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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK #2-C-4/14/94~ April 14, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R, KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 ACTING FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 The Southland Corporation 5820 Stoneridge Mall, 3rd Floor Pleasanton, CA 94688 RE: 7-Eleven Store #19382 at 1626 Beale Ave., in Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Bob Vasquez: This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results of the Soil Assessment dated January 5, 1994 associated with the Underground Storage Tank Removal. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, , / Hazardous Materials Coordinator Ri=H/ed cc: D. Norman, Kleinfelder i CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" April 14, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 ACTING FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 The Southland Corporation 5820 Stoneridge Mall, 3rd Floor Pleasanton, CA 94688 RE: 7-Eleven Store #19382 at 1626 Beale Ave., in Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Bob Vasquez: This is to inform 'you that this department has reviewed the results of the Soil Assessment dated January 5, 1994 associated with the Underground Storage Tank Removal. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found.to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. ~ Hue~--~-Sincerely~ ~ Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed · cc: D. Norman, Kleinfelder CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" April 14, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 ACTING FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 The Southland Corporation 5820 Stoneridge Mall, 3rd Floor Pleasanton, CA 94688 RE: 7-Eleven Store #23446 at 2300 Columbus St., in Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Bob Vasquez: This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results of the Soil Assessment dated January 5, 1994 associated with the Underground Storage Tank Removal. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed cc: D. Norman, Kleinfelder UT725501 Account Number ACCOUNTS RECE/VABLE ADJUSTMENT February 16~ 1994 Date New Account New Address Esther Duren Close Account From Service Chan.qe Other Adjustments X Fire Department- Hazardous Materials Division Department/Division 7-ELEVEN Billing Name 1626 BEALE AVE. Billing Address Site Address Parcel # (if Applicable) · Landlord Name & Address (If Applicable) ADjuSTMENT Last Billed Correct Billing Adjustment to Effective Date of Billing Change 198.00 0 < 198.00 · 1-1-94 Remarks: UST BILLING FOR STATION THAT REMOVED UST'S 4/93. UT725501 Account Number ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADJUSTMEN~ February 16~ 1994 Date New Account New Address Esther Duren Close Account From Service Chanqe Other Adjustments X Fire Department. Hazardous Materials Division Department/Division 7-ELEVEN Billing Name 1626 BEALE AVE. Billing Address Site Address Parcel # (if Applicable) Landlord Name & Address (If Applicable) ADJUSTMENT Last Billed Correct Billing Adjustment to Effective Date of Billing Change 198.00 0 < 198.00 · 1-1-94 Approved By: Remarks: UST BILLING FOR STATION THAT REMOVED UST'S 4/93. HM433001 Account Number ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADJUSTMENT February 16, 1994 Date New Account New Address Esther Duren Close Account From Service Chan.qe Other Adjustments X Fire Department- Hazardous Materials Division Department/Division 7-ELEVEN Billing Name 1626 BEALE AVE. Billing Address Site Address Parcel # (If Applicable) Landlord Name & Address (If Applicable) ADJUSTMENT Last Billed CorrectBilllng ~Adjustment to Effective Date of Billing Change 160.00 0 < 160.00> 1-1-94 .App~ Remarks: HAZ MAT BILLING FOR STATION THAT REMOVED UST'S 4/93. 7 ELEVEN FOOD STORE #2720-19382 ID Number: 215-000-000875 ESTER 02/16/94 Location: NO LONGER IN BUSINESS Bus. Phone: (805) 323-4662 City : Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 04 Mail: 4008 WHITE LN State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93309- Owner: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Phone: (209) 261-0711. Addrs: 295 W CROMWELL 104 State: CA City: FRESNO Zip: 93711- IParcel ID: Dunn/Brad: 00-734-7602 GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS Last Inv.: 000022U SqFt: SIC: 5541 Your Activity Code: Last P.O.: <A> Financial <B> Tracking <C> UST Info <D> Topic D <E> Topic E <F> Event F <G> Event G <P> Print <Esc> Exit ELEVEN FOOD STORE #2720-19382 ID Number: 215-000-000875 9 <A> Financial Branch <1> General Information ESTER 02/16/94 ~ Fee Groups IA:99 C: E: G: I: K: M: O: Q: S: U: W: Y: <5> Account History Prog Date Type Invoice Misc. Notations Debit Credit Balance H 10/15/93 Manlnv 000020H ~)-~o~1~__ 15.50 0.00 15.50 H 11/17/93 Manlnv 000021H ,,., 62.00 0.00 77.50 'U 04/04/94 ~anInv 000022U 3~L'J~' 124.00 0.00 201.50 <1> Gen. Info. <2> Cur. Bill. <3> UST Permit <4> UST Action <5> Acct Hist <%> Next <$> Previous <P> Print <Fl> Help <Esc> Exit ~~~ous ~^z~m^~s .... TIME CHARGED BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: / ADDRESS: / PROm~ ~MBER: DA~: N~E: ' CHGD: COM~~S: PROJECT COMPLETION: DATE: BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT BUREAU'OF FIRE. PREVENTION Dote APPLICATION Application No. In conform.ih/ with provisions of pertinent ordim2nces, codes ancl/or.,.regulotiofls, opplicatiofl is made 7-1t ~tsmz., . - S~ ~ 6f~ Nome of Goml~ny Ad~l~ss, to'display, store, install, use, operate, sell or handle materia'ls'or processes involving or creotiflg con- ditions deemed hazardous to life or property os follows: ~N$~U~?IOIq CO, 1071 RUBIDOUX BLVD. '714 686-1810 RIV£RSID£, CA. 92509 '714 78t-6S6~ ~:~:~i!!::S!TEiiUPDATEiiili:::::~:i~:.:::: Review / Update ~J'F__-"u~ ~T/'~. Date ================================================================================ i:! i:.:!.!:i:: :.: !., SITE IDENTIFICATION Name ~ - ~-~.'~-~j~ ~ l ~ = ¢ ~ ~ ~ Case No. Address ~ 8trot Number 8trot Cl~ County Local Agency ~~. Regional Board C~~ L~D STAFF PERSON CASE ~PE ' ~ Undetermined ~ Soil Only __ Groundwater __ Drinking Water STATUS (Date indicates when case moved into status) No Action Taken Leak Being Confirmed Date ~ Prelim. Site Assessment Workplan Submitted Date ~ Preliminary Site Assessment Underway Date ~- Pollution Characterization Date Remediation Plan Date Remedial Action Underway Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Date Case Referred to Regional Board Date Case Referred to Dept. of Health Services Date ~ Case Closed Date REMEDIAL ~ ACTIONS O0~ENT8 RESPONSIBLE PARR IDENTIFICATION (Only il newly discovered or cha~ged) Contact ~ ~ ~ ~ Phone (~.) Address ~ Street Number Street Cl~ 8~te ZIP · CENTRAL VALLEY REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CASE CLOSURE CHECKLIST Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program This checklist, CASE CLOSURE letter, and the Unauthorized Release Report Form (URF) is to be retained by the Regional Board and Local Implementing Agency as documentation of release and subsequent closure action. All files and reports will be placed on microfiche for review. I. Case Information LUSTIS Case no. URF filing date tl[,~[~;~ Closure date Site name/county 7- ~e_~-q~N ~ ,2.C ~ t ~3 Z ~ ~ Site address (6 &6 ~e~ ~' City. ~<~_~4~,~-v~ Zip ~%e3~ Phone Table I - Responsible Party Information Responsible party Name Address, City, Zip Phone Property owner ( ) Operator 1 ~-~ ( ) Operator 2 ( ) Operator 3 ( ) H. Release and Site Characterization Information Tank size(s) ~' ~ ~O, c9c.~ Fuel type(s) Chemical type(s) and quantity(ies) released c~ ,,o1~. ~:x..rv, r-~ Table I1 - Lateral and Vertical Extent of Contamination Environment Lateral (ft) Vertical fit) Contaminant Concentration Range Soil 7__.~ ~ ~ ~.~.~:~x.., ~,-~. ~_qOO mg/kg Groundwater mg/l Soil type at the site ~'A~ ~ ~, t_<'~ gAO, r3 Source of drinking water under SWRCB POLICY 88-63 Were nearby wells (Domestic; Municipal, Ag, etc.) monitored? Yes No X Wells affected (Domestic, Municipal, Ag, etc.) rO~,J-~ Highest and lowest depths, to groundwater ~ ~--~-~ ~'3 / Seasonal groundwater gradient(s) and direction(s) Name of Regional Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) aquifer affected (see attached) Surface water impacted? Yes No Name of surface water body affected / III. Soil Remediation Infor~m~tion Soil .remediation~method(s)~ ~ C ~.,r~ ~ D,~ / t~-'c~c.cS Volume treated and/or removed ~ ~ ~ o ~ Contaminated soil disposal site . ~ cC~ ~ ~o~ ~ '2 ~ ?~ ~a~r~ ~D ~ ~ 30 If contamination is remaining, describe concentration range and volume (cubic.yards.or meters) Table :III - Maximum .flocmnented contaminant concentrations in soil ~before 'and'after cleanup Contaminant Method Before After Depth Contaminant Method .Before After Depth used (rog/kg) (mg/kg) (ft) used (mg/kg). (mg/kg) (ft) TPH (Gas) .~"0~ e,,J'/) ? ~, Benzene , ~(5 ~/O ~.~ TPH (Diesel) Toluene ~ 0 A2 ~ Other fuel Ethylbenzene ~(.oO b/~ Heavy metals Xylene ~ '7 10 N/~ Other Other IV. Groundwater Remediation Information Groundwater remediation method(s) /%) ~ Volume treated and/or removed If contamination is remaining, describe concentration range and volume (gallons or liters) Table IV - Maximum documented contaminant concentrations in groundwater before and after cleanup Contaminant Method Before After Depth. Contaminant Method Before After Depth -- used (mg/1) (mg/l) (fi) used (mg/l) (mg/l) (fi) TPH (Gas) Benzene TPH (Diesel) Toluene Other fuel Ethylbenzene Heavy metals Xylene Other Other V. Closure Does Regional Board concur with closure? Yes No Location of reports on file (Agency/Room) County ~'~--'~"5/~Z~~'C"~f~ Staffperson~~ G,3,,,~, Phone Regional Bo~d office ~~c ~cc~ Smff person ~.o ~oo~ Phone SBR ~ekli~.~ 10 S~r 1~ UNDERGROUND :STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) /-- 'CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY ' : ''' "RA~:STATE'OFFICEOFEMERGENcYSERVICES [] YES ~ NO ' !G,~EPORTBEENFILED? r--] YES ~"~' N° I ~ ADDRESS ~ NAME ' . ,., ' ' ' ' ~NT~T ~RSON PHONE ~ ~O~ 8TRENT ~ L~AL AGENCY , AGE~Y N~E ~NT~T PERSON PNONE m (1) I ..... H'NAME OUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) m ~ UNKNOWN DA~ DI~HARGE BEtoN M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT APPm ,~ ~ M~ D~ D~ Y~ Y~ ,~' UNK~. ,. ,, EMOVE ~.~.TS ~. LOSE TANK. REMO~ ~ REPAIR PIPING  HAS DISC~RGE BEEN STOPPED ? "~, ~"EPAIRTANK ~ CLOSE TANK & FILL IN P~CE ~CHANGEPR~EDURE ~.:YE8 ~ "O IF YES. DA~ ~' ~.'~, ~Di'~ D '~YI ~Y ~REP~CETANK ' ~ OTHER ~ ~ SOURCE OF DI~HARGE . , ' CAUSE(SI = ~ ~ TANK~AK ,~ UNK~" ~ ~ ~ PIPINGL~K ~ dTHER' .': ' ' ~'~RROSlON ~.~.D~..~.~D ~ ~O,LO.L~ ~ ~RO..DWAT~. ~ DR,..,.~WAT~.-(CHEc. O.L~.,~W*~RW~LL~*C~*~L~B~.A~FE~ CHECK ONE ONL~ ~ m ~ NO ACTION TArN ~ PR~IMINA~ S~ A~E~MENT ~RKP~N SUBM~ED ~ POLLUTION CHA~C~RI~TION ~ < ~ 'LE~ BEING ~NFIRMED ~ PRELIMINARY S~ A~E~MENT UN~RWAY ~ P~T CLE~UP MONITORING IN PROGRE~ ~ ~ ~ CASE CLmED (CLE~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNECE~AR~ · ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY - ~ REMED~T~N p~N ~ CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) ~1~~ ~ EXcAvA~&DIS~SE(ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (Fp) ~ ENH~C~BtODEG~DATION(I~ ~ ~ ~CAPS~(CD) ~ EXCAVATE:& TREAT(E~ ~ PUMP& TREATGROUNDWA~R (G~ ~ RE,CE SUPPLY(R~ ~<~ o ~ ~NTAINMENT. BARRIER (CB).~ ~ AC~N REQUIRED (HA) ~' VACUUM EXT~CT ~a ~ OTHER(O~ EMERGENCY . :.5 ~: i~ Le~kk Bein~ ConfJi~med',/ Leak. ,sd~pecte~d at- site, but has not. b~e!en confirmed. t In'~'icate whether emergen, c~y reaR@nme personne:l and'-equzpmgn, t were involved .~ P;~i~iim'i.h~ry.~ ~S~it~e ~Kssessmen~ ~ork~la~Submitted - workp~a~Pfopdsal a~'any %ime~' If so, a H~z~o~s Material In'ciden~ Report6 ::~Should be 'filed r'~esbed ~f/s~bmibted by responsib~' party ~o '~6te~in~-'~h~ther gro~d ~wf~h bhe State Offi%e of Emergency Se~ice$ ,OE8)fa~ 2~00 Meaaq~ieW~oad, .~ ~S'~c¥~ento, CA 9583~. CoDie~ of the CEe reporb {0~ may be o~aine~:'.at ? P~liZ~n~ ~ib~e ~ss.e'ssm~nt: U~derwav~.- imp~emenbatioh o~ w0~k~lfn. · ~y0.qr local underg~o~nd Storage ta~ permi.tting~ agency. I~dic~e whgbher ~. : P36~l~ti~ ~har~ct~er'i'z:ab~n ~ respo~l~ p~by ~s ~the~ p~Oc~ess of fully ~t~e OES report ha~' ~een .file'd as of the d~e of ~his report. : ~e.fini~EM. bhe eXbent' ~0~ ~bnb~ati~u "in ~soil ~nd~Eround wat~r~ and assessing ~L~AGENCY ONLY ~.~ ~ ~' : R%med~m~-i:on Plan - remediablon plan submlbhed-'evaluatlng 10~ te~ T~avoxd duplicat-~ notification pursuant .t6 Health ~d Safety code Section z r'~emediation O~io~s. Proposai and implementation Scheddie tour appro~riate~ 2~.1~80.$ a gover~en~ employee: should szgn and date the fo~ zn ~hzs bloc~, r~emediation 0~o~s also submitted. '~: ': .. .~ · ~v ' ' Qleanup' Unde~y -implementabion~ 0f remediation plan. A..~slgnature:here ~d~'es not :m~an %ha% bhe le~ ha~ {been determined ~o ~pose a ~ . signi~?~cant~%hrea~ %0 ~an 'health'o~ safeby, only ~ha% not,fica%ion Foe% Cleanup ~6~i~orins in ProsrCss - periodic ground w~ber o~ other ~R~RTED ~y ~e ~ c~ ~ : ~ :~[ ' .. · ~ ' ~ . Case Closed - regional board and local, ag&noy in concurrence.~that no . f.u~h'er', work is necessa~ at the ~'ibe. ~E~er?MoUr n~e ~lephdn~ n~er amd address ',Indicate wnign par~ you~ , . r~pres~n~:~ and pr~.de. , c~mp:any~ .~Or agency n~e. · ~. ' {~ ,. ~ ~:~ ~ : :' ''~ ' ~T: T~ ~O~T.m~ ?~OV~ O~ :T~ ~O~-~S Z~Z~D~D ~0~ S~~ ' RES~NSIBLE P~T~'~" '~ ,~ ' - ~ . ~' .,i~ : STATI~IC~ P~OSES ONLY ,' IS NOT:TOBE 'ONSTRU'D AS ~P~SEN:NG THE ~ E~er'~a~, ~te~hbne n~b-~r,~contact person, and addresses o~ the par~ .... OFFIC~ ~sITiioN'OF ~Y ~NT~ AGENCg' ' ' ':7 r~ponsib~D for ~e le~ ~i Th~ responsible par~y ~woutd ~ormaliy be ~ b~~k ~ ~ >~ ~ o~r. : ~ ~' RE~DI~ ACTION . : ' · . ". ' '--~ , :: ~':.~ ' ~"~' · - : : Indic~%e which action ha~e been used ~b cleanu~ o~ remediabe 5he ~le~. E~r lnf~maticn <r'e'gardih~ 5h~ ~ank: facility A~ a mi~im~, you mus~ . · pr,ovxde th'e facili~%y name*and .full address.' '- "'~ C~ap Site - in~al~ horizontal imp~rmeabie iayer :5~: reduce rainfall IMPLE~N~.I. NG AGENCIES ~ C~ta~{~n% Barrier :3'i~Jt~il vertical d~k~ ~ bl~ck hofizon~'~al movement o~f Ether n~es~of the lo~a~ agency and Regional Water ~al:i%y Conbrol Board ' cbnt~in~%. · - ~ ' Exc%vate~ and Dlspos~9 - remove contamina~ed~ soil and dispose in approved involved ~. ~ ~:~ : ' 'f si~'e .~< ..... ~ : : SUBSTANCES I~OL~D ' ' . Exb~v~te~'.~d Tr'ea~-~ remov~~ cont~inat~d s0il~ and 5rea% ('includes sPreadi~E En%:~r %~-3~e and ~anti%y los5 'of the hazardous substance' invo~wd. Room o~ iand- farmins~). is provided f r .i~for~a5ion on two s~bstances if appropriate, i-f more %hah R:e~ove Free Pr6duc5 - remove floabins product from water two' su~a~ces ~e~ed, ~i~% ~h~ ~wo'~f most conce~ for cleanup. P~p and Treat :Groun'dwa~er - ~enerally employed 50: remove dis'solved - .~ ~. , . · cont~inants. :DISCOVERX~/ABATE~ENT E~hanced Biode~radation - use of ~y availabl~ technology to promote Provide~ informati~ff re~atdins the di~cove~ and abatement of the le~. b~cteria~ deco,position of cont~inants. ~ ~ '~ :~ ' ~'~ ' Replace'. Supply - prdvide a~ternative water supply to affect~ parties. SO~CE/~ACU~E ' .~ ~' ~ T~abmen~ a~Hookqp- install water treatment d~vices at each dwelling or ~I~ic~.~ource~s)~. of le~. ~eck box(es)'indi6atins cause o~ le~. · o~t~er~pt~ce 0f~s'e~~ . ~ .... ,: '~ ~ '. ~.. ~. .~ ~.. ' Va~.E~%rac~..~- use p~ps or bloW,rs ~o draw air through sdil. ~V.e~ Soll. -~bome holes in soll to allow volatilization of c0n%~inants. C~SE ~YPE~ · ' ' . ' ' ~. ' ~. ' , ?I~ig,~p}~:~l~e case ~ype categow for ~h~.s le~. -~eck o~e box only. Case Nbr~c5io~ R~qu~e~- inciden~ is minor, requiring no~remedia~ action. ~e ~:~ b'aSed on ~he most sensitive resour6e affected. : For ex~pLe, if : :~ ~ ., ' ~' ' '[b~ :~Oi~ and ground water have been;affected, case type will be "Ground . CO[~N~ - Up~e ~iS' spa~c~e to elaborate 6n any aspec%s of ~he incident. W~r~.. ~Ihdicabe "DriVing Wa%er" only if one o~ more m~icipal or ~ - ~ .. . ~t ~dd~es~ic '~waber wells ha~e actually been affected. A "Ground Water" SIGNA~ ~'.Sign 5~e fo~ in %he space' prov~ded. , d~'~g~'a{~[~n does not imply %hat the ~ffecged water ca~ot be~ or is no%, ~ ': ,:-~ :~ ~ -: · us&d for:?~i'nking wa%er, but only that.wa~er welis have not yet been ' DISTRIBUTION-, affected'/:-It is dndershood that case ty~e may ch~ge upon fUrbher " If %he fo~ Ys com~*iete~ by ~he %~ o~er 6r his age'b, ;re~ain the last i~es~iga~ion. · ~ ~ ' ~ ~ and f0r~ard ~e remainin~ copies intac~ bo your local..t~ permi~%in~ agency ~ [.. : ~ ~ ~ for d~stribu%ion. ' : ) cURRENT S~TUS ' : ' ' 1. Original - Local T~ Permitting kgency I~3cate.'%h'e category which bes5 describes tile curren~ status of the case.. 2. S%hbe Wa~er~esour~es Control Boa~'d~ Division of Clean Wa%er Progr~ns, Ch~hk one:bOx o~1~. ~e response shguld b~ relagive %o~ %he case hype. F6r underground Sbprage :Ta~ Progr~, P.O. Box- 944212, Sacr~en%o, CA 94244- e~ample, if case ~ype is "Ground Waber", then "Current Status" should refer 212~0 bo the s~bds of"¥he gro~d water invesbiga~ion or cleanup, as opposed to '" 3. ~egional Waterz'Qua~i~by Control Board t~t of soil. Des~criptions of options follow: ~[ ~ 4. Loc.al Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or ~heir designee ~o · ~receive Pro~osibion 65 nobifications~ N~ Action T~en - No actioh has been taken b~ responsible party [beyond . 5. -~er/responsib!e party. ihitial report, of leak. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / coNTAMINATION SITE'REPORT REPORT DA~ CASE e- . N~M~ OF INDIVIDU~ FILING REPORT ' PHONE ' ' ~ REPRESENTING ~ OWNE~PEmTOR ~ REGION~ BOARD COMPANY OR ~ENCY NAME ~ L~AL ~GENcY ~ OTHER . i ADDREss :. ~ ' NAME ::: ':' *: ." · ~ ~NT.TPERSON ,PHONE . ADDRESs 8TRE~ C~ . STA~ ~IP FACILI. N.E (IF ~PgICABL, ~,~. [ OPE~TOR ~ PHONE ~ ADDRESS ~ ~ CRO~ ~REET ' ' 'L~AL AGENCY AGENCY N~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE REG~N~ BOARD PHONE (1) , ' NAME . . QUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) m .. "' ~ UNKNOWN ~ OMI 4"1 ~ ~Dl ~YI ~ ' : ~ANK~ST ' TANK REMOVAL .: OTHER ~ DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N Y ~ M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT ~PL~ SOURCE OF DI~HARGE ." . -, . CAUSE(S)' .. . ~ ~ CHECKONEONLY. CHECK ONE ONLY .  ~ NOAC~ONTA~N ~ PR~IMINARYS~A~ESSMENT~KP~NSUBMI~ED ~ POLLUTIONCHARAC~RI~TION CHECK APPROPR~TE ACTION(S) " ~ [~ ~ ~ ~} . ~. EXCAVA~ & DISUSE (ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ENH~CED BIO DEG~DAT~N (1~ ~ ~ ~ ~NTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ ~ ACTDN REQUIRED (HA) ~ TR~A~ENT AT H~P (HU) ~ VENT ~IL ~. "~ VACUUM EXT~CT ~. ~ OTHER (O~ INSTRUCTIONS E~RGENCY Leak Bein~ Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but bas not be~n confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response personne~ and equipment were involved Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground with the State Office of Emergency Services (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or wil~ be, impacted as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the OES report form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tank permitting agency. Indicate whether ,; Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully the OES~report has been filed as of the date of this report, defining the ex~ent of cont&mination in soil and ground water and assessing : impacts on surface and/or ground water~ LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation PLan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section remediation options, Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate . 25180.5, a government employee should sign and date the form in this block, remediation options aisc submitted. ~A signature here does not 'mean that the leak has been determined to pose a Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. significant threat to human ~health or safety, only that notification Post Cleanup Monitorin~ in Pro~ress - periodic ground water or other procedures have been followed if required. ~ monitoring at site, 'as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness ~ of remedial activities. . REPORTED BY ~ ~ Pase Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence that no 'Enter your name, telephone number, and address. Indicate which party you ~drther work is necessary at the site. represent and provide company or agency name. : ~ ~ ~ I~.ORTANT: THE, INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS INTENDED FOR GENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY i~ STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPI{ESENTING THE Enter name~ telephone number, contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak, The responsible party would normally be the tap2~ · REMEDIAL ACTION: owner. ~ Indicate which action have been used to cleanup or remediate the leak. SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow: Enter information regardin~ the tank facility. At a minimum, you must · · provide the facility name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall infiltration. IMPLEMENT.ING AGENcIEs· Containment Barrier i- install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of Enter names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Board contaminant. involved Excavate a~d Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved ~ site. ~ SUBSTANCES INVOLVED Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the name and quantity lost 'of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming). is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water tabl'e. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup, Pump and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants. DiSCoVERy/ABATEMENT . Enhanced Biode.~radation - use of any available technology to promote Provide~information ~egarding the discovery and abatement of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants. , · Replace Supply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties. ~SOu~cE/CAUSE ' . T'reatmen~ at Hooku,p - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or ~1~PIn~icate source(s)~f leak. Check box(es)'indicating cause of leak. o'ther place of use. ~ ~ Vacuum Extract - use pumps 'or blowers to draw air through soil. CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bor? holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. !I~d~icate ~he case type category for this leak. .Check one box only. Case No Action Required -: incident is minor, requiring no remedial action, ~ty~? is bas,ed on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if i'~ bo~h soil and ground water have been affected, case type will be "Ground .CO[~ENTS - U~e this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident. Wa~er!'.. Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or '~' ~domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "Ground Water" SIGNATURE - Sig~ the form in ~]e space provided. designati9~ does not imply tha~ the affected water cannot be, or is not, used for~rinking water, but only that water wells have not yet been DISTRIBUTION ~ affected.. It is understood that case type may change upon further If the form is completed by t~e tank ow~ner or his agent, retain the last copy ,investigation. and forward bhe remaining copies intact to your local tank permitting agency ~' for distribution. CURRENT STATUS i 1. Original - Local Taqk, Permitting Agency ~Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Eoard, Division of Clean Water Programs, Checkone'box only. ~Wne response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 944212, Sacramento, CA 94244- e~ple, if case.type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120 to the status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water,Quality Control Board that of soil. Descriotions of options follow: 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to ~ receive Proposition 65 notifications~ No Action Taken - No action has been taken by responsible party beyond 5. O~er/responsible party. ~-~ni~port of leak. ' : . UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT REPORT BEEN FILED ? ................... ' ' .................................. ' REPRESENTING ~ OWNE~PE~TOR ~ REGION~ BOARD I COMPA~OR~ENCYNAM~ LAL AGENCY ~ OTHER ADDRES~ " ~TA~ ZIP ~ NAME I ~NT~T PERSON [ PHONE ~RE~ C~ . STA~ FACILI~ ,N.E (IF APPLICABL~ I OPE~TOR I PHONE CRO~ STREET L~AL AGENCY AGENCY N~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE REGION~ BOARD PHONE (1) NAME QUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) ~ UNKNOWN DA~ DIS~VERED HOW DIS~VERED ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ SU~URFACE MONITORING ~ NUIS~CE CONDITIONS DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N. M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT ~PLY) ~ .~ D~ D~ Y~ Y~ ~ UNK~N ~EMovE ~N~NTS ~L~E TANK& REMO~ ~ REPAIR PIPING ~ES ~ NO IF YES, DA~ ~ CM~ '%~ ~ ~ ~ y, ~ REP~OETANK ' ~ OTHER SOURCE OF DIVERGE CAUSE(S) ~ PIPING L~K ~ OTHER ~ ~RROSION ~ UNKNOWN ~ OTHER ~ .UND~R~NED SO~L ONlY ~ GROUNDWATER ~ DRiNKiNG WATER - (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS ~ AC~ALLY SEEN AFFEC~O) CHECK ONE ONLY ~ REMEDIATDN P~N ~CASE CLUED ~LE~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNEOE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY CHEOKAPPROPRIATEACTION(S) ~ EXCAVA~&DIS~SE(ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ENH~CEDBtODEGRADATION(I~ ~AP SI~ lCD) ~ EmAVATE & TREAT (E~ ~ PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWA~R (G~ ~ REP~CE SUPPLY (RS) ~ ~NTNNMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ NO ACT~N REQUIRED (NA) ~ TREA~ENT AT H~P (HU) ~ VENT ~lL ~S). ~ VACUUM EXT~CT ~ ~ OTHER INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY Leak Bein~ Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response personnel and equipment were involved Preliminary. Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal at any time~ If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed ~ requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether.ground. with the State Office of Emergency Services (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will be, impacte~ as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the OES report form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway- implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tank permitting agency. 'Indicate whether : ; Pollution Characterization - responsible party, is in the' proc'ess of fully the OES report has 'been filed as of the date of t~is report, defining the extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing . impacts on surface and/or ground water. LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation PLan - remediation plan submitted, evaluating long term To avoid duplic-~e notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate 25180.5, a government employee should sign and date the' form in this block, remediation options also submitted. A signature here does not mean that the leak has been determined to pose a Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. significant threat to human health or safety, only tha~ notification Post Cleanup Monitorin~ in Progress - periodic ground w~ter or other procedures'have been followed if required. - monitoring at site, as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness ~ of remedial activities. . REPORTED BY : . Case Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence 'that no Enter your D~e, telephone number, and address. Indicate which party you further work is necessary at the site. represent 'and Provide company or agency na~e. ~ ~ IMPORTanT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS F~RM IS 'INTENDED FOR GENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY ~ STATISTICAL~PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone nt~ber, contact person, and address Of the party , OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GO%~RNMENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak.~ The responsible party would normally be the ta~k ~ _ owner. '~ ' , REMEDIAL A~ION . Indicate which action have been used to cleanup or remediate the leak. SITE LOCATION . Descriptions of options follow: Enter~information regarding the tank facility. At a minimum, you must · ~: ~ provide the~facility name and full address~ ' C'~p Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall : infiltration. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES Contailtraent Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of Enter'names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Boar~ contaminant.~ involved. -' Excavate and DispOse - remove. Contaminated soil 'and dispose in approved site. SUBSTANCES INVOLVED Excavate and Treat~- remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the.name and quantity lost 'of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming). is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove float'ing product from water table. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. Pum~ and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved : contaminants, -: DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Enhanced Bi0degradation - use of any available ~echnology to promote Provide information regarding the discovery and abatement of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants. : '' Replace Supply - provide alternative water supply 'to affected parties. SOURCE/CAU~ ~. · Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at.~ each dwelling or Indicate source's) of leak. Check box(es)'indi~ating cause of leak. other~place of use. Vacuum Extract - use pu~ps or blowers to draw air through soil. CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bore holes in soil to allow Volatilization of contaminants. Indicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is minor, requiring no remedial action. type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if ,' both soil and ~round wa~er have been affected, case type will be "Ground .CO~IMENTS - Use this space to elaborate on an~ aspects of the incident. Water"~ Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or domestic water we~ls have actually been affected.~ A "Ground Water" SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided. de~ignation does not imply that the affected water cannot be, or is not, used for _drinking water, but only that water wells have not yet been DISTRIBUTION ; affected. It is Understood that case 'type may change upon further If the form is completed by the tank owner 6r his~%gent,' .retain the last copy investigation, and forward ~he remaining co~ie'~ inta6t to your-local tank permitting a§ency · for distribution. CURRENT STATUS 1. Original - Local Tank Permitting A~ency Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. . 2. State Water Resources Control.Board, Division of clean Water Programs, ~Check one box only. ~he response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Prosram, P~O. Box 94~2123,' Sacramento, CA 94244- e~mple, if case.type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120 - to the status of the ground water investigation or cleaDup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water.Quality Control Board that of soil· Descriptions of options follow: ,?. 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of S~per~Ysors"%r their designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. No Action Taken - No action has been taken by responsible party beyond 5. '~O~er/responsible party. initial report of leak. CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET · S.D. JOHNSO~ November-..17 , 19 9 3 BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF ,: , "-..~. . 326-3911 DaVid.Norman ..... ~. Kleinfelder 1975 YE" .Street Fresno, CA 93706 RE Southland 7-Eleven Store #19382, 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA. Dear Mr. Norman, This is'to notify you that the workplan for the above stated address is Satisfactory;? Please give~.'this office 5 working days notice: prior to the commencement of ~ork. ~lease be .advised that .any w~rk done ~that is not performed under direct'over sight.by this oSfice'wi!~ not be accept.ed, Unless previqusly approved. · . If you.have any questions; please call me'at'(8:05)'326-3979. Sincerely, .' uey ~rdous Materials Coordinator " Underground Tank Program REH/dlm kl~ KLEINFELDER November 2, 1993 Job No. 21-340001-B00 Mr. Ralph Huey RECEIVED Bakersfield City Fire Department 2130 "G" Street l~O[l 0 ,,? 199,~ Bakersfield, California 93301 k/AZ' M,4~ Ol~ SUBJECT: Site Contamination Workplan Southland '/-Eleven Store//19382 1626 Beale Avenue Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Huey: This workplan is being prepared in response to the October 11, 1993 letter from your office requesting further site characterization of the vertical extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil at the site. Site History Based upon an unknown quantity of fuel discharge from an o-ring on the turbine pump of the regular leaded fuel tank noted on November 10, 1988, Kern County Environmental department requested site assessment of hydrocarbon contamination. Southland contracted Associated Soils Analysis of Tulare, California which conducted a soil assessment on April 30, 1990. Analytical results were reported below levels requiring remediation (less than 1 ppm TPH and less than .02 ppm BTEX) in the four soil borings as reported in the Associated Soils Analysis report dated June 63 1990. Kleinfelder was retained by Southland to remove the three 10,000-gallon steel fuel tanks, associated piping, and a fuel service island. The tanks were removed by Kern Environmental Services on April 28, 1993. The results of the tank removal was reported in Kleinfelder's Underground Storage Tank Removal Report dated June 25, 1993. The tanks were observed to be in good condition at the time of removal and no apparent leaks were noted. TPH/gas (5.8 to 1900 mg/kg) and BTEX (2.04 to 288.4 mg/kg) were detected in the samples collected from 6-feet beneath the eastern (fill) ends of the three former tanks. A trace of BTEX (0.050 mg/kg) was detected in the sample collected from 2-feet beneath the western end of the former southern tank, Tank 1 (Plate 2). Based on these analytical results and field screening of the soils, Kleinfelder excavated approximately 9 additional feet of soil from beneath the eastern end of the former tanks and approximately 6 additional feet from beneath the western end of the former northern tank, Tank 3. The analytical results reported one sample above 10 mg/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons which was the sample collected at 23 feet depth below the northeast end of Tank 3 (540 mg/kg). Benzene was not detected in any of the samples analyzed from the excavated area. See Table 1 for a summary of the analytical results for the excavation soil samples and Plate 2 for sample locations. STHLND-06-93-52 1 Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. KLEINFELDER 1975 E Street, Fresno, CA 93706 (209) 486-0750' Based on the findings of the June 25, 1993 report, Kleinfelder recommended one boring be drilled through the northeast comer of the site in order to verify the analytical results, and if necessary, to assess the vertical extent of impacted soils. Scope of Work Kleinfelder proposes to drill one soil boring in the northeast comer of the excavation to an assumed depth of 50 feet(See Plate 2). Based upon the field reading and analytiCal results Kleinfelder will install additional borings as necessary to define the vertical and lateral extent of hydrocarbon contamination. If elevated concentrations of hydrocarbons are detected the soil borings may be converted to Vapor Extraction Wells. Kleinfelder will notify the City prior to installing additional soil boring or installing Vapor Extraction Wells. Soil borings and possibly Vapor wells will be installed using an auger rig equipped with hollow stem auger. Kleinfelder will follow the protocols attached for soil sampling handling, decontamination procedures, boring backfilling and vapor extraction well installation as necessary. Soil sampling will be submitted for chemical analysis from an interval of not more than 15 feet, and two soil samples from the bottom of each boring. Samples will be selected based upon soil type and field readings. Samples will be analyzed for TPH gas by EPA method 5030, BTEX by EPA method 8020 and for total lead by EPA method 6010. Schedule Kleinfelder is prepared to begin field work two weeks after approval of this work plan by the City of Bakersfield. Field work will take approximately 1 week and analytical results should be available approximately 2 weeks after submittal. A report of findings will be submitted three weeks after analytical results are received. If you have any questions concerning this site or require any additional information, please call. Respectfully submitted, KLEINFELDER, INC. Regional Manager DWN:LAC:jg attachments: Tables 1 and 2 Plates 1 and 2 Drilling and Sampling Protocols cc: Bob Vasquez, Southland STHLND-06-93-52 2 Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. KLEINF£LDER 1975 [ Street, Fresno, CA 93706 (209) 486-0750 TABLE 1 EXCAVATION SOIL SAMPLES SOUTHLAND 7-ELEVEN STORE//19382 1626 BEALE AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CA Sample Number 16045 16044 16046 16048 16049 16047 16054 16056 16058 16055 Date 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/28/93 Name T 1 E2 T2E2 T3E2 T 1 E6 T2E5 T3E6 T 1W2 T2W2 T3W2 T 1W6 Location Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 1 East End East End East End East End East End East End West End West End West End West End Depth Below 13 13 13 17 16 17 13 13 13 17 Grade (feet) Concentration (mg/kg) Benzene 45.8 23 190 0.12 27.4 1.9 0.014 ND ND .005 Ethylbenzene 66 30 260 0.14 28 ND(l) ND ND ND .005 Toluene 260 52 490 0.77 31 61 0.011 ND. ND .019 Xylene 355 208 1710 1.01 202 10.7 0.025 ND ND .036 TPH/Gasoline 2500 1400 8500 5.8 1900 540 ND ND ND ND Notes: (1) ND = not detected. STHLND~-93-52 3 Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. TABLE 1 (CONTINUED) EXCAVATION SOIL SAMPLES SOUTHLAND 7-ELEVEN STORE #19382 1626 BEALE AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CA Sample Number 16057 16059 16071 16072 16073 16074 16075 16076 16077 Date 4/28/93 4/28/93 4/30/93 4/30/93 4/30/93 4/30/93 4/30/93 4/30/93 4/30/93 Name T2W6 T3W6 Split- 1 Split- 1 a Split-2 Split-2a Split-3 Location Tank 2 Tank 3 Tanks 2 & 3 Tanks 2 & 3 Eastern Eastern Northern Tank 3 Tank 3 West End West End East End East End Side Wall Side Wall Side Wall East End East End Depth Below 17 17 20 23 8 12 6 20 23 Grade (feet) Concentration (mg/kg) Benzene .014 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Ethylbenzene .008 ND 0.07 ND ND ND ND ND 2.0 Toluene .023 ND O. 16 0.03 ND ND ND 0.04 1.6 Xylene .051 ND 0.67 0.19 ND ND ND 0.12 20 TPH/Gasoline ND ND 13 9.1 ND ND 8.8 2.8 540 Notes: (1) ND = not detected. STHLND~-93-52 4 Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. GOODMAN ,,' BAKERSFIELD ,; · /': I RN COUNTY NO SCALE VICINITY MAP PLATE ~ K L E I N F E I. D E R SOUTHLAND STORE #19382 1626 BEALE AVE. 1 ~ Kleinfelder Inc.. 1993 Project Number 21-320001 H00 Bakersfield, California FLOWER ST. 16073 16050 16051 16076 16046 ~ 16047 16058 16059 B-3 16052 6056 16071 16053 6057 -- 6072 B-2 16044 16049 B-1 -~' 16045 16048 16054 16055 · X--X X X--X X--X--X X X X X X-- EXPLANATION 16076 16077-~ Sample (same location, consecutive depths - see text) B-4 -~- Soil borings installed by Associated Soil Analysis ~ · Proposed soil boring location APPROXIMATE SCALE: 1" = 20' 0 20 40 ............... Excavated area © Kleinfelder Inc., 1993 --X-- Fence line lO Scale in Feet PLATE ~ KLEINFELDER PROPOSED SOIL BORING LOCATIONS SOUTHLAND STORE # 19382 Date Produced: 6/3/93 I Date Revised: 11/2/93 1626 BEALEAVE. ~ Project Number 21-340001 BOO Bakersfield, California ~1~ KLEINFELDER PROTOCOL · DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES 1 INTRODUCTION This protocol presents the procedures used by Kleinfelder to obtain consistent, reliable data during the drilling, sampling, and sealing of boreholes. The procedures described herein are intended to be of general use. As work progresses, appropriate revisions may be made at the discretion of the project manager. 