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MITIGATION 12/1/2003
California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region Robert Schneider, Chair Winston H. Hickox Gray Davis Secreta~?.~?~r Fresno Branch Office G~vernor E~virtmmental lnternet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/-rwqcb5 Pr~tecti(m 1685 E Street, Fresno, California 93706-2020 Phone (559) 445-5116 · FAX (559) 445-5910 1 December 2003 Regional Board Case No. 5T 15000865 Mr. Charles H. Jimerson 5201 West Piiate Avenue Glendale, Arizona 85308 UNDERGROUND TANK RELEASE, FORMER HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA, 3775 BUCK OWENS BOULEVARD, BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY You submitted San Joaquin Bank Remedial Action Project (Report) dated October 2003 and accompanied by a cover letter dated 31 October 2003. AJ Environmental, Bakersfield (AJE) prepared the Report. We conditionally approved the work by our letters dated 30 May 2003 and 12 August 2003. The majority of impacted subsurface soil appears to have been removed. We approve the proposed post- remedial groundwater monitoring schedule and analytical program. We will review the site for closure ("no further action") after we have received reports documenting the semi-annual post remedial monitoring events. A summary of the Report and our comments follow. A project summary was included in our letter dated 19 March 2003. Report Summary AJE destroyed monitoring well MW-1 on 22 July 2003 in accordance with Kern County Environmental Health Service Department requirements. MW-1 was within the proposed excavation boundaries. AJE directed excavation of soils impacted by diesel fuel on 26 to 29 August, 2 to 4 September, and 8 to 9 September 2003. Lutrel Services, Inc., Bakersfield (Lutrel) excavated and transported the soil off-site for disposal. Soil was segregated into uncontaminated and contaminated stockpiles. Contaminated soil · was defined as soil exhibiting field volatile vapor concentrations greater than 100 parts per million by volume (ppmv) and discoloration. Stockpiles were covered with plastic sheeting prior to transport off- site. A total of 12,000 cubic yards of soil was excavated from Plumes 1 through 31 Lutrel transported 4,848 cubic yards of contaminated soil to the Clean Harbor disposal facility in Buttonwillow, Kern County. Uncontaminated soil was used to backfill the excavation. Confirmation soil samples 1 through 11 were collected from the sidewalls of the Plume 1 excavation. One sample was collected from the excavation floor. One sample was collected from the floor of the. much smaller Plume 2 and Plume 3 excavations. The samples were analyzed for total petroleum California Environmental Protection Agency ~ Recycled Paper Mr. Charles H. Jimerson - 2 - 1 December 2003 hydrocarbons as gasoline and diesel (TPH-g and TPH-d) by EPA Method 8015M and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) by EPA Method 8020. TPH-g, BTEX, and MTBE were not detected in the samples. TPH-d was detected in five sidewall samples at concentrations ranging from 48 to 970 milli~ams per kilogram (rog/kg). TPH-d was detected in the Plume 1 floor sample at 100 mg/kg and in the Plume 2 floor sample at 160 mg/kg. The highest TPH-d concentration was detected in the Plume 1 south sidewall, where the full extent of impacted soil could not be removed due to the proximity of a utility pole. This area appeared to be near the limit of impacted soil. Excavation backfilling was conducted onl0 to 12 September and 15 to 17 September 2003. Fill was compacted to at least 90 percent relative density. Kern Testing and Inspection Corporation, Bakersfield (Kern) conducted the compaction testing. Kern's test results were included in the Report. _~~ ~JE-reinsta~ed-M~n~2~ct~ber..2~3.--A~J.E..wi.~-c~nduct-tw~sen~¥wrFu~-p-~T~-rC~.~d.i-~ groundwater monitoring events. Groundwater samples will be analyzed for TPH-g and TPH-d by EPA Method 8015M and BTEX and MTBE by EPA Method 8020. Comments Based on review of the above-summarized report, we have the following comments: Most of the impacted soil appears to have been removed. We expect that the groundwater impact will be significantly reduced. We approve the proposed post-remedial groundwater monitoring schedule and analytical program. We will review the site for closure ("no further action") after you have submitted reports documenting the two semiannual post remedial monitoring events. Submit the first and second semiannual monitoring reports by 2 February 2004 and 1 July 2004 respectively. Please contact this office at least five days in advance of fieldwork. Should you have questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (559) 445-5504 JOHN D. WHITING Engineering Geologist RG No. 5951 c: Ms. Barbara Rempel, SWRCB, UST Cleanup Fund, Sacramento "~ Mr. Howard Wines llI, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, BakersfieldN0 Mr. John Ivy, San Joaquin Bank, Bakersfield Mr. Christopher Burger, Klein, DeNatale, Goldner, Bakersfield Mr. Michael Feldman, AJ Environmental, Bakersfield File: UST/Former Holden Truck Plaza/3775 Buck Owens Blvd. Bakersfield/5T15000865 V :\UGTXProjectskl DW_files\2003 Correspondence\City of Bakersfield CasesXHoldenTruck RemedRpt 11-03.d0c erSc.hy Environmental., I.nc. ~ June 16, 2004' · Project A74-03.01 Mr. John D.~ Whiting . Regional Water Quality Control Board'- Central Valley Region Fresno Branch Office 1685 ,,E,, St. Fresno, CA 93706-2020 · Re: - Results of the Additional S°ii Investigation and Work 'plan for Vapor EXtractiOn Test (VET), Former Lucky 7, 726 South, Union Avenue, BakerSfield, Kern County; California Dear Mr. Whiting: " '..' '. HerSchy Environmental is pleased to present this report sUmmarizing the soil. and limited groundwater assessment' investigation performed May 7, 2004 at the above-referenced sit6. The site is located at 726 South Union Avenue "~ ;.in Bakersfield, California (Figure 1) and is'an operating retail gasoline facility. This 'work 'was supPlemental to-previous investigations .by other consultants. ' Previous · investigation's did not include the analysis of methyl tertiary butyl ,ether (MTBE). The additional, site ' investigation ' included soil assessment .to the west and south of the contamination Source, a.s well as a groundwater monitoring well installation. This soil ': assessment ' was generally performed according to the March 24~ 2004 "Work Plan for Additional Subsurface ~Soil Investigation, Former Ludky 7, 726. South' Union AvenUe, Bakersfield Kern County, California", iprepared ~by HerSchy Environmental, Inc, 'Contamination Was encountered in soil at deeper than anticipated' depths, and borings were consequently drilled deeper. One monitoring .well was also installed..Additional work, ,or work performed outside the specific requirements of your approval letter, including the installation of the monitoring well, was performed ~at your request' or knowledge through telephone conversations during field operations. METHODS OF INVESTIGATION DRILLING AND SAMPLING Six bOrings were drilled vertically to' between 100 and 203 feet below surface grade (bsg). Four of theseborings ~were drilled to approximately 130 feet bsg, and one tO 203 feet bsg in 'preparation for installing a monitoring well. The depths drilled in Soil borings .represent the deP~at Which SeVeral consecutive five-foot interval samples did RO. Box 229 · Bass Lake,' CA 936.04-0229 re Phone: 559 ~ 641,7320 · Fax: 559 · 641-7340 not appear to be'.contaminated by field observations in individual borings, or the . maximum depth at'which significanf contamination was encountered in B10/MW-i. ', Drilling.was performed ~using hollow stem aug~r equipment' .With minimum eight-inch -~ diameter augers. Borings were generally s .ampled at fi,ce foot intervals, beginning at five feet bsg. ,Soil samples were. collected using a California modified 'split spoon sampler eq9ipped with brass or stainless, steel-liners. The Split spoon sampler .was cleaned'between 'sampling events.. .. . : - · ' Soil ~amples were field screened, using a portable Organic vapor analyzer (ovA). · A portion of the sample retrieved frOm each sampling' interVal was be placed in a plastic ~ ziP-lock bagi sealed in the bag for a minimum often minutes at 70'degrees Fahrenheit or more, and the, OVA Probe inserted into the bag to evaluate concentrationS of vOlatile organic Compounds (VOCs)in soil. samples indicating the presence of fuel constituents at concentrations greater than 50 ppm based on field screening were analyzed at a rate of , at~ least one sample for every 15 feet.of drilling. Samples were Capped :with Teflon tape and plastic end, caps, and placed in a cooler chest.with frozen 'gel packs ("blue ice"), and maintained at or below four degrees Celsius until delivered to the laboratory.. Soil samples and, drill cuttings were described in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System by a geolOgist. ~' MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION '. Every attempt, wfis made to inst~ll MWq/B10 ,approximately 15 feet below, first encoufitered groundwater,, approximately 203 feet bsg with groundwater thOught t© be at 187 feet bsgbased on field observations.' However, heaving sands below 200 feet did not .allow for a standard well installation. Several ,attempts, lasting three to four days, were made.. Due to the sub'surface conditions, the well was placed, at 197 feet bsg~ leaving approximately 10 feet of anticipated Water. column. The Well'Was constructed with two- inCh schedule 40 PVC well casing with screW joints. Screened inter~als were constructed with 0.020-inch factory slotted screen and extend from 10 feet'below .to 10 feet above .first encountered groundwater. Blank casing extends'from the tOP of the,Screened ~casing to the ground surface. A well construction diagram is presentedin,Appendix A. ' · ' AnnUlar materials Were installed through,an open boring., A plUg. consisting of the · ".natural formation was formed after installing casing, and did not allow for placing ~materials through~the hOllow-stem; augers. The bottOm'seven to 'ten feet consists of -natu~a! formation sand'pack.' Installed annular materials consists of #3 Monterey' sand · ~ extending from the top of,the natural sand pack,tO two ,feet above screened casing. Directly above the sand is a three-foot bentonite ~seal.', A Sand-cement grout Was installed from the top of the seal to the ground surface. The well was, cpmp!eted flush'with the , · surface grade With a locking well caP in a traffic rated utility, box: ~Development' of MW-1 was atterdpted on May 25, '2004. ~HoWever, 'field personnel reported that only one colunmar foot of water vgas present in the well, therefore .. ~the well could not be 'developed.' However, a groundwater sample was collected and submitted for laboratory analysis. Sample~' were collected by Using a disposable bailer to 'fill three 40-ml glass vials ~preserved with hydrochloric acid and a 500-ml poly bottle. .~ The:poly bottle for the lead analysis was not filtered inthe field, but was unpreserved so that the laboratory, could filter the smnple within 24..hoUrs of collection.. LABORATORY ANALYSES '. "' Select' soil and' groundwater 'samples were analyzed. for gasoline-range total .' petroleum hYdrocarbons (TPH-g), benzene, toluene, ethy!benzene, 'and'xylenes (BTEX), and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). Samples were analyzed using EPA Method 8015M for TPH,. and EPA-method-8020 for. BTEX and MTBE. Detectable concentrations of MTBE in'soil were confirmed.using EPA method 8260. :' Groundwater · Samples _were also analyzed for a full scan EPA method 8260, which includes the fuel oxygenates and degradation products MTBE4 di'-isopropYl ether (DiPE), ethyl tertiary · butyl ether (ETBE), tertiary amY! methYl ether (TAME), and tert-butanol (TBA). Total lead was analyzed using EPA.Method 23912.-Certified analytical reports are presented in Appendix B. ' RESULTs OF INVESTIGATION 'SOIL CONDITIONS Subsurfacc S0il generally consists' of poorly graded very fine- to fine'grained sand and fine- to mediUm-grained sand .(SP), and wel! graded fine- to coarse-graded sand (SW). Within these sand layers are intermittent layers of clay (CL), Silt and very fine-' grained sand (ML) ranging from one foot to 15 i~eet thick. Less predominant is silty sand - (SM).. Coarser ma(erial ranging from fine- tO medium-grained sand to fine- to coarse- grained sand is generally predominant between 20 and 35 feet, and, between .80 feet and 115 feet bsg. · Finer material, including clay, silt, and fine-grained sand, is predominant between 35 feet and 80 -feet: Soil'below '115 feet range from~clay to fine- to coarse- grained S~d. Boring 10gs are presented in APpendix A. · Soil Analytical Results " . Tablel 1 presents.asummary of analytical resul~s for'soil.,, 15 ND ND ,040 " · 0.26 30' .7,500~ '6.7 260 120' ~810 '2.4' 35 r. 6,100 56 570 120 770 19 B10-50 5.0 13,000'120 1,100 210' 1,300. 26 B10~63 63 .11,000 130 1,000 210 '~ 1,300 ' 29 ' B10-75 75, 1,200 5,5 62 20 '130 1.8 Bl'0-90 90 .' 870 ND 3.3 3.9. '30 ND B10-105 105 ·ND. ND 10066 ND .0074 0.14 - - B10420 120 ND ND ND ND ND 0.11 "' B10-125 125 ND ND ND ND ND · 0.047 Bi0-130 1-30 ND ND', .0055 ND .0053 ND . B 10-145 145 ND ND 'ND ND ND ND B10-180 180 'ND ,' ,ND ND ND ND. -ND B10-185 185 .ND ND' ND ND ND 0.062 -. B11-15 15 ND ND 'ND ND ND ND. B11~30 30 ND . ND ND ND ND ND Bll-45 45. ND . ND . ND ND ND ND Bll-55 55 2.1 0.040 0.16 .025 0.19 0.12 Bll-70 '' 70 ND 0.034 .-0.048 0.·017 .064 0.24 B 1,1-85 ,85 ' ND ND ND ND ND 0.090 B11-100. ' 1,00 ND ND 0.0064 ND · 0.017 0.030 B11-120 120 , ND ND 0:012. ND 0.028 0.061 Bll-130 130 ND , ND 0.0084 'ND 0.0052 0..086 Bl1-135' 135 ND. · ND .ND' ND ND 0.026 · B12-20 20 ND.' ND ND .'ND ND ND " 'B12-40 40 ND ND ND . ND ND ~ ND B12-45 45 ND ND ND ND. ND ND B 12-60 60 · 'ND ND ND ND ND ND 'B 12:80 80 ~ ND ND ND, ND · ND ' ND B12'100 100 ND ND; ND 'ND ND, ND B12-105 105 ND ND ND 'ND , ND fND - B 12-110 ~ 110 ND ND ND ND '- ." ND:' ND B 13-20 20 ND ND 'ND ND ND ND 'B13-35 35 ND ND ND .ND' ND 0.033 B13-45' 45 2.9 0.24' .~ 0.39 0.059 0.'41 0.45 B13-55 ' 55 .ND ND ND ND ND. 0.048 B13-65 ' 65' ND 0.012 .. ND ND 0.018 '0.29 ' B13-80 80 ND ND ND ND ' ' ND 0.014 B 13,' -95 95 'ND , ND ND ND ND ND B!3-1'00': 100 ND ND' ND ' ND '. ND ' ND' B14-25 25 ND ND 'ND' ND ND ND B14-30 .. 30 ND ND ND ND , ND -ND B14-35 ND. ND ~ND ND · ND ND ND" · B-14b(~40 40 ND., ND i ND ND ~ ND ND B- 14b~55 55 ND ND ND ND ND ND B- 14b~,70 70 'ND .ND ' ND ND ND ND B-.14b@80, 80 ND. ND 'ND · ND ND . ND B-14b(~95 95 · ND' ND ND . ND. ,ND . ND B-14b~ll0 1.10 ' ND ND - ND ND. ND 'ND B-14b~120 120 ND ND ND ND ND ND B-14b.(~130. 130 ND '- ND' ND ND 'ND , ND ,B 16-15 15. ' ND ND, ND ND ND ND :B16-30 30 1.1' 0.0053 0.031 0:0088 0.080· , 0.11 B16-35 35 5,600 .30 330 · 81 530 ND '- B 16~45' 45 2,500 5.4, 140 44 290 · ' ND' B16-55, '55 2,400 .3.0 90. 33 , 220. ND B16-65 65 400 1.9 20 6.2 .41 0.35 / B16-80 80 ND 0.043 0.092, 0.0081 0.058 0.21 B16-f00 100 ND 0:0056 '0.015 ,ND 0.024 0.088 B16,120 '120. ND ND ND ND ND 0.10 B16-125~ 125 ND ND ' ND ~ND ~-' ND 0.15 Results in parts per million (ppm) ND = none detected at'or above the detection limit MTBE by '8260 if not ND - The most 'notable" Concentrations eXist .in borings .BI0 'and .B16, with concentrations as high as 13,000 pPm TPHg-at 50 feet bsg in B10. Concen{rations in 'BI0 and :B16 below 100 feet and 65 feet, respectively, are .well below the action level standards` for all constituents except for MTBE. MTBE is present to' {he base of'B i 6, and was detected in B16 at 185 feet.after being below the detection limit at 145 feet and GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS A saturated zone bet~ween approximately 35 feet and 40 'feet exists in: B13; .adjacent to the canal On' the southern border of the property. ,This zone, being recharged by surface water infiltration from the canal,· does not appear to extend a significant distance laterally at shallow depths. Soil above the saturated zone did' not indicate the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons, nor did the water appear to be impacted. Therefore, a monitoring well was nOt installed. · A saturated zone was encountered in B1,0/MW1 betWeen 160 feet and 200 feet, .~ with a moist to-saturated zone between 1-75 feet and 190 feet. 'During drilling operations, it'.was noted that water levels within the boring at approximately 160 feet went down with auger advancement, indicating that this water may be a perChed'zone, The water colunm during this time was also insufficient for .well installation, .as only three to five feet of ~' .water was present.' Wat. er levels appeared to have stabilized at 187 feet as drilling was a. dvanced to app?oximately 200 feet, with a sufficient water column. However, it' is not clear if the water sample collected is aquifer or perched water. During an attempt to develop the well, approximately 1.5 feet of water was reported in the well. It appear, s that the'aquifer is approximately 195 feet bsgi with an overlying perched zone that may have 'drained into the aquifer. Water'encountered in B 1 O/MW 1 between 150 and 195 feet may be the,shallow perched water encountered in: B 14. ' · Groundwater. Quality .. · . Table 2 Summarizes' the analytical.results of the groundwater sample collected from MW-1. Certified analytical results are presented in Appendix B. 10,000 350 , 810 100 1,800 920 Results in parts Per billion (ppb) Result by Method 8260 except for TpH-g ~ Also present in groundwater are n-butylbenzene, sec-butylbenzene, isopr0PylbenZene, p-isopropylbefizene, "naphthalene, · n-propylbenzene, 1,2,4- · trime/hylbenzene, and 1~ 3, 5-trimethylbenzene. Concentrations of these, analytes are ~. Presented in Appendix B. . ' " The .results summarized above .may not be indicative of groundwater conditions · - beneath the site:. Difficulties were encountered during drilling operations which forced' ' techniques'to be used that may have impacted groundwater conditions.~ The. augers were tripPed out tWice after groundwater was encountered. This was necessary becaUse flowing sands entered the augers, below 200 feet, which impeded the installation of the Well casing. This "plug" did not fall out until after al! augers were removed..DUring the auger removal period; cuttings on the aug6rs 'or .soil from the boring sidewalls may have ' fallen into groundwater at the base of.the boring. While the casing, was being installed, another ,plUg'' was formed in the auger. However, this plug did not bring the Casing. up as the augers were. removed, but we were unable to install annular' materials through the augers.` 'This period was also a potential for contaminated soil frOm above to drop into ·/he groundwater, or movement of perched groundwater downward through the boring. coNcLUSiONS Thee highest petroleum .hydrocarbon-impacted soil was encOuntered in boring BIO/1VIW-1 (Figure 1), .which was 'loCated between three of the' most contaminated ,, b0ringspreviously drilled. 'The bulk of soil contamination is located between 30 and 100 feet, .with 'concentrations dropping, sharply at approximately.100 feet. bsg. All Constituents' analyzed were below the detection limit from 145 fee/downWard, except fOr MTBE at 185 feet at a concentration of 0.062. This concentration may reflect soil impacted by contaminated groundwater: or perched water rather than in~situ soil contamination... Significant contamination in soil ranging from 400 to5,600 mg/Kg TPHg existed in Bi6, located north of the dispenser islands, ,from 35 feet to 65 feet below surface grade. However, MTBE concentrations persisted to the bottom of the boring at 125 feet.' Boring Bl l, located northeast of the tanks; Contained :relatively 10w ' concentrati6ns to. 135 feet bsg. Borings B12 and B14, located east'of the building and between the dispensers and canal, respectively, contained no detectable C°ncemrations of any analyte. ~. Groundwater' below the site appears to be significantly impacted'by'Petroleum ' 'hydrocarbons. The 'most notabie~ concentrations are 10,000 ppb TPHg' and 920 ppb " , MTBE.' 'The Source of this.groundWater contamination may not ,be from the subject site. · . In the most contaminated wells B 10 and B 16, TPHg Was n0t ~detected in samples below 100 feet and 65 feets.resPectively. GroundWater is a minimum of 180 feet below surface ,'grade. Below 100 feet-in each bOring, MTBE was,~ either not-detected,, or at a significantly lower' concentration than Was deiected in groundwater. BecaUse'the sample collected at 185 feet Was in a zone of saturation, the. concentration 6f MTBE detected ' ' here may not be representative of in-situ soil contamination, b~ut rather a smear zone · , 'caused by impacted groundwater,. Therefore', it is possible that impacted soil does not extend deePer than 130 feet, as samples at 145-feet and 180 feet retUrned undetectable concentrations of MTBE. ' At least one more groundwater monitoring event,is necessary to assess if the. groundwater. sampl~ cOllected was impacted by soil collapse in MW-1. If concentrations decrease, significantly, then it may be assumed that the groundwater was lOcally and "temporarily impacted by soil ' collapse, if Concentrations remain nearly .the same, one could concldde that contarrfin/ltion in groundwate~ is caused by in-situ soil contamination orfrom an off-site-source. If the latter is the case, three additional' monitoring' wells constrUcted in the aquifer would be necessary to. determine groundwater flow' direction " and obtain more,data on groundwater quality.. An up-gradient well would help asSess ~. whether' contamination was from the prOject site or an off-sffe s. ource. A'work 'plan .- detailing any-installatiOn of monitoring, wells will follow,' if necessary, based on'next ~, quarter's groUndwater sampling results. Sig.nificant concentrations. in soil exist above 100 feet, .genera!ly in' th¢ area of B10/1VIW1 and B16. This contaminhtion zone appears to be moving downward since~ 1995, as concentrations were' generally the. highest between 40 and 70 feet below surfhce : grade. In order to prevent contamination from continuing to migrate.downward and impacting the groundwater, a soil vapor extraction.'system (SVES) may. be appropriate. .A vapor extraction teSt (VET)'is proposed below to evaluate the fe~asibilitY of installing a SVES 'system. VAPOR EXTRACTION WELL, AND VAPOR EXTRACTION TEST (VET) WORK pLAN vAPOR EXTRACTION WELL INSTALLATION "Drilling and'Well Installation. ' .. · , ' ' - Four. borings (VW- 1 S,' VW- 1 D, vW-2, and VW-3) Will 'be drilled- vertically to 35, 115, 80, and .11'5 feet 15el°w surface grade (bsg), respectively. Vapor wells VW-iS and ,VW-1D Will be drilled next to each'other and screened from 20 to 35 feet and 80 to 115 feet; respectively. Vapor.well VW-2 will be screenedTrOm 35 to 80 feet bsg.' These screened intervals are designed to extract from Zones of fine material and coarser material separately, increasing remedial efficiency. Screening across soil of significantly differing types would cause preferential air flow to affect' coarse material far more than finer -material. Vapor w611 VW-3 will be'screened from 20 feet to 115 feet bsg in order to observe vacuum in the vacuum-induced zones of VW-1S, VW-1D and VW,-2:. The intervals 'selected in VW-1S and VW-1D generally coincide with coarser ~oil; while the screened interval in VW22 coincides witl'/finer-grained materials,, including silts and clays. Drilling Will :be performed using'a.truck-mounted drill rig equipped with minimum eight-inch diameter, augers.' Because of the proximity to, previous borings, ~amples~Will not be collected. The wells Will be constructed with four-inch schedule 40 PVC. well casing With' screw joints.- Screened lntervals Will be constructed With 0.020-inch factory slotted. screen and extend as described above. Blank casing, wilt extend from the top of' the . screened casing to the~ground surface. , ' ............. ' Annular materials' will be installed :throUgh the hollow-stem augers." ~ular · materials Will Consist of #3 Monterey sand extending from,the bottom of each screened interval to two feet abo4e each screened, interval. Directly above the sand paCk will be a 'three-foot bentonite seal. A sand-cement grout will be installed from the'top of the upper-m0s~t bentonite seal to the surface. -The Wells Will be completed flush with the surface grade".with a locking well cap in a traffic rated utility box. 'The design of the proposed vapor wells are presented graPhically in Appendix C. Drill cuttings will be described in 'accordance With the Unified Soil Classification System by a geologiSt. Drill cuttings will .be stored in DOT-approVed 55-gallons drums and will be disposed of appropriatelY. vAPoR EXTRACTION TEST ' J The. Soil vapor extraction (svE), process strips 'volatile organic constituents (VOCs) from contaminated soil by introducing air flow through.the contaminated zone. The air flow iS created by a,vacuum pump ("blower") through a single Well or network of wells. - ,.. As the s°il. vapor;is swept away from .the voids of the Vadose zone, ,fresh` air is' naturally .introduced and'refills the voids. This flux of fresh air Will: t) disrupt the existing partition of the contaminants among the voids, soil-moisture, and soil grain surface by promoting volatilization of the absorbed' and dissolved phase of contaminants; 2) provide oxygen to indigenous microorganisms for biodegradation of the contaminants} and .3) carry away the t~oxic metabolic bYproducts, generated from the biodegradation process.- The extracted VOC-laden air is brought to the Surface by a vacuum blower. Treatment of the extracted vapor is. normally required. 'The anticipated treatment will be by' a thermal oxidizer using natural gas or' propane as supplemental fUel"to maintain proper combustion temperatures. The major components of a typical soil ,venting system inclUde vapor extraction well(s), vacuum blower(s), moisture removal' device (knock-out dm), off-'gas collection piping and ancillary equipment, and the off-gas treatment systemi' The most important parameters of the preliminary design are the extracted Concentration of VOCs, air flow rate.; radius~ of'influence of the venting well, number. of wells required, and the size of the vacuum blower. HerSchy proposes that VW-1 through VW-~3, as proposed above, be used for the VET. The unused vapor extraction Wells and MW-1 will be used as observation wells. Having a 'third .vapor well width a large .screened inter~al that intersects ,the screened interval in VW-1 and vW-2 is necessary in order to obtain radius of influence data; Additionally,-a well lO~ated on the northwest area of the' dispenser islands would potentially be beneficial t° remedial efforts, although a smaller .radius' of'influence is expected from wells with larger screened intervals.. . An eight-hour VET will be 'perf0rmed on each of ~he extraction wells using a variable speed blower .with a' trailer-mounted thermal, oxidizer for' air abatement. Soil vapor.samples Will. be collected in tedlar bags from the extraction wells at the beginning and at the end of each test, and submitted to a laboratory for analysis to' evaluate the concentration of VOCs in the .extracted air. Soil vapor samples will be analyzed for gasoline-range total petroleum. hydi:ocarbons (TPH), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ~xylenes (BTEX), and for methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). The trailer-moUnted vapor'extraction and air abatement 'equipment used'for the VET will be a thermal/catalytic oxidizer. The unit is equipped with a' ,7.5 hp positive 'displacement ,blower with a capacity of 250 Cubic feet per. minute with a vacuum of up to 10 inches of mercury.. The .maximUm influent VOC concentration .is 50,000 ppm with a' destruction efficiency' of 99 percent. - .Parameters to be' measured include 'relative-vacuum on the 'extraction and- · observatiOn wells, flow rates from ~the extraction well, 'burner"temperature, and VOC concentrations in. the extracted soil vapor, using a phOto ionization detector (PID)." Concentrations of gasoline constituents Will be verified by collection of gasj Sampl~es ih tedlar bags. shortly after starmp, and immediately .prior t° the iend _of each teSt for submittal to the' laboratory.:: Meastlrements of vacuum at the extraCtion and observation ~vells'will be,made at intervals of'5, 15, '30,' 45, and 60 minutes. Measurements will be made at hourly inte. rVals thereafter. · . . ~The results of the VET ,and' laboratory analysis will be used to evaluate the apprOpriate size and vacuum chpacity of the blower for vapor extraction. A report will be 'prepared .presenting the results of the VET. including a recOmmendation for. the appropriate Changes t° the current vapor, extraction system. ' The' VET' will be scheduled within 30 days of written apProv, al from your office. This schedule may ~be expedited upon'your request. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact us at the letterhead address or at (559) 641-7320. With best regards, .HerSchy Environmental, Inc. Scott Jacks'on Geologist Registered Geologist #4165 pc: .......... Mr. Howard Wines;' City-ofBakersfield Fire-Department Mr.' John Haverstock, Cal Valley Equipment EL CHARRO // MEXACAN FOOD // AND PARKING // // I POWER // ~ II 11 , e .lo/t4w-1 "' II DISPENSER "' II I II B-/L2 I II IIi TANK AREA BUILDING II ,L ' Il B-14/14B ' II )~ ,, I I I1~, I I ' F×PI_~N^TION OVERHE.~ ~OWFR LIeF APPROX.]MATE LOCAT'[ON B'5,'~3[,~ -- OF SOTL BOR.[NG 0 15 30 HerSch? Env/ronmental, Inc. S['T'E MAP WTI'H SO1'L BORZNG LOCA'T-[ONS June 2004 FIGURE Environmental Consulting and Remediation ,L~.O.: P. o. a= ~ FORMER LUCKY 7 A74-03.0! Bass Lake, California 9360~0229 ORaV~ ~: .I. Ta. (SSg) ~4i-?~0, Fax (ssg) 64z-7'~0 726 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California -]SO EL CHARRO II NEY, AC. AN FOOD // AND PARKING // POWER I , ~ ~l ~: : ===== =--- = ' ~ II II II B-14/14B II ND~ ' I II II ~~ fiXP~O~ OVERH~ PO~ HNE c ~- FENCE B-5~ ~PRO~HATE L~ON -- OF ~[L BO~NG 0 15 30 TPHg CO~OU~ [N PPN _________.me~cny:n~ronmen~& Zn~ SOIL ~Hg ISOCONCE~ON MAP ]une 2o~ FIGU~ Envimnmen~l ~nsu~ng and Rem~iaUon ~m.: ~. o. ~ ~ FORMER LUC~ 7 A74-03.01 ~ss ~ke, ~1~ 93~ ~ ~: 2 Tm. (sm) ~-~2o, ~ (s~) ~-~ 726 ~U~ Union Avenue, ~ke~eld, ~l~mia ]SO EL CHARRO J/ MEXACAN FOOD // AND PARKING // // i 'J J POWER // Ii MACHINE II . I II II t II -' { II B-{.~ II II II II II II CHANNEL FXPL~^TION ('~) -- DISPENSER ISLAND OVERHEAD POWER lINE c :=-- FENCE B-§~( APPROXIMATE LOC~TION -- OF SOIl_ BORING 0 15 ~'0 MTBE CONTOURS IN PPM ,, _~ ,_ ,- _-___ _ L,M~/.~C/7j/_~/71///.O/Tm~,/~F~// //7~. SOIl, MTBE ISOCONC£NTRATION MAP June 2oo4 FIGURE Environments{ Consulting and Remediation P. o. Bo~ 29 FORMFR I-UCKY ? A74-03.0! Bass t~ke, California 9360~-0229 T~. (559) 6~1-7320, Fax (559) 6~1-?~0 ?26 South Union Avenue, B~kersfield, Cslifomia .]$0 EL CHARRO // MEXACAN FOOD // AND PARKING // I POWER // I 'i ii = ~NO~Y II ~ lO/MW-1'~-''t VVV-1 (proposed) ! II i (--) ~: ~1 DISPENSER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~-~)8( IStaNDS Ii! TANK AREA BUILDING II C~N~ EXP~NA~ON (~) -- D~PENSER I~D OVERH~D POWER ~NE , a ~- FEN~ B-5~ APPRO~MATE [~ON He~hy--'--~'~nvlronmenm~ Inc. PROPOSED VA~R ~~ON WEL~ June 20m F~GURE Envimnmen~l ~nsu~ng and Rem~iation ~ ~.: ~. o. ~ z~ FOR~ER LUC~ 7 A7~-03.0~ ~S ~ke, ~1~ 93~ D~ ~: T~. (S~) ~-73~0, ~ (S~) ~-73~ 726 SOU~ Union Avenue, ~ke~eld, ~l~mia 3SO APPENDIX A WELL COMPLETION DIAGRAM AND BORING LOGS ~,fi~e~[1 C~[l~ ~] ~e~]~fi~ BOREHOLE NO.: ~-1 P. o. Box 229 TOTAL DEPTH: 203~ Bass Lal~, CA 936040229 (559) 641-7320 PROJECT INFORMATION DRILLING INFORMATION PROJECT: Former Lucky 7 DRILLING CO.: Consolidated Testing SITE LOCATION: Bakersfield SLOT SIZE: 0.020 JOB NO.: A74.-0;~ CASING TYPE: Sch. 40 PVC LOGGED BY: S. Jackson METHOD OF DRILLING: Hollow Stem Auger PROJECT MANAGER: $. Jackson SAMPLING METHOD: Split Spoon DATES DRILLED: 4/26, 4/27, 4/30, 5/3/04 GRAVEL PACI~ #3 Sand SOIL 'BLOW WELL WELL DEPTH SYMBOLS U$CS SOIL DESCRIPTION SAMPLE COUNT DETAILS COMPLETION 0~ ';~c · ; ...... SM ~" .... i .'.' .'.'.*. '. Sand: silty, brown, ~e-grained, 2" to 3' Sand/ ,. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·., chunks of AC, no odor Cement ._ '.'.'.'.-.'.' Slurry · .-.-.-.- .-.- sP Sand: dark brown, nne-to medium- PID = 0 · '.'.'.'. '.'. grained wllh 1/16" fragments, old fuel CL C~y: .,ty. green~h b~ck, 10% s~t, 4 6 8 PID = 8 _.. moderate fuel odor -15 - · .-. -........ s~ Sand: brown, rme- to coame-grained, ; 4 7 9 PID = 3 · ·. ·. -. ·. ·. ·. well graded, fuel odor - :':.:.:.:.:.:i · '''"""''". . . . . . sr~ Sand: light brown with greenish tint, 6811 PID=15 · '. ·. ·. '. '. ·. very fine- to coame-grab~d, weft ··. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. graded, fuel odor ; -----:':':':':' ' · · ":-" :J! ~' sand: brown, fine- to ~oar. e.grained, 4 12 11 2 5 . ·. · .'. ·. ·. ·., well graded, medefato fuel odor · .'.-.'.'.'.. . . . . . ." SW Sand: brownwtlh patches of greenish 7 9 15 PID = 257 · '. '. '. '. '. '. 1094, silt, mecr~um g reded, strong fuel : ...... odor -:35 - ' ...... · .....-.....-..... . . SM Sand:s#ty.~k~htbro~vn, veryfine- i81823 PID=600 ·'. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. grained, strong fuel odor Clay: saty/aandy: olive, moist, palches 6 8 8 PID = 446 fuel odor Sand: ellty, light brown, fine-to 7 14 18 PID = 348 Sand: light brown, very fine-to t~e- 4 7 11 PID = 605 groined, strong fuel odor DRY Sand: silty, brown. ~ine-to medium- 5 32 23 PID = 447 grained with 5% coarse. 10~ ~t. DRY strong fuel odor Sand: brown, ye,/line-groined, s=ong 6 13 24 PID = 858 fuel odor - MOIST Sand: Ixown. line- to medium-gained. 7 27 36 PID = 733 saong fuel odor MOIST TO DAMP Silt: clayey, brown, fuel odor 17 17 27 PID = 666 MOIST Sand: black, ~e- to coarm-grained, 6 30 20 PID = 575 strong fuel odor MOIST Sand: reddish brown. ,ne-to coarse- 8 1326 PID = 969 groined, strong fuel odor MOIST Sand: brown. ~e- to modk,n-grained 72020 PID= 1,004 with little coarse, elrong fuel odor MOIST Sand: brown, fine-to coame-grained. 10 10 12 PID= 175 well gmdod, strong fuel odor MOIST Sand: dark brown, ~ne- to med~m- 6 6 18 PID = 97 gmtned with some ~oarse, 5% trees, MOIST 1% lilh fragments up to 1/8", medemte fuel odor Sand: brown, aha- to medium-groined 6 8 30 PID = 20 w~h 10% ~ and <5% coarse, s~ght VERY MOIST odor Sand: brown, vely fine-grained, slight 6 9 13 MOIST fuel odor Sand: silty, brown, ve~/flno-gmined, 7 11 25 PID= 10 10% silt, no odor MOIST sand: brown, ve~ tine- to line-grained, 7 18 23 PID = 4 no odors MOIST Silt: clayey, brown, 10-15% clay, no 7912 PID=0 odom MOIST VERY MOIST sand: silty, brown TO DAMP Silt: ~layey. brown, no odor 6 20 22 VERY MOST Sand: brown, line. to ~oarse-grainod, 23 35 39 MOIST rock frags up to 114", no odor MOl ST Sand: brown, line- to coarse.grained, v no odors 10 18 23 SATURATED Clay: silty, brown, slightly plastic, no odom Clay: brown c~. SATURATED : Bentonite Seal ....... ....... 1~ Silt: clayey, brown, 10% clay, no odors ~ Sand ....... m, 8 14 35 MOIST .-+ .-+ ...... ~ Sand: brown, fine-to coarse-grained, · '"..' .' .'.. .. ." ." sw Sand: brown, ,ne- to very c~ame- 50 SATURATED "'-""""" .... SATURATED [. [. [. [. [-:. [, finwlng sands : SATURATED, NOTES: Page 4 of 4 ]EaYiroa~e~tali Consall~ing ang ~e~e~ia~o~ BOREHOLE NO.: BI I P. O. Box 229 TOTAL DEPTH: 135' B~ L~e, CA 93~229 (559) 641-7320 PROJECT INFOR~TION DRILLING INFOR~TION PROJECT: Fomer Luc~ 7 DRILLING CO.: ComoH~ T~g SITE LOCATION: Ba~mfi~d SLOT SIZE: NA JOB NO.: A7~3 CASING ~PE: NA LOGGED BY: S. Ja¢~on METHOD OF DRILLING: Ho~ow S~m Auger PROJECT ~NAGER: S. Ja¢~on SAMPLING M~HOD: Split Spoon DATES DRILLED: 4/27-4/2~04 G~VEL PACK: NA SOIL BLOW BORING BORING DEPTH~ SYMBOLS USCS SOIL DESCRIPTION SAMPLE ........ COU~ DETAILS COMPLETION ~ ."'. '.'. '-'- ~: bmr, ve~ fine- ~ m~m- , .'.'.'.' .'.'. S~ gmi~d, ~ o~r d ...-...-.-.-. cement ~ ...... slu~ ~:~ , ....-...-.-.- ~:~:~:~; ........ ,, -5~ '""~ ~ ' ' ~ ' 'SP I ':':':':':':' , ~nd: bro~, ve~ .ne- ~ fi~ai~d 447 ~ ........ ~ ~me medium gmi~, no ~or ~._ , .'.' .......-. ~ .'.'.'.'.'.'. , ~:~-~:~i ~ ..-.....-.... ~ ~:~:~:~; :.:-:.:.:-:-: ' · ..... -10~ ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ~ -- ...... ~ 334 ~~ PID=0 ~ ....... ~E: ~n~. da~ bmr, 10-15% ve~ ~ne~ ~:~:~D:~; MOIST ....... -15 ~ . ; . ........... s~ ~:b~,fin~m~iu~, ~4~ ~:~:~i~:~i · '. '. '. '. '. '. no~ ~D~ ~ MOIST .........-.-. .'.'.'.'.'.'. , .....-.-.-.-., ....... ~:. . ,-.-.-.-.'.-.-, ...... ·. '. '. '. '. '. graded, no o~or ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Sand: reddish brown, very fine- to 4 8 9 PID=0 coarse grained, 5-10% ~ilt, no odor 0.' ~ ~:<~ ~.~ MOIST -'-'-"""'- · :.:.:.:.:.: ~ ~'.o.~:o. ~. ~ :. :. :. :. :. :. ~:i!~:-'.i ~ "" "" "" Sand: silty, brown, line-to medium- 5 7 10 ~:;!~::i;~:~il PID=O · :.:. :. :. :.: gra,~.,~. ~0~ ~, ,o odor ~:i!~:!i~:i!i · . '. '. '. '. '. ~.~.,0.'~ ~ ~..~ '.'.'.'.'.'. ..-.....-... ·.'.'.'.'.'. ....-...-.-. · .'.'.'.'.'. · .......-.-. ~..o.~.~..~ ·.'.'.'.'.'. -...-.-...-. o.~.:o: ~.o.' ~..~ ...... ...... si~ elive brown, strong rue; odor 8 11 26 O.' ~.~ ~.O.' ~ ~ PID=31 ...... ~.:ii~.::~i~.;i!MOIST ...... ' Sand: gmyish brown, very fine- to flne- 5 16 17 ~.:;-;~:i~.:~; PID=20 ·" "''""" grained, fuel odor ~ ~ :~. ~.'.0. ~ ~ MOIST '. '-'-'. '. '-' ~ ~.:o.~.~.~.~ '. '-'-'-'. '.' ~. ~.~. ~. :o.' ~..~ '-'-'-'. '. '-' ~.~.:o.'~.~-~ ~ '.'.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'.'-'-i .-.-.-.-.-...~ · '. '. ' .' .' .'.' medium-grained, moderate fuel odor ~.' :ii ~,:!i ~.': i ~ ............., .'.'.'.'.'.'.' .-.-.'.-.-.'.' ....... ~"'-""'-'-" ~.~;o.'~ i-:-:-:.:-:-:.: ~ ~.~. ~..o.'.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ '* ...... Sand: white, fine- to coarae-grained, 1621 20 ~;0.'~ PID=6g ,:.:.:.:-:-:- . m~orat,, fuel odo; ~:o ~'.o:~.~ .'-'.'.'-'*'-~ .'.'.'.'.'.'.' .-.'.-.'.'... ~ ~,.::!,~,-;...:~:!!; .'.'.'.'.'.'.' .-.......-.-., · -.'.-.-.-.-.'.....-..... ., -- -- -- Silt: clayey, greenish brown, 10% clay, 12 13 17 ~*:-::,~:::' I"IU=U9 _ __ __ strong fuel odor ~:~C~:~:~; MOIST _ _ _ - - - o:~:o.'~.~ """" "" Sand: silty, olive brown, very tine- 4 6 8 O; ~.~.'r~ ~ ~ '~ PID=33 ...... ~.' :.:i ~:~!~": !~ MOIST . :. :. :. :. :. ~ grained, 20% silt, moderate fuel odor O..~. ~ ~ .~C~.~.~ '.'.'.'. '.'. ....-.-...-. ............ -...-.-...-. '.'.'.'.'.'. ............ '.'.'.'.'.'. -...-.-..... '.'.'.'.'.'. ~.:i~.':~:ii ~~.~ Sand: silty, brown, very fine-grained, =5620 ~:~,:i~:~i PID=17 strong fuel odors ~.' ~ ~4~. ~..;(~. ~ ~ MOIST '.'.'.'.'.'.' ·............ ............., .....-.....-.! · ~.~.~-~.~.;-', ~.:~::~.:~ ·'"""''''" i;';';';';';';' Sand:bmwn, very tine_ to line-grsined, 8 11 15 ~.~..~.~:O.~ PID=11 ,',',',',',',' modemtre fuel odor ~:i! ~.':!!~.':! MOIST .'.'.-.-.'.'.' '"'"'"'"" .... Silt: clayey, reddish brown, 15% day, 16 23 31 ~.~;O.~.~.~. ~~:~:!i~..:{! PID=15 ....... moderate fuel odor ~ ~. ~ ~ ~O.' ~ .~ ....... ''""""" Sand: silty, reddish brown, tine-greined, 7 12 14 ~.':!i~.:.:i~.:!!i PID=I · .'.'.','.'. 20% silt, moderete fuel odor ~.': i ! i~,:i! ~.: :.ii MOIST '. '. '. '. '. '. o:~.:o:~:o.~. ~ ·-'-'.'-"'- '.'.'.'.'.'. ·."'-'-'-'. '.'.'.'.'-' .'.'.'.'.'.' ...... '""" "'" Sand: reddish brown, tine-to medium- 7 9 16 O.~..~.~..~,'~ ~ PID=0 '. ', '. '. '. 'o grained, slight fuel odor O;~. ~.~;O; ~.~ MOIST .'.'.'.'