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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK FILE #1 Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit ., CONDITIONS OF ~PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ' · *: ':' This re.mit is issued for the followirH]- ol H=~rdous Mateflal$ Plan .[3 Underground Storage of HazardOus Materials Permit ID #:: 015-000-000611 El Risk Management Program LUCKY' 7 FOOD STORE nH,J~,~ousWasteOn-SiteTreatment LOCATION: 2601 S CHESTER AVE .D ,! ~ ~-~~ DISPEN~,~'INs~/IONITORING 015-000-000611-0001 GASOLINE 015-000-00061015'000-000611-00021-0003 GASOLINE .... ;:~' l~" '" :~LL,-.:-~~ ~'~~DUID SE~&:i ~RM GASOLINE .:t':::~ ,. ~ · ~. ': '=:~' .' ~P~P~,LI'~ O sE SOR &*~ ~RM , . . -. ;:: . =~ . ~ .. Issued by: Bakersfield Fire Department"  OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES' · 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Apploved by: Bakersfield, CA 93301 (~-Ral?i{Hucy'~i Issue Date Voice '(661) 32623979. · FAX(661) 326-0576 Exp?tionDate: ,'June 30. 2003 Permit to Operate Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ........... ,~,~,?.~,? ?,?!:~,:? ?,~,,, .... This permit is issued for the following: .... ,??i?i?,'?:'!:.:,~,'.!.:::i;::?'%....ii!ii:~:~, .,,,..i...iiii~, ;iiiii:;i...iii;;"::..iii!!i.li~i::~ae[gr°und Storage of Hazardous Materials PERMIT ID# 015-021~00611 .:,~;~i?i:~:ii~ ~!,..~i',,,,!!~:/,i:;~}:~:~;i~,:~:~.ii!ii;ii:!il;':' ...~:!!!!!!'=i!!!iii~:i!!}~:~:!i::: ! i !!!,:!!!!~::: iii::i~,ii,,~ ~k M~p. agement Program ,.., ...~.........., ....,~..,~.¥ ~ ~,=~i,~ .~ ~ ...~. ~ ,~ ~.. ~;, ~ ~ .. ~:~"~ '"'*~ ~-"{ -.,~ .~:~"~:~ ~. :~!~ ,' : · ' .~ ~ ' '~ 'i ~%- ~":~ '= ........ ~" ~ih..:"-.:'~ ?,,:,,~ ................. .', '- ' :~,~,,,, '~ ......... 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'..-.~ .~ ' ~i~= ~$~' ~ ~ ~?..;.L.Li:.;L.;,.J~,..~,,~' '/.:".., '~ ~ ~-"~'" ~ ~ ~ i ]ssu~ by:  ~ OFFICE OFE~R O~E~AL S~ ~CES ~ph Hu~~ ~ , 1715 Chewer Ave., 3rd Floor O~ce oriental S~ie~ B~e~el~ CA 93301  Voice (805) 32~3979 F~ (80S)~26-0S76 Expiration Date: ~n~ ~0~ ~000 City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave., Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3979 · . An upgrade compliance certificate has been issued in connection with the operating permit for the facility indicated below. The certificate number on this facsimile matches the number on the certificate displayed at the facility. Instructions to the issuing agency: Use the space below to enter the following information in the format of your choice: name of owner; name of operator; name of facility; street address, city, and zip code of facility; facility identification number (from Form A); name of issuing agency; and date of issue. Other identifying information may be added as deemed necessary by the local agency. This permit is issued on this 2na day of November, 1998 to: LUCKY 7 FOOD STORE Permit #015-021-000611 2601 S Chester Ave Bakersfield, California 93304 CC~RECTION NOT I ~,.,~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° 6 1 1 Location .k,,e~] '7 Sub Div. ,~O~ d / ~. ~.~r . B]k. Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Completion Date' ;Or ;:rr:cti;~ ;/V~ ~'' I Date ~¢/¢' ~ ~Inspect0r 316-3~7~ 'I UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAN SPECTION Bakersfield Fire Dept. ii Bakersfield, CA 9.3301 FACILITY NAME h,tely "7 F~c/r 5~o/~._ BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 FACILITY ADDRESS ~){~OI .5. (~'~r CITY ~'-~ ZIPCODE FACILITY PHONE No. ~3fo ~ ~ 7~ ~D* ~D~ ID~ [~/?'" L ? ' 'Z. INSPECTION DATE ~ Product Product Product TIME IN TIME OUT dc., b'~ ~'~'~ U(-- Inst Date Insl Date Inst Date INSPECTION TYPE: 1O/~- ~ U j0~ - 8 Size Size Size ROUTINE [/ FOLLOW-UP /t~l~ /~ 00~3 REQUIREMENTS yes no n/a yes no n/a yes no n/a 1 a. Forms A & B Submitted 1 b. Form C Submitted lc. Operating Fees Paid ld. State Surcharge Paid 1 e. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted V/ lf. Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST V~ 2a. Valid Operating Permit V"' 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure ~) 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan ~/~ 3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months T'lt~5 J,~,~, 5'-t~'- <~ ~ 3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months [,/ .,._ "'- 3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years ~ 3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years ~ ,~, 3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days ~ 3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping ~ ~ 4a. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month ,v~ ~ 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted '~' ~ ~" 4c. Meters Calibrated Annually 'V/ 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results V/' 8. Ground Water Monitoring ,~/ 9. Vapor Monitoring 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks 'V/ 11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors 12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors ~" 13. continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability 15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment ~" 16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-113 Series 17. Written Records Maintained on Site 18. Reported Changes in Usage/Conditions to Operating/Monitoring Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days y 19. Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades 1// 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection 22. Secured Monitoring Wells 23. Drop Tube ~/~ RE-INSPECTION D~_TE ~ ,, RECEIVED BY: ~A/vt ~ L /) L/t,__.j--.~ .~ INSPECTOR: ~ ~'~~ OFFICE TELEPHONE NO. J~'~?(~" ~ ? 7~' FD 1669 (rev. 9/95) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPE(~ON t~J~kersfield l~e Dept. OFFIC'IE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Completed Business Namei f~c~'~' ~ Location: ~3~0 t $, d[~,'t~c ~ Business Identification No. 215-000 ~/I (Top of Business Plan) Station No. Shift__ Inspector Arrival Time: Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adequate Inad~ate Adequate Inad~3te Address Visable I-I Emergency Procedures Posted Correct Occupancy ~ I'1 Containers Propedy Labled Verification of Inventory Materials I~/', I'1 Comments: Verification of Quantities [9/,~, Verification of Location I::¥, I"1 Verification of Facility Diagram Proper Segregation of Material ~ [] Housekeeping I~, [] Fire Protection Comments: Electrical 19/ [] Comments: Verification of MSDS Availablity [] [3~r' Number of Employees: ~'3 UST Monitoring Program ~ [] Comments: Verification of Haz Mat Training [] Permits ~ [] Comments: Spill Control ~ [] Hold Open Device ~ [] Verification of Hazardous Waste EPA No. Abbatement Supplies and Procedures I~ [] Proper Waste Disposal [3/ [] Comments: Secondary Containment I~",, [] Security Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: .~l"~ ~,al,~,,._. ,~'(~.~ R'.S ~,,, 4~n.t.- ~+ $~c. ,~m. 3.'° _/,-~',f,. ¢1~.~_ t~u,,./~ ~/~ ~ I / /~ L W...~"'--- R P, All Items O.K Busines~ ow~erlMa'--nager PRINT NAME SIGNATURE ' Correction Needed White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT :FICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 - ORRECTION NC ICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE,DEPARTMENT Location !"'tx'°---~z "7 Sub Div.~ (~ t .~, (x\~e'~4~Blk. . Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cot. No J / /,~ Completion Date for Corrections 5./~.Co /~(4v ; Inspector 326-3979 ~ U N D E R~ RO U N D ~ smo ~ E ' N S P E CT ' 0 N '' ' ' .Bai( f field" Fire DEL'*.'., of Environmental Services Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY PHONE No. ?%/_.,~ ~ I ?~ ,D~ ,D~ INSPECTION DATE O ~ ~ Producl Product Product Inst Date Inst Date I~st Date ~ize SEe S{ze REQUIREMENTS yes n n/a yes no n/a yes no n/a la. Forms A & B Submitted ~ ~ ~,,~ I b. Form C Submitted *" 1 c. Operating Fees Paid ,/ ~ ld. ,State Surcharge Paid ~ ¢,,- le. '. -~tatement of Financial Responsibility Submitted ~,/ ~ -~', 1.f. Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST -~* 2a. Valid Operating Permit ¢/ /' 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure .~ ~ ~,- 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan ~: t,-' ~ ~ 3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months t 0/0.,"7 ~c~/ [ I~',~ 3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months ' 3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years ~ ~'~) '! 3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years '--~ 3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days . ~, 3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping ~ 4a. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month ~ /C 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted ( ~- 4c. Meters Calibrated Annually 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks ~,- 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results ~ · 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results ~ 8. Ground Water Monitoring t,," 9. Vapor Monitoring ~" ~" t ~-' 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks ~ ~ , ~..~- 11. Mechanical Line Leak'Det, ectors ,~ ~ ~,/ ~,/ ~" 12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors ~ 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps ~ 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capabilityr' ~'"~ 15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment 16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LC-113 Series .~· /*~ ~ 17. Written Records Maintained on Site ~, ~ 18. Reported Changes in U~ge/Conditions to Operating/Monitoring Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days ~ 19. Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours >"" 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades ~_ ~/ 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection ~ ~, ~,~. 22. Secured Monitoring Wells ~/. 23. Drop Tube ..~ ~/ ~ INSPECTOR:" ~ .... ~ FD 1669 (rev. 9/95) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INS TION ' i ~Bal~ezst~e]~l FJze Devt. O'trFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Completed. Business Name: ,Z-,,c~. ?, '7 Location: .. ~0 f .~, Business Identification No. 215-000 ~// (Top of Business Plan) Station No. _~ ~ Shift ~,~.~_ Inspector ~ · . 1 cA Arrival Time: Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adequate Inadequate Adequate Inadequate Address Visable ~! [] Emergency Procedures Posted I~r ri Correct Occupancy ~t~ I-I Containers Properly Labled Q~ [] Verification of Inventory Materials El' E~ Comments: Verification of Quantities ~ I"1 Verification of Location [] Verification of Facility Diagram I~i,' [] Proper Segregation of Material i~r' [] Housekeeping El,- Comments: Fire Protection Electrical ~" El Verification of MSDS Availablity ~ ~ Comments: Number of Employees: UST Monitoring Program [] Comments: 1,~.o.~ 'T,~'I=, '~':~_q~,r-,' Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ , [] _ Comments:. ~,.rj/,/tl~4~-'~'~ Permits v ~ v -- c Spill Control El,- [] Verification of ' Hold Open Device Abbatement Supplies and Procedures [] 1~''/, Hazardous Waste EPA No. Comments: Ac) OR"{- I'i~{lff.,~ , Proper Waste Disposal ' Secondary Containment 1'3"' [] Security 1~/' I"1 Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: ~$, [-J~-, .-5~q;'X ~;'f47 /,"/'/~,~_ ;~ .~ ~ ~<a~¢ ~ ~'~? / / / (~' .... ~¢' ~' ~ -' All Items O.K Busine~ O~anag~ PRINT NAME SIGNATURE ~ Correc~on Needed ~ite-H~ Mat Div. Yellow-Station C~y Pink-Business C~y RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: ~_4o0 1 _~ ~ ~ ~.~t ~ ~ ID# Business Name: /~c~y ~% Busin~ Phone: ~ ¢ ~ ~ ~ Z ~ ~~ F~: insp~or's N~e: ~ Time of C~l: D~e:, ~ ~ Time: ~ ~ ~ Uin: ~ l~e of C~I: Incoming [ ] Omgoing ~ R~umed [ ] Actions Required: Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: ~..~C) ( ~ C_L(_~T_..--$-r-~-V~ ID# Busings N~e: ~c t4M ~ Contain N~e: ~ ~ / D ~ C~ Business Phone: ~ ~ t?~ ~ F~: Insp~or's N~e: Timeof C~l: Date: ~'l/%~ Time: ~: ~ ~ Min: Type of C~I: Incoming ~ Outgoing [ ] Rmurn~ [ ] Contentof C~l: ~A~ ~ ~ ~c~ ~c~ ~ Actions Required: Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: ~WI-ilL, E YOU WERE AWA~L) ~, FOR ' __ D AT E ~-'1-1 M E ~ ~-..~ ~"~"" w'.~w. PHONIE MESSA ................ ' ................. ~ CONTINUED (See 2na' File) CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIA_ RESPONSIBILITY B. ~ ~_~'. ~~.~__~-~ hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requJremertts of ~ection 2807, Article 3, ChapterTS, Division 3, Tttle 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: Note: If you are using ~ ~tate Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and subrn~ssion ~---~---~f ~.~T~Catio-~-also=c~tfi~s'-t,~,~i~ff~u_-_~..e-~.c~m.~alLcol~ditions _fo~ ,juarticipation in the Fund. Fa~ityNan~ FaUlty ~aklresa N-...- md Ti~I~ oiTank O~mm' m Op,sras~ .' ....... "- TNSTRUCTZON8 . .- · ' -C~I~ZCA~ZOll OF F~~ ~S~NSZB~Z~ ~ PLem ~ or ~tnt cL~rLy eLL ~fO~tJm m Certificat~ of Fl~Jat RmibJLi~ fO~.' fKilitifl.~ sit.~.or ~rat~ my ~ List~ ~ ~ fora; therefore I s~rate certtfi~te r~i~ for el~ D~NT A.. ~~ - ~Kk the a~ropriate ~xes.- B. ~ ~ T~ ~ - FuLL ~ of e~ther the tank o~er or the o~rator. ~ ~t~ C. ~im ~ - I~J~te ~J~ State a~rov~ ~hani~(s) are ~i~ m~ to ~ow rmibiiiW either as contai~ in the f~rai r~iati~, &O CFR, Pert S~rt H, S~ti~ 280.90 throb 280.10] (S~ Fi~iaL R~ibiiiW Gui~, for are info--tim), or S~t~ 2802.1, Chapter 18, DivJsim 3, T~tte ~, C~. ' ~ -~-~ 'i~ ~'- -Lis; a~ ~--a~ ~resses-of~c~n~'es~Gr~/o~ ~v~'~s ~;su~ng- ~i~ E~ - List id~ti~n~ n~r for each ~chanism ~. Ex~e: J~ura~e ~icy ~r or fJte ~r as J~icat~ on ~ or doc~t. (If ~ing State C~e~ (State F~) Leave Mank.) ~ ~t - l~icate ~t of coverage for each t~ of ~han~(s). If are than ~ani~ is i~ica~, tota~ ~t ~a~ 100~ of fi~Jai res~ibi~ity for each faci ~ i ~ P~i~ - l~icate the eff~tJve date(s) of a~l f{na~{a~ ~hani~(s). (State F~ coverage ,~ld ~ cmti~ as long as you mintaJn c~tia~e a~ r~in cmti= ~rt~ci~;~on in the F~.) ~~ ~im - l~icate y~ or ~. Does the s~ifi~ f~iai ~anim provide co~rage for corr~tJve actim? (If using State F~, ~icate "y~".) ~i~ Pa~ - l~cate y~ or ~. Does the s~cif~ f~ia[ ~ani~ provide coverage for ~tim ~hird ~rty c~a=ion? (Zf ~i~ Sta~e F~, J~icate "y~".) D. F~i~i~ - Provi~ ail facility a~/or site ~s a~ ~r~ses. ]atim E. Si~ B[~ - Prov~ sigmture a~ date s~gn~ by tank o~r or ~rator~ pr~nt~ or ~ t~t[e of t~ o~r or o~rator~ sig~ture of ~it~ss or ~ta~ a~ ~te s~g~ a~ pr~nt~ or t~ n~ of H~tness or ~ta~ (~f notary s~g~ please place ~ta~ sea[ next to ~ta~s s~g~ture). r[ ~ to ~i~ ;; PLease s~ origi~t to ~r t~a[ ag~y Cagey ~ho ~ss~s y~r UST _~its).. K~ a- co~ of th= ~ ~ ...... cartifi~ti~ea~ faCiliW or Site iist~ ~ the fora. If you have questions on financial resF~-~ibiiity requirements or on the Certification of Financial ResF~--=ibi.iity Form, please contact the State US? Cleanup FLr~ at (916) 7~9-2475. Nm;e: PenaLties for FaiLure to CompLy .ith Financial R__~-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~_. ibility Requirements: FaiLure to comply may result in: (1) jeopardizing claimant eligibility for the State UST CLeanup Ftiqd, and (2) LiabiLity for civil penalties of up to $10,000 doLLars per day, per undergrot~d storage tank, for each day of violation as stated in ArticLe 7, Section 25299.76(a) of the CaLifornia HeaLth and Safety Code. RUN,~DC~q-.~: 10/20/95 LUCKY 7 ,8 .... S. CHESTER RUN TIME: 2:59 PM PAGE INCOME STATEMENT AS OF 09130195 RATIO: NET REVENUE TILTS MONI'II RA IO q MIINIII!-; RAI I N C 0 M E ........................................ ' 4010 'TgXABLE SALES 3.l ,q57.62 ~0. 7 236,0q.1 .~17 1G. 7 4020 NON TAXABLE SALES 7,543.79 1.9.3 71,511.7q 23.3 TOTgL GROSS INCOHE 39,001.~1 100.0 307,553.21 100.0 COST OF GOODS SOLD 5010 TAXABLE PURCHASES 5,871.32 15.1 42,790.54 13.9 5015 BEER & WINE 14,374.53 36.9 104,592.01 34.0 5020 NON TAXABLE PURCHASES 5,672.02 14.5 53,768.23 17.5 5022 LIQUOR 631 18 l 6 2,'~ 2 51 0.7 '-5-0-2-5 ICE _ ......... = ......... 53~.~-0~-~-----1-.4. 3.,-7-4~-.=5-5 ..... 5030 NEWSPAPERS 0.00 0.0 548.73 0.2 5035 SOFT DRINKS 2,899.69 7.4 26,268.41 8.5 TOTAL COST OF GOODS SOLD 29,979.74 76.9 233,999.98 GROSS PROFIT 9,021.67 23.1 73,553.23 23.9 GENERAL EXPENSES 6020 RENT 2,029 O0 5.2 18,545.00 6.0 6030 UTILITIES 157 26 0.4 7,662.42 2 5 6031 TELEPHONE 336 11 0.9 2,943.22 1 0 6050 INSURANCE 262 50 0.7 2,773.13 0 9 6060 TAXES-SALES 2,167 O0 5.6 16,612.00 5 4 6065 TAXES-PROPERTY 0 O0 0.0 631.27 0 2 6066 TAXES-CITY BUSINESS 0.00 0 0 123.9~ 0 0 6080 MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 0.00 0 0 2,563.53 0 8 6082 LAUNDRY 41.28 0 i 392.J. 6 0 6084 ADT SECURITY SYSTEM 72.64 0 2 692.29 0 2 6090 SUPPLIES 348.81 0 9 2,734.43 0 9 6~00 MASTERTAX 75.00 0 2 675.00 0 2 6130 INTEREST 555.58 1 4 .~_,5_~.~P0.22 .... 1..._6._~ ..... 6'~40~' E~'U~PMEN'~ RENTAL 0.00 0 0 421.00 0.1 6170 DEPRECIATION 785.33 2 0 7,067.97 2.3 6190 DUES, FEES, LICENSES 0.00 0 0 857.00 0.3 TOTAL GENERAL EXPENSE 6,830.51 17.5 69,694.58 22.7 OTHER INCOME 8010 OTHER.INCOME 0.00 0.0 2,888.~.6 TOTAL OTHER INCOME 0.00 0.0 2,888.16 0.9 NET PROFIT 2,191.16 5.6 6,746.81 2.2 MANY HAPPY RETURNS!!! FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. · BAKERSFIELD, CA · 93301 SEP 2 8 ]995 R.E. HUEY ~, '- v (805) 320-3951 REVOCATION OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT' WILL FOLLOW IN 30-DAYS IF VIOLATION PERSISTS Pl~m~ im aware that failure to provid~ h flntngial rttlmlmlbil~ dm:unmnt to thin offi~ within ~0 dey~ will recur In your Permit to Opemto Ming revoked (2S2..l(b) California Health & Safety Code). LUCKY 7 FOOD STORE 2E~01 S CHESTER AV -RAKERSF]:ELD, CA .'3,3304 SIqLEH ALNAJAR Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Our records indicate that your busin_,~__- does not have a Certification of Financial Responsibility on file with this office. Our records also indicate that you have been issued at least one warning letter pdor to this notice. Please forward either a copy of your existing State approved mechanism to show financial responsibility or else complete the attached Certification for Financial Responsibility form and retum it to this office within 30 days. An attached letter from the State Water Resources Control Board lists the approved financial responsibility mechanisms required to pay for corrective actions resulting from leaking underground fuel tanks. Remember, most tank owners only have to show financial responsibility for at least $10,000 of clean up liability. The Underground Storage Tank Clean Up Fund (USTCF) may be used as the mechanism to cover the remaining accidental release liability. The total amounts of financial responsibility required (check boxes from section A of form) are as follows: If you don't sell product from your tanKS, and you pump less than 10,000 gallons per month, check "$500,000 per occurrence". For owners of 101 or more petroleum underground storage tanks, check the "2 million dollar annual aggregate" box. All other need only check the "1 million dollars annual aggregate'. If you have any questions, or would like help in completing the Certification of Financial Responsibility, please contact Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician, at 326-3979. Sincerely, Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dlm attachments "WE CARE" January 30, 1995 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M.R. KELLY WARNING! BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED ~i?: ! 5-(')00-000611 LUCKY 7 FOOD STORE :Z.:E~O1 S CHESTER AV BAKERSFIEL-D, CA 93304 SALEH ALNAJAR Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Our records indicate that your business does not have a Certification of Financial Responsibility on file with this office. Please forward either a copy of your existing State approved mechanism to show financial responsibility or else complete the attached Certification of Financial Responsibility form. An attached letter from the State Water Resources Control Board lists the approved financial responsibility mechanisms required to pay for corrective actions resulting from leaking underground fuel tanks. Remember, most tank owners only have to show financial responsibility for at least $10,000 of clean up liability~ The Underground Storage Tank Clean Up Fund (USTCF) may be used as the mechanism to cover the remaining accidental release liability. The total amounts of financial responsibility required (check boxes from section A of form) are as follows: If you don't sell product from you tanks, and you pump less than 10,000 gallons per month, check "$500,000 per occurrence". Else, or if you are in the business of selling from your tanks, check "1 million dollars per occurrence". For owners of 101 or more petroleum underground storage tanks, check the "2 million dollar annual aggregate" box. All others need only check the "1 million dollars annual aggregate' box. Please be aware that failure to provide the financial responsibility document to this office within 30 days will result in your Permit to Operate being revoked. (25285.1 (b) California Health & Safety Code). If you have any questions, or would like help in completing the Certification of Financial Responsibility, please contact Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician, at 328-3979. Sincerely, Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dlm rmit Operat Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility 6 ........ '::::?~'"'::?:?~:::~'~:::::' ......... ' 611 01381 .......... ~:..~?.::..~...::.:::....¥:..??.?i::?:.~:::~ ..... t N .' CON ITION P EV RSE SIDE Tank Hazardous G~i~i:??:::i??:?::i; ..... y e.:.:.~:~!i??~iii~i.~:~::..: i ~'.~ ank '~::::';:.~:~i~ ;~.i:~:~iii':iii!!!i~:::~ P,ping Piping Piping Number Substance C ~:~!~:~::~:::~.:~;:::;::~' I n"~"{'~ii~i?.'::::,ii :?i.~i!t y p e M o h;i:{~i ~:~::~:.:'::'~::~:.~:: Type Method Monitoring 01 GASOLINE ~~] ~:~? "':::;;]~:"E;:.i~ ~SW.S · MI'~.::~' ~']~::~;. SWS PRESSURE ALD 02 GASOLINE ~:~":~,0~:~?}.: ;:::;:;;~]pRE~;~:"'?.:;:?'~'~'::::;'?:.~;:%.::.;, al~]~; :~:'~::~}~ SWS PRESSURE ALD ~ GASOLINE ~:::..:~OQ0 ~:.::~ ::~:?::pRE~.j'~?~.::;??:?;::S~S:::::).:..]?~...?.;?:;~MI~YT ~:~:.~::::~;~ sws PRESSURE ALD Issued By: . "%;~;;;~;?:-:::~;:;;;~.?~?~: ..? "::~?~: ~;~;~ .':~?~:::..:.?.;;:::;;::?"~'] .?:issued T o: Bakersfield Fxre Dept.  HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION SALEH ALNAJAR 1715 Chester Ave,, 3rd Floor LUC~ 7 FOOD STORE Bakersfield, CA 93301 2601 S. CHESTER AVE. (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 Approved by: ~~ ~~- ....... 12-22-93 12-22-98 (~ E, Hu~do~aterials Coordinator Valid from: to: BEG,-09'94(FRI) 08:41 SUN V, ;Y OIL TEL:805 !7 1615 P, O01 SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY 3940 Rose, dale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 327-7212 FAX (805} 327-1615 DATE: TIME: TO: "~~'~¢.._"~ FAX NO: ~ ~.~:;, 0~'- ~ (o FROM' .,. SUBJECT: " NO OF PAGES: (INCLUDING THIS SHEET) I ii Ill MESSAGE: flEC.-O9'94(FRI) 08:41 SUN V3 ;Y OIL TEL:805 1615 P, O02 CUSTOMER: SUN VALLEY OIL CO. SITE ID: LUCKY 7 FOOD STORE #8 ADDRESS:S940 ROSEDALE WAY ADDRESS:2601 $ CHESTER CITY: BAKERSFIELD CITY:BAKERSFIELD STATE:CA ZIP: 93508 STATE: CA ZIP:93308 Testinq Evaluatip. n Report The USTest 2000 System declares a tank to be leaking when the measured leak rate exceeds the threshold of .05 gallons per hour and has a probability of false alarm of <1% and a probability of detection of >99%. ,~,,,n I TANK 2 TANK 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION . VOI'UME 6000 V6LUME 10000 VOLUME 10000 - DIAMETER 94 DIAMETER 94 DIAMETER 94 FUEL TYPE SUP UNLD FOEL TYPE RES UNLD FUEL TYPE PLS UNLD TANK TYPE STEEL TANK TYPE STEEL TANK TYPE STEEL FUEL LEVEL 70 FUEL LEVEL 69 FUEL LEVEL 70 WATER IN " 0 WATER IN 0 WATER IN - WATER O~T 0 WATER OUT 0 WATER OUT 0 SYSTEM RESULTS , ....... ,.~..[ ......... ~.: ..... ':..:,:..: .~.: ........ ,... ................... ...... .......... · ~. ,;.; ~ ...... .~;. ............ ;..;..;;.;---:..: ........................ . .-.:: , =~mn ~ TANK $ TANK -SYSTEM INFORMATION , , ,, VOLUME ' VOLUME VOLUME DIAMETER " DIAMETER DIAMETER FUEL TYPE FOEL TYPE FUEL TYPE TANK TYPE TANK TYPE TANK TYPE FUEL LEVEL " FUEL LEVEL FUEL LEVEL WATER IN WATER IN WATER IN WATER'OUT WATER OUT WATER OUT SYSTEM RESULTS , . ' ...... : ........ . ..,. ,.~ ~ .............. : ............... ;'*"~.I' "n'"~7'"' "' ' ................ ' .................................. ~ ............ ":~'"'""':' ' ' '~ ':' ....... ""~'i ......... ~" '" ......................... ;" TECHNICIAN: M KNUTSON CERTIFICATION #1 UST-701 DATE: OCTOBER 27, 1994 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 1715 CHESTER.AV£.,'BAKERSFIELD, ~A 93304 (80S) 326-3979 PERMIT TO OPERATE ~ TANK~ VOLUME CONTENTS Print your name, address and ZIP Code here · CI~/ OF BAKERSFIELD FIllE DEPT. · BAZARDOUSI~TERIALS DIVISION 1715 CHESTER AVEI~E~ 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ~ SENDER: I'O Complete items 1 and~for~ additional services. ~' I also~h~ to receive tlSe ['i ' Completeiterns 3. an(l~ll~b, foIIowin~lR/ices (for an extra ~1 ~ Addressee's Address ~ ! Print your name and ad,Fees on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): return this card to you. · Attach this form to the f.ront of the mailpiece, or on the.back if 8pace . II does not permit. ~~. e Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number 2. [] Restricted Delivery .'~ · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date {~ delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number '~ 4b. P 390 214 242Service Type Registered Insured LUCKY 7 FOOD STORE i 2601 SOUT~ CttESTER AVE. ~ Certified [] COD ._ ~ ~tt~l,.~u-'---------, CA 93304 [] Express Mail [] ReturnMerchandiseReceipt for 7. Date of Delivery 5. Signature (Addressee) . 8. Addresse~e's ~d~ti~(Only if requested and fee is paid) 6. Signature (Age ' I- >' PS Form 381 1. December 1991 ~-U.S. GPO:1993--352-714 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT P 3~0 214 242 Mecejpt for / Ce~'~j~d~.M ail No Insurance Coverage Provided ~s~,~s Do not use for International Mail (See Reverse) Sent to Street and No. P.O., State and ZIP Code Postage * '~9 Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom & Date Delivered · Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date, and Addressee's Address TOTAL Postage Postmark or Date STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAIL EEE, AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES (see frant). 1. If you want this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stu§ to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier (no extra charge). 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of the article, date, detach and retain the receipt, and mail the article. ,~ 3. If you want a return receipt, write the certified mail number and your name and address on' a return receipt card, Form 3811, and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space permits. Otherwise, affix to back of article. Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIP~T REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee, or to an authorized a0ent of the addressee, endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested, check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. 