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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK FILE #1 ..KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT '" INVESTIGATION RECORD DBA ASSESSORS ' PARCEL ' ~ I I I I ! I I ! I ! I I I I I I MC: c~ hi.,,~,.£Ah:UL.)U:_~ i","lA i h___i~-~J-AL_LS IVlAiXlAC-Bi-~i""i~'-N i' · -~ .-;- ~1,, '~ DATE i ACTIVITY INITIALS TIME 'TT~ SuE:c.. V~& ~ ~ a~ ~ ~-'~,... . ~.~ ~ ~~e. ~ z~' ~,,, I · ' FILE CONTE.~ITS SUMMARY ADDRESS: I~xOO C-h~%~e%' ~%;~n tk~'~ · Acttvlt¥ Date # Of Tanks Comments Chevron Chevron U,S.A. Inc.  2 Annabel Lane, Suite 200, Ramon, · San CA 94583 Phone (415) 838-5000 Marketing Operations Date ~' ~ D. Moiler Division Manager, Operations S. L Patterson Area Manager, Operations C. G. Trimbach Manager, Engineering Re: A~ual Precision T~k and Line Test Results Enclos~ ~e t~ required ~nual prec~ion ~k and line test results for the following Chevron owned service stations with~ your ~ ~ ~ The above list may not be a complete list of Chevron owned sites within your city/county. Results for those not listed will be forthcoming. If you have any questions, please call Butt Paulson at (#1§) 83&-5281. Very truly yours, CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. B. R. Paulson BRP/mlc:X K§-129 Enclosure D ta JJ art for Tank System Ti§ ]ess Test pefro , Nam A~I~ Tele~ REASON FOR TEST (E~pl4in Fully) 4. WHO REQUESTED ,C, omp~nV o~ Aflil~gon. Date 5. WHO IS PAYING (~ ~z~' ~ ~ ~~. FOR THIS TEST? Billing ~d~m ~ S~l~ Zip Identify ~ D~ection Cipicity 8rind/Sup~ Gfl~ ~o~. AoI SLeel/Fi~rglm 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED Location Cover Fills Vent $iphon~s Pumps 8. UNDERGROUND ~s the water over the ~nk~ WATER Depm to the Watef table /,,~?C~: I~.~~' ,, ~ Yes ' '~ NO Tanks tO be filled_ hr. Date ~ranged by--'~' Terminal ~ other for ~otice ~ inqu~ 10. CONTRACTOR.· "- MECHANICS, /J/ ~ involv~ 11. OTHER OR REMARKS Additional information on any items atx~ve. Officials or others to I~ advised when testing is in progre.~ or completed. Visitors o~ observers I~esent during test etc. * Teata were made on ~e 8~ve ~nk systems in ac~rdance with test proc~ures pre~ri~ for ~fr~ T~ 12. TEST RESULTS as de~il~ on iUach~ test cha~s with results as Iollows: , ~ Tank Identification Tight Leakage Indicated ' Date Tested Nlme of SupDlief. Owned of DellS! Addlell No. irtd Street(l) City Stile Dill ol Till 15. TANK TO TEST 16. CAPAC,~ Fmm - ca~ecily cha~ avalllble~~' ' ' ~ Tank Menulacture~'~ Cha~ Identity by pOlilion . GIIIonl GIIIonl ~Compeny Engineering Dale 8ran~ and G~ade See ~ection "DETERMINING TANK CAPACI~' ~ Other 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST SUck Readlngl Total Gallons  to ~ in. Gallona ea. Reading Stick Water B0,om ~ ~. . ~tore Fill-up " Invento~ to ~ In. Gallona Fill up. STICK BEFORE AND AFTER EACH COMPARTMENT DROP OR EACH METERED DELIVERY QUAN~ Tank Diameter ~:~ .~ P~uct In full tank (up lo fill Rim) ~ Water in tank ~ High water table In tank excavation ~ Un,s) ~lng test~ wilh LVLLT .~-St~ II 21. TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TANK 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR Is Today Wa;meT? I J Colder? I ] ' F Pro, uti in Tank __"F FI~-up Produ~ on T~ ' F Expe~ed C~nge TS~ ASSEMBLY -- - Add 30" for 4" L ............. ' d~g~ll Nelr~l Add 24" for 3" L or al~ seal ....... -~ ' ,, 23. D/gila ~ 'F In range of ex~l~ chan~..2~ .~ Torsi tubing to assemble Approximate ........ ~.~ . d~dl  . Of expansion for volume change In this tank C~fflclenl Tank fop Io grade'. ................................. ' ~uil tank (16 or 1~ Involv~ pr~uct ~r 'F Emend ~ on su~lon tu~ 6' or more volume change ~r 'F (24) Digits ~ 'F In lelt Volume change ~r d~lL test *If, Fill pipe extends a~ve grade, use top of fill. Rlngl (23) ' C~Ie to 4 d~lmal pl~e~ factor (a) 30. ,v0.0,*~c 31. 34. 1138.,. V0LUM~39. L0O 0F TEST PROCi0UR[S' F~[~SURi 10[Ui[ I~U~l[~ ~ . ' ~IHBUE C0i~l~101 ~ CHANGES ~ ACCUMU~TED CONTROl RECORD lO .MI ~ .'..,_-' :~'.. ~ ~ US( FICIOl (I) ~ ~CH READING II CHANGE Recnrd details 0f sailing up leM~ GfldU,ll R,plic,d (-} ~lflll . I Hliher + Itl, length of line if needed.) of which biol. Altar Produ~ ". ' - Ck~e Reading fllldlng Recovered Raiding fleslofld Rllding LOG OF 'tT$"T PROCEDURES CONTROL Dm Record details of setting up a~di~ ~ m tncbel,,. ~ - .'~ ..... ~ ~ ' , . .. ~ ,, " ~ 1 ' i" ,I Nlme o! Suectlaf. Owflal al Della! Addles1 No. lad SIIIII(SI CI~ SIIII 0111 of Till ' 15. TANK T0 TEST 16. CAPAC,~ Fmm . ~ Station Cha~ ' ;'~/', ~ By most accurate ' T[~:'~-- ~;-- ~' W~ NominalCapaci~ I~c' Ideally by .o,itJon Gellonl G.nonl ~Complny Engineering Dale ~ ~ ~ Is there doubt as to True CaDaclty ? ~) Cheil ~fro luppli~ with Bf~nd Ind G~lde S~ Section "DETERMINING TANK C~PACI~" ~ Other 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST SUck Readlngl Total Gallon~ Stick Water BOUom /, ~fore Fill-up " ~ ' Invento~ to ~ In. Gallone Fill up. STICK BEFORE AND AFTER EACH COMPARTMENT DROP OR EACH METERED DELIVERY QUANTI~ O"O 0 ~ . Tank Diameter (..1"~).._ Product/, In full tenk (up Io fill pll~) x~O O 18. SPECIAL C0NOITIONS AN0 PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ,~ VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM O > See manual eections applicable. Check below and record procedure in log (26). P~ stage I 21. TEMPERATURE~0LUME FACTOR (a) T0 TEST THIS TANK 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR Ta~ ASSEMBLY IsT~ayWarmer?lJ Colge~?l~'F Produ~ in Tank , '[ FIII-up~uaonT~ck ~'~ Expe~edChange(~0r-) ~ BoSom of tank to Grade* .................... 22. The~a~n~r ~eadlng ~er cl~culmlon., Add 30" for 4" L ................. . ~s Neamsl tmal quantity In c~fflclenl of e~p~n~lon lot volume c~nge In thl~ t~nk E~e~d hO~e ~ lU~lO~ IU~ ~' or volume chlnge ~r '~ ~24} Olglll ~ '~ in lelt Volume chlnge per dlglL test '11. Fill pi~e extends e~ve glade, ule top al fill. ~lngl 123) C~II Io 4 d~lmll pl~ce~, lector (a) 26. · 30. HYDROSTATIC 31. 34, ~mUTU~ C0U~X~t0l 38. NET VOLUME 39. LOG OF TEST PROCEDURES rRESSURE VOLU~ M~U~M[~ (~ ? .: ~ FA~0I ~ CHANGES ACCU~ULAT[O CONTROL RECORD T0 .NI ~ *'* ~"' O~! Record deteile of selling up l.~q il IflChll GrldUltl Replaced (-). Thermal end running leer. (Use full ' ~uml Mlnul hginnlng I LivIlIo ~T~U[ length DJ line il needed.) of I which eelor. After Produ~ ~ ReadingSenI°r .:~: C~hlclillE'plnllOa + and running test. (Use full ~Sla~on Che~ Identity b~ =otlllon Glflonl Glllonl ~ Complny Engineering Data ~>~,{) (~ (~ ;. k:.~,~.. I, there doubt as to True Capeci[y ? ~ ~ Cheil lupplied with ~tro B;end lnd G;ede See Section "DETERMINING TANK CAPACI~" ~ Other 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST Stick Readings Total Gallons 6 to ~ In. Gillonl el. Reading S~ck Wat~ Bo~om ~'~:~' ~fo~ FIl~up " Inventow Io ~ In. Gallons Fill up. STICK BEFORE AND A~ER EACH COMPARTMENT DROP OR EACH METERED DELIVERY QUANTI~ Tank Diameter ..: .~ P~uct In full t~nk (up to fill pl~) ~ t'~ 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM See manual ~ectlons appliceble. Check ~low end racord pr~edure tn log (28). 21. TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTOR (a)TO TEST THIS TANK 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR . Is Today Warmer? I J Colder? I J ~' F Product in Tank ~' F ' Fill.up Pro~u~ on Track ~ F Expe~ed Change ( + or - ) TS~ ASSEMBLY ~_./~/~ Add 30" ~or 4" L ................. " ~,g,tl Neare~ Add 24" fog 3" L or air till ....... [- ~ " ~3. Dlgltl ~r 'F In rlngt of ix~t~ Tolal tubing Io assemble Ap~oxlmate ...... ;. ~ ~(~. . , . 20. EmENSlON HOSE S~ING 24. 2~--,.~ x .:',~_6_'% {j~ ,, total qulnll~ In c~fllci~t of explnll~ for volume c~e In Ihll tank Tlnk top grade*. ................ (,/ full tank (16 or 1~ Involv~ p~u~ ~ 'F volume chinge ~r 'F (24) Dlglti ~r 'F In lell Volume chinge ~ dlgiL test *If Fill pipe extend-, e~ve grade, ute mp ol fill. Range (23) '. C~te to 4 dKImll )lace~. lector Record details of setting up q in Inchee 6~.dgatl A.pl.~d (-I Hlgh~ (~)" IH and running test. (Use full 9lQinning ~ Level to " ~ume Min~' length of line il needed.) of I whick 6elore A~er Produ~ Rledlng ." Rllding Relieved Reading Reldtq RlgOVlfld (+} , _ .' . (el ~CIIII - ~I~K (-} 27. 28. i29. ~ Re.rd details of se~ing up n~ G~duat, flepllced ('l ~mal flighff + (cl ~ ~a) - ~me Minus and running test, (Use lull ' ~s[ * length of line il needed.) mi ~i~ 6ml~e A~ Pf~.~ ~1 lei ~cl~ - ~ (-I C~* ~ ~ , I ,:,.. . . . . · - - .n. :-' - ' ' } I : __ I o. co ' ! KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, IN C. Soils Engineering Compaction Testing "' .':ngineered Septic Systems Construction Testing Geotechnical Investigations September 29,. 1986 Proj. No. T8'6=056 2 Annabel Lane, SuRe 200 '~San Ramon, CA 9~583 Attention: Mr. Frank Lopez tzuo ~nes[er Avenue Bakersfield, California Gentlemen: In accordance with your authorization, we have completed underground tank tests at the above-referenced project on September 23, 1986. The results of these tests are summarized as follows: Tank No. Tank Size Tank Contents Test Result (GPH) I 10,000 gal. Regular Gasoline +.0[4/pass 2 10,000 gal. Unleaded Gasoline +.013/pass 3 3,200 gal. Premium Unleaded +.038/pass Review of the Kern County Water Agency map entitled "Depth to Ground Water, Unconfined & Equivalent Wells used for Control, Spring 1983," indicates depth to ground water at the project site is approximately 200 feet. Therefore, the tests were performed without elevating the standpipe to compensate for shallow groundwater conditions. The criteria established of +_.030 gallon/hour is a mathematical calculation based on actual liquid volume change and te~nperature change, and is not intended as a permission of a leak. Main Office: Fresno/Clovis · 3860 N. Winery · Fresno, Cafifornia 93726 · (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 [ ] Visalia (209) 625-8251 I .1 Merced (209) 383-3993 Page 2 Proj. No. T86-056 If you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance~ please do not hesitate to ~ontact our office. Respectfully. Submitted~ KRAZAN &'ASSOCIATES~ INC. '~- ~ Michael Erwin ME/jsp/ko RCE #18625 3 c plus invoice herewith KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. . RA'ZAN & ASSOC TES, INC. ~4. CHEVRON STAT'ION // Z · E~ ~/~ ~/ _8.6 . I1. FILL.UP FOR TESf It SPiraL CONOITIONS AND PROCEOUaES TO I(ST THIS TANK APl · ~ -0 ~ ~ F ~ma ntco~aY SYSTEM CORRECTED.. %.~.~ ~ .... 11. 1EM~TURE~OLUME FACTOR (I} TO TEST THIS TANK ......................... T..~..,,~ .......................................... ......................................... ~ - ~ %.~oS~q~ + ~Xa , ,o :~T ..... at site, load d Install test ada Pump up and ! ~.~r~l . KRA'zAN & ASSO~.x~xES, INC. · ' ' .. CItEVRON ' ~ ............. ~ ...... Prkr.-Hnfa Fill + 10 .q '~:q "o o L:~ IL SPECIAl. CONDITIONS A.O ,.OCEOURES TO TEST THIS T~K RPI. ~ ~-S p '. [ F .~ ~ ~ 21. TEMPEfl~IUflE~OLUME F~CTOR [~) TO TEST THIS TANK 0 ~' ~ II. TANK MEASUflEMENTS FOR mt~ttJ W/I]--'I ~kl~--'f ~W~ml~- --'f l~l 'g*) ~' .'~ ' ,' TS,, ASSEMOLY -.~::~ ~,~ ============================ ~- ............ :e ......................................... · " ~"~ ~j~ . . : -..... }. :::.[:~..- ~ Zi. ~L 29. WI,M iL I~oo Arrived a~ s~e, load ~10 Teke bur~al d~menMons, dJ[~ le~ Install test adaptors ~ ~ Install test sets -,. ~o~ Pump up and running, ci .cu ate .~, ~oo 2 ~l-~ ~Z/c ~e~ ~,~ ~ L ~0 660  2zq5 ~ 2 /G3 I~ ~o'.t/s ~2~5 ~ ~1~, t~f~ ~a~3 "  ~ 17. FI~.UP FO~ TEST . , ,.-~ *.~. Prkr.-Hnfa Fill + 10 :o~'°o. '"~~~"~=~"'" CORRECTED. · ~-~ ~' =.'~ o m 21. TEMPE~IUREly0TUME FACTOR (.J TO TEST IRIS TANK ~' ~ 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR "'.~ ~,~ ..................................... '~ ~ ' _ ..' '"'-~ ...... ,.,.,.. '* /~ Arrived at site, load dt'O~l .t: .. ~ Take burial dimensions, ..~ /F~'Install test adaptors ,~ ~ Install test sets '"~j ,yin Pump up and running, ci~c~ minu(es  - DATE: I!-IoC'- 6 rXME:OdOr, '.'. '1 NAME: PHONEg WORK OFFICE .1 : ~DDRESS: ~ ~ OF TAXIS $ EA. TESTER ~SSIGRED: : TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: ~ TIGHT/UNTIGHT ~ TANK~I FANK~2 TANK~3 TANK~4 TANK~5 FANK~6 TA~K~7 INV' ?.:..: ~ UNLEADED S~PER PRE~IU~ ;. : ' PREMIUM ': ? REGHL~R ,~'.,.~ DIESEL "(' OTHER -..'.. z.; OTHER .~.,,~ FILL SIZE TYPE OF PUMP ~.~ SPLASH .. PERM. -. TUBE · ' ~ SPLASH ~ REMOVE TUBE · .. i REPAIR TIME ~ $~ PER HOUR ,~':: STANDBY TIME ~ $ PER ItOUR~O .'?.. 4 R~TEST: YES ,,'": 3 . '-.-~;-~: / RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY  Environmental Health Services Department RANDALL L. ABBOTT STEVE ~4cC^~ ~ ~Y, eEHS, DmECTOe DIRECTOR ^ir Pollution Control District DAVID PRICE !Ii W~LU/~ J. RODDY, APCO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Planning & Devek~pment 'Seduces Department TED JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT October 15, 1990 M. A. Burgers 433 N. Camden Dr. #1070 Beverly Hills, California 90210 CLOSURE OF 1 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANK LOCATED AT 1200 CHESTER AVENUE IN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA. PERMIT # A1321-16/160022 This is to advise you that this Department has reviewed the project results for the preliminary assessment associated with the closure of the tank noted above. Based upon the sample results submitted, this Department is satisfied that the assessment is complete. Based on current requirements and policies, no further action is indicated at this time. It is important to note that this letter does not relieve you of further responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if additional or previously unidentified contamination at the subject site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found .to pose a significant threat to public health. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. CARRIE GEORGI, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST cc: PWS General Construction 3300 Pierce Road Bakersfield, CA 93308 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 ' .' , .: ' . ~ ~ Our File Your Fle Signed An immedi~e ~ply will help fi~lize this ma~er. Reply ~ Date 19 .: Signed Print~l in U.S.A. GO-14~-C (OS-7-75 · .,~..~:~.e WASTE OIL TANK REMOVAL sAMPLING 'I '~ ~ .' '", FORMER CHEVRON STATION #~)352 Proj~ No. ES8&21 O~ober 1, 1990 ....'' ..'... ~. Prepared for: Chevron U.S.A., Inc. At-m: Mr. Jim Sampson P.O. Box 5004 2410 Camino Ramon San Ramon, California 94583 (415) 842-9529 Prepared by: Krazan & Associates, Inc. Environmental Division 4816 East Shields Avenue Fresno, California 93726 (209) 453-9637 krazan & associates,' inc. engineers, geologists, environmental specialists KRAZAN ' ,X ASSOCI i"fES, INC. Construction Testing and Inspection Geotechnical lnvestiga,ions Environmental Engineering Laboratory Soils Testing ~Q~\~ I ', ~'/ /I Monttoring Wells Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Atto: Mr. Jim Sampson P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, California 94583-804 Re: .;' Executive Summary * Waste Oil Tank Removal Sampling Former Chevron Station g9-0352 1200 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Sampson, The enclosed report details our recent sampling and the subsequent chemical results of soils from the above-referenced project site. Two samples were obtained from the above-referenced site on September 21, 1990, from below the recently discovered 550 gallon underground waste oil storage tank. Based on the results of this investigation, it was determined that low concentrations of oil and grease exists in both of the soil samples obtained from beneath the removed tank:. Since none of the other analyses performed indicate the presence of petroleum constituents, no visual or olfactory evidence of contamination existed at the time of soil sampling, and since review of the chromatograph from the total petroleum hydrocarbon analysis by laboratory personnel does not appear to indicate any presence of hydrocarbons, it is our opinion that no additional investigation or mitigative measures appears appropriate at this time. If there are any questions of if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our Environmental Division Office at (209) 453-9637.  Respectfully submitted, AN & ASSOCI 'rEs, INc. Robert A. Martin Project Geologist/ Environmental Division Mgr. Dean Alexander Geotechnical Engineer RGE//002051/RCE//34274 RAM/DA/lc Main Office: Fresno/Clovis * 3860 N. Winery * Fresno, California 93726 * (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 [] California (800) 233-5050 [] FAX (209) 291-5010 i KRAZAI . ASSOCI.I A!:I, ES' INC. I"' Construction Testing. and Inspection. i Geotechnical Investigations Environmental Engineering I' Laboratory Soils Testing · ~ \ ~ ~ -- I ] 1 Monitoring Wells September 28, 1990 Project No. E88-021 WASTE OIL TANK REMOVAL sAMPLING FORMER CHEVRON STATION #9-0352 1200 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION In accordance with your authorization, we have completed the sampling of soils and subsequent chemical analysis at the above-referenced project site. The sampling took place following the removal of a recently discovered 550' gallon underground waste oil storage tank. The original service station building and all other surface structures were no longer existing at the time of our sampling. SITE DESCRIPTION The project site is located in the southwest 1/4 of Section 31, T29S, R28E of the Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian. Specially, the subject property is located at the northeast corner of Chester and California Avenues in Bakersfield, California. The site covers less than one-half acre ia area and is roughly square ia shape. It is bound on the south and the west by California Avenue and Chester Avenue, respectively. Public and residential property occupies the eastern and northern boundaries. At the time of the tank removal; the site was unpaved. Main Office: Fresno/Clovis · 3860 N. Winery · Fresno, California 93726 · (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 C California (800) 233-5050 [] FAX (209) 291-5010 { .. (' Project No. E88-021 Page No. 2 Eo oGIc w r aot Ic sex'rI a The topography of the site is relatively level. The site is located within the San loaquin Valley, which is situated between the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Coast Range of California. The San $oaquin Valley makes up the southern portion of the great Central valley. Unconsolidated materials found in the vicinity of the project site are generally composed of alluvial deposits made up of sands, silty sandS, and silts with some minor clays and gravels. The source rock ~f~r this material is primarily granitic and metamorphic rocks located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The deposition of these alluvial sediments began to take place in the Late Cretaceous age (100-65 million years before presen0. The majority of the San/oaquin Valley was covered at that time by epeiric seas. Epeiric seas were shallow salt water bodies which were generally situated on the continental shelf or within the continental interior (inland sea). Sediments currently at or near the surface are believed to be of Quaternary age (2 million years old or younger) alluvium derived from the nearby Coast Ranges. Major faults in the vicinity of the project site are situated along the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the San Andreas Fault Zone. The San Andreas Fault Zone is located along the Coastal and Diablo Ranges to the west. According to the 1973 photorevised United States Geological Survey Gosford, California, 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle map, the project site is located at an elevation approximately 398 feet above mean sea level. The project site is located within the San Joaquin Valley Hydrologic Study Area, which is primarily and arid and semi-arid environment. Within the study area, 39 groundwater basins have been identified. Storage capacity is approximately 570 million acre-feet; useable storage totals 80 million acre feet. Fresh-water bearing deposits, comprised dominantly of alluvium, have a maximum thickness Of 4,400 feet. Specifically, the project site is located in the Kern County Basin, which is bounded on the east, south, and north by the Sierra Nevada foothills, Tehachappi Mountains, and Coast Ranges, respectively. This basin is experiencing an overdraft problem in which the static groundwater levels are increasing in depth due to extensive pumping of the upper unconfined aquifer for agricultural use. The depth of groundwater below the project site may vary seasonally. According to the plates of the "Kern County Water Agency 1988 Water Supply Report, Improvement District Number 4" of May 1989, groundwater in the vicinity of the project site can be interpolated to exist at a depth of 170 feet below existing grade. ' KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ( (' Project No. E88-021 Page No. 3 SAMPLING '& LABORATORY TESTING PROTOCOL Sampling was conducted in an attempt to meet guidelines established by tile Kern County Environmental ttealth Department, California Regional Water Quality Control Board, the California State Department of ttealth Services (Dt/S), and the United States EnVironmental Protection Agency (EPA). The sampling was accomplished under the direction of Ms. Laurel. Funk of the Kfrn County Environmental Health Department. Relatively undisturbed samples were obtained from a backhoe bucket by pushing stainless steel tubes. Aluminum foil was immediately placed over each end with the shiny side nearest the soil. Each tube was then capped with tight fitting plastic caps and secured by electrical tape. All samples were labeled and placed in a cooler chest containing synthetic ice. Samples were then transported under chain of custody protocol to a State approv~ laboratory for analysis. The samples were analyzed for the detection and concentration of oil and grease (EPA Method 418. I), total organic halides (EPA Method 9020), total lead (EPA Method 6010), and total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (EPA Method 8015M). FINDINGS OF THIS INVESTIGATION The tank was removed by P.W.S. General Construction of Bakersfield, California on September 21, 1990. The removal process was observed by Ms. Funk of the Kern County Environmental Health Department and Mr. Inno Ceballos, our environmental technician. At the time of tank removal, the soils from 2 to 6 feet below the bottom of the tank were not noted to be discolored or exhibit any hydrocarbon odor. For the exact location of our samples, please refer to Drawing No. 2. For the results of chemicals analysis, please refer to Table I as follows. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ( Project No. E88-021 Page No. 4 TABLE I Concentration of Waste Oil Related Constituents of Soils Tank Removal Soil Sampling Chevron Station ~-0352 1200 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 'September 21, 1990 Sampling (Concentrations in parts per million.) Sample No. Depth Below TPH Total Lead Oil & Grease TOX Tank Bottom lA 2 feet ND ND 33 ND 2A 6 feet ND ND 53 ND TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as referenced to diesel by EPA Method 8015M. TOX = Total Organic Halides by EPA Method 9020. ND = None detected at the detection limits noted on the certified analytical reports CONCLUSIONS Based on the results of this inyestigation, it was determined that very low concentrations of oil and grease exist in both of the soil samples obtained from beneath the removed tank. Since none of the other compOunds analyzed indicate the presence of petroleum constituents, no visual or olfactory evidence of contamination existed at the time of soil sampling, and review of the chromatograph from the total petroleum hydrocarbon analysis by laboratory persormel does not appear to indicate any presence of hydrocarbons, it is our opinion that no additional investigation or mitigative measures appear appropriate at this time. LIMITATIONS The findings of this report were based upon the results of our limited current field and laboratory investigations, coupled with the interpolation of the subsurface conditions associated with our samples. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Project No. E88-021 Page No. 5 Therefore, the data are accurate only to the degree implied by.review of the data obtained and by professional interpretation. The samples locations were located in the field by review of available maps and by pacing or tape measurement from existing landmarks. Therefore, these locations should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the methods used to locate them. Chemical testing was done by laboratories approved by the State of California Departmefit'ofHealth Services. The results of the chemical testing are accurate only to the degree of the care of ensuring the testing accuracy and the representative nature of the soil samples obtained. The findings presented herewith are based on professional interpolation using state of the art methods and equipment and a degree of conservatism deemed proper as of this report date. It is not warranted that such data cannot be superseded by future geotechnieal, environmental, or technological developments. If there are any questions of if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our Environmental Division Office at (209) 453-9637. Respectfully submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Robert A. Martin Project Geologist/ Environmental Division Mgr. Dean Alexander Geotechnical Engineer RGE #002051/RCE #34274 RAM/DA/lc 3c Herewith lc Kern County Environmental Health Department Attn: Ms. Laurel Funk KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES~ INC. ~-~" ~--"~'~: ''-'~'~:~ I~ ~~ , ~ ~~.~ ,~.. ~o~,o~ '~' I K~ZAN & ASSOCIATES ~ ~~~ ~. I ,,oie~t,o. IOral'lngNO~ Meroed Fresno VisaIia Bakersfield - ."'.~ I ".1 . ~ ".'.'~'-i.':.:..'." "'~~~.' · ' ' :'" .. . . · . . '. · j'.''. :'.'..: - ~~t~ ~.- - ~~.: ~z~ ~ ~ssocm~s [~ ~ ~' Project No. Drawing No. Merced Fresno Visalia Bakersfield ~~~, ~ ~~1 ~ of 2 , LABORATORIES, INC. I'~''' PETROLEUM J' d' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. i -' 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~' I" KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES Date Reported: 09/25/90 Page 1 3860 NORTH WINERY Date Received: 09/21/90 FRESNO, CA 93726 Laboratory No.: 8332-1 Attn.: INNO CEBALLOS 209-453-9637 Sample Description.~ E88-021: iA, BTB @ 2', 9/21/90 @ 1315, SAMPLED BY INNO CEBALLOS TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) ~ Method Constituents Sample Results P.Q.L. Units Method Ref. Lead None Detected 3.5 mg/kg 6010 1 TOX None Detected 20. mg/kg 9020 1 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon 33. 10. mg/kg 418.1 2 Requlator¥ Criteria Constituents STLC, m~/L TTLC, mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: Ail constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I.S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (23. "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. ENVIRONYBVTAL ( I. LABORATORIES. iNC. PETROI._RIM d' J' EGUN, RE~ CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., ~KERSFIELD, ~LIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~Z~ & ASSOCIATES Date Re~rted~ 09/25/90 Page 1 3860 NORTH WINERY Date Received: 09/21/90 F~SNO, CA 93726 L~oratory No.