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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK-C-1/28/91 September, 1989 FIGURE 1 ~.: , .. , _ .... /D:ISPENS_E_R_ REMOVED .... ' .. -' "t- . -:'-::.: ': , B-'4 ~ '~_ 1~] · ~B-5 COVERED PAD TANK PADS OFFICE BUILDING SITE PLAN CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL CONTAMINATION BAKER OIL TREATING BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ~cale: 1" = 30' & Asso( at0s (]EOTECHNICAL CONSULYANTS ~r~sn<~ · vIsaI. IA · ~,aI(II~$I'IILD · Proposal BP90073A June 1990 Figure 1 Groundwater Monitoring Well ~'~ ~ Angled Boring I Covered Concrete Pad I1~ ~- ///Sampling Locations SITE PLAN Baker Oil Treating Bakersfield, California Scale: 1"=5' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT' BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION APPLICATION In to d,~l~. ~m. i~tall, u~. ~r~e. ~11 or ~nd~ ~teHa!s or pr~s ~ dit~ ~e~d haza~s ~ life or p~ as foll~s: Authorized Representative Permit~.......~....Q~......-).~ ........ By ........C~...~. .... ~~~~~ .... .~.~ Date Fire Marshal RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY  l~,~r~t~'Heaith Se"~c~ Department - ' RANDALL L ABBOTT . STEVE McC~I! Fy, REHS, DIRECTOR .DIRECTOR ' D^WD PmC£ Ill %~.~ ~ J. ~ODDV. ~CO . ASSISTANT DIRECTOR l~ming & ~t Se~ices'D~. ant ~ JAbiF. S, AiCP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT January 2 8, ~Mr. Bill Rushing -"' · .................................... Baker 'performance Chemic'al l': 5135 Boylan Street , Bakersfield, CA 93308 .~ ' .... ' SUBJECT: .Location : 3212 Antonino Street,. Bakersfield,"CA Known As : Baker Oil Treating Permit # : 050123 Dear Mr. Rushing: This letter confirms the completion of .site. investigation and remedial action at the above site. With the provision that the information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of existing conditions, it is the position of this office that no further action is required at this time. Please be advised that this letter does not relieve you of any liability under the California Health and Safety Code or Water Code for past, present, or future operations at the site. NOr.does it relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional, or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. Additionally, be advised that changes in the'present or proposed use of the site may require further site characterization and mitigation activity. It is the property owner's responsib._ility to notify this agency of any changes in report content, future contamination findings, or site usage. If you have any questions regarding' this matter, .please contact Flora Darling .at (805) 861-3636, Extension 549. Si/l~e~ly, ~ ' Hazardous Materials Specialist IV Hazardous Materials Management Program CB: FO: j rw (hazmat \dar\baker. b) 2700 "M" STREET, SUI-TE'~300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 /" FAX: (805) 86'1-3429 ,~ RI:::~oURCE MANAGEMENT A~ENCY  Environmental Health ,Senace~ Department RANDALL. L. ABBOTT STEVE ~cC,~ ~ ~¥, RE~S. DmECTO~ DIRECTOR ~r Pollution Control Distt'ict . DAVID PRICE !II ~ W~LLU~ J. RODD¥, ~'CO ~TANT DIRECTOR Planning & Development Se~dces Department ENVIRONMFNT^L HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT "¥ Bob Taylor SUBJ-~CT: Location : 32].2 Antonlno' St., Bakersfield, CA Known As: Baker Oil Trcatlng Permit # : 050123 Dear Mr. Taylor: The M/t/gat/on workplan submitted by Kern Environmental Service has bc~n rcv/c-~vccL The excavation plan, samplin~ procedures and Health and Safety Plans are approved. Work shall bcgin wkhin 60 days of the above date. A final rcmcdiafion report must !~ subm/ttcd.to this ol~cc w/th/n 30 da~ o£ completion o£ rcmcdiafion. If you have any questions contact me at (805) 8~1-~656, Ext. 549. Sincerely, Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. / ~'- ~ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:ch dading\taylor..lct.. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 . BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861.3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 RANDALL L. ABBOTT l ' ~ 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director · r. Bakersfield, CA 93331 (805) 861-3502 Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE Mc CALLEY '~" .: "-'::' ':'~::!." '~'' Telecopier (805) 861-3429 Director RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY· DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ........................... -~ - -.. '-'--,- ..:! ............ : -': .-:: .::~.,: :-:i:::-.:: .... September 20, 1990 ~..-. · Bob .Tay 1 o r ' · Baker Oil Treating · " ' 3212 Antonino Street : :' ,,;, ', Bakersfield, CA 93308 ~ - " .. Subject: Location: ,3212 Antonino Street, Bakersfield, CA .. ? . - Known As: :Baker Oil Treating ::. -~ .. Pe~it ~: 050123 .. ,', , ~ · . ,~ · '. Dear Hr. Taylor: ~n reference to our conversation this date regarding mitigation measures for :. the abovesite= 1. Excavation: This method is acceptable to our Department. An .:'~ engineering firm should be consulted for design of a temporary . supporting structure to prevent damage to the structural beam that supports the a~ning. Soil sampling analyses of the ~a]]s of the excavation ~i]] be required, to assure ail contaminant has been removed. 2. Vapor Extraction: This method is also acceptable to our Department. Vapor extraction requires a.high ]eve] of expertise and permits from ' the Kern County Ai~ quality Control Department before the unit placed in operation. Additional soil borings and sampling ~i]] also be required to assure the contamination has been removed before closure of this site if using this techniqUe. A remedial action plan should be received at .this office ~ithin 60 days of the above date. The' remedial action report signed by a registered geologist or " civil engineer should be submitted to this office ~ithin 30' days of comp]et~on of the remediation. I have encl.osed a copy of page 10 of the guidelines contained in Handbook UT- 35 for your info~ation. Please notify your environmental contractor to copy all. reports to this office for review. ' You may contact me at (805) 861-3636 extension 549 if you have any questions. ' ~ Sincerely,. ~- .~ FI ora Dar] ing., R.E.H.S. Hazardous Nateria]s Specialist Hazardous Nateria]s Hanagement Program: FD:cas ~o5o]23.1[r TI . TING A Baker Hughes company . September 13, 1990 Bakersfield, CA Ms. Flora Darling Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA ' Dear Ms. Darling: The work required by your May 4, 1990 letter for the Baker Oil Treating site at 3212 Antonino Ave. has been completed. ~The ground Water sample taken showed non-detectable levels .of containments. This indicates that the groundwater has ::;not been impacted by the leakage or spillage from the 'fuel disPenser. A copy of the report is attached. In addition to the groundwater Well, we drilled a slant well near the location of the former dispenser island. This boring was toward the south beneath the concrete pad to determine the extent of the gasoline.contamination. Results from the slant boring indiCate that the vertical .extent of contamination is less than 10-feet. A relatively small TPH-G concentration (34 mg/kg) was detected in the 10. foot sample. This sample showed non-detectable levels- of benzene and ethyl benzene with only 0.03 mg/kg toluene and 0.2 total xylene. Due to the low level of contamination, lack of benzene and ethyl benzene, and the low average precipitation,of the,area, we would like to proceed with the recommendation of placing a cap of asphalt or concrete over the .area. This would then control surface waters infiltration and subsequent 'leaching of contamination to the aquifer. Please read over the enclosed report and notify us of your position. .SincerelY; Marketing Development Manager Baker Oil Treating RRT:rh ........................ Attachments ................................................................ cc: C. Curtis G. Gilbert B. McMillan · ,_ :,. BSI( '" &Associates- --. ' G~technical [ngineering * [ngineering G~logy * [nvimnmental [ngineering * [ngineering laboratories · Chemical ~boratofi~ Aunt 29, 1990 O~ JOB..Bg0176 ' ,. :':' : 32i2 ~tomo S~eet B~e~fiel~ ~oma 93308 :'~' A~hfion: ~. Bob Taylor ' . , .... ,: ~ accor~ ~a o~ h~eemenh we ~ve ~pled ~d che~y ~d s°ft ~d ~o~ter staples obtained ~om me B~er Off Tma~g h~* at 3212 ~tonino . Prelimin~ tes~g .of soft staples, ob~ed at ~e ~e of remov~ of ~o ~der~o~d ~el ranks ~d a ~el ~pemer, ~mted relatively ~ g~o~e conmnmfiom below ~e ~pemen ~e sim w~ ~e subje~ of a Soft Conmafion ~a~emfion report prep~e{ BSK & ~sociates _(O~ JOB B89247, ~ted November 29, 1989). O~ oh~ Site ~actemfion ~cated that ~e ve~c~ e~ent of To~ pe~olem Hy~oc~bom - G~o~e (~H-G) ~d si~cant Be~ene, Toluene, Xylene, ~d Ethylbe~ene ~) con~n~afiom w~ less ~ 10 feet benea~ ~e site. ~e later~ e~ent of conmafion w~ ~cated to be less' ~ 9 feet ~om ~e fomer location of ~e ~el ~pemen Gro~dwater, at that ~e, w~ found to be at ~ appro~mate dep~ 9f 30 feet beneath' the site. We understand that contaminated soil was excavated to a depth of 10.5 feet for d/sposal by Kern Environmental Services. Analytical testing of soft samples obtained from the sides and bottom of the excavation indicated non-detectable concentrations of TPH-G and BTXE from locations along the north, east and west side-walls and on 'the excavation floor. Test results of the soil sample obtained from the. south side-wall indicated that Fresno, (J,flil()rni.i · 1445 "F" SIrl,t,I ]'(,Ji,l)hon(. r2()9),i.BS-OIt)O Vi',ali,I, ('.tHli)~tll.l 'U2',q · BI)8 fi. J)l)llgi. ls A%'('llU(' I~.l()j)htlll(· ~26'1) 7:2-;:8-37 X' II,lki.r~iiithJ, ( ,Hil(mli,~ ')11o4 · 117 "Vi' ~,lrl.s.I I(,h't)il~,n(. ';;();~ :27:d,71, I',,.~ ,BO3) 12.I-4LDI J)Jl.,t~.¢ililO~, ( ,iJlh)rtll., ().J';i)J) ; ~72I) [ k;lJlJi)rlJ.I J )fl',l' J~,b'r)i[f)rtd. :,) I% .;~,Z .-;~:(*!), J.,, '-11 ~ .il)2 6ZP, ~ S;,mpling and Testing OUR JOB B90176 Baker Oil Treating- ~ August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 2 gasoline contamination had migrated beneath the adjacent concrete pad as we had suggested in our .Site Characterization Report.._._ Excavation of contaminated the concrete pad was not performed. Reportedly, clean soft was used to. backfill the excavation to surface grade. In correspondence (letter dated May 4, 1990) from Ms. Flora Darling, with the Kern . County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD), Baker Off was direCted to obtain a groundwater sample at the location of the former fuel dispenser. The water ......... sample was robe tested-for-TPH-G and BTXE ........................................................... :--:;-" .,. -::-,;-.' Additionally, we recommended that a slant borm~ be drilled near the location of the former dispenser .island. The boring would be drilled toward the south, beneath the .~ concrete pad, and soft samples would be obtained for chemical analyses. Results °fthe soil sampling and testing would indicate the extent of gasoline contamination beneath the pad. The concrete pad, situated north of the Baker Off Treating office, is approximately 40 feet wide, 35 feet long, and about 3 to 5 inches thick. The pad is covered by a 12 to 15 foot high inverted V-shaped awning which is supported by 4 beams located at the comers of the pad. It is not known how deep the structural beams are set into the soil FIi~.I) INVESTIGATION Our field.investigation for tNs assessment was performed on July 26, 1990. Prior'to our site chilling, a Kern County permit was acquired to drill a groundwater test. boring An OVM Model 580A portable photoionization detector (PID) was used at the site to qualitatively screen soft samples for hydrocarbon contamination. Test Boring GW-1 was "situated at the approximate location of the former dispenser island. Boring GW-1 was drilled to groundwater which was encountered at a depth of 37.25 feet. A groundwater sample was obtained by lowering a clean teflon bailer into the auger-cased borehole. The retrieved sample was drained into two 40-milliliter glass vials with screw-on teflon caps, labeled and placed on ice'. No indication of ,hydrocarbon product or odor was observed within the water sample. Test Boring B-5 was located adjacent to the concrete pad approximately two feet away from Boring GW-1. Boring B-5 was slant drilled on an angle of 35 degrees (measured from vertical) toward the south 'beneath the pad. Soil samples were obtained from true vertical depths of 5, 10, and 15 feet. Collected samples were capped, labeled and stored on ice. . BSK' · Sampling and Testing OUR JOB B90176 Baker Oil Treating.' August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, .~omia Page 3 ~::.~ Subsurface soils were.logged in the field by ageologist and screened.for contamination with the PID. Soils encountered during the field investigation comprised primarily fine to coarse sand and gravel. Test Hole Logs (Figures 1 and 2) should be consulted for more detailed, subsurface conditions. Soil' cUttings fi'om the borings were placed in clean 55-gallon steel drnms and stored °n site 'for eventual disposal by the owner. The ' ' Laborat° of soft and water samples Was performed by the BSK & Assoaates' State-certified Analytical Laboratory in Fresno, California. Samples were analyzed for the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline (TPH-G), as well as Benzene, ' Toluene, Total Xylene and Ethylbenzene (BTXE). " ,Chemical tests on the soft s~mples were conducted in accordance w/th the following listed methods: Constituents Test Method '.-' TPHG EPA 8015M BTXE EPA 8020 Test results fi'om this assessment are included and summarized bel°w- Depth Ethyl Total Boring (Vertical) TPH-G Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylene GW-1 37' ND ND ND ND ND B-5 5' ND ND ND · ND 0.11 B-5 10' 34 ND 0.03 ND 0.20 B-5 15' ND ND 0.05 . ND 0.13 Jnncenlranons reported as ml|liornms nnr kllaornm ND = None Detected BSK 'Sampling and Testing OUR JOB' B90176 Baker Oil Treating.' . August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, .California Page 4 . CONCLUSIONS Test res~ ~om o~ ofi~n~ Site ~m~emfion ~d ~om ~o~dwamr h~ not been ~acted.by ledge or spffiage ~om ~e ~el' Res~ ~om o~ sl~t bo~g suggest ~at ~e ve~ e~ent of si~ific~t (less ~ conmmina~on ~ ~ely to be less ~ 9 feet ~om ~e fomer ~pemer lomfion :.(,~,, 2 '~... : ".,~.~ ~ecmd by hy~o~bon conmafiom B~ed on ~e ~smed contamination . co~fio~ ~e volume of ~pamd soft ~ appr~mamly 16 ~bic conmn~fiom of peffolem ~o~bom ~d comfimen~ ~so~md soft rage ~om mla~ely ~ ~ues ~e~y below ~e fomer ~pemer m mla~e~ minor ~d non-detectable v~ues sou~w~d benea~ ~e c0n~ete No A~oN It ~ un,om whether e~t~g g~o~e contamination, ff le~ ~ pla~, wo~d ~te domw~d ~d evenly ~pact ~o~dwater. Factom ev~uated ~ ~e ~achi~g Potenfi~ ~ys~, ~cluded ~ om ofi~ Site ~a~emfion Repo~ ~mted · c potenfi~ ~k of ~pa~ to ~o~dwater ~ low. We had recommended mp of ~ph~t or con~ete wo~d consol s~a~ waten ~afion ~d subsequent leaching of contamination to the aq~er. Test res~m ~om o~ ~sessmen~ ~d ~om the soft smp~g ~m En~omen~ Se~m dung thek excavation pro~dures, ~d not dete~ presence of be~ene, the ~om ~mogen constituent of'g~o~e. ~e absen~ of be~ene ~ the tested staples pro.des a gener~ ~dicafion of site con'flora but does not concl~ively ~cate that it is absent ~ ~e subs~ce. However, absenh or present ~ relatively minor conmnmfiom, then ~e he~th ~ ~sodamd ~th · e contamination le~ ~ pla~ ~ ~her reduced. Should ~oundwater become contaminated ~om t~s sours, then ~e cos~ for comb~ed soils ~d ~o~dwater cle~up could be ~ BSK · sampling and Testing OUR JOB B90176 Baker Oil Treating August 29,' 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 5 Remediafifin of the~ subsurface soil contamination may be accOmplished by excavating through the concrete pad and hauling those soils to an appropriate type landfill_ However, excavation may Undermine the northwest comer structural beam supporting the 'awning. ' ' · . ' · :" Excavation would require either removing' the-awning-or,installing at emporaryi structure such.as a joist and one or two supporting beams to effectively unload the . existing northwest comer beam. Design of a temporary SUl~l~ort structure would re~ the semces of a structural en~neer. Following excavation, the permanent beam should' be, stabilized with a sand or concrete slurry, the temporary supports may be removed, the soft backfill should be adequately compacted and the concrete Pad could be replaced. per yard for landfill disposal, and about $7,000 for various engineering, backfilling and testing services. Final costs could be apprOX/mately $14,000 to $17,000. V~a'OR EXTra,eTlON ~ An alternative remediation method would involve a vapor extraction (soil vehting) system. Soft venting may be accomplished at the site by placing slo~tted well casings in borings (extraction wells) throughout the zone of contamination. The casings are connected to an air pump which then evacuates the soft gases into an appropriate filtration system. Venting continues Until contaminant concentrations are reduced to . acceptable levels. Volatile hydrocarbons may be reduced to acceptable levels using this method. The time necessary to "clean" the site would depend 'on soft permeabilifies, number of extraction wells,' and types of equipment. At this site, a reasonable cleanup time could generally be expected to be about 3 to 9 months. Soft sampling would be necessary throughout the program to monitor residual levels of contamination until they meet regulatory requirements. This option would also require approval by the local Air Quality District prior to implementation. Cost of soft venting is dependent on the type and compleXity of vapor extraction system utilized. However, we anticipate that expected costs for even an "inexpensive" system ? BSK sampling and Testing OUR JOB B90176 Baker Oil Treating' August 29, 1990 ,Bakersfield,. California. Page 6 would, be_substantially greater than those .estimated for. soft;excavation and. remediation firm specializing in vapor extraction systems may be consulted for site- specific costs. ' · > . IJMITATIONS Findings and conclusions Presented in this report are based on data' obtained from _.._·_test. borings shown on. the :Site- Plan (Figure- 3), and results of analytical testing'of soft samples. The report does not reflect variations which may exist between borings and sampling points. These variations cannot be anticipated nor may they be This report has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted engineering practices for the area, based on the guidelines of local and State jurisdictions. No warranties, either expressed or implied, are made. We are pleased to have had the oPportunity to provide our services for this project. you have questiom regarding the content of this report, please call. Respectfully submitted, BSK & Associates · Mf/A~. Milward MFM/JBM/wp Civil En~neer :l . o^~E: 7-26-go .. TEST HOLE LOG r'''-'~ LOGGED BY, MF. . . \-- '..--~ ELEVATION. ' WATER LEVEL: NO GROUNOWATER ENCOUNTERED. JOB: EQUIPMENT: MOBILE 8-50 8~'INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER FIGURE: ~ m~ d ~ SBIL OR ROCK BEScR~[PT[DN :' 5r' mtcaceous: sllflh[ ~asol'lne odor:, dry . · · '120 2.0 24 1'~ 2.0 2~ SW GRAVELLY SANO: O=rk y~llo~lsh brown: Fln~ ~o 20 co~rsQ ~rQlneQ s~nd~ Fine ~o co~rse ~r~vel~ 'subroun~Qd: mlCQCQOUS: mols[. 2~ - - ~ - .' ~ ~[ 20F~. ~ Borln~ B-5 Qn~led 25 de~ree~~ (From · 1 LoS Oepths noc r~presentottve of true ~ertlcol i · -.. TIlE DESCRIBED SOIL CONDITIONS HAY NOT BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THOSE Ar"DIFFERENI LOCAIION5 AND TIMES. " DATE: 7-2§-g0 ('.-~,, TEST HOLE LOG LOGGED BY= NFH ::."t ' :" ELEV^T[O.= '" GW-1 WATER LEVEL: 37.2t=T. BELOW GROUND SURFACE. JOB: 890178 EOU[PMENT: MOBILE 8-50 8-INCH HOLLOW STEM 'AUGER FIGURE: 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .: SOIL OR ROCK OESCRIPTION P I O 0 , SP SANO: Ye'll,owish brown: Fine ~o medium ..' z'l w, th some coorse, dry (FILL). . I~:.- ..:.,. _ .. .. . .~.' 1~ 0 SP SANO: Dork yellowish brown: Fine groined with ~ S05~ seOlo$~ $Icoceous; $olst. . i~ · 5W GRAVELLY 5ANd: Oorl~ ~ellowiSh Drown: fine to coorse gro~neO sond: Fine to coorse grovel: suOroun~ed; some s~lt; micoceous: mo[st. ' 2~ ~ 0 . SP SANd: Light xellowis~ Drown: f~ne to medium groined: m~coceous; moist. THE OESCRIBEO SOIL CONOITIONS HAY NOT BE REPRESEN[~TIVE oF THOSE Ar O[FFERENT LOCATIONS ANO TINES. -P I 0-Photo,on,zotlon Oetactor Reading, TEST HOLE LOG GW-I(CONT I. NuEo) 'JOB, 8go 176 PAGE 2 OF2 FIGURE: 2 mm m = ~ SOIL:OR ROCK OESCRIPTION P I'D 25 SP SANO: Light yellowish brown: Fine to medlum 0 Groundwater sample obtained by boiler. 4~ .... Bor~n~ Termlnote~ at 40 Ft. TIlE OESCRIBED SOIL CONDITIONS MAY NOT BE REPRESEN[ATIVE OF THOSE Ar 0IFFEREtlT LOCATIONS AND TIMES. OUR ~OB B90176 August 1990 Figure 3 · Groundwater. Boring iGw.1 . Borin~'B~ ~ "- -' - ~ Removed FUel Dispenser " 'F' ..... :. '...: :. ::)..:-..".';:" ': ':: :::; :'. :... :. :.:: .': .' .-.: .'.:..'.'.;.::: ..'."i':: :.; '.'.'. '-.: I '; ' Northwest Comer Beam ~ :i..y;:..~....~!..~....!(.i.~..~:.........~.:.:....:.i.......~:i!!i;iiii!......?....:.....??.Z.~:......~.:.:......:~.........~...:.:...:.:!:.)~i- : . ~.:..:.:..:::.....:..:.v..:....::..:........[.:..:.:::..v..v........:.v.......:..v::... , Annrox~mate Lateral Extent ~,...'.... ..... ........:.: :-... · ·; .:......'.'.'..... · .:......'.....: .....;: ;...:.........-......,/ : ~ · ~ ..:.::..:?.:~.~.3~...:..?.....~...:~::~..~:~....~.~.:.:.~..~..........::..~...~.~:.:::......v..~.~.~.~?.:.~.~...(::......:~.~:'-'=~ of Soil Contamination ~ ~...':':..:. :.'.y.'....'.':: :: :...:..v.y.':.': ..~.v.'.'.......~.::::: :..:....v.v..::.'...'.:.::.::.t i ' . I "";;';'.'"".'t:':'.'::".;:.:.:'.": .;:'.":'".'.'.'.';'-::'.";'.;'.:.".'2: ' -.'-.'-" '-' ;:;- '.'. '.:' ·;: .... '::;' ".:'.:;' "-'.'...'-'.'.'1.::.:"''".' ' ~ X:':.::.v::.:.:':':::i::!:.:.'.:.:.:.'."::::::: .'..:.:.?:.:..:.:....:..:.:.y::.:..:.:.:..'x . ~ : . !' i: i i '~! '~4:'..:.':::"..?.:::: :::.::::':.v.~;::.:';'.";-:':'.::... ':L-'~ '. . .i 'i ' ~;"'"&' '"' :-:: ::'~' ': Awning-Covered Concrete Pad -N- Scale: 'ln-~5' .- i ' ' :' i~. i Baker Oil Treating ::;~::: :": · -3:-; .................. ~ ............... ' ....................... Bakersfield, California ' · ' /' '~,;¢U" ;:' ' '!i, . ;:?:i"i;:;" i~?';¢~''. ii' ' OUR JOri x.,. [ August 1990 i~ Figure 4 Angled Boring B-5 N Concrete pad } S 5' I:':i'- ....... I [:7::: :'.5:~ bf Soil :"' Iff ,-- BSK ( Analytical Laboratories. 1414 Stanislaus Slreet * Fresno, California 93706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 · Fax (209) 485-7427 Baker Oil Treating · B90176 Lab No. Ch902893-1 ....... : ~'- "~' ':' ': :'i-;;-::~ :'~'- : ' -~ ~ ..... -'~- :'~=~-"~-: ~ ~'~;-~ ~. ~-'~;~----v ....... :-..~.?--~--: -~.- ~:~:~-~.- :. --~ ~'7:.-::-,v'-- :.-~;-~-~--:~ ......... · Report Date 8/3/90 . Sample Type Water Date Sampled 7/26/90 De~sCription 0915 hrs. Date Received 7/27/90 Sample · ', GW-____~I ~. i Date of Analyses · 7/31/90' '~ /~.~.i:/>','i ~-'' f['.~ Water Analyses for BTXE and TVH ':-' :~. Compound Results Detection I~..: ( ag/1 ) Limit i ( DLR ) ('!(~'; Benzene ND 0 5 Toluene ...... ND 0.5 Total Xylene Isomer~ ...... lid 0.5 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND '50 Mer~od: B'Z~E-i~A 8020 ~-~A 80ISM I · C~u~hia Pigm-a~,/ Michael I~r[chmann, ' .' 'Q~/QC Superv~or Organics Supervisor BSK Analytical Laboratories 1414 Stanislaus.,Street * Fresno, California 93706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 Baker Oil Treating B90176 Lab, No. Ch902893-2 S~ple ~e Soil Date S~pled ' 7/26/90' S~ple Description 0950 hrs. Date Received ~ 7/27/90 Compound Results De=ection Benzene ................... ND 0.05 Toluene ....... ND 0.05 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.11 0.05 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 50. Cyn~i'a Pigman,-/ Michae~ j . , QA;QC SupervisO~' Organics Supervisor Analytical Laboratories 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, CalifOrnia 93706 * Teleptione (2091 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 Baker Oil Treating B90176 Lab No. Ch902893-3 '- Report- Date 8 { 3 / 90 Sample Type Soil Date Sampled 7/26/90 Sample Description 1015 hrs. Date Received 7/27/90 ' · B-5-12' .Date of ~alyses 7 31 Soil ~alySes for BTXE and ~ Compound Results Detection .' (mg/kg) L~it /;7? Benzene ................... ND 0.05 (~:~ Toluene ....... 0.03 0.05' Ethylbenzene ~..~]~~ ND 0.05 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.20 0.05 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 34 50. ~ ~-EPA 8020 ~-~A D~-Det~on L~t For ~o ~u~ose8. of h~ng BSK ' Analytical Laboratories 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, Calil'omia 93706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 · Baker Oil Treating ' B90176 Lab No.' Ch902893-4 .......... ':-~ ..... -" '-'~ ....... ~' :': ....... ' .... - .... :'~ ' 'Report Da~e S~ple ~e Soil Date S~pled 7/26/90 ' S~ple Description 1031 ~rs. Date Received 7/27/90 '.: ~ ~-~l ~ , Date of ~alyses /31/90 , Soil Malyses for BTXE and Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) . L~it (DLR) Benzene ................... ND 0.05 ~.:. ".. Toluene ................... 0.05 0.05 % ~-' Ethylbenzene ND 0 05 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.13 0.05 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 50. ~-None Det~t~ · BDL-Bel~ Det~t~ L~ D~-DeC~=~on L~ For ~e Pu~s~ of ~ng Cry6~hia Pigman; / Mic QA//QC Supervisorff ' Organics Supervisor 000 · - .*,~.'.~,'~;,ANALYSIS REQUEST/CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Time " IMPORTANT NOTICE.' No samples will be analyzed without an authorized signature In this section. ' I am hereby requesting BSK's Normal Chain-of-Custody Procedures for the above samples. I understand that I am hereby requesting B~K's Formal Chain-of-Custody Procedures for the above samples. I understand that these procedures are generally consistent with those outlined In the U.S.E.RA. b~N 848 and that there I~ no. these procedures are generally consistent with those outlined tn U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory' Program State- extra charge for this service. .~: . ~ . : .. ment of Work, Section'F, and that there Is · charge of $50.00 Per work order or $5.00 a bottle, whichever is By: BY:. · A~thorized Signature Authorized Signature Signature '~ Print Name =[~ Company Date Time Relinquished by i' ' Received by ' i, Received by I - ~ , .:: KEY: Type: AO--Aqueous SL-Sludge SO-Soil PE-Pairoleum OT-Other ~11~1,~ I ~k. * · Seals: p_Present A_Absent B_BrOken & Associates Chernicai Laboratories i DIS'I:RIBUTION: WHITE, CANARY - LABORA3ORY PINK- ORIGINATOR · , Note: : '* .~,,mples are discarded 14 days after results are reported unless other arrarigements are made. ;'414 St~,' : IS Street FresnO, California 93706 ! , . ~... '~dous samples will be returned to client or disposed of at client expense. Telepho~ic--~09} 485-8310 · iFax {:209) 4857427 ~ ' -' RANDALL L. ABBOTT ~'.,.' 2700 M Street, Suite 300 · ' Agency Director ~. Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE Mc CALLEY Direc,or R'ESOURCE MAN:AGE,,'MEN.T AGENCY DEPARTMENT-'OF' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 'SERVICES September 13, 1990 Baker Oil Treating 3212 Antonino St ......... Bakersfield, CA 93305 ' ' SUBJECT: Location: 3212 Antonino St., Bakersfileld, CA Known As: Baker Oil Treating Permit #: 050123 Dear Mr. Taylor: On July 26, 1990, B.S.K. and Associates installed a monitoring well on the above referenced siteto investigate possible groundwater impaction from petroleum products. To date our DePartment has not received the groundwater sample laboratory analyses reports. Field investigation 'reports are required to be submitted to this office within 30 days after approval of the workplan by this Department. Our Department believes enough time has been granted for the field investigation reports of possible groundwater impaction to reach our office for review. Please forward all reports:or instruct your environmental contractor to copy all reports to this office. The reports should reach my desk within lOdays after receipt of this letter. If you have any questions, contact me at {805) 861-3636, Ext. 549.-- Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:ch cc: Clayton Curtis · darling\taylor, let GARY J. WICKS ~. 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 = ''. ......... Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopter (80 1 96,-3.29 STEVE McCALLEY "." ' ' mroctor R ES O U R C E .ENT AG EN CY DEPART! MENTAL March 23, lg90 Bob Taylor 3212 Antonino St. Bakersfield, CA 93305 SUBJECT: Location : 3212 Antonino St., Bakersfield, CA Known As : Baker Oil Treating Permit # : 050123 Dear Mr. Taylor: This letter is to inform you that our Department has received and approved addendum information submitted by Kern Environmental Service Inc., February 23, 1990. Please notify this office 48 hours prior to excavation activities. F¥ora Darling, R.E.H.S, Hazardous Materials SpecialiSt Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd darling\taylor2.1et RESOU!, ':E MANAGEMENT AGEN( Director - ~ STYE M~. R~S. DIRE~OR T~ J~ES. AICP. DIHE('I'OR · ~IRO~~ H~ SE~ICES DEPAR~~ July 12, 1990 Bob Taylor Bakersfield, CA 93308 Subject: Location : 3212 Antonino St., Bakersfield, CA Known As : Baker Oil Treating Permit ~ : 050123'' Dear Mr. Taylor: · This Department has reviewed the workplan addendum submitted by B.s.K. and Associates for the above-named facility. The workplan is acceptable for continued investigation of contamination at this former underground tank site. Please notify this Department 24 -' 48 hours priOr to soil and water sampling. After completion of sampling and analyses, a complete repOrt describing the extent of contamination, remedial alternatives, and professional recommendations must be submitted to this Department for.-evaluation within 30 days. If you have any questions you may contact me at (805)' 861-3636. Sincerely, Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Material Management program. FD:ch . cc: B.S.K. and Associates darlin g\ taylorh, m41 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CAL. IFORNIA 93301 (805) 861.2,636 RECYCLED PAPER FAX: (80,5) 861-3429 BSI( & Associates, Geotechnical [Engineering, [ngineering Geolog~ ~ [nvironmenlal [ngineering ~ [ngineering kaboratories ~ Chemical kaboratories July 3, 1990 O~ JOB B90176 . Ms. ~ora Dar~g .... ~ :~:- .~,, , , , .2700 M Street, State 300 · B~ersfield, ~oma 93301 . . . .. ........... ~.~: ....... Soft ~d.Gro~dwater · BakerOflTreat~g ~ . : :.. ' ' 3212 ~to~o Street . .:. Bakersfield, ~lifo~a '.' · Dear Ms. Darling: . , , 'This letter describes our workplan to sample and test subsurface soils and groundwater at the subject site. Our scope of work is based on telephone conversations between you ' and Mr. Clayton Curtis with Baker Oil in Dallas, Texas. PROJECT INFORMATION The site was the subject of a Characterization. of Soil Contamination perfomaed by BSK & Associates (OUR JOB B89247, dated November 29, 1989). Preliminary testing of soil ' samples, obtained at the time of removal of two underground fuel tanks and a fuel dispenser, indicated relatively high gasoline concentrations below the dispenser. Our original Site Characterization indicated that the vertical extent of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline (TPH-G) and significant Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, and Ethylbenzene (BTXE) concentrations is less than 10 feet beneath the site. The lateral extent of contamination was indicated to be less than 9 feet from the former location of the fuel dispenser. Groundwater was found to be at an approximate depth of 30 )~eet beneath the site. We understand that contaminated soil was excavated 'to a depth of 10.5 feet for disposal by Kern Environmental Services. Analytical testing of soil samples obtained from the sides and bottom of the excavation indicated non-detectable concentrations of TPH-G and BTXE from locations along the north, east and west side-walls and the excavation ~ Fresno, California 93706 , 1645 "E" Street, Suite 105 - Telel)hone (209) 485-3200, Fax 12091 485-7427 []Fresno, California · 1445 "F" Street * Telephone (209) 485-0100 " [~Fresno, California 93706 · 1414 Stanislaus Street - Telephone (209) 485-8310 []Visalia, California 93291 * 808 E. Douglas Avenue . l:elephone (209) 732-8857 []Bakersfield, Cali(ornia 93304 * 117 "V" Street * Telephone (805) 327,0671, Fax 1805) 324-4218 ~ ?~easanton, California 94566 ~ 5729-F $onoma Dri~,e * Te(ephone (415) 462-4000, Fax (415/ 462-6283 Sampling and Testing OUR aOB B90176 3212 Ant°nino Street July 3, 1990 Bakersfield,. California Page 2 ' ................. floor. Test results of.the soil sample obtained from the south side-wall indicated that :~-:,;-:~,,_~: gasoline Contamination had migrated beneath the existing concrete pad as we had suggested in our Site Characterization RePort. Excavation of contaminated soil beneath the concrete pad was not performed. Baker Oil was directed tO obtain a groundwater sample at the location of the former fuel dispenser (correspondence from Ms. Darling to Baker Oil, dated May 4, 1990.) The ..: water sample is, to be tested.for TPH-G and BTXE .... ................ ' -'~ '~"~'~";~'~"~'"~ SCOPE OF WORK .... ~-. O_~uld be drilled at the approximate former location of the fuel dispenser island (Figure 1). The boring would be drilled to groundwater, which we expect to encounter at a depth of approximately 30 to 35 feet. The drill rig, augers and sampling equipment required for the project would be steam-cleaned prior to entering the site. A Kern County Test Hole permit would be obtained for the boring. A Water sample would be obtained by lowering a clean teflon bailer into the borehole. The water sample would be transferred to an appropriate container and stored on ice. Soil samples woUld be obtained from beneath the concrete pad,. A "slang would be .drilled adjacent to the concrete pad near the location of the former dispenser island. This boring would be drilled toward the south at an 'approx/mate angle degrees. Soil samPles would be obtained from vertical depths of 5, 10 and 15 feet (Figure 2). Test bOrings would be backfilled with a sand-cement slurry. The drill rig, augers and sampling equipment would be steam-between borings to prevent cross-communication. Soil and groundwater samples would be stored on ice and shipped to BSK's State, certified Laboratory for analytical testing. Samples would be tested for TPH-G and BTXE. Soil cuttings from the borings would be qualitatively analyzed 'in the field for volatile hydrocarbons using a photoionization detectok (PID). Cuttings would be stockpiled on- site and covered with plastic sheeting for disposal by the owner. Test hole logs would be prepared classifying subsurface soils and PID readings. & Associates Sampling and Test~g OUR JOB B90176 3212 Antonino Street July 3, 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 3 We would utilize the same Health and Safety Plan that was prepared for the original, S~t¢_ Characterization. performed for Baker Off Treating. If you have questions or desire additional information concerning our proposed work plan, .please call. .ohn B. Moore, Jr. 2ivil Engineer m /jbm/wp Figures BSK .. & Associates ::,! .:(;5~ i" · Proposal BP90073A · ~'~ June 1990' 2 · ?... ~'! mgure ......: '-'-' ~ '-'"'7-"-' ......... ' ' ....................................................... = ' ......... ........ · ......... -* ............... * ......... e ...... -t-'- ................ : ................. : ....... :.Limltq..o~ '--~~_. ............ ................ ,..~ ...... 4 ......... G~ol~e ~nmminated ....................... .... ' ................... "-': ......... : ......... ~ .... Soil From Site ' ,, ..... _: 5':.~-~5;~:.~ ~5': ~.. 5' ........ ~. n~ :::::::::::::::::::::: ................. , ........ : .................. + .... .... , .................... ................. [ ............ ~ ..... ~ .......... ; ......... ; ..... . .......... r .......... 2. .............. ; ................ , : 15' . ', , ........ ~ ..................... .~. . ........ ~ ....... ., ...... _+ ............... ~_ ....... , ...... ~ ...................... ~ ......... : ' ~ .... 't , , ~ . , i ' t '. ~ , ' ' '~ .........