105603-92-B-0226  CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~~ "WE CARE" September 30, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Saleh Alnajar Lucky 7 Food Store Certified Mail 2601 South Chester Ave. P 390 214 242 Bakersfield, CA 93304 Dear: Saleh NOTICE OF VIOLATION- SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE WARNING! THE PERMIT TO OPERATE YOUR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK(S) HAS EXPIRED AND WILL NOT BE REISSUED UNTIL YOUR STORAGE TANK(S) ARE BROUGHT'INTO COMPLIANCE. Our records indicate that you have not performed an annual underground tank system tightness test in the last year. This annual tightness test was a condition of your previous permit to operate which has now expired as. of June 30, 1994. Herein, you are granted a conditional authorization to continue to operate your underground storage tank(s) for the next 30 days. During this interim, you must submit proof to this office that you have arranged for the tank system tightness test. A valid permit issued within the next 30 days by this office, to perform a tightness test at your underground tank site will satisfy the interim condition. If you do not respond to this notice within 30 days either b~/providing proof of an annual tightness test performed within the last year, or obtaining a permit now to do so, you will be required to cease underground tank operations until compliance is achieved. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call the Hazardous Materials Division immediately at 326-3979. Sincerely yours, Hazardous Materials Coordinator KBF-7171 CORRECTION NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° ~ 0006 Locatio~ ]-~,k._, ? l~_.~ su~ ~iv. ~ ~ c ~ ~. You are hereby required to make the following cor~ctions at the above location: Co~. No Completion Date fo,' Corrections Date/?--//~ t ~ Inspector 326-3979 UNDERGROUND STO~[GE TANK INSPECTION !~- ~kersfield Fire Dept. ~ Hazardous Materials Division Date Completed i./~/~_/'~ Operating Permit: ~n~/. ~?~d~. co~.~ ~ ~ ~~~?~. ~ ~~ Business Name: ~_~ 7 ~ ~e~ / Loca~on: ~1 ~, C~~ Business Iden~fica~on No. 215-000 ~[I (Top of Business Plan) Number of Tanks. ~ Type: ,~t~ ,.,,~1~ Conainment:.sFil~~-~ Lines: ~? ~ I~ CONTACT INFOE~ATION ~er: ~A(~ ~~ Emergency Contact: Adequate Inad~ ~-- Monitoring Program ~ RECORDS Maintenance Testing Inventory Reconciliation RESPONSE PLAN Emergency Plan I~ I"1 Violations: ~)~'~,~,.~ c~,L,. ~,~ ]~~,~L:~. /_)5'-/- ~,~-'- / /~ ~'~ ~ All Items O.K. Bu~i~'ess Owner/ ' ',~ Correction Needed / White - Haz Mat Div Pink - Business Copy / / CITY of BAKER SFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON November 5, 1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Dear Business Owner: This notice is meant to act as a reminder that the California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7 Section 25284 (C), requires that any person assuming ownership of an underground storage tank used for the storage of hazardous substances for which a valid operating permit has been issued shall have 30 days after the date of assumption of ownership to apply for any operating permit purSuant to Section 25286. This means that as a new owner you must submit an Underground Storage Tank application form, an Underground Storage Tank Questionnaire, Forms A and C completed for each tank at this facility (forms included) and a state surcharge of $56.00 for each tank. You have 30 days from the date of this lettei' .to complete and return these forms along with the state surcharge to 2130 "G" Street, Bakersfield, Ca. 93301. If you have any questions or if we can be of any further assistance please don't hesitate to call 326-3979. Sincerely Yours, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator PAGE 16 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SITES AND TANKS LISTING REPORT NO. 101-4 COUNTY: KERN (15) BY SITE ADDRESS 10-14-92 09:52 JUR: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD (021) 17 AS OF 10-14-92 AGENCY: BAKERSFIELD - U.S.T. (001) ALL SITES PROGRAM: 23 UNDERGROUND TANKS ST COMP# SITE NAME/ADDR ST OWNER-TANK-ID SWRCB-TANK-ID-NUMBER ACTV. DT CAPACITY TANK USE STG CONTENT TANKS A 6853 TERRACE STATION & MINI MART A 1 15-021-006853-000001 07'-0'1-85. 5000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 5 9 402 S CHESTER A 2 15-021-006853-000002 07-01-85 5000 M.V. FUEL P LEADED BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 A 3 15-021-006853-000003 07-01-85 6000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED REF: 02-19-92 ACT: 02-19-92 CRE: 09-30-89 A 4 15-021-006853-000004 07-01-85 1000 UNKNOWN P A 5 15-021-006853-000005 07-01-85 250 OIL A 5623 MING FASTRIP #6 A 1 15-021-005623-000001 07-01-85 12000 M.V. FUEL P LEADED 4 9 1640 S CHESTER A 2 15-021-005623-000002 07-01-85 12000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 A 3 15-021-005623-000003. 07-01-85 12000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED BANKERS OIL & TRUST CO. A PART A 4 15-021-005623-000004 07-01-85 12000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED REF: 02-19-92 ACT: 02-19-92 CRE: 09-30-89 A 300018 S CHESTER AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR A 15-021-300018-000001 05-02-91 250 OIL W~ 1 2 1805 S CHESTER BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 MILTON STUBBLEFIELD REF: 07-01-92 ACT: 07-01-92 CRE: 05-02-91 A 13816 CIRCLE K # 830 A 1 15-021-013816-000001 07-01-85. 10000 M.V. FUEL P LEADED 3 9 2601 S CHESTER A 2 15-021-013816-000002 07.-01-85 6000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 A 3 15-021-013816-000003 07-01-85 10000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED CIRCLE K CORPORATION REF: 02-20-92 ACT: 02-20-92 CRE: 09-30-89 A 300019 SANDERS AUTO A 1 15-021-300019-000001 08-02-91 200 OIL W 1 9 2801 S CHESTER BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 RUSSELL M SANDERS REF: 02-20-92 ACT: 02-20-92 CRE: 08-02-91 A 9287 METROPOLITAN RECREATION CENTER A 16. 15-021-009287-000001 07-01-85 1000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 3 4 CHESTER AVE A 17. 15-021-009287-000002 07-01-85 1000 M.V. FUEL BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 R 18. 15-021-009287-000003 08-07-91 1000 M.V. FUEL P DIESEL KERN COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION REF: 07-01-92 ACT: 07-01-92 CRE: 09-30-89 A 44436 DAY & NIGHT MARKET A I -15-021-044436-000001 07-01-85 10000 M.V. FUEL P LEADED 2 9 355 CNESTER AVE A 2 15-021-044436-000002 07-01-85 10000 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 MANYOUB MOHAMMED ROUTER REF: 02-20-92 ACT: 02-20-92 CRE: 09-30-89 A 8427 MIDWAY FISHING TOOL CO. (MACHI A 1 15-021-008427-000001 08-07-91 1 OIL 9 3505 CHESTER AVE A 2 15-021-008427-000002 01-08-91 120 UNKNOWN BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 A 3 15-021-008427-000003 08-07-91 600 UNKNOWN MIDWAY FISHING TOOL CO. A 4 15-021-008427-000004 08-07-91 1 OIL REF: 07-01-92 ACT: 07-01-92 CRE: 09-30-89 A 5 15-021-008427-000005 08-07-91 1 UNKNOWN A 6 15-021-008427-000006 08-07-91 I OIL A 7 15-021-008427-000007 08-07-91 1 EMPTY RE~URCE MANAGEMENT A~J~NCY ~ ' ~ Environmental HeaJth Setwices Department RANDALL L. ABBOTT ~ STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ~, Pollution Control District DAVID PRICE I11 WiLUAM J. RODDY, APCO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Planning & Development Services Department TED dAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT June 25, 1991 Circle K License Department Attention: Pamela J. KJadis P. O. Box 52085 Phoenix, AZ 85072 RE: Fees for Permits to Operate UST Sites Ladies and Gentlemen: The Kern County Environmental Health Department received returned invoices, with a letter signed by you regarding the fee associated with the permit to operate issued to underground storage tank sites in Kern County. A note on each invoice stated that the underground storage tanks were no longer being used. Current law regulating underground storage tanks requires that you maintain the permit to operate the tanks and ensure that the tank~ are capable of holding product, by completing necessary monitoring and upgrades when required, until the tanks have been removed under permit. If you do not plan to reuse the tanks, you are required to submit an application for a permit to permanently close the tanks utilizing local guidelines. All tanks which cannot meet the monitoring and upgrade requirements must be abandoned under permit. I have enclosed the invoices for prompt payment, along with an application for tank removal and a handbook providing removal guidelines. Please feel free to call me at (805) 861-3636, extension 576, if you have any questions. Sinc~erely, ~ ,---, F~, Amy E. Gree,~ R.E.H.S. Hazardous M/aterials Specialist IV Hazardous Materials Management Program AEG:cas Enclosures \circle-k. ltr 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 ,, i KER ~ITY AIR POLLUTION CON R , RICT 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (805) 861-3682 ........ PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM Station Name ~.b~/_ / ~ Location 7~r-~? ~ ,,/~/-/~_<_,.,~,._~'.~ .PLO# Company Mailing Address City. Date / - //-/-- ?? Phone System Type: Sep. Riser / Coaxial .. Inspector ~,~..)?~./.~/~ ,,...3:~,,..~'~ Notice Rec'd By -.- / TANK # 1 TANK #2 TANK #3 TANK #4 1. PRODUCT (UL, PUL, P, or R) 2. TANK LOCA'nON REFERENCE . - , 3. BROKEN OR MISSING VAPOR CAP 4. BROKEN OR MISSING FILL CAP - 5. BROKEN CAM LOCK ON VAPOR CAP 6. FILL CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED 7. VAPOR CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED 8. GASKET MISSING FROM FILL CAP ~'~'--~9..~GASKET MISSING FROM VAPOR CAP ~ 10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT '-11. VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 12. GASKET BETWEEN ADAPTOR & FILL TUBE MISSING / IMPROPERLY SEATED 13. DRY BREAK GASKETS DETERIORATED 14. EXCESSIVE VERTICAL PLAY IN COAXIAL FILL TUBE 15. COAXIAL FILL TUBE SPRING MECHANISM DEFECTIVE 16. TANK DEPTH MEASUREMENT " 17. TUBE LENGTH MEASUREMENT 18. DIFFERENCE (SHOULD BE 6" OR LESS) 19. OTHER 20. COMMENTS: ,.._,~'.~, ,~ ,,.~._~...- ~,-'"-,,..-. ~,~-~'~ .~--r'-'. ~ , .~..--" "~'.-~_. "~.'"','"Z~-· < ~'~'">'-- >-,/-- ~ ,,- ~,, / WARNING: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 209, 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLU- ~w~ TION OF THE VIOLATION(S) APCD FILE 0~,19-~010 o' 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 .. Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (805) 861-3682 · PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM StationLoC~ation ~,~.,~"! ~,~ ~~ P/O~ ~~-~0- ~ Company Address Ci~ ~P Contact Phone System Type: BA RJ HI HE GH HA Inspector ~_)~/~/.~),'~. Date I/[~/~[i . Notice Rec'dBy NO~ · GAS GRADE NO~ TYPE 1. CERT. NOZZLE 2. CHECK VALVE N 0 3. FACE SEAL Z Z 4. RING, RIVET L E 5. BELLOWS ~ ~ 6. SWIVEL(S) 7. FLOW LIMITER (EW) .' 1. HOSE CONDITION A 2. LENGTH , P O 3. CONFIGURATION R 4. SWIVEL H O 5. OVERHEAD RETRACTOR S E 6. POWER/PILOT ON 7. ' SIGNS POSTED Key to system types: Key to deficiencies: NCTM not certified, B= broken BA=Balance HE =Healey M= missing, TO= torn, F= flat, TN= tangled RJ =Red Jacket GH=Gulf Hasselmann AD= needs adjustment, L= long, LO= loose, HI =Hirt HA :Hasstech S= short MA= misaligned, K= kinked, FR= frayed. INSPECTION RESULTS Key to inspection results: Blank: OK, 7= Repair within seven days, T= Tagged (nozzle tagged out-of-order until repaired) U= Taggable violation but left in use. VIOLATIONS: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A "T OR U" CODE IN INSPECTION RESULTS, ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH DAY OF VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLUTION OF THE VIOLATION. NOTE: CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 41960.2, REQUIRES THAT THE ABOVE LISTED 7-DAY DEFICIENcIEs BE CORRECTED WITHIN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL ACTION FACILITY NAME PERMIT ~ .................................. ' ...................... SENSITIVITY ......... Nu~3ER bF TANKS AT THE SITE: ................................................ NAME: ............ ~ ................................................................................................................... : .................................................................... PHONE NUMBER: ..................................................................................................................................................................... EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON(SECONDARY): NAME: ....................................................................... PHONE NUMBER: ..................................................................................................................................................................... TANK OWNER INFORMATION: NAME: ......................................................................................................................................................................................... ADDRESS: .................................................................................................................................................................................. PHONE NO.: .................................................................................................................................................................. TANK CONTENTS: ~ CAPACITY CONTENTS TANK ~ MANUFACTURER YEAR INSTA TANK CONSTRUCTION: ' ' ec con~ ) MATERIAL INT. LINING CORROSION PROT TANK ~ TyPE(dw, sw, s .~i~i~ ~ LEAK DETECTION: TANKS: VISUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLS VADOSE ZONE MON~'~NG WELL'~ ......... U-TUBES WITH LINERS ....... ~'~'~'~'-~ECTOR LIQUID SENSORS ..................... U-TUBES WITHOUT LINERS .......................... ' .......... pRESSURE SENSORS IN ANNULAR SPACE ..................... CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS ........... ......................... -IN,U-TUBES MONITORING WELLS OR ANNULAR LIQUID RETRIEVAL SYST'~ ' ' ....................... NONE ................... ~NKNOWN OTHER .................................................................................................. PIPING INFORMATION: TANK ~ SYSTEM TYPE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL (SuC,PRES.,GRAV.) (SW,DW,LINED LEAK OETECTION: PIPI W RESTRICTING LEAK DETECTORS FOR PRESSURIZED MONIT~'~I"~'G SLIMP WITH RACEWAY PIPING .... : ............................ HALFCUT COMPATIBLE PIPE RACEWAY SEALED CONCRETE RACEWAY ............... ' ................... NONE UNKNOWN .... SYNTHETIC LINER RACEWAY ........ : ......... - ............... OTHER SRMIT NUMBER JJ 0OJ O TYPE OF INSTALLATION ( ) 1. In-Tank Level Sonsor (X) 2. Leak Detector ( ) 3. Fill Box 1. IN TANK LEVEL SENSORS Number of Tanks List By Tank ID Name of System Manufacturer & Model Number Cont rac tot / Instal 1 er 2. LEAK DETECTORS , Number of Tanks ~ List By Tank ID /S~[3 ~f~ Manufacturer a Model Numberk~.A-QT~--~-~./_~_N~C-'~$~-SZ¢~ Contractor~Installer ~ 3. FILL BOXES N~ber of Tanks List By Tank ID Name of System Manufacturer a Model Number Contractor/Installer OWNER/OPERATOR C.O.L.T. SITE SPECIFIC TIME ACCO~N.~[ING SHEET ~rmit II '. ~ ~ ','" ,'> :~ Employ, me Name & Number ; ite Name or Address ~ ~" /~'' ~ployee Signature / ,'' "" ' .... Jnding (Local, State, or Federal) .................................. Cat. Activity ) H~rs Date Code Code )Descripti~ of Activity .. . ? ,. ,. ,, --- . ~ i /' . ~ It -' ....... ,~ .~ , : '2L :__ .: , "~ ~' L~_:~2 L ...... :___J. ~_J: "5:_z~ .... ~'.:"~ : :-- :--&',---: .... ~ ~---~ ~ ~-~ ......................................... Jta Entered By ......................... Date ........................ ~- / .,mit )_~S¢~ZJ Employ" Name & Nu.bee___ . _ _ unding (Local, State, or Federal), H~rs lear. IActivity ,IDescripti°n Date ICode ICode '. of Activity (.lO's) , ,ata Entered By ......................... Date ........................ Env. Health 580 4113 137 (12/88) Date ............. ~ ......... Data Entered By ........................ ............................. C.O.L.T. SITE SPECIFIC TIME ACCOUNTING SHE,ET / __"~ ,~,. ,... o. ..,,,_~~:,~ .... 5Z~,~ .... ~-~ ................... tmpmovee g ..... ~~--- ~ ........... ~.~, ~o..~. ~,.,.. o. ~ed...~ ................... ===== ..................................................... ~ ...... '- ~(,~o ~ote~ O~te ........................ O~t~ Entered B~ ......................... Env. Health 580 o, 113 137 (12/88) 'r n L T ~ECIFIC TIME ACCOUNTING SHEET _ O ~,' '~ Permit ~ ~~)~,Employ~:e'~a~e'& Number___~YZ-~-~-~-~-'~-- .... -~---~-~. / " .... ~ ........ ~' · , ~ ~ ~ ~ C~~ .~,. ~....~ .,~... ~L~__~_-E~--~--~~ ..... ~-~--- · FundinQ {Local, State, DP Federal) ............ J ........... ................................. cccc~c~ccc ............... ---. ~ H~P~ ' ' )(,10'~) ) Notes Data Entered By ......................... Date ........................ C.O.L.T. SITE SPECIFIC TIME ACCOUNTING SHEET , Permit I ......... E~loyee Na~e & Number SiteNameor AddreSs ~.~_~/_~__~___~'~-Y-~-.~--'--~---~-'-~-,/~ Em~lovee Signature___=~L~.,~ ......... Funding {Local, State, or Federa? ................................ _ ............................................................... ............................. ~-~= ..................................... Cat Ac ' ' y { ........... F-y .... ~ -~'--~-~--~'1 ........... I ---~ ....... I ---~ .... ~ ,/ Note ...................................... Data Entered By ......................... Date ........................ Env. Healtt~ 580 4113 1:3-/ (12/88) No. ~F~ 9805) 326-~46 TO ~ V~ O~ DESCRIPTION OF WORK ~ ~S~G JOB NAME AND LOCATION OUR ORDER No. YOUR ORDER NO. DATE ORDERED DATEPROMISED TA~ [2-90 [2-27-90 QUANTI~ DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT 3 CO~ ~S~ ~STS $300.00 ea. $900.00 TOTAL HOURS LABOR AMOUNT MATERIALS MECHANICS ~BOR MISC' HELPERS EXPENSES I HERESY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SATISFACTORY TOTAL COMPL~ION OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED WORK SIGNATURE DATE COMPLIED ' ~ RED~IN~ TEarING ~S., INCo ? - ~ = ~ x O.~IM =: ; 0.~918 4.995 -- 5.014 = 0.019 x 3.~ = 0.0~4 ~.01416 BOT TO 6R:FI3Ee 1~,'1.0 · F. DEPTH ~ TRNK SFte:eLEe 106.5 a RESULTS PER HOURg 0.O4'q16 TOP TO 6;U:IOE8 ~9.0 e e. T~ PROBE DEPTH~ 61.0 ' TIeHTi YES ~ DIRI'E'TER: 95.0" H. TE~T LEVEL 'TO TFINK BOTTOI'I 16,1.0 · NET ; ~8 4.10E~O TEST LEVEL IRBOVE 6RFIOE: ?.00 · I. 6ROUND HRTER FIIK)VE TRNK BOTTOM 0.000 · S"rFINDRRD DEVZRTIC]~I 0.~ GEPTH OF 14:ITER IM TFII~ ~ ' J. PRODUCT PRF-S~ PER 1' HEISHT 0.026 PSI TE-qT DRTEt 12-27-90 TECHNICII~It TRUJ ILL.O CFIL IF o 1.1C. , ' REOIdlflE TESTING 5'VCS. , [NC::. PO B034 1567 BI~(~ gELD, [:fl. 93302 (805)' 326-0446 ~IEI~Ts PIINI I~T CI~I_rBRFITiON BI~ 01~ LIOUIDt BI~ 0.025 I-)~FITIONs 2601 S. CLIESTER ~T C/TY, STFiTEs BI~IE~, Cfi. TEST-L,E~EI.s 5YSTEI'I TEIIP CFIt. C CB)I O.O(X~9 X IOCX)O - 5.c~t'12 SI~s 10000 P~OOUCTs UI'ff_EFIOED ~ NO.t SUf, I q,~ PROOUCT TEPIPI 50.3 TOTFiL. L..rNE C3'~t COEFFICIENTs O. 000594 .%-- I_[VEL LEVEL. 13FII:N + xCR) LEUEI_ * TEPIP. TE]IP. 6FITN + xCB) TEIIP FINt~L. :.- SF;IRT END L.O~;S - xCFI) RESJJI_T,' ~. STI~RT ' END LO~S -- xCB) ~T RESULT TZPE...~ S~ - ;Pi = 1:3 x O.OOtT,I = 0.02268 0.6'13 - 0.~ = 0.006' x 5.9442 = 0.~ --O. Ot~ t - 86 = 15 x O. OOt 74 =: 0.02617 O. 6-~9 -- 0.654 = O. O0~S x 5.94-L2 .= O. 029~2 --0.~ ~2 - 69 = 19 x 0.0017q =''0~033i5 0.654 - O.E~) = 0.006 x 5.9442 = 0.03566 -0.00:25t  82 = 1:9 x 0.0017dl ' ~ 040226~ O.E~:*O -- 0.666 = 0.0(0 x 5.9442 · = 0.0:~566 --0.012"9~ I 7 9~1 = ~2 X 0.001.74 =' 0.0209'1 0.666 -- 0.6;'6 = 0.01 x 5.94q2 = 0.059't'1 --0.03850 ~0'13 q? - 59 = 12 x 0.00174 =', 0~ 0.676 - 0.68't = 0.00~ x 5.9442 = 0.0'17~5 --0.02661 10~9 59. - 75 = 16 x '0.0017,1 = 0.02791: . 0.68,1 - 0.690 = 0.006. x 5.9442 = 0.03566 -0.007','5 10~'5 ~ - 91 = 16 x O.O01.?q = 0.02791'" 0.690 - 0.69S = 0.005 x 5.94,q2 = 0.02972 -0.00180 10:31 42 - 48 - 6' x .. O.O01.?dl = O.OtOd~ : 0.695 - 0.69'9 = 0.00,4 x 5.94,12 = 0.02377 ' -0.01330 1037 q8 - 62 = 14 x 0.0017,,! = ' 0.02442 0.699 - 0.?03 = O.OOq x 5.9442 = 0.02377 0.0006,q7 10,'13 S2 - ?6 = 1'1 x 0.00t7'1 = 0.024'12 0.703 - 0.;~)? = O.OOq x 5.94'12 = 0.02377 0.000~17 T6 ' - 90 = lq x O. OOlTq --- 0.(X2442 0.70;' -- 0.711 = O. OOq x 5.94'42 = 0.02~77 F2 - 45 = 13 x 0.0017,1 = 0.02268 0.711 - 0.716 = O. OOS x 5.9442 = 0.0'2~72 -0.007~1 1lOt q5 - 5~ = ti x 0.0017,1 = 0.019t9 0.716 - 0.720 = O.OOq x 5.9442 = 0.02377 -0.00458 1107 S6 - ?3 = 17 x 0.00174 = 0.02966 0.720 -- 0.723 = 0.00:9 x 5.9'1-12 ---- 0.01783 0.011825 111:3 ~3 - 0~ -- 12 x 0.00174 = 0.021~A4 0.~23 - 0.727 = O. 00,1 x 5.94,12 = O. 02377 -0. O02E)dl 1119 r,2 - 70 = 0 x 0.001.7,1 = 0.01396 0.72? - 0.730 = 0.003 X 5.9442 = 0.01783 -0.00':J87 1125 :tO - 83 = 13 x O. 00174 = O. 0:226~ 0.730 -- 0.734 = O. OOq x 5. '94q2 = O. 02':J?? -0. 00109 1131 D3 - 9t3 = 15 x 0.0017,'1 = 0.0.2617 0.73,'1 -- 0.?:38 = O. OOq x 5.9442 ' = 0.0237? : 0.00:2:9~2 1137 ,15 - 52 = ? x 0.00174 = 0.01221 0.738 - 0.741 = 0.00:3 x 5.94,12 = 0.0178:3 -0.005E.2 11.'13 ~. ~IK BOT TO 8RFi~s 13dl. O ' F. (]EFrTH FGR TFINK SFII~t 86.5" II~TS PI~ HQIJRI 3.~ TOP TO 13R:J~[JEz 39.0 · 8. ~TURE PROSE DEPTHz d11.0 .· TXGHTs ~ DIFII~=TERs 95.0 · H. TE~T LEVEl. TO TFIIqK BOTTOPt 162.0 · ~ TE~T PRESSI_IREI 12. TEST LEVEl. FIBOV~ 61~K)E 78.00 · I. e;~3UFff) 14FITER FEIOVE TFINK BOTTOPI 0.000 · ~ DEVI:RTION l"- [EPTH oF MflTER I:N TFII~: 0.00 · J. PROOUCT PRES~;tJRE PER 1' HEIGHT 0.026 PS[ TEST DFITEz 12-27-90 TECHNICIRNt TRUJ ILLO CFIt. IF. LIC. I~i. 90-1337 LOCIRT[ON~ 2601 S. I~ CRI-~BRf:FrloN ~ OR LIQUID~ ~ CI:TY, STRTE~ BFIKERSC'rE].D, CR. T--=ST LEVEL~ SYSTEII CHIRRT CtRI_C (FI)I 0.025 /17 = 0.0014 srzEt 10000 TEIIP CRLC CB); 0.0006;' H lOGO0 = 6.780 PROJECT NO. z SUN VFLLEY F)RtX)UCT TEIIPt 52 PROI:XJCT~ TOTflI_ L;NE TFIItC TEST lz TI~)EE COEFFICIENT8 0.0006~8 H IO(X)O = 6.7~35 51 LEVEl. LEVEl_ Gl:liN + xCFI) LEVEL TEI~. ~? "TEIIP. eRIN + x(:B) TEIIP STFIRT END U3SS - x(FI) RESIA,T ~STF~T -,. END FINIAL .______,,_ . ~' . . LOSS -- x(B) RESULT i? - 8~ = 68 x O. 001-10 = O. 095~0 - ' ~T T[IIE 5.932' .!- 5.943 ,, = O.Oli x 6.7805 = O.O?,~J8 "; ' - 99 = ?1 x ! .O. O01dlO =' O'09~J~lO 5'9413 '- '5.9~0EI = 0.020614 1~-1! - 83 = 63 .x · :.0.001-10 =: 0?08820 : ' , 0.015 x 6.780~ = O. 10170 -0.00230 122 · · 5.9~8 - 5-9741 = 0.016 x $.7805 = O. 10~,18 -0.02028 .- 77 = 55 x * ,0.001410 = i' 0,07700 5.9741 - 5.9~6 = O. Ot2 x 6.780~ = 0.08136 -0.004136 t23: - ;'1 = - 5,1 x ~ ,0.001-10 ' = ' 0.07~30 5.986 - 6.001 = 0.015 x 6.780~ = O. lOt70 -0.02610 t23" 20 - 66 = 46 x 0.00140 = 0.0641410 ' 6~-016 - 6.026 = 0.01 x 6.7005 = 0.06780 -0.00340 12!~, 19 - ~ = 3<~ x ' '0.00140 = 0.05460 6'026 - 6.036 = 0.01 x 6.;~<3~ = 0.06780 -0.01320 $8 - 100 = 412 X*~ -:0.00140 =; 0'0~°080 6.036 - 6.0-15 = 0.009 3< 6.?805 = 0.06102 -0.00222 t,~O~ t? - 51 = 34 x ; 0.00140 = 0.~0 6.045 - 6.0~3 = 0.008 x 6.;~0~ = 0.~41 -0.006641 t,~:~<. 51 - 89 = 38 'x . 0.130140 = 0. OS320 6.0'33 - 6.06.1 = 0.008 x 6.71~0S = 0.05,,t241 -0.0010.l 16. - 415 = 29 x *0. 00140 = O. 04060 6.061. -- 6.069 = O.OOe x 6. 780~ = O. 054124 -0.0t~64 ,~5 - 02 = 3;' x 0.00140 = 0. OS100 6.069 -- 6.0;'6 = 0.007 x 6.780~ = 0..04746 0.0041336 132; 19 - 419 -- 30 x 0.00140 = 0.04200 6.076 - 6.082 = 0.006 x 6.780~ = O. 0406~ O. 001317 ,'19 - 80 = 31 x 0.08140 = 0.043410 6.082 -- 6.088 = 0.006 x 6.7~105 = 0.0~ 0.002717 1~.'.~. 19 - 48 = 29 x 0.00140 = 0.0'1060 6.088 - 6*O<J~l = 0.006 x 6.7~05 = 0.0'1068 -0.0000~ 48 - 77 = 29 x 0.00140 = 0.04060 6.094 - 6.099 = 0.00'3 x &.7805 = 0.033<)0 0.006697 l~ .:' 30 - 5,1 = 24 x 0.001-1) = 0.03--J60 6. 104 - 6. 109 = O.(X)5 x 6.7805 = 0.1~ -0.00030 ! .,~ 5,1 - 70 = 16 x 0.01)140 = 0.02240 6. 109 - 6. 113 = O-(X)41 x 6.~805 = 0.02712 -0.0041~2 R.-~I~ BOT TO 6RI:I(X~ !,5,1.0 · F. DEPTH FOR TI:I"4<: SI:II:'LE= '106.5 - I~T$ PER Ft3UR; -0.