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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUST REP. 8/30/1996 RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: '~ Z_( ~-----~l,~.,*-~.~ ID# Business Name: ~'~ Contact Name: Business Phone: F~: Inspe~or's Name: Time of Call: Date: Type of Call: Incoming ~ Outgoing [ ] Returned [ ] Content of Call: ~( ~J ~ t~~ ~~ ~ ~/~ Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: / ~- RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: ~ ~.- ! ~.~L., F-~,~. ID# Business Name: ~ ( r2.. ~ ~ Conta~ Name: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Business Phone: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F~: Inspe~Or's Name: Time of C~I: Date: ~'~/~ ~S~ Time: /~ ~ ~o ~ Min: Type of C~I: Incoming [ ] Outgoing [ ] Returned ~ Content of Call: ~St~ ~ ~-~ ~-~~ ~0~ Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: - 1{~ ~ ! ":.:' .' " ' : "'' '~-":-~'.:' ' -',"~ ~ :." :" -," . KERN. COUNTY' HEALTH' DEPARTMENT .... '. ' '" "- ..,~4"'"'.': Di~/ision of Environmental Hea~;~h ~ SERVICE",AND COMPLAINT: FORM ;,?,'~',?; :'::; ' .,.?~:~::.' ':'"~ ;' Date~ ~~ TI~: , ~ Service Request ~o~plaint CT No. ' Assigned to~ ~' ~ Location .... ~ ~ City ....... ~ .. ~,~ : ~.,,-:~ ~. Re~ortlng Person Address ~. ~o~erty owner' ~one [.. ~ '= . , RESULTS OF .......... , ...... .' ~ '~ ............ Pt-toIXJE ~ ,.~ t" A~ CODE NU MEJE~ EXTENSIONJ MESSAGE AREA CODE NUMBER - EXTENSION ' ' ~_~ TOPS ?O~M4OOa ~ ,il p1010200.jpg (1280x960x24b jpeg) p1010199.jpg (1280x960x24b jpeg) p1010198.jpg (1280x960x24b jpeg) p1010197.jpg (1280x960x24b jpeg) p1010196.jpg (1280x960x24b jpeg) SERVICE STATION CONSTRUCTION / PETRO TITE TANK & LINE TESTING P.O. BOX 3007 NO. HOLLYWOOD. CA... 91609 213-875-0830 ! 818-~8-2126 818-768-2127 1 818-768-2128 FAX SUBJECT: A/~NUAL ELECTRONIC/MECHANICAL MONITORING SYSTE~ INSPECTION A/~D ME~ER CALIBP~ATION DATE: 6/16/92 STATION ~ 988 ADDRESS: 3621 CALIFORNIA BAKERSFIELD, CA ,A~TN: FRED LONG This is to certify that the annual inspection of the existing monitoring system was performed at the above referenced facility. The method used to test the Electronic and Mechanical monitoring systems is approved by and exceeds the specifications according to the manufacturer. R.J. Myers & Sons, Inc. has been contracted by TEXAC0 R&M to insure that their facilities comply with all the rules and reg~/lations tha~ govern the operations of underground storage tanks and product lines. If you have any ~estions, please call. Sincerely, R.J. ~ERS & SONS, INC. -~-~Ronald--J.----Myers - .. ._, Vice P~esident RD/4/td CONT. LIC. #;330631 (8.-(;61) SERVING THE PEEROLEUM INDUSTRY S(NCE 1967 SERVICE STATION CONSTRUCTION / PETRO TITE TANK & LINE TESTING P.O. BOX 3007 NO. HOLLYWOOD, CA. 91609 213-875-0830 / 818-768-2126' 818-768-2127 / 818-768-2128 FAX TEXACO R&M 10 UNIVERSAL CITY PLAZA UNIVERSAL CITY, CA 91608 Attn: FRED LONG STATION LOCATION: 988 RE: LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM CERTIFICATION For your information and records, the leak detection system at the above referenced site was certified on 6/16/92 by R. J. Myers & Sons, Inc. as"indicated below. PRODUCT LINE TANK WASTE OTN~0N~-A~K TYPE RED JACKET TYPE NONE TYPE MECHA~ETECTORS MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR Non Existing X Non Existing X Non Existing ~erational --Operational Operational Non Operational Non Operational __Non Operational Please feel free to contract our office for any questions you may have regarding your leak detection equipment. Sincerely, . Vice President RJM:tlk CONT. LIC. #330631 (8-C61) SERVING THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY SINCE 1967 SERVICE STATION CONSTRUCTION / PErRO TITE TANK & LINE TESTING - "" P.O. BOX 3007 NO. HOLLYWOOD. CA. 91609 213-875-0830 / 818-768-2126 818-768-2127 / 818-788-£128 FAX DATE OF SERV'rCE 6/'16/92 SZ`AZ`'rON # 988 W.O.#. '1106404-003 TECHNICIAN: S. M 0 S E R SERVICE REQUESTED BY: F. L 0 N G PROBE T.D. NUMBERS: UNL MECHANICAL SUP LEAK BIT_~L T~3'- TEXACO R&M PLUS DETECTORS 10 UNIVERSAL CITY PLAZA DIE DETECTORS -.~ UNIVERSAL CITY, CA SERVICE REQUESTED: ANNUAL MONITOR CERTIFICATION DESCRIPTION OF WORK: TEST LEAK DETECTORS AT DISPENSERS CALIBRATE DISPENSERS CHANGE FILTERS FACILITY INSPECTION, · P[ODELf, RED JACKET SER/.AL~ SEE 8'80 CHECKkIST · ~. ,.... . . .- . ... '.:~..: -...~ , ... · . .. --'SYSTEM CERTIFIED' SYSTEM PS~" SYSTEM 'RUNNING r.,~FZ` FOP, JOB AR.RrV~..D AZ' JOB S'rTR: r-'EP'r JOB STZ`~..: RETURNED TO BASE: CONT. UC. ~30631 (8-061) SERVING Tt{E PETROLEUM INDUSTRY SINCE 1967 EQUIPMENT SURVEY FORM SS~- IEXAC0 988 ENGR/ANALYST- F. LONG ADDRESS: 3621 CALIFORNIA OFFICE- CI'ZY/STATE: BAKERSFIELD, CA TELEPHONE: COUNTY: SUPERVISOR TANK INFORMATION- TANK ! TANK 2 TANK 3 TANK z TANK 5 SIZE: 10000 10000 10000 8000 PRODUCT: UNL SUP P. kUS DIE STEEL/FIBERGLASS: STEEL STEEL~ STEEL STEEL SINGLE/DOUBLE-WALL: SING[5 ~ ~E SINGLE INSTALLATION DATE- UNK UNK _UL UNK TANK TEST DATE: lINK lINK ~ UNK LINE TEST DATE: IJNK lINK lINK UNK TANKS SIPHONED: N / A N / A N / A N / A PRODUCT LIN~ INFORMATION: LINE STRUCTURE: ~ STEEL/FIBERGLASS SING[5 SINGLE/DOUBLEWALL SECONDARY CONTAINMENT: NONE FIBERTRENCH, LINER, or OTHER O~ INFORMATION: SUF~MERSIBLE PUMP MANUFACTURER ' .. RED JACKET 3/4 H.P. LWqK DETECTOR MANUFACTURER : R E D J/% C K EI TANK LF__.AK DETECTION MANUFACTURER: NONE LINE LEAK DETECTION MANUFACTURER: RED JACKET MECHANICAL LEAK DETECT OVERFILL PROTECTION: Y YES or NO IF R~_r,L FLOAT : SPILL CONTAINMENT BOX: ~ES .J YES or NO SIZE : (5) or (15) GALLONS' AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING: NO YES or NO TYPE : N 0 VEEDEROOT, ETC .... VAPOR RECOVERY: STAGE I : COAX COAX, DUAL POINT or SINGLE PICK UP PER TANK STAGE I I: Y E S YES or NO MONITORING WET,T~q: MONITORING WELLS: NONE YES or NO 0 NO. OF WELLS VADOSE or GROUNDWATER PROBES IN WELLS : YES or NO TYPE OF PROBES WELLS LOCKED AND COLOR CODED: .YES or NO AT]~ACH ALL TANK TEST RESULTS, TANK RELATED PER~ITS AND STA/IT UP VERIFICATION FOR~S Fi%OM MONITO1LING SYSTEMS. Environmenta Awareness R.J. HYERS & SONS, TNC. P.O. BOX 3007 ~ NO. HOLLYWOOD, 1609 Annual Environmental (213) 875-0830 Faci[ity.:lrmpect[on (818) 768-2~.26 Retail Marketing Inspector S M 0 S~ R I Date6 / 1 6 / 9 2 Fac. #9 8 8 Address 3521 CALIFORNIA · ~ DispensedPump Leak No leak Repaired, YiN II! Leak Detectom Leak No leakI Repaired Y/N Housing X Piping X - Check Valve X Test X Sealed (Y/N) Y Hoses X Nozzles X Pr°puc Clearance to Lid y --Fittings X IV Compliance Monitoring W~[Js ~lmpact Va{ye Operational (Y/N)~ y C,3ps Secured & Locked (YIN) · ' '~ 8ox Covers Fit Property (Y/N) Fiiter Warning Signs (Y/N) N II Tanks V Visual Pmmlses Check Electronic Tank Monitors (Y/N) N --Piping X Operational _ , Emergency Pump Shut Off (Y/N) y Fills Tagged (Y/N) Y.. Switch Operational '~Fi[! Boxes Free of Dirt, (Y/N) y. Check (or Evidence Oebris, Water = Low Spots Around Fscllity N 0 N'I Fill Box Drain VslYe, (Y/N) Y Property. Operational (if present) - Vapor R~covery Fittings X Landscaped Ares 0 K - Submei-ged Pumps - · :- '. - X . Nea~oy Ditches, C~eeks, Etc. N / A Tudoine Relays (Y/N) y Vi Dealer/Franchisee -- Ask il Operational -- Any leaks reported within (Y/N) Fill Drop'Tubes past year - Top of 45Q Taper Any spills reported within (YiN) <6' trTank Bottom (Y/N) Y pest year Note: All discovered leaks are to l:m reported by phone to ARCO l~alntene~ce ~ Comments [Inspector~ Signature APPC-248-C (6-90) LDT 880 .LEAK DETECTOR CHECKLIST o CONTRACTOR ~ I CUSTOMER I '-~ R.J. MYERS & SONS, INC. TEXACO 988 : z DATE 6/16/92 IPRODUCTuNLEADED IL°cATI°N 3621 CALIFORNIA TECHNiCiAN S. MOSER BAKERSFIELD, CA [ SUBMERSIBLE PUMP IDENTIFICATION CHECK MFG. INDICATE MODEL NO. IF KNOWN RECORD SERIAL # RED WAYNE A.D. SMITH KEENE WEST JACKET TOKHEIM GILBARCO BENNETT DRESSER i BOWSER SOUTH OTHER [[ LEAK DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION CHECKTYPE DATE 10/9/90 S/N 3222 MODEL 116-030 X MODEL 116~317 'MODELll6-011A MODEL585PM I DLD 2SEC ..I I PLD-2SEC DLD 2SEC DLD 5SEC HEA[~,. ~ HEX HEAD HEX HEAD ROUND HEAD PRE-TEST CONDITIONS VOLUME OF PRODUCT FLUSHED THRU LINE GALLONS OTHER COMMENTS TEST PROCEDURE LEAK DETECTOR INSTALLED LEAK DETECTOR ISOLATED TEST AT DISPENSER FROM PRODUCT LINE -TEST AT PUMP PIT REFER TO LDT INSTRUCTIONS III GENERAL LINE AND PUMP INFORMATION III GENERAL PUMP INFORMATION :' 24 RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE psig. FLUSH LDT TESTOR AIR-VAPOR TEST WITH PUMP OFF MEASURE RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE psig. AND RECORD ML IV PRESSURE STEP TEST IV PRESSURE STEP TEST.SUBMERSIBLE PUMP REMAINS ON THRU-OUT TEST PROCEDURE WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST POSITION TURN ON PUMP POSITION ROTATE ISOLATOR FULLY (CC/W) RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE 2 SEC. NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE SE~.' V 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST V 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION WITH Bo~roM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST 2 1 0 ML CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST ML B) OPEN DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM B) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN DISPENSER SELECTOR IN DISPENSER NOZZLE POSITION. NOZZLE POSITION. FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 1V2-3GAL PER MINUTE FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 11/2-3GAL PER MINUTE WILL BE OBSERVED. WILL BE OBSERVED. DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER END OF COLORED ZONE YES, X NO END OF COLORED ZONE YES__NO__ DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. IV2-3GAL PER MINUTE YES., X, NO~ 1V2-3GAL PER MINUTE YES__NO C) CLOSE DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM C) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN SELECTOR IN 3GPH TEST POSITION: 3GPH TEST POSITION: GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED X GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES NO ZONE YES __NO __ GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO X GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES NO COLORED ZONE YES NO,, GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING PRESSURE YES NO X PRESSURE YES NO LEAK DETECTOR TEST FAIL | LEAK DETECTOR TEST FAIL / PUR~A'VAPOflLESS ¢O~M 88OA ~) CONTRACTOR CUSTOMER R.J HYERS & SONS INC TEXACO 988 DATE PRODLIGT LOGATION 6/16/92 SUPER 3621 CALIFORNIA TECHNICIAN S. MOSER BAKERSFIELD, CA SUBMERSIBLE PUMP IDENTIFICATION · CHECK MFG. INDICATE MODEL NO. IF KNOWN RECORD SERIAL #N0 TAG RED BOWSER SOUTH OTHER TOKHEIM GILBARCO BENNETT DRESSER JACKET WAYNE A.D. SMITH KEENE WEST [[ LEAK DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION CHECKTYPE DATE 2/7/88 S/N 7049 MODEL 116-030 MODEL 116q:)17 'MODEL 116~)11A MODEL 58SPM I I PLD-2SEC DLD 2SEC DLD 5SEC DLD 2SEC .~..! I HEX HEAD HEX HEAD ROUND HEAD J SQUARE HEAD' I PRE-TEST CONDITIONS VOLUME OF PRODUCT FLUSHED THRU LINE GALLONS OTHER COMMENTS TEST PROCEDURE LEAK DETECTOR INSTALLED LEAK DETECTOR ISOLATED TEST AT DISPENSER FROM PRODUCT LINE -TEST AT PUMP PIT REFER TO LDT INSTRUCTIONS [[[ GENERAL' LINE AND PUMP INFORMATION [[[ GENERAL PUMP INFORMATION RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE ,2 ~ psig. FLUSH LDT TESTOR AIR-VAPOR TEST WITH PUMP OFF MEASURE RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE psig. AND RECORD ML [V PRESSURE STEP TEST [~Y~ PRESSURE STEP TEST-SUBMERSIBLE PUMP REMAINS ON THRU-OUT TEST PROCEDURE WITH BoTroM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST POSITION TURN ON PUMP POSITION ROTATE ISOLATOR FULLY (CC/W) RECORD TIME IN SBT. X:)NDS GUAGE 2 RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE SEC. NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE SEC. ~ 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST ~ 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST 2 0 0 ML CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST ML B) OPEN DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM B) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN DISPENSER SELECTOR IN DISPENSER NOZZLE POSITION. NOZZLE POSITION. FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 1V~-3GAL PER MINUTE FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 11/2-3GAL PER MINUTE WILL BE OI~SERVED. WILL BE OBSERVED. DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER X DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER END OF COLORED ZONE YES__NO END OF COLORED ZONE YES NO DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. I'/2-3GAL PER MINUTE YES X NO I'I2-3GAL PER MINUTE YES NO C) CLOSE DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM C) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN SELECTOR IN 3GPH TEST POSITION: 3GPH TEST POSITION: GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES X NO. ZONE YES__ NO__ GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO X GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES __NO COLORED ZONE YES NO GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING PRESSURE YES NO X PRESSURE YES NO LEAK DETECTOR TEST FALL! LEAK DETECTOR TEST FAIL[ I PU~r~A'V'APOflLESS FORM BSOA ~) LDT 880 LEAK DETECTOR CHECKLIST CONTRACTOR 7' R.J. FLYERS & SONS INC TEXACO 988 · IDATE 6/16/92 IPRODUCT DIESEL LOCATION 3621 CALIFORNIA | TECHNICIAN ~ S. MOSER BAKERSFIELD, CA I SUBMERSIBLE PUMP IDENTIFICATION CHECK MFG. INDICATE MODEL NO. IF KNOWN RECORD SERIAL # RED WAYNE A.D. SMITH KEENE WEST JACKET TOKHEIM GILBARCO BENNETT DRESSER BOWSER SOUTH OTHER [[ LEAK DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION CHECKTYPE DATE 4/1/87 S/N 4505 MODELll6-030 MODELll6q317 'MODELll6~311AI I MODEL585PM I PLD-2SEC DLD 2SEC DLD 5SEC I I DLD 2SEC .~...I HEX HEAD HEX HEAD ROUND HEAD I SQUARE HEAD' PRE-TEST CONDITIONS VOLUME OF PRODUCT FLUSHED THRU LINE GALLONS OTHER COMMENTS TEST PROCEDURE LEAK DETECTOR INSTALLED LEAK DETECTOR ISOLATED TEST AT DISPENSER FROM PRODUCT LINE- TEST AT PUMP PIT REFER TO LDT INSTRUCTIONS [[[ GENERAL LINE AND PUMP INFORMATION [[[ GENERAL PUMP INFORMATION RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE 2 ~ psigo FLUSH LDT TESTOR AIR-VAPOR TEST WiTH PUMP OFF MEASURE RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE psig. AND RECORD ML IV PRESSURE STEP TEST IV PRESSURE STEP TEST-SUBMERSIBLE PUMP REMAINS ON THRU-OUT TEST PROCEDURE WITH BO~FOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST POSITION TURN ON PUMP POSITION ROTATE ISOLATOR FULLY (CC/W) RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE 2 RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE NEEOLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE SEC. NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE SEC. V 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST ~ 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST 2 2 0 ML CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST ML B) OPEN DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM B) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN DISPENSER SELECTOR IN DISPENSER NOZZLE POSITION. NOZZLE POSITION. FLOW RATE OF APPROX. I~z-3GAL PER MINUTE FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 11~2-3GAL PER MINUTE WILL BE OBSERVED. WILL BE OBSERVED. DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER X DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER END OF COLORED ZONE YES__NO END OF COLORED ZONE YES NO DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. I'/~-3GAL PER MINUTE YES X NO 1V~-3GAL PER MINUTE YES NO C) CLOSE DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM C) PLACE BO~-~OM SELECTOR IN SELECTOR IN 3GPH TEST POSITION: 3GPH TEST POSITION: GUAGE RETURN TO COLOREO GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES X NO ZONE YES NO GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES NO X COLORED ZONE YES NO~ GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING X GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING PRESSURE YES__NO PRESSURE YES, NO LEAK DETECTOR TEST FAIL I I LEAK DETECTOR TEST FAIL ~URm:)P~'V,~PORLESS FORM ~OA ~ LDT 880. LEAK DETECTOR CHECKLIST CONTRACTOR I ~' CUSTOMER R J HYERS & SONS INC TEXACO 988 DATE 6 / 16 / 9 2 PRODUCT P L U S LOCATION 3 6 2 1 C A L I F 0 R N I A TECHNICIAN S. MOSER BAKERSFIELD, CA [ SUBMERSIBLE PUMP IDENTIFICATION · CHECK MFG. INDICATE MODEL NO. IF KNOWN RECORD SERIAL # RED A.D. SMITH BOWSER SOUTH OTHER ' TOKHEIM GILBARCO BENNETT DRESSER JACKET WAYNE KEENE WEST I[ LEAK DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION CHECKTYPE DATE 4/6/87 S/N 9126 MODEL116-030 X MODEL116-017 'MODEL116-011A MODEL58SPM I PLD-2SEC DLD 2SEC DLD 5SEC DLD 2SEC .~,...I HEX HEAD HEX HEAD ROUND HEAD SQUARE HEAD' PRE-TEST CONDITIONS VOLUME OF PRODUCT FLUSHED THRU LINE GALLONS OTHER COMMENTS TEST PROCEDURE LEAK DETECTOR INSTALLED LEAK DETECTOR ISOLATED TEST AT DISPENSER FROM PRODUCT LINE -TEST AT PUMP PIT REFER TO LDT INSTRUCTIONS [[[ GENERAL LINE AND PUMP INFORMATION · [[[ GENERAL PUMP INFORMATION RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE 2 3 psig, FLUSH LDT TESTOR AIR-VAPOR TEST WITH PUMP OFF MEASURE RECORD OPERATING PUMP PRESSURE psig. AND RECORD ML IV PRESSURE STEPTEST [¥ PRESSURE STEP TEST-SUBMERSIBLE PUMP REMAINS ON THRU-OUT TEST PROCEDURE WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN PRESSURE STEP TEST POSITION TURN ON PUMP POSITION ROTATE ISOLATOR FULLY (CC/W) RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE 2 RECORD TIME IN SECONDS GUAGE NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE __SEC. NEEDLE REMAINS IN COLORED ZONE SEC.' ~ 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST ~ 3 GALLON PER HOUR LEAK SIMULATED TEST WITH BOTTOM-SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION WITH BOTTOM SELECTOR IN 3 GPH TEST POSITION A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN A) MEASURE AND RECORD VOLUME IN CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST2 0 0ML CALIBRATED BEAKER FOR 60 SECOND TEST ML 13) OPEN DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM B) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN DISPENSER SELECTOR IN DISPENSER NOZZLE POSITION. NOZZLE POSITION. FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 1V~-3GAL PER MINUTE FLOW RATE OF APPROX. 11/2-3GAL PER MINUTE WILL BE OBSERVED. WILL BE OBSERVED. DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER DOES GUAGE NEEDLE MOVE TO LOWER END OF COLORED ZONE YES X NO__ END OF COLORED ZONE YES NO DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. X DOES FLOW RATE INCREASE TO APPROX. I'~z-3GAL PER MINUTE YES. NO I'/~3GAL PER MINUTE YES NO C) CLOSE DISPENSER NOZZLE OR PLACE BOTTOM C) PLACE BOTTOM SELECTOR IN SELECTOR IN 3GPH TEST POSITION: 3GPH TEST POSITION: GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED GUAGE RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES. X NO ZONE YES__NO GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO GUAGE DOES NOT RETURN TO COLORED ZONE YES__NO X COLORED ZONE YES NO GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING X GAUGE GOES TO OPERATING PRESSURE YES __NO PRESSURE YES NO PU~:)RA'VAPO~LESS FORM 880A ~) Type of Report: (Please circle one} Equipment Transfer, Product Transfer, Pump Test, Intercompany Data Form Repair, Station Audit, Station Opening, Station Sold, Product Changes. Station Closing. Location Name T [ X A C 0 Location No. 9 8 8 Date 6/. 16 / 9 2 Address 3621 CALIFORNIA City BAKERSFIELD State CA Failure Reported P.O. AFE No. Service call made Time arrived am/pa Marketing Rep. Rep. No. Time Comp. am/pa In addition to correcting the problem reported, please perform the following: Repair Time Stick all tanks with water finding paste. Read.all pump totalizers. Travel Time Record data below including product type and pump no. where necessary, TYPE .q I I P No. S 'rVPE U.N L No. 3 'tYPE P L U S No. 3 Meter Readings Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars After 18325 720 35352 620 07693 670 Before 18320 35347. 07688 TOTALS 5 5 I 5 Calibr. Beg. +1- - 1 + 2! + 2 Cot. After TYPE SUP No. 4 TYPE, UNL No. 4 TYPE PLUS .... No. 4 Meter Readifl~ Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars After 94927 720 79995 620 60887 670 Before 9492'2 79990 60882 TOTALS 5 5 5 Calibr. Beg. +/- 0 0 0 0 + 1 Cor. After +/- TYPE D I E No. I TYPE D I E No. i TYPE ' O l E No.. 5 Meter Readin~ Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars After 89822 635 65781 635 49301 Before 89817 65716 TOTALS -_.. 5 5 b Calibr. Beg. +/- + 1 - 1 - Cot. After +/- ,TYPE D T F No. 5 TYPE .q I I P No. ~ TYPE t I N l No. 6 Meter Readings Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars After 81869 625, 05118 720 04891 670 Before 81864 ' 05113 04886 TOTALS 5 5 5 Calibr. Beg. *1- 0 0 + 1 - 1 Cot. After */- 'Product TYPE. TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE Stick Readings inches Water Product TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE Stick Readings Inches Water Type of Report: (Please circle one! Equipment Transfer, Product Transfer, Pump Test, Intercompany Data Form Repair, Station Audit, Station Opening, Station Sold, Product Changes. Station Closing. ' Location Name TEXACO Location No. 988 Date 6/16/92 Address City State Failure Reported P.O. AFE No. Service call made Time arrived am/pn Marketing Rep. Rep. No. Time Comp. am/pn in addition to correcting the problem reported, please perform the following: Repair Time Stick all tanks with water finding paste. Read.all pump totalizers. Travel Time Record data below including product type and pump no. where necessary. TypE.pLUS, No. 6 TYPE SUP No. 7 TYPE UNL No. 7 Meter Readings Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars After 32832 670 72239 720 77884 620 ~erore 37827 72234. 77879 TOTALS 5 5 5 Calibr. Beg. +/- 0 0 + 1 + 1 Cot. After +I- [TYPE,PLUS No.. 7 TYPE SUP NO., 8 TYPE UNL No. 8 Meter Readings Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons DolLars After ZO64kl 670 51511 720 30265 620 Before 20644 51506 30260 TOTALS 5 5 5 Calibr. Beg. +/- - 51. U U 0 0 Cot. After TYPE .FLU5 No.. I3 TYPE SUP No.. 9 TYPE UNL No. 9 Meter Readings Gtffons Dollars Gallons Dollars Gallons Dollars After q~662 b/U Z8444 ;LZU ~0987 620 'Before 4~0~7 Zbdi~U 4U982 TOTALS -,_ 5 b 5 Calibr. Beg. +/, + Cor. After +/- TYPE. P L i.J ~ INn° 9 TYPE . No. TYPE No. Meter Readings _ Gall~m$ D~lar~ Gallons Dollars Gallons l~ After o / o t) q b / u Before 87859 - TOTALS 5 .......... 00 Calibr. Beg. +/- Cot. After +/- Product TYPE TYPE TYPE TY?E TYPE TYPE Stick Readings Inches Water Product TYPE .'Fy~E TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE Stick Readings Inches Water RECEIVED HORIZON SEP 1.;3 lgg! ENGINEERING & TESTING Ans'd ............ RO. Box 8490 · Mesa, Arizona 85214 · (602) 926-3000 · (800) 229-2930 CERTIFICATION Contract No:i...!.!Z~:9! ............................ Test D ate: iA.ug, ust ...7.,....1. 99_1 .......................... i C u st om e r: i.~e~t?....~.~.i.r~.ir~.9...~...M.a.o.u.~a:c~L~[ing.,...!r~.~.: s it e: )Texaco Site No. 61-058-0988 Attn: [.~[eU....l:Qng contact: .................. i..!.~..L~.~i~e.(S~l. CitY.?!~.~b .~.10~ ~6~!....~.9].i~.(q.i~..~ea~ .......... , ...................................... [.U.n.i?.[~.~!.?i.~ ~..~ _9.~..~8. L.Ba.k.~.~. e...d ................................................. LCA. Tank Water Leak Tank Line No. Product Volume In Tank Rate (0Dh) Only Test 1 Regular 12,000 0 < .05 Pass Pass 2 Unleaded 12,000 0 < .05 Pass Pass 3 Premium 12,000 0 < .05 Pass Pass 4 Diesel 8,000 0 < .05 Pass Pass California Certified Tank Tester Palmore Currey III 94-1418. · ~' · Tracer Research Corporation [? l .- PREPARED FOR: Horizon Engineering and Testing - 928 E. Javelina, Suite 1 Mesa, Arizona 85204 Tracer TightTM Test of 4 Underground Storage Tanks at the Texaco 61-058-0988 Bakersfield, California August 15, 1991 SUBMITTED BY: ,r,~c,~y~s~:~c. com. o~:,o~ Tracer Research Corporation . INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1 [. CONCEPT OF OPERATION AND IMPLEMENTATION ................... 1 I~ CLASSIFICATION OF LEAKAGE ..................................... 2 t ~ CERTIFICATION .................................................. 3 Results of U.S. EPA Standard Evaluation ................................. 4 I~ APPENDIX A: ANALYTICAL RESULTS ............................... 7 Ii APPENDIX B: FIGURES ............................................ 8 Horizon Engineering and Testing and Tracer Research Corporation performed Tracer Tighta~ leak testing of 4 underground storage tanks at the Texaco 61-058-0988 site in Bakersfield, California. The tanks were inoculated with tracer July 24, 1991 to a concentration of approximately 10 ppm. Samples were collected on August 7, 1991. The following table shows the tank size, product it contained, and tracer that was used for testing in each tank: TANK # PRODUCT SIZE (GAL) TRACER Tank l Regular 12,000 DDM+ Tank 2 Unleaded 12,000 114B2 Tank 3 Premium 12,000 DDM+ Tank4 Diesel 8,000 114B2 CONCEPT OF OPERATION AND IMPLEMENTATION The tracer leak detection method relies upon the addition of a highly volatile liquid chemical to the fuel. If a leak occurs in the underground fuel system, fuel is released into the surrounding soil. The tracer escapes from the fuel by vaporization and disperses into the soil by molecular diffusion. Various means are used to sample the. soil. vapors in the immediate vicinity of the underground tanks and pipes. In this case, sampling was performed by driving probes into the ground in the vicinity of the tanks and pipes. Each probe has an effective detection radius of approximately 10 to 12 feet. This means that a given probe should detect a leak anywhere within the area described by the 10 foot radius around the probe. The tracer must be placed in the tank at least two weeks prior to the probe sampling for this method to be effective. This process of leak detection by placing a liquid tracer in a liquid product followed by detection of the tracer underground in the vapor phase is protected under TRC patents. Total volatile petroleum hydrocarbons are measured to give additional information about the conditions at the site. In particular, the hydrocarbons provide information about the severity of the leakage, and the degree of environmental damage that may have occurred. The absence of tracer also gives double assurance that the tank system is not leaking. CLASSIFICATION OF LEAKAGE The classification of leakage is based on the concentration of tracer detected. The detection of hydrocarbons outside of the tank is used as supplemental information. PASS Criteria: Tracer Depth below grade less than 0.1 ug/L At five feet less than 1.0 ug/L If concentration decreases with an increase in but greater than 0.1 ug/L depth. Criteria: Tracer Depth below grade greater than or equal to 1.0 ug/L At any depth greater than or equal to 0.1 ug/L If concentration sustains or increases with an but less than 1.0 ug/L increase in depth. Tracer Research Corporation CERTIFICATION 010384 Location: Texaco 61-058-0988 Date: August 15, 1991 3621 California/Real Bakersfield, California TANK # PRODUCT SIZE (gal) TRACER LEAK STATUS Tank 1 Regular 12,000 DDM+ Pass Tank 2 Unleaded 12,000 114B2 Pass Tank 3 Premium 12,000 DDM+ Pass Tank 4 Diesel 8,000 114B2 Pass Tracer Research Corporation certifies that the tank and pipe systems listed in the above table have been tested by means of Tracer TightTM, which meets the criteria set forth in NFPA 329 for a precision leak test. According to EPA standard test procedures for evaluating leak detection methods, this Tracer Tightm~ method is capable of detecting leaks of 0.05 gallons per hour with a Probability of Detection (PD) of 0.97 and Probability of False Alarm (Pea) of 0.029. Trac~R'esea~ch Corporation The following criteria are used for the classification of leakage when tracer is detected. PASS Criteria: Tracer Depth below grade ~.~ less than 0.1 ug/L At five feet less than 1.0 ug/L If concentration decreases with an increase in depth but greater than 0.1 ug/L ~ FAIL Criteria: Tracer Depth below lo'adP 1 greater than or equal to 1.0 ug/L At any depth greater than or equal to 0.1 ug/L If concentration sustains or increases with an ' ' but less than 1.0 ug/L increase in depth. 3 Tracer Research Corporation Results of U.S. EPA Standard Evaluation Nonvolumetric Tank Tightness Testing Method This form tells whether the tank tightness testing method described below complies with.the performance requirements of the federal underground storage tank regplation. 'l'.ne evaluation was conducted by the equipment manufacturer or a consultant to the manufacturer according to the U.S. EPA~'s "Standard Test Procedure for Evaluating Leak Detection Methods: N-onvolumetric Tank Tightness Testing Methods." The full evaluation report also includes a form describing the method and a f6rm summarizing the test data. Tank.owners qsing this leak detection system should keep this form on file to prove compliance wit.h the federal regulation.ns. Tank owners should check with State and local agencies to make sure this form satisties their requirements. Method Description Name: Tracer Research Corporation Vendor: Tracer Research Corporation 3855 North Business Center Drive (street address) Tucson Arizona 85705 (602) 888-9400 (city) (state) (zip) ~phon6) Evaluation Results This method, which declares a tank to be leaking when a threshold amount of Tracer chemical i.s....detected as a vapor in the soil ou. tside the tapk has an estimated probability of false alarms [P(FA)] of 2.9 % based on tt~e test results of 1 false alarms out of 3g tests. A 95% confidence interval for P(FA) is from O to. 8.5. %. The corresponding probabi, lity of detection [P(D)] of ~a 0.005 gallon per hour leak is 97.1 % based on the test results of 33 detections out ot 34 simulate~t leak tests. A 95% confidence interval for P(D) is from 91.5 to 100 .%. Does this method use additional modes of leak detection? [ ] Yes IX] No If Yes, complete additional evaluation results on page 3 of this torm. Based on the results above, and onpage 3 if applicable, this method IX] does [] does not meet the federal performance standards estab-llshed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (0.10 gallon per hour at P(D) of 95% and P(FA) of 5%). Test Conditions During Evaluation The evaluation testing was conducted in a varvin~ size gallon IX] steel IX] fiberglass tank that was inches in diameter and ' inches long, installed in backfill. The ground-water level was va .rying inches above the bottom of the tank. Form Tracer Research Corporation Nonvolumetric TIT Method Tracer Tight (TM) Version Test Conditions During Evaluation (continued) The tests were conducted with the tank va .rying, percent full. The temperature difference between product added to fill the tank and product already in the tank ranged from N/A °F to N'/A °F, with a standard deviation of N/A.. °F. The product used in the evaluation was va .rying gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and heating oil. This method may be affected by other sources of interference. List these interferences below and give the ranges of conditions under which the evaluation was done. (Check None if not apphcable.) [ ] None Interferences Range of Test Conditions Limitations on the Results * The performance has not been substantially changed. * The vendor's instructions for using the method are followed. * The tank contains a product identtfied on the method description form. * The tank capacity is __. gallons or smaller. * The difference between a~lded and in-tank product temperatures is no greater than + or - degrees Fahrenheit. [] Check if applicable: Temperature is nOt a factor because Tracer detection outside of,tank does not depend on fuel temperature inside tank. Temperature does not affect the amount of Tracer released. * The waiting time between the end of filling the test tank and the start of the test data collection ~s at least hours. * The waiting time between the end of "topping off' to final testing level and the start of the test data collection is at least <x hours. * The total data collection time for the test is at least hours. * ~The product volume in the tank during testing is 0o100 .% full. * 'Ibis method [ ] can [ ] cannot be used if the ground-water level is above the bottom of the tank. Other limitations specified by the vendor or determined during testing: 1. After Tracer chemical is added, you must wait at least 14 days to collect samples from vapor probes. 2. Alternative approaches must be used if 'to~ of tank is unoer water. These approaches are available through Tracer Research Corp. - l~s Form ~ 2 o~'3 Nonvolu~4rle Me~hod Tracer Research Corporation Nonvolumetric TIT Method Tracer Tight (TM) Version > Safety Disclaimer: This test procedure only addresses the issue of the method's ability to detect leaks. It does not test the equipment for safety hazards. Additional Evaluation Results (if applicable) This method, which declares a tank to be leaking when has an estimated probability of false alarms [P(FA)] of % based on the test results o.f .----:--- false alarms out of tests. Note: ;A perfect score during testing does not mean that the method is perfect. B~-&[ on the observed results, a 95% confidence interval for P(FA) is from 0 to The corresponding probability 9f de.tection [P(D.)] of.a gallon per hour leak is .% based on tl~e test results ot 0etect~ons out of simulated leak tests. Note: A perfect score during testing does not mean that the method is perfect. Based on the observed results, a 95% confidence interval for P(D) is from 0 to %. > Water detection mode (if applicable) Using a false alarm rate of 5%, the minimum water level that the water sensor can detect with a 95% probability of detection is N/A inches. Using a false alarm rate of 5%, the minimum change in water level that the water sensor can detect with a 95% probability of detection is N/A inches. Based on the minimum water level and change in water level that the water sensor can detect with a false alarm rate of 5% and a 95%probability of detection, the minimum time for the system to detect an increase in water level at an incursion rate of 0.10 gallon per hour is N/A minutes in a N/A - gallon tank. Certification of Results I certi.fy that the nonvolumetric tank tightness testing method was installed and operated according to the vendor's instruction, l also certify that the evaluation was performed according to the standard EPA test procedure to nonvolumetric tank tightness testing methods and that the results presented above are those obtained during the evaluation. H. Kendall Wilcox Ken Wilcox Associates (printed name) (organization performing evaluation) Blue Springs, Missouri 64015 (signature) (city, state, zip) October 4, 1990 (816) 229-0860 (date) '(phon'e number) Nonv~hnnelr~ 'l'l'l' Melbod - Results Form I~ 3 of 3 - 6 Tracer Research Corporation APPENDIX A: ANALYTICAL RESULTS Horizon/Texaco Site No. 61-058-0988 3621 California/Real, Bakersfield, CA 010384 I] 8/14/91 CONDENSED DATA Page 1 Location Compound Concentration [- -- 001-5 114B2 0.0000 001-5 BCF 0.0000 ' r 001-5 DDM 0.0000 I_ 001-5 TVHC 0.0000 114B2 0.0000 002-5 002-5 BCF 0.0000 002-5 DDH 0.0000 002-5 TVHC 4.8600 003-5 114B2 0.0000 003-5 BCF 0.0000 003-5 DDH 0.0000 003-5 TVHC .2080 004-5 114B2 O.O000 004-5 BCF 0.0000 004-5 DDM 0.000(] 004-5 TVHC 0.0000 005-5 TVHC 225.2890 006-5 114B2 0.0000 006-5 BCF 0.0000 006-5 DDM 0.0000 v,o 1.1950 [] 007-5 114B2 0.0000 007-5 BCF 0.0000 007-5 OPM 0.0000 [] 007-5 TVHC ,6320 0.0000 = Not detected Detection Limits: Tracer (0.0005) -99999999999 = No sample TVHC (0.05) ~ Horizon/Texaco Site No. 61-058-0988 r 3621Ca~rornia/Rea~, ~akersfie~d, cA 010384. [ '~ 8/14/91 CONDENSED DATA Page 2 Location Compound Concentration 8,9~10 114B2 0.0000 -- 8,9,10 BCF 0.0000 8,9,10 DDM 0.0000 [~ 8,9,10 TVHC .4250 I] 11,12 114B2 0.0000 11,12 BCF 0.0000 11,12 DDM 0.0000 11,12 TVHC 0.0000 [ BLANK01 114B2 0.0000 !rL BLANK01 BCF 0.0000 BLANK01 DDM 0.0000 BLANK01 TVHC 0.0000 [ [ TVHC in mg/L, Tracers in ug/L 0.0000 = Not detected Detection Limits: Tracer (0.0005) -99999999999 = No sample TVHC (0.05) Tracer earch Corporation EXPLANATION -1 Sampling Probe Location ' ', .