~ ....... ~ .................... ' ............... { .......... ~ ........ ~ ....... 1 ........., ................. ........ , ....... } ........ , ............................ , ........ : ........ ~ ........ , .........; ...... ~ ............................ ~ ., :: CROSS SE~ION Stole: 1"-5' · .~gled Test Hole '~ Baker Oil Treating Bakersfield, ~liforffia .~. . · . · .... ,¥ .: .' .......... 5__~.~:_~.' · KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEP~ · ENVlRONI~ENTAL HEALTH DIVISION " ~EETING/CONFERENCE RECORD · / ' ~ . ,. ~:~. [~". ::.. ~: P~ REP~SE~ED: _ "' [:::', ~:_. . , ~DISCUSSlON: " ."' : ' ' '.u .~ ti-'-'~ -- .<'-~ - ~-" '-~ GARY J. WICKS ' 2700 M'$1rHI. Sulle 300 Agency Director r. Bakerllleld, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ,~:_ Telecopier (805) 861-3429' STEVE McCALLEY .,~~~.. o,~,o, R ESO U RC E .~~~NT AG EN CY DEPART~~MENTAL .May 4, 1990 Bob Taylor ', Bake~ 0il Treating i 3212Anton~no St. SUBJECT: Location: 3212 Antonino:St., Bakersfield, CA '-'. " i Known As: Baker.0il Treating ".' Dear Mr. Taylor: ~ ! have reviewed the laboratory reports of soil sampling analyses obtained during excavation of the above referenced site. The laboratory reports submitted by Kern Environmental Services· who implemented the mitigation option of "excavate and dispose" revealed the following: , Depth of excavation, approximately 10 1/2 feet. Analysis performed for.BXTE and TPH {gasoline) were negative for the north, east and west side. walls. The floor of the excavation at 10 1/2.foot depth was also negative. The south wall soil analyses forlateral extent has revealed that the contaminant has migrated beneath the existing cement pad. ' It is no'ted' that the existing building is structurally tied to the cement pad. The reported contaminant exceeds the limits for leaving in place. Due tothe close proximity of existing groundwater (30 feet) it will be necessaryto bore to' groundwater at theprevious dispenser location. A water sample shall be obtained af_~ter proper development ofthe monitoring well to assure that groundwater has not been impacted. ~ The existing soil pile should be screened for contaminant conten.~ before disposal, and the excavation should be filled to grade with clean backfill. ~ In view of the evidence that excavation was unable to remove the contaminant, a 'vapor extraction system should be considered for clean up actions. Please have your environmental contractor submit further mitigation workp.lans for this Department's review and approval.~ If you have any questions you may contact me at {805) 861-3636. ......... : ...................................................... Sincerely, // , fflora Darling, R2~.S. / · ' Hazardous Materials Speciali(t Hazardous MaterialsManagement. Program FD:cd darling\taylor3.1et ~.' ., . . . .... ..... :_ .. ~.. ..~.;.::. - " ~ ~ ·" ~': . "~' '"' ,,:"' :-'-~ < .' · .1 - ~.' "" 'q,.<~::./ :~: "" '~ .: ........... .::.::'%, PL~SE CALL US ~F THE ~ES~AGE ~AS RECEIVED 2NCO~LETE OR NOT LEGI~LE~ "":TH~ ":-? ....... .":':::"-:. -, :.¢.:. TELEPHONE ~ER Z$ (800) 332-3376. OUR AUTO,TIC F~.N~EE iS (803) _. ~ f ~~~. ~ "A~, ~__, . CORPORATE ADDRES3: Post Office Box 5337. I~akersf;e~d, ¢~"~ornla 93388 * [~05) 589.5220 In California * (gt~) 332-5~6 ' LABORATORIES, INC. " PETROI. E~IIit J- J, EGklN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. -"" 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD~ CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 purgeable Aromatics Kern Environmental Service Date of .- ~P-;Ov~'ox~ 5 ~ ~ 7 ........... ~ ....... ~-"~'-- ........ ~. =~_~_~ ~ ~ ~ ........................ Report: · ake~sfield, CA 93388 .~ .= ..... ~-.~ ..~ Attention ~ Chris Dearmon Lab No.~.: [ 3252-3 ' Sample Desc: Baker Oil Treating job No. E-398 . Da~e Sample ~ate Sample Date Analysis ~ ~.'~-~ :-. Collected: Received ~ Lab: Completed ~: ~:~'~ .'~ ~lO-Apr-90 10'Ap~-90 16 Apr 90 Report ing Aha lys is Report lng _ Constituent Units Resul:s Benzene ~ ug/g none detected Toluene ug/g none detected EthYl Benzene ug/g none detected 0,02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected O. 02 m-Xylene ug/g none detected O. o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0. (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S, / L.U.F.T. method, Individual constituents by Modified EPA me=hod 5020/8020. As ReceiVed Basis Comments: California D.O.M.$. Cert. #102 LABORATO RII S, INC. ' 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 , Pu~g~able Aromatics (so~) .- Kern ~nvironmental Service Date of A:tention: : C~ris Deaf.on Lab No.: 3252-4 Sample Deso: Baker 0il Treating Job No. E-390 Date Sample Date Sa~91e DaCe Analysis Repo r~ ing Aha 1 ys i s R~po rt Cons%ituen% Units .- Results Level 'Benzene ~ ug/g n°ne detected E~hyl Benzene . ug/g none de~ected '0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0. o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g .none detected O, 6 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U'.F.T. method. 'Individual constituents by Modified EPA method 5020/8020. As Received Basis Comments: California D O,H.S. Cert. ~102 ~NVIRONMENTA~ J, J~ EGLIN, ;lEG, CHEM, 4100 PIERCE RD,, ~KERSFIE~D, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327'4911 P~rgeable Aromatics '~ '' (so;L) -Date of Re~o r t lng An~ 1 ys i s Re~o r t ing Constituent Units Results .. .... .:Level ~thyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0,02 p-Xy~ene ug/g none detected 0,02 m-Xyl~ne, ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0~02 . .. Total Petroleum -~ydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0,6 (Gasoline) In~ivi~ua~ constituents by Modified~ g~A metnod 5020/8020, As Received Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert..%102 LABORATORIES, IN(D. pEr,~O~gllt 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE. Kern ~nvironmental Service ~ !ysSpikeis DateID: 3252-41 · Ana : 6-Apr-~ Bakersfield., CA 93388 -~'am~'~'- ~,~-~ ~ Attention: Chris Dearmon } Units: ug/g .... for -Lab ..Nos :.. :325 2.~ 1.,..::~ 2 ~ 2- 2-..,-~.:3 2_52_~.~.,. :~.3_~.~ ~ ~;~_,:2::?..~ ~.z - = _. Spike spike · Rec % Rec Constituent ., Tol-uene 9659 94.41 .2. 101.0% 99.11 ~tbyl Benzene QC Comments: , · Clie~l. taame ....... JJ ..l, o1~ mumfcIJee' A~,slyses -"equT~l~l', " Project ~,amc ~.. O,.~q' i' .T~plc descripli~ ~F'~: .,~:_l F ,,F..' T I~'J"' O1., : 4,~,[ 1,~ ~ I..~ E N E R CON RUC. T[ ] ON P ,,,'i.i ~.' ,, · . - ........ . .:~,~: ~,' ...... ..,. ,.. ,'...' : [':. .'.,.". ~ LICENSE NO; 410910 -. -.. 1710 CALLOWAY ' ~ ~ .-:' BAKeRSfieLD, GALIPORNIA 93312' coM~ A N Y ~AfJ~ . PgRSON SENDING FAX:_ , RgMARKS ~ND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS': NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING hOVER): ~-' ' LABORATORIES, INC. 4100 PIERCE RD,, BAKERSFIELD, ~LIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Pu~eable Aromatics Kern ~nvironmental Serv~c~ ~ Date of --~,O.-~--~O~~ 5337:~,~ ...... :~.-::~ .................... ' , ~ . . . . Report: Bakersfield, CA 93388 .......... ' ............ ~':::'-- ':'-~'":"-,-.: :-- '~:"-~'~ -~: .... ' ""~-::?~?:' At:~ntion: Chri~ Dearmon Lab No. t -2 ~ample Desc: Oil Treating Jo~ No, ~-398 Date Sample .... ~ lO-Apr-90 !0-Apr-90 Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g nonede__t~ted .'." 4 Toluene ug/g ~'-170~ · Ethyl Benzene ug/g / 330 ' \ ' ' ~'4 p-Xylene ug/g / 770 4 m-Xylene ug/g 1,900~ 4 o-Xylene ug/g 1,400, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g 3~, 100 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.$, / L.U,F.T. method. Individual constituents by MOdified EPA: method 50Z0/8020. As Received Basis Comments: CaIifornia D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 - - 4~00 PlERc Atte~t~oD. CA 93388 3252'2 Report' ............................ ~eeeived~e ...................... . IO'AD~.90 ~ Lab: Date Aha enz'ene units ' c-9o Ethyl B~' Ug/g ReSUl t= Mi~i- o-xy1 en~ Ug/g none ~e~°~t det~ Ug/g none dete)cted Og/g none detected 0.0~ fgas ~s . Uetect o. 02 nOne ~ete, ed 0.02.. '"~.~aod 5020/8020. . KeRN ENi ONL/ ENTAI... fiERt E ~ DIv~ion of Kern Backhoe Sewice, Inc, Cont~ Uc. #432372 Feb:u~:¥ 23, ~990 Ms. Flora Darling ..... COUNTY OF KERN . D~artment of Environmental Health Services 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 - "* .: '..,;i.:// *'Bakersfield, California 93302 .::~*/..i:'" i... ...'*" * ' REGARDING: Contaminated Soil Remediation, Baker Oil Treating, .. 't. , ~. 3212 Antonino, Bakersfield, California; KES Project i... 'No. E-398, Kern County Permit No. 050123 Dear Ms. Darling: Upon review of your correspondence with Baker Oil Treating dated February 13, 1990, we, Kern Environmental Service, understand you have requested information in addition to the remedial implementation plan submitted by KES for the above referenced facility. We understand the additional information requested is as follows: ITEM 1 - DATES OF ALL WORK STAGES The following schedule of work stages will commence upon KES' receipt of authorization to ~roceed from Baker Oil Treating. 3-5 Workin~ DaMs Profiling of waste for disposal at permitted facility. 2-3 Working Days Scheduling equSpment, personnel, agencies, client and disposal facility to begin excavation ~f contaminated soil. 1-2 Workin~ Da~s Soil excavation, sampling and transportation to disposal. 1.5 - 2 Weeks Completion and receipt of analysis performed to confirm thorough removal of contaminated soil. 1-2 Workin~ DaMs Scheduling equipment, personnel and client to begin backfill and compac- tion of excavation. ~EDDING DIVISION: 3~5 Charlene, Suite A, Redding, Cali~rnia 96002 · (~6) 223-4214 ' CORPORATE ADDRESS: ~st ~fice Box 53~, Bakemfield, C~i~rnia 93388 · (~5) 589-5220 In California · (800) 332-5~6 Ms. Flor~ Darling COUNTY OF KERN February 23, 1990 -_ Page 2 REGARDING:Contaminated Soil Remediation, Baker Oil Treating, 3212 Antonino, Bakersfield, California; KES Project ~ ' '~ .......... ~ ..... N6.-E-398, Kern County Permit No.-050~Z3-- ~:~----'~-:~ ..... ~ We estimate a minimum of fourteen (14) working days and a maximum of t~nty-two (22) working days to project completion. . ITEM 2 - HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ." ..: " Enclosed is a copy of our standard "Health and Safety Protocol for Removal of Underground.Fuel Storage Tanks and Hydrocarbon Contaminated .. ... '-Soil Remediation". -'. . ': Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the under- signed. CBD:jm Attachment Division of Kern Backhoe Service. Inc. ' Contr. L/c. #,;32372 '"' i ............................................ HEALTH AND SAFETY...i~ROTOCOL; ' REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND FUEL 'STORAGE TANKs ItYDR0CA.R.BON CONTAMINATED SOIL REI~DIATION REDDING DIVISION: 3675 C,harlanne; Suite A. Redding. California 96002 · (916) 223-4214 CORPORATE ADDRESS: Post Office Box 5337. Bakersfield. California 93388., · (805) 589-5220 " ~ In California · (800) 332-5376 ~ TABLE OF-CONTENTS PAGE I. .. INTRODUCTION .,.-.... , ...................... II. PROJECT HAZARDS ..... ................... 1 A. CHEMICAL EXPOSURE ..................... '~ 1. DIRECT CONTACT EXPOSURE ........... · ..... 1 '~ 2 iNHALATION EXPOSURE ". : . .... B.' .._PHYSICAL_ HAZARDS ................... , III AIRMONITORING ' . .... IV. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ................... 4 " ..' V.' WORK ZONEANDSECURITYMEASURES .................. VI.' DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES .................. VII. GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES .................. VIII. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN ..................... 6 IX. DOCUMENTATION . ' 7 ATTACHMENT 1 ........ KES Safe Work Practices for Trenching and Excavating I. INTRODUCTION It is the intent of these operating procedures to outline the Health and Safety measures to be utilized during field activities associated with > the removal of underground fuel storage tanks and/or remediation of hydro~ "~ carbon contaminated soil. It may become necessary to either upgrade or :" modify these measures based on actua1 field conditions. It will be the responsibility %f the on-site.field supervisor in conjunction with the project manager'to monitor safety procedures and modify specific require=. ments as needed.,, II. PROJECT HAZARDS Primary pro3ect hazards associated with tank removal and hydrocarbon contaminated soil remediatton can be divided into two areas of concern: (1) Chemical hazards posed by product or vapors remaining in storage tank(s), soils and/or groundwater and; (2) physical hazards associated with working near heavy machinery, (i,e.,exCavation equipment) in con- junction wlth..open excavations. A. CHEMICAL EXPOSURE Fuel products are known to 6ontain the.following hazardous chemical constituents: Benzene,'Toluene, Xylene (B.T.~.),.Ethylene Dibromide (E.D.B.) and lead. Benzene and E.D.B. are considered carcinogenic to humans. The volatile nature of fuel products poses potential exposure hazards via inhalation. Possible direct contact with contaminated soils or product residues in the tank(s) repre- sents a potential dermal exposure route. The risks associated with these materials and the measures to be taken to minimize those ~ risks are as follows: 1. DIRECT CONTACT EXPOSURE Direct contact with the skin could potentially occur through ................................. "-~ ......... V~rious~activities associated"'with'the ~o~'~'i~n~'i~di~g~ ............................ a. Removal and handling of contaminated soil during excava- b. Soil. sampling. The exposure potential via direct contact is considered iow for · .' ....................... a: ...... ExcaMation~equipment operators"will'~se'~'equipment' to handle i waste materials, soils, samples, etc., and will likely not comein direct contact with waste materials. .-' ..~,,~...:..~ ..... ~.:. b.'~,. Workers will wear protective clothing to reduce the likeli- hood of dermal contact including, but not limited to bpots, gloves and additional protective clothing, as necessary. c. The nature of operations does not involve splashing Or un- controlled release of waste materials, soils or ground water. ' d. Individuals performing the work are skilled in techniques for excavating and sampling; including material loading, sample handling, decontamination, sample packaging and trans- port, and waste loading and transport. 2. INHALATION EXPOSURE With regard to potential inhalation, the' following specific ac- tivities could cause a potential exposure: a. Volatilization from contaminated soil during removal, excava- tion and handling. b. Volatilization from removal of product and wash water during tank purging and cleaning. The potential for exposure to volatile compounds via inhalation is considered low for the following reasons: a. KES will remove tank contents prior to commencing tank removal b. Tanks are.closed containers_and do.not_allow significant- -~-~ ~ volatilization to occur. ' c. Half-face respirators-are to be on-site to protect against inhalation exposure.should they become necessary. d. Air monitoring will be performed as a precaution during ali ............... - ................. . .... bn-site '~p~A'~i~'~'-~.~nd~if neCessary,"'resp~ratory protec~ tion procedures will be implemented. - . ' B.. -PHYSICAL HAZARDS ' ~ The primary physical hazards posed by activities associated with the removal of underground storage tanks and/or contaminated soils are those created by working in the vicinity of heavy construction equipment (i.e., backhoes, excavators, loaders, end dumps, etc.) Hard hats, work boots'and ear plugs will be required for all personnel working around such equipment. All KES personnel shall follow the KES trenching and excavating standard operating procedures included as Attachment 1. In addition, heat from high ambient temperatures, protective clothing, heavy physical work load and/or a combination of these factors can result in heat stress or heat related illnesses. The foll°wing steps will be taken to reduce the potential for heat. stress. 1. Training will be conducted to familiarize individuals with heat stress symptoms. Employees will notify their supervisors.~nd/or' project manager of any symptoms encountered. 2. Should protective clothing be required, work-rest cycles will be implemented allowing employees to periodically remove.prOtective clothing and cool down. Breaks will be scheduled on a regular basis. 3. Liquids will be available on-site to replenish body fluids. 4. All personnel required to wear protective clothing will do so in accordance with KES "Standard OPerating Procedures for Chemical II. AIR MONITORING During waste excavation, waste loading and tank purgingJcleani~g be taken above the excavation and the tank to monitor the ~resence 'of . vapors. In the event that sustained readings of 20 ppm total orga~e' vapors above background levels are detected in the worker's,, b reathin. zone for 5 ~nutes, work will be stopped and respirators will be do,ed by all personnel in the active zone. In th~ event that levels of volatile organics eXceed the 20 ppm range, the field supe~isor in' consultation with th~ project manager will ~ke a dete~nation for th~ n~d to further UPgrade safety measures. Examples of possible upgrade measures include: - Additional monito:ing to characte:ize combustibility, consideration and oxygen, d~fiaiency. - ~ditional personnel protective clothing and upgraded.respirato~ protection. - Additional on-site safety meetings. Ai= monitorinS will be perfo~ed by the field supemisor and will be implemented during tank removal activities. IV. PERSON~ PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal protective equipment will be w~rn by all personnel in the active area. Personal protective equipment, as outlined below, is de- signed to prevent contact with contaminated materials and/or tnjuu. A. COVE~LS ~1 personnel will, when appropriate based upon potential skin contact, wear a one piece, front zippered, t~ek or polyethylene coated tyvek suit to protect against dermal exposure. These over- alls are expected to provide adequate protection to personnel and will be replaced after each use, when torn, or otherwise damaged. B. . WORK BOOTS Work boots with adequate support willbe worn at all times. Rub- bet boots with: steel toes will be deemed adequate. ~" '"" .' Hardhats will be worn by all personnel working in the ~icint~y'-~? ,.x · of heavy machinery. ' V. WORK ZONE AND SECURITY MEASURES 0nly authorized personnel will be allowed in the active working zones. Active work zones will be marked' with temporary-barriers and should be posted as construction zones. Throughout the various field activities, all personnel entering an'active zone will have the full compliment of protective clothing previously described. .The field super- visor will be responsible for ensuring that all personnel are properly equipped. Fire extinguishers conforming to the local F~re Prevention standards will be maintained in the work area. VI. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES Ail excavation and sampling equipment, as well as all non-disposable protective gear coming in contact with contaminated soils or ground water at the site, will be dec0ntaminate~ Prior to being reused. A high pres- sure steam cleaner will.be employed to effectmvely accomplish decon- tamination. Sampling equipment and neoprene gloves will be washed thor- oughly with soapy water and rinsed with clean water. Disposable protec- tive gear will b~ placed in plastic bags and/or drums for future disposal. If personnel have direct.skin contact with contaminated soils or ground water, the following procedures will be followed: .................. :_-A ......... Remove necessar~protective clothing B. Wash the affected area with soapy water. · ' C. Rinse with clean water. D. Wash and rinse non-disposable'protective equipment. ..~E. Don new protective clothing and clean equipment, as appropriate. VII. ~ GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES /i('"i ..... Direct Contact.with ground water_and. ties will be avoided. However, in the event of contact with protective 'i clothing, the employee will immediately follow the procedure in Section VI. 'i~ .... No food, drink, or smoking will be allowed in areas where work is being performed. The following standard operating procedures will be obserVed: A. Ail work will be planned in advance of the site work. B. No eating, drinking or-smoking will be allowed prior to removal of protective clothing and decontamination. C. Restricted areas will not be entered without proper protective clothing. D. Utility lines will not be tampered With. E. Ail personnel must know the location of the first aid kit. F. Lift with leg muscles and not with your back. G. Ail injuries must be reported to field supervisor. H. No horseplay, scuffling or other acts which may increase the risk of an accident will be allowed. I. Ail Personnel will wash thoroughly at the completion of the work day prior to leaving the site. VIII. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Before starting work, an emergency response network will. be estab- lished. Information containing the name(s), address(es), telephone number's'~"and individual"contact:(~)"~of"the-nearest health,'fire, and. police.,. facilities will be assembled. This information will be documented on 'th~ Tailgate:'S~f~-~"i"~: fg~-~ :i~C~-~rate-~i'~'~iii~O~:h~e~'::jbb~'l:~'~';~'~:~Aii " personnel will be made aware of this ~info~ation and the facility loca- tions in the event of an emergency. · . Provisions will be made to allow for on, site decont~nation of per- · . ...... . · . , - ..... ~. . .... sonnel who come in die,c: ~ont~: With cont~inated soil or gas .Vapors. '~'..". and First ~d Training. -..~:..--'.: ...... '. '..:.:.:i:~.- -' ...., - . ,. ' . · '. . ,.' - ~ . . ' . .. , .... Documentation of air monitoring will be included in the job log. Medical su~eillance and OS~ injuu recordkeeping are mintained in the Kern Enviromental Semite office and shall follow established fo~at. INDEX II. PERMIT REQUIREMENTS ~ III. OPERATING PROCEDIJI~ FOR EXCAVATIONs B~ 'Guarding E. Access H. Unde~lning · -' v . · :'. ' :'.-:- .-~'~ . . ...' ..' .... J. Barriers ...... ~ ' ' K. ~aeer AccumulatSon ' ....... IV~ PRoTEcTIVE. SHIELDS ~ WELDING HUTS, · ' A. Const~ction Standards . .... "' V. ' ~DITION~ PERSO~ PROTECTION .. . ': ~-:'- .-. . : .... - .. . . . ' This standard operating prOcedure Shall be applicable to all construction of trenches or excavations which are at least five (5) but less than ., _' .. twenty (20)' feet in depth and into which a person is required to descend. '~:~}:::~-F ':::: i'q' -(:::f: : %- .... ~-:-:'ThiS 'procedure"does not ~ddress W~rk in-~-and-'-around shafts.: ...... -::~'~?::~:~: ........ "'- ' ".':'.'. ~.../- :/~ II. PE~IT REQUI~NTS ' '.'. . ' -- ' -:.'~-.-".::~.,::-;'~:~,-::,:.'~:::'. :~ Kern EnVir0nmental-Se~ice 'project managers shall ensure a Valid pe~t .?~:::';:~.:.~.?:~'(;~:~::::-~',~?~-?~:~:'J~:~'"from C~/OS~ has been obtained prior to. co~encing any ~cavation, ' ": [::~?i~?~:~'~i~:~?:~Ji:[:~:?~ren'Ch',':'~":'earthwork activitY within the "S~Ope Of. this. .POlicy:'::~:;:~?.:.::~:'?~::::::~::-'.?~:~:~:~:[[.l~?:::.~:. :~.'.:." '.q~:'-j:;?'~:~:':?~:~?~;.'-:'":'::':"aC .the'site of an excavation. ~ .... "-.. '-... :"-""~.::'.::~-':--:::.-;:':'."~' ::. : '.. '.": . -. )~" -:;'~::'3.-~-:.~:~:'/:.~?~:~' "::-:"' ' :". :;':}::';':~2-/2.., :::'.' ~:" ':': .. '- : . ,-' .' ~' : -v } . , .~.: -. -:.-:;./.', :.~.. ':::: .:~..-.',:.2~::...::.: :_?~--:_:':;-j:.~:??~vj~::,:-~: .::.-.j: -...:'..'.:..::q..:.:.-::.'.,...:~??:::~:-~;..::.?~..-.:::::'~:-~ 1.:'~.~S pro~e~t ~nasers.or qualified desi~ee shall not pe~t .. ' , :-':. '~.:: ..: ::': ~:~ :;~ :: 2":~'::' ~::~.:::~: ~' .~': :.:~-' '..'~.':/'.:: 9ork.. ~ or adJacent to excavations until a reasonable ~a~!na- . .::?.~:::(~:~:?~:.~:~:~.~::~!~:~?:?:::?::::~':~-.:.~';'~ ~ion"°f s~e has been made to dete~tne 'that n° Conditions : .:' :: ~:h.:~::~?~::?~??~:?~?:~:;i:~'?~:~)~ ::'::::"-;'~.:~:':'~Xist Which 'Would" e~ose perS~nhel 'to tnju~: fr'~m '~OV~g - :: : ':-: .': ": · . ...... :'-":~?~:~¥~;,::~:~.'::~:~' .~'::-.:"~:~. ':.' ::'~;-:F" ground'. ..-,... ,.t.'-. ' '-'" -:::'.-" ':" "".:-:::'-:(.'~: :~".'?'-'-~:'~?-~;~'~?~:~::??-~:/-:-:" '- .... -'v" ..... ;?..f~;"--:--;..:' ..: · ...- .-'-.'~ · .;-~ :. ~ ~ . . · . : . '.~ . --.-...- . -.- : .::. :-~-:..~..:.(~2._ . ' temine .~ethe:. Underground, installations '~1~ be encountered :'., ..;:i..~.:." ::~?:~:?~:~?:~?~:?~'?:~:.,.:::::::~i~:'.;':,:[~':::~.',~ ~en 'exCavati~n'w°rk.approaches'the- approxi~te location'of,an . ~'::2~]]~?:'[~?~:~i~:;~-?::~.'.':.:~?.::[: ?.::~:~?:"Underground' installation, the "exact location. shall he- d'ete~ned ["' -'-' [~ ~5~?[?~[~[~?~:~??~[~:[~[?.??~?~::~'~:~.)~.~:~'~(~".b-~: 'appr°p~iate. means (i.e. ~"" darefuI Prob ing ::' hand ;'dfg'~i~'g :"' etc'. ) :. ".'.:':~ "':':'. "?:-'.'::::~: ~e~ uncovered, adequate protection· shall be Pr°~tde~' fo~ the '" ...:" exiscin~ Installation(s). . ~??:~.~?~.:/~::~::?_:.':,,::::.' (..'.':':.~::.~ ~"3::" .'~1 "k~o~ o'~ers ,or:' Undergr°Und. facilities i~" ~h'~"~bj'~'~."~'a~ ~:"' ~:'~:,:¥"-::::::' ::':" :,~)~::l"::?:?:.:;?':~:?':':"'":":'.~.: '"-'".: ': shall b~ advised of Proposed work at least 48 ~ourS priOr'tO' '."'"'." '::':'"~'i:'"'i~ ':-~"-~" ' '" - th~ start of aatual exaavation~ : . [,...... , . . ... ...... :. ::. :....[:: . .. . . ... :... ~.??:-':..u::.:-( .~:.:.::': .: :':' ~. 4'... Surface eneumberanees such as tr~es; ro~ks~ o~'pol~S'which my · "':':~?~:":~'~:'?~J:(':"~:".:~.:"~'" :~' :-': .':'::~-"-':e~at~ a hazard to Personnel sha~l be removed ov'~d~ ~af~" ':. :[ :.~.. : 5. Inspection of excavations by the project manager or qualified : designee shall.be conducted after every rainsto~ or other " ":".,--" · hazard-increasing occurrence and the protection against slides "" '.' :':- · : and cave-ins shall be' increased, if necessary, before personnel ~ ............................. ' ...... ~'e':-~-~mitte-d t6 e'nt~r'~-the- excavat'f~V--. .... ~ Ali persOnnel who enter excavations five (5) feet or more in dept, h shall be protected by a system of shoring, sloping, benching or · ' .'. ~. '1,, Shoring systems where used shall be designed, installed a~ "," removed to meet all applicable requirements of Title 8,' · . ~ California A~iniStrat~ve Code,. Sections 1540-1541. ' --2. sloping my be' USedin lieu of shoring proVided ':'.":~::'-"-.-horizontalS't0: i ~ertical 'excepg where' the instab~itY~6f"~';~ - - .. · . C. Spoil '"'.' : .... -"''"':"-,'i: · greater than. five: (5):~ feet in depth;.:,~ No method,: that disturbs ~::~.j~q-':~i~{.;~:~}.?~- .: to · - Excavation work shall 'at a~l t~es be under the ff~ediate ::~(;:'""":..:: .... ,. · ... vision· of per's~nnel With'"auth°ritff:' and' qUalifi~'~iO'~'~'~"6~["~d~fY:~'(['~:?~'?/:.':~:::~:[~ ?:.:. .... -.:, .~::.: ...... " the shoring system or work methods, as necessa~,: to pro~de'.-:t:~::?t.h::;?~;:::~:l:.z,~(::...::. ~'~:?'"'~:~:: '?"?:"['~ ' ent er" or' leave. th'e" excavat ion' · .-'.:... · · - ' '.'l .': t-.::'[:.~, .......: ~ :':"' t".".':':-'' Trenches' shall be"~r°ssed only where safe Crossings have'Beth'' ~"?:~'.;~'.... :-.~. , G. Excavators · . .:. Personnel working in the vicinity of operating excavating eqUipmeu~ . ':..: i:'.,i ' "' shall work in a safe position so that there is n° danger of falling .. into or otherwise contac~ing the machine's moving parts. "i'~/.?: '-- . ."--... · H. Underminin~ . .... i:'.i :h~-=i,~:::...,':-*-=_ .... :::':'~:"=~-=:::';;: ':"=-1; ....... No excavation' shall., gake- .place-below' the-' leVeL " . ;.'. :. · an adjacent foundation 'or other structure until, iC has been . '~'!'/.;.L.' · .' dete~ined by a qUalified person tha~ such excavation ~11 in ,... '. '.' .-.~?.,~ ¥ no way create a hazard to personnel or until adequate Safety "..~ ';- ~?:?.:' ... .~ measures have been ~plem~nted. ' - . :-~..j~:?.~:~. ;. .". ~., ".,' ;':',:-:~;?..~-,.. "' ,':'.f',; .~ / '. .. ' · : ' t: ' .'h ~...: f "~;.~'-:":'~-;'.~:'<~'~SC'i .~:':? .-.' "', :: '.'- ·-:,.'..: ' '..."~;~'.),'% ':'-'-~;,;':~;-:~!~t.%'.~:~':::.-¢- :; ~i~;.V.~::/,:~:?~;F;~.~:;:~':~:%!~:,;~?x.::-.'; ~- ' .,:';.: ': :. ' ::- 2'.::'~ Und&~ined' sideW~lks-e~..'pavements. shall, be 'suppOrted: ~o '~'afely ,~'~,/..~,,',;~..:~:~ :::[:~.:.~.]......~: .~, .L~..,?:~..~' Carry ~=icipa=ed loads-,,- .... :-~ .... '-. ..... .' .?-,, .- .......... ['' ' "/~';-;'/: ~'..';'..'." ' - '_ ". 3. -l~edia~e remedial ac~ton shall be ~plemen~ed if s~ab~i[y Of · ..~ .:..;,.¢,,: ..... , ................. the trench and/or adjacen~ s~c~uTes ts breached. ~1 such .v '~.;-'.??.>,?.:.~:~!;:,/,:'~'-?.q'..:,'::,','--'...' :' ~. .>:::.':: .- remedial, actions shall be' inspected daily or more often,' as' . .:¢'~'i~::,~;~.~,~,~::~.~:~:~;;k;,.....~-,.;~. ,,-,-?:~.i~:: .. :.,.. ,< conditions- warrant ~'- by. a' qualified person and ~he protection .'"-::t. ::.':'.. '. "" ' Z.'.' Retainin~ Walls '."';. ;.'.~l:!;i'":":7:;'' '; ' _. ;': - :' ::-:';' "..;....:. ~:.'::". ~;:?~ ',-:'/-: reta~g' wall ~il::'"i~ ~: beem"de'~e=i:~8'"~ S~cture '~11 '' . .?:.-;;..::' .,....:' .::-:...,:;: ~.... safely ~thstand: anticipated loads. 't~at othe~s'&"~gh~ be a source ""'"'"' -.i . ' of hazard"t0 per&"on~l.;'j::~..~..'[' '~.' 'i' [.' . ;' . .";; :: .... · . :: 2:. -.:..:'¢:..?._'of:..: ./.:":-- -..--. :-,.;}::;.:;:.h-~-~-: :: ~:4%~'.A': ,%:;;[,::z~;i'¢;~;~t~::7:'E":t:~;-~~'1:; ':,? ~.' - - :.:-].[..?-,. ][-.:':. tr. :.-. _:..: .;.. _:.....:.... ...... . ....;. ".' .':':/ (;;:'~': :: ;:.'?; ?'.': ,'.: ::. ~eans shall be: ~rovtded' to Prevent aobili e%ipaent' froa inadver~... .' '- [.:: .'.. '- : :' ;,-.1~'... [ [.:"~'"'~"~;:.~i i.~[~,/'~.;: ~enti'y;: ~nte~i~g'~'~~'ig~s... At remote. work loCatiOns 'adeqUate . ' .~.~?~;~.:...:~;~(~.(~?.~:.~;~..:~?:~.::::;~??..~p~ys~i:.~s~e~e~.~p~`aa~a: ~ha117 b'e provided' t0 prevenC'-'perso=el ' ' . :.%~;;/~;~.~'ii~?:~[::?~;i?~(~"~;i~i?/;;z?;;';:;;~; 'etc';t: 'shall, be barrigaded- or:-SeCurely 'covered.' ' Upon 'completion of :%.';~::,.;.~,:;. :" .: ':~. ~;~[:'""~ :'"'"':' ........ '~.:~[!':.:~:.~?'~':"¢.;-:-'~ ~:'.-': e~10ratiOn' 0r S~ila{'"~peraCions, temporary wells, pits,''''shafts, "/';~.'?':: ' ' ......· : .' ""' " · ""'- - ' etc., shall be 5ackftlled. " "t:,:..' ':'-.~ :- ; '. K; Water .'" . ' · >?;};.:.:... ";t?~%~,t.::~.'~:'.::j:::::/::~.. ::-':'. '...- .':' ',. ;, 1 .' .; 'pive~SCn, d'it'a~-e'S';::"dik&s';: 0r 'o ther ef fec :ire 'means shali be-- -.. -' used to prevent surface water from entering an excavati6n and to provide adequate drainage of the area adjacent' to the excavation.: :.... .'. . .... ~ · · ' · '.:-' .':-: ~':( ~;-:::': ". -~ ...'. ::~.. ' ":. ,'-:~;:']: ;i::'~ :.- '~' :-. ~; ..-'~. ':'~: ::: ...: ?.-. '.: ':-.~ (' :?-~: ;:,-_ - -'- . ': ~'-.;:f..:...;~ ~.~(~ -'-.: ~' ..] :~ ~:: 2. Accu~lations of water in'eXcavations which may endanger person, .... nel- safety shall be controlled before work further progresses.  ~.. . . . . ( Necessary safety provisions shall be implemented if vibrations or superimposed loads may endanger personnel safety. '" A. Construction Standards : · ~ If protective shields or Welding huts are used to protect perSo~el, ' ~ they shall be const~cted to provide ~he protection specified by ~ "'- " V. ~DITION~ PERSO~ PROTECTION ' "'x~ ~i' As deemed necessarY· by the project manager, additional persomel pro- "- tective equipment shall' be used. Such equipment ~y consist of, but is not limited to, personnel protective clothing, respirato~ protection, safety harness and tagl~e, atmosphere testing, etc. Use of additio~l .... .- perso~el protection devices shall be in accordance with established ' '" ',~.'Division of Kern Backhoe Service, loc. Contr. Lic. #432372 HAND DELIVERED December 14, 1989 BAKER OIL TREATING · 32!2 Antonino Street B~akersfield, California 93308 'ATTENTION: Mr. Bob Ta or '..: ....... REGARDING: Soil Contamination Characterization ~ '* KES Project No. E-350. " Gentlemen: Attached please find the report of findings from the Characterization of Contamination project performed by Kern Environmental Service and BSK and Associates for your prior underground fuel tank site at 3212 Antonino Street, Bakersfield, California. The attached report references the presence of a moderate amount of gasoline contaminated soil limited to within ten feet of the surface. Also referenced are the following suggesged options for remediation: - Excavation~ transportation and disposai o'f contaminated soil. - On-site treatment of contaminated soil. .- Leave in place if acceptable to regulatory agencies. · Should you wish to pursue any of these options, we, Kern Environment'al Service will develop and submit a project proposal and/or bid proposal for implementation Of the desired option. Thank you for the opportunity to perform this characterization project for Baker Oil Treating. Should you have any questions, pl'ease feel free to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, ARMON, Operations Supervisor CBD:jm ~ : ............ cc: .,Kern County Health Department ............ 'Environmental Health Division 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 CORPOR~E ADDRESS: ~st Office. Box 53~ Sa~ield, California 93388 · (RS) 58~52~ In California GARY J.. WICKS 2700 M Strut, Suite 3~ Agency Director ~ Bakersfield. CA 93301 180,) ,1.3,02 .... D'rect°'-RESOURCE~~ENTAGENCY February 13,' 1990 R. R."*Tayl or ° I .- ' i ~,'~""'" Baker 0il Treating i Bakersfield, CA 93305 -Subject: Location: 3212 Antonino Street Bakersfield, CA. Known As: Baker Oil Treating ' Permit #: 050123 Dear Mr. Taylor: 'Our Department is in receipt of the site mitigation proposal by Kern Environmental SerVice (K.E.S,) for the abo~e referenced facility. A remedial implementation plan should also include date~ of all work stages, and Jl~..~lJ.C.b and safety con~id~ra~nn~. K.E.S. has addres§ed all other requirements for excavation, disposal., and · backfill. Please notify this Department. 48 hours before excavation work begins. IfYou ' .have any questions you may contact me at (805) 861-3636. ' . . Flora Darling, R.~ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cas \050123.1tr · TREATING A Baker Hughes company February 5, 1990 Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist Dept. of Environmental Health Services remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soil at our facility located at 3212 ~tonino Avenue. Please advise us. if this proposal satisfactorily details enough info~ation to begin work on soil excavation. : With approval we will. '~ notify Kern Enviro~ental Se~ice to begin preparations and they in turn will give you at least 48 hours notice. Our local phone nu~er is 327-3874. Sincerely, R. R. Taylor District Manager Baker Oil Treating RRT:rh. At%achments' cc: C. Curtis 3920 Essex Lane · P.O. Box.27714 · Houston, Texas 77227-7714 .· (713)599-7400 · Telex: ITT 4620056 · Cable: BAKPERCHEM January 24, 1990 ~'. Bob Taylor ~G~ING: Site :~ediation involving removal of Hydrocarbom ..-. .We, ~e~ gmvi:o~emt~ Semite hereby umderstand you are ~em~ly ..? .:~ ,. interested in ~he removal, ~ramspor:a~ion ~d disposal of app=0~ely ' '=7<~'~ ..... 95 cubic yards of gasol~e comt~m~n~ted ~oil from your B~ersfteld fac~f~.~ We als0 underst~d this contnm~maced soil is the resul~ of a umderground fuel storage system. We propose to e~edi~'e the work in order to meet a reasonable deadline.} To do this we ~11: Phase I Excavation and Sampling: · KES will excavate contaminated soil to the dimensions established in the attached "Characterization of Soil Contmmination Report" conducted.by ~. B.S.K. and Associates. This report has characterized the extent of con- i taminated soil as occupying an area measuring approximately ten (10) feet in depth over a radial distance of nine (9)=feet. The report also estimates' the zone of Cont~m4nated soil Contains an tn place volume of 95 cubic 7ards.i KES proposes to stockpile excavated soil on site in an area acceptabie to Baker Oil Treating prior to loading and transport. KES will attempt to segregate Soils which are not visually contaminated. It is anticipated this portion of the Project can be performed in one day's time. ~ Upon complete excavation of an area equivalent to the.dimensions out- lined, KES will retrieve' four (4) soil samples from the excavation. Sampling will be performed in accordance with EPA Publication S.W. 846, proper chain .......... of custody documents.andsample ~prepe.rv_at.io~..