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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK #1-C-09/23/92 * ~'-~- B~4KERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ...... -:~,-., ~ ' · ~'- -~.,,~,-1KI~. BUREAU-OF fiRE ~ PR~EN~OH ': ; In c~fo~wi~ ~i~ of ~ine~ o~nces,-'c~ .~or m~i~s,, appl~i~ _ to d~Pl~, ~, id~l, ~, O~rate~ ~11 or h~dle ~ferJals ' di~. d~e~d haza~s ~ life or pr~ as follows: . [ : ...:-':/.......· .> '~_ . :..: ,:.... , ,,' .......:'.: . /. .~~'_- '-' . . '.....-' ,,' }'" ', :ive '. 'j'. '-'' ~,~ '..' . .....' . "~' - , ~~.~~~ ...,~.~ Permit denied: ..... ~...:,~ .................................... y .......... . .- . , ~t, . ' . ~ .. . ,..:: .. ~ . ~ · -. · ~' .. ~, .,.. ., · .... SERVING THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY SINCE 1953 1030 ALTA VISTA DRIVE · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93305 AUTOMOTIVE AND · PAINT · HYDRAULIC JACKS · AUTO LIFTS · LUBE EQUIPMENT · BATTERY CHARGERS · COMPRESSORS · GAGES · METERS · JACK STANDS · TOOLS · HAND PUMPS · TANKS & FITTINGS · VALVES & NOZZLES INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT · SALES & SERVICE · STEAM CLEANERS · HOSE · HOISTS · V-BELTS e FILTERS · REGULATORS · LUBRICATORS METERS · WATER · OIL · CHEMICAL CAR CARE · PAINTS · POLISH ® WAX · SOAP · DYES · CLEANERS MOTEL 6 5241 Olive Tree Court Bakersfield CA 93308' 805 392 9700 .~ MATERIAI S ~IVISION ~ HAZ~OUS '~ ~ ' ' TIME CHARGED VROm~ ~MBER: DA~: N~E: CHGD: COM~~S: "WE CARE" September 23, 1992 TO: Valerie Pendergrass FROM: Joe A. Dunwoody SUBJECT: Billing for assessment oversight on work performed at the Columbus Motors property, 1919 Columbus Street, Bakersfield CA. The assessment phase of the Columbus Motors soil contamination is complete. A total of nine and one half (9 1/2) hours, at a rate of $47.50 per hour, have been spent on this project. The total amount is listed below. Please enter the amount on the computer, note the date on the memo and file when completed. 9 1/2 hrs. * $47.50/hr. = $472.62 cc: Ralph E. Huey ME'M'O RAN D UM September 23, 1992 TO: Valerie Pendergrass FROM: Joe A. Dunwoody SUBJECT: Billing for assessment oversight on work performed at the Columbus Motors property, 1919 Columbus Street, Bakersfield CA. The assessment phase of the Columbus Motors soil contamination is complete. A total of nine and one half (9 1/2) hours, at a rate of $47.50 per hour, have been spent on this project. The total amount is listed below. Please enter the amount on the computer, note the date on the memo and file when completed. 9 1/2 hrs. * $47.50/hr. = $472.62 cc: Ralph E. Huey State Water Resources Control Board Division of Clean-Water Programs 2014 T Street · Sacramento, California 95814 ° (916) 227-4411 Winston H. Hickox Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 · Sacramento, California · 94244-2120 Gray Davis Secretary for FAX (916) 227-4530 · Internet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/-c~vphome/ustcf Governor Environmental Protection April 25, 2000 '~'C~'l~e~,0 o ooo Robert E. Grant Trust __ENVIRON. c/o Robert E. and Marguerite Grant, Trustees SERVICEs 8637 East Cheryl Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85258 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, CLAIM NUMBER 007300, FOR SITE ADDRESS: 1919 COLUMBUS ST, BAKERSFIELD Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Grant filed this claim with the Fund on January 28, 1993. The address provided us, 6502 North Central Avenue E-402, Phoenix, AZ 85012, is no longer valid and the forwarding order has expired. Mail is being returned to us. I contacted City of Bakersfield Fire Department and got a copy of the closure letter dated October 31, 1994. Please let me know if you filed this claim and are still interested in pursuing reimbursement. Recent legislation removed the domicile and principal place of business requirements for Priority Class B and Priority Class C claimants. I can be reached at (916) 227-4411. Sincerely, Claims Review Unit ' Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund cc: Mr. John Noonan Mr. Howard Wines RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Fresno, CA 93726 Bakersfield, CA 93301 California Environmental Protection Agency ~ Recycled ?aper State ater Resources Contr0 Board Division of Clean Water Programs 2014 T Street · Sacramento, California 95814 · (916) 227-4411 Winston H. Hickox Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 · Sacramento, California · 94244-2120 Gray Davis Secretary for FAX (916) 227-4530 · Interact Addressx http://www~swrcb.ca.gov/--cwphome/ustcf Governor En vironmentM Protection April 17, 2000 RECEIVED t PR l'9 2000 Robert E. Grant 3606 ColUmbus Street -----.-ENVIRflN' SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93306 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, CLAIM NUMBER 007300 FOR sITE fi~DDRESSi 1919 COLUMBUS sT,*BAKERSFIELD Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Grant filed this claim with the Fund on January 28, 1993. The address the claimant provided us with, 6502 North Central Avenue E-402, Phoenix, AZ 85012, is no longer valid and the forwarding order has expired. Mail is being returned to us. Please let me know if you are the Robert E. Grant who filed this claim. I can be reached at (916) 227-4411. Sincerely, Sandy Gill Claims Review Unit Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund cc: Mr. John Noonan Mr. Howard Wines RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Fresno, CA 93726 Bakersfield, CA 93301 California Environmental Protecn'on Agency ~ Recycled Paper I BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone (661) 326-3979 · FAX {661) 326-0576 FAX Transmittal TO: S:/'~ ~ COMPANY: ~,-~'~c.t'~ _ d. oF- FAXN0. FROM: ..~ o ~,.r,,,~_~ COMMENTS: ~ ~'-~ ~ ~..)-~c_o~..J CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 October 31, 1994 Mr. Robert Grant 6502 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 CLOSURE OF I UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT 1919 COLUMBUS STREET IN BAKERSFIELD, CA. PERMIT # BR-00009 Dear Mr. Grant= This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the soil excavation associated with the closure of the tanks located at the above stated address. Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with the assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed cc= R. Huey C. Cornet, KES CITY o f BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRECHIEF October 31, 1994 326-3911 Chris De Armon Kern Environmental Service P. O. Box 5337 Bakersfield, CA 93388 RE= Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Ave. Dear Mr. De Armon= This is to notify you that the workplan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office advance notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct over sight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. .... Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed October 24, 1994 Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Avenue, Third Floor Bakersfield, California 93301 REGARDING: Proposed Work Plan, Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil Remediation, Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California (KES Project No. E-1030) Mr. Wines: We, Kern Environmental Service (KES), are presenting the following proposed work plan for the above referenced project. KES understands the project to include the excavation and aeration of approximately 100 cubic yards of petroleum impacted soil at 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California. KES also understands the contaminant plume occupies a volume measuring approximately ten feet (10') wide by ten feet (10') long by twenty-five feet (25') deep. The following proposed scope of work is based solely on information provided to KES by Mr. Bob Grant. and/or his consultant(s). Site conditions, (i.e. soil type, plume configuration, etc.), will determine the actual project schedule and scope. SCOPE OF WORK: KES proposes to expedite the work in order to meet a reasonable deadline. To do this KES will provide the necessary labor, equipment and materials to perform the following tasks: - Excavate the petroleum contaminated soil to the above described dimensions and quantities. In order to achieve this task, KES will attempt to complete the excavation without sloping and/or shoring. Accordingly, no personnel or equipment will be allowed to enter the excavation at any time. Should the plume of impacted soil be unreachable or extend beyond the expected dimensions, KES may require sloping, benching and/or shoring measures in order to insure a safe work environment and meet required regulatory obligations. KES will inform the Fire Department representative of any significant changes to the project scope. Post Office Box 5337, Bakersfield, California 93388 * (805) 589-5220 In California · (800) 332-5376 Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION October 24, 1994 Page 2 REGARDING: Proposed Work Plan, Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil Remediation, Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California (KES Project No. E-1030) - In order to minimize soil treatment and/or cross contamination KES will ' segregate the soil as it is excavated according to field monitoring and observation. Field monitoring will consist of periodic soil screening with a Photoionization Detector (PID). Screened soils will be segregated and stockpiled on site for transportation to disposal or reuse as backfill material. All soil screened as non-contaminated will be sampled and verified by a state certified laboratory. - Temporary fencing will be utilized for excavation security outside of work hours. - Upon completion of contaminant removal according to field screening KES will obtain soil samples representative of the excavation sidewalls and floor. Samples will be transported to a state certified laboratory for analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (as gas) and BTEX. The total quantity and locations of said samples will be determined by excavation dimensions and/or Fire Department guidelines. KES expects to obtain approximately five (5) soil samples. Upon verification of contaminant removal KES will place the segregated soil materials approved for backfill into the excavation. Due to the void created by the contaminant removal KES will trUck in clean fill material. The imported fill material will be placed in the excavation to grade. Note: KES proposes to apply water to the soil as it is placed into the excavation to maximize compaction efforts. Segregated impacted soil will be transported to Venvirotech, Inc. in Arvin, California for recycling/disposal, (pending waste acceptance and client approval of facility). A report of project documentation will be provided to your office upon completion of the project. The Scope of Work listed herein is based solely on preliminary information. The actual scope may change according to site conditions. Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION October 24, 1994 Page 3 REGARDING: Proposed Work Plan, Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil Remediation, Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California (KES Project No. E-1030) Should you have any questions regarding this Work Plan or require additional information please feel free to contact the undersigned at (805)589-5220. Senior Project Development Specialist CBD:bd C:\WP$1\CHRI S~..,ErTERS~FIRE_I0.25 State Water Resources Control Board i Division of Clean Water Programs Wiastea H. Hkkox 2014 T 8~raet * Sacrarezr~to, Cali£omia 95g14 · (916} 227~11 8ecreto~for Maili.