-' - ...... Approximate Pipeline Location DDM+ Regular , ~ N 6°. .oooI 1482 Unleaded f e e · 4 ; 010384 1 ~,000 gal TE X~ C O DDM+ Premium/ 11482 ]/ s~ CALIFORNIA REAL ~,000 gal I Diesel S FORM G-44 TEXACO Date From ~ ~-V~~ Please [] Prepare reply for my [] As requested [] Attend to signature [] For your comments [] Note and return [] Send me information and [] Note and forward required to answer [] Doe~ to files [] For your information with [] See (phone) me [] As per conversation [] For ,, re attached [] Telephone message , K E R>;i,/ ~COU)Y RESOURCE: M~'~'-,l AG EM EN T . ~ ? /J' ..~Eh,VIRONM~AL .HEALTH SERVICES. D. EPART~T ~ UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE TORAGE FACILITY * [~SPECTZON REPORT ~ PERMIT~ 023C TIME IN ~ TIME OUT NUMBER OF TANKS: 4 ION .......................... COMPLAINT .............................. BAKERSFIELD,. CA "O~NERS NAME:TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING, INC..* ' , ' . ITEM VIOLATIONS/OBSERVATIONS a. Intercepting an directing system ,-- ~~~ ~ Standard Inventory Contro] c. Modified Inventory Control ~ ~ ~~, d. In-tank Level Sensing Device e. GPoundwaten Monitoring I-- ~ ~~ 2. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: ~ ~ ~ ~ ' b. Double-Walled tank c. Vault b. Suction c. ~ravit~ 4. OVERFILL PROTECTION: ~~, ,~- . 6. HEN C0NST~CT]0N/NODIFICA'TIONS 7. CLOSURE/ABANDONhlENT 8. UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE ~ , C0, ZT, 0N 0F F CZUTY ' '~-~ KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTRI ISTRICT ~ 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 Bakersfield, CA. 93301 .... -----. (805) 861-3682 PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTI,ON FORM Company Mailing Address ~'~/~:J - Date ?~,,~',_-4"-"~? Phone ~;:~?.,'5'"-~_ '~::;;~'~/~ System Typ~oaxial Inspector.- ~. ~ · Notice Rec'dBy 1. PRODUCT (UL, PUL, P, or R) 2. TANK LOCATION REFERENCE 3. BROKEN OR MISSING VAPOR CAP · ' 4. BROKEN OR MISSING FILL CAP 5. BROKEN CAM LOCK ON VAPOR CAP 6. :FILL CAPS'NOT PROPERLY SEATED 7. VAPOR CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED 8. GASKET MISSING FROM FILL CAP 9. GASKET MISSING FROM VAPOR CAP 10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 1 1. VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 12. GASKET BETWEEN ADAPTOR & FILL TUBE MISSING / IMPROPERLY SEATED 13. DRY BREAK GASKETS DETERIORATED 14. EXCESS'~/E VERTICAL PLAY IN COAXlAL-¢iLL TUBE 15. COAXIAL FILL TUBE SPRING MECHANISM DEFECTIVE 16. TANK DEPTH MEASUREMENT 17. TUBE LENGTH MEASUREMENT '/~::~7 18. DIFFERENCE (SHOULD BE 6" OR LESS) 'Z/'/// //~' 19. OTHER 20. COMMENTS: WARNING: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 209, 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINA_L RESOLU- ~ TION OF THE VIOLATION{S) ~¢~¢~¢~¢~¢~-~-~¢~¢~~~~~'~~ 9149-1OLO APCD FILE "~ 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 Bakersfield, CA: 93301., (805) 861-3682 PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM Company Address ~~ City _ ..' Zip Contact ~/~ ~¢~¢ Phone ~¢~--.~;~ System Type: (B~ RJ .HI HE GH HA¢. Inspector ~~ Date ~--~-- ~ Notice Rec'dBy ~~~~ ~~~ 1. CERT, NOZZLE 2. CHECK VALVE N (~.~ O 3. FACE SEAL Z Z 4. RING, RIVET L E 5. BELLOWS 6. SWIVEL(S) 7. FLOW LIMITER (EW) 1. HOSE CONDITION V A 2. LENGTH P O 3. CONFIGURATION R 4. SWIVEL H O 5. OVERHEAD RETRACTOR S E 6. POWER/PILOT ON 7. SIGNS POSTED Key to system types: Key to deficiencies: NC= not certified, B= broken BA=Balance HE =Healey M= missing, TO= torn, F= flat, TN= tangled RJ =Red Jacket CH=Gulf Hasselmann AD= needs adjustment, L= long, LO= loose, HI =Hirt HA =Hasstech S= short MA= misaligned, K= kinked, FR= frayed. ** INSPECTION RESULTS ** ¢.l Key to inspection results: Blank= OK, 7= Repair within seven days, T= Tagged (nozzle tagged out-of-order until repaired) U= Taggable violation but left in use. COMMENTS: VIOLATIONS: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A "T OR U" CODE IN INSPECTION RESULTS, ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 412 AND/OR 412.1." THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,OOO.O0 PER DAY FOR EACH DAY OF VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLUTION OF THE VIOLATION. NOTE: CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 41960.2, REQUIRES THAT THE ABOVE LISTED 7-DAY DEFICIENCIES BE CORRECTED WITHIN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL ACTION 9'14~-~o~5 APCD FILE ! - , i:~1'~[; ,~COU li/ITY R ESOU RC E " ' ' "- U~'~RGRouND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY ' PERMI TIME IN ' FACILITy ADDRE$S:362'I CALIFO'RNIA AVENUE ·--' .... . .ITEM -:' '~"" StandaPd Inventory ContPol t .. d. In-tank Level Sensqng Device ~ f. Vadose Zone ~on~to~ng 2. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT ~ONITO~ING: ~ ~ ~' ~~. Double-Walled tank .... c. Vault b. Suction Gravity .' 4. OVER~ILL PROTECTION: ~~, ~,.~ ~. 'NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODI~ICIT!ONS ~. " , -_ 7.jj CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT 8. UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE ~ . OPERATING CONDiT,ION OF FACILITY . COMMENTS/RECOMMEN OAT I ON~ ~ KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT · ' 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 ...,. .. . Bakersfield, CA. 93301 . ...... ~ ~ :~.~ PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY' INSPECTION FORM .. ' > :':'.-,::'?::- 5. BROKEN CAM LOCK ON VAPOR CAP ' , , ...:~,-::,: .-.~-,. _ . .. · ..... "-'"-','" ' 6. ~ CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED ' 7. VAPOR CAPS NOT PROPERLY S~TED .... 8. ~SK~ MISSING FROM FILL CAP 9. ~SKET MISSING FROM VAPOR CAP 10: R~ ADAPTOR NOT ~GHT 11. VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT .- 12. GASKET BE~EEN ADAPTOR & FI~ ~BE MISSING / IMPROPERLY SEATED 13. DRY BR~K ~SKE~ DETERIORATED 14. EXCES~ VERTICAL PLAY IN CO~IAL ~ILL TUBE 15. COAXIAL FILL TUBE SPRING MECHANISM DEFECTIVE 16. TANK DEPTH M~SUREMENT fi~ 17. ~BE LENGTH M~SUREMENT /~ ~ ,1 ~ ...... .. ' 18. D ERENCE(SHOULD aE OR :SS) . '/ · 19. OTHER :7' 20. COMME~: .. WARNING: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 209, 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,0OO.00 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 86i-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLU- ~r~r~r TION OF THE VIOLATION(S) APCD FILE · --- ' · KERN~ NT.-Y AIR POLLUTION CONTRO ISTRICT '" "' .'~ 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 .. Bakersfield, CA. 93301 . ~' '" (805) 861-3682 0 3. FACE S~L Z Z 4. RING, RIVET E 5. BE~O~ 7. FLOW UMI~R (EW) ~ 1. HOSE CONDITION V A 2. ~NGTH P O 3. CONFIGU~TION R 4. SWIVEL H O 5. OVERH~D RETRACTOR S E 6. POWER/PILOT ON 7. SIGNS POSTED Key to system ~pes: Key to deficiencies: NC= not ce~ified, B= broken BA=Balance HE =Healey M= missing, TO= torn, F= flat, ~= tangled RJ =Red Jacket GH=Gulf Hasselmann AD= needs adjustment, L= long, LO= loose, HI =Hirt HA =Hasstech S= sho~ MA= misaligned, K= kinked, FR= frayed. l(f] r--,Iod 4 Key to inspection rests: Blank- OK, 7= Repair within seven days, T= Tagged (nozzle tagged out-of-order until repaired) U= Taggable violation but left in use. COMMENTS: VIOLATIONS: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A "T OR U" CODE IN INSPECTION RESULTS; ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 412 AND/OR 412.1. '-. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH DAY OF VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLUTION OF THE VIOLATION. NOTE: CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 41960.2, REQUIRES THAT THE ABOVE USTED 7-DAY DEFICIENCIES BE CORRECTED WITHIN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL ACTION 9t4g-:,", !5 APCD F!LE I . ¥ORMEKLY KI:iItI(ICK & CO, SINCE ' 2403 E. 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P.O. BOX 80427 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380"0 (805) 393-2212 Invoice N u m b e r_Z_.~_~__~/ ~"~ LEAK DETECTOR TEST DA'FA ' TEST LOCATION: FACILITY.# : _. i ................ _~__C2KZ .......~__ CON'rnCT: __~_~Z~/__~__~!~_.~_~_Z'_~___~_Z/_~_~__- [:'HONE -~: __d_~.._~_~_~.._~_l_5'__~_~.~~ ........... _ _%~_~_,~ ~ _P'~"'_.~.-~_~_y_ .~_ ~. TEST DATE: _ _ _.~_~_-~"-~'~ -PRODUCT DOES LEAK TEST ~1 I TEST ~2 RESULTS I RESULTS DET EXIST I I P/L TEST I I . ~ ~-~--~7.1 PASS -I~--I PASS YES 7 SER AL SA~ -~SS NO ___ SAC FAIL ~ FAIL I I YES ~ SERIAL ~0~~ ~ [:'ASS /,>'~' I PASS ~'-- " ~xuu No .......__~. ~d'~ _~___~. ~ ~ ~L~_ .... I I ~s__~__ s~mc_~"sz~7 pmss ~ ~ pmss NOTES: TEST PROCEDURE Test ~1: perform for 30 seconds with nozzle in full open .position test ~2: perform for 30 seconds after nozzle closed for 10 seconds EXAMPLE OF POSSIBLE RESULTS Test ~l Test ~2 Results Test ~1 Test ~2 Results 1 Gal 3 Gal Pass 3 Gal 3 Gal Fail TEST DELAY / CANCELLATION RECORD . WORK ORDER ~.' __/_~_'_~__~ TIME SCHEDULED ¢S:O0 CERT ~ ~¢2 VAN ~ ~%¢¢ TANK LOCAT I ON~~_~__~_~_~~~¢_~_~__~.~~¢~ - DELAY REASON FOR DELAY: TOTAL HRS DELAY LATE FUEL DELIVERY ............... TIME DELIVERED .... JJ_,'_~_i~_ ...... I ACKNOWLEDGE THE ABOVE TEST WAS DELAYED FOR REASONS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF AES OR THE AES FIELD TECHNICIAN. ACKNOWLEDGED BY:_ C AI",.IC ELL AT I ON REASON ' CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED BY: THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF AES TRACKING OF THE TECHNICIANS TIME. ASSOCIATED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS,: INC. P.O. BOX 80427 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380 (805) 393-221c.' ·0~ AES HYDROSTATIC PRODUCT LINE TEST WORK SHEET TEST PRODUCT START END START END TEST VOL. I NO. TIME TIME VOL. (mi) ,VOL. (mi) DIFF. (mi) I I __1 .... ' 7F I Divide the volume differential by the test time (15 minutes) and .multiple by 0.0158311, which will convert the volume differential from milliliters per minute to gallons per hour. The conversion constant is found by: (60 min/hr)/(3790 ml/gal) = 0.01583'11 (min/hr) (gal/ml) The conversion constant causes the milliliters and minutes to cancel out. · Ex. If the level dropped 3ml in 15 minutes then: 3/15 ml./min. X 0.0158311 (rain/hr) (gal/ml) = 0.003 gal/hr. RESULTS OF THIS WORK SHEET TO BE CORIPILED ON A.E.S. RESULTS SHEET. · AES/Syst ~ I ~'reci s i Leak Test Invoice No.: 1-3054A Date: 10/29/90 Time : !3:54:20 Technician: BWH Tank: R/UL Tank Diameter(in): 94 Volume(~al): 12000 Grade Level(in): 140- Product Level(in): 138 Water Level On Tank(in): 0 Specific Gravity: 0.74 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0006689 Calibration Value(mi): 1134 Channel: 2 Level Segment From: 75 To 300 Temp Segment From: 60 To 300 Change In Calibration Zone = 126 Calibration Unit(gal'/unit) = 0.00234 Starting Temperature (F):' 80.619 Head Pressure(col/in (Btm)): 102.1 Surface Area(sq. in): 54.8 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.010 Level volume(gph): 0.07 Temp. 'volume(gph): 0.08 Product Line(gph): -.004 Net change(gph) : -0.01 Result ~> ~S~ ~L ~> ~AS~ ** Notes ** TEXACO USA 36~1 CALIFORNIA AVE. BAKERSFIELD~ CA. THIS IS A HIGH LEUEL TEST WITH A 6X-CAL. AESJSy s~b ~ T P~r~-- i S i 0 L_~k Invoice No,: '13054 Da~e: 10/29/90 Time : 12:37:43 Technician: BWH Tank: REG. Tank Diame~ep(in): 95 Volume (gal): 12000~ Grade. Level (in): 139 Peoduct Level (in): 138 Wate~ Level On Tank(in): 0 ~pe~ific ~ravity: 0.75 ~oefTicient Of Expansion: 0.0006566 Oalibpation Value(mi): 378 ~hannel: 1 Leve'l Segment From: 1 To 150 Temp Segment F~om: 100 To 300 T Change In Calibration Zone = 35 Calibration Unit(gal/unit) = 0.00-281 Starting Temperature (F): 78.573 Head Pressure(col/in (Btm)): 103.5 Surface Area(sq. in): 64.9 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.036 Level volume(gph): 0.27 Temp. volume(gph): 0.28 Product Line(gph): -.000 Net change (gph) : -0.01 Result ----> PASS P/L ----> PASS ** Notes ** TEXACO USA 3621 CALIFORNIA AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A HIGH LEVEL TEST WITH A 3X-CAL. Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 80427 Bakersfield, CA 933~ (805) 393-2212 PRECISION TANK &~LINE ~TEST RESULTS Invoice Address: Tank Location: W.O.#: 13054 TEXACO U S A TEXACO USA I.D. Number: N/A 10 UNIVERSAL CITY PLAZA 3621 CALIFORNIA AVE. Technician:BWH UNIVERSAL CITY, CA. BAKERSFIELD~ CA. Tech.#:88142 Van#:6105 Date: 10-29-90 Time Start: 07:45 End: 18:30 CoUnty: KE Facility Phone#: (805)325-3388 Groundwater Depth: 15'+ Blue Prints: N/A Contact: SHEILA Date;Time system was filled: 10-29-90 12:00 Tank Fill/Vent P~oduct Type Of Vapor Inches of Pump Tank Tank Capacity Product Tank Vapor Lines Line Recowry Water/Tank Type Materi~ 1 I~K REG. PASS PASS PASS II 0" TURB. SWS ~ 12K R/UL PASS PASS PASS II 0" TURB. SWS ~ I~K S/UL PASS PASS PASS II 0" TURB. SWS 4 8K DSL. PASS PASS PASS I 0" TURB. 'SWS Additional Information: SITE LOG TIME Set Up Equip: 12:15 Bled Product Lines: 09:00 Bled Vapor Lines: 08:30 Bled Vent lines: N/A Bled Turbine: 12:00 Bled Suction Pump: N/A Risers Installed:~ N/A a) This system and method meets the criteria set forth in NFPA #3~9. b) Any failure listed above may require further action,.check with all regulatory agencies. California O.T.T.L. Number : 91-1~Z~69 Certified Technician Signature : ~_~.. ~~~ Date Invoice No.: 13054A Date: 10/~9/90 Time : 13:54:20 Technician: BWH Tank: S/UL Tank Diameter'(in): 95 Volume(gal): 12000 B~ade Level(in): 137 P~odu~t Level(in)l 135 Wate~ Level On Tank(in): 0 Specific Gravity: 0.74 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0006679 Calibration Value(mi): 567 Channel: 3 Level Segment F~om: 1 To 225 Temp Segment F~om: 40 To 300 Change In Calibration Zone = 31 Calibra~:ion Unit(gal/unit) ~= 0.004T6 Starting Temperature (F): 82.231 Head P?'essu~e(col/in (Btm)): 99.9 Surface A?'ea(sq. in): 111.3 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.010 Level vol~me(gph): 0.08 Temp. volume(gph): 0.08 P?'oduct Line(gph): -.000 Net change (gph) : 0.0° Result ----> PA~ P/L ----> PA~ *~ Notes. ** TEXACO USA 3621 CALIFORNIA AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A HIGH LEVEL TEST WITH A 3X-CAL. ~,- AES/Sy st.e I I Prec. i s i o Leak Test: Invoice No.: 13054B Date: 10/29/90 Time : 15:10:44 Technician: N Tank: DSL~ Tank Diameter(in): 94 Volume(gal): 8000 8fade Level(in): 133 Product Level(in): 130 .~Water Level On Tank(in): 0 Specific 8rarity: .85 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0. 0004550 Oalibration Value(mi): 567 Channel: Level Segment From: 110 To 250 Temp Segment From: 1 To 200 Ohange In Calibration .Zone = 122 Calibration Unit(gal/unit) = 0.00121 Starting Temperature (F): 87.559 Head Pressure(col/in (Btm)): 110.5 Surface Area(sq. in) :' 24.6 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.014 Level volume(gph): 0.00 Temp, volume(gph): 0.04 Product Line(gph): -.008 Net change (gph) : -0.04 ** Not es ** TEXACO USA 3621 CALIFORNIA AVE. BAKERSFIELD~ CA. THIS IS A HIGH LEVEL TEST WITH A 3X-CAL. Environmental-Health Services ..~.. ~-,, 2700 M Street ~'~~" Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: 3621 California/ Real Bakersfield,' CA Enclosed are transportation and disposal records for the soils created during drilling and remediation recently completed at this site. Should you have any comments or questions, please call me at 818-505-2469. sincerely, hnson Environmental Coordinator GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 861-350~ .- ,~..~ Telephone (805) 861-3636 ~~~~, Telecopter (805) 861-3429 STEVE McCALLEY Director R ESOU RCE ~.EN-T AG EN CY OEPART~,~MENTAL May 18, 1990 Mr. Roger Johnson Environmental Protection Coordinator Texaco Refining and Marketing 10 Universal Plaza Universal City, CA 91608-1097 SUBJECT: Location: 3621 California Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Known As: Texaco Way Station Permit #: 180023 Dear Mr. Johnson: In regards to the site characterization report submitted by Groundwater Technology, Inc. dated April 20th and received May 3, lggO, at this office. I find no mention or records pertaining to the contaminated soil excavated during the investigation of product line leaks. Atelephone conversation with Tina La Page of Groundwater Technology, Inc. on May 4, 1990, requesting the above information was unproductive. In order to close this file all pertinent data relating to the unauthorized di.scharge, i.e., manifests and disposal site for removed contaminated soil must be submitted to this office to complete our records. The information should be forwarded to this Department within 10 days of receipt of this letter. If you have any questions contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, _ _ Itazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd darling\iohnso~.let April 30, 1990 Flora Darling ~ ...... Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: 3621 California /Real Bakersfield, CA Enclosed is the Site Characterization Report dated 20 April 1990. Should you have any comments or questions, please call me at 818-505-2469. Sincerely, Roger Johnson Environmental Coordinator GARy d: WICKS 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 . .~V,;.~:?~-~.~. Telephone (805) 861-3636 · ~~,:/j//.:*'" '- ":-::.: Telecopler (805) 861-3429 STEVE McCALLEY DirectorRESOURCE AGENCY DEPART~~!~ONMENTAL S PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND'~-' ~ PERMIT NUMBER 180023M STORAGE FACILI~ FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Way Station (Texaco) Texaco Refining & Marketing RLW Equipment 3621 California Avenue 3663 Gibson Street 2080 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, California Bakersfield, California 93308 Bakersfield, California 93307 License # 294074 Phone # (805) 326-4389 Phone # (805) 834-1100 NEW BUSINESS PERRMIT EXPIRES February 15~ 1990 CHANGE OWNERSHIP 1989 RENEWAL APPROVAL DATE November 15 t ~ . ~ OTHER APPROVED BY TUronda R. Crumpler, R.E.H.S.'- Hazardous Materials Specialist .................................................................................. POST ON PREMISES ..................................................................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: Standard Instructions 1. This permit applies only to the modification of an existing facility involving excavation of vent lines from gas tanks to dispensers, and vapor return lines. 2. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 3. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 4. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 24 hour advance notice. 5. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. 6. Float vent valves are required on vent/vapor lines of underground tanks to prevent overfillings. 7. Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at jobsite prior to initial inspection. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for each group of required inspections numbered as per instructions on card. Generally, inspections will be made of: a. Piping system, inspector signature. b. Any other inspection deemed necessary by Permitting Authority. 8. If contamination is discovered a preliminary site assessment will be required with soil Sample. TRC:cas 180023m.mod :- NON-HAZARDOUS'WASTEDATA FORM NAME ~?~..2~.C0 .~.'~.b J. ["l '-.' .'l ',.3' ~ ~--z-~-,~\;.-~J---'-~'GI~ ' EPA ~ l ~OD,~SS. I 0 UNIVERSAL CiTY PLAZA ~.O. . ~o. ?[/A C~.ST~mZ,~ U[~IVERSAL CITY, CA 91 ~08 ~,o~o. 81S~ 505-2469 CONTAINERS:N~ 1 vouu~ 1 CU. yd. TANK DUmP ~PE:' ~ muc~ ~ T,UC~ ~ D~UUS ~ S~TO~S ~ OTH~ ROLL OFF WASTE DESCRIPTION ~OiL GENERATING PROCESS COMPONENTS OF WASTE PPM % COMPONENTS OF WASTE PPM ~ SOZL 99 ~ .... TPH 1 3 7. ~PED OR PRINTED FULL NAME~SIGNATURE DATE ~ EPA I I PETROLEUM WASTE, INC.-G3X SERVICES ' ' ~. IC~A~D~9~8~0~6~7~5~2 ~7~6 NAME O. DISPOSAL METHOD ADDRESS. Lokern Road ~ ~NDFILL ~ OTHER c~w. STATE, Z~. Buttonwillow, CA 93206 .HON~ NO. (805) 762-7341 ~PED OR PRINTED FULL NAME & SIGNATURE DATE G~N OLO/NEW L A TONS C/Q -- RT/CD HWDF NONE DISCREPANCY ' ~' JEIVED FEB 0 7 lg~O T-EL' Project Number:' 2151994002-1 Work Order Number: U001242 E N V I R O N M E N T A L Report Issue Date: Feb. 1, 1990 LABORATORIES, INC. Southwest Region 20000 / 300 Mariner Drive Torrance, CA 90503 (213) 371-1044 (800) 727-GTEL Fax (213) 371-8720 Mr. Michael Wood Groundwater Technology, Inc. 4101 Alken Street, Suite B-1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Dear Mr. Wood, Attached please find the analytical results for the samples received by GTEL on 1/24'/90. The samples were received and analyzed as indicated on the chain of custody, which is attached. GTEL maintains a formal quality assurance program to ensure the integrity of the analytical results. All quality assurance criteria were achieved during the analysis unless otherwise noted in the footnotes to the analytical report. The specific analytical methods used and cited in this report are approved by state and federal regulatory agencies. GTEL is certified for the analysis reported herein by the' Department of Health Services under certificate number 248. If you have any questions regarding this analysis, or if we may service any additional analytical needs, please give us a call. Sincerely, GTEL Environmenta~/L?orat~,ries, Inc. Rebecca Hsu-Chou Laboratory Director GTEL Torrance, CA Page I of 4 4OO21 .DOC Project Number: 2151994002-1 Work Order Number: U001242 Report Issue Date: Feb. 1, 1990 Table 1 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Organics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 8015a : GTEL Sample Number lA 2A 3A 4A Client Identification B1-20 B1-40 B2-20 B2-40 Date Sampled 1/22/90 1/22/90 1/22/90 1 ,/22/90 Date Extracted 1/25/90 1/25/90 1/25/90 1/25/90 Date Analyzed 1/30/90 1/30/90 1/30/90 1/30/90 Analyte Concentration; mg/Kg Benzene <PQL <PQL <PQL ' <PQL Toluene < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Ethyl Benzene < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Xylene (total) < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL BTEX (total) < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL TPH as Gasoline < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Detection Limit Multiplier 1 1 1 1 a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-.846, Third Edition, Revision O, US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification for TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Manual protocols, May 1988 revisiON. PQL Practical Quantitation Levels as per EPA, Federal Register, November 13, 1985, P46906 GTEL Torrance, CA Page 2 of 4 .oo . oo /GTEL ENVIRONMENTAL ~ LABORATORIES, INC. Project Number: 2151994002-1 Work Order Number: U001242 Report Issue Date: Feb. 1, 1990 Table 1 con't ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Orgahics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 8015a : GTE[. Sample Number 5A 6A 7A 8A Client Identification B3-20 B3-40 B4-20 B4-40 Date Sampled 1/23/90 1/23/90 1/23/90 1/23/90 Date Extracted 1/25/90 1/25/90 1/25/90 1/25/90 Date Analyzed 1/30/90 1/30/90 1/30/90 1/30/90 Analyte Concentration, mg/Kg Benzene < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Toluene < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Ethyl Benzene < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Xylene (total) < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL BTEX (total) < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL TPH as Gasoline < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL Detection Limit Multiplier 1 1 I 1 a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-.846, Third Edition, Revision O, US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification for TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Manual protocols, May 1988'revision. GTEL Torrance, CA Page 3 of 4 .oo .ooo IGTEL ENVIRONMENTAL ~ LABORATORIES, INC. Project Number: 2151994002-1 Work Order Number: U001242 Report Issue Date: Feb. 1, 1990 · Table 1 con't ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Organics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 8015a ,. GTEL Sample Number 9A 10A Client Identification B5-20 B5-40 Date Sampled 1/23/90 1/23/90 Date Extracted 1/25/90 1/25/90 Date Analyzed 1/30/90 1/30/90 Analyte Concentration, mg/Kg Benzene < PQL . < PQL Toluene < PQL < PQL Ethyl Benzene < PQL < PQL Xylene (total) < PQL < PQL BTEX (total) <PQL <PQL TPH as Gasoline <PQL <PQL Detection Limit Multiplier I 1 a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, Revision O, US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 50~30 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification for TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Manual protocols,May 1988 revision. GTEL Torrance, CA · Page 4 of 4 40021 .DOC IOTEL ENVIRONMENTAL ~ LABORATORIES, INC. ~ N V ~ ~ O ~ U f ~; A ~ Torrance, CA 90503 800-727-GTEL I ~*~o~.,o,,~. ,.c. ANALYSIS REQUEST Address: ~ Site location: Project Numbe~ Project Name: I attest lhat the proper field sampling Sampler Name(Prinl): ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ procedures wereusedduringthecollection ~ . . ~ o ~ 5 ~ ~ [ D O O O O O > ~ o ~ [e of ihese samples. - i I~ ~ r(~ o Field Source GTEL ~ Matrix Method- Sampling Sample of Lab~ ~ Prese~ed o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . 0 SPECIAL HANDLING spECIAL DETECTION LIMITS (Specify) REMARKS: 24 HOURS D EXPEDITED 48 Hours O SEVEN DAY D OTHER (~) BUSINESS DAYS Q~QC CLP Level D Blue Level D SPECIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Lab Use Only Storage Location FAX D (Specify) Lot =e ~= ~= :# ~eP~O ~UoM :# $Ol c c c UOlleOOl e6eaOlS AluO esr qel SIN3~3UIflO3~ ONIl~Oa3~ qVlO3aS O I~aq ~nlO ~ I~ dqO OONO ~' E* ~* · · '. SAVO SS3NISR8 (~) ~3HIO ~ ~ 0 ~VO N~A3S ~ ~ sJnoH 8ff ~ ~ o SanOH ~ · n ~- ~ :S~UV~3U (AJPods)SII~I3 NOIIO31]a 3VlO3dS 9NI1QNVH  ~ ~ ~ ~i~ ~ ' .................... - 1~ ,/, ' [ ~/~ - ' ...... · o ; ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ o · ~:~ ~ pe~ese~d ~ ~q~ 1o eldmes · ~ - = D ~ ~ ~ o o o ~ ~ plo ~ BUlldmes poqle~ xu3e~ ~ qa19 eo~nos Plela ~' ~ o o~ ~ ~ ~ TM~ o D UO,lOOllOO Oql 8upnp pasn eio~ so~npaooJd _. ~ [ O , - ; [ m :(lU~Jd) omeN JOldmeS 6Uildmes PlO~J JodoJd 041 le41 lSOlle I o O O 0 O O O O 0 :u0qeool Oils :ssoJppv ~ ~ O E ~ o O O m O O 1S~flO~ SlSAlVNV · ON, 'st,.o~v.o~.~ ~ Z I-gz O~OOR~ AOOlSnO O~OOgH AOoIsno-~O-NWHO 20000 Mariner Dr., Suite #300 213-371-1044 ANDANALYSlS REQUEST ~ ~ ~ CUSTODY RECORD ~. v ~. o N ~ ~ N ~ A ~ Torrance. CA 90503 800-727-GTEL ~ ~o.~o.,.. ,.c. ANALYSIS REQUEST . Project Manage~ ~c Phone ~: ~- Project Numben ' Project Name: l attest that the proper field sampling Sampler Name (Print): ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ D = ~ ~ ~ O procedures were used during the collection ~ ~//~ of thesesamples. ~ ~ D ~O .~ ~ oD Do Do Oo oO oO D > = ~ " ~ [ ~.~ . ~° Field Source GTEL ~ Matrix Method Sampling SPECIAL HANDLING SPECIAL DETECTION LIMITS (Specify) REMARKS: EXPEDITED 48 Hours D SEVEN DAY D ~'~ OTHER (~) BUSINESS DAYS Q~QC CLP Level D Blue Level ~ SPECIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Lab Use Only Storage Location FAX O (Specify) ~ '~ ~ ~ c Lot ~: Work Order ~: - GSX Use Only Sample # Date Rec'd Waste Stream# Acct Mgr Date Submitted Analytical Charges .. PO/Contract # Billing Instructions Process Generating Waste ~,64 ~'r-~//~ 1. Does this waste contain spent solvents (F~01 through F005)? Y N /~ ' Mated:~is listed under the Caiilomia list? Y-- N X 2. Is this waste produ~ced in the manufacture of pesticide/herbicide products? Y N X Does this waste contain pesticide/Herbicide products? Y N 3. Is this waste RCRA? Y N X EPA Code 40 CFR 268 Restricted Waste? Y N X' CA Resllicted Waste? Y CA hazardeus waste? Y __ N ,,~' DHS code Extremely Hazardous Waste? Y ~ N ,~' Permit it Expiration date al permit D.O.T. Proper Shipping Name /1,/(j.,5 UN/NA# 4. If you answered yes to questions 1 or 2 .... DO NOT CONTINUE. Please contact your GSX Technical Representative for assistance. Chemical Constituents (Must Total 100%) % Physical Characteristics at 70°F b~T E'X, 'TP ~ / Physical State: Liquid Semisolid Solid X Layers: None ,~' Two ' Multilayem 50, ( ?~' Frae Liquids (%) .A/~,~¢., Precipitated Solids(%)' Viscosity: Low Medium High Is IV~tedal Pump~le? Y' N ~ Polymerizable? Y N X Specific Weight (IbsJgal) / OR Specific Gravity (g/cc) '~'z -~'/c~/ _- 1~'O~ Flash Point (cc): Exact 'J <60oF ~ 61o-100~F '" 101OF - 140OF 141oF - 200OF >200OF BTU/lb. Ash (%) O Water (%) (Please Attach All MSDS's, Sample Analysis and Additional Info.) I pH (avg) .',,' ~ . Range' to I Reactivity (Reactive with): Metals (ppm) Other: (Spedly in PPM) Total EP · Total EP Total Total Total Cyanide ./I/o~z -/-c~o/ ,/¢.," PCB's CERTIFICATION: I hereby c~..rlily lhat to the best of my knowledg, e ~e .a/x~.v.e. inl'o .n~. arian and attac.hments lully and accurately characterize ~he I~ormalon c~mpleted by: ~ [chemical and physical pro.perlJes o! Ihe w~a$l~ sb'eam. The sampm that IS ae,verea is a representa~e sample per EPA SW-846. I understand lhat ,...~---..,, /_.,, / __ ,, .... /'---ceptabilib, and pdce estimates ba~j~/n.,~is s~a..~¢le m,'~,'.:ch_.ange according to.,,the composition of actual w...~e recaive~ ~ N~':I //~4- ~C /~t~¢~ A~Cm~{~ /~ l/~O/C~ GSX SERVIC~S~ PWI FACILITY This Notice and'Certifigation is submitted to GSX Services, PWI Fac.ility in accordance with regulations effective November 8, 1986 and 8, 1987 and promulgated in 40 CFR 268.7(a)(1), (a)(2) and (a) (3) I hereby supply the GSX Services, PWI Facility with the fo2 information as required by 40 CFR 268.7(a) (1). 1.~ EPA Hazardous Waste Number 2. Manifest Number associated with this shipment of waste~ 3. Waste analysis data, where available attach). To be~ completed by Generator pursuant to 40 CFR I hereby notify the GSX Services, PWI checking the appropriate box below) of the status of the [ous waste, identified above in this notice, regarding the land di: osal restrictions: [ ] Waste is exempt from land dj restrictions since it is subject to a case~by-case under 40 CFR 268.5. [ ] Waste is exempt from land ~sal restrictions since it is subject to an exemption by on under 40 CFR 268.6. [ ] Waste is exempt from land '· restrictions since it is subject to a nationwide under 40 CFR 268, Subpart C. [ ] Waste is restricted 40 CFR 268 and requires treatment prior to land dis If this item is check~.d, Generator must describe the treatm~ standard or applicable prohibitions in the space provided the attached sheet. [ ] Waste is restric d under 40 CFR 268 and requires no further treatment prio~ land disposal. If this item is checked, Generator on the attached sheet the applicable 40 CFR 268 Subp~ D treatment standards or prohibitions in 40 CFR 268.32 or Section 3004(d) and sign the certification below. I certify under pe of law that I personally have examined and am familiar with the through analysis and testing or through knowledge of the waste to this certification that the waste complies with the treatment specified in 40 CFR Part 268, Subpart D and all applicable pr( bitions set forth in 40 CFR 268.32 or RCRA section 3004(d). I .ieve that the information I submitted is true, accurate, and complet~ I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false certification, including the possibility of a fine and imprisonm~ . ~Th{s~wa t ~ NON-RC_RA,/~~~therefore~this form does not apply. ,_~ ~' f~%Y Sig~ed Generator ~r ~o~ize'd Representative of Generator ~ate PARTBex232.PWI Diws~on ,.. '- '.. . ,:. '~:,. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: 3621 California /Real Bakersfield, CA Enclosed are the lab results from the site assessment work at this site. A Site Characterization Report is being prepared. Should you have any comments or questions, please call me at 818'505-2469. Sincerely, Roger Johnson Environmental coordinator GARY ~l. *WICKS 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Agency Director Bekerlfleld, CA 93301 (805) 061-3502 ,- .~,;,'~"?::':r.*:/.~ ,. Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY ;~;,., .. Telecopier (805) 861-3429 o,,.~,o, R ES O U R C E ~iEN-T AG EN CY MENTAL~.~ December 29, 1989 Peter J. Raftery, R.G; Groundwater Technology Inc. 4101 Alken Street, #B-1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 SUBJECT: Location : 3621 California Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Known As : Way Station (Texaco) Permit # : 180023 Dear Mr. Raftery: Our Department has reviewed the site characterization workplan submitted by Groundwater Technology Inc. The workplan addressing soil sampling constituents to be analyzed, and health and safety considerations are acceptable for investigation of extent of contamination present at this former underground tank site. Please notify this office 48 hours prior to retrieving soil samples. Within thirty (30) days after sampling and laboratory analyses are completed, a comprehensive report describing extent of .the site contamination must be submitted to this office for review. The report must describe remedial alternatives available, and professional recommendations for the most feasible one. If you have any questions you may contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely27 ./7 Hazardous Materials Specialist~ Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cas cc: Roger Johnson - Texaco Co. 180023.h14 Texaco USA 10 Universal City P!aza .Universal City CA 91608-1097 December 8, 1989 Ms. Flora Darling Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: 3621 California/Real Bakersfield, CA Dear Ms. Darling: Enclosed is a work plan dated November 8, 1989. If you have any questions, please call me at (818) 505-2469. Very truly yours, ROGER JOHNSON Environmental Protection Coordinator RGJ:fr 0802/1-4N 0 Enclosure PREPARED FOR: Roger Johnson Coordinator -Environmental Protection ~/~xxx~ Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc 10 Universal City Plaza ' '" SITE CHARACTERIZATION WORKPLAN FOR ~-~&g-I TEXACO STATION ~ CALIFORNIA AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA December 12, 1989 ! PREPARED BY: Groundwater Technology, Inc. 4101 Alken Street, Suite B-1 I ... Bakersfield, California 93308 Written By: ~ Geologist ~ ~ GROUNDWATER ~'-].'~" TECHNOLOGY; INC. CONTENTS - I. IN'FRODUCTION ........................... : ................................................................................... 1 II. SITE BACKGROUND ..................................................................................................... 1 III. HYDROGEOLOGY ....................................... .'. .................................................... ~..'. ........ 1 IV. VENT LINE EXCAVATION .......................................................................................... 2 SAMPLE PROTOCOL ......................... ~ .............................................................. 2 LABORATORY ANALYSES ............................................................................. 3 t V. PROPOSED SOIL SAMPLING PLAN ......................................................................... 