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Hazardous. Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE
This permit is issued for the followin_m
[] Hazardous Materials Plan
[] Underground Storage of Hazardous Materials
Permit ID #:: 015-000-000806 n Risk Management Program
7 ELEVEN FOOD STORE n,a-~rdou. Wa.teO.-Site*r~...t
LOCATION: 525 W COLUMBUS ST ;IELD
TANK HAZARDOU~'S0~§tAN(Y..::._; ~.~',,,,.~ .CAP~:,.,___~ ~:'.]~;~,~ DISPEN:$~R:'~NSi!:MONITORING
015-000-000806-0001 UNLEADED GASQLINE~,~.r..~ ...,~ '7"'~%~'~00~
015-000-000806-0002 UNLEADED PLUSfGASOLINE. "~:;.~:,7;~.00 .~:~ONE"
015-000-000806-0003 SUPER UNLEADED GASOE!NE ,' -:~',"':~'0~N(NONE ...... ~.'
OFFICE OF EN~R ONMENTAL SER VICES
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Approved by: ~Cm~,.o~: ~s~te
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Voice (661) 326-3979
F~ (661) 326-0576 Expi~tionDate:
Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE
H~RDOUS SUBSTANCE ........ TARK ~'~ANK PIPING PIPI
'~:"'""-':~ METHOD ONIT
UNLEADED GASOLINE 10,0~0:.:~00 ..... .... FCS MIR ...... PRESSURE ALD
UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE FCS /~.'~:~.' ..... PRESSURE ALD
SUPER UNLEADED GASOLIN 10,000~00 MIR?=:~':=::'~ ATG PRESSURE ALD
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O~CE OF E~R ONME~AL S~ ~CES / ~ph Hu~~7
1715 Cheaer Ave., 3rd Floor
B~e~fiel~ CA 93301 ~ O~ce of~enml S~ .
Voice (805) 326-3979
F~ (805) 326-0576 Expiration Date: ~UnO ~O, ~OOO
~ r~s m CA Cert. No. 0077 $
City of Bakersfield
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester Ave., Suite 300
Bakersfield, California 93301
(SOS) 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 facilit
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:
7 ELEVEN FOOD STORE #2125-16834-
Permit #015-021-000806
525 W Columbus St
Bakersfield, California 93305
-UNDERGROUND S~ORAGE ~ INSPECTION ' ·
~.~ Office of Environmental Services
e:~.~ ~'~... Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~7 - ~-Iox~.v~ BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000
FACILITY PHONE No. ~D~ ~D~
INSPECTION DATE 0 ~ O ~
Product Product Product
Insl Date`)`. ~ Inst Dale Inst bate
Size Size Size
ROUTINE >,"' FOLLOW-UP I~ r)r~rh^ ~ r,. DC'~
REQUIREMENTS yes no -'~n/a yes 'no n/a yes no
I a. Forms A & B Submitted ..'" -,"
· - lb. Form C Submitted ~
lc. Operating Fees Paid /' /-,'"'
la. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted \,.~ ~ /
1[ Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST
.~ 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure ,, [ ~ ! ~" ~
'~ 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan .~r ~ '~ /.- ~
3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months O~,c;~ &;~,, .~1 " ~ ~"
'3b, Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Month~ ].%~;;k'~'..~;~, ~.. / ~.~
3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years.' t .'~
3d, Gravity Flow P.!ping 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 ?",~' ~
4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted ~
ac. Meters Calibrated Annually' ~ v/ ~.~ ,.._.-
5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks t/
6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results ; ~
7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results .,
8. Ground Water Monitoring d~,., :, ~
9. Vapor Monitoring ~ ' "~." ~ ~
10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walle~,T~nks / ~
tr. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors ~.~, ~
12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors. ~ v,,"
14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Caj3ability ~ ~
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 ~ ~ ~/ I~,/
18. Reported Changes in Usage/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 //' ~
RE-INSPECTION I~ATE ~ ~ '
INSPECT OR ~_~./~, ~-.--~//~'~ ~ RE C EI VED BY:
OFFICE TELEPHONE No.
FD 1669 (rev. 9/95)
CONTINUED
(See 2nd File)
. Robert Schneider, Chair
Winston II. IIickox Gray Davis
Secretary for Fresno Branch Office Governor
Environmental Interact Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/rwqcb5
Protection 3614 East Ashlan Avenue, Fresno, California 93726
Phone (559) 445-5116 · FAX (559) 445-5910
7 December 2001 ~, RWQCB Case No. 5T 15000852
Mr. Bob DeNinno
7-Eleven, Inc.
~0220 S. W. Greenburg Averit~e, Sake 470
Portland, Oregon 977223
UNDERGROUND TANK RELEASE, 7-ELEVEN #16834, 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET,
BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY
You submitted Third Quarter 2001 Monitoring and Sampling Report (Report) dated 12 November 200i
and prepared by your consultant, IT Corporation, Concord (IT). The Report describes a quarterly
groundwater monitoring event conducted on 25 September 2001. We request that a work plan to
determine the feasibility of remediation by soil vapor extraction be submitted. We also .request that
quarterly groundwater monitoring continue. Summaries of the project, the Report, and our comments
follow.
Proiect Summary
The site utilizes three 10,000-gallon gasoline underground storage tanks (USTs) and two fuel dispenser
islands. The site is approximately one-half mile southeast of the Kern River and 320 to 435 feet west-
southwest of two unlined canals. Groundwater was encountered in soil borings at approximately 15 feet
below ground surface (bgs) during a site assessment investigation conducted on 31 July and 1 August
2000. Soils encountered during .that.investigation ar.e summarized as fine to coarse sands, silty sands
and gravel.
Based on documents in City of Bakersfield Fire Department (CBFD) case files, a faulty union joint near
the turbine sump of the midgrade unleaded UST was discovered during the October 1999 tightness test.
A release to the UST pit fill was noted by field observation. Banks and Company, Fresno replaced the
faulty union and the product piping subsequently passed the tightness test.
In a letter dated 1 February 2000, the CBFD directed that further assessment of the extent of impacted
soils associated with the release be conducted. Six soil borings were advanced to a maximum depth of
30 feet bgs by IT on 31 Jul3~ and 1 August 2000. The work plan originally proposed drilling six borings
. to a depth of 40 feet bgs and,conversion of these borings to monitoring wells. Monitoring wells were
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not installed by IT because the presence of hydrocarbons was not noted in the soil borings based on field
observations.
Twenty soil samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) by EPA
Method 8015M, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes and the fuel oxygenate methyl tertiary
butyl ether (BTEX and MTBE) by EPA Method 8020. The soil samples were also analyzed for the fuel
oxygenates tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA), MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary butyl ether
(ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) and for 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-
dibromomethane (EDB), ethanol and methanol by EPA Method' 8260. Analytes were not detected in the
soil samples with the exception of ethylbenzene, which was detected in one sample at a concentration of
0.0063 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg, parts per million).
Grab groundwater samples were .collected from each soil boring using disposable bailers. Groundwater
samples were analyzed for the same analytes using the same methods-as the roil samples. TBA was
detected in boring B-I, east of the USTs, at 330 micrograms per liter (gg/L, parts per billion). MTBE
was detected in boring B-3, south of the USTs, at 11 p.g/L. Other analytes were not detected.
IT conducted an investigation to identify water wells within one mile of the site. No water wells were
identified within 2,500 feet of the site. Groundwater flow direction was interpreted to be toward the
south to southeast. IT Corporation requested site closure based on the repair of the release source,
nondetect or low concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents and absence of nearby water
supply wells.
The CBFD referred the site to the Regional Board in a letter dated 28 November 2000. In a letter dated
18 December 2000, Board staff requested that a work plan addendum to define petroleum hydrocarbon
impacts to groundwater be submitted. IT submitted Workplan For Further Subsurface Investigation
(work plan) dated 1 February 2001 and prepared by IT. Board staff conditionally approved the work
plan by our letter dated 26 March 2001. The work plan proposed the installation and samPling of three
groundwater monitoring wells in positions near borings B- 1, B-3 and west of B-2 and analysis of
selected soil samples from the monitoring well borings.
IT installed groundwater monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-3 on 3 to 4 May 2001. Monitoring well
MW-1 was screened from 10 to 25 feet bgs, while MW-2 and MW-3 were screened from 10 to 30 feet
bgs. Monitoring wells Mw-i and MW-3 were installed near boririgs B-1 and B-3. Monitoring well
MW-2 was installed northwest of MW-3, near San Dimas Street.
Soil samples were collected from the borings at 5-foot intervals from 5 feet bgs to maximum boring
depth. Soils encountered during the investigation were logged by IT as predominantly fine- to medium-
grained sand and silty sand, grading to coarse sand and medium- to coarse-grained gravelly sand below
20 feet bgs. Four soil samples collected from depths of 20 and 25 feet bgs were analyzed in the
laboratory for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX by EPA Method 8021B, and MTBE, TBA, DH)E,
ETBE, and TAME by EPA Method 8260B. Analytes were not detected in the soil samples.
The Second Quarter 2001 (initial) groundwater monitoring event was conducted by IT on 24 May 2001.
Depth to groundwater ranged from 16.51 to 17.16 feet below the top of the casings. IT calculated
groundwater flow direction to be toward the southwest at a gradient of 0.01 feet per foot. Samples
collected from the monitoring wells were analyzed for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX and
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MTBE by EPA Method 8021B, 1,2-DCA, EDB, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE and TAME by EPA
Method 8260B. Analytes were not detected with the exception of MTBE, which was detected at 1.9
gg/L in the sample collected from MW-3.
Laboratory reporting limits for TPH-g, MTBE, and TBA were 100, 1, and 50 lzg/L, respectively.
Laboratory reporting limits for TAME, ETBE, and DIPE were 2.0 gg/L.
Report Summary
IT conducted the Third Quarter 2001 groundwater monitoring e~,ent on 25 September 2001. Depth to
groundwater in the monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-3 ranged from 15.81 to 16.34 feet below the
top of the casings. Groundwater elevation has risen approximately 0.75 feet since the last quarterly
monitoring event. IT calculated the direction of groundwater flow to be toward the south-southwest at a
slope of 0.007 feet per foot.
Groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-3 were analyzed for TPH-g
by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX by EPA Method 8020, and MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, TAME, 1,2-
DCA, and EDB by EPA Method 8260B. The samples were also analyzed for general minerals, nitrate,
total Kjeldahl nitrogen, and total lead. TPH-g was detected in MW-1 and MW-2 at concentrations less
than 100 gg/L. TPH-g and MTBE were detected in MW-3, the downgradient monitoring well, at 540
and 2,600 gg/L, respectively. MTBE concentrations in MW-3 increased three orders of magnitude since
the last quarterly monitoring event. Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, MTBE, TBA, DIPE,
ETBE, TAME, 1,2-DCA, and EDB were not detected in MW-1 through MW-3. The method reporting
limits (MRLs) for TPH-g and BTEX were 50 and 0.5 gg/L, respectively. MRLs for MTBE, DIPE,
ETBE, TAME, 1,2-DCA, and EDB were 5.0 gg/L for MW-1 and MW-2 and 250 gg/L for MW-3.
MRLs for TBA were 20 gg/L for MW-1 and MW-2 and 1,000 gg/L for MW-2.
Total dissolved solids detected in MW-1 through MW-3 ranged from 120 to 180 milligrams per liter
(mg/L). Hardness ranged from 70 to 130 mg/L. Nitrate and total Kjeldahl nitrogen concentrations were
less than 7.5 and 0.25 mg/L. Lead was detected in one sample at 0.015 mg/L. Field dissolved oxygen
measurements ranged from 1.3 to 4.1 mg/L. ·
Comments to the Report
Based on review of the above-summarized report, we have the following comments:
MTBE detected in MW-3 has increased from 1.9 gg/L during the initial 24 May 2001 monitoring event
to 2,600 gg/L during the 25 September 2001 monitoring event. The MTBE was likely released into soils
from a product piping union joint at the turbine sump of the midgrade UST (subsequently repaired) or
from a vapor system release. Previous investigation indicates that impacted soils are confined to the area
of the USTs. Based on the increased concentration of MTBE detected in groundwater, we request that
the feasibility of soil remediation by soil vapor extraction (SVE) be determined. Please submit a work
plan for the installation of one dual-purpose SVE and groundwater monitoring well and a 3- to 5-day
pilot test by 5 February 2002. Upon review of the pilot test results, Board staff will request submission
of a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) evaluating remedial alternatives, including "no action."
Quarterly groundwater monitoring should continue at the site. Groundwater samples collected during
the Fourth Quarter 2001 monitoring event should be analyzed for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX
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by EPA Method 8020 or 8260B, and MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, TAME, 1,2-DCA, and EDB by EPA
Method 8260B. Analysis for general minerals, nitrate, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, and total lead should be
included again for the First Quarter 2002 monitoring event.
Please be aware that Sections 2729 and 2729.1 for Underground Storage Tanks were added to the
California Code of Regulations requiring you to submit analytical and site data electronically. Enclosed
is our letter (Required Electronic Deliverable Format for Laboratory and Site Data Submittals to
Regulating Agencies) explaining how to obtain information to imPlement the requirements.
Please have your consultant contact this office at least 5 days in advance of any fieldwork. If you have
any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (559) 445-5504.
John D. Whiting
Assoc. Engineering Geologist
RG No. 5951
Enclosure: Required Electronic Deliverable Format for Laboratory and Site Data Submittals...
cc: Mr. Howard Wines 1II, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Bakersfield, w/o Enclosur-'~
Ms. Judi Nash, SWRCB, UST Cleanup Fund, Sacramento, w/o Enclosure
Ms. Shelby Lathrop, IT Corporation, Concord, w/enclosure
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O. . COOntrol
O California Reg,onal Water QuahtyBoard
Central Valley Region
Robert Schneider, Chair
Winston H. Hickox Gray Davis
Secretary for Fresno Branch Office Governor
Environmental lntemet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/lwvqcb5
Protection 3614 East Ashlan Avenue, Fresno, California 93726
Phone (559) 445-5l 16 · FAX (559) 445-5910
19 July 2001 RWQCB Case No. 5T15000852
Mr. Bob DeNinno
7-Eleven, Inc.
'i0220 S. W. Greenburg Avenue, Suite 470
Portland, Oregon 977223
UNDERGROUND TANK RELEASE, 7-ELEVEN #16834, 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET,
BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY
You submitted Report On Additional Site Assessment And Second Quarter 2001 Monitoring and
Sampling Report (Report) dated 15 June 2001 and prepared by your consultant, IT Corporation, Concord
(IT). The Report describes work we required by our letter dated 18 December 2000 and approved by our
letter dated 26 March 2001. We require that quarterly groundwater monitori.ng continue. Summaries of
the project, the Report, and our comments follow.
Project Summary
The site utilizes three 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs and two fuel dispenser islands. The site is
approximately one-half mile southeast of the Kern River and 320 to 435 feet west-southwest of two
unlined canals. Groundwater was encountered in soil borings at approximately 15 feet below ground
surface (bgs) during a site assessment investigation conducted on 31 July and 1 August 2000. Soils
encountered during that investigation are summarized as fine to coarse sands, silty sands and gravel.
Based on documents in City of Bakersfield Fire Department (CBFD) case files, a faulty union joint near
the turbine sump of the midgrade unleaded UST was discovered during the October' 1999 tightness test.
A release to the UST pit fill was noted by field observation. Banks and Company, Fresno replaced the
faulty union and the product piping subsequently passed the tightness test.
In a letter dated 1 February 2000, the CBFD directed that further assessment of the extent of impacted
soils associated with the release be conducted. Six soil borings were advanced to a maximum depth of
30 feet bgs by IT on 31 July and 1 August 2000. The work plan originally proposed drilling six borings
to a depth of 40 feet bgs and conversion of these borings to monitoring wells. Monitoring wells were
not installed by IT because the presence of hydrocarbons was not noted in the soil borings based on field
observations.
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Twenty soil samPles were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) by EPA
Method 8015M, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes and the fuel oxygenate methyl tertiary
butyl ether (BTEX and MTBE) by EPA Method 8020. The soil samples were also analyzed for the fuel
oxygenates tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA), MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary butyl ether
(ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) and for 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-
dibromomethane (EDB), ethanol and methanol by EPA Method 8260. Analytes were not detected in the
soil samples with the exception of ethylbenzene, which was detected in one sample at a concentration of
0.0063 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg, parts per million).
Grab groundwater samples were collected from each soil boring using disposable bailers. Groundwater
samples were analyzed for the same analytes using the same methods as the soil samples. TBA was
detected in boring B-i, east of the USTs, at 330 micrograms per liter (gg/L, parts per billion). MTBE
was detected in boring B-3, south of the USTs, at 11 gg/L. Other analytes were not detected.
No water supply wells were identified within 2,500 feet of the site. Groundwater flow direction was
interpreted to be toward the south to southeast. IT Corporation requested site closure based on the repair
of the release source, nondetect or low concentrations of Petroleum hydrocarbon constituents and
absence of nearby water supply wells.
The CBFD referred the site to the Regional Board in a letter dated 28 November 2000. In a letter dated
18 December 2000, Board staff requested that a w6rk plan addendum to define petroleum hydrocarbon
impacts to groundwater be submitted. IT submitted Workplan For Further Subsurface Investigation
(work plan) dated 1 February 2001 and prepared by IT. Board staff conditionally approved the work
plan by our letter dated 26 March 2001. The work plan proposed the installation and sampling of three
groundwater monitoring wells in positions near borings B-l, B-3 and west of B-2 and analysis of
selected soil samples from the monitoring well borings.
RePort Summary
IT installed groundwater monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-3 on 3-4 May 2001. Monitoring well
MW-1 was screened from 10 to 25 feet bsg, while MW-2 and MW-3 were screened from 10 to 30 feet
bsg. Monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-3 were installed near borings B-1 and B-3. Monitoring well
MW-2 was installed northwest of MW-3, near San Dimas Street.
Soil samples were collected from the borings at 5-foot intervals from 5 feet bsg to maximum boring
depth. Soils encountered during the investigation were logged by IT as predominantly fine- to medium-
grained sand and silty Sand, grading to coarse sand and medium: to coarse-grained gravelly sand below
20 feet bsg. Four soil samples collected from depths of 20 and 25 feet bsg were analyzed in the
laboratory for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX by EPA Method 8021B, and MTBE, TBA, DIPE,
ETBE, and TAME by EPA Method 8260B. Analytes were not detected in the soil samples.
The Second Quarter 2001 groundwater monitoring event was conducted by IT on 24 May 2001. Depth
to groundwater ranged from 16.51 to 17.16 feet bsg. IT calculated groundwater flow direction to be
toward the southwest at a gradient of 0.01 feet per foot. Samples collected from the monitoring wells
were analyzed for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX and MTBE by EPA Method 8021B, 1,2-DCA,
EDB, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE and TAME by EPA Method 8260B. Analytes were not detected with
the exception of MTBE, which was detected at 1.9 ggFL in the sample collected from MW-3.
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Laboratory reporting limits for TPH-g, MTBE, and TBA were 100, 1, and 50 gg/L, respectively.
Laboratory reporting limits for TAME, ETBE, and DIPE were 2.0 gg/L.
1T concluded that the 'extent of hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater was defined, that the residual
hydrocarbons were unlikely to present a risk to receptors in the vicinity. IT will request that no further
corrective action be conducted at the site if no significant increase in hydrocarbon concentrations is
detected during the next quarterly monitoring event.
Report Comments. '
Based on review of the above-summarized report, we have the following comments:
We require that quarterly groundwater monitoring continue at the site. IT proposed in the work plan to
analyze groundwater samples for 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), ethylene dibromide (EDB), and total
lead. We also required that you sample the monitoring wells for general minerals, nitrate, and total'
Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) during two nonconsecutive quarterly sampling events (minimum of six months
between sampling events). These analyses were also not included during the Second Quarter 2001
monitoring event. Please include analysis for 1,2-DCA, EDB, total lead, general minerals, nitrate, and
TKN during the Third Quarter 2001 monitoring event.
Laboratory reporting limits for the groundwater samples were higher than usually reported by
environmental laboratories for undiluted samples. Please insure that the laboratory achieves a reporting
limit of 50 gg/L for TPH-g (EPA Method 8015M), 0.5 gg/L for BTEX (EPA Method 8021), 20 gg/L or
less for TBA (EPA Method 8060), and 5 gg/L or less for DIPE, ETBE, MTBE, and TAME (EPA
Method 8260) for undiluted samples. The laboratory reports included in Appendix E are preliminary
copies requiring additional laboratory review. Please provide the final copies of the laboratory reports.
Please have your consultant contact this office at least 72 hours in advance of any fieldwork. If you have
any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (559) 445-5504.
D. Whiting
Assoc. Engineering Geologist
RG No. 5951
cc: Mr. Howard Wines III, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Bakersfiel'Xd'x/
Ms. Sandy Gill, SWRCB, UST Cleanup Fund, Sacramento
Ms. Shelby Lathrop, IT Corporation, Concord
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326-3979
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ? ~{'~/C"~e {q INSPECTION DATE
Section 2: Undergronnd Storage Tanks Program
[] Routine [~Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection
Type of Tank ~f:: ¢.5 Number of Tanks
Type of Monitoring jlq'(, Type of Piping
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Proper tank data on file
Proper owner/operator data on file ~ '
Permit tees current
Certification of Financial Responsibility
Monitoring record adequate and current L//
Maintenance records adequate and current la/
Failure to correct prior UST violations
Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No
Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program
TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY
Type of Tank Number of Tanks
OPERATION Y N COMMENTS
SPCC available
SPCC on file with OES
Adequate secondary protection
Proper tank placarding/labeling
Is tank used to dispense MVF?
If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection?
C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO
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UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~ INSPECTION DATE
ADDRESS PHONE NO. .3.~.-1 -"'7~ 7 ?'
FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210-
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Verification of Haz Mat training
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Emergency procedures adequate
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Housekeeping
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Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand
C=Compliance V=Violation
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Environmental 3614 East Ash/an Avenue, Fresno, California 93726
Protection Phone (559) 445-5116 · FAX (559) 445-5910
24 May 2001 RWQCB Case No. 5T15000852
Mr. Bob DeNinno
7-Eleven, Inc.
10220 S. W. Greenburg Avenue, Suite 470
Portland, Oregon 977223
REQUES~F FoR-TIME EXTENSION, UNDERGROUND TANK RELEASE, 7-ELEVEN #16834,
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET, BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY
You submitted Report Extension, Further Subsurface InvestigatiOn (letter) dated 22 May 2001, and
prepared by your consultant, IT Corporation. Your letter requests a 2-week extension for submission of
a report of findings. You request the extension so the results of the initial groundwater monitoring
event, to be conducted 24 May 2001, can be included in the report. We required the submission of a
report of findings, including groundwater monitoring results, by 29 May 2001. We hereby grant the
requested time extension. The report of findings and groundwater monitoring results are now due by 18
June 2001,
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (559) 445-5504.
~hitin5
Assoc. Engineering Geologist
RG No. 5951
cc: Mr. Howard Wines llI, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Bakersfiel~d''~
Ms. Sandy Gill, SWRCB,.UST Cleanup Fund, Sacramento
Ms. Shelby Lathrop, IT Corporation, Concord
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Protection 3614 East Ashlan Avenue, Fresno, California 93726
Phone (559) 445-5116 · FAX (559) 445-5910
26 March 2001 RWQCB Case No. 5T15000852
Mr. Bob DeNinno
7-Eleven, Inc.
10220'S. W. Greenburg Avenue, Suite 470
Portland, Oregon 977223
UNDERGROUND TANK RELEASE, 7-ELEVEN//16834, 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET,
BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY
You submitted Workplan For Further Subsurface Investigation (work plan) dated 1 February 2001 and
prepared by your.consultant, IT Corporation, Concord (IT). The work plan was submitted in response to
our request dated 18 December 2000. The work plan proposes the installation, development, and
sampling of three groundwater monitoring wells. We conditionally approve the work plan. Background
information, a summary of the work plan, and our comments follow.
Background Information
The site utilizes three 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs and two fuel dispenser islands. The site is
approximately one-half mile southeast of the Kern River and 320 to 435 feet west-southwest of two
unlined canals. Groundwater was encountered in soil borings at approximately 15 feet below ground
surface (bgs) during a site assessment investigation conducted on 31 July and 1 August.2000. Soils
encountered during that inyestigation are summarized as fine to coarse sands, silty sands and gravel.
Based on documents in City of Bakersfield Fire DePartment (CBFD) case files, a faulty union joint near
the turbine sump of the midgrade unleaded UST was discovered during the October 1999 tightness test.
A release to the UST pit fill was noted by field observation. Banks and Company, Fresno replaced the
faulty union and the produ_ct p~p~ing subsequently passed t_h_e tightness .test.
In a letter dated 1 February 2000, the CBFD directed that further assessment of the extent of impacted
soils associated with the release be conducted. Six soil borings were advanced to a maximum depth of
30 feet bgs by IT on 31 July and 1 August 2000. The work plan originally proposed drilling six borings
to a depth of 40 feet bgs and conversion of these borings to monitoring wells. Monitoring wells were
not installed by IT because the presence of hydrocarbons was not noted in the soil borings, based on .field
observations.
Twenty soil samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) by EPA
Method 8015M, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes and the fuel oxygenate methyl tertiary
butyl ether (BTEX and MTBE) by EPA Method 8020. The soil samples were also analyzed for the fuel
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oxygenates tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA), MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE)~ ethyl tertiary butyl ether
(ETBE), tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME) and for 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-
dibromomethane (EDB), ethanol and methanol by EPA Method 8260. Analytes were not detected in the
soil samples with the exception of ethylbenzene, which was detected in one sample at a concentration of
0.0063 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg, parts per million).
Grab groundwater samples were collected from each soil boring using disposable bailers. Groundwater
samples were.analyzed for the same analytes using the same methods as the soil samples. TBA was
detected in boring B-l, east'of the USTs, at 330 micrograms per liter (gg/L, parts per billion). MTBE
was detected in boring B-3, south of the USTs, at 11 gg/L. Other analytes were not detected.
No water supply wells were identified within 2,500 feet of the site. Groundwater flow direction was
interpreted to be toward the south to southeast. IT Corporation requested site closure based on the repair
of the release sour_ce, nondetect or low c_9n__centrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents and
absence of nearby water supply wells.
The CBFD referred the site to the Regional Board in a letter dated 28 November 2000. In a letter dated
18 December 2000, Board staff requested that a work plan addendum to define petroleum hydrocarbon
impacts to groundwater be submitted.
Work Plan Summary
IT proposes to install three groundwater monitoring wells to a depth of 25 feet bsg. Monitoring wells
will be east and south of the USTs, in the vicinity of soil borings B-1 and B-3, and west of the USTs,
north of boring B-2. Monitoring wells will be dri!led using 8-inch diameter hollow stem augers. The
monitoring wells will be constructed using 2-inch diameter Schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC) flush
thread casing. The screened interval will be installed between 10 and 25 feet bsg using 0.020-inch slot
well screen. A sand filter pack will fill the annulus to a maximum height of 1 foot above the top of the
screen. A 2:foot thick hydrated pellet bentonite seal Will be installed above the sand pack. The
remaining annulus will be filled with bentonite-cement grout to surface grade. The wellheads will utilize
locking expandable well caps and traffic-rated utility boxes set in concrete at grade.
Soil samples will be collected from the borings at 5-foot intervals from surface grade to maximum
boring depth and .logged. using the Unified Soil Classification System'. Selected soil samples will be
analyzed in the laboratory based on field observations and PID readings. Soil samples will be analyzed
for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M, BTEX by EPA Method 8020, and MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, and
TAME by EPA Method 8260.
The monitoring wells will be developed by hand bailing. Water generated during well development will
be temporarily stored onsile in DOT-approved 55-gallon drums. The wellheads will be surveyed relative
to a mean sea level datum. Groundwater samples will be analyzed for TPH-g by EPA Method 8015M,
BTEX and MTBE by EPA Method 8020, 1,2-DCA, EDB, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE and TAME by
EPA Method 8260, and total lead by EPA Method series 6000.
A report of findings describing the monitoring well installations and soil sampling results will be
submitted concurrent with the first quarterly groundwater monitoring report, 15 days following the end
of the quarter.
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Work Plan Comments
Based on review of the above-summarized report, we have the .following comments:
MTBE and TBA have degraded groundwater quality in the vicinity of borings B-1 and B-3. Monitoring
wells are proposed near the locations of these borings. Monitoring well' locations at greater radial.
distances from the USTs would be preferable to determine lateral extent of impacted groundwater.
However, the 7-Eleven store building and San Dimas Street, south and west of the USTs, respectively,
obstruct access. The proposed locations are adequate for the initial groundwater monitoring network,
however, we recommend that the proposed monitoring well near B-1 be moved approximately 20 feet
further east.
We do not require that soil samples Collected from the borings be analyzed in the laboratory unless field
evidence indicates the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons..The monitoring w_e_l!s are proposed in the '
vicinity of borings where soil sampling and laboratory analysis has previously been conducted. The
lateral extent of impacted soils appears to be confined to the area of the UST pit.
We require that you sample the monitoring wells for general minerals, nitrate, and total Kjeldahl
nitrogen (TKN) during two nonconsecutive quarterly sampling events (minimum of six months between
sampling events).
We approve the scope of work proposed in the work plan provided you follow the recommendations and
requirements in the above comments. Please provide a report of findings, including the results of the
initial groundwater sampling event, by 29 May 2000.
By our letter dated 18 December 2000, we requested that you provide us with a complete mailing list of
all record fee title owners by 1 February 2001. You were to certify in writing that the list is complete
and contains the name and address of all record fee title owners. If you are the only record fee title
owner, you were to so state in your certified list of record fee title owners. As of the date of this letter,
we have not received the mailing list of record fee title owners. Please provide this list by 16 April
2001.
Please have your consultant contact this office at least 72 hours in advance of any fieldwork. If you have
any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (559) 445-5504.
Assoc. Engineering Geologist
RG No. 5951
cc: Mr. Howard Wines 111, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Bake~
Ms. Sandy Gill, SWRCB, UST Cleanup Fund, Sacramento
Mr. Ed Simonis, IT Corporation, Concord
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Secretary.[br Internet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/~rwqcb5 Governor
"--' Environmental 3614 East Ashlan Avenue, Fresno, California 93726
Protection Phone (559) '445-5116 · FAX (559) 445-5910
18 December 2000 /~?~,/,~e~,O RWQCB Case No. 5T 15000852
Mr. Bob DeNinno . ~'i~]//~Ot~!
10220 S. W. Greenb.urg Avenue, Suite 470 ~''
Portland, Oregon 977223 '
UNDERGROUND TANKRELEASE, 7,ELEYEN //16834,.525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET,
BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY
In a letter dated 28 November 2000, the City of Bakersfield Fire Department (CBFD) referred the
subject case to our agency for regulatory oversight. Information provided by the CBFD indicates that
gasoline leaked at the subject facility and degraded soil and groundwater. It will be necessary for you to
determine the extent of soil and groundwater contamination caused by the leak and remediate its effects.
Background Information
The CBFD provided a copy of a report of subsurface investigation at the site - the Site Investigation
ReportAnd Request For Closure by IT Corl3oration, Concord dated 12 September 2000. The CBFD
also provided a copy of a brief narrative from Banks and Company, Fresno, which was faxed to IT
Corporation. The narrative documents the replacement of a faulty union at an underground storage tank
(UST) turbine sump onsite.
The site utilizes three 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs and two fuel islands. The site is approximately one-
half mile southeast of the Kern River and 320 to 435 feet west-southwest of two unlined canals.
Groundwater was encountered in soil borings at approximately 15 feet below ground surface (bgs)
during.the previous subsurface inyestigation. Soils encountered during, this inyestiga, ti0n are
summarized as fine to coarse sands, silty sands and gravel.
A faulty union joint near the turbine sump of the midgrade unleaded UST was discovered during the
October 1999 tightness test. A release to the surrounding fill was noted by field observation. Banks and
Company replaced the faulty union and the product piping subsequently passed the tightness test.
The CBFD directed in a letter dated 1 February 2000 that you conduct further assessment of the extent of
impacted soils associated with the release from the faulty union joint. Your consultant, IT Corporation
submitted WorkPlanfor Further Subsurface Investigation (work plan) dated 28 February 2000. The
work plan was approved by the CBFD in a letter dated 4 April 2000.
Six soil borings were advanced to a maximum depth of 30 feet bgs by IT Corporation on 31 July and 1
August 2000. The work plan originally proposed drilling six borings to a depth of 40 feet bgs and
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conversion of these borings to monitoring Wells. Monitoring wells were not installed by IT because the
presence of hydrocarbons was not noted in field observations.
Twenty soil samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) by EPA
method 8015M, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes and the fuel oxygenate methyl ten-butyl
ether (BTEX and MTBE). The soil samples were also analyzed for the fuel oxygenates tert-butyl
alcohol (TBA), MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE), tert-amyl methyl ether
(TAME) and for 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-dibromomethane (EDB), ethanol and methanol by
EPA method 8260. Analytes were not detected in the soil samples with the exception of ethylbenzene,
which was detected in one sample at a concentration of 0.0063 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg, parts
per million).
Grab groundwater samples were collected from each soil boring using disposable bailers. Groundwater
samples were analyzed for the same ana!ytes~usjng the same methods as the soil samples. TBA was
detected in boring B-l, east of the USTs, at 330 micrograms per liter (gg/L, parts per billion). MTBE
was detected in boring B-3, south of the USTs, at 11 gg/L. Other analytes were not detected.
No water supply wells were identified within 2,500 feet of the site. Groundwater flow direction is
interpreted to be toward the south to southeast.
iT Corporation.requests site closure based on the repair of the release source, nondetect or low
concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents and absence of nearby water supply wells.
Comments
Based on review of the above-summarized report, we have the following comments:
Nondetect results .for samples from borings B- 1, B-2 and B-3, positioned east, west, and south of the
USTs, respectively, define the lateral limits of the soil plume in these directions. The plume appears to
be confined to the immediate vicinity of the USTs.
Nondetect results for samples from borings B-4, B-5 and B-6, positioned east, north and west of the
dispenser islands indicate the absence of petroleum constituents in these areas.
MTBE and TBA have degraded groundwater ~uality in the vicinity of the USTs. The lateral extent of
impacted groundwater has not been defined.
Work Plan Request
Prior to 1 February 2001, please provide a brief work plan addendum to assess petroleum hydrocarbon
impacts to groundwater beneath the site. The installation of at least three monitoring wells should be
proposed. The combined content of the work plan addendum and the February 28, 2000 Work Plan for
Futher Subsurface Investigation in general, should comply with the enalosed Tri-Regional Board Staff
Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and Investigation of Underground Storage Tank Sites and
Appendix A-Reports Tri-Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and
Investigation of Underground Storage Tank Sites. The work plan shall also include a sampling and
analysis plan for groundwater. The sampling and analysis plan is to include, at a minimum, rational for
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Mr. Bob DeNinno 3 18 December 2000
sampling and analysis frequency, sample preservation methods, laboratory quality assurance/quality
control procedures, proposed detection limits, analytical methods and a list of analytes for those
methods. The initial groundwater analyses will be used to establish constituents of concern (COCs) for
the site. All potential COCs will be included in the initial analysis. The potential COCs for soil are to
initially include, at a minimum, TPH-g, BTEX, 1,2-DCA, EDB, total lead, MTBE, TAME, DIPE,
ETBE, and TBA. The sampling frequency does not necessarily need to include analysis of all samples
for all COCs. However, the sampling and analysis frequency must be adequate to define the vertical and
lateral extent of the COCs beneath the site such that remedial options can be assessed: In addition, the
sampling plan may propose that future analyses for the COCs be performed by different methods than
the initial analyses, once the presence or absence of potential COCs have been confirmed. The initial
sampling is to include analytical methods that clearly demonstrate the presence or absence of potential
COCs.
In addition to the COCs, we requir_e that you sample groundwater for. general minerals, nitrate, and total
Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) during two nonconsecutive quarterly sampling events (minimum of six months
between sampling events). It is not necessary to sample all monitoring wells for these constituents
during these sampling events; a minimum of three wells, including at least one upgradient well, should
be sufficient. The work'plan should include a time schedule to implement the plan and submit reports.
All submittals should contain the signature and seal of a California registered engineer, certified
engineering geologist, or registered geologist who is responsible for the content of the submittal.
Identification of Other Responsible Party Notification
If you have evidence to support identification of other potentially responsible parties for degradation at
this site, we request that you identify them now by providing such evidence so they may be notified of
the potential responsibility. Evidence should include the beginning and ending dates and type of
involvement, the names and current addresses of all potentially responsible parties, and copies of any
documents that would verify the terms and conditions of involvement.
Cleanup Fund Notice
You should be aware of legislation to assist owners and operators of underground tanks. Senator
Keene's Senate Bill 2004 (Cleanup Fund Program) offers several forms of assistance for investigation
and cleanup of Underground tank 'diScharges. You may want to contact the State Water ResOurces
Control Board at (800) 813-3863 about the Cleanup Fund Program. An application for and information
on the Cleanup Fund Program is enclosed. If you have not already applied for the Cleanup Fund
Program, we strongly urge that you do. In addition, I have enclosed a copy of the Petroleum
Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund's Successful Corrective Action, A Tank Owner"s Guide. The
guide contains information on choosing a consultant and obtaining a good bid (three bids are required to
be eligible for reimbursement under the Cleanup Fund Program). Also, staff administering the Cleanup
Fund Program have indicated that all costs for corrective action must meet the requirements of Article
11, Chapter 16, Underground Storage Tank Regulations (Article 11). For your convenience, a copy of
Article 11 is enclosed.
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Mr. Bob DeNinno - 4 - 18 December 2000
Landowner Notification
Our records indicate that you are the "primary or active" responsible party for the subject site. Under the
new "landowner notification" of Health and Safety Code, Section 25299.37.2 (copy enclosed), all current
record owners of fee title to the site are required to be notified of your proposed actions relating to
investigation, cleanup, and closure of this site.
Prior to 1 February 2001, please provide us with a complete mailing list of all record fee title owners.
You are to certify in writing'that the list is complete and contairls the names and address of all record fee
title owners.. If you are the only record fee title owner, please so state in your certified list of record fee
title owners. You shall copy all future correspondence to us regarding this site to the record fee title
owners and they Shall be encouraged to comment on your proposed actions to cleanup and close this site.
Also, if ownership of fee title to the site changes prior to closure, you shall within 30 days of recording a
change in ownership provide us with a complete mailing list of all new record fee title owners and
certify that it is complete.
If you have any question~ regarding this matter, please contact me at (559) 445-5504.
John D. Whiting
Assoc. Engineering Geologist
RG No. 5951
Enclosures: Tri-Regional Board Staff Recommendations.~br Preliminary Evaluation and Investigation
of Underground Storage Tank Sites
Appendix A-Reports
Successful Corrective Action, A Tank Owners Guide
Cleanup Fund Application
Article 11, Health and Safety Code
· ersfi~el
cc w/o enclosures: Mr. Howard Wines 1II, City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Bak
Ms. Sandy Gill, SWRCB, UST Cleanup Fund, Sacramento
Mr. Ed Simonis, IT Corporation, Concord
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UST PRODUCT LINE UPGRADE REPORT
7-ELEVEN INC., STORE # 16834
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309
IT Corporation Project Number 800769
March 6, 2001
Prepared for:
Mr. Bob DeNinno
7-Eleven, Inc.
10220 S.W. Greenburg Road
Portland, Oregon 97233
IT Corporation IT Corporation
Written by: Approved by:
Leonard Mason Shelby Lathrop
Staff Geologist Project Manager
Ed K. Simonis, R.G.
Senior Geologist
CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 1
2.0 SOIL ASSESSMENT WORK .............................................................................................................. 1
3.1 Soil Sample Collection ............................................................................................................. 1
3.0 RESULTS ............................................................................................................................................ 1
3.1 Results of Soil Sample Analysis .............................................................................................. 1
4.0 CONCLUSION ......................................................................................... ~ ........................................... 2
Figures
1. Site Plan
Tables
1. Results of Soil Sample Analysis
Appendices
A. Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody
UST Product Line Upgrade Report 1
7-Elever~ Inc., Store #16834. 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California March 6, 2001
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report is submitted by IT Corporation (IT) summarizing regulatory sampling activ'~Jes conducted at
7-Eleven Store No. 18834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California (Figures 1). The scope of
workincluded: 1) excavation, removal and offsite disposal of product' piping associated With
underground storage tanks (UST), 2) collection and analysis of four soil samples from points
underlying the former fuel dispensers, 3) backfill and compaction of the excavation and, 4) preparation
of this report summarizing the methods and results of the work performed. The work was designed to
fulfill the requirements of the Bakersfield Fire Department.
The soil sampling was conducted under the direction and observation of Mr. Steve Underwood of the
Bakersfield Fire Department. Jenal Engineering, Inc., of San Diego, California was contracted to
upgrade the product lines associated with the UST and fuel dispensers.
2.0 SOIL ASSESSMENT WORK
2.1 Soil Sample Collection
On January 25, 2001, IT personnel collected four soil samples from beneath the two former fuel
dispensers. A soil sample from 2 feet below ground surface (bgs) and from 8 feet bgs were collected
from beneath each former fuel dispenser (Figure 2). All soil sampling was conducted at the direction of
Mr. Steve Underwood of the Bakersfield Fire Department. Soil samples were collected in brass
sleeves with a slide hammer. Soil beneath the dispenser island consisted of a light brown, fine to
medium silty sand. The brass sleeves were sealed with teflon tape, capped, placed on ice in an
insulated container, and submitted for analyses under chain-of-custody manifest to state-certified BSK
Analytical Laboratories of Fresno, California.
A total of four soil samples, collected from beneath the dispenser island, were analyzed for total
petroleum hydrocarbons-as-gasoline (TPH-g), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes
(BTEX) according to EPA Method 8020/8015 Modified.
3.0 RESULTS
3.1 Results of Soil Sample Analysis
BTEX and TPH-g were not detected at or above the laboratory reporting limit in of the soil samples
collected at 2 and 8 feet bgs. The laboratory reporting limit for BTEX and TPH-g were 0.005 mg/kg
and 1 mg/kg respectively. Complete analytical reports and chain-of-custody documentation are
included as Appendix A and are summarized in Table 1.
UST Product Line Upgrade Report 2
7-Eleven, Inc., Store #16834. 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California March 6, 2000
4.0 CONCLUSION
On January 25, 2001, four soil samples were collected beneath the former fuel dispensers during a
product line upgrade. Analytical results indicated hydrocarbons were not detected at or above the
laboratory reporting limit.
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DRAWN BY: S, ~THROP DATE: 03-09-01
........................ DRAFTED BY: DEN HOLMES DATE: 03-14-01
CHECKED BY: DATE:
IT CORPORATION ~x SITEPLAN
:
16584SP
TABLES
TABLE '1
Soil Sample Analytical Results
(Results Expressed as milligrams per kilogram)
Southland No, 16834
525 West Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California
Sample iD I Sample Datel Sample IEthylbenz
Depth I TPH-g I Benzenel one Toluene [ Xylene
A2 1/25/01 2.0 ND ND ND ND ND
^6 1/25/01 6.0 ND ND ND ND ND
B2 1/25/01 2.0 ND ND ND ND ND
B6 1/25/01 6.0 ND ND ND ND ND
Notes
Sample depth is expressed in feet bgs
bgs- below ground surface
TPHg- Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline according to EPA Method 8015M.
Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Toluene, Xylene according to EPA Method 8020.
ND- Not detected at or above the laboratory method detectiOn limit.