$ Address: P,O. Box 944212 · Sacrament, Calif~ia * 942~2120 G~y Da~ ~nvi~nnt~tal F~ (916) 2274530 - In.et Add.s: ht~Jl~.sw~.ea.gov/~ho~u~Icr ~r FAX MEMORANDUM TO: Howard Wines City of Bakersfield Fire Departme~t Fax Number: (66I) 326-0576 FROM: Sandy Gill, (916) 227-4411, FAX (916) 227-4530 , Claim Review Uait UST CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM DIViSION OF CLEAN WATER PROGRAMS 2014 T Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 DATE: April 12, 2000 SUBJECT: I919 COLUMBUS ST, BAKERSFIELD What is the status of clea.nup activities at this site? The claimants, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Grant, filed a claim with the Fund on January 28, 1993. They only qualified for a Priority Class D at that thue because they were domiciled out of state, in Arizona. SB 562 became effective ~lanuary 1, 1997 and removes ~e domicile and principal place ofbusi.ness requirements for Priority Class B and Priority Class C claimants. The address the claimant provided us with, 6502 North Ceatval Ave E-402, Phoenix, AZ 85012 is no longer valid and the forwarding order has expired. Mail is being retttmed to us and I was hoping 'that you could provide a current address. I/you have any questions, please ~all me at (916) 22%4411. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Attached is a copy oft.he October 25, 1991 directive to Mr, Grant, a copy of the November 6, 1991 extension, and the cover sheet for the preliminary site characterization dated ]'uly 17, 1992. "WE CARE" Bob Grant 6502 N. Centre! Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85012 Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted at the faclll=y located at 1919 Columbus St., Bakersfield Dear Mr. Grant, Upon review of the recently submitted laborator~results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume has not been adequately defined and may pose an evironmental risk. This office requires (in accordance with chapter 6.7 of the Cal~fornia Health and Safety Code and chapter 16, Title 23 of ~he Ca~l~ornia Code of Regulations) that fur=her assessment be done ~o define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this off~ce, w~th in 30 days from receip~ of ~h~s letter. The work plan should fo~ow guidelines found in[ ~ppend~x A - Report$.,.Tri - Reqiona~ Boar~ .... Sta~.f Recommen~ations- ~or Pre~lminary Eveluatl0~ and ; I~vestiqat~on 9~ U~der~r0~nd Tank Sl~es~ Januar~ 2'2, 1991. If you have any questions, please call me at (8O5) 326-3979. · Sincerely, //..oe A. / Underground Tank Program 04×~.2,"00 :1.5~ 06 CITY of B. dKERSFIELD "WE FIRE DEPARTMENT November :1~ 2101 H STREET $ D JOHNSON I 1 9 9 1 BAI(ERSI:IELD. 93301 Bob Gran~ 6502 N. Cen=ral AvenUe Phonen~x, AZ 85012 RE: £xte~ion of t£me l£mit for submittal of workpIan Dear Mr. Grant, As d~scussed during our telephone conversation ~he deadline for submittal of ~he ~orkplan regarding ~he property located at ~919 Columbus S~reet has been ex~ended to March 30~ 1991. I~ you have any questions, please call me a~ (805) 3~6-3979. $~ncerely, Underground Tank Program L Environmental Gary J. Leafy, R,E.A. Environmental ~onsultant 4009 FAIRWOOD ST, BAXERSFIELD, ~ 93306- !:3 ! 0 (805J 872-1543 ~,. PRELIMINARY SITE CHARACTERIZATION ~i.!:' OF GASOLINE IMPACTED SOIL '" ROBEI~T E. GRANT PROPERTY 1919 COLUMBUS STi~g-~-T BAIO~$FIELD, CALIFORNIA July 17, 1992 CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FiRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R, KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 October 31, 1994 Mr. Robert Grant 6502 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 CLOSURE OF 1 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT 1919 COLUMBUS STREET IN BAKERSFIELD, CA. PERMIT # BR-00009 Dear Mr. Grant: This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the soil excavation associated with the closure of the tanks located at the above stated address.. Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with the assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed cc: R. Huey C. Cornet, KES 90',d '-IU.l.0.h Purgeable Aromatics and Total Pe=roleum H~drocarbons P O ~OX ~33T Report: 10/27/94 A::n.~: C. CO~ 589-5220 S~l~e Des~ipti~: JOB ~9~-10~0 ~ ~: SPOILS mI~ (~) 10-26-9% ~ 10:~ : ~~ BY C. ~ST ~: T~H ~ D.O.H,M. / L.U.F.T. ~ual ~ - ~ifie~ EPA ~015 10/2~/9& 10/2~/94 10/26/9~ Tolu~ N~e Detected mg/kg 0.05 g~2~ Ben=ene 0.081 mg/kg 0.05 To~ Xylenes 4.7 v ,~; 0 1 I~RN ~NV~RC~E~FFAL SERVICES Da=e of ~ST~= TPH ~ D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. ~ual Meth~ - ~if~e~ EPA I~v~dual c~sgi=~n=s ~ ~PA ~Ch~d 5030/8020. ~t~ ~S~le Date S~le Da~e ~lysis Tolu~e ~One ~tec=ed rog/kg B~ Benzene None Dete~e~ m~/~ 0.005 LABORATOAtE$ Purgeable Aromatics Total Petroleum Hydro~arbo~s · ox s337 ~-,porc: : C, C0~ S~e D~ripCi~= JOB %9~-1030 BOB ~ NOR~ ~,T. {G~) 10-26-9~ ~ ~T~: TPH ~ D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. ~1 ~oa - ~f~e~ EPA S~e ~=~ix: SOil w~.~:~:-. Collec=ed: Received · ~: C~%e=ea~ P~ac~i~ ~lysis ~eportAn~ . ~ ToAu~ne N~e DeCec=e= mg/~ O_ 005 Benzene N~ Detected m~/k~ 0.00~ P~=role~ "~.~'~,'~ '~. z=:',:~w . ~ ~.~ '~-,, · ~.~,~, '~'~.:~ ...~: LABORATQRIES and 5337 Descr~pti~: JOB ~9~-10~0 ~ G~: ~T ~ (G~) 10-26-94 ~ L0=%5~ ~LSD BY C. CO~ Co~lec=e~: Received ~ ......... , ~enze~ ~e Vetecte~ mg/kg O.oos ~lenes ~e Detec=e~ To=al Petroleum ay=rocarbons K~i ~rX~AL SERVICES Date of SOX ~337 ~.ep~rt: ~-0/27/~ S~e Des==i~:io~: ~ %9E-10B0 BOB G~: S~ ~ (~) 10-26-9& e 10:4S~ In~vi~l c~anitu~nua ~ EPA M~th~ 50B0/8020. :Samlal. e ~atriX: Soil Date ! Sample Date $amDle Date ~!ySiS 10/26/94 10/26/9& Benz~ne N~e Det~te& ~/kg Tolu~e N~e De:ecte~ m~/k~ 0.00~ ' Bthy~ Benze~ N~e Da=e~e~ m~/k~ 0.005 Kern Environmental Service a Division of Kern BacJ~oe Sewice, Inc. Please deliver the following to:. of: ~~"~D. From the desk of Chris DeArmon DATE: [0. 7~'~e~ NO. of pages including cover page: ~' TIME: ~'.'"~'~"- ~ FAX No: ~. ~::~"7~=, I am transmitting to you from (805) 589-7143 For your comments [ ] As you requested Please call me about this [ ] As we discussed Approve, sign, and return If there are transmission problems call (805) 589-5220 Ext. 51 Message: ~ ~_~~ ~_ ~ ~r~~- 3725 Allen Road Bakersfield, Ca. 93312 (805) 589-5220 / (800) 332-5376 P.O. Box 5337 Bakersfield, Ca. 93388 RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Loc~on: ~ t~ ~,JS ID# Business Name: CO~z~,~,t3~ ~ c. ~-~_. Contact N~e: ~ F ~, S ~ '~~ ~ ~ [~ Business Phone: F~: Insp~or's N~e: ~ Time of C~l: Date: (0/~ ~ Time: I ~:~ ~ Min: (0 Type of C~I: Incoming ~] Outgoing [ ] Returned [ ] Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: '/~-'~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" August 16, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Robert Grant 6502 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 RE: Site Characterization at 1919 COlumbus St., in Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Grant: This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results of the site characterization dated July 17, 1992 associated with the former 1,000 gallon underground gasoline tank removed from the property on September 11, 1991. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRECHIEF October 31, 1994 326-3911 Chris De Armon Kern Environmental Service P. O. Box 5337 Bakersfield, CA 93388 RE: Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Ave. Dear Mr. De Armon: This is to notify you that the workplan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office advance notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct over sight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE October 24, 1994 Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Avenue, Third Floor Bakersfield, California 93301 REGARDING: Proposed Work Plan, Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil Remediation, Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California (KES Project No. E-1030) Mr. Wines: We, Kern Environmental Service (KES), are presenting the following proposed work plan for the above referenced project. KES understands the project to include the excavation and aeration of approximately 100 cubic yards of petroleum impacted soil at 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California. KES also understands the contaminant plume occupies a volume measuring approximately ten feet (10') wide by ten feet (10') long by twenty-five feet (25') deep. The following proposed scope of work is based solely on information provided to KES by Mr. Bob Grant and/or his consultant(s). Site conditions, (i.e. soil type, plume configuration, etc.), will determine the actual project schedule and scope. SCOPE OF WORK: KES proposes to expedite the work in order to meet a reasonable deadline. To do this KES will provide the necessary labor, equipment and materials to perform the following tasks: Excavate the petroleum contaminated soil to the above described dimensions and quantities. In order to achieve this task, KES will attempt to complete the excavation without sloping and/or shoring. Accordingly, no personnel or equipment will be allowed to enter the excavation at any time. Should the plume of impacted soil be unreachable or extend beyond the expected dimensions, KES may require sloping, benching and/or shoring measures in order to insure a safe work environment and meet required regulatory obligations. KES will inform the Fire Department representative of any significant changes to the project scope. Post Office Box 5337, Bakersfield, California 93388 ,, (805) 589-5220 In California · (800) 332-5376 Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION October 24, 1994 Page 2 REGARDING: Proposed Work Plan, HydrOcarbon Impacted Soil Remediation, Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California (KES Project No. E-1030) -. In' order to minimize soil treatment and/or cross contamination KES will segregate the soil as it is excavated according to field monitoring and observation. Field monitoring will consist of periodic soil screening with a Photoionization Detector (PID). Screened soils will be segregated and stockpiled on site for transportation to disposal or reuse as backfill material. : All soil screened as non-contaminated will be sampled and verified by a state certified laboratory. - Temporary fencing will be utilized for excavation security outside of work hours. - Upon completion of contaminant removal according to field screening KES will obtain soil samples representative of the excavation sidewalls and floor. Samples will be transported to a state certified laboratory for analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (as gas) and BTEX. The total quantity and locations of said samples will be determined by excavation dimensions and/or Fire Department guidelines. KES expects to obtain approximately five (5) soil samples. - Upon. verification of contaminant removal KES will place the segregated soil materials approved for backfill into the excavation. Due to the void created by the contaminant removal ICES will truck in clean fill material. The imported fill material will be placed in the excavation to grade. Note: KES proposes to apply water to the soil as it is placed into the excavation to maximize compaction efforts. - Segregated impacted soil will be transported to Venviroteeh, Inc. in Arvin, California for recycling/disposal, (pending waste acceptance and client approval of facility). · - A report of project documentation will be provided to your office upon completion of the project. The Scope of Work listed herein is based solely on preliminary information. The actual scope may change according to site conditions. Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION October 24, 1994 Page 3 REGARDING: Proposed Work Plan, Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil Remediation, Grant Property, 1919 Columbus Avenue, Bakersfield, California (KES Project No. E-1030) Should you have any questions regarding this Work Plan or require additional information please feel free to contact the undersigned at (805)589-$220. Senior Project Development Specialist CBD:bd C:\WP51\CHRIS\LETTERS\FIRE_lL0.25 CITYofBAKERSFIELD ~ August 2, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVENUE M. R. KELLY BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Robert Grant 6502 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 Re: 1919 Columbus Street in Bakersfield Dear Mr. Grant: This office has reviewed the results and recommendations based on the site characterization of your property submitted July 17, 1992. In our letter of September 23, 1992, a condition was stipulated that further soil samples would be required after one year to "determine the rate and extent (if any) of the migratory plume." Our re-evaluation of the fate and transport analysis indicates that the plume is relatively shallow and in concentrations that are relatively immobile. Further, groundwater is shown to be in excess of 200 feet below the lowest vertical extent of the plume as measured in 1992. Without a driving force to aid the plume's migration to deeper levels, no threat to groundwater is imminent. Based on the re-evaluated risk appraisal included with the site characterization report of July 17, 1992, this office now concludes an additional soil boring in one year's time to be redundant. However, be advised that the other conditions set forth in our letter of September 23, 1992 are still held to be valid. A closure letter will follow under separate cover. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely yours, Howard H. Wines, Ill Hazardous Materials Division Underground Tanks and Risk Management HHW/ed cc: Ralph E. Huey CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON September 23, 1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Bob Grant 6502 N. Central Avenue Pho~enix, AZ 85012 Dear-Mr. Grant, This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the site investigation of the unauthorized release associated with the closure of the tank located at 1919 Columbus Street, in Bakersfield California. Based upon laboratory data submitted and with the provisions that the information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of existing conditions it is the position of this office that no further action is required at this time, if the following conditions are met: 1. Current land use is unchanged; i.e. the area remains a parking lot. . Concentrations measured in the laboratory suggest that the plume still has migratory potential. Therefore, in year, this office is requiring that soil samples be collected to determine the rate and extent (if any) of the migratory plume. f 3 A re-evaluation of potential risk would have to be performed before redevelopment of the prOperty was considered. Be advised that this letter.does not relieve you of any liability under the California Health and Safety Code, or any other Federal, State, County, and/or City law and/or ordinance for past, present, or future operations. Nor does it relieve the property owner of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional, or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. In addition, any future changes in site use may. require further assessment or mitigation. It is the property owners responsibility to notify this department of any changes in site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3797. Since~l,y~ ..~ Hazardous Material Specialist ~ Underground Tank Program cc: Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Material Coordinator G J L Environmental Gary J. Leary, R.E.A. Environmental Consultant 4009 FAIRWOOD ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306-1310 (805) 872-1543 Work Plan For Site Charaoterization Robert E. Grant 6302 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85012 Permit #090008 Presented To: Bob Grant Presented By= GJL Environmental January 1992 April 28, 1992 Page 2 Prepared By: Gary J. Leary, R.E.A. #00003 Registration Expires 06/30/92 Reviewed By: John R. Wilson, R.C.E. #232?0 Registration EXpires 12/31/93 April 28, 1992 Page 3 1.0 INTRODUCTION Robert E. Grant has authorized GJL Environmental to prepare this work plan for site characterization at the facility located at 1919 Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California. The City of Bakersfield Fire Department (CBFD) is the lead regulatory agency. 1.1 PURPOSE The site characterization described in this work plan has the following objectives: * Further assess the lateral and vertical extent of contamination involving gasoline~he volatile aromatic hydrocarbons; benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene (BTEX). 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK The scope of services described in the work plan include: * Advancing up to three (3) soil borings in the vicinity of the underground storage tank; * The three (3) borings will be advanced to a maximum depth of forty (40) feet or ten (10)mfe~of unimpacted soil which ever occurs first; ,*~o~ * Steam cleaning of all drilling and sampling equipment prior to and between each boring to avoid cross- contamination; * Collecting soil samples at depths to be evaluated in the field. Initially, samples will be collected at approximately five foot intervals beginning at fifteen feet and continuing until total depth. The samples will be collected using a standard California split- spoon sampler equipped with brass tubes, steam cleaned prior to use. These samples will be field screened and selected samples will be chosen for chemical analyses; * Field Screening will be accomplished using photo- ionizing detector equipped with a 10.0eV lamp. Soil samples will be placed in mason jars to approximately 50% capacity, shaken, and let stand for approximately 15 minutes. A standard headspace reading will be collected at this time; April 28, 1992 Page 4 * Soil samples collected for chemical analysis will be collected in brass tubes and sealed with teflon liners, end caps and tape. The sealed tubes will be placed in a cooler with blue-ice and transported to a Department of Health Services (DHS) certified laboratory under chain-of-custody procedures; * Analyses of selected soil samples for fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline, and gasoline constituent volatile aromatics using DOHS Luft Method (purge and trap for gasoline) and EPA Method 8020, respectively; * Prepare field boring logs; * Prepare a written report summarizing the results of the investigation with conclusions and recommendations. The report will be reviewed by a California Registered Geologist or civil Engineer. 1.3 SCHEDULE GJL Environmental anticipates beginning work described herein within one week upon approval from the city of Bakersfield and authorization to proceed from Robert E. Grant. The soil borings can be drilled and sampled in approximately two (2) working days. The analytical data will be reported within three (3) weeks and the report will be completed within three (3) weeks after receipt of the analytical results. 2.0 BACKGROUND The facility is located at 1919 Columbus Street,.Bakersfield California, as shown in Exhibit A. 2.1 FACILITY DESCRIPTION The facility is shown to scale on Exhibit B. The facility was used for fueling dealer cars. Previously located at the site was one (1) underground storage tank, a dispenser was located Over the top of the tank in the middle. 2.2 PROJECT HISTORY On or about September 11, 1991, one (1) underground fuel tank was removed from the above referenced property location which is currently rental property. Soil samples were collected from beneath the removed tank and were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline, and analyzed for volatile aromatics (BTXE). TPH was detected as gasoline at April 28, 1992 Page 5 11,750 ppm at two (2) feet beneath the tank and TPH was detected at 9550 ppm at six (6) feet under the tank. The analytical results indicated concentration in excess of State and County guidelines. Robert E. Grant contracted with GJL Environmental to prepare this work plan and implement a site characterization study. 3.0 WORK PL~ GJL Environmental proposes to assess and define the lateral and vertical extent of contaminants in the soil. 3.1 SOIL BORING DEPTHS AND LOC~TIONS Three (3) soil borings will be drilled to a depth of approximately forty (40) feet at the tank location. Soil samples will be collected at five foot intervals beginning at fifteen (15) feet and continuing until ten feet of unimpacted soil is encountered. The proposed locations are shown on Exhibit B. The locations have been chosen to provide lateral and vertical definition in the vadose zone. G-1 will be advanced through the center of the tank location to assess the vertical limits. G-2 and G-3 will be placed to assess the lateral extent of contamination. 4.0 METHODS The following sections will describe in detail the methods to be employed in implementing this work plan. 4.1 BORING METHODS The borings will be advanced using a Mobile Drill B-53 rig, or equivalent, with a six inch or larger hollow stem continuous flight auger in accordance with ASTM Method D 1452-80 for soil investigations and sampling by auger borings. The augers will be steam cleaned prior to drilling each boring. The lithology and other pertinent data will be recorded on a field boring log in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 for visual description and identification of soils. Cuttings and other soil from the borings were'placed in appropriate D.O.T. approved 55-gallon drums until verified, with analytical results, whether or not the soil is contaminated. If the material is contaminated, a written plan will be submitted by April 28, 1992 Page 6 the facility owner to the city for their approval before treatment and/or disposal occurs. Disposal will be the responsibility of the facility owner and should occur within 90 days of completion of drilling. Back filling of any boring or part there of, will occur by pouring benite plug then back filling with a sand cement plug. SOIL SAMPLING Soil samples will be collected through the auger in 2-inch brass sleeves driven in a split spoon sampler by a 140 pound hammer with a 30-inch drop in accordance with ASTM Methods D1587- 83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and sampler will be steam cleaned prior to each use. Soil samples will be driven at depths of 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 feet in each boring depending on total depth. The blow counts, recovery, and lithology will be recorded on the field logs. Lithology will be described in accordance with ASTM procedure D2488-84 (Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils). One brass sleeve with soil from each interval will be capped, sealed, labeled in accordance with EPA protocols, recorded on a chain of custody form, placed in a cooler at 4 centigrade or less, and transported to a California Certified Laboratory with the chain of custody for the specified analyses. 