4 FIGURES FIGURE 1. Site Location FIGURE 2. Site Plan with Excavation Limits FIGURE 3. Depth, to Groundwater FIGURE 4. Regional Groundwater Gradient FIGURE 5. Site Map with Sample Localities FIGURE 6. Site Map with Proposed Boring Locations TABLES TABLE 1. Analytical results from Texaco located at 3612 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California. All results are in ppm (rog/Kg) ............................ 3 APPENDICES APPENDIX. I. Site Health and Safety Plan APPENDIX II. Laboratory Results and Chain-Of-Custody Documents: September, 1989 TECHNOLOGy, INC. L INTRODUCTION Groundwater Technology, Inc. (GTI), has been contracted by Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. to provide an assessment of subsurface soil conditions at its retail gasoline facility located at 3612 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California (figure 1). This assessment will include, but will not be limited to the preparation of a site health and safety plan (appendix I), the determination of the lateral and vertical extent of hydrocarbon- bearing soil, protocols for soil sampling and laboratory analysis, and the results of laboratory analysis. lI. SITE BACKGROUND The facility (figure 2) is located on the southeast corner of California and Real Avenues in Bakersfield, California. The station dispenses unleaded, re~_..~ and ~ r~aded gasolines, and diesel fuel from three 10~000-gallon and one 8,000-gallon underground product storage tanks. The tanks were placed in 'their present positions in 1986 when the retail facility was constructed. According to station records, no inventory discrepancies, spills or leaks have occurred. ~_December 1988"~, Kern Testing and Inspection Corporation performed a subsurface site assessment at the facility. Six soil borings were drilled to determine the presence or absence of hydrocarbon-bearing soil in the vicinity of the underground storage tanks and dispenSer islands. ~_~rt~r_esultsxff_soil samples ~d from these borings indicated that hydrocarbons_~ere not present in soil boring location) m. HYDROGEOLOGY The site is located in the southern San Joaquin Valley. The area surrounding the facility is underlain by Quaternary alluvial and fluvial sediments associated with the Kern River floodplain. The Kern River is located approximately 3/4 mile north-northwest of the site. According to the Kern County Water Agency (KCWA) Supply RepOrt 1988, May 1989, depth to first grOundwater ranges from 100 to 150 feet below grade (figure 3). This groundwater forms an unconfined aquifer and is not used for drinking purposes. The 1 ~-~ GROUNDWATER ---~--i TECHNOLOGY, INC. groundwater gradient is. to the south/southeast as determined from a regional groundwater elevation map which utilizes data from water wells near the site (figure 4). IV. VENT lINE EXCAVATION On September 17, 1989, RLW Equipment was excavating the vent lines when hydrocarbon impacted soils wer.e encountered. Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. contacted GTI to collect soil samples from the excavation. On September 18, 1989, GTI personnel collected sev~n soil samples from within the vent line excavation~ Kern County Environmental Health Services personnel witnessed and approved ail September 18, 1989 sample localities (figure 5). Soil samples #1, #2, #5, #6, and #7 were collected to document the presence of hydrocarbon-free soils. Samples #2, #5, and #6 were collected from the sidewalls of the excavation at a depth of approximately 4 feet. Sample #7 was collected approximately one foot below the vent lines at a total depth of 4 feet below grade. Samples #3 and #4 were collected to determine hydrocarbon concentrations. Sample #3 was collected approximately 1 foot below the vent lines at a total depth of 4 feet, and sample #4 was collected from the sidewall of the excavation, near the regular tank, at a depth of 2 feet. On September 20, 1989, after additional excavation, two samples were collected from within the vent line excavation. S0il was excavated between the regular and unleaded tanks and between the unleaded and supreme unleaded tanks to approximately 15 feet below grade to attempt to determine the vertical extent of hydrocarbon impacted soils. At this depth, hydrocarbon impacted soils were still present and soil sample #8 was collected to determine hydrocarbon concentrations. It was determined that the complete excavation of impacted soils was inappropriate at that time.~ An additional 4 feet of impacted soil was removed north of the regular product tank and the soils were resampled, sample #9, to document the removal of all hydrocarbon impacted soils in this location. Sample Protocol All soil samples were collected using brass rings which were sealed with Teflon sheets, plastic caps, and duct tape. The samples were then appropriately labeled, sealed in air- tight bags, and placed on ice for shipment to state-certified GTEL Environmental' TECHNOLOGY, INC. Laboratories in Concord, California. Laboratory Analyses All soil samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) using modified EPA method 8020/8015. Sample #1, #2, #5, #6, #7, and #9 had BTEX and TPH concentrations below the 'Practical Quanfitation Level (PQL) set by the EPA Federal 'Register, November 13, 1985, page 46906. Samples #3, #4, and #8 contained measurable amounts of BTEX and TPH. Table 1 summarizes the analytical results. Analytical results and Chain-Of-Custody documents are presented in Appendix II. Table 1. Analytical results from Texaco located at 3612 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California. Sample Ethyl- TPH as ID Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylene Gasoline 4002-1 < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL 4002-2 < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL 4002-3 < PQL ' 5,200 4002-4 <PQL < PQL <PQL -~--'~ ---- 1,600 4002-5 < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL 4002-6 < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL 4002-7 < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL 4002-8 < PQL 4002-9 < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL < PQL PQL = Less than Practical Quantitation Levels as per EPA Federal Register November 13, 1985, page 46906 Method: Modified EPA 5030/8020/8015 ~7-~ GRouNDWATER !TECHNOLOGY, INC. and Marketing, Inc. proposes to drill five soil. borings at the facility (figure 6). All soil borings will be drilled to a total depth of 40 feet below grade, 10 feet beyond hydrocarbon- bearing soil, or to auger refusal. Soil samples .will be collected at each 5-foot depth interval and screened in the field with a photoionization detector (PID) to determine possible volatile compound 'concentrations. All drill cuttings will be containerized for future .disposal. Soil samples will be collected using a modified California split-spoon sampler with brass liners. Samples will be retained in the brass liners, .sealed with Teflon tape, plastic caps and duct tape, labeled with appropriate sample identification, and placed in air-tight bags. The saml31es will then be placed on ice, and following strict Chain-Of-Custody procedures transported to state-certified GTEL Environmental Laboratories in Torrance, California. From each boring, the sample exhibiting the highest PID. reading and the sample from the bottom of the boring will be submitted for laboratory analyses. All other samples will be retained for later analysis, if needed. The selected soil samples will be analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethlybenzene, xylenes (BTEX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) using modified EPA method 8020/8015. Ail sampling equipment will be cleaned between sample attempts using a three bucket wash consisting of a detergent wash, tap water rinse, and distilled water ri'nse. The sampler and rings will be allowed to air dry between sample attempts. TECHNOLOGY, INC. FIGURES GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. ~ ~_~o~ ~. _~r ....... ., .... ~._~ .... ; .... .~__L2~_J ..... i:' .EZ,..~ ~ ~..OS~D~L~ ..,.~ ' 7,5-I--7 · : .,1 .' ' .......... + - - :-','~" ~ ~ --t --: - -~.~"- 7_~ -- ~ .- ? --/' ,IT- '" ~'~ ...... ~ r .- .--',~. i..~r ,Ai~ - ,,,.,..~ , I . ~-.- .r--. -~.':r~.~""~'. '"~='~'~..~..I~-__~T-~.I'Z,. F ...' | I I = _ .... ',' · , a I / ·~, c~A'-~ ~ / .~<~ ,,.f-y~_- ~,-~,~ iL~..tt.~/ ,, ~&v'~j:~./.,~ · - ' ' r !~J pALM '] ST ":':. ri 1 ' "' ' .~r.. ,,.: m '; """"" ~ ;J' [ ! "'- ~ ~'1~ --~,---. z'~T =': ~ ~4~ STOCKDALE E ~[= -~t~["~ I P - Site ?/ SITE, IJnB #215 Texaco California i~ 50-4002 ~ SZTE LOC, .3612 California Avenue MAP TYPE, Site Location Map DRAWN ]~Y, DATE, IAPPRDVED BY, DATE, TLP 10/89 I SCALE: ~EV REV[$[BN DATE BY ~ ~/2 0 ~/~ ~/2 miles Source: Thomas Bros. Mops. J FIGURE 1 ~ T£CHNI1LOGY, INE. I · ~. Canopy o~.~o X ~'~.,~ ~/~ P~~ II ] ! ~Appr°ximote Limits o ~ '~ ~ ~u ~ ~ ~ ~ of Excavation / ~ ~11~1/ loxoco Coliforn~o ~so-aoo2 $I1[ [ftC, Real Avenue ., 3612' California Avenue DESCRIPTION, Site Ma Excavation Limits DRA~N BY~ APPROVED BY~ MJW Map not to Scale SITE LEGEND A 2 0 2 4 / BEDROCK UNE eee®®e GROUNDWATER BARRIER N ~ CAUFORNIA AQUEDUCT AND TURNOUTS I SITE:, JOB # 215 I Texaco California 150 4002 WATER WELL CLASSIFICATION SZTE LnC, $612 California Avenue ~l, COMPOSITE WELL, ELEVATION CONSISTANT WITH UNCONFINED AQUIFER DECCRiPT[DN~ · UNCONFINED W[" j Depth to Criundwaterj DRA~N BY, DATE~ IAPPRQVE9 BY~ DATE, X WELL LOCATED OUTSIDE CONFINING CORCORAN CLAY OR EQUIVALENT TLP 10//89 ~2OO""DEPTN TO GROUNDWATER, CONTOURS IN FEET BELOW GRADE [ I Source: Kern Courtly Watlr AgenGy. Waler Supply Report 1988. May 1989 F'[GUI~E 5 ~,~v^,c, T£CHN[~.aGY, INC. SITE LEGEND A 2 o 2 4 ®e®®®e GROUNDWAT£R BARRIER .~ ~ CALIFORHIA AQUEDUCT AND TURNOUTS I SITE, I JOlt # 215 I Texaco California '1150 400z WATER WELL CLASSIFICATION SZTE LOC, 3612 California Avenue & COMPOSITE WELL. ELEVATION CONSISTANT WITH UNCONFINED AQUIFER aESCR[PTZDN, I ' Regional Gradient Mop II · UNCONFINED WELL DRAWN BY, DATE. IAPPRnVED BY, 'DATE~ I' X WrLL LOCATED OUTSIDE CONFINING CORCORAN CLAY OR EQUIVALENT TLP I 10//89 I I I Source: Kern County Water Agency, Water Supply Reporl 1988, May 1989 F'TGUR~' .4- Cu.qC]UNDVATER J [J, mm,~m.m~,~ TECHNGLDGY. XNC. I of Excavation NJ'N, . · ~ , · . 0 ft. ,5 ft. I .... ~,#2 I ~ _ . ~ Approximafe Limits' of Exccvafion I i ~' ' i ~ rome Unleaded I I i Vent Lines ~ i e Bottom Samples ~ Sidewall Sample Texaco California 3612 California Avenue Bakersfield, California 215-150-4002 Fig u re 5. T~'~"HNOLOGY, INC. Canopy Texaco California I ~so-4oo2 ~ SITE LOC, Real Avenue ., 3612 California Avenue DESCRIPTION, >osed Borinr Locations DRAVN BY~ APPRflVED MJW APPENDIX I. ~[]~_~', TECHNOLOGY, INC. ~ASOLTNE ST~T'rON BTTE SAFETY PLAN' TEMCO - ~ W~Y ~T~T~ON 3612 C~IFO~IA A~ B~FIE~, ~IFO~I~ GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY~ ZNC. 20000/200 Y,~.RZNER ~VENUE TORRI~CE, C~ 90503 PROJECT NUMBER: 215-150-4002-00 Co~eted bY: -- Project Manager: Regional Safety Director: 215-150-4002-00 " TECHNOLOGY, INC. I. Texaco U.S.A. ." ~ Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 I-- TABLE OF CONTENTS EMERGENCY RESPONSE ................... 1 1.1 Emergency Telephone Numbers . . . · .1 1.2 Encountering Hazardous Situations [ ] [ ] ] ] [ ] ] 2 i Injury 1.3 Usua Procedures for ............ 2 1 · 4 Emergency Treatment ................ 2 2.0 INFORMATION SUMMARY ........ ~ ......... 4 2.1 Health and Safety .Summary ............. 4 INTRODUCTION 6 3.1 Background . 6 3 2 Purpose . ~. 4 /U~enchaents .................... H~Z~RD EVALUATION ................... .7 4.1 Site Conditions .................. 7 4 2 Site. Tasks 7 4 3 Job Task Hazards · 7 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 14 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES ............... 15 CHEMICALS OF CONCERN .................. 16 7.1 Health Effects .................. 16 GAS/VAPOR MONITORING PROCEDURES ............ 18 8.1 Tasks Performed within a Confined Space ...... 18 HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ............. 20 9.1 Medical Monitoring ................ 20 9 2 Training · 20 9~3 Work Zone Access . ] ............... 20. 9 4' First Aid Equipment. . .............. 20 9.5 . Drilling ..................... 21 9.6 Electrical Equipment ............... 21 9 7 Fire Prevention ' 22 9,8 General Health .................. 22 9.9 MSDS Information ................. 23 GROUNDWATER Texaco U.S.A. " Gasoline. Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 10.0 PROJECT PERSONNEL ................... 24 10 1 Project Manager 24 ] Regional Safety ~f~i;e; ' ............. 25 10 2 .............. 10.3 Site Safety Officer .... . ............ 25 10 4 Field Team Leader · 26 ~' 10.5 Other Field Personnel ............. 26 I. lO.6 Medical/Technical Ad i;o s ............ 2, i" ~PPENDICE8 APPENDIX A: Agreement and Acknowledgement Statement t APPENDIX B: Site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet · . APPENDIX C: Definition of Hazard Evaluation Guidelines APPENDIX D: Site Maps , APPENDIX E: MSDS i~ APPENDIX F: Accident/Injury Form APPENDIX G: Vapor Monitoring Worksheet APPENDIX H: Excavation/Trenching { APPENDIX I: OSHA Inspection Steps Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station S'ite Safety Plan October 6, 1989 ~.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE In the event of an accident or emergency situation, immediate action must be taken by the first person to recognize the event. First aid equipment is located on site inside the Groundwater Technology, Inc. vehicle. Notify (1) the Site Safety Officer, and, .(2) the Project Manager and Regional Safety Director about the situation immediately .after emergency procedurgs are implemented. 1.1 E~ergenc¥ Telephone Numbers: Immediate Emergencies: Local Police= 911 State Police: --- Fire: 911 Ambulance: (805) 327-9000 Underground Service Alert (USA): -1-800-422-4133 Auth.# Exp. Date: Gas Co: (PG & E) (805) 324-3981 Elec. Co:(PG & .E) (805) 324-3981 Telephone Co. 611 Other: Medical (Hospital name, street address, city, and state): Nearest Hospital: Mercy Hospital Telephone: (805) 328-5275 Directions to: California Avenue east bound approximately I mile to "G" Street. Turn left (north) approximately 1/4 mile to Truxton. Left on Truxton'(west) approximately 1/2 mile to hospital at 2200 block. Back-up Hospital: San Joaquin Community Hospital Telephone: (805) 329-5551 Directions to: . California Avenue east approximately 1 1/4 mile to Chester Avenue, turn left (north) approximately 1 1/2 miles to 26th Street. Poison Control Center: (.Fresno) 1-800-346-5922 EmergencY Environmental: Groundwater Technology, Inc.: 4101 Ailken Strret Bakersfield, CA Contact Person: ~ Michael Wood Telephone: (805) 589-8601 Regional EPA Office: (415) 974-8153 National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802 U.S. EPA (24-hour Hotline): 1-800-424-9346 State Regulatory Agency: 215-150-4002-00 1 , TECHNOLOGY, INC. I Texaco U.S.A. .... . Gasoline Station Site S~fety Plan October 6, 1989 f-~ Name: Trounda Crumpler Telephone: (805) 861-3636 · Client: TexaCo U.S.A. Contact Person: Roger Johnson Telephone: (818) 505-2469 Site Contact: Roger Johnson Telephone: (818) 505-2469 1.2 Encounterinq Hazardous Situations Cre~ut~nq evacuation) I; Personnel encountering a hazardous situation shall instru=t others on site to evacuate the vicinity immediately and'call the (1) Site Safety Officer, (2) the Project Manager, and (3) the Regional Safety Director '['-' for instructions. The site must Dot be re-entered until back-up help, monitoring equipment, and personal protective equipment is on hand. .' 1.3 Usual Procedures for Injur~ 1. Telephone for ambulance/medical assistance if necessary. Whenever possible, notify the receiving hospital of the nature of physical injury or chemical overexposure. If no phone is available, transport the person to the nearest hospital. 2. Send/take this SSP with the attached MSDS's to medical facility with injured person. 3. If the injury is minor, proceed to administer first aid. 4. Notify the Site Safety Officer, Project Manager, and the Regional Safety Director of all accidents, incidents and near miss situations. 5. Complete Accident/Incident/Near Miss Form fou6d in Appendix F 1.4. Emergency Treatment When transporting an injured person to a hospital, bring this site safety plan to assist medical personnel with diagnosis and treatment. In all cases of chemical overexposure, follow standard procedures as outlined below for poison management, first aid, and, if applicable, cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Four different routes of exposure and their respective first aid/poison management procedures are outlined below: 1.4..1 Inqestion: DO NOTINDUCE VOMITING. Transport'Person to nearest hospital immediately. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 · 1.4.2 Inhalation/Confined Space: DO NOT ENTER A CONFINED SPACE TO RESCUE SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN !. OVERCOME UNLESS PROPERLY EQUIPPED WITH A SELF-CONTAINED ! BREATHING APPARATUS, AND NAVE a STANDBY PERSON. 1.4.3 Inhalation/Other: ,~ Hove the person from the contaminated environment. Initiate CPR if necessary. Call or have someone call for medical I- assistance. Refer to ){SDS for additional specific information. If necessary, transport the victim to the nearest hospital as soon as possible. f., 1.4.4 Skin Contact/Non-Caustic Contaminant (Petroleum, Gasoline, etc): Wash off skin with a large amount of water immediately. Remove any contaminated clothing and rewash skin using soap, if available. Transport person to a medical facility if necessary. 1.4.5 Skin Contact/CorrosiveContaminant CAcids. Hydroqen Peroxide): Wash off skin with a large amount of water immedlately. Remove any contaminated clothing and rewash skin with water. Transport person to a medical facility if necessary. 1.4.6 Eyes: Hold eyelids open and rinse the eyes immediately with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. If possible, have the person remove his/her contact lenses (if worn). Never permit the eyes to be rubbed. Transport person to a medical facility as soon as possible. 215-150-4002-00 3 ~-~[--J! TECI~OLOC¥, I~C. Texaco U. S. A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 2 · 0 INFORNATIONI%L SUMMARY Health and Safety Chemicals of Concern: Gasoline, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, & Xylene Hazard Determination: Serious Moderate Low X 'Minimum Level of Protection: Modified Level D is the minimum acceptable level for this site. Action Level for Upgrading Personal Protection:':/Upgrade from Level D to Level C at 100 ppm measured within the breathing zone. This should be determined by a photoionization detector (PID)-with a 10.2 lamp or a flame ionization detector (FID). Air Monitoring Requirements: PID X OVA FID OJLEL DETECTOR TUBES OTHER 215-150-4002-00 4 TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 TABLE I GAS STATION ACTION LEVELS NOTE: The information in this chart applies to gasoline and its chemical constituents. GASOLINE PEL* = 300 PPM GTI ACTION LEVEL = 100 PPM A C T I O N L E V E L S F O R P P'E Air Monitoring Instrument LEVEL D LEVEL C LEVEL B LEL < 1% 1% - 5% >5% PID/FID < 100 ppm 100 - 750 ppm > 750 ppm 02 19.5 - 23% 19.5 - 23% <19.5% Explanatory Information: LEL Gasoline = 1.4 % or 14,000 ppm 1% LEL = 140 ppm (Wear Level C) 5% LEL = 700 ppm (Wear Level C) · >5% LEL = Level B (>700 ppm) NOTE: Withdraw from site and contact the project manager if: LEL > 20%~ and/or O2 > 23% ~ * PEL = Permissible Exposure Limit (OSHA 1989) 215-150-4002-00 5 TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 3.0 INTRODucTION 3.1 Backqround Texaco U.S.A. has retained Groundwater Technology, Inc. (GTI)-to perform a site assessment/investigation at their gasoline retailing facility located at 3612 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California. 3.2 PurDose ~The purpose of the site safety plan is to provide Groundwater Technology field personnel and subcontractors with an understanding of the potential chemical and physical hazards that exist or may arise while the tasks of this project are being performed. This SSP describes the procedures to be followed in order to reduce employee exposure to potential health hazards which may be present at the project .site. The emergency response procedures necessary to respond to such hazards are also described within this SSP. 3.3 Objective The primary objective is to ensure the well-being of all field personnel and the community surrounding this gasoline service stationJ In order to accomplish this, project staff and approved subcontractors shall acknowledge and adhere to the policies and procedures established herein. Accordingly, all personnel assigned to this project shall read this site safety plan and sign the Agreement and Acknowledgement Statement (Appendix A) to certify that they have read, understood and agreed to abide by its provisions. GTI personnel have the authority to stop work performed by our sub- contractors at this site if any work is not performed in accordance with the requirements of this Site Safety Plan. 3.4 ~mendments Any changes in the scope of work of this pro'ject and/or site conditions must be amended in writing on the Site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet (Appendix B) and approved by Regional Safety Director. 215-150°4002-00 6 I. ' , '~HNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Sit~ Safety Plan October 6, 1989 ' 4.0 I~AZARD EVItLUATION 4.1 Site Conditions General Site conditions at the Texaco - Way Station, Bakersfield, California site include soil contamination identified during excavation work. Contamination continues to at least 20 feet belo~ grade. 4.2 S~te Tasks The field tasks at this site may include: * Monitoring well installation · Monitoring well survey · Monitoring well gauging · Monitoring well development · Groundwater and soil sampling · Remediation Construction 4.3 Job Task Hazards 4.3.1 All Field Tasks: The following hazards may be encountered. · Slippery Surfaces: Ail employees must wear ANSI approved work boots with steel toe protection. Skid proof soles are highly recommended. · Organic Vapors: The inhalation of volatile organic Vapors during all operations can pose a potential health hazard. Hazard reduction procedures include monitoring the ambient air with a PID and/or FID and use of Personal Protective Equipment indicated on Table II. Workers should stand upwind of the source of contamination whenever possible. If ambient air levels in the breathing zone exceed 100 ppm, full face respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges must be worn. 2~s-~so-4oo2-oo ? . 4ooz.ss,/.3 [[][]~ ~[]C GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. GasOline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 · * Flammable Vapors: Presence of flammable vapors can pose a potential fire hazard and health hazard. Hazard reduction procedures include monitoring the ambient air with an O~/LEL meter. If the LEL reading exceeds 20%, leave the Site immediately and contact the fire department. ' ~ * Oxygen: J:¥- -Atmospheres that contain a level of oxygen greater than 23% Ii· pose an extreme fire hazard (the usual ambient oxygen level is approximately 20.5%). This hazard can be compounded by. ~i~ the fact that vapors typical of gasoline retailing '- facilities are hiahlv flammable. Ail personnel encountering atmospheres that contain a level of Oxygen greater than 23% must evacuate the site immediately and must notify the Fire Department. If Oxygen Level is less than 19.5%, do not enter the space. · Vehicular traffic: Ali employees will be required to wear a fluorescent safety vest at all times while on site. In addition, the following safety equipment procedures must be adhered to. TASK TRAFFIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT Drilling A Subsurface Entry A Well Installation A Well Maintenance B Well Gauging B Sampling B Pump Test B SAFETY EQUIPMENT KEY: A = Cones and barricades required - tapes and flags are recommended but optional. B = Cones are required - flags are recommended but are optional. 4.3.2 Well Installation; Well Development; Well Gauging; Well Bailing; Soil & Groundwater Sampling; Remediation Construction: Skin and eye contact with contaminated groundwater and/or soil may occur during· these tasks. Nitrile Butyl Rubber or: Neoprene 215-150-400~-00 · 8 TE£~NOLO6¥, iNC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station ·Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 gloves and approved safety goggles should be worn when contact with contaminated substance and/or splash is possible. 4.3.3 Sample Preservation: When hydrochloric acid is used, skin and eye contactcan occur. This hazard can be reduced with the use of Nitrile Butyl Rubber or Neoprene gloves and the use of safety goggles - 4.3.4 ¥ Cleaning Equipment: Skin and eye contact with methanol, Alconox, or other Cleaning substances can occur while cleaning equipment. This hazard can be reduced wit~ the use of Nitrile Butyl Rubber or Neoprene gloves and the use of safety goggles. 4.3.5 Confined Space: Manholes, subsurface vaults and sheds are examples of confined spaces that may lack adequate ventilation. Organic and/or combustible vapors may be trapped resulting in a lack of oxygen (anoxia) and/or overexposure to vapors. When site work takes place in a confined space the air must be monitored for (a) oxygen level, (b) flammable vapors, and (c) toxic vapors. The following.air monitoring procedures must be followed before entering a confined space. a. Oxyqen Level: Monitor for % Oxygen with an OJLEL meter to ensure a minimum oxygen level of 19.5%. Oxygen level monitoring will be done at the top, middle and bottom of the enclosed space to determine if there is a minimum acceptable oxygen level of 19.5% PRIOR to entry. If'oxygen. is less than 19.5%, do not enter the space. b. Explosive Vapors: Monitor for % of Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) with a 0JLEL meter to determine whether vapor concentrations within theconfined space are within the flammable range. If LEL readings exceed 20%, personnel MUST leave the site immediately, and contact the project manager. c. Toxic Vapors: Monitor for toxic vapors With a PID and/or an.FID (e.g., HNU or OVA) to determine whether toxic vapors within the confined space exceed the action levels? 215-150-4002-00 9 ir--]F--ll--ql GROUNDWATER · !"----il I[~.JI TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A... .- Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 If the PID and/or the FID readings exceed 100 ppm, a full face respirator must be worn. All monitoring equipment must be. calibrated and maintained in accordance ~ith manufacturer's recommendations. If an HNU is used, the 10.2 eV lamp is required for accurate readings. ~ d. Summary: Do not enter the confined space unless: o '~ · the oxygen concentration is between 19.5 and 23%; · the LEL is less than 20%; · PID and/or FID readings are less than 750 ppm (a full face respirator must be worn if the readings exceed 100' e. Buddy System: The buddy system must be used when the work in the confined space: (1) requires the person~s head t° be below ground level~ or (2) the person must work in a manhole or other~space in which an exit may not be easily accessible. Noise: GTI and ANSI approved hearing protection must be worn during noisy operations such as drilling. · Surface and'Equipment Contamination: Contact with contaminated surfaces, or surfaces suspected of being contaminated should be avoided. This includes walking through, kneeling or placing equipment in puddles, mud, discolored surfaces, or on drums and other containers. Eating, smoking, drinking and/or the application of cosmetics is prohibited on this site in the immediate work area.. This reduces the likelihood of contamination by ingestion. · Exposure: Heat Stress: Since climatic changes cannot be avoided work schedules will be adjusted to provide time intervals for intake of juiues,'juice products and water in an area free from contamination and in quantity appropriate for fluid replacement. a~5-~5o-,.oo2-oo 10 TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. -. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 Heat stress may occur even in moderate temperature areas and may present any or all of the following: A. Heat Rash: result of continuous exposure to heat~ humid air, and chafing clothes. Heat rash is uncomfortable and decreases the ability to tolerate heat. · B. Heat Cramps: result of the inadequate replacement of body electrolytes lost through perspiration. Signs include severe spasms and pain in the extremities and abdomen. C. Heat Exhaustion: result of increase stress on the vital organs of the body in the effort to meet the bodyts cooling demands. Signs. inclUde shallow breathing; pale, cool, moist skin; profuse sweating; dizziness. D. Heat Stroke: result of overworked cooling system. Heat stroke is the most serious form of heat stress. Body surfaces must be cooled and medical help must be obtained immediately to prevent severe injury and/or death. Signs include red, hot, dry skin; absence of perspiration; nausea; dizziness and confusion; strong, rapid pulse. Can lead to coma and death. Heat Stress Prevention A. Replace body fluids (water and electrolytes) lost through perspiration. Solutions may include a 0.1% salt and water solution or commercial mixes such as Gatorade and Squench. B. Cooling devices to aid the natural body ventilation. Cooling occurs through evaporation of perspiration and limited body contact with heat-absorbing protective clothing. Utilize fans and air conditioners to assist in evaporation. Long, cotton underwear is suggested to absorb perspiration and limit any contact with heat- absorbing protective clothing (i.e., coated Tyvek suits). C. Provide hose-down mobile shoWer facilities to cool protective clothing and reduce body temperature. D. Conduct non-emergency response activities in the early morning or evening during very hot weather. E. Provide shelter against heat and direct sunlight to protect personnel. F. Rotate workers wearing protective clothing duringhot weather. t~ Texaco U.S.A. '~ " Gasoline Stat'ion Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 1' · Exposure: Cold Stress: Work schedules' will.be adjusted to provide sufficient rest periods in a heated area for warming up during operations conducted in cold weather. Also thermal protective clothing such as wind and/or moisture resistant outerwear is recommended T to be worn. --~' If work is performed continuously in the cold at or below -7 -7°C (20°F), including wind chill temperature, heated warming 1:;' shelters (tents, cabins, company vehicl,s, rest rooms, etc.) shall be made available nearby and the worker should be encouraged to use these shelters at regular intervals the I.._ frequency depending on the severity of the environmental exposure. The onset of heavy shivering, frostnip, the feeling of excessive fatigue, drowsiness, irritability, or euphoria, are indications for immediate return to the shelter. When entering the heated shelter the outer layer of clothing shall be removed and the remainder of the clothing loosened to permit sweat evaporation. A change of dry work clothing shall be provided as necessary to prevent worker from returning to their work with wet clothing. Dehydration, or the loss of body fluids, occurs in the cold environment and may increase the susceptibility ,of the worker to cOld injury due to a significant change in blood flow to the extremities. Warm sweet drinks and soups should be provided at the work site to provide caloric intake and fluid volume. The intake of coffee should be limited. (Adapted from TLV's and Biological Exposure Indices 1988-1989; ACGIH). · Falling Objects: Hard hats must be worn by all personnel whenever construction- type activity is taking place. (ie., drilling, excavation, trenching). TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 TABLE II HAZARD SUMMARY AIR MONITORING PPE Job Task Level Instrument Frequency At start of work and Construction D PID or FID 30 min to continuously Monitoring At start of work and Well Installation D PID or FID 30 min to continuously Monitoring Start-up of work at each Well Survey D PID or FID well location Monitoring Start-up of work at each Well Development D PID or FID well location Groundwater Start-up of work'at each and soil sampling D PID or FID well location. z~5-~s0-4ooz-0o 13 *~* TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 $.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Modified'Level D is the minimum acceptable level for this site. Modified Level D includes: · coveralls/work uniform · steel toe and shank boots : Nitrile Butyl Rubber or Neoprene gloves (optional) :~ splash goggles/safety glasses if potential for splash · hard hat · fluorescent vest · Tyvek suit (optional) · hearing protection (as appropriate) Level C includes: · full face respirator NIOSH approved with organic vapor cartridges · Tyvek suits (if splash hazard is possible, a coated suit must be worn) · Nitrile Butyl Rubber or Neoprene gloves · steel toe and shank boots · outer boots - chemical resistant · inner disposable gloves (2 pairs recommended) · hard hat · fluorescent vest · hearing protection (as appropriate) Level B includes: · air supplied respirator · coated Tyvek suit, such as Saranex · Nitrile Butyl Rubber or Neoprene gloves · inner latex or vinyl gloves · steel toe and shank boots · outer boots - chemical resistant · hard hat · fluorescent vest · hearing protection (as appropriate) 215-150-4002-00 TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 6.0 Decontamination procedures Ail operations conducted at this site have the potential to contaminate monitoring equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE). To prevent the transfer of contamination to vehicles, administrative areas and personnel, the following procedures must be followed: Equipment Decontamination 1.~ Whenever possible, monitoring equipment should be decontaminated with a solution of' Alconox and thoroughly rinsed with water prior to leaving the site. This must be done outside a §-foot radius of any work area. Personal Decontamination LEVEL D - segregated equipment drop - wash/rinse outer boot (as appropriate) - wash/rinse chemical resistant outer glove, then remove (as appropriate) - remove hard hat, goggles/safety glasses/faceshield - remove and throw out inner disposable gloves in designated lined receptacles (as appropriate) LEVEL C - segregated equipment drop - wash/rinse outer boots - wash/rinse chemical resistant outer gloves, then remove - remove outer boots and place to dry (if reusable) - remove chemical resistant suit (remove by rolling down the suit) - remove first pair(s) of disposable gloves - remove respirator/hard hat/faceshield dispose of cartridges and wash respirator - remove last pair of disposable gloves LEVEL B - segregated equipment drop - wash/rinse outerboots - wash/rinse chemical resistant outer gloves, then remove - cross hotline.