APPENDIX A
Laboratory Results and Chain-of Custody Documentation
BSK ANALYTICAL
LABORATORIES
Cover Letter
Shelby Lathrop 02/05/2001
IT Comoration
4005 Port Chica~o Hi~_jawa¥
Concord, CA 94520-1120
BSK Submission Number: 2001011070
Dear Shelby Lathrop:
BSK Analytical Laboratories adheres .to a quality assurance plan that has been approved by the State of
California Department Of Health Services. Our Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP)
certification number is 1180.
BSK Analytical Laboratories has prepared this certificate of analysis in response to your request for
analytical services. All information was taken from your Chain of Custody or related correspondence.
BSK completed all sample handling and analytical procedures within the Laboratopj's standard
acceptability criteria with any exceptions noted below.
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Authorizing Signature(s)
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Inorganic
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Shelby Lathrop Certificate of Analysis
IT Corporation ELAP Certificate #1180
4005 Port Chicago Highway Report Issue Date: 02/05/2001
Concord, CA 94520-1120
BSK Submission #: 2001011070
BSK Sample ID #: 87675
Project ID: 800769.6301060 Project Desc: Southland 16834
Submission Comments:
Sample Type: Solid Date Sampled: 01/25/2001
Sample Description: A At 2 Time Sampled: 0920
Sample Comments: Date Received: 01/26/2001
Organics Prep Analysis
Analyte Method Result Units PQL Dilution DLR Date Date
TPH as Gasoline EPA 8015(M) ND mg/Kg 1 1 I 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Benzene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Ethylbenzene EPA 8020 ND rog/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Toluene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Total Xylenes EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
rog/L: Milligrams/Liter (ppm) PQL: Practical Quantitafion Limit H: Analyzed outside of hold time
rog/Kg: Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) DLR: Detection Limit for Reporting P: Preliminary result
gg/L: Micrograms/Liter (ppb) : PQL x Dilution S: Suspect result. See Cover Letter for conanents.
gg/Kg: Micrograms/Kilogram (ppb) ND: None Detected at DLR E: Analysis performed by External laboratory.
%Rec: Percent Recovered (surrogates) See External Laboratory Report attachments.
Report Authentication Code: IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 of 4
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Shelby Lathrop Certificate of Analysis
IT Corporation ELAP Certificate #1180
4005 Port Chicago Highway Report Issue Date: 02/05/2001
Concord, CA 94520-1120
BSK Submission #: 2001011070
BSK Sample ID #: 87676
Project ID: 800769.6301060 Project Desc: Southland 16834
Submission Comments:
Sample Type: Solid Date Sampled: 01/25/2001
Sample Description: A At 6 T/me Sampled: 0926
Sample Comments: Date Received: 01/26/2001
Organics Prep Analysis
Analyte Method Result Units PQL Dilution DLR Date Date
TPH as Gasoline EPA 8015(M) ND mg/Kg I I I 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Benzene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Ethylbenzene EPA 8020 ND nag/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Toluene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Total Xylenes EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
mg/L: Milligrams/Liter (ppm) PQL: Practical Quantitafion Limit H: Analyzed outside of hold time
mg/Kg: Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) DLR: Detection Limit for Reporting P: Preliminary result
~tg/L: Micrograms/Liter (ppb) : PQL x Dilution S: Suspect result. See Cover Letter for co.~.ents.
~tg/Kg: Micrograms/Kilogram (ppb) ND: None Detected at DLR E: Analysis performed by External laboratory.
%Rec: Percent Recovered (surrogates) See External Laboratory Report attachments.
Report Authentication Code: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll[lllllllllllllll 2 of 4
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ANALYTICAL
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Shelby Lathrop Certificate of Analysis
IT Corporation ELAP Certificate #1180
4005 Port Chicago Highway Report Issue Date: 02/05/2001
Concord, CA 94520-1120
BSK Submission ti: 2001011070
BSK Sample ID #: 87677
Project ID: 800769.6301060 Project Desc: Southland 16834
Submission Comments:
Sample Type: Solid Date Sampled: 01/25/2001
Sample Description: B At 2 Time Sampled: 0930
Sample Commems: Date Received: 01/26/2001
Organics Prep Analysis
Anal},te Method Result Units PQL Dilution DLR. Date Date
TPH asGasoline EPA 8015(M) ND mg/Kg I 1 1 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Benzene EPA 8020 ND rog/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Ethylbenzen¢ EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Toluene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0,005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
Total Xylenes EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 1 0.005 02/01/2001 02/01/2001
rag/L: Milligrams/Liter (ppm) PQL: Practical Quantitation Limit H: Analyzed outside of hold time
mg/Kg: Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) DLR: Detea/on Limit for Reporting P: Preliminary result
gg/L: Micrograms/Liter (ppb) : PQL x Dilution S: Suspect result. See Cover Letter for comment~
gg/Kg: Micrograms/Kilogram (ppb) ND: None Detected at DLR E: Analysis performed by External laboratory,
%Rec: Percent Recovered (surrogates) See External Laboratory Report attachments.
Report Authentication Code: IIIIl~lllllffillmlllllllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllllllllllllllll 3 of 4
BSK
Shelby Lathrop Certificate of Analysis
IT Corporation ELAP Certificate #1180
4005 Port Chicago Highway Report Issue Date: 02/05/2001
Concord, CA 94520-1120
BSK Submission #: 2001011070
BSK Sample ID #: 87678
Project ID: 800769.6301060 Project Dese: Southland 16834
S ubmi ssion Comment s:
Sample Type: Solid Date Sampled: 01/25/2001
Sample Description: B At 6 Time Sampled: 0936
Sample Comments: Date Received: 01/26/2001
Organics Prep Analysis
Anal~'te Method Result Units PQL Dilution DLR Date Date
TPH as Gasoline EPA 8015(M) ND mg/Kg I 1 1 02/01/2001 02/02/2001
Benzene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/02/2001
Ethylbenzene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/02/2001
Toluene EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/02/2001
Total Xylenes EPA 8020 ND mg/Kg 0.005 I 0.005 02/01/2001 02/02/2001
mg/L: Milligrams/Liter (ppm) PQL: Practical Quantitation Limit H: Analyzed outside of hold time
mg/Kg: Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) DLR: Detection Limit for Reporting P: Preliminary result
lag/L: Micrograms/Liter (ppb) : PQL x Dilution S: Suspect result. See Cover Letter for con~nents.
lag/Kg: Micrograms/Kilogram (ppb) ND: None Detected at DLR E: Analysis performed by External laboratory.
%Rec: Percent Recovered (surrogates) See External Laboratory Report attachments.
Report Authentication Code: [lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 of 4
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LABORATOR1E
I
QC Summary Report 02/05/2001
BSK Submission: 2001011070
Client: IT Cori~oration
Date Submitted: 01/26/2001
Proiect ID: 800769.6301060
Proiect Desc: Southland 16834
BSK StarLims Run #: 16564 Insmunent ID:
Analyst Initials: IMTIAZA Method Number: BTEX_SS
Analyte Results Matrix % Rec Spike Spk Matrix
Analyte QC Type Spike ID Result Units or RPD RPD Conc Conc UCL LCL Date
Benzene LCS N/A 0.095 rog/Kg 95 0.1 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acc~ ~table
Ethylbenzene LCS N/A 0.096 tug'Kg 96 0.1 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acc~ ~table
Methyl-t-Butyl Ether LCS N/A 0.394 rog/Kg 98 0.4 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acc~ ~table
Toluene LCS N/A 0.100 rog/Kg 100 0.1 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acc~otable
Total Xylenes LCS N/A 0.288 rog/Kg 96 0.3 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acc~otable
Benzene LCSD N/A 0.074 rog/Kg 73 24 0.1 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acceotable
Ethylbenzene LCSD N/A 0.075 rog/Kg 74 24 0.1 ND 130 70 02/01/01 ,~cce~table
Methyl+Butyl Ether LCSD N/A 0.349 rog/Kg 87 12 0.4 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acceptable
Toluene LCSD N/A 0.078 rog/Kg 77 24 0.1 ND 130 70 02/01/01 ,qcce~table
Total Xylenes LCSD N/A 0.228 rog/Kg 76 23 0.3 ND 130 70 02/01/01 Acceptable
Benzene RBLK N/A 0 rog/Kg < 0.005 0.005 N/A 02/01/01 Acce 9table
Ethylbenzene RBLK N/A 0 rog/Kg < 0.005 0.005 N/A 02/01/01 Acce ~table
Methyl-t-Butyl Ether RBLK N/A 0 rog/Kg < 0.05 0.05 N/A 02/01/01 Acce ~table
Toluene RBLK N/A 0 rog/Kg < 0.005 0.005 N/A 02/01/01 ,4ccc ~table
Total Xylenes RBLK N/A 0 rog/Kg < 0.005 0.005 N/A 02/01/01 ,qcceptable
TPH as Gasoline RBLK N/A 0 rog/Kg < 1 I N/A 02/01/01 Acceptable
Surrogate Results
Analyte QC Type Surf. Result UCL LCL Date
Fluorobenzene LCS N/A 104.2 % Rec 115.3 130 70 02/01/01 Acceptable
Fluorobenzene LCSD N/A 80.2 % Rec 115.3 130 70 02/01/01 ,qcceptable
Fluorobenzene RBLK N/A 115.3 % Rec 130 70 02/01/01 Acceptable
%Rec: Percent Recovered Parent Sample: Sample used as background matrix for MS/MSD Page 1 of 1
RPD: Relative Percent Difference OCS-High: QC Result Above UCL
UCL: Upper Control Limit OCS-Low: QC Result Below LCL
LCL: Lower Control Limit
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[] 4. STATISTICAL fi'VVENToRY R~CONCI],JAI'JON r'l 8. TANK TES'I'~G
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r-] 15. AU'fOMATIC LIN~ LEAK DETECTOR (~,00PH TEIT) WITHOUT FLOW AUTOMATIC LINELEAKDETECTOR(3.0GPHTI'~T)
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f~ I~. ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH) ~. A/qNUAL ~'C/'EGRITY T~ST (0.1 GPH)
C] I?. DAILY VISUAL CHECK [] 17. DAILY VISUAL CHECK
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DISPENSER CONT~ 468. [] I. FLOAT Iv~CHANISM THAT SHUTS OFF SHEAR VALVE [] 4. DAILY V.1SUAL CHECK
DATE INSTALLED [] 2 CONTII'a ]OIIS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARJelS [] 5. TRENCH/LINeR MONITORING
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NAME OF OWNER/OPERATOR (prinl): Alan Westermeyer, Agent for 7-Eleven, lnc TITLE OF OWNER/OPERATOR: Vice-President ufJcnul Engill~-cring Corp. 4'/2.
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(Spe6fy reuoa) (Sperry reason) I-I 8. TANK 1;~MOVED
LOCATION g,;TTHIN SITE (o~0 '~.
525 W, Columbus St., Bakersfield, CA 93301-1201
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TANK ID # 43~., " ~3~. COMPARTMENTALIZED TANK [] Y~ [] No
DATE INSTALLED n~. TANK CAPACITY IN ~ALLON$ ~a~- 'NUMBER QF COMPARTMENTS
(¥EAP, JMO)
02/1985 10,000 N/A
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION (~o~ ~ u,~ o~)
TANKUSE "~. PETRoLEuMTYPE '"
[] I. MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL [] la. KEGULAR UNLEADED I'-I 2. LEADED [-l$. JETFUEL
([fcht~:~l.c~'~ee~U~mT~t~) [] lb. pREMIUM L fNLEADED I-I 3. DIF~EL [-1] 6. AVIATION GAS
[] 2. NON-FUELPETROLEUM [']lc. M]DGRADEUNLEADED C']4. OASOHOL r'[99. OTHER:
I-I 3. CHEMICALPRODUCI' COMMONNAME (f~ernlt~ardou~Mst~hlnvt~mTl~gO 441. CAS#(froml-I~zard~u, Mat~dslnvemOrypng,) 442.
[] 4..AZAKOOUS WASTE GASOLINE
0acludea u~ed Oil)
D ~S. UNKNOWN
- m.:TANK CONSTRUCTION:~' , .
Typ£OFTANK L"II. SfNGL£WALL t"].~. SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR r']'~. SINGLEWALLWfTHINTER~ALBLADDERSy~TEM ~
(Che~k one imm only) MI~M~RAN~ LINER [] %~. UNKNOWN
.... []2. DOUBLE WALL 1-14. SINGLE WALL IN AVAULT [~] 99. OTHER
TANK MATERIAL ~ ~ m~, t-'l I. BARE sTEEL f-I 3 FIBERGLASS I PLASTIC [] 5. CONCRETE [~ 95. UNKNOWN 444
(Ct~k oa~ item mOD ['! 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS f-I 8. FRP COMPATIBLE [] 99. OTHER:
REfNI:ORCED PLASTIC OrR.p) WIlO0% METHANOL
TANKMATERiAL-se~ondary~mk [] I. aARESTEEL ~3. FIBERGLASS/PLASTIC 1-{8. FRPCOMPTIBLEW/100%METHANOL r'195. UNKNOWN1 445.
(Check one item only) [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL ~] 4. bTEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLA.SS [] 9. FRP NON-CORRODABLE JACKET [] 99. OTtl]3R ~
REfNFORCF_.D PLASTJC ffRP) ~ 10. COATED STEF. L
E]s. CO~Ce.~T~
TANK INTERIOR LINING ~{']. RUBBER LINED {-I 3. EPOXY LINING [] 5. GLASS iJ~ING' [] 95. UNKNOTM 44~. DATE INSTALLED
OR COATING [] 2. ALKYD LINING I-1 4. PHENOLIC Lr/,,'ING [] 6. UNLINED [] 99. OTI~ER
OTHER CORROSION {-I L MANUFACI'UR~D cATHODIC I-I 3. FIBERGLASS REII~rFORCED PLASTIC [] 95. UNKNOWN 4~8 DATE II~STAL~ 440.
PRO~CTION PROTECTIOg [] 4, IMPRESSED C"dRRL:3rr [] 99. OTHER
(If App{~cable) ~] 2. SACRIF'fCIAL ANODE
SPILL AND OVERFILL YEAR IN:STALLED 4~0. TYPE 4~. OVERFILL PROTECTION EQUIP/VIENT: YEARRVSTALLF_D
(Clmckalllhatapply) I~ll. SPILLCoNTAFIVMENT 2001 OPW2100 I~I1.ALARM 2001 []3. FILL TUBE SHUT OFF VALVE
1~I2. DROPTUBE 2001 OPWS~aight 15~ 2. BALLFLOAT 20OI r-14. EXEMPT
~' 3. S'rR.fKER PLATE
· [A desc.fiption of ~he monitoring pro~'am Shall be sub. milled m, the total agency.)'.
( C~.ck all that apply) (Check o~e ilem only)
[] I. VISUAL (EXPOSED PORT~ON ONLY) [-I $. MANUAL TA,VK GAUGING 0vfl'G) [] I. VISUAL (SINGLE WALL IN VAULT ONLY)
[] 2. AUTOIVLATIC TAblK GAUGING (ATG) [] 6. VADOSE ZONE I~ 2. CONTINUOUS INTERSTITIAL MONITORINO
{-'{ 3. CONTINUOUS ATG [] 7. GROUNDWATER ~] 3. KL4.NUAL lVfONITO{~fNG
[] 4. STATISTICAL INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [] $. TANK TESTING
(SIR) + BI~.NNIAL TANK 'FEaTING [] 9~. OTHER
V, T~'NK CLOSURE.INFO"~IAT~ON/PgRMANElqT CLOSURE IN PLACE
ESTIMATEDDA'TELASTuSED(YR/MOIDA¥) 455'[F.~TIMA'fEDQUANTIT¥OFSU~STANcEREMAININGgnHo~s 456' [TANK F1LLED WFFH INERTMA~ERJAL?[] Yes [] No
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TANKS
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - TANK PAGE 2
Page 2 of 2
· · V~, :PIPING coN~I'RUCT[ON
UNDERGROUND PIPING ABovEGROUND PIPING
SYSTEM 'I'TPE I~1 1. PRESSUI~ I-I 2. SUCTION I-I 3. GRAVITY 45B n 1. PRESSURE [] 2. SUCTION [] 3. GRAVITY 459.
CONSTRUCTION/ ri i. SINGLE WALL [] 3. LINED TRI~NCI1 [] 99. OTII~R 4~. n 1. SINGLE WALL I-] 95. LFN~NO~ 462.
MANUFACTURER
1~ 2. DOUBLE WALL [] 95. UNKNOWN [] 2. DOUBLE WALL [] 99. OTFI~R
~us~,IUFA~ 461 MANUFACTURER
[] 1. BARE STEEL [] 6 FRP COMPATIBLE W/lO0% MEITIANOL 1=1 I. BARE STEEL [] 6. FRP COMPATIBLE W/100% IvlETHANOL
[] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 7. GALVANIZED STEEL [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 7. GALVANIZED STEEL
I=13. PLASTIC COMPATIBLE WITH CONTENTS [] 95. UNKNOWN [] 3. PLA,5~C COMPATIBLE W/CONTENTS [] 8. FLEXIBLE (1.H)PE) r=] 99. OTHER
[] 4. FIBERGLASS [] $. FLEXIBLE (FH3PE) [] 99. OT10~R [] 4. Fm~RGLASS [] 9. CATHODIC PROTECTION
[] 5. STEEL W/COATING [] 9. CATHODIC PROTECTION 4~4. [] 5. STEEL W/COATING [] 95. UNKNOWN 46s.
~. UNDERGROUND PIPING , [ x ABOVEGROUND PIPING
SIN~E WALL PIPING /~ ~{~GLE WALL PIPING /7.
rnzsst~l~zo tiriNG (ct~k al~ ma~ apply): ~ rnlrkssURlzzo PIPING (Ct~ck al~ d~t apply): /
[] I. ELECaFR~NtC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 3.00PH TEST ~[UTO PUMP . [] l. %xF..LECTRONIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 3.0 GPH TEST ~ AUTO PUI~
s~,rr~,~R u~. SYSTm F~U~UR~. ~ SYSTEM.,~SCO~,~CT~ON ! ~ O~ ~O~ ~'a~. SYS~M ~Ai~t~. ~ SVST~ O~SCO~_,CTIO~
[] 2. MONTHLY 0.2 GP~T ~ [] 2. MOI~'I'ILY 0.2 GPH TEST //
CONV~,NTIONAL sUCTION SYSTEMS/~Y~,~ CONVENTIONAL ~CTION SYSTEMS (Check all that apply)~
[] 5 DAILY VISUAL MOhrlTORIN O SYSTEM + TRII~NNIAL PIPING
[] 9. BI~,H"AL IlqYEORITY TEST (O.I GPH) ~ GRAVITY FLOW (Cheek all ,l~t al~):
/ ' [] ~. ~,E~ ~rr~o.,TV TEST
SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIPING SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIP~
PREKSURIZED PIPING (Ch~ck all fl~t apply): PRE~URIZED PIPING (Check all tbe~pply):~
10, EONTI~.~UOU$ TURBINE SLq~ SENSOR 9/U~ AUdiBLE AN~ VISUAL 10~ S.~IP SEN~R ~ AUD~LE ~ VISUAL
ALARMS AND (Cl~eck one) ALARMS AND (Check one)/
[] a. AUTO PU~U' S~UT O~ W~ A C~UC OCCVRS rna. ^OTO POM~ smrr~ w~ A
~ b. AUTO PUM~ SHUT OFF FOR LEAKS, SYSTEM FAILURE AND SYSTEM [] ~FT FOR LEAKS, ST~TEM FAILURE AND SYSTEM
~sco~r~cT~o~ o~co~,~c~ \
O,. NO Atrro Puse' slurp o~ O= ~o Atrro p~ smrr o~:
~ I I. AUTOMATIC LIllE LE. AIC D£TECTOR 0.0 BPff TEST) WITH FLOW SHUT [] 1L AUTOMATIC LI~ DETECTOR
o~ o~ ~ST~lC'rlo~ ......... 7" ........... \
[] IZ ANNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 OPH) ri 'Z ANNUAL IN~OPJTY TEET (0.1 ~FH)
sucrloN~c~vrrv svs'rz~ st~c'nON~;~n, SYSTSSt
r-I 13. CONTINUOUS SUMP SENSOR .* AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALAIU~ i-I 13~ENSOR + AUDIB~ AND VISUAL ALUMS
EMERGENCY GENERATORS ONLY (Check ail Ihat apply) EME~ GENERATORS ONLY (Cheek all tlu~ aPply)
[] 14. CONTINUOUS SUls~ S~'NSOR WITBOUT AUTO PUM~ SHUT OFF [] 14. ~INUOUS SU'MP ~ENSOR WITHOUT AUTO PUM~ SHUT OF~
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS ,/Ab'D~LE ~ VISUAL ALARMS
[] ~5. AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) WITHOUT I:LOW t-q IA~ Ai'VT~tUATlff' I IIM1; I l. gAk~ rlg:~l'~rTf~tl~ ('ii fl fl!91,a TI~'Tt
smrr OF~ OR e~STPaC'nOa '-'/~ .................. ,
[] 16..,M,,TNUAL INTEGRITY TEST (0. I GPH) /l~ 16. ANN'UAL INTEGRITY TEST (0. I GPH)
[] 17. DAILY VISUAL CHECK / [] 17. DAILY VISUAL CHECK
: : . ViHiDISI~ENSER=cONTAINMENT .' :
DISPENSER CONTAINMENT 46a. [] 1. FLOAT I~ECHA~ISM THAT SI-RFT$ OFF SHEAR VALVE I"] a. DAILY VISUAL CI-~CK
DATE INSTALLED r'12. CONTINUOUS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS [-]5. TRENCH/LINERMONTI'oRING
flg/'Tflfll [~. CONTINUOUS DISPENSER PAN SENSOR ~ AUTO SHUT OFF FOR rq6 NC~.~
. .. . ~ k ~. ' ~ :OWNER/OPERA'~ORSiGNAI~0RE
I ccrtif7 that thc information provided 1~4in ~trucN~i~d accurate to Iht best of my knowledge.
S~aN^Tt~.EO~OVa~EP4OPERATOn ~\'~ ~,~ 3~-- OAT~. ,-- -- 4m
NA.M~ OF OWNER/OPERATOR Loom): Alan Weat~ttn~yct~ Agent for 7-£1evcn, thc TITLE OF OWNEP../OPERATOR: Vi¢¢-Pt~sident ot' J¢~at Engineering Corp. 472.
Permit' Number (Agency use mdy) 47Z J PettllJt Approved By (Ageacy use only) 474. ] Pc-nnit Expiration Date (Agency u~ only) 475.
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UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM
TANKS
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - TANK PAGE 1
(Two pa§~s per tank)
Pagc I of 2
TYPE OF ACTION [] i. NEWPERMIT [] 41AblENDEDPERM1T n 5. CHA2,1GE OF INFORMATION [] 6. TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE 430.
(Chnck ore item only) [] 3. REblEWAL PERMIT SB989 UPGRADES [] 7. PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE
(Sp~.i~t rmsoa) (Sp~i~, rsssan) I'1 $. TANK REMOVED
LOCATION WITHIN SITE (o~ooa9 4~.
525 W. Columbus St., Bakersfield, CA 93301-1201
.... l; :TA.~K DESC~iON ....
" (A scaled plot plan with' th~ ,location of the UST:SYstem including buildings and landmark~ shall b~ Submitted to the
TANK ID # 4~. TANK MANUFACTURER ~. COMPARTMENTALIZED TANK [] Y~ [] No 4as.
DATE INSTALLED 43s. TANK CAPACITY IN OALLON$ 4~b. NUMBER OF COMPAR'IMENT5
(YEAR/MO) ~.
02/1985 10,O00 N/A
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION C~or ~ us~ o~) 4~.
TANK uSE ~3~, PETROLEUM TYPE ....
[] 1. MOTOR VEHICL~ FLrF. I, [~1 la, R~GULAR UN'I.~ADF..D [] 2. LF~,D~ ~-I ~. IE'f t:Y~L
(If ch~ck~d, e. om~le~ Peu~leum Ty~e) [] ! b. pREMIUM UNLEADED r'] ]. DIESEL [] 6. AVIATION GAS
[] 2. NON~FUEL PETROLEUM [] lc. MIDOR.ADE UNLEADED r'l 4, GAfOHOL [] 99. OTHER:
I-I 3. CHEMICAL PRODUCT COMMONNAME (~o~tHaa~do~$M~te~al~law:nterylx~e) ~11 C/~S#(fromHam~lm*b,'huefia~ln',~-mOrylpa~c) 442,
[2 ,~. ~.,~v,~o~$w^s'r£ GASOLINE
¢imluaes U~d
[] 9.~. UNKNOWN
TYPE OF TANK [] I'. SINGLE WALL' f-[ 3. SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR [] 5. SINGLE WALL WITH INTERNAL BLADDER SYSTEM ~.
(Ch~:k oo~ ilon only) MEMBRANE LINER i'~ 95. UNKNOWN
[] 2. DOUBLE WALL ["1 4. SINGLE WALL IN' A VAULT [] 99. OTI"I~R
TANK MATERLAL - ntlmwy ~ank [] I. BARE STEEL [] 3. FIBERGLASS / PLASTIC [] 5. CONCRETE f-195. UNKNOWN 444.
(~,.w~.~ f'12. ST,~INLESSSTEEL ~4. STEEL~W/FIBERGLASS f=lg. FRPCOMPATIBLE CI99. OTEER:
REINFORCED PLASTIC ~?.). W/100% METHANOL
TANK MATERIAL - seconda~ tank ['=11. B,atRESTEEL [~. FIBERGLASS/PLASTIC [-Ig. FRPCOM~[~LEW/IO0%METHANOL f-195. UNKNOWN 44~.
(Check one item only) I-I 2. STAINLESS STEEL [] 4. STEEL CLAD W/FIbERGLASS f=l 9. FRP NON-CORRODABLE JACKET [] 99. OTHER
REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) [] 10 COATED STEEL
TANK INTERIOR LINI~G f'I I, RUBBER LII~D [] 3. EPOXY LINING r'l 5. GI~SS LINING [-I 95. UNKNOWN 446. DATE INSTALLED 447.
OR COATING [] 2. ALKYD LINING [] 4. PHENOLIC LINING [] 6. UNLINED [] 99. OTIO~R
(Check one item only)
OTHER CORROSION [] I. MANUFACfURED CATHODIC ' [] 3. FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC [] 95. UNKNOWN 44g. ~3,~TE INSTALLED
PROTECTION PROTECTION f=[ 4, IMPRESSED CURRENT [] 99, OTHER --~
(If Applicable} ~] 2. SACRIFICIAL ANODE
SPILl. A.ND OVERFILL YEAR INSTALLED 4~o. TYPE ' ,~ L OVERFILL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: YEAR INSTALLED
(Ch¢cknllthatapply} [] I.S?ILLCONTAINMENT 2001 OPW210O [] I.ALARM 2001 f=I3. FILL TUBE SHUT OFF VALVE __
[] 2. DROPTUBE 2001 OPWStraight [] 2. BALLFLOAT 2001 t'"] 4. EXEMPT
~ 3. STRIKER PLATE
: IV." TANK LEAK:DF.,~0N ....
,., i .... ; . ; (A description of the monitoring program hhall be ~ubhi|~ed~t0ilh~::!~ a~n, .cy;) i; ' ' ·
IF $/NGLE WALL TANK asr IF DOUBLE WALL TANK OR 'I:/~NK WITH BLADDER "4s*.
(Check all that aPl~) (C~eek one item only)
[] I. VISUAL (EXPOSED PORTION ONLY) C'~ 5. MANUAL TANK GAUGING (IV~G) [] I. VISUAL {SINGLE WALL IN YAULT ONLY)
[] 2. AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING (ATG) [] 6. VADOSE ZON~ [] 2. CONTINUOUS INT~.RSTITIAL MONITORING
[] 3. CONT~UOUS ATG f-I 7. GROUNDWATER [] 3. MANUAL MONITORING
[] 4. STATISTICAL INVENTORY P.~CONCILIATION F'I $. TANK TESTING
($PR) * BIENNIAL TANK TESTt'NG [~ 99. OTHER
' :=.i... =,V. iTANK CI~OSURE INi~ORMATION==/: pE~NENT CLOSURE IN PLACE
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TANKS
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - TANK PAGE 2
Page 2 of 2
UNDERGROUND PIPING ABOVEGROUND PIPING
SYSTEM TYPE [] I. PRESSU'R.E n 2. SUCTION D 3. GRAVITY 4si. I-I 1. PRE~SURE [] 2. SUCTION [] 3. GRAVITY
CONSTRUCTION/ r-I 1. SINGLE WALL [] 3. LINED TP, ENCH [] 99. OTHER 4~o. [] I. SINGLE WALL [] 95. Lq, Q~NOWN 402.
MANUFACTURKR
I~ 2. DOUBLE WALL [] 95. UNKNOWN [] 2. DOUBLE WALL [-[ 99. OTHER
MANUFACTURER ~61. MANUFACTURER 463.
[~ 1. BARE STEEL r'] 6. FRP COMPATIBLE W/100% METHANOL I"] l. BAI~ STEEL [-16. FRP COMPATIBLE W/100% METHANOL
[] 2. STAINLESS STI~L [] 7. GALVANIZED SIEEL [] 2. STAINLESS STEEL CI 7. GALVAlqlZED STEEL
[] 3. PLASTIC COMPATIBLE WITH CONTENTS [] 95. UHKNOWN [] 3. PLASTIC COMPAT/BLE W/CONTENTS I-~ 8. FLEXIBLE (HDPE) [] 99. OTIflSR
[~ 4. FIBERGLASS [] 8. FLEXIBLE tI-IDPE) [] 99. OTHER [~ 4. FIBERGLASS [] 9. CATHODIC PROTECTION
[] 5. STEEL W/COATING [] 9. CATHODIC PROTECTION 4~4. I~] 5. STEEL W/COATING [] 95. IJIW, JqOWN 465.
PR. ESSUR~ED PIPING (Che~k all that apply): ~ PR~URIZ~D PIPING (Check ail that apply):
['[I. ELECT~NIC LINI~ LEAK DETECTOR 3.00PH TEST W_tI~[UTO PUMP [] I.~EL~CTRONIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 3.0 GPH TEST WITH AUTO PU~
SHUT-OFP,~,~R LEAK, SYSTEM FAILURe, AND SYSTEM~CONN~CUON ~ OFF FOR LEAK, SYSTEM FAILUP, E, AND SYSTEM DISCOb'NJffCTION
CON¥,NTIO~AI. RI IC'rION S~STEMS/~ CONVENTIONAL ~CTION SYSTEMS (Check all thai apply) /
=s~~y..o~ Pt,.~o sm'EM · T~,~iAL ?n, iN~ [] s. o~b'! vlsuAL~O~TO~G O~ ~r~iNo A~D P~G sYs~
INTr;GRIT¥ TEST (0.1 OP~ ~' 06~ TRIENNIAL INTEO~_r~YTEST(O,I-- GPH) ~--
[] 7. SELF MOI41TO.~I~/ ~.~' .SAFE SUCTION SY~TEM"~O VAI.1/ES IN BELOW/"OUND PIPING}:
· INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 OPH)
[] · BIENNIAL INTEGP. JTY TEST (0. G~-I)
SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIPING SECONDARILY CONTAINED PIP/I~G
PRESSURIZED PIPING (Check all ~1' app/y): PRE~SURIZEB PIPING (Cheei all
10. CONTINUOUS 'fUR~INE SUMP SENSOR W_~ AUDIBLE AND VISUAL 10 ~T~OUS ~INE ~ SEN~R WITH AUDIBLE AND VISUAL
ALARMS AND (Ch~;k one) ALARMS AND (Check one)//
[] ,. AUra ~u~ Sh~'I OFF w~ A LF-O~ OCCURS []~.^~TO ~ SH~fO~ ~ A LEA~OCC~S
I~ b. AUTO P~ SHUT OFF FOR LEAKS, SYSTEM FA~Lrp, E AND SYSTEM [] b~AKS, S~TEM FA~URE AND SYSTEM
Dtscot,n~cTm~ r~mco~,~CT)ON
o~. NoAUTo?~s~o~ 0,. ~oA~o~smo~
[] I 1. ^LrrOMATIC LIh'E LEAK DETECTOR O.0 G?~I TEST) ~ tn_OW
[] 12. ,auN'NUAL INTEGRITy TEST (0.1 OPH) O 12, ANI~AL I~ORITY TEST (~.1 OPH)
sucrION/GP.~vITY S~STV_M sucrION/GRA/VITY SYS~M
[] t~. coNTn, r~OUS Stn~P SENSOR + AUDIBLE AJ~ VISUAL ALARMS [] 13~ S~SO~ + ~UDIBLE A~rDVmUAL AL~S
EMERGENCY GENERATORS ONLY (Check ~l~ thai apply) EMERGEJ)IL'"Y GENERATORS ONLY (Check all th*~apply)
[] I.S. AUTOMATIC LIl~lll LEAK DETECTOR (3.0 GPH TEST) W1THoLrr FLOW
SI[UT OFF OR RESTRICTION
[] 16. ~AL INTEGRITY TEST (0.1 GPH)
[] l~. D~LY V~mALC~¢~
DISPENSF.~ CONTAJNI~ 4~s. [] I. FLOAT M~CHANISM THAT SHUTS OFF SHEAR VALVF. [] 4. DAILY VISUAL CH~CK 469.
DATE ff, fSTALLF-.D ~ 2. CONTflqI-,vOU$ DISPENSER PAH SEN~OR + AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS ['=] 5. TRENCH/LINER MO]41TORfNG
02/2001 [] ~' coNTiNuous DISP~S~ PA~ S£~SOR ~ aUTO SHUT OFF FOR [] 6. NO~
DISPENSER + ALrDIRI~ AND VISUAL ALARMS
eai~ Ihal the information provided h~] ,~ ii~e~d~, urate 1; the I~st of my knowledge.
SIONATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR ~, k~ \ ' ~ ' ~ DAn' ,-,' ., 47o.
~AME OF OWNERTOPERATOR (prin0: Alan W~si~r~yy~r, ^gcn[ lbr ?-El~wn. lnc TITLE O~ OWNER/OPERATOR: Vic¢-Prcsidcnt Gl'Jena] En~in,'¢rin~ Corp. '~72'
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~..
O_ FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFF
ICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
'1 71 5 CHESTER AVENUE "~
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 CHESTER AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301
8900 Shoal Creek Blvd, Building 200
Austin, Texas 78757
Phone: (512) 451-6334
Fax: (512) 459-1459
?E~3 I 5 200t
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES EJ~VIRO~!, 9ERVICE$
INSPECTOR STEVE UNDERWOOD
1715 CHESTER AVE., 3RD FLOOR
BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301
Test Date: 02/02/2001 Date Printed and Mailed: / /
Order Number: 3115420
/-'"' DearR~'~ulator, ""~-.._
7-ELEVEN ~16834
MARKET ~2133
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET
~esting pedormed:
Sincerely,
Dawn Kohlmeyer
Manager, Field RepoSing
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT
TESTTYPE: TLD-1 PURPOSE: AD HOC
TEST DATE: 02/02/01 CUSTOMER PO: wb02050929 WORKORDER NUMBER: 3115420
CLIENT: V-ELEVEN, INC. SITE: 7-ET.w.V~N #16834
10220 S.W. GREENBURG ROAD F~%R_-KET #2133
SUITE 470 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET
PORTLAND, OR 97223 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
BOB DENINNO Manager
(503) 977-7713 (661) 322-7879
The following test(s) were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA and local regulations
Line and Leak Detector Tests
1 1 REG ON~ 0.000 P ¥ Y
2-SYPHON 2 REG UNLEAD 0. 000 P N Y
3 3 PREMIUM 0. 000 P Y Y
Tmaknology appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or
night, when you need us.
Tanknology representative: Services conducted by:
KEN MINTON ALBERT J. QUEIROS
Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 1440
Printed 02/08/2001 08:54 R JOHNSON
INFORMATION AND RESULTS
TEST DATE:02/02/01 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3115420
CLIENT:7-ET.~.~J~N, INC. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE:7-ET.~.VEN #16834
Tank ID: i i Tank manifolded: ~rss Bottom to top fill in inches: 13'/. 0
Product: REG ~ Vent manifolded: No Bottom to grade in inches: 142.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: 'z'~s Fill pipe length in inches: 45.0
Diameter in inches: 92. oo Overfill protection: 3rss Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: ,z'~s Stage I vapor recovery: DUA.T~
Material: DW STEEL Installed: ATG Stage II vapor recovery: ASSIST
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) Il
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
inclinometer reading: Open time in sec:
Holding psi:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Resiliency cc: NOT NO~
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: TESTED Test leak rate mi/m: TESTED TESTED
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph:
Water table depth in inches: Results:
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
,~OMMENTS
Material: ENV~ROFLEX
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fi): 5O. 0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 200
Test time (min): 30
NOT NOT NOT
Start time: 11: 1.5 TESTED TESTED TESTED
End time: 11:45
Final gph: 0.00o
Result: PASS
Pump type: PRE S Sb-R~.
Pump make: RED JACKET
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: YEs
Printed 02/06/2001 08:54
INDIVIDUAL -IANK INFORMATION AND I 'T RESULTS
TEST DATE: 02/02/01 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3115420
CLIENT: 7-ET.~.V~N, INC. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE: 7-ET,~.V~N #16834
Tank ID: 2-SYPHON 2 Tank manifolded: ~s Bottom to top fill in inches: 156.0
Product: 1~.~c= ~ Vent manifolded: NO Bottom to grade in inches: 165.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: 3r~s Fill pipe length in inches: 50.0
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: Y~S Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: 'z'~s Stage I vapor recovery:
Material: DW STEEL Installed: ATG Stage II vapor recovery: ASSIST
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
Inclinometer reading: Open time in sec:
Holding psi:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Resiliency cc: NOT NOT
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: TEST'E,D Test leak rate mi/m: TESTED TESTF_,D
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph:
Water table depth in inches: Results:
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material: ENVIROFLEX
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fi): 12.0
Test psi: 15
Bleedback cc: 40
Test time (min):. 30
NOT NOT NOT
Start time: 12: 00 TESQ.'~D ~STED TES~J~_Z)
End time: 12: 30
Final gph: 0. 000
Result: PASS
Pump type: NONE
Pump make: NONE
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: Y]~s
THIS LINE IS syPHoN LINE FOR TANK 1&2 AS THEY ARE MANIFOLDED.
Printed 02/06/2001 08:54
INDIVIDUA IANK INFORMATION AND re,ST RESULTS
TEST DATE: 02/02/01 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3115420
CLIENT: 7-ELEVEN, INC. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID: 3 3 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches: 140.0
Product: PREMTUM Vent manifolded: NO Bottom to grade in inches: 145.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe length in inches: 48.0
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: YEs Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: YEs Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL
Material: DW STEEL Installed: ATG Stage II vapor recovery: ASSTST
CP installed on: !
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) II
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D.//1 L.D./11 L.D./12 L.D./12
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
Inclinometer reading: Open time in sec:
Holding psi:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Resiliency cc: NOT NOT
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: TESTED Test leak rate mi/m: TESTED TESTED
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph:
Water table depth in inches: Results:
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material: ENVII{OFLEX
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fi): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 190
Test time (m/n): 30
NOT NOT NOT
Start time: 11: 15 TESTED TESTED TESTED
End time: 11: 45
Final gph: 0. 000
Result: ]~ASS
Pump type: PR~ssm~
Pump make: RED JACKET
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: YEs
Printed 02/06/2001 08:54
SITE DIAGRAM
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST DATE: 02/02/01 WORK ORDER NUMBER3115420
CLIENT:7-ELEVEN, INC. SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
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January 22, 2001
FIRE CHIEF
RON FRAZE 7-11
525 West Columbus
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield Ca 93301
2101 'H' Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX (661)395-1349 RE: Dispenser Pan Requirement December 31, 2003
Underground Storage Tank Dispenser Pan Update
SUPPRESSION SERVICES
2101 "H" Street
Sakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner:
VOICE (661)326-3941
FAX (661) 395-1349
You will be receiving updates fi.om this office now, and in the future with
PREVENTION SERVICES regard to the Senate Bill 989, which went into effect January 1, 2000.
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (661) 326-3951
FAX (661)326-0576 This bill requires dispenser pans under fuel pump dispensers. On
. December 31, 2003, which is the deadline for compliance, this office will
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES be forced to revoke your permit to operate, effectively shutting down your
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301 fueling operation.
VOICE (661) 326-3979
FAX (661) 326-0576
It is the hope of this office, that we do not have to pursue such action,
TRAINING DIVISION which is why this office plans to update you. I urge yout0 Start planning
5642 Victor Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93308 now toretro-fit your facilities.
VOICE (661) 399-4697
FAX (661)399-5763
If your facility has upgraded already, please disregard this notice. Should
you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190.
Sincerely,
Steve Underwood, Inspector
Office of Environmental Services
SBU/dm
C~RRECTION N OTi~C E
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° 1 0 7 4
Location ~'~'~' L,J. ~__DLO,,','II3U~
Sub Div, Blk. . ~t
You are hereby required to make the following cor~ctions
at the above l~ation:
Cor, No
Completion Date for Correctio~/~. ~/~ /~{
Date
Inspector
326-3979
PRESSURE LINE LEAK ALARM
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PLLD SHUTDOWN ~L~RM G I:RUL
FEB 2.. 2001
FEB 2, 200i 9:38 AM
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L 6:;8UL TURBINE SUMP ..... SENSOR al.ARM .......
STP SLIHP L i :RUL ANNLILAR
FUEL ALARM AI',INULAR SPACE
FEg 2, 2001 9:35 AM FUEL ALARM
FEg 2.. 2001 9:36
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C-'l~.'-': PLIL
PLLD BHUT[)OI.4N ALARM ,;3 I;RLIL
FEB 2, 200i
FEB 2, 2001 9:3'7 AM
SENSOR ALARM .....
L :3:SI_IL AI',INLIL~R ..... FJENS,;}R &LhRI'.'I ......
aNNULAR SPACE ~RLIL SYPHON ANNULAR
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FEB 2. 2001 9:36 RM FUEL ~LARM
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PRE~IJRE LINE LE~t( ~L~RI'.'I L
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CITY OF BAKI~_-- FIELD
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979
INSPECTION RECORD
POST CARD AT JOB SITE
Facility ~t{ ~.~ ~' ~e~..~'-'.t~~ Owner ~_[~ .~
INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspector only when each group of inspections with the same number are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginning with
number I. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group until all items in that group are signed offby the Permitting Authority. Following these instructions will reduce the
number of required inspection visits and therefore prevent assessment of additional fees.
TANKS AND BACKFILL
INSPECTION [ DATE [ INSPECTOR
1,~\3 Backfill of Tank(s)
{,~ ~ Cathodic Protection of Tank(s)
PIPING SYSTEM
,{ Piping & Raceway w/Collection Sump {~{tl[
~ Corrosion Protection of Piping, Joints, Fill Pipe
Cathodic Protection System-Piping ~(C~(
{ Dispenser Pan Ot
SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION, LEAK DETECTION
Liner Installation - Tank(s)
Liner Installation - Piping
Vault With Product Compatible Sealer
Level Gauges or Sensors, Float Vent Valves
Product Compatible Fill Box(es)
Product Line Leak Detector(s) .~L)t,,.~
Leak Detector(s) for Annual Space-D.W. Tank(s)
~ Monitoring Well(s)/Sump(s) - H20 Test I
Leak Detection Device(s) for Vadose/Groundwater
Spill Prevention Boxes ,~,.~
Monitoring Wells, Caps & Locks
Fill Box Lock '
Monitoring Requirements - Type. i~t~
CONTRACTOR x ~_"'~(' I'lL ( ~ ~ ~ tkl2t t't ~ LICENSE#
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAT. SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (80S) 326~3979
PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT~VIODIFY UNDgI~(~aOUND STORAGE TANK
~ or= ,u~.~c,~o~ (CFmC~
F~ ~ 7 ,Eleven Store ~i 6834 ~ F~ ~ ~O.
ff~~ 62~ W. Columbus St. at San Dlm~ Bakersfield ..... ~ ~ 9330~;1201
~ ~~R Retail Sales Gasoline . ~'j . 120~10~1~0
~. Jenal En~ineerin~ corRoration . ~~~. A~02806
~D~ . ,, P.O. ~x 459. ~ L~ Groye~cA , ~C~ 91~6~469.