. '.' i~.' ::! !:~:F. ~.': ~i well graded, no odor "~'~'~'~'~'~ Sand: gmyi~ wh~.e, fine- to coarse- 13 18 21 ~.~.'~:.~:~< PID=6 grained, faint odor Clay: silty, olive brown, siight odor 8 15 22 ~::![~.':i!~.':!ii PID=33 C~ ~ .~.' ~ :O.' ~ .~ MOIST ...... Sand: brown, fine- to medium- groined, C~. :-:. :. :. :. :- 5°,6 rock fragments up to 1/8", slight .....-.-.-.. fu~ odor O: ~ .~.' ~. :0.' ~ .~ .'.'.'-'.'-' · '.'.'.'.'.'.I ~.~.~.~.~ ~ .'.'.'.'.'.'-! .-.-...-.-.-. ·:.:.:.:.:... ....... · :-:':':':'.' ~.:~:~.:~ P~D=0 · '.'.'.'.'.'.' ~.~:o,~;~-~.~ · :-:':':-:-:-i ~:~ .'.'.'-'-'.'.! ....... .'-'-'-'.'-'.' · ' .'.'.' .'. '.' ~ ~.~. ~.:o.' ~.~ ·'.'-'-'-'.'.' · ............, ~:~:.~.~ .'.'-'.'-'-'-' ....... ~.:o.'~ P~D=~O Sand: white, fine- to coarse-grained, :::::::::::::: well graded, siight fuel odor D.':i!~:~.':ii PID=5 Clay: silty, brown, no fuel odor ~-~.'~:~'~::<~"~'-< ; MOIST Sand: silty, reddish brown, fine-groined, O:.~'.<~.'~. ~ ~.'.<PID=28 ~?.' ~:.-'i i MOIST ':':':':':':':' $~ Sand:bmwn,~ne-tocoarse-grained, 21 3242 ~.:i:.~:?.'~:ii; PID=0 "::::: : no fuel odor ~ ~':0.'~.~: ~..~ MOIST :.:::::: ~:o.'~.~ .'.'.'.'.'.'.~ ...-.......-., ~.'~..~: ~.~: ~: ~ .'.'.'.'.'.'.' ............., ~.~.~.:~.~.~ ,'.'.','.',', .........-..., ~. ~. ~.' ~.:o: ~..~ ·'.'.'.',','.' .-...-.-...-. ~. ~.'.o.' ~: ~ ~ :< ~.30 - -'. -- .... ~ ~.:!~:~i~.':i!i PID=20 i ....... Silt: brown, 5-10% day, no fuel odor ....... ~.:~!~.':!i~.:~ii , MOIST I ....... ~ ~:o.'~:~ ~:.~ ~ ....... ~. ~.:o.~'.o.~ ....... ~.~.~ 135 ~ ........ NOTES: so±~ ]~o~±~c~ Page 5 of 5 P. o. Box 229 TOTAL DEPTH: 1 10~ B~ L~e, CA 93~29 (559) ~1-7320 PROJECT INFOR~TION DRILLING INFORMATION PROJECT: Fomer Luc~ 7 DRILLING CO.: Co~oEd~d Tm~g SITE LOCATION: Ba~field SLOT SIZE: NA JOB NO.: A7~03 CASING ~PE: NA LOGGED BY: $. Jac~on M~HOD OF DRILLING: HoHow S~ Auger PROJECT ~NAGER: S. Jac~en SAMPLING M~HOD: Sp~ Spoon DATES DRILLED: '5/6/04 G~VEL PACK: NA SO~L '" ~LoW ~.~N~ ~O"~N~' OEPTH S~OLS USCS SO~LOESC.~O. COUNT DETaiLS CO~.LET~O. S~PLE ~C A~a~: a~c ~ ~.~~ ~:~:~:~ ....... ,, ....... ~l~d ~:~:~:~ · .'.-.'...-.- s~ ~hsand · ............ ~:~:~:~ ............. · ............ ~:~:~]~:~i ............. · ............ ~:~:~:~i ............. · .-.-.-.-.-.- ~:~:]~:~i ............. ' .' -'. ' -' .' -' ~ :~:[~ ~:]~i ............. ............. no o~r -.-.-...-...- · ............, ...-.......-. """"""' Sand: brown, line-to ve~/coame- 7 11 16 ,D.':i;D.':i~D.b~il MOIST .'. '.'.'. '. ' groined, well graded, no odor .'.'.'.'.'.' .........-. - ..... ... ~'~'~'~'~'-' ....... .'.'.'.'.'-'-i · '.'.'.'.'.'.I ~ ~ .~.. ~..~.. ~.~ ''""''"''" ~*~ -- Silt: clayey, olive brown, 20% clay, no ~.' ~. [~O~. ~. ~(~,~ ~ ~ MOIST ....... [-[-[.[-[.[-[. Sar,d:gree,.~no-tor, ea,,m-grair,,t 10 12 13 ~.'-!~:ii~.:!~ PID=0 strong fuel odor ~ ~.[O.~..~. ~. ~ MOIST ............ '""""'"' · ........... ~.~.~..~ Sand: brown, very fine-to medium- 12 8 10 O.'~.O.'~[~ PID=4 grained, no odors ~.':i~.':ii ~.':iii MOIST O.' ~ :C~ ~:O.' ~.~ PID=0 .... Silt: clayey, olive brown, 10-15% clay, .... no odor (~.' ~..~ ~ [~.~ ~ MOIST Sand: clayey, brown, fine-to medium- C~:~i~i~;~ ~ ~ gminod, 10-15% clay, no odor ~,:~!~i:'~:~!i MOIST ~ ~.:o.';~:o:~ ~ P~D=O Silt: olive Ixown, no odor ~::.::.~.;i:!'~:i!; MOIST 9 9 14 ~.':!!~,':!!~:i!i PID=0 .... . o.'~.~:~.~.~ Clay:brown, no odor 6 11 16 ~.~.~..~,'.< MOIST Slit: clayey, brown, 10% clay, no odor 8810 ~.: !i ~.':!i~.' ~i i PID=0 ~-- '-'--- '---- ' D.' ~ .0.' ~ ;0.'-~ .~ MOIST _ _ _ i: Sand: mdd'~h brown, very fine-grained, 879 PID=0 no odor ~,':i!~.':!i~:~i MOIST · '.'.'.'.'.'.~ ~:o.'~.~.~ ~, ~.~.;O.' ~..~ MOIST ]~ir(~en~ai Cons~ng and ]~e~ediafien BOREHOLE NO.: B13 P. o. Box 229 TOTAL DEPTH: 100' B~ L&e, CA 93~229 ,. (559) ~1-7320 PROJECT INFORMATION DRILLING INFOR~TION PROJECT: Foyer Lue~ 7 DRILLING CO.: Co~o~ T~g SITE LOCATION: B~emfi~d SLOT SIZE: NA JOB NO.: A7~03 CASING ~PE: NA LOGGED BY: S. Jac~on METHOD OF DRILLING: Ho~ow S~m Auger PROJECT ~NAGER: S. Jac~on SAMPLING METHOD: Sp~ Spoon DATES DRILLED: 5/7/04 G~VEL PACK: NA SOIL BLOW BORING BORING DEPTH SYMBOLS USCS SOIL DESCRIPTION COUNT DETAILS COMPLETION SAMPLE ....... ~ment ...-.-.-.-.-. ............., ...-...-.-... ............. ............. .:-:-:.:.:-:- ..........-.- Sand: bmwn, ve~y§ne-to medium- 8 11 14 grained, ne odors Sand: greenish grsy to brown, very 7 13 15 ~.':ii~.*ii~:[ii PID=10 fine-grained, strong fuel odor O: ~ .;C>.*~ :<~.' ~ .~ VERY MOIST Silt: greenish gray, strong fuelodor 7 11 13 ~:O.'~ PID=8 ~.:!i~.:ii~:!i; MOIST Silt: greenish gray, moderate fuelodor 5 9 16 O.*~.:O.~.O**~ .~ PID=7 ~..,~,...~,.. MOIST D.' ~.O,' ~ .O,' ~ .~ PID=10 Sand: white, very fine-to very coarse- grained, no odor Sand: brown, fine-to medium-grained, 11 17 lg D.':~:iD::ii~:!~ PID--24 fusi odor ~ ~ ~.:O.' ~ ~ MOIST Sand: brown, fille- to coarse-grained Clay: silty, olive brown ~.': ~.:~ :.~[~.': i ! i PID=21 Silt: clayey, brown, 10% clay, si'~ht fuel 5 9 14 ~:~ ~O. ~ ~ PI D=55 · · .... odor [~.:E ~.:i!~.:i~; MOIST ....... ~,., ~:,~.,:~,... ....... no o~r ~ ~ ~ ~ 348 ~~ PID=7 ....... ~~ MOIST ....... · '-~"-"'-'-. . . . . . ~ ~:mdd~.ve~mi~d, 61519 ~:::~:~:~ ~PID=7 · .'.'.'.'.'.' noo~r ~:~ !MOIST '.'.'.'.'.'.' ............. ·.......- .- .- ~ ::: ~ :'~ :'H~ ........ """'"'"' ............., ,. .'. '. '. '. '.'. S; ~nd: bmr, fin~ ~ ve~ ~a~ 13 28 ~ ~:;~:;J~:~ PI~I ............. . ............ gmi~d, ~ odor ~:~:~ :~.. ...,......... .'.'.'.'.'.'. .....-....... ,...,..., .... .'.'.'.'.'.'. .........., .. ~ ~ ~:~ ~ .-...-.-.'..... . . . . s~ Sa~:~,ve~=~ ~~ PID=2 ' .' .'. '.' .' .' gmi~, ~ ~ne m m~m, ~md '.'. '.'. '. '. ' mbbl~ up to lf4~, no ~r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '.'.'.'.'.'.' ............. :-:.:-:.:-:-: :. :. :. :. :. :.: , .....-....... ~:~:~:~ .'.'.'.'.'.'. 5~ ~:bm~,fln~~mi~d, 5 7 10 ~.~ PID=O ....... .'.'.'.'.'.'. .-...-...-... .'.'.'.'.'.'. ~:~:~:~ .-.'.-.-.-.-. .'.'.'.'.-.'. ~:~:~ ................. NOTES: ~o~ ~o~n9 Page 3 of 3 E~ro~rnen~alt Co~se~n~ an~ ~e~ed~a~on BOREHOLE NO.: B14/14B P. o. Box 22~ TOTAL DEPTH: 130~ B~ L~c, CA 93~4~229 (559) ~1-7320 PRO~EGT INFOR~TION DRILLING INFOR~TION PROJECT: Foyer Lac~ 7 DRILLING CO.: Conso~ T~g SITE L~ATION: Bake~eld SLOT SIZE: NA JOB NO.: A7~03 CASING ~PE: NA LOGGED BY: S. Jac~on METHOD OF DRILLING: Holow Stem PROJECT MANAGER: S. Jac~on SAMPLING M~HOD: Sp~t Spoon DATES DRILLED: 4/29, 4/30, 5/5/04 G~VEL PACK: NA SOIL BLOW BORING BORING DEPTH S~BOLS USCS SOIL DESCRIPTION CODNT DETAILS COMPLETION SAMPLE 0- '.'.'-'.'-'.'- ' ...... Sand: da~ bmr, ve~ fine.mined, . ..-.....-.-. 0-130' . .'.'.-.'.'.'. ~c~lled ....... ce~nt ,.-.-.-...-... ~:~ -5 - .'.'.'.'.'..., slur~ ~:~:~:~ · '.'.'.'.'.'. ~ 3 56 ~~ MOIST '..." .'..' ....'.. . ~ ~:~:~:~i ,.......-..... ....... ~:~ ........ -~0 - ' ....... '-'.'.'-'.'-' , ............. """ ""'" ....... _ . ...... -15 .";.".'...-.'...... . s~-s~ ~:~m~,~n~t~wq~ 35~0 ~:~:E~;~i MOIST ·.........- .. ~i~, m~ · .'.-.'.'.'.' o~ ............., · .......... .. ............. ............., '.'.'.'.'.'.' -20 - , .'.'.'.'.'.'.~.. . . . . sw ~:mdd~,~m-toveq- 9 11 17 ~:~:~:~i PID=0 .'.'.'.'.'.'. .'-'.'.'.'-'. .'.'.'.'.'.'. .-.....-.-.-. .'.-.-.-.-... .-.-.....-.- g~e~,.o~o~ .'.~.~.:.:.~.~ I~--~? ...... '.'.'.'. '.'. I~;~"~:~ :~ ............ ...... ...... .'.'.'.'.'.' ~:clayw,~d~br~holive, 6910 a~g~g~ PID=0 ...... ~:~:~[~:~ VERY MOIST '. '. '. '. '. '. yew ~m~ml~d, 1~15~ ~y, ~ .-.-.......- .'.-.-.'.-.- .........-.- .' .' .'.....- ~:~:~ ~:~ ~: d~ o~e, ~mto ~dlu~ :.'.'.'.'.'.'. ~ ~:~:~.~:-~ _ J~~ ' Si~ clayey, el~e ~, 10% ~y, no 9 16 SA~~D ...... ~:~ · ]'~']'~';';" Sand:sil~,ve~fin~mi~d, bro~ 5914 ~:~:~:~ PID=0 '. '.'. '.'.'.' g~n ~:-~[~:~{ MOIST · . ...... ............ ...... ~:~[~:~:~ .... Si~: g~en~ ~, ~o ~ 9 12 12 ~;a~;a~ PID=0 .... ' ~:~:~:~ MOIST .... ~~:< .... mE ~~nd 61314 ~~ PID=0 .... ~:~:[~:~; MOIST · .'.'.'.'.'. ~nd: fine to ~a~m~, orange 71314 ~:~:~:~; PI~0 '.'.'.'.'.'. m~i~, no.or ~:~ MOIST · ........... ~:~{~:~:~ ............ ..-.......-. :.:.:-:-:-:. ...... ...... Si~: omn~ ~, ~y, no ~or, 8 15 21 J~;~:~?~:'~ PI~0 7 11 14 ~..~..:0~ Silt: clayey · ---- ------ .---- · ~.':i.:i~.:i~'~ :i~t MOIST L_.__ · -- .--- .----. - - - · ~:~:o.~.:o:~..~ · '"'"'"' '" Sand: fine- to coarse.gained, no odor 11 16 24 ~.'~:O.~;O: ~ ~ PID=0/MOIST ............, '.'.'.'.'-'.' '.'.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'-'.'-'.' '-' -' .' -'. ' .' ~. :~i ~.': ~i~.: ~ i Sand: fine-to very coarse.grained, 14 17 11 Q~.:O.~..~.~.~ PID=0 ~.':!i~.':iJ~:i!MOIST sparse w4" pebbles ~. ~.~.~.:O~.:~ Sand: Same as above 6 1420 ~:ii~.':~iO.':!ii PID=0 Silt: brown with orange, micaceous, 12 14 18 C~ ~.~:::~ ~.O.' ~ ~PID=0 slightly clayey, no odor ~.:![~:i~.:~!; MOIST · ~'~'~'~'~': Sand: fine- to coame~rained, orangish 22 50 O.~;O.~:O.~'.< PID=0 ...... brown, no odor ~.:;i~.:~:.~ :ii; DRY .'.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'.'-' · '. '. '. '. '.' o: ~.o: ~.o:~ · ' -' .'.' .' -' ~. :ii ~.:".i ~: i .'.'.'.'.'. .'.'.'.'.'-' .'.'.'.'.'.' ·'.'.'-'-'-' ' ~, ii~X'-'~'~.~ Clay: silty, brown with orange, low7 g 12 ~ ~. ;O. ~;O. ~. :< PID=0 pla~dty, no odor .IC~..~.i~.~C~. ~? DRY ....... ~ Silt: brown with white staining, no odor 6 10 15 ~.;!i~i.~::i,i; PID=0 ....... ~i~~'~ MOIST ....... ~.~.~ ....... ....... ~;~ ....... ~ Si~ ~ ~yey, b~ ~ orate, 5712 ~:~:~:~; PI~O ~:~ MOIST ....... ....... 6 ~ ~6 ~:~:~:~; PID=O .... ~:E~:~!~:~; MOIST ....... ~ Si~ ~ om~ a~ ~ mo~ing, no ....... odor ~:~::~:~; ....... ....... ....... ....... .-.-.-.-.-.-. .'.'.'.'.'. -. ~: tin. to ~min~ ~:~:~:~ NOTE~: Soll Bor&ng Page 4 of 4 E~ro~m®~]] Co~s~II~g ~ ~eme~[~o~ BOREHOLE NO.: BI6 P. O. ~x 229 TOTAL DEPTH: 125' B~ L~e, CA 93~229 (559) ~1-7320 PROJECT INFOR~TION DRILLING INFOR~TION PROJECT: Foyer Luc~ 7 DRILLING CO.: Co~o~ T~g SITE LOCATION: ~ke~eld SLOT SIZE: NA JOB NO.: A7~3 CASING ~PE: NA LOGGED BY: , S, Ja¢~on M~HOD OF DRILLING: Hoaow S~m Auger PROJECT ~NAGER: S. Jac~n SAMPLING M~HOD: Sp~ S~on DATES DRILLED: ' 4~429/04 G~VEL PACK: NA SOIL BLOW BORING BORING ~H S~BOLS USCS SOIL DESCRIPTION SAMP~ COU~ DETAILS COMPL~ION AC. ~: A~ha~, ~ ~ ., .'.'.'.'.'.'.' ~:~:~:~ ....... ~: bmr, vew fl~- ~ fl~mi~d ; ............., ~ AC ~gme~ and r~ ~n~, ~:~:~:~ · ; ......-.-...-, ~odor ~125' ~ ....-...-...., ~c~lled ~:~:~:~ ............., · ............., _5_ :-:-:.:-:-:-:~ s~u~ .........-.-.~ s~ ;345 .'.'.'.-.-.'.~, ........ :.:.:.:.:.:.: , ............. ............. '.'.'.'.'".' _, ....... -10 ....... ~ Si~: ~ ~, no ~lodom 4 8 12 ~:~:~:~ PI~8 ........ ~D~ MOIST ' -- ...... ~ ....... '~:~:~[~:[~, ....... ~:~:~:~i ., ....... ....... ~:~:~:j~; ....... o~m~m~:< -15 - .'.-.'.-.-.-. SW ~:~Re, fin~~ml~d, no 8 915 ~:~J~:~:~; PID=2 ....... c~m~ MOIST ............. .........-... D:~D:~:~ ...... ~:~ ............. -20 - .'.'-'.'.'-'. sw 8 9 10 '~:~:~:~ PID=6 · .'.'.'. ~.'.' ........ ~:~:~: · ...-.....-.. ~: ~d~ ~, ~-to ~a~ :. :. :. :. :. :.: ...... ............. ............. , ~,~:< ''"°''''"° Sand: silty, reddish brown, fine-grained, 9258 D.'~.'~ ~.~ PID=7 ...... '. '. '. '. '. '. 15-20% silt, s~ight odor D.' ~..~,' ~ ~ ~. ~MOIST '-'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'-'.*.'* '.'.'.'.'.'. ·-'.'-'-'.'- '. '. '. '. '. '. >.' ~ :o.' ~ :o.' ~ :< ...... Silt: clayey, olive, s~ong fuel odor 8 15 21 ~.':ii~.::.!~.:!i; PID=256 -- O. ~ :O. ~. :O: ~..~MOIST ....... o.'~.~ ....... '"~'~'~'~'.. * Sand: brown, vew-fine to medium- 10 1821 ~.':i!~:!!~:!il PID=140 ~.~.~.~.:.~. grained, strong fuel odor ~.':~i~:![~.':iii MOIST .'.'.'.'.'.- .......-.... o.'~.'~ .~ .'.'.*.'.'.' ...... ';'~';'~';'~ Sand: brown, very tine-to coarse- 5 9 14 O.'~,~;O.~.~ PID=563 · .'.'. °. · .'. groined, strong fuel odor ..........-. '.'.'.'.'.'. -........... ·.*.'.'.'.'. ......-.-... ·.*.'.'.'.*. ..........-. "" """*' Sand: brown, very fine-to medium- 8 19 30 O.'~ ~.~.~'.< PID=447 ........ ·... grained, strong fuel odor .'.'.'.-.-.' .....-...-.. .'.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'. '.' .'.-.'.-.'.' .°.'.'.'.'.° '~'.'~*~'~'~ Sand: olive brown, fine-grained, strong ~.'~i~,:i!~.:iilPID=-728 · . '. '. '. '. °. fuel odor O~ ~ ;O.' ~ ;O.' ~ ;< MOST '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.-. '.'.'.'.'.'. '.-.'.'.-.-. '. '. '. '. '. '. · . '.'.'.' .-. ~..~:o.':~ .~. ~ .~ ·.'.'.'.'.'. ...... '~'~'~';'~'~ Sand:white. tine- to very coarse- 10 17 22 ~:i~.:!.'-~.:~!; PID=312 · . '.' .'.'. *. grained, strong fuel odor O.' ~ .~.' ~. ~O.' ~ .~ MOIST ·'.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.'. ...... ~.:~.~ :i,!~:.!i PID=526 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. 15-20% silt, strong fuel odor ~:!~:!!~.~:i~ MOIST MOIST · moderately graded, strong fuel odor ~[~ ~ ~.' ~-~ ...... · '.'.'.'.'.'.i ~.~.o.'~.~ · '.'.'-'.'.'-i .'.'.'.'.'.'.~ .'.'.'.'.'.'.~ !.-.'.....'.-.~ ~:~.~ .~- '--¥- '-- .-~ '-'~' ~ Sill: olive, strong fuel odor 5 9 15 ~.~.:O.~'~O.'.~ ~ PID=15 c_---- '__-- >.': i ! ~.' ..'..' i D.' ~! ! MOIST ....... -- ."T'j_------ · Silt: olive, strong fuel odor ~:!i~.:ii~:!! PID=239 .... . · ~.~-~.[.~.~. Sand: brow., r~e- te coarse-grai.ed, 17 1323 ~,:i~:~i~:!~; PID=9 · moderate fuel odor ~ ~"O.~'O"~ MOIST -...-....... '.'.'.'.'.' ....-.-.... · '.'.'.'. '.' .-.....-.-.. grained, moderato fuel odor ~.:!~.:ii~.:i il MOIST ...... ...... sa~: whitish, brow., fir~-to coarse- 17 19 23 O.' ~:O.'~ ~ ~'.( PID=12 .'.'.'.'.'.' ...... sar~: brown, fine-to coarae-grain~d, 11 35 45 O.'~,~:O.~.~ PID=12 · .' .' .'.' .' .' strong fuel odor ~..~ ~.~ ~ ~ MOIST · -'.'-'-'.' ' '.'.'.'.'.'.'! '.'-'-'.'.'-' '.'.' .'.'. ' Sand: reddish brown, fine-to very lg 16 24 ~. ;ii;0::F.~, ~i PID=7 · . '. '. '.'.-.' coarse-g~nod, moderate fuel odor :~.~.'~:~'.~.~ MOIST ...... .' ~ :~!~- ~ ~.: ! 110 - ' ...... .-.'.'.'.'.-. S~T Sand: brown, frae- to very coarse- 232934 ~-.'i!~i:i[~:ii PID=15 '" """ "" groined, well graded, si[gM fuel odor ~" ~:~<~"~'~*'<~' ~:< MOIST .'.'.'.'.'.'. ·....-.....-. .......-...-. .....-.-.-.-. .'.'.'.'.'.'. .......-..... o: ~.:o: ~ '.o: ~ .~ ,3-15 - .-. ' '-' '- ~ ..... 9 1723 D.':ii~.:~:ii PID=0 · ...'.....-.. Sand: silty, relish brown, very fine- · .....-.-...- groined, si[ght fuel odor ~.':i~:ii~:i! MOIST · .........-.. o:~.~.~ ~.~ ·.'.'.'.'.'.' ....... -.....-.-.... ....... 3.20 - Z~ : 9 21 23 ~h;O.'~D~.~ PID=0 .... ~:i!~.:!i~.:i! MOIST ...... '. '. '. '.' .° .' Sand: brown, very line-gained, no odor ' .'.' '. .... ';[25 - ' ...... NOTES: So±]_ Boz:±acj Page 4 of 4 APPENDIX B CERTIFIED LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS FROM :Castle Analwtical Lab FAX NO. :2093841507 Maw. 17 2~4 03:07RM P2 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Env ronm~nt~ 'T~,.~flr~.q SerVices ...... 2333 Shuttle Drive, Alwater~ CA g53'~1 -' ' Phone: (209) 384-2930 ' ' Certificate # 2480 Fax: (209} 384.1507 HerSchy Environmental "' client, Proiect ID: '~ky 7- Bakemlleld Sampled: Sea Below P,O, Box 229 Rafamn,'e Number: 690/ Received: 04-29-04 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Saml~le Description: Soil Extracted: 05-04-04 Attq: Scott Jackson Sample PreplAnelysis Method; EPA 5030/8015M, 6020 Analyzed: 05..04-04 Lab Numbers: $907-IS, 2S, 3S, 4S, 55 Reported: 05-17-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID ,,~AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID ,~;AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID BIO- 15 B10.30 Bio- 35 Bio- 50 al0- 63 (mg/l<g) (rog/kg) (rog&g) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) MTBE 0.010 0,50 12 15 25 BENZENE 0.0050 ND 6.7 56 120 130 TOLU EN E 0.0050 0.0073 260 570 11 DO 1000 ETHYLBENZ'.ENE 0.0050 ND 120 120 210 210 TOTAL XYLENES 0.0050 0.040 810 ??0 1300 1300 GASOLINE F~ANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND 7500 6100 13000 11000 Report Limil Multiplication Factor: I 1000 1000 1000 2000 Date Sampled; 04-26.04 04-26-04 04.26-04 04.27.04 04-27-04 _ nstrume~t tO: VAR-GC1 VAR.CoCl VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 Analyle$ reported ~s ND were not detected or belo~, [he Practical Quentitation Uml! Pracflc. al Quentitation Limit = Reporting Limit x Report Limit Multiplication Factor APPROVED BY; APPROVED BY: -.,,./,.,4 / FROM :Castle Analytical Lab FAX NO. :209~841507 May. 17 21~4 03:09PM PB CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Et~v ron ~nenta~ Te.~t n9 Services 2333 Shuttle Drive. Atwater, CA 95301 Phone (209) 384-2930 Certificate # 2480 Fax (209) 384-1507 He~Schy Environmental ...... ~ltam PmJeot ID: Lucky 7 - Bakersfield Sampled: See Below P.O. Box 229 Re~erence Number: 6907 Received: 04-30-04 Bess Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Soil ~ Exlracted: 05.10.04 Attn: Scolt Jackson Sample PmplA.alysia Method: EPA 5030/8260 A.elyzed: 05-1~ Lab Numbers: 6907-15, 2S, 3S, 4S. 5S Repealed: 05-17-04 MTBE CONFIRMATION BY EPA METHOD 8260 GCIMS ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID .';AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B10- 15 al0-3O B10- 35 al0- 50 al0- 63 (rog/Kg) (mglkg) (mglkg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mg,'kg) MTBE 0,010 0.26 2.4' ~9 20 29 Report Limit Multiplication Factor: 1 10 10 20 50 Date Szmpled: 04-26-04 04-26-04 04-26-04 04-27-04 04-27-04 * ¥~l~e Iow compared lo 8020 due to odor difference from one eno Of brass lube t0 the other. ISurrogata ReooYerioa 1,2-Dichlometlla~e-d4 78,6% NA NA NA Toluene-d8 79,2% NA NA NA NA I~=tru~e~f: HP 5972 MS Analytes roporled ;~ ND were not detected or below the Pracll~al Quant~afion Limit Pramicel Quantita~ion Limit = ~epOffing Limil x R~od [i~t Mulflpli~fion F~t~ Clo~ Cbde-- / ..... J~h~ps ' / b~ Die.or FROM :Ca~ile Analytical Lab FAX NO. :209J841S07 Mau. 17 2~04 0B:OgPM P9 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Envir°nmental Testing Services 2333 Shullle Drive, AtwBter, CA 95301 ' Phone: (209) 384-2930 C..rtific~te # 2480 · Fax; (209) 384-1507 P.Q Box 229 Reference Number: 6907 Received: 04-30-04 Bass Lake, CA 936f)4 Sample Description: Soil Extracted: 05-10-04 ALII3: Scot[ Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Method:. EPA 5030/8260 Anelyzed: 05-10-04 Lab Numbem: 6907-,6S, 85. 95, 10S, 14S Reported: MTBE CONFIRMATION BY EPA METHOD 8260 GClMS ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID (AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B10- 75 B10* 10S B10- 120 1~10.12S 811.45 (rog/Kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mgtkg) {rog/kg) {mgfkg) MTBE 0.010 1.8 0.14 0.11 0.047 ND Report Limit Multiplication Factor: 2 1 I 1 I tSurrogate Recoveries 1,2,Dichloroethane-d4 NA 79.3% 83.6% 83.3% 83.0% Toluene-d~, NA 90.?% 96.7% 95.5% 93.0% Instrument: HP 5972 MS Analytos reported as ND were not detected et below the Practical QuantllaliOrt Limit Practical Quantital{or~ Lime --~eportlng ~ Report Limit Multiplication Factor BY: ,/ I1 ANAL Y~'I': ~ ~-..~ APPROVED FROM :Castle Analgtical Lab FAX NO. :2093841507 Ma~. 17 2004 03:09PM P10 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY E~vironment~l Te~ting Service~ 2333 Shuttle Drive, Alwelee, CA 95301 Phone: (209) 364-2930 Certificate ~ 2480 Fax: (209) 364-1507 '~er~chy Environmental Client Project ID'. Lucky 7 ~ Bakersfield ' " ~ Sampled: See B'elo~ ' P.O. Box 229 Reference Numbe~: 6907 Received: 04.30-04 Ba.~.~ Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Soil Extracted: 05-10-04 Attn: Scott Jackson Sample Prep/AnalySis Method: EPA 5030/8260 Analyzed: 05-10-0~ Lab Numbers~ 69Q7-15S. 168. '17S. 18S, lgS Reported: 05-17-04 MTBE CONFIRMATION BY EPA METHOD 8260 GCIMS ANALY-I'E REPORTING LIMIT RAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID Bll -55 811 -70 Bll -85 611 - 100 Bll - 120 (mglKg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mglkg) (rog/kg) , (mg,'"kg) MTRE 0.010 Q,12 0.24 0.090 (~,030 0.06~ Report Limit Multiplication Factor; 1 1 I 1 1 Dele Sompled'. 04-27-04 04-27-04 04-27-04 04.27-04 04.28.C)4 ISurrogate Recoveries 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 68,9% 81.7% 102% 103% 89.8% Tolueno-d~ 051% 1Q7% 118% 126% 93.5% Instrument: HP 5972 MS An~lytes reported [as ND were nol detected o~ ~lew the P~icel Quant~ation Li~ Quantltation Umlt = ~epo~lng Li~it x R~o~ Limit Multipli~tlon Fa~or '"'"" G:I. In~t~ment: V~rlan ANALYST: ~PROVED BY: C~ ~ ~~ Director FROM :Castle Analytical Lab FAX NO. :209384150? Mag. 17 2004 03:07PM P3 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmental Te.~tlng Services " 2333 Shuttle Ddve, At, water, CA 95301 ' -- Pitons: (209) 384-2930 Cefiificate # 24B0 Fax: (209) 384-1507 Environment,,I IJ HerSchy Client Project ID: Lucky 7- Bakersfield Sampled: 04~7-0~ II P.O, Box 229 Reference Number: 6907 Received: 04-29.04 [[ B~.~.~ Lake, CA 9,3604 Sample Description.' Soll Extracted: 05-04.04 I Attn; Scott Jack.on Sample Prep/Analysis Method; EPA 5030/8015M, 8020 Allaly~.ed; 05-04-04 Lab Numbers: 6gO?-6S, 7S. 85, 9S, 10S Reported: 05-17.04 TOTAL PETROl. SUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID E. AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B10- 75 B10-90 el0- ~0S al0- 120 B10-125 (mSIkg) (mglkg) (mglk9) (mi)tkO) (rog/kg) (mglkg) MTBE 0.010 3.4 ND 0.14 0.22 0,063 BENZENE 0,0050 5,5 NO ND ND ND TOLUENE 0.00SD 62 3.3 0.0066 ND ND F~THYLP, ENZENE 0,0050 20 3,9 ND ND ND TOTAl. XYLENES 0,0050 130 30 0.0074 ND ND GASOLINE I~ANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 1200 870 ND ND ND Re~pmt L~ultlpJtcatlo['~ Factor; :1.00_ 2OQ .......... --1 ........... -1 ............... ri ..... % Instrument ID: VAR.GC1 VAR. GCl VAR-CC1 VAREC1 VAR-GC~ Analy[es reported as ND were not detected or below Ihs Precti~l Quantitation Pracfloel Quantltetion Limit = Reporting Limit x Eepoff Limit Multiplication Factor FROM :Castle Analytical Lab FAX NO. :2093841507 Ma~. 17 2084 03:08PM P4 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmental Testing Services- 2333 Shuffle Drive,' Atwator,'CA 953~t Phone: (209) 384-2930 ' - Certif~oate # 2480 Fax: (209) 384-1507 P,O, Box 229 Reference Number. 6901 Received; 04-29-D4 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Soil Extrected; 05-04-04 A~t~: Scott Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 5D30/8015M, 802f: Analy~:ed; 05-04-04 Lab Numbers: 6901-1 'IS. 12S, 13,5, 145, 15S Repodecl: 05-17-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE ' REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID E, AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID 810- 130 ~lt - Ts Bl~ -30 BI1 -45 e11.55 (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mD/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mo/kg) MTIgE 0,010 ND ND ND 0.020 0.32 BENZENE 0.0050 ND ND NO ND 0.040 TOLUENE 0.0050 0.0055 ND ND ND 0,16 ETHYLBENZENE 0,0050 ND ND ND ND O. D25 TOTAL XYI.ENE$ 0,0050 0.0053 ND ND ND 0,19 GASOLINE RANGE HYOROCARBONS 1,0 ND ND ND NE) _Repo~ Limit Muir ~cetion Factor: [:~Llfrogete °/u Recovery: FID: 73.1%IPID:?4,Sq~ FID:i~,P~Ia~:IP$.2% IqD: 1~91~ IPSO: t:12% RO:"J0,Q~,'PJ~ et,l% flf):e~',4~AI PfO:lP~,.~"& h~stru~n! ID: VAR-GCI VAR-GC 1 VAR-GCl VAR-GC1 VAR-GC 1 Aflalyle$ reported a~ ND were nol detected or beloW the Practical Quantitetion Limit Practic~q[ Quantitatien Limit = Reporting Limit x Report Limit Multiplicatiort Factor FROM :Castl~ ~algtical Lab FAX NO. :2093841507 Mag. 17 2004 03:08PM P5 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Envtronmenta~ Testini] Services 2333 Shuttle Dtlve~ AIwater, CA 95301 Phon~i (209) 384.2930 Certificate # 2480 Fax: (209) 384-1507 I~' Project ID: Lucky ?- Bekemfield Samp~ad: Below 'se, P.O. O~x 22.q Reference Number. 6907 Received: 04-29-04 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: ~oil Extracted: 05.04-04 Atln; Scott Jacksoll Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 5030/80fSM, 8020 Analyzed: 05-04-04 Lab Numbers: 6907.16S, 17S, 18S. 19S. 20S Repoffed: 0,5-17-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS · GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID ~;AMPLE ID SAMPLE I0 B'11 -70 01! .85 911 - 100 all - 120 811 - 130 (l~g/kg) (mglkg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (l~jlkg) (rog/kg) MTBE 0.0 ! 0 0, 29 · 13 0.050 0,075 0.10 BENZENE 0.0050 0.03~ ND ND ND ND TOLUENE 0.0050 0.048 ND 0,0064 0,012 0.0084 ETHYLBENZENE 0,0050 O017 ND ND ND ND TOTAL XYLENES 0.0050 0.064 ND 0.017 0.028 0.0052 GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND _l~ep_(~rt_!.imit_M ulti p!icati~ ~Eec~,on__ 1 _1 -1. a -I- -- Date Sampled: 04-27-04 04-27-04 04-27-04 04-Z8-04 04-28-04 tSu'rrogato % Recovery: riO' 11~,,, P'~O: 1131~ Fio:l/.f~Pio:.e~.t'a F~D:~7.~KIr, ID:~.i*I. F~I: I~,~- t plp:~,,t% ¢tO:l;J%lgO:I4.3','. Instrument ID: VAR.C,C 1 VAR-GC 1 VAR-GC ! VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 Anal,/te$ reported as ND were Ilot datecte(:l or below the Practical Quarttitalicn Limit Practical Quantitation Limit = Reporting Limit x Report Limit Multiplication Factor FROM :Castle analgtical Lab FAX NO, :209384150? Mag. 17 2004 03:08PM PG CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmental Te~ti~cJ ,~e~)co~ ' 2333 Shuttle' Drive. Atwatm, CA 9530~' .... Phone: (209) 384-2{)30 Certificate # 2480 Fax: (209) :384-1507 P.O. Box 229 Reference Number: 6907 Received: 04-29-04 Bass Lake, CA 936D4 Sample Description: Soil Extracted: 05-04~04 Attn: Scott Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 503D/BO1 SM, 802.0 Analyzed: 05-04-04 Lab Numbers: 6907.21S, 22S, 235, 24S. 25S Reported: 05-17-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOUNE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID [;AMPLE lC) SAMPLE ID Bll - 135 B16 - 15 816- 30 B16- 35 B16 - 45 (mg/kg) (ag/kg) (ag/kg) (mg/kg) (ag/kg) (mg,'kg) MTBE 0.010 0.036 ND 0,073 ND ND BE NZEN E 0.0050 ND NO 0.00,53 30 5.4 TOLUENE O.OOSO ND ND 0.031 330 140 ETHYl, BENZENE 0.0050 ND ND 0.0088 81 44 TOTAL XYLENES 0.0050 ND NO 0.080 530 2gO GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND ND 1.1 5500 2,500 Repo¢! Limit Multil~lication Factor; t 1 .... _1 1~00_ 250- Instrument ID: VAR-GCI VAR-GC1 VAR-GC ! V^R-GC I VAR-GCl Analyte..,, reported as ND were not detected or ttel~w the Practical Quantitation limit Practical OuantitatJor~ Limit = Rel0ortlng Limit x Repod Limit Mullil~licati~n Factor Laboratory Manago~ ,/~.aboralory Director / FROM :Castle Anal~tica! Lab FAX NO. :209J841507 May. 1? 2004 O~:OBPM P? CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Enviro~lmental Te~ting Services " 2333 Shuttle'O~i~e, Atwatar. CA 9,5301 Pt~one:"~6g) 364,293,0 ' Cerllfic, ate# 2480 Fax: (209) 384-1507 "HerSchy Environrnenlel Client Project ID: Lucky 7' - Bakersfield Sampled: 04.27-04 P.O. Box 229 Reference Number: 6907 Received: 04-29-04 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample I]esc~iptlon: Soil Extracted: 05-04-04 Attn: ScOtt Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 503018015M, 802[, Allalygod: 05.04.04 Lab Numbers: 6907-265, 27S. 28S Reported: 05-~7-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID ,SAMPLE ID B16 - .55 R16- 65 B16 - 80 (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) MTBE 0.010 ND 1.4 0.29 BENZENE 0.0050 3.0 1.9 0.043 TOLUENE 0.0050 90 20 0.092 ETHYLBENZENE 0.0050 33 6.2 0.0081 TOTAL XYLENES 0.0050 220 41 0.058 GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1,0 2400 400 ND Reporl-Limit-M u Itiplication-Factor; 250 -50 1~ ISurrogote % Recovery: .k aa Instrument ID: VAR-GC'I VAR-eCl VAR-GC 1 Analytes roporte~ a~ ND were not detected or below the Pra~i~l Quantitation Limit Prectl~] Quanlitalion Limit = Re~ortlng Ll~lt ~ Raped Limit Multiplication Footer APPROVED gY: APPROVED BY: abomf~ Director FROM :Castle Rnalgtical Lab FAX NO. :209384150? MaM. 24 2004 04:16PM PIB CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmental Testing ,Services 2:333 Shuttle Drive, Alw~te~, CA 95301 .... ~hone: (209) 3B~2930 Certificate # 2480 Fax: (~-09) ;384-1507 ilHarSchy'EnvlronmentaI Client I~roj~'ct ID: Lucky 7 - Bakersfield ..... ~;~mpled: Se~ aelow P.O, Box 229 Referel1¢e Number:, 693B Received: 05-07.04 Bess Lake. CA 93504 Sample Description: Soil Extracted: 05-12-04 Attn: Scott JaCk,on Sample Prep/AnalysiS Method: EPA 503018015M, B020 ~nalyzed; 05-12-04 Lab Numbers: 6938-IS, 2S, 3S, 4S, §S Reported: 05-24-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE W~TH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID 810. 145 B10- 180 BI0- 185 ~512- 20 B12 -40 (mglkg) (ma/kg) (mglkg) (mglkg) (mall(g) (mglkg) MTBE 0,010 ND ND 0.039 ND ND BENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND TOLUENE 0,0050 ND ND ND ND ND ETHYl. BENZENE 0,0050 ND ND ND ND ND TOTAL XYLENES 0,0050 ND ND ND ND ND GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND Rep~o~t_LImJtMulttpllcation~Rctor: 1 1 ~ 1 _1 Date aampled: 04-30.04 05.03.04 05-03-04 ~5.,06-05 05-05-04 Instrument ID: VAR.GC1 VAR.GC1 VAR-GCl VAR-CC1 VAR-GCt Ana~y~es reposed as ND were not deleded or below the Practical Quan{~ation Limit Practical Quentitation Limit = Repaying Limit x Rmpo~ Limit Multi~lical~n Fector FROM :Castle Analytita! Lab FAX NO. :209~1507 May. 24 2004 04:16PM Pll CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environ~enta~ Te~ting 5or~ice~ 2333 Shuttle Drive, Alwater. CA 95301 Phone: (~09) 384-2930 Cert~oate # 241~0 Fax: {209) 384-1507 HerSchy Envi~'onmer~tal Ctient Project ID: Lucky 7. aakersfieiO ,~;ampied: 05"~6.0~ ..... P,O. Box 22g Reference Number: 6938 Received: 05-07-04 B.ss I.e~e, CA 93804 Sample Description: Soil Extracted: 0~-12-04 Affr~: Scott Jack.~on Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 50301801 SM, 8020 Analyzea: 05-12-04 Lab Numbers: 6938.6S. 7S, 8~. 9S, '10:~ Reported: 05-24-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE! WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID 612-45 812-60 B12.80 Lq2. 100 B12- 105 (mglkg) [ms/kg) (ms/kg) (mglkg) (mglkg) (mg/kg) MTBE 0,010 ND NC) ND ND ND BENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND TOLUENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND ETHYLBENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND TOTAL XYLENES 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND NO ND ND ND ~Report Limit Multipji_c~at[o_n Factor: 1 1 I ] ] ..... Instrument ID: VAR-GC1 VAR-GC 1 VAR-GC? VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 AnaiYteS reported es ND were ,~t detected or below the Practical QuantitMio~ Limit Pra~ti0nl Quantitetioll Limit -- Reporting Limit x Report Limit Multiplicatlo~ Factor '~ari,~ Eo~e / . , APPROVED Laboretoq' Manger ~toiy Oimotor FROM :Castle Rnal~tical Lab FAX NO. :209384150? Ma~. 24 2004 04:16PM P12 CAST! ,'E ANALYTICAL 'LABORATORY Environmental T~sting Services ' 2333 $1~u~tle Drive, ^lweter, CA 95301 ' Phone: i[~09) 3fi4-2930 Certificate # 2460 Fax: (209) 384.1307 P.O. Box 229 Reference Numt)er: 6938 ~=.ece~ved: 03-07.04 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Oescril~tion: Soil I-':xlracted: 05-12-04 Attn; Scott Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Melhod: EPA 5030/801 SM, 8020 Analyzed: 05-12-04 Lab Numbers: 6938-11S. 12S, 13S, 14S, 15S Repofled: 05-24-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOUNE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALY"T'E REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID ~12- 110 B13 - 20 B13- 35 B13,45 B13.55 (rng/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/V,g) (mglkg) (rng/kg) MTBE 0.0113 ND ND 0043 0.61 0.068 FJ, ENT, ENE 0.0050 ND ND ND 0.24 ND TOLUENE 0.0050 ND ND~ ND 0.39 ND ETHYLBENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND 0059 ND TOTAL XYLENES 0,0050 ND ND ND 0.41 ND GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1,0 ND ND ND 2,9 ND Eeporl_L imit_blultiplication~acto[:_ _1 I I 1 ~ _ __ Date Sampled: 05-06-04 05-0'/-04 05-07.04 05-07-04 05-07-04 Surrogate % Recovery: .,~:~,~Pe:~,~ F~;el,~W.,'P~D: ~t,5% FID:~.~"I~,'~iD~ ~[.1% ;,IO:,;;.o~.lp~(~?.?% F~a:~j~.ev,.fpp~:e$,~,,,~ Instrument ID: VAR.-GC 1 VAR-GC 1 VAR-GC t VAR-GCI VAR.-GC1 Anaiy~e,~ reported as ND were not detected or below the Practical Qua~titation Limit Pmctlca) Ouantitatlon Limit --- Reporting Limit x Report Limit Mulljplication Factor FROM :Castle Analgtical Lab FAX NO. :2093i341507 May. 24 2004 04:17PM CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmental T'eatlng Services '2353 Shuttle Drive. Atwaler, CA 95301' Pilone: {209) 384-2930 '" Certificate # 2480 Fax: ~209) 384.1507 P.O. Box 229 Reference Niimber. ~93B Received: 05-07-O4 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Soil Extracted: 0§-12-04 Attn: Scott Jackson Sample PmplAnalysis Method: EPA 503018015M, 8020 Analyzed: O5.12.04 Lab Numbers: 6938-168. 17S, 188, 198. 20S Reported; 05-24--04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGF. WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE Il:) SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID a'13- G$ a'13 - 80 813 - 95 B13 - 100 B14.25 (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mglkg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) MTBE 0.010 0,34 0,017 ND ND ND I~ENZENE 0,0050 0,012 ND ND ND ND TOLUENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND ETHYLBENZENE 0,0050 ND ND ND ND ND TOTAL XYLENES 0,0050 0.018' ND ND ND ND GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1,0 ND ND ND ND ND -- Repor~-LimitMultiplication-Factor: 1- I 4 -1 1 Date Sampled: 05-07-04 05.07.04 05-07-00. 05.07-0¢ 04-30-04 Surrogate % Recovery: FIP:II$1~ImD:II$1~ Instrument ID: VAR-CCI VAR-CC1 VAR.GC 1 VAR-GC1 VAR--CC 1 Analyte.~ reported as ND were nol detected or below the Pra¢ll~al Ouantitatiofl Limit Practical Quantltstlon Limit = Reporting Llml! x Report Limit Multiplication Factor Director FROM :Castle Analytical Lab FAX NO. :2093841507 May. 24 2084 04:17PM P14 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Envlt0nmontal Testing Services 23:~3 Shuttle Drive, Atwater, CA 95::J'~1 Phone: ,209) 384-2930 Certificate # 2480 Fax: ,209) 384-1507 I ' HerSchy Environmental Client Project ID: Luoky ? - Bakersl~ald Sampled: See Below P.O. Box ?.2g - Reference Number; 6938 Re~elved: 05.07-04 ~IA.~-- L~ke, CA 93604 Sample Des~ption: Soil ExtracteO: 05-13-04 Arm: Scott J~ckson Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 503018260 Analyzed: 0543-04 Lab Numbers: 6938-3S. 135, 1,~S, 15S~ 15S Reported: 05-24-04 MTBE CONFIRMATION BY EPA METHOD 8260 GCIM$ ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE 113 SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B10- t85 a13.35 813- 45 Sl3- SS 613 - 85 (rog/kg) (mglkg) (mglkg) (mglkg) (mglk9) (mglkg) MTBE 0.010 0,062 0.033 0,45 I).048 0.29 Report Limit Multiplication Factor: 2 2 2 2 10 Date Sample6: 05-0~-0~ 05-07-04 05-07-04 05-07.04 05-07-04 Surrogate Recoveries 1,2-Dlchleroethane.d4 86.4% 77.0% 69,8% 72.2% NA To~uene-d8 77.2% 63.4% 66.6% 74.0% NA instrument; HP 5972 MS Analytes reported as ND were not detected or below the Practical Q~JarttJlalJon Limit Practical Quantitatien Limit v.. Reporting Limit x Rel~Ofl Limit Multiplication Factor ~boretoly Olrec, tor FROM :Caslle Analglical Lab FAX NO. :2893841587 Mag. 18 2004 04:21PM P2 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ~nvironmental 'resting Services 2333 Sl~uttle Drive, Atwater, CA 95301 Phone,;-('~09) 384-2930 Fax: (209) 384.1507 Cerllflcate # 2480 ' ' ~ample Descrp ; I . e,. . TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DIS~NCTtON ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE IO SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID ,(;AMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B-14b (~ 40' B-14b ~.55' B-14b ~ 70' E~-14b ~ 80' B-14b @ 95' (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mglkg) MTBE 0.010 ND ND ND ND ND BENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND NO TOLUENE 0,0050 ND ND ND ND ND ETHYLBENZENE 0,0050 ND ND ND ND ' ND TOTAL XYLENES O. 0050 ND ND ND ND ND GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND Report Limit Multiplication Factor; 1 1 1 1 1 nstrument D: VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 VAR-GC1 ^nalytes repo~ted as ND were not detected or below the Practical Quantltatlon Limit Practical Quantitation Limit = Reporting Limit x Reporl Limit Multiplication Factor APPROVED BY! - APPROVED BY: -4. ~ Cteri J. Cone / ' Jam ~. P~III~ ~ LeborMory Man~ger [ ~to~ Dtmctor 'FROM :Castle Anal~tica! Lab FAX NO. :209384150? May. 18 2004 04:22PM P3 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environme~l'l Te"-ting Services '" 2333 Sh~tlle Drive, Atwater, CA 9530'1 Phone: (209) 384-2930 Certificate # 2480 Fax: (209) 384-1507 HerScl~y Environmental Clienl Ptoje~'l ID~ Lucky 7 - Bakersfield Sampled: 05-05-04 P,O. Box 229 Reference Number: 6931 Received; 05-05-04 8a-~s Lake, CA 93604 Sample Descriplion: Soil Extracted; 05-t0-04 Attn~ Scott Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 503OI8015M. 8020 Analyzed: 05-10-04 Lab Numbers: 6931-65.75, 8S Reported: 05~18-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS -GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B-14b @ 110' B-14b ~ 120' B-14b @ 130' (rog/kg) (mglkg) (mglkg) (rng/kg) MTBE 0.010 ND ND ND BENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND TOLUENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ETHYLBENZENE 0,00,~0 ND ND ND TOTAL XYLENES 0,0050 ND ND ND GASOLINE RANGE HYOROCARBONS 1.0 ND ND ND Report Limit Multil31ication Factor; 1 1 1 % II~strument ID: VAR-GCl VAR-GCI VAR-GC1 A~3alytes reported as ND were not detected or below the Practical Quentitation Limit Proctical Quanlitation Limit = Reporting Limit x Repoff Limit Multlpl;catlon Factor CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ~vironmentDt Testin'.q Services ' 2333 Shuttle ~rtve, At, rater, CA 9~'30'1 Pl~one: 1209) 384-2930 Certificate # 2.480 Fax; f209) 384.1507 IIHerScl~Y Environmental Client Pro~ec! ID: Lucky 7 - Bakersfield ;~ampled: See Below I P.O. Box 229 Reference Number: 6938 Received: 05-07-04 I Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description.' Soil }_=xtracled: 05-12-04 At. tn: SCott Jackson Sample PreplAnalysi9 Method: EPA 503018015M, 8020 Analyze~: 05-13-04 Lab Numbers; 6938-21S. 22S, 23S. 245, 25S Reported: 05-24-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE RANGE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID 1314 - 30 814 - 35 BiS. 100 BiS - 120 al6- 12S (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/kg) (mglkg) (rog/kg) MTBE D.0t 0 ND ND 0074 0,0§0 0,13 BENZENE 0.0050 ND NO 0.0056 ND NO TOLUENE 0.00.50 ND ND 0.015 ND ND ETHYLBENZENE 0.0050 ND ND ND ND ND ~'DT~L_~X_Y_LEI~ E S ...... 00050 ND ND_ 0.024. ND- ND. GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 1.0 ND ND NO ND ND Report Limit Mt, ltlplloatlon Factor; 1 1 1 1 1 Dele Sampled: 04.30.04 04-30-Wi 04.29-04 04..29-04 04-29.04 Ilnstrumen~ ID: VAR.GC? VAR-GL1 VAR-GC1 VAR-GL1 VAR-GC / Analytes raper[ed aS ND were not detected or ~low the Pra~tioal Quantitation Limit Practical Ouantitation Limit ~ RepoSing Limit x R~o~ Limit Mu~iplicallon Factor Laborato~ Manage[ ~orato~ Dimmer F~OH :Ca~tle ~al~ical Lab F~× NO. :2093/~1507 Su~. 