(into clean area) and change air tanks, then redress or - cross hotline (into clean area) - remove boots and gloves - remove SCBA, if worn over chemical resistant suit - if SCBA is worn under the suit, remove the chemical resistant suit,.then the SCBA - remove hard hat TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 7.0 CHEMICAL. OF CONCERN 7.1 Health Effects Potential health effects from a chemical exposure aredependant on several exposure factors such as: toxicity of substances, duration of exposure, concentration during exposure and the overall health of the person exposed. ~ The chemicals commonly at this site are: Gasoline, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene. The following is a health analysis of these chemicals. Additional information on these chemicals can be found in the Material Safety Data Sheet located in Appendix E. Gasoline constituents can be divided into five major groups: alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes, aromatics and additives. The aromatics are the constituents generally regarded to be of greatest toxic concern. The major aromatics in gasoline are benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene. Of these, benzene is considered to be the most toxic. One characteristic effect of gasoline and its aromatic constitUents is their ability to irritate the skin when repeated or prolonged exposure occurs. Benzene Benzene can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion and skin contact. Studies have noted that chronic exposure to benzene vapor can produce neurotoxic and hematopoietic (blood system) effects. Other effects can include headache, dizziness, nausea, convulsions, coma and possible death if exposure is not reversed. One significant effect from chronic benzene exposure is bone marrow toxicity. There is also an association between chronic exposures to benzene and the development of certain types of leukemia. Toluene Inhalation exposure to toluene vapor can produce effects such as central nervous system depression. Dependingon exposure factors signs and symptoms can include headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscular weakness, incoordination, drowsiness, collapse and possible coma. Toluene can be a skin andmucous membrane irritant and studies have shown that high levels of toluene exposure can. cause liver and kidney damage. 4002.SSP/#3 TF~HNOLOG¥, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 Eth~lbenzene Exposure to ethyl benzene at high vapor concentrations may produce irritation to the skin, eyes and upper respiratory tract. Overexposure to ethyl benzene vapors can produce central nervous system depression with symptoms of headache, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath and unsteadiness. Prolonged skin exposure to ethyl benzene may result in. drying and cracking of the skin (dermatitis). Solvent resistant gloves should be worn during sampling to prevent exposure to the skin. Xylenes Depending on exposure factors, inhalation exposure to xylene vapor may produce central nervous system excitation followed by depression. Exposure to xylene vapor can produce dizziness, staggering, drowsiness and unconsciousness. At very high concentrations, xylene vapor may produce lung irritation, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Xylene is not known to possess the chronic bone marrow toxicity of benzene, but liver enlargement and nerve-cell damage have been noted from chronic overexposure. TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 ~.o C,~,U~/9'APOR xo~o~ ~C~DUZ~S The greatest potential hazards to safety and health at this site are: 1. Exposure to chemical vapors - through inhalation 2. Exposure to chemical contamination - through skin contact and ingestion. ongoing air monitoring during project tasks will provide data to ensure that ~apor concentrations are within acceptable ranges and will provide adequate selection criteria for respiratory and dermal protection. · 8.0.1 If PID readings exceed 100 ppm, a full-face respirator with organic vapor cartridges must be worn by all site workers within any area where monitoring results exceed 100 ppm. 8.0.2 If PID readings exceed 750 ppm, level B protection will be required.' Personnel must leave site immediately and contact site safety officer or Regional Safety Director for further instructions. 8.0.3 Respirator cartridges will be changed once'per day as a minimum. This can be accomplished at the end of the work day during respirator decontamination. If odor breakthrough is detected while wearing the respirator or breathing becomes difficult, change cartridges immediately. 8.1 Tasks Performed Within a Confined Space NOTE: The scope of work for this project does not include confined space entry. If the scope of project tasks changes to include confined space entry, then the following air monitoring procedures shall be followed. When site work takes place in a confined space the air must be monitored for (a) oxygen level; (b) expl6sive vapors; and (c) toxic vapors. The following air monitoring procedures must be followed before entering a confined space. a. Oxygen Level: Monitor for % Oxygen with a O~LEL Meter to ensure a minimum oxygen level of 19.5%. Because of the high vapor density of gasoline there is a high probability that vapors in the enclosed spaces or vaults will· replace any oxygen that is present, even if the space is open to the air. Therefore, oxygen level monitoring will be done at the top, middle and bottom of the enclosed space to determine if there is a minimum acceptable oxygen level of 19.5% prior to entry. TE~HNOLOC, Y, lng. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 If oxygen is less then 19.5%, do not enter the space. b. Explosive Vapors: Monitor for % of Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) with a 0JLEL Meter to determine whether vapor concentrations within the confined space exceed 20% of the LEL. Because gasoline can collect in enclosed spaces and in low areas, sampling shall be done to determine whether the vapor concentrations exceed 20% of the lower explosive limit'. If readings exceed 20% 'LEL, personnel shall shut off accessible · equipment~*~leave the site immediately, and contact the fire' ~ department. c. Toxic Vapors: Monitor the air within the confined space for organic vapors with a PID or FID following guidelines stated in Section 8.0 (above) to decide on the respiratory protection needed. Enter the space only if the oxygen level is at or above 19.5%, the %LEL is below 20%, the toxic vapor concentration is determined, and the proper respiratory protection is worn. PID or FID readings will be taken at the top, middle and bottom of a vault, shed, or other confined space to ensure that vapors do not exceed acceptable levels. Ail monitoring equipment must be calibrated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. 215-150-4002-00 · oo~.ss,,/,~ 19 ,~ ~'~ ~-~: GROUNDWATER ~.'--~J L_.J ~.._J TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station.Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 9.~ Hedical Honitoring Pro.ram Ail Groundwater Technology, Inc. field perSonnel are required to have annual medical evaluations in accordance with the company's Health and Safety Program policy. Additional re-evaluation will be considered in the event of chemical over-exposure while working on this gasoline i retail facility. The petrochemicals tYPical of gasoline retail facilities can affect specific organ systems producing characteristic health effects. The medical evaluation will, therefore, focus on the liver, kidney, nervous system, blood systems, and skin and .lung function. Laboratory testing t will include complete blood count, and applicable kidney and i..' liver-function tests. Other tests include skin examination. 9.2 Training Ail personnel working at this site should have received a minimum of 40 hours of initial hazardous waste activity instruction, and a minimum of three days of field experience under the direct supervision of a trained, experienced person. Personnel assigned to the site will also receive eight hours refresher training per year. On-site managers and supervisors directly responsible for employees engaged in hazardous waste operations have received an additional eight hours of supervisory training. These training requirements comply with the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response regulation, 29 CFR 1910.120. 9.3 Work Zones Access Access within a 5-foot radius of any on-site operation is prohibited to all but Groundwater Technology, Inc. field personnel and subcontractors. 9.4 First Aid Equipment Vehicles used for site work will be equipped with a first aid kit and safety equipment including: · fluorescent vests, · cones, · flags (as needed) · barricades (as needed) ~ · fire extinguisher, · flashlight, · water, suitable for drinking, · portable eye wash, and · appropriate emergency bandage material. 4002. SSP/d~3 .... TECHNOLOGY, [NC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 9.5 Drillinq procedures ~ Digsafe authorization number must be obtained priorto 4tilling. During the drilling operation, two persons (one designated as "driller" and the other as "helper") must be present at all times. The helper (whether Groundwater'Technology, Inc. personnel or subcontractors) must be instructed .as to the location of the emergency shut-off switch. Every attempt must be made to keep unauthorized personnel from entering the work area. If this is not possible, the operation should be shut down until the area is cleared. The area where the operation is taking or the Field Team Leader has the authority and the responsibility to shut down the drilling operations whenever a hazardous situation is deemed present. The mast~h~drilling?~ig must maintain a minimum'~l~anc~-'~f 20 feet from any overhead electrical cables. All drilling operations will. cease immediately during hazardous weather conditions such as high winds, heavy rain, lightening and snow. Hart hats shall be worn at'all times. Hearing protection shall be worn during noisy operations. 9.6 Electrical Equipment and ~roun~-Fault Circuit Interrupters Ail electrical equipment and power cables in and around wells or structures suspected of containing chemical contamination must be intrinsically safe and equipped with a three-wire, ground lead. In accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.404, approved ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) must be used for all 120 volt, single phase, 15 and 20 ampere receptacle outlets on the site which are in use by employees. Receptacles on the ends of extension cords are not part of the permanent wiring and therefore, must be protected by GFCI's whether or not the extension cord is plugged into permanent wiring. The GFCI is a fast-acting circuit breaker which senses small imbalances in the circuit caused by current leakage to ground, and in a fraction of a second shuts off the electricity. However, the GFCI will not protect the employee from line-to-line contact hazards '(such as a person holding two "hot" wires or a hot and neutral wire in each hand). The GFCI does provide protection against the most common form of electrical shock hazard - the ground fault. It also provides protection against fires, overheating, and destruction of insulation on wiring. 2:15-150-4002-00 ~'~ ~-~ F--~t GROUNDWATER ~ ~---~--~I TECHNOLOGY, INC Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station.Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 GFCIs can be used successfully to reduce electrical hazards on construction sites. Tripping of GFCIs - interruption of current flow - is sometimes caused by wet connectors and tools. It is good practice to limit exposure of connectors and tools to excessive moisture by using watertight or sealable connectors. Providing more GFCIs or shorter circuits can prevent tripping caused by the cumulative leakage from several tools or by leakages from extremely long circuits. (Adapted from OSHA 3007; Ground-Fault Protection on Construction sites,'1987.) 9.7 Fire Prevention During equipment operation, periodic vapor concentration measurements should be taken with an explosimeter or combustimeter. If at any time the vapor concentrations exceed 20% of LEL,.then the Site Safety Officer or designated field worker should immediately shut down all .... operations'. Only approved safety cans will be used to transport and store flammable liquids. Ail gasoline and dieSel-driven engines requiring refueling must be shut down-and allowed to cool before filling. Smoking is not allowed during any operations within the work area in which petroleum products or solvents in free-floating, dissolved or vapor forms, or other flammable liquids may be present. No open flame or spark is allowed in any area containing petroleum products, or other flammable liquids. 9.8 General Health Medicine and alcohol can increase the effects of exposure to toxic chemicals. Unless specifically approved by a qualified physician, prescription drugs should not be taken by personnel assigned to operations where the potential for absorption, inhalation, or ingestion of toxic substances exists. Drinking alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Drinking alcoholic beverages and driving is prohibited at any time. Driving at excessive speeds is always prohibited. Skin abrasions must be thoroughly protected to prevent chemicals from penetrating the abrasion. It is recommended that Contact Lenses not be worn by persons working on the site. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station.Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 9.9 MSDS Information Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on all chemical substances encountered at the site shall be made available to all persons (including subcontractors) working at the site. These MSDSs shall be enclosed within this site safety plan in Appendix E. For emergency situations not specifically addressed by this s~te safety plan, refer to MSDS recommendations for action information. aOO2.SSP/P3 2 3 1! ]~ GROUNDWATER ~-~L-~I T~n~OCO~¥, I~C Texaco U,S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 198.9 10.0 PROJECT PERBONJlEL Groundwater Technology, Inc. will oversee and act accordingly during all phases of the project. The following management structure will be instituted for the purpose of successfully and safely completing this · project. !. 10.1 Project Manager: ·:Michael Wood The Project Manager will be responsible for implementing the project and obtaining any necessary personnel or resources for the completion ! i of the project. Specific duties will include: · coordinating the activities of all subcontractors, to include informing them of the required personal protective equipment and insuring their signature acknowledging this Site Safety Plan (see Appendix A), · selecting a Site Safety Officer and field personnel for the work to be undertaken on site, · ensuring that the tasks assigned are being completed as planned and on schedule, · providing authority and resources to ensure that the Site Safety Officer is able to implement and manage safety procedures, · preparing reports and recommendations about the project to clients and affected Groundwater Technology, Inc. personnel, · ensuring that all persons allowed to enter the site (i'.e., EPA, contractors, state officials, visitors) are made aware of the potential hazards associated with the substances known or suspected to be on site, and are knowledgeable as to the on-site copy of the specific site safety plan. · ensuring that the Site Safety Officer is aware of all of the provisions of this site safety plan and is instructing all personnel on site about the safety practices and emergency procedures defined in the plan, and · ensuring that the Site Safety Officer is making an effort to monitor site safety, and has designated a Field Team Leader to assist with the responsibility when necessary. 4Ooz.ssP/P3 . 2 4 ,,--1 ,[--]1GRObl~DWA?E:R ;:___]1___][__~! TECHNOCOC¥, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 10.2 Regional Safety Director Maureen E. Grant The Regional Safety Director shall be responsible for the overall coordination and oversight of the site safety plan. Specific duties will include: · approving the selection of the types of personal protective .~ equipment (PPE) to be used on site for specific tasks, · monitoring the compliance activities and the documentation processes undertaken by the Site Safety Officer, · evaluating weather'and chemical hazard information and making recommendations to the Project Manager about any modifications to work plans or personal protection levels in order to maintain personnel safety, · coordinate upgrading or downgrading PPE with Site Safety Officer, as necessary, due to changes in exposure levels, monitoring results, weather, other site conditions, · approving all field personnel working on site, taking into consideration their level of safety training, their physical capacity, and their eligibility to wear the protective equipment necessary for their assigned tasks (i.e.: Respirator Fit Testing Results), and, · overseeing the air monitoring procedures as they are carried out by site personnel for compliance with all company health and safety policies. 10.3 Site Safety Officer Jon Parker The Site Safety Officer shall be responsible for the implementation of the site safety plan on site. Specific duties will include: · monitoring the compliance of field personnel for the routine and proper use of the PPE that has been designated for each task, · routinely inspecting PPE and clothing to ensure that it is in good condition and is being stored and maintained properly, · stopping work on the site or changing work assignments or procedures if any operation threatens the health and safety of workers or the public, Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station.Site Safety plan October 6, 1989 · monitoring personnel who enter and exit the site and all controlled access points, · reporting any signs of fatigue, work-related stress, or chemical exposures to the Project Manager and/or Regional Safety Director, · dismissing field personnel from the siteif their actions or negligence endangers themselves, co-workers, or the public, and ~. reporting the same to the Project Manager and/or Regional Safety Director, · reporting any accidents or violations of the site safety plan .to the Project Manager and/or Regional Safety Director, and documenting the same for the project in the project records, · knowing emergency procedures, evacuation routes and the telephone numbers of the ambulance, local hospital, poison control center, fire and police departments, · ensuring that all project-related personnel have signed the personnel agreement and acknowledgments form contained in this site safety plan, · coordinate upgrading'and downgrading PPE with the Regional Safety Director, as necessary, due to changes in exposure levels, monitoring results, weather, and other site conditions, and · perform air monitoring with approved instruments in accordance with requirements stated in this Site Safety Plan (see monitoring procedures on page 20 for specific information). 10.4 Field Team Leader Tina LePage In the event that the Project Manager and the Site Safety Officer are not on site, the Field Team Leader will assume all responsibility of the Site Safety Officer. 10,5 Other Field Personnel Ail field personnel shall be responsible for acting in compliance with all safety procedures outlined in the site safety plan. Any hazardous work situations or procedures should be reported to the Site Safety Officer so that corrective steps can be taken. TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station.Slte Safety Plan October 6, 1989 10.6 Medical/Technical &dv~sors Frank H. Lawrence, M.D. ENVIROLOGIC DATA Portland Maine (207) 773-3020 Marilyn E. Grant, R.N., B.S., C.O.H.N ENVIROLOGIC DATA Portland Maine (207) 773-3020 Lori St. Pierre, I.H.I.T. Maine (207) 773 3020 ENVIROLOGIC DATA Portland - The specific duties of the Medical/Technical Advisors include: · providing technical input into the design of the site safety plan, · advising worker exposure potential along with appropriate hazard reduction methods, and · recommending a suitable medical monitoring program for the site workers. 2~5-~50-'.002-00 27 II'-] [--]~]] TECHNOLOGY, lNg. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 ~PPENDTX ~ (Agreement and Acknowledgment Statement) 4002. SSP/~3 ' TECHNOLOGY, INC. Texaco U.S.A. Gasoline Station Site Safety Plan October 6, 1989 ~PPENDIX ~ Agreement and Acknowledgment Statement Site Safety Plan Agreement ..' GTI perso,~el have the authority to stop work performed by our ,- subcontractors at this site if any work is not performed in accordance I- with the requirements of this Site Safety Plan. Ail Groundwater Technology, Inc. project personnel and subcontractor personnel are required to sign the following agreement prior to conducting work at the gas station site. i 1. I have read and fully understand the Site Safety Plan and my ...... individual responsibilities. 2. I agree to abide by the provisions of the Site Safety Plan. Name Signature .Company Date Name Signature Company Date Name Signature Company Date Name Signature Company Date Name Signature Company Date a~s-~o-,oo~-oo , ~[~! aO02. SSP/#3 2 9 ~1~ ~[-~ ,,~ GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. /tPPEND'rX B (Site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet) TECHNOLOGY, INC. APPENDIX B Site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet Project Name: Project Number: Location: Changes in field activities or hazards: Proposed Amena~ent: Proposed by: Date: Approved by: Date: Project Manager Date: Regional Safety Director' Declined by: Date: Amendment Number: Amendment Effective Date: 4002 . SSP/f3 GROUNDWATER /-- -- ' , TECHNOLOGY, INC. f ~ 2%PPEND'rX C (Definition of Hazard Evaluation Guidelines) ~,-,,o-,oo~-oo , '~_~ [-]~],~_~ · oo~.~s,/,, ~, I~ TECHNOLOGY, INC. APPENDIX C Definition of Hazard Evaluation Guidelines · Hazard= &irborne Contaminants Guideline Explanation Threshold Limit Value The time-weighted average concen- ~:-~ Time-Weighted Average tration for a normal 8-hour work i (TLV-TWA) day and a 40-hour work week, to i which nearly all workers may be .. ~ repeatedly exposed without l! adverse effect. Permissible Exposure Limit Time-weighted average concentra- I (PEL) tions similar to (and in many .... cases derived from) the Threshold Limit Values. Immediately Dangerous to "IDLH" or "Immediately dangerous Life and Health to life Or health" means any (IDLH) atmospheric Condition that poses an immediate threat to life, or which is likely to result in acute or immediate severe health effects. This includes oxygen deficiency conditions. Hazard: 'Explosion Guideline Explanation Lower Explosive Limit The minimum concentration of (LEL) vapor in air below which propagation of a flame will not occur in the presence of an ignition source. Upper Explosive Limit The maximum concentration of (UEL) vapor in air above which propagation of a. flame will no~ occur in the presence of an ignition source. TECHNOLOGY, INC. Hazard= Fire Guideline Explanation Flash Point The lowest temperature at which (flash p) the vapor of a combustible liquid can be made to ignite momentarily in air. 4002. SSP/f3 i ~ ~---~ ~--~ GROUNDWATER ~ I! l~-~-J~! TECHNOLOGY, INC. APPENDIX D (site maps) TECHNOLOGY, INC. FRUrrVALE !- I I ! ~ I 1. I I I SITE, JnB # 21 5 Texaco California ]50-4002 SITE LDO 5612 California Avenue HAP TYPE~ Site Location Map I]RA~,'N ]]¥1 ~ATEi JAPPROV[D BY, TLP 10/89 I SCALE: 1/2 0 1/4 1/2 miles Source: Thomas Bros. Maps. I FIGURE 1 E~:~,,"."~':~",.c. Tar~mr- II II n7 J Texaco California J t50-4002 I SITE LOC, ' Reel, Avenue I ~612 Colifornie Avenue . I ~[SCRIPTIDN, ..... Site Ma with Locations DRAVN BY, APPROVED MJW Map not to Scale FIGURE 2 ) ,:. ~ ~PPEND'rX E (MSDS) ,. , TECHNOLOGY, INC. NO. 467 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET · ' ~ AUTOMOTIVE ·, ~- GENIUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION 1145 CATALYN STREET GASOLINE, LEAD-FREE I: SCHENECTADY. NY 12303-1836 USA (518) 377-8855 - G~NmM ~u~m~mO Coeff. DaCe October 1981 SECTION I, MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION {ATERIALNAME: AUTOMOTIVE GASOLINE, LEAD-FREE DESCRIPTION: A volatile blend of hydrocarbons for automotive fuel OTHER DESIGNATIONS: Petrol, CAS #008 006 619, ASTM D439 t'- MANUFACTURER: Available from several suppliers. l.':" SECTION II, INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS x ltAZARD DATA Gasoline .... t00 8-hr T~A 3~0'ppm o~ A hydrocarbon blend that can include normal and branched 900 mg/m°* ~ chain alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, aromatics and ~.i~ ocher additives.** (Lead max 0.013 g/L, phosphorus Man " max 0.0013 g/L, sulfur max 0.10 wi%. May contain Eye: 500 ppm/1H benzene, <5%; see ASTM D3606). 4oderate irritation · ACGIH 1981TLV'(Incended Changes List). See also Am. Ind. Hyg. ~39 110-117 (1978) Inhalation: · *The composition of fuel is varied with altitude and TCLo 900 ppm/1H seasonal requirements for a locality. The blend must TFX:CNS meet antiknock requirements. (Antiknock Index min 85, ASTM D439.) SECTION III, PHYSICAL DATA · Distillation ~t [ aim, Initial, deg C >39 Specific gravity, 60/60 F - 0.72-0.76 50% distilled - 77-121 Melting point, deg C ....... 90.5-95.4 End point ..... <240 Evaporation race N/A Vapor density (Air=l) 3.0-4.0 Soiubility in water Insoluble Appearance and Odor: A clear, mobile liquid with a characteristic odor which can be recognized at about 10 ppm in air. (Gasoline may be colored with dye.) "SECTION IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LOWER !' 'Flash Point and '~ethod I Aut~i~nltiOn Temp. I ¥1a=aabtli:¥ Limits In Air -45 FI 536-853 F~ % by volume 1.4 7.6 Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, alcohol foam. Use of water may be ineffective to extinguish fire, but use water spray for cooling fire-exposed drums and tanks to prevent pressure rupture. It is a dangerous fire and explosion hazard when exposed co heat and flames. Vapors can flow along surfaces, reach distant igni- i I lion sources and'flash back. Can react violently with oxidizing agents. Flrefighcers should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing SECTION V, REACTIVITY DATA This is a stable material in closed containers a: room temperature under normal storage and handling conditions. It does not undergo hazardous polymerization. ; This is an OSHA Class IA flammable liquid. A mixture of gasoline vapors and air can be explosive. It is incompatible with oxidizing agents. Thermal-oxidative degradation can yield carbon monoxide and partially oxidized I -.. hydrocarbons. !. ~, ,..-~ - ,..~, ~,.,~. , . ,,= ~ ,,.,.,,,.. . ~-~ ~. G E N I U M PUBLISHING NO. 467 SECTION VI, HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION I TLV 300 ppm (See Sect, II) I' Inhalation causes intense burning of the mucous membranes, throat and respiratory tract; overexposure to vapors can lead to bronchopneumonia. Inhalation of hilh como. can cause fatal pulmonary edema. Repeated or prolonged skin exposure =auses uermatitis. Can cause blistering of skin'due to its deferring properties. Exposure to eyes can cause hyperemia of the conjunctive. Ingestion or excessive vapors can cause inebriation, drowsiness, blurred vision, vertigo confusion, vomiting and cyanosis (2000 ppm produces mild anesthesia in 30 mia, higher cont. are intoxicating in less time.) Aspiration after ingestion causes bronchitis, pneumonia, or edema which can be fatal. FIRST AID: Eye Contact: Flush thoroughly with running water for 15 min. including' under eyelids. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing.'~Wash affected area with soap and water. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Restore breathing-and administer oxygen if needed. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Aspiration hazard. Contact physician. Seek prompt medical assistance for furcher treatment, observation and support.' SECTION VII, SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Notify safety personnel of leaks or spills. Remove sources of heat or ignition. Pro- vide adequate ventilation. Clean-up personnel require protection against liquid con- tact and vapor inhalation. If a leak ur spill has not ignited, use water spray to disperse vapors and to protect men attempting to s~op the leakage. Contain spill. Do not allow to enter sewer or surface water. Add absorbent solid to small spills or residues and pick up for disposal. DISPOSAL: Burn scrap material in an approved incinerator. Burn contaminated liquid by ' spraying into an incinerator. Follow Federal, State, and Local regulations. SECTION VIII, SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Use general and local exhaust ventila:ion (~ex?losion-proof) to keep vapors below tD.e iLV requirements in the workplace. Respirators should be available for nonroutine or emergency use above the TLV. Avoid eye contact by use of chemical safety goggles and/or full faceshield where splash- ing is possible. Wear protective clothing appropriate for the work s%tuation to minimize skin contact such as rubber gloves and boots. Clothing to be changed daily and laundered. Eyewash fountains, showers and washing facilities should be readily accessible Provide suitable training tu those handling and working with this material. SECTION IX, SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in closed containers in a cool, dr}', well-ventilated area away from sources of heat, i~nition and strong oxidizing agents. Protect containers from physical damage. Avoid direct sunlight. Storage must meec requirements of OSHA Class IA liquid. Outdoor or detached s'toraEe preferred. No smokin~ in areas of use. Prevent static electric sparks and use e.~plosion-proof electrical services. (Must meet code.) Avoid skin and eye contact. Avoid inhulacion of vapors. Wear clean work clothin~ dail) Indoor use of this material requirfls exhaust ventilation to remove vapors. ICC Flammable LiqUid, Red I.abel. IABEI.: Flamr..able LiQuid DOT I.D. No. UN 1203. DOT Classification: FL~W~kBLE LIOUID DATA SOURC]~(S) CODE: ~. ~,_a. 3',. 17 APPROVALs:MIS · ' CRD , , ~'~'--'"-~'"~ ~"'--' ~ -~." ..... ~ ....... ~ ........ Industrial Hygiene · '"'""'"'"'--"'-' ........ ~" ~ - ~' '-'~-'-" ......... and Safety :,'-'J'/-h MEDICAL REVIEW: :-{'~ November 1981 GENIUM PUBLISHING Material ,Safet Ia Sheet ' i From Genium s Reference Collection ' BENZENE ' Genium Publishing Corporation (Revision D) i 1145 Catalyn Street I ----~-.-. Schenectady, NY 12303-1836USA Issued: November 1978 ,:...:?::: (518Y377-R855 G£NIUupuaLIsNINO¢OaP' Revised: April 1988 ' -::." SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION 25 Material Name: BENZENE Description (Origin/Uses): ' Used in the manufacture of medicinal chemicals, dyes, lin6i~um, airplane dopes, varnishes, and lacquers; and as a solvent far w~es, ~esins, and ails. HMIS Other Designations: Benzol; Phene; Phenylhydride; C,H,; NIOSH RTEC$ No. CY14O0O00; H 2 CAS No. 0071-43-2 F 3 R I -- Manufacturer: Conta~tyour supplier or distributor. Coasult the latest ~ition of the Chemical~,eek R '0. I 4 Buyers' Guide (Genium tel 73) for a list of suppliers. PPG* S 2 *See sec'.. 8 K 4 SECTION 2.' INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS % EXPOSURE LIMITS ~"' Benzene, CAS No. 0071-.43-2 Ca 100 OSHA PEL ':' g-Hr TWA: 1 ppm 15-Min Ceiling: 5 ppm Action Level: 0..5 ppm I ACGIH TLV, 1987-88 t:_ TLV-TW'A: 10 ppm, 30 rog/m: Toxicity Data' ! Human, Inhalation, LC,.: 20C~3 ~7.='5 Mia ~ *See NIOSH, RTEC$, for additional data with references to itriutivc, muugcnic, Human, Oral, TD,.: 130 mg4cg tumorigenic, and reproductive effects. Human, Inhalation, TC,.: 210 ' SECTION 3. PHYSICAL DATA : Bolling Point: 176'F(80'C) Water Solubility (%): Slight Melting Point: 42'F (5.5'C) % Volatile by Volume: 100 ' Vapor Pressure: 75Torrsat68'P(20'C) Molecular Weight: 78 Grams/Mole ' Vapor Density (Air = 1): >1 Specific Gravity (HaO = 1): 0.87865 a: 6~'F (20'C') Appearance and Odor: A colorless liquid; charac'.e,-istic aromatic odor. SECTION4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LOWI~ [ IjPPER Flash Point and Method Autoignition Temperature Flammability Limits in Air 12'F (-11.1'C) CC 928'F (498'C) % by Volume 1.3% 7.1% Extinguishing Medla: Use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide to put out benzene fires. Water may be ineffective as an extinguishing agent because it can scatter and spread the fire. Use wa'ar to cool f~-cxposcd containers, flush spills away from exposures, dislxrse benzene vapor, and protect perzonncl attempting to stop an unignited be~.ev, e leak. Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: Benzene vapor is heavier than air and can collect in low-lying areas such as sumps or wells. Eliminau- all sources of ignition there tn prevent a dangerous flashback to the original liquid benzene. Danger: Explosive and benzene vapor-air mixtures can easily form at room temperature; always use this material in a way that minimizes dispersion of its vapor into general work areas. Special Fire-fighting Procedures: Wear a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with a full facepiece operated' in the pre=nrc- demand or positive-pressure mode. SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA Benzene is stable in closed containers during routine operations. It does not undergo hazardous polymerization. Chemical Incompatibilities: Hazardous chemical reactions involving benzene and the following materials are reported in G~ium reference 84: bromine pentafluoride, chlorine, chlorine ~'Lfluoride, chromic anhydride, nitryl perchlorate, oxygen, ozone, perchloratei, perchloryl fluoride and aluminum chloride, permanganates and sulfuric acid, potassium peroxide, silver perehlora-', and sodium pr. oxid& ; ~, Conditions to Avoid: Avoid all exposure to sources of ignition and to incompatible chemicals. .';- Hazardous Products of Decomposition: Toxic gas~s like carbon monoxide (CO) may b~ produced during benzene fires. i Copyriiht ~ 1988 Gentum PvMLsi',inI Coq~stioe. Any r.~mmet¢i~l ~ ~' rc~cd~fion ~iO~ut ~ pubB,~.fl !:q=rni~lion ~, pm~ibt,~l. }40. 316 BENZENE 4/88 Be'~z~ae is listed as a suspec~d h'uma~ c~ogen by ~ ACGIH. Sum mary of Risks: -~long~ ~ con.ct wi~ ~ or exce~ive ~halafion of i~ vapor ~y cau~ he~he, we~ess, loss of ~peti~, a~ I~sit~e. Con6nu~ ex.sure cm ca~ colhp~, bm~hi~, a~d p~u~ni~e ~st i~o~t ~ h~ds ~e can~ (leuk~a), ~ne ~w ~ff~, ~d injuries w ~ bl~d-fo~g fi~ue ~om c~c low-level expo~r~ Medical Conditions Aggravated by LonR-Term Exposure: Ai~n~ of ~e h~ lun~, fiver, ~dneys, bl~, ~d ~ous. sys~m (CNS) may ~ wo~n~ by exist. Ad=2nis~r pr~laceme~t ~d ~ic ~ical exa~ emph~g ~e~ o~ns' ~nctious ~d r~aig~ worke~ w~ ~i ~sidv~. Tariet Orinase Bled, CNS, ~ne m~w, eyes, ~d up~r ~m~ ~R~. Primary Entrl: ~in ~nuc~ ~h~ation. Acute Effects: Di~i-e=, menta dullness, naus~ he.ache, fa~gue, md giddi~s. Chronic Et/ects: Potable cmo= (leuk=~a). FIRST AID Eyes: l=dia~ly flu~ eye& ~clud~g u~=r ~e e~Ed~ geu~y bu~ ~o~ughly wi~ plenty ofm~ing wa~ f~ at le~t 1~ Inhalation: Re~vc ~c cx~ p~n ~ ~csh ~; ~s~ a~ su~ his or h= b~a~g as necd~. Ingestion: Never ~ve m~g by ~u~ m m~one w~ ~ u~onmious ~ convu~g. ~ not indu~ vo~g becau~ of ae GET ME~I'CAL HELP (IN PLANT, PARAMEDIC, COMMUNITY) FOR ALL EXPOSURE~. ~eek prompt medical ssklstsnc~ for further treatment, ob~rvstlon, sad ~upport after first aid. SECTION 7. SPILL~ LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES · p~t~on ~ainst coast wi~ ~d inhala~oa of va~r (~: ~u 8). Con.in l~gc spil~ ~d ~t w~ or ab~rb it wi~ ~ ~cn such m ~d, e~ or ve~cu~. Use nonspg~ng ~h m pl~ wm~ ~quid or absent ~m closable ~nm~em for d~osal. wm~ out of ~wem, w~h~s, ~ w~ays. Waste DIsposal: Contact yg~ supplier or a iicem~ ~n~mr for de~iled r~o~:=da6om for d~s~ Follow F:de~L sram, ~nd l~al regula6ons. OSHA Designations Ak Conm~nant (29 CFR 1910.1~ Subp~ Z) EPA Designations (40 CFR 302.4) RCRA ~o~ Wm~, No. U019 CERC~ H~ous Subs~c:, Re~ble ~tity: 1~ lbs (a54 kg) SECTION 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION ...... Goggles: Always w~ ~v~ eyeglass or che~c~ s~ go~l~. ~m spi~hing is possible, we~ a ~H f~e s~eld. Follow uh~ eye- md f~e-pm~cfion guid:Sn~s ~ 29 C~ 1910.133. Respirator: W:~ a N1OSH-appmv~ m~r ~r ~e NIOSH P~t to C~M H~ for ae ~ximum-use ~n~n~ons ~or ~e ex~s~ ~ cimd ~ motion 2. FoEow ~ msp~mr guid:!