~~ ~. 467~18 ~. State C~pensation insurance Fund
, -, Dispenser Pan U~qradelSiphon
~ ~ ~ ~ ~A ~~~~ Backfill Material
_ 01 19.000 aal. X
n~ 10~000 qal. , X
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November 28, 2000
Mr. John Whiting, R.G.
Regional Water Quality Control Board
3614 East Ashlan Avenue
FIRE CHIEF
Ro~ ~R*ZE Fresno Ca 93726
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
2101 'H' Street RE: Groundwater Case Referral to RWQCB
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3941 7-Eleven #l 6834
FAX (805)395-1349 525 West Columbus Street
SUPPRESSION SERVICES
2101 'H' Street Dear Mr. Whiting:
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3941
FAX (805) 395-1349 Enclosed herewith, please find document copies pertaining to the Site
PREVENTION SERVICES Investigation Report whereby petroleum impact to groundwater (including
17'~5 Che~ter Ave. MTBE and TBA) has been confirmed.
Bakersfield CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3951
FAX (805) 326-0576 The maximum MTBE and TBA concentrations arc 11 and 330
EN~RONMENTaL SERVICES micrograms per liter, respectively, at a depth to groundwater of 15 fcct
1715 Chester Ave. below grade. There are no domestic water supply wells identified within a
Bakersfield CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3979 half-mile of the site.
FAX (805) 326-0576
TRAINING DIVISION If you have any questions, please give me a call at 661.-326-3979.
5642 Victor Ave.
Bakersfield CA 93308
VOICE (805) 399-4697 Sincerely,
FAX (805) 399-5763
Howard H. Wines, III
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Office of Environmental Services
HHW/dm
enclosures
cc: David Bean, IT Corporation
Bob DeNinno, 7-Eleven
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~ {glctIcg'~ INSPECTION DATE /Ofll/~00
Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program
[] Routine ~ombined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection
Type of Tank _I)~'C~ Number of Tanks D.~
Type of Monitoring r~'FC.o . Type of' Piping MoT ~
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Proper tank data on file
Proper owner/operator data on file
Permit tees current k/'I
Certification of Financial Responsibility
Monitoring record adequate and current
Maintenance records adequate and current
Failure to correct prior UST violations
Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No
Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program
TANK SIZE(S). AGGREGATE CAPACITY
Type of Tank Number of Tanks
OPERATION Y N COMMENTS
SPCC available
SPCC on file with OES
Adequate secondary protection
Proper tank placarding/labeling
Is tank used to dispense MVF?
If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection?
Inspector:C=C°mpliance
Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 S Site Responsible Party
White - Env. Svcs. Pink
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~- (~ [CU'CfN INSPECTION DATE
ADDRESS ~'Og- t.t/. ~'o{O~t,-c, PHONE NO. .~.~
FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210-
INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program
[] Routine ~ombined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [~ Complaint ~l Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Appropriate permit on hand
Business plan contact information accurate
Visible address
Correct occupancy
Verification of inventory materials
Verification of quantities
Verification of location L/
/
Proper segregation of material
Verification of MSDS availability
Verification of Haz Mat training
Verification of abatement supplies and procedures
Emergency procedures adequate . ~/ ·
r
Containers properly labeled
Housekeeping ~"
Fire Protection ~/ /
Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand
Any hazardous waste on site?: [~l Yes [~ No ~-
Explain:
Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 / /' JSu~in~-ss Site g;esponsible Party
White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspector:
BAKERSFIELD
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301
Business Phone {661) 326-3979 · FAX {661) 326:0576
FAX Transmittal
COMPANY: ~. '-F FAX No.
FROM: ~-c.,~~
COMMENTS:
~-4005 Port Chic~o llighw~
Concord, CA 94520-1120
Tel. 925.288.9898
F~LD WORK NOTICE A
7-ELEVEN ~C. S~E
July 5, 2000
Shashi & Veena Kamboj
525 W. Columbus Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
RE: 7-Eleven Store Number: 16834
- Store Manager: Sashi& Veena Kamboj
Store Address: 525 W. Columbus Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
Store Telephone Number: (661) 322-7879
IT Corporation Project
Environmental Consultant: IT Corporation
Office: Concord, California
Representative: David Bean
Telephone Number: (925) 288-2022
Planned Site Activities: Drilling for Soil Borings
This letter serves as notification that the above referenced activities are scheduled to be completed at the subject
site on July 31 and August 1,2000.
If you should have any questions, please call the IT Corporation representative at the above listed
number.
Sincerely,
IT Corporation
DaVid Bean
CC: Mr. Bob DeNinno, 7-Eleven Inc., 10220 S.W. Greenburg Road, Suite 470, Portland, Oregon 97223 Mr. Craig Neff, IT Corporation, 1100 E. University Drive # 116, Tempe, AZ 85281
Mr. Mike Austin, 7-Eleven Inc., 330 East Lambert Rd., Ste. 150, Brea, CA 92821
Mr. David Lisuk, 7-Eleven Inc., 330 East Lambert Rd., Ste. 150, Brea, CA 92821
Mr. Howard Wines, Bakersfield Fire Dept. Environmental Services, 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA93301
~,~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
~FFICE OF ENVIRONMENT~SERVICES
...?~~.r._ 1715~hester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661)326-3979
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - UST FACILITY
Page
TYPE OF ACTION [] 1. NEVV SITE P~RMIT 3. RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5. CHANGE OF INFORMATION (,.Soec,~y c/~ge - {:~ 7. PERMANENTLY CLOSED SITE
(Check one item only)
[] 4. AMENDED PERMIT /ocal use o,'t/,/). [] 8. TANK REMOVED 400
I'-] 6. TEMPORARY SITE CLOSURE
I. FACILITY / SITE INFORMATION
NEAREST CROSS STREET 401. FACILITY OWNER TYPE [] 4. LOCAL AGENCY/DISTRICT'
[] 2. INDIVIDUAL [] 6. STATE AGENCY'
BUSINESS /~1. GAS STATION [] 3. FARM [] $. COMMERCIAL 1--] 3. PARTNERSHIP [] ?. FEDERAL. AGENCY' 402.
TYPE [] 2. DISTRIBUTOR [] 4. PROCESSOR [] 6. OTHER 403.
TOTAL NUMBER OF TANKS IS f~olity on In,'~n ReMn~dlJgn or
REMAINING AT SrTE tn.~fl~nds? I ~ivi~on, ~eclJon or o~ICe w~io~ ol)er~tm~ 0't® UST.
IL PROI~EJ~I'Y OWNI=R INFORMATION
PROPERTY OWNER NAME 4O7. I i:~ONE . 400.
MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS
CITY 410. STATE 411. ZIP CODE 412.
PROPERTY OWNER TYPE [] 2. INDIVIDUAL [] 4. LOCAL. AGENCY/DISTRICT [] 6. STATE AGENCY 413.
[] 1. CORPORATION [] 3. PARTNERSHIP [] 5. COUNTY AGENCY [] 7. FEDERAL AGENCY
III. 'rANK OWNER INFORMATION ' '
TANK OWNERNA~ 7-Fleven,Inc. \ 414.lat~)NE 415.
Gasoline Accounting ~'-b5- ~ 77- 7?/3
MA, L,NGORSTREETADORESS P.O. Box 71
c,TY Dallas, TX 75221-0711 ~1~. I STATE 4,,.Z,PCODE 41,.
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TANK OWNER TYP~ ~ - S 2. 'NDMOUA~. ..... [] 4. LOCAL AGENCY/DISTRICT [] 6. STATE AGENCY 420.
1. CORPORATION [] 3. PARTNERSHIP [] 5. COUNTY AGENCY [] 7. FEDERAL AGENCY
IV. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION U~T STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER
TY (TK)HQ 4 4 - 01~l~)' ~ ~ ~ Call (916)322-9669 if questions .rise 421.
V. PETROLEUM ~ RNANClAL RESPONSlBILrI"Y
INDICATE METHOD(S) [] 1. SELF-IN~URED [] 4. SURE"TYBOND [] 7. STATEFUND [] 10. LOCAL GOV'T MECHANISM
[] 2. GUARANTEE [] 5. LE'ITEROP CREDIT [] 8. STATEFUND&CFO L~-~ H=R [] gg. OTHER:
,,~3. INSURANCE ~. EXEIv,a'TION 9. STATE FUND & CD
422.
VI. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND MAILING ADDRESS
Chec~ one m~x to indicate w~ic~ ~ ~ I~e ~ fm legm noOk:miata taxi m~iling. [] 1. FACILITY [] 2. PROPERTY OWNER ~3 TANK OWN~=~ 423.
Legal no~lflc~tio~ ~n(I m~lfng~ will be ~nt to I~e t,~nk owns' unle~ box 1 or 2 i~ c~'mct~. '
/,,~/ /'~ VII. APPLICANT SIGNATURE
Ule InformaUon proW~et~nA~jtk~d~ a(x:uralt, to b~e best
my
NAMEOFAPPLIC*NT¢¢,~O ~ /'Bob DeNinno ~ 42~. TITLE OF A~.ICANT 427.
' Environmental Manager
ISTATEUSTFACIMTYNUMBER(ForlocaluMonty) 428. 19~SUPGRADECERTIFICATENUIVIBER(ForloCaluseonly) 429: I
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FIRE CHIEF
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10220 SW Greenberg Rd #-470
~M~.~s~,~'r~ sr, mac~ Portland OR 97223
2101 'H' Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3941
FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Deninno:
SUPPRESSION ~:RI/tCF..8
2101 -.- st~t You have been identified as the compliance coordinator for the
~,~, c^ ~aOl facility/facilities referenced in the attachment.
VOICE (805) 326-3941
FAX (805)395-1349
The permits to operate this facility/facilities will expire on June 30, 2000.
PREVENTION 8ERVICF~
171s Ch~t,, ^ye. However, in order for this office to renew your permit, updated forms A,
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3951 B, & C must be filled out and returned prior to the issuance of a new
FAX (~oS) a2,os?6 permit.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave. Please make sure that you are sending the updated forms which are
Bakemfl~ld. CA 93301
VOIC~ (805) 326-3079 indicated by the date 7/99 in the lower left hand comer. Please complete
FAX (8O5) 326-0576
and return to this office by May 15, 2000. Failure to comply, will result in
xann~.o D~n~o. a delay of issuance of your new permit to operate.
5642 Vlct~ Ave.
Bakemfmld. CA 93308
VOICE (805) 300-41507 Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at
FAX (805) 399-5793
661-326-3979.
Sincerely,
Steve Underwood, Inspector
Office of Environmental Services
SU/dam
attachment
Faeilit3t Address
7-11 1701 PacheCo Road, Bakersfield, Ca 93304
7-11 4647 Wilson Road, Bakersfield, Ca 93309
7-11 3601 Stockdale Hwy, Bakersfield, Ca 93309
7-11 960 Brimhall Road, Bakersfield, Ca 93312
7-11 525 West Columbus, Bakersfield, Ca 93301
7-11 4101 Calloway, Bakersfield, Ca 93312
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April 4, 2000
F~RE C,~EF Ms. Shelby Lathrop, Project Manager
RON FRAZE
IT Corporation
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 4005 Port Chicago Hwy
2101 'H' Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301 Concord, Ca 94520-1 120
VOICE (805) 326-3941
FAX (805)395-1349
RE: Workplan for Further Subsurface Investigation
SUPPRESSION SERVICES 7-Eleven Store No. 16834
2101 'H' Street
Bakersfield. CA93301 525 W. Columbus Avenue, 13akersfield, Ca
VOICE (805) 325-3941
FAX (805) 395-1349
Dear Ms. Lathrop:
PREVENTION SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA93301 This is to notify you that the work plan for the above
VOICE(805)326-3951 stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5
FAX (805) 326-0576
working days notice prior to the commencement of work.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave. Please be advised that any work done that is not
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE(805) 326-3979 performed under direct oversight by this office will not' be
FAX (805) 3260576
accepted, unless previously approved.
TRAINING DIVISION
5642 VictorAve, If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-
Bakersfield, CA 93308
VOICE (805) 399-4697 3979.
FAX (805) 399-5763
Sincerely,
Howard H. Wines, III
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Office of Environmental Services
HW/dlm
cc: 13. DeNinno, Southland Corp
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Corpor~tlon
1005 Port Chicago ttighway
Concord, CA 94520-1120
· Tel. 925.288.9898 ,,
the glroup Fax. 925.288.0885
A Member o[ The IT Gro~p
February 28, 2000
Mr. Howard Wines
Bakersfield Fire Department
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
RE: W ORKPLAN FOR FURTHER SUB~SUR7.ELEVEN STORE NO. 16834 FACE INVESTIGATION
525 W. COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
Dear Mr. Wines:
IT Corporation proposes the following workplan in accordance with your request of February 1, 2000, for
additional assessment at the referenced site (Figures 1,2).
PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK
Purpose
The purpose of the work is to further delineate subsurface hydrocarbons and verify if no further action is
appropriate.
Four soil bodngs will be installed to total depths of up to 40 feet below grade. If field evidence indicates the
soil hydrocarbon plume extends to depths of more than 40 feet below grade, the drillling depth will be
extended until the base of the plume is apparently reached or until contact with groundwater, whichever
condition applies. Boring locations are shown on Figure 2. Rationale for locating the borings is as follows:
Boring 1 will test vertical extent of hydrocarbons at the faulty union joint near the mid-grade gasoline tank;
Boring 2 is located down regional gradient of the tankpit; Borings 3 and 4 are located to delineate the
upgradient and crossgradient extent of the soil plume.
Soil Sampling and Analysis
Drilling will be conducted using a truck-mounted hollow-stem auger drill rig using 8-inch-(internal) diameter
augers. The augers will be steam-cleaned prior to use. After drilling completion, the boreholes will be
backfilled to surface grade with concrete/bentonite, and patched at grade to match the existing surface. Soil
cuttings will be placed in 55-gallon drums and left onsite for disposal as non-hazardous waste by a licensed
disposal company.
Workplan For Further Subsurface Investigation 2
7-Eleven~ In% Store 16834, 525 W. Columbus Avenue~ Bakersfield, California February 28~ 2000
Dudng drilling, soil samples will be collected at 5-foot depth intervals from surface grade to total depth, and
tested for relative hydrocarbon content using field instruments. Selected soil samples will be analyzed for
benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, total xylenes and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G) by
EPA Methods 8015/8020, and for MTBE and other oxygenates following EPA Method 8260.
Soil samples will be collected using an 18-inch California split-spoon sampler lined with 2-inch-diameter by
6-inch-long brass sample tubes. All sampling equipment will be cleaned between sampling intervals with
non-phosphate detergent, followed by successive dnses of tap and distilled water. Samples to be potentially
submitted for analysis will be sealed with Teflon film, capped with plastic caps, taped, labeled, and placed
on ice in an insulated container. All soil samples to be analyzed will be delivered to a state-certified
laboratory for analysis.
Potential Groundwater Sampling and Analysis
If groundwater is encountered prior to establishment of the base of the soil hydrocarbon plume, drilling will
be extended in three locations to at least 10 feet below the top of the soil/water interface, and monitoring
wells will be installed. The wells will be constructed of 2-inch diameter schedule 40 PVC casing, perforated
from total depth to at least 5 feet above the apparent top of the water table. For each well, sand filter
packing will be used to backfill the well annular space to at least 2 feet above the top of the screened
interval. At least 3 feet of bentonite pellets (saturated in place) will be used to seal the filter pack, overlain
by concrete to grade. At grade, each well will be boxed with a traffic-rated locking well box and capped with
a watertight cap. Post-installation groundwater monitoring, well development, purging, sampling, and
surveying will be completed using standard industry practices. Groundwater samples will be submitted to
a state-certified laboratory for analysis for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, total xylenes and total petroleum
hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G) by EPA Methods 8015/8020, and for MTBE and other oxygenates
following EPA Method 8260.
Health and Safety and Permitting
A Health and Safety plan will be prepared as required by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration
(OSHA) Standard "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response" guidelines (29 CFR 1910.120).
The plan will be reviewed and signed by all IT Corporation personnel and its subcontractors performing work
at the site.
Any required boring permits will be obtained from the appropriate agencies prior to drilling.
Workplan For Further Subsurface Investigation 3
7-Eleven~ Inc.~ Store 16834~ 525 W. Columbus Avenue~ Bakersfield~ California February 28~ 2000
Reporting
Within four to six weeks of field work completion, a report detailing field and laboratory findings (including
soil and groundwater, if applicable) will be submitted to 7-Eleven and the Bakersfield Fire Department for
review. The report will be reviewed and signed by a California registered geologist.
Schedule
Field operations will commence within four to six weeks of written workplan approval.
Closure Abstract
If analytical data indicates no to Iow residual hydrocarbons~and if Iow-risk conditions relative to nearby
utilized groundwater resources can be established, no further action will be requested.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact IT Corporation at (925) 288-2190.
Sincerely,
IT Corporation, Inc. IT Corporation, Inc.
Ed Simonis
Project Manager Senior Geologist, RG
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OIL CENTER, CALIFORNIA 525 W. COLUMBUS AVE.
PHOTOR~ISED 1992 J ~~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
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TO:' Mr. Steve Underwood DATE: 11/02/99 JOB NO.
Bakersfield City Fire Department FROM: David Bean
Office of Environmental Services RE: 7-Eleven Store 16549
1715 Chester Avenue 4647 Wilson Road, Bakersfield, CA
Bakersfield, CA 93301 7-Eleven Store 16834
(805) 326-3979 fx (805) 326-0576 525 West Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA
We are sending via: ~ AIRBORNE ~ MAIL [----] FAX
DRIGINALS I COPIES I DATE} DESCRIPTION
2 Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized Release (Leak)/Contamination Site Report
Transmitted as checked:
~ For Approval ~ For Your Use ~ As You Requested
~ For Comment ~ For Resubmittal ~ For Your Records
Remarks: Mr. Underwood,
Per our conversation, the following includes Underground Storage Tank unauthorized Release (Leak)/
Contamination Site Reports for the two subject sites.
Please call with questions.
. ~(~ k You;_ Oavid Bean
Copies to:
BCTRNS. WK4
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February 1, 2000
Mr. Bob DeNinno
Southland Corporation
10220 SW Greenburg Rd., Ste 470
Portland, OR 97223
RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted
FIRE CHIEF at the 7-Eleven #16834 at 525 W. Columbus Ave., in Bakersfield.
RON FRAZE
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
2101 'H" Street Dear Mr. DeNinno:
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX(661)395-1349 Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from
SUPPRESSION SERVICES your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the
2101"H" Street contamination plume, associated with the faulty union joint on the
Bakersfield, CA93301 product, piping to the mid grade gasoline tank located on your
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX (661) 395-1349 property, has not been adequately defined.
PREVENTION SERVICES This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the
l?~SCheste,^ve. California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (661) 326-3951 Califomia Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to
FAX(661)326-0576 define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715ChesterAve. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this
Bakersfield, CA93301 office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The workplan should
VOICE (661)326-3979
FAX(661) 326-0576 follow guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports, Tri - Regional
Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and
TRAINING DIVISION Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; 31 August 1991.
5642 Victor Ave. '
Bakersfield, CA 93308
VOICE (661) 399-4697 Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will
FA)((661) 3~9-5763
be billed to you at a rate of $75.00 per hour.
If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Wines, III
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Office of Environmental Services
HHW/dlm
cc: D. Bean, IT Corp
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UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) I CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT
REPORT DATE I CASE #.
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RE. RESE.T,.G :' 0W.E.,OpERATO. E3 .EG,O.AL SOARD I OOMPANY OR AG~"CY"A::. /
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FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) ' ' ' - OPERATOR ~" ': ' ' ~ , ' "1 PHONE
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LOCAL AGENCY /. ,~; ~,- / ;- ' . AGENCY NAME CONTACT PERSON ' '/ / 4 PHONE
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a~ (1) :i NAME QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS)
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.- DATED,SCOVERED I HOWD,SCOVERED [] '~V~TORYCONTROL [] SU~SUR~^CEMON~OR~?G [] NUISANCE
DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN ' METNOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) '" '
~ .I .1 ~.1 .I ~1 ~l [] UNKNOWN [].EMovE~oNTENTS [] CLOSETANK..EMOW . ~'~PA,.P,P,NG
~ HAS D~SCH~RGE BEEN STOPPED'? [] REPAIR TANK [] CLOSE TANK & FiLL ~N PLACE [] CHANGE PROCEDURE
B '~"~'YES [] NO iFYES, DATE +, MI ?' ,I , . ,,,
SOURCE OF DISCHAR=GE .... .. ~ CAUSE(S)
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.o~ ~ ~'~,P,NGL~K [] OT.E. [] CORR~IO. [] U.K"OW. [] OTHER ·
cu CHECK ONE ONLY
o [] UNDETERMINED ~7~' SOILONL~ [] GROUNDWATER [] DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACTUALLY BEEN AFFECTED)
CHECK ONE ONLY
~ E~I-O ACTION TAKEN. [] PRELIMINARYSITEASSES~MENTWORKPLANSUBMITTED [] POLLUTION CHARACTERIZATION
o) LEAK BEING CONFIRMED PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT UNDERWAY [] POST CLEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS
[] REMEDIATION pLAN [] CASE CLOSED (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) [] CLEANUP UNDERWAY
CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) [] EXCAVATE&DISPOSE(ED) I--~ REMOVE FREE PRODuCT (FP) [] ENHANCED BIO DEGRADATION (rr)
[] c..os,TE(OD, [] EXO VATE,TREAT,E PUMP,TRE TGROU.DWA R(G [] RE 'OESUPPLY(R
--<~ [] CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) [] NO ACTION REQUIRED ONA) , [] TREATMENT AT HOOKUP (HU) [] VENT SOIL (VS)
[] VACUUM EXTRACT (VE) [] OTHER (OT)
Il
iNSTRUCTiONS
EMERGENCY Leak Bein~ Confirmed - Le~k suspected at site, but has not been confirmed.
Indicate whether emergency response personnel and equi~ent were involved Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal
at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground
with the State Office of Emergency Services {OE$) at 2860 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will he, impacted as a result of the release.
Sacr~nenbo, CA 95832. Copies of the OES re~ort form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan.
your local underground storage ta~ permitting agency. Indicate whether Po!lotion Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully
the OE$ report has been filed as of the date of this report, defining the extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing
impacts on surface and/or ground ~ater.
LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation Plan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term
To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to Health and Safety code Section remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate
25180.5, a government employee should sign and date the form in this block, remediation options also submitted.
A signature here does not mean that the leak has been determined to pose a CLeanup Under~ay - implementation of remediabion plan.
significant threa~ to h--~an health or safety, only that notification Post Cleanup Monitorins in Progress - periodic ground water or other
procedures have been followed if required, monitoring at site, as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness
of remedial activities.
REPORTED BY Case Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence that no
iEnter your name, telephone number, ~nd address. Indicate which party you further work is necessary at the site.
represent and provide company or agency name.
IMPORTANT: THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS POR/q~ iS INTENDED FOR GENEral
RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PD"RPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REFRESENTiNG THE
Enter name, telephone n~mber~ contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL BOSITION OF ANY GO~NTAL AGF~CY
responsible for the leak. The responsible par~y would normally be the ta~2~
owner. R~4EDIALACTION
Indicate which action have been used to cleanup or remediate the leak.
SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow:
Enter information regarding the tank facility. At a minim~, you must
provide the facility name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall
infiltration.
IMPLEmeNTING AGENCIES . Containment Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of
Enter names of the local agency and Regional Water Quality Control Board contaminant..
involved. Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved
SUBSTANCES INVOLVE~ Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading
Enter the name and quantity lost of the hazardous substance involved. Room or land farming).
is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water table.
two substances leaked, List the two of ~st concern for cleanup. PumD end Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved
contaminants.
DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT . Enhanced Biode~radation - use of any available technology to promote
Provide information re~arding the discovery and abatement of the Leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants.
Replace. Supply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties.
i Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or
Indicate source(s) of leak. Check box(es)'indicating cause of leak. other place of use.
Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers ~o draw air through soil.
CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants.
Indicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is minor, requiring no remedial action.
type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if
both soil and ground water have been affected, case type will be "Ground C~.T~NTS - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident.
Water". Indicate "Drinking Water" only if one or more municipal or
domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "Ground Water" SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided.
designation does not imply that the affected water carrot be, or is not,
used for drinking water, but only that water wel~s have not yet been DISTRIBUTION
affected. It is understood that case type may change upon further if the form is completed by the tank owner or his agent, retain the last copy
investigation, and forward the remaining copies intact to your local t~r~ ~ermitting agency
for distribution.
CURRENT STATUS 1. Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency
Indicate the category which best describes the current status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Frogra~s,
Check one box only. The response should be relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 94&2t2, Sacramento~ CA 9&244-
example, if case type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer Z120
to the status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water Quality Control Board
that of soil. Descriptions of options follow: ~. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or their designee to
receive Proposition 65 notifications.
No Action Taken - No action has been t~<en by responsible party beyond 5. ~er/responsibie party.
initial report, of leak.
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT
EMERGENCY HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES i!iiF0 R: ~:::'~G F-~ C'~ii~J S I::i!ON~'~::ii::::ii?:ii !iii!i::i:: ?:!iiiii!::i::?:i!!:: i!i!i!i!i ::!i i iii!~ii ii:: i!i!! :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[] YES J~'/'NO REPORT BEEN FILED ? [] YES [] NO
N/~E OF INDIVlDU~ FILING REPORT PHONE
REPRESENTING ~NE~PE~TOR ~ REGDN~ BOARD ~ ~MPANY OR AGENCY NAME
,NAME I ~NT~, PERSON ~ PHONE
O < ADDRESS
~ ADDRESS
~ ~ C~ ' ~U~ ZiP
L~L A~ENCY ~ ~ ~ ~./ ~ . AG~CY ~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE
m REG~N~ BOARD PHONE
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~ (1) NAME OUANTIH LOST (~LLONS)
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~ ~ UNKNOWN
~ DA~ DI~VERED ~ HOW DIS~VERED ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ SU~URFACE MONITORING ~ NUlS~CE ~NDITIONS
~ DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT APPL~
~ ~ SOURCE OF DIVERGE CAUSE(S)
~ ~ TANK~AK ~ UNKNOWN ~ OVERFILL ~ RUP~R~AILURE ~ SPILL
OT. R
~ ~ CHECKO.E ONLY
~ ~ ~ UNDERMINED~SOIL ONLY ~ GROUNDWATER ~ DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY. IF WATER WELLS HA~ AC~ALLY BEEN AFFEC~D
CHECK ONE ONLY
~ ~ LE~ BEING ~NFIRMED ~ PR~IMINARY SI~ ~E~MENT UNDERWAY ~ P~T CLE~UP MONITORING IN PROGRE~
~ REMEDIA~ONP~N ~ ~SECL~ED(~UP~MPLE~DORUNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UPUNDERWAY
CHECKAPPROPR~TEACTION(S) ~ EXCAVA~&DIS~SE(ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ENH~CEDBIODEG~DATION(I~
~< ~ ~NTAINMENT BARRIER (Ga) ~ NOACTIONREOUIRED(NA) ~ TREA~ENTATH~P(H~ ~ VENT~IL~S)
~ VACUUUEXT~CT ~ ~ OTHER (On
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iNSTRUCTiONS
Eb~RGENcY .
~ ~ Leak Bein~ Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed.~
Indicate whether emergency response personnel and c~quip~nt were involved Preliminary Site -A%sessment Workplan Submitted - workplan/proposal
at any time. If so, a Hazardous Material Incident Report should be filed reqqested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground
with the State Office of Emergenqy Services (CEe) at 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will be, impacted as a result of the release.
Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of'the CEe re~ort for~y be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessmen~ Underway - implementation of workplan,
your local underground storage taP~ permittin~ agency. Indicate.whether Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in 5he process of fully
the OES report has been filed as of the date of ~-~-~is report, defining the'extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing
: impacts on surface and/or ground water.
LO___CA,~ AGENC_~Y ONLY Remediation Plan - re~,ediation plan submitted evaluating long term
To avoid duplicate notification pursuant to ~ea!~k z~ud Safe~y code Section ramediation options. ~roposa! and implementation schedule for appropriate
25180.5, a government employee should sign and d~te %he form in this block, r~ediation options a~so submitted.
A signature here does not mean that the leak has been de~ermined to pose a Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan.
significant threat to human health or safety, omly ~ha~ notification Post Cleanup ~onitorins in Progress - periodic gro~und water or other
procedures have been followed if re.aired, monitoring at site. as' necessary, to verify and/or evaluate effectiveness
of remedial activities'.
REPORTED BY Case Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence that no
Enter your name, telephone number, a~ud address. I~dicate which party you further work is necessary at the site.
represent and provide company or agency
IMPORTANT: THE .INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS INTF/qDED FOR GENE1La~
RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PbqAPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS I{EPRESENTING THE
Enter name, telephone n~mber, contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
responsible for the leak, The responsible party ~uld normally be the ta~2~ '
owner. REMEDIAL ACTION
Indicate which action have been used to cleanup or remediate the leaker'
SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options fo%low:
Enter information regardin~ the tank facility. At a minimum, you must
provide the facility ,name and full address. Cap Site - install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall
infiltration.
IMPLEmeNTING AGENCIES Containment Barrier - ~nstall vertical dike to block horizontal mo~ment of
Enter names of the local agency and Re~ipnal Water~uality Control Board contaminant..
involved. ~ :'' Excavate end Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved
site.
SUBSTANCES INVOLVED ~cavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes"spreading
Enter the name and quantity lest of the hazardous ~ubstance involved. -Room or land farming).
is provided for information on two substances if appropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water table.
two substances le~uked( list the two of most concerm for cleanup. Pump and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved
contaminants.
DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT. . . Enhanced Biode~radation - use of any available technology to promote
Provide information regarding the discovery and abatemen~ of the leak. bacterial decompositio~ of contaminants.
Replace Supply - provide aiternative water supply to affected parties.
SOURCE/CAUSE ' ' · Treatment at Hookuo - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or
}Indi'~ate s-~uurce(s)~of leak. Check box(es)'~udi~at~r~g catu~e of leak. other place cC use.
Vacuum Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air through soil.
CASE TYPE '~ Vent Soil - bore holes,in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants.
Indicate the case type category for this leak. Check one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is minor, requirip~ no remedial action~
type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if
both soil and ground water have been affected, case typ~ will be "Ground CC~-~MENTS - Use this space ~o elaborate on any aspects of the incident.
Water". Indicate "Drinking Wa%er" only if one or m~re municipal or
domestic water wells have actually been affected. A "~round Water~' SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided.
designation does not imply that the affected water cannot be, or is not,
used for drifting water, but only'that water wells,~ave not yet been . DISTRIBb-fION
affected. It is understood that case type may change ul~ra further if the form is completed by the bank owner or his agent, retain the last copy
investigation, and forward the remaining copies intact to your local tar~ permitting agency
for distribution.
CURRENT STATUS 1. Original --Local Tank ~ermitting Agency
Indicate the category which best describes the curren~ status of the case. 2. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Programs,
Check one box only. The response should be relative ~ the case type. 'For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 944212,' Sacramento, CA 94244-
example, if case.type is "Ground Water", then "Current Status" should refer 2120
to ~he status of the ground water investigation or cleanup, es opposed t~~ 3. Regional Water Quality ,Control Board
that of soil. Descriptions of options follow: 4. Local Health Officer a~d County Hoard of Supervisors or their designee bo
receive Proposition 65 notifications.
No Action Taken - No action has been t~ken by r~sponsible party beyond 5. O~.~er/responsible parts.
initial report of leak.
~ . ~ ~'~ ~ Corporation
Port Chicago Highway
~ :; '>:'~:; "~ I~..~) Concord, CA 94520-1120
Tel. 925.288.9898
' : ' "''~ ~2 ~'~.". AMembero£TheITGroup ~.' ,
TO: Mr. Steve Underwood DATE: 11/19/99 JOB NO.
Bakersfield City Fire Department FROM: David Bean
Office of Environmental Services RE: 7-Eleven Store 16834
1715 Chester Avenue 525 West Columbus Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield, California 93301
(661) 326-3979 fx (661) 326-0576
We are sending via: ~ AIRBORNE ~ MAIL I---'] FAX
ORIGINALS I COPIES I DATEI DESCRIPTION
10/08/99 Brief narrative documenting replacement of faulty union
Transmitted as checked:
r-~ For Approval ~ For Your Use ~ As You Requested
[----] For Comment ~ For Resubmittal r~ For Your Records
Remarks: Mr. Underwood,
· The following includes a brief narrative faxed to me by Banks and Company documenting the rePlacemeni
of the faulty union next to the ball valve at the midgrade UST turbine sump on October 8, 1999.
Please call with questions.
David Bean
Copies to:
BANKS & CO
~" Pump Tes! Receipt
License No. 383550.
raom,'crs
AFr~ ~o~'/ ~O~UON~Y (209) 485-3456
T~~ ' C~ ~:~:~{ F;.<c0 PHONE~
o
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED z
,
TOTAL PAR.TS
~L, WO ~[~GE
WORKER D~T . ~m~ STOP ~..
8900 Shoal Creek Blvd, Building 200
Austin, Texas 78757
Phone: (512) 451-6334
Fax: (512) 459-1459
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INSPECTOR STEVE UNDERWOOD
1715 CHESTER AVE., 3RD FLOOR
BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301
Test Date: 10/08/99
Order Number: 3206111
Dear Regulator,
Enclosed are the results of recent testing performed at the following facility:
7-ELEVEN #16834
MARKET #2133
BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301
Testing performed:
Leak detector tests
Line tests
Monitor certifications
Sincerely,
Dawn Kohlmeyer
Manager, Field Reporting
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT
TEST TYPE: TLD~i . PURPOSE: COMPLIANCE
TEST DATE: 10/08/99 CUSTOMER PO: w910190748 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3206111
CLIENT: 7-ELEVEN, INC. SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
10220 S.W. GREENBURG ROAD MARKET #2133
SUITE 470 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET
PORTLAND, OR 97223 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
BOB DENINNO Manager
(503) 977-7713 (661) 322-7879
The following test(s) were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA and local regulations
Line and Leak Detector Tests
REG/UNL 1 UNLEADED 10.000 P Y P Y
PREM/UNL 2 !PREMIUM 0. 000 P Y P Y
MID/GRD 3 MIDGRADE 0. 000 P Y P y
Tanknology appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or
night, when you need us.
Tanknology representative: Services conducted by:
TODD PARKER RICHMOND PHILLIPS
Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 91-IO71
Printed 10/20/1999 08:13 CWHITE
TEST DATE:10/08/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3206111
CLIENT: 7-ELEVEN, INC. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID: REG/trN~ 1 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: U'I, rLEJ~ED Vent manifolded: No Bottom to grade in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: ~s Stage I vapor recovery: co~
Material: DW STEET, Installed: ATG Stage II vapor recovery: ]~m,amcE
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in)
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model: ~.. ~..D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N: 2o~8~
Open time in sec:
Inclinometer reading: Holding psi:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Resiliency cc: NOT
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: tn~STED Test leak rate mi/m: zee.o TESTED
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3. co
Water table depth in inches: Results: PASS
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fi): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (min): 30
NOT NOT NOT
Start time: 09:30 TESTED TESTED TESTED
End time: 10: 00
Final gph: 0. oo0
Result: PASS
Pump type: PRESSURE
Pump make: RED JAC~T
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: ~s
P rinted 10/20/1999 08:13
TEST DATE:lO/08/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUiLDiNG 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3206.tll
CLIENT: 7-ELEVEN, INC. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE:7-ELEVEN ,16834
Tank ID: P~_~/b-t~ 2 Tank manifolded: No Bottom to top fill in inches: .t56.0
Product: P~T~M Vent manifolded: No Bottom to grade in inches: .t65.0
Capacity in gallons: .tO, 000 Vapor recovery manifolded: Y~s Fill pipe length in inches: 50.0
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: No Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: ¥]~s Stage I vapor recovery: coax
Material: DW STE~.L Installed: AT~ Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in)
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model: L.L.D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
Open time in sec:
Inclinometer reading: Holding psi:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Resiliency cc: NOT
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: TESTED Test leak rate mi/m: zeg. o TESTED
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph: a. oo
Water table depth in inches: Results:
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (min): 30
NOT NOT NOT
Start time: 09: 30 TESTED TESTED TESTED
End time: 10: 00
Final gph: 0. 000
Result: PASS
Pump type: PRESSURE
Pump make: Z~,SD JAC~T
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational: Yss
Printed 10/20/1999 08:13
TEST DATE:lO/08/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3206111
CLIENT: ?-:ELEVEN', TN'C. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE: ?-:ELEVEN' #16834
Tank ID: MID/GPA) 3 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: MIDGRADE Vent manifolded: No Bottom to grade in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: '/cs Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: 'z"gs Stage I vapor recovery: coax
Material: DW ST:E~.T. Installed: ATS Stage II vapor recovery: ]~AZ_A~C~.
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (n) End (in) I
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D. ~1 L.D. #'t L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model: T..L.D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N: 20~8~8
Open time in sec:
Inclinometer reading: Holding psi:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Resiliency cc: N.OT
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: 'Z~S'i~D Test leak rate mi/m: z89. o 'I'~S'Z~:ED
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches: Results: pass
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fi): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (min): 30
1,]'OT N'OT N'OT
Start time: 13: 15 T'J[STED TESTED
End time: 13: 45
Final gph: 0. 000
Result: PASS
Pump type: PRESSURE
Pump make: RED JACKET
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational:
had to wait on service man to fix leak. bad union used on installing ball valve.
Printed 10/20/1999 08:13
SITE DIAGRAM
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST DATE: 10/08/99 WORK ORDER NUMBER3206111
CLIENT:7-ET,W'.~'~N, INC. SITE: 7-ET.~.~"~N #16834
VENTS
Printed 10/20/1999 08:14 CWHITE
MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
CUSTOMER: 7-ELEVEN, INC. SITE I.D.: 7-ELEVEN #16834 DATE: 1010811999
ADDRESS: MARKET #2133
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET WORK ORDER: 3206111
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
1) IN TANK PROBES
MANUFACTURER: tidel MODEL NUMBER: 3500
SERIAL NUMBER: NUMBER OF TANKS MONITORED: 3
SET UP FOR MONTHLY TEST (Y/N): NO LAST TEST DATE: / / PASSED/FAILED:
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( Y/N ): NO TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT):
OPERATIONAL (Y/N): YES
COMMENTS:
2) OTHER PROBES: MANUFACTURER: tidel MODEL: 3500
NUMBER OF LIQUID, FLOAT. SW POSITIVE SHUT FAIL SAFE ( YIN ) OPERATIONAL
PROBE LOCATION PROBES OR VAPOR SENSOIq DOWN (Y/N) (Y/N)
ANNULAR PROBE 3 LIQUID NO YES YES
TURBINE SUMP
FILL SUMP
FIBERTRENCH 2 FLOAT NO YES YES
MONITORING WELL
DISPENSER PAN
OTHER
ANNULAR SPACE FILLED WITH MONITORING FLUID? DRY
COMMENTS:
PAGE 1 OF 2
MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
(CONT.)
3 ) PRODUCT LINE PRESSURE MONITOR
MANUFACTURER: incon MODEL'
NUMBER OF SENSORS: 3 MECH. LEAK DETECTOR ( Y/N ):
MECH. LEAK DETECTOR
OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): N/A
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( YIN ): NO TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT):
DOES THE SYSTEM GO INTO ALARM WITHyEs
THE SIMULATED LEAK TEST ( YIN ): POSITIVE SHUT DOWN (Y/N):. YES
OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
4 ) OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
DOES THE FUEL SYSTEM SHUT DOWN DO ALL ALARMS INCLUDE BOTH
WHEN POWER IS SHUT OFF TO AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS: YES
THE MONITORING PANEL ( YIN ): YES ( YIN )
( FAIL SAFE )
THE MONITORING SYSTEM IS CERTIFIED OPERATIONAL ( Y/N ): YES
.~::':::'~,;~':: .::-:' .... ~":'~,.,'.~':: :.~.::::!i; ......
RICHMOND PHILLIPS '.~ ....... ~ ~ '-""
TECHNICIAN ( PRINT ) TECHNICIAN ( SIGNATURE )
COMMENTS:
PAGE 2 OF 2
E License No. 383550
a~ ?I~ODUCTS 2403 E, BELMONT. FRESNO, CA 93701
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Nov-09-99 09:08A TANKNOI ~GY 909 308 1239 P.02
CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM TESTING
Bg00 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT
TEST TYPE: TLD-1 PURPOSE: COt~.I~-~C~..
TEST DATE: 10/08/99 CUSTOMER PO: w910190748 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3206111
CLIENT: 7-ELEVEN, INC. SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
10220 S.W. GREENBURG ROAD MARKET #2133
SUITE 470 525 WEST COLt~IBUS STREET
PORTLAND, OR 97223 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
BOB DENINNO Manager
(.503) 977-7713 (661} 322-7879
°l'he trollowing test(s) were conducted at the site above itt accordance xvith all epplicable portions of Federal, NFPA and local regulations
Line and Leak Detector Tests
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REG/UNL i UNLEADED 0 . 000 P Y P Y
PREM/LINL 2 PI~EMIUM 0 . 000 P E P Y
MID/GRD 3 MZDGRADE 0. 000 P Y P
TenknologS' appreciates thc opporlunily to sen'c you. and looks forward to working wilh you in Ihe thture. Please ge. II any lime, da)'
night, when you need us.
Tanknology representative: Services conducted by:
TODD PAi~K~R RICHMOND PHILLXPS
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Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 91-1071
Printed 111091199g 0~:39 7PARKER
11/09/99 TUE 09:34 [TX/RX NO 5243] ~002
Nov-09-99 09:09A TANKNO~i~GY 909 308 1239 P.03
INDIVIDUAL TANK INFORMATION AND TEST RESULTS
TEST DATE: 3_o/oe/99 8~00 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER~2061.1. Z
CLIENT: '/-ET,.,~'V-~, :].1~1C. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE:'7-~.]J3~I #16B34
Tank ID: ~_~/tJ-tqL 3 Tank manifolded: mo Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: ~~.D Vent manifolded: ao Bottom to grade in i~lches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: ~O Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92. O0 Overfill protection: Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: ¥~s Stage I vapor recovery: CoAx
Material: Dw S~3~.T. Installed: &~ Stage II vapor recovery:
CP installed on: /
COMMENTS
Start lin) End lin)
Dipped Water Level: Newlpasr, ed Failed/replaced Newlpaaaed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D. #1 L.D.
