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UNDERGROUND TANK-C-03/17/00
BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 55'~" ~>~'~ .~ , PROJECT NUMBER: tOz4" "3 DATE: NAME: CHGD.: COMMENTS: PROJECT COMPLETION: CL~95~ DATE: 5/'~/cYo Chevron Adam Hensley Sullivan Petroleum Retail Operations Manager Company, LLC Phone 661 393 5017 Ext. 21 Jobber, Chevron Products Compan Fax 661 392 0165 200 E. Minner St. Mobile 661 979 5831 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-Mail ahsulvan@aol.com P.O. 13ox 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93388-5007 Chevron David Bird Sullivan Petroleum · Retail Manager Company, LLC Phone 805 393 5017 Ext. 12 Jobber, Chevron Products Company Fax 805 392 0165 200 E. Minner St. Mobile 805 979 7400 Bakersfield, CA 93308 P.O. Box 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93388-5007 ' '.KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT · " INVESTIGATION RECORD DBA .... ' · '." '. OWNER ADDRESS '1 I I i 1 · ', ~~ ¢~~ .. --. I I ! I, MC: cd F7 January 23, 2003 Sullivans FIRE CHIEF P.O. Box 5007 RON FRP~.E Bakersfield CA 93388 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 21Ol "H' Street RE: Upgrade Certificate of Compliance and Fuel Tags Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395o1349 Dear Fuel Vender: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "14' Stroet Please be advised effective January 1, 2003 AB2481 deletes the Bakersfield. CA 93301 requirements for both upgrade compliance certificates and fuel fill VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 tags. PREVENTION SERVICES s~.~s,,,,~,,,.~.,.=o.~,~.s,,,,=,, Underground storage tank fuel facilities have been notified of the 1715 ChesterAve. change. Customers have the option of leaving the fill tags and Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 certificate in place, but can remove it if they wish. FAX (661) 325-0576 PUBLIC EDUCATION Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661- 1715 Chester Av~. 326-3190. Bakersfield, CA 9,3,301 VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661)326-0576 SiT, ~ FIRE INVESTIGATION ..' 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93,,e~1 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326..0576 Steve Underwood TRAINING DiViSION Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer 5642 VlctorAve. Office of Environmental Services Bakersflold, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 SBU/dc January 17, 2003 Sullivans FIRE CHIEF RON m~ZE P.O. BOX 5007 Bakersfield CA 93388 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Upgrade Certificate of Compliance and Fuel Tags VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Fuel Vender: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Please be advised effective January 1, 2003 AB2481 deletes the VOICE (661) 326-3941 requirements for both upgrade compliance certificates and fuel fill FAX (661) 395-1349 tags. PREVENTION SERVICES FIRE SAFE~ SERVICES ° ENVIRONMENIAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Underground storage tank fuel facilities have been notified of the Bakersfield, CA 93301 change. Customers have the option of leaving the fill tags and VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 certificate in place, but can remove it if they wish. PUBLIC EDUCATION 1715 ChesterAve. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661- Bakersfield, CA 93301 326-3 1 90. VOICE (661) 326-3696 FAX (661) 326-0576 FIRE INVESTIGATION Sincere, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 . -~ Steve Underwood ..... TRAINING DIVISION Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Office of Environmental Services VOICE (001) 3994697 FAX (661) 399-5763 SBU/dc State Water Resources Control Board Division of Clean Water Programs 2014 T Street · Sacramento, Calitbmia 95814 · (916) 227-4411 Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 · Sacramento, Calilbmia · 94244-2120 Gray Davis Environmental FAX (916) 227-4530 · lnternet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/..-cwphome/ustcf Governor Protection RECEIVED ooo Mr Tim Sullivan ENVIRON. SERVICES SUllivan Petroleum Company, LLC P O Box 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93308 -- Ui, qDER-GR~S T~GE~T-PrNiCCI:E:~,qT:jp FLTlxlDFCD~IM ~NO :01-5-1-86;-F OR-SITE~ ......... ADDRESS: 2326 EYE ST, BAKERSFIELD The State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) is able to issue, pursuant to applicable regulations, the enclosed Letter of Commitment (LOC) in an amount not to exceed $15,000. This LOC is based upon our review of the corrective action costs you reported to have incurred to date. The LOC may be modified by the State Board. It is verySmportant that you read the terms and conditions listed in the enclosed LOC. Claims flied wi~h the Underground Storage'Tank Cleanup.Fund far exceed the funding available and it is very important that you make use of the funding that has been 'committed to yotir cleanup in a timely manner..'.. You are reminded that you must comply with all regulatory agency time schedules and requirements and you must obtain three bids.for any required corrective action. Only corrective action costs required by the regulatory agency to protect human health, safety and the environment can be claimed for reimbursement. Unless waived in writing, you are required to obtain preapproval of costs for all future corrective action work (form enclosed). If you have any questions on obtaining preapproval of your costs or the three bid requirement, please call Wennilyn Fua, our Technical Reviewer assigned to claims in your Region, at (916) 227- 4518. Failure to obtain preapproval'o-fYour fiiture costs may result in the'costs not being reimbursed. The following documents needed to submit your reimbursement request are enclosed: "Reimbursement Request Instructions" package. Retain this package for future reimbursement requests. These instructions must be followed when seeking reimbursement for corrective action costs incurred after January 1, 1988. Included in the instruction package are samples' Of completed reimbursement request forms and spreadsheets. "Bid ." . "'" omp SUmmary Sheet. to list inf6nnation on-bid~ received-which n~ust be i: ieted ~ii'd' ,retUrned. -.. :..; "Reimbursement Request" forms which you must use to request reimbursement of costs incurred. Ca#fornia Environmental Protecn'on Agency O RecycledPaper Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC -2- "Spreadsheet" forms which you must use in conjunction with your reimbursement request. THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU, PLEASE NOTE: You have 90 calendar days from the date of this letter to submit your first reimbursement request for incurred corrective action costs. NO EXTENSIONS CAN BE GRANTED. If you fail to do so., your LOC funds will automatically be reduced to zero (deobligated). Once this occurs, any future funds for this site are subject to availability when you submit your first reimbursement request. We continuously review the status of all active claims. You must continue to remain in .... c.ompliance~and_sub_m_i_t_a_r, eimb. u_r.~_e ._ra____e_~.nt re__ q.uest eve~ _6 months. Failure_ to do s_~o will result in the Fund taking steps to withdraw your LOC. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed documents, please contact Jesus Genera at (916) 227-4514. Sincerely, --~'1., Allan V. Patton, Manager UST Cleanup Fund Program Enclosures cc: Mr. John Noonan' RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno, CA 93726 ..... x/~Mr. Howard wines -- City of Bakersfigld Fire Dept. 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Cab'foraia En vironmentalProtect~'on Agency ~ Recycled Paper D March 17, 2000 Mr. Tim Sullivan Sullivan Petroleum Co. LLC P.O. Box 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: 2326 Eye Street (formerly Security Fuel Systems) FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Dear Mr. Sullivan: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the result of the Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Preliminary Site Assessment dated November 30, 1999 associated with the FAX (661) 395-1349 underground tank removal. SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326-3941 appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation FAX (661) 305-1349 practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. PREVENTION SERVICE~ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a VOICE (661) 320-3951 FAX (66~1) 326-0576 satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of VOICE (661) 326-3979 substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall FAX (661) 326-0576 be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any TRAINING DIVISION other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated FAX (661) 399-5763 under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services cc: B. Myers, RWQCB S:\USTFORMS\UST.L8 · ~"- Sample Letter (2): List of Landowners Form Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Howard H. Wines, III 1 ? 15 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for .~,,:d,], ~--~>"'7 ~-',/~ ~-7"7-. '~](--~, ~ Site name Site address Fill out item 1 if there are multiple site landowners. If you are the sole site landowner, skip item 1 and fill out item 2. 1. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Name of primary responsible party certify that the following is a complete list of current record fee title owners and their mailing addresses for the above site: 2. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Sullivan Security Fuels Name of primary responsible party certify that I am the sole landowner for the above site. Sincerely, //~ Property Owner Roger Snow & Associates / Robert Lynn 50% Owner Signature Name of primary responsible pm'ty D~l Bird Retail l~an~cr .... -~ ~ ....... ~GROUND STORAGE T,~qK CLE ND ..... JFlP~T DIRECTlVE: Record the date of, the first directi, issu, ed by the lopal agency/Regional Board: (.a-JC/-~7 INELIGIBLE cosTS: R~rd ~y eviden~ of ~e!igible ~s~ related t? ~s cla~: '~' f SlTE C~OSU~: ~sg~ ]s,clo~, ~0~e ~te ~d get ~y of clos~e le~ for Close ~ Umt. OT~R ~ND~: ~s evidence ~di~fe aat cla~m~t has received f~d~g from oaer so~ces? ' · E~IEMENT~E~..~, has.fl~ appmpdate d~menation ~en reviewed by fl~e .Settleinents ELIGIBILITY: D~s evid~ce ~diute ~at claret o~ed ~or o~rated ~(s)? ~ ~ ELIGIBILITY: D~s evidence' indi~te ~at j°~t claim~t is eligible m pmicipate in ~e F~d? CO-PAYEEAG~EMENT: Ifa c~payee exists, has the co-payee a~eement been approved by CONTAMINATED SITE DESC~TION : TAN~SUB~TANCE: ~es evidence indi~te ~at ~subs~ce is eligible? ~ ~ ~ - USTCF02~.COM ~ew 11/97) Page .' Continued on rever~ ~', laimant in corrective action compliance ~ :, ; ' ' '.~..,' · Claimant not in corrective action compliance (90 day letter requlred) CL~S ~ ~IGNA~ ' , USTCFO25.COM ~ew 11~7) Page 04/20/00 10:41 Sta. te Water Resources Control Board W~l~ston H. Hlcka~ 20! 4 T S~. Sac~, Califomi~ 9~814, (916) ~7~1 l ~H~n~l FAX (g16) 227-~0 · Iflmmet Addr~s: h~:/~.~b,cl.$ovl~hO~ustcf ~r Prot~i~ FAX MEMORANDUM TO: Howard Wines City of Bakersfield Fire D~partment Fax Number: (661) 326-0576 FROM: Sandy Gill, (916) 227-4411, FAX (916) 227-4530 Claim Review Unit UST CLEANI~ FUND PROGRAM DMSlON OF CLEAN WATER PROGRAMS 2014 T Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 DATE: April 20, 2000 SUBJECT: COMPLIANCE REVIEWS This is to confirm that Shari Knieriem and I will be at your office on Tuesday, May 9, 2000 around 11 AM to review the following files: 15186 C Su~an Petrol~pm~ LLC 2326 Eye St. 8a~rafleld , 15187 C ,.,Sullivan P~tmleum, LLC 2317 L St. Ba~rsfiel~ ,. BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone {661) 326-3979 · FAX {661) 326-0576 FAX Transmittal TO: ~Ad', COMPANY: ,~,,J-~c,,/',~r,J'3 FAXNo. ~Z-Ot'~"' FROM: COMMENTS: 4 ~'~ ~ ('~' ~J Febmary25,2000 F,,E CHIEF Mr. Tim Sullivan RON ~.~Z~ Sullivan's Security Fuels ADWNISTR~TIVE SERVICEB ' P O Box 5007 :~o~ -re s~. Bakersfield CA 93388 9akers~fld. CA 03301 VOICE (661) 328-3941 VAX (eel) 3~434e P.E: New Landowner ~Totification and :Participation Requirements 8UPPRESSK)N SERV~.,E8 2337 Eye Sreet 2101 "H' Street Oakemflekl, CA 93301 voice (e.~) 3~0-3~4~ Dear Mr. Sullivan: FAX (661) 365-1349 PREYENTION SKRVI~E~ This letter is to inform you of new legislative requirements ms c~terAvo, pertaining to cleanup and closure of sites where an unauthorized release of 8akersflekl. GA 93301 voice ¢oe~) aae-a~ hazardous substance, including petroleum, has occun'ed from an . ,!i'. vAX (eeq a~te underground storage tank (LTST). Section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the ~nnnO~M~:NTAL ~EnVtC~ Health & Safety Code requires the primary or active responsible party to ~7~5 ChesterAv~. notify all current record owners of fee title to the site of: 1) a site cleanup 8akersflold. CA 9~0~ vo~c£ (~e~) a~,e-aeve proposal, 2) a site closure proposal, 3) a local agency intention to make a FAX (6el) 3~0676 determination that no further action is required, and 4) a local agency TRAINING DIVISION intention to issue a closure letter. Section 25297.15(b) requires the local ~,~,k~. e~ ~ agency to take all responsible steps to accommodate responsible vo~e~ ~ee~) ~? landowners' participation in the cleanup or site closure process and to .- vAX (~) consider their input and recommendations. For purposes of implementing these sections, you have been identified as the primary or active responsible party. Please provide to this agency, within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt of this notice, a complete mailing list of all current record owners of fee title to the site. You may use the enclosed list of landowners form (sample letter 2) to comply with this requirement. If the list of current record owners of fee title to the site changes, you must notify the local agency of the change within twenty (20) calendar days from when you are notified of the change. If you are the sole landowner, please indicate that on the landowner list form. The following notice requirements do not apply to responsible parties who are the sole landowner for the site. In accordance with Section 25297.15(a) of Ch 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must certify to the local agency that all current record owners of fee title to the site have been informed of the proposed action before the local agency may do any of the following: 1) consider a cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) 2) consider a site closure proposal 3) make a determination that no further action is required 4) issue a closure letter You may use the enclosed notice of proposed action form (sample letter 3) to comply with this requirement. Before approving a cleanup proposal or site closure proposal, determining that no further action is required, or issuing a closure letter, the local agency will t~k~e all reasonable steps necessary to accommodate respons~le'landowner pa/iicipati°n in the cleanup and site closure process and will consider all input and recommendations from any responsible landowner. Sincerely, Howard' H. Wines; m' ., Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services ... mlw/mv ' enclosures Sample Letter (2): List of Landowners Form Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Depsxhssent Office of Environmental Services c/o Howard H. Wines, HI 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 '"' Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for Site name Sit~ address Fill out item I if there are multiple site landowners. Ii'you are the sole site landowner, skip i~m 1 and fill out item 2. : ' "':?!":~'~ .. ';.~ 1. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Chapter 6.7 oft he Health & Safety'Code, '~; Name of primary responsible party certif7 tlmt the following is a ex>replete list of currant r~,ord fee title owners and their mailing ~ddr~q~ for the above site: 2. In accord~ with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Cod.e, I, Name of la'im~'y r~ponsible certify that I am the sole landowner for the above site. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party Sample Letter (3) Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Howard H. Wines, Ill 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Notice of Pwposed Action Submitted to Local Agency for Site name Site address In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, .. '.. , certify that I hnve notifi .,ed all responsible landowners of the encio~ Pl-oposed action.. Check si)acc for nPplicabl~' ~tion(S):' cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) site closure proposal local ngency intention to make a determinntion that no further action is required. , , local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsiblo party Nnme ofprimaw responsible pnny CC: (Names and addresses of all record fe~ tide owners) BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone (661) 326-3979 · FAX (661) 326-0576 FAX Transmittal TO: COMPANY: ,~-/3, FAX No. FROM: COMMENTS: In conformi~ with pr~isi~s of ~inent ordinances, c~s an~or regulations;' appli~i~ ~thoriz~ Repr~ntative ..... issued P. rmit deni~ ................................................. 