2 PROCEDURES FOR DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING 2.1 Permitting Kleinfelder will prepare applications for appropriate permits, unless otherwise instructed by the client. Copies of signed permits will be on-site during drilling operations, and will be available for inspection by appropriate agencies. 2.2 Equipment Cleaning Drilling equipment will be thoroughly steam-cleaned prior to arriving on-site to prevent the introduction of contamination from off-site. Clean equipment will be stored in a clean location when not in use. Hydrocarbon based lubricants will not be used on drilling equipment. Kleinfelder recommends that food grade-solid, vegetable shortening, or a TeflonTM based lubricant be used. Equipment will be steam-cleaned on-site, and will be cleaned only in designated areas, prior to reuse. 2.3 Sampler Cleaning Soil samplers will be disassembled, washed with a solution containing TSP or non-phosphate .detergent, or steam-cleaned, rinsed with steam distilled water, and air-dried immediately prior to use. Samples will be lined with similarly cleaned and dried brass tubes, and reassembled for use. App&Prot-06-93-52, (Rev. 7/92) 5 Copyright 1992 Kleinfelder, Inc. ~.~I~ KLEI~FELDER 2.4 Drilling The drilling method used will be determined based upon the material to be drilled, depth and diameter of the boring, sampling requirements, site access, and other site-specific conditions. Drilling methods which will be used is the hollow-stem auger method. This method employes the use of 6-inch hollow-stem auger advance by a truck mounted drill rig. The subsurface stratigraphy will be interpreted by observing the materials recovered during drilling, and by sampling undisturbed soils. Soils will generally be sampled at a minimum of once per each 5 feet drilled, or at noticeable changes in lithology, until ground water is encountered. Sampling intervals may vary depending upon project requirements. Soils will be sampled using a California-modified sampler containing cleaned brass liners, or a standard penetration sampler. Lithologic logging of the boring is discussed in Section 2.5, and sampling is discussed further in Section 3.1. Boring depths will be based upon the nature and extent of the materials encountered, and upon project requirements. 2.5 Preparation of Boring Logs The Kleinfelder field geologist will lithologically log the borings during drilling. The geologist and the drilling operator will discuss changes in material penetrated by the drill, changes in drilling conditions, hydraulic presure, drilling action, and drilling fluid circulation rate, and the geologist will record such changes by time and depth. The geologist will evaluate the relative moisture content of the samples and note zones that produce water. 2.6 Sealing of Boring Boreholes will be abandoned by backfilling to the surface with soil cuttings, or with a bentonite cement grout. App&Prot-06-93-52, (Rev. 7/92) 6 Copyright 1992 Kleinfelder, Inc. "~.'~'~ KLEINFELDER 3 SOIL SAMPLING 3.1 Sampling Interval in Borings Soil samples will be taken at 5-foot intervals, or as necessary, based upon project-specific requirements. Soils will be sampled by driving a Califomia-modified sampler 18 inches beyond the bottom of the drill bit. The sampler will be driven using a 140-pound slide hammer. The number of blows necessary to drive the sampler each 6 inches will be recorded to help evaluate soil consistency. The sampler will contain three brass liners. Soils collected in the bottom liner may be labeled, sealed, and preserved in an ice-cooled container for potential laboratory analyses. Selected soil Samples may be delivered under a chain-of-custody record to a State-certified laboratory for chemical analyses. Soils which are collected in the upper and middle liners from the sampler may be extruded in the field, and examined by Kleinfelder's geologist to help provide detailed lithOlogic information. 3.2 Qualitative Field Screening An organic vapor analyzer, using a flame ionization detector or a photo ionization detector will be used to pr6vide a qualitative screening of each soil sample collected during drilling. The field screening procedure consists of sealing a soil sample in a clean glass jar, allowing the sample to equilibrate for 5 to 15 minutes, and scanning the headspace in the jar for vapors. The screening readings will be noted on the boring log and/or on the daily field log. 3.4 Sample Preservation The sample selected for chemical or physical testing will be sealed in the brass liner in the field. TeflonTM sheeting covers will be placed on the ends of the liner directly on the exposed soils, and held in place by clean plastic caps. Sealed soil samples will be labelled and placed in a covered ice,cooled container. App&Proto06-93-52, (Rev. 7/92) 7 Copyright 1992 Kleinfelder, Inc. ~ .' ~..~q-~ KLEINFELDER 4 SAMPLE HANDLING Sample containers will not be opened, except by laboratory personnel who will perform the chemical analyses. Soil samples will be analyzed by a laboratory certified by the State of California, Department of Health Services. Requests for sample analyses will be made in writing and will be included as part of the chain-of-custody record. 4.1 Custody Seal If it is necessary for samples or sample chests to leave the immediate control of the sampler prior to being' delivered to the laboratory, a custody seal will be placed on each sample container and/or sample chest to discourage tampering during transportation. The custody seal will contain the sampler's signature, and the date and time seal was emplaced. 4.2 Chain of Custody Procedures In order to document and trace sample possession from time of collection to time of analysis, a chain-of-custody record will be filled out by the sampler, and will accompany the sample through the laboratory analyses. The completed chain-of-custody record will accompany the final laboratory analytical repOrt. Information contained on the duplicate, carbonless chain-of-custody form will include: o date and time the sample was taken; o sample number and the number of sample containers; o analyses required; o remarks, including preservatives added and any special conditions; and o container number in which sample has been packaged. Blank space on the chain-of-custody record between last sample number listed and signatures at the bottom of the sheet will be lined out. App&Prot-06-93-52, (Rev. 7/92) 8 Copyright 1992 Kleinfelder, Inc. ':"~;'~" '. , .= ' ' · · "'. '!= ' '" " ,~ , ' ' . ::' ~ ':-" ' "" ' "'. '", '" '~ PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: ~ "; RE~URN PAYMENTS'TO '' '" "'~ 'i' ~;, . ?i;.!'t~"i BAKERSFi~''LD, C~9330'3-26'~'): ' "ACCOUNT NO.- :.', ..'~"~3~00~" .: "..','- ',.' .-, · . _ .... ,. ...... ' ...... . FEE ,;.. ...... ..... ,,: ;. ,, :,,: .'.,.;',: .~' :'..: "? : .... 60~O C~A~P 'OR,,' ,"....::',_.;_~;.. "' .... ' t.i:i.::,'~;:~:.~:' '. MuST'RETURN THIs copy wiTH PAYMENT "':":':;':':R ~n:.-~.~:n.~v., ~. r-.[ ...,~:~ ~:7 ~:'., '.; .' ';..'t .'._' ..... RETURN PAYMENTS TO~ : . .... I , ~ : ' ~'r~ ' ' ., ' ' ,, CITY~.O?BAKERSFIE BAKERSFIELD., CA 93303,2057 J ACCOUNT NO. RETURN PAYMENTS TOi I ~ ~J)'[ i0~ :¥ PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: ' Previous 8'a ta:nce.' "ANO FI,NANCE cflG OF 'l~ PER ~ONTH ~ILL,,~E'-'ASS, ESSE,O~' .. ., ,,. RETURN PAYMENTS TOi ' ..~, · - ................. ' ' '~ I :' ., .. ' , . . PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ,~'. ~HA, ZA~D~. US .v4A T JE~ I AL $ D I '.j.,~ S ~ U~;~I P.O. BOX 2057 " C E sF -' ' ~ BAKERSFIELD; CA 93303Z2057 ~ ACCOUNT NO. UT ~St~ ' · ·. '-, ~,n~u~L Fee f~¢.~n0~ g¢ound St~e 'T C%'tober 13, 1993 Job No. 2i.-34000!..B00 [,..a~.~,o~ a 73301 1626 ~ea~e A~en;~e : , · .,. ' , ~-- ....4.-~ ~k LO~to':as dca ~.~ '-t-,,~7 ,, ' ' . (... (:..k . . 1.I. ~ ,,'. i- , .... ~ ~2L .t' '~; ~ ~- ~"'" ~ ' '~;~' ~ ' .-'., . , . :.? s~,Jc'jflo,~al .... .. ~ t.,~i~. Respectfully submitt:~, KLE~LDER, ~C~ DWN:jg .. Attachments: Plates 1 · ,-, ~- ., · RECEIVED October 13, 1993 it~]' I 5 1993 Job No. 21-340001-B00 HAZ..~agT. DIV. Mr. Ralph Huey Bakersfield City Fire Department 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 SUBJECT: Assess_ment_Soil-Boring___._~.__~:.~, ~ ~.~-.S0~uliiland 7-Eleven Store #19382 ;.~'" 1626 Beale Avenue ) {~ Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Huey: As you are aware, Kleinfelder and its subcontractors removed three 10,000 gallon underground steel fuel tanks (UGT) and associated piping from the 7-Eleven store at 1626 Beale Avenue, on April 28, 1993. In addition, soil was excavated to 9 feet below the eastern end of the tank bottoms, and 6 feet below the western end of the tank bottoms due to elevated hydrocarbons found in the soil. The 23 foot sample collected from below the east end of Tank 3 had a laboratory reported level of TPH at 540 mg/kg. The other samples collected from the bottom of the excavation had laboratory reported levels below I5 mg/kg TPH. Based on the findings of the June 25, 1993 report, Kleinfelder recommended one boring be drilled through the northeast corner of the former UGT excavation in order to verify the analytical results, and if necessary, to assess the vertical extent of impacted soils. In our telephone conversation on October 12, 1993, you agreed to this scope of work. Kleinfelder will install one 50 foot boring, as shown on Plate 1, to assess soils in the north comer of the excavation. Soil samples will be collected at five-foot intervals with up to four samples selected for laboratory analyses. If field readings or laboratory results indicate elevated hydrocarbon levels, additional soil borings will be installed as necessary to assess the lateral and vertical extent. Kleinfelder will contact you if additional borings are required. A copy of the report of findings will be forwarded to your office approximately three weeks after your receipt of laboratory test results. Kleinfelders drilling and soil sampling protocol are attached. STHLND-06-93-51 1 Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. KLEINFELDER 1975 [ Street, Fresno, CA 93706 (209) 486-0750 We anticipate drilling the soil boring on October 21, 1993. We will contact your office 24- hours in advance to confirm this schedule. If you have any questions concerning this site or require any additional information, please call. Respectfully submitted, KLEINFELDER, INC. Environmental pa~nj~~?~Manager DWN:jg Attachments: Plates 1 Drilling and Soil Sampling Protocol cc: Mr. Bob Vasquez (Southland Corp.) STHLND-06-93-51 2 Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. KLEINFELDER 1975 E Street, Fresno, CA 93706 (209) 486-0750 CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON October 11, 1993 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF ' 326-3911 DAVE NORMAN ':'- KLEINFELDER 1975 "E" STREET FRESNO, CA 93706 RE: Laboratory results' from preliminary site assessment conducted at the 7-Eleven Store #19382, 1626 Beale Ave.,'Bakersfield CA. (Permit #140015) Dear Mr. Norman: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the fuel tank(s) previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance, with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and 'Chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, with in 30 days from receipt of this letter. The work plan should.follow guidelines found in: Appendix A - Reports, Tri - Regional Board~Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and Investiqation of Underground Tank Sites; January 22, 1991. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at.a rate of $6~.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed Report To: ~ ~¢ ~ Analysis Requested Name:-''''~, O)t ,? ¢,/ Project: ~.s-r'-. Address: ~ J ~ ~. ~ Project ~: 7'~ /'~. City: ~K~,~F/~I3 Sampler Name: ~-~ '~ State: ~0 Zip: ~[ Other: ~ ~ o - Phone: La~ Sample Description Date & Time Sampled o,L 5o pZ o o- -3o- J Relinq~h~d byA(Signa3~re) ~i?d by: (~iQnatu[e) C' Date: Time: Comment: Billing Info: ~~~ ~~~ 4~t~hx .. ~h~ ~'.~.~/~.~ Name: ~Q~ ~ ~. g, ~(. ~ ~ Reli~ish/O by: (Sig~t~ ReCeived by: (~ig~u~) ~ D~: Tim~: Address ~ l'3~ ~ "~ Oily ~ Slato ~ , Rolinquishod by: (Si~naturo) Rocoiv~ by: (Si~naturo) Dato: limo: ~ontion: _ ~olinquishod by: (Si~naturo) ~ocoivod by: (Si~naturo) Dato: limo: limo: Miles: ~olinquishod by: (Si~naturo) ~ocoiv~ by: (Si~naturo) ~ato: limo: Samplo ~isposal ~.O.~ ~olinquishod by: (Si~naturo) ~ocoiv~ by: (Si~naturo) Dato: limo: Q BC Disposal ~ 5.~ ea. ~ Return to client ~'~' Bakersfield Fire Del; PERMIT No.  HAZARDOUSMATERIALSDIVISION (/~ ~ UNDERGRO. UND STORAG~ TANK PROGRAM ~-- -' PERMIT APPLICATION· FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE INFORMATION SITE 7-11 Store ADDRESS 1626 Beale Ave. ZIP CODE 93305 APN FACILITY NAME 7-11 Store CROSS STREET Flower Street TANK OWNER/OPERATOR Southland Corp. PHONE No. (510)463-2711 MAILING ADDRESS 5820 Stoneridge Mall Rd, (3rd ' CtTYPleasanton,CA ZIP CODE 94588 floor) CONTRACTOR INFORMATION . COMPANY Kern Environmental Service PHONE No. (805)589-5220 LICENSE No. 432372 ADDRESS P.O. Box 5337 CITY ~ ZIP CODE 93388 INSURANCE CARRIER Toleman & Wiker WORKMENS COMP No. WC 5822461 PRELIMANARY ASSEMENT INFORMATION COMPANYKleinfelder & Associates PHONE No. (209)486-0750 LICENSE No. 94-1532-513 ADDRESS 1975 "E" Street CITY Fresno ZIP CODE 93706 INSURANCE CARRIER James C. Jameins WORKMEN$ COMP No. WP 012481-92 TANK CLEANING INFORMATION COMPANY Kern Environmental Service PHONE No. (805)589-5220 ADDRESS P.O. Box 5337 CITY Bakersfield ZIP CODE 93388 WASTE TRANSPORTERIDENTIFICATIONNUMBER CAD 982 495 608 NAME OF RINSTATE DISPOSAL FACILITY Gibson Environmental ADDRESS End of Commercial Drive CITY Bakersfield ZIP CODE 93308 FACILITY INDENTIFICATION NUMBER CAD 980 883 177 (Phone #805/327-0413~ TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANY KVS Transportation, Inc. PHONE No. (805)589-5220LICENSE No. 432372 ADDRESS P.O. Box 5295 CITY ~ ZIP CODE 9~88 TANKDESTINATI©N Goledn State Metals. Inc.. 2000 E. Brunda~e Lane, BakerRfJeld: CA TANK INFORMATION TANK No. . AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES CHEMICAL STORED STORED' PREVIOUSLY STORED 1 -+30 10~000 gal Gasoline 1960's to present Gasoline 2 -+30 10,000 gal Gasoline 1960's to present Gasoline 3 _+30 10,000 gal Gasoline 1960's to present Gasoline THE APPLICANT HAS RECE'!VED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONOITIONS OFTHIS PERMIT AND ANYOfHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF·PERJURY. AND TO file BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT. PRC/VED ~~ ' ~F(F~P'Ltc~I~7 N~ME (PRINT) APPELANT olGNATURE ~ THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED " · ,, _ ,, BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT " :':' ' ' : ~PLICATION TO PERFO~ A TIGHTNESS TE8 '[,. PE~IT.'.TO OPE~TE .;..,'.:,::::~¥ '. DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED ' y:. t DATE SIGNATURE, OF APPLIC~ . .::. · ~' "' ~'~"~'~ TEsT DELAY / CANCELLATI[]N RECORD :EASON FOR '.DEL~Y: TOTAL HRS DELAY .... TE'. FuEL 'DEL I vERy. TIME DEL I VEIRED__.~ ,'~% :THE ".ABOVE TEST WAS DELAYED FOR REASONS BEYOND ]:BE:;';,CONTROL ICE.LL'AT I ON r AUTHOR I ZED BY:" ,, INFORIdAT. I[]N IS ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF AES Tr~ACKING iAsso~iated' Environmental Systems~ Inc. PP'.O. Bo;.,' ' 80427 ::' ",.. .... : .. "':.,, Bal.::er"s.Field, CA 95380 ':'~' (805) .~,9.~,-~1° ' I~':,~ ,~.~ . PRECISION TANK & LINE TEST RESULTS SUMM~RY .,.~.~¢~.~.,<,, ,., ~. . , , ', .. '~ ~,~,,~c. ' ' , Tank Location: '-' W.O.~: 16446 · :.,i,, ~,:,r~,I n v o 1 c e A'dd ~ess.: :,]).~:~SOUTHEAND CORF" "~ 7.--11 I D Number~:' 19582 . ~,:?,~4~ W~ CROMWELL ~104 1626 BEALE AVE. Technici'an:JDF ??~R~sNo, CA 93711' · BAKERSFIELD, CA. "Tech.~'91.-211-Van~:'8111 I ~e:'-=: ~, 02': '." ' ¢4~-~._,-., - Time/Star-t: 08:0c~ End: .~.ol:OA County: '{~:~4FaCility F'hone~: 8.~=-.;,~._:,- 466,. Groundwater Depth: 150"+ Blue F'pints 'NZA'. ~°~t~ct: MGR::.' '. ' Date~.Time system was ~illed:. , , . .. ~- ~- 1 .::,-gz. ,3': 'Tank Fill/Vent Product T~pe O{ Vapm- Inches, nk. ':.',.Capacity :' ProdUct', Tank ' Vapor Lines Line ~ecovery Water/Tank 'Type" 'Material: ~ ...., , ,..! . . .'~?}"9950''~ .". :SNL ~ .. F'ASS PASS F'ASS II 0"' TURB SWS'"'-,'. :. ' ~,-9950 MNL FAIL INC. PASS II 0 " ~' TURB SWS'" :,~ ' ;(' ~950 NOL PASS F'ASS PASS I I 0 TURB SWS ~::..?., :,'. :. ,,........,.. ¢':, ':: '... i tional in~o~-mat i'on: ..(.. ..... :.. '.SI~E LOG'. ' TIME E~ui :'.' 08:00 ~ F'~'odUct,:~Lines: ,'. "08:30 B'i~d:,(Vaem' 'E'ines:' ..,. :" :,,. 1:1 ~00 · 'gd:",,Vent.. ,, ... "1 i'ne's: .; '? 11: 05 ,ed%Tut, h'm .i ..... -' ,, ,,, ,. ~ e.,:.. , , .,. 11,:15 :ed' Suet ion ~-PumP :,, "'~ N/A ~'R i~e'~;s 'Instal led:~ ~: NO iq! ', :, , .. ',~':.;~?' ,':.;.; , ', . '. . ,~4:~4,¢~...,;,'~ y.' !is ed above may fegui~e ful. the~ action, check with ~-~.?,*'i"~.¢:;h,. ¢:, .'. , .,;: ,:. , .-:: ~:,~;;&~- ;,' .,f, Calzfornza O.T.T,.L.' Numbep: 94-1484 JOHN FOX ';5'.z;..-.':. .; '.'.,?. '., ;..: , ,:', ' ~'.' '. ;';' '.u:.~;,',.<...,>:.,'"., -,'.., ' ~..,*' , ,. , ' ' ',, ' " . ,',, ,. ,', ,>.':~.',..,, ".,.,,: * · ,' ', , ,.' v '. .':' A~ssoc i at~e'd ~ Envi ,--c)nmen'Ga i $' tems~.~ I n'~c : /~ AES/System II Pre~ision leak Test G~'aph. ~ ~cian:"~:'JDF'''''''' ' Tank: 1 Tank Di'ametetF'(in): 96 (ga.1)]: ' . G~-ade Level(in): 148 Product ~Level'(-in): 146 · Level;~0n? '~ank (in): 0 Temp Segment F~om: 75~]"o ].75 · Y ,' ~ '.'.' :: · Cbanse .I~ Calib~-ation Zone = 35 Calibration Unit(gal/uni't) = c)..)0~97 .,~S.~a~tin8 Tem~e~-atu~-e (F): 80.483 Head F'pessu~-e'(c~l/in .(Btm)). 109.5' ',~S~r~face Ar-ea(sq.~;in): 68.6 Temp. Chanse(F/h) : 0.:015 -evel volume(8~h): 0.07 I:~;~¥~.¢*~mp..: volum~(sph)-' ' 0.09 F'~-oduct Line(sph) :' --.004 ' Net .change(gph) ' :' '-0.02 ~;F:SP.,:~L~ ,py.~*~sht .(c) 1989 bv AES, Inc ;.",,,,:r,,~:'7wl~l:4*19,:,8~ .I. 6~6 BEALE AVE. BAF..ER,~I-'IELD, CA. ...... "' ;' ' ' "'~ ' ' ' ' :??:i~:~':~'",' :"::'::~ ' ..' t' ;:.' :, ' ": ";:'"'" ":'-":" '" ':" '"?:' "'"" ::~ ' '""~':':"' ':':'~' :" ':'"' "?" '" '":"' '"" "" ' '"" '.,':';.~.::, ",':: .]. 't '".J~, "" ~.' '~'. ,AES/System II F'r-ecision leak Test Graph' ' :' : ician:?'JDF. " Tank: ~° 'Tank Diamete~'(in): 96 ~'~e(~al).:. 9950 .... .~ G~-ade Level (in): 142 Product'. LeVel'S(in)': 140 Level~ On':~Tank (in): 0 ~ic Gr-avi'ty]:'F~0"75 :. Coefficient Of Expansion: 0'. 0006556 ": rati~n:.~ V~l'ue(ml')~:, q-J(.~ Channel: 2 .... .:'iLe~e,1 Sesment. .. From: 75 To ,::,,~. Temp Sesment From: 75 To ,C,h, In Cal'ib~ation~,,, Zone = 7;{')_. Caiib~-ation Unit(gal/unit) = 0. (])(2)2547 n9 Tempe~-ature (F): 80.726 Head Pressure(col/i,n (Btm)): 1{.o.0 e g~-e~(sq;'""~in):' 80. I Temp. Chanse('F/h) -' "~.~ , ,-:.L' .' ,., '. · 1. volum~(Sph)~-, . ~ ~ ~'. · ~ , rap?,, volume(gph) :,. ,20.12 F'roduct Line(~ph): -.02 ' change(gph) .': " ~..~.) Copyr'ight (C) 1989 by AES., Inc. ~.?'~,:,7]tl ~$19.:.8z 1616.ISEALE AVE. BAI<ER~FIELD~ CA :, :~']~-~]{~,L?THIS IS A HIGH ,LEVEL TEST WITH A 2X CAI_. '~' ,'~i ,~,~ .'.' '" ~ '..~ ' ' ~'}:.: ;".~:.~, ':':, . . gES/System II Pl.-ecision leak' Test Graph ~',,j,{'..~Invoi'c~ No.: ' 16447A Dante: 05/13/92 'Time : 13: 41:56 2~.~C:.,.~Technician: .JDF ..... Tank: 2 Tank Diamete~-'('in) (sal): 9950"'.' G~'ade Level(in). 1~ P~-~duct Level~:(in): 108," Level~'.On'.~Tank(in): 0 : .., ~,~' ~ ~ ~ .... ..~.. ~.. - ..... "1 lc: Grsavi.ty:"k}.'75 Coe~{icient O~ Expansion':.'::'O;~-~.)o6~o6 ,~"~ . ion'",.Vai~¢i'~(ml): 400 Channel: 2 : "'"" :L&Ve'l: Sesment~ Fr-om: 75 To ~'~"~ ' ~. Temp Sesment Fr-om: 75 To. .:',;'.' ? ~..~..'.. ... ' .::.. · ,:::,,:::1 u c t H I,II .... ' .:./'::- ?.: :~: : ..... . ... ~ .~.- ..~... u ,,, I"ll'] apge In calibpa~.~,°n Zone = 15 Calib~-ation Unit(sal/unit) = '0.0069~ in~ TemPe¥-at¢~e ,(F): 80.735 Head Pressu~-e(col/in ~(Bt'm)')': 81.0 ace Ar-e~(sq''~ in): 160.2 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0'006 volum~(~h):~.' -.1..]:5 mp ' volume(gph): 0.04 Product Line(sph)':'-.002. ~,~:.~:Net chanse(~ph)' ~:~,. '-1.39 ~,~r.~Copyr,.zBhb (c), '1989'-b'y AES~ Inc. .;'4 :,~,'.:': F. ' :~:. . ',":~}";~?~':};THIS.,,,~:??'.'... IS A LOW LEVEL' ~TEST WITH A 2X CAI_. .~ ¥?:~.:.: ...:~:..,::: ~ ;',:-~: :.'....' ::,;'..~{::. ...:.. : .. .... '::,: :'.-~ :...,,..::: .:...,......?' '... ,. :~: :.:..: ...~.. ¥.:., ,:.-:..:-., :~... .: /..... soc ~i a t e'd~ Envi r~ " tal S, t ems .~ - · ,~r'.' .".:,.',". ::?AES/System II Pre~isiOnr . leak Test 'Graph '~" oi.c~ No."' '16'~7C' Date: 05/1,z./9z. Time . i7: 59:08 !'cian::].},jDF~':,:''-'''''' Tank: 2 Tank"Di"amete~Xin): 96 uime(sal)': ~995Q''~ " Grade Level (in)' 142 Product 'Level'(i'n): 98 ~.~ Leve 1"i' On".~ Tan k ( i n ): 0 :~' ec!{ic.G~av!tY-:."0.'75 Coe4{icient 0{ Expansion: O.~.uu6~o6' ~' l'i'brati~n?':'Valde(ml): 500 Channel: 2 :~'e~el ' - Temp Sesment From: 75'To Sesmen~,,;F~o~. 75 "Fo ,i,:;,i;i¢~:i:;change In Calibration Zone = 64- Calibration Unit(gal/unit)"'= '0.002C)."2 ''. .'.;;,,.;,.,;:.Startln8 Temp'er'atuPe .(F): 80.786 Head F'ressure(col/in (Btm)')'l 73.5 .':.~;,~hSLt~;face Area(sq. in) 46.9 Temp. Chanse(F/h) . O~ .... ~o . , .,L~;.~"~,bevel volume(sph): -0.09 ;.:~¢,~i:,:Tomp~. volume(~ph) 0. 16 Product Line(8~h): ~-,002' '7%f ,'-.~ ")' . '. :v..-~;~.- ,:,,,.,..;¢ . .' ;~. :' , .: ...,,. ' ::';':¢:,;" '" (t ' ' ' '"' ' ' "F'/L ----:::'" FglL' ;;~,~:?;,Copyright (c) 1989 by AES, Inc. /:;;¢:~, :..%,, ,,,., - : '~Ci.~'-',.~ . ~ ~: .... ' ~ ~ ~ BEALE AVE. BAk. ERc~F IELI), CA ,~:~:~;~.~,~, ~,. ,.HIS, ~,,., . IS, LO~ LEVEL TEST WIT~.. A 2X CAL. , ,. >~..',, ~ .',, '- . .],'" '. . l~'l~r."#' (~ J_".~'~'t~.t~ . . f,~t~.~l.~"~"~'~. ' ~l~F~.i: i~ ~ , ~.~ ~;:~I~ ~ ~tD~) ~--~ ~ ~ ~2-~"~'""::,.',": ' ,~' ..gES[Syst~m. II P~-e~ision leak Test Spa~h ~voice No,: 16447~ .Date: 05/13/92 Time : '!7:59:'08 '"' :.~c.hn'ician :.:~'~'JDF~,.~'~ ~" ~..' Tank: J 'Tank 'Diamete~'~(in:~ /~lume(gal)~: .9950, ...'}. G~-ade Level (in): 1J8 P~-~duct ~evel"(~in').: 1~6 Level :~,On:'~:-T, ank~,~ in): 0 ~ic Gt'avity:~. ¢~.7o Coe44icient 0{ Expansion: ..0.00065~0 :-C~!ibrati°n;~.Value(ml)': 400 Channel: .Level Sesment:~F~-om:"75 To~o°5 Temp Sesment Fr-om: '75 To. ~..~°'~5 'it': , ' ' :, ' ' . r i I 'l' l l I i::: ..... l"ll,,.ll,.,ll' ;:::, '~ In Calibmat~ion Zone = 50 Calib~-ation Unit.(sal/unit) ~Tem~er~"atl[~}'~ (F): 8B.604 Head F'~-essu~-e(col/in (Btm))- ~ce Ar~ea(s~ .in.): 48.0 Temp Chanse(F/h) : 0 017 volume (sph): 0. 12 ~mp'.', volume(sph): 0. 11 FI~'OdL(C~ Line (sph): -. 006 1 t "'/--' ]::' ~ASS F'/L ----'m PAS8 }~Yr~i~ht (c) ~989 by AES, Inc. T?~'I' .t*19382 1626 BEALE AVE BAKERSFIEL. D: CA. · HI.S IS A HIGH '.LEVEL TEST WITH A 2X CAL .. .~ Associated Env~nmental ~,Systems, Inc. ~:~"' P.O. Box 80427' · ' .; . Bakecs.Field~ CA 93380 Dat~ Invoice Numbe~- ,, .,',',~ ' , AES PLT- 100R ~",.:,',,:-,~:.'.~??.,~;{;,{ ,.,., ,. HYDROSTATIC F'RODUCT LINE TEST WORK SHEET .. ";~"~'%"" '":' " I; PRODUCT"I' START I END ~ UTART END I TEST VOL." "' I .......... NO. I ~ TIME I TiME I VOL. (ML) VOL. (Idl_) I DIFF. (ME)' ., ~ , ",:':-~ . ,.'~ h.. ', · ,' , ,,.,~, ~.,.:,,~ ,, ~ , ?, , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ . , ~, ,,~ ,,4 ,14~ ,, · ...,,,S.. , .~, ~.,,~". ~ ,, . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~':,:,:~:;,.:"¢?~D.ivi'de the volume di{{e~-ential by the test time ( !5 minutes) and ~:;;:;?~':;:;~(tltiply by..0;"0158311~ which will c~:nve~.*t the volume di'¢~ecential '.% ,?:,,,-;, ' ,, · . . . . , ,, ,,":')¢,;'¢~?~m mi]lzlitep~ pep minLtte to 9allons pec bout. '~.;' .~ , The co~vepsion, constant is .¢oLtnd by : ;:~' :i' : ,,. ", · ~ ~" .', ' ~":':,';",,.., (60:m.in/hc)/(3790 ml/Sal) = 0.015831~ (rain/hi.*) (sjal/ml) ' The c~nve~*s, ion c~nstant causes t[~e millilite~-s and minutes to '~ .EanEs1 .,,.;,.;~.?_,~,~:~ ., E I.F tl~e level dcopped 3ml in 15 minutes then: SULTS OF THIS WORK SHEET TO BE COMF'ILED ON RESULTS SHEET. ~'?"'-:%7:;~,'"~, '.,' .'.'.' · ,' ' , ' ..'~' ' ' ',. 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';L'~ ~.., : ,~ : ,. . ~. .. .~ :,.........~:.v .. .. . ,"'.:..'.LiEAK'"DETECT~R DID NOT RECOGNIZE 3 GPN I...EAK FAIL, '~,-'REF'EACED FAILED LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCLE .ONE ) YES NO ~ ,.?:i~,,'.;, .~.", ..,. . ': . "'.' ' · ,,:.;,.,~.;T.Y::E ~1- NE~ LE~K DETECTOR ?{' ~ DL. F'LD' xLp OTHER i. %-:',SERI~b NUMBER OF .NE~ LEAK DETEC"FOR '-'?~:'~::,' ':i '"' ' "" ;~"EE~K'DETECTOR DZD RECOBNZZE 5 GF'H LEAK PaSS DETECTOR DZD. NQ]' RECO6NZZE 3 GF'H LEAl< F~ZL · ]¢)¢l.*te~S,~:'F' O. Box 80427~ BakepsTielcl~ CA 95380 (805)":' · .:?~ 3651 ,Pesasus Dpive, Suite 102 Bakeps4ield, CA 93308 ~?~'?~.~.(:.,,~:~.'?:.; ..:?,;',.,:",::,:;~' '..:., ',:? ;?::~:7%5~.::' ':.L.; ;{..'. :., :.~:. ' . ::' ",".. , -...' ::'.:.. ' ,..'~::..'-:.: :' ' ~i AAAA · EEEE EEEE ~S ~ ' ~ "'AAAA EEEE'?' ':' SSSS ' · AAAA EEEE:'EEEE' ~AA~;'AAAA EEEE;.. '. SSSS ~AAAA. EEEE EEEE SSSSSSSSS Associated Envir~nmental Systems~ Inc. :> . ', AES · , . LEAl< DETECTOR RESUL]"S ¥.D~SE :: W / 05, ' ~DDRESS: '. ~ I C~ '. ...:~v?~ODUCT TYPE: '~_ ';:;~:';.,T~F'E OF LEAK: DETECTOR TESTED (CIRCLE ONE) ,',,:.?~EUNCTIONAL ELEMENT.I~ING F'RESSURE I='SI, :'.". :?:METE~i NG ]"IME SEC. '~,..'} METERING PRESSURE / -~' PSI,, i -. .-,,. :I NDUCED LEAK RATE ElF 3 GF'H ~ 10 F~,I [JSING RED JAcI<ET FTA '" "~7 .'. }' '. '-: ~].~',¢:,{~,.LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE 3 GPH LIEAK F'ASS .: ,.:..-.~ .. ., . ., ::?~L'~EAK DETECTOR DID' NOT RECOGNIZE 3 GPH tEAK FAIL "' . " .,,.>~,.... . . : .... ,',,..':, %,.',. ':~ . . . . ., ... :,":,~.}?REPLACED FAIL D. LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCI_E ONIE ) YES I'qO ~:~, ~..' ;i~ ,..'-' ,. , . ! -tiP' ':' ;;1' ' '- · ~;OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR :i?DLD PL~. ,. XLF' .., OTHER SERIAE. NUMBER oF.N~w LEAl.::: DETECTOR " · .DETECTOR DID.RECO6NIZE 3 GF'H LEAK PASS LE~KTDETECTOR DID";'NOT RECOGNIZE Yj; GF'H LEAl< FAIL '. ' -: ,'J.' ' :..'.~ i-. . '; . · ' ' .... :,9.:,-.:~ 1 ( 800 ) m~7-Cx]67 " '" Bakersfield, CA 9x~8c~ (805) :::.?~: .::'::. "'3651.F'egasus D~-ive~ Suite 102 Bake~-sfield., CA.93308 ~,: ., ~"U' . ]~ . . · .! . >:E: "'.?..: :'.-:..: ,,.'. -..:.:.' :.:-'..',: ,:'.:: .... ': ..... · ..::..;:,.:.'-z.'..:,':::".:.:' . "-::: '%: :... :::.:"., .-" .. .... . ::¢.,.:.~..-:.:>::.: '..:.: ::.::.,, .... :.: .....::. . :',.:.:.'. :. ,:. .::'..:>~..:.,'..,.-, ..:..':. :..~.:, ::..: .. :~ .?.: :..: :...:..?~; ~.~,,~ A AAA~ E EE~ SSSS ~ ~< AAA ~AAAA EEEE EEEE 'i~:~]]AAAAA AAAA EEEE EEEE SSSSSSSSS Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. ~] ' AES TE ADDRESS ~ ~ :::~ ............. W I C~¢ ~,i,." ~~ . :,;.~?i~:BUBCT I ONAL~ EEEMENT)~D I NG l ~ PRESSURE /'~ F'S~ :r']: ' . .'.~ ":i.~,~ NDUCED.. --,,..,.,:..,~...:,,~ .~.. .' LEAK ,R~TE, . BF. 3 GPH ~a 10 I:'S~ USINB RED J~CI<ET FT~ I~.:,',~'[}:LEaK ':DETECTOR DiD RECOGNIZE 3 GPH LEAK PASS .. .~,. ...:~..._EA[:..'DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE .:, GPH LEAK FALL' '~' :':' "': It~fi.?~RE~'LACED FAILED, LEAK DETECTOR'? (CIRCLE 'ONE ) YES NO ' ' ' '~':I :%. ,. ;'. , ' ~.'1 D~D I::'~D X~P ~TF'I~R ' :,.:[?,SERIAl_ NUMBER OF NEw LEAK DETECTOI:~ K DETECTO_' DID .:_____.____ ..:, GF'H LEAK PASS ]:),~:]~/":E'E~: DETECTOR DID NOT :RECOGNIZE 5 ~F'H LEAK FAIL [".fi?}'He~d9uarters'F'.O. Box 80427, BakersTield, CA 93380 ] ,... '3651: F'egasusl' Drive~. Suite 102 Bakers.f'~'eld~ CA 95308 ~,~ ~ ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~ .~:,, ,- HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION ~A'.~ ¢~?,'' 2130 G S=reet, ·Bakersfield, CA 9330f ~ . (805) 326-397~ R C£ V O JUN 0 4"19921 HA~7~ ~T. OPERATORS NAME ·OWNERS NAME , NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED IS PIPING GOING TO'BE TESTED TANK# VOLUME CONTENTS TANK TESTING COMP/~IY ~".__~ 'ADDRESS ~D~) 3~ '~ ~ DATE & TI~ ~S~ IS ~O B~ CONDUCTED ~--J~-~ /~~ ~  APPROVED B~ ' DA~ ' ' SIGNATURE. 0F ~PLIC~T 'i"IS: S T / C A :',.i C:: E L 1.... A T ]: O N i::;,' i::' C O R D :~1 REAS(L]i\I t:::C]l:~ DI:.'qLfZ'P,": '{'i:.:)'FA~ .... i:i:~:::: :.)J:Li,..AY .................................................................................................................................. LATE FL.!EL DEL. I VERY' ....................... T ]: i"'J::: DLL... ]: :,; J::-:: RED ............................................................................................................................................... 0 T H E R ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. : ............................................................................................................. I ACKNOWLEDGE THE ABOVE: ]"EST WAS KL:,..F.V:..:D F'::R RI.-:::AS'ONS BEYOI:JD THE COi',ITROL. OF AES OR THE AES FIELD AC]KIxlOWL. EEDC:]E:D BY: T I 'l' L E':: .................................................................................................................................................... l~ E A s o ~ ........ ~~.........~~...:~.....~..~~~/...., ......................................... : ............................................................................................................................... CAIgCI':'".I_I....FIT I (:]1",1 AUTHOR i ZED BY THE ABOVE INFOIRMATION IS Oi'41....'F FL:)R "[':"'ii:: i:::' ._. I:'. P (::: S .L:: OF AES TRACKING OF: ]"HIE: TECHNIC.'EANS TIME. ~AsSO~iated Environmental Systems, Inc. PP.O, Box 804-~-? ~. ~ Bakeps.Field~ CA 95380 · , (8(]5) ......... 19 BES -- SYSTEM II PRECISION TANK & LINE ~ST RESULTS SUMMARY ".Invoice Address: Tank Location: W.O.~: 16637 ' SOUTHLAND CORP. 7-11 I.D. Number: ~.19.~.8~: 295 W. CROMWELL .~.104 1626 BEALE Technician:'BWH FRESNO~ CA. 93711 BAI<ERSFIELD~ CA. 'Tech.~:88].42 Van~:8111 ./.;.;Eacility Phone$~: N/A Groundwater Depth: 12'+ Blue Prints: NA ,,':.Contact: MGR. Date;Time system was ~illed: 4. HRS.+ Tank Fill/Vent Product T~pe Of Vapor' Inches of Pump Tank ~.~Tank Capacity Product Tank Vapor Lines Line ~ecovery Water/Tank Type Material ~.~..1 ~ 9950 89~MNL PASS PASS N/A II O" TURB. SWS , Additional Info~-mat ion: SITE LOG TIME ,.~ Set Up, Eguip: 12:00 ..... Bled product Lines: N/A ;.,,,Bled Vapor Lines: 11: 55 ..... Bled Vent lines: N/A Bled Turbine: 11:50 ..... >.Bled Suction Pump: N/A .~Risers Installed: N/A ...... a) ALL PRODUCT LINES WERE TESTED USING THE PLT-iOOR ! "b) This system and method meets the criteria set forth in NFF'A .~,~c) Any failure listed above may r~eguire fur-the~~ action~ check with i.'.,,-. .all ~'esulato~-y asencies. -~.~ ' Copy~-isht (c) 1989 by AES~ Inc. . .~ California O.T.T..L. Number : 91--1069 ...): Ce,-tified Technician SienatLu--e :~~ ~~~ Date SSL HtiL NOL 0 VE14?$ 7,ii Site La~oT~, For: 7-ii BAKER~FI£LB, C~, AES/System II F'~-ecision leak' Test Graph Invoice No.: 16637 Date: .).~/z. 9/%~ Time : 12:31:(])6 Technician: BWH Tank: 1 Tank Diameter(in): 92 ?.olume(gal): 995(]) Grade Level (in): :L36 Product Level (in): 1.30 water Level On Tank(in): 0 Sp~eci~ic Gravity: 0.74 Coe~¥icient 0~ Expansion: O.t''' '~Calibration ValueCml): 500 Channel: 1 Level Segment Rrom: i To 25(") Temp Se.cjment From: 1 .To Change In Calibration Zone = 40 Calibration Unit(oal/unit) = 0.00325 Startin9 Temperature (F): 84. 466 Head Pressu~-e(col/in (Btm)): 96.2 Su~-face'Area(s9. in): 76. 1 Temp. Chanoe(F/h) : 0.007 Level volume(~ph): 0.03 Temp. volume(sph): 0;04 Product Line(sph): N/A Net change (~ph) : -0.01 "Copyrioht (c) 1989 by AES, Inc. ** Notes ** 7-11 ~$ 19328 1626 BEALE BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A 2HR. HIGH LEVEL TEST WITH A 500 MC. CAL. BAKERSFIEL~ FIRE DEPARTME~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 TAN R*.MOVAL INSPECTION FORM OWNER ~,~~P ~ PERMIT TO OPERATE~ CONTRACTOR --~ ~.~. - ' CONTACT PERSON LABORATORY ~/~,~/~,~/A ~ ~4(~ ~ OF S~PLES~-~ ~ - ~- TEST METHODOLOGY" / ' ' PRELI~NARY ASSESSMENT CO. K/e~w~[~a CONTACT PERSON CO2 RECIEPT ~/ LEL% '] O PLOT PLAN j ,~ CONDITION OF .TANKS ~ / ~iz~U~' ^~ ~4~ J~ ~ ~~, CONDITION OF PIPING CONDITION OF SOIL ~ _~[' ~~ ' /~ ~~~_ _ ~/'~,~ PERMIT No.  Bakersfield Fire Del~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE INFORMATION SITE 7-11 Store ADDRESS 1626 Beale Ave. ZIP CODE 93305 APN FACILITY NAME 7-11 Store CROSS STREET Flower Street TANKOWNER/OPERAIOR Southland Corp. PHONE No. (510)463-2711 MAILING ADDRESS 5820 Stoneridge Mall Rd, (3rd CtTYp~ ZIP CODE ~4588 floor) CONTRACTOR INFORMATION. COMPANY Kern Environmental Service PHONE No. (805)589-5220 LICENSE No. 432372 ADDRESS P.O, Box 5337 CITY ~ ZIP CODE 93388 INSURANCE CARRIER Toleman & Wiker WORKMENSCOMP NO. WC 582246:1 PRELIMANARY,ASSEMENT INFORMATION' COMPANYKleinfelder & Associates PHONE No. (209)486-0750 LICENSE No. 94-1532-513 ADDRESS 1975 "E" Street CITY Fresno Z1PCODE 93706 INSURANCE CARRIER James C. Jameins WORKMEN$ COMP NO. WP 012481-92 TANK CLEANING INFORMATION COMPANY 'Kern Environmental Service PHONE No. (805)589-5220 ADDRESS. P.O. Box 5337 CITY Bakersfield ZIP CODE 93388 WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER CAD 982 495 608 NAME OF RINSTATE DISPOSAL FACILITY Gibson Environmental ADDRESS End of Commercial Drive CITY, [LaJ~ ZIP CODE 93308 FACILITY INDENTIFtCATION NUMBER CAD 980 883 177 (Phone ~J805/327-0413~ TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANY KVS Transportation~ Inc. PHONE No. (805)589-5220LICENSE No. '432372 ADDRESS P.O. Box 5295 CITY ~&c,.T..,~LcJ.~L ZiP CODE 93388 TANKDESTINA/ION Goledn State. Metals, Inc.. 2000 g. ~runda~e Lane: Baker~fJ~la: TANK INFORMATION TANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES CHEMICAL STORED STORED' PREVIOUSLY STORED 1 -+30 10,000 g.al Gasoline 1960's t'o present Gasoline 2 -+30 10,000 Aal Gasoline 1960's to p~esent Sasoline 3 -+30 10~000 gal Gasoline 1960'~ to present Gasoline file APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS. AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIfAND ANY OTHER STATE. LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. "~ THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNCWLEDGE,'!S TRUE AND CORRECT. THIS APPLICATION BECOMES-A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED ~" ~~~ O Bakersfield Fire Dep~ RAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 ° (805) 326-3970. · ¥ Gj,gP0~' UNDERGROUND TANK_/"/~~QUF-"S'TIO---~AIRE RECEIVED I. FACILI~/SITE No. OF TANKS ~ ~~ JAN 0 19921 3 NAME ~PE~TOR ADDRE~ N~R~T C~ S~E~ { ~ PARCEL No.(OP~ONAL) STA~ ZI~ CODE · ~ BOX TO INDICATE ~COR~ON ~IflDIVIDUAL OPAR~ERSHIF ~L~ALAGENCYD~IC~ ~COUNWAGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY OFEDE~LAGENCY WPE OF BUSINE~ ~ 1 GAS STA~ON ~ 2 DI~IB~OR KERN COU~ PERMff ' EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMAR~ EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDAR~ optional OATS: NAME (~ST, FI~ PHONE ~. WI~ AR~ COOt DAYS: NAME (~ST. FI~ PHONE ~, WITH AR~ COOt NIGM~: NAME (~SL FIRSD PHON~ ~. WI~ AE~ CODE ' NIG~: NAME (~. FI~D PHONE ~. W~ A~ CODE II. PR'OPER~ OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) CARE OF AOORE~ IN~RMATION MAILING OR STRE~ AODRE~ ~ BOX ~ INDIVIDUAL ~ L~AL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY CI~ NAME STATE ZIP CODE ~ PHONE ~. Wl~ AR~ CODE III, TANKOWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME CARE ~ ADDRE~ IN~RMAIION MAILING OR STRE~ ADDRESS ¢ BOX ~ INDIVIDUAL ~ LOCAL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY ClW NAME J STATE ZiP COOt ~ PHONE No. WiTH AR~ COOt OWNER'S . DATE VOLUME PRODUCT IN TANK No. INSTALLED STORED SERVICE N YIN Y/N Y/N DO YOU HAVE FINANCIAL RESpONSIBILIW? I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ~I ~ IS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN ~ ' i } A. OWNER*S TANK I.D.