~s in ~ C~ 19!0.134. ~r e~g~cy or ~nmu~ u~ (e.g., cl~=i=g m~mr v~sels or sm~g~ m~), we~ m SCBA win a fu~ ~t~d in =he pm=um~cwmnd or ~sifive-pr:smm ~. W!rnln~: Ak-pu~ing re~kamm will ~t pm~ct work:rs ~ deficient a~osp~ms. Other: W:~ im~ious gloves, ~ apmn~ gaunfle~ ea. ~ prevent any possib~i~ of s~n con~: wi~ sus~cmd humm c~ogen. Ventilation: Immll ~d o~r~ g~n~g ~d loc~ venffi~on sysm~ ~we~l enough m ~m~ l~vels of ~n~ae ~low ~ ~HA EEL s~d~ ci~ in ~on 2. Safety Stations: M~: :y:wmh s~fi~s, wmh~g f~, ~d sg:~ show~ avalab~ in me and ~d~g ~. Contaminated ~uip~n~ Comments: ~fic~ g~ ~ hygi~; ~ways w~ ~ughly afar as~g ~is ~al. Keep it off of your clo~g ~d ~uip~t. Avoid ~msfe~g it from yo~ h~s m yo~ ~u~ wb2~ e~g, ~-~i~g, or s~ng. ~ ~t eaq d~ or s~k: ~ SECTION 9. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND ~OMMENTS .... Storage/Segregation: Sram ~n~ ~ a ~1, ~, weH-venffi~d g~ away ~m ~s of igni6on ~d ~ompa~ble Special Handllng/Stornge: ~o~ct ~n~n~ ~m ph~ical damage. E!~y ~u=d ~d bo~ ~I m:~ ~n~n ~ ~ shipping ~ ~nsf:~ng o~m~o~. ~llow aH ~ ot29 C~ 1910.1~g. Engineering Controls: AH eng~e~g sysm~ ~/io~ ~r~on, e~.) must ~ of ~mum explosion-p~f d:si~ (~on- spg~ng, el~c~cally gmun~d ~ ~nd~, e~.) Comments: If ~=ibl~, subsgm~ l~s ~xic solv~ for ~=~=e; us~ ~ ~m~g win ex~eme cau~on ~d oily ff it is ~solum!y Transportation Data 149 CFR 172.101.2) " DOT Shipping Name: ~en~o: DOT Label: ~am~hle ~quid IMO Label: ~mmabl: Uquid DOT Clam: Hamm~le Liquid DOT ID No. UNllI4 IMO Class: 32 References: 1,2, IZ 73, ~-94, I~, 103. J~g~ m to ~ s~flity ot ~fo~on ~n f~ ~s ~ ~ I ' Gcnium Publishing Corporation [ 1145 Catalyn Street (Revision D) '.4" -~"..':.:_ Schenectady, NY 12'303-1836 USA [Issued: August 1979 (5'1'8) 377-8855 '. e.m~ Pu~us,.,~a eo,~,. [Rgvi~ed: Aoril 1986 .'!i:' SECTION L MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION 20 _ H: 2. OTHER DESIGNATIONS: Methyl Benzene, Methyl Benzol. Pheuylm~thane, Toluol, .. F: 3 CTHg, CAS ~108-88-3 R: 0 MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER: Available frum many suppLie~, including: *See sec~. 8 R 1 Allied Corp., PO Box 2064R, Morristowu, NI 07~0; Telephou~: (201) 455-4400 I 3 Ashland Chemical Co., Iudustrial Chemicals & Solvers Div., PO Box 2219, S 2 I ColumbUS, OH; Telephoue: (614) g89-38,14 K 4 ':::::SECTION 2,.INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS* i' : :'..'.:=-..:-'?--% .:' .='HAZARD DATA ... ca [ 8-hr Tt.V: 100 ppm, or [-:' Tolucuc 103 -375 (sun)-* ~'{: [ I00 ppm: Psycho~ropic"* *. Currant (1985-86') ACGIH TLV. The OSHA PEt_ is 200 ppm with ~n R~,.Ora~ I. DSO; acc~uble ceiling conc~u=ation of 300 FpS and an a~c~puble Ra~ I~al~o~ LC'Lo: maximum pe~k of .SO0 ppm/10 minus. 4000 ppm/4 hrs. ** Skin designation indica~ that tniucne can t~ abscrrbcd through in~-t Rabbit, Skin, LD$0: 1~ g~'kg skin and cou~but~ to overall ex,sum. *** Affects th~ mind. Hum~, Eye: 300 Bo/ling Post ... :23NF (IlI'C) Evaporation R~ (BuAc = 1) ... 2.2~ Vapor lh~ssure @ 20'C, mm Hg .. 22 Specific G~vity (H20 = 1) ... Wamr Solubility @ 20'C, wt. % ... 0.05 Melting Point .. -139'F Vapor Density (Air = 1) ... 3.1~ l~rc~m Volahle by Volun~ ... c~ I00 Molecular Wc~gh~ ... 92.1~ ~ Cl¢~r, colorl--ss liquid with a ch~'-~risfic aromatic odor. 'Fr~ odor is d~cubl~ to most individu~ the range of 10 to 15 ppm. B~c~us~.oll'a~tory f&dgue occurs npMly upon exposur~ to tolu~e, odor/~ ~ · good warning property. :.~!SECTION 4.'FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA .'.- '". '.: i..::~ ::i LOWER t UPPER Flash Point and Method { Autoignition Temp. [ Fhmm~bility Limits In Ah- 40'F 14'C) CC 896'F (~80'O % by Volurr~ 1.27 7.1 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA~ Carbou dioxide, dry chemical, alcohol foam. Do not u~e · solid struam of wa~' becz. us~ t/g will scat~r aud spruad the firu. Us~ water spray to cool tanks/coutalner~ that aru exposed to firu and to disperse vapors. UNUSUAL FIRE/EXPLOSION N~J_ARDS: This OSHA class IB f]~r~:bl¢ liquid is a dangeruus fu~ hazard. It hazard wheu expog:d to o~idizers, heat, sparks, or opeu flame.. Vapors ar~ heavier than ~Jr ami may u'avel a consid~rabl¢ distance to an igui~ou source and flash ba~k. SPECIAL FIRF_-FIGHT]NG PROCEDURES: Fir~ fighters should wear s~If-coutain~i bruathing apparatus with full fac~pi~-~ operated in a positive-prussuru mode when fightin8 Hzr. s involving toluene. CHEMICAL INCOMP~TIBII3TIES: Tolueu~ is stable in closod coutainer~ at ruom n. mperaua~ under uormal storage and handling coudifious. It do~ uot uudergo hazardous polymerizadou. Th~ sate'hal is incompatible with struug oxidiz/ng ageuts, diniu'ugeu ','truoxide, silver ix-n:hlorate, t~tranitromethaue, and uranium bexagluoride. Cout~:t with th,'-' may cause fu'~ or explosion. Nitric acid and toluene, especially in the pre..se::c~ of sulfuric acid, will produc~ uin'at~l compouuds that aru dangeruusly explosive. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid exposuru to sparks, open flame, hot surfaces, and all sources of ~ and iguidou. Tolu~¢ will attack sou~ forms of plastics, rubber, and coatings. Thermal d~-.omposi,lon or buruing pmduc, e~ carbou dioxide amUor carbon mouoxide. No. 317 4/86 TOLUENE SEC'rION 6. HEALTH HAZARD LNFORMATION 'LV.:i~:~!:: ~s a carcinogen qXll~ Ol ~1~ ~y ~ 385 No. 11~SCATALYN STHEET SCHENECTADY. NY 12303-1836 USA (518) 377-8855 alNSUMPUmUSM~N~CO"P Date August 1978 SECTION I. HATERIAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL NAME: ETHYL BENZENE OTHER DESIGNATIONS: Phenylethane, Ethylbenzol, C2HEC6H5, CAS# 000 100 414 MANUFACTURER: Available from several suppliers. SECTION Il. INGREDIENTS, AND HAZARDS x HAZARD O;,T~ Ethyl Benzene ca 100 '8-h.r ~A 100 *Current OSHA permissable exposure level. A Standard Human, inhale:ion was proposed by OSHA in October 1975 which includes TCLo 100 ppm for an action level of 50 ppm, and detailed requirements 8 hr (irri~ation) of monitoring, medical' surveillance, employee train- Rat, Oral iDE0 lng, etc.; when exposure exceeds 50 ppm. It has not 3500 mg/kg yet issued as a legal requirement. SECTION III, PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point at 1 acm, deg C -- 136 Specific gravity 20/4C 0.867 Vapor pressure at 25.9 C, mm Hg - 10 Volatiles. % ca 100 Vapor density (Air=l) 3.66 Evaporation ra~e (BuAc=l) <1 Water solubility at 20 C Wt. % - 0.015 Melting point, deg C 95 Molecular weight 1C5.!6 Appearance & Odor: Clear, colorless liquid with an aromatic hydrocarbon odor. SECTION IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA IucwE~ Flash Point and Method J Autoi~ni~i~D T~mp. I Flam:~ability Limits In Air 59 F (15 C) (closed cup~ 810 F (432 C)I Volume % ! 1.0 6.7 Extinguishing media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical or "alcohol" foam. A ware= spray may be ineffective to put out fire, but may be used to cool fire-ex-pesed container A stream of water can spread fire of burning liquid. This is a'flammable liquid (OSHA Class IB) which can readily form explosive mix:utes with air, especially when heated. Heavier-than-air vapors can flow along surfaces to reach distant ignition sources, and then flash back. Firefighters should use self-contained breathing equipment and eye protection to fight fires in enclosed places. SECTION V, REACTIVITY DATA This material is stable in storage in closed containers at room temperature. does not polymerize. This flammable material should' be kept Separated from oxidizing agents,.strong acids and bases and ammonia. Thermal-oxidative degradation can produce ~oxic products, including carbon monoxide. NO. 385 SECTION VI, HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION I TLV lO0.~nm - Excessive exposure to vapors will irritate the eyes and mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract. Sustained high levels can produce headache, depression of the central nervous system, narcosis and coma. Liquid contact is irritating to the eyes and irritation and defecting to the skin, leading to dermatitis on prolonged or repeated exposures. Ingestion may lead aspiration of liquid into the lungs small amounts of aspirated ethyl benzene cause extensive edema and hemorrhage of lung tissue. FIRST AID! Eve contact: Wash eyes well with plenty of running water. Get medical help if .~ irritation persists. Skin contact: Wash .exposed areas of skin. Promptly remove contaminated clothing. Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air. Restore breathing if necessary. Get i medical help for serious exposure. 'Ingestion: Get prompt medical help~ (The danger of aspirating ethyl benzene into the lungs indicates medical direction before inducing vomiting.) SECTION VII. SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Personnel involved in leak or spill control and clean-up must use protective equip- ment to avoid inhalation of vapors and contact with liquid. Eliminate ignition sources. Provide maximum explosion-proof ventilation. Pick-up spilled material for recovery or disposal. Absorb with sand, etc. for dis- posal in a sanitary landfill or with paper, to-els or cloths for burning. Water can be used to flush liquid away from sensitive areas to special catch basins or ground, but not to sewer or surface wa~er. DISPOSAL: Scrap material can be burned in approved incinerators in accordance with Federal, State and local regulations. SECTION VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Provide expolosion-proof general and loczl exhaust ventilation to meet TLV require- ments. Approved respirators must be available for non-routine or emergency'.use. A full face respirator with organic vapor cartridge can be used up to'1000 ppm; a gas mask with organic vapor canister can be used up to 5000 ppm. a self-contained respirator is needed for high and unkno~m concentrations of vapor. Use impervious gloves and clothing and a face sh[e!d to prevent repeated or prolonge contact with the liquid. ~%ere'splashing is possible chemical goggles should be used. Clothing contaminated with ethyl benzene should, be promptly removed and not reused until free of the contaminant. Exposures above the action level, liquid contact, or working where fire and explostc hazards exist may require instituting employee training, medical surveillance, vapor concentration monitoring, record keeping, etc. w~en'the proposed s~andard issues. SECTION ]X. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store this material in tightly closed containers in cool, weli-ventilaced areas, away from oxidizing agents, heat and sources of ignition. Use non-sparking tools around this material. Containers must be electrically bonded and grounded for transfers of liquid. Use safety cans for smmll az~ounts.. No Smoking! where this material is stored or used. Screen workers for history of kidney, liver, skin and' lung problems which could giv~ increased sensitivity and risk in ethyl benzene e~posure. Avoid breathing of vapors and contact with liquid. Do not ingest. Chronic proper- ties are not fully kno~m; use with care. APPROVALS' GENiUM ?UBLISHLYG NO. 318 .' GENIUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION (mixed isomers) 1145 CATALYN.STREET SCHENECTADY. NY 12303-1835 USA · Revision C (518) 377.8855 OINIUM~I[ISNINGOO~P. Dace November 1980 I' SECTION I, MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION ~ATERIAL NAME: XYLENE (m~xed isomers) OTHER DESIGNATIONS: Xylol, Dimethylbenzene, C6H&(CH3)2; ASTM DB&3, D845 and DB&6; r--- GE Material DEB9, CAS #001 330 207. MANUFACTURER: Available from many suppliers, including EXXON Company USA and · Shell Chemical Company. ,:/.'i SECT[ON II, INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS x HAZA.D DATA Xylene (o, m, p-isomers) >90 8-hr TWA 100 pfc (sk n)** Other C7 to C9 Hydrocarbons* - <10 or 435 mg/m3 Xylems Typical *~aterial may con:aim ethylbenzene (8-hr TWA 100 ppm) and Human, inhalation crates of toluene and C9 aroma:it and aliphatic hydro- TCLo 200 ppm carbons. Some co~m~ercial products may contain over 10~ (Irritation Effects) non-xylems hydrocarbons, mostly' ethylbenzene. **Current 0S~ standard and ACGIH (1980) TLV. NIOSH has Rat, oral proposed a 10-hr TWA of 100 ppm with a 200 ppm cei!in~ LD50 &.3 level (10 min. sample). Hp_m~.n, oral . STATUS: NCI bioassay for carcinogenesis study 9/78. TLV ~uho 50 mg/kg set to prevent irritant effects a~d CN$ depress!on. SECTION III, PHYSICAL DATA Boiling range, 1 arm, deg C .... 135-145' Specific gravity (H20=l) -- 0.36-0.87 Vapor pressure at 20 C, mm H~ -- ca 6 Volatiles, Z ca 100 Vapor density (Air=l) 3.7 Evaporation ra~e (BuAc=l) - 0.6 Solubility in water Negligible ~lecular weight 106.18 Appearance & Odor: Light colored or colorless..mobile liquid wi~h an aromatic odor. The recognition threshold (100Z of test panel) is about 0.3 ppm in air (unfa~isued) for x~/lene. *Wider and narrower bollin$ range materials are co~merclally available. SECTION IV, FIREAND EXPLOSION DATA LOWER Flas~ Point and Me:hod>77 F (TCC) I Auc°lKnici°n Temp' iFla''-~b£1i:y Limi=s In Air867 F Volu=e % 1 7 Extinguishing Hedia: Use dry chemical, foam, CO2, and water fog or s:eam co provide a smothering effect on fire. A ~a:er stream can scatter flames. A spray of water =ay be used to cool fire-exposed containers. This flammable liquid is a dangerous fire hazard and a modera=e explosion hazard vhen exposed Co heat or flame. Heavier-than-air vapors can flow along surfaces to distant ignition sources and flash back. Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus. SECTION V, REACTIVITY DATA This ~aterial is stable in closed con~ainers ac room te--peracure. It does hOC poly- merize. It is fl~-~,~ble (OSHA Class lC liquid) and can form explosive mixtures with air. Keep away from sources of heat, sources of ignition and strong oxidizing agents. Ther-.aI- oxidative degradation in air can produce toxic vapors and gases, including carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen. ..~,.....,..~-,..~,.--,,,,,..~_..~.~,.,,~. GENIUM PUBLISHING · NO 318 SECTION VI, HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION J ?~v ·100 ppm or 435 mg/m3 Inhalation of xylene at the TLV mzycause mild irritation and dizziness in sensitive persons. Concentrations from 100-200 ppm may cause nausea, headache and depression. Vapor levels >200 ppm can have an anesthesic effect. Skin contact may produce mild irritation and skin defecting. Eye contact may cause burning and irritation. Inges- tion of xylene may cause poisoning. One ounce or more may be fatal. Aspiration can be a hazard if this material is swallowed. FIRST AID: Eye Contact: Irrigate with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention! Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing promptly. Re- place lost skin oils with approved lotions or creams. Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air. Res~re breathing if. required. Get medical at,.tention if symptoms persist or if nausea or collapse has occurred. Ingestion: Get medical attention i?-edlately! Give white mineral oil demulcent and saline cathartic, but do hot induce vomiting unless directed by a physician. Maintain observation of patient for-possible delayed onset of pulmonary edema. SECTION VII, SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES,,, Notify safety personnel. Remove all isnition sources. Provide adequate ventilation. Use vermiculite or sand to absorb spoil; scrape up with nonsparking tools and place in a covered metal container. The absorbed material may be burned in an open pit, or placed in cardboard boxes and burned in an incinerator. Spilled liquid can be flushed away from sensitive locations with a waters:ream; flush to open area Dot to sewer! DISPOSAL: Scrap liquid may be atomized into an approved incinerator, or it may be dis- po--~of via a licensed solvent disposal company. When large amounts are involved re- c~aimation procedures may prove economical. Follow Federal, State, and Local regula- tions. Aquatic toxicity rating TLm 96:100-10 ppm. SECTION VIIIo SPECIAL PROTECTION INEORMATION Provide general ventilation and efflcle.-.c exhaust ventilation (explosion-proof equipment to meet TLV requirements and to control haavler-than-air vapors. Use >100 lfm face velocity for exhaust hoods. Use appr¢%:ed organic vapor canister resoirators for short periods of nonroutine work or emergency situations at up to 1000-2000 ppm and approved self-contained respirators for higker and unknot--., vaoor levels. Full facepiece require¢ Buna-N rubber gloves and aprons should be worn to prev~n~' contact of xylene wi~h the ski Safety glasses or goggles should be used for eve protection and eyewash stations shouli be readily accessible to use areas. ' Comprehensive preplacement and bia.-.nia! medical examinations to be directed toward, but not limited to, liver, kidney, gastrointestinal disorders, skin irritation, andthe i central nervous system. SECTION IX, SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS Store in closed containers in a clean, cool, well-ventilated area, away from sources of heat, sources of ignition and strong oxidizing agents. Protect containers from physical damage. Bond and ground metal containers when transferring liquid. Use metal safety cans for small amounts. Use nonsaarking ~ools for work in solvent areas. No Smoking in areas of use or storage. Prevent skin contact and remove contaminated clothing promptly. Avoid repeated or pro- longed brea~hing of vapor. Do not ingest! ,23,.26,3 ,3" ?-3 APPROVALS: CRD MEDICAL REVIEW: December 5, 1980 GENIUM PUBLISHING ~.PPEND~X F (Accident Investigation Form) TECHNOLOGY, INC. ~ GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. .- Accident/Incident (near miss) Report Employee' s Name: D.O.B. Address,: D.O.H. , SS# ! · Job Title: Supervisors' s Name: ! Office Location: Location at Time of Incident: l' Date/Time of Incident: Description: Describe clearly nowthe accident occurred: Was Incident: Physical Chemical Part(s) of body affected: Exposure: Dermal right left Inhalation Ingestion Witnesses: 1) 2) Conditions/acts contributing to this incident: Explain specifically the corrective action you have taken to prevent a recurrence: Did the injured go to a doctor? Where? When? Did injured go to a hospital? Where? When? Signatures: Employee Reporting Manager Regional H&S Director Date Date Date This form must be completed and returned within _5 working days to Regional Health & Safety Director, who will for~lard a copy to Corporate Health & Safety Director at ELD. *002. SSP/~3 TECHNOLOGY, INC. APPENDIX G (Vapor Monitoring Sheet Form) 215-150-4002-00 TECHNOLOCY, [NC. Ir-- PROJECT: [-"'~ GROUND~CATER PROJECT NO: I. E~E~ TECI~NOLOG¥, INC. DA~ SAMPLED: 0ATE ANAL~ED: I'~ OPERATOR: EQUIPMENT: ANALYSIS: i RESULTS OF VAPOR MONITORING I PH OTOIONIZER EXPLOSIMETER iD TIME SCALE CARBONS (PPM) LEL % O2~ f SAMPLED ANALYZED 10.2 eV I 11.7 eV i I I I l ~.PPEND'r ~r ~' Excavation/Trenching 215-150-4002-00 ,oo~.~,,~ TECHNOLO(;Y, INC. ..'Excavation and Trenching Requirements 1.1 Purpose The intent of these requirements is to help reduce the risk of injury to all persons working in or around trenching and excavation operations. These requirements are in accordance with OSHA SubpartP 29 CFR 1926.650 - ,653. 1.2 Definitions According to the OSHA construction safety and health standards, 29 CFR' 1926, the following is defined: Trench: A narrow excavation in Which the depth is greater than the width, although the width is not greater than 15 feet. Excavation: Any mechanically made cavity or depression in the earth's surface. This can include excavations for anything from cellars to highways. 1.3 General Requirements OSHA requires that, in all excavation, employees exposed to danger from moving ground shall be protected by a shoring system, sloping of the ground, or some other equivalent means. In addition, OSHA requires that all trenches over 5 feet deep in either hard and compact or soft and unstable soil be sloped, shored, sheeted, braced, or otherwise Supported and that trenches less than 5 feet deep also be effectively protected when hazardous ground movement may be expected. One method of ensuring the safety and health of workers in a trench or excavation is to slope the sides of the cut to the "angle of repose," the greatest angle above the horizontal plane in which a material will lie without sliding. The angle of repose varies with different kinds of soil, and must be determined on each individual project. When an excavation has water conditions, silty material, or loose boulders, or when it is being dug in areas where erosion, deep frost, or slide planes are apparent, the angle of repose must be flattened (see Table 1). 1.4 Specific Requirements a. Prior to excavation, all utility companies should be contacted 'and underground utilities located to reduce accidental damage to gas, sewer, electric, telephone lines, etc. In areas where available, the utility "DIG-SAFE" hotline, located in front of the local telephone book, should be contacted. 215-150-400:'-00 TECHNOLOGY, [NC. Appendix H Page 2 of 2 " · !" b. To reduce the risk of collapse, all trenches more than 5 feet deep, and those less than 5 feet deep in unstable soil, should be provided with adequate shoring (see Table 2), or the trench should be sloped back to the angle of repose (see Table 1). c. To reduce the risk of injury frommaterials falling into excavations, all excavated soils or other materials should be ' I stored at least 2 feet or more from the edge of the excavation. d. To reduce the risk of trips/falls, trenches more than 4 feet I- .~ deep should have ladders or steps located so as to require no more than 25 feet of lateral travel. The ladder should be placed on a substantial base and extend a minimum of 36 inches above the landing and secured against movement. e. To reduce the risk of collapse from adverse weather conditions, diverSion ditches, dikes, or other suitable means should be used to prevent surface water from entering an excavation or trench. f. T° help prevent unauthorized traffic and personnel from entering trenching and excavation sits, cones with 6-foot flags, barricades, and flagging tape should be used to cordon off the immediate area. Table -1 / Note: Clays. Silts. Loams or Non-Homogenous Soils Require Shoring and Bracing. .]he Presence of Ground Water Requires S~cial I Treatment. ~riglnal Ground Line APPROXIMATE ANGLE OF REPOSE FOR SLOPING OF SIDES OF EXCAVATIONS Table -2 ~: TRENCH SHORING- MINIMUM REI]IJIREMENT$ Size and spacing of members Upril~hts Slringers Cross braces ' Depth of Kind or condition of earth ......... Maximum sp~:ing trench Width of trench Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum dimension spacing dimension spacing Upto3 3to6 6to9 9to1'2 ]2to]5 Vertical Horizontal leer feet feet feet feet Feet Inches Feet Inches Feet Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Feet Feet 5 to 10 Hard, compact ............. 3 x 4 or 2 x 6 6 ..................... 2 x 6 4 x 4 4 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 8 4 6 Likely to crack .............. 3x4or2x6 3 4x6 4 2x6 4x4 4x6 6x6 6x8 4 6 Close Soft, sandy, or filled ........ 3x4or2x6 sheeting 4x6 4 4x4 4x6 6x6 '6x8 8x8 4 6 Close Hydrostatic pressure ........ 3x4or2x6 sheeting 6x8 4 4x4 4x6 6X6 6x8 8x8 4 6 ]0to 15 Hard ....................... 3x4or2x6 4 4x6 4 4x4 4x6 6x6 6x8 8x8 4 6 Likely to crack .............. 3x4or2x6 2 4x6 4 4x4 4x6 6x6 6x8 8x8 Close. Soft, sandy, or filled ........ 3x4or2x6 sheeting 4x6 ' 4 4x6 6x6 6x8 8x8 8x 10 4 6 Close Hydrostatic pressure ........ 3x6 sheeting 8x 10 4 4x6 6x6 6x8 8x8 8x10 4 6 Close ]5to20 AII kinds or conditions ...... 3x6 sheeting 4x 12 4 4x 12 6x8 8x8 8x 10 ]Ox ]0 4 6 Close Over20 AII kinds or conditions .... .. 3x6 sheeting 6x8 4 4-x12 8x8 8xl0 ]OxiO ]Ox].2 4 6 Trench jacks may be used in lieu of, or in combination with, cross braces. Shoring is not required in solid rock, hard shale, o~ hard slag. Where desirable, steel sheet piling and bracing of equal strength may be substituted for wood. APPENDIX I OSHA Inspection Stegs 215-150-4002-00 TECHNOLOGY, INC. IMMEDIATE OSHA INSPECTION STE~ I"~i 1. Identify the Inspector. i. (a) Ask to see credentials. (b) Write down the relevant information, including the inspector's name, agency ~.~ affiliation, address, telephone number and the statutory authority under which I the inspection is being conducted. I" ~ (c) If any doubts, call OSHA office to verify the visit. (d) If inspection occurs at a project site, ask for written certification of medical monitoring (including respiratory evaluation) and for 40 hour hazardous waste training certification. NO ONE may venture out of the clean zone without .... it. DOUBI.R CHECK it with his/her office if in doubt. 2. Notify the Regional Safety Director and Project Manager immediately. · The Project Manager should notify the District Manager. · The Regional Safety Director should notify Corporate Health and Safety. (ELD). 3. Take notes on: (a) What is said (b) What is seen (c) Who spoke to whom (d) Any sample or copies taken (e) Any corrective actions done in the inspector's presence (f) Any activity, including where, when, who, and what (g) Any other occurence, even if seemingly minor · When in doubt on any question, DO NOT BLUFF AN ANSWER. Ask the inspector to put the question in writing, addressed to company counsel. Never lie, even by omission; jail can be the penalty. · If inspection occurs on site, carefully review the Site Safety Plans with the Inspector if asked to do so. · If inspection occurs at an office, have accident reports, OSHA 200 logs ready at all times for inspection. Always make sure OSHA poster is visible. · Determine the scope of the inspection: Ask the OSHA inspector what areas of the company activity are of interest and the reason for the inspection. Discover what has triggered the inspection, If complaints initiated the inspection, find out specifically what they were. TECHNOLOGY. LNC. APPENDIX II. TECHNOLOGY, INC. 09/E:5/89 ih Page I of WORK ORD#: C9095'55 E N V I R 0 N M E N T A L CLIENT-- MICHI:IEL WOOD LABORATORIES.-INC. GROUNDWATER TEI~HNOLOEiY~ INC. Northwest Region z~lO1 AL~EN ~'"rRE~-"r 4080 Pike Lane , BAKER,%'F'IEL~ CA 9330R Concord. CA 94520 PRDJEI~T#-- ;~15-199-400~-! (415) 685-7852 LOCATIONs 3621 I:ALTFORNIA (800) 544-3422 Irom inside California (800] 423-7143 from outside Cafifornia SAMPLED-" 09/18~ ~/89 BY-" T. LEPI:IBE RECEIVED: 09/E2/89 ANALYZED: 09/~5/89 BY: E. PATTON .I MRTRI X: Sol 1 UNITS: ag/Kg [ppm) i I SAMPLE # I 01 I ~ I ~3 I 04 I 85 I Benzene {PQL {PQL CPQL {PQL {PQL Toluene (PQL CPQL L~ {PQL {PQL Ethylbenzene {P~L {PQL ~:~16 {PQL (PQL Xylenes {PQL {P§L 5~ 71 (PnL Total BTEX {PQL (PQL 540 71 {PQL Total Petroleum {PQL {PQL '5E1~ 1680 {PQL Hydrocarbons as Baso I i ne PQL = Less than P~actical Quantitation Levels as pe~ EPA Federal Registe~ Novembe~ 1~ 19~5~ page 4~986. Results ~o~nded to t~o significant figuees. METHOD: Modified EPA 503~/8~1~/8015 ENVIRO'N MENTAL LABORATORIES. INC. I 'll' Pa§e Northwest Region 4080 Pike Lane Concord. CA 94520 '. (415) 685-7852 ~OR~ DRD#: C909~ [; (800) 544~3422/rom inside California (800) 423-7143 from outside California ~I~: ~I~ P~~: 21~1~4~1 LOCATION: 36~1 ~IFORNIA/BA~RSFI~ - .~ ~TRIX: ~i 1 ,. ~I~: rog/Kg (p~) I I SRMP~ ~ I ~ I ~ I ~8 I ~ I I J PARAdeR I I Z.~. I ~ I 4~-7 I ~-~ ! 4~-9 I I Benzene {PQL {P~ {~ (P~ Toluene (PQL (PQL 59 (PQL Ethylbenzene (PQL (P~ -31 (POL Xyle~es {P~ {P~ 4~ (POL Total Total Peteoleum Hyd~a~bo~ as Gaso I i ~e POL = Less than P~aetical Ouantitation Levels as per EPA Federal Register, November 13, 1985, page 469~6. Results rounded to two significant figures. METHOD: Modified EPA 5030/8~1~/8815 feet, Su . "... '~ St ~ q330~ rsfie~d, u~- -,L,';.... ~-- ~aY ~-- ' "'-~ ': ':' TexaCo . r of off~c~a~ not~Ce peri% ~B0023 ' ' ...... ~ 989, ~ o~ ~ ~nco f~c ts ' ~ . _~ %6, % .~oq ~ C _~ hv the .~ ~oUr.°f~ .~eS reSUl to . ~tober ' -~rt da _~, w~t~ , datea u~_~sment B=~ ~tationa~= - ~Vs after ~ the clOC~ ;n TeXaCO ~ ,,m 30 TeXaC T have ~_ nf the w~- - ACCO~{on to su~or 16, 197_~nre Dece~ 505-2469' ~% stsrt o~ submit o~ ~e at w~-Tex~CO w~ please call anu ~estionS, ~erY truly yourS, ~SON tion coordinator roteC RGJ:fr 1601/1-am / /J. WICKS 2700 M Street. Suite 300 ~cy DIrec~or Bakersfield, CA 93301 · ' 861-3636 ......... Telephone (806) ) 861-3502 , ,. /VE McCALLEY ""' ' '; '''')' ' - Telecopier (805) 861-3429 / ~,~to, RESOURCE ~ENT AGENCY D EPART~~NV~jR~'(~N M E NTAL / -%~_ ',-:~.:.'~__':~,~ .., November 14, 1989 Roger Johnson Texaco Refining and Marketing 10 Universal City Plaza Universal City, California 91608 SUBJECT: Location: 3621 California Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93.309 Known As: Texaco Way Station PERMIT #: 180023 Dear Mr. Johnson: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for~ work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a leaking underground storage tank, you have previously received a letter from this Department notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the extent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined in UT-35, be done in a timely manner. In accordance with California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization workplan proposal to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is started. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please immediately contact me. at (805) 861-3636. Sinceie~ly, .,~'~ ~- Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cas \texaco.ltr hml21 October 12. 1989 "~r. Roger Johnson Environmental Protection Coordinator Tc.xaeo Refining and Marketing, Inc. 10' Universal Plaza Universal City, California 91608 RE: Preliminary Site .~ssessment, Texaco sta'don at 3612 California Avenue and Real, Bakersfield, California. Dear Mr, Johnson: This letter-report is intended to update you on recent activities performed at the above- referenced facility. Hydrocarbon-bearing soils were encountered while excavating the tattle vent lines. On September 18, 1989, Groundwater Technology, Inc. (GTI) persmmel collected seven soil samples from within the vent line excavation. Kern County, IEnvironmental Health Services personnel witnessed and approved all September 18, 1989 sample localities. SamPle localities are shown on attached site map with cross sectional lines. Figures 1 and '2 show cross sectional views of the tank pit excavation. Soil samples #1, #2, #5, #6, mad #7 were collected to document the presence of hydrocarbon-free soils. Samples #2, #5, and #6 were collec~ed from the sidewalls of the excavation at a depth of approximately 4 feet. Sample #7 was collected approximately one-foot below the vent lines at a total depth of 4 feet below grade. Samples #3 and #4 were collected to determine hydrocarbon concentrations. Sample #3 was collected approximately one-~oot below the · vent lines at a total depth of 4 feet, and sample #4 was collected i¥om the sidewall of. the excavation, near the regular rank at a depth of 2 feet. On September 20, 1989, after additional excavation, two samples were collected from within the vent line excavation. Soil was excavated between the regular and unleaded tanks, and between the unleaded and supreme unleaded tanks to approximately_IS t~eet belaw ~rade tO~ummt.mz~a-determine the vertical extent of hydrocarbon impacted soils. At this depth, hydrocarbon impacted soils were still present and soil sample #8 was collected to determine hydrocarbon concentrations. It was determined that the complete excavation of impacted soils was inappropriate. Addkional soil was excavated from within the vent excavation, north of the regular tank. An additional 4 feet of impacted soil was removed and the soils were resampted, sample #9, to document hydrocarbon-free soils. All soil samples were collected using brass rings which were capped with Teflon, plastic caps, and scaled with duct tape. The samples were then appropriately labeled, sealed in air-tight bags ami placed on ice for shipment to GTEL Environmental Laboratories in OhTc('$ throt:,ghot~t the U..q., (.'anada 4:n¢l Oecrsea$ OilCor ~ ~_.all[Ol'ilta. ~MI soft samples were alalyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbcn2ene, x'ylencs (BT][-~X), and total p~troleum hydrocarbons (TPH) using modified EPA method 8020/80!5. Sample #1, #2, #5, #6, #7, and '...g9 had BTEX and TPH concentrations below the Practical Quantitatior~. Levcl (PQL) set by the EPA Federal Register November !3, 1985, page 46906. Samples #3, #4, and #8 contained measurable amounts BTEX and TPH. Copies of the analytical results and Chaln-of-Oastody forms are attached. The backfilling of the open excavation is nearing completion and theY, ll disposal'has been compleI..~ Groundwater Technology, Inc. is preparing a site characte-"/ization plan Which will outline a proposed subsurface assessment for the facility. ,, If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact either myself or Michael Wood at (805) 589-8601. Sincerely, GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. Tina Le Page Geologist ~o-"~,/ attachments !' :.. '! i' ._! TE¢}INOLOG¥ INC. PRgPAREI., [,,'...;~-,.: Roger Johnson Enviremnenlal Pro. tecti'3n Coordinator * -×,,co--U...li,~. .; ";r.~, · .... ' ' Lr,.,,.,e. ,z,,l Cd-2;;-,,CA (~",' FOR I ?.,~-~_~(.) ?~'~ '~'~'~' 36~2 C~I~rm' '- -r~- · ,' . ~..NIA AVaNuE E;,KERSFiELD, CALIFORN~ November 8, i.989 ; - / J · - CONTE. NTS 1. h, , RoDU,.. ~ ,ON .............................................................................................................. H. S!TE BACKG R.O".' ;?4 D ............ Iii. 'k{YDROGEOLOGY. ............................................ aAa'~P[.~: .... ,,,-, ' ', L-XfiORATORY ^" ~ r '~,'er'e ,'11 '{ ~"~..- V. PROPOSED SOiL SAMPLING FIGURES F'iGUR~ i. Site Location FIGURE c:,.~ r.,:.,.. .. ,-. - . ' -. - FIGURE 3. Dcpt!~ to Ground',rarer '-'"; r':. " :', r_- , '~ '; .... : ,~J " ; : U " ' . ..... ~ " FIGURE 5. £i.:e ,x.rap with Sa:nl::!¢ Localid~:s FIGURE 6. Site .MaD :¢i:h Proposed B,jr[ng tecat{oas Groundwa:¢r T,.:dmology, Inc.-(GTi), has been o:c'~rractc-d .5-~' Texaco Refin/ng and Markec.'na. ' ...... analys~s, ami.the r~$ui~g ~,,: tac..,cra,ory analys:s. IL '.SITE RACKGR©UND The ''~ ;"- ' .~c.h,v "" ,,-~- 2) ls loc::.rcci c:,...~ :he ..r.,~..~-~.-: corr.,er af r'.,;:,q-,~.m.., and Ft,~ai Avenues in Bai::rsfietd, Cai.;'~'omia. The. s:ation dispenses unleaded, regular, .supreme unleaded · ' .~ .'(,,c ...-r.., .-, ascl o::.z ,'q i',r~a ,-...m, 'derground gr:so!m,-:.s, apd diesel ~;~e! f,:om .:nree ~,.,,..-~-:.~,.o.. ~,-.,~.,~-s,. .... product s~.o.ra~_e tar:ks. The ,~-'.' ' ' ' ' ... '- ' ,~-.~.._. were p!ac.,xd in .'.ne'.r i;r~sen.', posmons in :~ when ~he retail facility ':v.~s consLq~cred, a ,- ..... ,-Alp,, ~.o "- '"-", .... ' spill.; or leaks have occurred. In December 198g. Kern 'rcsrgng asd ~nspecfion Corporation ?er[ormed a subsurface site ..'Fl - .4 ' ' ti,,. as.e. essment at thc faci!iw. SLx soil b.r,,-;-.~>-~ ;yore d:t::eu to ,',~', ...... :,_ .-.~ .... :_fle .... presence or absence of 5ydrccarbon-beargng sc, ii in ;be vlcinirv ,.::f :.he underground storage tanks and di:,pcn:;ar ~*',-,.~.-- , .... ,-,:c~, ,~',.- -/.I ,.. ........ ~.,,,, ,~: .... :'e~_.,.: ,:..f .,.. . sa.',~;,!e;-, ..... obta/n~.,'t from-d~¢se ,:",'.,,... h;,drocazbc:as were ..... ,,,.,, ,,,c.:,~,,t,-~-,' ~,- in soil boring locations. ~1. HYDROG£OLOGY The '-. -, .... s~,c is k>cxted ht the southern San Jvaci ..... Valle}'. The area ,:urrounding the is undcrl:;ln by Quatcrnaa.' al!