9y .................................................................... J.J .......... ~7oo ~owr s~t RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTIVI HEALTH OFRCER .' :~r' · ' DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH UNDERGROUND HA~-ARDOUS SUBSTANCES .... -~,~ ........ ·.= .NOTE: Ar.~. INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABr. isHED "BY "'THE PERMITTING '.::::.:.:::.i,,:..:~,,.., ,~..,:..,"~',.:AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURIN~ THE TE~ OF THIS PE~IT . ".:".... -. ...... D~ ~ ~TT,~= . ~........ DATE PERMIT CH~CK LIST RETURNED: : . · ' · '..:; , · ': ..: .,' '. -'".;. ";:?·'.-..,. .' ,.'?', ,~r~...'?'-.., :. (- · C HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITY Permit No.: 160015C State ID No.:782 Issued to: SULLIVAN SECURITY FUELS Location: 2332 EYE ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Owner. SULLIVAN PETROLEUM CO. P O BOX 5007 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93388 Operator. SULLIVAN SECURITY FUELS 2332 EYE ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Facility Profile: Year Is g~ Tank No. Substance Caoacit~ InStalled. Flundmt 1 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES 2 GASOLINE. 12,000 GAL 1982 YES :3 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES 4 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES This permit Jo grunted subject to the conditions listed on the attached summary of conditiom and may be revoked for failure to adhere to the stated conditions nd/or violations of any other State or Federal resulation& Issued by~ Ralph E. Huey Issue Datei JULY 1, '1991 Title: Hazardous Materials Coordinator Expiration Date: ~ULY 1, 1994 POST ON PREMISES NONTRANSFERABLE Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility State I.D. No. 000782 ~rmit No. 1024 CONDITIO SIDE Tank Hazardous ..... i~'J'ank ..... ~' Piping Piping Piping Number Substance .., )e Type Method Monitoring 01 UNLEADED PLUS ..... i::~:;~.~ SWF PRESSURE LTl' 02 SUPREME SWF PRESSURE LTT O~ UNLEADED SWF PRESSURE LTT 04 DIESEL ...... SWF PRESSURE LTT char Issued By: To: (~ Bakc~sficl(l ~'i~c Dept. FRANK E. SULUVAN ~NC. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION SULLIVAN'S SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM 17'15 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor 2337 EYE STREET Bakersfield, CA 9330~ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Approved by: ~ ~ Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Valid lrom: 12-22-93 to: 12-22-98 Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ' _This 13ermit is Issued for the following: Materials Plan round Storage of Hazardous Materials PERMIT ID/it 015-0214)01024 Program SULLIVANS SECURITY FI Waste LOCATION 2337 EYE CA I TAN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PIPING METHOD 3001 DIESEL S SUCTION K)02 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE 1 S I I ~ SUCTION I [~ 0003 UNLEADED REGULAR GASO TTT SUCTION 0004 SUPREME UNLEADED GASO TTT SUCTION OFFICE OF ENVIR O NMENTd L SF_.R WIC,~ 171S Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice(805)326-3979 December 22, 1998 FAX (805) 326-0576 Expiration Date: city OF BaKe lJ lel'l OFFICE OF EN¥'iRONMENTAL SERVICES , 171 $' Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (80S) 326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK si'rE INFORMATION -- ~ .,~ ~ ~ ~ .......... ADDRESS ~.:r,~& ~--~,,,rtx'.. j,7~ ZIPCOOE~7'..~.'~/ APN F,XClLrrY nA~fi)".~~~--~ ~~S~~ r~ 'rANK OWNER/OPERaTOR _~ I~ ~1 ~ ~1~ PHONE No. ' - 9 con'rr,xcTor ~ns'Orm..vrmn INSLIRANCE CARRIER ~D~< ~d WO~NS COMP NO. ~/$ - ~/~ PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT INFORMATION coM~a~v~~~~ao~Eso, gP/-P~? ucEsseso.~P~g~ ADDRESS ~~ ' · ' __CiTY ~~¢~~ ZIP INSURANCE CARRIER_ ~L~D~. ~g. e~. WORKMENS COMP NO. ~ ~ ~/O~ 'rANK ('LEANING INFORMATION COMPANY _ M ~e ~ HO~ NO. - ' - ' WASTETRANS~RTER ' ~ D ~~7~ IDENTIFICATION NU~ER NAME OF RINSATE DISPOSAL FACIL[~ D~J~ ~ ~ ~D ADDRESS ~ ~. ~m m~D ~~ ' CITY ~m~ ~ ~. ZIP ~ FACILITY {DE~IFICATION NUMBER - ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~'~ ' - Tan~ TransPorTEr ~n~ormaT~on eOM,ANY ~ ~ ~d~ ~ . P.ONE nO.g~-aT~ UCENSE ~O. ADDRESS /~ ~D~.~ ~ ~ CI~ ~~.g ~~ ZIP TANK INPORMATION C.EM~Cau OATEN C~eM~CaL TAN~ NO. AGE VOI.UME STORED STO~D PREVIOUSLY STORED t 'H 11.2 AI'I'I I~'t~'l' I[AS RECEIVFI L I1~1 ~ERSTA~DS. A~I) WILl. CI lMIq.g WI'I'I I '1'1 U~ NFrAcI U.~I) ~ }~1 H'FII }~S I ~F TI I'~. RMH' A~I ~ A~Y ~ YI'I IER STATE. I.{ K~AI. A~I) FEI)I.;RAt. RE{iUI II IlS I"1 )RM I I,XN I II.:l.:N L'()MI'I.I.:TI.:I) I INI)I.:R I'I(NAI,'I'Y OF I~I.:IUIII{Y. AND TO 'ri Il.: IIi~S'I' ()1: MY KN( )WI.El X;E IS Till _. Ai'I'I,ICAN'I' NAME {I'RINT) ~I)PI~CAN'I' SI(}NA~/RI~ Tills APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED 03/15/00 15:57 ~661 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV ~001 *** ACTIVITY REPORT *** *************************** TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 5233 CONNECTION TEL 3920165 CONNECTION ID START TIME 03/15 15:54 USAGE TIME 02'53 PAGES 5 RESULT OK Division' of Clean Water Programs 2014 T Street · Sacramento, Calitbmia 95814 · (916) 227-4411 Winston H. Hickox Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 · Sacramento, Calit'omia · 94244-2120 Gray Davis Secretary for FAX (916) 227-4530 · [ntemet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/--cwphome/ustcf Governor Environmental Protection March 8, 2000 Mr Tim Sullivan Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC P O Box 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93308 UNDERGROUND_ STORAGE TANK CLEANUP .F_ UND PROGRAM, P,J~_ QUEST FOR _ FURTHER D O CUMENTATION DURING INITIAL REVIEW: CLAIM NUMB ER 015186; FOR SITE ADDRESS: 2326 1 ST, BAKERSFIELD After reviewing your claim application to the Cleanup Fund, we find that the following additional infoiTnation is needed to determine your eligibility for placement on the Priority List: 1. A copy of the permit to own or operate the UST from the local implementing agency dated between January 1, 1984 and January 1, 1990 (pursuant to Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code). If you were not subject to the permit requirement, submit documentation to confirm this claim: · Situations where the permit was not required by January 1, 1990, can include: a) you removed all USTs prior to January 1, 1990; and not replaced; b) you decommissioned all USTs pursuant to the direction of the regulatory agency prior to January 1, 1984; c) you sold the property and tanks by January 1, 1990. If you were subject to the permit requirement but failed to comply by January 1, 1990, you can request the State Board to waive the requirement as a condition for eligibility. To request a waiver; complete the enclosed "Permit Waiver Request" form and return with any additional information requested below. 2. There is conflicting information in the application. You state that the USTs were first installed in 1992. The copy of the December 22, 1998 permit to operate states that the four 12,000 gallon USTs were installed on November 1, 1982. Your application states the site address as "2326" Eye Street and all other documents state the site address as "2337" Eye Street. Which is correct? If the USTs were first installed in 1992, provide documentation to confirm this. If the USTs were installed in 1982, who operated the USTs from 1982 until 19927 Your application states the UST Owner and Operator is Sullivan Petroleum Company. What is the relationship of Sullivan Petroleum Company and Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC? The claimant must have owned or operated the UST that leaked. Who is the claimant, Sullivan Petroleum Company or Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC? Correct and return pages 2 and 3 of the application. California Environmental Protection Agency ~ Recycled Paper Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC -2- March 8, 2000 3. You are requesting Priority Class C. Submit documentation suppo.rting the number of employees (i.e., Department of Employment Development (DE6) payroll reports for the ~.~'~!!~t four quarters). ' ' '~ 1. Operation of USTs had ceased. 2. USTs were emptied. 3. Claimant applied for a ~erfiPorary/permanent closure permit for the USTs. '-~NOTE: Failure to respond to this request within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of this letter may result in an ineligibility determination of your claim. If you have any questions, please contact me at (916) 227-4411. Sincerely, Sandy Gill Claims Review Unit Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund Enclosures cc: Mr. John Noonan RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno, CA 93726 ' Mr. Howard Wines City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 California Environmental Protection Agency Recycled Paper ASS- IATES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS November 30, 1999 .. .... ,. ~,,,~,) Mr. Howard H. Wines, Iil " City of Bakersfield Fire Department ' Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR SULLIVAN SECURITY FUELS SYSTEM LOCATED AT 2326 EYE STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Wines: Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. (HFA) is pleased to present the following Preliminary Site Assessment Report for the above-referenced site. The drilling and soil sampling activities were conducted to further delineate the extent of gasoline-containing and diesel-containing soil detected during the removal of the fueling facilities at the above-referenced site and to assess the potential for the release to Impact groundwater resources. SITE DESCRIPTION The site Is located at 2326 Eye Street in the city of Bakersfield, Kern County, California (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map). The site is located within the commercial district, which flanks 23rd and 24th streets. The site Is at an elevation of approximately 403 feet above MSL, and the topography is relatively flat with a slight slope to the southwest. The site Is located within the northeastern quarter of the northeastern quarter of Section 25, Township 29 South, Range 27 East, MDBM. The site was formerly an operating service station (see Figure 2 - Plot Plan). Formerly located at the site were three 12,000-gallon, single-walled, steel, gasoline USTs; one 12,000-gallon, single-walled, steel, diesel UST; three multiple product dispensers (MPDs) on two dispenser Islands; and associated product pipelines (see Figure 2). No fueling facilities remain at the site. The project contact Is Mr. Tim Sullivan, President, Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC, Post Office Box 5007, OIIdale, California, 93308, (661) 393-5017. The consultant contact Is Mr. Mark R. Magargee, Holguln, Fahan & Associates, Inc., 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1, Bakersfield, California, 93308, (661) 391-0517. ENVIRONMENTAL: SCIENTISTS · GEOLOGISTS ° ENGINEERS Contaminated Site Assessments * Phase I Audits * Site Remediation · Hazardous Waste Management 143 South Figueroa Street 16570 Aston Slreet 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite I 3001 Soulh 35th Slreet, Suite C-11 Ventura. California 93001 Irvine. California 92606 Bakersfield, California 93308 Phoenix, Arizona 85034 (805) 652-0219 (949) 442-6665 (805) 391-0517 (800) 789-0219 · (602) 426-1000 (805) 652~0793 FAX (949) 724-0446 FAX (805) 391-0826 FAX (602) 426-0113 FAX Intemel: first_last@hfa.com Internet: first_last@hfa.com lnlernet: first_last@hfalcom Internet: first_last@ph.hfa.com - Mr. Howard Wines HOLGU1N, BFDESD ~ FAHAN November 30, 1999 - Page 2 &ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS SITE BACKGROUND PREVIOUS WORK On April 29, 1999, BC Enterprises removed three gasoline USTs; one diesel UST; three dispensers on two dispenser islands; and associated product, vapor recovery, and vent piping from the site. On April 29, 1999, soil samples TK-2S-15 and TK-3S-15 were collected from 2 feet beneath the inverts at the southern ends of the eastern and central gasoline USTs, respectively. On May 6, 1999, soil samples SED-1-2 and SED-1-6, NED-2-2 and NED-2-6, and NWD-3-2 and NWD-3-6 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the eastern (diesel) dispenser on the southern dispenser island and the eastern and western (gasoline) dispensers on the northern dispenser island, respectively. Adsorbed-phase TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the USTs and dispensers (see Attachment 1 for a summary of previous work). Based on the soil sampling and laboratory analytical results, the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Environmental Services Division (BFDESD) requested a preliminary site assessment to determine the vertical and lateral limits of gasoline-containing soils and assess the potential for the release to impact groundwater resources. HFA prepared a work plan, dated July 8, 1999, to perform the requested work, which was subsequently approved for implementation by the BFDESD, in its letter dated July 21, 1999. HFA"performed the drilling and sampling activities on~, October 14 and 15, 1999. The results of the requested site investigation are presented in this report. SITE GEOLOGY The site is located at an elevation of approximately 403 feet above MSL, and the topography slopes slightly to the southwest (see Figure 1). The subject site is located on the eastern flank of the San Joaquin Valley and west of the southern Sierra Nevada. The surface of the San Joaquin Valley is composed primarily of unconsolidated Pleistocene (1.6 million to 11,000 years ago) and Recent (11,000 years ago to the present) alluvial sediments. Beneath the alluvial sediments are older, predominantly lake-bed deposits. These lie unconformably on Mio-Pliocene marine sediments, which extend to a crystalline basement at a depth of approximately 50,000 fbg (California Division of Mines and Geology (CDMG), 1965, Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet). At the subject site, surface deposits consist of Quaternary (recent) unconsolidated alluvium overlying Quaternary (Pleistocene) nonmarine sediments. Geologic deposits in the study area include Pleistocene alluvial sediments that form a homocline dipping gently to the southwest. The deposits are alluvium consisting of indurated and dissected fan deposits (CDMG, 1965). Mr. Howard Wines HOLOUIN, BFDESD FAHAN November 30, 1999- Page 3 &ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Surface soils ore classified by the Soils Conservation Services as Kimberlina Urban Land- Cojon Complex and are characterized os 35 percent Kimberlina fine, sandy loam with moderate permeobility: 30 percent Urban land with impervious surfaces and altered fills; and 20 percent Cajon loamy sand with high permeability. SITE HYDROGEOLOGY The site is located in the southern portion of the Great Valley geomorphic province. The GreatValley is a north-south-trending valley, approximately 400 miles long by 50 miles wide, the southern portion of which is known as the San Joaquin Valley. Surface water and groundwater in the San Joaquin Valley are derived predominantly from the Sierra Nevada to the east and are transported by five major rivers, the closest to the site being the Kern River. The subject site is located approximately, 1 mile south of the Kern River. The depth to the regional, unconfined aquifer is approximately 150 fbg, and the groundwater gradient is toward the south, away from the Kern River and toward the ancient Kern Lake bed (Kern County Water Agency (KCWA), 1998, 1997 Report on Water Conditions, improvement District No. 4, February 1998). Perched groundwater at depths as shallow as 20 feet is known to be present flanking the current course of the Kern River, but is not known to extend to the site (KCWA, 1998, 1995 Water Supply Report, February 1998). SITE EVALUATION METHODS The intent of this report is to present the methodologies used to assess the vertical and lateral extents of petroleum hydrocarbon-containing soil and to determine the possibility of groundwater contamination resulting from the release of hydrocarbons from the former USTs and dispensers at the former fueling facility. Nine soil borings were drilled during this phase of soil investigation. Soil boring B-1 was drilled to a depth of 40 fbg through the potential source area at the northern ends of the USTs to assess the vertical limit of gasoline-containing soil in the area of this potential release. Soil boring B-2 was drilled to a depth of 40 fbg through the potential source area at the southern ends of the USTs to assess the vertical limit of gasoline-containing soil in the area of this potential release. Soil borings B-6, B-7, and B-8 were drilled to a depth of 40 fbg through the locations of the former dispenser islands to assess the vertical limit of gasoline-containing soil in these areas of potential release. Soil borings B-3, B-4, and B-5 were drilled to a depth of 35 fbg, and soil boring B-9 was drilled