(X)923 B TOP TO I~IDE= 59.0" 8. TEIII=ERFITURE PROEIE DEPTH= 61.0" TI6HT= C. TFINK DIRI~L=TER: ~.0" H. TEST LEVEL TO TRNK BOTTOIq 161.0" NET TEST PRESSUREf 41. D. TEST LEV~ FIS~3~E 6RFIDE ?.00" Z. GROIJNO I~ITER FII~)VE TFINK BOTTOII 0.000" ST~ DE¥IFITION 0.00S70 E. DEPTH OF 14FITER IN TFINK 0.00" J. PRO[IUCT PRESSURE PER 1' HEIGHT 0.1326 F'~I TEST DFITEI 12-28-90 TECH~ICIF~I= TRU3 ILLO CFILZF. LIC. NO. 90-1337 THE cIRCLE K CORPORATION August'31, 1990 Page 2 The bankruptcy filing may preclude the Debtors' compliance with enforcement orders. Additionally, the agencies' claims under these orders are potentially subject to the automatic stay and' to ultimate discharge. Agencies may file a claim in the bankruptcy proceeding for their lawful damages relating to the Debtors' failure to comply with any such orders. The landlord of the Stores listed in the Exhibit have been notified of the Debtors' lease rejection and will be encouraged to review the requirements applicable to owners and operators of USTs, including those pertaining to registration, permitting, closure and remediation. The Debtors would encourage you to obtain the cooperation of the landlord for compliance with any requirements applicable to the USTs present at these Stores. Inquiries concerning any of these activities should be in writing, including the relevant Store number and a~dress, and be directed to the Regional Office described below: Western Region Central Pacific Division 6101 North Sierra Avenue '~ontana, California 92336 c/o Michael D. Karvelot cc: Janet Jackim 1601 N. 7th Street 'Phoenix, Arizona 85006 Thank you for your anticipated Cooperation. Sincerely, The Circle K Corporation August 31~ ~990 Kern County Health Department Hazardous Materials Division 1415 Truxton Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Underground Storage Tanks and Environmental Remediation of Hydrocarb On May 15, 1990 ("Petition Date") The Circle K Corporation and certain affiliates ("Debtors") filed petitions for relief u'nder Chapter 11, Title 11, of the United States Code ("Bankruptcy Code"). As a result of that filing, the automatic stay imposed by Section 362(a) of the Bankruptcy Code prohibits creditors from taking any action (including administrative) that could interfere. with the operations or the assets of the Debtors. Additionally, please keep in mind that Section 525 of the Bankruptcy Code pro- hibits discriminatory treatment of the Debtors solely because of the bankruptcy. Finally, the Debtors are not authorized to pay any prepetition claims, such as administrative penalties or fines, except with court approval or pursuant to its plan of reorganization. Pursuant to Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, Circle K has rejected its lease for Stores identified in the attached Exhi- bit and located in your jurisdiction. Because the Debtors have rejected the leases they are required by the bankruptcy court to vacate the premises immediately. In vacating the premises, you are advised that the Debtors will have emptied.all underground storage tanks ("USTs") present at these Stores and taken other steps to secure the UST systems. The Debtors will no longer be the operator of the UST System as of the date the premises are vacated; the new operator will be the landlord of the property whose name and address is listed beneath the store address in the Exhibit. Circle K does not know what the new operator's plans are for the UST system. Furthermore, because.of the bankruptcy court's requirement that the Debtors.immediately vacate the pre- mises and because the landlord will become the operator, Circle'K will be unable to obtain permits or complete other required actions pursuant to California Health & Safety Code § 25298 to temporarily close such USTs. Because the Debtors will no longer have access to the premises, the Debtors will discontinue theirs'current program, if any, to remediate petroleum contamination present at the site. Debtors' aboveground remediation equipment will be removed unless the landlord makes prior arrangements with the Debtors for the purchase of the Debtors, interest in'such equipment. THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION 6101 N. SIERRA AVENUE · FONTAN A, CA 92336 · (714) 823-0691 -~'--' May 15, 1990 To Whom it Kay Concern: F6r ail matters involving environmental compliance (be it violations, gasoline tank permits, testing, etc.) of the Circle K Corporation Stores in the State of California, please send your correspondence to our California Environ- mental Director, Michael D. Karvelot, at the following address: Circle K District Office 6i01N. Sierra Avenue Fontana, California 92335 Cordially, Ruth H.Bulmer Environmental Coordinator THE CiRCLF_. K CORPOP..;~,TIOH 6101 N. SIERRA AV E N U E · FO N TAN A. CA 92336 · (714 823.0691 IN RE: UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, DISTRICT_ OF ARIZONA The°Circle K Corporation, K CONVENIENCE STORES, CIRCLE K MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LAR-LIN, INC., FIRST CIRCLE PROPERTIES, INC., UtoteM, Inc., Utotem MARKETS OF ARIZdNA, Chapter 11 INC., U TOTEM OF ALABAMA, INC., U-TOTE'M OF COLORADO INC., U-TOTE'M OF MIAMI', INC., TIC TOC SYSTEMS, INC., MONTERRE Case Nos. 90-05052-PHX-GBN PROPERTIES, INC., SHOP & GO, INC., CIRCLE K GENERAL, INC.., to 90-05075-PHX-GBN CIRCLE K HAWAII,.INC., COMBINED AVIATION CO., Charter Market- ing Company, Charter Marketing Company (Connecticut), MR. B'S Jointly Administered OIL CO., MR. B'S FOOD MART, INC., NPI Corporation, OLD COLONY ' PETROLEUM COMPANY, INC., New England Petroleum Distributors, Inc., and 44th Street & Camelback Limited Partnership, NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS AND OTHER DEBTORS. HATTERS KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 16673-CR NO. Zoo St Suite Attorney for Debtors: Weil, Gotshal & Manges 700 Louisiana, Suite 1600 Houston, Texas 77002 (713) $46-5373 On May 15, 1990, petitions for relief under chapter 11, title 11, of the United States Code ("Bankruptcy Code") were filed by The Circle K Corporation and certain of its subsidiaries listed above ("Debtors"). Upon the filing of the petitions, certain acts and proceedings against the Debtors and the estates of the Debtors were stayed as provided in section 362(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. The Debtors arc,now operating their businesses and managing their properties as debtors in possession, pursuant to sections l107(a) and 1108 of the Bankruptcy Code. Meet'inK of Creditors. The United States Trustee has called a meeting of creditors pursuant to section 341(a) of the Bankruptcy Code ("341 Meeting"), to be held on July 6, 1990, at 1:00 .p.m., in the Sheraton Phoenix Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor, 111 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Arizona. At the 341 Meeting, creditors may examine the Debtors, file claims against the Debtors, and transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The 341 Meeting may be continued or adjourned from time to time by notice at the meeting without further written notice to creditors. ATTENDANCE AT THE 341 MEETING BY CREDITORS IS WELCOMED BUT IS NOT REQUIRED. YOU WILL NOT LOSE ANY LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THE 341 MEETING. The Debtors and the - attorney for the Debtors shall be in attendance at the meeting. A partnership shall appear by a general partner, and a corporation shall appear by its president or other executive officer. Failure of the Debtors or their attorney to appear at the 341(a) Meeting may result in dismissal of the chapter 11 cases. Proofs of Claim. The Debtors are required to file schedules listing the claims of all creditors. The Bankruptcy Court has established a deadline .of August 28, 1990, for the filing of those schedules. Failure of the Debtors to file Schedules by that deadline, or s_ny extended deadline established by the Bankruptcy Court, may result in dismissal of the chapter 11 cases. If you 'have a claim against any of the Debtors, you must file a proof of claim, unless your claim is listed on the schedules in the correct amount. If your claim is not listed on the sched~les, or is listed on the schedules as disputed, contingent or unliquidated, or is listed in an amount you believe is incorrect, you must file a proof of claim by the bar date established by the Bankruptcy Court. My creditor who desires to rely on the schedules has the responsibility for determining that the claim is accurately listed. As of the date EXHIBIT OF FACILITIES WITH LESSOR NAMES AND ADDRESSES Facility : Store #1268 3711 Mount Vernon Bakersfield, CA 93306 'Lessor : Lincoln and Sylvia Dellar P. O. Box 5365 Santa Barbara, CA 93108 Facility : Store #1386 4198 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93305 Lessor : Corner Wind Inc./ABG International Prop. c/o Omnia Properties, Inc. 20 Exchange Place New York, NY 10005 * SITE UNDER AssESSMENT OR REMEDIATION EXHIBIT OF FACILITIES WITH LESSOR NAMES AND ADDRESSES Facility : Store ~830 2601 S. Chester Bakersfield, CA 93304 Lessor : Agri-Empire P. O. Box 490 San Jacinto, CA 92383 Facility : Store #985 3435 Pioneer Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 Lessor : Rosalyn T. Oboler 800 NE 195th St., Apt. 101 Miami, Florida 33179 Facility : Store #1004 9300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Lessor : John McBride Meade 700 S. Lake Ave., Apt.~ 223 ~ Pasadena, CA 91106 Facility : Store ~1126 2501 River Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93306 Lessor : Abnet Realty Co. c/o William K. Langfan 6 E. 45th Street New York, NY 10017 * SITE UNDER ASSESSMENT OR REMEDIATION Environmental Sensi'J, vity ,. ~ln~tion '~ ~me · ~ .~- t ,3 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY ~ ~ INSPECTION REPORT * No. of Tanks '~ Is Information on Permit/Application Correct? Yes No Permit Po~? Yes ~ No ~ Type of Inspe~ion: Routine "~ .Complaint Reinfection ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED -"- ..... " 1. Primary Containment Monitoring: '' J~ } \X'~ ,,'- ~?'_~:,~,~[~.C~ '" '- ' ....... a.. Intercepting and Directing System ~andard Invento~ Control Monitoring Modified Inventow Control Monitoring ~.[ d. )n-Tank Level Sensing Device Groundwater ~onitorin~ [. V~do~ Zone Mo~ilorin~ ~ ~ '-'~-~"~ ' ~ ~" ~' ~ .----v'~ ~ .. 2. ~onda~ Containment Monitoring: ~ ~)~~ ' . a. Liner. ~%~.) ~~ ~.X~~ , ' b. Double-Walled Tank c. Vault '3~" ~ipin~ ~onitorin~: ~ a. 'Pre~rized b, Suction c. Gravit~ . 5. Tig~tne~ Testing New Construction/Modification ' ~-.,.. 9. Maintenance, General Safety, and Operating Condition of Facility ' ' - ' " ' ~-" "' ~" ~' -, F~.". © ':::' :~"':~:"-'~, Comments/Recommendations:: t .., . ,._., . ,,~ ~ ~, _. Re!nst~ectio~ scheduled7 Yes '~-.~:' No Approximate Reinspection Date .',, ,. ._ ':,:,, .. :._~"~ ' INSPECTOB;__,~_'£{.,~. ',, ", - .l ~( ,.. '. ',, , . -.- ., ~ ,~. :...~ :,, .... REPORT RECEIVED BY: '-- ._._.-' Health 580 4113 170 (7-87) -' ' ..... ' 'K AIR POLLUTION OONTROL C 2700 "M" Street, Suite P_75 ENmkerst:ie] d, CA. 93301 (805) 861-3682 PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION : ~ GRADE NOZZLE ~PE. ' 1. CERT. NOZZLE 2. CHECK VALVE .N O 3. FACE SEAL Z Z 4. RING, RIVET. ~ 5. BELLOWS 6. S~IVEL(S) ?. FLO~ t_IMITER 1. HOSE CONOITION A 2. LENGTH P O 3. CONFIGURATION 4. SWIVEL H O 5. OVERHEAD RETRACTOR S E 5. POWERX. PILOT ON ~ SIGNS OOSTED ~-~ '' ~=-' .......... NC= not cor~if4¢d ~=- broken ..... ~- ~rn ¢= fiat, TN= tang]ed Key to sysl:ern ~:y~es: I' ,'.Key to deficiencies: ..... SA=Balance R =Healey I ,,v~=- missing,_. 'Y- ~ ' ,-' ~ ;Co= loose. . HI=Hirt HA=Has~tech ! ~ · · ~ INSPECTI~ RE~LTS ~ ' ~ I ' ~n~vmn days, T= Tagqed (,nozz/(~ %aggea .,. ~-~ ,~ _ ~ . ~'~~.. . . -... ' T ...... ~-~~----~~ ............ ¢~'"'T' _ "" ........ --}]'~ ~ ~ ~ ~.,- _ .... ~Y ~n~ t~ ~_~_~ ~~---~---4:~~~'~'-~ ....... .......... =:-., . t . ......................................... ~ .............................. .... ....................................................... NOTE: CAL~FO~[A H~L~ & ~AF~ ~DE 5ECT~ 41960-2~ RE~TRES ~AT OEFTC~C~ES BE ~RRECTED N~N ? OA,S: FAILURE TO ~PLY ~Y R~LT ~N L~L ACT~ KERN C(XJNTY AIR POLLUTION C~TROL DISTRICT 2700 "M" Street, Sui~:e 275 Bakers¢feld, CA. 9330 (805) 861-3682 PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTIC'N FORM T~K 3. B~K~ OR MI~ING vA~R CAP 4. B~K~ OR MI~ING FILL CAP 5. B~K~ CAM L~K ON VA~R CAP _ ~. FILL CAPS NOT P~PERLY SLATED 7. VA~R CA~ NOT PROPERLY S~TED 8. ~SK~ MISSING F~ FILL CAP g. GASK~ MI~!NG F~M VA~R CAP 10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TI~T 11. VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TI~T '2. GASK~_~E~ ADAPTOR &, FZLL' ~'HZ~Z~ / [HPROPERL ¢ SEATED !3. D KETS DETERIORATED 14. ~(CESSZVE VERTICAL PLAY IN COAXIAL FILL ~JBE t5. OOAXIAL-Y FILL mJSE TURNED ZN THE NRONG OIRECTION ~'% / I~- / 19. TUBE LENGTH HE~UR~T - ' ' 19 O.rF_R_.Cc (SHOULD BE 8" OR 20. O~ER NOTE: A CHECK ABOVE INDICATES A VIOLATION OF KCAPCD .RULE 209. RECEPT OF GASOLINE PRIOR TO CORRECTION MAY FURTHER CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF KCAPCD RULES 209 & 412. '' Station Name Cr~¥'C~ X~- ',, , '~ , · , '~ - ~, ~.-~ ~..~.. , Sta~on Addr~ ~ (~ k ~ C~. - Mawr Cm~ S~e~ ~~ '~ _ ' De~e~ ~fl ~ ~~ ~ Totali~r Reading ~en Ta~d~ W~G U~ of this-de~ is prohibited ~ ~a~e law and um autho~zed remo~l of this tag or u~ o~ this equipment ~11 co~s~t~te a ~ola~o~ of the bw punishable ~ a ma~mum ~1 fi~e of $~,~ ~r day or a ma~mum ?mmal ~e of $5~ ~r day a~d/or ~x momhs ~ ja~L I ~eclare unde~ ~a~ o~ ~u~ that the d~ce ta~d ~s ~ot u~d, ~or ~s the tag removed, u~ the required re~ ~re effe~ed a~d th~ dis~ ~o~d. Re~ired ~. ~tle. (Plea~ p~t) Si~ature " Date ~me Total~r Reading at ~me of Re.ir Re~i~ made. BEFORE USING THIS DEV]C~ ~'el~p~;tn~ .?~1 air pollution control district at '-~, _(-M. ~ ~ ~ ~/'~ . If repairs were made to the nozzle body you m~st notif~ the County Department of Weights and Measures. 66146 ? .Station Address ~ (c-J~ \ ~J~--~. T°talizer Reading When Tagged WARNING Use of this device is prohibited by state law and un- authorized removal of this tag or use of this equipment will constitute a violation of the law punishable by a maximum c~vil fine of $1,000 per day or a maximum criminal fine of $500 per day and/or six months in jail I declare under penalty of perjur~ that the device tagged was not used. nor was the tag removed, until the required repairs were effected and the district notified. Repaired by : Title (Please print) Signature Date .Time Totalizer Reading at Time of Repair Repairs made B FORE usn G TH S .,yoe t )air pollution control district at ~'-~/, f ?\ ~ ~ t ? ~' ~ . If repairs were made to the nozzle body you must notify the County Department of Weights and Measures. 66146 ACUlEST October 26, 1989 Mr. Pat Wright Ci rcl K 3437 Myrtle Ave., Suite 40 North Hig.hlands, CA 95668 Test No. : 891018 Test Date : October 18, 1989 Location : Circle K #830 / .. 2601S. Chester ~yVe. Bakersfield'CAf Dear Mr Wright L~/~ A precision test was performed on tanks at the above location using the LEAK COMPUTER® System. We have reviewed the data produced in conjunction with this test for purposes of verifying the results and certifying the tank systems. The testing was performed in accordance with AcuTest protocol, and therefore satisfies all requirements for such testing as set forth by NFPA 329-87 and USEPA 40 CFR part 280. The results of testing are shown on the following page, and indicate whether the full systems, including the tank and all nonpressurized piping, or just the individual tank passed or failed. Included with the report are computer printouts of the data compiled during the last hour of each test..Each printout shows leak rate, and the confidence level (three times standard deviation) of that leak rate. This information is stored in a permanent file if future verification of test results is needed. QUALITY ASSURANCE BY: TEST CERTIFIED BY: T/A #004 A/T #049 DGV: Smc\409 AcuTESt CORPORATION 1141 BrlTtmOOrE rOAd HOUSTON. TEXAS 77043 (713) ACUtEST (800) 992-8884 (713) 228-8378 Test No. : 891018 Test Date : October 18, 1989 Location : Circle K #830 2601S. Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA TEST RESULTS WATER HIGH LEVEL LOW LEVEL FULL TANK PRODUCT VOLUME IN TANK LEAK RATE LEAK RATE SYSTEM ONLY (GAL) (INCHES) (GPH) (GPM) REGULAR 9,943 0 0.00 @ 55" 0.00 @ 39" PASS PASS UNLEADED 9,943 0 0.02 @ 55~ - PASS PASS* PREMIUM 6,000 0 0.01 @ 55~ 0.00 @ 39~ PASS PASS PRODUCT LINE TEST RESULTS PRODUCT POUNDS HELD DURATION CONCLUSION I REGULAR 40 30 MIN 'PASS UNLEADED 40 30 MIN PASS PREMIUM 40 30 MIN PASS ~~COMMENTS: * The UNLEADED tank system is passed on ~ ~ basis of a single level test,'because there ~ 'is n~l~awt~ei~ ~n~h~n~a~~ water table GASOLINE IL IFS INSPECTION CKECKLIST ( circle c~e ) ANNUAL 3-STEP LEAK DETECIOR TEST T~ Leak Detector /~ a pressur~ sensing diaphra~n valve designed to indiCate a leak in the prcduct 1/nes. It is designated as an early w~rning devise. T~ early warning is a very slow pUT~. lng rate of approx/mately 3 gal lons per hour. 'Tt~ Leak Detectors must be tested y~arly as per manufacturer'S instructions to m~uta/n t/~ir effectiveness. Please read ~]l instructiorm. ' in the event the Leak Detector is found to be defective, do not rep~, it ~kmt be r~placed with a new one. T~ new Marley Red Jac~t Piston Leak Detector (Model 216-004) is now available ~ skim,Id be used ~.nev~r a new Leak Detector is r~,~ed. ~e advised that contract=r~ ar~ not authorized to alter or adjust [~.ak Detectors. INSP~CTIC~ CHECK LIST (Portion of 3-Step Leak Detector Test) 1. T~ to~ of t~ Red Jacket Leak Detector is; . ~ ~ inches below grade. ,. .... inc.~es above grade. NCTE: Tn most C~ ~fornia Counties t~ code recf~es-'that Red Jackat Leak Detectors be inst-]~-d 4" below grade. 2. ~ running pr~ssur~ ~~,' #. 3. Shut-Off Pr~ssur~ / ~_ #. Note: Normal pua~ running pressures - Gtlbarco 28-30 PSI and Tok/~im 32-34 PSI. 4.Dznount of product released when releasing pressure through bibcock to zero guage; I oz. of product. 5. With valve stol] D,1] o~en start submersible and lJ~t pressure //~; #. 6. ~educe fl~w to 7 oz per minute, L/~t pressure at this flow /.~ #., 7. Turn off suk~ersible pu~p. Let 'pressure dro9 to zero through leak .just created. List t/n~ for gauge to reach zero # minute 8. TuLl, suhrers~hle ~ back c~ - Keep same leak rate at bibcock - List pr~ssur~ /~ #, flow rate at nozzle' . / _g~l/rmin. 9. Stop Leak with suhTersl._e still c~; A. Does-leak detector reset ~ YE~ NO. B. If yes to A, h~w long to reset c'- ~s. 10. Turn sukn~rsible ptmlp off - List pressure / 11. Turn SUhTers~hle pump back on, List tim~ to reach pressure increase 12. List pressure . ~. ~. 13. ~ nozzle and ] ~-~t pressure /J0 14. Are nozzles ~ vapor recovery boots in satisfactory cor~ition - , .-~z. YES NO, 5~TE: Section 503 of the Circle K Operations Man,~] outlines the 3 step test recf,i ~ed for ~] 1 ~ Detectors. CoUy attached hereto. ADDITICNAL ~ : " Circle K Corporation Western ~egion Envircrm~ntal Depa~ ~,=nt Southern California R. J. "Bob' Wark - ( 714 ) 474-6140 Northern California, Utah; Mc~.tana, Ore,:n, Washington Pat Wright - (916) 331-2540 TANK Unleaded, ~, Premium Unlit, Die~l ( c~cle ~ ) ANNUAL 3-EIIKP LEAK DETSCTOR TEST T~ Leak Detector is a pressure sensing d~phragm val~ designed to indicate a leak in the product lines. It is designated as an early w~rning devL~e. T~ early warning is a very slow pu~ping rate of approximately 3 gallons per hour. T~ Leak Detectors must be tested yearly as per manufacturer's instructions to ~ntaJJ~ t~J.r effectiveness. Please r~ad ~ll instructic~s. ' In t~ event t~ Leak Detector is found to be defective, do not r~p~(~, it n~Jst be r~placed with a ~ew o~e. The new Marley Red Jacket Piston Leak Detector (Model 216-004) is now available ar~ sh~,l~ be used ~henever a new Leak Detector is r~,(~d. Be advised that contractors are not authorLzed to alter or adjust Leak Detectors. INSPEETICN CHECK LIST (Portion of 3-Step Leak Detector Test) 1. TP~ top of t/~ Red Jacket Leak Detector is; ,, ~ ~/ inc_bes below grade.. . .... inc/~es above grade. ~E~E: In faust C~orni~ Counties t~ cc~e re~-eS that ~ed ~ckat 2. ~rm running ~ssur~ i> ,~ #. 3. Shu~-Of~ Pressure / ~ #. No~e: Norma~ p~z~p running p~css~cs - Gi~_~-o 28-~0 PSI ~d Tok~eim 32-34 PST. 4.~r~unt Of produce ~elea_~d M~en re~e~sing pressure through bib~oc~ ~o zero guage; / oz. of product. 5. With v~v~ sti Il ~,]] o~ stal-t suhT~rsible and lJ~t pr~ssur~ /O #- 6. Reduce flow to 7 oz per minute, List pressure at this flow {' ~_ #. 7. Turn off Su~s~hle pu~. Let pressure drop to zer~ through leak Just created. List time for gauge to r~ac_h zero # minute ._~ # 8. Turn suhrersJ~le p~ back c~ - Kee~ s~ne leak rate at bibcock - List pr~ssur~ ) ..~ #, flow rate at nozzle / m~/~' 9. Stop Leak with s si ~e still off; A. Does leak detector r~set ~<' YES NO. B. If Y~s to A, Prow lomg to reset ~-- rains. 10. Turn sutmers~le pur~p off - List pressure /Q_ ~. 11. Turn sukrnersible pump back on~ List time to r~ach pr~ssur~ increase rains se s. 12. List pressure · ~ (~") #. 13. Open nozzle and 1 ~t pressure / O #. 14. Ar~ nozzles and vapor recovery boots in satisfactory condition.- YES NO, b~TIE: Section 503 of the Circle K Operations Manual outlines the 3 step test recf,~red for ~1] ~ Detectors. Copy attached b~_reto. ADDITIC~L CC~rS : ' Circle K Corporation Western Region Environmental Depa~ b,=nt R. J. 'Bo~" Wark- (714} 474-6140 Nortb~_rn CaliforniA, Utah~ Mon.tana, Or~on, Washin~on Pat Wright - (916) 331-2540 Diesel (circle o~e) #. LEAK DE~R: SERIAL ANNUAL 3-STEP LEAK D~fSL~R TEST~ensing diaphragn valv~ designed to indicate the ~roduct lines. It is designated_F per a leak in = · slow P~ing rate o~. o~.,~--- .... TP~ early warning ~s a very ._ ~_~ effecti%~-ness . _~_ to maintaan u~ ' .... ire do not r~p~, _ . Leak Detector ~ fou~ .... le" Red Jac~t Piston Leak r~ 1~ . le not au ~t be P - . ,~=_nn4% ~s now availab .... tractors are to alter or a~j~t Le~k iNS~SCrICN CHECK LIST_ (por~n of 3-Step Leak ~t~or ~st) 1. ~ tog of ~ ~ j~t Leak ~te~or -- inches ~ grade. _~_ _~4~ reqtti--'es that ~d Jac~t ..... - --~ ~F~nia counties ~ #. 2. Pu~ ~ing ~ss~ <$~ i: #. Shut-cfr ~ss~~.~~ 28-30 PSI 3. ~te: Normal g~np ~g gr~.s and ~~ 32-34 PSI. 4.' ~t o~ prc~t ~leased ~ ~l~g p~ss~e ~g~ b~CCk / oz. o~ zero guage~ 5. ~ith valv~ still full open start suk~ersible and list pressur~ 6. ~educe .flow to 7 oz per minute, Lis= pressure at thJ~ flow~ 7, Turn off ~sible pu~p. L~t pressur~ drop to zero through created. List time for gauge to r~ach zero _ ~ minute. 8. Turn submersible pu~p back o~ - Keep ~ leak rate at bibcoc-~ - List pr~s~ _ [ '~1. 3, flow rate at nozzle_ ~L 9. Stop Leak with s s Die still on; A. Does leak d.etector reset '~. YES __NO. S. If y~ to A, b~w long to reset :~,,C- 10. TtLrn sukn~_rsible pu~p off - List pressure / 11. Turn sukn~_rs~le pu~p back on, List tim~ to r~ach pressur~ increase rains f- 12. List pressure ~ ~, 13. Open nozzle and 1 ~t pressur~ /'3 14. Ar~ nozzles and vapor recovery boots in satisfactory condition Section 503 of the Circle K Operations Manual outlines the 3 step test recf,lred for ail Leak Detectors. Copy attac/~d t~_reto. ADDITIC~U~L CC~-NTS : Circle K Corporation Western R~gion Envir~umental Depa~ h,~nt South~-nCalifornia R. j. "I~" Wark - (714) 474-6140 Northern' California, Utah~ Montana, Oregon, Washington Pat Wright - (916) 331'2540 STRIP CHART FOR DATA RECORD: 89101861.C39 OF 6000 GALLON PREMIUM TANK 8 CIRCLE K MO 8AKERSFIELD~ CA. TEST OPERATOR: PAT HARRIS LEAK RATE AVG OF 20 CYCLES / LINE FEED: 6 IPH / TOTAL TEST TIME: 71.5 MIN / DENSITY: .82 / TANK TEMP~8 START: 85 F / COE: .000655 < .................................... ~) = 10 F .................................. > AVG TNREE < .................................... t = .1 F .................................. > LEAK STD TIME GALLONS < .................................... V = .1 gal ............................ ;---> RATE DEV 752,5 2,3792 t -0,01 0.01 753,5 2,3800 t -0,05 9,99 754,5 2,3807 t -0.02 0,05 755,5 2,3808 ' 0,01 0,08 756,5 2,3809 0,02 0,09 757,5 2,3807 0,03 O, 10 758,5 2,3809 0,04 O, 10 759,6 2,3825 0;04 0,10 760,6 2,3853 0,05 O, 10 761,6 2,3882 0.04 0,10 762,6 2,3905 0,04 0,09 76~. 7 2,3928 O, 04 O, 09 764.7 2,3951 0,04 0,09 765,7 2,3980 0,04 0,08 766.7 2.4004 0.03 ' 0.08 ~:~ 2.40552'4027 8:002 8:0088 769.8 2.4085 0.03 O. 07 770,8 2,4106 0,03 0.07 771,8 2,4134 0,02 0,07 77~.8 2,4158 V 0,02 0,07 773,8 2,4189 V 0,02 0,04 774.9 2,4203 0,02 0,03 775,9 2,4230 0.02 0,02 776,9 2,4254 , V 0,01 0,03 777,9 2,4277 0,01 0,03 778,9 2,4296 0.01 0,03 780,0 2,4323 V O, O0 O, 04 781,0 2,4350 - O, O0 O, 04 782,0 2,4370 -0,01 . .0,04 783.0 2,4395 -0,01 O, 05 784,0 2,4405 -0,01 0,05 ?85,1 2,4435 -0,01 0,05 786.1 2,4450 -0,01 0,05 787.1 2,4480 -0,02 0,05 788,2 2,4505 -0,02 O, 05 789,2 2,4534 -0,02 0,05 790,2 2,4560 V -0,02 0,05 791,2 2,4588 -0,02 0.05 792.2 2,4620 -0,03. O, 05 793,3 2,4709 - O, 03 O, 05 794,3 2,4737 -0.03 0,05 795,3 2,4737 ~ -0,03 O, 05 796,3 2,4738 - O, 03 O, 04 797,3 2,4761 -0,03 0,04 798,3 2,4781 -0,03 0,04 799,3 2,4809 - O, 03 0,03 800,4 2,4826 -0,04 0,03 801,4 2,4824 -0.04 0,03 802,4 2,4826 - O, 04 O, 03 803,4 2,4824 - O, 04 O, 03 804.4 2.4826 -0,03 O, 02 805.4 2,4837 -0,03 0,02 806,5 2,4858 -0,03 0,02 807,5 2,4872 -0,03 0,02 808,5 2,4863 -0,0:~ 0,01 809,6 2,4881 -0,03 0.01 810,6 2,4892 -0,02 0,01 811,6 2,4904 -0,02 O, 01 812,6 2,4938 -0,02 0,02 813,7 2,4960 -0,02 0,02 814,7 2,4979 -0,01 0,02 815,8 2,5008 -0,01 0.03 816,8 2,5031 -0,01 0,03 817,8 2,5052 -0.00 0,03 818,8 2,5080 -0,00 0.04 819,8 2,5133 -O,OO 0,04 820,8 2,5134 0,00 0,04 821,9 2,5.199 0,00 0,04 822.9 2,5207 O, O0 O, 04 END OF STRIP CHART 89101861,C39 DATA COLLECTED CN LEAK COMPUTER S/N 89032004 ;TRIP CHART FOR DATA RECORD: 891.01858'.C55 OF 6000 GALLON PREMIUM TANI( 8 CIRCLE K 8'~0 BAKERSFIELD, CA. rEST OPERATOR: PAT HARRIS .EAK RATE AVG OF 20 CYCLES / LINE FEED: 6 IPH / TOTAL TEST TIME: 104.8 MIN / DENSITY: ~83 / TANK TEMP -q START: 85 F / COE: .000642 < .................................... a = 10 F .................................. · AVG THREE < .................................... t = .1 F .................................. · LEAK STD TIME GALLONS < .................................... V = .1 gal. ................................ · ~ RATE DEV 0.02 0.02 647.6 1.6893 -0.13 9.99 648.6 1.6893 ' -0.05 0.16 649.6 1.6894 0.02 0.22 650.6 1.6893 0.05 0.24 651.7 1.6889 0.05 0.23 652.7 1.6893 O. 06 O. 23 653.7 1.6894 O. 07 0.22 654.7 1.6902 0.07 0.21 655,8 1.6944" O. 06 O. 20 656.8 1.7063 0.05 O. 19 657.8 1.7'101 0.05 0.18 658.8 1.7127 0.04 0~18 659.8 1.7144 0.04 0.17 660.8 1.7174 0.04 0.16 661.9 1.7194 0.03 O. 16 662.9 1.7221 0.03 0.15 663.9 1.7245 0.03 0.15 664.9 1.7275 0.03 O. 14 666.0 1.7295 0.02 O. 14 667.0 1.7295 0.02 O. 13 668.0 1.7309 0.03 0.08 669.0 1.7334 0.03 0.05 670.0 1.7361 0.02 0.05 671.0 1.7378 0.01 0.05 672.0 1.7378 0.01 0.05 673.0 1.7377 0.01 0.05 674.1 1. 7397 O. O0 O. 05 675.1 1.7421 -0.00 0.05 676.1 1.7450 - O. O0 O. 05 677.1 1.7474 -0.00 0.05 678.1 1.7503 -0.00 0.05 679.1 1.7531 (>SO. 1 1.7559 V -0.00 0.04 -0.00 0.04 681.2 1.7586 -0.00 0.04 682.2 1.7612 683.2 1.7638 Vv -0.01'0'00 0.040'04 684.2 1. 7654 685.2 1.7659 W -0.01'0'01 0.040'04 686.2 1. 7662~ 687.3 1.7669 ~ -0.01 0.04 -0.01 ' 0.03 688.3 1.7669 -0.01 0.03 689.3 1.7699 -0.01 0.02 690.3 1.7714 ~V 0.02 691.3 1.7'728 ' -0.01 0.01 692.4 1 .T740 -0.01 0.01 693.4 1.7803 -0.01 0.01 694.4 1.7848 -0.01 0.01 695.4 1.7867 -0.01 0.01 696,4 1. 7893 697.5 1.7916 V -0.01 0.01 ~V -0.01 0.01 698.5 1.7938 - -0.01 0.01 699.5 1.7952 -700.5 1.7954 VV -0.01-0'01 0.010.01 701.5 1.7968 ~ -0.01 0.00 702.5 1.7966 v -0.01 0.00 703.5 1.7967 v -0.00 0.00 704.5 1.7967 ~1 - 0. O0 0.01 705.6 1.7967 V, 0.00 0.01 706.6 1.7966 '0.00 0.01 707.5 1.7979 0.00 0.01 708.7 1. 7996 0. O0 O. 01 709.7 1.8013 0.01 0.01 710.7 1.8016 0.01 0.02 711.7 1.8015 0.01 0.02 712.7 1.8031 0.01 0.02 71:S.7 1.8032 0.02 0.02 714.7 1.8051 0.02 0.03 715.8 1.8071 .0.02 O. 03 716.8 1.8098 0.02 0. 717.8 1.8136 0.02 0.03 718.8 1.8166 0.03 0.03 719.8 1.8180 0.03 0.03 720.8 1.8183 END OF STRIP CHART 89101858.C55 DATA COLLECTED ON LEAK CONPUTER S/N 89032004 836.1 2.8847 LL ~t V 0.03 0.05 837.1 2.8802 0.02 0.06 838.1 2.8769 ~ ~ tt 0,02 0.07 839.2 2.8718 V 0.01 0.08 844.2 2.8573 -0.02 O. 11 845.2 2.8549 -I aV t -0.02 0.12 846.2 2.8541 ~{L ~ t -0.02 0.12 847.2 2.8523 V @ t -0.03 O. 12 848.3 2.8508 iIL[V a ttt -0.03 0.12 849.3 2.8499 L ~ -0.02 0.12 850.3 2.8487 · ~ -0.02 0.12 851.3 2.8481 V a t .-0.02 0.11 END OF STRIP CHART 89101860.B39 DATA COLLECTED ON LEAK CONPUTER S/N 89032004 STRIP CHART FOR DATA RECORD: 89101860.B39 OF 9943 GALLON UNLEADED TANK ~ CIRCLE K 830 BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST OPERATOR: PAT HARRIS LEAK RATE AVG OF 25 CYCLES / LINE FEED: 6 IPH / TOTAL TEST TIME: 115.2 MIN / DENSITY: .8 / TANK TEMP ~) START: 82 F / COE: .000643 < .................................... @ = 10 F · AVG THREE < .................................... t = .1 F .................................. > LEAK STD .TIME GALLONS < .................................... V = .1 gal ................................ · RATE DEV 752.5 2.3672 V 0.04 0.'10 753.5 2.3711 -0.23 9.99 754.5 2.3720 -0.06 0.38 755.5 2.3794 0.04 0.42 756.5 2.3871 t O. 10 0.44 757.5 2.3940 0.14 0.44 758.5 2.4007 O. 16 0.44 759.6 2.4089 O. 17 0.44 760.6 2.4163 V 0.17 0.43 761.6 2.4236 O. 18 0.41 0.18 0.40 762.6 2.4304 0.18 0.39 763. ? 2.4374 O. 18 0.38 764.7 2.4435 0.18 0.37 765.7 2.4517 766.7 2.4582 O. 17 0.36 0.17 0.33 769.8 2.4829 O. 16 0.32 770.8 2.4906 771.8 2.4971 V 0.16 0.32 772.8 2.5061 O. 16 0.31 773.8 2.5140 V t1 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.29 774.9 2.5202 O. 15 0.29 - 775.9 2.5278 V 0.14 0.28 776.9 2.5355 777.9 2.5428 0.14 0.28 778.9 2.5489 ' ~ . 0.15 0.15 780.0 2.5586 'tt O. 15 0.09 781.0 2.5648 V 0.14 0.05 782.0 2.5702 O. 13 0.04 0.12 0.05 783.0 2.5781 0.12 0.05 784.0 2.5781 0.11 0.06 785.1 2.582/* 0.10 0.07 786.1 2.6073 O. 09 O. 07 787.1 2.6160 V I 0.09 0.08 788.2 2.6208 iV O. 08 O. 08 789.2' 2. 6240 790.2 2. 6278 . { O. 08 O. 09 791.2 2.6317 tt 0.07 0.10 792.2 2. 6343 ttt / O. 06. O. 10 793.3 2. 6347 O. 06 O. 10 794.3 2. 6344 O. 06 O. 11 795.3 2. 6363 tt/tttl O. 05 0.11 796.3 2. 6392 O. 05 O. 11 797.3 2.6426 0.05 O. 12 798.3 2.6453 0.04 0.12 799.3 2. 6497 O. 04 O. 12 800.4 2.6512 0.04 0.12 801.4 2.6524 0.04 0.12 0.04 0.12 802.4 2.6541 t 0.04 0.12 803.4 2.6544 ttl O. 04 O. 11 804.4 2.6544 O. 04 O. 10 805.4 2.6549 ttt O. 04 O. 09 806.5 2.6572 0.04 0.08 807.5 2.6582 O. 05 O. 07 808.5 2.6613 0.05 0.07 809.6 2.6658 {Itttt 0.05 0.06 810.6 2.6684 0.05 0.05 811.6 2.6720 0.06 0.04 812.6 2.6756 0.06 0.04 813.7 2.6821 / t 0.0? 0.03 814.7 2.6877 / tt 0.07 0.03 815.8 2.6943 0.08 0.03 816.8 2.7004 ! 0.08 0.04 817.8 2.7063 0.09 0.04 818.8 ' 2.7192 0.09 0.05 819.8 2.7396 0.09 0.05 820.8 2.7655 O. 09 0.06 821.9 2.7929 O. 09 O. 06 822.9 2.8203 824.9 2.8517 tt 0.08 0.09 0.06 0.06 825.9 2.8607 827.0 2. 