~v-~al anti flay_a, sediments associated wifl~ the Kern River J.,o,,p,Ln. ~e Kern River ~:~ ~oc-a~ed at¢pro:.amate}~; ../~ imm nc,,.,:-:~o:,,~c>[ ot the site. ~¥~,.c, .-,,:':-n~,' , r., ,v..¢~ ,>~q.~,:,. Repor: DSS, ' * ' :,..a~ 1989, depth to first gvound,'a~er ranges frcm i00 to i50 feet below grade (fibmre 3). ~is ground'.va:er forms an ~ncor;f:ned a5,.iifer and is n:;t used fo~ drinking pur~,ose'~. a, o.na ~,c, grad~en~ 5; te ,;.~ .~o:ith/::outheaqI. _. , - - .... ;rS detenrdaed from a regional groundwater elevation map whk. h utilk~s data from water wells near the site (tXbmre 4). · ,,'",~' ' . ~q.J,;:men, was ¢xcavatin8 thz ,:,..,~t lines wn,~a hydrocarbon collect sail ~"-,'-~=¢ ' b,?~, G~i personnel collected .,a,,.?,~... ~rcm the excavation. On September 18, -. - , ...... t.~.~.O Envfromnen;a! ,-/o. =~., and were collected lo doc. lment '~ ~ ,. one f~;o; ~.,-"~,,..,,., .... the red,... ...... ;;,'~c~ at a ,o,-,t..._, depth of a, feet below grade. Samples g'3 and 'were co;tec'~cd ir, oetermh;e ~' ''~ * ' " - .. ,,'.:.,~rccarb~.,n o3r]cerm'at:oz~5. Sarnpi,: ;3'3 was approxima~dy one ~7~or below the v:nt lines at a total ';'"'".of ,4 feet, ~md o,(,,_wa,~ of ;:l:e =:;cas-arian, near the reg~amr ta~;, at a depth of 2 feet. On September 2,9, i98~, after ;::.!dftior_al excavat{on, ~.~. o samples were collec:ed from the veto !ine cxca~ 2t{o2. e..~:l was ~-'"~,,~,-,' ....... ,2,, ...... , .... ed betx~ea the re>Taint, and ,reloaded ra,..~s' "'- and ' .*- ~- .' * 1 ~.~._xnnu.~,; 15 ~eet below grade to attempt to de,ermine r!:e ';e~i'.cai .:Xtent of iVdrocarbon impacted sc, il% Ar this 'depth, hvdro,mrbon impacted 5oils ;~c. re ~ili ute.se.n: xnd seii --- ', -' '. -':' ........ " ...... soils was inappropriate at that time. Pm additional 4 feet of impacted soil w;:~ ten,dyed north of the recite groduct umk mud the soils were resampl=d, sample ~9, to dacument 0~o removal of,m'" !~yd:'oca~',,:-,.: imf;acted soils in this Sa,aple Protocol .hll SOil samr.,ic~ were ~.:~,llec:.-.d asir..g . asric ,"a:'.,:. and s..:;ded ' "'~. · - , .... ~.k,,, dUCt -:r-,.:g,,t o,q.., ned on ice r*'.;-,,,,.~-,, .... '" ' -.. . p,a,:eo . I,.'r ..... , ...... ,, to stat,:-,.er:theu GTEL t.o..~c.,~.um ;:vutocarbons {~-t. ) ,~sDa m,:;d]fied EPA_ :ne:hod '('*, /''' C:;,', "; ....... :' ' ::.,..,.?,..., ,-', ...... ! r', '- ._._,~n.·.:,,...._ i.c,'ei "PC:L) ~..t by the "-'" ' :~..i;.,-~ .-,.- · '-.ac.- ;-. -I ...... ,',e~,-~,-~',l', q,, ~z,e ,e ()f L"T~., rr;',"~.:;..,e..~ ...,n.~,,.~,., and TP!-T[. I ao;e pr,.,,,mt., a a, ( Sa:a._,]= ='"' ' "r P;A as ID 2e,,.zene To!ucne B,.~.a ~--'",' .... ,_ z,., ' ',."-.~',-' .~.~.. Gasoline -,,~ ~.-i <?QL .-~ QL <PQL *P,~ <PQL '"' .... -: , er. PQL < PQL 4,~o2-_ < Pc~L --.: W"- < "' '"}" '"' 15 500 40U~.-.: < P:.uL 26 2,/u0 4002-'J. ... pr'-,}- - ~.,-. ' - - '4L, ~. £''.~ L .- O,'", f ..... '.z~- /i 1,600 . 4002-5 ,, p(l..;[ 'f ~-',.zL < POL <: OI., < PQL '"'"'" ': F() L < r ,<~ < ?OL -. r ,~L < PQL ' ,q,',, ........ ,Q). ,(.,O_-.. < P;')L 59 '~ "; .. ......... u 8,600 4u0=-9 < PQL < PQL < PQL < ?O.L < PQI_. )',o~crr,:ocr ia, 1955, Method- , M '~;' ._.. .. . ;,oe.,~e:t g'p.~. 5030/S020/~0',.5 V. PROPOSED SOIL SA,,.~.I ,_.lNG ,...,n.._n_ .'.he Utc.~:t! .... ,-;verm.'~. ,:x,cnr,,. ' " '~ - R.¢ n ..... ~.-~J~ t,'. d, ~-..;l ..,' ...... o -- 2ild "' ' , 'n ' ' " .v,,;r.<.', . . ~.,;..=,,.~ }nc. Proi:,c.s.e.4 t:, ,';:iii fi;.e sc, ii h,-,,i,,:..~........=, at ..... [nctl~ty. ,'r,g;:re 6)..~,,-'~]:, soil be:ri::,.%.. '.,.'ill >',_,e driilc:d e,)a v,";*.::l ...i_ ::. 5~. of .... .c-~,.. ~.. t .... ,.,. .... ,- · -.o :;,::,o', ;~,~dc, :.:) feet beyond h>.drocarbor~- re,. ..... ,., in the Ee~d w~tb a pn,?,.o:,>mz:mo:.~ deice:or (_ ~; ~o determ:ne possible ' ' ~",.,,-':':'~:~,. cCt~;,'m-: v,.'[~l '~:e ~C.~.t~;'~';*"'; ~;'~ f volatile compound co,c,:u!r:mon<;, .-.,,, ..~.. m posa . " . w J, be :etame,.: i:~ ti~e O::~..;: ': ...... c~::.,h:.ri ,xfrl: Tet%m rape, ~.l&?~c c:~ps and dact tape,'mbeleu~ witl,._ _ ~,'~ ....... _ ;"' . " ~' .... ~e q,m~t)ic~ will :hen ~e ~laced on :.ce; ,,,4 [ol}owiri:! ' ":* r,, ..' ~ f-. ..... ,..;,, From each Dorm.!. t}le-sample c:~nlm:.,a fs~ ~,:.-~, ,~, ... ~ :,,~,.~,,, FID :.:admg '" '>,.~,,.<:,: <<'.~: sarr, p~e~ will b.c ansi'i;zed for ........ [)~nTon~ ..... ~*h:%'}x~t;:;'a):.~ ::', [¢:-:.5 ~r: , ~N,: f,:::.: ..... : .... :-' using .,-n. ~ EPA ~r:ethcd ~i,.:~...u ~ $ t'e ' i'~ ~ 215 l~ .... Ze._x,_e c o California ]150-4003 ~612 Ca~ifor'nia Avenue Site Locolion Map SCAt. E: TLP ~ I0,t39 [ : ~/2 o ~/,. ~/~ ..... ~ ............ J .... [ ...... ' .......... m[~es ~x_jz .................................. ~ .... S i T E ,' /' curb !/ \, } 0 fi. 5 fl. -.#2 .... ..? .~ ' ,, , i il ./ ii ,il ~ .... / !i it !  ..~; :; .' iApp:-ox[r,nc!o ;[mils ' ' r ii : : of Excovof;on ! I I I F r--* ........... ' ........ -- /' , I 'J~¢,t I Texaco Bc~kermfie~d, Coli f o,-,~o ~ E N V I '2 0 NM E N f A L ~ASOFcATOR~S INC. Northwest Region (415) 6~5.7352 .. ~ ~NA~Y~: 05{c_5/0~ DY: ;K. PATTON ~RiX: Soil To! ue~e ~.~._ (P~L ~G, {D~L (DSL Et hy ! benzene '1 BT::~ .... Total Pet, ,.u .... {P~L {PGL E2,20 ~.60~ ~PQL Hyd~ec~bon~ Gaso ) ~ ,,c.~h,O. i"~cd~'f!ed ~ . -~--.o,.. ...... ,3u:~. ~ ~: N VI R 0 N M 1~ N ?A L I^~ORA~O~ES. INC Nodhwesl RegiOn (~OO) 9a4-3:E2 ,'rOm ,n~,~¢ CLI~%~ ~ICHR~ WOOD ,. UNITS: ~/}(~ (ppm) ~'~,en~=n..~ <PCt. (9QI_ (PQL .~P~L. Ethyl b~nzmi';e '~-' ,~ {PQL 31 (POI_ Xylem,us (PQL {2GL 42e (PBL Total BIEX Total Pet r. ol eu;n (PQL '~ . Nyd~eea,'bonc~- ~ Gaso I i ne Nov~;~tber' !~, ' !~85~ pa~e HETHOO: Nodlfied EPA E N VI R-O N M E N TAL ~ L^BO~ATO~!E$, INC. P~ge ~ of ~ Northwest Region 4080 P~.e Lane Cocc~rd CAg4520 {4~5) 685-7852 WORK OEO#: C909555 CLIENT: NICHREL WOOD PROJECT#: 215-199-400~-I LO~TION: 3621C~LIFORNIA/BAKERSFIELD MRTRIX: Soil ~ UNITS: mg/Kg (ppm) ! !SRMPI_E · I 06 I 07 ! ~ t 09 i J PARAMETER ; tI.O. t ~002-G I 400~-7 !~ee~- I 400~-9 I I Benzene <PQL (PQL <PQL <PQL Toluene <P~ <PQL 59 <PQL E.thylb~nzena {PQL (PQL .. 31 (PQL Xylenes (PQL (PQL ~0 (PQL Total BTEX (POL (PQL 520 (PQL Total P~troleum (PQL (PQL 86~0 {PQL Hyd~oFanbons as Gasoline PQL = Less than Practical Quantitatio~ Levels as per EPA Federal Register,. November 13, 1~5, page 4690G. Result~ rounded %o two significant Figures. METHOD: Modified EPA 5030/G0~/8~15 EMMA P. POPE~<, Laboratory Director t BAKERSFIELO CA 93308 ' '~ 60,909 40,909 .... vASCO CA 93280 ""' ~ 3230 SUNSET AVE BAKERSFIELD ~. ~' ~ 418 REAL RD HORTH 'APT E ..... ' 0035 " 029 "~ 00027 ~ AEIIYE 1 ...... 0035 '- 029 ''* 00027 '~ 020-100-22-00-9C RUDOLPH BERTRAH F JR ET AL ~ $462-1353 -- .~ '~ 0~0-150-14-02-9C GOOBALE U 0 ... P 0 BOX 2302 05131182 '"' ~ -" 82020 ~ ' 130 HIGNLAND OR 82020 74325 ~ CARHEL CA 93921 ...... '" BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 FROM PARCEL ~ P 0 BOX 2302 " "' ~ ~* ' 130 HIGHLAND DR ,. 020-100-18-00-8 CARHEL CA 93921 '° -- BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 ~ SO~ IHT HR PTN NE 114 ~ -. -' ~ I00~ IHT ~.R. BEG AT [NFERSECTI':". ...... 33 "' 29 '*' 27 ' ACTIVE I 0033" 029 ~ 00027 ~ '~ 020-100-23-00-2C BARBER J 0 S BEATRICE HTA - -- ' "* 020-150-13-00-4C SARGENT EARL # 001-001 ~ I & J 0 BARBER FAHILT TRS .- ~ m '~ 001-127 ~ 1 084 SARGENTS S~IN SCHOOL 00000 ' 3 "" - ~ ~ 00000 ' 3 82020 78325 ~ P 0 BOX 11147 00100100 " ~ -" 19000 75228 3012 JOSHUA CT '" BAKERSFIELD CA 93389 ...... 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' 33 -' 29 -- 27 ~ 020-100-26-00-1C CHEVRON USA INC - 5009-1279-- - ~ 020-150-19-00-6E ~URRI$ F E " 87360 ' 3 -- ' ~ $46,522 ~ 00000 3 ~ -- 82020 ~ 400 I/2 gOODRO~ AVE -- 23010 8817~ ~ P 0 BOX 7611 02/2817~ ~ 9,836 ~ BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 " ~ 33000000 SAN FRANCISCO CA 9~120 ~ ~ ' FRON PARCEL SSl?O -- P 060X 7611 ' ~ -- -- - 400 112 #OODRO~ AVE i ~ -- 8AKERSFIELD CA 93308 " 020-100-21-00-6 SAN F~AHCISCO CA 9~120 686,486 686,686 -- -- 1131 OAK ST AKERSFZELD .... 1008 %aT n.B. BEG AT NE COR OF .... ~ 35 *- 29 -- 27 ~ ACTIVE 1 ~ .... , 0035 -- 029 -- 00027 - * X 07 K 07 K 07 ~ · ~ 08 'PAGE 523 · - 020o100-~?-00-40 BAILEY JAHE$ 6 - 3738-1610-- - '* 020-150-21-00-1C SHEPHERD STEPHEN A & CYNTHIA 001-001 ~ 1 " -- ~46,628 ~ '< 001-001 ~' 1 DBA SHEPHERDS AUTOHOT[VE ' 86231 ' 3 ..... 88251 ' 3 18900 86173 ~ P 090X 9766 03101185 "' ~ ~ 11162 88165 3908 HARGOLO AVE BAKERSFIELD CA 93389 ......... BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 FROH PARCEL 41170 -- P 060X 97~6 ........ 3908 HARGOLO AVE · 020-100-20-00'3 BAKERSFIELD CA 93389 " 546,628 546,628 -- ~ 8AKERSFIELO CA 93313 -- ' 1021 OAK ST BAKERSFIELD -- ' ' 555 OAK ST · .... " 33" 29 '' 27 ' 1.34 ACTIVE 1 B ..... 0035 " 029 '- 00027 · ~ 020o110-06-00-6C 6RILE? LILLIAN A ..... 020-150-22°00-4C SHEPHERD STEPHEN A & CYNTHIA a 001-001 ~ 1 - -- 226,947 '"""~ "001°001 ~ 1 ~ 84254 - 3 "~ ' ' 340.05~ ' 88251 '881374 ~ 230~0 84200 ~ P 090X 10615 00/00/00 ~ ~ *~ 25010 ~ 3908 ~ARGOLO AVE · ,. BAKERSFIELD CA 93389 ....... 9AKERSFIELO CA 93313 - P 0 BOX 10615 ...... 3908 HARGOLO AVE BAKERSFIELD CA 93389 " ~ 56?,002 567~002 -- ~" BAKERSFIELO CA 93313 -- ~ 3621 CALIFORNIA AVE BAKERSFIELD ..... 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SFX C I TY PARCEL NUNBER STREET NO. ~X C I TY PARCEL · -~ OZI~-01-00-5 ~JR RUE ~508 EAST BRKERSFIEL~ 137-30Z-08-O0-Z C~IFORNIR ~ ~301 BnKERSFIELD 020-530-Z~-00-0 _D OZl-Z~-IO-OO-q CRLIFOflHIR RuE Z51~ EAST BAKERSFIELD Iq1-130-~1-00-7 C~IF~IR ~ q301 BgEERSFIEI.D 0Z0-530-36-00-5 C~ LO 0~1-~3-07-00-, ~ ~ ~c' ,301 ~ RUE BRKERSFIEL9 007-0ZZ-03-00-8 C~IFORNI~ ~RKERSF IELD OZO-~30-O3-~O-Y Lg~~FO~ CRLIFO RUE ~R~[~O OO ?-OZZ=O~O-5 C~]FU~NIR q~l ~RK~N~T~g LO OZI-~3-O~-OO-Z ~ CRLIFORNIR RuE Z531 BRKERSFIELD O07-OZZ-OI-OO-Z C~IFORNIR ~ ~301 BRKERSFIELD CZ0-530-31-00-0 LD 0Z1-~-13-00-3 CALIFORNIA RUE Z607 BRKER~IELD O07-OZI-IZ-O0-7 C~IF~NIR ~ ~301 ~RKERSFIELD OZO-S30-IO-OO-Y {.D OZl-~3-Oq-O0-6 ~[RUE Zdl5 BAKERSFIELD... O07-OZl-II-OO-q C~IF~NIR ~ q301 BRKE~FIELD OZO-5~-3q-O0-~ ~Y CT L~ 0Z1-~3-03-00-3 CALIFORNIA RUE Z6Z5 BRKER~iELO OOT-OZI-O~-O0-} C~iF~iR ~ ~301 BAKERSFIELD OZO-530-Z3-O0-7 Z631 ERST BRKER~i:IqU-UZ-UU-5 L~LIF~IA 'qJOI ~HKLN)~T~U-SJU-15-UO-q C~Y CT L~ 0Z1-~3-01-00-7' CRLIFORNIR R~E ZTOI BRKER~IELD 007-0Z1-07-00-3 C~IFORNIR ~ ~301 8RKERSFIELD 020-530-13-00-8 C~Y CT 'LD OZI-~-~-O0-5 ~FORNIB RuE ~ BAKERSFIELD 007-02l-0~-00-0 C~IF~IR ~ ~30l BAKERSFIELD OZO-S30-IZ-O0-5 'EU" O~l-ZJJ-Ig-OO-~ CALIFORNIA RUE ~R~ER~IELD OOT-0~O-7 C~IP~NIA q3Ol ~RKbN~ELD .LO '~I-Z]]-11-00-3 C~IF~HIR ~ ZTIS BRKER~IELD 00?-0ZI-0~-00-~ C~IF~I~ ~ ~1 B~ERSFIELD 0Z0-5~-17-00-0 C~? CT :E~ ..~~ BRKLRSF IELD OOT-O~ I-UZ-OU-~ L~]~ q~l BRKEH~ ELD U~O-SJU-O~ .LB 0~1-~-~-00-1 CALIFO~I~ RUE Z731 BRKE~FIELD 007-0~1-01-00-5 C~IF~IR ~ ~301 B~ERSFIELD 020-530-Z~-00-5 ~LB~I-Z33-0~-00-8 ' C~IF~R ~ BAKERSFIELD 0Z0-530-18-00-3 ~L~I-~-ZT-O0-~ CRLIF~IR ~ Z815 ~KER~IELD 007~031-11-00-7 C~IF~IR~ ~1 BRKE~FIELD :LD O21-Z33-OT-OO-Z ~FO~IR A~ ZBZI pRKERSFI[LD 007-03f-I0-00-~ C~IF~NIR q301 B~ERSF IELD :E~ OZI-~-Z8-O0~ CALIFORNI~ RUE ZBZ5 ' ~KERSFIELD O07-UJI-OY-OO-~ L~NIA ~ q301 URK~H~ZO-530-3U-OO-~ CR~Y CT 'LD OZI-Z~-3Z-O0-5 CALIFORNIA AVE 2831 BAKERSFIELD 007-031-06-00-~ {~IF~NIA ~ ~301 B~ERSFIELD 0~0-530-Z~-00-~ ~LD OZl-ZlO-Iq-O0-5 B~ER~ IELD 007-031:07-00-~ C~ln ~ ~301 ~RSF IE~D 0Z0-530-0~-00-8 '" 'LD OZ,-ZIO-I3-OO-Z C~IFO~IR ~E Z,O5 BAKER~IELD O07-O3,-Od-O0-] C~IF~iR ~E "301 B~ERSFIELD OZO-S30-3Z-OO-3 .LO' 0ZI-Z~-~-O0-' ~l~,vt ~ ~ BAKER~IELD 007-031-05-00-0 C~]F~NI, ~ ~l BAKERSFIELD 0Z0-S30-35-00-Z Lg OZI-Z~-3S-O0-~ C~IFO~IIR ~E Z91~ BAKERSFIELD 007-031-03-00-~ C~IF~IR ~ ~1 B~ERSFIELO ~LO OZI-Z~O-II-O0-~ CRLIFORHIR RUE Z~Z~ BAKERSFIELD 007-031-0Z-00-I C~IF~IR ~ ~301 BRKE~FIELD 0Z0-530-01-00-3 {~ ~ ~-Z~-J6-OO-~ ~ALIFORHIR ~E Z~3/ URKbR~IELD'"' O07-OJl-Ol-OO-O L~IF~ 'qqOO" ' URK~RbP1ELB ~Lg OZI-ZI9-10-O0-3 Cm. IFO~I~ ~ 3007 BRKE~IELD 007-0~1-~-00-1 C~IF~IA ~ ~50 B~ERSFIELD 33Z-331-0~-00-1 C~ BRKERSF I ELD OOT-Oq I-O :LB OZI-ZIO-08-O0-8 C~IFORH1R ~ 30Z7 BRKER~IELD 007~1~6-00-~ C~IF~IA ~ ~5~ BflKE~FIELD 33Z-331-26-00-~ C~ :LO Cgl-ZiO-07-O0-5 C~IF~IR ~E 310/ pRKER~ELD O07-Oql-OS~U-3 C~IF~IR ~ q550 BAKERSFIELD 332-331-Z8-00-5 ~I-~Z-07-O0-8 C~IFgRXIA RUE 3105 ~RKER~IELD OOT-Oql-O~-OO-O L~[~ ~1 '" ~RK:N~rJ~O ~1-~3-1q-00-5 C~IFO~IA ~E 3t0~ BAKERSFIELD O07-OqI-Z~-O0-~ C~IF~NIA ~ qS~O B~E~FIELD 33Z-331-ZZ-O0-7 ' C~ ~I-3ZZ-O~-O0-5 RUE 31ZI BRK R -Oq - -00- C~fl~R q570 - ~I-~Z-OS-OO-Z (RLIFO~IA AvE 3~Zl BAkErSFIELD OZO-IIO-O~-O0-~ {~IF~NIA ~ W~I 9RKEESFIELD OZO-WOI-OT-O0-O ~ ~ ~1-~3-11-00-4 CRLIFORNla R~ 3701 BAKERSFIELD OZO-IZO-Z4-O0-? 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SFX _D 185-Z70-01-00-0 CALIFORNIA BLUO IZ3 RIDGECREST 080-121-07-00-7 C~IFO,NIA IR 3~IZ FRRZIER PARK Z60-106-OS-OO-Z CRRDIN~ ~ Z621 BRaE LU~185-Z~I =D 185-260-13-00-Z CRLIFORNIR ~UD 350 RI~ECREST 080-151-13-0D-3 C~IFORNI, T~ 3,Z5 FRRZlER PnRK 260-105-13-00-8 C~DIN~ ~ ZTOI Bn,:E I L~ ~5-Z60-07-00-5 CALIFO~IR ~UD ~1 RIDGEC~ST 080-071-01-00-5 C~_IFO~IA TR 3~32 FRRZlER '_D 18~-Z60-ZZ-OI-7 rm I[O~IR ~UO 506 ~ 080-O~Z-3Z-O0-3 C~IFORHIR TR 3501 FRRZlER PARK ' G~ZU-UI-UZ-Y ~ F~LuD 5ZZ ECKE "UBU-U71-ga-g~8 c~iFo~IA~ J~u~ ' Z 7/ ~0 1~-~0-01-00-3 C~IFO~IR ~UD 5Z5 RI~EC~ST 080-07Z-91-OO-Z C~IFO~IR TR 3505 FRRZIER PARK Z60-105-17-00-0 C~gl~ ~ Z713 BAKE ~ 185-Z~-OZ-O0-4 C~]F~I~L~~EC"EST 080-0"~-3~-fl0-~ ~t~ Tfl 3508 ~g~~ ~~L~53Z ERST RIDbELREST OUU-Oq~-36-UO-5 IR JSOY C~IF~IR ~UD 538 ERST RI~ECREST 080-0~Z-37-00-8 C~IF~NIR TR 3513 FRRZlER PARK Z60-105-1~-00-6 C~Ot~ ~ ZTZI B~<~ ' :0 ~85-~0-03-00-~ R~CR[ST 0~-05Z~00-6 LRLL~Y 5T JO5 Texaco USA 10 Universal City Plaza . Universal City CA 91608-1097 3612 CALIFORNIA/REAL BAKERSFIELD, CA Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-4198 Gentlemen: During vent line repair at this location, gasoline contaminated soil was found. Per Page 6 Item E of Handbook UT30, the results of sample analyses are attached. A Preliminary Site Assessment report based on these samples will be submitted. I~ there are any questions, I can be contacted at (818)505-2469. Very truly yours, ROGER G. JOHNSON Environmental Protection Coordinator RGJ:dr 0602/1-4N Attachment UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT REPORT DA~ C~E~ ~: ' NAME OF INDIVIDUAL FILI~ R~RT ~ PHONE A~RE REXS~ ~ OWNE~PERATOR : REGIO~L'A~ [~MP~OR~N~N'E~ ~ ~~ NAME [ ~NT~T PE~ON F~LI~ N~E (IF APPUC~L~ O~TOR ~ P~ L~AL AGENCY A~CY ~ME ~NT~T PER~N ~ P~ REG~O~ ~ARD t DATE DI~O~RED ~W DIe. RED ~ INk.DRY ~ROL ~ SU~RF~ MONITOR~G ~ ~I~E ~NS DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N [. M~D USED TO STOP DI~HARGE (CHECK ~ ~T MI "1 Ot OI Y{ y{~ UN~OWN ~ ~MOVEmN~NTS ~ REP~ET~K ~ CL~ET~K ~ ~S ~ARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ' ' ~ ~PAIRT~, ~ REPAIR P,,G ~ CH~P*EDURE ~URCE OF DISCHARGE T~KS ONLY~I~ MA~RI~ CAUSE(~ ~ T~KLE~ ~ UNKNO. ~. : FIBERG~S ~ OVERFILL' ~:~R~AILURE ' PIPINGL~ ~E YRS ~EL ~ ~RROSION O~ER ~ UNKNO~ ~ O~ER ~ SPI~ ~ O~ER' ~ECK ONE ONLY UNDE~RMINED ~ ~ILONLY ~ GROUNDWA~R ~ DRINKINGWA~R - (CHECKONLY ~WA~R~LLSHAVEAC~LYB~AFFEC~D)  SI~ IN~STI~TION IN PR~RESS E~ OF ~ C~UP IN PR~RESS ~ SIGNED OFF ~MP~D OR ~ ~ ~ NO ACTION T~EN ~ ~ST~P MONITORING IN P~. ~ ~ FUN~ AVA~ ~ PRIED ~ EV~UAT,~ C~ ~RNAT'~S (DEFINING PROB~M) (~NUP UN~AR~ ~ECK ~PROPRIA~ ACTDN(S)(SEE B~K FOR ~TAI~) ~ C~St~(CO) ~ ~VA~&O~E(EO) ~ R~O~FREEPROO~T(FP~ ~ EN~EDB~DEG~ATtON(I~ ~ ~NTAINMENTBARRIER(m) ~ ~VA~&TREAT(E~ ~ PUMP&TR~TGROUNDWA~R(G~ ~ REP~CE SUPPLY (RS) ~ TR~ENTATH~P(~) ~ NO~TIONREQUIRED(NA) ~ O~ER(O~ Kern County ,,ealth Depart~t .~ Permit No. /~0~3 C DiviSion of Envirenment~"~alth i~licatien Date 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA (80§) 861-3636 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type Of Application (check): ~]New Facility[]Modiflcatton Of Factltt¥~]Existing Facility~]Transfer Of ~nershtp A, Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area Code,· phone): Oays~~ Type Of Busines~ (c~ck): ~Oaso]ln~ Station' ~Other (describe) ~/~/ Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? ~Yes ~No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? ~Yes ~No T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) S. ~ater To Facllit~ Provided By ~ff~/ ~.~ Depth to Groundwater Basis For Soil T~pe and Groundwater Depth Oetermlnattons ~.~ ~ C. Contractor ~~ ~ CA Contractor's ~icense No. ~ Address ~.6~ ~. ~/~ ~ .. Zip ~7 Telephone ~_~ Proposed Starting Date ~5~.~ Proposed Completion Date ~ Norker's Compensa~ion certification No. ~ ~'/~ Insurer d~ ~/*/~ . D. If This Permit Is For Hodiftca~ion Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describ Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): ~-~ W~-~g ~ Tank $ Waste Product Notor Vehicle Unleaded Re[ular Premium Dtese[ Waste Fuel Oil, F, Chemical Composition Of Naterlals Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank ~ Chemical Stored (non-commercial n~e) CAS ~ (if known} Chemical Previously Stored (If different) G, Transfer O~f Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Permit No.. issued t I understand that the Permitting Authority may review an modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground stora~ facility upon receiving this completed form, This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge Is true and correct. -. GAR? J. WICKS 270(,,74' Streei~'Sulte 300 Agency Director Bake~'mfleld, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 .. · r ,."'.''';~,~:~. Telel~hone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY "' ' ' ' ?'' Telecopler (805) ~1-3429 O EPART~~~i~NMENTAL November 6, 1989 Roger'Johnson Texaco Refining & Marketing 3663 Gibson St. Bakersfield, CA 93308 SUBJECT: Location : 3621 California Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93309 Known As : Texaco Way Station PERMIT # : 180023 Dear Mr. Johnson: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has .been determined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. As a responsible party, you must provide for all studies and work relating to the above described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require a determination of the threat to the environment as a result of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION, FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you will find attachment "A", Handbook UT-35, which states the minimum required site work plan activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work, a glossary, of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to commonly asked questions. According to the criteria listed below and in attachment "C", your site has been designated as environmentally sensitive. All environmentally sensitive sites are automatically enrolled into a State contract program for recovery of oversight costs. The environmental sensitivity criteria for sites are as follows: 1. Highest historic ground water is within 100 feet of ground surface, or 2. Nearest surface'water in unlined conveyance is within 75 feet of tank(s), or 3. Nearest agricu)tura) or domestic water well is within 75 feet of tank(s), or 4. Facility is located in a designated aquifer recharge area, or 5. Permitting Authority determines possible adverse environmental impact due to facility proximity to unique wildlife habitat areas. The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health for the oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan, site remediation,~ and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs will be recovered by Kern County Environmental Health under the terms of the State contract described below. The contract only pertains to costs associated with oversight. STATE CONTRACT The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight~ The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The Statewill then charge you, a responsible party, for both the costs incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from under,round storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseein~ removal or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Subscance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas the above individual(s) or entity(ies) have been identified as the par~y or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all state and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full paymenc of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Wacer Resources Control Board.' If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales at (805} 861-3636. Singly, rx/~ ~ , Director~ Environmental Health Servic ent attachments cd\texaco.c WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD SPECIALIST ~.J" DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY ,,, ' .- UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SENSITIVITY~ SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT VERIFIED DATE OF REPORT' j_%_/06 189 CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: ~..~' SUBSTANCE: ~~( SITE NO: ~ FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: y SITE NAME': . '~...~ _.../;:~ DATE REPORTED: ~ AOORESS: ~ .... ,. ';- DATE CONFIRMED " ~__ . ' -''. :' CATEGORY: ~ CITY/ZIP S~TE STATUS CASE TYPE: ~ CONTRACT STATUS:~ EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RP SEARCH: ~ OArE UNOERNAY:,~ OATE CONPLETEO:~~:L.. PRELIMINARY ~' ' DATE UNDERNAY: ~8~ DATE CONPLETED:~ ASSESSMENT REMED]AL DATE UNDERWAY: C~ DATE COMPLETED: INVESTIGATION REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE-UNDERHAY: ~ DATE COMPLETED:~ POST REMEDIAL OATE UNOERHAY: ~ DATE COMPLETEO:~ ACTION MONITORING ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN RAP REQUIRED DATE APPROVED= CASE CLOSEO: OATE CLOSED: DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY )~ ~ ,~,~, ;~j~,~:~] CONTACT NAME: .~~ COMPANY NAME: ~~E'~~~G ADORES~: ~~~.~. CITY/STATE: ~ '~ ~"~' ' October 20, 1989 Ms. Turonda Crumpler Kern County Environmental Health 1700 Flower St. Bakersfield, CA 93305-4198 Re: 3612 California/Real Bakersfield, CA Dear Ms. Crumpler: Enclosed is a Preliminary Site Assessment Report dated October 12, 1989 for the above referenced location. If you have any questions, please call me at (818) 505-2469. Very truly yours, ROGER JOHNSON Environmental Protection Coordinator RGJ:fr 2003/1-4N Enclosure ~ake ~t ~ type. (F~ des~n~ for use on e~t~~),.. Sl~lo, ~RM HAZARDOUS ,1. ~t,.,~..' 'Aec. - } M.mf.., ..... ~ASTE MANIFEST q ~ ~'t "~''~'1 I I ! , ~' LO Untveraal City Plaza ~ 4..~n~ll~l~mlg[~ 505.246]nlvetsal, Cloy, ~ 91608 I I I I I I i I I L M.P. Vacuum Truck Se~tce lC IA IT l0 1010 I{ I Z I~ 121417 'D;*Tr~'sP~n. 805-393-I l 7. Trln~ 2 ~lny g~e 6. U~ ~A ~ N~ ' E. ~llt~ Tr~p~'l ~ g. h~(~ FloUry H~ ~4 Site ~eol !0. U3 ~A ~ ~ ' ~ 8leto Fic~ly'l ~ ~ GS~/~ ~1~1'~1~1~1 ~1~1 Lo Korn Road ~m F~Y'~ ' · .' 12. ~tam 13. ToIiI 14.  Oul~ Uae · W~e ~1. U~TDe~(~c~gProper8~me.~C~,~N~} ~ ~. Ty~ Wt/V~ · · ~ . I. ~1~I ' - G WasCu Soil A / ~A/~. '-.' .. o' , ..... =" I,! I I I I I .... fl ~ ..... : State, .... I I. I I,I I I ' ..... ;"-""~- " d. 81~ '.~ . .... : ~!1 I' L '~o~.,,.Conc~c~d w~_. . ao_~6',. · '.. ' *",,'. -- .~,. -~.~" :. .!'- .' ~ -t ........ ':~' .-'" ' 16. ~ ~ ~tr~l ~ ~t~ ~ ~Loves, goggles & procecClva ou~o= 8a~enCs, ! GE~RATOR'S CER~A~ON: I hereby declsrs I~l ~ ~l~ls ol t~s c~slonment '~r~ lu~ ~ .ccmstely ~s~b~ s~v~ by prop~ ~ipplng asme ~ are c~saifled, packed, m~, ~ I~led, ~ ~ ~ s" rs~s ~ ~ ~ I~ tr~ by ~y I~d~ to ~1~ ~lt~ ~(~ll O~or~flt regu~ll~8. Il I am a ~fOa quantity generate, I cefll~ thai I have a ~ogram Iff place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waate oenerat~ to the de~eo. I ~ deto~ t ~eaenl a~ fulure I~eal to hen heailh and Ihe onvtro~menl; ~, il I om a ~oll q~ntJty general~, I have made a O~ t~lh olf~ Io ~o my waale -. ; goflerMi~ &fld 8elect tho best waste manmGomofll mth~ I~l la ivaibble to m~ ~d I~l I c~ ' Pr~ted/ Ty.d Name · · ~-*:"h, i ~RE ~l"/T~'d'~ . ........ ] ~ii. I I ,I I ! I~' D.y Y'~ A C I ~S ~22 A (11~) ~ Do Not Writ~low ~is Une .. ~PA 87~22 ' ~ ~ ' ' GREEN.' HAULER RETAINS " lO Universal Cloy Plaza' Lo Kern Road No. T~ ~t/V~ . ~te" ~ ~ . t A T .. ~A/~- · :. ~A/~ .. J. ~ ~ f~ ~l~l~ ~t~ ~ . ... t. . ' · ........ ~:~'" ' :":':"~.~..~.~'~:;F'"-.... _.. '". '- ..... ' .' ' ~. :' .':L' ' ~: . ' - · ... , G~oves, goggles & protective OuCe~ GENERATOR'S CER~ICA~: I hereby decl.~e th~t the c~tenll el thi~ c~ignment ~re lul~ ~nd accurately de~ibed ~bove by proper ~ipping n~e if I 8m a ~rOo quantity generator. I cefli~ that I have a pr~ram ia place to reduce the volume end tox~ity of waste generated lo the d~ree I have det~ to bo ecofl~i~ practicable and that I have 8elected the prlctlcabto method el treatment, present and lutes t~est to hu~fl health and tho oflv~oflmoflt; ~, if I am a small quantity generate, i hive ml~ I g~ Illth eff~ lo ~o my welto Ooflorlti~ and 8el~t tho ~at wilts ml~g~t MI~ t~l ~ iveh~e ~d tall I clfl alf~d. A ~dlTyped ~e/~ 0%.. · E I n I I I I I I I L ~ ~2 A (~/~) ~ Not ~ ~low ~is A 87~22 -'_ ~ GREEN~ HAU~R RETAINS Plese~ nr.~nt or type. (Form cle~ign~ lot use on elite ( 12:pitch typewriter). ~ ...................... ' ' I ~e~1~"a USEPA Idlnilesl |i PlO° t. I inlormelioa in tho ,deci ariaI ~k l 0NIFORM HAZARDOUS '(~ ,,o. ~l~lm~t~,~ . .* i0 Universal Cloy Plaza 'a. 4. Generalol"a ehoee (818) 505_246~ntvernal~'~ 91608 M;P. Vacuum Tack Se[vice !C i~ iT 10 10 10 16 12 14 12 14 17 .. Trlalpe~laePhone 805-393-IISI ~. D~ir 2 Company Name 8. U8 EPA ID Numbec E. State TraMpoflir't ID I I I I I I I I I I I I 8. DeM~mtmi Fmc. UUy Name and Site Addreae 10. U8 EPA ID N~ (L Stet° Far. laty'& ID Lo Kern Road ' ~ Bu~tonw/llgws C,A I¢l,&.lOlOlalOl6171,5 21716 805-762-7361 12. Contaiairl t3~ Total L . ~ ~. US OO? ~,c.-tptkm (k~dudlag Prop"r Shippmg Name, H~a~d C,a~,, ~nd ID andre Gu°may ~'~ ' 'W~° No. Type Wtl¥o~ . ".' . · . Califon~:[a Rel~ulace& Onlv 010Il OII OIOI4) · Y Id/& E b. 8~le & .' EPA/OI~dc ' I&.. ,.~ ~ IMtru~th3ee ~ Additional ialofmalk~ c ~ Glovas~ gogglem & procecl;iva ouge~ garmsnl:s. ~' GENERATOR'S CERTIF:CATION: I hereby declare that lbo cent°naa o! thle conaignment are lutly and accurately deacz/~ed above by prop~ ~ipping name .~ and Ire cleeiilled, packed, marked, and libeled. ~ad Ire ia alt rilp~tl ia proper condition IM U'lfllpml by higttwey according lo Ippllclb~ lalirnaUoali ,,nd ~ I national govMnment reguletk:ma. ~ Il I am I large quantity generator. I certify thai I have · program in place lo reduce the volume and Iollcily o! waste generated to the degree I have doterm~ed ) to be oco~omicaliy practicable and thai I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal cm'refltly available to me ~ miaimizea the present and future Iht°al to human health and the environment; OR. I! I am a small quantlly generator. I have n~de a good Ililh elfotl le minimize my i genoralion and salecl tho best ~aale management method thai Ii available Io mo omi that I cma ailord. R A Print°q/Typed N~me I SIg~al~e ^ · Moe~ Day' Year oP 18. franaportm' 2 Ac~mowledgemenl of fla~aipl of Materiale . 1~. Oie~'apa~-y Indi~Uoa F I L I 20. Facially Ow, nor or Opiralor'CenlfiGalioe OI receipt ol Mzirdoul matIrlele covered by this m&nileet excal~l ~ holed b Rom yT Prinle. d..~Typ~l Name . Moaih Day Year OHS 8022 i it/aa) Do Not Wril~e Below This Line EPA 87OO~22 (Rev. ~.-aa) Prevloel edltkme Ire GREEN, HAULER RETAINS print or type. (Form (lasigned lot use on ehte ( ~2.p,ci~ lypewr,ar). ~ GenMllM'a Wme and Mango Ad~esl ~ Stile MiNleal D~umenl Number ,- 10 Universal Clt~ Plezu s.a.t.G~e.to~8~ '}OJ 246 ' [ T~ip~it 1 ~piny Name 6. U~ EPA ID Number : C. ~llle Tranepo~l ~ I I. US ~T DI~pIM (~g Pro~ ~p~ NaM, ~zlrd CMII, ~d ID Number) qulntily U~t Wllte '' ~il Conc~Ced wtCh gasoline '__~ .~ · c. · d. G qo8 : - G~ovea, goggle~ & proC~cclv~ ouCer ga~enCa. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICA~ON: I hereby, declare that Ihe contents ol this consignment are {ully and accuralely described a~ve by proper shipping name end ~e c~sailied, pecked, ms,ed, and labeled, and are ~ a~ re,pect8 M p~opet condillon I~ t~laap~ by highway accocd~g to applicable IGtemstional nlli~ll government regulalions. II I am a large quantity generator. I ce~ify that I have a program in place lo reduce the volume and toxicily ol waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selecled the practicable melhod oW Irealmenl. slorage. M disposal currenlly available Io me which m~imizes present and lulure I~eal Io human health and the environment; OR. il I am a small quantily generator. I have made a g~ leith elfo~ Io mi~e my g~eration and select the beat waste management method thai ia availGble to me and thai I can a,ord. Pd?q~/TypedName I Signat0re~ ./'/. ~...*. ~ M~th Day Year~ nature M~th Day Year ~~am. Sign,~ ~~ Month Day Year ~2 A (I/M) Do Not W elow ~is Line a7~22 ~ GREEH: ;.HAULER RETAIHS Environmental conco,a. CA g4520 800-544-3422 0n CA) CI~q-OF-CUSTODY RECORD. AND ANALYSIS. REQUEST ~- Laboratories [] 415-685-7652 800-423-7143 (Outside CA) ~mject Manage, - Phone #:'~PEL~AL · - - J"t,(.~,.~.t ~,.-..oc[ ~,(o~) ~."~- ~'~ol ANALYSIS REQUEST OTHER FIANDLING Address: ~-I FAX #: !~' ~ LL~ Project Number: Project Name: i ~' § Matrix Preserved Sampling '" ~S ,~o !§ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~a .m~) ' ~c Relinquished by: Date Time Received by: Remarks: Relinquished by Date Time Received Relinquished by Date Time Received by kaborato~: GARY J. WICKS 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Agency Director Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3502 Telephone (805) 861-3636 STEVE McCALLEY Telecopler (805) 861-3429 Director R ESO U RC E MENT AG EN CY DEPARTMENT )NMENTAL H E~TH':S ER ViC E S PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND PERMIT NUMBER'It~)~GM STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: 'CONTRACTOR: Way Station (Texaco) Texaco Refining & Marketing R.L.W. Engineering 3621 California Avenue 3663 Gibson Street 2080 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93'307 Ph. # {805} 326-4389 Ph. # {805) 834-1100 License #294074 1 NEW BUSINESS' ) PERMIT EXPIRES December 5, 1989 CHANGE OWNERSHIP ) RENEWAL I APPROVAL DATE September 5, 1989 X MODIFICATION I OTHER I APPROVED BY : Dan Starkey Hazardous Materials Specialist ................................ POST ON PREMISES ........................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: Standard Instructions 1. This permit applies only to the modification of an existing facility involving excavation of vent line on diesel tank to determine problem. 2. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 3. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 4. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. 5. Backfill material for piping to be as per manufacturers, specifications. 6. Construction inspection record is included with this permit. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for the required inspection as.per instruction on card. Inspections will be made of: a. Piping, inspector signature bJ Any other inspection deemed necessary by Permitting Authority PERMIT TO'CONSTRUCT PERMIT NUMBER 180006M~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY ADDENDUM ' 7. If contamination is discovered a preliminary site assessment will be required, with soil samples. ACCEPTED BY ,DATE DS:cas starkey\180006M 5-31-89 [--) GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4101AlkenStreet, SuiteB-1, January 10, 1989 Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist Department of Environmental Health ServiCes Kern County 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: 3621 California Ave., Bakersfield, CA Way Station (Texaco), Permit # 18003 Dear Ms. Darling: Groundwater Technology, Inc. has received your correspondence dated December 29, 1989 regarding the above referenced facility. Please note that Groundwater Technology is acting as an environmental contractor to Texaco Refining and Marketing Inc. All furore contacts regarding this project should be sent directly to: Mr. Roger Johnson Environmental Protection Coordinator Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. Los Angeles Operations Division 10 Universal City Plaza Universal City, CA 91608 (818) 505-2469 Groundwater Technology can be copied on any correspondence regarding the project. We are currently finalizing scheduling of field activities. We will notify your office of the dates of field activities. If you have questions regarding this project, please contact Mr. Johnson at the above referenced number. Should you have questions relating to scheduling of the project, please contact Tina Le Page or myself at (805) 589-8601. Sincerely, GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. Michael Wood Territory Manager Hydrogeologist cc: R. Johnson, Texaco Offices throughout the U.S., Canada and Overseas INSPECTION RECORD POST CARD AT JOBSITE INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspector only when each group of inspections with the same number are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginnin$ with number I. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group until all items in that group are signed off by the Permitting Authority. Following .these instrutions will reduce the number of required inspection visits and therefore prevent assessment of additional fees. - TANKS & BACKFILL - INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR ~ Backfill ~ ~rk Tc~t Ccrt~on ~~ctecticn cf Tank(s) - PIPING SYSTEM - ,, ~,~ & Racewa~ ./Cuiiec~i'on ~ump ~Corrosion Protection of PipinM, Joints~ Fill P~pe Electrical Isolation of Pipin~ From Tank(s) - SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION. LEAK DETECTION - --~duct Comp~tib!~x(es) ' ' r(s) ..... ~) ,~ce-D-W ...... ~ Wcll~p(s ~ Leak Dctcctl , ~ce s r V~duse/'Ground~ate~ - FINAL - ' Monitoring Wells~ Caps & Locks Fill Box Lock IMonitoring Requirements CONTRACTOR LICENSE # CONTACT PH # COUNTY OF KERN'- Environmental Health Se~ices Department 2700 "M" Stree[ Suile JO0 - ' Ba~flei~ CA 9330! (80~) $6L.3636 May 9, 1989 Texaco Refining Marketing ..... "'-.'::- '. ATTN: Doug 6. glston " 10 Universal City Plaza Universal City, California 91608-10g_ RE: 3621 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Elston: On December 13, 1988, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department received your transfer of ownership application for the underground storage tanks located at 3621 California Avenue, Bakersfield, Galifornia, and the permit fee. Inadvertently, the state surcharge was not included when the permit fee was assessed as required by the California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 Section 25287(b). The Kern County Environmental Health Services Department must collect a surcharge of fifty-six dollars ($56.00) per ta~lk on each an application fo~ a new facility or transfer of ownership. This amount is ~eflected on the enclosed lnvoice. The permit number will be changed to reflect the change of ownership from 180006C to ~9~. Also, your anniversary date will be December each year, at which time the annual invoice will be sent to the address indicated on the application. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Turonda R. Crumpler, R.E.H.S. Environmental Health Specialist I Hazardous Materials Management Program TRC:cas \texaco.let 5-9-2 ~,--~;~m Bailey Way Station'>/-:'~iiti0/.:.87. Tank '... 3621 California. Ave, .:.?'~!ii~i{~!~[;:' Test''; ' Bakersfield, CA"' 93309 ... ~ . .... RESULTS TO HORNER . .. ; ! ~ I ; i . ' ' I ! ! /'l),t.'/'1 ' I I i ~ j , i , ' : '' ' * .' : ?, ......................... ~ t -, ; ~-t ........ ~ ......; ! ' *~ ~t.-.!--, ..... i I!';~:~T" *-'~' ~..h~ .... L~"'t .... ..... : ' , . ?. ~ .~. ~ ...... ~. : ~ ~ ~ ......~, .:...~,_ ~_ ._ '~= .~:.;'.'.,~._L..L~ ,_L-J-....._L..'~_,L..~.~.. z ..... ~-~ ........ ~ : ~' :"r~ ~ "~t'r'-~=:~:'r~'"-~"-~-~"~ ....... ~'*"~"'!"r*;' .... ~.- ~.: ...... ~, --.~ .... ~ -~,.~.:~.-.4-,~.