to a depth of 40 fbg at locations to assess the lateral distribution of gasoline Mr, Howard Wines HOLGUIN, BFDESD F/~E/~N November 30, 1999 - Page 4 & ASSOC T , INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS hydrocarbons (see Figure 2 for the soil boring locations and Attachment 2 for the logs of exploratory borings). SOIL INVESTIGATION AND SAMPLING RESULTS Prior to conducting the current assessment, underground utilities such as water, electricity, and sewer were mapped by Underground Service Alert of Northern California. HFA performed the drilling and sampling on October 14 and 15, 1999, using a MobileTM 8-53 drill rig operated by Melton Drilling Company of Bakersfield, California. Soils encountered during drilling included silty sands to coarse-grained sands interbedded with minor intervals of silts and clays to the total depth of each soil boring (see Attachment 2 and Attachment 3 for the soil boring and sampling procedures). Soil samples were submitted to Summit Laboratory, a California state-certified laboratory, for analysis. A total of 32 soil samples was analyzed for TPH as gasoline using EPA Method 8015 (M) and BTEX and MTBE using EPA Method 8020. Adsorbed-phase TPH as gasoline, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were not detected in the soil samples collected from soil borings B-1 through B-9 (see Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results and Attachment 4 for the laboratory report). CONCLUSIONS 1. Based upon the laboratory analytical results of the soil samples collected during tank removal activities, significant hydrocarbon concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the southern ends of the former gasoline USTs to a depth of less than 20 fbg and to a depth of less than 10 fbg beneath the former dispenser islands. During recent drilling activities, gasoline hydrocarbon concentrations were not detected in the five vertical-assessing soil borings or the four lateral-assessing soil borings. Therefore, the BFDESD will likely not require additional assessment of the vertical and lateral limits of gasoline concentrations in the soil at the site. 2. Since the soil samples collected below a depth of 20 fbg in the former tank pit and 10 fbg at the locations of the former dispenser islands did not contain gasoline hydrocarbons and groundwater is anticipated to be at a depth of at least 150 fbg, the BFDESD will likely not require additional assessment of the potential for the petroleum release to impact groundwater resources. Mr. Howard Wines HOLGUIN, BFDESD ~ FAHAN November 30, 1999 - Page 5 & IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 3. The site appears to qualify as a Iow-risk site in accordance with the criteria specified in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Recommendations to Improve the Cleanup Process for California's Leaking Underground Fuel Tanks report dated October 16, 1995; the State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB's) Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund Technical Review Guidance Document No. 4, dated December 27, 1995; and the SWRCB's Draft Resolution No. 1021b Policy for Investigation and Cleanup of Petroleum Discharges to Soil and Groundwater. The conditions that qualify the site as a Iow-risk site include the fact that the hydrocarbons are limited to the unsaturated zone, with greater than 100 feet of vertical separation to groundwater; the soils are not saturated with petroleum defined as substantially filling the soil pore volume with petroleum; and neither gasoline-containing soils nor gasoline-containing vapors in the interval ranging in depth from 0 to 3 fbg is known to be present beneath an occupied building. In addition, the methodology of the American Society for Testing and Materials Designation: E-1739 RBCA Tier 1 and 2 risk evaluations indicates that potential exposure pathways do not exceed the permissible lifetime lx10-6 exposure levels given the maximum concentration of benzene detected in the soil samples collected at the site. RECOMMENDATIONS On behalf of the property owner, Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC, HFA recommends that the BFDESD issue a no further action determination and consider the site for closure. Mr. Howard Wines HOLGUIN, BFDESD FAFIAN November 30, 1999 - Page 6 & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., trusts that you will find this Preliminary Site Assessment Report to your satisfaction, if you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (661) 391-0517 or at e-mail address Mark_Magargee@bk,hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, Kenneth J. Mitchel.,~EA ~ Mark R. Magargee, CHG, R(~/ Associate Geologist Senior Hydrogeologist Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Plot Plan Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Attachment 1 - Summary of Previous Work Attachment2 - Logs of Exploratory Borings Attachment 3 - Soil Boring and Sampling Procedures Attachment4 - Laboratory Report cc: Mr. Tim Sullivan, Owner Mr. Howard Wines HOLGU1N, BFDESD FAFtAN November 30 1999 - Page 7 ~ & ~I~TES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ."o "~ :'~. i; ~,.. ~ ~ .... - ~ -~ - ~' , '>, ,,, ~4i I I SITE LOCATION t IIII LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC 0.5 1 MILE SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM I .~ .~ . J J J :'J J J 2326 EYE STREET 1,O00 2,000 3,000 4,O00 5,000 FEET [1'~ BAKERSFIELD, CA F---40.51_._,4 1----4 I---.--I1 KILOMETER ~ FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP USGS OILDALFJGOSFORD 7.5 MINUTE SERIES QUADRANGLES HOLGUIN, FAHAN & A~I~OCIATES, INC. Mr, Howard Wines I~[ HOLGUIN, BFDESD FAHAN November 30, 1999 - Page 8 & ~IATE~, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 24TH STREET t ~N ALLEY BUILDING -15 ~ EYE STREET FORMER 12,000-GALLON GASOLINE USTs~i[B 3 B-6 B-7 B-9 FORMER ~ DISPENSER ISLANDS LIGHT POLE .......... It'" B-5 PROPERTY LINE ~ FORMER 12,000-GALLON DIESEL UST SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC ~-, SOIL BORING SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM 2326 EYE STREET ,j~ ~--o SLANT-DRILLED SOIL BORING BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 2 - PLOT PLAN HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. :IEVISION DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 1999: RRI ~ Mr. Howard Wines HOLGUIN, BFDESD FAHAN November 30, 1999 - Page 9 &ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SAMPLE DATE I SAMPLE TPH AS I ETHYL- TOTAL ~ -I SOURCE DEPTH ID GASOLINE BENZENE' TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES MTBE I~REF, SAMPLED (fbg) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD 8015 (U/ 8020 N/A 1 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 REPORTING N/A LIMIT B-1 10-14-99 15 B-1-15 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 25 B-1-25 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 35 B-1-35 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 40 B-1-40 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-2 10-14-99 15 B-2-15 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 25 B-2-25 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 35 B-2-35 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 40 B-2-40 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-3 10-14-99 15 B-3-15 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 25 B-3-25 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 35 B-3-35 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-4 10-14-99 15 B-4-15 NDi ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99I 23 B-4-23 ND ND ND ND ND ND A. 10-14-99 35 B-4-35 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-5 10-14-99 15 B-5-15 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-14-99 25 B-5-25 ND ND ND ND ND NDI A 10-14-99 35 B-5-35 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-6' 10-15-99 10 B-6-10 ND ND ND NDI ND ND A 10-15-99 15 B-6-15 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 20 B-6-20 ND ND ND ND ~ ND ND A 10-15-99 30 B-6-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 40 B-6-40 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-7 10-15-99 10 B-7-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 20 B-7-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 30 B-7~30 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-8 10-15-99 10 B-8-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 20 B-8-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 30 B-8-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 40 B-8-40 ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-9 10-15-99 10 B-9-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-15-99 20 B-9-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND A 40 B-9-40I ND ND ND ND ND ND A REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s, current report. ;~ HOLGUIN, ~ FAHAN i.~~ & ASSOCIATe, INC. ENVIRDNMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULT~,NTS ATTACHMENT 1, SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS WORK 24TH STREET ALLEY BUILDING -15 ~z-- EYE STREET FORMER 12,000-GALLON GASOLINE USTs >.' ............ -~- ......... '., I ·NE'D-2; , .......... NWD-3 ........ t : : : FORMER '~ ,~ : ; : DISPENSER -- ', ' ', ', ISLANDS ', " ', " " " ', ';, ', ·SE'D-1', iTi-3S-15 iTK-2S-15 LIGHT '~ " ', ....... . L ...... ; POLE ....... ' .... ~-' -' | FORMER PROPERTY LINE 12,000-GALLON DIESEL UST SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC · SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM 2326 EYE STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALiFORNiA FIGURE I - PLOT PLAN HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~OV~E~ 30, ~999~ TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA [ DATE SAMPLE TPH AS TPH AS ETHYL- TOTAL i SAMPLE SOURCE SAMPLED DEPTH ID GASOLINE DIESEL BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES MTBEiREF (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/kg) ..... EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD I 8015 (M) I 8020 i N/A · REPORTING LIMIT TK-2S-15 ' 10 10t 0.0051 0.005! 0.015 0.0151 0.021N/A Southern Endof Eastern 12,000-Gallon Gasoline UST 4-29-99 I 15 3,100 2,1001 0.43t 551 33 3601 131 A Southern End of Western 12,000-GallonGasolineUST 4-29-99 I 15 TK'3S'15i 2,500 1,0001 1.21 341 191 3501 6.31 A Eastern EndofSouthernDisper~serlsland 5-6-99 I 6 _~_SED-1-2 '- L NDI o.oN~D ND1 NDl NDl ND{ A 5-6-99 6 } SED-1-6 -- /12,0001 0.0951 ND! 0.!3) .0.51 A Eastern End of Northern Dispenser Island 5-6-99 2 NED-2-21 4,500 -- ND NDI NND{ 151 NDi A --5-6-99 6 NED-2-6 ND -- --- ND NDI~D~. NDI ~-~, A Western End of Northern Dispenser Island 5-6-99 2 NWD-3-2 5,600, -- ND 1.3 4.7t 1801 ND A 5-6-99 6 NWD-3-6 ND~ -- -- ND ND NDe----' NDI ND -~-- REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. -- '-- Not analyzed. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s, report dated June 3, 1999. & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 2. LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS LITHOLOGY (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM) MAJOR DIVISIONS ~ TYPICAL NAMES SYMBOLS z GRAVEL GRAVELS WITH LITTLE ' G~CV WELL-GRADEDMixTUREs,GRAVELS,LR~LE oRGRAVEL'SANDNo FINES T MORE THAN OR NO FINES (~p POORLY-GRADED GRAVELS OR ~-- ~- GRAVE,.SAND ~XTURES.,n-rLE OR No F~NES Orr HALF COARSE (j") III SILTY GRAVELS, O FRACTION IS (~M GRAVEL-SAND-SILT MIXTURES Q ~ GRAVELS WITH OVER ILl ~> LARGER THAN uJ No. 4 SIEVE SIZE 12% FINES G0 CLAYEY GRAVELS, Z 03 ~ GRAVEL-SAND-CLAYMIXTURES <:~ 04 SW WELL-GRADED SANDS, GRAVELLY SAND SANDS WITH LITTLE SANDS. UTrLE OR No FINES r,j) <z z MORE THAN OR NO FINES ~p POORLY-GRADED SANDS OR GRAVELLY SANDS, f"f' "1' Lrr'rLE OR NO FINES t-- HALF COARSE [u FRACTION IS SILTY SAND-SILT MIXTURES SANDS, © SMALLER THAN SANDS WITH OVER :~ No. 4 SIEVE SIZE 12% FINES S0 CLAYEY SANDS, SAND~LAY MIXTURES INORGANIC SILTS AND VERY FINE SANDS, RQCK FLOUR, CE ML SILTY OR CLAYEY FINE SANDS OR CLAYEY FINE SANDS ~ ~> SILT AND CLAY CL GRAVELLY CLAYS, SANDY CLAYS, SILTY CLAYS, LEANCLAYS ~ ,NoR~,c oLAvs OF LOW TO MED,U~ PLAS~C~. LU ~oO OL ORGANIC SILTSLowANDpLASTICfTyORGANIC SILTY CLAYS OF Z ~ = ::~ ~/~ INORGANIC SILTS, "ICACEOUS OR DIATOMACEOUS FINE z SANDy OR S~LTY SO~LS, ELASTIC S~LTS = SI LT AN D CLAY CH INORGANIC CLAYS OF HIGH PLASTICfTY. FAT CLAYS ZLU~-- LL O~_ OH ORGANIC CLAYS OFoRGANICMEDIUMsiLTsTO HIGH PLASTICITY, I h IGHLY ORGAN lC SOIL Pt PEAT AND OTHER HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS SYMBOLS AND NOTES ~ ASPHALT I SAMPLE COLLECTED FOR ANALYSIS ~ CONCRETE ~' SAMPLE NOT RECOVERED ~ CONCRETE GROUT ~ GROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED DURING DRILLING ~ BENTONITE CHIPS ~ STABILIZED WATER LEVEL (DATE) ~ FILTER SAND PACK (DATE) ~ NATIVE SOIL ~ WELL BOX WITH LOCKING CAP PID = PHOTOIONIZATION DETECTOR , ppmv = PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME ~ BLANK SCHEDULE 40 PVC CASING USCS = UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM .- = SLOTTED SCHEDULE 40 PVC CASING gw = GROUNDWATER WELL, wv = VADOSE WELL __--: fbg = FEET BELOW GRADE f-' BOTTOM PLUG OD = OUTSIDE DIAMETER HOLGUIN, ~ ~.Az~f & KEY TO LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Revision 1/96 SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petrolet3~ Company, LLC v C_OMPLETION DETAIL n- __ GROUNDWATER WELL Lu o3 VADOSE WELL ~ ~- PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ~n LU(~ C3 ~'E Oo3 __-- SPARGE WELL ~ ~- '~ ~- ~- (/) x BORING ~. LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~ z ~ ~ _ U ILl ~ O~ ~ v CASING: N/A __~r~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ~ SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A ~ost hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill COBBLES: 100/0/0, maximum cobble size >2", no GW %%',',-,',-, 5 sample recovered ', ..... ~ 5 __ , , ,,',~ ~,~,,',~ :- SAND: 0/90/10, well graded, tan, subangular, SW []-- 15 loose, stiff, dry, no odor, no stain 2,2,3 0 ,,,,,,,,'"''''"'''''~ 15 20 minor gravel to 1/2" diameter, moist 18,23,41 0 '.'.'.'.'.'.; 2o ~ '2 ;' '; '; '; '; '; [] 25 50/6" 0 ,,,,,,,',-,,, z 25 30 ,',. ,'., ,',. ,'., ,',. ,',..' -- 30 --,.=,--- 6,50/6. 0 ~ 35 ', ', ', ', ', ', ; ~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield .TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ ~o~rwz~. B-1 ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 2 w COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petr01eu"~ Company. LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL ..~ PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ,,,~ ~ VADOSE WELL _ O __ SPARGE WELL a.,~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street. Bakersfield California ~z Q' ~ (/) x BORING ~z Q DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION co SLOT SIZE: N/A I CASING: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: .__~._N/A~ / .~_ 35 SAND: 5/90/5. well graded, tan. subangular, loose. 50/6" 0 SW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,""""""'---~ maximum gravel size 1/2", stiff, moist, no odor. no ', ', ', ', ~, ', ' _ -- stain i~-- 40 23,50/3" 0 -, ,, -, ,, ,, -, , -- 40 -- 45 -- 45 ~ 50 -- 50 -- 55 -- 55 -- 60 m 60 -- 65 ~ 65 - DRILLING METHOD: MobileT~ B-53~ 8"-OD~ hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fb,q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ '-~o[,(~u~, B-1 ~ ~'~H.&N & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 2 of 2 v COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petrole~"~ Company, LLC. cc GROUNDWATER WELL uJ co -- VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: Sullivan Sec.urity Fuel System a_,,, ~- co -- ~ '1- ~ ~ ~ E (.3 __ SPARGE WELL ~ u~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California o~-z ~- v ~ coD __xBORING ~_ C~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m'J ~o CASING:sLOT SIZE: N/AN/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain ~ost hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill ,, .... ,: COBBLES: 100/0/0, maximum cobble size >2", no GW ~ 5 sample recovered ~~, 10 SAND: 5/85/10, well graded, tan, subangular, SW ~ 15 loose, stiff, d~, no odor, no stain 2,4,5 0 20 GRAVEL: 100/0/0, no sample recovered GW 20 ~ SAND: 10/80/10, well graded, tan, subangular, SW ,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ maximum gravel size 1/2, loose, stiff, d~, no odor, ~ 25 nostain 5,5,5 0 ~~,-- 25 ~ ,, ~~ 30 ~ 30 0/90/10 5,10,30 0 ,,,,,,, DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ff4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company B-2 · LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ~SSOC~S, I~O. Page 1 of 2 ~.- COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu'"'~'Oompany, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL tu co VADOSE WELL _, PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System o_,,, -- _ ~ ~.~ co ~ ~_ ~- ~ _ SPARGE WELL ~ .,.~_,a.LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~og~:z O..~Q- Dco __xBORING CASING: N/A ~ _ ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain .-- 35 SAND: 5/85/10, well graded, tan, subangular, 15,20,21 0 SW t,,, ~,,""~'t'"""-- 35 loose, maximum gravel size 1/2", stiff, moist, no odor, no stain .~ 40 15.50/3" 0 ,,,',,,,,,,;,,'-- 40 m 45 ~ 45 ~ 50 ~ 50 -- 55 ~ 55 ~ 60 ~ 60 ~-- 65 ~ 65 ~ 70 ~ 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B..-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diametbr, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fb.q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ ~o~oo~, B-2 ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING Page 2 of 2 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu-"'~rCompan¥1 LLC '--- C__OMPLETION DETAIL n-' GROUNDWATER WELL ~ u.103 -- VADOSE WELL ~ ~ PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System 03(~°'"' c~>-- 03 -- -- O __ SPARGE WELL ~~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~z ~- ~ 03 x~ BORING Z~ C3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION O~ ~ CASING: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, SLOT SIZE: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A -- 0 __ post hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill ;,;,;,;,;,;,; 0 SAND: 5/90/5. well graded, tan. subangular, minor SW -- 5 gravel to 1/2". loose, stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ',',', ', ', ', ' ~ 5 -- 10 ;;,",',.'2,-- 10 ~ -- ,~,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ 15 15 0 · ~ 20 -- 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 · 25 -- 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 25 · -- 30 ,,,',,,',,,,,,,,,,.~ 30 _ -- 0 -- 35 ',',',',',','-- 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 14. 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 35 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LOG OF £XPLORATO Y BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Pag~ SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan.. , ,.,,,... ~ yDe*ro~e,~om.,an,,, LLC .-,. C._OMPLETION DETAIL GROUNDWATER WELL 'X -r PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ~,,,~ _a~-- ~ __-- VADOSE WELL SPARGE WELL I-~ ;;~ n x BORING ~ ~-~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California >z ~ ~ CASING: N/A ~_ ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION 03 SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A · -- 35 -- 0 SW .... · , , ,''", · .~ -- 40 -- 40 -- 45 -- 45 ~ 50 ~ 50 ~ 55 ~ 55 -- 60 ~ 60 ~ 65 -- 65 ~ 70 ~ 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 35 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-3 ~ ~'~ & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 2 of 2 ' ~ COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu'l~Compan¥, LLC ~ -- GROUNDWATER WELL n- -- VADOSE WELL ~: ~ PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System~u~ ~. ~E u)(D --x SPARGE WELLBoRiNG ~ ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~ ~ -- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CASING: N/A ~ ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ~ SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: __ )OS' hole dug ,o4 fbg, backfill SAND: 5~90~5, well graded, tan, subangular, minor SW 5 -- 5 gravel to 1/2", loose, stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ~,~,'~ -- 10 ,,,,&&,,%, 10 ~ 15 -- 0 &,,,,,,,,&, __ 20 ~ SAND: 0/90/10, poorly graded, tan, subangular, -- 0 SP loose, stiff, moist, no odor, no stain 3o a-- 3o -- o SAND: 15/85/0, well graded, tan, subangular, maximun SW gravel size 1/2", loose, stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ',',', ~',',' ~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 35 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ff4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-4 LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ Page 1 of 2 ~~ ASSOC~S, INC. · .-.- COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan PetroleUm' Company, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL ~ 03 -- VADOSE WELL .J PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System 03nW~ _~ ~: (..)03 __-- SPARGE WELL ~_,~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California _z o_,_~ ~ x BORING LU ~ . (.o CASING: N/A ~Z r~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION co SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: 35 .-- 35 ._ 0 SW ~ 40 ~ 40 m 45 -- 45 ~ 50 ~ 50 m 55 ~ 55 -- 60 ~ 60 -- 65 ~ 65 ~ 70 ~ 70 DRiLLiNG METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: Ootober 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 35 lb§ APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-4 ~ F~ & LOG OF EXI LORATORY BORING Page 2 of 2 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. ....- COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petrole~'~ Company, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL lIE -- ~ UJ~:Z E'- ~ ~ ~'xVADOSE WELLBORING . PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ~.'" ~ (n --~ T ' ' ~ ~ ~ E O SPARGE WELL ~ ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~ CASING: N/A ~ Q DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, oCr, stain FILTER PACK: ~ost hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill SAND: 0/90/10, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, SW ~ 5 stiff, moist, no odor, no stain B 20 10/80/10 -- 0 ,,,,,,,,,, ~, ~ 25 -- 0 ~-- 30 -- 0 ~,,~',~'-- 30 SAND: 10/80/10,well graded, tan, subangular, 1/2", SW ~ loose, 1/2, stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ~~'~ 35 ~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD~ hollow-stem auRer DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 35 fb9 APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ~4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HO~GUIN, B-5 ~ ~~ ~ LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING P~g~ 1 of 2 ~~ ASSOC~TES, INC. -... COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu"~Company, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL uJ 03 VADOSE WELL . PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System o_,,, ~ 03 -- 03 ~ r~ E o SPARGE WELL I- "~ ~: Z a. ~.. 03 x BORING o_ ,~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street1 Bakersfield California ~ -- uJ ~ O~ ~ v CASING: N/A ~Z C3 DESCRIPTION AND SOil CLASSIFICATION rn SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain ·-35 -- 0 sw ,,~,,~,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 m 40 -- 40 w 45 -- 45 -- 50 -- 50 -- 55 -- 55 -- 60 -- 60 -- 65 ~ 65 -- 70 ~ 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-ODt hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 14, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 35 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-5 FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ Page 2 of 2 '~"~"~"~ ASSOCIATES, INC. SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu't~ Company, LLC -,.,- C._OMPLETION DF:TAIL GROUNDWATER WELL - PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ~ 03 ~, 03 __ -- VADOSE WELL ~ ~ "~ ~ (~ C3 E O __ SPARGE WELL ~ n ,-~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California > z ~ ~_ 03 x BORING CASING: N/A ~ _ C3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain ~ lost hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ 5 SAND: 0/90/10, poorly graded, tan, subangular, loose, SP ~',~ 5 stiff, d~, no odor, no stain ~,,~- ~ ~ ~',',','. ~,,~,,,. ~ 10 2,4,8 27 ....... ~ ,-,,,, ~10 SAND: 0/95/5, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, SW ~ stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ~-- 15 3,5,7 5 ~,,~~ 15 ~ 20 SAND: 0/90/10, poorly graded, tan, subangular, loose, 10,7,8 0 SP ~',~' 20 ~ stiff, d~, no odor, no stain ~,,,,,,,,,,, __ SAND: 10/80/10, well graded, tan, subangular, SW ,, maximum gravel size 1/2, loose, stiff, moist, no ~,,,,,,~, ~ 25 odor, no stain 5,5,5 0 ~ ~ ,, ,, ,, ,, , ~ 25 ~,,~,,,,~, ~,,,,, -- 35 ','.',~','~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileT~ B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ~4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-6 · LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOC~S, I~C. Ca~e ~ oI 2 .... ~~ ~ ~'--~ COMPLETION DETAIL SAMFLI- CLIENT.~n Petroleu-'l~C ompany, LLC ~ 03 F GROUNDWATER WELL VADOSE WELL . PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System o_,,, 03 ~) Q-~ ~.E 03r") BORINGSPARGE WELL m -- ~ ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California uJ ~ CASING: N/A ~Z ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOiL CLASSIFICATION co SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain -- · -- 35 SAND: 15/80/5, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, 14,21,21 0 SW .. ~. .. .. .... . 3~' -- maximum gravel size 1/2", stiff, moist, no odor, no -- stain ............. · m 40 50/6" 0 ~.......;.... -- 40 -- 45 -- 45 -- 50 -- 50 -- 55 -- 55 -- 60 -- 60 -- 65 ~ 65 -- 70 -- 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fb,q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company _~ HOLGUIN, B-6 'AHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ Page 2 of 2 ~'~"~-~' ASSOCIATES, INC. ...- COMPLETION DETAIL S~MPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu'1~Compan¥, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL [,U U') VADOSE WELL .~ PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ~:~ ~' ~ -- O SPARGE WELL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x BORING ~ ~m~ ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~ ~ ~ CASING:~ N/A ~ ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: __ post hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill ,,,,,,,,,,',, _ SILT: 0/5/95, Iow plasticity, brown, dense, soft, moist, ML ~ 5 no odor, no stain ~',',~' _ ~-- 10 1.2,2 0 ~,,,,,,%,-- 10 ~ SAND: 0/95/5, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, SW ~ stiff, moist, no odor, no stain _ ~,,~ 15 ~ 15 3,5,7 0 ~ 20 SAND: 0/90/10, poorly graded, tan, subangular, 5,5,5 0 SP ~ 20 ~ loose, stiff, d~, no odor, no stain ~ ~ 25 5,10,11 0 ~ SAND: 10/80/10, well graded, tan, subangular, SW ~ 30 maximum gravel size 1/2". loose, stiff, moist, no ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ 30 odor, no stain 15,50/6" 0 .... ' ' ' ~ 35 ,,,,, ~ ~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ff4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-7 LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ Page 1 of 2 ~~ ASSOC~ES, INC. v COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petrole~'~'Company, LLC a: _--GROUNDWATER WELL ~ PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System ~ ~' 03 __ VADOSE WELL X ~.~ ~,~ ~_ E o _ SPARGE WELL ~ ,,,°-~'-' LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California o, ~oz o. v ~ ~ CASING:X BORING N/A ~ c3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION rn SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain 35 .-- 35 SAND: 20/70/10, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, 13,18,21 0 SW/GW -- maximum gravel size 1/2", stiff, moist, no odor, no stain -- 30,15,3C 0 ~ 45 ~ 45 ~ 50 ~ 50 ~ 55 ~ 55 ~ 60 ~ 60 ~ 65 ~ 65 ~ 70 ~ 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au,qer DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield ...TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fb§ APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-7 ~~ & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ Page 2 of 2 '~'~-~' ASSOCIATES, INC. --,- COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petrole~""~ Company, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System VADOSE WELL ~ E O SPARGE WELL u~ ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California o~° ~- ~ m~ _~ BORING CASING: N/A ~ ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ~ SLOT SIZE:, N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: -- 0 post hole dug to 4 fbg, backfill ............. _ SILT: 0/5/95, Iow plasticity, brown, dense, soft, moist, ML -- 5 noodor, no stain m- 10 2,4,6 0 222222,-- 10 -- SAND: 0/95/5, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, SW -- stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ~ 15 50/6" 0 qqqq,,,,, _ __ .... q q q q . -- ~ 20 4,4,4 3 '. ~ ~ '. '. '. ' 20 ~-- 25 5,10,11 0 ,,,,,,,,~,~,, 25 m 30 10/80/10, maximum gravel size 1/2" 50/6" 0 ....~qq..' _ -- 35 'qqqq~q/-- 35 DRmLLmNG METHOD: Mobile~ B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, spmit spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 (b~ APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ~4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encounteFed DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-8 A LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ ASSOC~TES, INC. Page 1 of 2 ~ COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan PetroleuT~Company, LLC GROUNDWATER WELL 1 ui o3 VADOSE WELL ~ PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System c~ E ro ' SPARGE WELL I- ~ ~: ZO a. ~ o3 ~ BORING ~ .o O~ ~ CASING: N/A LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California -- 2 .... DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity: FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stare · m 35 GRAVEL: 60/30/10, well graded, brown, subangular, 15,34,37 0 GW ~,q~,,,~,~,~. 35 -- loose, maximum gravel size 1/2", stiff, moist, no odor, -- no stain · -- 40 5,25,33 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 40 -- 45 -- 45 -- 50 -- 50 -- 55 -- 55 -- 60 -- 60 -- 65 -- 65 -- 70 -- 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLOUIN, B-8 FA.HAN &: LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING ~ Page 2 of 2 '~"~"~ ASSOCIATES, INC. .... COMPLETION DETAIL S~,MPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu'?t~'Company, LLC -- GROUNDWATER WELL rr __ U~ U) VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System "'" ~ ~ -- · ~ ~ ~ E O SPARGE WELL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x BORING ~ ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California ~ Z ~ ~ CASING:-- N/A ~ ~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION m SLOT SIZE: N/A - NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain ~ 0 ~~ 0 post hole dug to 4 fbg -- 5 SAND: 0/5/95, poorly graded, tan, subangular, loose, SP ,,~,,,,,,~ 5 stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ~ 10 3,3,3 0 ~,,,,,,,-- 10 ~ SAND: 0/90/10, well graded, tan, subangular, loose, SW -- stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ,,',~',~' -- ~ ~ 15 3,4,5 0 ~~-~ 15 ~ 20 5,6,7 0 ~',',',~' 20 ~ 25 50/6" 0 ~,,,,,,,, ~, 25 ~-- 30 50/6" 0 '--,-,, ~'' ~ ~ ~ 30 ~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem auger DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fbg APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG ~4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ ~OLGUI~,~~ & LOG OF BORING B-9 ~ EXPLORATORY Page 1 of 2 ~~ ASSOC~TES, INC. ,--- COMPLETION DETAIL SAMPLE CLIENT: Sullivan Petroleu'~'Company, LLC --GROUNDWATER WELL ~ 03 --VADOSE WELL - PROJECT: Sullivan Security Fuel System o.,,, - 03 -- O -- ~ ~ r~ ~: SPARGE WELL ~ ~.~ ~.o. u~ x BORING ,=, ,,,~- ~ LOCATION: 2326 Eye Street, Bakersfield California o,'5' ~z ~°' :D CASING:-- N/A ~ c3 DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION 03 SLOT SIZE: N/A -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size (gravels), density/consistency, moisture, odor, stain · -- 35 GRAVEL: 50/40/10, well graded, tan, 50/6" 0 GW subangular, dense, loose, dry, no odor, no stain m SILTY SAND: 0/90/10, well graded, tan, subangular, SW -- loose, 1/2", stiff, moist, no odor, no stain ·- 40 17,50/6" 0 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , ~ 40 ~ 45 ~ 45 ~ 50 ~ 50 ~ 55 ~ 55 ~ 60 ~ 60 ~ 65 ~ 65 ~ 70 ~ 70 DRILLING METHOD: MobileTM B-53, 8"-OD, hollow-stem au.qer DATE DRILLED: October 15, 1999 SAMPLER TYPE: 2"-diameter, California-modified, split spoon LOGGED BY: B. Skenfield TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 40 fb.q APPROVED BY: M. Magargee, RG #4892 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: Melton Drilling Company ~ HOLGUIN, B-9 'AHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING Page2 of 2 '~'~"~"~' ASSOCIATES, INC. & KSSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 3. SOIL BORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES SOIL BORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES SITING Soil borings were positioned as noted in the report. TRUCK-MOUNTED DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES Each soil boring was manually drilled for the first 5 feet to establish that the area was clear of subsurface structures. The soil borings were drilled with 8-inch-OD, hollow-stem augers to the depths noted in the report. During the drilling process, soil cu~rings were continuously monitored in conformance with the monitoring procedures, and data was recorded on logs of exploratory borings by a state of California registered geologist. Soil samples were collected with a California-modified, split-spoon sampler at intervals consistent with the work plan, unless a change in lithology was noted, in which case an additional sample was collected. The sampler was outfitted with 2.5-inch by 6-inch stainless steel or brass sleeves. When the sample was withdrawn, the ends of the sleeve were covered with aluminium foil or TeflonTM tape followed by plastic caps. Sample preservation, handling, and transportation procedures were consistent with HFA's QA/QC procedures. SOIL BORING MONITORING PROCEDURES Cuttings from soil borings were continuously classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and logged by a state of California registered geologist. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that was collected included stratigraphy (i.e., layer thickness, unit correlation, aquifer thickness, depth to groundwater, and confining units, if any), relative permeability, observed porosity, plasticity, moisture content, soil type, structure, size, and other features that could affect contaminant transport. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that was obtained during soil boring construction includes the following: · Stratigraphic characteristics: thickness, correlation of units, extent (horizontal and vertical) of aquifers and confining units, if any; · Observed porosity; · Volatile organic content; · Particle-size distribution; · Moisture content; · Plasticity; · Strength; · Mineral composition; · Depth to groundwater; · Soil type, structure, size; and · Distribution of soil type. 4~1~ Soil Borll~and Sampting Procedures Page 2 The data was recorded on individual logs of exploratory borings, including observations regarding the types and quantities of waste materials encountered and any PID readings. This data was recorded on a standardized log sheet in the Field Log Book. Specific information that was recorded is listed in Table 1, below. TABLE 1. SOIL BORING LOG INFORMATION GENERAL · Project name · Soil boring location; map and · Soil boring name/number elevation · Date started and finished · Rig type (bit size/auger size) · Geologist's name · Petrologic lithologic classification · Driller's name scheme used (Wentworth, USCS) · Sheet number INFORMATION COLUMNS · Depth · Gradation · Sample location/number · Narrative description · PID or FID Reading · Soil Classification NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION · Geologic Observations - Soil/rock type - Particle Size - Organic content - Color and stain - Depositional structures - Odor - Gross petrology - Bedding - Suspected contaminant - Friability - Fossils - Discontinuities - Degree of weathering - Moisture content - Water-bearing zones - Particle shape - Formational strike and dip Drilling Observations - Changes in drilling method - Advance rates or equipment rig - Amounts and types of - Readings from detection chatter any liquids used equipment (if any) - Caving/hole stability - Water levels - Drilling difficulties · Other Remarks - Equipment failures - Deviations from drilling plan - Possible contamination - Weather All field logs were typed and presented verbatim in an appendix of the report, The typed log of exploratory boring is on a form identical to that used in the field log book. Each log of exploratory boring includes a graphic log in which a symbol for each USCS soil group is included for each soil interval. Soil land Sampling Procedures Page 3 DATA REDUCTION The data compiled from the soil borings has been summarized and analyzed. A narrative summary of the soil characteristics was also presented. The logs of exploratory borings were checked for the following information: · Correlation of stratigraphic units among soil borings; · identification of zones of potentially high hydraulic conductivity; · identification of the confining formation/layer; · Indication of unusual/unpredicted geologic features (fault zones, fracture traces, facies changes, solution channels, buried stream deposits, cross-cutting structures, pinchout zones, etc.); and · Continuity of petrographic features such as sorting, grain-size distribution, cementation, etc. Soil boring locations were plotted on a properly scaled map. The purpose of each soil boring/piezometer/monitoring well/pit/soil sample is indicated on the map. Depending on the results of this analysis, the soil stratigraphy, of the site is presented in a scaled stratigraphic column (if soil stratigraphy is laterally homogeneous) or, more likely, in a scaled cross section or a fence diagram (if soil is laterally heterogeneous). Specific features that may impact contaminant migration (e.g., fault zones or impermeable layers) are discussed in narrative form and supplemented with graphical presentations as deemed appropriate. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES Prior to each sampling episode, the sampling equipment was decontaminated using a non-phosphate soap and water wash, a tap water rinse, and two deionized water rinses. The drill string was decontaminated with a steam cleaner between each soil boring. WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL The cuttings from the soil borings were stored in 55-gallon, Department of Transportation-approved drums. Each drum was labeled with the date on which the waste was generated and the numbers of the soil borings from which the waste was withdrawn. The drums were stored at the site of generation until sample analyses were obtained. Sample analyses and an inventory of drums were then given to the client, who coordinated proper disposal of the soil, according to Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements. ~ HOLGUIN, ~ FAHAN ~ & A.oqSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 4. LABORATORY REPORT SUMMI! tABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-01 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 9:30 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-l-15 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected / ~t/ % /I DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING~/~~~· State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-02 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 10:22 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-1-25 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTINGV~ State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMII [ABORAIORY - ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-03 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 10:39 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-1-35 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected . / ~ \/ \ ~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTINGy.~~~ State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [/ BOR/ IOR¥ - ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-04 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 10:47 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-l-40 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ./~ ~/~ ~~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State. Certificate #2349 ' METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowhlmue, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIORY - ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-05 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 15:22 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-2-15 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-06 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 15:37 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-2-25 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected / ~,/ \ i DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-07 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 15:54 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-2-35 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~/~/\! DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT £ABORAIOR¥ ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-08 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 16:03 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-2-40 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected~/~/~ ~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 ~ METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT tABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-09 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 11:29 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/23/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-3-15 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 278t} Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterviile, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIORY - ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-10 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 11:44 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-3-25 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ./~\/~J DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 · METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT tABORAIORY ' ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-11 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 12:03 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-3-35 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~ / ~\/ I /i DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING~~__~ State Certificate ~2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-12 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 13:15 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-4-15 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~. / ~/ \ ~V~ ~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 ~-- METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SIJMMII LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-13 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 13:34 PROJECT ~ : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-4-23 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-14 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 13:51 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-4-35 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ' ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-15 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE~ TIME SAMPLED : 14:22 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 ~ SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-5-15 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected i/~k\~~/~~V~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 ~ METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORAIORY . ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-16 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 14:46 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-5-25 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected / k% ~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING '~~ State Certificate #2349 --. J METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-17 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/14/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 15:09 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-5-35 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~ ~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~2349 -~ METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIOR¥ ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-18 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 10:52 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 ' PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-6-10 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = N°t Detected ~~~_~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT [ABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-19 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 11:02 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/24/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-6-15 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND= Not Detected ~~~/~~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterviile, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-20 ASSOCIATES, INC. 'DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 11:09 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-6-20 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~/ ~%/ ~ ~7~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY - ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-21 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 11:25 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-6-30 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-22 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 11:33 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-6-40 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~/~ ~~V~~L DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMII 1ABORAIOR¥ . ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-23 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME'SAMPLED : 9:51 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-7-10 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected / ~ ~ /~ ~ /~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 ~ METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMII LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-24 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 10:06 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-7-20 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = N°t Detected ~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone-(559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-25 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 10:15 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-7-30 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected /~\/~~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMII [ABORAIORY CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-26 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 12:55 PROJECT ~ : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-8-10 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 - METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY o ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-27 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 13:10 PROJECT ~ : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-8-20 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~ /~/~.~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~2349 ~ METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-28 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 13:17 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/25/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-8-30 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMII LABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-29 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 13:27 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/26/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-8-40 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND= Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMII LABORATORY . ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-30 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 8:20 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/26/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-9-10 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND= Not Detected DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORAIORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-31 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 8:31 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/26/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-9-20 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02 ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected ~/~,'\/~J DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate ~2349 METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 SUMMIT LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS CLIENT : HOLGUIN, FAHAN & LAB ID NUMBER : 06320-32 ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE SAMPLED : 10/15/99 CLIENT CONTACT: MARK MAGARGEE TIME SAMPLED : 9:02 PROJECT # : S092 DATE RECEIVED : 10/19/99 PROJECT NAME : SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL DATE ANALYZED : 10/26/99 SYSTEM DILUTION FACTOR : 1. SAMPLE ID : B-9-40 SAMPLE TYPE : SOIL COMPOUNDS RESULTS mg/Kg DLR mg/Kg BENZENE ND 0.02 MTBE ND 0.02· ETHYLBENZENE ND 0.02 TOLUENE ND 0.02 TOTAL XYLENE ND 0.02 TPH GAS ND 1.0 ND = Not Detected i / k^/'~ ~/~~~/~_~ DLR= DETECTION LIMIT FOR REPORTING State Certificate #2349 ---~ - METHOD OF ANALYSIS: BTXE/TPH 8020/8015M LAB SUPERVISOR mg/Kg = Milligrams/Kilogram (ppm) 2780 Yowlumne, Suite C, Porterville, CA 93257 Phone (559) 784-2698 FAX (559) 784-2279 " CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page -~ of .-~ [Client Name 3c~ ! ! ,'~/~/20r['/'o/¢.4.