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~'~~ Bakersfield' Fire Dept. ~ "~
HAZARDOUS MATERI..ALS DIVISION ~
· ' 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 326-3970
RECEIVED
UNDERGROUND TANK QUESTIONNAIRE
. ............
I. FACILITY/SITE No. OF TANKS~_
DBA O~ FACILII~ NAME ~"Z?/J NAME OF OPERATOR
ADDRESS I NEAREST CROSS STREET
~' BOX TO INDICATE Q CORPORATION [~ INDIVIDUAL [~ PARTNERSHIP ~'LOCAL AGENCY DISTRICTS [~ COUNTY AGENCY [~ STATE AGENCY ~ FEDERAL AGENCY
TYPE OF BUSINESS [~ 1 GAS STATION ~ 2 DISTRIBUTOR KERN COUNTY PERMIT
[~ 3 FARM [~ 4 PROCESSOR /j~r5 OTHER TO OPERATE No. ~ ~"
EMERGENCYCONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY) optional
DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE
NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE NO. WITH AREA CODE
II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED)
NAME CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION
MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS ~' BOX ~ INDIVIDUAL [~ LOCAL AGENCY [~ STATE AGENCY
TO INDICATE ~ PARTNERSHIP [~ COUNTY AGENCY (~ FEDERAL AGENCY
CITY NAME STATE ZIP CODE I PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE
III. TANKOWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED)
NAME CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION
MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS ~' BOX [~ INDIVIDUAL ~ LOCAL AGENCY C~ STATE AGENCY
TO INDICATE [~ PARTNERSHIP [~ COUNTY AGENCY [~ FEDERAL AGENCY
CITY NAME STATE J ZIP CODE PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE
I
OWNER'S DATE VOLUME PRODUCT IN
TANK No. INSTALLED STORED SERVICE
YiN
YIN
Y/N
Y/N
*YIN
YiN
DO YOU HAVE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY? Y/N TYPE
~ Fill one segment o~ for each tank, unless all tanks and piping are
..'~ constructed of t~ame materials, style and~pe,
- then only fill
one segment out. ~lease identify tanks by ow~er ID #.
I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:
II1. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESlNBOXO
A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANIO [] 99 OTHER
B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
[] 1 RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALKYD LINING [] 3 EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLIC LINING
C. INTERIOR
LINING [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] g9 OTHER
IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES_ NO__
D, CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING ~ i.r-'-] 3 VINYL WRAP ~ . [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 9'1 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN .- [] g9 OTHER
IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCL~ A IFABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE ~
A. SYSTEM TYPE A IJ 1 SUCTION A IJ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVI]'Y A U 99 OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A [J 1 SINGLE WALL A [J 2 DOUBLE WALL A [.J 3 LINED TRENCH A IJ 95 UNKNOWN A IJ 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A IJ 2 STAINLESS STEEL A [J 3 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A t.J 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100"/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A I.I 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A IJ 95 UNKNOWN A [J 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INIERSTF{'~AL
MONITORING [] 99 OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
[] 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
[] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 ,NTERST,T,ALMON,TOR.NG [] ~ NONE [] ~ UNKNOWN [] ~B OTHER
I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
A. OWNER'S TANK L D. # B. MANUFACTURED BY:
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOX9
A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [~ 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER
B. TANK [~ 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FiBERGLASS REINFORCED PLAS~[C
MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 10(~',, METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
[] ~ RUBBER L.NED [] 2 ALKYD L,N.NG [] 3 EPOXY ',N,NG [] . PHENOLIC LIN,NG
C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 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 CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U I SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY ALI g9 OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A U I SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH ~, U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U ~' STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A IJ 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100"/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A 13 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION [~] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSTITIAL
MONITORING [] gg OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
!-~ ~ VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION ~] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
F _~ 6 TA~ ~E~T,~G ~ ~ INTE.S~,~IALMO.,TOR'"G [] ~. NONE ~ .~ ~N~.OWN [] ~ OTHER
I. TANK DESCRIPTION SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. # B. MANUFACTURED
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANDC. ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD
A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUI~LE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANIO [] 99 OTHER
8. TANK [] 1 ~RESTEEL [] 2 STNNLESS STEEL [] 3 F~,ERGLASS [] ~, STEEL CLAD WI F~ERGLASS RE~NFORCEDPLASTIC
· MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] S I0(7'/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNQWN [] 99 OTHER
[] . RUBBER L,NED [] 2 AL D L 'NG [] 3 EPOX LI.,.G [] 4 P"ENOL L'NING
C. INTERIOR [] 5. GLASS LINING [] 8 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 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~RCLE .& IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U I SUCTION . A U 2.P~RESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A U I SINGLE WALL A IJ 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER .
C. MATERIAL AND A IJ I BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A U 4. FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A-U 6 CONCRETE A I,I 7 STEELWlCOATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTIGN A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINETIGHTNESSTESTING [] 3 tNTERS'm'IALMoNiTORiNG [] 99 OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
[] 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
[] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
C. DATE iNSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:
II1. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANOC. ANOALLTHATAPPLIESlNBOXO
A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] .3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER
B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100'Yo METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(Pr[maryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 9g OTHER
[] RUBBER L NED [] 2 AL o LINING [] 3 L N NG [] 4 ..ENO NING
C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 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 [] 9g OTHER
IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IFUNDERGROUNO, BOTH IF APPLICABLE
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A IJ 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U g9 OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100'/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION [] I AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 iNTERSTITIAL
MONiTORING E~' go OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
[] 1 VISUAL CHECK [] 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] 3 VAPOR ~"ONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MON,TOR,NG [
[] 6 TANK TESTING [] 7 ,NTERSTITIALMONITORING [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] gg OTHER
I
FILE CONTE.*~TS SUMMARY
Activity Date # Of Tanks Comments
WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
UST CLEANUP PROGRAM
SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT
CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: ,A- SUBSTANCE:
SITE NO: d'~OOO ~ FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: Y
SITE NAME: ~gr~3~;'~/J /~/'~e J~-,~. ~z-9" DATE REPORTED:
ADDRESS: /~,~'O x~'~','.~),~r'~/ ~5'T. DATE CONFIRMED:
SITE STATUS
CASE TYPE: ,5 CONTRACT STATUS: ~ EMERGENCY
RESPONSE:
RP SEARCH: ..5' DATE UNDERWAY: d~'/~ ~/ 70 DATE COMPLETED:
PRELIMINARY C_~ DATE UNDERWAY: ~6//~/~O DATE COMPLETED:
ASSESSMENT:
REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: /O/O~t/?O DATE COMPLETED:
INVESTIGATION: C.
RE~IEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED:
POST REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED:
ACTION MONITORING:
ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN:
TAKEN:
CASE CLOSED: Y DATE CLOSED: 01/111~.
DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN:
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
CONTACT NAME: /~;~//d~ //'/qe/ SPECIALIST: 2 ~
ADDRESS~: /~O/ ~X~ ~u~ ABANDONMENT ~ ~: A/222 -IS
CITY/STATE: ~ec~,'e/~/ C~ q 3JOI DATE OF REPORT: 01/1~/~/
PHONE :: (J~X) -.Y~5 - 37~W LEAK REPORT: Y
RE URCE MANAGEMENT
· ' ~ . Environmental Health ~etXnce~ Department
RANDALL L. ABBOTT ~ STEVE McC/~l ! ~Y, REHS, DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR ^ir PoUut~on Control D~tr~ct
DAVID PRICE I11 ~LUAM .~. RODD¥,
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Plannin~j & Development Se~ees Devotement
TED ,JAMES, AK:P, DIRECTOR
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEP,affiTMENT
January 11, 1991
Mr. Ralph Huey
City of Bakersfield
......... 1501Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
SUBJECT: Location: 130 Bernard Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305
Known As: Bakersfield Fire Station #4
Permit #: 070003
Dear Mr. Huey:
This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and
remedial action at the above site. With the provision that the
information provided to this agency was accurate and representative
of existing conditions, it is the position of this office that no
further action is required at this time.
Please be advised that this letter does not relieve you of'any
liability under the California Health and Safety Code or Water Code
for past, present, or future operations at the site. Nor does it
relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional
or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or
threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat
to water quality or public health.
Additionally, be advised that changes in the present or
proposed use of the site may require further site characterization
and mitigation activity. It is the property owner's responsibility
to notify this agency of any change in report content, future
contamination findings, or site usage. --
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please
contac~ Michael Driggs at (805)861-3636, ext. 566.
StnCer~y,
.............................. ........ Manager. .-_
Hazardous Materials ,Management Program
cs:jg
2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CAIJFORNL~ 93301 (805) 861-3636
FAX: (805) 861-3429
ENV!RONMEF ~ HEALTH SERV~w~S ~mPARTM T
2?00 "M" STR SUITE 300. BAKERSFIELD, .93301
"~. (805)861-3636
UNO£RGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITy
* INSPECTION REPORT
PERMIT~~ TIME IN .[.~ ...... TIME oUT /~'-g) NUMBER OF TANKS: !
TYPE OF INSPECTION: ROUTINE ..... ~iNSPECTiON ......................... COMPLAINT ............................
FACILITY NAME:BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. STATION
FACILITY ADDRESS:130 BERNARD STREET
BAKERSFIELD.-CA
OWNERS NAME.:CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
COMMENTS:
iTEM VIOLATIONS/OBSERVATION~
1. PRIMARY CONTAINMENT ~ONITORING:
a. Intercepting an directing system
b. Standard Inventory Contro~
Modified Inventory Oontro~
d. In-tank Levm~ Sensing Device
e. Groundwater Monitoring
f. Yadose'Zone Monitoring
~. .~ONBARY .... ~
~ ~N,A~ME~, ~ONITORiNG:
Liner
Double-Parked tank
Vau~t
9.PIPING MONITORING:
a. Pnessurized
b. Suction ,
c. Gravity
4. OVERFILL PROTECTION:
5, TIGHTNESS TESiN6
5. NE~ CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATiONS
g. ~A[NTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY, AND
~NB~ ,ON vr FACILITY
OPERATING ~ ~t
COMMENTS/RECOmMENDATIONS
RE:NSPb~, l~J ~,'~uucu. ye~ '~no APPRDX~4A~ ~i,JoP_C, .~ON OA~c:
:~i ~ CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS
: "*' ~!I "'{ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ~
'..:: - Permii:l #' {~r~) {~i~- "' Site Specific Status Changes:
'-: -'~ .' ~ EmploYee # ~
". EmploYee Signature
:', Site N~me ~ Address
.. ' ' FundinB I, State, of Fo~eral)'
".. ' Category, Activity Hours
':-".':.i Date ~ Code ~e Description (l~hs)
Notes:~' ' '.~. (~ ' ,
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· Data Bntered By:
· . .. ~
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~ ~NTRACT OPTIOI~S FOR
LEAKING. S
Site Specific Time Accounting Sh
Permit # Oq ~{~'~-~. '~ Site Sp~ific Status Changes:
~ Employee ~ " ~
'~: Site Name or ~dress(X~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Funding (Local, S~te, oT~ede~al)' ~ 7~ '~;' ~'~' '
....... ~-~ ...... 'Cat~~.~- :-A~i~ · - ..............................
Date ~de , - ~de ~scription (1~)
; Notes: ~ : . .
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Data Ente~ B~ -... ' Date: ' ' '
CON~ OP~ONS FOR LEAKING TANKS
Site Specific ~me Accounting Sheet
~ermit~ ~~(~) ~ S,toS~oc,ficStatusChan~es:
Site Na~ or =dressU~ G~ ~.¢ 5~
Funding ~oc~l, State, of Federal)
Catego~ A~ivi~ Houm
Date ~de ~de Description (l~hs)
/Notes:
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Data Enter~ By: Date:
6~. ~ ~ 4113 131 (REV. 5189)
~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheer
Permit # ~'"'~'-'~ ~ ,,~-~'~ Site Specific Status Changes:
Employee # '"~ ~
Employee Signature _
Funding (Local, State, of Federal) ·
....... ~'~-~- - ........ ':~Catego~ ..... -Activity' -: '~; ...... - ...... - ..... -~7- ..... --:-~'= ...... ' ..... ~::---:~-'-:- .......... -" ;-' =~"~--'-'~';- Hours ..... 7~;~:':' -:~- ·
Date Code Code Description (lOths) :.' ;~.?. .
Notes: _~ .
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Data Entered By:. · · · .. Date: "~'"" ;'~
C'ONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS '"-:-'..!
Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet
IPermit # 0~' ~ 3 Site Specific Status Changes:
'Employee # c:~ ~'
,Employee Signature '. ~/~.. ~/~! q.~./_~ 'i
I Site Name or Address~F~ ,~,~. ,-~L, ~ '"Y..: :",
IFunding (Local, State, of Federal)
Category Activity Hours
Date Code code DescriPtion (10tbs)
Notes:
· Data Entered By: Date:
Env. Health 580 41 ~3 ~37 (REV. 5189)
~NT~CT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING
~' Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet.
Permit % O r~ ~)~'~ ~ Site Specific Status Changes:
Employee #
Employee Signature ~k, (. >~j~ ~, "~
Site Name or Addres<,~{ ~8~~,~=
Funding (Local, State, of Federal)
.. ~o~ Activity Ho=s .
Date Code Description ( 10tbs )
Notes: _.
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Data Entered By: Date:
CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS
Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet
Permit # OR ~3%%,Q~ Site Specific Status Changes:
Employee # Z_u~__~.