= 8332-2 Attn. = INNO CEB~LOS 209-453-9637 S~ple Description= E88-021= 2A, BTB ~ 6', 9/21/90 ~ 1325, S~P~D BY I~O CEB~LOS TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22 Article II, California Administrative Code) ~ Method Constituents Sample Results P.Q.L. Units Method Ref. Lead None Detected 3.5 mg/kg 6010 TOX None Detected 20. mg/kg 9020 .. 1 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon 53. 10. mg/kg 418.1 2 Requlator¥ Criteria Constituents STLC, mq/L TTLC, mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: Ail constituents reported above are in mg/kg (Unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I.S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. ~VIRONM~L e~~ ~ LABORATORIES, INC. P~ROLEUM J' ~ EGUN, RE~ CHEM. ENGR. · ' 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 3274911 Petroleum Hydrocarbons (SOIL) Krazan and Associates Date of 3860 North Winery Report: 24-Sep-90 Fresno, CA 93726 Attention: Lab No.: 8332-1 Sample Desc: lA BTB @ 2' 9/21/90 @ 13:15 Date Sample Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Extracted: Completed: 21-Sep-90 22-Sep-90 22-Sep-90 ~24-Sep-90 'Minimum Reporting Analysis Reportihg' Constituent Units Results Level Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 5 (Diesel) TEST METHOD: TPH by Modified EPA 8015 As Received Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 EffVIRONYENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. P~I'ROI.~UI~ ,L J. EGUN, RE~ CH~. 4100 PIERCE RD., ~KERSFIELD, ~LIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Petroleum Hydrocarbons (SO L) Krazan and Associates Date of 3860 North Winery R~port: 24-Sep-90 Fresno, CA 93726 Attention: Lab No.: 8332-2 Sample Desc: 2A BTB 8 6' 9/21/90 8 13:25 Date Sample Date Sample Date Sample Date Analysis Collected: Received @ Lab: Extracted: Completed: 21-Sep-90 ."~2-Sep-90 22-Sep-90 24-Sep-90 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 5 (Diesel) TEST METHOD: TPH by Modified EPA 8015 As. Received Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ENV~RONYENTAL '/' ~ ?" ' LABORATORIES, INC. PETROLEUI, I J.J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR.' 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 TPH DIESEL Quality Control Data Krazan and Associates 3860 North Winery TPH Spike ID: 82.76-6 Fresno, CA 93726 ~Analysis Date: 24-Sep~90 Attention: Matrix: Quality Control for Lab Nos: 8332-1, 8332-2 One sample in twenty is Selected as a representative matrix which is spiked. The percentage recovery (% Rec) of the spike is a relative measure of the accuracy of the analysis. The comparison of the spike with a duplicate spike is a measure of the relative precision of the analysis. Dup Spike Spike Spike Constituent % Rec % Rec RPD TPH Diesel 93 93 0 QC Comments: ............................ G;",ai Cu -- oUY R- co d -- K it /x Zzx r~' ia A:~ S 0 t~ ! A ~ E S II 0'1 I Envt~nment~ F~eM Testln~ ~nd ~m~lng [--~~ ~-,~.,c.,,....,,,.,,o.. L~_I DATE ~--~/--. ~ PAGE OF ADDRESS KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. 38~ NORTH WINERY ~ FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93726 . ~ PROJECT ~ ~ O~( ~ ~=~ ~ ~ ~ ./ ~ ~ ~ OBSERVATIONS/ SAMPLERSISIGNATURE~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ SAMPLE NO DATE ~IME LOCATION ~~~~ DATE RECEIVED BY DATE R EUNOUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE TO'AL NUMBER y~O J OF.CONTAINERS METHOD OF ~ENT ~natu'e:~//0 S'gnatur' S,gnatur, Signature ~~' ~ J TIME TIME TIME TIME' Printed Name Printed Name Prinled Name Printed Name SPECIAL SHIpMENT~ANDLING Company Company, Company Company RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY (laboralo~) DATE ' S~gnalUre Signalure Signature ~.'IU" '' -- TIME TIME TIME ~ ~ ~e~ TIME Pdnled Name Prinled Name Prlnled Name P~nled Name O~pany Company Company Company ~ , ~,,. i/.RECYCLING,: INC..,)/... TANK DISPOSAL FORM" · ' 2202 South' Milllken Avenue . Dat(~: [" ~: ~ [ ,19 DESTINATION: A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave., Ontario, CA 91761 ~ Se~lces Rendered Cost O~sposal Foe ~ TANKS RE~IVEO ,'. Q~ GALLONS ~PE NET TONS TOTA~ . · [~ienslve Loa~ing Time 150~ F' S' .......... ~'~ ................. 0 Q ..... 3.a2 ~erms are ~et ~ days from date of invoice. · ..... ~2~ ' ~ o ' ' Co~rac~ots signature represents acceptance o~ terms fo~ pa~men,l, and confirms that tank NO. OF TANKS TOTAL NET TONS CON TRACTOR'~ SIGNAl URE CERTIFICATE OF TANK OtSPOSAL I DES THiS IS TO CERTIFY THE R~CEI~ AND ACCE~ANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIEO ABOVE. ALL MATERIALS SPECIFIEO ~AVE BE~ COMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPleS ONLY. ~UTHOR~Z~O R(~ BILLING COPY ,~:~ RANDALL L. ABBO'FY ~, ,,,,, . 2700 M Street, Suite 300 ~ "'~ - Agency Director i '- ' :"' ':: ' ..... · '," ,? ' '. ' . ' ' ':' ..':' ,..' ": ' -'" ' ' ' ' ~Bakersfield, CA 93301 · ,. ' (805)861-3502 . ".';' '?*" ' /:':= "/' ~' .. ': ' '"'.~.:.. ' ~: ' ~ ' -' :"" ~ ~::~ Telephone(805}861-3636 '~:7~' z ' ''":.r.. '. : ,. ',; : '*.: ." . , '..: ,. ' ''''~ ''---'~'5:-. ::*'-~:" '-. " Telecopier (805.) 861-3429 E S 0 U R C E G EN CY, :5 .,: ' PERM]IT-FO~ PERMANENT CLOSURE UNDERG~OLTN~ ~::;.: ' :+' ' "~ ""i:', ' !'ii':,:'. :, '.,~ '" ' -: " ~: .i. Ph~,:~e: (2/,3) :274-9090 - ' ':Phe,~e: PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF EXPIRES :'~.- '~'~' :: ~ TANK(S) ~AT ABOVE .' APPROVAL DATE September 20, 1990~~ . ,. '"' 2~" ¥' ~' '; :' ' ':', "' "; ' ' %! ~. ~'9~-~-~ O~,i .:~ ~' ,', · ~:~."~.,..YS::, %~::::;:~':'!':.:~.?' ';-".""~ ' ,-" . . ' '. :..' ,' · . ': Ha~rdous Materials Specialis~ '~::?;~;? , . . · , . , . ; . ..... ~ , ~-;,..',~..? ~ '-' . · ............................................................................... POST ON PEEM[SES ................................................................................ 'CONDiTiONS AS FOLLOWS: '~ ~ '; ' :' ': :".""." ..... :- ''" ' ';,'~ ...... '~;:~':". ~" ' L It is thc r~ponsibility ~ tho Permitt~ to obtain p~its which may ~ r~uir~ by otb~ ~gu]at0~ agencim prior to ~B~iag wor~ (1.~; City Fire and Building Departments). . ' : ,,c . :- -,.. , ,:,. -.~,.:.)'..',,;.~ .,,. ~.; ~,~;. ~ :; .~?~,.:,~ 2. P~mitt~ must notify the Hazardous Mat~ais Management Proem at (805) 861-36~ two wo~ing days prior to tank removal or abandonmcm in place to a~ange for r~uircd insp~tio~(s). :: - 3. Tank clmure activiti~ m~l ~ per K~ County Environmental H~lth and Fire Department approv~ methods ~ d~fi~d in Hand~ ~-30. 4. It is the ~ntracsor's tin,risibility to know and adhere ~o all applicable la~ regarding the handling, trans~rtalion or tr~lment ~ haz~do~ ma~al$ .... , ,.~' ".. ' . " · .: .... ~-:' ~ ?~ ~ 5. The lan~ removal ~nlractor must have a quailed company employ~ on site su~ising the tan~ ~emoval. The employ~ must have tan~ ~moval expe~ence prior to working unsupe~is~. : .' ":'-"'". ',: :' ~ ~., '- ~ ~ ',/, ~', ',~::~':~:5;; ' 6. ff any ~mracto~ other than throe listed on ~mit and ~mit applicasion are ~o ~ uti~zed, prior approval musi ~ ~anled. by the s~ialist listed on the permit. Deviation from the sub, steal application, is not allowed., . , ,:.: :.:~.., · /' ./? ~:~;:/~;~".: ' ....... ,. -,:.. ; ~:; 7. Soil Sampling: ' - ~. , , . ,~..,.~,..... ~. ~. Tan~ s~e 1~ than or ~ual ~0 ~,~0 ga~o~ - a minimum ff t~ samplm m~t be reprised from ~neath the ~nl~ ~ the tank at deps~ ' b. ~' Tan~ s~e ~t~ than 1,~ to 10,~ ~Io~ - a minimum of four sampl~ must be ret~ev~ one-third ~ the way in from 'the ehds each tan~ at dept~ of approximately two f~t and six f~t. , ,,..~ ~ . .,. "~::,?, ::, ..,~c:, .. ...... ':.,~:':.. c.. Tan~ size ~t~ than 10,~ gfllo~ - a minimum ~ six sampl~ must ~ ~lfieved one-fourth ~ the way in from the ends ~ ~ch tan~ and ~n~ih the ~nt~ ~ ~ch tan~ al aept~ or approximately two r~t and six f~,. ~' ::..?~-::,: ).'~ '~'. ':.:/,,'.-,.: '~ ~. Soil Sampling (piping a~): ,: .. -: ,.', '~7 ~,~:" , :: .... :... -- ~:,' ... A minimum ~ two sampl~ must be retfi~ at dep~ ~ approximately two f~t and six f~t for ev~ 15 liner f~t ~ pipe ~n ~nd.~nd~ the dispenser area. . = '.. ~?,:,.:.: ," ': . '.', ..,- ' . ' "'.PERMIT FOR P~RMANENT CLOSURE · . · ~ . ,;~"~E~ ~BER A 1321-16 . .,.:.x.,,,,,~ ,?.,.>.l. · ,? .... ~! soft sampl~ retnev~ from ~Ib gasoline (leag~/unl~g~) tanks and appu~enan~ must soil sampl~ retfi~ed from ~n~th di~el tanks and appurtenane~ must ~nzen~ ~il sampl~ retfiev~ from appu~enan~ soil sampl~ ~tfieved from ~n~th ~de bfl ian~ and appurtenan~ must~ ~ ~il sam from ~neath tan~ and appuH~anc~ that ~ntain may have b~n stored ~thin the tank,: soil sampl~ retfi~ed from ~n~th tan~ and trial contain~ timelable ~s~ .... ~zardo~ Mat~ Ma~ tracking fores ~nt to Hazardo~ ~?:> ..: ..: ,..> ~.. ~ys ng a. ': .. ,H~ ~q~d shall ~ pumped from tank p~or to pur~ng such that I~ than. 8 gallons ~ Hquid'~ain in tan~. (CS~SC b. ' Tank shall ~ p~gcd through vent pi~ discharging at l~t 10 f~t a~ve ~ound 1~. (CS~SC 41700) , ' ~ ' · .' "~?/~}~-']' ~" . · c. No emi~ion shall ~ult in odo~ det~tablc at or ~yond pro~y line. ~ule 419) d. No emission shall endanger thc health, safety, ~on or rede ~ any ~on. (CSH&SC 417~) .:CL'.. ' ~'.'~ .~.'~}.~.-~:/~ '/. e. Vent lin~ shall ~main attach~ to tank until the ins~l~ a~v~ to authorize ~ov~. Th~ department ~ r~ponsible for e~orcing the Ke~ County Ordinan~ ~e, Division 8 and state ~gulatio~ ~rlaining to under~und stom~ tan~. Repr~entativ~ from this department r~pond to job sit~ during tank remova~ to e~ure that the tanks are safe to ~move/cl~e and that the ov~all lob performance is ~nsistent with permit r~uirements, applicable la~ and safety standards. Th~ follo~ng guidelin~ are ~ered to cla~y the inter, ts and ex~tations for this department. . . 1. Job site safety ~ one ~ our p~ma~ ~n~rns. Excavations are inh~ntly dangem~. It ~ the ~ntractor's r~nsibility to know and abide by C~-OS~ regulations. The job foreman ~ ~ponsible for the ~ew and any sub~ntracto~ on the job. ~ a genial rule, wo~ are not ~rmitted in improperly sloped excavations or when unsafe ~nditio~ exist in the hole. T~ls and ~uipment a~ to ~ u~ only for their d~igned function. For example, backh~ buckets are never substituled for ladgm. ...~.. ' -. 2. Prop~ly licens~ ~ntracto~ a~ a~um~ to unde~tand the r~uirements ~ the pemit issue. ~e lob foreman ~ ~pon~ible for kno~ng and abiding by the ~nditions ~ the petit. Deviation from the p~mit ~nditions may r~ult in a stop-work ord,. Individual ~ntraclo~ wiB be held r~ible for their p~t-~movM pap~ork. Tracking fo~, h~ardo~ waste man~ts and anal~ d~umentation are n~a~ for ~ch site in ord~ to cl~e a. ~se file or move it into mitigation. When ~ntracto~ do not ~llow t~ugh on n~a~ pap~ork, an unmanag~ble backlog ~ in,replete ~ r~ults. ~ this ~ntinu~, p~ing tim~ for ~mpl~ting new cl~um ~11 AccePled B . - DATE CG:c~ : - /- ',-~ ?:': ~-~,~i~.~;?=?,'i~. ~. "..--, ~.--.-~ KERH',COU, HTY ENV~RONIVIENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT · .' ' .: -', ,' "- VlCE.'AND COMPLAINT FOR~,'-+'" " Date ~ t'~' . · .; :'"~ ,,,' ":": "'.'. ".. ..... :.,.~i - , ' · .-... '~ ~:'"" ~'~"~'~'' ~"~ .. , ~ -'" ., .~,,,.'~.,.,. ........... ,~.~. ............................. ..~.~-.. ~,,,;;:~.?.-., ~Z~. .~,.. ?·, .~ ~. ~o~rty Owner . , Address Phone ' ...,o.,o,..,~.,, ~.' ~mg_~ ~ ~,~t~ ~J -~.,Z j~...~.,.~.~; ~ ...,. . - ...... ;--~--. , [. - : ......................... [ ................................................ _: ................... ~- ............................... ~-~ · .- ~... '.~__~X..~..r_~~_~..._~:~.~..:. ......... ~ ........ ~:~::~.~.:~ ........ X~. ........ ~.~s..~:~ ...... g ...... ~> ............. .. ' ' i'ff" · , , ' ........... ~i' ', ~ ~ ~ ............................................................................................................................................................................................ ~~~, - .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. o~ ~ul~ ...... : ................... In~ltl~t~ ~ .......... ~ ....................................................... ~1~ ................. 2L~12~.; .............. .. ~ ........ ~ ........................ / Environmental Health 580 4113 2~9 (Rev, 9/~9) / (805)861-3636 [P[PZNG FT.' TO ~~: JPTO:/~~ (FILL ~T ~ APPLZCAT~ PER FAC]L]TY) -- APPL[CAT[~ FOR PE~[T FOR PE~T CL~RE/~~N~T OF UNDEr.NO ~AR~S ~BST~CE STOOGE FACILIW= "::,'. '' ~IS APPLICATI~ IS FOR ~ R~VAL, OR [] ~~N~T IN P~CE N F~ILI~ ~Tlm ~ !~,s~ ~- 9o~ c].~~ ~i ~L~ ,..: I.~: ~O~° C: ~ ~T]~ iZCAL ~T]~ OF ~TE~ZAL$ STOR~: T K fl ~]CAL STORED DAT~ STORED ~I~L FO~ERLY STORED .... 10' ro'~ rD' ~l: ~- I1~I , ~[S FO~ H~ 8E~ ~LETED UNDER P~AL~ OF PENURY PROVIDE DRAHING OF P~i''~ ~ICAL LAYOUT OF FACILITY U ,~ ~PACE PROVIDED BELON. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ~U.__S..T....B_E' INCLUDED IN ORDER FOR THE APPLICATION TO 8E PROCESSED: ~ TANK(S), PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING LENGTHS & DIMENSIONS · ® L..-' PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BY THIS SYMBOL" " .~£~,__ NEAREST sTREET OR INTERSECTION .... ANY WATER WELLS OF SURFACE t~ATERS WITHIN IO0~.....RADIUS .OF .... .. FAC I L I TY . . ! -. . 'NORTH ARROIN ....... ,. ..,.. .: ..... : ... =~ ~ ~... ~.., A ~-..~. .~' OASH REGISTER .- . -. '.. · P N 8 GENERAL CONSTRUGT.~O Customer P.O.