8636 tt V 0.08 0.06 828.0 2.8687 V O. 08 0.06 829 . 0 2.8758 ~ tt V 00.07. 07 00.05. 06 830.0 2.8787 O. 06 O. 05 831.0 2.8811 VV 0.06 0.05 832.0 2.8842 0.05 0.05 833.1 2.8852 ' 0.04 0.05 834.1 2.8845 ~ 0.04 ' 0.05 835.1 2.8846 ~23.8 2.0739 t ~ V 0.04 0.03 724.9 2.0810 V 0.04 0.03 725.9 2.07~9 . tt 0.03 0.03 726.9 2.0724 ' · V 0.03 0.03 727.9 2.0720 0.02 0.03 729.0 2.0731 t V 0.02 0.04 END OF STRIP CHART 89101857.B55 DATA COLLECTED ON LEAK COMPUTER S/N 89032004 STRIP CHART FOR DATA RECORD: 89.101857.B55 OF 9943 GALLON UNLEADED TANK ~ CIRCLE K 830 BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST OPERATOR: PAT HARRIS LEAK RATE AVG OF 25 CYCLES / LINE FEED: 6 IPH / TOTAL TEST TIME: 113 MIN / DENSITY: .81 / TANK TEMP a START: 82 F / COE: .0006~+3 < .................................... 6) = 10 F .................................. · AVG THREE < .................................... t = .1 F .................................. · LEAK STD < ............. ~ ....................... V = .1 ~iaL ................................ · RATE DEV TIME GALLONS 0.02 0.04 638.4 1.4848 -0.51 9.99 639.4 1.4911 -0.25 0.55 640.5 1.4914 -0.08 0.65 641.5 1.4954 0.02 0.70 642.5 1.4986 0.08 0.71 643.5 1.5004 0.09. 0.70 644.5 1.5104 0.10 0.68 645.6 1.5161 0.10 0.66 646.6 1.5274 ' 0.11 0.64 647.6 I. 5360 O. 12 0.62 648.6 1.5398 0.12 0.60 '649.6 1.5512 0.12 0.59 650.6 1.5587 0.12 0.57 651.7 1.5671 0.11 0.55 652.7 1.5752 0.11 0.54 653.7 1.5829 O. 12 O. 53 654.7 1.5905 0.12 0.51 655.8 1.5989 0.12 0.50 656.8 1.6033 O. 12 0.49 657.8 1.6114 0.11 0.48 658.8 1.6212 0.11 0.47 659.8 1.6289 O. 11 0.46 - 660.8 1.6354 0.11 0.45 -661.9 1.6437 0.11 0.44 '662.9 1.6522 0.11 0.43 663.9 1.6585 O. 14 O. 25 664.9 1.6646 : 0.14 0.13 666.0 1.6750 0.13 0.07 667.0 1.6830 V 0.13 0.04 668.0 1.6870 0.12 0.03 669.0 1.6952 O. 11 O. 03 670.0 1.7039 0.11 0.03 671.0 1.7083 O. 11 O. 02 672.0 1.7189 0.11 0.02 673.0 1.7268 0.10 0.03 674.1 1.7341 O. 10 O. 03 0.10 0.03 675.1 1.7418 ~ 676.1 1 . 7471._ O. 10 0.03 6~7. I 1. 7555 0.09 0.03 678.1 1.7622 0.09' 0.04 679.1 1. 7691 O. 09 0.04 680.1 1.7758 0.08 0.04 681.2 1.7832 0.08 0.05 682.2 '1.7912 0.08 0.05 683.2 1.7942 0.07 O. 05 684.2 1.7939 O. 07 O. 06 685.2 1.7939 O. 07 O. 06 686.2 1.7952 t 0.07 0.06 687.3 1.7993 0.06 O. O? 688.3 1.8017 0.06 0.07 689.3 1.8041 O. 06 O. 07 690.3 1.8074 O. 06 0.07 691.3 1.8115 0.05 0.07 692.4 1 . 8167 0.05 0.06 693.4 1 · 8228 0.05 O. 06 694.4 1 · 8297 0.05 O. 06 695.4 1 . 8343 0.04 O. 06 696.4 1.8402 0.04 0.06 697.5 1. 8441 0.04 O. 06 698.5 1. 8494 0.04 O. 06 699.5 1 · 8559 0.04 0.06 700.5 1.8589 0.03 O. 06 701 · 5 1. 8600 0.03 O. 06 702.5 1.8602 0.03 0.05 703.5 1. 8617 0.04 0.05 704.5 , 1.8625 .0.04 0.05 705.6 1.8627 O. 04 0.05 706.6 1.8627 O. 04 O. 04 707.6 1.8658 0'.05 0.04 708.7 1.8718 O. 05 O. 03 709.7 1.8791 O. 05 O. 03 710. 7 1 . 8833 O. 05 0.03 ' 711.7 1.8955 0.06 O. 03 712.7 1.9001 0.06 0.03 713.7 1 . 9118 0.06 0.03 714.7 I. 9358 O. 06 O. 03 715.8 1.9494 0.06 0.03 716,8 1 . 9598 0.06 0 . 03 717.8 1.9794 0.06 0.03 718.8 1.9976 O. 05 O. 03 719.8 2.0196 0.05 0.03 720.8 2.0318 STRIP CHART FOR DATA RECORD: 89101862.A39 OF 9943 GALLON REGULAR TANK g CIRCLE K 830 BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST OPERATOR: PAT HARRIS LEAK RATE AVG OF 20 CYCLES / LINE FEED: 6 IPH / TOTAL TEST TIME: 96.7 MIH / DENSITY: .79 / TANK TEMP g START: 84 F / COE: .000642 < .................................... @ = 10 F .................................. > AVG THREE < .................................... t = .1 F .................................. · LEAK STD TIME GALLONS < ................. ~ .................. V : .1 gal ................................ > RATE DEV 761.6 2.5666 -0.08 0.08 0.21 9.99 762.6 2.5666 0.20 0.03 763.7 2.5665 0.20 0.02 764.7 2.5661 0.21 0.02 765.7 2.5665 0.21 0.02 766.7 2.5665 0.22 0.02 767.8 2.5661 0.22 0.02 768.7 2.5662 0.21 0.02 769.8 2.5691, 0.21 0.02 770.8 2.5699 0.20 0.02 771.8 2.5698 0.20 0.02 772.8 2.5701 0.20 0.02 773,8 2,5700 . 0,20 0,02 774.9 2.5700 O. 19 .0.02 775.9 2.5715 776.9 2.5786 V 0.19 0.03 777.9 2.5859 ¢ 0.19 0.03 0.18 0.03 778.9 2.5936 V 0.19 0.03 780.0 2.5715 t ~ 0.20 0.03 781.0 2.5928 0.20 0.03 782.0 2.6146 0.20 0.03 783.0 2.6285 O. 20 0.03 784.0 2.6216 0.20 0.03 - 785.1 2.6318 0.19 0.03 786.1 2.6412 0.19 0.03 787.1 2. 6497 O. 18 O. 03 788.2 2. 6585 O. 17 O. 03 789.2 2.6664 0.17 0.03 790.2 2.6748 O. 16 0.04 791.2 2.6829 O. 15 0.04 792.2 2.6916 0.14 0.05 793.3 2.6991 O. 13 0.06 794.3 2.7061 VV 0.12 0.07 795.3 2.7070 O. 12 0.08 796.3 2.7100 0.11 0.09 797.3 2.7128 0.10 0.10 798.3 2.7151 0.09 0.11 799.3 2.7181 0.08 O. 12 800.4 2.7193 0.06 0.13 801.4 2.7197 0.05 O. 14 802.4 2. 7223 O. 04 O. 15 803.4 2.7229 0.03 O. 16 804.4 2.7227 0.02 O. 16 805.4 2.7227 0.01 O. 17 806.5 2.7229 0.01 0.17 807.5 2. 7224 O. O0 O. 17 808.5 2. 7226 O. O0 O. 17 809.6 2. 7224 O. 00 O. 17 810.6 2.7224 -0.00 0.16 811.6 2.7224 0.00 0.15 812.6 2.7224 0.00 O. 15 813.7 2.7222 0.00 0.14 814.7 2.7216 0.01 0.12 815.8 2.7160 ~/ 0.01 0.11 816.8 2.7142 0.01 0.10 817.8 2,7137 0,02 0,09 818.8 2.7131 0.02 0,07 819.8 2.7125 0.02 0,05 820.8 2,7131 0,03 0,04 821.9 2.7219 0.03 0.04 822.9 2.7283 824.9 2.7338 v ~ ~ ~ 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.03 825.9 2.7385 V tt O. 04 O. 04 827.0 2.7458 V .L 828.0 2.7532 ~V · 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 829.0 2.7619 0.04 0.05 830.0 2.7720 LL V 0.04 0.05 831.0 2.7842 832.0 2. 7948 LL V V O. 04 O. 05 · 0.04 0.04 833 . 1 2.8092 ! t~ O. 03 O. 04 834.1 2.8303 L 0.03 0.04 835.1 2.8506 LL 0.02 0.03 836.1 2.8712 837.1 2.8923 [ ~tt V 0.01 0.03 · 0.01 0.03 838.1 2.9032 W -0.00 0.04 839.2 2. 9027 -0.01 O. 04 840.2 2.9027 V 841.2 2.8975 V -0.02 0.05 ENO OF STRIP CHART· 89101862.A39 DATA COLLECTED ON LEAK COMPUTER S/N 89032004 I 0.03 0.06 729.0 2.1076 0.04 0.06 731.0 2.1119 t V ~ 0.04 0.06 732.0 2.1173 . ,' V 0.04 0.05 733.0 2.1201 ~ 0.03 0.05 734.1 2.1176 ' V 0.03 0.05 735.1 2.1137 V ~ 0.03 0.04 736.1 2.1091 Itt 0.03 737.2 2.1064 V v 0.03 738.2 2.1065 V , t ~ 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 740.2 2.1118 V~ V 0.03 0.02 741.2 2.1164 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 742.2 2.1216 tt V 0.02 0.02 743.3 2.1346 V 744.3 2.1537 ~ 0.02 0.02 745.3 2.1754 V 0.01 0.02 746.3 2.1980 ~ 0.01 0.02 747.4 2.2195 0.00 0.03 748.4 2.2416 ~ V -0.01 0.04 749.4 2.2542 V ENO OF STRIP CHART 89101856.A55 OATA COLL£CTEO ON LEAK COMPUTER S/N 89032004 TRIP CHART FOR DATA RECORD: 8~101856.A55 OF '9943 GALLON REGULAR TANK ~ CZRCLE K 830 BAKERSFIELD, CA. ~EST OPERATOR: PAT HARRIS ' EAK RATE AVG OF 20 CYCLES / LINE FEED: 6 IPN / TOTAL TEST TIME= 132.5 MIN / DENSITY: .81 / TANK TEMPS START: 84 F / COE: .000642 < .................................... a = 10 F .................................. · AVG THR~E < .................................... t = .1 F .................................. > LEAK STD < ....................... L ............ V = .1 gal ................................ · RATE DEV T[ME GALLONS i 0.02 0.05 644.5 1.7778 0.08 9.99 645.6 1.7777 -0.05 0.27 646.6 1.7824 -0.13 0.32 647.6 1.7890 -0.17 0.34 648.6 1.7958 -0.20 0.34 649.6 1.8026 -0.21 0.34 650.6 1.8098 -0.22 0.33 651.7 1..8176 -0.22 0.32 652.7 1'.8243' -0.22 0.31 653.7 1.8312 -0.21 0.30 654.7 1.8384 -0.21 0.29 '655.8 1.8464 -0.21 0.28 656.8 1.8531 -0.21 0.27 657.8 1.~09 -0.21 0.26 658.8 ' 1.868z~ -0.21 0.26 659.8 1.8756 -0.21 0.25 660.8 1.8826 -0.21 0.24 661.9 1.8896 -0.21 0.24 662.9 1.8971 - 0.21 0.23 663.9 1.9052 -0.21 0.23 664.9 1.9115 -0.23 0.13 666.0 1.9190 -0.23 0.07 -667.0 1.9266 -0.23 0.04 -668.0 1.9332 -0.22 0.02 669.0 1.9401 -0.21 0.02 670.0 1.9196 -0.19 0.03 671.0 1.9037 -0.17 0.04 672.0 1.9035 -0.15 0.06 673.0 1.9035 -0.14 0.07 674.1 1.9030 -0.12 0.09 675.1 1.9033 ' -0.11 0.11 676.1 1.9051 -0.10 0.13 677.1 1.9116 -0.08 0.15 678.1 1.9191 -0.07 0.16 679.1 1.9261 -0.06 0.1~ 680.1 1.9332 -0.04 0.20 681.2 1.9406 -0.03 0.21 682.2 1.9481~ -0.02 0.22 683.2 1.9545 -0.01 0.23 684.2 1.9569 -0.00' 0.24 685.2 1.9587 0.01 0.24 686.2 1.9587 0.02 0.24 687.3 1.9625 0.03 0.24 . 688.3 1.9662 0.04 0.23 689.3 1.9691 0.05 0.22 690.3 1.9748 0.04 0.21 691.3 1.9823 0.03 0.19 692.4 1.9937 0.02 0.18 693.4 2.0015 0.01 '0.16 694.4 2.0114 0.00 0.14 695.4 2.0210 -0.00 0.13 696.4 2.0371 -0.01 0.11 697.5 2.0519 -0.02 0.10 698.5 2.0651 -0.03 0.09 699.5 2.0739 -0.03 0.08 700.5 2.0831 -0.04 0.08 701.5 2.0367 -0.03 0.08 702.5 2.0407 -0.02 0.08 703.5 2.0623 -0.02 0.08 704.5 2.0818 -0.02 0.08 -0.02 0.08 705.6 2.1019 -0.02 0.08 706.6 2.1083 707.6 2.1082 -0.02 0.08 -0.02 0.07 708.7 2.1083 -0.01 0.06 709.7 2.1078 -0.01 0.05 710.7 2.1079 -0.01 0.04 711.7 2.1026 ;0.01 0.03 712.7 2.1018 713.7 2.1017 -0.01 0.03 714.7 2.1042 -0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 715.8 2.1053 0.01 0.03 716.8 2.1052 0.01 0.04 717.8 2.1052 0.02 0.04 718.8 2.1054 719.8 2.1054 0.03 0.05 720.8 2.1051 ' 0.03 0.05 724.9 2.1o5o 0.02 0.05 Z700 'M' Strut. Sul~ 300 Bakersfield. ~ 9330t . (~$) ~.1~ · (805) 861.3429 l~ax Number May 31, 1989 Pat Wright Circle I Corporation 5811Manzantta Ave. · < Carmlchael, CA 95608 Re: SI're Characterization/Mitigation Results Dear Mr. Wrlpht:, · This is to advise you that this Department,'has reviewed the ° site characterization results for the fuel seepage investigation that was conducted at .the Circle K Facility located at 2601 South ., chester in Bakersfield, California. Based upon the findings described in the report, this Department is satisfied that the assessmsn~ ks co~le~ significant soil contamination exists which could groundwater. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. cerel¥~ //~oe Canes " Hazardous Materials Specialist II Hazardous Materials Manapement Pr°pram ; JO:cd · ~ canas\wrtght.let ~ 5-31-6 t .! 'i ENVII~ONMENTAL SEt, VICES, INC. Northern California Office Gregg & Associates, inc. 597 Center Avenue, Suite 350 Martinez, California 94553 May 2, 1989. 415-372-3637 · 800-321-3637 Project No. 02-313-004 Mr. Bill Scheide.' 0 4 19tt9 Kern County Health Department Division of Environmental Health ENV!RONMENT,~L HEAI,.'I'H 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT: Site Characterization performed at Circle K Store No. 830, 2601 South Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Scheide: , This letter is in response to your letter dated March 14, 1989, regarding laboratory analysis procedures at the subject site. Hunter/Gregg.understands your concerns about the samples from Boring SC-3. As we discussed previously, the samples were composited due to a mis- interpretation of the chain of custody by the laboratory. The enclosed letter from Superior Analytical Laboratory, Inc., of San Francisco, California outlines the laboratory's compositing techniques and lists the samples that were composited along with the associated detection limits for the composites copies of the certificates of analyses. The results of TPH analyses on the two composites samples from SC-3 were non- detectable at a detection limit of 10 parts per million (ppm). The compositing of these · samples raises the effective detection limit for TPH to 70 and 30 ppm respectively. This means that for the composite with seven samples one sample could have a TPH concentration of up to 70 ppm if the other s .amples were completely clean. The composite with the three samples could have one sample with a TPH concentration of up to 30 ppm if the other twO samples were completely clean. 'Even though data from Boring SC-3 do not give depth-specific information, conclusions can be drawn from the information that was obtained. It can be concluded that no sample from the seven sample composite from SC-3, which includes samples from 10, 15, 20, 35, 40, 45 and 50 feet, has TPH levels greater than 70 ppm. This conclusion is also suPported by the results from the three sample composite from SC-3, which was composed of samples from 5, 30, and 55 feet, which shows that none of the three samples in that composite have TPH levels above 30 ppm for TPH. While Hunter/Gregg does not feel that composite sampling Mr. Bill Scheide Page 2 May 2, 1989 is an effective method to delineate depth-speCific TPH levels we do feel that the laboratory information obtained along with field observations in borings adjacent to SC-3 show that there is not a si~ificant amount of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil. Figure 2 - Soil Boring Locations is attached for your reference. Based on the information presented in the Phase I Site Characterization Report and in this letter Hunter/Gregg feels that there is sufficiem evidence to authorize closure of the subject site. In addition, your letter of March 14, 1989 stated that the site is in a non- environmentally sensitive area and there is not a threat to ground water. This is supported by information on ground water in vicinity of the site and a leaching potential analysis performed in accordance with The State of California Water Resources Control Board Leaking Underground Fuel Tank (LUFF) field manual. According to the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Bulletin 130-85, May .1988, ground water in the'area is greater than 170 feet below the ground surface. There were no'perched water zones found during drilling. The LUFT manual states in Table 2- 1 that the maximum allowable TPH level to be left in place at a site with the subject sites characteristics is 1,000 ppm. A copy of Table 2-1 with the leaching poten~al scoring for the subject site is attached for your information. Hunter/Gregg would appreciate your reconsideration of your position on closure for the subject site. Please feel free to contact James Bryson at (415) 372-3637 with any questions or comments. .. sincerely, · James P. Bryson Dale E. Egner, RG 3457 Staff Engineering Geologist General Manager JPB\SSW:gm Attachments (5) cc: Bob Wark, Circle K Table 2-1 Leaching Potential.Analysis for. Gasoline Using Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(TPH) and Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Ethylbenzene (BTX&E) The following table was designed to permit estimating the concentrations of TPH and BTX&E that can be left in place without threatening ground water. Three levels of TPH and BTX&E concentrations were derived (from modeling) for sites which fall into catagories .of low, medium or high leaching potential. To use the table, find the appropriate~description for each of the features. Score each feature using the weighting system shown at the top of each column. Sum the points for each column and total them. Match the total points to the allowable BTX&E and TPH levels. S SCORE S SCORE S SCORE SITE C l0 PTS C 9 PTS C 5 PTS O IF CON- O IF CON- O IF CON- FEATURE R DITION R DITION R DITION E IS ~ET E IS MET E IS MET Minimum Depth to >100 51-100 25-50k~ Ground Water from the Soil Sample (feet) Fractures in subsurface None Unknown , Present (applies to foothills l0 · or mountain areas) Average Annual <10 10-25 26-40X~ Precipitation (inches) Man-made conduits whic.h None Unknown Present increase vertical 10 migration of leachate Unique site features: None At least More recharge area, coarse ~0 one than one soil, nearby wells, etc RANGE OF TOTAL POINTS 49pts or more, 41 - 48 pts 40pts or less MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE 1/50/50/50 .3/. 3/1/i Nak~ B/T/X/E L~VELS (PPM) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE 1000 100 10 TPH LEVELS (PPM) ~1 If depth is greater than 5 ft. and less than 25 ft., score 0 points. If depth is 5 ft. or less, this table should not be used. ~2 If precipitation is over 40 inches, score 0 points. ~3_ Levels for BTX&E are not applicable at a TPH concentration of 10ppm SIGN POST DORIAN AVENUE SC-4 // · CONCRETE CIRCLE K STORE · 4~ PROPOSED SOIL BORING LOCATIONS ~-:-- ASSUMED UNDERGROUND PIPING/WIRING SCALE O' 15' 30' - FIGURE 2 ~j~VrE~/~EaG..U~C. SO~L BORING LOCATIONS 597 Cen'ter' Avenue, gui'ce 350 ,¢r.~clnez, C(~tlFornl~ 94553 CIRCLE K STORE ~830 (415) 372-3637 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA .' ( SUPERIOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY1 INC. 1385 FAIRFAX ST., STE D · SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 · PHONE (415) 647-2081 twice that amount if the other sleeve was completely clean. The results of the other BTXE analyses were below detection limits and the maximum amount in any individual sleeve would be below the detection limits as given above. If you have any further questions on this matter, please do not hesitate to call me. Les Pa£tridge, Ph.D. L~boratory/~age r OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND SERVICE SUPERIOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY1 INC. 1385 FAIRFAX ST., STE D · SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 · PHONE (415) 647-2081 Superior # Customer ID of ~ In Composite Detection Limit In Composites Individual Sleeve 7 SC-4 11/9/89 10' SC-4 11/9/89 15' SC-4 11/9/89 20' 3 TPH: 30 mg/kg 8 SC-4 11/9/89 5' BTXE: 6 ug/kg SC-4 11/9/89 25' 2 TPH: 20 mg/kg 9 SC-5 11/9/89 10' SC-5 11/9/89 15' SC-5 11/9/89 20' SC-5 11/9/89 25' 4 TPH: 40 mg/kg 10 SC-5 11/9/89 5' '~TXE: 6 ug/kg SC-5 11/9/89 30' 2 ,,' TPH: 20 mg/kg 11 SC-6 11/9/89 10' .- SC-6 .11/9/89 15' " SC-6.11/9/89 20' SC-6 11/9/89 25' 4 TPH: 40 mg/kg 12 SC-6 11/9/89 5' 'BTXE: 6 ug/kg SC-6 11/9/89 30' 2 TPH: 20 mg/kg 13 SC-7 11/9/89 10' SC-7 11/9/89 15' SC-7 11/9/89 20' SC-7 11/9/89 25' SC-7 11/9/89 30' SC-7 11/9/89 35' 6 TPH: 60 mg/kg '14 SC-7 11/9/89 5' BTXE: 6 ug/kg SC-7 11/9/89 40' 2 TPH: 20 mg/kg The results of the TPH analysis were below detection limit in all cases, and the maximum amount in any given sleeve would be below the detection limits as given above. For the BTXE analysis, sample showed 38 ug/kg of Toluene and either sleeve could have as much OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND SER VICE SUPERI,OR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY1 INC. 1385 FAIRFAX ST., STE D · SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 · PHONE (415) 647-2081 · April 2. 1989 James Bryson Hunter / Gregg 597 Center Ave ~350 Nartinez, CA 94553 Dear James: In 'response to your Questions about your samples marked Circle K, South Chester from 11/9/89 (Superior ~50450), The samples were composited from the individual'brass sleeves before analysis as listed below. All appropriate precautions were taken to minimize volatiles loss in compositing, and the detection limits for material in any individual sleeve would be the listed detection limit for the analysis multiplied by the number of composited samples. A chart is provided below for your convenience. Superior ~ Customer ID of ~ In Composite Detection Limit Zn ' ~omposites , Individual Sleeve SO~I 11/9/89 20, SC-1 11/9/89 25' ' 4 TPH: 40 mg/kg 2 SC-1 11/9/89 5' BTXE: 6 ug/kg SC-1 11/9/89 30' 2 TPH: 20 mg/kg 3 SC-2 11/9/89 10' SC-2 11/9/89 15' 2 TPH.: 20 mg/kg 4 SC-2 11/9/89 5' BTXE: 6 ug/kg SC-2 1!/9/89 25' 2 TPH: 20 mg/kg 5 SC-3 11/9/89 10' SC-3 11/9/89 15' SC-3 11/9/89 20' SC-3 11/9/89 35' SC-3 11/9/89 40' SC-3 11/9/89 45' BTXE:21 ug/k.g SC-3 11/9/89 50' 7 TPH: 70 mg/kg.. SC-~11/9/89 30' BTXE: 9 ug/kg SC-~11/9/89 55' 3 TPH: 30 mg/kg OUTSTANDING QUA LITY AND 'SER VICE Mr. Pat .Wright Circle K Corporation 5811Manzanita AvenPe Carmichael CalifOrnia 95608 SUBJECT: Location: 2601 $. Chester Bakersfield. CA. 93304 Known As:'Clrcle K ~830 PERMIT #: '300003 Dear Mr. Pat Wright: This letter is an official notice to inform has been determined by Kern County Environmen' ~{ unauthorized release of hazardous materials from notice is sent to you because our records indica for this-property. As a responsible party, you must provide for above described property and the cost for overs Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern a determination of the threat to the environme~ RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL. ON A TIMELY BASIS, FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRO~ REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you will find attachment "A", Handbook UT-35, which states the minimum required site workplan activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work, a glossary of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to .commonly asked questions. The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health for t~e oversight of the work or the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan, site . . · any fees or permits. These costs emediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by are recovered by Kern County Environmental Health in one of the two ways described below.. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of the (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local A~reement Option. These · options ONLY pertain to costs associated with oversight. (A) STATE CONTRACT The State Leakin~ Under,round Storage Tank Pilot Pro,ram provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The Co~otY will conduct the KERN ¢ouNTYO- 8axersf'iei~.' CA 933D1 .. F..e,v,,iroflmellta.l HeeJI, th Serv'ices Depar'men'C. (805) 861-3636 ATTACHMENT "D" March 31, 1989 . Nr. Pat wright° Circle K Corporation ' 5811Nanzanita Avenue Carmichael. California 95608 SUBJECT: Location: 2601S. Chester Bakersfield. CA. 93304 Known As: Circle K #830 pERMIT #: 300003 ~ Dear Mr. Pat Wright: This letter Will serve as the official notification concerning reimbursement requirements for a responsible party enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program. As mentioned in the introductory letter, by either not responding to this package within ten (10) calendar days or through your own selection of the State Contract option, your site will be placed under the terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-uP Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight' costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks: and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund: and Whereas the above individual(s) or entity(les) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the-Health and Safety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all state and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of recei{mt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon. contract manager, at (805) 861r3636. Sincerely~ Nary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health opportunity to renew their agreement with the County. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental Health to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board Pilot project for which the responsible party may be billed by the State directly for the cost of County services as well as State cost~. Kern County Environmental Health reserves the right to cance! this agreement at any time for any reasons, including groundwater contamination or a uniquely complex hydrogeoiogical condition. If an unexpended balance remains on deposit from the responsible party under the terms of this agreement, a refund for the Unexpended balance will be issued and the agreement terminated. Once the · agreement is cancelled, you, as a responsible party, will be enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program, see enclosure "D". This agreement may be cancel]ed anytime, by either party by certified registered return receipt letter to the other party within five days of said notification. I, (responsible party), have read and agree to the conditions of this agreement for the contaminated site described as: Site Name ' Site Address City Zip Ownek Owner's Address City Zip Telephone Operator Telephone Billing Address Attn: Permit # ,, In order for this agreement to be executed, it must be sl~ed and accompanied by the deposit of one-thousand dollars ($ 1000..00). Responsible Party: Date: For the County of Kern: Date: The responsible party shall do the'following: a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health pursuant to State and local law and'in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess and remediate the contaminated site. b. Deposit with the Kern County Environmental Health Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1,000.00. The Department's oversight activities will be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.04 (currently $42.00 per hour). Monthly statements will be prepared detailing the activities and services provided and the remaining credit balance. Kern County Environmental Health shall provide the following services: a. Oversight of all activities to characterize the site's threat to the environment and/or the groundwater, and coordination with the appropriate State, County and local regulatory agencies. b. Serve as the single contact point for the responsible party's representatives and other regulatory agencies for the activities described in "a" above. If during the Department's review of the site characterization/remedial action plan, it is determined that a permit may be required by another agency, the responsible party shall be referred to that permitting agency. c. Review reports, conduct inspections, and oversee monitoring until the site poses no further environmental or public health threat. An official certification letter shall be given to the responsible party when the site is determined to no longer pose a significant threat to the environment. d. The responsible party will be officially notified by Kern County Environmental Health when: 1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposit made.by the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued: - or - 2. Seventeen (17) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the available funds will be exhausted after five (5) additional hours of billable time at which time the agreement will expire. A statement estimating the amount time necessary to complete any remaining Oversight work will be sent. The responsible party will then have another , 2 Attachment "B, KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION BETWEEN KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (Kern County Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority) AND Mr. Pat Wright Responsible Party for Underground Storage Tank for: Circle K #830 Permit # 300003 This facility has experienced an unauthorized release of hazardous substances from an underground storage.tank. Action is necessary to protect the public health and the environment of the County, pursuant to Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 8.48 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. THE WITNESS FOR THE COUNTY AND SIGNATURE(S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF THE SUBJECT FACILITY DESCRIBED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE THAT: Kern County Environmental Health shall act as the lead agency for regulatory oversight for the: a) Site characterization: the study of a site, including sampling ~f ' subsurface soil and water where contamination is found in order to fully assess its extent and threat to the environment. It shall include a discussion of the relative risk to biological receptors and possible pathways of exposure. It may include removal or in- place closure of the tank, disposal or on-site treatment of contaminated backfill or adjacent soil, removal of hazardous substances floating'on groundwater, and the drilllng of groundwater monitor wells. b) Feasibility study: the identification and evaluation of feasible alternatives for cleaning up the site and remedying threats to public health and safety. c) Remedial action plan: the most cost effective, appropriate plan to lessen, alleviate, abate, correct or clean-up the effects that a release of hazardous substances may have On the environment, based on the feasibility study. d) Remedlatlon: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved by Kern County Environmental Health for the mitigation and clean'up of contamination resulting from an unauthorized release of hazardous materials and any ongoing monitoring of the site. necessary oversight 'and bill.the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party, for both the costs incurred by the County and the State pertaining to your site. (B) COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for those who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition of State costs. Prior to the County's performance of services, this option requires your. deposit of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option Trust Account. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B'. To safeguard the environment, the environmental sensitivity (Attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. 0nly sites determined to be non-environmentally sensitive may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site. described above is .not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in the Local Option Agreement; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel' any Local Option Agreement, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique, complex hydrogeological condition exists. In such cases, Environmental Health will utilize the State contract to pay for County oversight activities. The County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in a non-environmentally sensitive area. It is necessary for you to respond in writing within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health of your choice:' either the State Contract or the County's Local Agreement option. If you select the County'§ Local Agreement, please sign the Local Agreement, enclosure "B", and return it with your check for $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the County of Kern. addressed to Kern County Environmental Health 2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 98301, Attention: Underground Storage Tank Contract Administrator. If you select the State Contract, please indicate that you have made this selection and that you have read attachment "D', the official notification, in a letter sent to the address indicated above. Failure to respond in writing to this notice within ten (10) calendar days will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State Pilot Program for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. Enclosure "D" will then serve as the official notification of your enrollment into the State Pilot Program for Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon, 'contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments -KERN COUNT 2?00 'M' Street, Ste. 300 8akersfie}d, CA 93301 E.vJro~en~ He~ Se~Jces Dep~ent (805) 861-3636 .. ~ March 14, 1989 Mr. James Bryson Hunter Environmental Services, Inc. 597 Center'Avenue, Suite 350 Martlnez, California 94553 RE: Site Characterizations, Circle K Stores #830 and #924 Bakersfield, CA., Permit Numbers 230014C and 300003C. Dear Mr. Bryson: The Department has reviewed the site characterization reports for Circle K Stores #830 and 924 in Bakersfield. Based on some oF the evidence presented, the Department was able to accept some of the conclusions. However, some of the data collected at both sites is seriously compromised and cannot be relied upon for information. As during our previous conversation, you indicated an error was committed in the preparation and analysis of some of the samples. Composite samples were run on many of the borings at both sites. The use of composite samples is never aliowed by this Department for sampling of volatile constituents. In light of this problem let us clarify the situation regardifu~ these sites: 1. Store #924: In most of the borings at this site, there were some depth-specific, non-composite samples run for BTEX at ke~ depths. Perched water was not found at the site, and the · concentrations found in these samples were very low. The Department has determined there is enough reliable data to eliminate the possibility of a significant plume at this site. No further wor~ here will be required. 2. Store #830: The information obtained here is seriously compromised by the use of composite samples for almost all the borings and particularly at boring SC-3 where field screening indicated the presence of contamination to approximately 50 feet. Hunter Environmental Services, Inc. March 14, 1989 Page 2 This site is in a nonrsensitive area, based on the drilling profile and all groundwater information obtained by the contractor. In view of the depth to groundwater, the Department does not believe there is a present threat to groundwater at this site. However, the Department must confirm whether there is significant contamination at the SC-3 location. The information provided is too sketchy and unreliable for drawing a defensible conclusion. The Department must ask for another boring to the same depth at that location to give us some concrete information on what concentrations exist. If this boring does not indicate significant levels of contaminants, then no further work may be required, and the Department may accept the no action recommendation for that site. Please note that aluminum foil is no longer considered an acceptable covering for the ends of the sample tubeS'~ Teflon tape in wide lengths is considered a more effective material to prevent volatiiization of samples. ,i ShouLd you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me immediately. Otherwise, the Department asks that you make arrangements for another boring and please notify me with at least 48 hours advance notice at (80§} 861-3636 with the date and time for this next boring'. Sincerely, Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist II Hazardous Materials Management Program BS:cas scheide\circle.k E~ironm~lal He~ Div. ENVIPONMENTAL SEEVICE~ IN~ Northern C~ldornio Office 597 Center Avenue. Suite M~lnez. C~lifornio 415-372-~37 · 8~-321-3~7 FAX ~5-~72-STm Febm~ 27, 1989 ~oje~ No. 02-313-~3 & ~ Mr. Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Kern County - Division of Environmental Health 1415 Truxmn Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 SUBJECT: Hazardous Waste Manifests for Circle K Stores No. 830 and No. 924, Bakersfield, California ' Dear Mr. Scheide: Please find enclosed, for your records, copies of the hazardous waste manifests for soil generated during the Phase I Site Characterizations at the subject sites. If there are any questions regarding these manifests, please contact me at (415) 372-3637. Sincerely, James P. Bryson Staff Engineering Geologist JPB:vmf Enclosures (2) cc: Pat Wright, Circle K Corp. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,, INC. Northern Colifornio Office Gregg & Associ(ites, Inc. 597 Center Avenue, Suite 350 Mertinez, Colifornio gzL553 415-372-3637 · 800-32]-3537 January 12, 1989 Project No. 02-313-003 & 004 Mr. Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Division 1415 Truxmn Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 SUBJECT: Phase I Site Characterization Reports For Circle K Stores -No. 830 And No. 924, Bakersfield, California .' Dear Mr. Scheide: " Thig letter is to transmit the final Phase I Site Characterization Reports on the two subject sites. A letter indicating your' acceptance and approval of these reports would be appreciated within 30 days. If you have any questions or comments regarding 'these Site Characterization Reports, please contact me at (800) 321-3637. Sincerely, J es P. Bryson Dale E. Egner, RG 3457 Staff Engineering Geologist Senior Hydrogeologist JPB:jrp Enclosures (2) cc: D. 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If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity ct waste generated to the degree I have dete~Tnined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. Printed/Typed Name 17. Transporter I Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials 18. Transpo,ar2AcknowledgementofRecaiptofMateriale ~1 ) T L2"~,~5 It I' Pdnted/T~ped Name F~gnat ute "Month Day Year tg. D~ecrepanc~ ,nd~cation Space / I' II I I I 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous rnateclals covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. EPA 8700--22 ' ~ . (Rev. g-86) Previous editions are obsolete. Yellow: TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 PHASE ! SITE CHARACTERIZATION REPORT FOR CIRCLE K STORE' #830 2601 SOUTH CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Prepared For: THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION 3437 Myrtle Avenue, Suite 440 North Highlands, California Prepared By: HUNTER/GREGG, INC. 597 Center Avenue, Suite 350 Martinez, California 02-313-O04 December 1988 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 SITE CHARACTERIZATION INVESTIGATION ........... 1 1.1 Site Description ............... ' ................ 1 1.2 Site Geology..' ................................ ! 1.3 Field Procedures ............................... 4 1.4 Field Obse~ations .............. : ................ 6 1.5 Laboratory Analysis ...... ...................... 6 2.0 CONCLUSIONS .................................... 10 3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS .............................. 1! LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 - Site Location Map ............· .......... .......... 2 Figure 2 - Soil Boring Locations ............................. 3 ,Figure 3 - Logic Diagram From LUFf Field , Manual For Known Soil Contamination ........... ... 12 UST OF TABI Table 1 - Results of Chemical Analysis Using EPA Method 8015 ......................... .8 Table 2 - Results of Chemical Analysis Using EPA Method 8020 ......................... 9 APPENDICES Appendix A - Tank Test Results Appendix B - Boring Logs Appendix C - Laboratory Results and Chain-of-Custody ...... 1.0 'SITE CHARACTERIZATION INVESTIGATION Hunter/Gregg, Inc. proposed a two phase Site Characterization Investigation. In accordance with Phase I plans, a hydrogeologist from Hunter/Gregg, Inc. supervised the drilling of seven soil borings and collected soil samples for laboratory analysis. The purpose of the soil borings was to characterize the vertical and lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil around the underground gasoline storage tanks. This section of the report describes the site location, geology, field observations, sampling procedures, and results of the laboratory analyses. The Conclusions and Recommendations are in Sections 2.0 and 3.0. 1.1 Background Information The Circle K food store #830 is located at 2601 South Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, California as depicted in the Site Location Map (Figure 1). The site is" approximately 380 feet above mean sea level and is about four miles southeast of tile Kern River. The that The tank field, where the borings are located, is on the north side of the property between the Circle K building and Dorian.Drive (Figure 2 - Soil Boring Locations). The ground surface above the tanks is asphalt with two concrete pads above the fill-pipes and turbines. On site surface drainage is northward to Dorian Drive. 1.2 Site Geology The Circle K Store #830 is located in the Kern River flood plain which consists of Holocene alluvial deposits. The site is underlain by a brown, moderately dense, poorly A HUNTER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, ING COMPANY FIGURE 1 SITE LOCATION MAP GREGG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 597 Center Avenue, Suite 350 CIRCLE K STORE #830 Martlnez, California 94553 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (415) 372-3637 DORIAN AVENUE SrGN POST SC-4 I -~ r- -~'.~. FIRE HYDRANT I I i r--n ..... .-~w ..... [ II I il ' //. ~ ~ CONCRETE X /7 SC- 1 · /7 SC-5 //.// ~ VENT PIPES // o o CIRCLEsToRE K / ..-CONCRETE,. · 'SOIL BORING LOCATIONS ASSUMED UNDERGROUND PIPING/WIRIN.G HUNTI~R//GRAT~U, INC.' CIRCLE K STORE ~830 ]lart. in. ez, Ca. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SC~T.~, FIGURE 2 SOIL BORING o' so' LOC AT I0 NS "- 12/88 02-313-004 ( ...... graded, silty, fine-grained sand from the surface to a depth of about 17 feet. Beneath the silty fine-grained sand to a depth of approximately 43 feet the predominant soil material · is a yellow-brown, moderately dense to loose, well graded, coarse to fine-grained sand. A light brown, moderately dense, slightly moist, poorly, graded, fine-grained sand, is found below a depth of 43 feet. : ' ' ? ' ' ' ~ '~ 1.3 Field Procedures' On November 9 and 11, 1988, Borings SC-1 through SC-7 were completed using a track//. mounted Mobile Drill B-53 hollow-stem auger drill rig. The auger flights are five feet in length and have an outside diameter (OD)'of 7.5 inches including the bit and inside diameter (ID) of 3.25 inches. A retractable plug prevents soil from entering into the auger flights during the boring process. The plug, located at the end of a ~140-pound drive hammer, is inserted into and retrieved from the hollow-stem auger by a wire line. Soil samples are retrieved through the auger stem with a Modified California Sampler lined with six inch long ( 2.5 inch OD and 2.375 inch ID) brass rings. After' the sampler is driven to the desii'ed depth and retrieved, the rings are removed from the sampler. The lower ring contained the soil sample to be used for laboratory analysis and the upper · ring was used to describe the soil. The~. ~ e.gd~,: t~~~t~~~~il~~ for olfactory indications of petroleum hydrocarbons, and used for lithologic description. The grain size, color, odor, moisture, and other pertinent Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) properties were described on field boring logs by the hydrogeologist from Hunter/Gregg. The boring logs are included in Appendix B - Soil Boring Logs. The samples were then labeled and placed in an ice chest for cold storage during field work. The '~oil samples were then delivered under chain of custody to. Superior Analytical Laboratory, Inc. of San Francisco, California, for analysis. Before the Modified California Sampler and tings were assembled and used for further sampling, they were cleaned to avoid cross-contamination of samples. The equipment was washed with a trisodium phosphate solution, rinsed with tap water, and then allowed to air dry. The auger flights were steam cleaned prior to arrival at the site. Only clean augers were used to drill each boring. Soil borings SCol through SC4 were drilled first to assess the extent of petroleum hydrocarbons around the tank area. ~~'/ ~ ' . .. '-_ ~ ~~Ol~.~~ which was the depth at which petroleum hydrocarbons were not detectable. ~~~.1~ ~' :;:~ .... ' Borings SC-l, SC-2, and SC4 revealed no indication of petroleum hydrocarbons and were backfilled with granular bentonite as.. approved by' the Kern County Health Department-Division of Environmental Health. Since SC-3 had evidence of hYdrocarbons in the soil the hole was backfilled with concrete from 55 feet to the surface. in the soil so they were backfilled with granular bemonite and resuffaced with asphalt. 1.4 Field Observations The auger cuttings and soil samples from Borings SC-I, $C-2, $C-4, SC-S, $C-6, and $C-7 gave no visible or olfactory evidence of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil. The photoionization detector used in the field also did not detect hydrocarbons in samples from any of these borings. Soil samples from five to fifty .feet in Boring SC-3 registered detectable concentrations of hydrocarbons when checked in the field with OVM. Olfactory indications of petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in samples from SC-3 obtained from five to forty feet. Samples at 45 and 50 feet did not have olfactory indications of hydrocarbons and only registered low levels on the OVM. There was no visible indication of hydrocarbons in any of the soil samples from SC-3. 1.5 Laboratory Analysis . Laboratory analyses of the soil samples were performed by. "Superior Analytical Lab. oratories, a State-Certified, independent testing laboratory, located-in San Francisco, California. Composites of soil samples from each boring were analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) using Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 8015. !]~~'~01~, ~ of the laboratory analyses~~esults o,f Chemical Analyses Using EPA Method 8015 ~ Results of Chemical Analyses Using EPA Method 8020. Copies of the laboratory i'esults and Chain-of-Custody manifests are included in Appendix C -' Laboratory Results and Chain-of-Custody. Laboratory analyses indicate that concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons were non detectable for TPH in all of the samples analyzed. The composite of the samples from five 6 and forty feet in Boring SC-7 that was analyzed for BTEX was non detect above the detection limit of 3 parts per billion (ppb) for Benzene, Ethyl BenZene, and Total Xylenes but Toluene levels were detected and reported at 38 ppb. Depth specific samples from the SC-7 composite were reanalyzed as two separate samples. The BTEX analysis on the sample from five feet in Boring SC-7 reported levels of Benzene and Toluene at 4 ppb, Total Xylenes at 15 ppb, and Ethyl Benzene was non detect at a detection limit of 3 ppb. The sample from 40 feet in Boring SC-7 was non detect for Benzene, Toluene, and Ethyl Benzene while the Total Xylene level was reported at 9 ppb. 7 2.0 CONCLUSIONS At the completion of Phase I drilling, soil sampling, and laboratory analyses all samples analyzed for TPH were below the detection limit of 10 ppm. Samples analyzed for BTEX were below the detection limit of 3 parts per billion (ppb) except for the composite sample in SC-7 that had a Toluene level of 38 ppb. The 5 foot sample in SC-7 had Benzene, Toluene, and Total Xylene levels of 4, 4, and 15 ppb, respectively and the 40 foot sample in SC-7 had a Total Xylene level of 9 ppb. The Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, and Xylene levels in the composite and depth specific samples of SC-7 are below the action levels for the State of California - Department of Health Services which are 100, 680, and 620 ppb, respectively. The 4 ppb. Benzene in the 5 foot sample in SC-7 is above the State's action level of 0.7 ppb but is at such a low level that it does not appear to be a threat to ground water. In addition, ground water at the site appears to be greater than 55 feet below the ground surface as it was not found in the borings and is documented at approximately 175 feet below the ground surface in the California DWR Bulletin 130 - 8,5,'May 1988. It is~ concluded from the non detectable TPH laboratory analyses on soil samples from all seven borings and the low Benzene, Toluene, and Total Xylene .levels found in SC-7 at 5 feet and 40 feet that ground water beneath the site will not be environmentally degraded by the petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil materials beneath the site. 10 ( 3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS As a result of the Phase I Site Characterization find gs~~~that area is capped with an impermeable layer of asphalt eliminating human contact with the soil and the potential for creating a hydraulic head to drive the hydrocarbons deeper into the soil materials. The California State Water Resources Control Board's Leaking Underground Fuel Tank (LUFT) Field Manual states that even if a soil contains petroleum hydrocarbons the soil may be left in place if there is no threat to ground water at the site. The evaluation process used in this case relative to the LUFT manual is illustrated in Figure 3 - Logic Diagram · - From LUIZT Field Manual For Known Soil Contamination. Based on the site conditions and this evaluation process Hunter/Gregg recommends that the soil be left in place, and that no remedial action be pursued. , ! ~ ANAI. YSI~ ~DIL C~N ~OU~ ~T~MINK ~ ~TKR GR~D~T AND ~L~CT ~D VATEE SAHP~ ~ A~R~TE MffiT~INfi ~Y ~ ~UIREB I ~ CONTAMINATE9 AT LOlL DIS~ETION ~ ~ ~ LEVEL~ EST~SLI~O VERIFY EFFECTIVENE~ OF BY RISK ~S~ RENEDIAL ACTION D~ ~Y~I~ Y/gure 3. Logic Diagram From LUFT Field Manual For Known SoU. Contaminatpn. TABLE 2. RESULTS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSES USING EPA METHOD 8020. SAMPLE DEPTHS IN _~Q~P~!.TE ~'' S T E X NUMBER SAMPLE (ft) (ug/kg) (mg/kg) (ug/kg) (ug/kg) sc-1 5,30 ND < 3 ND'< 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 SC-2 5,25 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 SC-3 5,30,55 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 .SC-4 5,25 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 SC-5 5,30 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 SC-6 5,30 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 ND < 3 SC-7 5,40 ND < 3 38. ND < 3 ND < 3 SC-7 5/ 4. 4. ND'< 3 15. SC-7 < 40 ND < 3 ND < 3 ~.ND < 3 9. Notes: ft - feet (ug/kg) - micrograms per kilogram or parts per billion (ppb) ND < 3 - not detected at detection limit of 3 ug/kg B - Benzene T - Toluene E - Ethyl Benzene X - Total Xylenes TABLE 1. RESULTS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSES USING EPA METHOD 8015. SAMPLE DEPTHS IN COMPOSITE TOTAL PETROLEUM NUMBER SAMPLE BELOW SURFACE (ft) HYDROCARBONS (rog/kg) SC-1 5,30 ND < 10 SC-1 10,15,20,25 ND < 10 SC-2 5,25 ND < 10 SC-2 10,15 ND < 10 SC-3 5,30,55 ND < 10 SC-3 10,15,20,35,40,45,50 ND < 10 SC-4 5,25 ND < 10 SC-4 10,15,20 ND < 10 SC-5 5,30 ND < 10 SC-5 10,15,20,25 ND < 10 SC-6 5,30 /ND < 10 SC-6 10,15,20,25 ~' ND < 10 SC-7 ~~'5'40/? ND < 10 SC-7 10,15~,30,35 ND < 10 Notes: ft - feet- (mg/kg) - milligrams per kilogram or parts per million (ppm) ND < 10 - not detected at'detection limit of 10 mg/kg APPENDIX A TANK TEST RESULTS ~.." Presented ,. 7 ..::~'i ' EDWIN LEE'REEVES Equipmen.C. Maintenance. C~mpany, Inc. Of fon successful comple~ion of academic and peac~ical : .:~. HEATH ~ON~ULTANT~ INC. · ,..'(.. 5: ;' · .. ' TRAINING COU~E held in Las Ve~as, NV on Occe,,~er ~- S ;' ~gs~'"'.:' :?::;".,;:'f..  '. ?.,*..~¢) .-.' ..... WILLIAM J. PURPORA L ~ ..:~ ~'":~;.. TANKTESTING&T~AININGCONSULTANTv,F.. .. . .., , ~-, ~ ~ 6 '. ~ ::.,..., ,, .??:,t.~:..:~:. '" 'SS~ ~.K~' ,,,,,, a.L.~.~,.~ SERIAL II ,I I 4 " ~Vt!IIEFISH ~AY, WI 53217 14141322-4404 ::,., "' :'~/.:.. 't.';~ . "% .'~. .:. WORK ORDER # .:.- . .THE'.cIRCLE K CORPORATION CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES CON~fRACTOR REQYJIREMEh'rs -. 1988 ~ ~ 3-~ ~ J~ ~K'D~R ~ Section .~503 of the Circle K Operations Manual outlines the Test'ing Procedure for Leak Detector..s. ~A COpy of the 3-step test procedures is attached hereto. CONTRACTOR SACRAMENTO EQUIPMEN~ MAINTENANCE C0~ANy, INC. · :' 'STORE # C To DATE PRODUCT: Ragular, Unleaded, ~ Diesel (Circle one) NOTE: Use seoarate form for each Tank. (1) Running Pressure ~ 2 , (2) Shut-Off Pressure (3) Amount of Prcduct Released thru Bibcock to Zero ~ oz. ( 4 ) With Valve .Open--Start STP - List Pressure ~, P.S.I. (5) R~duce Flc~w to Rate of 7 oz. per Minute - List Pressure at this Flow Rate ~' P.S.I., ......... .'r:::_--:, (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure drop to zero thru Leak just cr~eated - List time for Gauge to ~,~. ch Zero ._ ' ~ rain: . /~ sec., " (7') Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List' press ,ure ._ - Rate &t Zozz e ' O ' (8) Stop Leak with STP stLll o~ - Does Leak Detector reset __~s _____no -- 'If yes - How long to reset -- m/n ~ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List Pressure ~ l P.S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time to reach pressure rise ~ ~ min / sec .(11) .List Pressure. ~ _P.S.!., " (12) Open Zozzle ard List Pressure ~ O P.S.I; LEAK DETECIOR .' NOTE: Coatractors are .no~ authorLzed to repair Lea'Detectors If 'faulty, Replace .it with a .new' one. -- CIRCLE K CORPORATIC~ PAT WILIGHT/CRA/G CARPENTER GASOLINE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR. ~ :? -.THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION ~..-%~.:'~ CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES CONTRACTOR REQUIREMEntS - 1988 ~ction ~503 of t~ C~cle K ~rations M~ outl~es t~ ~st'~g ~~e for ~ ~tectors. A ~py of t~ 3-step test pr~es is attac~ ~reto. ~~R SAOR~NT0 EQUIPS~NT ~INTEN~CE C0~, INC. P~: ~1~, ~ ~ UnleSS, Diesel (C~cle one) N~: U~ se~ate fo~ for each T~k. (1) ~g Press~e ~ 2 , (2) Shut-Off ~ess~e (3) ~t of Pr~uct Rele~ t~ Bi~k to Zero ~ oz' - (4) With V~ve ~n--St~ ~ _ List ~ess~e ~ ~ P.S.I., (5) ~uce Fi~ to ~te of 7 oz. ~r M~ute - List '~ess~e at t~s Fi~ ~te ..-- (6) ~ ~ Off - ~t ~ess~e ~op to z~o t~ ~ j~t ~eat~ - List ( for ~uge to ~ ~o ' " (7). ~ the ~ ~ck on - Keep ~ ~te at Bi~k - List press~e / ~ P.S.I. - Fi~ ~te ~t Zozzle... ~. G.P.M., (8) Stop ~ with ~ stol ~ - ~s ~ ~tector reset ~s no.-- If ~s - H~ long to reset - ~ ~ ~ sec., (9) ~ ~ off - List press~e ~ ~. P.S.I., (10) ~ ~ ~ on - List t~ to reach p~ss~e rise ~ ~ / sec ~ .(11) n~t P~ss~ ~ 7 ~.S.!., (12) ~ Zozzle ~ L~t P~s~e - ~ P.S.I. ~TISFA~RY ~ D~R ~es No. ~ D~R ~'~el //O - o~o -- .. , ~te C~e ~ ~i~ tR~P~'~_.5.~ ~:~act~ ~ .not aut~r~ to ~ ~ ~tecto~ ' If fatty,' ~pla~ it with a neq one. PAT ~/C~G ~~R ~L~ FACILITIES ~E~R. , ~~ ...THE cIRCLE K CORPORATION'' ! .- CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES co.~m~mR ~CUT~S - 1988 ANArdAL 3-~ RED JAC~__ LEAK D~R TES'T' Section .~503 of the Circle K Operations Manual outlines the Test'in9 Procedure forJ_~c%k Detectors. A copy of the 3-step test procedures is attached hereto. .QUZP N r ZN EN C . ZNC. PRODL~T, ~ Unlea~led, l>~em-tt~ Unle~fled, D±esel (Circle one) N(:YI%: USe separate fo~m for each Tamk. (1) Running Pressure ¢ /-[' , (2) Shut-Off Pressure / (3) Amount of Product Released thru Bibcock to Zero ~ oz. _. (4) With Valve Open--Start STP - List Pressure ~_ P.S.I., (5) Reduce'Flc~w to Rate of 7 oz. pe_r Minute - List Pressure at this Flow P~te ,3 P.S.I., ~7-'--:'-;:~ ~ (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure drop to zero thru Leak just created List time {'"""- for Gauge to Reach Zero '---- min. : ' - sec,, (7) Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List pressure .~ /~- P.S.I. - Flc~w Rate ~t Zozzle.. /'/~t( G.P.M. - / ' (8) Stop Leak with STP still cxn - Does Leak Detector reset ~/~s no -- If y~s - How long to reset -- rain ~ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List pressure / ~ P.S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time to reach pressure rise' - rain / sec .(11) L/~t Pressure ~ ~ P.S.!., (12) Open Zozzle and List Pressure ~ P.S.I. ' LEAK DETECII)R · ,' 4ZrI~: Contractors 8z~ not authorized to repair Lea'Detectors ' P~plaoe it ~ith a ne>/one. , . mA? W~ZG~r~/CRAZO 'CARPER GASOLZ.N~ FACZLTTZES SUPERVISOR. DATA-CHART , I -- - ~ ' Ozm ~zikerson 1 ..... ~ , ~~%~ ' ' ~I~AD ~qq ~o ,0~6o ~ne Tesg Quick R~ference 0 ~ I0 ~1 ~0 0~o ,O3L~ ~ooo~ Re~l~s: Date Diesel~ ~ ~UM o7¢o ~o ,o$7o og[O 3~ go ,oq~ ,oqqo -,oo3o ' ": .... 0~35 ~z <o ,o~9o 0930 -,ooqo '. .... . D~EL / ..... ~~ · .' .. -- ~ ~ ~ .. ':~.~...-~.