Employee Signature ~/~ ~~ .~,~ ~
mrding (r~,aJ., sure, of
Cat, egory Activity Hours
Date cocte Code Description ,. (lOths)
Notes:
Data Entered By: Date:
Env. Healt~ 580 4113 137 (Rev. 5/89)
KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL:' HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT !il ·
SERVICE AND COMPLAINT FORM · Oate .... ..--~..
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Groundwater $~:ientists · Environmental Consultants
SITE ASSESSMENT STUDY AT
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
FIRE STATION #4
130 BERNARD STREET
~ BAKERSFIRr.r), CALIFORNIA
PRESENTED TO;
CITY OF BAKERSFIRLr) FIRE DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COORDINATOR
i PRESENTED BY;
AQUAGEOSCIENCES, INC.
i DECEMBER, 1990
1
I I70I :4/estwind Drive. Suite I0I · Bakersfield. California 9330I
(805) 328-0962 ' FAX (805) 323-4723
I 1. Executive S~mmary · -
"~ 2. Background 2
· ~'~ 3. Assessment Activities 3
i 4. Analytical Results 4
I 5. Site Geology 4
I 6. Conclusions 5
~ [ 7. Recommendations 5
8.
i-- 9. Signatures 7
i Exhibits 1 and 2' Maps
['[~ Table 1 LUFT Risk Analysis'
Appendix A Boring Logs
I Appendix B Analytical Results
[!
1.0 ExeCutive S-mmary
Mr. Ralph Huey representing the City of Bakersfield, contracted
with AquaGeosciences, Inc. to perform a Phase I Site Assessment at
the City of Bakersfield Fire Station #4, 130 Bernard Street
Bakersfield, California (Exhibit 1). This assessment was focused
on the area where one 550 gallon underground diesel storage tank,
One dispenser isla~y-~h~-a§sociated~productlines hadbeenremoved
and laboratory analyses had indicated that the soil in the vicinity
of the diesel tank may have 'been impacted. Total petroleum
hydrocarbons as diesel were detected at a maximum concentration of
1,100-mg/kg at nine feet four inch~s below surface grade beneath
the center of the former diesel tank. ·This assessment includes
three borings assessing the and
soil
vertical
lateral
limits
of
this potential source, sample collection, and analyses for fuel
hydrocarbons as diesel, and the fuel constituent volatile aromatics
(Exhibit 2).
On December 20, 1990 six soil samples were submitted to Mobile
Labs, Inc. for analysis using the California DOHS LUFT Method for
di~sel~ and EPA Method 8020 (BTEX). Concentrations of fuel
hydrocarbons as diesel in the vertical assessing boring TH-1 had
decreased to non detected at 15 feet below the surface grade
beneath the former diesel tank, but was detected at 20 mg/kg at 20
feet below surface grade in this boring. The two laterally
assessing borings indicate elevated concentrations confined to less
than 7.5 feet from boring TH-1 (Exhibit 2). Benzene was not
detected in any of the six soil samples for this assessment, or two
samples collected during tank removal operations.
The vertical and lateral limits of elevated concentrations fuel
hydrocarbons as diesel have been delineated by this assessment.
They are shallower than 15 feet below surface grade beneath the
center of the former diesel tanks, and confined to less than 7.5
feet radius of this location. This comprises less than 100 cubic
yards of impacted soil.
The depth to the water table is estimated to be 200 feet (Water
Supply Report, Kern County Water Agency, May 1989). No groundwater
was encountered in any of the borings advanced for this assessment
which penetrated to maximum of below surface The
depth
21
grade.
alluvial Quaternary sediments that were encountered by these
borings were comprised of 15 feet of silts overlying 6 feet of'well
graded fine-to coarse-grained sands with abundant cobbles. Given
these site characteristics, a score of 50 for the LUFT Manual
~~a~e leaching potential risk analys~s is interpreted. This
corresponds to a very low potential of leaching to groundwater and
action level concentrations of 10,000 mg/kg for total petroleum
hydrocarbons as diesel.
There are no concentrations of diesel in excess of action levels.
Therefore remedial measures are not deemed necessary..The natural
process of°'biodegradation will break down the diesel fuel prior to
that fuel impacting groundwater resources. Additionally, no
benzene has been detected at the site. AquaGeosciences recommends
that no remedial actions be undertaken.
2.0 Backqround
.
The City of BakerSfield Fire--Station #4, is located at l~'~-Be~na~d
Street, Bakersfield, California as shown on Exhibit 1.
2.1 Facility Description
The facility is shown to scale on Exhibit 2. The facility was used
for fueling fire fighting equipment. Previously located at the
site_was one 550 gallon diesel.tank, dispensers, and product lines..
2.2 Project History
On or about June 12, 1990, one (1) underground fuel storage tank
was removed, under permit issued by the Kern County Department of
Environmental Health Services (Permit #070003), from the above
referenced facility. Soil samples were collected from beneath the
center of the removed tank at a depth of 6 feet and 9 feet 4
inches, respectively. ~The soil samples were analyzed by Alpha
Analytical Laboratories for total petroleum hydrocarbons(TPH) as
diesel and volatile aromatics (BTEX). TPH as diesel was detected
in both samples reaching 1100 rog/kg in the 9 feet 4 inch sample.
Volatile aromatics were only detected in the deeper sample;
however, the samples were not delivered to the laboratory until
eight days after collection. The analytical results indicate an
increase of concentration with depth that are in excess of State
and County regulatory guidelines. These analytical results
prompted a letter from Kern County Department of Environmental
Health Services requiring the City of Bakersfield to complete a
site characterization pursuant to UT-35. guidelines.
The City of Bakersfield contracted with AquaGeosciences, Inc. to
implement a site characterization study and prepare this report of
findings.
3.0 Assessment Activities
Field Activities for this phase included advancing three'~soil
borings on December 20, 1990 to assess the lateral and vertical
extent of soil impactiOn. Soil boring, TH-i, was advanced through'
the center of the former diesel storage tank to a depth of 21 feet
assessing the vertical limits of impacted soil. Drilling refusal
was experienced in cobbles at this depth due to the trailer mounted
drilling rig used in the confined space available to drill. Boring
TH-2 was advanced 7.5 feet to the northwest of boring TH-1 to a
depth of 18 feet to assess the lateral limit in that direction.
Dr~.i~q ,~?.~f~s~...was~. ~experienced ._at .~. ~ f~e~.~ ......... B__o_~.~_TH~3 was
advanced 16 feet to the northeast of boring TH-1 to a depth Of 18
feet to assess the lateral limit in that direction. Drilling
refusal Was again experienced at 18 feet.
3.1 Boring Methods
~he..borings_were advanced-using._.~...trailer__~ounted d~i!1 rig with a
4-inch hollow stem continuous flight augers inaccordance'With ASTM
Method D 1452-80 for soil investigations and sampling by auger
borings. At no time was any water or other.liquid added to the
boring. The augers were steam cleaned prior to drilling each
boring. The lithology and other pertinent data was recorded on a
field boring log in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 for
visual description and identification of soils.
3.2 Soil. Sampling
soil samples were collected through the auger in 2-inch diameter
brass sleeves placed in a split spoon sampler and driven into the
soil by a 140 pound hammer with a 30-inch drop in accordance with
ASTM Methods D 1586-84 for split-barrel sampling of soil and D1587-
83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and
sampler were cleaned and rinsed using a low-phosphate detergent
solution followed by immersion in deionized water rinse prior to
each use.
Soil samples were driven at five foot intervals in each boring. The
blow counts, recovery, and lithology were recorded on the field
logs (Appendix A). Lithology was described in accordance with ASTM
procedure D2488-84 (Standard Practice for Description and
Identification of Soils). One brass sleeve with soil from each
interval was capped, sealed, labeled in accordance with EPA
protocols, recorded on a Chain of Custody Form, placed in a cooler
at 4 degrees centigrade or less, and transported to National
Toxicology Laboratory with the Chain of Custody for the specified
analyses.
3.3 Field screening of Soil Samples
Soil samples were collected using three six-inch brass tubes
installed inside a split-spoon sampler. The middle sample tube was
immediately caped and stored in an iced cooler upon collection_. The
bottom tube was used for lithologic description, and the top tube
was used for field screening. The material .from the top tube was
capped at approximately 50 percent capacity. A headspace reading
was collected at this time and noted on the boring log. Only the 5
and 10 foot samples in boring TH-1 detected ionizable compounds
during field screening. No ionizable compounds were detected in
borings TH-2 and TH-3.
3
4.0 Analytical Results-Soil
The soil samples were analyzed by Mobile Labs, Inc. a state
certified laboratory for total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel by
the California DOHS LUFT Method for diesel, and the fuel
constituent volatile aromatics benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and
~ota!.~lenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020.
Laboratory analyses indicates that- di~sei-
decreased to non detected at 15 feet in.boring TH-1. Diesel was
detected at 20 mg/kg at 20 feet in this boring. No benzene was
detected in these samples. Diesel and the fuel constituent
volatile aromatics were not detected in boring TH-2, 7.5 feet to
the northwest of TH-1 or in boring TH-3, 10 feet to the northeast
of TH-1. No volatile aromatics were detected in these samples. No
benzene'was detected in samples from.this, assessment or from the
tank removal operations. The laboratory reports are included as
Appendix B.
Table 1 presents a LUFT Manual diesel leaching potential risk
analysis. AquaGeosciences estimates the score to be 50 points
which corresponds to a very low potential of leaching to
groundwater.
5.0 Site Geology
The sediments underlying the site are Quaternary alluvial deposits
which consist of unconsolidated, clays, silts,, sands, and gravels
(Calif. Div. Mines and Geol., 1971). The depth to ground water is
estimated to be 200 feet (Water Supply Report, Kern County Water
Agency, May 1989). No groundwater was encountered in any of the
borings advanced for this assessment which penetrated to a maximum
depth of 21 feet below surface grade. The alluvial Quaternary
sediments were comprised of an 15 foot sequence of silts underlain
be 6 feet of well °graded fine-to coarse- grained' sands with
abundant cobbles to the deepestdepth penetrated in the borings.
Access to boring locations was limited by'space constraints and
overhead power lines. Therefore a trailer mounted drill rig with
a 14 foot mast was used to advance borings for this assessment.
This rig selection resulted in drilling refusal when an increase in
cobbles was encountered at 18 feet below surface grade. To advance
the additional two feet in boring TH-1 encompassed an additional
one hour of drilling time.
6.0 Conclusions
Concentrations of fuel hydrocarbons as diesel were detected to a
depth of 20 feet in the immediate vicinity of the former diesel
storage tank reaching a maximum of 1,100 mg/kg at nine feet four
inches below surface grade. Groundwater is estimated at a depth of
200 feet below ground surface. For these reasons AquaGeosciences,
Inc. interprets a score of 50 for the LUFT Manual diesel leaching
potential risk analysis. This score corresponds to a very low
potential for leaching to groundwater, and action level
of 10,000 mg/kg for petroleum hydrocarbons as
concentrations
total
~~%~, 1 mg/kg for benzene, and 50 mg/kg for toluene,
ethylbenzene, and total xylenes.
7.0 ~eco~end~tions
There are no concentrations of diesel in excess of action levels.
Therefore remedial measures are not deemed necessary. Based upon
the results of investigation three alternative courses of action
are~presented; excavation and disposal, excavation with subsequent
treatment, or no
on-site
action.
The impacted soil could be excavated and disposed of at a solid
waste disposal facility. This would rapidly alleviate the on-site
risk and make the site available for development. However this is
the most costly alternative and the owner retains liability for the
soil at the disposal site. Considering the very limited volume of
impacted soil, and consequentially, its very limited threat to
public health, the costs for this action out weigh the resultant
benefits.
The limited extent of impaction and the shallow proximity of the
diesel impacted silts and sands at the site lend themselves to
excavation and surface aeration and bioaugmentation.
AquaGeosciences has prepared a preliminary California Air Pollution
Control Officer Association (CAPCOA) "Screening Level Risk
Assessment" which indicates emission of benzene does not present a
public health risk. Additionally, the site qualifies for an
exemption to authority to construct permitting as described in the
Bay Area Air Quality Management District Regulation 8, Rule 47,
because benzene emissions will be less than 0.05 pounds per day (8-
47-109.2),' and with an initial organic content of less than 1000
ppm, less than 60 cubic yards will be aerated per day (8-47-301).
The factors indicate that aeration and~ bioaugmentation can be
conducted without presenting a public health risk and is viable
remedial alternative. However the health risk of aeration is
probably greater than the health risk of leaving the soil place.
the costs out the benefits.
Again
weigh
The no action alternative is appropriate if the concentrations
present a very low risk to health and the environment as prescribed~
by federal, state, and local regulations. This site presents that
very low risk of leaching to groundwater, and has soil
concentrations less than the mandated action levels. The no°action
alternative is recommended at this site.' The natural process of
biodegradation will break down the diesel fuel prior to that fuel
impacting groundwater resources. Additionally, no benzene has been
detected at the site. AquaGeosciences recommends that no remedial
............ actions~be~undertaken
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8.0 Limitations
AquaGeosciences perfo~ed this investigation in accordance with
generally accepted standards of care which exist in Central
California at this time. It should be recognized that definition
and evaluation of geologic conditions is a difficult and inexact
~_...._art ..... ~J.ud~ents-~.leading--to-~onclusions._.and ~eco~e~dations-..-are
generally made with limited 'knowledge of subsurface conditions
present. No warranty expressed or implied~ ~s made.