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model: [,. z,. D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
inclinometer reading: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: NO'/' Holding psi:
Resiliency cc: ~o'~
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: 'Z~S'Z'E.D Fest leak rate mi/m: ~eg.o 'l~a'l~D
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches: Results: pass
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material: STEZ. I,
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 5o
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (rain): 30
lq03~ NO~ lqOT
Start time: 09:30
End time: 10: O0
Final gph: o. 000
Result:
Pump type:
Pump make: ]~.ED
COMMEN'I-S Impact Valves Operational:
Prlntecl 1110911 gg9 08:39
11/09/99 TUE 09:34 [TX/RX NO 5243] ~003
Nov-O9-99 O9:O9A TANKNO~GY 909 308 1239 P.04
INDIVIDUAL TANK INFORMATION AND TEST RESULTS
TEST DATE: 10/08/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER3206111
CLIENT: 7-R3.~.V~N , INC. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE: 7-E].~VEN #16834
Tank ID: ~3~/ut~ 2 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches: 156.0
Product: P~_.Nzu~ Vent manifolded: NO Bottom to grade in inches: 3_65.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: 3rea Fill pipe length in inches: 50.0
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: No Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 352 Overspill protection: yes Stage I vapor recovery: CoAZ
Material: DW eTS~.L Installed: A?G Stage II vapor recovery: ~NC=
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Slarl lin) End (in)
Dipped Water Level: Newlpaaaed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Product Level: L.D.
Probe Water Level: Make:
Model: ~-. ~..D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
Inclinometer reading: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: NOT Holding psi:
Resiliency cc: NOT
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: T~STED Test leak rate mi/m: xss.o T~STED
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches: Results: PASS
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMEN3'S
COMMENTS
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (It): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (rain): 30
NOT NOT ' NOT
Start time', 09: 30 T~STED 'Z~S';EE.D 'i"ESTED
End time: 10: oo
Final gph: O. 000
Result: PAS S
Pump type:
Pump make: RF_.D JACKET
COMMEN'I'$ Impact Valves Operational: YEs
Pdnled 1110911a99 08:39
11/09/99 TUE 09:34 [TX/RX NO 5243] ~004
Nov-09-99 09: ]OA TANKNOi~I~GY 909 308 1239 P.05
INDIVIDUAL TANK INFORMATION AND TEST RESULTS
TEST DATE: 10/08/99 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 WORK ORDER NUMBER;3206111
CLIENT:7-E].~VF-~, lrNC . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 SITE: "/-Y_J.~V~N #16834
'rank ID: MZD/G~O 3 Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: t~ZD~BAD3[ Vent manifolded: No Bottom to grade in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 3,0,000 Vapor recovery manifolded: 3r~s Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Overfill protection: Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352. Overspill protection: Y~:s Stage I vapor recovery: coax
Material: DW STF_.E'[. installed: ATG Stage II vapor recovery:
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End lin)
Dipped Water Level: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
L.D. #1 L.D.
Dipped Product Level:
Probe Water Level: MaKe:
Model: L.~..D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage
Test time: S/N:
Inclinometer reading: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: No? Holding psi:
Resiliency cc:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: 'z'~$~_J) rest leak rate mi/m: 3e9.0
Pressure Set Point: Metering psi:
Tank water level in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3.o0
Water table depth in inches: Results: [=ASS
Determined by (method):
Result:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS
Material:
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
'rest psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
'rest time (min): 30
NO~ NOT ~]O~
Start time: 13: 3_5
TESTED TE.~D TESTED
End time: 13: 45
Final gph: O. ooo
Result: PASS
Pump type: ]~ s stra~
Pump make: ]~,]~D ~ACK~T
COMMENTS Impact Valves Operational:
had to wa~t on serv.t~e man to f~x leak. bad un,on used on ~ns~all~ng ball valve.
Printed 1110911999 08:39
11/09/99 TUE 09:34 [TX/RX NO 5243] [~005
i,~ CERTIFICAT UNDERGROUND STORAGE '1. SYSTEM TESTING
~ ' TANKNOLOGY-NDE RECEIVED
'¥"~ J~J~' - 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 JUL 0 6 1998
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
Environmental Services
TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT
-.TEST TYPE: TLO-Z PURPOSE: CO[,~LIANC~
TEST DATE: 0/6/12/98 CUSTOMER PO: W805261879 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
10220 S.W. GREENBURG ROAD MARKET #2237
SUITE 470 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET
PORTLAND, OR 97223 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
A3-fN: BOB DENINNO
The folloxvmg test(s) were conducted at the site above in accordance with 'all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA and local regulations
Line and Leak Detector Tests
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Tanknology-NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future P ease call an)' time, da)' or
night, when you need us.
TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Services conducted by:
MARK SHAW MICHAEL T LEVESQUE
Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 14o5
Printed 06/15/98 13:01 KRISTEN
INDIVIE L TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR .ST REPORT
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 ' I~tWORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: TH~. SOUTHZJ~-D SITE: 7-~.L[~J~I' #16834
Tank ID: ~.~G/b't~ I Material: Dw sTY.~. Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: Ot,w_.~)~.D Tank manifolded:No Bottom to grade fill in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded:No Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Vapor recovery manifolded:No Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Impact Valves Operational: ¥ Stage I vapor recovery: coAz
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery:
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: ~s Installed: ATG
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: Make:
Probe Water Level: Model;
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: zss. o
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: zo
Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results:
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
INCON TS-LLD LINE UNIT.
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 55
Test time (min): 30
Start time:
End time:
Final gph: O. 006
Result: PASS
Pump type: PRES su't~
Pump make: RED JACFJZT
COMMENTS
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Printed 06/15/98 13:01
INDIVID~~ST REPORT
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: TH~. SOUTHLAND SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID:PREM/UNL 2 Material:Dw STEEL Bottom to top fill in inches: 156.0
Product: PREMIUM Tank manifolded:No Bottom to grade ~ill in inches: 165.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded:No Fill pipe length in inches: 50.0
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 352 Impact Valves Operational: ¥ Stage I vapor recovery: COAX
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: NO Stage II vapor recovery: :BALANCe.
Fuel.pure rating: Overspill protection: YEs Installed: ATe
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: Make:
Probe Water Level: Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: 189. o
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: lo
Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results: [=Ass
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
INCON TS-LLD LINE UNIT.
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 40
Test time (min): 30
Start time:
End time:
Final gph: O. 004
Result: PASS
Pump type: Pi~E S SU'R.E
Pump make: RED JACK]IT
COMMENTS
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Printed 06/15/98 13:01
INDIVIE L TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR . ST REPORT
-
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
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Tank ID:MTD/GI~D 3 Material: DW sT~_~. Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: MIDGRADE Tank manifolded:No Bottom to grade fill in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded:No Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Vapor recovery manifolded:Fgs Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Impact Valves Operational: y Stage I vapor recovery: COA~
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery: :BA~L~C:g
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: Y'~s Installed: ATG
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: Make:
Probe Water Level: Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: 189.0
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: zo
Calib. leak in gph: a.oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results: PASS
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
INCON TS-LLD LINE UNIT.
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fl): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 60
Test time (min): 30
Start time:
End time:
Final gph: 0. 007
Result: PASS
Pump type: PRES SU'AE
Pump make: RED JACKET
COMMENTS
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (612) 451-6334 Printed 06/15/98 13:01
SITE DIAGRAM
TANKNOLOGY-NDE
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
VENTS
Printed 06/15/98 13:01 KRISTEN
MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
CUSTOMER: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE I.D.: 7-ELEVEN #16834 DATE: 06112198
ADDRESS: MARKET #2237
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET WORK ORDER: 2204959
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
1) IN TANK PROBES
MANUFACTURER: TIDEL MODEL NUMBER: EMS 3500
SERIAL NUMBER: EA93 004106 NUMBER OF TANKS MONITORED: 3
SET UP FOR MONTHLY TEST (Y/N): YES LAST TEST DATE: 05125198 PASSED/FAILED: PASSED
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( YIN ): YES TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT): PRINT OUT
OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
COMMENTS:
2) OTHER PROBES: MANUFACTURER: TIDEL MODEL: EMS 3500
NUMBER OF LIQUID, FLOAT. SW POSITIVE SHUT FAIL SAFE ( Y/N ) OPERATIONAL ·
PROBE LOCATION PROBES OR VAPOR SENSOR DOWN (Y/N) (Y/N)
ANNULAR PROBE 3 LIQUID NO NO YES
TURBINE SUMP 0
FILL SUMP 0
FIBERTRENCH 0
MONITORING WELL 0
DISPENSER PAN 0
OTHER 0
ANNULAR SPACE FILLED VVlTH MONITORING FLUID? DRY
COMMENTS:
PAGE 1 OF 2
MOI OR CERTIFICATION
(CONT.)
3 ) PRODUCT LINE PRESSURE MONITOR
MANUFACTURER: INCON MODEL: TS-LLD
NUMBER OF SENSORS: 3 MECH. LEAK DETECTOR (YIN): NO
MECH. LEAK DETECTOR
OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( YIN ): YES TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT): DISPLAY
DOES THE SYSTEM GO INTO ALARM WITHyEs
THE SIMULATED LEAK TEST ( YIN ): POSITIVE SHUT DOWN (Y/N): YES
OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
4 ) OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
DOES THE FUEL SYSTEM SHUT DOWN DO ALL ALARMS INCLUDE BOTH
WHEN POWER IS SHUT OFF TO AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS: YES
THE MONITORING PANEL ( YIN ): YES ( YIN )
( FAIL SAFE )
THE MONITORING SYSTEM IS CERTIFIED OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
MICHAEL T LEVESQUE
'TECHNICIAN ( PRINT ) TECHNICIAN ( S
COMMENTS:
Y
PAGE 2 OF 2
1715 CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD 'CA 93304
(805) 326-3979 '
~PLICATZON TO PERFO~ a ~IGHTNESS TEST
PERMIT TO OPERATE ~
NUMBER OF ~S TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPII~G GOING TO BE TESTED, ~<~ .,:
T~ VOL~E CONTE~S
27576 Commerce Center Dr. //109
TAN'K TES".~'I'NG CO~-~I?~XN'T TANKN0k0GY-NDE CORP. kDDRESS.Temecula' CA 92590
~A~PR~ BY: DATE ~ SZ~NATTRE 'OF AEPLIC~T
D
February 9, 1999
r~ae c.,er 7 Eleven Food Store
RON FRAZE
525 W Columbus Street
~.ls'r~a; SEUV~C~ Bakersfield, CA 93305
2101 'H' Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326-3941
FAX (~OS) 39~-1~9 RE: Compliance Inspection
SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner:
2101 'H' Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (805) 326.3941
r~x (.os) 39s-1~9 The city will start compliance inspections on all fueling stations
within the city limits. This inspection will include business plans,
PREVENTION SERVICES underground storage tanks and monitoring systems, and hazardous
1715 Chester Ave.
~kersfie~d, C^ 9~01 materials inspection.
VOICE 1805) 326-3951
FAX (805) 326-0576
To assist you in preparing for this inspection, this office is
EN~qRONMENTAI. SERVICES enclosing a checklist for your convenience. Please take time to read this
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301 list, and verify that your facility has met all the necessary requirements to
VOICE (805) 326-3979
FAX (805) 326-0578 be in compliance.
T.~.t.G OnaStO. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at '~
5642 Victor Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93308 805-326-3979.
VOICE (805) 3994697
FAX (805) 399-5763
Sincerely,
Steve Underwood
Underground Storage Tank Inspector
Office of Environmental Services
SBU/dm
enclosure
June 17, 1998
City of Bakersfield
Hazardous Mat'l Division
1715 Chester Ave, Ste 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
RE: TESTING RESULTS
Dear Sir:
Enclosed please find the results from the recent testing performed in your area.
7-Eleven Station:
525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield
We are forwarding these reports on behalf of The Southland Corporation. If you have any
questions concerning these results, please contact Mark Shaw at (800)964-0180.
Respectfully,
elloli
Regional Vice President
Tanknology-NDE
1420 West Kettleman Lane · Suite T · Lodi, California 95242 · (800) 964-0180 · FAX (209) 365-1543
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT
TEST TYPE:' TLD-1 PURPOSE: COMPLIANCE
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE: 7-ELEVEN %16834
10220 S.W. GREENBURG ROAD MARKET %2237
SUITE 470 525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET
PORTLAND, OR 97223 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
ATTN: BOB DENINNO
The following test(s) were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA and local regulations
Line and Leak Detector Tests
mm/m, rr~ i ut, mSADEr~ 0. 006 ~' ¥ ~'
PREM/ONL 2 P~MI~ 0. 004 P Y P
Tanknology-NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or
night, when you need us. ~
TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Services conducted by: ~
MARK SHAW MICHAEL T LEVESQUE g
Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 1405 ~
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID: RCC-/b-t~_~ i Material: DW STEEL Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: O't'~_~EAOED Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to grade fill in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Vapor recovery manifolded: NO Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Impact Valves Operational: y Stage I vapor recovery: COAX
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery: ~CE
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: ~S Installed: ATG
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
D pped Product Leve: Make:
Probe Water Level: Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: leg. o
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi:
Water table depth in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Determined by (method): Results: PASS
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
INCON TS-LLD LINE UNIT.
Material: S~EL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 5O. 0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 55
Test time (min): 3o
Test 1: Start time: 3.4: oo
Finish psi: 48
Vol change cc: 12
Test 2: Start time: 14: lo
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: 0
Test 3: Start time: 1¢: 20
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: o
Final gph: 0. 006
Result: m~ss
Pump type: PR~.S SO'R~
COMMENTS Pump make: z~D JACKET
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Printed 06/16/98 09:01 MSHAW
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID: PREM/ONL 2 Material:Dw STEEL Bottom to top fill in inches: 156.0
Product: PZU~M'rOM Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to grade fill in inches: 165.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches: 5O. 0
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 352 Impact Valves Operational: y Stage I vapor recovery: COAX
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: No Stage II vapor recovery: mU,ANCE
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YEs Installed: ATG
CP installed on: / /
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #-1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: Make:
Probe Water Level: Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: 3.89. o
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: 3.0
Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results: PAss
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
INCON TS~LLD LINE UNIT.
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 40
Test time (min): 30
Test 1: Start time: z4: 35
Finish psi: 49
Vol change cc:
Test 2: Start time: z4 = 4s
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: 0
Test 3: Start time: z4: 55
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: 0
Final gph: O. 004
Result: PASS
Pump type: P~ s st)~,~
COMMENTS Pump make: ~,ED JACKET
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Printed 06/16/98 09:01 MSHAW
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID:MTD/GRD 3 Material: DW STEEL Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: MIDGRADE Tank manifolded: NO Bottom to grade fill in inches:
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded: NO Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: 92.00 Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: 352 Impact Valves Operational: y Stage I vapor recovery: coax
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery: aA~NCE
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: mS Installed: ATG
COMMENTS CP installed on: / /
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
D pped Product Level: Make:
Probe Water Level: Model:
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: [sg. o
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: [o
Calib. leak in gph: 3 .oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results: PAss
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
INCON TS-LLD LINE UNIT.
Material: STEEL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 6O
Test time (min): 30
Test 1: Start time: 14: 40
Finish psi:
Vol change cc: 13
Test 2: Start time: 14: 50
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: 0
Test 3: Start time: ~5: oo
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: 0
Final gph: 0.00'/
Result: PASS
Pump type: Pzu~s suP,~.
COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Printed 06/16/98 09:01 MSHAW
SITE DIAGRAM
TANKNOLOGY-NDE
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459
TEST DATE: 06/12/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2204959
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
VENTS
Printed 06/16/98 09:01 MSHAW
MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
CUSTOMER: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE I.D.: 7-ELEVEN #16834 DATE: 06112198
ADDRESS: MARKET #2237
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET WORK ORDER: 2204959
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
1) IN TANK PROBES
MANUFACTURER: TIDEL MODEL NUMBER: EMS 3500
SERIAL NUMBER: EA93 004106 NUMBER OF TANKS MONITORED: 3
SET UP FOR MONTHLY TEST (Y/N): YES LAST TEST DATE: 05125/98 PASSED/FAILED: PASSED
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( Y/N ): YES TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT): PRINT OUT
OPERATIONAL (Y/N): YES
COMMENTS:
2) OTHER PROBES: MANUFACTURER: TIDEL MODEL: EMS 3500
NUMBER OF LIQUID, FLOAT. SW POSITIVE SHUT FAIL SAFE ( YIN ) OPERATIONAL
PROBE LOCATION PROBES OR VAPOR SENSOF DOWN (Y/N) (Y/N)
ANNULAR PROBE 3 LIQUID NO NO YES
TURBINE SUMP 0
FILL SUMP 0
FIBERTRENCH 0
MONITORING WELL 0
DISPENSER PAN 0
OTHER 0
ANNULAR SPACE FILLED WITH MONITORING FLUID? DRY
COMMENTS:
PAGE 1 OF 2
MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
(cont.)
3 ) PRODUCT LINE PRESSURE MONITOR
MANUFACTURER: INCON MODEL' T$-LLD
· NUMBER OF SENSORS: 3 MECH. LEAK DETECTOR (YIN): NO
MECH. LEAK DETECTOR
OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( YIN ): YES TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT): DISPLAY
DOES THE SYSTEM GO INTO ALARM WITH
THE SIMULATED LEAK TEST ( YIN ): YES POSITIVE SHUT DOWN (Y/N): YES
OPERATIONAL (YIN): YES
4 ) OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
DOES THE FUEL SYSTEM SHUT DOWN DO ALL ALARMS INCLUDE BOTH
WHEN POWER IS SHUT OFF TO AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS: YES
THE MONITORING PANEL ( Y/N ): YES ( YIN )
( FAIL SAFE )
THE MONITORING SYSTEM IS CERTIFIED OPERATIONAL ( YIN ): YES
MICHAEL T LEVESQUE jr
TECHNICIAN ( PRINT ) TECHNICIAN ( S
IGNATUR~)
COMMENTS:
Y
PAGE 2 OF 2
, .Wprk Order: 2204959
OPERATOR VERIFICATION FOR.NI
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Store
Tanknology-NDE 8900 Shoal Creek, Building 200 Austin, Texas 78757
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave.,
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805} 326-3979
APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST
TANK # VOLUME CONTENTS
Tm, r~ TESTINS COMPxt~ 3~'n~_nao~v. ~3bF_ ~n~sss
TEST METHOD
N~E OF TESTER ~k~ L~oa{o,~ ~ CERTIFICATION
DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED /~./2. ~
~':/r- ?..?_ ,, '
DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
~ BAKERSFIELD
CITY OF
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979
tNSPECTION RECO~D
POST CARD AT $O8 SITE
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INC. ARCHITECTURE · ENGINEERING · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
650 Howe Ave., Suite 504, Sacramento, CA 95825-4732 Telephone: (916) 646-4005 Facsimile: (916) 646-4679
CHI~IS LAWTON .;i~ .' E s t a b I i s h e d I 9 6 6
Regional Manager September 24, 1997
Associate ~/ California Overnight
'~~.~ / (805) 326-3979
JOHN V¢'. JOHNSON
Architect
Co-President Mr. Steve Underwood
City of Bakersfield
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester Ave.
BI, lAN F. 7, ITA
Architect Bakersfield, CA 93301
Co-President
RE: Application to Construct UST Submittal
Southland 7-11 Store No. 16834
525 West Columbus St.
J O H N B. H I C K S Bakersfield, CA
Architect RI-IL ~ob No. 3024.20
Vice President
Dear Steve:
c E c I L 1~. S P E N C E 1~ Enclosed for your review and approval, as we discussed last week, are the following:
Architect
Vice President · Permit Application to Construct/Modify UST
· Two (2) sets of 11x17 constructio~ drawings
The contractor for the above-referenced project is:
BI~UCE J. GR~EENFIELD
Managing Architect
Associate Mr. Larry Hartzell
Maness Corporation
1101 E. Spring St.
Long Beach, CA 9080g-0939
HOWARD G. KIMUIKA (562) 595-4555 Architect
Associate You have in your files a copy of the State License and Workers' Compensation Insurance. If you
have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
J^MES E. PV. ESTEN Sincerely,
Regional Manager RHL Design Group, Inc.
Associate
M. Lou Hollman
~.¥ ~. SE~L~ Job Captain
Managing Architect
Associate
Enc: As noted
f:\users\mlh\3024.20\ehs-su.doc
BLYTHE R.. WILSON
Managing Architect
Associate BELLEVUE, WA LA HABR. A, CA PETALUMA, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ
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Bakersfield.Fire Dept
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
PERMIT APPLICA~ON TO CONSTRUCT~ODI~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK
Q NEW FACIU~ ~MODIFF¢~T1ON OF FAC=LI~ Q NEW TANK INSTAL~TION AT EX~STING FACILI~
FACILI~ NAME ~ -~1¢V¢¢ ~ ~ i' ~ST1NG FACILI~ PERMIT No.
FACILI~ADDRESS ~25- '¢~% ~~ 8%~pl~ ZIP'CODE
~PE OF BUSINESS ~¢g~u~¢~ ~ ~ ~¢~ APN
TANK OWNER ~~u~ ~ / PHONE No. ~1~
-- ADDRESS ~B&o ~¢~¢ ~IA~ '~b ¢3i0 CI?t RC~A~T~¢. ZIP CODE
~ ~'~ ~=~-'~ ~ ~et~ CA LICENSE No. ~ '~
CONTRACTOR ~, ..... ~
ADDRESS II¢(E 5[~.~. C~W ~... ~.~ ZlPCOOE
PHONE NO.~- ¢~¢- ~¢~ D CI~ BUSINESS LIC~N"SE No.
WORKMAN COM ~~¢~ ~RER ~(~' f ¢~¢~ ~ ~. C~'
BREiFLY DESCRIBE THE WORK TO BE DONE ~ ¢~,~ /QV~II
WATER TO FACJLI~ PROVIDED BY-
DEPTH TO GROUND WATER ~'~ SOIL ~PE EXPECTED~SITE u~'~
No. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ~ ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL ,~YES aND
SECT1ON FOR MOTOR FUEL
TANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED AEGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION
SECTION FO~ NON MOTOE FUELSTOEAGE TANKS
TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS No. CHSMICAL PREVtOU$LY
(no Drama ncme) (if known) STORED
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THE APPLIC:A NT HAS f~EC EiV ED. UNDERSTANQ$. AND WILL C C,M,¢LY WiTH THE AFJ'ACHED CONDITIONS OFTNI$ FERMIT AND ANY OTHEE
-~,. STATE, LOCAL AND I::EDERAI,. ~EGULATION$.
THIS FO'RM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT.
THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED
~-, '~'~ 07/31/97 09:52 ~805 326 0576 BPI) HAZ MAT DIV '! %004
.~_~.,/~,~ CITY OF BAKERSFIEL; . _ l?-o0.~q
omc
~X, JI 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (B0$)326-3979
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PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/MODIFY UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK
TYPE OF AP?LICATIQN (CttECK)
[ JNEW FACILITY ~MODnqCAIION OF FACiLiTY [ JNEW TANK INST,~I,I.ATION AT EXISTING FACIIJI'Y
STARTING DATE -+ [ o- 'Zo- ~ m PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE
FACILrrYNAME 'q-~ .-~-)-c~C-~. p,[o-i ~I~q~EXISTINOFACIL1TYPERM1TNO.
FACILITY ADDRESS ~Z~ w'- /--o/~,ro~w--c CITY ~qc.~_~'~.~.4 ZIPCODE
TYPE OF BUSINESS ~-~ s .e.~-a_-F~',~,--, . APN #
TANK OWNER -g~ ~ 4-~ )a.¢.~ ~.¢'~, ~ PHONE NO.
ADDKE$S~R2o -~,¥,'~hz~z ~l ~_.~. CITY ~:Pf_a,s ~--,-~z,,--, ZIPCbDE-
CONTRACTOR [VI ~ r-, g..c_~l . .~_.~--~ - CA LICENSE NO.
ADDRESS [ I o) ~. _%f~ __~-~. CITY ~z~r'~
PHONENO. ( ~u~ ~-~'~-~~-~. BAKERSFIFJ~DCh'YBU$INESSLICENSENO.
WORKMAN COlglP NO. kOd. &,-~6 oSw INSURER
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE ~ORK TO BE DONE
WATER TO FACILITY PROVIDED BY ~ ~' ~ .-~L?,,,~i .
DEPTH TO GROUND WATER W r~kr-~ ~m/-~ ~'~ SOtL/YFE EXPECTED AT S1TE
NO. OF TANKS YO BE INSTALLED -e__.~' ~-~ r-- ,'-] ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL )~ YES NO
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTER MEASURES PLAN ON FILE ~YES NO
SECTION FOR MOTOR FUEL
TANK NO. VOLUME UNLEADED REOULAR PREMIUM ~ AVIATION
s~.c~Ios mR r~or~ MOTOR ~L S. TORaO£ TANKS
T~,rK ~O. VOLUME CtiEMlCaL STOt~D CaS NO. CHEMlC,~a. PKEVIOUSLY STOKED
(NO B~WD NAM~) (n~ K~OWS9
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
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THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONDITIONS OF
TI-ES PERIvfl-f AND ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED kINDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEBT OF MY KNOWLEIX}E, IS
TRUE AND CORRECT.
-- IkPPROVED BY: APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) APPLIC ~A~r SIGNATURE
· THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPRovED
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INSTALL EMERGENCY
I
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I I STORE '
~" AIR/WATER I
MOD~L ~0
SIGN OA~:
PROPOSED
POLE ~N INSTALL OVERFILL/OVERSPILL
OVERFILL/OVERSPILL MAT 25fl.00 S.F. ~:
(8" CONCRETE) SAN DIMAS -~'~
2'-¢"
~iLL ~ib~x }E-.z.~- REEAR DETAIL AT MANHOLE - '-~-"~ _
NOT TO SCALE V~O~ EECOVE~Y ~.[T~ L
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~ X 1~ ~ ~T [~ ~T~ P~T ~. A75-010 ] ~0~ 3024.20
~--~ ; ~ ' ' ' '~ '~ -- J ~PRO~D:cL
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C.~J,~o'J"Y ~o~ IlClXRCOW
T~ ~AG~ I1 PIPING [ ~R CO~R
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GUTTER ~ IOIS~ I~GE G~OUNE ~YO~
INSTALL EMERGENCY ~ ~,~,,~ ~. o,, ~o~
---1 wi~ cow~ ~ ' ¥ 1~ ~' [ I ~ '~
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I STORE ., CANOPY
7-11
MODEL ~0
SIG~ ~A*~:
PROPOSED D25 ROBERT H. mE & ASSOCIATES
POLE SIGN INSTALL 0VERFILL/OVERSPILL JIM NEmO.
OVERFILL MAT 256.00 S.F. ~**~:
(fl" CONCRETE) SAN DIMAS
FWL RISE~ DETAIL EXTRACTOR ASSEMBLY AND TANK MAT Cg~NE~ DETAIL
~ VAPOR RECOVERY DETAIL ~ ~ ,
~ EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE m
LONGITUDINAL SECTION, o~.~c~ ~ ~O~W~'O~ ' '--" m
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BAKERSFIELD
FIRE DEPARTMENT
February 13, 1998
FIRE CHIEF
M~:am R. rely 7 Eleven Food Store
525 West Columbus Street
~Ul~lmSma ~'~s Bakersfield, CA 93301
2101 'H" Street
Bake~fle~, CA 93301
(805) 326-3941
FAX (805) 395-1349
s~n,~a~), smacks RE: "Hold Open Devices" on Fuel Dispensers
2101 'H" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93,301
(805) 326-3941 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner:
FAX (805) 395-1349
~'WNnON sarma The Bakersfield City Fire Department will commence with our annual
1715 Chester Ave. Underground Storage Tank Inspection Program within the next 2 weeks.
8okot~fleld, CA
(805) 326-3951
FAX (805)326-0576 The Bakersfield City Fire Department recently changed its City Ordinance
ENVIIIONMENTALSERVICES concerning "hold open devices" on fuel dispensers. The Bakersfield City Fire
1715 cho~er Ave. Department now requires that "hold open devices" be installed on all fuel
Bakersflek~,
CA
93301
dispensers. The new ordinance conforms to the State of California guidelines.
(805) 326-3979
FAX (805) 32643576
The Bakersfield Fire Department apologies for any inconvenience this
TRAINING DIVISION
5642 Victor Street may cause you.
Bakersfield, CA 93308
(805) 399-4697
FAX (805)399-5763 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979.
Sincerely,
Steve Underwood
Underground Storage Tank Inspector
cc: Ralph Huey
BAKERSFIELD FIP~E DEPART! " " *,
I715 CHESTER AVE., BAKERSFIELD ~A 93304
(805) 326-3979 '
PE~IT TO OPE~TE
~ER OF T~S TO BE TESTED / IS PIPING ~ING TO BE TESTED~
T~K~ VOL~F '. CONTE~S
/ __ .
~., .__. , ~m, ....
~,~/~
~ O~ TESTER ~t~ ~l~ CERTIFICATION ~ ~/ ~
S~T~ azaZST~ZO~ ~ / 2 ~
~PROV~ BY: DATE ' ~ ~IGNA~E OF~P~I~T
CERTIFICATE }ROUND STORAGE iTEM TESTING
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200~ ~] ~~-
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459-1459 1997
TEST ~PE: Va~Tect PURPOSE: C~L~
~ST DA~: 10/20/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3104308
CLIENT:_ T~ SO~H~ CO,OPTION SITE: 7-E~N #16834
19033 ~ST VAT.T.~Y ~., D-104 ~T ~2237
~NT, ~ 98032 525 ~ST COLEUS ST~ET
~RSFIE~, ~ 93301
A~N: BOB DENI~O
The fo]iowin~ test(s) were conducted at ~ she above ~n accord~ce wi~ all applicable potions of Federal, NFPA ~d local rc[u]afions
Tank Tes~
~G/~ i ~ED
P~/~ 2 P~I~ 10,000 106.0 P~S 0.000 P~S
~D/G~ 3 ~DG~E
Line and Leak Detector Tests
REG/UNL 1 UNLEADED 0. 000 P Y P
PREM/UNL 2 PRE_MiOM 0. 000 P Y P
MID/GRD 3 MIDGRADE 0. 000 P Y P
TANKNOLOGY-NDE appreciates thc opportunity to serve you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or
night, when you need us.
TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Test conducted by:
I~N MINTON DAVID TOHIR
Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 1315
Printed 10/23/97 12:11 KOHLMEYER
INDIVIDU~~T REPORT
· ~ TEST DATE: ].0/20/9? WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3].04308
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND SITE: ?-ELEVEN #16834
Tank ID: ~,EG/ONL i Material: F~rBERG~SS Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: ONLEADED Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches:
Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: ¥ Stage I vapor recovery: COAX
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: Installed:
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: Make: aZD JACKET
Probe Water Level: Model: X.~..D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 31093-7889
Test~ time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: 189.0
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi:
Water table depth in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Determined by (method): Results: PASS
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
Material: S'~lgL
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (rain): 30
Test 1: Start time: o1:42
Finish psi: 5o
Vol change cc: -4
Test 2: Start time: ol: 52
Finish psi: so
Vol change cc: -4
Test 3: Start time: ' o2: 02
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc: o
Final gph: 0.00o
Result: ;'ASS
Pump type: PRESSURE
COMMENTS Pump make: [~ED JACKET
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Pdnted 10/23/97 12:11
INDIVIDU~ REPORT
TEST DATE: 3.0/20/9? WORK ORDER NUMBER: 33.04308
CLIENT: T~ $OOTH[J~D SITE: ?-~.~.~.V~N #3.6834
Tank ID: P~.~/ut~ 2 Material: DW S~.~. Bottom to top fill in inches: 156.0
Product: PR.~t~o~ Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: 165.0
Capacity in gallons: 10,000 Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: 50.0
Diameter in inches: 3.06.00 Vapor recovery manifolded: Fill pipe diameter in inches: 4.0
Length in inches: 265 Impact Valves Operational: ¥ Stage I vapor recovery: co.~
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery: ~.~c~.
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: Installed:
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: 0.00 0.00 L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: 58.50 58.50 Make: ~z~ ~AC~Z
Probe Water Level: 0. 000 0. 000 Model: D.~..D.
Ingress Detected: Water N Bubble N UllageN S/N: unreadable
Test time: 01: 03-02: 5'7 Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: single tank Holding psi:
VaciuTect Probe Entry Point: Fill Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: -1.00 Test leak rate mi/m: lS9.0
Tank water level in inches: 0.00 Metedng psi:
Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results: P~ss
Result: PASS
COMMENTS COMMENTS
Material: FI~RG~%S S
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (ft): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (min): 30
Test 1: Start time: o[: 27
Finish psi: 50
Vol change cc:
Test 2: Start time: ot: 37
Finish psi: 5o
Vol change cc: -2
Test 3: Start time: oz
Finish psi: 5o
Vol change cc: o
Final gph: 0. 000
Result: t~ss
Pump type: Pl~ssol~
COMMENTS Pump make: ~ ~C~T
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Pdnted 10/23/97 12:11
INDIVIDU~ REPORT
TEST DATE: 10/20/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3104308
CLIENT: ~ SOO~ZJ~ SITE: 7-E~.~-~'~N #16834
Tank ID:t~[D/G]~]3 3 Material: FZ~gRGZ,,~SS Bottom to top fill in inches:
Product: ~DG[~U:)E Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches:
Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches:
Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: Fill pipe diameter in inches:
Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: ¥ Stage I vapor recovery: co~%x
Tank age (years): Overfill protection: Stage II vapor recovery: S,~.J~CE
Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: Installed:
COMMENTS
Start (in) End (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced
Dipped Water Level: L.D. #1 L.D. #1 L.D. #2 L.D. #2
Dipped Product Level: Make: ~ ~C~T
Probe Water Level: Model: D.L.D.
Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: tu~..ceactable
Test time: Open time in sec:
VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi:
VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc:
Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate mi/m: 159.0
Tank water level in inches: Metering psi:
Calib. leak in gph: 3. oo
Water table depth in inches:
Determined by (method): Results:
Result:
COMMENTS COMMENTS
Material:
Diameter (in): 2.0
Length (fi): 50.0
Test psi: 50
Bleedback cc: 0
Test time (rain): 30
Test 1: Start time: o2: o6
Finish psi: so
Vol change cc: -6
Test 2: Start time: 02:16
Finish psi: 5o
Vol change cc: -2
Test 3: Start time: 02:26
Finish psi: so
Vol change cc: o
Final gph: 0. 000
Result:
Pump type: t~lugsso-l~
COMMENTS Pump make: ~
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512) 451-6334 Printed 10123/97 12:11
SITE DIAGRAM
TANKNOLOGY-NDE
8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757
(512) 451-6334
FAX (512) 459~1459
TEST DATE: 10/20/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 3104308
CLIENT: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE: 7-ELEVEN #16834
(DOOVENTS
Printed 10/23197 12:11 KOHLMEYER
.MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
CUSTOMER: THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SITE I.D.: ?-ELEVEN #15834 DATE: 10120197
ADDRESS: MARKET #2237
525 WEST COLUMBUS STREET WORK ORDER: 3104308
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
1) IN TANK PROBES
MANUFACTURER: TIDEL MODEL NUMBER: EMS 3500
SERIAL NUMBER: NUMBER OF TANKS MONITORED: 3
SET UP FOR MONTHLY TEST (Y/N): YES LAST TEST DATE: I I PASSED/FAILED:
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( YIN ): YES TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT): PRINT OUT
OPERATIONAL (Y/N): YES
COMMENTS:
PRINT OUT FAILED TESTS ONLY
2) OTHER PROBES: MANUFACTURER: TIDEL MODEL: EMS 3500
NUMBER OF LIQUID, FLOAT. SW POSITIVE SHUT FAIL SAFE ( YIN ) OPERATIONAL
PROBE LOCATION PROBES OR VAPOR SENSOR DOWN (Y/N) (Y/N)
ANNULAR PROBE 3 LIQUID NO NO YES
TURBINE SUMP
FILL SUMP
FIBERTRENCH
MONITORING VVELL
DISPENSER PAN
OTHER
ANNULAR SPACE FILLED VVITH MONITORING FLUID?
COMMENTS:
PAGE I OF 2
MONITOR CERTIFICATION FORM
(CONT.)
3 ) PRODUCT LINE PRESSURE MONITOR
MANUFACTURER: MODEL '
NUMBER OF SENSORS: MECH. LEAK DETECTOR (YIN): YES
MECH. LEAK DETECTOR
OPERATIONAL ( Y/N ):
DOES THE SYSTEM DISPLAY OR PRINT
OUT MONTHLY TEST RESULTS ( YIN ): TYPE (DISPLAY OR PRINT OUT):
DOES THE SYSTEM GO INTO ALARM WITH
THE SIMULATED LEAK TEST ( Y/N ): POSITIVE SHUT DOWN (Y/N):
OPERATIONAL ( Y/N ):
4 ) OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
DOES THE FUEL SYSTEM SHUT DOWN DO ALL ALARMS INCLUDE BOTH
WHEN POWER IS SHUT OFF TO AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS: YES
THE MONITORING PANEL ( YIN ): NO ( Y/N )
( FAIL SAFE )
THE MONITORING SYSTEM IS CERTIFIED OPERATIONAL (Y/N): YES
DAVID TOHIR ~
TECHNICIAN ( PRINT ) TECHNICIAN E )
COMMENTS:
PAGE 2 OF 2
CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK S_YS.TEM TESTING
NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION ~
8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754
(512) 7tg-4633
FAX (512) 719-4986
TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT
TEST TYPE: VPL?
TESTDATE: A, ugus~. 19; 199(; WORK ORDER NUMEtER: 917775
INVOICE DATE: 05/:~1/96 INVOICE NUI~BER: 38689
CLIENT.' '1'~~e BOU'A'JlT,,,R,RD COR~ORR'I'ZON SITE: 7-I~t. KV'~N #16834
1~033 R'~$? VXLL'a'¥ HWY., D-10& ~? #223?
K. RNT, WA 98032 525 141:87 COLUMBUS fJ?RE~T
BA.r~ItS/'3:EI.,D, CA 93301
ATTN: BOB DK:NXNNO
The Iotlowlng tests were conducted at tile site above in accordance with alt applicable portions of Federal, NFP A and local regulations,
Line and Leal< Delector Tests
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~g/~ ~ED 0 · 00S ~ YR8 PASS · J
P~/~ ~MZ~ 0 . 014 P YES PASS I
MZD/G~ MZ~ 0 . 011 · ~S PASS
NDE appreciates the opportunlly to serve you, and looks forward to working wltl~ you In the future. Please call any time, day or idght, when you need us.
NDE Customer Service Representative: Test conducted by__:
05x14x97 15:14 ~ B05 854 4025 Market area 2?20 02
NND~V~DU, A., L TANK/L~NE/LEAK DETECTOR ~T 8EPO~T
NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
. TESTDA~: ~lt [9, ~g96 WORK ORDER NUMBER;
CMBNT: ~ ~OU~ CO~O~ZO~ SITE: 7-~L~ ~16834
Tank ID: ~e/o~ Bottom to lop fill In Inches:
Pr~ucl: ~n~, Bottom to grade fill In Inches:
Oapaolty in gallons: Fill pipe length In Inches:
Diameter In Inches: Fill pipe diameter In Inches:
Length In Inches: Stage I vapor recovery:
Material:
Tank: Stage II vapor recovery:
ManEotded Vent:
V~:
[=:~';~:~ ~=~[~m~F~{~?='."/~'~"~: '~;~'~;=~;:::; ~ :;~:,, ,::~:~:'=L~ ?=[~;'' '?"?' ="~?=~"~NT~~'' ,,'=':" ~';,~::':;:'~,=.:;~:~:: '": ::'~'' =~=='~;'="~ '"~="=====~ ................ ' ....... ,.,, .,,
Test method: New/passed Failed/replaced
Pd at lank bollom: deleolor deleclor
Fluid level I~ Inches: Teal melhod:
UFT/OF~ Make: ~D aAczz~
Fluid volume I~ gallon~: Model: x, ~, D.
Water level In Inches: S/N: N~.
Tell time: Open lime In sec: ~, aa
Number of lhetml~ler~: Holding psi:
8p.olll: gravity: Resiliency cc:
Water labia depth In ~¢he~: Teal leak rate mi/rain: ~, o
DMermlned by {melhod): Meleflng pst:
Leak rate In gph: Callb. leak tn gph: 3. aa
RESULT: RESULT: ~AB
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Test
method'.
I
IMaterial:
Test time: IDiameter (in): 3. o
Ulla~le volume: ILength (fl): so. o
Ullage pressure; ITest psi: s o
RE SULT: Blaedback cc: 3.~ o
DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time (mtn): 3 o
Tirrte of teal 1: 1'e$1 t: steel lime:
fhdsh psi: · ~
Temperature'. vol change co:
Flow rate (cfh); To~ 2: atari lime: 13 ~ 55
finish pal: 4 o
Time of teat 2: votohange cc:
Temperature: Teal 3: steel time: 13 ~ O~
Flow rate (cfh): finish psi:
Time of teat 3: vol ohengo ~: o
Tet~perature: Final gph: o. aa 5
Flow rate (clh)'. RESULT:
Test type;
~-. ~,, :,!~ · '..~ ' .~. ,, ,~ ~! ~ Pump type: i,~ae[mg Pump make:
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INI ~L TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TES~EPORT
NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
TEBTDATE: AUdit 19~ 1996 WORK ORDER NUMBER:
'CLfEN~ ~ 8~~ CORPO~T~ON SffE: ?-~N
Tank ID: =z~/~ Botlom to top fill In Inches:
Pr~ucb ~ Bottom to grade fill In Inches:
~paeily In galena: Fill pipe lenglh In Inches:
Dtameter ~ Inches: Fill pipe diameter In I~ches:
Length In ~che8: Stage I vapor recovery: co~
Material:
Tank: Stage II vapor recovery:
Man~oldod Vent:
V~:
Teol method: Hew/passed Fallo~/roplaced
Psi at tank ~flom: detector doteclor
Flu~ level tn Inches: Test method:
Fluid volume ~ gallons: M~el: x.~.D.
Water level In Inches: S/N:
Test time: Open time In sec: ~. oo
Number of thermisters: Holdin9 psi:
Specific gravity: Reslllency cc: 3o
Waif table depth In Inches: Test ~ak reis refrain: 18~. o
Determined by (me~od): Metering psi:
Leak rate In gph: Calib. leak In gph: ]. oo
RESULT: RESULT:
i " ~'~! '.~ ...... :'~'~;?j'. ' ,=' ~'i~ ..... :' .' ~ ~ :,' ;'...~' .' .. ~., ..... .~.~-'t.~= i: '~ ~:~ ~ ~.~ .:~.~ .....'.; ...... . ' ~ · '. ....... . ..... ~' ~"
.... ~=~=~=~...= ~= ~ "~:~?~ ~ ................................