~ ] N~n 8y IOrder Oa~e I ~hffp Oa'~e I V~a ". I .Term~ · -I' ,'Lfne Oescrffptlon · Quantity ' Oraer Toga 250.00 Amoun~ Due 250.00 Paymen~ Nade B~ Sheck 250.00 THANK YOUJ " .,ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPAI:FI'L._NT 1700 Flower Street AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Bakersfield, California 93305-4198- Director of Public Health % Air Pollution Control Officer Telephone (805) 861;3621 ~ . · April 11, 1988 Chevron U.S.A. Attn: Jim Sampson 2 Annabelle Lane, Suite 200 San Ramon, California 94583 RE: Don's Chevron Tank Abandonment Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Sampson This department has reviewed the laboratory analyses for the four underground storage tanks at 1200 N. Chester Avenue, Permit #A654-16. The samples indicated no significant soil contamination at the site. Based upon this information, the department considers this preliminary site assessment complete and no further assessment is required. Sincerely, Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program BS/gb cc: Bill Moore ~acility Nee " Kern County Perm Jr I ' / . · · U~GRO~D T~ DIa~aITION TgKXNG RKCO~"" -. Tht~ form Is to be returned Co the Kern County Health Department w~thl~ days or acceptance o~ tab(a) by disposal or recycling facility, The holder o~ the permit utCh n~ber noted above la reaponalbte For that this form X8 coapleted ~d ret~ned. ~ct~on X. - ~ ~ ~A]l~d out ~ ~ ~emova~ contractor: DaCe T~s Removed ~ No.. of Ta~s _** ~.~ Ia~ "Decont~lnatlon' Contract~. Authorized ~resenCaCJve o~ con~ractor certifies by al~lni below ~reatment, storage, ~r disposal factl~t~ aqceptin~ tankls): Da,e TanksRecetved~~Jo: Of (Authorized RepreaentatAve) a , , :~;LING XNSTRUCTXONS: ~old In ha~ and staple. Postage and m=A]Ang label have already been a~ttxed Co ou~stde rot your conventence. (Form ;H~P-A~O ) DiSTRI~ OFFICES ~ . ~t . La~bella Mojave . R~ecreM . ~alt~ . Taft '} i:, ~ '..!4?oo ~ow., str,,t ,. , k~'RN,.cOUNTY HEALTH DEPARTM .EArm OmCER ~ '"'Bakersfleid, California 93305 " " ~: Leon M Hebertso~, M.D. Telephon® (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH . Vernon S~ Reichard Facility Name ~ Kern County Permit ~. * UND~.RGEOUND' TA~K DISPOSITION TRACKING ~COR~ * * :; :".'?.-. ..... This ~or~ is to be returned to the Kern County aea[~ Departaent ~[thin 14 "days of acceptance of tank(s) by disposal 'or recycling facility..;,.The 'holder of the pe~ait ~ith number noted aboveZ~S'_'seSponsible for tns~tn~ ':":":" that this form is completed and returned. Section 1 - To be filled out b_~ tank removal contractor: : ...... .......... · .... ~.~....,~ ..... >:~ ....... · Address : ~. Phone ~ Date Tanks Re,Dyed -~..'~ No. of Tanks ~ Sectlon 2 - To he f~lled o~t b_~ contractor "decoata~iaatin~ tank(sl: Tank "Decontamination" Contractor Address Phone ~ Zip Authorized representative of contractor certifies' by signing below that tank(s) have been decontaminated in .accordance with Kern County Health Department requireaents. Signature Title ~ecti~ 3 -To be filled out and signed b~ an authorized representative of the treatment, storaEe, or disposal facility accepting tank(s): Facility Name Date Tanks Received 3-- ~ ~ No. (Authorized Representative) * * * ~[~iLI~G INSTRUCTIONS: Fold in half and staple. Postage and mailing label have alceady been affixed to outside loc youc convenience. (For~ De{ano Lamon[ . Lake Isabella · ,?oo Fk.. S~W ...... E ,'.COUNTY HEALTH DEPA '- .~v. oreck, T~ (~} ~1-~ ~MRON~ H~ DIVI~ON .. D~E~R OF EN~ONME~ ~ ~acl]t~y ~e ~ern Cou [ ' · · * ~GRO~ T~K DISPOSITION T~CKING ~CO~ * * This form Is to be returned to the Kern County Health Department within 14 days of acceptance of tank(s) by disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with number noted above Is responsible for insuring that this form is completed and returned. Section ~. - To be filled oUt b_3[ ~ank removal contractor: Address O_ zip Date Tanks Removed ~ No., of Tanks Section 2 - To be filled out b.~ contractor "decontaminatln~ tank(s): Tank "Decontamination" Contract .~ Address Phone ~ ZIp Authorized representative of contractor certifies by signing below that' . tank(s) have been decontaninated in accordance with Kern County Health Department requirements. Signature Title '' ;,~ti' ~ '-'T~ 'b; 'ffl~;d' ~ ~'' ',,'l~' '~' '~h~ '~''; .............. on u and ed a~ au r zed epresentatlve of the treatment, s~ora~e, ~r disposal facillt~ acceptln~ tank(s): ,acIll,y N.e A~ Date Tanks Received --_ ~+' - - ~o. of Tanks ~ ligature ~~ Title (Author i z ed 'Repre sent at ive) * * * :~iLI~6 INSTRUCTIONS: Fold in half and staple. Postage and mailin~ label have already been affixed to outside fo~ your convenience. OlSTRI~ OFFICES ~la~ . ~nt . Lake lsabeila . Mojave Rldgecreat . $haltw . Ta~t k~ /RECYCLING, TANK DISPOSAL FORM 2202 South Milliken Avenue Date: ,.~- DE~INATION: / A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave. Ontario, CA 91761 SPECIAL INSTRU~IONS: COMMODI~ (SPECI~ ] TANKS RECEIVED ~. GAL~NS ~PE N~ ~NS ~AL F* S* 2~ ~ ~ .15 ~ Se~ices Rendered Cost 5oo D 550 D D .25 1000- 12ft. Ois~l F~ 100.00 1000 - 6ft. 15~ ~ensi~ ~ing Time 150.00 20~ . ~ ~ 1.~ 2500 ~ ~ 1.18 ~00 ~ ~ 1.~ Dis~l ~ with ~rmit 250.00 4000 ~ ~ 1.70 5000 ~ ~ 2.~ Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee ~r Tank . 200.00 ~00 ~ ~ 2.92 7500 D D 3.~ ~ncel~tion ~e 250.00 8000 ~ ~ 3.55 [ Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. F = FIBERG~SS CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSA~DE~~ THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEI~ AND ACCE~ANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERtA~ ~PECIFIED HAV~ BEEN~OMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. AUTHORIZED RER O~FICE COPY DATE WIRZ & COMPANY ;., ~'~ TANK DISPOSAL Ontari~ CA 91761 Job ~ . ~ ~ ~ DE~INATION: A.M.R. ~2 S. Milliken Ave.~ Ontari~ CA 91761 SPECIAL INTRUSIONS: ~MMODI~ (SPECI~ ~ TANKS RECEIVED ~. GAL~NS ~PE N~ ~NS ~AL 280 ~ ~ .15 ~ ~ices Rendered Cost ~0 B ~ .~ 550 ~ D .25 Dis~l F~ 100,00 10~- 6~. ~ ~ 15~ D D ,~ 2000 ~ D 1,~ ~ensive ~ding Time 150.~ 2500 ~ ~ 1.18 3~0 D ~ 1.~ Dis~l F~ with ~rmit 250.00 4~0 ~ ~ 1.70 Fi~ergl~ Tan~ Dis~sal ~e ~r ~n~. 20~.00 ~ ~ ~ Z92 7~0 D D 3.36 Cancellation ~ 250.00 ~ ~ ~ 3,~ ~~ [ A =01~00 ~ ~ ~ 4.473'~ Other Specify ~, t V~ _ o.s ~ll [~ incurred am ~r load unl~ ~ifi~d. Terms are net ~ days from date of invoice. 'F = FIBERG~SS ' *S = ~EEL 105 CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPO~UDE~RU~ION THIS IS ~ CERTIFY THE RECEI~ AND ACCE~ANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIA~ & ASSOCIA'f'ES, INC. Construction Testin= and Inspection Geotechnical lnvestigations //',i H ! ,~1 , . ~'~)~. Environmental Engineering (' [ {'~ ~ [ ~ g ~ ~I Laboratory Soils Testing ~ ~ \ ~1 I i~ i March 7, 1988 Proj. No. F,88-021 Chevron U.S.A. '2 Annabel Lane, Suite 200 San P, amon, California 94,583 ALLen[ion: Aim Sampson RE: Sampling of Underground :Tank Removal Chevron #03.52, 1200 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California Gentlemen, In accordance with your authorization, we have completed sampling of subsoils for Chemical analysis from beneath underground storage tanks and product piping at the above-referenced subject property. The sampling was conduc[ed to comply with the requirements for underground fuel storgae tank removals established by the Kern County F,nvironmental Health Department. The underground storage tanks and prouct piping was removed by Banks & Company on March 2, .t988. Samples of the subsoils beneath the storage tanks were obtained depths and locations directed by the Kern County'F,nvironmental Health Department at the time of the tank removals. Samples were maintained and transported under chain of custody protocol to a State-approved laboratory for chemical analysis. Soil samples were analyzed to detect the presence and concentration of Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, F-thylbenzene, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Oil and Grease and Total Organic Halides. The results of that analysis have shown non-deLectable levels of contamination present in all samples obtained, with exception of samples obtained at the 2 and 6 foot depths beneath the west end of the Unleaded tank. The results of the analysis conducted on the samples obl'ained from beneath the west end of the Unleaded gasoline tank (sample No.'s 5 & 6) had shown 0.52. ppm of both Benzene and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons aL the 2 foot below tank depth, and 0.28 ppm of both Benzene and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons.. Main Office: Fresno/Clovis · 3860 N. Winery · Fresno, Calitornia 93726 , (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 [ ~ Visalia (209) 625-8251 i'1 Merced (209) 383-3993 L ~', Page No. 2 Proj. No. E88-021 With regard to the waste oil tank samples, the oil and grease analysis has shown a level of ;34 ppm oil and grease at the 2 foot below tank bottom depth~ and less than 20 ppm (below detection limit) at the 6 foot below tank bo[Lorn depth. The results of the Total Organic Halides analysis conducted on the waste oil tank samples had shown non-detected levels present. For more detailed .information regarding results of chemical analysis~ please refer to the certified analytical reports which have been included at the end of the text. Review of published historic ground water data contained in the Kern County Water Agency P, eport shows the project site located near the 100 foot depth Lo ground water contour. However~ numerous factors influence ground water fluctuations and evaluation of such factors was beyond the scope of this report. Based upon the review of results of chemical analysis and historie ground water information~ it would not appear that significant contamination had occurred at the project site~ nor would.a threat to ground water resources exist from the previously buried undeground storage tanks. Please refer to the site plan at the end of the text which shows sampling locations. If there are any questions or if we can be of further assistance~ please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectfully Submitted~ KP, AZAN & ASSOCIATES 3effrey 5. Plainer Environmental Specialist Michael R. Erwin Geotechnical Engineer RCE #18625/RGE #297 2c herewith invoice lc Kern County Environmental Health Department Attn: b3ill Schiede KP, AZAN & ASSOCIATES LABORATORIES, Ir-lc. J. J, EGLIN, REG; CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93;308 PHONE 327-491 I 5~rgeable Arorr~tics (SOIL) ' ~A~ ~ ASS(X~IATES Dat~ of 3860 NO~ WINERY Re~rt: 07-M~-88 F~S~, CA. 93726 At~ntion ~ ~F P~R ~b No.: 1638-1 ~le ~sc. :. ~E~ E88~021 S~LE ~1 [J~~ SIrRa, ~ST END ~2' DATE ~LE DATE S~LE DATE ANALYSIS COLL~: ~CEIV~ ~ f~; C(~L~: 02-M~-88 03-Mar- 88 04-M~- 88 Minl~ Re~rti~ ~lysis ~ti~t Uni'~ Resul~ ~vel ~nzene ~/g ~ne ~c~ 0 10 Toluene ~/g None ~c~d 0 10 Et~l ~nzene t~/g None ~c~ 0 p-~lene ug/g None ~c~d m-~lene ~/g None ~c~d 0 10 o-~lene ~/g None ~c~d 0 10 Isopz~'l ~ene ~/g None ~c ~] O. 10 Petrole~ ~d~ar~ns ~/g None ~~d 5. O0 To~i Pet. ~dr~ar~rm ~/g None ~c~d O. 10 TEST ~OD: ~lifoz~ia Statm D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline ~ ~t~r ~sis ~nts: P~LE[~ ~E(~NS: (~m]tification of volatile present (C1 ~ C20) utilizi~ a gasoline factor. As outlined ~the Califo~ia D.O.H.S. ~ese ~etrole~z~, ~d~ar~ons ~e in addition ~ the consti~en~ s~ecifically defined on T~ P~LE~ ~R~A~NS: ~e s~ to~l of. all [non-chlorin- a~] consti~en~s on this re~. ~emist 4100 PIERCE RD,, ~AKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 YHONE 327-4911 Purg~able Aror~tic~ (~IL) KEAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No,: 1638-2 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ¢2 UNLEADED SUPREME, WEST END ~6' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COf,f,~TED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04--Mar-88 Minimum Reportln~ Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Toluene u~/g None Detected O, 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,10 Isoprop¥1 Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Det~te.d -0.10 TEST M~i'HOD: California State D.O.H,S. T.F.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Comments: FETROLE~ HYDROCAFdBONS: Quantification of volatile ?¢drocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D,O,H.S. These petro].e,~ l'¢drocarbons are in addition to the constituen%~ specifically defined on this report, TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The st~J total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this report. Chemist ~ 8~5 327 1915 LABORATORIES, InC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENG,. ~rgeable Aromatics K1RAZAN AND ASS(X]IATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Re~x)rt: 07-Mar~88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 At6ention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-3 Sample Desc.: PROJECTS E88-021 SAMPLE $3 UNLEADED SUPREME, EAST END @2". DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ lAB: Cf~MPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar,88 Minimum Reporting . ~u]alys is Re~orting Constituent Units Results Level t~ene ug/g None Detected - O. 10 Toluene ug/g' None Detected O. 10 Eth~t Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 p-X~lene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detc~'ted O. 10 I sopropy 1 Benzene ug/g None D~tected O, 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detec ~d 5. O0 Total Pet. H~clr~x]~trbons u~/g None Detec, ted O. 1 T~ST MBTHOD: Cali£ornia State D. O, H. S, T, P, H, £or Gasoline Dry Matter Basis PETROLEUM H~q)ROCAFBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined %he' California D.O.H.S. These petrole,m~ hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents s~cifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDRt~AR~)NS: The s~, total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this report. C%,emist P[T~OLEIJ~f 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~ ~rgeable Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3880 NORTH WINERY ~eport,: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 At~ntion: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-4 Sample Desc,: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~4 UNLEADED SUPREME, EAST END ~6 DATE SAMFLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Mir,~ ~m~ Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level ~nzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. ! 