis~d in ~is re~fl are for ~e exclu~ve use ot ~e su~i~ng ~. BC ~m~es, Inc. ~mes no res~nsi~li~ tot m~fl ~te~on, separa~on, de~ment o~ ~|rd ~ in~rpre~o~.
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May 19, 1994
BOB BEC~R
~S~
1500 S. ~ION A~NUE
BAKE~FIE~, ~ 93307
Dear BOB BEC~R,
The s~les(s) listed on the ac~owledgement report were received by BC
L~oratories, Inc. on 04/01/94.
Enclosed please find the ~alytical data for the testing re~ested. If you
have my ~estions regarding this report please contact me at (805)327-4911,
ext. 204.
~y Mused s~le will be stored on our premises for 90 days (excluding
bacteriologicals) at which time they will be retu~ed or disposed of upon your
re,est.
Please refer to s~mission n~er 94-03390 when calling for assist~ce.
Sincerer,
Client Se~ices
BC Laboratories, Inc.
4100Ar~as Ct. · 8aker,sfi~.lct.
RESNA Date Reported: 05/17/94 Page
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Date Received: 04/01/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Laboratory No.: 94-03390-1~%DD'N
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDV~N CT.: C-1 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ l:30PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TOTAL CONCE~?~RATIONS
(California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261)
Regulatory
Criteria
Method STLC TTLC
Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method mq/L mq/kq
Lead 4.4 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000.
Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an.as received (wet) sample basis.
Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as .sample st%bjected to appropriate
techniques to determine total levels. '-
P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable
based on sample size used and analytical technique employed).
STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration '-,~.~.'~ ·
REFERENCES: "'' ~'
I SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods"/
EPA-SW-846, September, 1986.
Departm ;!
lesults listed in this reportara for the exclusive use of the submi~ng party. BC Laborateries, Inc. assumes no responsibility for raport altera~on, separaUon, detachment or ~hird partyinterprete:x~.
RESNA Date Reported: 05/17/94 Page 1
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Date Received: 04/01/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Laboratory No.: 94-03390-2ADD'N
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sable Description: ~770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-2 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ 1:35PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS
(California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261)
Regulatory
Criteria
Method STLC ~ TrLC
Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method mq/L mg/kg
Lead 3.5 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000.
Comment: All above constituents are reported on arias received (wet) sample basis.
Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate
techniques to determine total levels.
P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable
based on sample size used and analytical technique employed).
STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration '<' .... '
REFERENCES:
SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods",.
EPA-SW-846, September, 1986.
Department Supervi~r
Iresults IJs~d in this a~ ~r ~e exclu~ve u~ of ~e su~i~ng ~. ~ ~m~des, Inc. assumes no res~nsi~li~ for m~ ~temfion, separation, dem~ment or ~ird pa~ inm~mmtJon.
RESNA Date Reported: 05/17/94 Page 1
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Date Received: 04/01/94
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Laboratory No.: 94-03390-3ADD'N
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
Sample Description: #770131.41, NACC0/ALDVIN CT.: C-3 (SOIL) 04-01-94 ~ 1:40PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS
(California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261)
Regulatory
Criteria
Method STLC TTLC
Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method mq/L mq/kq
Lead 3.0 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000.
Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis.
Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate
techniques to determine total levels.
P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable
based on sample size used and analytical technique employed).
STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration ·
REFERENCES:
I SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods",
EPA-SW-846, September, 1986.
De~artm~~
! ~ en~ Supervis~
Iresul~ lis~d in ~is m~am for ~e exclu~ve u~ of ~e su~i~ng ~. ~ ~m~des, Inc. as~mes no res~n~li~ f~ m~ ~temfion, ~parafion, dem~ment or ~ird pa~ inm~mm~.
RESNA Date Reported: 05/17/94 Page 1
1500 S. UNION AVENUE Date Received: 04/01/94
I BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Laboratory
No.:
94-03390-4ADD' N
Attn.: BOB BECKER 805-835-7700
I Sample Description: #770131.41, NACCO/ALDVIN CT.: C-4 (SOIL) 04-01~94 ~ 1:45PM SAMPLED
BY ROBERT J. BECHER
TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS
(California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261)
Regulatory
Criteria
Method STLC TTLC
Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method mq/L mg/kq
Lead 5.4 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000.
i Comment: All above constituents are reported on.an as received (wet) sample basis.
Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate
i techniques to determine total levels.
P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable
based on sample size used and analytical technique employed).
I STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration ':~"i'~''~
REFERENCES:
SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods",
EPA~SW-846, September, 1986.
i De~artm '~
~ uper~iso~ '~
le~ltslismd iff ~his red, are ~r ~e exclu~ve u~ of ~e subrni~ng ~. BC ~mm~es. Inc. assumes no res~nsi~li~ ~¢~ ~tem~n. separa~on, dem~mentar ~ird pa~inm~em~on.
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KERN C 0 U N TY OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO : ACCOUNTING DATE:
FROM : '7~'[£/ Em,-'/
SUBJECT: CLOSURE OF WORK ORDERS
WORK ORDER NUMSER
WORK ORDER NAME ~-/,7~'
REASON FOR CL0S~E OF WORK ORDER
PROGRAM MANAGER
~ ~J HYSTER SALES
COMPANY
I.IYST=R ~30~ALOR,NC0U~
~ / BAKERSFIELD, CA93313
805.1397..504~
August 10, 1992
Terry L. Gray
Hazardous Material Inspector
Resource Management Agency
2700 M Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
RE: Hazardous Waste Facility
Dear Mr. Gray
Enclosed are the pictures of our waste containers after
the labeling was corrected per our conversation of August 3, 1992.
Thank you for your cooperation and concern with our waste
program. If you have any questions, please call (805) 397-5041.
Sincerely,
HYSTER SALES COMPANY
Ronald G. Howell
Service Leadman
Enclosure
WORK ORDER LOG SHEET
Date: ~-3-~- Work Order #: ,EMO ~-'C~3~i~-
Tracking ~: S1~_ WO Category: Hazmats
APN: -__- -__-__ WO T~e: e ~ ~
Reimb.: Y N ~
HP Code:
WORK ORDER NAME:
RESPONSIBLE
PARTY (BP) N~E: H-/3~'~ ~.~) 6~.,
RP CONTACT: ~,"'/ ~9.~
~P ADD~ESS:
Rp CITY: ~R,Qp/f~J STATE: d~ ZIP:
RP PHONE NOS.:
(__)
INSPECTOH: ~/ ,~/ ~-~ ~T .
P~O~aAM: ~P-~nforce~~
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:
FACILITY
NAME:
REPORTING PERSON: PHONE NO.
COMMENTS: .~~.~
,C Shallow Injection We] .ecklist
FACILITY NAME ,~/VSTCr' £~ t~ b ~o
ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS: ~c'!
I. GeneraX Information
A. Introduce Yourself and Ail Others
(Show Credentials)
B. Explain why you are there, go over the Notice of
Inspec~ion. Have them read and sign it
C. (Need Legal Info. )
Owner's Name: ~¥~F ¢o, , ,
Phone No.
D. Operator's Name: ~VS~ .1~&~, <
Address: $.~ ~ ~ tD.~ C-,
Phone No.: ~ ~ ' % ~ ~- s0 ~ ~
(SW~ BUS--SS ~, ,also ask for business license)
E. Parent ' C~pany: D~{~ ~dup,
Address: Tu~B~ ~ ,
~e ~ey a s~sidia~ of a Co,ora=ion? ~e ~ey
inco~orated in ~e State?:
F. Con=ac= Person: ,
II. Inte~ew the Operator~Nat~e of Business
A. How ~ng in Business?: ~
B. ~e ~ey a M~er of an Association?:
C. ~e ~ey aware of any Water Supply Well ~ca=ion/O~ership:
D. Site His~o~ - Years o~ Occupation, Previous~ O~ers and
Uses of ~e Facility: '~? C~,
E. Products o~,$e~ices Offered?: 5,~/zm,~ ~,~
F. Brief ~scripCion of any Process, OperaCion, or
Main=enance ~a= Produces Was=e: ,~ ~,' ~T. ~p, Z%'~,'~ ,,
. ~ ~, f ~z~?,,, ~'~,'o . ~,,,,,~,, .
G. ~a= Chemicals are S=ored on Si=e~:
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UNDERGROUND ZN~ECTTON CONTROL PI~GRAM
ZNBPECTZON REPORT
Facility Info~a~ion
Facility N~e ~V~ .~/~ ~u Phone
Parent Company pnez ~u~
Address ~ ~ ~ ~/~;m ~T,
Con=ac= N~e and Position {4~ K~u~m ,~/~m
Description of waste s~ro~
Description of injection well
Description of activity that may endanger ground water but not
related to injection wells or tan~s (e.g. ponds, spills)
Inspection Information
Inspection Date ~/~¢/~'~
Number of Wells
Well Type Auto Service Industrial Waste
AgriculYural Drainage Storm Water Other
Status of Wells Active Abandoned Under Construction
O~her
InJectate S~pled(Y/N)
Violation Found (Y/N) /%/
Follow-Up Needed(Y/N) ^/
RCRA Facility(Y/N)