~.~.~~:~:~.~::~:~.~'~:~ ~ ~=.~?~'~!~:' ~?~:'~' ~A ?~::,. = ..=
Test mathS: Material:
Tesl time: Diameter (In): 2.0
UIl~e volume: Length (fl): s o. o
Ullage pressure: Test psi: 5 o
RESULT: Bleed~ck cc: ~3 5
DATA FOR UT~4T ONLY: Test time [mh~):
II,qb p~: 47
T~peralure: vol Gtmng. ~: ~ o
Flow rate (cfh): Te.t ~: ~ ~: ~ 3, ~ ~
fln~ ~k
Time of teat 2: v~ cho.pe ~c: 6
m~perature: lest 3: ala~ i~e: 1}
Flow reis (cfh): Ilnld~ ps~ ~ ~
Tl~e of teat 3: ~ot cha~ cc:
~perature: Final gph: o. o 11
F~w rate (dh): RESULT:
Teat ty~:
· , : , , ,,~ ,., ...... , ............. Pump ~pe: P~eeo~ Pump make:
..... ~ WA~L ~IRE~T ~U~E ~ 4UST~I TE~S 78~ [s~22 ~ m-4~
' ~ ' '~ r..: .LL STREET SUIIE aO6f AUSTINr 1EXA$ 78754
INDIVIDUAL TANK/LIN~,/,L,EA,K DET~..E~CTOR TES'I' REPORT
NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
TEST DATE: ~l,~tg'ttst: 19. ~96 WORKORDER NUMBER: 917775
CLIEH~ ~ ~OU~ CO~O~ZON SITE: 7-~N
. ~ ~ ~"::'::::::::::~'::':::::= ":::'::':"~::::~::~::::~:J~v;~/a.~ ~~~''': '"~'~'~:L ~.~ S~ ~:~'~ L..: ~: [..:.....::..:[:::'..: ?~ ;:.'?~:. ~::,~:: ,w.:a ~'~;, ~ ......... ,%~,. _,.,~..,,.~,~,, .......... ~[ ......... ~,,.,~=~,,~..~ ........
Tank ID: ~/o.b Bottom !o top fill tn Inches:
Pr~uct: ~z~ Bottom to grade fill In Inches:
Ca.city in gallons: Fill pipe length In inches:
Diameter In I~hes: Fill pipe diameter In inches:
Length h ~ches: Slags I vapor recovery: co~
Material:
Tank: Stage II vapor recovery: ~c~
Man~elded Vent:-
............. :,~:'..~:::~::..'f~:~,~,~::.::~;~-:~:~:~:::~:~.~K:~IE~:SE~ ............... : .................. ~:~,.,.:,.,,,,;:~.,,,,,;.,.:::?, ............. :; '¥:::':'~"~'~'~:::":.'~:':~:::~:~'::~:::?~::'":~:::'"'~"LEAKDETECTOR RESUL~
II
.. ................ ~,:,~.:~:~::~,~,::~;,,~:¥;~:~:~.~ ........... , ....... ~ '~':?:,~:~:~:,'.~;::::'......,'~:.~ .... : ......... .,..,..~,;..,,,,',;,,,.:,,~,",,,,~,,,; .........................
Teal method: New/passed Failed/replaced
Pal al tank bottom: detector detector
Fluid level In Inches: Test method: ~R
UFT/OF~ Make: ~o ~c~
Fluid volume In gall~s: Model: x, ~. o.
Water level In hchea: S/N: act
l~et l~e: Open ~lme In sec: ~. so
Number of thermlsters: Holding psh
Specific gravity: Resiliency cc: 3 ~o
Water table depth In h~es: Test leak rate mFmtn: tag. o
Determined by (method): Metering psi:
Leak mia in gph: Calib. leak In gph: 3. O0
RESUL~ RESUL~
.:.,~ ~~ ~ ~ ~" ?/..:..:, :,:, ,.,:,..,, .~: ~,,: ;.,., ..:,., ,:~ ,,,~:: .... , · ,~ ~..,~. ~¢~ ,:.,,, ~,,, ,~,:,:.,:,,.,.,:;::,.:~::,. ,,.,...:.::,,., .,~.,. ...... ~ ....... ?,, '.- . ;::, ,,::~i:~,: ,:,~ .~:,.,. ,.,:,:,.,, .~:,....,., .......
T~I method: Material:
Test time: Diameter (In): 2- o
Ullage volume: Lenglh (fl): s 0. o
Ullage pressure: Test psi:
RESULT: Bleedback cc: ~ 4 s
DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY; Test time (mtn): 3 o
T~e of test 1: Test 1: .tad lame: :), 5o
finish pal; 45
Temperature: vol cha~e cc: ~ ~
FloW tale (cth): Te~ z; ~ta~ th.o: ~ J, OD
finish pal;
~me of test 2: vol et~flge ee:
Temperalum: Te~t · Brad lime: t3 t to
Flow rale (~h): fl~sh p~l: 47
~e Of tesl 3: ~ol cha~e ce:
Temperature: Final ~h: o. o ~ 4
Flow.rate (cfh): RESULT:
Test lype:
L~.::..~?~..,.:~:~:~;~..;~.=~,~,.~;~~::.~:.:.~g~ Pump ty~: ~pao~ Pump make:
.~.,~ ~" · ~:., ,: ~ ~ , .;: , ,~;,~ ?:~ ~.~
. . ......... GgO~, WALl:. STREET SUITE 3~, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 1~12) 7f~-4~,.33
Reviewed: Technician Certification
C~RECTION NOT lil~.E
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N__. 6 0 2
Location
Sub Div. ~'~'
You are hereby required to make the following corrections
at the above l~ation:
I
Completion Date for Correeti~
7 / Inspector
326-3979
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAN PECTION Bakersfield Fire Dept.
iiii Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME '7- Eh, oo~ BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000
FACILITY ADDRESS 5',35' I/J, ~.(o~d_5 CiTY I~.~-~c~-( ZIP CODE ?~',~ ?
FACILITY PHONE No. ~D~ IO~ ID~
INSPECTION DATE q/¢/¢ ~ I
. , Product Product Product
TIME IN TIME OUT tJ~ Gas dl_
Inst Date Iflsl Date Iflst Dale
Size Size Size
ROUTINE t/' FOLLOW-UP /0 ~oa /0
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 v'
1 d. State Surcharge Paid ,,/
le. 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 ~ I'~
3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months v,/
3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years
3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years f/
3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days ,,/
3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping ~,~
4a. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month ~'
4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted ~..
ac. Meters Calibrated Annually V'
5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks 1/'
6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results V'
7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results
8. Ground Water Monitoring
9. Vapor Monitoring
10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks
11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors
12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors v/
13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps ~/'
14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability -v/
15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment v/
16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-113 Series ,V/
17. Written Records Maintained on Site
18. Reported Changes in Usage/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 d/
22. Secured Monitoring Wells .v/
23. Drop Tube
RE-INSPECTION DATE RECEIVED BY: ..~ ~
INSPECTOR: OFFICE TELEPHONE No.
FD 1669 (rev. 9/95)
INSPE~K
~RD~.US MATER_!ALS _!_N_. ........ ~ ~lakerstrield l~e Dept.
~ OFFIC"E OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Date Completed
Business Namei 7' Elcc~x
Business Identification No. 215-000 ~ot~ (Top of Business Plan)
Station No. Shift __ Inspector ,5,~.ac, d~(~-ru~o~dr'
Arrival Time: Departure Time: Inspection Time:
Adequate Inadequate Adequate Inadequate
Address Visable ~ r'l Emergency Procedures Posted [3/ []
Correct Occupancy ~ [] Containers Propedy Labled ~ El
Verification of Inventory Materials ~ [] Comments:
Verification of Quantities ~ []
Verification of Location I~' [] Verification of Facility Diagram ~ []
Proper Segregation of Matedal ~ [] Housekeeping I~' ~
Fire Protection [~/ []
Comments: Electrical [] 03'
Comments:
Verification of MSDS Availablity ~ El
Number of Employees: UST Monitoring Program [] igr
Comments:
Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ []
Permits I~ []
Comments: Spill Control {3~/' []
Hold Open Device [] ~
Verification of Hazardous Waste EPA No.
Abbatement Supplies and Procedures ~ []
Proper Waste Disposal ~ []
Comments: Secondary Containment ~ []
Security I~/ []
Special Hazards Associated with this Facility:
'"P/"( J~l , ..-~,~' _J._, ~ All Items O.K []
Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME SIGNATURE Correction Needed
White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy
LI..
..._ .... _., P~o~,m 91(:~646-4003- '~,
~: . . .'. ~ F~x'916-64~ '~9
' ': ~ . :S~c~o,~CA 95825
~a~a~w s..,v[aCm°: ~"'"
ROBERT. ~. LEE "& ASSOC~TE8,_ INC.
P~flma, CA M~etta, GA ~B~ue 'WA'. ~ ~a~r~, CA . Sm~tsdfle, ~'
~~ BAKliSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPAR~ENT ~
OFFIC'~E OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INSPECTION RECORD
POST CARD AT JOBSITE
ow. .
INDUCTIONS: Ple~e ~11 ~r an ins~r on~ when each group of ins~ons w~ ~e same numar are ma~. They will run in ~nsecu~e order ~ginning
w~ numar 1. ~ NOT ~ver work ~r any num~md group until all ~ms in ~at group are signed off by ~e Perm~ng Aurora. Following ~ese ins~u~ons will
mdu~ ~e numar of required ins~on vis~ and ~ere~re prevent assessment of add~onal ~es.
TANKS AND BACKFILL
' [~ INSPECTION I DA~ I INSPEC~R
~c~ll of Tank(s)
S~rk Test Ce~aon or Manufa~res Me. od
Caffiodic ProlCon of Tank(s)
PIPING SYSTEM
Piping & Raceway w/Collection Sump
Corrosion Protection of Piping, Joints, F~II Pipe
Electrical Isolation of Piping From Tank(s)
Cafftodic Protection System-Piping
SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION, LEAK DETECTION
Liner Installation - Tank(s)
Liner Installation - Piping
Vault With Product Compatible Sealer
Level Gauges or Sensors, Float Vent Valves
Product Compatible Fill Box(es)
Product Line Leak Detector(s)
'Leak Detector(s) for Annular Space-D.W. Tank(s)
Moni~ring Well(s)/Sump(s) - I-I~O Test
Leak Detection Device(s) for Vadcee/Groundwater
FINAL
Monitoring Wells, Cape & Locks
~ Fill Box Lock
'~. ~onit~ring Requirements
CONTRACTOR LICENSE #
CONTACT PHONE
BAKIF~SFIELD CITY FIRE DEPAR~i~ENT ~
OFFI~ OF ENVIRONMENTAL SEI~ICES
INSPECTION RECORD
POST CARD AT JOBSITE
7- ~ ~ ' OW.E. ~,~~ ~ ~
FACI~
P~NE NO. P~M~ ·
IN~UC~ONS: ~ ~1 ~r ~ in~r onN when ea~ gm~ ~s~ons ~ ~e ~me numar am ma~. They will mn in ~nse~e order ~ginning
~ numar 1. ~ NOT ~ver wo~ ~r any num~md group until ~1 ~ in ~ group am sign~ off ~ ~e ~rm~ng A~or~. ~l~wing ~e~ insffu~ons will
redu~ ~e numar of mquir~ ins~on v~ ~d ~ere~m ~e~nt ~m of a~onal ~es.
T~S AND BACKFILL
INSPE~N I DA~ I IN"EC~R I
~11 Of Tank(s)
S~ Test CeYlon or ~n~res Me. od
Caffiodic ~o~on of Tank(s)
PIPING SYSTEM
Piping & Raceway w/Collec'don Sump
Corrosion Protection of Piping, Joints, F~II Pipe
Electrical Isolation of Piping From Tank(s)
Cathodic Protection System-Piping
SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION, LEAK DETECTION
Liner Installation - Tank(s)
Liner Installation - Piping
Vault With Product Compatible Sealer
Level Gauges or Sensors, Float Vent Valves
Product Compatible RII Box(es)
Product Line Leak Detector(s)
Leak Detector(s) for Annular Space-D.W. Tank(s)
Monitoring Well(s)/Sump(s) - I-LzO Test
Leak Detection Device(s) for Vadose/Groundwater
FINAL
Monitoring Wells, Caps & Locks
Fill Box Lock
Monitoring Requirements
CONTRACTOR UCENSE#
RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
location: '~-//.~ , .~Z.[' ~O.~[,....,.,_/.,,~_<. , ~/ ~~1~ ID~__
Busin~N~e: ~~ ~. ~ ~ ~,
Conta~ N~e: ~~ ~[~~ . ~ ~ :~ I~ . ~ :c~ ~~~
' [
Business Phone: ~- (~- fl~e~ F~: :
Insp~or's N~e: ~, I~ ~
~me of C~I: D~e: ~/~/~ Time: ~-~.'/,~ ~ Uin: /~
Type of C~I: Incoming [~ Outgoing [~ Return~ [ ]
Time Reauired to Complete Activity # Min: ,~0
07/31/97 09:52 ~805 326 0576 BFD ~Z .MAT DIV ~004
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979
PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/MODIFY UNDERGROUND STORAGE: TANK
TYPE OF APPLICATION (CHECK)
[ ]NEWFACILrl'Y {~MODIFICATION OF FACiLITY [ ]N'EWTANKII~TALr~TIONATEXISTINGFACILIIy
STARTING DATE ± {o- 2o- ,~ PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE
FACIL1TYNAME "]-)) ~..F~-~.. ~o- { ~,~'~+EXISTINGFACE.1TYPERMrrNo.
FACILITY ADDRESS ~Z~ . /o~v~, ~,~ CITY ~;~.~,~'C_~-4 EIPCODE '~'~o~
1-/FE OF BUSINESS ~ ~ ~F-o-P~'~,~ . APN #
TANKOWNER _go~ }~-or.O ~r-f~-- PHONENO.
ADDP, E,~ [~e~! ~. ~.~_~_, .~.-fz CITY Le~r'-,~-~ ~ ZIPCODE. ~:~'~'~
PHONE NO. ( ~ ~ z ') ~c~ ~5 ~ ~ ~ ;~ ~ BAKERSFIELD Ch'Y BUSINESS LICENSE NO..
SlUShY DSSCRma Ti~ WO~ rO S~.
WATER TO FACILITY PROVIDED BY ~ ~' -~- -k/'~. ~--~
DEPTH TO GROUND WATI~ ~C~kr'~-~.--~ SOIL TYPE EXl~CTED AT SITE ~2c~ ~-~.~,~
NO. OF TANKS TO BE INSTAI.LED -/L~':~-k;'r-..,-] ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FU]~ )C .YES NO
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTER MF. AS~ PLAN ON FILE YES NO
SECTION FOR MOTOR FUEL
TANK NO. VOLUM~ UNLEADED REGULAR PRE.M[UId - ~ AVIATION
SECTION FOR NON M'OTOR FUEL S,TORAG£
'rANK NO. VOLUIVIE CHEMICAL STORED CAB NO. CHEMI~ PREVIOUSLY STORED
(No ~RAND ~AME) (n~ KNOWN)
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
~ ~LIC~ ~ ~C~, ~E~T~S, ~ ~ CO~LY ~ ~ A~AC~ CO~O~ OF
~ P~ ~ ~ O~ STA~, ~ ~ ~ ~G~ONS.
~ FO~ ~S B~ CO~ ~ P~ OF P~Y,~ TO ~ B~T OF ~ ~O~ ~ ~
~ ~ CO--CT.
~PRO~D BY: ~P~C~ N~ (P~ ~P~C~ 8IGNA~
~I~ APPLICA~ON BECO~ A PE~T W~N ~PRO~D
07/18/96 09:43 8805 31 0576 BFD ~L{Z I~AT DIV ~002
PERMI[ NO.
(/-~~ Bakersfield.Fire Dept -
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
PERMIT APPLICA~ON TO CONSTRUCT~ODI~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK
~PE OF APPLICATION~CHECK)
~ NEW FACILI~ ~M~DIFF~T1ON ~F FACILI~ ~ NEW TAN~ IN~TAL~TION AT EX~ST~N~ FACILI~
FACIU~ NAME ~ -~le~ ~ ~ i' ~STiNG FAC[LI~ PERMIT No.
FACILI~ADDRESS ~ZE- '~ ~~, ~~~ ZIP'COC~
~PE OF BUSINESS ~'g~JJ,~ 5~ ~ ~~C~ APN
TANK OWNER ~~u~ ~ / PHONE No. ~1~)
· - ADDRESS ~8~o ~g~~ ~IA~- '~ ~3i0 Cl?¢ R6~A~TO~ ZIP CODE
CONTRACTOR _ t~ ~ ~%~~ CA LICENSE No.
ADDRESS CIW ZIP CODE
PHONE NO, D Ci~ BUSINESS LICENSE No.
WORKMAN DOM ~RER
BREIFLY DESCRIBE THE WORK TO BE DONE ~ ~~ io~~)J
WATER TO FACJLI~ PROVIDED BY.
DEPTH TO GROUND WA~R ,~.~o.~ SOIL ~PE EXPECTED;~SITE ~'~'~
No. OF TANKS TO BE iNSTALLED . .. ~ ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL .~YES QNO
SECTION FOE MOTOR FUEL
TANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED REGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION
SECTION FO~ NON MOTO~ FUELSTOEAGE TANKS
TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL $TORED CAS No. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY
(no brans name) (if known) STORED
::.
TN.c APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED. UNDERSTANDS. AND WILL COMPLY WiTH THE Ai'TACHED CONOITIONS CF TFiI$ FERMIT AND ANY OTHER
-~,, STATE. LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
THIS FC)'RM HAS BEEN C"',~MPLETED UNDER PENALTY CF PERJURY. AND lO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT,
THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED
ROBERT H. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
650 HOWE AVENUE SUITE 504 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
(916) 646-4003 FAX (916) 646-4679
John W. Johnson, Architect · James H. Ray, Civil Engineer
TRANSMITTAL
DATE: August 20, 1996
RECEIVED
TO: Howard Wines
City of Bakersfield Environmental Services ~{~ 2 'i ~
FROM: Matt Placido HAZ, MAT. DIV.
JOB#: 3317.10
REGARDING: 7-Eleven Store# 16834
525 West Columbus
Bakersfield, CA
TRANSMITTED: [X] AS REQUESTED [X] FOR YOUR APPROVAL
[X] FOR YOUR USE [X] FOR REVIEW & COMMENT
QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION
I 1 Check #4317 for $620.00 (Flat fee for facility remodel)
Howard,
Please find the enclosed fee payment for 7-Eleven store #16834. It is my understanding based on our
conversation that the plans for this project have been approved and the permits are ready to be picked up.
If this is not the case, please call me as soon as possible so I can rectify the situation.
Matt Placido
F:\WP~9999\OFFICL~TRANSMIT .WP
. ~-' '..- . -' ~' ~' -. FAx .916-64
· ~ . : ~: ..' - 650 How~ Aw~,'v~, Sun~ 504
' 'S.~c~.o~'r0~ CA 95825
~HEW'S.'PLAC~O ~:' ' ' .... ' ' '
. ROBERT..H. LEE & AssoC~ES; .INC.-
-- ' '~o . · E~0~' S~C~s
Per,urea, ~A , M~ta, OA ,' ~H~e, WA . , ~ Habra, CA . . ,.
A~ ESOP CO~N¥
ROBERT II. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
ARCHITECTURE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
650 How~ Awmy~, Surr~ 504 SAc~rro, CA 95825 P~o~m 916-6464003 F~x 916-646-4679
CHRIS LAWTON
Regional Office Manager
Associate
Date: July 22, 1996
JOHN W. JOIIN$ON
Architect
Co-President
From: Rick McCauley
B~Arch~t~tF. mA Robert It. Lee & Associates
Co-President Agent for Southland Corporation JUk g 4J !996
~OHN B. HICKS
Architect
Vice President To: Bakersfield Fire Department
Archit~ Re: 7-Eleven SS//16834
Vice President
525 West Columbus
*~ ~- ~ Bakersfield, CA 93301
Civil
~o~,te Per our discussion July 19, 1996, I have enclosed two sets of drawings illustrating
aows~ a. ~ the work to be performed at the above referenced facility. The scope of work for
Associate
this facility includes, but is not limited to:
JAMES E. PRESTEN
Associate
New overfill/overspill protection
GARY M. SEMLING '
Architect
A~o~t~ All piping, tank equipment, dispensers and vents will be tested to insure all work
~rn~ ~. W~SON performed meets with manufactures specifications as well as city, state and federal
Architect
A~t~ regulations.
Once the plans have been approved a contractor will be dispatched to your agency
to complete the application and pay any fees associated with this project.
If you have any question or require additional information please do not hesitate to
contact me at (916) 646-4003.
Sincerely;
ROBERT H. LEE & ASSOCIATES,
~.~ PETALUMA, CA MARmTTA, GA BELrEVUE, WA LA HASaA, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ
PERMIT STATEMENT ~ Bakersfield Fire Dept.
;: 1715 Chester Ave.
w ~ Bakersfield, CA 93301
AMOUNT AMOUNT
UST/AST PERMIT 82 ~(.~) ~ TENTS, LPG 84
STATE SURCHARGE 86 FIREWORKS, POWDER, 84
OTHER PERMITS
~, TANK TESTING 83 OTHER
COPIES/REPORTS 89
07/18/96 09:43 8805 326 ·0576 BFD I-L~.Z ~IAT DIV [~002
i Bakersfield-Fire Dept ~M~[ _
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT/~ODI~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK
~PE OF APPLICATION~CHECK)
~ NEW FACILI~ ~MODIFrCAT1ON OF FAC[LI~ Q NEW TANK INSTAL~TION AT EX,STING FACILI~
FACILI~NAME ~-~J¢~¢¢ ~¢i' .17: , ~STINGFACILI~PERMITNo.
FACILI~AOORESS .~Z~ ~. ~~ ¢ 8~~1~ ZiP COOE ~'~
~PE OF BUSINESS _~Ml~¢~ %~ ~ ~~..~ APN
TANK OWNER ~~M~ ~ ~ PHONE No. (~1o~
-- ADDRESS ~-8~o ~p~~ ~1~ ~ ~iO Cl~{ -,'~A~T~ ZiP CODE,
CONTRACTOR _ '~ ~¢ ~~¢~ CA LICENSE No.
ADDRESS Cl~ .ZIP CODE
PHONE No. :B CI~ BUSINESS LICENSE No.
WORKMAN COM URER
WATER TO FAC~LI~ PROVIDED BY.
DEPTH TO GROUND WA~R ~M.~~ SOIL ~PE EXPECTED;~SITE
No. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ¢.. ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL .~YES Q NO
SECTION FO~ MOfO~ FUEL
TANK No. VOLUME UNLEADED REGULAR PREMIUM DIESEL AVIATION
SECTION FO~ NON MOTO~ FU~LS~O~AGE ~ANK5
' TANK No. VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED CAS No. CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY
(no brand name) (if known) STORED
THE APPLIOANT HAS ~EC:EiV ED. UNDERSTANDS. AND WILl. COMPLY WiTH THE AFl'ACHED CONOITiO NS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER
STALE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL R EGLJLATIONS.
TH{$ FdRM HA~ BEEN CqMPLET~O UND~R PF. NALTY OF PE~.JURY, AND '{O THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEOG~o IS TRU~ AND CORRECT.
A~(~(~~~P Ei~ BY: APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) J APPLICANT SIGNATURI~,---~
DTHIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVE
RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
Loca on:
Busin~ N~e:
Conta~ N~e:
Business Phone:
Insp~or's N~e:
~me of C~l: Date:
Type of C~I: Incoming [~ Outgoing
Content of Call: ~
'
A~ions Required:
Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: ,~0
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~,~%,'L~ 1715 CHESTER AVE., BAKERSFIELD, ~A 93304
~~ (805) 326-3979
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Invoice Name/Address SOUTHLAND C:ORF'~ 3146 GOLD CAMP DR, ~L,! ~E 3c~ RANCHO ;]:ORDOVP~ CA 95670
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Ullage TAN~S and LINES Tested to CFR-40 Pa~s
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~nd Time: Test PSI: Ent~: De~r~s: ' Oper e ~es/no~
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Material S~ Time: Time of Test: Mf~.: . V
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End Time: Test PSI: ~ Inclinometer Dispenser Shear Valves
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Material Stad Brae: Time of Test: Mfg.:
Tank I Probe Inclinometer O~er~te ~es/no~
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Tanknol y Corporation International
" W:~S'FE~N RE'G i 0i~ State Lic. ~ State: CA
T~KNOLOGY Region: Unit ~ OD'F; [31~'Z 5225 ollister St., Houston, TX 77040 .
(800)
FAX
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TAK-01
BAKERSFIELD FI~ DEPART~NT
~Z~OUS ~TERIAL DIVISION
1715 CHESTER AVE., BAKERSFIELD, ~A 93304
(805) 326-3979
~PLICATION TO PERFO~ A TIG~NESS TEST
PERMIT TO OPERATE ~
~ER 0F T~S TO BE TESTED..~ iS PIPING ~ING TO BE T~STED ~
TA1NVK~ VOLUME CONTENTS
/ Eom/
TANK TESTING £O,-'v~-~' /-~/,U~COAZ~y .:.DDRESS z/~.~ %~"~7-//
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DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED
DATE SIGNATURE~ OF- APPLICANT
CITYofBAKERSFIELJ
"WE CARE"
January 30, 1995
FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE
M. R. KE,,Y WA R N I N G ! BA.E.SF,E,
FIRE CHIEF ~3911
CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED
2 :~. 5-~;':~.00-000~0~
7 ~EL.~EVEi'4 FOOD S'FORE 32125- i 6834
.¢=.¢ W COLUMBUS ST
E{AKERSFZELD, CA
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 326-,3979.
Sincerely,
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
REH/dlm
Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility
CON 'TIONS ~ P~i!~:~i~ ~ ~EVE E
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION ~- I l ~ 6~o~
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor
Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~5- ~, Co{~5 ~
(805) 326-3979 ~ k,~ ~ O~
Approved by:. Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Valid from: ~-~ ~7 ~ ~ ~ to: ~..'. ['[ ~ ~c~
~ ~,-~--- CORRECTION NOTICE
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° 0496
You are hereby req~ to make ~e fol]o~ng cormctio~
at ~e above l~on:
~r. No I
Comp]e~on D
Inspector
326-3979
k~l KLEINFELDER
February 27, 1995
Project No. 51-4003-00-N80
Mr. Ralph E. Huey
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
1715 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Subject: Certificates of Financial Responsibility for 7-Eleven Stores
Dear Mr. Huey:
In response to your letters dated ~Ianuary 30, 1995, copies of Certificates of Financial
Responsibility for eleven 7-Eleven Stores located in Bakersfield are enclosed. The
addresses of the subject stores are:
7-Eleven Store 16329, 1701 Pacheco Road, Bakersfield, CA 93307
7-Eleven Store 16549, 4748 Wilson Road, Bakersfield, CA 93309
7-Eleven Store 16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301
7-Eleven Store 17721, 3601 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93309
7-Eleven Store 18655, 300 North Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93308
7-Eleven Store 20317, 2351 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93307
7-Eleven Store 21476, 1700 Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93304
7-Eleven Store 21481, 2636 River Boulevard, Bakersfield, CA 93305
7-Eleven Store 22150, 4012 White Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93309
7-Eleven Store 22647, 33390 Rosedale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93312
7-Eleven Store 26599, 6529 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
If you have questions or require additional information, please call me at 619-541-1145.
Sincerely,
KLEIN~FELDER, INC.
Linda C. Nebiker
Staff'Professional
cc: Bob Vasquez - Environmental Coordinator
Tim ~'ones - Market Manager
Andrew Chan- Program Manager
KLEINFELDER 9555 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92123 (619) 541-1145
St~, Water Re-_-o_ urces Control Board
'-' CERTIFIOATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM
JA. I am z~clulrcd to demoef~zMo FusAnchl Respousibtlit~ in thc rL-quired ImounLs u specirJ~d in _qe__~joa ZSQT. Chapter tS. Div. 3, Title :Il. CC.R:
~ 5041.000 dollars per o~curmnce ~ 1 migioe dolLtrs ~unu~l afz:repte
or AND or
[~ 1 minion dollars per occurrence ~ 2 minion dollars
(NmThe South1 ~nc~ On _r!'~'~- ~ ~ hereby that it compliance requirements of Section 2807,
cenZties
in
with
ArEcle 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, 771:le 23, California Code of Regulations.
The mechanisms used to dernorm'bate financial responsibility as required by Section 2S07 are as follows:
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............................ "~ .................... 1 ............. '?:~:~:':'"'"':~:':~ .................. ~' ..................... '"" ................................................. '""::":::": ........ ": ............................ Number...?:. ............................ i:'.--';!;~::?~'~'-~?i:i;?.
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Sub_r~a_--~ It [ l~kers ~ ~~' ] No. $-08219 Lvrevo- Irrevo- ] Yes Yes.
of 40-~ I . /. cable . -
/
Part 280
Note: ff you are using the l~late Fund as any part of your dernonstmtion of financial responsibWly, your execution and submission
of this cerlff~atJon also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for part~cipation in bge Fund.
· 7.-Eleven Store NO.
7-Eleven Store .No.
=-Eleven Store NO.
7-Eleven., . ..St~°re NO. I ,~::~'-~
~ERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The Southland Corporation hereby certifies that it is in
compliance with the requirements of Subpart H of 40 CFR Part 280.
The financial assurance mechanism used to demonstrate financial
responsibility under Subpart H of 40 CFR Part 280 is as follows:
Irrevocable Standby Letter of . Credit No. S-08219,
issued by Bankers Trust Company on December 20, 1991,
pursuant to 40 CFR 280.99, to demonstrate financial
responsibility for taking corrective action and/or
compensating third parties for bodily injury and
property damage caused by accidental releases in the
amount of up to $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and
$2,000,000.00 annual aggregate.
THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION
By:~
Name: v n R e wi z
Title: Assistant Secretary
Date: February 19, 1992
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME this /~)~/' day of
1992.
NOTARY PUBLIC
My Commission Expires:
SRSCON1245
CUSTOMER: SOUTHLANDiI~ORP (7-11) SITE ID: 1683{~
ADDRESS: 3146 GOLD CAMP DRIVE ADDRESS: $25 W COLUMBUS
CITY:RANCHO CORDOVA CITY: BAKERSFIELD
STATE: CA ZIP: 95670 STATE: CA ZIP:
Testinq Evaluation Report
The USTest 2000 System declares a tank to be leaking when the measured leak rate exceeds
the threshold of .05 gallons per hour and has a probability of false alarm of <1% and a
probability of detection of >99%.
TANK t TANK 2 TANK 3
SYSTEM
INFORMATION
VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME
DIAMETER DIAMETER DIAMETER
FUEL TYPE REG UNLD FUEL TYPE PL$ UNLD FUEL TYPE SUP UNLD
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
TANK 4 TANK $ TANK 6
SYSTEM
INFORMATION
VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME
DIAMETER DIAMETER DIAMETER
FUEL TYPE FUEL 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
ATG functional: YES I~INO n
TECHNICIAN: MIKE KNUTSON CERTIFICATION #: UST-701 DATE:OCTOBER 13~ 1994
o xrova
1. Site Name: ~- ~~ ~E ~~
2. Site Address: 5~ ~. ~~~ %W. ~~UL~ C~ qS~
3. Describe the frequency ofpeffo~ing the monitofin~ method.
~ Sou~d t~s, both sMgle-w~ ~d double-w~ ~e equipped ~th automatic t~ gauges
(AT~). ~e ATGs mofitor the system const~tly ~d test the t~ mont~y. The piphg ~stems
(s~gle-w~ ~d double-wall) ~e mo~tored constamly by mech~c~ pressure gauges. AdditionMly,
~ Sou~d pipMg systems receive line tightness te~ ~u~y.
4. ~at method and equipment ~Ii be used for peffo~ing the monitofing~
Qu~fitative mo~tofing ~ be used at ~ Sout~d sites. The ATGs test both ~es oft~s
mont~y. The ATG system used by the Sout~d Co~oration is the T~EL ~S. ~e piping
~ste~ ~e tested a~ually ~th line tightness tests ~d are const~tly mo~tored ~th Red lackets or
Vapofless LD 2000 w~ch ~11 shut offthe piping W~e pressure drops too Iow.
5. Describe the location(s) where the monitoring ~I! be peffo~ed.
~e Red Jackets or Vaporless LD 2000 are located in the ~rbin pit. The ATGs ~e located in the
6. List the name(s) of the person(s) responsible for peffo~ing the monitoring and/or maintaining the
equipment.
The indMduM(s) responsible for mo~tofing the equipment~he store operator(s). ~e store
operator(s) for t~s stor~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~] ~ . ~e Sout~d Co~oration is
respo~ible for maintai~ng the equipment.
7. Repoming fo~at: The T~EL EMS u~t keeps the results of leak tests h memo~ for 12 months.
T~s i~o~afion can be printed by following the inst~ctions on the u~t.
8. State the preventive maintenance schedule for the monitoring equipment. Note: ~e maintenw~ce
sched~tle shall be in accordw~ce ~,ith ~he man~(facturer's ins~tctions.
]Equipment repairs ~d replacement will be peffo~ed as needed. Additionally, in ac~rd~ce ~th the
manufacturers inst~ctions, the mo~to~ng equipment will be tested a~ually to cem~ that it is .
~nctio~ng properly.
9. Describe the training needed for the operation of both the tank ~,stem and the monilofing equipment.
Trai~g is prodded for new employees. Trai~ng re~eshers are offered as needed. The operations
manuM for ~e equipment was prodded to the store operator when the equipment w~ installed.
Trai~g flso includes emergen~ procedures ~d sp~ cle~-up.
59~-94.B~
Co~ght 1994 ~ei~elder, Inc. Page 1 of 2 51-210440
II. WRITTEN RESPONSE PLAN
10. If an unauthorized release occurs how will the hazardous substance be cleaned up?
Ifa tank leaks into the secondary containment, the first action would be to notify the Environmental
Health Sen-ice~' within 24 hours of the unauthorized release. The next action would be to evacuate
the primary vessel and then the secondary vessel. The tank would then be replaced and/or repaired.
Any leaking pipes will be treated in the same manner. If an unauthorized release occurs from a single-
wall tank and/or piping system, Environmental Health Services will be notified within 24 hours. The
faulty equipment would then be repaired or replaced as necessary. Southland would then begin any
assessment and/or cleanup activities directed by the local agency.
11. List the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and properly disposing of any
hazardous substances. Include the location and availability_ of the required equipment if not
permanently on-site and an equipment maintenance schedule for the equipment located on site.
All Southland facilities have absorbent material on site to be used for very small spills. Once used,
this absorbent material is collected by a contractor and disposed as oily waste. If a larger spill occurs,
Environmental Health Services will be notified. Kleinfelder, Inc., Southland's environment consultant
for the Fi2,~-~MORegion, may also be notified. Kleinfelder will then proceed to clean up the spill (or
perform whatever tasks necessary, such as a site assessment) in accordance with.
guidelines.
12. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s') responsible for authorizing any work necessary_ under the
response plan.
The environmental coordinator for the Southland corporatioh, ~l~r.~qO Region, is Bob Vasquez.
All necessary work and coordination with contractors will be authorized by his office. Kleinfelder,
Inc., may also be contacted.
$gEP,3-94.~7~D
Copyright 1994 Kleinfelder, Inc. Page 2 of 2 51-2104-00
· ~'- State Water Resources Ci~I Board
-' CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM
A. l ~m required m demousu~ F'u~:i~l Re~ib~it~ in the required ~mounu ~ specified in ~ctiou 2/~)7. Chapter tS, Div. ~. 3'~tte 23. CCI~
~] $00.000 doll.s per o~cur~nc~ ~ 1 m;n;oa dolhrs annual a~te
or AND or
~ ! minion do/hfs per occurrence ~ 2 mi/i/on do/hrs annul aggregate ,
B. ~ $O~'~] and ~-~- ~ ~n herebvce~e$ that it is i~ compliance with the requirements of ~ectio~
Art/c/eS, Chapter ~8, D/v/s/on $, 77t/e £$, ~a/ilomie Code of ~egu/atbn$.
The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Sect/on 2807 are as E/lows:
SubDart H Bankers Trust Compan]~ No. S-08219 Irrevo- Irrevo-/ Yes
Yes.
of ~O C~R cable. . -cable.' /
I
PazJ:: 280
Note: ff you are using the ~'tate Fund as any part of your dernonstmtion of financial responsib#ity, /our execution and submias=n
of this cer/~cation also ceztifies that you are in compliance with al~ conditions for parl~c/pation in the Fund.
7-Eleven Store .~D.
7-Eleven Store NO.
I
CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITy
The Southland Corporation hereby certifies that it is 'in
compliance with the requirements of Subpart H of 40 CFR Part 280.
The financia~l assurance mechanism used to demonstrate financial
responsibility under Subpart H of 40 CFR Part 280 is as follows:
Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. S-08219,
issued by Bankers Trust Company on December 20, 1991,
pursuant to 40 CFR 280.99, to demonstrate financial
responsibility for taking corrective action and/or
compensating third parties for bodily injury and
property damage caused by accidental releases in the
amount of up to $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and
$2,000,000.00 annual aggregate.
·
Name:
Title: Assistant Secretary
Date:... February 19, 1992
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME this "' day of '-.' :' ;~-,"~' '-,',
-~--, ,/ z"~ 4 ,.~ ......
/
NOTARY PUBLIC
My Commission Expires:
,i:.: ~:.;,,.,. i*= Nol3r¥ k'Hhhc..,~!ai|£.,~,t Tox,3S
SRSCON1245
CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~
FIRE SAFETY CONTROL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS
1715 CHESTER AVE. · BAKERSFIELD, CA · 99301
R.E. HUEV March 23, 1995 R.S. TO~^S,
HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR RRE MARSHAL
(805) 326-3979 (805) 326-3951
Jeff Simonson
The Southland Corporation
295 W. Cromwell, Suite 104
Fresno, CA 93711
Dear Mr. Simonson,
Enclosed, please find the results of my underground storage tank inspections at
the 7-Eleven's within the city limits of Bakersfield. For each facility, you will find an
inspections checklist with "yes, no,and not applicable" columns for each tank, blank
forms provided to facilitate supplying information required by the state, a business plan
for a store with a new operator, and Correction Notices for each facility, which list items
that need correction. Please note that one month was given to complete the required
corrections. Also, note that the tank monitor at your store located at 525 W. Columbus
showed two tanks in the alarm mode. Investigate the cause of the alarms as soon as
possible and notify us of your findings.
We are pleased to have only found minor problems, (mostly paperwork
requirements) at your facilities. Call us with questions or comments at (805) 326-3979.
Sincerely,
Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator
Mark A. Turk
Inspector
enclosu[es
MT~dim
SELF TEST REPORT z,-,,~,RENT ~ - : ~ ,-,..
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ID .~' 16,,'_-','54 LRRH::;
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18676 19668
'PROBE 2 PRSS CURRENT .STR~'JS LD..EL
q=x~ 9499
rRJE, E .z, P~S'S I ~t~EL X2 Xq NET GALLONS
10~z.. gf, RR GROSS ARLI DN:~ o4qA 1tt LRRF'
.... - ...... ~ ., ...... I'
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Probe 95 P~SS LRST bELiUERV DRTE
ENO" OF REPORT ,::-F~ 1 ~'~"., DRTE ~:'= ."" ~.._. ~ . .."q~.... GROSS F~ ~ F :'..~'::..~ ,~ ......
~T~; REF'ORT -- T I ME 83:16:12 NET GALLONS
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HET GRLLONS ,?~ ~.z ~' '~'
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.~ RLRRMS LERK
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...... I"1 IE, E,~.IT ~ .
.... , ~.-,.:, GRLLOHS e,~ ," r
r~ET GRLLONS ~.t68 CURRENT D'i-'TRNK
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TEf'JP~RRTURE 6 ~,'E'? F NONE TRNK 5
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CURRENT STETLiS
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.... o~LL,J}':.:,
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NET 8ALLONS 6~,C~i No~ ~ ~ ~"~
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END LEUEL 8g. ,..,,'~ Normal --HUL ~UER~GE
IN!TI~L TEHP 6i,45 Interst~ ~' -~ ~'-
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, TIME 85:t6=i2
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.~ ,-.-.r. - - ~ ~]~mr.=f.; f i =~l
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TIME 83 :E~i :48
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INITIAL L,,,E~ ..... DATE
END L~...,,_~ ,-,,-. =~ ~:).~,.."
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BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
Location
Sub Div. <'.:i~
You are hereby required to make the following cor~etions
at the above location:
Co~. No
>5. ,~ ~ .¥~,.ff .~. .
" ~' - ~, -'/
/! / ~ '", /,
'--'
Completion Date for Corrections. //Z
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UNDERGRO ND STORAGE TAN PECTION ,...T..'. ** .....iiii, ., Bakersfield Fire Dept.
~i* Hazardous Materials Division
FACILITY NAME i~~// / BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000
ROUTINE
REQUIREMENTS ~ ~ ~a ~ ~ ~a y~ n0 ~a ~ .....
la. F~s A & B Subm~ ~ ~ ~ '
ld. State Sum~rge Paid ~ /
le. S~tement of Fina~ial R~sibil~ Su~ ~ ~
1 f. W~en Contm~ ~ists ~n ~er & O~ to O~mte UST ~ ~
2b. Ap~ov~ Wr~en Ro~ine MonE~ng Pr~um ~ ~
2c. Una~ho~ Relea~ R~n~ P~n ~ ~
~. Tank Int~r~ T~t in ~st 12 M~ths ~ ~
~. Suction Piping ~ghtn~s Test in Last 3 Y~rs /' ~
~. Gmv~ FI~ Piping ~ght~ T~ in La~ 2 Y~m ~ ~
~. T~t R~uEs Subm~ Within ~ Da~ / ~
3f. Dai~ ~sual MonEodng of Su~i~ Pr~u~ Piping ~ ~
~. Manual Invento~ R~ncil~tion Each M~th ~ ~
~. Annual Invento~ R~ciliati~ Statem~t Su~ ~ ~
~. Metem Calibmt~ Annually
,5. W~kly Manual Tank Gauging R~ds for Small Tan~ ~ ~'
6. Month~ Stat~ti~l Invento~ R~iliati~ R~u~s ~' ~ ~ ~
7. MonthN A~atic Tank Gauging R~u~s
8. Gmu~ Water ~n~ing ~ ~
12. El~tmnic LI~ Leak D~tom , ~ ~ ~
14. A~atic Pump ShUtoff Ca~bil~ ~ ~'
15. ' Annual Maintenan~Calibration of Leak Det~ Equi~t { - ~ ~
16. Leak Det~tion Equipment a~ T~t Me~s ~t~ in L~113 Se~ ~ ~ ~
17. Wr~en R~ords Maintain~ on S~e ~ ~ ~
18. Re~ Changes in U~ggCond~s to O~ratin~n~
Pr~ur~ of UST S~tem W~hin ~ Da~ ~ ~
19. Re~ Una~ho~ Rel~ W~hin 24 H~m ~ ~
~. Approv~ UST S~tem Re,irs and U~md~ ~ ~ ~
21. R~rds Sho~ng Cath~ic Prot~i~ Ins~t~ /' ~ . ~
RE-INSPECTION DATE ~ ~ ~ RECEIVED BY:
FD 1~9
q
I itl eeground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility
EVERO SE SIDE
Tank Hazardous G.gii:6:6?'~ilili:%:.::::i;:i:: .... Yea'~i!i:: ::. ::: ?.~Tank "::(:~::a~i ;i:(i]':!i!!!i~::. Piping Piping Piping
Number Substance C;i'1~6!{~%:~;?~' In ~ {~:ii~di!::.;.:::. ;i :?'.?T y p e U o h'i{~]~i~:~:;~:'.';::i':i:!~i~: Type Method Monitoring
/~ Ok + ~asc~ · e .40:~m:::':": .... ~'". ~ .... ": ...... '.~:::':g. t:~' ........... ..:: .-
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~, 'db ~a: , ~ :~:-.Q~.:.~ :::'~ ....... ;~::::?: ............ f&~:~ ........... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .... /::' ::"' .?.. "-.:::?