0 m-Xylene ug/g None De~ected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 1 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detecte~d O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5. O0 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected O. 10 TEST METHOD: Califor~la State D.O,H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis C~n~en*~5: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile ~dr~arbor,-~ present (el to C20) utiliz~r~ a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petroleum hydr¢~2ar~ns are ir, addition to the constituents sr~cifically deli;led TOTAL FETROLE%~ HYDR¢~JA~EONS: The stun total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this report. Robert Plaisance Che,~st Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA, 93?26 Attention:JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-5 Sample Demo,: PROJECT~ E88-02t 9A[~:~E ~5 UNLEADED, WEST ]~fD DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: ~02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Minimum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g O. 52 O, 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O, i0 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5. O0 Total Pet. Hydro~rbons ug/g O. 52 O. 10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter BasJ.s Co~nents: PETROLE[~M HYDROCARBONS: %~an%ific.~tion of volatile ?~dr~.~rbons present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O,H. S. These petrol.e~ h~d~ar?x~nz are in addition to the constituents si~cifioally defined on this repo~. TOTAL FETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The s,~a total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this report. C~errAst ORATORIES LAB , InC. J. J. [GLIN, IIEG. CHEM, ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-491 ! Pur. geable Aromat~ cs (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Dat~ of 3860 NORTH WINERY Rel~ort: 07-~-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 At~ntion: JEFF PALMER Lab No,: 1638-6 Sample Desc.: FROJECT¢ E88-021 SAMPLE ~6 UNLEADED, WEST 'END ~6' ~,' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-[~ar-88 04-Mar-88 Miniature Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g O. 28 O. 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 tsopropyl Benzene ug/g · None Detected , O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5. O0 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g 0.28 0, l0 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petrole~r, ?~drccar~ns are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this re~rt. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDRCCAPJ~ONS: The~ s,~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this rer~ort. LABORATORIES, Ir'ii :. J. J. EGLIN,.RI:G. CHEM, ENGR, 41 ~ PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purg~able Aromatics KRAZAN AND ~.SSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 .FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-7 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE $7 UNLEADED, EAST END @2' / DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04~Mar-88 Minimum RepotS'lng Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g None Detect~d 0 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0 10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected O, 10 TEST ME/I{OD: California State D.O,H.S.T.P,H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis PSq/~OLE~ HYDR~ARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor, As outlined by the California D.O~H. S. These pet~.Qeum hydrocarbons are in. addition to the cons%ituents specifically defined on this re~rt, TOTAL FETEOLE[~M HYDROCARBONS: The s~, total of all [non-c?~lortn- ated] constituents on t~As report. 0' j. ~_,~]'. Eg~-f'n Robert Plaisance Chemist AGIflC~I~ TUf~~ LABORATORIES, InC. J, J, tGI-IN, RIG, CHEM, INGR, ~/r~011~ 4100 PIERCE RD,, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-491 ] Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date o£ 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-11 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~11 R~G(TLAR, EAST END @2' DATE SABLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04.-Mar-88 Mini~mJ Repot ting A~alysis Reporting Constituent Units Resul ts Level Benzene t~g/g None Detected 0. l0 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Et}tvl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene t~/g None Detecte~d 0.10 m-X~lene u~/'g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g ~one Detected 0. Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None 5%tected 0. Petrole,mm Hydrocarbons ug/g None Det~zt~d ' 5.00 Total Pet, Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H,S. T.P.H, fo~- Gasolir~e Dry Matter Basis Comment~: FETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile ?~droc. arbons present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor. As o~tlined by the California D.O.H.S. These [~trole,xm ?~dr~:arbons ar, e. in addition to the constfn.tents specifir~lly deli.ned on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: l~e s~r~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituent~ on this report. ~J ~/J. Eg~n Robert Flatsance Cher~ist · '~'""'"""~ RATORIES ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, LABO , Inc. J, J, £GLIN, REG, CHEM. ~NGI. ~OZE~ 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~rgeable Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report:' 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention:JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-8 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~8 UNLEADED, EAST END ~6' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Mini~urJ Reporting Analysis Repot%lng Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ~/g None Detected 0.10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene ~/g None De teemed 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0. o-Xylene ug/g Nor~e Dete.;¢;t~,d 0. l0 Isopropyl Benzene 'ug/g None Detect~-] 0.10 Petrole~ Hydrocarbons %~/g None Detecte~d 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Det~]ted 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Consents: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Q~antlfication of volatile presen~ (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petroleum hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The s~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this ' "- , ,'"'~ ',"~)/' . ,' ,.).;2". ~ ,,2 ¢/ /:¢_../~: ,__ !' ..-/"~.¢,!'~,,.~,C,/..-~,.',-~ ,.,...,.,.-~;-. Chemist A(;~IICUL I'~~~~1~ LABORATORIES, In . ~F~OLE~ J' J' EGLIN,, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-491 ~rgeable A~'orr~tics (SOIL) ~I~AZAN AND ASSOCIATES Da't~ of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report:' 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-9 Sample Desc.: PROJECT¢ E88-021 .?" SAMPLE ~9 REGULAR, WEST END @2' ~-' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 MinirrJ~r, Reporting Analysis Reporting Cons tituent Units Re~ul ts Level Benzene Ug/g None Detect/~d 0.10 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0. Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5.00 To~al Pet. Hydrocarbons ~/g None Detected 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS; Quanti£ication of volatile hydr¢~arborm present (C1 to C2O) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petroleum kvdr~art~,n.~ addition to the constituents spec~.fically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLE[~ HYDRC~ARBONS: The s,zm total of all [non-chlorin- ated] ¢on~tituents on this report. C~em.i, st LABORATORIES, IRC:::. l' l' EGLIN, REG. (~HEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD,, ilAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 933011 PHONE 327-491 ~rgeable Arematics KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES ~'~ of 3860 ~ WI~ F~NO, CA, 93726 At~nt&on: ~FF FA~ ~b No,: DATE S~ DATE S~LE DATE ~ALYSIS ~L~: ~CEIV~ ~ L~: C~L~: 02-M~-88 03-Mar-88 04-~-88 Minim~ Re~rti~ ~alysis Re~rt~ ~ti~ent Uni~ Rasults ~vel ~ene ~/g None ~~d 0.10 Toluene ~/g None ~~d O. 10 Et~l ~e ~/g None ~~d O. 10 p-~lene ~/~ None ~~d ~lene ~/g None ~c~ 0.~10 o-~lene ~/g None ~c~d O. 10 ': ~ene ~/g None ~c~d 0.10 Pet~le~ ~~ns ~/g None ~c~d 5.00 To~i Pet. ~~r~ns ~/g None ~c~ 0.10 ~ST ~OD: ~lifomia St~ D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline D~ ~t~r ~sis ., present (C1 ~ C20) utilizi~' a gasollne fac~r. As outlined by ' addition ~ the constituents s~cifically defined on this re~, a~] constituents on this re~rt, ~'J~'~ ~. Eg~r, Robert, PI ai sar, c~ Cherr&sB ,.,,,,, LABORATORIES, J, J. fGLIN, IIEG. CHEM. ENGR. I~1',~0l~'~11~ 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327~4911 (,~T[,) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Re~ort: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA, 93726 Attention; JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-12 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAg'~PLE ~12 REGULAR, EAST END ~6' '~ DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04.-Mar-88 Minin'~rJ Reportin~ ~alysis Reporting Constituent Units Results bevel Benzene ug/g None Detected O. Toluene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ~/g None Detected O. 10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detec't~] 5. O0 Total Pet. H~droc~rbons ug/g None D~tecU~t O, 10 TEST M~OD: Califon~ia State D.O.H.S.T.P,H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Comments: PETROLE[~ HYDRNDCARBONS: ~zantification of volatile }~dr¢~arbons pta. stunt (C1 t~ C2[)) utilizir~ a g~,~ollne f~c~'x>r. As outline] by %he California D.O.H.S. These petroleum hMdrocar~ns are in · addition to the consti~2ents specifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARB~QNS: The su~rj total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this rer~rt. - . (., ..... .. £ .q.. ~..j~',,....-~ .............. ~_..~ .... · . Eg~n Rot'~rt Plaisance (~e[rd st ,,.-,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, LABORATORIES, I r"lC. J, J, EGLIN,.REG, CH~M, EHGR. t'*~rROL'rUAf 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~rgeable Aromatics (~JlL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-15 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~15 SOUTH ISLAND, EAST END @2' ' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: C¢~4PLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04--Mar-88 Mini:m~n Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None D~tected 0. l0 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ~/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Isoprot~yl Benzene ug/g None De. reacted 0.10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g Non~ Detected 5.00 Total Fet, Hydrocarbor~ ug/g None Detected O, 10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H,S. T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Co~nen~: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: ~).~antification of volatile ~kvdrocarb~ns present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As out, lifted by the California D.O.H.S. These petrole~n f~drocarbons are in addition to the constituent~ specifically defined on this report. TOTAL FETROLEL~ HYDROCAR~jNS: The s~o total of al.]. [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on th~s re~ort. ~#0~£u¥ 4! O0 PIERC~ RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aro~r~tics (,SOIL) KRAZAN AND ~,SSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: O?-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-16 Sample Desc,: PROJECT$ E88-021 SAMPLE ~16 SOUTH ISLAND, EAST END ~6' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Minimum Repot bing ~alysis Retorting Constituent Unit,~ Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Toluene u~/g None Detected O. I0. Eth~l Benzene ug/g None Detected O, lO p-Xylene ug/g None Detect~l O. 10 m-Y~vlene ttg/g None Detected 0.10 , o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Eetected O. ~0 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Comments: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile t'~;dr¢~arf~r~s present (C1 to C20) utiliz.iz~ a gasoline factor. As outlined by the Califon]ia D.O,H.S. These pe, trole~n hydrocarbon.~ addition to the constit~2ents specifically defi~ed on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: l~te sL~r~ t£¢ta] of all [non-chlorin- ated] cor~tituents on this ~port. P' J~/J. Eg2%n ~o}~rt Plai=anc~ C]';,emist J. J. EGLIN, REG. C~EM. ENGR. 41OO PIERCE ~D., BAKERSFIELD~ CALIFORNIA 9330~ PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aro~mtics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-17 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-02! SAMPLE ~17 SOUTH ISLAND, WEST END @2' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-.88 Minirrmm Reporti~ Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Resul t5 Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0. l0 Toluene ug/g None D~b~;ted 0.10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0. l0 o-X~lene ug/g None Detected 0.10 I sopropyl Benzene t~/g None De%ected 0.10 Petroleum H~drocarbons ug/g None Deter-ted 5.00 Total Pet, Hydz~carbons ug/g None Detected 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H,$, T.P.H. for Ga,~oline Dry Matter Basis Comments: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydroc,~%ons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As oublined by th~ California D.O.H.S. These petroleu~ ?