~!~.b~...emp~py~d ..... Thesamples ...... Nn:.' Bob TaYlor BAKEE OIL. TEEATING January 24, 1990 ~age 2 REGARDING: Site Remediation, Bid No. E-398 will be transported to a state certified laboratory and tasted to insure all contaminated soil.has been removed. · .;F'. -..~.~ Analytical results are expected to be available within ten (10) work/ng'-]~...:i:~. :::,:~,~days of. their delivery' to the laboratory ...... ~,Total cost for this' phase of the i..- ~(:.Phase II - Transportation to G.S.X.'s Buttonwtilow, California Landfill 'Facilit ' '.'-: .'2]: ~ .'%~7~:.'.- . '-. ?~- :.' ...'. " . .... . .'-. -':. -~" :~; - · - ::' -.--. -i-'-'-..-;~::~ ~,~.' "' ....... " At such a time as the removal of all contaminated material has been -confirmed through lab results, KES will transport to disposal, amax i mum .of 95 cubic yards of contaminated soil. This is based on approximately - .~ '"'.12 ;. 17 cubic yards per load. : "':' ': ~'-4' '~:.' .-_::-..' · -~ IC is anticipated this por=ion of the'project can be performed in one day's time.. Total cost for this phase of the projec: is $4,060. Our transportation costs for this project include profiling of waste, to · G.$.X., Bu~ton~illo~ and also manifesting and scheduling of trucks ~.$.X. Weight slips'from G.~.X. will be used as a reference for billing. All disposal charges will be billed directly to Baker Oil Treating by G.S.X. It will be the responsibility of Baker Oil Treating to establish credit terms wi~h G.S.X. NOTE: Should you require disposal invoicing to be paid by KES,. all dis- posal charges will be billed to Baker Oil Treating at invoice cost plus 15%. Phase III - Backfill of Excavation KES will truck in a maximum of 95 cubic yards clean backfill material and the excavation willbe backfilled to grade. Total cost for this phase . of the project is $3,100 A written report with ail documentation will be presented to Baker Oil Trea~ing at the completion of this project. A copy will also be submitted to the Kern County Health Department on your behalf. There are no provisions in the Scope of Work described above for any of' the following items: -Profiling, excavation or transportation of contaminated soil beyond 95 cubic Yards. BAKER OIL TREATING January 24, 1990 ~- Page '3 REGARDING: Site Remediation, Bid No. E-398 - Providing ~cerials, equipment and/or labor for hat.ill should cont~ced soil exceed 95 cubic yards. , . ~' ('~: f ....~ Un~o~ or ~reporaed subsurface condi~ions such as elec'~ricaI,~ --S=~c=ural conditions for adjacent buildings, stsc=utes, ground - Removal of ~round cover (i.e., Concrete, asphalt, etc.) =o faciliCa=e -:.. removal of con=~naCed soil. - ~edited ~u~-around of labora=o~ results. - Delays, s=op~a~es or additions ~o projec= by .o~er, dispos~ [acili=~ buyer or re~la=o~ a~encies. - Strikes, acts of God, adverse wee=her Condi=ions. - Removal or disposal of cont~naCed ground water. - Disposal of ~terials ocher than chose described in above 'Scope of work. - 0n si~e treatment of con=a~naced soil and/or groundwater. AU~0RIZATION: ~e ~rices quo=ed herein are good for a period of no more ~han 30 'day or until ~he projec= is officially awarded, whichever comes first. ~e are lookin~ fo~ard ~o ~roviding these semites for you. To authorize' our semites, ~lease si~n and recu~ one (1) copy of =his let=er as our BAKER OIL TREATING' ~ January 24, 1990 ' - ~ 'iI Page 4 REGARDING: Site Remedia~ion, Bid ":No. E-398' '~ ' agreement and aut:horizat:ion 1:o proceed. Should you have please feel free ~o con~ac~ ~he undersigned. ~D:Jm Enclosures ~O~I~TIO~: "~' ' ' ' C' ..... ':~ ........ ' ~?~' ?' ...... ~: GARY J. WIC~(S 2700 M Stm~t, Suite 300 Agency Director Bekerlfleld. CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 . . · ~,, · ::~...~. Telephone (805) 861-3636 ...,.'. ..... .--. Telecopier (805) 861-3429 STEVE McCALLEY · ';'"' '* o,,,,,o, R ESO U RCE ~~-ENT AGENCY O EPARTI~~' .I~.~~,N M E NTAL ' ~.t-~.;.~ ,~'~;':," . December 21, 1989 Bob Taylor · ,.. /. ~. Baker 0i 1 Treatment - ' *;~ ' ::' "<:: ................. 3212 Antonino Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 ~.. ~. SUBJECT: Location : 3212 Antonino St.', Bakersfield, CA ~'?:~-:~ Known As : Baker Oil Treating *.' ": *' ~'.. ' Pemit ~ : 050123 Dear Mr. Taylor: Our Department has reviewed the site characterization and mitigation 'reco~endations submitted by BSK and Associates for the above-referenced facility. The contamination as reported appears to be limited to a small area. BSK and Associates record depth of contamination to be approximately ten feet with a diameter of approximately nine feet - depth to groundwater: 30 feet, and estimated volume of contaminated soil = 90 - 95 cubic yards. BSK and..Associates have suggested three remediation .options. 1. No Action 2. Excavation 3. Bi oremedi ati on Our Department finds option ~2 (excavation)to be acceptable Where options ~1 and ~3 are not. · Please notify this office regarding the con%ractor's name who will be excavating, and the .name of the licensed T.S.D. facility that will dispose of the contaminated soil. A copy of the manifest will be required by our~Department. 'Work shall begin within 30 days. Please notify this Department 48 hours prior to commencing work - samples, of the excavated soil will be required to assure complete removal of the existing contamination. If you have any questions you may contact me at (805) 861-3636. ~Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. ~ ' Hazardous .Materi al s Speci ali st Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd Cc: C. Curtis darl inn~tavlor, let .'_'.?.'.*' KS .' , * ' 2700 M Street, Suite300 "" ',,,cC . Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 R E S O U R C E ~ ;~,G:.E;¢~Jt,~E N. T A G E N C Y DEPARTMENt*:.; )F~'EN~ IR.O~MENTAL ~NAGE~NT PROGRAM MONITORING WELL(S) PERMIT .:.:OW~R'S N~E: .... Baker Oil Treating ..DATE: 10-9-89 FAC~ITY N~E: Baker Oil Treating .... DR~LING ME.OD: Hollow Stem Auger CON~CTOR: BSK & As~ciates LICENSE ~: 490942 TYPE oF MONITORING WE~(S), Test Hole ~MBER OF W~S ~QUI~D TO MONITOR FACmlTY: (1) One G~ CO~ITIONS OF ~S PE~IT: 1. Well site approval is r~uircd bdore be~nning any work related to well construction. It is unla~ul to continue work past the stage at which an iasp~tio~ is r~uir~ units insp~tion is waived or completed. 2. Other r~uired inspections include: conductor casing, all annular seals, and final construction feature. 3. A phone call to the Department office is r~uired on the morning of the day that work is to ~mmen~ and 24 horn bdore the placement o[ any seals or plu~. 4. Construction undcr this Permit is subj~t to any instructions by Department repr~cntativ~. 5. ~y misrepr~entation or non-compliance ~th r~uired Permit Conditions, or Ordinance ~11 r~ult in i~uance of a "STOP WO~ 6. A copy o[ the Department of Watei R~ourc~ D~er's Report as well as copi~ of 10gs and water quality analys~ must be submitted the Health Department within 14 days Mtcr completion of thc work. 7. A well d~truclion application mu~t be fil~ with this Department ~ a well is being d~troyed thai ~ no~ in ~njunction with a t~t hole permit. . 8. The permit is void on the ninetieth (90) calendar day after date if issuance if work has not b~n sta~ and r~nable pro~s toward completion made. F~ are not refundable nor transferable. 9. I have read and agr~ to comply with the General Conditions noted above. SPEC~ CO~ITIONS: 1. Approved ~nular Seal Depth ENTIRE DEP~ OF HOLE. This permit must be signed bY either'the c°nlract°r °r 0wner' ~"~ //D////~// OWNER'S SIGNATURE. D/~ ~~'~''~~ CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE DATE PERMIT AP PROVEI~ BY: DATE: October 10~ 1989 DS:cd starkey\0160-05.mw & Associates, Geotechnical Consult~n~, Inc..' ,§ineerin§ * Engineering Geology * Environmental Engineering * Engineering Laboratories * Chemical ~boratories ,er 1, 1989 OUR JOB Bf19247 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California "' Attention: Ms. Flora Darling SUBJECT: Baker Oil Treating ~ · Based on the results of our meeting on November 1, 1989, the following change shall be made to our Work-plan Addendum (dated October 26, 1989). 1,) The water sampl~ obtained from proposed Test B6ring B'I would be'tested solely for ~P~-~asoline and B~XE. lhe previously requested Titl~ 22 metals analysis would:not be required: As agreed, we would infoz~nyou at least 24 hours in advance of our anticipated t~me and date of commencing Test Boring B-12 If you. have question regarding' our workplan, please call. Respectfully submitted, BSK & Associates ~a~ F. Milward Geol st John B. ~ooro civil Engineer MFM\JBM\wp , [] Fresno, California 93706 1645 "E" Street, Suite 105 Telephone (209) 485-.3200,' Fax (209~ 485-7427' [] Fresno, California 1445 "F" Street Telephone (209) 485-0100 [] Fresno, California 93706 1414 Stanislaus Street Telephone (209) 485-8310 [] ¥isalia, California 93291 808 E. Douglas Avenue Telephone (209) 732-8857 [] Bakersfield, California 93304 117 "V" Street Telephone (805) 327-0671, Fax (805i 324-4218 [] Pleasanton, California 94566 5729-F Sonoma Drive Teleph, one (415) 462-4000, Fax (415~ 462-6283 ... GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Slreet. Sulle 300 :'..: ' Agency Director r Bakersfield, CA 93301' . (805) 861-3502 .. .~-'" .'r.:-. Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVEDirectorMCCALLEY R E S*' uRcE ~~i~ENT.O AGENCyTelec°pler (805) 861-3429 DEPART~~~IMENTAL,, November 1, 1989 JohnB. Moore, R.G. BSK ~ Associates _ 1-17 "V" Street ' ~ ' '" "' ' .-::-.~:"~!~]J Bakersfi.eld,._CA 93305 ~.- .Subject= Location: 3212 Antonino Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Known As: Baker Oi 1 'Treating Pemit #: 050123 Dear Mr.. Moore: This Department has reviewed the workplan addendum submitted by B.S.K. & Associates, for the above named facility. The workplan is acceptable for investigation of contamination at this fomer underground tank site. Please omit water-testing for Arsenic, and Title 22 Metals at this time per conference this date. Please notify this Department 24 - 48 hours prior to soil sampling. After completion of sampling and analyses a complete report describing the extent of contamination, remedial alternatives, and professional recommendations must be submitted to this.Department for evaluation within 30 days. If you have any questionsyou may contact me at {805) 861'-3636. ~Sincerely, . Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialis~ 'Hazardous Material Management Program FD=cas cc: Clayton Curtis 'Bob?Taylor \bsk.hm41 BSI( " · \--A J%LULII ~t h/ , Inc. n * Chemical ~borat0rie$ October 26, 1989 OUR JOB 989247 Kern' County EnVironmental Health Services ~:==--'~==2700'"M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Attention: Ms. Flora Darling SUBJECT: Addendum to Workplan (BP89127) Baker 0il Treating 3212 Antonio Street .................. ...................... Bakersfi~ld,--C~lifornia Dear Ms. Darling: ' At your request, we have modified our workplan (BP89127) to perform a Characterization of Soil Contamination at the subject site. Changes or inclusions addressed in this addendum correspond to the numbered items included in your letter (October 23, 1989). 1.) BSK & Associates State-certifiedAnalyticat Laboratories,I' located in Fresno, California wouldprovide the chemical analyses. 2.) Soil and water sampl'es obtained from the site would be accompanied throughout their destination by appropriate Chain-of-Custody documentation. 3.) The removed 200'0 gallon waste water tank sump was not included within our original scope of work. Analyses of the soil samples obtained from beneath the tank indicated that concentrations of metals, including arsenic, chromium, copper, and zinc are below maximum acceptable TTLC levels· '4.) Soils samples were obtained by KES at depths of 2 and 6 feet beneath the centers of the two removed 1000 gallon fuel tanks instead of at each end, as directed by Kern County guidelines. The obtained samples were tested as non-detectable for hydrocarbon constituents. It may be improbable to suggest that the samples obtained from the centers of an 8 foot long tank are not indicative of "clean" conditions beneath the tank's entirety· However,' we would re-locate our proposed Test Boring B-3 (See Figure 1, Site Plan) approximately 15 feet north of Test' Boring B-2. Subsequent Test Borings B-4 and B-5 would be located 25 feet West and 35 feet east of B-2, respectively. ~ Fresno, Cali~rnia 93706 , ~645 "5" 5tree~, Suite ]05 · ~leohose (209) 485-3200, ~a× (209) 483-7427 [] F~esno, Call,mia * 1445 "F" Street * ~Jephone (209) 485-0100 [] Fresno, Cali~rnia 93706 * 1414 Stanislaus Street · ~lephone (209) 485-8310 [] Visalia, California 93291* 808 E. Douglas ~enue * ~lephone (209) 732-8857 '~ Bakersfield, Cali~rnia 93304 * 117 "V" Street · ~lephone (805) 327-0671, Fax (805) 324-4218 ~ fleasanton, California 94566 , 5729-F Sonoma Drive - ~lephone (415) 462-4000, Fax (415) 462-6283 ~ " PAGE 2 At your request, we would obtain a water sample from Test Boring B-1 if groundwater is~-encountered. Please note the re-located position of B-1 to evaluate down-gradient conditions.. The~water sample would be obtained by lowering a clean bailer into the borehole and returningthe sample to the surface-. The water sample would be tested by BSK & Associates Laboratories for TPH-Gasoline, ":~'~ ...... ' '-~" 'BTXE, 'and Title 22 metals.'---" " '~:'~ :~ .... ~"' '' ............. ~ ....... ~':~'~- Based on our telephone conversation .(October 25, 1989)', soil .samples obtained from our field investigation would not require laboratory analyses for TPH-Diesel and .Title 22 metals. We understand you will deliver'a letter verifying this condition. :r : If you have questions regarding our propos~ ~ddendum~ P%9~ call. Respectfully submitted,...:.'...~... Ma~/~. Milwprd . ohn B Moore ~ ' Civil Engineer MFM\JBM\wp Enclosure & Associates September, 1989 FIGURE 1 COVERED. PAD REMOVED ,. n TANK SUMP TANK~ ' PADS OFFICE BUILDING SITE PLAN CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL CONTAMINATION BAKER 0IL TREATING BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA g' & Associ ates, eotechnical Consultants:Inc. Geotechnical Engineering * Engineenng Geology * Environmental Engineering * Engineering Laboratories * Chemical September 19, 1989 PROPOSAL BP89127 ......... ~?. ...... ~,~:~ Kern.,-County-Environmental Health_ Services-Department ....... 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 SUBJECT: Characterization of Soil Contamination ..:~ i 3212 ~tonio Street Kern Enviro~ental Se~ice (~S) is re~esting a work plan for a site characterization, t~ be s~mitted to the Kern Cowry Enviro~ental Health Depar~ent (KCE~) on behalf-of ."B~er Oil Treating", and s~se~ent ~pl~entation of that' pl~ upon KCE~ approval. The sits is located, at 3212 ~ ~ in Bakersfield, California. ~o 1000 gallon underground fuel' ta~s used to store gasoline and diesel, .and a fuel dispenser island were r~oved from the site by KES on July 7, 1989. Info~ation concerning the age and the past histo~ of the tanks was not supplied at the t~e of this proposal. Soil s~ples were obtained by KES from depths of. 2 and 6 feet beneath each tank and the fuel dispenser island% The approx~ate ta~ and dispenser locations are sho~ in Fibre 1, Si~e Plan. The soil s~ples were submitted to BC Laboratories in Bakersfield for chemical analyses. The soil s~ples were tested for Total . Petrole~ Hy~ocarbons (TPH) - Gasoline and Diesel, as well as Benzene, Toluene', Ethyl Benzene, and Total Xylene (BTXE). Results of the analyses are s~arized in Table I. The test r~sults indicate non-detectable levels of cont~ination in th~ soil s~ples obtained from beneath the underground fuel ta~s and [] Fresno, California 93706 ' , 1645 "E" Street. 'Suite 105 - Telephone (209) 485-3200. Fax (209~ 485-7427 [] Fresno, California * 1445 "F" Street · Telephone (209) 485-0100 [] Fresno, California 93706 , 1414 Stanislaus Street . · Telephone (209) 485-8310 [] Visalia, California 93291 * 808 E. Douglas Avenue * Telephone (209) 732-8857 [] Bakersfield, California 9~304 , 117 'V" Street , Telephone (805) 327-0671( Fax [805~ 324-4218 [] Pleasanton, Caii~orhia 94566 * 5729-F $onoma Drive · Telephone (415) 462-4000, Fax ~4131 462-6283 Characterization of Soil .PROPOSAL BP89i27 Contamination. September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating Page 2 relatively high levels in the soil sample obtained from beneath the fuel dispenser island. Based on the preliminary test results, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department has directed a site characterization to evaluate the extent of contamination from the fuel dispenser island. · SOIL CONDITIONS .... ' - Soils in the vicinity of this site consist of interbedded lenses grading from sand to clay. Generally, the soil lenses are non-uniform and discontinuous. Permeabilities of the subsurface soils may be expected to be moderate to high. GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS Based on information derived from the Kern County Water Agency Water Supply Report, May 1989, first groundwater maybe expected at an approximate depth of 50 feet beneath the ground surface of the site. SCOPE OF WORK The field investigation would begin with' the drilling of one boring (B-l) at the site to confirm the depth to groundwater. __~o~ ' The boring would be drilled until groundwater is encountered or to a depth of 100 feet, whichever is less. The groundwater boring would be drilled qn the site, in a ~eologically similar area at a location where soil contamination is not expected to be enco6ntered. Groundwater depth is an important factor in determining the potential risk associated with hydrocarbon contamination of subsurface waters. The Kern County Environmental Health Department requires that borings which expect to encounter groundwater be properl~ permitted. The County fee for test hole permits is currently $225.00 per hole. BSK & Associates would submit the permit application to the County with the permit fee paid by the client. BSK & Associates Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination. September 19, '1989 Baker'Oil Treating Page 3 The scope of the soil contamination investigation under this proposal would be limited to drilling a maximum of 4 borings at ~ .. ........ the site-and~samplihg soils for'chem~8~l~--anal~S~'s:'i=Th~-~scOpe='Of this investigation would be concerned with determining the vertical and lateral extents of contamination from the underground fuel leak. Th~ initiaI test boring (B-2) would be.drilled over the removed fuel dispenser location, to assess the vertical extent of Contamination. Test Boring S-2 would be drilled to a maximum depth of 100 feetor unti'I~the'%ertiCal--~xte~t'-Of'contaminatiOn has been preliminarily evaluated by field portable photoionization instrumentation and observation, whichever ~s less. · '": Soil samples would initially be obtained from Boring B-2 at a depth of 10 feet and would proceed at 10 foot intervals until the boring is terminated. At least 2 "clean samples", based on field observations and instrumentation findings, would be obtained prior to boring termination to confirm vertical extent of contamination. Test Boring B-3 would be drilled approximately 20 feet north of B-2 to assess the lateral extent of contamination. If field conditions indicate contamination at B-3, then Test Boring B-4 would be drilled approximately 30 feet west of B-2. Test Boring B-5 would be drilled about' 40. feet south of B-2 if field conditions indicate contamination conditions exist at Test Bgring B-4. Soil samples would initially be obtained at a depth of 10 feet· and would.proceed at 10 foot intervals until contamination is identified or to a depth equivalent to the vertical extent identified in Boring B-2, whichever is less. The test borings would be terminated at least 5.0 feet above the confirmed depth ofgroundwater. If soil contamination conditions are foUnd to exist at a depth of 5.0 feet above groUndwater, we would suspect that groundwater has been impacted. Groundwater contamination'would constitute a change of project scope necessitating termination of the project until the changed' condition could be re-evaluated. Prior to.drilling, a means'to identify the locations of existing Underground improvements at the site is required. We request that plans showing existing underground improvements be provided. BSK & Associate~ Characterizatio~ of Soil ~PROPOSAL BP89127 Contaminatio~ September 19,'1989 Baker Oil Treating Page 4 We will not be responsible for damage to underground improvements not accurately shown on the plans. Drilling would be performed with a truck-mounted continuous flight auger drill rig using 8" hollow stem-augers. The augers act as continuously advancing steel casings, preventing test holes from caving in above the levels to be sampled. Samples would~be obtained by lowering a 2-inch inside diameter sampler containing stainless steel liners~ inside the hollow stem auger and driving it into undisturbed soils. " ' ~ ~ The sampler would be cleaned with Liquinox, a surgical grade biodegradable detergent, and rinsed with water between sampling activities. The hollow stem augers would be steam cleaned to entering the site and between borings to prevent contamination. The cuttings ·resulting from the borings would be stored in covered drums at the site for eventual disposal by the owner. The holes would be backfilled with a sand-cement slurry. The drill crew would consist of a driller and a helper. The field investigation would be supervised by an engineer or a geologist who would be responsible for the field boring logs, recording of field conditions, soil sample handling and preservation, Chain-of-Custody documentation, and cleaning of field equipment. Samples would be collected intact in stainless steel liners. The samples would be capped with aluminum foil, then with pressure fitted plastic caps, and sealed with adhesive tape. Each sample would be affixed with an adhesive-backed label including boring designation, depth of sample,, and initials of the individual preparing the sample. At your request, the samples would be stored in insulated chests with "Blue Ice" and delivered within 24 hours of sampling to Kern Environmental Service for testing. ~ We understand that laboratory analysis results will be made available to us for development of the~ final report. Following the completion of laboratory chemical testing and submittal to BSK, a report would be prepared describing our work and presenting the test results and our conclusions.. The completed report should be available three to four weeks after the completion of the field exploration. Actual charges would be BSK · & Associates Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination· .September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating Page 5 'billed on the basis of services rendered and unit prices contained in our current Fee Schedule. Should this proposal appear satisfactory, we would ask that you sign both copies of the enclosed contract and return them to us for execution. Upon execution, we will return a copy to you. We anticipate beginning the field investigation within three days of The opportunity to Submit this proposal' is appreciated. "(we"~l~o~"~,~ii~i~i forward to Working With you on th£s project.' ~rk ~. ' ~l~n~~ ~M/~ EnclOsures TABLE. I · Soil Test Results (Tested by B.C. Laboratories for Kern Environmental Service) Total Ethyl- TPH~ TPH Location' Depth Benzene Toluene Xylene benzene GAS DIESEL Dispenser 2 ' ND 5.75 227.77 9.10 1880 NT 6' 15.71 323.74 2640.93. 204.91 13460 NT Diesel Tank 2 ' ND ND 0 . 25 ND NT ND :GasoI~ne ' . Tank 2' ND ND ND ND ND NT · 3d. 1 Concentrations Reported as mg/kg ND = No Concentrations Detected NT = Not Tested BSK & Associates [GURE 1 DISPENSE REMO E ~~ PADS · j OFFICE - ~ ~ BUILDING . B-1 ~ SITE PLAN CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL CONTAMINATION .BAYER OIL TREATING BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 1.'..'. ........................................... ..=., 30 ' _ca_e :_~. ....................................................... ~ BSK & Associates G EOT[CHNICAL CONSULTANTS -~R~S~O · WS^U^ · ~^K[~S.[LD · PL~^S^~;O- A Division of .... u,e, Inc, ake=sfield.,-::Ca] ~G~ING: ~.Tank Removal Project, ~Baker Oil .Treating Tank Removal Pe~t No. "A970-05, ~S Job No. 89E-1574 i"Enclosed Please find the following documents:"":', - Laboratory ~alysis No. 5282, 1-10 - Rinseate ~nifest No. 88599121 - Gibson Refining Weight Tag No.. 154397 - Tank Disposition Tracking Record No. A970-05 "~:.~: - Tank Disposal Manifest No. 10106 If you have any questions or cogents, please feel free 8~ncerely, (/~ CHRIS B.~~rations Supervisor CBD:jm Enclosures cc: Bob Taylor Baker Oil Treating 3212 ~t onino Bakersfield, California 93308 ' EN~RONMENT~L NEALTH REDDING DIVISION: 3675 Charlanne, Suite A, Redding, California 96002 · (916)223-4214 CORPORATE ADDRESS: Post Office Box 5337, Bakersfield, California 93388 · (805) 589-5220 In Californi~ · (800) 332-5376 ENVIRONMENTAl. LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page 1 P 0 BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 BAKERSFIk~LD, CA 93388 Laborator%z No.: 5282-1 Sample Description: Project No. 89E1574 Baker Oil Treating Sra. No. 1 ,?/?/89 2:10 PM Sump Tank 2' South Constituents Sample Results P.q.L. Units :,..~: Method ',?[:,:~'~ :'Ref. Barium 21.8 0.5 rog/kg 6010 Chromium 4.04 0.5 rog/kg 6010 Oobalt None Detected 2.5 rog/kg 6010 1 Copper 4.07 0.5 rog/kg 6010 Nickel None Detected 2.0 mg/kg 6010 ,, . 1 ,ZLnc , 25.6 ' 0.5 rog/kg 6010 TOX None Detected 20 · 0 mg/k~ 9020 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, and References) ~NVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KEP~ ENVTRON~E3~TA~ SE~/TCES ~e Re~c~: 07/~9/89 ~a;e '2 · P O ~X 5337 .,. ~te Receive: 07/07/89 ~FI~.D, CA 93388 ~rato~ No.: 5282-1 ' 589-5220 ~le ~sc=iption-: ~oj~Ct No. 89E1574 ~e~ O&l ~eat~g Sta, No, Regulator~criteria Constituents STLC, mG_/L TTLC, m~/k~ Arsenic '5.0.' 500. Barium . 100. 10000. Chromiumand/or Cr('III) compounds 560. 2500. : Cobalt 80. 8000. Copper 25. 2500. Nickel 20. 2000. -. Zinc 250. 5000. Comment:All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Re .cults 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 at, lyre detectable based on sample size used sz~d analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present would be less than the method P]Q.L. ). I.S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Tb_reshold Limit Concentration ~ TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERenCES: .............................................................................................................. : ....... ~ .... (l) "Test MethOds for Evaluating' Solid Wastes", sw 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for C.hemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. BY , ' -'~ ' .'J'i J;" Eglin · ' ENVIRONMENTAL I~ETROLEUM J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES .. Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page P O BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 BAK~RSFIW. T.n, CA 93388 Laboratory. No.: 5282-2 , Sample. Description: Project #89E1574 Baker Oil Trea~ing Sra. No. 2 7/7/89 2:~5 PM ~ump Tank 6' South Chromium 3.53 O. 5 rog/kg 6010 Cobalt None Detected 2.5 rog/kg 6010 Copper ~0.1 0.5 mg/kg 60~0 . .! ' Nickel None Detected 2.0 mg/kcj 6010 ,. Zinc 14.4 0. § rog/kg 6010 TQX None Detected 20.0 m~/k~ 9020 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, and References) ENVIRONMENTAL PETROLEUB J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 pIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN EhS/IRONMENTAL SERVICES~'' ~te Re~rt~: 07/19/89 ~ 2 P O ~X 5337 Date Receive: 07/07/89 ~FI~, CA 93388 L~rato~ No.: 5282-2 589-5220. S~le ~scription: ~oject ~89E1574 ~er Oil ~eating Sta. No. 2 7/7/89 2:15 ~ ~ T~ 6 ' S~ Recjulatory Criteria Com~tituents STLC, m~/L TTLC, m~/k~ A~senic 5.0 500. Barium 100. 10000. Chrom/um and/or Cr(I!I) compounds 560. 2500. Cobalt 80. ~ 8000. Copper 25. 2500. Nickel 20. 2000. Zinc 250. 5000~ Commant:' All.constituents reported above are in m g/kg (Unless otherwise stated) on an as reCeived (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLO) 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. ~- N.D. = · None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I.e. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration ' ................. ~CES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methoc~ for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14~79~020. ,/~.' ,z / ,':"~ .. ,..' ' BY t--_ ":" ~ ~-:."[,.f- ~z. ~. Egl,,m ENVIRONMENTAL LA B ORATOR I ES, ! NC..t PETROLEUB J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page 1 ' P 0 BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 BAKERSFIMT.D, CA 93388' Laboratory No.: 5282-3 Sample Description: Project No. 89EZ574 Baker Oil Treating. Sra. No. 7/7/89 2:20 PM 'Sump, Tank 2 ' North "~ TOTAL CONTAMINANTS -- (Title 22, Article II, California Administra~tive Code) i. ' ~ethod Constitu~ents Sample Results · p.~.r,. Units Me~hod - Ref. 'Arsenic [. 55 O. 5 rog/kg 7061 Barium 33,7 O. 5 mg/kg 6010 ' Chromium 3.95 O. 5 rog/kg 6010 1 Cobalt None Detected 2.5 m~/q~g 6010 1 Copper 5.76 O. 5 rog/kg 6010. 1 Nickel None Detected 2.0 mg/q~ 6010 1 Zinc 26.3 O. 5 rog/kg 60~0 1 TOX No~ Detected 20.0 mg/P.g 9020 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, and References) ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD.,, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page 2 P O BOX 533'/ Date Received: 07/07/89 ~F!ELD, CA ~3388 r.~boratory No.: 5282-3 580-5220 Sample Description: Project No. 89E1574 Baker Oil Treating Sra. No' 7/7/89 2:20 PM Sump Tank 2 ' North : Regulatory Criteria CoP--~titu~nts STLC, m~/L TTLC, m~/k~ Arsenic 5. O' 500. Barium o~t~ ~00. 10000. Chromium and/or er ( III ) compounds.O ~ ~560.  2500. Cobalt 80. 8000. Co[~per 25. 2500. Nickel .20. 2000. zinc .: ! t,~,~.~t,.e/ ~.--250. 5000. Comment: Ail constituents reported above a~e in mg/kG (unless otheZ~Vise stated) 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 anal%rte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q'.L. ). I.S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration ........... ~CES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods .f. or Chemical Analysis ~of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. /7 /? .~' ..?' ' ~. J~. Egli~ ' · ' ENVIRONMENTAL LABO RATO RI ES, '1 NC.' PETRoLEUIi~ J.J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 *i Page 1 P 0 BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 ~FIET:D, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 5282-4 Sample Desc;iption: P~oject No. 89E1574 Baker Oil Treating Sta. No. 4 7/~/89 2:25 PM Sump Tank 6' North TOTAL CONTAMINANTS i. (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) i ..... Me thod i Constit~3~nts Sample,, Results P.Q.L. Units ,, Method . ..?i.%ilR~f .. ~arium ~0.1 0.5 m~/k~ 6010 C,~om/um ~2' 34 O. 5 . rog/kg 60!0 Cobalt None Detected 2.5 m~/kg 6010 Coppe~ 5.11 O. 5 mg//~g 6010 . .1' Nickel Non~ ,Detected 2.0 rog/kg 6010 Zinc ~/16 .0 0.5 rog/k9 6010 1 TOX NoP~ Detected 20.0 mg/k9 9020 (See Last Page for Comments', Definitions, RegUlatory Criteria, ~.nd References) ENVIRONMENTAL Pc'TRO/.£U~ J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., .BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Pa~e 2 P 0 BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 BAKERSFI?I.D, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 5282-4 589-5220 Sample Description: P~oject No, 89E1574 ~nker 0~1 Treating Sra, No, 4 7/7/89 2':25 PM. Sump Tank 6' North R.ecjulatorTCriteria Constituents STLC, m~/L TTLC, m~/k~ Arsenic 5.0 500. Barium 100. 10000. C~hromium and/or Cr(III)'compounds 560. 2500. Cobalt 80. 8000. Copper 25.. 2500. Nickel 20. 2000. Zinc 250. 5000. Comment: All constituents reported above a~e in m~/kg' (unless otherwise 'stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTL~) as sample subjected' to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of ar~lYte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. " N.D. = None Detected ('Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L. ). I.S. = Insufficient Sample , / STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration (1) . "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. i Ir~RN ENVIR ONMENTA L SERVI CE'. i A Division of Kern Backhoe Sar/ice. Inc. P.O.' BOX 5337 - BAKERSFIELD. CA 93388 i '~ v (BO5) 589'$220  ~:, ~ . .. "' ,~' · I ,: ' [~ '. ~ , ,, ~.~,~,,., .... / . ~.,.,.,.,. ,......~, ~ ~ ~x~l~"' ...... ' "~' ' '. ' , ~ :..'": ',':', ~ , .. I ¢ · · P~T~OLEUAI . J' J' EGCIN, REG. CHEM. EN~R. 4100 PIERCE RD., ~KERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 pHONE 327.4911 ~f~eld, ~ 93388 ~b No.: 5282-5 ~le ~: ~ject. 89E1574 ~r Oil '?... , ' ' ~TE ~E DATE ~ ~TE ~YSIS Tol~e ~g 5.75 · 0.04 ~-~l~e ~g 39.77 O. 04 ~1~ ~ 88.08 - O. 04 ~n~: /,¢rRoLEU/t J. 4. EGLIN. REG, CHEM. ENGR. .- 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERBFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Pur~eable Aroma%ics (soIL) Kern Environmental Service ' ~Date of Attention: ~nrls DeArmon Lab No.: 5282-6. Sample De,c: Project 89E1574' Baker Oil Treating ~ Gasoline Dimpermer 6° ?/0?/89 ~ 3: I~TE'~ ................. DAT~ SAMPLE ............' ....... DAT~ ANALYSIS 005Lt~[I~: I~CEIVED · LA~: . 0?-Jul-89 07-Ju1-89 18-Ju.l-89 Repor~ing Analysis Reporting Constituent . Units Resultm Level Benzene ug/W ~--~5~ O. O4 Toluene uSJ~ ~ 0.04 ~ch~l Ben~ u~J~ 204.91 0.04 ~-XYle~e U&/g 529.99 0.04 m-X~lene u~/~ 1178.42' 0.04 o-X~le~e . u~/~ 934.52 0 Indivi~,,~ constituents by EPA ,~thod 8020,. ~Dr/ Matter Basis Ccm~nt~: California D.O.N.S. Ce~t. ~102 - - J. J: EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENQR. PETROLEUM 4100PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~rnf~eld, CA 9~388 07-Jul-89 07-Jul-89 '1~-J~-89 . ~8-J~-89 ~ti~en% Uni~ ~ Resul~ ~vel ~ene ~/g ~e' de~ O. Tol~ne. ~/~ none de~ E~i ~ene ~/~ 'n~e de~d 0.02 p-~lene ~/g O. 07 '0. m-~lene ~/g none de~ 0.02 ~lene ~/g O. 18 O. 02 To~l Pet. ~d~ar~ns '~/g none de~ ~0. O0 T~$T 'M~5{OD: TPH for Diesel by D.O.H.S, L.U.F,T Manual Method (Carbon Dim:lfide Extraction). Indivi~l co~ti~ents ~A Meth~ 8020, ~~r~ utilizing a diesel s~d~ ~ 'outlined ~ the ~lifo~ia D.O.H.S. ~ ~trole~, ~d~ar~ns a~ ~ addition ....................................... ~ ~e consti~ent* s~cifica~ly .defined I t.1 T E R R tm P T ~ET~UM J' J: EQLIN REG. CHEM. ENGR. .' 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 P.O.~x 5337 ~: 20-Jul-89 ~ersfield, CA B3388 At~ntion: ~is ~An~n 07-~ul-89 07-J~-89 lZ-Jul-89 18-Jul-89 ~nzene ~g n~e de~ 0.02 Toluene ~/f ~e de~ . 0.02 E~l ~nz~ne ~/g 'n~e de~d , 0.02 p-~l~e .~g none de~ O. 02 ~lene ~/g . n~e de~ O. 02 o-~lene ~g none de~ O. 02 To~l Pet. TEST METHOD: TPH for Diesel by D.O.H.$, L.U.F.T Manual Method (CArbon Disulfide E~traction). Indlvtd~l consti~;ents by EPA Method 8020. " Dry Ma%ter Basis '- T¢:~AL PETROl,ElaM HYDr~',~ARBONS; , ~m~nti fJ cation of ~trole~, ~d~v~ar~rm utilizir~ a diesel ~,d~ ~z outlin~ ~ t~m Califo~ia D.O.H.S. ~e ~t~le,m~ ~d~om~ a~ in addition the constt~ents s~ifically define. · . 7 , --"'- ~," , .. ~ .~ ~ ~ ~. J, J. E61in ~mlyst FROM BC LABORATORIES 7.25. 1959 7.1~0~ P. 2 SN¥1MONMEN raL ~TROL~U~ J' J' ~GLIN' REG. CHSM, ~NGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 _~. ...... ._~ ..................... __ . ...... ~ .................. Purgeable A~xrmtics P.O,~x 5337 R~r~: 19-Jul-89 ~rafield, CA 93388 ~oline 2' ~n~r 7/07/89 ~ 2:45 Fo 07-Jul-89 07-Jul-89 13-Jul-89 p-~lene ~/f none de~d 0.02 m-~len~ ~/~ none de~t~ O. 02 o-~lene ~/~ none de~c~ 0.02 ~d~~rm ~g none dev~ '5. O0 FROM BC LABORATORI.E$ ( PETROI.~U¥ J' d' EGLJN. REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 P~rgeable Arom~tlc~ .~ ~ ~vi~n~l ~i~ ' ~ of . P,O.~x 5337 . Re--ri; 19-Jul-~ ~ersfield, CA 93388 At~htion: ~im ~n 07-J~1-89 07-Jul-89 l~-Jul-89 ' Min~ ~~ ~/g no~ de~ O. 02 Tolu~e .' ~g none de~ O. 02 Et~l ~e ~/g. no~ de~ O. 02 p-~lene ~/g none de~ O. 02 m-~lene ~E none de~ O. 02 o-Xylene ug/g none de~ O. O~ To~i Pet~le~ ~~r~n= ,~g none de~:~ 5. O0 Californi::~ D.O.H.,., '~ . C~.-:rt. ~]()?. FROM 8C kAE:ORATORIES 7.25. 