Issued By: ~ :::'.~::[~}[ ; :.?':~
.... ~':~;:::~;;t~ ':':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ?' "?:~; ~::~;~?....:~?:: ...:~:?.::?:??"~ ? i~..a vo:
Bakersfield ~ire Dept. ====================================================================================================================================================================== ........ ~ ~u~t
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION ?-~ F~ 5'~o~
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor
Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~9.5-
(805) 326-3979 k, '~ ' ,
Approved by: , '~
Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Valid from:"
L
0CT--13--94 THU 1~2'-52 PM WM. GRIL-m . 619 562 6393 P
~ta ~?' .~~_\, ,~ ,.~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION ~~,~ ~
~.t~"~'~,~J~.,,"t,~~ 1715 CHESTER AVE.. 'BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304
APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST
PERMIT TO OPERATE
T~9 ~ ~ VOL~E CONTZ~S
~ ~PPROVED~ DATE T APPLIC~T
:~':i~i: 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 326-3970
;~2 ~A RECl
/ UNDERGROUND TANK QU'E IRE
I. FACILITY/SITE No. OF TANKS ,~
· J. ADDRE~
DIIA OR FACILgY NAME · J NAME Ot:~~
I
N~R~C~S~ , PARCEL No.(OP~ONAL)
e,~(e i~ C~ ~330q
~BOXTOINOICATE ~COR~ON ~INOIVIOUAL ,~PAR~ERSNIP ~L~ALAGENCYO~IC~ ~COU~AGENCY ~A~AGENCY ~FEOE~LAGENCY
~PE O~ BUSINE~ ~ 1 GAS STA~ON ~ 2 DIS~IB~OR J ~RN COU~ PERMff /
EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMAR~ EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECORDAE~ optional
DAYS: NAME (~ST, ~1~ PHONE ~. WI~ AR~ CODE J DAYS: NAME (~ST, ~l~ PHONE ~. WITH AR~ CODE
~)m~b~ ~ ~9 ~(-0711
NIGH~: NA~f (~ST. FI~ PHONE ~. W~ AR~ COOE NIGH~: ~Mf (~. FI~ P~ONf ~. W~ AR~ CODE
u. PROPER~ OWNER ~NFOaMAnON (MUST BE COMPLETED)
NAME CARE OF lOORf~ IN~RMA~ON
MAILING OR S~EB ADDRESS ~ ~K ~IVtOUAL ~ LIAL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY
CI~ NAME STATE ZIP CODE I PHONE ~, WI~ AR~ CODE
I
III. TANKOWNER INFORMATION (~UST BE COMPLETED)
NAME CARE OF ADDRE~ IN~RMATION
MAILING OR ST~E~ ADDRESS ~ ~ BOX ~ INDIVIDUAL ~ LOCAL AGENCY ~ STATE
STATE. ZIP CODE PHONE No. WITH AE~ CODE
OWNER'S DATE VOLUME PRODUCT IN
TANK No. INSTALLED STORED SERVICE
YiN
YiN
YiN
DO YOU HAVE FINANCIAL RESpONSIBILI~? ~N ~Pfi Lg '~ ~ '~'~[:~
I.'~ANK DrJRIPTION COMPLETE ~ E. MS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
A OWNER"'"IK ' D ~ )~:;~?~H'~1'~ '_-- I B. MANUFAC~RED ~OO~
C. OAT~kI~A[LED~, . (MO/DAY'EAR) ~/~ O. TANK C~ACIW IN G~LONS: I 00 I ~
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE I~M ONLY IN BOXES ~ B, ANDC, ANDALL~ATAPPLIESINBOXD
A. ~PE OF ~ ~UaLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WA~ WI~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ 95 UN~OWN
SYSTEM ~ 2 SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY ~NTAINMENT ~AUL~DTAN~ ~ ~ O~ER
· B. TANK ~ 1 aARESTEEL ~ 2 STAINLESS S~ ~ 3 F~aERG~S ~ STEELC~O~ W/F(BERG~SSREINFORCEDP~TIC
MATERI~ ~ 5 CONCRE~ ~ 6 ~LWINYL CHLORIDE ~ 7 ~UUiNU~ ~ ~ ~ ~E~ANOL COMPATiSLEW~RP
(PrimaryTank) ~ 9 BRON~ ~ 10 ~LVANI~D S~ ~ ~ UN~OWN ~ ~ O~ER
C. INTERIOR ~ 5 G~ LINING ~S UNLINED ~ ~5 UN~OWN ~ ~ O~ER
UNING
IS MNING MATERI~ ~PATI~ ~ 1~ M~NOL ? YES~ NO~
D. CORROSION ~ 1 ~L~LENE W~P ~ 2 ~ATING ~ 3 ~L ~ ~ FIBERG~S REINFORCED ~STIC
PROTEC~ON, ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~ 91 ~NE ~ 95 UN~WN ~ ~ O~ER
IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RC~ A IFABOVEGR~NDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BO~IFA~LICA~E
A. SYSTEM ~PE A ~ 1 SUCTION A ~ 2 PRE.URN A ~ 3 G~VI~ A ~ ~ O~ER
B. CONSTRUCTION A ~ I SINGLE WALL A U 2 ~UB~ WA~ A~ 3 LINED TRENCH A ~ 95 UNKNOWN A U ~ O~ER
C. MATERIAL AND A ~ 1 ~RE STEEL A ~ 2 STAIN~SS S~EL A ~ 3 ~LWI~L CHLORIDE (PVC)A ~ 4 FIBERG~S PIPE
CORROSION A ~ 5 ~UMINUM A U 6 ~NCRE~ A ~ 7 ST~LWI~A~NG A ~ 8 1~ MEdrOL ~MPA~BLEW~RP
PROTE~ION A ~ 9 ~LVANI~D S~ A.~ 10 CAT~DICPROTECTION A ~ ~ UN~O~ A ~ ~ O~ER
D. LEAK DETECTION ~ AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DE~CTOR ~ 2 LINE T~H~ESS TESTING ~ 3 I~S~L
~NffORING ~ ~ O~ER
V. TANK LEAK D~ECTION
I, TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) ~l ~'~'' D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARKONEITEMONLYINBOXESA, B, ANDC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD
A. 'P(PE OF ~l DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER
B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [~ sTEELCLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 10(~/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRO. NZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
[] , RUBBER LINEO [] 2 LIN,NG [] 3 EPOX LINING [] 4 P.ENOL LINING
C. INTERIOR
LINING [] 5 GLASS LINING [~6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WiTH 100% METHANOL ? YES~ NO__
D. CORROSION [] ~ POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING ' [] 3 WNYL WRAP [~4 FIBERGLASS RE~NPORCED PLASTIC
PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
IV. PiPiNG INFORMATION CIRCLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE.
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A ~)2 PRESSURE ,~ U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER'
B. CONSTRUCTION A I~ I SINGLE WALL A U ~ DOUBLE WALL A~ 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN ,~ [/ 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A {~ 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A IJ 5 ALUMINUM A IJ 6 CONCRETE A IJ 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100'/o METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A U g GALVANIZED STEEL A [J 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN AII 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION ~ AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR · [] 2 LINETIGHTNESSTESTING [] 3 INTF. RSTITIAL
MONITORING [] 99 OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
I IF~!. 1 VISUAL CHECK [~ 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION [----] 3 VAPOR MONITORING ~"~4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
[] 6 TANK TEBT,NG [] 7 INTERST,TIALMON,TORtNG [] .1 NONE [] .S UN "OWN' [] oTHER
I."TANK D IPTION COMPLETE I~MS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANDC. ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD
A. TYPE OF [~l DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL Wlll-I EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 9~ OTHER
8. TANK [] 1 BARESTEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS ~ STEELCLAO W/ FII~ERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(Primary'rank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
[] 1 RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALK"~D LINING [] 3 EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLK~ LINING
C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING ~ UNLINED [] 05 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
LINING
IS UNING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES_ NO~
B. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [~4' FlaERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
PROTECTION, [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A ~)2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVI'Pf A U 99 OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A ~)3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A(~)4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A 0 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION [~l AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR r~ 2 LINETIGHTHESSTESTING [] 3MONITORINGINTERSllTIAL [] 99 OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
I [] i viSUAL C.ECK (~K'2 IN~"TOR¥ RECONC,LIATION [] 3 VAPOR MON,,rORING ~.~TO. ATIC TANK GAUGING [] ~ GROUND wATER MON,TORIN~
[] B `rANK TESTING [] 7 ,.TERST.TIAL.ON,TOR,NG [] B..O.E [] ~ UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
A. OWNER'S `rANK I.O. # B. MANUFACTURED BY:
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:
IlL TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B. ANDC. ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXD
A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN
SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER
B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 sTEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] e POLYVINYL CHLORIOE [] 7 ALUM(HUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
(PrimaryTank) [] g BR.ONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] gg OTHER
[] I RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALICIFD LINING [] 3 EPOXY LINING [] 4 PHENOLK~ LINING
C. INTERIOR
LINING [] S GLASS LINING [] 0 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER
IS LiNiNG MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WiTH 100% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__
O. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 cOATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
PROTECTION ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN ['~ 99 OTHER
IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER'
B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U J) DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U gg OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U I BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A U 4, FIBERGLASS PIPE
CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP
PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 cATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U. 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION [~ 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR . [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSllTIALMoNiTORiNG [~ 99 OTHER
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
~-~-I~ ~ v,suAL C.ECK [3 2 ,NVENTORY RECONC,L,^T,ON [] ~ VAPOR ~ON,TOR,NG [] ~ *UTO~AT,C,rANK ~UGmNG [] ~ GROUND WATER ~ON,TOR,N~
[] ~ TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERST,TI,~LMON,TOR'NG [] ,, NONE [3 ~. UNKNOWN [] ~ OTHER
Monitoring Plan:
Monitoring shall be performed through~tandard Daily Inventory
Reconciliation. This shall be done by the store operator~
An annual tank and product line integrity test shall be done
by a licensed tank tester.
Product line leak detectors shall be inspected and tested
semi-annually by a trained service technician.
4. Meters shall be checked by a trained service tech~ician
registered with the Department of Weights and Measures semi-
annua 1 ly.
5. ~nnular space will be monitored by trained service tec,hnician
by manual dipping of interstitial space. This space should be
found dry at all times. If any moisture~ water or fuel is
found it will be immediately reported to Gasoline Supervisor
for determination of cm~rse of ~ This will be
'monthly.
6. Trench liner shall be monitored by trained service technician
by manual dipping and observation of trenc}~ liner monitoring
well. Well shm~Id be found free of any gasoline vapors and/or
free floating product, If vapors or product is found it will
be in~ediately reported to Gasoline 8upervisor for
determination of course of action. This will be done monthly.
Spill Response Plan:
1. Above ground spills will be dealt with by store personnel
according to oever_~ty. ~ma~ler spills will be absorbed with
available material. Larger spii!s will be dispatched to
appropriate' fire depart, men't~
2. Undergrmmd spills (potential, suspected or actual) will be
assessed by the Gasoline Supervisor, Potential ~p..,lls will be
remedied by repair of potential problem. Suspected leaks shall
be inspected for actual problem or problem with paperwork
error. Actual releases will be handed over to our
Environmental Services Department for site assessment and
remediation.
.STt::ITUS REPORT ;;'~ ""' '"'/':"i:"'..::!::::; :"!:iii:::'':!':::!.: i ::!!:i'
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_ cUrREnT STATUS
N~ .~LLONS
':-:-'?'.,~ - ~. '~ ..
'LgST DEL]UER~
._..
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.'- ': -~e= ~= e33.
.6ROSS GRLLONS ..'22~1 :. :,.'.
'~ ~LLONS ':.~ ~e .'.~
CURREt~T RLRR~S
.,.
CURRENT STATUS "" ;'~:,":
~ G~LLONS -.."~1 ·
GRADE '~ "'. .":~, ' '.',:.:":
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~TE e3/es~l .....,, ... .... ..,..w.:....
TIME eg: 19:~2 ':........'..." '.
GROSS
GALLONS
44~1
R~ $~kkO~ 4418 ,.~:.;:.~.~.~,,~/..,:,::/:. ~:....: ,~
.....
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Env i r onmenta 1 :.j Appl i ca t io~a {,'.....
700 Flower 'Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305
' -.. 'APPLICATION I;Y)R PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND -
;" HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY
" Type of Application (check): . ·
[-1New Fa¢ili{y C]Modification 6f Facility ~Existin~ Facility rlTransfer'of Ownership
".. ~uergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area co~e, phone): Days
. · · Nights
Type of Business ~ribe)
Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? ~lYes ~No ~.. ·
· Xs Tank(s) Used Primar_ily for ;klricultural Purposes? ~TYes
Facility Address ~ ~-~ .- O~ ~ Nearest Cross
:~.~----Operator---~~ ......... 'c_------Contact
'"' Address Zip .' - Telephone .....
~asis for Soil Type and ~roundwater Depth Detemina~10ns .............
". ContractOr CA Contractor's Li~nse
Address ' Zip " T~lel~ne ........
.... Proposed Sta'rtln~ Date .... .. 'Proposal C~'pl'etion
Worker's C~mpensati~ Certification $ Xnsurer . ' .........
,. If This Permit Is F°r Modification Of An ~isting Facility. Briefly 13sscribe Modifications
Proposed ...... ' · '
:. Tank(s) Store {check all that apply):
Tank ! Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Renu!ar - Pr~ium Diesel Waste
, o o [] 8
'. Ch~nical C~nposi~ion of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor v~hicle fuels)
· T.a~k. ! ¢.he~.,, ,ca!' ,Stored (.non-co. merci, al name) CAS ! (if kno~m) Ch~lcal ~reviously Stored
· (i{ different)
;. Transfer of Ownership
Dete of ~--armfer Previous O~ner
Previous Facility Name
' I, accept fully all' o61i'g~tions ~f per~f'[ N~. issued to
. . ! understand that the Permitting Authority may review and
_.m0d_i_fy_~ .o~ ~e_z3~_._i_na.~e_ _t~he" transfer of the permi~ ~ Operate.. thi_s ~erqrO~ad storage
This form has been ¢~mpl.ted under ~nalty of perjury, aM to the best of my knowledge is
true and correct.
Signature ~~~ Title ~ Date ~
TANK.~__ ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
..FOR EACH sEcTIoN, 'CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES
H. 1. Tank is: '[']Vaulted [-]Non-Vaulted ~Double-Wall Ii]single-Wall
2. ~ Material
[] Carbon Steel [] Stainless' Steel [] ~olyvinyl Chloride ~] Fiberglass-Clad Steel
~] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete ~ Al~nin~en ~ Bronze [-]Unknown
~ Other (describe)
3. Primary Containment
Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer
4. Tank S~cOndary, Containment
[]Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner OLined Vault [']None OUnkno~n
['7Other (describe): Manufacturer:
[]Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.)
5. Tank~Interior Linin~
':,'.' ' · .'~Rubber i']Alkyd •]Epoxy []Phenolic r~Glass ~]Cla¥ ~L~lined r~Unkno~n
"' .... "'< i~Other (describe) .- ' '--:, '.' .' ' .-: "'< ':' :'
:i': ....... :--F6U~"-'Tank -Corrosfon" Protection ............................................. ~ ..
.,--"~G~lvani'zed "~-~T~er-~'~fass-Clad []Pol~thylene Wrap [:]Vinyl Wrapping ".
~" :: .... .--_-~-I']Tar o1~ Asphalt [:]Un~ []None []Other (describe) = '-
· ....?,.:Cathodic Protection.- ~J~one rTImp~essed Current System [:]Sacrificial ;~ode Systam
, Describe System & EcluiI~ant: :: -:"" ....... ',
7.' Leak Detection, Monitorin9, and Interception
a. Tank:' l-iVisual (VaLLlted tanks only) []Groundwater Monitoring'
~Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ~U~qk~ Without Liner
~[_lU-Tube with Ccm. patible L~ner Directing Flow tm Monitoring We.II(s)* ../..~' '..
Vapor Detector* [-[ Liquid Level Sensor* [] Conductivit~ Sensor' ~/. ~:,-.; ~
"[] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank-
[]Liquid Retrieval .&. Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space
Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing
None ~ Unknown [] Other
b. Pipi_rg: )% Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pip['ng'
[] MOnitoring S~up with Race~y [] Sealed Concrete Race~¥
[]Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ~'Synthetic Liner Raceway ~None
[]ummown [] Other
· Describe Make & Model:' -~
8.
~en Tightness Tested? []Yes ~ []Unknown
Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test
Test Name .. Testing Company
9. Tank ~
~ ~epaired? []Yes ~o []unknown
Date(s) of Repair(s)
Describe Repairs
'10. Overfill Protection
~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level
[]Tape Float Gau~e [~Float Vent Valves [-]Auto Shut- Off Controls
Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box [~None []Unknown
.:- Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices
~, 11. P. iptr~
· : Materia~
a Underground Piping ~JAYes []No []Unknown
Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ '~ Manufacturer
~Pressure ~Suction [2]Gravity Approximate Length
or P~pe
b.. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
ffTGafvanized~- ~Fibe rglass=CIad~rmp~ws~d='~anT--~ Sacr i f ic iat~ UAnode
[]Polyethylene Wrap [-]Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt
[]Unknown []None .[]Other (describe):
c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairm~nt:
[]Double-Wall ~qynthetic Liner System []None [']Unknown
[]Other (describe):
TANK. ~ ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
..FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES
:. H. 1. Tank is: []Vaulted ~]Non-Vaulted ~]Double-Wall I-]Single-Wall
2. ~ Material
[] Carbon Steel r~ Stainless. Stee'l [] Polyvinyl Chloride ~ Fiberglass-Clad Steel
~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic r~ concrete ~ Alumin~ [] Bronze []Unknown
[] Other (describe)
3. ~ Containment
Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capac__i_ty (Gallons) Manufacturer
"':., 4. Tank S~cOndar¥ Conta'i~ment
~Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None ~Unkno~ .. . .
~Other (describe): Manufacturer:
r~Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.)
5. Tank.~ Interior ~ -'- '
.. ..... : :':.,.,.:'-."':::'[]0ther (describe): , ':.:-:, · ' .::. ',_,
.. 6, .... Tank'-Corrosion"Protection ......
:Galvanized--~'~-~ass-Clad F~Polyeth¥1ene Wrap [:]Vinyl Wral~lng "
' ' []Tar or ~halt £1Unkn~n []No.. []Other (aescribe): ·:
.- .. Cathodic Protection: ~k)ne [:]Impressed Current SNtem ~lSacrlfi¢ial ~ S~stm :..
". :. ~---~rib~ System & F~uil~ent: ...... '.' "." ?-.
7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interce~)tion '
a. Tank: r~visual (vaulted tanks only) [2]Groundwater Monitorir~' Well(s)
r~Vadose Zone Monitorir~ Well(s) ~U-Tube Without Liner .. _. . ..
U-Tube with Ccmpatible Liner Directir~ Flow to Monitorir~ Well(s)* :: : . '.
Vapor Detector* [~ Liquid 'Level Sensor~ ~1 Conductivit~ Sensor* -:.,~
Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank ......
~ Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Frcm U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space
Daily Gauqirg & Inventory Reconciliation ~Periodic Tightness Testin~
None ~ Unkno~ [] Other
b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping'
~Monitoring S~np with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Rece~my
~Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ~Synthetic Liner Raceway ~lNone
,,~Unkno~ []Other
· Describe Make & Model: -~
8.
'~en~'u ~4"~*'~"' Tightness Tested? ['~Yes ~ []Unknown
Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test
Test Name. Testing Ccmpany
9. Tank Re,air
Tank Repaired? [2lYes ~ ~[]unknown
Date(s) of Repair(s)
Describe Repairs
_ 10.' Overfill Protection
~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level
[]Tape Float Gau~e [~Float Vent Valves [~Auto Shut- Off Controls
[]Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box [2]None []unknown
~Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices
11. Piping
Material '
a. Underground Piping: ~Yes [~No ~Unknown
Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ '~ Manufacturer
~Pressure ~Suct'i~n. []Gravity Approximate Length pe
b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
[[] Ga tva n fzed~ -S~F i'be-fg I~:~=CI~-]~ rm~ ~ ~--ed-Cur ten t~-~-[]Sa~r
~Polyethylene Wrap ~]Electrical Isolation [~]Vinyl Wrap '[]Tar or Asphalt
~ [-]Unknown []None []Other (describe):
c. Underground Pipirg, Secondary Contai~aent:
[]Doublc:;'.'all ~Synthetic Liner System []None []Unknown
[]Other (describe):
ENVIRONMENTAL NEALTH
24 Stor~s ~RKET 2720
l~ Gas Stnres ~ 4008 WHITE LANE
5 Corp Siores BAKERSFiELD~ CALIFORNIA 93309
STORE ~ 1~ t FHENE ~ FRANCHISEE STORE ADDRESS FORN .. DATE
4o,~ 323-5&~1 Judy Frieoiv .... 2331 Chester Lane, Bak(d. ?3304 1174 ":04i07177
1432qA 41034 '" ~ .... .
d~,-.~.v ~as Austin & Eleanor Bige!o. 1701Pacbeco Rd., Bak(d. 93307 4i7{ 03108174
1654q3 52523 531-07C2 Bis Frank ;e~ario .'-':'- 4447 Wilson Rd., Bakid. 93309 71BO O&/2B/81
' IdH34D 52831 322-757~ Gaz Karen & Jerry ~cGiil 525 West Coluabus, Bakdd. 93301 &lB3 02/25/~
:~qa&H 63011 3~3-1~2 Carporation 820 Wilson Ave., Oildale 9330H Ol/12/B?
t7122~ d77% 3.34-.3~3 8as Jl~ Ley~ndecker 3401Stockdale Hwy., Baked. 9330~ 4/B3 Ol/17/B§
" !8655E 72273 3~3-~70C G~s Bert Seizer 300 North Chester, aakdd. ?3308 4/68
IB72;T 6712[ 324-4134 Corpcration 1200 ~ Street, ~akfd. 73301 ..'.:- 504/241H6
I~3B2B 82121 32.3-4642 Has Harry & Burn, il Sin~h ~ l~2S Beale dye., Bak(d. 93305 :'4/BB .02107189
2147~A lea7 .322-S=7i 3a~ Tod & Freda Rawles 1700 BrunUage Lane~ Bak~U. 93304 6/78 01/07180.
2i4~L3 [~q~ ~n_~:~,...., ~as Carp~ration 2634 ~iver Blvd., Baird, ~3305 051221B5
22150A 1371 834-dC45 Gas Ji~ ~ Lois Brice 4012 White Lane, Baked. 9330g 7160 04/lOiBI~[~
2'2dalB 2524 5H~-O~3H 3as Terry & Kathy Stokes 333~0 Roseoaie Hwy., Bakdd. ~3307 4/83 01/03/84
23444B .3233 371-1433 Ga: Ron & Judy KniQnt 2300 Columnu~, Bak(U. 93304 a/B3
2530[J 4675 322-34~7 Corporation 120 Brundage Lane~ Bikfd. ~3304 02t23i8~
~?~5. ';. 645-1,J, :Ts Jack L Shiriev dunnes 10400 Hain Ht.~ Laaont 93241 a/H3
2~5~9B 50~4 36~-47EB Bas Ben DashtioouF 4529 E. Brun~age Ln., Baked. 9~07 4iBd 04115/'H7
2~50A ~0~4 235-77L1 Veiadi~ir k Shania Bidaii 1700 S. Chester, B:k(d. 93307 4iBB 65/14/BB
~/v,, 40~5 H:4-3~3= Ga~ Rick k Roszrio Vazquez 1540 Bear Mtn. Blvd., Arvin 93203 4188 04i1818~
~" 2~1~ 5~53 3~9=~342 Gas Jo~n ~' Arlayne Zhite .W.~'?" N.Cha~ter Ave., Oildale ~3308 ~/Hd 01i07/H4
m'
27122A 2711 765-7030 Gas 3Be b Rita leto 1224 atn St., la~t 9324B 6/03 04i07/B6
:'.- ,a..~ 13~,32
j. 16a~
i. ' - 18723 .'4'2~.,
~1476 17721
22150 19322
· ..~o[ 20317
2'2~47
L£11Ell"
i ..."
November 20, 1986
~ ; i.'": ,,> ., ,~.
1700 Flower. Street .;. COo/ 4(~;~ (i../.
. Ivi! :. -vu :.,.
Bakersfield, Calif. 93305 . '~ .... .. ·
Att. n:'Mr. Joe Canas ~//'/Z~,
' . ' '~:" ' i' ' -~ ;. . ._. . .:. :'. . E.:'.
.... Z would' like to tha~ ~ou for approving' our Store Gasoline Report that
' is to be used in lieu of your Inventory Recording Sheet and Inventory
Reconciliation Sheet. As per our ~eting wi~ you on Nove~er 13, 1986,
your Inventory Reconciliation S~ary and Trend ~alysis Worksheet 'will
still be completed by our stores.
Enclosed are ten(lO) copies of our report ~at you can distribute to
~our field personnel. The n~ers that appear in high-light areas
correspond to ~e col~ headings on your Inventory Recording Sheet
Inventory Reconciliation Sheet.
Again, tha~ you for your ti~ ~d attention. If you have any questions,
or if we can be of assistance to you, Please let us know.
~3~e [Hardy
Divisi6h Gasoline Sales Manager.
Western Pacific Division '
PH:jas
cc: Jack Doolittle
7-Eleven Stores/Western Pacific Division
1240 South State College Blvd. / Suite 100 1 P.O. Box 6520 / Anaheim, California 92806 / Phone (714) 635-7711
~..',~ CORPORATION
STOR GASOLINE REPORT!;?' ?'' ':" ' ' ':
~,A,~o, DISTRICT DATE: TIME: P.M.
aGilall°n I~ EGU, LAR PUMP ' ' Per Gal on ~ PUMP,(If Applicable)
' . l/ GALLONS (Tenths)i AMOUNT (Cents) .. RetnH~ GALLONS (Tenths) ' AMOUNT (Can;s)
/esterday's ~e~ng · I '" ~1 ['~ ' ' "/ 11. Yesterday's Reading ,
ub Total /~' { ~1 ' u o
~ , $ b T tal
~J ,J I I
/ ~1 ...... ~,, I
~allon Per O~llon
~il NO-~EAD PUMP Retail . PUMP Jif
;urrent Readin( ~ J 13. Current Re,lng I
I
/esterday's Rea ing I 14. Yesterday's Reading I
Sub Total I Sub Total
_ess Meter Check, I
I Less Meter Check I
total Sold 627 i 15. Total Sold * J
Gallon ~ Per Gallon
ail ] PREMIUM PUMP Retail PUMP Jif Applicable)
Total Sold 14 , ~
:ANDTOTALI~otalofUnes3, O. 9.12.,~&,Sabove-enteronLine132ofCashReport, I J '
~IS AREA CA~ 8E USED FOR DIESEL,Code 63~, GASOHOL-Code 604, SUPER NO LEAD-Code 607. $ J
REGULAR NO LEAD PREMIUM OTHER
1. aEC NNINGINVENTORY ' ~, ,,' + · · 4
+ ~2 ~2 22 ]2
2. DEl IVERIES (ATTACH DELIVERy PAPERS)
4, GA LONS SOLD (METERED ;, ',' ~ ,.-,
"""..~ : '~ ,~ ' ~ = 14 or 15 i4 or 15 14 or 15 14 or i5
N] + 4 4 4 4
~ ~NTORY,~ TANK (AC~ JAM :,
TER DAY'S MONTH-TO-I)ATE OVERiiSHORTI (~) 7~ 16 Z6 '
IRENT MONTH-TO-OAT ~ OVER/(SHORTI 16 16 16 16
~ IN. IN. IN. IN.
~RENT (TODAY'S) STICK. READING (INCHESI .] 3 ~ ' ~ .
'. OPENING GASOLINE SALES RECORDED
:)SING GASOLINE + __ =
GI~ READING REGISTER READING ON REGISTER
PUMP ~ DELIVERY AFTER DELIVERY OVER -- GASOLINE AUDIT
(SHORT) GALLONS Over/JShorH
METER INCHES GALLONS GALLONS INCHES GALLONS On Delivery
.
4 'lO i0 I2 1i 1i ~JOfESEL
DELIVERED DELIVERIES UNITSCOST P.O, NUMBER DELIVERED BILLOF LADING
~FOR INVENTORY DOLLARS (CENTS) ~N~JGALS. (FOR TAXES)
28 __ .~ ~ ,,.
J636J ~ i
I J ·
~P>I GAS~HOL 16051 ~ :
VENDOR NO. VENDOR AMOUNT P.O. NUMBER VENDOR NO. VENDOR AMOUNT P.O. NUMBER
~ 650
I I
TANK. ~ 3 (FILL OUT HEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
· FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ;~r.L APPROPRIATE BOXES
.. 1. Tank is: [3Vault GNo Vaulted [] ub e-Wan ]Singl all
2. ~ Material D Carbon Steel [~ stainles-~ Steel [~olyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel
~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [~ Alumin~ [] Bronze ~Unknown
[] Other (describe)
3. Primary Containment
' Dste_In~talled Thickness (Inch~s) Capacity (Gallons) . I'' Manufacturer
4. Tank S~condary Cqntair~ent '
[~Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner . ~Lined Vault []None [-]Unkno~
~]Other (describe): Manufacturer: :
"['1Material Thickness (Inches) .!Capacity (Gals.) _
:~ubber OAlkyd [~E~oxY :~Dmenolic 'OGlass' []Clay , ~t~li~
........... 6~'='Tank Co-rrb-~i'0n 'ProteCtion ............ . ......... .-: .....
· i ::~Galvanized "~n~l~-~rass-Clad []Pol~th¥.lene Wrap ~Vin¥1 Wrapging - '-
.... ~..,Cathodic Protection: .~ne :~ •Im[xessed .CUrrent S~stem OSacri~Ic'ial ;~de Syst~
7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ..
a. Tank: [2]Visual (vaulted tanks only) ~qGround~ter Monitoring' Wall (s)
-' [~Vadose Zone Monitori~ ?roll(s) ~lU-~ube Without Liner . ..' : . ':-.~ .
~ Pressure Sensor in Annular 'Space of~lk~bie Wall Tank'. ~" '" ................ "'
~Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fr~m'u-Tub.e., Monitoring Well or Annular Space ..
[] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation 6~ Periodic Tightness Testing _.
b. Piping: ;~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized PiPing
[]Monitoring S~ap ,,~lth Rece~¥ O Sealed Concrete Rece~m¥ · '..
~Balf-Cut Compatible Pipe Race~a¥ ~Synthetic Liner Race,my
· [] unkno~ ~10ther
· Describe Make & ~odel:
8.
~en Tightness Tested? ~Yes ~ ~TUnkno~n
Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test '
Test Name .. Testing Caapany
Date(s) of Repair(s)
Describe Repairs
- 10. O~erfiil Protection - ·
~---Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level
[~Tape Float Gauge . ~Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls
Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box [2]None []Unkno~
Other: List Make & M~del For Ak~ve Devices
a. L~derground Piping: ~Yes •NO •unknown MateriaI
Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ '~ Manufacturer
~pressure []Suction OGravity Approximate Length
o£ P~.pe
b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
.................................. ~TGalVani ze~' ~'~Fib~f~I~s~'Iad .... ~]Impres-sed--Cor rent .... [-~Sa-~fi ff~-i~l~no~
[2]Polyethylene Wrap ~]Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap []Tar or Asphalt
J-]Unknown [-~None [-~Other (describe):
c. Underground Pipirg, 'Secondary Contair~ent:
[]Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System [-]None []Unknown
~Other (describe): ..
~ FILE CONTENTS SUMMARY _ ..
ADDRESS : ~ '~. ~OL~S~
PERMIT ~: ~&OOO [ ENV. SENSITIVITY: /%~,~
Acttvit~ Date · Of Tanks Comments
I! . CT 'l, . ' .'- ';!' i:' .... '" ' KERN .COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ..... -'?"~"~ .....
' ?ALTH: .... ' "'
'~;' DOING- BUSINESS AS/ BU~NESs ADDRESS" ".' ,, '..' "~.;~:.'~::~..,,:..., ..::~,'-, ". ~'-"..-,~ '.
., ;.~r.:.'?' ~ .." ' ' ~"?'?-t':~''':'~'~:''::':~';" ";'~'- '~" ~ ~' ;';:~;~?'~:'" .... :":~' ~' : ~AV:'~V:OUt+'~"~td-A~O~
'=. TYPE'~,.OF BUSINESS ."*~. ?':",'_ "':"'". :".'.'~' FEE BASIS "FEE .' PENALTYIIFANY~ PAY THIS AMOUNT
j.o. , .... ~ .~,:.,' ~ ....,-... .. '.
~ '"'":'" ' ~ ~" OWNER/S ?: NEW BUSINESS "
U... '~'~" ' ":'M A I L I N G A D D R E S S'" ,~.' ': BLIND' :" '"' '~:'~"."-: ": "
-J :.', ],2¢0,.;.So? ,S~e'-..cot~e~e, '"'"' .... : .. CHARITY/TAX~ SUPPORTED ,' "~"
' · An~e~m~,:~ CA~.,.~..-. · . . .~.-:.,,..: ~ ':..~.......', -..~ ".:,':~ ~' :'
'~.' ':'.':..".' 'co>~o.~o~A~',:':' PER~IT EXPIRES :gU~r~0~¢ :.~a~--~.~:;~ 9, z~,~ .
:.. .";~?',~: DATE 'FEE .PAID,'.?f~f;~:~,r;~-~:':~' :.::. :~-.~ ~'L;:E~?~.'.~ DATE. APPROVED , ~. ;';:: .... "HEALTH OFFICER ~'''
~":' ":I' '- - · '" ". :;.' ~ '-':'::, '-. ,''~, .... "-" ~' ~''- -'. '~:' '''/. ' ':' ~ LEON ~. HEBERT$ON ~.O.
I~LEVEII , .-
November 20, 1986
v ---
Kern Count~ Health Department · ~: ~, ;~ //
1700 Flower Street ' ~ CO~/v/~ '.~
B~ersfield, Calif. 93305
At,n: -Mr. Joe Canas '~ ~
I would like to tha~ ~ou for approving, our Store Gasoline Re~rt that
is to be used in lieu of gout Inventor~ Recording Sheet ~d Inventor~
Reconciliation Sheet. As ~r our ~eting wi~ ~ou on Nove~er 13, 1986,
~our Inventory Reconciliation Su~arH ~d Trend ~alysis Worksheet will
still ~ completed b~ our stores.
Enclosed are ten(ID) copies of o~ re~rt ~at gou' can distribute to
~our field personnel. The nu~ers ~at ap~ar in high-light areas
correspond to ~e col~ headings on gour Inv~torw Recording Sheet
Inventorw Reconciliation Sheet.
Again, tha~ gou for gout ti~ ~d attention. If gou have ang questions,
or if we can be of assistance to gou, please let us know.
Division. Gasoline Sales Manager
Western Pacific Division
SH:jas
cc: Jack Dooli ttle
7-Eleven Stores/Western Pacific DiviSion. "
1240 South State College Blvd. I Suite 100 1 P.O. Box 6520 1 Anaheim, California 92806 / Phone' (714) 635-7711
,,, ....,,o, o,
THE SOUTHLAND
~.~'~ CORPORATION
ENVIRONMENTA[-'FIEALTH
19 ~as S~ores 4008 ~HIIE LANE
5 Corp ~lores [:A!<ERSFiELD, CRLiFORNIt~ 95309
' (605) 634-2711
~05) ~6~l CIO
.. :' t65~90 52~2~ · E~:-07~2 "6~s :Frank Oe~irto 4647 aiison Rd., 8~kld. 9~0~ - '
.'L ' 1~0 6~6~1 ~:2-2~7; ~s Karen ~ Jerry ~cGil'l 525 iest Coluib~s, Baked. 93301 : 618I
t772~E 67946 S~4-~G~'~ ~s Jis Lelendecker ~601 Stockdale Hey.~ B~k~d. ~09 616~ 0~/~7/65
I~55E 7~7~ Z~-:70~ 6as Eert Seizer 300 North Chester,. Bikfd. 9~08 4188 o9/o61~a
167~:T 671;~ ~-~1~ Corporation 1200 h Street~ ~ak~d. ~Ol
26317C ~:4~ ~-92~ ~s R~nj:t ~ Snaasr, er 6re,al 235I Soc~ Union, ~ikid.. ~3307 6/~ 01/04/64
214ela l~ ~::-2T;: 8as Corporation 26~6 River 81vd.~ 6ak~d, 9~05 .. 05/22165
a~q-..*~ Gas Oil a Lois Frice 4012 White Lane, Gakid. 93309 7160 04/10i8i
2~7~ 2528 55{-0~88 Gas Terry i Kathy Stokes ~90 Rose,ale H~y., Bakfd. ~3~07 6/8~ 0i/03~84
25ZOIJ 4675 322-5487 Corporation 120 Brundase Lane, Eikfd. 93Z04
2595~
2~996 5094" ~6~-4765 ~s ~en Oashtioour 6529 E. ~r~n~age Ln., Baird. 9~07 6/86 06/15/87
.~v. 4C94 3~5-771i Veladiair ~ 9hanl~ 6adaii 1700 5. Chester~ ~ikfd. 93Z07 4i~8 65/I6/88
~?OIA 4095 GZ4-175E ~s Rick t Rosario Vazquez 1540 ~ear Htn. Blvd., Arvin 9320~ 4/a8 04i18189
2~19A 515~ Z~'-B34Z aas 3o~,n & Rrlayne abate Z124 N. CAester Ave., Oildale 93308 ol86 01/0716a
271~R ZTi; 765-7~ Gas Jae. t Rata Tero 1224 6tn St., Taft 9~268
27~ZR 5954 7~a-5407 hs :aailo i ~aria hrcia 451 E. Lerdo H,y., Shatter 93263 4i6~ 03i0~18{
Rl:n Kleiner Oavid T~lor
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22~47
27122 26Zq~
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" SECIION I - DALLY ~LE$
,, - Per ~t~ REGULAR PU~ Pt~ GiIi~
[. . · S~Tom ~ ~Tom
NO.LEAO PUMP ~,~ ~ ~;R~I~I ~-~
~etad ~'(If
~-~ .... 4, Cu,~-~i~,nl ~ 13. C..em ~e~,~ [ ·
, .,~ ~ G~, ~
~ ~etJil PREMIUM ~ ReIMJ. -- ,, , , ~P (If A~
,. . ~ , ~ ~.~ ~ · 7. Cur~
AEGU~N K LE~ ~EMI~ OTHEA
· ~ 1. BEGINNING INVENT~Y
+
% 2. DELIVERIES lA.ACH 0~LIVE~Y PAPE~S) ~2
~%, ~ TOTAL(UNE I ANO 21
4. ~LLONS ~ (METEREOI
= 14 o~ 15 14 o~ 15 14 ~ 15 14 o~ 15
S. IN~'ENTORY ON HANO
~ INVENTORY IN T~K (ACTUALI + ~
?. ovE~ (SH~T~ (~) 16
8. YE~EROAY'SMONTH.TO-O&TEOVER,~SHGRT~ (!) · ~
g. CURRENT ~NTH-T~OATE OVERI(SHORTI m 16 16
10. CURRENT (TOOAY'SI STICK REAOtNG (INCHES1 ] ~.
I1. WATER IN TANK - ~ICK REAOING (INCHESI 13 IN.
OPENING GASOLINE
CLOSING GA~L~NE +
12. REGISTER READING REGISTER READING · 0N REG~ER
INVENTORY BEFORE DELIVERY INVENT~Y
PUMP AFTER DELIVERY -' G~LINE AuOIT
METER INCHES GALLONS ~NCHE~ QALLO~
..... ~ 616
~ "
~l,~ L~ To S~ ~ ~il L~ F~ Store
-- I I GALL~S COST OF GALL~
DELIVERED DELIVERIES UNITS C~T P.O. N~BER DELIVEREU BILL OF ~DING
REGU~I
~1 S~E~ :
, VENDOR NO VENDOR AMOUNT P 0. NUMBER .......... VEN~R ~:-=~-~EN~-AMO~NT PO NUMBER
'~m 61~3 2,81
SECTION I - OAIL~
· * · P~v G~I~ REGULAR PUMP Pe~ GalI~ . PU~
," flel~l GALLONS (Te~lhl) AMOUNT (Centsl Rell,I GALLONS
. L i . ,
, · Rel~ PREMIUM PUMP Retail
,~ . '~. . 'TH~ AREA ~ BE U~D tO~ DIESEL -C~ ~5. GA$O~OL .C~ ~. SUPER ~ LEAO.C~ ~7..
OTHER
', + 4 4
~ 1. BEGINNING INVENTORY
2, DELIVERIES lA.ACH DELIVERY PAPERS) + ~2 ] ~
~ 3. TOTAL (LINE ~ANO 2)
' Z4 ~ ZS 24 o~ Z5 Z4 or
5. I~%'ENTORY ON HAND
8. INVENTORY IN T~NK IACTUAL) + ~ ~
t YE~EflDAY'$ MOf4TH-TO.OATE OV;fl. ,SHCRT) (~j ' 16 ~ ~ E 16 ' Z6
~. CURRENT MONTH-TO-DATE OVER/ISHORT) = ~6 j = 16
' ' 10. CURRENT ITODAY'$} STICK READING HNCHE~t ~ IN.J j IN.
I1. WATER IN TANK - STICK READING {INCHES) 13 IN.I ]J IN.
C~OSING GA~LINE + OPENING GA~LINE ~LE$ RECORDED=
12. REGISTER REAOiNG REGISTER READING -- .ON REGISTER
INVENTORY BEFORE DELIVERY INVENT~Y
METER INCHES GALLONS INCHE~ GALLONS ~LLONS~
4 REGU~R
..... 4 616
I
- ',' ' GALLONS ~
OEUVE~ED DEUVEmES UN~TS C~T e.O. N~8E~ ~ elLL OF LAmNG
~2 ~
628 = :
VENOO~ NO VENDOR AMOUNT P O, NUMBER ........... VENDOR NO.
~ TEST RESULTS SUMMARY ~ ~O~TO, US~
ONlY
TANK SIZE WATER LEAK LOKATOR RESULTS' CONCL COOE
QALLONS DIA/MATL INCHES CEVE~ ACR
CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATIONS TEST TANK SYS
~ 00~
. ...~ · . ..: ......~ ,'~..
'" "' ' PRODUCT LINES - HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TEST RESULTS
NO'II ";P oUCT'':: ' R-MOTE~ :"'' ~' ~ MINUTES · .. LOSS ,, LOSS CONCLUSION/
, SUCTION APPLIED APPLIED ' " CC'S " GPH RESULT
OTHER CON~ RACTORS~ OFFICIA~,CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT ' V
· ,, , , [. , .... ,.~ ,,. , ~ .
u T~ST ' TIME LEAK RATE t~.~..~u.~ ~so~u~
COM.[.S~O. k~
(INCHE~) CkOCK ~U~A~ON
START ' HRS.-MIN. CC/DIV CC/MIN ~ "F CC/MIN CC/MIN GPH
* LEVEL-- INCHES FROM TANK BOTTOM TO TEST LEVEL " "' .... "''~ '~ '~ $:: !" ' ' '
:' ALR--.ABs~Lu:TE LEAK'RATE {NIE.~SURED LEAK RATE- TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION! IN GALLONS, "ER HOUR
CONCLUSIO~N -" NFPA 329 CRITERION OF ~:0.05 GPH IS USED TO CERTIFY TIGHTNESS
CERTIFICA~'ION This is to certify that the above described tank systems were tested, using the HUNTER ENVl RONMENTAL
· '[i ' . SERVICES, INC. LEAK LOKATOR according to all standard operating procedures. Those indicated as tight at full
· system meet!the criterion established by the National Fire Protection Association Pamphlet 329 for Precision Testing.