¢' Nam~ ~ Send repo~ to: : Project ~//~' ~ Client ContacVPhone No. Contract Code ~ ¢~ ~¢"~ ~ d / ~~ Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. S~pleds N~e ~ _-- Sa~~ Date Analyses Requested 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1 ~ ~/~ ~/~~~ /o-/~-¢¢ ~ Bakersfield, CA 93308 ~ Sample ~ ~ ~ ~ A~n: Mark Magargee Matdx (soil, Other Information No. and ~ ~ ground water ~ ~ HFA Date ~me (e.g., sampling location, depth, Type of ~ ~ SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Sample ~ Sampled Sampled air, water) soil boffng or MW ~, etc.) Containers ~ ~ ~ (i.e.. ~urnaround time. ~ Los Angeles Coun~ ~ California LU~ see reverse for required detection//mits ¢' 2- yO /~O~ ~ & SAMPLE RECEIPTye, No ~2 Sample Condition Acceptable ¢ *~' 2 ~ J l¥ Y ~ k Sample Temperature Appropriate PRESERVATIVE ADDED? refrigerated at 4~C. Samples are transposed to ¢. ¢. ~ / ~¢¢ ~ ~ the laborato~ in coolers filled with Blue Ice'". .... Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for tempora~ Relinquished.By¢ig.ature/Organjza,on) Oate~ime . :F~ *** ,'* ~ . at~re/Organization) LaboratoW Name & Ci~ . Date¢ime R~eived For d ~orato~ By: (Signature/Organization) Include Special Hazards Here: .%quishe, 8, (Si, ha. re/Organization) ~~, Return sample(s)/cooler to: Holguin, Fahan & AssOciates, Inc. · 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1, Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (661) 391-0517 · FAX ¢ (661) 391-0826 Page CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD (..) (..c, '~O _____._ Client Name..~~ j¥_,,,~'0/¢ ~ ~ :Project Name ~'~'~"~'f/¢,.,.,,~.- Client Contact/Phone No. Send report to: Contract Code ~ O ~'Z..- ~'6. c.~,r'~'/~ ~",x~. [ .~.¢/%,,,4. Holguin, Fahan & Assoc ates, Inc. ~ - Date Analyses Requested 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1 a ,er'sName. . .. t ,¢ /./~'V'O..d;~ ~"//¢6¢-'¢'f ~/¢~' S.~pler's//Si Bakersfield, CA 93308 , - ~p I ~~""Y'~"~''¢'¢~ ~c:: At-tn: Mark Magargee Sa ~ Matdx (soil, Other Information No. and ~ :.~ ~ III ground water (e.g., sampling location, depth, Type of "I- ~ LI.J cfi SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Q.. ~ I-" ~ (i.e., turnaround time, etc.) HFA Date Time air, water) soil boring or MW #, etc.) Containersl j.__ ~ ~ ~ Sample # Sampled Sampled b~ LOS Angeles County i L/~ California LUFT [~-(..O'SC) /j~-- ~ ~ ~ Santa Barbara County ~ SW-846 ._~'"(¢' ¢O ,/~ ~3 ~ X [] Ventura Coumy [] Other see reverse for required detection limits ~ SAMPLE RECEIPT Sample Seal Intact Sample Temperature Appropriate PRESERVATIVE ADDED? ~' ~ '~O J ~) / ~ ,~ /~' All samples stored overnight at HFA are refrigerated at 4°C. Samples are transporled to g"$') X X, the abo ato y oo ers Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for temporary ~ ~ - ~ ~ /'~ ] ~/' La~o¢~to,-/Name & C,~, Cnitiats) Relj~quishe¢ By: (.~gnatur. e/Orga, niz,:3tion) ' Date/Time R.c~"eiv,~d By: (Signature/Organization) ' -- B.,y//(S!gn~ture/Organization) Date/Time,_ / Re?eived By: (Signature/Organization) /"%3 , i,,'f'~Ji ~h e d ~//" (~ ' J/~ '~'~ ' ~'7//,~, ¥;~ / t - . r an,zabon Include Special Hazards Here / ~J'// F n Date/Time'/ °' ""eceived .... ,~ ....... By' ('Signature/O g ' ' ) ' : RC'inquishe,¢ By: (~gnature/Organizatio) JP '~/~ ~ ' ~~e 391-0517 · FAX#(661)391-0826 T;', ~ ~"~ 9-'F~'~ · (66 ~ )p . _ , . , ' CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD O (m ~ ~-('~ Page ,-~. of 3 ' "~"' Client Name.5'~.//~'¢¢-.~- ~¢'f'~,/¢..,,~- Project Name ~"~¢¢~ Client ContacCPhone No. Send repo~ to: Contract Code~ ~'~.~'~ ~/ ~~ Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Sam¢le~s Name _ ~~~ Date Analyses Requested 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite t ' Sample // ~ ~ A~n: Mark Magargee , Ma,,, ,so,,. No.,n, ground water (e.g., sampling location, depth, Type of !~ SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Samp,eHFA. SampledDate Samp,ed~me air, water) soil boring or MW ~, etc.) Containers ~ ~ = = (i.e., turnaround time, etc.) ~ REQUIRED DETECTION LIMITS ~ Los Angeles Coun~ ~California LUFT ~~ ~ Santa Barbara County ~ SW-846 ~ Vent~ra Coun~ ~ Other see reverse for required detection limits SAMPLE RECEIPTves No Sample Seal Intact ~ ~ Sample Condition Acceptable ~ ~ Sample Temperature Appropriate ~ ~ % PRESERVATIVE ADDED? ~ no ~yes ~pe: ~ All samples stored overnight at HFA are refrigerated at 4~C. Samples are transposed to the laboratow in coolers filled with Blue IceTM. Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for temporaw iv ~ st°rage°n/o-/'/~-'~' -- (Initials) ~' ~'~ ~ ~ Laboratory Name & City · · : ization) Dare. me R ~~~~ [0'/~20 ~,~' ~gnature/Organization) ~~ ~ %uished By: (Signa~re/Organization) Date~me Rec~ved By: (S'~ 3ature/Organization' *¢*¢ U~,'(,~* ~ /¢ ¢~-¢¢¢:,0[ Include Special Hazards Here: ¢ .... ,da,od ,93) uished y: (Signature/Organization) Dateri~ [ Received Egf&atDrato~ By: (Signature/Organization) .................. ~-~ .... ~..o~o~ ....... n.i,~¢ ~it¢ I R~k~r~fi~ld CA93308-f661~ 391-0517 · FAX~(66~)391-0826 Return sample(s)/cooler to: Holguin, Fahan & ociates, nc. g; , D February 25, 2000 me C.~EF Mr. Tim Sullivan RoN FROZE Sullivan's Security Fuels ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES P O Box 5007 2101 'H' Streot Bakersfield CA 93388 Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661)326.3941 FAX (661) 396-1349 RE; New Landowner Notification and Participation Requirements SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2337 Eye Sreet ~ 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 Dear Mr.Sullivan: FAX (661) 395-1 349 PREVENTION SERVICES This letter is to inform you of new legislative requirements 1715 ChosterAve. pertaining to cleanup and closure of sites where an unauthorized release of Bakersfield, CA 93301 vOiCE (661) 326-396~ hazardous substance, including petroleum, has occurred from an FAX (661) 326-0576 underground storage tank (UST). Section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Health & Safety Code requires the primary or active responsible party to 1715 Chester Ave. notify all current record owners of fee title to the site of: 1) a site cleanup Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 proposal, 2) a site closure proposal, 3) a local agency intention to make a FAX (661) 326-0576 determination that no further action is required, and 4) a local agency TRAINING DIVISION intention to issue a closure letter. Section 25297.15(b) requires the local 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 agency to take all responsible steps to accommodate responsible VOICE (661) 399-4697 landowners' participation in the cleanup or site closure process and to FAX (661) 399-5763 consider their input and recommendations. For purposes of implementing these sections, you have been identified as the primary or active responsible party. Please provide to this agency, within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt of this notice, a complete mailing list of all current record owners of fee title to the site. You may use the enclosed list of landowners form (sample letter 2) to comply with this requirement. If the list of current record owners of fee title to the site changes, you must notify the local agency of the change within twenty (20) calendar days from when you are notified of the change. If you are the sole landowner, please indicate that on the landowner list form. The following notice requirements do not apply to responsible parties who are the sole landowner for the site. In accordance with Section 25297.15(a) of Ch 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must certify to the local agency that all current record owners of fee title to the site have been informed of the proposed action before the local agency may do any of the following: 1) consider a cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) 2) consider a site closure proposal · 3) make a determination that no further action is required 4) issue a closure letter You may use the enclosed notice of proposed action form (sample letter 3) to comply with this requirement. Before approving a cleanup proposal or site closure proposal, determining that no further action is required, or issuing a closure letter, the local agency will take all reasonable steps necessary to accommodate responsible landowner participation in the cleanup and site closure process and will consider all input and recommendations fi.om any responsible landowner. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, 1II Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/mv enclosures S:'~EB00~UST. L4TIM SULLIVAN Sample Letter (2): List of Landowners Form Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Howard H. Wines, III 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for Site name Site address Fill out item 1 if there are multiple site landowners. If you are the sole site landowner, skip item 1 and fill out item 2. 1. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Name of primary responsible party certify that the following is a complete list of current record fee title owners and their mailing addresses for the above site: 2. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Name of primary responsible party certify that I am the sole landowner for the above site. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party Sample Letter (3) Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Enviromental Services c/o Howard H. Wines, III 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency for Site name Site address In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, , certify that I have notified all Name of primary responsible party responsible landowners of the enclosed proposed action. Check space for applicable action(s): cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) site closure proposal local agency intention to make a determination that no further action is required. local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party CC: (Names and addresses of all record fee title owners) July 21, 1999 Mark Magargee Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. FIRE CHIEF 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1 RON FRAZE Bakersfield, CA 93308 ADMINI~I'RA'ITVE SERVICF.~ 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Work Plan For Site Assessment at Sullivan Security Fuel System, VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 Located at 2337 Eye Street SUPPRESSION SERVICES ~**~e 2101 "H' Street Dear Mr. : Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 ~AX (805) 395-1349 This is to notify you that the work plan for the above stated address is satisfactory in its limited scope. However, this office is interested in a PREVEHTION SERVICES 1715 Chester ^ve. full assessment, that is a determination of the full vertical and horizontal Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 extent of the contamination plume. If you are able to obtain (non detect) FAX (805) 326-0576 samples below the plume, and adequately def'me the horizontal extent of the ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES plume then this work plan is satisfactory. Please be advised that we will 1715 Chester Ave. require additional sampling if you are unable to achieve this. Please give Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 this office 5 working days notice prior to the commencement of work. FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under 5642 Victor Ave. direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 approved. FAX (805) 399-5763 If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm cc: Tim Sullivan, Sullivan's Petroleum Co. S:\USTFORMS\UST.L3 ~RSFIELD FIRE DEPAR~- '- ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 ,, (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM 0~ ~dlh~,~ ~olcd~ ~E~IT TO OPE~ ~-~ CO~CTOR ~e_ Rh~~& CO~ACT PERSON ~ {m~$~,z/~ ~O~RY H~[~o~& ' - ~ OF S~LES TEST ~ODOLO~Y'/PH~ ~ ~ ~ mT6~ , PRELI~Y ASSESS~ CO. ~d~& %a~, CO~ACT PERSON /[~ DATE XN,IPECTORa NAME 8ZS~TUIIE HOLGuIN, FAHAN & ASS CIAIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS July 8, 1999 Mr. Howard H, Wines, III City of Bakersfield Fire Department~.~. Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: WORK PLAN FOR PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT AT THE SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM LOCATED AT 2337 EYE STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (PERMIT #BR-0248) Dear Mr. Wines: The following work plan outlines Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s (HFA's) proposed methodology for conducting a preliminary site assessment at the above-referenced site. HFA proposes to advance 9 soil borings to an approximate maximum depth of 40 fbg and analyze 28 soil samples for TPH as gasoline, BTEX,~ and MTBE during this phase of site assessment. This work is being required by the Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division (BFDESD), as a result of the discovery of hydrocarbon-containing soil in and around the area of the gasoline and diesel USTs and dispensers at the site. 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE: The purpose of this work plan is to outline the methodology to be followed for the assessment of the hydrocarbon-containing soil at the subject site. The proposed scope of work for this project includes the following major tasks: · develop a work plan and worker health and safety plan for the preliminary site assessment at the Sullivan Security Fuel System card lock facility; · advance nine soil borings to an approximate maximum depth of 40 fbg; · analyze approximately 28 soil samples for TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE; and · prepare a Preliminary Site Assessment Report documenting the drilling activities, sample results, data analysis, conclusions, and recommendations for any further action that may be necessary. ENVIRONMENTAL: SCIENTISTS * GEOLOGISTS * ENGINEERS Contaminated Site Assessments * Phase I Audits * Site Remediation · Hazardous Waste Management 143 South Figueroa Street 16570 Aston Street 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite I 3001 South 35~1~ Slreet, Suite C-11 ventura, California 93001 ' Irvine, California 92606 Bakersfield. California 93308 Phoerlix, Arizona 85034 (8051 652-0219 (949) 442-6665 (805) 391-05 I 7 (800) 789-0219 · (6021 426- 1000 (805) 652-0793 FAX (949) 724-0446 FAX (805) 391-0826 FAX (602) 426-0113 FAX Internet: first_last@hfa.corq Intemet: first_last@hfa.com lnternet: first_last@hfa.com Internet: first_last@ph.hfa.com ~ HOL©UIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III BFDESD ~ FAHAN July 8, 1999 Page 2 &ASS(XZLATE , INC. ENVII~ONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 2. SITE DESCRIPTION: The site is located at 2337 Eye Street in the city of Bakersfield, Kern County, California (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map). The site is located within the commercial district, which flanks 23rd and 24th streets. The site is at an elevation of approximately 403 feet above MSL, and the topography is relatively flat with a slight slope to the southwest. The site is located within the northeastern quarter of the northeastern quarter of Section 25, Township 29 South, Range 27 East, MDBM. The project contact is Mr. Tim Sullivan, President, Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC, Post Office Box 5007, Oildale, California, 93308, (661) 393-5017. The consultant contact is Mr. Mark R. Magargee, Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1, Bakersfield, California, 93308, (661) 391-0517. $. SITE MAPS: Site maps are included as Figures 1 and 2. 4. TOPOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, AND HYDROGEOLOGY: The site is located at an elevation of approximately 403 feet above MSL, and the topography slopes slightly to the southwest (see Figure 1). The subject site is located on the eastern flank of the San Joaquin Valley and west of the southern Sierra Nevada. The surface of the San Joaquin Valley is composed primarily of unconsolidated Pleistocene (1.6 million to 11,000 years ago) and Recent (11,000years ago to the present) alluvial sediments. Beneath the alluvial sediments are older, predominantly lake-bed deposits. These lie unconformably on Mio-Pliocene marine sediments, which extend to a crystalline basement at a depth of approximately 50,000 fbg (California Division of Mines and Geology (CDMG), 1965, Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet). At the subject site, surface deposits consist of Quaternary (recent) unconsolidated alluvium overlying Quaternary (Pleistocene) nonmarine sediments. Geologic deposits in the study area include Pleistocene alluvial sediments that form a homocline dipping gently to the southwest. The deposits are alluvium consisting of indurated and dissected fan deposits (CDMG, 1965). Surface soils are classified by the Soils Conservation Services as Kimberlina-Urban Land Cajon Complex and are characterized as 35 percent Kimberlina fine, sandy loam with moderate permeability; 30 percent Urban land with impervious surfaces and altered fills; and 20 percent Cajon loamy sand with high permeability. The site is located in the southern portion of the Great Valley geomorphic province. The Great Valley is a north-south-trending valley, approximately 403 miles long by 50 miles wide, the southern portion of which is known as the San Joaquin Valley. ~ ! HOL©UIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III BFDESD FAHAN July 8, 1999- Page 3 &ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Surface water and groundwater in the San Joaquin Valley are derived predominantly from the Sierra Nevada to the east and are transported by five major rivers, the closest to the site being the Kern River. The subject site is located approximately 1 mile south of the Kern River. The depth to the regional, unconfined aquifer is approximately 200 fbg, and the groundwater gradient is to the south, away from the Kern River and toward the ancient Kern Lake bed (Kern County Water Agency (KCWA), 1998, 1997 Report on Water Conditions, Improvement District No. 4, February 1998). Perched groundwater at depths as shallow as 20 feet is known to be present flanking the current course of the Kern River, but is not known to extend to the site (KCWA, 1998, 1995 Water Supply Report, February 1998). 