1769 i i Ol P. 4 TPH DIESEL QUALITY CONTROL Date: 7/14/8~ ~' Instrument: v5700a .QC Set: 5282-7 ' Date o~ ~. Calibration: 6/2~/8~ ~ ' Lab #'s;. ~282-7.5282-8 Da~ly ~tandard Call~ CF~ ~28~,8~57 RPD: 8,85~7 Dm£1y CF~ 7542~,&85~ Sp£ked Lab #: 5282-7 Spike Conc~ 5052.0000 Spike Wtt 50.0°00 Spike PR: 115.8521 (in g~ams) Spike Dup W~: ~0.0000 Spike Dup PR: 115.~178 (£n g~am~) Spike RPD: 0.01~8 COMMENTS.~ CF ~ Calibration Factor RF'D - ~elativ~ Percmn~ ' KERN ENVIR OArMENT~ SERWCE A D~sio~ o! · - ~.!o. ~ox i', CUSTODY RECORD ~o, ~o ,-o,,~, ,.~, ...... .:.. .~/////X / ...... : . . ,,..0. .0~,, ,,., ] ~ ~ ,,~:7,~,,- / YP/!Y~~~ · / ~ - ~ ~ ' . ~ ,,~ " I ' · ~..'~. Form Appro,~ed OMB No. 2050--0039 (Expires 9-30-91) Toxic Substances Conlrol Division · ~ .... . Sacramento. California I,formatio~ i. the ~aded , .;. WASTE MANIFEST ~,~.~ .~~ ~ ,..-- ~ ~ ~ of .ct 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Ad,ess -' ~ .:- = ?. · · · . - ' / A; State Man feat Document N~ ~c~'~Y~:~:~?' . .,- . ~:' . , ~ -. ::.."- . ';~:: ;. ~ ~..2.~, ..':.." :.,...:,. :;'~2 .4.~. ;4 Generator's Phone (~,'~O. ~ ~/ ~,?~ /,.:-~:::~ .::.L:;::'.:-*;~: :,~':.~?-~::~:': -... ~ :.:..,;~::?::~ C: State Tranap~'a D'~: ' ~r-'*~" ~ .... ." 5 Transpoder I Company Name ' . i ....... :" : ..... 8...',::,,.¢ ¢ US~EPA ID Number, .-./ , . , ~.. ,~,~; . . . . ,: . . · .. ... :: ,7:~,.¢, ~ . .~ ..~ /.~ · D. 7. Transpolar 2 Company ~ame 8. ~ US EPA ID ~umber E State Transpolar s D-,,,¢?~ ¢- -=,.%~¢~..~,, I I I I I?1 I I"1 f I"1 ¢ .................................. :*-"-~*~ 9. Designated Facility Name and~ite Addresa 10.. '. U8 EPA ID Number , .:;~/ ,,:.. G~State Facili~'s ID;~ '. ' ~ . ' ' ' 12. Comainei~ 13. Total 11. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping·Name, Hazard ciasa, and ID Number) :.' ....... Quanti~ Un~ ';~'~4( Waate No~ - :, .,' .. .... .... ¢. ?.-. -/ 'No;,. Type Wt/Vol ' :'-"~:~ ~A/~her~, '* ''" ' '- "i"/i'':' 'i R c. * ,. -:5::' ,:.: :'.'.~::'.:::..:.::~:~: .. ~,~--~.,, ; :--:".,- .... :'.-;¢ ::.: ., .:.:.. - :.-,.. '- . ,:-. .... .:,.,~ ..... ,.,-::r: .-- :.: · ...... ::,~,: _ ,, d. ' '¢' '.Lq . :. -::~ ,' ~¢.:;~,':¢ & Additional Descnpbons for Matermls Listed Above. <~.~,*~-:'.!:~;.~..:.~t;;,?,,¢,~¢~',¢., ~,; ~,,~,,~ ¢,~-;~¢~z~:¢,,~t~8~. : K. Handling O~ea f~.Wastea L~t~ ~ove~~' 15. Special Handling I~structio~a Additional Information . .. ~:..: ::-: ......... I ' ' .... f '" : . ' . '"" ,.._. :?A','~ &....:~: m.. · . . "- ' ' - ' ' . 6E~E~ATO~'~ CErTIfICATION: I here~y declare t~t the conte~ti of lh~s co~s~t ~r~ f~lly and accurately described abov~ by pro~r s~ippi~ and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, ~d are i~ all respects in proper ~o~dilio~ for transpo~ by highway according to applicable i~tematio~al'a~:~ %:, . , :. ~:- ~,~:' ~,~'~ -: :./. ~ational government regulations. ...:~: '::.'t:':~:~.~;:::,". If I am a large q~antity generalor, I ce~i~ thai I have a program i~ pl~ce to reduce lhe volume ~d toxicity of waste gener~led 1o lhe de~ree I have to be economically practicable ~d that I have selected the practicable ~ethod of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available'to me which ~i~i~izes tb~ ".?, J ~resenl l~d f~t~r~ threat to human heallh and the environment; OR, if I 'a~ ~ sm~ll quantity generator, I have ma~e a good faith effofl to minimize my Waste. and select the best wisle management method thai ii ~v~ilable to ~e and that I c~ ~fford..~..'- generation Printed/Typed Name Signature ~. /. / ¢~ Month Day ,. ~ear 17. Transpolar I Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials .~ ~ A Printed / Typed Name ~ Signature ~ / Month Day Yea~' ~ 18. Transpoder 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials / "--: "~- Printed/Typed Name Signature Month 'Day . Year ~ ~': :~" '" '~'~: ~:'.: i I I I 19. Discrepancy Indication Space -- -'-'~" '.' · ... ..,. C * ~ '.: .... ~... ,:~: ~. ~..~ I 20. Facilily Owner or Operator Ce~ificalio~ of receipt of hazardoua malerials covered ~y this manifest excepl ~ noted in Item 19. T ~ ,,~ ~.~ ..... -P,?~.d? . ""~" ./~-~.. - 7'- : ...... /7 ........................ . : ........ ~.S~,.~ur.--.:~: ....... : ............ ~ ~-: ..... // ~o.~ '~ ~:-~..~ .... ~ ',.:~: DHS 8022 A (1/88) Do Not Below This Line . I~ ~'~, ~o~ '1~: ..-:- (Rev, 9-88) Previous editions are obsolete. . .. - ' ' GREEN: HAULER RETAINs. . '..~ :::' '~ '~lR.qn~ GIBSON OIL & REFINING CO, INC. -" ~WEIGHTTAG NUMBER ':'/'' -':~'i?'iq-  3300 TRUXTUN AVENUE, SUITE 200,,-~ ~ / ...... /.~ .0¢,,:~7 / BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 /""- ' -. . ' (805);327,04~,3 '~ ' 1~, DATE ~, ~ '~ ..} ORIGIN: ~;/ ,~/~./, ~. ? .' C. .-' .~ (-.'z -~ .-".~O ~ MANIFEST ~ DESTINATION: GIBSON OIL REFINERY . COMMERCIAL DRIVE INVOICE TO: 'BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 ' PRICE: CARRIER ~1 CARRIER RELEASE ~1 COMMODIW QUAN~W I TEMP. GRAV. NETG,LLONS/aaLS ._5 (:~ I' A ~.~ .~'~: :-/1""'~ "~ J / ~'. "' . ,;; ~ ~. ~.~ .r~. , ARRIVED TO UNLOAD START TO UNLOAD FINISH UNLOADING SOLIDS o/ AM AM AM PM PM PM WASHOUT ,.~. ,._ ' ~-_ ~s~w% .' .2/~ (,, - .~.,... .... LOADEr'S SIGnATUrE , DRIVER'S SIGnATUrE NET ........ r BARRELS , ..-. ~~ ....... · ;-'"' 7 .'/ / .~...-';" ~ ", ..-"~ // -" - / / ."-~- .... '-~ ~ "," -~" RECEIPT ~CKET "REMARKS ~;,. ,'~ 58870 ..' ~..~ J; · .~ . -: -..~-, . ...,~.... ' , ._'. .... ~.,, ,.:{:., .. : .. ~l~; ?ito::th~ Kern,:Coul~t¥:':lleattlt :::.'a. ooePtano~ .t.'a!ik~( ,):.2!:"by::.ii/d L, po · a l~?ot;~:::~; "eoy .holder"":ot'.~ the: perall t':-:'~l th~!:~number. '~tad :: above .'la:: reaponelbLe ,ti,la, £orm .[:cumpZetml! . . :.:~" .~':~.~.~.'..~k ""~'~ ~:~-. :.., ~, ,.:.. (~..~..',~:~ ... .-?:~.:: ,... ~' -.~;..:[:-..?..:..... ;',.:, ..~ ~ ,. . ~' ,~ , ~... · .~ ,,. · ,.,,...,.~.; .., ;, ',;' .-~,':;f~,~ ¥.;,' , ~..,, ~,, : ~' :~:': '"'":"~:r':.:;: .,~..,. :,..,..' .............. 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' .... ;(Form *ll~ffiP-lO0) :.,,","': , ,.'"i ' : :".'"';.~.. -.:".', ~ '; ...... · :~:.:-,.., . ..-~.. :' :Well, Tank No~. P.O. BOX 5337' i BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93388. i ~'~.)".' ' NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE HAULER RECORD · TO BE USED FOR NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES ONLY .... - . Field~ddmss ~ I~ ~4 f~/~ S~cial Handling InstmCti0ns: ~ 'O~er ~Raced By ~ ~A~~ ~ DESIGNATED FACILI~ Sigpatu~of Authorized Agent,. Name ~~/ '~ Date .~ ~ '~ . ~ City, State, ~p ~(0 t ~' I 'TR,NSPOR~ '. ;':,:. I (.au,er Must Comp,ete) " , ~ Ci~, ~tate, ~p ~~ ~ O ~, ~ ~ NOTE: ~is form to be used in lieu of the Cai~fornia De~Hment of Health Ser- .~ ,' vices Haza~ous Waste Manifest for NON-H~RDOUS wastes only. ~ Phone` ~~ - ~ ~ REMARKS: ~ S~gnature thoRzed~gent ~ Driver ............. City, S ate,'Zi /D ~ "W ' DISPOSAL M~O :-~{~.F.-~ Su Im~Undment ...... ~ Injection ~m ~ ~:~ GENE~TOR UNLESS OTHERJSE 8PECIFIED ' ',': . ... ., r~i..~; NO H~R~US FE~ SHO GARY J. WICKS r x 2700 M Str~t, Suite 300 Agency Olrector, Bakerlfleld, CA 93301 (905) 861-3502 .' ~r-.- ..... Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY -' ,.' '-- ,'.'. '. Telecop4er (805) 881-3429 October 26, 1989 John B. Moore, R.C.E. Bakersfield, CA 93305 Subject: Location : 3212 Antonino Ave., Bakersfield, CA Known As : Baker Oil :Treating Permit # : 050123 : Dear Mr. Moore: : The purpose of this letter is to correct two errors on my letter of October 23, 1989, for the above-named facility. Analyses from beneath the 2000-gallon waste water sump·show an elevation of arsenic only. However, sampling of groundwater .bY monitoring well down gradient from the former underground storage tanks should also be tested for Title 22 metals. Soil ,. sampling from proposed borings should be for gasoline, TPH - B.X.T. and E. Please omit diesel standards. Hazardous Material Management Program FD:cd cc: Bob Taylor - Baker Oil darling\moore-h.m4! 2700 M Street, Suite 300 GARY J. WICKS Agency Director Bakertfleld, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 '' Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY ~"~';'C'":':':9: ::':c.--;:.... Telecopler (805) 881-3429 O,r~to, R ESOU RCE ~~'..ENT AG ENCY 2- October 23, 1989 John B. Moore,. R.C.E. BSK & Associates 117 "V" Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Subject: Location : 3212 Antonino Ave., Bakersfield, CA Known As : Baker Oil Treating Permit # : 050123 Dear Mr Moore: Our Department has reviewed the site characterization workplan submitted by BSK & Associates for the above named facility.' Several items of the workplan need addressing; they are as follows: 1. The name of the Registered Laboratory' who will be conducting soil/water analyses. 2. Soil/water sample chain of custody, records. Samples are to be delivered directly to the Registered Labo.ratory performing the analyses by the project geologist. 3. The workplan does not address the soils report regarding the 2000 gallon waste water tank sump.. Initial soil sampling reports of July 18, 1989, show elevations of metals,..~[~t~' 'c, barium, chromium, copper, and zinc to be ·above acceptable hmlts. 4. Soil sampling during underground tank removal for tank Volumes of 1000 gallon capacity are required to be obtained beneath both ends of the tank - this procedure was omitted during the. soil 'sampling of both the 1000 gallon each, gasoline and diesel tanks. The submitted ............................. soil. analyses, reports indicate sampling was_taken at 2. and 6.feet.at the · tank centers only. This omission may adversely affect calculations for proposed 'borings. Clayton Curtis- October 23, 1989 · Page 2 -. Depths to ground water, in the area of the site have been encountered at approximately 20 feet. The close Proximity of grOundwater to -the known contamination depths of 6 feet pose a possible impact to groundwater. ~ Therefore, our Department requests a revision of the site workplan to include an evaluation of groundwater risk originating not only from the ................... gasoline/diesel_dispenser .area, but' also the 2000.ga1_ waste water-sump .... . ........ L .... -'.- One boring initially, down gradient from the two known sources of ' contamination now existing at the wastewater sump tank and the fuel dispenser to determine depth of groundwater. This boriflg will.require a monitoring well .. permit issued by our Department. The boring may be utilized to sample underground water, and may also serve as a monitoring well if groundwater has been impacted. Proposed soil/water sampling and analyses should' include BXTE and TPH' for both gasoline and diesel plus Title 22 metals. Upon receipt of the corrected site characterization workplan and addendum information from B.S.K. and Associates, our Department will .review and comment. Since~el,~ · Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist · . Hazardous Materials Management Program cc: B.S.K. Bob Taylor (~ \, ~\ _- .~ 0.~./-_~ ~ darling\moore.let ~b(.. ~Li~~_ ~'~ 7''--' GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Olrector Bakerlfleld, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 . ~ "~ *r': '~ ' Telephone (805) 861-.3636 · ~ ~: Telecopler (805) 861-3429. ·STEVE McCALLEY D,,~,o, -RESOURCE ENT AGENCY D EP AR TI~~,~.~,.~/~I MEN, AL October 20, 1989. Clayton Curtis , Baker Performance Chemicals, Inc. P.O. Box 27714 .' Houston, Texas .77227-7714 Subject: Location : 3212 Antonino Ave., Bakersfield, CA Known As : Baker Oil Treating Permit # : 050123 · Dear Mr Curtis: Our Department has reviewed the site characterization workplan submitted by BSK & Associates for the above named facility. Several items of the workplan need addressi-ng; they are as follows: 1. The name of the Registered Labor'atory who will be conducting soil/water analyses. 2. Soil/water sample chain of custody records. Samples are to be delivered directly to the Registered Laboratory performing the analyses by the project ge.ologist. 3. The workplan does not address the soils report regarding the 2000 gallon waste .water tank sump. Initial soil sampling reports of July 18; 1989, show elevations of metals~ barium, chromium, copper, and zinc to be above acceptable lirfiits. 4.-Soil sampling during underground tank removal for tank volumes of 1000 gallon capacity are required to be obtained beneath both ends of the tank - this procedure was omitted during the soil sampling of both the 1000 gallon each, gasoline and diesel tanks. The submitted .............................................. soil. analyses reports indicate sampling._was taken at.2_and _6 feet at the tank. centers only. This omission may adversely affect calculations for . proposed borings. Clayton Curtis. October 20, 1989 Page 2 Depths to ground water in the area of the site have been encountered at approximately 20 feet. The close proximity of groundwater to the known contamination depths of 6 feet pose a possible impact to groundwater. -~ Therefore, our Department requests:~ revision of the site workplan · include an evaluation 'of groundwater risk 'originating not only from .:the ........ gasoline/dieseLdispenser area, but also the 2000 gal waste water · One boring initially, down gradient from the 'two known sources'· contamination now existing at the wastewater sump tank and the fuel dispenser . to determine depth of groundwater. This boring will require a monitoring well. permit issued by our Department. The boring may be utilized to sample underground water, and may also serve as a monitoring well if groundwater has been impacted. .... prOposed soil/water sampling and analyses should include BXTE and TPH for both gasoline and t~! plus Title 22 metals. Upon receipt of the corrected site characterization workplan and addendum information from B.S.K. and Associates, our Department will review and comment. Flora Darling, R.E.H.s.~~' Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd cc: B.S.K. Bob Taylor darling\curtis.let "BSI( ,., & AssoCiates, Geotechnical Consultants, I Geotechnical Engineering * Engineering Geology * Environmental Engineering * Engineering Laboratories * Ch~ September 19, 1989 '= ...... ":- "-=-"::= ' - ~ !' ~ ' · ' -' ~= '--'--::'-' '::"- ="- :'-': Kern Environmental Service ~ ' ,ii "i/' · Post Office Box 5337 ' ' Bakersfield, California 93388 ~' ,/'~.,,~J \ '. Attention: Chris De Armon - · ~ . :i~.--r.. 'SUB,CT: Characterization of Soil Cont~ination ., '~'=' ........................... Baker Oil-Treating Bakersfield, California ;. A~ ~o~ ~e~e~, ~e a~e ~ea~ed ~o ~o~de ~h~ ~°~o~a~ ~o a Characterization of Soil Cont~ination beneath the fuel dispenser island at the s~ject site. · PROJECT'INFORMATION Kern Environmental Service (KES) is requesting a work plan 'for a site characterization, to be submitted to the Kern County Environmental Health Department (KCEHD) nn behalf nf "Ra~ ~el ... Treating" and subsequent 'implementation of that-plan upon KCEHD approv~V~T. ' The site .is located at 3212 Antonio Street in BakerSfield, California. Two 1000 gallon underground fuel tanks used to store gasoline and diesel, and a fuel dispenser island were removed from the site by KES on July 7, 1989. Information concerning the age and the past history of the tanks was not supplied at the time of this proposal. Soil samples were obtained by KES from depths of 2 and ~6 feet beneath each tank and the fuel dispenser island. The approximate tank and dispenser locations are shown in Figure 1, Site Plan. .' The soil'samples were submitted to BC Laboratories in Bakersfield for chemical analyseS. The soil samples were tested for Tota~ Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) - Gasoline 'and Diesel, as well as Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, and Total Xylene (BTXE). Results I!. of the analyses are summarized in Table I. The test results indicate non-detectable levels of contamination in the soil samples [] Fresno, Ca[i~rnia 93706 * 1645 "E" Street, Suite JO5 . ~lephone (209) 485-3200, ~x f209; 485-7427 [] Fresn~ Cali~rnia · 1445 "F" Stme[ · ~lephone (209) 485-0100 : [] Fresno, Call.mia 93~6· 1414 Stanislaus Street · ~lephone (20~) 485-8310 'Q . Visalia, Call.mia 93~91 * 808 E. Douglas Avenue · ~lephone (209) 732-8857 ~ Bakersfield, Cali~mia 93304 * 117 "V" Street * ~{~hone (8051 327-0671, ~x (805i 32~218 [] Pleasanton, Call.mia 94566 , 5729-F Sonoma Drive· ~lephone (415) 462-4000, ~x (415) 462-6283 Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating Page 2 · obtained from beneath the underground fuel tanks and relatively high levels in the soil sample obtained from beneath the fuel dispenser island. Based on the preliminary test results, the Kern ~County Environmental Health Services Department- has directed a site characterization to evaluate the extent of contamination from the ................................ fuel- dispenser i-sIand¥ Soils in the vicinity of this site consist of interbedded lenses grading from sand to clay. ~nerally, the soil lenses are non-unifo~ and discontinuous. Pe~e~ilities of the s~surface soils may be expected to be moderate to high. . GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS Based on information derived from the Kern County Water Agency Water Supply Report, May 1989, first o__~o,~ndWater may be expected at an approximate d~epth of ~0 feet beneath the ground surface of the site. ~ SCOPE OF WORK The field investigation would begin with the drilling of'one boring (B-l) at the site to confirm the depth to groundwater. The boring would be drilled until groundwater is encountered or to a depth of 100 feet, whichever is less. The groundwater boring would be drilled on the site, in a geologically similar area at a location where soilcontamination is not expected to be encountered. Groundwater depth is an important factor in determining, the potential risk associated with hydrocarbon contamination .of subsurface waters. The Kern County EnvirOnmental Health Department requires that borings which expect to encounter groundwater be properly permitted. The County fee for test hole permits is currently $225.00 per hole. BSK & Associates .would submit the permit application to the County with the permit fee paid by the client. 'BSK Associates Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination September 19, 1989~ Baker Oil Treating · Page 3 The scope of the soil contamination investigation/under this proposal would be limited to drilling a maximum of/a ~ borings at the site and sampling soils for chemical analyses. The scope of this investigation would be concerned with determining the vertical and lateral extents of contamination from the underground fuel The initial test boring (B-2) would be drilled over the .removed fuel disPenser location to assess the vertical extent '~!.o f contamination. Test Boring B-2 would be drilled to a maximum dgDth of i0h ~t or until the vertical extent of contamin~ion has been ~relim~na~ily evaluated by field portable photoionization instrumentation and observation, whichever is less. Soil samples woUld initially be o~;ta~ from Boring B-2 at a depth of 10 feet and would proceed at,~.intervals until the boring is terminated. At least 2 samples", based on field observations and instrumentation findings, .would be'obtained prior to boring termination to confirm vertical extent of contamination. Test Boring B-3 would be drilled approximately 20 feet north of' B-2 to assess the lateral extent of contamination. If field conditions indicate contamination at B-3, then Test Boring B-4 would be drilled approximately 30 feet west of B-2. Test Boring B-5 would be drilled .about 40 feet south of B-2 if field conditions indicate' contamination conditions exist at Test Boring B-4. Soil samples would initially be obtained at a depth of 10 feet and would proceed at 10 foot intervals until contamination is identified or to a depth equivalent to the vertical extent identified in Boring B-2, whichever is less. The t~est bn~nq_,~ would 'be terminated at least ~.0 ~ ak~m~-~he' .confi~ed depth of qroundw~r. If soil ~ontamination conditions are found to exist at a depth of 5.0 feet above groundwater,ewe would suspect that groundwater has been impacte~ Groundwater contamination would constitute a change of project scope necessitating termination of the project until the changed condition could be re-evaluated. Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating Page 4 Prior to drilling, a means to identify the locations of existing ~nderground improvements at the site is required. Re request that ' ~lans showin. ~ eyA~n~_ undgrqround impr~v~~ ~ ~r~'~!~d. We ., w~ll no~ De responsible for damage to underground improvements not :' accurately shown on the plans. ,'i.'" Drilling would be performed with a truck-mOunted cont.inuousjfligh~<'.~!:~/?f'. '- auger-~driIl"~'-rig"using-'-8 .... hollow 'stem augers-. ...... continuously advancing steel , casings preventing test holes from "~ , caving in above the levels to be sampled. Samples would be .:q" obtained by lowering a 2-inch inside diameter sampler containing -stainless steel liners inside the hollow stem auger and driving it into undisturbed soils.. The sampler would be cleaned with .Liquinox, a surgical grade biodegradable detergent, and rinsed with water between sampling activities'. The hollow stem augers would' be steam cleaned prior to entering the site and between borings to .prevent cross- contaminati6n. The cuttings resulting 'from the borings would be stored in covered drums at the site for eventual disposal by the owner. The holes' would be baCkfilled with a sand-cement slurry. The drill crew would consist of a driller and a helper. The field investigation would be supervised by an engineer or a geologist who would be responsible-for the field boring logs, recording of field ., conditions, soil sample handling and preservation,-Chain-of-Custody documentation, and cleaning of field equipment. Samples would be collected intact in stainless steel liners. The samples would be capped with aluminum foil, then with pressure fitted plastic caps, and sealed with adhesive tape. Each sample Would be affixed with an adhesive-backed'- label including boring designation, depth of sample, and initials of the individual preparing the sample. At your request, the samples would be stored in insulated chests with "Blue Ice" and delivered within 24 hours of sampling to Kern Environmental Service for testing. We understand that laboratory analysis results will be made available to us for development of the final report. Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating '~ Page 5 Following the completion of' laboratory .chemical testing and submittal to BSK, a'report would be prepared describing our work and presenting the test results and our conclusions. The completed report should be available three to four weeks after the completion of~the fieldexploration. . Based on ithe above ~cope of WOrk,' we estimate the charg~.~.~e .decide to ut~the' BSK California-certified analytical ·laboratory for chemical testing, 'we estimate an additional fee of basis of services rendered andunit prices contained in our Current FeeSchedule. A summary of Estimated Charges is enclosed for your review. Should fewer or greater numbers of borings, sample testing, or time spenton the investigation be required to adequately characterize the extent of contamination, adjustments, upward or downward, to the estimated charges would be necessary. The maximum fee estimate, however, would not be exceeded without your authorization. Should this proposal appear satisfactory, we· would· ask that you sign both copies of the enclosed contract and return them to us for execution. Upon execution, we will return a ·copy to you. We anticipate beginning the field investigation within threedays of receiving notice to proceed. The opportunity to submit this proposal is appreciated. We look 'forward to working with you on this project. Respectfully submitted "BSK & Associates Mark F. Milward Staff Geologist Enclosures Characterization of Soil PROPOSAL BP89127 Contamination Enclosure 2 TABLE I Soil Test Results , (Tested bY B.C. L~oratories for Kern Enviro~ental Se~ice) >, Total Ethyl- TPH TPH LoCation Depth Benzene Toluene Xylene benzene ~ . DIESE~ ' 6' 15.71 323.74 2640.93 204.91 13460 6 ' ND ND ND ND NT ND Gasoline ' Ta~ 2 ' ND ND ND ND ~ NT 6' ND ND ND~ ND ND NT ~1 Concentrations Reported as mg/kg ~ = No Concentrations Detected NT = Not TeSted Characterizat o(, (?ROPOSAL BP89127 Soil Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating EnclosUre 3' Bakersfield, California Back~,round Based on the Preliminary Soil Contamination Assessment, substances that may be encountered include petroleum-based hydrocarbon compounds.. Concentrations of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons were detected in the soil samples' Moderate levels' ~.~ Xylene, and Ethylbenzene may also be present, requiring that protective measures be taken by drilling a~d sampling personnel ... to prevent.exposure. Emergency Contacts and Telephone Numbers: Kern County (805) Health Department 861 3636 Highway Patrol, 911 Police Department, Ambulance, Paramedics and Poison Control Field crews should be aware of the location and telephone number of the hospital closest to the site. Hospitals in Bakersfield are: Hos£ital Address· Tele£hone No. Bakersfield Community Hospital 901 Olive.Dr. 399-0311 Bakersfield Memorial Hospital 420 34th St.' 327-1792 Kern Medical Center 1830 Fl~ower 326-2000 Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun 327-3371 BSK & Associate.~ Characterizat o(, (' ?ROPOSAL BP89127 Soil Contamination September 19, 1989 Ba~er Oil Treating Enclosure 3 Bakersfield, California General Procedures: BSK & Associates employees working on thi~ project must comply ...... =__._wi.th the _procedures set for.th.~i~ this Hea.lth_,and Safety Plan andF. with safety procedures diScusS'ed by the Health and'Safety'officer (HSO) prior to start of work. It is virtually impossible to anticipate all conditions on the site and health hazards beforehand. Field crews must accordingly exercise common Sense and good judgement in their comportment on the job'and in the approach used in a given situation. This plan co.ntains rules, guidelines and working procedures appropriate to the tasks.at ................. hand..._~jeld .crews shall, follow the Health a. nd S·afety..procedures in this plan. Should there be qqes. tions, advice and direction should be sought from the HSO. Medical Screening: BSK & Associates personnel working on this project must maintain the BSK & Associates medical screening program and undergo a medical evaluation on a six-month interval. Purpose of'the · medical examination is to monitor personnel health status for evidence of project adverse health effects and for personnel suitability for future, work assignments of similar nature. · Healt~,~_~Z~Z' Officer (HSO): The Health and Safety Officer for this project will,be Mark F. Milward. The HSO is given authority for the following actions: - Require health and safety precaut'i'ons prior to site entry by BSK Personnel. - Require BSK Employees to obtain immediate medical attention. - Deny' access to the site. - Order the immedia'te evacuation of BSK Employees from the site.. BSK Associates Characteriza oI i ROPOSAL BP89127 Soil Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating Enclosure 3 Bakersfield, California Emerg~ Action: If an emergency involving actual of suspected personal injury . ._~._~ ......... . ..... _occurs, the~HS.O will follow these steps' Remove the exposed or injured person(s) from~immediate danger. - Render First Aid, if oecessary. Decontaminate affected ~ personnel. ~ ......... . ......... - _. Obtain paramedic service or.ambulance transport to a local hospital. This procedure Should be followed even· if there is no visible injury. - Other personnel on site should be evacuated to a safe distance until the HSO determines that it is safe for- work to resume. If there is any doubt regarding the condition of the ar'ea, .advice of knowledgeable personnel should be sought. (See emergency contacts and telephone numbers). - A written report Of the incident must be forwa~'ded to the Project Manager, or HSO designee, within twenty-four ·hours following the incident. Personnel Protection: The nature of the work is such that potential, ly hazardous conditions could be encountered. It is not possible to anticipate the required protective equipment for unforeseen but remote conditions. The potential for airborne contamination is low to 'very low. Unless field conditions change, Level "D" protection is considered adequate for this project. ·Splashing, immersion and unexpected inhalation of chemicals are not anticipated. ~ Items specified below should provide the range of protection anticipated for the working conditions and standby equi.pment (respirators) %or unanticipated Level "C" protection. , _ & Associates Characterizat o! ('~ ROPOSAL BP89'127 Soil Contamination. September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Tr.e'ating Enclosure 3 Bakersfield,' California Gloves: - Inner: surgical, type (vin'yl disposable) Protective Clothing: ~' - Tyvek, Saranek-coated, zippered coveralls. Footwear: : - Disposable shoe covers,'"PVC.-~ Eye Protection: - Safety Glasses with sideshields. - Goggles. - .Hard hat with attachable face shield. Respirators: - Half-mask air-purifying chemical cartridge respirator' with an organic vapor cartridge(s) and dust, fume and mist filter(s), including pesticide respirators which meet these requirements. The HSO will ensure tha't appropriate protective clothing and equipment is in use during field activities. At the end of the day, outer protective clot'hing should De removed and ·stored in impervious bags. Disposable clothing should be disposed as directed by the HSO. BSK & Associates Characterizat o!I (' ROPOSAL BP89127 Soil Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating EnclosUre 3 Bakersfiel.d,' California ~a__~f~_~pment: The HSO will have certain safety items immediately ,available on,site. These jtems include:~<_· ..... i-~ - First Aid Kit, including compresses, splints, gauze, triangular bandages, gauze roller bandage, tape, eye dressing packet, emetics. '~ - Supply of clean water. ............ ~. Portable ~eyeWash .facilities.~.or equipment ......... . .......... ~ ...... . .~.~ ..... - Masking or fiber tape - Indelible mar'king pens. ~ - Plastic bags for contaminated equipment and clothing. - Soap or waterless hand cleaner and towels. - Medical Oxygen for resuscitation purposes.. - Fire extinguisher (alcohol foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide). Decontamination: The HSO will make arrangements for a temporary decontamination station at the work site. Soap, rinse water, and wash pan should be available· Waste generated from decontamination shall remain on the ~ite and be properly disposed by'the owner. Health and Safe~z' Training: Field personnel shall receiv, e health and safety tYaining in the following topics: Hazardous Substances in the Field: -Types and concentrations of hazardous substances known or suspected at the site. · - Determination of which routes of exposure to avoid for the waste being' sampled, and the proper sampling and protective equipment to be utilized. & Associa~s /' (~2~ROPOSAL BP89127 Characterizat o' ' - 'Soil Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Treating Enclosure 3 Bakersfield,' California - Physiological and ..behavioral 'warning signs of acute toxicity.. ...................... - Role of the Site Health and~Saf_~ty~.~Of..f_icer_ - Authority of the HSO. I - Responsibility of each individual to obey the HSO.. "~ 'Identifying and Avoiding Hazards: ~ ]~., _~ Monitoring equipment'. _. ~ ~ ~. i .... · - Use of .common sense - Specific problems on-site which ~.should be avoided. - Maintenance of personnel communication and visibility. Use of Apparel and Safety Equipment: - Respiratory protection: selection,~ fit, donning and use. -Personnel protective equipment. - Limitations of clothing and equipment. - Per~sonal hygiene. - Decontamination of clothing and 'equip'ment. - Disposal of contaminated clOthing and equipment. Prohibited Activities: - Appropriate conduct of~personnel during hazardous waste site operations - Emergency procedures and services. Refer to the emergency, contacts and telePhone numbers for emergency procedures in the field. First Aid: The HSO or designated field personnel shall be familiar with· first aid and CPR Topics and .Procedures. -. BSK · , . & Associfites · zat' (' ...... Characteri o.' ('-.'ROPOSAL BP89127 - Soil Contamination September 19, 1989 Baker Oil Tr. eating Enclosure 3, Bakersfield', California Mitigation of Contamination' The HSO shall enforce procedures to mitigate potential ...................... c o n t a m i na.t_i, o.m .alu r~ n.g %,i. e]~d:.~a~.c~ t i ~v~ ~t .~ e S_.~ ....... .T.h e s e ~._p ~9.~-e d ur es=:s, ho.u~ l:d___~~. ............. include the following: .... - Decontamination of sampling .equipment, other equipment and tools. ' '~r~ -- Disposition of decontamination solutions and any other ..~:~ materials, used on sampling and drilling equipment. .................... -" ...... D{S~-~ition of Wa~s~t-e'~-and pro-~:-eCtive clothing. .- Minimization of dust generated from operations by ware spraying of surfaces, if this proCedure is compatible with obtaining samples of.specified quality. '~' - Minimization of personnel exposures through the placement of crew members upwind. BSK - 7 - & Associates GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Streel, Suite 300 AgencY Director Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ...... - .... Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY .. ,!. ".'- Director RESOURCE ~~:ENI AGE NCY October i7, 1989 Mark Milward - , BSK & Associates 117 "V" Street Bakersfield, CA 93304 Subject: Location : 3212 Antonio Street Known As : Baker Oil Treating Permit # : ' 050123 Dear Mr. Milward: In ~order for our Department to accept the site characterization workplan for the above environmentally'sensitiVe site, the following format should be followed. 1." The proposed site characterizationworkplan should be addressed directly . to the Kern County Environmental Health Department, Hazardous Materials Management Program. 2. The workplan must be signed by a registered geologist, registered geohydrologist, or registered civil .engineer possessing 'hydrology' experience in performing hydrogeological investigations associated 'with hazardous chemical releases which affect groundwater. " Upon receipt of the site characterization workplan, properly addressed to our Department and signed by one 'of the above named professionals, it will be reviewed. Flora Darling, .... .................... Hazardous. Materials Specialist · Hazardous Materials. Management Program FD:cd ~ ' darling\milward.let : ii K "PERFORMANC] R. R. "Bob" Taylor CHEMICALS, IN( Distr~t SalesManager 3212 Amonino Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 A Baker Hughes company (805) 327-3874 September 23· 1989 Ms. Flora Darling Hazardous Materials Specialist ~ Resource Management Agency .- Department of Environmental Health Services '~.:.,~ '. - 2700 M Street· Suite 300 -. Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Ms. Darling: This is to confirm our tel?phone conv~rsatlon of September 18 requesting an extension for 'submission of a site characterization .for Baker Oil Treating located at 3212 Antonio, Bakersfield, California. Presently we are seeking bids for this work and we will. submit a workplan when a contractor is selected. If you have any .questions or need any additional information, you may contact me at 713/599-7400. Respectfully· Regulatory Affairs Specialist CKC:sa CC: R. E. Mertz - BPCI 3920 Essex Lane · P.O. Box 27714 · Houston, Texas 77227-7714 · (713)599-7~i00. · Telex: ITT 4620056 · Cablel BAKPERCHEM GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director ~' Bakemfleid, CA 93301 D,,,~,or. R S O U R C E M~?A-.G..B i~'-~..E N T A G E N C Y ' D E PA RTM ENT'..OF~:ENVI. RON M E NTAL HEAETH?