TESTS CONDU~CTED BY J ~ CERTIFIED BY ' .
TEST VAN TANK TESTING SPECIALIST '
I
,. j S~TUR.E// .~ . · . I DAT~ .. .-,
I
~,"__/ g/ iTANKTESTiNG.~LPECiAUST . , . NA~E I TITL.E .
- . ~,. PUB~LIC HEALTH PERMIT APPLIC~,~ATION/
· . 'i . ~...~'V~''' :.,~'"'~ -~ ' ."i~. .- ./,?. ',".'~' :~ . RENEWAL FORM '~"~.~,,~. , ..~. '.4.-'~ _
':., '~':.....' :..' "; .' ',"'" .:." '".;' ~ .:" '. ~.~.': ~.?. ~. :~ DOIN~ BUSINESS B
- ~ ;~-.,. :.::":%,"J':.:' :7525' '.~;~'~o1~ ;~:?~;.. :~.'-Z ;',:::~'r;/:?~;'..~;~..-.. '-'/.~, - ~'..~-./.ZcY'..~I ."-~'~ .;'., ~-? :.~.,r~: r:4.~ .:;.r.+.:.:~.. Z
~ : .,%~?,? ~PE -OF. BUSINESS ". =-"'/., .;, '::,~'/.',":.'-., FEE 'BASIS: 7',' .. ~ ~ :=' :~ FEE "--' ~w,~ ,PAY.~IS'~OU~T
;" .A '; ....... . ....... . ....... ,., ... ...... ,...,.~ , .,..,. ...... , .:. -_ ..~..,.:.
' '"'~""'":~'"' .... ~;'"' .... '":' ~':''-~ '"~ /-" ; '( :'V~ I. *". :' :~,,, ',,.~..,,,:~-:~:c~., , :'-, ," - ~=, ~.
-- , RENEWAL.
,.~ .. ..... ~, rPE~iT....~.p, jR~S:~=~'~~ ~..~ ~8e/~' ,
. .. ~PAID. ":'~ · ':DATE-APPROVED H~LTH~OFFICER
HESER~ON
.... .,., ,. ,~ ,- . [EON~. .
.... APPLICATION INSPE~ION~
~ONDI~O~:~LLOWS : . . ~
r ..... ~,~'~',.-' ~,?- ,;" ~- ~ ' , ,' ', .... : . .,L.. .... .' . .......... - ,- ~ OWNER".'~e ~O~-~
;- --,..(-?.,-. b'? *~-;t-.~-i~ :-oofid~o~-.pe~-~ppI~s.· 0n~y:-~o?:~e~od~ee~-O~ 'o~ '~-
':' :"~'. ': '"/-':exis~in~ facil~ty--invol~n~ '.'one(l) n~,.t~ 'inst~l.at~on,_;~o '
'; · ...:. ,d~pen~e~- ~s~ds ~. ~ome .. ne~..,p~oduo~ p~p~n~, .~d. one, n~
.. .: ~'~ ;,~'-.."':: ,.. deponent r~d ~e~e~7~ -~pe'o~On: ~7 Pe~ ~".A~o~'.~"~',
.,'=~ ~ ~?. -
":"~" ' ~?'" '""---c'.~.~=inspeo~on ~"~8'~ou~ ~d~oe ~o~oe;-- y ':'~.,.,'..~-"-:[-~;-?'=~7'-'t .... ' -'
':" ' "':':"./' ':~ 3, ~Sp~=k .~en~n~ (~5~000 ,~o~) ~e~ed ~ s~e .p~Or ~o.....", ....
.... ',,~ -' -~,/, Authori. ty. : -:-- :,. . =:, · .... ~ · .,-.. , -- .~.- .:..
~,,;..'~' "/..'::~ ~..?'.;¥4..'-.-'0n~site in~ections by..Pemitting Authority will be~:~de.~;of:-~:'~'
i?~ .... ;:~'.:-~ ;, -,... ':A. , T~ and 'backfill '_ · .' ,. '.:. - .:' ~- . .... '..:~.~.,-
"~" . ~ .... , .~,';' ' .B. "~,Piping system. -',; .;....' . :.,-.; :j..~,.~.... ':',':%~:, ,': ",,, .,."; ,
~., . _'~ -..., "':.;'C."-'0verfill proteCtion'ad-le~ detectio~/mo ilar ,, .
,:~,. ,.~.,,,::, ....... :..D.' Any other ,inspection Pemitting Au~ority_idee~;~eessa~. '
,~-. :-(,~.~!.~,'~:-:.:, 5. Ball -float vent valve required on vent line ,of under~onnd'.:t~.-.,:.-.
. ~ ; ' as -a prevention ..'to 'overfilling. '.-:. ,'.,.' :_',,: , ...,-' '-.-:.::,~'~: :'.,";',L .."- ;:':- ~, "':'
'.,-~-~ ~.:~,~/?,tj/'; 6 ~, ',. Monitorin~ requirements for" this facility ~ill' be .d'~cribed.'on'.' ,:
_ yfinal :."~emit' to '~era~e".":~'-: ..:..' ':- , :',"; -,'.,:,-..,- ,..'. '. '.",'. ~t:' :. :::],' .l :: . -"- .,".'~
· ~ :-." :. :-:-: ' ,:. ::. ~7.. =~. :i Hy~rel ,liner ,',:'ins tel lation for .seoondar7"-contai~en't~ mS t,-be: :¥'~ '~' "' '
,~": "-':'-=/:~,-..' '.-.,"," t', sge~s~d 'b~-mauf~oturer-~rtifi~d install.r_,':' Pr0~de '.~ "',; _.' ,'
".'~ ' ,.:.~,,' ./~';:'' -~;;:8 .; :' .' Produc~ :pipin[ .'to -b~ ..used mus~ he':identified .,~ and :apDroVed. b~ ': ':
, '". ' ,.,t~".,';.~,'/'.' ~..:~,,,':. 'lhe Pemittin~ 'iutho~it7 'before constriction may' be~in.:
· .- '. i?"~?SECTION 3803 FILING OF APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PER~IT. · ' ' ~ION ~7 PENALTIES 'If ~ny {ce ~'~uir~'
. . ~ ~,':/ /""Every person is required lo obtain o public h~lth permit to conduct n~y bus- po~d ~rior lo the delinquency dote, in addition to such f~, t~e oppllcont sholl
'r.., : L ' iness,. ~cupotion or other activity ~ovid~ for in lhis Division, and shall file ~y o ~nolty equal to ~enty-five percenl (25%) ~ the f~. ~e term 'delln-
. . , '. ' ..,.'," o~ ~pplicotio~ with the Heohh O~icer o~ ~ form lo be' provided and poy the quency dole" shall m~n in case of o renewal July
: ' required fee and penalty, if any. a newly established busigess or octlvity thirty-one (31) days after commencement
" of the business or activity.
J.'l'. ALI'ON~ INC.
February 28, 1985
Kern County
Department of Public Health
Division of Environmental Health
1700 Flower Street
Bakersfield, CA 93305
Attention: Ann M. Boyce, R.S.
On February 19th, 11985, J. T. Alton~ Inc., removed 2 ' ~'ii~ ' .."':
underground gasoline tanks at a 7/11 store located at 525 W.
Columbus Avenue in Bakersfield as per our letter of February
15, 1985o
A tota% of 4 composite soil samples were taken at 2 feet and
7 feet depth below the former tank level. The samples were
refrigerated and then transported to BC Laboratories in
Bakersfield. The chemical, analytical results are attached.
Respectfully submitted,
Jeffery W. ~iegand, Ph.D.
Vice President
cc Alan Guttersen
16510 Aston St · Irvine, CA 92714 · (714) 669-0725
,,,,.,,,.,,, LABORATORIES
"~ PETIIOLEU~II
·. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERGE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, GA. g3308 PHONE 327-4911
Alton Construction Compan~ Date Reported: 2/22/85
.... 16510._Aston Street Date Received: 2/19/85
Irvine , Cal ifor~ a ' 92714 Labora t6'r~-~6~~''2498~ ~25 Ol .......
Attention: Mr. Richard North
~.~_ ~_. - ~ampl~ D~scri~ti~n~ ~ ,
~1 - Soil East Ta~ 2'
~2 - Soil East Ta~ 7'
~3 - Soil West Ta~ 2'
~4 - Soil West Ta~ 7'
Constituents, ~gmlgm #1 #2 #3 #4
Benzene .25 I °06 0.43 (-) .1
Toluene 1. Ol 3 o 84 2.16 (-) .1
Eth~lbenzene o 98 1 o 45 O. 48 (-) .1
p-X~lene 1 °27 1o57 0.57 (-) .1
M-X~i ene 4.19 5 o 46 1.95 .32
O-X~i ene 3 o 17 3 o 60 1.45 .28
IPB (-) .I0 (-) o10 (~) .10 (-) .10
EDB (-) °10 (-) .10 (-) .10 (-) .10
(-) refers to "less than"
B C LABORATORIES, INC.
~ ,,ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPART~,"NT
1700 Flower Street AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D.
· * Director of Public Health
B&kersflold, California 83305-4198 ..~¥~c~:~...: Air Pollution Control Officer
Tolephone (605) e61-2~31 ~ ~~...~
r
~,,, ~.~ Al~on Construction Company ?
'~9.. '~' Anaheim, CA 92806 '
' Dear Mr. Erich:.
' This ts to acknowledge receipt of your notification
intent to remove two ex[st[n~ 10,000 gallon underground ~.~
gasoline tanks at a 7-Eleven store located at 525 W.'Columbus .'.
Avenue in Bakersf[eld~ California. Removal of these tanks
can be initiated as soon as a permit ts acquired from the
Kern County Fire Department. This letter will enable you to
obtain this permit. -"
~ Actual removal of the tanks must be in accordance with
all ~[re Department requirements. The required assessment to
determine extent of - contamination, if any, must ~
accordance with Kern County Health Department Standards and
Guidelines developed pursuant to Kern County Ordinance Code
93941. Prior to initiation of this phase of the project, a
" written'proposal detailing sampling locations, methods, and
." depths must be submitted to this department for approval.
Samples taken from underneath gasoline storage tanks are
to be analyzed for benzene~ toluene, xylene and EDB.
If you have any questions of these requirements, please
do not hesitate to call.
· ' Stncerely~
~e~ R.S.~
.......................... Hazardous Substances Management Program
AB: aa
ALTON CONSTRUCTION CO,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
February 15, 1985
Kern County
Department of Public Health
.............. Di~ision~_of_En~ironmental Health
1700 Flower Street --'~'~' ..... - .... ~-- .... ~
Bakersfield, CA 93305 ·
Attention Ann M. Boyce, R.So : "
De~r Ms. Boyce,
~".,:"!~.LOn_February.2.0th,_1985, J.T.'alt0n, Inc. wili be removing ~wo
existing-10,000 gallon ~dergr0~nd'~°iin~-~anks at a 7/11 store
.i. located at 525 W. Col'umbus Avenue in Bakersfield. The method of
abandonment .will be persuant to your ordinance number G-3758,
: Division' 8, Chapter 5, Section 3912.5.03, A'through D inclusive.
Upon removal and inspection of the tanks they will be transported
to R.L.W. Equipment Company in Bakersfield.
A total of three new 10,000 gallon Joor Plasteel double wall-.
underground gasoline tanks will' be installed in the same location.
A permit dated January. 9~ 1985 has already been issued by. your
department for the installation of one tank and must be a~n~dedL
for three tanks. All other details will remain the same.
Thanksyou for your prompt attention to this matter.
Respectfully yours,
Craig Erion
Vice President
ccAlan Guttersen
Jeff Wiegand ·
16510 Aston St. · Irvine, CA 92714 · (714) 261-0674
~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY
" PLAN CHECK LIST
APPLICABILITY/EXEMPTIONS (Facilities in any of following categories are exempt)
~ Facility has Hazardous Waste Facilities Permit or ISD from D OHS
~/, Not storing hazardous substances
~/, Tanks not substantially underground
~ Control of external parasites on cattle
'~ ~ Farm tanks storing MVF~s used to propel vehicles for ag purposes
.... /6/~' .Storing MVF's for ag pest control by licensed pest control operator.
within one mile of far~
" ' Sumps, separators, storm drains,- catch basins, oilfield gathering lines,
~ .refinery p~pelines, lagoons, evaporation ponds, and well cellars . .
APPLICATION COMPLETION
~/ Identification of responsible'parties (24 hour)
j Facility location adequately described
Workers' Compensation certificate or waiver
~ Applicant desires exemption from secondary containment for MVF's
(If "YES", the following subsection must be completed with all "YES"
answers in order for'exemption to apply)
Highest groundwater not within IO0 feet of ground surface
Nearest surface water is not within 75 feet of tank excavation
Nearest-ag or domestic well is not within 75 feet of tank excavation
Facility is not located in an aquifer recharge area
Facility is not located in .a unique wildlife habitat area
No underground conduits (telephone~ utility) within l0 feet of tank(s).
GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS (asterisked items are N/A if MVF e~emption permitted)
* / Provides primary-and secondary containment /~OU~ ~ ~/~eJ ~/~/
--J Primary containment product-tight
J Approval by nationally recognized testing agency of tanks and equipment
* ~ SecondarY containment compatible with product
* ~ Secondary containment volum~ at least 100% volume of primary tank
larges~ primary tank placed in it, or 10% of aggregate volume, whichever
is greater.
-- )-
If open to rainfall, sec. cont. must also accomodate 24 hr. rainfall
Monitoring system within secondary containment, approved, and. compatible
Monitoring continuous * ~P~Z-X m~/~ ~/~e~-'~~' '
Water intrusion into sec. cont.--monitoring and removing ~.~ ~~-
orrosion P ~ t e Cli~Ta~k~ .... ~ ..................
Corrosion Protection-- Piping ~
Corrosion 'Protection-- Isolation of piping and tanks ~
Over~ill Protection (device With alarm system) ~~/
Tanks no closer than 10 feet to buildings
Water and sewage lines no closer than 10 feet from tanks, pipes, & m0nitorin~
syste~
ApProved backfill and bedding for tanks' and piping ~
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL EXEMPTIONS
Cathodically Protected Steel~ Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic~ or
FiberKlass Steel Tanks
Leak Intercepting and Directing System
U-Tube
4" Schedule 40 PVC or better
· Horizontal and Vertical Sections half-slotted (typ..06").
Sloped 1/4 inch per foot to Well
~' 2 foot monitoring sump or greater
Caps at grade and below sump sealed to be leak proof
or, 'Vault, Pan, or Trough
S_~vnthetic Membrane Liner or Sealed Con-crete
. Sloped 1/4 inch per foot to monitoring well
! -- Under each tank and of size to intercept leak from anywhere on tank
Minimum 2' monitoring well or sump
or, Other---Describe
V// Lea~ Detection/Monitoring
' v/Pressurized Product Piping '
.__~.Leak interception and direction system to monitoring well
'~Red Jacket (cannot be used alone)
~z/Over~ill Protection ' .
~Fill Box sealed leak-proof
.................................. ~_~__.Vi~ua~y_~O~tor~d.?Y facility.operator ........
KgRN OOUNTY HEALTH DEP~F'-'. 1700 ET.,(Tt/~ ~
~Z~ ~~S SI~TION ~0~ (805) 861-3636
.... ~efoze ~~~ of ~ttional f~.
% ~. .... -. - . ~:
~k ~t~tor (s) for ~lar,, ~D.W. Ta~ (s) ,,, - ...... ,
· Yes No
6. Are Red Jacket subpumps and all line leak detector {~ {~{
accessible?
Type of line leak detector if_any /~o~ ~z~
If "No", what type and model number:
-> a} is fill box tightly sealed around fill tube?
..., : b) Is access over water tight?
-
8. Identify type of monitoring:'
a)Are manual monitoring instruments,.product and
water finding paste on premises?
bi is the fluid level in Owens-Corning liquid level
monitoring reservoir and alarm panel in proper
operating condition7
/
c) Does the annular space or secondary containment }_-J
liner leak detection system have self diagnostic
capabilities?
If "Yes", t8 it functional I_ t~l_.
If "~o", ho~ ts it tested for ~roper °peratlng
condition?
9. Notes on any abnormal conditions:
, .. Acce~ted~' ~
~ ~ 'Application. Attached · ' ' ;' ',I~ ' ' .
,~- , P~t Plan (3 se~s)
" '~ Co~st,~e~ion ~awi~s (3 sets) .' ~:.-'.'.
' Oompletion Oa~cl .,
( [{o uts: ,
:I
Plans Checked -~: ~ /~ - ~ .
~%e: . '-
'~ -- Date Pla~ Picked-Up: ~ (sight.e) ; _ ,~[ ' "'.<''<- " .
...... ._ , __ .......
:~ ~,-,, ~mpect~o~: ~.~/ ~.~ _ ~-~~ ~ ~ ,'.'.
.':. j '~ ) .~ ~ ~ ' ~ ., -.'
~ ' ~L HO~ ~ : ' '
~o[al
u / ~~heek~Inspee~'on Fee · -~ ' -~ "' ~ ': ": :'
Plan
TANK ~ ,,,~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
--FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK.AL/` ~pPROPRIATE BOXES
H. 1. Tank is: ~]~aulted ['~Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall [~]Single-Wall
2. ~ Material
[] Carbon. Steel f-] stainless ~teel [] ~olyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel
~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] .Concrete [] Al~i~intml [] Bronze ~]Unknown
[~ Other (describe)
3. Primary Containment
Dste Installed Thickness (Inches) _Capacity_ _(.Gal_Ions) . Manufacturer __
4. Tank' S&c'ondar¥ Containment ' ' ' '
~iOouble-Wall []Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None []Unknown
~]Other (describe): Manufacturer:
[] Ma ter ial Thi6k~ess (Inches) Capacity (Gals.)
5. Tank Z~terior'L~n~f .. · --
'--~Rubber []Alkyd []Bpoxy []Fhenolic []Glass []C/ay l~lL~lined "[]unkno~
':.[]Other (describe): :'-' '-
'- ....... 6 .... Tank Corrosion Protec:ion .............. :'- · .... · -- . ."
, -.' '--~Galvanifed "~Tr6~Iass-Cled rqFol~thyl~ne Wrap C]vinyl WraRoing
"'rqTar or Asphalt []Unknown _~None ~Other (describe):
Cathodic Protection: ~[None L2Impressed Current System rl~a~ri£i¢ial Anode System
:'. °escrilbe' "System & Zquipaent:
'"' 7. --Leak. Detection,. Monitoring,. ~and InterCeption. .... .
a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only)~[Ground~ter Monitoring
~i Daily Ga~ir~ & Ir_, '1~ ~ ~- {]~ . :f~ ~ ~PeriOdic Tightness Testing
[] None [] Unknown [ :,< '.:' ~. fi f/ ~~ . I ,,
· escribe Make & xieY ' ·
8. Tank Tiqhtness
Test Name '"- .....
Date(s) of Repair(s) ..
10, Overfill Pro~ection ' '
[~Operator:Fi'lis~" Controls~ & Vimmllg Monitors Kavel --
[]Tape Float Gauge ~Float Vent Valves [']Auto Shut- Off Control~
Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box []None []Unkno~a~
Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices
a. Underground Piping: ~Yes []No []Unknown
Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ '~ Manufacturer
~ressure []Suc~lon [~Gravity ApproximateLength pa
b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
[]Galvanized ~aPtberglass-Clad []~,pressed Current []Sacrificial Anode
· .[]polyethylene W~ap . .[]Electr ical Isolation- .~lvi-n¥1--Wrap-- ~Tar
[]Unknown ~None [~Other (describe):
c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contatrment:
C~Double-Wall ~5ynthetic Liuer Sys:em ~N0. ne []Unknown
l'lOthec (describe):
TANK~ 3 (FILL OUT HEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
.FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES
H. 1. Tank is: [~Vaulted ['~Non-Vaulted ~lDouble-Wall [~Single-Wall
2. ~ Material
~']Carbon Steel [~ Stainless Steel [] ~lyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel
Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ~Cof~crete ~A1Lmlinum [']Bronze ['7Unknown
Other (describe) .~..
3o Primary Containment
· Date_In. tailed ThiCkness (Inches) ___ Capacl~.y_(Gallons) .... =_j ..... Manufacturer=~--'--------
4. Tan~ S~'condarY Coht'aim{ent . ' .
[]Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner ri]Lined Vault ClNone ['~Unkno~n
[~Other (describe) .. Manufacturer:
['1Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.)
5. Tank ,I'nterior"~.ining
L:'_ ...... 6._Tank Corrosion Protect:£on- : ..... " . .....
~ '--]~Galva~£zed "~-ff~'~ass-C1ad ~Pol~thyl~ne Wrap ~]Vtnyl Wrapping
['iTar or Asphalt [~Un~ _~]None ~lOther (describe):
~athodic Protection: ~4one ! ~lmpressed Current System []Sacri£iclaI ;~ode Syst~
'~' ' Describe System & F~ulsznent:
7. Leak Detection, Monitorin~, and Int'~rc'estion ........
~T. ¥~-~q.- [~'qis~~ks' only)" [2]Groundwater Monitorir~' Wel~(s)
OVadose Zone ~tonitorin~ ~ll(s) ~l~-TUbe Without Liner
~'lU-TUbe with Ccmp~tible Liner Directing Flow to Monltortnq Wel. l(s)
['1 Vapor Detector* ffl Liquid Level Sensor' ~1 Conductivity Sensor'. '
[] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank',
[] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Frcm B-Tube, Monitorir~ Well or Annular Space
Daily C~u~lin~ & Inventory Reconciliation [] ~eriodic T~h~ness Testi~
None ~1 Unknown [] Other , , ,
b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restrictin9 L~ak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipinq'
[]Manitorir~ Scwp wi'~h ~ace~ay ~sealed Concrete Race~a¥
~l~alf-Cut Compatible Pipe ~ace~ay ~Syn~hetlc Llne~ 9ace~y []None
OUnknown []Other
*Describe Make & ~el: ~ JA~'~ .........
8.
Ti~htness
Tank
~-T~-~q'~--Been Tightness Tested? []Yes ~ ~l~knoM~
Date of Last: Tightness Test Results of Teac
Test Name ~stin9 Canpany
~ Date(s) of Repair(s)
Describe Repairs ,,,
10. Overfill protection
~Oparator Fills, Controls, & Visually ~onitors revel
-- [[]Tape Float Gau~e ~Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls
Capacitsnce Sensor ~Sealed Fill ~ox ~None
Other: List Make & Mctel For Above De, ices
· Mater
a. Underqround Piping: ~Yes [~No (']un}mo~
,. Thickness (inches) Dl~eter ~__Manufacturer
I' ~=ressure [~]Suct'i'on []Gravity ~proxi~ate ~ngth pa
b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
I []Galvanized ~Fiberglass-Clad [-]Lmpressed Current fi]Sacrificial Anode'
[']Poly,_ethyleneWrap -[-~Etectricai--rsolatf~d'--[~JVih¥1- Wrap---t']Tar"~5~-7~Sp
:Unknown [~None ~Other (describe):
c. Undergrour~ Piping, Secondary Containment:
[]Double-Wall ~Synthetic Liner System ~]None []Unknown
[']Other (describe):
~' Eacility Name .' Permit No.
T.ANK.f ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
FOR EACH '~ECTION, CHEdK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES
/~· H. 1. Tank is: 'r'lvaulted r~Non-Vaulted ~Double-Wall r']single-Wall
2. Ta~ Material
r~Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel ]'~Polyvinyl Chloride ~ Fiberglass-Clad Steel
~-] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic rq. Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze r~nknown
[] Other (describe)
3. Primary Containment
4. 'lank. $~¢ondar¥ Cofir.:alnmenl:
I~l::)ouble-Wall r']Synthetic r~i. ner [-ILtned Vault I-Il, lone []Unkno,,~ '--
[]Other (describe) -- Manufacturer; -~ ....
rTMaterial Thickness (Inches) . ~apacit¥ (Gals.)
~. - Tank Corrosion Protectlfn
,..., . C~Tar or A~phalt r'lUnkno,,~ C]None C]OCher (describe}:
.... Cathodic Protection: ~lone rT~ml~essed ~urrent Syst~ O SacrifiCial Anode "SyStem
Descr~i~ .System & Equi~ment~
7o Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . .
a'~ 'Tank: [~visual (vaulted ~anks 0~1¥~ '~qGround~ater Monitorir~ W~I~(s) -.
[~Vadose Zone Monitorir~ l~k~ll(s) ~TU-T~ Without Liner ...
r~U-Tub~ with Ccmpatible Line~ Directir~ Flow to Monitorirg ~k~.ll(s)e
· [~ Vapor D~tector* [] Liqui~ [~vel ~nsor' r~ condu~tivit~ ~nso~' '~ i' '-'
· r7 Pressure sensor in Ar~ular Spa~ 'of Double Wall Tank- '-
· ! Liquid R~tri~val & ~nsp~c=ion Frum U-Tube, Monitoring ~11 or Annular
~r~Dail¥ Gauging & ~entory Reconciliatio~ ~II Periodic Tlgh~nes~ T~tin~
None [] Onkno~ [] Other
b. Pi~ing: ~ Flo~-Restrictin~ Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized ~iping'
r~Monitorin~ Sump with Race,my ['~Sealed Concre~ Raceway
rTBalf-Cut'Compatible Pipe Raceway ~Synth~=ic Ll~ Raceway r~one
r7 Unkno~ r7 Other
· Describe Make & Model: ~ ,J~'r ' ' '
$.
~en TiGhtness Test~l? [']Yes ~ ~]U~knowr~
Date o~ Las1: Tightness Test Results of Test
Test Name , , Testing C&mpany
9. Tank ~
', Tank Re~aired? rTye~ ~ Clunknow~
Date(s) of ~epair(s)
' Describe Repairs
10. Overfill Protection
~Operator. 'FillS,. Controls, & Visually Monitors ~evel
OTape Float Gauge 6aFloat Vent Valves r~ Auto Shut- Off Controls
Capacitance ~nsor ~Sealed Fill ~ox ~None []l~known
Other: List Mak~ & Mo~el For ;~e Derides
~aterial
a. U~der~round Piping: ~Yes ONo OOnkno~n
Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ *~ ~lanufacturer
~essure rTsuct'ion OGcavity Approximate Length
b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
.... r-lGalvanized_ ~Fiberqlass-Clad _~._~]Impr essed -Cur rent r-lsacr i riel-al--Anode
................ E]polyechylene Nrap O~.lec~rical Isolation r-lVinyl ~rap ~ITar o~
r'IOnkno~m []None E]Other (describe):
' c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contair~ent:
['~Double-Wall [~Synthetic Line~ System ~None []Unknown
['~Other (describe):
~,~ ~acili~y Name Permit No..
TANK ~'. ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK)
.,F~R'EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES
H. 1. Tank is: [-~Vaulted ~]Non-Vaulted []Double-Wall ~lSi~gle-Wall
2. Ta--~.Mater ia 1
[] Carbon Steel [~ Stainless Steel [] ~olyuinyl' Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel
~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Alumin~ [] Bronze []Unknown
[] Other (describe)
Primary Containment
Date Installed ..... Thickness:=( Inches)_ ___.~pacity (_Gg.~l_l_gn_s) ..... _~____Manufacturer__.
4. Tank~S~condary Contairment
[]Double-Wall DSyntahetic ~ner []Lined Vault []None ~iUnknown
· ~']Other (describe): Manufacturer:
~'lMaterial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.)
5. Tank Interior Lining
---~Rubber []Alkyd []Epoxy []Phenolic '[]Glass []Clay ~unlined []Unknown'
~-]Other (describe): ...
...... 6. - Tank- Corrbsion Protection
---~'~GalvaniZed "~m~f~'g-~ass-Cled []Pol~thylene Wrap OVin¥1 Wrap~i~ ~'
~lTar or Asphalt ~]Unkno~n _~None ~]Other (describe)..
Cathodic Protection.- ~one ~mpresse~ Current System ~']Sacri~i¢lal
~rib~ System & Equi~ment.'
7. Leak 'Detection, Monitori~l~, and Interception
a. Tank: []Vis~l (vaulted tanks only) []Ground~ter Monitoring' Well(s}
~']Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ~lU-Tube Without
U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directir~ Flow to Monitoring We.il(s)*
Vapor Detector* [] ~/quit Level Sensor* ~1 Conductivit]~ Sensor"
[] Pressure Sensor ~n Annular Spac~ of Double Wall Tank
~ Liquid ~trieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or ;%nnular SPace
1Dally Gau~in~ & Inventory Reconciliation ~ ~eriodic Tightness Testing
None [] Unknown [] Other
b. Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping=
[]Monitoring ~p w~th Race~y ~Sealed Co,crete Race~y
[]Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Race,my 77None
[] Unknown [] Other
*Describe Make & Model: - ~
Tank Tightness
Mas Ttlis Tan~ Been Ti~htness Tested? []Yes ~ []t~known
Date of Las~ Tightness Test Results of Test
Test Name Testing Company
9. Tank ~
~Repaired? OYes ~ ~unknown
Date(s) o[ Repair(s)
Describe Rapairs
10. Overfill Protection
~]~Op~rator Fills,' Controls~ & Visually Monitors ~vel
[]Tape Float Gau~e ~Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off' Controls
Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box 77None [-]Unkno~n
Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices
a. Underground Pi~iag: ~Yes. ~No nUnknown Materia1
Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ '~ Manufacturer~
~]Pressure []Suction .~Gravity Approximate leith
b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :'
~'~Galvantzed ~F~berglass-Clad ~Impressed Current ~Sacrif~¢ial Anode
......................... []Polyethylene Wrap ~ []Electr ical Isolat ion----[] Viny}--Wrap' --[]Tar-or Aspba
[]Unknown []None []Other (describe):
c. Underg.round Piping, Secondary contain~ent:
[]Doubla~4','all ~Synthetic Liner System []None [']Unknown
[]Other (describe):
:~rn' Co~n~ Health Department Permit
Lvision .o£ Environmental Hea Application Date
100 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 9]]05
... APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY
Type of Application (check).'
[~Ne-~ Facility DModification of Facility ~Existirg Facility [~Transfer'of Ownership
Dnerc~enc~ 24-Hour Conta¢~ (name, area =ode,, phone): Days k'~M"~/~/~
._~~. Nights
Type of Business
~s Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? ~TYes O~NO
~s Tank(s) Used ~rimarily for ;~jricultural ~u=poses? ~Yes [] No
FaCility A~dress ~ ~OLL~ ~__~_~.__ Nearest Cross St.
'~ R SSC (Ru~a.L Locations Only)
" o~ner ~ -~' Contact
- .~1~ ................................. --.--Contact .Person
A~d~ess Zip ...'.~ Tele~ahone
Water to Facility Provided by .... Depth I:~
Soil Characteristics' at Facility .
Basl~ ~or Soil Type ar~ Groun~wate= Degth Deteminations
Contractor CA Contractor ~ s ~/cense No.
~ro~osed Sta~t~ Date ~o~sed ¢~pletion ~)ete
Worker's C~L~sation .Cerl:i~ication ~ , ~nsure~
~ This Permit ~s For Mo~i~icat~on Of An Exist~ Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications
~ropo~d
· Tank(s) S~ore .(check all ~ha~ a~ly).~
Ta~k,, ~ ~as~i P~oduct: Mo~o~ Vehicle Unleaded ~ P~emi~ Diesel Nasts
, Chemical C==~os~t~on of l~tertals stored (not necessary t~o= motor vehicle ~uels)
?an~ ! Ch~ca! Stored (non-¢oo~ercial na=et r.~ ! (iE kno~) ~eaical Previously
· ?=ansWer oE
Date o~ ~--an=~er ~rev~ous C)~ne=
~, accep~ Eully all obli~a'ttons oE ~ermtt NO.
]: understand t~at the ~em~tti~j ~uthorlty may revte~ and
~x]~y or temir~ate the t~ansEe= =g the Pemit to O~e=a~= this mdergrom~ storage
~actlity upon receiving this c=mpleted ~o~o
~his ~o=m has been completed under per~=lty og per)u=y and t= t~e best of my
true and correct.
Signature /~(~~- Title ~ Date ~~__~
s · .CERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPART '
1,i1~00 FLOWER STREET f BILLING DA'rE
'-' ,/BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93~05 I 4/02/86
" RECEIVED
(805) 861-2231 ..
APR 41986 ! AA OUNT DUE
I
$~oo.oo
PERMIT/INVOICE # Mt4 I A~AOUNTENCLOSED
I
~ ................
Jack Boo!
The Sou~h 1 and Co~po~a~ion ou~ DATE
1240 So. 5~a~e College Avenue 5/02/86
L ; Anaheim, CA 92806
D~TACH HERE PLEASE RETURN THIS ~ETiON TO INSURE CORRECT PAYMENT IDENTIFI~TION -. DETACH
..... : ................................ SEND 'PAYNENT-UI'TH I N-'-~O'-'DaYS'gO'
""~' ~"~ DESCRIPTION ~OUNT
.'DA~
PERMIT/INVOICE ~ M14 .. ,. ' .
FEE FOR APPLICATZO~PROOECT REVIE~ $100.00
UNDERGROUND TANK ABANDONMENT AT: "'
' 525 N. Columbus Avenue
BAkersfield, CA
KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ~3.~K~4~.(~/~LI~...,,~ ~. ,h~. d .............. d ......ho
1700 F~.C)WER STREET ~~~1~C~,~'~,~ TOT^L ~MC)U~T DUE $100 o 00
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93305 ,~,,, ......... ~.~.. ....... ~.
1700 Flower Street ~,r/.RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTHOFmCER
Bakersfield,' California ~3305 r -T::?,.~,..'~-~,~.~ Leon M H.eb~ .~M~,.,~..~,z.
'ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVIEION
Telephone
8e1-3~38
· .~~.,,.~ DIRE CT OR OFVemon ENVIR 8. ON Reich, M ENT AL HEAt, TH
RECEIVED
APR
~ ° April 2, 1986
Jack Doolittle
The Southland Corporation
1240 So. State College Avenue
Anaheim, CA 92806
Dear Mr. D~olittIe: -'"
In reviewing our records we discovered that you had been sent neither a letter
clearing the final abandonment nor an invoice for our review work for the 7-£1even
Store at '525 W. Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield. ..
Based upon the findings described in the report, this department is satisfied
that the assessment is complete and no signigicant soil contamination resulting from
fuel tank leakage exists at the site.
An invoice for our tank removal and assessment review activities is enclosed.
P1ea~e remi% payment.within 30 days to avoid penaltyo
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter°
Sincerely,
ronmenta! Health Specialist III.
~nces Management Program
, .......... CIP
.' ,'. *:. :.:'~:. ..... :::.,.,", AP~icatiun For Permit To Operate U~ergmund '- Application Date.~~
I I ' " ;~1 ' ' ' '" ' '
~w Facility Con truction~..~.~'~Mo~ificetion of Existing Facility' . Existing Facility ............. Transfer of Ownership ...........
Emer,ency 24 ~our ~n~ & Telephone Numar'.
Water to Fac lity Erovided By L.~'~N ~?*r
Basis for Soil Tyl~.and Groundw~tar Oepth
[arm Date ", '. " ",::.: CapaciW, ': '.MFR/
No." Install!d ; Thickness ::: (Gals~ · '" , Model ' (FRP E~c) ~nt/Ext '.,' Stored. 5tom~ '
. , ' .:' J ~. ,', . ..,:., . - ,
. ': ,?. · :..~.,,~:~.. .... , , .. ,. : . ,. , .,, ,.. . ; '. . : .... . ., .,~
. t :~..~ "' ;.~..~~~-~' · '""~ ~ v'. , ' .......
Cathodic Protectfon', Ylu'/" "%~-', Describe.L_,~,~..~ .: .........
Piping: ressure~__ avity': ;=~,, .... ~at'~ ...............
Overfill War, lng Devi~e ,(':' escr!be..: .:. ~.. . ..... :-. ..... '-
'- ~' ?..' ;,4.' ' ' ...... " . ' '.
Leak Intercebting and.Directing?Ys~em. Details (mutor vehlcl~ ~u~ls only)_~ ..... ~':.'..:'~.~ :::.~: 2
De,?~e leak ~etectm ~nd Monitodno For:
~ater Inuusio~:~ Monitorin~ and ~emo~a~ Ce~c~ k~ S~cunOa,~ Containmun~ Y ~ ~e~c,bu ...........................
Ious Famhty Nan ~.. i . ............
'1 alldels[alid [hul IL, , ,, ~ t~t,rl~; a~llhu~l[y Illd~ ~uvlevv ~tlld I1iudlfV or tetminat~ the ~an~fer of the
at to operate tim urldergroulld storage faCll,ty ~S~)tJl~ ~m" ~ ':',i ttl~ff~'~fb'lclmt Jl)llil __ J
August 4, 1987
Bill Scheide
Kern County Health Department
1700 Flower St
Bakersfield, CA 93305
Bill.
Per our conversation of 7/30/87, attached you will find information
on 7-Eleven location 525 W. Columbus @ San Dimas, Bakersfield.
Anticipate this will clear up any problems in paperwork. If I can
be of any further assistance don't hesitate to call.
Sincerely
Larry Morris ~
Gasoline Construction Coordinator
LM:sak
attachments
7-Eleven Stores/Western Pacific Division
1240 South State College Blvd. / Suite 100 / P.O. Box 6520 / Anaheim, California 92806 / Phone (714) 635-7711
~,. ~.~ CORPORATION
4005 Port Chicago Highway
Concord, CA 94520-1120
Tel. 925. 288. 9898
Fax. 925.288.0888
TO: Mr. Bob~DeNinno DATE: 09/28/2000 JOB NO. 800769
7-Eleven, Inc. FROM: Shelby Lathrop
10220 SW Greenburg Rd., Suite 470 RE: 7-Eleven Store No. 16834
Portland, OR 97223 525 W. Columbus St.
Bakersfield, CA
We are sending via: ~ AIRBORNE ~-] MAIL ~--~ FAX
OR,O,NA'S IGOR'ES I I DESC ,PT,O
1 09/29/00 Site Investigation Report and Request for Closure
Transmitted as checked:
[--'-] For Approval [~] For Your Use ~ As You Requested
F"-q For Comment /~ For Resubmittal F~ 'For Your Records
Remarks:
Copies to:
Mr. Michael Driggs, Kern County Environmental Health Services
Mr. Howard Wines, Bakersfield Fire Department\
IT Corporation
4005 Port Chicago llighw~9'
Concord, CA 94520-1190
Tel. 925.288.9898
the . l'OUp r~x. 925.288.0888
A Member of Thc IT Cro.p
I SITE INVESTIGATION REPORT AND REQUEST FOR CLOSURE
7-ELEVEN STORE # 16834
525 W. COLUMBUS STREET
I BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
IT Corporation Project 800769
September 12, 2000 ....
I Prepared for:
I Mr. Bob DeNinno
7-Eleven Inc.
10220 S.W. Greenburg Avenue, Suite 470
I Portland, Oregon 97223
I IT Corporation IT Corporation
Submitted by: Approved by:
I David Bean Ed K. Simonis, R.G./
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7-Eleven Inc., Store ~16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2000
CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................. 1
2.0 BACKGROUND .............................................................. 1
3.0 SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION WORK ......................................... 2
3.1 Permitting/Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan ................................ 2
3.2 Soil Borings ............................................................ 2
3.3 Soil Sample Collection ................................................... 2
3.4 Groundwater Sample Collection ............................................ 3
4.0 RESULTS .................................................................. 3
4.1 Geology ............................................................... 3
4.2 Sensitive Receptor Survey ................................................ 3
4.3 Results of the Soil Sample Analyses ........................................ 4
4.4 Results of the Groundwater Sample Analyses ................................. 4
5.0 WASTE DISPOSAL 5
6.0 CONCLUSION AND REQUEST FOR CLOSURE ................................... 5
Figures
1. Site Location Map
2. Site Plan
Tables
1. Soil Sample Analysis
2. Groundwater Sample Analysis
Appendices
A. Drilling Logs
B. Field Notes
C. Water Supply Well Data Base
D. Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody
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7-Eleven Inc., Store #16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2000
m 1.0 INTRODUCTION
m This is submitted IT to summarize the results of site assessment conducted at
report
by
Corporation
7-Eleven Store No. 16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California (Figures 1 and 2). The
m scope of work for the site assessment included drilling six soil, analysis of soil and groundwater
samples collected from the borings, and preparation of this report summarizing the methods and
results of the work performed. The work was designed to fulfill the requirements of the Bakersfield
m Fire in their letter dated February 1, 2000.
Department
(BFD)
m The work scope described in this report was completed at the site on July 31 and August 1, 2000 in
accordance with IT Corporation's WorkPlan for Further Subsurface Investigation, dated February 28,
2000, which was approved by the BFD in their letter dated April 4, 2000. The work plan originally
m proposed drilling borings ground installing groundwater monitoring
four
to
40
feet
below
surface
and
wells if groundwater was encountered. During drilling groundwater was encountered at approximately
m 15 feet below ground surface (BGS); however, groundwater monitoring wells were not installed
because field observations did not indicate the presence of hydrocarbons in any of the soil or
groundwater samples collected
I
I 2.0 BACKGROUND
In October 1999, a faulty union joint near the tank turbine of the midgrade unleaded underground
mstorage (UST) was during tightness testing the product piping at the site. Field
tank
discovered
of
observation indicated that the surrounding fill material had been impacted. On October 8, 1999, the
mfaulty union joint was replaced and the product piping retested. All piping tested tight. The release of
fuel appeared limited to the immediate fill material. An Underground Storage Tank Unauthorized
Release (Leak) Report Form was completed for the site on October 25, 1999.
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7-Eleven Inc., Store #16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2000
3.0 SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION WORK
3.1 Permitting/Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan
Following complete review of site conditions, IT Corporation prepared a site-specific Health and
Safety Plan as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard Hazardous
Waste Operations and Emergency Response guidelines (29 Code of Federal Regulations 1910.120).
The document was reviewed and signed by all IT Corporation personnel and subcontractors prior to
commencement of work at the site. Permits were not required for the installation of the soil borings.
3.2 Soil Borings
On July 31 and August 1,2000, IT Corporation supervised the drilling of six soil borings to a depth of
25 to 30 feet BGS utilizing a truck-mounted drill rig equipped with 7-inch outside-diameter (O.D.)
hollow-stem augers (Figure 2). All drilling equipment was steam cleaned prior to drilling each boring,
and sampling equipment was washed in an Alconox® (detergent) solution and rinsed with water
between sampling intervals. All soil generated during the drilling was placed in labeled Department of
Transportation (DOT)-approved 55-gallon drums and left on the site pending transportation and
disposal.
3.3 Soil Sample Collection
Soil samples were collected from each borehole at 5-foot depth intervals from 5 feet BGS to total
depth of each boring. Samples were collected using a 2-inch O.D. California split-spoon sampler,
lined with three 1-inch-diameter by 6-inch-long brass tubes. The sampler was driven 18 inches ahead
of the augers at each sample point. Soil samples were field screened for hydrocarbon vapors using a
photo-ionization detector. Soil was logged using the Unified Soil Classification System by a IT
Corporation field geologist working under the supervision of a California registered geologist
(Appendix A). One sample tube from each sampling interval was sealed, labeled, and placed on ice
in an insulated container for transport under chain-of-custody to state-certified Acculabs Inc. in Davis,
California.
A total of twenty soil samples were selected for laboratory analysis of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene,
xylenes (BTEX), methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), and TPH-G using EPA Methods 8020/8015 modified,
and the oxygenates: reft-butyl alcohol (TBA), MTBE, di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl reft-butyl ether
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7-Eleven Inc., Store #16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2000
(ETBE), tert-amyl methyl ether (TAME) along with 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-dibromoethane
(EDB), ethanol, and methanol using EPA Method 8260.