4.3 SOIL ~%NALYSES The soil samples will be analyzed by S.M.C. Labs, a California State Certified Laboratory in accordance with State guidelines and EPA protocols. The samples will be analyzed for fuel hydrocarbons, as gasoline, and the gasoline constituents volatile aromatics using the DOHS Luft Method (purge and trap for gasoline) and EPA Method 8020, respectively. 4.4 FIELD SCREENING OF SOIL SAMPLES Soil samples will be collected using three six-inch brass tubes installed inside a split-spoon sampler. The middle sample tube will be immediately capped and stored in an iced cooler upon collection. The bottom tube will be used for lithologic description, and the top tube will be used for field screening. The material from the top tube will be placed in mason jars to approximately 50 percent capacity, shaken, and stored for a period of 15 minutes. A standard headspace reading will be collected at this time and noted on the boring log. S.O QUALITY &SSUI~NCE PL~ This section describes field and analytical quality- assurance procedures to be followed during the investigation. 5.1 S~PLE COLLECTION~I~D H~I~DLING PROTOCOL Proper sample collection and handling are essential to assure quality of data obtained from a sample. Each sample therefore, will be collected in a brass tube, preserved correctly for the intended analyses and stored for no longer than the permissible holding time prior to analysis. Protocol to be applied in this project is described in section 4. 5.Z S~PLE IDENTIFICATION~TD CHAIN OF CUSTODY PROTOCOL Sample identification and Chain of Custody procedures are designed to assure sample quality and to document sample possession from the time it is collected to the time of its ultimate disposal. The container for each sample submitted for analyses will have a label affixed with the identifying number or the number will be inscribed directly on the container if feasible. The analytical laboratory will assign a separate sample number unique to that sample for internal sample coordination and identification. A description of the sample including the sample number and other pertinent information regarding its collection and/or geologic significance will be written in field notes and/or a geologic boring log being prepared by the sample technician. These field documents will be kept in a permanent project file. Ail samples will be analyzed by a state certified laboratory for the analyses requested. A properly completed Chain of Custody Form will be submitted to the analytical laboratory along with the samples. The laboratory assigned number will be properlyentered on the form. A quality control officer at the lab will verify integrity of the samples submitted, proper sample volume correctness of containers issued, and properly executed Chain of Custody Form. Pertinent information will be entered into a log book kept by the laboratory. 5.3 ~.NALYTIC~L OUALITY ~SSUI~NCE In addition to routine calibration of analytical instruments with standards and blanks, the analyst is required to run duplicates and spikes on 10 percent of analyses to assure an added measure of reliability and precision. Accuracy is verified through the following: 1. U.S. EPA and State certification of results; 2. Participation in inter-laboratory round robin program; April 28, 1992 Page 8 3. "Blind" samples are submitted for analysis by the quality control office on a weekly basis. These are prepared from the National Bureau of Standards specification of EPA reference standards; 4. Verification of results with an alternative method. 6.0 SITE SAFETY PLkI~ Appendix A contains a site Safety Plan which complies with Worker Right to Know Regulations and CAC Title 26. April 28, 1992 Page 9 APPENDIX A SITE SAFETY PLAN INTRODUCTION A Site Safety Plan (SSP) has been designed to address safety provisions needed during the site soil assessment/remediation. Its purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP establishes personnel responsibilities, personal protective equipment standards, decontamination procedures, and emergency action plans. G.J.L. Environmental, seeks to enter property described above for the purpose of conducting a site assessment consisting of up to three borings to evaluate the extent of soil impaction. Soil samples will be collected at five-foot intervals during exploratory drilling using a California modified split-spoon sampler through a hollow-stem auger. Ail possible efforts will be made to collect undisturbed samples. Each sample to be chemically analyzed will be collected in a brass sleeve, capped with lined plastic lids, sealed with tape, and placed on ice in a cooler immediately. Ail Chain of Custody protocol will be followed. Drilling equipment will be brought to the site and operated by a subcontractor: Soils Engineering, Inc. 4700 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93309 The SSP described means for protecting all on-site personnel from deleterious contamination or personal injury while conducting on-site activities, as described below, will meet all requirements promulgated by the California Department of Health Services. SITE BACKGROUND: This property is an Auto Dealership located at 1919 Columbus Street, Bakersfield, California. The facility contained one (1) underground storage tank and a dispenser. April 28, 1992 Page 10 RESPONSIBILITIES OF KEY PERSONNEL: Ail personnel on-site will have assigned responsibilities. Mr. Gary J. Leafy of G.J.L. Environmental, will serve as Project Manager and On-Site Geologist. He will also serve as Site Safety officer (SSO). As SSO, Mr. Leafy will assure that on-site personnel have received a copy of SSP. Personnel will be required to document their full understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. Compliance with the SSP will be monitored at all times by the SSO. The SSO will appropriate personal protective equipment, listed below, and will conduct a training session to assure that all are aware of safe work practices. In the training session, personnel will be made aware of hazards at the site and will utilize Material Safety Data Sheets for information on compounds to be encountered. Mr. Gary Leary will also be responsible for keeping field notes, collecting and securing samples, and assuring sample integrity by adherence to Chain of Custody protocol. On-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid unforeseen hazards. After documenting understanding of the SSP, each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to all points contained herein. Any deviation observed will be reported to the SSO and corrected. On-site employees are held responsible to perform only those tasks for which they believe they are qualified for. Provisions in this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto. JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS: Hazards likely to be encountered on-site include those commonly encountered when operating any mechanical equipment, such as the danger of falling objects or moving machinery. Simple precautions will reduce or eliminate risks associated with operating such equipment. A drilling contractor has been employed to deliver and operate all drilling equipment. Qualified personnel only will have any contact with this equipment. All on-site personnel, including the drilling contractor and his employees, are required to wear hard hats when in close proximity to drilling equipment. Latex gloves will be worn by persons collected or handling samples to prevent exposure to contaminants. Gloves will be changed between samples, and used ones discarded, to avoid cross- contamination. Proper respiratory equipment will be worn if April 28, 1992 Page 11 vapor contamination levels on-site exceed action levels as determined using PID. Action levels requiring respiratory apparatus will be 5 ppm, in the breathing space. Furthermore, no on-site smoking, open flame, or sparks will be permitted in order to prevent accidental ignition. RISK ASSESSMENT SUMMARY: Exposure to chemicals anticipated on-site include gasoline, diesel, benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX). These chemicals represent a hazard because they are moderately to extremely toxic and most are highly flammable. Threshold Limit Values (TLV's), Short Term Exposure Limits (STEL's), and Toxicity levels (LD50, oral-rat), all in mg/kg (ppm), are listed below: Compound TLV STEL Toxicity Gasoline 200 300 Benzene 10 25 4894 Toluene 100 150 5000 Xylene 100 150 4300 Benzene is considered an extreme cancer hazard. EXPOSURE MONITORING PLAN: A Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) will be used to monitor vapor concentrations around the site. Should concentrations exceed TLV's, protective measures will be taken. Passive dosimeter badges will be placed in downwind locations if PID readings indicate high levels of volatile organics in the breathing space. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Personnel on-site will have access to respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on-site as needed. When handling samples, the on-site geologist will wear latex gloves. Hard hats will be worn by all personnel on-site when in proximity of drilling equipment. WORK ZONES AND SECURITY MEASURES: Access to the site will be restricted to authorized personnel. The Project Manager will be responsible for site security. April 28, 1992 Page 12 DECO~INATION MEASURES: Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best method for protection. Common sense dictates that on-site personnel avoid sitting, leaning, or placing equipment on possibly contaminated soil. All personnel will be advised to wash their hands, neck and face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the site. Respirators will be washed with soap and water following each day's use. Drilling and sampling equipment used will be decontaminated by steam-cleaning. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated before each sample is taken and drilling equipment will be decontaminated before each boring is commenced. GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES: Drillers and other on-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants and emergency procedures will be reviewed. Appropriate personal protective equipment will be put on and verified correct by SSO, including respirator fit. Drilling and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before being brought on-site. Split-spoon sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before each use. Augers will be steam-cleaned between borings. The On-Site Geologist will oversee operations and log borings in consultation with drillers. The Sample Coordinator will assure that proper protocol is used at all times in collecting and handling samples. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: The SSO will conduct a pre-site training session which will include all points of MSDS forms, contaminant properties, warning signs, health hazard data, risk from exposure, and emergency first aid. All chemicals to be covered and the SSO will assure that everyone fully understands site hazards. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM: According to CFR 29, 1910.120, paragraph (f), employees who wear respirators 30 days or more during one year or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards above April 28, 1992 Page 13 established permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored medically. All site personnel will be required to have had a complete chemical physical within the past year. RECORD KEEPING: Documentation will be kept on personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job site according to OSHA regulations. These will include documentation that employees have received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms, and all emergency procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training meeting. Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet requirements. Included will be names and social security numbers of employees, medical evaluations, on-the job logs from entry to exit, first aid administered, visits on-site by outside persons, and personal air monitoring records. CONTINGENCY PLANS: In the event of accident, injury, or other emergency, the Project Director, Senior Project Manager, or other person will notify appropriate government agencies or individuals as follows: 1. City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3911 2. Police, Fire, or Ambulance emergency 911 3. Nearest Emergency Hospital: Kern Medical Center 1830 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 (805) 326-2000 UNTAIN ROAD ~ cD Ave. ~zabeth <wuoa Ave. Universiw Ave. cOUNTRY Tony · c~ GRANT P..ROPER TY 1919 ~bl'ufnbus 7 SHOP Alley O-I ,' Se,~er Light Poll Line Old Tank Arec~ Gas ~ Water Lines il"= 20' I " ~ ~J Power Lines ~~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON November 6, 19 9 1 BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Bob Grant 6502 N. Central Avenue Phonenix, AZ 8501'2 RE: Extension of time limit for submittal of workplan Dear Mr. Grant, As discussed during our telephone conversation .the deadline for submittal of the workplan regarding the property located at 1919 Columbus Street has been extended to March 30, 1991. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, //Joe A. Dunwood~/ // Haz_ardous Material Specialist Underground Tank Program October 25, 1991 Bob Grant 6502 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85012 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted at the facility located at 1919 Columbus St., Bakersfield Dear Mr. Grant, Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume has not been adequately defined and may pose an evironmental risk. This office requires (in accordance with chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, t° this office, with in 30 days from receipt of this letter. The work plan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A - Reports, Tri - Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; January 22, 1991. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. ~ Sincerely, Joe A. Dunwoody Hazardous Material Specialist Underground Tank Program  - Bakersfield Fire Dep __ PERMIT NO. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIv~JjDN RECEIVED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PRCGRAM ,SEP u 4 1991~ PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND ~~TEI~;NK SITE INFORMATION-- ~- ~ _ I , t SITE ~c,-b (,..~:1.~"¥- ~%~t¢~ ADDRESS ]~l~ Cot~~ZIP CODE ~5~0~ APN TANK OWNER/OPERATOR ~ ~~. ' . PHONE NO. (¢~) ~- 0/~7 MAILING ADDRESS b~O~ N' ~'~ ~ CIW ~o~t:~ZIP CODE COMPAN~ ..~ ~on~~~ PHONE No.(~) ~7~~LICENSE No. ~~'~ ADD,ESS yD-~, ~ _ C~ ~~~ Z~P CODE . INSURANCE CARRIER ~ ~o~ WORKMENS COMP No. IO[~7~- pRELIMANARY ASSEMENT ]NFOR~ATI, ON COMPAN~ ~~To~ PHONE No.(~l~)~7?-qO~ LICENSE No.~~ ADDRESS "~, ~y ~ CIW~e~~, ZIP CODE INSURANCE CARRIER ~C ~ WORKMENS COM~No. JOt(~--~" ~,.K C~EAN~Ne ~N~O~MAqON ~ COMPANY ~ C~~~ PHONE No. (~lq~ ADD,ESS ~O'~ ~~ ' C~W~~U~ Z~PCODE WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER~' ' ~ O~ NAME OF HI,STATE D~POSAL FACILI~ ~ t~ ~,~e ~t, ~ ~" AOO~ESS ~ ~ o+ ~'~~ ~. C~W-~~t~ Z~P COeE FACILI~INDENTIFICATION ~uMBER '~ ~ ff~O~ "'~'~ [~ 1 COMPANY ~' ~~~ PHONE No. (~/G) ~7~-~ LICENSE No. ~ TANK DESTINATION... TANK INFORMATION TANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL · DATES CHEMICAL I J~4 ~0© ~~ ~ED ,TO"~p, P"EVIO~SLY STORED THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE A]'rACHED CONDITIONS QF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL [~EGULAI'IONS. 1'HIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND 1'O THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE A~qD CORRECT. THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED ~¢, ..~__ ~,"" HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION ~.~..~.., 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~ (805) 326-3979 T~K REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM OWNER ~ ~~~ PERMIT TO OPERATE~ CONTRACTOR ~. 7. C~ ~-/, CONTACT PERSON/O~ ~ 5. l~ ~ LABORATORY ~. ~e/r_ ~ # OF SAMPLES ~ - TEST METHODOLOGY ~ ;~ W. ;-/~'~-- , ~, / ~ ~r _~_~ PRELIMANARY ASSESSME~ ~0. ~~ CO.ACT PERSON ~~ CO~ ~CIEPT ~ LEL% ~. 02% ~ PLOT P~ CO ITION oF PIPING CONDITION OF SOILA~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT , HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION %~'>~'1~ G Street, Bakers field, CA 93301 ~'~ ]J (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM OWNER ~6~ _/_~_~t~ PERMIT TO OPERATE# CONTRACTOR ~. ~_ ~ ~/. CONTACT PERSON/O~ ~&f ~-, ~ ~ ~O~TORY ~. ~/[_2 ~ OF S~PLES ~ -' TEST ~THODOLOGY E ~ W. ~~., ~, / ~ ~r~ P~LI~ARY ASSESSMENT ~0. ~~. CO,ACT PERSON ~~ CO= ~CIEPT ~ LEL% ~ . O=% ~ PLOT P~ CONDITION OF PIPING /~,/',,~ / '~ D~TE INSPECTORS N~ ~ 'SiGNA~R~ .  - Bakersfield FLre Dep~, ..~_ PErmit no. · i~!LZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVIr'~ RECEIVED ~ '' UNDERGROUND STORAG~ TANK PR{ M PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND ~~TE~;NK CONTRACTOR INFORMATION , COMPANY R~ ~en~~~ pHONE No.~) ~7~~L{CENSE No. ~t~ ADDRESS ~D- ~ ~ CIW ~~~ ZIP CODE INSURANCE CARRIER ~ ~ WORKMENS COMP No. I Ot~7~- PRELIMANARY ~SSEMENT ~NFOR~ATION COMPANy ~.~ ~%+~o~ PHONE No. (~77-qO~ LICENSE No. INSURANCE CARRIER ~ ~ WOEKMENS COMFNo. TANK CLEANIN~ INFORMATION ~ WASTE TRANSPORTER DENTIFICATION NUMBEE~ ~~ NAME OF EIHSTATE D~POSAL FACILIW ~ ~ ~,~e~ ' FACILIW INDENTIFICATION NUMBER ~ ~D ~EO~ ~5 t~ ~ TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANy ~ ~ ~~ PHONE No. ~{~) ~ 7~-~ LICENSE No. ~1 ~ TANK DESTINATION ~ TANK INFORMATION' TANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL · DATES CHEMICAL THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNOERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE AI'rACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER STAre. LOCAL ANDFEOERAL REGULATIONS. rills FORM HAS SEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. AND 1'O THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE A~IO CORRECT. ~;~PPROVED 8Y:~~' APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) ~~"~'~PPLICANT SIGNATUI~ ' THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED WEIGHMASTER CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following descr;~ commodity was weighed, me,~sured, or counted by a w~eighmaster, whose signature is on this certificl~te, who is a r~cognized authority o! accuracy, as pres~il by Chaptor_7 {commencing with .S~c_ tio? 12.7.00). of..OJ~BA~n 5 of the California Business and Professions Code, administered by the Division of Meaauremedl~lhderds of the uallfornia Department or ~-oo~ eno AgrlcuI~ T l CKET :000 E. BRUNDAGE LANE B S CONS]-RLiCTiON ~AKERSF I ELD, CA 93307 Commodi'~y Wezght F'rice Ar~ount Weigh-bs ANKS 100% :L. 07 01 01 E,r'os~s ~-¢....,10 PL)LJNDS -Fare 37380 POUNDS NaS ,~i30 i:'OUNDS D e d uc'~. i o r', 0 POUNDS Ad ~ Net ~:1¢,~ i::'OUNDS ,icer~se~ :3M7ii59 Tare i~7. 16 p. iii, ,river : G[3LDEiN STATE J',iETALS, INC. "Fare=DE~RA NORI N_ 10086 GOLDEN STATE METALS, INC. 'ANK DISPOSAL FORM Bakersfield, California 93387 · ~ Phone (805) 327-3559 · Fax (805) 327~5749 Contractor's t Scrap Metals, Processing & Recycling License No. C°ntract°r's ,..~ ~./7]~::)~ "~ Phone No. DESTINA~ON: G.S.M. · 2000 E. BRUNDAGE LANE · BAKERSFIELD, CA 93387 25O .14 COUNTY: ::~::::~ .............. " ............................. sso ,24  1~0 - 6 ff .61 INSPECTI 2000 .97 ON ~ RESIDUALS PRESENT (REJECT) ~ooo ~.32 LEL READING sooo 2.42 ~ OXYGEN CONTENT 7500 3.28 ~ DISPOSAL FEE 9000 3.82 12000 4.g3 TOTAL ~ net 3o days from receipt of tank. Contractor's signature represents acceptan~ of terms for payment, and confirms that tank~y, removal~NTRA~ToRco.plies. ~'wlths SIG~R EState.~ laws. , ~[[[~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i~ ~ ~~ ~ ,.x _.~CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL / DESTRUCTION THIS I~ T~ CERTIFY THE RECEIP~A~D ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIAL SPECIFIED WILL BE COMPLETELY W~TE-- Contactor Copy · YBLOW -- Rle Copy · PINK-- ~rma~nt Copy UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT DATE C~ E NA~E OF INDIVIDUAL FILI~ RE.PT PHONE REPRESEmlNG~,,.L~AGENCY ~ O~ER~ OWNE~OPE~TOR ~ REGIO~L~Am [ COMP,~YORAGEN~NmE ~ME ~ ~NT~T PE~ON P~NE FAOILI* NAME (IF APPLICABLE) I OPERATOR .¢, IP~NE CROSS STRE~ L~AL AGENCY . , AGENOY ~ME ~NTACT PE~N ' R~GION~ ~ARD ~ ~_.? ProNE (1) / NAME ~ ,.2~ QU~TI~ LOST (G~LONS) ~ UNKNO~ ~DI~O~RED ~ ~WDISCOVE~D ~ I.~ORY~ROL ~ SU~URFACEMONITORING ~ NUISA~E~NDITIONS ¢"~ ~ ~ IDI ~1 : TANK TEST ~ANKREMOVAL ~SDI~HARGEBEENSTOPPED? ~ ~PAIRT~K ~ REPAIR PIPING ~ CH~GEPR~EDURE ~URCE OF DI~HARGE CAUSE(S) : T~K~ ~'~'N~O~ : OVERFEL : RUP~RBFAILURE ~ SPI~ : PIPING L~ ~ O~ER : ~R~SION ~;~WN : O~ER ~E~ ONE ONLY ~E~ ONE ONLY ~" : NOAOTION TArN ~;LIMINA~ SITE ~SE~ME~ ~R~N SUBMI~D : POLLUTION CHA~C~RI~T~N ~ L~BEI~NFIRMED ~ PRELIMINA~SI~SESSMENTUNDERWAY ~ POST ~EANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS ~ REMEDIATIONP~ ~ CASE~OSED(C~UPCOMP~TEDORUNNECESSAR~ ~ CLEANUP UNDERWAY CHE~ ~PROPRIATE ~TION(S) ~ EXCAVATE & DISPOSE (ED) ~ REMO~ F~E PRO.CT (FP) ~ ENH~CED BIO ~GRABATION (1~ ~ C~SITEICD) ~ EXCAVA~&TREATIE3 ~ PUMP&TREATGmUNDWAmRIG3 ~ REP~CE SUPPLY IRS) ~ CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ ~ACT~NREQUIRED(NA) ~ T~ATMENTAT~OKUP(HU). ~ VENT~IL~S) ~ VA~UM E~RACTlm ~/OTHER(O~ / L)2J ,' ~(~/~ INSTRUCTIONS E~GENCY Indicate whether emergency response persor~el and equipment 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 (OES) at 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will be, impacted as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the OES report form may be obtained at Preliminary Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tank permitting agency. Indicate whether Pollution Characterization - responsible party is in the process of fully the OES report has beep 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 water. LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation Plan - remediation plan submitted evaluating long term To avoid 'duplicate notification pursuant-t~ Health and Safety code Section remediation options. Proposal and implementation schedule for appropriate 25180.7, a desi&nated government employee .shoul~ sign and date the form in remediation options also submitted. this block. A signature here does not mean that the leak has been Cleanup Underway - implementation of remediation plan. determined to pose a significant threat to human health or safety, only Post Cleanup Monitorin~ in Pro~ress - periodic ground water or other that notification 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 Enter your name, telephone number, and 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 FORM IS INTENDED FOR GENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone number, contact person, and address of the party OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak. The responsible party would normally be the tank owner. REMEDIAL ACTION 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 minimum, 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 site, SUBSTANCES INVOLVED 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 watel table. two substances leaked, list the two of most concern for cleanup. Pump and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remc.'e dissolved contaminants. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Enhanced Biode~radation - use of any available technology to promote Provide information regarding the discovery and abatement of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants. Replace Supply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties. SOURCE/CAUSE Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or Indicate source(s) of leak. Check b6x(es) indicating cause of leak. other place of 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, 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 CO~MENTS - 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 cannot be, or is not, used for drinking water, but only that water wells have not yet been pISTRIBUTION 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 tank permitting 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 Loans and Grants, Check one box only. The respons~ should be relative to 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 the status of the ground water investigation or cieanup, as opposed to 3. Regional Water Quality Control Board that of soil. Descriptions of options follow: 4. County Board of Supervisors or designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. No Action Taken - No action has been taken by responsible party beyond 5. Owner/responsible party. initial report of leak. Le__~ Bein~ Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301~ ~// (805) 326-3979 ~ CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK DECONTAMINATION I, 4~C~ _~'%~%~--~ an authorized agent of name ~ ~C~._~~~ here by ~attest under penalty of contracting co. perjury that the tank(s) located at /?/? ~____~Z/~,,,~ ~'..~ and address being removed under permit#~ _~d~ofD 6% has been cleaned/decontaminated properly and a LEL (lOwer explosive limit) reading of no greater than 5% was measured immediately following the cleaning/decontamination process. at name (~rint) ZAI_CO I_AB'OI~IATOI~III~S, .INC. Analytical & C;onsulcing Services BS Construction RECEIVED Laboratory No: 28825 P.O. Box 2624 Date Received: 9-11-91 Lake Isabella, CA 93240 OCTq 1991 Date Reported: 9-25-91 Attention: Nick Silicz Allll'd ............ Sample: Soil Sample Description: Bob Grant 28825-1 Gas Tank 2' depth 28825-2 Gas Tank 6' depth Sampled by Nick Siltcz on 9-11-91 -1 -2 mq/kq mq/kq Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons Benzene < 6.25 < 6.25 Toluene 493 10.5 Ethyl Benzene 199 17.7 Xyl enes 1230 269 Method: EPA 8020 Date Analyzed: 9-23-91 Minimum Reporting Level - 6.25 mg/kg mq/kq mg/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline 11750 9550 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 9-17-91 Minimum Reporting Level = 6.25 mg/kg Richard L. Penner Laboratory Director RLP/tds 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 (805) 395-0539 FAX (805) 395-3069 ZAI_OO I_ABOi~IATORIE~S, INC. Analytical ~ C;onsulcing Seevices BS construction Laboratory No: 28825 P.O. Box 2624 Date Received: 9-11-91 Lake Isabella, CA 93240 Date Reported: 9-25-91 Attention: Nick Silicz Sample: Soil Sample Description: Bob Grant 28825-3 Waste Oil Tank 2' depth 28825-4 Waste Oil Tank 6' depth Sampled by Nick Silicz on g-11-91 -3 -4 Constituents mq/kq mq/kq MRLi Method/Reference Total Organic Halogens {TOX) < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 Modified 9020 mq/kq mq/kq Total Lead, Pb 9.1 5.5 2.5 6010/1 Oil & Grease < 50 < 50 50 Sonicator 413.2/2 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level References: 1. EPA SW846, September 1986. 2. EPA 600/4-79-020, March 1983. /~/h~ Liaborator~ Director RLP/tds 4309 Armour Avenue Bekersfield, Californie ~)3308 (805) 395-053~ FAX (805) 395-3069 STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY [] I NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION [] 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE ONE iTEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE ..~[~"'TANK REMOVED I. TANK DESCRIPTION COaPL~TE ALL ~TEUS - SPEC~ ~F UNKNO~  A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. ~ ~ B. MANUFAC~RED BY: C. DA~ INSTALLED (MO/DAY. EAR) ~ D. TANK C~ACI~ IN GALLONS: II.TANK CONTraS ~.~ is MARKED, COMPLE~ ITEM C. .. - I ~ 2 PETROLEUM ~ . EMP~ ~ODUCT u~UNLEADED ~ 4 ~S~OL . ~ 7 METHANOL ~ lb PREMIUM UNLEADED ~ 5 JET FuEL ~ 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT ~ g5 UNKNOWN ~ 2 WASTE ~ 2 L~DED ~ ~ O~ER DESCRIBE N TEM O. ~ELOW)I 1 D, IF (A. 1) IS NOTMARKED, EN~R NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. ~: III, TANK CONSTRUCTION MARKONEITEMONLYINBOXESA, B, ANDC,~DALLTHATAPPUESIN~OXDANDE ~ I~BLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WALL WI~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ g5 UNKNOWN ~PE OF SYSTEM ~~2 SINGLE WALL ~ ~ 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT {VAULTED TAN~ ~ 99 OTHER ~RESTEEL ~ 2 STAINLESS S~EL ~ 3 FIBERGLASS ~ 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS RE~NFORCEDPLASTIC ~: B. TANK (Prima~Tank) ~ e BRONZE ~ ~0 GALVANIZED STEEL ~ ~5 UNKNOWN ~ ~ O~ER I ' ~ I RUBBER LINED ~ 2 ~D LINING ~ 3 EPO~ LINING ~ 4 PHENOLIC LINING C. INTERIOR ~ 5 G~SS LINING ~LINED ~ 95 UNKNOWN ; LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1~ ME~ANOL? YES~ NO~ i. ' D. CORROSION ~ 1 POLYE~YLENE WRAP ~ING ~ 3 VINYL WR~ ~ 4 FIBERG~S REINFORCED PLASTIC ~ PROTE~ION ~ 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~ 91 NONE ~ g5 UNKNOWN ~ 99 O~ER E. SPILL AND OVERFILL SPILL CONTAINMENT INSTALLED (YEAR)-- OVERFILL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IV, PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICASLE A. SYSTEM TYPE ~ SUCTION A U' 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 9g OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION ~11 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A 'U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A IJ 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 INTERSTITIAL ~'~--~'TH MONITORING ER~r - -- - V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] O TANK TESTING [] 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING ~ 91 NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION [ 1. ESTIMATEDD,~TELA~TJJ~.F..D~(MO/OAY/YR) [ 2. ESTIMATEDQUANTITYOF ~ I' 3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH v~ r~l / / / / ~7 I SUBSTANCE REMAINING ~?"/ GALLONS I INERT MATERIAL? --- '' THIS FORM HA~s BEc~N COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY,~D TO ~'HE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT IAPPLIcANT'S NAME t '"~ ~" ~ / / ,~. I DATE -- . LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATELD. NUMBER s~J/~DOFTH;FOUR NUMBERS~3~W COUNT~ # JURISDICTION # FACILITY # TANK # STATEI.D.#~ .1 l 171 'Ld PERMIT NUMBER ~_MIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM B (7-9~) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMiT APPLICATION - FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOROO~4B-RS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ..... STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL .BOARD UNDERGROUND sTOl{AGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION- FORM A COMPLETE THIS FORM FOR EACH FACILITY/SITE MARK ONLY ~ 1 NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION ~ PERMANENTLY CLOSED SITE ONEITEM ~---)' 2 INTERIM PERMIT [~ 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY SITE CLOSURE '1. FACILITY/sITE INFORMATION &ADoREss - (MUST BE COMPLETED) ~D~OR F~ACILITY NAI~ NAME OF OPERATOR _ A'"~ ES . NEAREST CROSS STREET/ PARCEL # (OPTIONAL) TO INDICATE [~ CORPORATION IDUAL = PARTNERSHIP ~ LOCAL-AGENCY ~ COUNTY.AGENCY = STATE-AGENCY I'~ FEDERAL-AGENCY DiSTRiCTS TYPE OF BUS'NESS r--] I' GAS STATION ~ 2 DISTRIBUTOR ' ~"") ./ ,F INDIAN ,# OF ~TE , E.P.A.I.D.#(optional) RESERVATION F---[ 3 FARM [~ '4 PROCESSOR ,~;;~'~THERI OR TRUST LANDSI ~I EMERGENCY coNTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY) - optional DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE # WITH AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) ~0 ~ PHONI:: # WIT, ARFA NIGHTS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE # WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) ' · PHONE # WITH AREA CODE II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION - (MUST BE COMPLETED) MA]LING-O R STREET/~DD RESS / ./ ~]...~ '/ box t~ indicate .vJ;~NDIVIDUAL =LOCAL-AGENCY [~ STATE.AGENCY III. TANK OWNER INFORMATION - (MUST BE COMPLETED) MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS [-~ LOCAL-AGENCY I-~ STATE-AGENCY / = CORPORA13ON ~ PARTNERSHIP ~ COUNTY-AGENCY ~ FEDEPAL-AGENCY CITY NAME / STATE ZIP CODE PHONE # WITH AREA CODE IV. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION UST STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER - Call (916) 323-9555 if questions arise. · V.. PETROLEUM UST FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - (MUST BE COMPLETED) - IDENTIFY THE METHOD(S) USED ,/ box lo indicate = 1 SELF-INSURED r--] 2 GUARANTEE ~ 3 INSURANCE ~ 4 SURETY BOND ~ 5 LEI'I'ER OF CREDIT [~ 6 EXEMPTION VL LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILLING ADDRESS Legal notification and billing will be sent to the tank owner unless box I or II is checked. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNOER PENALTY OF PERJURY. AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT ) AP, pLICANT' .S.~AME (PRINTED & S~GNATURE) / ~'~ I APPLICANT'S TITLE DATE MONTH/DAY/YEAR COUNTY # ~/ JURISDICTION # FACILITY # LOCATION CODE -OPTIONAL CENSUS TRACT# -OP~'ONAL SUPVISOR-DISTRICT CODE .OPTIONAL THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BYAT LEAST (1) OR MORE PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B, UNLESS THIS IS A CHANGE OF SITE INFORMATION ONLY. FORM A (5-91) FOR0033A-5 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION - FORM B COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. MARK ONLY [] I NEW PERMIT [] 3 RENEWAL PERMIT [] 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION ~RMANENTLY CLOSED ON SiTE ONE ITEM [] 2 INTERIM PERMIT [] 4 AMENDED PERMIT [] 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE ~ 8 TANK REMOVED I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLE~ ALL ITEES- SPEC;FY ;F UNKNO~ A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. # ~'~ B. MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR)~ ~.....~~ 'D. TANK CAPAClT~ IN GALLONS: II. TANK CONTENTS ~P a.1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C: UNLEADED [] 4 GAS~OL I---1 7 METHANOL [] 2 .ETROLEUM [] ~ EMPTY [] . PRODUCT [] .b PREMiUM UNLEADED [] 0 :ET FUEL -- m [] 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT [] 95 UNKNOWN ~ [] 2 LEADED [] 9g OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW)/ D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED. ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S. #: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANDC. ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINBOXDANDE A. TYPEOF ~~ WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM,~e SINGLE WALL -- [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTE.DTANK) [] O0 OTHER ....~ARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC B. TANK MATERIAL [] 0 CONCRETE [] S POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] ? ALUMINUM [] 0 lOm/o METHANOL COMPATIBLE WYFRP (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] g9 OTHER [] . RUBBER L,NED [] ~ AL~D LIN,NG [] ~ EPO~ L,NING [] . PHENOL.C L,N,NG C. INTERIOR [] o GLASS LINING ~D [] gO UNKNOWN [] O0 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 CO..~ING [] 9 VINYL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~ NONE [~UNKNOWN ) [] 99 OTHER E. SPILL AND OVERFILL SPILL CONTAINMENT INSTALLED (YEAR_)_..~ OVERFILL PREVENTION EOUIPMENT IN~S_TALLED {YEAR) IV. PIPING INFORMATION C,RC~ A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE ~-~3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION /~,~ SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL ANDA~5 BARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 10(~/~ METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U ,0 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U g9 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC UNE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 UNET~HTNESSTESTING [] 3 [,TERSllT~AL ..~0 V. TANK LEAK DETECTION Ir-l. v,SUAL CHECK [] ~ ,NVENTORY REOONC,L,AT,O. [] ~ W~MON,TOR,N~ [] ~ AUTOMAT,CTANK GAUG,NG [--1' GROUND WATERMON,TOR,N~ [] ~ TANK TEST,NG [] ? INTERSTITIAL MONITORING ~ ~NONE [] ~0 UNKNOWN [] ~ OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION ~,' 1 ESTIM T DDAT L T ED(MO/DAY/YR) I 2 ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF i 3 WAS TANK FILLED WITH y N ~I THIS/~ORAJHAS B~EN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY,~ TO T_~HE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER IS ~.~:~I'PO~ THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOw COUNTY # JURISDJ~'~ON # FACILITY # TANK # PERMIT NUMBER __ PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM B (?-91) THIS FOR~ MUST BE AC~MPANmED BY A PERMff APPLICATION - FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. / ~,~,.~.- ..~,~. .,~ \ ~,,:'.:,~'.~ ~,,.~ .,.' '~,'.~' ~,'~-' t~.~, ~~,i~ "WE CARE" July 16, 1991 FIRE DEPARTMENT 2~0~ H STREST D. S. NEEDHAM BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FiRE CHIEF 326-391 ~ Mr.~' Robert E. Grant 6502 N. Central E 402 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Dear Mr. Grant: " It has come to our attention that you currently own property at 1919 Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA which contains an underground fuel storage.tank. It also appears that this t'ank has been out of service for a period of one year. Per 79.115(f) of the Uniform Fire Code this tank must be properly closed. Please make the necessary arrangements to'properly close this tank by September 1, 1991. .' If you have any questions or if we can be.of any a~sistance please feel free to contact Joe Dunwoody at (805) 326-39'79. S~ncerely yours, .Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed cc: J. Dunwo°dy __~:~. ,~,~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~"~ :% ~,7~/ "WE CARE .... ,.~ FIRE DEPARTMENT ~ ~ ]l~g 1~ 210i H STREET D. S. NEEDHAM , .,,__ BAKERSFIELD. 93301 FIRE CHIEF (.,~~ ~ 326-391 ! Mr.'Robert E. Grant - .6502 N. Central E 402 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Dear Mr. Grant: It has come to Our attention that you currently own property at 1919 Columbus Street, Bakersfield, CA which contains an underground fuel storage tank. It also appears that this tank has been out of service for a period of one year. Per 79.115(f) of the Uniform Fire Code this tank must be properly closed. Please make the necessary arrangements to properly close this tank by September 1, 1991. If you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance please feel free to contact Joe Dunwoody at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely yours, (Ralph E'. Huey ~Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed cc: J. Dunwoody COt. JNTY Ol ' Environmental Health Services D~l~i'tment 2700 "M" Stree~ Suile 300 Bakemflel& CA 93301 (805) 86t-~36 (805) 86t-~29 ' F~ Numar~ Hay 22, 1989 Fawn Kennedy Dessy ...~ ~ : . .. Re: 'Columbus Hoto~s - ~20006C '~" ' Dea~ Hs. Dessy: On Nay 8, [989, ~. Robert G~a~t ~oti~&ed th/s Department that he ~as the o~ne~ o~ the two ~de~g~o~nd tanEs a~ 1919 Columbus. At that tlme a cha~ge ~as made o~ the applicat&o~ i~ the ~&le a~d the comp~te~ to ~e~lect the accurate o~ne~s ~ame and Robert Gomez ~ho s~bmitted the ap~llcat&o~ to o~e~ate the t~o ~de~G~o~d tanEs in 1985, state~ o~ the appl&ca~ion that he. the o~e~. The permit to operate ~e~}ects the i~o~matio~ s~bmitted by Robert Gomez as all i~fo~mation o~ permit ~as taken ~om the "Jane Warren, ' Hazardous Na~e~a~s ~nspec~o~ Columbus .. , MOTORS APR ~~~. ~x~. ~~ E~imn~ He~h' D~. K~n C~ H~lth Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street ~Bakersfield, CA 93305 Gentlmen: ~ ~'i' ' : Our dealership is moving to 5300 Wible Road on April 10, 1989. We are no longer responsible for the underground gasoline storage tank at 1919 Col~bus Street. Sincerely, ~obert A. Gomez ?resident ATTACHMENTS 1700Flower Street .- KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 · · Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone (805)861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTQR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relcharct I NTERI lye PER1VII T PERlViI T¢1 2 OOO6C , TO OF lg RAT Ig : · S SUED :. APRIL 1, 1987 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ~-- .-:----_--~':-~:~-?.-~-?:_ ..... ~_~ STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 2 FAC I L I T~Y: { OWNER: COLU~iBUS MOTORS { GOMEZ ROBERT A -1919 COLUMBUS STREET I -:P 0 BOX 3549 ' _ BAKERSFIELD, .- 93305 TANK * AGE_I IN YRS[ SUBSTANCE...` 'CODE PRESSURIZED PIPING? 2 UNK W0 3 UNK '" :':'' :':' =",'" NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT : J"-' NON--TRANSFERABLE *** POST ON PREMI SES Health SANTA fE SPGS CA 90670 .... i ' "' !i ,3125 - 12070 TELEGiAPH AD ,350 .... i "' ~ SANTA FE SPGS CA 90670 ..... 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PT, LOT ~ I ...... 21 *' 29 '' 28 ~ ACTIVE 0 -- 126-010-12-00-5C FOA#CHISE REALTY lNTiST COOP . $146o1316 -- - ~ -- '* 001o003 -~. ! i #COO,OLDS COiF 001o0051 , 117,116 - ......... !j 056006] ' · 8A2SA ~ 5 ~ - - 298,21A !i 89260 01010 690T: · 18070 83]55 P O HI 66207 Ant OHflEAlltl110131171 *- ~ CHICAGO IL 60666 ~~ - P 0 BI 66207 AHf OHAOEAIOPOT *-' CHICAGO IL 60666 ~ ~ 61S,830 41S,830 ~ -, ~ 2111COLUHBUS ST 'OAKEOSFIEL9 ~ '~ 1~6°010o16-00o7C HO]SON S L & TnAN~ELL L L - &762-0368- ' .... -' 001-003 -.. ! Z ANENICA# NATIONAL HANK &AZ]-02&0 ~ 101,761 ..... ' ...... 056-O6I '- ' ~ 00000 ~' 00000 ' $ -- ' 153,857 ,I 01010--782~ "21010 78228 -' P 0 eon 5500 12131172 .... F, ~ " HAKEOSFIELH CA 9]388 -- -. BAgel]FIELD CA 93388 - 265,118 255,116 .... · - ! ..... 2001COLUNBUS ST '~AKEOSTIELD ' ;!i 1 ...... 0021 .* 029 -~ 00028 * ACTIVE ;1' I --- .... I26°010-17-00-0C SUNNTLANE VILLAGE - 5092-2169 - --~ ': '-- _. : 001-O03 -- I - 289,685~'? ...... 056-06] : ~ - 00000 - S -- - - 80&,926 :i 00000 -. ~.,j 37000 79130 4101 UNIO# AVE 02121171 -- --~'~ ' -' 01010 800~. -'. 511A017415 HAKEGSTIELO CA 9330S .: , - &101 UNION AVE ..... ~ ' LOT 2 EXC PT# I# ST EXCL 0f n.B. 6 EKC P t " /i t 26o034-05-0¢- . 24010 76228 -- SCOTTSOAL[8637 EAST CHERYLAz 852580! #07118186 -- "~f ,, ~ ~* . :/i ' OlOl0 87~' ~.;*'~ ' 8637 EAST CHERYL OR ' J' '"' SCOTT]DALE AZ 85268 " ' · 93S,So9 " PARCEL HAP 10~9 LOT 1EXC ST EXCL HI ' '" ', ~'l " VILLA 'LOTS I AND 2 - ' -' ' ' SCHOOL DIST./-~q~ze-01 ,2s-O,. - [?.-- (~ DRUR.Y.S ';;,':A..D. Di'I'iON OF KERN CI'TY 'iI '..:. : .'!'4-'.:.~''~1 ,,>:' ' ' ' II 7 Q' ;"<':::?':~'~": :" ~ ~. ~ t~O · . '~ I~ ~ ' , ~ , , VILLA LOT 2 ' VILLA LQTI ;, :~ ~ . r,' I,. · '-- ' ' ' · CO : .:.,.. ....,.. ~,,..,...... ,.......:.. . · . . . .:,.,.. .,.:F..,c.:.~t...,:?,: . ~,:., {:"-....':~?~d(z-<r,..¢--::,.'< ~:5 ,:?, '. ~. ?.;.:. "'-: ",: ' ";'.':'~' ' ,' '~. · ' · .... "'" · ." .' ,,~;<-'.. ,"- ..... '>;, ',,'s ~ '~;,L · ~, ~., , , , .. ,~,., .:; . .,,;,. .-:..-,~ ,. , _.: .,., .... .: >~_ -~ ~--, ~ -' _. .,. . .. ... . . .. · ,, .- , ..'.' :=. -.; :::: '~ .,' ..;... :- .. '. :' . . ii .... :26-010-18-00-3c GRANT IOGERT E TI - $8~S-1078 - ~70 ............ Ii "00!"GO3" 1 "% GRANT B E G IL~AGUEBJTE TBS " 5609'!884 585 3SO ........... _ iiI '° 240101 78228 ~ 8637 EAST CHEITL OD 01116186 010~ '~ '-' SCOTTSDALE AZ &5~5S ~ ~ ~. i! ~ 8637 EAST CHERYL 0R ' -- '~ .... .. SCOTT]DALE AZ ~5258 " ~ 935,]69 935,389 - " ~ " ' M PARCEL nAP 1059 LOT I EXC ST [ICL HI 1~ - .... OO21 ** 029 *' 00028 ' ACTIVE I ~ 126oO10-21°OOolC ~ORA~ C # - 5523'!887 - ~ ~ '; ' 18070 O]I&S ~ 1888 C#ESTEI AVE SOUTH 0~12818~ ~ ~' 01OIe ~ *' ~ i~ '~ i HAKEISFIELO CA 93304 -- .... -, E~ i ' '; ~ 1888 CHESTER AYE SOUTH . ~ . ~ 'I''~ ,' BA~ERSFIELO CA 9JJOi " ' &70,617 478,617 ' .... 1949 COLUPBUS AYE BAKEHSFIELD " ! ...... OOOO .' OOO '' OO000 - ACTIYE ~ ? '~ I~6-010-22-OO-4C STYLE GARNENT C0 IRC - -- .~75 ......... ! "' OO1-003 ~. 1 Z LONGS DRUG SIOnE HZ?O " ~ &TS,5~Z ~ -' ~ l '" gAL.UT CREEK CA 94S46 .... ,~8 ~' i' gALNUT CLERK CA 9134~ ' 1,451,9~4 1,451,9~A - -. - i~ ~ PARCEL NAP 1~98 LOT Z EXCL OF S~)Z lit HR .4 ...... 0000" 000 '' 00000 ~ 3.95 ACTIYE ~ ii .~. lZ6o010o23-00-7c BAKERSFIELD ASSOCIATES - S548-0798 -- · - 14020 'q' P 0 lOX ~0 OSIJllEJ - ~ . 01010 ~6 ...... ~ BOISE ID 83726 .... P 0 80X 20 - - - PAICEL HAP 1296 LOT 1 EXCL OF ~$ I#T ,A ~ ..... · 0021 o- OZD ". 00028 ' 3.O$ ACTIVE 1 -' '~ 126o010o~4-0OoOC FOAAN C # - S523-1607 - ~ - 2~O10; 71221 lllS CNESTEI AYE SOUTH 0212111~ ~ ~ - ~ BAKERSFIELD CA 93304 .... ~ ~ "FRO# PARCEL m 1888 CHESTEI AVE SOUTH ; .... ~ 4 .° '' PI019 ' ACTIVE - , -- 126°O10°2S-OO-3C DOBBS NUREAT ET AL - 5569-I~57 - ~c2 '- 001-O03 '" I - 6184-1601 - 191,733 016-0~J ~ - ~5010i -- 419 HOUC#iH RD 071J118J -- ~ · 01010 ~ -- ~ ' OAKERSFIELO CA ~J304 ~ .... -- -- FRO# PAiCEL ~ 419 HOUC#i# AS ,~69 - 'r' 126-O10o19-00o6 OAKERSEIELO CA 9]]04 - -- 198,7]3 198,73] ~L,, PAGE &Bi! ~ ....... PAGE 477 "' 126-020oO1-O0o6C STEZNERT #ARVin [ 8 ADALA H TI - 5469-1859 - '- ,775 ...... ,I' ' ........ 001-GO~ 1 Z STEIHERT .ARVIN & AOALA TIS 575S-Z350 I$7,~61 ,?~4 8325A 5 -- - 25~,015 ~- ' 11160 ~ 5959 BERNARD S1 I1 0613018~ -- '- 01010 ..... ~l OAKERSFIELO CA 93]06 ' -- ~- ~ · ~ 5939 BERNARD ST O1 ?~9" " i~ BAKERSFIELD CA 9J306 " ~ 418o676 416,676 - ~ ' ~ "1401COLUHBUS ST OAKEBSFIELO '-'- ,1 i ...... 0021 "029 '' 00028 4 ACTIVE 0 ~ ~ 126-020o02-00o9C J J O PROPERTIES LTO ET AL ' 6083-1973 - -' ~49 -- 86260 ' 5 " ' 5715-1902 297,866 -- 86231 ' ~- - 13010 85304 ""'19700 FAIRCHIL0 A0 lea0 01111110 -- · ~ ~ ' " i k IRVINE CA 92715 ....... -- -- 19700 fAIRCHILD IO 1240 ...... .463 -- , -- '~ - 1407 COLUffEUS ST AKERSFIELD ',1 H ..... 0021 .' 029 '- 000~8 - 2.41 ACTIVE I ' ".,. il -- IZ6-OZO'O3-OQ-ZC #ATHA# TAHILT TRUST - S099-0466- "I26-~!* "001-003 -' I Z IMTHAH fRANK G [LINOB H TIS ' 5755'~350- &S,9SS ..... 413~."