01 2004 03:04P~ P2 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 'Environmental Testin~ $ervlcea " 2333 St~uttle Orive, Atwater, CA 9,5301 ' Phor~e: (:~0g] 384-2030 Certificate # 2480 Fax: (209) 384-1S07 H,~-rSchYErtvlr°nmental ' Client Project ID: Lucky 7- Bakersfmld Sampled; 05-07-04 P.O. Box 229 Reference Numt)er: 6938 Received: 05-07-04 BassLake, CA93604 Sar~pleOescription:$oil., Extraded: 05--13-04 Attfl: Gcott Jackson Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA 503018260 Analyzed: 05-13-04 Lab Numbers: 6938-17S. 23S, 24S. 255 Reported: 0~J-24-04 MTBE CONFIRMATION BY EPA METHOD 8260 GCIMS ANALY-I'E REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID el3.8o a~e. ~oo ale. 12o ale- t25 (rog/kg) (mglkg) (mg~g] (~g) (rng/kg) M~E 0,010 0.014 0.088 0.10 0.15 Report Limit Multiplication Factor: 1 1 1 1 Surrogate Recoveries 1.2 -Dlchloroethane-d4 93.6% NA NA N^ To uene-~8 94.1% NA NA NA Instrument: HP 5972 MS Analytes reported as ND were ~ot detected or below the Prectlcal Quentitation Limit Praclicaf Ou~ntit~lion Limit = Rej~rtlng Limit x Report Lima Mulliplicelion Fev'-'tor Clari J, Cone / ' ~/atory Director FROM :Castle Analwtical Lab FAX ND. :2093@41507 Maw. 17 L:~4 03:BgPM Pll CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmenta~ Test ag Serv cos 2333 Shuffle Drive, Atwater, CA 95301 Phone; (209) 334-2930 Certificate # 2480 Fax: (209) 334.1507 I['~"~r'Schy Environmental Client Project ID: 'Luoky 7- Baker$l~ield Sample~: See BelOW I/P.O, Box 229 · Relemnce Number: 6907 Received'. 04-30-04 IJ Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Soil Exlrected: 05.10-04 t/ Atln: 3cot, Jacksen SamplePmptAn~ly$lsMethod:EPAS03018260 Analyzed: 05-10-94 Lab Numbers: 6907-20S. 218. 235, 27S, 28S Reported: 05-17-04 MTBE CONFIRMATION BY EPA METHOD 8260 GClMS ANALY'TE REPORTIN(3 UMIT SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID SAMPLE ID B11 · 1313 311. I35 316- 30 BI6.65 B16- 80 (mglKg) (mg/kq) (mg/l(g) (mglkg) (me/kg) (rog/kg) M'T'~E O.OLO 0,065 0.026 o.11 0.35 o.21 Report Llilllt Muttiplication Factor: I 1 I 1 I Date Sampled: 04-28-04 04-28-04 04-27-04 04-27-04 04-27.O4 ISun'ogate Recoveries 1,2 -Dichlor oath ane-¢14 67.7% 905% 82.9% 72,5% 75,3"/. Toluene-d9 9§.9% 97.7% 109% 77.0% 97.8% In.~trument: HP 5972 MS FROM :Castle Rnalgtical Lab FRX NO. :2093B41S07 Sun. 04 2004 04:44PM P4 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Environmental Testing ~tervices 2333 Shuttle Drive, Atwater. CA 95301 Phone: (209) $1~4-2930 Certificate #2480 Fax: (209) 384-1507 He¢Schy Environmental Client Project ID: Lucky 7 FOod Mad - Bakersfield Sampled: 05-25-04 P.O. Box 229 Reference Number: 6982 Re~elved; 05-26-04 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Water ExtraG"ted; 05-~8-04 Attn: ScOtt Jackson Sample Pap/Analysis Method; EPA 803018015, 8020 Analyze~: 05-28.04 Lab Numbem: 6982-1W Reported: 06-04-04 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS - GASOLINE WITH BTEX DISTINCTION ANALYTE REPORTING LIMIT SAMPLE ID MW.I p.q/L (IJglL) MTBE O. SD ;80 BENZENE 0.5D 360 TOI. UENE 0.50 650 ETHYLBENZENE 0,$0 110 TOTAl. XYLENES 0.50 1400 GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS 50 10O00 Report Limil Mulliplicatlon Factor: 50 SCll'ro.qate % Recovery: Ilnstrumant iD: VAR-GCI Analytes reposed aS ND were not defamed or below the Precllcal Qua~itafion Limit Practical Qua~titation Limit: Repoding gl~lt x Repod Limit Mulli~lication Factor FROM :Castle Analgtica] Lab FAX NO. :209384150? Jun. 04 2004 04:44PM P5 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Erlvironmental Testing Services 23~3 Shuttle Drive, 'AtWeter. CA 95301 ' ' Phorle ~209) 384-2930 Certificate #2450 Fax (209) 384-'1507 IierSchy Envkonmenta! Client ProjeCt ID: Lucky 7 Food Mart - Bakersfield Sampled: 05-25-04 .o. Box Z29 Reference NUmber: 6982 Received: 05-28-04 ass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Water Exbacted; 06-01-O4 tin; Scott Jack.~ol~ Sample Prep/Analysis Method: EPA -6030/6280 Analyzed; 06-01-04 Lab Numbers: 6982-1W Reported; Client Sample ID: MVV.1 ,,, VOLATILE ORGANICS - EPA METHOD 8260 GClMS REPORTING SAMPLE REPORTING SAMPLE ANALYTE LIMIT RESULT ANALYTE LIMIT RESULT (Idg/L) (1.,19/L) ~ ~ (I.JglL) BeJ)zone 25 360 1 1.Oichlorol~mpm~e 0.50 ND Bmmobe!tzene 0.50 ND, cia-1 ~ ~.DiGhloropr,opepe "'0,50 ' NO Bromochlo, r~methane Q&0 ND ![ans-l,3-Dichloropropena 0.50 , ND B romodichlor, omethane . .05.0. ND Eth¥1beflzene 25 t00 Bromoform 0.50 ND Hexachlo,robutadiene 0,50. ND Bromomelhane 0.50 ..... ND Isopropylbeflzene 0,50 1 ,rl-Butylbenzene 0.50 20 p.lsopropyltoluene 0,50 7.6 aec-Butylbenzene 0,50 8.4 Methylene chloride , , , 1.0 ND tort-But¥1berlzene 0.50 ND Napthalene , 50 94 Carbon tetrachloflde 0.50 ND nTpropylbenzene 0,50 29 Chlor, ob,~nzene 0.50 ,.,, ND Styrefle ,,,.. 0.50 ND Chlorodibromom, efllene 0.50 ND 1,1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethene 0.50 ND Chloroetha~e 0.50 ND 1,1 2 2 -,T, etrachlomthane 0,50 ND Chloroform 0.50 ND Tetrachloroethe~e 0.50 ND , Chlorometllane 0,50 ND Toluene 25 , , , 610 2-Cl~10rotoluene 0,50 ND 1,2.,3-Trichlorobenzene 0,50 ND 4-ChlorotolUene 0,50 N,D .... 1 ~2~4 -Tdchlorobe~rzene 0.50 ND I r2-Dibmmo-3-chloropropane ,0,50 ND,' 1~1 ~l-Tdchloroet bane 0.50 ND 1 2-Dlbr.omoethane (EDB) , 0,50 ND 1.1 2-Tfichloro,e, thane, .... 0.50 ND Dibromomethafle 0.50 ND Trichloroethefle 0.50 ND 1 2-Dic~tlorobeflzene 0,50 ND Tflchlor°fluoromelhane -- 0.50 ND 'l,3-Dichloroben-ene ...... 0.50 ...... ND 1,2,3-Tfichlofop ropane 0.50 ....... ND 1 4-Dichloroben.ene, 0,50 ND 1,2 4-TrlmethylbenZen8 _ 25 600 _Dichlorodifluoromet~ane 0.50 ND 1.3,5.Trimeth¥1benzene 25 16q , 1 tl-Dichloroethane 0.50 ND Vinyl Chloride 0.50 ND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.50 ND X¥1enes. total 25 1600 1 ~1 -Dichloroethene O. 50 ND ,,cl ,s-1 ~2-Di,ch, Ioroethene ..... 0.50 ND tert-gulyl Alcohol (tBA) 20 ND trans-l,2-Olchloroethene 0,50 ND Methyl ted-Butyl Ether (MTBE) 25 920 1,2.Dichloroprop~ne 0.50 .... ND Di-I$opropyl Ether (DIPE) 0.50 ND 1,3-Dichloropropane .... 0,5,0 ,, ND Ethyl ted-Butyl Ether (EtBEt 0.50 ND ?.,2-DiGhloroprop~ne , ,, 0.50 ND tert-Amyl Meth~ Ether (tAME) . 0.50 ND * Report limit adjusted for ~lilutions I Surrogate Recoveries Dibromoflumomethene 118% Toluene-d8 133% ll,2-Dichloroathene-d4 102% ~Bromofluorobanzene 141% Instrument ID: HP 5972M8 An~lytes reported as ND were nol detected or below the Practical Quantltatlon Limit. Practical Quantitation .~mlt = ~..p'ar~g Limit x Report Limit Multiplication Factor ~~~....~ .~~, .~ (pglL) -' mic¢ogrem~r lite~'_or part~ pe~"oillloll '(ppb) f ANALYST:_. Clari~J~'C~ne 7 ~ . ' APPROVPO BY: --. ' FROM :Castle Analytical Lab FAX NO, :2093B41507 Jun, 04 2004 04;44PM P6 CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY - PORTERVILLE Environmenta~ Testing Services 2780 Vowlumne Avel, $uite C Phone: (559) 781-6099 Certificate No. 2551 Poderville, CA 93258 Fax; (559) 781-6091 HerSchy Environmental Client Project ID: Lucky 7 P'OodMart-Bakersfield Serf,pled: 05-26-04 P.O. Box 229 Reference Number: P32316982 Received: 05-26-04 Bass Lake, CA 93604 Sample Description: Waler Prepared: 05-26-04 Attn; Scott Jackson Lab Numbers; P323-1W Analyzed; 05-26-04 Rep.:~rted; 06-04-04 GFAA Metals - EPA 239,2 ANALYTE REPORTING SAMPLE ID LIMIT MW-1 (tlglL) (uglL) LEAD (Pb) - Dissolved 5.0 ND Report Limit Multi 3llcation Factor: Analytes reported as ND were not detected at or above the Practical Quantitatlon Limit Practic,31 Quantitation Limil = Reporting Limil x Raped Limil Multiplication Factor APPROVED BY: ~,,4 Ja~s c.',~#~., f~orafory Direc tot CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY CHAIN OF CUSTODY localion: 2333 Shuttle Mailing Address: 2333 Shuttle Drive. Alwater, CA 95301 PAGE__OF__ Phone: (209} 384-2930 Fax: Report Altent~on~' ' -. Sampler Signature: · .'.'bb ~1~*'. ' SAMPLE ID DATE TiME DESCRIPTION/LOCATION ~ a '" OBSERVATIONS/REMArKS · [. Relinquished ~ -- Reoe~acl by: :~elinquished by: ; RESULTS DUE: CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ~R.~AJ. ,~Ag CHAIN OF CUSTODY Lec~tion: 2313 $h~ ~ve, Bldg ~8~, A~, ~ 9~I Ce~ca~ NO. Mailing ~d~: 2~ Shuffle O~, A~r. ~ ~1 PA~__OF__ Phone t F~ ~ = ~ ~ ~}~.L?;'::.:.';)~ BIN :25- V-~o ~0? ,. , , t~. : ::.:~;~:::~,,~ ~~~ ~ ~Q Note: All s~cial ~qu~ ~ ~ ~ick ruin tim~) P~v~ ~i; ,, / '~ thmuih a~hoHze/la~mt~/ n~bv: CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABO.i~6~TORYr OIIl~":'~L ~ · · , CHAIN OF CUSTODY Location: 2333 Shuffle Drive. Bldg~101~lg. AN,,'aleT. CA 9.5301 Ceaificate No. 2480' Mailing Address: 2':J33 .Shu~e C~l'tve~ Ah.¥ater, C.A 95301 PAGE OF _ .20g) 384-2930 . Fa~: . 384-1507 . ~-' 9- v [ Notes;. ....._ m ·: ~ L~:b 'lll~ ~.~:! SAMPLE ID DAI~ 1111E DESCRIPTION/LO~ATION ~ OttSERVATIONS~tEi~RK$ --q thmuSh auth~'ized lab~ralo~ ~elJrK[~shed I~. persortnet. ~.~ CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY CHAIN OF CUSTODY Locat~n: 2333 Shult~e Drive, Mailing Address: 2333 Shuffle Drive, Atwater. CA 95301 PAGE Pho~: (209) 384-2930 C uSlOlTler: "/~ ',. ] Address; Phone/FAX: - Report Attention: Sampler Signa~re: · Lab ID#: i'- SAMPLE ID .D~T£ TIME DES cRIPTIoN/LOCATION u~ OESERVATIO~iS~REMAR~S ' / quick iurn iim~) must de cleared Re~w~ ~y: , Rel~quish~ ~: ~ersonn el. . ORIGINAL FAX _CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ~0"~- CHAIN OF CUSTODY Locau~n: 2;~,,ia ~ml~b ~ BIr~. Atemer, CA 9~38t C~flc~ I~. 2480 -' ~ ' ' -;'"' ---- ,, ' ,"" ~ ' ' ' ,, ~: ~ ~-~,~/~ - ~ '~,.~:,'~-.~ ~11-70 ).~ ., L -' ~&~t ,--,~ ~-~. - ,. ~.~.~,~ m;~2 '~ · - ............ ~ Au-t~_ 'iO~ ~ " ~ H I -, I ORIG]NAL FAX .1~ CASTLE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ~;~'O~ CHAIN OF CUSTODY h,,.,,~:~o~~.~._-.,.c~K~.~ ' ' ' -~,,,.a. ......... '~' I~lmg ~ 7333 SJ'mtlJe DINe, ,~vitm.. GA .r..~.~,l PRGE~,(3~c ' ' " " ' ' ..... ~z'~;~,._..~,~-,,,,~ " "' " c.~mw: i.,o£EV '7 , ,. ::."' - ;~ .. .1 .~m~ ~ s~....~ - , s ".,~.~-~' ;q.- :-,, .~,~ -.. APPENDIX C PROPSED VAPOR WELL DESIGN DIAGRAMS erScky E v ro me tag, 2 co FIELD BOREHOLE LOG E~v~r~men~.Coasu~ng ~nd ~emed~afi~ BOREHOLE NO.: ~-lS proposed P. o. Box 229 TOTAL DEPTH: ~7~ B~ L~e, CA ~4~229 (559) ~1-7320 PROJECT INFOR~TION DRILLING INFOR~TION PROJECT: Fomer Luc~ 7 DRILLING CO.: TBA SITE LOCATION: Bake~d SLOT SIZE: 0,020" JOB NO.: A47~5 CASING ~PE: 4" Sc~ ~ PVC LOGGED BY: S. Jac~on M~HOD OF DRILLING: Hollow S~m PROJECT ~NAGER: S. Jac~on SAMPLING M~HOD: Sp~ S~n DATES DRILLED: ~A G~VEL PACK: g5 S~d WELL J WELL DETAILS J COMPLETION .... ~n~ni~ seal .... ~ sa~ .:.:.1,, .:.:. · .:.: :.:.' :!:!:, ,' NOTES: Vapor Extraction Well Page I of I er2gck£ F viro menta FIELD BOREHOLE LOG Ig~fir®nme~lt C®nsullfiag anal Remedfiafi®n BOREHOLE NO.: VW-ID propose~ P. O. Box229 TOTAL DEPTH:117' Bass Lake, CA 93604-0229 (559) 641-7320 PROJECT INFORMATION DRILLING INFORMATION PROJECT: Former Lucky 7 DRILLING CO.: TBA SITE LOCATION: Bakersfield SLOT SIZE: 0.020" JOB NO.: A47-.03 CASING TYPE: 4" Sch. 40 PVC LOGGED BY: S. Jackson METHOD OF DRILLING: Hollow Stem PROJECT MANAGER: $. Jackson SAMPLING METHOD: Split Spoon DATES DRILLED: TBA GRAVEL PACK: #3 Saad WELL I WELL DETAILS COMPLETION ..... · ~ment . . . ~n~ni~ seal ~:.:.: .... !.'.'. ,'.'. ~sand ~.~.2,, 2.~.' ::::: .i ::::: NOTES: Vapor Extraction Well Page 1 of 1 - rer cky Environme a FIELD BOREHOLE LOG ]F_,~,~r~rmme~m~ll Cons~l~g e~d ~emedfi~fi~n BOREHOLE NO.: ~-2 proposed P. O. ~ox 229 TOTAL DEPTH: g0~ B~ L~e, CA 93~4~229 (559) ~1-7320 PROJECT INFORMATION DRILLING INFOR~TION PROJECT: Fo~er Luc~ 7 DRILLING CO.: TBA SITE LOCATION: Bakemfield · SLOT SIZE: 0.020" JOB NO.: A47-0~ CASING ~PE: 4" ~ 40 PVC LOGGED BY: S. Jac~on M~HOD OF DRILLING: Hollow Stem PROJECT ~NAGER: S. Jac~n SAMPLING M~HOD: Split Spoon DATES DRILLED: ~A G~VEL PACK: g3 S~d WELL WELL DETAILS JCOMPLETIONJ I ~ ~ment ; , ~n~n~ seal j:':'::':': ~sand :.:.: :.:.' :.:.: :.:..: :i:i: · .....:.: NOTES: Vapor Extraction Well Page 1 of I '~er~c~ ~J~v~ro~m¢~ga[~ .~c< FIELD BOREHOLE LOG E~'~nm~ea~a~ C~nsu~l~ng aa~l ]~er~ed~at~e~ BOREHOLE NO.: V~i~r-3proposed P. o. Box 229 TOTAL DEPTH: 115' Bass Lake, CA 93604-0229 (559) 641-7320 PROJECT INFORMATION DRILLING INFORMATION PROJECT: Former Lucky 7 DRILLING CO.: TBA SITE LOCATION: Bakersfield SLOT SIZE: 0.020" JOB NO.: A47-03 CASING TYPE: 4" Sch. 40 PVC LOGGED BY: S. Jackson METHOD OF DRILLING: Hollow Stem PROJECT MANAGER: $. Jackson SAMPMNG METHOD: Split Spoon DATES DRILLED: TBA GRAVEL PACK: #3 Sand WELL COMPLETION WELL DETAILS cement bentonite seal //3 sand Analytical and Consulting Services ' 4309 Armour Avenu?-~ {_661) 395,0539 Bakm-~fie!d, California', 93306 FAX (661) 395-3069 CLIENT~ Cal Valley Equipment Rep~rt Date: 4/30/04 Lab Order; 0404189 Lab ID'. 0404 ! 89-001A Project: Collection Date: 4/15/04 1:49:00 PM Client SampI~ ID: 2' Disp 13 & la Matrix: SOLID Report Comment: Analyses Method Resnlt Units DLR Dale Analyzed Qual. DIESEL RANGE HYDROCARBON9 Diesel Range Hydror~.?bons ~WB015 84 rog/Kg 10 4122/04 BTEX & MTBE Benzene SWS020A 19 I.~g/Kg 15 4/20/04 Eihylbenzone SWS020A 150 . I)g/Kg 15 4120104 m;p-Xylene SWS020A 1000, ' pg/Kg 15 4120;04 Methyl ted-bu~l elher , SWS020A ND pg/Kg 15 4/20/04 o-Xyle~e SWS020A 530- ' pg/Kg 15 4/20/04 .Toluene SWS020A 4~i0 : pg/Kg 15 4/20104 , Xylene$, Total SWB020A 1500 pg/Kg 4120104 GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS G~Soline, Range Hy0~oc~'bor~s ' S~NSO1,SM 0.3 ' mglKg 2.5 ~4120104 ~'~ 4~ ~mour Aven.e ' ~~' Bakersfield, Cal!forni= ~33~ ..... F~ (661) CLIENT: Cai Valley Equipment Report Date: 4/30/~ Lab (9~dCr: 0404 i 89 Lab ID: 040~ 189-002A Pr~jeet~.. Collection Date: 4/15/04 2:00:00 PM Client:Samp}e ID~ 6"Disp 13 & 14 Matrix: SOLID Report Comment: Analyses Meth~ Result Units. DLR Date Analyzed Quai. DiESEl. ~NOE HYDROCARBONS DMsel Range Hydr~ca~s SWSO~ 5 470 mE/Kg. 10 4/~/04 8TEX & MTBE ~enzena SWE020A 630- ~g/K9 75 4120~ Elhylbenzene SWS020A St00 ' g~Kg 750 4/20104 m.p-XCene " SWS020A 43000 - pg/Kg 750 4120104 Methyl,ted-but~ et~r SWS020A ND p~Kg 75 4/~f04 o.Xyl~e SWa020A . 250~ .... Fo/Kg 750 4/20f04 Xy~, Tolal SWSO20A 68000- ~g/Kg : GasoJlne Range Hydro~rbons- SWS01'SM ' ' 1300 :mglKg . . t3 4/~0104 Ii; Qaallfler~ I" ~q0 - N-~-~temed at ~he Raporl;ng L~I S - Spike Recovery outside ar, cepled rec, o~ limes ': ~ · H - Hold Ti~e ~ce~ed NS$ - N~u~c~e~t ~ampte A~t "~ Page p.5 I ~[' ZALCO LABORATORIES,. ':".Analytical and Consulting Sore-lees ~". ,. ~':'4309 A~our Avenu~. ' (661) 395.0539 -: 'Bak~sfl~d, California 93'308 CLIENT: Ca} Valley Equipment Reporl Date: 4/30/04 Lab Order: 0404189 Lab ~: 0404189-003A Projecl: Collection Date: 4/15/04 2:00:00PM Client Sample ~: 2' Disp 15 & 16 Malrix: SOLID Report Common(: Analys~ Method R~ult Units DLR Date Analyzed Qual. DIESEL ~NG~*HYDROCARBONS D~ese) Range HyOmca~ SW80t5 8T~ & MTBE Renzono SWS020A 23. ~ . pglK9 5.0 4120/04 Elhylbenzene SWS020A 3f pg/Kg 5.0 4/~0/04 m~O,X~ene SWa020A 65 pglKg' 5.0 4120/~ Methyl ~ed-bulyl eth~ SWS020A ND 'p~Kg 5.0 4120104 o=X~e~e SWS020A TolUhne SWS020A 45 p~Kg 6.0 4120/04 Xylenes, Total '. SW8820A 88 · ~glKg 4/~/04 GASOLINE ~NGE H.~ROCAR~ONS ' Gasoline Range Hydro,boas *. ~W~l~' 8,1 raging 0.25 4!~0104 ~u~llfler~ ~ at I~ R-~ng.[Im~t Nm OMected Abbreviations: J - ~al~e deleted ~ fluantimti~ I~ R- RPD outside ac~pt~ re~ ~lts B - An~u detected in ~e aSS~t~ M6thod Ota~k ~ E - value above q uanfita=ion runge . ' - Ve~s ~ads ~xi~num Conlu~en~ Lev~ ,~ DLR~ Oete~ion Limit ~or Reporting H: ~ld T/me Exce~ed " Nod~uffic~ent Sempla ~mount :' AnalytiCal and ConsUlting S~r¢icea,: ~9 Armour Avenue -** (661) 395~539 Bake~fleld, CalifOrnia 93308 ...... CLIENT:. Cai Valley Equ'i~mcnl Report Date: 4/30/04 Lab Order: 0404189 Lab ID: 0404189,004A Projectt ~0!lertion Date: · 4/I 5/04 2:! 2:00 PM Client'Sample ID: 6' Disp 15 & ~ 6 Matrix: SOLID Report Comment: Analyses "- Method Result Units DLR Date Analyzed Qual. DIES~ ~NGE HYDROCARBONS Diesel Ra~e Hydr0~r~s SW8015 39 m~[Kg I 0 41~104 BTEX & MTBE ~ene ~WS020A 62 . - pg/Kg i6 4/20104 Elhylbengene SWS020A i200 ~ * pglK~. 160 4/20/04 m,p~X~ne SW~020A 2800 *~. pg/Kg' 1~0 4/20104 Methyl te~-bu~l ~her SWSOZOA ND { p~K~ 15 4120104 o.X~ene SWS0~0A .... 2900.-: yg/Kg ' 150 4/20/04 Toloe~ SWS020A 1100 [ 'ug/Kg 150 4~20~04 X~enes, To~l - SWS020A. .. 5700-- -[ pg/Kg 4120~4 GASOLINE ~NqE HYDROCARBONS. Gaaolin~ Rm~ge H~rocar~ns .... SWBO15M * ' 82 mg~g . 13 4120104 NO; N~! Oet~:~cd at the Repo~l ~g ~ mit ' ~ S - Sp~ke R~Ove~ outside ~p~d m~ve~ limits - Ar~al~e det~l~ tn ~ $~aied ~l~ ~- i', ' ~ --RPO .ouIside aC~pte¢ mco~/im~ Value. excce~s MaXum Con~n~ev~ ..... , DLR~ D~ Lim~ ~m R~din~ - HO~ Tt~ E~ed~ ; ;NS~ - No~u~cten~ Sa~le Amount Page ~ of I I '~'.ZALCO LABORATORIES, 1NC.' : Anaiy~iCal and Con_~u~tlng Ser:'¢ic. ea 4309 Armour Avenue (661) 395-0539 ' Bakersfldld, California 933DS ... F~ (661 CLIENT:. Cai Valley Equipment Report Date: 4/~0t04 Lab Order: 0404189 Lab ID: 0404189,005A Proje~l: ColleCtion Date: 4/15/04'2;20~00 PM Client Sample ID: 2' Di~p I 1 & 12 Matrix: SOLID Reporl ~alyses M~hod Result Un~ts DLR Pa~e Analyzed Qual. DIESEE ~NGE HYDROCARBONS Oieael Ra~e Hydroc~bons SWSO 1 ~ ND mg/K~ 10 4/2~04 BTEX & MTBE Benzene SW~O20A ND... F~/~g 5.0 4/20104 . Ethyl~ene SWS020A ND pglKg 5.0 4120/04 m',~Xyle~e SWS020A ND, : pg/Ko' 5.0 4/~4 Methyl (~ut~ ether SWB020A ND ~ . pg/Kg ' ' 5.0 4120104 o-Xylene SWS020A NO..~ Fg/Kg'" 5.0 4/20/O4 Toluene SWS020A ND ' P9~9 5.0 4120~04 XyJene~ Tbtal '. $WS0g0A · ND- : ~g/Kg 412~04 GAsoLiNE ~N~E HYDR~ARBONS,. Gasoline Ra~ge Hyd~o~rbo~'.. SW8015M ND rog/Kg ~,. 0.25 4120104 Ouallfl*~ I" NO: ~O~ Dbt~led at Iho R~od~0 [tmi~ ~ ~ - Spike Rec~ Outs~ae a~ep~od mcove~ : B - ~a}~e de/ecled tn ~ p~[~ ~ Blank.. ,' ~ E - Va ue abnv~ quent~lat~n ron~e ' - Veiue ex~a Maximum C~a~-Levet .... DLR:. Dete~ L~ for Repo~ H - H~d Yhne ~e~ , NSS - N~ciem Samite ~ount Page 5 ofi I ____-- i'la~ 03 Oar 0~: iBa ~ ~:*' ~"**-'4309 Armour Avenue · ~ Bakersfield, Cel,ifornia 93308 F~ CL~NT~ Cai Valley Eq~Pment Repo~ Date: 4/30/04 Lab Order; 0404189 Lab ID: 04041 ~9-006A Project: CoilectionDate: 4/[5104 2:24:00 PM Client Sample ID: 2'Disp 9 & 10 Ma~rlx: SOL1D Re.ri Comment: Analy~s. Method Result l~nils DLR Date Analyzed Qual. DIESEl. ~NG~: HYDROCARBONS Diesel Range Hydrocarbons SW8015 220 mo/Kg 10 ~TEX & MTBE Benz~e ~W~O2OA ~ID ..... p~lKg ' 5.0 Ethylb~nzene SWSO20A 10 · p~lKg 5.0 4120/04 m,D,X~ene SWS020A 7Z ~ p~/Kg- ~.0 4120104 Melhyl ]ed-botyl ether SWSO20A ND p~/Kg 5.0 4120~4 mXy~e SWSO20A 23 ; pg/Kg- - 5,0 4/2~04 T01d~nb SWS020A 55 , ~g/Kg 5.0 4/20104 ~,'T~al ' SW6020A 100.. ~ pg~Kg .... 4~20/~ ~ ":~ffiE'~NGE HYDROCARBO~ ~'~.R~dm~rbons - '. SWS01'SM ' L1 mglKg 0.25 4/20/04 : ,i' ~ QaaP, llergl.. NO;~NoLOetectecla',g~eRe!~oningLIml! * $.$p~keRecove[yoyt.siqeacceptedreco~ery~imits '. [ Abb*evlatle~ns: J - Aw~..y~e delected'belo~t quantltaiion limits " ! R ' RPD o~,qside accopted recove~ trails . O - Atlulyl~ (letected In It~e assoO_'_a!.ed Method Blank t E - Value above qua-qtation · * - Valu~ ex~ee~s Maximum CofltarnLnant Level ...... } ' DLR:' Oblecfion.Limlt far Reposling ' ~ H - kioid Time i. . . ~ NS$ ~ Non-$ufli~e0! ~amp e Amoun! ., ! !, Page 6 or'! ! _ p.9 Ha~ 03 04. 09: 1Sa ~ ~ 4309 Armour Avenue ~ (661) 395-0539 F~ (661) 395-3069 .. ~' ' Bakersfield, Callfornl~ 93308: ~~'","~.~ .... . ,,, ~ ~ * ......... .~.~ · ..... CEIENT=.., : Cpi Valley Equipmcm Report D=te: 4/30/04 Lab Ord~ ~04189 [,ab ~: 040418~-007A .. FrOjett: Collection Date: 4/~/04 2:30:00 PM Client. Sample.ID: 6' Disp 9 & l0 Matrix: SOl.rD Report Commen~: Analyses · , M~lfi6d' Result 1/nils DLR Date Analyzed Qu~. DIESEL.~NGE HYDROCARBONS .... Diesel Range t'lydrocmbons ~W~015 83 mglKg 10 4/22/04 BTEX"&',MTBE penzene SWa020A NO pg/Kg - ~,0 4/20/04 Elhyl~nzene ~WB020A 960 , pg/Kg 75 4/20/04 m.p-Xvlene SWBO20A 4200 pglKg.. 75 41~04 Metal led,buy other ~WB020A hid pg~g 5.0 4t20/~ 0-X~e~ ~WaO~0A 2300. pg/Kg 75 4/20/D4 ',Toluene SWaO20A 3 l0 pg/Kg 75 X~nes~ Total - SWa020A 5500 pglKg .. 4/20104 - Gasofine ~enge Hydrocarbons ... swaoISM 55" rog/Ko ! 3 4/20/04 . ~ellRc~.l · N~'. No( O~ecled at t~ Re~tng Umit' .. ,~ - Sp~o R~py~ Outside ar~cp~ed ~e~ . Abbreviat~fl~- ~ -.AnB~e deiced ~ qua~flat~n tJ~ts ~. R - R~D out~ide uc~pf~ rec~e~ I/mils ' B ~ Anal~e det~l~ tfl ~ ~ ~1~. 8lank~ ~. E - Value ahn~ quant~3[~cn r~ I ' ~ Va!ua ~:c~ ~x;,JUm Con~t ..4 .. Levul. Del~ Um~ for ~ing H - H~ 'r~ Ex~ ;i NSS - No~;S~ den~ Snmpte Am~n~ ' ~ ~ PageTofll ii.. ' ZAI..CO LABORATORIES,. INC.; · Anai~ical and Collsulting Services 4.309 Armour Ayenu. a.'. (661) 395-0539 [.,.. Bakersfield, Callfornh~.93308 .... FAX. (661) 395-3069 CLI]ENT: Cai Valley Equipihent Report Date: 4/30/04 Lab Order: .., 0404189 Lab ID: 0404189-008A Project: Collection Date: 4/15/04 2:37:00 PM Client Sample ID: 2' Disp 5/6 Matrix: SOLID Report Comment: ,. Analyses Method Result Units DLR Date Analyzed Qual. DIESEl- RANGE'HYDROCARBONS D~esel Range Hydrocarbons SW8015 190' m g/Kg 10 4122/04 I .BTEX & MTBE Benzene SWS020A ND. - IJg/Kg 5.0 4/20104 E{hyll:ienzene ~WS020A 9.9 ~Jg/Kg ' 5.0 4120/04 ~ m,~)-X, ylene .'.' $W8020^ 25 .... ~Jg/Kg ' 5.0 4/,?.0/04 ~., .. Methyl terlobutyl ather SWS020A i',lO ' IJg/K~ ' 5.0 dl20/04 " o-Xylefle ' ' SWe020A 8.3. uglKg 5.0 4t20f04 ~ Toluene EIWS020A ND pg/Kg 5.0 4120104 Xylen~,~J, Total ' ' ' SWS020A 33. pg/Kg' ' 4/20/04 ~ i GASOLINE RANGE HYDROtT. ARBONS ,, Gasoline Range Hydrocarbol~ .. SWS01'$M ' ' 2.0 mgfKg . 0,25 4t20/0¢ , [ :. '. A~revlnt~ns= J - Anal~ dete~ed ~elow q~nlilal~ limi~ ~ R. RPD oubi0e accepted r~w limits ' [ ' - Va~ue e~eds Moxlmum Con~ant. L~eY;" ' [ ;~ DLR: ~t~ Li~'~r Re~d~ng p.12 Ha~ 03 O~ OB: lBa ~ ZALCO LABORATORIES, tNC~ · Ar~lytlcatandConsulfing Services ' *~309 Armour Avenue (661) 395-0539 Bal~er$floId, CalifOrnia 93308 FAX (661) 395-3069 CLIENT:., Cai Valley Equipment Report Ii,re: 4/30/04 Lab Order: 0404189 Lab ID: 0404 189-010A PrOject: Collection Date: 4/15/04 2:51:00 PM ClienI. Sample !1~. 2' Disp 3/4 iX{atrix: SOLID Report CommeM: Analys~s Method Result Units i)[,R Date Analyzed Qual. DIESEl, RANGE HYDROCARBONS · Diesel Range Hydrocarbons $W8015. ND "rog/Kg 'i0 4,/2Z/04 BTEX & MTBE .... Benzene BWS02OA ND pg/Kg 5.0 4/20/04 Ethylbenzene SWS020A ND .. pg/Kg 5.0 4/20/04 "m,p-Xytene SWS020A ND pg/Kg 5.0 4/20/04 Melh¥1 ter~-butyl ether SWS020A ND .pg/Kg _. 5.0 4/20/04 * o-Xylene SW8020A ND pglKg 5.0 4/;)0/04 · Tbluene SWSO20A ND pg/Kg 5.0 4120104 Xylenes, Total SW802OA ND ,Fg/Kg 4/20/04 GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS Ga~oltne Range Hydrocarbons SWS015M ND mglKg 0.25 4~20~04 ~,l..=liflers/. NO'- No~ Deiecte~'a! me RcPod~rig Umil '" , $- Spike Recove~ ours,de accepted recover, ,mils AbbreviatiOns,* J - Analyte detected belov~ quantJtal/on .limits '~ ' R - RPD m~tside sccep!ed recovery limits ~ B - Analyte detected in Ihs associated Me~od.l~,laMc: ~ i E - Va~' above quahfitol~on ra .nge ' ' - ~ntu~exceeds E~ximum Coniemine~lt Level.. i ! Dl~:J3etecti~n Limit t'or Repc. llng \ . Page 10 o£11 ; U3 04.O9: l~a ~"~~;" ~'" "4309 Armo~ A~e.ue ~ : (66~) 395-0539 ' Bak~sfim{d, Ca{l¢orn{a 93308~ ' F~ (661) 395-3069 CLIENT: Cal Valley Equipment '" ' Report Date: 4/30/04 Lab Order:* 0404189 " Lab ID: ~041R9-009A Project:. Calleetlnn Da~e: 4/]5/04 2:~5:00 PM Client Sa~leiD: '2' DisP 7/8 Matrix: SOLID Repo~ Co~ent~ Analyses Method. Result Units' DLR Date Analyzed Qunl. DIESEL ~NGE HYDROC~OMS Die~el ~nge Hyd~-ocarbonS SW8015 g5 mg/Kg 10 4122104 BTEX'& MTBE .' ,, Benzene SWS020A ND pg/Kg. 5.0 4/20/04 Elhy~ze~ . - SWS020A ND Fg/Kg 5.0 4/20104 m,p-Xylene SW8020A ND pg~g 5.0 4/20104 Melh~ teA-bu~l et~ SWSO20A ND' pg/K9. 5.0 4/Z0i04 o-Xylene SW6020A ND. pg/K9 5.0 4~20[04 Totuene, 9WS020A ND pg~g 5.0 4120104 Xylems. Total SWS020A ND ~ pglKg 4120104 GASOLINE ~NGE HYDROCARBONS't Gasoline Range Hydro~rbons SWSO15M ' ND ' ' rog/Kg 0.25 4/2~04 AbbreviationS: J - Analyte detected below qua~b'l~tlo~ limits .' :'i, R - RPD oulside ;ccept~ mcovo~ ~imils B. Anal~o det~t~ in tt~ aSS~I~ ~th~ ~: E. Value a~e quanfilalion range : ' - ~a~ e~B~ Maximum Contain nan L~ ! [ .. DL~ Delecfion Limit ~ Re~mng H - H~id Ti~ E~ ; NSS ~ Non~uff~c~ent 5ample ~ount , p.13 Ma,-J 03 04 09: 19a * ~';,~ 4309 A~our Avenue (~61) 395-0539 CL~T:- · Ca] Valley Equipment' Report Dale: 4/30/04 Lab Order: 0404189 Lab I D: 0404 ! 89-011A Project: Collection Dale: 4/15~4 2:55:00 PM Client. Sample ID:.' 2' Disp ~/2' Matrix: SOLID Report Comment: ~aiS, aes. Melh~d Result ' Units DLR Date Analyzed Quai. DIESEL ~NGE HYDROCARBONS . Diesel Range Hydm~rbons SW8O 15 830 mgtKg 10 BTEX & MTBE Benze~ ~WS020A ND p~/Kg. 5.0 4/20t04 EthylDen~ene SWS0Z0A ND , pg~(g 5.0 4120/04 m,p-X~ne SWS020A 6.6 pglKg 5.0 4/20/04 Met~'ted-bu~t eth~ SW8020A ND pglKg 5.0 4120104 ,* o~ylene SWS020A ND pglKg. 5.0 4~20~04 , TDlue~e SW8020A ND ?g/Kg 5.0 4120104 ~ , ,~ Xylem{. Total SW~2OA 6.6 PO~Kg. 4120104 ~ G~oll~ Range Hydrocarbons - SWSO~5M 0.45' mglK9 0.25 4120/04 I" ~ Qu=lifle~/. ND,~. Not Detec[ed a! the Repoding Limit *: , S - S~ke R~e~ outs~e a~ept~ mc~e~ JimKs ~ ~ . Abbrevl~/idm~ J - An~e detecf~ ~ quanti~ilOn I~ ~' ' R - ~f~ ~ccep~ m~' timl~s ~. i B - An al~e dete~ea in the a~bc~ Me~ ~.~ ?, E - ~1[~ a~ve ~anlila~n ran~ ~ ~ ' ' H- "o~ T~e ~bd~ ,, ~ ~ NSS-Non~uffident SampteAmoUnt ; ', ~{ Page lloflf - AJE 4100 Easton Drive, Suite 12, Bakersfield, CA 93309 nVironmental, Inc. Bus: (805)327-7429 Fax: (805)327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT Holden Truck Stop i~''~ 3775 Pierce Road Bakersfield, California 93308 January 1998 Michael A. Feldman Registered Environmental Assessor State of California No. REA-02251 Expiration Date: 06/30/98 Ha-Fol~gden Registe~d Geologist State of California No. 1954 Expiration Date: 04/30/99 AJ TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction 1 Summary and Conclusions 2 Environmental Concerns 3 Site History and Aerial Photograph Review 5 Field Inspection 7 Geology and Hydrology 10 Regulatory Compliance 12 Review of Environmental Databases 14 Recommendations 18 Limitations 19 References 20 EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 Location Map Exhibit 2 Site Plan & Photograph Location Map Exhibit 3 Looking Southeast from Northwest Portion of Property Exhibit 4 Looking Southwest from Northeast Portion of Property AJ Exhibit 5 Looking Northwest from Southeast Portion of Property Exhibit 6 Looking towards Convenience Store & Tire Shop Exhibit 7 Looking towards Southwest Portion of Property Exhibit 8 Looking towards Office Building Exhibit 9 Looking towards Truck Repair Shop Exhibit 10 Looking Northeast towards Site of Former Building Exhibit 11 Depth to Groundwater Map Exhibit 12 Groundwater Elevation Map APPENDICES Appendix I Hazardous Materials Management Plan Appendix II Bakersfield Fire Department Permit to Operate Appendix III KCEHSD Letters Appendix IV SJVUAPCD Permit to Operate Appendix V Vista Site Assessment Report AJE INTRODUCTION At the' request of Mr. John Ivy, Senior Vice President of San Joaquin Bank, A J Environmental, Inc. has performed a Phase I Site Assessment of the property located at 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, California. It is located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 29 South, Range 27 East, M.D.B. & M., Kern County, California ! ~ (Exhibits I & 2). ~.. According to the Property Profile furnished us, the property is currently owned by Chuck Jimerson and Margaret B. Jimerson, husband and wife as joint tenants. It was purchased from Constance C. Bowles, a widow, Beatrice V. Bowles, a single woman, Henry M. Bowles Jr., a married man as his sole and separate property, an undivided 1/12 interest each: Steven Ernest Lawrence, a single man, an undivided 1/3 interest and George M. Bowles, a single man, an undivided 1/3 interest, as shown on the Grant ii.i!I Deed dated April 6, 1984, and recorded May 4, 1984, in Book 5655, Page 1069, San Francisco County, California. The purpose of the site assessment was to determine if any environmental related liabilities were associated with the subject property. One day was spent at the site reviewing the facility. Aerial photographs from August 1937, July 1956, January 1975, May 1981, April 1985, May 1990 and June 1995 were utilized for the site study. This Phase I Site Assessment addresses only the observed surface features. Boreholes were not drilled for the purpose of obtaining subsurface samples, nor were --- surface samples gathered for laboratory analysis. AJ SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The site investigation was conducted on December 16, 1997. The field inspection revealed no signs of aboveground storage tanks, exposed wires, exposed pipes, high voltage power lines above or adjacent to the property, natural depressions, soil stains, chemicals or raw materials, wells, hazardous wastes or solid wastes, on-site landfills, pits or sumps. · The site investigation did not reveal any natural, cultural, recreational or scientific I!' values of special significance associated with the property pertaining to sole source aquifers, wetlands, coastal dunes and beaches, threatened and endangered species, wild/scenic rivers, critical and unique habitat, archaeological resources, historic ~ buildings, structures and sites, designated landmarks or recreational areas. Eight items of environmental concern are: · Establishing that the present underground tanks and dispensers have never leaked. · Possible contamination from underground tanks that were located east of the present dispensers. · Possible contamination from aboveground tanks that were located south of the building that used to be on the west portion of the property. · Possible contamination from former fuel dispensers. · Buried hazardous waste from the removal of underground tanks that were .- located at the site of the present tanks. · Possible contamination from the underground diesel tank reportedly located south of the truck scale. · Possible contamination from the underground waste oil tank reportedly ,.. located south of the truck repair shop. · Meeting the "upgraded" underground storage tank regulations, effective December 22, 1998. Based on our observations a Phase II Site Assessment is required. 2 AJ ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Description: Fuel Leakage Determination - Underground Tanks and Dispensers The four underground tanks and dispensers should have samples collected at depths of two and six feet below their bases to determine if evidence of contamination from fuel leakage is present. Testing at these depths is required when abandoning underground tanks as specified in Handbook UT-30, "Requirements for Permanent Closure of Underground Hazardous Substance Storage Tanks" published by the Kern County Environmental Health Services, Hazardous Materials Management Program. The supply lines running from the tanks to the dispensers are not of concern since they consist of a 2" fiberglass inner pipe inside a 4" PVC secondary containment outer pipe that return to a 12" PVC sump. Description: Fuel Leakage Determination - Former Underground Tanks located east of present dispensers. The site of the two former underground tanks should have samples collected at depths of fourteen and eighteen feet below ground level to determine if evidence of contamination from fuel leakage is present. Description: Fuel Leakage Determination - Former Aboveground Tanks located south of the building that used to be on the west portion of the property. The site of the two former aboveground tanks should have samples collected at depths of five and ten feet below the ground to determine if evidence of contamination from fuel ~, · leakage is present. -. Description: Fuel Leakage Determination - Former Fuel Dispensers. The six former fuel dispensers should have samples collected at depths of two and six feet below the ground to determine if evidence of contamination from fuel leakage is present. Description: Buried Hazardous Waste A legal determination should be made of the necessity for removing the buried hazardous waste located on the property. 3 AJ Description: Possible Contamination from Underground Diesel Tank The underground diesel tank, reportedly located south of the truck scale should be located by a geophysical survey. If found, samples should be collected at depths of two and six feet below the base to determine if evidence of contamination from fuel leakage is present. Description: Possible Contamination from Underground Waste Oil Tank The underground waste oil tank, reportedly located south of the truck repair shop should be located by a geophysical survey. If found, samples should be collected at depths of two and six feet below the base to determine if evidence of contamination from waste oil is present. Description: Meeting "Upgraded" Underground Storage Tank Regulations This is of future environmental concern. An automatic means of inventory reconciliation, annular space and sump sensors and dispenser pans must be installed by December 22, 1998. 4 SITE HISTORY AND AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH REVIEW The subject property is located at 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, California. It is currently owned by Chuck Jimerson and Margaret B. Jimerson, husband and wife as joint tenants. A copy of a current title report was not made available for review. It is found on Assessor's Parcel Numbers 332-093-12 and 13 totaling approximately 1.5 acres. The Zoning is M-1-D (Light Manufacturing Zone - Architectural Design Zone) and P (Automobile Parking Zone). The aerial photographs were viewed at the Kern County Engineering and Survey Department and the City of Bakersfield, Engineering Services Division, Department of Public Works. Examination of the August 10, 1937, aerial photograph shows that the subject property contains a small residence, in the west central portion. Pierce Road is a paved two lane road and borders the property to the east. Gulf Street and Getty Street are dirt roads that border the property to the north and south. There is a two story metal roofed building on the lot to the north. Truck gardens are to the east and bare land with a small residence to the south. To the west are an oilfield office, warehouse, oilfield housing and a sump. The west flowing Calloway Canal is 1,100 feet to the northeast. The nearest railroad is a spur line 1,500 feet to the northwest. The July 15, 1956, aerial photograph shows that the property has been developed as a truck with a residence Pierce and commercial in the stop facing Road, a large building southwest corner. There are two, vertical, aboveground storage tanks, aligned in an east-west direction, approximately 110 feet south of the northwest property corner. An oilfield storage yard is located on the north side of Gulf Street, that has been paved. There are warehouses with outside storage of oilfield pipe on the east side of Pierce Road. The property to the south is used for truck parking and there are small houses to the west. The January 31, 1975, aerial photograph shows that the small house has been removed. A large building is present in the northwest corner. The large building in the southwest corner now has six fueling islands extending to the east. The western edge of the property is now bordered by a freeway. A large truck parking lot is on the north side of Gulf Street. There are commercial buildings with outside storage of oilfield pipe, east of Pierce Road. The property to the south is used for truck parking and a restaurant. 5 AJE FIELD INSPECTION An on site field inspection of the property was conducted on December 16, 1997, as part of this Phase I Site Assessment. The property fronts Pierce Road for a distance of 290 feet, between the centerline of the vacated Gulf Street to the north and Getty Street to the soUth. The north boundary extends to the west for 293 feet and the south boundary fronts Getty Street for 246 feet. An automotive body shop occupies the southwest corner of the adjacent property for a distance of 130 feet to the north and 45 feet to the west. Highway 99 forms the remaining west boundary for 160 feet. The average elevation of the property is approximately 406 feet above sea level with the natural slope to the north, as shown on the Oildale Quadrangle. Photographs of the site were taken during the field inspection. Their locations are shown in Exhibit 2 and the photographs are included as Exhibits 3-10. The entire parcel appears to be nearly flat with surface drainage directed to the north and south. It is paved with blacktop and concrete. There are four structures on the property. A small (120 ft2) tree planter is the only significant unpaved area on the j property. The largest building is a 4,809 ft2, Butler type truck repair shop on a concrete slab with an attached 1,689 ft2 convenience store and 720 ft2 tire shop of similar construction. A two stow, 2,048 ft2, Butler type building on a concrete slab foundation, contains a ground floor shower facility and a second floor office. A 60 ft2 scale house is east of the truck scales and a standard oilfield derrick stands over the scale house, serving as --- the support for an advertising sign. A small 175 ft~ metal storage shed is located northwest of the truck repair shop. Along the fence line, north of the body shop are I. several drums containing asphalt repair slurry and resurfacing emulsion. , During a site visit with Mr. Jimerson on November 17, 1997, it was observed that the ~ -- repair shop contained a 1,000 gallon aboveground waste oil tank, 2 x 55 gallon drums of ......... waste anti-freeze and a 250 gallon tank partially full of new anti-freeze. Mr. Jimerson reported that in September 1985, six tanks (two aboveground and four underground) were removed from three different locations. Sizes ranged from six thousand to ten thousand gallons. They were at the site of the present tank installation, a location east of the dispensers and a location northwest of the truck repair shop. Contamination was present at the one location tested. In October 1985, four double walled underground tanks were installed. There are still two unpermitted Underground tanks present on the site. One is a twelve thousand gallon underground diesel tank that has not been used since October 1985. It is reportedly located south of the derrick. The other is an underground waste oil tank of unknown size, reportedly located south of the repair shop. 7 AJE Contamination from the site of the present installation, as well as all of the removed tanks was buried in an on-site lined pit that was covered with three inches of base material and three inches of asphalt. Some contaminated soil was also trucked to a Ready Mix batch plant for use as asphalt batch material. To verify the absence of asbestos containing material being present on the property, sampling of suspect materials would have to taken and analyzed by an accredited laboratory. This was not requested as a part of this site assessment. Utilities available to the site are: Electric - Pacific Gas & Electric Company Gas - Pacific Gas & Electric Company Water - California Water Service Company Sewer - Onsite septic system The present land usage of adjoining properties was observed to pose no environmental threat to the subject property. City of Bakersfield Zoning maps were reviewed for this area. The results of our reconnaissance are described below: North: The land north of the property is Zoned M-1-D (Light Manufacturing Zone- Architectural Design Zone). It is occupied by a strip mall. East: The land east of the property is Zoned M-1 and P (Automobile Parking Zone). It is occupied by an inactive truck wash and a commercial building and Gulf Street. South: The land south of the property is Zoned M-1 and P. It is occupied by a commercial building and a restaurant. West: The developed land west of the property is Zoned M-1-D and is occupied by an automobile body shop. The remainder is the right-of-way of State Highway 99. AJE If any construction work is planned, forty-eight hours prior to commencement, Underground Service Alert (800-227-2600) should be notified for the location of all underground utilities. AJ GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY The 1973 Oildale, 7.5 Minute Topo,qraphic Quadran,qle shows that the property is on flat land with a regional gradient to the north of 5 feet per mile; less than a one percent slope. The ground elevation of the property is approximately 406 feet above sea level. The Geolo,qic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet shows that the site is located on "Recent, Great Valley, Fan deposits." The Kern County Seismic Hazard Atlas, shows that the site lies on "younger sediments." The site is in the "Cajon loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes" soil type as shown on the Oildale, United States Geologic Survey 7.5 minute soils map published by the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service in, Soil Survey of Kern County, California, Northwestern Part. Quoting from the publication: "This deep, somewhat excessively drained soil is on alluvial fans and plains. It formed in alluvium derived dominantly from granitic rock. The vegetation in areas not cultivated is mainly annual grasses and forbs .... Permeability of this Cajon soil is rapid. Available water capacity is Iow. Runoff is very slow, and the hazard of water erosion is slight. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more .... If this unit is used for urban development, the main limitations are the hazard of soil blowing and rare periods of flooding .... Buildings and roads should be designed to offset the limited ability of the soil in this unit to support a load. If the density of housing is moderate to high, community sewage systems are needed to prevent contamination of water supplies as a result of seepage from onsite sewage disposal systems." Groundwater in the unconfined aquifer occurs at a depth of approximately 25 feet below the ground surface as recorded in Kern County Water Agency, February 1, 1997, 1996 Report on Water Conditions Improvement District No. 4, (Exhibit 11). Based on the Groundwater Elevation Map, the gradient is to the northwest at approximately 120 feet per mile (Exhibit 12). According to the Water Supply Report 1993 by the Kern County Water Agency, the total dissolved solids in the unconfined aquifer are about 100 parts per million. An examination of the California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Ener,qy, 1997, Map #435 shows that there are no abandoned or operating oil wells on the property. There are many producing and abandoned oil wells within a mile, especially to the west. All the producing wells are west of the freeway. The wells are not considered a threat to the property. According to the Fault Activity Map of California And Adiacent Areas, 1994, the subject property is located in an area that has been seismically active in historic times. The last major event was in 1952 when the White Wolf Fault, 16 miles to the southeast moved and caused extensive damage to the City of Bakersfield. Some of the data 10 ..... AJE developed below is also from the Kern County Seismic Hazard Atlas and the Alquist- Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act. There are three broad categories of major faults within '38 miles of the property. They are listed below: Faults that have had movement in historic time or are moving now are: Kern Front 3 miles north Premier 5 miles northwest Cottonwood Creek 9 miles east White Wolf 21 miles southeast Buena Vista 26 miles southwest San Andreas 37 miles southwest Garlock 38 miles southeast A fault zone that is currently seismically active at depth, but has not had surface movement in historic time is: Kern Canyon 29 miles southeast Other nearby faults that have demonstrated movement in prehistoric time are: Kern Bluff 6 miles east-northeast Edison 9 miles southeast Pond-Pose Creek 10 miles north-northeast Kern Gorge 13 miles northeast Wheeler Ridge 27 miles south Elk Hills 28 miles southwest Historic refers to the time since the California Mission system was established in 1769 and accurate written records were kept. The Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act has published an earthquake fault zone map of the Oildale Quadrangle, that shows the subject property is over a mile from the closest Alquist-Priolo zone. This act identifies known historic earthquake related surface faults, and establishes an approximate 500 foot wide zone on both sides and ends of the traces, where special construction methods may be required. The Kern Seismic Hazard Atlas for the Oildale Quadrangle shows no buried faults within a mile of the property. 11 AJE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 'City of Bakersfield Buildin,q Department The City of Bakersfield Building Department was contacted on December 18, 1997, to .... examine building permits for the subject property. The only permits available for site I. for the construction of the and the two structures, were septic system story building. The permit dates were December 6 and 9, 1991. City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division f-- The California Health and Safety Code requires that if you handle a hazardous material !.' in quantities equal to or greater than (a) 500 pounds of a solid, (b) 55 gallons of a liquid, or (c) 200 standard cubic feet of a compressed gas at any one time, you must ~'~-"' establish and implement a business plan for the emergency response to a release or a i.' :~ threatened release of a hazardous material (Section 25503.5 Health and Safety Code). Examples of hazardous materials can be such common items as paints, hydrocarbon based solvents, bulk motor oil, fuel and welding gases. The Bakersfield City Fire Department was contacted on November 25, 1997. A Hazardous Materials Management Plan is on file and included as Appendix I. In addition, the current "Permit to Operate, Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility" (Appendix II) expires July 1, 1999. The tanks passed the current annual " tightness test. City of Bakersfield Planninq Department There are no files on record for the subject property. City of Bakersfield Public Works Department Floodplain maps prepared under the National Flood Insurance Program covering the sUbject area were reviewed on December 9, 1997. The subject property is located on Community Panel 060077-0004B, May 1, 1985, and lies within the area designated as Flood Zone C. The Federal Emergency Management Agency defines Zone C as an area of minimal flooding. Kern County Assessor's Office The Kern County Assessor's Office was contacted on December 16, 1997, to check the year that structures were placed on the tax rolls. 12 AJ The truck repair shop was constructed in 1947, convenience store building in 1948, scale house in 1950, shop in 1954 and two story building in 1992. Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD) Records for the Subject property were reviewed on November 24, 1997. Letters signed by Ann Boyce, formerly with KCEHSD agreeing to the containment of gasoline contaminated soil in an on-site lined pit and the trucking of diesel contaminated soil to a Ready Mix batch plant, for use as asphalt batch material were found (Appendix III). There are no records of samples having been taken from tanks, clean confirmation beneath the after the contaminated soil was removed, nor were Case/Closed - Cleanup Complete letters found for any of the tanks that were removed. This was brought to the attention of Amy E. Green, Hazardous Materials Specialist. She reviewed the files and on December 11, 1997, issued a closure letter (Appendix III). KCEHSD views the site investigation as being closed, using techniques that were acceptable to the department at that time. Due to the Proposition 65 Disclosure Act and "Cradle to Grave" liability, it is recommended that a legal opinion be obtained as to leaving the buried hazardous material on site. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Mr. Warren Albert of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) (805/398-5881) was contacted on December 16, 1997, concerning the three pole mounted transformers located on the pole in the southwest portion of the property. We were informed that they was installed in 1988. The probability exists that the transformers do not contain PCB. The manufacture and sale of PCB was banned in 1976. All electrical equipment containing 50 parts per million (ppm) or more PCB is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)..The transformers presently being used in PG&E's electrical system contain mineral oil insulating fluid. Transformers that may contain only minute ':'" concentrations of PCB will usually not be removed unless they are due for replacement , through normal utility operations. Since the insulating fluid is contained inside a sealed transformer it poses very little health risk to the public and the EPA has chosen not to require their removal from service. !. '- If a customer desires a laboratory analysis of the insulating fluid to determine if it is contaminated with PCB, PG&E will do this at the customer's expense that amounts to $500 per transformer. If the results show a PCB concentration of 50 ppm or more, the transformer or the insulating fluid will be replaced and the cost of the test refunded. San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District (SJVUAPCD) Permit To Operate No. S-910-1-1 issued by SJVUAPCD for the gasoline dispensing equipment that expires on January 31, 2002, can be found in Appendix IV. 13 AJ REVIEw OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATABASES A review of environmental databases was conducted for the subject property by Vista Environmental Information. Their report is included in Appendix V. SCL The California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances ..... Control maintains an inventory of facilities subject to investigations concerning likely or " threatened releases of facilities. These lower hazardous substances from those are priority than SPL sites. 1~ Three sites within ¼ mile of the subject property are on the list. ..; '~ Valley Perforatinq Company Valley Perforating Company, located at 3201 Gulf street, 0.21 miles east of the subject property is a former Annual Workplan Site, referred to the Regional Water Quality Control Board. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the southeast and away from the property. San Joaquin Drum Company ! '. San Joaquin Drum Company, located at 3930 Gilmore Avenue, 0.43 miles southwest of ~-: the subject property has had preliminary assessments and a site inspection performed by the Environmental Protection Agency. It was determined that the contamination was not serious enough to require Superfund action or National Priorities List consideration. No further remediation action is planned. It is believed that no threat to the subject · property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the northwest and !.~.~. away from the property. Assured Transportation Assured Transportation located at 3228 Gibson Avenue, 0.48 miles southwest of the subject property was the subject of a complaint. The site was inspected by the Department of Toxic Substances Control and it was determined that no problem existed. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the northwest and away from the property. CERCLIS The CERCLIS List contains sites that are either proposed to, or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. 14 · ' AJ Six Sites within a ¼ mile of the subject property is on the list. Five of the sites are NFRAP (No Further Remediation Action Planned) sites, where following an initial investigation, no contamination, was found, contamination was removed quickly, or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists from any of these sites, since the groundwater gradient at all the locations is away from the property. Joaquin Company San Drum San Joaquin Drum Company, located at 3930 Gilmore Avenue, 0.43 miles southwest of the subject property has had preliminary assessments and a site inspection performed by the Environmental Protection Agency. It was determined that the contamination was not serious enough to require Superfund action or National Priorities List consideration. No further remediation action is planned. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the northwest and away from the property. LUST . The California Environmental Protection Agency maintains an inventory of leaking underground storage tanks. There are fifteen sites within a ~ mile of the subject I property. Thirteen of the sites have case closed/cleanup complete status and do not L._, present a threat to the subject property. San Joaquin Refininq Company San Joaquin Refining Company, located at 3542 Shell Street, 0.14 miles northwest of the subject property has had a contamination assessment performed. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the northwest and away from the property. Beacon Service Station #596 i . Beacon Service Station # 596, located at 3225 Pierce Road, 0.26 miles south of the I. ' subject property has had a contamination assessment performed. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the southeast and away from the property. 15 AJ SWLF The Integrated Waste Management Board data base consists of open, closed and inactive solid waste disposal facilities and transfer stations. One site within ¼ mile of the subject property is on the list. Valley Perforatin,q Company Valley Perforating Company, located at 3201 Gulf street, 0.21 miles east of the subject property is a former Annual Workplan Site, referred to the Regional Water Quality Control Board. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the southeast and away from the property. CORTESE The California Office of Environmental Protection, Office of Hazardous Materials maintains an inventory of facilities with hazardous waste. Eight sites within a ~ mile of the subject property are on the list. Six of the sites have case closed/cleanup complete status and do not present a threat to the subject property. San Joaquin Refinin,q Company San Joaquin Refining Company, located at 3542 Shell Street, 0.14 miles northwest of the subject property has had a contamination assessment performed. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the northwest and away. from the property. Beacon Service Staiion #596 Beacon Service Station # 596, located at 3225 Pierce Road, 0.26 miles south of the subject property has had a contamination assessment performed. It is believed that no threat to the subject property exists since the groundwater gradient at this location is to the southeast and away from the property. TRIS The EPA has established an inventory of Toxic Chemical Emissions from certain facilities. Facilities subject to this reporting are required to complete a Toxic Chemical Release Form for specified chemicals. San Joaquin Refining Company, located at 3542 Shell Street, 0.14 miles northwest of the subject property is required to complete a Toxic Chemical Release Form. 16 AJE USTiAST The California State Water Regional Control Board maintains an inventory of registered aboveground and underground storage tanks. The subject proPerty and nine sites within ¼ mile of the subject property are on the list. RCRA-L,q Gen/Sm Gert The EPA's Program identifies and tracks hazardous waste point RCRA from the of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilities database is a compilation by the EPA of facilities that report generation, storage, transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. Sites that generate large or small quantities of hazardous waste are on the database. Four sites (one large and three small) within ~/8 mile of the subject property are on the list. [ .... RECOMMENDATIONS Based' on our observations, it is felt that a Phase II Site Assessment that consists of the r- collection and analysis of samples to establish that the aboveground tanks, t _ underground tanks and dispensers have never leaked is required. i'~ REFERENCES Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act, lg87, Oildale Quadran,qle !. California Division of Mines and Geology, 1964, Geolo,qic Map of California - Bakersfield Sheet ~-~ California Division of Mines and Geology, 1994, Geolo.qic Data Map No. 6, Fault i...~ Activity Map of California and Adjacent Areas California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Energy, 1997, Map #435, Fruitvale, ~ Union Avenue, Stockdale, Kernsumner I. Kern County Assessor's Office, 1997, Property Characteristics Kern County Planning Commission, 1974, Kern County Seismic Hazard Atlas - Oildale Map (. ~ Kern County Water Agency, 1995, Water Supply Report 1993 I Kern County Water Agency, February 1, 1997, 1996 Report on Water Conditions .. Improvement District No. 4 United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1988, Soil Survey -.- of Kern County, California, Northwestern Part, Oildale, United States Geologic Survey 7.5 minute soils map and soils descriptions United States Geological Survey, 1973, 7.5 minute series (topographic) map, Oildale Quadran,qle 20 Akins St / / Marhn R~'i~n Thnma~ Ay AJEI 4100 E~ton Drive, ~ 2 E~kemlSeld, CA @330, t805) 327-7429 Fax 18OS) 327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK SEC 23 - T29S - R27E PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT KERN COUNTY,CA HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT 1 I DATE' JANUARY 1998 Gulf Street Building I' ::::::::::::::::::;f;fi:::?::::::::: ~ U G Tanks :::::::A~ :~::::::~: ~'~~ :!:i:i:i:i:i '~. :: f;g :::~:::: Waste Oil ~ s,~',~%. I Tank ~Y~ '----~ , Getty Street LEGEND ~ Photograph Location I ~!'~;~'* Underground Tank El SEC 23 T29S R27E AJ 4100 Easten Ddve, #12 Bakersfield, CA 93309 (805) 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 · PG & E Pole KERN COUNTY,CA " SAN JOAQUIN BANK SCALE: 1"= 50' PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP O Former Aboveground Tanks BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SITE PLAN & PHOTOGRAPH LOCATION MAP Tower Corner EXHIBIT 2 I DATE: JANUARY 1998 LOOKING SOUTHEAST FROM NORTHWEST PORTION OF PROPERTY LOOKING SOUTHWEST FROM NORTHEAST PORTION OF PROPERTY AJEI ~oo ~,o~o~w, ~,~ ~,~,~, o^~o~ (805) 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA EXHIBIT 3 & 4 I DATE: JANUARY 1998 I LOOKING NORTHWEST FROM SOUTHEAST PORTION OF PROPERTY LOOKING TOWARDS CONVENIENCE STORE & TIRE SHOP AJEI 4100 Easton Ddve, #12 Bakem§eld, CA 93309 (805) 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA EXHIBIT 5 & 6 I DATE: JANUARY 1998 I LOOKING TOWARDS SOUTHWEST PORTION OF PROPERTY LOOKING TOWARDS OFFICE BUILDING AJEI 4100 Easton Drive, t~lVl 2 Bakersfield, CA 93309 (805) 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA EXHIBIT 7 & 8 I DATE: JANUARY 1998 I 30 28 SEC 23- T29S-R27E AJ El4100 Easton Ddve, #12 Bakersfield, CA93309 1805) 327-7429 Fax I805) 327-1707 KERN COUNTY,CA SAN JOAQUIN BANK REF: KCWA, IMP. DIST. NO 4, 1997 PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT · HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA GROUNDWATER ELEVATION MAP EXHIBIT 12 ~DATE: JANUARY 1998 19 PROPERTY LOCATION 30 2 SEC 23 T29S' R27E aJ'-',-I 4200 East~ n Dqv e, .~ _=~a,..~ stield, CA 93309 - - (805) 327-7429 Fa '.'~5) 327-1707 KERN COUNTY,CA SAN JOAO. UiN REF: KCWA, IMP. DIST. NO. 4 1997 PHASE I SITE ASS--$-~MENT , HOLDEN TRUCK S,OR BAKERSFIELD. C~._~.,;. RNIA DEPTH TO GROUND;AA.-ER MAP EXHIBIT 11 IDATE:' JANUARY 1998 LOOKING TOWARDS TRUCK REPAIR SHOP LOOKING NORTHEAST TOWARDS SITE OF FORMER BUILDING AJEI 4100 Easton Ddve, #12 Bakersfield, CA 93309 (805) 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA EXHIBIT 9 & 10 I DATE' JANUARY 1998 LOOKING TOWARDS TRUCK REPAIR SHOP LOOKING LOOKING NORTHEAST TOWARDS SITE OF FORMER BUILDING AJEI 4100 Easton Ddve, #12 B~ (805) 327-7429 Fax ( SAN JOAQUIN BA PHASE I SITE ASSE~ M HOLDEN TRUCK S BAKERSFIELD, CALIF EXHIBIT 9 & 10 I DATE: JJ \ ! 3~ 32 33 5 4 19 LOCAT1C~N ;ALIFORNIA A' PANAMA LN 3O 2 4200 Easton Drive, #2 Bakersfield, CA 93309 SE023 t29S R27E - - I805) 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 KERN COUNTY,CA SAN JOAQUIN BANK REF: KCWA, IMP. DIST. NO. 4, 1997 PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER MAP EXHIBIT 11 IDATE: JANUARY 1998 SEC23 T29S R27E 'A,J'-I--'"' 4100 Easton Ddve, ~ 2 Bakersl~eld, CA 93309 - - {805) 327-7429 Fax {805) 327-1707 KERN COUNTY,CA SAN JOAQUIN BANK REF: KCWA, IMP. DIST. NO 4, 1997 PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENT ' HOLDEN TRUCK StOP BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA GROUNDWATER ELEVATION MAP EXHIBIT 12 IDATE: JANUARY 1998 APPENDIX I .) i ~8/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page ~ Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order i.i.~ 02 - Fixed Containers on Site ':~ln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP ii-02-012 ACETYLENE Gas 104 High [i'. · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 ~02-001 PROPANE Gas 34570 High [_~i · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 i..~02-016 PROPANE Gas 36390 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-002 REGULAR GASOLINE Liquid 5500 Moderate i · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-003 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE Liquid 5500 Moderate t if/ · Fire,,Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-006 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 90 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL ~::~;02-004 DIESEL FUEL #2 Liquid 12000 LOW · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL _.02-010 OXYGEN Gas 201 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 I..02-008 WASTE OIL Liquid 1000 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL !02-014 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 55 Low ~ · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL ~O2-015 DIESEL #2 Liquid 12000 Low !" · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-013 ARGON Gas 130 Minimal ! · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-007 CHASSIS GREASE Liquid 55 Minimal /. · Fire, Reactive, Delay Hlth GAL !. 02-005 MOTOR OIL Liquid 190 Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL '02-011 NITROGEN Gas 304 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 ~-02-009 REFRIGERANT Gas 6120 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Reactive, Immed Hlth FT3 i'~/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 4 Page ' 02 - Fixed Containers on Site i ' Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order D2-002 REGULAR GASOLINE Liquid 5500 Moderate [.- · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No 'Form: Liquid Type: PureDays: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL Dally Average GAL Annual Amount GAL 4,000.00 --~ 130,000.00 iTM 5,500 Storage I~Press T Temp Location UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlUNDERGROUND STORAGE !. -- Conc! Components ; MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IGasoline IModeratel 27 ~2-003 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE Liquid 5500 Moderate i · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No i Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL -- Daily Max GAL ] Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 5,500 I 4,000.00 . 125,000.00 Storage I Press T TempI Location i ~ UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbient IAmbient I UNDERGROUND STORAGE ~ -- Conc! Components 100.0% ]Gasoline ]Moderate~ ~2-006 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 90 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days.: 365 Use: ADDITIVE Daily Max GAL90Il Daily Average60.00GAL ! Annual Amount720.00GAL-- Storage ~ Press T Temp PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbientlAmbtontlSTORE/sHOP/B%~L~catiOn STORAGE -- Conc Components . MCP---TGuide 100.0%"]Ethylene Glycol ILow ! 27 i'-J25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page ~' 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order )2-014 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 55 LOW · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE Daily Max GAL . Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL ~. 55 I 22.00 ] 200.00 Storage IIPress T Temp ,, Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC JAmbientlAmbientlWEST SIDE OF SHOP -- Conc Components I MCP ---~uide 100.0% IEthylene Glycol ~Low ~ 27 )2-015 DIESEL #2 Liquid 12000 Low · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL [ Annual Amount GAL -- 12,000 I 7,000.00 1,387,000.00 Storage ! Press T Temp Location UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlUNDERGROUND STORAGE -- Conc Components i MCP---~u~de 100.0% IDiesel Fuel No. 2 IModerate~ 27 ~2-013 ARGON Gas 130 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ... Daily Average FT3 Annual Amount FT3 --- 130 I 65.00 130.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove IAmbientlCART -- Conc Components I MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IArgon [Minimal [ 12 13/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page ] ~ 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-007 CHASSIS GREASE Liquid 55 Minimal · Fire, Reactive, Delay Hlth GAL ' CAS #: 64742-57-0 Trade Secret: No t-~I'Li Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL-- 55 I 30.00 . 220.00 ~ Storage IIPress T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbientlAmbient~WEST SHOP WALL i -- Conci Components i MCP---TGuide 100.0% ILubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) IMinimal I 27 ~2-005 MOTOR OIL Liquid 190 Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 64742-65-0 Trade Secret: No i Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT -- Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL i Annual Amount GAL--- ! 190 I 100.00 I 1,200.00 }'- Storage llPress T Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlWEST SIDE OF SHOP -- Conc! Components ! MCP ---T~Uide 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based ~Minimal I 27 '~2-011 NITROGEN Gas 304 Minimal ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No I~' Form: Gas Type: Pure 365 Use: CLEANING Days: Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 304 ! 200.00 400.00 Storage ~ Press T_~Temp ' Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove I AmbientlCART · - -- Conc Components ---rGuide 100.0% INltrogen ILo~cP ! 12 1/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page 02 - Fixed Containers on Site i ' Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-009 REFRIGERANT Gas 6120 Minimal ,,,. ~ Fire, Pressure, Reactive, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 75-71-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLING Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 I Annual A~ount FT3 -- 6,120 I 5,000.00 18,000.00 Storage ! Press T TempI Location METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM]Above IAmbientlEAST SHOP WALL -- Conc - Components MCP ---~1~ 100.0% IDtchlorodtfluoromethane !Minimal I 12 1/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page 9 00 - Overall Site <D> Nottf./Evacuation/Medical ,-~> Agency Notification HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - CALL BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT 9-1-1 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS - CONTACT APPROPRIATE AGENCY ~) Employee Notif./Evacuation 'SUPERVISOR TO NOTIFY EMPLOYEES VERBALLY AND MEET IN FRONT OF RESTAURANT FOR ROLE CALL AND CALL 9-1-1. ~) Public Notif./Evacuation TO ESCORT ALL INDIVIDUALS AWAY FROM THE SITUATION. CALL 911, REPORT THE SITUATION TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND REPORT TO EMERGENCY SERVICES AS REQUIRED. 911/800 852-7550/326-3979 ,> Emergency Medical Plan DETERMINE EXTENT OF INJURIES ETC. FIRST AIDE NON LIFE THREATENING ..SITUATIONS ARE TO BE HANDLED WITH BAKERSFIELD OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 327-4527. ALL OTHERS ARE TO BE DETERMINED BY 9-1-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS AS THEY SEE FIT. 1/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page 10 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt ~-~.> Release Prev~ntion WEEKLY SPOT CHECKS AND A THOROUGH MONTHLY INSPECTION. ALL SEAPAGE AND POSSIBLE LEAKS PREVENTED BY MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS. ALL SPILLS OR LEAKS '.jCONTAINED AND STOPPED AND CLEANED UP AS PER INSTRUCTION (MSDS SHEETS) 2> Release Containment DRY CLEAN MAINTAINED IN INVENTORY TO DAM AND CONTAIN A SUDDEN RELEASE OF FUEL PRODUCTS. Clean Up IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS. Other Resource Activation :/25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Special Hazards I> Utility Shut-Offs i'A) PROP~U~ - SOUTHEAST eom'~ER O~ em~e~'s TRue~ REPAIR SHOP OUTSIDE AT T~U~ B) ELEeTRIem~ - NORTUWEST eO~ER O~ e~e~'s ~. s.o~ ~ c) WAT~. - CO~. OF G~F ~ ~C~ D) S~EC~ - ~0~ '~> Fire Protec./Avail. Water · PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AT KEY LOCATIONS HYDRANT - PIERCE ROAD DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM ALI~,~ RESTAURANT Building Occupancy Level /25/95 HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 215-000-000376 Page 12 00 - Overall Site <G> Training /> Employee Training WE HAVE 22 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY !''WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE IN A BINDER IN EMPLOYEE BREAK ['ROOM AND MASTER FILE IN OFFICE. I "~THIS COMPANY COMPLIES WITH.THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION AND THE EMPLOYEE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS. WE ALSO UPDATE EMPLOYEES AS NECESSARY. ALL EMPLOYEES ATTEND ANNUAL RETRAINING AND UPDATE MEETING. ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM ~ MANDATES ADEQUATE EMPLOYEE TRAINING BEFORE EMPLOYEE PERFORMS ACTUAL TASK OR i FUNCTION. DETAILED TRAINING BY A SUPERVISOR, VIDEO, AND EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK ENSUER PROPER WORKPLACE OPERATIONS AND THE PROPER MANNER IN WHICH TO USE OR DISPENSE EVERY MATERIAL IN THE WORKPLACE WHETHER IT IS HAZARDOUS OR NOT. !'ii'WE HAVE AN ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM IN PLACE AND ARE IMPLEMENTING IT AT : THIS TIME. I ii> Page 2 Held for Future Use , , , ~. · Held for Future Use Holden Truck Plaza Chuck's Truck Repair Site Diagram (Not to Scale) 3775 Pierce Road ,- .... Pierce Road Update (2/5/91) Extinguisher i * = Fire Main Water Valve N G 1000 Gallon Propane Tank t G 1 t f I I Fuel Islands r S e t Under Ground I I _ t r Storage Tanks .Driver's Lounge toragc Gal Prem. Unleaded I Nitro'-en I I * ~ ! Acetylene Torch Kit · ~ ......... ._J I Argon-~l I~lfl Oil (3) 190 Gallon 2ontainer~ I I AboveG,: und I Pre Packaged ~ W~te O[ Tank Non Hazardous Storage Oil Storage '(3) 55 Ga Ion Drum (Neighboring Business) (1) Gr (1) Ge tr Oil A & R Body Shop (1) Am :ifme~ Hwy 99 AJ APPENDIX II Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility State I.D. No._ No. CONDITI VERSE SIDE Tank Hazardous Ye~{:~:~,~ ;? ~'~Tank Piping Piping Piping .. >.:..:. ,.:~.. $ .. Number Substance irii~'''~'''~' .... '""~ s talle~::"~"~ ~Type Mo~ Type Method Monitoring ...... · ~. ~-. ......::>~.'.~... ;':: ~, ~ ~ :':",-~:';;' ,rcs Issued B~ ~ ~ - Bakersfield Fire Dept To: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION tit5 Chester a~e.,-3rd Floor ~a~-~k Bakersfield, CA' 93301 ~ov~ by: AJ APPENDIX III Holden Truck Plaza 3775 Pierce Ro~d, B4kersfleld, CiIifo~nl~ 93308 Phone 327-5781 (84)5) September 23, 1985 This agreement is between Chuck Jimerson dba: Holden Truck Plaza and Cai Cheek dba: Oildale Ready Mix. Oildale Ready Mix agrees to accept approximately 60 truck loads of diesel sand from Holden Truck Plaza. This material will be transported to Oildale Ready Mix's batch plant. The location of this batch plant is on ~dmondson Pump Plant Road. The material will be stock piled and used as asphalt batch material at the rate of 5% per batch. This blending process will ensure Otldale Ready Mix of quality asphalt without any drop in quality. The material will then be sent out to various A/C paving operations within Otldale Ready Mix's effective operating range. The 60 truck loads of material will be used within a 30 day time period. "~ Oildale Ready Mix will provide Ann Boyce of the Kern County Environmental Health Department with a bill of laden for each load removed from Holden Truck Plaza and transported to the batch plant. It is understood that no EPA number will be required for this material and that Oildale Ready Mix will transport all of the diesel sand removed' by excavation at the Holden Truck Plaza site. Cal Cheek dba: Chuck Jimerson dba: Oildale Ready Mix Holden Truck Plaza The terms and conditions outlined herein are acceptable by me. I/nn/Boyce Kern County Health Department AJ APPENDIX IV SanJoaquin Valley .... U~ified Air Pollution Control Dis .trict. · ..--....:~.~ PERMIT TO OPERATE ..... · PERMIT NO: s- 9~o44 EXPIRATION DATE: Ol/~r2oo2 LEGAL OWNER OR OPERATOR: I-IOLDEN TRUCK C-mN~R ... i...'~..:..-..~ MAILING ADDRESS: 3775 PIERCE ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 ' ' '- LOCATION: 3775 PIERCE RD, BAKERSFIELD SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 295 RANGE 27E ......... ~'~ CONDITIONS 1. Thc .v-~o_r recovcrT_~ystem and it~ component~ ~hall be installed, operated, and maintained in accordan~.. with thc Stat~ certification requirement. ........ .........~, :2. Each _v-~por.r~v~'y ~y~tcm _~hall be tested to determine proper function us. ing District approved te~t ...... · method~ at ~ast once every nye years. ' .... ',-.:'i'~'i ~:. '~ TI'~~ ~hatl. b~-notifie4 by the permittee 15. day~ prior to each test. The test.results. ~hall. 1~.... .-. ~: ~.,!.~ mbmitt~l to the District no ~ater than 30 days a.rter each test. ' .... '. ......... ~.. ...'.. ~.~ This Permit to Opea~ ~m,dn_~ valid though the l~rmlt expiration ~t~ listed above, ~bj~ct to payna~t of~mual ...-complJan~ with permit conditions and all applicable local, state, and federal regulations. Tld. s wamitis.valid onlyal..thel~...,...i.. '~ specified above, and become~ void upon any transfer of owncr~lfip or location. Any modification of the equlP .ment.~ or o .petard.. ,i..~-. de, fined in Distfiet Rul¢ 2201, will require a new permit. This permit shall be posted ~ preseribed in.Distrk~ Rul~ 2010.. ' ~ ~:~.:~ .: DAVID L. CROW - Execut~ve Direktor/APCO ..... Southern Regional Offlc~ *2700 M Street, Sult~ 275 *Bakersfield, California 93301 *(805) 1~62-5200' FAX (1tO5) 1~62-5201 . ,-. :7: AJ APPENDIX V .... ~oj:ec{ N~rn~/Rel.#i N~i ~ioVided MIKi~"FE'L'DMAN '"" ....... t HOLDEN TRUCK PLAZA(CHARLES H JIMERSON) A J ENVIRONMENTAL INC 3775 PIERCE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Cross Street: NWC GETTY ST Lat tude/Lonqitude: ( 35.393281, 119.042488 ) ~'~: US:EPA .. · : :NPL :' ~:NationalP¢iorit~y;List::~ ~ ...... o o o o us EpA · ":CORRAC~S:: ;:.~RCRAC(~ti'eCti~i~Abtion~and a{SOCiated:TSD:: .. ~STATE ' :UST/AS~ ·; ;' Regi'S~e~d:Un8~grOuhd::O~ abOv~eg~a~d:{[0ra:g~: For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #1 Th s reP~tt:rneet~:t!~:e ASTMst~indard E~ 5!Z-/f0~r:~tanldardifedera ~ai~dlsta!e g~ern:~ep~:databaSe reSea!~h:,n ~ Phase~: env~r0nmen al si~e assessment~A ~(~)indicate~ a ~di~t~Ce ~ s~a~ched ;~e~a use~t~ e~eds~ t'~ese~ AS~M sea rch pa~a~ersT: ..... ~: .... LIMffA~ONOF~LIABI~ ~.' .. : ;:~ :::~::::~ : CustOmer:proCeeds a~'its :o~ risk;in:cho:~in~ ~:t~iY oh: ~iSTA~ se~iC~; ~ whole~r i~:P~t~ pti~r~to;p~oceeding wi~ an~ ~ansa~: vISTA cannot be an insurer of · e accura~ Of ~e inf0[ma~0n, er'rors 0ccu[~ing in:~onvergi~of d~ta~or for customer'S uge;~f da~;::VISTA:and ~ a~liat d Companies, o~cers, agents, employees inform~tioqpfOvid~dbyVlSTA~ :.~: :~: ~ ~:~: ~~:~:~:~' :~,.::: :~:~:::~:~::::: :::~:~ :::::. · . NOTES ,.. ~ For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 140148-001 Date of Eeport: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #2 J Catego~: A B C D Subject Site Databases Searched to: 1 mi. 1/2 mi. 1/4 mi. 1/8 mL I ~ Mulliple Sites ~ D ~ O '~ ...... ' .... Roads NPL, SPL, CERCLIS~ RCRA VIOL, ERNS, ~ ..... ' ....... . Highways ; CORRACYS NFRAP, TRJS, UST ~NE~TORS · -... .... Railroads i~ (TSD), SCL TSD, LUST, '" .... '"""' Rivers or Water Bodies J SWLF For ~ore Informmion Call VISTA Informmion Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403 Re~ ID: 149148001 Date of Repo~: November 5, 1~7 Paoe ~3 · :" ;:~!Map of.:Sit:~'SWithin Quarter Mile / . .7.'.,-,...,.~ ~. .... '/"'/'!i ~'' / 'Ii .............. ' .................... Britt:on t' ' ~' I -- -- -- --:-i:i:i"' ::!: ~:.5. !i~ih ......... ,\. ',., F ./ / ; ~urcot9 Ave ...... ~ ,,. .... ~ '~: *'% 1~.4 B'iiit .... "' ;2:;} %:., 11 "~" '~'~" ...................... ~' 0 0.05 0,1 Miles Category: A B C D Subject Site Databases Searched to: 1 mi. 1/2 mi. 1/4 mi. 1/8 mi. ~ Single Sites ~ ~ Multiple Sites ~ ~ A (-~ ........ ' ............. Roads NPL, SPL, CERCLIS\ RCRA VIOL, ERNS, "~ ................. -. Highways CORRACTS NFRAP, TRIS, UST GENERATORS ..... '-." ...... Railroads (TSD), SCL TSD, LUST, "~'~--~'"'-'~ ..... Rivers or Water Bodies SWLF · ' "". Utilities For More Information Call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403 Report ID: 149148001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Page tt4 Burr st St i 0 0.25 0.5 · ,: '1, r-- i i = 1 9th S~ Miles "-~..~"".. Highways and Major Roads Subject Site Roads ,~ '"- ,--""~ '~. Railroads "'-...-'""".. Rivers or Water Bodies - Utilities For More Information Call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403 Report ID: 149148001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 SIT E ASSESSMENT PLUS!:REPORT I. , ............................ i ....... iH.:i:! ......... i.H..!i!.!! ..................................... !i ............. i:::::i:~!iHiiiiilliST4:lO !!iii i_~.~ i.i!!! HHi ~:.~,! i!!~! ~: :,~.'~', ~'.il ~! ~__. ,,~ ~, ~i !~,'~ i~ ~' .... H. OLDEN TRUCK PLAZA 1234151 {" 1 ' 3775 PIERCE O. OOMI X NA BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 - TOPPER OiL 4028804 1 356 GETTY O. OOM/ X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 PRATTER DRUM SITE 337596 ~ ':'~ <0.01 MI X ,,'.:-:. 2A 3430 GETTY ST w ' : BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 WESTERN GEOPHYSICAL 465054 2B 3600 ETHYL O.04MI X w BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 POWER MACHINERY CENTER 1152810 3A 3818 PIERCE RD O.01M/ X N BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 LEO BLACK ELECTRIC 93117o 3B' 3909 PIERCE RD O.05M/ X X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 A T I PACKER SYSTEM 32OlO88 · -- 3B 3950 PIERCE RD O.O?M/ X N BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 PIERCE PLAZA TRANSMISSION 3201085 4A 3624 PIERCE RD O. OZMI X S BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 JIM'S SUPPLY CO. 5521393 4B 3530 PIERCE RD O.08M/ X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 CENTRAL CALIFRONIA KENWORTH 5182654 ' 4B 3525 PIERCE RD O.06M/ X i' S ,.. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 UNION CARBIDE-LINDE DIVISION lSO743a 4B 3505 PIERCE RD O. OZM/ X S BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 UNION CARBIDE-LINDE DIVISION 55565oz 4B 3505 PIERCE O.O?M/ X S BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 KEN CUMMINGS DIESEL REPAIR 12168~8 5 3309 GULF O.06M/ X E BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 X = search criteria; · = tag-along (beyond search criteria). For more information call VISTA Information SoLutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #6 0.14 MI , CO sHELL ST 0,15 MI ['ROL N ES ~NINO ST 0.22MI NG 0.22 MI 0.19 0.21 MI $ ½1LNIORE 0.22 MI \ ' 350B G~L~ORE D - 76'/' 0403. Date oi Repo~: Novembe~ 5,1997 ' · ' page ~7 For mo~e ~nto~ma[~on . Repo~ ~O: 14914~-001 ' Version 2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CORPORATION ~42372 SEC 2430 T28S R28-29E MDBM X · · BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 LAVAL FARMS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 5771247 IiTM 4358 LAVAL ROAD X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 CHINA GRADE SANITARY LANDFILL 1178120 CHINA GRADE LOOP X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CORP-EASTSI 52884o5 ROUND MOUNTAIN ROAD X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 EASTSIDE DISPOSAL FARM ~83~738 ROUND MOUNTAIN RD X ...~., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 " ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CORP-EASTSIDE 535~o$z ROUND MOUNTAIN RD X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 ! ROUND MOUNTAIN DSPL 361353 I ROUND MOUNTAIN RD NEAR X X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 I SAN EMIDO NOSE OIL FLD 36?273 ; SEC 8 TllN R21W SBBM X · - BAKERSFIELD, CA 93300 LOS LOBOS OIL FLD 250093 SEC 21 TllN R22W SBBM X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93300 KERN FRONT OIL FIELD ~59o385 E OF HWY 65 N OF X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 tENNECO OIL CO W/3 OTHERS 479856 LAT 35 25 16 LONG 119 14 25 X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303 I::.:~ ;;;: CONTINENTAL CARBON CO 100238 STOCKDALE HWY X X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 GETTY OIL CO (WI30 OTHERS) 770585 LAT 35 17 32 LONG 118 54 28 X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 VALLEY WASTE DSPL CO (W 6 OTHERS) 450715 SEC 8 T29S R28E KERN RIV FLD X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 PLEITO OIL FLD 333424 SEC 35 TllN R21W SBBM X; BAKERSFIELD, CA 93300 WILLIAMS BROS ENGINEERING CO 470450 US NAVAL PETRO RESERVE//'l-PO X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303 ' X = search criteria; · = tag-along (beyond search criteria). For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800.767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148.001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #9 BETZ LABORATORIES INC 6605093 300 PEGASUS RD AIRPORT X X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 PIONEER OIL FLD 331482 SEC 32 T11N R22W SBBM X X BAKERSFIELD, CA 93300 X = search criteria; · = tag-along (beyond search criteria). For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2,5 Page//10 ,,. Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Underground Tanks: 6 Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED ~ Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED Tank ID: ;u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SEI~VICE Tank Contents: OIL(NOTSPEClFIED) Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT ? ~'' Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN ~ Tank Size (Units): NOT REPORTED (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Tank ID: 2u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: DIESEL Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ;zooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN · : Tank ID: 3u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: LEADED GAS Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): aooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN ! Tank ID: 4u Tank Status: ACT/VE//NSERV/CE ~ .. Tank Contents: UNLEADED GAS Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): 6000 (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Tank ID: 5u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: DIESEL Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT ! .. Tank Age: NOTREPORTEO Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ~oooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Tank ID: 6u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: DIESEL Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOTREPORTEO Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): 8ooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Agency Address: TOPPER OIL 356 GETTY BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Underground Tanks: 4 Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED .... * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. , Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 ~ Version Z5 Page #77 , Tank ID: ~u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: UNLEADED GAS Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN Tank Age: NOTREPORTEO Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): 6000 (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Tank iD: 2u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: LEADED CAS Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ~oooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Tank ID: 3u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: UNLEADED GAS Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ~oooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN Tank ID: 4u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: DIESEL Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN I Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN [Tank Size (Units): ~oooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: UNKNOWN · ........... ' : ...... :'::'"' ':::: : ':: ...... Ma@ ID [:NFRApI::SRC~3860:!::: i i iiill iiiiiiiii::i!::::::::ii?:ii!:?. : ii?:iiiiii?ili::iiiiiiiiiiiii EPA]D!!ili::i::i::::iiiiiiii::i ?:iii:: CAD982505356:::.:i: :;i ,~::~ ........ ,. Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Site Description: APPROXIMATELY 270 DRUMS OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DISCOVERED AT AFURNITURE WAREHOUSE IN A MIXED COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL AREA OF Site Description: BAKERSFIELD, CA. Name: Lead Agency: Actual Start Date: Actual Completion Date: COST RECVRY DECSN DOCMT NO SUE FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT NOT REPORTED UNKNOWN ACTUAL OBLIGATION SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 91 UNILATERAL ADMIN ORDER FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT NOT REPORTED UNKNOWN ACTUAL OBLIGATION MAY 17, 1989 50000 ACTUAL OBLIGATION MAY 17, 1989 40000 ACTUAL OBLIGATION MAY 17, 1989 25000 ACTUAL OBLIGATION MAYS, 1990 30000 ACTUAL OBLIGATION AUGUST 17, 1989 210000 ACTUAL OBLIGA T/ON DECEMBER 20, 1989 Alias Name: JENKINS TRANSFER STORAGE Alias Street: NOT REPORTED Alias City: NOT REPORTED Alias Latitude: o Alias Zip: NOT REPORTED Alias Longitude: o Alias State: NOT REPORTED Alias Description: NOT REPORTED Alias Name: OR PAUL PRATTER, OWNER Alias Street: NOT REPORTED Alias City: NOT REPORTED Alias Latitude: o Alias Zip: NOT REPORTED Alias Longitude: o Alias State: NOT REPORTED Alias Description: NOTREPORT£D Alias Name: MR. JOSH PRATTER, OWNER Alias Street: NOT REPORTED Alias City: NOT£EPORTED Alias Latitude: o Alias Zip: NOT REPORTED Alias Longitude: o Alias State: NOT REPORTED Alias Description: NOT REPORTED Alias Name: BAKERSFIELD DRUM SITE * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767. 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #12 Alias Street: NE COR OF THE KERN CO MEADOWS RELD ARPT Alias City: BAKERSFIELD Alias Latitude: 0 Alias Zip: 93308 Alias Longitude: Alias State: CA Alias Description: SECURED, INTERIM STORAGE FACILITY PROVIDED 8Y KERN CO. EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: PRIVATE Site Incident Category: OTNER Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: NON-OIL SPILL Proposed NPL Update #: o Final NPL Update #: 0 Financial Management System ID: 09N8 Latitude: 3523540 Longitude: ~ 1904240 Let/Long Source: GENERA TED BY THE GEOGRAPH DA TABASE Let/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: 18030012 RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o ~Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD Lead Agency: j Qualifier: ADMINRECORDEVENTCOMPILATION/REMOVAL Category: Unknown ~ Name: ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD Actual Start Date: UNKNOWN Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Plan Status: PRIMARY !Type: REMOVAL ACTION Lead Agency: Qualifier: STABILIZATION Category: EMERGENCY [ Name: REMOVAL ACT/ON Actual Start Date: UNKNOWN I Plan Status: PRIMARY Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: REMOVAL ACT/ON Lead Agency: Qualifier: CL£AN UP Category: Unknown Name: REMOVAL ACTION Actual Start Date: UNKNOWN Plan Status: PRIMARY Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: REMOVAL ACT/ON Lead Agency: Qualifier: CLEAN UP Category: Unknown TC Name: REMOVAL ACTION Actual Start Date: UNKNOWN Plan Status: PRIMARY Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN fi! [C~;EfiG~i;iRc~E~,Yg~!G~h:~r~{o~iilsRc~i39;46::i?:iiiiii::iil, ::.iiiiiiii::iiiiii?ii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiii[ EP/~iD~iii:::iiiiiii::iiii?:iiiiiiiiiilI CAD9824:68928~?:ii/./::ii! ~ Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Generator Class: Generates at least 1000 kg./month of non.acutely hazardous waste (or 1 kg./month of acutely hazardous waste). * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA information Solutions, inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #13 ~e'gional LUST ~ Re.qibnal Le'akin.q:Under.Cltound Storaqe::Tank:l SRC~:401~Ii:i:: ; Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AOUIFER Substance: WASTE OIL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE ~Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE ~-' Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: oiscorery Date, Quant/t.y (Un/ts) i Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: ": ' Substance: WASTE OIL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Oiscovery Date, Quantity (Units) '-' Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE List Name: LEAKING TANK ;itc ID: INV.1015.000046 11 tegiOnaii LUST ?-R~qi6nal 5'[15000019 Agency Address: SA/~EASA~OVE I~:~: Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE '*':~" Media Affected: AOUIFER Substance: UNLEADED GAS Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABI_E Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #14 J STATEiLUST:,'State Leaking underground stoYafle iTankl ! :.SRC~ 4020:.ii ?iiiiiii!i:.:i : ::l A§~nC¥ I Dii:i:::::.i:.iil : ? I: ST! 5000019 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: UNLEADED GAS Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discoveo/ Date, Quantity (Un,s) Agency Address: SAME AS A8OVE Generator Class: Gene~tes 100 kg./~nth but less ~an 1000 kg./month of non.acute~ hazardous waste Agency Address: s~g As A~OVE [ Generator Class: Gene~tes 700 kgJmonth but ess than 1000 kg./month ofnon.acute~ hazardous waste leg onal: LUST ,~ Regional ~Leakin'q UnderflroundStoraqe:Tank I SRC~ 4011 :::::::::::::::::::::::: A:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: 5000665::~:~ ~: · - Agency Address: S~E4S~BOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIU~AND/SAND Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: c~g CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVA&ABLE Fields Not RepoAed: Oiscove~ Date, Quantity (Units) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I. 800 - 767. 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//15 STATELUSTi:StateLeakingundergr0und!StOraqe:Tankl~SRC~4020 ~. :::ii~::.: .: :i[A.qenc¥~lD:..I~!:: i' '. ::t 5T15000665 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL~LAND~SAND Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Generator Class: Generates ?00 kgJmonth but less than 1000 kg./month of non.acutely hazardOus waste Agency Ad dress: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: CASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: C~E CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) I STATE LUST, :state Leaking underfii'ou'nd storaqe::Ta'nk~l::SRC~40zo iii :.:.~:i~ ~ :: IA.qencY:lDi:: : :::~;;;'::::I 5Tt5000003 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) .. -~~¢ * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. , Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 i Version 2.5 Page//16 J CORTESE~isRC#:.2298 i: : i!:!!! !i!!!: !!ilil i:i:~':.'?!!i:!':~!!!!, ii JNiA: ':" Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE List Name: LEAKING TANK Site ID: INV. ID'I5.000113 .. I ~TA~E;'USTi ~i~t~e~:und~iqi;~U:rid ~;ii~i~q~ ~:¥;ink iiSRC~ ~iG;i2: INi~ :. Agency Address: SAME ~S ~8OW Underground Tanks: Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOTREPORTEO Tank ID: ~u Tank Status: ACT~W~N SERWCE Tank Contents: O~L(NOTSPEClFIEO) Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN ~'.'~ Tank Age: NOTREPORTEO Tank Piping: UNKNOWN ~ Tank Size (Units): ~oo (CALLONS) Tank Material: BARE STEEL I~STATE~UST¢~Sta~eunde~fi~0U:nd~St0~ageTa:nklSRC~;i'6i2 ~~;~;:: EP~Afle:nCylD:~:.~? ~: : N/A~:~ · ~': : Agency Address: SAME ~S ~OVE Underground Tanks: Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED Tank ID: Tu Tank Status: ACT~V~/N SE~WCE Tank Contents: UN~OW~ Leak Monitoring: MON~TO~ P~ESENT Tank Age: NOr~EPO~TED Tank Piping: U~K~OWN Tank Size (Units): ~000 (~Ac~o~s) Tank Material: BARESTEEL Tank ID: ~u Tank Status: C~OSEO REMOVED Tank Contents: OIL(NOT SPECIFIED) Leak Monitoring: MO~/rOR P~SENr f Tank Age: NOTRE~RTED Tank Piping: U~K~OW~ ~:' Tank Size (Units): ?0000 (c~L~o~s) Tank Material: Tank ID: 3u Tank Status: CCOSEO ~EMOVEO Tank Contents: D~ESE~ Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ?0000 (G~L~ONS) Tank Material: Tank ID: 4u Tank Status: c~osEo REMOVED Tank Contents: O~SE~ Leak Monitoring: MO~/TO~ P~ESgNT Tank Age: NOr~EPO~rgO Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ~0000 (C~ONS) Tank Material: ~ESrEEL Tank ID: 5u Tank Status: ~Cr~V~N SERVICE Tank Contents: O/ES~ Leak Monitoring: MON~rO~ Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: U~OWN Tank Size (Units): Tsooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800. 767,0403. Report ID: 149148.001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page # 17 :':: :: .:...:.~.....,.,,:,:. :~,...,. ,,..:, ,, ,....: .... :,,.:, ...:..:.,.,,,,,,..,:,.. ..... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : ;:.::;;:.:.....,.,.,...,:,.,,:,:.:.::::;;;:;::;; :: ...: :~d~[~:!::: :::1 :;'~::OO LDENSTATE H~: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: !:::::~:?~:~:~:.~?~ ~: ~::~ ::I D!~taoce!D ~,egi0nali LUST :~! R~gi~ha'i L~:~ki~qi U hd~i~gi~hd ::Stb~ii::i~iTank i::SRC~ 40'1ii:ii!ii ?1A~l~ricyili~i: i i!ili!!!i!i!!i !! :.!! ![ 5~i 50oo2ili71 :: :. :':.. · Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL~LAND~SAND Substance: DIESEl_ Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE 'Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE i Remedial Act on: NOTAVAILABLE I" Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE l Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discove~ Date, Ouantit. v (Units) STATEiLUS~ ~ slate Leaking undei:gmu'nd s~oraq~ Ta:nkl SRC~::4020!i!!!iiii:: iii i i !:.::il~Aqe:nCy!lD i: f:: !!:::: t5T~150002:11...., i~..:.~ Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL~LAND~SAND ' "~"~ Substance: DIESEL ', !i Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Cluantity (Units) [STATE UST ~ sta~e undei~qrou'nd s~oraq~ Ta:nk/SRC#116!2 : :~:: i :;! i i :i: !!iit'EPA/A.qe:ncy:iOl ? II~/A .:' Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Underground Tanks: r I Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED lTanks Removed: NOT REPORTED Tank ID: ~u Tank Status: CLOSED REMOVED Tank Contents: UNLEADED CAS Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT ' I Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: BARE STEEL [Tank Size (Units): ~ (~ALLONS) Tank Material: BARESTEEL Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE List Name: LEAKING TANK [Site D: INV. ID~5.000044 ,.~: -~~I~¢ * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767. 0403. , Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 i Version 2.5 Page//19 AST.~ :Ab~veGr0und:storaqe~Tank::l SRC~:3370:~; :~:! :. ::::~: Agency Address: SAN JOAQUIN REFINING 3542 SHELL BAKERSFIELD, CA Underground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED IRISi ~ !T6xi~ R~!ea~eiln~/efitory:: system ~::SRCY~ 3~16ii::::ii::!i:::/:: Agency Address: SAN JOAQUIN REFINING CO. INC. 3542 SHELL ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Chemical Abstract Service Re§istry: quantity Released: unknown ' NOT REPORTED (POUNDS) leg i0'nali EUST::~: Reqi0nal :Le'akinq: unldei~fir0dnd St0i~aqelTank !iSRC~ t Agency Address: ~N JOAQUIN REFINING CO.' 3542 SHELL ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: UNKNOWN Substance: REGULAR GAS Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE ?':?' Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE ;" Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Oiscoveo/ Date, Ouantity (Units) STATEi LUS! ¢ st~tei:£eakin:.qiundei~_qi;0u'n~is~0i~aq~ Ta:nkil I Agency Address: SAN JOAQUIN REFINING CO. 3542 SHELL ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: UNKNOWN Substance: REGULAR GAS Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE :Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE ~ Remedial Status 1: CONTAM/NAT/ON ASSESSMENT Remedial Status Z: NOT AVAILABLE i.. · Fields Not Reported: Discoveo/Date, Quantity (Units) ' i:~i~:i,i:i?il.i~i.iii~iili~A~ll~ORNiAiHiGHwA¥ip~RO:.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiiilil :STAlE::usT;;:state::undei~qr0u:ndiSt0i~a[ie:~hfikii:Si~C~ii'6~i2:. '::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:~iiii:~i:~iiii ........... I!::i?:i::' '' Agency Address: CALIFORNIA H/GHWA ~ PA TRO~ 4040 PIERCE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 Underground Tanks: Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED Tank ID: lu Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: UNLEADED GAS Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): 12ooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: FIBERGLASS * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #20 RegionaI::CERCLISISRC~i2462!!:::.:::::.: ~:::!:.:.::::i:::.::~:! i ]~::~:::iiiii~:]] :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: EPAID: A~]ency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Regional Utility Description: NEW CERCUS SITE .... Agency Address: SAMEAS ABOVE EPA Region: Congressional District: 20 Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: PmVATE Site Incident Category: unl~nown Federal Facility Docket: S/TE /S NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: 0 ~ :.~ Final NPL Update #: 0 . "~ Financial Management System ID: NOTREPORTEO Latitude: 3523490 : ~ , Longitude: 11902320 Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: 18o3oo72 RCRA Indicator: YES (RCRA FACILITY) Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: HICHER PRIORITY Category: Unknown : Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED ii'i'i Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: SCREENING SITE INSPECTION Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACT/ON PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: SCREENING SITE INSPECTION Actual Start Date: UNKNOWN Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//21 [/,e'.qional~LUST::~!R~.qiona :Leakn'g:Undergrofind:StoraqeTank:l::SRC~401::li:::: +::.:: A.qencyi Di:i::~ ::: ~::.i:.:~{5~t5000225 '' Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AOUIFER Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) STATEi LUS~ i~! ~tate! Lea kin:.q i undei;.qi~0und is~0i~a~l~ iTa:nk:t SRC~/i ~4020i!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i[ A~:r~¥il E)!iiiiiiiiiiiii:::i::iiiiiiii t 5.T~ 50002~5;:::i i;;ii!i; i ~ i Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFE/~ Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: EXCAVATE DISPOSE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantit. y (Units) !egional:: EUST::~:. R:e:gional!Leakingi Underflround ::Sto~ageiTank i!iSRC~ i40:1 i::i:::::?.:: Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE iMedia Affected: SOIL~LAND~SAND Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE !Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) ... ~~~' ° VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. : Report ID: 149148.001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 : Version 2.5 Page//22 [::STATE::IJUST ~ state: Leakingiundergmundistorage Tankl;SRC~4020 :; i i: ~ :~?. IA.qbndy !D:: !:.!.::: ::: :::~: ~ :151t 5000309 : !Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL/LAND/SAND Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT A VAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) :iii.!::::::!::ii:iiiiiiii:!!:i:ii::i: -' 'i:":i:' :'"? -: ....... i' ?i ' ":ii :" :-" ?"- ":'"'"' :: ::: :i:::::::~iF:i:::i::i:: p ~ed ~ i iiiF ii:i ii : .?~'~t~:: :::: : CORTESE:!iSRC#:Z298' :::: ::: ::: ::: :::::: ::::::: :::::::: !:':!';:i!:::ii:: ::::~ ::: :::.!!:.::::iii::! :i::::tEPNAFj~nc¥!D~,i?:~::::i?fN!A:i: ::.:. Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE List Name: LEAKING TANK Site ID: INV. ID15-000221 NFRAPi/iSRC#i3860i /i/ i!i iiii}iiii:.iii i ~iiii iii;iii~i :~ i ~ :.: : ~i~::i:.i : ::: i~i;;:ii;[CAD0564:34335 .... Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: 20 Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: PRIVATE Site Incident Category: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE /S NOT /NCI UDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: o Final NPL Update #: o Financial Management System ID: NOT REPORTED 'Latitude: 3523395 ~ Longitude: 11902480 Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED i Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown i Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: ~8o3oo~2 RCRA Indicator: YES (RCRA FACILITY) Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #23 I Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: No FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN i...'.:: Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Underground Tanks: 1 Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED Tank ID: ~u Tank Status: ACTIVE/IN SERVICE Tank Contents: UNLEADED GAS Leak Monitoring: MONITOR PRESENT Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: UNKNOWN Tank Size (Units): ~ooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: BARESTEEL Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE List Name: LEAKING TANK Site ID: /NV./D~5-O00057 egi°nali LUST,- Reqio nal Leakin.q U n'derfli~o~i nd iSto'raqei~ank Ii SRC~t 40~1;iii ?:i~iiiiil A§ency ID ~! !i::~ .: :i. L i:.~I 5T~i 5000092 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL/LAND/SAND Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE i.. Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE i ' Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE ~ Media Affected: SO/L/LAND/SAND Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE ,:, Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status Z: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//24 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Underground Tanks: 1 Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOT REPORTED Tank ID: lu Tank Status: CLOSED REMOVED Tank Contents: UNLEADED CAS Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN Tank Age: NOT REPORTED Tank Piping: BARE STEEL Tank Size (Units): ~ooo (GALLONS) Tank Material: BARESTEEL Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Status: UNKNOWN Facility Type: NOT AVAILABLE Lead Agency: NOTAVAILABLE State Status: FORMER ANNUAL WORKPLAN SITE, REFERRED TO RWOCB Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800.767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #25 !Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Solid Waste Inventory System ID: NOT REPORTED Facility Type: INDUSTRIAL. Facilities that treat and/or dispose of liquid or semisolid wastes from any servicing, producing, manufacturing or processing operation of whatevemature, including mining, gravel washing, geothermal operations, air conditioning, ship building and repairing, oil production, storage and disposal operations, wate~ell pumping. Facility In State Board Waste Discharger System: YES Chapter 15 Facility: YES Solid Waste Assessment Test Facility: NO Toxic Pits Cleanup Act Facility: YES RCRA Facility: NO ~..: Department of Defense Facility: NO Open To Public: NO ~ Number Of Waste Management Units: 1 Threat To Water: MODERATE THREAT TO WATER QUALITY Complexity: Category 8- Any fadlit.v ha~ing a physical, chemical or biological waste treatment system (except for septic s. vstems with subsurface disposal), or any Class Ilor III disposal site, or facilities without treatment systems that are complex, such as marinas with petroleum products, solid wastes, and sewage pump out facilities. Facilty Status: HISTORICAL. Any regulated facility for which the Regional Board has rescinded all WDRs or conscious(y allowed an NPOS permit to expire. Those facl7ities that are not under Waste Discharge Requirements ':::'.~,, (WURDs) may be set to HISTORY when the Regional Board considers regular enforcemenC monitoring or compliance activities unnecessary at the facility any unregulated discharger with a pending application. Waste I (Nature/Type): 'HAZARDOUS. Influent or solid wastes that contain toxic, corrosive, ignitable or reactive substances and must be managed according lo applicable DOHS standards ~ndustriaYmenufactu#ng process.' / 'WASHWA TER WASTE (PRODUCT WASHWA TER WASTES: E.G. PHOTO REUSE WASTEWA TER, VEGA T ABLE WASHWA TER)' Waste 2 (Nature/Type): NOT REPORTED Rank: NOT REPORTED Enforcements At Facility: NO .. Violations At Facility: NO ' VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #26 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE ]EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: PRIVATE Site Incident Category: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: o Final NPL Update #: o Financial Management System ID: NOTREPORTEO Latitude: Longitude: Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: unknown USGS Hydro Unit: zeo3oo~2 RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRE SITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIULAND/SAND Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767. 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version Z5 Page #27 STATE! LUS~i~: istate: Leakinqlu ndei'.qr0und ::storaqe Ta'nkt:SRC# 40201 ii:/:i::? ii::~::i~ ~ :: ~1 A§ enCyI D i, i ii :i ~ i ~"~ i it 5T~15000530 ~: ': '. i Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL~LAND~SAND Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Ouanti~ (Units) Agency Address: S~E AS ABOVE ~ List Name: LEAKING TANK (Site ID: INV. IDYJ.OOO34a Agency Address: ~ME ~S A~OVE Underground Tanks: Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED Tanks Removed: NOr REPORTED Tank ID: ~u Tank Status: CLOSEO REMOVED Tank Contents: D/ESE~ Leak Monitoring: UNKNOWN Tank Age: NOr ~EPO~rED Tank Piping: ~A~E STEEL Tank Size (Units): ~o~o (CAL~ONS) Tank Material: I~lteg onai LUS~ ;'R~qi6fiai' Le:hkih~ Uh:d~r0dnd St0:r~ank::i::SRCi~40ii~?: }; ~lA~ncy: D~ :.:: ~ : ~:}:.]; ~ 15~5~000i66 .::.. Agency Address: ROC~ESrE~ 3504 STANDARD RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Ta~ ~tatMs: NOT AVAILABLE ~edia A[~ected: SOIULAND/SAND Substance: UNLEADED GAS Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVA/LABZE Remedial ~tatMS ~: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial ~tat~s Z: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not RepoRed: Discove~ Date, Oua~X (U~its) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767,0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Verdon 2.5 P~,ge #28 I STATE:RUST: state: Leaking::undei~gi~ou'nd istoi~aq~::Tank~l SRC~ 4020i::::::::::::i::::ii i i!::i: i::lAg~/ilDi:::::::.::: i:::::::::::::::::::::ST~ 5000466:. · ' · ::. Agency Address: ROCHESTER 3504 STANDARD RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: SOIL~LAND~SAND Substance: UNLEADED GAS Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status Z: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) '- Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: REMACTION PLAN Remedial Status Z: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discove~ Date, Quantity (Units) ~e~i0~ii [~US~ ::~i R~c~i~h~i i E~ki nqu hdergl~bU nd:stotag~ Ta n k ::iisRC~ i4oiiiii i::: i :iiI ~§~fi~yii D ii i: i i ::::i i i i i iii::f 5T~15000~4~,7 ' Agency Address: BEACON ~596 3225 PIERCE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 9330! Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER · Substance: GA, SOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT Remedial Status 2_: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discove~ Date, Quantity (Units) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//29 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: REM ACTION PLAN Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) ~TAYEi [JUST i;i ;S~tbl Ed~'kik~:~ iUiidi~i;6~ii~i is{oi~(~:e iTa:hki ~ is'RC~ :40ZOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!i i{ ~:.q~tid~ii ::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::::: ::: ::: :: :: :: ~T~i 5d004~7 !ii i i! ii i;ii ii Agency Address: BEACON #596 3225 PIERCE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CONTAM/NAT/ONASSESSMENT Remedial Status Z: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) Agency Address: B~CON 3225 PIERCE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 List Name: LEAKING TANK Site ID: INV-ID15-O00334 .~S~:~i~:~i~i~:~::~:~!:~i~i~ii~1~N~AND~A~E~DE~i~:~]~:~:~i~:~.~:· ?:~i ~ ,:~ ~p~ID::~ Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CL OSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 ~ 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//30 STATE LUST::~:.:Statel Leakin.q::undei~_qround ::stoi~agelTank!::SRC/t 4o2o:17:ii?:ii:: Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: DIESEL Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE i ' Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE .. Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity ~e§i~a~ER~L~Si~R~i~6~i~!~i!iiii~i~i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii::iiiii::ii: iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii:~ii!iiiiiii?::,?:[E[~A:: D::::::::i;ii?iii::::iii::i::iiiii!::i[CAD98~1997695iii:: i::i~:i :: Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Regional Utility Description: ~ :~ NEW CERCLIS SITE ~' Agency Address: SAMEAS ABOVE Re.qional Utility Description: NEW HAZARD RANKING SITE ~e.qi0na!iCERCLISi!iSRC.,~i2462:: i:::: ~iii iii:: ~ iliiil i!ii::i :.i ! ii!iiiiiiiii ~IiEPA~:I.D:: .:::::~! i :~: :: i:.:.!:.:: ICAD983997695 : Agency Address: SiM/lEAS ABOVE Regional Utility Description: SITE SHOULD BE RANKED WHEN NEW HRS MODEL BECOMES AVAILABLE CERCUSISRC#:'385'9 '? i::: ii !i ::: i ?:!i::!i i!i:::::i?:?:iiii?:iiiii :iiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::!::!if'El~A:lD::~ ii ii:ii::: :: ICAD98i997695 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE I ' EPA Region: 9 l .... Congressional District: 2o Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: PRIVATE Site Incident Category: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDEO ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL ) Incident Type: unknown "i, '. Proposed NPL Update #: 0 Final NPL Update #: 0 Financial Management System ID: NOT REPORTED Latitude: 3523145 Longitude: n903o3o LatJLo ng Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION ANO MANUALLY ENTERED Let/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: ~ao3oo~2 RCRA Indicator: unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: SITE EVALUATIONIOISPO$1TION * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767. 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #31 Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOTREPORTEO Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM SCORE Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: HAZARD RANKING DETERMINED Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: HIGHER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: SCREENING SITE INSPECTION Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: SCREENING SITE INSPECTION Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN [ SCL:: ~ ::state Equivaledt: CERCLiS ::List:: 1 SRC#:: 3936:i ?:i::i::iiii::I :: :~ :. · .:... Agency Address: SAN JOAQUIN DRUM COMPANY 3930 GILMORE AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 933~8 Status: NON-NPL SITE Facility Type: NOT AVAILABLE Lead Agency: OEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL State Status: BACKLOG, POTENTIAL ANNUAL WORKPLAN (AWP) SITE Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN Agency Address:' SAME AS ABOVE Status: NON-NP~ SITE Facility Type: NOTAVAILABLE Lead Agency: DEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL State Status: BACKLOC, POTENTIAL ANNUAL WORKPLAN (AWP) SITE Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Versbn 2.5 Page//32 I I I [egioriali!~usTiii R~qi6nal Leakin'qi un'dei~gi'ound st0i~aq'e::Tank !iSRC~ Agency Address: ASSURED TRANSPORTATION 3228 GIBSON ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: GASOLINE {UNSPECIFIED) ': Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE "., Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE ~ .~, Remedial Status 1: CASE CLOSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE ~ .... Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Quantity (Units) iSTATE!EUST!~istate Laaking!u n dergmmid is~0iaq~ i Ta'nk ! S RC# Agency Address: ASSURED TRANSPORTATION 3228 GI8SON ST ~" BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 i. ! Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE Media Affected: AQUIFER Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED) ;~."~ Leak Cause: UNAVAILABLE ~ Leak Source: NOT AVAILABLE Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE Remedial Status 1: CASE CL OSED/CLEANUP COMPLETE Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLE Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #33 Agency Address: EPC EAST$1DE DSPL FARM SEC 2430 T28S R28.29E MDBM BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Prioritization Status: H~CH RCRA Facility Assessment Completed: YES Notice of Contamination: NO Determination of need For a RFI (RCRA Facility NO Investigation): RFI Imposed: NO RFI Workplan Notice of Deficiency Issued: NO RFI Workplan Approved: NO RFI Report Received: NO RFI Approved: NO No Further Corrective Action at this Time: NO Stabilization Mesaures Evaluation: YEs CMS (Corrective Measure Study) Imposition: NO CMS Workplan Approved: NO CMS Report Received: NO CMS Approved: NO Date for Remedy Selection (CM Imposed): NO Corrective Measures Design Approved: NO Corrective Measures Investigation Workplan NO Approved: Certification of Remedy Completion: NO Stabilization Measures Implementation: NO Stabilization Measures Completed: NO Corrective Action Process Termination: NO Agency Address: £PC EA~T$1DE DSPL FARM SEC 2430 T28S R28oZ9E MDBM BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Off-Site Waste Received: YEs Land Disposal: YES Incinerator: NO Storable/Treatment: NO * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #34 Agency Address: LAVAL FARMS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 4358 LAVAL ROAD ME~LER. CA 93301 Status: UNKNOWN Facility Type: NOT AVAILABLE Lead Agency: DEPT OF toXiC SUBSTANCES CONTROL State Status: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant Z: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Status: UNKNOWN Facilit~ T~pe: NOT AVAILABLE Lead Agency: NOT AVAILABLE State Status: FORME~ AE~U~ WORKP~AE SIT~ REFERRED TO Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant Z: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN Age'ncy Address: ~KERSRELD, CA 93301 Status: Facility Type: NOT AVAILABLE Lead Agency: DEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL State Status: ANNUAL WORK PLAN Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN ·. '~'"-.~'~'~ ' VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 i Version 2.5 Page #35 Agency Address:cAROUNDEASTSIDEMoUNTAINDISPOSALRDFARM [ Facility Status: c~o~ Pe~it Status: PERMI~ED/LICENSED Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE EPA Region: Congressional District: ~8 Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FAC/UTY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Catego~: Federal Facility Docket: S/T~ /S NOr /NC~UDEO ON r~E DOCK~r NPL Status: ~or ON NP~ Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update g: o Final NPL Update ~: o Financial Management System lB: o~ Latitude: 3~4oo Longitude: ~ ~e~6o~o LaULong Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED LagLong Accuracy: un~,own Dioxin Tier: unknown USGS Hydro Unit: RC~ Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRE SITE Type: o/scovE~Y Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Catego~: Unknown ~ame: DISCOVERY Actual Star Date: NOT REPORTED =lan Status: unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: ~ owE~ PRIORITY Catego~: Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOr REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PREU~(NARYASSESS~ENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: ~o FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Catego~: Unknown Name: PREL/U/~ARYASSESSUE~T Actual Star Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN ' VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #$6 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE EPA Region: s Congressional District: 78 Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Category: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: o Final NPL Update #: o Financial Management System ID: oe Latitude: 35o7720 Longitude: n974ooo LaP/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED LaP/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: o RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: i Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown ' Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version Z5 Page//38 Agency Address: EPA Region: Congressional District: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility: UNKNOWN Facility Ownership: unknown : Site Incident Category: SITE IS NOT iNCLUDED ON THE DOCKET i Federal Facility Docket: NOT ON NPL '~ ': /NPL Status: un~own ~ Incident Type: o / Proposed NPL Update #: o :inal NPL Update #: 09 'inancial Management System ID: 3528060 .atitude: ?1905020 .ongitude: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED ,;~- LatJLong Source: Unknown Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: ?8030012 USGS Hydro Unit: Unknown RCRA indicator: o ~Unit Name:~ovzRY Lead Agency: Unknown uPe: Category: alifier: UNKNOWN NOT REPORTED DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: IName: Unknown Actual ComDletion Date: UNKNOWN i ~-----------~PRELiMiNARYASSESSMENT Lead Agency: i I Type!_. NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown '- / Qualilier: PRELiMiNARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: UNKNOWN [ Name: Actual Comp~letion Date: UNKNOWN ~_Plan Status: Unknown I FI~ ::' ................. ~~EAS ABOVE -Agency Address: TENNECO OIL CO WI2 OTHERS Uias Name: LAT 35 24 03 LONG 1191030 ~ Alias Street: BAKERSFIELD Alias Latitude: .3524030 Alias Ci~: Alias Longitude: 93303 _____----- Alias Zip: CA Alias State: NOT REPORTED ~jon: TENNECO OIL CO Alias Name: ----- Po 8ox 9909 ___.