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UNIFIED PROGRAM IN ECT HECKLIST Enironmental Services vento Hrogram Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: {661)326-3979 ADDRESS No. of Employees FAClLITYCONTACT Business ID Number 15-021 - I:::."::',) ~..~::,'i?~", i:'~'.''''~ .-':~'i/?"~i. ~Se~ti°n ~: BUsiness Plan and Inventory Program" " ....... ' I [] Routine ~Combined I-I Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency FI Complaint [] Re-inspection C V (C=Comp,~no,~ OPERATION COMMENTS \ V=Violation A FI APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND ~ i'=1 BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE ~ {~ ' VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS ~ 1~ VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES i"1 VERIFICATION OF LOCATION [~ PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL ~ VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABILITYE ~ FI VERIFICATION OF HAT MAT TRAINING ]~( {~ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES F1 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ADEQUATE I_~_ {~ FIRE PROTECTION Ii FI SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE?: FI YES ~No EXPLAIN: White - Environmental Se~ices Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy CONTINUED FILE D June 30, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus Bakersfield, CA 93306 REMINDER NOTICE RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirement by December 3 I, 2002 of Underground Storage Tank located at 3501 Columbus. FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Dear Tank Owner / Operator: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 California Law requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tank systems. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002, section 25284.1 (California VOICE (661) 320-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Health & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment components upon installation and periodically thereafter, to ensure PREVENTION SERVICES that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary 1715 Chester Ave. ' Bakersfield. CA 93301 containment until they are detected and removed. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January 1, 2001 will be tested ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES upon installation, six months after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Secondary containment systems instal]ed prior to January 1, 2001 wi]] be tested by VOICE (661)326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 January 1, 2003 and every 36 months thereafter. REMEMBER! Any component that is "double-wall" in your tank system must be tested. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bako~,e~d. CA 9330S Secondary containment testing shall require a permit issued thru this office and VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 shall be performed by either a licensed tank tester or licensed tank installer. Please be advised that there are only a few contractors who specialize and have the proper certifications to perform this necessary testing. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code for you to refer to. Once again, all testing must be done under a permit issued by this office. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661)326-3190. Sincerely, 'd~J~'~~~/,,._.) Steve Underwoo .................... Fire Inspector/Environmental. Code Enforcement Officer Environmental Services SU/kr ~x,, SHIFT TIME 1 : 6:00 ~M ~,, SHIFT TIME 2 : DISABLED , SHIFT TIME 3 : DISABLED SHIFT TIME 4 : DISABLED ~' TA( )~ER TST NEEDED WAN PB BKFDCA I ;3 S~- 114 ~ D I S~LED 3~0~ ~OLOMBOS T~NK ~NN T~T NEEDED ~{ '~FIELD CA 93306 DISABLED COMMUNICATIONS SETUP b6~3-120~ ' ~ L I NE ~E-EN~BI.,E METHOD ~ · - 14, 2004 8:57 ~M P~SS LINE TEST / , POk~SETT I NGS: LI NE PE~ TS~ SYSTEM sTaTus REPORT ~ D-IS~LED .......... COMM BORRD : 1 (FXMOD) LINE ANN TST NEEDED (~RN BAUD RATE : 1200 ............. D I S~BLED PAR I TY : ODD ' , STOP BIT : 1 STOP ~LL FUNCTIONS NORMAL ; PRINT TC VOLUMES D~TR LENGTH: 7 DRT~ INVENTORY REPORT . ~. ENABLED RS-232 SECURITY ,, CODE : TEMP COMP~c, ..... (, " DI~L TYPE : TONE T I:DIE~EL T~NK 931 ' ~: ', (DEG F ): 60.0 ~ gNSWER ON : I PING VOLUME 746 O~LS = , ~T~ HEIGHT OFFSET MODEM SETUP STRING : ULLAGE D I SABLED 154 G~LS DI~L TONE INTERVAL: 32 TC VOLUME = 742 {~ALS H-PROTOCOL D~T~ FORMAT HEIGHT = 37.72 INCHES HEIGHT ~TER VOL = 0 ~LS DgYLIGHT S~VING TIME ~ WA?-7 ' RECEIVER SETUP: TEI~ = O, O0 INCHE$ ENABLED = 69,7 DEG F START DATE APR WEEK 1 SUN i. D I:EMOC START TIME ~ 18~'-450-0241 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2:00 AM RC~, /FYPE: FAC:SIMILE END DATE : PO~ NO: i OCT WEEK 6 SUN RETRY NO: 99 END TIME RETRY DELAY: 10 2:00 AM OONFIRMATiON REPORT: ON RE-D I REOT LOCAL PR.I NTOOT D 2 :ALARM MON I TOR I NO CO DISABLED 171 g56082~7 EURO- PROTOCOL PREFIX ~ ...... ~ · '1 FAc. SIMILE S ~ RETR~ NO: 99 SYSTEM SETUP ~ CONFIRMATION REPORT: OFF SYSTEM UNITS ~ ....... * ..... U.S. SYSTEM L~NGU~GE ENGL I SH SYSTEM DgTE/'TIME FORMAT NON DD Yyyy HH:M['.']:SS xM PB BKFDCal3 S~-114 3501 COLUMBUS _ B~KERSFIELD C~ 93306 661 ~73-1204 D 2:ALARM MONITORING CO' LEAK MIN PERIODIC..: 80~ ~ : 800 IN-TANK ALARMS I LEAK MIN ANNLIAL : · ALL :LOW PRODUCT-ALARH AUTO DIAL TIME SETUP: ALL:PROBE OUT : 800 ALL :DEL I VERY NEEDED D I:EMCC :IQUID SENSOR ~L~S PERIODIC TEST TYPE DI~L ON D~TE ~LL :FUEL ~L~RPi ~ ~T~ND~RD J~N 9, 2001 '~LL:~ENSOR OUT ~L~RM ~ ~NNU~L TEST F~IL DI~L TIME : DISABLED ~LL:~HORT ~L~RM ' ] ? ~L~RM D I ~BLED RECEIVER REPORT~: :' '~'::~TER ~L~RM ~ k SYSTEM ~T~TLIS : ~:I.d~TER OUT ~LR~"I PR I OR I TY H I STORY : ~ . C; PE~D I C TEST FR I L ~LL.HI.,H LIOUID IN-T~NK 8T~TU8 : RLL:LO~ LI9UID ~L~M ALARM DISABLED INVENTORY : ALL:LI'GUID ~RNING GRO~S TEST F~IL D 2:ALARM MONITORING CO ' ~L~RM DISABLED DI/' - ,ON DATE j JATO9, 2001 ~NN TEST AVERAGING: OFF DIAL TIHE : DISABLED PER TEST AVERAGING: OFF RECEIVER REPORTS: ~ T~NK TEST NOTIFY: OFF SYSTEM ~T~TU8 . PR I OR I TY H I ~TORY : IN-TANK STATUS : TNK T~T ~IPHON BREAK:OFF I NVE NTORY : ~. .... ~ DEL I',/ERY DELAY : 5 M I N I N-'rANK SETUP T I:DIESEL TANK 931 ~ PRODUCT CODE : 1 , T~MAL COEFF :. 000450 ~'~ DIAMETER : 54.00 I ~ PROFILE : 1 PT-: ; FULL VOL : I 000 I FLOAT ~IZE: 4.0 IN. ~ ...... . LEAK TEST NETHOD RS-232 END OF MESSAGE ~ATER WARNING :1.0 -' ........... DISABLED HIGH WATER LIMIT: 1.5 TEST ~LD : ALL TANK Pa = 95~: ~UTO DI~L ~LARM SETUP M~X OR L~BEL VOL: '1000 CLIMATE F~CTOR:MODERATE ', ............. OVERFILL LIMIT : .90~ TST E~RLY STOP:DISaBLED : 900 ~ D 1 :EMCO HIGH PRODUCT : 95~: LEaK TE~T REPORT FORMAT : 950 . ENHANCED I N-T~NK ~L~RMS DELIVERY LIMIT : 70~ . ; ~LL:LOW PRODUCT ~L~RM :: : 700 , ~LL :PROBE OUT ~LL :DELIVERY NEEDED LO'~PRODUOT : 500 : ' LEAK ~L~RM LIMIT: 99 LIQUID SENSOR ~LMS ~UDDEN LOSS LIMIT: 99 ~LL:FUEL ALARM T~NK TILT : 0.00 ~LL:9ENSOR OUT ~L~RM ('-:':SHORT ~L~R["J M~NIFOLDED T~NKS ~:~gTER ~L~RM T~: NONE , ~LL: ~TER _OUT ~LL:HIGH LI~LIID ~L~RH ~--::-- -- ~LL:LO~ LIQUID ~L~RM , ~LL:LIGUID W~RNING - .. AUTOMATIC DAILY CLOSING TIP1E: 2:00 AM LI¢iUID. SENSOR SETUP -'--':~ ...... ' ...... PERIODIC RECONCILIATION i MODE: MONTHLY J L 1 :~NNUL~R ~ TRI-STATE (SINGLE FLOAT) TEMP COMPENSATION ~ ALaruM HISTORY REPORT C~TEGORY : ANNULAR SP~CE ~TANDARD :I ~ -- I N-T~NK ALARM BUS SLOT FUEL METER TANK ~ ....... T 1 :DIESEL TANK 931 L( ~UP1P SENSOR TANK M~P EMPTY D~ FLT. DISCRIMINATING SETUP DATA ~ARNING CATEGORY : PIPING SUMP J~N 9, 2001 1:15 PM OVERFILL ~L~RM APR 14, 2004 8:41 AM OCT'SO, 2002 8:19 AM LO~ PRODUCT ~L~RM NIGH PRODUCT ALARM SOFT~A~E REVISION LEVEL APRil4, 2004 8:40 AM VERSION 120.00 ~PR 16, 2003 8:19 ~M SOFTWARE~ ~46120-100-A ~P~ 9, 2002 Il:B? ~M OUTPUT RELAY SETUP C~EATED - 00.07.28.1~.33 ............ PRO~E OUT S-MODULE~ 330160-002-A ~PF' ~, 2004 8:39 ~M ~ 1 :OVERFILL ALARM SYSTEM FEaTUrES: AP~8, 2003 8:19 AM TYPE: PERIODIC IN-T~NK TESTS J~N 9, 2001 1:13 PM STANDARD ~NNU~L I N-TANK TESTS N~' "~LLY OPEN CSLD ' ~Y DEL I VERY NEEDED ~PR 14, 2004 8:39 ~M IN-TANK ~LARM$ / -: ~pR 16, 2003 8:18 AM ALL:OWE~FILL ALARM ~ JUN 19, 2002 7:09 AM " fiLL :NIGN PRODUCT ALARM ---~ -- MAX PRODUCT ALARM ' APR 14, 2004 8:40 AM APR 16, 2005 8:1~ AM ......... APR 9, 2002 11:S7 AM ALARM HISTORY REPORT ..... SYSTEM ALARM ...... PAPER OUT ~ ~ FEB 28, 2004 6:00 AM PRINTER ERROR RECONCILIATION SETUP APR 14, 2004 8:56 AM .~:... -~ ', BATTERY IS OFF , ~ JAN 1, 1996 8:00 AM ALARM HISTORY REPORT --~ ~ SENSOR ALARM L 1TANNULAR - - ANNULAR SPACE FUEL ALARM APR 14, 2004 8:50 AP1 FUEL ALARM APR 16, 2008 8:14 AM FUEL ALARM NOV 26, 2002 9:22 AM ALARM HISTORY REPORT ...... SENSOR ALARM , L 3: OTHER SENS©RS ALARM HISTORY REPORT ..... SENSOR ALARM L 2:SUMP SENSOR PI~ "Q SUMP HI.LIqUID ~L~RM APR 14, 2004 8:50 AM HIGH LIQUID ALARM APR 14, 2004 8:49 AM HIGH LIQUID ALARM APR 16, 2003 8:15 AM ~-~,}~'at ~' CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT' ~'.t~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES -~**}~ UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CltECKLIST ~g ¢~%,~2~ 1715 Chester Ave., 3~a Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~O¢~ B fl Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program ~ Routine ~ Combined ~ Joint Agency ~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint ~ Re-inspection Type of Tank ~ ~ F~ Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring 0~ ~ Type of Piping OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file i~)< Proper owner/operator data on lilt i~ Permit tees current )gx Certification of Financial Responsibility i ~ Monitoring record adequate and current I~ Maintenance records adequate and current 5< Failure to correct prior UST violations ~ Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No ~ Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S). AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: 04~~~ X ~d~4 P~ Office o~l~i;nmental Sertir~(66~_.~26-3979 Btlsiness Site Responsible Party ~ - White- Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy- ~ Tait Environmental Systems UST Construction · Design · Maintenance · Compliance October 27, 2003 Certified Mail - Return Receipt Requested Mr. Steve Underwood Fire Bakersfield City Dept 1_715.Chester AVdel3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 "Re: Pacific Bell Site & CLLC Code: 3501' ColUmbus AVe, Bakersfield Geo Par: SA-114 CLLC: BKFDCA13 Dear ME Unde'~00d:-- -Enclosed is the following form for the above-referenced facility: · "Spill/Overfill Containment Box Form Feel free to Call if you have any questions. ., . ,, , .Very TrulY Your-s, TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ............ ALAN THROCKMORTO_N_ ............. · __. Compliance Manager AT:CB Enclosure :\tes\pb2003\letters\kem\underwood.st3 CC: Andy Taylor . Harry Dyck (Post At Site) ..* ' CA Lic #588098 · AZ Lic #095984 · NV Lic #0049666 ! /*"; ~:~863~iN*o*r['h"l~'ili'e Street · Orange, California 92865 · 71,4.560.8222 · 714.685.0006 Fax 3283 Luyung Drive · Rancho Cordova, California 95742 · 916.858.1090 · 916.858.1011 Fax www. SB989.com ~.-.~-. Tait Environmental Systems UST Construction · Design · Maintenance · Compliance SPILL/OVERFILL coNTAINMENT BOXES GEO PAR: SA-114 CLLC: BKFDCA13 Test Method Developed By: [] Spill Bucket Manufacturer [] Industry Stand~trd [] Professional Engineer [] Other (Specify) '. Te~t Method Uses: [] Pressure [] .Vacuum " [] Hydrostatic ,, [] Other (Specify) ~ ~ Spill Box # Bucket Diameter: ' II 12" Bucket Depth:'~ 13 ½" - Wait time between applying ~ ~ pressure/vacuum/water and 1 $ MINUTES Starting test: Test Start Time:' 11:50 A.M. Initial Reading (R0: 4 ½" Test End Time: 12:20 P.M. Final Reading (Rr): 4 ½'~ Test Duration:: 30 MINUTES Change in Reading (Rr-R0:' 0 Pass/Fail Threshold: 0 , Comments - (include information on repairs made to facilitate a passing test and indicate whether a permit Was obtained for the repairs) CA Lic #588098 · AZ Lic #095984 · NV Lic #0049666 1863 North Neville Street · Orange, California 92865 · 714.560.8222 · 714.685.0006 Fax 3283 Luyung Drive · Rancho Cordova, California 95742 · 916.858.1090 · 916.858.1011 Fax www.tait.com MONF NG SYSTEM CERT!F! t. TION For Use By .4ll Jurisdictions Within the State of California .~,4uthor}ty Cited: Chapter 6. 7, Health and Safety Code; Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations This form must be used to document testing and servicing of mor~oring e~uipment. A separate certification or report must be prepared for each monitoring system control panel by the technician who performs the work. A copy of this form must be provided to the tank system owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit 'a copy of this form to the local agency regulating UST systems within 30 days of test date. A. General Information Facility Name: PACIFIC BELL CEO PAR # SD-114 CLLC Code: BKFDCA13 Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: Facility Contact Person: HARRY DYCK Contact Phone No.: 559-959-3003 Make/Model of M0nitoring System: VEEDER ROOT TLS-350 Date o£Testing/Service: 4/16/03 - B. Inventory of Equipment Tested/Certified Check the appropriate boxes to indicate specific equipment insI}ected/serviced: Tank ID: 334 Tank ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: - ,Model: -.847390-t07 .... [-]In-Tank Gauging Pr0b-~': ........ M0de-l: []Annular Space or Vault Sensor: Model: 794390-420 ['-lAnnular Space or Vault Sensor Model: []Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: 794380-352 []Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: FqFill Sump Sensor (s): Model: [-1Fitl Sump Sensor (s): Model: [--lMechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: []]Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: [qElectronic Line Leak Detector Model: []]Electronic Line Leak Detector · Model: [~Tank Overfill/High-level ·Sensor: Model: 790091-001 []]Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: []]Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 ['qOther, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 Tank ID: Tank ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: [Din-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: F-1Annular Space or Vault Sensor: Model: I-qAnnular Space or Vault Sensor Model: F1Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: F1Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: [-1Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: I-]Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: I-]Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: [--]Mechanical Line Leak Detector. ' Model: F1Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: F1Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: ,I-]Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: F1Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: [-IOther, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 I-1Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: F1Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Model: F1Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Model: [] Shear Valve(s). [] Shear Valve(s). []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) F1Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) · Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: F1Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Mg~_el:~ _ []Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): -.. Model: [] Shear Valve(s). [] Shear Valve(s). []Dispenser Containment Float(s)and Chain(s) []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: []Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Model: []Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Model: [] Shear Valve(s). [] Shear Valve(s): []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) · lfthe facility contains more tanks or dispensers, copy this form. Include information for every tank and dispenser at the facility. C. Certification - I certify that the equipment identified in this document was inspected/serviced in accordance with the manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certification is information (e.g. manufacturers' checklists) necessary to verify that this information is correct and a Plot Plan showing the layout of monitoring equipment. For any equipment capable of ~enerati~g such reports, I have also attached a copy of the report; (check ali that apply): [] System set-up [] Alarm history rkport [~ ./] a Technician Name (Print): DON S. THOMPSON Signature: ' ~ .~, Certification No.: 3354 License No.: 588098 _, Testing Company Name: TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS Phone No.: (714) 560-8222 Page I of 3 03/01 'Monitoring System Certification Site Ad~lress: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/16/03 'D. Results of Testing/serVicing Software' Version Installed: 120.00 . . Complete the Ioilowmg CheCkliSt: [] Yes [] No* Is the audible alarm operational? [] Yes -1 No* Is the visual alarm operational? [] Yes [] No* Were all sensors visually inspected, functionally tested, and confirmed operational? NI' Yes [] No* Were all sensors installed at lowest point of secondary, containment and positioned so that other equipment will not interfere with their proper operation? [] Yes [] No* If alarms are relayed to a remote monitoring station, is all communications equipment (e.g. modem) [] N/A operational? [] Yes [] No* For pressurized piping systems, does the turbine automatically shut down if the piPing secondary containment [] N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to operate, or is electrically disconnected? If yes: which sensors initiate' 'positive shut-down? (Check all that apply) [] Sump/Trench Sensors; [] Dispenser. Containment Sensors. Did yOu c0nfirm positive shut-down due to leaks and senso3 failure/disconnection? [] Yes; [] No. [] Yes [] NO* For tank systems that utilize the monitoring system as the primary tank overfill warning device (i.e. no [] N/A mechanical' overfill prevention valve is installed), is the overfill warning alarm visible and audible at the tank fill point(s) and operating properly? If so, at what percent of tank capacity, does the alarm trigger? [] Yes* [~ No Was any monitoring eqmpment replaced? If yes, identif3' specific sensors, probes, or other equipment replaced and list the manufacturer lmme and model for all replacement parts in Section E, below. [] Yes* [] No · Was liquid fgund inside any seconda~ containment systems designed as dry. systems? (Check all that apply) [] ProduCt; [] Water. If yes, describe causes in Section E, below. [] Yes [] No* Was monitoring system set-up reviewed to ensure proper settings? [] Yes [] No* Is all monitoring equipment operational per manufacturer's specifications? In Section E below, describe how and when these deficienc!es were or will be corrected. E. Comments: Page 2 of 3 03/01 ~ite Address: ~501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/i6/03 F. 'In-Tank Gauging / SIR Equipment: [] e2heck thts box if tank gauging is Used only for inventory control. ~ ' [] Check this box if no tank gauging or SIR equipment is installed. This section must be completed if in-tank gauging equipment is used to perform leak detection monitoring. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* Has all input wiring been inspected for proper entry and termination, including testing for ground faults? [] Yes [] No* Were all lank gau~ng probes visually inspected for damage and 3esidue buildup? [] Yes [] No* Was acCUracy of system product level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system water level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Were all probes reinstalled properly? [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? * In the Section H, below, describe how and when these deficiencies were o- -.m .~ c .... ,oa G. Line Leak Detectors (LLD): [] Check this box ifLLDs are not installed. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* For equipment start-up or annual equipment certification, was a leak simulated to veri~ LLD performance? [] N/A (Check all that apPly) Simulatedle,~tkrate: 1-13g.p.h.~; I-]0.1g-p-h-2; []0.2g-p-h'2 Notes: 1. Required for equipment start-up certification and annual certification. 2. Unless mandated by local agency, certification required only for electronic LLD start-up. [] Yes [] No* Were all LLDs confirmed operational and accurate within regulatory requirements? [] Yes [] No* Was the testing apparatus properly calibrated? [] Yes [] No* For mechanical LLDs, does the LLD restrict product flow if it detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if the LLD detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off ff any portion of the monitoring system is disabled [] N/A ~Jr disconnected? [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off ff any portion of the monitoring system [] N/A malfunctions or fails a test? ~' [] Yes [] · No* For electronic LLDs, have all accessible wiring connections been visually inspected? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? * In the section It, below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be correct"'' H. Comments: Page 3 of 3 o3/m Site Ad, dress: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing:~?R i 6 2003 Monitorifig System Certification ~ UST Monitoring Site Plan ............ 111111111111".11111'i'''711 ....... ............. 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: ~. - -P;.~2.q~t~¢ .................... Date map was draw~_R_~/_~O3 Instructions' If you already have a diagram that shows all required 'information, you may include it, rather than this page, with .your Monitoring System Certification. On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the following equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other secondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line leak detectors; and in-tank liquid level probes (if used for leak detection). In the space provided, note the date this Site Plan was prepared. Page of __ o5/oo ....................................... -~Mp CO[.1PENC~AT I ~N __ .... ' ' ...... STICK HEIGHT OFI~ET D I :EMCC BAKER~_F.I.ELD GA...9~-'306 .~_.~ DISABLED t DIAL ON DATE 661 873-1204 .... "' JAN 9, 2001 · : H-PROTOCOL DATAtFORMAT DIAL TIME ~ DI~BLED APR i6~ 2003 8;27 AM..~" HEIGHT RECEIVER REPORTS: DAYLIaHT BAVI NG jTIME 8Y~TEM STATUS ENABLED PRIORITY H I 9TORY 8YST~ STATUS REPORT ~T~RT DATE IN-TANK STATUS APR WEEK ~LL FUNCTIONS NORMAL-... START TIME 2:00 AM D 2:ALARM MONITORING " END DaTE ~ DI~L ON DATE INVENTORY REPORT: OOT WEEK 6 ~UN JAN 9, 2001 ' ' .... END TIME DIAL TIME : DISABLED ' RECR I T. 1 :DIESEL TANK 931 .2:00 AM SYSTEM ~TATUS VOLUME = 831 GALS RE-DIREOT LOC~L )RINTOUT PRIORITY HISTORY ULLAGE = 169 GALS DISABLED I ~-TANK STATUS 90b bLL~GE= 69 GALS. TO VOLUME = 828 GAL~ EURO PROTOOOL PI :FIX : HEIGHT = 41,84 INCHES :. WATER VOL = 2 GALS M~TER y 0.76 I NCHE~ TEMP = '68.1 DEC F RS-2B2 END OF ME~SAGE '" COMMUNICATIONS IETUP · DISABLED AuTO DIAL ALARM SETUP SYSTEM ~ETUP PORT SETTI NOS; { D -1 :EI~CC APR' ~6, 2OOS 8:27 AM GOMM BOARD : 1. (FXMOD) BAUD RATE : 1200 IN-TANK · .-: PARITY .... : OpD ................ ALL;LOW PRODUCT ALARM ................ STOP BIT : 1 STOP ALL:PROBE OUT SYSTEM UNITS : DATA LENGTH; 7 DAT~ ALL:DELIVERV NEEDED U.S. R8-232 SECURITY SYSTEM LANGUAGE . CODE : ~ LIQ~ID SENSOR ALMS ENGLISH DI~L TYPE : TONE ~LL:FUEL ALARM ~¥~TEM DATE/TIME FORMAT ANSWER ON : 1~ RING ALL:SENSOR OUT ALARM MON DD YYYY HH:MM:SS xM MODEM SETUP BT~ING : ALL:SHORT ALARM ALL:WATER ALARM PB BKFDCAIS SA-1i4 DIAL TONE INTERVAL: 82 . ALL:WATER OUT ALARM' ' 'ALL:HIGH LIQUID ALARM ~01 COLUMBUS ALL:LOW LIQUID ALARM BAKERSFIELD GA 9~SOG , ALL:LIQUID WARNING 661 879-1204 RECEIVER SETUP P'~-' .... !iii, SHIFT TIME 1 : G:O0 AM D 2:ALARM MONITORING CO SHIFT TI[fiE 2 : DISABLED D I:EMCC . IN-TANK ALARMS ~HIFT TIME ~ : DISABLED 1800-~5~-0241 SHIFT TIME ~ : DISABLED RCVR TYPE: FA~iMIMILE ALL:LOW PRODUCT ALARM ALL:PROBE OUT PORT NO: I ALL:DELIVERY NEEDED T~N~ PER TST NEEDED MRN RETRY N-~99 '~- TANK ~NN TST NEEDED :ORi~ ...... CONFIRM~TI'ON REPORT; 0~'~ LIQUID ~EN~OR ~L~ ALL;FOEL ALARM DISABLED LINE RE-ENABLE METHOD D 2;ALAR~ MOnitORING CO ALL;~ENSOR OUT ALARM 171456~297 ~ ~ ALLISHORT AL~RN PA~ LINE TEST RCVR TYPE; ~C~IMILE ALL;WATER ALARM ; '' ALL:t~ATER OUT ALARM pORT NO: I :~[ ~ ~ :H~O LINE PE~ T~T NEEDED WRN RETRY ~~~ ....... '.! ........ . . .... ."L ' ::::i::, : ;-.-' :":. ' ...... - .... -"'.: - :. : .... ., 4'.:':?:"~ .: " ''- : PRODUCT..CODE ; I L l :F~NNULRR THERMAL ~OEFF ; .000450 TRI.-STATE (SI-NC',~.E FIz~T) - TANK DIAMETER : 54.00 CATEGORY ; ANNUl.AR SPACE ............................... TANK PROFILE : 1 PT ',-..;;':::';:t.:.'; .... ~ :'. ... FULL VOL : 1000 ~'.':", ..:; ~ :'::, ;', J~;f-;-,; PERIODIC IN-TANK TESTS ~ L 2:SUMP SENSOR ANNUAL IN-TANK TESTS FLOAT' SI~-E: 4.0 I N. DUAL FLT. DISCR MI:NATI NG CBLD CATEGORY : PIPII IG :BUMP .~JATER WARN I NG :: !. 0 HI¢~H WATER LIMIT: 1.5 MAX OR-LABEL VOL:: lOOO. OVERFILL LIMIT. : 90~ . . : 900 HIGH PRODUCT : 95~ : 950 DELIVERY LIMIT : 70~ : 700 ALARM HISTORY REPORT ...... hO~""PR~DO~ ..... ~:::'?--::::'~'00~' ..... SYSTEM &LARM LEAK ALARM LIMIT:, 99 OUTPUT RELAY SE~'UP PAPER OUT SUDDEN LOBS LIMIT: 99 .... FEB 14. 2003 6:00'AM TANK TILT : O.O0 PRINTER ERROR R I:OVERFILL AL RH FEB 14, 2003 6:00 AM MANIFOLDED TANKS TYPE: BATTERY IS OFF Tn: NONE STANDARD JAN 1, 1996 8:00 AM I NORMALLY OPEN LEAK MIN PERIODIC: 00~ · :~ 800 IN-TANK ALARM~ / ....... ALL:OVERFILL A~ARM " LEAK MIN ANNUAL : @0~ ALL:HIGH PRODU~T:RLARM : : 000 / PERIODIC; TE~T TY~>E ... ' ..... i ...... ANNUAL TEST F~L. , ~L~RM D I ~BLED. RECONC ILI AT I ON ;ETUP ORO~B TE~T FAIL ~NN TE~T ~VER&OI~O; OFF ~UTO~TIC D~ILY PER TE~T ~VE~OINO; OFF TI~E; 2:00 &~ ALARM HI~TORY REPORT TANK TE~T NOTIFY:; OFF P~RIODIO REOONC LIATION .... IN-TANK &L&R~ ..... TNK T~T ~IPHON ~E~K;OFF MODE;· . - MONTHLY T 1 ;DIE~EL TANK. 9~1 p~IVERY DEL~Y ': ~ ~IN TEXP COMPEN~TION ....... ~TAND&RD : . SETUP DAT~ BBS SLOT FUEL METER T&NK OVEEF 1LL ~L~R~ TANK ~P EMPTY OCT ~0, 2002 HIGH PRODUCT ~LARM ~PRO~E OUT TEST CBLD ; ~LL T~NK OL I H&TE F~OTOR ;MODERATE · SOFTU~R~V I S I QN LEVEL TST E~RL7 STOP;DIRndl. ED VERBI~O,O0 J - APR 16, 2009 8:18 AM JUN 19, 200~ 7:09 AM APR 9, 2002 11:35 AM MAX PRODUCT ALARM APR 16, 2009 B:19 mM APR 9, 2002 11:57 AM ALARM HIBTOR'~ REPORT ..... SENSOR AL6RM ..... i L 2:SUMP SENSOR I PIPING SUMP ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~lID ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ HIGH'LIQUID ALARM APR 16, 2009 8:15 AM 'HIGH LIQUID NOV 26, 2002 9:22 HIGH LIQUID ALARM "- APR 9, 2002 iI:16,AM ALARM HI~TOR¥ REPORT ..... SE'NSO~ ALARM L I:ANNOLAR ~NNULA~ SPACE FUEL ALARMI APR 16. 2003 8:14 AM FUEL SETUP DATA~WDiRNINQ OCT ']) - vironmental Management West Region "BC Services, Inc. ~/ x~ ~. ;~x... ~ San Ramon. California 94585 Fax 925-867-0241 May 1, 2003 City of Bakersfield Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) Ralph E. Huey - Director of the Office of Environmental Services Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue, Third Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certification of Financial Responsibility - Underground Storage Tanks PleaSe find the enclosed copy of the annual State of California Water Resources Control Board's Certification of Financial Responsibility form to demonstrate financial responsibility for SBC/Pacific Bell and its affiliate's underground storage tanks. Also enclosed is a list, Exhibit A, of SBC/Pacific Bell sites that have underground storage tanks on the premises in your area of jurisdiction. I can be reached at (925) 823-6161 if you have questions regarding this correspondence. Stan Brodecki Senior Environmental Manager SBC Environmental Management Attachment: Certification of Financial Responsibility Exhibit "A" 2003 Financial Test of Self Insurance (CFO Letter) · EXHIBIT A - 2003 UST FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY KERN COUNTY Agency I 'Location ' ' Bakersfield Fire Dept =3221 So. "H" Street Bakersfield Harry Dyck _.Bak__~ersfield Fire Dept 1918 "M" Street Bakersfield Harry Dyck Bakersfie~Td-Fir-~Dept -' 3~01--CblU~nbus AVe .f Bakersfield Harry Dyck Ker~-cb~nty-Health-Dept~ '925--Jeffe-rs~-n-St- Delano Harry Dyck Kern County Health Dept 8313 E Segrue Road Lamont Harry Dyck Kern County Health Dept 1021 California St Oildale Harry Dyck Bakersfield Fire Dept 11609 Rosedale Hwy Rosedale Harry Dyck ~ For State Us~ O~L?~ State of California .... State Water Resources Control Board i'..' '::' ..' · Sacramento, CA 9424a-2t20 .... ":-~':~,.. :. . .., CERTIFICATIO 'OF FINANCIAL SPONSIBILITY , FOR U~DERGROU~D STO~GE TA~KS COnTAiNInG PETROLEUM .~. [ am requireo to dcmous~te Fi~ncial Responsibility in thc requked anm~ as specifie~ in S~c~on !807, Chapter 18, Div. 3, Title 13, CCR: ~ 500,000 dollars per occ~eace. '~ 1 ~llion dollars a~ual aggregate or A~ or ' ~ 1 ~llion doihrs per occugence ~ 2 ~llion dollars a~ual ag~egate B. SBCIPacific Bell hereby c~rtifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, (N~ ~'~ O~ ~ ~n~) ~tic~e.3, Chapter l 8, Division 3, Title 23, California Code or' R~gutations. ~e mechanis~ used to demonsn'ate Fmaacial responsibili~ as requked by Section 2807 are as follows: C, Mechanism · Name and Address orlssuer .Mechani~ ~ Coverage . Coverage Co~ective Third Party T~e · Number ~ount ' F~od . Action Compensation Financial Test of Pacific Bell Not S 1,000,000 Per Annual May 1, Yes Yes Self insurance Finance Applicable Occu~ence & 2003 - April 2600 Camino Ramon for State S2,000,000 30, 2004 ~ 4CN 100 Alternative ~nual San Ramon, CA 9a583' Mechanism Ag~egate Note; If you are using the State Fund as any p~t of your demons=ation of financial msponsibili~, your execution and *ubmission of this certification also certiHe~ that you are in compliance ~th all conditions for participation in the Fund. SBC/Pacific Bell See Exhibit "A" Susan Johnson, Vice President-Finance ( Subnfit original to local usT regulatory agency. Keep a copy at each UST facility. (lnstructiona' on Reverse) ~¢0~ ~-049 - 1/2 www.unidoca.org 01129101 LETTER FROM CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER I am the ckief financial officer of'Pacific Beil, 2600 Cam/no Road, Foom 4CN100, San Ramon, California. This letter is in support of the use of'"the financial test of self-/nsurance," to Ciemonstrate financial responsibility for tal~ing corrective action and/or compensating thirdParties for bodily in. jury and property damage caused by sudden accidental releases and/or nonsudden accidental re[eases in the amount of at least One Million Dollars (31,000,000) per occurrence and Two Million Dollars (32,000,000) annual ag~egate arising from operating certain under~ound storage tank(s). Under~ound storage tanks at the following facilities are assured by this financial test or a financial test uader an attthorized State prog-ram by this "owner or operator": Exhibit A contains the name and addresses of each sucla facilities.. All Underground Storage Tanks are assured by this financial test and a financial test under a State pr0~am approved under 40 CFR Part 281. A "financial test," is also used by this "oWner or operator," to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility in the follow/ng amounts under other EPA regulations or state programs authorized by EPA under 40 CFR Parts 271 and 1¢5: EPA Regulations Amount Closure (§§ 264.143 and. 265.143) ................................... $ N/A PostkClosure Care (§§ 264.145 and 265.145) .................. $ N/A Liability Coverage (§§ 264.147 and 265.147) ................. $ N/A Corrective Action (§§ 264.101(b)) .................................. $ N/A Plug~ng and Abandonment (§ 144.63) ........................... $ ' N/A Closure ............................................................................. $ N/A Post-Closure Care ............................................................ $ N/A Liability Coverage ...................... ~.. ............................. : .... 3. N/A Corrective Action ............................................................ $ N/A Plugging and Abandonment ............. , .............................. $ N/A ' Total .................................... : ...................................... kS N/A This "owner or operator," has not received an adverse opinion, a disclaimer of opinion, or a "going concern" qualification from an independent auditor on his financial statements for the latest completed fiscal year. Letter from Chief Financial Officer Page 2 Alternative [ 1. Amount of annual UST aggregate coverage being assured by a financial test, and/or guarantee $ tM 2. Amount of corrective.action, closure and post-closure care costs, liability coverage, and plugging and abandonment costs'covered by a financial test, and/or guarantee 3. Sum of'Lines i and 2 $ 2M 4. Total t~mgible assets $ 17.341 billion 5. Total liabilities $ 13.574 billion 6. Tangible net worth ' $ 3.767 billion Yes N_g 7. Is line 6 at least $10 million?' X 8. Is line 6 at least 1'0 times line 3? X 9. Have financial statements for the latest fiscal year been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission?. ~. X 10. Have £mancial statements for the latest fiscal year been filed with the Energy Information Administration? N/A 11. Have financial statements for the latest' fiscal year been filed with the Rural Electrification Administration? N/A 12. Has f'mancial information been provided to Dun and Bradstreet, and has Dun and Bradstreet provided a f'mancial strength rating of 4A'or SA?. X [ hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical to the wording specified in 40 CFR Part. 280.95(d) as such regulations 'were constitul~ed on the date shown immediately below. On Apnl__-/cg. _00.~ Vice President-Finance Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell LETTER FROM CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER I am the Chief Financial Officer tbr Pacific Bell, 2600' Camino Ramon, Room 4CNI00, San Ramon, California. This letter, is in support of the use of the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and/or compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by an unauthorized release of petroleum in the amount of at least $ 1,000,000 per occurrence and $ 2,000,000 annual aggregate coverage. Underground storage tanks at the following facilities are assured by this letter: A list of SBC facilities, name, address, number of tanks and size are listed in Exhibit "Al' 1. Amount of annual aggregate coverage being assured by this letter ............ : ............................................................ $ 2,000~000 million 2. Total tangible assets ...................... ~ .............. i ............... i ........ $ 17.341 billion 3. Total liabilities ....... ] ............................................................... $ 13.574 billion 4. Tangible net worth (subtra~ line 3 from line 2. Line 4 must be at least I0 times line 1) ........ ' ....... i ....... i ......... $ 3.767 billio'n I hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical to the wording specified in subsection 2808.1 (d)(1), Chapter 18, Div/sion 3, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Executed at 175 E. Houston, Room [307, San Antonio, Texas 78205 On .April 30, 2003 Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Praxair Se ices, Inc. TeChnical Solutions for the. Industrial World. Date: 5/05/03 Steve Underwood Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-326-3979 661-326-0576 Fax Re: Test Report - SBC Site - 3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN BAKERSFIELD, CA The attached report is for the completed Enhanced Leak Detection testing performed for SBC Communications. No tracer was detected in the backfill on this site. If you have any questions.regarding the testing and report, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, Mark D. Caldon Project Manager Of: 520-888-9400 ext: 248 Fax: 520-293-1306 Cell: 620-432-5639 INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN IS CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF PRAXAIR SERVICES, INC. KemCoverLetter107.doc FILE THIS DOCUMENT IN THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLAN, SECTION PROGRAMS, PERMITS, and PLANS BINDER 3 UST Enhanced Leak Detection Test Report 2003 3501 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) KERN (Facility County) Maintain this UST Enhanced Leak Detection Test Report until replaced by a new test report. Testing Requirements: · Tri-annually on Standby Generator UST's that are not secondary containment tested · When a new UST is installed THIS DOCUMENT IS RE(~UIRED TO BE POSTED ON SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BY GOVERNMENT AGENCY.INSPECTORS, SITE ASSESSORS OR. AUDITORS. THIS IS A CONDITION OF THE. UST OPERATING PERMIT. Tracer Research 3755 N. Business Center Drive Tucson, Arizona 85705 C o r p o r a t i o n Toll Free (800) 989-9929 ' Tel: (520) 888-9400 Fax: (520) 293-1306 California Enhanced Tracer Tight® Leak Test April, 2003 Testing (1) Underground Storage Tank 3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN BAKERSFIELD, CA Tracer Job No. 30817U-0107 Prepared for: Site Location: Stan Brodecki CLLC# BKFDCA13 SBC Services Inc. 3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 3E000K BAKERSFIELD, CA San Ramon, CA 94583 Tel: 925-823-6161 Fax: 925-867-0241 Submitted by: Tracer Research Corporation Mark Caldon - Project Manager E-Marl: Mark Caldon~Praxair.com Website: http://www. TracerResearch.com Installation & Inoculation By: Jim Cook - CA Tank Tester License # 03-1639 Samples Collected By: Brian Quinley - CA Tank Tester License # 03-1637 Report Written By: Mark Caldon - CA Tank Tester License # 92-1500 Site Location: 3501 COLUMBU~ AUBURN ~J~cer Job No.: 30817U-0107 Enhanced Leak Detection Testing Summary: Tank Piping Tracer System: Volume: ProdUct: ' Type: Material: Material: Tracer: Detected: DW/Steel/Steel DW/Steel/Fiber Tank ~4 1,000 gal Diesel UST/Piping Clad glass A Pass Enhanced Leak Detection Testing Comments: Tank 334 - No Tracer A detected in backfill - No additional action required General Comments: Site Location: 3501 COLUMBU~ AUBURN ~acer Job NO.: 30817U-0107 Tank Piping Tracer System: Volume: Product: Type: Material: Material: Tracer: Detected: DW/Steel/Steel DW/Steel/Fiber Tank 334 1,000 gal Diesel UST/Piping Clad glass A Pass Testin(,I Events: System Survey Information: Installation: i 03/13/2003 Pump System Style: Suction Inoculation: i· 03/13/2003 Inventory Monitoring Method: ATG Sampling: i 04/16/2003 Tank Innerstitial Sensors ? Yes · Analysis: I 05/06/2003 Tank Sump Sensors ? Yes Dispenser Containment ? No Installation Conditions: Dispenser Monitoring: , N/A Backfill: I Pea Gravel Vapor Recovery Style: N/A Ground Cover:I Concrete Soil Permeability: >26.1 Darcys Water/Fuel: Reading: FillRiser / Spill Bucket Test: Groundwater: >120" Test Duration: 120 min. Top of Tank: 53" Start Level: 5.00" Bottom of Tank: 117" End Level: 3.75" Product atInoc: 43" Pass/Fail: Fail at Sam piing: 49" Water was placed in the spill containment bucket for h~o hours - H20 at Inoc.: 0" Fail = lose of water, Pass = no lose. Loss of water indicates faulty drain valve or spill bucket/riser connection. No inspection was atSampling: 0" conducted to determine if lose impacted the backfill. Tank 334 - Data Analysis: I 0.000 , 2 0.000 3 0.000 , 4 0.000 5 0.000 6 0.000 F1 0.000 TI1 0.000 J TSI 0.000 No Tracer A detected in backfill - No additional action required Site Location: 3501 COLUMBU AUBURN · er Job No.: 30817U-0107 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS 18-5' Probe-Depth'. The number before the hyphen gives the location number of the probe from which the sample was · ' collected. The location of the given probe is given on the accompanying map, usually Figure 1. The number after the hyphen gives the depth, ,usually in feet, at which the sample was collected. The apostrophe indicates that the depth is in units of feet. P 1 Piping Trench 1. Indicates the beginning of a section in which the listed results that follow are associated with the piping at the facility. T 1 Tank 1. Indicates the beginning of a section in which the listed results that follow are associated with tank number one. A, B, R, W Tracer. Each tracer chemical used during the test is identified with a letter designator. ~tg/L Micrograms per Liter. Tracer concentrations are listed in units of micrograms per liter. TVHC Total Volatile HydroCarbons. The concentration of hydrocarbon vapors ii determined for each sample. mg/L Milligrams per Liter. The concentration of hydrocarbon vapors present in each sample is listed in units of milligrams per liter. ATG1 Automatic Tank Gauge, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was collected below the manhole cover and outside the access riser for the automatic tank gauge. F1 Fill, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was collected inside the spill bucket at the fill riser. FVRS 1 Fill-Vapor-Recovery-Riser Sump, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was collected from the sump containing the fill riser and the vapor recovery riser. The sample was collected below the spill buckets. PI1 Pipe Interstice, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was Collected between the primary and secondary containment walls of the double walled piping. The piping interstice is accessed inside the turbine sump. TI1. Tank Interstice, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was collected inside of and at the bottom of the access riser for the space between the primary and secondary containment walls of the tank. TS 1 Turbine Sump, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was collected from inside the turbine sump. VR1 Vapor Recovery, Tank 1. A sample with this designator was collected inside the spill bucket at the Stage I vapor recovery riser. Site Location: 3501 COLUMBU~J~ AUBURN JJ~cer Job No.: 30817U-0107 SITE MAPS Sampling Location Figure 1 Tank 1 1,000 gal ~ Diesel Tracer IAI P a r k i n g L o t Dirt / Gravel 1 ~ ~1 3 5 'Il ~ Courtyard 6 °~ SITE# 107 GEO pA~# SAll4 TRC JOB9 30817U-107 S B C S E R V I C E S EXPLANATION C L L C # B K F D C A 1 3 · 1 Sarapling Probe Location N ,5 0 1 c o L ~ M B U S [ ................. ....... Approximate Pipeline Location 0 5 10 s A M P L I N G L O C A T I 0 N S f e e t Site Location: 3501 ¢OLLIMBU~ AUBURN ~[cer job No.: 30817U'0107 FIELD DOCUMENTATION Inoculation Form Sampling Chain Of Custody Forms Job No. 30817U-0107 Period: 01-30-2003 Inoculator: ~a~ Dute:~7~l Address: 3501COLUMBUS~AUBURN US SBC-3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN, BAKER CA Tank Tester LicenseO: t~ ~- f~ ~ I City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: Source: DataTrace 2.0 Ingress: Probe List: Fac: El07 Facility El07 Address: BKFDCAI3 Inoc. Date: ~ /0~7/ t~"~ . 334Test:AllllTank334TightnessTest1,000jDiesel,, ,, ~s~ I~-~ ~ ~,~ ~ ~ ~/~' ~: ^ :~o~oo~::~.~o~, ,~s,',~-~,~.~,~'~. Comments: (Probe Replacements Needed ?, Dig Permits Requested ?) I Inoculation Confirmed By: Inoculation Form: SBC-3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN (30817U-0107) Page 1 of 1 ' Tracer Research Corporation ! I Sampling Information: ! I Chain o, Custody, Sampling Instructions ~ Facile: ~ ~stem: Colle~or: ~: P r o b e (s): Depth: Cover: Vacuum: P~v T~v Dat~ime: Comments: Compound: AnDate: ~ ~ (tn inches) ~ El07 ~ 334 Air Blank 1 AIR001 /~ir ~ ~ ~ A: Tightness Test ~ Tank 3~ I ~ El07 334 I Individual I 2 ~ ::? ~ ~ ~ ~ tvhc ] 1 ~ E107~ El07 334 Individual 1 3 [0 ~~ ~ ~ ~ 4 A: Tightness Test Tank 3~ : ' ~ ~ : El07 334 Individual 1 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~hc [ 1 EI07~ 7 A: Tightness Test Tank 3~ ~ ~:~ ~ ~: ~ : ~ ~ J , 8 ~ Tigh~ess Test Tank ~ ~ :;~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - 9 Tank 334 A: Tightness Test ~0 . A: Tightness Test Tank 3~ whc 1] El07 10 El07 334 Individual I . - A: Tigh~ess Test Tank ~ A: Tig~ness Tesf T~nk 3~ A: Tightne~ Test Tank 3~ A: Tigh~ess T~t Tank 3~ El07 334 Individual I ~ E107_14 1 ~' A: Tightness Test Tank 3~ El07 334 Individual I , . I EIOLI5 El07 334 Individual I ,, ~ ~ - 1~ A: Tightness Test Tank ~ · El07 334 Individual I F1 ? ' )_~ I El07 FI 19 A: Tightne~ Test 'Tank ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Chain of Custody Form: SBC-3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBU~ (30817U-0107) r.mp ~. Page 1 of 2 Shipment: ~ Box: SYSTEM UNITS SYSTEM LaNC:UA,3E ENOL I SH 'S'~"STEM DATE.-TI ME F<)~T'IAT PB B}(FDCR 1:3 S~- 1 ] 4 COP1MUN I C:~T i ONS ~ETIJP o._, J1 C;OLLIMBIJS B~KERSFIELD C~ 93306 - ......... - - 6,61 S?3-i 204 1:'~', BKFDCA 13 e.-, .. PORT ~ETT I '350! COLUMBUS ~ SHIFT TIME 1 ; 6:00 ~.,~ B~I:'.ERSF1ELD ,:iA 93:]:06 SHIFT TIME 2 : DISABLED COP1M BOARD : 1 <FXMOD) 861 87:3--1204 , SHIFT TIME 3 : DISABLED E;RUD RATE : 1200 ' SHIFT TIME 4 : DISABLED P'RRITY ; ODD · .... STOP BIT : 1 STOP 'rANK P'ER TST NEEDED I....IRN DATA LEI,lOTH: ~ DATA R~-2S2 SECURITY SYSTEH STfi'I'US REPORT i TAN}.:[ ANN TST NEEDE[ ,.AN .% · ,. [,IS~BLED DIRL TYPE : TONE ............. ~NSWER ON : 1 RINO ' ~LL FUNCTIONS NC, RM~L LINE RE-~N~BL, E METH MODEM SETUP STRING : .~. P:'~SS L I fie TEST IN(/ENTORY REPORT -. - L1NE PER '['ST NEEDED WAN ~ DIAL TONE INTERVAL: 32 T 1 :DIESEL T~N}( 931 LINE ~NN TST NEEDED WAN REC:EIVER SETUP: = C'"' o DISABLED ILRGE iG, 9 C"' o 90% ULLAGE= 69 ,:;;ALS PRINT TC "JOLI]MES D I:EMCC TC: 'VOLI_iME ,-,Gq GALS E'4RBLED HEI,SHT = 41 .84 f'":HES AC;VA TYPE: FACSII"II[.E b..~TER v,:)L = 7~ 'k S --TEMP' -COMPENS&TION - PORT NO: 1 I.,.JRTER = 0. ~HES V~LLJE <DEG F ): 60.0 RETRY NO: 99 TEMP = 68.1 DEC; F ~TI ...}.. 'HEIGHT OFFSET RETRY DELAY: DISRBLED ' CC'NFIRMRTION REPORT: ON · ~ :, .~ :~ END ~ ~ ~ ~: ~: H-PROTOCOL D~TA FORMA'F D 2:AL~RP1 MONITORING C;,3, HEIGHT 17145608237 DRVL IOHT SRVI NG TIME RCVR TYPE: FRC;S IMI LE ENABLED PORT NO: 1 START DATE RETRY NO: 99 APR WEEK 1 SUN RETRY DELR";": 10 START TIME ~ CONFIRt"IRTION REPORT: OFF .... END DATE OCT WEEK 6, SLIN ..... END TIME .......... ~--- 2:00 AM SYSTEI'-i ;SETUP ............. RE-D I RECT LOCAL PR I NTOLIT RP:'R i~,. 2K03 8;25 RM DISABLED EURO PROTOCOL PREFIX S ALIT,7.> DI~L Tilde SETUP: D 2:gLgRH NONITORING C:O D 1 :EI'.iCC gLL:LON PRODUCT RL~RI'-'I : DIgL (.3lq DgTE ~LL:PROBE OUT JgN 9, 2001 gLL:DELIVERY NEEDED - LE~I-( NIN gNNUgL : DIgL TII"IE : DISgBLED : RECE 1VER REPORTS: L I OU i D SEN-SOR SYSTEH STATUS : ~LL:FUEL ~L~RH . PRIORITY HISTORY ; ~LL:SEN$OR OUT ~L~RH PERIODIC; TEsT TYPE I N-T~NK ST~TU~ : ~LL :SHORT ~L~R¢I IN%ENiD.'" (~ gLL:LdgTER OUT gLgRl"l gNNUgL TEST F~IL D ~.,~LhRI1 I',IONI'FORII 0 ALL:HIOH. LIOUID ALARH AL~RI'I DISABLED DIgL ON DgTE ~LL:LC,[~I LIQUID gL~RI'.'I JAN 9, 2001 ALL:LIOUID bJARNING PERIODIC TEST F~IL D I ~L T I NE : D ISgBLED . ALAR["I D I SABLED RECE I VER REPORTS: SYSTEN STgTUS : GROSS TEST F~IL _ , . PR I OR I TY H I STORY : ~LgRN D I ~ED I N-TgNK STgTUS : INVENTORY : g[',lt'.l TEST ~VERgC;I NO: OFF PER TEST ~VER~GI NO: OFF .... TAN}::: TEST NOTIFY: OFF TN}( TST fi;IPH':.3N BRE~K :OFF ~ DEL 1 VERY DELgY : 5 ~"'1I N I Iq-T~NK SETUP T i .[IE,oEL T~NK 9:31 PRODUCT C;ODE : 1 .... THERPI~L COEFF :. 000450 ,/~ T~NK DIAHETER : 54. O0 t ~. T~lq}::[ PROFILE : 1 PT FULL VOL : 1000 RS-2:~2 END OF D I SABLED FLOAT S I ZE: 4 .t J'.l. AOTO DIAL AL&RN SETUP H1GH b.dATER LIPIlT: I .S I.EgK '.rEST NETHOD ["I~X OR LgBEL VOL: 1000 TEST CSLD : ALL TANK IN-TANK ~LAR["IS OVERFILL LIHIT : '30?4 Pd = ~LL :LOb,l PRODUGT ~L~R¢I : ~00 CTL I P.i~TE F~C;TOR :HODERATE ~LL:PROBE OUT HIGH PRODUCT : 95~; TST EARIA,' STOP:DISABLED ~LL :DEL I VERY NEEDED : 950 DELIVERY LIHIT : 70~; LE~}::[ TEST REPORT FORI"I~T LIOUID SENSOR ALI"IS : 700 ENHANCED ALL: FUEL ~L~RI'.'I . gLL:SENSOR OUT ~L~R["I LOD PRODUCT : 500 · ALL:SHORT ~LARN LEAK ALAR["I L1PIlT: · ~LL:[g~TER ALAR['.'I SODDEN LOBS LIPIlT: ALL :gATER OUT ~LARH_.., TANK TI LT : O. O0 'gLL:HIOH LIOLIID gL gLL:LON LIOUID gL~I=.~' NglqlFOLDED T~NKS ..... ~LL :L I OU I D Ua~Rt'41 NO T,: NONE , RE(:c-INC:I L I AT I ON SETIJ(P~-~) ' LI(~[.I!D SENSOR SETUP .............. ~ - ~UTOMATIC [)~ILY CLOSING L I :~NI'.IULRR ~ TIME: 2:00 ~P1 AL~RF1 HISTORy REPORT TR' 1 -~T~TE (: S INGLE FLOAT) PER I OD I C; RECC, NC: I L I AT I ON ,_,[ a _,E MODE: P1ONTHLY TEMP COMPENS~T-ION T 1 :DIESEL TANK 931 STANDARD L 2: SUMP ',~EI'.ISOR SETUP DATA bJARN I I',lO [',UAL FLT. DISCRIMINATING BUS SLOT FUEl, METER TaNK JaN 9, 2001 1:13 PM CNTEGORY : PIPING SI_IMP TaNK MaP EMPTY OVERFILL aLaRM .................. .... OCT 90, 2002 a:19 HIGH PRODUCT aLARM aPR 16.. 200:3 a:19 aM ~ J~N 9. 2001 1: 37 PM ~ PROBE OUT APR 16. 2003 a:19 AM ; JAN 9, 2001 1:13 PM OUTPUT RELAY SETUP ~ .......... ~j SOFTWARE REVISION LEVEL DELIVERy NEEDED. - VERSION 120.00 APR 16, 3003 8:18 .... SOFTWARE~ 346120-10E?A JUN 19, 2002 7:Og AM R I:OVERFILL ALARM CREATED - 00 O? 28.15.:33 - TYPE: · · APR 9.. 2002 ll:J5 .... - STANDARD S-HODULE~ 330160-002-A MAX PRODUCT aLARM NORMALLY OPEN SYSTEH FEATURES: APR 16. 200:3 8:19 AM PERIODIC: IN-TANK TESTS APR 9, 2002 11:57 ANNUAL I N-TANK' TESTS I N-TANK ALARMS CSLD ' ALL: OVERF ILL ALARM ALL: HIGH PRODUCT ALARP1 ALARM HISTC>Ry REPORT - · PAPER OUT FEB ~4. 2003 6:00 AM PRINTER ERROR FEB 14.' 2003 6:00 AM ~ BATTERY IS OFF - . JAN 1, 1996 8:00 AM ENouR AL~RP1 ..... L ! :RNNUL~R ANNULAR FUEl. ~L~RM APR 16, 2C10:3 8:14 AP1 FUEL ALARM NOV 26.. 2002 9;22 AM SETUP DATA' [4ARN OCT l, 200'2 10:12 AM t I ALARi",I H I ~TORY REPORT - .... ~ENSOR ALARM ....... L '2: ',-:JUMP P I l::' ~ NG SUMP ," HIGH LIQUID ~L6RM ~PR 16. 200:3 8:15 ~P1 HI[3H LI.~LIID AL~RP1 NOV 26 HI[3H LIQUID ~L~RM ~t:-:'R 9, 2002 ll:leS AM CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield~ CA 93301 FACILITY $ INSPECTION DATE: ADDRESS PHONE NO. ~ '/ti~, .FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. ; 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [21 Routine ~ Combined [~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency [.~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection OPERATION C ¥ !COMMENIS Appropriate permit on hand [ rf Business plan cOntact information accurate ,/ Visible address I,/~' Correct occupancy ~ Verification of inventory materials ~ ~' , Verification of quantities ~ /.~ ~ Verification of location J Proper segregation of material J ', Verification of MSDS availability J Verification of Haz Mat training [_ / Verification of abatement supplies and procedures {.// Emergency procedures adequate J" Containers properly labeled J Housekeeping J Fire Protection ~/ Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand / ! C=Compliance V=Violation , Explain: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CltECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine [~ombined [] Joint Agency [~1 Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank ~)(.I]12(".~ Number of Tanks Type of Monitoring ~/,114 Type of Piping OPERATION C V . COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper o~vner(operator data on file Permit tees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current Failure to correct prior UST violations Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S). AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC On file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes. Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Comp liani'e.j~, V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO ~~:9 Inspector: _J~..t '~ _[~ff~ Office of Environmental Services (661) 326-3979 White - Env..qvcs. Pink - Business Copy 'January 22, 2003 Pacific Bell F~RE C.~EF 3501 Columbus RON FRAZE Bakersfield CA 93306 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Certificate & Fill Bakersfield, CA 93301 ' upgraue .a~s vOiCE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Owner/OPerator: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H'Stroet Effective January 1, 2003 Assembly Bill 2481 went into effect. This Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3941 Bill deletes the requirement for an upgrade certificate of compliance FAX (661) 395-1349 (the blue sticker in your window) and the blue fill tag on your fill. 'PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 vendors have been notified of this change and will not deny fuel VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 delivery for missing tags or certificates. PUBLIC EDUCATION Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 6612 1715 Chester Av~. '. Bakersfield, CA 93301 326-3 ! 90. VOICE (661) 326-3696 · FAX (661) 326-0576 · FIRE INVESTIGATION Sincerely~' ~ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~,.//~ VOICE (661) 326-3951 . FAX (661) 326-O576 TRAINING DIVISION Steve Underwood 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Fire Inspector/Environmental COde Enforcement Officer VOICE (661) 399-459'Z Office of Environmental Services FAX (661) 399-5763 SBU/dc item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. , [] Agent · Print your name and address on the reverse Addressee so that we can return the card to you. by (Printed Name) ~"1 ~j~-~te j~f ~eli~.~p~ · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 17 [] Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No PACIFIC BELL 3501 COLUMBUS.. 3. Service Type ,, BA~RSF]ELD ,CA 93306. I [] Certified Mail [] Express Mail I [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise .......... ~ [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Deliver,/? (Extra Fee) [] Yes F _ Nu?r ' 7002 0860 0'0010.1641 5127'~ ~ r'~PS Form ;.:l~ I l, ,qugus~ ,-uu, ............ " 102595-02-M-0835 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTF~/IENT OFFICE OF E~ I ~'" ~'- ~ NV, RO,~,,'~- NTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Avenue, Su, i,'te 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Postage $ 1:::3 ' r'-I . Certified Fee Postmark Return ReCeipt Fee ~ (Endorsement Required) Here =O ' Restricted Delivery Fee t-i (Endorsement Required) nj T°,v~ '~ m ~ PACIFIC BELL r [~;~ 3so~ co[m~us ! .............. [!!?~ ~,^~P.S~ ~^ ~o6 i ............. I cur, 4 ; ~__......~...-.-? .. D December 1, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus Bakersfield CA 93306 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZ. E CERTIFIED MAIL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 ( 1)395-,349 FINAL REMINDER NOTICE su..RESS,O. SERV,CES JANUARY 1, 2003 DEADLINE 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 325-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Tank Owner/Operator: PREVENTION SERVICES s,~ s,~s.~o~,~ ~n~, YOU will be receiving this letter on or about December 1, 2002. One 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 month from today, January 1, 2003, your current underground VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 storage tank(s) will become illegal to operate. Current law would require that your permit be revoked for failure to perform the PU6t.lC EDUCATION necessary Secondary Containment testing. 1715 Chester Av~. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 In reviewing your file, I see that you have received "Reminder Notices" since April of this year. This is your last chance to comply FIRE INVESTIGATION with code requirements for Secondary Containment testing prior to 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 January 1, 2003. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661- TRAININa DiViSIOn 326-3190. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93.308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 -- -~~incerelv, FAX (661) 399-5763 Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SBU/dc DEC-13-20(~2 18:57 ENUIRONMENTAL MGMT 925 869 0241 [ ~_1~ TM ~l]~ / OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES /~1 1715 Chester Ave" Bakersfield' CA (~1) 326'3~9 ,4~PPLICATION TO PE~O~ A TANK ~G~SS ~T/ SECO~ARY CONTAI~NT TEST~G/T~CER T~~G ~D~SS · ~ ~ ~ TO OP~ ~. o~S N~ g ~ ~ ~ ~~ OF TA~S TO BE ~~ .... IS P~ING ~G TO BE ~S~_.. T~ ~ VOL~ CO~ · ,. / ,_~,:,IF-I1 UbilTS / ,_,L,.-,TEI 1 L*qbi(; AGE ~'""" E N,:_';L I SH I SYSTEM D~TE.'"TIME F'2'RT"I~T ! ¢ i I"ION ['lli Y't'Y':' HH :MM ;SS :.':I"1 COMMUNICATIObiS SETUP : PB BKFI%:_-:A 1.-,° ,C4;A-" l 1 4 PB BKFDCR1:3 SA-I 14 ' :350t L'<,'[.LIHBIJS 3501 COLUMBUS ! Bi:~d<ERSF[EL[~ CA 93306 PORT SETTINGS: BAKE-RSFIELr:, CA 9:3306 , 66! 873-t204 COMM BOARD : 1 (F><MOr'~ 661 873-t 204 : o' ,~ ~T TIME 1 : .6:0111 AM BAUD RATE : 12061 biO\! 26 '-'00':' q::3l Aid S\.~..-'T TIME 2 : D1SRBLED PARITY : ODD .... SHIFT TIME 3 : r:~[S~BLED STOP BlT : 1 STOP SHIFT T1ME.4 : DISABLED DR'FA LEbiGTH: ? DATA RS-2,92 SECURITY : o,,,,o ~_ ....... DISABLED DiAL TYPE : TObiE ..... TEll STATUS REI:~C'RT TAbiK PER TST NEEDED I,dRN CODE ALL FUNCTIObi~ biC, RM~L TAbiK ANN TST NEEDED ~JRN RNSIgER Oi',l :[~I, RING DISABLED MOr)Elfl SETUP ,_'IAI big : INVENTORY REPORT LINE RE-ENRBLE I.IETHOD DIAL 'rObiE IbiTERVAL: 32 PASS LI NE "rEST T 1 :DIESEL TRbi}< 931 (~ = 879 GRL'S LIbiE P'ER TST biEEDED 1.4RN R IVER ;3ETUP: , ,'C>: 'E D I SABLED : (]-,~.~:E = i 2 ! ,:;ALS 90% ULLAGE= 21 (_';aLS LIbiE RNbi TST NEEDED TC VOLUI'IE = 85'3 GALS r)IS~BI.ED D 1 :EMCC HEIGHT = 44.36, INCHES 1800-450-0241 = (-.;.. c: PRINT TO VOLLMES RCk/R TYPE: FACSIMILE I,.IRTER VOL 13 _ AL,_, t.gRTER = O. O0 I IqCHES EbiABLED PORT NO: 1 RETRY biO: 99 TEMF' = 75.0 DEG F T~"dP COMPENSATiOI'.~ RETRY DELAY: '\ ,dE (1-)E¢~ F ): 60 0 CONFIRMATION REPORT: Obi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~i:K HEIGHT O?FSET DISABLED D 2 :ALARM MObilTORI big CO 1 ?145608237 it-I>ROTOOOL I')/,q'A FORI,'I~T R~VR TYPE: FRCS I M I LE HEIGaT P" "1 NO: 1 DAYLIGHT ~sJIl'.if'_4 TIME Rh,~' biO: 99 ENABLED RETRY DELAY: START DATE CONF I RP1AT I Obi REPORT: OFF APR t4EEK 1 SUb! START T IPIE 2:00 AM ~ END [)RTE OCT 14EEK 6, SLIbi ?.. S~}I'"I--- SETLII:"' EbiD TIME · biOV 26. 2302 '9::31 i':~M 2:00 AM RE-DIRECT LOCRL PRIbiTOUT .... D I SRBLED -r ....... 1 EURO PROTOCOL PREFIX I AUTO DIAL TIME SETUP: ~ S I DIAL ON DATE ' IN-TANK ALARMS ..... JAN 9, 2001 ALL:LOW PRODUC. T ALARM LEAK MIN PERIODIC: 80~ DIAL TIME : DISABLED ALL:PROBE OUT RECE I VER REPORTS: , ~LL: DELi VERY NEEDED ,~ : 800 SYSTEM STATUS : { LE~K MIN ANNUAL : 80~:: PRIORITY HISTORY : ~ LIQUID sENsoR ALMS I N-T~NK STATUS : ; ~LL :FUEL ~L~RM : 800 ~LL:SENSOR OUT ALARM INVENTORY : ; ~LL: SHORT ~L~RM D I C; TEST T':"PE B '2:~L~M MONITORING CO ' ~LL:~gTE~ gLg~ DIAL ON DATE ; ALL:WATER OUT ALARM STANDARD JAN 9, 201]1 ALL:HIGH LIQUID ALARM ANNUAL TEST FAIL DIAL TIME : DISABLED :., ALL-:LOW LIQU'ID ALARM ALARM DISABLED RECEIVER REPORTS: :' ALL:LIQUID WARNING SYSTEM STATUS : :'I OR I TY H I STORY : ALARM D SABLED .LTANK STATUS : INVENTORY : ~ OROSS TEST FA I L ' ~ ALARM DISABLED ~ ANN TEST AVERAGING: OFF .~ PER TEST AUERAGI NG: OFF : ~ TANK TEST NOTIFY: OFF IN-TANK SETUP ; TNK T._,T° SIPHON BREAK:OFF . ~ ,~ DELIVERY DELAY : 5 MIN PRODUOT CODE : 1 THERMAL n'- . ..oEFF : 000450 ~ TANK DIAMETER : 54. O0 ~ 232 END OF MESSAGE TANK PROFILE : 1 PT D~ABLED FULL VOL : l l]O0 AUTO DIAL ALARM SETUP .............. FLOAT D i:EMCC WATER WARNING : 1.O HIGH WATER LIMIT: 1.5 IN-TANK ALARMS "- LEAK ]'EST METHOD ............ ALL:LOW PRODUCT ALARM MRX OR LRBEL VOL: 1000 ALL:PROBE OUT OVERFILL LIMIT : 90~ TEST CSLD : ALL TANK ~LL:DELIt/ERY NEEDED : 900 ~ P~ = 957.~ HI<DH PRODUCT : 95~.~ CLIM&TE F~CTOR;MODER~TE ' LIQUID SENSOR ALMS : 950 TST E~RLY STOP:DISABLED ALL:FDEL ALARM DELIVERY LIMIT : 70;~ ALL:SENSOR ODT &L~R['] : .700 LEAK TEST REPORT FORMAT ALLALL :WATER:SHORT ALARMALARM ~/~" ' ') PRODUC;T : ' 500 ' ENHANCED ~AK ALARM L I MI T 99 ALL :WATER OUT ALARM ALL:HIGH LIqUiD ALARM ~IJDDEN LOSS LIMIT: 99 : ~, .aLL:LOW LIQUID ALARM ~ TANK TILT : O.I]O .; '~:LIOUID WARNING - : ~ ,. MANIFOLDED TANKS ~ D 2:ALARM MONITORING(_,c~-) T~: NONE (~UTOI't~T I C DR ILS:: C:LOE:: I lq(; ~LARH H I STORY REPORT TIME: 2:00 L I OU I D GEIqBOR SETUP_ _ _ PER I OD I C RECONC I L IRT I - - - - - -' MODE: MONTHL'Y T 1 :DIESEL TaNK 931 L 1 :ANNULAR TR I -FjTRTE (S I NOLE FLOAT) TEMP 00I'IPEIqSAT I~1)I'4 SETUP DAT~ WARN I CATEGORY : ANNULAR BPACE $TRI',IDRRD J~N 9. 2001 1:13 PM BU~; SLOT FUEL HETER TAIqK OVFZ';ILL ALARM ....... O.~O, 2002 8:19 AM L 2:SUMP SENSOR ' TANK MAP EMPTY DUAL FLT. D I SCR[M I lq~T I lqG H I OH PRODUCT ALARM CRTEGORY: PIPING StJMP APR 9, 2002 11:57 AM ~ JAN S, 2001 1:19 PM PROBE OUT , DELIVERY NEEDED GLGRM HISTORV REPORT : ~PR 9, 2002 11 :~5 RM ........ SYSTEM RLRRM ....... MO~ PRODUCT ALARM OUTPUT REL~P~ SETUP PAPER OUT , GI~ 9. 2002 11:57 RI"I ..... OCT 1, 2002 10:09 ..... PRINTER ERROR ~ OCT [, 2002 10:09 :OVERFILL ALARH R ~TANDARD .. ., NORMALLY OPEN , I N-TANK ALARHB , ,, ALL: OVERF ILL ALARM ALL:HIGH PRODUCT ALARM ' El'iD RECONCILIATION SETUP_ I ALARM HISTORY REPORT ......_ ......... - ..... SE[',ISO~ ALARM ..... L 1 :AI,INULAR ANI',IUL~R SPACE FUEL ALARM NOV 26.. 2002 9'.=.°9 ~M SETUP [}ATA WARNING ~ OCT 1. 2002 10:12 AM ~ FUEL ALARM At::'R 9, 2002 !!:!4 AM ~: ~: ~ ~ ~ END ~ .~ ~ ~ ~ ALARM HISTORY REI:'ORT ........ SENSOR ALARM ........ L3: OTHER SENSORS ALARM HISTORY REPdRT SENSOR ALARM ..... L 2:SUMP SENSOR PI!:'I NG SUMP HIGH LIQUID ALARM NOV 26, 2002 -.o¢, u.~ AM ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END ~: ~ ~ ~ ~ HIGH LIQUID ALARM APR 9, 2002 11:16 AM HIGH LIQUID ALARM OCT 30, 2001 9:26 aM CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACIL1TYNAME ?O.(t'(t~. I~[( 1NSPECTIONDATE ADDRESS ~qO I dOlOu~O6 PHONE NO. ~"/1' ~[ { FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~ Routine [~ombined {~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency ~,~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand ~ , / Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled · Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Explain:Any hazardous waste on site?: [~Yes ~No White- Env. Svcs. Yellow- Station Copy Pink- Business Copy Inspector: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 · FACILITY NAME ~lldt_'(t~. ~C({ INSPECTION DATE Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine [~ombined [2] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank /7)t.O ~ Number of Tanks [ Type of Monitoring Qt..fl/k Type of Piping .i~O~~''- OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file / Proper owner/operator data on file Permit tees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and current Maintenance records adequate and current Failure to correct prior UST violations Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=C°mplianCelnspector: Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 B6siness ]~ite-I~e)~Dntsi~r'e Party . White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy · September 30, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus Bakersfield CA 93306 REMINDER NOTICE FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE RE: Necessary secondary containment testing requirements by December 3 l, 2002 of ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street underground storage tank (s) located at the above stated address. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Tank Owner / Operator, SUPPRESSION SERVICES If you are receiving this letter, you have not yet completed the necessary secondary 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 containment testing required for all secondary containment components for your underground VOICE (661) 326-3941 storage tank (s). FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002, section 25284.1 (California Health & Safety ~,,~ s~m sE,v=~s.a..o..t,~,~ s~.w~s Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment components upon installation 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 and periodically thereafter, to insure that the systems are capable of containing releases from vOiCE (661) 326-39?9 the primary containment until they are detected and removed. FaX (661) 3260576 PUBMC EDUCATION Of great concern is the current failure rate of these systems that haVe been tested to date. 1715 ChesterAv~. Currently the average failure rate is 84%. These have been due to the penetration boots leaking Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 in the turbine sump area. FAX (661) 326-0576 For the last five months, this office has continued to send you monthly reminders of this FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 ChesterAve. necessaly testing. This is a very specialized test and very few contractors are licensed to ~akersneld, CA 933O1 perform this test. Contractors conducting this test are scheduling approximately 6-7 weeks out. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 The purpose of this letter is to advise you that under code, failure to perform this test, by the TRAINING DIVISION necessary deadline, December 31, 2002, will result in the revocation of your permit to operate. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 This office does not want to be forced to take such action, which is why we continue to send FAX (661) 399-5763 monthly reminders. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. Sincerely Ste~rwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services /// August 30, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus Bakersfield, CA 93306 REMINDER NOTICE RE: Necessary secondary containment testing requirements by December 31, 2002 of underground storage tank (s) located at the above stated address. FIRE CHIEF RON F-RAZE Dear Tank Owner / Operator, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 If you are receiving this letter, you have not. yet completed the necessary secondary VOICE (661)026-3041 containment testing required for all secondary containment components for your FAX (661) 395-1349 underground storage tank (s). SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002, section 25284.1 (California Health VOICE (661)326-3941 & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment FAX (661) 395-1349 components upon installation and periodically thereafter, to insure that the systems are PREVENTION SERVICES capable of containing releases from the primary containment until they are detected 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 I'¢IIIU¥CU. VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Of great concern is the current failure rate of these systems that have been tested t~o ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES date. Currently the average failure rate is 84%. These have been due to the 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 penetration boots leaking in the turbine sump area. VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 For the last four months, this office has continued to send you monthly reminders of TRAINING DIVISION this necessary testing. This is a very specialized test and very few contractors are 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93300 licensed to perform this test. Contractors conducting this test are scheduling VOICE (661) 399-4697 approximately 6-7 weeks out. FAX (661) 399-5763 The purpose of this letter is to advise you that under code, failure to perform this test, by the necessary deadline, December 31, 2002, will result in the revocation of your permit to operate. This office does not want to be forced to take such action, which is why we continue to send monthly reminders. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. Sincerel~ -- ~ Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services July 30, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus Bakersfield CA 93306 REMINDER NOTICE FIRE CHIEF RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirements by December RON FRAZE 31, 2002 of U~nderground Storage Tank (s) Located at ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES the Above Stated Address. 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Tank Owner / Operator: FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES If yOU are receiving this letter, you have not yet completed the necessary 2101 "H' Street secondary containment testing required for all secondary containment Bakersfield. CA 93301 components for your underground storage tank (s). VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Senate~Bill'989 became effective January l, 2002, section 25284.1 (California PREVENTION SER¥1CES Health & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary SAFETY SERYICES* ENV~ONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 ChesterAve. containment components upon installation and periodically thereafter, to insure Bakersfield, CA 93301 that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 containment until they are detected and removed. PUBLIC EDUCATION Of great concern is the current failure rate of these systems that have been 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 tested to date. Currently the average failure rate is 84%. These have been due VOICE (661) 326-3696 to the penetration boots leaking in the turbine sump area. FAX (661) 326-0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION For the last four months, this office has continued to send you monthly 1715 ChesterAve. reminders of this necessary testing. This is a very specialized test and very few Bakersfield, CA 93301 contractors are licensed to perform this test. Contractors conducting this test VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 are scheduling approximately 6-7 weeks out. TRAINING DIVISION The purpose of this letter is to advise you that under code, failure to Perform 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 9&308 this test, by the necessary deadline, December 3 l, 2002, will result in the VOICE (661) 399-4697 revocation of your permit to operate. FAX (661) 399-5763 This office does not want to be forced to take such action, which is why we continue to send monthly reminders. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. StYe Underwood Fire Inspector Environmental Code Enforcement Officer EXHIBIT A 2002 UST FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY KERN COUNTY · ' Agency .... I Location City ' ~ Site Contact Bakersfield-Fire-Dept 3221 So~-"H" streef Bakersfield ....... . .... Harry_ Dyck .,? Ba. kersfield Eire Dept 1918 "M" Street Bakersfield . Harry :Bak(~t~fif~ld-Fire Dept' - ' 5650 Aldrin Ct ........... Bakersfield CindyMadrigal' B.akersfield Fire Dept ¢(.r 3501 Columb-b-s Ave ......... BakerSfield -H~-Dyc.k.~ Kern CoUnty Health DePt 925 Jefferson St " - Delanb ................ H~rY Dyck Kern County Health Dept 8313 E Segrue Road Lamont Harry Dyck Kern County Health Dept' 1021 California St Oildale Harry Dyck Bakersfield Fire Dept 11609 Rosedale Hwy Rosedale ¢ Ham/D¥ck State of California ~ii~8~St'ati<Ui~)iOfi[~,~ ;:~,,:~.,,:~g~,~,:~i¢~4~',:~,~,:;.i P.O. Box 944212 ~ ~,:~~;,~.,I CERTIFICATIOR OF FInAnCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR U~ERGROUND STOOGE T~KS CONTAIN~G PETROLE~ A. I ~ required to demonstrate Fin~cial Respons~bili~ in the Required mounU ~ specified in Section 2807, Chapter 18, Div. 3, Tide 23, CCR: or ~D or ' ~ I million doIl~S per occu~enee. ~ 2 million dollars annual ag~egate. B. Pacific Bell hore~y codifies thor it is in compliance ~it3 the requirements of Section 280L (N~mo et TanR O~ner or O~e~toO A~icle 3, Choptor ~ 8, Division 3, Title 23, Calffomi~ Code o? ~e~olotions. The mochonisms osod to demonstrote ~nonciol resgonsiDOi~ ~s requireO by Section 2807 ~ro os [ollo~$i ' SBC Not Applicable $2,000,000 Per Financial Test of Self Environmental Management For State Occurrence & Annual Yes Yes Insurance Pacific Region Alternative $2,000,000 May 1 -. PO Box 5095, Room 3E000 Mechanism Annual April 30 San Ramon, CA 94583-0995 A~repate Note: If you are using the' State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, ,our execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in the Fund. O. Facil'ity Name Facility Address SBC/Pacific Bell See Exhibit "A" Facility Name Facility Address Facility Name~ Facility Address E. Signature et' Tank Owner or Operator Date Name and Title of Tank Owner or Operator ,4' /"] ~ "¢"2 '~ "I 0476102 .. ] Start Brodecki, Senior Environmental Manager '~' Si§natu'~e, of Witness or Notary ~ ' Date Name of Witness or Notary CFR (I~e¥i.s~d 04/95) FILE: Original - Local Agency Copies - Facility/Site(s) Environmental Management P.O. Box 5095 Pacific Region Room 3E000 San Ramon, California 94583 Phone 925-823-9833 Fax 925-867-0241 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2002. FINANCIAL TEST OF SELF INSURANCE BY: .................... Pursuant to 40 CFR 280.107(bX6), I, Randall Stephenson, Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of SBC Communications Inc. hereby certify for and on behalf of Pacific Bell Telephone Companyi that it is in compliance with the requirements of Subpart H of 40 CFR Part 280. Pacific Bell Telephone Company is a subsidiary of SBC Communications Inc. The financial assurance mechanism used to demonstrate financial responsibility under Subpart H of 40 CFR 280 is 'as follows: Type of Mechanism: Financial Test of Self-InsUrance Name of Issuer: Nevada Bell Mechanism Number: 40 CFR 280.95 Effective Period of Coverage: 01/01/2002 to 12/31/2002 This mechanism covers both "taking corrective action" and/or "compensating third parties for bodily.injury and property damage caused by" either "sudden accidental releases" or.."nonsudden aqqidental releases" or "accidental releases". N~un¢: Randall Stephenson Title: SeniorExacUtive Vice Pr~sidant and CFO Name:~.' Cynthi~a Brewer Title: Executi~'e Assistant to Senior Executive VP and CFO Corporate Seal: Date of Attestation: ~/' 3° ,2002 Page 1. of 3 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE. COMPANY 2002 FINANCIAL TEST OF SELF INSURANCE . Apri! 3, 2002 Re: 40 CFR280.95 .. I am the Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of SBC Communications Inc. at 175 E. Houston, Room 1307, San Antonio, Texas. This letter is in support of the use of"the financial test of self-insurance" to demonstrate financial ~esponsibility for "taking corrective action" and "compensating third parties for bodily injury and ' property-damage" caused by "sudden accidental releases" and "non~u.dden accidental releases" in the amount of at least Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) annual aggregate arising from operating certain underground aorage tank(s). Underground storage tanks at the facilities described in Exhibit I are assured by this financial test or a fmaacial test under an authorized state program by Pacific Bell Telephone Company. Please note that all ta~ks are assured by this financial test or a financial test under a state program approved under 40 CFR part 281. A "financial test" is also used by Pacific Bell Telephone Company to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility in the following amounts undibr other EP~ regulations or state programs authorized by the EPA under 40 CFR Parts 271 and 145: EPA R~gulations Amount Closure (264.143 and 265A43) $ N/A Post-Closure Care (264.145 and 265.145) $ N/A Liability Coverage (264.147 and 265.147) . $ N/A · Corrective Action (264.101Co)) $ N/A Plugging and Abandonment (144.63) $ N/A Closure $ N/A Post-Closure Care $' N/A Liability Coverage $ N/A Corrective Action ' $ N/A · Plugging and Abandonment . $ N/A Total $ N/A SBC Communications Inc. has not received aa adverse opinion, a disclaimer of opinion, or a "going concern" qualification from an independent auditor on its financial statements for the latest completed fiscal year. (Fill in the information for Alternative I if the criteria of paragraph Co) of 280.95 are being used to demonstrake compliance with financial test requirements. Fill in the information for Alternative II if the criteria of paragraph (c) of 280.95 are being used to demonstrate compliance with financial test requirements). Alternative I 1. Amount of annual UST aggregate coverage being assured by a ' financial test, and/or guarantee $2,000',000 2. Amount of corrective action, closure and post-closure care costs, · liability coverage, plugging and abandonment costs covered by a financial test, and/or guarantee $0' 3. Sum of lines I and 2 $2,000,000 Page 2 of 3 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2002 FINANCIAL TEST OF SELF INSURANCE -' 4. Total tangible assets $96.322 billion' 5. Total liabilities (ifany of the amount reported on line 3 is included in total liabilities, you may need to deduct that amount from this line and add that amount to line 6)* $63.831 billion ~ 6. Tangible net worth (li~e 4 minus line5) "$32.491 billion 7. Is line 6 at least $ I 0 million? Yes 8. Is line 6 at least 10 times line 3? Yes 9. Have f'man¢ial statements for the latest fiscal year been filed with . The Securities and Exchange Commission~ Yes 10. Have financial statements for the latest fiscal year been filed with The Energ~ Information Administration? N/A 11. HaveFinancial statement~ for the latest fiscal year been filed with The Rural Electrician Adminisltation? N/A 12. Has financial information been provided to Dun and Bradstreet and has Dun and Bradstreet provided a financial strength rating of a ' 4A or sA? (answer "yes" only if both criteria have been me0 Yes *SBC Communications Inc. Annual Report 2001 I hereby certify that the wording of this letter is identical to the wording specified in 40 CFR Par~ 280.95 (d) as such regulations were constituted on the date shown immediately below. Randall Stephenson Senior Executive Vice President and CFO (Date) Page 3 of 3 Management West Region Services, Inc. Box 5095 Room 3EO00 San Ramon, California 94583 Fax 925-973-0584 Fax 925-867-0241 May 9, 2002 /-/ ,/ City of BakersZsfield_ - CUPA Attn: Rj31~h E. Huey Directo~ of the Office of Environmental Services Fir,g/l~epartment 17t15 Chester Avenue, Third Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certification of Financial Responsibility - Underground Storage Tanks Please find the enclosed copy of the annual State of California Water Resources Control Board's Certification of Financial Responsibility form to demonstrate financial responsibility for SBC/Pacific Bell and its affiliate's underground storage tanks. Also enclosed is a list, Exhibit A, of SBC/Pacific Bell sites that have underground storage tanks on the premises in your area of jurisdiction. I can be reached at (925) 823-6161 if you have questions regarding this correspondence. Senior Environmental Manager SBC Environmental Management Attachment: Certification of Financial Responsibility Exhibit "A" ay 29, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus Bakersfield, CA,93306 RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirement by December 31, 2002 of Underground Storage Tank lOcated at 3501 Columbus I FIRE CHIEFREMINDER NOTICE RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Dear Tank Owner/Operator: 2101 "H" Street - Bakersfield, CA 93301 IThe purpose of this letter is to inform you about the new provisions in California VOICE (661) 326-3941 Law requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage FAX (661) 395-1349 tank systems. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002. section 25284.1 (California Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Health & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment FAX (661) 395-1349 components upon installation and periodically thereafter, to ensure that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary containment until they are PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. detected and removed. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January 1,2001 shall be tested upon installation, six months' after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Secondary containment systems installed prior to January 1, 2001 shall be tested by 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 January 1, 2003 and every 36 months thereafter. REMEMBER!! Any component vOICE (661) 326-3979 that is "double-wall" in your tank system must be tested. FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION Secondary containment testing shall require a permit issued thru this office, and 5642 Victor Ave. shall be performed by either a licensed tank tester or licensed tank installer. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Please be advised that there are only a few contractors who specialize and have the proper certifications to perform this necessary testing. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code for you to refer to. Once again, all testing must be done under a permit issued by this office. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661) 326-3190. Steve Underwoo Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SBU/kr enclosures For Us-e By All Jurisdictions Within the State of California Authority Cite& Chapter'6. 7, Health and Safety Code; Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations This form must be used to document testing and servicing of monitoring equipment. A separate certification or report must be · prepared for each monitoring system control panel by the technician who performs the work. A copy of this form must be provided to the tank system owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit a copy of this form to the local agency regulating UST systems within 30 days of test date. A. General Information Facility Name: PACIFIC BELL GE• PAR # SA- 114 CLLC Code: BKFDCAI3 Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE City: BAKERSFIELD 'Zip: Facility Contact Person: STE .VE PARKS Contact phOne No.: (661) 337-1106 Make/Model of Monitoring System: VEEDER-ROOT T LS-350 Date of Testing~Service: 4/9/02 B. Inventory of Equipment Tested/Certified Check the appropriate boxes to indicate specific equipment ins ~eeted/serviced: Tank ID: 334 Tank ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: 847390-103 Fib-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: [Annular Space or Vault Sensor: Model: 794390-420 FIAnnular Space or Vault Sensor Model: I~lPiping.Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: 794380-352 [3Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: FIFill Sump Sensor (s): Model: F1Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: F1Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: []Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: F1Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: FIElectronic Line Leak Detector Model: []Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: 790091-001 F1Tank Overfill/High-level·Sensor: Model: F1Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Pa~e 2 []Other, Specify equip, type and model in section E on Pa~e 2 Tank ID: Tank ID: FiIn-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: I-lIn-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: I--1AnnuJar Space or Vault Sensor: Model: F1Annular Space or Vault Sensor Model:· []Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (S): Model: F1Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: F1Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: FIFill Sump Sensor (s): Model: F1Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: FIMechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: FlElectronic Line Leak Detector Model: F1Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: FlTank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: [:]Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: Flother, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 [:]Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: FlIn-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: F1Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Model: [] Shear Valve(s). [] Shear Valve(s). IDDispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) F1Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: []In-Tank Gauging Robe: Model: []Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): Model: [] Shear Valve(s). [] Shear Valve(s). FIDispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) E]Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) Dispenser ID: Dispenser ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: []Dispenser Containment Sensor(s): . Model: [] Shear Valve(s). Fi Shear Valve(s). FiDispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) ,['-IDispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s) *If the facility contains more tanks or dispensers, copy this form. Include information for every tank and dispenser at the facility. C. Certification - I certify that the equipment identified in this document, was inspected/serviced in accordance with the manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certification is information (e.g. manufacturers' checklists) necessary to verify that this information is correct and a Plot Plan showing the layout of monitoring equipment. For any equ. ipment .capable of generating such reports, l have also attached a copy of the report; (¢heck all tkat apply): ~ System set-up [ ~ AlUm Jla•fy repp. rt Technician Name (Print): DON S. THOMPSON signature: ~ --~, ~ Certification No.: 92-3354 . License No.: 588098 Testing Company Name: TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS Phone No.: (714) 560-8222 Page 1 of 3 03/01 Monitoring System Certification : ~ Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/9/02 D. Results of Testing/Servicing Software Version Installed: 120.0 Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* Ii the audible alarm operational? [] Yes [] No* Is the visual alarm operational? [] Yes [] No* Were all sensors visually inspected, functionally tested, and confirmed operational? [] .Yes [] No*. Were all sensors installed at lowest point of secondary containment and positioned so that other equipment will not interfere with their proper operation? [] Yes [] No* If alarms are relayed to a remote monitoring station, is all communications equipment (e.g. modem) [] N/A operational? [] Yes [] No* For pressurized Piping systems~ does the turbine automatically shut down if the piping secondary containment [] N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to operate, or is electrically disconnected? If yes: which sensors initiate positive~ shut-down? (Check all that apply) [] Sump/Trench Sensors; [] Dispenser Containment Sensors. Did you confirm positive shut-down due to leaks and sensor failure/disconnection?. [] Yes; [] No. [] Yes [] No* For tank systems that utilize the monitoring system as the primary tank overfill warning device (i.e. no [] N/A mechanical overfill prevention valve is installed), is the overfill warning alarm visible and aUdible at the tank fill point(s) and operating properly?. !fso, at what percent of tank capacity does the alarm trigger? ???~/o VI. Yes* [] No Was any monitoring equipment replaced? If yes, identify specific sensors, probes, or other equipment replaced and list the manufacturer name and model for all replacement parts in Section E, below. [] Yes* [] No Was liquid found inside any secondary containment systems designed as dry systems? (Check all that apply) [] Product; [] Water. !fyes, deScribe causes in Section E, below. [] Yes [] No* Was monitoring system set-up reviewed to ensure proper settings? [] Yes [] No* Is all monitoring equipment operational per manufacturer's specifications? * In Section E below describe how and when these deficiencies were or' will be corrected. E. Comments: Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/9/02 Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD F. In-Tank Gauging / SIR Equipment: [] Check this box if tank gauging is used only for inventory control. [] Check this box. if no tank gauging or SIR equipment is installed. This section must be completed if in-tank gauging equipment is used to perform leak detection monitoring. complete the fOllOWing cnccnnnst; [] Yes [] No* Has fill input wiring been inspected for proper entry and termination, in. eluding testing for ground faUlts? [] Yes [] No* Were all tank gauging probes visually inSPeCted for damage and'residue buildup? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system product level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system water level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Were all probes reinstalled properly?. [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance Checklist completed? * In the Section H, below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. G. Line Leak Detectors (LLD): [] Check this box ifLLDs are not installed. c~ompaete tne IOilOWIll~ cIll~u~dn~t; [] Yes [] No* For equipment start-up or annual equipment certification, was a leak simulated to verify LLD performance? [] N/A (Check all that apply) Simulated leak rate: [] 3 g.p.h.~; [] 0.1 g.p.h.2; [] 0.2 g.p.h.2 Notes: 1. Required for equipment start-up certification and annual certification. 2. Unless mandated by local agency, certification required only for electronic LLD start-up. [] Yes [] No* Were all LLDs confirmed operational and accurate within regulatory requirements? [] Yes [] No* Was the testing apparatus properly calibrated? [] Yes [] No* For mechanical LLDs, does the LLD restrict product flow if it detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbin~ automatically shut off if the LLD detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if any portion of the monitoring system is disabled [] N/A or disconnected? [] Yes [] No* For eli~ztronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off 'if any portion of the monitoring syut~m [] N/A malfunctions or fails a test? [] Yes [] No*. For electronic LLDs, have all accessible wiring connections been visually inspected? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer,s maintenance checklist completed? * In the ]ection H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. H. Comments: Page 3 of 3 0st01 &i~ Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: Monitoring System Certification UST Monitoring Site Plan Date map was drawn: _~__/_~ Instructions If you already have a diagram that shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Monitoring System Certification. On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the following equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other secondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line leak detectors; and in- tank liquid level probes (if used for leak detection). In the space provided, note the date this Site Plan was prepared. . Page __ of__ o5/oo April 17, 2002 Pacific Bell 3501 Columbus FIRE CHIEF Bakersfield CA 93306 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Rcquirext by December 31, 2002 Bakersfield, CA 93301 vo,cE (551) 326-39.1 FAX (661) 395-1349 REMINDER NOTICE SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Tank Owner/Operator: 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 The purpose of this letter is to inform you about thc new provisions in California law FAX (661) 395-1349 requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tank systems. PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Senate Bil'l 989 became effective January i, 2002. Section 25284.1 (California Health & vOICE (661) 326-3951 Safety Code),of thc new law mandates testing of secondary containment components FAX (661) 326-0576 ' upon installation and periodically thereafter~ to ensure that the systems are capable of ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES containing releases from the primary containment until they are detected and removed. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Secondary containment systems installed on or after January 1, 2001 shall be tested upon vOICE (661) 326-3979 installation, six months after installation, and every 36 months thereafter. Secondary FAX (661) 326-0576 containment systems installed prior to January 1, 2001 shall be tested by January 1, 2003 TRAINING DIVISION and every 36 months thereafter. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Secondary containment testing shall require a permit issued thru this office, and shall be VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 performed by either a licensed tank tester or licensed tank installer. Please be advised that there are only a few contractors wh° specialize and have the proper certifications to perform this necessary testing. · For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code for you to refer to. Once again, all testing must be done under a permit issued by this office. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661-326-3190. Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer SB U/dm enclosures CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME Qtle,-~,~. g¢~{ INSPECTION DATE !O!~tO Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program [] Routine ~ Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection Type of Tank ~)fl] ~".& Number of Tanks I Type of Monitoring ~/-/4,x Type of Piping ~ t~ OPERATION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on file / Proper owner/operator data on file Permit fees current Certification of Financial Responsibility ~ Monitoring record adequate and current [.~ / Maintenance records adequate and current Failure to correct prior UST violations ~ Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY' Type of Tank Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? r' Inspector:C=C°mplian~ '~'=Vi°lati°n Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 ]~usln'v~ess ~ite'R'-e ' '=" le Party White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA'93301 FACILITY NAME 0tlt'_t4[t~. ~e,{{ INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS 3,~"O { t~t0~_~O-.q PHONE NO. ~g'/( '" 0 ~ { | - FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program {~1 Routine ~ Combined [21 Joint Agency [2] Multi-Agency [..] Complaint {~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training ~.~ / Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled ~.~ / ! Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation ~.~!~ ~p~~i ~e~Pa~~ Any hazardous waste on site?: [~ Yes ~No Explain: Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 ' White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy Inspect,,r: ,.~ ~.~? ~.~. ' TAIT.EnVironmental Systems General Contractors · CA Lic. #588098 May 31,2001 · CERTIFIED MAIL'- RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. SteVe Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue, 3r~ Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: ~c-BelI-Sites-&-C--L-I.~.. C.od.e..~! ~11101' White Lane, aakemfield "~ CLLC Code: BKFDCA19 ~, . 11609 Rosedale Highway, Bakemfield / CLLC Code: BKFDCA17 - X~.' 1918 "M" Street, Bakemfield '] CLLC Code: BKFDCA12 ~ ~umbus Avenue, Bakem~ . CLLC Code: BKFDCA13 Dear Mr. Underw~ ~ Enclosed are the following forms for the above-referenced facilities: * U.S.T & A.S.T Monitor Certification Form Feel free to call if you. have any questions. Very Truly YourS,. TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS CHERI L. BREWER · Office Manager CLB Enclosures :~tes~pb2001~tters~kern\underwood.s CC: Stan Bmdecki Harry Dyck (Post At Site) 701 North Parkcenter Drive · Santa Ana, California 92705 o (714) 560-8222 · (714) 560-8237 fax Regional Offices: San Diego · Concord · Sacramento · Phoenix · Tucson www. TAIT.com MONIi RING SYSTEM CERT ICATION "" For. Use By All Jurisdictions Within the State of California 'Authority Cited: Chapter 6. 7, Health and Safety Codb; Chapter. 16, Division 3, Title 23., California Code of Regulations This form must be used to document testing and serVicing of monitoring equipment. If more than one monitoring system comrol panel is installed at the facility, a separate certificatiOn or report must be prepared for each. monitoring system control panel by the technician who performs the work. A copy of this,form must be Provided to.' the tank syStem owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit a copy of this form to the local agency regulating UST systems within 30 days of test date. Instructions are printed on the back of this page. 3i. General Information Facility Name: PACIFIC BELL Bldg. No.: BKFDC^13 Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: Facility COntact Person: STEVE PARKS Contact Phone No.: (661) 337-1106 Make/Model of MonitOring System: VEEDER-ROOT TLS-350 ' Date of Testing/Service: 4/4/01 B. Inventory of Equipment Tested/Certified Check the appropriate boxes to indicate specific equipment in~, ~cted/serviced: Tank ID: 334 Tank ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: 847390-107 I-lin-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: [Annular Space or Vault Sensor: Model: 794390420 []Annular Space or Vault Sensor Model: I~Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: 794380-352 []Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: · []Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: []Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: VlMechan!ca1 Line Leak Detector. Model: V1Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: FlElectronic Line Leak Detector. Model: []Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: []Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: 790091-001 []Tank OverfilFHigh-level Sensor: Model: []Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: []Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: []Shear Valve(s): []Shear Valve(s): []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): F1Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 FlOther, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Pa~e 2 Tank ID: Tank ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: F1Annular Space or Vault Sensor: Model: F1Annular Space or Vault Sensor Model: ElPiping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): .Model: V1Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): ~ Model: 'VIFill Sump Sensor (s): Model: [2Fill Sump Sensor (s): .. Model: [2Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: []Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: []Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: VIElectronic Line Leak Detector Model: []Tank Overfill/High-levelSensor: Model: []Tank overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: []Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: []Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: F1Shear Valve(s): [2Shear Valve(s): [2Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): ~ []Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Pa~¢ 2 []Other; Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Pa~e 2 C. Certification - I certify that the equipment identified in this document was inspected/serviced in accordance with the manufacturers' guidelines. Attachedto this Certification is information (e.g. manufacturers' Checklists) necessary to verify that this information is correct and a Site Plan showing the layout of monitoring equipment. FOr any equipment. capable Of generating such reports, I have also attached a copy of the (check all that apply): [2 System set'up, report; Technician Name (Print): DON S. THOMPSON Cert./Lic. No.: 545-92-3354 Signature: Testing Company Name: TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS _. Phone No': (714) 560-8222 Monitoring System CertifiCation ~ Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/4/01 D. Results of Testing/Servicing Soitware Versi°n Installed: 120.00 Complete the folloWing checklist: [] Yes [] No* Is the audible alarm operational? [] Yes [] No* Is the visual alarm operational? [] Yes. [] No* Were all sensors visually inspected, functionally tested, and confirmed operational? '[] Yes [] No* Were all sensors installed at lowest point of secondary containment and positioned so that other equipment will not interfere with their proper operation? [] Yes [] No* If alarms are rela. yed to a remote monitoring station, is all communications eqUipment (e.g. modem) [] N/A operational? [] Yes [] No* For pressurized piping systems, does the turbine automatically shut down if the piping secondary containment [] N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to. operate, or is electrically disconnected? If yes: which sensors initiate positive shut,down? (Check all that apply) [] Sump/Trench Sensors; [] Dispenser Containment Sensors. Did you Confirm positive shut-down due to leaks and sensor failure/disconneCtion? [] Yes; [] No. [] Yes [] No* For tank systems that utilize the monitoring system as' the primary tank overfill warning device (i.e. no [] N/A mechanical overfill prevention valve is installed), is the overfill warning alarm visible and audible at the tank fill point(s) and operating properly? If so, at what percent of tank capacity does the alarm trigger? 9.??..9.% [] Yes* [] No Was any monitoring equipment replaced? If yes, identify specific sensors, probes, or other equipment replaced and list the manufacturer name and model for all replacement parts in Section E, below. [] Yes* [] No Was liquid found inside any secondary containment systems designed as dry systems? (Check all that apply) [] Product; [] Water. Ifyes, describe muses in Section E, below. [] Yes [] No* Was monitoring system setup reviewed to ensure proper settings? [] Yes [] No* Is all monitoring equipment operational per manufacturer's specifications9. * In Section E below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or Will be ei}rrected. E. Comments: Monitoring System Certification ~ Site Address: 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/4/01 F. In-Tank Gauging / SIR Equipment: [] Check this box if tank gauging is used only for inventory control. [] Check this box if no tank gauging or SIR equipment is installed. This section must be completed flirt-tank gauging equipment is used to perform leak detection monitoring. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* Has all input wiring been inspected for proper entry and termination, including testing for ground faults? [] Yes [] No* Were all tank gauging probes visually inspected for damage and residue buildup? [] Yes [] No* Was. accuracy of system product level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system water level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* , Were all probes reinstalled properly? [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? * In the Section H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. G. Line Leak Detectors (LLD): [] Check this box ifLLDs are not installed. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* For equipment start-up or annual equipment certification, was a leak simulated to verify LLD performance? [] N/A (Check all that apply) Simulated leak rate: [] 3 g.p.h.1; [] 0.1 g.p.h.2; [] 0.2 g.p.h.2 Notes: 1. Required for equipment start-up certification and annual certification. 2. Unless mandated by local agency, certification required only for electronic LLD start-up. [] Yes []/No* Were all LLDs confirmed operational and accurate within regulatory requirements? [] Yes [] No* Was the testing apparatus properly calibrated? [] Yes [] No* For mechanical LLDs, does the LLD restrict product flow if it detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut offifthe LLD detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if any portion of the monitoring system is disabled [] N/A or disconnected? E] yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if any portion of the 'monitoring system [] N/A malfunctions or fails a test? [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, have all accessible wiring connections been visually inspected? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? * In the Section H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. H. Comments: ~? 'M.onitoring Syst;m Certification. i ,, '" UST Monitoring Site Plan site Address: ' 3501 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD ............. i... ,.~.,.~.y . ................. ~ ... . Date map was drawn: t,! / t4 / 0 l Instructions :'If you already have a diagram that shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this page, with your Monitoring System Certification. On your site plan; show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the followirlg equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other Secondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line leak detectors; and in-tank liquid level probes (if used for leak detection). In the space provided, note the date this Site Plan was prepared: CALM~02 Page __ of__ 11/15/99 Environmental Managcmcr .P.O. Box-5095 Pacific Region Room 3EOOO San Rmnon, California 94583 Plione 925-825-9855 April 20, 2001 City of Binkersfield. Certified Unified Program Agency Ralph E. Huey Director of the Office of Environmental Services Fire Department 1715 Chester Ave, Third Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certification of Financial Responsibility The attached is a copy of our Certification of Financial Resporisibility for Pacific Bell and SBC Affiliates. Also enclosed is the list of our facilities with underground storage tanks in your area· ofj .urisdiction. - 'Please call me on (925) 823-6161 if you have questions regarding this correspondence. Stan Brodecki Senior Environmental Manager SBC Environmental Management Attachment: Certification of Financial Responsibility List of Site -~ of_California ~' ; For State Use Only /~',~t~ -~'~ State of Water Resources - Ii~'~ 1~17,11.~v ~.o, Division of Clean Water Programs ~k~,~.:.~fj,/ P.O. Box 044212 ' ' ' '~ .'~'~"~'" ~'~~ Sacramento. CA 94244-2120 - (Instructions on reverse side) C£RTIFIGAIION OF FINANCIAL RESPON$1BILIIY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM A. I am required to demonstrate Financial Responsibility in the Required amounts as specified in Section 2807, Chapter 18, Div. 3. Title 23. CCR: · [~] 500,000 dollars per occurrence ["--]~ I million dollars annual aggregate . or AND or ~'].1 million dollars per occurrence [~] 2 million dollars annual aggregate B. Pacific Bell hereby certifies tibet it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, (Name Ot Tank Owner or Operator) Article 3, Ghapter 18, Division 3, Titl~ 23, Galifomia Godo of Regulations. Tho mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: C. Mechanism ' Mechanism Covera9e Goverage Corrective Third Party Type Name and Address of Issuer Number Amount Period Action Comp Environmental Management Not Applicable $2,000,000 Financial Test of Pacific Region For State Per Occurrence & Renewed Self Insurance PO Box 5095, Rm 3E000 ' Alternative $2,000,000 Annually Yes Yes San Ramon, CA 94583-0995 Mechanism AnnualAggregate Note: If you are using the State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in the Fund. D. Facility Name Facility Address Pacific Bell See Attached List' Facility Name Facility Address r~cility Name Facility Address E. .Signature of Tank Owner or Operator Date Name and Title of Tank Owner or Operator -~-~) /~z:,/~_/~.-'~ 5/8/01 Stan Brodecki, Senior Environmental Manager Signture of Witness or Notary Date Name of Witness' or Notary ~27-',4--. ,~'? ~[~--'~/'~.~. ~....5/8/01 Arm' D. Strickland CFR tE~.~i~,t n.~/e~ FILE: Original - Local Agency Copies - Facility/Site(s) .. - ~~:t "~;~ TAIT Environmen~a~ Systems ~ ~{~~ '~~ GeneralContractors · CALic.#588098 March 30, 2001 Steve Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Dept.~ rd r 1715 Chester Ave:-;-3.. Floo ;0 1d'--C~' '93-.)~~ C Bell ~ 1 Columbus } ~ Bakersfield~/~ Enclosed are Cut Sheets of the Equipment for the above-referenced site. The scope of work is as follows: · Replacing the existing monitoring system with a Veeder-Root TLS-350 system. · A Veeder-Root Certified Technician will install the system. Existing conduit will be used for the installation. Certification: As of /- t~..~,[ , the scope of work was completed by a Veeder-Root Certified Technician. The system was programmed and tested in compliance with current regulatory requirements, and is in proper working order. Feel free to call if you have any questions. Very Truly Yours, TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS Alan Throckmorton Compliance Manager AT/sjw :Xles\3>B2000\letlers\Columbus,Bakersfield/certification~Enc. 701 North Parkcenter Drive · Santa Aha, Galifornia 92705 · (714) 560-8222 · (714) 560-8237 fax Regional Offices: San Diego- Goncord- Sacramento. Phoenix · Tucson www. lAIl.¢om -; provides 24-hour, automatic leak detection without tank shutdown. No lost business. No lost operating time. Leading-Edge Business Management Features The TLS-350 takes business management a step- beyond normal fuel inventory management. The SiteFax option provides auto-dial fax capability, letting you send up to 16 different reports to up to 8 Separate fax ma- chines on a programmable schedule and fax alarm messages instantaneously. The Graphic Remote Display option lets the operator view all inventory, alarm and system status information without leaving the counter or office unattended. The optional fuel manager software available for the TLS-350 allows you to track average daily fuel usage, predict the days of remaining inventory, and improve delivery scheduling. · Modular design meets current business and By utilizing Remote ControFM Veeder-Roofs new tank regulatory requirements, with expansion, management software, all inventory management and capabilities for future needs, environmental compliance can be easily centralized on a personal computer in one location. ~" · Integrated solution for centralized, single- ~ The use of these time and money saving options extend ~,. system site monitoring, your investment in the TLS:350 beyond environmental · Programmable leak test features, compliance requirements, improving YoUr bottom line. · 2-line, 24-character-per-line liquid Crystal System Capabilities .display and 12-button keyboard step the · Continuous inventory monitoring. operator through simple programming · Fast, 0.1 GPH in-tank leak detection for up to 8 tanks. and operation functions. · CSLD option for continuous 24-hour leak detection. · Line leak detection for up to 8 lines. With its modular design, the TLS-350 lets you choose the · SiteFax auto-dial fax capability. exact set of compliance and fuel management features you · Graphic Remote Display option. need today. As regulatory requirements and your business · 4SITE adWanced technology sensor compatibility' needs change, the flexible TLS-350 platform allows you to · Interstitial and piping sump leak sensing for up add new features tomorrow. A safe investment. A smart to 64 sensors. decision. · Vapor and groundwater monitoring for up to 40 wells. · External inputs. Leading-Edge Leak Detection Technology · Relay outputs. The TLS-350 has defined the industry standard for tank monitoring systems with: advanced magnetostdctive probe · Programmable alarms. technologies offering 0.2 GPH monthly monitoring and 0.1 · Data communications. GPH volumetric tank testing; accurate, automatic electronic · All third-party tested. All proven in the field. line leak detection; and, 4srrEAdvanced Technology Emergency GeneratOr Applications Sensors and a complete line of standard leak sensors to · Selectable via programming. monitor double-wall tanks, containment sumps, and wet .. · One system handles mix of standard and. and dry. wells, emergency.generator tanks: / '-' ' Plus,- 24-hour and high-volume · Records generator activity. f~r siations operations, ._ ..... _Continuous Statistical Leak. Detection (CSLD), the most ' · Complete inventory reports before and after' advanced leak detection technology available today, generator operation. ' '. FORM NO. t DESCRIPTION I.. 847090-022 ' I TLS-350 Monitoring Console with Integral Printer (includes Printer Communications Module) " 847090-002 I TLS-350 Monitoring Console without Integral Pdnter The TLS-350 monitoring consble contains three compartments in which individual interface modutes can be installed. Interface modules may be factory-installed in the console upon initial ordering, or ordered separately as spare mod- ules to expand an existing system. FORM NO. FACTORY- FORM NO. INSTALLED SPARE · ~ FEATURE COMPATIBILITY MODULES MODULES. DESCRIPTION (WHERE APPLICABLE) LOW-POWER COMPARTMENT (Limit eight per console, unless otherwise noted.) 329356-002 847490-104 F~ur-lnput Probe interface Module Sedes 8473 0.2 GPH MagnetostrictJve Probe (Maximum mo per console. Includes terminal Sedes 8473 0:1 GPH Magnetosthct~e Probe connector for one ground temperature Sedes 7842 0.2 GPH Capacitance Probe thermistor for the line leak detector.) Sedes 8472 0.1 GPH Capacitance Probe 329358-001 847490-102 Eight-Input interstitial/Uquid Sensor Interface Module Sedes 7943 Interstitial Sensor for F~bergtass Tanks and Interstitial Sensor for Steel Tanks Sedes 7943 Piping Sump Sensor Sedes 7943 Hydrostatic Sensor 329357-001 847490-101 Rve-lnput Vapor Sensor interface Module Sedes 7943 Vapor Sensor 329399-001 ~47490.103 Rye-Input Groundwater Sensor Module 4Sn'E Series 7943 Groundwater Sensor 329956-001 847490-105 Eight-input Type A Sensor Interface Module 4srrE Sedes 7943 0is~minating Interstitial Sensor 329950-001 847490-106 Six-Input TYPe 8 Sen-~or Interface Module 4SrrE Seres 79430iscfimir~ting Dispenser 330373-001 847490-109 Six-Input Pressurized Uno Leak interface Module Sedes 8484 Pressurized Uno Leak 0erection System (One per console) Requires TLS-350 Version 7.0 or higher software -IIGH-POWER COMPARTMENT (Limit eight per console, unless otherwise noted.) 329359-001 847490-200 Four-Relay Output Interface Module', - 329360-001 847490-201 Two-lhput/Two- Relay Output interface Module ' 323398-001 847490.202 One-Input Uno Leak Interface Module Requires Volumetric Uno Leak Oeiector Kit No, 847590-001 329999-001 847490.204 Pump Sense tnter~ace Module Accepts input from up to eight pump controls. 330374-801 847490-207 Three-Ou~ut Pressurized Une Leak Controller Sedes 8484 Pressurized Une Leak Detection System Interface Module Requires TLS-350 Version 7.0 or higher software. (Maximum two per console) COMMUNICATIONS COMPARTMENT (Limit three per console, unless otherwise noted.)' 330149-001 847490-305 SiteFax Interface Module Allows hookup to most remote facsimile, (Maximum three' per console.) modem or teletype equipment. Requires TLS- 350 Version 3,0 or higher software. 330148-001 847490-303 RS-232 Interface Module with Auxiliary Port Provides two 25-pin D-connectors for data (Maximum one per console.) transmission to P.O.S. terminal, pdn~Jng device, or computer. 329362-001 847490-301 RS-232 Interface Module Provides a 25-pin D-c'onnector for data transmission (Maximum three' per console.) to P.O.S. terminal, printing devk:e, or computer. 329957-001 847490-302 Remote Display Interface Module Veeder-Root Remote Display (MaximUm one per console.) 330000-001 847490-304 Remote Printer Interface Module Provides a 25-pin D-connector lot data (Maximum three' per console.) transmission to a remote sedal pdnter. · . 'Maximum two pe~' console; if console is equipped with an integral printer. '* ,.?-..~: Specifications .~::':- Operating Temperature Range 32°F to 118°F (0°C to 45°C) '~::" Storage Temperature Range 15°F to 118°F (10°C to 45°C) Dimensions ~.' "~'.~. ~oc~ou*s ?:' L , __ ,__ . ' ~ "~'* ' aero. "": TLS-350 with Continuous ' database. In fact, a new leak - Statistical Leak Detection (CSLD) test is performed every 5me ":' --Automatic 24-hour 0~2 GPI~I new data from an idle pedod are "~' monthly monitoring compliance, added, so leak test results are up-to-the-minute leak test results' always current. Test results are and fewer false alarms without shutting down your tanks, provided automatically every 24 hours, and up-to-the- minute leak test results are available at any time. For 24-hour stations, convenience stores and other high- volume operations, this means no lost revenue or lost Leak test results are accurate, and the chance of false .. operating time and greater prorrts! alarms is greatly reduced with CSLD since only the best .: · data are used. Plus, because leak test data are collected' The TLS-350 with CSLD automatically collects data dudng continuously and updated frequently, the response time idle times that occur normally dudng business hours. You to detect leaks is shorter than that of scheduled static ' don't have to schedule test times, and there's no operator leak tests. involvement once the System is up and running! CSLD uses this information to form a highly accurate leak Third-party testing of the TLS-350 with CSLD showed a , .99% probability of detection and less than a 0.1% chance detection database and applies sophisticated statistical of false alarm! That far exceeds the U.S.E.P.A. perfor- analYsis techniques to constantly evaluate the database. mance standards for monthly monitoring. Invalid data are discarded and leak tests are performed using only the highest-quality informat!on in the current CSLD Software Enhancement Module ..-- FORM NO.. I DESCRIPTION 330160-002 " ' ' ' Cdntinuous Stati.~'tical Leak DeteCtion Software Enhancement Module . Note: CSI_~ upgrade kits for existing TLS-3~ Systems are available. Consult YoUr nearest Veeder-Root sales rapresentaC/e. MAG 1 probe required for each ~11~ ' · Highly accurate Magne- Series 8473 MAG 2 Probe tostrictive measure,n~ent The MAG 2 probe provides the same reliable inventory . technology control features and fluid compatibil'ity as the MAG 1 · Fast; accurate leak tests probe, but offers 0.2 GPH leak detection at a lower cost. · MAG i(0.; GPH) and It offers MAG probe performance with 0.2 GPH monthly MAG 2(0.2 GPH) probes monitoring capability. available · MA G ~ :-:;-',;-:'-,:- :hird-pa~? The MAG 2 probe has also been third-party tested ce.~Jfied to exceed U.S. and certified to exceed U.S.E.P.A. standards for 0.2 G.P.H automatic tank gauging. See the summary of leak E.P.A. performance standards for O. i GPH test performance on back or call us for a copy of the Volumetric Tank Tight- complete test results. ness. Testing · Mag I probe compatible MAG I Probe and the TLS-350 with CSLD -- with TLS-350 and TLS- Leak detection without shutting down your tanks! 350R with CSI. D for CSLD, Continuous Statistical Leak Detection, is a new, continuous statistical advanced tank testing technology that makes full use of ~, leak detection the TLS-350 and TLS-350R's in-tank monitoring capa- · MA G 2 probe third-paRy bilities. CSLD eliminates the need for tank shutdown to certified to exceed U.S. perform a leak test -- no lost business, no lost E.P.A. performance operating time! standards for 0.2 . GPH Automatic Tani~ The ~LS-350 and TLS-350R equipped with CSLD use Gauging the MAG I probe to continuously monitor fuel height and · Compatible with temperatum information to detect idle times in the tank. gasolines, diesel and Dudng each idle time, data are collected and combined other approved fluids with information from other idle periods to form a highly MAG 1 MAG 2 · Water measurement · accurate leak detection database. Sophisticated statist[- capability cai analysis techniques in CSLD constantly evaluate the database to discard invalid data and perform leak tests · 2" and 4" Float Kits available based on only high-quality information in the current database. In fact, a new leak test is performed every tim~ · Series 8473 MAG 1 Probe new data from an idle pedod is added. The MAG 1 probe ·provides highly accurate, trouble-free performance in gasolines, diesel and a wide vadety of It's the next generation in leak detection technology approved fluids. Its magnetostrictive technology and five- made possible, in part, by the accuracy of the point temperature sensing make it capable of extremely MAG 1 probe! accurate inventory control and in-tank leak testing. The MAG 1 probe has been third-party tested and Approved for Aboveground Tank Applications" certified to perform far better than the U.S.E.P.A. Veeder-R°ot Ma'gnetostdctive Probes are approved for ~ standards for both 0.1 GPH volumetric tank tightness use in aboveground 'storage tanks to monitor fuel inven- i.i..;"i' :'. testing and 0.2 GPH automatic tank gauging. See the tory. An AST Installation Kit (Form Number 312020-984) ' ~ :.. ~;~.: "...,; ~'----; ";~"'~:"~: ":; summary of leak test performance on back or call Us for is required for these applications and is available from ~-~.-:,J.:~',...', . .. . · 'i'"~!~:i:ii~: a copy of the complete test results: ........... Veeder-Root or your authorized Veeder-Rcot' distributor. :1:'~'='¢":'"':"~i'~ !.::.;'- -'- ' - -"'.' ' .......... rdA6 1 PHOBE FORM NO.* TANK I.D." MAG 2 PROBE FORM NO.* ~ TANK I.D.*"' 847390-101 . 4; 847390-201 4' 847390-1'02 -5' 847390-202 5' 847390-103 5'4"" 847390-203' 5'4" 847390-104 ,6' 847390-204 14.5" 847390-105 7' 847390-205 7' ' 847390-106 7'6" 847390-206 7'6" 847390-107 8' 847390-207 8' 847390-108 9' -847390-208 9' 847390-109 10' 847390-209 10' 847390-110 10'6" 847390-210 10'6" 847390-111 11' 847390-211 11' · 847390-112 12' 847390-212 12' 847390-113 2.0M 847390-213 2.0M 847390-114 2.5M 847390-214 .2.5M 847390-116 2.667M 847390-216 2.667M 847390-115 3.0M 847390-215 3.0M * Float kits for the specific fuel ap 2lication must be ordered s~ paratety. Kits are availaDle for 4" and 2" floats. See the Veeder-Root Price Dst for availability. "Tank I.D. equals the 'A" (Probe Length) dimension on the drawing to rfght of the chart. Probe length (A) must equal Tank I.D. A t.eak: ~'est Perforr~ance -- with 4" Floats (~'hird-Party Certified) MAG 1 0.1 GPH 99% 1% 3 Hours MAG 1 0.2 GPH 99% <.1% 2 Hours MAG lw/CSLD 0.2 GPH 99% ' <;1% Continuous MAG 2 0.2 GPH 99% <.1% 2 Hours Magnetostrictive Probe Console Compatibiity / MAG 1 MAG 2 ' A Four-input Probe Interface Module is required for use of magnetostrfctive probes with the TLS-350R or TLS-350 system. t TLS-350R and TLS-350 systems equipped with the CSLD Software Enhancement are not compatible with 0.2 GPH Mag 2 probes. CSLD requires O. 1 GPH Mag 1 probes. : .VEEDER-ROOT Environmental Products ,.. The Leader in Tank Monitoring Technology i25 F;OWder Forest Drive, Post Office Box'20031 sirnS~ury, CT 06070-2003 TEl.: (203) 651-2700, F_AX: (203) 651-2719' TECH SUPPORT: (203) 651-2753 BRAZIL: Sao Paulo · cANADA: Mississauga, Ontario * ENGLANO: Richmond Surrey o FRANCE: Aulr~y-S~s-~oi$ :; GERMANY: Aldingen ' SINGAPORE: Singal:~¢e ' relay in a TLS-350R, TLS-350, TLS-300, TLS-300i, TLS-250 or TLS-250i System, the alarm relay " activates the TLS overfili alarm horn and light when !1~ a potential overfill is detected. All TLS systems have ~,...? . ..~ programmable overfill alarm limits that can be set {. "'- for each tank at a location: I ii'if;.:iil. ~~ An optional Alarm Acknowledgement Switch is also -,....,. . available for locations where driver intervention is required by local codes. When the driver presses the acknowledgement button, the overfill alarm shuts off and 1~e alarm acknowledgement light illuminates. This light will stay on until the TLS pdnts an inventory increase report. -'~'- · Audible horn and flashing light provide an early warning of potenti~,t .tan'.< buik delivery overfills. SPECIFICATIONS General ·: Vire~ to cr;e of the ~u/it-ln ~iarm relays in · Enclosure: p~inted steel; NEMA 4; 1/2' conduit' ~ , ,_=-.,~u. TL$-$OOL TLS-£50 or TL$-250i COnnectoraZbottom of alarm and at leftside of Eys~.~m ar to .~n i C Ccm~ination Module.or acknowtedgement switch. ~ -- .... r-:='':--,, Cutzau~ Mccuie/n the TLS-350 ........ -' · · Operating Temperature Range: -40° to + 150° F. :,r 7L~-$5OP.. · Supply Voltage: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz. · :r.:cram,'Tt, ab, le overfiil ~'-larm :imit$ can be se.:/or each tanX at a TLS System location. Alarm Unit · Actuation: Frurn TLS alarm contact. · .~uiit-~.n t/mar lets you ac/ust length' of time ' · AudibleS: that the .~udibte alarm ',wil stay on from · Qutpuc.~ju~le "'time Qn"from 0 to 60 0 to EO sac.ends, sec~-~ ~ ;cjusr ncise ieve! from 78 to ;03 dB (at I0 feet). ~ WsualAlarm: · Lamp Rating 25 waft., 120 VAC.. · ;cricnal ~iarm acknowie-Jgment switch · · lens.- Red Polycarbonate. ;s ~vaiia¢ie ~cr Ioc.~dons where driver t Flashing Rate: 75 per minute. inter,/enrich is required by !ocal codes. · Dimensions: 11" long, 7" wide, 4"deep. Audible ar;d Vi.sual Warnings Alarm Acknowledgement Switch of ,°'~te.qti~l' O ve.'T,'/'IIs · Function: Turns off alarm unit while acluating .' acknowledgement lamp. · .Veeder-Root's 'R..S overfill Alarmprovides an early · ACknowledgement Lamp: 120 VAC. Amber lens. <_. ' warning of potential tank bulk d~,livery overfills as · · Dimensions: 7" long, 3" deep. requlrecJ by the Federal regulations governing ..... '-' :' - undo[ground storage"ianks. Wired to an alarm ...... _ ........... Console Cornpatibiiit¥ .., TLS-350R' I TLS-350' I TLS-300 '[ Series 8482 I Series 8470 I Series 8485 t Sedes 8485 } Series 7841 I Series 7941 'NOTE: An I:O Comt;ination Module (Form No. 329360-001) or a Four-Relay Output Module (Form No. 329959-001) is required for use of the Overfill Alarm and Alarm Acknowledgement Sw~tch w~th the TL$-350 or TLS-350R system ..... D~UENSI0US .: OYedill Alarm a, Holes ~ 273. mm 261.9 mm ii t 2" Con~u~ ~0.8 rom Connec~or 101.8 mm 8ottom View Front View without Do~r in Place Side View Alarm Acknowledgement Switch ,. , .... .. """'~,'i ' ' ' ~:.'~ '[ ~' :" ........ '.... :' ': ::'="; ~ 4~.~ ~ ¥", : · i; ..~'~.i?t'..:: ':.' :,.-- .~- ~ 'l, .. ':'.' '!: ' '.. ~' -~ >~C ---ii ;.)' "T · !. ... '. ' ~"- . · ", Vi-, '."'.' ';: ' ..,. ,' . ' ' '.;'-... .: . .. i..-A:: .' .~.: ... ..'-,;, . ,~.'.. ._. ...... · 8ottom View Front View without Door in Placa · -..: .i., ~ View .~; '; ".'; .... '." . ,::-',..~'?.. :'" ' · ..... '.', .'..¢:~->~:'"~"".%< L? ". ~!; - - ' -.....' 7.' .:;'..~!~' ~::...- ' · - ~ -: · ,),... ,. ~1~'?',,~,~..;. ~...~.;.~ ';,:.o...-;; '- . . ;.% . ' ' ' ""'~ '~":': ' '~' :'"'"~"'' """'~ '.-" "~'"'- ";~"':"' '"~':'"~ ~'" '"' '": "'" ...... ." ' ' :.:7 '."' Mag I and Mag 2 Probes with O. 1 GPH and 0.2 GPH Leak :? Detection - Capability, respectively Highly accurate, trouble-free Overfill Alarm and Alarm inventory control Acknowledgement Graphic Remote and in-tank leak Switch Display testing in gasolines, Provides early warning of potential Remote viewing of TLS-350 diesel and other UST ovedills via an alarm relay in the monitoring system reports and data, approved fluids. TLS-350 console, and remote activation of tank and line Magnetostdctive leal( tests. probes are approved for aboveground storage tank Float~Switch T~pe Intersti. applications. tial Sensors for Fiberglass Tanks and for Steel Tanks Simple, reliable float-switci~ sensors detect the presence of any liquid in the annulus of double-wall tanks. DiSpenser Pan and SiteFax Module Containment Sump Programmable auto-dial fax capability · Sensors from the TLS-350 directly to a fax Sensors accurately detect the mac~ine anytime, day or night. ~resence of hydrocarbons and other fluids, and differentiate between them. in a dispenser pan or contain- ment Sump. Piping Sump Sensor float-switch sensor detects the . ' i~essurized Line Leak presence of any liquid in the sump Detection System of double-wall piping systems. Performs 0.1 GPH precision and 3.0 GPH testing at full pump pressure. Rem°te*C~r~t~i~ -'~:*:;,-:' ' Reduces installation costs by installing The only Windows"" based in the leak detector porL No need to communication software for break product lines, managing inventory and Compliance Groundwater Sensor information on Veeder-Roct TLS consoles from any location, no , Provides hydronaYoon detection for up matter how remote. to 20' depth in wet monitoring wells. Vapor Sensor TL~.I~ ." · ' !~¢i?!~?' High Capacity Volumet. Hydrostatic Sensors Provides hydrocarbon vapor detection RedUce user training a~d slmpl~ .., ..-. n-c Line Leak Detector Detect fluid level changes in bdne4illed in dry monitoring wells. Adlustable daily compliance and business ? .' .. Designed for demanding and high- reservoirs or interstitial spaces of vapor alarm,threshold allows for management with new TLS-PC 7 · software providing Graphical ' ::~::}; · capacity piping applications, double-wall tanks. " 'a,cceptable existing vapor levels, m "" Performs 3 gph, 0.2 gph, and 0.1 ' · · User Interface to TLS syste . .~. .. :Ih automatic line.leak tests. ~VEEDER.ROOT from back o~ce,C. '=:" :1/ ~ Environmental Produ.cts ........... ' ' ' "'?"i:::::' ..' · The C~la ran/(~ TacC,'m,e~ .,' ~:'. :: · " ' 125 Powder Forest Drive, Post Office Box 2003, Simsbury, CT 06070-2003 TEL: (860) 651-2~O0,-FAX: (860) 651.2719 TECH SUPPORT: (860) SSl-275,3 ' '" ~ Page 2/3 en.t~-By: ¢{~PE.; .714 771 2676; .: Dec-' lO 9:34AM; The housing is constn.,cted of polyester; the sensing · .. element is'a combination of conductive elastomer and floal-switch tecflnologies. The sensors can be reused attar an alarm condition is senSed, without degradation to the sensing materials. Remove and clean the sensor, then .. reinstall for the same mliable sensing as when it was new. ;'.~;' The Di~iminating Dispenser Pan and Containment i. SUmp ~ensom are easily instaJled using Veeder-Root's ~' Unive~_,Sensor Mounting Kit. The DiSPenser Ps and Con~inment Sump Sensors are Warrani~ to be free from material defects for a pedal ot One ye.~!..fm, m the date of installation or 15 months from date · Low cost solution for total inf~rrnation Detection Capab~!ities ~ · SensorAlarm'Conditions: - management .... .. Fuel at any height on the sensor even when · Float switches determine pres ;hca of fluid, :.fldating on other liquid, tdggers a Fuel Alarm. end trigger alarms at Iow leve~ and high level · l~q'uid Warning Js triggered when liquid reacheS "tn'p" points. · 1.0, high on both Dispenser Pan and Contain- · Conductive elastomer differet tiates'between · m~i~t Sump Sensors. hydrocarbons and other Iiqui( s, any alarms '~h Liquid Alarm is triggered when liquid when hydrocarbon ie detecte~ ~ at any pomt · maches S. 0' on Dispenser Pan ~ensor or lO' on.:, ,~ · :' " ~Ct~ntainment Sump Sensors. on the sensor. I ' ~ '~ ~'~' · Accurate, reliable and reusabl~ even ~:; ·... Sensor.~.~ should be tested ~n liquid at least once a after exposure to heavy concelntratlons ~ year or.as required by local codes. of hydrocarbons. .' Operafing Capabilities · Long-life, durable constructio, · ~rating Temperature Range: - O"C to ,70°C. -' · S~!age Temperature Range:- 40~C to +70°C. Veeder-Root's Discriminating Dispense~ 'an a~d Contain- ment Sump Sensors quickly and accur~ ely detect the · C~bleLength: 6 feet. presence of hydrocarbons ot Iluids, and differentiate be- · Dispenser Pan Sensor Dimensions: 11.53" high, tween the two, in their respedive Iocatlo ~s. 2:~.1,3 diameter. Alarm conditions - Fuel, Lk:luid Warning High Liquid Ale~rn, · Co~ta~'nm~nt Sump Sensor Dimensions: 22.03' Sensor Out - detected by either sensor ~re indicated by high~, 2.13' diameter. an audible alarm, a dLspleyed message, and a printed d~es- . ~.,.' . sage on.the TLS-350R or TLS-350, The, am also recorded ·' ~, ~. ~"-~ancl removal and replacement from sensing as pert of I~e TLS-3.50R or TLS-350 Ala rn Hist'on/Report. .. ~ment without sensor damage. · ... .! ~.,.~' a~c~-By:~.CPE; '714 771 2676; Dec- '~0 9:34AM; Page 3/3 Standa~l Models FORM NO. DESCRIPTION / OP~ONAL CO~AINME~ SUMP / ~PICAL DISPE~ER PAN SE~O" I.~AL~ON ~A[ D~PE~ER P~ INhALaTION IN A ~SP~SER ~NNM~ SUMP . The TLS-350R, TLS-350, ILS-350, TLS-300i, TLS- 300C, TLS-250i and ILS-250 systems feature internal alarm relays that can also trigger on-site alarms for even greater warning capability. The TLS-350R, TLS-350, TLS-300i and TLS-300C alarm signals from the sensor triggers a report showing the time and the location of the alarm condition. This informa- tion is stored in the system's alarm history and can be retrieved through the monitor's integral printer or remotely through its data communications interface. The Veeder-Root Interstitial Sensor for Steel Tanks can be used in the annulus of steel tanks with a sensor riser pipe of 1.5" I.D. or greater. Only two wires are required to Connect the sensor to a TLS or ILS system. · Positive alarm indication of any liquid in double-wall steel tanks. Detection Capabilities · The presence of any liquid in the tank's interstitial · System indicators pinpoint alarm location. space triggersa Fuel Alarm. · Simple to install. Operating Capabilities · Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +70°C · Two-wire connection to system monitor. (Hydrocarbons); CC to 70~ C (non-freezing Water). · Fast action helps prevent serious safety · Storage Temperature Range: -40°C to +75°C. and environmental problems. · Cable Length: 25feet.' · Dimensions: 2.5" high, 1.50" dia. The Veeder-Root Interstitial Sensor for use in Steel Tanks detects the presence of liquid in the interstitial space of a double-wall steel tank. Liquid in the annu- lus could mean a dangerous leak. When liquid is de- Standard Components tected, the sensor sends an alarm signal to a TLS- QTY DESCRIPTION 350R, TLS-350, iLS-350, TLS-300i, TLS-300C, TLS-250i or ILS-250 monitor. '~he monitor's visual ~:':~.~'*%..J,,;::;?~-!* ", Interstitial Steel Tank Sensor · '"'~'~'~'~'~ ~ :~'~:" ' ~.:~',.~?'~Watertight cord Grips and audible built-in alarm indicators immediately tell ..... ~..~,.,~2 ~ .... :,. you where the problem is, so you can quickly take action to help prevent serious safety and environ- mental problems. .~ Standard Models Accessories I FORM NO. DESCRIPTION FORM NO. DESCRIPTION 794390-420 Interstitial Steel Tank Sensor 312020-928 Interstitial Sensor Riser Cap and Adaptor Kit - 2. Interstitial Steel Tank Sensor Console Capability The Series 7943 Interstitial Steel Tank Sensor is compatible with the following consoles: TLS-350R* TLS-350* ILS-350'* TLS-300i TLS-300C' TLS-250i Series I ILS-250 Series 8482 Series 8470 Series 8450 Series 8485 Series 8485 Series 7941 Series 7942 NOTE: An Interstitial Sensor Interface Module is required for use of the Interstitial Fiberglass Tank Sensor with the TLS-350 Console. ** NOTE: A Two-Wire Module is required for use of the Interstitial Fiberglass Tank Sensor with the ILS-350 Console. TYPICAL INSTALLATION SWITCH DIMENSIONS. 14" MINIMUMMANHOLEDIA. · 2 CORD GRIP SEALS SUPPLIED WITH SENSOR ;". ;.; .';.~ (~6 cu NPT 6PoxY SEAL LEADER PER NFPA CABLE I 2.10" MUS CH .... ! = 1.50" STEEL TANK VIEW OF SENSOR SWITCH INSET AT BOTTOM OF TANK VEEDER-ROOT Environmental Products The Leader in Tank Monitoring Technology 125 Powder Forest Drive, Post Office Box 2003, Simsbury, CT 06070-2003 TEL: (203) 651-2700, FAX; (203) 651-2719 TECH SUPPORT: (203) 651-2753 BRAZIL: Sao Paulo · CANADA: Mississauga~ Ontario · ENGLAND: Richmond Surrey · FRANCE: Rungis Cedex · GERMANY: Neuhausen/Filder · SINGAPORE: Singapore 12932 replaces 12599 /' ' - ?~nteo" " AR5 U!~.~,. 95