_SER~ICES~~ ~-,_~ September 12, 1989 Baker Oil Treating . , Subject: "Location: '~9-~%~rv~°l~a~0 %T-, Permit #: 050123 ? ' ...... ' Dear Sirs: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a leaking underground storage tank, you have pre¥iously received a letter from this Department notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the extent of .the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined in U. T35, be done in a timely manner. In accordance with California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code ChaPter 8.48, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, yqu must select an environmental contractor approved by our Department, and submit site characterization workplan proposal to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is begun. If you have any questions or desire further information yoU may contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, F ling,. R.E.H.S~ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cas \baker.oil UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAU fHORIZED RELEASE (LE'AK)/CONTAMI TION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY A ' ~TATE TANK ID /1 , ~--~ H S STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVJ, CES · REPORT DATE ] LO;AL CASE · REGIONAL BOARD CASE ~ ~ US EPA ID M D D, - NAME OF INDIVIDUA~ ~ LNG REPORT ] PHONE · ', .] SIGNATURe) . ~ ~ ~'. NAME I CONTACT PERSON :. ' 'l PHONE ~ ADDRESS .~ :- ,... ' ". " ' ' % ' ' COU NTY.'~;~:~;--' ;' '~ ,'ZIP - LOCAL AGENCY . AGENCY NAME CONTACT PERSON. ' / ' PHONE ~ :~:. ,7" , ~ ( ).. '~ CAS ~ (ATTACH EXTRA SHEET IF N~EDED) NAME ~ ~~ QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) DATE DISCOVERED I HOW DISCOVERED ~ INVENTORY CONTROL '~ SUBSURFACE MONITORING. I SOURCEiS) OF DISCHARGE TANKS ONLY/bAPACITY~ ~ /~) GAL CAUSE(S) ~ 3 ~TANK LEAK ~ U.KNOWN ~ OVERFI'LL < ~o~ I01~ ~.s. ~ u,~,ow, ~ ~ MATERIAL ~ RUPTU"~ FAILURE ~ ~ OTHE~ (S~ECIFY) ~ OTHER ~,UNKNOWN ~ eTHER 'RESOURCES AFFECTED WA~'ER SUPPLIES AFFECTED THREAT- UN ~ YES NO THREATENED UNKNOWN YES ' NO ENED KNOWN WELLS ~ ~ AIR (VAPOR) : ~ ~ .' ~ J~ PUBLIC DRINKING WAT~, ~. ~ ~  BUILDING OR UTILITY VAULT ~' ~ ~ ~ AGRICULTURAL ~ ~ ~ ~.___ J GROUNDWATER BASIN N'AME ' "~ ............... ' ........... .......... ' ....... - -; ........ . :~- ~ .. . ..... ~ UNKNOWN COMMENTS: COMPLETE AND ATTACH A CLEANUP TRACKING REPORT IF ANY CLEANUP WORK OR PLANNING HAS STARTED ' Hsc os (ID/eSl ' / OUNTY OF KER Environmental Health Services Department 2700 '~ Street. SMIe 300 BakerSfield, CA 93301 (~05) 861-3429 Fret Number ~~\/J~ . . PERMIT FoR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER · - · - ............ ' .................... ::;-='OF UNDERGRO~ '~OUS, -i- ~ ........................ ' . SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACII.ITY ~ FACTLITY NAMF~ADDP~SS: NAME/ADDRESS: . 'Baker Oil Treating Baker 'Oil Treating K.E.S. 3212 Antonio .. 3212 Anriono P.O.. Box 5337 · .' Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA · ...... Bakersfield, CA .,..:?i:,:,:vz:.,[:~s:::.:..:<<::..,:..:.::.:.. ': ' License #432372 ================================:":?:i: :' Phone: (805)-327-3874 Phone: (805)-589-5220 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES September 26, 1989 2_ TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE June 26~ 198.q . LOCATION APPROVED BY Dan Starkey, R.E.H.S. / Hazardous Materials ~i~t ..................................................................................... POST ON PREMISES ....................... : ............ "' .................................... CONDITIONS A~ FOLLOws:. 1. A copy of this 'permit has been provided to ~e Kern County Fire Depamuent. Permit-tee must notify_ the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) or (inerting .and filliug) to arrange for required inspections(s). 2. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 3. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook UT-30 must receive prior aPproval by the Environmental Health Department. · a. (Tank size 1,000 gallons or less)- a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. : 4. If any contractors or disposal facilities other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utiH~,ed,, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. ?' PERMIT FOR pERMANENT CLOSURE PF31MIT NUMBER A 970-05 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ..: ' ADDENDUM SUBSTANCI~..q ,STORAGE FAOII.1TY 5. Soil Sampling (piping area) · a miniminu of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet. and six feet for.eVery 15 l~inear ,:,,: · '. feet of pipe nm and also near the d~enser area(s). . a.~. All Oeaded/unleaded)'gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, .and total petroleun~. , i ' hydrocarbo'ns. ..-. 'i(':.':. . b. ! All ·Diesel samples must be analYZed for total petroleum hydrocarbons and benzene. 7. !: Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Environmental Health Department within five days ; of waste disposal. 8. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or treatment, must be adhered to. The Kerr. County Environmental Health Services Department must, be notified before moving and/or disposing Of an~, · contaminated soil. · 9. Permittee is respons~le for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record" issued with this permit is properl) filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal. 10. Advise this office 6f the time and date of the proposed sampling with 48 hours advance notice· 11. Results must be submkted to this office within three days of analysis completion. DS;cd starkey\970-OS.pta 2-26-18 '- .' GARY J. WICKS ( P 131' 4 5 2 0 2 7 · " RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL ~gency Director -- (~s) 861-3502 ~ . NO I,~SU~Ah~ .~;0T FOE ;,'ITERNA~'I0~AL MAIL o,.~,o, R Esau RCE M'~.NAG EM EN'[ _s ~_o~~~c· : :' Street aha No. DEPARTMENT_ OF ENVIRONMEN P.o.. s,~,e ~., HEALTH SERWCES ~"': ' i Postage S I Special Delivery Fee ? AuguSt. 21. 1989 ........ ~? ~,,¥~,y Baker Oil Treating t ..:- 3212 Antonzo -~ Known As: Baker 0il Treating This letter is an official notice to in[orm you that the property described above has been determined by Rem County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an 'underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are responsible party for this property. As a responsible party, you must provide for all studies and work rel.ating to. the above described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.? and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require a determination of the threat to the environment as a result of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL. ON A TI~IELY BASIS. DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION. FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION Pr,AN FOR KERN COUNTY EN¥IRONI~ENTAL itEALTH'$ REVIEW AND APPROVAl, BEFORE THE ~ORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you ,ill find attachment "A". Handbook uT-as, which states the minimum required site work plan activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work. a glossary of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to commonl9 asked questions. '. A~cording to the criteria listed below and in attachment "C". your site has been designated as environmentally sensitive. All environmentally sensitive sites are automatically enrolled into a State contract program for recovery of oversight costs. The environmental sensitivity criteria for sites are as , fol 1 owS: 1. Highest historic ground water is within 100 ·feet of ground 2. Nearest surface water in unlined conveyance is within 75 feet of. 1988 , ....'.. .. tank(s),or 3. Nearest agricultural or domestic water well is within 75 feet of tank(s), or 4. Facility is located in a designated aquifer recharge area, or 5. Permitting Authority determines possible adverse environmental impact due to facility proximity to unique wildlife habitat areas. The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health for the oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility Study.-remediation action plan, site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs will be recovered by Kern County Environmental Health under the terms of the State contract described below.. The contract only pertains to costs associated with oversight, STATE COtfTRACT The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bi]l the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you. a responsible party, for both the costs incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the Stale terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has abpropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean- up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup' of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas the above individual(s) or entity(ies) have been identified as the I~arty or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YO~ ARE HEREBY #OTIFIED ;hat ~ursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for ali direct and indirect costs incurred by any and al~ state and local agencies ~hi~e overseeing the cleanup of the ab?e underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties sha~] make fu]~ payment of such costs within 30 days of receibt of a detailed invoice from the State ~ater Resources Control Board. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley. Director Environmental Health Services Dept attachments 17oo Flo.,e~ Sl~e~ KERN COUNTY HEALTI'! DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, Calllo.lla 93305 ., · ' Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone {805)861-3636. ENVlRONMENIAL HEAL'IH DIVISION ~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ·. ~ ~: Vernon S. Relcherd Facility Name Kern County Permit # ~~ a-:. r>/. ~---,~. " _. ,? * * UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD * s .' This form Is to be returned to the ffern County llealth Department ~lthtn 14 ' ~ays--of- acceptance of---tank(s)_by 'disposal_. ?r _r_e~YC!~n8 _~clllty; Th~ holder of tile permit with number noted above Is responsible for lnsurln~ . that this form ts completed and returned. · · , · . , ..... . · , ..... . ...... , . · . · ., ', ; . - . · -, ~ Sectloa ! - To be filled out ~ tank removal contractor: · Tank ~e~oval Con~ractor: ~ ~~~~ Add~ess ~ ~ ~~ Phone Ba~e Tanks Re=oved ~-~ ~o. or Ta~ks Section 2- To be filled out ~ contracto~ "decon~amlnatlnK tank(s): Tank "Decontamination' Contracto~ ~ ~~~~ Address ~o ~k ~~ Phone Authorized representative-.of coa~rac~ov certifies by signing belo~ thaC tank(s) have been deconta~inaled D! accordance ~tth Kern County Health Depar~ requlreaen~s. ~ ~ Signature Title Section 3 -T~ b~ filled out and ~ned ~ az~ authorized r~presentatlve of the treatment, storage, oP disposal facility accepting tank(s): _ Facility Name ~~/~, " (Author/zed Representative) · * * ~ILZNG INSTRUCTIONS: Fold tn half and staple. ( Fo rm #libllqP- 15 0 ) DI~TRIC'I' OFFICES ~n t~actO ; ...- (, COUNTY OF KEI~ Environmental Health Services Department 2700 ~ Slreel, Suile 300 Bakersfield, CA (805) 861.3636 (805) 861-3429 Fa~ Number : PERM1T FOB. PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER... :-A970'0' I, SUBSTANCESSTORAGE FA~LFI~ .~ FACII.ITY NAME/ADDRESs: -. OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS:. :.CONTILACTOI~ 3212 Antonio 3212 Antiono ' P.O. Box 5337 , Bakersfield, CA ' Bake~fidd, CA" Bakersfield, CA ' . -' ' '. ' License #432372 · Phone: (805)-327-3874 ' Phone: (805)-589-5220 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF .. PERMIT EXPIRES September. 26, i~8~ 2_ TANK(S) AT ABOV~ APPP~OVAL ~^T~ S~e 26~ ~9~'' . LOCATION APPROVED BY ,Dd~ · Dan Starkey, tLE.H.S." - Hazardous Materials ~pe~tist CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. A copy of this permit has been provided to the Kern County Fire Depa~ment. Pern~ttee must notify the Hazardou: Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) or (inerting a~. filling) to arrange for required inspections(s). 2. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods described in Handbook UT-30. - 3. Soft Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below an in Handbook UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department. a. Crank size 1,000 gallons or less) - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tard at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 4. If any contractors or disposal facilities other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utlGzed prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. PERMIT FOR PERMANENT r ~ . ' ' · CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A 970-0~ UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ADDENDUM SUBSTANCES STOI:~GE FACILITY 5. SoillS~pling (piping area) ' . . - :~' a mum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of appr°xh-nately two feet' and six feet for'every i.5 linea "feet of pipe nm and also near the dispenser area(s)." . :, . ., '." ' ., . b. all nie~d ~nples must be analyzed for total' petrOleum hydr°carbom and benzene.. ' 7. · Copie~ of tran~o .m_ation manifests must. be ~ubmitted to the Environmental Health Department within.five day of waste di~osal- 8. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste dispo.qal, tramportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kef. County Environmental Health Services Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of an' Contaminated soft. . , ' . 9. Pemfittee is respom~ie for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record' i~sUed with ~ pe ~rmit i~ properl filled out and returned within 14 day~ of tank removal. ". 10. ^drive ~ office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 48 horn advance notice. 11. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. DS:cd starkey\970-0S.pta FI LE goN'rliIl'rl2 INViiN'|'OI{Y FaCility Permit to AballdOli Permit to Construct Permit to Operate I Date ~Application to Application to Construct Amended Permit Conditions Annual Report Forms Date Da~e Correspondence - Mai led t .. . Date Uate Date - Bate Date Unauthorized Release Reports Abnl~donmenL/Cl osure Reports Sampling/Lab ReporLs _ _ , MVF Compliance Chuck (New Constructloii Checklist) STU Compliance Check (New Coustruction Checklist) MVF Plun Check (Ne~ Colistructloii) . STD Plan Check {Ne~ Constructlou) MVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) " STD Plan Check (Exlstln~ Facility) "Incomplete Application" lrorm Permit Application Checklist Permit I~structlons . Discarded Tightness 'resL Resul ts Date Date Oate Gcoundwater Dc~lllug, 8orlng bogs Location of fluter Nells ..................................... Statemen't-' OC- Ulidel~g-round Cl,, 'hit ts .............................................. Plot Plall l%aturlnl{ All Env'. oll~,~llLall~ Sonsltlve Photos Constl'uctlon Ut'a~.: ,l~s Locution: KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERYICE$ DEPARTMENT ~ , /'~.~-,/~/~ :~ P'r,~ ~ c~ (805) 861-s636 '" L~flGTll O~ PTPINO ~ ~ff ~ f APP:ZCATZON POR PERMIT ~OR THTS APPLICATION I~ POR RENOVAL. OR A~ANDO~ IN P~C~ /PTLL O~ ON~ APPLI~TIO~ PER ~ACIL[~I PROJECT CONTA~ ~PHONE ~ [SEC/T/R iRU~L LO~TI0~S ONLY) Bob TaTlor ~ ~n,,~- 327-3876 ~ec. 24, T29S, R28E .... ~AC~[I~ ,*,~ 'I ~DnR~SS 3212 ~tonio JH~R~ c~oss S~T Baker 0tl Treating j~on~ss Bakersfield, Ca. ~P~erce Road  : , an~ Wiker ~ ~e ) ,"~ .,. · ~PIlONE ~. C ~abs ~e~ce load, ~a~ecs~e[d, Ca. (805)327-49[[ CIIKMICA~ CONPOSZT~ON OF ~TRRIA~ STORED  'ANK ~ VOLUME: ~I~)CAL ~RKD (NON-CO~ERC~AL N~R) OA~S ~RED ~IEHTCAL PR~TOUSLY  : 2 1000 Unleaded ~a~nl ~n~ 1980 ~ 1988 None ~ 3 1000 Diesel Fuel ~~ 1988 None WATER TO FAC:LIT'Y PROVIDf. D BY iDEP'Tfl TO GROUNDWATER California Water Service Co 't 70 ', 90~ -~- k.~..~---- NEAREST WATER WELL.- GIVE DISTANCE AND DESCRIBE TYPE lY WITIIIN 300 PEET SOIL TYPE AT FACILITY California Water Service Well - _ + 250' North Sandy Loam o,szs PaR SOZL 'n'P~ eD GROUHOWATER 0~), 0TA& NUMBER Or $4.NPLE$ TO BE ANALYZED 1SJ~PL£$ WILL a£ ANALYZED PORt Diesel (4 each) - Total Petroleum Hydro- 8 I carbons, Benzene; gasoline (4 each) ~enzene~y~ne. waste maniIe$C by Kern V~c,11,m R~r~. Tanks and oioinm to bg transnort~d v~a n~sc~ ~o~. ~ o~sPos~ ~=mn ~ n~sPo~ Lo~r~o, ~O~:hazardous manifest' by Kern' Enviro~ental Se~ice ~K~S) ~O ~ ~ O~a~O ~O~ SC~ap~. . PIPING - ~,~.~ ~TT~ KES Operations Manager PROVIDE DRAWING OF PHYSIgJAL LAYCUT OF FACILITY USir: SPACE PROVIDED ALL OF ~ FO~ING I~O~TICN MUST BE INCLUDED !il O~ER FOR ~PLICATICN ~ ~E T~(S), PIPI~ & DISPOSER(S), INCLUDING ~S ~ DI~SIONS __ PRO~S~ 5~LING ~ATIONS DESI~A~D BY ~IS S'~L "~" ~ WATER ~IS OR SU~ACE WA~ WI~IN 100' ~IUS OF FACILI~ AuguSt 8, 1989 KEKN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT En¥ironmental Health Division 2700 '~" Street, Suite 300.. -'i;. ""~' ':;Bakezsfield,. California':93301 ..... ATTENTION: Mr. Brian'Pitts REGARDING: Tank Removal Project, Baker 'Oil Treating Tank Removal Permi= No. A970-05, KES Job No. 89E-1574 Gentlemen: Enclosed please find the following documents: ; - Laboratory Analysis No. 5282, 1-10 - Rinsea~e Manifest No. 88599121 - Gibson, Refinin$ ~elght Tag No. 154397 - Tank Disposition Tracking Record No. A970-05 - Tank Disposal Manifest No. 10106 If you have any questions or commen=s, please feel free undersigned. Sincerely, CBD:Jm Enclosures cc: Bob Taylor Baker Oil Trea=ing 3212 Antonino · Bakersfield, California 93308 REDOING DIVISION: 3675 charlanne. Suite A, Redding. Calilornia 96002 · (916) 223-4214 (;X;)RPORATE ADDRI~SS: Post Office Box 5337. Bakersfield, California 93388 · (805) 589-5220 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT .,. ' Division of Environmental Health SERVICE AND COMPLAINT FORM Date "qervice Request .__ Complaint . . CT No. Assigned to.' '" Location ""' " City Directions · '" .Re~ortlng ~rson . Address . ~operty Owner . Address .............................. . ............... ~ .......... ...~:.~ --~ ..~ .......... : ..... .._~.~_.:::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ~. D vision of Environmental Health ' / ., [~ervice Request [] '" , Coml~laint CT NO. $1gne(I 'to: . ~ ' ' FILE CONTENTS~ SUMMARY PERMIT #: ~,4'~/.C~T ENV. SENSITIVITY: Activity Date · Of Tanks Comments .. ·~ ~ ENVIRONMENTAL LABO ATO RIES, INC. PETROLEUM J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308' PHONE 327-4911 ~ ~.~rVlRONM~NTAL S~RVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page 1 P 0 BOX 5337 Da~e Received: 07/07/'89 BAKERSFI~-LD, CA 93388 Laborator%z No.~: 5282-1 '"~ ........ ~ ~' ..... ' .... I .... · ~ ~ ~ f: ~'~i~ .... ~. ~-~ '~' - ~--~ ........ -~ ......... L ..~_ ...... Sable Description: ~o~ec~ ~. 89E~574 ~ke~ 0~l ?rearing S~a. ~o. [ 7/7/89 2:[0 .,- :.. · ..~ , ? C~ti~ts S~!e Re~lts '- P.Q.L. Units : ~ ~o~um 4.04 O. 5 ~g 60!0 ~:"~:'"-~:'/?~"1 Co~lt None ~tect~ 2.5 ~/kg 60~0 Co~r 4.07 0.5 ~/kg 6010 Ni~l None ~tect~ 2.0 ~% 60~0 .:: .', ' '"..!: ZLnc 25.6 0.5 ~/kg 6010 T0X NoP~ ~tect~ 20.'0 ~/kg 9020 1 (S~ ~t Page for Counts, ~finitJo~s, R~lato~ Criteria, ~d References) ENVIRONMENTAL PETROLEUt~ J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KE~N Eh~;IRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page .2 P O BOX 5337 · . Date Received: 07/07/89 .. BAKERSFIMr.D, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 5282-1 589-5220 Sample' ~scription: ': ~oject No. 89E1574 ~e~ Oil Treating Sra. No. 1 7/7/89 2:10 ~ R~!ato~ Criteria ~ic 5.0 ~ 500. ~i~ 100. 10000. C~omi~ ~d/or Cr (III) co~mn~ 560. 2500. Co~lt 80. 8000. Cop~r 25. 2500. Ni~l 20. 2000. Z~c 250. 5000. Comms~t: All constituents reported above are in m~/kg (unless otherwise stated) 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 anal%rte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L. ). I.S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES': ........................... (1-) ..... "Test. Methods for. Evaluatin~ So-l.~d-.Wastes"~; (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis 0f ~ater and ~stes", EPA-600, ~4-79-020. ~y ' .......' .. ENVIRONMENT,~L PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~ O ~X 5337 ~e ~ece~: 07/07/89 589-5220 S~le ~scription: ~oject ~89E1574 ~er Oil ~eat~g Sra. No. 2 7/7/89 2:15 Co~t None ~tect~ 2.5 ~/~ 60ZO D No~ ~tect~ 20.0 ~ 9020 1 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, and References) ENVIRONMENTAL IABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911- .KERN EA~;LRONMENTAL SERVICES ~ Date Reported: 07/i9/89 Page 2 P O BOX 5337 .Date Received: 07/07/89 BAJ<~mO~FIELD, CA 93388 Laboratory No..~ 5282-2 589-5220 Sample Description: Project #89E1574 Baker Oil Treating Sra. No. 2 7/7/89 2:15 PM Sump Tank 6' South Re~u!atory Criteria Constituents STLC, m~/L . TTLC, m~/k~ Arsenic 5 0 500. Barium 100 10000. Chromium and/or Ct(III) co..~po~nds 560 2500. Cobalt 80 8000. Copper 25 2500. Nickel · 20 2000. Zinc 250 5000. Comment- Ail constituents reported above are in m~/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample sub3ected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analg-te detectable based on. sample size used and analytical technique employed.' N.D. = .None Detected (Constituent, .if present,, would be less than the method P.Q.L. ). I.S. = Lnsufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: (2) t'Methods for Chemical Analysis of Nater and Wastes", EPA-600, I4-79-020 ENYIRoNMENT~L LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEI. III~ J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Date Reported: 07/19/89 Page 1 P O 'BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 5282-3 589-5220 Sample Description: Project No. 89E1574 Baker Oil Treating Sra. No.i 7/7/89 2:20 PM Sump Tank 2 ' North :.~ TOTAL CONTAMINANTS ,' (Title 22,- Article"II':,:- .California Administrative Code) .. . . · ~" .... ' · "~!~i~..'2 Constituents Samplg '~sUlts ?. q. ~.. Units' Method ~. Ref. Barium ' 33.7. .._. 0.5 mg/'kg ' 6010 Chromium 3.95 0.5 m~/kg 6010 1 Cobalt None Detected 2.5 m~/q~g 6010 Copper 5.76 O. 5 rog/kg 6010 Nickel None Detected 2.0 rog/kg 6010 '! · Zinc 26.3 O. 5 rm~/kg 6010 . 1 TOX None Detected 20.0 mg/kg 9020 ! (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, and References) ENVIRONMENTAL PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911' KERN E~5/IRONMENTAL SERVICES ' ~te Re~rt~: 07/19/89 Pa~ 2 P 0 ~X 5337 ~te Receive: 07/07/89 ~FIE~, CA 93388 ~rato~ No.: 5282-3 589-5220 S~ple ~scrSptlon: ~oject ~o. T~ 2 ' Nor~ R .equ!atoz-f Criteria CoP~tit~nts STLC, mg/L TTLC, .m~/k~ Arsenic 5.0 500. Barium 100. 1.0000. Cb~om/um and/or Cr (III) compounds 560. ' 2500. Cobalt 80. 8000. Copper 25. 2500. Nickel 20. 2000. Zinc 250. 5000. Comment:All '~onstituents reported above a~e in m~/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determJ_q.~e 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. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L. ). I.S. = Insufficient Sample : STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration ~REFER_~CES: (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, .4-79-020. ENVIRONMENTAL 'i LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUi~ J.J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KEP~N ~A;IRONMENTAL SF. RVICES Date Reported: .07/19/89 Page P O BOx 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 ~FI.~.r.D, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 52S2-4 589-5220 ' :.~ ..... __~ ............ . .. ...... L. , ~ .. ...... ~..~.: . -.~..~. . !~ ~. ~.~.~.~._~.~_~.~;~,~ ~ : -. ~._~ .~ _..:-: ~ ~:~..~,~=~i=:~;.~_,~.~.~.~:.:.~.~..~' Sample Description:' Pr. oject No. 89E157.4 Baker Oil Treating Sra. No. 4 7/7/89.2:25 PM Sump Tank 6' North TOTAL CONTAHZNANTS TOX NoP~ Datect~ 20.0 ~g 9020 (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, ~nd Refere~.ces ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. PETROI. EUIi~ J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., 'BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 K~RN ENVIRONMENTAL sERvIcES Date ReP°rted: 07/19/89 Page 2 P 0 BOX 5337 Date Received: 07/07/89 BAKERSFI.~.L~, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 5282-4 589-5220 Sample Description: Pro3ect No. 89E1574 Baker Oil Treating Sra. No. 4 ?/7/S9 2:25 PM. Sump Tank 6' North R.ecjulatoryCriteria Constituents SI%C, n~/L TTLC, mg/kg Arsenic 5.0 500. Barium lO0. 10000. C,hromium and/or Ct(III) compouunds 560. 2500. Cobalt 80. 8000. , Copper 25. 2500. ~ Nickel 20. 2000. ~ ZLnc ~ 250. ~ 5000. : COmment:All constituents rePorted above are in m g/kg (muless otherwise stated) on, an as received (wet) sample basis. Results rePorted represent tdtals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitatlon Limit (refers to the least amount of armly~e detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I.S. = Insufficient Sample : STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration. ~CES: ................................ (I) ........ Test'Methods"f6r'-Eval'~atih~"'Sol~d Wastes"~-SW846?---JuiyT.-1982. ................... ' (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. KP:RN ENVIRON~fENTA L SERVICE' A Division ol iP. O. BOX 5337 - BAKERSFIELD, CA' 93388 Kern Backhoe Set/ice. Inc. ~ i ~. , (805) 589-5220 - ~o~.~o. ]~O~C'{'~:'E ' ' ' ' ' ' ~9~.1,~~ ~u ~~T~ .. .o . : · ~ : '.. :i '" ' ,~T,qOL£UI, I d' J' EQI. IN, REG. C~£M. EN~. ' .- 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 9~308 PHONE ~27.4911 P.O.~x 5337 R~: [8-Ju1-89 ~b.No.: 5282- 5 07-Jul-89. 07-J~-89 '" ~8-J~-89 ~ne ~/~ n~e de~ .. O. 04 Tolu~e ~ 5.75 O. 04 o-~1~ ~ 99.94 O. 04 To~l TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D,O.H.S.L.U.F.T. met?nd, Individual constituents by EPA ~etho~ 8020. Dry Matter Basi~ Co~nts: California D.O.H.$. Cert. ~102 ~T~OLE~ 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~gea~le ~.O.~x 5337 Re~: 18-Jul-89 ............ ~rsfield,. ~ 93388 ' ~b ~. = 5282-6 '~le ~sc: ~J~ 89E1574 ~r Oil T~ati~' Tol~e ~g 323.74 O. 04 p-~l~ ~g - 529.99 0.04 o-~l~e ~ 934.52 O. 04 ~OL~q~ 4100 PIERCE RD., B~KERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 P.O.~x 5337. ~.e~<,~',: 20-Jul-89 ~rsfield, CA ~3388 At~ntion: ~is ~n 07-$:1-89 07-Jul-89 12-Jul-89 18-Jul-89 ~ti~en% Uni~ Resul~ ~vel ~ · ~ene..' ~g none de~ O. 02 Tol~ne ~/~ none de~ 0.02 E~i ~ene ~ none de~d 0.02 , p-~lene ~g 0.07-. 0.02 m-~lene ~/g none de~ 0.02 o-~len~ ~/8 0.18 0.02 To~l Pet. ~d~r~ns '~g none de~c~ 20.00 ~ST ~OD: ~ for Diesel ~'D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T ~ual Meth~ (~n Di~lfide ~traction). Individ~! co~ti~ents ~A Meth~ 8020. ~ ~e constib~ents .s~ifica].lY defined. I HTERRUPT · LABORATORIES, INC. ~£T/~OL£U~ J' J' EQLIN, REQ.'CHE~. ENGR 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 B~er~field, CA S3388 At~ntion: ~i~ ~A~mn ~b No.~: 5282-8 DATE 8,~E DATE S~E ' DATE ~E DATE ~YSIS ... '- 07-Jul-89 07-J~-89 .. ~Z-Jul,89 ~8-Jul-89 ' ~ ~nzene ~g n~e de~ O. 02 Toluene ~g ~e de~ O. 02 ES~i ~nz~ne ~/g n~e de~d 0.02 p-~l~e ~ none 'de~ O. 02 m-~len= ~/g none de~ O. 02 o-~!ene ~g none de~ O. 02 To~l Pet. ~~rm ~g none de~ 10'. O0 TEST'METHOD: TP~ for Diesel by D.O.It.S. 5.U.F.T Manual Method (C~ar~on Di~.ul~ide ~t~-action). Individual ~n~tib~ent~ ~ ~A Meth~ 8020. ~nn~nta: J, J./GLIN, REG. CHEM, 4100 PIERCERO., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE .- Purgeable Ar~m~tics . _:~:. ...... ...-- ~ ~ _, ................... (SOIL) Kern Environmental Service Da"r~ Of P.O. Bex 5337 Re~r%: 19-Jul-89 ~r~field, CA 93388 At~ntion: ~is .. . 07-Jul-89 07-Jul-89 '-' !3-Jul-89 Re~ir~ ~.~ly~i ~nsti~ent Units 'Resul~ ~vel ' ~nz~e ~/¢ non~ de~ 0.02 E~i ~nz~e ~/g Done de~ 0.02 p-~lene ~/~ Done de~T~d 0.02 m-~lene ~/~ none de~t~,9 0.02 o-~].en~ ~/E none det/.c~ 0.02 ' To~i ~d~=~r~ ~g none de~ 5.00 ¢~)~f,:,rr~ia D.O.H'.$. Ccrt,. ~*~f~2 J. J. EGI.~N, REG CHEM. [NGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE $27.4911 Purgeab!e Arowatlcz (.SOIL) P.O.~x 5337 Re~ft~ 19-Jul-89 ~ersfield, CA 93388 At~ntion: ~is ~A~,n ~b No.: 5282-10 .. v~:;<'.., 7. ':."~':. .. : '" ' le ~c: ~J~t 89EI574 B~er Oil T~ti~ . · , :,;J ............... ~;:=.~ ................ ~. . . . , .. . ' ' '~ . .~.~;~ ..... -_.'~ ' .; G~olLne 6 '~n~r ~/0,7/89 . 2:50 DAT~ &~LE DATE ~LE DAT~ ,~ALYS~S ' 07-Jul-89 07-Ju1'-89 '-' 13-Jul-89 Min~ Re~~ ~ly~is .-. Re~i~ ~nsti~ent ~i~ Resul~ ~vel ~en~ ~/g none de~ O. Toluene .. ~ none de~ O. 02 E~I ~~ ~/g no~ de~ 0.02 p-Y~lene ~/g n~ne de~ O. 02 m-~lene ~ none de~ O. 02 o-Xylene u~g none det~:~ 0.02 To~l Pet~le~m ~~r~ns '~g none de~:~d 5.00 Spiked Lab fi: 5282-7 Spike Conc: 5052.0000 Spike Wi: ~0.0000 Spike PR: 1~15.8521 Spike Dup Mt: ~0.0000 Spike Dup PR~ 11~.~178 '(in Spike RPD: 0.0168 COMMENTS: CF - Cal.ibration Factor PR - Percent Recovery ' ICER1V ENVIR ONMENTA r~ SERVICE. : '~ ' ' . . - : [ / ~ I ~ ~ .. l: , ...~ . l ~ ~1~-~ ' !'~ - c ~~ ~; ~ ~'~~--~ :[ ,, ~ '" ~ ':: 5. T~anspone~ 1 Company Name . g. Designated Facility Name aha ~ite Addresl 10. . US EPA ID Number G Stale Facility's ID;' ',.,:",~' ~ · ~-:' ? - ,.' 11, US DOT Description (Includin~ Proper Shipping Name, Hazard ~lass, an~ ID Number) Ouanfi~yI Un~ ~ ~-: Waste N GENERATOR's CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare thai the contents of this consighment are tully and accurately described above by proof shi~p~h~'~'~?~';" ... and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in prop6r condition for transpo~ by highway according to applicable international and?,?L. }~. I If I am a large quantity generator, I cedi~ that I have a program in place lo reduce the v01ume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I ~ve determined .~. to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me ~i~ minimizes the ::'. present and future threat to human health and, the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effo~ to minimize ~ Waste : · . generation and select the best waste management method that is available Io me and that I can afford. · .. ' T 17. Transpolar 1 Acknowledgement gl Receipt of Materials ~ t ~..- -', . ~ 18. Transpolar 2 Acknowledgement of Receipl of Materials ' . . '. // '-...' ' - ......' · ~ Printed/Typed Name I Signs+ute Mont~ Day Year R I~. Discrepancy In~icalion Space  20, Facility Owner of Operalot Ce~ificatlon of receipl, ~1 h~zardou~ malerial~ covete~ by this m~nilest ex~epl ~l noted in Ile~ 19. ~HS a022 A (~S~) Do Not Wri~ Below/~is Line ~PA 870~22 [Rev, g,~) P~evioul edilionl ate obsolele. .... . · '. GREEN= HAULER RETAINS  WE GHT TAG NUMBER i · '~ GIBSON OIL & REFINING CO.., INC. - ~ . "~ ~ 3300 TRUXTUN AvE'~UE,-SUITE 200~...~, t_7~. ' L J 805 327-0413 ~[ . ";.' ' ,., DATE /~ ~/ ,., ,, , ,~.-, .. ,'! ,,:~ DESTINATION: GIBSON OIL REFINERY - COMMERCIAL DRIVE INVOICE TO: ' : ' '" ' '" ' "~'"'"" --' '' .-'-. L-*~; ,.' : BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 ' ARRIVED TO UNLOAD START TO UNLOAD FINISH UNLOADING SOLIDS AM AM AM DEDUCT '-~ :"'; . - NET . LOADER'S SIGNATURE · DRIVER'S SIGNATURE . .~ 7 ..;~ -' -.. ,..~ / BARRELS /~,, ~ ~ .... _ , ' ..- · ~ RECEIPT.~CKET ~ ~,, ~ / ,..._. .~ t ..~ . ;. ~.. REMARKS ' · -, .. ~..~, ~ 58870' , ~,/.J,.~ ,~ ,~.~-' -~ ~ ~ . · . . ....v..:.. ... . ' ~. .' . ..:' ;...:.:....' :,': :.::.::.:. ".'..:.:.: '.'-' .. , ... ~..'~,.: :., ..' . . .... :.. :., ;- ~ ." :.,j..,' ~ ;~ ." ENVIRONMENIAL HEAUH DIVISION : .' ', .. ~",. ,-' ~ (m~i eo~.3~e ,.' · ",.:..':..: :.:' ~ ...: ':~. :..~' ' .... ~' '~'' ..... '"'" .... '"' ~"'"' ' ' ' '""" ' ''" ': : ' ::' ' * ' : f~ * ' ' ' c." . ;,',DIREC~ROPENVlRONMEN~ ' ~**":[~.: ' "*' ;.'~ ''. · '. '":~ '" ' : :: -'.~': ~ ' ;~* ~.' "' .' ,:'.' '.'.'..;:.r~ . : . ,..' · .... · ~otlt~ Name.,.: ~.. ~ .:..~;,,:,.../.. :,..: .,.,'L' ~,;.~f'~..'~.' Kern Cou, ty Perm~t~ ~; : ,~-~,:,:'.., ..... ... ....,./...,; ... ....,?..: . . :.:. :'.~: . ~.47/:, ' ;" ,' '"=~ ' ~'~' :":=':~':~:'~:"~'.:' ' t:.'-''~'='' '~" " ¥,.,;~.%.. , . ~'; . . · . ~: ~.'".~.'' .~, "-~;...., .,. , . ...: ..:..,: ..~'...~ :.,:.. · .. ;~':?.-:..:;~.~ ') :. "; ':" "" ~ ~" ."'. * '" U~DEROIIUUN'~' TA~K~'DisPUSITIUN:T~ACKIRG.RECORD ". ;Title* form"la ~ t Kern:"Coun~¥.~ l[ealth-,.De ho Ida r'-. ?o'f ~: the'r'pe ra · ~ ......... .: . .. : , . ..~,..:; :. . . -(.. .~.~. ·. .:.~?. : · . .~" ~. ,...~':'.:.'..... ~2:.~/~'' .' Autho'rlzed~-: repreaentatlveJ;"bf contFactor::"'certlfle.; by:"slgnlug'" ., v~'~ · ~ · . . ·~-... - ~. · , ~ .- , · . . . :; . . . .; · · . ~ .- . -.,, . 'OU · :;~ .r ,. ..- .'... . ~ ,.--...: t. · . · :.., ':,, ,., ' ... ;. ~.... .... . · ~,.:.... .... ...~.,...., ~., ;'.~,':.~,~'.'-'. · ., ,. , . .... ~ . ..',.. . .. '.~.,".,~, ; :. .~.' .'~.: Well, Tank No. " P.O. BOX 5337 · BA~RSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 9~' Field or Area (805) 589-5220' ;' ~" N~ ~ 0 ~ 0 6 " NON-H~RDOUS WASTE'HAULER RECORD TO BE USED FOR NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES ONLY I GENERATOR ~ (Generator Must Complete) WASTE TO BE DISPOSED t- ~,~o ~ ~ ~, h I~ c~, ·' ' ~ Type ~c ~ ~ I-~ ~. ~~~,  Name ~~ *Or ~ ~,~ Generating Locatio~ Field Address ~ I~ ~4 [~'//~ S~cial Handling Instructions: city. State.=p ~A~s~~ ,~, ?~ D~ves Deoog~es ~the~~~ ~" Order Placed By ~ ~/~ ~. '~* ~ DESIGNATED FACILI~ ' Sigpatu[~ of AUthorized Agent,. / ~ ' ~ Name ' ~ ~1~ ' ?(~ ' / ~ Address '~~';," '.~' Date ~'~'~ ~ City, state, Zip ~'~ T,~e '""~'"' IgY,~'/~'~'. -.-' C-~.- ~'7/'~/~'' '.' -~ ' ~__~ .hon. .... J TRANSPORTER J (Hauler Must Complete) ~=~ ' :'"~ ~"" :' "~ .~cket. /~ ?~ Unit ~o. Addres~ ~ ~ ~~ Pick Up. Date ~ ~ Time:~ ~ ~PM City, State, Zip ~~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ NOTE: This form to b~ used in lieu of the Cahf~rn~a Department of Health Ser- , · vi~s Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-H~RDOUS wastes only. Phone '~- ~- ~Z~ ' R~ARKS: ,~ Signatu~re~pthodze~ ~gent ~'Driver DISPOSAL FACILI~ ~ (Facility Operator Must Complete) Received ~ Bbls. ~ate Quantity Name //,~'~ ~. "~ -.. :' ~,;~ :. '.~,-~. city. st,t,, zip ~~;~ ¢/ ~/~/ "' ''"'?" .... ~' '~'' ~'~''" _ . ;: ' DISPOSA~ M~OD:~;~;{~:- ~ Su~ace Im~andment ~ Injection Phone D~sp. ~cket * ~J~ ~ ¢ ~ j/~ ~ ~ . . - ?,~.~,;~;.~ · ,~: - '- ~ ....... . _/. , ,~:.:'?:'.:-, ~m ~"~::~ GENERATOR UNLESS OTHER~SE SPECIFIED Sig~ture~th~r~d~en~ '~ · ~.. , ,;~,~ ,... NO H~RDOUS F~ SHOUL~ BE L~IED FORU~ ' ~ ...... ~' ':. ' , ,. 170OFIower Street ' KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTHOFRCER Bakersfield, California g3305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone (805)881-3638 ENVlRONMENI'AL HEALTH DIVISION · ~.~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relcherd .. Facility Name " * * UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKIN6 . This for~ Is to'be returned to the Kern County llealth Department ~lthin 1~. ' ' '... ?days of ' acceptanoe "of .tank,s) Tank Re~oval Contractor: ~ Bate Tanks Removed ~7-~¢ No. Dr Teaks: ' / . SeclUDe 2 - To be f11led ouL ~ coaLrac~or "deconLamlnaL1n~ Lank(al: Au[horized representative of contractor certifies b~ sl~nln¢ belo~ that ta~k(s} have been d~con[~minated in' accordance ~tth ~er~ ¢ou~ lloal~h Sec[Ion 3 -T~ b~ [ltled pu~ .,and sl¢i~ed ~rea~menL, s~ora~e, o~ 'disposal racllit7 acceptJn~ tank{s): Facility Name~~ /T '' Date Tanks ' ~o. of ~a~s ~ , , '.. (Authorized Represen[atlve ) * * * }fAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Fold tn half and staple. (Form #11~!61P-150 ) DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lnm~.' ' ~ke Isabella . MoJave . Rldgecrest . Shefter . Taft ~, KERN C O t_J ~il~f._~ 2700 'H' Street, Ste. 300 ' /Bakersfield, CA93301 Environ~entaJHe~t~Se~vices epa ent ~ERMIT FOR ~ERMANENT C~OSURE ~NZ~ ~UN~R ~904,T05 ~~~v/ . :.. _ . FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONT~CTOR: Baker Oil Treating Baker Oil Treating K.E.S. 3212 Anto~ino 32~2 AntoninO 'P.O. Box 5337 Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield,' CA Bakersfield, CA .... License % ~32372 ..... .~- ~.. ' Phone_:_.~O_5-327,~3874 ~- -~RhoneLSQS-_~8_9r~22Q~.~ .... . ~._. LOCAtiON APPrOVeD BY , Dan ' ' ~O~ O~ PREN~SDS · CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: .' " ~. A co~ o2 ~his pe~mi~ has been p~ov~ed ~o ~he Ke~n Coun~ Department. Pe~mittee must ~Oti~y the Count~ Environmental Hea~th Department at (805) 861-3636 two working days D~io~ to tank (~emova~) to a~ange ~o~ ~equi~e~ inspection(s). .. 2. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook'UT-30. 3. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled 'for which are described below and in Handbook %UT=30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department. a. (Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons)-a minimu~ of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 4. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit - application are to be utilized, prior approval must be gr~nted by the specialist listed on the permit~ 5. Soil sampling (piping area) a minimu~ of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approXimately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear.feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s). ' PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A904-05 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ADDENDUM ~SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY 6. Sample Analysis: Total Organic Halides .~.._-~._~.~__=..___Total~Petroleum Hydrocarbons 7. Copies of transportation manifests ~uSt be Department within five days of waste disposal. · . 8. Ail applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation~ or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Environmental'Health DePartment must be notified before moving and/or disposing of 'any c6ntaminated soil. · 9. ~Permittee is responsible for making sure that "tank disposition~tracking -.~O.~_,record!'__~ssued~hwith ~his permit--is.~pr.operl~..filled._o, ut.~ ~n~-_~et'urne~ within 14 days of tank removal. 10. Advise this office of the time and date of the. proposed sampling with. 24 hours advance notice. 11. Results must be submitted to this office within three ~ays of &nalySis. completion. DS:dr dan\baker.oil KERN CO~, :~TY /Bakersfield, CA 93301 . Environmental He~th Services O~ " ~ (805) 861-3636 .. !" PERMANENT'CLOSURE Ii:i: PERMIT FOR ~~.k PERMIT NUMBER A904-05 SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY '~IP~F~,~ FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Baker Oil Treating Baker Oil Treating K.E.S. ' ~ ": 3212 Anto~ino 3212 Antonino P.O. Box 533? Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, cA1 i" '.' : -License # 432372 ......... .~_. Phone: 805'[327-3874 '. Phone: 805-589-5220 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES ' 7-~0-89 . LOCATION APPROVED BY .Dan Starkey / ' ' POST ON PREMISES CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. A copy of this permit has been provided to the Kern County .F±r~ Department. Permittee must notify the County Environmental Health Department at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) to arrange for required inspection(s). 2. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health a~d Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 3. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook #UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department'.. ' a. (Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons)-a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 4. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit _ application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. 5. Soil sampling (piping area) a minimu~ of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s). '... PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A904-05 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS ADDENDUM SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITy 6. Sample Analysis: Total Organic Halides ..... · 7. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to'the .Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 8. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern COunty Environmental~iHealth .DePartment must be notified before moving and/or disposing Of any · 9. "~'Permittee is responsible fOr making sure that ,,.tank disposi~iontracking ~'- record"-~issued, with~this _permit is_~properly~-.filled.~out_and_~re~urned'. ... within 14 days of tank removal. i. 10. Advise this office of the .time and date of the proposed Sampiing ~ith 24 hours advance notice. · ' completion ACCEPTED' :~~ DATE . ' DS:dr dan\baker.oil ;RN COUNIY HEALTH CEPAETNEHT PTO ' PTA ¥ ~OD PLO~R STREET, B~EESFIB~, CA ~3~0~ ~ O~ T~KS TO BH AD. DOffED , ,, .;3OB) 861-3639 .' . ..~ .L_.~ . . LENOTH OF PIPINO ~ AB~DON ~PLXCATXON FOR PERHZT FOE PE~ENT CLOSURE/AB~DON~NT OF UNDEROROUND H~DOUS SUBST~CES STO~OE FACILITY · THIS ~PLICATION ,IS FOR RKNOVAL, OR ~A~DoNNENT IN P~CS' (F1L[ OUT P~l APPLICATION PER ~AC1LI~) .' PROJECT CONTACT .. PilOH8 ~ ~~ · : ~~ , ~:~ .. .... ..... ,.~ :..%.%: :.. ~BR~ 8 CQ~ENSATION ~ · · IHSUR[R *HO~B CHE~IC~ CONPOSITION 0F ~TERIALS STORED. T~K ~ 'voLU~ . C~lC~ED {~-CO~EECI~ H~) DATES STOOD CH~I~L P~VXOUSLY ~AT~R TO ~ACILITY PROVIDED BY lO,PTa TO OROUNO~A~R, i ~ ~8~T ~A~R ~EL~ . ~801L IYP~ AT FACILITY I i [DBSCRIBB HO~ RES/DUB IN T~K(8) ~D P/PING IS TO B~ R~OVgD ~D D/SPOS~D O~ (INCLUD~ T~SPORTATXON ~D DI8PO8~ · * pLEASE PROVIDE I~FO~TION ~RE~UES-TED' ~O'N 'REV,ERSB SID~ 0~ THiS -S'HBET BEPoRR SUB~I~INO APPL'ICATION Tills FO~ ~g BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PEfl~TY OF PERJURY ~D TO Tile BEST OF ~ KNONLEDOS IS TRUE ~D CORRECT. · 'PROCESSED: '~' ~/ TANK(S), PIPING a DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING T~N~GTHS ~ND DIMENSIONS ' PROPOSED S/~VfPLING I. DC~TIONS. DESIGNATED BY THIS sY~g~OL "(~)" ~/ ~_AREST STREET OR INTERSt~TION ! , , i "-' ' /~N~ ~TATF_~: ~,T~q OR: sU WATERS WITHIN 100' ~IUS 0F FACILI~ :~¢};}~ . 41 ~" .... ~R OZL ~TZNG Date Repo~t~: 01/27/89 ~ Page i o~ 2 ~ly~enm NIcke~ Vanadi~ Cyanides ', Phenols ' .. Sulfides ::':' Hexaval~t Chromi~ O~1 and Grease , pH .~?~. Peneky-Ma~ens Flash Poin~ ' ~:. ~B · S ugfg " .... ~X, ' ug/g .... 1550. 20. 9020 1 -::'~ Reactive Cyanide - Reac=ive SuLfide Corrosivity, · :' Organic Lead " Chloride -~ (See Page 2 for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, and References) :% ....... . ................... ~. .................... ~3:::::::~ ~. ........ :. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD~ CAUr-QRNIA 93301 I~IONE 327-491 ~t~t~ NoVemb Mr. Bgb Taylor B~R OIL ~TING; 3212 ~to~o S~eer B~e~field, C~o~a 93308 ~G~ING: Site R~e~afion Invol~g R~ovfl of Hy&oc~bon Cont~ated Soft From Pre~ous T~ RemOvfl Locafio~ 3212 ~Emo~S~ee~:B~fi~fl, De~ Mr. Taylor: we, Kern ~oment~ Se~ce, hereby ~de~t~d you ~e r~ov~, ~po~afion ~d ~spos~ of appro~ately s~een (16) ~bic ~ of gaso~e cont~ated soft from yo~ B~field facffi~. We cont~ated sog is ~e reset of a le~g ~der~o~d ~el storage 'system. SCOPE OF WO~: We propose to expedite the work in order to meet a reasonable deadline. To do this PHASE I - MITIGATION WORKPLAN PROPOSAL': ' KES Will develop and submit, on your behalf, a Mitigation Workplan Proposal to the Kern COunty Department of Health Services for approval..This proposal will include; method of contaminant removal, site health and safety plan, schedule of on-site activities and final disposition of waste. Total cost for this phase of the project is $300.00. Approval of this proposal is anticipated to take one to three weeks. PHASE II - EXCAVATION AND SAMPLING: KES will excavate contaminated soil to the dimensions established in the attached "Characterization of Soil Contamination Report" conducted by B.S:K. and Associates. This report has characterized the extent of contaminated soil as occupying an area measuring approximately eleven (1 t) feet in depth and a lateral distance of nine (9) feet south of the previous dispenser location. The report also estimates the zone of -. contaminated soil contains an in place volume of sixteen (16) cubic yards Post Office Box 5337, Bakersfield, California 93388 · (805) 589-5220 In California · (800) 332-5,376 Mr. Bob Taylor BAKER OIL TREATING November 29, 1990 Page 2 REGARDING: Site Remediation Involving RemoVal of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil From Previous Tank Removal Location 3212 Antonino Street, Bakersfield, ' ':' KES proposes to stockpile excavated soil on-site in an area acceptable to baker Off · Treating prior to loading and transport. KES will' attempt to segregate §oils which ~ '. f'~re not visibly contaminated. Stockpiled' contaminated soil will be placed on poly .,,...~':'~-sheeting and covered with same to preclude dispersal of contaminants. ~':"'~ ". representative soil sample will be obtained from the Contaminated stockpi/e~d ........... §~lbi~ti~d' f6 kh~'-p'i~6p6§ed"diS~J~S'~.l'-facility for"waste'proflling purposes. ~ It is antidpatedthis-' poruon'; .... of the project" ............. can be peffonned~ '': m; '?one;":'~""(l?""~-'-~'day's':':~':~'"~?~'~'~!~ttme. Upon complete excavation of the area equivalent to the dimensions oUdined, KES will retrieve four (4) soft samples from the excavation as directed by the Kern County Environmental Department of Health Services' on-site representative. We propose to retrieve one (1) sample from three (3) of the four (4) walls of the excavation, specifically the east, west and south walls. One (1) sample will also be retrieved from the floor of the excavation. All project sampling will be performed in accordance with EPA Publication SW-846, Proper chain of custody docuraents and sample preservation will be employed. The samples-will be transported to a state certified laboratory and tested to con_Cu-m removal of contaminated soil. .Analytical results are expected to be available within ten (10) Working days of sample delivery to the laboratory. Total cost for this phase of the project is $1,950.00 including laboratory fees. PHASE III - TRANSPORTATION TO LAIDLAW'S BuTTONWILLOW, CALIFORNIA DISPOSAL FACILITY: Upon receipt and review of analytical results, KES will transport the contaminated soil to. Laidlaw's Buttonwillow, California Disposal Facility. While the in-place volume of contamination has been estimated at approximately sixteen (16) cubic yards, we expect the volume of soft to be transported will be greater due to expansion. KES estimates approximately twenty (20) cubic yards of soft will be require transportation to disposal. Due to weight considerations, tt~ may require two (2) loads for completion. Total cost for this phase if one load is required is $650.00. Should two (2) loads be necessary, the total cost for this phase will be $875.0O. .' Mr. Bob Taylor" BAKER OIL' TREATING November 29, 1990 Page 3 · REGARDING: Site Remediation Involving Removal of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soft From Previous Tank Removal Location 3212 Antonino Street, Bakersfield, Our transportation costs for this project include profiling of waste to Laidlaw, Buttonwftlow and also manifesting and scheduling of tracks into Laidlaw. .: All disposal and facility waste acceptance charges will be billed' directly to Baker Oft ":' '. _- .Treating by Laidlaw.' It will be the responsibility of Baker Oft Treating to establish Note: Should you req,uire disposal inVOicing'to be paid by KEg, charges will be billed to Baker Off Treating at invoice cost plus twenty percent (20%). 'PHASE IV - BACKFILL OF EXCAVATION: . KEg will truck in a maximum of twenty (20) cubic yards of clean back~!! material and the excavation will be backfilled to grade. Total cost for this'phase of the project is $1,400.00 ' A written report with all documentation will be presented to Baker Off Treating at the completion of 'this project. A copy will also be submitted to the Kern County Department of Environmental Health on your behalf. In addition, we are including the following schedule of work stages. This schedule will commence upon receipt of authorization, to proceed from Baker Off Treating. 5 - 7 Working Days Profiling of waste for disposal at permitted facility. 5 - 7. Working Days · Scheduling equipment, persoImel, agencies, client and disposal facility 'to begin · excavation of contaminated soft. 1 - 2 WOrking Days " Soft excavation and sampling. Mr. Bob Taylor " BAKER OIL TREATING November 29, 1990 Page 4 REGARDING: Site Remediation Involving Removal of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil From Previous Tank Removal Location 3212 Antonino Street, BaRersfield, 1 ~ 2 Weeks i'~Completion and receipt of analysis performed to characterize removal of contaminated soft. Scheduling equipment, personnel and client, to transport waste to. dispOsal and begin baclifill and compaction of excavation. We estimate a minimum of nineteen (19) working days and a maximum of twenty- eight (28) Working days.to project completion. There are no provi.'sions in the Scope of Work described above for any of the following items: - Profiling, excavation or transportation of contaminated soft beyond twenty (20) cubic yards. Providing materials, equipment and/or labor for backfill should contaminated soft exceed the dimensions stated herein. Resurfacing. Excess ground water, dewatering, pumping or drainage. Unknown or unreported subsurface cOnditions such· as electrical, plumbing, piping, utilities, communications, sewers, septic systems, concrete anchors, etc. Soil compaction testing. Structural conditions or modifications for adjacent buildings, structures, ground cover, etc. Removal of ground .cover (i.e., concrete, asphalt, etc.), to' facilitate removal of contaminated soft. Mr. Bob Taylor " BAKER OIL TREATING ,~. ~ November 29, 1990 · Page 5 REGARDING: Site Remediation Involving Removal of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil From Previous Tank Removal Location 3212 Antonino Street, Bakersfield, - Shoring, sheeting, piling. '; - Expedited mm-around of laboratory results. i..!i': ............... - Delays, stoppages or additions to project by owner, buyer, disposal facility or ...... ........................ regulatory agenCi~S~ ': ............ ' ........................................................ --: ::! .~ · ,.:-',-, .. Strikes, acts of God, adverse weather conditionS.· 'i:[ :~' ' Removal or disposal of contaminated ground water. Disposal of materials other than described in above Scope of Work. On-site 'treatment of contaminated soil and/or ground.water. AUTHORIZATION: The prices .quoted herein are valid for a period of no more than thirty (30)~days or until the project is awarded, whichever comes first. We are looking forward to providing these services for your firm. To authoriZe our services, please sign and return one (1) cOpy of this letter as our agreement and authorization to proceed. ... Sincerely, OperationS Supervisor " CBD:be · Mr. Bob Taylor BAKER .OIL TREATING November 29, 1990 Page 6 REGARDING: Site Remediation Involving Removal of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil From Previous Tank Removal Location 3212 Anto .nino Street, Bakersfield, AUTHORIZATION: ., .... .,:i?The terms and conditions of the foregoing letter agreement are acceptable to Baker ...~.., & Associates ;:'/' Y ~ Geotechnical Consultants. Inc. Geotechnical Engin~ring - Engin~rm~ G~logy - Environmental Engineering. Engin~rin Au~st 29, 1990 A~ention: .~. Bob Taylor h accor~ ~ o~ a~eemenk we have stapled ~d che~y ~d ~o~dwater staples ob~ed ~om ~e B~er Off Trea~g ~ .m 3212 ~tonlno '.,~ PRO~ ~O~~ON Prelimin~ tes~g of soft staples, ob~ed at ~e time of remov~ of ~el ~ ~d ahel ~pe~er, ~cated rela~ely ~ g~o~e · e ~pe~er. ~e site w~ ~e subject of a Soft ~nmminafion ~aCtemfion repo~ prepped BSK & ~sociates (O~ JOB B89247, ~ted November 29, 1989). O~ oh~n~ Si~ ~actemfion ~cated ~at ~e ve~ e~ent of To~ Pe~olem HY~bo~ - G~o~e (~H-G) ~d si~ifi~t Be~ne, Toluene, Xylene, ~d Ethylbe~ene ~) conmn~a~ons w~ less ~' 10 feet beneath the site. ~e later~ e~ent of conmahon w~ ~cated to be less ~ 9 feet ~om ~e fomer location of ~pe~er. Gro~dwater, at that ~e, w~ fo~d to be at 30 feet benea~ the site. We conmated soft w~ excavated to a depth of 10.5 feet for ~pos~. ~dersmd mat by ~m En~o~enml Se~s. ~c~ tes~g of soft s~ples ob~ed ~om sides ~d boUom of ~e excavation ~dicated non-detemble con~n~afions of ~H-G ~d B~ ~om locafiom ~ong the no~, e~t ~d west side-wall~ floor. Test resul~ of the soft sample obm~ed ~om the south side-wa~ ~dicated that -- [r~no, Cali~orma ~.1706 · 1~45 "[~' Slre~L Suite 105 ~ Telephone ~2tjg~ 495-'~200 Fax ,2091 485-7427 - Fr~no. Calilorma · 1445 "F" %m~,l · ~'h.phone ,' Sampling and Testin~ oUR JOB B90176 : , Baker Oil Treating August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 2 gasoline contamination had migrated beneath the adjacent concrete pad as we had suggested in our Site Characterization Report. Excavation of contaminated soft beneath . the concrete pad was .not pefformecM, Reportedly, clean, soft..was .used_to.baclrfill:the excavation to surface grade. In correspondence (letter dated May 4, 1990) from Ms. Flora Darling, with the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD), Baker Off was directed to obtain a groundwater sample at the location of the former fuel dispenSer. The water Additionally, we recommended that a "slant" boring be drilled near the location of the former ctispenSer island. The boring womd be drilled toward the south, beneath the concrete pad, and soft samples would be obtained for chermcal analyses. Results of the soft sampling and testing would indicate the extent of gasoline contamination beneath pad. The concrete pad, situated north of the Baker Off Treating office,:is approximately .40 feet wide, 35 feet long, and about 3 to 5 inches thick. The pad is covered by a 12 to .... ~.~ · 15 foot h/gh inverted V-shaped awning which is supported by 4 beam.q located at the .. r corners of the pad. It is not known how deep the structural be~m.q are set into the soil 1*1'1~.1~ INVESTIGATION . O~r field investigation for this .assessment was performed On July 26, 1990. Prior to our site drilling, a Kern County permit was 'acquired to drill a groundwater test boring. An OVM Model 580A portable photoion/zation detector (PID) was used at the site to qualitatively screen soft samples for hydrocarbon contamination. Test Boring GW-1 was situgted at the approximate location of the former dispenSer island Boring GW-1 was drilled to groundwater which was encountered at a depth, of 37.25 feet. A groundwater sample was obtained by lowering a clean teflon bailer into the auger-cased borehole. The retrieved sample was drained into two 40;milliliter glass vials with screw-on teflon caps, labeled and placed on ice. No indication of hydrocarbon product or odor was observed within the water sample. Test Boring B-5 was located adjacent to the concrete pad approximately two feet away from Boring GW-1. Boring B-5 was slant drilled on an angle of 35 degrees (measured from vertical) toward the south beneath the pad. Soft samples were obtained from true vertical depths of 5, 10, and 15 feet. Collected samples were capped, labeled and stored on ice. ,' Sampling and Testing OUR JOB B90176 Baker Oil Treating· ~. August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 4 CONCLUSIONS ~: :.,:--.:: Test ~results from our original Site characterization_and_from_ this,assessment indicate..that-~.~-? groUndwater h~ not been impacted by leakage or spillage from' the fuel dispenser. Results fromour slant boring suggest that the vertical extent of si~ificant (less than 100 rog/kg) Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons is less than 10 feet A relatively small TPH-G concentration (34 rog/kg) was detected in the 10-foot .sample. That sample was obtained about 7 feet laterally.beneath the concrete pad,' indicatinv that the lateral extent'of ......................... conmmmauon m likely to. be less.than 9, feet from . the.. former dispenser4ocaUon- - ....... !' ~ ...... (Figure 3). . ' 7 -'iq, b~ :'L'; ~;~ Figure 4 illustrates the assumed vertical and lateral configuration of subsurface soils lilm~ affected by hydrocarbon.contamination. Based on the assumed contamination ...... configuration, the volume of impacted soft is approximately 16 cubic yards. The concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons and constituents associated with this volume soft range from relatively high values directly below the former dispenser to relatively minor and non-detectable values southward beneath the concrete pad. No ACTION It is unknown whether existing gasoline contamination, if left in place, would migrate downward and eventually impact groundwater: Factors evaluated in the Leaching Potential Analysis, included in our original Site Characterization Report, indicated that the potential risk of impact to groUndwater is low. We had recommended that a surface cap of asphalt or concrete would control sudmce Waters' infiltration and s. ubsequent leaching of contamination to the aquifer. Test results from our assessment, and' from the soil sampling and testing performed by Kern Environmental Serv/ce during their excavation procedures, did not detect the presence of benzene, the known Carcinogen constituent of gasoline. The absence of benzene 'in the tested.samples provides a general indication of site conditions but does not conclusively indicate that it is absent in the subsurface. However, if benzene is absent, or present in relatively minor concentrations, then the health risks associated with the contamination left .in place is further reduced. Should groundwater become contaminated from this source, then the costs for combined soils and groundwater cleanup could be high. BSK '. ,' Sampling and Test OURi JOB B90176 Baker Oil Treating August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 5 EXCAVATION Remediation of the subsurface soft contamination may be accomplished by excavating through the concrete pad and hauling those soils to an aPproPriate type landfill_ However, excavation may undermine the northwest corner structural beam supporting the awning. 7:,,. · Excavation would require either removing the awning or installing a temporary'support ' :i.[ ...... ,~ ............ structure such as a joist, and one or two. supporting beams to effectively, unload'~the-:-~'':.~5¢'~``z;. existing northwest corner beam_ Design of a temporary support strucun~ would require ;., the services of a structural engineer. Following _excavation, the permanent beam Should '.'; .:.i~ii!:..'. · be stabili?ed with a sand or concrete slurry, the temporary, supports may be removed, the .. soft baclch'll should be adequately compacted and the concrete pad could be replaced. A rough estimate of costs involved for excavation and disposal of approximately 50 cubic yards of contaminated soils include about $75 per yard for excavation and hauling, $100 per yard for landffil disposal; and about $7,000 for various en~neering, backfilling and /'-~ testing services. Final costs could be approximately $14,000 to $17,000.- V,~Poa EXTaACT~OS An alternative remediation method would involve a vapor extraction (soil venting) system. Soft venting may be accomplished at the site by placing slotted wen casings in borings (extraction wells) throughout the zone ofcontamination. The casings are connected to an air pump which then.evacuates the soft gases into an appropriate filtration system. Venting continues until contaminant concentrations are reduced to acceptable levels. Volatile hydrocarbons may be reduced to acceptable levels using this method. The time necessary to "clean" the site would depend on soft permeabilities, number of extraction wells, and types of equipment. At this site, a reasonable cleanup time could generally be .. expected to be about 3 to 9 months. Soft sampling woUld be necessary throughout the program to monitor residual levels of contamination until they meet regulatory requirements. This option would also require approval by the local Air, Quality District prior to implementation. Cost of soil Venting is dependent on the type and complexity of vapor extraction system ut/l~ed. However, we anticipate that expected costs for even an "inexpensive" system. BSK & 'A4'~,' )( Sampling and Testing OUR JOB B9017'6 Baker Oil Treating, August 29, 1990 Bakersfield, California Page 6 would be substantially greater than those estimated for soil excavation and cl~posal. A ......................... remediation firm spe~ci~g.iny~aporextraction systems-may, be-comul~ed_.f0r~sitez. specific costs. . IJMII'ATIONS Fin'dings and conclusions presented in this report are based on clara obtained from the test borings shown on the Site Plan (Figure 3), and results of analytical testing of soft ....... samples. The report does not. reflect variations, which may exist between borings and · sampling points. These variations cannot be anticipated nor may they be en ',urely accounted for in spite of exhaustive additional testing; ~ report ha~ been prepared in accordance with generally accepted engineering practices for the area,'based on the gu/delines of local and State jurisdictions. No warranties, either expressed or implied, are made. , We are pleased to have had the opportunity 'to provide our services for ~ project. you have questions regarding the content of this report, please call. Respectfully submitted, BSK & A~sociates . Milward B.-SK &/\%',( OATE: ?-26-90 ?.~--~.~L0C~E0 aY, .F. .. TEST HOLE. LOC WATER LEVEL: NO CROUNOWAT~R ~NCOUNT~RED. lOB: EOUiPMENT: MOBILE B-50 8-iNCH HOLLO~ STEM AUGER ~]CURE: I" SP yellowish Brown: ~Ina to SAND: mediUm 2.0 24 261 2.0 35 S~ GRAVELLY SANO: Oork. x'el lowtsh brown: Fine Lo coorse grotned sond: Fine to coorse grovel: 20 subroun~ed: mtcoceous: mols[. -- Boring Te~mInoted ' 8ortn9 8-5 ongled 35 degrees (~rom vertlcol) Log depths no[ represen[o~tve of [rue reft[co ~ ~ Z5 '-' -TILE DESCRIBED SOIL CONOITIONS HAY NOT BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THOSE 'A~'OIFFEREHT ......................................... LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. BSK ~ P 1- 0 = Photolonlzotlon Oetactor Reodln~. * · , . DATE: WATER LEVEL: 37.2FT. BELOW GROUND SURFACE. JOB: BgOl7§ EQUIPMENT: MOBILE B-50 8-1NCH HOLLOW STEH AUGER '' FIGURE: 2 U SP SANO: Yellowish ~rown: F~ne to mea~um 9reined ... .,. w~tn some coarse: '1 .SP SANO: Oork yellowish beach: ~lne grained ~Ith 'S~ GRAVELLY S~NO: Oorl~ coarse grained sand:Y~ ' 1 subroun~d: som~ sIlt~ mlcocsous: mo[st. 2~ 0 SP SANO: LIg~ ygIIow~s~ brown: F~n~ to m~dlum ' ~roln~d: mlcoceous~ moist. " ~HE OESCRISEO 50IL CONOITIONS MAY NO~ 8E REPRESEN~ATIVE' OF THOSE A~ OIFKERENT LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. BSK' ~ P I O - Photolonlzotlon Oetector Reodln~. I -~ TEST HOLE LOG · .'? GW-I<co~Ti~u~o> · ' JOB: 890 !76 PAGE 2 OF ;2 FIGURE: 2 ' "~ C 0 . . .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' '". , . ",,?~1 25 · SP SANO: Light yellowish brown: :~ 9ra~no~: m~cac~oUs: 'mo:st. 0 Groundwater sample obtatnod by hal ler. 4~ ......................... ~ ....... B~lng T~rmlno[ed ; Ot 40 Ft. 4~ .. L..'L. 5o ...... TIlE OESCRIBEO'' so~L '~'ONOI'~ON~-:~ ~'~T:"BE 'RE~RE~h-~TiVE"O~"'Tll°SE"Ar"~i~F~-~NI ............. ~ ..... " ~LOC~ONS ~NO BSK - P I 0 - Phototon~zatson Detector Reading. .. , OUR JOB B90176 · ' ~ Figure 4 Angled Boring B-5 N Concrcm Pad S ! " Bakersfield, Californin ' ~' il! ...... BSK-" Analytical laboratories 1414 Slanislaus Stree! * Fresno, California 93706 * Telephone (209} 485-~310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 · "- Baker Oil Treating B90176 Lab No. Ch902893-I --_~.:~.,=_:_~ ...... ~=:.~.._ ~-~_~_. :.~.- .......... :: ~ ........ =-.=-~ ........... ~.:--:.~. -~Report_Date_._._ ........ 8-/3/90 ~:_~:~i.>:~ Sample Type Water Date sampled 7/26/90 Sample Description 0915 hrs. Date ReCeived 7/27/90. ~"~ GW-1 Date of Analyses 7/31/90 water Analyses for BTXE and TVH. I ~ " ': Compound Results Detection - .. (ug/1) Limit (DLR) Benzene ND 0 5 Toluene ND 0.5 ~th¥1ben~&~&'::::.::::::::::' ND 0.5 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.5 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 50 ~= B~XE-~A 8020 T~lt-~A 8015M ~-None Det~C~ BDL-BeI~ Dec~on L~iC O~-OeCoction ~ Fo= ~e ~rpoe~ of ~Ang . '. ' Cygthia PigmaQ,/ o Michael!Brechmann, QK/QC Superv~/sor ' · . Organics Supervisor BSKAr alyticai' Laboratories ' 1414 Stanislaus Streel · Fresno, California 93706 * Telephone {209} 485-8310 * Fax {209} 485-?'427 Baker Oil Treating B90176 Lab No. Ch902893-2 . Report Date 8/3/90 Sample Type ~ Soil Date Sampled 7/26/90 Sample Description 0950 hrs. 'Date 'Received 7/27/90 "~ B-5-6' Date of Analyses 7/3.1/90 Soil AnalYses for BTXE and TVH Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit _ (DLR) .. Benzene ·. .................. ND 0.05 [:'~.'~ Toluene ND 0 05 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.05 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.11 0.05 · Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 50. 14~r. hcxl: F~XE-~PA 8020 T~I-EP& 8015M ND-None DetecT. ed BDL-BoI°u Decec'c:l. on Llmll: DLR-DeCecC'Ion L].m:LC FOE' the Purpose., of RepoL-C:lng CYn~h i'a Pigman,- / · Micha~ rechmann, Q.A/QC Superviso~ . Organics· Supervisor BSK Ar alyticai Laboratories 1414 Slanislaus Street * Fresno, California 93706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 Baker Oil Treating B90176 Lab No. Ch902893-3 S~ple ~e Soil Da~e S~pled 7/26/90 " S~ple Description 1015 hrs. Date Received. 7/27/90 Compound Results Detection . (DLR) ~'~..~ Benzene ND 0 05 '~ Toluene 0 03 0 05 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.05 · Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.20 0.05 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 34 50. ~ B~-EPA 8020 ~-~A ~-None De~ct~ BDL-Be~ Det~tton L~1~ D~DeCKC/on LInC For ~e Q~/QC Superviso~/ Organics Supervisor BSK --,--- . Analytical Laboratories ' 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, Calil'omia 93706 * Telephone (2(19) 485.8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 Baker Oil Treating B90176 .,. Lab No. Ch902893-4 .Report Date . 8/3/90 ' .S~ple ~e Soil: Date S~pled. 7/26/90 .. Description 1031-hrs. Date Received ' 7/~7/90 (mB/kg) L~it ~o~uen~ ' ' 0 05 0 05 Et'hylbenzene ND 0 05 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.13 0.05 Total Volatile HydroCarbons ND 50. ~-None De~C~ BDL-Bel~ DeCKCI~ D~-DececCion Li~ Fo~ ~e Pu~8~ of b~ng . Cry~hia Pigman,/ Michdel Brechmann, QA//QC Supervisorff Organics Supervisor BSK Log Numbar , .,-" . ~:: ANALYSIS REQUEST/CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Clien, Name --T'-.:_ ~ ..,: '..:' Project or P.O., _ '/ Analysis required ~i sampled sampled See ke3 . of Sample I. below! :' Sample dsal~l~lon :- :ontalne~ number i {See ssy :. t below)... Remarks -7/ i IMPORTANT-NOTICE: No samples will be analyzed without an authorized signature in this section. i , I am hereby requesting BSK's Normal Chain-of-Custody Procedures for ihe above samples. I understand that I am hereby requesting BSK's Formal Chain-of-Custody Procedures for the above samples. I undemtand that these procedures are generally consistentI w/Ih Ihose oulllned In the U.S.E.P.A. SW 846 and thai Ihere Is no these procedures are generally consistent with Ihoss outlined In U.S. EPA Contract Laboraton/Program State- extra charge for this se.~ice, i:~ ! · ment of Work, Section F, and that there is a charge of $50.00 per work order or $5.00 a bottle, whichever is Abthorlzed Signature Authorized Signature . i Time Signature i Print Name Company Date : Relinquished by 'i: ~ Received by Relinquished by i :, . Received by !. ' .. : ~1~ '!'~ ~ KEY: Type: AO-,~ueoua SL-SI.udge SO-Soil P.E-Petroleum OT-Other & Associates Chemical Laboratories :~ Seals: P-Present A-AbSent B-Broken · '! DISTRIBUTION: WHITE, CANARY - LABORATORY PINK. ORIGINATOR .:' Note: .... ; -: I . "'" '~les are discarded 14 days after results are reported unless other arrangements are made. . !'414 St,~ ts Streel Fresno, California 93706 -!~ ;.( i .dous samples wtll be returned to client or disposed of at cllen! expense. Telepho~,.09) 48S-8310 · Fax ~209) 485-7427 .[ · . v;.... ~ . A Division of Kern Backhoe Service Inc . Corer. L/c. #432372 REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANKS HYDROCARBON CONTAMINATED SOIL REMED'IATION ....... :' - · REDOING DIVISION: 3675 Charlanne, Suite A, Redding. California 96002 · (916) 223-4214 CORPORATE ADDRESS: Post Office Box 5337,' Bakersfield. California 93388 o (805) $89-5220. ' In California , '(800) 332-5376' TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I . INTRODUCTION ........................... 1 A. CH~IC~ EXPOS~ ........... , ......... 1 1. DI~CT CONTACT E~OSURE ................. 1 --. '-~' 2. I~TION E~OSURE .................... ....~ B. PHYSIC~ ~S ........... IV, PERSON~ PROTECTIVE EQUIP~NT ' V. WO~ ZONE ~ SECURI~ ~SU~S '. ................ VI DECONT~INATION PROC~U~S "~ VII. GENE~ .S~E WO~ P~CTICES : ................. 6 VIII. ~RGENCY ~SPONSE PL~ ..................... 6 IX. DOC~NTATION ......................... 7 ATTACHMMNT 1 ........ KES Safe Work Practices for Trenching and Excavating I. INTRODUCTION ~...._..._. ..... ~w__..._.~_~it~is~the_intent~_of.these_.oPerating.~procedures_to_ou~line _the~._Health. and Safety measures to be utilized during field activities associated with the removal of underground fuel storage tanks and/or remediation of hydro- > carbon contaminated soil. It may become, necessary to either upgrade or 'A modify these measures based on actual field conditions. It will be the " responsibility of the on-site field supervisor in .conjunction with the i' ~'i~,_, project manager to monitor safety procedures and modify specific require- ments as needed -- II. PROJECT HAZARDS Primary project hazards as'sociated with tank removal and hydrocarbon contaminated soil remediation can be divided into two areas of concern: (1) Chemical hazards posed by product or vapors remaining in storage tank(S), soils and/or groundwater, and; (2) physical hazards associated with working near heavy machinery, (i.e., excavation equipment) in con- junstion with.open excavations. A. CHEMICAL EXPOSURE Fuel products are known to contain the following hazardous chemical constituents: Benzene, Toluene, Xylene (B.T.X.), Ethylene Dibromlde (E.D.B.) and lead. Benzene and E.D.B. are considered carcinogenic 'to humans. The volatile nature of fuel products poses potential expoSure.hazards via inhalation. Possible direct contact with contaminated soils or product residues in the tank(s) repre- sents a potential dermal exposure route. ·The risks associate~ with these materials .and the measures to be taken to minimize those risks are as follows: I. DIRECT CONTACT EXPOSURE Direct contact with the skin could potentially occur through various activities associated with the work, including:, a. Removal and handling of contaminated soil during excava- tion ~___the.backhoe_operato~._and laborers~ " ' ............ b~--_ Soil sampling.~ . The exposure potential via direct contact is considered low for the following reasons: a. Excavation equipment Operators will use equipment to handle waste materials, soils, samples, etc., and will likely not come in direct contact'with waste materials. .~. . b.. Workers will Wear protective clothing to reduce the Iikeli- hood of dermal contact including, but not limited to boots~ .gloves and additional protective clothing, as necessary. c. The nature of operations does not involve splashing or un- controlled release of waste materials, soils or ground water. d. Individuals· performing the work are skilled in teghniques for excayating and sampling; including material loading, sample handling, decontamination, sample packaging and trans- port, and waste loading and transport. 2. INHALATION EXPOSURE Wit~ regard to potential inhalation, the following specific ac- tivities could cause a potential exposure: · a. Volatilization from contaminated soil during removal, 'excava- tion and handling. b. Volatilization from removal of product and wash water during tank purging and cleaning. The potential for exposure.to volatile compounds via inhalation is considered iow .for the following reasons: a. KES will remove tank contents prior to commencing tan~ removal ..................................... actiMi'ties. ........................ ~ ............. ~ ............................ . ..................... · b. Tanks are closed containers and do not allow significant volatilizatio~ to occur. c. Half-face'respirators are to be on-site to protect against inhalation exposure should they become necessary. d. Air monitoring will be performed as a precaution during all. ' on-site operations, and, if' necessary, respiratory prote~- ~.i ........................................ tion Procedures'-wilt.-beimptemented~-~- ' ........ ~ ....... v? ..... ~ ,/ B. PHYSICAL HAZARDS ~ The primary physical hazardsp0sed by activities associated With the removal of underground storage tanks and/'or contaminated soils are those created by working in the vicinity of heavy construction equipment (i.e., backhoes, excavators, loaders, end dumps, etc.) . ..; .~ Hard hats, work boots and ear plugs will be required for all personnel '- working around such equipment. All KES personnel shall follow the I~ YES trenching and excavating standard operating procedures included as Attachment 1. In addition, heat from high ambient temperatures, protective clothing, heavy physical work load and/or a combination of these factors can result in heat stress or heat related illnesses. The following steps will be taken to reduce the potential for heat stress. 