-.~ .,~-.,~ ...... ,~ .... ~ ~ . . , . ~ ~ *,4 ',~ ~. ~ ~ , . · ~ ..... ?"~ "r":-" ~ ....... r- :- ';r~'rT~"?' *r "~-'~ ......... r-'T-'~ .... ........ ~-* .... ~ ........ ~ : * ~ --~-~-'~-~-'::F*-~ .... ~ .......... ~ ........ h-.~ ..... .... ;-.LL..L..L-=, ...:..: .... ~ ..... ~ .~...~:L:.J....-~,..L. ~ ...... ~ .~ .... ' . ~ ...... : I I ~ ~.~- : ;, · ' .-.. ..... ~' : ..... ~'*'r ~ '~ '~ ' : ; ~': ~ ' ' ' : ~ ':'* , ~ ' , ' t ; ....... ,,..j..i .~ '. , . : ;. ~ .... ' ........... ~..- ~-,. ;...4-. ,.* .;~.- ~ .... ~; ~... I. ,~.~.-~ ...... ' ' - '. ..... ;.- I ' ', ~ : . ~ ~ ~ , ~ ' ! ' , ~ ,', I' ' I ' .~ ' " ' , t ~: t i / i i.. i._ ·: EZY-CHEK REPORT AND WORK SHEET 1. Tes:in~ Contractor ~:, ,5. Sen~ Invoice and Results lc E~-~,~ ~ Cc. 2403 E. ~elmor. t Fresno, CA 93701 6. Send Results to 2. Operator Name Rorr, er Crea".ive Prcducts, Izc. 413 $:a:e ?ark ~rlve :, . Bay City, F~chi£an 4~70~.-133~ 3. Owner of Site Pa~ e 2 ?'. Capacity :' ' :'~?;'i;';i]~'I]'''' ': 12_ Color Code of Product Regular NoLead Super Diesel Kerosene 2. C..¢,.*,- 1. ('Zfoao 3. 2_ ~'z-I°O° 4. 3. , 5. 4. ,, 6. 5. 6. 13. Type of System 8. Remarks Submerged Suction ~ 1. )"'- z 9. Age of Tanks and Lines 3. ~. q. ¥,~:,. ~,v,-~ 3. 4. ~s. 6. 4. , 10. Diameter and Makeof Tank ' 11. Length 5. .. of Steel Fiberglass Fillpipe 6.. 1. cl5 ~ 2._'~ %" 2_ '5 r, Y,.,~ 14. Water Lavel in Tank 3. 3. 1. (.9 4. ' 'C~' 0 4._ ~, .. 4. 2. 5. 5.__ 5. 3. 6. 1. ~ '~'"~::~f~'~:.' ~' ~'~--'-' '~ ~?r'r' ~ ':?''~ ''~ :";"?: "' ~'' ~:"~'?~'::,'~":"~'" ~' ~ ~" ', :"'??~: ~"":' 5. 17. Line ~esZ~es~ts ' 1. ~ " 4. z ~ 3. 6. 18. Remarks: ., VENT;FE/FO PUHP S/P FILL SIZE <~'' TANK: SIZE ~z.~o LOCATION - CALIBRATION' TOP OF FP ~O B~H OF TNK ...... ~ ,, PRODUC~_~c~ LINES ~,~. w~ ~ TOP OF [P TO T~OP .OF TNK,,- ~f~ GRAVITY ~ ~ ~ .. DEGREES F 0F ~ ~ ~% ~ ~.~ TANK DIAMETER" '' ., ~. GRAVITY ~ ,~ ~ 60 DEGREES F HOVEHENT~ ?mc~ z~ATER PRESENT PRETEST ~ . COEFFICIENT EXPS. AVERAGED ~ ~ATER PRESENT POSTEST o ....... :??..= ' " INCHES ATT TEST START , QUANTITY LINES CONSTANT (A) COEFFICIENT TANK CAPACITY CONSTANT (~) ~:=~ LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + TIMES - LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN +.TIMES - TEMP. FINAL TIME START END LOSS - CONS A' RESULT START END LOSS - CONS B-~ESULT RESULTS I i O~NER/OPERATOR ~ ~i~ TEST REFLECTS A LOSS/GAIN PER HOUR OF: . GUIDELINES OF A ~AXlNUN LOSS OF .05.GALLONS PER HOUR ADDRESS-~~ ~k~c~'t~ ~e,, FOR.A TIGHT TANK/~YSTER COUNTY_ ~c ~ BANKS & CO. TELEPHONE ~ ~!~-~.%~ 2~E. ~lmontAvenue Fr~, CA (209) -; ...... " ' ' ' :'% ' ' ' '" ' ' ~?' '~''~'~c'~=''~'~='~ ) - ( o~B~ } .05 .'. GPL .~u .( = .( ~,~ ...... ,~<,:~ · - - , - o,.~ ~'~ ~ ~'~ ,VENT ;FE/FO PUHP S/P~FILL'.S!.ZE:-~ANK:,7SIZE t~,~ LINES V'~ ~ ~ TOP OF' FP' TO TO~. OF ~N~' .~ ~ , ,, G~AVITY %~ ~ =s'-"~ DEGREES F OF ~ ~t c~ ~ TANK DIAHETER .... " . ~%-. GRAVITY ~,t HOVEHEN~ 3~ ~ ~ ~ ~A~ER PRESENT:PRETEST ~ COEFFICIENT E~PS. AVERAGED ~,1 ~A~ER PRESEN~.POS~ES~ ~ INCHES ATT TEST START ~" QUANTITY LINES CONSTANT (A) COEFFICIENT TANK CAPACITY CONSTANT (B) t~:zo LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + TIMES ' LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + TIMES ' TEMP. FINAL TIME START END LOSS - CONS A' RESULT START END LOSS - CONS B"RESULT RESULTS OWNER/OPERATOR ~i~ ~a~[~, TEST REFLECTS A LOSS/GAIN PER HOUR OF: ' . SITE_ ~,~ ~[[~k ~W %Y~{~ RESULTS: ABE ~IT~IN /-A~ ~OT ~ITBI~ THE NFPA 329 ' ' ...... ' GUIDELINES OF A ~AXIMUM LOSS OF .05.GALLONS PER HOUR 'ADDRESS ~ ~ki~i~ ~.d~_ -,. FOR A TIGHT TANK/~STEH COUNTY t<-i ~ ,x BANKS & CO. TELEPHONE = (~'~,%,~ ~'~-~-'~'~ '~ 2403 E. ~l~t Avenue Fr~, CA (2~) 48~ ' ,VENT"FE/FO PUMP S/P FILL SIZE ~'' TANK: SIZE fz,~o LOCATION CALIBRATION TOP OF FP TO BTH OF TNK . /,%~v= , PRODUCT--Fc~ ~_l =v_ LINES n~ ~ ~, ~ TOP OF FP TO.TOP OF TNK .. ~ GRAVITY ~ ~ ~ DEGREES F OF ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TANK DIAMETER ~ GRAVITY ~,v ~ 60 DEGREES F MOVEHENT~c~ z~WATER PRESENT PRETEST .... ~. COEFFICIENT EXPS..~ .... AVERAGED ~ ~ATER PRESENT POSTEST ' "~' ' ' INCHES ATT TEST START %~" QUANTITY L~NES CONSTANT (A) COEEY~CIENT TANK CAPACITY CONSTANT ~:~ LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + TIMES ~ LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + TIMES ' TEMP. FINAL TIME START END LOSS - CONS A ' RESULT START END LOSS - CONS B'RESULT RESULTS I -' .2 ~. ~ ~ OWNER/OPERATOR ~i~ ~qiltq TEST REFLECTS A LOSS/GAIN PER HOUR OF: SITE ~ ~d~'~ (~k~ ~o~{~ RESULTS: AR~ WITHIN ]-ARE NO~ WITHIN THE NFPA 329 GUIDELINES OF A HAXIMUM LOSS OF .05.GALLONS PER HOUR ADDRESS, ~~ ~k~r~'~ ~ FOR A TIGHT TANK/.SYSTEH ~ " · . . :. ,.?.,. BANKS & CO. TELEPHONE -~ ~ ~ -~F ~ E. ~l~nt Avenue ..~ - , .' Fr~. CA (~) 'VENT;FE/FO PUMP SIP .FILL SIZE ~.~_~TANK: SIZE 1~-.,~ ~ LOCATION . ' ~ALtBRATION TOP OF'FP TO BT~ OF TNK . ~3~' , .. PRO~UC~ ~ ~ ~. ~c~ LINES ~'1 ~q~ ~7 ~OP OF' FP'~O ~OP OF ~NK q~ , , GRAVITY 'q~ ~ ~r:~ DEGREES F OF .~ ~ ;~ ~ .'TANK DIAHETER fl~-- GRAVITY ~'~ ~' 60 DEGREES F HOVEHEN~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ATER PRESENT PRETEST ~ COEFFICIENT EXPS' AVERAGED ~1 ~A~ER PRESEN~ POS~ES~ ' ; " INCHES ATT TEST START_ %~'' QUAN~I~ LINES CONSTANT (A) COEFFICIENT ~ANK CAPACITY CONSTANT (B) ~:~O LEVEL LEVEL GAI~ + ~IHES '. LEVEL ~EHP. ~ERP. GAIN + ~I~ES ' ~EHP. FINAL TIHE START END LOSS -- CONS A' RESULT ST~R~ END LOSS -- CONS B=RESULT RESULTS OIi~[R/OFERATOR ~i~ ~a~[~ IEST REFLECTS A LOSS/GAIN PER ~OUR OF: SlTE~ ~ ~m[~%~ ~ %~~ , _, RESULTS~ AR~ WITEI~ I_ABE ~OT WITEI~ THE NFPA 329 GUIDELINES OF A MAXIMUM LOSS OF .05 .GALLONS PER HOUR ADDRESS- '~l ~k~Goc~{~ ~d~ FOR A TIGHT TANK/.S~STE~ COUNTY ~c ~ I J Company [ngmle~mg D,la "~:" B,~nd~,dG~de SeeSeClion"DETERMINING TANK' CAPACITY" : 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST .- .... ~ Stick needing, Total G,llon, IDYl tn. Oillons ea Read~g '" Fill up. STICK BEFORE AND AFTER EACH COMPARTMENT DROP OR.EACH METERED DELIVERY QUANTITY , · ..~ d Tank Diameter · Product In lull lank (up lo lilt pipe) cC) ~ ~) 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AN0 PROCEDURES T0 TEST Tills TANK Observed APl Gravity' VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~ x ~ Ob.erved Temp'e:rature' O~ s., ,~,,u,i ,,cleon, ,pp,cable. Check ~to*, ,nd ,,co, d p,oc,du,, ~n too (26). ). I ~Ad)ueted APl Gravity O F ~ ~ele, In lank ~gh water table In tank excavation ~,ne(a)being ,elie~ wllh LVLLT ' ~ Stage ti 21. TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTOR (a)T0 TEST THIS TANK  19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR ~.) IS Today Warmer? I J Colder? I I ~' F PIoduct in Tank __._' f fill.up Psoduct on l~uct~ .... ' F Exptctcd Change [ · 0~ , Ts1-r ASSEMBLY ~ Bo~om of teak Io Grade* ... " (O .................... 2~. ~hermaI-Seneor reading.abet circulation 'F ' Add 30" for 4" L ................. " d,g,ls Neatesl Add 24' lot 3" L or air seal ....... " Z3. Dlglte per 'F In range ol expected change TOIII tubing lO IsserrtbIi App/oajmata ....... ,. 20. EXTENSION HOSE SET-rING 24. X = __ g.ilon, total quantity In coefficient Of expansion /or volume change in this tank lull lank (16 oi' 17) Involved product per *F volume change per 'F (24) Oiglla pe~' 'F In loll Volume change per dlgll." lesl 'if Fill p~pe exlendl et>ova g~ade, use lop of fill. Range (231 Compute Io 4 decimal pistil, lotto( LOG Of lIST ~ROC(OUR[~ ER[$~UR( ~OCU~( ~USUK~(~It t~ I[~P[tiIU~ tO~X~1101 ACCUUUtAIIO CONTAO~ ~(COlO I0 .NI ~[. U~[ flClOI Ill [~CH A[AOIN~ Obierved TemPe:rature' 21. TEMPErATUrE/VOLUME FACTO~ ia)TO TEST Tills TA~K 19. TANK MEASU~EME~ITS FOR Il Today Wlfmtf7 I J Colder? I I --* F Producl in Tank ..... · f fill.up PloducI on lluck _. ' J [xpecled Change ( * OC · J TS~ ASSEMBLY ' ...................... 2~. Thlrmml-Senlo~ reading muir clrculJllon *F Add 30" Io~ 4" t ................. " d,9,1~ Nea,e~l Add 24" Io~ 3" L o~ il( se.I ....... " 23. DIglII pe~ 'F In range ol expecl~ change Total Iu~ing Io issemble Ap~roxlmlli ........ " 20. EXIENSION HOSE SE~ING 24. x lolml qumnlmly IA coeUlci~nl ol mlpmn)lon lot volume chmn~e volumm chmngm per 'F (24) Ol~llm per 'F 'Il F~II p,pl m~lmndl m~vl glldl, ull lop OI Jill Rmn~e (23) Compull Io 4 declmJl plmcmm. II~lo~ JmJ ' . . 17. FILL-UP FOB TEST ' S.ck neldlngJ Fill up. STICK B~OR[ AND AFTER EACH COMPA8TM~NT O~OP O~ EACH METEREO 0ELIVJBY'OUA~1ITY ' ... ~~ , ,' . , ....:...:,. . / Obaerved APl Gravity. ~.0 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDUBES TO TEST Tills TANK ~ . VAPOR ~ECOVERY SYSTEM Ob,erved Tempe:r~tur~ 21. TEMPEflATUflE/VOLUME FACTOR (a)T0 TEST THIS TANK 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR Is 10~ Wumer? I J Colder? J J ~' [ Ploducl in Tint .... ' J fdl-up Producl on lJuc~ .... ' ~ Expecl~a Chlng~ ( · A~ 30" for 4" L ................. " o,~,~s de~,e{~ ~ Z0. E~ENSION HOSE SE~ING ~ Iot,I qulnllty In c~lllcienl pi ,xp,nsion lot volume ch,nge In Ihl, Tlnl ~op lo g,~'. ................................. . . " Full I~nk (16 or 17~ Involved producl per 'F · volume change pet 'F (24) Oigltt per 'F In tesl Volume chlnge pet digit. ' 'ti fill pipe e~le~dl I~ve glide. USe lop OJ till Range (23) Compute Io 4 declmll pi!cia. Ilclo( '.., . [. '~'~'. DATA CHART .............. . ~../ ~'.,~ -. .... .. ~.~ T~nk Oimm~r . Pr~ucl In full tank (up to IIII pipe) Obaerved *PI Oravlly 18. SPECIAL CONOITIONS AND PROCEDUREST0 TEST THIS TANK'Observed Temp'e~rature'' .. ~/o VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM AdJuatod APl Gravity at eOF -~ ~ s,,g,i ~[ef In tan~ Igh water table In I,~k excavation ~ln~,) ~lng laal~ wll~ LVLLT ~'~ 21, TEMPERATURE/VOLU~E FACTOR (o)TO TEST Tills 19. TANK ~EASURE~E~TS FOR Is lodly Wifmel? I J Coldtr?~F P~oducl in TJn~ .... ' F fdl,up P~o~ucl on 20. E~ENSION HOSE SE~ING 24. X ~ = gallon~ ~[otll quantity i c~ cen 'o lxplnlio~ Io~ volume change in Ihll lank lint lop lO O~*de' . ................................. " tull lank [16 or 17) Involvad producl .. volume change per 'F (24) Oiglll per 'F In tilt Volume change pa( digit. ' leil ' I~ FHI pi~e ex~endt a~ve g~.d., u$e lop o~ fill. Range (~3) Compull 26. ' .............. 30.' H'fc,~,oux~c .31. 34, 38.~1 voLu.i]39. ~ ~ running test. (U:~ Nit k ...... ~ ~ -~::.~ -' : . '.;.: ~. .., ... ~ ' HEALTH OFFICER 1700Flower Street * RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENI · .,_ D '"'" Leon M Heberteon, M ...... ~ ,.. ' Bakersfield, California 93305 ' / . ' '..' · ., -". - Telephone (805)861-3636 ,~" ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION - . "~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ! :-i,!:::i:;iUNDEROROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTAN. C~..S_~,~.~"-~,~~ :':.{?~: ... "'_.' .... i':: -.. /. : "~..~:-~:?": ,.:.:~ ....................... ,~,..~ :.. .... ~.. ..... ~ ....... :-:: ,: ....... :.. ...... -:,~ .... '~3621 CALIFORNIA AVEN ,:-,:,:?', ....... :~.~--I =====================================' .,.::: ~ .. ................ :.:.,...:::.. , ,:-?% .:: :::..? ~:,,~: ::_,-:: ....,:.... ~/<~-.>. ::::::.fi{~:::.:i~::?~.:~:~:~::~.~::~:~:?-~:::~:?~ .:.' .... . . :: ~':2., ~S:--',-'.~-:~2¥:'~-.: :::_.::~-:,-":._ .-:,-%,:.: ': :: ,~.::?~.:. '..~ ::/. ". 3'¥:77-;::.:':'::::":'.:':'.>::'r: '/"::."".:::: :"' .':2,'::::~ - . - "..' "...' : ~" · . - '. ?:. -'... ::_.- ~-' : 4 . , . . . .. .:- -: :.. :..:~. ::-/:.¥. ~:.:.: :...::;~.::..,.::.::::?.:,~::~: -.:... /. · . :: ~ .' . .- . . .: : : ... .. . . .: ::~.':,'::" ================================= = ::,. AUTHORITY MUST B~ MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON~~S~A~ ~ ~ ~ ~OS~ O~ ~~: APR · .. DATE '~g~-~:T C~C: g:ST ~g~::::'.': "-'~ ': .." i · ..:: : ..'.:' .. .. J .... ~ - ... . . . · : ~ .. · :' ~ .. . : · :' i " .. . j .. ... · ~ .:' . . :... .. Data .... rt for Tank System Ti( ss Test pefro Tire .... P[[AS£ PRINT TANK ]'ESTEI~ 1. OWNER P,oPe,W,~.n~is) ~ ~ 2. OPERATOR ~/ 3. REASON FOR 4. WHO REOUESTE0 TEST AND WHEN 5. WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? l~entdy by Direction/Capacity ~ ~randlSupplier GcaO~ Approx. Age '' 6. 'TANK(S)" INVOLVED" .~7~ ~'l 1~~ ' '1 '"~~ .... ' ...... '" ~' '~""'{~'"~'?':' ' .... Locati~ / Cove~ Fills Vents Siphones Pumps 7. .. . 2 .... '... · ..... ~ WATER ~. FILL-UP ARRANGEMENTS E,.. product lo "lop off" and ~un TSP. How and who lo provide ? Consider NO Lead. Terminal or other contact lot notice Or inquiry 10. MECHANICS, involved 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS Tests were made onlheabove tank syslemsin accordance ~,ilh lesl procedures prescribed for p~ro 1Z. TEST RESULTS as detailed on attached test charls wilh results as follows: ~.nk ,den,i,<..o~h I ~", I L..~.~. ,..~.,.~ , ~is iS I0 ce~i~ that these tank syslems were te51~ on Ihe ~11~5) S~OWO, Those in~icalK as "~ghf' meet the c~t~ia establish~ by 13. CERTIFICATION me Nltion. l Fire ProlKlion Asocialion Pamphlet 329....~ o.,~ ~ ~ Co...~o, ~ Co ~ ~. / ~: ' ~,~j ' .[. PERMIT CHECKLIST Facility ~nT~_~-~. ~ '" Permit # This checklist ts ,provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Perm£ttee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addr'essed envelope provided within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes No ~-' A. The'Packet I received contained: 1) Cover Letter, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit '~ ' Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and ~ Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #0-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes, ; Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. · /__ 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-10. with the following forms: a) ,'Inventory Recording Sheet" b) "Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse" c) "Trend Analysis Worksheet" ~ 3) Modified Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-15 with form: "quar'terly Modified Inventory Control Sheet" with "quarterly / Summary on reverse" 4) An Action Chart for each inventory method (to post at facility) J B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit[ Phase I Monitoring .. Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described in Handbooks under "Before Starting") 1) Acceptable gauging instrument 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) 3) Water-finding paste D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice;· label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). / F. As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT-10, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman l__~f out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on · "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). // G. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring (Handbook #UT-lO) and Modified Inventory Control Monitoring (Handbook #UT-15) were started at this facility in accordance requlrementsj~crtbed on interim p~.rjatt conditions. Signature of Person CompletinE Checklist: Title: Date: ~ --c-~- ARCO Petrokxim Products C,,mpanyv" -.... Record of .. or Meter Change Pump ~Red ~ L:;reen I Finish (nlo,~(]v) Finish (gallons) Calibration ] Fa~t Slew Reading~ Start (money) S~art (gallons) Adjusted Fast Slow " Produc~ - Return toStorage (gallOns) TotalizerS~ ih:d I Meter Sealed I Make al)d Mo, lei Serial Number Tagged Tad ~ · Readings S[art (monev) S~ar~ (gallons) 'Adjusted ~ Fa~ ." I I Slow · I .:~ ' · ' . '~. Make and Model . Serial Number Tagged . . Tag ~ Readings Start (~onev) · ' Start (gallons) ' ' - I ' ' ' . ?.: Adjusted Fast Slow 1 · .:'.~.,..' ' ,:. Make,a~d Mod,H Serial Number Tagged Tag ~ .f~h.';,.',,.' Totalizer Checked :'*::? ' Product Return toStorage (gallons) TotalizerSealed ]Me[er Sealed Make a~d M,',,le[ Serial Numbe[ Tagged ~,, Pump ~Red { jGreen I ;~,.{.. ' ':Totahzer Checked {~..~ ~'~".~'; Readings Start (mon,~,l) Start (gallons) Adjusted Fast ~Slow ~?} ?.". Product' . ' . Return toStorage (gallons) ,,',~:. TotalizerSualed ' ' -.{ Meter Sealed ' . , : = ": ' Triplica[u q,,nk) Dealer Copy .:' :: APPC-30 I0 ; ARCO Petroleum.Products.. (,~,mpany ~" Record of C n~. .. or Meter Change . ['-] Co,,,puter Change Make and M~)(I{~I Serial Number Tagged [ Tag ~ Pump . , ~ Red ~] ..... , ~ I Finish (mo~y) Finish (gallons) Calibration; ~Fa~t . Iow Totalizar .'.' ~ ;;7 ,' .;' ; /.. Checkea 'Fast Iow ' Readia~ Star~ (menuy) Start (gallGns) Adjusted ~ ~S 1 Product Return to Storage {gallons) Totalizer Se~ ,l [Meier Sealed Make and Model ', Serial Number Tagged _ J Tag ~ Pump "'~' :) ...... ORed O .an ~.m~lue ~ . -. Finish (moneV) - , , Finish (gallons) ..... ' ' ,~libration; 7asr . - . . · ~ Slow " · ' ,/" / . ~ "- '~..~ ' Checked · / ." ~ ' .." ,,.. '. Readings start (monev) . Start (gallons) Ad)usted "::as( · : Slow L;/ .' · ' -.' -' ;.' ,'L-' L.' ./ ~':' · ' ~roflucx ~ :.."..-..:~ ,'~,.~ . , ~. :....-- .' ~ .... ~..- Return to Storage (~allon~) ~. , - . Totalizer Sea ~d ' [ Meter Sealed _ -. ~: · .... ~-- ................. - .... .,.,:~,~..,. '- [ '"':'~; ~';"~' . ,:,.. Make and Mo~el : . · . ' . - . Serial Number . .~, . Tag~d Tag ~ . '~.;~:'~ ~:::.:.:~.~ :::.;j: Flnis~ (morley): .,~'.. , .-. . ' ¢.-,: -;.A~} Finish (gallons) . '-.'' ". ?:~: ;~ ~libration: Fast :': .~J~" l S ow ~:.',i'--h~'~;,.~' ~ ;~ '~ ..' · ~... ~ .r~..,.:~.~ ~ . ':'~1 ' -- ''~ '~''' ~' I ~'.' ~':'~ I' ' ~'~'''' ' ~,'''~,"' ' ' ' '~' . ... -, . ....... ]v.[.; ;' ] .... V' I ' ~ ?;,/ . .~ ~ ~ ~_' ~. :~_. ':Adjusted ............ '. · · :'" ' .... '" ?' "~' '~ '"' ..... I / ''~ ' / ''~ '~ /"~:'~ ' I .... ~:' ' :" '~:'l '< ~'' q''~'''''' '.'.', ',':' ~ ..... ,~' --' .... 't',;"' -:'"-'1 ~1 t,"'~"~:", ,'' ', U~.,~ ..~ .,' Q~,, ~' '' ' ' ;'"; ~'; .... ~" Z/ -, , '~':":~''1 " ""' ' Ta~e~ .'. .. ITag~ ~' :'~ ~Blua~ .-:. . ..~ '~' ~aed :.~.:' ~'. ':; ".~:.~: ~ Finish (mo~,v.)- '~%" I Fast ' 1 W , : .-~ . . · I~ini,h (g..o.,) ~ ':~' I ~lib~tion; ; ~: '~'~: [Slow Readin~ Start {mone~ ~ Start (gallonsl - Adjusted FaSt ' : - :' ~/ ,... . . :'- -, .~ '~ To . . Make and Mod,;I Serial Number Tagged I Tag ~ ~':;.';'" Pump ~?;~'> ~Red* ~Green ~81ue ~ Finish (~non~ Ftnish (gallons) Calibration: .., Slow , Totalizer ,, .-. ) Checked Product Return ~o Storage (gallo~s) Totalizer Sealed ] Me,er Sealed :, Make arid Nl(,,.h~l Serial Number Tagged j Tag ~ pump . ~Red ~.;reen ~81ue . Finish (mo,~u.,) Finish (gallons) Calibration: ]Fas~ ~Slow ~'~ 'Totalizer " "~ . ' ~:'~ ./ Checked ..~ ; / , ' . _ . , To I 4.t,,W,,Z . ~ ; ,' "'. ,' '~'&' Product Return to Storage (gallons) Totalizer Sealed Sealed  Motor / ~aler's ~ignature .~ Maintenance..; h' '~' Man's/.~.~ {Signatu~. Distribution: Original {wh,,.,) Region File . , , Duplicatu (c.,n,~ry) District Fil~ Tfiplicat*~ Ipi,,k) Dealer Copy APPC-~010 ARCO Petroleum Products Cu,npany · v ,. Record of Cornpu' er .. or Meter Change Make a¢)d Mode~ Serial Number Tagged ~ 'rag ~¢ Pump I-~ Red ~]( ,uun I Finish (mon~v) Finish (gallon~) Calibr, tion: Slow Totalizer "~ / - ' · Checked Reading~ S~ar~ (money) Start (gallons) Adju~(ed Fast / l, .. . .'. ' . - " .~ To Produc~ . . Re[urn toStorage (gallons) . TotalizerSea .~ ~M~r~eal~d ; Pump , ,. '., .":" ...~. Finish.~, (money): . .~, ~': Finish (gallons) .. ~libration; . ;:asr ~ · :..~ . .. ~Slow '. ", ~..Totalizer '" ~'''' '' ';' : : ' :~ "'" ' ' © ": ¥ ? ' ..~'~'..r ,",,: : Checked . ' ' "~ ~5~ .... ~" I ~ ''~' ' ' ' ' ' ~';:ast' . ' . Slow ' ' "' Readin9~ Start (mo~ev) Start '{gallons) -' .. , : ~. . _ :- .. '- - , :. Adjusted '" t '?' .' ': ' '- : . ;: :'... .. ;. Makeand Model . - ' . '.:. Serial Number .' . ..... Tag~d' ' . · - I Tag ~ ... ~: .~[,"Re~i~s' ~Start (monev):;' :, :::~.. ,.' '. "Sta,t'(gallons)" -- .: ,. :;.Tv:~. ': ....' Fast . :.- :' -"'-;': SlOw ,':~, , '.,, · ': : ',:, ;.:~,=_~:.,; .,,'- :' .... ~ ~::-,.:';- Adjusted I -.z-:' ...~;, ~ ;I ,~; .:~- Return to Storage (gallons) '.' "~.,'-.' · [:~:;' prOduCt ; ;T"/:F~'.:, ; TotalizerSealed '~ '..'. ,..,IMeter~aled · "' · .Make-and Model ~ Serial Number · Tagged ' ', .:. ,;..,,,:,,. j. Pump ,. ':~ ~. ' I 'J." ,. '~"""' , ~libration: Fast :*.: ;,. ,.;: · '.: Stow. , .;;~ ;[..[;.,..,*.. ,~. ;....~ Finish [monev) Finish [gagons) . . : ' ;* ~ '-: x'TOtalizer ~ ...:. "* /~/ ' ~' Checked = ~ L.'Readings S~art (money) Star[ (~allons) ' "* ' Adiusted Fast . Slow :' : ~P¢oduct ' :. ' ~etU¢~ tO S~orage (galmon~) Totalizer Sea . ' ) Meter Sealed "' 'Ii;' ;;" .'"~ '~ 7'".' '"I'.... / : / X ' ' O Ye5 O NO O Yes O No .~;~' . · ,: Make and Mode~ Serial Number ~ Tagged .. Tag ~ , :. ~ ' ~ ~. Totalizer ..' r ~; - ' ~:"'= "' Readings Start (mon*=v) Start (galFo~s) Adjusted Fast ...... Iow ~:':" , ' To : ' ' ~;: Product Return toStorage (gallons) TotalizerSealud ]Meter Sealed ': r". ,',~-I ~ ~'.' · I ;:~,J;~.' -~,~:~:,.. Pump' . Make and M,Jd,:l i Serial Number Tagged I Tag ~ h ~.,. Totalizer : ' / Checked ?-, ,/'~ . Readi,,gs S,art (money) Start (gaFlon5) Adjusted ~ast is,0w ~:; =. ' '" , To ' · .,';~'..~ Product ,~, ' .' ' Return to Storage (gallons) Totalizer Sealed ' ' : 1 Meter Sealed ?, ~'.,.:? , ,., . ,.-',/:,,, .' ?."~N" ",Dealer's SignatUre ~ Maintenance Man's Signature -' "./,:.' Distribution;. Original (wh~-.) Region Pile . . .. :!~',, ' · · Duplicale (c;~n,ry) District File · .' : ';z~'y' ,: ' ,' APPC~3010 (3-~0) ARCO Petroleum.ProdUcts'COmpany ', Record of Cornlpu, ' ~ivision of Allm~.lcRichfieldCompan~/ or Meter Chan 3e Make af~d Mo(l,:l Serial Number . ·Tagged I Finish (monu¥) Finish (gallons) Calibration: Fast I Slow _ Readings Start (money) Start (gallons) ~' Adjusted Fast ! SIo :. Product r., .' ' -' . ' . ,.. ? . . .* Return to Storage (gallons) ~ . :,'.-: . Totalizer S~ ~,:d · , Me,er Sealed · Make and Mo~dl . . Serial Number ~ ' 'T', ', , , Finish (money) ... Readings Start (money) . . . . Start (gallons) . .... ..; Adjusted Fast . " I ;'J:~" '" :' , - Make and Mode ' Serial Number ' ~ Product's! ;~: ' '- ' ~ I Return to Storage (gallons) ,:~ ' Totalizer Sealed · ' I ~ter Sealed ';" '~i' . ~:'.?~,:~Readings Start (money) : · ,, Start (gallons) ",/ : ~ . Slow ,~.~ '~'.~ :: ., :' Make and Mouul · ,~ .' :' Serial Number Tagged Tag ?/ ; . ' .':, Finnish (~oneV) Finish (gallons) Calibratio~t; Fast ~' I Slow =':,:~ ;" [~:' Readings Start (mt)gev) Start (gallons) ' " ," Adjusted Fast '~ Slow / · ' "" ;~ To : Produc[ . Return to Storage (gallons) Totalizer Sealed I Meter Sealed i-.~.. Make and ~,Jel ; Serial Number Tagged Tag ' ' ~1 '" ~ Slow .?:" ~. Readings Start (money) · StarT~gallons} J F8i~ Slow · Product Re~urn to Storage (9allon~)~ ~ Totalizer S,~aled ~ :'~.'. Meter Sealed Trlplical~ ~,h~k) Dealer Cupy APPC-3010 ' ' FORMERLY KERRICK & CO. SINCE 1825 ~. " 2403 E. BELMONT AVENUE 'FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93701' · ' Phone (Area Code 209) 486-3466 95 1/2 x 164 95 1/2 x 197 95 1/2 x 244 95 1/2 x 262 95 1/2 x 324 ..95 i/2 :: 5000 6000 7500 8000 9950 ..... 12000 Inch~ Gallon~ Gallon~ Gallons Gallon: Gallon~ .... '; .....Gallonc lO 277 337 413 451 ' 549 ' 11 326 388 462 518 614 ·768 12 358 441 535 58~ ?1£ 872 ].3 40 8 495 ~0~ 662 80 8 980 14 457 552 681 737 905 1092 15 506 610 754 814 1002. 1207 16 555 669 827 894 1099 1325 17 604 730 900 976 1196 1445 18 653 793 974 1059 1294 1569 19 715 8-~7 1047., 1145 1391 1696' 20 767 922 1144 ~ 1232 1520 1825 21 816 9~8 1217 1320 1617 ].956 22 865 1056 1290 1411 1714 209.0 23 93 ~ 1124 1388 1502 1843 2225 24 980 1194 1461 1595 1941 2363 25 1045 1264 1558 1688 2070 2503 26 1110 1336 1655 1784 2199 2645 27 ].159 1408 1728 1880 2296 2788 28 1225 1481 1826 1978 2426 2933 29 1290 1555 1923 2078 2555 3079 ~0 1356 1630 2021 2178 2685 3227 31 1405 1705 2094 2278 2782 3376 32 1470 1781 2191 2380 2911 3527 33 1535 1858 2288 2481 3041 3679 34 1001 1935 2386 2584 3170 3831 .,. 37 1797 2170 2678 2898 3558 .... ' ''" ....4295 .... 38 1862 2249 2775 3003 3687 4451 39 1927 2328 2873 3108 3817 4608 40 1993 2408 2970 3216 3946 4766 41 205~ 24//8 3068 3321 4076 4922 42 2123 2568 3165 3428 4205 5082 43 2189 2648 3262 3536 4334 5241 44 2271 2728 3384 3643 4496 5400 45 2336 2~08 34 ~]2 3750 4626 5560 46 2401 2~U9 3579 3858 4755 · 5720 47 24Ci~ 2970 3676 3966 4884 '5880 4~1 253_' 3051 3774 4074 5014 6040 " -- Information Sheet -- Agreement Between Owner and Operator Chapter 12 of' Kern County Ordinance Code ~G-3941 consists of the following two sections: Sect%on 3912.12.01. The operator of r. he ground stora§e ~aciiiry shall monitor :he usinE :he me:hod specified on :h~ permit for :he faciliCT. Records shall be kept fu: sufficient de:ail ~he operator has undertaken all moz]~.Cori~g activities required by :he Permit To Operate. Sec:ion 3912.1~.02. L~ :he opera:or ts not the i. ' owner, :ne o~ner shall provide a copy of :he Permit ~ To Operate, eh=er into a v:i::en cont ac' ~ri:h =he '-. opera=or ~ich requires :he opera=or to monitor :he :~,~ aa set forth Ln r. he permit, a~d prov~_~e ~he opera- : :or with a copy o£ Chapter 15. The owner shall in %rcitinE :he Permit:in& AuthoriL7 of an~ =han&e of operator. The operator listed in our records for the permitted facility in this packet is: PERMIT #18000&C OPERATOR: JIMSON WAY STATION, ING. ~621 GALIFORNIA AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, GA If the operator is different than the owner listed on the permit, provide a copy of the required written agreement to the Permitting Authority within SO days. An example contract 'is shown below. EXAMPLE Written Contract: wcitten contract with , the operator of same, no fulfll~ a requirement of my Permit to Operate, ha~e provided %he opera%or wic~ a copy of the Pecmi: Co Operate and Chapter 1S of the Ordinance. , operator of underground storage tanks , owner of same, a copy of Perm,: ~~and Chapter 15 of the Ordinance describing fines and penalties ~o~ ~on-compltance. I have read and understand ~esponsibllities under :his Permit and agree to do the following: -- ' monitoc the underground tan~s as specified In the Pe~it to Operate. -- maintain appropriate records as ~equired by the Permit to Ope:ate. --implement all repotting p~ocedures as requited by the Permit to -- properly close t~e underground tanks as ~equired by Permit to Ope:ate. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 0aT01 . . Phone (Area Cod~ 209) 4~a4~ / 95 1/1 x 164 95 1/2 x 197 95 1/2 x 244 95 1/2 x 262 95 1/2 x 324 95 5000 6000 7500 8000 9950 12000 Inchu~ Gallon~ Gallo~ Gallon~ Gallon~ Gallons Gallon~ 2 : 24 31 41 48 51 '61 3 -~ 47 57 73 76 97 112 4 71 ~7 9'; 11~ 129 172 5 98 121 146 162 194 240 6 130 159 i9~ 212 · ' 258 315 7 lb3 , 200 ~ ~ 3 ~25 3,t0 395 ~ iuO 243 2u2 367 3aS ' '4al 9 245 289 340 3~6 4~5 572 10 277 337 413 451 549 '668 11 326 388 462 51~ 614 768 12 358 441 535 58~ 711 872 13 408 495 ~0~ 662 , 808 980 14 457 552 681 737 905 1092 15 .506 610 754 814 1002 1207 16 555 669 827 894 1099 1325 .17 604 730 900 976 1196 1445 18 653 793 974 1059 1294 1569 19 718 857 1047 ., 1145 1391 1696 20 767 922 1144 ~' 1232 1520 1825 21 816 988 1217 1320 1617 1956 22 865 1056 1290 1411 1714 209.0 23 931 1124 1388 1502 18~3 2225 24 9~0 1194 1461 1595 1941 2363 25 1045 1264 1558 1688 2070 2503 26 1110 1336 1655 1784 2199 2645 27 1159 1408 1728 1880 2296 2788 28 1225 1481 1826 1978 2426 2933 29 1290 1555 1923 2078 2555 3079 30' . . 1356 1630 2021 2178 2685 3227 31 · 1405 1705 2094 2278 2782 3376 32 1470 1781 2191 2380 2911 3527 33 1535 1858 2288 2481 3041 3679 34 l~Ol 1935 2386 2584 3170 3831:,, 37 1797 2170 2678 2898 3558 38 1862 2249 2775 3003 3687 4451 39 1927 2328 2873 3108 3817 4608 40 1993 2408 2970 3216 3946 4766 41 2058 2488 3068 3321 4076 4922 42 2123 2568 3165 3428 4205 43 2189 2648 3262 3536 4334 5241 44 227 ~ 2728 3384 3643 4496 5400 45 2336 2808 34a2 3750 .4626 5560 46 2401 28a9 3579 3858 4755 . 5720 47 246i~ 2970 3675 3966 48~4 ~'5880 4~ 2532 3051 3774 4074 5014 6040 FORMERLY KERRICK & CO. 81NCE 11~.5 ' 2403 E. BE~ONT AVENUE .. F~SNO, CAL!FO~IA 93701 Phon~ (Ar~a C~ 209) 4~34~ . C~ ~TXON CH~T 95 1/2 x 164 95 1/2 x 197 95 1/2 x 244 95 1/2 x 262 95 1/2 x 324 95 5000 6000. 7500 8000 9950 12~00 Inches Gallon~ Gallona Gallon~ Gallons Gallo~ 49 2597 3132 3871 4181 5143 6206 50 .. ....> 2663 3213 3969 '4289 527~ .: . 63~6 ~ <~ 2728 ,' 3294 4066 4397 5402 ': 6526 .52 '~ 2793 3375 4163 4504 '" 5532 ~ ¢ .... 6686 54 2946 3535 4383 4720 5823 "7004 ~5 ~0O~ ~615 4480 ~ 4824 ~952 ~-/. 7162 59 3267 3932 4870 [ , 5249 6470 "' ~7788 60 ~332 4010 4967 5351 6599 7943 61 3398 4088 5064 5455 , 6728 ~97 62 3463 4166 . 5162 { 5558 6858 8249 63 3528 4242 5259 5660 6987 '8401 64 3577 ' 4318 5332 5761 7084 8552 65 3643 4394 5430 , 5862 7214 8701 66 3708 4469 5527 5962 7343 8849 67 3773 4544 5624 6060 7472 8995 68 3839 4617 5722 6158 7602 9140 69. 3888 4690 5795 6255 7699 ~284 70 3953 4762 5892 6350 7828 9427 71 4002 4833 5965 6444 7925 9567 72 4068 4903 6063 6537 8055 9706 73 4133 4972 6160 6629 8184 9843 74 4182 5041 6233 6719 8281 9978 75 4231 5107 6307 6808 8378 10111 76 4296 5173 6404 6805 8508 10241 77 4345 523~ ~477 6980 '8605 10368 ~ 4394 .5301 t,55C) 7064 8702 1049 3 79 444J 53u3 C6:' 3 7145 8799 10615 80 4492 5423 (',t~ 96 7225 8~96 10735 82 459~, 5539 v~.i ~ IJ ia 9090 10.964 [~,('~.~3 463u 3594 i,91'; 7450 9197 .......... ~07~ 85 46aU 5700 ~UU8 75~ 9284 .................. 11288 86 4770 5749 7 110 ~ob J 9,t46 11390 87 4803 5796 '; iSS 7715 9510 11474 ~8 4a35 5a41 7297 7772 9575 11562 89 486a. 5~83 7356 7827 9640 11646 90 4901 5921 7305 7877 9705 11723 91 4933 5958 7353 7923 9769 11794 92 4950 5991 7 378 7963 9~02 93 4982 6018 7426 7998 9~66 11914 94 499'~ · 6042 7451 80 25 9~9 9 119 59 95 5015 6057 7475 8039 9931 11990 95 1/2 5027 60bl 7492 ~047 9954 12000 TIIESE ARE APPI~')XI~TE CAPACITIES BECKER INDUSTRIES, INC. To: Beacon Oil Company Attn: Steve Epperson Re: SS % Arc° Way Station 3621 California St. Bakersfield, CA Attention: This letter is to suzmmarize the tank/line test res'ults at the referenced service station: Current Test Results Tank No. Capacity Product Tank Prod. Line Date Tiqht ' -15.0 gph 11/10/87 , no N°rth ~ I 12,000 Regular , , 2nd fm N., 12,000 Reg. U/L , +.017 gph 11/10/87 , yes , 2nd ~m S.1 12,000 Prem. U/LI- 2.0 gph 11/10/87 ', no ,' South , 8,000 .Diesel , -. 005 gph 11/10/87 , yes , -.005 , Prem. u/,.l , gp , yes These test results are as of the day tested. If you have any question, please call David Becker at (707) 255-9580. Sincerely, BECKER I. NDUSTRZES. INC. Da id ~. Becket Vice-President: 250] Oak SI,'ee: .Napn C,q 9::259. 707.'255-g580 'J":" '...,'.I 09/25/89 ~h Pa[:l~ ! of 2_ ~! WORK E N V I R. 0 N M E N ! A l CLIENT: MICHAEL .u. ooo LABORATORIES, INC. GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. Northwest Region 4101 ALKEN STREET c080 P;ke L.]qe BAKERSFIELD~ CA 93508 Con's'ere CA 0~520 PROJECT~: 215-199-4002-1 ~4~5! ~-7852 LOCATION: 36~1 CALIFORNIR {SOO; 423 7'.43 from O~r~,d~~. ........... <... ,, BRKERSFIELD~ CR SAMPLED: ~9/18, 20/89 BY: f. ~Pfl6E RECEIVED: ~/22/89 ': ANALYZED: 09/¢5/B9 BY: N, P~ON MATRIX: Soi 1 ; UNITS: mg/Kg (ppm) I IS~MPLE · l BI I ~2 I ~ I PARAMETER t I I.D. ! 40e8-I i 400a-~ I 4008-3 I 4002-4- I 4ee~-5 I Benzene <PGL <P~L <P~L <P~ <P~L Toluene <PQL <PQL 26 <P~ (P~L Ethyl benzene <PaL <PQL 16 (P~ (PQL Xylenes <PQL (P~. 500 71 (PQL Total BTEX (PBL (PQL 54~ 7I <PQL Total Petroleu~ '(PGL (PQL 5208 1600 (PQL H~dpocapbo~s as Gaso 1 i POL = Less ~han Practical Oua~wtitation Levels as per EPR Federal ReBister November 13, 1985, page ~6906. Results pounded %o two significant figures. METHODs Modified EPA 5030/8~0/8~15 FILE CONTENTS INVENTORY ~Permit to Operat~ I ~S~~_~__~(~j Date ~lConstruction Permit # Date []Permit to abandon~ No. of Tanks Date []Amended Permit Conditions /~Permit Application Form, ~_ Tank Sheets ~4-~'. Application to Abandon x, tanks(s) Date ~Annual Report Forms [-]Cop~y of Written Contract Between Owner & Operator []Inspection Reports [-]Correspondence - Rece.ived " Da te .. Da te Date []Correspondence - Mailed Da te Date []-]Unauthorized Release Reports []~bandonment/Closure Reports []Sampling/Lab Reports []MVF Compliance Check ('New Construction Ch'e'c'k'list) []STD Compliance Check (New Construction Checklist) [']MVF Plan Check (New Construction) []STD Plan Check (New Construction) []MVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) []STD Plan Check (Existing Facility) []"Incomplete Application' Form []~ermit Application Checklist []Permit Instructions []Discarded [~Tightness Test Results Date Da te Da te' []Monitoring Well Constructio~n Da'La/Permits F]~avironmental Sensitivity Data: []Groundwater Drilling, Boring Logs []Location of Water Wells [-]Statement of Underground Conduits ~Plot Plan Featuring ~1] Environmentally Sensitive ~,ata []photos Construct~c~n Drawings Location =~7'!~ ~Half sheet showing date received and tally of inspection, time [] Mi scellaneous '~K~rn county Health Department ,.--~-' Permit Divi'sion or Environmental Hea~, .' Application ~, : ' ' " 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield,'CA 9330.5 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type of Application (check): [-]Ne--~ FaCility I-]Modification of Facility ~]'Existing Facility ['1Transfer of Ownership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days 3~J ~ Facility Name ~/m ¥.. 5rr~ ~/7_/,'o~ . ' No. 'of Tank~ Type of BusineSs (c}%e6k): ~GaSOllne station ~Other (deSCribe)~.~{ Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? [~Yes ~[No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily fgr Agricultural Purposes? [2]Yes B. Water to Facility Provided by f~_~. /~ p~ Depth ~: Grouf~hmter Soil Characteristics' at Facility ~m.~.~ ..... Basis for Soil T~e a~l Groundwater Depth Determinations .~,~ . . ..... C. Contractor CA Contractor's License Address Zip TeleI~hone .. Proposed-S'tJartir~] Date Proposed C~mpletion I~ate Worker' s Cmi~atic~ .Certif[~atio~ ! Insurer If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Dascribe Modifications Proposed ........ E. Tank(s) Store (check all that ap~ly): Tank ! Waste Product ~otor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premi~ Diesel ~aste F. ~hemical C°mpositio~ of Materials Stored (~ot necessary for motor ~hicle fuels) Tank t Chemical Stored Inon-coemercial n~,e! CAS ! (if kno~) Chemical Previou_slY Sl~red ' (if 4ifferent) G. Transfer of Ownership Date of ~-ansfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, : accept fui~y all obligati6ns Of Per'i{ No. issued to · I understand that the Permitting A~thority may review and ~odi'fy or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this ta%dergro~d storage facility upon receiving this c~mpleted form. This form has been ccm~pleted under Penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and correct. TANK t (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FO ., FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: []Vaulted I-~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall .j~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material --~Carbon Steel []Stainless Steel ~Polyvinyl Chloride I-~Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~inum [] Bronze I-[Unknown Other (describe) 3. ~ Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tank 5econ. dar'~ containm/~nt - .,' rlDouble-Wall rlsynthetic Liner DLined Vault ~None Oil%known ~]Other (deSCribe): Manufacturer: ~M~terial Thickness (Inches) "-'?':Ca. city (Gals.) r O henolio O lass Oaa¥'i iOUnU 'a Dother (describe): +~""....... ' ' ~ 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -x~ < I~Tar or Asphalt l-iUnknc,~o.ol:]None I-IOther (deSCribe)= ?.-.