~drocar?~ons are~ in addition to the constituents ,specifically defined o~] t,)ds report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCA~I~DNS: The sum tof~l of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituent~ on this re~rt. Chemist LABORATORIES, Inc. P£1'~OtEUW J' J' ~OL~N, ~EO. CHE~, ENO~. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable AroH~tics (SOI L ) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date o£ 3860 NORTH WINERY Reporb: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-18 ~mple De$c.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~18 SOUTH ISLAND, WEST END e6' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03..,Mar-88 04-Mar--88 Mini~mm~ Reporting Anal¥,~ls Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ug/g None Detectc~ O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-)~ylene ug/g None Detected O. o-X~lene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5. O0 Total Pet. H~drocarbons ug/g None Detected TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter B~sis Cx~m~nts: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile t~dr.~ar~n~ present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petroleum, l'vdr~ar}~ns are in addition to the constiO~ents specifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The s~r~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] ~constituents on this report. LABORATORIES, IRC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Arorrmtics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES 'Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-19 Sample Desc.: PROJECTS E88-021 SAMPLE ~19 SO[rfH PRODUCT LINE DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CO%fPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Mint~ ~eporting Analysis Reporting Consti%uent Units Resul t~ Level Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. i0 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. l0 m-Y~zlene ug/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None D~tected O. 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Petrole~ Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5.00 Total Pet,. Hyd~arbons ug/g None Detect~] O. 10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Ccem~n~: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Qum'~tification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing, a gasoline factor. As outlined by the Califon-~ia D.O.H, S. 1l~ese petrole,z~ ?~drocar]~ons are in adGl%zon ~o %r~e constituents specifically dei'ined on t~is rer~,rt. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this report. Robert Plai CT~emJ.st · L ORATq.R, lES J, ~, EGL , EG. CH~M.I~NGR. ~ETROiEUM 410~ PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 }%~rgeable Aror~tics KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-20 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~20 SOUTH PRODUCT LINE e6' ~/ DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLEO-~ED: RECEIVED @ C(XfPL 'rSD.' ' 0Z-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylane ug/g ' None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None L~,tected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detec%e.d 0.10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Petrole~ Hydrocarbons ug/g None DeTected 5,00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 0. l0 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S, T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Co~msnts: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile ~drr~zarbons present (C1%0 C20) utilizing a gasoline fac%or, As outlined by the California D. O o H.S. These petroleum ~vdr¢~arbons are in addition to the constituent~ specifically defined on t?~[s report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The sum tot~], of ali [non-chlorin- ated] .constituents on this re~rt. J' J' EGLI , EG. CHEM. ENG,. 4100 PIERCE RD,, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-49~ 1 B~rgeab].e Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY ReF~rt: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA, 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No,: 1638-21 Sample Desc.: PROJECT, E88-O21 SAMPLE ,21 CENTER PRODUCT LINE @2' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB; COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-Mar- 88 Mlnlr~ur~ Reportb~ Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0. Toluene ug/g None Detecbed 0.10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Dete~cted 0.10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Isopropyl Ber~ene ug/g None Detected 0. i0 Petrole~n Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5~ 00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.$. T.P.H, for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Ccem~nts: PETROLE[~M HYDROCARBONS: Qu~u-~tification of volat~,].e ?~lrocarbons present (C1 to C20) ut~].Iz~ng a gasol~tne factor, As outlined by the California D.O,H.$. These petrole~, hydrocar~n,~ are addition to the constituents specifically defined on this re~ort. TOTAL PETROLE[~ HYDROCARBONS: The s~m~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on t?,~S report. 4100PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327.491 Furgeahle Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: O?-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-22 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-02! SAMPLE ~22 CENTER PRODUCT LINE ~6' '/ DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CX)MPL~: 02-Mar- 88 03-Mar- 88 04-Mar-88 MJ.nlm~ Reporti~q ~alysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level · Benzene Ug/g None Detected O. 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected ' O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O, 10 p-Xylene ~/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene %~/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None De%ected O. 10 Isopropy]. Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None De. tected 5. O0 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected O. 10 TEST METHOD: Califoz~ia State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for G~oline Dry Matter Basis c<m~nts: PETROLE[~ HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile kvdrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These ~.etrole~ hydrocart~ns a~e in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this redraft. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARP/'~NS: 'D~e $~ total of all [non-cklorin- ated] constituents on this report. LABORATORIES, Irqc. J' J' EGLIN, lEG, CHUM, ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 32T-4911 R.~rgeable Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88' FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No,: 1638-23 / Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE 923 WEST PRODUCT LINE @2' DATE SAMPLE, DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: C(/~P, LETED: 02-Mar-88 . 03-Mar-88 04-Mar-88 MintmmJ Reporting Analysis Reportir~g Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Det~oct~d O. 10 Toluene ug/g Nons Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O, 10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. lO Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5. O0 Total Pet, Hydrocarbons t~/g None Detected O. 10 TEST METHOD: California State D~O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter ~asis PETROLE%TM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline fac~,r. As outlinw1 by the California D.O,H. S. 'Ii, ese petroleum hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents specifica].ly defined on this re~rt. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDgOCAg~}NS: The s~, ~mtal of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this regort. 0 ,Z ," 0 ? .." :--; ~; ii; LABORATORIES, J. J. EGLIN, R~G. CHE~. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aror~tics KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date, of 3880 NORTH WINERY Report: O?-Mar-88 FRESNO. CA. 93728 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-24 Sample Desc.: PROJEGT$ E88-021 SAMPLE $24 WEST PRODUCT, LINE ~6' '/ DATE SAMPLE DATE S~PLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04--Mar,-88 Mini~z~ Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent [~nits Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Toluene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected '0.10 p-Xylene ~g/g None Detected O. 10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 ~ o-Xylene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5. O0 Total Pet. H~drocarbons ug/g None Detected O. 10 TEST METHOD: California S~a~e D.O.H.S.T.P.H, for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis CoUnts: FETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Qu8nttfication of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor. Az outlined by the California D.O.H.S. qq'~ese petrole~n ?~,drocartx~ns are in addition to the constituents s~cifically defined on th~.s report. · '; TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The s~r, total of all [non-chlorin- e'''''' ated] constituents on tkis report. "' .. .......... ........ 'I ' ,,'Y ,'~' ," ,/." Z"' -, ,.,.").';.:.'. · -----~..,,.: z:xZ ~..~.,'~.,? 4'..,~,:.,.-, ,,,.~ ..... -'.- ~ B~. . : E Robert Platsa~ce Chemist &~I~UZ ,#,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,, LABORATORIES.' IRE.:. J. J. EGi. IN, lEG. CHIM. INGR. PEIW~I£II¥ 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~-'b.r~eab.l.e Az'om,~t:t cs KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Dabe of 3880 NORTH WINERY Report,: 07 Mar 88 FRESNO, CA. 93728 Atten%ion: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1838-25 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~25 WEST ISLAND, SOUTH END @2' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLbECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03~Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Roporting fmaiyuis Reportin~ Cons%l%uen% Units Results Level t~nzene ug/g None Detecbed 0 10 Toluen~ ug/g None Detected 0 10 Eth~l Benz~n~ u~/~ None Detected 0 10 p-X.vl~ne ua/~ None De%ected 0 10 m-X¥1ea~e ug/g None D~t~cted 0 10 o-Xylene u~/g None De~c?ad 0 10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/~ None 'Detected O. 10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~tg/g None De~ected 5. O0 Total Pet. Hydrocarbo~ ug/g None Detected O. 10 TEST ME~HOD: Callfoz~tia State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter ~asis Con~nents: PET~LEUM HYDROCARBONS: ~anti£icati¢,n o£ volatile hydrocar?x~ns present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. The~e pe,%role~, ?~drocarbor~s are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this report. TCr~AL PETROLE(~ HYDR(~ARBONS: T~, sun~ ~otal of all [non-c?,~orin- ated] con~ituants on th~8 report. By . ~in ' Robert Plaisance Cher~ist LABORATORIES, '1 4100 PIERCE RD., ~AKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-49T I Purge~b].e Ar~ttc~: (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 ' Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-26 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~26 WEST ISLAND, SO(TfH END ~6' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-86 03-Mar-88 04,-Mare-88 Mini~, Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent LMits Results Level ~nzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Ethyl ~enzene ug/g None Detected 0. l0 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ~/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Dete, cted 0.10 Isopropyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~tg/g None Detected 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 0. l0 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S.T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Comments: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: ~ar, tification of volatile hydrocar~n$ present (C1 to C20) utilizing a' gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. ~'~ese petrole~ ?~drocar)~ons are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on thts re,lx.~rt. TOTAL PET~)LEUM HYDROCARBONS: The s~r~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituent.=, on this repoz~. LABORATORIES,. Inc. J, I. IEGLIN, REG. CIIEta. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD,, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-491 I P~rg~able Aromatics (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 07-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention :JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-27 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~27 WEST ISLAND, NORTH END @2' ". DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03-Mar-88 04-.Ma~-88 Minim~ Repo~-bing ~nalys~. s Reporting Cons tituant Uni ts Re sul ts Leve 1 Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0. Isopropyl ~nzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 'Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbo~m ug/g None Detect~.d 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State, D,O.H.S, T.P.H. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Cdmlnents: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile l~;dr~arb0ns present (C1 to C20) utilizir~ a gasoline factor, As o~.~tl, ir~] by the California D.O.H.S. These pe..troleu~, ~drocarbons are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: /t~ s~r, t;otal of all [non-c?utorin- ated] constituents on _ ~ ~~_~--~.?,~ ........ ~ .~.,~..~..~-~,....~..-~.~ ..... ~..