- · S.acr~-Thento Equipment Maintenance Company InQ ~ 2~33 Connie Drive Sacramento, CA 95815 .... C~if. Contr. License ~--~32377 ~ ,~,.~- Data Chad for Tank System Tightness Test ~,,,~, ~'~o TEST " ~-~-,, ~'-- .- · .:/- · . / ..... 5. TANK INVOLVED .. ~**' DATA . . .'... · ..:.?. UNOERGROUNO ....... ' MECHANICS, ' ...... 10. OTHER ' INFORMATION ~ ': '" OR REMARKS 11. TEST RESULTS Te~ were ~da on ~ a~ve ank s~e~ In a~rda~a ~h te~ p~ums b~d~d for ' - 12, "c~SOR 13. Thl= Is to ~1~ t~ the~ tank ly~em~ we~ t~ on the dates) =~w~ ~ Indl~t~ .s '~ght" meet the cdt~d~ es~shed ;TIFICATION ~ Ni~I Rte Pmt~on A~iaflon P~ph~t 329.. . . 11 .!;: ~':.:.: .~. PAGE 2 = '"~LEA~. DETECTOR .TEST WORKSHEET ... ~i ~ Unlead Reg. -Su~er 10) Turn submersSb!e pump back on, list time to reach pressure increase min. ' sec ..... Min/S.e c 11) List pressure ~ ....... 1.2) Open nozz'le and list pressure rt... ~/ ',7 ?.S.I. NOTE: LIST ALL C05~,1ENTS BUT BE ADVISED THAT CONTRACTORS ARE NOT ~_=.AUTHORIZED TO ~_LTER OR ADJUST LEAK DETECTORS. IF Th~ LE~_K DE._~CTOR IS '~-~ 3EFECTIVE IT SHOULD BE R~0VED FOR I.~,~,IEDIATE REPLAC~4~.NT. : Position of Redjackets ' - LE~K DETECTOR TEST ~ORKsHEET STORE, ~_~_~~ . T ME Q .'S.0 ST TE DEPARTURE TIME ' The Leak Detector is a Pressure sensing, diaphragm valve designed to indicate a leak in the Product lines. It is designed as an earl). yarning devise. The early Yarning. is a very slov PUmping rate of approximately 3 gallons per hour. The leak detectors must be tested I~arly as per manufacturer,s instructions to maintain their effectiveness. Please read all of the instructions. The folloving is a.portion ~f the 3-Step leak detector test. Un!end Rea . Suoer' 1) Runnfqg pressure · 2) Shut-off pressure ..... ~ . P.S.I 3) Amount of product released Vhen ~ ' P.S.I '~' releasing pressure through bibcock ' · ('. to zero gauge ..... . · ~. Oz. bf ~) With Valve still full open, start , Product ~submersible list presJure ..... ~ P.S.I. 5) Reduce flo.~ to a flou rate of 7 oz. ~ per minute, list Pressure at this flor ..... 6) Turn off submersible pu~p. Let . P.S.I. Pressure drop to Zero [ through leak just created, list time for gauge to iL L reach zero /'_____._min._____secs ..... 7) Turn submersible pump back on, keep ~ Min/Sec same leak rate at bibcock, list Pressure [________, and flo~ ~ ' ; rate ..... ~.---..-_.._ P.S.i. at nozzle~ga!./min.' 8.) Stop leak vith subme.raible Still on: -----~~ -__ Gal/Min A) Does lea~ detector reset? ~ ~ Ye s/tfo B) If yes to A hc~ long to reset? ' ute I ...... i Minutes.- P q T ' .THE CIRCLE K CORPORATioN '- " CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES CONT~R ~F~UI~~ _ 1988 ANNUAL 3-STEP RED JACKET LEAK DETECTOR TEST Section #503 of th~ Circle K Operations Manual outlines the Testing Procedure for Leak Detectors. A copy of the 3-Step test procedures is attached hereto. PRODUCT: ~ Unleaded, Premiu-u Unleaded, Diesel (Circle one) NOTE: Use separate fora for each Tank~ (1) Running Pressure ~ ('/ (2) Shut-Off Pressuure ,,, (3) Amount of Product Reieased thru Bibcock to Zero ~ oz. (4) ~ith Valve OPen--Star~ STP - List Pressure (5) Reduce Flow to Rate of ? oz per ~inute -- *-- ?.S.I., /~- · - List Pressure at this Flow Rate (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure cLrop to zero thru Leak just created - List.tin~ for Gauge to Reach Zero ._ ~ min. /~ sec., ,' (?) Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List Pressure --~ P.S.I. - Flow Rate ~t Zozzle._ ///~ G.P.M., (8) Stop Leak with STP still c~ - Does Leak Detector res'et ~/~s no -- If yes - How long to reset ~ rain ~ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List pressUre / ~ P.S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time to reach pressure rlse ----- miL / sec .(11) List Pressure .. ~_ ~ ~p.s.!., - - (12) Open Zozzle and List Pressure ~ ~ P.S.I. ' SATISFACTORY LEAK DETECTOR_ ~/~ .Yes No. LW. AK DETECTOR - NOTE~Contractors are not authorized to repair Le~ Detectors ' If faulty,' Replace it with a new' one. CIRCLE K CORPORATION PAT WRIGHT/CRAIG CARPENTER GASOLINE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR K CORPORATION · ' CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES .. / CONTRACTOR REQUI~ -. 1988 ANNUAL 3-STEP RED JACKET ,LEAK 'DETECTOR TEST Section #503 of the Circle K Operations Man,~a~ outlines the Test'ing Procedure' for Leak Detectors. A copy of tP~ 3-step test procedures is attached hereto. CONTRACTOR SACRAMENTO EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPANY, INC. STORE # C ~ ~ DATE PRODUCT: Regular, Unleaded, Diesel ( Circle one) NOTE: Use se?arate fora for each Tank. (1) Running Pressure ~ 2 , (2) Shut-Off Pressure (3) Amount of Product Released thru Bibcock to Zero ~ oz. ( 4 ) With Valve Open--Start STP - List Pressure q P.S.I., (5) Reduce Flow to Rate of 7 oz. per Minute - List Pressure at this Flow Rate ~ P.S.I., (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure drop to zero thru Leak just created - List time for Gauge to Reach Zero.' min. /~ sec~, (7) Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List pressure - ~ P.S.I. - Flow Rate ~t Zozzle ' (~ G.P.M.~, (8) Stop Leak with STP still o~ - Does Leak Detector reset //~s . no -- If yes - How long to reset -- rain ~ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List pressure ~l P~S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time to reach pressure rise ~ - min / sec .(11) List Pressure ~ P.S.I.., (I2) Open Zozzle and List Pressure ~ ~ P.S.I. SATISFACTORY LWAK DETECTOR / Yes No. LEAK DETECTOR Suhrersible ~ NOTE:Contractors are not authorized to repair Le~k .' Detectors -- If faulty, Replace .it with a .new' one. CIRCLE K CORPORATION PAT WRIGHT/CRAIG CARPENTER GASOLINE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR. · .THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION" · ' CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES CONTRACTOR REQUIRSMENTS - 1988 ANNUAL 3-STEP RED JACKET T,~AK DETECTOR TEST Section #503 of the CLrcle K Operations Manual outlines the Testing Procedure for Leak Detectors. A copy of the 3-step test procedures is attached hereto. CONTRACTOR SACRAMENTo EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPANy, 'INC. PRODUCT:' Regular, ~ Premium Unleaded,~ Diesel (Circle one) NOTE: Use separate form for each Tank. ( 1 ) Running Pressure ~ ~ , ( 2 ) Shut-Off Pressure (3) Amount of Product Released thru Bibcock to Zero ~ oz. (4) With Valve Open--Start STP - List Pressure / P.S.I., (5) Reduce Flow to Rate of 7 oz. per Minute - List Pressure at this Flow Rate (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure drop to zero thru Leak just Created _ List time for .Gauge to Re.ach Zero ._'-------- min. _ /~ sec., (7). Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List pressure ~ / ~ P.S.I. - Flow Rate ~t Zozzle.. ,/~ G.P.M., (8) Stop Leak with STP still on - Does Leak Detector reset ~/~s no -- · If yes - How long to reset ~------. min ~/ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List pressure ~ ~--- P.S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time tO reach pressure rise' - rain / sec .(11) List Pressure · ~ 7 P.S.I.., (12) Open Zozzle and' List Pressure ~ P.S.I. SATISFACTORY LEAK DETECTOR ~Yes No. LEAK DETFf2I~R Model //6, -o50 .. , Date Code & Serial Sukr~ersible Pu~p ~~ T~ NOTE: Contractors are not authorized to repair Leak Detectors ' If faulty,' Replace it with a new' one. CIRCLE K CORPORATION PAT ;~RIGHT/CRAIG CARPENTER GASOLINE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR · .THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION" ' ' CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES' · ' ~ CONTRACTOR REQUIPJ~vE3~fS _ 1988 /~ ANNUAL 3-STEP RED JACKET LEAK D~R TEST Section #503 of the Circle K Operations Manual outlines the Testing Procedure for Leak Detectors. A copy of the 3-step test procedures is attached hereto. ~R SACRAMENTO EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPANY, INC. STORE # ~-u/"~O DATE ~/!~1~.~,,..~ PRODUCT:- Regular, ~ Premi~n Unleaded, Diesel (Circle one) NOTE: Use separate form for each Tank. (1) Running Pressure ~" ( 2 ) Shut-Off Pressure _~ ~ (3) Amount of Product Released thru Bibcock to Zero T oz. (4) With Valve Open--Start STP - List Pressure ~ - / P.S.I., (5) Reduce Flow to Rate of 7 oz. per Minute - List Pressure at this Flow Rate P.S.i., (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure drop to zero thru Leak just created - List time for Gauge to Reach Zero. ~ min. /~ sec., (7) Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List' pressure '- / ~ P.S.I. - Flow Rate ~t .Zozzle /~ G.P.M., (8) Stop Leak with STP still on - Does Leak Detector reset ~/~s __no -- If yes - How long to reset min /~ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List pressure ~ ~--- P.S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time to reach pressure rise ~ min / sec ..(11) List Pressure ~ ~- P.S.I., (12) Open Zozzle and List Pressure . ~ P.S.I. SATISFACTORY LWAK DETE~0R ~'"~Yes No. · LEAK DETECTOR Model //~ -o~o .. , Date Code & Serial # ~/.~_.~2~ ~,~ Su~rsible Ptr~p ~~ ~ NOTE: Contractors are not authorized to repair Leak Detectors ' If faulty, Replace it with a new one. CIRCLE K CORPORATION PAT WRIGHT/CRAIG CARPENTER GASOLINE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR .THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION" · ' CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES CONT C OR - 198S / ANNUAL 3-STEP RED JACKET LEAK DETECTOR TEST Section #503 of the Circle K Operations Manual outlines the Testing Procedure for Leak Detectors. A oopy of the 3-step test procedures is attached hereto. CIDNTRACK)R SACRANENTO EQUIP~IENT NAINTENANCE CONPANY, INC. ~31~, Unleaded., Premium Unleaded, Diesel (Circle one) PRODUCT: NOTE: Use separate form for each Tank. (1) Running Pressure -? ~/ , ( 2 ) Shut-Off Pressure / ~ (3) Amount of Product Released thru Bibcock to Zero q oz. (4) With Valve Open--Start STP - List Pressure ? P.S.I., (5) Reduce Flow to Rate of 7 oz. per Minute - List Pressure at this Flow Rate (6) Turn STP Off - Let Pressure drop to zero. thru Leak just created - List time for Gauge to Reach Zero. '----- min. /~ sec. ,. (7) Turn the STP back on - Keep Leak Rate at Bibcock - List pressure .~ P.S.I. - Flow Rate ~t Zozzle ~ G.P.M., (8) Stop Leak with STP still on - Does Leak Detector reset ~/~s no -- If yes - How'long to reset - min ~ sec., (9) Turn STP off - List pressure / ~ P.S.I., (10) Turn STP back on - List time to reach pressure rise rain / sec ~(11) List Pressure ~- ~ P.S.I., (12) Open Zozzle and List Pressure ~ ~ P.S.I. SATISFACTORY LEAK DETECTOR ///Yes No. LEAK DETECTOR 'NOTE: Contractors are not authorized' to repaint L~ Detectors -- If faulty, Beplace it with a new' one. CIRCLE K CORPORATION PAT WRIGHT/CRAIG CARPENTER GASOLINE FACILITIES SUPERVISOR. Sacramento Equipmentl~n~nance Company Inc '- 2533 Connie Dri~'e .. ' ... . ,. . Calif. Cona'. Ucense ,~F~2377 ,. (,~6).s-.,6 ' for "sYstem. TightneSs Test '- ' .2. OPERATOR .- .3. REASON FOR .~.-~;.. 9. CONTRACTOR, ' -'" ' INFORMATION ': / ' ' 11. TEST RESULTS . Teat~ were made on th~ above tank Wstamiln eccofdan~e with teat procedures preached fo~ .,~-. _. 12. SENSOR *- '. :. 13. This II to certify that thru tank lyateml were tested on the date(s) shown. Those Indicated a~_~.'_Tlght'' meet the cdtada~eatabllehed by . :.:.. , · ..,,. .. . . ,-. T~ ! ~tiatheresp~nsib~1i1y~fthe~wnerm1d~m'-~`~fbhissy~temt~immediateiyadvisestate~a~ ...... D~e .. '1. ,~,~J]jj,.I,,~ ~.~ : ~mp~iedhazardandthe~mibi~ty~fanymp~¢ab~e~x3au1~ammeeavimnmentasaresu~t~f~e~um~i$ · - ' _ .~ystem. Hea~hCon~It~mtslnomp(xat~Kla~II(x,~RAMENTOEQUIPMENTMNNTE~E(~PANY, II~.~ . .. i DATA'CHART ~n ~1 ~ , For Use With Sta ~AD ~ ~o ,0~o ~ne Test Quick R~ference 0 ~10 ~ ~0 ,03~o ,o36~ ~ooo~ Re~lts: Date ~~,o o?< ~/~/~ o~35 _ 4~. ~o ,o94o ,oq3o -,¢offo .... o $5o q~' ~0 ,oq~o .off2~ -,ooq5 ' ""' ~~~ .. .;'..'..: ' :. .. ~ "' ~ .. '' Sacrar~ento Equipment M~t~ lnce Co~npany Inc - 2~33 Connie Driv3 Ca, if. Contr. License ~S023~7 Sacramento, CA 95815 ' ' wo # ~ ~' c7. _~ / (916) 925-2716 · ..sEP.,..- Data 'Chart for Tank System Tightness Test 3. REASON FOR ~/ 5. TANK INVOLVED .. · .... ~ maNf~ 6. INSTALLATION' " DATA ..... ~ .' TI~ T~ ~ o~ ~ . ~ ~. CO~T~CTOR, ' MECHANICS, any ~ ~ ". OTHER · 10. INFORMATION ORREMARKS . . - .' -. Te~ were made on ~ a~ve ank eymems In a~an~ with te~ p~ums Pm~d~d for 11. TEST RESULTS . ~ deall~ on a.ach~.tem c~ with msu~ as follow~ . . ..... : ......... . 12. SENSOR 13. This Is to cedl~ t~ th~ rank sy~ems were t~ on the ~s) shown. ~ Indl~t~ as "Tight" m~t the cflteda ~llsh~ by CERTIFICATION ~ National Fire Pint.on A~latlon Pamph~t 329. 1.~ / x ~~ ~~.. ~ ~em. ~ ~ ~orat~ ~1~ ~ME~O EQUIPME~ ~CE COMPS, . PAGE 2 - · "LE~x DETECTOR TEST ; Unl~ adRe~. -Su~er F~i /- 6¢'.~L ~ ~ U ~0) ~u~n sub~e~s&bZe ~u~p b~ck on, Z&s~. ~ ~n/S e c ~) %&s~ p~essu~e 12) Open nozzle ~d list pressure__S.. , _x / X~ ~ / P.S.I. NOTE: LIST ALL C05~.~ENTS BUT BE ADVISED THAT CONTRACTORS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ~J~TER OR ADJUST LEAK DETECTORS. IF Tk~ LE;_K DETECTOR IS DEFECTIVE IT SHOULD BE REMOVED FOR I?,~,~EDIATE REPLAC~IENT. Position of Red jackets :; . LE~K DETECTO~ TEST ~ORK~SHEET STORE ~__~_~ MANAGER ' CITY-STATE~ ARRIVAL TIME__~O_~/.,~O DEPARTUEE TIME ' The Le~k DeteS~or is a ~ressure sensing, diaphra~ valve designed ~o tn~i:~ta a leak in the ~rodu~: line~. I: is designed as an early Warnin~ devise. The early warnin~ is a v~ry slo~ pu~ping rare of approximately 3 gallons per hour. The leak detectors mus~ be tested yearly as per manufacturer,s instructions to maintain their effectigeness . · Please read all of the instructions. The following is a.portion of the 3-step leak detector test· Un!end Re~. Suoer' l) Running pressure ..... 2) Shut-off pressure ..... . · 3) Amount of product released when , __ P.S.I. releasing pressure through bibcock ,: . t to zero gauge..~.. /6) %Z/ /~ Oz. bf I &) With valve still full open, start ' _ 2, Z. Product submersible list pressure ..... - ¢XP P.s.:. 5) Reduce flow to a flow rate of 7 oz. per minute, list pressure at this flow ..... 6) Turn off submersible pump. Let Just created, list time for gauEe to reach zero ~_ min..____secs ..... - MAn/Sec 7) Turn submersible pump back on, keep same leak rate at bibcock, list. pressure #_ _, and flow 'rate , P.S.I. at ndzzle _gal. mia ...... 8) St6p leak with subme.rsible still on: -- _ Gal/Min A) Does leak detector reset? " ---- Yes/Ho B) If yes to A, how long to reset? 9) Turn submersible pump off, list press---- _ Minutes.' ute $ ..... TAKE BURIAL DIME.~.S__I_O_N_S_& t '~.... SET UP TEST EQUIPMENT START CIRCU~tTION TA~ SAMPLE - THEmekL / START HIGH LEVEL 2. Sfalemenl: II is Ihe responsibilily of Ihe owner and/or operalor of this P-T Tank Test Data Chart . [~."'."~ank and producl hmndllr~g system has been tested li.qhl sy$1em lo immed,nlely advise slale and local aulhorities al any Additional Info according Io fire Precision 3esl Criteria as e,,I.'~bh.-,hed hy Imphed hn?~d and the possibilily al ~ny rcportable pollution tO N F.P.A. p~Jblicalion 329. Tills IS hal inlendecl to indicale Ilia env,onment as a resull of the mdicaled failure of IhiS permission of a leak. ~ syslem Heath Consullantr. lncorpotaleddoesnol.~ssumeRny responsibiht¥ or liabihfy for any loss al product Io the -/~,0o~ 5 On en¥it0nmenl. /olume Change al Conc!usion al Prec~si0n _l'eR _.L." :_ gph '' 'l'ank and product hnndling syslem has failed Ihe lank lightness ~,ure o' Taste,: _~r_~~''~'''x''~ '~"~"~ ,est according 'o tile P, ecision lasl Cr,!e,,a a, esl abe,shod by *~t~ ~3 N.F.P.A. publication 329. Tank Owner/Operalor Oa~e 15. TANK TO TEST 1Sa. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAI"ACIIY t ...... ,.. ....... 1L FILL-UP FOR TEST . o,, ... ,l, OP .. OlP~% ~8. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES 10 TEST THIS TANK ~J w,t,~ In I,nb ~I LI;el,} belno I,,;ea wilh LVLL1 __W~R . ~ .... ,,.~,,o.,.,~,,.~,..~.,~, .... ,.~o.,, .... ,.,.,.,o,,,,,. u,,,,,-,~,,.,,,.,.,-, ..... ,,o. ._.~0.~. /o,3~.0 ~ ....~ ..... ""~"~"~"'~" ........ ~ .... ~ ..... 19. TANK MEASUREMENIS FOR ,. ,,,ou,.o..,,¢.,..ui,.,. ~.. U .o ~ .,. ~" ,., -r ,,ob. .,, ............................. 7-~-'~'~t~ .... 24b. COEFFICIENT METHoDOF EXPANSION ~.~ ~.~.. ~o ..,~. - ...,..~.~. ....................... -~. RECIPROCAL 2. H.lghl Io ,~'~a,' I,O~ ~'lOm Of I.nk I ~- ~'". 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING .... ~. ....,., ~.,.~o~.. .................................. ..., ,o. ,. .,..' ............................ : ......... . '~/~ ~ Temporalule' el Sample ................................. ,.. ........ ,,o.o,,..,~.~.,, .,,,,,,.,....,~..,.~.~,.. ..... ,o,o,,,,,. . ~ . , 22. T. .... ,-~ ..... ,d,.~ ,lief ¢bcu,.ll .... / ~ ~_ el, .... ce ('/-) ......................................... O' ..... ,, ...... ,. _ ., o..._,....,._,..,,, .................................. 23. o,,,,,,.,.~, .... ~.o,,.,.,,.~,..~ .... X~3~/, n.~,. .... , /~DO Tankdl ............ COEFFICIEN[ OF EXPANSION (Complete alter circulalion) , / ~00 . ~. '.' 24c..FOR TESTING WII'H WAIER ,,, ~t~¢cled A P I. Gl~vlly W~Ia~ Tompozaluzo aller Chculallo~ ~ ~'~. Flora Tabla A ............................................ Table C ................................................... Coelliclenl el E,p~nsIon Coolflcl~l el W~ter The above CalCUlations are to ~ used for d~ soil condlllorts to lot Involved P~odu~ ~able D ................................................ estsbllsh a ~slll~e pr~sure advantage, or when using Ihe lout ~ur~d F~om Ta~e B ............................................ ~ ~ ~le to compenlale lot the pr~ence of su~urlace wat~ In Iho tank Tr~nsler cee Io Line 2~. Addnd ~]rl~cl~nl? LJ Yes ~ NO Transfer cee Io Reler ,o N.F.P.A. 30. Sections 2-3.2.4 end .7.2 and the lank 25.' [~). x (~l = (9)__ gall full lank {1~ or III ~ Involved p~oducl. "' ARRIVE AT STATION ...... ~ TAKE BURIAL DIMENSIONS & t "  SET UP TEST EQUIPMENT START CIRCU~%TION a Bi TAKE SAMPLE - THErmAL {~ '" - It is the rc~;po[~sibillly of lbo owner and/at oporalor al Ih~s 2.~,$1 alemenl: P-T Tank Test Data Chart .'..~'Tank lind product handling system has ~en levied lighl syslem lo imrnedialely advise slate ~nd local aulhorlh0s al any Additional Info according to the Pr~ision 3esl CHIoria ~s csl~hlished by implied h~za~d and the possibilily of any repoHat)le pollution N F.P.A. publicallon 329. This Is hal Inlended to indicate 1he onwronmont as a ~ult al the indicated lailure al this ~ 3yslem. Heath Consullanls Incorporated does hal assume any permission of a leak. r~ponsibihty or liability for any loss al producl Io ~ ~ ~[ OR environment. Volume Change al ConClu ~onolP~s~on. Te[t :--~gP Tank andprod,clhRndllnggyRte~Dhnslailedthel~k n.31~re al ~ester' ~.%-- N.F.PA. publication 329. lank Owne~/Operalo~ I_~XRCLE 'IC' ~-~ ' .......... 15. TANK ]0 TEST 15a. BmEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACHY ,,,~,,,,.~.o.,,,o. /0 m ..... ..... ,,o~..,. '..' ~ ....... :"' "'' '"'"' 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR  / 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~s,,~,' L~.,, co~p,.,, ,,~,,o. b.,o-: 30 . 24b. COEFFICIENT 0F EXPANSION / q~,. ~. mm,o,,os, s,-,,~ ~¢(,/~ ~, ...... ...,.,..~,., · ..,~I~.,. ........... ,,. , .................... .... .: ................................ ~¢ .I ........ · -- ~.. ...... ..~,o.~,.-* 22.'. ..... ,-~ ....... .,.. .,,., .,,~.,.,m .t CI ~J~f~- ~. ....... ~.-~ ......................................... .., ...... _ 24a, Collected A.P.I. Of~vlly lull I~nk (10 or 17) thl~ lank ~r *F . . Roler Io N.F.P.A, 30, Socllons 2-3.2.4 and 2-7.; and the tnnk 25. (~). x ]~[ TAKE BURIAL DIMEN_S_I_O_~_.S._&_ ib' SET UP TEST EQUIPME~NT ¢'3~:[= START CIRCUL:~TION '_~1_ TAKE SAMPLE - THEI~AL (r~ ,.. ~'!i1]START HIGH LEVEL ,.~.._qO_. *, ~q~ "lq Z~ .,.~I~0 ~~ ~,~ 3fl ~,O~l .o~ ~ " .flQo ,~~ .- ~ct~ ,O00 , ~ '~/~ q~ ' · · ?., $1alemenl: Il ii the tespon~ibilil¥ of the owner and/of operator of lh~s P-T Tank TeSt Dala Chart [-'~nk and product handling system has been lasted tighl syslem lo~mmediately advise state and local ~uthoritiesol any Additional IDle according to .the pfeci.'~ion ]esl C~ileria as eslahllshed by implied hazard and the possibilily of any reportable pollution to NF.P.A. publication 329. "ibis Is nol Intended to indicate the e'nwronment as a resull el the mdlcaled lailure el this · ayslem. Healh Consullanl$ Incorpofaled does nol assume any permlssionolaleak, fe3ponsibihly or liabilily lot any loss el product to Ihe 'volume Change at Conclusion el Prec,sion ... lank and product h~ndling syslem h;~$ failed Ihe lank lighlnesS ~,3mg[e el lesser' · N.F.P.A. publication 329. Ta.k Owner;Opofalor 15. TANK TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY 1, IdQ~ldy by ~sllion . r,~ Chilli I(~lJpllod wllh ,o ,,- ~.,,o .... ,,.,. ...... ,o, . TQ~....QFE_ - · i8. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ~}w.,.,,.,..~ L~] ,,,,.,.,..,..,..,.u.,,,,.v~.. · _.WATER__ - ....... ~ ....~ .... ,.o~,. ,~.,. ....... ,o..,, ,..,.. 19. lANK MEASUI{EMENIS FOR - .o.,po.~u..,.. ..... , ...,. ,o uo.u.~...~ ,..-. ~STI ASSEMBLY ~~ 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~s,..., ~..,, / Complele ~ection below: 8ollcm of lank to grade' , ....................... ~' 3~ m .uu~-,~-r'.,o~.-.. ................................. ~/~- · 24b. COEFFICIEN~ OF EXPANSION ,. ,,,o~, ~o~.u,~,.,~..,.u? ~o, ~ .o ~ ,o,,, ,~,.~ ,o ..... ~,.-,,p,;.,~., ............... ~ ~~.. RECIPROCAL METHOD Type of P~oduct ........................................ 2. Heighl lo 12' ma~k Item ~llom of lank ' In. Hyd[omuler Employed .................................. ~S H ,..,,o,,o~,.,.. .................................. ,.,,,,,.,.,,,,.:...., - ~ Coll~ '"'"~"'~ .... "~"""*' ....... .,,~,~,,..,., ............................................ 22. ~..,..,.s.,,. ..... .,.~ .,,., .,,....,,.. --t ~.t'-t f l.~t- ~'" .... ~" '"" .................................. ~.g__ . .: ..... ~,, ' 23. ~,.,,, .., ., ...... ..~,..,,..,....... ....... ' ~ l.~ ,,..,. .... , .... .....~ ~ - ]""~ ~'"' ' .... COEFFIClENI OF EXPANSION (Complele alle[ ci[culalion) ..... : ....... [.~ 24a,Colrecled A.P.I Gllvlly lull I..~ (16Of 17) /~ T 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER ~ ~'F. FIOm l~ble A .................................... l~blo O .................................................... Co~IIIcI~I ol Coulficienl ol Expanllon lible D . .................................... -' The ~bove calculallonl ~ra Io ~ us0d lot d~ ~oil condilions Io F~om Tl~la O ............ ~ ............................... fleler Io N.~.P.A. 30. Soc,lon, 2-32.4 and ~7.2 and the lank 25. (~).-- "(~) .................. : (~)' 3. REASON FOR TEST (~DI~iD FullY) 4. WHO REQUESTED ' TEST AN0 WHEN "'"" ~,,, co,,o ..... ^,,, .... 5. WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? c ..... ,.*~ ................ . ............... = ~.. [ Lo~t~n ~ Cover ] Fills .' Vents ...'. Signones Pumos IS :he wlter over the WATER oe~ :~ ~ne wa:,, ~:,. __ __ 9. FILL-UP .,~. Te:min~l o~ other co,:act for nohce ol in~ui~ 10.'CONTRACTOR. MECHANICS. involved 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS Tests were made off the' above ~flk systems in accordance with test procedures prescribed for p~'ro 1~.. TEST RESULTS as detailed on attached '.est charts with results as follows: T ankldendficadon I' Tight I I OateTested Leaka~elndicated ~ ,, · __ ,, _ _ ' J ~is is to ceni~ that ~ese tank system~ were test~ an the det~s) shown. ~ose indicat~ as "~ght" m~t ~e cdteria establish~ 13. CERTIFICATION ] the National Fire Proration Asociation Pamphlet 329. ' ~ ! ~ ~ A ' / q - · . ~ ' . . , , - ,~. ~ ' .,. . TA~ SAMPLE- THE~dAL START HIGH ~EVEL 2, Stslemcnl: II ~$ Ihe ictponsIb;lily ot H~e ownel and/or opcrnior OI this lespon$1Dihly or li~bihl/ lot any loss ol ptoOuCt lo Ihe . ~0~ OR cnvironmcnh N.F.P.A. publicaliOn 3~9. Tan~ O~nc~/Opo~alo: f ~ ....... .. v.v.,.v:.. 15. TANK TO TEST ISm DfllEF'DIAGflAM OF TANK FIELD 16, CAPACIIY j_ja_~;~.~;o,, c.., 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST c ~OP..OI ~ 1O~ SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEOURES 10 TEST TI41S TANK EJ~.,., ,.,.., [I ,,..,,, ,,,., ,.,,,~-,,, ,,,,, ._WA2'~L ........ ~ ....... , ............ , .... ,,,,..~,... .... , ...... , .... ~. ......... ,.,.,,,,. O,,,, ......... ""~' ............ ._.~O.~AT, / O~D. ~ ...., .................. , ........ , .......... lg. TANK MEASUREMENIS FOR -. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION ,. ,, ,0~, ,o~.* ........ ,,,*, ~,, ~ ~o ~ ~ ~',0, '~,,o~. ,,, ............................. y-~-~ IIECIPROCAL METHOD ~ q ~ '. 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING ,...,,~,,~,,-~,,,,,~-~ ..... ,,.~, ........... ~, .... ,.,,.,,,.,L ......................... ' .... "~"~'"~"~" .................................... ~ · '" ~.'.'. ,,,,.,,~,,,, '~'. L~' .............. '""'"'""' ......................................... '-- ,. ~ ........ ,,0,.,,.~, g_.,.~h~,, .,,,,,,~,..,,.~,.,~.,,.~ ..... ,.,.,,,,,. _.1~o~ .... ....... ~ ~"~"'"'" ...... ' - ~i_" 0' .... '~'"0'""' ................................... ~.0,,,,,.,.,, .... ,.,,..,,.,,,~.. ...... ~,,,,,.,., /~0 ~.,., ' ~'~ ~' ........... ~' COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION (6mnpl~l~ allot drtulali~n) , _/_~00 . 240. F011 TESTING V,'~ill WA1EII ,.. · ~,,,, ,~ ,.~.~ ~. s~,,,~-, ~-~.~., ,~ ~.~ ,~ ,", ',"' 25. ~_;.. ~-l. j~ .... . , ..~. (~)_ , ..'. ............ ~6'. . . .:' 7'... :~'-.~::'~:..; Z '._,~:;::.'~';, .... " ' ~f - ... . ........ ARRIVE AT STATION ......... .. '.:... SET UP TEST EQUIPMENT ~ - --. START HIGH LEVEL __ ,900 :,~qo I il ~ I 15. T~NK TO TEST 1Sa. BRIEF 01AGRAM 0F TANK FIEL0 16. CAPACITY n~,~. c,,,,, / O OB O i:~ ,-,...,,,..,.,,,., ~.,, "r~;"' .~.o,~;,;; ~ LJ c,,,,,, ~~ ~ / O~ X '_ ............ ~ _~~' .,-.., ......... ~::~. ..... . ....... ' - ....... '~. '""' ..... .......... - ............ ~,~,,r,,,.~, ~,~',' .~OR.OF~ ......................... %TO. TA __ -- ..... ,~., .o... .... , ..... , ,..,, ,0 .~ ....... ~' ..... TSTT ASSEMBLY / ~ 21. VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM ~ ~,.~,, ~'" . ~O ,. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF ,'., m "~ [~ '-'""'~'""' ........ ~ .... ,,'"'~" ................. ~.~ ~,.. RECIPROCAL MEl'llOO .... . .... ~ . · .................. ~ ..... , .... ¢=., ~.:~ < ~ ~ ~,,., ~,,~,., .......................................... ~. ,., ......... . ..... ,,.., ~(, .,,.,..,, ............. ,../ ~ ~. ,~ S., " ........ "~"' .... 22. ~, ..... ,.~ ....... ,,.,,,, ......... ,m _.t CI ~1~- "~" ...... ~'~'~ .......................................... ~ I _3~Z:~-., ~ .... ,-.,.~,..,,, .................................. [ ..... ,,. .......... ..,._ ('~ %23..,.,,, .., .,, .... ~, ~,...,,,......~ .... 3..(.ff.~ ...,.,~.. _ . .,~ ..... I ~ In. I --:'-- ,,mc,. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION (Complete allcr circulation) /~ ...... H ....................... ' 24c. FOR I'ESZING WI [11 WAIEII ,,. ~.,.,. c ~ o. .. , .......................... ~2',~':;. ~,t: ', ~,;. ~; ........................... { '"" ~: ............................................... " ,,.. . (~).__ = , ....... ~,..,,,,.,,,, ,, ,,,o.,,,, ,,,,- ,-, ,,.-.,,,. ,.,,,,.' ,"- "~ ti., · ~'"'""'"'"" .O:_OA~ ' .................................... t'f' ........... :"" .......... ~:'G__~B TAKE BUR IA L DIS).~.S_.I_Q.~..~_.~_ '.