1. Training Will be Conducted to familiarize individuals with heat stress symptoms. Employees will notify their supervisors and/or project manager of any sYmptoms encountered. 2. Should protective clothing be required, work-rest cycles will be implemented allowing employees tO periodically remove protective clothing and cool down. Breaks will be scheduled on a regular basis. 3. Liquids will be available on-site.to replenish body fluids. ......... i~ ............................. 4 ..... All personneL~r~equired, t0__~.~._.P~9~.~.~X~_. ~!.~h~g...y~!1. do so in accordance with KES "Standard Operating Procedures for Chemical III. AIR MONITORING !' During waste excavation, waste loading and tank purging/cleaning ~operations, an HNU photoionization detector (P.I.D.) or equivalent will be available to measure airborne-levels of organic vapors. Readings will ................. be taken above ~he.~xcavation_~nd....~he_...~ank to_~onitor .the.pres.encelof vapors. In the event that sustained readings of 20 Ppm total organic zone for 5 minutes, work will be sto~ped and respirators will be.donned ... by all personnel in the.active zone. In the event that levels of volatile organics exceed the 20 ppm range, the fieid supervisor in consultation with the project manager will make a determination for the need to further '.", upgrade safety measures. Examples of. possible upgrade measures i~clude: - Additional monitoring to characterize combustibility consideration and. oxygen deficiency. - Additional personnel protective clothing and upgraded respiratory protection. - Additional on-site safety meetings. , Air monitoring will be performed by the field supervisor and wili be implemented during tank removal activities. IV. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal protective equipment will be worn by all personnel in the active area. Personal protective equipment, as outlined below, is de- signed to prevent contact with contaminated materials and/or injury. A. COVERALLS . Ail personnel will, when appropriate base~'upon potential skin contact, wear a one piece, front zippered, tyvek or polyethylene ....................... coated...ty~ek suit to.p. ro=ec~ _~gainst_dermal_exposure ells are expected to provide adequate protection-to personnel and will be replaced after each use, when torn, or otherwise damaged. B. WORK BOOTS Work boots with adequate support will be worn at all times. Rub- bar boots with steel toes will be deemed adequate. L~':'~ Hardhats will be worn by all personnel working'in the vicinity of heavy machinery. . -"-~<,~::.,~:~,' ........ ' V. WORK ZONE AND SECURITY MEASURES ~ ' 0nly authorized personnel will be allowed in the active working zones. Active work zones will be marked'with temporary barriers and · : should be posted as construction zones. Throughout the various field activities, all personhel entering an active zone will have the full compliment of protective clothing pr~viously described. The field super- visor will be responsible for ensuring that all personnel are prop~rly equipped. Fire extinguishers conforming to the local Fire Prevention standards will be maintained in the work area. VI. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES All excavation and sampling equipment, as well as all non-disposable protective gear coming in contact with contaminated'soils or ground water at the sit~, will be decqntaminated prior to being reused. A high pres- sure'steam cleaner will be employed to effectively accomplish decon- tamination. Sampling equipment and neoprene gloves will be washed thor- oughly with'soapy water and rinsed with clean water. Disposable protec- tive gear will' be placed in plastic bags and/or drums for future disposal. If personnel have direct skin contact with contaminated soils orI .ground water, the following procedures will be followed: A. Remove necessary protective clothing. · B. Wash the affected area with soapy water. C. Rinse with clean water. D. Wash and rinse non-disposable protective equipment. E. Don new protective clothing and clean equipment, as appropriate. VII. .GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES · Direct contact with ground water and'.$oils during excavation activi- .ties. will~beavoided.--However, in--the event~.of.contac~ with.protective clothing, the employee will immediately follow the procedure oUtiined_ in Section VI~ i .'/i'~-.- No food, drink, or smoking will be allowed in areas where work is ' being performed. The following standard operating procedures will be observed: :: A. Ail work will be planned in advance of the site work. B. No eating, drinking or smoking will be allowed prior to removal of protective clothing and decontamination. C. Restricted areas will not be entered without proper protective clothing. D. Utility lines will not be tampered with. E. Ail personnel must know the location of the first aid kit. F. Lift with.leg muscles and not with your back. G. Ail injuries must'be reported to field supervisor. H. No horseplay, scuffling or other acts which may increase the risk of an accident will be allowed. I. All personnel will wash thoroughly at the'completion of the work day prior to leaving the site. VIII. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Before starting work, an emergency response network will be estab- lished. Information containing the name(s), address(es), telephone numbers, and individual contact(s) of. the nearest health,'fire,'and police facilities will be assembled.. Thi*s information will be documented on the Tailgate Safety Meeting form and incorporated into the job, log. Ail ~-c.:~3~.:--5'~ :~-~-: :-.~.,~--~:--. ~" ::---::::~''r~;~':~rv-r'--r;~:~'~-~'.-':v~'' -.~,-i '~"-~- ~f~:~:~-~r ........... ~j~'L ~i .... ' ~ ~ '" ~.- personnel will be made aware of this info~atiOn and the facility loca- tions in the even~ of an emergency. ~ .... Provisions will be made ~o allow for on-site decon=~ina=ion of per-. '~' so,el who come in direc= contact with cpnt~inated soil or gas vapors. ~,~.. .. , .'', ,.~e field'supe~isor, ~echnicians and equipmen~~ opera~ors Will have CPR and First ~d Training. . ~ .... · ..... ~ IX. DO~NTATION ' :. ' , ~ .. .... . " Documentation of air monitoring will be included in the job log~ .~.. Medical su~eillance and OS~ inju~ recordkeeping are maintained in - ....~ . the Kern Enviro~ental Se~ice office and shall follow established A Division of ' · 'm'~,ern'Backhoe Service, lnc.. .- -I SAFE WORK PRACTICE DOCUMENT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE f/87-003 February 1987 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE P. O. Box 5337, Bakersfield, California 93388 ~ '. (805) 589-5220 INDEX II. PERMIT R~UIREMENTS III. OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR EXCAVATIONS E. Access - F. Crossings · ', G. Excavators H. Undermining I. Retaining Walls J. Barriers K. Water Accumulation L. Vibrations or Superimposed Loads IV. PROTECTIVE SHIELDS ~D WELDING HUTS A.' Construction Standards V. ~DITION~ PERSO~EL PROTECTION This standard operating procedure shall be applicable to all construction of trenches or excavations which are at least five (5) but less than twenty (20) feet in depth and into which a person is required to descend. II. PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Kern Environmental Service'Project managers shall ensure a yalid,permit · '~ from CAL/0SHA has been obtained prior to commencing any excavation, ~ trench, or earthwork activity within the~'scope of ,this policy....' at the site of an excavation. ; III. OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR EXCAVATIONS A. General 1. KES ~roject managers or qualified designee shall not permit work in or adjacent to excavations until a reasonable examina- - tion of same has been made to determine that no conditions exist which would expose personnel to injury from moving 2. Prior to opening an excavation, effort shall be made to de- termine whether underground installations will be encountered and if so, where they are located. .When excavation work approaches the approximate location of an underground installation, the exact location shall be determined by appropriate means (i.e., careful probing, hand digging,'etc.) before proceeding. · When uncovered, adequate protection shall be provided for the existing installation(s). , 3. Ail known owners or underground facilities in the subject area shall be advised of proposed work at least 48 hours prior to the start of actual excavation.· 4. Surface encumberances such as trees, rocks, or poles which may create a hazard to personnel shall be removed or made 'safe before excavation is begun. 5~ Inspection Of'excavations by the project manager or qualified designee shall be conducted after every rainstorm or other .. hazard-increasing occurrence and the protection against slides · ·') and cave-ins shall be increased, if necessary, before personnel ......... ~ .............................. -~are permitted to--enter the excavation ~ B. Guard~ing Ail ·personnel who enter excavations five (5)'feet or more 'in depth shall be protected by-a system of shoring, sloping, be~ching or other alternate means. 1. Shoring systems where used shall be designed, installed and removed to meet ~all applicable requirements of Title 8., California Administrative Code, Sections 1540-1541. 2. Sloping may be used in lieu of shoring provided equivalent . protection is afforded to personnel. Slpping shall be. 3/4 · 3. Benching in hard, compact soil is permitted provided that a slope ratio of,3/4 horizontal to 1 vertical, or flatter,is C. Spoil Excavated material shall be prevented from falling back into the area where personnel are working. Excavated material shall be "-~'.~ placed no closer than two (2) feet from.the edge of excavations .... ...- greater than five (5) feet in depth. No method that disturbs the soil which is in place (such as driving stakes) shall be used to contain spoil material. D. Supervision E~cavat£on work shall at all times be under the immediate Super- vision of personnel with authority and qualifications to.modify the shoring system or work methods, as necessary, .to provide greater safety. E. Access A stairway, ladder or ramp securely fastened, in place at suitably guarded and protected locations shall be provided for personne! to enter or leave the excavation. F. Crossinss Trenches shall be crossed only where safe crossings have been provided. G. Excavators Personnel working in the vicinity of operating excavating equipment shall Work in a safe position so that-there is no danger of falling into or otherwise contacting the machine's moving parts. H. Underminin~ · an adjacent foundation or other structure until it has beenI determined by a qualified person that such excavation will in no way create a hazard to.personnel or until adequate safety measures have bee~ implemented. 2.Undermined sidewalks or pavements shall be supported to safely carry anticSpated loads.. ~ ...... ~ 3. Immediate remedial action shall be implemented if stability'iof the trench and/or adjacent structures is breached. All ~ _~,~.~--~.such remedial actions shall be inspected daily or more condztzons warrant, by a qualzf~ed person and the protectxon I. Retainin~ Walls No existing wall or other structure shall be made to function as a retaining wall until it has been determined the structure will i - safely withstand anticipated loads that otherwise might be a source of hazard to personnel. J. Barriers ' Means shall be prgvided to prevent mobile equipment from inadver- ~ tently entering excavations. At remote work locations adequate physical barrier protection shall be provided to prevent personnel from falling into excavations. Ail wells, pits, shafts, caissons, etc. shall be barricaded or securely covered. Upon completion of exploration or similar operations, temporary wells, pits, shafts,. etc., shall be backfilled, K. Water Accumulation 1. Diverson ditches, dikes, or other effective means shall be i. Used to Prevent surface water from· entering an excavation and.to provide adequate drainage of the area adjacent to the excavation. ' 2.Accumulations of water in excavations which may endanger person- nel safety shall be controlled before work further progresses. L. Vibrations or Superimposed Loads Necessary safety provisions shall be implemented if vibrations or superimposed loads may endanger personnel safety. .... ~-==i~ :~--:=~ .-:: IV..- PROTECTIVE SHIELDS-AND--WELDING. HUTS=.:.=~=~-~<-~::_.= ....... ~:.~ .... A. Construction Standards If protective shields or welding huts are used to protect personnel, ~ '~4' ~hey shall be constructed to provide' ~he protection specified by' ~ C~/OS~. Plans and calculations prepared by a registered civil .... engineer shall be made available for field inspection at ~the · V.- ~DITION~ PERSONNEL PROTECTION .... ~ ~': As deemed necessary by the pro]ccC manager, additional persOnnel tectmve equmpment shall be used. Such equmpment may consist of, but is not limited to, pers6nnel proeecr~ve clorhSng, resp~rato~ protec~on,~ safety harness and tagline, atmosphere testing, etc. Use of additional personnel protection devices shall be in accordance with established company polScy, mnufacturer~ recomendatSon~, and applicable ~tate ~?~}:'?. .... ~ and federal regulations. ...i HANSEN ENGINEERING JOHN H. HANSiEN 1716 Oak, Suite 4, Bakersfield, CA 93301 · [~ 0 5] 3~5-5~ I January 3~ 1991 .]ob No. GgO-115-444 Kern Backhoe P.O. Box 5337 Bakersfield, Ca. 95308 "~ ~' ~Attention Chris DeArmon ' Project: Compaction Report ~or Valley Steel at . Baker Oil, ~212 Antonino Ave Gentlemen: Included herein are the soil compaction test results and the Recommendations`mnd Conclusions for the above named project. there are any questions regarding this report plemse don't hesi~mte. 'to call mm mt (805) ~,25-5252- -. Recommendations and Conclusions: Areas tested did meet the minimum required compaction of ninety ~., percent of the Maximum Dry Density. (ASTM D-I~.~:~ Method for that particular soil. The soil at 5~BEG ~as required to meet eighty-five (85%) pe~r~n~ aq a base to co~pact the upper lay,s Upon at the 90% compaction r~quirement. ~ ~anua~y 5~ 19~1 ~ob No.G~O-115-444 Soil Compaction Test Results : ~)_'/.___ Minimum Required Compaction (ASTM D'2922) 12.8% Optimum Moisture Content Date · No. Location Grade , floisture~ I Lbs/Gu FL LbslC~ Ft Colpactian :Retest 12121190 1, HEST SIDE OF PIT 5'BF6 15,9 97,4 114,1 ~,0 't':=.:OSl Required al base " 2, NORTH SIDE OF PIT 4'8F6 IT,5 103,1 114,6 90',0 : " T, CENTER OF PIT ~'9F6 i2,9 103,2 i14,~ " 4, EAST SIDE OF PIT 2'8F6 8,4 104,2 114.6 90,9 " 5', NEST SlOE OF PIT 1'8F6 9,2 107.4 ~14,6 " &. CENTER OF PIT FINISH B.6 106.5 114,6 92.9 End of Tests * Indicates a failing test ~HH/kl kernbac. 115 sd 15 ~lora Darling' KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Bakersfield, California 93301 · ii REGARDING: Removal of Gasoline Contaminated Soil at Baker Oil Treating, 3212 · ~ -i' Antonino, Bakersfield, 'California, KES Project No. 562 .... "- Enclosed please find all pertinent docUmentation for the above referenced project. · '" The following items have been included for your information: ..... KES Non-Hazardous Waste M-nifest Numbers: 12219, 102513, 102509, 12225, 12218, 12224, 12223, 102510, 102506, 102505, 12221, 12220, 102508, 102512, 102507, and 102511. . 2. Gibson Oil & l~efining Receipt Ticket Numbers: 49692, 49695, 49699, 49704, 49710, 49714, 49691, 49696, 49701, 49706, 49712, 49715, 49690, 49694, 49698, 49703, 49709, and 49713.. 3. Soft Confirmation Analysis (B. G. Laboratories No. 10848-1 through 3).' 4. Soft Sample Chain of Gustody. 5. Hausen Engineering Gompaction Report. Should you have any questions regarding this project, please feel free to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, CHRIS B. DE ARMON, R.E.A. Operations Supervisor GBD:be..' Enclosures cc: Bob Taylor Baker Performance Ghemicals 5125 Boyl .an Street Bakersfield, California 93308 Post Office Box 5337, Bakersfield, California 93388 · (805) 589-5220 In California · (800) 332-5376 · "" ":;'it'i' NON:HAZARDOU$,,WASTE: HAULER' RECORD Field 'AddresS,' J ~ ~T~~ ~.' .... Special Handling InstructionS: City, State,-~ ~~~~ · ~ · ~~' .~ GlOves ~ Goggles ~ Other . Order Placed By-~ ~~ . .. ~ DESIGNATED FACILIW. . ~ ' ~ ~ NOTE: This form to be used in lieu of the California Depa~ment of Health Set- ' City, State,.~p' ' ~ ~ ' '~ ' vices Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-H~RDOUS wastes ~nly. Signature~Authorized ~gent or Drive: . ~ ~ . . ~ , ~/~ r I .... '~ ......... '~'~ ............ ~ '~'~- , : Quantity Received Bbls. Date .. , City, State,,Zip -~ ~ ~. ' DISPOSAL M~HOD: ~ Su~ace Impoundment~ ~l~jection' " ' ' ' ~ ~ ~ flotum co~ to: GENERATOR UNLESS'OTHERWISE SPECIFIED '- . S~nature of~/ized~nt, ~ Date ~ " " H~RDOUS WASTE · -', ~'NON~ ' HAULER RECORD ..-'~ ' " ' ":~:'~;~TO BE USED FOR NON-HAZARDOUS..WASTES ONLY. ,.-' - Field Address _ .~{~ ~~[~ ~ Special Handling Instructions: Ci~, State, Zip L~ ,. ~ o ~ ~ Gloves ~ Goggles ~ Other ~ ~ _- Address (HaUler Must Complete) ~ Address ~- ~~ , Pick Up Date I. t4 ~ [ ~me , ~,~ ~ NOTE: This form to be used in lieu of the California Depa~ment of Health Sar- State, Zip - vices Hazardous W~ste Manifest for NON-H~RDOUS wastes~ only. Phone ~5 ~- ~ ~~ ~ '. REMARKS: I ;.~sms.~~l (F..,,,~Operator Must COmplete) .. Ouanti~ Received ~ ~ ~bls. Date ~: .; Name 1~ ~~ ~ ~ AM '~ ' Addres _ ~ Ci~, State, Zip ~v ~~ ~ ' DISPOSAL M~HOD: ~ Sudace ImP~ent ~ ~ Injection . ~ . - ,. . 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': ~ I Order Placed By ~ ~.t/( ~ ~ ~ DESIGNATED FACILI~ Signature of Auth~ized Age~ / J · Name ~ ':~ ~ ~' L ~ ~--; ' ' '; ' ] ' ~ City, State, Zip~'~~ · ~ ~~ Title Address~- ~: ~ " Pick Up Date /- J~' ~ / Time City, State, Zip ~'~~~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ,~ NOTE] This form ~o be used in lieu of the California Depadment of Health Ser- ~. .~ vices Hazardous Waste Manifest for .NON-H~ARDOUS was]es only. Phone ~ ' .-~' ~-~ ~' REMARKS: ' Date ~ , , , ./ , , ~ -? .~. · Addr =~ ;/~.,, ~/~., ~,. -' Time U PM . y, , p~--. ~ .... _ --- / ; ' .. DISPOSAL M~HoD: ~ SU~ace impoundment4 ~' ~/Injection . - * ' ' ~} ' '~ ' Return Co~ To: GENERATOR UHLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ' ~ Signature of Authorize~ Agent ~ Date . . '.:~[ · .~ , NOTE= It is not necessa~ ~o send copy to Dept. of ~e~th S,~ice,. - . ~ NO H~ARDOUS FEES SHOULD BE L~IE9~ ~o~ ~o :~ HAU LEE ~OPY. ' - . ,. . . .. . ;~'- 12/8~ · ' ~' · ' ~ .... ~:.~;.- P,O. BOX 5295 .. BAKERS. FIELD, cALIFORNIA 93388 ...... . "...ii;~ :-.- ',: ,"-"~ ::. 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NO~: This form ,o be used in'lieu of ,~ California MeDe,merit of Health Services . · Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-~ARDOUS wastes only. ' ' / ' ' o/1'i-I Signat~~ed A~~ .: 5 ? ..,. "' · : '.- "/~, Date · -. ~.~:::~8,C.~.U~¢~. [ (Facility, Operator Must Complete).... :"' ' . Quantity Received · ebls. Date N~me' ~:~ ~:~, ~ ~. · · :'" , .:".U,,... . Addres'~~~~~,~~~ . .' '. ".': Time ~PM '. ~ ~-- ~/-~ ': · · ' .' .-'- DISPOSAL METHOD: · ~ Surface ImpoUn~en~. D~jection Phone ~~~ ~DisP.:.T~k~t ~~~ '.. .... . :. ' ~ Landfill-~her '' ' -- - - ' ' " : * '" "':'{~:~" ~ " ' '" .' ' ' . ' ~etu~ C;~'To: GENERATOR UNLEsS oTHERWISEsPECI~ED . 'Signatu[ff of ~th~d ~ ,nt' ' /.-: ?:~'.'~' ': - ' ""' ' : Date - NOTE:,t is not necessary to ~e~d COpy tO'De~"°~'H'ea~th ~rvices. ~' -' '.. ' - " ' .:. : .,. : -- ~'~vs-~-~o - .-" . .' -' . . · -.-.:. ~. ;' HAULER. COPY :'.... : -: '" . "' :'.'"' :"-" - · ' -- ' ': ~'~ :" -~' .". --' '. · ." """-'::~'=:~.~._ '~_L.:_-LL__' ........ ~ .. · j Well, Tank No. " . . ':.- .. :' '~i~;?,,i Pi? BOX 5'295'',~ BAKERSFIELD, CAUFO, RNIA 93388 " ' : ~ · - [; . Fieldor Area " "''::iiii -!.i: ?'ii::' ':!'::'i: !'(805)'589-5220~ N.O102505 '.". · '~'-";".'.~,':'.;~.!:"! .-.:i.,:::'-:':?:':.., :'~'" "i..~ .~.' .,. ~..~ NON-HAZARDOUS.WASTE HAULER RECORD .~ ., .... '")",'"' .. ~.-, ., .. · ·:" ':" ~!~TO BE USED FOR NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES ONLY.:'" ' " :'-:''" (Get ,rator Must Complete): ,¥! '. '.i:), ':~':.¢:~:~.' " 'WASTE TO BE DISPOSED · ' ........ "'"'" ': ....... "';' . . :.. ~ Type .,,~'~fl-S,Ol,~t./~_." ~",,~L~'"~-~I~/I',,t/~-)'~'X~ """~'~,' / ,..:.'... .. .;: .? :' ¥ .., .... .:.:... · · ,.: . , · , . .,::,~ ~ . · ~ ' '. ' , ;,.: ;.',~...~. - . ...~ , ~ .,... .. .,,. ~- :. ':' Field..~ddresS'~ )~ ~~1'~. ~, · SpecialHandlinglnstructions: . '. 6"X e ;"-IU a ogg e,, aO her '.'~ '.?' phone'.'" ~O~- ~.7 ."~ ~') ~ ~ '' Quantity ~- ~. ': "'"":;:~"~:":':"' ' ' .Bbls. or ;r .-. . . . -~?.: :.,,...' :.=... j ". . · . , ,', · . ....'.; ...... . ...-.'-~..!:..~.ignatureof.~th~ize~nt .'/ :~ Name, ~,~0~ 011 ~ ~,~ ~ . .-. . :: '.'"' ". :' - "~ ,'i Addr~ ~ ~ ~o~~) ~..':?'"' ..,- ~" ': . ' .: .....: · ..... . . ~ - ":~"f:~~~ ~' ~ . City, State, Zip ~~5~~ ~" :~:~~ , ~'.':~. '. :"".:~"'~itle' :'"" ~. ~ ' ~ Phone ~ -~ -O~ ' ' '"' ''~''~ ~-' ' ' ~.:~'::'~ . ~. ~.?. ",' ... Ticket~ /OO ~ 7 UnitNo. , ... ~,... , .. , ... ; · ,(Hau er Must Complete) ' · ... ~?;,~'::: ;:....:..'...:......:,.:: ....:. :... . .. . ~ [ , ~ ;.:. 0,:. ":'~ . . . . ':. ~":,~;~;".: ~ ~ "' "~ ~ ~'7 ' ~" Pick UpDate J- / ? Time · .~::.; .z ', '.":"q .. :~'.- ~,,. P . , . ~ ............... : ...... NOTE:'This form· to be used in'lieu o~ the'California Department'of;~Health Services ," Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-HAZARDOUS wastes only..-',.:.'. ~: ' · . "· ..~:~., -.... ~ ' . . ~ - . · . .. . "~ .Phone '~ -~ T, ~3~-~~ . , REMARKS: ::.~"; ~ '" '~'.' :~.:...'::~. ~" :"~ :':" ~~: ~: Signa~re of Authorized~Ageot~ ~°r Driver .... ~ . ~ J~O~ ~ ~ ///-- / -.~.,.:' . ~;~' . .. , {;'~:.. ::"1~i~¢;~~~1 (Fac)'lity. Operator Must ~m~lete) '..~, · ."' . ,.~,,-~-~' ................. t , -... .... _., . . Quantity Received Bbls~: Date. :' ":~::"'";~:':""~"~-":~' ""1'" ""?: ' Name~~'' '~''; ~" ~': ;' ~' ~ .... D A~ . ':.' ?. ~.' ' '. - ~ . '~ - ~' ~ DISPOSAL METHOD: D Surface Im~ou~men~: :: :' t=.::~..::'..CitY: St te,.'Zip: · :.TiCket ' D Landfill .. ~the, ' rE;.:' ';' .." ':...' ". · , / : ':- · ., ':~" '...~ . .: Return Copy TO: GENERATOR UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ' - .~ ~" .: Sia~ture ~f A~r z~d~Agent / "':-i ' ' ' · Date ' ' · '.. ': :::?"~ .':...'-. [.'. :'-':t ~;'{~ .. ~ .... -/ :-// /, ~ -~ ~ _ · ; · · . ~ / NOTE: It ~ not necessary.to send copy to Dept. of Health ~ices; ;. ~.' · · · ,..;" ..'-:.'~//~,/'~~~ ~ -~ ~/~/ · . . NO H~RDOUS FEES SHOULD BE LE~ED , ~ .:..,:~-:~:'.:~ .':'. , ~;;~7:~-~"~''('''.:' '~:; ' ~'' '' - '. '~ "HAULER COPY ' ' .. '. , ': , · ' ·Special Handling InstrUctions: ·: '"' ":'~ "'" '"';" "::':-' ~":" i ' '"" ;':" - ? Pick Up Date /'/~ '~ / Time· ~ ~ PM ':~:~": ~?.'.City, State, Zip~ ~' '"'~ ' ~3~~° ~ Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-HAZARDOUS wastes only. '" ':' Da ~ · "~ ..' ~i~~~l. (Facility Operator Must Complete) ..' ,.~ ".'. ' · ~ · :.:. ~'{.':~.Cit 'S ~i DISPOSAL METHOD: U Surface ImpoUn~menI :' :~;.. 9injeCtion .'~- City, State, Zip '~~~~"~ . ~O~' ' .. ~'Gloves DGoggles ~Other .... . Order Placed. By/~~__ ~ DESIGN~IED FACILITY ' ~ ' ' Date _ / ~ ~ Address ·; ' ' City, State, Zip ~~~ ~ , ~ · ~ ~ · t~','--- Z~p ~~~ ~ :','"~ ~%~ .'' -- ' Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-HAZARDOUS wasteson¥~ ' ' "~ ~i ~t*te,' ':' ,"': ....... ........ NOTE: This form to be used in lieu df the Californi~'eepartment of ~ealth Se~iceS We, Tank NO '-- .." .'-~:."-'~ :--"?-::~:I!.'~ ~.;?:~.:~.~.'~.?¥':~'74:,~'[i~?:c:-:P.o, BOX 6296:'~'.B~ERSFIELD, CAUEORN~ 93388 ~. ::::-.?: ~':.~: .-':".~?.S.:~:C:~:... ,~7~Y~:~.~-?;:~:.~:?~.-~:~ . , · ~,,t?:~.~<T ,':~'~: F~',: :~'.~'~?~'~¢'~: ?~' ",:~ ".-~ ~'7.1:" ~ ...: ~:~'. '.i-L~ i '-.~..-' ': ~-'y.'~.~ 'L~ ~ ~:?.'FF~:~"'-~ "'-:.~:.'-:,': "-'-' ....... ': - ....... ." · ' :. -.. - ' '.'-'" ' ' . .' '-:'..-T' ':~-:' -. -'.:. L. :...'.~' .~:L~';~:~ -'~:,,~:..?~:,~-?.':~:.,'.:T:~ ~'::~.~ ~:, . .. :- -.t .. ' ~ ..' ....~.~¢ ~'~' ~ ~-.- 7,, - -' '..: .,:.,:.~ O - ..... . ......... i._: -- , ..-.. ..... ~ .... , ...... ,-~,..,-,,.,..:.~. ........ ,,-,.(805) 5¢9-5220 ...... ' '" ' · ........ ' ' ....... ~ 102508 rlelO or Area - .... :h' · ' :" ' ..... "' ';"~';?;...;¢~:.~:;;,~4,:~'~:;:~;~-'.~:-~:'.;:~-::W..:-..~': .-; :'¢;.'-'.-...,..,."J'"'~:.'::.:: ...': :.¥ :.~-'..':. · :' .:;..'~....:::: ':' -::,.~ :'.. ~.', ::.' . .. -.- · ."~";;f.:::;~";;.::-%.¢:".;':-~'~-:?;: '::?:,~f.'.;:. :.;::~_.~?;~'¢: ~ :~N O N; HAZA~D'OUS'"WASTE HA U LER RE.cORD :;::;;:~.: ~;~;~:.:::~;:;;~);.:~;..,;.;;. ;::;;:?,,/',;~?:,;;~ ? <';? t:-..:.:'. ~ '~OR' NON-HAZARDouS WASTES ONLY ": :'.":}'.~'~:~;~+;:: ~:' ': :: "-;;' :~-':~':]"-' .~. ?L~'::'~.~".':~:':::: .."'-~:. :-..' · ",'~-:":::';,';;;;::,' ~: "7';'?.'")-'. "'; '..: "". :-;; ,,: ::.':~::~ ::; .'~;'. ::::'?(:',?'.,-' TO' BE' US~ g , ,- ' . ' ' ' ' ' .', ' .: ' ' '. ."' .~' ,'- ( , ~--". ",.,~ "-;'..:~ '?.:-' .' ....... : ::.. ..... : ' · ' ' . . ~ ;' ' ' ' :' ' ; ' ~:(6~~~1 atoeUust co~p~et~)~,,~¢ ~...:;"~:?:~:"~.~',%.,¢:'¢,',".: '.,'WASTE BE ~ISPOSEO ' ""..' (Gene (;; ¥~ "~.t:./.-~ ~', .'~' ;..?" '..- ~. TO . ... .. . ..- .... ..~.' .. . '. '.. ':.-,.:,~-'-:' ?... ~',?:.:.¢:.:,?~::~ .,...'.::...,: ."....- . '. '~:'TyPe" 6A5¢~ ~ "~ ~ ~'i~~ ' - .'.. . . .. · ' -- ",':.. -": '"'~{-' ' .":;,..;'.; ;%?-. :':.. ~... .v ;'.,'..... . "~ ........... .Name ~0~ ~ ~c~ ' ~;~] .. :;, '~..:~'L~.,.' -. L ...'.:: '..' 'L':.:' .:.' - .oener'ating LoCation ~ ~ /0 ' ~~/~O ~ ~. - Field Address ~¢ )a '; ~o~ ~o-"' .~:":~:~.;~;"~:'~'~'.:~;:;'":'~ :::.'?:? '-;:~::"'."~'; "' ' ~ ' . .... T .:~.. , Special Handling InstructionS: ~. · .': " ' ' ' ~ ' ':, ':" ' D Gloves D Goggles ~ Other :City State, Zip '~~'~ , ~'",:"~3~e'~ ' "· " e 05 D~ ' 3 87~ '. ..... Quantity - ~ ' Bbls. ~:. Order'P~cod By 40~ ~¢y/¢~ '.' · '~ '"" '" '" '.;': '"' '"" : '~ DESIGNATED FACILITY: -' ': : · '. '1; '' ":'.","; · ".' ': ' Signature of Aut~ ze~ A~ · ',. ~ ', r 'r: 't~ ":,,-;:'?..-.. ". Name ~ ',~ . ,,.;.,~ . .... . . Title t _ . ' .... . , . :, .,..-. ..., .:.....[: -. ...' '..~. : .".'-'. . -,..,, Tjcket¢, /O'O 77~ · ' unitN°. ~ ~ .:-....~.. ~.: .., .. --.. -: "t-~- 7/" · 'AddreSs ' . ~ 'S33 ~ , - - PickUpDate -Time.: UPM ...... ;-~. .................. city s~ate, Z~p~ ~ ~~'~'}~'' ",-' '~' "-: "? ~ 3 ~ ~" u..~.. · - 'NOTE:' This' form'to be used'in ,eu of~e' California"Depa~meht bf Qealth 'So--ices'.  Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-~ZARDOUS Wastes only. - '' . ~ ~ ' :. : ' S~ ' 5~ 0 ': ": ' · ' .... REMARKS: · "'.: ~.' :,~ "'.- - ,~ ".' "."~":.?..~ :.~-':..~. .... ~,aso~ ~ o/~/- '.:7.~~~~~ '" '.:'~ "~' ~ '" ' .:.' '..'~ ' ?'-' ' "' '~ '"'"" ~" · ~12 ' ....~- -': . . . .,~.... .:,,:.... _. .... .... .... ~ . :.: I ~~ei~&~l '{Fa~i~i~ 'O~ator Mu~t c~m~l~) :~'~'77/~5~-:..L.:::?:':¢: ? :~'~'"<':¢~ ~ ~.~:' :-':.:::.' .7'~ ~ "'-:' 5: ~"' :.¥~'"'- ';:?~?~"~';~:<':~' ) '~' _ . '- ~- ." · :'.'::'-~':." · :h ~, .~:-:~: ':"L':~ · . - .' -:.~: ..~ j~:~.~ ' · '' ' ~ - ::[~' : ' · .' ' ' ' .' ' ~:~ -" ': ~:?~5~.W .... : ('.. ' -, .: '~'-~ " : · ' ' · .' ' -: ~ ' ~- ' ' . · · - ' .' · " · .~.~.~~o~.~.-~.~¥~~~:..-..~..-....-.~ .~:. · .:..-:-~..:..-. ~. ~,-.~, ..~.. . ... . . . . .. ... ~. . ~: . . ~.. ..- . ._ ~ . ... ..: ~. ~ . . .~ ..... ~ . - . · .... . · _~~,.:,.-.k~-i~:-~~.~.:-:.:.~-. '., . .... ' ::..." ':'~Cand[ll -.~ther ~ .' '~. - ' :,~:-':"':'~ ¥~.:?':~L':' <'~':" -: "~': -'~.?'; ~;~.::~.l"~T.'t'..~3 ¢~;~?:. ;.;':~'-..:F~i :.-.~ ." :: 7:(; ':.. ~.".~ ,:.' ~otom Cop~ ro~ .'..~1o~ U~[~85 ol~Wl$~ ~ ~/ ~~~:~':~.':~¢~:~,-~-'.::~.~.::.-~:~:~:~.~:.~'~~'-,.::.¢: .- "%- .- .~Olfi:lti~notnec~a~to~endeo~to~¢.o~Health~ic~,. ~.' : ': ' · . '.Co '"~~~:::~'?'2:~?~'~ .... '/~~"'::" ':":"~:~'~-~ ':';' ;'L:[¥ ?'<,' ':'~ :':- '.: .':( ~ ~O~S ~[~S ~"OU~ ~ [~. · , :,,.~!,~ I,~ ¢:~.¢,[?",-P.O, BOX 5295 · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93388 ' 'I N.°102509 Well, Tank No .... ... .... :~,~,,;~? ,.,.,.;~,:~,~._... :ield or Ar.ea ~,~ w..~.~:~. (805) 589-5220 .... : .... ~i; . NON-HAZARDOUS, WASTE HAULER RECORD '" .. . .. ..~ . '. '"' .~ ' YTO E USED FOR NON,HAZARDOUS WASTES ONLY I%q~NE~O,~~t (GenFato~ Must Co=~ete)?~ ~-"~:~-~?~, '". ~.,; ¢~ .. . ' WASTE TO ~E D~SPOSED ~. . Name '~¢~ ~¢0~¢~C~., ~.~i~ Generating Location ~ ~ ~  Field Address ~ P .~pecialHandliSglnstructions: ' City, State, Zip ~~,~/~ / ~ ,~ '¢ ~ ~ S B Gloves B GogCes B Other ; ~-- Quantity ~ ~ ~¢ ~ . ~. DESIGNATED FACILITY Order Placed By ~ ~'~ ;~ ' ~ Name ~'G~O~ ' Signature of Auth~e~ge~ / ~ ' City, State, Zip ~~%~/'e/~ , ~ Title ,, ~ Phone. ¢~5 - ~' ~¢ / ~ [-;~RANSPO~EB;¢'~.I (Hau~& Mu,t complete) ~ / · Address ~-¢. ~X S~ ~ '~ PickUpDate )--/ ¢/ Time City, State, Zip ~ ~'~ /~ :;~ 95 3 S~ ; ....... NOTE: This form robe Used in lieu of the California"~partment ' , Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-H~ARDOUS wastes only. Phone ~0 ~ - ~ ~ ? - ~ ~ ~ ~ :'~ REMARKS: a~¢ Sign tho~gen~r Dri~ ~ .... ~ ) ~ O ~ ~O / J / - ~;:DiS~;~~iU~&~I(Faci!,[tyOperatorUust~m~ete)': ,;. --;' ' .......... ~' .... ,";~"-;~'=~ ff -./' ,'-- ' L ' · '~' Quantity Received Bbls, Date · Name (/,, 2~~ ~~~ "- " U Aa ' , ,. 0iW, ~ e, Zi '~ DISPOSAL ~ETHOD: ~ ~urfnae Imqo~dm . Phone '~ r ~~¢r / ,isp, T{~ket~ · ' ~¢ Z/O .. ,.~ O Landfill -~Other ;e Signature ~f ' '~i '"/'~'~ : -"' :"' ' Authorized ~gent . .:.:~ . .. Date :~ Ream Copy To: GENE~TOR UNLESS OTHERWISE ' ' ' " ' ; ' I NOTE: It ~ not necessaw to send copy to ~Pt. of Health ~ices. : ' ~-.. ;~ ' ~;-:~ ~ ': ~-~':.. · ~o ~..ous F~Es SHOULD.~ L~. "' ~""" ........ I .... ~ '-. . : ', ; .... ... ' ....... . ...... 4, ,.'~.= ................ : i?.O, BOX 5295 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93388 'ield or Area ..... sT:.?j .f~'~?,~ft- (805) 589-5220 ~ 0 2 5 ~ 0 ' '" "'-'.- :'"' f,,, .... :' NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE HAULER RECORD ...... ' ................ "' ',~ -TO BE USED.FOR NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES ONLY : Field Address ~Z' ~ '~ ~oArr~o ~. " Special Handling Instructions: City, state, Zip '~~~~ , ~ ~~ ~ Gloves~Goggles ~ Other .. Phone ~m~ . %~. ~7~ Quantity ~ , Order Placed By ~' ~~ "~ DESIGNATED FACILITY ...... ' ; .... NOTE: This form to be used in lieu of the California Department of Health Se~ice~ ~ . ~ Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-HAZARDOUS wasles only. Signatu~ ~f Authorized A~ent o[ Dnver~ ~ ~ ~/' f ~ ~1 [ ~Di~SA~FAClDT~Y~I (Fac,l,ty Operator Must Comple ~e) . , DISPOSAL METHOD: ~ Surface Impo~dment/ ; ~ I~ection ~' ~/~/ ~. · NO~: It ~ not necessa~ to send copy lo ~t. of Health Services. , : . · · NO H~RDOUS FEES SHOU~ BE LE~ED ," ~; . ~ HAULER COPY ' ' Well, .Tank No ;~, OX 5295 FORNIA 93388 . . . Field or Area i NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE HAULER RECORD .' ~ ' TO.BE USED FOR NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES ONLY ' ~ GENERATOR':'~;~f.:;~-~ (Generator Must Complete) ;"'.~ ' ':~".~7:~ WASTE TO.BE DISPOSED . Field Address ~ ~ ?~'~7o~&~O ~' ~ Special Handling Instructions:  DESIGNAIED FACILITY order ~laced ~y City, State, Zip ~~~ ~ City, State, Zip ~.~~% ~ . . = NOTE: This form to be used in lieu of the California Department ot Health Services ~ Hazardous Waste Manifest for NON-HAZARDOUS wastes only. Phone ~%' %¢~' 5~. REMARKS: S}g~~uthorized~p~orDriver ~'~%~{ ~ oft I DISPOSAL FACILITY ::;;.'I (Facilit~Operator Must Complete), Quantity Received Bbls. Date · Impoupdme~ D 19jection ' City, State, Zip ~ DISPOSAL METHOD: ~ Surface.. ~ther Phone ~F~~ B Landfill ' ' /? · ' : ;,.-' ~t . - . Return Copy To: GENERATOR UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED Sig~ture, of Auger'Agent ~ ' .' '. ~ ' Date '~' ./ '/~~~ · '~ ~__ ~~ NOTE: It is not necessary to send copy to De pL of Health Services. 1' ~ ~ NO HAZARDOUS FEES SHOULD BE LEVIED i-lela or ,~l'ea " ' ' ';" ' ~~3'~>:.'-:';~'"::~b:~.~'-:"~::,?'%: :;i~:::.:~i'":'.,:c~-!~.:::;~.:~'~-:<..:;.:.:.?;.:-.'.~:¥-'-.- '.'.~ :." i.'~:~ ~- ·; .: ~.' '.. 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':- ' '"" :'~:i'~:':.:." : ',:' ~' ';~.! -, ' .~ \.: ...'. . .." ..: .. .. . ~ .: :~::/::?',. .-. . ? :',.; :....: , ~,... ,,. ,. : . ..-, ..:;:.:,.. ~ - . , :....~ : . ' . ' ~ . ~ ,::,, :, ~, ,:!.' ','-,:,' . .'.." .... :.. :,..,;..., -::., . . ~ ..-'.:'{',~' , · .. ~./.....; . , ' ' :.?.:::..': .' ,;,. ':.'..,.'.:, · "~' :; '" ,!: ~ ' i! , , . :~ ENVIRONMENTAL J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM 4100 ATLAS CT., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE (805) 327-4911 FAX (805). 327-1918 · Petroleum Hydrocarbons (SOIL) ' B~RSFIELD, CA 93388 Lab $: 10848-1 . ..:~'.. Attn.: CHRIS DE~ON 589h5220 -~ ..... S~ple Description: B~R OIL T~ATING, GAS/SOIL ~MOV~ PROJECT ~ E-562:G~B S~PLE, Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituents Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected Toluene ug/g None Detected ,i0.005 ,,~. . Ethyl Benzene . ug/g None Detected '~,!0.005 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.005 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected ' 0.005 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.005 Total Petroleum HydrOcarbons (gas) ug~g None Detected 1~ '?.· TEST METHOD: TPH by.D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method Individual constituents by Modified EPA Method 5030/8020. As Received Basis - Comments: California D,O.H.S. Cert. #1186 .. 1 , DEC 2 7 1990 ENVIRONMENTAL LASORATO RIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. . PETROLEUM 4100 ATLAS CT., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93~08 PHONE (805) 327-4911 FAX (805) 327-1918 Petroleum Hydrocarbons (SOTL) .... KE~ E~IRON~NT~ SERVICES Date of P O ~OX 5337 Report: 12/20/90 BA~RSFIELD, CA 93388 Lab ~: 10848-2 ~'~ Attn.: CHRIS, DE~ON 589-5220 '. ~. ;~: . S~p~e Description: B~R OIL T~ATING, GAS/SOIL ~MOV~ PROJECT ~ E-562:G~B S~PLE, ~ ' ; ~ EAST' SIDE,, 12-18-90 ~ 10:35~, S~PLED BY C~IS DE~ON ~ ~:~: .......... :~':-"~D~te S~ple ............................. Date S~ple Date Analys~s ]~:~. . Collected: Received ~ Lab: Completed: .: : '-, '.' . 12/18/90 12/18/90 12/18/90 ~eporting Analysis ~eporting Constituents Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.005 Toluene , ug/g None Detected .0.,005 .... Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected :.:.~ 0. 005 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected "0.005 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0. 005 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0. 005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) ug/g None Detected ~. TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual-Method Individual constituents by Modified EPA Method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 '* ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. Ii" PETROLEUM ii" 4100 ATLAS CT., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE (805) 327~1911 FAX (805) 327-1918 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ·(SOIL) ': ......................... '~R~i'-~IRO'Ni~N'~AL--~i{{rICE~''-'-:~--7' .... '~:'-;' ............. Date of ! ............... .................... ~ ~;z. P O BOX 5.337 ' Report: 12/20/90 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93388 ' Lab 2: 10848-3 Attn.: CHRIS DEARMON 589-5220 i. Sampl? Description: BAKER OIL TREATING, GAS/SOIL REMOVAL PROJECT 2 E-562:GRAB SAMPLE, Date Sample .. Date Sample Date Analysis ; , Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: ' .:,i'~-?-ili;."~i.,. i,i.',,~,,~ , i~12/20/90 .~ :../- "' · 12/18/90 12/18190 '.:ii~;}~ ~! ?. 'i ' ~ · 'i Minimum ~/'.-:~'C'~/::!-:':'!. Reporting Analysis ; Reporting Con stitu ent s Un it s Re suit s Leve 1 Benzene Mg/g None Detected 0.005 ~ · Toluene ug/g None Detected ./0. 005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected .'....'. :0.005- '~'-,.-.~,.'./',".~ o~Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 005 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0. 005 p-Xylene Bg/g None Detected 0. 005 Total. Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) ug/g None Detected ! 1. TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method Individual constituents by Modified EPA Method 5030/8020. , As Received Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. 