9.0 Si~at~e~
Thi~ Repo~ of Findings was prepared by:
'~'~'/~'~ \5~ No. 4892 /.~/
Mark Ma gar gee, R.G. #4892
Senior Hydrogeologist
Registration Expires 6/30/92
This Report of Findings was prepared ~der the supervision of:
#4779
Principal Hydrogeologist
'Registration Expire~ 6/30/92
cc: Mr. Michael Driggs
Kern County Department
Environmental Health Services
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CALIFORNIA
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1701Westwind Drive Sui'le 103CITY OF BAKERSFIELD I
Bokersfield, Colifornio 93301FIRE STATION NO. 4 I
Telephone: (805) 328-0962 Job No.
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Bokersfleld, Colifornio 93301 FIRE STATION. NO. 4'
Telephone: (805) 328-0962 Job No,
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TABLE 1
I LUFT RISK ANALYSIS
?
LEACItlNG POTENTIAL ANALYSIS FOR DIESEL
USING TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ('Il'Il) AND
BENZENE, TOLUENE, XYLENE'AND ETHYLBENZENE (BTX&E)
S SCORE S SCORE S SCORE
FEATURE O IF CON'- O IF CON- O IF CON-
R DITION R DITION R DITION
E IS MET E IS MET E IS MET
Minimum Depth to > 100 51-100 25-50~l
Ground Water from the'- /~
Soil Sample (feet)
Fractures in subsurface None Unknown Present
(applies to foothills
or mountain areas)
Average AnnUal < 10' 10.25 26-40\2_
Precipitation (inches)
Man-made conduits which 'None unknown .....Present
increase vertical
migration of leachate
Unique 'site features: None " At ieast More than
recharge area, coarse /O one one
soil, nearby wells, etc.
COLUMN TOTALS ~o + O + e9 = ,$'~:
RANGE TOTAL FrS. 49 pts. or more 41 - 48 pts. '40 pts. or less
MAX. ALLOWABLE 1/50/50/50 .3/.3/1/1/ NA\3
BTXE IF. VELS (PPM)
MAX. ALLOWAI~LE " 10000 1000 100
TPH LEVELS (PPM)
\1 If depth is greater than 5 ft. and less than 25 ft., score 0 points.
................ If depth is 5 ft. or less, this-table should.not be used
\2 If precipitation is over 40 inches, score 0 points.
\3_ Levels for BTX&E are not applicable at a TPH Concentration of 100 ppm.
APPENDIX A
BORING LOGS
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APPENDIX B
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
5327 Wingfoot Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
(805) 872-4750
~ Lab_o_ratar.y_.Res~l_t_s For : Date Received : 12/1~/90
Date
< Fire Station ~ 4 Analyst : $.S. Johnson
i i Bakersfield , CA Lab No. 900114
Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Tot Pet Hyds
__~ mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg
TH-1 ~15' ND ND ND ND ND
i TH-1 ~20' ND ND 'ND ND 20
TH-2 ~10' ND ND ND' ND ND
TH-2 ~15' ND ND ND ND ND
il TH-3 ~5' ND ND ND ND ND
TH-3 ~15' ND ND ND ND ND
All Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram
ND = Non Detectable ; EPA 8020 (.005 mg/kg)
Calif DOHS TPH Method for GaSoline (5 mg/kg)
Analysis of Volatile Aromatics ; EPA 8020
'Analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ; Calif DOHS TPH Method for Gas
Certificate' Number : E739
Codified Full Semice On-Site Analytical Laboratories
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Send Results To
Relinquis~e~ b~Sig~u~ Oate~ime Received by: l~ign~lurll 1701 WeslwmO Dr.. $u~le 101
Bakersheld. Gahlorma 93301
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Received Io¢ Laboral~y by:
" ~ Environmental l'-Ie~th Se~/~ces Department
~DALL L. ABBO~ s~ McC~ ~ ~Y, R~5, DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR
DASD PRICE II! ~ J. 8o~n~, ~o
~IST~ DI~CTOR ~ & ~.~t ~ ~nt
E~RON~NT~ H~L~ 5ER~CES DEP~E~
December 10, 1990
..................... Mr. Ralph Huey
City of Bakersfield
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
· Subject:' Location : 130 Bernard Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305
Known As : Bakersfield Fire Station #4
Permit # : 070003
Dear Mr. Huey:
This Department has reviewed the workplan addendum submitted by' Aqua
~eosciences, Inc.. for the above-named facility. The workplan is acceptable for investigation
~of contamination at this former underground tank site.
Please notify this Department 24 to 48 hours prior to soil sampling. After completion
of sampling and analyses, a complete report describing the extent of contamination, remedial
alternatives~ and professional recommendations must be submitted to this Department for
evaluation within 60 days.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636, Ext. 566.
.. Very truly yours,
Michael Driggs
Hazardous Materi~als Specialist
Hazardous Materials Management Program
MD:jrw
cc:. Aqua Geosciences, Inc'. _..
Mr. Phillip Goalwin
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2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636
FAX: (805) 861-3429
Groundwater S~ientists · '~ '
Environmental Consultdnts
Workplan For
Site Characterization
City of Bakersfield
Fire Station #.4
130 Bernard Street
- ~-: ................. Bakersfield, California
Presented To:
City of Bakersfield
Mr. Ralph Huey
Presented By:
AquaGeosciences, Inc. ~
November, 1990
Mark R. Magargee, R.G. 4892
Registration Expires 6/30/92
Goalwin, R.G. 4770
Registration Expires 6/30/92
I70I Westwind Drive. Suite I0I ' Bakersfield. California 93301
(805) 328-0962 · FAX (805) 323-4723
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The City of Bakersfield has authorized AquaGeosciences, Inc.
to prepare this workplan for site characterization at the City of
Bakersfield Fire Station #4 site located at 130 Bernard Street,
Bakersfield, California. The Kern County Department of
Environmental Health Services (County) is the lead regulatory
1.1 PURPOSE
The site characterization described in this workPlan has the
following objectives:
* Further assess the lateral and vertical extent
--of on-site vadose zone contamination involving
diesel, and the associated volatile aromatics,
benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes
(BTEX);
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of services described in the 'Workplan include:
* Locating underground utilities using the City of
Bakersfield as-build drawings (if available) as
well as Under-ground Service Alert (U.S.A.);
* Advancing up to four soil borings in the vicinity
of the underground storage tank;
* The four borings will be advanced to a depth of 50
feet or ten feet of unimpacted soil which ever
occurs first;
* Steam cleaning of all drilling and sampling
equipment prior to and between each boring to avoid
cross-contamination;
* Collecting soil samples at depth to be evaluated in
the field. Initially, samples will be collected at
'approximately five foot intervals beginning at five
feet and continuing until total depth. The samples
will be collected using a standard California
split-spoon sampler equipped with brass tubes,
steam cleaned prior to use. These samples will be
field screened and selected samples will be chosen
for chemical analyses;'
* Field Screening' will be accomplished using photo-
ionizing detector equipped with a 10.0eV lamp.
Soil samples will be placed in mason jars to
1
approximately 50% capacity, shaken, and let stand
for approximately 15 minutes. A.standard headspace
reading will be collected at this time;
* Soil samples collected for chemical analysis will
be collected in brass tubes and sealed with teflon
liners,'end caps and tape. The sealed tubes will
to a DHS certified laboratory under chain-of-
custody procedures;
* Analysis of selected soil samples for fuel
hydrocarbons as diesel and fuel constituent
volatile aromatics using DoHs Luft Method (purge
and trap for diesel) and EPA Method 8020,
............... respectively;
* Prepare field boring logs;
* Prepare a written report summarizing the results of
the investigation with conclusions and
recommendations. The report will be certified by a
California Registered Geologist or Civil Engineer.
1.3 Schedule
AquaGeosciences, Inc. anticipates beginning work described
herein within one week upon approval from the County and
authorization to proceed from the City of Bakersfield. The soil
borings can be drilled and sampled in approximately one working
day. The analytical data will be reported within three weeks and
the report will be completed within two weeks after receipt of the
analytical results.
2.0 Background
The City of Bakersfield Fire Station #4, is located at~130
Bernard Street, BakerSfield, California as shown on Exhibit 1.
2.1 Facility Description
The facility is shown to scale on Exhibit 2. The facility was-
used for fueling fire fighting equipment. Previously located at the
site was one .550 gallon diesel tank, dispensers, and product lines.
2.2 Pro~ect History
On or about June 12, 1990, one (1) underground fuel storage
tank was removed, under a permit issued by the Kern County
Department of Environmental Health Services (Permit #070003), from
the above referenced facility. Soil samples were collected from
beneath the center of the removed tank at a depth of 6 feet and 9
feet 4~ inches, respectively. The soil samples were analyzed by
2
Alpha Analytical Laboratories for total petroleum hydrocarbons
(TPH) as diesel and volatile aromatics (BTEX). TPH as diesel was
detected in both samples reaching 1100 mg/kg in the 9 feet 4-inch
sample. Volatile aromatics were only detected in the deeper
sample; however, the samples were not delivered to the laboratory
until eight days after collection. The analytical results indicate
an increase of concentration with depth that are in excess of
State and County-regulatory.guidelines.-==These. analytical results .......
prompted a letter from Kern County Department of Environmental
Health Services requiring the City of Bakersfield to complete a
site 'characterization pursuant to UT-35 guidelines.
The City of Bakersfield contracted with AquaGeosciences, Inc. to
prepare this workplan and .implement the site characterization
study.
3.0 Work Plan
AquaGeosciences, Inc. proposes to assess and define the
lateral and vertical extent of contaminants in the soil.
3.1 Soil Boring DePths and Locations
FOur soil borings will be drilled to a depth of approximately
50 feet. Soi~ samples will be collected at five foot intervals
beginning at five feet and continuing until ten feet of unimpacted
soil is encountered.
The proposed locations are shown on Exhibit 2. The locations
have been chosen to provide lateral and vertical definition in the
vadose zone. TH-1 will be advanced through the center of the former
diesel tank cluster where the highestconcentrations were detected
to assess the vertical limits. TH-2, TH-3, and TH-4 will be placed
to assess the lateral extent of elevated concentrations for the
potential diesel source.
4.0 Methods
The following sections will describe in detail the methods to
be employed in implementing this workplan.
4.1 Boring Methods
The borings will be advanced using a Mobile Drill B-53 rig, or
equivalent, with a six inch or larger hollow stem continuous flight
auger in accordance with ASTM Method D 1452-80 for soil
investigations and sampling by auger borings. The augers will be
steam cleaned prior to drilling each boring. The lithology and
other pertinent data will be recorded 'on a field boring log in
accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 for visual description and
identification of soils.
Cuttings and other spoil from the borings will. placed in
appropriate D.O.T. approved 55-gallon drums until verified, with
analytical results, whether or not the soil is contaminated. If
the material is contaminated, a written plan will be submitted by
the City of Bakersfield to the County for their approval before
treatment and/or disposal occurs. Disposal will be the
responsibility of the Facility operator and occur within 90 days of
completion of drilling, - ..................... . ..................
Back filling of any boring or part there of, will occur by
pouring a bentonite cement slurry through the auger.
4.2 Soil Sampling
Soil samples will be collected through the auger in 2-inch
brass sleeves driven~-in-alsplit spoon-sampler by~a 140 pound'hammer ..............
with a 30-inch drop in accordance with ASTM Methods D1586-84 for
split-barrel sampling of soil and D1587-83 for thin-walled tube
sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and sampler will be steam
cleaned prior to each use.
Soil samples will be driven at depths of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,
30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 feet in each boring depending on total depth.
The blow counts, recovery, and lithology will be recorded on the
field logs. Lithology will be described in accordance with ASTM
procedure D2488-84 (Standard Practice for Description and
Identification of Soils). One brass sleeve with soil from each
interval will be capped, sealed, labeled in accordance with EPA
protocols, recorded on a chain of custody form, placed in a cooler
at 4° centigrade or less, and transported to a California Certified
Laboratory with the chain of custody for the specified analyses.
Approximately two soil samples per boring will be selected for
analyses. The criteria for selection will be based upon field
Screening results (See Section 4.4).
4.3 Soil Analyses
The selected soil Samples will be analyzed by National
Toxicology Laboratories, a California State Certified Laboratory in
accordance with state guidelines and EPA protocols. The samples
will be analyzed for fuel hydrocarbons, as diesel and volatile
aromatics using the DOHS Luft Method (purge'and trap for diesel)
and EPA Method 8020, respectively.
4.4 Field Screening of Soil Samples
Soil samples will be collected using three six-inch brass
tubes installed inside a split-spoon sampler. The middle sample
tube will be immediately capped and stored in an iced cooler upon
collection. The bottom tube will be used for lithologic
description, and the top tube will be used for field screening.
The material from the top tube will be placed in maSon jar to
4
approximately 50 percent capacity, shaken, and stored for a period
of 15 minutes. A standard headspace reading will be collected at
this time and noted on the boring log.
5.0 Quality Assurance Plan
This section described field and analytical quality-assurance
~procedures~tobe followed-duringthe investigation. ~ i-_ ..... _~ ~ ............
5.1 Sample Collection and Handling Protocol
Proper sample collection and handling are essential to assure
quality of data obtained from a sample. Each sample therefore will
be collected in a brass tube, preserved correctly for the intended
analysis and stored for no longer~ than permissible holding time
prior'to analysis~ Protocol to be applied 'in--this project is
described in section 4.
5.2 Sample. Identification and Chain of Custody Protocol
Sample identification and Chain of Custody procedures are
designed to assure sample quality and to document sample possession
from the time it is collected to the time of its ultimate disposal.
The container for each sample submitted for analysis will have a
label affixed with the identifying number or the number will be
inscribed directly on the container of feasible. The analytical
laboratory will assign a separate sample number unique to that
sample .for internal sample coordination and identification. A
description of the sample including the sample number and other
pertinent information regarding its collection and/or geologic
significance will be written in field notes and/or a geologic
boring log being prepared by the site geologist. These field
documents-will be.kept in a permanent project file. All sample
will be analyzed by a state certified laboratory for the analyses
requested.
A properly completed Chain of Custody Form will be submitted
to the analytical laboratory along with sample. The laboratory's
assigned number will be properly entered on the form. A quality
control officer at the lab will verify integrity, of sample
submitted, proper sample volume correctness of containers used, and
properly executed Chain of Custody Form. Pertinent information
will be entered into a log book kept by the laboratory.~
5.3 Analytical Quality Assurance
In addition to routine calibration of analytical instruments
with standards and blanks, the analyst is required to run
duplicates and spikes on 10 percent of analyses to assure an added
measure of reliability and precision. Accuracy is verified through
the following:
1. U.S. EPA and State certification of results;
2. Participation in inter-laboratory round robin
program;
3. "Blind" samples are submitted for analysis by
the quality control officer on a weekly basis.
These are prepared from National Bureau of
Standards specifications of EPA reference
~ standards;
4. Verification of results with an alternative
...................................... method~ .................................................................................................................
6.0 Site Safety Plan
Appendix A contains a Site Safety Plan which complies with
Worker Right to Know Regulations and CAC Title 26.
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Bokersfield,Colifornio 93301 FIRE STATION NO. 4
Telephone: (805) 328-0962 ~ Job No.
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Sokersfield, Colifornio 9~01 FIRE STATION NO. 4
Telephone: (805) 328-0962 %: Job No.
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APPENDIX A
SITE SAFETY PLAN
Introduction:
---~'~'. .... A Site~Safety-Plan~-(SSP)~has-been-designed-to-~-address~safety
provisions needed during the site soil assessment/remediation. Its
purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site
personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of
potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the
site. The SSP establishes personnel responsibilities, personal
protective equipment standards decontaminatiqn procedures, and
emergency action plans.
AquaGeosciences, Inc.seeks to enter property described above
of the purpose of conducting a site assessment consisting of up to
four (4) borings to evaluate the extent of soil impaction.
Soils samples will be collected at five-foot intervals during
exploratory drilling using a California modified split-spoon
sampler through a hollow-stem auger. All possible efforts will be
made to collect undisturbed samples. Each sample to be chemically
analyzed will be collected in a brass sleeve, capped with lined
plastic lids, sealed with tape, and placed on ice in a cooler
immediately. All Chain of Custody protocol will be followed.
Drilling equipment will be brought to the site and operated by
a subcontractor:
Melton Drilling
7101 Downing Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93308
C-57 License Number 508270
The SSP described means for protecting all on-site personnel
from deleterious contamination or personal injury while conducting
on-site activities. As described below We will meet all
requirements promulgated by the California Department of Health
Services. -
Site Background:
This property is a fire station located at 130 Bernard Street,
Bakersfield, California. The facility contained one 550 gallon
diesel tank, dispenser, and associated piping.
Responsibilities of Key Personnel:
All personnel on-site will have assigned responsibilities.
Mr. Mark Magargee of AquaGeosciences, Inc. will serve as Project
Manager and On-Site Geologist. He will also serve as Site Safety
Officer (SSO). As SSO, Mr. Magargee will assure that on-site
personnel have received a copy of SSP. Personnel will be required
to-document~their full understanding of theSSP~before, admission~_to
the site. Compliance with the SSP will be monitored at all times
by the SSO. Appropriate personal protective equipment, listed
below, will be present on-site. The SSO will conduct a training
session to assure that all are aware of safe work practices. In
the training session, personnel will be made aware of hazards at
the site and will utilize Material Safety Date Sheets for
information on compounds to be encountered.
Mr. Mark Magargee will also be responsible for keeping field
notes, collecting and securing samples, and assuring sample
integrity by adherence to Chain of Custody protocol.
On-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid
unforeseen hazards. After documenting understanding of the SSP,
each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to
all points contained herein. Any deviation observed will be
reported to the SSO and corrected. On-site employees are held
responsible to perform only those tasks for which they believe they
are qualified for.
Provisions if this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated
with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto.
Job Hazard Analysis:
Hazards likely to be encountered on,site include those
commonly encountered when operating any mechanical equipment, such
as the danger of falling objects or moving machinery.
Simple precautions will reduce or eliminate risks associated
with operating such equipment.
A drilling contractor has been employed to deliver and operate
all drilling equipment. Qualified personnel only will have any
contact with this equipment. All on-site personnel, including the
drilling contractor and his employees, are required to wear hard
hats when in close proximity to drilling equipment. Latex gloves
will be worn by persons collecting or handling samples to prevent
exposure to contaminants. Gloves will be changed between samples,
and used ones discarded, to avoid cross-contamination. Proper
respiratory equipment will be worn if vapor contamination levels
on-site exceed action levels as determined using PID. Action
levels requiring respiratory apparatus will be 5 ppm, in the
breathing space. Furthermore, no on-site smoking, open flame, or
sparks will be permitted in order to prevent accidental ignition.
Risk Assessment Summary:
Exposure to chemicals anticipated on-site include diesel,
.......... · ..... benzene,-toluene,~and xylene(BTX)-. These-chemicals~represent a
hazard because they are moderately to extremely toxic and most are
highly flammable. Threshold Limit Values (TLV's), Short Term
Exposure Limits (STEL's), and Toxicity levels (LD50, oral-rat), all
in mg/kg (ppm), are listed below:
Compound TLV STEL Toxicity
................ ~Diesel - -' 50 75 ~ · ~ ......... -
Benzene 10 25 4894
Toluene 100 150 5000
Xylene 100 150 4300
Benzene is considered an extreme cancer hazard.
Exposure Monitoring Plan:
A Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) will be used to monitor
vapor concentrations around the site. Should concentrations exceed
TLr's, protective measures will be taken. Passive dosimeter badges
will be placed in downwind locations if PID reading indicate high
levels of volatile organics in the breathing space.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Personnel on-site will have.access to respirators with organic
vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on-site
as needed. When handling samples, the on-site geologist will wear
latex gloves. Hard hats will be worn by all personnel on-site when
in proximity of drilling equipment.
Work Zones and Security Measures:
Access to the site will be restricted to authorized personnel.
A set of cones, placards, or wide yellow tape, surrounding he site
will define the perimeter. The Project Manager will be responsible
for site security.
Decontamination Measures:
Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best
method for~ protection. Common sense dictates that on-site
personnel avoid sitting, leaning, or placing equipment on possibly
contaminated soil.
Ail' personnel will be advised to wash 'their hands, neck, and
face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the site.
Respirators will be washed with soap and water following each day's
use.
Drilling and sampling equipment used will be decontaminated by
steam-cleaning. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated before
''~' ........ each sample is taken and drilling equipment-will, be~cont~minat~
before each boring is commenced.
General Safe Work Practices:
Drillers and other on-site personnel will be briefed each day
in "tailgate" meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be
used. Anticipated contaminants and .emergency procedures will be
................ reviewed.' ApPropriate personal protective equipment will be p~"~'-~ ........
and verified correct by SSO, including respirator fit.
Drilling and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before
being brought on-site. Split-spoon sampling equipment will be
steam-cleaned before each use. Augers will be steam-cleaned
between borings.
The On-Site Geologist will oversee operations and log borings
in consultation with drillers. The Sample Coordinator will assure
that proper protocol is used at all times in collecting and
handling samples.
Trainin~ Requirements:
The SSO will conduct a pre-site training session which will
include all points of MSDS forms, contaminant properties, warning
signs, health hazard data, risk from exposure, and emergency first
aid. Ail chemicals to be covered and the SSO will assure that
everyone fully understands'site hazards,
Medical Surveillance Program:
According'to CFR 29, 1910.120, Paragraph (f), employees who
wear respirators 30 days or more during one year or who have been
exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards above established
Permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored medically.
all site personnel will be required to have had a complete chemical
physical within the past year.
Record Keeping:
Documentation will be kept on personnel exposed to contaminant
hazards on the job site according to OSHA regulations. These will
include documentation that employees have received training on the
SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms, and all emergency
procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training
meeting.
Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet
requirements. Included will be names and social security number of
employees, medical evaluation, on-the-job logs from entry to exit,
first-aid administered, visits on-site-~by outside persons, and
personal air monitoring records.
Contingency Plans:
In the event of accident, injury, or other emergency, the
Pr6ject Director, Senior Project Manager, or other person will
notify appropriate government agencies or individuals as follows:
1. Kern County Department of Environmental
Health Services
2700 "M" Street
Bakersfield, California 93301
Mr. Michael Driggs
(805)861-3636
2. Police, Fire, or Ambulance emergency 911
3. Nearest Emergency Hospital:
Memorial Hospital
420 34th Street
Bakersfield, California
(805) 327-1792
RANDALL L. ABBOTT 2700 M Street, Suite 300
Agency Oirector Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 861-3502 Telephone (805) 861-3636
· Telecopier (805) 861-3429
STEVE Mc CALLEY
O~rec,o, RESOU R.CE MANAGEMENT AGE NCY
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
October 4, 1990
Ralph Huey
City of Bakersfield
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
SUBJECT: Location: 130 Bernard Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305
Known As: Bakersfield Fire Station #4
PERMIT #: 070003
Dear Mr. Huey:
The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for
work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a
leaking underground storage tank, you have previously received a letter from
this Department notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the
extent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined
in UT-35, be done in a timely manner.
In accordance with California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and
Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48, the Kern CountY .Environmental
Health Services Department requires a determination of the threat to the
environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and
submit a site characterization workplan proposal' to this office November 5~. 1990.
The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is started.-
If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me
immediately at (805) 861-3636, extension 566.
Sincerely, _ .
Michael Driggs ,q !
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Hazardous Materials Management Program
MD'cas
\070003-h.m~.'21
GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300
AgenCy Director ~' Bakersfield. CA 93301
(805) 861-3502 . .. ~~~;:"'~ Telephone (805) 861-3636
R E S O U R E
· C AG ENCY
DEPAR MENTAL .
OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS . ~ ..
License ~440591
~ T~K(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE May 30, 1990_ ' ~'~'~ ~;<~"~::<~ '""
..................................................................................... POST ON PREMISES~ .........................................................................
CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: '
1. ' Il h lhe r~ponsibifil~ ~ the P~mitt~ to obtaia ~rmits which may be r~uired by other regulato~ age~ci~ prior to ~n~ng ~rk. (i.e.,'City
2. ~ermill~ must notify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days ~or lo tank removal or abandonment
in place ~o a~ange for r~uired inspections(O..
Ta~k cl~ure activili~ must be pet Ke~ Counl~ Envi~nmenlal Health and Fire Department approved meth~
~. Il h l'he contractor's ~ponsibii~t~ to know and adhere to all applicable la~ ~egarding the handling, lrans~rtalio~ ~ lt~lmenl ~ hazatdo~
_ mat~a~. / /
5. The tank removal ~ntractor must have a qualified ~mpany employ~ onsite~supe~ising the tank removal. The emplo~ m~t have tank ~mova]
expedcnce pdor to working unsupe~iscd;
6. ~ any ~ntraclo~ oth~ than thee listed on permit and permii application are to be utilized, prior approval m~t ~ ~an[~ by the sp~ialis~
listed o~ the permit. Deviation from tee submilt~ application is not allowed. -
7.. Soil Sampling: -:': :~'' · :- ~. -'
~'. a. . Tank s~ 1~ than ~ ~ual to 1,0~ gaHo~ - a minimum of two sampi~ must be relieved from benea[h lhe cenler ~ the tank at depths
b. Tank size ~t~ than ~,~ to ~0,~ gallons - a minimum of four sampl~ must ~ ret~ed on.third ~ lhe way in from the ends o~
each lank al depths of approximately ~wo f~t and six f~t.
c. Tank s~e ~t~ than 10,~ g~o~ - a minimum ~ six sampl~ musl be retrieved on-fourth ~ the way in from lhe ends of each tanL
and benealh the center of each tank at depths ~ approximately two f~l and six f~t .... , ..
8. Soil Sampling (piping a~): .....
~-~nimum~-of- t~ sampl~:mus~be:ret~ed at-depths of approximately ~two-f~t an~ six_f~L~ e~e~_lS:linear f~L~-pi~ run and_und~th~
dispenser area.
PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLo~URE
OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS PERMIT NUMBER. A 1222-07
SUBSTAIVCES STOI~GE FACII.ITY ADDENDUM
9. Soil Sample analysis: ' .' . . - .' . . .. - . '
a. All soil samples retrieved from beneath gasoline (leaded/unleaded) tanks and appurtenances must be ana{yzed for benzene, toluene, xylene,
and total petroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline). '
-: b. .. All soil samples retrieved from beneath die~el tanks ~nd appurtenances must be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons
-~:~--:~"_-'z~,_---~ ~----~-z~-~and:benzene..==---' ~:-.~--._=-~_ ~=~_-=___~===~:~,_ ........ ~: ......... ...... ..... . ..... . ......= .~.---= ............... (for diesel)
-· ~ )' c. ' = . All soil samples retrieved from beneath waste ~]i~-~n~-d-~-p~e~-~cc~s'~St be analyzed for total organic halides, lead, oil and gr~e'~- '
~I ~ ~.! d. ,' ' ',All soil samples retrieved from beneath crude oii tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for oil and grease.
.," 'e. ".i '=:", Ail soil samples retrieved from beneath tan~ and appurtenances that contain unknown substances must be analyzed ' '
.... ' '" · ' "'~:: ~' ~ substances that may have been stored within the tank. .~ .~_~.jy,,?_~..z.., for a full range
10. ".The following timetable lists pre-and ~ost-tank removal' r,~-,~o.~;~-~ ~, '.,,. ~,-~.;:.' . . ¥~: ',?:/.,..,- i,, ~=:,.?~'i..,~=. ,~ ': - ... .. , . ,.,~? , .
-:,.-.~.:,. ,!: :,~.,~ ,.~.#,.· ~ ~ .... ,~ ,. ,.. ,.,-,.. --~=J ..· ~,....~:,:~..~,~..,~.~ ._i,.. · ..J~.....:, .:,....,.,. . ,.,:%: ~,.?t,.~>?~,..,.~,~.·~. .~ ... ,..... . .~, ,~ .
,,' - ~ ~--~,..omplete permit aDDucat ........ ~ .....~;:~-~-~, * -= ': ..... ~ ~ * ~-~"~ "~ ' '~= ~ "' ~',' ........ '~ *' - ~,- "-' ' ~' ......." ' .... "
~' i'~:.i~-~'.'~(aubmitted to Hazardous Materials Management ProRram' ': ;:'c :-.;-~',.~. .... :: :..-
,.; .,~ ~;,.~., %,..-% ,.,. · ..... ~..=-:_. -_ ~ . ~ ,, ~ ~,.~,~:;.,'- .
· andt~c~c ..... ' - ,-.' ......... - ~ Y
Tra~ation and tracking forms sent to Hazardo~'' ' /'. :' *:'" ~':'N"" : '- - ' ' ~ '=' '"": ''~'~;' :'?, '*'*"'*~?(~" ~ ~'' ~' /:'"* "-" ~" ' · *
.... . Mat~als Management Pro.nm. ~1 hazardo~ waste ' o tater Inan ~ worxmg days for tra~rtat~on and 14 working
. . . days for the tracking form after tank ~mov~
.,,.~ :.. man~ts m~t.~ sign~ by the r~v~ ~ the , ' ' ' .' ' * - ....
,(~ ..'~. ~ - ~ . .. . .- · . ~. - .. .
~ :,,;.'- ~ ,, ..... ' .?:~.::~ : ~., · . ,= ,.:,:,~ :'..,'~... ~- ,~.~,:,' ?., .'-%.. ~, · ,..% *, ,.. -... .. ..
". ~:.;:.,~.Sample analysis to H~do~ Mat~a~' Manngemenl · ?~k~"'~?*"' ~*',~,~ ~? ~?~:o~'.:F':'':.' - _" ::~' ~,; :'%'~ .(~'"'~:'~/~"~'~ :' ~ :(' ~*-;'(-';~" *' ' ;:, '" "· *
11. Pur~ng/ln~ling Condition: ' '
a. ' ~quid shall ~ pump~ ~m ta~ prior to pur~ng such I~t 1~ than 8 gallons ~ liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 4~700)' .
· , ,= ; Tank shall ~ p~g~ th~u~ vent pi~ d~char~ng at l~t 10 f~t a~ve ~ound leVel. (CSH&SC 417~) .~'.:..~ .. _..: ...- ..
,.' c. ,: No erosion shall ~ult in ~o~ det~table at or ~yond pro~y line. (Rule 419)
d. No erosion shall endang~ the heailh, s~ety, ~mfort ~ rede ~ any ~on. (CSH&sC'41'~00)
e.. Venl lin~ shall ~main attach~ to tank until the i~p~tor a~vm to authoflze ~moval.'
RECOMMENDATIONs/oUIDF.,LINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAOE TANK~
This department is responsible for enforcing the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and state regulations pertaining fo underground storage tanks.
Representatives from this department r~pond to job sites during tank lemovals to ensure that the tanks-ale safe to remove/close and that the overall
job performance is consistent with permit requirements, applicable laws and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarify the in}erests
and expectations for this department.
1. .]ob site safety is one of our primary concerns. Excavations are inherently dangerous. It is the contractor's resP°usibility to know and abide bY
CAL-OSHA regulations. The job foreman is responsible for the crew and any subcontractors on the job. As a general rule workers ale not
permitted in improperly sloped excavations or when unsafe conditions exist in the hole. Tools and equipment are to be u~ed only for their designed
- .' function. For example, backhoe buckets are never substituted for ladders. . ·
2. Properly licensed contractors are assumed to understand the requirements of the permit issued. The job foreman is responsible for kno~ng and
abiding by the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the permit conditions may result in a stop-work Order.
· ' 3. Individual contractors will be held responsible for their Post-~emova! paperwork. Tracking forms, hazardous-waste manifest-;; and ~nalyses
,.- docu~aentation is necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it into mitigation. When contractors do nol follow through on
necessary, paperwork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases results. If this continues, processing time for completing new closures will
increase.
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Authorized representative of contractor certifies by st~tng belo~ that.
tank(s) have been decont~lnated In accordance ~lth Xern County Nea]~ >~'~'~":~
. ' :' $1~ature ~ - '; / - _ , '"',.?.':' -..
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· * * ~ILING INSTRUCTIONS: Fold In half and staple. .
RCE MANAGEMENT
Director ' STYE McC~. R~S, DIRE~OR
W~.~ d. ~D[~, A~'O
'"~iRO~~~ H~ SE~ICES DEPAR~~
August 2, 1990
Ralph Huey
City of Bakersfield
.................. 1501TruXtun Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
SUBJECT: Location: 130 Bernard St.
Bakersfield, CA 93305
Known As: Bakersfield Fire Station #4
PERMIT #: 070003
Dear Mr. Huey:
This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above
has been determined by Kern County. Environmental Health Services Department to be
the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground
storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are
a responsible party for this property.
As a responsible party, you must provide for all studies and work relating to the
above-described property and the cost for oversight of~these activities.
California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, and Kern County Ordinance Code,
Chapter 8.48, require a determination of the threat to the environment asa result
of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE
CHARACTERIZATION, FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS
INITIATED. Enclosed you will find Attachment "A", Handbook UT-35, which states the
minimum required site work plan activities, the necessary requirements for
selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work, a glossary of
terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to commonly
asked questions.
The cost incurred by Kern county Environmental Health Services Department for the
oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation
action plan, site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees
or permits. These costs are recovered by Kern Coudty Environmental Health Services
Department in one of the two methods described below. It is your responsibility
to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of (A) State
contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options pertain only
to costs ass6ciated with oversight. '
2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861.3636
RECYCLED PAPER FAX: (80.5) 861-3429
Ralph Huey ..
August Z, 1990
Page 2
(A) 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 the
costs incurred by both the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the
State terms explained below:
.......................... Whereas'--the'Legislature has appropriated ~nd~'from the Cai~i'fornf~
Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and sta~e 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 indivi-
dual(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.
(B) COUNTY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department is providing ~his option for
those who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition of State costs.
Prior to the County's performance of services, this option requires your deposit
of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option
Trust Account. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In
this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, Attachment
IIBII.
The environmental sensitivity (Attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by
Environmental Health Services Department to determine the potential threat for
groundwater contamination. Only sites determined to be non-environmentally
sensitive may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site described above is
not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in theLocal Agreement.
Option~ however, the County of Kern reserves.the right to cancel any Local
Agreement Option should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a
unique, complex hydrogeological condition exists. .In such cases, Environmental
Health will utilize the State contract to pay for County oversight activities. The
County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in
a non-environmentally sensitive area.
It is necessary for you to respond, in writing, within ten (10) calendar days. of
receipt of' this 'letter-to advise K&rn County 'Environmental Health Services
Department of your choice: either the State. contract or the County's Local
Agreement Option. If you select the County's Local Agreementi please complete and
Ralph Huey
August 2, 1990
Page 3
sign the Local Agre.emeqt _(Attachment _B), and return it with..your~-~¢heck -for
$1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable~to the ~County of Kern, addressed to
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department, 2700 M Street, Suite 300,
Bakersfield, CA g3301, Attention: -Accounting - Local Agreement Option. If you
select the State contract, please indicate,'in writing, that you have made this
selection and that you have read the above official notification.
Failure to respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice will automatically
result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under~-the terms of
the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks.
If you sh°uld have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan
Gonzales at (805) 861-3636, Extension 510.
Sincerely,
Environmental Health Services Department
SMC:ch
Attachments
colt\070003, a
Alpha Analytical Laboratories Inc. 860 Waugh Lane, H-l, Ukiah, California 95482
(707) 468-0401
Page
County of Kern Date Sampled: 06/12/90 1
2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Time Sampled: 09:19
Bakersfield, CA .93301 Sampled By: Lori Thomas
Attn: Michael Driggs Date Received: 06/20/90 10:00
Sample Type: Soil
Method Resu[ ts Uni ts MOL
Batch 90-0620-017 consisted of 2 Samples and 10 Tests
Sample 1 Bakersfield Fire Ststaion #4 130 Bernard
Street - Tank # 1 - Center 6'
TPH - Diesel LUFT 2.2 ug/g 1
Benzene EPA 8020 ND ug/g .05
Toluene EPA 8020 ND ug/g .05
Ethylbenzene EPA 8020 ND ug/g .05
Xylenes EPA 8020 ND ug/g .05
MOL - Minimu~ Detection Limit ND None Detect~d
NOTES:
Bruce L. Gove < ~-"/;~ ~--""~. :,."k ,.',-.~_- ....
Laboratory Director Date Printed: Q7/06/90
Alpha Analytical Laboratorieslnc. · 860 Waugh Lane, H-I, Ukiah, C~ifornia95482
(707) 468-0401
CHEMICAL EXAMINATION REPORT
Page
County of Kern Date Sampled: 06/12/90 2
2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Time Sampled: 09:25
Bakersfield, CA 93301 Sampled By: Lori Thomas
Attn: ~Michael Driggs Date Received: 06/20/90 10:00
Sample Type: Soil
Meth~ Results Units ~L
Batch 90-0620-017 c~sist~ of 2 Sa~[es a~ 10 Tests
Sample 2 Bakersfield Fire Ststaion #4 130 Bernard
Street - Tank # 1 - Center 9'4"
TPH - Diesel LUFT 1100 ; ug/g 1
Benzene EPA 8020 ND ug/g .05
Toluene EPA 8020 1.5 ug/g .05
Ethylbenzene EPA 8020 .51 ug/g .05
Xylenes EPA 8020 4.2 ug/g .05
MOL - Minimum Detection Limit ND None Detected
NOTES:
Bruce L. Gove
Laboratory Director Date Print.e~ 0.7/06/90
·
UNDERGROUND ST0~AGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) ! CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT
EMERGENCY .. HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
' NAMF~OF INDIVIDUAL FILING RF.L=ORT I PNONE' .....
~E~ ~ ~ ZIP
.~LIW N~[(IF A~C~L~
~ ~E~ c~ '~ ~P
m CR~S STRE~
m (1) ~ NAME QU~ L~T (G~LONS)
~ : 0.t~.I /oll~t~,l ~ T~sT ~REMOV:L ~ OmER
~ ~ DI~HARGE BE~N M~OD USED TO STOP DI~HAR~ (CHECK ~ ~T ~PL~
a [ ~SOI~HARGE~ENSTOPPED,~ ~"l ~ ~P. RT~K ~ REPAIRPIP~G ~' CliP. PROCURE
~URCE OF DI~HARGE C~SE(S)
~E~ ONE ONLY
~ ~E~RMINED ~ ~ILONLY ~ GROUNDWA~R ~ DRINKINGWA~R-(CHECKONLY~WA~R~LLSHAVEA~LYBE~AFFEC~D)
~E~ ONE ONLY
~ NO~TA~ ~ PR~IM~A~SI~E~ME~R~NSUGM~D ~ ~LLUTIONC~C~R~N
~ REMEDIATION P~
CHE~ ~PROPRIA~ ~TION(S) ~ ~CAVA~ & DISPOSE (ED) ~ REMO~ F~E PRO.CT (F~ ~ ENH~CED 8~ ~GR~ATION (1~
--~ ~ C~SI~(CB) ~ ~CAVA~TRE*T(E~ ~ r~PSTREATG~UNDWA~R(G~ ~ R~SU~LY(RS)
~ ~ '~NTAINMENTBARRIER(C8) ~ m~TDNREQUIRED(NA) .. ~ T~A~ENTAT~O~P(HU) ~ ~IL~S)
3. GeneratOr's Name and Mailing Address A Sidle Manifest Documenl Number
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 9330~ e. 5~am Generator's tO
4 Generator's Phone ( 80~- 326- 3724
5. Transpolar ~ Company Name 6 US EPA ~D NumOe~ C. State Transpolar'aiD "~ '
Placer Tractor Service IC, iA~D~9~8~2~O~4~O~,2~0~6 D. Tranaponer'sPhone 916-652-5535
7. Transpo~et2CompanyName 8. US EPA ID NumOer E. StateTranspo~er'slD
~ [ ~ ~ '~ r , ~ ~ ', ~ ', F Transpo~er's' Phone
~: .OesignaleO Facility Name an~ Sile Address 10 US .~P~ }D NumDe~ G. -Slate Facility~sdO.
Evergreen gnvi~onmen~al ~e~vices
6880 Smith Avenue ~ Faciiily'sPhon,
News=k, CA 94560 [C[A~D 9 8 0,595 7 ~ [ 800-972-5284
[ ~2. Conlainers 13. Total 14. I.