~-. ' Describe System & Equipment: ' 7. Leak Detection, Monitorin~, .and In_'t~' ' . " ~. ~-~ ~isual (vaulted ~ only) C]Ground~ater M~nitorir~j Wail(s) [2] Vadose Zone Monitoring Wall(s) [] U-Tube Without Liner ~[~U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorin~ Wa.ll(s) Vapor Datector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [] Co~ductivit~ [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank' ' [] Liquid ~trie~al & Inspection Fram U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space [~Dail¥ ~u~ing & In~entory Reconciliation []~eriodi~ T/ghtnmss ?mmtin~ None ~Unkno~'l ~"]Other b. Piping: Flow-~estrtcting Leak Detector(s)for Pressurized Piping= [] Monitoring S~np with ~ace~y ' [] Sealed Concrete Race~a¥ ~Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Race~a¥ [] Synthetic Liner Rac~a¥ J~]None [] Unkno~ [~ Other *DeSCribe Make & Model: en TightneSs Tasted? ~]Yes []Mo •trdmo~ Date of Last Tightness Test · !u. ~.~ .~ Results of Test Test Name.~~ Testing Ccmpan¥ ~: '.n ~j ' ~---'~'1~ed? OYes •No •Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) ~f,-~ ,! / ~ DeSCribe Repairs /V~' ii [/ 10. Overfill Protection .' []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gau~e []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls B Capacitance Sensor [~Sealed Fill Box ~None ~Unkno~ Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices a. Underground Piping: []Yes []No []Unknown Material _ ~.7~ci~:r ~,,~ Thickness (inches) ~/~/~ ~0Diameter '1~;" ~ ~" Manufacturer ' ~Pressure []Suct'ion []Gravity Approximate Length'of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : BGalvanized[]Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrificial Polyethylene Wrap ~Electrical Isolation []Vinyl WraP~ []Tar or Asphalt []Unknown [:]None [:]Other (deSCribe): ~j.~_~'c-~or c. ' Underground Piping, Secondary Contair~nent: ~Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System ~None []U~known []Other (describe): TANK ~{ ' (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FO[~ ~ACH TANK) EOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: [qVaulted [2]Non-Vaulted ODouble-Wall []Single-Wall 2. ~ Material. ~]Carbon Steel [~ Stainless Steel DP°lyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel [] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [-] Concrete [~ Alumin~ [] Bronze r]Unk~own [] Other (describe) 3. ~ Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer . 4. ~an.k ~ Co6t&inment '- - ' ....... Ii]Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault ~None [2]Unknown ~Other (describe): Manufacturer: F~Material Thi~'kn'ess (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank ~nterior Lining . -' --~Rubber []Alkyd []Epoxy []~enolic []Glass []Clay []Unlined J~known []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --~Ga-I~-~f~ass-Clad []Polyethylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrap~in~ .-:, ~]Tar or Asphalt r]Unknow~ []None []Other (describe) C~thodic Protection:~C~,~m}~0~[']Impressed Current System :[]Sacrificial ~%ode System Describ~ System & Equipment: ~k~Aum. ~ ~ ~ 7. Leak Detection, M~.nitorir~, and Interceptibn ~ ~" a. Tank: ~Visual (vaulted tanks only) [-[Grou~water Monitoring' Wall(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ~U-Tube Without Liner ]U -Tube with C~patible Liner Directir~ Flow to Monitorin~ Well(s)* Vapor Detector' []Liquid Level Sensor' [] Conductivit~ Sensor* [] Pressure~ Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- [] Liquid Betrie~al & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitorir~ Well or Annular Space [] Daily Gauging & IrNentor¥ Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing i~iNone ri Unkno~w~ [] Other b. P ng: Flom~-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipi~ []Monitoring S~p with ~ace~y []Sealed Concrete Bace~¥ []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Raceway [] Unkno~ [] Other *Describe Make & Model~ 8. Tank Ticjhtness ....... ]~is Tan~ Been Tightness Tested? ~Yes []No []Unknown Test ~e _."~fr-.,~ ~, ?- f'. ~y "' Te-~ti~ Cc~t~n¥ /~,:-~,~' ~ ] 'i . 9. Tank ~ D~te(s) of ~pair(s) /~ /q ~ , ,~, 10. Overfill Protection " ' ' - []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [~vel []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls  Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box ~None [-]Unkno~ Other: ~ ~ List Make & Model Fo~ Abovm Devices Thickness (inches)~c/o Diameter/z ~ z Manufactur,or ~]Pressure [~Suction •Gravity '~---~imate Lengl~ of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : . F_..]lGalvanized r'iFtbercjlass-Clad ~Im~essed Ca, rent I-ISacrifi¢ial Polyethyler~ Wrap I-IElectrica1 Isolation [iiVin¥1 Wrap l"lT&r or Asl~lt c. Undercjround Pipin:j, Secondary Conta~r~ent: TANK ~ 3 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FO~'%CH TANK) FOR EACH-~ECTIO----~, C--~ECK ~ APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: [2]Vaulted [-~Non-Vaulted [~Double-Wall' ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material -~arbon steel [~stainless steel []Polyvinyl Chloride []Fiberglass-Clad Steel iberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete. [] Al~m%intm~ [] Bronze [-~Unknown ~] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer J'DDouble-Wall []Synthetic Liner [']Lined Vault ~None [~UnknOwn " ':. []Other (describe): Manufacturer.: []Material ThiCkn'ess (Inches) -- Capacity (Gals.) J "' rlother (describe) -- 6. Tank Corrosion Protection . .: .... Cathodic Protection: ~TNone ~]Impressed Current System ~lSacriflc'la'l '~ DeSCribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitori__n~, and Interception ..... ~'.J' Tank: []~isual (vaulted tanks only) []Groundwater Manitorirg' Nail(s) :,,. []Vadose Zone Monitorin~ Well(s) [~U-Tube Without Liner []U-Tube with C~mpatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Nail(s)* ' Vapor Datector* [] Liquid Level Sensorj [] Conductivit~ Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Rmtrieval & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [~Periodic Tightness Tmsti~ None [] Unknown [] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipin~~ i ~Monitoring S~p with Race~y ' []Sealed Concrete Race~ [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Raceway ~None ~ Unknown [] Other ~ *Describe Make & M~del'~ 8. ~en Tightness Tested? [~Yes []No ~Unknown Date of Last Tightness Test . !'~,_-~,~, '~ Results of Test ,~c.y~M_-Z' , 9. Tank Repair epaired? DYes []No []Unknown DeSCribe Repairs ,. :O 10. O~erfill Protection ' rloperator FillS, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel r']Tape Float Gauge T~Float Vent Valves ~]Auto Shut- Off Controls  Capacitance Sensor r~sealed Fill Box None Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices a. Underground Piping: ~Yes []No r-]unknown Material /T~.~/-aX~ Thickness (inches)~(~f~L~.~oDiameter t~ ~k Manufacturer [']Pressure []Suct~'o~ []Gravity Approximate Length of 'pi'De ~ ~ .3 ,~'. b. Underground Ptpirg Corrosion Protection : Galvanized [']Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current [~Sacrificial Anode Polyethylene Wrap []Electrical Isolation [-]Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt' F]Unknown l-]None []Other (describe)- ~_-[.{/?.q/<¢~ (~.~. c. underground Piping, Secondary Containment: I-]Double-Wall [-]Synthetic Liner System [~None [-]Unknown TAN___~K ~__ :__ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FO~' iCH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES 1. Tank is: []VaUlted [~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall' ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material --~Carbon Steel [-~ Stainless Steel [~ P~lyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [']Concrete [~Altmlin~m []Bronze [~Unknown [] Other ' (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Cap~ity (Gallons) Manufacturer~ 4. T~n~ Secondary Cor{~aif~ent / '~ "' ' []Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault ~None ri'unkno~ '" " ~ Other (descr I be): Manufacturer: rlMaterial T~{i~'kness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) '- 5. Tank Interior'~ ~ ,. --~~r []Alkyd [2]~oxy []menolic []~lass []Clay []unlin~ ~unkno~ rlother (describe): ' ' 6. Tank Corrosion Protect~on --'~GalPaai~ -]~l~e-~'~fass-Clad rlPolyethylene Wrap I-lVinyl Wral~ing .... I~Tar or Asphalt [2]Unknown []Nor~ rlOther (describe): '' " Cathodic Protection: ~None r~Impressed Current System l'lse¢}tfi¢l~l' ~xl~ ~rlb~ System & Equil~nent: ! 7. Leak Detection, ~nitoring, and I. nt_erception : a. Tank: ~Vtsual (vaulted tanks only) [2]Groundwater Monitoring' Weli(s) v.. []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ~]U-Tube Without Liner []U-Tube with C~patible Liner Directtn~ Flow to Monitoring Wm,ll(s)m [] Vapor D~tector* [] Liquid Level Sensor' [] Conductivit~ Sensor . ' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- [] Liquid [%strie~al & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space None.[] Unknown O Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipingw [] Monitoring Sump with Pace~y -' [] Sealed Concrete 1~ce~ []Half-Cut Ccmpatible Pipe ~aceway []Synthetic Liner ~aceway [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Mo~el: 8.~Tank Tightness en · Tightness Tested? ~Yes []No []Unknown Results of Test ~ ~ Date of Last Tightness Test ..'_)u.~.~ ~3 Testing C~pany ~-' ',~'~3' ' Test Name .,.. .- .... 9. Tank ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes []No []Unknown .. Date(s) of Repair(s) ,~' [. Describe ~epairs /VJ h~'~Li .......... 10. Overfill Protection ...... F10parator Fi'ils, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauqe []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls B Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box ~lNone []]Unknown Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices Thickness (inches) 5~.~,£~Dtameter /~' ~, ~/" Manufacturer - - []Pressure []Suct'~o~ []Gravity -ApProximate Length 6f Pipe ~ ,, 3~',3~//i, b. Underground Pipirg Corrosion Protection : Galvanized[]Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrificial Anode Polyethylene Wrap [~Electrical Isolation ,[]Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt ' []Unknown []None ~]Other (describe): /~_~{~M c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairm%ent: [']Double-Wall ~-]Synthetic Liner System ~None []Unknown ~_]Other (describe): - '~ORM 01-1002 CONDITIONAL SALE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT The undersigned purchaser ("Buyer", whether one or more)hereby purchases from Pl~I~lZOTT. ~ _~ _~'~ (hereinafter. calmed '"Seller") and Seller hereby sells, upon the terms and conditions hereof, the following described property (the "equipment"): The personal property, machinery_, equipment and fixtures described in Exhibit ,B", hereto at~ached, and.all replacements thereof and substitutes therefor, presently located at the address of Debtor. for a total time pnc~" of $ 10,629.36 ~ payable as follows: a cash payment of $579.36 on or before delivery, leaving a total time balance of $1_.~ 050.00 ' which Buyer agrees to pay to Seller or order, at Seller's business address Shown below in Tb~t-_y (30) monthly installments of $ 335.00 each and a final installment of $ -0- ': , the first instam~ment being payable t%-L-'~h 10, 19 83, and another on the same day of each subsequent calendar month until said balance is paid in full. To secure payment and performance of all of Buyer's obligations hereunder and all other."., obligationS now or hereafter owed to Seller by Buyer (the "Obligations"): : ~ '"' (1) Seller has retained title to the equipment and a purchase money security interest therein and'".' " in all additions and accessions thereto and proceeds thereof; and ""'"""?'~ (2) Buyer hereby grants to seller a security interest in ami equipment and products purchased from Seller by Buyer at any time hereafter. Coverage of proCeedS hereby is not t_o_be c.ons}r~ue.d as.gjv_ing_B~qyer any ri~__=_..g_ht__s t? s__el/_or_ o__th_~r~ise t~§f~-~0-F~~~t~r' any intere~st ~-1~'7~in, '-2~'c~'E~\~;~7 agre~ not to do so without Seller's prior written conssnt. Buyer warrants and covenants that: 1. The equipment shall be kept at the premises described below (the "premises"), unless written permission in the name of Seller is first given to remove the same to another designated address. 2. The equipment shall be used primarily in business. This writing is intended by the parties 'as a final expression of their agreement and is intended also as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of their agreement. SELLER WARRANTS THAT THE EQUIPMENT ms AS DESCRIBED IN THIS AGREEMENT BUT MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY AND NO REPRESENTATION OR AFFIRMATION BY SELLER OR ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, BY WORDS OR ACTION, SHALL CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, SELLER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY AND SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED HEREIN. Buyer's remedy on any claim for breach of warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the equipment by Seller, at the option of Seller. No course of prior dealings between the parties and no usage of the trade shall be relevant to supplement or explain any term used herein. ACceptance or acquiescence in a course of performance rendered hereunder shall not be relevant to determine the meaning of this agreement even though the accepting or acquiescing party has knowledge of the nature of the performance and oppodunity for objection. Whenever a term defined by the Uniform Commercial Code (the "Code") is used herein, the definition contained in the Code is to control. Buyer acknowledges receipt of a true copy hereof. THIS AGREEMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE FURTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN EXHIBITA HEREINAFTER, ALL OF WHICH ARE MADE A PART HEREOF AND NOW AGREED TO BY BUYER. EXECUTED this ~ day of ,,~ ,/~,~¢---JE ,19 83 Buyer's name and address is: PENNZOIL C~4PANY JI~ON ~'U~YSTATION OF AMEP~ICA, INC. a Delaware corporation ~Narne of individual, or of cofporadon, partnership or other capilal entityl 1630 West Olympic Blvd. 3621 Califon~ia Avenue (N_o.) . . ~ (.Streel)..~_. · (No.) (Street) Los Angeles,. ~a&~=orn~a ~uu~ Bakersfield, California 93309 (City) (State) (City) (State) The "Premises," if other than the foregoing, k~_ ' (~JJ constitute the following: , By - · (No.) (Street) Title /, .~. (c,,,~~ (State) [SELLER AND SECURED PARTY] By Title ..... :'"~ ' I~i~nature and title el authorized representativel ..... ' [DEBTOR] '.,,,,.,. {1 ~ ,','.~,,.". , ',' .,' " ' EXHIBIT A .',,.% ~2,;,:'% ,,, , . "', t ~- .':." .'. ', ' · , ~ ',,."..,' i". '.,..., FURTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. No financing statement covering any of the equipment or any proceeds thereof is on file in any public office. Buyer shall immediately notify Seller in writing of any change in address from that shown i.~this~agr,eeme~t~a~d~sha~a.~s~u~r~demar~dJt~mish~t~Se~er`suc.h`~rther-inf~r..ma~iera-ar~d~shall_ execute and deliver to Seller such financing statements and other papers and shall do all such acts and things as Seller may at any time or from time to time reasonably 'request or as may be necessary or appropriate to establish and maintain a perfected security interest in the equipment, and products purchased by Buyer from Seller, as security for the Obligations, subject to no prior security interests, liens or encumbrances. 2. Buyer shall take the best possible care of the equipment and maintain it in .the best possible order and repair and shall keep the equipment at all times insured against risk of loss or damage by fire (including extended coverage), theft and such other casualties as Seller may require for the full insurable value thereof, with losses payable to the parties as their interests may appear. The proceeds of any insurance, whether paid by reason of loss, injury, return premium, or otherwise, shall be applied toward the repair or the replacement of the equipment or payment of the Obligations at the option of Seller, and Seller may act as attorney for Buyer in making, adjusting and settling claims under and cancelling such insurance and endorsing Buyer's name on any drafts or checks drawn by insurers of the equipment. 2 3. Buyer shall keep the equipment free from any adverse security interest, lien or encumbrance, shall not waste or destroy the equipment or any part thereof and shall not use the equipment in violation of any applicable statute, ordinance or policy of insurance thereon. Representatives of Seller may ~examine and inspect the equipment at any reasonable time or times wherever located. The equipment is and shall remain personalty for all purposes, and will not be affixed to any real estate in such manner as to become a fixture or a part of said real estate unless the nature of the equipment requires for its intended use; in case the equipment, in the opinion of Seller, might be deemed to have become a fixture or a part of any real estate, Buyer will give Seller an executed Landlord's Consent in the form appended to this agreement, constituting a waiver by the record owner of said real estate of all interest in the equipment, and will provide to Seller a written subordination by any person who has a lien on said real estate which is or may be superior to the security interest herein created, upon request by Seller. 4. Buyer shall pay promptly when due all taxes and assessments upon the equipment or for its use or operation or upon this agreement. 5. Buyer authorizes Seller, in its discretion, to pay or perform any of Buyer's obligations or duties hereunder including, without limitation, discharging taxes, liens or security interests or other encumbrances at any time levied or placed on the equipment, placing and paying for insurance thereon, ordering and paying for the repair, maintenance and preservation thereof and paying any necessary filing or recording fees. Buyer agrees to reimburse Seller on demand for any payment made or any expense incurred by Seller pursuant to the foregoing authorization. Until default Buyer may have possession of the equipment and use the same in any lawful manner not inconsistent with this agreement. 6. All past due amounts hereunder shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum from maturity until paid and in the event this agreement is placed in the hands of an attorney or attorneys for collection or for any Other action for the enforcement of any part hereof, or for collection of any Obligation through probate, bankruptcy or any other court proceeding, Buyer agrees to pay reasonable attorneys' fees, and agrees that in any event an amount not less than fifteen per cent (15%) of the total monetary obligation of Buyer then owing hereunder is reasonable. 7. Buyer shall be in default hereunder upon the occurrence of any of the following events or conditions ("Events of Default"): (i) default in the punctual payment or performance of any of the Obligations or of any covenant or liability contained or referred to herein or in the payment or performance of any other indebtness or obligation or duty owed to Seller by Buyer; (ii) any warranty, representation or statement made or Iurnished (whether prior to, contemporaneously with or subsequent to the execution of this agreement) to Seller by or on behalf of Buyer in connection with this agreement or any credit application proving to have been false in any material respect when made or furnished; (iii) loss, theft, damage, destruction, sale, transfer or encumbrance to or of any of the equipment, or the making of any levy, seizure or attachment thereof or thereon; (iv) death, dissolution, termination of existence, insolvency, business failure, appointment of a receiver of any part of the property of, assignment for the benefit of creditors by, or the commencement of any proceeding under any bankruptcy or insolvency laws by or against Buyer or any guarantor or surety for Buyer. 8. Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default, or if in Seller's exclusive iudgment it considers its rights in the equipment prejudiced, or if Seller at any time deems itself insecure hereunder, all the 0 blt g~-fi~ n'd~ h-~l ~"~1~ b~~ n~'d-~e-d~e-m '~'d-pa yable-a t~S ell e r :s-.o p t-i on-,,'wt-h o u t-d e m a P4l-e r- notice to Buyer, and Seller shall have the remedies of a secured party under the Code including, without limitation, the right to take possession of the equipment, and for that purpose Seller may enter upon any premises on which the equipment or any part thereof may be situated and remove the same therefrom and Buyer shall pay for any damages which may be caused thereby. Seller may require Buyer to assemble and make the equipment available to Seller at a place to be designated by Seller which is reasonably convenient to both parties. Whenever notice is required to be given to Buyer, it is agreed that notice mailed, postage prepaid, to Buyer at the address shown herein at least five days before the time of the sale or disposition shall be deemed reasonable. Expenses of retaking, holding, preparing for sale, selling or the like shall include Seller's reasonable attorneys' fees and legal expenses. 9. This agreement and the security interest in the equipment created hereby shall lerminate when the Obligations have been paid and performed in full, and thereupon title to the equipment shall pass to Buyer. Delay in the exercise of any of Seller's rights shall not constitute a waiver thereof, and no waiver by Seller of any default shall be effective unless in writing nor operate as a waiver of any other default or of the same default on a future occasion. This agreement and all of its terms and provisions shall inure 3 EXHIBIT '"' " JIMSON WAYSTATION OF AMERICA EQUIPb~ LIST Ale_mite motor oil pump ~8569 4:1 ratio, full drum/tank Alemite 10/40 oil pump ,%8569 4:1 ratio, full drum/tank Alemite gar lube pump #8560 4:1, ¼ drum Alemite chassis pump #8550 40:1 ratio, % drum Ale_mite #6320 chassis control valves Alemite ~52752 "Z" swivels Alemite ~317875-7 chassis hoses Alemite ~317809-7 gear lube hoses Alemite ,%3683-A gear lube metered control valves ~ Alemite #32106 low oil cut-off valves Alemite #7142 rolling order drains Alm~ite #7608-B %" air regulators Alemite %5616 1" moisture seperator Alemite %5916 1" air lubricator Alemite %336837 40' light reels Alemite ~8162-A 20' motor oil reels Alemite ~8164 25' air reel Alemite #8165 15' water reel Alemite ~321705 set of end' panels Amflo %150 tire infiactor gauge Amflo .~40R radiator faucet Amfio ~C-1 male quick-disconnect couplers Cimco =55 vented fill caps Saylor Beall ~%T735-80 air compressor, 5 HP pump, 220 volt, 3 phase, 80 gallon tank belt guard, magnetic starter, low oil control, auto tank drain Red & Wllite !" ball valve. ~ 2,000 gallon, U. L. listed, undergound steel tank ~ PAGE TWO ~,' ~QUIPMENT LIST , JIM WAYSTATION OF AMERICA 1 EBW #777 4" fill cap 1 EBW %778 4" X 4" adapter 1 EBw %782 4" X 12' fill tube 1 EBW %781 12" round fill box 1 EBW #800 2" vent cap 1 Goodall ~,52-207 5 gallon parts washer, bench mount with light 1 'Jenny #PW-3 cold pressure washer 1 M.E.C.O. #68VR oil drum. dolly EXHIBIT "~" . JLMSON W~YSTATION OF AMERI~ EQUIP~K~T LIST Alemite motor oil pump .#8569 4:1 ratio, full drum/tank Alemite 10/40 oil pump #8569 4:1 ratio, full drum/tank Alemite gar lube pump #8560 4:1, ¼ drum Alemite chassis pump 98550 40:1 ratio, ¼ drum Alemite ~6320 chassis control valves-- ~-' Alemite #52752 "Z" swivels AP~ I ~ t9~9 Alemite 9317875-7 chassis hoses ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Alemite ~317809-7 gear lube hoses Alemite #3683-A gear lube metered control valves Alemite #32106 low oil cut-off valves Alemite #7142 rolling order drains Almeite ~7608-B %" air regulators Ale_mite #5616 1" moisture seperator Alemite ~59i6' 1" air lubricator Alemite #336837 40' light reels Alemite ~8162-A 20' motor oil reels Alemite ~8164 25' air reel Al~mite #8165 15' water reel Alemite ~321705 set of end panels Amflo" =150 tire infiactor gauge Amflo .%40R radiator faucet Amfio #C-1 male i ~- ' qu c.,-disconnect couplers Cimco #55 vented fill caps Saylor Beall ~VT735-80 air compressor, 5 KP pump, 220 volt, 3 phase, 80 gallon tank belt guard, magnetic starter, low oil control, auto tank drain Red & Wqnite 1" ball valve PAGE TWO ~QUIPMENT LIST JiM ~AYSTATION OF AMERICA EBW ~777 4" fill c~p EBW #778 4" X 4" a.~apter' EBw 9782 4" X 12' fill tube EBW 9781 12" round fill box EBW ~800 2" vent cap Goodall #52-207 5 [allon parts washer, bench mount with light Jenny 9PW-3 cold pressure washer M.E.C.O. #68VR oil drum dolly SUBLEASE AGREEMENT 1. PARTIES. This Lo,se Agreement dated this _ _ . ay of . , ,. 1983, is made by and between'J~MSON WAY STATIONS OF AMERIC;, INC., a California Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the LESSOR and MR. LUBE CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a California CorpQration, hereinafter referred to as the LESSEE. 2. PREMISES. Lessor hereby leases ~nd Lessee hereby hires and takes theft portion of the total premises !(total premises described in Exhibit A) situated ~t the Southeast corner of California Avenue and Real Road in the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, St te of California which is occupied by the LUBE BUILDING, includina the concrete aprons on the ~DDro~ch said building (T~e premises of the Lube Building ~re described in Exhibit B.) Lessee shall have all ingress and egress to the premises occupied by the Lessee which is necessary for the o~er~tion Lesseo's business. 3. USE. Lessee shall use said premises to conduct its business as an ,u~°m°bile lubrication facility ~nd any other use necessary for the operation of its business as an ,utomobile lubrication facility. Lessee shall not engage in ~ny other business activity and/or endeavor upon said ~remises which is in competition with the business conducted by the Lessor on the total premises. Lessor reserves the right to sell in its · convenient store, automobile supplies, and petroluem ~roducts. '-~ · ~ 4. TERM..Thi~ Lease shall be for a term of five (5) years commencing on O rob r 1, 1983, and terminating on September 30, 1988. 5. REN'EWALS. Lessee shall have the option to renew this Lease for an additi)nal term of five (5) years on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein, except that the rent~].. for' the new five (5~ year term'shall ~e renegotiated ~etween the parties. To exercise the renewal of this Lease. Lessee shall give the Lessor written Otice of its election to renew the Lease no later th~n thirty (30)~ days prior to the expiration of the term of this lease. 6. RENTAL. L ssee'shall pay to the Lessor as and for rental during the term her of One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,~00.00) per month, or ten pe 'cent (10~ of Lessee's ex-tax gross sales from the operation of its business~.~upon-.the.?premises. Gross Sales shell ~e determined ex-tax, and sh~ll include all revenue generated from the following: A. Sales of parts and other merchandise. B. All services and labor. C.' Sale of all waste~.~oil. Ex-tax means l~ss any tax, which is an intrica]. Dart of total sales price, collected by Lessee from the consumer ~nd paid to the appropriate governmental ~gency (i.e.,.sales tax) A rent adjustment, should ten percent (10~ of ~ross sales be greater than One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,~00.00) per month, shall bel made and paid quarterly (every three months). -2- Lessor's.'failure to make any such quarterly inspection shall not constitute a waiver of Lessor's right to make any future quarterly inspections. The first rental payment shall be made in advance on or before October 1, 1983, and each succeeding rental payment shall be made on or before the first day of each calendar month thereafte during the term of this lease. 7. HOLD OVER. If Lessee shall hold over after the expiration of'.this lease or any extension or renewal thereof without having renewed the same or entered into aunew lease, the LeSsee shall. thereafter be'deemed a tenant from month to month on all of the terms and conditions of th is lease except the duration thereof. 8. UTILITY CHARGES, TAXES. Lessee shall pay all charges for utility services supplied to it. ~~~es byrLessee ~on 'the p~emise'~'~nd '~l-"license ~fee~V~nd '0ther'~'go~ern- mental, charges resulting from Lessee's use of .the_premis~. t~n addition to the foregoing, Lessee agrees to pay all regular City, County, and State taxes.assessed upon or against the premises occupied by the Lessee for any fiscal year during the term of this Lease. For any fraction of a fiscal tax year at the beginning or end of the term of this lease, Lessee's obligation.hereunder shall be prorated on the basis of the number of months this lease has been in effect and such fraction of such fiscal year. Lessor shall apply for a segregated tax bill for premises leased by Lessee. 9. IMPROVEMENT, EQUIPMENT. It is contemplated and understood between the parties, to this lease, that Lessee shall purchase from Lessor certain equipment installed by Lessor upon the premises for the operation of an automobile lubrication facility. Lessee understands and acknowledges that said equipment is the subject matter of a certain Conditional Sales and Security Agreement between the Lessor and PennZoil Company, a Delaware Corporation, 'Lessor does hereby assign all of its right, title and interest in and to said Conditional Sales and Security Agreement, and the equipment securing the same to the Lessee. In consideration for the same ~essee.~oes~hereb~assum~ a ~ore said; Conditiona ~"~-Sa les "%~d ~Se cYar ity -Agr eemen_~.~..~d'~ e e s to i~aked~ll~emai~i~'-~p'ayments;~thereon when ~due~ Lessee further agrees to indemnify and hold the Lessor free and harmless from any remaining obligation due and owing on said Conditional'Sales and Security Agreement. "-. Lessee's failure to make any payment.on the aforesaid Con- ditional Sales and Security Agreement, shall constitute~'a breach of this lease. Lessee may install on the lease premises any such~.~~ ~~~ as may be required to conduct Lessee's business on the leased premises and may at any time while this lease is in effect or within thirty (30) days after the termination thereof, remove such other improvements and/or equipment installed by it for the purposes of carrying on the. automobile lubrication --4-- facility except when the removal thereO~?wi~l?physical, ly"~damage..the . premises occupied by the Lessee. Lessee may not remove the equipment subject~to the Conditional Sales and Security__,Agreement with Pennziol Company referred to above, unless and until Lessee has paid the entire remaining balance due and owing'under the aforesaid Conditional Sales and Security Agreement. In Iieu of removing improvements or equipment installed by it, Lessee may abandon all such improvements and equipment or any part thereof. It is further acknowledged by the parties herein, that the Pe~-Z~'iI-~lO~Mi~'~'eiLub~ sign is' subject to a lease between JIMSON WAY STATIONS OF AMERICA, INC. and Pennzoil Company, a Delaware Corporation. A copy of said lease is attached hereto as Exhibit D and incorporated by reference herein. Lessor does hereby assign all of its right, title and interest in and to said lease to the Lessee herein. In consideration for the same, Lessee does hereby assume any and all of the remaining obligations under and~pursuant to said sign lease and shall indemnify and hold the Lessor free and harmless therefrom. Failure of Lessee to pay the same shall constitute a breach of this lease. 10. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. Lessee shall not make or 'allow to be made any alterations or improvements to ·the premises or any part thereof that would have the effect o~ physically destroying the structure of the premises or any part thereo~ -5- ~'.~KERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 12/27/82 BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION i~te APPLICATION In conformitY` with provisions of pertinent ordinances, codes and/or reguloti°ns' appli by: ]g~lrS & C..o~.~ 2AO3' g. ~elmo~t, Premm. CA 93701 .... : .... Name of Company Address to dispirit, store, ir~toll, u.~, ol:~ra~, sell or hondle materials or process invoh~ir~ or ditions d~en'~d ha2ardou~ to life or pro~rht as {ollows: Authoriz~ Repr~ntati~ .~ ._ .~) ~BAKERSFIELD FIRE 8 ~ 1976 BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION ~te APPLICATION ~l~ti~ No. In conformi~ with provisions of ~inent ordinances, c~s a~or mgulati~s~ a~li~tio~ is ~de No~ of Com~ny to display, srom, install, u~, o~rate, sell or handle materials or pr~es~ involvi~ Or' creating con- ditions deemed hazardous to life or pro~r~ as follo~: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR T.W. AKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Employee # / ~ Site Name or gdaress/~,,/~ _~ ,~,~/~,' '~-' ~ Funding ( .Loc/~tate, of Federal) / Cat. egory Activity Hours Date uo~e Code Description (10the) v -,~ ~ .... t'r'~ -~ _ .~ -. /~ ~ _ .., Data Entered By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113 137 (Rev. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ! ~ ~ O ,.~ ~ I Site Specific Status Changes: ~oyee s±gr~t~e(%~.-~/J/. //~ ' 'Funding (Local, State, of Federal)' Cat. egory IActivity ' Hours Date uo~e Code Description ( lOths ) ~ote~: :1 , ~ z~ '~.~'~ .,.,..,..~ ,,~'~ -.!/ l~r',,~.~.-, '-!,.,~.~..~...., .,', Data. ~nte~ec:l. By:. Date: Env. Health BSO Employee · / Iloyee Si~'~.~,~ e lite Name or 3~klress / .(Local, State, of Federal) Hours · (lOths) co~e Code Descriptibn ~.es: Entered By: ,: -Env. Health 580 4Z13 137 CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ...~C~>~ ~ Site Specific Status Changes: Site Name or Address Funding (_L~__.ca~/, S-tate, of' Federal) Date ~eegOry Activity Hours Code Description ( lOths ata Entered By: Date: ~nv. ~eaf~ 580 all3 ~.q7 {~, Site Specific Time Accounting S t Permit # { ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # / Employee Signatu~e ~ Site Name or Funding (~.Loc~, State, of Federal) / Cat~egory Activity Hours Date uo~e Code Description ( 10the ) , Data Entered By: Date: 15n~. H~altt~ 580 ~,113 137 (Re~.5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet !Permit $ !c~.,....(7 O %-~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ; cD'-- Employee Signature ...... ~'~ ~-j ~ ~.~..~ ~' Site Name or Address /--~'~'~."'--0~. !~:--~-c.~ ,~ ~ Funding (Loc~.~Stat~$ of F~eral)i Date / ~eegOry 'Activity Hours 'Code Description ( 10the NoSes: ~O~ ,' - ~ :, . .-~--- ', '/ .~.;\? ,~, ~ ' /' / -. " .%~j Data Entered By: Date: ~CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # Employee Employee Signat~,,e ~ Site Name or gdaress/~/~L~ Funding (~ State, of Federal) ~eegOry Activity Hours Date Code Description ? ( lOths Data Entered By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113 ~'7 Rev. CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # !d,'~ CO ~-'~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee Employee Signat~e ' ' ' , ''~ Funding (.,~c~ State, of Federal) l Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description ( 10ths ) .... iData Entered By: Date: Env. Health .580 All3 137 (Rev. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ~.o~ s~.~~~F.~-..~ ~ 7~' Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Cat.cry Activity Hours Date Code- Code Description (10thc) ,,, · Data Entered By: Date: 5mv.~ea~tn 580 ~113 137 (Re¥.5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LW. AKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # / ~,-/% 0 ~ ''~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee ~ ./ ~ ~ Employee Signatur~e ...... <" ".' · -'~- / / ~- ~.-.~/' '~/-;~r.. ~.:b.~'~) ?;i' ~: .... Site Name or Address ,' ,~.~-.. ,Funding (L~/.c.~lT,-State, of Federal[ Cat. egory Activity Hours- ;~ Date ~o~e Code Description (10thc) 'i ,I Data Entered By: