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× ? / '-.- -~ TIME CHARGED BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: ~_.e-_.~.J/~-~ PROJECT DESCRIPTION: -- ~.c.,'~.-.' PROJECT NUMBER: ' ' DATE: NAME: CHGD: coMMENTS: PROJECT COMPLETION: DATE: Sheet Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous' ~Jaterials Division 1715 Chester Ave. ' · Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAXN°. (805) 326-0576 · Bus No. (805) 326-3979 Today's Date ~ ' ?-- ?- c;4 Time No. of Pages BEACON TRUCK STOP SiteID: 215-000-000690 H WINES III 08/26/94 Location: 3225 PIERCE RD Bus. Phone: (805) 324-9481 City : BAKERSFIELD Community: COUNTY STATION 66 Mail: P O BOX 466 State: CA City: HANFORD Zip: 93232- Owner: ULTRAMAR INC Phone: (209) 582-0241 Addrs: 525 W 3RD ST State: CA City: HANFORD Zip: 93232- Parcel ID: Dunn/Brad: 00-917-4921 GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS I Last Inv.: 000017U SqFt: I SIC: 5541 Your Activity Code: Last P.O.: <A> Financial <B> Tracking <C> UST Info <D> Topic D <E> Topic E <F> Follow-Up <G> Event G <H> Scrn 1 <I> Delete <P> Print <Esc> Exit BEACON TRUCK STOP SiteID: 215-000-000690 9 F <A> Financial Branch <1> General Information VALERIE 08/11/92 ~ I[Fee Groups IA:05 C: E: G: I: K: M: O: Q: S:~ U: W: Y: <5> Account History Prog Date Type Invoice Misc. Notations Debit Credit Balance U 02/15/94 ManInv 000015U ~o,~ ~ or ,,~4~ 31.00 0.00 31.00 U 03/02/94 ManInv 000016U ~/L~/~ R~~.'~ 62.00 0.00 93.00 U 03/30/94 ManInv 000017U a~w~ ~ ~~ ~?~o~¢ 15.50 0.00 108.50 <1> Gen. Info. <2> Cur. Bill. <3> UST Permit <4> UST Action <5> Acct Hist' <%> Next <~> Previous <P> Print <Fl> Help <Esc> Exit ADMN Main Selections ~ Manual Financial Operations m Messages -- Invoice Message THIS INVOICE AMOUNT IS FOR REGULATORY OVERSIGHT OF YOUR UNDERGROUND TANK REMOVAL AND CONTAMINATED SOIL CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN, THE RATE IS BASED ON $ 62.00 PER HOUR OF PLAN REVIEW AND BILLED QUARTERLY AS COSTS ARE INCURRED. <Home> Beginning of current line <PgUp/PgDn>'Scrol1 <End> End of current line <Insert> Typeover ON <Ctrl-Home> Top of window <~%~> Cursor Movement <Ctrl-End> Bottom of windOw <Fl0> Save/Exit <Esc> Abort/Exit BEACON TRUCK STOP ID Number: 215-000-000690: ESTER 01/25/93 Location: 3225 PIERCE RD Bus. Phone: (805) 324-9481 ~ City : Community: COUNTY STATION 66 Mail: P O BOX 466 State: CA CitY: HANFORD Zip: 93232- .Owner: ULTRAMAR INC Phone: (209) 582-0241 Addrs: 525 W 3RD ST State: CA City: HANFORD Zip: 93232- Parcel ID: Dunn/Brad: 00-917-4921 GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS I Last Inv.: 000017U SqFt: SIC: 5541 Your Activity Code:I Last P.O.: <A> Fi'nancial <B> Tracking <C> UST Info <D> Topic D <$> Topic E <F> Event F <G> Event G <P> Print <Esc> Exit BEACON TRUCK STOP ID Number: 215-000-000690 ~ <A> Financial Branch A <1> General In'formation VALERIE 08/11/92 ~ Fee Groups :05 C: E: G: I: K: M: O: Q: S: U: w: Y: <5> Account History Prog Date Type Invoice~ Misc. Notations Debit Credit Balance U 02/15/94 ManInv 000015U ~ 31.00 0.00 131.00 U 03/02/94 ManInv 000016U I -/~1.~/~'~ ~'~--~ 6.2~.00 0.00 93.00 U 03/30/94 ManInv 000017U '" 15..50 0.00 108.50 <1> Gen. Info. <2> Cur. Bill. <3> UST Permit <4> UST Action <5> Acct Hist <%> Next <$> Previous <P> Print <Fl> Help <Esc> Exit "WE CARE" May 29, 1992 TO: Valerie Pendergrass FROM: Joe A. Dunwoody SUBJECT: Billing for assessment oversight of the Beacon Station #596, 3225 Pierce Road. The assessment phase of the Beacon Station #758 soil contamination is still in progress. A total of eleven and three fourths (11 3/4) hours, at a rate of $45.00 per hour, have been spent on this project so far. The total amount is listed below. Please enter the amount on the computer, note the date on the memo and file when completed. 11 3/4 hrs. * $45.00/hr. = $528.75 cc: Ralph E. Huey ~ ~ FIRE DEPARTMENT ~ I ~E CHARGED 2i01 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON BAKEBSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 DATE: N~E: CHGD: CO~ENTS: "WE C,4 E" ~.suB3EcT?.:~{ Biii-:ih'~q~for ;.: :'assesSment. OVers igh-t'':¢:70 f ,{:. the-/Beacon '->. Uhe~--a~'~'$'Ssme-n't-:~ p~'e'of' the Beacon station ~750 -S'oil ~'eontamination ,still in progress. A.total'of eleven and three fourths (11--3/4) ,_.:at :a ~rate of-$45.00, per hour, have been,~spent on'~this ect: so far. The total amount ~s list~dbolow;~-' ~l~ase ont~r tho amoung on gho":compug~r, no~e ~gho dado on gho'-memo and f~lo whon ;;'~-,~:._~:~:,~,,~:~,~-~:~;...~:.u~¥:',?:~'~x:~ :-' :::: -'.'~. .... "-! 1 3/4 .. hrs $45. O0/hr. - $528.75 ~¥,:.d~:x: . ' ~ .... -.-:.: ...... .~? ."_~j~:~?::a':-~!",:?:%;~:?~,t~_~?~-.· - . .. ",, ':+ '. ":-- -"-. .-'.M*. :'_, ,:.i '.-'.-"' .c '-"'. ,... :'. - . . 7-.¥ ~ ' : :-.,:.<t¥......;:C:;~..,,.'~ ....: ':- : ... ?-:-:-.'e . . ' ,' -';>,:".';" .. cc: Ralph E. Huoy · ~;._?,-,. ,;. , ," ': 7 ' ....' . *'"". ,...... :.. ..' ,..; .... · :;:'?~L'..*.z:.. E';~ .,;.~ c:. _;-'-' '.. - .c- ' . ~ . - . -~' ' ..... ~ .'-~-.,' ~.'¥'.' ....... ..~-'~,. ...... -..''-'. "..~ '.-~.~.-" ' . ).:.-': /:4~ :% · - ,-,. ~s~':~;~:5~'-~.:;5:~,rd~.,'~. ~._::-...~-..--?": : '~:.,.::.- .-:.; ~,;,:.-~<:: ..' .-~, :....: ', . - :. ~''' );7.? ~ "5"7~- ' ..:' . .... . '.~. ;.- . '~ .? . CONTINUED (See 2na File) /"- "WE CARE" September 1, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Sandy Huff, Environmental Coordinator Ultramar Inc. P.O. Box 466 Hanford, CA 93232-0466 RE: Beacon Station #596, 3225 Pierce Road, Bakersfield Dear Ms. Huff, A review of the 1994 Groundwater Monitoring Reports (submitted as part of the soil and groundwater~n for an unauthorized release at the site) indicate that depth to groundwate('maY be less)than twenty feet (<20 ft.) from the bottom of the underground storage tank~ /~. ~ ~ ~ /~ ~,~ Our records show that Manual Inventory Reconciliation is currently being utilized as a leak monitoring alternative at this site. Section 2646 (b) of Title 23, California Code of Regulations states that: "After January 1, 1993, manual inventory reconciliation shall not be used to comply with the requirements of this article w_here_the existing gro~ water level is less than 20 feet below the botto~ of the~tan~.:"- ' - Please make arrangements to implement a monitoring program in conformance with current regulations. Please also notify this office of any resultant changes to the monitoring and response plans required under Section 2641 (h)supra. Your immediate attention to this matter is indicated. If you have any qUestions, call me at 326-3979. · Sincerely, Howard H. III o,"). Hazardous Materials Division Underground Tanks and Risk Management Programs ~,,,. HHW/dlm Official Business '~:~E~--:-C-~¢~ ~/~C'~C-/'C ~Z-~,~ USE TO AVOID PAYMENT · ~(C~-~ o~ ~OS~A~, ~oo Print your name, address and ZIP Code here · ' 1715 CheSter Ave ~ ~ ~' . ., St .... ~u ~ BakerSfield CA 93301 / .'~' . -' ~:-. (805) 326,3979 . - / '~. .lhh,,,~h,,lh'l;~,~:~' ~.~" ~ · ~ ' · SENDER: Complete items 1 and/or 2J~r~additional services. : I also' w receive the ~ Complete items 3, and 4a t following (for an extra · Print your name and addreSSer the reverse of this form so that we can return this card to you. ~ ' fee): does,"not · AttaChpermit.this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1. [] Addressee's Address · Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the a~icle numbe~ 2. ~ Restricted Delivery · The Return Receipt will show to whom the a~icle was delivered and the date delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: ,~ C ~ ~q~ 4a. Article Number ~'~ ~/ 4b. Service Type ~ Registered ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Certified ' SG~ ~ ~L~ ~ ~ Express Mail ~/~ ~~ F~~ 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requestedand fee is paid) ~J ~na~re (Agent)/~ ..... PS Form 3811, December 1991 ~U.S. GPO:le~2~ DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" .~ September 1, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Sandy Huff, Environmental Coordinator Ultramar Inc. P.O. Box 466 Hanford, CA 93232-0466 RE: Beacon Station #596, .3225 Pierce Road, Bakersfield Dear Ms. Huff, A review of the 1994 Groundwater Monitoring Reports (submitted as part of the soil and groundwater investigation for an unauthorized release at the site) indicate that depth to groundwater may be less than twenty feet (<20 ft.) from the bottom of the underground storage tanks. Our records show that Manual Inventory Reconciliation is currently being utilized as a leak monitoring alternative at this site. Section 2646 (b) of Title 23, California Code of Regulations states that: "After January 1, 1993, manual inventory reconciliation shall not be used to comply with the requirements of this article where the existing ground water level is less than 20 feet below the bottom of the tank..." Please make arrangements to implement a monitoring Program in conformance with current regulations. Please also notify this office of any resultant changes to the monitoring and response plans required under Section 2641 (h) supra. Your immediate attention to this matter is indicated. If you have any questions, please call me at 326-3979. ~ Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Division Underground Tanks and Risk Management Programs HHW/dlm ~e~ ~.en~ r ~ i ~ .or ~ i'1 i~1~, i. 1715 CHESTER A'V~., BAKERSFIgLD tA 93304 (805) 326-3979 ~LICATION TO PERFO~ A TI~NES~ TE~T FACILITY,_ ~II-Z~c ADDRESS ~z~--~ ~,'~z~ ~ ... PERMIT TO OPERATE ,% ~. ~ o~1~,,_6(-.S,~ ,V~' o~i~] OPE~TORS N~ ~~ ~~ O~ERS N~ ~ER OF T~S TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING ~ING TO BE TESTED T~$ V0L~ CONTE~S ~ , D~.. ~ i TANK TESTING coMPANY T;w~,~m~.~ f~ .... ADDRESS ~ ~ ~g~ ~z$~ ~TEST '~THOD ~~ N~ OF TESTER~ ~ ~ERTIFI~TION ~ ~ STATE REGIST~TION $ ~ DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CO~UCTED ~/~ ~0~ O ' gATE - SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE. CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S, D. JOHNSON BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 August13,1993 , Remediation Testing and Design c/o Howard Whitney 609 Pacific Avenue, Suite 201 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Dear Mr. Whitney, This is to notify you that the workplan for the soil gas s'creening and vacuum extraction feasibility testing at the Beacon Truck Stop located at 3225 Pierce Road in Bakersfield has been reviewed and approved by this office. .. .Please notify this office if the schedule changes from August 21 st and 22nd for this work. If you .have any questions, please call me at 805-326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dlm .:~ L.38-1~-1'39._-':, ~35: 12F'M ~nc 4F_'~8 45:_-: 15lZ1'3 F'. ~Z12 REMEDIATION TESTING AND DESIGN ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION REMEDIATION SITE CLOSURE ~-09 Pe¢ific Avenue, Suite 201, Santa Cruz 95060, CA Phone 408-458-1612 FAX 408m, 58-1509 August 9, 1993 Mr.. Ralph Huey City of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division 2130 G Street B~kersfield, California 93301 Subject: 'Workplan to Conduct Soil Gas Screening/Vacuum Extraction Feasibility Testing at the Beacon Truck Stop, 3225 Pierce Road in Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Huey: Remediation, Testing and Design (RTD) is pleased to submit the following workpian to conduct soil gas screening (SGS) and ,vacuum extraction feasibility testing (VEFT) at the Beacon Truck Stop located at 3225 Pierce Road. in Bakersfield, California. This workptan is in response to a request from Ultramar, Inc. (Ultramar) to provide a technical workplan to perform soil gas screening and vacuum extraCtion feasibility testing at the above referenced site. SCOPE .OKBQRK RD will conduct the following activities at the site: I) Conduct soil gas-screening. (SGS), 2) Perform vacuum extraction feasibility testing (VEFT), and 3) Prepare a SGS/VEFT report. This project will require two full days of field work.. Exact testing details for the site.may be modified based on site conditions, bu~-will generally follow the proposed field activities described below,r Soil Gas Screeninu In order to initially characterize the distribution of site related hydrocarbon vapors in shallow soils, a limited soil gas screening (.SGS) is proposed. The SGS will consist of the pneumatic installation of t~mporary vapor probes. RTD. proposes to install up to 30 'probes to a depth of approximately 20-feet below grade at the site. ~Figure 1 Shows the anticipated location of the vapor probes. The probes will'be manufactured from 3/4-inch diameter, Schedule-80 carbon steel pipe with a length of 21-feet. Each' probe will contain a '36-inch range of 3/16-inch round perforations at one end with a removable point. All probes will be steam cleaned before installation. REMEDIATION TESTING AND DESIGN August 9, 1993 Following installation, a pump induced vacuum will be applied to each probe.to purge several probe volumes~ of soil gas. Sample purge rates and vacuums will be recorded at each probe location. Soil gas samples will be continuously field screened for total volatile hydrocarbons (TVH) using a Beckman Model 400 Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer equipped with· a flame ionization detector .(·FID). The FID will be calibrated with a propane standard of 30,000 parts per million by volume (ppmv), 500 microliters (uL) of regular unleaded gasoline in 50 liters (L) of ultra-pure air, and 500 uL of #2 diesel in 50 L of ultra-pure air. In addition to TVK, RTD will also screen soil vapors for C02 and 02. The field screening data will be recorded and mapped on a scaled site plan to aid in the evaluation of hydrocarbon source areas and possible preferential migration pathways. In addition, RTD will be equipped to collect soil gas samples in new l-liter Tedlar air bags as requested by Ultramar. Samples. can be transported under chain of custody documentation to a certified laboratory for analysis of' total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), TPH as diesel (TPH~) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTEX) . Upon completion of the SGS, the probes will be used for the VEFTo Following the rEFT, the probes will remain in place. RTD will cut the probes off at approximately 2-inches above grade, insert a carriage bolt in the probe top opening and pound the probe tO approximately 2-inches below grade. The top portion of the probe holes will be filled with a neat portlan~ cement slurry. Ms. Amy Green of Kern COunty Department of Environmental Services, Permit Division, told RTD that probes could be left in place without any permits as long as they did not encounter groundwater. , y~m~_..~xtraction Feasibility_Te~t.in~ Pollowing the SGS, RTD will conduct a VEFT using existing vacuum extraction wells, monitor wells and the vapor probes. The VEFT will be conducte~d to 'determine the effectiveness of using vacuum extraction-for remediation of soil and groundwater, and the removal of insoluble hydrocarbons (if present). The VEFT will be conducted usin~ RTDs vacuum extraction teszin~ unit (VETU) ~consisZing of: a Kohler 12-horsepoWer engine directly driving a Sut°rbilt Model 3ML ~posit~ive displacement blower capable of displacing 125 standard cubic feet per. minuts (scfm) under a vacuum ~load of 15 inches of mercury, a 55-gallon water accumulator to remove any vaporized water, and two granular activated carbon (GAC) cannisters in series, each containin~ 200-pounds of .vapor phase GAC. RTD has recently modified the vETU to include 2-inch diameter piping and fittings to increase the extraction efficiency of the unit. As part of these modifications, flow rates will also be measured with.a pizot tube and differential pressure·gauge. Plow measurements were formerly made. with a ro~ome~er type. gauge which restricts flow through a 1/2-inch diameter orifice, thus limiting the o~erall extraction efficiency. ~ REMEDIATION TESTING AND DESIGN -August 9, 1993 RTD anticipates extracting.from a number of wells and p~obes at the discretion of Ultramar for a full day of testing. Based on the SGS field data~ the wells and probes cOntaining the highest TV~ concentrations .will be briefly extraction screened.to determine the air flow and vacuum characteristics. Wells and probes with the highest flow characteriStics'will be selected as extraction points. Three extraction points will be tested for a maximum period of 2- hours each. The VEFT will' consist of connecting the VETU to wells or probes using 2-inch diameter clear vacuum hose equipped with an airtight fitting. The rEFT will determine the capture radius, the distance at which the pressure differential created by a vacuum is measured in the lateral plane. This will be noted by recording the vacuum gradient in neighboring probes and wells in inches of water ("H20) using magnehelic differential pressure gauges. The detection limit for the vacuum gradient will range from 0.01 to 5.0 "K20. During all extraction testing, TVH, C02, and 02 will be monitored. Any riquid wastes produced 'during the VEFT will stored on-site in DOT rated 55-gallon drums. RTD will not be responsible for the disposal of these wastes. Report Preoa~ation Based on the results of the field work, a report will be prepared for the site which will summarize field activities and present the results of the soil gas screening and vacuum extraction feasibility testing. In addition to data presentation/ the report will' also contain RTDs con~iusions and recommendations. PROJEcT SCHEDULE Due.to the extreme amount of business conducted at the 'subject Site, the work outlined in this workplan will be conducted on a weekend. The SGS will be performed on Saturday, August 21,1993 and the VEFT will be conducted on Sunday,.Au~ust 22, 1993. '~ If you have any questions or comments' regarding, this workplan, 'please call us at (408) 458-1612. Sincerely, REMEDiATION TES~N~AND DESIGN Principal Hydrogeologist " ' I PIERCE ROAD '"'ii' MW-I (Proposed) ~£1 '(_ri . o,~ Slation Building . .~: Diesel Pump Island V 1 [--[/'] Two 10,000-gallon Diesel USTs t IOv_2 ~ ~ i O / O v3 IMW-2- (Proposed) { . I -- [ , - · [ I /'~' } ,, , Cx;~. x.[ ~.~,,1 ..:. J.I..~,w..~.,~ ,I-.x uhole__ I l Storage --~ c---q r-1 t I I I . I I ! Lube Office iC, enerator Shed ! Legend.: I _ I I Scale in Feet 0 30 i60 ':' . 03 ,-.q (B~ Vadose Zone Extraction Well ':'--' (_.q Proposed Mou{to~' Well Locatiou FIGURE 2 - SiTE MAP Beacon Station #596 3225 Pierce Road Bakersfield, California t BAKERSFIELD FI,RE DEPARTMENT L> HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST PE,RMIT TO OPERATE ~ OPERATORS NAME OWNERS NAME NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING GOING TO'BE TESTED · TANK% VOLUME CONTENTS ~; ~e i TEST METHOD ~ C~-~-~C7~ NAM~ OF TES~ER--O~tb STATE REGISTRATION 1 DATE ~ TI~E TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED APPROVED BY: , OF APPLICANT ......... · -~ ~IM~'-- ~L,~· t,~_ .' " _ ' ' ' · . th 5'~ I' ' · Date 05/0~/93 Owner USTRA , '~~~['"/'.~: ~ ' ." ~ 'Site~ 5~4 'JUN · MAR " t- ,~--' ]: ~ ~"' ~'. ''.( "' ,~;~ ~ "" Phone ' <209> 583-5598 'Invoice. Name/Add,ess .ULTRA/MAR 525'W.. '~.HIRD STREET HANFORD, CA 93230 < ' · HAZ. MAT. DIV.' . " ~ Attn: SANDY HUFF Site Name/Adaress "" ' . · ULTRA MAR 3225'EI~RCE RD. BAKi~RSFIELD~ CA ' .. . .-.~ TANKS,; . ,.:. LINES . . .., . ~ Leak.,Det. ~ ': ' " ' 280-281 & NFPA 329 Spec's. Diag. . Tank Dipped Dipped' , P b Water : Bubble Air Line Final Exist [ TANKS and LINES Tested to CFR-40 Pads For ' Dia:& ... Water Product:}L~ '~ Wat~ Ingress Ingr,ss Ingress TANK ,Line Delivery LINE LINE Leak~ LIN~ LD(s) "NEW ~ Loc. -, . -. Material Level' o EeveF~' '~ ~ , ' D~tected ' Detected DeLeted- · Material Syst. Type TEST TEST Rate ~ss/ 'LD(s) .' ST/ a a :-..' ~ B · B Tight. B · B B B B r Fail/. Tested , . ' . ? FPP/ START -' START ~-L. /~ sTART ' ' or ST/ START END or or ~ & · , , ~ Product 'Capacity END Yes/No Yes/~o Yes/No 'Fail' Line.~ FPP PS/SS/GS . TIME TIME GPH Fail NONE PASS ~ ''. ' .'te'i'a, ~ ~,cen, of Fill at ~ ~ Pump h<':: ; 50 O0 · eta. Time: ] 1', 4~ Time of Test: 0 Mf~.: 'R~D' .3AC~T i~' '~/: ~:<~ := LINE TEST PSi " 2 Di:~ ,SS000 Diameter ' ~xist LD SN/MD~MFG: ' / " .,, ~3ntn.o I o?.nn I " ~ ,ew/2ndLDSN/MDL/MF'G: . 0 ~' . ;~.' Material 8tanTime: 1 ~ ~ ~'~ ~rcent° Fi, al Pump ~5~ . UNL /9'2 30~ 0an In7 ~. n0' 0i0. ],701 "--: '' I . . N./2nd LDSN/MDL/MFG: ' ' ' ' Material. __ Percenlof Filial ~ -- --I Pump ,, ~Y':~,~[ ~;~ LINE TEST PSl 50 . O0 Dearie: * ] ~ n n y~.; ..... ~ndTim~: ~ ' ~0 W~P~~:- e3'/En~: ~'r~-L . '~':' ' · ~,o p Tank /Probe : ' Dispenser Shear Valves .... ~ Operate ~es/no~ "'[ -- ~-"'~ [ { , . , . New/2nd LO SN/MOL/MFG ' ' Material ' ~ ' ' ~rCent of Fill at Pump '::*'~wc% ;'?~(~?~-'% ;~7~f'.;~T~?< ?¥::~T;:~%?;; :?~'"~ "-~: i. Probe .... O~erate ~es/no~ .... : ~ New/2nd LD SN/MDL/MFG: . ,z '~'; ' . EndTime: T~t,PSI: Enid: D~gr~: ,. . operate~es/no~ . L ,.. L ~ :--. ,. : .: .:.<:;'...:;,.,.. ~ , . ... Tanknology CorPoration International TANKNOLOGy Region: . ~ST~RN REGION : Unit ~ 026 stmeLic. ~ : State: CA ' 5225 Hollister St., Houst0n;'~X 77040 NOTE: Original VacuT~c~'Data reco.rdings are reviewed by Tanknolbgy's Audit Control Depa~ment and.maintained on file. ~ " (800) 888-8563 · FAX (7~ 3) 690-2255 , ., ;',. ,.' ,, ',,': ,. ;.. ; . . ~ . cirr of BAKERSFIE ,'WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY July 21,1994 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Kevin Long, Water Resources Control Engineer California Regional Water Quality Control Board 3614 East Ashland Avenue Fresno, Ca 93726 RE: Beacon Station #596, 3225 Pierce Road, Bakersfield Dear Mr. Long, PurSuant to our telephone conversation on July 19; 1994, the Bakersfield Fire Department is offering to take lead agency status in the oversight of the above referenced groundwater impacted site. Our office had originally referred the case to you on March2, 1994. Our policy decision at that time was to summarily refer any groundwater cases to the Regional Board: During the course of our telephone conVersation, it was proposed that local lead agency status may afford at least an 'equivalent level of oversight to that of the Regional Board staff. · Upon your written approval, the Bakersfield Fire Department is prepared to provide full and diligent oversight as lead agency in the above referenced case. I look forward to your reply. Sincerely yours, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Division HHW/dlm cc: Ralph E. Huey Ultramar Ultramar Inc. Telecopy: 209-584-6113 Credit & Wholesale P.O. Box 466 209-583-3330 Administrative 525 W. Third Street 209-583-3302 Information Services Hanford, CA 93232-046~'/ 209-583-3358 Accounting June 13, 1994 ~-~t --B~ersfield Ci~ Fi~e-Depa~ment . 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 S~~:Test Resul~ Beacon T~c~top ~51-4 3225 Pierce Road B~ersfield, CA Enclosed ~e the t~ line and le~ detemor results ~om T~olow Co~orafion Inc. for the above referenced site. ~ t~ and ~es p~sed ~d all leak detectors tested fi~t. ~ ~her i~o~afion is requ~ed plebe contact me at (209) 583-5598. Ve~ t~ly yo~s, UL~ ~C. ,eACON A Member: of the Ultramar Group of Companies #1 Quality and Service Ultlamar ::::::: ~rANKNOLOG~' " "'~~0 Va cu Tect~ TEST REP JRT s.o.~ 11,25, Owner ULTRA MAR Date 0'5)10/94 R E C site # 51- 4 ' J U N O 2 199~ InvoiceName/Address ULTRA MAR 525 W THIRD STREET HANFORD, CA 93230 Phone <209> 583-5598 Site Name/Address ULTRA MAR 3225 PIERE ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA Attn: SANDY HUFF TANKS LINES Leak Ullage Dipped Dipped Probe Water Air rA, NKS and LINES Tested to CFR-40 Parts Final 280-28:1 & NFPA 329 Spec's. Water Product Waler Ingress Ingress LI NE Leak Level Level Level Detected Detected TEST Rate Tank START START START · · · END O~her: Capacity END END END Yes/No Yes/No TIME GPH 10000 000:06~:i00 00~, N N N ~'~3' ' ' ' 01'~,~ Ex'ist LO SN/MDL/MFG: 0 064.00 00 , N~w/2nd LD SN/MDL/MFG: Start Time: i : 39 68 RED JACKET :~ · :.:;,:.:, · LINE TEST PSI 5 0 0 0 5: 05 -2.00 FILL . ' · 10000 00. N N Y · 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 E?s LO SN/MDL/MFG: Start Time: 1: 39 68 RED JACKET L:.E TES~.S. 50. 00 d Time: 5 : 2 · 00 F I L L Dispenser Shear Valves 15000 O71'"00 00 00' N N Y · 000 071.00 00.00i A~,LOSN,~D~,M~: 20889--2893. Hew/2nd LD SN/MDL/MFG: StartTime: 5: i Time of Test: 60 RED JACKET =:~,~' ..... :' L~NETESTPSl 50 00 I~ispenser Shear Valves 094 O0 O0 '00 .... E.'.,LOSN~O,.~,~: 30389--7712 . Newl2nd LD SN/M D L/M FG: StartTime: 5: i ~;~es~: 74.0 RED JACKET · ~ :'i~i ';'"E TEST .S, 50 O0 [~ispenser Shear Valves Start Time: at New/2nd LD SN/MDL/MFG: Start Time: Test: ' LINE TEST PSI; · , ; Tanknology Corporation International TANKNOtOGYRegion: WESTERN REGION.~ Unit# 042 StateLic.#1530 State: CA ~ ~' , 5225 Hollister St.. Houston. TX 77040 NOTE: OrigiDalVacuTect Data recordings are reviewed by Tanknology's Audit Control Department and maintained on file. (800)888-8563 · FAX (713) 690-2255 TAK-O 1 ' :' ' so#' l./-~rz ~-'~- .U t. -/-/'?.~z//[~/~_ Site# cftc, MQNITOR WELLS ' Well Number I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 · Well Depth Depth to Water P~uct Det~d ~OUNT in !Standard SymbolS for diagram below: ~11 ~ 'Vapor Recove~ :V.R. w / Ball Float ~ Monitor Well ~ Obse~ation Well ~;. (Outside Tank Bed Area) (Inside Tank Bed Area~ ~ ,., · Ball Float ~ Tank Gauge 0 Vent : Manway ~ Iron Cross ~ Turbine ' LOcation Diagram-include the Vapor Recove~ System. . . ~ · ~ '' ~Ver '~: :'"' Vapor R~ y~- & Vents were tested with which tank? ~:'" P~ ~nd Labor used - -,. Whon OWneR or local ro~ulation~ roquiro immodiato roPo~s of s~stom failum-~omploto tho ~hon~ · OW~fi~ or ~ul~to~n~ FI~ ~M~ · Print C~fi~ Tesmrs N~e V~u~ ~m~n Numar. Ce~ Tes~rs Sig~m Da~ Tepfing Comple~ ,..: .~, . ~ LINE TEST LOG S.O.# · Tank 'No'~ / L~e No. / ~ Product "PiPing'Materi~ ~ ~ Test ~essure ,~ psi Calib.Multiplier COMP~SSION~ Zero Pres. Level '% ~ Test ~es. Level "TEST' ::' LEVELA ~, ~ Volume A LINE TEST ' Mil.Time ,Rea~ng #, ' ~V~- -- LeveiA ~VolumeA ' Projected G.P.H. A '~3/: Stm '/~ ~~l~l ~ 4 ~ : FINAL' LINE TIGHTNESS ~TE: .~ , FAIL [ ] or PASS Comm'ents: '.'-T~:[N°. ' "~ L~e No. ~ ~oduct . .Piping Materi~ S ~ Test ~essure '~ psi. Calib.Multiplier . ~-Y~ "CO~~SSIO~[ Zero Pres. Level ~ Test Pres. Level/ LINE TEST ' Mil. Time ~Rea~ng ~1 Level ; LevelA i VolumeA ~ ~ojected G.P.H. "63 f, , , ,. ~ 4 '. FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS ~TE: ,~' ., FAIL [ ] or PASS. Comments: TANKNOL~Y ~R~TION INTERNATIONAL . 4~-F AIl~n Pa~way · Vacaville, CA ~ (70~ ~-24~ · (~) ~-~7 · F~ (70~ ~-24~ Tank No.. , ~_~ Line No. ~A ProdnCt 'Pf~'ih'~"Mit'erlal _. S ~-' Test Pressure ~ psi Calib. Multiplier COMP~SSION~ Zero ~es. Level ~ ~ Test Pres. Level /.~, TEST .~,~ , ~ LEVEL~ ~, ~ Volume ~:~' LINE TEST ~i~2T~;..~kea~ ~' Level Level~ Volume& Pro~eeted G.P.H., ' · .:.:' ~ :. · .FINAL ·LINE TIGHTNESS ~TE: ~ , FAIL [ I or PASS. t :~ommeWs- -Tank'No. 5/ Line No. ~ Product piping ·MateriaI 5 7'- Test Pressure ~-.fif psi Calib.Multiplier' CO~~SSIO~: Zero Pres. Level T ~ Test Pres. Level TEST· ' LEVELA ~. ~ Volume LINE TEST .Mi'i. Time'R~din~ ~; Level LevelA ' VolumeA ~ojected G.P.H. A 'FINAL-LINE TIGHTNESS ~TE: , FAIL [ ]' or PASS :·Comments: ...... wcu r~t Ccrtlf · PRINT N~E SIGNA~ ' FO~ No.: Lin~Te~tLog-[/89 ~:-'-~ TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION'INTERNATIONAL 5225 Hollister, Houston, Texas 77040-6294Phone (800) 888-8563 FAX (713) 690-2255 Certificate of Tightness Service Order # ].17257 T®stDate 05/].0/94 Underground storage tank system(s) tested and found tight for: TANK OWNER: ULTRA MAR . 51-4 TEST SITE ADDRESS: ULTRA MAR '3225, PIERE ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA [ ~] ,^.~{s~ o.,~, [4] ,..~s~o.,~, [ ~] ,~^~ o~,~c,o.~s~ o.,~. TANK SIZES & PRODUCTS TESTED 1 10000 REG UNL ,2 10000 NO LEAD PLUS · 3" 15000, DIE' 4 15000 DIE RECEIVED LINES TESTED lA, 2A, 3~,, 4A [JUN 03 1994 LEAK DETECTORS TESTED , , 20889-.2893.,. 30389-771'2 'HAZ, MAT. DIV. Unit Mgr. Certificat& Number & Name 255 DAN BARRETT 08/94 1530 DAN BARRETT 0'2/96 .Valid only with : Corporate Seal U.S. Patent #4462249, Canadian Patent ~: t 185693, European Patent Appl. # 169283 TANKNOLOGY & VacuTect are trademarks of TANKNOLOGY coRPORATION INTERNATIONALNote: See vacuT®ct Test Report for tank Identification and site location drawing. · ......... - "' : Va'cuTect ,TEST REPORT · , 117257 [ ] ' .' s.o. · Date Owner U~R~ HAR Site~ 5[-4 ... '. Phone <209> 583-5598' Invoice Name/Address .'ULTRA MAR 525 'W. THIRD STREET HANFORD. CA 93230 :, ' ~ % Attn: . SANDY, HUFF Site Name/Address' ULTRA MAR 3~25 PIERE ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA . TANKS ~ LINES Leak Det "~ Ullage [ANKS and LINES Tested to CFR-40 Pa~s ~e Tank Dipped Dipped .Probe Water Bubble Air ~ ' ' Line Final Exist' 280-281 & NFPA 329 Spec's. Diag. . For Dia. & Water Product Water Ingress Ingress Ingress TANK Line Delivery LINE LINE Leak ,LINELD(s)'NEW Material Level Level Level Detected Detected Detected~ B Material Syst lype /EST TEST Rate · Pass/ LD(s) '. Loc. ~. ST/ B B .~ B B B B ' Tight ~ ~ B B ~ TightFail/ Tested Other: FRp/ START START ~ r~TART ~ :- or ST/ , START END or or , & .' Tank Tank Lined END · END END Yes/No . Yes/No Yes/No Fail Line ~ FRP PS/SS/GS TiME TIME GPH Fail ~ONE PASS Product ~Capacity . MaterialStad~me: 1'39 ~rcent of Fill at 68 0 Uf~.:Pump ~ED JACKET ~ ........ :~:"~":'~' :~ /" ~,.. ,.s, .s, 50 O0 ST EndTime: 5: 05 Tank --~ 00 Pr~e FILL ' Inclinomete~ . 900 ...... oisp ..... Shear Valves " Time of Test: " ~? ~.a~i~e: 5': 05 ~a"~ _ ~. 00 "'o~e ~nc,.o~e~e~ Test PS: ~ De~r~s: Ent~: F ILL 7 0 0 Operate~les/no~ Material Sta~me: 5:~9 Time~rCen' of Fill aiD, Test: 60.0 Pump '~:::': L,NE TEST'"PSI 50 · 0~~ IEntq: FILL i 700 ~i,~ ..... Shear Valves 4. DIE 15000 Diameter N N N I T '4A ST.. pS :5~1~ .6,.-~ :0~9:09~ P N .x,., .. s.,~u..~: 30389-7712 ,. MaterialStaaTime: 5'19 ~rcent of Fill at 74 0 Pump RED JACKET : ' '~::~' ~ u.~.s~.s, 50 00 ) ST ~.gTi~: 8: 41 T..k -3 . 00I~P~°beEntry: F I L L ,nc,nomete~ 2 100 Ope,~,e~'~"e"'e'S"~'rV~'~e~/.o~ Y ~r~ent of Fill at Pump Material Stad Time: Time of Test: Mfg.: ......... ~.~ ~..., ';; ~'; ¢' . ; LINE TEST PSI: Tank I ProbeInclinometer Operate ~es/no~ End Time: T~st P~I: J Ent~:De~r~: ~r~nt of Fdl at ' ' " ' Material Sta, Time: ITime of Test: Mfg.: L ;~.. ;'..L ~:~'--'~:-; Disp ..... Shear Valves i~nk Probe inclinometer E.d ~: ,T~ P~: ~nt~: ~D~r~: Op,r~ ~le~o~ · - ' Tan[nology Corporation International TANKNOLOGY Region: ~DS~DE~ EDO[O~ Unit ~' 042 State Lic. ~[530 State: C~ 5225 Hollister St., Houston, TX 77040 NOTE: OriginaiVacuTect Data recordings are reviewed ~ Tan~no~og~'s Audit Con~ro~ Debarment a~ ~aintained on ~i~e. (800) 888-8563 · FAX (713) 690-2255 TAK-01 .... ~- ,te# ~ ........... MONITOR WELLS :~ ~'" :, ,~ i ,'~ ~ .'i~: '.~ Depth~to Water " ' '.S~a~d Symbols for diag~m below: .' :~. Q~Fill -' (~'Vapor ' ~:v.B. w / Ball Float : ' .: ..... ,.- ~ 'Monitor'Well ~ ~ Obse~ati0n Well : ~'?~' ~ ~: ~ .~ ~ :' "· ' ' ' '. ' ~ '(OutsldeTankBedA~a) ~: (Inslde Tank Bed Area) . ':' '<Ball:FlOat ~ .~ ,' "- Tank'Gau' e ~ ~ ~ ~,- .,~;~= ,.:: , ~ . · .~ g , ~Vent ,~ ~., ~; ~Manway _-~-': :.' , :..'. '-- , ;:..' ~ Iron cross ' .. :. ~Turbine '/" , E cahon . Dmgram- ,c ude the' Vapo Recove S stem.' " ...... ' ' ..... ,';~ c ~' · '~ ........... Y · ..: · ; ~. ' = .=?. ~-;. ; · ~ · ~, -, .~...~ · ,.:. ...... .... , ....... . ........... .:~ [ .' [ ;,: ~ ~ ~ { ' ~ ....... .. ~ .'~? . .;~ .. u~ . i,' ~,..,~,,.,~ { [ ., · .~ , ........ : ~ ~' ~ , ........ ~ .~:)~.~. ... : , .. . ~. - . , , ., '; ~ .~ ~ ~.-.: ..... ;~. · .... ~ ~,..~ , ..:.: ' "' ' ' ~' ' ' = ' '~ ' :' ..~' :. ~' ~' . .: ~' , · . , '. · . .~ , · ~.,'~ . . . . ~ .. ,.~. ~ - ..,~.. ?~.. ~ : . . .' ~..?::~:,'.':~:~j ~A · ~.~ -~, ~...,~ .~ {. .~ ..: . .3 ..... . . . ', ~. ~ '~A- . · , . , , , ~ '~ .~ ..~.. u> ~ .~. ~ '/ ~ : ; ,. . ; , '~ ~ ' ,... :: . .." : ~ ', ..... ~ ' ~,'~ ~, .. ~" ..~ ~. .: ..... ... . . . r. · . .~, '.: . ....... ~ :. >... . ~:~...,} . ... ~ " ~ , .~! ~A~c~-F/cc~ . · .~. .: ..~- , , ,. . .; ~'-- .'~ '~ ',Vapor Recove~ System & Ve~ts were'tested with which t~nk~ ' - ' ..: · ':: ~ ..... .. "~:'?'" ."" ~' ~G~neral~ Comments ~ · ' ". '~ "~ ~'; . . ., /, ~ : ~ ~" ' L '. ~ ,'- ,'. local regulatmns reqmre smmediate rep°~.0f System fai'l~re2Co~plet~ t6e following: .REPORTED.~AME .... - - .......... ' DATE. : .................. [. TIME... ~<~ ~...-... '.. Phone~ ~' .......... ' ......... ~ OWNERorR~ulato~en~ " :. ' ...... FI~NUMBER"::.'- '~-,~ ,-.'.~',~ . r' :?~-,~ Print C~fi~ Tears N~e ' : .. V~u~~~n Num~.~.~.~> .. . ~:. .,..~ ~." UNDERGROUND ~f::: DETECTION SYSTEM -. (V3.~i) : Page. ..' HOlI~-lVE340242'I7257 May 11, 1994,.01:[9 :', ' ' :'""""--'"--'-' · ,:(;?~ic(c ag:i c,n': . : ULTRAMAR : 3225 PIERCE RD. C ~:. n g'~h c t; P e r s o n : :','Cor~.~act Phc, ne : ( ) - ,;,;' N~'~b er .of tanks : 2 ':Fi:eld .work order ~ : 17257 "' . ".:Ur~'i~ number : IVE340242 ', Test operator : DAN BARF'E]'T - · 1~:i~ OIJ~O G Y:i~!, = > , (93 .~;') Page ~F..AMA~ .... . HOU94~E340242-17257-01 - May 11~ 1994~ 01:28 ~' ~.T a'n k" ' c c,n~ en ~ s : RLJN/PLUS ?"~-Tank number : 01 0:2 ;:'.-" ., , L;.. '~"'~;t~n k. r eg ~ s.l; r a~ ~ ,::,n :f~ : . ': Date tank was instal, led : / / / / Tank capa,zity : 10000 10000 G ;...: ~.'T'a'nk diameter : 94 9~. in .... · Tank material : Steel Steel ~"."""'~ F'ili tube insert present : Yes Yes In'sert remc, ved for test : Yes Yes .'j...:..': Vent 'pipe fitting : 2.,:}() 2.00 in :...~.;. Fill pipe fitting : 4.00 4.00 in ' ~ DiPped fuel level : 64.00 64.00 in Dipped water level : 0.00 0.00 Pc, st pumping Water level : 0.00 0.00 in " i ': := ~LAPSE'D. ;PUMP ULLA6E i TANK WATER FUEL : TANK WATER FUEL '4~,i:,TiHE.'/~i~ ,'[EMP,.~PRESSURE; BOTTOM LEVEL TEHP ; BOf~OH LEVEL lEMP i-.::~.i/:'~: ~PRESSURE ~PRESSU~E . 00:00:30, . ~7 17.10 ~ 16.23 0.16 75 16.36 0.16 71 : ~ ~tart : probe ac~vated: ~n~t. cal. .,'00:01:00 87 0,00 ~ 1.71 0,16 75 1,67 0,16 71 : .'...-"' .:.:"-i~OiOi:50 87' 0,00 i i.70 0~16 75 1,67 0,16 71 : +~{ tan~ bottom pressur~ set to -2.00 PSi g ...::~; '.,,' 00:02:00 87 0,00 i 1.70 0,16 75 1,67 0.i6 71 : "00:03:00 87 0,00 i 1,70 0,16 75 1,67 0,16 73 : 00:03:10 87 0,00 i 1.70 0. i6 75 1,67 0. i6 73 : +~+ pump enabled :'" 00~03:10 87 0.00 ~ 1,70 0,16 75 1,67 0. i6 73 : ~{ relief valve closed ,. 00:03:10 87 0.00 i i.70 0,16 75 i,6Y 0,16 73 : ,.. pump motor on 00:04:00 87 -0,59 i 1.70 0,16 75 i,66 0,16 73 : 00:04:38' 89 -0.58 ~ i,70 0.16 75 1,66 0, i6 73 : ,.. pump mbtor off :: '00:04:38 89 -0.58 I 1,70 0.'16 75 1.66 0.16 73 : +~ pump d~sabled ., 00:05:00 89 -0,04 i i,70 0.16 75 i.66 0, i6 73 : 00:06:00 rgl --0,03 I 1,70 0.i6 75 1.66 0.16 73 : "i'.' 00:06:06 91 --0,03 i 1,70 0,16 75 i,66 0,i6 73 : ~+ pump enabled '. '" .00:06:06 · 91 -0.03 i 1.70 0,16 75 1,66 0,~6 73 : ,.. pump motor on "::. 00:07:00 93 -0,80 i 1,69 0,16 ?~ 1,40 0,1'6 73 : '. '..... 00:08:00 · 95 -0,96 I 1,69 0,16 75 1.17 0, i6 73 : '.;' 00:09:00 96 -1,i2 ~ 1,69 0, i6 75 0,96 0,16 /3 : . .. 00:!0:00 98 -1,24 i 1.69 0,i6 75 0.~9 u,16 73 : :.. 'O0:il:O0 98' -i.36 i 1,68 0, i6 75 ~.64 0.16 Y3 : ' 00:12:00 iO0 -1,46 I 1,68 0,16 75 0.51 0,16 73 : : .;' 00:i3:00 i02 -0.~5 I 1,68 0. i6 75 1,i/ 0,16 73 : " 00:14:00 i02 -0,62 { i,68 0,16 ?~ 1,63 0,16 ~3 : ' -:' 00:13:00 104 -0,61 J t,6~ 0,16 75 1,63 0.16 73 : 00:16:00 '104 . -0.58 I 1.68 0.16 75 1.63 0,16 73 : ' "= '00:1'7:00 .105 -0,57 { 1,68 0,16 75 1,63 ~,16 73 : "'" 00:17:22 105 -0,57 { 1,68 0,16 75 1.63 0.16 73 : ... pump motor oJf 00:17:22 105 -0,57 { 1,68 0,16 7~ 1,63 0,16 73 : ~*~ pump disabled " O0:lB:O0 105 -0,02 { 1,70 0,16 75 1,63 0,16 73 : 00:19:00 105 -0,03 { 1,70 0,16 75 t,63 0,16 73 : 00:20:00 107 -0,03 i l,YO 0,16 75 1,63 0,16 73 : .00:21:00 i07 -0,03 { i.70 0, i6 75 i.63 O. IG 73 : .. .00:22:00 lO? -0,02 i i,70 0.16 75 1.63 O. iB 73 : 00:23:00 i07 -0,02 ~ 1,70 O, IG 75 1,63 · 0.16 73 : 00:24:00 107 -0,02 { I.?0 0.16 75 1,64 0,16 73 : 00:24:26 107 -0,02 { 1,70 0,16 75 1,64 0,16. 73 : *** pump enaOted 00:24:26 107 -0,02 { 1,70 0. t6 75 1,64 0.16 73 : .,, pump motor on 00:25:00 107 -0.58 { 1,60 0.16 75 1.64 0,16 73 00:26:00 107 -0,66 { 1.45 0,16 75 1,64 0,16 73 i~00i27:00 107 -0.71 { 1,33 0.16 75 1.64 0.16 73 : ~00:28:00 107 -0.77 { 1.23 0.16 75 1,6q 0,16 73 : '00':29:00 107 -0,89 { I 15 0,16 Z3 1.45 0,16 73 : ..00:30:00 107 -1,11 { 1,03 0,16 75 1,12 0,16 73 : 00:31:00 107 -1.32 I 0,88 O, lb 75 0,83 0,1~ 73 : 00:32:00 10~ -1.54 ~ 0.72 0.16 7b 0.60 0.1~ ~3 : 00:33:00 111 -i.73 { 0.56 0.16 75 0.38 0.16 73 : - ' 00:34:00 111 -1.92 { 0.40 0.1~ 75 0.17 0.16 7~ : 00:35:00 111 -2.09 ~ 0.23 O. IG 75 -0.02 O. IG 73 : 00:36:00 itl -2.27 ~ 0.07 0.16 75 -0,20 O.1G 73 00:37:00 105 -2.44 ; -0.09 0.16 75 -0.38 0.16 73 : 00:38:00 105 -2.60 ~ -0.25 O.1G 75 -0.54 0.16 73 : 'J'?'?:"" "' ~' ....... PROBE t ......... + .......PROBE 2 ....... ' ,/b:~.ELAPS£O...-~-,=-_. PUl'IR -ULLAGE J TANK WATER FUEL J TANK ~{ATER FUEL J:':i',::':'TiNE'.'.. "'TEt'IP:' PRESSUREJ BL1TTOII LEVEL IENP. J BO[lOl~ LEVEL TEI'iP j'.. i-'~]:: : ~, ,. · JP[<ESSURE JPRESSURE ,!i" (HH':HH':SS)' (Oeg F) (PSi g) J(PSi g) (in) tgeg F)I(PSi §) (in) (Deg F). : EVENT DESCRIPTION " ' OOi4J:O0 107 -3,.05 J -0,70 0,16 75 J -t. O1 0,16 '/3 : 00:41':39 107 -3,14 J -0,80 0,16 75 J -1,10 0,16 13 : ,,, pump motor off :" '00:41:39 107 -3,14 J'-0,80 0,16 75 J -l,lO g,16 '/3 : *** pump disabled ;:. ' ':00:4i:40 .!07 -2,82 I -0,80 0. i6 75 ; -l,iO 0, i6 73 : **{ relief valve opened 00:42:00 107. -0.17 I -0,77 0.16 75 i -0,97 0,16 73 : . 00:43:00 109 -O,Oi { -0,23 u. lt 75 ~ 0,07 0,i6 73 : J 00:44:00 111 -0.01 I 0,22 0.16 75 J 0,81 0,16 73 : .'00145:00 111 -0,41 I 0,58 0,16 75 I 1,25 0,15 73 : , 00:45:01 Ill -0,42 i 0,59 0,16 75 I 1,25 0,1£ 73 : **~ pump enabled .. ~ 00:45:0i iii -0,42 ', 0,59 0,16 75 { i,25 0,i6 73 : ~+ relief valve closed ." 00:45:0i iii -0,42 I 0.59 0.16 75 I 1,25 0. i6 73 : ,., pump motor on · 00:46:00 ill' -1.48 J 0.50 0. t~ 75 ~ 0.81 0,16 73 : 0.0:47:00 111 -1,73 I 0.36 0.'16 75 i 0.46 0.16 73 : 00:48:00 ii3 -1.95 I 0.2t 0,15 75 I 0.19 0.15 73 : J 00:49:00 113 -2.15 I 0,05 0.16 75 i -0,05 0.16 73 00:50:00 109 -2.35 i -O, li 0,15 75 I -0,26 0,16 73 : ' 00:51:00 107 -2,53 J -0,27 0,16 75 ',-0,46 0.16 75 00:52:00 107 -2,70 I -0.42 0,16 75 J -0,64 0, I~ 75 : 00:53:00 107 -2,87 J -0,58 0, i6 75 J -O,l~Z 0,16 75 : · 00:54:00 10~ -3,03 I -0,72 0.16 75 { -0,98 0,16 75 : O0:fi6:O0 113 -3,3t { -1,01 0,16 75 J -1.28 0,t6 75 : · 00:57:00 113 -3.44 J -1.15 0. i5 75 { -1.42 0.16 75 : '00:58','00 114 -3.57 : -1.28 0.16 75 : -1.56 0.16 75 : '00:59:00 114 -3,71 i -1,42 0.16 75 J -1.69 0.16 75 Ol:O0:O0 116 -3,83 J -1.55 0.16 75 J -1,82 0,15 75 01:03:00 114 -4,86 i -1,97 0,16 75 I -2,12 0.16 75 01:03:08 It4 -4,88 I -2.00 0,16 Y5 I -2.11 0,16 75 : ,,. pump motor off '... 01:04100 116 -3.75 t -1.99 0.15 75 I -2,05 0,16 75 : ' 0t:05:00 ti5 -3,71 I-1,98 0,16 15 J-2,00 0,16 7~ : ' 01:06:00 116 -3,69 1-1,95 0,16 75 {-1,96 0.16 75 01:12:00 114 -3,56 I -1,83 '0,16 75 J -1.84 0.16 75 : 01:19:25 109 -3,,{4 I -I,71 0,16 75 i -1,72 0,16 73 : ,,, pump motor on 01:20100 109 -3,90 I -l,77 0.16 75 J -1,82 0.16 73 : 01:21:00 109 -4,06 J -1,89' 0,16 75 I -1,.99 0,16 73 : j-~;!:,.,.;~::,.,,,i:;!:,;,:,. .... .,.,~ . + .......PROBE 1 ......... + .......PROBE 2 ....... P E P E ,- -:... ',--:,,.(Hfhtll~:$S) (I)eg'F) (PSi g) I(P$I g) (~n) (Beg F)I(PS! g) (in) (Beg F) : EVENT OESCRiPTiOli ::., ' ;{' :.'i L I · ,01:22:00 111 -4.19 : -2.00 0.16 75 ~ -2.14 ,0. i6 73 : 01:23:00 111 -3.79 I -2.03 0.16 75 I -2.07 0.16 73 : ,:~ L,,,,._~ '. 01i24:00 .111,. -3.75 I -2.03 0.16 75 I -2.03 0.16 73 : f,,~_'_'~ ~ / "01:25:00 ,111 -3.73 I-LO/ 0.16 75 I-2.01 0. i6 75 : ( ,L~__,~ "-"' i".",i.'01:26:00 111 -3.71 : -1.99 0.16 75 ~ -1.99 0.16 75 : -",'" :::','"~!:,27:00 .111 -3.69 :-1.97 0.16 75 I-1.96 0. i6 75 : .~ [~.,.;,., ;, :01':28:00 111 -3.67 ~ -1.95 0.16 75 ~ -1.94 0.16 75 : -- · · , 01:29:00, 111 · -3.65 I -1L93 0.16 75 '. -1.93 t).16 75 : ..; ,',0,1:30:00:, :111 -3.63 I -1.91 0.16 /5 :-1.91 0.16 75 : ... "01:31:00 111 -3.61 I -1.89 0.16 75 I -1.89 0.16 75 : 41!i '01:32:00 111 -3.60 I -1.88 0.16 75 J -1.88 0.16 75 : ' 01:33:00 109 -3.59 ~ -1.86 0.16 75 ~ -1.86 0.i6 75 : '01:34:00 109 -3.57 I -1.85 0.16 7~ I -1.86 0.16 75 : 01:35:00 109 -3.55 I -1.84 0.16 75 I -1.84 0.16 75 : ., 01:36:00 107 -3.54 I -1.82. 0.16 ' .75 : -t.83 0.16 75 : 01:37:00 10'/ -3.53 ~ -1.82 0.16 75 I -1.81 0.16 75 : 01:38:00 107 ..-3,51 I -i,79 0,16 75 i -1,80 0,16 75 : 01:39:00 105 -3,50 {-1,78 0,16 Y5 ;-1,79 0,16 75 : 01:40:00 '105 -3.49 I-1,77 0.16 75 1-i,77 0. i6 75 : 01:41:00 105 -3,48 I -1,76 0,16 75 { -1,76 0, i6 75 : 01:42:00 10~ -3,46 I -i.74 0, i6 75 I -1,7§. 0,16 75 : '.: L 01:43:00' 105 -3,45 ; -1,73 0,16 75 I -1,74 0,16 73 : 01:44:00 10'4 -3,43 { -1,72 0.16 75 { -I,72 o.16 73 : " 01:44:52 104 -3.42 I -1.71 0.16 75 I -1,7i 0.16 73 : ... pump motor on 0i:45:00 104 '3,82 I -i.72 0.16 75 ~ -1,7Z 0,16 73 : ...' iG. 01:46:00 104 -3.99 I -1.84 0.16 75 I-1.92 0.16 73 : '.- 01:47:00 105 -4.15 I -1.96 0,16 75 i -2.08 0,16 73 : · 01:47:20 105 -4.20 i -2.00 0.16 '/5 I -2.13 0.16 73 : ... pump motor off 01':48:00 105 :3,8i { -2,02 0.16 75 i -2,09 0,16 73 : '{ ' 01:49:00 107 -3.76 I-2,03 0.16 75 I-2,04 0,16 73 : 01:50:00 109 -3.73. { -2,02 0. i6 75 i -2,02 0.16 73 : 01:51':00 109 -3,71 ~ -2,00 0.16 75 i -i,99 0.16 73 : 01>52:00 10'~ -3,?0 I-1,98 0,11~ 75 I-1,97 0,16 75 : .'.. '.01:53:00 109 .-3,68 I-1,97 0, i6 7,5 I-1.% 0,16 ~b : 01:54:00 107. -3,67 I -1,94 0,16 75 ', -1,94 0,16 73 : 0.1!5§:00 107 -3,651-1,93 0.16 '15 I -i.93 0. i6 73 : ..~......_/C"~ .': "01:§6:00 i07 ' -3,63 ~ -1.92 0.16 7~ I -i.gi 0. i6 73 : ~, ~/~'-~ 01:57:00, 107 -3,62 I-i,90 0,16 75 ~-1,90 0.16 73 : .{ 01:58:00- 105 -3,61 ~-i,89 0,16 75 I -1,88 0,16 73 : 01:59:00 105 -3.59 I -1.fib 0,16 75 i -1,87 0.16 73 : 02:00:00 105 -3,58 I -I,87 0.16 75 I -1,86 0,16 73 : 02:01:00 105 -3.57 ~ -1,85 0.16 75 I -1.85 0,16 73 : 02:02:00 105 -3,56 i -1,84 0,16 75 I -1.84 0,16 73 : 02:03:00 ~104 -3,55 1-1,83 0,16 75 i-I,B3 0,16 73 : 02:04:00 i04 -3,53 { -1,82 0, i6 75 I -1.82 .0.16 73 : 02:05:00 104 -3,52 I -1.i~l 0.16 75 i -1,81 0,16 73 : 02:06:00 104 -3,50 I -1,79 0,16 75 I -1,80 0.16 73 : " 02:07:00 102 -3,50 I -1.78 0,16 75 I-1,79 0,16 73 : 02:08:00 102 -3,50 I -i,77 0.16 75 I-1,77 0,16 73 : 02:09:00 102 -3.48 I -1.76 0.16 75 I -1.76 0.16 73 : '~;::.'ik[Fi~NKNC)~'[JLSY '- tJNDE'F.H..SF.:OLJND iht::: DE"FF.'-:C:TZC)N SYS'I'EM,- (V3/1~2) Page 6 .;.'.i:~-, I"i'i'!'! ~'~::i:- ~:~ ~ H A F': ' ' H009~ItVE340242-I7267-01 - ::~.~!;!iEL'A~.~['D 'PUI'iP ULLAGE I T,NK WATER FUEL i YANK ,ATER I'UEL I:':'??:(I'[H[::?. TE'IIP' PRESSUREI I)OTTOli LEVEL TEMP IBOTTOfl LEVEL TEIIP I" !' (HH~:}~It:SS).(l)eg F) (Psi g) I(Psi g) (in) (l)eg F)I(PSI §) (in) (Deg F) : EVENT DESCRIPTION '"!~i"? I ~i " :"~ .... '~'~'!i~i02i'1'1:00 ' .102 -3,46 -1,74 · 0,16 '75 -1,74 0,16 73 I I'.:.ii:.'o2i'J2~.oo:, :,1oo -3.,5 -1.73 o,16 75 -1.73 u.16 75 .. ~:-'.-'"' .-:.:,:..~,!2,.19 :.100 -3,45 -1,71' 0,16 75 -1,73 0,16 75 : ,,, pump motor on .':,-'-i~02i 13{00' 100 -3,95 -1,BO 0,16 75 -1,B6 0,16 75 ; :i':.':' 02;.14:00'" 100-4,12 -1,92 0,16 75 -2,03 0,16 75 ,' ... I": .02~.'14i39' ' .102 -4,21 -2,00 0.16 75 -2,13 0.16 75 : ,,, pump motor oft .'02:15:00 .104 -3,05 -2,01 0,16 75 -2,11 '0,16 75 : :.:,.02'116i00..104 -3.79 -2.03 0.16 73 -2.04 0.16 73 : ~.::i:;i,,~2ilZi~oo,..105 -3.76 -2.02 0,16 75 -2.03 0.16 75 : ' ',02:1B:00' . 105 -3,74 -1,99 0. i6 75 -I.99 0,16 73 : "~'.. :" "i,i. Oi119:00 105 -3,71 -1,99 0,16 75 -1,9D 0,16 73 : :'.'/.' 02:20:00 105 -3.70 -1,98 ' 0.16 75 -1,97 0.~6 73 : .i'.i'l · .02':21:00 105 -3,69 -1,96 0.16 15 -1,95 0,16 73 : ' ~':',i'-02:22:00 105' -3.6e -1,94 0.16 75 -1.9~ 0.~ 7~ -. i~,,~:23i'oo:.,, . 1o5 4.66 -1.93 o.1675 -~.9~ o.167s : . .j)2124:.00 104 -3,65 -1,92 0,16 ?5 -1,92 0,16 15 : · .i '-.: 02:25.:.00104 -3,6't -1,90 0,16 15 -1,91 0,16 15 : ?'. 02:26:00 104 -3,63 -1,89 0, i6 75 -1,90 0,16 75 : .,? ~02,27,00 I0'1 -3,62 -1,~ 0,16 75 -i,88 0,16 7~ : . i¥::0.2~28:00., ,:. 102 -3,60 -1,87 0.16 75 -1,BB 0.16 75 : ::~. 02:29100 102 ~3,59 -1.86 O, 16 75 -1,86 O, 16 75 : :: ~02:30:00 102 -3,58 -1,86 0,16 75 -1,85 0,16 7~ : "' ".:...02:31:00 102 -3,5? -1,8~ 0,16 75 -1.84 0,16 75 : %'"-02:32:00 ..:' '100 -3,56 :l,B3 O. 16 75 -1,B3 O, 16 75 : .... : ' ' - 100 -3,55 -1,82 0,16 75 -1,82 0.16 75 : ,., :. 02,33,00 ~i'~:02:34:00 . '100 -3,54 -1.81 0,16 75 -1.81 0,16 75 : ":.'i;:~ 02:35:00 100 : -3,53 -1,80 0,16 75 -1,80 0,16 75 : ';; :02:36:00 100 -3,51 -1,79 0,16 75 -1,79 0,16 75 : ':".. i02'i 37 JO0 ~8 -3,51 -1,78 O, 16 75 -1,78 O, 16 75 : ..:. i"02:'3~:00 · ~ :3,50 -1.n 0.16 ~5 -1.n 0,16 7~ : ..'...02:39:00' 98 -3,49 -1,76 0,16 75 -1,76 0,16 75 : ~ ~ ,,_~ . . .. 02;40:00 ~B -3.4B -1.75 0.16 75 -1.76 0,16 73 : ., - . 02:~,1:00 9B -3,4? -1,14 O. 16 75 -1.74 O, 16 73 : 02:42;00 9B -3,`17 -1,73 0,16 75 -1,74 0,16 73 : :, 02H3:00 96 -3,'15 -1,72 0,16 75 -I,73 0,16 73 : ;' ... 02:,)'1:00 96 -3,'15 -1,72 0,16 YE -i',72 0,16 73 : .'ii02':~14:03 96 -3,45 -1.71 0,16 75 -1,72 o.16 13 : ,., pump motor on .:. . ~'.~02:`15:00 96 -4,03 -1,82 0,16 75 -1,90 0,16 73 '":: ,02,46:00' .98 -`1,19 -I,93 0,16 7,5 -2,07 0,16 75 : .. ?'.:"iQ.2'!..46;34 ' 100 -4,2B -2,00 0,16 75 -2,17 0,16 75 : .,. pump motor o(( . '. /'...02:.47:00 100 ~3.89 -2.02 o. 16 75 -2.14 o. 16 /5 - ;:!':02':4B:00 i02 -3,B3 -2,04 0. i6 75 -2.07 u.16 7b : ~ '.-'02:49'i00 102 -3,79 -2,04 0,16 75 -2,05 0,16 75 '~ 02:50:00 102 -3,77 -2,02 0,16 75 -2,02 0,16 ?~ ~ ), ".02:51:00 i02 -3,75 -2,01 0,16 75 -2,00 0,16 75 : ' 02':52i00 102. -3.73 -2,00 0,16 75 -1.99 0.16 75 : '02:§2':03 102 -3,13 -Z.O0 0.16 75 -1,99 0.16 75 : *~* test teraination - probe"deactivated ;~:'~O~R~A~J:.?,'*:': ~ HOUg~VE340242-I~25~-01 - Ma~ 11, 1994', 05:06 D~TE : May 11, 1994 : 05: 0 6: 59 . /' : ULTRAMAR ~IoN"' NAME : UI_TRAMAR ::.5: . :¢-:::':':':? :: :-. .~K: CONFIGURATI[]N : ]-andem ~TEN'FS : RUN/PLUS -- JBER : 01 0:2 AMETER : 94 94 in :':'~' ~'. ::~:TANK MANUFACTURE R : :~. ::~ '.,~::T~NK :'MATER I AL. : St eel St eel -.:: ':'TANK}' REGISTRATION ~$ : '-. ':-TANK' DATE INSTALLED : / / / / '" INITIAL DIF'PED FUEL LEVEL. : 64.00 64 00 in -INITIAL DIF'F'ED ....... ' LEVEL. : ' W~4FEK 0.00 0.0C~ in POST F'UMPING WATER LEVEL. : 0.00 0.00 in '-~ ~:~ ~l l-::: ' i-' EK ~:~ '"'1 .... I~: E:: ~:} E~ L.' I"- :' ' TEST' INITIAL WATER LEVEL : 0.00 0.00 in TEST.FINAL WATER LEVEl.. : 0.00 0.00 in WATER INGRESS : 0.00 o.00 in .BUB'BL.E SIGNATURES : Nc, No VAC:U-TECT TEST RE:SLJL'I" : Passed Passed " COMMENTS: · .~CONCLUSION: TANKS ~1 AND ~2 TEST ]'IGHT -' :..] ~,.' TEST RATE TEST RATE ' LINE RESULT P~:R~U~;'~: OF' ..~)o RESUI_'I' F'RESSURE OF LOSS ,'.:,-,~ ~1 F'assed 50 F'SI 0.00 GF'H F'assed 50 F'SI 0.00 GPH ~3 · I COMMENTS: CDNCLUSiON: LINES ~iA AND ~2A 'T'EST TIGHT . ' Ibis test was conducted in accordance with 0.~. EP~ ~ule 40'CF~ Parts 280 and 2BI. HOU :~4 .)o- 1 VE34074'?--. ] 7'75Z-01 DAN BARREIT VACU-.TECT (tm) ]"est Number UNDEr=ROUND iAK DE'I'EC'I'ION SYSTEM - (V3--~ 2) Page~. :H OF DEPTH OF PRODUCT ' '"" (';in ) WATER ( i n ) I)~]:'I'EE:TEi) COMMENT .; .. ~ ]] '"'F ~C C:;~ CO ~] ~ '1- ~[ C) ~ ~.z~ ]] ~i~ ~] ~"..'.: ~-.t'.;: '. Dc, es'.~aCer ever fit1 the box ~rea? N .;'~.,2~f:.~.~.e ..the. fit 1 caps ],::,zt'e~ dur lng off-hours? N ~f2~;~:3 ~:':H,z,~/" c,:f ten ar e d't p s mad e? :' '..' ~':?'.9;~.~:Have ;.'ingent c,r y short aqes been not ic ed? N J'T/:::;':'Y~::~?~.?~ '?~5 Wh:e~n · d i d t hey beq i ~x";.,.':,. ~:~... Fuel delivery that date? N ~' .~'},;?~'~;~'~..::': H&ve shortages'been ,-nr~qistent? N ,C:'~-' ,', ]' = ' . -- ::.f::,~...~iHav~] any customers c,z, mplained c,f water in their tank~? N ;'f:~;6.;,:'Wa'~er~ detecting' paste used? ~ -- ?. . ""? ·. How o f ten ? ..: ~:~.~'.)~::'what' has beer', the water level c, ver the past two weeks'? ?8',f:?Are tanks tandemed"? ! .-':' ::.~":"J '. :"~ Which c, ne(s)'7 9. Dispensing pumps: Submersibl .~"-' _ ' ''[ ' . ~. :. N i Vacuum style? ~. ~:10. 'Vapor: - recc, very system presec~¢? N -. Styl e? . 11:. Is the pipe ~'ill cap water tight providing a gccc seal? .12. Have dispensing pumps recently been calibrated'"' N Date (YY/MM/DD) ? -- ' 13. Has the sight glass been empty after 12 hours? N. 14. Are any c,f yc, ur dispensing pumps difficult to, start? 15. Do any ,::,f your dispensing pumps develop a hesitatic, n durzng delivery? 16. Has a me~er revolved without any accompar~ying ~elivery of product? ~ -. 17. Are leak: detectors in place? [~ 18. Have any c, ther tank tests :',r line .tests recently been cc, r~ducted? N . M e t h c, d -- Date (YY/MM/DD) Resu 1 t s 19. Witnesses presen¢: 1. ' 2. 4. 5. 7. ~A)~F'iNuEO~y - UNOEF, GR~OUND L o c a t i c, n C c,d e : .. Ci'~y / State : ' Zip Code : Cc, ntact Per son ': Contazt F'hone : ( ) _. Number c,f tanks : 2 Field work c, rder ~$ : 00000 Unit ~number : IVE3402,~2 Test c, perator : DAN BARRETT 3GY - UNDERGROUh [AK DETECTION oYo I EM - ,:vi:.:..;, number : O1 02 : Steel Steel. ~"?~Fi~l'~I":'.'tube insert present :. Yes t Yes ~. ' rem,-,ved f,-,r test : Yes Yes "' .Fii'i pipe. fitting : ~} 00 4.00 in DipPed fuel level : 71.00 94.00 in '.'~ Dipped water level : 0.00 0.00 in Post pumping 'wa~er level : 0.00 0.00 in - .UNDEF.'.GROUND K DETECT I ON SYS]Ei~{ - (Vi2) Page 3 Hous~{~-IVE340242-00000-01- ~j~y 11, 1.994, 05~ 19 <........ + .......PROBE 1 ......... + .......P{~OBE 2 ....... EK'-'~PUMP~' ULLAGE{ TANK ~ATER FUEL { TANK HATER FUEL ~' ~";: '~?~[EMP~'~~'' PRESSURE: ~OTTOM LEVEL [EHP 'i BOTTOM LEVEL [EHP '~'.i ' -',.,,, - ,,' . I PRESSURE ~PRESSURE ~ f:'~':l iJSS) (geg. F) :(PS[ g) I(PSI g) (~n) (Beg F)I(PS[ g) (tn) (Deq F) ~ EVENT DESCRIPTION · ,.,." ...,,. 91 17,07 ] 16,74 0,16 73 J 17.41 0.16 77 : **t start : probe activated : init, cai, values shown ", :': :O0~Ol":OOJ' 91 0,00 J 2.06 0.16 73 J' 2.94 0.16 77 : '°°'- o.oo: .o3 o,l o.l '~.--'?/00~03:00: 91 0.00 J 2.02 0.16 75 I 2.94 0.16 78 j.'",':~.;;00:05~00' 91 0,00 J 2,02 0;16 75 I 2,94 0. t6 78 09: 06: Od , ..:: B9 0.00 J 2.01 0,16 75 J 2.9~ 0.16 YB : · '-00:06j39. 89 0.00 J 2,00 0.16 75 { 2.94 0.16 78 : *** tank bo~om pressur~ set to -Z,O0 PSi g . ,~"00:06:40 89 0,00 J 2,00 0,16 75 J 2.94 0.16 7~ : *** pump enabled ":?_00=0'6:40 89 0,00. i 2.04 0.16 75 j 2,94 0.16 7B , *~* relief valve closed · :';~-,..'00:06:40' 89 0.00 J 2,00 0,16 75 J 2,94 0,16. 78 : ,,, pump motor on ':. 00J07:00 '89 -0,34 i 2,00 0.i6 75 J 2,34 4,16 78 :.: O0:OB;O0. 9i -0,41 J i,99 0.16 75 J 2,90 0,16 7B : .. . -00:09:00 ' 95 :0,41 ~ 1,9'~ 0,16 75 I 2~8'~ 0,16 78 : ~00:10:00 96 -0.41 J 1.98 0, t6 75 J 2,B9 0,16 YB ...O0:ii:O0 98 -0,4i J i.98 0. i6 75 J 2,89 0, i6 78 00:12:00 100 -0,42 ~ i.98 0,16 75 J 2,88 0.16 78 00:'13:40 102 -0.4i J 1,98 .0,16 75 J 2,88 0.16 78 : 00:i4:00 104 -0,41 { i,98 0,16 75 J 2,88 0,16 78 : 00:15:00 105 -4,42 i 1,98 0,16 75 J 2.88 4.16 Y8 00:16:00 105 -0,42 J 1,98 0,16 75 ~ 2.88 0,16 78 : ' 00:17:00 107 -0,43 J 1,97 0,i6 75 J 2,88 0.16 80 O0:lB:O0 107 -0.42 J 1,97 0.16 75 i 2.88 0. i6 BO : 00:19:00 lO~ -0,40 ~ 1,97 0.16 75 J 2,88 4,16 80 · ' 00:20:00 109 -1.40 { 1.93 0.16 75 J 2,76 0,16 BO '00:2i:00 iii -i,60 i i,80 0,16 75 ~ 2,33 0.16 80 : '. 00:22:00 Ill -i,85 ; 1,66 4,16 75 i 1,99 0, i6 80 : .. ' 00:23;00 1i3 -2,08 ~ i,53 0,16 7~ i 1,69 0,16 80 : · '00:24~00 114 -2.29 ~ 1.41 0.16 75 ~ i,42 0,16 ~0 -'.00:25~00 ii4 -2,48 ', i,28 0,16 75 i 1,16 0,16 80 : ,,00:26:00 116~ -2,64 i 1,16 0,16 75 { 0,93 0,16 80 : ..': .':0~;27:00 lib -2.80 ~ 1.43 0,16 75 ; 0,72 0,16 80 : '00:28:00 118 -2.94 { 0,~9 0.16 77 ~ 0,53 O.16 ~0 : 00:2~:00 118 -4,19 i 0,74 0.16 77 ~ 0.4i O. Ib 80 : 00:30;00 120 -4,29 { 0,57 0,16 77 ~ 0.44 0. i6 8(~ : 00:31:00 i22 -3.10 ~ 0,41. 0, i6 77 J 0,38 0, i6 80 : ':'.'.'. 00:32:00 122 -3,34 i 0.30 0,16 YY { 0, i6 0,16 80 : ~...: . 00:33:00 122 -3,61 i 0, i7 0. i6 77 i 0,01 0,16 80 : 00,34,00 123 -4.05 ~ 0,43 0,16 77 { -0,06 0.16 80 : ". :00:35:00 123 -4,1~ {-O, il 0.16 77 ~ -0. i5 0, i6 80 : '.::' 00:36:00 125 -4,23 { -0,25 0,16 77 {-0,23 0,16 BO : ".' 00:37:00 125 -4.33 { -O,3B 0. i6 77 i -0,32 0.16 80 : "':':- O0:3B:O0 125 -4.42 i -0.51 0,16 77 ~ -0,41 0.16 80 : '00139:00' 127 -4,50 i -0,64 O,J6 77 i-0,50 0, i6 80 : .'. ' '00:40:00 123 -4,55 { -0,76 0,.16 77 ~ -0.59 0. i6 BO : . 00:4i:00 122 -4,63 { -0.88 0. i6 77 {-0,68 0.16 80 : ' 00:42:00 ' 122 -4,68 ~ -1,01 0,16 ~7 { -0.77 0, i6 80 : '." 00;43:00 ..122 -4.75 i -1,12 0,16 77 i -0.85' 0.16 80 ' 00:44:00 ..llB -4,81 { -1,23 4,16 77 ; -0,93 0,16 BO : '.: 04:45:00 113 '4.65 ~ -1,33 0,16 77 { -i,06 0, i6 80 : 00:46:00 105 -4,74 ~ -1.43 0.16 77 ~ -1.22 0. i6 BO : 'z: IOI_OGY,: 'LJNDERGF-:OUNDi~i:AI": DETEE:TIC)N SYS'TEM - (V;.~2) Page 4 ;?i*':;':'i:ii'i'; ;':'" HDUg'~mjr-IVE340242-OOO00-OI flay 11, 1994, 06!05 :;:",.,: ,' + .....""-PROBE 1 ......... + .......PROBE 2 ....... L!:,?=PUI'tP.¢'-;,. ULLA6E-I TANK WATER FUEL ~ TANK WATER FUEL 'Ji,,I:E~P,,' PRESSUREI BOTfOtl LEVEL TE{IP 180fTOll LEVEL TENP ?";.-, ?' .":;/ )PRESSURE ).PRESSURE AI)eg'F)' (PSI g) )(PSI ,g) (in) (Deg F))(PSI g) (in) (Deg F) : EVENT DESCRIPTION ,102 .-4,83 I -I 52 0,16 · 77 ~ -1,35 0,16 80 : i*!04/;!',''4'91 I-1.61 0.16 77 )-1.47 0.16 80 : ,!'!"105-. '-4,98 I-1,70 0.16 77 I-1,58 0.16 BO : '~'107;" '.-5,04 I-1.7~ 0,16 77 [-1,68 0,16 80 : :.'..~ ;:',"111 -5,10. I =1,88 0,16 77 I -1,77 0,16 80 ' '.,'"114 ~5,17 I -1.91 0,16 77 ~ -1.85 0.16 80 : -5,19 I -2,00 0,16 77 I -l.B8 0,16 BO : ,,, pump motor off i)0!~3..:00' 118 -4,48 I -2.02 0,16 77 ~ -1,79 0,16 BO : /::"i~00154100 120 -4.43 I -2.04 0.16 77 I -1.65 0.16 BO : ": ".':::;001§§-'00 120 -4.40 ~ -2,06 0,16 77'I -1,54 0,16 80 : 120 ' · -4,37 ~ -2.OB 0.16 77 ~,.-1.46 0,16 80 : ' ' .'00~5!:00 120 -4,35 I -2,09 0,16 77 I -1.40 0,16 80 = " ', 00;58:00 120 -4,34 ~ -2,09 0,16 77 I -1.35 0.16 BO : .' 1.00159100 120 -'4,32 ' -2,10 0,16 77 I -1,31 0,16 80 : I..'.'!Ol:O0:O0!' 120 -4,31 z2,10 0,16 77 I -1,29 0,16 80 : ~.'-"01101100. 118 ~ .-4,30 -2,10 0,16 77 I -1,27 0,16 80 : ' ) '" ;'/i'01.~ 02i 00,i" 118 -'), 29 -2,10 0,16 77 I -1,25 0, i6 (JO : 01103100. 118 -4.28 -2,09 0,16 77 i -1,2~ 0,16 80 : ":~: 0.1104100. 116 -4,27 -2,09 0,16 77 I -1,24 0,16 BO :0110§:00. I16 -4,27 -2,09 0,16 77 ~ -1.24 0,16 80 : '."i'.,01106100' 116 -4,25 -2, OB 0,16 77 I -1,23 0,16 BO : .01107i00 114 -4,25 -2,07 0,16 77 ~ -1.22 0,16 80 Ol:OB:O0 114 -4,25 -2,06 0,16 77 ~ -1.21 0.16 BO : '.:" 0110~):00 113 -4.24 -2,06 0,16 77 I -1,21 0,16 80 i.'01110100 113 -4,23 -2,06 0,16 77 ~ -1,21 0.16 BO : : ' '01111100 113 -4,22 -2,06 0,16 77 I -1,20 0,16 80 : ' · 01112100 111 -4.21 -2.05 0,16 77 I -1.20 0.16 BO Oi 13100 .lli -4.21 -2.04 0.16 71 ) ~1.19 0. i6 80 : '0i:14100 Ill -4.20 -2.04 0.16 77 I -1.lB 0.16 80 : 01115100 109 -4.20 -2.03 0.16 '71 { -i.18 0. i6 80 : 01116100 I09 -4.19 -2.03 0.16 77 I -1.17 0.16 BO : 01117100 109 -4.18 -2.02 0. i6 7~ ) -i.i7 0. i6 BO : 01118100 109 -4.!~ ~2.02 0.16 77 ~ -1.16 0.16 80 : ' : 01119100 107 -4.17 -2,01 0,1(3 77 i -1,16 0,16 · 80 : O1 20:00 107 -4.17 -2,00 0.16 77 I -1.14 0.16 80 01121100 107 -4,16 -2,00 0.16 ?1 I -1,14 0,16 80 : 01122:00 107 -4,15 -1',99 0,16 77 I -1,13 0,16 BO : 01123:00 105 -4.1~ -1.99 0.16 ?l I -1.13 0.16 80 : 01:24;00 105 -4,14 -1,gB 0,16 YY i -1,12 0,16 80 : 01:25:00 105 -4,13 -1,9B 0,16 ?Y { -I,12 0,16 80 : 01:26:00 105 -4.13 -1,gY 0.16 77 I -1.11 0.16 {~0 : 01:27100 105 -4.12 -1.97 0.16 77 ) -l. II 0.16 80 01128100 10~{ -4,12 -1,96 O. lb 77 I -1,10 0,16 80 : ".' 01129100 104 -4.11 -1.96 0.16 71 I -1.10 0.16 ~0 .: .01~30100... i04 -4.1i -1.94 0. i6 77 ~ ~1,09 0,i6 BO : " I 01131100 ' i04 -4,10 -1,94 0,16 77 I-1,09 0,16 DO : 01132100 104 -4109 -1.94 0,16 77 I -I,OB 0.16 BO : : 01133100 104 -4,09 -1,93 0,16 77 i -1.08 0,16 80 : : 01134100 102 -4,09 -1,93 0.16 77 I -1,07 0.16 80 : , '101135100 102 -4.08 -1.92 0.16 77 i -1.07 0.16 80 102 -4.07 -1.92 0,16 77 I -1.06 0.16 80 : - UNDERGR[]Ui L. EAK DE'TIEC:'I"iON '~YS'I'EFi 153) page '5. ~:,!.':-',.:?.' HOU9405-IVE340242-00000-01 . Play 11', i994~ 06:55 + .......PROSE 1 ......... + .......PROSE 2 ....... ~8EI):,, ,...: PUMP' IJLLABE I TANK WATER FUEL. ~ TANK WATER FUEL :'.'?TEPIP-' PRESBUREI 80TTOH LEVEL TEPlP ~ 80TtOM LEVEL TEMP '(I)eg~F) (PSi' g) I(PS! g) (in) (Oeg F)I(PS[ g) ,i':t,i,;: .... (in) (DeR F) : EVENT DESCRiPTiON · ~?,,..:~..' ~. '.102- -4;06 I -1 91 0.16 77 ~ -1.06 0.16 80 : ':"(. 102 -4,06 ~ -1,91 0.16 77 I -1,05 0,16 80 : ., . '. 1102 · -4.05 i -1,90 0,16 77 i -1.04 0,16 80 40:00" YJJJ 100, -4.05 I '1,90 0,16 77 I -I,04 0,16 80 : l'i.i~.Oi~i,'~'JlO0/.· -4,04 I -1,89. 0,16 771-1,04 O,1B 80 : !:00"..5:100 ' '4,04 -1.89 0, i6 7,? i -1,03 0,i6 80 .,100' -4,03 -1,88 0,16 77 ~ -1.03 0,16 80 : :.44:.00.- 1.00. -4.02 -1,88 0,16 77 I -i,03 0.16 80 : 01':45:.001 '100 -4,01 -1,88 0,16 77 l.-1,02 0,16 80 : i"-.'::'?~01:'46:00 lO0 -4.02 -1.87 0, i6 77, 'l -1,02 ':: ~' Ol: ' O. 16 80 : .... .~ 47,.00 "98 -4,01 -1,86 0.16 77 l-i,O1 0,16 I~O : ,.'. !" Oi i.~8:O0 98 -4.00 'i,86 0.16 77 ~ -1,01 0, i6 80 · 01:49:00 98 -4.00 '1,86 0,16 77 I -1,00 0,16 80 : · 01:50:00 98 -3,99 '1,86 0,16 7'7 -I -1.00 0,16 80 01~51:00 98 -3.98 -1.85 0.16 77 I -0.99 0,16 80 01:52:00 98 -3.98 -1.85 0.16 77 ; -0.99 0.16 80 : 01:53:00 98 -3,98 -1.84 0,16 77 { -0,98 0,16 80 : 0i:54:00' 98 -3.97 -1.84 0, i6 77 { -0,98 0,16 80 : 01:56:00 96 -3.96 -i,83 0.16 Y/ { -0,~? 0,16 80 : 01:57:00 96 -~,~3 -1,83 0,16 77 I -0,96 0,16 BO : 01:38:0o 96 -3,95 -1,82 0,16 77 J -0.96 0,16 80 : 01: 9:00 96 -3. 3-1.82 o. 16 7 -o.96o.1680 02:00:00 -a.ga :.-1.80 0.16 ; -o.95 O. lS 80 : 02:01:00 96 -3.93 -1.80 0,16 77 ~ -0.gb 0, i.6 80 : /zC_,,.u,'-- ,C \ 02:02:00 96 -3.92 -1,80 0,16 77 ~ -0,94 0,16 BO : "'V · 02:03:00 96 -3,92 -1.79 0,16 77 I-0,94 0.16 80 02:04:00 95 · -3.92 -l,l~ O. 16 77 ~ -0.93 0.16 80 02:05:00 95 -3.91 -1,79 0,16 77 I -0,93 0.16 80 : 02:06:00 95 -3,90 -1,79 0,16 71 I -0.92 0.16 80 : 02:07:00 95 -3,90 -1.78 0.16 77 I -0',92 0,16 80 02:08:00 95 -3,89 -1.77 0,16 77 I -0.91 0,16 80 : 02:09:00 95 -3, B9 -i.77 0,16 77 I -0,91 0,16 80 02i 10:00 ~5 -3,88 -I,76 0,16 71 I -0,90 0,16 80 : 02:11:00 95 -3.87 -1,76 0.16 77 I -0,90 0,16 80 : 02:12:00 95 -3,87 -1,75 0,16 77 I -0.89 0.16 80 : 02:13:00 95 -3,86 -1.75 0,16 77 J -0,89 '0, i6 BO : 02:14:00 95 -3.86 -1,74 0.16 77 I -0,89 0,16 80 02:15:00 95 -3. B5 -1.74 0,16 77 I -0,87 0. i6 80 : '02:16:00 93 -3,8§ -1.73 0,16 7/ I-0.87 0.16 80 : 02:17:00 93 -3,85 -1.73 0,16 77 I -0.87 0.16 80 : 02:18:00 93 -3,84 -1,13 0,16 77 I -0.87 0,16 80 : 02:19:00 93 -3,84 -1,72 0,16 77 I -0.87 0, i6 80 : .'. · 02:20:00 93 -3.83 -1,12 0,16 77 I -0.86 0,16 80 : 02:20:38 93 -3,83 -1,69 0,16 .77 I -0,86 0,16 80 : .., pump motor on 02:21:00 93 -4.51 -1,/4 0.16 71 { -0,94 0.16 80 : 02:22:00 95 -4,71 -1,84 0.16 77 I -1,20 0.16 80 : ... 02:23:00 98 -4.83 -1.92 0,16 17 I -1,4o 0,16 80 : . J 02:24;00 102 ,4.91 -2,00 0.16 77 I -!.~6 0.16 80 02:24100 102 -4.92 -2,00 0.16 71 ~ -1.56 0.16 ~0 : .., pump motor oft 02:25:00 105 -4.29 -2.02 0.16 77 I -1.43 0.16 BO ' : -. ... I ?!?~"::}!I':ANKNOLOGY -- LJNDERGROUN DETER]'ION ~YSTEM -- (V~ 2') ' HDUg~rOS- 1'VE340242=00000-01 i. jEHp.. ULL~6E i T~NK Wi~TER FUEL I T~NK W~IER FUEL PRESSURE~ OO~TO, LEVEL ~E,~ ~O~O, LEVEL lEaP '(Deg'.F) . (PSi g) ,(PSl g) (~n) (Deg F)J(PSi g) (in) (Beg F) : EVENi' OESCRIP[ION 107 -4.25 I -2.04 0.16 77 l-1.34 0.16 80 107 -4,lB I -2,04 O, JG- 77 I -1,20 O, iG 80 = 102' -4,OB I -1.99 0.16 77 I -1.13 0.16 80 : *** test termination - probe deactivated .... ,,.. :..-.. .... -' - LEAK DETEC:TION SYSTEM - i2) Page 7 ' HDU9405-I~E3~0242-O0000-O1 - ~a~ ll~ 1994~ 0~:41 :"'~":~'/':: T~'NK MANUFAC]'URER : 1500C) 12(:) Z n .. : Steel ":'. ':,TANK REGI S'[ RAJ" I ON $~ : St eel '?,:". TA-NK,. DATE INSTALLED / / · '..:':INITI, AL DIPF'ED F'UEL LEVEL : 71.0C) ' )I.NI'TtAI] DIPF'ED WATER LEVEL. : 0.0C) 94.00 in ,. POS]" F'UMF'ING WATER LEVEL : 0.0C) "?.~:~AT'ER .INGRESS. 0.0C) in . .":BUBBLE SIGNATURES : 0. 'VAI-"U ' ": ' : Nc, 0.00 in '.~. ; -. -] ECT ]"EST RESUL]" : Passed No - COMMEN].s: F'assed ~1' Passed 50 PSI 0,C)(') GPH F'assed _ · ~3 50 PSI 0.00 GPH ' COMMEN'FS: ' .. .'.CONCLUSION: LINES ~:DA AND ~4A 'I"ES"I' TIGHT -.' ':' , , in accordance ~i~h U.S. EP~ Rule 40 CFR Par~s 280 and 281. : Ultramar Ultramar Inc. Telecopy: 209-584-6113 Credit & Wholesale P.O. Box 466 209-583-3330 Administrative 525 W. Third Street 209-583-3302 Information Services' Hanford, CA 93232-0466 209-583-3358 Accounting (209) 582-0241 RECEIVED 6' I I'"~ June 16, 1993' ! JUN 2 i 1995 H HAZ. MA% DiV. Mr. R~ph Huey C~ OF B~RS~LD . ~.~ ........ H~dous.Matefi~s~Coordinator~__ ........................ B~ersfield Ci~ Fife Dept. 2130 G Street B~ersfield, CA 93301 ~: Beacon Tmc~top ~51-4 " 32~ ~erce ROad B~ersfield, cA Enclosed ~e T~olo~ ta~ ~d/or ~e tests and Red Jacket le~ dete~or tes~ perfomed on 5/~/93 for ~e abOVe referenCed Se~ce Station(s); ~1 t~ and/or hnes tested ti~t; a~ le~ dete~ors tested good. Pleme redew ~e reS~ and ff you shoed have any questiom, feel ~ee to conm~ me at (209) 583-5598. ~~ ~C. ~eratio~ ~d En~omental Coor~ator SH/m~ A Member of the Ultramar GrouP of Companies #l Quality and Service _. TA. NKNOLOG CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL 5225 Hollister, Houston, Texas 77040-6294 Phone (800) 888-8563 FAX (713) 690-2255 Certificate of Tightness ServlceOrder# 0~].901 TestDate 0~/0zl,/93 Underground storage tank system(s) tested and found tight for: TANK OWNER:' ULTRA MAR 5>4 TEST SITE ADDRESS: ULTRA MAR 3225 PIERCE RD. BAKERSFIELD~ CA [ 4 ] TANK(S) ONLY, [ 4 ] LINE(S) ONLY, [ 4 ] LEAK DETECTOR(S) ONLY. TANK SIZES & PRODUCTS TESTED i 15000 DIE 2 15000 DIE 3 10000 REG UNL 4 10000 NO LEAD PLUS L..~STEST~D ~A. ~-A. 3~, '~A ."_'i~?-."--', LEAK DETECTORS TESTED ~ ~ ~ , ~ = UnitMgr. Ce.ificateNumber&Name 150 JOHN E. MASON 03/95 U.S. ~tent ~62249, Canadian ~tent e 1185693, European ~tent Appl. ~ 169283 TANKNOLOGY & VacuT~t are trade~rks of TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL Note: ~e VacuTect Teat Re~ for tank identE~~t~n drawing. K-e4 VacuTectTM TEST ':REPORT ~ S.O.# 091901 ,,' Date 05/04/93 " Owner ULTRA MAR ~ Site # 514 ~"~ Phone <209> 583-5598 InvoiceName/Address ULTRA MAR' 525 W. THIRD STREET HANFORD, CA 93230 . ~, Attn: SANDY HUFF SiteName/Address ULTRA MAR -3225 PIERCE RD. BAKERSFIELD, CA ~ TANKS ~ LINES Leak DeL / Ullage TANKS and LINES Tested to CFR-40 Pads ~ Tank Dipped Dipped ~robe Water Bubble Air Line Final : Exist 280-281 & NFPA 329 Spec's. D~g.~r Dia. & Water Product ~ater Ingress Ingress Ingress TANK Line Delivery LINE LINE Leak LINE LD(s) NEW Material Level Level Level Oet~ted DeLeted Det~ted · Material ~Syst Ty~ TEST TEST Rate · ~ss/ LD(s) ST/ · · ,~ · · · · Tight · / ~ ~ · ~ Tight Fail/ rested jOther: Tank Tank FRP/ START START START or ST/ START END or or ~p~s ~ Pr~uct Capacity Lined END END ' END Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Fail Line ~ FRP PS/SS/GS TIME TIME GPH Fail NONE S 11400.000 106.00 00.170 ~ S~ End.me: ~ ~ Q0 Tank ~ Pro~ Inclinometer~ ' 9is~n~earValves T~gt~l:--~ . 20EnIN: FILL Oeor~s: ~ . 900~ .O~rate~es/no~ Y 11400.000 1107.00 00.170] ] { malerial S T End Time: 2 : 0 0 Tank . Probe :~ Test ~1: -- ~ 09 ~[LL ~ ~te~ 3 REG 10000 Oiameter00.'0001076%00 00'~17~1 N NN ~" T '<::3:A~;ST::~<:::.... ~"~' UNL 9200. 000 1076.00 00.17~] ) Material Stad Ti~: 3: 35 Percent of Fill at Pump ~' -. ~ ~;; T~k ~P~o~ ~n~,.om~t~. ~ 100 ~ :~'PLUS st~ ~me: 3 ~ 35 Ti~o~e~t: 87 · 0 Mfg.: TO~HEI~ u.~s~s~ 50 · 00 ~rcentof FiliaL Pump ;' ' . ~ .' ~ ' End Time: T~st P~I: Ent~: D~qr~: O~erate ~es/no~ I ~~ {New/2nd LD SN/MDL/MFG: Tankn~logy Corporation international TANKNOLOGY Region: W~S~B~N ~GZON Unit ~ 026 State Lic. ~ State: CA 5225 Hollister St., Houston, TX 770~0 NOTE: Origina~ VacuTect Data recordings are reviewed by Tankno~o~y's Audit Contro~ Depa~ment and maintained on f,e. '~ (800) 888-8563 · FAX (71 3) 690-2255 TAK~I MONITOR WELLS Well Number I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 11 12 Well Depth Depth to Water P~u=t Det~d AMOUNT in inch~ , Location Diagram .,. Pa~s and Labor used General Comments When OWNER or I~1 mgula~ons r~ui~ imme~ia~ re~ng.of Comple~ the follo~ng: REPORTED NAM~ ~ ~~: DATEx / TIM~. Phone~ OWNER or R~ulato~ ~en~ FI~ NUMBER REMEDIATION TESTING AND DES 6N ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION REMEDIATION SITE CLOSURE 609 Pacific Avenue, Suite 201, Santa Cruz 95060, CA Phone 408-458-1612 FAX 408-458-1509 August 9, 1993 RECEIVED Mr. Ralph Huey ~OC ; 61993 City of Bakersfield Hazardous2130 G Street Materials Division Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: Workplan to Conduct Soi~ Gas~acu~'~' Feasibility_Tes~ing_~at~t~a~on__Tr~u~k ~to~-! 3225 Pierce) Road in Bakersfield, Calif Dear Mr. Huey: Remediation, Testing and Design (RTD) is pleased to submit the following workplan to conduct soil gas screening (SGS) and vacuum extraction feasibility testing ('VEFT) at the Beacon Truck Stop located at 3225 Pierce Road in Bakersfield, California. This workplan'is in response to a request from Ultramar, Inc. (Ultramar) to provide a .technical workplan to perform soil gas screening and vacuum extract'ion'feaSibili~y testing..at .the"above referenced site. SCOPE OF WORK RTD will conduct the following activities at the site: 1 Conduct soil gas screening (SGS), 2) Perform vacuum extraction feasibility testing (VEFT), and 3) Prepare a SGS/VEFT report. This project will require two full days of field work. Exact testing details for the site may be modified based on site conditions, but will generally follow the proposed field activities described below. Soii Gas screening In order to initially characterize the distribution of site related hydrocarbon vapors in shallow soils, a limited soil gas screening (SGS) is proposed. The SGS will consist of the pneumatic installation of temporary vapor probes. RTD proposes to install up to 30 probes to a depth of approximately 20-feet below grade at the. site. Figure 1 shows the anticipated location of the vapor probes. The probes will be manufactured~ from 3/4-inch diameter, Schedule-80 carbon steel pipe with a length of 21-feet. Each probe will contain a 36-inch. range, of-~3'/16~inch round perforations at 'one'~end with a removable point' All probes will be steam cleaned before installation· - 1 - REMEDIATION TES AND DESIGN .~ .- August 9, 1993 Following installation, a pump induced vacuum will be applied to each probe to purge several probe volumes of soil gas. Sample purge rates and vacuums will be recorded at each probe location~ Soil gas- samples Will be continuously field' screened for total volatile hydrocarbons (TVH) using a Beckman Model 400 Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer equipped with a flame ionization detector (FID). The FID will be calibrated with a propane standard of 30,000 parts 'per million by volume (ppmv), 500 microliterS (uL) of regular unleaded gasoline in 50 liters (L) of ultra-pure air, and 500 uL of #2 diesel in 50 L of ultra-pure air. In addition to TV}{, RTD will also screen soil vapors for CO2 and 02. The field screening data will be recorded and mapped on a scaled site plan to aid in the 'evaluation of hydrocarbon .source areas and possible preferential migration pathways. In addition,_RTD_will.be equipped_to collect, soil gas samples in new l~liter Tedlar airlbags as requested by Ultramar. Samples can be transported under chain of custody documentation to a certified laboratory for analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), TPH as diesel ~TPHd) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and~ total xylenes (BTEX). Upon completion of the SGS, the probes will be used for the VEFT. Following the VEFT, the probes will remain in place. RTD will cut the probes off at approximately 2-inches above grade¥ insert a carriage bolt in the probe top opening and pound the probe to approximately 2-inches below grade. The top portion of the probe holes will be filled with a neat portland cement slurry. Ms. Amy Green of Kern County Department of Environmental Services, Permit Division, told RTD that probes could be left in place without any permits as long as they did not encounter groundwater. Vacuum Extraction Feasibility Testing Following the SGS, RTD will Conduct a VEFT using existing vacuum extraction wells, monitor wells and the vapor probes. The VEFT will be conducted to determine the effectiveness of using vacuum extraction for remediation of soil and groundwater, ~nd the removal of insoluble hydrocarbOns (if present). The VEFT will be conducted using RTDs vacuum extraction testing unit (VETU) consisting of: a Kohler 12-horsepower engine directly driving a Sutorbilt Model 3ML positive displacement blower capable of displacing 125 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) under a vacuum load of 15 inches of mercury, a 55-gallon water accumulator to remove any vaporized water, and two granular activated carbon (GAC) cannisters in series, each containing 200-pounds of vapor phase GAC. RTD has recently modified the VETU to include 2-inch diameter piping and fittings to increase the-extraction efficiency of the unit. As part of these~modifications, flow rates will also be measured with a pitot tube and differential pressure gauge. Flow measurements were formerly made with a rotometer type gauge which restricts flow through a 1/2-inch diameter orifice, thus limiting the overall extraction efficiency. REMEDiATION TEsTI~AND DESIGN· -- Augu'st 9, 1993 RTD anticipates extracting fr°m'a number of wells and probes at the diScretion of Ultramar for a full day of teSting. Based on the SGS field· data, the wells and probes .containing the-highest TVH concentrations will be briefly extraction screened to determine the air flow and vacuum characteristics. Wells and probes with the highest flow characteristics will be selected as extraction Points. Three extraction points will be tested for a maximum period of 2- hours each. The VEFT will consist of connecting the VETU to wells or probes using 2-inch diameter clear vacuum hose equipped with an airtight fitting. The VEFT will determine the capture radius, the distance at which the pressure differential created by a vacuum is measured in the lateral plane. This will be noted by recording the vacuum gradient in neighboring probes and wells in inches of water ("H20) using magnehelic differential pressUre gauges. The detection l~mlt for _the vacuum gradient·will range from 0.01 to 5.0 "H20. During all extraction testing, TVH, C02, and 02-will be monitored. Any liquid wastes produced during the VEFT will stored on-site in DOT rated 55-gallon drums. RTD will not be responsible for. the disPosal of these wastes. Report Preparation Based on the results of the field work, a report will be prepared for the site which will summarize field activities and present the results of the soil gas screening and vacuum extraction feasibility testing. In addition to data presentation, the report will also contain RTDs conclusions and recommendations. PROJECT SCHEDULE'' Due to the extreme amount of business conducted at the subject site, the work outlined in this workplan will be conducted on a weekend. The SGS will be Performed on Saturday, August 21,1993 and the VEFT will be conducted on Sunday, August 22, 1993. If you have any~ -questions or comments regarding· this workpl'an, please call us at (408) 458-1612. Sincerely, REMEDIATION TES~AND DESIGN ward E. Whitney, R.G. Principal Hydrogeologist A California Corporation Env it's nme ntal Investigation/ Remediation/ Site Closure Menlo P~ifernia 94025 [.Santa Cruz, California 95060 ' ~ Phosphor. (615) 36~i6~58 kPhone: (408) 658-1612 ~x: (615) 363-8296 ~~08) ~58-1509 .................... F~c~ ~-ile 'Tran~'iss-i~ Date: .. ~ Pages.:' MW-1-/(Proposed) [ , · j station. Building / I TruckS~©, I Two 10,000 gallon Unleaded USTs ~ / . ' / I- - , '" [ ~ Diesel Pump Island , , ~ . ] ' V-4 Two 10,000-gallon Diesel USTs IT-TI Storage --], .~ 'l--] ' · GeneratOr Shed . Legend: i ~ I Scale in Feet. 0 30 60 Vadose Zone Extraction Well Proposed Monitor Well Location ' FIGURE 2 - SITE MAP Beacon· Station//596 3225 Pierce Road Bakersfield, California TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL Certificate 5225 Hollister, Houston, Texas 77040-6294of Tightness Service Order # Phone (800) 888-856349870 FAX (713) 690-2255 Test Date 5/06/92 Underground storage tank system(s) tested and found tight for: .... ..:. I^NK OWNER: UL~ TEST SITE ADDRESS: 51-4, ULTRANAR, 3225 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD~ CA 93301 '.:-**..-'). ' [ ~ ].,,.,(s)o.,~, [ ~ ] ,..~(s)o.,,,. [ ~ 1',~,,, ~,~o~o.(s)o.,,,. "' · ....... TANKS SIZES & PRODUCTS TESTED ' :li:l 15K DIE fiE2 15K D I E :It3 12K SUN fl:4 12K RUN LINES TESTED lA 2A 3A 4A . LEAK DETECTORS TESTED 20889-289:3 20889-7712 10489-9940 Unit Mgr. Certificate Number & Name #195, EXPIRES 10/93 PllCHAEL FARRAR Valid only with U.S. Patent #4462249, Canadian Patent #1185693, European Patent Appl. #169283 Corporate Seal TANKNOLOGY & VacuTect are trademarks of TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL Note: See VacuTect Test Report for tank identification and site location drawing, - - · .. - ... -:. '. .:.: ~ " ;.. }' - --.., ,.; : .- . TAK-04 '" ~ ' .' '. - ' ' ? · ' ' 1 lo6d45F CUSTOMER UL~ · .SITE # 51-4 DATE I"lay 6, 1992 INVOICE NAME/uL~, 525 W. ~ ST. HANFORD, CA 93230 209-583-5598 ADDRESS ~ PHONE SITE NAME/ ADDRESS uLTRAPIAR,~ 3225 PIERCE RD.~ BAKERSFIELD~ CA 93301 ATTN: SANDY HUFF ._ TANKS LINES Leak Det. COMMENTS: NOTE ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS. Tank Exit New S~' Mat'l Ullage Line Tanks and Lines Tested to CFR-40 Diag · Dipped Dipped Probe Water Bubble Air Tight Mat'l Deliv. Tight LD Pre- Syst. Pass Tested Parls 280-281 and NFPA 329 Spec's. Steel Water Product Water Ingress Ingress I Ingress (T) · (T) For (S) Level Level Level Detected Detected Detected or Steel · (p). LD Pressure or Fail · Loc. Fiber- · · · · · · Fail (S) (p) Fail (F) Sold OTHER: Fiber- Tank Tank Tank Tank glass START START START YES YES YES (F) Line Glass Suction (F) None YES (F) END END END NO NO NO (F) (S) # Product Dia. Gallons Lined # ~ NO .... ,~: iq' Exist LB SN: 20889--2893 DID #1 DIE 95 15K ST i:~i~0~1:8:- ~':"~' '::':"~'~' :~,~j?~,,~:,~:'; New LD SN: SHEAR VAL YES 0.0 82 16 0.00 GPH ::?'?: ~!~i~i! :::;:~ RED JACKET / ' ~ ,~ ~!!~ ~: Exist ED SN: 20889--77 12 DLD #2 DIE 95 15K ST ¢0:O~i. il :;~!'~'~!6::NO NO NO z40~ (~¢(~ ~ ~ FILL 86 0239 ¢ ~~~ %~ FILL 75 ~:~: ~f:P~t~: kP/ Exist LO SN: UNR~ABLE ~D 0239 ~ ~ FILL 83 ,~;~ ~,~ :~,2,~:~; J New LD SN: ~:~'~':;~ :~;~:;~,~ ~s~:~:~:. Pump Mfg. TANKNOLOGY Regional Office: NOR~ST Unit Number 4 Tanknology Corporation International 5225 Hollister St., Houston, TX 77040 I~[OTE: Original VacuTect Data recordings are reviewed by Tanknology's Audit COntrol Department and maintained on file. · (800) 888-8563 · FAX (713) 690-2255 ~ KNOLO~" ' ,. VacuTec.t'" TEST'REPORT Customer U -_._ ~._._-.. ~ ~~ ................... Si~ ~ ~/- ~ Date ~--~ -- Invoice N~e/AddreSs "~~ ~, ~"~-~ '~d~-~ .... ~/, ? ~'O ' Phone ~ -- -Site Name/Addre~ "~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ /~, A~'n: TANKS LINES Leak Der ~0, ............................................... ' I ~ .... · E~i~, ~,~ c[a-~0~-~-~ ~ ~ UUES~_~O~teU~ U~*t° oi.g ~ Ia~ D~p~d D~d ~o~ ~ . Dm.& Wat~ ~ Wat~ Ulage TANK m~ UNE LINE Fin~ LiNE LD(s) T~t~ 329 Spec's. ro~ Tank wae~ B~e A~ .. · 8TIF~ ~ST TEST L~ · P~al & Ma~ial Level Level Level '- i~g~ess inu~e~ Ingress '~1 ~ [tc, c Product~ ST/ a a a · a Rate ~l Fail/ Other: rank & ~ FRP/ START' START I START a a. a:' ~ ~a~.T~ START END ~ Gallons bn~ -(hD-' -~5- -~-' Ye~o Yes~o Yes'o:,;- Fail Lin~ ~ ss TIME TIME G~ Fail NONE M~el / ~ ~ ~ LINE TEST ~1 ~.. I iA?-" T.e' _ -- ~r: ~ ~ LINE TEST ~1 4 S.,e~.. ~q~fl ' S..:' r ( TanknologyCorporationlnternational R~ion: ~ Un~ ~ , 4960-F Allison Pa~way NOTE' Ordinal VacuT~ Da~ re~rdings ~e mvie~d by Tankno~y.'s Aud~ Co.roi D~a~e~ a~ main~in~ ~ file. ~ Vacaville, CA 95688 (707) 446-2494 · (800) 826-5837 · FAX (707) 446:2495 FOR~ ]4 SO~ .qq5 70 Cust. U/TCr~m am . site~ ¢/- ], :. . MONITOR WELLS Numbe~ 2i 3 ~ 4.; ', t i 112 Prod.Detecte ~ner~ Commen~ When local regulations require immediate reporting of a system leak-Complete the following:., i Reported to: · · . ti Phone Number CUSTOMER or Regulatory Asene]~ File Nnmber ' "' ~ . . .... Date T~tin8 Completed Form-Iank~/Lin~$/91 OWNER: ADDRESS: I SITE#: Tank No: / ]Line No: /.Jar. ~[~res. Syst. i []Suction Syst. [Product: ~c'5~' [ Pipe Mtr~T i--[FRP I--IEN~/:ISL. Test Pressure ,3-0 psiI Calib. Multiplier. c~5-,.{ Compression Zero Pres. Level ~"~,0 Test Pres. Level ~ ~ Pump M~r: TEST Level b c~, ,~. Volume b · o ~ ~, Enviro-Flex Line ONLY Reading#1 Pr0ie~ed Cylinders I Cylinders leain'~ee LINE TEST Mil.Time Level Level A Volume& G.P.H.z~ Cher~d Recovered START ¢qo~ 50 t °b ~ ====..;...............................................................................................=...=====..====.:.===~.....=................................=............................................=:=.~.....== ~,ub-pump 3 ;;2.300 [~, ~ ' Or I--IDispenser 5 I End Zero Pres. Level: 2'~ l' ~- FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: ~' FAIL [] Or Tank No: ~.~ I Line I~o: c~L ,l~'Pres. Syst. i--lSuction §yst. P~duct: Z)/~;.~¢ ! Pipe Mtr~T i--]FRP [-'IENV-FL Test Pressure ..5-'0 psi Calib. Multiplier ~ oo Compression Zero Pres. Level ~ ~.O Test Pres. Level ~,~.l, _~ Pump Mcjr: TEST Level A o~, '7 Volume A , o I ~ t~_~ Enviro-Flex Line ONLY ~ub-pump 3 ~3~0 ~o,~ ~ ~--]Dispenser 4 ' ' End Zero Pres. Level: FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: FAIL [] or Tank No: j3 I Line'No: 3/~ ~.Syst. L_JSuction ,~/st. Product: Pipe Mtr~$.T [--IFRP [--IENV-FL Test Pressure ~ psi Calib. Multiplier, oo Compression Zero Pres. Level ~.0 Test Pres. Level li~', ~ Pump Moor: /ur/~- TEST Level & ._'r', "~ Volume & , 0-5 i.~.~i ;5 Enviro-Flex Line ONLY ~ed Cylinders Cylinders LINE TEST Reading# Mil.Time Level Level A Volume& G.P.H.,,Cherged Recovered+/- ~.ub-pump 3 0 i 30 i~, ~{ ¢~' Or [~Bispenser 5 vo,: I F, NAL _ NE T, HTNESS RATE: I FA L[] UNIT MGR. (PRINT) [U n~~~ Tank No'. ~/ Line No'.~/~L J~.,res .... Syst i l--lSuction Syst Product' Pipe Mtr~,,,.~T ~--IFRP i-~ENV-FL Test Pressure ,.,~'-(~ psi Calib. Multiplier= Compressl~on Zero Pres. Level ~ ~ ~ O Test Pres. Level P (, 25 Pump M~lr: TESTI Level A 2,"~ Volume A ,<D 1~2. Envir~Flex Line ONLY L NE TEST Reading~ Mil.Time Level Level ~ Volume~ G.p...~ ~=~ R~=~ +/- ~ub-pump; 3 O~'lO ~1, [ 4 ~Dispenser 5 ~Retr~%' 6 End Zero Pros. ~vel: ~,O I FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: ~ ~FAIL~ or PAS~ Tank No: ~Line No: ~P~s.S~t. ~Su~ion ~. P~u~: Pi~Mtr~ST ~FRP ~ENV-FL T~t Pressure psi Calib. Multiplier Compression Zero Pros. Level Te~ Pros. Level J Pump M~r: TEST Level A Volume A Envir~Flex Line ONLY LINE TEST Reading~ Mil.Time Level Le~l & Volume& G.P.H.~ ~d R~ +/- FROM: 2 ~Sub-pump 3 ~Dispenser 4 ~Retr~' 5 6 End Zero Pros. ~vel: ~ FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: ,IFAIL ~ or PASS T~nk No: {Line No: ~P~.Syst. ~Suction Syst. P~u~: Pi~Mtr~ST ~FRP ~ENV-FL Test Pr~sure psi Calib. Multiplier Compression Zero P~s. Level Test Pros. Level Pump M~r: TEST Level b Volume b Envi~Flex Line ONLY LINE TEST Reading~ Mil.Time Level ~vel & VolumeA G.P.H.~ ~ R~w~ +/- START ................. ,. ......................................................... TESTED 1 FROM: 2 ~Sub-pump 3 ~Dispenser 4 5 ~Retr~' 6 Y I FAIL ~ or PASS End Zero P~. ~vel: ~FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: ~ CERTIFICATION OF FILL TUBE MEASUREMENT Station Number: ~-/-- y District: Station Address: FILL TUBE MEASUREMENT (DO NOT ROUND OFF) Distance Product From 'Tank Bottom RU A ~ B 0 in. --~---N "A" DIMENSION MUST NOT EXCEED 6" I do certify that the above measurements are correct and that the highest point of each fill tube is within 6 inches from the tank bottom. FORM 13 'A KNOLOG '~ LEAK DETI~TOR TANKNOLOGY MODEL ~ TLDT REPORT Address ~~~rc~ ~. ~ I Su bPu m~heim'Gilbam°'Ben"e"'DresserWayne'AOSmith'BowserK"ne'S°uthWest"=her I I LEAK D~ECTOR Identification:~ ~ R~t M~I 1~030, P~ 2~, H~ H~. ~~M~11~17 D~ H~ H~ R~J~M~el 16-011~ DLD 5~Round H~d.~ ~D~2~q~. ITank Tank Su~mpLea~tor Serial ~. SEe P~ M~, ~g.&M~el Numar PASS FAIL 1 .New ~2.New 3.~istin~ /2/~~,~ '~/~ ~/~ xo~f- w?o ~ 3.New' 4.New 5.~istin~ 5.New' 6,~isting 6.New Print: Ce~fie~ Testers Name Certificatie'n Number Certi i~ es '~ t re Form:LD TEST ~'~'~'~""~'~ TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL 5225 Hollister St. · Houston, Texas 77040-6294 · (713) 690-8265 · 1 (800) 888-8563 · Fax: (713) 690-2255 APPLICATI0~I ~0 PERFOP, H A T-~G~IT~4E$~ T~T / · HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN BEACON STATION NUMBER'596 3225 PIERCE ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Prepared By: SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc. 5740 E. Shields Avenue, Suite 103 Fresno, California 93727 Project No.: SSB 91-1054 February 6, 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1 1.1 Project Description ............................................ · 1, 1.2 Key Personnel & Responsibilities .................................. 1 2.0 HAZARD EVALUATION ............................................ 3 2.1 Hollow-Stem Auger Drilling ...................................... 5 2.2 Heat Stress/Stroke and Noise ..................................... 5 2.3 Sampling for Chemical Analysis ................................... 6 2.4 Packaging and Shipment of Samples ............ .................... 7 2.5 Sample Preparation and Analysis .................................. 7 3.0 SAFE WORK PRACTICES AND LEVEL OF PERSONAL PROTECTION ......... 7 3.1 Potential Fire/Explosion Hazard ................................... 8 3.2 Potential Health Hazards ........................................ 8 3.3 Potential Heat Stress Hazards .................................... 9 3.4 Potential Noise Hazards ......................................... 10 4.0 HYDROCARBON VAPOR HAZARD CRITERIA ........................... 10 5.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ......... 12 5.1 Drilling Operations ............................................ 12 5.2 Sample Collection ............................................. 13 5.3 Packaging and Shipment of Samples ................................ 13 5.4 Sample Preparation and Analysis of Samples .......................... 14 6.0 WORK ZONE ACCESS .............................................. 16 7.0 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES .................................. 16 7.1 Work Zones ................................................. 17 7.2 Decontamination Protocol ....................................... 18 7.3 Personal Hygiene Requirements ................................... 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont.) PaRe 8.0 MONITORING PROGRAM ........................................... 19 8.1 Photoionization Detector ........................................ 20 8.2 Sensidyne Detector Tubes ....................................... 20 9.0 SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING .................................... 20 10.0 MEDICAL MONITORING PROGRAM .................................. 22 11.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN ...................................... 22 11.1 Injuries .................................................... 22 11.2 Fire and Explosion Hazards ...................................... 23 11.3 Operations Shutdown .......................................... 23 11.4 Community Protection .......................................... 24 12.0 RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENT ................................... 24 LIST OF TABLES: Table No. 1 - Hydrocarbon Vapor Criteria and Responses Table No. 2 - Personal Protective Equipment Requirements 1.0 INTRODUCTION This plan describes the health and safety procedures for the activities planned for the investigation at the Beacon Station No. 596 located at 3225 Pierce Road in Bakersfield,. California. All SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., employees and field personnel will abide by this plan. It is intended that all project work will comply with applicable codes and regulations of the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Each field team member working on this project will have the general responsibility to identify and correct any health and safety hazards and strive to make the work place safe. 1.1 Pro.iect Description This project is the investigation to be performed by SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., at the previously-mentioned project site. The scope of the project will include the drilling of exploratory soil borings and the sampling of soils and vapors on and surrounding the subject property. Sample labeling, preparation, shipment, and analyses will also be performed. 1.2 Key Personnel & Responsibilities The following personnel who will have the overall responsibility for the safe operation of this investigation are: Dale $. Stanton Principal Ronald Garrett Project Geologist It is the responsibility of the above-designated safety officers to: · Implement the site safety training program for all project field team members as described in this document. · Assure that all field personnel have read and understand this Health and Safety Plan. · Establish effective traffic and pedestrian control around the drilling site. · Insure that adequate drilling site security is maintained. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 2 Bakersfield, California · Perform work place surveillance for flammable/explosive conditions and insure that there is a portable fire extinguisher located on-site. · Provide nitrogen gas for the downhole flushing of vapors if conditions are deemed to be appropriate. · Observe activities to insure the proper use of personal protective equipment such as hard hats, protective eyewear, coveralls (Tyvek etc.,...), respirators, gloves, and steel-toe boots, etc. · Inspect safety equipment for use by all field personnel to insure that it has been maintained and is in a useable condition. · Shut down or modify field work activity based on the criteria presented in Section 11.0. · Initiate outside emergency phone calls when an emergency or accident requires medical attention. · Insure that all field personnel meet or exceed the minimum requirements for health and safety training, medical monitoring, and respiratory fit testing as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. All field personnel will have a responsibility to: · Read, understand, and follow this plan. · Perform work safely. · Report any unsafe conditions to the immediate supervisor. · Be aware and alert for signs and symptoms of potential exposure to site contaminants and health concerns. · Attend the site safety training program/meeting. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 $SB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 3 Bakersfield, California · Insure drilling equipment and other machines are properly inspected and maintained and in compliance with applicable sections of the California and United States Occupational Health and Safety Codes. · Maintain safety related protective equipment such as hard hats, Tyvek coveralls (or equivalent), gloves, safety eyewear, respirators, etc., as specified in this plan. 2.0 HAZARD EVALUATION This Health and Safety Plan addresses specific on-site work activities related to the collecting of samples and data from the project site. While the basic Work and Health & Safety .Plans are by now very familiar to SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., field crews, work on certain sites, particularly in Category A, B, and C protective equipment, involve exposure potentials to various contaminants and possibly to contaminants at unpredictable levels. Based on the limited historical and technical data available, this plan covers anticipated activities and hazards, and makes provision for modification or amendment as health-related data is obtained during this investigation. This plan will be amended with site-specific hazards identified as posing a potential health hazard for workers. For select sites, the Safety Officer will conduct a preliminary survey involving air and bulk solid sample analysis, and amend the Health and Safety Plan as needed. As analytical data become available, the information will be evaluated by a Health and Safety Task Leader. Appropriate action in the form of Work/Health and Safety Plan Modifications will be initiated by the Safety Officer or the Health and Safety Task Leader~ The anticipated activities of this investigation will include: · The advancement of soil borings using hollow stem auger. · Direct reading hydrocarbon monitoring (PID) of well head, and ambient concentrations during drilling activities. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Piere~ Road Page 4 BakerSfield, California · Collection of samples for chemical analysis. · Sample preparation, packaging, and shipment of samples for chemical analysis. · Analysis of selected samples by subcontracted laboratories (not covered under this plan). The general categories of hazards associated with this investigation are: · Mechanical hazards: cuts, contusions, slips, trips, falls, being struck by moving objects, being caught by rotating objects; also muscular injury potential caused by overexertion or improper movement (e.g. back injury due to improper lifting), etc... · Electrical hazards: possible excavation of buried cables, exposure to overhead power lines, wet electrical cords, etc. · Chemical hazards: exposure to chemicals/contaminants listed in Section 4.0 of this plan and exposure to extraction solvents, etc. · Fire hazards: possible excavation of buried utilities, flammable petroleum hydrocarbons, equipment fires, etc. · Thermal (heat stress) hazards: exposure to outside temperature extremes, and/or increased body temperatures while wearing protective clothing/equipment, etc. · Acoustical hazards: exposure to excessive noise created by drilling operations and/or related to the site-specific operations, etc. · Routine job-related hazards in the subcontractor's laboratory. Neither these hazards nor any activities performed in the subcontractors laboratory are covered by this plan. Job hazard analyses associated with most major work activities are presented in the following sections. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 , 3225 Pierce Road Page 5 Bakersfield, California ~ 2.1 Hollow-Stem Auger Drillim~ Hollow-stem auger drilling activities will potentially expose field personnel to the following hazards: Chemical hazards: · ' Exposure to various chemical substances, including but not limited to petroleum hydrocarbon liquids and vapors, caustic and acidic mists, and petroleum contaminated soils, sludges, or liquids. Certain precautions may be necessary to properly control the potential fire/explosion/health hazards associated with these chemicals. Physical hazards: · Potential exposures to physical hazards associated with hollow-stem auguring include the following: · snapping cables · brush, equipment, gas-main, or hydrocarbon fires · being hit by equipment · becoming entwined in rotating tools · falling objects · exposure to excessive noise · exposure to outside temperature extremes · exposure to the potential for heat exhaustion due to Protective clothing · slips, trips, and falls · buried cables and underground utilities · overhead utility hazards · not using the proper tool for the job 2.2 Heat Stress/Stroke and Noise During day-to-day field work, the on-site engineer/geologist and/or safety officer will be alert for the signs and symptoms of heat stress. Hazard exists when individuals are required to work in warm or hot temperatures while wearing protective clothing. When the ambient air temperature exceeds 85°F, heat SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 6 Bakersfield, California stress may become a problem. For an unacclimatized person, this temperature may be less. If these conditions are encountered, the following precautions will be taken: The on-site geologist/engineer or safety officer will regularly monitoring the ambient air temperature. Field team members will be observed for the following signs and symptoms of heat stress: · profuse sweating · skin color change · increased heart rate · vision problems · body temperatures in excess of 100°F as measured by fever detectors (forehead strips) may also be used. Any team member who exhibits any of these signs or symptoms will be removed immediately from field work and be requested to remove impervious clothing, and consume electrolyte fluid or cool water while resting in a shaded area. The individual will be instructed to rest until the symptoms are no longer recognizable. If the symptoms appear critical, persist, or get worse, immediate medical attention will be sought. While working around drilling equipment the potential exists for exposure to excessive note. If noise levels are known/believed to exceed $$ dBA-$ hours per day, all individuals will be instructed to use adequate hearing protectors (ear plugs). All field team members will be given background and annual evaluations. All field team members have been/will be trained in noise hazards and how to wear protective equipment. 2.3 Sampling for Chemical Analysis Soil samples will be collected for the purpose of observation and soil logging. Additionally, selected water and soil samples will be submitted for chemical analysis. Some of these samples may contain high levels of hazardous materials creating the potential for chemical inhalation exposure, skin contact, and SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 7 Bakersfield, California possibly even ingestion. These activities may pose one of the greatest risks of chemical exposure for the site assessment work plan. Appropriate worker training, protective measures, and medical monitoring will be enforced to control this health hazard potential. 2.4 Packaging and Shipment of Samples ~ After the samples have been collected in sample containers, they will be properly packaged to protect shipping personnel. The hazards associated with shipping samples are minimal, provided care is taken to prevent the containers from leaking or breaking. Additionally, sample containers will be plainly marked in case of exposure. 2.5 Sample Preparation and Analysis The preparation of samples for analysis may expose the technician to routine hazards associated with laboratory work. Standard laboratory safety procedures should be used to prepare and analyze these samples. The samples should be treated carefully and handled inside a properly operating fume hood due to their potentially volatile and hazardous nature. In the event of a mishap, the laboratory supervisor should be notified immediately. 3.0 SAFE WORK PRACTICES AND LEVEL OF PERSONAL PROTECTION The following sections present procedures on how to adequately address the primary potential hazards encountered in the different task of this project. The standard level of personal protection is also defined. Based on the work to be performed and the type of chemical hazards that may be encountered, EPA Level D personal protection.has been determined to be adequately protective and suitable for most of the tasks in this project. Certain tasks may require a higher level of protection, such as air-purifying or air-supplied respirators. These determinations will be made by the Safety Officer Or Safety Task Leader and will be specified as amendments to this section of the plan. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS; INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 8 Bakersfield, California 3.1 Potential Fire/Explosion Hazard Due to the flammable nature of the hydrocarbons, explosive vapor conditions will be carefully monitored by the SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., task leader. The lower explosive limit (LEL) for gasoline hydrocarbons is approximately 1.4% in air. Using a 10-fold safety factor, a working criteria of 1,400 ppmv (10% LEL) as measured by a PID is established for explosion hazards. When measurements obtained near the bore hole reveal this concentration, nitrogen gas will be injected into the well to reduce the possibilities of explosion. Should total hydrocarbon levels of 1,400 ppmv or above be detected in the general drilling work area, work will be stopped. Additionally, the field crew will be instructed to stay upwind until these concentrations diminish. 3.2 Potential Health Hazards Depending on the conditions encountered, the Task Leader in coordination with the Project Safety Officer, may increase or decrease the level of personal protection required of all field team members. Such decisions will be made based on initial and periodic measurement of breathing zone concentrations of petroleum constituents by PID and on other data collected as work is conducted on a given site. Generally speaking, EPA Level D Personal Protection will be in accordance with the following guidelines: · hard hat · safety glasses · ear plugs (as required) · steel-toe boots. Some general guidelines representing EPA Level C personal protection that may be used are: · Tyvek coveralls (or equivalent), neoprene boots and rubber gloves (to be worn by any personnel who handle contaminated drilling equipment. · Individuals at drilling sites not directly exposed to contaminated soils or liquids may not need to wear Tyvek coveralls due to the increased hazards of heat stress when wearing this type of clothing. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 9 Bakersfield, California · Latex or PVC disposable gloves should be worn under butyl rubber or nitrile gloves to provide an extra measure of hand protection when handling heavily contaminated soils and water samples. · Chemical splash goggles will be worn when increased splash hazards exist, such as steam cleaning activities, during or the handling of contaminated liquid samples. · Respiratory protection will be worn during drilling activities that expose workers to hazardous levels of airborne contaminants. Direct reading personal breathing zone monitoring will be performed. The criteria established for the use of respiratory protection are discussed in Section 4.0. 3.3 Potential Heat Stress Hazards During conditions when the temperature, humidity, and/or radiant heat are high and air movement is Iow, the following procedures will be followed to prevent heat stress hazards for workers wearing protective clothing/equipment: · Work activity will be limited to reduce the amount of heat naturally produced by the body. Alternating work and rest periods will be used in high potential conditions. For example, in moderately hot conditions, 5 minute rest breaks in the shade with 60 minute work periods in the sun may be desirable. Under severe conditions, the duration of rest periods will be increased as necessary. · Heavy work will be performed during the cooler periods of the day when feasible. · Under heat stress conditions, special attention will be given toward assuring workers replace lost body fluids. Adequate supplies of cool drinking water or electrolyte solution will be provided by each company for their own employee's use. Workers will be instructed in the need to replace the fluids throughout the working day. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Num~ber 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 10 Bakersfield, California · Special care and attention will be paid to field crew members that may not be acclimatized to the area. 3.4 Potential Noise Hazards Exposure to excessive noise will be controlled by issuance and use of hearing protection as instructed by the Task Leader or Safety Officer. 4.0 HYDROCARBON VAPOR HAZARD CRITERIA Exposure to elevated levels of hydrocarbon vapors presents potential health risks that must be addressed. Work practices and methods will be used to limit exposures. Where elevated exposures persist, r~spiratory protection will be used to protect personnel from inhalation of hydrocarbon vapors. The hydrocarbon vapors expected to be encountered during the field portion of this investigation are composed of a variety of volatile refined petroleum constituents. Most of these chemicals have limited toxicity thus requiring minimal controls at the concentrations that are anticipated to be encountered. There are certain components, such as benzene vapors, that present significant toxicological hazards and must be properly controlled. Water, soil, and vapor samples collected near the point of release commonly contain benzene at 1% of the total hydrocarbon constituents. Criteria for the use of respiratory protection is based on limiting potential exposures to benzene. A limit of 100 ppmv total hydrocarbon is proposed as the maximum acceptable hydrocarbon level of exposure without respiratory protection. A photoionization detector (PID) will be used to measure real- time breathing zone concentrations for comparison with the 100 ppmv limit. When a persistent level of 100 ppmv is noted to exist, an appropriate respirator will be donned by that field team member. In a typical situation, with 1% of the hydrocarbon vapors being benzene, a 100 ppmv concentration of total hydrocarbon would result in a breathing zone level of less than 1 ppmv benzene. This level is one tenth of the current Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for an 8-hour occupational exposure to benzene. To assure benzene exposures are below a 1 ppmv limit, Sensidyne benzene detector tubes will be used if PID measurements indicated persistent hydrocarbon levels above 30 ppmv. These detector tubes are SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 11 Bakersfield, California not compound specific and may respond to other less hazardous petroleum hydrocarbons such as toluene, xylene, and ethylbenzene. In the event that benzene detector tube measurements indicate that levels exceed 1 ppmv, respirators will be required. If benzene concentrations exceed 10 ppmv, work will cease. The field crew will be instructed to say upwind of the borehole until the concentrations subside. This is considered a conservative approach since the Sensidyne detector tubes may respond to several hydrocarbons other than benzene. Table 1 summarizes the various hydrocarbon vapor concentration and appropriate responses to prevent exposure to these potential vapor hazards. TABLE ! HYDROCARBON VAPOR CRITERIA AND RESPONSES HYDROCARBON CONCENTRATIONS RESPONSE <30 ppmv Total Volatile Hydrocarbons Limited hazard, no special action. 30-100 ppmv TVH General Work Areas Benzene detector tube measurements taken each 30 minutes. 100-1400 ppmv TVH General Work Areas Half-mask OV Respirators worn by all in work area. Benzene detector tube measurements taken each 30 minutes. > 1400 ppmv TVH Well Head Emissions Flush downhole with nitrogen gas. (near bore hole or auger flights) >1400 ppmv TVH General Work Areas Half mask OV respirators worn by all in work area. Benzene detector tube and measurements taken each 15 minutes until levels are well below 1 ppmv. > 10 ppmv Benzene in General Work Areas Work stops; procedures taken to subdue excessive vapor levels. Benzene detector tube measurements taken each 15 minutes until concen- trations are below 1 ppmv. OV = Organic Vapor SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 12 Bakersfield, California 5.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS This section specifies personal protective clothing/equipment required for the various tasks to be performed during this investigation. Table 2 summarizes these requirements. Drilling Operations · Respiratory Protection: All field personnel will be required to have available for use a properly fit tested half-mask air purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges and particulate pre- filters. These will be required to be worn based on the criteria listed in Section 4.0. · Protective Clothing: All field personnel who handle contaminated soils, liquid, or auger flights will wear semi-permeable (white) Tyvek coveralls (or equivalent). Company issued safety helmets will be worn by all personnel during field work. · Hand Protection: Butyl rubber or nitrile gloves will be worn by all personnel handling auger flights and contaminated soils. Wearing disposable latex or PVC gloves under the butyl gloves will provide added protection and aid in a more effective decontamination process. · Ear Protection: Based on anticipated on-site noise measurements, field personnel may be required by the task safety leader or safety officer to wear hearing protection devices (ear plugs) during drilling operations. · Eye Protection: Each field team member will wear a minimum of impact-resistant safety glasses with attached side shield. Where splashes of potentially hazardous liquid or flying particles are likely, chemical safety goggles will be required in place of safety glasses. · Foot Protection: Field personnel will wear neoprene rubber boots with steel toes and shanks. Under non-liquid exposure conditions, leather boots with steel toes and shanks are permissible. The boots will be taped to the leg of Tyvek suites. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91:1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 13 Bakersfield, California Rubber gloves, Tyvek coveralls, and neoprene boots may not be required if soil or water is not obviously contaminated, or if PID measurements of the soil samples collected during the investigation are below 500 ppmv. 5.2 Sample Collection Personnel who may be exposed to contaminated samples and/or liquid splashes will be required to wear the following equipment: · Respiratory Protection: All sampling personnel will be required to have available for use a properly fit tested half-mask air purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges with particulate pre-filters. Respirators will be worn based on criteria listed in Section 4.0. · Body Protection: All sampling personnel will wear semi-permeable (white) Tyvek coveralls when contact with contaminated soil or liquids is likely to occur. Company issued safety helmets will be worn when overhead hazards exist. · Hand Protection: Butyl rubber or nitrile gloves will be worn over disposable latex or PVC gloves. Eye Protection: Impact-resistant safety glasses with attached side shield must b6 worn during sampling activities. Where splashes may occur, chemical goggles must be worn. · ' Foot Protection: Neoprene rubber boots with steel toes and shanks will be worn. 5.3 Packaging and Shipment of Samples · Eye Protection: Impact resistant safety glasses with attached side shields will be worn while packaging samples for shipment. · Hand Protection: Butyl rubber or nitrile gloves will be worn under disposable PVC gloves. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 14 Bakersfield, California Packaging and Shipping Requirements: All samples will be shipped strictly to a state approved laboratory. Shipping must comply with Department of Transportation (DOT).regulations. The following instructions will be followed to comply with DOT regulations: · tape all lids with electrical or other tape, · wrap the primary container with absorbent brown paper (wading), · place the primary container in a plastic bags (zip-lock or equivalent), · place into an 'ice chest' with a synthetic ice, · tape· or secure the 'ice chest' lid and secure with a chain-of-custody seal (if applicable), · classify the containers according to the DOT regulations. In the event that samples are to be personally transported to the state-approved laboratory, some of the above packaging and shipping requirements may not apply. Any questions should be referred to the project manager. $.4 Sample Preparation and Analysis of Samples Ail laboratory safety practices should be accomplished in accordance with the specific labs policy. SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., its owners, clients, employees, and representatives are not responsible for safety on laboratory premises. Therefore, both shall be held harmless in the event of any mishaP, accident, or long term adverse health effects occurring or originating at the subcontractor laboratory. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 15 Bal~crsficld, California TABLE 2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS DRILLING OPERATIONS Drilling Crew MANDATORY ITEMS AVAILABLE ITEMS Tyvek Coveralls* Respirator Chemically Resistant Gloves* Splash Goggles Neoprene Safety Boots* Ear Plugs Safety Helmet Safety Glasses Geologist/Engineers MANDATORY ITEMS AVAILABLE ITEMS Neoprene Safety Boots* Respirator Safety Glasses Tyvek Coveralls Safety Helmet Chemically Resistant Gloves Splash Goggles Ear Plugs Surveyors/Safety Personnel MANDATORY ITEMS AVAILABLE ITEMS Neoprene Safety Boots* Respirator Safety Glasses Tyvek Coveralls Safety Helmet Chemically Resistant Gloves Splash Goggles Ear Plugs WELL PUMPING/LIQUID SAMPLE COLLECTION Sampling Team MANDATORY ITEMS AVAILABLE ITEMS Chemically Resistant Gloves Respiratory Neoprene Safety Boots* Tyvek Coveralls Safety Glasses Splash Goggles SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 16 Bakersfield, California PACKAGING AND SHIPPING SAMPLES Sample Controller MANDATORY ITEMS AVAILABLE ITEMS Safety Glasses Respirator Chemically Resistant Gloves SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS Analyst MANDATORY ITEMS AVAILABLE ITEMS Safety Glasses Respirator Chemically Resistant Gloves *Not required if soil or water is not visibly contaminated, or if PID measurements of the soil samples are below 500 ppmv. 6.0 WORK ZONE ACCESS During drilling operations, a work zone shall be established and roped off. This zone should include all drilling equipment and its immediate vicinity. Only authorized personnel will be permitted to enter this work zone. Authorized personnel will include those who have duties requiring their presence in the work zone, have received appropriate health and safety training, and whose background medical records may be obtained to verify that the health of that individual is not at extreme risk by his/her presence. 7.0 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES The Work Plan specifies initial drilling and sampling activities at areas where petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soils, sludges, liquids, and/or vapors are anticipated. Due to the volatile nature of the SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 17 Bakersfield, California petroleum hydrocarbons that may be encountered during the initial drilling and sampling operations, decontamination of equipment and vehicles will be of minimal importance since the volatile hydrocarbons will rapidly vaporize. However, contaminated sampling equipment and any obvious contaminant accumulations will not leave the project site. Field team members will also abide by the following guidelines to insure that contaminants-will not remain in contact with their body. · All personnel involved in the field portion of this investigation will be instructed to wash their hands, face, neck, and arms at the end of the workday. SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., will assure the presence of soap, water, and towels at the drilling site for this purpose. All crews will be instructed to shower at their home or Iodge at the end of the workday. · No eating, drinking, smoking, or chewing of gum or tobacco will be permitted in the work zone. During this investigation, the nature of materials handled and the extent of contamination may require formal decontamination procedures and delineated work/clean zones. At the discretion of the Task Leader, the following work zones and decontamination procedures will be used to minimize the transfer of hazardous substances from the site so as to protect the environment and public health. 7.1 Work Zones The field team shall prevent the uncontrolled movement of waste materials or hazardous substances from the drilling site. The team will prevent migration of site contaminants by using the following work zones and equipment/personnel decontamination procedures. · Exclusion Zone: A 30 foot circle around any given bore hole will be defined before drilling starts. In most cases, the zone will be 'roped off' with an applicable barricade tape. This designated area will constitute the 'Exclusion Zone'. This zone is where potentially hazardous surface contaminants as a result of our investigation and physical hazards to the workers will be contained. Personal protection equipment will be required in this area according to the discretion of the Task Leader and/or in accordance with the guidelines contained in this plan. The size of the Exclusion Zone may be changed to accommodate site conditions an to ensure SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 18 Bakersfield, California contaminant containment at the discretion of the project manager, safety officer, or task leader. No personnel will be permitted into the Contamination Reduction Zone or the Exclusion Zone unless they are in full compliance with the existing Safety Plan. The buddy system must be maintained by all personnel while in this zone. Intrinsically safe communications will be maintained with all personnel in this area. · Contamination Reduction Zone: An area surrounding the Exclusion Zone will be defined. All personal decontamination activities will occur in this area. A waste container may be placed in this area so that contaminated disposal equipment can be placed inside and covered. Surface/soil contamination in this area may be controlled by Use of some form of plastic sheeting. · Support Zone: A Support Zone must be defined for each field activity. Support personnel and/or equipment is located in this uncontaminated (clean) area. Normal SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., field uniforms are appropriate within this zone. The location of this zone depends on factors such as accessibility, wind direction, nearby roads, utilities, traffic patterns, shelter, etc... 7.2 Decontamination Protocol Decontamination of personnel and equipment will be important to ensure that contamination does not spread to others. Personal decontamination mainly involves the removal of some outer 'wear and good personal hygiene habits. Contamination should never be in contact with the skin. All field team members must follow this plan to ensure that contamination does not remain on equipment, sample containers, or their body. All field team members should remove their Personal protective clothing in a certain sequence to avoid contaminating their inner clothing or themselves. When removing personal protective equipment, the following steps should be observed: Step 1: Remove all equipment, sample containers, and notes and non-essential items while in the Contamination Reduction Zone. Obtain decontamination solutions or a steam cleaner and SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 19 Bakersfield, California decontaminate all tools and sampling equipment. Under most circumstances, all wastes and rinsates will be properly contained. Step 2: Remove outer gloves and boot covers and place them inside a garbage bag or drum. Step 3: Remove tape from boots and gloves and remove the Tyvek coverall (if used). Tyvek coverall removal should be accomplished by rolling the outside of the coverall inside itself so that only the inside of it is exposed. Boots, inner gloves, and respirator should still be worn. Step 4: Remove the inner gloves and respirator when in the Support Zone. 7.3 Personal Hygiene Requirements The following procedures should always be observed in the support zone: · All personnel must wash their-hands, face, neck, and forearms before consuming any food~ or liquids, smoking, or using the rest room. · All personnel must take a shower at the end of each work day. Particular attention should be given to areas of the body that are typically overlooked. 8.0 MONITORING PROGRAM Personal exposure to ambient levels of airborne hazards and noise should be monitored or observed to insure that personnel exposures do not exceed acceptable limits and for the selection of protective equipment. Airborne contamination and downhole hydrocarbon vapor concentrations will be measured primarily by the use of a direct reading instrument such as a photoionization detector. If concentrations approach established levels, Sensidyne detector tubes will be Used to determine the presence and concentration of benzene. Site visits/inspections may be conducted by the SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., Safety Officer to insure compliance with this plan.. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 20 Bakersfield, California 8.1 Photoionization Detector During this investigation, the ambient air, drilling returns, soil samples, and boreholes will be screened with a calibrated OVM Model 580-B, portable photoionization detector (PID). The PID is a direct reading real-time analyzer that is capable of detecting most of the volatile hydrocarbons constituents present in a vapor phase. The PID to be used for this investigation uses a 10.2 electron volt lamp and is calibrated using an iso-butylene calibration gas. Iso-butylene is a relatively safe calibration gas similar to ionization potential to benzene (the carcinogen of primary concern present in petroleum products). 8.2 Sensidyne Detector Tubes Sensidyne detector tubes will be used to determine airborne concentrations of benzene in the breathing zone during this investigation. A member of the field team will take detector tube readings if high PID measurements so warrant. Readings will be taken in the area where the field team members are working. Sensidyne #121 benzene detector tubes will be used (measurement range 5-60 ppm). The detector tube pump will be inspected for proper operation prior to field operations. 9.0 SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING All field personnel will be trained in methods of safely conducting field activities. This plan is intended to provide additional site specific information to accomplish this goal. It will be the responsibility of the Project Directors, Safety Officer, and Safety Task Leader to ensure the field team has access to, reads, and understands this plan. It will be the individuals responsibility to bring to the attention of the Project Director or Safety Officer any portion of this plan and related training they do not fully understand. Prior to the commencement of the field portion of this investigation, the field team will meet to discuss the contents of this plan and make sure all members understand it. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 21 Bakersfield, California At the site meeting, all field team members will be instructed regarding the health and safety hazards. Especially: · Physical safety hazards. · Emergency procedures. · The hazardous materials that may be encountered and their potential routes of exposure. · Personal hygiene practices. · The types, proper use, inspection, limitations, maintenance, and storage of protective clothing and equipment (as applicable). · In the event that the ambient air temperature exceeds 85°F, a review of heat stress symptom recognition/corrective procedures will be conducted. For an unacclimatized person, this value may be less. Special emphasis will concern the use and limitations of respiratory protection. Half-mask respirators (or equivalent) equipped with air purifying organic vapor cartridges will be used. Full-face respirators will be used if eye irritation or skin contact exposure potential exists. Medical/physical fitness requirements to wear respiratory protection will be established by a physician; and individuals will be trained in use limitations and maintenance of half-mask and full-face respirators including qualitative fit testing, routine inspection, replacement of parts, cleaning, disinfection, and storage requirements. Copies of this entire plan will be provided for each field team member at the project site, or prior to arrival. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 22 Bakersfield, California 10.0 MEDICAL MONITORING PROGRAM The field investigation at this project site is expected to involve active physical work and potential exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons, and possibly other related hazardous substances. Exposure to heat stress, noise, and physical safety hazards may also be encountered. The work will require people of good health with normal Vision and hearing. SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., industrial physician is periodically asked to provide documentation of employee medical fitness to perform the required work in the form of signed document. This documentation should also indicate the employee's ability to perform the required work while wearing a respirator. 11.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN The emergency procedures described in this plan are designed to give the field team guidance in · handling medical emergencies, fires, explosions, and excessive emissions. These emergency procedures will be carefully explained to the field team during the on-site health and safety meeting. 11.1 Injuries Medical problems must be quickly dealt with; a road map to the nearest emergency medical facility are kept in an envelope on the dash of each SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., field vehicle. The local emergency numbers are: Police: 911 Fire: 911 Paramedics: 911 Kern Medical Center (1830 Flower St., Bakersfield): (805) 326-2000 · Bakersfield Fire Department: (805) 326-3911 California DHS TSCD (Sacramento Office): (916) 386-6160 SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 23 Bakersfield, California The Held team is to seek immediate professional medical attention for all serious injuries. A first aid kit will be present at the drilling site for use in case of minor injuries. If any field team member receives a splash or particle in the eye, the eye is to be flushed for 15 minutes. Clean water or a portable eye wash will be available for this purpose. Instruction will also be provided to wash any skin areas with soap and water if direct contact with contaminants has occurred. During normal field activities, work clothes may become wet. If a field team member's clothing becomes saturated with an obviously contaminated liquid/sludge, the possibility for dermal exposure to contaminants may exist. Under these circumstances, that field team member will change out of the contaminated clothing into clean clothing of the proper level of protection. 11.2 Fire and Explosion Hazards Fires are of particular concern during this investigation due to the possibility of encountering flammable petroleum hydrocarbon liquid or vapors. An adequate multi-purpose (A,B,C) fire extinguisher will be located on-site at all times. The local fire department will be notified by SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., representative of the location and anticipated activities in order to provide a more timely response in the event of an emergency. In the remote chance that a fire does occur, the local fire department will be notified immediately. Additional calls to the main office of SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., will be made. The project director would then notify the client. 11.3 Operations Shutdown Under certain extremely hazardous situations, the Task Leader, Project Director, or Task Safety Officer may request that field operations be temporarily suspended While the underlying hazard is corrected or controlled. Diaring any sampling or drilling activity, breathing zone PID measurements for hydrocarbons will be performed. If these levels exceed 30 ppmv, detector tubes will be used to further quantify the benzene vapors present. If the level of benzene is detected above 1 ppmv or PID readings are consistently in SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Beacon Station Number 596 SSB 91-1054 3225 Pierce Road Page 24 Bakersfield, California excess of 100 ppmv, respirators will be required. If benzene is detected above 10 ppmv in breathing zone detector tube samples, all activity will cease until these concentrations diminish. If PID measurements above 1,400 ppmv occur, a potential fire or explosion hazard may exist. Under these circumstances, activities will be stopped until these levels are brought down. This may be accomplished by containerizing contaminated soils or liquids, covering contaminated soil, foam, visquene, or with clean soil to isolate the source. 11.4 Community Protection To assure the community is not affected by our investigation, upwind and downwind monitoring with the PID will be performed if the general work area hydrocarbon level exceed 100 ppmv. If site downwind monitoring indicates persistent levels above 300 ppmv at the perimeter of the work area, work will be shut down until PID readings .drop below 30 ppmv. Alternately, the exclusion zone may be expanded to provide additional community protection. 12.0 RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENT The following record keeping requirements will be maintained in the health and safety or program file indefinitely: · Copy of this Health and Safety plan · Health and Safety training certification forms · Respirator training certification · Any accident/illness report forms SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN SUMMARY The purpose of this summary is for quick field reference for the commonly referred to items covered in the Health and Safety Plan. It is not the intent of this summary to replace or supersede the information referred to in the Health and Safety Plan. ANTICIPATED CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT · Hard Hat .Safety Glasses · Ear Plugs ·Steel Toe/Shank Boots (Work__/Rubber__) · Gloves (Work.__~itrile__) · White Tyvek Coveralls__/Yellow Tyvek Coveralls · No Respirator__/Half-Face Air Purifying~/Full-Face Air Purifying~/Supplied Air__ EMERGENCY CONTACTS · Police 911 · Fire 911 · Paramedics 911 · SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc. (Office) (209) 292-5736 '~' ·Kern Medical Center (805) 326-2000 · Bakersfield Fire Department (805) 326-3911 NOTE: For additional information regarding this project site, please refer to the Health and Safety Plans for this investigation. SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FIELD PERSONNEL RELEASE FORM I, , do hereby confirm that I have read and understand the health and safety plan for Project No. SSB 91-1054, Beacon Station Number 596 located at 3225 Pierce Road in Bakersfield, California. I do agree to follow this plan and to make every effort to make the work place safe. I will report any health or safety hazard that I observe to the Safety Task Leader, Project Safety Officer, or the Project Director. I do agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless SSB Environmental Consultants, Inc., its owners, employees, representatives, clients, and the proper~y owner for any accidents, sickness, or injuries resulting from the violation, alleged violation, or non-compliance of this health and safety plan. Name: Title: Signature: Date: Name: Title: Signature: Date: Name: Title: Signature: Date: Name: Title: Signature: Date: Ultramar Ultramar Inc. Telecopy: 209-584-6113 Credit & Wholesale P.O. Box 466 209-583-3330 Administrative 525 W. Third Street 209-583-3302 Information Services Hanford, CA 93232-0466 209-583-3358 Accounting (209) 582-0241 November 19, 1991 RECEIVED NOV 2 1 1991 Mr. Joe Dunwoody CITY OF BAKERSFIELD H~7 k~ D~V. Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Dunwoody: Re: Beacon Truck Stop #51-4 3225 Pierce Rd. Bakersfield, CA Enclosed are tank, line, and leak detector tests performed by Tanknology on 9/24/91. The Unlead and both Diesel tanks and all the product lines passed All of the leak detectors tested good. The Regular tank failed--the test showed the problem to be somewhere in the vapor line. The line was uncovered by RLW, and was subsequently repaired. The tank passed when it was retested by Tanknology on 10/14/91. Should you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to call me at (209)583-5598. Very truly yours, ULTRa. MAR INC. Sandy Huff Project Engineer I Environmental SJH/jsm Enclosures Translet A Member of the Ultramar Group of Companies #1 Qualitv and Service TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL CertifiCate of Tightness ServlceOrder# 49870 TestDate 5/06/92 Underground 'storage tank system(s) tested and found tight for: TANK OWNER: UL~ TESTSITEADDRESS: 51-4, ULTRAPIAR, 3225 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TANKS SIZES & PRODUCTS TESTED #1 15K D I E ~ 15K D I E #3 12K SUN fi,4 12K RUN LINES TESTED lA 2A 3A 4A LEAK DETECTORS TESTED 20889-2893 20889-7712 10489-9940 unit Mgr. Certificate Number & Name #195, EXPIRES 10/93 I'IICHAEL FARRAR Valid only with U.S. Patent #4462249, Canadian Patent #1185693, European Patent Appl· #169283 Corporate TANKNOLOGY & VacuTect are trademarks of TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL Note: See VacuTect Test Report for tank identification and site location drawing. , 11oEd45F VacuTect'M TANK TESTING 'REPORT ~~~','~,~/' ,. S.O. # ,49870 CUSTOMER ULTRAJVIAR SITE:# 51-4 DATE I"lay 6, 1992 INVOICE NAME/LiL. i.~, 525 W. 3RD ST.., HANFORD, CA 93230 209-583'5598 ADDRESS PHONE SITE NAME/ - SANDy HUFF ADDRESS ULTRAjvlAR, 3225 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ATTN: TANKS ' LINES Leak Det. COMMENTS:,oTE^'TE,^T,o,s Tank Exit New Mat'l Ullage Line Deriv. Tight LO Pre- Tanks and Lines Tested to CFR-40 · Dipped Dipped Probe Water Bubble Air Tight Mat'l · ' · Syst. (T) Pass Tested Pads 280-281 and NFPA 329 Spec's. D'agl Steel Water Product Water Ingress Ingress Ingress (T) · · .(p) LD For (S) Level Level Level Detected Detected Detected or Steel or Pressure Fail · (S) (p) Fail (F) Sold oTHER: . Loc. I Fiber- · · · · · · Fail Fiber- Suction (F) None YES glass START START START YES YES YES (F) Line Glass (S) (N) Tank Tank Tank Tank (F) END END END NO NO NO (F) # Product Dia. Gallons Lined # NO #1 DIE 95 15K ST :~j~??!!8 '~' ....... ~ ~;~-A¢~:~;:?/PJ~'~J? P ExistLDSN: 20889-2893 DID i::~;212g¥~'~:?::,:~;~- '. New LDsN: SHEAR VAL OP? YES 2403 ~ .OF F ILL 86 . ~,:.: P 20889-7712 DLD' #2 D I E 95 15K ST ;0:~ ~'~';~:~ i~;*; ~?i t)~ Exist LD SN: ......... ;.~;~ ;, Pump Mfg. Z40~ ~ ~ FILL 86 ~2412 ? ~ ~' ;~;~ New LD SN: ~ V~ ~? ~S ~::~;~:~.~ ~5,~2¢ ,,~c Pump Mfg. 0239 ~ ~ FILL 75 ~-~;:!,~?- ~ ~ ~ T ,~:~ ,~.~,~.P~;z+ ~t~'~2~ P Exist LO SN: ~R~E ~D ' ~' ~;~,~'~'~ New LDSN: ~ V~ ~? ~S 0.0 79.5 16 0.00 ~H ~:~ :~:~?:~':~ " ~?"%~ ~J~,,::~,,~ Pump Mfg. 0239 ~ ~ FILL 83 ~:~ Exist LD SN: ~ ,~ ,~ ~ New LO SN: ~ ~l ~? Pump Mfg. :~:~;?;i:;~' ~;:~ ....... Exist LD SN: ~:;~; ~;~;~ New LD SN: ' Pump Mfg. TANKNOLoGy Regional,Office: ~~ST Unit Number 4 Tanknology Corporation International 5225 Hollister St., Houston, TX 77040 NOTE: Original V~cuTect Data recordings are reviewed by Tanknology's Audit Control Depadment and maintained on file. (800) 888-8563 · FAX (713) 690-2255 · Site' Name/Addre~':~ ' ~ ~ ~, ATn: -'-": ~, , TA~KS LI~ES Leak Der ' Ta~ D~p~d D~d ~o~ =' .-. NEW ~KS and LINES T~ted to ~i.gs'~ . Exist LD(s) CFR-40 Pa~ 280-281 & NFPA -'oc a Ma'~ial .... I W~e, ~me ~. . ~ LINE Fin~ LINE LD(s) T~t~ 329 Spec's:. TEST L~ a P~s/ ' ~ · Leve Leve Level .... : · ' , . 8TtF~ ~ Product, CT/ - - , _ Ingress ingress Ingress -~,a at ~t Fail/ & Other: '~ . - ~ e~ed Dete~ Deleted rank , FRP/ START. START i START, . a, =~ ' ~ ~ s~.T~,~ START END Rme . Gallons Un~ END END END . Ye~o Yes~o Yes'o' - Fail Lin~ ~ss , TIME TIME G~ Fail ~NONE M~el : Un.. _4 q~fl':' S..:' C~( Tanknolog. C~.porai'on ,nternationalw TANKNOLOGY R~ion: ~ -S~te ~.. l' ' 4960-F Allison Pa~_ay · NOTE' Ordinal VacuT~ Da~ re~rdings ~e mvie~d by Tankno~y~s AudR Co.roi D~a~e~ a~ main~in~ ~ file. ; Vacav~lle CA 95688 ""~ ; ........... '(707) 446-2494® (800) 826-5837- FAX (707) 446-2495 ' LINE TEST LOGIS.O.# 70 OWNER: (..) I+t"~ W't O. y'- .I j DATE: <,.~_--..._ ~. ~/,q~ ADDRESS: ~_ ~- J SITE#: ,/' , I, -Y', Tank No: ! Line No: /,J~ .E~J~res. Syst: ....... i []Suction syst. Product: Z)~c'5~' [ Pipe Mtrj~J~T J-JFRP I--JEN~/-15LTest Pressure ,5-0 psi Calib. Multiplier. 0 CompressionI Zero Pres. Level ,.,~"~,O Test Pres. Level 'j,~, ~ Pump Mgr: TESTI Level A c~, ~. Volume b · o ~HI3'~, Enviro-Flex Line ONLY Projected Cylinders CylindersOain-1.~8 LINE TEST' Reading~ Mil.Time Level Level A Vo~urneA G.P.H.,, Ch,-~ R~covered*/- START 2,,O,'5o ~ c~, ~~':'-"."::':<~':'.":'-":':':~".":'.":'.".": u'b=pump 4 f ::I ,."' " J--'JDispenser 5 "' 'J--lRetro-'T' 6 - . End Zero Pres. Level: o~,' FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: - FAIL [] or Tank No: ~ I Line No: ~./~ ~Pres. Syst. I--iSuction ,~yst. Product: ~/~,s¢, / Pipe Mtr~T r-~FRP i--]ENV-FL Test Pressure ,~'"O psi Calib. Multiplier ~ oo ~,-q~' Compresmon Zero Pres. Level ~% ~,O I Test Pres. Level ,P, I. ~ Pump M~]r: TEST Level A o~, -~I Volume A , ~ I ~ ~ ~ Enviro-Flex Line ONLY I Proiected Cylinders Cylinders LINE TEST Reading# Mil.Time Level Level A Volume~, GPH ~ Cher~d Recovered +/- TESTED START ~ ~ ~O ;2 [, ~ ~..'.::i:i:.'~~:i:!~.'.'~ ~ub-pump 3 ~)qO ¢,~, ~ · r-]Dispenser 4 i [--~Retro-~' 5 I End Zero Pre~. Level: FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: FAIL[] or Tank No: ~ I Line No: ~,Z~ ~.Syst.' [_JSuction ~¥st. Product: Pipe Mtr'~.T i'IFRP ~[-]ENV-FL" Test Pressure ~ · Psi Calib. MU.ltiplier , o~ 'compression Zero Pres. Level ~.O IT est Pres. Level I~, ~ Pump M~Ir: TEST Level A -~,'~I Volume A o O'~ ~ ~i ~ Enviro-Flex Line ONLY Proie~edCylinders Cylinders LINE TEST Reading# Mil.Time Level Level A;VolumeA ~.~.,.~ c~.-~ R~,,~ +/- START O IOO ~, ;~ TESTED' 1 o~lO !~, O -, .'~ ,~,~17 FRO.M:.* 2 oi,,10 I,"7,c~ *'-, t ~oo~,~ ~6,ub, pump 3 Oj 30 iq, ~1 ~r~ 4~ [-~Dispenser 5 r-~ Retro-'3" 6 . ~. .... End Zero Pres. Level: ~o~,, LINE TIGHTNESS FRATE: FAIL~ or UNIT MGR. (PRINT) Vecu Tact IJneTestLog-91J ~ KNOL05" LINE TEST LOG S.O.# ADDRESS: . , SITE~' · Tank No: ~ J Line No: ?~ ~ms. Syst. ~ :Suction Syst. PrOud: Pi~ Mtr~T ~FRP ~ENV-FL Test Pressure ~ psi Calib. Multiplier, ~o~'~ C°mpressFon Zero Pros. Level ~ ~ ~ O Test P~.Level ~ t, ~ Pump M~r: TEST~ Le~l A ~,~ Volume A ,e 1~2~ · Envir~Flex Line ONLY . , , ~ C~in~s C~in~s LINE TEST Read~ng~ Md.T;me Level Level b Volume& G.P.H.'& ~ 'R~w~ +/- 'TESTED1 o I~O ~1, I --,~ ,~o~oe~ FROM: 2 o~oo ~l,I~ ~u 3 O~{O ~1, { b-pump 4 ~Dispenser 5 ~Retr~' 6 End Zero Pis. ~vel: ~O FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: ~ J FAIL~ or P~S~ Tank No: ~Line No: ~Pms. S~t. ~Su~ion ~. P~u~: Pi~ Mtr~ST ~FRP ~ENV-FL T~ Pressure psi Calib. Multiplier. Compression Zero Pis. Level · Test Pis. Level Pump M~r: TEST Level A Volume ~ ~Envir~Flex Line ONLY ~ C~in~s C~in~s LINE TEST Reading~ Mil.Time Level ...~...~.....~..~: ...... ~:.~:~:?. .... ~d R~.~ */- T E S T E D s TART ~~:~ ~~:~ 1 FROM: 2 ~Sub-pump ' 3 ~Dispenser '4 ~Retr~' 5 6 End Zero Pis. ~vel: I FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE: ,~ FAIL~ or PASS Tank No: ~Line No: ~Pms. Syst. ~Suction Syst. P~u~: Pi~ Mtr~ST ~FRP ~ENV-FL Test Pr~sure psi Calib. Multiplier Compression Zero Pis. Level Te~ Pis. Level Pump M~r: TEST Level ~ Volume ~ Envi~Flex Line ONLY LINE TEST Reading~ Mil.Time Level ~1 ~ Volume~ G.P.H.~ ~ R~w~ +/- .......................................................................... S mA RT ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "~'~-~-~-~'~ ' ~ '~'~'~ ' ~ TESTED 1 FROM: 2 ~Sub-pump 3 ~DiSpenser 4 5 ~Retr~' 6 End Zero P~. ~vel: {FINAL LINE TIGHTNESS RATE:. !FAIL ~ or PASS CERTIFICATION OF FILL TUBE MEASUREMENT Station Number: x~-'/-- y District: Station Address: FILL TUBE MEASUREMENT (DO NOT ROUND OFF) Distance Product From Tank Bottom SU Afl B~_in. RU A c~l B O In. · ..?z~¢/-,~..z ,4. If '~. 15'"in. "A" DIMENSION MUST NOT EXCEED 6" I do certify that the above measurements are correct and that the highest point of each fill tube is within 6 inches from the tank bottom. SIGNATURE 'A KNOLOG LEAK DET ICTOR ~~ TANKNOLOGY MODEL # TLDTREPORT so. Site L)l~r~~t~' Facility ~ ~/~ DATE ~- ~-- ~q Address ~~ ~ccC ~, ~ LEAK D~ECTOR Identification: I R~ M~I 1~030, P~ 2~, H~ H~. ~~M~11~17 D~ 2~ H~ H~ · I R~J~M~8118-011~ DLD 5~Round H~d.'~ ~D~2~,Sq~~. lTank Tank Su~mpLea~tor Serial ~. SEeP~ M~. ~g.&M~el Num~ PASS FAIL 1.~isting /.~i~,~~ ~/~ ~~-~ ~ Il.New 2.~istin[ /~A'~;ocl ~ ~/pcP ~?-~r/a~ 2.New 3.New 4.~isting /~ ~ ~/~ ~/~c2'o~r~/~ ~ 4.New 5.~isting 5.New' 6.~istinc 6.New PHnt: ~fi~ Tes~m Name C~fi~ T"ter~ SiVnatum '. Fom:~ ~ST ~'-,~"-" - TANKNOLOGY CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL 5225 Hollister St. · Houston, Texas 77040-6294 · (713) 690-8265 · 1 (800) 888-8563. Fax: (713) 690-2255 10/i3/92 SSCPS39 STATUS INQUIRY PAGE. I : 'i6!:12'56.5 -' ' CPOtSTAJ~ ,NAME ULTRAMAR INC. RECEIVED CORP NO C0144217 INC. DATE 04/11/1931 STATUS ACTIVE 0~] ~ 9 FOREIGN STOCK CLASS NO OF PAGES 00 ST/CTRY NEVADA STMNT/OFFICERS LAST COMPLETE C DATE 02/13/92 NO 6082846 cOMpL/NC C DATE 01/30/91 NO 0047851 OFFICERS, CERT EXEMPTION CODE DATE 02/07/92 NO 0070525 A/P 12 PRINCIPAL. EXECUTIVE -ADDR 111 W, 0CEANBLVD., STE. 1400 CITY/ST/CNTRY LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA ZIP 90802 CALIFORNIA ADDRESS 111W'. OCEAN BLVD., STE. 1400 CITY LONG BEACH CA 9080'2 MAILING ADDRESS 525 W. THIRD STREET CITY/ST/CNTRY HANFORD CALIFORNIA ZIP 93230 PRES NAME JOHN DROSDICK ADDRESS 111W. OCEAN BLVD., STE. 1400 CITY/ST/CNTRY LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA ZIP 90802 AGENT NAME ALAN R. WASKIN ADDRESS 525 W. THIRD ST. CITY HANFORD CA 93230 TYPE OF BUSINESS PETROLEUM REFINING AND MARKETING ENTR=CONTINUE PF2=HISTORY PF3=BACK TO ~0RKSCREEN PF10=MAIN MENU - : G~R¥ J. W~CKS · ' 2700 M SIretL Suite 300 Age~y OImctor . ." (8~) 861-3~2 *" Blkerlfleld. CA 93301 **.,,-::*,.-** Teleph~ (~5) 851-~ STEVE ~CALLEY ~/:~" E N T.I.co~.r (805) 8el-34~ ' o,~,o, R E S O U R C E'? ,4:/'" T AGENCY . OEPART ,. .TAL " :' ''': ;{? .... · ' . ...... ..1:~: ~ ~' Ultramar Inc. - ..... ':-""' '::' "'" ~'. 525 West Third Street ' ' · ' '. ". ::'" :'" '" '~ 'Hanford, California ~'~: · ..,::~-~'-' I, Re: Waste Acceptance for Beacon , ~. . .. . - ~ ~. . ;: ~.;,?... -. Dear Mr. Stephenson: '. · .. Our Department has received a waste.acceptance request for disposal of contaminated soft from various '~eacon Service Stations in the Bakersfield area. Thc China Grade Landfill is the nearest disposal facility and may'Only 'accept Class III waste which is nonhazardous and nondesignated. Upon reviewing 'the analysis provided we have determined only two .locations are.acceptable for disposal at the China Grade Landfill: I' 1. Beacon Station ~ 51-4 - 3225 Pierce Rd. 2. ~ Beacon Station ~ 511 - Bakersfield The Kern County Public Works Department operates the landfill. Contact Al An~ (805) - 861-2481) for approval and scheduling of disposal at thc China Grade Landfill. Our Department will forwar'd a memo to Kern County Public Works regarding no objection to thc disposal at the landfill of contaminated soft from the two lOcations identified above. If there are any questions please contact our office at (805) 861-3636 .... ;:~ Sincerely, William O.'Rullian, R.,E.H.S: : Environmental Health SP'efiJalist IV " Manager, Solid Waste Program wo:cd -~. orullian~stephens.let BEAC- ,N An Ultram~'ar.Company " .525 WEST THIRD STREET . HANFORD, CA93230 (209) 582-0241 Dear Ms. Boyce: Re: Beacon Truck Stop ~51-4 : 3225 Pierce Road ~ Bakersfield, CA Enclosed are the precision tank test results for the above referenced Beacon Service Station(s). Please review the results : and ~f you ~hould have any ~ost~on~, f~l fr~o Sincerely, ~ ~nv~ronmoneal Coord~naeor JMC/jsm Enclosures 0078I · LAWRENCE TANK TESTING, INC. P.O. BOX 407 Prepared By : " MIKE LA~ENCE - ~'= INVOICE ~891974 · , Date : 10/5/1989 ' - SITE INFORMATION' 'Test Date.: 0.9-1~7~8'0 Tested : 4 . r~. - Site COntact :, . . . Owner '~: :~BEACON OIL - ;~:: '"' ~'~.,',~J-::= :-,,"'?~2~:':525 ~ST THIRD 'STREET 5~,::~,:~-~¢~[,~;~-~,~'~;Phone' :. 209 ~ 583- 3247 :'"mn : :"SA~ ~'"'~":':':::"?~':" ?:: -::: ":: ': :' "'"?" ........ ~': :?'" .......... ?~?~':'?" ~'"~'~:':-'%:'"¥':":'-:"' ::~' B1111., Contact : JULIE CALD~LL ' "-.: ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ! · ::.. '. : · Reason Fo~ Tes{lng : ~INTENAN~E ~o-"RequeSted test · BEACON -' . ':.:~-- ~o Supplied T~k Capacity : BEACON ~o Supplied Coefficient : LTTI ~:'. : .. INFoi~MATION ON TANK Brand : BEACONS..'.. , Contents : REGULAR' · Tank Age :.~' 'year(s) Tank Construction :.-STEEL' Pump System : WAYNE· Cover : BLACKTOP Best Inch :: 95.0 inches Top Off : 43.0 inches Best Capacity Estimate: 10398.0 gallons Total ': 162.0 inches Temperature in Tank ,, : 17717 'Digits .Temperature in tank : 76.2 F Temperature of Sample~ : 74.0 F Temperature Difference : -2.2 F Hydrometer Used : 6H Observed A.P.I. Gravity : 53.2 · 'Digits Per F In~ange Of Expected Change : 319 Volume Change Per F : 6.7431907 gallons,/ Volume Change Per Digit : 0.02114 [FACTOR (a)] ,Data'Readin~;,~ For Ta~k At High Level 2ihr Stand ~ Volume Measurements ~Temperature Net Vol Time -pipe. .. Before After Delta Digits Delta' Change. 0000 0;jO " 0.0o0 0.520 0.000 17717 0.00,0 0.000 0015 41.0 0.520 0.440 -0.080 17746 0.613 -0.693 0030 41.6 0.440 ,0.410 -0.03U 17769 0.486 ~0.516' 0045 42.0 0.410 0.410 0.000 17793 0.507 --.0.507 . 0100 ~ 42.6 0.410 0.460 ~ 0.050 17815 0Z465 -0.415 0115 43.0 0.460 0.540 0.080 * 17836 0.444 ' =0.364 0130 43.1 0.540 0.630 0.090- 17860 0.507 .0.417' ~Data ~eadlngs For Tank ~ Drop 12" 0~ 24hr 'Stand , , Volum*e Measurements Temperature Net R#1'Time * -pipe ... Before After- Delta Digits Delta Change · 1 0200 0.0" 0.000 0.180 0.000 17901 0.000 0.000 2' 0'21,5 13.§ 0,180 0,340 0,160 17911 0.211 -0.051 · Data Readings For Tank g At Low Level -- .~ Mtn,. ReOng;; 24hr Stand ~. Volume Measurements Temperature ' 'Net Vol' R# Time -pipe .. Before After Delta Digits Delta Change · 1 0220 .0:.0'" 0.000 0.130 0.000 17815 0.000 0.000 2 0229 .12.7 0.130 0.210 0.080 17819 0.085 --0.005' 3 0230 12.7 0.210 ~0.290 0.080 17823 0.085~ -0.'009 40235 12,7 0.290 0,370 0.080 17827 0.089 -'0.009' _ ;' '50240 12.7 0.3700.450 ~.0.080 17831 0.085 -0.005 60245 12.5 0.450 0.510 ' 0.060 1~833 0.042 0.018 ,70250 12.7 0.510 0.590 0.080 17836 0.063 0.017 ;;.'.,~_=::~,,~8:?025,.5-~ ............... 12.7:,~: ........... 0;590:'-:~ 0:;670'-~:0. 080 :'-:--": ...... ¥1-7840' -'- 0;085~ :'-' :: ........ ' 90300 12.7 0.670 0.750 0.080 17844 ' 0.085- :0.005 100305 12.7 0.750 0.830 0.080 17849 0.106 W0.026 'I1 0310 12.7 ~' 0.830 0.910 0.080 17853 0:085 -12 0315 12.5 0.140 0.200 0.060 17856 0.063 ~ .j~'O.O03 130320 '-t' 1225 '~140330'/~'0325 j~}'"'12.712'7' 0.2,60 ·0.340 0.080 . '178~3 ·0.08·9: , , ~.~,~,,~':)J";J~]'O'O08 ~:~?~:~,~,,~,~,~:,~,= ;;17'0340 '' 12.7 , .... .0.500 0.580 0.080 17879 0.085. ' ' ' /~&28 0345 ' -' .12.7 ~0.980 0.660 0,080 "~;.'1'7879 0.089 '~?:'~?~]0.005 - ': 0.085 :'?::.;'?:~0.005 ,;~]}~]];] 00395 _.12.7 '0.740 . .0.820. 0.080 . 17887 j0.085, ~-J:'..:,~,~]~O.O09 I 0400 12,7 0.820 0,900 0.080' 17891 0,085, " 20,005 22 0405 12,5 0.110 0,170 0,060 17894 0,063 : :-.=--0,003 23 0410 12.7. 0.170 0,250 0,080 17898 0.08~ ' .TO.O05 24 0415 12,7 0,290 0;330 0,080 17902 0,085 ":?O, oos 25 0420 12.7 .. 0.330 . 0.410 0.080 17906 0.085 :.:~0.005 COMPUTER RESULTS FOR TAN~ t '~ate Computed Fr!)m TI~ Last 24 Low Level' (5 Mln) Readings= -0.042 GPH i!i: This tank thet'efore'PASSES the ~FPA 32¢ Standard- .,?: · '.:'~ '..,: .~'..'~r,:',~ ..... ': ' ,' . ~ ' . ' . .'-'~' ' ,~, INFORMATION ON TANK Brand : ~BEACONS Contents :UNLEADED ..Tank~Ta nk' ConstructionAge: year(s), ii Pump System : WAYNE Cover : BLACKTOP ' ' Top Off': 45.0 inches Besg Capacity Estimate : 10398.0 gallons Te~erature In tank : 76.0 F Temperature of~Sample : 13.0 F Te,~erature Difference : -3.0 F Hydrometer Used : 6H -Observed A.P.I. Grayity : 52.3 Digits Per F In--Range Of E~ected Change 319 Volume Change Per F : 6.8997423 gallons / Volumo Change Per Digit : 0.02100 ~ACTOR,(a)] '2iht 'stand 1 me Measure~nts To ure Net Vol' R~ Time --pipe ~. Before After Delta Digits Delta Change {: ' 1 0000 0.0 0.000 0.450 0.000 17640 0.000 0.000 2 0015 40~.~" 0,4~0 0,360 -0,090 17670 -0,630 =0,720 3 0030 .41-4 0.360 0.320 -0;040 17695 0.~25 -0.565 .... .. ~' 4 0045 41.8 0.320 .0.300 -0.020 17722 0.567 . ~-0.587 5 0100 42.2 0.300 '0.330 0.030 17745 .0.483 ~J.- ,.0.453 6 0115 42.9 0.330' 0.390 0.060 17766 0.441 '0.381~ {', 7 0130 43.5 0.390 0.490, 0.100 17783 0.357 ' -0.257 8 0145 44.0 0.490 0.630 0.140 17802 · 0~399 -0.25'9 2~hr Stand · ume Measurement.~ Tern ure Net V~I R~ Time pipe { Bcfore Aiter Delta Dlgitx Delta Chan~e {~ , 1 0200 0,0 0',000 0,180 0,000 17805 0,000 0,000 2 0215 13.9 ..."' 0,180' 0,310 0,130 17815 0.210 -0.080 . 24hr .Stand ' ~_ume Measurements ' Ten~ature Net · R~) Time -PiPe '~ore After Delta Digits Delta Change :' 1 0220 0.,0 ' 0.000 0.130 0.000 ~781.7 0.000 0.000 ?.. 2- 0225 12,9 ...' '0,130 0,190 . 0,06.0 17820 0,083 ~0,003 ?' 3 0230. ~2,9' ~" 0,190 0,250 0,060 17824 0.08.4 -0,024 '": 4 0239 12,7' 0,290 0,~00 0:050 17826 0,042 '0,008 ' 5 0240 12,9 '0,300 0.,360 0,060 '17829 0,'063 ~0,003 '? .6 0245 12,9 0,360 0,420 0,060 17832 0,063 -0,003 ':, 7 0250 12,9 0,420 0,480 ~0,060 17835 0,063 -0,003 ~ ~' 8 0255 12,9 ' 0,480' 0,540 ~0,060 17839 .0,084 -0,024 {J~j,.-.9 0300 12,9 0,540 0,600 0,060 17842 0,063 -0,003 ' :: 12 0315 ' 12,7 0,700 0,750 0,050 17849 0,063 '~'~.0,013 '23 0410 12,9 0,590 0,650 0,060 . ' 17873 0,084 ' '-'0,024 COMPUTEIq P~ESUL'r$ FOP~ 'rANK ~;" 7. 'Rate Computed From Th~.' Last' 24 Low Level (5 Mtn) ~eadings= 0.040 GPH Thi~ tank th'erefo~e PASSES the NFPA' 329 Standard RED JACKET LEAK DE~OR ~$T PRODUCT: Regular /Unleaded ' Premium Un'leaded Diesel (Circle One) [- 3..~ount of product relqased through Bibcock to zero: ~ Stop 'leak with STP s=ill on. Does leak de=ec=or =e~e=~ ' If yes, how long to r~uee? Min. /~ Sec. 9. Turn STP off. ' List pressure: / PSI 10. Turn STP back on. List time to reach 'pressure rise: ~ /' Min · ~ Sec. 12. Open nozzle and list.l'::essure: ~~ '~ PSI ' "' ': SATISFACTORY LEAK DETECTOR? ' .... / Date, Code & Serial Model / '" ;< /' I JMC/jsm ; · Date Work Order $. ~ RED ,;ACKET'nEAK R .' PRODUCT: Regular ~nleaded Premium ~nleaded Diesel (Circle One) 1' Running pressure /,?~ 2) Shut-off Pressure ~': ~'.;:~,~i.:~' ..~: .., i List pressure at this flow rate: ~'~'%'~:i'!'-7'~!'i~?-:ii' .6, Turn STP off, Let pressure drop to zero through leak Just crea~ed. ~ 7. Turn th~ STP back on. Keep leak rate at Bibcock. · ~ ' Flow rate at nozzle ''"~ ~ GPM 8~ Stop leak with STp still on. Does leak detector .- ' ~ .- If yes, how long to reset? ~' Min. /~ Sec. ~,~. 9. Turn STP off. List pressure: /~ PSI. 10. Turn STP back on. List time to ,reach pressure rise: ,.,~, -,,,. 11,. List pressure: ~,~ PSI 12 Open nozzle and list pressure: -'~ ~' PSI SA~SFA~ORY LEAK DE~OR? Model /A~-~ '"~ Date. Code & Serial , ~r~7 ~ JMCLjsm 6/30/89 :i.. ~,~ ~_~ LAWRENCE TANK ~ESTIN.G ~ '.. .:" ~EA~ DETECTOR~ TESTED TO ~o__~ze ':' ~'~ "' : "' '""::' c~:"" ' ":' . ~ . : -. .';:. ~ ~~~ ~ ~...-.~ ,.. - .'::.' I~-'" ~ ~h ..:..: .... - ~ '": _. : --.- ... ~,_~ _ . ,, ~&-~. ,::...-.. ~.. I~'' ~.i, ~- . /./ ~, . '.~ :,. : . .... , ,::-. .. - · COMPLETE DRAWING OF.. TANK AREA OF THE FOLLOWING (check each item) B. ldg. 'Islands Tanks ' ' ~ Fills f"Turblne Pits Manholes l./ Vents' ,_// 'VR ~.-'' Puoduct Lines Monito=s Well Po · -.. ..... ':. . '.. -7~ '~-~ ..': .'4'} '- ~ :.:. ,¢}~*' 'z*;::~~ r.V '. Inspector's Signature Company Representative Si~natur~ Title Title Date Date ~' i~. DESCRIBE THE FoLLowING - 2. STAGE I' VR' SYSTEM ': " 3. VENT SYSTEM Z ~ ' .. SUGGESTIONS To UPDATE OR CO~ECT ~Y PART OF LOCATION: ' . ...... ...... DESCRIBE PL~BING NEEDED PRIOR TO TESTING: ?. 0220[ .. BEACON OIL' COMPANY ~ ' ~ PRESiTE INSPECTION REPORT ~EACO~ STATION # ~/-~'/ · LOCATION fi~? ~ ~'~%'"}'" CONTACT ' ": , '-- }~. . ,.....: :~'j. ~;...,' ,:~ · . . ; REJ/UC PREM/UL .'.: :t.~'):'~:.[~::~:~".:' ':'...' : OSES PER PRODUCT . __ HOSES PER ISLE STAGE II VR (T~KER) TYP~ OVERFILL ~' ' ~. TYPE L~ DETECTOR /:'?.~ ' ~ VENT C~S /-~" TYP~ SUCTION '.'~..Nim~uppill~.Ovm~m'D#llr '~' ' : ~ ~~) ~ ~ .:.- ~llo' ~ D~oolT~ ~' T~ Oal~ FILL-UP FOR TEST · ' ~ '. ~ ~* F~ ~ · ~ ,v,t~ ? . ./ / ~PE~I~L ~ON~ITION~ ~N~ P~O~E~E~ T~ TE~T T~I~ T~NK ~ ~- ~ ~ ~M--~ =--~ ~ · · ~ ~ ~,~ t~ ~,, ~,, ~--. 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR · ~ ..... T,..~ ~o~ ,o .~ ~ ~pm.~.~: ~~0,~.. ........................... ~. ~ RECOVERt- ~,~.~,~,,~..~ ........... ::r ............. 30 ~. t 24b. COEFFICIENT OE EXPANSION f~, ~nd,~ ,.ulr~? Y-- ~ ~ ~ Tot. tub~g ..~ -- .~,o.~.t. / ~ ,..'~ ,. RECIPROCAL METHOD' ' ~ym'o~ ~., ............. ~ ....................... ;.. 20. EXTENSION HOSE SE~ING 2.~i~t m 12" ml~k I~om ~fl~ of link T~k lop Io Ofl~' . .................... ~ ............ ~ ~ In. ~dro~t~ Employ~ ....... ~ .......... ~ ............... To--mute bmple / · , ~.~ ,i~ ..t.~ .~e o,.~..- t~ of fl*~ ....... .............. 22. T~m~-~a~ ~lldl~ I~ ~l~ ~ / ~lre~ (+/:) ..... ; ........ t ................. . . .-..· ........................ / '- · , .;- ; "'~:Z~ · . ...... , T.k dia. ' .... "' COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION (Complete after circUlation) ~ ToIM quintw In R~I~ ' V~ume ~g* In :. ~ ~ ~k 118 or 17I I~ ~MO k. ~so~d A.P.i. ~ml~ - '~" ~ ~ · ....,~ . - 4C. FOR TESTING WI H WATER '. ~... ~ ~"~~ ...... ~. . ~'~?;~?:':P~?'~. . .~ . , ~c ............... ~...~ ............ ~... ~ ,~. ' ' ~r~.~.a ......... ; ....... h.;...;~;;~.z;.; .......... · .....:':. /.:~,. ~, '.'.t ~ ...... ~ " ~"h, · : ~f~ tO N.F.P.A. ~ ~lon. ~2.4 md ~.a ~d t~ t.~ /.:;" 25. ' {a) · ,~ : :;~.: = (b) ¥~gE~;%~;~.~l, ~, i;~:~;~;~;/z~.~=~. Icl .:.=.~;~:~ [~ .,,... 26. (~ .... -'--x = '~- -- ~ ___~ ~,,,, ~p /~.. LAWRENCE TANK TESTING :' ,?<,? 30.' HYOROSTATIC ~l ~38. NET VOLUME 39. mum ~uu[x~ m ....... uu~muu omumm ACCU.ULA.D LOG OF TEST PROCEOU~S · P~SSU~ ' '~'* CHANGES COaTROL ..... : L(~ ': ',, ~' ~CH READING 28. 29. S"*dpip* L*ul 32. 35.: 36. ' 37..' Record details of setting up a,~ b ~l Pfodu~ 4 Chang° Com~utoti~ Adjustment and funning test. (Use full k Giduite .Replaced (-) Thermal . Higher + Ecl '~. lei - ~u~ ~flus '" length of line if needed.) - 8eg~hI Level M , ~ . Senior ' Lower - E,pipsion, ~ [~ (+) or M L~ Lnd cmpmo ~ il wb~ Itl~l ' Alter Pfodoct ~ '. Rliding. Ecl Con'action - ~tla~ (~) · ',,,. ~.*~ KERN. COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL* HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT .:..:?=.;.-~ SEF VIC~ND COMPLAINT FORM .. '' "'" ' D,,te ]~..~d -~-..<2.. : ..':.:"..: '/ .' :'.:.:.':;:~;~ ~' ~,.~....u.. - ; eom.,.,.~ ':'" ""' ' - : ' ~A~ : : - - - . ~:' - ~.. - -./ -- . ~~ ~o~rty Owner ~. ~: ' ' . .. x .~. : Take~ : -' ?:::.: RESULTS OF Complalnanl notified . .. · . ... , .,.... , -..: ...: ..~.~ ~: .. .~.:.~.:. ,~... . . - ........ · Environmental Health 58041132~9 (Rev, 9/~9) · .. .-.- .:: . ......_ ~.-~.. ..: :- .<*....::-.?-.~.:-~: .... ..~. ~. ... . ,- . ..... . . .. . .,. · '~...' ',;"..."- : ~ ':'.':, ' ..- :', '-F,':"-::. ~¢ ?": ' :,:~"::.:.-~',. , :'.. ': '~. '"' "- " ' · "- . ', .,. .-. .... .:_:..-..:.:~, .,:,-.:-:, ,:~: .-,.-.. , ..' ...-:.'. . : · : - .: . . :....:':'."-. :-:~'.'.: ".:'_' .-- _ . ..... .... . ,. .'. -. . ".: ~ ..-:... : :.... : , _..~ ; - . :-.~ -.., ; :? ~ *. .* : '. . ::...; ~- :*:..:-.- -....- · :. - .* : . .. ., . . .: ,.... . .' : '; :: ~'.: · . :.<~. -.~ ,.~:..:::'::,.'. : ,.,~' ,. . ".'_... :'.. . :..". .. :~-.. : _' , -.~..~'... ~:.'; ::'...-..' _ * .... . :. - :.. . . . '. , . . :: . . :: ., ..: ~. :..' . ~ .".:;,..,*,....... ,::;.~-'.:~,,~, ',: , *. *. ' ,?. . - :,*. , .. ..... : *.-:..::.,.-.,. . ':- . . : . : ; ,, KERN cOU~Y RESOURCE M~AGEMENT '.AGENC- .,.,,. ENVIRONMENTAL.HEALTH S'ERVICES DEPARTM~PFF --~ 2?00 "M" STFREET,"SUITE 300, BAKERSFIELD. CA.93301 ~__.'. _~ ...- (805)861-3636 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY .... -' * INSPE. CTION REPORT PERMIT ~~ YES -~,,,~ NO 'j .__~ ;: _L . ;INSPECTZON DATE:~ .~0/ __;'St:~ ~'~'" "- :~ PE~ F.-~P EC T~tON: ~ ~= ~E-~iT~[ N E ~'-~ s '= J ~=R E IN ~ EC T , ,~" · ,, ....... ~ i _~ ......... '_ ~ ~ -. .. ..~ :.. . ~ FACZLITY ADDRESS;3225 PIERCE ROAD ' ~[ '7. ' '-/*; '~;: ,~-'~;?~* - :' BAKERSFIELD. CA ~**~ 4 ~, r~ ..... OWNERS~AN,~ULTRA.AR INC./A~N: JULIE.eALD.EL~ OPERATORS,- ,NAME = BEACON OIL ',COMPANY _ :- .~' ~ '.COMMENTS., ~ ~ ~:,~~ ' ~ I. '~~ . , I ,.~~ ~:::.~ ~ . ~ ' ~.:,~ .4~" .~ ' ..;, '. , · ' "' - - "" ,' ,i . ~. ., , % . ... · .,,....:-..;.,,,~.~... : . - :~ -Standa,d Inv~tory ~ntrol . ' ' ' ] .... ~ I ~ ~ 7.. 'J ~D. 2~ "--. fiE'-: '- f. , :Vad~e Z~e ~ttorfng ' . ..' .. . '.' -. a. , Liner .' .:" ~ :. ~ "; 7': "b. · ~ubl~U~ tank "' -. c:" Vault ~ ". N~,, .' : ' .'....,. .... '.'::-~.: ' '3. ~ING <NI~ORING: ~ J~~' ~' ~ .... ~"J:'?". ' b.. ~ctton ~ ~ · ... c. ~- 6~avt~y .. " "' - ' ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~' / ..: 5. TIGH~ESSTES[NG '' ~'~' ~~ .... , ,-. .:..':-.' . :"~: :',:;. -6. NEN CONSTRUCT[ON/~ODZFZCAT[ONS ~ ?. CLO~EE/ABANDON~ENT " 9, ~--~A[NT~ANCE, ~ERAL SAFE~, AND : ' .='.' OPEEAT[NG COND[T[ON OF FAC[LZTY ' CONNENTS/RECONNENDAT[ONS ' .. .. f · -,'~' ..... , · ~ KERI~OUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTR~iiDISTRICT,~, " . .... " 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 .~ ~-' Balml'sfield, CA. 93301 · (805) 861-3682 '~ '.~ -' - · - '. PHASE I1-VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM Z 7. ~OW UMBER ( '~ ~" P 4. SW~EL H Key to system Wpes: ; Key to deficiencies: NC= not cOdified, ~ broken ,-. "' BA=Balance HE =Healey M= missing, TO= torn, F= flat, ~= t~l~ . - .. .'. RJ =Red Jacket . GH=Gulf Hasselmann AD= needs adjustment, L= long, LO= loose, - ~ ' . .< ~ ~ .. HI =Hid HA =Hasstech S= shod - MA= misaligned, K= kink~, ~= Eayed. ~ · "- ' ~y toins¢oction results: ' Blank=~K, 7=~o~air within sevon' : .... ,. ~ :~ .. .., VIO~ONS: SYS~MS MARKED WI~ A "T OR U" CODE IN INSPEC~ON RESULt, ARE IN VlO[~ OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLU~ON CON~OL DIS~ICT RULE(S) 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEAL~'& SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENAL~ES OF UP TO $1,0~.00 PER DAY FOR EACH DAY OF view. oN. ~PHONE (805) 861-3682 ' CONCERNING FINAL RESOLU~ON OF ~E VIOLATION. "'.- NO~: CALIFORNIA HEAL~ & SAFETY CODE'SE~ON 41960.2, REQUIRES THAT ~E ABO~ E~D 7-DAY DEFICIENCIES>' <' BE CORREC~D WITHIN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL AC~ON 9~4~-~o~ APCD F{LE ~ ..... ' KE]R OUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTR ISTRICT .-.. ~_...:~_~ 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 : Bakersfield, CA. 93301 -._ ~, .' · . · . . , ' -.~ . ~. ' .... · .. ... ..:,.: '-. -- ' .'1 "-,'1 ~-~ :, ..- .... - -." .' ' >'.. ' .... ~:':~;~'.: ':'.' · ....... -.-:-",':t ~-- -.'" :: ", ': ':: ."' ~-~.' T~K~I:,,-:~K~2' :'~K~3' "~K#4' '.' ' '. . . ... : . -.~. , · .. , ' . ...., . '~..'~ . .- . .' ,, '~ .:~,:::.-~:~:~ :~:~' - :i. --PRODUCT (UL PULP, 6t R), '. ":':-- :-- -- ' :'::: ' -': ~:~"~:~";': ' 2' 'TmK L~CA~ON RE~RENCE' .... BROKEN OR VAPOR ' '"' ~ ..... -5. BROKEN CAM L~K ON VAPOR CAP ' · ..~:~- , ,' . '... . - ,~~,tf~._:~ 6. ~ C~S NOT PROPERLY S~TED : - ~::¢.,:.:.. . -. .:- · .:~ --.~,. .... 7: . .V~R CAPS NOT PROPERLY S~D 8. ~SK~ MI~ING FROM FILL CAP " ~.. ~ 9. ~SK~ MI~ING FROM VAPOR CAP '10. R~ ADAPTOR NOT ~GHT ;~ ' ~'. .. , · .. ' ' ,· 11. V~OR ~APTOR NOT TIGHT ~ ' '-- "- -.' _. '" - 12. ~SK~ BE~EEN ADAPTOR & FI~ '"; -:. ' ..... · ' ' ~BE MI~ING / IMPROPERLY SEATED 7~' '· 13. DRY BR~K ~SK~ DETERIO~TED ': ,t '-. , _ '....,.~ ,-;. _.:~:;.~' . '~ ' - 14. ~CE~IVE ~CAL P~Y IN ' - - '" ,-- ."-'.'.: :7 ~ ~:..: ::, .:. . ' ' CO~L HLL TUBE .. ' .~ 15. COAXIAL FI~ ~BE SPRING .... MECH~ISM DEFECTIVE --: :" ','~... ~ 16. T~K DEPTH M~SUREMENT , . _ , -:..:.: .' '.. : __ a ri . ~' .', :..- · .- .. , 17. ~BE ~NG~ M~SUREMENT _,. . . .'- ..,... z 18. DIFFERENCE (SHOU~ BE 6" OR ~SS) ~ ~ ' ' ' ~ .:- - GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Slreet, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakerlfleld, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 ~' ., ~,~c&'-~.. Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY .. · ~~~.. Telecopier (805) 861-3429 D,~,o, R ESOU RCE ~:-ENT AGENCY DEpART~~NMENTAL January 31, 1990 '"Randall K. Stephenson -Ultramar Inc.' 525 West Third Street Hanford, California Re: Waste Acceptance for Beacon Dear Mr2 Stephenson: Our Department has received a waste acceptance request for disposal of contaminated soil from various Beacon Service Stations in the Bakersfield area. The China Grade Landfill is the nearest disposal facility and may only accept Class III waste which is nonhazardous and nondesignated. Upon reviewing ,. the analysis provided we have determined only two locations are acceptable for ! disposal at the China Grade .Landfill: 1. Beacon Station # 51-4- 3225 Pierce Rd. 2. Beacon Station # 511 - Bakersfield · --he Kern County Public Works Department operates the landfill. Contact A1 Ana.n (805) -' 861-2481) for approval and Scheduling of disposal at the China Grade Landfill. Our Department will forward a memo to Kern County Public Works regarding no objection to the disposal at the landfill of contaminated soil from the two locations identified above. If there are any questions please contact our office at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, William O'Rullian, R.E.H.S. Environmental Health Specialist IV - ': .......................... Manager, Solid' Waste Program ................ WO:cd orullian\stephens.let Permit_ # ~ ~'..~'* ~' ~' '~-~ -~ L~ ~ Date Envir. nme~tal Sensitivity u ~.ou.o .~z~.oous su.s~.c~ s~o.~c~u~ No. of Tanks & is Information on Permit/Application Corr.t, Y Ty~ of_l's~ion: Routine Comments: "ITEM ..... ~IO~ATIONS NOTED - a..Inte~pting and Dirking ~em 8tanaa~d Invent~ Control. f. V~m Zone ~onitori~g a. Lin~''. '"~: ~. O~o~l~ll~d Ta~i - ' ' , '" ~. V~ult ~. ~ion ~~ .- ~ Tightne~ Teeing ¢.~ .-~ . Maintenance, General ~fety, and Operating Condition of Facility Comments/Recommendations: Health 580 4113 170 (7-87) I COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TRICT .-,. ... 2700 "M" StPeet, Suite 275 I --' Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (805) 861-8682 i'l PHASE I VAPOR ~RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM · - .' :"" 1. 'PRODUCT (u~ ~JL,'P, or R) ' ~ ~ ' "', ': . '" ' ' [ 3. BROKEN OR MISSING VAPOR CAP -~f'~-' ~ '~) '' I-- = ''-- ' ' '1. BROKEN OR MISSING FILL CAP ~ 5. BROKEN CAM LOCK ON VAPOR CAP ~ ~ 6. FILL CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED ~-/~ ~ 7. VAPOR CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED " ' . " 8. GASKET MISSING FROM FILL CAP ~.~ g. GASKET MISSING FROM VAPOR CAP ~ "'-~ ' 10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT ~ ~/L'~ .-. -. f 11. VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT ~ ~ ~'~'"" 12. GASKET BETWEEN ADAPTOR & FILL '' '' TUBE MISSING ? IMPROPERLY SEATED '--- -.. 13. DRY BREAK GASKETS DETERIORATED ~ /~ ~ ": -':: '-:': ' ::. 14. EXCESSIVE VERTICAL PLAY IN ~ ~ .- · ~ COAXIAL FILL TUBE - - ' 15¢ COAXIAL-Y FILL TUBE "8U~P .... TURNED IN THE HRONG DIRECTION .... 16. COAXIAL FILL TUBE SPRING ,___- _,,.. I MECHANISM DEFECTIVE . t ~'" :" :]:': ' ,..,....%7. TANK DEPTH MEASCJRB~ENT / ~ ''~! Z/~ -.,, ...... i _.::':.:(':' /'-,2 - I :,. TU~E LENSTH ~EASU~e~ENT -. - · .... I '~9. DIFFERENCE (SHOULD ~E ~" OR LESS) Z/ ~ .t I . ' 20. OTHER ':-'g~:'~"" / I ¢' ,, ~ NOTE: A CHECK ABOVE INDICATES A VIOLATION OF KCAPCD RULE 209. RECEPT OF GASOLINE ~ PRIOR TO CORRECTION MAY FURTHER CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF KCAPCD RULES 209 & 412. CC~JN~ AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TRICT . "" 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 ..,-' Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (805) 861-3682 ' . PHASE ~:~ VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FO~I ':' ' 2. ~ECK VALVE ~ ~' .... - ~ '.'' :'"'~' ~' FACE S~L__0~ -- ; -- -- --' -- -- E 5. BELL~ ~ ....... ,. / / 1. H~E ~DITI~ ~ _ -- ~ ~ " :. V ..... ~R:.: "5. oVE D R CTOR _ _ -- ;' S - ~ey to s~t~y~: · Key to defici~ci~: NC= not certif!~, RJ=R~ Jeck~ ~lf Rmssel~nn ~ AD= n~s md3ust~t, L= ~, L~ HI--Hint HA~asst~h m S= $~mt ~A= misa]ign~, E= kink~, F~ .~ray~. ~ INSPECTI~ R~LTS ~ Ke9 to inspecti~ r~u]ts: C~k= OK, ~= Re.jr w~th- - in sgv~ days, T=_Tagg~ (nozzle tagg~ NOTE: CALIFO~IA H~L~ & ~F~ ~DE SECTI~ 41960.2. RE~IR~ ~AT ~E A~VE LISTED 7-DAY DEFICI~CI~ BE ~RRECTED HI.IN 7 DAYS. FAI~RE TO ~PLY ~Y R~LT IN ~L ~TI~ SmonNam ~ ~ --~--- '--'------ ' w Station Name ~.,,~r.,~ ~.~,~,'~..,~.~ station' Address '"~"~'";~'~-~ ~ ~ Station AOdr~s ~ ~ ~ Major Cro~ S~e~ ~~ ~ Major Cro~ S~eet ~ T~ ~o.,No ~-- V~'~/ P~or ~ ~~' r , Telephone No ~ ~ ~ Total~e, Reading ~en Ta~d :~ a~ Total~er R.ding ~en Ta~d 7~ ~I ~ W~ING W~G Use o~ th~ d~ is prohibited ~ ~te ~ and un- U~ o~ this d~ is ~t~ ~ ~te law and un- autho~d mmo~l of this tag or ~ of ~is equipment authofi~d remo~l of ~is ~g or ~ o~ th~ equipment ~11 con~tute a ~olafion of the ~w pun~hable ~ a ~11 con~te a ~olafion of the ~w punishable ~ a ma~mum d~l fine o~ $1,~ ~r day or a ~mum : m~mum d~l fine of $1,~ ~ day or a m~mum ~min~ fine of $~ ~r day and/or s~ mon~ in jail. ~ ~minal fine of ~ ~r day and/or ~ mon~ ~n ~1. ['declare under ~nal~ of ~qu~ that the d~ ta~d .... I de~lare under ~na~ of ~qu~ ~t ~e d~'ta~d -' ~ not ~d, nor ~s the ~g remo~& un~l the r~uimd ~ not ~d, nor ~ the ~g r~ un~l the r~quimd ~i~ ~m eff~ed and the ~ no~e& ~i~ ~m effe~ed and the d~ ~e& Re~ired ~ ~tle Re~imd ~. - ~tle. (PI~ p~nt} (Pl~ p~nt) Si~a~re Si~ature Date ~me Date ~ , To~l~ R~ding at ~me of R~r To~l~er R~ding at ~me of R~ir R~i~ ~de Re~i~ ~de B~OR~ US~O ~S D~ T~~ ~ ~OR~ US~ ~S D~~h~ ~ ~ ~llu~on consol di~ a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · ~llu~on consol d~ at ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . if re~i~ ~re ~de to the no~e ~y ~u m~ no~ If re~i~ ~re ~de to ~e no~e ~y ~u mug nofi~ the Coun~ D~Rment of Weigh~ and M~ur~. the ~un~ D~ment of Wei~ and M~m~ StafionAdare. ~ ~~ Totalizer Readin. ~en Ta~d~ W~G W~iNG U~ of this d~ ~ ~hibited ~ ~ate law and un- U~ of ~is d~ce is p~hibited ~ ~te ~w and un- autho~d remo~l o[ ~ mg or ~ of this equipment authod~d remo~l of th~ mg or u~ of this ~uipment ~11 con~itute a ~o~fion of the ~w pun~hable ~ a ~fl con~tute a ~olafion of the ~w pun~hable ~ a m~mum d~l fine of $1,~ ~r ~y or a ~mum ~mum d~i fine of $1,~ ~ day or a ~mum ~minal fine of ~ ~ day,nd/or ~ mont~ in jaiL ~minal fine of ~ ~r dag and/or ~ mon~ I declare under ~nal~ of ~Ou~ that the d~ce'ta~d [ declare under ~nal~ of ~Ou~ that the d~ m~ ~ not u~d, nor ~ the tag remo~d, unQl the required ~ not ~d, nor ~ the tag remo~d, until ~e required m~in ~re effe~ed and ~e ~ notified. ~i~ ~re effe~ed and ~e d~a notified. Re~ired ~ (PI~ pdnt) ~ Re~ired ~ (~ print) ~fle Si~amm Si~ature Date , ~me Date .~me Tom.er Reading at ~me of R~ir Toml~ R~ding at ~me of R~ir R~i~ ~de R~i~ ~de B~ORE USING ~IS D~e~ ~u~air B~ORE US~G ~IS D~~u~ir If r~i~ ~re ~de to the no~e ~y ~u m~ nofi~ ~ If re.in ~e ~de to the ~e ~y ~u mu~ noQ~ the CounW De~ment of Weigh~ and M~ur~. the Coun~ D~ent of Weigh~ and Me.urn. , 66307 riBii ~l~l~ ~I~ An ultramar Company 525 WEST THIRD STREET. HANFORD, CA 93230 '?09} 582-0241 .... October 4, 1989 Ms. Ann Boyce COUNTY OF KERN Heal%h Department 141~ Truxton Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Boyce: Re: Corporate Name Change to Ultramar Inc. Beacon Oil Company is pleased to announce that effective October 1, 1989, its corporate name was changed to Ultramar Inc. This change will unite our operations under a single name and identify our West Coast operations with our world wide affiliates in the Ultramar group of companies. We will continue to use the Beacon brand name to identify our gasoline stations. Ail addresses, telephone numbers, agreements, and operations will continue without modification or interruptions. Please update your records and accounts payable for invoicing to reflect this name change. A list of stations in your area is attached. Any questions may be directed to: ULTRAMAR INC. Attn: Julie M. Caldwell 525 W. Third St. Hanford, CA 93230 Tlf: (209)583-3247 Sinceyely, - / / B~d~ON o~L coMPlY // Jul_ie M. Caldwell /~/' Environmental Coordinator JMC/jsm ~ ~. Attachment ~ .. ._ 0350I SERVICE STATIONS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF: COUNTY OF KERN Kern Coun~ 454 1331 Bernard St. 805/325-2721 Bakersfield, CA 93305 490 10920 Main Street 805/845-0317 Lamont, CA 93241 51o 500 Norris Road 8051399-0807 ,~ Bakersfield, CA 93308 ~' 511 3818 Niles St. 805/871-3854 .................... Bakersfield, CA 93306 ............. 550 Hwy 46 & Warren Dr., 93249 805/797-2315 .- Lost Hills, CA 93249 571 1102 34th Street" 805/322-5268 Bakersfield, CA 93301 578 6601 Ming Ave. 805/831-1270 Bakersfield, CA 93309 597 CARDLOCK SITE #2 3311 Truxton Ave. 805/327-9426 Bakersfield, CA 93301 598 CARDLOCK SITE #4 4600 Stine Road 805/833-9475 & District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 608 CARDLOCK SITE #1 241 Union Avenue 805/327-9426 ~ Bakersfield, CA 93307 27-3 6607 Ming Ave. 805/398-9833 Bakersfield, CA 93309 - 51-4 Beacon T/S . .805/324-9481 H,~, 99 at H~, 58 on 3225 Pierce Road Bakersfield, CA 93301 JMC/jsm 01521-23 Normally. permits are sent to facility Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern County, they may' choose to have the permits __~--~ .....sent .to- the Operat. ors of the-f-aciltty where-they-are-to, be =posted.= .... ---.: '.:="please fill in Permit # and check one of the following before · returning this form with payment: · · 'ill r. PERNIT t ~~fi ' ...'. ':.,':'."- - ~ 1.. ':: Send ail tnformatto~ to Owner at the address-.::'~;,,. "j,: : ~ ~.~.. ................-...""-, ..... listed on Invoice (if ~ep is different th~ 5[)- ./:. ..- .: Operator, it will be Owner's responsibility .:~- ~.../?:, - . .~, '. ~ . -':.~,.-~.' ' . to provide Opeeatoe ' ~tth pertinent :: ~ ;J'?'.( (},J~. f-,' -: ..~-' ,' .... ' 2. Send all information to ~ner at the · . ". follo~in[ corrected address: 3. Send all information to Operator: Name: Address: (Operator can make copy of permit for Owner). F=esno~ Calif. ,-<. 15,000 Gallom Horizontal U.G.S.T. Inches Gallons ·Inches Gallons Inches Gallons · --2 59 48 6043 94 13326 3 109 49 6210 95 13456 .- '4 .167 50 6377 96 13580'.' 5 <~' 233 51 6-5.45 97 13702 ' 6 "~ 305 52 6513 98 13821 '_-"-.--7~---~ ..... 383 53 ,6881 99 ' 13937 ....... ._ _ 8 "_..~ '467 . -_54 7050 100 ' 14049 9 555 55 7218 101 14158 ' . 10 · 649 56 7387 102 .14264 -' 11 ,".' 746 '57 7556 103 ·14365 - '".'12 ~: ¢' 848 58 7724 104 14463 ;':.. 13''''/ 953 59' 7893 105 14556 ' '14": :ii.. 1063 .60 8062 106 14645 15' ' 1175 61 8230 107 :14728 """. 16 i-ii.}i..-'. -. 1291 62 8398 108 14807 · ":'~.i '17-'O.'.",'~J]'~i.~;'' '~' -1409 63 8566 109 148.79 ':.~'1~,-I8'~.~?~'~ ~: .~ 1531. 64 '~ 8734 · 110 14945 ,.~,..:~.~ 19 :~.':~.-~':?~.~:.--~. 1656 65 8902 111 15002' i%i~-20~}.<.:?~j*ii';?",.''' 1786 ' - 66 9068 112 15052 . .~.~ - ,-,..,.~:~~.~%~... · ... . · :i~'~'22~:~h~i'~.-::..''. 2044 · . 68 940-1 114 15111 ::,c~' 24':~.'-'-t.:~-'-~ .~-' '23 5 '70 9731 = '"25 ?;~:i./ . 2454 .. 71 989.5 .. "· '.%~:~; .2 7, f~.'--~,~'::/~:'.': 2737':'" ? ." · 73 '10220 .:v::,_Sv.-'....~-.,,....~ .2881 '.. ...74 ..10381 - :-':':;,. · '. ',~-';'~t:.:';':' ".;" ' ' ". ''. :' ...... -" " " / -' ' '.~::':.35 .... :'~-':~':. - 393-7 .' - - .81 =. 11483 .:':~-36,?:..:~:;.--'~'.':~' 4093 '--..:'-' 82 116'36 ' " .<,.:_;37'<..',~-,':;i::.:: 251 ..... 3 . 11787 :.:738.':.,'.,..-i:_:_':, · .409. "" 84 .' 11936 · .,_.. '~;~:39'~ii?i':':" :': 4569 ': ' . 85 .- 12084 ;- . .... : .. :=..:'/' .. I2230 · :.j",-~'41J~].~!,":,,:'"'- ?: '--.'4'891 ' . 87 - 12375 ..... ";' ~:.~ 42...c,'-. '.. 5054 : 88 1251'2- ,-. ', .: c:~.:43,:-:-...-..-. '.-5217 .~ 89. ' .... '12658' '.-.... .'? 45- ":!-"' ::- -' 5546' :":- 91. - ' ', .-:,.' 12933 - ' ............. ' ...... --!.:46 ' 5711' · ..92 : . '13067 :,..;.- : ( .' ' ~ ", i... ' : · . . .' .;,.....-.',..::,,~:......'-.. ~ .' , ~ · .. ~,~;. - ..', ..: , ~' ~.:;-"' ~: i ' -. ,~ . .::. . . · , ; ..." '· ...:'' .'~.t' ' .... ........ 1% '28 14% ' 977 263/4 2397 ~.. '~ 2 53 15 1058 27% 2493 ~ '~: 3 97 16~ 1182 28~ . 2619 '{ 3% 110 16% 1209 283/4 2649 ~ 3% 124 16.~/4' :1235 29 2679 29% 2752 . .:. 4~ 165 .. 17~ 1316- 293/4 2788 ~ 4~ 180 173/4 1343 30 2825 - ' '43/4 195 -18 1370 30~ 28~5 '~ 5'. 210 18'~ 1398 30% 2885 . .. 5% 22,6 18% 1426 303/4 2914 '} "' . 6 275 19% 1507 31%- '3011 . '%6% ' 29~ 19% '-1534 313/4 3044 7% 383 203/4 1677 33 3208 · 73/4 401 21" 17~7 33% 3241 ~ 8 '~ 420 ~"'' 21% 1736 33% 3274 - 9% ' 539 '22~ Z88Z 3~3/4 3440 . 1'0~ 603 23 1940 35~ 3508 .~ .10% 627 23% -~1970' 35% 3543 · "~ '!03/4 650 23% '2000 353/4 ~577 -'.. t~} . .. ~.-.11 673 233/4 2020 36 3612 . .:. .... '~% 695 .24 2059~ 36~ ..... 3644 " ;'., ~'~. .... . 11'~/4. 738' 24% 2121 363/4 3709 ~? .. .: t2% -809 "25 21~{2 37% . 3777 .:... JACKSONS SCALE TANK CHARTS Inches Gal. Inches Ga].. Inches Gal. .............. 383/4 3981 51¼ 5712 ...... 9~ ...... 7439 39 ........ 4015 --51% ~745 64% 7469 .... 39%~ 4050 513/4 5778 64% 7499 39%' 4086 52 5811 643/4 7523 393/4 4121 '52¼ 5844 65 7558 40 4156 52% 5877 65% 7594 40% 4190 523/4 5g09 65% 7631 40~. 4225 53 5942 653/4 7667 40~/4 4259 53% 5979 66 7704 41' ' ' 4293 53% 6616 66% ' -- 7~34 41% 4327 533/4 6053 66% 7765 41% 4362 54 6090 663/4 7795 413/4 4396 54% 6124 67 7825 42 4431 54% 6159 67% 7858 42% ~466 543/4 6193 67% 7891 42%'. 4502 55 6227 .673/4 7923 422/4 45'37 55% 6260 68 7956 43 45'?~ 55% 6294 68¼ 7[,85 43% 4605 5~3/4 6327 68% : 8015 4~%. 4638 56 636Q 683/4 8044 433/4 4~71 56% 6395 69 8074 44 4704 56% 6431 69% 8106 ~4¼. 4741 56~/4 6466' 69% 8138 44% 47~8 57 6502 693~4 8169 442/4 48~14 57% 6537' 70 8201 45-. 4851 57% ~6.5~7~ 70% 8232 45% 4884 573/4 66~ 70% 8263' 46%-- 5021. 583/4 6739 71% 8384 ~f6%' 5060'- 59 6772 713/4 8413 463/4 5099 59¼ 6806 72 8443 4! 5138 '59% 6841 723/4 8532 47¼'. 5Y65 593/4 .6875 73 8562 ~7½~ 5192 60 6910 73¼ 8590 473/4.~ 5218 60% 6943 73% 8619 48 5245 60%. 6977 733/4 8647 48% ~" 5284 603/4 7010 74 9676 48~' 5323 61 7076 74% . 8706 483/4 5~62 61% 7110 74% 8737 49'. 5401 613/4' .. 7143 743/4 8767 49¼ 5434' 62 ~7176 75 8797 49~ 54~7 62% 72~8 75% 8823 493/4. 5499 62% 7241 75% 8850 50 5532 623/4 '7273 753/4 8876 50% ' 5569 63 '' 730~. 76- 8902. 50%. 5606 63~ 7339 76% '8930 503/4 5642 ~3% 7373 76% 8958 51 567~ "63~/4 ~406 ~ 763/4 8985 JACKSONS SCALE TANK CHARTS ~ Inches Gal. Inches GJ'i. 77" 901-'--3 883/4 ]0091 ~-'. ........ - ........... ~-~-- 77% ....... :--.-----904~ ...... :___..._ 89 10108 -.~ 77% 9068 89% 10124. 773/4 9095 '89'~ 10141 78 9122 893/4 10157 78% 9148 90 10173 ~ 90% 10188 ~ .,..~ 78% 9175 783/4 9201 90% 10203 ~ .21' 903/4 10218 --'~. 79' 9227 --~ ..... ' ........... 79% .9253 ........ 91 10233 ~' 79% 9279 91% 10246 '~ '. 793/4 9304 91% 10260 'i~"~" 80 9330 913/4 ~ 1.0273 · 80% 9355 92 10286 '~" 80% 9381 92% ].0297 i '~. · 92% 10308 -.~" 803/4 9406 I ,. 923/4 10319 ~ 81¼ 9455 93 10330 ~- 93% 10338 · ---"'' 81% 9479 !~-~, . 93% 10347 u,. :. 813/4 9502 ~li.~ 82 9526 933/4 10355 {:!:.,'L. '955o 94 10363 82½ 9575 94' 10368 '~,l/'~'f, . 823/4 9599 94% 10373 L" , 83. 9623 943/4 10378 7'. 83¼ 9645 83% 9667 84 9710 84¼ 9733 __~. 84% 9757 .,~¥'".'' ~- 843/4 9780 " 85 9803 · 85¼ 9803 ";' 85% 9845 " 855/4 9865 - ~""3 ' 86 9886 !' 86¼ 9905 9925 .' ,, 863/4 9944 '~ ' 87 9963 i" " 87¼ 9982 · '~,. 87% 10001 ~.. ~. 873/4 10020 '' 88 10039 "' .. 88¼ 10056 .-. 88% 10074 ......... ~Construc~ion Permit I Da~e ~Perml~ to abandont No. o~ ~an~s ..Da~e ~ended Perml~ Cond~{ons Permi~ Application Form, " ~ Tank Sheets, PIo~ PI~: ~ - Application to_ Abandon __tanks(s) ........ =Date-: . ........ - '~Annual Repo~ ~orms '- ~Copy~oi Written Contract Between Owner '& ~;nspect~on Reports ~C~re~ndence - Received .......... - , , Date ~Co;tes~ndence - - , , Date OOnautho;l;e~ ~elem=e Reports ~ &b. ndonm.nt/CXo.u,. R.,o r t. , : : .... SampZ ing/Lab Reports C~pZiance Check ('New Con. C;uction beak C~pZ[an=e Check (New Construction Check~tmt) PLan Check (Hew Constructton) Plan Check (New Construction) P~an Check (;xistin9 ~acllity) P~an Chec~ (.Bxi.tt~ ~act~lty) Zncomplece AppZ i=ation' ~Pe;mit AppZtcation Checklist ~Pe;mit Zn.t;uction. .. ~Dlsca;ded , Date ~Monito;i~ Well ConstruCtion Data/Permits " ' ;nviro~e t ensi ty Data - GrOundwater Drilling, Boring Logs Location of Ha~er Hells ~Stmtement o~ Underground Conduits ~Plot Plan Fea=uting All Environmentally Sensitive Data ~Pho=os ~Cons~ruction Drawings Location; sheet showing date received and ~a~ly of inspection time, ~tc scel laneous ~lll~--mB'~BIl~V~l~'I An UItramar Company 525 WEST THIRD STREET · HANFORD, CA 93230~. (209) 582-0241 .~January 3, 1989 Ms. Ann Boyce Environmental Health Specialist COUNTY OF KERN Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Dear Ms. Boyce: RE: Beacon Station #49? 631 Baker Street Bakersfield, CA Beacon Station #571 1102 34th Street Bakersfield, CA Enclosed are the tank test results for the above referenced Beacon Service Station(s). Please review the results and if you should have any questions, feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, /~OI~Ol~/~ JMC/j sm . Enclosures 0 5 1989 ENV;~oNMENTAL HEAL T~- 0051i/S:0052i TANK TEST REPORT LAWRENCE TANK TESTING, INC. P.O. BOX 407 DOWNIEVILLE , CA 95936 Phone : 916-289-3109 Prepared By : GREG BOSTROM INVOICE #881283 Date : 12/23/1988 SITE-INFORMATION Test Date : 12/14/88 Number Of Tanks Tested : 3 Site contact : .. .... Site Phone-: ............................................... Owner : BEACON OIL 525 WEST THIRD STREET HANFORD , CA 93230 Phone : 209-583-3247 Location : BEACON STATION #497 631 BAKER ST BAKERSFIELD , CA Phone : Billing : SAME Billing Contact : JULIE CALDWELL Reason For Testing : MAINTENANCE Who Requested test : JULIE CALDWELL Who Supplied Tank Capacity : BEACONS WhO Supplied Coefficient : LTTI Data' Readings For Tank # 1 At High Level 24hr Stand volume Measurements Temperature Net Vol R# Time .... _-_pipe _ Before After Delta Digits Delta Change 1 1015 0.~ ~0.000 0-.590 -'0.000 .... 11563 '0'~000 ....=' ...... 0,'000==- 2 1030 44.2 0.590 0.740 0.150 11571 0.171 -0.021 3 1045 44.4 0.160 0.320 0.].60 11581 0.213 '-0.053 4 1100 44.5 0.320 0.480 0.160 11590 0.192' '-0.032 5 1115 ~ 44.6 0.480 0.650 0.170 11598 :O.171 6 1130 '~ 44.6 0.300 0.470 0.170 11607 ~0.192 7 1145 44.7 0.470 0.650 0.180 11614 0.149 8 1200 44.9 0.650 0.840 0.190 11621 0.1149 Data Readings For Tank # i At Low Level 24hr Stand volume Measurements Temperature Net Vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits Delta Change I '1215 0.0 0.000 0.310 0.000 11633 0.000 . 'O..OOO 2 1230 15.2 0.310 0.510 0.200 11643 0.213 .. ~'-02~13 3 1245 14.9 0.510 0.700 0.190 11651 0.171 ._ .0.019 4 1300 14.8 0.340 0.510 0.170 11658 0.149 . 0.'021.<, -5 1315 14.8 0.510 0.700 0.190 11667 0.192 '-0.002 C. OMPUT~R RESULTS FOR TANK ~ i _ Automatic Accumulative Volume Change For Lass 4 Low Level Readings = 01025 This tank therefore PASSES the NFPA 329 Standard INFORMATION ON TANK Brand : BEACONS Contents : UNLEADED Tank Age : year(s) Tank Construction : STEEL Pump System : AO SMITH Cover..{: .CONCRETE ........ Lines Tested· TRUE ~ Vent Size : 0.00 inch(es) Siphons : FALSE Date Filled : 00/00 Time Filled : 0000 Quantity Filled : 0.0 gallons Thermal ID# : 00000000 Vapor Recovery : FALSE TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTORS Nominal Capacity Estimate : 10000.0 gallons Chart Capacity : 10000 0'gallons Best Inch : 94.0 inches Water Bottom - 0 0 gallons Water Bottom : 0.0 inches Top Off : 15.0 gallons Top Off : 37.0 inches Best Capacity Estimate : 10015.0 gallons Total : 155.0 inches Temperature ~-n Tank : 11563 Digits Temperature in tank : 57.2 F Temperature of Sample : 57.0 F Temperature Difference : -0.2 F Hydrometer Used : 6H Observed A.P.I. Gravity : 58.5 Reciprocal Value : 1481 Digits Per F In Range Of Expected Change : 317 Volume Change Per F : 6.7623228 gallons / F Volume Change Per. Digit : 0.02133 [FACTOR (a)] Data Readings For Tank ~ 2 A~ High Level 24hr Stand volume Measurements Temperature Net Vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits Delta Change ~-:-1 1015 0.0. ---0~000 .0.-430 0.000 .... 10813 0._000. ~. .-<= 0.-000 .... 2 1030 44.2 0.430 0.570 0.140 10822 0.195 -0.055 3 1045 44.3 0.570 0.720 0.150 10832 0.216 .,. -0.066 4 1100 44.3 0.310 0.460 0.150 10843 0.238 ..... -0 .,088 .5 1115 ~ 44.3 0.460 0.610 0.150 10851 0.173.., .... .-0. .023 6 1130 ~ 44.4 0.320 0.480 0.160 10858 0.151 ~ , ,.. 0.009 7 1145 44.5 0.480 0.640 0.160 10869 0.238 8 1200 44.5 0.640 0.800 0.160 10880 0. ~38,~ ........................ r'-. ~ ~'-~--~'--'"t.~'----':':':''. · Para Readings For Tank # 2 At Low Level 24hr Stand Volume Measurements Temperature 'i,'' ',,,'Net -Vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits Delta Change 1 -1215 0.0 0.000 0.090 0.000 10892 0.000 0.000 2 1230 15.2 0.090 0,300 0.210 ,10901 0,195 '- 3 1245 14.8 0.300 0.480 0.180 10909 ,0.173 - 0,007 4 1300 14.8 0.480 0.660 0.180 10917 0.173 ,,,.~,0. 007 5 1315 14.9 0.660 0.850 0.190 10926 0.195 .-0.005 COMPUTER RESULTS FOR TANK Automatic Accumulative Volume Change For Last 4 Low Level Readings = 0.025 GF This tank therefore PASSES the NFPA 329 Standard I~FORMATION ON TANK Brand : BEACONS Contents : REGULAR Tank Age : year(s) Tank Construction : STEEL Pump System : AO SMITH Cover : ~ONCRETE Lines .Tested : TRUE Vent Size.: 0.00 inch(es) Siphons : FALSE Date Filled : 00/00 Time Filled : 0000 Quantity Filled : 0.0 gallons Thermal ID# : 00000000 Vapor Recovery : FALSE TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTORS Nominal Capacity Estimate : 10000.0 gallons Cha'rt Capacity : 10000.0 gallons Best Inch : 94.0 inches Water Bottom : 0.0 gallons Water Bottom : 0.0 inches Top Off : 15.0 gallons Top Off : 37.0 inches Best Capacity Estimate : 10015.0 gallons Total : 155.0 inches Temperature in Tank : 10813 Digits Temperature i~ tank : 54.8 F Temperature of Sample : 58.0 F Temperature Difference :- 3.2 F Hydrometer Used : 6H Observed A.P.I. Gravity : 58.2 Reciprocal Value : 1489 Digits Per F In Range Of Expected Change : 311 Volume Change Per F : 6.7259906 gallons / Volume Change Per. Digit : 0.02163 [FACTOR Data Readings For Tank # 3 A~~ High Level 24hr Stand Volume Measurements Temperature · Net Vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits Delta Change 2 1030 44.8 0.330 0.500 0.170 12334 0.144 ... 0.026. 3 1045 44.3 0.500 0.650 0.150 12343 0.185 .... =0.035 4 1100 44.3 0.140 0.290 0.150 12351 0.165 -0.015 . 5 1115 ~ 44.5 0.290 0.450 0.160 12363 .0.247 6 1130 44.5 0.450 0.610 0.160 12373 0.206 -0.046'~':~. 7 1145 ~ 44.7 0.240 0.420 0'180 12382 ~"'0.185...~ -0.005 8 1200 44.5 0.420 0.580 0.160 12392 0.206'~ '-0.046 Data Readings For Tank # 3 At Low Level 24hr Stand Volume Measurements Temperature ' · '{ .Net 'Vol R# Time -pipe Before After De].ta Digits Delta Change 1 '1215 0.0 0.000 0.~0 0 0O0 12399 0 000 -.~0 000 2 1230 14.8 0.220 0.400 0.180 12410 0.226 ".-0. 046 3 1245 14.5 0.400 0.560 0.160 12415 0.103 0.057 4 1300 14.5 0.560 0.710 0.150 12422 0.144 ~0.006 5 1315 14.8 0.710 0.880 0.170 12431 0.185 -0.015 COMPUTER RESULTS FOR TANK # 3 - Automatic Accumulative Volume Change For Last 4 Low Level Readings = 0.002 This tank therefore PASSES the NFPA 329 Standard INFORMATION ON TANK # 3 Brand : BEACONS Contents : PREMIUM ..., Tank Age : year(s) .- .,. Tank ConStruction : STEEL Pump Sys em : A0 SMITH .~ , .~ ...... Cover': CONCRETE ......,... ._ Lines Tested : TRUE . Vent Size : 0.00 inch(es) Siphons : FALSE Date Filled : 00/00 Time Filled : 0000 Quantity Filled : 0.0 gallons Thermal ID# : 00000000 Vapor Recovery : FALSE TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTORS Nominal Capacity Estimate : 10000.0 gallons Cha'rt Capacity : 10000.0 gallons .,. , '~'' ' Best Inch : 94.0 inches .. Water Bottom : 0.0 gallons Water Bottom : 0.0 inches Top Off : 15.0 gallons Top Off : 39.0 inches Best Capacity Estimate : 10015.0 gallons Total : 157.0 inches Temperature in Tank : 12327 Digits Temperature in tank : 59.6 F Temperature of Sample : 59.0 F Temperature Difference : -0.6 F - Hydrometer Used : 6H Observed A.P.I. Gravity : 55.0 Reciprocal Value : 1521 Digits Per F In Range Of Expected Change : 320 Volume Change Per F : 6.5844839 gallons / F Volume Change Per. Digit : 0.02058 [FACTOR (a)] I- WRENCE IANK TESTING " TANK TE~E~(916)289-3109 ....... C~D~ECToRS TES~EDTS-ESUIPM'~T sPE~7~- -N~ ............. = ...... - -' I S~C~L iN~U~ONS: 7 CD~A&~A ~ COMP&NY M~ING TEST · IS A T~ ~ TO I~ '~ YES ~ MAKE ANO ~P~ O~ ~Ot ~fl ~lS UNE ~1 ~ ~Mff OA OISPtNSERS NO 10~ ~lN /~/ ' ~MPE~RE IN TAN~ -- 'F 'C ~VIR LINES IUR~ 0l~ r ....... I&CH UN! (MIMT~ ~ilINT ~UPIflA~AL ~ OR kPe J READING N~ · . .":' ,.. 525 WI:::SI IHIFI~ $'t"FIl=fi'I' * HA~FORD, GA 03230 · (20~) 582-0241 -_ -~ _.~ .-~-_- _ _ .December 30, 1988 Ms. Ann Boyce Environmental Health Specialist COUNTY OF KERN Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Dear Ms. Boyce: RE: Beacon Truck Stop #$1-4 3225 Pierce Road 0500&~ 0 Bakersfield, CA Enclosed are the tank test results for the above referenced Beacon Service Station(s). Please review the results and if you should have any questions, feel free to contact me. Please note that the line tests were not perfoz~ned on the re§ular and unleaded product lines. These tests are scheduled for January. A copy of these results will be mailed to your office as soon as they are received. Very t~uly yours, ~_. ~ACON OIL COMPANY //Jul e .. Caldwen ~ Environmental Coordinator JHC/jsm Enclosures 2163i TANK TEST REPORT LAWRENCE TANK TESTING, INC. P.O. BOXY407 DOWNIEVILLE , CA 95936 Phone : 916-289-3109 Prepared By : MIKE LAWRENCE INVOICE #881272 o~SITE INFORMATION Test Date : 12/04/88 Number Of Tanks Tested : 4 Site Con~act : Site Phone : Owner : BEACON OIL 525 WEST THIRD STREET HANFORD , CA 93230 Phone : 916-289-3109 Location : BEACON STATION #51-4 3225 PIERCE RD BAKERSFIELD , CA Phone : Billing : SAME Billing Contact : JULIE CALDWELL Reason For Testing : MAINTENANCE Who Requested test : JULIE CALDWELL W'no Supplied Tank Capacity : BEACONS Who Supplied Coefficient :' LTTI Data Readings For Tank # 1 At High Level 24hr Stand Volume M~.asurem~i~t:s Temperature Net Vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits Delta Change 1 1230 0.0 0.000 0.490 0 000 13401 0.000 0.000 2 1245 43.2 0.490 0.570 0 080 13413 0.261 -0.181 3 1300 42.7 0.570 0.610 0 040 13429 0.348 ....... .-.0.~t08 .... 4 1315 .... - 42.3 ..... 0-.-~10--- '~-.646 0 '-030 -'-I-3433 0.087 " -0.057 5 1330 42.2 0.640 0.660 0 070 13439 0.131 -" '-0.11i 6 1345 42.3 0.660 0.690 (3 03U 13449 ~'U..218 .~-0.188 7 1400 42.1 0.690 0.700 0 r:2.0 13454 0.109 .'-0.099.., 8' 1415 .~ 42. 8 0 . 700 0 · 750, :~ ,C~:'... ,., 17466_, 0.261 "~-0.'211 Data Readings For Tank # 1 At Low Level 24hr Stand Volume Measurements Temperature . Net vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits"De'lta ' '-~'~''-'' ~:Change 1 1430 0.0 0.000 0.420 0.000 13474 0.000 0.000. 2 1445 13.9 0.420 0.540 0.120 13479 "0.'109 '"-"'' -~ O'011' 3 '1500 13.4 0.540 0.630 0.090 13484 0.109 -0 .'0!9 4 1515 ~ 13.7 0.630 0.730 0.10,q 13489 0.109 -0.009 5 1530 13.2 0.730 0.800 0.070 13493 0'.087 ' '0.017 COMPUTER R.U-,.~,.,L,~,r, FOR TANK Automatic Accumulative Volume Chang~ For La£~r. 4 Low Level Readings = -0.034 GPE This tank therefore PASSES the NFPA 329 Standard INFORMATION ON TANK Brand : BEACONS Contents : UNLEADED Tank Age : year (s) Tank Construction : STEEL Pump Sys~t~m : Cover .: BLACKTOP Lines Tested : TRUE .Vent Size : 0.00 inch(es) Siphons : FALSE Date Filled : 00/00 Time Filled : 0000 Quantity Filled : 0.0 gallons Thermal ID# : 00000000 Vapor Recovery : FALSE TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTORS - -.' ? " Nominal Capacity Estimate : 10000.0 gallons Chart Capacity : 10378.0 gallons Best Inch : 94.0 inches . . ~i<~_. . Water Bottom : 0.0 gallons Water Bottom : 0.0 inches 'Top Off : 12.0 gallons Top Off : 56.0 inches Best-Capacity Estimate : 10390.0 gallons Tutal : 162.0 inches Temperature L~ Tank : 13401 Digit-= Temperature in tank : 63.0 F Temperature of Sample : 62.0 F Temperature Difference : -1.0 F Hydrometer Used : 6H - Observed. A.P.I. Gravity : 59.0. - Reciprocal Value : 1473 Digits Per F In Range Of Expected Change : 324 Volume Change Per F : 7.0536320 gallons / F Volume Change Per Digit : 0.02177 [FACTOR (a)] INFORMATTON fiN TANK Brand .: _BEACONS __~_~..._-~_~_- ..... ~_ . Contents : REGULAR Tank Age : year(s) Tank Construction : STEEL Pump System : Cover-:'BLACKTOP Lines Te~ted : TRUE Vent 'Size : 0.00 inch(e~) ..... Siphons : FALSE Date Filled : 00/00 Time Filled : 0000 Quantity Filled : 0.0 gallons Thermal ID# : 00000000 Vapor Recovery : FALSE TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTORS .... Nominal Capacity Estkmate · 10000.0 ga'lions Chart Capacity : 10378.0 gallons Bes't Inch : 94.0 inches Water Bottom : "-0.0 gallons Water Bottom : 0.0 inches Top Of~ : 12.0 gallons Top O~f :.57.0 inches Best. Capacity Estimate 10390.0 ~otal : 163.0 inches Temperature in Tank : 13489 Temperature _i~_n tank : 63.2 F Temperature of Sample : 62.0 F Temperature Difference :,-1.2 F Hydrometer Used : '6H Observed A.P.I. Gravity : 58.1 Reciprocal Value : 1484 Digits Per F In Range Of Expected Change : 324 Volume Change Per F : 7.0013477 gallons '~Volume Change Per Digit : 0.02161 IFACTOR Data Readings For Tank # 2 At~ High L~ve] 24hr Stand Volume Measurements Temperature Net Vol R# Time -pipe Before After Delta Digits Delta ,.Change -.==-=_-~L-t230 :-- --- .... 0.0 O.-O00-- 0.27'/; ......... O'-~u-O0 ~' ~i34'89 '0-000 0.000 2 1245 43.5' 0.270 0 380 0 ~in 13498 C 194 - -0.084 3 1300 43.8 0.380 0 520 0 ~40 13510 0 259.~ -0.119 4 1315 43.9 0.520 0 670 0 ]5o 13519 0 i94 ~ '0.044 5 1330 43.9 0.670 0 820 0 150 13530 [) 238 -0.088 6 1345 '~ 43.8 0.440 0 580 0 i4'~ 13538 0 173 ..... '.-0.033 7 1400 ~ 43 7 0 580 0 7]0 0 ' ~" "'~545 0.151 : ....... ........... --0 021 8 1415 43.7 0.710 0 840 0 !30 13551 -0~,i30i 0.000-,~- Data Readings For Tank # 2 At Low Level 24hr Stand Volume Measuremen~ Temperature' ' ' ~et vol R# Time -pipe Before Aft=r Del~a Digits Delta Change 1 1430 0.0 0.000. 0.180 0.~00 13555 0.000 2 .1445 13.2 0.180 0.250 0.070 "~13559 0.086 3 1500 14.0 0.250 0.370 0.]20 13564 0.108 0.012,. 4 1515 13.1 0.370 0.420 0.050 13567 .0.065 -0.015 5 1530 13.2 0.420 0.490 0.070 13571 0.086 -0.016 COMPUTER RESULTS FOR TANK # 2 - ~' Automatic Accumulative Volume Change For ~"= .. = - ~ 4 Low Level Readings 0.036 GPH This tank therefo~:e PASSES the NFPA 329 Standard OPERATOR RESULTS FOR TANK # 3 ~ Operator Accumulative Volume Change = ~.07i GPH _=__~_PASS-~---~NFP~-329--Standard Operator Comment : TANK 3 & 4 Name el Suppl!er. Owner m' Dealer Address NO. mhd SIi~I (si ' ' ~ ' : · , City ' ~ale Dill el Teal ~ ".-:, ~ ' ~; From 15. TANK TO TEST *-,.~..~. 15ai ~OiAGRAM/~TANK F!ELD 16. CAPACITY. , !* '.:*?, ~ * ,' · - ~-, c.,.,, /6'~oo ~ [] ,..k...,..u,o,'. ~..,, CY') - . , , Olllonl (~ Identi~¥ IJy poliliofl .... . ' I ' [] Compln¥ Engineering Dali ....,, ... ,.I,,bt. ,11 1 [3 A -* r .' ' 'O .,, " O, 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST,,?: ., · - , ~ . o-.,o., a. .:,.,_,.o_ '.'.mx", "l_/:t ,o... .. ~..,,o., . ,.,o,_,. 7,~. ~:~ ~0 ~ 18. SPECIAL CONDITIOI~$ AND PROCEDURES lO TEST THIS TANK L-:J Wa,., ~,..~ I---I u. .... ~ .... .o.,b,o,esl p,ea$.le lo, a, t.ls. ' ' , ' 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR T,a.afe,~ola, to..a ~ ,.,po-....o,...,y,o.-..,,.t-.. ', - TSTT ASSEMBLY, /~7///.V 2~. W,O..E~OVE.~ S~STE. ~...., ~.-- ~ , /Add =- fo,"r' pro... ........................... 30 ~. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION 0 ' RECIPROCAL '~ ~ ~ ' . Type of P~uct ........................................ : 20. EXTENSION HOSE. SETTING . /[~/~ . Tank lop to g~ade' . ................................. ~___~_.~. ~ in Hydrometer Employed .................... , ............... " '. 3 Pressure at ~tt~ of tank ~ {, below lank lop ................. ~.. ~ / ~ In. ', .................. ~ Temperature of ~mple ................................. "' :~~ P.S.I. 'If ~,11 pipe extend, ,~. grade, u,e top of fill. ~ ~~'F , P ....... ., ,op o, ,.ok ~ ' 22. The,m,l-~,~ ,e~ng ,fie, circulit~n ~/ ~ ~/ ~ffer'~' {'/" ....... . ~ , ,~.. ~ ~'"~ ~' ~' COEFFICIEN~ OF EXPANSION (Complete alter circulation) /~/,~ , ~1 · 1~ 24a. ~.~ed, ~P.I. Grmv~ ' ' '~ fun ~k (16 ~ t~ ~ ~ ~ 'F / ~it~ ~e ~ ~sewed AP.I. ~ ................ r ....... .... / · , ' " ~~:: ....... / / : 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER : ' '_;~ ~' . ~,~le · ,, F . ..... ........................ L 'FI~ Ti~e B ~, = ~F.P~ ~ ~ ~2~4 ~d ~7.2 ~d ,~ ~' :~ 25. (a) :; = (b). , (c) ,. ~ ~ . · " '-.. ' . = .. ~~~/ , . ~-z ~ . ~-..: · '~':' ~"7 .... .'~" '~;' ' -- · .. -, (9~6) 209-a~o9 ~::'" ., ,.o:..,ox ,o, · , ' C)OW~E'VII:LE. ~.A 95036 ' '% i26. 30. HYDROSTATIC 31. 34. . ~. 38. t~[l VOLUME 39. LOG OF TiST PnOCEOURES ~RESSURE l~O~ ~ISU~S ~ ~ ~l~O~ COM~l~OI "" CHANGES ACCUMmAT[O :. CONTROL B[CORD [0 .~1 ~ ~ [IClOO la) ,,. [ACH REAOIN6 CHANGE ZT. 18. 19. s,,~¢,tm~ ' ~3l. "" 35. 36. 37. Ffoduct h FJodud Change Computation Adjustment Record details of setting up aed~ k lachll 6*idultl Replaced (-) Thermal Higher + (c) . ('l ' ~ Minus- emi ~ and running test. (Use full No.T BqlnniaI [Ivel ti Sensor Lowl* - [xpansion ; length of line il needed.) el whick glfofl After ProRuct Reading ici Conhactiofl - (I4 k.) . , :1 ~ ( - . ~ · /' /~z/~x/,'~/z s~ '-~ .~ ~,o ...~ --a~o~ ~oq~ .: ........... ~ -.277 - ,~ , ,/ ,, ,, ~ ~ 38,0 .1~7 -lb ,3~ l~' """ " "~ I C-Jar__ ~xqqOa~o;qz° ~fl7), -z~, _ '~. : _,, .,, ' LAWRENCE lANK TESTING ' .......... LOOIOF TEST PROCEOUR[$ ' ',i. '" 30. HYOROSTATIC 31. 34. 38.,[, VOLUM[ !39. ' PRESSURE VOLUII[ IIEASURtM[III$ ~ I[MPEIIAIUR[ COMP[II~ll01I , CHANGES: ACCUUULAIIO ~"' ' CONTROL -" ' ' AEC0110 10.101 GAl.. 05[ FA¢I01I la) CHANGE leading ia htchll Pfoduc! In P~oduct Chln0l COmpUlltiOa Adiultmlnt Iold[M OllllclieA -- .§faduate Replaced (-) lhemal Higher + (c) . (o) = Volume Minus and running test. (Use full lo. OeoinAino Level to -- Senior Lowlf - [xpaflliofl + Expansion (~ } of At iow tl~ll compute tiM[ ,, . len?th of Ii,ne if needed. J :i ~ gl which Before . Allef P~oduct Reading (el Contraction - Cent, action (~) (24 hr.I ' ' - ' Reidiflg Illltofld Rlldiflo Rllding Illcovllld 4+) O ~-~- ~/'~ #33(V)-- #3/(1) 26. 30. HYOIIOSTATIC31. 34. 38. N[! VOLUME 39. ' LOG OF TEST FRocEDUR[S I'R(SSURE mUM[ M[uu~[mm m ' ,- l[mu~um-Y, oum,mo~ ACCUMUtAT[O '~..: CHANGiS · t . CONTROL l[C011g l0 .#1 ~ll.. USE i'lCl0l la) EACH REABINI CHANGE 27.~[ 28. ;I Record details of tl|n up 29~,.d~ Stondplpok ImcholEuvll32. P,od.ar ia . , Product 35. , 'i 36. 37. Tolpuratwn k ~ t,d md t~,. , Change Compnlltiea !. AdinltmVlt lead b le_._n.ltl full ' !! I.--qlu. Graduate .'. R.pluctd {-I Tbamd I Higher + lc) ~ lei - Volume and runflifl.a lest. ,_se BagJnabq Level la . Sensor ~ LowK - Expansion ~ Expaflsioo I*) ~ tt iff le~d Iii! i length of finn il needed.) i al whlck Safest Altus Product ' Re.ding ~ Icl Contraction - Coot[action (-) Ok.rap III b~ , flaadJng n. stocad Reading Reading flecovo~.d (+! [ ;/"~ ~,~/' d~33(VJ- I3TIT) (IrPl .................... F : z7o LAWRENCE TANK TESTING "" A/,,~ ~,~.~'F c~,,:~m u~o~u.~ (916) 2~9-3109 · · ' / I " · . -.: ~;>.; _~K DETEGTOHS TESTED'?O EGU~PNEN~.- SPEOS .... :YES .... NO .-~:~ I SPIClAL IH~U~0NS: , , ..:.,;,~,.? r' , . ; ;.: -.: ~,...-~..'. ? CONTRA~OA OR C0Mf&NY MA~ING TEST ~/ .... ' ,, ~,.~ ~. ~ D ~.,,.~.., ,. ,..,~ ?~ ., ., o.,. ..,, ..... .,.~ 14 PRESSURE ~ 1~ VOLUMI, EACH ~NE (MI~TARY) AMBIENT TEMPERA~A~ ~ 0A ~PI II/s-- ~~ ~s~ ~ ~ 6 .~ .D~7 7o~ :.":::".~'" ' ~ .~ ~ ..-; ~ ]/3o'~~ c~w~ ' ~ ~ :o~7 ~2~ ~oI ".. ....' .... · I.~o ,, ~ ~ .s~/ .~2 noor - ' .... ~ . , ': ..,.. ::;,;. ,.':,.'?: '. ': ~~~ ~ · '. :,,, .-: ;'2' :.~ . tt ~~/~ '.:~~~ ~ ,~ ................. ~,~;~?.~,.. ..... ~) ~:..:. .. . - '~ ~ ~ ~ ;., .~ .. , ~~~ ~ .......... .. . .... ~ .............. .............. ~ ........ }.. ....... ~1700 Flower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER ',' Bakemfleld, California 93305. . "' ' Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone (805) 861-3636. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH : Vernon S. Relchard PERMI T~O 5 oO 560 · STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 6 BEACON STATION #51/4 ~.. ,. ~ ~ . BEACON OIL COMPANY. .. '.., · · 3225 PIERCE ROAD .].,, ,. J ..525 W. 3RD STREET ' BAKEI~SFIELD, .CA '~ . ~ [__ HANFORD CA '93230 TANK # AGE(IN YRS) . SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZED PIPING? 51/4/lA, lB 2 MVF i YES 51/4/3 2 MVF I · YES. ' .. 51/4/5A,5B 2 NO 3 'NO ...... NOTE: ALL INTERIN REQUIRENENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTIN~' ' AUTHORITY MUST ~E MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON--TRANSFERABLE * * * POST ON { i . .: -'- .':.-'7" -~ ~ .,..~ .. -~. . ...~..- .- ..... · : ;;" "' "' ' / :" ';: ' 'i · · :.".~ ...'. ". ' .' ' - i:.....'- ," -. ...~ ... .. .. .., . .-..;.~... , .. :... .:...-:..,:..:.. . .. , . . ~ . .,;: ... :. _ ..., .. .., ...,. '~'.. .. Kern Count~ Health Deparltment (~ Permit ~ . Dfvision o£ Environmental Health Application Dat~: - 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 ... " "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type of Application (check): ' []Ne--~ Facility []Modification ~ Facility ~]Existing Facility [~Transfer of Ownership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days Jim McCutchen 209/582-0241 Nights Shift Supervisor 209/582-0246 Type of Business (check): ~'C~asol'ine Station [~Other (describe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? []-]Yes []No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes? [2lYes [~No .. Facility A~dress 3225 Pierce Rd., Bakersfield, CA Nearest Cross St. Gilmore T -R SEC (Rural Locations (~ly) Owner ' Beacon Oil Company Contact Perso~ 3im McCutchen ~ddress 525 W. 3rd St., Hartford, CA Zip 93230 Telephone 209/582-0241 '---Operator Beacon Oil Company ............. Contact Person Gil Davis Address 525 W. 3rd St., Hartford, CA Zip 93230 Tele.~hone 209/582-0241 B. Water. tm Facility Provided by Depth to' Groundwater Soil Characteristics' at Facility Basis for Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations C. Contractor CA Contractor' s License No. Addr ess Zip Tel Proposed Starting Date Proposed C~pletion Date Worker' s Cc~pensatio~ Certification ~ Insure f D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Dmscribe M~difications E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank ! Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular. Pr~mi~ Diesel Waste :. 51-4-1B [] [] [] sl-4-3 [] [] 51-4-5A ~ .~_ ~. Ch~nic~l Composition of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor v~hi¢l~ fuels} Tan~ ! Chemical Stored (non-connercial name) CAS ! (if known) Chemical Previousl~ Stored ( if different) G. Transfer of Ownership Pate of ~-~nsfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of permit No. issued to I understand that the Permitt ing Authority may review and .~dify or terminate the t;ansfer of the Permit to Operate this undergro~d storage facility_upon_ receiving_this-caupleted fora. This form hag/~een Completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is Signature ~~ Title M§r., Mktns. 0per. Date 3/26/85 BEACON STAT'IO~ Permit No./~ Facility Name ~FILL OUT SEP~TE FO~ FOR ~.. ~R ~ SE~ION, ~ECK ~ ~PROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is= ~vaUl'~ ~n-Vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ ~terial ~Car~n Stol ~ S~inlesm,Steel ~ ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass~l~ Steel ~ Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Concrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~k~ ~Other (de~ri~) steel-fiberglass clad ST~I III 3. Priory Contai~nt ~te Install~ ~ic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~llons) ~nufacturer ...... 1~ ............ v02'5 ...... ~ f5M.. 4. Tank Sec0ndar~ Contai~ent ~le-Wall ~thetic Liner ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~o~ ~ Other (descr i~): ~nufacturer: ~erial Thic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ " ~~r ~kyd ~xy ~enolic ~Glass ~Clay ~li~ ~o~ ~O~er (de~ri~) ~ --- 6. -~ Tank Corrosion Protection · - ~Galvaniz~ ~ass-Cl~ ~l~yle~ ~ap ~Vinyl ~a~i~ '-- ~Tar or ~p~lt ~k~ ~No~ ~Other (de~ri~): Ca~ic Protection: ~ne ~pres~ ~rent S~t~ ~c'rifici~ ~e ~t~ ~ri~ Syst~ & Equi~ent: 7. Leak Detection,' ~nitori~, and Interception a. Ta~: ~Vis~l (vault~ t~ o~y) ~Gro~ter ~nitori~' ~ll(s) ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner ~U-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Dir~ti~ Flow ~ Monitori~ ~l(s)* ~ Va~r ~t~tor* ~ Li~id ~vel ~r* ~ Cond~tivit~ ~ Pressure Se~r in ~ular S~ce of ~uble Wall Ta~. ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 or ~ar ~ ~ilyG~'~i~ ~ I~entory Reconciliation ~ri~ic T~h~e~ Testi~ ~None ~o~ ~er b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ Pipit' ~nitori~ S~p ~th ~ce~y ~al~ ~crete ~ce~y ~lf~t C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~~tic Li~ ~y ~ U~no~ ~ ~er · ~rt~ ~ a ~el: Red Jacket ~o Second Leak Detectors 8. Tank Tightness ~ls ~ ~en Tigh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~te of ~ Tightne~ Test Results of Te~ Test ~e ~ ~sti~ C~ny 9. T nk . ~ Re~ir~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~ir(s) ~ri~ Re, irs 10. ~erfill Protection ~rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fl~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~Auto Shut- Off Controls ~ci~nce ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~O~er: List ~ & ~el For ~e ~ic~ 11. Pip~ a. ~dergro~d Pipi~: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial Thickne~ (inches) Di~eter Manufacturer ~essure ~tion ~Gravity ~proxi~te ~ 0f Pi~ ............... b~..~ergro~.--Pipi~ Cor.~osion-Prot~tion : ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crificial ~e. ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical I~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Unkno~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, 'Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): TAN___~K ), 51-4-1B ,FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EAL.. TANK) _F~3R EACH SECTION ,- CHECK ;~Lr. APPROPRIATE BOXES ,/' fl. 1. Tank is: []Vaulted ~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material D Carbon Steel [-]Stainless ~teel [~Polyvinyl Chloride ~Fiberglass-Clad Steel ~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ~]Concrete [] Al~in~ [] Bronze []Unknown ~']Other (describe) steel-fiberglass clad STAPI III 3. Primary Containment .... ~ate-Instalted ..... Thickness (Inches)~-==-~-C~apa¢ity-=(Gattons)~= ...... Manufacture~ 1983 .025 15M 4. Tank Secor{dary Conta'inment ) []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None ~-lunknown i-]Oth~er (describe): Manufacturer: ~lMa~terial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Linin~ ~-[~Rubber OAlkyd ~lEpoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay []Unlined []~9~no~ ............. []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ~GalvaniZed -]~'~---~ass-Clad [-]Polyethylene Wrap [~Vinyl Wrappil~] []Tar or Asphalt ~Unknown []None [-~Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: []None [-]Impressed 'Current System []Sacrificial 9zlode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Intercept. ion a. Tank: [-]Visual (vaulted tanks only) [-]Groundwater Monitorirg' Well(s) []'Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) []U-Tube Without Liner ~[~U-Tube with C~.u. patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg Well(s)* Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [-] Conductivity Sensor* ['~ pressure Sensor' in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank? [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space Dail¥ - & Inventory Reconciliation ~] Periodic Tightness Testil~3 G,~ug i ng None Unknown [] Other b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized PiPing' [']Monitoring S~up with Raceway '[]Sealed Concrete Raceway []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Raceway []None · ~']Unknown ~Other Red Jacket Two Second Leak Detector · Describe Make & Model- 8. Tightness Tank s is en Tightness Tested? [-]Yes ~No []Unknown Date of La_-t Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes '[~No [']Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) - Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls ~Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box ~']None [~Unknown []Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~]Yes [~]No [-[Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ........... ~[Pressure--[]Suction--[]Gravity---Approximate-Length-of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvanized [~Fiberglass-Clad ~Impressed Current [2]Sacrificial Anode [']Polyethylene Wrap ~Electrical Isolation [~]Vinyl Wrap [-]Tar or Asphalt ~Unknown []None []Other (describe): c.. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ~]Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System ~None [-]Unknown [-]Other (describe): Facility Name BEACON STATION "- -4 Pemit ' ~:' TANK # 51-4-~ ~FILL ()UT SEPARATE FORM FOR EAC.. TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: []VaUited aNon-Vaulted Ii]Double-Wall ~;~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material ~Carbon Steel [] Stainless -Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel [] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~in~ [] Bronze []Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tank Secoddary CoJta'i'~nent [~Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner []]Lined Vault ~None []Unkno~a~ [] Other (describe): Manufacturer: ~Matarial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Linin~ ---~Rubber [qAlkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay [~unlined []Other (describe): ~ 6. - Tank Corrosion Protection '--~[Galvanized ~_--?,~f~e-~fass-Clad [']Pol~thylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrapping []Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []None []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~None FTImpressed Current System ~Sa¢'r"ificial Anode System Descrikm System & Equil~ent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: []']Visual (vaulted tanks only) [2]Groundwater Monitoring' Wmll(s) [']Vadose Zone Monitoring ~ll(s) [2]U-Tube Without Liner ~F_lU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring We.Il(s)* Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor' [] Conductivit~ Sensor' []Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank~ []Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space ~;~Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing F7None [] Unknown [] Other b. Piping: ~[ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' []Monitoring S~p with Race~y '[]Sealed Concrete Race~y []Half-Cut C~mpatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Raceway FTNone [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make a Model: Red Jacket Two Second Leak Detector '~' 8. Tank Tightness l~is Tank Been Tightness Tested? []Yes ~No '[[]Unknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name ~- Testing C~npany 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? []Yes ~No []Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) ' 'Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [~vel []Tape Float Gauge ~Float'Vent Valves []Auto Shut- Off Controls [']Capacitance Sensor [-]Sealed Fill Box ~None ~Unknown []Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~Yes [~No [-]Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ~Pressure []SUCtion []Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe b.- -Underground Piping--Corrosion--Protection~. ' []Galvanized []Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current ~Sacrificial Anode ~Polyethylene Wrap [qElectrical Isolation ~Vinyl Wrap [~Tar or Asphalt ~Unknown []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contair~ent: []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System ~None []Unknown []Other (describe): TANK ~ ~4-3 ~FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM EAC,, TANK) F~R~-C~-- SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRI BOXES H. 1. Tank is: r]vaulte~ ~Non-Vaulted [-~Double-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material ..'" --~Carbon Steel [] stainless Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze []Unknown [] Other (describe) ',' 3. PrimarY Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 1983 .025 10M 4. Tank Secondary Containment []Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner '=[2] Lined Va-ui~-[~N°ne- =[]unkn6~ [] Other (de•ct ibe): Manufacturer: []Material Thickness (Inches) CaPacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Linir~J ----~R~bber []Alkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay ~Unlined []Unkno~l []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ---~Galvanfzed "~~-~ass-C~ad []Polyethylene Wrap []Vinyl _wrappinc [~Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []None []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~None [2]Impressed Current System r~Sacrifi¢ial ;%node System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only) []Groundwater Monitorirg' Well(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) [~U-Tube Without Liner []U-Tube with ComPatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg We.il(s)* [~ Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [] Conductivity Sensor' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- BLiquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation []Periodic Tightness Testing [] None [] Unknown [] Other b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' [] Monitoring Sclnp with Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Raceway []Half-Cut Ccmpatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Racevay []None [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Model: Red Jacket Two Second Leak Detector 8. Ti h ess ?ested? U es •Un own Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company ~. Tank Re~air Ta~k ~epai6ed? []Yes ~]~o E]t~kno~n Date(s) of Repair(s) : Describe Repairs _.- .. 10o Overfill .Protection [~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel []Tap~ Float Garde []Float Vent Valves [] ~uto Shut- Off Controls []~aPacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box []None []Unknown []Other: List Make & Model For Above DeviCes 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~Yes []No DUnknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ~Pressure ~Suct'ion DGravity Approximate Length of Pi~e b. Underground Piping Corrosidn Protection : ~Galvanized [~Fiberglass-Clad ~Impressed Current []Sacrificial Anode .................... DPolyethylene wrap ~Electrical ISOlation-DvinyI-wrap '[']Tar or Asphalt ..... ~Unknown []None DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contair~ent: []Double-Wall Dsynthetic Liner System [~None DUnknown []Other (describe): -" FOR ER~H SECTION, ~E~-~ ~ ~PP-~RIA-~B--~E~ ~l. i. Tank is: r]vaulte~' ~Non-Vaulted ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ ~terial ....." ~Car~n s~eel ~ S~inless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass~l~ Steel ~ Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~ Concrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~Other (de~ri~) -. 3. Pr i~ry Contai~nt ~te Ins~ll~ ~ic~ess (Inches) ~ Ca~citY0(~ll°ns)50 ~nufacturer 1983 14 GauEe 4. Tank S'e'condary Co~t~i~ent - -- -" ....... O~l~Wall ~ ~thetic '~-~~L~n~ V~hlt -'-~he' O~o~- ~-~'=~-,. ~- ~- ' ...... '- ~Other (descri~): ~ufacturer: ~terial Thic~ess (Inches) Ca~Jty (~als.) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ ~~r O~kyd O~xy ~enolic OGlass OClay ~li~ ~O~er (de~ri~): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ~Galvaniz~ ~ass-Cl~ O~l~yle~ ~ap ~Vinyl ......... ~Tar 'or ~p~lt ~~ ONo~ OOther (8e~ri~): Cath~ic ~rotRtion: ~ne O~g[e~ ~rent S~t~ ~{~ifi~J~ 7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~, and Interception a. Ta~: ~Vis~l (vault~ t~ks o~y) ~Gro~ter ~nitori~ ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~g~ Wi~ut gner ~ U-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Dir~ti~ Flow ~ Monitori~ ~ll(s)m ~ Va~r ~t~tor* ~ Li~id ~el ~r* O Cond~tivity O Pressure Se~r in ~ular S~ce of ~le Wall Tank" Li~id ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~,~onitori~ ~ll or ~ar ~ily ~i~ & I~entory Re~nciliation ~ri~ic Tigh~e~ Testi~ ~None ~o~ ~er b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ Pipi~ ~nitori~ S~p ~th ~ce~y ~al~ ~crete ~ce~y ~lf~t C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~~tic Li~ ~y *~ri~ ~ & ~el: 8. ~te of ~ Tightne~ Test Results of Test Test ~e ~sti~ ~ny 9. Tank ~ ~ ~e~i~? ~Yes ~ ~ te (s) of ~ir (s) ~ri~ Re. irs 10. ~erffll Protection .. ~rator Fills, Controls, & Vis~lly Monitors ~vel _ ~Ta~ Fi~t ~e ~Fi~t Vent Valv~ ~ Auto Shut- Off Controls ~ci~nce ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~o~ ~O~er: List ~ & ~el For ~e ~ic~ 11. Pipi~ a. ~dergro~d Pipi~: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial Thickne~ (inches) Di~eter Manufacturer ~essure ~ti'on ~Gravity ~proxi~te ~ of Pi~ b. U~ergro~ Pipi~ Corrosion Prot~ti~ : ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crificial ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical I~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or "~lt ~Un~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): F~IE~C[ ~OAD BEACON OIL COMPANY 525 WEST THIRD SIREET, HANFORD. CALIFORNIA 93230 Facility Name BEACON STATION #51-4 --__Pemit NO.~J.~--~) ~,"-'~ ..... T~K ~ ~ (FILL OUT SEP~TE FO~ F T~K) ~ ~ SE~ION, ~ECK ~ ~PROPRIATE BOXES ~. 1. Tank is: ~Va, ult~ ~n-Vault~ ~'uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ ~terial Car~n Stol ~ S~inless .Steel ~ ~l~inyl C~oride ~ Fi~rglass~l~ Steel Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Concrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~Other (de~ri~) 3. Priory Contai~nt ~te Install~ ~ic~ess (Inches) Ca.city (~llons) ~nufacturer ._.~ ..... ? t983--~= - .... ~_----~----~ G~ge ............ 500 ......... =-~- ~==-=='-- .....-=-=~- ..... 4. Tank Secondary Contai~ent ~l~Wall ~ ~thetic Liner ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~ Other (descr i~): ~ufacturer: ~terial Thic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~ls.) 5. Tank I~terior'Lini~ ~~r ~kyd ~xy ~enolic ~Glass. ~Clay ~li~ ~o~ ~O~er (de~ri~): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ...... . ~Galvaniz~ ~ass-Cl~ ~l~yle~ ~ap ~Vinyl ~a~i~ '. ~Tar or ~p~lt ~~ ~No~ ~er (de~ri~): Ca~ic Proration: ~ne ~pres~ ~rent S~t~ ~crifici~ ~ri~ S~t~ · ~ui~ent: 7. Leak Det~tion, ~nitori~, and Interception ~. Ta~: OVisml (vault~ treks o~y) ~Gro~ter ~nitori~ ~11(~) ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner ~O-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Dir~ti~ Flow ~ Monitori~ ~l(s)* ~ Va~r ~t~tor* ~ ~id ~vel ~n~r' ~ Cond~tivity ~ Pressure Se~r in ~ular S~ce of ~le Wall Tank" ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 or Re~nciliation ~ri~ic Tigh~e~ Testi~ I~entory b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ ~nitori~ ~p ~th ~ce~y '~al~ ~cre~ ~ce~y ~lf~t C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~t~tic Li~ ~y ~ U~no~ ~ ~er · ~ri~ ~ a ~el: 8. ~en Ttgh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~te of ~ Tightne~ Test Results of Test Test ~e ~ ~sti~ C~ny 9. Tank Re~zr ~ Re~ir~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~tr(s) ~ri~ Re, irs - 10. ~erf~ll Protection ]~rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ Fi~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~ Auto Shut- Off Controls ~ci~nce ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~o~ , ~O~er: List ~ & ~el For ~e ~ices 11. Pipi~ a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial Thickne~ (i~hes) Dt~eter Manufacturer ~essure ~tion ~Gravity ~proxi~te ~ of Pi~ b. U~ergro~ Pipi~ Corrosion Proration : ..................... ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crtficial olye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical I~latim ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or n~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): ~ . ~OG~ . .~ ,.. ~ = ~ = ~ · . ~. ,~.~,..~' 'j . t - . ........ ~.~i ' :.~l.~l A..~::':~':-~:¥'~"~'I l.l 1L...: .... ~L-- A I .l. ':'l '--'"--L.~---- ', /'-" ,i -' :: ~;~:: 525 WEST TH RD ~TREET H~NFORD CAI FORM A 93230 '"' ;'"'-' Facility~_ru~D . Permit # onth/Yr. ~-~-~ "'""'""'"" ~" 1. I have not done any major mo~tcatlons..__to this facility during the :" <':"::"~"' last 12 months. ~~~~~~~~ · - ...¥:,.:.,,: ,. '.: ..: · . ~ c ,.'.... :.., ' SlCnature ~:.,. ::.?..:.'::'~ Note: All major modiflcation~ requ~ a Permit to Construct fro~ {-:'; "-:~:'"'::'::". the' Permitting Authority. "~"::~:":':':'-':: '2. I have done saJor modifications -for which I obtained Permit(s) ' ',:'.'~('?,,~: :'- · ConStruc~ from Permitting Authority ' :: ':' "'-;.'t:.':'[:..': ' ' -. .:> ....... . .... · ., , · "-',' .-.:, ::' :..::t:- :~ ,.:':' Permit to ~ons.truct · ' Date ' '. ...... "v,"~,:'hC".~'~'. · ' ' . :, : · '1 ~ · . . ' ,.' :.' 'L" ~/~,2!~L'~t '?.:~,~r: :,-,'~-'. .............. Attach a sugary of all. --.--- . .... --, ..... ..... ~ ,>-,- .... '% '-'[:";'::':i.; > :..' '/~':-Repair of submer~d~ pumps or suction pumps. ~ ~-~o ~~. ['"""":~::"~'-' -- Replacement of flo~-restrictlng le~ detectors With same.',~:~,,~,-...:.?,-: -- Repair/replacement of dispensers, meters, or nozzles. "'", --Repair of electronic leak detection components, or replacement -- Installation of ball float valves : .:"~;. ' ': .... :. -- Installation or repair of vapor recovery/vent lines. : '~ ':::- Include the date of each repair or maintenance activity. ; NOTI; ill repairs or replacements tn response to a leak require a ': Permit to Construct from the Permitting Authority as do all other modifications to t~s, ~i~tni or monitoring equipment not listed here.' 4. Fuel Changes - Allowed for Notor Vehicle Fuel Tanks Only.' List all fuel storage .changes tn tanks, noting: Date(s), tank number(s), ne~ fuel(s) stored. ' :- .'~ '"".. 5. Inventory control monitorin~ 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 (lf not applicable, disregard). st~ature 6. Trend Analysis S~mary and/or Quarterly Summary .. Please attach: ~nual Trend Analysis Summary for the last -' periods for all 'tanks required to do Standard Inventory COntrol ...... Nonttoring (~UT-IO); .'quarterly S~maries for past year for tanks required to do Modified Inventory Control Nonitoring (~UT-15'). Please attach current, completed ~etev Calibration Check Form if~ required in permit conditions. ,.'i : . · ~ · ' -- i~d -.. " _ " PERMIT ;~ . ~ .<~. ......................FACILITY N : ............................... ~ ' ~ENV. SENSITIVITY ........ NUMBER OF TANKS AT TH..E SITE: ............................................ EMERGENCY CONTACT--pE~SON(PRIMARY): NAME: ,._] ......................... ] ................ '-~ ........ ~ ..................................................................................................... :'": ..... PHONE NUMB ER: .... : ............ .'_.~LL ........................................................... ..................................... EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON(SECONDARY)] NAME :. ............................... ' ................................... ] ................................................................... PHONE NUM8ER: ......... ] ...... TANK OWNER~ INFORMATION: ~ ,, ' ~AME: , TANK CONTENTS: ~ ' ' ~ ,']"~;~:':;:?:~?J;. TANK ~ MANUFACTURER : YEAR INSTALLED CAPACITY . CONTE TANK CONSTRUCTION: TYPE(dw, sw, sec.con=.,) MATER[AL INT. LINING C, ORROS[ON PROT- ' LEAK DETECTION: TANKS: __ VISUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLS VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELL~ U-TUBES WITH LINERS U-TUBES WITHOUT LINERS ' VAPOR DETECTOR LIQUID SENSORS CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS PRESSURE SENSORS~:~N' ANNULAR SPACE LIOUlD RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS IN U-TUBES, MONITORING WELLS, OR ANNULAR NONE UNKNOWN ~ OTHER PIPING INFORMATION: TANK ~ SYSTEM~E CONSTRUCTION ~ MATERIAL (Suc. , RAV.) '~LEAK DETECTION: PIPING- FLOW RESTRICTING LEAK DETECTORS FOR PRESSURIZED PIPING ' MON'~R'ING SUMP WITH RACEWAY 'S'~'~'~'~'~'"~'~'~CRETE RACEWAY ~ HALFCUT COMPATIBLE PIPE' RACEWAY . ' ................. ] ...... SYNTHETIC LINER RACEWAY ']]]]]]]]]]] NoNE .... ~ ............. UNKNOWN . - PERMIT NUMBER "o5oc~ C~ '. TYPE OF' INSTALLATION ( ) ~. In-Tank Level Sensor (.) 2. Leak Detector ( ) 3. Fill Box ~. FACILITY NAME ~c~ ~z~ ~o~ 5~-~ ' .. FACILITY ADDRESS ~15 ~,er~e ~d ~A~R%F,ECD ~:..:: ' Number of Tanks List By Tank ID Name of System ' Manufacturer a Model N~ber Contractor/Installer : 2. LEAK DETECTORS N~ber of Tanks ~ List By Tank ID Name of System ~o ~T L,~s Manufacturer & Model Number Contractor~ Install er 3. FILL BOXES Numbe~-of Tanks ~ List By Tank ID N~e of 'System Manufacturer & Model Number Contractor~Installer ~o~c~%'e~[ew~e~ ~. ~c~0- OWNER/OPERATOR~ : DATE HAZA~,OUS MATERI ALS' MANAGEMENT DATE ACTIVITY mmm ~ .... " I INITIALSI TIME . ~...... ~~_ .. '~. . .., ..- - ~ - :... _-~ -... ~,' .. '~ ....... ~ ...... ~ ...-.~ ..., · · . Z.~.-~ .... '.[ :. .i .... . · '. .-'.... · ~., ..~ ., , .. ," .~.~ ~':~ .:~.', :. _. '. , :, ,-.~. ,~ . . ,, . . ,,.~ ,~'~, .'.~',.., ~ . ,~ . ~., , . ~ ,~-. ,. . ~ ,.?...~ . , ~,, ,.~,~, ?~..,~'".,? .. ,. ~ , ._, . . · ... ., ,... ~ . . .~,.'. ItAZ ~. R~.,~OU S MAT ER~I ALS MANAGEMEN T DATE ACTIVITY INITIALS TIME