~ .... ~--~:f~: ~-'~'~"' ,.. ........... ~o~ Chemist ORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, IZEG. CIIEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308. PHONE 327-4911 t%~rgeable Aro~t~ cs (SOIL) KRAZAN AND ASSOCIATES Date of 3860 NORTH WINERY Report: 0?-Mar-88 FRESNO, CA. 93726 Attention: JEFF PALMER Lab No.: 1638-28 Sample Desc.: PROJECT~ E88-021 SAMPLE ~28 WEST ISLAND, NORTH END ~6' DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED: 02-Mar-88 03.Mar-88 04-Mar-88 Mini~ Reporting ~alys is Reporting Constituent Unit.~ Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Toluene ~/g None Detected 0. Etb.vl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0,10 p-Xylene ~/g None Detected 0.10 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.10 Isopropyl ~enzene ug/g None £~tected 0.10 Petrole~ Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detc~ted 5.00 Total Pet, Hydrocarbons ug/g None De%e~c%ed 0.10 TEST METHOD: C~liforn~a State D,O.H,S, T.P,}{. for Gasoline Dry Matter Basis Comments: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hvdroc~'bons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D, O.H, S. These t~troleum ?wdrogarbons are in addition to the constituents s~ecif~.cally defined on this retort. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDEOC,.AR~')NS: T?~ s~ total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this , "7. C'Z~erM st 14:33 ~ ::~:¢J5 327 LABORATORIES, InC. J. J, EGUN, ~[G. CHEM, ENGR, 4~00 PIERCE RD., BAKErSFiELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-491 Krazan ~ Associates Date Reported: 3/7/88 .'- 3860 N. Winery .. Date Received: 3/2/88 Fresno, CA 95726 Labor~ttory No.: 16~$-13, 1638-14 Attention: Mr, Je£f Palmer S~plc Descript~gn #1 - #E88-021 $/2/88 sample #1~'~aste Oil 2' #2 - #£85-021 3/2/88 Sample #14 Waste Oil 6' Constituents #1 82 Oil ~ Grease, mg/kg ~4 less than 20. Total Organic Halides~ TOX, ug/g less than 20 less than 20. B C LABORATORII~S, INC. ~ " ~ · -. ....... ·. ' ' . "~.. ~. ~'.'~'~'.~ .-"~.B".~'~,..'.h.~!~..i~.~' ~.~.~.:~.~.~.~,¥~'..h~.~"~. ~, "?~.-~?.~'-.;' ~ ~- . -. ~ Fuel Seethe Sludlel ~1 ' ' ' '"' ' '" ' ' ' "";~' ~ ' ' :¢~4. :,~-.,. '. ,~ -:,~,:~' ' ~ .... "'- - ' . . *~' . ADDRESS KR~N & ASSOCIATES, iNC. ,~ ~ '::'" _ o: ~:.:~?' - . ;.::: .~":/" '.' ~ NORTH WINERY :. .:. ' ,:'.~ FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 937~ ~.~.~. ~: ~ .L' · ' ........ PROJECT ~ ~ ~ ~ ',. ' =, ~ ~. ~ .:~ ~,;~::~: '~;~';~'": OBSERVA~ONS/ '" ' ' '" '~:~'"~ '"~'~'~;~::h-'. '%? 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Pdnled Name Pdnt~ Name Pdnled Name Printed Name . ,: ',4....., , ..'4,~: :,r~>~Z,:;., · ~:..~."~',~-..'~ ..... r,~. ~" '",~"'~:~~'~:~;'~?~": :".: .?:""'.' ....... u~,tody iReC0rd Ch ' of C ~'? ~" · KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES aln ' ::- .-~ ADDRESS K~N & ASSOCIATES, INC. ,(;,' ' ~ -, :.;. ~ NORTH WINERY ,. <', ;~;,; ~; z FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 9372~ /,; '¢~,~','" ' PROJECT ~U~ ~{/ t/A /~ S =~ 2 ~ ~ . OBSERVA~ONSI SAMPLERS (SIG~A~RE~ '~'~ - ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ o o ~ ~ '-¢ vi '~" ?~ Iq°~ ~ , .. . RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY.,. ,, .,%~;, , ........ :' DATE .;~:;,,~ ',,' -:*;g"';" TOTAL NUMBER . , S~at~m ' ' - Si~ture I (~) Signature '" ' Signature , ; · /.., . ,, , Pr~tCa~ame · ~ ~ Crint~ Name / Printed Name Printed Name ~ SPECIAL SHIPMENT~ANDUNG ~,9.~~ ~ ~ ..~e,~. . .:., {,~,,":.' . .~,' ,OR STO~GE REQUIREMENTS Company Company Company Company -;. .. ¢..~ :. ,. , ~ ¢~; .... ;;~: };~,;; .... , ' RELINQUISHED 8Y DAT~ RECEIVED BY DATE R~LiN~UlSH~D BY DATE RECEIVED ~f Oa~rato~) .... ' DATE , .. .~':5,;?'t;/d: ' ; ;. '.-/ .' · . Signature Signature Signature 1;;F[;?':1;'¢:.; Signature '.~;~,.,;'. TIME ~ME ~ME . . '.' ";,.?f,:'h Z' -:'.,: '.",. , ..: .,% r~,;~;~;S~.,, .,,.. e ,,.. -,.. Printed Name Print~ Name Printed Name Printed Name ..:~ Company Company . C~mpanv , Company FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93726 - -:: (2~)~1.7337 ~ ' " ' ':-.~ ~'~~. ~.~ ;~::~,. '- ~'~: ~- ' PROJECT ~"¢~ ~ ~ ~ "" ': ~9 a~ ~.. ~ .. Printed ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ..... ~. : ~"~" ~';~'::' '~;' ~;~ ::?~' .,~.:: .~::. 37'~:~.: :. · !.> ' :' ' -:~:- ' ' ',' QUISHEDBY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE RELINQUISHED BY - . DA~ RECE VED BY · ',. ~' .... DATE :.:.~(~;: ;~;. TOTAL NUMBER .... ~ :.. ~ .... '.,~'"~' M~HOD OF SHIPMENT- ' :,. , .. ' ' Pnnt~d Name Pdnt~ Name / :~:-'~".SPECIAL SHIPMENT~ANDUNG '~ I Com~ny ~ company .' :'~.-', ~mpany ,,=,...,...,. ~c~6~.,~ ~,..-; .-..: ~. ?..t?.-. . .. RELINQUISHED BY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE RELINQUISHED BY DATE . RECEIVED BY0a~rato~) .: ... DATE . . . :' '," -'~.. ,Jf"'i ."~'~::'.3 ;~.~- Signature' ;;~,~:::',:' ;. :: ~5 ?.",~.~)~;~:;~ . V~;,~;;{~,i~';:: "¢ i~J4~?.?/. '?~;35'':?~?~::':~'(: ::~':~:~' 7=':; -" ' :"";'" TIME ~ME ' ':' ~ME '..,¢:~t~3~,~::-,'~ .... ~"~:~,?~,+~:c;' TIME - f2'?'~'~:'~':'": '": ~"'"?~f"J;'" ' Pdnted Name Pdnt~ Name Printed Name Pdnted Name "nERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTM..~ ,r 1700 Flower Street AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Bakersfield, California 93305-4198 .' ' Director of Public Health ~'" ' ~ ' Air Pollution Control'Officer '*""'* Telephone (805) 861-3821 ..~#~~ ........ ', ..... ;>~..._ Don's Chevron Serv2~e ,. :'. - chevron U.S.A. ' ~' -.'~: '".'~ :Banks and 'Company -.:¥:~::=:':.~' 4 TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE Feb~uar~ 26~ 1988 B~]] Scheide "' .................... POST O~ PREMISES .................. CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: ~ is ~he responsibility of ~he Perm~t~ee to obtain perm]~s which may ~equZPed by oCheP re~uZa~ory acencies p~o~ ~o beff~n~flg work. Perai~ee aus~ obtain a C~y Fire Depar~aen~ permi~ pr~o~ ~o c]osuPe ac~on. 3. Tan'k closure activities must be per Ke~n County EeaZth and F~re Bepa~aen approved me~hods as described ~n Bandou~ ~UT-30. 4. If any contPac~ors othe~ than ~hose ~ls~ed on perm~ and permi~ app]~ca~o a~e Co be u~Z~zed, p~or approva~ mus~ be ¢~an~ed' by ~he spec~aZis~ oa th . Tank remova~ contractor mus~ have a qualified company employee supe~v~s~n¢ ~he ac~ua~ ~ank Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to sampled for which are described below and in Handbook ~UT-30 must receiv prior approval by the Health Department. a, A minimum of four sampies p.er tank must be retrieved one-third of way in from the ends of each gasoline tank at depths of approximate.} two feet and six feet, A minimum of two samples must be ret-riev~- beneath the center of the waste oil tank., b, A minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximate_ t~o feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and near the dispenser area(s) and drains. PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE .. ~,.~:-.~.'. ~:":PERMIT NUMBER A654'--:1(: OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS " ' ' i :.'J' SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY "7." Ail (leaded/unleaded) '~asoline .... sampies' ~must be ~'~'analyzed ":=,tolu~'~e, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons.'~;J~A . ....'..',,'?~!,~'~,must.~be analyzed for total oraanic ,halides,,L0il'~and ,;8.,//~CoPi'es .,;'of ;;j;.j~transporta~ion ~maniYests ~;.~ust ' ""~;'"'~;~';;~;t~:-!~'Departm~nt within five days "or'waste"disposai 9. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste'~'~isposal,,~'._:~ransporta on, / ~.~ ;,;;~;~.,.treatment must be .... adhered to..,~=,The Kern - ',-. ~,,~".:~ :~ ;~'no__:,,,,~;,:~,~, ,..~.,~:. _ed before movlnK and/or disposing' 'o f ,any ~,contamlnat.ed, aso'i-.I z?,~i~:~Za~!~:" 14 days of tank removal ...... -- ...... :.:.. :.c;=-- >;': ,?~ ..... ~-;:~-.: ...... " , 11. Advise this office of the time and date of the proposed .sampling with hours advance notice. . '~..':--. : .... 12.Results must be submitted to this office within three .days ~df ~'analys INTIiRNAL Ul:ik~ UNL¥: ~tVlSION O~ ~V~0NM~AL ~TH ~PLI~TION ~ 1~00 FL0~ER ~REET. ~E~FIE~. ~ 93305 ~ OP T~ ~ (805) 861-3636 ~TH 0F PtPIN6 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR CLOSURE/~UDO~NT OF ~KRGRO~ '"-;----* .- HAZ~DOUS SUBST~CES ~TO~GE FACI THIS ~PLI~TION IS ~R ~ ~AL, OR ~ ~~ IN P~CE (~I~ ~ ON~ ~H~I~L COM~SZTION OF ~l~ ~RED [NATER TO FACILITY PROVIDED BY [DEPTH TO GROUNDMATEE 0 ~EAREST NATER NELL - GIV~ DISTANCE AND DESCRIBE TYPE IF NITHIN 500 FEET [SOIL TYPE AT FACILITY !3 IBASIS :FOR SOIL TYPe AND GROUNDWATER DEPTH DETERMINATION ~ . ; '''"'''""` I-"'" '""" DESCRIBE HON RESIDUE IN TANK(Si AND PIPING IS TO BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF (INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL COMP..ANIES): DESCRIBE Eorl! THE biSPOSAL METHOD AND DISPOS-~L LO~TION POn: ~ -- -~-~~ -~*~ ~ C.\-% d._ /~a~t_ -0 /% _l ./_ (Form *HNM~40 ) ~ . PRDVIDE DRAWING OF PHYSICAL ~.~.fOUT OF FACILITY USING SPACE PR~.¢IDED BEILgL ALL OF THE FOLLfT~ING INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED IN ORDER FOR APPLICATION TO BE PROCESSED: TANK(S), PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDING LENGTHS AND DIMENSIONS __ PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BY THIS SYMBOL "(~" NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION ANY WATER W~r~q OR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN 100' RADIUS OF FACILITY Chevron Chevron U.S,A. Inc. 2 Annabel Lanel Suite 200, San Ramon, CA 94583 · Phone (4151 838-5000 Marketing Operations O. M011ar Date JA~] 2 5 '88 M.L.~ Division Manager, Operations o . Area Manager, 0pemtions ~ ~ . C. G. Trimbach Manager, Engineering - Ret Annual Precision Tank and Lines Test Result Enclosed are the required annual precision tank and line test results for the Chevron owned service stations within your The above list may not be a complete list of Chevron o' __' ......... .... ~' , ~[~/county. Results for those not listed will be forthcoming. If you have any questions, please call Tim Kerr at (~15) 838-5281. Very truly yours, PC[AGE PRINT TANK TESTER Tank(s) 2. OPEflATOfl TEST AND WHEN FOR THIS TEST? 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED -- Taflkl I0 ~ filled ~ hr. Date Arranged by 9. FILL-UP N.me releD.ofle ARRANGEMENTS Extra pr~ucX to "lop off" and run TS~ How and who to provide ~ Consider NO Lead. for notice or inquiCy ~0. C0.TR~CTOR. MECHAniCS. any olher conlracto~ {nvo{ved 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS Additional informalion on any items above. Officials or others to be advised when testing is in progress or completed. Vis~tors or observers present during test etc. Tests were made on the adore tank systems in accordance with test procedures pres~:ribed for* petro Tits . 12. TEST RESULTS as detailed on attache<:l test charts with results as tollows: Tank Identilication Tight Leakage Indicated ' I Date Test,ed '<,- ,,~- ~ .- ~3-~ ............ : ;_~L~_~--?:;: ......... 4--4\?J,/-~.~-7 .......... 't k.~x~., ~ .,~ ~'t ': ': --. ~,~ ~ '- '?- ~.: ......... L J.g,,ti;. ?~" / ....... ,._ .-,,. ............................... _._:_./,.,/ . This is to ces'tlfy that these tank systems were tested on the date(s) shown. Those indicated as "Tight'* meet the criteria establlshed by 13. ~CER~IFIC.A. TION Itl. National Fire Prote~ion Aloclafion Pamp,,., 32~... · ,-r/' ~ ' -' "/~" ;' / ' ' - -I""' : / ?o .... /_2,'11/f~¢/h:z /q..Z'5-z_;:_:,:, ~:,~.._,..--_ r~.-~'/-.~OJ':, ~ 0__. .~.,a,.,,oen,:,~','. .... , ' ' "-,',,~ ....... / '~ . ( /:' lllhe~edoublelloT~ueCapecily1 ~ '1 Ch.,tltuppliedwith ~lroT~ 17. FILL-UP FoR TEST Stick Readings Total ~ 18. SPECIAL CONOITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ~ ~/ [~' ~ vAPoR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~oO~ ~%~3~ _ ~ ~ ~ co.., ~'7,'X ~'~'.-' ~ ~ Wire, In rink ~ High ware, tab~ In rink e,ciYitlon ~ Uric(I) ~Ing teated with LVLLT ~ Siege II 21. TE~PERATURE/VOLU~E FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TA~K 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR fs Today Warmer? I i Colder? [ ~ __' f Pfo~uc( in Tank ~' F F~l.up Produc( on Truck __' F Ex.tied C~ange ( - or - TS~ ASSEMBLY Add 30" for 4" L ~ ,] ~ 22. Theemal-Senmor reading Iher circulation - Add 24" for 3" L or ~lr leal ....... 23. Dlgltl per 'F In range of expect~ change. ~ ~ 20. E~ENSION HOSE SE~ING ~ ~ Iol~l qu~nllW In c~Hlulenl ol expansion I~ volume c~nge tn Ihl* volume change pet 'F (24) Olgltl per '~ In lelt Votume chlnge per digit, tell 26. 30. .~R0ST*~t 31. 34, 38..~* VOtUM~ 3~. I0:/~ ~,: ,.. L. ~.~ :~,., ~,..,. i. ~I~ I- h ...... ~ 18. SPECIAL CONOITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ~P/ 0 VAPOR RECOVERY ~ ~ Water In tank ~ High wirer lab~ In tank lXClVlflOfl ~ LInHI) ~lng telt~ with LVLLT ~ Siege II 21. TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TANK 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR f~ t~ay warmer? f j Colder? [; ~' F Producl in tank ~" F Rtl-up P~oduc( on Truck ~ F Expected Change ( + or - TS~ ASSEMBLY ~ ~ Add 3Q" for 4" t . ~ ~ d,g,ls Add 24" for 3" L or .I..M .......~ 23. Dlgltl per *F In range of expect~ change ~ ~ ~ 20, EXTENSION HOSE SE~ING ~ 24. ~, ~ x , ~0 ~ (Cf - ~p~ /~ tot~l ~uaflllly in e~fficle~t OI ez~lnllon Trot volume chl~ge Iff t~ll leak voloml c~a~gt per 'F (24) ' Olgltl ~lr 'Fin tell V01u~l chlnge p~r algll. 26. 30. ,~o,0s~A~c 31. 34. 38.,~ voLuM~ 39. 27. 28. 29. Stifldptpl r,,,~ 32, Pyod~rl iff PfQd~Cl 35. 36. 37, T~m~I~BIMr~ 11 Nip trim rK~d I~ RecoLd dotails of lltliflg Up h~q I Gr~dvlle flepllcld I-I lhirmll Higher + (el q (Il - ~tume ~iAUl g:so , . H q~,o ,~0 ,57q to~O 19~ ~6 ~0~5 -.05~ , _ ~0~ 2o~ -o~ ~". faO0 ~/~7~<'r. ,gV~ /~/~k~r~ F,~IZ~. £4,  ~5. TANK TO TEST ~ ~OF 3 'i6. CAPACITY · I oo0 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST ~ SU~k Readlng~ Tot,I Gallons 0 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TE~T THIS TANK ~ P / ~. ~ ~ /~ "'~ ~.~ VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM z~ Co,./ R',' ~.0 ~ ~ Wet~ In link I~. TANK MEASUREMENT~ FOR 11. TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TANK T~ ASSEMBLY ~ 7~y ~rmeO ~ . Co~deo ~: ~' ¢ Pmducl in I~,k ~. · ¢ ~i,-u~ Produc~ on truck _~' ...... ' ~ 5 ~ Add 30" for 4' L ~ -~ ~ ~2. The~l-Sensor reading ~er circulation Add 24" for 3" L or .I .... I ......... 23. Olgit, pe, 'F I .... ge of *xpect~ change ~ ~ ~ To~II ruing ~0 I~embtl Approx~mlfe ......... ~ ,, 20. E~ENSlON HOSE SE~ING 24. x , 0Od ~SgO = vo T/~k ~p io grlde'. ................................. ~ ~ . tOtel'~uantlty In c~fflclent of elpanllon for chlnge in Ihii lank fu~ tank (16 or 77) Involv~ pr~ucl ~r *F 26. 30. ,~0,0su~c ]31. 34. 38.,u mum 39. 27. '28. 29. ' s~,,,~, t,,,~ 32. 35. 36. 37. --' ....... :: .... ":'2'1 _ '-_. Z.: : .......... . -- ' ..... - .... ' .... ' .......... , ~'.o0~ ~oo, 1~' ~t~,,,~' IS~/l _ ~tlOl $¢~n~ 4~" ~ .~ .~I0 ~'/~ ~:~o ~ fit,? ,~ .s~_0~ ~ ~ ~O~V 5_p~_~ ~__ IO~/O '~ ~.5~-~ ,~t~ ;~o %oas ~o I*~-~o~-~-~-01/: __ 1700 Flower Street ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTIVIEi~T HEALTH OFFICER . Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebe~son, M.D. Telephone (805} ~61-3636 .. · -~ ~. . DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TO UNDERGROUND HA A DO S UBST CES Z R U S AN .~.~~~ · ~v~::~;>~:;2 ANNABEL LANE-SUITE 200 .2 ~O~--T~A~SF~A~L~ DATE PEPS-fIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: · ~. : - ~ ... .... · . ... %'.-.... . . ... -.. -..:.'-.-' ~-_'.. DiviSion o£ Environmental H~'t' Application~f- 1700 Flower Street, .Bakersfield', CA 93305 ,, ~3~5-~2. .-APPLICATION FO~ PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDF. gGRO[~qD HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STO~J~;E of r`. {ch<k): ' ' FTNew Facility ~Mification of Facility ~Existin~ Facility [~T~ansfer of O~ershlp Ao Emergency 24-Hour Cot,tact (name, area cocle, phone): Days Facility Name -~O~ ~_%b%~o ~ .i~h~ Type of Business (check): ~Gasollne Stat on er es~rib~) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? ~]Yes ~No ....... Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes? Facility?Address L~ - ~'~ Nearest Cro~= St. T R SEC (Rural Locations ~ly) ...... Afldress .. . _ - _ Telepho_ne gLS- - ! Operator , ~ Contact P~rson B. t~ater to Facility Provided by . . Depth ~o' Soil ~l~aracteristics' at Facility Basis [or Soil Type and ~ro~r~l~mter Depth Der~minatior~ ....... C. Contractor .N~ CA Con~ractor's Lice~e : ~ld~ess . ~ , Zip . , Tele~ - P~oposed Sta~tin~ ~ate ~ Propos~ ~i~pletim r~ . ~orker's C~pansatton C~~l-~----N~ Insurer ", ~ .... '" D. If This Permit Is For PkxJificatton Of ~n Existin~ Facility, l~riefl¥ [l~crtl~ I~lilicatiens Propose~l J~.A, ........ E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply)~ : Tank ! I~aste Product Notor Vehicle Unleaded Regular l~r~iu~ Diesel Fuel - 3 El ' F. Ch~ical C~posit;lcn of ~aterials Stored (not necessary for motor v~hicle fuels) Tank $ Chemical Stored Inon-co~ercial n~e} CAS ! (if kno~) (~hemical P.r.evi.ously Stored (ii different) ...... .... ....... Go Transfer of O~er~tp Date o-'~-armfer NA previous O~er , ~. Previous Facility l~me rq~ .., I, accept fully ~'11 obii~htions' of I understand that the ~emittin; ~tbority mXti'fy or temlr'~te the t~ansfer of the taermit tn Operate r. hi. te~dergrotr~ ~tor~;e facility upon receivir~ this completed fora. This for= l~s beer` completed under per~lty of perjury and to the true and Signature ~ Title ~//~/'~ ~_S25_.77..Date ~-/~-~ Facil i~y Nam~ t~-~2~ TANK (FILL OUT SEP~T~ ~0~ ~R ~CH SE~ION, ~ECK ~ ~PROPRIATE ~XES H. 1. Tank is: ~vault~d ~n-Vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ Material ~Car~n Stol ~S~inless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass~l~ Steel ~ Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~Concrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~k~ ~Other (de~ri~) 3. Pr i~ry Contai~nt ~te Install~ ~ic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~llons) ~nufacturer ' 4. Tank Secondary Conta{~nt ~ ~le-Wall ~thetic Liner ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~Other (de~ri~): ~ufactufer: O~terial Thic~ess (Inc~s) Ca, city (~ls.) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ ~~r ~kyd ~xy ~enolic ~Glass ~Clay ~li~ ~o~ ~Other (de~ri~): 6.. Tank Corrosion Protection ~Galvanfz~ ~ass-Cl~ ~l~yle~ ~ap ~Vinyl ~a~i~ ~Tar or ~p~lt ~k~ ~No~ ~Other (de~ri~): Cath~ic proration: ~ne ~pres~ ~rent S~t~ ~ri~f~fal ~e ~t~ ~r~ Syst~ & Equi~ent: 7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~, a~d Int~ ~ ~ ~is~ (vault~ ~ only) ~Grou~ter ~nitori~' ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner  U-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Dir~ti~ Flow ~ ~nitori~ ~l(s)* Va~r ~t~tor* ~Li~id ~vel ~n~r* ~Co~tivit~ ~ Pressure ~r in ~ular S~ of ~uble Wall Ta~- ~Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 ily '~i~ & I~entory Reconciliation ~Peri~ic Tigh~e~ Tmsti~ None ~ ~o~ ~her b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for PressuriZ~ ~nitori~ ~p ~ ~ce~y ~al~ ~crete ~ce~y ~lf~t C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~t~tic Liar ~y ~N~e ~ U~no~ ~ *~ri~ ~ & ~el: 8. Tank Tightness ~is ~ ~en Tigh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Results of Test Test ~e ~sti~ C~ny 9. Tank ~ ~ Re~i r~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~ir(s) ~ri~ Re, irs 10. ~erfill Pro~ction  rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~ F~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~ Auto Shut- Off Controls  citance ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~o~ Other: List ~ & ~el F~ ~e ~ices 11. Pipi~ a. ~dergro~d Pipi~: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial ~.'~ Thickne~ (i~hes) Di~eter Manufacturer ~essure ~tion ~Gravity ~proxi~te b. U~ergro~ Pipi~ Corrosion Prot~t~on : ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crificial ~e ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical I~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Un~o~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~arY Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): (FILL OUT ,~EPARATE ~CH TANK) d~35--~- --FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: [']Vaulte'd ~Non-Vaulted rqDouble-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. Ta~ Material ---~Carbon Steel [~$tainless Steel [~Polyvinyl Chloride I-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinfo'rced Plastic ~ Concrete [~ Alumin~ ~ Bronze ~-~Unknow~ r~ Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tahk Secondary Contair~nent r~Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault ~Non, r~unknown nother (describe): Manufacturer: []Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lihin~ ~-~R~bber ~Alkyd []Epoxy [Phenolic [~Glass ~Clay ~linmd D0ther (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection --~G~lvanized '~f~g-~ass-Clad [~Pol~thylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrapping ~]Tar or Asphalt [~Unknown ~None []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~None L~Impressed Current System ~lSacrifi¢ial ~ System Describe System & Equi[~ent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and In.t~ ~i 'T~: ~-~isual (Vaulted ~ only) ~qGround~ater Monitoring' W~ll (s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring ~ll(s) [~U-Tube Without Liner [] U-Tube with C~patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg [-~ Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor* [] Conducti~it~ Sensor' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Betrie~al & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space ~Daily Gauging-& Inventory Reconciliation [~Periodic Tightness Testing ~7 None [] Unknown [] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized [~Monitoring ~p with Race~sy []Sealed Concre'te Race~y []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Raceway [~None [] Unknown []Other *Describe Make & Model: 8. ~en Tightness Tested? ~Yes []No Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank Reda.ir Tank Repaired? ~Yes []No ~Unknown Da te (s) of Repa i r (s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ]~O~erator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [~vel []Tape F~oat Gauge ~Float Vent Valves ~Auto Shut- Off Controls  Capacitance Sensor [2]Sealed Fill Box ~None [~]Unknown Other: List Make & Model For Abo~e Devices 11. ~ Pipin~ a. Underground Piping: ~Yes [~]No [Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer []Pressure ~Suc~ion [~Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized [Fiberglass-Clad [~]Im[xessed Current []Sacrificial Anode [Polyethylene Wrap []Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or Asphalt []Unknown [']None [']Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: '[]Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System ~None [']unknown []Other' (describe): F~R ~CH-~E~ION, ~ECK ALL' ~PROPRIATE ~XES H. 1. Tank is: ~Vault&d ~n-Vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ ~terial ~Car~n Stol ~Stainless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass~l~ Steel ~Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~ Concrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~k~ ~Other (de~ri~) 3. Pr i~r~ Contai~nt ~te Install~ ~ic~ess (Inches) Ca,city (~llons) ~nufacturer 4. Tank Secondary Co~i~ent ~le-Wall ~thetic Liner ~Lin~ Vault ~ne ~Other (de~ri~): ~ufacturer: ~terial Thic~ess (Inc~s) Ca,city (~ls.) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ ~~r ~kyd ~xy ~enolic ~Glass ~Clay ~lin~ ~Other (de~ri~): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection ~Galvaniz~ ~ass-Cl~ ~l~yle~ ~ap ~Vinyl ~Tar or ~lt ~k~ ~No~ ~Other (de~ri~): Ca~ic Prot~tion: ~ne ~Pres~ ~rent S~t~ ~criflcial ~ ~t~ ~ri~ Syst~ & Equi~ent: 7. Leak DetectiOn, ~nitori~, and Interception a. Ta~: ~Vis~l (vault~ t~ks only) ~Grou~ter ~nitori~' ~ll(s) ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner U-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Dir~ti~ Flow ~ Monitori~ ~l(s)~ ~a~r ~t~tor* ~ Li~id ~vel ~n~r* ~Cond~tivit~ ~ Pressure ~n~r in ~ular S~ of ~uble Wall Ta~. ~ Liquid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 or ~ilyG~i~ & Imentory Reconciliation ~ Peri~ic Tigh~e~ Testi~ ~None ~o~ ~her b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ ~nitori~ ~p wi~ ~ce~y ~al~ C~crete ~ce~y ~lf~t C~tible Pi~ ~ce~y ~t~tic Liar ~U~no~ ~er *~ri~ ~ & ~el: 8. ~en Tigh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Results of Test Test ~e ~sti~ C~ny 9. Tank ~ ~ Re~ir~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~ir(s) ~ri~ Re, irs 10. ~erfill Protection ~rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ F~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~Auto Shut- Off Controls ~citance ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~Other: List ~ & ~el F~ ~e ~ices 11. Pipi~ a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial ~<~ _ Thickne~ (i~hes) Di~eter Manufacturer ~essure ~tion ~Gravity ~proxi~te b. U~ergro~ Pipi~ Corrosi~ Prot~ti~ : ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crificial ~e ~Polye~Yle~ Wrap ~Electrical I~lati~ ~Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Unkno~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~): TANK ~ (FILL OUT SEP~TE FO~ ~ T~K) ~R F~ SE~ION, ~ECK A~.L ~PROPRIATE ~XES H. 1. Tank is: ~Vault~ ~n-Vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~le~all 2. ~ ~terial  Car~n Stol ~Stainless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass~l~ Steel Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic ~ Concrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~k~ ~Other (de~ri~) 3. Priory Contai~nt ~ teI~a 11~ ~ic ~ess (I nches) Ca ~city (~11 ons) .nu facturer 4. Tank Secondary Contai~ent ~ Othe~ (descr i~): ~ufacturer ~ ~ ter ial Thic~ess (Inc~s) Ca.city (~1 s. ) 5. Tank Interior Lini~ ~Other (de~ri~) = Tank Corrosion Protection ~ ~Tar or ~p~lt ~k~ ~No~ ~Other (de~ri~) Ca~Lc Proration: ~ne ~pres~ ~rent S~t~' ~crifictal ~ ~t~ 7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~. and Interception a. Ta~= ~Vis~l (vault~ t~ks only) ~Grou~ter ~nitori~ ~11(~) ~Vadose Zone ~nitori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner ~U-~ wi~ C~tible Lfner Dir~ti~ Flow to Monitori~ ~l(s)* ~ Pressure ~n~r in ~ular S~ of ~uble ~all Ta~- ~ Liguid ~tri~al & Ins~ction Fr~ U-T~, Monitori~ ~11 or Ga~i~ & I~entory Reconciliation ~Peri~ic None~o~ ~her b. Pipit: Fl~Bestricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ ~nitori~ ~p ~ ~ca~y ~al~ ~crete ~ce~y ~ U~no~ ~ *~ri~ ~ & ~el: 8. ~en Tigh~ess ~st~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te of ~st Tightne~ Test Results of Test ~e ~sti~ C~ny 9. Tank ~ Ta~ Re~ir~? ~Yes ~ ~kno~ ~te(s) of ~ir(s) 10. ~erfill Protection ~rator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors ~vel ~Ta~ F~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valves ~ Auto Shut- Off Controls  citance ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ne ~o~ Other: List ~ & ~el For ~e ~ices a. ~dergro~d Pipit: ~Yes ~ ~o~ ~terial Thickne~ (i~hes) , Di~eter Manufacturer ~essure ~tion ~Gravity ~proxi~te b. U~ergro~ Pipi~ Corrosi~ Proration : ~lvaniz~ ~Fi~rglass~l~ ~ess~ ~rrent ~crificial ~Polye~yle~ Wrap ~Electrical I~lati~ ~Viny1 Wrap ~Tar or ~lt ~Unkno~ ~None ~her (de~ri~): c. Undergro~ Pipit, Seco~ary Contai~nt: ~l~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ne ~kno~ ~Other (de~ri~):