# ,<:~ ~)<:~ -- ' B. MANUFACTURED ~'-~__~. III, TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES ~ B. ANDC. ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD A. ~PE OF ~ 1 ~UBLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WA~ Wl~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ 95 UNKNOWN S~STEM ~ SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY ~NTAINMENT ~AUL~DTAN~ ~ ~ O~ER ~ ~RE STEEL ~ 2 STAINLESS S~EL ~ 3 FIBERG~S ~ 4 STEELC~O WlFIBERG~SS REINFoRcEDPL~TIC B. TANK MATERI~ ~ 5 CONCRE~ ~ 6 ~LWINYL CHLORIDE ~ 7 ~U~INUM ~ a 1~ ~E~ANOL COMPATlaLEW~RP C. INTERIOR ~ s ~ LIN)NB ~ UNLINED ~ ~ UN~OWN ~ ~ O~ER MNING IS UNING MATERIAL ~MPATIB~ ~TR 1~ ME~ANOL ? YES ~ NO~ D. CORROSION ~ I ~LYE~YLENE WR~ ~ 2 ~ATING ~ 3 ~L ~ ~ 4' FIBERG~S REINFORCED ~STIC PROTEC~ON, ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~1 NONE ~ 95 UN~WN ~ ~ O~ER IV. PIPING INFORMATION cmc~ A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IFUNDERGROUND. BO~IF~LICABLE A. SYSTEM~PE A U 1 SUCTION A ~2 PRESSURE A U 3 G~VI~ A U ~ O~ER B. CONSTRUCTION A~ 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 ~UELE WA~ A U 3 LIN~ TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U ~ O~ER. C. MA~RIAL AND A~ I ~RE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS S~EL A U 3 ~LWI~L CHLORIDE (PVC)A U 4 FIBERG~S PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ~UMINUM A U 6 ~NCRE~ A ~ 7 ST~LWI~ATING A U 8 1~ ME~NOL ~MPA~BLEW~RP PROTE~ION A U 9 ~LVANI~D S~ A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UN~O~ A U ~ O~ER D. LEAK D~ECTION ~ AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DE~CTOR ~2 LINE T~H~ESS TESTING ~ 3~flEORINGI~ERS~L ~ ~ O~ER V. TANK LEAK D~ECTION I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK LD.~ , ~:~ ~(~ ~.~-- 7...-- I B' MANUFACTURED BY: ~'-0~.)-~ C. DATE INSTALLED (MOIDAYNEAR) ~ / ~ ? D. TANK C~ACI~ IN G~LONS: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE I~M ONLY IN BOXES ~ B. ANDC.~DALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD A. ~PEOF ~ 1 DOUBLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE W~ Wl~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ 95 UN~OWN SYSTEM ~ SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ~AUL~DTAN~ ~ g90~ER B. TANK ~ RARE STEEL ~ ~ STAINLESS STEEL ~ 3 F[aERG~S ~ 4 STEEL C~D W/F~aERG~SS RE~NFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL ~ 5 CONCRE~ ~ 6 POL~INYL CHLORIDE ~ 7 ~UM~NUM ~ e ~. METHANOL COMPATIBLEW~RP C. INTERIOR ~ 5 G~SS LINING ~ UNLINED ~ aS UN~OWN ~ ~ O~ER UNING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1~ ME~ANOL ? YES~ NO~ D. CORROSION ~ 1 ~LYE~YLENE WRAP ~ 2 COATING ~ 3 VI~L WR~ ~ 4 FIBERGLAS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~1 NONE ~ 95 UN~OWN ~ 99 O~ER IV. PIPING INFORMATION cmc~ A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND. BO~ IF APPLICABLE. A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A ~ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVI~ A U ~ O~ER' B. CONSTRUCTION A ~ 1 SINGLE WALL A U ~ ~UBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 9g O~ER C. MATERIAL AND A ~ BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS S~EL A U 3 ~LWINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERG~S PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ~UMINUM A U 6 CONCRE~ A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 1~. ME~ANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANI~D STEEL A U 10 cATHODIC PROTECTION A U g5 UNKNOWN A U. 99 O~ER D. LEAK DETECTION ~ AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR · ~LINET~H~ESS TESTING ~ 3 INTERSTITtAL ~.~OmNG ~ ~ O~ER V. TANK LEAK D~ECTION ~ TANK TESTING ~. 7 mN~.SrmAL.ONmrORmNG ~ 91 NON~ ~ 95 UN~OWN ' ~ 9~ O~ER I I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE/~ ~ MS- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK ,.O.,, i~ ."'4'~--Z-- --..3 B. MANUFACTURED c. DATE ,NSTALLEOIMO~AY~EAR~ ? / ? g D. TANK CAPAC,TY ,, III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BO×ES & B. ANDO, ANBALLTHATAPPLIESlN80×O A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER ~ BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC 8. TANK MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUbl [] 9 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE W/FRP (~,,'i,~,,r~"r,,,k) [] 9 BRONZE [] ~0 GALVANizED STEEL [] ~, UNKNOWN [] ~ OTHER [] , RUBSER L,"EO [] 2 AL~D L.,,G [] 3 ~OX~ L,N,NG [] .~ P.ENOL,C ,,,,NG C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING E~ UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING IS UNING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES_ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4' FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION, [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION E~'I NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] ~9 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICAELE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A ~)2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A [I 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A ~)i SINGLE WALL A ~1 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A ~)1 BARE STEEL A ~ 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A ti 4. FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSl0N A [J 5 ALUMINUM A IJ 6 CONCRETE A IJ 7 STEEL Wl COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATISLEW./FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A [J 95 UNKNOWN A IJ 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [~ AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR E~ LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INII=R:5'IlflAL Moflrt'oRING [] 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 1 VISUAL CHECK [~'~'INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [~ AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING [~TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTBALMONITORING [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN IA. OWNER'S TANK I. D. ~ I B. MANUFACTURED BY: C, DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAYR'EAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: II1. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY ~N BOXES A. B. ANO C. AND ALL THAT ^PPUES ~N BOX D A. T~PE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [] 1 BARESTEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/ FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL I'---[ 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE W/FRP (Primary'rank) ~ 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 9g OTHER [] , RUBBER L~NED [] ~ A,.KYO LINING [] ~ EPOX',' LINING []., PHENOL= L,N,NG C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 9 UNLINED [] eS UNKNOWN [] eS OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCL~ A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUNO. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A ~ 1 SUCTION A lJ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A I.I 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C, MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A IJ 3 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A I.I 4 FIBERGLASS PiPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE ,& ti 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A IJ 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U g5 UNKNOWN A [I. 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETEOTOR , [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL MONEORING 'E~ 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 1 VISUAL t~HECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING [] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTBALMONITORING [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER Monitoring Plan: 1. Monitoring shall be performed through Standard Daily Inventory Reconciliation. This shall be done by the store operator~ 2. An annual tank ~nd product line integrity test shall be done by a licensed tank tester. 3. Product line leak detectors shall be inspected and tested semi-annually by a trained service tec~]ician. Meters shall be checked by a trained service 'technician registered with the Department of Weights and Measures semi- annually° Spill Response Plan: 1. Above ground spills will be dealt with by store personnel according to ~.ev~rity,- e Smaller spills will be absorbed with available material. Larger spills will be dispatched to appropriate fire department~ 2. Underground spills (potential, suspected or actual) will be assessed by the Gasoline Supervisor. Potential spills will be remedied by repair of potential problem. Suspected leaks shall be inspected for actual problem or problem with paperwork error. Actual releases will be handed over to our Environmental Services Department for site assessment and remediation. "' .- .~ Bakersfield Fire Dept. PERMIT  HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/~ODI~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ~PE OF APPLICATION Q NEW FACILI~ ~ MODIFICATION OFFACILI~ Q NEW TANK INSTALLATION AT EXISTIN~ FACILI~ STARTING DATE ~ - ~- ~ PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE FACILI~ NAME ~-I/ EXISTING FACILI~ PERMIT No. G~ FACILI~ ADDRESS /~ .~_~/~ ZIP ~.OD~ '~PE OF BUSINESS ~5 m ~ APN TANK OWNER 9 -j/ PHONE NO. --ADDRESS' /47~ ~¢~/ C~W ~~ODE " 't ~.LICENSE No. '~/~ ~ . ADDRESS.//~'~'~ . Cl~ /~/~ 'ZIP CODE PHONE No. h~-~'~EG~ [AK~D CI~ BUSINES~ LICENSE No. WORKMAN COMP: NO. ~.~f ~;~[~RER ~;~ ~¢,'ee~ ~o,~cc '~ BREIFLY DESCRIBE THE WORK ~O BE DONE '" ~/~.~,/~%~ ,~ ~ ' WATER TO ~ACILI~ PROVIDED BY ~ ~ ~'/~ DEPTH TO GROUND WATER ~,,~,/.:~ SOlE ~PE EXPECTED AT~ITE ¢~,~J No. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ~ ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL ~YES OHO SECTION FOR MOTOR FUEL TANK No. VOLUME ~ REGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL A~IATION' SECTION FOR NON MOTOR FUELSTORAGE TANKS TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS No. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY (no brand name] (if known] STORED ,' THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS. AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED qpNDITI~NS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER STATE. LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT. ..!' APPROVED,BY: . ~ ' ' ' APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) APPLICANf~IGNATURE THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED l< F_. RN C; O Lt N~I~.Y R E $ O U '~::(q- I~ irt A I'~1 a G "F M E N t ' ;, .'/'K EN'/~RONME~L HEA'L~H SERVICES DEPARTM~ :'::'"~ '' ~ ~ ..... 270~ "M" STREEt., ,SUIT=~ 300, 8AKERSFIELD~ ~A.9330q ~ (805)861-3636 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANC~ STORAG~ FACiLiTY · ~N~P~CT~ON R~PORT / PERN~T~/ ~400!5C ~ T~N~ :N /~/~ T~NE OUT NU~gE~ OF TANKS: ................. ~ .............. F xC ~ L ~ T V N ~ ~ E: .Z:- ~.L~Y ~.~.,, 2, ].?. s ~ ! ~.~_~ ~ .............................................................................................................................. FAC ~ L ~ TY ~ 0 0 ~ ESS: .:.,.~..S...._~.,~..~.L~.,.,5~_~.~.9..~ .................................................................. e~E~SF~ELO, C~ ONNERS NAME-THE ~OUTHLAND CORPORATION OPERATORS NAME:THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION COMMENTS: · .................................. : ................................................................. .. a, Intercepting an df~ec~1ng system b. S~,ndard Inven:ory Con~ro3 I~ c. Modified In,/en:~ry Ccn:rol d. [n-~ank Level Sen~ing gevice e. G~oundwa~en Monitoning f. Vadose Zone Moni:oring 2.SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: a. Liner b. Double-Walled :ank c. Vaul~ ~essurized b. Suction :, Gnavi:y A. OVERFILL PROTECT~CN: ~D~~ ~ ~-~ ~'~ 8. UNAUTHORIZED ~ELEASE O~ERATt~ CO~OITiO~ OF FAglL~TY "~-- ' COMMENTS/RECO~MENDAT~ON3 ............................................. : ................................................................................................................................................................. · .... : .... ...... ................................... .... ~ ...... ~ ...... . ............ ... ........................... . ~ · ¢¢-" 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 ~ Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (805) 861~3682 -' PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM ! "' Company Address (/L,/V~ ~ ,. City ~ & ~ Zip Contact ~::J~k ~', ~' Phone .--~ ~- 4"~'L~, % System Type: BA ~') HI HE GH HA I~sPecto, ~ Date I.-)[_ -~_ ~ t .Notice Rec'd By ~' ~, NOZZLE · ~ ~. -~ ~ GAS GRADE ~4Z, NL U/_ .~L /-4L 1. CERT. NOZZLE ~ .... 2. CHECK VALVE _, O 3. FACE SEAL Z Z 4. RING, RIVET L E 5. BELLOWS 6. SWIVEL(S) · 7. FLOW LIMITER (EW) '7. 1. HOSE CONDITION V A 2. LENGTH P O 3. CONFIGURATION 4. SWIVEL H O 5. OVERHEAD RETRACTOR S E 6. POWER/PILOT ON 7. SIGNS POSTED Key to system types: Key to deficiencies: NC= not certified, B= broken BA=Balance HE =Healey M= missing, TO= torn, F= flat, TN= tangled RJ =Red Jacket GH=Gulf Hasselmann AD= needs adjustment, L= long, LO= loose, HI =Hirt HA =Hasstech S= short MA= misaligned, K= kinked, FR= frayed. ** INSPECTION RESULTS ** Key to inspection results: Blank= OK, 7= Repair within seven .days, T-- Tagged (nozzle tagged out-of-order until repaired) U= Taggable violation but left in use. COMMENTS: VIOLATIONS: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A "T OR U" CODE IN INSPECTION RESULTS, ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH DAY OF VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLUTION OF THE VIOLATION. NOTE: CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 41960.2, REQUIRES THAT THE ABOVE LISTED 7-DAY DEFICIENCIES BE CORRECTED WITHIN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL ACTION APF'r~ ~"1 .F ~!' ~ . ~ ~ ~KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT ~ .... 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 · : Bakersfield, CA. 93301 '! :' (805) 861-3682 PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM Company Ma ling Address ~_.4~ ~ City Date /--/-- ~, - ~ / .. Phone. ''~ ~ ~- ~ ~/~' ~, ~ System Sep. Riser / -, ,: Ir~spector Notice Rec'd By _. . TANK #1 TANK #2 · TANK #3 TANK #4 1. PRODUCT (UL, PUL, P' or R) . -i-~,,i ~ ~ ':':' 'DI L 2. TANK LOCATION REFERENCE .' . ,~_~,~,_P~. ~;~ :':ii.::,"' "' :',':~ :. : 3. BROKEN OR MISSING VAPOR CAP ' ' ' ' '::: . 4. BROKEN OR MISSING FILL CAP 5. BROKEN CAM LOCK ON VAPOR CAP 6. FILL CAPS NOT pROPERLY SEATED .... ',.': . 7. VAPOR CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED ~" 8. GASKET MISSING FROM FILL CAP : 9. GASKET MISSING FROM VAPOR CAP 10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 11. VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 12. GASKET BETWEEN ADAPTOR & FILL · TUBE MISSING / IMPROPERLY SEATED 13. DRY BREAK GASKETS DETERIORATED 14. EXCESSIVE VERTICAL PLAY IN COAXIAL FILL TUBE 15. COAXIAL FILL TUBE SPRING MECHANISM DEFECTIVE 16. TANK DEPTH MEASUREMENT ! 17. TUBE LENGTH MEASUREMENT i -~', /~ .~'-2'~, f / 18. DIFFERENCE (SHOULD BE 6" OR LESS) ~ ~;~r' 19. OTHER 20. COMMENTS: WARNING: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 209, 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLU- ~ TION OF THE VIOLATION(S) ( ) 1. In-Tank Level Senso~ ( ) 2. Leak Detecto~ ( ) 3. F~ll Box NUmber of Tanks ~ Llst By Tank ID Name of System .~C( Manufacturer & Model Number Contractor/Installer 2. LEAK DETECTORS Number of Tanks ~3 List By Tank ID Name of System ~.e~(~ ~a~L~, /e~k_. ~CC~h- Manufacturer a Model Num~e~ ~ .T~'P.~ Contractor/Installer ~-o~~ ~'~ ~ 3. FILL BOXES Number of. Tanks ~ List By Tank ID Manufacturer & Mode~ Number Contractor}Instal ~WN~/OPERATOR f DATE NU'~lBEN oF TANKS AT THE SITE: ~ ENV. SENSITIVITY ......... ~ONTACT PERSON(PRIMARY): NAME: ........ ~ .~,4~. ....... /_d/ / ~" U PHONE NUMBER: ~) / EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON(SECONDARY):- NAME: ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... PHONE NUMBER: ...................................................................................................................................................................... TANK OWNER INFORMATION: NAME: .................................................. ¢ ................................................... ~ ................................................................................... PHONE NO.: .......................................................................................................................... : ................................................... TANK CONTENTS: TANK ~ MANUFACTURER YEAR INSTALLED CAPACITY CONTENTS TANK CONSTRUCTION: TANK ~ TYPE(dw, sw, sec.¢on~.) MATERIAL INT. LINING CORROSION PROT. LEAK DETECTION: TANKS: VISUAL ............ ~ROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLS VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELLS U-TUBES WITH LINERS ...................... U-TUBES WITHOUT LINERS VAPOR DETECTOR LIQUID SENSORS ..................... CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS .......................... PRESSURE SENSORS'"-~'~"ANNULAR SPACE .......................... LIQUID RETRIEVAL SYST'~'-'~'"'~'LTUBES, MONITORING WELLS, OR ANNULAR ]]]]2]]]].] NONE ................... ~NKNOWN ,.,~ .................... OTHER .....,,~...~.~.~ ........ ~..~.~!.Z.,.!....: ........................................... PIPING INFORMATION: TANK ~ SYSTEM TYPE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL (SUC,PRES.,GRAV.) (SW,DW,LINED TR) LEAK DETECTION: PIPING: x'~ FLOW RESTRICTING UEAK DETECTORS ~O~ PR~ESSURIZED PIPING MONITOR NG SLIMP WITH RACEWAY S~'['~'6'""~'6'~CRETE RACEWAY HALFCUT COMPATIBLE PIPE RACEWAY SYNTHETIC LINER RACEWAY .................. NONE ................UNKNOWN OTHER KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTI~;~UT ..... -,',-, 2700 M Street Bakersfield, California ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Mailing Address: 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 861-3636 . March 19, 1989 Southland Corporation 1240 South State College Anaheim, CA 92806 , Attn: Accounts Payable Dear Madam or Sir: This letter is an official notice of your non-compliance with state and county laws relating to underground tanks. Upon review of our records, it was discovered that the 1988 Permit to Operate fees for 7-Eleven 2125-19382, 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield, California were not 'paid. Enclosed is a copy of 1988's invoice plus the §0% late penalty required by county ordinance. The second invoice is for this year's Permit to Operate fees. These invoices must be paid within 30 days to avoid further penalties and/or legal action. Be advised that these fees must be paid even if the tanks are no longer in use. If the tanks are not in use, a permit for permanent closure must be obtained from this office. Permanent closure requires either removal or closure in place of your tanks and assessment by soil sampling to determine whether there has been environmental damage as a result of unauthorized ~elea~ee~ o~ hazardous substances from your. tank site. The specific requirements for these activities are in Handbook #UT-30, available with your application. No closure activity can be.q in prior to the issuance of a permit from this office. If you have any questions or feel this assessment is in error, or if you would like an application and our handbook on permanent D36. Your prompt attention to ffSForm300 JunelgS5 ~ liated. · , ~ \~' ' ~ al Health Technician ' ' i2 ~ i ,.q! e,- '~_ aterials Management Program · Ridgecrest · Shifter · Taft KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1700 FLOWER STREET BILLING,DATE:,, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93305 0 3 /1 9/8 9 (805) 861-3636 J ': AMOUNTDUE'...::~, 210.00 tlNVOICE #140015C 88 PERMIT,, - J':;' AMOUNT ENCLOSED, T H E S 0 U T H L A N D C 0 R P 0 R A T I 0 N CHARGES PAST DUE ARE SUBJECT TO PENALTY 7-£L£VEN 2125-19382 : °40 SOUTH STATE COLr'~ [ ..... r_ ~ E DUE DATE Az~A;.= iM CA 92806 04 I 8,.' 89 L DETACH HERE PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION TO INSURE CORRECT PAYMENT IDENTIFICATION DETACH HEF SEND PAYMENT WiIHI% 30 DAYS TO AVOID ADDITIONAL 50% PENALTY ~.v,~ ~ .OST,.G DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DATE 03,'19 9 PERMIT l.,,~OlC-'z = J. 40015C-88 FrSCA=~YEAR 88 89 FEr FOR PERS'il TO OPERATE .......... ,~R'~':,XDb,x,. STORAGE FACi=~ WiTH 3 TANK S } LOCATgD AT: _ - L~i.~ ~ BAKERSF~.r~'' " ....J, CA . 140.00 = r.N,-,.'rY fOR :.,..~TE PAY.XlE?,T 0.,- ~,NIGiXAb !.',~uICE 70.00 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SEOION 3.7 ~NALTIES. If any f ........ "by ,his d .............. d ........ he 1700 FLOWER STREET ....... ~.)u~;~ ~,;~,~ '~,,~.~'~,~',~,[~.~ N.~,~'o~ ~;~w~ X~*~- 9 ' 0 00 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Permit # '~ r',.~, .... te Env?onmental Sensitivity ,, · UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY · INSPECTION REPORT * Facility Name ,~ .... ~.;.~ , ',, .,. ~ ,~,. .... No. of Tanks ~', Type of Inspection: .... Routine '~. Complaint Rein~e~ion Comments: [ ~ "' : ~:s.... ~", ;. ', ;,.. ~., ..,,:, ~ ..... '~, ,,~ ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED ~,_. 1. Primary Containment Monitoring: (L~,_~_ .j~ ~-~,~,,' ~ '~ t'-~' ' .... a. Intercepting and Directing System _~r b. Standard Invento~ Control Monitoring ~~ ~--~ "~'~'~ ~~-~ ~'~Jx~r~ ~~' - · . ,T~ '- ~ ~C " "'- ~' ' e '" e. Groundwater Monitoring ~ ~ .... ~ ~ '~ U ~' ' ~ ~ -~ ,-' ~_ '~ 2. ~ond~ry Containment Monitoring: : ,~'~,~.~ % ~~ ~ ~ ~' '~ '~'~X X~.-~- ~~ . ' a. Liner b. Double-Walled Tank c. Vault 4. Ov,~ill Protection --~C ........... ", t~:<--' ~-~-~ ~?-:.~. '.~, ...... ~-,' '-~ , I ,~ j - ' -~." '-'.~'-~ ..... ~-~.'.L.'. -' .~', .:'..~ '., ..... ', v:- '...,'-~ '... - '...- < - 5. Tightne~ Te~in0 6. New Cons~ruction/~Modification ~. Closure/Abandonment 8. Unauthorized Release 9. Maintenance, General Safety, and ......... Operating Condition of Facility ~,"'~ ~.~ - , ...... ~ ~ <',~. '~ b..~ ,-, · !~. . .~..:- .,~. ~ .... ::~ , .,,'~- , C'.~ ~ ,- , .... . ~ ~:'. ' .' '-'"" ~ xt; "~ ,'~. ~-~'" ~¥"'C"'-"-~ Reins~ection scheduled? Yes /" ... "-~ 4/i ~?' // .,[i " RECE VED BY:", ~nsPEcTOR: ......... ~ s ':. ,.., ..... Health 580 4113 170 (7-87} KERN COUNTY AIR R]LLUTION CONTROL OISTRICT 2700 "M" Street, Sui~e 275 Bakersfffe]d, CA. 93301 (805) 861-3682 ~HASE I VA~R RE,VERY INSPECTI~ FORM ( ',¢',-T .... ' "- ' ..................................... 3. B~K~ OR ~Z~NG VA~R CAP 4. B~K~ OR MI~ING FILL CAP 5. S~K~ CAM L~K ~ VA~R CAP ....... 5. F;LL CAPS NOT PROP~qC~ SEATED ?. VA~R CA~ NOT-P~PERLY S~TED -'- 8. GAS~ MZ~ZNG F~,~¢i.~¢L CAP 9. GASK~ ~]~[NG FR~ VA~R CAP .10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TZ~T 11. VA~R ADAPTOR NOT TI~T 12. G~KET BETWE~ ADAPTOR & FiLL TUBE MISSING / IMP~PERLY SEATED 13. DRY BREAK GAJKETS DETERIORATED !4. EXCESSIVE VERTICAL PLAY IN CO~IAL FILL ~BE 15. COAXI~L-Y FILL TUBE "~MP" ~JRN~ IN ~E WRONG DIRECTION ~s. c0A'~,L F~LL TUS~ MECHAN I ~ 'OEFECT I VE I?. TANK DEPTH MEASUREM~T 18. TUBE LENGTH ~SURE~ENT NOTE~ A ~ECK A~VE INDICATES A VlO~TI~ OF KCA~D ~LE 209. RECEPT OF ~LINE PRIOR TO ~RRECT!~ ~Y ~R~ER ~STI~TE A VIO~TI~ OF KCA~D ~L~ 209 & 412 ~ '~' ~ KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT ~'"' "~'~ 2?00 "M" Strmmt Suite 2~ Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (805) 861-3682 PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECT!(~N FORM ~H HA ~ ~-~--¥-~-~:~"t-''=': .... ton (, ~ ..... ~at~ - - Not~c~ Recd B% ~ ..... I I ,., 1; CERT. NOZZLE 2 ~ECK VALVE N O 3. FACE S~L '~ Z ,, Z 4. R~NG, RIV~ ~ ,~ ~.. I, : 5. BELL~S " 6. ~VEL(S) , ?. FL~ LIMITER f~] '~1 · 1 HOSE CONDiTiON A 2 L~G~ . t O 3 C~F~T~ 4 ~IV[~ SO 5 OVErdO RETRACTOR ~ E 6 ~E~%PILOT ~ K~,y to ~em Cy~s: ~ ~ey to dg~c~enc~..~: NC= not Cer~ff~ffed, 8= broken 8A=~nce RE~eaqgv ~ ~= m~ss~ng, TO= torn. F= f.~at., TN=, ~ang~ed . ~J=Red Jacket GH=~f~as~menn~ ~.O= needs adjustment, ' L= ~o~,. ' LO= ~oose__ ' z II I ~ L .... ~ ["5 .... ~ '; : ' '-" ' Key %o inspection results: Check= OK, 7= Repair with- ~n seven 'days, T= Tagged Cnozz.le tagg¢ out-o¢-order ~/- ' ~n~il repaiFs completeS. ~~: ~.....~~..~..~ ............. ~~.~.c~ ........ ~..~,~.-, .... ~....:--:. ............ ~~., ~ ~ ~. "' .= ...... j ~'-' ~ :.' ~.. , ..... ................................. ....... ............ .......................... ......... : .................................... '_ . ......... ,:.....~......'...,....: ............................................................................. NOTE: CAI. IFO~IA H~L~ & SAF~ ~DE SECTI~ ~1980.2, RE~IRES ~AT ~E A~VE LISTED ?-DAY DEFICI~CI~ BE ~RRECTED WI~IN ? DAY~. FAILURE TO '~PLY ~Y R~LT IN LEaL ACTI~ Tag Numb~rl ~ Date ~C)-I O~lor's Name ~~ Slalion Addre~ ~ ~ajor Cro~ Street Telephone No ~7 ~ -- ~ Toml~r R~dlng ~en Ta~ 1 W~G U~ of ~is d~ B ~t~ autho~d remo~l of lhB tag or ~ con~mte a ~olafion of ~e ~w punishable ~ a ma~mum d~l fine of $1,~ ~r day or a m~mum c~minal fine of $5~ ~r day and/or ~ monks in ~L I declare under ~nal~ of ~u~ that the d~ce ta~d ~s not u~d, nor ~ the tag r~mo~d, un~ the required re~i~ ~re effe~ed and ~e di~ ~afied. Re~ired ~ (~ print) Si~ature Date Total~r Reading at ~me of R~ir , Re~im ~de B~ORE US~G ~15 D~e~ph~e~air ~llufion ~n~ol di~ at~ ~/~~~ . If re~im ~re made to the no~e ~y ~u mu~ noa~ the Coun~ D~ent of Weigh~ and Me.urn. 66136 ELEVEn November 20, 1986 .. · ' " Kern Count~ Health Department :: I~.?~ ~ ~ :'/ COos, t/ '-' "~'c ' 1700 Flower Street .: "-'OG ... B~orsfield, Calif. 93305 Attn: Mr. Joe Canas Dear Mr. Canas, · I would like to thank you for approving our Stor~ Gasoline Report that is to be used in lieu of your Inventorg Recording Sheet and Inventory Reconciliation Sheet. As per our m~eting with you on November 13, 1986, your Inventory Reconciliation Summary and Trend Analgsis Worksheet will still be completed by our stores. Enclosed are ten(10) copies of our report that you can distribute to your field .personnel. The numbers that appear in high-light areas correspond to the column headings on your Inventory Recording Sheet and Inventory Reconciliation Sheet. Again, thank you fo~ your time and attention. If you have any questions, or if we can be of assistance to you, please let us know. Division Gasoline Sales Manager Western Pacific Division SH:jas cc: Jack Dooli ttle 7-Eleven Stores/Western Pacific Division 1240 South State College Blvd. / Suite 100 1 P.O. Box 6520 1 Anaheim, California 92806 1 Phone (714) 635-7711 ~] CORPORATION )4/ y 1 198c) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ~a~ Stores 400~ WHITE Carp 5lor~s ~AKE~FiEL~, l,~oo: ~.-.~, ~32-4455 Tehnaer k ~ulshinaer Takhar 530t S~ockdale H,y., Bakfd 9~09 t~?C3T ail;. ]C~-41~ Corporation 1200 h Street, ~ak/d. 93301 Hi24/86 . .~..-.~_ Sas Corporation 2636 R~ver 6lvd.~ Bakid, 93305 ~[~A [~l ~:~-~565 G~s iii ~ Lois Frice 4012 White Line~ ~I.~d. 9~30~ 7/BO O~ilOiSi 25~5~ 1225 ~;5-1~3~ 6a~ Jack & ~nirie~ Hagnes 10400 ~ain St.~ Laaont 932(I 265998 5094 36b-47~ ~s Gert Oashtioour 6529 E. BrunOage Ln., BakEd. 93107 2alOtA ~Og5 ~5~-17~[ ~s RLck k ~:~rio V~zque: 1540 ~ear ~tn. Blvd., Arvin 93203 Kleiner Oavid t~4~t 16~40. il4~ 17721 22i5J ...... · ~,v[ 20~17 2o7~,[  STORE GASOLINE REPORT ~P~,a~ ~ STORE NO 0:.~ TPICT DATE TIME ~- 'fl m,~.L.~ ..... ~,:~t~,~,.:,~:~ ~; II SECTION I - OAILY~LE$ Relad GALLONS ITenlhsl AMOUNT ICe,~ttl Re~,l GALLONS ITenlhll AMOUNT ~eta,I ND.LEAD PUMP ~et~l ~ PU~ (If ~el~,l PREMIUM PUMP ~t~l. ~ ~Jf A~ 8. Y~terdoy't Remi~ S ~ 17. Y~e~ay't Re~,no i , 'THIS AREA ~N 8E USEO FOR DIESEL.C~ ~5. GA$OHOL.C~ EM. ~R ~ LEAO. C~ ~7. t REGU~R NO LEAD PREMIW OTHER ~. BEGINNING INVENTORY 2. DELIVERIES (ATTACH DELIVERY PAPERS) 22 ~2 ~ 3. TOTAL (LINE I ANO 2) 4. GALLONS ~LD )METERED) = 14 o~ 15 14 or 15 14 ~ 15 14 O~ 15 5. INYENTOR~ 0N HAN0 6. INVENTORY IN TANK (ACTUAL} ' ~ 4 4 7. OVER (SHORT) 8. YE~ERDAY'S MONTH-TO-DATE 0VER.~SHCRT~ (~) ]~ 7~ ~6 ~ ]6 9, CURRENT MONTH.T~0ATE 0VER/ISHORTI = ~ ~ ~ ~ 10. CURRENT (T00AY'Sl STICK READING )INCHES) 3 IN. ~ IN, ] IN.~ 11. W&TER IN TANK · STICK REA01NG (INCHESI · ~ ~ IN. ] ~ IN. ~ IN. ~ 12. CLOSING GA~LINE + OPENING GA~LJNE ~LES REC0ROEO ~ PUUP I -~LI E I AFTER DELIVERY I OVER , -- GA~LINE AU01T &DING [ J ,, / O~ ~hv~v , GALLONS ~ I~°1~* I~2 1" I 22 I ~ELIVEflEO OELIVERIE$ ~lTS C~ P.O. N~BER OELIVER~U BILL OF ~OlNG REGU~t ~2 : ~ i.o,..o 628 '~,m 6~33 2,81 /' ,.~ ~ STORE NO OIJTPlCT OATE Refld . GALLONS ITe,l~t) AMOUNT ICenttl Retlel GALLONS ITentht) AMOU~- , S. Yett~aV's Re.,ne I I~ 14. Yesterday's : ,,.,o,.,~,.. [ I . PREMIUM PUMP 8. Vesler~v's Re~mgii Re~,ng I, ~ TO~ ! ~b Total ~S Meter Ch~k ~ ~ ~ *THIS AREA ~N 8E USEO FOR O~E~L -C~ 635. GASO~OL. C~ 6~ SUPER NO LEAO.C~ 607. S ; REGU~R NO LEAD PREMIUM OTHER + 4 4 4 4 1. BEGINNING INVENTORY + 2. OELIVERIES (ATTACH DELIVERY PAPERS) 12 ~ 2 . ' ~ 2 3. TOTAL ILINE ~ 4NO 2~ (--) 8+9 8+9 8+9 4, GALLONS ~LD IMETEREDI = ~4 Or 15 14 or 15 ~4 Or 15 14 or 5. I~'.ENTO~Y ON + (~) I6 ~16 Z6 16 7. OVER iSHORT) ~. YES~EROAY'SMONTH-TO-OATE OVE~ .S~CRT) (~) ~6,~ ~6 ]6 9. CURRENT MONTH. TO.DATE OVER/(SHORTI . , I 11. WATER IN TANK · STICK READING IINCHES) I 13 IN. 1 3 IN. 13 IN. CLOSING GA~LINE + OPENING GASOLINE SALES RECORDED = ;2. REGISTER READING REGISTER READING -- . ON REGISTER INVENTORY BE~OR~ DELIVERY ~= iVeRY { INVENTORY GALLONS ~ I Z°l ~o I z2 1~z I zz I ~"'".o~o GALLONS .~.. ~. ':. DELIVERED DELIVERIES UNITS COST P. 0. NUMBER 0~LI~E~:D BILL OF GA~HOL NO LEAO ' ' TOTAL 630 j ' ' VENDOR NO VENDOR AMOUNT P 0 NUMBER VENDOR NO. VENDOR AMOUNT P O. LJ ENVIRONMENTAL I~1 EALTH Gas Stares 4008 W~iTE LANE Corp 5LOFE~ ~AKEESFiELD, CALiFOrNIA 93309 (805) 834-2711 STO~E ~ [~ t PHONE; F~ANCHISEE STORE ADDRESS FO~M DATE 40~24 ~2~'5&~i Judy Frieoi) 233[ Che~ter Lane, Bak(d. ~3~04 Il7& 06/07/77 ~252J 725-J7i! 8as ~:-.~, Ca~ Cat,oration 2436 River 41vd.~ Baked. 93305 05/22/H5 . ,~90 Roseoaie h,y., Bak(d. ~3307 4/83 01/03/34 4675 322-~4~7 Corporation 120 ~rundage Lan~, Baked. 93304 59q4 3~4-47E~ 3a~ Gert Oasntiaour d52~ E. 3run4age Ln., Bak~d..93307 6iG6 04/i~iH7 4C94 3.3~-77Li V~iaoi~r ~ Shania Badaii i700 H. Chester, ~=~kru.'~ 93C07 4/3~ u~/lo~,~"= ..... 4095 o:~-:,':; da~ Ric~ t ~.osarlo Vaz~uez i540 3e4r ~tn,Bi~d., Arvfn ~3203 4/33 O4il8iHq i~72.3 ~6329 [{4~i t0~40 21475 177.21 21481 November 20, 1986 4;01; '' Kern County Health Department ": /J~'?/V ~ '~' '"'/? :" "-. ~ ,'~c".~, "Z ...'. 1700 Flower Street '? EOU/¥1!. '-'<JO ' '~:--' Bakersfield, Calif. 93305 '~ .... Attn: Mr. Joe Canas '~t~ .. Dear Mr. Canas, ,~ I would like to thank you for approving our Store Gasoline Report that is to be used in lieu of your Inventory Recording Sheet and Inventory Reconciliation Sheet. As per our m~eting with you on November 13, 1986, your Inventory Reconciliation summary and Trend Analysis Worksheet will still be completed by our stores. Enclosed are ten(10) copies of our report that you can distribute to your field personnel. The numbers that appear in high-light areas correspond to the column headings on your Inventory Recording Sheet and Inventory Reconciliation Sheet. Again, thank you for your time and attention. If you have any questions, or if we can be of assistance to you, please let us know. Division Gasoline Sales Manager Western Pacific Division SH:jas cc: Jack Dooiittle 7-Eleven Stores/Western Pacific Division 1240 South State College Blvd. / Suite 100 / P.O. Box 6520 / Anaheim, California 92806 / Phone (714) 635-7711 CORPORATION , :1 ...~. ..,)' ~TORE GASOLINE REPORT A.M. ~.Ar,o~ STORE NO. D) $'FR ICT DATE: TI ME: P.M. SECTION I - DALLY SALES Gallon REGULAR PUMP Per Gallon PuMP (If Applicable) 3il GALLONS (Tenths) AMOUNT (Cents) Retail GALLONS (Tenths) AMOUNT (Cents) :urrent Reading $ i 10. ~urrent Reading I I , I I 'esterday's Reading I 11. Yesterday's ading I ,ub Total II Sub Total , Less Meter Check .ess Meter Check I I 'oral Sold 6 I I 12. Total Sold * [ i I Gallon Per Gallon ail NO-LEAD PUMP Retail __ PUMP (If Applicable) ;urrent Reading $ i 13. Current Reading I /esterdav's Reading $ I 14. Yesterday's Reading I , I ;ub Total $ I Sub Total I I . _ess Meter Check $ I Less Meter Check I I rotal Sold 6 7 $ I 15. Total Sold ~' I Gallon Per Gallon ail PREMIUM PUMP Retail PUMP (If Applicable) ~urrent Reading I 16. Current Reading I I I I Cesterday's Reading I 17. Yesterday's Reading ~ I I ~ub Total I Sub Total I I t Less Meter Check I Less Meter Check I I i I 1614 $ , Ii 18. Total Sold ~ Ii I Total Sold A'NDTOTAL (Totalof Lines3,6,9,12,15& 18 above - enter on Line132 of Cash Report) I J $[ ~,IIS AREA CAN 8E USED FOR OIESEL -Code 635. GASOHOL -Code 604. SUPER NO LEAD-Code 607 ....... ! REGULAR NO LEAD PREMIUM OTHER ~' + 4- 4 4 4 ~ 1 m BEGINNING INVENTORY >. 2. DELIVERIES (ATTACH DELIVERY PAPERS) + 12 12 .... 12 12 n- .O 3. TOTAL (LINE 1 AND 2) ~ 4. GALLONS SOLD (METERED) i=> = 14 or 15 14 or 15 14 or 15 14 or 15 --~ 5. INVENTORY ON HAND Ov + ~Z 6. INVENTORY IN TANK (ACTUAL) 4 4 4 4 o~ (+_.) 16 16 16 16 u~,,, 7. OVER (SHORT) ,j 8. YESTERDAY'S MONTH-TO-DATE OVER/(SHORT) (+) 7 6 1,6 1~ 16 o = 16 16 16 ) 16 9. CURRENT MONTH-TO-DATE OVER/(SHORT) IN. IN. IN. i 10. CURRENT {TODAY'S) STICK READING (INCHES) 3 3 IN. 3 ~ 13 IN. 13 IN. 13 IN. 13 IN. i ~ 11. WATER IN TANK-STICK READING (INCHES) SALES RECORDED CLOSING GASOLINE + OPENING GASOLINE ~ ON REGISTER . 12. REGISTER READING REGISTER READING ~ INVENTORY GALLONS I GASOLINE AUDIT . INVENTORY BEFORE DELIVERY DELIVERY AFTER DELIVERY -- ~' METER INCHES GALLONS GALLONS INCHES GALLONS ( GALLONS Over/(Short) =_~ 4 10 i0 12 i1 11 REGULAR 603 NO LEAD 4 10 10 12 1i 11 NO LEAD 629 ! PREM,UM 10 .ZOPREM'UM ,616 ~_ D,ESEL 4 10 10 12 11 11 ~] D'ESEL '637 ~ GASOHOL 4 10 10 12 11 1i GASOHOL 606 SUPER 609I SUPER 4 i0 10 12 11 1i NO LEAD _NO LEAD ' i mt~ II Split Load To Store ..... ..... Split Load From Store ' ~ ALLONS COST OF G'~ I-LONS D~I~V=E~E~D D~"~'~/'E~iES -- U~ ' TS COST ~m De NUMBER D~Li~--E--R[:--U BILL OF LADINU {FOR INVENTORY) DOLLARS {CENTS) CENTS/GALS. (FOR TAXES) REGULAR 602 : i NO LEAD 628! ~ ' PREMIUM 615 ; >~l DIESEL 636 i z~-, ) ~, GASOHOL 605 i '"uJ SUPER 1608 ~ u~O NO LEAD I ' TOTAL 630 I .............o I VENDOR NO. VENDOR AMOUNT P.O. NUMBER VENDOR NO. VENDOR AMOUNT P.O, NUMBER PAYABLES -650 ; 650 i I 650 t 650 I .... ~ ~n033 2/81 OPTIONS F(~R'LEAKING Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet permit # ,,~ ~..' .,..,.. .~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # '~.. ' j Employee Signature / ;,, u .. Site Name or Address../ '-? Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description (lOths) .'/'.2/,:}.~'i.:.,, :.'~. ~. ,l .~-, ..../'). '¢"',,,. Notes: I Data Entered By:. ' Date: ¢ONTIlACT OPTIONS FOIl LEAKING TANKS , Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet --' Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ..d Employ. Signature Z/~_~ //~....:.~ Funding (Local, State,' of Federal) Category Activity Hours Date. Code Code Description (lOths) Notes: Data Entered By: Date: Env. Health 5804113 137 (REV. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ...... ,~.. Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # Employee Signature ? /; ~ite Name or Address ~..~; ..... . ......i. ~:. 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Heal~ ~80 411~ ]37 (~ev. 5/89) ~ CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit ~ ~...~.~ ~ ~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee Employee Signature : Site Name or Address Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Cat~egory .Activity Hours Date ~o~e Code Description (lOths) Notes: Data Entered By: Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit ~ /~:'~,~ ~-'C- Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # Employee Signature Site Name or ~res~ Funding (Local, State, of Federal) ~eegOry Activity Hours Date Code Description ( 10the Notes: ~ ' //.":' L--h-. .:4, qT.,.,~,- ~.' .c~.,. ,~.. -7- ,. ,.~ ~.,, ..... :, ._ .~.~q i // ...... .,., ~) .... ..~. >.,.,~ ..~.. ...... _,? ~ t ,'.~ ¥~:~; ~ .-',..~ . ~ ....:...~._ ~.~ ,' ?..., / /, ~.'~.~. .... En~. 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CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ~k..' .~_ ~!~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # Em~.loyee Signature ~,~, ~ ~ Site Name or Address/~ ~,t k'Mnding (Local, State, of Fl~].eral) me Code I~scr±~t±on i 'ote : Data Entered By: Date: ' Env. Health 580 4113 137 (Re .,TER RESOURES 'CONTROL DIVISION OF WATER QUALITT~ UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SUBSTANCE: '8006619 SITE NO: 140015 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: Y SITE NAME: 7-ELEVEN 2125-19382 DATE REPORTED: . 11/17/88 ADDRESS: 1626 BEALE AVE.IN DRAIN RD. DATE CONFIRMED: 11/17/88 CITY/ZIP: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 CATEGORY: SITE STATUS CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS: 9 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RP SEARCH: S ~DATE UNDERWAY: 11/17/88 DATE COMPLETED: 11/17/88 PRELIMINARY DATE UNDERWAY: 03/23/89 DATE COMPLETED: 05/25/89 ASSESSMENT: C REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: 05/30/89 DATE COMPLETED: 11/27/90 INVESTIGATION: C REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED: / / POST REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED: ACTION MONITORING: ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN: RAP REQUIRED: DATE APPROVED: CASE CLOSED: Y DATE CLOSED: 11/27/90 DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY CONTACT N~ME: WALTER LUBCKE SPECIALIST: 6 COMPANY NAME: THE SOUTHLAND CORP.G SENSITIVITY: NES ADDRESS: P..O. 'BOX 404 VERIFIED (X) CITY/STATE: PLEASANTON, CA 94566 DATE OF REPORT: 11/29/90 ABANDONMENT #: LEAK REPORT: Y R URCE MANAGEMENT  Environmental Hea~th Services Department RANDALL L. ABBOTI' STEVE McC.A! ! FY, REHS, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR *ir Pollution Control District DAVID PRICE II! w~u_ta~ j. RODDY, APCO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. SERVICES DEPARTMENT November 27, 1990 Walter LUbcke The Southland Corporation P. O. Box 404 Pleasanton, CA 94566 SUBJECT: Location : 1626 Beale Avenue Bakersfield, CA Known As : 7-Eleven Store ~19382 Permit ~ : 140015 Dear Mr. Lubcke: 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 ~ast, present, or future operations at the site. Nor does it relieve you' of t-he responsibility to cleanup 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 responsibility 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 Joe Canaa at (805) 861-3636, Extension 588 Sin~re~, 0 Chris Burger, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materia-ls Specialist IV Hazardous Materials Management Program CB:JC:cas \140015.clt 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861.3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 October 31, 1990 SOUTHLAND o Kern County Department of Environmental' Protection c/o Mr. Joe Canas 2700 M Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca .93301 Re: 7-Eleven Store 9 19382 1626 Beal Ave. Bakersfield, Ca Dear Mr. Canas: I am enclosing to you a report da~ed October 23, 1990 which summarizes the field investigation conducted and provides laboratory results believed to be representative of subsur- face conditions at the above referenced project site. Based on the sampling results reported in the June 6, 1990 and October 23, 1990 project summaries, we are of the opinion that any fuel release which may have occurred at the project ' site in the past is not of a size that is recognizable or of a size that would be deemed as a threat to the environment. Southland Corporation requests that this site be granted clo- sure status. If you should have any questions regarding this project, feel free to contact Mr. Hal Miller or myself at (415) 463-2711. Thank you, THE souTHLAND CORPORATION Environmental Services Coordinator WL: jb ° cc: Mr. Hal Miller (no enc.) Mr. Bart Racca (no enc.) Mr. Bob Turner (w/ enc.) SOUTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES / LOCATION 2987 §820STONERIDGEMALLROAD SUITE 310 / P.O. BOX404/PLEASANTON, CA. 94566 PHONE(415) 463-2711 FAX (415) 463-3378 $1~PPLBMEN~ ~0 ~0~ .. DA~ ~ 6, 1990 FOR 7-~N S~ ~19382 1626 B~E A~ B~FIE~, FOR THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION. P.O. BOX 404 p~.F.a.~ANTON, CA 94566 October 23, 1990 . Associated Soils Analysis October 23, 1990 File No:' 120-90 A.S.A 1377-90 C.T.L. Joe Canas Kern County Health Department Department of Environmental Health 9.700 "M" Street, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Subject: 7-11 Stor~ ~19382 located at 1626 Beale Ave, Bakersfield California. Supplement to Repo~-t dated June 6, 1990. Dear Mr. Canas: At the request of Walter Lubcke, Environmental Services Coordinator for Southland Corporation, a 2" vadose monitoring well has been installed at 7-11 store %19382, 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). The 2" vadose zone monitoring well is located at the easterly most corner of the existing 10,000 gallon regular gasoline underground fuel tank (Figure 9.). The purpose for the installation is to verify the conclusions of Associated Soils Analysis' investigation and report dated June 6, 1990. Our field investigation and laboratory analyses were conducted in accordance with approved A.S.T.M. and E.P.A. Standards. This supplemental report presents the results, conclusions and recommendations of the investigative work .perf°rmed during %.he September ll, 1990 site investigation. Sincerely, Associated Soils Analysis Project Environmental Speciali, st BJR: ms Eno 1 osure 1141 Batavia Ct. · Tulare. California 93274 · (209) 688-1011 i~0-90 A.S.A FINDINGS The findings that follow are a result of the field investigation Conducted on September 11, 1990 and laboratory soil analyses. A. ' Field Investigation (Appendix A) 1. The Testhole Boring MW 95 lithology is comprised of layers of sand, silty sand and clayey silt . 2. A strong sewer odor was noted between 5' to 12' 3. HNU 101 readings indicated low levels of aromatic hydrocarbons between 15' to 23' 4. No free standing groundwater was encountered at the testhole drilled to a maximum depth of 31.~' below ground surface. B. Laboratory Analyses of Selected Soil Samples (Appendix 1. Samples from Testhole Boring MW 95 indicate non- detectable levels of petroleum constituents. 2. Laboratory analyses did not include EDB, DBCP or Organic Lead. These constituents were non- detectable in soil samples from previous soil samples analyzed and addressed in the Associated Soils Analysis Report dated June 6, 1990. 120-90 A.S.A CONCLUSIONS Based on field investigation findings and laboratory analyses, we conclude that the alleged petroleum loss is smaller in size than what was first assumed, or the suspected product loss may have been inaccurately documented. Testhole boring MW ~5 is verification that leakage suspected in the proximity of the north eastern corner of the tank vault is at' an insignificant quantity to require remediation. We conclude that groundwater reported to be at a depth of 250 feet below the site is not at risk from th~-alleged spillage as referenced by our June 6, 1990, report. RECOHHENDATIONS Based upon the aforementioned conclusion and the conclusions of our June 6, 1990, report we recommend that site closure be granted. ENGINEERS NOTE This report has been prepared for the exclusive uses of the · Southland Corporation, as it pertains to the property located at 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield, California. The findings and conclusions rendered in this report .are opinions based on laboratory.testing of soil samples collected during this study. This report does not reflect subsurface variations which may exist 120-90 A.S.A between sampling points. These variations cannot be anticipated, nor can they be entirely accounted for in spite of extensive additional testing. This report should 'not be regarded as a guarantee that no further contamination, beyond that which could have been detected within the scope of this investigation, is present beneath the said property. Undocumented, unauthorized releases of hazardous materials, the remains of which are not readily-identifiable by visual inspeCtion and are of different' chemical constituents, are difficult and often impossible to detect within the scope of a chemical specific investigation. All work has been performed in accordance with generally accepted practices in geotechnical\environmental engineering, engineering geology, and hydrogeology. No other warranty, either express or implied, is made. This opportunity to be of service is appreciated. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this report, Please contact this office at your convenience. Sincerely, R.C.E. 15342, Project Environmental ~~'~ Specialist WFH:ms / FIGURES FIGURE i VICINITY HAP FIGURE 2 TEST"dOLE BORING LOCATION HAP  "~ ~ KERN BAKE~FI~LD  COLLEGE' SUBJECT SI~ VICINITY MAP Fig. 1 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA ~Associated Soils Analysis  114! B~fav,a Cour~ · Tulare. Caidorn,a 93274 ;Oa ~ (209) 688-1011 ' FAX (209) 782-s3Fc ~20 -90 TESTHOLE BORING/VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELL LOCATION MAP OCTOBER 23, 1990 LEGEND NOTES B[MW1 Existing testhole I. SOIL SAMPLES CCLLECTED WITH DRILL Ri boring/vadose zone USING 6 5/8" AND 4%" I.D. HOLLOW STE. monitoring wells AUGERS AND SPLIT SPOON SAMPLER installed 4/30/90 New vadose zone monitoring well 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA ~ Associated Soils Analysis  I1~I Bal~v,a Cnu~ · Tulare C.~h{orn,a 032- (209) 688.~011 ' FAX (209, 782-83' ;%PPENDIX A 1. TEST BORING LOG LEGEND 2. UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEH 3. BORING LOG 4. MONITORING WELL SCI4~HATIC ~ TEST BQRING LOG LEGEN l)~ MP , SOIL O' ~~ P~~ON 4' ' ~7' 30" m m m OOt 06 Og OZ O~ O~ O~ ~ 'tltO~ ~ltlS JO ApUDS ~u!f snoa~ow HW '~ '~ '- wn~pew 'spuDs eu~J .,y,, eAoqo sHW!l 5Jhqjelly ~ ~ ' . ,, ~.E -a~ seso~ ~u,HapJoq aJ~ Z - ~ ~ o-- · DUD ~ uee~jaq Td pud I sloqWAs lUO~a!AiP JO~OW PROJECT 7-Eleven Sro: ~L!9382 JOB No. 1377-90 CQNSOLIDAiED TESTING LABS I ..,iE$, INC. Bakersfield, CA .......................... BY David Harris BORING LOG NUMBER ~w#5 SOIL DEPTh SAMPLES GROUP SOIL DESCRIPTION o/. DRY DEN$~ N~OISTURE P.C.F 0' __ SM 0'-5' Silty sand; dark yellowish brown; damp; very 'fine. to very coarse grain size; occasional -- pebbles and granules from 2 to 6 mm in size; sub-angular 5' 3 SM 5'-15' Sandy silt; dark yellowish, brown; moist; fine i 5 to coarse grain size; cobbles encountered at 4 ~ approximately 8'-15'- 1" to 3" in size; --#1 strong sewer odor starting at 5'-12' (20) ,10~14055 24 w/3" pen. #2 SM 15'-20' Sand7 silt; dark yellow±sh brown; moist; very 15'l 7 f±ne to coarse gra£n size; sub-angular; 8. sl±ght pet:roleum odor 2O -- #3 (50) -- SM 20~-23' Silt7 sand; dark yellowish brown; moist:; very fine to coarse grain size; occasional pebbles 20"! 20 1.5 and granules 2 to 8mm; slight petroleum odor 50 -- #4 SW 23'-25' Sand; dark yellowish brown; moist; medium to ' _ (80) very coarse grain size; occasional granules and pebbles from 2 to .6 mm in size; sub-angular; no odor 25 ' I 18 51 ML ' 25'-27' Sandy silt; strong brown; moist; very fine -- w/3".p~ n to medium grain size; sub-angular; cemented _ #5 throughout (5O) -. -- SM 27'-29½' Silty sand; dark yellowish brown; moist; fine 30 to medium grain size; sub-angular LOCATION )B;~:5 (See location map) ELEVATION__ EQUIPMENT B-,gO Mobil drill ri~ with 47' I.D.hollow stem augers and 2" split spoon sa~- 1626 Beale Av~ ~ . TESTING .,ES, INC. Bakersfield, CA .................. 8Y David Harris BORING LOG NUMBER ~#5 Page 2 of 2 SOIL % DrY DENSIT DEPTH SAMPLES GROUP SOIL DESCRIPTION 30.' 7 ML 29%' 31~' Clayey silt; dark yellowish b'ro~; moist; 10 very f~ne to ~ne sand grains; cohesive 10 -- #6 (30) 35~ 40' 45' 50' 55' Te~inated drilling at 31%'. No free ~groundwater encountered. 60' LOCATION ~5~5 (See location map) ELEVATION__ EQUIPMENT B-80 Mobil drill rig with ~ .D. hollow stem augers and 2" split spoon samp] ~ 2" MONITORING I" ~ MW#5 iMANHOLE COVER ~ SKIRT I PV¢ WELL, CAP 36"~ ".x 16" CONC, PAD EXIST. 'GRADE · ~1.' 8".~. ~' ~] '..~.., ';. , ~'~..'.' )..' ~ " : .~.; STE~L PIP~ WITH LOCKING CA? 11" DIAM. 'BOREHOLE CZMENT GROUT WELL 36" BENTONITE WELL SEAL 2" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADED ~ TYP~ ~ GRADE 1 SCHEDULE 40 PVC CAS ING ~3 MONTfREY SAND GRAVEL PACK 2" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADED TYPE 1 GRADE [ SCHEDULE 40 PVC .020 SLOTTED SCREEN WATER TASL~' OF. PTH , n/a . 2" .. DIAMETZR FLUSH w~O~ 31~', ~v:~..._ I G~DE I SCHEDUL2 40 P~C BLANK SEDI:.I~NT L~NG~ OFCASlN~ 10 ' LENG~ OF SCREEN ~2 0 ' GRAVEL PACK PLACID' PVC CAP 1FT ABOVE SCREEN GROUND WATER MONITORING WELL 1377-89 ' JOBNo.__ CCN~QLIOAr~D r~STIN~ LAS. APPENDIX B 1. SUHHARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS 2. CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS 3. LABORATORY ANALYSIS OF SELECTED SOIL SAHPLES 1626 BeaJ~ lvenue 1377-90 CTL Bak. ersf~, CA SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD OF~ ANALYSIS - CALIFORNIA DOHS LUFT MANUAL (Soil in ppm) Results from field investigation conducted on 9-11-90 TEST TOTAL )LE SAMPLE ETHYL- TOTAL ISOPROPYL- PETROLEUM ..)~ING. I.D# DEPTH BENZENE BENZENE TOLUENE XYLENES BENZENE HYDROCARBONS MW5 1 6 - 6½" ND ND ND ND * ND MW5 2 11 - 11½ ' ND ND ND ND * ND Mws' 3 16-16½' ND . ND ND ND * ND MW5 4 21 - 21½ ' ND ND ND ND * ND MW5 5 26- 26½' ND ND, ND ND * ND MW5 6 31 - 31½' ND ND ND ND * ND DLR .005 .005 .005 .015 .5 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH(gasi = EPA 5030/8020 · - = Sample was not tested for this constituent ND = Not Detected DLR = Detection Limit for Reporting CI]NSQLIBATEI TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. SOILS/?(I"ESTIGA TIONS ' SOILS A/VD MA T~RIALS T~STI~G FIELD INSPECTION. ~ 0F ~STOD~ .IOJECT NO. 1377-90 ?qOJECT LOCATION 7-!1 Store ~19382 1626 Beale. Ave. Bakersfield _.~,~ISPORT]~ BY T~ck , ~~R D~ OF CO~ECTOR' S ~. ~G .- S~ B~OW BOR~G DA~/T~ CltAIN OF POSSESSION 1..~~ ~/~ CONSOLIDATED TESTING LA~S., INC. ..g-tl-~7 SAMPLE COT.T-EC~ BY AFFILIATION DATE/TLU2~· sAMFLE RECEIVED BY ,/ AFFILIATION t; DATE/TLME/ 3. ,~~.,~ BECXMAN ENVIROMIEffi'AI. I. ABOI~TORY sAMPLE RECEIVED BY AFFILIATION DATE/TIiME TEMP. OF ICi CItEST AT LAi i055 W. ,X!orton, Suite C, Por:ervi!!e. CA 93257 ENVIRONMENTAL LABORAiC R':' ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEST : VOLATILE ORGANICS ( BTXE ) LAB ID NUMBER : 00827-01 CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING INSTRUMENT # : 1 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 09/11/90 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAbiPLED : 10:20 PROJECT ~ : 1377-90 DATE RECEIYED : 09/12/90 SAMPLE MATRI,X : SOIL DATE ANALYZED : 09/13/90 SAMPLE'ID I : 711 #19382-1 DILUTION FACTOR : 1 UNITS : mg/Kg COMPO.UND~ ...... RESULTS DLR -BENZENE ND 0.0050 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.0050 TOLUENE ND 0.0050 M/P-XYLENE ND 0.0150 O-XYLENE ND 0.0150 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ND 0.5000 ND'= Compouhd Not Detected --~;~'~'~"-~ ..... DLR= DETECT~ON LIMIT FOR REPORTING NOTE: REVISED TO SHOW CORRECT DILUTION FACTOR LAB SUPERVISOR REVISED BECKMAN ENVIRONMENTAL ' LABORhl'ORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS ' TEST : VOLATILE ORGANICS ( BTXE ) LAB ID NUMBER. : 00897-0° CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING INSTRE:iENT # : 1 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 09/11/90 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAMPLED : 10:30 .PROJECT # : 1377-90 DATE RECEIVED : 09/12/90 SAMPLE'MATRIX : SOIL DATE ANALYZED : 09/13/90 SAMPLE ID : 711 #19382-2 DILUTION FACTOR : 1 UNITS : mg/K~ COMPOUNDS RESULTS DLR BENZENE ND 0.0050 ETHYLBENZENE · ND 0.0050 TOLUENE ND 0.0050 M/P-XYLENE ND 0.0150 O-XYLENE ND .0.0150 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS N~ 0.5000 SURROGATE RECOVERY TRIFLUOROTOLUENE 100 % ND = Compound Not Detected -~ .... DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING NOTE: REVISED TO SHOW CORRECT DILUTION FACTOR LAB SUPERVISOR I EVlSED ] ,s~ 2 s 19c30 l BECKMAN ENVIRONMENTAl. _______~_LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEST : VOLATILE ORGANICS ( BTXE ) LAB ID NUMBER : 00827-03 CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING INSTRUMENT ' LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 09/11/90 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAMPLED : 10:45 PROJECT * : 1377-90 DATE RECEIVED : 09/12/90 SAMPLE MATRIX : SOIL DATE ANALYZED : 09/13/90 SAMPLE ID. : ?11 #19582-3 DILUTION FACTOR : 1 UNITS : mg/Kg COMPOUNDS RESULTS DLR BENZENE ND 0.0050 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.0050 TOLUENE ND 0.0050 M/P-XYLENE ND 0.0150 O-XYLENE ND 0.0150 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ND 0.5000 SURROGATE RECOVERY TRIFLUOROTOLUENE 108 % ND = Co~pound Not Detected ~ .... DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING NOTE: REVISED TO SHOW CORRECT DILUTION FACTOR LAB SUPERVISOR R VISED BECKMAN ENVIROi"JMENTAL LA ORATnOv % ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEST : VOLATILE ORGANICS I BTXE I LAB ID NUMBER : 0082?-04 CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING 'INSTRUMENT ~ : 1 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 09/11/90 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAMPLED : 11:00 PROJECT # : 1377-90 DATE RECEIVED : 09/12/90 SAMPLE'MATRIX : SOIL DATE ANALYZED : 0§/13/90 SAMPLE ID : 711 #19382-4 DILUTION FACTOR : 1 UNITS : mg/Kg COMPOUNDS RESULTS DLR BENZENE ND 0.0050 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.0060 TOLUENE ND 0.00~0 M/P-XYLENE ND 0.01~0 O-XYLENE ND 0.01~0 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ND 0.~000 SURROGATE RECOVERY TRIFLUOROTOLUENE 132 % ND = Compound Not Detected __~_2_ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING NOTE: REVISED TO SHOW CORRECT DILUTION FACTOR LAB SUPERVISOR R VISED ENVIRQNME:~TAL LABORATZE'S ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEST' :' VOLATILE ORGANICS ( BTXE ) LAB ID NUHBER : 00827-05 CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING INSTRUMENT ~ : 1 LABORATORIES, INCo DATE SAMPLED : 09/11/90 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME SAMPLED : 11:15 PROJECT ~ : 1377-90 DATE RECEIVED : 09/12/90 SAMPLE MATRIX : SOIL DATE ANALYZED : 09/13/90 SAMPLE ID : ?11 #19382-5 DILUTION FACTOR : 1 o UNITS : mg/Kg COMPOUNDS RESULTS DLR BENZENE ND 0. 0050 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.0050 TOLUENE ND 0.0050 M/P-XYLENE ND 0.0150 O-XYLENE ND 0.0150 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ND 0.5000 SURROGATE RECOVERY TRIFLUOROTOLUENE 119 % . ND = Compound Not Detected .... DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING NOTE:REVISED TO SHOW CORRECT DILUTION FACTOR LAB SUPERVISOR REVISED .~=m 2 819gO . I ! , ~ECKMAN ENVIRONMENTAL ,, LABORATORY ENVIRONMENTAL LAEORAi~ iU ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEST : VOLATILE ORGANICS BTXE I LAB ID NUMBER : 00827-06 CLIENT : CONSOLIDATED TESTING INSTRUMENT # : 1 LABORATORIES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 09/11/90 CLIENT CONTACT: DAVID HARRIS TIME'SAMPLED : 11:30 PROJECT ~ : 1377-90 DATE RECEIVED : 09/12/90 SAMPLE MATRIX : SOIL DATE ANALYZED : 09/13/90 SAMPLE ID : 711 #19382-6 DILUTION FACTOR : 1 UNITS ' : mg/Kg COMPOUNDS RESULTS DLR BENZENE ND 0.0050 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.0050 TOLUENE ND 0.0050 M/P-XYLENE ND 0.0150 O-XYLENE ND 0~0150 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ND 0.5000 SURROGATE RECOVERY TRIFLUOROTOLUENE 89 % ND = Compound Not Detected --~~-- DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING NOTE: REVISED TO SHOW CORRECT DILUTION FACTOR LAB SUPERVISOR REVISED ,. sro 2 8 1990 BECI(MAN ENVIRONMENTAL LA~,ORATORY GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 861~3502 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopier (805) 861-3429 STEVE McCALLEY OI,ec,o, RESOURCE NT AGE.NCY DE IMENTAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PERMIT #: MW0290-14 · MW0291-14 MANAGEMENT PROGRAM . MW0292.- 14 MW0293-14 MONITORING WELLiS) PERMIT OWNER'S NAME: SOUTHLAND CORPORATION DATE: April 11, 1990 FACILITY NAME: ? - 11 Store #19382 FACILITY LOCATION: 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA DRILLING METHOD: Auger CONTRACTOR: Consolidated Testing Labs, Inc. LICENSE #: C-57 / 544541 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTOR Consolidated Testing Labs, Inc. TYPE OF MONITORING WELL(S) Individual ! Single cased 4" PVC Sch. 40 NUMBER OF WELLS REQUIRED TO MONITOR. FACILITY: Four GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT: 1. Well sitc approval is rcquircd before bcgi,ming any work related to well construction. It is unlawful to continue work past tile stag.. which an inspection is required unless inspection is waived or completed. 2. Qthcr requirc~l inspections includc: conductor casing, all annular seals, and final constructi,on features. 3. A phone call to the Department office is required on the morning of the day that work is to commence and 24 hours before the placem of any seals or plugs. 4. Construction under this Permit is subject to any instructions by Department representative~. 5. All wells constructed of PVC locatcd at a contaminated site wherc degradation may occur must be destroyed after 2 years. 6. Any misrepresentation or noncompliance with required Permit Conditions or Ordinance will result in issuance of a "STOP WO'. ORDER." 7. A copy or' the Department of Water. Resources Driller's Report, as well as copies of Io~ and water qualily analyses, must be submit: to thc Heallh Department within 14 days after completion of the work. 8. A well dc. at'ruction application must bc filed with this Dcpartmcnt if awcil is being,destroyed that is not in conjunction wi. th a test h permit. . 9. The permit is void on thc ninetieth (90) calendar day after date of issuance if work has not been started and reasonable progress tow, completion made. Fees are not refundable nor transferable. 10. [ have read and agree to comply with the General Conditions noted above. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Approved Annular Seal Depth ~ ~ This permit must be signed by cithcr the contractor or owner. OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE DATE pERMiT AP PROVED~ DATE: April 11, 1990 MD:cas \ mw0290.14 Associated Soils AnalFsis 1990 Kern County Health Departmen~ 2700 M Street'Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93'301 P~oject: Beal Avenue 7-11 1626 Beal Avenue Bakersfield, Ca Dear Joe: As we discussed during our telephone conversation on Friday August 10, 1990, this letter is confirming our intent to install one additional 2" Vadose Zone \ groundwater monitoring well at the above referenced Project. Currently an approved work plan is on file in your office for the four previous monitoring wells installed during the si~e~ investigation conducted on April 30, 1990. The installation of this proposed monitoring well was addressed in our final report dated June 6, 1990. Tb~ purpose of this monitorin~ well is to define levels of petroleum constituents found at this position in soil szmp!es previously taken. We propose to use the previously approved precise work plan as a reference for the installation of this additional 2" monitoring well. A site loCation map is attached showing the approximate location of this monitoring well. I have also'included a copy of the previous monitoring well installation permit for your files. 1141 Batavia Ct. · Tulare, California 93274 · (209) 688-1011 · ~.. Joe Canas Page Two If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact me at this office. We will precede with the installation of this additional well upon receiving your authorization. Sincerely, AssOciated Soils Analysis BJR:ms enclosure I Future Monitorin~ Well TESTHOLE.BORING LOCATION MAP LEG E:VD ' NO TES  --81~ ,~r~PP~,~.~4r.~ '.OCArTON OF ~. SOIL SAMPLES COLLECTED WITH DRILL RIG ~ ~$~HOL~ ~RJ~ USING 6 5/8" AND 4%" I.D. HOLLOW STEM AUGERS AND SPLIT SPOON SAMPLER · PROPOSED TESTHOLE BORING/ VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELL 1"=50' Fig. 2 JoB LOCAT:ON: 7-11 Store ~19382 ~~ 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA / ~ Associated Soils Analysis  1141 8atavta Cour~ · Tulare. Cali[orma 93274 :e~ .~iu:~B£?.: 120-90 (209) 688-1011 · FAX (209) 782-838c GARY J. WICKS i 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakertfleld. CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 Telephone (805) 861-3636 [ Telecopler (805) 861-3429 · STEVE McCALLEY Director RESOURCE NT AGENCY MENTAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PERMIT #: MW0290-14 · MW0291-14 MANAGEMENT PROGRAM . MW0292-14 MW0293-14 MONITORING WELL(S) PERMIT OWNER'S NAME: SOUTHLAND CORPORATION· DATE: April 11, 1990 FACILITY NAME: 7 - 11 Store #19382 FACILITY LocATION: 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield, CA DRILLING METHOD: Auger CONTRACTOR: Consolidated Testing Labs, Inc. LICENSE #: C-57 / 544541 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTOR Consolidated Testing Labs, Inc. TYPE OF IVlONITORING WELL(S) Individual [ Single cased 4" PVC Sch. 40 NUMBER OF WELLS REQUIRED TO MONITOR FACILITY: Four (4) GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT: i. Well site approval is required bcCorc beginning any work related to well'construction. It is unlawful to continue work past thc stage which an inspection is required unless inspection is waived or completed. 2. ' Other required inspections include: conductor casing, all annular seals, and final construction features. 3. A phone call to the Department office is required on the morning of the day that work is to commence and 24 hours before the placemc · of any seals or plugs. 4. Construction under this Permit is subject to any instructions by Department representatives. 5. All wells constructed of PVC located at a contaminated site where degradation may occur must be destroyed alTter 2 years. 6. Any misrepresentation or noncompliance with required Permit Conditions or Ordinance will result in issuance of a "STOP WOI~ ORDER." 7. A copy of the Department of Water Resources Drillei"s Report, aa well as ~:opies of logs and water quality analyses, must be submittt to the Health Department within 14 days after completion of tim work. 8. A well destruction application must be filed with this Department if a well is being destroyed that is not in conjunction with a test hc permit. 9. The permit is void on the ninetieth (90) calendar day after date of issuance if work has not been started and reasonable progress town completion made. Feds are not refundable nor transferable. 10. I have read and agree to comply with the General Conditions noted above. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Approved Annular Seal Depth .~[~ This permit must be signed by either the contractor or owner. OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE DATE PERMIT AP PROVED~ DATE: April 11, 1990 MD:cas \ mw0290.14 ,~; GARY J. W}CKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ,- ~. ~ .... Telephone.(805) 861-3636 ..... "~'~ ~,' : ~ Telecopier (805) 861-3429 STEVE Mc CALLEY Director RESOURCE M A N:'AG E:M.E N T .AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIrONMEnTAL HEALTH SERVICES ~ne 19, ~990 Walt Lubcke Environmental Services Goordinator The Southland Corporation 5820 St°neridge Mall Road Suite ~10. Pleasanton, GA 94566 SUBJECT: Site Characterization Phase II Approval Dear Mr. Lubcke: This Department has completed the review of the site characterization results for the 7-Eleven Store #19382 located at 1626 Beale Avenue in Bakersfield, California. The second phase Of this investigation as proposed may commence upon submittal of a detailed workplan. ShOuld you have any questions regarding this notice, please do not hesitate to contact me at (805) 861-3656 ext. 588. Sincerely, e Canas Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program JC:jg RECEIVEC, JUN ~ 1 1~0 SITE INVESTIGATION FOR PETROLEUM CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN SOIL FOR 7-11 STORE %19382 1626 BEALE AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA FOR THE SOUT~T.AND CORPORATION P.O. BOX 404 PLEASANTON, CA 94566 ......... .,~ ~,/~ , Associated Soils Analysis June 6, 1990 File No. 120-90 ASA 1377-89 CTL. Walter Lubcke The Southland Corporation P.O. Box 404 Pleasanton, CA '94566 Project: Site Investigation.for petroleum constituents present in soil at 7-11 Store $19382, 1626 Beale Ave., Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Lubcke: In accordance with-our work plan approved by the Kern County Health Department, four exploratory testhole borings were drilled at 7-11 Store %19382, 1626 Beale Ave., Bakersfield, CA. These testhole borings were located and drilled to determine the vertical and lateral extent of petroleum constituents in the soil, and if these constituents have impacted 'ground water. The field investigation was conducted on April 30, 1990. Our field investigation and laboratory analyses were conducted in accordance with approved A.S.T.M. and E.P.A. Standards. This report 9resents the results, conclusions, and recommendations of the investigative work performed during the site investigation. Sincerely, Associated Soils AnalYsis WFH:le 1141 Batavia Ct.' · Tulare, California 93274 · (209) 688-1011 SITE INVESTIGATION FOR PETROLEI/M CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN SOIL FOR 7-11 STORE 919382 1626 BEALE AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA TABLE OF CONTENTS FINDINGS ........................... 1 CONCLUSIONS .......... · ................ RECOMMENDATIONS ................... · .... 2 SCOPE OF WORK ........................ 3 SITE LOCATION ........................ 4 SiTE HISTORY ......................... 4 SITE CONDITIONS ....................... SUBSURFACE LITHOLOGY ..................... 5 GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS ................ · ..... 7 GROUND WATER CONDITIONS ........ ~ .......... 9 SEISMIC SETTING ............ ~ ........... 10 FIELD INVESTIGATION ..................... 11 TESTHOLE SOIL BORINGS AND FIELD .............. 13 SAMPLING GUIDELINES Drilling Method ...................... 13 Preliminary Site Preparation . .. .............. 13 Field Soil Sampling Procedures and ............. 13 Soil Classification TESTHOLE BORING CONTAINMENT AND ............... 17 MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont.) LABORATORY TESTs ..... ' ............ ' ...... 18 ENGINEERS NOTE .................. ' 19 FIGURE 1 VICINITY MAP 2 TESTHOLE BORING LOCATION MAP $ SOIL LITHOLOGY CROSS SECTION 4 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK)/ CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT APPENDIX A DATA FOR TESTHOLE BORINGS DRILLED BY CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABORATORIES, INC.: 1. TEST BORING LOG LEGEND. 2. UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM 3. SUMMARY OF HNU 101PHOTOIONIZATION ANALYZER 4. BORING LOGS 5. MONITORING WELL PERMIT 6. MONITORING WELL SCHEMATICS B LABORATORY ANALYSES OF SELECTED SOIL SAMPLES COLLECTED BY CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABORATORIES, INC.: 1. SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSES 2. CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS 3. LABORATORY ANALYSES OF SELECTED SOIL SAMPLES 4. QUALITY CONTROL DATA FOR: A. BTX&E/TPH (GASOLINE) FINDINGS The findings that follow are a result of the field investigation and laboratory soil analyses. A. Field Investigation: ! 1. The site lithology is comprised of layers of sand, silty sand, clayey sand, and sandy clay (Figure I 2. A slight petroleum odor was evident at Testhole } Borings B3 and B4. A petroleum odor'was not detected at Testhole Borings B1 and B2. 3. HNU 101P.I. readings indicate non-detectable levels of petroleum constituents at Testhole Borings B1, B2', and B$. Testhole Boring B4 readings measured detectable levels decreasing from 10 to 25 feet where levels became non-detectable (Appendix A). 4. The alleged product loss was not encountered in the testhole borings. 5. Drilling was terminated at 31 1/2 feet at all boring locations as a result of non-detectable HNU readings at these depths. No free,standing ground water was encountered. B. Laboratory Analyses of Selected Soil Samples (Appendix B): 1. Samples from Testhole Borings B1 and B2 indicate non-detectable levels of petroleum constituents. 2. Samples from Testhole Borings BB and B4 indicate trace levels of petroleum constituents. Laboratory analyses did not'include EDB, DBCP, and Organic Lead testing. CONCLUSIONS Based on field investigation findings and laboratOry analyses, we conclude that the alleged petroleum loss was not encountered at levels that require remediation. As a result of non-detectable HNU levels, borings were terminated at .a depth of 31 1/2 feet and ground water was not encountered. We conclude that ground water, which is reported to be at a depth of 250 feet, has not been impacted by the alleged product, loss as outlined in the "Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release Site Report" (Figure 4). RECOM]~ENDATIONS Walter Lubcke, Environmental services Coordinator for the Southland Corporation, requested that an additional soil monitoring well be instal led at the site ~o verify the conclusions of .this investigation. [ We recommend that a 2" vadose monitoring well be located at the easterly most cOrner.of the. existing 10,000 gallon regular gasoline underground fuel tank that allegedly lost fuel (Figure 2).- ,~ ~ SCOPE OF woRK The scop6 of work for the investigation included the following tasks: 1. Research geological soils maps, seismic maps, and water supply maps and reports. 2. Drill four exploratory tee%hole borings in the vicinity ' of the regular leaded gasoline tank turbine fill area ~ (See Figt~re 2). 3. Visually classifying and continuously logging substrata :- encountered at each t'esthole boring location (Appendix A). 4. Collect soil samples at § foot intervals starting at 5 feet below ground surface to a maximum depth of 70 feet, if required. Actual total depth of boreholes was 31.5 feet during the field investigation. 5. Field screen soil samples with P.I. 101 HNU Meter (Appendix A)' 6. Conduct laboratory tests on selected soil samples collected from testhole borings (Appendix B). 7. Instal1 ground water or vadose monitoring wells to collect representative water samples at desired depths. Vadose zone wells were actually installed dur.ing the field investigation. 8. Analyze and interpret field and laboratory test results. 3 SITE LOCATION The 7-11 Store ~19382 is located at 1626 Beale Avenue, approximately 4 miles northeast of central Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). Assessor's Parcel Number 013-17~-20. SITE HISTORY· An inventory shortage of regular leaded fuel was noted by Southland Corporation's personnel' on November 10, 1988. The 7-11 Store was operated by franchise owners prior to the November 10, 1988, discovery. Telephone conversations with Southland Corporation's maintenance personnel, Mike Gomez and Jeff simonson, indicate that fuel inventory records were not adequately kept by the previous franchise owners before transfer of the site back to the Southland Corporation. The amount of actual fuel gallonage lost is difficult to determine at this time due to insufficient records. The discharge of fuel to the soil originated at the ~egular leaded gasoline turbine pumps (Figure 2), due to an "O'_~' ~ngjailure. The leak was repaired, and equipment resumed service. The fuel loss .was reported to Kern County Environmental Health Department official, Joe Canas, on November 17, 1988, and is documented on the "Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release (Leak)/Contamination Site Report" form. 4 SITE CONDITIONS: At the time of the field investigation conducted on April 30, 1990, the following conditions were noted: 1. The site is situated on the southwest corner of Flower Street and Beale Avenue in Bakersfield. 2. The site is currently operated as a 7-11 convenience store and gas station. $. The surface area cOvering the three 10,000 gallon gasoline underground fuel tanks is paved and graded to provide drainage to adjacent streets. 4. There was no canopy located at the tank and fuel island locations. 5. The sit® is surrounded by commercial properties to the east, residential properties to the south and west, and State Highway 178 to the north. SUBSURFACE LITHOLOGY: Soil types encountered at testhole borings B1 through B4 consisted Of well-defined strata of sand, silty sand, clayey sand, and sandy clay. An upper Stratum of medium to very coarse sand with granules and pebbles was identified in all testhole borings, originating below the 2 inches of A.C. paving, and extending downward approximately 4.5 feet. A variation of the sand with occasional 4-5 inch cobbles extended downward to 11 feet. This overlies 'a silty sand (approximately 11-26' feet), a non-plastic clayey sand (approximately 26-29 feet), and a sandy clay (approximately 29-31 1/2 feet). All soil strata encountered were moist. Drill%rig was terminated at 31.5 feet in all testhole borings .(Figure B). 5 No free-standing .ground water was encountered at any of the testhole borings. The following general descriptions and group symbols were consistent throughout the testhole borings: 1. Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very coarse angular to subangular grains; abundant 2-4 mm subangular granules and pebbles up to 2 1/2 inches in diameter; loose 2. Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very coarse angular to subangular grains; occasional 4-6 inch cobbles; medium. 3. Silty Sand; dark yellowish brown; moist; fine to coarse subangular t° angular sand grains; medium. 4. Clayey Sand; reddish brown; moist; fine subangular sand; non- Plastic; medium 5. Sandy Clay; reddish brown; moist; very fine to fine sand grains; trace of silt inliers; medium The soils listed, as classified in accordance with the.Unified Soil Classification System (Appendix A), are as follows: Sand - SW Silty Sand - SM Clayey Sand - SC Sandy Clay - SC Granular sands are classified as loose to medium in accordance with the Standard Penetration Test.' See the attached Testhole Boring Logs for detailed descriptions of subsurface soils (Appendix A). 