21186 Clien! name ':~' ~ · ' ..... "/ Analyses Sample gale Time Composile '' ~" :? ':Sample descriplJon " · of ', , Greb ~'; Signature Company Date Rece~yed, by '~ ( Rellnqoi~hed by ~ Received ~' ;~:~ ' : · : Posi Office Box 5337, Bakersfield. California g~88 ;~805~89:5220 ~ ~, ': In California · (8~) 332-5376 CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL CONTAMINATION BAKER OIL TREATING 3212 ANTON1NO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA & Associates,. Geotechnical Consultants, Inc. Geotechnical Engineering * Engineering Geology * Environmental ' Engineering * Engineering Laboratories * Chemical Laboratories December 4, 1989 . OUR JOB B89247 · .:= . ...... . Baker Oil _Treating. ............. ~ _.. . --==.-=: .... ==.... ~:: ...... _.=: .... c/o Kern Environmental Service Post Office Box 5337 !' l':i:i Bakersfield, California 93'388 Attention: Chris De Armon .SUBJECT': Characterization of Soil contamination ,'~ 3212 Antonino Street Iii',:: Bakersfield, California '::" Dear Mr.. De Armon: - ' ' ! .... In ' accordance with our agreement, we have performed a Characterization of Soil Contamination at the Baker Oil Treating I' site at 3212 Antonino Street in Bakersfield,. . California. ; '. This assessment, based upon a total of four test borings and chemical analyses of soil samples obtained from those borings, provides an indication of the extent of soil contamination at the site. The accompanying report summarizes our field work and. presents the results of the analytical testing and our conclusions. If you have questions regarding the information contained in this report, please do not hesitate to contact us. t . Respectfully submitted, BSK & Associates M~rk F. Milward ~,t~ff Geol~ist ~M/JBM/wp Enclosures Distribution: Kern Environmental Service (3 copies) I" ~ [] Fresno, California 93706 * 1645 "E" Street/Suite I05 * Telephone {209) 485-3200, Fax {209! 485-7427 . [] Fresno, California * 1445 "F" Street * Telephone 1209) 485-0100 , ' [] Fresno, California 93706 · 1414 Stanislaus Street -, Telephone (209) 485-8310 [] Visalia, California 93291 * ~08 E~ Douglas Avenue * Telephone (209) 732:8857 ~[ Bakersfield, Ca}ifornia 93304 * 117 "V" Street · Telephone (805) 327-0671, Fax [805) 324-4218 , [] Pleasanton, California 94566 · 5729-F Sonoma Drive * Telephone (415) 462-4000, Fax (415) 462-6283 INTRODUCTION SiTE DESCRIPTION GRO~DWATER CONDITIONS . ~~~ ~~I~ TESTING CONCLUS I ONS hI~I~I0~S APPENDIX "A" - Laboratory Soil Test Results ~' ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE 1 - Site Plan FIGURES 2 through 5 - Test Hole Logs FIGURE 6- - Contamination Configuration Cross-Section .TABLE ' TABLE I - Preliminary Soil Test Results TABLE II - Laboratory Soil Test Results BSK & Associates I · CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL CONTAMI~NATION 3212 ANTONINO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ' INTRODUCTION '?': The Baker Oil Treating site is located at 3212 Antonino Street in ~';31 Bakersfield,, California Two 1000 gallon underground fuel tanks I used to store gasoline and diesel, and a fuel dispenser island were removed from the site by Kern Environmental Service (KES) On .. t~- Jul, y 7, 1989. InformatiOn concerning age and past history of the beneath the center of each tank and the fuel dispenser island. '__.' i. 'The approximate tank and dispenser locations are shown on Figure The soil samples were submitted to BC Laboratories in Bakersfield for chemical analyses. The soil samples were tested for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH)- Gasoline and Diesel, as well as Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Total Xylene (BTXE). Results .i of the analyses are su--~arized in Table I. Test results indicate non-detectable levels of contamination in the soil samples ~l obtained from beneath the underground fuel .tanks, and relatively { high levels in the soil sample obtained from beneath the fuel dispenser island. Based on the preliminary test results, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (KCHD) directed that a site characterization be performed to evaluate the extent of contamination from the fuel dispenser island. SITE DESCRIPTION The removed tanks were situated adjacent to each other on the north side of the site. The fuel dispenser island was located immediately south of the 'tanks next to an awning-covered concrete pad. The site is relatively flat-lying and is paved with either gravei i:' I. or ashpalt concrete. The excavation from which the tanks were · removed had been backfilled to the surface with soil. BSK Associates PAGE' 3 Several concrete base pads, Used for previously removed above-' ground tanks, were located along the eastern portion of the property. A high chain link fence and gate encloses the site. FIELD INVESTIGATION Our field investigation w~s performed on November 7,-1989. An 0VM Model 580A portable photoionization detector (PID) was used at the site to screen soil samples qualitatively for hydrocarbon contamination .... ' i .. existence and depth of shallow groundwater beneath the site Prior to drilling B-I, a test hole permit was obtained from the KCHD. The boring was situated approximately 45 feet northwest of the suspected area of contamination and drilled to a depth of 35 feet beneath the ground surface. Water-saturated soil was observed in the drill cuttings returning to the surface, and subsurface waters were measured at a depth of 30 feet with 'a weighted metal surveyor's tape lowered into the borehole. Soil samples were not obtained from Test Boring B-l; however, PID readings of drill cuttings returning to the surface did not indicate the presence of gasoline-contaminated soil. Test Boring B-2 was located at the former fuel dispenser island to assess the vertical extent of soil contamination. Soil samples were obtained at 5-foot intervals from depths of 10 to 20 feet, below which field observation of soil conditions and field instrumentation indicated the absence of contamination. Test Borings B-3 and B-4 Were drilled to assess the lateral extent of soil contamination. Test Boring B-3 was situated approximately 15 feet north of B-2. Test Boring B-4's location, about 9 ~eet northeast of B-2, was based on field conditions indicating absence of contamination in Boring B-3. Drilling was performed with a truck-mounted continuous flight auger drill rig using 8" hollow stem augers. The augers act-as' continuously advancing steel casings preventing test holes from caving in above the level to be sampled. Samples were obtained· by lowering a 2-inch inside diameter sampler containing stainless steel liners inside the hollow stem· auger and' driving it into undisturbed soils. 'PAGE 4 The sampler was cleaned with Liquinox, a surgical grade biodegradable detergent, and-rinsed with potable water between sampling activities. The hollow stem augers were steam cleaned prior, to entering the site and b~?~e_e~_bor, i~.gs The drill drew consisted, of a driller and a helper.~ The field investigation was supervised by a geologist who was responsible for_~the field boring logs, recording .of field conditions, soil sample handling and preservation, Chain-of-Custody documentation, and the field equipment cleaning· process ? Sampl~s~were..~.cotlected_intact_.in..~stainless.~ei.~-ifhefsT.~Liner.~.~ tubes containing the samples were capped with aluminum foil, then with pressure fitted Plastic caps, and sealed with adhesive tape. Each sample was labeled with an adhesive-backed label including boring designation, depth of sample, and initials of the indiVidual preparing the sample. Soil samples were stored in insulated chests with "Blue Ice" and delivered within 24 hours from the t~me of sampling to BSK's State-certified Laboratories in Fresno for'testing. A Chain-of-Custody form was prepared which recorded names Of the individuals collecting, transferring, and analyzing the samples. A copy of the Chain-of-Custody document is included in Appendix Bore hole cuttings were placed in sealed barrels at the site for eventual dispoSal by the owner. The test borings were grouted with a sand/cement slurrY consisting of 11 sacks of Portland' cement per cubic yard of volume. Backfilling of Test Boring B-1 was witnessed by Mr. Starkey of the KCHD. S0IL CONDITIONS Surficial soils in the vicinity of the project site are classified as QuaternarY alluvium. The soils consist of alluvial fan and stream channel deposits composed of non-uniform and~ discontinuous lenses of fine and coarse, grained sediment. Soils encountered during the field investigation consist of. sandy fill overlying interbedded layers of variable mixtures (gravel, sand, silt, and clay). Soil cuttings and undisturbed soil samples obtained from the test borings were observed by the site geologist, for obvious hydrocarbon staining and odor. The soil samples were further BSK PAGE 5 screened with the PID for indications of hydrocarbon· contamination. '~ ' Test Hole Logs, shown an F~gures 2 through 5, should be consulted ~t~-~-~::~:~-~-~-,~--:~:for-~more-detailed.~subsurface conditions~The~-.togs_conta~n~both~:~-.~ factual and interpretive information. Horizontal lines, designating the interface between materials encountered, represent approximate boundaries'. Transitions between soil layers may be gradual. .5' 'GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS . ~ ~. ~,%~ ~ According t© information derived from the Kern County Water Agency 1989 Water Supply Report, an unconfined aquifer in the vicinity of the site may be encountered at an approximate depth of 50 feet beneath the ground surface. · ~, !. '~i~7~!~. Saturated soil conditions were observed in soil cuttings returned to the surface at Test Boring B-1. Subsurface groundwater the site was subsequently measured at an approximate beneath depth of 30 feet below the ground surface. The general groundwater down gradient direction in this area is toward the west. LABORATORY ANALYTICAL TESTING ~ Laboratory testing was performed by BSK & Associates' Laboratories in Fresno, California. Soil samples were analyzed for the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline (TPH), as well as Benzene, Toluene, Total Xylene and Ethylbenzene ( BTXE ) . Chemical tests on the soil samples were conducted in accordance with the following listed methods: ~ Constituents Test Method TPH EPA 8015M BTXE .EPA 8020 · Test results f.rom this assessment are included in Appendix "A" and summarized in Table II. : BSK ; & Associate~ PAGE 6 CONCLUSIONS Results of our assessment indicate that the vertical extent of Total Petroleum HydroCarbons and significant aromatic Based on TPH results from Test Boring B-4, the lateral extent'OfI~'~ contamination is less than 9 feet from the former location of'the fuel dispenser island. Fieid conditions at the site and pID soil readings Suggest ~hat the extent of contamination may be localized to the backfilled .~soil zone.-in the - immediate-'·area~of --the removed- fuel -istand% Figure .6 illustrates the .approximate vertical and lateral configuration of soil zones affected by petroleum Test Boring B-1 was drilled to determine the existence of groundwater. Depth .to groundwater was confirmed to be 30 feet beneath the ground surface. 'There was no indication, based on field instrumentation, of hydrocarbon contamination present within the unsaturated and saturated s~ils at the boring Regulatory agencies generally require that remedial action be taken when concentrations of hydrocarbon constituents in soils exceed maximum allowable levels. For purposes of preliminary assessment, maximum allowable levels of BTXE and TPH in soils can be estimated using the Leaching Potential Analysis outlined in the Leaking Underground FUel Tank (LUFT) Field Manual- Guidelines For Site Assessment, Cleanup and Underground Storage Tank Closure, published by the State of California Water Resources Control Board. : In the Leaching Potential Analysis procedure, the following characteristics of the site are evaluated for downward migration potential of contaminants: 1. Depth of groundwater from the s°il sample. 2. Subsurface fractures. 3. Annual precipitation. 4. Man-made conduits. ' 5. Nearby wells and existence· of coarse soil. Each characteristic is scored on a-scale quantifying low (10 points), medium (9 points), or high (5 points) potential for BSK ' ' & Associ~tes PAGE' 7 leaching. The sum of the scores provides an appraisal of site characteristics. Based on the total score, a set of allowable levels of BTXE and TPH can be obtained. -~~.-L~:' ~'Conditions--at ~'the ~' site-are -listed~-and· ~valuated" ~-- f0'l~l~: !?- Site Condition ' Correspondinq Score 1. ~Depth to groundwater from the 5 is about 20 feet. ~-.- ~ ......... ;'i..L: ............. 2. '*-N°- fractures"'in-~'subsurface : .......... .......... : ...... ~ ..... I0 ......... ." 3 An annual precipitation of less 10 '.~'~ ..... ,. than 10 inches. · .......,~4 i.. 4. No man-made conduits. 10 5. Coarse soil. 9 Total 44 · At the subject site, soils with a TPH level higher than 100 mg/kg ~ would be considered excessive of current allowable levels ~ assigned by the Leaching Potential Analysis. Maximumleve'ls of Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, and Ethylbenzene are 0.3, 0.3, 1, and. ¢ 1 mg/kg, respectively. Based on informal discussions'with KCEHD . officials, action levels required for remediation by Kern County could be higher than the aforementioned concentrations should the contamination pose ne.significant risk to human health or to ~ groundwater. Test results from our assessment (Table II) indicate that the current LUFT concentration action levels are not exceeded in the i: soils obtained from the test borings at depths greater than 10 feet. However, test results from the soil samples obtained at the time .of the fuel island removal (Table I) indicate that LUFT ! t' levels are exceeded in soils beneath the island from near ground ~' surface to a depth of at least 6 feet. REMEDIATION ; Tests performed in conjunction with our assessment indicate ~ concentrations of gasoline in contaminated soils which may extend a maximum of 10 feet indepth over a radial distance of 9 feet. This localized zone of contamination may contain an estimated volume of 95 cubic yards of soil. ~ PAGE 8 In compliance with Kern County g~idelines, practical remediation' options plus a "no action" alternative are addressed for this particular site. Remediation alternatives include excavation of Generally, the choice of.-an appropriate remediat.ion method is at the discretion of the property owner, based upon his environmental consultant's recommendations, and ~contingent upon approval of the regulatory agency (in this case th'e Kern County This action would involve leaving the present contaminated soil in place with the recommended measure of capping the surface with asphalt or Concrete. Potential concerns to be considered when weighing a "no action" alternative include: 1) Will no action result in substantial increase of airborne contaminant emissions ? 2)Will it result in contaminant discharge to underlying groundwater? ' 3) Will it cause known adverse effects on the environment or to human health? ~ · The constituents of gasoline include highly volatile components which may transform to the gas-vapor phase and migrate through soil to the atmosphere. In this case, the relatively small volume of the contaminant plume may limit the.amount of' airborne emissions. Also, the addition of a surface cap would reduce-the risk of airborne emissions. It is unknown whether the existing contaminant plume would continue its downward migration into groundwater. The leaking source has been removed, eliminating continued supply to the subsurface. Factors evaluated in the Leaching Potential Analysis indicate that the potential risk of. groundwater impact is low. A surface cap may inhibit infiltration of surface waters to the BSK & As_~ociate~ PAGE 9 subsurface and subsequent leaching to the aquifer. Should groundwater become contaminated, however, the cost for the Soils and groundwater cleanup would be substantially higher than those currently anticipated. Health Risk: considered in acute (short term) and chronic. (long term) effects'. The short term risks appear to be .low. The subsurface .. . ico.ntam~nation has likely existed in its present state for a number of years without a knoWn repor~ of adverse health Determination of the occurrence· of health effects due to chronic exposure is difficult and requires additiOnal investigation regarding 'the toxicologic properties of the contaminants. A thorough environmental risk assessment would conform to standards of practice of an industrial hygiene survey conducted by Certified Industrial Hygienist. However, the small volume of contamination suggests that the overall health risk is low. Cost Analysis: ~ · Minima~ costs would be incurred with "no action" in addition to the recommended procedure of capping the site. EXCAVATION · Description: This method would consist of excavating contaminated soils for either disposal to a suitable site, or on-site "land farming".· The soils Would be excavated with a backhoe. The excavation would'be backfilled with clean soil or concrete. Excavation difficulty. A small 'portion of be performed with little the concrete pad, ·adjacent to the former location of the fuel island, may require removal. Disposal-. Disposal of excavated contaminated soils would probably have to occur at a Class'I hazardous waste landfill. Generally, Class II landfills, particularly in Kern County, have limited space and are reluctant to accept this type of waste. BSK & PAGE 10 On-site cleanup 'of excavated soil may be considered as a ~ practical'alternative to disposal. On-site remediation may ........ inv~ve-.either~.surf~cial-~bi~gic~a~treatment~-~r~-aerat.i~n~f~.~=~ contaminated soils. There may be' sufficient space available at the site.to serve'eithermethod. Disposal of.the remediated soils may.be acceptable to a Class II, and possibly a Class III .landfill2 Bloremediation is a proven technology-for hydrocarbon cleanup in many instances. Excavated soils would be treated on-site wi~h ........... bacterial-'organisms'designed~ to-'break-down-hydrocarbon~compounds~t~!~ Currently, Kern County is reviewing guidelines and applications regarding on-site aeration of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils.'~If · this procedure is approved by the regulatory agency, excavated soils may be spread and allowed to volatilize to the atmosphere.'.'~' Health Risk: Health risks involVed in excavation of gasoline-contaminated soil include fire potential, release of volatile organics to the atmosphere, and potentially harmful exposure to site workers. Cost Analysis: costs are a rough estimate that may be typical of Included similar sites: - Excavation Costs: $1,000 to 2,000 - Disposal to Class I Landfill: $150/cubic yard - Bioremediation: $50/cubicyard - Backfill and Capping: $1,000 to 2,000 - Miscellaneous and Contingencies- . $1,000 Estimated Total Costs: - Class'I Disposal Option $1'9',250.00 ' - Bioremediation Option . $9,750.00 - Aeration Option $5,000.00 PAGE data-"obtained :~-from~the:~-tes-t ~?borings.~shown--~on-~ the- '.Site.'-~Plan - .......... -~'--? (Figure 1), and results of analytical testing of soil samples. The report does not reflect variation~ which may exist' between borings and sampling points. These variations cannot be ant$ci, pated nor may they be entirely accounted for in spite of exhaustive additional testing. ~ ,~ . ' '.-i ?- , ~.~ Opinions expressed regarding health risks Concerning the !,~7%~75~.?~!'~/~'~/?:.~L'?.,~i.i~ 2~L-i~-subsurface' .soit' contamination-, are. intended~to- be'~'an-overVieW'2~f -'~h is not intended to take the place of a thorough risk assessment which should confo~ to standards of practice of an industrial ,.~<~.?~?~%~-~ - hygiene su~ey conducted by a Certified Industrial Hygienist. ...... - ~,.?. This report has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted engineering practices for the area, based on the ~idelines of local and State jurisdictions. No warr~ties, either expressed or ~plied, are made. ~.. ~>:.. BSK & ~sociates BSK Associates TABLE I 'Soil Test Results (Tested by B.C; Laboratories for Kern 'Environmental Sero'ice) Dispenser 2' ' ~./ 5.75. 227.'77 ~.,V, .10 1880 NT " 6' ' .71 323.74 2640.93 204.91 1~460 NT Tank ~ 2' ND ND ND ND ND ' NT :: :? 4q::. :.; . ' 6 ' ND ND ND .ND ND NT All Concentrations Reported as mg/kg ND = No Concentrations Detected NT = Not Tested BSK Associates TABLE II LABORATORY SOIL TEST ~RESULTS (Performed by BSK & Associates Laboratories in conjunction with conducted at the Baker Test Boring Total Ethyl &Sample Depth TPH Benzene Toluene Xylene Benzene ~ ~ ~..·~.~, B- 2 - 2 0 ' ND ND ND ND ND ~-~-~0, ND ND ND ~ B- 3- 2 0 ' ND ND ND ~ ND B-4-10 ' ND ND ~ ND B-4-15 ' ND ND ND ND. ND B- 4- 2 0 ' ND ND ND ~ ~ ND = No Concentration Detected BSK . ~' O'~'R JOB B89247 November, 1989.~ ~ · FIGURE, 1 .~ )~ ~ , COVE~D PAD ~MOVED SUMP T~K~ ~ PADS OFFICE B~ZLDZNG SITE P~ C~CTERIZATION 0F SOIL CONTamINATION B~R OIL T~ATING BA~RSFIELD, CALIFOrnIA BSI<,'.. Associates GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS -~.fs~o · v,s^~,^ · 8^KERgFIEkD · I~t[^$^I'~[ON DATE: i1-7-89 -~ TEST HOLE LOG LOGGED BY: MFM ELEV^T~ON: B--1 / EOU[PMENT: MOB[IL B-50 8-INCH HOLSOW STE~ AUGER ' FIGURE: ~. ~ I PT I ON 0 ~-,- SP SANO: y~llo~s~ OrOwn: ~n~: m~coc~ous: dry. ' (FILL) ' ~". ~':.. 5 '- '. 'F. f SM SILTY SAND: dork yellowish Drown: ?~ne: · 1 ~o~eous: mo 1 s~. .-. SP 5AND: yellowish brown: Fine to meQium: w~th occos~onol coorse: mlcoceous: moist. ~ l~ SW GRAVELLY SAND: yellowish brown: Fine to coorse: rounded .~rovel: mlcoceou~: mol. st. 0  SP SAND: yellowish Drown: Fine to medium: moist. 2~ 0 !. ................ ;~"~'E~C'RIBEO SOIL CONOITIONS MAY'NOT BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THOSE AT OtFFERENT & Associates '/? "~ TEST HOLE LOG ':'i .. B-1 (CONTINUED)' . JOB: 88g~47 " PAGE 2 OF2 FIGURE: 2 ~ m ~ ~ SOIL OR ROCK DESCRIPTION NOTES 25 > SP SAND: yellowish brown:. ?1ne to medium: moist: 0 ' '=''' SW GRAVELLY SAND: yellowish brown: Fi~Q to coors~: Fln~ ~rov~l; mlcoc~ous~ wet. 0 3~ Boring Termlnoted. ot 35 ?t. 50 COCATIONS ANO TIMES. · ~ & ;{ssociates DATE: I1-7-8g ~ TEST HOLE LOG. LOCCED BY: MFM ELEVATION: B-Z · EQUIPMENT: MOBILE 8-50 S-INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER FIGURE: o_,,, u~ ~ ~ ~ d SOIL OR ROCK OESCRIPTION · NOTES '" ~ Pzo O ~ SP/SM SAND/SILTY SANO: ~llowls~ brown: ~ln~: Ory ' ~ to moist: gosolin~ DOor. (FILL) ' ':' 2.0 23 SP SAND: .yellowish brown: Fine to medium: with 1~ occosiono1 coorse: moist. CL SILTY CLAY: olive Drown: occosionol Fine sonc moOerotely plostlc: moist. 2.0 18 ' 0 ' SW GRAVELLY SAND: yellowish brown; ~ine to coorse: rounded ~p°vel: micoceous: mols~. BP' SAND: yellowls~ bpown~ Fine to medium; moist. !2.0 23 0 2~ ...... 8Orln~ Terml noted ot 20 THE DESCRIBED SOIL CONDITIONS MAY NOT BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THOSE AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS AND TIMES. & Associates -' TEST HOLE LOG LOCCEO BY: MFM ELEV^T ON, B-B WATER LEVEL: NO GROUNOWATER ENCOUNTERED. JOB: 889247 EQUIPMENT: MOBILE 8-50 8-INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER FIGURE:. 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SOIL OR ROCK DESCRIPTION NOTES -- ~ z ~ P 0 D 5- SM SILTY SANO: Oor~ yellowtsn =town: ?ine: mols~ 2.0 14 SP SAND: 7~llow~sm ~rown: F~n~ to m~O~um: moist: 0 ~ 1~ m~coc~ous. CL SILTY CLAY: ol~ve brown:, occos~onol Fine sonO~ moOerotely plost~c: moist. 2.0 25 0 1~ SW GRAVELLY SANO: yellowtsh brown: cooPs~: rounOe~ ~rov~l; mlCOCeous; moist. SP SAND: yellowls~ Drown: F~ne to medlum~,~olst. 2.0 Z1 0 2~ .... Boron ot ~0 ~E--0ESCR'ISE0' SOIL CONOITIONS MAY NOr BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THOSE AT O[FFERENT LOCATIONS ANO TIMES.. & ASsociates I · OATE: 11-7-89 · TEST HOLE LOG LOGGED BY: MFM ELEVATION: B-4 , EOUIPMENT: MOBILE B-SO 8JINCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER FIGURE: m ~ ' C PTION , NOTE · O > iSP/SM SAND/SILTY SAND: yellowish brown: Fine: dry .-~ 2.0 14 SP SAND: yQllowlsh Drown: Fln~ tO mQOlum: with 0 occoslonol coors~: mlcoc~ous: molsC. ~ CL SILTY CLAY: olive brown: occoslonol Fine i so~d: moOQrotQly plosC~c~ moist. 2.0 25 ' 0 I':.' SW GRAVELLY SAND: yellowish ~ro~n: ~inQ to ~ coorsQ~ rounded ~rovel~ mlcoceous~ SP SAND: yQllo~ls~ Dro~n~ Fine to medlum~ moist. ~:.~ 2~ ..... Boring ~ermlnated ot 20 Ft. 25 LOCAT[ONS AND TIMES. & Associates FORMER FUEL OUR JOB B89247 ISLAND LOCATIONl''' '~;5~ November, 1989 ":~' ':'~ FIGURE' 6 B-I. · B-3 B-4 B-2 ~ I I I 0 Zone. of Soi:l Contaminatioh' a Mea~sured with PID Detector and bv Preliminary Site 10 Assessment D E P 20 T ND=No Concentration of H , Total Petroleum 'Hydrocarbons Detecte ~as Measured by this 30 Site Characterizatio 40 ~ Radial Distance From Former' ~ - · ,,-, ' ' .,.'%;~'~,:'~.i'ii, . F~el Island ·L°cati°n ir CONTAMINATION CONFIGURATION CROSS-SECTION'i:. ' Bakersfield, California "- ' ',:'~??:;~'" i':~?:',.:: ' BSK '- & Associates Chemical Laboratories ii 1414 Stanislaus Street * · Fresno, California 93706 · Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 Repor. t Date 11/16/89 "': S~ple T~e Soil Date sampled 11/7/89' [~? Sample ~Descr~pt~on ~ 1110 hrs. Date Received 11/8/89 Compound Results Detection ~', (mg/kg) Limit ~ .'(D~) ~ Benzene ................... ND 0.02 [ Toluene .................... ND .0.02 Ethylbenz ene ND 0.0 2 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.09 0.02 F .. Total Volatile HydroCarbons ND 10. ~O-~e Oet~t~ BOL-Betow Oet~tion Limit . DLR-Oetect~ L~mJt For the Pur~ses of Re~rtJng ~isor ' e070489 Q~C ~up~ //~ganic~ · BSK ., & Associates .Chemical Laboratories '' 1414 Stanislaus Street. * Fresno, California.~3706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 - ~ Kern-- En~i-ronmenta-[:-,-Ser ~-ice-:~.~.~... ...... :~:~...~:~- ........ :~:~.~ ........ ~,.--.~: ...... ' ....... - ............. '- ..... " - B89247 Lab No. ; Ch893707-2 Report Date · 11/16/89 Sample Type Soil Date Sampled 11/7/89 : '~ ' sample. Description . 1121 hrs. Date Received 11/8/89 .~' ..:' .... ....---~ :.: · .'- I ~ - ..... .--' .... ~ · "' ~ · ' --" ....... :~' -----: ................................... B~ 2'; I'5 ........... :"~?- ................. Dat e-o f ..-Anaq'y s es ......... 11'7'I1'7'8 9 ' Soil ~nalyses for .BTXE and TV-H )'i'. ;';' Compound Results Detection : (mg/kg) Limit -- i ' : (DLR) .~.i' Benzene ..a ................. ND 0.02 Toluene . .- ................. ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .... ..... ~ .... ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ....... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10 ~ Method: BTXE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA 8015H #D-li~e Detected 'BDk-Ue[o~ Oetection Limit DkR-Oetection Limit For the Purposes of Reporting '. ,o?o~89 QA?~' Sup i~~, /~OO~g~nic lpervisor BSK~ A~sociates Chemica, Laboratories -. [~I~I' '1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno,. California 93706 * Telephone (209i 485-8310 * Fax {209) 485-7427 B89247 Lab No. Ch893707-3 fl Report Date -' 11/16/89 Sample Type Soil ' Date 'Sampled 11/7/89 ~' Sample Description 1130 hrs. Date Received 11/8/89 :' B-2-20 Date of Analyses 11/11/89 I":: Soil Analyses for BTXE and TVH ~.. ..... ~:' . (mg/kg) Limit : (DL~R) ~ Benzene ................... N'D 0.02 I Toluene lid 0 02 ~thylbenzene ............ ND ... 0.02 Total Xylene Isome~ ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: 8TXE-EPA ~020 TVH-EPA 8015M -..., ND-None Oete~ted 8OL-BeLow Detection Limit OLR-Oetection Limit For the Purposes of Reporting BSK chemical Laboratories ': i:'t 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, .California 93706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 ~-Iii=~-,--Kern~ Envirbn~en~'~i~-~-~Servi~e'-~ .... "V" ~:~-'--~--'"~'~-~ ~-~ ~,' ............. ....... '-~,~:'-,~-~ ........... B89247 ~ Lab No. Ch893707-4 I7 Report Date 11/16/89 Sample T~e Soil Date· Sampled 11/7/89 ' ~ · Sample Description. 1300 hrs. ~ Date Rece~ved 11/8/89 .'- B-3-10 Date of Analyses 11/11/89 i:__: Soil-Analyses 'for BTXE and TVH, Compound ~Results Detection 'L. (mg/kg ) Limit ~ (DAR) Benzene ... ND 0.02. Toluene ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: 8YX[-SPA 80~0 YVM-~A 8015M ND-None Detected BDL-Be[ow Oetect~on Limit ~:· OtR-Oetection Limit For the Purposes of Reporting '. ' ' e0~0t.89 ' QA'~ ~up~r ~r~anics ~~s0'r -:' BSK &'Associates 'Chemical LaboratOries 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, California 93706 '* Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 B89247 Lab No. Ch893707-6" ' Report Date. 11/16/89 . ~ample ~YPe Soil Date Sampled 11/7/89 Sample Description , 1310 hrs. D~te Received· il/8/89 Il Soil Analyses for BTXE and TVH C°mpound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit : .. · (DLR) Benzene ................... ND 0.02 Toluene ND 0.02 Ethylbenz ene ............ ·.. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND ° 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: BTXE-EPA 801~0 TVH-EPA 8015M ND-None Detected BOL.-BeLow Detection Limit DLR-Oetection Limit For the of Purposes Reporting BSI( & Associates Chemical Laboratories 1414 Stanislaus Street · Fresno, California 93706 · TOlo~hono (209) 48~-83~0 · Fax (209) 48S-7427 B89247 Lab No. Ch893707-5 :Report Date 11/16/89 Sample Type Soil Date Sampled 11/7/89 'Il Soil Analyses for BTXE and ~II Compound Results Detection ' Benzene ......... ~ .......... ND 0.02 Toluene ... ................. ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND .- 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Meth~: 8TXE-EPA 80~0 TVH-EPA 8015M ND-H~ Oet~t~ 80L-Beto~ O~t~t~on Limit OLR-Oet~ion L~m~t For the Pur~ses of Reacting ~070'S9 Q;~C Sup. is~__~~ . : //~Or~anics~ervisor .I t' 1414 Stanislaus Street' ', Fresno, California 9.3706 * Telephone (209) 48.5-8310 · Fax (209) 48.5-7427 '.' B89247 Lab No. Ch893707-7 i7 Report Date 11/16/89 Sample T,YPe Soil Date Sampled 11/7/89 [. Soil Analyses for BTXE and T~ ~.~ Compound Results (mg/kg) Detection Limit B~z~ne ................... ND 0.02 ~o~ue~ .................... ND 0.02 ~benzene ............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ND 0.02 Total Volatile HydrocarbOns ND 1.0. Meth~: BTXE-EPA 80~0 TVH-EPA 8015M  DLR-Det~t~on L~;;t For the Pur~ses of ' 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, California 93706 · Telephone (209) 48.5-8310 · Fax (209) 48.5-7427 B89247 Lab No. Ch893707-8 Report Date 11/16/89 Sample T~o Soil Date Sampled '. ..... 11/7/89 Sample Description 1352 hrs Date Received 11/8/89 : '--..:. '~::i :,?-~<'~i' ' , -'. · .:~ I/ Soil Analyses for BTXE and TVH (mg/kg) Limit : (DLR) Benzene ................... ND 0.02 Toluene .................... ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene ND 0.02 Total Xylene ~omers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: BTXE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA 8015H NO-Ilone Detected BOL-Betow Detection Limit ' DLR-Oetection Limit For the Purposes of Reporting . I .QA~Su~e~ Organic~Sup;rvisor R070~,89 : BSK ' 8, Associates .Chemical Laboratories 1414 Stanislaus Street * Fresno, California 93706 * Telephone (209)' 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-7427 I't" ~ Kern-Environmen:tat- :.Service i:-~=~'"~?~ ...... ~B89247 ~ Lab No. ~ Ch893707-9 t-- Sample Type Soil Date Sampled 11/7/89 ~;::- Sample Description 1403 hrs. Date Received 11/8/89 ...................... :~': .............. B-4-~20 ........ ' ..................... Date of--~alyses .............. I I~{ IT7'8'9 '[[ Soil Analyses for BTXE and ~[[  -7:' ' Compound Results Detection .. {. (mg/kg) Limit " -'' (D~) . .... Benzene . .................. ND 0.02 Toluene ................... ND 0.02 ztnyl~enzene ........... ND 0.02 Total Xylene ilo~ers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Rydroc~rbons ND 10. NO-go~ Detect~ BDt-getou Detection Limit DkR-Oetecti~ Limit For the Pur~ses of Re. cLing QA/~uperv~s or~// ~rgani~, :~perVisor: ' ~- ' SSK Log Number_,. ~' ANALYSIS REQUEST/CHAIN OF cusToDY RECORD' i' , i]', Clisnt Name .Project 0, P,O.# 'Analysis required ii: City, State, Zip ~'; I Report, attention~ ' Date ' Time~ ~ , Number ~b S~ple sampled sampled See. ~ ~ S~ple ~a~ ~ 'be~) Sample de,Option =n~iners number (~e ~y ..,. - IMPO~ANT NOTICE: No samples will be analyzed without an aulhorized signature in this section. I ~ hereby requesting BSK's Norton Chain~f~ust~y Pr~edures for the a~ve samples. I understand I~at I am here~ r~udstlng BSK'8 ~mN Chain~f~u~y Pr~edures for the ~ve samples. I understand that these pr~edures ~e generally consistent with those outlined in the US. E.RA. ~'846 and that there Is no Ihese pr~edures ~e generally ~nsistenl with those oullined in U.S. EPA ~ntra~ Laborato~ Pr~ram State- ,Ira chugs for Ih is se wi ce..~~~ -.~~--/~ greater.me nt of ~rk, S eclJon F, and th al the re Is a charge; of $~.~ per work order or $5.~ a~ ~t ti e, wh ich ever is ' ~thorized Si~a~ure - : ~ ~thorized Signature .. ~ Signature Print Name Company ~ Date Time Relinquished by ;~ - ~ · Seals: P-Print A-~sent B-Bm~n ~ ; . " & ~sociates Chemical' Laboratories DISTRIBuTIoN: WHITE, CANARY. ~B~R~ 'PINK; ORIGINA~R ' ' ~414 ' ~amples ~e di~ded 14 da~ a~er'resu~ ~e re~ ~nle~ olher amnge~enls am made. ' ' Slanislaus Sl~el fresno, California 93706 . ., Haza[dou8 ~amples will ~ mlumed to clienl ~ disposed of al cllenl expense. ~] . Telephone (209) 485-8310 · Fax (209) 485-7427 2 CONTRACT ~PTIONS FOR LEAKING : ~- ~' Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit .~ ~-~ 0 '/'~-~ ] Site Specific Status Changes: . . .. . .... .. -.: :..,..~ ..... CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING'~ ~, '- Site Specific Time Accounting t Status Permit # O ~ ~ ! ~ Site Specific Changes ~loyee Si~t~e Site ~e or ~ess ~ing. (~cal, S~te, of F~o~I) ~scription Data Entered By: ~ " / , " Date: Env. Health,580 4125/89) · : .. ~ Oi~fZONS FOR T,~.~_ING TANKS .. ,' Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet .. ......... (lO~s) Pe~t ~ng (~ca~S~te,'of F~eral) Entered By: Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit #~ 0 ~0/, ~ ~ Site Specific Status Changes: ~ , . -. .. . oyee sig e., ~. nmaing (.Loca~ Stat~, of Federal) '- ' Date Code ' Code , Description ,':'; ,: ~' : '.' - ' ....... : .', ~: ...;'-', ... ..... .. :> :: :~, - Env. H~th580 41131~ (Rev. 5/89) ', :' .... . :" ., '........: .'.:~. >' , ~~ O~IONS FOR ~~ Site ~ecific T~e Accosting Sheet Pe~t ~ Site ~ecific S~s ~es: ' ~lo~ee ~ ~10Yee Si~e Site ~e or ~ess : - ~ing (~cal, S~te, of F~e~l) ~ego~ Activity HO~s Date ~e ~e ~scription ( 10~s ) Notes: CONTRAC~ OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS ~' ' · Site Specific Time Accounting~ Sheet ,! ....... Permit · ' Site Name or ~ess W . II . ~-7- ' ~} .L .. Env,.Health ~80 4t~3~ (Rev, ~ing (~ca~ S~ of F~e~l) ' ~ ~ter~ By: ~te: '. '" ~,. '.. '~- . ' ~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ..,~,.. Data batego~ Activi~ ~de ~de ~scripfion , ... ' Houm . I [ . CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS .. Site Specific TIme Accounting Sheet Employee ~ata Enter~ By: ~, Date: Permit Cf ~..~-j-- C.~. ) ~' Site Specific Status. 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CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS: 5 EMERGENCY · . RP SEARCH: S DATE .UNDER~AY: 0~/1.8/89 DATE COMPLETED: '0~/I8/89 PRELIMINARY DATE UNDER~AY: 07/19/89 DATE COMPLETED: 08/08/89 ASSESSMENT: C 1. '...: ,~. REMEDIAL 'DATE UNDERWAY: 08/16/89 DATE COMPLETED: RE~EDI~B ~CTIO~: D~TE U~DER~Y: ~ D~T~ CO~PBETED: ACTION MONITORING ', i i . ,[ ,.'; ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN: .' RAP REQUIRED: DATE APPROVED: CASE CLOSED: ~ DATE CLOSED: DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: : REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: /..':. .... .:. · ~,REsPONSIBLE PARTY ~ CONTACT NAME: SPECIALIST:  .,~. ,~ ~REATING SENSITIVITY ~ ERS . ~ . _ . . · ,, a~e~sne~,C~330~ . ~U, ,CA 93308 DATE OF REPORT: 12/15/89 Pfam C ~m:~ ' ' CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS ~' Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ' · r.s2 · ~ .... ... '~ ~te ~e ., ~scription .. ." ~ ~ter~ By , , '~' '"' . ~te: - ................... ........... 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