___-- ~ias Street: ~RSFI~LO Alias Latitude: ~zo4zo 11904480 ~lias City: Alias Longitude: 93389 Alias Zip: CA Alias State: · VISTA address includes enhan~and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Report ID: 149148-001 Pege//39 Version 2.5 Alias Description: NOT REPORTED EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: 18 Federal Facility: NOrA FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Category: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: 0 Final NPL Update #: 0 Financial Management System ID: 09 Latitude: 3525160 Longitude: 11914250 Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALL Y ENTERED Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: 180~0012 RCRA Indicator: Unknown init Id: 0 JnJt Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: SCREENING SITE INSPECTION Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: SCREENING SITE INSPECTION Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version Z5 PasTe #40 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: = Federal Facility: NOTA FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: PRIVATE :Site Incident Category: unknown iFederal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: 0 Final NPL Update #: 0 Financial Management System ID: o9 Latitude: 3521000 Longitude: 11904360 Lat/Long Source: GENERATED 8Y THE GEOGRAPH DATABASE Lat/Long Accuracy: unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: 18030012 RCRA Indicator: Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: un/~,ow, Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIM/NARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Agency Address: CONTINENTAL CARBON CO STOCKDALE HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD. CA 93307 Status: UNKNOWN Facility Type: NOTAVAILABLE Lead Agency: NOT AVAILABLE State Status: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT REOUlRED/RECOMMENDED Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767. 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version Z 5 Parle #41 Agency Address: SAME AS AeOVE Alias Name: TEXACO REFINING MKTG INC. Alias Street: NOT REPORTED Alias City: NOT REPORTED Alias Latitude: o Alias Zip: NOTREPORTEO Alias Longitude: o Alias State: NOT REPORTED Alias Description: NOT REPORTED Alias Name: TOSCO CORP BAKERSFIELD REFINERY Alias Street: NOT REPORTED Alias City: NOT REPORTED Alias Latitude: o Alias Zip: NOT REPORTED Alias Longitude: o Alias State: NOT REPORTED i Alias Description: NOT REPORTED ;EPA Region: i Congressional District: I Federal Facility: NOTA FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Catego~: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SJTE IS NOT INCLUOEO ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: ~OTON Incident T~pe: Unknown Proposed NPL Update ~: o Final NPL Update ~: o Financial Management System ID: Latitude: Longitude: LaULong Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED LaULong Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: RC~ Indicator: Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRE 51TE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Catego~: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Sta~ Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Catego~: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Sta~ Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN ° VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #42 NFRAp!/isR(~# 3860: . CAD9801::3i486':: ;: ? Agency Address: VALLEY WASTE DSPL CO (tV 6 OTHERS) SEC 8 T29S R28E KERN RIV FLD BAKERSFIELD (5 MI N OF), CA 93308 EPA Region: 8 Congressional District: 7e , Federal Facility: NOTA FEDERAL FACILITY ' ' I Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Category: unknown '': Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL ncident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: 0 Final NPL Update #: 0 Financial Management System ID: 09 ,..,.,..: Latitude: 3525020 ':~ Longitude: n93959o Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED Lat/Long Accuracy: un~:nown Dioxin Tier: Unknown ': USGS Hydro Unit: 7eo3oolz RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED ~' Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: "PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: ~ ..!.,, Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED .... ~ Plan Status: Unknown Actual'Completion Date: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. 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CAD980735922 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: 18 Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Category: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: o Final NPL Update #: o Financial Management System ID: 09 Latitude: 3459340 Longitude: 11905030 : Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED i Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: o RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: . PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOTREPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN ~ STA ~ : :: ~IEEIAM$11BRiOS!ENG:INEERIN:G::COiiii ::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiii ~/IS~A:.lD~i::::i:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: if:i::::::ii::ii!i::i::iii!::,!i::i:.::i::i:: ::i:: iltEPA~ID: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Alias Name: NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVE #I Alias Street: NOTREPORTEO Alias City: NOT REPORTED Alias Latitude: o Alias Zip: NOT REPORTED Alias Longitude: o Alias State: NOT REPORTED Alias Description: NOT REPORTED * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//44 EPA Region: 9 Congressional District: ~e Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Catego~: unknown Federal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDED ON THE DOCKET NPL Status: NOT ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: o Final NPL Update #: o Financial Management System ID: 09 Latitude: 3516470 Longitude: 11927300 Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: Unknown USGS Hydro Unit: 18030072 RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRE SITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: unknown Name: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//45 'CORRACTS~I~SRC~.$946~ i~i ~i F ~//.~//F~/////Fii~ ~/////////F////~i ~/~i ~ i~i! ===================== ===== :/::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :: :::::: EPA~ ID: :.::::i Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE Prioritization Status: Low RCRA Facility Assessment Completed: Notice of Contamination: NO Determination of need For a RFI (RCRA Facility NO Investigation): RFI Imposed: NO RFI Workplan Notice of Deficiency Issued: NO RFI Workplan Approved: NO RFI Report Received: NO RFI Approved: NO No Further Corrective Action at this Time: NO Stabilization Mesaures Evaluation: NO CMS (Corrective Measure Study) Imposition: NO CMS Workplan Approved: NO CMS Report Received: NO CMS Approved: NO Date for Remedy Selection (CM Imposed): NO Corrective Measures Design Approved: NO Corrective Measures Investigation Workplan Approved: Certification of Remedy Completion: NO Stabilization Measures Implementation: NO Stabilization Measures Completed: NO Corrective Action Process Termination: NO Agency Address: SAME AS ASOVE Off-Site Waste Received: NO Land Disposal: NO Incinerator: NO Storage/Treatment: YES ° VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 version Z5 Page #46 I NF~P iiSi~c~!~860:':.. :i! Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE EPA Region: Congressional District: Federal Facility: NOT A FEDERAL FACILITY Facility Ownership: UNKNOWN Site Incident Category: unknown :ederal Facility Docket: SITE IS NOT INCLUDEO ON THE DOCKET " NPL Status: NOr ON NPL Incident Type: Unknown Proposed NPL Update #: 0 Final NPL Update #: 0 Financial Management System ID: o9 Latitude: $500040 Longitude: n9~5750 h-.. Lat/Long Source: RESEARCHED BY THE REGION AND MANUALLY ENTERED ~' ' Lat/Long Accuracy: Unknown Dioxin Tier: unknown i USGS Hydro Unit: o , .. RCRA Indicator: Unknown Unit Id: o Unit Name: ENTIRESITE Type: DISCOVERY Lead Agency: Qualifier: UNKNOWN Category: Unknown ~lame: DISCOVERY Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Hah Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: Qualifier: LOWER PRIORITY Category: Unknown Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unk,?o~ Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN Type: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Lead Agency: ! Qualifier: NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED Category: Unknown ..:i i Name: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Actual Start Date: NOT REPORTED Plan Status: Unknown Actual Completion Date: UNKNOWN .. '~7~~~'~'.~ * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #47 Agency Address: PIONEER, KCL 44 SECT/ON $2, TIIN, RZZW, MDBM CA Solid Waste Inventory System ID: NOT REPORTED Facility Type: INDUSTRIAL. Fac~7ities that treat and/or dispose of liquid or semisolid wastes from any sen/icing, producing, manufacturing or processing operation of whatevernature, including mining, gravel washing, geothermal operations, air conditioning, ship building and repairing, o# production, storage and disposal operations, wate~well pumping. Facility In State Board Waste Discharger System: YES Chapter 15 Facility: YES Solid Waste Assessment Test Facility: NO Toxic Pits Cleanup Act Facility: NO RCRA Facility: NO Department of Defense Facility: NO Open To Public: NO Number Of Waste Management Units: 7 Rank: NOT REPORTED Enforcements At Facility: NO Violations At Facility: NO * VISTA address includes enhanced city and ZIP. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #48 : !!i i!iill SI!TEiASiSEiSSM EN! !PEUSiREPORT · : I :::.: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::;::..:: .... :i;i;i: :~:-: :i.: ::. i:i' ..; .:. iLi::~: DESCRIPTIONOF' DATABASESiSEARCHED: : !~ ~: ,~ : ~:: .. ' · · .:.. :. : ; .., · :~: .:.:,;.;:::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . .:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .:..:.:; ::: :;.:::.: :;:;: ..:::: . . NPL VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1 mile of your property. SRC#: 3622 The agency release date for NPL was September, 1997. The National Priorities List (NPL) is the EPA's database of uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for priority remedial actions under the Superfund program. A site must meet or surpass a predetermined hazard ranking system score, be chosen as a state's top priority site, or meet three specific criteria set jointly by the US Dept of Health and Human Services and the US EPA in order to become an NPL site. 5PL VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1 mile of your property. SEC#: 3937 The agency release date for Calsites Database: Annual Workplan Sites was July, 1997, ~;':,;:~ This database is provided by the Cal. Environmental Protection Agency, Dept. of Toxic Substances Control. >-. : SCL VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1 mile of your property. . SRC#: 3936 The agency release date for Calsites Database: All Sites except Annual Workplan Sites (incl. ASPIS) was July, 1997. This database is provided by the Department of Toxic Substances Control. The CalSites database includes both known and potential sites. Two- thirds of these sites have been classified, based on available information, as needing "No Further Action" (NFA) by the Department of Toxic Substances Control. The remaining sites are in various stages of review and remediation to determine if a problem exists at the site. Several hundred sites have been remediated and are considered certified. Some of these sites may be in long term operation and maintenance. CORRACTS VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1 mile of your property. i ' SRC#: 3946 The agency release date for RCRA Corrective Action Sites List was August, 1997. The EPA maintains this database of RCRA facilities which are undergoing "corrective action". A "corrective ac~on order" is issued pursuant to RCRA Section 3008 (h) when there has been a release of hazardous waste or constituents into the environment from a RCRA facility. Corrective actions may be required beyond the facility's boundary and can be required regardless of when the release occurred, even if it predates RCRA. CERCLIS VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 3859 The agency release date for CERCLIS was July, 1997. The CERCLIS List contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List(NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The information on each site includes a history of all pre-remedial, remedial, removal and community relations activiies or events at the site, financial funding information for the events, and unrestricted enforcement activities. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at 1 - 800 - 767. 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #49 Cai Cerclis VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 2462 The agency release date for Ca Cerclis w/Regional Utility Description was June, 1995. This database is provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9. These are regional utility descriptions for California CERCLIS sites. NFRAP VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 3860 The agency release date for CERCLIS-NFRAP was July, 1997. NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly, or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. RCRA-TSD VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 3946 The agency release date for RCRIS was August, 1997. The EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and tracks hazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilities database is a compilation by the EPA of facilities which report generation, storage, transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA TSDs are facilities which treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste. SWLF VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 3619 The agency release date for Ca Solid Waste Information System (SWIS) was April, 1997. This database is provided by the Integrated Waste Management Board. The California Solid Waste Information System (SWIS) database consists of both open as well as closed and inactive solid waste disposal facilities and transfer stations pursuant to the Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery Act of 1972, Government Code Section 2.66790(b). Generally, the California Integrated Waste Management Board learns of locations of disposal facilities through permit applications and from local enforcement agencies. WMUDS VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 3938 The agency release date for Waste Management Unit Database System (WMUDS) was May, 1997. This database is provided by the State Water Resources Control Board. This is used for program tracking and inventory of waste management units. 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SRC#: 4020 The agency release date for Lust Information System (LUSTIS) was July, 1997. This database is provided by the California Environmental Protection Agency. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//50 LUST RG6 VISTA conducts a database search to identify all siteswithin 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 3820 The agency release date for Region #6-Leaking Underground Storage Tank Listing was June, 1997. This database is provided by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region #6. LUST RG5 VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 4011 The agency release date for Region #5-Central Valley Undergound Tank Tracking System was August, 1997. This database is provided by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region #5. 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Vista has not included one time generator facilities from Cortese in our database.; (5)SWRCB-State Water Resources Control Board; (6)SWIS-Integrated Waste Management Control Board (solid waste facilities); (7)AGT25-Air Resources Board, dischargers of greater than 25 tons of criteria pollutants to the air; (8)A`1025-Air Resources Board, dischargers of greater than `10 and less than 25 tons of criteria pollutants to the air; (9)LTANK-SWRCB Leaking Underground Storage Tanks; ('10)UTANK-SWRCB Underground tanks reported to the SWEEPS systems; ('1'1)lUR-Inventory Update Rule (Chemical Manufacturers); ('12)WB-LF-Waste Board- Leakin9 Facility, site has known migration; ('13)WDSE-Waste Discharge System- Enforcement Action; (14)DTSCD-Department of Toxic Substance Control Docket. Deed Restrictions VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within '1/2 mile of your property. SRC#: 1703 The agency release date for Deed Restriction Properties Report was April, 1994. 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Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 version 2.5 Page #57 RCRA-Viols/EnIs VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. i ' SEC/t: 3946 The agency release date for RCRIS was August, 1997. i The EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and tracks hazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilities database is a compilation by the EPA of facilities ~ which report generation, storage, transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA Violators are i facilities which have been cited for RCRA Violations at least once since 1980. RCRA Enforcements are enforcement ~ actions taken against RCRA violators. I '~ UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. ~. SRC#: 573 The agency release date for Fullerton Underground Storage Tank List was June, 1992. I '-~ This database is provided by the Fullerton Fire Department; Caution-Many states do not require registration of { ._~ heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. ~ ' SRC/t: 1612 The agency release date for Underground Storage Tank Registrations Database was January, 1994. This database is provided by the State Water Resources Control Board, Off]ce of Underground Storage Tanks; .~:..:~ Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. ". UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. SRC#: 3821 The agency release date for San Bernardino County UST List was May, 1997. This database is provided by the San Bernardino County Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. !. UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. I SRC#: 3935 The agency release date for San Francisco Current Active UST List was July, 1997. .... This database is provided by the San Francisco Department of Health; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. SRC/t: 3945 The agency release date for Alameda County UST List was June, 1997. This database is provided by the Department of Environmental Health; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. ;:::.. UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. ~" :~ SRC#: 4006 The agency release date for Kern County Sites and Tanks Listing was August, 1997. This database is provided by the Kern County Environmental Health Department; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. SRC/t: 4008 The agency release date for Sutter County UST Owner List was July, 1997. This database is provided by the Sutter County Agricultural Department; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767 - 0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page//52 US'I"s VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. SRC#: 4087 The agency release date for Ventura County "BWT" (Business, Waste, Tanks) List was August, 1997. This database is provided by the Ventura County Environmental Health Division; Caution-Many states do not require " registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. " UST's VIS. TA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. SRC#: 4088 The agency release date for Riverside County UST List was July, 1997. This database is provided by the Riverside County Environmental Health; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. [. UST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of your property. SRC#: 4090 The agency release date for Los Angeles County UST "Street Number" Book was August, 1997. This database is provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Words, Environmental Programs; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especially those used for residential purposes. i AST's VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 114 mile of your property. [ SRC#: 3370 The agency release date for Aboveground Storage Tank Database was November, 1996. This database is provided by the State Water Resources Control Board. TRIS VI STA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/4 mile of.your property. SRC#: 3716 The agency release date for TRIS was December, 1996. Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (also known as SARA Title III) of 1986 requires the EPA to establish an inventory of Toxic Chemicals emissions from certain facilities( Toxic Release Inventory System). Facilities subject to this reporting are required to complete a Toxic Chemical Release Form(Form R) for specified chemicals. ERNS VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/8 mile of your property. SRC#: 3949 The agency release date for was July, 1997. The Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) is a national database used to collect information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. The database contains information from spill reports made to federal authorities including the EPA, the US Coast Guard, the National Response Center and the Department of transportation. A search of the database records for the period October 1986 through July 1997 revealed information regarding reported spills of oil or hazardous substances in the stated area. RCRA-LgGen VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 1/8 mile of your property. { · SRC#: 3946 The agency release date for RCRIS was August, 1997. [ . The EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and tracks hazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilities database is a compilation by the EPA of facilities which report generation, storage, transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA Large Generators are facilities which generate at least 1000 kg./month of non-acutely hazardous waste ( or 1 kg./month of acutely hazardous waste). For more information call VISTA Information Solutions, Inc. at I - 800 - 767,0403. Report ID: 149148-001 Date of Report: November 5, 1997 Version 2.5 Page #53 AJE r 41.00 Easton Drive, Suite12, Bakersfleld, CA93309 ' H.,.~H,, ,~.H.~,, ,H~. BUS: (805) 327-7429 Fax: (805) 327-1707 SAN JOAQUIN BANK PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENT Holden Truck Stop 3775 Pierce Road Bakersfield, California 93308 March 1998 - ~ichael A. Feldman Registered Environmental Assessor State of California No. R~-02251 Expiration Date: 06/30/98 Harold~u~den RegistereEGeologist State of California No. 1954 Expiration Date: 04/30/99 AJE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction 1 Summary 2 Discussion 3 Boring 3 Sampling Program 4 Borehole Abandonment 4 Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual 8 · Analytical Results 9 Conclusions & Recommendations 12 Limitations 13 References 14 EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 Boring Location Map "'~' APPENDICES Appendix I Strata Geophysical, Inc. Geophysical Survey Appendix II Work, Health and Safety Plan Appendix III Lithologic Logs Appendix IV Summation of Laboratory Results Appendix V Laboratory Reports and Chain of Custody Documents J AJE INTRODUCTION At the request of Mr. John Ivy, Senior Vice President of San Joaquin Bank, A J Environmental, Inc. has performed a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment of the Holden Truck Stop located at 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, California. · -- The purpose of this Phase II Environmental Site Assessment was to address the concerns identified while performing a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in January 1998. These concerns were to determine the presence or absence of soil contamination beneath the present and former underground storage tanks, present and former fuel dispensers, former aboveground storage tanks and two underground tanks, reportedly present. Five days, February 10, 11, 13, 17 and 18, 1998, were spent at the site collecting soil samples. .... Exhibit 1 shows the sampling locations. Prior to commencing boring operations, a magnetic geophysical survey was run by Strata Geophysical, Inc., in an attempt to locate the reported underground diesel and waste oil tanks (Appendix I). AJ SUMMARY During our field work, all samples collected were delivered to B. C. Laboratories, a State Certified Laboratory for analysis. One water and 36 soil samples were collected from 26 Boreholes. Thirty-two of the I samples were analyzed for Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, Xylenes and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline and Diesel. One sample (Borehole #28) was ,-- analyzed for Oil & Grease, Lead & Total Organic Halides. Four samples were not I ' analyzed and placed on hold. Six categories of sample locations were used for this study: ! · Holes drilled between present underground tanks. :'~':.' · Holes drilled adjacent to present dispensers. · Holes drilled into the reported location of former underground tanks. · Holes drilled into the location of former dispensers located by traces on the asphalt surface. · Holes drilled into areas of former above ground storage tanks located on aerial photographs. · Holes drilled into areas of reported existing underground tanks, whose locations were indicated by a magnetic geophysical survey. A Work, Health and Safety Plan was prepared, read and signed by all field personnel prior to commencement of operations at each site (Appendix II). Results from the laboratory analyses are described below: · Present Underground Storage Tanks Results from Boreholes #1, #5 and #6 indicate the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel. Borehole #3 indicates the presence of Ethyl Benzene, Xylenes and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel. Due to refusal, Boreholes #2 & #4 were unable to reach sampling depths. · Present Dispensers Results from Boreholes #7, #8 and #9 indicate the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - diesel. Borehole #10 indicates the 2 AJE presence of Ethyl Benzene, Xylenes,Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel. Borehole #11 indicates the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel and Borehole #29 indicates the presence of Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, Xylenes, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel. Groundwater was sampled in Borehole #29 and indicated the presence of Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel. Former Underground Tanks Results from Borehole #14 were non-detect. Samples from Boreholes #13 & #15 were not analyzed since field examination of the samples was the same as Borehole #14 - non detect with the Photo Ionization Detector (PID), odor and visual examination. Former Dispensers Results from Borehole #21 indicate the presence of Toluene, Xylenes, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - gasoline and diesel. Results from Borehole #22 indicated the presence of Xylenes. Results from Borehole #24 indicated the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - diesel. Borehole #25 was non-detect. Due to refusal, Borehole #23 was unable to reach sampling depths. Former Aboveground Tanks Results from Borehole #18 were non-detect. Samples from Boreholes #17 & #19 were not analyzed since field examination of the samples was the same as Borehole #18 - non detect with the Photo Ionization Detector (PID), odor and visual examination. Reportedly Existing Underground Tanks Results from Borehole #27 indicate the presence of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - diesel. Results from Boreholes #26 & #28 were non- detect. Discussion Borings The borings were drilled using an AMS, extendible, hand auger and a Mobile B-53 truck mounted rig equipped with eight and one-half inch diameter hollow stem augers. 3 AJ Samplin.q Proqram Prior to hand augering, three and one half inch diameter access holes were cut through the concrete/blacktop to provide access. The two and one half inch diameter hand auger was lined with a two inch diameter by six inch long brass sampling tube..The sample below the brass tube was used for Photo Ionization ~'" Detector (PID) readings and field descriptions. The six inch brass sample tube was I.' then sent to the laboratory for analysis. A two and one-half inch diameter, split spoon sampler, lined with three - six inch, brass sample tubes was used to collect the soil samples taken by the drilling rig. The middle sample was sent to the laboratory for analysis and the bottom sample was used for lithologic descriptions and Photo Ionization Dete(~tor (PID) readings. After augering to sampling depth, the split spoon sampler was inserted into the hollow stem auger and driven with a 140 pound drop hammer into the alluvium beneath the Borehole to obtain an undisturbed sample. Prior to the collection of each sample, all sampling equipment was washed with a non- phosphate detergent solution, rinsed with distilled water and air dried. This was also done between sampling intervals and between borings to minimize the possibility of cross contamination. All samples were field checked for contamination using an HNU Portable Hydrocarbon i Photo Ionization Detector (PID) prior to transporting them to the laboratory. The PID --~ was also used as a screening tool to ensure the health and safety of field personnel. The PID is an organic vapor analyzer that responds to hydrocarbons at very Iow concentration levels. It provides a continuous, direct readout of total organic vapor concentrations and does not respond to ambient gases such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. Measurements were recorded in parts per million (PPM). !..:.:~i~ Immediately after sampling, the brass tubes were sealed with Teflon tape, capped · with plastic end caps, sealed with duct tape, labeled and placed in a cooler and kept at a temperature of four degrees Celsius or less for transport to a State Certified Laboratory. Chain-of-Custody forms were completed when the sample was collected and maintained until the samples were relinquished to the laboratory. Borehole Abandonment All of the Boreholes were backfilled with bentonite chips on bottom and clean cuttings from the holes. A cement plug was then placed at the surface. Since Borehole #29 was drilled to groundwater, it was filled with five feet of bentonite chips on bottom and cement to the surface. 4 AJE Field Results Borehole #1 (Hand Au.qer) Borehole #1 encountered PID readings of 2 units and a trace odor of hydrocarbons at 7' 11", 5 units and a trace of hydrocarbon odor at 14' 5". From 16'2" to 16'11", PID readings ranged from 16 to 36 units with a hydrocarbon odor. The auger hit refusal on a rock at 16' 11". Borehole #2 (Hand Auqer) Borehole #2, hit refusal on a pipe at 6' 5". There was no hydrocarbon odor from the cuttings. Borehole #3 .(Hand auger) Borehole #3 encountered traces of hydrocarbons from 13' 1" to 17' 6". PID readings ranged from 6 to 64 units with a trace of hydrocarbon odor. Borehole ~.(Hand auger) Borehole #4 hit refusal on a pipe at 6' 1". There was no hydrocarbon odor from the cuttings. Borehole #5 .(Hand auger) Borehole #5 encountered traces of hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 4 units at 9'4" and 20 units at 14 feet. It hit refusal on a rock at 16' 4". Borehole #6 (Hand auger) Borehole #6 encountered no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 14 and 17 feet. The samples had no odor. Borehole #7 (Hand auger) Borehole #7 encountered no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 2 and 6 feet. The samples had no odor. Borehole #8 (Hand auger) Borehole #8 encountered no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 2 and 6 feet. The samples had no odor. 5 AJE Borehole #9 (Hand auger) Borehole #9 encountered no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 2 and 6 feet. The samples had no odor. Borehole #10 (Hand auger) Borehole #10 encountered hydrocarbons with PID readings ranging from 3 to 205 units from 2 feet to 13'10". It hit refusal at 13'10" on a rock. The cuttings had hydrocarbon odors from 2 feet to total depth. Borehole #11 (Hand auger) Borehole #11 encountered no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 2 and 6 feet. The samples had no odor. Borehole #13 (Rig) Borehole #13 encountered no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 0 units at 2 and 17 feet. Borehole #14 (Rig) Borehole #14 found no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 0 units at 17 feet. Borehole #15 (Rig) Borehole #15 found no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 0 units at 16 feet. Borehole #17 (Rig) Borehole #17 found' no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 1 unit at 16 feet. Borehole #18 (Rig) Borehole #18 found no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 0 units at 10 feet. Borehole #19 (Rig) Borehole #19 found no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 0 units at 5.5 feet. Borehole #21 (Hand auger) Borehole #21 found a trace of hydrocarbons with PID readings of 12 units at 2 feet, 22-47 units from 5'3" to 6'6" and 4-74 units from 8'9" to 12'10". The samples had a trace of hydrocarbon odor from two feet to 12 feet. 6 AJE Borehole #22 (Hand auger) Borehole #22 found no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 2 feet and 6 feet. The samples had no odor. Borehole #23 (Hand auger) Borehole #23 found hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 56 units at one foot with a hydrocarbon odor and dark stain. The auger hit refusal on a pipe at one foot. Borehole #24 (Rig) Borehole #24 found hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 118 units at five feet and 2 units at six feet. Borehole #25 (Rig) Borehole #25 found no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 12 units at five feet and 0 units at six feet. Borehole #26 .(Hand auger) Borehole #26 found no hydrocarbons. The auger met refusal at eight feet in a 15° angle hole drilled to the southeast. Borehole #27(Hand auger) Borehole #27 found no hydrocarbons with PID readings of 0 units at 14 and 17 feet. The samples had no odor. Borehole #28 (Rig auger) Borehole #28 found no hydrocarbons with a PID reading of 0 units at 14 feet. Borehole #29 (Rig auger) Borehole #29 found hydrocarbons with PID readings of 164 units at 5 feet, 420 units at 10 feet, 175 units at 15 feet and 140 units at 17 feet. Groundwater was found at 17' 6" and a water sample was obtained using a slotted stainless steel well point covered with cotton mesh. It was lowered on two inch pipe into the hollow stem augers. All equipment was steam cleaned prior to placement in the borehole. Water samples were obtained using disposable polyethylene bailers. 7 AJE " Leakin~ Under.qround Fuel Tank Field Manual (LUFT) Individual Constituent Analysis (EPA Test Method 5030/8020) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Gasoline (EPA Modified Test Method 8015) show that 27 samples have detectable levels of BTEX, TPH-Gasoline and TPH-Diesel. Of these, 11 are less than five feet from groundwater that was found 17.5 feet from the surface. i' Leaching potential analysis for BTEX, Gasoline and Diesel is not applicable in cases ~. where contaminated soil is less than five feet from groundwater. Analysis of the groundwater shows 60 PPM of TPH-Diesel contamination. The recommendation of ~ .... the California Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Task Force Manual, October 1989, is t ~: that the local agency (Kern County Environmental Health Services) be presented with the results and a determination made as to whether or not remediation will be i required. AJ Analytical Results All soil samples were delivered to B. C. Laboratories Inc., a state certified laboratory, for analysis. A summation of laboratory results can be found in Appendix III. The laboratory reports and chain of custody documents are included in Appendix IV. Borehole #1 At a depth of 14'-14.5' TPH Diesel was present in the amount of 1,100 PPM. At a depth of 16'-16.5' TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 4.1 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 2,100 PPM. Borehole #3 At a depth of 14'-14.5' Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 0.005 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 3.3 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 800 PPM. ,.. At a depth of 17'-17.5' Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 0.03 PPM. Xylenes were present in the amount of 0.017 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 20 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 2,100 PPM. Borehole #5 At a depth of 14'-14.5' TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 1.5 PPM. i ; TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 320 PPM. Borehole #6 At a depth of 14'-14.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 14 PPM. At a depth of 17'-17.5' TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 107 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 110 PPM. Borehole #7 At a depth of 2'-2.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 11 PPM. At a depth of 6'-6.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 10 PPM. 9 AJ Borehole #8 At a depth of 2'-2.5'TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 11 PPM. Borehole #9 At a depth of 2'-2.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 11 PPM. At a depth of 6'-6.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 20 PPM. · ~ Borehole #10 At a depth of 6'-6.5' Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 3.9 PPM. Xylenes were present in the amount of 25 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 710 PPM. ~.':::.:~' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 8000 PPM. At a depth of 11'-11.5' Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 1.4 PPM. Xylenes were present in the amount of 10 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 300 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 3000 PPM. Borehole #11 i At a depth of 2'-2.5' TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 6 PPM. ~-- TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 46 PPM i At a depth of 6.5'-7' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 200 PPM Borehole #21 At a depth of 2'-2.5' Toluene was present in the amount of 0.11 PPM. Xylenes was present in the amount of 0.31 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 86 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 5,800 PPM. At a depth of 6'-6.5' Toluene was present in the amount of 0.72 PPM. Xylenes was present in the amount of 1.5 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 1,200 PPM. TPH Diesel was present in the amount of 28,000 PPM. At a depth of 11.5'-12' Toluene was present in the amount of 0.47 PPM. Xylenes was present in the amount of 1.4 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 290 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 5,100 PPM. 10 AJE Borehole #22 At a depth of 6'-6.5' Xylenes was present in the amount of 0.006 PPM. Borehole #24 ~'~ At a depth of 5.5'-6' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 200 PPM. Borehole #27 i At a depth of 14'-14.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 11 PPM. At a depth of 17'-17.5' TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 14 PPM. Borehole #29 At a depth of 5'-5.5' Toluene was present in the amount of 0.088 PPM. Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 0.93 PPM. Xylenes was present in the amount of 6.4 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 430 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 450 PPM. At a depth of 10'-10.5' Toluene was present in the amount of 0.8 PPM. Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 16 PPM. Xylenes was present in the amount of 87 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 2,200 PPM. i TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 940 PPM. At a depth of 15'-15.5' TPH Diesel was present in the amount of 14 PPM. ~.~. Water sample at 17.5' Benzene was present in the amount of 0.008 PPM. ":'~ Toluene was present in the amount of 0.11 PPM. ... Ethyl Benzene was present in the amount of 0.54 PPM. TPH-Gasoline was present in the amount of 17 PPM. TPH-Diesel was present in the amount of 60 PPM. Samples not discussed were none detect for all constituents. 11 AJ CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the analytical test results, it can be concluded that soil and groundwater contamination is present as the result of unauthorized releases of hydrocarbons at the site of the present and former dispensers. It is theorized that the soil contamination found beneath the present tanks is a result of not thoroughly removing contaminated soil from the excavation, prior to tank installation. The results of this Phase II Site Assessment should be reported to the Kern County Environmental Health Department with a request for their review and possible requirements for future action. AJ REFERENCES A J Environmental, Inc. January 1998, Phase I Site Assessment, Holden Truck Stop, 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, CA. Kern County Water Agency, February 1, 1997, 1995 Report on Water Conditions Improvement District No. 4 State of California Underground Fuel Tank Task Force, October 1989, Leakinq Under.qround Fuel Tank Manual United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA/625/12-91/002, November 1991, First and Second Editions, Description and Sampling of Contaminated Soils 14 AJ ~ EXHIBITS Gulf Street I I Former I ~ I ~:~ Building I ~'~ .......... I I Ia: Drums & Pails oo-- ~¢~.~:': :: :: : ~::~ ~ Former I '~- Shed :,,2.,;:~,~;:::;: :: · ·=*.* ~.l I Dispenser 21 22 23 0 iL--~...$~/;. . s,'ro:r.".,, I Getty Street I LEGEND I ~ Underground Tank O Former Aboveground Tanks SEC 23 1295 R27E ~J El ~®~o~o~,#,~,o,c^,~o~~oo~_~, ~ ~ Present Dispenser KERN COUNTY,CA SAN JOAQUIN BANK ~ Former Dispenser SCALE: 1" = 50" PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP · Tower Corner BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA BORING LOCATION MAP · Boring EXHIBIT 1 I DATE: JANUARY 1998 ......... ~ / °~'"~ LOCATION MAP I (~Ge°~n~sicaLInc.] (805) 327-7822 Holden Truck Stop, Pierce Rd. & Gulf St., ~ '"g,~i~.""o A P P R O X I M A T £ $ ¢ A L E Bakersfield, California * SEC 23 T29S R2?E SITE MAP ~ KERN COUNTY,CA SHOWING ANOMALIES '-~--.. - - : ,,-, .... I ..... IF,9.~ Getty Street Dispenser Islands Former 0 0 0 0 /Dispenser Tower Scale House O Broad ' [ow Amplitude Magnetic Anomaly (~ 2,000 gal. UST?) I~1 Plantsr Shallow High^mplitu [']J Iron X [--] .~- Planter '- Iron Pipe · . · Tire Traced w/ .'.'~'-"Barricades Shallow )L~ I St°rage ' Pipe&CableL°cat°r ! ~< Magnetic Anomaly I ...... ; (Water Pipeline?) Buried /~ ~,~ Valve? Broad ,---: ~ ~ ~ ~ , , , , , '~ / ,- f ~ ~ ~ ~ ,_.~_~ ..... ~L~------~.~-. ~-.-...~ --0 Magnetic Anomaly '--~-'-"-?-"~-~-~-~ ~ :~/ / / / ~ / / ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ~ (500 gal. UST?) G e t t y S t r e e t Water Valve~- AJ APPENDIX II A JEnvironmental, Inc. 4100 Easton Drive, Suite12, Bakersfield, CA93309 Bus: (805) 327-7429 Fax: (805) 327~1707 Holden Truck Stop I".'; 3775 Pierce Road Bakersfield, California 93308 I PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENT ,:.~:~ WORK, HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN Prepared for Mr. John Ivy San Joaquin Bank P.O. Box 9129 Bakersfield, CA 93389 February 1998 Registered Environmental Assessor State of California No. REA-02251 Expiration Date: 06~30~98 Harold E./~gden ..- Registered ~eologist State of California No. 1954 Expiration Date: 04/30/99 AJE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE t t,.. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 Ii:' 1.1 Site History 1 1.2 Time Frame 1 :~ 2.0 SQIL SAMPLING 1 ,~:~ 2.1 Introduction 1 2.2 Sampling Procedures 2 2.3 Locations Of Soil Borings 2 3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES 3 3.1 Purpose 3 3.2 Borings 3 3.3 Samples 4 4.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 4 4.1 Purpose 4 4.2 Site History 4 4.3 Emergency Contacts 5 4.4 Personnel 6 4.5 Job Hazards 6 4.6 Risk Assessment 6 4.7 Personal Protective Equipment 6 AJE 4.8 General Safety Measures 7 4.9 Plan Acceptance 7 '" EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 Site Location Map AJE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 SITE HISTORY This Phase II Site Assessment Work, Health and Safety Plan proposes a methodology to determine the presence or absence of contamination beneath the fuel dispensers and four underground fuel storage tanks at the Holden Truck Stop located at 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, California. In addition, it will be determined if evidence of contamination from fuel leakage is present at the site of Ii'~: the former underground tanks that were located east of the present dispensers, the site of the former aboveground tanks that were located south of the building that used to be on the west portion of the property and beneath the former fuel ~ dispensers. A geophysical survey will be run in an attempt to locate an underground diesel tank, reportedly located south of the truck scale and an underground waste oil tank, reportedly located south of the truck repair shop. If these tanks are located, the presence or absence of contamination beneath them will also be determined. The work to be performed addresses the proposal prepared in December 1997. '1.2 TIME FRAME Work will commence on the site assessment following completion of the geophysical survey and the borehole locations marked. Upon completion of the soil sampling, and receipt of the laboratory analysis a report will be prepared that will include the field methodology, findings, conclusions and recommendations. 2.0 SAMPLING 2.1 INTRODUCTION i';; -' The following methodology for a soil sampling program has been designed to evaluate the presence or absence of contamination beneath the former and current fuel dispensers and the former and current underground and aboveground fuel storage tanks. The suspected diesel and waste oil tanks will be searched for by geophysical means and if found the soil beneath the them will be tested. If they cannot be located, this step will be eliminated. This program consists of hand auger and truck mounted rig borings. The borings beneath the underground tanks will each be to a depth of approximately eighteen feet and beneath the site of the aboveground tanks to a depth of ten feet. The borings beneath the fuel dispensers will each be to a depth of six feet. AJE 2.2 SAMPLING PROCEDURES Hand auger borings will be advanced using an AMS extendible hand auger capable of retaining a two inch diameter by six inch long brass sampling tube that can obtain soil samples. The truck mounted rig will be equipped with an eight and one half inch hollow - stem auger. After drilling to each sampling depth, sampling apparatus will be inserted into the hollow-stem auger and driven into the undisturbed soil beneath the borehole. A 2W' split spoon sampler fitted with three - 6" long brass sample tubes will be used to collect samples. The soil samples collected in the brass tubes will be. capped, taped, labeled and placed in cold storage of four degrees Celsius or less for transport to a State Certified Laboratory. Chain of Custody documentation will be maintained. A continuous soil description will be made of each boring by a Registered State Geologist. The auger head and augers will be cleaned prior to sampling, between sampling intervals, and between borings to minimize the possibility of cross contamination. The split spoon sampler will be cleaned prior to obtaining each sample. The borings will be backfilled with bentonite, cuttings and a concrete or blacktop cap. If contamination is found at the planned total depth of the holes, drilling will continue to groundwater and a water sample will be obtained for analysis. 2.3 SOIL BORING LOCATIONS Six hand augered boreholes, one-third of the way in from the tank ends will be drilled between the two x 12,000 and two x 10,000 gallon fuel tanks and sampled at 14 and 18 feet. A.hand augured borehole will be drilled beneath each of the five fuel dispensers and sampled at 2 and 6 feet. Five borings will be advanced beneath the former dispensers with sampling at 2 and 6 feet. Five borings will be advanced using a truck mounted rig at the site of the former underground tanks that were located east of the present dispensers. Samples will be taken at 14 and 18 feet. If a bottom sample is contaminated a borehole will be advanced to the water table that is anticipated to be at a depth of 25 feet. Four borings will be advanced at the location of the former aboveground storage tanks with sampling at 5 and 10 feet. Pending location by geophysical means of the suspected diesel tank south of the truck scale and the waste oil tank south of the repair shop, the plan is to slant drill two holes beneath the diesel tank to approximately 20 feet with samples taken at 14 and 18 feet beneath the surface. The waste oil tank would be slant drilled and AJ samples obtained at 10 and 15 feet beneath the surface with a single hole. These holes will be drilled with a hand auger. All samples with the exception of the waste oil tank will be analyzed for the constituents listed below: Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (EPA Test Method 8020) Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline & Diesel (EPA Test Method 5030) The underground waste oil tank will be tested for: Oil and Grease (EPA Test Method 413.1) Lead (EPA Test Method 3050) Total Organic Halides (EPA Test Method 9020) 3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES 3.1 PURPOSE This study has been undertaken to determine the presence or absence of contamination beneath the fuel dispensers and underground fuel storage tanks at the Holden Truck Stop located at 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, California. In addition, it will be determined if evidence of contamination from fuel leakage is -. present at the site of the former underground tanks that were located east of the present dispensers, the site of the former aboveground tanks that were located south of the building that used to be on the west portion of the property and beneath the former fuel dispensers. A geophysical survey will be run in an attempt to locate an underground diesel tank, reportedly located south of the truck scale and an underground waste oil · .~:.~ tank, reportedly located south of the truck repair shop. If these tanks are located, the presence or absence of contamination beneath them will also be determined. The work to be performed addresses the proposal prepared in December 1997. 3.2 BORINGS Exploration will consist of approximately thirty soil borings. The locations of the drill holes will be determined by measurement from known facilities, and elevations will be estimated from a topographic map. The locations and elevations should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the method used. Some borings will be drilled using an AMS extendible hand auger capable of retaining a two inch diameter by six inch long brass sampling tube that can obtain soil samples. Others will be taken by a truck mounted rig with an eight and one half inch hollow - stem auger. After drilling to each sampling depth, sampling 3 AJE . apparatus will be inserted into the hollow-stem auger and driven into the undisturbed soil beneath the borehole. A 2%" split spoon sampler tiffed with three - 6" long brass sample tubes will be used to collect samples. 3.3 SAMPLES Prior to the collection of each soil sample, sampling equipment will be l." washed with a non-phosphate detergent solution, triple rinsed with distilled water and air dried. Immediately after sampling, the tubes will be sealed with Teflon, l' '" capped with plastic end caps, sealed with duct tape, labeled and placed in a cooler · containing blue ice and kept at a temperature of four degrees Celsius or less. Chain-of-Custody forms will be completed when the sample is collected and maintained with each transfer of the samples. Soil samples will be transported to a State Certified Laboratory for analysis. The borings will be backfilled with bentonite, cuttings and a concrete or blacktop cap. 4,0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 4.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Health and Safety Plan is to provide for worker and environmental Health and Safety during performance of the Phase II Site Assessment at the Holden Truck Stop located at 3775 Pierce Road in Bakersfield. Based on available data this site will be designated as a level D site for purposes of protective clothing and equipment. 4.2 SITE HISTORY This Phase II Site Assessment Work Health and Safety plan proposes a methodology to determine the presence or absence of contamination beneath the current and former fuel dispensers and current and former underground and above ground fuel storage tanks at the Holden Truck Stop located at 3775 Pierce Road, Bakersfield, California. In addition, the underground diesel and waste oil tanks will be evaluated if they are located. The work being performed addresses the proposal prepared in December 1997. Task 1: Preparation of a Phase II Site Assessment Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan. Task 2: This program consists of approximately thirty soil borings, each to a depth of six or eighteen feet. Each boring will be backfilled with bentonite, cuffings and a concrete or blacktop cap. Task 3: The soil samples will be submitted to a State Certified Laboratory for analysis. 4 AJ Task 4: Prepare and submit a technical report summarizing the results of the site assessment including results and interpretations of data, discussion of methodologies, boring descriptions and recommendations. 4.3 EMERGENCY CONTACTS In the event of an emergency occurring during the performance of the site assessment the following emergency facilities are available:' Police: Call 911 Fire: Call 911 Ambulance: Call 911 Hospital: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA In case an emergency occurs, the following procedures should be implemented: Minor Cuts or Abrasions: The affected area should be washed with soap and water and bandaged. A first aid kit will be on site. All personnel are trained in first aid. Serious Physical Injury: In the event of serious physical injury: a. An ambulance or medical assistance will be immediately called for. b.If an ambulance is not available, the victim will be transported to the nearest hospital: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA The following information must be recorded for any emergency situation as soon as possible: a. Notifier's name. b. Date, time and location of the incident. c. Nature of emergency (describe what happened). d. Extent of injuries. 5 e. Names of agencies and individuals notified. f. Actions taken. 4.4 PERSONNEL The following personnel will be at the site during the assessment project. Michael A. Feldman and Harold E. Sugden Mr. Feldman will be designated as the site safety officer and will be responsible for ensuring compliance with this plan at all times. Mr. Feldman and Mr. Sugden have completed the Forty Hour Health and Safety Training requirements. 4.5 JOB HAZARDS Chemical hazards could be encountered from direct skin contact with contaminated soils. This site will be designated as Level D. Weather conditions have the potential to disrupt the project. If it is raining the drilling and sampling will be postponed. 4,6 RISK ASSESSMENT The potential for adverse health or safety risks to the on-site workers or the immediate surrounding area is Iow. No unauthorized personnel will be permitted to stand near the boring locations. 4.7 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT This site will be designated as Level D for establishing the level of personal protective equipment requirements. Level D equipment includes: Safety Boots Eye Protection Protective Gloves If the need arises, half mask respirators and coveralls will be available. 6 Gulf Street I Building I Oo° oo ~;~: O~fj,~?.:~ U G Tanks ~ ..c__Storage -'" Shed Hous~ Tank ~s Storage 27 I Getty Street LEGEND ~ Underground Tank 0 Former Aboveground Tanks h,! r"/' 4"~OdEastonDdve,#~2~akers,ad, CA93309 SEC 23 T29S R27E {805/ 327-7429 Fax (805) 327-1707 ~ Present Dispenser KERN COUNTY,CA SAN JOAQUIN BANK · ~ Former Dispenser SCALE: 1"= 50' PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENT HOLDEN TRUCK STOP · Tower Corner BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA BORING LOCATION MAP · Boring EXHIBIT 1 ~ DATE: JANUARY 1998 APPENDIX III ' Date Drilled: 2-10-98 O HOLDEN TRUCK smo~ AJE i Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 1 .... Hole Diameter: 2.5" P B B T T Depth Lith- Soil P Description (ft) elegy ~P DI oL T P Class.! w E H H Remarks ~om s X G D Concrete Sand, vry coarse, qtz, reid, dk mins, ' II1~ SW fill sand mod yellowish brn . I..I. Clay & Sand, dusky yellow brn .... ML sticky sandy clay yellowish brn . SW fill sand C lay & Sand, mod yellow brn - 5 - .'- ." .- SM clay seal · lll Sand, vry coarse, gravelly, dry . I · SW .I,.I 2 - ,.0.0.0. fill sand _10 ,....... Sand, vry coarse, gravelly, rdnd, dk ........ yellowish brn ,......." "' "'"' Sand, vry coarse, gray . I ~f. S ,D trace odor -15 II SW Sand, vry coarse-fine, qtz, feld, dk mina, I ,o ,.,~,oo vry soft, pale yellow bm, exc pores & perm - · ~ 16 34 ND Sand, vry coarse, It gray . 36 Sand, vry coarse-fine, rd-sit ang, qtz, feld, - dk mina, vry soft, It gray, exc pores & perm . -20 trace degraded Hit refusal at 16'11", plugged hole w/bent - gasoline odor chips, cuttings & concrete cap . --25 --30 Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum I"'" '1 Sand ~ Silt !" ........ I Silty clay or Clayey silt Water Level ~ Sand, coarse ~ ::1 Siltysand or grained :7: .":: ~': Gravelly Sandy silt sand Date Drilled: 2-10-98 HOLDEN TRUCK STO AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 2 Hole Diameter: 2.5" p B B T T Depth Lifh-s Soil I oL T P Description (ft) elegy #P! P Class. D w E H H Remarks ~pr~s X G D Concrete sticky sandy clay Clay, sdy, moldable, damp, mod yellowish - -i i i ML (clay seal) brn . -- · · Sand, clayey, mod yellowish brn .... · -~- i- i- SM fill sand · -5 -.-.-.- Hit refusal at 6'5", plugged hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap -10 -15 --20 --25 --30 Gypsum · .......... Clayey Sand I': ' ISand ~ Silt ~E ......... ISilty clay °r clayey silt water Level Sand, coarse grained t ~ ;-i .--i.--i ;-i~ Silty sand or sand Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 3 Hole Diameter: 2.5" P BIB T TI Depth Lith- Soil I~) T P P Description (ft) ology ~P D E H H Remarks Class. w o~)ms X G D Concrete Clay, sandy, dk yellow brn, sticky . . I sticky sandy clay · · . ~(clay seal) · _' · · ML fill sand Sand, vry coarse, dk yellow brn, soft m- - m . m m . m m · m m _1o m m sw · m m . , m · 6 tFace odoF m m Sand, vry coarse-fine, rd-ang, qtz, feld, . _~ 16 N[~ 3.3a00 dk rains, grayish dusky brn, excell poros. . .m 22 .o-°°5 & perm -15 .... 64 trace odor Clayey sand, micaceous, dusky bm, -... ML 2535 = - '- '- -- 52 ,~lastic, vry soft, wet · . · 49 ND20 and, vry coarse-med, qtz, feld, dk mins,- 0.03 odor vry soft, vry damp on bottom . .047 TD-17'6", plugged hole w/bent . chips, cuttings & concrete cap -2o trace degraded = gasoline odor --25 ==30 I:::::::::::::tSand, finegrained ~ Clay ~ Sandyclayor Clayey Sand t.,,._.,-,...-,_,,~...-a Gypsum ~ Sand ~ Silt ~ ......... ~ Silty clay orclayey silt ~ Water Level Sand, coarse Sandysil, [~.i~.~:'.::.:il Gravelly sa nd Date Drilled: 2-10-98 O HOLDEN TRUCK STO' AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 4 Hole Diameter: 2.5" p B B T T Depth Lilh- sp Soil I oL T P P w E Remarks Description (ft) elegy # Class. D ~ H ~)Dr~s X D 3oncrete Sand, vry coarse-soft, mod yellowish brn ' IIIal! SP fill sand 31ay, sandy clay, sticky, damp, dk .am..~.. .... sticky sandy clay fellowish brn - - - - - ML .... (clay seal) Sand, vry coarse-soft, dk yellowish brn ' -5 ! ! SP fill sand · .,; .,'. Hit refusal at 6'5", plugged hole w/bent. chips, cuttings & concrete cap -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 I:::::::::::::t Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ Sandy clay or Clayey Sand u,,.,-,_,,',_,%,~,a Gypsum I-] ' I Sand ~ Silt I ......... ISiltyclay°r Clayey silt Water Level Sand, coarse grained ~;.-;.--;.-;... ;~ Silty sand or Sandysil, [i~:;i'.::~:l Gravelly sand Logged By: Harold E. Sugden O HOLDEN TRUCK STO i Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 5 Hole Diameter: 2.5" i~ B B T T Depth Uth- Sp Soil oL T P P Description (ft) elegy # Class. D w E H H Remarks DDrr s X G D Concrete Sand, vry coarse, damp, moderate ' mama SP fill sand yellow brn . I.'-~. ... Clay, sandy, soft, dk yellow brn, sticky -.-.-.- sticky sandy clay · -... ML (clay seal) Sand, vry coarse, clayey, dk yellow bm, soft ' -' · ' -';;. SM fill sand · . Sand, vry coarse, dk yellow brn, soft ' i Il · " i II I II SW 4 trace odor -10 i Sand, clayey, vry coarse-fine, rd-ang, qtz, ·. . .! ,D ~.~320 trace odor, sit stain feld, dk mins, dk gray, excell pores & perm, . refusal at 16'4" -15 . . . .... SM TD-16'4", plugged hole w/bent . chips, cuttings & concrete cap --20 --25 --30 Sandy clay or I:::::::::::::t Sand, finegrained ~ Clay ~ ClayeySand ~ Gypsum ~ VVater Level Sand, coarse grained !::'-:'-:"":'-:1 Silty sand orsandy silt Date Drilled: 2-11-98 O HOLDEN TRUCK smo~l AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 6 Hole Diameter: 2.5" p s B T T Depth Lilh- Sp Soil I oL T P P Description (ft) ology # Class. D w E H H Remarks I~om s X G D Concrete Sand, vry coarse, soft, mod yellowish brn ' SBBI! SP fill sand . I..!~ Clay, sandy, damp, sticky, dk yellow bm .... sticky sandy clay - ---- ML _.. · (clay seal) Sand, clayey, vry coarse-reed, mod = II ' fill sand & clay yellowish bm & dk yellow brn, good-fair _ 5~ 3oros & perm -10 ! SW - Sand, vry coarse-med, qtz, feld, dk mins, ' ! cry Soft, grayish orange, damp Sand, coarse-fine, ang-vry ang, qtz, feld, . / dk mins, vry soft, grayish orange, damp ! !~ 0 .o""§ .o ,4 no stain, no odor Sand, vry coarse, subrd-ang, qtz, feld,-15 ~ :ik mins, grayish orange . ,Sand, vry coarse-fine, subrd-ang ang, qtz, · IIi ~ o .~"~ ,07,,ono stain, no odor reid, dk mins, grayish orange, damp - Hit refusal at 17'6", plugged hole w/bent ichips, cuttings & concrete cap/2o -25 Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum · · ~ ~ Silty clay or I' ISand Silt Clayey silt ' VVater Level Sand, coarse grained [~ ~. i '- ~ "' i '~ i~ Silty sand or sand ~ Date Drilled: 2-13-98 HOLDEN TRUCK STO AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 7 Hole Diameter: 2.5" P B a T T Depth Lith- sp Soil I ~ T P P Description (ft) ology # Class. D w E H H Remarks o~)nn s X G D 'Concrete Sand, coarse-med, vry any, soft, qtz, feld, · aBM! ~dk mins, damp . Sand, med-fine-coarse, vry any-rd, qtz, BBB! "J' SW 0 .D .D ' no stain, no odor feld, dk mins, vry soft, excell pores & perm· B B mod yellowish brn . B B Sand, vry clayey, mod yellowish brn · · '. SM Sand, as at 2', iron stain, dk yellow brn - 5 /IiII'~IB SW Sand, fine-med-vry fine, ang, qtz, feld, ' ..... e sp o .D .~,~o no stain, no odor ..... ND dk mins, vry soft, sltly damp, mod yellow · ND bm, excell pores & perm TD-6'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap · -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 I:::::::::::::t Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ Sandy clay or Clayey Sand ~,_.-~/-.~ Gypsum ....... Clayey silt ' Water Level ~ Sand, coarse [ I grained :." :.-:.- ;7_; Silty sand or Gravelly Sandy silt sand Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand AugerTEST BORING# 9 Hole Diameter: 2.5" p B B T T Depth lith- Soil I oL T P P Description (ft) ology ~P Class. D w E H H Remarks 3Dm S X G D Concrete Sand, fine-soft, mod yellow brn ' ::::~:::: SP Sand, fine-vry fine, ang, qtz, feld, dk mins · '.'.'.'.'. 2 SM 0 ND .D ' ~no stain, no odor ''''"'''' ND excell pores & perm, mod yellow brn, soft . .D · ...',-.'. ND Sand, clayey ' '-': '.' SP Sand, fine-vry fine-med, ang, qtz, feld,-5 :::::::::: dk mins, vry soft, damp, mod-dk yellow :':'::':' brn, excell poros & perm ' .:-:'.'-:': '~' o .D"D .D2o no stain, no odor ND · ND TD-6'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap - --10 -15 --20 --25 --30 Clayey Sand t,~¢"./~ Gypsum I" '" '1 Sand ~ Silt I[ ......... I Silty clay or Clayey silt ' Water Level Sand, coarse grained 1::7: 7 :.': 7:1 Silty sand or Sandysil, [i ;i.':i ;: ;:l Gravelly sand ~" Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 10 Hole Diameter: 2.5" Description Remarks Concrete Sand, vry coarse, soft, dk yellow brn Sand, vry coarse-med, rd-sub ang, qtz, feld tr odor & stain dk mins, vry soft, dusky yellow brn, excell poros & perm hc odor, dk stain Sand, vry coarse-fine, rd-ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, vry soft, dk gray, brick Sand, med-fine, vry ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, hc odor, dk stain vry soft, dk gray, hc stain, excellent poros & perm Clay, vry sandy,, dk gray, vry damp, soft, micaceous, cobbles trace odor TD-13'10", tore up saplr on cobbles, plugged hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap I:::::::::::::t Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ Sandy clay or Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum ~ ~ Silty clay or Sand Silt Clayey silt VVater Level Sand, coarse grained 1::.::7':.::7:1 Silty sand or Sandys,l, ri~i:::.::.;:l Gravelly __ sand Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 11 Hole Diameter: 2.5" Description Remarks Concrete Gravel & Coarse fill sand Sand, coarse gravel, pebbles, sand, no stain, no odor fine-vry fine, vry ang, clayey, qtz, feld, dk mins, soft, damp, dk yellow brn Sand, vry coarse-vryfine, rd-vry ang, qtz, no stain, no odor feld, dk mins, vry soft, damp, dk yellow brn, excell poros & perm TD-7'O", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap II Sandy clay or I:::::::::::::t Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ ClayeySand ~ Gypsum ':' ':' '1 Sand ~ Silt ........ I Silty clay or Clayey silt ~' Water Level Sand, coarse grained ~i'-i"'i"i"'i~ Silty sand or sa nd "'"-- Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 Rig TEST BORING Cf 1 3 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Depth I.ifh- Sp Soil I P P Description (ft) ology # Class. D w E H H Remarks 3oms X G D Blacktop Sand, med-vry fine, ang, qtz, reid, dk - mins, vry soft, mod yellow bm, excellent. '.' '.' poros & perm . · 0 no stain, no odor Sand, vry coarse, rd'd, qtz, feld, dk mins, ' rd'd pebbles, vry soft, dry, mod yellow -5 brn, excell poros & perm · ! no stain, no odor ' ! SW Sand, dk yellow brn --10 · · Sand, vry coarse-vry fine, rd'd-vry ang, qtz, reid, dk rains, vry soft, dry, mod -15 I I I yellow bm, excell poros & perm ~ I I I. o 21 no stain, no odor, TD-16'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings . stopped by rock & concrete cap --20 --25 --30 · . ;....;' Clayey Sand [¢,,,,-v~,.v-x/',~ Gypsum J.:..'..] Sand ~ Silt t .... "'-'1 Silty clay or - Clayey silt ' Water Level Sand. coarse grained ~i"'171"i71[ Silty sand or Sandysilt [i::i.;i'.:i;il Gravelly sa nd Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 Rig TEST BORING # 1 7 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Description Remarks Blacktop Fill sand, crushed rock, gravel, mod brn- dk brn (road base mat'l) no stain, no odor base of fill Sand, vry coarse, soft, mod yellow brn Sand, vry coarse-med, sub-ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, vry soft, mod yellow brn, excell no stain, tr odor poros & perm TD-16'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap '- Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ Sandy clay or Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum Sand ~'~ Silt ! ......... ISilty clay °r Clayey silt VVater Level Sand, coarse Silty sand "' ' grained ~; .--; ..-; .--; ..-;~ or Sandy silt ~ ~: ~i ;,=. ?. Gravelly · [] .~1 sand ' Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 Rig TEST BORING # 1 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Description Remarks Blacktop sand, crushed rock, gravel in sand, vry ;oarse, dusky yellow brn no stain, no odor Sand, vry coarse, soft, mod yellow brn Sand, vry coarse-med, rd'd-ang, qtz, feld, no stain, no odor dk mins, vry soft, grayish orange, excell poros & perm 1-D-11'6", plug hole w/bent chips, .cuttings & concrete cap [1:::::::::::::tSand, finegrained ~ Clay ~ Sandyclayor Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum · ~ Silty clay or Sand ~ Silt Clayey silt V~ater Level I; Sand, coarse Silty sand or grained ~:'-:'-:'-:'-:1 Sandysilt [ii:ii~:;:l Gravelly sand Date Drilled: 2-17-98 HOLDEN TRUCK ST9~ AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 Rig TEST BORING# 1 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Description Remarks Blacktop :ill sand, crushed rock, gravel no stain, no odor Sand, vry coarse-mad, rd'd-ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, vry soft, mod yellow brn, excell no stain, no odor pores & perm TD-6'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap ~ ~ Sandy clay or Sand, fine grained Clay Clayey Sand Gypsum Sand ~ Silt t'L ....... ISilty clay °rclayey silt VVater Level Sand, coarse grained [: ~.; 7: 7; ." :} Silty sand or GravellYsand Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 2 Hole Diameter: 2.5" p a B T T Depth Lith- Soil I oL T P P Description (ft) ology ~P Class. D w E H H Remarks :)om s X G D Concrete Sand & gravel , .=.o...o"='°'°'r~"';"~"~ GW fill material 3.D. I'I*D. Sand, fine-vry fine, ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, " , . 2 ,2 ,D. 86 ~0o hc stain & odor m..~ 0.11 I vry soft, damp, dusky brn stain ..... · 0.31 . .... ND 1200 Sand, fine-vry fine, ang, qtz, vry soft, ~ SW = o.72~ hc stain & odor damp, dk gray . ..... · 4727 ~"D.5 -10 .... ~ strong hc odor 71 74 Clay, damp, sticky - - -- - 7o 7 ND 290 5100 ,.,,yr"a", vry san'~'',,.,y micaceous, plastic, vry - - - ~ CL 0.47 ' "- " .D tr ho odor Iow poros & perm · TD~12'3", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings. & concrete cap . -15 -20 -25 --30 :::::::::::::t Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ Sandy clay orclayey Sand~~¢.,,....,._.,%..,..i Gypsum I" ' Isand ~~1Silt ! ......... Isilty clay °r ~ Sand, coarSegrained [::':~.::':":1silty sand °r Sandy silt ~ .~i .~i .~: .~iI GravellyClayey siltsand ~r__ Water Level Date Drilled: 2-11-98 HOLDEN TRUCK STO AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 22~ Hole Diameter: 2.5" p B' B T T Depth Lifh- sp Soil I oL T P P Description (ft) elegy # Class. D w E H H Remarks Ppm s X G D Concrete , -.--.--.-- Sand, gravel, pebbles " '"'"'"' GW Sand, fine, ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, clayey, · ....2 0 ND ND NO .....'...- .o no stain, no odor ..,..,.... ND soft, ex pores & perm, mod yellowish brn ' :.:.:.:.:. SP ND Sand, clayey, soft, dk yellow-mod brn, - _'. ': ' ' vry poor pores & perm - 5 · · · SM Sand, fine-vry fine, ang, qtz, feld, dk mins, ' ..... ..... 6 sP 0 NDNO No NO q• stain, no odor ex pores & perm, mod yellowish brn · .0o6 TD-6'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings . & concrete cap -lO --15 -20 --25 --30 Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum I': ' ISand ~ Silt I ......... ISiltyclay°r Clayey silt , VVater Level Sand, coarse grained ~i"'i"'i:'i'~i~ Silty sand or Sandysilt [i~:.~:~i~:l Gravelly , sand Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile 8-53 Rig TEST BORING# 25 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Description Remarks ;oncrete Sand, vry coarse, soft, dk yellow brn Sand, med coarse, ang-rd, qtz, feld, dk mins, vry soft, ex poros & perm, mod no stain, no odor yellow brn, mottled It brn TD-6'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap Sandy clay or Sand, fine grained ~ Clay ~ ClayeySand ~ Gypsum Sand ~,. I:----.==1 Silty clay or Clayey silt V VVater Level Sand, coarse grained ~:~.i 7:7:71~ Silty sand or Sandysilt fi .:: ;i.:: [:l Gravelly sand '"'"" Date Drilled: 2-13-98 HOLDEN TRUCK smo AJE Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Hand Auger TEST BORING # 27 Hole Diameter: ;).5" Description Remarks JConcrete Gravel Sand, med, fine, coarse, vry ang, qtz, feld, fill gravel dk rainS, soft, damp, mod yellowish brn, excell poros & perm Sand, vry clayey, mod brn, sticky Sand, fine-mad, clayey, mod yellowish brn Sand, vry coarse, gran, soft,.qtz, feld, dk mins, excell poros & perm vry clayey, stickly, dk yellow bm vry coarse-mad, rdnd-ang, vry soft, tz, feld, dk mins Sand, vry coarse-fine, qtz, feld, dk mins, no stain, no odor ang, vry soft, dry, mod yellowish exc poros & perm Sand, vry coarse, becoming damp Sand, vry coarse-fine, rd-vry ang, qtz, feld, no stain, no odor mins, vry soft, mod yellowish brn, poros & perm 7'6", plugged hole w/bent cuttings & concrete cap ~ ~ Sandy clay or ~ '.'.:.:.:-:.: ,*__,~d, fine grained Clay Clayey Sand Gypsum ' ' Sand ~ Silt L 2.--._-.-. Isilty clay °r Clayey silt ' VVater Level Sand, coarse I::*'"::":'-:'-:1 Siltysand or [i ii ~i i: ~il Gravelly grained Sandy silt sand ~ Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 RigTEST BORING # 2 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Description Remarks Concrete Sand, vry coarse-fine, vry soft, dk yellow fill, gravel bm, excellent poros & perm no stain, no odor Sand, vry clayey, dk yellow brn Sand, vry coarse, dk yellow brn Clay, sandy Sand, coarse-fine, subrd'd-ang, qtz, feld, abndt dk mins, vry soft, damp, grayish no stain, no odor orange, excell poros & perm TD-15'6", plug hole w/bent chips, cuttings & concrete cap ~ ~ Sandy clay or · .";;~i:~;~i: Sand, fine grained Clay Clayey Sand ~ Gypsum ' ' Sand ~ Silt J ......... ISilty clay °r Clayey silt ' Water Level Sand, coarse grained ~"'i~'~'-'i'--i Silty sand or Gravelly Sandy si~t sand "="" Logged By: Harold E. Sugden Drilling Equipment: Mobile B-53 Rig TEST BORING # 29 Hole Diameter: 8.5" Description Remarks Concrete Sand & crushed rock fill material Sand, vry coarse, rd'd, vry soft, dk gray stain hc stain, tr odor Sand, fine-med, vry ang, vry soft, qtz, hc stain, tr odor vry well sorted, med gray, excell poros & perm Sand, vry coarse-fine, rd'd-ang, vry soft, dk hc stain, qtz, feld, dk mins, vry poor sortng, dk gray strong odor excell poros & perm Cobbles It hc stain, tr odor Dry sand Sand, vry coarse, pebbles, rd'd, qtz, tr feld, dk mins, vry soft, damp, It gray excell poros & perm Water at 17'6" TD-17'6", plug hole w/5'bent chips & concrete to surface ~ Water Analysis ....... Sand, fine grained ["-_--_--_--_--~ Sandy clay or · :..;....;.. o,a, Gypsum J~ Silty clay or Gravelly Sand ~"~'~ Silt ~ Clayey silt VVater Level Sand, coarse grained I::7:'-:'-::":1 Silty sand or Sandy silt[i .:i ;i -- sand AJE APPENDIX IV Holden Truck Stop - 3775 Pierce Road "Summation of Laboratory Results" Hole HTS #7 HTS #8 HTS #9 HTS #10 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Sample # 7-2 # 7-6 # 8-2 # 8-6 # 9-2 # 9-6 # 10-6 # 10-11 North End of West Dispenser South End of West Dispenser Left Middle Dispenser Right Middle Dispenser Sample Depth 2-2.5' 6-6.5' 2-2.5' 6-6.5' 2-2.5' 6-6.5' 6'-6.5' 11'-11.5' BTEX (ppm) IBenzene ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Toluene ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Ethyl Benzene ND ND ND ND ND ND 3.9 1.4 IXylenes ND ND ND ND ND ND 25 10 TPH - Gasoline (ppm) ND ND ND ND ND ND 710 300 TPH - Diesel (ppm) 11 10 11 ND 11 20 8000 3000 ND = none detected TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual Constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 Holden Truck Stop - 3775 Pierce Road "Summation of Laboratory Results" H~ole HTS #11 HTS #14 HTS #'18 HTS #21 HTS #22 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Sample #11-2 #11-6.5 #14-16.5 #18-10.5 #21-2 #21-6 #21-11.5 #22-2 #22-6 East Dispenser Former UG A G Tanks Old West Dispenser Site Old Middle Dispenser Site Tanks-Center Middle Sample Depth 2-2.5' 6.5'-7' 16.5'-17' 10.5'-11' 2-2.5' 6-6.5' 11.5'-12' 2-2.5' 6-6.5' [BTEX (ppm) Benzene ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Toluene ND ND ND ND 0.11 0.72 0.47 ND ND Ethyl Benzene ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Xylenes ND ND ND ND 0.31 1.5 1.4 ND 0.006 TPH - Gasoline (ppm) 6 ND ND. ND 86 1,200 290 ND ND TPH - Diesel (ppm) 46 200 ND ND 5,800 28,000 5,100 ND ND ND = none detected TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual Constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 Holden Truck Stop - 3775 Pierce Road "Summation of Laboratory Results" Hole HTS #24 HTS #25 HTS #27 HTS #29 HTS #29 Hole HTS #28 Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil I Soil Water Soil Sample # 24-5.5 # 25-5.5 # 27-14 # 27-17 # 29-5.5 # 29-10.5 # 29-15.5 Sample # 28-14.5 Former East Former East Underground D~esel Between 2 East DisPensers Waste Oil Dispenser-North Dispenser-South South End of Tank Tank Sample Depth 5.5'-6' 5.5'-6' 14'-14.5' 17'-17.5' 5'-5.5' 10'-10.5' 15'-15.5' 17.5' Spl Dpth 14'-14.5' Lead ND BTEX (ppm) Oil & Grs ND Benzene ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.008 TOX ND Toluene ND ND ND ND 0.088 0.8 ND 0.11 Ethyl Benzene ND ND ND ND 0.93 16 ND 0.54 Xylenes ND ND ND ND 6.4 87 ND ND TPH - Gasoline (ppm) ND ND ND ND 430 2,200 ND 17 TPH - Diesel (ppm) 200 ND 11 14 450 940 14 60 ND = none detected Total Lead (EPA 6010) Oil & Grease (EPA 413.1) TEST METHOD: TOX (EPA 9020) TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual Constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 AJ APPENDIX V Lab~ Sample Description Date & Time Sampled P'l~C°mment: Name~ ~ Billing Info: ~~ ~~~~Receivedby:~S~n'tu'e) ~'/~-2~Date:Tim/?t~ ~~' ~ ~~(~ ~/~ * RelinquiShed by: (Signature) R~ceived by: ~Signature) Date: Tim Ci~~.~/~ Stat~ ~~ Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Tim . A~ention: ~ ~~ Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Tim Time: Miles: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Tim Sample Disposal P.O.~ Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Tim ~ EAaeRA~eRIES INC. - ...... ~ .......... SAMPLE RECEIP-T.~-F~RM ...... ~,v. N~.¢lr~e --~.~ F~eral ~press ~ UPS ~ Hand Delivery Ice Chest~ None [BC Reid Se~ice ~ Other ~ (Spe~fy) Box D ~ (Specify). Other Ref~gerant: Ice ~ Blue Ice~ None ~ Other ~ Comments: ~:;~<~::*:<':~:~:~ ~:':':':'~ ~:':'::'~i~i~:~'::~'~:K~::':':':'~j~i~i~ cu=,oavNone~ Comments: ,I .~ple= rec,ved? Ye.~ No O All .ample. cont,ner, intact7 Ye~"No ~ Description(s) match C O C, YeW No Temperature: ~ ~ 'C Temperature: Thermometer I~: [~ lh~rmom~t~r ID: Emissivity . Y~ Emi.=ivity Container ~ ~_ ~/~ Container ~ SAMPLE .U.aE~ SAMPLECONT~"~ i'I"; I' I' I" I' I' I' I' I'0 I" I" I' I' I' I' I · I' I' I' I ' I" I" I" QT G~E~L ~N~ GE~L PHYSICAL PT PE UNP~S~ED dT INORG~IC CHEMICAL M~ALS PT INORG~IC ~FMIG~L ~ CYANIDE PT N~RO~ FORMS PT TOTAL SUtFIDF lOOml TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON OT TOX PT ~FMIC~ OXYGFN DEMAND 1dOral PH~NO[ICS 40mi VOA VI~ T~V~ BLANK ~ml VOA VIAL VOA S~ 13 VIALS. 1TBI OT FPA 413.1. 413.~. 418.1 PT ODOR RA~OLOGICAL QT ~PA ~O~160R~O~O ~T FPA QT EPA QT FPA ;2; T~V~ B~NK 100mi ;PA 547 100mi ~A 631.1 QT EPA QT ~A ;49 ~T ~A 632 QT FPA R01;MI QT ~IQC GT AMRER E OZ. JAR 32 0~. J~ ~o.~ f / I / / ~TIC BAG Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIROMENTAL Date Reported: 02/20/98 4100 EASTON DR. SUITE #12 Date Received: 02/10/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory Po.: 98-01588-1 Attn: MIKE FELDMJ~N 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP ~1-14 (WEST BETWEEN TA/qKS SIDE 1 & 2) SAMPLED BY FELDF~%N Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/10/98 ~ 10:00AM Date Extracted-8020: 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/24/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/11/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/12/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 83. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 1100. mg/kg 200. Surrogate % Recovery 72. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIROMENTD~L Date Reported: 02/20/98 4100 EASTON DR. SUITE ~12 Date Received: 02/10/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01588-2 Attn: MIKE FELDMAIg 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP ~1-16 (WEST BETWEEN T~NKS SIDE i & 2) SD~IPLED BY FELDMAN Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/10/98 ~ 10:49A~ Date Extracted-8020: 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/24/98 Date Extractedo8015M(d): 02/11/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/12/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 4.1 mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 85. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 2100. mg/kg 200. * % Recovery 85. % 44-151 Surrogate , TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring ... sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor · Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRObIENTAL DateReported: 02/20/98 4100 EA~TON DR. SUITE ~12 Date Received: 02/10/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01588-3 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP ~3-14 (WEST BETWEEN TANKS SIDE 1 & 2) SAMPLED BY FELDMAN Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/10/98 ~ 10:49AM Date Extracted-8020: 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/24/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/11/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/12/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected m~/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene 0.005 mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 3.3 mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 88. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 800. mg/kg 200. * Surrogate % Recovery 79. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor ' Page 1 Purgeable D~romatics Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIROMENTAL Date Reported: 02/20/98 4100 EASTON DR SUITE ~12 Date Received: 02/10/98 BA/~ERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01588-4 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP #3-17 (WEST BETWEEN TAlqKS SIDE 1 & 2) SAMPLED BY Sample X~atrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/10/98 ~ 02:lSPM Date Extracted-8020: 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/24/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/11/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/12/98 Practical Analysis Reportin9 Quantitation Constituent s Results Unit s Limit Benzene None Detected mg/k9 0. 005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0. 005 Ethyl Benzene 0. 030 mg/kg 0. 005 Total Xylenes 0. 017 mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 20. mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 83. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 2100. mg/kg 200. * Surrogate % Recovery 86. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIROMENTAL Date Reported: 02/20/98 4100 EASTON DR. SUITE ~12 Date Received: 02/10/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01588-5 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP #5-14 (WEST BETWEEN TANKS SIDE 1 & 2) SAMPLED BY FELDMAN Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/10/98 ® 04:27PM Date Extracted-8020: 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/24/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/11/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): 02/12/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Ben'zene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 1.5 mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 85. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 320. mg/kg 200. * Surrogate % Recovery 85. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Address~/~uE.~,~-~,.~ ~'/Z. Project #: ~,q.~o..~'_~' ~ Ci~: ~~/~.~ SamplerUame:~,~.~= ~ State: ~ Zip: ~¢~ Other:~/db fA/ O A~n: ~//(:~' ~~ Z .~-- ~ ~ ~z-. z ,~,~,.~ ~, ~. ._ .... J ~D BY ~ Comment: =,li.u.a~,.,u,m..,lI Relinqu~shedby:,Sbna~,.) F ~ive~by: ,Signa,re) ~e: ~me: p~l~..~ Name:~ ~0/~ ~/~' ~ ~dO~ Address: ~D~D~ ~/Z ~ R~,nquishe'd by: (Signature) R~ce~ed by: (Signature) Date: ~me: O State Attention: ~~ ~ ' Relinquished by: (Signalure) Received by: (Signature) Date: ~me: Miles: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (r ign~;ure) Date: ~me: Sample Dis~sal ~ ~ BC ~al · S.~ ea Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date:" ~me: Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE ~12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP (PHASE II), HTS ~ 6-14 EAST SIDE TANKS BETWEEN 3 & 4, 02/11/98 @ 08:37AM, FELDM/AN/SUGDEN Sample ID: }{TS ~ 6-14 EAST SIDE Date Collected: 02/11/98 ~ 08:37AM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed~8015M(d) : 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 105. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 14. mg/kg 10. * Surrogate % Recovery 91. % 44~151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Note: S~,~le chromatogr~ not typical of diesel. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE ~12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HTS~ 6-17 (EAST SIDE BETWEEN TANKS 3 & 4 Sample ID: HTS ~ 6-17 (EAST SIDE Date Collected: 02/11/98 ® 09:10AM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0 .005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0 005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1 Surrogate % Recovery 107. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 110. mg/kg 20. * Surrogate % Recovery 67. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. S~le chromatogramyypical of' diesel. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE %12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HTS~ 11-6.5 (EAST DISPENSER) Sample ID: HTS ~ 11-6.5 (EAST DI Date Collected: 02/11/98 ~ 10:llAM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Ben'zene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 103. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 200. mg/kg 100. * Surrogate % Recovery 58. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag E~l~ations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to hi~ concentration of target analytes re~iring sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not t~ical of diesel. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE ~12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAi~ 327-7429 Sample Description: HTS~ 21-2 (OLD WEST DISPENSER SITE) Sample ID: HTS # 21-2 (OLD WEST Date Collected: 02/11/98 ~ 10:43AM Sample Matrix:. Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.10 Toluene 0.11 mg/kg 0.10 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.10 Total Xylenes 0.31 mg/kg 0.10 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 86. mg/kg 20. *2 Surrogate % Recovery 112. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 5800. mg/kg 500. * Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. *2 = Hydroca~ns in the ga~e range are not typical of gasoline. // c · .' 118. .__ Stuart' G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE ~12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-6 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HTS# 21-6 (OLD WEST DISPENSER SITE) Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.45 Toluene 0.72 mg/kg 0.45 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.45 Total Xylenes 1.5 mg/kg 0.45 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 1200. mg/kg 100. Surrogate % Recovery 105. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 28000. mg/kg 2000. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. *2 = Hydrocarbons in the gasoline range are not typical of gasoline. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAJ~ Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE %12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-7 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HTS~ 21-11.5 (OLD WEST DISPENSER SITE) Sample ID: HTS # 21-11.5 (OLD WE Date Collected: 02/11/98 @ ll:59AM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.45 Toluene 0.47 mg/kg 0.45 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.45 Total Xylenes 1.4 mg/kg 0,45 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 290. mg/kg 100. *2 Surrogate % Recovery 111. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 5100. mg/kg 500. * Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. *2 = Hydrocarbons in the_gasoli~ne/ range are not typical of gasoline. Stuart O. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/06/98 4100 EASTON DR Date Received: 02/11/98 STE #12 Laboratory No.: 98-01638-8 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HTS~ 22-2 (OLD MIDDLE DISPENSER SITE) SamDle ID: HTS ~ 22-2 (OLD MIDDL Date Collected: 02/11/98 ~ 01:10PM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/22/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/22/98 Date Extracted-S015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 93. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 94. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. ..... 1' · 186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE ~12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-3 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: ~29 15.5 (BETWEEN 2 EAST DIPENSERS - SE OF HTS #10) SAMPLE BY FELDMANAINTD SUGDEN Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/18/98 ~ 09:37AM Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituentg Results Units Limit Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 14. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 87. TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method ~ Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE ~12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-4 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: ~29 (GROUNDWATER SAMPLE), SAMPLE BY FELDMANAND SUGDEN Sample Matrix: Groundwater Date Collected: 02/18/98 ® 10:36AM Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/19/98 · Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 60000. ~g/L 20000. * Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 48-130 ** TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Flag Explanations: * = PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. ** = Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. California D~O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor · d m4ul~ k4ald In 1N8 reit)mt a~ fro' the exctudv~ uee o4' th~ mibmlt~ng IMI~,. BC ~, Inc. -,,-un'~l no r~l~ f~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~1~ ~ ~ -~J°nes~ .~ ,, ~°nmental' Inc. Envir ,Ves~,_.. ~.o..,~o..:e~ ?.o. ~ox s,387 · F~ue~toa, CA 9888S (714) 449-9937 ° FAX (714) 449-9685 JONES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY REPORT Client: BC LABORATORIES Report Date: 02/24/98 Client Address: 4100 ATLAS COURT JEL Ref. No.: A-2896 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Client Ref. No.: 98-01879 Attn: CHERYL FERGUSON Date Sampled: 02/18/98 Date Received: 02/20/98 Project: 98-01879 Date Analyzed: 02/23/9g Project Address: -- Physical State: Soil/Water ANALYSES REQUESTED 1. EPA 8020 - Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons 2. Mod $015 Gasoline - Volatile Hydrocarbons Approval: Steve Jones, Ph.D. Laboratory Manager Jones Environmental, Inc. ~,'~,~~'/ Testing Laboratories ?.o. Box ~a87. (714) t149-9937 · FAX (714) 449-9685 ~ JONES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY RESULTS Client: BC LABORATORIES Report Date: 02/24/98 Client Address: 4100 ATLAS COURT JEL Ref. No.: A-2896 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Client ReL No.: 98-01879 Attn: CHERYL FERGUSON Date Sampled: 02/18/98 Date Received: 02/20/98 Project: 98-01879 Date Analyzed: 02/23/98 Project Address: -- Physical State: Soil/Water Modified EPA 8015 - Volatile Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) Surrogate Reporting Concentration Recovery % Limits Sample ID (mv_JKg) (mVa~K~), 98-01879-1 430* -- 16 98-01879-2 2200* -- 120 98-01879-3 ND 112 2.0 * = Hydrocarbons in the gasoline range are not typical of gasoline. Surrogate Reporting Concentration Recovery % Limits Sample ID (rog/L) · (rog/L) 98-01879-4 17* -- 0.5 98-01879-4TB ' ND 113 0.5 * = Hydrocarbons in the gasoline range are not typical of gasoline. ND = Not Detected SUBCONTRACT CHAIN OF CUSTODY Page 1 f bcontract Lab: JONES ENVIRONMENTAL (JNSNV) 320 E. LAS PALMAS FULLERTON, CA 92835 ~'. 'Phone: 714-449-9937 Report To: BC Laboratories 4100 Atlas Court ~- Bakersfield, CA 93308 Ii Attn: Cheryl Ferguson ~~~ Bill To: BC Laborat'ories 4100 Atlas Court Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attn: Accounts Payable Sample Sample Sample Requested Tests ~mple ID Matrix Date Time 0_~1 01879-1 Soil 02/18/98 09:11 X 98-01879-2 Soil 02/18/98 09:24 X ~R-01879-3 Soil 02/18/98 09:37 X ~[!i-01879-4 Groundwate 02/18/98 10:36 X ~ik-- 01879 - 4 TB Groundwa t e X quested Tests Legend ~.. GC-BTX-TPH-GAS-SOLIDS/~~ Date/Time ~ !linquished By: Received By: '~ ~ - ZO '¢~ 0~0 [- Jones Environmental, Inc. Laboratories P.o. ~x ~s7 · ~u~, CA ~ (714) 449-9937 · FAX (714) 449-9(~5 JONES ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY REPORT Client: BC LABORATORIES Report Date: 02/24/98 Client Address: 4100 ATLAS COURT JEL Ref. No,: A-2894 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Client Ref. No.: 98-01638 Attn: CHERYL FERGUSON Date Sampled: 02/11/98 Date Received: 02/20/98 Project: 98-01638 Date Analyzed: 02/22/98 Project Address: -- Physical State: Soil ANALYSES REQUESTED 1. EPA 8020 - Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons 2. Mod 8015 Gasoline - Volatile Hydrocarbons Approval: ~ Steve Jones, Ph.D. Laboratory Manager ?/Ties. ..... "~' %'O~ecz '~OOe:~' ~ ~ ~:~'-~'::~'"'~" ......... ' ............ --'~-- SHIPPING INFORMATION SHIPPING CONTAINER Federal Express C] UPS E] Hand Delivery ~ Ice Chest [] . None BC L~b Field Service n Other E] (Specify) Box I-I Other [3 (Specify) lce ['1 Blue Ice ~_ None ~ Other r-I Comments: ' ~ 8~ple= received? Yei No ~ All =ample= contalner= intact? Ye= No ~ De$cription{$) m=tch COC? Ye$ ~ No ~~~ I Temperature: .~0 ~ *C i Temperature: ~C ~ 1%ermometer ID: ~ I ~ermometer ID:~ ~~~ ] Emissi~W .,. [ Emisaivity ~T~EN~L ~O ~[N~L PHYSICAL PE UNPRESERV~ PLASTIC BAG Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05'/98 4100 EASTON DR. %12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-1 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample' D~'scription: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 27-14 (UG DIESEL-S. END OF TANK), 02/13/98 ~ 10:ISAM, MIKE FELMAN ~:""'.'~ple ID: 27-14 (UG DIESEL-S. E Date Collected: 02/13/98 ~ 10:1SAM ~'~le Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/26/98 Date Analyzed- 8020: 02/26/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 104. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 11. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 99. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: .TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. %1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. ~12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-2 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 · Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 27-18 (UG DIESEL-S. END OF TANK), 02/13/98 ® 10:44AM, MIKE FELMAN I.~i'.' Sample ID: 27-18 (UG DIESEL-S. E Date Collected: 02/13/98 @ 10:44AM Sample Matrix:' Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/26/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/26/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 96. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 14. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 95. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Department Supervisor Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. $12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BA/<ERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-3 Attn: MIKE F E LDIW~-N 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 7-2 (N. END OF W. DISPENSW. R), 02/13/98 11: 05AI~, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 7-2 (N. END OF W~ DIS Date Collected: 02/13/98 ~ 11:05i5/4 Sample Matrix: . Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/26/98 Date Analyzed- 8020: 02/26/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 100. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 11. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 87. % 44-151 TEST ~IETHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. ~nual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. $1186 · ' Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENT~%L Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. ~12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-4 Attn: MIKE FELDM3%N 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 7-6 (N. END OF W. DISPENSER), 02/13/98 ll:21AM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 7-6 (N. END OF W. DIS Date Collected: 02/13/98 ® ll:21AM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020:02/26/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/26/98 Date Extracted-8015M{d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/k~ 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 88. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 10. mg/k~ 10. Surrogate % Recover5; 95. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 m~/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor ,,~ff r~ugt~ Ii.md in thl~ r~ ag,e f,m'th~ exc4u~ u~ M th~ ~ulg~itllng p~gty. O(~ ~ Inc. ~ no ~1~ fM ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~1~ ~ ~. , Page · Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. ~12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-5 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 8-2 (S. END OF W. DISPENSER), 02/13/98 ll:34AM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 8-2 (S. END OF W. DIS Date Collected: 02/13/98 ~ ll:34AM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/26/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/26/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected Surrogate % Recovery 114. % 70-130 Total Petroleum · Hydrocarbons (diesel) 11. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 104. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. ~12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, C3% 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-6 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 8-6 (S. END OF W. DISPENSER), 02/13/98 ll:52AM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 8-6 (S. END OF W. DIS Date Collected: 02/13/98 ® 11:52AM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/26/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/26/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date D_nalyzed-8015M(d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1 - Surrogate % Recovery 123. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 96. % 44-151 TEST M~THOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor AJI m~dl~ liedl~l k~ thl~ I',l~)od ~g'~ for tim ,l~f~:iullv~ i d th~ lubffiitttng I)~rtY. BC L.lbod'a~od~l, Inc. I~u~ no ~ f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. ~12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-7 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 9-2 (LEFT MIDDLE DISPENSER) 02/13/98 12:05PM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 9-2 (LEFT MIDDLE DISP Date Collected: 02/13/98 ~ 12:05PM Sample Matrix:. Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/27/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/27/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/25/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 102. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 11. mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 97. % 44-151 TEST M~THOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Bu~tram Department Supervisor Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. #12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-8 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 9-6 (LEFT MIDDLE DISPENSER), 02/13/98 12:21PM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 9-6 (LEFT MIDDLE DISP Date Collected: 02/13/98 ~ 12:21PM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/27/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/27/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 02/25/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 104. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 20. ag/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 99. TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor JI fm~ult~ IdaKI In thAI I'lq~od Ire foe' tt~ ,ex:dud'q~ ~e~ o~ tl~ ~JlxnittJng Pm'rY. BC Labordode~, Inc. ~ no ~1~ f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. ~12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-10 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 10-6 (RIGHT MIDDLE DISPENSER), 02/13/98 01:55PM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 10-6 (RIGHT MIDDLE DI Date Collected: 02/13/98 @ 01:55PM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/27/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/27/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.3 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.3 Ethyl Benzene 3.9 mg/kg 0.3 Total Xylenes 25. mg/kg 0.5 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 710. mg/kg 50. Surrogate % Recovery 95. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 8000. mg/k~ 1500. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requirin~ sample dilution. Sample chromato~ram not typical of gasoline. Method blank contains 8 California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DR. %12 Date Received: 02/13/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01769-11 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II, 10-11 (RIGHT MIDDLE DISPENSER), 02/13/98 ~ 02:23PM, MIKE FELDMAN Sample ID: 10-11 (RIGHT MIDDLE D Date Collected: 02/13/98 ® 02:23PM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/27/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/27/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/24/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/26/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitatlon Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.2 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.2 Ethyl Benzene 1.4 mg/kg 0.2 Total Xylenes 10. mg/kg 0.3 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 300. mg/kg 30. Surrogate % Recovery 114. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 3000. mg/kg 400. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. . Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. Method blank contains 8 mg/kg. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Report To: !me:~3' E'o~,~r~. Project: ~,~ ~r~oa, Address~tm[~o~ Project ~: ¢d¢¢'~ Ci~:~,.~ n~ ~ Sampler Name: State:~ Zip93~o~ ~~ Report Drinking Water Comments: Name: .~ i,~¢ on State Form ? Y/N Address: I2, O, ~X, c~ 17--~ Send copy to state of Cal~. Y / N State ~ Zip ?~ A~ention: ~OH¢ PO ~ Rellnquish~ by: (Signa~re) Receiv~ by: (Signa~re) Date: ~me: ~me · Miles: Flat. Rellnqulsh~ by: (Signa~re) Received by: (Slgna~re) Date: ~: Equipment: Rate' SAMPI~E.! SHIPPING INFORMATION . SHIPPING CONTAINER Federal Express CI UPS [] Hand Delivery BC Lab Field Service [] Other [] {Specify) _ Box [] Other [] {Specify). "Refrigerant: Ice ri Blue Ice I~r None E] Other []. Comm. ents: Ail samples received? Ya/,~a~'~I/ No r~ .... All samples containers intact? Ye No r'l Description(s) match COC? Y No Ica Chest ID __ Ice Chest ID Temperature: Thermometer ID: Thermometer ID: Emissivity Emissivity Container ~.a~. ¢ ~.~.A.. Container SAMPLE NUMBERS PHYSICAL PT PE UNPRESERVED PLASTIC BAG Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE, # 12 Date Received: 02/17/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01841-2 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK PHASE II, HTS #14-16.5 (FORMER UG TANKS-CTR), 02/17/98 12:02PM, FELDMAN/SUGDEN Sample ID: HTS ~14-16.5 (FORMER Date Collected: 02/17/98 ~ 12:02PM Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/27/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/27/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 85. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 79. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020' California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE, ~ 12 Date Received: 02/17/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01841-3 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK PHASE II, HTS ~24-5.5 (FORMER EAST DESPENSER NORTH), 02/17/98 ® 02:22PM, FELDMAN/SUGDEN ID: HTS #24-5.5 (FORMER E Date Collected: 02/17/98 ~ 02:22PM Sample Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/28/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/28/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 02/23/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected m~/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 99. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 200. mg/kg 50. Surrogate % Recovery 70. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.0.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020' Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 03/05/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE, ~ 12 Date Received: 02/17/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01841-4 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK PHASE II, }{TS #25-5.5 (FORMER EAST DISPENSER SOUTH), 02/17/98 ~ 02:22PM, FELDMAN/SUGDEN Sample ID: HTS ~25-5.5 (FORMER E Date Collected: 02/17/98 ® 02:22PM Sample Matrix:' Soil Date Extracted-8020: 02/28/98 Date Analyzed- 8020: 02/28/98 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 79. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 90. % 44~151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Superxrisor Page 1 TOT/%L CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 02/27/98 .. 4100 EASTON DRIVE, ~ 12 Date Received: 02/17/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309. Laboratory No.: 98-01841-5 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 ~... Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK PHASE II, HTS ~28-14.5 (WASTE OIL TANK), 02/17/98 . 03:07PM, FEI~DI~IhN/SUGDEN Sample ID: HTS ~28-14.5 (WASTE OIL TAi~K) f..~ Sampling Date/Time: 02/17/98 ~ 03:07PM { Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method .mq/L mq/kg Lead None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW- 6010 5.0 1000. Comment: Ail above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846, September, 1986. Dan Schultz Laboratory Director ,,~1 r~l~ltl lidad In thil f~)od Ire, lot' th~ e, xcludvm u8~ og lh~ mubfMtlng p~. BC Labdx~o~l, Inc. memJmm~ no r~)m~i~l~ f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Page 1 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Date Reported: 03/03/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE, ~ 12 Date Received: 02/17/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01841-5 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 805-327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK PHASE II, HTS ~28-14.5 (WASTE OIL TANK), 02/17/98 03:07PM, FELDMAN/SUGDEN Sample ID: HTS ~28-14.5 (WASTE OIL TANK) Sampling Date/Time: 02/17/98 ~ 03:07PM Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Method Constituents SamDle Results Units P.Q.L. Method Oil and Grease None Detected mg/kg 20. EPA-413.1 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor .JI ~ leted I. thlm fq~oft ~1, for the exc:luel~fm uee of ihs eubfl~ng ~m~y. BC Lm~xw~to~e. Inc:. ~ no rtepon~iblllty for ftpmt mllml~o~. ~,fmtlo~. delmChnlent m' lhkd i~rty I~ Page 1 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AJ ENVIRONMENTi~L, INC. Date Reported: 02/27/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE, ~ 12 Date Received: 02/17/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01841-5 Attn: MIKE FELDF~%N 805-327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK PHASE II, HTS %28-14.5 (WASTE OIL TAI~K), 02/17/98 03:07PM, FELDMAN/SUGDEN Sample ID: HTS ~28-14.5 (WASTE 0IL TANK) Sampling Date/Time: 02/17/98 ~ 03:07PM Title 22 Waste Type: Type i: Millable Solid - No Free Liquid Me thod Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method TOX * None Detected mg/kg 5.0 SW-9020 P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed). REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846, September, 1986. Flag Explanations: * = Note: Sample analyzed by Advanced Technology Laboratories. Dan Schultz Laboratory Director Client: BC Laboratories Attn: Ms. Cheryl Ferguson Client's Project: 98-01841 Date Received: 02/19/98 Lab No: 23969-001 Date Sampled: 02/17/98 Sample ID: 98-01841-5 Matrix: Soil ~ .... .,: ~ ........... .,, ~g~~~.,'.~-~.*" ............ ~ ........ EPA 9020 (TOX) 02~20~98 ND mg/kg 5.0 5.0 IG I MDL = Method Detection Limit ND -- Not Detected (Below DLR) DF = Dilution Factor (DLR/MDL) Reviewed/Approved By: ~.~f,/f.,~.,t.j f ~) ~ ~//' Date: ~'/~//~ - ~hel~yl de los Reyes Department Supervisor Th~ cover Ict~er is an inte~ pa~ of this analytical report. ~'~k ~dvanced Technology ~ 1510 E. 33rd Street Signal Hill, CA 90807 Tel: 562 989-4045 Fax: 562 989-4040 SUBCONTRACT CHAIN OF CUSTODY Page 1 ! .ubcontract Lab: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES (ADVNC) 1510 E. 33RD STREET SIGNAL HILL, CA 90807 Attn: PURI F. ROMUALDO Phone: 562-989-4045 FAX: 562-989-6348 Report To: BC Laboratories 4100 Atlas Court Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attn: Cheryl Ferguson Bill To: BC Laboratories 4100 Atlas Court Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attn: Accounts Payable Sample Sample Sample Requested Tests ~amDle ID Matrix Date Time 0__1 ? !18-01841-5 Soil 02/ 7/98 5:07 x ~equested Tests Legend HZ-TOTAL-TOX Date/Time elinquished By: ~ ~--~--~ L&00 ~ ~ i-elinquished By: Received By: Submissi°n ~:, ,, q~- /~7~, Pr°ject C°de: ~_ SHIPPING INFORMATION SHIPPING CONTAINER F~eral ~press 0 UPS ~ Hand Delivery ~ Ice Chest ~ None BC L~ Field Se~ice ~ Other 0 (Specify) Box 0 Other 0 (Specify) Refrigerant: IceD Blue Ice~ NoneO Other 0 Comments: ~~ ~1 ,~¢e, received? Ye,~ No ~ All ,ample, container, intact7 fe,~' No g De,cription{,) match COC7 Ye~ No r Ice Chest ID Ice Chest ID Temperature: ~*C Temperature: Thermometer ID: ~ ~ ~ermometar ID: Emissiviw . ; ~ ~ ] '~ Emissivity Container ~~.~ Container ~ Q~ERAL MINERA~ GENERAL PHYSICAL ~T PE PT INORGANIQ CHFMI~A[ M~A[S PT CYaN;nE PT N~ROGFN FORMS PT TOT~ ;ULFIDF 2~_ NIT~TF I NITRITE lOOml TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON QT TOX PT CHEMICAL 0XYG~ DEMAND lOOml PHFNO[IC~ 4~ml VOA VIAL TRAVF~ RI ANK 40mi VOA V~[ VOA S~ ~3 VI~S. 1TBt QT FPA 413.1. 413.2. 418.1 ,PT ODOR I~IOLO~ICAL [BACTERIOLOGICAt PT EPA 504 OT ~PA lOOml EPA ~47 OT ~A OT FPA 64~ ~OT ~A 6~2~ I OT QA/QC aT AMBE~ ~ OZ_ JAR la; oz_ PCB VI~ PL~TIC BAG i ~omments: ~ IF:~WPgO~t.A~ DO C S~FO RM$~SANIREC 2.WPO' Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE ~12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-2 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: ~29 10.5 (BETWEEN 2 EAST DIPENSERS - SE OF HTS ~10) SAMPLE BY FELDMAN AND SUGDEN Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/18/98 @ 09:24AM Date Extracted- 8020: 02/23/98 Date Analyzed- 8020: 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Report lng Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.60 Toluene 0.80 mg/kg 0.60 Ethyl Benzene 16. mg/kg 0.60 Methyl- t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.60 Total Xylenes 87. mg/kg 0.60 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 2200. mg/kg 120. * Surrogate % Recovery 111. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Hydrocarbons in the gasoline range are not typical of gasoline. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor ~1 i.eeol~ kaa,4 in tllie ~)mt.r~ for th~ exch~iv~ u~ o~ Ih~ ~ubmittlng PaulY. BC ~ Inc. ~m~ no ~~ f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE ~12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-3 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: ~29 15.5 (BETWEEN 2 EAST DIPENSERS SE OF HTS #10) SAMPLE BY FELDMAN AND SUGDEN Sample Date 02/18/98 ~ Matrix: Soil Collected: 09:37AM Date Extracted-8020: 02/23/98 Date Analyzed- 8020: 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.010 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.010 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.010 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.010 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 TQtal Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 2.0 Surrogate % Recovery 108. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor NI reeul~ II.~d bt 1Ne felx~ ~ for t~te ex~du~h~ uee ol the eubn~tlng Petty. BC I, Al~'etoHe~ Inc. wumee no ~1~ f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~1~ ~ ~ Page 1 Purgeabl e Aromati cs and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons D~I EN-VIRONI~ENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRI~-E $12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-4 Attn: MIKE FELDMJlN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: $29 (GROUNDWATER SAMPLE), SAMPLE BY FELDMANAI~D SUGDEN Sample Matrix: Groundwater Date Collected: 02/18/98 @ 10:36AM Date Extracted-8020: 02/23/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitatlon Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene 0.008 mg/kg 0.005 Toluene 0.11 mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene 0.54 mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 17. mg/kg 0.5 * Surrogate % Recovery 111. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. Flag Explanations: * = Hydrocarbons in the gasoline range are not typical of gasoline. California D.O.H.S. Cert. $1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE #12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-4TB Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: ~29 (GROUNDWATER SAMPLE-TRAVEL BLANK) Sample Matrix: Groundwater Date Collected: .... Date Extracted-8020: 02/23/98 Date Analyzed-8020: 02/23/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.001 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.001 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.001 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.001 Total Xylenes 0.001 mg/kg 0.001 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 0.5 Surrogate % Recovery 109. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: Sample analyzed by Jones Environmental. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 Stuart G. Buttram -- ~.~ Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE %12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-1 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: 29 - 5.5 (BETWEEN 2 EAST DIPENSERS SE OF HTS ~10) SAMPLE BY FELDMAN AND SUGDEN Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/18/98 ~ 09:11AM Date Extracted-S015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 02/23/98 Practical Analys i s Reporting Quant i t at ion Constituents Results Units Limit Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 450. mg/kg 200. * Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Flag Explanations: * = Note: Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. ~1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroletu~ Hydrocarbons AJ ENVIRONMENTAL Date Reported: 03/04/98 4100 EASTON DRIVE #12 Date Received: 02/18/98 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Laboratory No.: 98-01879-2 Attn: MIKE FELDMAN 327-7429 Sample Description: HOLDEN TRUCK STOP PHASE II: ~29 - 10.5 (BETWEEN 2 EAST DIPENSERS - SE OF }{TS ~10) SAMPLE BY FELDMANAND SUGDEN I" Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 02/18/98 ® 09:24AM Date Extracted-8015M(d): 02/20/98 Date Analyzed- 8015M (d): 02/23/98 !. Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation ~-'.-' Constituents Results Units Limit !' .?. I' Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 940. mg/kg 200. * Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 r' Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020 I ' Flag Explanations: * = Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. %1186 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor (714) 449-9937 * FAX (714) 449-~5 ~ JONES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONTROL INFORMATION Client: BC LABORATORIES Report Date: 02/24/98 Client Address: 4100. ATLAS COURT JEL Ref. No.: A-2896 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Client Ref. No.: 98-01879 Attn: CHERYL FERGUSON Date Sampled: 02/18/98 Date Received: 02/20/98 Project: 98-01879 Date Analyzed: 02/23/98 Project Address: -- ~ Physical State: Soil/Water Modified EPA 8015 - Volatile Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) Sample Spiked: Trip Blank MS MSD Acceptability Parameter Recovery (%) Recovery (%) RPD Range (%) Gasoline 86% 95% 9.9% 65- 125 S~mple Spiked: S-3 (A-2592) : MS MSD Acceptability Parameter Recovery (%) Recovery (%) RPD Range (%) Gasoline 95% 93% 2.0% 65- 125 Method Blank = Not Detected MS = Matrix Spike MSD = Matrix Spike Duplicate RPD = Relative Percent Difference