~'D SET UP T£ST £QUIPME~T .':ID_ ST^RT C~CU~TTON :['~ TAKE SAMPLE -' THEm4AL )" ~C I ~ START HIGH LEVEL .k% i.~ .. , .,.5_0 ..,P,aO_ ,..,,...-I"~/'~"~ ct-x-m,, , _ i ~it Il ,, P-T Tank Test Daln Chart E.""'l~n~, nnd produCl hn~'l~.lllng Sy$1¢m has I~¢¢n I¢$1~J lighl sy$1¢m Io immodinlely adv,, c $1ale lad Io,"ill ~,ulhOllhcs ol any Additional Info ,.,ccoIdlng Io Ibc Pic,cislnn Icsl Cities'Jif Al C$1.'~tllishcd by imphedh~l~,rd~,ndlhepos:..uilh¥ol"nyl'epo~lagl~pollutlonlo NF.P.^. publlc.**llon 329. lhls Is nol |ntendc''1 lO inChcille · Ihe enwtonm0nl ~s ii ~c.'~dl ol Ibc mdl¢01¢d lailu~'t' ol this ICSpOnSiblhly O~ liilbiliJy ;,jif ~.ny lOSS OI ptodu(:l lO Ihl , ,oni¢~, OJ~l 'OR cnvhonmoht. I ¥olum¢ Ch:mg~ ~l Conclusion ol P~c $'on TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY 15. TANK TO TEST 15a, BRIEF DIAGRAM OF , ~.~,,c,,.,, ~) ~~-~ ,~ ........ ~...,,, ...., .... ' '/' Gallonl' , I~ Compan~ Enymu,.~ing ~ ....~ .... ~ .... .,, ,.,. ....... ~,,"'.",. · 19. TANK MEASUflEMENTS FOR ~Q "' 24". COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION .... ,o~,, ........... ,.,,., ~, ~ .o ~ ,.,.,,~,,.~ ....... ,,.- ,,-~., ............... ' '.'.'. .,o~,,.,,o, ........ ~:...k~ ............. q 0 ,~ ,.. ........... .o,.... 22. ,, ..... ,., ......... ,,.0 ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,~. 'L'~.1f'.[ LI.~- . u,,,,,.~, ~.,-~ .................... , ..................... · ,,, .. ..... ...................... ............. . ~,,o,,~,,.. ~ . . ~.,,,o,.,._~%~ . . ,,~, q~ ~. o.,.,,,.,., ...... .,..,..,..,,,,,,,.,. ~" .... ' ~'"' ~'" ' ...... COE¢FICI~f OF ~XCA~ION (Compl~t~ allCr circulalion) .... ~ ~k ............ 24c. FOR TEStINg V;'; l'H WA~ER .. .... ~'~'_ , (~ ...... . ..... . Aolor to N.F.I . Socllon~ 2.3.2.4 &nd ~7.2 ~nd tho linx '25, (~.}....... t, ; ' Cuelli¢,enlole,pan/,onlol V~umecn~gelnth.~lan~ ,.,, ,.., ,,,o, ,,, ~ ~)~.>~ I ~.;;I .................... 4.\¥H0 REQUESTED TEST ARO \YHEN 5. V/HO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? c ~ Ccver I Fills .;-. 9. FILL-U? 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR 12. TEST RESULTS ~s deltil~ on anached test cha~s with results as Iollows: ~ .... -- ~is is to ccni~ that ~cse tnnk systems were lesl~ on the dates) shown. ~ose in~ical~ as '~ghl" m~t ~e cE:trio cstablish~ 13. CERTIFICXTION me National Fire Prol~ion As~iatlon Pamphlet 22g. APPENDIX B BORING LOGS Project #o.: 02-313-004 Date: 11/9/88 Borir~ # SC-1 14~TER/I~EGG, IgC. '' Cli~t: Circle K Corp. t~t[~: S. Chester ~t 1 ~ING L~ ~: J. Brys~ Or~tt~: ~T of 1 ?' L~ ~L~T~Y Fietd L~ti~ of ~ri~: Oritt ~th~: Hottou-st~ auger, ~ite dritt B-53 ~ote Oi~. 7.5', I~tattat~ Data: Hote ~ckfJtt~ with 11 ~gs of Envir~t~ ~nt~Jte, resurfac~ with as~aLt eA ~ *C ~ ~ *F DE~IPTX~ 4" as~att at surface 0 ,~.~.? r-:-~-~ , '.'.'.'. ~ ND r(ng ~ 10' SP As a~ve 1~ .'.'-'.' L.. ,-:-:-:. 12- '.'.'.' 1~-~'~'~'~' SAID, tan, s(~ty, very f~-grai~, ,~-~-~-~ 34 ~ r(~ ~ 15' sP ~ ~r '.~.C.~. 1~.-.-.-.' .~.~.~- 42 ~ r(~ · 20' Sp ~o, t~, ~i~ to fi~-grm(~, '.~.~.~.~ 24_~F~??t..t 50 NO r(~ Q ~' ~ ~, ten, c~rse to f~-grei~, TOTAl. DEPT~ - ~0' 30 Project #o.: 02-313-004 Oate: 11/9/88 Boring ~ I~TER/(;REC~;o II~C. .. Climt: Circle K Corp. Location: S. Chester :S~et 1 LOG OF EXPLORATORY 'BORING Logged by: J. Bryson DrilLer: GOT of 1 Field Location of Boring: Drill Method: Hollow-stem auger, mobile drill B-53 flote Dram. 7.5' installation Data: Hole backf~lted with 9 bags of Enviroplug 15e~tonite, resurfaced, with asphalt patch *R -8 *C eD *E *F DESC~ [ PTZC~i -- 4,, asp6ait at surface -- 4 --'~':'" SAND, bro~a, fine-grained with a trace of s~att gravel, meditma '.'.'.' 28 140 ring g 5' SP dense, slightly moist, no odor 6 _ }.'..'.: .~.~-:-'. 27 ND ring g 10' SP SAI40, tight tan, silty, .very fi~e grained, readily, dense, slightly 10-}:.'.~ moist, no odor · 12,'.-.-.-.' 14-'i'~':-~' SAND, brown, clayey, very fine-grained, medicm de,se, slightly .:.:.:.: 20 14D ring a 15' SP mist, no odor 16- ,:.:.:.: 20- :,'~.'.'::. 50 no retrieval a 20' SI~ SA~O, tight tan, coarse to very fine-grained, loose, slightly moist, ~.::,.~.: :.: no odor i :--.~,.... .::.:.o.'. 22-- r:-: -.'-.'-:".- : :?..?-..': :::...'. ;:.:. '~ ;:::.:: ?._.':~;..'.'~.~ 50 140 ring g 25' S~ As above, with a trace of gravel 26--. I TOTAL DEPTH o ~5' 28- 'Project ~o.: 02-313-004 Date: 11/9/88 18D ring ~ SC-3 HI~J~REGG, [#C. .- Cli~t: CircLe K Corp. · l~tim: 'S. Chester ~t 1 (" L~ ~ ~L~T~y. ~IMG L~ ~: j. g~ Oritt~: ~T Fietd L~ti~ of ~ri~: ~ Ori[t ~th~: Hottoa-st~ a~er, ~ite dritt 8-53 Hote l~tattati~ Oata: Hote ~ckfitt~ ~ith h~rat~ ~ton~te fr~ 55 to 52~; c~rete fr~ 52~ to 0~. ~A ~ eC ~ ~ ~F DE~IPTZ~ ~'~ as~att at surface 0 ~ - .:.:.:.: - ,SANO, ~, sitty, fi~-gra[~, ~i~ ~e, st[ghtty ':':':': 24 1~ r~ a 10' SP As a~ve, ~rate ~r 1~ '.'.'.'., :-~-~-~25 5~3 ri~ a 15' SP As a~ve, str~ ~r 1~'.'.'.'.. 2~ ;~:~ 50 ~3 r(~ a 20' ~ ~0, tight tan, c~rse to fi~-grai~,-t~e, stightty ~ist, slight ~r ~ ~: ...:: Boring .- Project 14o.: 02-313-004 Date: 11/9/8~ Ht~TEi~G~EGG, ll4C. Cti~t: Circle K Corp. L~t[~: S. ~ester '~t Field L~i~ o~ ~ci~: Drill ~h~: Hoilor-s(~ auger. ~{le d~ill B-5] Hol~ Di~. 7.5 lmtallati~ Data: Hole ~ckfitt~ uith hydrat~ ~t~ite fr~ 55 to 52': C~rete (r~ 52' to 0'. ~B *C ~ ~ ~F DE~IPTI~ ;.:::.~.; 50 121 ci~ ~ 35' ~ As ~ve :'~'~:';' 50 156 ring ~ 40' ~ As a~ve .... S~O, ~, fi~-g~ai~ ~[th a trace of~ ~[es, ~i~ ~e, .:.:.:. ~ 74 ~i~ ~ 45' ~ slightly ~ist, ~ ~c 5~........50 ~ ei~ a 50' SP ~, tight br~, fi~-g~ai~, ~i~e, slightly .:-:-:-:; ':-:-:-: ::::::: - '"'"' 50 ~ ct~ a 55~ SP As a~ve. TOTAL DEPTH - 55~ Project Wo.: 02-313-004 Date: 11/9/88 Boring # SC-4 I~UliTERJGREGG, INC. Client: Circle K Co~. ' L~ti~: S. Chester ~t 1 L~ ~ ~L~T~ ~ING L~ ~: d. 8rys~ DriLler: ~T of 1 Field Lmtim of ~ri~: Drill ~: ~olto~-st~ auger, ~bile drill~-53 ~te Oi~. Z~tattati~ Oata: Hole ~ckf~tt~ w~th 9 ~gs of Envir~t~ ~t~ite, resurfac~ w~th as~att ~ *C ~ ~ tF DE~IPTI~ 4" as~a[~ at surface ~-'-'-'- 17 ~0 ri~ a 5' ~ '.'.'.', 28 NO ri~ a 10' SP ~, ~rk gray, very fi~-grai~, ~i~ ~se, slightly mist, 1~:-:-:-:' sti~t ~r , 1~'.'.'.' 1~ ::~:'~:~ ~2- ~..;- c:... 2~,.~.:....:::~ 50 ~ ri~ a ~, S~ As ~ve TOTAL DEPTH - ~ 2~ 2~ Project No.: 02-313-004 Date: 11/11/88 ~[~ing ~ SC-5 la~TER/GREGG, INC. Client: Circie K Corp. · ' L~ti~: S. ~ester ~t 1 L~ OF ~L~T~Y ~I~G L~ ~: j. 8~s~ Oriiier: : Field L~ti~ of ~ri~: Ori~ ~: ~ol~-st~ auger, ~i[e dr~E 8-53 Hote O~. ?.5" I~talEati~ Oata: Ho~e ~ckf~[~ ~ith 10 ~gs of Env~r~ ~t~te, resurfac~'aith as~att ~tch 2~ as~a[t at surface - 0- z - .:-:-:-: i-'-'-'-'14 NO r~ ~ 5, 6 - .'.'.'."37 ~0 r~ ~ 10' SP SA~O, bro~ fi~-grai~, ~i~ de~e, s~ght~y ~ist, ~ ~r 1~ '.'.'.'~ ~ :::::.: · :-:-:- 21 ~O ri~ a 15' ~ As a~ve 1~ '.'.'.' ~ -:-:-:- ~':':':'~r ~O r[~ a 20' SP ~ ~ve with a trace of c~rse 2~,:.:.:.:~ ~-:.:.:.:. 2~'-:-:-:- ~0, tan, c~rse to ~i~-grai~, ~i~ ~e, stightty ~ist, 2~ -'.'.'.. z~ :. :.:.:. _ ::::::: 50 ~O ri~ a 30, ~ ~O, tan, ~i~ to fi~-grai~, ~i~ ~e, stight:y ~ist, ~0 ' ' ' ~ ~r TO~AL 0EPTH - 30' Project No.: 02-313-004 Date: 11/11/88 I~ireg # SC-6 I~TF_R/GI~EGG, INC. CLient: CircLe K Corp. - Locati<x~: S. Chester S~eet 1 LOG OF EXPLORATORY BO~ING ' Logged by: J. Bryson DriLl. er: GOT of 1 Field Locatio~ of Boring: Drill MetJ~od: Hotl~ou-stem auger, mobiLe drill 8-53 HoLe Diam. 7.5" InstaLlation Oata: HoLe backfitted uith 9 bags Enviroptug benton- ice, resurfaced ~ith asphalt patch ~8 *C '13 *E tE DESCRIPTIO# 2" asphalt at surface -!-'-'-'- SA~0, brown, very fine-grained, mediua der~se, sLightLy moist, no ':':':' 17 NO ring a 5' SP odor ":':':iZl ~0 ring a 10, sP As above lt~- SA140, bro~, silty, ~iua-greined, medicm dense, sLightLy moist, !'-"~'~;f:: 45 140 ring a Z0' SI~ As above SA14D~.broun, mediu~ to fine-grained uith some coarse sand, mediun 39 140 ring a 25' SU dense, stlghtty.moist,'no odor ~ ~50 140 ring a 30' SIJ As above, tan TOTAL 0EPTH o 30' Project Wo : 02-313-004 Date- 11'1 .... i_ - _ Iga94TE~(;3~EG~, INC. Cti~t: Circte K Corp. L~ti~: S. Chester ~t Fietd L~ti~ of ~r(~: 0ritt ~: Hottow-st~ auger, ~ite dritt B-53 Hote I~tattati~ Data: ~ote ~ckfitt~ with 5 ~gs Env(ropt~ (te, resurfac~ w(th as~att ~t~ 2" as~a[t at surface 0 - a - .:.:.:. ~:-:-:.: :':':':6 ~0 ri~ a 10, ~ As a~ve 12-.-.-.-.- ~-:.:.:.:. . '-'-'.'- ~ist. ~ ~r ~:.:.:.:. 1~ :': ""' ,~.:~.:, ~e, stightty ~ist, ~ ~r .::.:~-.. '.~.. · ~ :~:~::; .'::~:~: flUNTER/GREGG, INC. C[~mt: Circle [ Corp. J L~ OF ~L~T~Y ~ING L~tim: S. ~ter I~tattati~ Data: Hote ~ckfitt~ with 5 ire, resurfac~ uith as~att ~tch 4~ ND ring ~ 35' , TOTAL DEPTH - 40' I I 52- 5~ 5~ APPENDIX C LABORATORY RESULTS AND CHAIN-OF- CUSTODY SUPERIOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, INC. 1385 FAIRFAX ST., STE O ° SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 · PHONE (415) 647-2081 C E R T Z F Z C A T E O F A N A L Y S I S LABORATORY NO.- 50450 DATE RECEIVED- 11/15/88 CLIENT- Gregg & Associates DATE REPORTED- 11/22/88 CLIENT ID- Circle K/S.Chester JOB NO.- N/A ANALYSIS FOR TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS by Modified EPA SW-846 Method 8015 Sample Identification Concentration'(mg/k9) SC-1 @ 10',15',20',25' ND < 10 SC-1 @ 5 , 30' ND < 10 SC-2 @ 10', 15' ND < 10 SC-2 @ 5 ,25' NO < 10 SC-3 @ 10',15',20',35',40',45',50' ND ¢ 10 SC-3 @ 5 ,30',55' ND < 10 SC'4 @ 5 ,25" NO < 10 SC-5 @ 10',15',20',25' ND < 10 SC-5 @ 5 ,30' NO < 10 SC-6 @ 10',15',20',25'' ND < 10 SC-6 @ 5 ,30' ND < 10 SC-7 @ 10',15',20',25',30',35' ND < 10 ' SC-7 @ 5 ,40' ND < 10 mg/kg = part per million (ppm) QA/QC Summary: 200 mg/L Gasoline Standard - RPD: 4%  VV~(~_~Partridge, Ph.D. Laboratory N~-n~ger OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND SERWCE SUPERIOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY1 INC. 1385 FAIRFAX ST., STE D; SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 · PHONE (415) 647-2081 C E'R T Z F Z C A T E O F A N A L Y S I S LABORATORY NO.' 50450 DATE SAMPLED' 11/9/88 CLZENT" Gregg & Associates DATE ANALYZED: 11/17/88 -JOB NO.- Circle K/S.Chester DATE REPORTED: 11/22/88 ANALYSIS FOR BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYL BENZENE & XYLENES by EPA SW-846 Methods 5030 and 8020 Concentration (ug/kg) Sample Identification Benzene Toluene Benzene Xy]enes SC-1 @ 5',30 .ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 SC-2 @ 5',25 ND< 3 ND( 3 ND4'3 ND< 3 SC-3 @ 5',30 ,55' ND< 3 NO< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 ¢ SC-4 @ 5',25 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 SC-5 @ 5',30 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 SC-6 @ 5',30 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND< 3 SC-7 @ 5',40' ND< 3 38. ND< 3 ND< 3 ug/kg = part per billion (ppb) QA/QC Summary: Matrix Spike, Matrix Spike Duplicate Recovery: 92%, RPD: < 2% Laboratory Manager OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND SERVICE SUPERIOR ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, INC. i385 FAIRF~X ST., STE D; SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 · PHONE (415) 647-2081 C E-R T I F I C A T E O F A N A L Y S I S LABORATORY NO.- 50470 Date Reported: November 28. 1988 CLIENT' Hunter / Gregg JOB NO.' Circle K Ches%er ANALYSIS FOR BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYL BENZENE & XYLENES by EPA SW-846 Hethods 5030 and 8020 Concentration (ug/kg) Ethyl Sample Identification Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes 1 SC-7-5' 11/9/88 4 4 ND< 3 15 2 SC-7-40 11/9/88 ND< 3 ND< 3 ND<, 3 9 ug/kg = part per billion.(ppb) '-QA/QC Summary' Daily Standard RPD<15. Average Surrogate Recovery 68%. ND/HSD Average Recovery 100%. Duplicate RPD < 6. Les Partri~, Ph.D. Laboratory M a.n.~j~ r OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND SERVICE ... ~ GREGG & A~ucm~, INC. c,xt, oF cus~o~ ~Ecoa~ ~ A Hunter Company . .5~CcnlcrA~u~Su~tc~.Ma~Ln~ ~ 94~I (415) 3~-~37 PlOJECl ~g :OIL i GREASE , SAMPLER'S ~g~E~) ;-8ASE/REU/ACIDS (OR~RICS S [J~-/ ~', ~o'' ' ~ M Z .,~/00~- ~ I ~ / " / .... :.?q ,, ~;~-', ~X ,_ . ~ ......... ~-~ <~o" X~ "'-.," I , * ......... I2ELJ~IS~/O ~Y:Jsignnture) IR/CEIVEO BY: (signnture)~~ate time TOTAL ~UHBER OF :" - -~o -.~, -,~- ~ ,' ' , ,~.00 oF ~ 3. 3. SPECIAL SHIPHE~TI~tANOLI~G m OR STORAGE , ;. ~. .?m.. ~ DI SPATC~ED ~Y: (signoturc) t v:rsto) '/~ g~O.,~ ....... -. ~ If ..... GREGG & ASSOCIATES. INC. 597 CENTER AVE., SUITE 350 ~ MA~IN~, ~ 94553 O (415) 372-3637 . OCT October 25, 1988 ~ '~ ? E~lrm~al Health 0~. Kern Coun, Health Department Enviromental Health Division ~ . ~ : ~. . ~..~. 1415 T~tun Avenue ~i'-i~. 'Bakersfield, Califor~a 93301 ~ ' Subject: Clarifications and Adjustments to the Proposed Site Characterization Plan for Circle K Store ~924, 1825 E~t Califorffia Street, Bakersfield, C~iforffia. Dear Mr. Scheide: I am writing this letter in response to your letter of October 19, 1988 which stated the Kern County Health Department's. concerns about laborato~ analysis for BTEX by EPA Method 8020 at the subject site. To comply ~th your requirement for analysis of samples using both EPA Methods 8015 and 8020, we propose to only analyze samples,for B~X that exceed 100 ppm ~H and depth specific soil samples evaluatqd to need B~X analysis by the hydrogeologist from Hunter/Gre~. ,/ Hunter/Gre~ does not anticipate finding ground water at the subject site. HOwever, if ground water is found in any of 'the proposed borings, it will be sampled by the hydrogeologist from Hunter/Gre~ and the hole will be bac~illed with a bento~te/cement m~ture. Precautiom will be taken to not fully penetrate any d~ clay layers found with ground water directly overlying them. Following any sampling of ground water, well permits will be filed with the Kern County Health Department Enviromental Health Division. ~suming that the changes outlined in this letter meet with your approval, Hunter/Gregg is proceeding with the site characterizations at both'Circle K Stores ~924 and ~830. If you have any ~rther questions regarding these Site Characterizations, plebe call me at (8~) 321-3637. Sincerely Yours, Dale E. Egner ~a~es P. Buson Senior Hydrologist Staff Engineering Geologist JPB:JJP cc Mr. D. Craig Carpenter K~cRN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTN 2700 M Street HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California ~ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Leon M Hebertson. M.D. Mailing Address: 1415 Truxtun Avenue DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Bakersfield, California 93301 Vernon S. Reichard (805) 861-3636 October 19, 1988 Gregg & Associates, Inc. 597 Center Ave, Suite 350 Martinez, CA 94553 Attention: James Bryson Re: Site Characterization Proposals C'ircle K Stores #830 and #924, Bakersfield, CA _ October 19, 1988 Dear Mr. Bryson: The department has reviewed the proposals for site characterization at both Circle K Stores #830 and #924, permit numbers 30Q003C and 230014C, respectively. Several items need clarification, 3ustifica~ion, or adjustment before the department will accept the proposals: 1. ~'- Why is the soil analysis for store #924 only using EPA method 8015, while store #830 will also run EPA 8020?. The department thinks BTX analysis for representative samples are necessary, particularly where field screening indicates the presence of hydrocarbons. Please also state who will obtain the samples at store #924. 2. Does the Contractor anticipate encountering perched wate~ zones at these sites?. If there is a high probability in his/her professional opinion of encountering water, the contractor must obtain a monitoring well permit from this department before taking any water samples. In the event a clay layer is encountered, any monitoring well installed must first be designed to sample water in one zone only. This must be reflected in the well permit application. Please let us know as soOn as possible regarding these points. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me at (805) 861-3636. Very truly yours, Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program BS:cd cc: D. Craig Carpenter 1019-10 D~STR~CTOFFiCES Date ' ' ' 10710/88 Y6ur P~one Numbe~ (Ve~/Impo~ml q~ipient's Na~e) Please Print From (Your Name) Please Pnnt "~ ' -, ' ' ' ' ~ ~t/Fl~r No. ~S B~ ~pa~ent/Fl~r No. h. ~m~ny ..... ,~..~_,~?~.,.,,' Kern County ~a[th DeP[./~v ~at~h ~% :~ G ~ ~'~ ~K ~ ~ Addre~'U~o ~tr~t ~ · · · Str~tAd~ress 1415 Truxtun Avenue S~te Zf~ ~ui~ F~ ~ In~?cm9 Ci~ S~ Z~ S~ Add~ Zip R~uir~ HOLD FOR PICK-DP AT THIS FEDEX[ ~PRE~ LOCATION: F~e~l ~Pr~ U~ ~ ~E~ERE~C~INFORMAWON (FIRST 24 CHARACTERS WILL - SERFICES DEUFERY AND SPECML HANDLINB CHECK ONLY ONE BOX ', .:CHECK SERVICES REOUIRED STANDARD AIR u~ar ~ ~~w~ .... t 7~ OTHE~SPECMLSERWC[ On-~ · ~ ~b~Y '4 ~ 5 ~' PART'ffl~I R~. 5/87 SERWCE cOMMITMENT [ 8 ~ ~fion ~ PRINTED USA. GBFE ~.~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ eNum~ , 1GREGG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 597 CENTER AVE., SUITE 350 00T 1 :~ 1988 ENVII::IONMI~NTAL HEALTH October 10, 1988 Mr. Bill Scheide Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Division 1415 .Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California' 93301 subject: Soil Removal from Circle K Stores #830 and #924. Dear Mr. Scheide: This letter is to inform you of the disposition of the suspected contaminated soil at the · _ subject sites. Circle K has authorized Hunter/Gregg, Inc. (formerly Gregg & Associates, Inc.) to dispose of the soil from the subject sites. I am currently arranging to have the soil disposed of at a class one dumpsite by Chemical Waste Management, Inc. of Kettleman~Hills, California. It is anticipated that the soil will be removed and disposed of by October 21, 1988. Once the soil is removed and disposed at the dumpsite copies of the manifests and the certificates of disposal will be sent to you. If you have any further questions regarding the soil removal from the subject sites, please contact me at (415) 372-3637. Sincerely Yours, ~ ~....~ ~B~~s(~~'- ' Dale E. Egner Staff Engineering Geologist Senior Hydrogeologist JPB:jrp GREGG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 597. CENTER AVE., SUITE 350 MARTINEZ, CA 94553 [] (415] 372~3637 October 10, 1988 Mr. Bill Scheide Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Division 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: Site Characterization Plans for Circle K Stores #830 and #924. Dear Mr. Scheide: Enclosed are the Site Characterization Plans for the subject sites for your review and approval. These binders are provided for the Site Characterization Plans, subsequent phases, and final reports. As subsequent plans, studies, and/or reports are completed the appropriate pages and tabs will be sent to you for addition to this binder to provide a comprehensive record of the work at each site. These plans have been modeled after the one prepared for Circle K Store #904 at 1445 Highway 46 in Wasco, California. This plan has been approved by your office and we are wafting to have all three site study plans approved to begin site work to facilitate a cost effective approach. Your immediate attention to these plans would be appreciated and if you have any comments please contact me. , Once you have had the opportunity to review the enclosed plans a letter stating your approval or any changes you require before the start of work on the subject sites would be helpful to maintain a complete record for our client. If you have any questions regarding these two Site Characterization Plans please contact me at (800) 321-3637. Sincerely Yours, es P. Bryson Dale E. Egner Engineering Geologist Senior Hydrogeologist JPB:jrp PROPOSED SITE CHARACTERIZATION PLAN FOR CIRCLE KSTORE #830 2601 SOUTH CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 'Submitted To: KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Prepared By: GREGG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 597 Center Avenue, Suite #350 Martinez, California 94553 October 1988 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Circle K Store #830 is located at 2601 South Chester Avenue in Bakersfield, California as illustrated on the Location Map (Figure 1). Circle K presently maintains three underground gasoline storage tanks: two 10,000 gallon capacity tanks, and one 6,000 gallon capacity tank.' Tile gasoline at the site is dispensed at a single pump island with four dispensers. During excavation of soil for installation of overspill protection on the fill pipes of the three tanks, gasoline was found in the soil. Because the extent of gasoline migration in the soil around the fill pipes was not evaluated during excavation, Circle K retained Hunter/Gregg, Inc., a firm specializing in hydrogeology and environmental engineering, to develop and implement-a subsurface investigation, acceptable to the Kern County Health Department - Environmental Health Division (County). 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION The three underground storage tanks and the associated Croduc~t,,~pin$ at the Circle K site wee ..... . , ~ . . Cali the tank and line int~~ showed that the ~~according to the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) guidelines. The NFPA pamphlet defin~~~a~. of ~reater than + 0.05 eallons per hour. ~~~.~,~.a ~~$EMII~'o f Sacramento, Durin~ excavation of t~e ta~ area for installation of oveffill protection de~c~s b~ ~~xcavation wa then bac~lled ~th clean soil and resuffaced by G~. Hunter/Gregg wa retained by Circle K to evaluate the extent of hydrocarbon ~gration. ~e pu¢ose of the proposed study petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil in presents Hunter/Greg~'s ~proach to ~haracterizing th~ site ih ~~~ecause of the extent of gasoline mi~ation is u~om but anticipated to be co~ined to the area immediately around the fill pipes. '~ ~'~ -' .... '-' ~'-' !~ I~'~:'-]''' , ~ ~' g ,~ ,;,¢.o,, ~ : .I CIRCLE K ~.~ WILSON.. o~RD ~;u~ mtso* e~sx= 0 ~[ c~..*v ~&., - I '~---- _--~ - '-~v-~ .... ~ ----.----~ . ~.,.*v. , ~ o ... - .... ,,~ ~ , ~ . · W.T~ ,~='.~ ~ ~. /~1 ~ d ~'~ ~ ~ 1'--W.,T~ ~; = _~ __ ~ -~ L~.¥; .... ~L .... ~ ....... ~:~_L~_ . _ 1---~ .... -~-.~ ~- % ~,~ '~ .... ~t~~ ~ ~-~-i~ ~%,;~ ~v ~ ;~ r % ~ ~l~:[~ il~ <;<1 ;t~ ¢~'~ A HU~R E~RONME~ SER~CE& ING COMPA~ FIG~E 1 S~ LOCA~ON GREGG & ASSOC~T~, INC. CIRCLE K STORE ~830 597 Center Avenue, Suite 3~ O A ~Dq~T~T~ C~IFORN~ M~e~ ~or~a 94553 (4~ 372-~37 DORIAN AVENUE SIGN & POSTI FIRE HYDRANT CONCRETE I , · ,,,~ CONCRETE'~~ ~, ODD ( VENT PIPES .-I m CONCRETE CIRCLE K BUILDING SIDEWALK o Q PROPOSED SOIL BORING LOCATIONS -:::--: ASSUMED UNDERGROUND PIPING/WIRING SCALE: 1"=30'-0" A HUNTER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. COMPANY FIGURE 2 SITE PLAN GREGG & ASSOCIATES, INC. 'CIRCLE K STORE #830 597 Center Avenue, Suite 350 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Martinez, Californla 94553 (415) 372-3637 1.2 SITE GEOLOGIC DESCRIPTION The site is located in the southern most part of the San Joaquin Valley. The elevation of the site is approximately 400 feet above Mean Sea Level and it is underlain by non-marine playa lake sediments of Holocene or Pleistocene age. These sediments ge~er~!.y' consist of interstratified sand, silt, and clay. ~~ ~~~elow the groun ~~earer the surface ? ~ ~'? '~'~' ..... .2.0 SITE CHARACTERIZATION INVESTIGATION The proposed Phase I program to characterize the vertical and lateral extent of petroleum · soil surrounding the three -- ' il at Circle K store #830 will focus on t.h.e . _ hydrocarbons in t. he~..s,o . , .,__ ,,~.~.~ T Site Characterizadon,~(~ tilt 1 es tn me ru~ · - under round ta_.r~_ £ P~. · ' vertical and lateral extent o~ ~~,~?-0for analysis to characterize the ~_. ' ~, ~}~~2 --':-:,-. ,,f the tank fill pipes (area previousty excavatea .anu petroleum hyOrocaroons in me VilJii.tl[y u · backf'flled). The soil borings will be completed with a truck-mounted hollow-stem auger drilling fig at the locations shown on the Site Plan (Figure 2). · ' ' not roceed to ground water because it is ~ It is anticiuated that drilling vail. p , -- ~ u t~ ..... w t ~vorted to be greater man ~uu~ ---, f-- . borehole. Al'n drillin , soil samules_wi_'! collecting, storing, and transporting s°il samples will be in accordance .with the established methods required by the State and local agencies. Samples will be logged, preserved, and transported by the Hunter/Gregg Hydrogeologist. Chain of CUstody forms will be maintained and appended to the Site Characterization Report. The phased approach to site characterization is used to provide the most cost effective investigation. Phase I employs a limited number of borings based on the premise 'that gasoline has not migrated far from the fill pipes. If hydrocarbons have migrated farther than anticipated in planning the Phase I investigation then additional characterization will be necessary. At the completion of characterization studies a remediation plan will be prepared. 2.1 LABORATORY ANALYSIS Appropriate depth-specific s°il samples to define the vertical and lateral extent of concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil will be submitted to a State-certified '.. De th-s ecific soil samples will be analyzed for · e tin laborato for analys~s P 2.2 PHASE I REPORT At the completion of all drilling, soil sampling, and laboratory analysis, Hunter/Gregg, Inc. will prepare a report covering the investigation and submit a copy to Circle K for review. After review the report will be finalized for submittal to the County by Circle IL The report will include a description of. the techniques and procedures used, findings of the investigation, conclusions, and recommendations for Phase II activities. Phase II activities could range from remedial action to clean up the gasoline in the soil to additional studies to assess the gasoline plume in soil and ground water. ~acramento Equipment Maintenance Company, Inc_ . Kern Couhty Health Department Attention: Amy Green Reference: Circle K #830 6L1 S. Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California Amy, Please find attached copies of precision P~troTite test results from the Circle K Store mentioned above..' Performed By: SACRAMENTO EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPANY, INC. Thank you for vour assistance on this project. Sincerely, ~ Linda Steiger President 2533 Connie Drive (916) 925-2716 Sacramento, California 9581 CALIFORNIA cONTRACTOR'S LICENSE #502377 ) P ',59 463 697 2700 M Street ~,:'RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMf ...... ,' r r-~,,,,, Bakersfield, California . . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION :ui i~;i~ ,m Mailing Addre.: , =,'"- "::":~/"'''~,0/,,. ~kerdield, California 93~1 ~.~ ........................... October 5, 1988 ,,,,.., ........... ,,,~,,,[)o, ....... .,, Heturn ~er:mpt showtn~ TOTAl_ F-~osla(le and Fer¥.; Circle K Oo~p. Environmental Department ~ ~,,,s,,,,;,,~,,. 3437 Myrtle Avenue, Suite 440 : No~th Highland, CA 95660 Attention: Crai~ Carpente~ Re: SAte Chamacte~izatJon and Waste D~sposal Circle K Stores · 830 and ~924 Dea~ M~. Ca~pente~: This is to notify you that the Kern County Health Department ~equi~es: 1. A ~epo~t on the 8-10-88 excavation and disposlt~on of suspected gasoline-contaminated soil at the above facilities, KCHD permlts ~300003C and ~240014C; and 2. P~oposals fo~ the site cha~acte~lzatton of the suspected subsurface contamination at those sites, and disposal of already excavated soil. The excavated soil must be t~eated as a hazardous waste and handled as such unless you can demonstrate by ~epresentative sampling and cha~acte~1zatlon the soil ts non-hazardous. The site characterization p~oposals must follow the guidelines set forth on pages 8, 9, and 10 of Handbook UT-30, "Requirements fo~ Permanent Closure of Underground Hazardous Substance Sto~age Tanks." A copy of the handbook is enclosed with this letter. It is ou~ unde~standlng f~om you~ lette~ of 9-26-88 to Mr. Nelson that Gmeg~ & Associates wall be the site characterization cont~acto~ and will make a~an~ements fo~ the p~ope~ disposal of all wastes from these p~o3ects. DISTRICT OFFICES THE CIRCLE K CORPORATION September 26, 1988 Noel N. Nelson Vice-President Gregg & Associates, Inc. 597 Center Ave., Suite 350 Martinez, CA 94553 Re: Circle K Store #904 Circle K Store #830 1445 Highway 46 2601 S. Chester Avenue Wasco, CA 93280 Bakersfield, CA 93304 Circle K Store #924 Circle K Store #1161 1825 E. California 1396 Palm Street Bakersfield, CA 93307 Wasco, CA 93280 Dear Noel: It is herewith submitted that Gregg & Associates represent the circle K Corp- oratipn, as to, the handling of contaminated wastes and site characterization, as required, of the referenced sites. Prc[r~_]s are to be presented for approval prior to regulatory review. Please find enclosed the qualifying forms we discussed. I look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, D. Craig Carpenter Petroleum Environmental Coordinator DCC: is enc cc Bill Scheide, Kern County Robert F. Staab Ken Z imme~ Pat Wright Lester Davis Circle K Corporation October 5, 1988 Page 2 You have ten (10) days from the date of this letter to submit a report on the disposition of all excavated soil at the above facilities . In addition, you must submit site characterization proposals for determining the full extent of contamination at those sites no later than fifteen (15) days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions or issues to discuss regar.ding this matter, do not hesitate to contact me immediately at (805) 861-3636. Bill Schetde Environmental Health Special.ist Hazardous Materials Management Program BS/dr Enclosure 1005-11 cc: Gregg & Associates 597 Center Ave. Ste 350 Martinez, CA 94553 Attn: Jim Bryson Soooo':~ ua'~a ~. 0WN~a ,,o,.~ ~_ " Tank(s) --~ Name 3. REASON FOR TEST ~ ( (ExDlain Fully) -- 4. WHO REQUESTED TEST AND WHEN 5. WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? ~illmn~ A~/ess Local o~ ~ ~ Ccvet I Fills 9. FILL-UR ARRANGEMENTS Ex.~ .toduc~ to "m~ ow' and ~un TSP. Now and who to ~rov,ae ? ¢ons~aer NO Lead. lD. CDNTRACTOR, ~ECHANJCS, 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS Tests were made on the above tank systems in accordance with test procedures prescribed for petro'lqte 12. TEST RESULTS as detailed on attached test charts with results as follows: Tank Identification J ' Tight Leakage Indicated __ . . · ! Date Tested This is to certify that these tank systems were tested on the date(s) shown. Those indicated as "Tight" meet the criteria established by 13. CERTIFICATION the National Fire Protection Asociation Pamphlet 329. .,.,.o.o,,,....-...' IL; ~, '~' ~. '-ENVIRONM~" HEALTH SERVICES OEPART~¢- ~ ....... '~ ~2700 "M" ST~T, SUITE 300, BAKERSFIELD~.A.93301 "-. (805)861-3636 UNDERGRO'0ND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY ~ INSPECTION REPORT ~ DERMIT~~~ TiME IN~ '"'--/,'DS TiME O,..QJJT /O,'ZO NUMBER OF TANKS: 3 .o.:_RMIT POST~ YES NO ..~ ........ INSPECTION DATE-I/.../!/..2 'TYPE OF INSPECTION: ..... ~'~'O":~'~NE ....... ~] ......... RE!NSPECTION .......................... CO?4DLAINT .............................. FACILITY NAME:CIRCLE K FACILITY-ADDRESS:2501 S. CHESTER BAKERSFIELD, CA ONNERS NAME:CIRCLE K CORPORATION OPERATORS NAME:CIRCLE K CORPORATION ITEM V I OLAT I ONS/OB SERVAT I ONe. 1. pRIMARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: I D_)~'ll '~-/,5~ a. Intercepting an directing system ~,. Standard Inventory Control c. Modifiea Inventory Con~ro] t - d. in-tank Level Sensing Device e. Groundwater Monitoring f. Vadose Zone Monitoring 2. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT'MONITORING: ~,)K'~,)ouOX-)__ a. Liner ,,' b. D~ub]e-Na~ led ~ank c. Vault ~ Pressurized b. Suction t E~K ~~, c. Gravity ~. OVERFILL PROTECTION: ~ ~ ~/A~E ~6~ I 5. TIGHTNESS TESIN6 ¢~L¢¢ ~,'// ~,~ 5. NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATIONS' ~ES ~o~ 7. CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT 8. UNAUTHORIZED ~:~ 9. ~AZNTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY, AND OPERATING CONO{TZON OF FACILITY CO~ENTS/RECO~ENOAT { ONS_z ............................... : .......................................... : ........................................................................................................................ INSPECTOR: l~l~' ,~2,~']~'~ .............. REPORT RECEIVED BY: ~'. N SCALE:[:] ! PACE'3 FT. PER SQUARE-THIS SHEET * 168' · 114' I 17 SKETCH OF OCATION SIICiW:NORIH I.SIREE'S. SIAII(JrIBHIL[~Ir~;.1ANI<S. ISLANDS. PIPffdG {IF KNOWN - L.J 2 PACES - 6 FT. PER SQUARE-THIS SHEET - 336' ~ 228' =============================---- ---------, '  ,~) ARRIVE AT STATION ~_",.~ TAKE BURIAL DI~1ENSIOHS & --ILo:'.13 TA~ SAMPLE - THE~L [ I~D START HIGH LEVEL [¢:qO " ,O&O , 2. Ststement' . It is lhe responsibility of Ihe owner and/or operator of this P-T Tank Test Data Chart ~nk and producl handltog system has t~en le~t~ tight system lo immed~.lely advise state and local authorities of any Additional Info according to the Pr~i~ion Test Crilena as eslablished by imphed hazard and the possibility et any reportable pollution to N F.P.A.p.blication 329. This Is riel inle~ded lo indicale the environment as a result of the indicated failure of this permission of a leak. system Heath Consultants Incorporated does not assume any r~ponsibihty or liability for any loss of product Io the ~O2~ on I ~Net Volume Change al C0nc~usion of Precision tail _2.~_ ~ph envffonment. l~l according to the P*eci~ion le~l Cr,ler,a as estabhshed by - Signatureo Tes : ~ ~ - '  NC.PA. publicatio~ 32g. ]~nk Owner.'Qperator Date' (0 ~ ' Date 15. TANK TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF lANK FIELD 16. CAPACIIY h~~ ~ ~Z:OLI~ ", ...... '-" ...... /0 ~{0 [:1 .............................. ..... o. 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST o.,, %~ '- . q~" ~-.x ~0~ .0~ .................................. 18. SPECIAL CONDIHONS AND PROCEDURES 10 TEST *HIS TANK l_ Iw.,.,,.,..~ I'_'] ~,..,., ..,.. ,.,.. w,,,, ~v~. ._WATER ~ ~..i .....,,ow.h,~ ,.., .,...,,.. ,o, .,. ,*.,. 19. TANK MEASUREMENIS FOR '"O.,poundruled ..... ' .pplylodoublewRiledl"nk' iStt ASSEMBLY (~~ 21. VAPOR RECOVERY sYSTEM ~. ~" ~o, "r' p.o.. ~.~ .......................... ---1-~'~'r/A~P i. 24b. COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION RECIPROCAL METHOD I q ~.. 20. [x~[,s,o, ,os[ st.,,~ ~ ~ ~ ///~ .......... 22... .... ,-~ ....... .,.. ..., .',,'." .... I~0~_ o,. ...... .,-~ ......................................... ~ ~{ ~8'7~..:. o. .... .~..,o,.v,,. .................................  "7o ......... o.~.~, ~,...~ lES: H  24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER ~, ~,O"F From Table A ............................................. Table C .................................................. ruletocompensateforlhepr~enceolsu~urfacewalerln~hetank 1 ..... lerCflEloLlne2[~. ,. L Addnd~,rfaclnnt7 ~Yes' ~No TranslerCOEtoLine25b Refer ,o N.F.P.A. 30, Sections 2-3.2.4 and ~7.2 nnd the tank 25. ,0,.; ~;,i;i;g ..... 'Coolflcient/b) ....................... of .xp,~sion h. = Volume(C) change in this 2{:5!.] ARRIVE aT STATION !.~'~ TAKE BURIAL DIMENSIONS & 'i~0 SET UP. TEST EQUIPMENT .~ IQ: ~ TAKE SAMPLE - THE~4AL S~.~SOR IO:~0 START HIGH LEVEL' . 1. 42 ~.., ~ ~ ,. ,,, . P-T Tank Test Data Chart 2 ~l~tement: I! ~s the responsibility of Ihe owner and;or operator of this [.i~. Tank and product hnndling syslem has Hen tested light system to immediately advise slate and local authorilies of any Additional Info according to the Precision Test Criteria as eslnblished by implied hazard and Ihe possibilily el any reportable pollution to N F.P.A. publication 329. This Is nol Intenddd to indicate the environment as a result el lhe indicated failure o! this permission o! a leak. system Henlh Consultants Incorporaled does riel assume any '~,~L{ OR responsibility or liability for any loss of produCl Io Ihe 1 Net Volume Change al Conclu~cision Te.st ...... gph ~ environment DC test according 1o the I~ecision Test Criteria as estabhshed by Signature t ,. N.F.P k. publication 329. Tank Owner/Operator Date' Date From 15. TANK TO TEST 15a. BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16. CAPACITY 18. SPECIAL CONDIIIONS AND PROCEDURES 10 IES~ THIS TANK [.' I w.,., ,.,.., [') L,..,.~ ~.'.,'--'." ~"" ~vL. _ WATER .................... ........... - .....¢/A¢ - . 24b. COEFFICIENT 0F EXPANSION Add 30" for "r' probe a~y ........................... 30 In ~plh OI burial ""' ~' ........ "~-'"' COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION (Complete alter circulation) O~n l~mn)f.r TES: 24c. FOR TESTING WITH WATER .. Z.b,~ c ~ o.. The above calculations are to ~ used lot d~ ~oll conditton~ to F~om labl~ R ........................................................ estab sha ~sitlve pr~sure advent age. Or when usi~g th~ four ~und Added ARRIVE AT STATION .... TAK~'. BURIAL DI~.N$ION$ & TA~ SAI~PLE - THEm4AL START HIGH LEVEL ....... " 2, Statement' It is the responsibility of the owner and/or operalor of this P-T Tank Test Dala Chart [-~'"~nk and product h~ndlinq system has been tesled lighl system to ~mmedistely advisestate and Iocat authorities ol any Additional Info according to the Pr~isi~n ~est Crileria as esl~blished by imphed ha~rd and the possibility of any reportable pollulion to NF,PA. publicstion 329 This is nol intended Io indicate Ihe enwronmenl as a ~esult of lhe ~ndicated lailu~e ol Ihis permission ol a leak. ~ syslem. Heath Consullanls Incorporaled does not assume any r~ponsibilily or liabilily for any loss of producl to Ihe ~, Mai Volume Change al ConclF~ion ol P~eci~ion l.~ ..... 9ph ~ ~~~~~~ ' -~ Tank and p,oduc, hnndling ,y,lem has failed I,,e lm,i ,ightnes, S,-nalure of Tesler' lell according lo the Precision Test Ctffet~a es e~tnbhshed by Date CERTIFICATE OF PRECISION LEAK TEST c~,~,,~, 8¢~3"~"" Associated Environmental Systems has tested and certifies this tank and line system Tight. Date: 06/26/86 Certified Tester: R.E. Brockman # 85100 Location: Circle K #830, 2601 S. Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA Tanks: 1. IOK U/I 4. ~××××xx× Recertification Date Recommended: 2. 10K R~g. 5. ~x~ 3. ~ 6. xxxxxxxx ,~6/26/R7 ~. Associated Environmental Systems Asscc:ated Env,ronmemalSys,ems - Home Office · P.O. Box-lSl B2~ersfie,d. Ca. 93302 · ~CS 32S-22:2 E OF CO :.,~ .,~x,,~~ ....,'. _ ~ .' Presented to .. ~' ',,., .;'.'F. ~'~.'-. ~ ~'.;. · ..% . .';:...~. · EDWIN LEE REEVES . . ...'. ,,.: .,, ~ ~ . ....~.,~ .: "... of Equipment Maintenance' Company, Ina. .,~' . :~ ~:~.. ~. for successful completion of academic and practical .~' -,:::... ?~ '- HEATH CONSUklANTS INC. ~*t~o1~' TANK TESTING SYSTEMS ?:~"" '? ,,... · .q'.:.. .... ":.,. ~'.;,. T~AINING COURSE held in [a~ ue~a~, ~u. on ""' "~, EXPIRATION DATE "' :.. ;~.,~... ..;q:,< ,.:..... v. ':'..WILLIAM J. PURPORA TANK TESTING & TRAINING CONSULTANT · ., . ., · . . ..:~ ,t.v.'~ .: ,,;:;,"~; ..:, '5541 N. KEN~' (4141 33~-9422 SERIAL ~ 414 566 '"' -- WHITEFISH BAY. WI 53217 (414) 332~4B4 .. '7// ". P.O. Box 151 Associated Environmental Systems * Bal(ersflelcl. CA 93302 ' PRECISION TANK & LINE TEST RESULTS 8051325-2212 Invoice Address: Tank Location: W.O. ' Technician =~'. ~ Facility phone ~i ,: Groundwater depthl ~prints~. j:~ :,: . Date;time system filled for ~ ,..?. Contact: was Addztzonal znformat~on ~.e. weather, tanks uncovered?, re-test? Layout of tank site: DoK~am a) Above ~esu[~s a~e provisional. Bake=8~e[~, b) + or - e.ff5 GPH ~s used ~o cer~ff~ ~gh~ness. c) ~hese ~esu[~s obtained using ~he patented A.E.S./B~ockman system, AE$/Brockman Precision Leak Test ' Calibration Value = Order # 75Jp Tank # 1 , Date 08/25/8~ time 5J.40 I System Variation I Scale Ppoduct U/L I Tank Only I ~fl~r Gallons '10000 I Product Line I 0~--~ Gallons Added 6000 I Non Pressure Lines I ~6l~1 Hfs Since Added 12 I Notes -I,~,l 50 -5~ O>de> no. 753i~ AES/t~rockm~n Precision Leak ~ Test ~ 0rdep ~ 75Jp .Tank ~ 2 ~ Calibration Value = Gal. I Date 08/25/8~ time 5~.40 I Sgstem Variation I Scale I GPH I Product REG ~ Tank Onlu : ~6~ I I' ~allons 10000 I P~oduct Line ._!~~ I I 6allons Added ~000 I Non Pressure Lines l~6~ ~ Hps Since Added 12 ~ Notes ' 75 IT~p - 75 ' 50 - 5~~, .75 _75 ICi ~c 1 e ~', ~' ! /~ES / }E~r o Ck man P~-ec i s i on Leak Test Order # 753p Tank # 3 I Calibration Value = Gal. 'Date 06/25/86 time 53.40 I System Variation I Scale I GPH. P~oduct PREM U/L I Tank Onig ' I I&~ I 1ohs ~000 I P~oduct Line J ~ I ~al Gallons Added JOO0 I Non P~e~d~e Lines I.~_~__._ _. I Hps Since Added 12 I Notes '50 - 75 _ 7~:. JCi~cle ]{ J 1/5 ,~- DATA CHART 50'b00 -~ C._. J For Use With _~tro T. Lt~ ~o~.,o.:, ~r~,~-~..-~._~ Cttc-,_..l-z'~.~ ~/,,I~''''''''' '. ('"i~ Stle~t No. ~n~/ol Comei Clly SI~I~ Tll~phonl No, 2 OWNER: Name Address Repfelenlellve Position ' Telephone No. 3 OPERATOR: Name Dealer, Mgl. of Olher Addrosl (Il dllfellnl then Locellon) ~ ~ TeleRhone No. 5 TEST REQUESTED BY: Name Poaltlotl Order No. Billing Address 6 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: 7 CONTRACTOR OR COMPANY MAKING TEST MECHANIC(S) NAME ,,,SA TAN' TEST TO BE []"ES ' MA'.E A.D TYPE OPD.sPE.SE.S (:7 5 Ihqf. c MADE WITH THIS LINE TEST, ~ PUMP OR ~?~ ;'~""l 1~,, · WEATHER_~IFFq~. }' 'F. 'C OVER LINES 10 - ~ ~ ' , * BURIAL DEPTH ' IDENIIFY 1~ LOG OF TEST PROCEDURES, 14 PRESSURE 15 VOLUME EACH LINE 12 TIME 16 TEST RESULTS AS TESTEO (MILITARY) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, psi OR kPa READING WEATHER, ETC. -. NET BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER CHANGE 'CONCLUSIONS, REPAIRS AND COMMENTS ~1 t~.q- ,6~o .02~ .o20 ,o2g-' I ~o0 ~ ,O2& .002 0~1 ,Ool , Permit 'Questionnaire Normally, permits are sent to facility Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern C°unty, they may choose to ha~e the permits sent to the Operators of the facility where they are to be posted. Please fill in Permit # and'check one of the following before returning this form with payment: For PERMIT 8 ~0~ ~ 1. Send all, information to Owner at the address listed on invoice (if Owner is different than OPerator, it will be Owner's responsibility to provide Operator with pertinent information). 2. Send all information to Owner at the following corrected address: 3. Send all information to Operator: Name: ~Address: (Operator can make copy of permit for Owner). PERMIT CHECKLIST This checklist is provided to ensure that all necess'a~y packet.enclosures were received ~n~ that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided ~ithin 30 days of receipt. A. The packet I ~eceived contained:!/~ ~ · . 1) Cover Letter, Permxt. Checkla~t~,~;~Interz~e~m~, Phase I Interim Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information~She~ '~reement Between O~ner and Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC ~G-3941), ExplanatiOn of Substance COdes, · Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 2) Standard Inventory Control ~onitoring Handbook ~UT-IO. 3) The Following Forms: a) Inventory RecordinM Sheet b) Inventory Recording Sheet ~ith summary on reverse c) Trend Analysis ~orksheet 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility) B. I have examined the information on my Interim 'Permi[. Phase I MonitOring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back ~ide of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): . ~' 1) Acceptable gauging instrument C~.'~,~ 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) , .' 3) Water-finding paste ~__ D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator (if 'no' is checked, a~tach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). /E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). ~ ~ F. As required on page 6 of Handbook ~UT-IO, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). ~/__ G. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility in accordance with procedures described i~Handbook ~UT-iO. Date Started Date: 17OOFIower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DE"PART~N I' HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M,D, Telephone {805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S, Reichard INTERIM PERMIT PERMIT~3OOOO3C TO OPERATE .' ISSUED: JULY 1, 1986 EXPIRES: JULY 1, 1989 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 3 FAC ILITY: I OWNER: CIRCLE K #830 I CIRCLE K CORPORATION 2601 S. CHESTER '1 P.0. BOX 20230 BAKERSFIELD, CA ~ PHOENIX, AZ 85036 TANK # AGE{IN YRS) SUBSTANCE CODE' PRESSURIZED PIPING? 1-3 UNK MVF 3 YES ..-', :. · : ' ' ?, ~ %'::'-i.--~:"-i i~,,. '!':.,i-t: :",~'i:. -"" NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON--TRANSFERABLE ~ * ~ POST ON PREMISES DATE PERMIT MA]'T,'P.D: JUL 2 1 1986 " DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: ,nt~ Health Department · o£. Environmental Heal~ A~lication 700 Flo~r. Street, Bakersfiel~ 93305 ~PLI~TION ~ PE~IT ~ OPE~TE ~E~R~ ~~S SUBSTkNCES S~E FACILI~ ~ of Application (ch~k): ~-Facility ~lficatlon of Facility .~isti~ .Facility ~ansfer of ~ership ~ergen~ 24-~ur Contact (n~e, area c~e, ~one): ~ of B~iness (check): ~line S~tion ~er (de~rt~) Is Tank(s) ~cat~ on ~ Agricultural Fa~? ~Y~ Is Tank(s) Us~ ~i~rllyfor ~~ ~r~ses? '~Yes . 'Nearest Cro~ St. T R SEC (Rural ~atio~ ~ly) ~er C~gCL~ K ~PORAT!ON Con.ct ~ress pRnP~g~ r~z'INAGE~-~ENT SERViCe5 Zip ~le~ne O~rator P.O'Box 20230 Phoanm, ~ ~036 ~n~ct ~r~ ' ~dr ess Zip Tele~one ].~ ~ter ~ Factl1~ Prov$d~ by ~p~ ~ Gro~~r ~sis for Boil ~ a~ Gro~ter' ~p~ ~te~inatto~ · Contrac~r ~ ~ntractor' s L[ce~e ~. Pro~s~ S~rti~ ~te Pro~s~ C~pletlon Worker's C~~ti~ Certificati~ ~ Insure~ -- Pro~ ~ T~(s) Store (~eck all ~t a~ly): T~ ~ ~s~ Pr~uct ~tor Vehicle Unlead~ R~ular Pr~i~ Dle~l ~ste - - (if'"'different) __ ]. Transfer of Ownership Dste of Transfer Previous O~ner . " Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued to · I understand that the Permitting Authority may review and modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this' uadergro~d_stora~e facility upon receiving this C~pleted form. This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and gorrect. . THOM.~$ ,~t. Cuou,',u~L, .~u~ ~, ....... PROPER'P: ,,,,. ,,"s: .... - TANK ~ c>~ (FILL OUT SEPARAT£ FORM FOR -ACH TANK) FOR SECTION, CHECK ALL APPR(~-~R~ BOXES ~. 1. Tank is: []Vaulted ~N0n-Vaulted I-]Double-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. ~ Material .*  Carbon Steel I-] Stainless Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [:]Concrete [:]A1L~lnLm~ [:]Bronze i~Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4. Tar~k Secondary Co~tair~nent ' - []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner ['~Lined Vault ~None [~Unknow~ [-~Other (describe): Manufacturer: []-]Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior ~ []Rubber DAlkyd []Epoxy [-~Phenolic DGla~s DClay. []Unlined · [-]Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection - - --]~Galvanized --[qFibergl'ass-Clad []Pol~thylene Wrap [.]Vin~l Wrapptr~ [-~Tar or Asphalt -*~[~Unkno~n []None []-]Other (describe): ~ Cathodic Protection:' ._['~None [-]Imlxessed CUrrent Syste~l [-~Sacrt'flcial Anode Syst~, ?', Descr~ System & Equi~ent: 7. Leak Detection,. Monitoring, and Intercept. ion - a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only)- [~Groundwater Monitori~' ~'Vadose Zone Monitoring ~ell(s) []-]U-Tube-Without L~ner--:- -. [~U-Tube with C~.patible Liner Directing Flow to Monttortrg We!l(s) ~_.Vapor Detector" [-~ Liquid L~vel Sensor* [] Cond~tivit~ Sensor" [[ Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank _] Liquid Betrieval & Inspection Frc~ U-Tube,~onitoring Well or Annular Space Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ~Periodic Tightness Testin~ []None []Unknown ' . . b. PIptng.- Flow-Restricttrg Leak Detector (s) for: PressUrized Pipits]' -' [2]Monitorir~ SL~p with Bace~ay .[']Sealed Concret~ Racily '.. []Half-Cut C~mpatible Pip.e._Race~ay []Synthetic Llne~rRace~a¥ *Describe Make-& Mode]:.. '- .Date(s) of Repair(s)=- ' I-]Tape Float Gauge - []Float Vent ValVes -:D Auto Shut~ Off controlsT ~-_:= -:._-:_ :;--:-. I-]Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fil-1 Box [-INone [~Unkno~-:.-_ []Other: --* List Make & Model-For Above Devices _.. a. Underground Piping: ~Yes []No []Unknown _. Material _- Thickness (Inches) ..... Diameter Manufacturer '--: [~Pressure [-ISuc{ion ~]Gravity Approximate Lergth ~f Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion.Protection : *-~- []Galvanized. I-]Fiberglass-Clad DImlxessed current-'[]sacrificial Anode .... .:-..*.:-- []:]Polyethylene Wrap -[-]:]Electrical Isolation [-]:]Vinyl .Wrap [:]Tar or Asphalt [V]Unkno~ I~None' []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary-Contai~ent: :. :~ I-]Double Wall [:]Synthetic Liner Syst~n [:]None []Unknown -'. []Other (describe): TANK 8 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM __ -ACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES {. 1. Tank is: [-]Vaulted' ~Non-Vaulted i-}Double-Wall i-}Single-Wall 2. ~ Material ' ~]~Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel [] Polyvin¥1 Chloride ['] Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [']Concrete []Alunin~n ii}Bronze [-] tln known [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date ,14astalled 7'nickness (Inches) Capacity (C~allons) ManufactUrer /d ..'- ?o . zgO. o -- ~o Tank Secondary ¢onta~ent [}Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner [-]Lined Vault []None [~Unkno~n []Other (describe): Manufacturer= []Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.} 5. Tank Interior Lining []m~bber ~AlkFd []Epoxy []Phenolic ~Glass ~Clay [3Uall~ J~U~kno~ []Other {describe}_: _ 6. Tank Corrosion Protection - - r or Asphalt ~]Unkncaen '[~]N0ne []Other (describe} = ' ,, cathodic Protection: ..~None ...~Iml~ressed Current System-[~Sacrificl'al Af~0de System Describe System & Eguil=nent:- 7' Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Intercept[On ao Tank: .[]Visual (va.ulte~_ tanks only)_[~Grour~water Monitortrg' Well(s) [JVaaose Zone Monitoring Well(s) UlU-Tube WithoUt Ltner---~-- ~. []U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorir~ Well(si* ~__Val~or Detector* [-[Llguld Level Sensort [-]Conductivit¥ Se~s°l~* ' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank' [-] Liquid R~trieval & Inspection Fran U-Tube, Monitorir~ Well or Annu/ar S~ace ? ]Dail¥ Gauging & Inventory Re,conciliation [-]Periodic Tightness Testir~g b. Piping: 'Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Press(~ized Piping' '": .[]Monitoring Suap with Race~ay . [] Sealed Concrete l~ce~ay --. [}Half-Cut Ccmpatible Pipe Race~ay [] Synthetic_LlnerrRace~ay :/-]No~e~- .[~Unkno~n [] Other-.. ---.- .-..-: ...... -.:.' *Describe Make & Model: _~ m-:. --- - 8. Tank Tightness~-.u/-. "-'=:'-'--- -- . -:':'.- __Date o£ I~st Tightness Test-~:~-~--.-?-_'----.--:- Results o~ ~s~::L-~_:-'£.'. :~._, -- '-~---9:-:-?ank~RePair'' "~: ':._'.::.~ 9, "- ' __--- Tank ~epaired? ':[:lYes- Faro: [:]~kno~ ' :- Date(s) of Repair(s)- -- ...... Describe Repairs - .. '- ---.--;:.- '10. -O~e-~fill Protection .... :---.-a~ -._ .-: ~ -'- []Operator Fills~.-'co~tr~lS~-& -Visually Monitors Level'.* · ~.---: []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent valves [-IAuto'Shut- Off-Controls -:. .-:-----_ :- [:]Capacitance ~ensor U1Sealed Fill Box []None' [:]tlakno~ :-_:- ::- ..... _ []Other: List Make. & Model For Above Devices a. L~derground' Piping: ~Yes []No U1Unknown _ Material Thickness. (Inches} ....... '-- Diameter ---Manufacturer -:.--- - [~Pressure []Suction []]Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : -- -=---'..-.. []Galvanized C]Fiberglass-Clad ~Iml~essed Current- ~Sacrificial Anode ~]Unkno~n~]P°lyethylene[']NoneWrap['lOther-[-]Electrical(clescribe) .Is°-lation UlVinyl.. Wrap UlTar or Aslahalt-' c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: _ .-,/ ~Double-Wall ~Synthetic Ltner Syste~ F1None ~lUnknown []Other (describe): '. 1. Tank is: UVaulted' ~Non-Vaulted i-]Double-Wall [-]Siog!e-Wall 2. Ta--~ Material ' [3]Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel [] ~olyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel '[-] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~inum [] Bronze []Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Dste Installed ~nickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) ~anufacturer 4. Tank 'Secondary Contair~nent - / []Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vault [] None [~Unknown []Other (describe): Manufacturer: []Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lining []Rubber []Alkyd []El~xy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay []t~lined []Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection - --]~G~lvanized --~-~f~ass-Clad [-]Poly~thylene Wrap []Vinyl Wrappio:3 []Tar or Asphalt ,F1Unknown []None [-]Other (describe): - Cathodic Protection:. []None []Impressed Current System ['l Sacrificial Anode Syste~ ,' ~--~ri5~ System & Equi~ent: 7.- Leak Detection, Monttorir~, and Interception a. Tank: ~]Visual (vaulted tanks only) [~Groundwater Monitortrg' Well(s) - []Vadose Zone Monitortrg Well(s) []U-Tube Without Liner-' -- [~U-Tube with C~npatible Liner Directing Flow to Monftorirg Well(s)* Vapor Detector* [']Liquid Level Sensor* [-]Conducttvtt~ Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank · []Liquid Retrie~al & Inspection Fr~ U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space [] DailyG~'lugtng & Inventory Reconciliation· [] Periodic Tightness Testirg [] None I1 ' b. Pipit]: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Press.6~ized PipitS' -- ~-]Monitortng Sc~p with ~ace~ay [~Sealed Concrete Race~ay [] Hal f-Cut Cc~patible Pip~._ Race~ay [] Synthetic .Liner- Race~ay -:[] Non~ -, [~unkno~ []other-.-----' : .... *Describe Make & Model: · l~-Tnis Tank Been Tight'ss Tested? _- - [] Yes _ []No [~0nkno~{;L. Date of I~st Tightness Test-~---~----.--h ~--' Results of Test ~ -=--- ? q'~ ~ Date(s) of R~pair(s) -., .... ~--~---: ? Describe Repairs . .- ?. --..- -- F]Operator Fills, C0htr~ls,' &-Visually MonitOrs level.+ ..__ : ~ ~ ~ -' []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent valves [] Auto' Shut~ Off Controls · [-]Capacl[ance Sensor [qsealed Fill Box U]None [2]Lt~known--. [-]Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices _- ll. Pipi~ a. Underground Piping: [~Yes []No []Unknown .Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ~- -. E]Pressure []suc[ion []Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : .-'- - []Galvanized []Fiberglass-Clad []Impressed Current []Sacrif~c[al Anode []Polyethylene Wrap -[]Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt [~Unknown []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondar'y Contai~nent: []Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner Syst~n [-]None [~Unknown '[-]Other (describe): .. F.ILE CONTE.~TS SUMMARY Activity Date # Of Tanks Comments