3.4 Groundwater Sample Collection
Groundwater samples were collected from each of the six soil borings through the center of the auger
flight using disposable bailers, then transferred to 40-milliliter glass vials filled to zero headspace and
acidified to a pH of 2. The vials were sealed using Teflon®-septum caps, labeled, placed on ice in an
insulated container, and transported under chain-of-custody to state-certified Acculabs Inc. Jn Davis,
California. The groundwater samples were anal ~y-zed for BTEX, MTBE, and TPH-G using EPA
Methods 8020/modified 8015 and TBA, MTBE, DIPE, ETBE, TAME, 1,2-DCA, EDB, ethanol, and
methanol by EPA Method 8260. Field notes are included in Appendix B.
4.0 RESULTS
4.1 Geology
The site is located in the southern part of the San Joaquin Valley, at an elevation of about 4'15 feet,
approximately a half mile southeast of the Kern River. The surface geology in vicinity of the site
consists of Quarternary alluvial fan deposits. The materials encountered during recent drilling at the
site generally consisted silty fine sand to approximately 5 feet BGS and fine to coarse sand and gravel
with some interbedded silty fine sand to total each boring (25 feet to 30 feet BG$). During drilling,
groundwater was encountered at approximately 15 feet BG$ (Appendix A). Groundwater gradient at
the site may be affected by two unlined canals located 320 feet and 435 feet east/northeast of the site.
The subregional gradient most likely follows the flow of water in the canals to the south/southeast, but
locally in areas adjacent to the canals there probably is a flow component away from the canals.
4.2 SensitiYe Receptor Survey
A well canvass was conducted to identify any water supply wells within a one mile radius of the site.
Information for the canvass was collected from the California Water Quality Monitoring Data Base
which is administered by the California Department of Health Services Drinking Water Program. The
survey identified no wells within 2,000 feet of the subject site. The nearest well according to the data
base is located approximately 2,893 feet southeast of the site. A copy of the data base information is
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7-Eleven Inc., Store #16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2000
included in Appendix C. According to a telephone conversation between IT Corporation and
California Water Service which provides municipal drinking water to the City of Bakersfield, there are
three municipal water supply wells within a mile radius of the subject site. The wells are located at
33rd Street and Claflin Way, the east end of 33rd Street, and on the south side of 34th Street near the
canal. The wells are approximately 0.5 miles to 0.7 miles south of the site.
As mentioned in the previous section the nearest surface water body is an unlined canal
approximately 320 feet east/northeast of the site. The Kern River is also located approximately a half
mile northwest of the site. A site vicinity map showing the canal and surrounding properties is located
in Appendix B.
4.3 Results of the Soil Sample Analyses
Table 1 summarizes the laboratory analytical results for soil samples collected on July 31 and
August 1, 2000. BTEX, TPH-G, the oxygenates, 1,2-DCA, EDB, ethanol, and methanol were not
detected in any of the soil samples collected with the exception of sample B-1-10', collected from
boring B-1 at 10 feet BGS, which contained an ethylbenezene concentration of 0.0063 milligrams per
kilogram (mg/kg). Copies of the soil analytical results and chain-of-custody documents are included in
Appendix D.
4.4 Results of the Groundwater Sample Analyses
laboratory analytical groundwater samples collected on July 31
Table
2
summarizes
the
results
for
and August 1,2000. BTEX and TPH-G were not detected in any of the groundwater samples
collected from the six soil borings. MTBE was detected at a concentration of 11 micrograms per liter
(ug/I) in sample B-3W, collected from boring B-3. TBA was detected at a concentration of 330 ug/I in
sample B-1W. DIPE, ETBE, TAME, 1,2-DCA, EDB, ethanol, and methanol were not detected in any
samples Copies groundwater analytical results and chain-of-custody
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7-Eleven Inc., Store #16834, 525 W. Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2000
6.0 CONCLUSION AND REQUEST FOR CLOSURE
A total of twenty soil samples and six grab groundwater samples were collected from the six soil
borings drilled at the subject site on July 31 and August 1,2000. Low MTBE and TBA concentrations
(11 ug/I and 330 ug/I) were detected in only one of the groundwater samples analyzed. Benzene,
TPH-G, and the oxygenates were not detected in any of the soil samples analyzed. A well canvass
conducted at the site did not identify any water supply wells withing a 2,000-foot radius of the site. It
appears from the Iow hydrocarbon and oxygenate concentrations detected in soil and groundwater
samples analyzed from borings B-1 and B-3 and the flow of the nearby canals that the groundwater
gradient at the site is south/southeast.
Based on 1) removal of the hydrocarbon source (ie. the faulty union joint on the midgrade piping was
repaired and the line tested tight), 2) the Iow to nondetectable hydrocarbon and oxygenate
concentrations detected in the soil and groundwater samples analyzed, and 3) no nearby water supply
wells, iT Corporation, on behalf of 7-Eleven Inc., requests that no further action associated with the
repair of the midgrade product piping be required at the site.
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TABLE 2
Grab Groundwater Sampling Results
7-Eleven Store #16834
525 W. Columbus Street
Bakersfield, California
Grab Groundwater Samples
B-1W 07/31/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 <5 330 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
B-1W 07/31/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 <5 330 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
B-2W 07/31/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 <5 <20 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
B-3W 07/31/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 11 <20 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
B-4W 07/31/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 <5 <20 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
B-SW 08/01/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 <5 <20 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
B-6W 08/01/00 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <50 <5 <5 <20 <5 <5 <5 <2 <1
Explanation
TPH-G = Total petroleum hydrocarbons-as-gasoline ETBE = ethyl-ted-butyl ether pg/L = micrograms per liter (pads per billion)
MTBE = methyl-ted-butyl ether TAME = tert-amylmethyl ether mg/L = milligrams per liter (pads per million)
TBA = ted-butanol 1,2-DCA = 1,2-dichloroethane
D PE = d sopropyt ether EDB = dibromoethane (ethylene dibromide)
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APPENDIX A
DRILLING LOGS
Drilling Log
[IT CORPORAT]ON S o il B o r in E~-
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A Nember of the IT Group
Project 7-Eleven Store ,~16854 Owner 7-Eleven, Inc. See Site Nap
For Boring Location
Location 525 x. Columbus St., Bakersfield, CA Proi. No. 800769
Surface Elev. Total Hole Depth 30 ft. Diameter 7 in. COMMENTS:
Top of Casing ~ Water Level ~nitial I~ ft. Static
Screen: Dia Length Type/Size
Casing: Dia Length Type
Fill Haterial Portland Cement Rig/Core B-61/2" ID Split Spoon Sampler
Drill Co. Sre~o Dritl~nc Hethod HoliDay Stem Auoer
Driller Log By Date Permit ~
Don
David
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Checked By Ed Simoms ~ License No. RG ~4422
=~ ~ ' ~ ~ -~ ~ Description
~ ~ m ~ ~ e · H ~ ~ (Color, Texture, Structure)
m ~ ~ ~ ~ Trace < 10~, Little 10~ to 20~, Some 20~ to 35~, And 35~ to 50~
- -- Asphal~ over gravel base course.
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- 4 - sM Silty, fine SAND (15,85): brown, slightly moist, loose, micaceous ('10%
- 6 -- 152 ~l]l]~;' ]2 >.,i' medium sand), no odor.
- 8 - Gravelly (rounded), medium to coarse SAND (arkose) (10,90):light brown,
0 5 .]'.':. S~ dry, loose subangular, no odor.
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- 14 - o sw Sil~y, erkosic SAND (10,90): brown, ~ater saturated, loose, no odor.
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-18 -
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-20- sw
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- 24 - o ."-~i Gravelly, coarse to fine SAND (25,75): brown, water saturated, no odor.
- 26 - ~ Grades medium ~o coarse 8rkos~c sa~d.
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I A Nember of the fT Group
Proiect F-E/even Store //16854 Owner 7-Eleven _fnc. See Site Nap
For Boring Location
I Location 52S l¥. ColumL)us St.. Bakersfield, CA Proi. No. 800769
Surface Elev. Total Hole Depth 30 ft. Diameter 7 in. COMMENTS:
Top of Casing Mater Level initial 1.3 ft. Static 14 ft.
i Screen: Dia Length Type/Size
Casing: Dia Length Type
Fill Haterial Portland Cement Rig/Core B-6t/2" ZD Spl/t 5pooh Sar~pter
Drill Co. Greoo Drill/n~ Hethod Holiday Stem Au,qer
I Driller Don K~rsn/s Log By Dawd Bean Date 7/$I/00 Permit #
Checked By Ed 5/'monis License No. RG #4422
I~ ~ = ~ o F. Description
~ ~ ~ ~ o e. (Color, Texture, Structure)
- m Trace < 10%, Little 10% to 20%, Some 20% to 35%, And 35% to 50%
I Concrete (approx. 6") over base course.
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CORPORATION S o il B o r in B- 3
I A Member of the IT Group
Project 7-Eleven Store Fil6834 Owner 7-Eleven~ Znc. See Site Map
' For Boring Location
I Location 525 !¢. Columbus St., Bakersfield, CA Proj. No. 800769
Surface Dev. Total Hole Depth 25 ft. Diameter 7 in. CONHENTS:
Top of Casing Water Level Initial I$ ft. Static 16.25 ft.
i Screen: Dia Length Type/Size
Casing: Dia Length Type
Fill Haterial Portland Cement Rig/Core B-61 / 2" ID SDI/t 5pooh Sampler
Drill Co. Grec~ Br/'///h~ Hethod Hoffo~v Stem ,4uczer
I Don K/rsn/s Bean Date 7/31/00 Permit #
Driller
Log
By
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Checked By Ed Simon/s /~'g~:~ License No. RG #4422
~ § ~ Description
~ Zo ~ (Color, Texture, Structure)
Trace < 10%, Little 10% to 20%, Some 20% to 35%, And 35% to 50%
I Concrete surface (approx. 6") over base course.
I Silty fine to medium SAND (30,70): brown With orange-brown staining, moist,
loose, no odor.
5 Silty fine SAND (15,85): orange-brown, moist, no odor.
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Static water level 7/31/00 1645hrs.
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Gravelly coarse SAND (20,80): light brown, water saturated, loose, rounded
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I]TI ]T CORPORAT,ON Soil Borin9 B-4
A Member of the IT Group
Project 7-Eleven Stor~ //16834 Owner 7-Eleven, Inc. See Site Map
For Boring Location
Location 525 ~. Columbus St., ~akersheld~ CA Proj. No. 800769
Surface Elev. Total Hole Depth 25 ft. Diameter 7 in. COMHENTS:
Top of Casing Water Level Initial /2 ft. Static fG. 5 fL
Screen: Dia Length Type/Size
Casing: Bia Length Type
Fill Material Port/and Cement Rig/Core B-51 / 2" ZD S~//t Spoon
Drill Co. Ore.qq Dril/inq Method Hollow ~te~ Auger
Driller Don k'/'rsn/s Dawd Bean Date ~/~,'/00 Permit ~
Log
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Checked By Ed S/moms r~'~ License No. RG ~4422
=~ ~ .- ~ Description
~ ~a me oZ ~ ~ u~ (Color, Texture, Structure]
- ~ Trace < 10%, Little 10% to 20%, Some 20% to 35%, And 35% to 50%
- -- Concrete surfsce (approx. 6") over base course.
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5 In[erbedded light brown fine SAND ~ith gray, clayey silt ~ith brown organic
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¢~.~..~ ~w/s~ ~ Groundwater encountered.
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~ Static water level 7/31/00.
- 18 -- :'~.~.-. sw Grades fine to medium sand, very micaceous.
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[ IT CORPORATION Soil Boring a-5
I A Nember of the ~rT Group
Project 7-Eleven Store //16854 Owner 7-Eleven, Znc, See Site Nap
For Boring Location
I Locatiori 525 Iff. Columbus St., Bakersfield. CA Proi. No. 800769
Surface Elev. Total Hole Depth 25 ft. Diameter ? PL COMMENTS:
Top of Casing Hater Level Initial t$ ft. Static 20.8 ft.
i Screen: Dia Length Type/Size
Casing: Dia Length Type
Fill Material Portland Cement Rig/Core B-61 / 2" ZD Split Spoon Sampler
Drill Co. Sregg Dr/ll~ne Method Hollo~v Stem Auqer
I Driller Don te'rsns Dawd Bean Date 7/$1/00 Permit #
Log
By
Checked By Ed S~mons License No. RG //4422
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~ oz ~ (Color, Texture, Structure)
Trace < 10%, Little 10% to 20%, Some 20% to 35%, And 35% to 50%
I Concrete (approx. 6") over base course.
Silty, fine SAND (10,g0): brown with orange-brown staining, moist, loose, no
odor.
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6 to medium SAND (25,25,50): grayish-brown with orange-brown staining.
I Medium to coarse arkosic sand, light brownish-gray, water saturated, loose
4 (5-10% dark grains, mainly biotite), no odor.
5 Grades coarse sand and gravel (roundedj.
Static water level 8-1-00, 805 hrs.
Grades silty, fine SAND (20,80):gray.
I Medium to coarse arkosic SAND: brownish-gray, water saturated, no odor
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Drilling Log
F :[T CORPORATION Soil Borin9 B-6
A Ne/N~er of the _~T Group
Project 7-Eleven Store //16834 Owner 7-Eleven, ]nc. See Site Nap
For Boring Location
Location 525 1~/. Columbus St., Bakersheld, CA Proj. No. $00?65
Surface Elev. Total Hole Depth 25 ft. Diameter ? in. COI~NENT$:
Top of Casing Water Level Initial I3 ft. Static I3.4 ft.
Screen: Dia Length Type/Size
Casing: Dia Length Type
Fill Haterial Portland CEment Rig/Core B-61 / 2" [D Spilt Spoon Sampler
Drill Co. C~re~ Dr/II, hq Nethod Hollow Stem Auqer
Don K/rsn/$ David Bean Date $/1/00 Permit #
Driller
Log
By
Checked By Ed S/rnoni$ License No. RG //4422
~ ~ .~ o ~ Description
2- ~ (Color, Texture, Structure)
~E °~ ~ ~ (n Trace < 10%, Little 10% to 20%. Some 20% to 35%, And 35% to 50%
Concrete surface (approx. 6") over base course.
Silty, fine to very fine SAND (lO,90):brown to orange-brown, slightly moist,
loose, no odor.
Clayey, silty fine to medium SAND (5,20,75): brown, moist, no odor.
Fine SAND: very light brown, dry, loose, angular, no odor.
Groundwater encountered.
Static ~vater level 8-1-00, 930 hrs.
Grades fine to medium SAND: gray, wet, no odor.
I Gravelly (well rounded) coarse SAND: light grayish-brown, water saturated,
6 no odor.
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19 Medium to coarse arkosic SAND: light grayish-brown, water saturated
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TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATION ~,NO. ,
FIELD ACTIVITY DALLY LOG SHEET. / OF ,?'
DESCRIPTION OF DAILY AC;IVITIES A~ EVENTS:
~ISITORS ON SIT~: . , CHANGES FROM p~Ns AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND
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WATER SUPPLY WELL DATA BASE
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525 W COLUMBUS ST Environmental Management System
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
Facility TyPe;
Ownership:
ODeratin~ Status;
Abandonment Date:
Well Information within 5,280 feet of FaCility
Well # Well Type Statue Depth of Total Pumping
Distance Total Depth Sanitary Seal Screen Rate Pedod
Well Owner Positional Accuracy Description (ft.) (fl) {ft.) Length (fi.) (gpm) of Use
29S/28E-20E01 M Well 2,893
GPS, Post processing differential correction
29S/28E-19J02 M Well 3,243
GPS, Post processing differential correction
29S/28E-19J03 M Well 3,245
GPS, Post processing differential correction
29S/28 E-19D02 M Well 3,248
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
29S/28E-19E02 M Well 3,733
LLNL Statistical ReposJtioning
29S/28E-19L01 M Well 3,743
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
29S/28E-17E01 M Well 3,837
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
1500553-002 Municipal 3,847
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
29S/27E-24A01 M Well 4,555
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
April, 5 2000
Kern County Southland Facility #16834
525 W COLUMBUS ST Environmental Management System
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
Well # Well Type Status Depth of Total Pumping
Distance Total Depth Sanitary Seal Screen Rate Period
Well Owner Positional Accuracy Descr. lption (fL) (ft.) (fL) Length (fL) (gpm) of Use
1503310-001 Municipal 4,565
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
29S/28E-19Q01 M Well 4,624
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
29S/28E-20L01 M Well 4,839
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
29S/28E-20G02 M Well 5,267
LLNL Statistical Repositloning
29S/28E-20G01 M Well 5,267
LLNL Statistical Repositioning
April, 5 2000
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LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY
Sample Log 21605
A C C U LA B S ~ I N rt.,
August
23,
20O0
Shelby Lathrop
IT Group
4005 Port Chicago Highway
Concord, CA 94520
Subject · 32 Soil & 6 Water Samples
Project Name · 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number'
P.O. Number' 3266
Dear Ms. Lathrop,
Chemical analysis on the samples referenced above has been completed. Summaries of the data are contained
on the following pages. Sample(s) were received under documented chain-of-custody. USEPA protocols for
sample storage and preservation were followed.
Acculabs - Davis is certified by the State of California (# 2330), the State of Arizona (AZ0583) and the State of Nevada.
If you have any questions regarding procedures or results, please call me at 530-757-0920.
Sincerely,
Tom Kwoka
1046 DLIVE DRIVE, DAVIS, CALIFORNIA 95616
TELEPHDNE (530)'75'7-0920 FAX (530)753-6091 WWW. ACr. LILABS.COM
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Sample Log 21605 Acrt-ULABS, INC.
August 23, 2000
Subject · 32 Soil & 6 Water Samples
Project Name · 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number'
P.O. Number' 3266
Case Narrative
Analysis: EPA 8260B Oxygenates
In samples B-3-15', B-4-10', B-5~15', B-5-25', B-6-10' and B-6-15' the Dibrornofluoromethane surrogate
recovery exceeded laboratory control chart limits. Since the samples were non-detect for Oxygenates, no
corrective action was taken.
Tom KWoka
ACCULABS, INC.
AUgUst 15, 2000
Sample Log 21605
MTBE (Methyl-t-butyl ether) By EPA Method 8020/602
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00, 08/01/00
Received : 08/03/00
Matrix : Soil
Date
Measured
SAMPLE Analyzed (MRL) =g/kg Value =g/kg
B-2-5' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
8-2-10' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-2-15' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-2-30' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-1-5' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-l-10' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-1-15' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-1-30' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
8-3-10' 08/14/00 (.050) <.050
B-3-15' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-3-25' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-4-10' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-4-15' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-4-25' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-5-10' 08/15/00 (°050) <.050
B-5-15' 08/15/00 (°050) <.050
Approved By:
Tom Kwoka
iLab Director
ACCULABS~ INC.
August 15, 2000
Sample Log 21605
MTBE (Methyl-t-butyl ether) By EPA Method 8020/602
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00, 08/01/00
Received : 08/03/00
Matrix : Soil
Date
Measured
SAMPLE Analyzed (MRL) ~/kq Value ~/k~
B-5-25' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-6-10' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-6-15' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
B-6-25' 08/15/00 (.050) <.050
Approved By:
Tom Kwoka
Lab Director
ACCULAB5~ INC.
August 15, 2000
Sample Log 21605
MTBE (Methyl-t-butyl ether) By EPA Method 8020/602
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Received : 08/03/00
Matrix : Water
Date Measured
SAMPLE Analyzed (MRL) u~/L Value ug/L
B-2W 08/10/00 (5.0) <5.0
B-1W 08/10/00 (5.0) <5.0
B-3W 08/10/00 (5.0) <5.0
B-4W 08/10/00 (5.0) <5.0
B-5W 08/14/00 (5.0) <5.0
B-6W 08/15/00 (5.0) <5.0
Approved By:
Tom Kwoka
Lab Director
ACCULABS, INC.
Sample Log 21605
Sample: B-2-5~
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) .~/~ Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 103 %
~ m ~) mom time in zeconds
O~
o~
Date ~alMzed: 08-14-00 Steuarl P~olskM
Column : 0.~3~ X 60m Res~ R~x-1301 Senior Che~is~
ACCULAB$~ INE.
Sample Log 21605
21605--02
Sample: B-2-10'
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) ~/~ Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 98 %
ACCULAB5~ INO.
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Sample Log 21605
21605-03
Sample: B-2-15~
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) ~/~ Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
I Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
.I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 103 %
!
'1
~ ~ $ ~. ~- -~ 0 time in seconds
o~
Date Rnal~z~ ~-1~-00 Steu~t P~olsk~
Column : 0.53~ X 60~ Regtek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
I A~CULAB5, INC.
SampIe ~og ~i605
I 21605-06
Sample: B-2-30~
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) .~/k~ Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
' Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1o0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 104 %
!
I ~ 0 ~, ~ ~00~ ~ime in seconds
~ . C~
Date 8nalgz~: ~-1~00 Steuart Podolsk9
Column : 0.~3~ X 60m ~este~ ~ix-1301 Senior Chemis~
A:CULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
21~0~--07
Sample: B-2~
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194A
Matrix : Water
Measured
Parameter (MRL) ug/L Value
Benzene (.50) <.50
Toluene (.50) <.50
Ethylbenzene (.50) <.50
Total Xylenes (.50) <.50
TPH as Gasoline (50) <50
Surrogate Recovery 102 %
I o) ~1- ~- ,r -- col% co time in seconds
m
~ C ~ CC C
~ 0 ~
Date ~nalgzed: 08-10-00 Steuart P~olskq
Column : 0.53~ X 60m ~estek ~tx-1301 Senior Chemist
I
ACCULABS, INC,
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Sample Log 21605
I 2[605--08
Sample=
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
mMatrix: Soil
Measured
m Parameter (MRL) .~/kg Value
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
m Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (°0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 102 %
!
m
o~
Date ~al~ze~ ~-14-00 Stuart Po~lsk9
Column : O.~mm X 6~ Rester Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
AC~ULAB~
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Sample Log 21605
Sample: B-l-lO~
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Bog : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
I Parameter (MRL) mgxkg Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
I Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) .0063
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
' TPH as Gasoline (1o0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 102 %
!
c o~ ~- ~ time in seconds
· <30
O
Date flnal~ 08-1~-00 Steuart PodolskM
Column : 0.53mm X 60m Restek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
I
ACCULABS, INC.
Sample Log 21605
21605--10
Sample: B-1-15'
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) m~/kg Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 100 %
~' ~ m ~ ~ ~0 ~ ~ime in secondz
Bate finalized: 08-1~-00 St~t PodolskM
Column : 0. S3mm X 60m Eestek Rtx-1301 Senior C~mist
, A
ACCULABS~ INC.
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Sample Log 21605
I 21605--13
Sample: B-1-30'
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) .~kg Value .g~k~
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
I Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1o0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 102 %
!
I c~ c~ m ~o o time in zecondz
o~
I
Date finalized: 08-1~-00 Steuart P~lsk~
Column : O.~3mm X 60m Reztek Rtx-1301 Seni~ Chemist
, A
i ACCULAB$~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
I21605--14
Sample: B-1W
I From 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
:
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194A
IMatrix : Water
Measured
I Parameter (MRL) u~/L Value ug/L
Benzene (°50) <.50
I Toluene (050) <.50
Ethylbenzene (°50) <.50
Total Xylenes (050) <.50
I TPH as Gasoline (50) <50
Surrogate Recovery 107 %
!
I 0 CO ~0 ~- 04 OCOt,. tine in
~t~ 8nal~ 08-10-00 $t~t
Column : O.~3mm X 6~ ~estek ~tx-1301 Senior Chemist
, A
i ACO~LAB5~ INC.
Sampie ~og ~i605
I21~05--16
Sample: B-3-10~
I From 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
:
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) ~/~ Value .~/~
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
I Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 101 %
!
I m c~ m ~0 m O0 m time in seconds
Date Rnal~zed: 08-14-00 Steuart P~olskM
Column : ~3~ X 60m ~estek Rtx-l~l Senior Chemist
A
AC~ULABS, lNG,
Sample Log 21605
21605--17
Sample: B-3-1§v
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) m~/kg Value m~/k~
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (°0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1o0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 106 %
I
~0 m m ~ C~ (~0~ time in seconds
o~
Date ~nal~z~: ~-IG-O0 S~art P~I~
Column: O. S3mm X 60m ~ez~ek ~x-1301 Senior
ACCULAB5, INC.
Sample Log 21605
21605-19
Sample: B-3-25~
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) m~/k~ Value .~/k~
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 105 %
I m ~ m ~ ~ oo ~ ~ime in seconds
o\
Da~e 8nal~zed: 00-1S~ Steuart Po~lsk~
Colu~ : 0.~3~ X 60m Re.tek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
ACOULABS,
Sample Log 21605
21605-20
Sample: B-3W
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194A
Matrix : Water
Measured
Parameter (MRL) .q/L Value
Benzene (.50) <.50
Toluene (.50) <.50
Ethylbenzene (.50) <.50
Total Xylenes (.50) <.50
TPH as Gasoline (50) <50
Surrogate Recovery 106 %
I c ~0 o m ~ ~o oom time in seconds
~ ~ ~1 I
B~t~ fln~l~ 08-10-00 $~rt P~ol~k~
Colum : O. 53mm X 60m ~e~tek ~tx-1301 Senior Chemist
AC~ULAB5~ IN~.
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Sample Log 21605
i 21605-22
Sample: ~-4-10~
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
I Matrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) ~g/k~ Value .~/k~
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
I Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 104 %
!
ACCULABS~ INC.
!
Sample Log 21605
I 21605-23
Sample: B-4-15'
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) .~/~g Value .g/~
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
I Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (°0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 102 %
!
I m co m 'o co oo a~ time in seconds
m c ~ ~ ~ ccc
o
Date ~al~ze~ 08-15-~ Stuart Po~lskq
Column : 0.53mm X 60m Restek Rtx-1301 Se~or Chemist
AECULABS, INE.
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Sample Log 21605
Sample: B-4-25~
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) =g/kg Value
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
I Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (°0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 105 %
!
I
I o3 (~ I'. m e4 mm~ ti.e in seconds
o~
Date ~n~e~ 08-t~-O0 ~te~art Podo~skg
Co~n = O.~3aa X ~Oa ~estek ~tx-~30~ Senior Chea~st
ACCULAeS, INC.
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Sample Log 21605
I 21605-26
Sample: B-4W
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194A
IMatrix : Water
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) ug/L Value .g/L
Benzene (°50) <.50
I Toluene (.50) <.50
Ethylbenzene (°50) <.50
Total Xylenes (°50) <.50
I TPH as Gasoline (50) <50
Surrogate Recovery 104 %
!
I
I e~ c~ <~ m e9 .---o) time in seconds
o
o
Date Rnal~z~: 08-10-00 Steuart PodolskM
Column: 0.53mm X 6~ Restek Rtx-1301 Se~or Chemist
i
ACCULAB$~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
~605--28
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 08/01/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) .~/kg Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 103 %
A=CULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
I 21605-29
Sample: B-5-15'
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 08/01/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
I Matrix ~ Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) ~g/~ Value
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
I Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (°0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 104 %
I ~ e ~ 00~ time in secondz
O\
0
o
Date Anal~ed: 08-1~00 Steuart Podol=ky
Column : O,53mm × 60m Re=t~ ~tx-l~l Senior Chemizt
I ACCULABS, INC,
Sample Log 21605
I 21605-~
Sample: B-5-25'
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 08/01/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
IMatrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) .~/~ Value ~/~
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
I Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (°0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1o0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 105 %
!
!
ACCULABS~ INC,
Sample Log 21605
21605--32
Sample:
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Water
Measured
Parameter (MRL) ug/L Value
Benzene (.50) <.50
Toluene (.50) <.50
Ethylbenzene (°50) <.50
Total Xylenes (.50) <.50
TPH as Gasoline (50) <50
Surrogate Recovery 105 %
I
I
c ~ ~ ~ ccc
0
0
Date Rnaluz~: 08-14-00 Stuart Podolsku
Column : O. 53mm X 60m Re~tek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
ACEULABS, INC.
Sample Log 21605
21605--34
Sample: B-6-10'
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 08/01/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) ~/~ Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 102
I
O~
Date 8nal~zed~ 08-15-00 St~t P~olsk~
Column = O,53am X 60a Eestek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
ACCULABS, INC.
!
Sample Log 21605
i 21605-35
Sample: B-6-15'
I From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 08/01/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
I Matrix : Soil
Measured
i Parameter (MRL) .g/k~ Value
Benzene (.0050) <.0050
I Toluene (.0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (.0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (.0050) <.0050
I TPH as Gasoline (1.0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 104 %
I
,_ ; c~.m m ~ --om time in seconds
o\
o~
~J
Da~e 8naluzed~ 08-15-00 Stuart Podol~u
Col~n : O.~m X 6~ Restek R~x-1301 Senior CMmist
ACCULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
Sample: B-6-25'
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 08/01/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194E
Matrix : Soil
Measured
Parameter (MRL) ~/~ Value
Benzene (°0050) <.0050
Toluene (°0050) <.0050
Ethylbenzene (°0050) <.0050
Total Xylenes (o~0050) <.0050
TPH as Gasoline (1o0) <1.0
Surrogate Recovery 103 %
m o~ r~ ~- ~ time in seconds
0
Date RnalMze~ 08-15-~ St~t Podolsk
Column : O.~3mm X 60m ~stek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
ACO~LABS, INC.
Sample Log 21605
21605-38
Sample: B-6W
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sampled : 07/31/00
Dilution : 1:1 Run Log : 2194D
Matrix : Water
Measured
Parameter (MRL) u./L Value
Benzene (.50) <.50
Toluene (.50) <.50
Ethylbenzene (.50) <.50
Total Xylenes (.50) <.50
TPH as Gasoline (50) <50
Surrogate Recovery 104 %
Date Rnalqze~ ~-15-~ Steuart Podolsk9
Column = 0.53~ X 60m Restek Rtx-1301 Senior Chemist
ACCULABS, INC.
August 15, 2000
Sample Log 21605
QC Report for EPA 8020 & Modified EPA 8015
Run Log : 2194A
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sample(s) Received : 08/03/00
Matrix Spike
Matrix Spike Duplicate
Parameter % Recovery % Recovery RPD *
Benzene 85 81 5
Ethylbenzene 97 92 5
TPH as Gasoline 102 103 1
· RPD = Relative Percent Difference
Parameter Laboratory Control Sample % Recovery
Benzene 79
Ethylbenzene 90
Gasoline 98
Parameter Method Blank
Benzene <0.0050 mg/Kg
Toluene <0.0050
Eth¥1Benzene <0.0050
Total Xylenes <0.0050 mg/Kg
TPH as Gasoline <1.0 mg/Kg
Tom Kwok&
Lab D~c~o~
ACCULABS, INC,
August 15, 2000
Sample Log 21605
QC Report for EPA 602 & Modified EPA 8015
Run Log : 2193W
From : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Sample(s) Received : 08/03/00
Matrix Spike
Matrix Spike Duplicate
Parameter % Recovery % Recovery RPD *
Benzene 79 79 0
Ethylbenzene 88 85 3
TPH as Gasoline 85 91 7
· RPD = Relative Percent Difference
Parameter Laboratory Control Sample % Recovery
Benzene 76
Ethylbenzene 84
Gasoline 86
Parameter Method Blank
Benzene <0.50 ug/L
Toluene <0.50 ug/L
Ethylbenzene <0.50 ug/L
Total Xylenes <0.50 ug/L
TPH as Gasoline <50 ug/L
Tom Kwoka
L~b D~[rector
Ar-I:; LI LAB 5 ~ INr-,
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-2-5'
Project Name -- 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Date 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Sample
;
Date Analyzed : 08/09/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-01
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 118 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By-
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar-CULAB5, INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 09, 2000
Sample Name : B-2-10'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/08/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-02
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 rog/Kg
Methyl-teA-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 113 % Recovery
!
I' MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By' ":-~? ~
Tom Kwoka
'1 E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar- r- U I_AB 5 ~ INC.
I Sample Log 21605
,.. EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 09, 2000
I Sample Name : B-2-15'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution · 1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/08/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-03
I Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
I tert-Butanol 0,020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0,0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
t Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0,0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0,0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0,0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 0,0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 121 % Recovery
.!
!
!
i M
RL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
I E
= Concentration exceeded calibration range.
!
Ar-CULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 09, 2000
Sample Name : B-2-30'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
Sample Date 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
..
Date Analyzed : 08/08/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-06
Measured
Parameter MRL C0nc. Units
ted-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 118 % Recovery
!
!
!
!
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ....
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
AC CUI..ABS~ INC,
I Sample Log 21605
EPA
8260B
~ '"" *,.,xy~ena,es August 15, 2000
ISampl~ Name : B-2W
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received - 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution :
1
:1
Date Analyzed : 08/11/00 Sample Matrix : Water
Lab Number : 21605-07
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
ted-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-ted-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I 1,2oDibromoethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Dibromofluoromethane 108 % Recovery
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By' ~',~'~
I Tom Kwoka
E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar-r-u LARS, INC.
I Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 09, 2000
I Sample Name : B-1-5'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution :
1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/08/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-08
I Measured
Parameter MRL C0nc. Units
I tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-reft-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 111 % Recovery
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By'
I T~m Kwoka
E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar. CULAB$, INr-.
I Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 09, 2000
I Sample Name : B-1-10'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution ·
1
:1
Date Analyzed .- 08/08/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number .- 21605-09
I Measured
Parameter MRL Con(;:. Units
I tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 102 % Recovery
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By · '~'~'~
I Tom Kwoka
E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar-CULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates ^ugust 15, 2000
Sample Name .- B-1-15'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number .. Date Received · 08/03/00
Date 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Sample
:
Date Analyzed : 08/09/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-10
Measured
Parameter MRL Con(;:. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 108 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar- r-U LABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name · B-1-30'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution
Date Analyzed : 08/09/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-13
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
ted-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 113 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By' ",- '''''<~¢~
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
AEr. ULABS, INr-,
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-1W
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
Date 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Sample
.-
Date Analyzed .. 08/11/00 Sample Matrix : Water
Lab Number : 21605-14
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
tert-Butanol 20 330 ug/L
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dibromoethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Dibromofluoromethane 99 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By' "~'-/~
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
ACCULAeS, INC,
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sampie Name : B-3-10'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Sample Date : 07/31/00 :
Dilution
1
:1
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-16
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
ted-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 114 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By'
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
A~ULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-3-15'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Sample Date : 07/31/00 :
Dilution
1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/09/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-17
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
ted-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 134 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By'
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration
range.
Ar- r-u LABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-3-25'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/09/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-19
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 rog/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 110 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
I Ar-CU LABS, IN~.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B. Oxygenates August15, 2000
ISample Name : B-3W
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
I Date 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Sample
:
Date Analyzed .. 08/14/00 Sample Matrix : Water
Lab Number : 21605-20
I Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
I tert-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 11 ug/L
Diisopropyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Dibromofluoromethane 117 % Recovery
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
~ ,
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
IE = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
AI~CULAB~, INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA
8260B
n ,,,., ,...xy:~ena.es August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-4-10'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received .- 08/03/00
Date 07/31/00 Dilution 1:1
Sample
..
Date Analyzed : 08/09/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-22
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
ted-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 132 % Recovery
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
I E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
ACCULABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-4-15'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
Sample Date 07/31/00 Dilution · 1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-23
Measured
Parameter MRL C0nc. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 rog/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 118 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar- C U LABS, IN(::.
I
Sample Log 21605
8260B
Oxygenates August 15, 2000
'1 Sampl'e Name : B-4-25'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
ii Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution :
1:1
Date Analyzed .. 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-25
il Measured
Parameter MRL Cons. Units
I tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
· Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
-I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
'1 1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 120 % Recovery
I
I
j MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
, B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
i Tom Kwoka
E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
I
Ar-CU LABS, INC.
i ~1 Sample Log 21605
' EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
I Sample Name : B-4W
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number · Date Received : 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 07/31/00 :
Dilution
1
:1
Date Analyzed : 08/14/00 Sample Matrix : Water
Lab Number : 21605-26
I Measured
Parameter MRL Conc, Units
I tert-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl ether 5,0 <5.0 ug/L
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Dibromofluoromethane 105 % Recovery
'l
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By'
Tom Kwoka
I E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
ACnULABS~ IN~.
I Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
I Sample Name : B-5-10'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 08/01/00 Dilution :
1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-28
I Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
I tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 rog/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 114 % Recovery
!
I
I
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By · ,~ ,-.-2
I Tom Kwoka
E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
I
ACCULABC~ INr-,
Sample Log 21605
!
EPA 826015 Oxygenates August 15, 2000
I Sample Name : B-5-15'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number · Date Received : 08/03/00
I Sample Date 08/01/00 Dilution : 1:1
..
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-29
I' Measured
Parameter MRL C0nc. Units
I tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 rog/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 rog/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
i 1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 133 % Recovery
!
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By' '-~- ~-"~J
Tom Kwoka
I E
= Concentration exceeded calibration range.
I
AC r-ULABE$, INI~.
Sample Log 21605
EPA
8260B
n .,, o,....xy~en...~s August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-5-25'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Date 08/01/00 Dilution · 1:1
Sample
.-
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-31
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 131 % Recovery
!
!
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By'
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
AnCULABS~ IN~.
I Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
I Sample Name .- B-5W
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
I Date 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Sample
.-
Date Analyzed : 08/11/00 Sample Matrix : Water
Lab Number : 21605-32
I Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
I tert-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Dibromofluoromethane 121 % Recovery
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
I E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
A r- r- U LA RS~ INn.
I Sample Log 21605
EPA
8260B
n ,,,., ,,.,xy~ena,es August 15, 2000
I Sampl~ Name : B-6-10'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number .- Date Received · 08/03/00
I Sample Date : 08/01/00 :
Dilution
1
:1
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-34
I Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
I tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
I 1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 128 % Recovery
!
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B = Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By' ~7 ~,.~¢.~?
I Tom Kwoka
E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
AOCULABS, INn.
Sample Log 21605
EPA
8260B
Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-6-15'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Date 08/01/00 Dilution 1:1
Sample
:
:
Date Analyzed : 08/10/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-35
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
ted-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-ted-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 125 % Recovery
I MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
B= Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By · "-~ ~'~.,
Tom Kwoka
I E = Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ac r-U LABS, INn,
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 16, 2000
Sample Name : B-6-25'
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received : 08/03/00
Sample Date : 08/01/00 Dilution
1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/15/00 Sample Matrix : Soil
Lab Number : 21605-37
Measured
Parameter MRL ConG. Units
tert-Butanol 0.020 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Dibromofluoromethane 101 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By ·
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Ar-C Ul. ABS~ INC.
Sample Log 21605
EPA 8260B Oxygenates August 15, 2000
Sample Name : B-6W
Project Name : 7-Eleven 16834 Bakersfield
Project Number : Date Received · 08/03/00
Sample Date : 07/31/00 Dilution : 1:1
Date Analyzed : 08/11/00 Sample Matrix : Water
Lab Number : 21605-38
Measured
Parameter MRL Conc. Units
tert-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dichloroethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
1,2-Dibromoethane 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Dibromofluoromethane 98 % Recovery
MRL = Method Reporting Limit Conc. = Concentration
Analyte was detected in Method Blank. Approved By'
Tom Kwoka
Concentration exceeded calibration range.
Acculabs- Davis
Ar-c U LABS, IN[;.
EPA 8260B QC Report- Oxygenates
Matrix: Soil
IQC ~ateh: 0so008~5 j
]Date Analyzed: 8/15/00
Spike Data
Spike Conc MS MSD LCS
Parameter mg/Kg % Rec % Rec RPD % Rec
Methyl-ten-Butyl Ether 0.050 113 132 14.9 97
Method Blank Data
Measured
Parameter MRL Concentration Units
ten-Butanol 0.0200 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl ten-Butyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Quality Control Data
Control Chart Limits
Surrogate Compounds Lower Upper
Dibromofluoromethane 75 122
I Tom Kwoka
I Laboratory Director
I C:\EXCEL\QC\OSO00815.XLS
Acculabs- Davis
ACCULAB-~ IN~-.
EPA 8260B QC Report- Oxygenates
[Matrix: Water
[QC Batch:' OWO00811
IDate Analyzed: 8/11/00
Spike
Data
Spike Conc MS MSD LCS
Parameter ug/L % Rec % Rec RPD % Rec
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 50 90 88 2.3 78
Method Blank Data
Measured
Parameter MRL Concentration Units
tert-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Quality Control Data
Control Chart Limits
Surrogate Compounds Lower Upper
122
Dibromofluoromethane
80
Tom Kwoka
Laboratory Director
I C:\EXCEL\QC\OWO00811 .XLS
Acculabs- Davis
ACCULABS~ INC.
EPA 8260B QC Report - Oxygenates
IMatrix: Water I
IQC Batch: OW000808 [
[Date Analyzed: 8/8/00 I
Spike Data
Spike Conc MS MSD LCS
Parameter ug/L % Rec % Rec RPD % Rec
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 50 83 80 4.1 84
Method Blank Data
Measured
Parameter MRL Concentration Units
ten-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Quality Control Data
Control Chart Limits
Surrogate Compounds Lower Upper
Dibromofluoromethane 80 122
~/~
Tom Kwoka
Laboratory Director
I C:\EXCEL\QC\OWOOO808.XLS
Acculabs- Davis
EPA 8260B QC Report- Oxygenates
Imatrix: Soil I
IQC Batch: OS000809 ]
IDate Analyzed: 8/9/00
Spike Data Spike Conc LCS LCSD
Parameter rog/Kg % Rec % Rec RPD
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 0.050 77 105 31.4
Method Blank Data
Measured
Parameter MRL Concentration Units
tert-Butanol 0.0200 <0.020 mg/Kg
iMethyl-tert-Butyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Quality Control Data
Control Chart Limits
Surrogate Compounds Lower Upper
Dibromofluoromethane 75 i 22
~woka -
Laboratory Director
C:\EXCEL\QC\OSOOO809.XLS
Acculabs- Davis
AI:I E U LAElS~
EPA 8260B QC Report- Oxygenates
I Matrix: Soil [
IQC Batch: OS000Sl0
IDate Analyzed: 8/10/00
Spike Data
Spike Conc MS MSD LCS
Parameter mg/Kg % Rec % Rec RPD % Rec
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 0.050 93 106 13.0 91
Method Blank Data
Measured
Parameter MRL Concentration Units
tert-Butanol 0.0200 <0.020 mg/Kg
Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Diisopropyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
tert-Amylmethyl Ether 0.0050 <0.0050 mg/Kg
Quality Control Data
Control Chart Limits
Surrogate Compounds Lower Upper
Dibromofluoromethane 75 122
Tom Kwoka
Laboratory Director
I C:\EXCEL\QC\OSOOO810.XLS
Acculabs- Davis
AC r-ULABS~ INC,
EPA 8260B QC Report- Oxygenates
[matrix: Water
[QC Batch: 0W000814
[Date Analyzed: 8/14/00
Spike Data
Spike Cone MS MSD LCS
Parameter ug/L % Rec % Rec RPD % Rec
Methyl-ten-Butyl Ether 50 105 99 6.4 83
Method Blank Data
Measured
Parameter MRL Concentration Units
i tert-Butanol 20 <20 ug/L
lMethyl-tert-Butyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Diisopropyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
tert-Amylmethyl Ether 5.0 <5.0 ug/L
Quality Control Data
Control Chart Limits
Surrogate Compounds Lower Upper
Dibromofluoromethane 80 122
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