1. US DOT DescriDtion (Including Pro,er Shi¢~ing Name. Hazar~ Class. and ID Number) ' Quantity U~il Wa~le No.
No Type Wt/Vol
Petroleum Fuel oils
, EPA/ --
....................... ~OIOI~'TI'r I' l' I 1" C......... ~ ........ ...~_
b. 8tale
EPA/~he~
c.
~ EPA/~her '
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d. ~ [ State
I EPA/giber
J. A~ditlonal Oeecrlptione tot Materiale Lieted Above K. Handling Codec lot Waate~ Ltate0 Above'
· . b.
O~ -1
Wa¢e~/ ~nsea¢e/ Pe~ole~m fuel oils c.
I
15. Special Handling InstrUct'ion's and A0~ilional Informallon
Wea~ Gloves ~Lt,..: Fi~e Sc~:ion
and ate clasaifleO, pecke~, marked, and laOeled, eno are ~n all respec~s m proDer ccn0n~3n tot transDo~ by mgr~way according ~o
nalio~el governme~l reguial~ons.
to be economically practicable and that I have selected Ihe Dract~cabte methoO Ct lreatment, storage, o~ Oisposat currenHy
· present and future threat IQ huma~ ~ealtb a~ the envi(o~enL OR, d I am a small ~u~nd[y generator. ~ have made 8 goo~ faith elfort
generation and saint the best waste menegemenl mel~od I~at ~s availaDle to me eno tna~ I can atto~ ' . -
Pdnte~/Typed Name ~ Signature Monf~ Oay Yea~
~7 Transporter 1 Acknowle0gemenl o; Receipt ct Maleriats
Prin[ed/Type0 Name { Signature Month Oa~ Year
18 Transpolar 2 Acknowle0gement of Receipl of Materials
Pdnled/TypeO Name Signature Mont~ Day Year
19. Discrepancy Indicalion Space
20 Facility Owner or Operator Cenificalion ct receipt ct hazardous malerials covered 0y this mamlesl except as no,aa in.Item 19.. .......
Printed/Typed Name ~ Signature Mont~ Oey Yee~
A(~O8) Do Not Write Below This Line
~L
A DIVISION OF CALIFORNIA OIL RECYCLERS, I,~,,
'~ EN.vlRON/vIENTAL
· SERVICES INvoIcE '1 J~ 2 2'J 9
6880 SMITH AVE., NEWARK, CA 94560
(800) 972-5284 EPA ID# CAD980695761
ADDRESS ADDRESS ~ ~...,/~ CUSTOMER NO.
CITY STATE ZIP CO CITY STATE ZIP CO PHONE NO.
PLEASE PAY FROM THIS INVOICE TERMS: NET?7 DAY.;~.
PRODUCT MANIFEST # GALLONS
"'~NASTE PETFiOLEUM OILS COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID NA1270
WASTE ANTIFREEZE NONCOMBUSTIBLE LIQUID UN'H32
HAZARDOUS WASTE LIQUID OFiM-E UNg~89
WASTE OIL. WITH ~ ~000 PPM HALOGENS
OTHEFI:
TSDF EVERGREEN OIL., INC. (4~$) 7B5-4400 TOTAL CHAR(
8880 Smith Ave EPA ID # GADgS0887418
Newark, CA
DRIVER ROUTE #
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KEf~I COUNTY ~ESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACENCY INTERNAL ~ ~LY: J
~I~TAL H~L~ SE~ICES ~PAR~T APPLICATI~ DATE:~¢O~PTA'~/~O~'
?oo '.' ..... · ........
TO
(FILL ~T ~ APPLZCATZm PER FAC[L[TY) P]P[NG FT. TO ~~: PTO:
APPL]CAT[m FOR PE~ZT FOR PE~T ._ -
:-'='--.-='-'- CL~RE/~~T OF UNDEr. NO ......
H~AR~S ~BST~CE STOOGE FACZL[~
~]S APPL[CAT]~ [S FOR ~ R~VAL, OR [] ~~H~T IN P~CE
......... ~E 1: -805-326-3724 j CiR: B'akersfield ZiP: 93301 -- I-sT~:
ISa~am~tO Stree
~: Same as above ~: J S]A~:
T~ ~~T~: pT.AC~R T~CTOR SERVCE ~OOG[~ BOX 170 J~AE: CA
~1: 916-652-5535 ..... : P 0 ' IZ[P:95650
'~ST~T~E: ~--~-9~J~x~TAL]~~,: 4405 'i-A J~,S~TZm,: BP 232~4B
~T~RI~I~: Alpha Lab ~: 680 Naugh Lane
~ J: 707 -aKg-04~].. CIU: Ukiah j ZiP: 95482
~'S ~T]~ I: .BP 213214B [~: Calif. Indemnity
~T~ ~T ~ ~ ~: Same as above ~: J
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~[CAL ~T[~ OF ~TER[ALS STOREO:
T~K ~ ' ~LUME m~ICAL ~TORED DAT~.STORED mm[~O~ERLY'STORED
Unknown 550 .Diesel un~own
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T~~~T0~: 2 J~T0~~:TPH & BTX&E
~I~TI~ ~: Triple rinse & iced with 20J of dry ice
~i~T~ ~T~:Pl~cer Tractor Service D]~ L~T[~ ~l~: . .
~ I: 916-652,5535 Evergreen Environmental, Newark
~]~ ~ ~ T~(S): Cut up for scrap P]~ ~T]~ ~ T~(S): ~R, NEW~K
....... P]~ ~ ~ ~iPJ~: ..... S~E AS ABOVE -P]~ ~T]~ ~ ~]~J~:~R. NEWARK
~IS FO~ H~ 8E~ ~PL~ED UNOER P~AL~ OF P~RSURY ~0 T0 ~E 8~T 0F
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION !~.U~.~.....~.~ INCI. UOEO IN ORDER FOR THE
APPLICATION TO 8E PROCESSED:
TANK(S), PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING LENGTHS &
DII4ENSIONS,
PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BY ~!tlS SYMBOL "
_ _NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION
ANY WATER WELLS OF SURFACE WATERS WITHIN 100' RADIUS OF
FACILITY
NORTH ARROW
HOUSE --~ l
ALLEY PUMP & TANK
· . ~.. ~ .x ~' ;' ' ~-~'¢¢,~I/ ~ . ~ ---~ ~lll,
~ ~S~EL TAN~'
~ ~DIESEL ~E.)
II
PARKINg LOT -- Il
FiPE STATION ii
NO.4
~, ,
CUR~ ~ ~. -'.l I' '
~ BERNARD STREET ....
~I~ STATI0~ ~0. 4
I
1~ ~A~3 ~R~ Ol~ OF BAKERSFIELD ~ ~ 2/11
~ ~~AL OALI~NIA ~ R.L.T,.
I I I I II I I
05/21/90 Invoffce Nbr. 1 34206
4:21 pm KERN COUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
2700 'M' Street
8akersfffeqd, CA 93301 Type o¢ Order W
(805) 861-2615
CASH REGISTER PLACER TRACTOR SERVICE
CusTomer P.O.~ I Wtn By IOrder Oa~e I Shfip Oate I Vfia I Terms
H05219.06 I RAR I 05/21/90 I 05/21/90 IDD I NT
Lffne Descrfiptffon Quantffty Prffce Unfit Disc Total
1 TANK PLAN CHECK 1 100.00 E 100.00
I?0A
Order To~al 100.00
Amount Due 100.00
Paymen'~ Made 8y Check 100.00
THANK YOU[
05/21790 Invoice Nbr. 1 .' 34206
4:21 pm KERN COUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT I
2700 'M' Street I
Bakersfield, CA 93301 Type of Order N
: (805) 861-2615 ..-'1."
I ...................... - -. .............. : ................ .- : .................................... : ........................... ; ....... : ............ :----: ..... ::------: "...~' '~'':
CASH REGISTER PLACER TRACTOR SERVICE .:-, .l'
- -. .. .. ':.- '~ · .:' ~':.~': ': ..1 '
-" ."..~- -; :'. ' :' .I
I
Cus%omer P.O.~ Nth By IOrder Date ] Ship Date I Vffa I Terms
H0521906 - RAR I 05/21/90 I 05/21/90 IDB I NT
I I I '1 I'..
Line Descript.i. on QuanTity Price Unit Disc Total
I TANK PLAN CHECK I 100.00 E 100'.00
I?0A
Order Total 100.00
Amount Due 100.00
Payment Made By' Check 100.00
THANK YOU~.
i
__ HAZARDOUS MA1- E.R I ALS MANAGEMENT
DATE t ACTIVITY ..." INITIALS TIME
TANK~ FACI LI TY ~a-~;NUAL REPORT
Facility Bakersfield Fire Sta. 4 Permit # 070003c Month/Yr..1/~
1. I have not done any major modifications to this facility during the
last 12 months./~;
Sicnature ._ff~-- .,-o~- - k ~- ~ ..
.............. Note: 'All' major- modifications/ require a Permit to Construct-from
the Permitting Authority.
2.I have done major modifications for which I obtained Permit(s) to
Construct from Permitting Authority
Signature
Permit to Construct # Date
-~ .... 3. Repair and Maintenance Summary ..... ----~-.---~'~
· Attach a sunar of all:
--Routine and required maintenance done to this faci:
piping, and .monitoring equipment.
· -- Repair of submerged pumps or suction pumps. ~/~
-- Replacement of flow-~estrioting leak detectors with sa
-- Repair/replacement of dispensers, meters', or nozzles.
--Repair of electronic leak detection, components, or replacement
with same.
--Installation of ball float valves.
--Installation or repair of vapor recovery/vent lines.
Include the date of each repair or maintenance activity.
NOTE: All repairs or replacements in response to a leak require a
Permit to Construct from the Permitting Authority as do all
other modifications to tanks, piping or monitoring equipment
not listed here.
4. Fuel Changes - Allowed for Motor Vehicle Fuel tanks 0nly.
List all fuel storage changes in tanks, noting:
Date(s), tank number(s), new fuel(s) stored.
~. Inventory control monitoring is required'for this .facility on. the
Permit to Operate, and I have not exceeded any reportable limits as
listed in the appropriate inventory control monitoring handbook
during the last twelve months (if not applicable, disregard).
Signature
6. Trend Analysis Summary
Please attach Annual Trend Analysis Summary for the last 12 periods.
............. 7 ...... Meter Calibration Check Form
Please attach current, completed Meter Calibration Check Form
ANI%]--~JAL TREND ANALYS I S S UI~f~{ARY
Tm~K ~ 1 TIME PERIOD: JAN 1 198_8 to DEC 13 1988
QUARTER 1 TIME PERIOD: JAN 1 to ['1AR 31
PERIOD 1: Total Minuses This P.eriod (Line 3) 13
........................................... Action Number'for this Period~(Li'ne 4) .... 30 ..............
PERIOD 2: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 9
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 37
"PERIOD 3: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 10
"'.- Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 54
QUARTER 2 TIME PERIOO: APRIL 1 to JUNE 30
PERIOD 4: Total Minuses This Period (Line S) 0
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 69
PERIOD 5: Total ~inuses This Period (Line 3) lQ .
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 85
PERIOD 8: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) '13
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) -10 1
QUARTER 3 TIME PERIOD: JULY 1 to SEPT 30
PERIOD ?: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 15
Action Number for this. Period (Line 4) 117
PERIOD 8: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 13
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 133
PERIOD g: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 15
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 149
QUARTER 4 TIME PERIOD: OCT 1 to DEC 31
PERIOD 10: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 16
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 165
PERIOD 11: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 13
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 180
PERIOD 12: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 15
Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 196
'hereby 6ertif¥
Signature Date
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
·
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FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET
D. S. NEEDHAM BAKERSFIELD, 93301
..................... FIRE CHIE~ -- ~ ...... . -.- .......................... O .................................................................. 326-39-1-1 ...............
Bakersfield Fire Station # 4
Permit # 070003c
~/88 - ~2/88
Repair and Maintenance Summary
Tank tightness test preformed by Redwine-Manley Testing on
3/2/88..The tank tested tight.'
" .. $500 G~imore Aw. - ~,d~r~fi¢ld, Cali.f.. P3308 Record of Computer
TOKHEIM DISTRIBUTORS (805) 327-9341 or Meter Change
LocaTio~ Station numMr l Data / ~ Meter Chafl~ ~ JoD Numar
~ W/M Not~fie~
Fin,sn~ (monev~ -- " { Finish (~IIonU ' ~llbratton: [.Fast ......... ~ Slow
Readings Start (monev) Start Igallons) I Fasi I Slow
Product Return t0 ~tora~ (~allontl Sealed
Totalizer Seale~ ~ Meter
. ; MaKe an~' MogUl ' ' Set,al' NumDer Tagged ' . ~ Tag e
I
I
Totalize~
Checke~
Slow- . *.
To
I
ProOuc~ Return to $tor~e (gallons} TotaJizer Seal~ ~ ~ter Sealed
Pump ~Re~ ~Green ~81ue~ ~ . "'
.
Totllizlr Checke~ I · '
R~i~ Start (money} St~t '(gallons) Adjusted Fast Slow
To
ProOuct Return to Stor~e (gallons) Totalizer SealeQ I Meter Sealed
Totaliz~ Checked
To
Pro~t Return to Stor~e (gallons) Totalizer SealeO I Meter SealeO
Make ana Mo~el ~er~al NumQer Taggeq Tag ~
Pump ~Red ~Gteen ~Blue
Totalil~ Checked
Re~i~s Start (money) . Start (gallons) A~juste~ Fast Slow
: .-. To
Ptoouct Return to Storage (gallons) Totalizer Seaie~ ~ Meter Sealed
Ma~e an~ MoQet Serial NumDer Tagged , , ,1~ Tag ~
Totalizer Checked
R~iqs Start (money) Start (gallons) AQiuste~ [ Fast Slow
To ~ .
Product Return to ~tor~ (gallons) Totalizer Sealed Meter Seale~
Oealer's Signature . Ma~tenance ~an's Signature
OiRtibution: Original (wnite)~vo~e CoDy
Duplicate (canal} ~le Co~y
~ Tripli~te (~ink) ~aler Cooy
~ '-~ I~ COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT~
2700 M Street HEALTH OFFICER
Bakersfield, California ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Leon M Hebertson, M.D.
Mailing Address: .
1415 Truxtun Avenue ' DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Bakersfield, California 93301 Vernon S. Reichard
(805) 861-3636
July 21, 1988
John Patterson
2101 "H" Street
Bakersfield, California 93301
Re: All Bakersfield City Flre Departments
Dear Mr. Patterson,
This letter ts to advise you that all Bakersfield City Fire
Departments will be granted a "provisional exemption" from the
standard reporting described in your permit packet. As we
discussed in" our meeting, all facilities will follow low
throughput reporting requirements as stated in. the .attached "Low
Throughput Reporting Outline.'
This Department is currently undertaking a study of the
inventory control problems of low-throughput tanks, To facilitate
this, a copy of reconcillati-on ~orksheets for tanks listed on the
attached outline must be sent to this Department monthly so that
we may add this information to our data base. Please send all
submittals to my attention.
Our' preliminary information indicates that a 'change in
reportable variations Is necessary ~hen the throughput of a tank
ls less than 27000 gallons per week.and less than lOrO00 gallons
per month. The accompanying "L.ow Throughput Tank Reporting
Outline" describes these changes.
A revised action chart and an example of a changed summary
sheet (on the back of inventory reconciliation worksheet) have
also been enclosed for your convenience Please make these
changes on your ~orksheets for weeks in ~hlch you have low
throughput.
I' -~ICT OFFICES
Delano · Lamont · Lake Isal · Moja~e · Ridgecrest · Shal'ter · Taft
John Patterson
July 21. 2988
Page 2
.: Be advised, that this provisional exemption ts subject to
change as further data becomes available to the Health
· Department. If, however, a listed tank at any time exceeds the
deflne'd iow-throughput amounts, you must revert to compliance with
the orlginal reporting requirements. If you have any questions
.. regardtng__,thts correspondence, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636
betwee 8 am - 9 am. -
Sincerely,
Nary Kryszak
Environmental Health Specialist
Hazardous Materials Management Program
MK/gb
enclosures
Low--Throughput Tank
Reporting Outline
These amended permit requirements are only applicable to tank(s)
indicated below when weekly throughput is less titan aO00 .g~lons
and monthly throughput is less than 10,000 gallons:
................................... Effective Date: July 19, -~988
Facility Permit # 070003C
Tank # 1 , 550 gallon dieseI tank
Tank # ,
Tank # ,
Tank # .
Amended Permit Requirements:
1. Revised inventory reconciliation monitoring worksheets are to
be submitted to tile Health Department on a monthly basis.
Revised Action Chart is to be posted at facility
3. All variations exceeding the following amounts must be
reported as described on page I6, Part ~2" of ffandbook
'-, DAILY - 75 gallons
· : WEEKLY - 150 gallons
='<. ' MONTHLY ~ - 200 gallons
TREND ANALYSIS - No change
(Form #HMMP-110)
TANK FACI LI TY ANNUAL REPORT
Facility gakpr~fipld Fire g{a. 4 Permit # 070003C Month/Yr. 3/87
1. I have not done any major modifications t~this facility'during the
last 12 months.
....... __.Signature .......
~:~'~'~---~---~-~- No~'e" All major modifications ~equire a Permit to Construct from
the Permitting Authority.
2. I have done major modifications for which I obtained Permit(s) to
Construct from Permitting Authority
~ Signature
Permit to Construct ¢ Date
~J. -Repair 'and ~aintenance Sugary
Attach a summary of a~:
--Routine and required maintenance done t° this facility's tank,
piping, and .monitorin~ equipment.
--Repair of submersed pumps or suction pu~ps.
--Replacement of flo~-res~ric~in~ leak de~ec~ors ~i~h s~e.
--Repair/replacement of dispensers, me,ers', or nozzles.
--Repair of electronic leak de~ection components, or replacement
~ith s~e.
-- Installation of.ball f~oa~ valves.
-- Installation or repair of vapor recovery/ven~ lines.
Include the date of each repair or maintenance a~tivitv.
NOTE: All repairs or replacements in response to a le~ require a
Permit to construct from the PermittinM Authority as do all
other modific~tions to tm~s, piping or monitoring equipment
not listed here.
4. Fuel Changes - Allowed for Motor Vehicle Fuel tanks 0nly.
List all fuel storage-changes in tanks, noting:
Date(s), tank number(s), new fuel(s) st~red.
§. Inventory control monitoring is 'required for this facility on the
Permit to Operate, and I have not exceeded any reportable limits as
during the last twelve months (if not applicable, disregard).
Signature
6'. 'Trend' Analysis Summary
Please attach Annual Trend Analysis Summary for the last 12 periods.
'7'. Meter Calibration Check Form
Please attach current, completed Meter Calibration Check. Form
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
FiRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET
D. S, NEEDHAM BAKERSFILED. 93301
_ . ~:: _~_..~=__~-.-FIRE CHIEF ~ :~:- .. .. ...................... 326-3911 . -~-- ._..
Bakersfield Fire Station # 4
............. Permit- #., 070003C
3/87 - 3/88
Repair and Ma'intance Sun~ary
R.L.W. Equipment Installed a new Tokheim fuel pump with interlock
and hose retractor
FacJ l .t t:y:
Ngte:
1',! Al! meters must have ca.libration checks a ~JnJ~u~ o~ t~Joe E ~ear, ~hich
[? .t. nelude cheeks done 'by the ~epart~ent ~ ~el[hts and Nea~u~es.
2~ llefore starting calibration runs, wet the calibration can ~lth', product anti
,~ return product to storage.
3~ lttm fi ffnllo~s with nozzle wide opea into the can. Note gallons and cubic
,,~' Inches drm~n,~ and.return product to storage.
4~. Run 5 gallons with the nozzle one-half open into the can. ~ote gallons and
~. cubic inches 'drm~n, and return product to storage.
5~] Alter all product for one calibration check ts returned to storage: remember
~ to record the volume returned to .storage In column 9 o~ the Inventory
; Recording Sheet
i ·
!f the volume measured in a 5-gallon calibration can is ~ore than 6 cnblc
i~bes above or belo~ the 5-gallon mark, the meter requires calibration by a
. registered de,ice repairman.
llose or:~'ta'fl; ~/ Fast'.Flo,._: I Slo,.~ Flo, Volume aeturned;galibration[. Uevice aeC, airman
l) a,~e/Time
l'ump 9 8roduct 5-~allon Oraft~ 5-Gallon Draft to Storage Required?I Used for ibration
~ Cu. } Inches Cu. .' __ Cal'tbra~: ion
3- I I , I '1 5
~.}
O~ner or Operator'~81gnature
caitbrator ;s
Signature Registration ,
SUBf,IIT A COPY OF ~lllS FOR~ ~ITI'I AH[IUAL REPORT.
· ~-r~'O0 Flower Street COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME HEALTH OFFICER
~ Bakersfleld~ Calilornia 93305 ~ Leon M Hebertson, M.D.
- T?lephone (805) 861-3636 . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
.. . . ~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
· ~1 Vernon S. Reichard
'1' NT '1~- R T [vl P 1='- R[v~ T T ... P E RIVI'T T-W-'O "70 O O 3 C
TO O P E RAT 1:"'-:
ISSUED: JULY 1, 1986
UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ~,,~,~ EXPIRES: JULY 1, 1989
FACILITY: I O~NER: ..
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. STATION #41 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD .,
130 iBERNARD STREET I 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE '
. BAKERSFIELD, CA ~ - BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 '~:~ '.~
,..;.~.. :: TANK # AGE[IN YRS) SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZED PIPING?
NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING
AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING .THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT .....
NON--TRANSFERABLE * * * POST ON 'PREMI
AUG 2 5 1986
DATE PERMIT MAILED:
DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: .
~ ~ PERMIT CHECKLIST
This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received
and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of
monitoring requirements.
Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided
within 30 da_~f__~ec~ipt.: ..............
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 (KCOC #G-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes,
Equipment Lists and Return Envelope.
~ 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-10.
~ 3) The Following Forms:
a) Inventory Recording Sheet
b) Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse
c) Trend Analysis 'Worksheet '
j~ 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility)
B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Monitoring
Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and
find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and
address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no"
is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet)'.
C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook):
X,
1) Acceptable gauging instrument
~ 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) ~-~ k)e-
_~ .3) Water-finding paste
~ ~ D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to
Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the o~ner of this
facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between
owner and operator).
f . . E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if
tanks are identical, one chart ~ill suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding
tank numbers listed on permit).
_~ F. As o~ 6 of Handbook #UT-10, 'all meters at this facility have had
required
page
calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered
device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on
"Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook).
G. Standar~ Inventory Cbntrol Monitoring was started at this facility in accordance
with procedures described jn Handbook.#UT-10.
Custc.~,~er r, ar,~e: C~Y OF B~KERSFIELD
HORIZOI'~TAL'TANK-~-(RND)--- 4~.~ IN. DIA. X 80 IN. SHELL LENBTH
HEAD DEPTH--- .75 IN.
DEPTH':(IN. ) VOLUME ~(GAL. ) DEP'T'H (IN. ) VOLUME (GAL. ) DEPTH (IN. ) VOLUME (GAL. )
0.2~0 - 0.4~ 14. 000 1"~9.91 30. 500 408.7~
0. 500 1. 12 14. 250 153. ~3 30. 750 412.5~
0. 750 2.05 14.500 157.3~ 31.000 4
1.000. 3. 15 14. 750 1~1. 11 31. 250 420.04
l. 250 4.40 15. 000 1~4.87 31. 500 423.75
1. 500 5.77 15. 250 1~8. ~5 '31. 750 427.45
1. 750 7.2~ 15. 500 172.45 32. 000 431.
2. 000 8.8~ 15. 750 17~. 2~ 32. 250 434.78
2. 250 10.55 1~. 000 180. Og 32. 500 438.42
-. .~ 442 03
;~ 500 12.33 1~ ....~0 183. ~3 32. 750 -
2. 750 14.21 1~. 500 187.78 33. 000 445. ~3
3. 000 1~. lB 1~. 750 lgl. ~4 33. 250 44g. 20
3. 250 18. lg 17. 000 lgS. 52 33. 500 452.75
~. 500 20.2g 17. 250 lgg. 41 33. 750 45~. 27
3. 750 2~. 47 17. 500 203.31 34. 000 45g. 77
4. 000 ~4.71 17. 750 207.22 34. 250 4~3. ~5
4. 250 27.01 18. 000 211. 14 34. 500 4~B. 70
4.500 2g. 38 18. 250 ,=1~."' ~ 07 34. 750 470. 12
4. 750 31.80 18.5~0 21~. 01 35. 000 473.52
5. 000 3 .~. 28 18. 750 21<2. ~5 35. ~50 47~. 88
5. 250 3~. 82 lg. 000 22~. gl 35. 500 480.22
5. 500 3g. 4! 19. 250 230.87 35.750 483.53
5. 750 42.05 lg. 500 234.84 3G. 000 48B. 81
~ 000 44.75 19. 750
· 238.81 3~. 250 490.0~
~. 250 47.48 20. 000 242.80 3~. 500 493.27
6. 500 50.27 2~Z. 250 24~. 78 3B. 750 4g~. 45
~. 750 . 53. 1~ 20. 500 250.77 37. 000 4~g. ~0
7. 000 55. g8 20. 750 254.77 37. 250 502.71
7. 250 5B. 8g 21. 000 25B. 77 37. 500 505.78
7.500 ~1.85 21.250 : 2~2.77 37. 750 508.82
7. 750 ~4.85 21. 500 2~. 78 38. 000 511.81
8. 000 ~7.8g 21. 750 270.7~
8. 250 70.96 ~2. 000 274.80 38. 500
8. 500 74.07 ~.~_.':'° ~50 278.81 38. 750 520.56
8. 750 77. ==~"" 22. 500 282.82 3~. 000 523.40
9. 000 80.40 =.~=.' 750 28~. 83
9. 250 83.61 23. 000 290.85 39. 500 528.92
~. 500 8~. 8~ 23. 250 294.86 39. 750 531. ~1
9. 750 ~0. 13 23. 500 2~8.87 40. 000 534.25
~ 40. 500 53~ 38
10. 500 100. 15 ~'.4. 250 310.90 40. 750 541.8~
10. 750 103.55 24. 500 314. ~0 41. 000 544.
I 1. 500'. 113.89 25. 250 326.88 41. 750 551.20
12. 000 120.92 ~.~,. .... 750 334.85 42. 250 555.48
.12. 250 124.47 26. 000 338.83 42. 500 557.51
12. 500 128.04 26. 250 342.80 42. 750 559.46
12. 750 131.63 2~. 500 346. '7~ 43. 000 561.33
13. 000 135.25 26. 750 350.71 43. 250 563.12
13. 250 .138.89 27. 000 354.6~ 43. 500 564.81
13. 500 142.54 27. 250 358.60 43. 750 566.41
13. 750 , 14~. ~ 27. 500 362.53 44. 000 567.
- =-~,. 44. 250 569.27
27. ZJV: 366.45
28. 000 370.36 44. 500 570.51
28. 250 ' 374.26 44. 750 571.61
.jO~,J 378. 15 45. 000 572.55
~. 28. 750 382.02 45. 250 573.27
" 29. 000 385.89 45. 500 573.67
?~ 29. 250 38~.~74
~ 29. 750 397.4
~ 30. 000 401.22 Total Vc, lu~,~e -- 573.67 Gallor
'~" !i METER CALI BRI '?ION CHECK FOItI~
? '""', ~' ' CQ ?c?.O0 ,~ (_..
Note:
ii. All meters ~ust have calibration checks a minimum of twice a year, which may
~ include checks done by tile Department. of Weights and Measures.
2. Before starting calibration runs wet the "calibration can with product and
return product to storage.
3.' Run 5 gallons with nozzle wide open into the can. Note gallons and cubi'u
'[ inches drawn, and return product to storage.
: 4. Run 5 gallon9 with the nozzle one-half open 'into the can. Note gallons and
ei~ cubic inches drawn, and return product to storage.
5. After 811 product for one calibration check is returned to storage, remember
~ to record the volume returned to storage in column 9 of the Inventory
; Recording Sheet. ~ :
~. If the volume measured in a §-gallon calibration can is more than 6 cubic
I. inches above or below the 5-gallon mark, the meter requires calibration by a
registered device repairman.
Date/Time Hose or Tank #/ Fas.t Flow { Slow Flow Volume Returned Calibration Device Repairman Date of
Pump # Product Required? Used for Calibration
5-Oallon Draft[ 5-Oallon Draft to Storage
~ Cul"/Inches[Oaislcu'[ 5 [ L /7 Inches Gallons~ Yes N( CalibratiOno
- / 7' I
I' -. Owner or oPeratqr Signature
· Cai lbrator' s Signature Registration
; SUBMIT A COPY OF Tills FORM WITH ANNUAL REPORT.
Permit /'~ >: ~'~)~-~ ~-~ 7
Kern County Health De[~artmen~'
Division of Enviro~ental Hea~ Application
1700 Flo~r Street, Bakersfield, ~ 93305
.. ~PLI~TION ~R PE~IT ~ OPE~TE ~E~R~D
}~US SUBST~CES S~E FACILI~ '-
T~ of Application (ch~k):
~Ne~ Facility ~lfication of Facility ~lsti~ Facility ~ansfer of ~ership
A. ~ergen~ 24-[bur Contact (n~e, area c~e,:~one): ~ys
'=":" ...... Facility Na~ /~.~'~/~~ ~;-. ~~ ~ ~. of T~ks /
~ of B~iness (check):'-~line S~'tion ,~er "(de~rl~) ~.~':~
Is Tank(s) ~cat~ on ~ Agricultural Faro? ~Y~
Is Tank(s) Us~ Primarily for ~ricultural ~r~ses? ~Yes
Facility ~dre~ /3~ ~/~~.~ ~~-~-~ Nearest Cro~ St.' ~/~ ~,~/.~
T. R SEC (Rural ~ations ~ly)
....... . Con.ct ~rson ~ ~~,
, , , Tele~on~ '
B. ~ter ~ Facility Provid~ by ~p~ ~' Gro~wa~r
~ll ~aracteristics' at Facility "
~sis for Soil ~ a~ Gro~ter ~p~ ~teminations .....
C. Contractor ~ Contractor's Llce~e
~dr e~ Zip . Tele~
Pro~s~ S~rtl~ ~te Pro~s~ C~pletl~
~rker's C~~tl~ Certift'C~tion ~ ' ' lnsureN ......
D. If ~is ~mit Is For ~ffication Of ~ ~isti~ ~cility, Briefly ~ri~ ~lfl~tl~
E. Tank(s) Store (~eck all ~t a~ly):
Tank ~ ~s~ Pr~uct ~tor Vehicle Unleaded R~ular Pr~l~ Diesel '~ste
~uel ......
F. Ch~i~l ~s~'tion of ~terials Stor~ (~t ~ces~ry for rotor vehicle f~ls)
Tank ~ Ch~i~l Stor~ (no~c~rciaf ~e) ~
(if different) .
G. Transfer of Ownership
Date of ~-~nsfer Previous Owner
Previous Facility Name ,.
I, accept fUlly all' '~biigatiOns 'of permit. N~. ' issued to
· t understand that the Permitting Authority may review a~d
~odify or teminate the.' transfer of the Permit to Operate this ~derground storage
........... c- .facility _upon__recei~.ing _. thiS c~mpleted .form.
This fo~m has been c~mpleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is
true and correct..
TANK _~. (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM TANK)
FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES
H. 1. Tank is: [-]-Vaulted ~on-Vaulted i-]Double-Wall DSingle-Wall
2. ~ Material
Farbon Steel [] Stainless Steel D Polyvinyl Chloride D-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel
iberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Altm~inum [] Bronze r-lUnkl~own
[]Other (describe)
3. Primary Containment
Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer
4. Tank Seco,ndar¥ Containment
DDouble-Wall r~Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None ~nknown
D-]Other (describe): Manufacturer:
[qMaterial ThiCkness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.)
5. Tank ,Interior"LJnin~
---~Rubber []Alkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic [']Glass []Clay []U~lined
r]other (describe):
.......... 6. -Tank Corrosion Protection
--]~Galvanized ~ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrappirg ..
· [-]Tar or Asphalt ~]Unknown []None [-]Other {describe); '
Cathodic Protection: --[]None []Impressed Current System ~ls~¢rificial ;~e system
Describe System & Equipment:
7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Int~
~. 'Ta--~. ~-~isUal (vaulted ~-~n~ only) [qGroundwater Monitoring' Well(s)
[]Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) []U-Tube Without Liner
~]U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Well(s)*
Vapor Detector*.[] Liquid Level Sensort [] ConductiviE~ Sensor*
[] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank-
[] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Frcm U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space
N t)aily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation []Periodic Tightness Testin~
one [] Unknown []Other
b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping'
[]Monitoring S~p with Race~ay []Sealed Concrete Race~y
[]Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Raceway []None
[~J~nknown [] Other
*D~scribe Make & Model:
8. Tank Tightness
. ]~is Tank Been Tightness Tested? [-]Yes [-]No /~nknown
'~ Date of Last Tightness Test Result~ of Test
.. Test Name Testing Company
9. Tank ~
~ Repaired? []Yes r]No ~Unknown
Date(s) of Repair(R)
Describe Repairs
· 10. Overfill Protection -
_~Dperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level
[_-]Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves []Auto Shut- Off Controls
B Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box [']None []Unknown
Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices
11. Piping
a. Underground Piping: ~Yes [qNo []Unknown Material
Thickness (inches) ' ~//~' Diameter ..~'//~ Manufacturer
[~]Pressure ~' Dsuc~ton D']Gravity Approkimate Length of Pipe
.................... b. - --Underground Pipig--Corrosion- Protection : ..... ~ .....................
[-]Galvanized [']Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrificial Ar~e : '--~'-
[]Polyethylene Wrap [-]Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap
[~nknown []None [2]Other (describe) :~
c. Unde. rground Piping, Secondary Containment: ~3jnn~k'
r~Double-Wall [-]Synthetic Liner System D-]None own
[-]Other (describe):
.~co.o~., ~. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ....
,..oo. ,~T .^~ CALIFORNIA
o~c~A~ n~coao, o~
KIlN COUP. CALI~NIA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
--%.
ALLEY PUMP & TANK
~(550 G^LI..¢~N
~ ~S~EL TAN~:,
I ~DIESEL ~E.)
II
PARKING LOT ' '
FiRE STATION
NO.4 i
l.' - !1
-' '~ :-T .' ~''t I I
. 1.:' '. ~'~
~ BERNARD STREET
FIRE STATION NO. 4
130 BERNARD STREET: CI~ OF BAKERSFIELD ~ ~ 2/~ ~/89
~ ~OV~L CALI~RNIA :~ R.L.T."
$HEET 60~ ~1 EN~INEERINQ DEP~ENT ~ J.T.L.
II I I J I I I ] I II I II
BAKERSFIELD F1RE DEPARTMENT ~'ERMI~ # 180009C
i FUEL INVENTORY RECORDING
TION 3 M~Y/88 , TANK il I PAP~CITY 550 6t PRODUCT DIESEL ..
3 4 5' 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 . iZ 13 16 14 I5 16
OPENING OPENING CLhSING INVENTORY CLOSING KETER DAILY METER TOTAL FETER REAPING I~DRE AFIER DELIVERED WAT£R A)IDUNT WEEK TOTALS WE~ TOTALS WEEK TOTALS % VARIATION TREND
GAUGING INVENTORY INVENTORY REOUCTION REAI)INGS READINGS S~_ES P~SI~tENT nEL1VERY I)ELIVERY INUENTDNY GAUGEING OVER OR SHORT iNV, RE~TION METER THROUGHPUT OVER DR SHORT
18.5 0.0 i 19,3.0 -190.0 I{ 6753.5 6793.5 0.0 I1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0o0 190.0
19.0 190.0 i 19~.0 -8.0 *1 6809.7 6753.5 16. Z II 0.0 0.0 0.0 O,O Z4.~ ~'
45.5 198.0 550.0 23.0 II. 660%7 6609.7 0.0 II 0.0 176.0 550.0 3?4°0 --P.3. O i-
46.0 550.0 ': 550,0 0.0 Il 6609.7 6809.7 0.0 II 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0,0 }'~
46.5 550.0 1! 550.0 0.0 II 6~09.7 6~09.7 0.0 ii 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0
46.5 ..~0.0 550.0 0.0.11 6044.½ 6~0~.7 5.L7 ii 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 34.7 WEEK 1 ~ I i WEE}( i WEEK 1
41.5 550.0 510.0 40.0 II 6~4.4 6~44.4 0.0 ii 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 -40.0 -136.0 50.9 i86.9 367. i9
~.8 510.0 j 503.0 7.0 {{ 68~4.4 6844.~ 0.0 {{ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -7.0 -
40.8 503.0 ' 503,0 0.0 Ii 685~.5 6844.4 6.1 ii O.O 0.0 0.0 0°0 8.1
,
40,3 503.0 498.0 5.0 Il 6853.5 685F'.5 0,0 Il 0.0 0.0 0.0 0°0 ~5.0
40.0 498.0 i 495.0 3.0 ii 6674.5 66~.5 ~.0 Il 0,0 O.O 0.0 0,0 19.0
38.0 495,0 ' 473.0 ~.0 Il 6874.5 6i)74.5 0.0 II 0.0 0,0 0.0 0,0 -F_3. O
38.~ 473.0 ': 474.0 -1.0 II 6903.5 6674.5 23.0 II 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 29.0 WEEK i) WEEK ~ WEEK ~ WEEK 2
35.5 47~.0 ~41.0 33.0 Il 6903.5 6903.5 0.0 Il 0.0 0.0 0.0 0o0 -33.0 69.0 58. i
35,5 44i.0 . 44i.0 0.0 {! 690~.5 6903..5 0.0 {{ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0o0 0.0
35.5 441.0 441.0 0.0 Il 6'303.5 69(.3-,5 0.0 Il 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 ~
35.5 441.0 441.0 0.0 {I 6903.5 6903.5 0.0 {{ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0
35.5 441.0 44i.0 0.0 II 693-5.0 69(,3.5 23.3 Il 0o0 ~3.3 ii
34.5 441.0 4~9.0 1~.0 Il 693-5.0 6935.8 0.0 Il 0o0 -i&,O
34.3 4~.0 4P.%0 4.0 Il '6'~Z5.8 6'~5.8 0.0 Il 0,0 -4.0
34.0 435.0 4PP. O 3.0 II 6944.4 69ZZ. 6 10.6 {{ 0,0 15.6 19.0 41.9 il ~3..9 54.6,5
3~.5 401.0 401.0 0.0 !{ 6~44.4 6944. t 0.0 !{ 0,0 0.0 '~
~.5 401.0 401.0 0.0 Il 694~.~ 6944.4 0.0 Il 0,0 0.0
32.5 401.0 ~01.0 0.0 II 6944.4 6944,4 0.0 II 0,0 0.0
33.5 401.0 401.0 0.0 II 69~4.4 6944.4 0.0 II 0,0 0.0 :
3&5 401.0 401.0 0.0 Il 6944.4 6%4.4 0o0 II 0,0 0.0 WEEi( 4 WEE~ 4 ' gEE}( 4 WEEK 4
3~.5 401.0 40i.0 0.0 l{ 6%7.~ 6')~4.4 ~3.0 II 0,0 E3,0 ~I.0 3.3,0 {i ;~.0 ·8.70
3i. 0 401.0 380.0 3.1.0 I I 696?. 4 6967.4 O. 0 I I O. 0 -~1.0
31.0 380.0 380.0 0.0 I{ 6967.~ 6':G?.4 0.0 II 0,0 0.0
31.0 380.0 380.0 0.0 Il 6957.4 6967.4 20.0 II 0,0 30.0
MONTHLY TOTPI_S -G.O {4ONTHLY TOTALS 133.3 MO.'{THLY TOTALS 374,0 TOT~ 1~.9 MONTI'E.Y TOT~S 411.78
TREND P{~qLYSI$ PERIOD 5 TOT~ MINUSES THIS PERIOD Io
CUM. ULnTIVE MINUSES F~M PREVIOUS 20 ~ ~ ~
IS THERE A REPORTABLE LIX,,~ NO PERIODS IN THIS CYCLE ~.---'~
lOl~ MINUSES 30
ACTION NUMBER FROM THiS PERIOD 65 ~ t'"'-