6 GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS The study area is located on the southeastern edge of the San Joaquin Valley, which is a northwest-southeast trending structural trough comprising two-thirds of the Central Valley of California. The San Joaquin Valley is bounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the east, ~he coastal Range on the west, the Tehachapi and San Emigdio Mountains on the south. The San Joaquin Valley is joined on the north by 'the Sacramento Valley which is the northern extension of the Central Valley. The Sierra Nevada Mountains, east of the site, are composed of crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks.- The basement rock complex outcrops approximately ~2 miles east of the.site. Valley fill sediments unconformably overlie the. crystalline basement rocks in a westward thickening wedge. These. sediments exceed 2,000 feet in thickness near the valley axis. The general stratigraphic sequences found in the valley fill deposits are of divided depositional origin and are, in descending order: (1) Continental deposits, and (2) Marine deposits. Thick continental deposits in the eastern portion of the San Joaquin Valley consist of alluvial fan, fluvial, and lacustrine sediments derived from the downwarping of the Central Valley and the uplift of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. These sediments are comprised of interbedded, unconsolidated gravel, sand, silt and clay. The continental deposits range from zero (0) to many thousands of feet in thickness. The age of-the sediments is from upper Tertiary to recent. Dominantly marine sedimentary deposits composed of semi-consolidated to'consolidated clay, silt, sand and some gravel underlie the sediments of continental origin. These marine sediments range in thickness from zero (0) to thousands of feet and overlie basement rocks and range from lower to upper Tertiary in age. The basement complex, which underlies the Sierra Nevada and'occurs as resistant inliers in the alluvium, slopes steeply westward in the subsurface from the Sierra Nevada beneath the deposits of Cretaceous and age younger rocks that compose the valley fill. GROUND WATER CONDITIONS: Ground water occurs under bot~ confined and unconfined conditions in the San Joaquin Valley. The degree of confinement varies widely 0 because of the heterogeneity (variability) of the continental deposits ' The body of fresh ground water in the San Joaquin Valley is contained in principally unconsolidated continental deposits of Pliocene to Holocene Age (0-7 million years old) that extend to depths ranging from less than 100 feet to more than 3,500 feet. Along the eastern boundary of the valley at shallow depths, the base of fresh ground water 6ccurs in more consolidated marine and continental sedimentary rocks of Tertiary Age (2-65' million years old). Artificial and natural recharge can greatly influence ground water depth, especially if the water table is shallow. The average annual rainfall for the site vicinity is 7 inches. Soils in the area have moderate infiltration rates. In Kern County, ground' water is recharged by several operations including percolation through the Kern River channel and unlined canals, and deliberate spreading of river and other water supplies in recharge areas. The estimated depth to the regional ground water aquifer in the general vicinity of the site is 250 feet. This information was furnished by the.Kern County Water Agency on June 5, 1990. Maps from the Kern County Water Supply Report (Spring, 1988) indicate perched water occurring near th® site in a northwest trending 9 pattern; however, this was not encountered, at the site. The regional ground water gradient is to the southwest. HoWever, locally the groundwater flows to the~southeast along an alluvial fan, according to the Kern County Water Agency. Ground water in Kern County is pumped for agricul'ture, industrial uses (primarily oil field operations), and domestic use. Water quality is fairly high in confined aquifers beneath the Corcoran clay, but. is of poor quality in unconfined aquifers above the Corcoran clay. The frequency of flooding in the site vicinity is rare (0-5% probability in any given year, according t° the Kern County Soil Survey.) SEISMIC SETTING: Kern County is classified, as a Zone 4 seismic'area of the Uniform Building Code. The nearest active faults are the San Andreas Fault, Owens Valley Fault and the White Wolf, which are at approximate distances of 40 miles, 105 miles, and 20 miles respectively, from the site. i0 FIELD INVESTIGATION The field investigation consisted of drilling, logging, and sampling four (4) exploratory testhole borings in the vicinity o2 the regular leaded underground gasoline fuel tank and turbine fill area (See Figure 2), on April 30, !990. The borings were pOsitioned to determine the presence and extent of petroleum constituents associated with an alleged product loss at ~he regular leaded tank. Testhole Boring B4 was located near the northeast corner of the regular storage tank, where a piping leak was reported. Testhole Boring B3 was located east of the pump island to, discover contamination by fueling equipment and pipeline operations. Testhole Borings B1 and B2 were located at the southeast corners of the tank.area to discover contamination as a result of past fueling operations. The, soil at each of the exploratory testhole borings was visually classified and continuously logged (Appendix A). Soil samples were collected at 5 foot depth intervals starting at 5 feet below the ground surface. Drilling was terminated at 31 1/2 feet in all borings. Representative soil from each soil location was field screened using a P.I. HNU Meter to determine the levels of petroleum constituents (Appendix A). The meter reading for each representatiye sample was then logged and used as one of the bases for discontinuing the drilling at each testhole boring location. 11 All samples in Testhole Borings B1 through B3 had a zero HNU Meter reading. Testhole. Boring B4 samples between 10 and 21 1/2 feet, did register low readings (2-10 ppm). A slight petroleum odor was detected at 11 feet in Testhole Borings B4 and B3. No petroleum odor was detected in Testhole Borings B1 and B2. For detailed information regarding' subsurface ~oil li~holog¥ see Appendix A and Figure 3. 12 TESTHOLE SOIL BORINGS AND FIELD SAMPLING GUIDELINES DRILLING METHOD A truck-mounted Mobile B-80 drill rig with 6 5/8 inch inside diameter hollow stem augers AASHTO Designation T25177, and split spoon sampler was used to drill Testhole Boring B4. The same rig with 4 1/4" I.D. hollow stem augers (AASHTO Designation T2'5177) and a split spoon sampler was used to drill Testhole Borings B1 through B$. Kern County Health Department drilling permits and a site work plan was approved prior %o drilling operations (Appendix A). PRELIMINARY SITE PREPARATION Underground utility locations were located and marked at the site by Underground Services Alert (USA) prior to drilling operations. Testhole borings were probed to a depth of four feet to alleviate the possibility of damaging any underground utilities or obstructions. FIELD SOIL SAHPLING PROCEDURES AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION Undisturbed soil samples were collected at 5 foot depth intervals. The soil samples were collected using a 2 inch inside diameter by 18 inch long split spoon sampler. A 2 inch outside diameter by 6 inch long brass sample tubes were inserted into the sampler prior to use. The sample tubes were pre-cleaned by steam and Trisodium 13 Phosphate (T.S.P.) detergent wash and distilled water prior to use then stored in clean plastic bags before inserting into the sampler. The split spoon sampler was.also cleaned using the same methods, as previously described, between each sample interval. After'the soil sample is collected, the sample tube from the bottom of the 'sampler was immediately sealed in the field by placing teflon covers over the open end of the tube and placing a plastic cap over the teflon. An adhesive tape was placed around the plastic cap to insure that the cap was secured and an airtight seal was maintained. All soil samples were labeled appropriately in the field. Labels included: Sample location, depth, date, time, job number, and field identification number. Samples were placed immediately in an insulated storage container containing blue ice. The temperature inside the' storage container was maintained at 4 degrees Celsius/39.2 degrees Fahrenheit and monitored with a thermometer to,ensure that the temperature remained constant. A chain of custody record (Appendix B) accompanied the samples. Chain of custody records included: Sample location, depth, date, time, job number, field identification number, temperature of the soil sample container, analysis required and personnel collecting samples. A field log book was maintained containing essentially 'the same information as the chain of custody record with the addition of any field observations about the sample. The middle tube sample from the split spoon sampler or ~the soil from the sampler shoe was placed in sealed glass containers. After approximately 1/2 an hour, a field reading was taken'using the H.N.U. 101Photoionization H~ter (Appendix A). The field readings were recorded and used to determine the levels of fuel contamination encountered in the testho~e and also assist in selecting the soil samples that were analyzed in the laboratory. Soil samples were delivered to B.C. Laboratories, Inc., a State Certified hazardous waste testing l~boratory, within 48 hours after the sample was collected. The temperature was maintained at 4 degrees Celsius in the insulated storage container prior to delivering to the laboratory. OnCe the samples were delivered to the laboratory, the chain of custody was signed by the laboratory indicating that the possession of the samples had changed. The soil samples were analyzed within the required 14-day period following collection. Soils encountered at testhole borings were logged and classified in accordance with the Unified SoiI Classification 'System during drilling operations. Standard penetration blow counts were recorded during soil sampling (Appendix A). The standard penetration test consisted of using a 140 pound drop hammer falling 15 a distance of B0 inches to drive the sampler into the undisturbed soil and recording the number of blow counts required to drive the sampler each 6 inch increment. Personnel involved in collecting the soil samples and classifying the soil were under the direct supervision of the project engineer and fully experienced in the field of environmental and geotechnical drilling. Ltthologic descriptions that 'were included ,in the borehole log were: Soil type, color, moisture description, grain size and shape, compactness or hardness, cohesiveness, grading, extent of weathering or fracturing, and sample odor. Drilling rates, standard penetration tests, HNU P.I. Meter readings, sample numbers and percent recovery of the samples were also noted in the borehole field log (Appendix A)'. TESTHOLE BORIN~ CONTAINMENT AND ~ONITORING WELL INSTALLATION The'soil cuttings 'from boreholes were placed on and covered with 4 mil black plastic. On May 2, 1990, the soil cuttings were loaded into a trailer that was on-site during the drilling operations. The trailer was transported %o an approved dump site by Dwight Trucking of Bakersfield, a licensed hazardous waste hauler, Registration'No. 0278. The soil transportation arrangements were coordinated by the Southland Corporation. After drilling, was completed, four wells were installed; three Vadose Zone Wells (B1 through B3), and one 4" Vadose Zone Well (B4). LABORATORY TESTS Soil samples collected from the testholes were transferred to B.C. Laboratories, Inc. of Bakersfield, CA, a State Certified laboratory.. Selected samples collected from testholes ~ere tested for the following contaminants: TABL~ 1 TEST METHODS AND DETECTION LIMITS FOR LABORATORY ANALYSES MIN. REPORTING LEVEL SOIL MICROGRAMS'PER GRAM/PPM BTX&E (EPA 50S0/8020) 0.0005 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS 0.05 (GASOLINE) F.I.D. 'CALIF. DOHS LUFT MANUAL The minimum reporting levels listed here are the detection limits of the laboratory gas chromatograph instrument. The sensitivity of the laboratory equipment is set in such a way.as to indicate petroleum constituent levels which we feel are below those requiring remediation. Laboratory testing was performed in accordance with approved Kern County Health Department, D.O'.H.S.L.U.F.T., and E.P.A. Test Method 5030/8020. 18 ENGINEERS NOTE Our field investigation was conducted in accordance with approved State of California LUFT Manual Guidelines, E.P.A. and Kern County Health Department Regulations and A.S.T.M. Test Methods. Our report was prepared with the intention of determining the degree of soil contamination that has occurred at the site due to a leaking turbine pump seal at the eastern 10,000 gallon underground tank and provide recommendations for corrections that may be necessary. This is an engineering report of our opinions and conclusions based on our field investigation and laboratory test results and is not intended as an 'insurance policy or guarantee against -future occurrences or discoveries of fuel contamination. If you should have any questions regarding the contents of our report, please contact our office. 19 FIGURES VICINITY MAP TESTHOLE BORING LOCATION HAP 'SOIL LITHOLOGY CROSS SECTION UNDERGROUND STORAGE 'TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK)/ CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT SUBJECT SITE - -i 8RUNOAGE 8RUNDAGE ~ EAST VICINITY MAP Fig. 1 I 7-11 Store ~19382 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA ~Associated~ Soils Analysis ~ 1141 Batavia Court · Tulare. Californ,a 93274 120-90~(209) 688-1011 . FAX 1209) 782-838q ! I ............ ~ ~T.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ %Fl Future Monitoring Well A I TESTHOLE BORING LOCATION MAP LEGEND NOTES ~;~;~RO$1;W~"F ZOC~;'JON OF f. SOIL SAMPLES COLLECTED WITH DRILL RIG ~ ~'~$~'HO~ ~}Uh~ USING 6 5/8" AND 4%" I.D. HOLLOW STEM AUGERS AND SPLIT SPOON SAMPLER PROPOSED TESTHOLE BORING/ VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELL ~ 1"=50' Fig. 2 JOB LOCATION: 7--11 Store ~19382 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA ~ Associated Soils Analysis  t141 Batavia Cc)un *, Tulare.'Californ,a 93274 (209) 688-101! · FAX (209) 782.8389 JOB NUMBER: i20-90 - :':':':':':':':':'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiii!i!~ 4.,I Walter Lubcke . l(415 )463-2711 ~ Zm~-' .~/P~ -- ~ COCA~ AO[NCY ~ OTHER ICOM~NY OM AGeNcY ~A~ ~ OWN~./O.~"ATO" ~ '~'ONAU mo*.o I The Southland Corporation 94566 The Southland Cor~. ~ u,~,o,, ~Walter Lubcke (415 )463-2711 · oo,~ss P.O. Box 404 Pleasanton q~,, 94566 7-Eleven ~9382 , ~cor~ ~t~r~ ~05 ) 323-4662 °0"f~26 Beale Road Bakersfield Kern .93305 ~ AGENCY AGENCY NAM~ CONTACT ~ERSON ~05 ) ~6~-~636 M~GIONA~ 8OA~O RWQCB Fresno Scott Nevins ~09 ) 445-5116 . ( ) CAS ~ (ATTACH EXTRA SHEET I~ N~[O~O) NAME QUANTITY ~OST {GALLONS) DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED/ I~n~WAIn TANK ~REPAIR ~IPINa ~CHANGE PROCEDURES SOUnC~(S) OF OISCHAnG~ TANKS ON~Y/CA.nCiTY10. 000 GAUl CAUSE(S) I ~ OTHE~ (SI~CIFY) ~ OTNER UNKNOWN ~ OTHER YES NO ERgO KNOWN wEL~S, OROUNOWATER IAIIN NAMI , ~ UNKNowN 11/10/88 Precision testin~ scheduled for 11-15-88 II 0 Il ring on functional element (turbine P~p) failed repaired and ~ested okay. Fig. 4 APPENDIX A This appendix contains data as listed for testhole borings drilled by ConsoIidated Testing Laboratories, Inc.: 1. Test Boring Lo9 Legend 2. Unified Soil Classification System 3. summary'.of HNU 101Photoionization Analyzer 4. Boring Logs 5. Monitoring Well Permit 6. Monitoring Well Schematics ~ ' TEST BORING LOG LEGEN~ ~ ~ LE~ SOIL 6RO~ CONSOLIOgTED TESTING' [ABORgTORIES, INC. Unified Soil Cl~.ssitication System Group Typical names Laboratory classification criteria divisions symbols ~ GW Well-graded gravels, gravel.sand .. ~ ~ · 0~ (O,~;~ ~ ~ ~ GP Poorly graded gravels, gravel- ~ ~: ~ ~ Not meeting ail gradation requirements for GW : -~ ..~. a ~ O ~" S;l~ gravels, grav~i-lond-sil~ mix- . : : ~ A.erburg limits below "A" ~ ~ · G ~ures . . , =&= ' llneor P.l. lessthan 4 . . . Above "A" line w~h P.L Q '-- ~ ,, ~ ~ : ~ ~ tween 4 and 7 are border- ~ mi~r~ ,' .' :. ~_ llne with P.L greater than 7 ~ A SW limeWell'er°dedm ~ finessands' gravelly sands, ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 C, = ~greafer man 6~ C, ~ O,o X De be~een I and 3 g ~ $p Poorly graded sands, grov~lly ~ ~ ~ o' . . o Not mee6ng oil gradation requirements for SW :~ ~ sands, Ii.la or ~ fine~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ A~rburg llmifs below "A" · . ~ ~ ~ fine or P.L less than 4 ~mits pla.ina in hatchet · ~ o~ u a Q ~. o ....~ ~ zone wieh PJ. belween 4 aha ~ S' ~ ~ ~ 7 are borderffne cases ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ = quiring vie Qf dual sym0ois. llne wilh P.L grioter thGn 7 Inorganic lilts and vt~ fine sands, ~ ML rock flour, filly or clayey fine son~s, ~ ~ I~rg°nlc days'of Iow to medium - ~ ~ ~ plasficily, gravelly clayl, sandy ~0 / I ~ clay1, silty clay1, lean ~oyI ~ 40 '' ~ OL Organic silts and organic silty clays / I of Iow plasti~ly ~ l , 20, ' ' : CL / ~ ~ CH Inorgonic clays of high plos/icify, faf ~~- ~o ~ ~// " ' ~ OH Organic clays of medium Io high . 0 10 20 30 40 5~ 60 70 80 90 10~ Li~uid'fimil ~ ~ ~' Pt Pea and olher highly organic soils Plasticity Chaff JOB LOCATION: 7-11 .7 ':]-93'82 JOB NO: 1377-25 c? 1626 BEALE AVENUE, BAKERSFEILD CA. SUMMARY OF HNU 101PHOTOIONIZATION ANAL~Z£R (Field Test Results) (Soil in ppm) BORING NO. DEPTH DIAL READING 1 5-6% ' 0 " 1 20-21% ' 0 1 25-26% ' 0 1 30-31% ' 2 5-6% ' 0 2 15-16% ~ 0 2 20-21% ' 0 2 25-26% ' 0 2 30-31% ' 0 3 5-6% ~ 0 3 15-16% ' 0 3 ,, 20-21% ' 0 3 30-31% ' 0 4 5-6% ' 0 4 15-16% ' 5 4 20-21% ' 2 4 25-26% ' 0 4 30-31% ' 0 PROJECT 7-11 Store #i9387 JOS No. 1377-89 CQNSOLIDATED TESTING LABO ,,.o, INC. ~ Bakersfield, , BY, Roman Racca BORING LOG NUMBER I SOIL % DrY -'Pti SAMPLES grOUP' ~OiL DESCRIPTION ~OISTURE DENSITY P.¢.E ' 0"-2" A.C. ' 0~' SW 2"-4' Sand; yeIlo~{sb b~ow~; mo{sC; medium ~o coarse a~Suia~ Co suba~§~Ia~ 8~a{~s; ab~a~C 2-4 mm subans~ia~ 8~a~uIes a~d pebbies up 2~" 5' $~ 4'-ii' Sa~d; yeII.o~{sb b~o~ mo{sC; med{~m co ] coarse angular to subangular grains; occasional ' I ~ 4"-6" cobbles; medium 7 't ~ (0) SM 11'-26' Silty sand; dark yellowish brown; moist; fine to coarse subangular to angular sand grains; medium lO, J5 1 ' I ~ i!) SC 26'-29' Clayey sand; reddish browl~; moist; fine subangUlar sand; non plastic; medium 15' I1~ 11 13 #9 SC 29'-31½' Sandy clay; reddish brown;',moist; very fine to 1 ( ' fine sand grains; trace of silt inliers; medium 20-~ 12 . 13 · #10 , .~(0) -' 5~ Terminated drilling 'at 31½'. No free standing 2 12 ground water encountered. 13 #11 - ,~(o) 3o~ 12 <o> LOCATION Testhole Boring #1 (See location map) ELEVATION__ ~(POf~NT B-80 drill ri~ with~" I.D. hollow stem auger and 2" split barr'ei sampler PROJECT 7-11 Store #19382 JOB No. 1377-89 ? i626 Beale ~ONSO[IDAT[D TBTIN~ BI] IRi , INC. DATE 4/30/90 Bakersfield, CA B~ Roman Racca BORING LOG NUMBER 2 SOl L % DRY DENSIT' SAMPLES GROUP SOIL DESCRIPTION MOISTURE RC.K 0"-2" A.C. " SW 2"-4~' Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very coarse angular to subangular grains; abundant · 2-4 mm subangular granules and pebbles up to 2½" in diameter, loose SW 4½'-11' San~; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very coarse angular to subangular grains; occasional 4"-6" cobbles; medium SM 11'-27" Silty sand; dark yellowish brown;moist; fine to coarse subangular to angular sand grains; medium SC 27'-29' Clayey sand; reddish brown; moist; fine subangular sand; non plastic; medium SC 29'-31½' Sandy clay; reddish brown; moist; very fine to fine sand grains; trace of silt inliers; medium Terminated drilling at 31½'. N° free standing ground water encountered. (0) ~ LOCATION Testhole Boring #2 ' (See location map) ELEVATION__ EQUIPMENT B-80 drill rig with 4¼" I.D. hollow stem auger 'and 2" split barrel sampler PROJECT 7-11 Store #19J1BP JOB No. 1377-89 _ CONSOLIDATED TESTING INC. Bakersfield~ CA BY Roman Racca .BORING LOG NUMBER I SOl L % ' ORY I DENSITY · 'PTi SAMPLES GROUP! ~OIL DESCRIPTION MOISTURE P.C.F. O' . 0"- 2" A.C. I 2" 4~' Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very SW - coarse angular to subangular grains; abundant 2-4 mm subangular granules and pebbles up to 2~" in diameter, loose SW 4½'-11' Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very 5'. ~10 coarse angular to subangular grains; occasional i ~·16 4"-6" cobbles; medium !~17 (o) 10 / /89 SM 11'-27' Silty sand; dark yellowish brown; moist; fine to 12 coarse subangular to angular sand grains; slight #20 petroleum odor at 11'; medium l(o) .. 15. ~5 ' ' #21 · ,1(°) 20~13 SC 27'-29' Clayey sand; reddish brown; moist; very fine to 22 fine subangular sand; medium dilatency; non 23 plastic; petroleum odor absent; medium #22 (o) 25~10 . Ill SC 29'-31~' Sandy clay; reddish brown; moist; very fine to fine sand grains; trace of silt inliers; . ]12 , medim 30 ~ 13 Terminated d~illing at 31!~'. No free standing I ~ #24 (0) gro'und .water encountered. LOCATION Testhole Boring #3 (See location map) EkE:vAT'ION__ ~QU~P~ENT B-80 drill rig with 4¼!' I.'D. hollow stem auger and 2" split barrel sampler P~OJECT 7-11 Store #193R2___ JOB No. 1377 89 1626 Beale - -- CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABOI 2 INC. DATE ~ Bakersfield ByRoman Racca BORING LOG NUMBER 4 SOl L' o/o DRY DENSIT'~ ~T SAMPLES GROUP SOIL DESCRIPTION MOISTURE RC.E SW 2"-5' Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very coarse angular to subangular grains; abundant 2-4 mm subangular granules and pebbles up to 2~" 2 in diameter, loose SW 15'-11' Sand; yellowish brown; moist; medium to very coarse angular to subangular grains; occasional ' 4 4"-6" cobbles; medium SM 11'-26' Silty sand; dark yellowish brown; moist; fine to coar. se subangular to-angular ·sand grains; slight petroleum odor at 11'; medium SC 26'-28' Clayey sand; reddish brown; moist; very fine to fine subangular sand; medium dilatency; non plastic; petroleum odor absent; medium ) SC 28'-31½' Sandy clay; reddish brown; moist; very fine to fine sand grains; predominant clay; low plasticity; medium -] #4 Terminated drilling at 31½'. No free · ~ (2) standing ground water encountered. 25~ 8 24 #5 l°) 30~5~ --l{o #6 (0) LOCATION Testhole Boring #4 (See location map) ELEVATION EQU~P~ENTB-80 drill rig with 6. 5/8" i.D. hollow stem auger and 2" spii~ barrel samp%er ,-RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPAR'~:,, F .' ,; HEALTH OFFICER 2700 M Street Bakersfield, California ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Leon M Hel~e~l$on. M.D. Mailing Addre~: ~~ ~~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 1415 Truxtun Avenue Vernon S. Reichard · ~ker~ield, California 93~1 (805) 861-3636 ,~AZARDOUS MATERIALS ~/ APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT (CIRCLE ONE) ~ANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSTRUCT, RECONSTRUCT, DEEPEN OR DESTROY A WELL' MONITORING WELL APPLICATION AMOU,';T PAl0 ~ $1~340.00 ~PN: 013-170-22008 F~CILITY NAME 7-Il Score {~19382 HOME PHONE N0.(209) 784-8244 ,7~~ .[OORESS %626 Be~ Ave~9 WORK PHONE NO.(209) 781J0571 ..... ~,.u~u ~u~l,~C,,~ Consolidated Tes~tn~ Labs , Irc LICENSE N0. C57-544541 ,OO~Eo.~ ~055 rt ?.~9rten .Sut&o C ON APPRO~E~a~',c: , ~,~ .{TARTING OATE Portervi!!e, CA 93257 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTOR Consolidated Testing .Labs:.m Inc. ~IC~NSE N0. ROE 15342 :~'O'~US~ .... ~OORE33 1055 [;. Horror, Sui~ Q PHONE NO. (209~ 781-0571., OMPLET[ON OATE Porter~.~e, CA 932.~7 0~4 aPPRGVEO'~i5, ~x~ ''~ ·" LiTHOLOGY LOGGING REV[EWEO aY: Consolidated Testing/Uayne F. Harris REG[STRM[GN ~: RCE 15342 __ ;E TO GROUNdWaTER & ~lOW O[RECTiON PERFORMEO aY: ConsoIidated Testing REG;STRATION =: ROE 1534Z .OB SITE: T 29S R 28E SEC. 20 40.ACRE SUB. J,Rc~,~S TO ~.LL SITe: See attached location map ;ENER~LCONOITIONSOFTHE PERMIT: 1. Permit aoolication~ -ust de submitted to the Health Oeoartment at least 10 workin~ days orior :o the Z ..... jite aooroval is reou-'eo before beoinninq any work related to well construction. It is law6ul to continue work oast the sta~:.)t wnich an {nsoection (s reouired un)ess insoection is waived or comoieteo. i. ;ther reouired insoections include: conductor casing, all :-,.~iar seals, and final construction features. *~one cail to the Oec*~'~ment o~ice is reouired on the morning of the day*that work is to commence -'* ;our: je~ore the placement of any seals or olugs. 5. .,nstruction under th~s Permit is suOject to any instruct',:ns by Oeoartment reoresentatives. o.~ay misreoresentation or non-comoliance with reouired Permit Conditions, or Oroinance will result ~n ~ssuance o~ a 'Stoo Wor~ Qrder.' T.' cody of the Oeoartment of Water Resources Oriller's Reoort as w~:i as oodles of logs and water duality analyses must be suomitted to the Health Oeoartment within l~ day*~ ~dter comoietion of the wor~ 3.A well destruction aoolication must be ~ieo with this Oe~artment if a well (s Oeing Oestroyed that ~s not in conjuction with a test hole oermit. · The oermit*is voidon the ninetieth (~O;.caienoar day after date of issuance if wor~ has not been started and'reasonao]e orogress ;owarO completion maOe. Fees are not re~unoaoie nor cransferaoie. OWNER'S SIGNATURE " OATE CC:;TRACTO~'S SI~m''' -[ ~URE ' OATE APPLICATION APPROVEO BY: uATc: · DI~TDICT OFFiCeS CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION ,DRILLING METHO0 Auger WELL: 1 WELL: 2 WELL: 3 ~ELL WELL OEPTH 90' ~90' 90' 90' [ GROUND ELEVATION ·(;?'PTH ,i. 01 · ;FO [ FGROUNOWATERKNOWN N/A N/A N/A N/A .~ASING iNSIDE OiAMETER 4" 4" 4" 4" C~SING MATERIALS & .]AUGE PVC Sch. 40 PVC Sch. 40 PVC Sch.. 40 PVC Sch. 40 ~CRE~.N 14AT,RiALS & .' ]hUGE PVC Sch. 40 PVC Sch. 40 PVC Sch. 40 PVC Sch. 40 ¼" Pellets ¼" Pellets ¼" Pellets ¼" Pellets 3' , TYPE OF BENTC,giTE 3' Above Screen Above Screen 3' Above Screen 3 Above Sc~ :LUG & OEPrHS · Neat Cement from Neat Cement from ~'~-6--~-n~'~'E--~a---' Neat Cement ~rc :~NULAS SEALANT bentonite seal to bentonite seal to bentonite seal to bentonite seal ',~l ERi~;. & ',]E~3~ surface surface surface surface ,i S~ZE ~3 Sand ~3 Sand ~3 Sand ~}3 Sand .iCREEN SLOT Si ZE ,; , , , .~NC~,~. 0.20/20 0.20/20 0 20/20' 0 20/20 Grout pump with Grout pump with Grou: pump with Grout pump wit~ i-'.Ai. ANT PLACEMENT ','ET~OO Tremie pipe Tremie pipe Tremie pipe Tremie pipe ;~EL',. CAP LOC~(AOLE Yes Yes Yes Yes .:~CILiTY PLOT PLAN - Provide a descriotion of the facility to Oe monitored, include: location of ~anks. orooosed monitorino and olacement, nearest street or intersection, location of any ~ater wells or surface ,aters within a $00' radfus of facility. Please attach. ~Ei.L Oi~;IENSIGNS - Provide a detailed drawino of well(s). [nciuoe: death of well, casino lenotn, screen/Filter oac~ lenD. th, ~nnuiar sealants, and well caD. Note any ir,'egularit(es. Please attach. ZONE OF iNFLUENCE - Provide mathematical calculations that determine the zone of influence for the soil ~OR VAOOSE ZONE WELLS at each site taking into account the monitoring methoO Oeing useO. Please attach. ?JOTE: if this aoolication is not comolete it will be returneo. SOUTHLAND Kern County Department CORPORATION of Environmental Protection c/o Mr. Joe Canas 2700 M Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Re: 7-Eleven store .$19382 1626 Beal Ave. Bakersfield, Ca Dear Mr. Canas: I am enclosing to you a report dated June 6, 1990 which sum- marizes the field investigation conducted and provides laboratory results believed to be representative of subsur- face conditions at the above referenced project site. During our meeting in your office on February 1, 1990 we dis- cussed that if complete lateral and vertical plume definition could not be assessed with the completion of the now recently completed borings, Southland would mobilize once again to further complete the assessment. The results of the investi- gation indicates to us that subsurface contamination (if any) has impacted a zone of soils to be far smaller in size than what We first had assumed. We now propose to drill within a very close proximity of the north east corner Of. the tan~ vault (as you originally suggested), to define the vertical extent of soil contamination. Consolidated Testing has been instructed to provide a work plan for this task to our of- fice. A copy of the plan will be made available to you for your review and approval. If you should have any questions'regarding this project, feel free to contact Mr. Hal Miller or myself at (415) 463-2711. Thank you THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Environmental Services Coordinator cc: Mr. Hal Miller (no enc.) Mr. David Harris (no enc.) Mr. Bob Turner (w/ enc.) RWCQB Fresno SOUTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/LOCATION 2987 5820 STONERIDGE MALL ROAD / SUITE 310 / P.O. BOX 404 / PLEASANTON, CA. 94566 PHONE (415) 463-2711 FAX (415) 463-3378 Z" MONITORING ~ Testhole Boring Bi, B2, B3, and Fi COVER 8, SKIRT Pvc WELL CAP ~ 36':':x 36" CONC. PAO lt,,,,,,-,~, ,; ?.: g '~' ~ ...'"-:,{ ,~ ',.. ': ,. ~¢ ~.., .~.; ,,, ,,'v,,,. 5~ ST~ PIP~ WiTH LOCKING CAP ,.:.:., ....... 11 . D I AM. . ~....' .:.,.,,.~. t ~.. ~ N BOR~HOLZ ~.'~, ...., . CZM~NT GROUT NELL S~AL ,,;~.j,. .,..'v~' 36" ~NTON!T~ W~L~ ,,,%: ', .. ~.,,~. ~,~ 4 ,  ~ 2" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADED //~ ~fPE 1 GRADE 1 SCHED~E 40 · '"'"" .. '.': PVC CASING · .... ~ .r %..,. · ~ .g ~.;. ;. ~..:':': ~' ~ .'*= ~ .,.%.;. ...~,.~. ~ .: ''':" ;." ,.~.:, ~ ', · -~.. ~ .'~.[': ..;.',~ .".~: 2" DIAMETE~ FLUS~'T~READED ~." .., ~l ' " =~/ ~YP= ~ GRADE 1 SCHEDULZ 40 ~.,.. ~ .....- PVC .020 SLOTTED ~:==tz , ~ :;' ~.~' ~ . NOTES: ~ :.,.... ......= w~ TASL~ ~ :.. ," ~ OEPTU , n/a ,, 2" 'DIAHZTZR FLUSH w~ O~ 31~' ,.~. ......"' '" '"'"' ...' / ~Y:Z- - ! G~DE Z ~CHZDUL5 . · ,.~ 40 PVC BLANK SEDI:.~NT ::..:., GRAVEL PACK PLAC~D PVC CAP 1PT ABOVE SCREEN GROUND WATER MONITORING WELL 1377-89 JO8 No.__ CONSO_LIDATEQ TESTING LAS. 4" MONITORING Testhole Boring B4 MANHOLE COVER ~ SKIRT PVC CAP 36" x 36" CONC. PAO . :''.: · .....~ J '~__'~ '..:°~ ~: ~ .. :'.~ .: /,, STEEL PIPE WITH LOCKING CAP- 11" DIAM., BORfHOL~- NEAT CEMENT GROUT NELL S~AL 36"BENTONITE WELL SEAL 4" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADED TYPE 1 GRADE 1 SCHEDULE 40 PVC CASING ~3 MONTEREY SAND GRAVEL PACK 4" DIAMETER FLUSH THR_~ADED TYPE 1 GRADE 1 SCHEDULE 40 PVC .020 SLOTTED SCREEN NOTES: waTER TaSLS 2 5 0 -+ DEPTH LE~G~ OF ~C~E~H 2 0 ' GRAVEL PACK PLACED' PVC CAP 1FT ABOVE SCR~3N GROUND WATER MONITORING WELL J0s. N,. 1377-89c.'ON$OLiO;y~D TESTING LAS. APPENDIX B Laboratory analyses of selected soil samples collected by .Consolidated Testing Laboratories, Inc.: 1. Summary of Laboratory Analyses 2. Chain of Custody Records 3. Laboratory Analyses of Selected Soil Samples 4. Quality Control Data for: a. BTX&E/TPH (gasoline) JOB LOCATION: 7-11 St~o~ ~/19382 ! JOB NO: 1377-89 1626 Beale Avenue Bakersfield, CA SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD OF ANALYSIS - CALIFORNIA DOHS LUFT MANUAL (Soil in ppm) Samples collected during field investigation of April 30, 1990, by Consolidated Testing Labs.., Inc. TEST .TOTAL HOLE' SAMPLE ETHYL TOTAL PETROLEUM BORING ID# DEPTH BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES HYDROCARBONS Bi 9 16'- ND. ND ND ND ND 16½' Bi 11 26'- ND ND ND .ND ND 26½' Bi 12 31'- ND ND ND ND ND 31½' B2 14 11'- ND ND ND ND ND 11½' B2 16 21'- ND ND ND ND ND 21½' B2 18 31'- ND ND ND ND ND 31½' B3 19 6'- ND ND ND ND ND 6½' B3 20 11'- ND 0.0012 ND ND ND 11~' B3 22 21'- ND 0.0035 ND ND ND 21½' B3 24 31'- ND 0.013 ND ND ND 31½' Minimum Reporting 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 0.05 Level/micro grams per gram Test Method: TPH by D.O.H.S.° L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents.by EPA method 5030/8020 ~OB LOCATION: 7-11 ~19382 JOB NO: 1377-89 ~ 1626 Be Avenue --' Bakersfield, CA SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHODOF ANALYSIS - CALIFORNIA DOHS LUFT MANUAL (Soil in ppm) ~ Samples collected during field investigation of·~ April 30, 1990, by Consolidated Testing Labs., Inc. TEST TOTAL HOLE SAMPLE ETHYL TOTAL PETROLEUM BORING, ID# DEPTH BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES HYDROCARBONS B4 1 6'- ND 0.00094 ND ND ND 6½' B4 3 16'- 0.0027 0.0069 0.0010 0.00270 0.070 16½' B4 5 26'- 0.0047 0.018 0.0010 0.0122 0.13 B4 6 31'- ND ND ND ND 0.91 31½' Minimum Reporting 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 0.05 Level/micro grams per gram Test Method: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. ( ~ C[INSOLII1ATE[I TESTING LAFiOFIATOFilES, INC. SOILS INVESTIGATIONS SOILS AND MA TERIALS TESTING FIELD INSPECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD PROJECT NO.' 1377-89 PROJECT LOCATION 7-11 Store ~19382 1626 Beale Avenue TRANSPORTED BY Truck COMMENTS TKERHOHETER DEPTH OF · COLLECTOR' S TEMP. READING SAMPLE BELOW BORING DATE/TIME SAMPLE # BEFORE SAMPLING EXIST. GEADE NUMBER ANALYSIS REQUIRED SAMPLED , o, oss ss o S~LE CO~C~D~BY ~ILhTION DA~/T~ 1055 (209) 78[-0571 (209) 688- 2~2'5 F~ (209) 782-8389 SOILS INVESTIGATIONS SOILS AND MA TERIALS TESTING FIELD INSPECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD PROJECT NO. 1377-89 PROJECT LOCATION 7-11 Store $19382 1626 Beale Avenue TRANSPORTED BY Truck COMMENTS THERMOMETER DEPT~ OF' COLLECTOR'$ TEMP. READING SAMPLE BELow BORING ' DATE/TIME SAMPLE ~ BEFORE SAMPLING' EXIST. GRADE NUMBER ANALYSIS REQUIRED SAMPLED 5'o3 = /8 oZ o C~AI'~ 02' POSSESSTON SAMPLE COLLECTED BY AFFILIATION DATE/TLME SAMPL~ RECEIVED BY AFFILIATION DATE/TI_ME ~AMPLE RECEIVED BY AFFILIATION DATE/TIME A~, TEMP. OF ICE CHEST AT LAB. 37° 1.055 W. ~or~:on, Suit'e ¢, Porr~rville, CA ~3257 (209) 781-0571 (209) 688-2~25 * Tulare, CA FAX (209) 782-838~' SOILS INVESTIGATIONS SOILS AND MA TERIALS TESTING FIELD INSPECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD PROJECT NO.' 1377-89 PROJECT LOCATION 7-11 Store $19382 1626 Beale Avenue TRANSPORTED BY Truck COMtIENTS THERMOMETER DEPTH OF COLLECTOR' S TEMP. READING SAMI?LE BELOW BORING ' DATE/TIME SAMI?LE ~ BEFORE SAMPLING EXIST. GRADE . NIIM]IER ANALYSIS REQUIRED SAMPLED CHAIN OF POSSESSION 1. ~-~ /~.~.-~__ CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABS., INC. __ SAMPLE COL!.F. CTED BY ~IL~TION DA~/T~ S~ ~CEI~D BY ~IL~TION ' ga~/T~ S~/ ~CEI~D/:~BY ~IL~TION DA~/T~ ~" ~. OF ICE ~, C~ST AT 1055 W. Mor~on, Suite d, Porrerville, CA 93257 ~7~ '(209) 781-0571 (209) 688-2925 * Tulare, CA F.~ (209) 782-8389 ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. pETROi. Ei.i¥ J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOZL) Consolidated' Testing Laboratories Date of 1055. W Morton Ste C Report: 042May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris L~b No.: 3937-9 Sample Des¢: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #9, 37 F, 16'-16.5' Bi 4/30/90 @ 2:08 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005' Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-X~lene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: E2~i5 - ~VIRONMEN~L LABORATORIES, INC. ~TROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 32~4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-11 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #11, 37 F, 26'-26.5' Bi 4/30/90 @ 2:44 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005. p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected' 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH~by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by'EPA method 5030/8020. ,.As Received Basis Comments: '~? ' Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL /'ABORATO RIES, INC. PETROLEUB J.J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable A;~omaLic~. Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date. ~:..~' 1055 W Morton Ste C [[e[~,~z"t: 04-74ay-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-12 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store ~19382 1626 Beale Ave. ~12, 38 F, 31~-31.5~ ' B1 4/30/90 ~ 2:58 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none.detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis 'Comments: ~-: .~'~. Eg~i~nTM Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of. 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-14 Sample Desc: o 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @. Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Mi,nimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected ' 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T' method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: J~. ~ Eq~in- ' ' Analyst ~OLE~ J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 3204911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention:' David Harris Lab No.: 3937-16 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-~11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #16, 38 F, 21'-21.5' B2 4/30/90 @ 5:33 Date Sample Date Sample Daue Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.000'5 o-Xylene ug/g none detected . 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline)· TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method.' Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: ENVIRONMENTRL LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG, CHEM, ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable' Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-18 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #18, 38~ F, 31'-31.5' B2 4/30/90 @ 6:00 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting, Constituent .Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g' none detected 0'.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p=Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none'detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL 'LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-19 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #19, 38 F, 6'-6.5' B3 4/30/90 @ 7:02 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed:' 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total ~Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none'detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments:· Analyst VIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUIi~ J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated. Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-20 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #20, 38 F, 11'-11.5' B3 4/30/90 @ 7:11 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-9[0 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting ~ Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g 0.0012 0.0005 Ethyl BenZene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method .5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: ,~. ~9~15'- Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. CHEI~ICAL ANALYSIS PETFIOLEUB J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics ~ (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-22 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 StOre ~19382 1626 Beale Ave. ~22, 38 F, 21'-21.5' B3 4/30/90 @ 7:34 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.~0005 Toluene ug/g 0.0035 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xytene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: £N VIRONMEN TA L LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM 41~)0 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA.93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (.SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90' Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-24 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #24, 38 F, 31'-31.5~' B3 4/30/90 @ 8:03 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g 0.013 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005. p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none~detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: .~/~?' E~ i~' Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. . . 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOTL). Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-1 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale ~Ave.. #1, 37 F, 6'-6.5' B4 4/30/90 @ 10:20 Date samPle Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis R~porting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g 0.00094 0.0005 Ethyl .Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene 'ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S' L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis CommentS: .. Analyst EN VIRONMEN TA L LABORATORIES, INC. pETROLEUM J.J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 pHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (so L) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste 'C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 ~ Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-3 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #3, 37 F, 16'-16.5' B4 4/30/90 @ 10:59 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 ~ 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum' Reporting Analysis Reporting .Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 0.0027 0.0005 Toluene ug/g 0.0069 0~0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 0.0010 0.0005 p-Xylene ~ ug/g 0.'0019 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g 0.00080 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g ~ 0.070. 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U'.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. · PETROLEUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromat ic.s (SOIL) Consolidated Testing Laboratories Date of 1055 W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-5 Sample Desc: 1377-89 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #5, 37 F, 26'-2615' B4 4/30/90 @ 11:39 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90. 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 0.0047 0.0005 Toluene ug/g 0.018 0.0005 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 0.0010 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g 0.0023 0.0005 m-Xylene ug/g 0.0051 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g 0.0048 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g 0.13 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Consolidated Test. lng Laboratories Date of 1055.W Morton Ste C Report: 04-May-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Attention: David Harris Lab No.: 3937-6 Sample Desc: 1377-89' 7-11 Store #19382 1626 Beale Ave. #6, 37 F, 31'-31.5' B4 4/30/90 @ 12:52 Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Completed: 30-Apr-90 02-May-90 03-May-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.0005' Ethyl Ben'zene ug/g none detected 0.0005 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.00.05 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.0005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g .-0.91 0.05 (Gasoline) TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis 'Comments: L.~"'.,,,~'.3 .'~ ~ iff Analyst ~ ENVIRONMENTAL c,.,~,,,,c~,.~,,,~,.~,s L~ El 0 I::::I.&TO Ft I ES, 11',,!12. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. PETROLEUM 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 BTXE/TPH GASOLINE QUality Control Data Consolidated Testing Laboratories Spike ID: 3946-1 1055 W Morton Ste C Analysis Date: 03-MAY-90 Porterville, CA 93257 Sample Matrix: Soil Attention: David Harris Units: ug/g Quality Control for Lab Nos: 3937-1, 3937-3, 3937-5, 3937-6, 3937-9, 3937-11, 3937-12, 3937-14, 3937-16, 3937-18, 3937-19, 3937-20, 3937-22, 3937-24 Dup Spike Spike Spike Constituent % Rec. % Rec RPD Benz[ene 104.80 99.95 4.74 Toluene 101.03 97.12 3.95 Ethyl Benzene ~. 102.07 98.34 3.72 Qc Comments: GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Slreet Suite 300 Agency Director Bakerlfleld. CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ...... :... Telephone (805) 861-3636 ,:..' '.. Telecopier (805) 861-3429 STEVE McCALLEY ~,M.,~ ~, o,,,c,o, RESOURCE ENT AGEN'CY DEPART~.~i~ OFi'ENVII~oN ME NTAL February 6, 1990 Walter 'Lubcke Environmental coordinator Southland Corporation P. O. Box 404 Pleasanton, CA 94566 RE: Site Characterization Workplan Approval Dear Mr. Lubcke: As per our recen~ meeting on the first of February 1990, you may proceed with implementation of the workplan to determine the extent of contamination at 7-Eleven Store #19382 located at 1626 Beale Road in Bakersfield, California. During our me'ting it was agreed that further borings maybe required in the event the planned borings do not fully characterize any contamination present. The additional borings will be required to clearly delineate the extent of contamination. Enclosed are monitoring well applications which must be completed if groundwater is encountered during drilling. Please advise this office 48 hours in advance of the propo-~ed drilling date. Should you have any questions regarding~ the above matter, I may be contacted at (805) 861-3636. Si~ ,~rely, ~ ~oe Canas 'v/ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program JC:jg ~ GARY J. WICKS 2700 M .Sireel, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakerifleld. CA 93301 ..~.~ . . Telephone (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3502 · ,~-. Telecopler (805) 861-3429 STEVE McCALLEY m,e~to, R E S O U R C E .,,,,, ',.-."~!~...,.,.iE N T A E N C Y January 22, 1990 Walter Lubcke Enyironmental Services Coordinator P. O. Box 404 Pleasanton, CA g4566 RE:Site Characterization Workplan for the Seven-11 located at 1626 Beale Road, Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Lubcke: This letter is in reference to an earlier notice dated the 21st of June, 1989 regarding the need for an additional boring near the suspected leak location at the above mentioned facility. It has come to our attention that'a revised plot plan has not been received indicating the additional boring required, a hearing has been scheduled for the 1st of February 1990, at 2:00 P.M. in our office to resolve the matter. Shou)d you have any questions regarding the abOve subject, I may be contacted at (805) 861-3636. Sincer~/~2~'..._ '//Jo?Ca:as~-~ Hazardous Materials Specialist II Hazardous Materials Management Program . JC:cas \lubcke.ltr " January 29 1990 SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Kern County Dept. of Health services .,. ~ ~/ c/o Mr. Joe Canas ' :'".,. ~ ..~%,~ 2700 M Street -Suite 300 '""- ~-'c~/ Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Re: Southland property 919328 1626 Beal Road Bakersfield, Ca Dear Mr. Canas: I am in receipt of your letter dated January 22, 1990 which arrived in today's mail. You will recall that I sent your office a work plan titled, "Preliminary Site Investigation of Fuel Contaminated Soil and Monitoring Well Installation" dated March 8, 1989. It was accompanied by ~y letter to you dated March 23 1989. Our office subsequently received your letter dated June 21, 1989 in which you suggested that additional borings above and beyond the four (4) suggested borings would be required. Your letter indicated that three of the four borings might not provide useful information as to the delineation of the soil contamination. Following the receipt of your letter, I made numerous phone calls to your office in June and early July to discuss our logic and methodology of the suggested placement of borings/ monitoring wells. The following was our methodology of boring/well placement as of March 23, 1989. o Boring 94 is located within 5 feet of the north east corner of the underground storage tank. The alleged piping leak was reported to have occurred near the north east end of the tank. Very good vertical delineation should be gained by boring at this location. SOUTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/LOCATION 2987 5820 STONERIDGE MALL ROAD / SUITE 310 / P.O. BOX 404 / PLEASANTON, CA. 94566 PHONE (415) 463-2711 FAX (415) 463-3378 . o Boring ~3 is located east of the'pump island to determine if the fueling equipment and associated pipelines have created any problems during past operations. o Boring #2 and #1 were suggested as locations to look for any other problems which might have been associated with the fueling operation of times past. o If groundwater is encountered, the distance between wells and the pattern of their location becomes important in determining groundwater gradient. Unfortunately, my calls were never returned so you never learned of our thought process. I can only assume that frOm your (6-21-89) letter you were of the assumption that this would be the only assessment we would perform for this property. SOuthland maintains yet today that borings/wells are appropriately placed to obtain an environmental snap shot of subsurface conditions, .as a whole of this property. We believe that the proposed assessment work plan will answer a number of vital questions which are as follows: o Vertical extent of soil contamination in each boring via laboratory analysis of soil samples. o. Is groundwater present prior to vertical soil delineation. o If groundwater is present, convert borings to monitoring wells. o Obtain analytical analysis of water quality and directional flow. These questions must be answered before phase two (2) of an investigation can be implemented. Southland is committed to determine the vertical and lateral extent of contamination in each and every one of our properties which have had an. unauthorized fuel release. We prefer to look at an entire property at the beginning of an investigation to avoid being surprised by historic or secondary unrelated problems later on into an investigat~ion or remedial action. Additionally we refuse to take an overzealous approach on a boring project without the benefit of collecting complete information by means of onsite observations by a professional and subsequent laboratory analysis. I understand our consultants have been unable to obtain well permits to proceed with the work plan dated March 23, 1989. I believe the work plan as outlined is' a responsible approach to pr%liminary assessment of the Beal Road site. I would be Pleased to meet with you in your office on February 1, 1990. However, now that you understand our thought process and motives, we may be able to resolve our differences by phone. If so I may be reached at (415) 463,2711. Thank you Environmental Services Coordinator WL:jb cc: Mr. Hal Miller Mr. David Harris Mr. Scott Nevins $OUI~[AI~O GREATER BAY DIVISION F~,X TRANSMITTAL $~1~ 8 1/2 X 14: .... ~' SPECIAL NOT~S: -_L. WE ARE SENDING FROM A pANAFAX UF-260 -- 415/463-3378 IF YOU HAVE ANY pROBLEMS WITH THIS TRANSMISSION, PLEASE CALL: ,- OPERATOR' S NAME January 29, 1990 SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Kern County D.ept. of Health Services c/o Mr..Joe Canas .~ 2700 M Street *-Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Rex Southland property %19328 1626 Beal Road Bakersfield, Ca Dear Mr. Canas~ I am in receipt of your letter dated January 22, 1990 which arrived in today's mail. You ~ill recall that I sent your office a. work plan titled, "Preliminary Site Investigation of Fuel Contaminated Soil and Monitoring Well Installation# dated March 8, 1989. It was accompanied by my letter to you dated March 23 1989. Our office subsequently received your letter dated june 21, 1989 in which you suggested that additional borings above and beyond the four (4) suggested borings would be required. Your letter indicated that three of the four borings might not provide useful information as to the delineation of the soil contamination. Following the receipt of your letter, I made numerous phone calls to your office in June an~ early July to discuss our logic and methodology of the suggested placement of borings/ monitoring wells. T~e following was our methodolo of borin /well lacement · gY g P Of March 23, 1989. . O Boring 94 is located within 5 feet of the north~_am~- c?r~er of the underground storage tank. Th~a~Ile~ed p~p~ng leak was reported to have occurred near the north east end of the tank. Very good vertical delineation should be gained by boring. at this location. SOUTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES / LOCATION 2987 5820 STONERIDGE MALL ROAD / SUITE 310 / P.O. BOX 404 / PLEASANTON, CA. 94566 / PHONE (415) 463-2711 FAX (415) 46:3-3378 o Boring %3 is located east of the pump island to determine if the fueling equipment and-associated pipelines have created any problems during past operations. o Boring 42 and 41 w6re suggested as locations to look for any other problems which might have been associated with the fueling operation of times past. o If groundwater is encountered, the distance between Wells and the pattern of their location becomes important in Unfortunately, my calls were never returned so you never learned of our thought process. I can only assume that from your (6-21-89) letter you were of the assumption that this ~ would be the only assessment we would perform for this property. Southland maintains yet today that borings/wells are appropriately placed to obtain an environmental snap shot of subsurface conditions, as a whole of this property, we. believe that the proposed assessment work Plan will answer a number of vital questions which are as follows: o Vertical extent of soil contamination in' each boring via laboratory analysis of soil samples. o Is groundwater present prior to yertical soil delineation. o If groundwater is present, convert borings to monitoring wells. o Obtain analytical analysis of water quality and directional flow. These. questions must be answered before phase two (2) of an investigation can be implemented. Southland is committed to determine the vertical and lateral extent of contamination in each and every one of our properties which have had an unauthorized fuel release. We prefer to look at an entire property at the beginning of an investigation to avoid being surprised by historic or secondary unrelated problems later on into an investigation or remedial action. Additionally we refuse to take an overzealous approach on a boring project without the benefit of collecting complete information by means of onsite observations by a professional and subsequent laboratory analysis. I understand our consultants have been unable to obtain well permits to proceed with the work plan dated March 23, 1989. I believe the work plan as outlined is a responsible approach to preliminary assessment of the Beal Road site. I would be Pleased to.meet with you in your office on..February 1, 1990. .However, now.that you understand our thought process and- motives, we may be able to resolve our differences by phone. If so I may be reached at (415) 463-2711. Thank.you Environmental Services Coordinator WL:Jb cc: Mr. Nal Miller Mr. David ~arris Mr. Scott Nevins TC'T~L F', ~14 COUNTY OF KERN' EnvirOnmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 Fax Number June 21, 1989 Walter Lubcke Environmental Services Co6rdinator P.O. Box 404 Pleasanton, CA 94566 Re: Site Characterization Workplan for the SeVen-ll located at 1626 Beale Road, Bakersfield, Dear Mr. Lubcke: This Dep&tment has completed the review of the latest workPlan dated the 30t~ of May, 1989 for the Seven-ll Store mentioned above. Our review has determined that additional borings are required near the confirmed release area in order delineate the extent of contamination more accurately. The four borings proposed in the workplan may remain at the present locations as specified. It appears that boring B1, B2, and B3 are to distant to provide any useful information related to the confirmed release location should contamination not be detected. The additional boring would provide another data point to evaluate the extent of contamination. Please submit a plot plan indicating the additional soft boring being required. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, aCIT:~ Materials Specialist Hazardous Matei-ials Management Program JC:dr joeklubcke.ltr 6/19/11. cc: Consolidated Testing WORK,'HEALTN AND SAFETY PLAN FOR 7-11 STORE ~19382 1626 BEALE AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SITE INVESTIGATION OF FUEL CONTAMINATED SOIL NAY 30, 1989 CONSOLIDATED TFSTING LABORATORIES, INC. .. SOILS INVESTIGATIONS SOILS AND MA TERIAL$ TESTING FIELD INSPECTION May 30', 1989 File No. 1377-89 Joe Canas Kern County Health Department ...' Division of Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Project:7-Eleven Store #19382, 1626 Beale Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93305 Subject: Preliminary Site Assessment Study for Fuel Contaminated Soils Dear Mr. Canas: In accordance with the request from The Southland Corporation to perform a site assessment study at the project sJte, we are submittingthe following work plan for your review. The following work plan is intended to provide information to determine the vertical and lateral extent of.fuel contamination in the soil at the site and determine if ground water has been impacted by fuel contamination. A Health and Safety'Plan is included to alleviate site safety concerns. Sincerely, CONSOLIDATED TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. ~e~ ~ ~ayn R.C.E. 15~42 WFH:rr 101 W. Morton * 209-781-0571 * Porterville, Ca. 93257 209-688-1011 * Tulare, Ca. FA X: 209- 782-8339 WORK, HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR 7-11 STORE ~f19582 1.626 BEALE AVENUE BAKERSFIELD,, CALIFORNIA SITE INVESTIGATION OF FUEL CONTAMINATED SOIL TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..... ~ ..................... 1 SITE DESCRIPTION ......................... 1 SCOPE OF WORK ......................... 2 SITE HISTORY ......................... 2 FIELD INVESTIGATION PREPARATION '. ................ 3 GROUND WATER . ................... .... 3 FIELD INVESTIGATION . .'..... .... : ........... 4 LABORATORY ANALYSIS ....................... 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN General Statement .8 9 Hazard Evaluation .............. ' ........ Safety Equipment ...................... 11 Decontamination and Disposal .................. 12 15 Personal Precautions ..................... Emergency Procedures ...................... 16 Emergency Services ..................... 18 REFERENCES CITED . ....................... 21 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Figure ! Testhole Boring Site Plan 2 Location of Emergency Services 3 Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release (Leak) Contamination Site Report 4 Ground Water Monitoring Well Plate I Groundwater Surface Elevation Map 2 Depth to Perched Groundwater INTRODUCTION: In accordance with Southland Corporation's request to perform a preliminary site assessment study at the project site, we are submitting the following Work, Health and Safety Plan for your review. The following work plan is intended to provide information to assess soil contamination from a fuel leak which occurred at the site (Phase I). Monitoring well installation (Phase II) will be implemented if ground Water is encountered within the soil contamination zone. Consolidated Testing Laboratories, Inc., desires to be reimbursed for fees paid regarding monitoring well permits if monitoring wells are not installed. SITE DESCRIPTION: The 7-11 Store #19382, is located at 1626 Beale Avenue, approximately four (4) miles northeast 'of central Bakersfield, California. Assessor's Parcel No. 013-170-22008. The site consists of a convenience store with 3-10,000 gallon underground gasoline fuel tanks and a fuel distribution system. The site is paved and graded to flow towards adjacent streets. Climate at the site is generally hot and dry with approximately eight (8) inches of rainfall annually. SCOPE OF WORK: The scope of work to be provided will be conducted in accordance with the California LUFT Manual Regulations, E.P.A. Regulations, A.S.T.M. Test Methods 'and County Health Department Requirements. Work for the Beale .Avenue 7-11 Store Site involves soil boring and soil sampling. A.-four (4) inch P.V.C. monitoring well will 'be installed in each'testhole boring, if ground water is encountered, prior to auger flight removals. SITE HISTORY: An inventory shortage of regular unleaded fuel was noted by Southland Corporation's personnel on November 10, 1988. The 7-11 Store was operated by franchise owners prior to the November 10, 1988, discovery. Telephone conversations with Southland Corporation's mmaintenance personnel, Mike Gomez and Jeff Simonson, indicates that fuel inventory recbrds were not adequately kept by the previous franchise owners before transfer of the site back to the Southland Corporation. The amount of actual fuel gallonage lost is difficult to determine at this time due to insufficient records. The discharge of fuel to the soil origi.nated at the regular unleaded gasoline turbine pumps (Figure 1), due to an "0" ring failure. The leak was repaired and equipment resumed service. The fuel loss was reported to Kern County Environmental Health'Department official, Joe Canas, on November 17, 1988, "Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release (Leak) Contamination Site Report."(See Figure 3). FIELD INVESTIGATION PREPARATION: Underground utility locations will be .located and marked at the site ~by ~ Underground Services Alert (USA) prior to drilling operations. Testhole borings will be probed to a depth of four (4) feet to further alleviate the possibility of damaging any underground utilities or obstructions. Any obstructions that may interfere with access to testhole boring locations will be moved or relocated, if necessary, prior to the field investigation. GROUND WATER: The estimated depth to the regional ground, water aquifer, below the site, is two hundred fifty feet (250). This information is supported by the Kern County Water Agency Water Supply Report (Spring, 1988). See. the attached Ground Water Map for details. ( Plate 1) The Kern County Water Agency Water Supply Report (Spring, 1988) indicates the depth of perched ground water is anticipated· to be twenty (20) feet or greater (Plate 2). Insufficient information is available to accurately address the perched ground water table at this specific site. A telephone conversation with Kenneth Turner of the Kern County Water Agency indicated that specific depths to ground water are not available for the site. (Spring 1989). Further investigation work will be conducted to determine the nearest water wells and water levels in the wells located within the vicinity of the property. Ground water information for the site area· will be presented in our report following the field investigation at the site. FIELD INVESTIGATION: We .propose to 'drill four (4) testhole borings near the vicinity of the regular unleaded gasoline tank turbine fill area where fuel contamination was detected to determine the vertical and lateral extent of contamination],~j? (Figure 1). Soil samples will be collected starting at five (5) feet below the.ground surface. Soil samples will be collected at five (5) foot depth ~ intervals or in each soil material change encountered. Samples will be collected to a maximum depth of seventy (70).feet, if required. Soil,, sampling will be terminated prior to the maximum depth· indi. cated if it is determined that the testhole has exceeded the limits of fuel contamination, a minimum of ten (10) feet or if ground water is encountered. Soil sampling depths may vary depending on the 'field drilling conditions encountered. Soils encountered at testhole borings will be logged and classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System during drilling operations. Standard penetration blow counts will also be recorded during soil sampling. Soil samples will be field screened with a H.N.U. '101 Photoionization device during drilling operat!ons to determine t'he levels of fuel c~nstituents. Prior to drilling and between testholes, all augers will be steam cleaned before use. Sampling equipment and brass sample tubes will be steam cleaned and rinsed in Trisodium Phosphate (T.S.P.) solution prior to use. After soil samples are collected, sample tubes will be sealed with aluminum foil, capped with a plastic cap and sealed with'adhesive tape. Soil sample tubes will be labeled and marked with a Job number, sample number, location and depth of sample. A chain of custody record will accompany the samples. Samples will be placed in an ice chest and kept cool with blue ice at 4°C after being collected, until they are delivered to the laboratory for analysis. If ground water is not encountered during drilling operations, the borings will be abandoned with Class B concrete after augers are removed from the bottom of the testhole to ground surface. If it is determined that ground water contamination may have occurred at th'e project site, ground water monitoring wells may be required to be installed to collect representative water samples at desired depths. The monitoring well installation would consist of drilling a testhole using hollow stem auger borings AASHTO Designation T251-77. After the testhole is drilled to the designated depth, 4" I.D., PVC casing is installed with slotted PVC screen located in the ground water~/ See attached ground water 5 monitoring well detail section. Well casing and slotted screen lengths will vary depending on the depth to perched ground water. Once the monitoring well or wells are installed and properly developed, a water sample can be collected for laboratory analysis. Before collecting a water sample from the well, water from the well should be removed approximately three times the volume o4 the well. Acrylic bailer or Triloc Float pump would be used to collect the-water samples. Water samples will be placed in sterilized glass containers. Sample containers will be labeled and marked with a .job number, sample number, and depth of sample. Samples will be placed in an ice chest and kept cool with blue ice at a 4°C after being collected until they are delivered to the laboratory for analysis. A chain of custody, will remain with the water samples specifying pertinent information on the samples. After completing the field investigation, additional tests may become necessary to provide adequate information in determining recommendations an~d conclusions for the site. Our field investigation will be conducted in accordance with approved State of California Luft Manual Regualtions, E.P.A. and Kern County Health Department Regulations and A.S.T.M. Test Methods. LABORATORY ANALYSIS: Soils and water, samples collected from the testholes or monitoring wells will be transferred to a State Certified Laboratory to perform the analysis required. Selected soil samples .will be analyzed by S.M.C. Laboratory of Bakersfield, CA. The following number of tests are anticipa.ted: DESCRIPTION UNITS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-soil 20 BTX (EPA 8020)-soil 20 Total Lead (leaded gas)-soil 4 BTX (EPA 5030)-water 4 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPA 5030)-water 4 We hope that the proposed work plan is acceptable. Please see the attached Site Assessment Study Guidelines for any detail not covered in this letter. Also attached is a testhole boring location map and vicinity map of the subject site. If you should have any. questions or if modifications are necessary, please contact me or David Harris at this office. Sincerely, CONSOLIDATED.TEST IN.C Wayne F. Harris ~,, R.o.E. 15342 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR 7-11 STORE ~19382 1626 Beale Avenue BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA GENERAL STATEHENT The site characterization for .Southland Corporation's Beale Avenue, 7-11 Store #19382, Bakersfield, California, is being conducted to assess the vertical and lateral limits of on site sol.1 contamination. The site investigation of the 7-11 Store will proceed as a phased drilling program. For preliminary assessment of contamination, four .(4) testhole borings will be drilled as Part of Phase I of the investigation. The soil sampling .program will include soil cores, chemical analyses, grab samples, Soil moisture measurements, and field screening by photoionization detector (PID) Table 1. Detailed descriptions of borehole and drilling information will also be maintained. Decontamination procedures and health and safety measures conforming to Level D will be followed. Results from Phase I data analyses will be the basis of planning the subsequent investigation phase. Phase II implementation will proceed if ground water is encountered during Phase I - drilling. Phase II consists of installing four (4) ground water monitoring wells. IIAZARD EVALUA'[IOH This hazard evaluation is directed toward those volattle organic com- pounds which, based on data gathered to date, are known or suspected to be present at sampling locations, they being:. Benzene; Ethy.lbenzene; Toluene; Total Xylenes, Isopropy.lbenzene, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, and Total Lead, The U.S. Environmental Protection. Agency (EPA) (1985) ,has defined levels of protection in Order to provide a standard vocabulary to describe personal protection equipment. The four levels afford varying degrees of respiratory protection, dermal protection, and proteCtion from traumatic injury. The four levels are summarized as follows: .. Level A consists of a totally encapsulated, chemically protective suit with self-contained breathing apparat- us. .. Level B provides maximal respiratory' protection through use of supplied air or self-contained breath- lng apparatus) the level of dermal protection is selected on the basis of anticipated hazards. .. Level C incorporates an air-purifying respirator which is specific to the contaminant(s) of concern; the degree of dermal protection depends on anticipated dermal hazards. .. Level D'is basically a work uniform including hard hats, gloves and safety.boots. If the Safety Supervisor determines that hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions exist, they may require upgradipg of the protection level from Level D to Level C. The Safety Supervisor also has the authority ~o stop all sampling-related work until adequate protection is provided . for all workers, or until site hazards are mitigated. Safety equipment required for Level C includes air purifying respirators, chemical resistant clothing, gloves, boot covers, and hard hats. The Safety SuPervisor may require the use of portable field monitoring equipment sUch.as an organic vapor analyzer 'in order to determine whether respiratory protection is necessary. The following sections of the Health and Safety Plan describe safety equipment, decontamination procedures, and work limitations for sampling operations under Protection Level D. Emergency procedures in the event of personal exposure, injury, or explosion are also included for all operations, regardless of protection level. A separate section is Provided describing Protection Level C safety equipment, decontamination procedures, personal precautions and site access. Protection Level C procedures will be followed if the Safety Supervisor determines that site, hazards or potential site hazards wa~rrant this level of protection. 10 SAFETY EqUIPUEHI' Safety equipment required for Protection Level D includes hard hats and boots. Hard hats will be worn during all drilling operations. Additional equipment available to the investigative team ~ncludes earplugs, disposable coveralls and boots,, chemical-resistant, gloves, and safety goggles. Use of this additional equipment shall be determined by the Safety Supervisor based on site conditi°ns. E~UIPMENT The following equipment will be available for Protection Level D work: protective £1othinq AF-I5 Pioneer nitrile gloves Tyvek coveralls, hoods, and boots' Visual Uvex #9300 dust & chemical goggles Ilear,tnq Holdex pura-foam ear plugs' Hiscellaneous 16 unit first aid kit Barrier cream Hard hats* * Hard hats are mandatory during all drilling operations UECONI'AHINATIOIt AHU DISPOSAL Although the hazard evaluation indicates that harmful exposure .to , hazardoUs compounds tn soils or groundwater ts not ltkely to occur during the Investigation, personnel decontamination accomplished by good personal hygiene practices should be followed to limit potential exposure to contami- nants. Personnel decontamination ts required prior to all breaks and meals, and at the end of' the day. DecOntamination of Individuals will be accom- pl'ished by soap and water washing followed by a clean water' rtnse. When used, protective clothing, gloves, or goggles will be removed and stored in · plastic bags prior to all breaks and meals. At the end of the day, dis- posable gloves, coveralls, and boots will be collected tn-plastic bags for disposal, and non-disposable protective 'equipment such as safety goggles will be decontaminated by soap and water washing followed by a clean water rinse. Procedures for.disposal ~of investigation-derived materials have been established in accordance with federal and state hazardous waste regula- tions. Investigation-derived materials include soil' cuttings and develop- merit water [rom monitor well drtlltng operations. If wastes derived from investigation activities are determ!ned by 'laboratory analysis to be hazardous, then disposal o~ those wastes will be conducted in compliance with EPA's interim policy "Procedure for Planning and Impiementtng Off-site Response Actions" (Federal Register, 1985), as fo11 ows .' Treatment Treatment, reuse, or recycling of hazardous wastes wtll be considered .tn the removal of Investigation-derived hazardous materials. Selection of Off-stte Treatment or Disposal Factlity Selection of an appropriate facility for off-site management of investigation-derived hazardous wastes .will be based on the following requirements:. 1. The owner or operator of any hazardous waste management facility under consideration must have a RCRA permit applic- able to specific wastes and specific storage, treatment, or disposal processes. 2. A RCRA compliance inspection must be performed at the off-site facility to receive investigation-derived hazardous Wastes not more than six months before receiving such wastes. 13 , 3. Any land dtsp'osal factlity'recetving Investigation-derived- hazardous wastes must meet'RCRA minimum technical require-. merits per the Hazardous and Soltd Waste Amendments of 1984. These technical requirements include groundwater.monitoring and liner and leachate col'lectton system standards. Manifest Requirements Investigation-derived hazardous material transported to an off-site storage, treatment, or disposal site will be accompanied by a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, in compliance with require- ments in the Code of Federal Regulations, 40 CFR 26g. PERSONAL PR£CAUTIOHS .. Eating, drinking, chewing gum or tobacco, smoking, or any practice that increases the probability of hand-to-mouth transfer and Ingestion of material should be avoided durtng drtlltng and sot~ sampling activities. .. Hands and face should be thoroughly washed upon'leaving'the work area. .. Contact with contaminated or suspected contaminated surfaces should be avoided. Whenever possible, do not. walk through puddles, leachate, or discolored surfaces; kneel on ground; or lean, stt, or place equipment on drums, containers, or the ground. .. Medicine and alcohol can magnify the. effects from exposure to toxic chemicals. Prescribed drugs should not be taken by personnel unless specifically approved by a qualified physician. 15 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF PERSONAL EXPOSURE .. Call the SafeLY SuPervisor to the scene immediately. .. Immediately remove any clothing that becomes contaminated. Promptly wash with soap and flush with clean water. .. Determine the material involved. .. Don't expose self or others to the materials unnecessarily. Stay upwind, control access to the area, and wear the appropriate protective equipment. ... Remove people from the contaminated area. Wear the appropriate protective equipment and don't charge in blindly. Administer first aid, if necessary. .. If the'incident warrants, the Safety SuPervisor must call the appropriate emergency services. See the list of emergency phone numbers in the next section. The emergency care facilities are indicated on Figure 2. .. Record information on the exposure. 16 IN 1lIE EVEN[ OF PERSONAL INJURY ' Call the Safety Supervisor to the scene immediately. .. Remove people from dangerous area or equipment. .. Administer first aid, if necessary. .. If the incident warrants, the Safety Supervisor must call the appropriate emergency services. See the list of emergency phone numbers in the next section..The emergency care facilities are indicated on Figure 2. IN lttE EVENT OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION .. Evacuate personnel from area of danger. .. Call the Safety Supervisor to the scene immediately. .. Administer first aid if necessary. 17 .. The' Safety Supervisor shall: .. notify the Fire Department. .. co~tact the local 'hospital immediately when a major fire starts, advising them of the chemicals involved and' the Poison Control center to be contacted. .. Keep personnel out of the smoke or mist Created by the fire and hose streams. Immediately evacuate areas in the path of smoke. .. See emergency phone numbers in following section. EMERGENCY SERVICES Location Telephone Ambulance: Hall Ambulance Service 805-'327-4111 1001 21st Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Emer~encs Medical Facilities in Bakersfield: Memorial Hospital 805-327-1792 420 34th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Kern Medica1 Center 805-326-2667 1830 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Police Department: Bakersfield Police Department 911 1601Truxton Avenue Bakersfield, CA 933~5 18 The following is a consolidated phone list of response groups, agencies and other entities who may need to be contacted as a result of implementing this pl an. County Emergency Services ..... · 911 ~ Fire Department .............. 805-324-6551 Sheriff's Department · . ............ 805-327-3392 Hall Ambulance (Roberts Lane, Oildale) ....... 805-327-4111 Memorial Hospital 805-327-1792 California Department of Health Services ...... 209-445-5321 CALPI Spill Team ................. 805-589-5648 Chemtrec ' 805-424-9300 .National Response Center ............... 905-424-8802 Kern Medical Cen,ter ......... ~ ..... 805-326-2667 Regional Poison Control Center ........... 1- 800-346-5922 Kern County Fire Department Highland Station 101 Universe Avenue Oildale, California 93308 County Emergency Services 1400 "H" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 California Department of Health Services 5545 East Shields Avenue Fresno, California 93727 Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, Cblifornia 93305 Niles Street Surgical & Medical Building 2121 Niles Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Kern County Sheriff's Department .1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Hall Ambulance 1001 21st Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Memorial Hospital 420 34th Street Bakersfield, California 93301 .Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 East Shields Avenue, Room 18 Fresno, California 93726 Kern Medical Center 1830 Elower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Regional Poison Control Center , 2823 Fresno St. Fresno, California 93717 REFERENCES CII'ED California Administrative Code (CAC). Title 8, Section 5155. Code of Federal Regulations, Standards Applicable to Generators of Ilazardous Waste. Title 40, Part 262 (40 CFR 262). Federal Register, 1985. Procedure for Planning and Implementin§ Off-Site Response Actions, Vol. 50, No. 214, Tuesday November 5, 1985. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1985. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 'September 1985. U.S. Environmental P. rotection Agency, 1985. Guidance on Remedial Investi- : gations Under CERCLA. June, 1985. -! , ....-.....'.'.'.-.','.'. ~, m~ ~ ~~ ' I TgSTHOLg BO~N~ SITR PLAN  LEOEND NOTES I. SOIL ~AWPLg$ TO  APPROXIMAT~ ~CATION OP USING 6-1/4' I.D. HOL~W : v. TgETHO~ AN~ SPMT BA~EL OR SP~T ~ON SAMP~R ~OETH ~oa mc~r,o~: ~-. sro~ ~,9aa~ CONSO~DATED TESTINO LABORATORIES, INC. JOB ~MBg~' f37T-S9 209- TSI-OSTl TULARE, CA~FORNIA ~T~ 1 DRAWN B~' B. RA~A DATff:, MAY 28, 1989 209-688-fOil \ I ~ gOLUMBUS ,'~ R~CREATION. CENTER MENOR: HOSPITAL ~,,ooL,.. 1-11 ~LE' AVENUE KERN HEDI CENTER 211s! I ~[od,/,,,,s 'AVENUE ~'~ TRUXTUN i ~.,,Cr ~OS."~ c~l?c ORNIA sc. ooc~ .CALIFORNia I I ' BRUNDAG! BRUNDAGE ~ ?vlHo~H~. Roo$~vel~ ;'t)~)(~' · DOG POUN~ LOCATION OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 7-11 Store #19382 CO~SOL]J~,~TED TgSTIt¢ U~I~ORII~, 1626 Beale Rd., Bakersfield, CA for ~;-eaa-~o. FIG. 2 REPORT DATE CASE · IREGIONAL BOARD CASE · ~ US ~A ID · I IC~D981464258 Walter Lubcke (415 )463-2711 ~.~.~ REPRESENTING ~ LOCA~ AGENCY ~ OTHER ~COMmANY OR AGENCY NAME ~ ow.~,~o,~,,~o,. ~ ,~,o,,u ,o,,~ ~ The Southland Corporation ADDRESS P O Box s~{~ Pleasanton ~E 94566 ' ' CITY ZI~ NAME I CONTACT ..RSON I .HON. The 5outhland Co:~. ~ U.~NOW. I~alte= ~ubc~e 1(415 )'463-2711 · oo..~ P.O. Box 404 Pleasa~ton ~A~ g4566' FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABL~) I OPERATOR ~~HONE ?-~[even Icor~ ~o:e ~05 ) 323-46~2 AOOa~S26 Beale Road -Bakersfield Kern .93305 STREET CITY COUNTY Flower I~eESlOENTIAL ~RURAL ~OTHER I ~UNKNOWN ~OTHER ) 861-3636 , REGIONAL BOARD RWQCB 'Fresn6 Scott Nevins ~09 ) 445-5116 ( ) CAS ~ (ATTACH EXTRA SHEET. IF N~EDED) NAME QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS; DATE DISCOVERED DISCOVERED [] INVENTORY CONTROL [] SUBSURFACE MONITORING i[] ROUT,.E MO.,TOR,.G [] TANK F--] .U,SANCE CONO, T,O.', C] OT.ER; REMOVAL DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN I METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) UHKNOWN I[~ R~...MOV~ CONTENTS ~ R~AC~ TANK ~C~O$~ TANK HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPEOt · I~ REPAIR TANK ~ RESAle P;PING ~ CHANGE PROCEDURES .o SOURCE{SI OF DISCHARGE TANKS ONLY/CAPACITY10. 000 GAL CAUSE(S) ~TANK LEA. ~ UN.NOW. ~OV~.~,LU RESOURCES AFFECTED YEa NO THREATENED UNKNOWN WATER SUPPLIES AFFECTED THREAT- UN-- · OF ' YES NO ENEO KNOWN WELLS SOl~ (VAO~E ZONE) ~ ~ C~ ~ PqlVATE DRINKING ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ UNKNQWN 11/10/88 Precision testing scheduled for 11-15-88 "0" ring on functional element (turbine P~p) failed repaired and te~ted okay~ FIG. 3 COMWLETE ANO ATTACH A C~EANUff TRACKING R[ffORT Iff ANY CLEANU'~ WORK O~ RLANNING HA1 ITARTIO ' air 01 HQ/II~ 12" DIAMETER "' ~ .MANHOLE COVER 8, SKIRT PVC WELL CAP "CONC. PAD EXIST. GRADE ~..'..'.~.;' ~-- STEEL PIPE WITH LOCKING CAP il"' DIAM ~ ~"' ~OREHOLE CEMENT GROUT WELL SEAL BENTONITE WELL'SEAL 4" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADEr TYPE 1 GRADE 1 SCHEDULE 40 PVC CASING I- ~7 WATER TABLE #3 MONTEREY SAND GRAVEL ~ PACK #4 DIAMETER FLUSH THREADE-~ TYPE 1 GRADE 1 SCHEDULE 40 PVC .020 SLOTTED SCREEN NOTES: WATER TABLE Presently 2 'x4" DIAMETER FLUSH THREAD' DEPTH nKnown TYPE I GRADE I SCHEDU.T 40 PVC BLANK SEDIMENT WELL DEPTH n/a TRAP LENGTH OF CASING n/_a % NGTH OF SCREEN ~ ..15' ove & below water able . GRAVEL PACK PLACED PVC CAP 1FT ABOVE SCREEN., GROUND WATER MONITORING WELL FIG. JOB No. 1377-89CONSOLJDATED TESTING LAB. '~ ",.:~,,\,~,~'~ ~-:,~'~. '~0~....',, I..' '"x" "~x -.~,-' ' ~'~' ~~.,;,.X.'?' I ./: ~? ..... ~ · .~.~: ~- - · '~ -- ' ~ 'o- ' ~ ' .' ,~ , x~ ~ ~. .~ ~- ~' . ......, ~ -~: , -~' -- ~ '.~: .:...- ~q' '.k:~ '~-I".' ~'~.c ...... =......-'. t, . ~ - k .......... ~.[:,~ ...... ~..I ., N~ '~ ,,_ ~-5~ , ." 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' ' ' "~ ~ ' ~' ' ~ ....... -. ,.,-~.1 · - '~ -" - ~-=.:-: --:~ . ,. - . ~... -,~ ..,_.~~~55~, /'.. ~ J ~ ...... ..~ .... . ~ ~~ '.- ~>3:.: ~.x~~>5~ 5', ' uE~o ' ' ,~ ...... - ' - '" '' .... ~.- -i- ~j, · ....... 0. ...... , .... · ...... ... :[.: : . . ~ ..- ~~ .... ., .... -.~: ........ -; . . . ~-..~,. ,. .. ,~ .,,. ~- ~ ~ ..... . . ,: .... / - ~ ~~:- ,-,,,,: .~ :~~~-,. ~ 'W ~: .... . ~ . · ~,,~ u ~~ L ..... . ~ ~ ~ L/ ~ .... : . ,':' .,~int rl 7 1989 Envtronmenlej tle~llt~ ~ County ~e~l~h Oel~ SOUTHI-AND CORPOR~'I'IO~ Kern County Dept. of ~nvironmental ~ealth c/o Mr, Joe Canas 1415 Tru×ton ~ve. Bakersfield,. Ca 93301 Re-, 7-Eleven Store ~19382 ~. ~ 1626 Beale Rd. Bakersfield, Ca 93005 Dear Mr. Canas: I am enclosing to you for you review and approval, a work plan for a subsurface site investigation of the above mentioned retail gasoline' facility. This work plan is being initiated in response to an unauthorized release report which was filed by our office on November 17, 1988. Our project consultants (Consolidated Testing Laboratory, Inc.) will be contacting your office in the near future to obtain boring 'and well permits. Should you have any questions or comments please contact Mr. Hal Miller or myself at the number or address listed below. Thank you Environmental Services Coordinator WL:jb cc: Mr. Hal Miller (w/eno.) Mr. David Harris (w/o eno.) Mr. Scott Nevins (w/eno.) IENVIRONMI~NTAI. HEALTH SOUTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/LOCATION 2987 5820 STONERIDGE MALL ROAD / SUITE 310 / P.O. BOX 404 / PLEASANTON, CA. 94566 / PHONE (415) 463-2711 FAX (415) 463-3378 CO ISOLI[IATED TESTING LABORATORY ..: SOILS [NVESTIGATIONS SOILS AND MA TERIALS TESTING FIELD INSPECTION March 8, 1989 Walt Lubcke The Southland CorPOration P.O.' Box 404 Pleasanton, CA~ 94266 PROJECT: ?-ll STORE #19382, 1626 Beale~Road, Bakersfield, CA.~ SUBJECT: Preliminary Site Investigation of Fuel Contaminated Soil and Monitoring Well Installation at project location Dear Mr. hubcke: In accordance with The Southland Corporation's request to perform a preliminary site assessment study at the project site, we are submitting the following work plan for your review The scope of work to be provided will be conducted in accordance with the California LUFT Manual Regulations, E.P.A. Regulations, A. S. T.M. Test Methods and 'County Health Requirements. The following work plan is intended to provide information to assess soil contamination from a fuel leak 'which occurred recently at the site and to install monitoring wells-if ground water is encountered within the zone of soil contamination. Co ' Te Labs., Inc. desires to be reimbursed for fees_ paid regarding monitoring well permits if monitoring wells are not installed. A shortage of inventory indicated a fuel leak had occured at the site. Further investigation by a technician indicated tha~ soil contamination by regular gasoline fuel had occurred in the vicinity of the turbine pump. The leak was repaired, and 101 W. Morton * 209-781-0571 * Porterville, Ca. 93257 805-324-4770 * Bakersfield, Ca. 209-688-1011 * Tulare, Wait Lubcke March 8, 1989 Page Two / Field Investiqation Preparation Underground utility locations will be located and marked at the site by USA prior to drilling operations. Testhole borings will be probed to a depth of four feet to further alleviate the possibility of hitting an underground utility. Any obstructions that may 'interfere with access to testhole boring locations will be moved or relocated, if necessary, prior to the field investigation.. Ground Water The estimated depth to the regional ground water aquifer below ground surface is approximately 250 feet at the site. This. information is supported by the Water Supply Report of Spring 1988 by the Kern CoUnty Water Agency. (See the Ground Water Hap attached for details. ) The probability of encountering 9__erche~d_ ground water below 20 feet is .qood. Current data confirming the exact depths of perched ground water is vague for this specific site. Further investigation work will be conducted to determine the nearest water wells and water levels in the wells located within the vicinity Of the property. Ground water information for the site area will be presented in our report following the field investigation at the .site. TesthOle Borinq Locations : { ~ We propose to drill 4 testhole borings within the tank turbine area where fuel, contamination was detected to determine the vertical and lateral extent of contamination. ( See attached location map for details). Soil samples will be collected starting at 5 feet below the ground surface. Soil samples will' be collected at 5 foot depth intervals or in each soil material change encountered. Samples will be collected to a maximum depth of 70 feet, if required. Soil sampling will be terminated prior ~depth inUlcte~ if it is determined that the testhole has exceeded the limits of fuel contamination. Soil sampling will be continued 10 feet below fuel contamination before terminating drilling to verify non-detectable levels of contaminants and establish the vertical extent of contamination. walt Lubcke March 8, 1989 Page Three Soil sampling depths may vary dependi,ng on the /ield drilling Soils encountered at testhole .borings w'ii~ be logged . and ciassi~ie~ in accordance with the Unified Soi~ CLassification System during ~rilling operations. Standard penatration .blow counts wi&l aisc ~e recorded ~uring s~i& sampling. Soi~ samples will be field screened with an H.N.U. Photoionizmtion Meter during drilling operations to determine the Prior to driliing and between~'estho~e~ all augers wil~ ~e s~eam cieaned ~ef~re use. Sampling equipmen~ and sample ~u~es wiil steam cleaned and rinsed in T.S.P. solution prior to use. S~ii sampie tu~es will be ~a~ele~ and marked with a Job number, sample number, loCatiOn and de~th of sample. A chain o~'custody record wiil accompany the 'samples. Samples wii~ be placed in an ice chest and kept c~ol ~ith blue' ice at 4 C after being collected until they are delivered to the laboratory for analysis.. After %esthole borings are completed and augers are removed, the testhole will be backfilled with neat cement to within 5 feet of the ground surface. ..? If ground water is encountered in our testholes and it appears ~ ~ that gasoline fuel has impacted the ground water, the testholes ,? ~-(: will be completed as · ground water monitor~ng wells. (See ~.~ Laborer orz_~Z~ Selected soil samples collected from the testholes will be analyzed by S.M.C. Laboratory of Bakersfield,. California. The following number of tests are anticipated: ',, "- Description ~'-' Units Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 20 BTX (EPA 8020) 20 Total Lead (leaded gas) 4 BTX (EPA 5030) Water sample, if required 4 Walt Lubcke ~ ', ~ .~ March~ 8, 1989 ~, Page'~our After completing the field investigation, additional tests may become necessary to provide adequate information in determining recommendations and conclusions for the site. We hope that the proposed work plan is acceptable. Please see the attached Site Assessment Study Guidelines for any detail not covered in this letter. Also attached is a testhole boring location map, vicinity map of the subject site and ground water monitoring wel~l detail. If you should~ have any questions o~ if modifications are necessary, please contact me or David Harris at this office. Sincerely, TORIES, INC. En=losures PVC WELL /MANHOLE COVER ~ SKIRT CAP ~ / x36" CONC. PAD GRADE ~ : . .~; ' .. .... ~..': ~. ~":.~.; // STEEL PIPE WITH LOCKING CAP 11" DIAM. ~OREHOLE ~ NEAT CEMENT GROUT WELL SEAL 3' · BENTONITE WELL SEAL 4" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADED TYPE 1 GRADE ! SCHEDD~E 40 PVC CASING k-~ WATER TABLE #2/12 MONTEREY SAND GRAVEL PACK 4" DIAMETER FLUSH THREADED TYPE 1 GRADE 1 SCHEDULE 40 PVC ' 020 SLOTTED SCREEN NOTES: WATER TABLE Presently .u~ DEPTH WELL DEPTH ApD0x. 30'-7 ' 2' SEDIME~T TRAP LENGTH OF CASING AS requ red LENGTH OFSCREEN 15' ab( ,e and below wa~er table GRAVEL PACK PLACED' PVC CAP .. iFT ABOVE SCREEN , GROUND WATER MONITORING WELL JOe No 1377-89 CONSOLIDATED TESTING LAB. FUEL TA,U~$ fiLL F TEST HOLE BORING SITE PLAN . LEGEND NOTES  .m~ ~PPROZI~ArX Z~CAnON or 1. Soil samples collected by drilling .. ~'zs~o~osu~ using 6¼" I.D. hollow.stem augers and split barrel or split spoon sampler. NORTH ~rzo~: 7-11 5TOAE ~ lqJSZ CONSO~DATED TESTJNO ~BORATORIES, INC. 209- II WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: S SUBSTANCE: 8006619 SITE NO: 140015 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: Y SiTE NAME: ?-ELEVEN 2125-19382 DATE REPORTED: ADDRESS: 1626 BEAL~ AVENUE DATE CONFIRMED: 11/17/88 CITY/ZIP: BAKERSFIELD, CA 9330§ CATEGORY: R SITE STATUS CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS: 5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RP SEARCH: S DATE UNDERWAY: 11/17/88 DATE COMPLETED: 11/17/88 PRELIMINARY DATE'UNDERWAY: 03/23/89 DATE COMPLETED: 05/25/89 ASSESSMENT: C REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: 05/30/89 DATE COMPLETED: / / INVESTIGATION: U REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED: / / POST REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: / ~/ DATE COMPLETED: ACTION MONITORING ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: / / TAKEN: RAP REQUIRED: DATE APPROVED: CASE CLOSED: DATE CLOSED: / / DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY cONTACT NAME: ALAN GUTTERSEN SPECIALIST: COMPANY~NAME: THE SOUTHLAND CORP. SENSITIVITY: EES ADDRESS: 1240 SOUTH STATE COLLEGE VERIF1ED (X) CITY/STATE: ANAHEIM, CA 92806 DATE OF REPORT: 12/29/89 Date: 12/02/88 To: ~TEXACG, "~ Re' SS# 7-11 #19832 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA Attention: Jeff Simonson This letter is to summarize the tank/line test(s) results at the referenced site. ,. Current· Test Results Tank No. Capacity Product . Tank Prod. Line Date . Tight North of 3 10,000 Regular Unabletotst. '1 11/15/881 N/A _ South of 3 10,000 Reg. U/L Unable to ~,~-t. 11/15/88 N/A Middle of 3 ',10,000 Prem. U/L +.028 gph; ' 11/15~88 Yes These test results are as of the day tested. If you have any questions please call me at (707) 255-9580. SJ nc~re]y, Douglas Manager of Environ.mental Services MAR 0 1989 Environmental Health Div. Karn County Healt~ Oe~l 2501 Oak Street. Napa, CA 94559. 707/255-9580 Contractor's License #426908. CAL-T-145999 ~luata Chart for. Tank S~llcm Tightness TeSt PLEASE PRINT 1. ·OWNER ~,.,~ [] 2. OPERATOR 3. REASON FOR TEST 4. WHO REQUESTED TEST AND WHEN 5. TANK INVOLVED 6. INSTALLATION DATA 7. UNDERGROUND WATER 8. FILL:UP ARRANGEMENTS 9. CONTRACTOR. -. MECHANICS. 10. OTHER . Z~b/~/-~ :;tO /.~OL,,-I.f_~ ,,~D.~2,~/_/~T' ~1~' INFORMATION ~~ ~ ~- 0R REMARKS -' Tats were ma~ on the a~ve tank systems ~ ~r~n~ with 1 1. TEST RESULTS . ~lall~ ~ ~achN I.I cha~ web r.ulb I 12. SENSOR 13. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~t ~ ~ ,~ ~ t.t~ ~ ~ ~.(,) ...... 'CERTIFICATION ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · 15. TANK TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY 17. '18. SPECIAL CON01TIONS AND PROCEDURES TO .TEST THIS TANK ~w.,., ~. ,..~ ~u..m ~.~,.,,..-.. CVLtr *~, ~' ~o, "r' ,,o~...~ ........................... 30 ~.~ 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION HWATER ..z..,.c o lull tank (16 O~ I%) hv~v~ · ~ ~., .p ~'"/'Z. LOG OF TEST PROCEDURES PRESSURE VOLUME MEASUREMENIS ~) IEMPtHAIUA[ COMPENSAI~N CHANGING , A~UUULAIED (SupplemenfalJ CONIfl~ tiE,fiD lO ~1 GAL USE lACIeR Iai EACH REAOING~ CHA~E · 0ATE . and funning tesl. (Use full i~ tn Inches Graduate Replaced (-) Change CompulahoQ Adjustment ~ lengfh Of line il needed.) Oeginning Level I0 S~o~ lower - E*pansmn ', Eapansmn I') ~ Al Low Levd TIME of whkh Oelofe Ariel P, od~f . Cha~e {24 hE.) Readin~ fleslo~ed Rezdln~ Rezdin~ Recove~eO I') 13~V} -- 137{~ I 21 Slaloment: II is lbo responsibility of the owner and/or operalor of ~ P-T Tank Test Dala Chart .~ Tank and producl handling sysiem has ~en tesl~ light syslom Io immodlalolyadviseslaleandlocal authoritle~olany "~'~,. Additional Info according IO the Pr~islon Tesl Criteria as established by im~lle~hazardandlhepossibililyo~anyre~rtable~lluHonlo .7" N,F.P.A, publlcallon 329, This I$ riel Inlended to Indicale Ihe envlronmenl as a resull el the indlcat~ lailure el Ihi~ permission DE a leak, syslem. Healh Consullanls Incor~ral~ does not ~sume any . . f~ OR ,esponsibilily or liabilily lot any Io, i el pr~uct to the .' I.' Net Volume Change at Conclus~n o~re¢ision Tesl ~h . environment. ~,-:~, ' Sign~hne of Tesler: ..__ ~............. lest occording Io the Precision Tesl Criteria as eslablished by :~,-., . petro T!te ~ 100 TOSCA DRIVI: ~,,,~ ~,~ '~ '~, P.O. BOX C5.200 ~, ..;~ STOJJGHTC~tL M,*, 02072.1591 Date: ,12/02/88 To: SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Re: SS# 7-11 #19382 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA Attention: Jeff Simonson This letter is to summarize the tank/line test(s) results at the referenced Current Test Results Tank No. Capacit~ Product Tank Prod. Line Date . Tight North of 3 10,000 Regular I-.015 gph 11/21/881 Yes Southof3 10,000 Reg. U/L +.013 gphl 11/21/88 Yes These test results are as of the day tested. If you have any questions please call me at (70~) 255-9580. Si ncerely, Manager of Environmental Services MAR 0 1989 I(~ttl OO~nly Health Del)t. 2501 Oak Street · Napa, CA 94559 · 707/255-9580 Contractor's License #426908. CAL-T-145999 "Data chart for Tank System Tightness Test PLEASE PRINT 1. OWNER ~,,~ [] 2. OPERATOR 3. REASON FOR TEST 4. WHO REQUESTED TEST AN0 WHEN 6. INSTALLATION DATA 7. UNDERGROUND WATER 8. FILL-UP ARRANGEMENTS -- 9. CONTRACTOR, MECHANICS. lO. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS . Te~tm were ma on the above tonk lystems In ~c~rdance with le'~t pr~r~ ~ for 11. TEST RESULTS I 32. SENSOR 13. ............. CERTIFJC~TION" 15. TANK TO TEST isa. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD ' 16. CAPACITY 17. FILUUP FOR TEST O,~-, TSTT ~SSEMDLY 21. VAPOR ~ECOVERY S~STE~ ~,~,~ A.. ~' ~o, '~ .,~ .,,y ........................... 30 , ..,,., ,~ ,,-..,, ,,~. ~,,~ ~,,... .......... '~" ? . 20. EXTENSION HOSE SE~NG ~ ~ ~T,.kd,... ............. ~" ~EFFlClENTOFEXPANS10N(C0mple,ealtercir~ulati0n)24 A.P.I.O,,vhy co7~ ~.~?~ ~ ~.,., T.~,., .... ,,., c,.~,.,~ ' The I~Ve Calcullllons Itl 1o ~ used for d~ soil COndllJon$ Io Tlbll cull to compens~le Io~ the pr~ence ol su~urf,ce w~lar In Ihe link TfJn~fa~ COE Io Line 2~. ~ele, I0 N.F.PA. 30. ~ecflonl 2-32.' nnd 2-1.2 ,nd Ih~ I,nk 25. (~2 ~ (b) 2~ 30. ,¥OROStAt,C 31. 34. 38..L~ v0tu~E 39. 10GOF TESI PROCEOUR(S PRESSURE VOI. UME MEASUREMENISIV! II. Ml'lllAIllltt CItMI1-NSAIIUN CIIANGING ; ACCUMLRAIE0 (Supplemenlal) CONTROL IIECORO lO .COl GAL. USE tACII)H la, t EACH READING CHANGE ' :':i 28. Record details el selling up 29. Standpipe Level 32. P, oduct i. 33. P, od,ct 35. 36. 37. i!.~~ 0AlE and furman9 lest. IUse tull ReadingNo. in I~hes Graduate Replaced I-) I hem~.ll' Ili~jh,~lChange. Computal~onlcl ~ Iai · ........ * ., , Volume MinuS~ lenglh OI line if needed.) Oeginning Level lo Se.sm t ewer t ~l)a.~,mn ' Expam, tuh (.) ~ Al Low Livid c~le II~E of which Octopi Allcf .:,. (~4 hr.) Reading Restored .Reading Reading ~>..: . · ~ · ·. ........ · ....................... : .............. ~ ............. ~ , ~ '? . ::'::':.,.. /~o /~r D'z:~/~ ........................................... ~,:,/r.~ ~ /5. q /z" . z/o. .~zo. . ~: }~oo ,/ ,/~_~__ ./_Z:~ . /Z~. .~o =f3~ f.o~ ~g .... '3 h o~3 ' 008 - ~// '~" '/v,~,~ ,! ................ % L~. v /z': .... .j~ . vT~ .~. :. 2. Slntoment: It is the responsibility ol the owner and/o/operato~ of Ihll ~-T T~nk TesI DaI~ Chart ~ Tank and product handling syslem has ~en tesl~ tighl syslem lo immediately advise slate and lo~l lulhorltles oI Any ::" Addillonal IQfo. according Io tho Proclsion Tesl Crileria as established by Impli~d~azard and thepossibililyofAnyrepo~ble~llutlonlo N.F.P.A. publicAllon 329. This IS nol Inlended lo Indicale the environment permission OI ~ leak. syslem. Healh ConsuIIBnls lncor~r~ do~ nol u~ume Any ', . -. O/~ OR responsibility or liability for any loss ol pr~uct Io the 1. Nel Volume Change al COnclusion of Precision Tesl ..... gph envi~onmenl. ':.' Sign~h~re of Tester: lesl occordin9 Io tho Precision Tesl Crileria as eslablished ~ N.F.P.A, publlc~lion 329. Tan~ Owner/OperatOr ;: · Date 15. TANK 'fO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIEL0 16. CAPACITY F .... ~ ~. ~ . J~ ..,.,,o. c,.,,, I TSTT ASSEMBLY 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM (;~]s=.o.t {~$.,.~.,, ' ^*d 3o' ~0, -'r' p,o~,o .. ................... _3..0_,,. 24 b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION ' · 2 H.,.., to ,2'...,. ',o.. ~,,0.. 0,,.., //~'-~ ~.. 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING ~7/ ~) ,~,, ...... ,., ~,,,t,t...., ' /-~ H ';. · / 8 Z-. .,, ,,,,.,o..,..,,, .,,.,o o,.,, ..... ,o. 0~ ,.,. .................. ~FFICIENT DF EXPANSION (Complete aller circulalion) Ob ..... Rele. tO N.F.P.A. 30. Sectional'2-3.2.4 ,nd 2-1.2 ,nd Ih° Innk 25. (~]) x (b) : = '~?.. 30. mOROSt^.C 311 ' 34. 38. REt VOLUUE 39. LOG OF lEST PROCEOUflES PRESSURE VOLUME MEASUREMENIS IV) IEMPERAIURI: COMPENSAIIUN CHANGING ACCUMULAIEO (Supplemenlal) CONTROL RECORD IO (X)I GAL. USE I'ACIOII I,U EACH READING' C~ANGE 28. neco,d delaih ¢ set,l.g ,,D 29. S,a.d,iR, t,,,el 32. ~,o~ ~, 33. P,od,u 35. 36. 37. I,,,~,,,.,, 0AI[ and funning Tell. (Use full ~tading i~ I~hes G~aduate Replaced (-I CI,A-Qe Computation ._.A?~.~I~?I~ ' fha.hal Ihghc~ · tel * Iai * Vo~me Minus. lenglh of line if needed.) No Beginning Tevel to ' 5enso~ tuwee - [~pa.smn , [xpansi~ (,) ~ Al Low Level corette lIME of which Before Ariel Product Contfachon I-( Cha~e pe~ Mom (24 h~ ) Reading Reslo~e6 Reading Readin~ Recove~e~ I') 13~V) -- 137{~ (NFPA ':'.~ P-T Tank Test Dale Charl ~. Slll~menl: ' II ti IRe responsibilily BI IRe owner ~nd/ot '.~'(. · Addition al Info , according 1o the Pf~islon Tell Criteria as oslabllshed by ' Jmplle~hazapd and Ihe possibility ol any reportable ~llutlon Io :..,..~:" ~ N.F.P.A. publication 329. This Is not Intended to Jndicalo Ihe environment as a result OI the indlcat~ latlure ct this . ~[ . permission ol a leak. syslem. Heath Cpnsultants Incot~tal~ do~ no[ M~ume any · ' ~ O/~ OR responsibility or liability lot any loss of pr~uct to Ihe ,.', 1. Nel Volume Change at Conclusion ol Precision Tesl ' gph · ' lesl according to Iho Precision Test Crllerla as eslablish~d by ".'~ ' N.F.P.A. publicallon.329. Tank Owner/Operalor ' ' ',. Dale '-I IOO TOSCA DRIVE ., ~.;~ ST(~UGI-ITON, MA O2072.1591 KERN COb 2700 'M' Street. Ste. 300 Bakersfield. CA 93301 .,viromaentaJ. Hea.].th Servi,.~:s Dep,{ ,-- P (-_~05) 861-3636 ~ RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL ~'~~ NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED ...~.. NOT FOR ~NTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) ' Sen, ,o "~~~' P.O_ Slate a~ Z,P Code ~ '~~~' Postage Cedified Fee Sgeoal'Delivery Fee Restncted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing to whom and Dale Delivered Ap~ 25. [989 ~ Return Receipt showing to whom. ~ Date. and Address of Delive~ ~ TOTAL Postage and Fees S Mr Alan Guttersen ~ The Southland Corporation ~"~' ~ Postmark or Date ~40 South State Colle8e Anaheim, California 92806 ~-~ ,C ~,Z,'~ ~-~.--~ e - ~ SUBJECT: Location: 1626 Beale Avenue Bakersfield, California '93305 Known As: ?-Eleven 2125-19382 PERMIT ~: laO015 Dea{ Mr. Alan Outtersen~ This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property, described above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an under,round storaMe tank. This notice' is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. As a responsible party, you must provide for all studies end work relatin¢ ..... ~*-m the above described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. ............. ~-~qaJ Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code ~"'~ *h~_thrqa~ to the environment as a result ~a~2whea '-~- ......... u~SIS, DEVELOP A SITE )~i:~RNTO" =°mpl~eitem~3and4. ~AN FOR KERN cOUNTY this will p~ent this ~ORF ~S ~N~T~ATED. ' ~ states the mJnJmum · .. ~ue~ed' ~ ' ,' Aents [or selectin¢ ~ glossary o~ te~ms, ~s to commonly'asked ..... :*:'"".'.~"'~':~_~~,~,~y~ :,-.. ' ~coo lronmentally sensitive obtain~ignatureofaddre~ee ProMram for recover~ Of agentand ~a for sites are as follows: " ~e~esfe~ , . zn 100 feet of ETUR; 2.Nearest surface water ~n unlined (:onveyance is within 75 feet of tank(s), or 3.Nearest agricultural or domesti(; water well is within 75 feet of tanks(s), or 4.Facility is located in a designated aquifer recharge area, or 5. Permitting Anthority determines possible adverse environmental, impact due to facility proximity to unique w]ldlife habitat areas. The cost Incurred by Kern County Environmental Health ~or 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 llealth under the terms of the State contract described below. This contract ONLY pertains to costs associated with oversight. STATE CONTRACT 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 bill 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. Accordlngly, Attachment "D", the will serve as the offlcial notification of enrollment into the State Contract. I~ you should have any questions regarding this mat. ret, please contact John Nilon, contract manager, at (805) 861--3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments KERN CO{J. 'FY 2700 'M' Street. Ste.' 300 8ake~f~eld. CA 93301 ,.,nvironmental Health Services Dep ATTACHMENT "D" April 25,.1989 Mr. Alan Guttersen The Southland Corporation 1240 South State College Anaheim, California 92806 SUBJECT: Location: 1626 Beale Avenue Bakersfield, California 93305 Known As: 7-Eleven 2125-19382 PERMIT #: 140015 Dear Mr. Alan Guttersen: This letter will serve as. the official notification concerning reimbursement ~equirements for a responsible party enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program. As mentioned in the introductory letter, by either not'responding to this package within ten (10) calendar days or through your own selection of tile State Contract option, your site will be placed under the terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated 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(les) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety'code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all state and' local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site, and the above , Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon. contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments ,1.70OFIower Street eXERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTIV~I'' HEALTH OFF,CE. , Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. : Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION %J ~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ~' Vernon S. Reichard ~ INTERIM PERMIT PERMIT~el 4OO1 5C TO OPERATE: ISSUED: JULY 1', 1986 o EXP I RE S: JULY 1, 1989 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 3 FACILITY: ~ OWNER: 7-ELEVEN 2125-19382 ~ THE SOUTHLAND coRpORATION 1626 BEALE AVENUE I 1240 SOUTH STATE COLLEGE · BAKERSFIELD, CA ] ANAHEIM, CA 92806....::...,/ TANK # '. AGE( IN yRS) ' SUBSTANCE CODE NOT~: AbL [NTER[N REQU[REN[NTS ESTABLISHED BY TH~ PERN[TT[NG AUTHORITY MUST BE NET DURING THE TERN OF ~H[S 'DATE:PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: '. .. FILE CONTENTS INVENTORY Facility ~ ~,. ~ -, DPermit to O~'~r-ate ~ - Date [~Construction Permit ~ ~SLC~I~ Date [-]Permit to aband,on~ No. of Tanks Date [-]Amended Permit Conditions ' ' '  .Permit Application-Form, _~ Tank 's'heets, Application to Abandon tanks(s) Date Annual gepor]~ _Fo]~ms [2]Copy of Written Contract Between Owner & Operator ~] Inspect ion Reports rqCorrespondence - Received Da te Da te Date []Correspondence - Mailed Date Da te Da te []Unauthorized Release Reports [-]Abandonment/Closure Reports - []Sampling/Lab Reports []MVF Compliance Check (New Construct{'on Checkli'st) [~STD Compliance Check (New Construction Checklist) [-]MVF Plan Check (New Construction) [']STD Plan Check (New Construction) DMVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) [-]STD Plan Check (Existing Facility) [~'Incomplete Applicati'on" Form ~Permit Application Checklist [-]Permit Instructions DDiscarded DTightness Test Results Date Da te Date [-]Monitoring Well Construction Data/Permits ~Environmental Sensitivity Data: [~]Groundwater Drilling, Boring Logs ~Location of Water Wells [~Statement of Underground Conduits ~Plot Plan Featuring All Environmentally Sensitive Data [-]Photos [~Construction Drawings Location: '~1~_~ .. ~Half sheet showing date received and tally of inspection time, etc [-]Miscellaneous BECKER INDUSTRIES, INC. · ,': ~' _,~, ~ ~, ~ ~/ %~E~I " Date- January 23, 1989 · ~ / To: KERN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HmqLT~' ,-~ ENV IRONMENTAL HEALTH 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 i oo rC Attention: These are copies of the results of tests performed on underground tanks in your county. Also included are copies of current testing certificates for each one of our certified tank testers. IF you have any questions Flease call me at (707)' 255-9580. Sincerely, Dougla~Rust " Manager Environmental Services 2501 Oak Sh'eel · Napa, CA !)4559 · 707/255-9580 For Use With ..,. ,, ,~ ~/~ - ~ LJ~ . '. t ' .... . ~ ~. ~x/ r~~ ..... ;" I A' ~,~,~ ~ ~/r ....... .. ~ /~1~4 ~/~/~ F~o ~ B K R INDUSi IES, INC. Date: January 23, 1989 To: SOUTHLAND CORPORATION Re: SS# 7-!1 #19382 1626 Beale Ave. Bakersfield, CA Attention: Jeff Simonson .............. This letter is to summarize the tank/line test(s) results at_..th_e.._rg.~.erenced site. Current Test Results Tank No. Capacity Product Tank Prod. Line Date Tight I Reg. U/L INCONCLUSIVE 112/27/88 INCONCLUSI\E These test results are as of the day tested. If you have any questi.ons please call me at (707) 255-9580. Sincerely, Douglas . Manager of Environmental Services 2501 Oak Street · Napa, CA 94559. 707/255-9580 Contractor's License #426908. CAL-T-145999 2501 Oak Street · Napa, CA 94559 · 707/255-9580 Contractor's License #426908 · CAL-T-,145999 .for successful completion pi academic and practical HEATH CONSULTANTS INC. petro lite' TANK TESTING SYSTEMS in .Milwaukee, Wl~ once , TRAINING COURSE held ember 29-30 1987 WILLIAM J. PURPORA ' ' , DOUG RUST lla~ ~u~e~ful[I/~mpleteh training ~n tile ~perati~n ~iuen fl]i~ , 5T~ ha~ ~ FEBRUARY , 1 g ~8 CA 0236 O.F' Presented to \ . , ;, ' ' . ~ ~ ~ · · MARK.i j';.' 'SHAw. . ;,:..'.~;,:....,..:,'.,..,:;,....: .:.. · ......,/:"¢,-?,: .=¢/.'.¢... of Becket IndUstries for successful completion of academic and practical · ' HEATH· CONSULTANTS INC. p~tro TI__I~' TANK TESTING SYSTEMS TRAINING COURSE held iR Sacramento, CA on....M..arch 28-Apri£"1, 1988. P;O. BOX 17591 (414) 228-7631 ' SERIAL # 4 1 4 WHITEFISH BAY. WI 53217 (414) 332-4484 MARK SHAW rompl~t~h trainino on ~ o~tion ;.' CA 0271 Brian Francis HendricEson Of Becket Industries for successful completion of academic and practical HEATH CONSULTANTS INC. F~lro TI__t~' TANK TESTING SYSTEMS TRAINING COURSEheldin Housto,. Tx on Oct 31-Nov 4 ~988 TANK TESTING & TRAINING CONSULTANT ~ ~ ¢~ -- P,O. BOX 17591- (414) 228-7631 SERIAL ~ 4 7'4 ~ ~ WHITEFISH BAY, WI 5321~ (414) 332-4484 Presented to . CHRIS A.'. HENDRIcKSON . . .... ~:.::...:,....:.. : of Becket Industries, Inc. for successful completion of academic and practical HEATH CONSULTANTS INC. petro ~,lt___~' TANK TESTING SYSTEMS TRAINING COURSE held in · WILLIAM J. PURPORA P.O. BOX 17591 (414) 228-7631 SERIAL # 4 1 4 8 WHITEFISH BAY. WI 53217 (414) 332-4484 Kern County Ilealth Departjt Div.ision of Environmental~ :h ~,ation Date 17,00 Flower Street, Bakersf'~e~d, CA 93305 ~'. (80,,5) 861-3636 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UND'ERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type Of Application (check): []New Facility []Modification Of Facility []Existing Facility [~Transfer Of Ownership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days ~ 6,~e~N Type Of Business (check): ~Gasoline Station ~Other '(~escribe) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? ~Yes ~No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? ~Yes~No Facility Address {~Z~ ~ ~9~ ~~09]3~Nearest Cross St. T R SEC (Rural Locations 0nl~) ~ Owner ~Va~ Co~~mN Contact Person 'k~ Address ~o S. ~ Cau~ ~;~ ~N~el~ Zip 9%%O~ Telephone ~lq- Operator ~,~ ~ ~ Contact Person ~N B. Water To Facility Provided By D to Groundwater Soil Characteristics At Facility Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations C. Contractor Li~b'~ Co~ag~,o~ ~Nc. CA Contractor's License No. Proposed Starting Date %-%-%q Proposed Completion Date Worker's Compensation Certification No. Insurer :{ D. If This Permit Is For ~odification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Descri '.'. Modifications Proposed F; F; ~ E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank r Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded. Regular Premium Diesel Waste Fuel ~L 0il F. Chemical ComPosition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels Tank ~ Chemical Stored (non-commercial n~e) CAS ~ (if known) Chemical Previously (if different) G. Transfer Of O~vnership Date Of Transfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all oblig~tions of Permit No. I understand that the Permitting Authority may revie'.~ modify or renominate the transfer of the Permit to Operate thLs underground :~l'.o~' facility upon receiving this completed form. This form has been completed under penalty of, perjury and to the best of ny knowledge is tr', and correct. Si.g,:ature "~.L. ?~.~~. Title (%ffL~0L~'N~ -~C~ TANK # ~-(FILLI OUT SEPARATE ~ EACH TANK) j F TIfifi7 ALL APPR E BOXES ,H. 1". Tank is: [] Vaulted [] Non-Vaulted [] Double-Wall ~;~ Single-Wall 2. Tank Material [] Carbon Steel [] Stain]ess Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel [] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze ~] UnknoWn [] Other (describe): 8. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness {Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer ~ -~ V~o,~ I0,o'oo ~00~. 4. Tank Secondary Containment -[~ Double-Wall ~] Synthetic Liner ~ Lined Vault ~ None ~ Unknown ~= Other {describe}:- Manufacturer: Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5.'Tank Interior Lining ~ ~ubber ~ Alkyd ~Epoxy ~ Phenolic ~ Glass ~ Clay .~ Unlined ~ Unknowo ~ Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ~' ~alvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad ~ Polyethylene ~rap ~ Vinyl ~rapping ~.~ Tar o~ Asphalt ~ Unkno~tt ~ None ~ Othe~ (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~ None ~ I~pressed Current System ~] Sacrificial 'Anode System ~ Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection,, MonitorinK, and Interception a. Tank: ~ Visual (vaulted tanks only) ~ Groundwater Monitoring ~ell(s) ~ Vadose Zone. Monitoring ~el](s) ~ U-Tube ~ithout Liner .~ U-Tube ~ith Compatible Liner Directing Flo~ To Monitoring ~ell(s)* ~ Vapor Detector *~ Liquid 'Level Sensor* ~ Conductivity Sensor* ~ Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double ~all Tank * ~ Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring ~ell Or Annular' Space ~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ~ Periodic Tightness Testing ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other b. Piping: ~ Flo~-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* ~Monitoring Sump ~ith Race.ay ~ Sealed Concrete Race.ay ~ Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Race.ay ~Sy~thetic Llne~ Race.ay ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other · Describe Make & Model:. ~ ~c.~ 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown ~Su~ ~L. T~tc~ Date Of Last Tightness Test lI~-%G Results Of Test ~T- s~Xr~ ~c~c. Test Name ~V~%~ Testing Company H~& ~Nv~d~ 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~ Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ~ Tape Float Gauge ~ Float Vent Valves ~ 'Auto Shut-Off Controls ~ Capacitance Sensor ~ Sealed Fill Box ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other: T~o~% ~7~-[ ~ ~o~ List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Material ~ Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ~ Pressure ~ Suction ~ Gravity Approximate Length Of Pipe Run i~ F~ b. UnderMround Piping Corrosion Protection: . ~ Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad ~ Impressed Current ~ Sacrificial Anode ~ Polyethylene ~rap ~ Electrical.Isolation ~ Vinyl ~rap ~Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ~ None ~ Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ~ Double-Wall ~ Synthetic Liner System ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other (describe): ,. ~. TANK # '1,-C (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM £' '~AC}! TANK) ~ FOR EACII SECTION, CIIECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: []Vaulted [] Non-Vaulted [] Double-Wall ~ Single-Wall 2, Tank Material Carbon Steel [] Stain]ess Steel [~] Polyvin¥1 Chloride [~] Fiberglass-Clad Steel []Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze []Unknown []Other (describe): ~. Prtmar~ Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capaci~ (Gall'ons} Manufacturer 4. ~mnk Secondar~ Containment ~ Double-Wall ~ S~nthetic Liner ~ Lined Vault ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Othe~ (describe): Manufacturer: Material' Thickness (Inches) Cap~oity (Gals.) 5.'Tank Interior LlnlnK ~' Rubber ~ Alkyd ~Ep°x~ ~Phenoli~ ~ ~lass ~ Cla~ ~ Unlined ~ Unknown ~ Other (describe): ~. Tank Corrosion Protection ~ Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad ~ Polyethylene Wrap ~ Vinyl ~ Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ~ None ~ Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~ None ~ Impressed Curr~nt S~stem ~ Sacrificial Anode S~stem ~ Describe S~stem a Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, MonitorinK, and ~nterception a. Tauk: ~ Visual (vaulted tanks only) ~ Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) ~ Vadose Zone Mon~torin~ Well(s) ~ U-Tube Without Liner .~ U-Tube with Compatible Liner DlrectinR Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* ~ Vapor Detector*~ Liquid Level Sensor* ~ Conduotivtt~ Sensor* ~ Pressure Sensor [n Annular Space Of Double Wall Taak * ~ Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annular Space ~ DailF ~augtng ~ Inventory Reconciliation ~ ~eriodi~ Tightness Testing ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pr~ssu~ized Piping* ~Monitoring Sump With Raceway' ~ Semled Concrete Racewa~ ~ Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raoew~F ~SFnthetio Liner Raceway ~ None ~Unknown ~ Other · Descrine Make ~ Model:. ~gO 8. Tan~ Tightness ~ Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Date Of Last Tightness Test H-~o~%~ Results Of Test T~Nk ~ Test Name N~6~ Testing Compan~ ~6~ 9. Tank Repalr~ Tank Repaired? ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~ Operator Fills, COntrols, ~ Visua]l~ Monitors Level ~ Tape Float Gauge ~ Float Vent Valves ~ Auto Shut-Off Controls ~ Capacitance Sensor ~ Sealed Fill Box ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other: W~sM% ~T~-~ 7%N~ ~o~ List Make · Model For Above Devices a. Underground Piping: ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ Manufacturer ~ Pressure ~ Suction ~ Gravity Approximate Length Of Pipe Run b. Unde~M~ound Piping Corrosion Pro(ectton: ~ Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad ~ Impressed Current ~ Sacrificial Anode ~ Polyethylene Wra~ ~ Electrical .Isolation ~ Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ~ None ~'Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ~ Double-Wail ~ Synthetic Liner System ~ None ~ Unknown TANK # ..,~L~_.NC (FILL OUT SEPARATE FOR_~ ZACH TANK) H~ 1.'Tank is: '[] Vaulted [] Non-Vaulted [] Double-Wall ~3 Single-Nail 2. ,Tank Material ~ Carbon Steel ~ S'toin]ess Steel ~ Polyvtnyl Chlouide ~ Fibecglas~-glad Steel ~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ~ Concrete ~ Aluminum ~ Bronze ~ Unknown ~ Othec (describe): 8. Pcimary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) ~anufacturer 4. :~ank,Secondury Containment ~ Double-~all ~ Synthetic Llner ~ Lined Vault ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other (describe): ~anufacturer: Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5.'Tank Interior Linin~ ~ Rubber ~ Alkyd ~gpoxy ~Phenolic ~ Glass ~ Clay ~ Unlined ~ Unknown ~ Other (describe).: 6. Tank Corrosion Protection . ~ Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad ~ PolyethYlene Hrap .~ Vinyl Wrapping ~ Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ~ None ~ Other ('describe): Cathodic Protection: ~ None ~ impressed Current Sys~.em ~ Sacrificial Anode System ~ Describe System & Equipment: ~ -:'~ ..... ~. Leak Detection, Monitoring, an~nterception ':'. ...... ~ a. Tank: ~ Visual (vaulted tanks only) ~ Groundwater Monitoring ~ell(s) ~ Vadose Zone Monitoring ~el](s) ~ U-Tube ~tthout Liner ,~ U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flo~ To ~onitoring Well(s)* ~ Vapor Detectov'*~ Liquid Level Sensor* ~ Conductivity Sensor* ~ Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double ~all Tank * ~ Liquid Retrieval ~ Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring ~ell Or Annular Space ~ Daily Gauging ~ Inventory Reconciliation ~ Periodic Tightness Testing ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other b. Piping: ~Flo~-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* ~Ronitoring Sump W/th Race.ay ~ Sealed Concrete Race.ay ~ Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ~Synthettc Liner Raceway ~ None ~Unkno~n ~ Other · Describe ~ake & Rodel:. ~o 3~T 8. Tan~ Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Date Of Last Tightness Test ~t-~-~ ,, Results Of Test~a~lc o~ ' Test Name ~u~a Testing Company 9..Tank Repair Tank Repaired? ~ Yes ~ No ~ Unknown Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repair~ 10. Overfill Protection ~ Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ~ Tape Float 6au~e ~ Float Vent Valves ~ Auto Shut-Off Controls ~ Capacitance Sensor ~ Sealed Fill Box ~ None ~ Unknown ~ Other: ~of~ .~-) ~ ,mo~ List Mak~ & Model For Above Devices 11. piping a. Underground Piping: ~ Yes ~ No .~ Unknown ~atertal Thickness (inches) Oiameter )~' ~anufacturer ~ Pressure ~Suction ~ Gravity Approximate Length Of Pipe Run b. Underground Piping Corrosiou Protection: ~ oalvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad ~ Impressed Current ~ Sacrificial Anode ~ Polyethylene ~rap ~ Electrical ,Isolation ~ Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ~None ~ Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containnent: ~ Double-Wall ~ Synthetic Liner Systen ~ None ~ Unknown ~. Other (describe): fern County Health Department ~ivision on Environmental Heal;~ Application 700 Flower Street, Bakersfiel~'CA 93305 ~' ~ APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type o__~f Application (check): ONew Facility ~Modification of Facility OExisting Facility ~]Transfer of Ownership ,. ~ergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days ~/~4~;~ Nights Facility Name ~{.~&;~ ~-- / ~3~,2' No. of Tanks Type of Business (check): ~Gasoline Station ~Other (describe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? ~Yes ~No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes? [~Yes ~No Facility Address /~, ~~ ~/~,. Nearest Cross St. ~.~~ , T R ' SEC (Rural Locations ~ly) ;%ddress . p ~ Telephone Operator .~q~r_ Contac~ Person Addr ess Zip' ..., Telephone , , . ~. ~ter to Facility Provided by. ,, Depth Soil (~k~racteristics'. at Facility , ~a$is for Soil Type and Grot~d~ter Depth Deteminations ' contractor T% /~T~ /~/(~. G~ Contractor's License Proposed Start n~ Date ~,~S_ ~9~' -'~ropos~ Completion Dste Worker's Ccm~nsaticn .Certification ~ Jn] W~ F~,~$ Insurer iiIf This Permit Is For Modification Of An E~isting Facility, Briefly Dmscribe Modifications Proposed ' ~ ' Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank ~ %~.ste ~roduct Motor Veh. i.c.l.e Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel Waste Fuel -UtT- :. Chmical Camposit~on of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank $ Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS $ (if kno~%) Chemical Previously Stored (if different) ;..Transfer of Ownership Date of ~-ansfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all o61ig'ations of Permit No. issued to I understand that the Permitting Anthority may review and modify or terminate the t~ansfer of the Permit to O~erate this ~derqro~d storage facility upon receiving this c~mpleted form. This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true S,g na tut e /.~_ / ~#,~/tm~~-- Title ~ Date' ~~_~ ~ TANK ~ J (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) ~ ~ FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES {. 1. Tank is: [']Vaulted ['~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material ---~Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel []Polyvinyl Chloride D Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~in~ [] Bronze [-]Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Iqstalled Thickness (Inches) CaPacity (Gallons) Manufacturer k S'ecohd'7/77 ! ~ ~ 4. Tan ary Containment []Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vault ~None []Unknown [-1Other (describe): Manufacturer: []Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5.. Tank Interior Linin~ DRubber []-]Alkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay ~lined []unknown []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --]~Galvanized ~ass-Clad []Polyethylene wrap []Vinyl Wrappin~ ~lTar or Asphalt ~_Unkno~ []None []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~one []Impressed Current System ~lsecrificial Anode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, MOnitoring, and Interception a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) [-]Groundwater Monitoring' Wall(s) DVadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) []U-Tube Without Liner ~lU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring We.il(s)* Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [] Conductivit~ Sensor= [] Pressure Sensor in Annular' Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid ~etrie~al & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ~eriodic Tightness Testin~ I-]None[]Unkno'~ [~Other b. Piping: M~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping= [-1Monitoring S~a~p with Raceway []Sealed Concrete Raceway []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ~Synthetic Liner Raceway []None [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Model: ~6~ J~. 8. ~en Tightness Tested? []Yes ~No []Unknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Ta~k ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes ~No '~[]Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe RePairs 10. Overfill Protection ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut-Off Controls []Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box [~None [']Unknown []Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~Yes ~No []UnknOwn Material ~ Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ ~' Manufacturer ,, . ~Pressure []Suct'i'on []Gravity Approximate Length pe o m b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized ~iberglass-Clad []Impressed Current [-]Sacrificial Anode ~Polyethylene Wrap []Electrical Isolation []Vinyl.Wrap []Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []'None DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: ~Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System []None [~Unknown []Other (describe): TANK ~ ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES h 1. Tank is: []Vaulted []Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. Ta~ Material --~Carbon Steel [-]Stainless Steel [~Polyvinyl Chloride [']Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Alumin~m~ [] Bronze []Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Ipstalled Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Ta'__~k/~ec&da ry Containment []Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault ~None []Unknown r~other (describe): " Manufacturer: r~Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lining DRubber []Alkyd []EPoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay ~L~lined []~nknown []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --]~Galvanfzed ~ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap []Viny~ Wrapping ['~Tar or Asphalt ~_Unknown ['1None []Other (describe): 'Cathodic Protection: ~ione DImpressed Current System ~lSacrificial Anode System ~--~ribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only) [-]Groundwater Monitorirg' Well(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) []U-Tube Without Liner ~[]U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg Well(s)* Vapor Detector* r-] Liquid Level Sensora [] Conductivit~ Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank, [] Liquid Betrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space 1Daily C~,u~ing & Inventory Reconciliation ~Periodic. Tightness Testing NoneD Unknown [] Other b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping" []Monitoring St~p with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Race~ay [] Hal f-Cut Cnmpatible Pipe Race~ay ~ Synthetic Liner Race~ay [] None [] Unknown r7 Other *Describe Make & Model: ~ 8. Tank Tightness l~is TanJ{ Been Tightness Tested? [~Yes ~No []Unknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing C~mpany 9. Tank ~ ' Tank Repaired? []Yes ~No [~Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ' []Tape Float Gau~e []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls []CapacitanCe Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box [-]None []Unknown [~Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~Yes []No []Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Di~eter ~ *' Manufacturer _~.~;.~ /~2/~ ~Pressure []SUCtion. E]Gravity Approximate Length pe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvanized ~iberglass-Clad []Imp~:essed Current [-]Sacrificial Anode E]Polyethylene wrap [-]Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: E]Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System []None [-]Unknown []Other (describe): " TANK ~ ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) ~ '~ FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES {. 1. Tank is: ~Vaulted [~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wail ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material  Carbon Steel [~Stainless Steel ~Polyvinyl Chloride ~Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~in~m~ [] Bronze []Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tank ary Contair~ent ' [~Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault ~None OUnknown ['7Other (describe): Manufacturer []Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lining ---~Rubber OAlkyd []Epoxy ~henolic []Glass []Clay ~l~lined []~known []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --]~Galvani'zed ~ass-Clad []Pol~thylene Wrap [~Vinyl. Wrapping ['~Tar or Asphalt m__Unknown []None [~Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~one [~Impressed Current System []Sacrificial Anode System Describ~ System & Equipment:' 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) ~]Groundwater Monitoring' Wail(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) OU-Tube Without Liner []U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Wal~l(s)* O Vapor D~tector* [] Liquid Level sensor* [] Conductivity sensor' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- [] Liquid Bmtrie~al & Inspactio~ From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space 1Daily -~ugirg & Inventory Reconciliation ~Periodic Tightness Testin~ None ~ Unknown [] Other b. Pi~ing: M~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' [] Monitoring Sump with Race~y [] Sealed Concrete Race~y [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Race~ay ~Synthet~c Liner Race~ay []None [] Unknown 0'7 Other · Describe Make & Model: ~6~ 8. Tank Tightness · ~is Tan~ Been Tightness Tested? []Yes ~No ~Unknown Date Of Lest Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes ~No []Unknown Dgte(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~--Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls []Capacitance Sensor ~sealed Fill Box ONone []Unknown ~Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices ll. Piping a. Underground Piping: $~Yes ONo []UnknOwn Material ~) Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ ~' Manufacturer,, ~l~ressure 0']Suction []Gravity Approximate Length of Pim b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvanized ~iberglass-Clad []Impressed Current' []Sacrificial Anode []Polyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation [-]Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairm~ent: [~Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System []None []Unknown []Other (describe): PERI/IT CHECKLIST 7-Eleven Store #2125-19382 Fa~tlity 1624 .Bea~e Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93305 Permit 8 140015c rThis checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary ·packet enclosures were received an~d that the Permlttee has obtained all necessary equipment to lmple&ent the first phase of ~onitorlng requirements. Please complete this form and return to KCHD In the self-addressed envelope provided within 30 ~a~S of receipt. Check: yes No A. The packet I received contained: x 1) Cover Letter, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and Operator), Chapter 15 (KC0C 80-3941), Explanation of Substance' Codes, Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 'X 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-lO. x 3) The Pollowtng Porms: a) Inventory Recording Sheet b) Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse c) Trend Analysis Worksheet x 4) An Action Chart {to post at facility) x B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Monitoring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find o~ner's na~e and address, facility na~e and address, operator's na~e and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): x 1) Acceptable gauging instrument ,X 2) "Striker plate(s)' in tank(s) ~ 3) Water-finding paste ~ . ~ D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet' pertaining to Agreements between O~ner and Operator and hereby state that the'o~ner of this facility is the operator (if 'no" is checked, attach a copy of a~reement between .... ~g l/ o~ner and operator). ~ Or E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). ~. As r'equired on page 6 of-Handbook ~UT-~O, alI meters at this facility have had calibration checks'within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman ~f out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "MeterCalibratton Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). O. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility in accordance with procedures described in Handbook SUT-10. Date Started Dac~mbpr 75.. 7986 S~ffnature of Person ComplettnK ~hecklist: ~ ~ ~',/~.~ ~-/~,~ d ~'L~-~ Date: D~c~mb~r 8: 7986 DistriCt Store # ·19382 Consigned Gasoline Letter Code: ~°'A ~ August 1, 1986 CALIFORNIA OWNER/OPERATOR AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of this 17th day of September 1986, by and' between THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION , a Texas corporation ("Southland'), 2828 North Haskell Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75204, and Dan and Joyce Webb ('Franchisee'), 1626 Beale Avenue, Bakersfield , California .93305 . WHEREAS, Southland is the owner of~ and Franchisee is the operator of, underground storage tanks at a retail motor fuels outlet located at 1626 Beale Avenue~ Bakersfield , California 93305 ("the outlet"). \ WHEREAS, Franchisee sells gasoline at the outlet on consignment from Southland pursuant to a Consigned Gasoline Addendum dated May 9, 1977 . WHEREAS, Southland's and Franchisee's respective ownership· and operation of underground storage tanks are subject to Chapter 6.7 of Division 20 of the California Health and Safety Code (the"Act') and regulations promulgated thereunder and codified in Subchapter 16 of Chapter 3, Title 23, California Administrative Code (the "Regulations"). WHEREAS, Section 25293 of the Act and Section 2610 (b) of the Regulations provide that if there is an operator of underground storage tanks at a facility who is not the owner of said tanks , the owner shall enter into a written contract with that operator to perform certain responsibilities under the Act and the Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of he premises and of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable'consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. This Agreement shall commence on' September 1 , 1986, and shall continue until expiration or termination of the Consigned Gasoline Addendum between the parties. 2. Franchisee shall monitor .the underground storage tanks at the outlet' in accordance with Section 2644 of the Regulations and any applicable Permit, rule or order issued pursuant to the Regulations. 3. FranchiSee shall maintain appropriate records %n accordance with Section 2712 of the Regulations and any applicable permit, rule or order issued pursuant to the Regulations. 4. Franchisee shall implement reporting procedures as required by any permit, rule or order issued pursuant to the Regulations. 5. At its expense, Southland agrees to train Franchisee in the monitoring of the underground storage tanks, the maintenance of appropriate records and the implementation of reporting procedures as set forth in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of this Agreement, and Franchisee agrees to attend such training. 6. Southland shall properly close the underground tanks at the outlet as required by any permit, rule or order issued pursuant to the Regulations. 7. Southland shall properly indemnify Franchisee against any liability for civil penalties assessed as a .result of Franchisee's failure to comply With the Act or Regulations, except that no indemnification shall be provided where the noncompliance is caused in whole or in part by Franc~isee's negligence or willful misconduct. 8. This Agreement shall not be modified, altered, amended or revoked except in writing duly executed by the parties. 9. A breach of this Agreement by Franchisee shall not constitute a ground for termination to nonrenewal of the 7- Eleven Store Franchise Agreement by.and between Franchisee and' Southland, unless the breach is otherwise, a breach of the 7- Eleven Store Franchise Agreement. 10. In the event of a dispute or controversy arising out of this Agreement or the breach 'thereof, the arbitration provisions of the 7-Eleven Store Franchise Agreement shall apply. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. FRANC H I SEE FRANCH I SEE ! ~ ~v~ion Ma~er Kat~een A. MeJl~ Glenn S. Waslien 8/86 POOR ' in. 0 ft. 1 ft. 2 ft,. ' 3 ft,. 4 ft~ 5 ft. 6 ft. 7 ft. 1/4 ~2 ~ 753 ~ 2002--~. 349S ] 5092 ~ 6675 ~ __af4'5' ,,, 1/2 ~ 7 ~ ~ { 20~o r ' , ...... i 3531 , ~12~ ~ 6707 ~ 817% ~ 9379 'Z~r~, [ =~6 ,' 5725 j 6S03 ~ 8257 t 9441 ..... 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Reichard UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT #140015M FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: 0WNER{S) NAME/ADDRESS: ?-Eleven The Southland Corporation 1626 Beale Avenue 1240 So. State College :, Bakersfield, CA Anaheim, CA 92806 I I NEW BUSINESS I PERMIT EXPIRES February 4, 1988 I__1 CHANGE OWNERSHIP { [__] RENEWAL [ APPROVAL DATE February 4, 1987 I I OTHER I APPROVED'BY POST ON PREMISES ...................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This permit applies only to the modification of an exJs~ting facility involving product piping and/or vent lines. 2. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site, inspection(s} with 24 hour advance notice. ACCEPTED· BY'__ffi__L~ ~, DATE DISTRICT OFFICES Icahalla Mniave . Ridclecrest Sha[ter , Taft 1700 Flower Street "~.-RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME'I~ HEALTH OFFICER Bak'ersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. -¢'~ Tele]~none (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION ~, DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT Vernon S. Reichard UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY ~ pERMIT #140015M FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: 0WNER~S ) NAME/ADDRESS: 7-Eleven The Southland Corporation 1626 Beale Avenue 1240 So. State College B~kersfield, CA Anaheim, CA 92806 o NEW BUSINESS [ PERMIT EXPIRES February 4, 1988 CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL ! APPROVAL DATE February 4, 1987 MODIFICATION OTHER ..................... POST ON PREMISES ..................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This permit applies only to the modification of an existing facility involving product piping and/or vent lines. 2. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 24 hour advance notice. ACCE TE DATE DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont . Lake Isabella Mojave . Ridgecrest . Shelter . Taft 1700 Flower Strew[ 1.= i H OFFICER Ba.k.~rsfield, Ca/ifor nia ! ~.~ ~.~/~ [ebertson, M.D. '',phone (805, 86',-, /~n ~IRONMENTAL HEALTH I S. Reichard . NT PROGRAH REGARDING: ...... -, -~ ~' ~ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST: EXPLANATION:  OWNER,.~GENT, CONT~CTOR, REPRESENTATIVEOF RESPONSIBLE PARTY) FORM ~IIMMP- 100 O~STmCT OFF~CES Delano . Lamoni . Lake Isabella Mo{ave Ridgecrest . Shafter Taft The Southland Corporation 1240 S. State College Blvd. ~100 ~ ~ ~ Anaheim, CA 92806 · Attention: Larry Morris Dear Larry: Enclosed are the results of the tank integrity tests performed at the Store ~2125-19382 located at 1626 Beale in Bakersfield,, CA on February 4, 1987. The system used for the tests is the Horner "Ezy-Chek" Tank Testing System, This system meets NFPA requirements, and is able to detect a leak rate of .05 Gallons per hour. This criteria of .05 gallons per hour is not to be construed as a permissable leak rate. Rather, it is an accuracy tolerance of the testing equipment, and allows for the many variables involved. We assume no responsibility for product leakage. Our responsibility extends only to testing of the tank as tight or not tight as of the date tested, within the accuracy tolerance of the Horner test System. The reports enclosed indicate that all the 'tanks passed the "System Test". The level at which the tank passed, was as follows: Tank #1 - Regular: Tight at 160.5" Tank #2 - Super Unlead: Tight at 155" Thank you for the opportunity to work with you in meetinq your tank testing needs. Very truly yours, (8181 995-1231 part PRECISION TANK TESTING, INC. 3960 [ ' ' ~n,-~ CANYON BLVD.. SUITE 422- STUDI© CI~'Y CAI_IF©RNIA 91604. 818-995-1231 EZY-CHEK WORKSHEET CUSTOMER: SOUTHLAND CORP. TEST DATE: 2/4/87 TEST LOCATION: STORE #2125-19382 CONTACT: Larry Morris 1626 Beale PHONE: (714) 63.5-7711 Bakersfield, CA TEST OPERATOR: Mike Mccarthy TEST RESULTS TANK TEST: LINE TEST: SYSTEM = TIGHT LINE = N/A TEST LEVEL = 16.0 Inches FINAL LEAK RATE = -.0094 TEST DATA TANK INFORMATION: PRODUCT INFORMATION: TANK # = i WATER = -0- I~ches PRODUCT = Regular GRAVITY = 55.5 CAPACITY -- = 10,000 Gallons TEMPERATURE = 56OF DIAMETER = 94 Inches COEFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION = Steel OF EXPANSION = .00058 RISER = 46 Inches TURBINE = Gilbarco TEST CALCULATIONS (* = Multlpl~) (/ = Divide) TEMP CALIBRATION (TC) = 5.8 LEVEL CALIBRATION (LC) = .0033 (7ank Cap. * ¢oef. of £xpeusloa) (0. 0S Ge[Ions / IS) TEMPERATURE RESULTS LEVEL RESULTS (Temp. ~ln, loss- * TC) (Level gala, loss- / LC) TIME TEMP. GAIN TEMP. LEVEL GAIN LEVEL FINAL HOURLY START LOSS- RESULT START LOSS- RESULT RESULT RATE 11:00 .616 - - 57 - - - 11:15 .616 0.000 0.0000 55 -2 -.0066 -.0066 11:30 .612 -.004 -.0232 30 -25 -.0825 -.0593 11:45 .599 -.013 -.0754 6 -24 -.0792 -.0038 RESET. .599 - - 82 - - - 12:00 .586 -.013 -.0754 60 -22 -.0726 .0028 -.0669 12:15 .572 -.014 -.0812 33 -27 -.0891 -.0079 -.0682 12:30 .559 -.013 -.0754 11 -22 -.0726 .0028 -.0061 RESET .559 - - 78 - - - 12:45 .547 -.012 -.0696 56 -22 -.0726 -.0030 -.0053 1:00 .533 -.014 -.0812 31 -25 -.0825 =.0013 -.0094 PTT, Precisiom Tmn Test llg, Ibc. EZY-CHEK WORKSHEET CUSTOMER: SOUTHLAND CORP. TEST DATE: 2/4/87 TEST LOCATION: STORE #2125-19382 CONTACT: 'Larry Morris 1626 Beale PHONE: (714) 635-7711 Bakersfield, CA TEST OPERATOR: Mike McCarthy EZY-CHEK WORKSHEET CUSTOMER: SOUTHLAND CORP. TEST DATE: 2/4/87 TEST LOCATION: STORE #2125-19382 CONTACT: Larry Morris 1626 Beale PHONE: (714) 635-7711 Bakersfield, CA TEST OPERATOR:.Mike McCarthy TEST RESULTS TANK TEST: LINE TEST: SYSTEM = TIGHT LINE = N/A TEST LEVEL = 160 Inches FINAL LEAK RATE = -.0094 TEST DATA TANK INFORMATION: PRODUCT INFORMATION: TANK # = I WATER = -0- Inches PRODUCT = Regular GRAVITY = 55~5 CAPACITY = 10,000 Gallons TEMPERATURE = 56OF DIAMETER = 94 Inches COEFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION = Steel .OF EXPANSION = .00058 RISER = 46 Inches TURBINE = Gilbarco TEST CALCULATIONS (* = Mul tlply) ( = Divide) TEMP CALIBRATION (TC) = 5.8 LEVEL CALIBRATION (LC) = .0033 (Tank Cap. * Cos f. o f Expe'ns ~ on ) (0. O~ Gallons / TEMPERATURE RESULTS LEVEL RESULTS (Temp. ga I o, loss- * TC ) (Leve I gain, loss- / LC) TIME TEMP. GAIN TEMP. LEVEL 'GAIN LEVEL FINAL HOURLY START LOSS- RESULT START LOSS- RESULT RESULT RATE 11:00 .616 - - 57 - - - 11:15 .616 0.000 0.0000 55 -2 -.0066 -.0066 11:30 .612 -.004 -.0232 30 -25 -.0825 -.0593 11:45 .599 -.013 -.0754. 6 -24 -.0792 -.0038 RESET .599 - - 82 - - - 12:00 .586 -.013 -.0754 60 -22 -.0726 ..0028 -.0669 Date: March 6, 1987 To:· Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Services/Joe Canas 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, Calif. 93305 From: Jack Doolittle, Division Gasoline Manager Please find the attached copies of tank test(s) for our store(s) listed below: 2125-19382 Date of Test 2/4/87 If you have any questions, please call. SinCerely, Jack Doolittle Division Gasoline Manager Western Pacific Division JD: jas 7-Eleven Stores Western Pacific Division 1240 South State College Blvd. / Suite 100 P.O. Box 6520 / Anaheim, California 92806 Phone (714) 635-7711 ~.'' CORPORATION February 15, 1987 The Southland Corpor.ation '~i?? 1240 S. State College Blvd. #100 Anaheim, CA 92806 Attention: Larry Morris Dear Larry: Enclosed are the results of the tank integrity tests performed at the Store ~2125-19382'located at 1626 Beale in Bakersfield, CA on February 4, 1987. The system used for the tests is the Horner "Ezy-Chek" .Tank Testing System~, This System meets NFPA requirements, and is able to detect a leak rate of .05 gallons per hour. This criteria of .05 gallons per hour is not to be construed as a permissable leak rate. Rather, it is an accuracy tolerance of the testing equipment, and allows for the many variables involved. We assume no responsibility for pr°duct leakage. Our responsibility extends only to testing of the tank as tight or not tight as of the date tested, within, the accuracy tolerance of the Horner test System. The reports enclosed indicate that all the tanks passed the "System Test" . The level at which the .tank passed was as follows: Tank #1 - Regular: Tight at 160.5" Tank #2 - Super Unlead: Tight at 155" Thank you for the opportunity to work with you in meeting your tank testing needs. Very truly'yours, (818) 995-1231 PRECISION TANK TESTING, INC. 3960 LA!' CANYON BLVD., SUITE 422. STUDIO CITY CALIFORNIA 91604.818-995-1231 .; EZY-CHEK WORKSHEET CUSTOMER: SOUTHLAND CORP. TEST DATE: 2/4/87 TEST LOC~TION: STORE ~2125-19382 CONTACT: Larry Morris 1626 Beale PHONE: (714) 635-7711 Bakersfield, CA TEST OPERATOR: Mike McCarthy TEST RESULTS TANK TEST: LINE TEST: SYSTEM = TIGHT LINE = N/A TEST LEVEL = 160 Inches FINAL LEAK RATE = -.0094 TEST DATA TANK INFORMATION: PRODUCT INFORMATION: TANK # = I WATER = -0- Inches PRODUCT = Regula~ GRAVITY = 55.5 CAPACITY = 10,000 Gallons TEMPERATURE = 56OF DIAMETER = 94 Inches COEFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION = Steel OF EXPANSION = .00058 RISER = 46 Inches TURBINE = Gilbarco TE~'F CALCULATIONS TEMP CALIBRATION (TC) = 5.8 LEVEL CALIBRATION (LC) = .0033 (Tank Cap. * Coal. of Exp~n: l~a) (0, O~ Gal lena / 1§) TEMPERATURE RESULTS LEVEL RESULTS (Temp. gain, loss- * TC) (Level gain, loss- LC) TIME TEMP. GAIN TEMP. ~VEL GAIN LEVEL FINAL HOURLY START LOSS- RESULT "'FAR'~ LOSS- RESULT RESULT RATE 11:00 .616 .... ~ - - - 11:15 .616 0.000 ~ ~.. 0( 55 ] -.0066 -.0066 11:30' .612 . -.004 -.0'23 5 -.0825 -.0593 11:45 .599 -.013 -.L' 5~ 6 -24 -.0792 -.0038 RESET .599 - - 82 - - - 12:00 .586 -.013 -.0754 60 -22 -.0726 .0028 -.0669 12:15 .572 -.014 -.0812 33 -~7 -.0891 -.0079 -.0682 12:30 .559 -.013 -.075 .L1. -'22 -.0726 .0028 -.0061 RESET .559 - 8 - - - 12:45 .547 -.012 -.06~ 56 '-22 -' 0726 -.0030 -.0053 1:00 .533 -.014 -.081 '1 --25 -~25 -.0013 -.0094 EZY-CHEK WORKSHEET CUSTOMER: SOUTHLAND CORP. TEST DATE: 2/4/87 TEST LOCATION: STORE #2125-19382 CONTACT: Larry Morris 1626 Beale PHONE: (714) 635-7711 Bakersfield, CA TEST OPERATOR: Mike McCarthy TEST RESULTS TANK TEST: LINE TEST: SYSTEM = TIGHT LINE = N/A TEST LEVEL = 155 Inches FINA3~ LEAK ~ATE = .0035 TEST DATA TANK INFORMATION: PRODUCT INFORMATION: TANK # = 2 WATER = -0- Inches PRODUCT = Super Unlead GRAVITY = 55.6 CAPACITY. = 10,000 Gallons TEMPERATURE = 52OF DIAMETER = 94 Inches COEFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION = Steel OF EXPANSION = .00058 RISER = 42 Inches TURBINE = Gilbarco TEST CALCULATIONS (* = Multiply) '(/ = Divide) TEMP CALIBRATION (TC) = 5.~ LEVEL CALIBRATION (LC) = .0023 (Tank Cap, * Coef, of -' '-:~:,.!.:.'' (o,0~ Gallons / 21) TEMPERATURE RESULTS LEVEL RESULTS (Tamp. gain, loss- ? (teve! gain, loss- / LC) TIME TEMP. GAiN ". GA~'' ,~EVEL FINAL HOURLY START ~:0~? ~ - ~'~ LOS S- RESULT RESULT RATE 10:45 .188 ..... ~ - - - 11:00 .190 .002 .0~.16 32 0 0.0000 -.0116 11:15 .190 0.000 0.00~ 3~ 0 0.0000 0.0000 11:30 .192 .002 . .C[~ . 33 i .0023 -.0093 11:45 .193 .001 .005 33 0 0.0000 -.0058 -.0267 12:00 .192 -.001 -.0056 32 -1 -.0023 .0035 -.0116 12:15 .192 0.000 0.0000 32 0 0.0000 0.0000 -.0116 12:30 .192 0,000 0.000,~ 32 0 0.0000 0.0000 -.0023 ~2:45 .192 0.000 0.000:~ 32 0 0.0000 0.0000 .0035