~ ~: - 11070 7SZZI -- 509 H SIERRA OB 03131178 '" ~ 01010 ~ ~ BEVERLT HILLS CA 90~10 " ~ ~ BEY[aLT PILLS CA 90210 ' 80,99& so,g9& -  'PERMIT CHECKLIST -- This checklist is'p~ovided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. ~ Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes N_9 y A. The packet I received contained: > 1) Cover Letter, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit ~ Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #6-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes,  ' Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. ....................... 2)-Standard"Inventory-Controt~Monltorlng Handbook_.tUT-lO.~_-~ ............. : ...... ' ~t'fi~he-~--fbTl-dWlng forms: a) "Inventory Recording Sheet" b) "Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse" X c) *'Trend Analysis Worksheet" , " 3) Modified Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-15 with form: "Quarterly Modified Inventory Control Sheet" with *'Quarterly  Summary on reverse" '4) An Action Chart for each Inventory method (to POSt at facility) ~' B. 'I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase :I Monitoring ( Requirements and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator) and ! find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described tn Handbooks under "Before Starting") 1) Acceptable gauging instrument 2) "Striker plate(s)".tn tank(s) 3) Water-finding paste D. I have' read the Information on .the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between ~ E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if :"-' tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with--corresponding F. As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT-lC, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman l__f out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must ~e recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook).~g~z~-~-~-~/~X __ _~J O. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring ('Handbook #UT-lC) and Modified Inventory Control Monitoring (Handbook #UT-15) were started at this facility in accordance wlth requirements _descr~.~ed on interim per~t conditions. Signature o£ Person .Completing Checklist: '17OO Flower Slree! '' KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT· HEALm OFFICER Bekerslleld, Calllornla 93305 Leon M Heberlson, NI.D, Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION · ~~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relchard I N'I'ERI b~ P[-gltM]L 'i' PERMI T~I 2 0 0 0 6 C 'r o o P E RA'r E : ]' S S U S D : APRIL 1, 19~ == ....... ~ .. ? - ...... ~ ...... E XP I S S S : APRIL 1, 199( STORAGE FACILITY NUMDER 0F TANKS= 2 FAU[LITY: ~ OWNER: COLUMBUS ~IOTORS ] GRANT, R. E. & MARGUERITE TRS [919 COLUMBUS STREET ] 8637 EAST CHERYL DRIVE .......... ~ ........... BAKERS_[~!ELD, CA ~ SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85258 [~_~ AOEIIN YES1 SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZED PIPING? I UNK MVF 3 UNK 2 UNK W0 3 UNK NOTE: ALI, INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTAIIL£SIIED BY TIlE PERHITTING AUTIIOEITY MUST BE ME'r DUI(lNG TIlE 'I'ERM OF Tills PERMIT NON--'I'RANS F E'I~ABi, E * * ~ POS'I' ON PREMi S E S -DATE PERblIT MAILED: 'i. : DATE PEPRilT CHECK LIST RETURNED: L~ T [o£ ,c'oNT r.N T S Facility U~ 0 ~ 'J" ~Pe~mit to Opec'ate ~ /~O0~ Date ~Construction Permit I Date ~Pe~mit to abandon) No. '~f' 'Ta~ks _ Date ~ended Permit Conditions ~Permit Application Form, ' ~ Tank Sheet~,' P{~ ~[~:. ~Appticacion co Abandon _tanks(s) Date '~Annual Report Forms ' . . . . ~Copy oi Written Contract BetWeen Owner & Opera'of ' ~lnspection Reports ' : : Da te " ~ ~te .... - ~:'" ~ ~C rrespondence - Nailed ........ Date '" ~te ~Unauthottz~ Release Reports ~ Abandoneent/Cloeuge Reports ~Sampltng/Lab Report. ~MV~ C~p~lance Check (Xi~ COnet:U'c~Son Check'Xlat) ' ~STO C~p~tanee Check (Ne~ Const[uctton Check,tat) ~MVE e~an Check (Ne~ Construction) O S?O e~an Check (Ne~ Construction) OMV~ e~an Check (existing ~S?O. e~an Cheek (.existing ~aci~tty) ~"Incomplete Applicatton" Eorm OPeraLt RppltcatLon Checklist ~Perett Znstructton8 ~Dtscarded ' ' ~tghtneaa ~est Results -- ' - Date Date ~Xontto[t~ We~ Construction Dat~/Pe[at~S ~Bnvt[o~enta~ Senstt~vitg Data~  G~ouna~ate~ D[l~tng, Boeing Logs Location o[ Nater Nells ~S:atement of Undec~round Condui:s ~Plot Plan ~eacurtng All gnviconmentally Sensitive Data ~Pho~oa ~Cons~ruction Drawings Location: · ~Hale sheet sho~tng dace ceceived and tally of inspection ~Mt sce1 laneous 1700 Flower Street KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPART T HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 . Leon M Hebedson, M.D. '" "' *' . Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION .. z NT~-.Z'MPE.MZ T , 'P~..MZ O0 C :_f- ....'__ .: STORAGE EACILI[Y ........ - -~~~:~~~_ NU"B~R OF. "';-'.~:::;"-:~;" COnU~BUS ~OTORS "-' -: ....... ::':: ?"':"1 'T:.:'" :-':.-~o~z-:-:ROBERT A: ,k:, 2~:" .' ~:.' .~'.'-::'.~: .'.!., ,~;;:".:.:".',','."?:i'.' ,. '. :.-'?- :':g:',:"?,:"~, '.:~'.'~'.;' ,..C,,~:,~"'"~?~ :' ~: ' ' :.,L::,":: ;, ;:':,~,:i,, .? ',, ,:. ..- /- .'. ..-~..~ ,.,.. . . ::." . · . .... .... . . ~./':- :,.. : .. -.: . ... ..~ ....~. .' . .- " , :3- ' ,. ' ' · ... ":,, ' ..: ,~:", ..'.,. AUTRORITY ~UST BE ~ET DURING T~g TER~ OF THIS PER~IT '' ' "N"~ ~'~'T'R'~N~ F E R'A'B L E' ' ' ' ' ' ' "' " ' ~' "- '"' ':':""""* ~ *"" " ''"POS'T'"~ " ""' ' "~"::'/'ON"' ' ,:.,-:c,.,>-:.~,~ .. . · ' . . . .. ; :.-...-... ; '. . .-. . .,..: .... .. .~ . .. .' . . · : . .... : _ . . ;-~ -.... -..:. 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"· . . ~ :::.~/-~..": :':}:~:,::'~::;....,.~;L.' ,..: .' · '... . . .'~ ;...~..'...:.~:'..~:~' ..:. · .... ~:~. ~......~....~. ~. . .... :,....... .... :.. - . . .. ~". . }/::..'.'.~'..'.:~: '. '~. '~:'. . ... .' .... - , .:.. ..: ~.'." ... . · ':,.'. ;..'~:' -'"';~':" "'/'.' '... ,'~..'....- ... ' , -: ' · ' '"'' ~v Division or Environmental Ht~l{ Applicatio~"~D~. ' ' 1700 Flour Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STOR;~E FACILITY Type o~f A~)~,lication (check)': . []New FaCility ~lModification of Facility ~Existing Facility []Transfer of Ownersl~lp A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days _~.~- Nights Type of Busin~ess ?9Yes escribe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? ~No . Is Tank(s) Used ~rimarily for Agricultural ~ur/po, ses.? FqYes [~No · ..l~ac~lity A~ dress ! ~ ' ~- ~ ' Nearest Cross St. ' /1~_ T% , '<~R ., SEC , (Rurar Locations Cnly) racteristics' at Facility ': ......... '. C. Contractor CA Contractor' s Licer~e Address Zip Telephone , Proposed ~tarting Date Proposed Ccm'pletion Data ' Worker' s Ccmpensati~ Certificati'6n $ Insurer ,.' ' D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank ! .~9, s_,tm Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premi,~m Diesel 'Waste - ?' [3 [] i F. Chemical Ccmpos!tton of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) l, Tank S Chemioml Stored Inch-commercial name) CAS ! (if k.~) Chemi~a, 1 pr.eviously Stor,ec~, ..... ( if 'different) ,. · G. Transfer of Ownership Date o-~-ansfer Previous Owner " Previous Facility Name " I, accept fUii"y all oblig'~tions of Permit No. issued to I understand that the Permitting Authority may review and ~ify or terminate the t~ansfer of the Permit to Operate this ~a~dergrotmd storage .... faci li.ty~_upon[=receiuir~_thia~c~mple ted._form ._ This form has ~e4n c~mpleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge, is true and corr~ct~// ~ ~ ~- . ' i . Signature~ Tstle ~ Date TANK. -~ ~ (FILL' OUT sEPArATE FO~M FOR EACH TANK) ~ ~. FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ~-~- APPRO~.RIATE BOXES i 2. ~ Material' ",.."!' ~ /-,/~ /'' .t~- ' -. ' . :.:.-ii .' · ""..'"="..". ~Fiberglass-R, "-! -~r~.~..:: / - · · .. -' - '.' _ ~in~n ~Bronze ~Unk, o~n · :~ ->5, ..-','Ta~ interior..Llni .... ..??,~ .u'~:..~-:. ~'~t:~;~.'~[:.'' ... ~iu't<'~,;:.~?~. .. .... --::...<:,..~y:~.j3~:..<:~b?.~:.':,:..~:.-.~, -.- ,...:.: '. ~. :?Ta~ corrosion 'Prote~t~t~:.?i,~'.?..?'-~:?~/:~?::~:..:<~'..:.%.~-~;~ '.-~> :.~~?:~ ,.<,..::~,.;.;:.,-< ~.....:~ .: .... :...~,~..:...:. :..,:... :....< Ca~ic Proration... [ .~.z~ ~j~~ ~rent ~tm ~criffci~ ~e ~t~ . ~. ~eak ~t~tion, ~nitori~, a~ In~rception .... -. .... : ..... '....... . .. a..Ta~: - Oriel (va6t~ ~ o~y) ' ~ro~~ ~nitori~'' ' .. . . ....~>? ..~ Vadose Zone '~nitori~ ~11'(s) (.~ t~ ~i~ut. Mner ']~:[';:::::.[:.~:~[-j?f.:~[,J~?~;~[i?[~:~), ".' _ - OO-~'~i~ ~tible Liner ~ir~ti~ Flo~ ~ ~onitort~' ~(s)'* .~Va~r ~t~tor*'~id ~el ~r* ~C~tivit~ ~r* .... -'".' ' . , ~ Pre.ute ~r in ~lar ~ of ~le Wall ~. / ' ""~il~ ~ig ~ I~ento~ Re~nciliation ~ri~ic Tighme~ T~ti~ '." '" ' ~ None ~ ~o~ '~ ~er :': : ., ' b. ~ipi~: ~Fl~estricti~. ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uri~ ~ipi~' .. .' '- ~nitori~ ~p ~ ~ce~y ~ ~al~ ~rete ~ce~y · ~lf~t Cm~tible Pi~ ~y ~~tic Lin~ .~y ~N~e .-.~ U~o~ . ~ ~er '.-"' : *~ri~ ~ ~ ~el: .. , ~. ~ . ~. ~ .. -: .~ ''.' ., :. 7' . en [ TighmesS' ~st~? ' .. "''"' ':''' ~te of ~ Tigh~e~ Test " Res~ of ~ ...... ' :: · :' ":'" . 9. ":.T~k ~e~ir . ..... ._: ' '' ...-.' ........ ' · - -. ~(s) of ~ir(s) : ' "- '- ~ ' ._ ~ri~ Re, irs . ' ~rator.Fills, Cmtrols, ~' viully.~nitors ~vel .: : ".. '~Ta~ FI~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valv~ . ~o Shut- Off Controls 11. ~ipi~ .' . ...... Thic~e~__(i~h~) ................ Dieter ' ~nufac~er ........ '_ ~ess~e ~tion ~Sravity ~roxim~ ~ of ~ ~ b. U~ergro~ Pipig Corrosim Prot~tim : ~l~yle~ Wrap ~Electri~l I~latim ~Vinyl Wr~ ~r ~o~ ~None ~er (~ri~): c. U~ergro~ Pipit, Sectary Contai~nt: ~1~ ~all ~~etic Liner ~st~ ~ ., .FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES ' ~ H. '1. Tank is: []Vaulted []Non-vaulted ~]Double-Wall .nsingle-Wall. [] carbo~ Steel [] Stainless Steel .[] Polyvinyl chloride [3 FiberglasS-Clad Steel " BFiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Al~in~n ri Bronze [~Unknown . · . Other. (describe) 3. Primary Containment' ... ..... . [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection F~am U-~be, Honitoring We~l or Annular [[]Daily Gauging & Inventory. Reconciliation rlperiodic Tkjhtness Testing . '-. .,..':. ri None [] Unknown ~ Other - "~' .... '. ' ' Piping: rlFlc~-Restricting. Leak Detector(s) [or Pressurized Piping' []Monitoring ~p ~ith Race~¥ [[]Sealed Concrete Race~¥ riHalf-Cut Ccmpetible Pipe Raceway ?]Synthetic Liner Raceway ?9None ri Unknown ri Other · Describe Make & Model: · S ~S en Tightness'Tested? r~¥es []No []Unknown " -- - -'-:'-~..:... Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test .... ' . I Test Name Testing Ccmpany 9. Tank Re~a[r : .~ ..... -. Date(s) of Repair(s) ',' Describe Repairs ..... - 10. Overfill Protection '~ ' noperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors here1 ' . []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves ri Auto Shut- Off Controls ,; " ..... []Capacitance Sensor riSealed Fill Box riNone r~Unknown- .-;~. - riOther: List.Make & Model For' Above Devices a. Underground 'Piping: riYes riNo r]Unknown Material -- Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer .[--]~ressure .... []Suc t ion-~[----] Gr av-it¥--~-A~pr oximate-[cng1:h b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvanized riFiberglass-Clad riIml~essed Current riSacrificiaI 'Anode []Polyethylene Wrap ~Electrical Isolation riVin¥1 Wrap riTar or Asphalt []Unknown [].one n0ther (describe): · c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: Ii]Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System [2]None rlUnknown [-]Other (d__escribe): · ,~v~,, ":~ .r' ', '~'~' ,," ~: ' '~ ~'~ " '1~111 "~ "':i':''~ ' '" ' ' '~~-~_~.,. ;:-.., .. .~ '.'- . .., .:... '~ ~".. ':::',~:~i:12 6-. ·.-". 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