5. TANK HISTORY: On April 29, 1999, BC Enterprises removed three 12,000-gallon, single-walled, steel, gasoline USTs; one 12,000-gallon, single-walled, steel, diesel UST; three dispensers on two dispenser islands; and associated product, vapor recovery, and vent piping from the site (see Figure 2 - Plot Plan). 6. IDENTIFICATION AND ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF MATERIAL RELEASED: Gasoline hydrocarbons: the quantity released is unknown. 7. PREVIOUS WORK: On April 29, 1999, BC Enterprises removed three gasoline USTs; one diesel UST; three dispensers on two dispenser islands; and associated product, vapor recovery, and vent piping from the site. On April 29, 1999, soil samples TK-2S-15 and TK-3S-15 were cdlected from 2 feet beneath the inverts at the southern ends of the eastern and central gasoline USTs, respectively. On May 6, 1999, soil samples SED-1-2 and SED-1-6, NED-2-2 and NED-2-6, and NWD-3-2 and NWD-3-6 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the eastern (diesel) dispenser on the southern dispenser island and the eastern and western (gasoline) dispensers on the northern dispenser island, respectively (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations). Adsorbed-phase TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the USTs and dispensers (see Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results). The BFDESD is currently requiring performance of a preliminary assessment of the vertical and lateral limits of the hydrocarbon-containing soil and an assessment of the potential for the release to impact groundwater resources. 8. STRATEGY AND PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING THE VERTICAL AND LATERAL EXTENTS OF GASOLINE-CONTAINING SOILS: The intent of this work plan is to present the methodologies to be used to assess the vertical and lateral extents of hydrocarbon-containing soils and the ! HOLGUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III BFDESD FAt-L&N July 8, 1999- Page 4 & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS potential for the release to impact groundwater resources. HFA proposes to accomplish this by advancing 9 soil borings (B-1 through B-9) to an approximate maximum depth of 40 fbg and analyzing 28 soil samples for TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE (see Figure 2 for the proposed soil boring locations). 9. DESCRIPTION O1: WORK TO BE PERI:aRMED: Prior to any intrusive methods being conducted at the site, Underground Service Alert of Northern California will be utilized to map out the underground structures. Based on the clearances obtained, HFA will site the soil borings in safe locations. Soil Investigation Drillin_a A total of nine soil borings will be drilled during this preliminary site characterization. The soil borings will be drilled using a truck-mounted, MobileTM B-53 or CMETM 55 drill rig utilizing 8-inch-diameter, hollow-stem augers to an approximate maximum depth of 40 fbg. Five soil borings (B-1 through B-5) will be drilled to an estimated depth of 40 fbg to investigate the vertical and lateral limits of hydrocarbon-containing soil in and around the former USTs, with soil borings B-3 through B-5 slant drilled to the north, east, and south, respectively, to investigate the northern, eastern, and southern limits of hydrocarbon-containing soil. In addition, four soil borings (B-6 through B-9) will be drilled to an estimated depth of 20 fbg to investigate the vertical and lateral limits of hydrocarbon-containing soil in and around the area of the former dispensers (see Figure 2 for the proposed soil boring locations). Flexibility will be maintained in the location and depth of the soil borings based on field observations. The lateral-assessing soil borings will be advanced to the depth at which hydrocarbon concentrations are encountered in the vertical-assessing soil borings. Soil samples will be collected at 5-foot intervals. Based on field screening, the soil borings will be advanced to the depth of 10 consecutive feet of unimpacted soil, impenetrable soil or bedrock, or the capillary fringe of groundwater, where a soil sample will be collected (see Attachment 1 for the soil boring and sampling procedures). Laboratory analysis will be conducted on soil samples collected at 5-foot intervals in the vertical-assessing soil borings (excluding the soil sample collected at the same depth collected during previous soil assessment activities) and no more than 10-foot intervals in the lateral-assessing soil borings, with two consecutive soil samples collected from the base of the lateral-assessing soil borings if hydrocarbon-containing soils are penetrated. During the drilling process, each soil sample will be field-screened for VOCs using a PID calibrated to 100 ppmv isobutylene, and observations will be made for the visual HOLGUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, Ill BFDESD ~ FAHAN July 8, 1999~ Page 5 & .ASS(X2IATE , INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS identification of any soil staining or discoloration. Soils will be classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System by an experienced environmental geologist under the direct supervision of a state of California registered geologist, and all data will be recorded on logs of exploratory borings. Soil samples will be wrapped in TeflonTM, followed by close-fitting plastic caps, and held at a temperature of 4°C while in the field and in transit to the laboratory. Soil sampling equipment will be decontaminated between sampling attempts using a non-phosphate, soap and water wash; a tap-water rinse; and a distilled, deionized water rinse. Chemical Analysis of Soil SamDJe~ Soil samples will be submitted to HFA Environmental Laboratories, a California state-certified laboratory, for analysis. Based on field observations, approximately 28 soil samples will be selected for laboratory analysis. The selected soil samples will be analyzed for TPH as gasoline and TPH as diesel using EPA Method 8015 (M) with an MRL of 10 mg/kg and BTEX and MTBE using EPA Method 8020 with an MRL of 0.005 mg/kg. ReDort preparation Upon completion of the drilling activities and receipt of the laboratory report, HFA will provide a Preliminary Site Assessment Report that details the field activities, sample collection, analytical results, data analysis, conclusions, and HFA's recommendation for further assessment or remedial activities, if required. Certified laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documents will be included. 10. EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES: Sampling equipment will be decontaminated using a non-phosphate, soap and water wash; a tap water rinse; and a distilled, deionized water rinse. The drilling auger will be decontaminated in a similar manner between sampling locations, 11. WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES: All drill cuttings and sample spoils that exhibit discoloration, odors, or elevated field-screening readings will be segregated and containerized in 55-gallon, Department of Transportation-approved drums pending laboratory analytical results. Uncontaminated soil cuttings will be spread as grading fill at the site. Rinsate will be disposed as sewage with the permission of the appropriate agency. 12. EMERGENCY OR INTERIM CLEANUP: Not applicable. HOLGUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III BFDESD FAHAN Ju~y 8, 1999 Page 6 ~ - ~ & ASSC~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 13. WORK SCHEDULE: Work will begin within 2 weeks subsequent to the acceptance of this work plan by the BFDESD. The BFDESD will be notified at least 48 hours before any on-site work commences. A Preliminary Site Assessment Report will be submitted to the BFDESD approximately 4 weeks after commencement of the work. 14. SITE SAFETY PLAN: A worker health and safety plan developed by HFA's industrial hygienist for UST site investigations outlines the procedures for conducting all on-site work. Site-specific information is provided on the cover page of the worker health and safety plan (see Attachment 2 for the worker health and safety plan). All work will be conducted in accordance with all regulatory requirements as defined by the State Water Resources Control Board's LUFT Field Manual and the BFDESD guidance documents. Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., trusts that you will find this work plan to your satisfaction. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (661) 391-0517 or at e-mail address Mark_Magargee@bk.hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, ~ ~. Mark R. Magargee, CHG, Associate Geologist Senior Hydrogeologist Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Plot Plan Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Attachment 1 - Soil Boring and Sampling Procedures Attachment 2 - Worker Health and Safety Plan cc: Mr. Tim Sullivan, Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC ] HOLGUIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III BFDESD FAHAN July 8, 1999 - Page 7 & ASSC~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ..L.~ ,, ;4~/-~ ,,',' ~*o ;,::'!.,~.;;,~;i,!'''~'~'''~'' .... ,," ' \\ ..?:71~>~:~'- "::., ".'~'~L. :..'_~ l ' ~i.;~ II ~ '.. ,:~ ~ ' ,' ~,, ~;~' ' ~ ;P" ::i "' ~ t · i~ · , · . .. , .- .s ..... . ,~ - ~& ~_-~ ' · ' * ~t': ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~===~ ~A ~/'t' o ~ :~.:, .o...~ · .~ -- .~4;::.:~ '~'"x ~ . ~ I ,~ ,., ~' ~.. '-" ~ m;~ . ,',' ~ , ~o~ ~ '/(':, . % : :q .. . Ii 4:''" .... "'" o: ~ z .~. ' ~ ~ .... -=~ :.u ~..-: ,,~ " ' ""~ ' ' :¢" 5'. ~ , ~ -'.~;~::' 1~8~ ~:.'' , },e~{~,,. ~ . .:~,~. ,, ,.~ ,~ ~ . .. ~ :. ',~ ~ ~...~V ': ~/ ~i~.,l ~ . ~.' ~~~ ~~;. ,:.' ~ , I ' ~:~ - ' ....... ~ ?~ff~~,~.'- ~-,~;~'.c LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC o o ~ ~ ~, e ~ SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM C;.;.'-21~LEE~F-~L-2EL~_ "2.27 '~'~_;i.F--~ 7_ _~ E=:~-'/ 2337 EYE STREET EEt2IE-I~I~IE-E ~--~'t~'=~tTT--__~E]~FF~ BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA o os ,x, omete, FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP US(;S <)1t I}AI t:/(;<)SFOl~U / S M,qtHe SEIIIES (JUAI~IIAN(;I t~I HOLGUIN, F~ & ASSOC~TES, INC. ~ HOL©UIN, Mr. Howard H. Wines, III BFDESD ~ FAFIAN July 8, 1999 - Page 8 ~ & ASSOC~T~, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 24TH STREET t ALLEY -15 BUILDING ~ EYE STREET FORMER / 12,000-GALLON GASOLINE USTs ~, B-3 _{ .} B-6 B-7 ', ,, : : : : : ~"'-~- ...... -e ...... .......... UWD-3--- *, ', : ', ', : : : B-4 B-9 FORMER " ' " : : , ISLANDS ', ,, : ~,. _. _E:~_ ~ ', OSE'D-1 i i TK-3S-15 : TK-~S-15 LIGHT ' : B-~ ~ ;~ : :O : POLE B-5 ~' FORMER -- PROPERTY LINE 12,000-GALLON t DIESEL UST SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC · SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM 2337 EYE STREET ,1~ PROPOSED SOIL BORING LOCATION BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 2 - PLOT PLAN ~ ~-.~o PROPOSED SLANT-DRILLED SOIL BORING LOCATION HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. REVISION DATE: JULY 8, 1999: RRI m TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA * DATE ! SAMPLE TPH AS TPH AS I ETHYL- TOTAL SAMPLE SOURCE i SAMPLEDI DEPTH ID GASOLINE DIESEL BENZENE TOLUENEIBENZENE XYLENES: MTBE REF ~ , (mg/kg) (mg/kg) i (mg/kg) (rog/kg) I (rog/kg) (mg/kg) :(mg/kg) EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD ' 8015 (M) I 8020 N/A Z REPORTING LIMIT 101 101 0.0051 0.0051 0.015! 0,015i 0.02i N/A Southern End of Eastern12,000-Sallon Gasoline UST 4-29-99 I 15 ITK-2S-15 3,1001 2,1001 0.431 551 331 360[ 13i A Southern End of Western 12,000-Gallon Gasoline UST 4-29-99 I 15 iTK-3S-15 2,5001 1,0001 1.2t 34/ 191 350.'. 6.31 A Eastem End of Southern Dispenser lsland 5-6-99 I 6 ISED-1-21 -- ! NDI ND1 NDI ND! ND" ND! A 5-6-99i 8i SED-1-6t -- 112,000/ 0.0 ! 0.0951 NDF0.13 0.5'A Eastern End of Northern Dispenser Island 5-6-99 t 2 i NED-2-21 4,5001 -- I NDI NDI ND! 15! ND A 5-6-99 I 6 t NED-2-61 NDI -- ! NDI NDI NDi ND ND A Western End of Northern Dispenser Island 5-6-99 I 2 I NWD-3-2 5,600 -- i 180i ND A___ ' 5-6-99 I 6 NWD-3-6 ND -- ! ND! ND! ND. ND' A REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. -- = Not analyzed. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s, report dated June 3, 1999. T 0 SOIL BORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES SITING Soil borings will be positioned as noted in the work plan. TRUCK-MOUNTED DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES Each soil boring is manually drilled for the first 5 feet to establish that the area is clear of subsurface structures. The wells are completed with 8-inch-OD hollow-stem augers to the depths noted in the work plan. During the drilling process, soil cuttings are continuously monitored in 'conformance with the monitoring procedures, and data is recorded on logs of exploratory boring by a State of California registered geologist. Soil samples are collected with a California modified split-spoon sampler at intervals consistent with the work plan, unless a change in lithology is noted, in which case an additional sample is collected. The sampler is outfitted with 2.5-inch by 6-inch stainless steel or brass sleeves. When the sample is withdrawn, the ends of the sleeve are covered with aluminum foil or TeflonTM tape followed by plastic caps. Sample preservation, handling, and transportation procedures are consistent with HFA's QA/QC procedures. BOREHOLE MONITORING PROCEDURES Cuttings from soil borings are continuously classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and logged by a State of California registered geologist. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that are collected included stratigraphy (i.e., layer thickness, unit correlation, aquifer thickness, depth to groundwater, and confining units, if any), relative permeability, observed porosity, plasticity, moisture content, soil type, structure, size, and other features that could affect contaminant transport. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that is obtained during soil boring construction includes the following: · Stratigraphic characteristics: thickness, correlation of units, extent (horizontal and vertical) of aquifers and confining units, if any; · Observed porosity; · Volatile organic content; · Particle-size distribution; · Moisture content; · Plasticity; · Strength; · Mineral composition; · Depth to groundwater; · Soil type, structure, size; and · Distribution of soil type, Soil ~and Sampling Procedures Page 2 The data is recorded on individual logs of exploratory boring, including observations regarding the types and quantities of waste materials encountered and any PID readings. This data is recorded on a standardized log sheet in the Field Log Book. Specific information that is recorded is listed in Table 1, below. TABLE 1. SOIL BORING LOG INFORMATION GENERAL · Project name · Borehole location; map and · Borehole name/number elevation · Date started and finished · Rig type (bit size/auger size) Geologist's name · Petrologic lithologic classification Driller's name scheme used (Wentworth, USCS) · Sheet number INFORMATION COLUMNS · Depth · Gradation · Sample location/number · Narrative description · Photoionzation or Flame · Soil Classification Ionization Detector Reading NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION · Geologic Observations - Soil/rock type - Particle Size - Organic content - Color and stain - Depositional structures - Odor - Gross petrology - Bedding - Suspected contaminant - Friability - Fossils o Discontinuities - Degree of weathering - Moisture content o Water-bearing zones - Particle shape - Formational strike and dip · Drilling Observations - Changes in drilling method - Advance rates or equipment rig - Amounts and types of - Readings from detection chatter any liquids used equipment (if any) - Caving/hole stability - Water levels - Drilling difficulties i· Other Remarks - Equipment failures - Deviations from drilling plan - Possible contamination - Weather All field logs are typed and presented verbatim in an appendix of the report. The typed log of exploratory boring is on a form identical to that used in the field log book. Each log of exploratory boring includes a graphic log in which a symbol for each USCS soil group is included for each soil interval. Soil Borland Sampling Procedures Page 3 DATA REDUCTION The data compiled from the soil borings is summarized and analyzed. A narrative summary of the soil characteristics is also presented. The logs of exploratory borings are checked for the following information: · Correlation of stratigraphic units among boreholes; · Identification of zones of potentially high hydraulic conductivity; · Identification of the confining formation/layer; · Indication of unusual/unpredicted geologic features (fault zones, fracture traces, facies changes, solution channels, buried stream deposits, cross-cutting structures, pinchout zones, etc.); and · Continuity of petrographic features such as sorting, grain-size distribution, cementation, etc. Borehole locations are plotted on a properly scaled map. The purpose of each soil boring/piezometer/monitoring well/pit/soil sample is indicated on the map. Depending on the results of this analysis, the soil stratigraphy of the site is presented in a scaled stratigraphic column (if soil stratigraphy is laterally homogeneous) or, more likely, in a scaled cross section or a fence diagram (if soil Ps laterally heterogeneous). Specific features that may impact contaminant migration, e.g., fault zones or impermeable layers, are discussed in narrative form and supplemented with graphical presentations as deemed appropriate. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES Prior to each sampling episode, the sampling equipment is decontaminated using a non-phosphate soap and water wash, a tap water rinse, and two deionized water rinses. The drill string is decontaminated with a steam cleaner between each wall/boring. WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL The cuttings from the soil borings are stored in 55-gallon, Department of Transportation-approved drums. Each drum is labeled with the date that the waste was generated and the numbers of the soil borings from which the waste is withdrawn. The drums are stored at the site of generation until sample analyses are obtained. Sample analyses and an inventory of drums are then given to the client, who coordinated proper disposal of the soil, according to Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements. [HOLGLJIN, FAI-IAN & ASSC~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 2. WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INVESTIGATIONS SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION Site Address: 2337 Eye Street, Bakersfield, California Name of Business Occupying Site: Sullivan Security Fuel System Project Contact: Mr. Tim Sullivan Owner Tel. #: (661) 393-5017 BFDESD Contact: Mr. Howard H. Wines, III Tel. #: (661)326-3979 FIELD ACTIVITIES AND GOALS OF THIS INVESTIGATION: Advance nine soil borings to an estimated maximum depth of 40 fbg to assess hydrocarbons in soil. KNOWN HAZARDS AT THE SITE INCLUDE: Gasoline and diesel hydrocarbons KEY PERSONNEL AND RESPONSIBILITIES: NAME RESPONSIBILITIES Kenneth J. Mitchell, REA SITE SAFETY OFFICER- Primarily responsible for site safety, response operations, and protection of the public. Responsible for work site inspections to identify particular hazards and define (661) 391-0517 site security. Mark R. Magargee, CHG, RG PROJECT MANAGER. Primarily responsible for site characterization. The project manager delineates authority, coordinates activities and functions, and directs activities (661) 391-0517 related to mitigative efforts of cleanup contractors. Kenneth J. Mitchell, REA SITE INVESTIGATIVE PERSONNEL- Responsible for actual field work including sampling, monitoring, equipment use, and other (661) 391-0517 related tasks as defined by the project manager. ANTICIPATED WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR THIS AREA DURING THE PROJECT"S DURATION WILL BE: Temp. range: 80-100°F Humidity: 20-40% Ambient temp.: 90°F Potential for heat stress: High: X Medium: Low: ANTICIPATED PROTECTION LEVEL DURING THIS PROJECT* Level "D" *Will be upgraded or downgraded to fit situations as they arise. EMERGENCY INFORMATION: All emergency calls: 911 Closest hospital with emergency room: San Joaquin Community Hospital 2615 Eye Street, Bakersfield, California, (661) 395-3000 Map Showing Route from Site fo Hospital Attached? Yes: X No: WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE INVESTIGATIONS This document outlines Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s (HFA's) worker health and safety plan for its employees to be used at Kern County UST site investigations. Site-specific information is provided on the cover page to this document. This worker health and safety plan was developed by HFA's industrial hygienist through consultation of the following documents: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910 - "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, Final Ruling," March 1989; · NIOSH/OSHA/USCG/EPA "Occupational Safety and Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities," October 1985; and · HFA's Corporate Health and Safety Program. This worker health and safety plan is divided into the following categories: 1. Job Hazard Assessment; 2. Exposure Monitoring Plan; 3. Personal Protective Equipment; 4. Work Zones and Security Measures; 5. Decontamination and Disposal; 6, Employee Training; and 7. Emergency Procedures. 1. JOB HAZARD ASSESSMENT Immediate tasks at any leaking UST site include an evaluation of any present or potential threat to public safety. Questions need to be answered regarding the dangers of significant vapor exposures and potential explosion hazards. Potential Chemical Hazards The chemical components of gasoline that are the most dangerous to site workers are the volatile aromatics, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, and potentially, organic lead (see Appendix 1 for the Material Safety Data Sheet). Additionally, solvents such as 1,2-dichlorobenzene and 1,2-dichloroethane may also be used as cleaning solutions at service stations. The primary health risks associated with each of these chemicals are described below. Health and Safety Plan Page 2 Gasoline - Suspected human carcinogen. A TLV of 300 ppm or 900 mg/m3 has been assigned to gasoline. This value of 300 ppm was assigned based on an average of 3 percent benzene (10 ppm TLV) in gasoline. Low-level inhalation exposure to gasoline can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and respiratory system; headache; and nausea. Benzene - Suspected human carcinogen. A TLV of 10 ppm or 30 mg/m3 has been assigned to benzene. Benzene has a Iow odor threshold limit of 1.4 ppm. Low-level inhalation exposure to benzene can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and respiratory system; headache, and nausea. Toluene - A TLV OF 100 ppm or 375 mg/m3 has been assigned to toluene. Toluene has a Iow odor threshold limit of 2.1 ppm. Low-level inhalation exposure to toluene can cause fatigue, weakness, confusion, and euphoria. Eth¥1benzene - A TLV of 100 ppm or 435 mg/m3 has been assigned to ethylbenzene. Ethylbenzene has a Iow odor threshold limit of 2 ppm. Low-level inhalation exposure to ethylbenzene can cause irritation to the eyes and mucous membranes. Xylene ~ A TLV or 100 ppm or 435 mg/m3 has been assigned to xylene. No Iow odor threshold limit has been established for xylene. Low-level inhalation exposure to xylene can cause dizziness, excitement, and drowsiness. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene A TLV of E] ppm or 306 mg/m3 has been assigned to 1,2-dichlorobenzene. 1,2-dichlorobenzene has a Iow odor threshold limit of 4.0 ppm. Acute vapor exposure can cause coughing, dizziness, and drowsiness. It may cause skin irritation. 1,2-Dichloroethane- A TLV of 200 ppm. No data is available concerning odor threshold. Acute vapor exposure can cause coughing, dizziness, drowsiness, and skin irritation. Tetraethyl Lead ~ A TLV of 0.1 mg/m3 has been assigned to tetraethyl lead. Tetraethyl lead is a colorless or red-dyed liquid at atmospheric conditions. No data is available concerning odor threshold. Acute vapor exposure can cause insomnia, delirium, coma, and skin irritation. Potential Physical Hazards Trenching - Dangerously high fuel vapor levels will be monitored using an LEL meter. The presence of underground utilities are also of concern, and Underground Service Alert will Health and Safety Plan Page 3 be notified in advance of any trenching work for identification of all underground utilities in the immediate area, Drilling - Dangerously high fuel vapor levels will be monitored using an LEL meter. The presence of underground utilities are also of concern, and Underground Service Alert will be notified in advance of any drilling work for identification of ali underground utilities in the immediate area. Sampling- Use of personal protective equipment will minimize the potential for exposure of personnel conducting site investigation activities. Heat stress will be monitored by each individual and controlled through regular work breaks as outlined in the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists' TLV's for heat stress conditions. 2. EXPOSURE MONITORING PLAN Potential exposure hazards found at UST sites primarily include toxic airborne vapors from leaking USTs. The most dangerous airborne vapor likely to be encountered during a UST investigation is benzene. Gasoline vapor concentration levels will be monitored in the breathing zone with a PID calibrated to benzene. When the action level of 150 ppm (one half the TLV of gasoline) is detected in the breathing zone, respiratory protection will be required utilizing full-face or half-face respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Monitoring for combustible gases will also be performed using an LEL meter when vapor concentrations above 2,000 ppm are detected with the PID. The action level is 35 percent of the LEL for gasoline vapors or 4,500 ppm. If this level is attained or exceeded, the work party will be iMMEDiATELY withdrawn. 3. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The level of protection during the site investigation will usually be level "D." Level "D" protective equipment includes coveralls, safety boots, safety glasses, gloves, and hard hats if drilling or trenching operations are in progress. Upgrading the protection level would be based on airborne benzene concentration levels equal to or exceeding the action level. An upgrade to level "C" protection would be required if the action level is equaled or exceeded. Additional equipment required for level "C" would be a fulPface or half-face air purifying canister-equipped respirator and TyvekTM suits with taped arm and leg seals. Health and Safety Plan Page 4 If the action level is met or exceeded (35 percent) for the LEL, work will cease until the vapor level is measured to be below 20 percent of the LEL. A fire extinguisher will be maintained on site. Decisions for workers' safety are based on a continual evaluation of existing or changing conditions. 4. WORK ZONES AND SECURITY MEASURES To facilitate a minimum exposure to dangerous toxic vapors and/or physical hazards, only authorized persons will be allowed on the job site. Work zones will be defined by HFA staff who will dso be responsible for maintaining security within these zones. Only the minimum number of personnel necessary for the UST investigation will be present in the work zone. 5. DECONTAMINATION AND DISPOSAL HFA's standard operating procedures establish practices that minimize contact with potentially contaminated materials. Decontamination procedures are utilized if there is suspected or known contamination of equipment, supplies, instruments or any personnel surfaces. Soap and water will be utilized to remove contaminants from personnel surfaces as well as equipment and instruments. Contaminated wash water will be disposed of in accordance with procedures outlined in the Kern County LUFT guidance document. 6. EMPLOYEE TRAINING All HFA employees working on the site will have had, at a minimum, the required 40-hour OSHA Training for Hazardous Waste Site Activities (29 CFR 1910, 120), which includes training in the use of personal protective equipment. Individualized respirator fit testing is required of all HFA employees working at the site. 7. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES HFA employees are trained in emergency first aid, and emergency first aid provisions will be brought to the site. In the event of overt personnel exposure (i.e., skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion), the victim will be transported to and treated at the closest hospital (see Hospital Map). ~er Health and Safety Plan Page 5 t SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES , SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2615 EYE STREET BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (661 ) 395-3000 25TH STREET LD LU LU LU r~ rr r¢ n' I-- I-- I- F- ~- 03 rj~ (f) 03 LU SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC 24TH STREET l ~ DOWNTOWN CHEVRON SERVICE STATION SITE LOCATION 2337 EYE STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 23RD STREET HOSPITAL MAP HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. APPENDIX 1. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET GENIUM PUS£1SHING CORPORATION GASOLtHE, L~-FREE ~ ~45 CATALYN STREET SCHENECTADY. NY ~2~3-~e~ u~ ~[e Oc~obe~ ~98~ ~FA~: Avli~bZe ft~ I~tral ~p~iers. SECTION Il. INGREDIENTS AND ~ZARDS z H*ZA~O Caso[~e t~ 8-hr ~A 3~0 p~ or A hydrocarb~ blend t~t ~ tncl~e noel and bt~ch~ 900 ~/m~a c~tn a[~es, cyc[oal~es, al~ea, arctics and ocher additives.aa (~ad m 0.0[3 ~/L, phoapho~ ~ 0.00~3 g~, sulfur ~ 0.[0 ~%. ~y contain Eye: 500 p~/lH be~e, <5%; see ~ D3606). ~e~ate i~itacion ItC~IH 1981 ~V (Intended ~es Lis~). See also *i~e caposi~io~ o~ fuel la varied ~h altitude and T~o 900 seasonal requir~enCs for a l~li~y. ~e blend ~sC ~e~ ~l~ock requiting. (~tknock Index ~ AS~ D~39.) "IECTION 11i, PHYSICAL DATA ~Ol distilled - 77-121 ~ltl~ point, dst. C 90.S-95.I ~d point : <2~0 Evaporation rate N/A 'Vapor d~si~y (Air-l) 3..~.0 [Solubili~y in racer Insoluble Appearance ~d Odor: A clear, ~bile liquid rich a characteris~ic odor ~lch ~n be recoinized ac abou~ I0 p~ in air. (Gasoline ~y be colored vl~h dye.) SECTION IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LOVER UPPER Flash Point and Neth~. I Autoi~ttion Temp. ! Fla~bility Limits In Air -~S F[ 53~8S3 F' [ I by vol~e l.i 7.6 ~tiniuishini Nedia: D~ chmtc.1, carb~ dioxide, alcohol fora. Use of tater ~y be ineffective to txttn~ish fete. but use tater spray for c~lini ftre-t~ostd dr~ ~d tanks to prevent pressure ~pture. It is a danger.s fire iai t~lost~ hazard ~en exposed to heat a~ fl~s. Vapors c~n fl~ alii surfaces~ reach dJat~t ti~ sources ~d flash back. ~ react violently ~th oxtdttinl Fireitthters s~ld ~ar self~tatned breathing apparatus amd full protective clothtnB SECTION V, REACTIVI~DATA This is a stable ~terial in closed c~tainets -t r~ t~peraturt u~er noml storage and handling c~dttion.. It does no[ underRo hatardous pol~rizstt~. ~.is ts an OSEA Class ~ fl~bl.e liquid, i ~txtut. of [asoltne ve~rl and air can explosive. It is inc~aciblt uith o~tdiztni The~l-oxidative deKradati~ can yield carb~ n~oxtde ~d partially oxidit~ hydrocarbons. ~ ~' ,~ ~ ~ ~ c~ GENIUM PUBLISHING NO. SE£TION VI, HEALTH HAZARD INFOR/~ATION 1 TLr 300 ppn (See Sect. II) Inhalation causes intense burning of the mucous ~mbranes, throat and resvirato~ trac~ overexposure to vapors can lead to bronfhopn~u~gta- Inhalation of hiR~ ~._ca~ cause fatal pul~nary eden. Re,aced or protonKeo skin exposure causes ~e~t~s. cause b~ster~nK o~ skin due to tis defatt~ng properties. ~osure to eyes c~ cause hype~m~a of the ~ngesK~on or excessive vapors can cause ~nebriation. dr~iness, bXurred v~ton, verK~go confusion, ~tttng and cy~osts (2000 ppn produces ~Xd a~st~sta tn 30 ~n. higher cont. are ~toxtcat~ .tn ~ess t~.) ~p~ratton after ~eatt~ ~es brochure. pne~nt~ or ed~ ~tch can be feteX. F~RST Eye Contact: ~ush thorou~Zy ~tch ~ ~ate~ for ~ ~, Xnc~tn8 ~der eyeX~s. Skin Contact: ~ve ~nt~ted c~o~lng. ~h affected area ~th ~ap ~d ~ate~. Xnha~at~: ~e to fres~ a~r. ~store breathing ~ ~~r o~gea t~ needed. Xngest~on: ~ not t~uce ~tt~, ~ptratton ~rd. ~ct physiC. Seek pro~t ~ ~atat~ce for further trea~nt, ohse~atton ~ a~port. SECTION VII. SPILL, LEAK~ AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Notify safety perso~e~ of ~eaks or apices. Re~ve sources of'~eat or ~gn~tton~ ~de adequa:e ventilation, C~ean-up perso~e~ require protection agnt~t ~tqutd tact and vapor inh~ation. If a leak or spill has not i~ited, ~e rater spray to disperse vapors and to protect ~n attesting to stop the leak~e. ~nt~n spill. not alloy to ente~ s~cr or surface vace~. Add abso:bent solid to s=ll spills or residues and pick ~ tot disposal. DISPOSAL: ~um scrap ~teriil in an appr~ed incinetltor. Isa c~c~nated Htuit sp~ay~g into e incinerltor. [oll~al~ State, ~d ~cal regulative. SECTION VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFOR~TION Use general ~d loul e~iust ventilation (e~losion-p~of) to Eeep va~rs bel~ the requirements ~ the ~rkplace. ~spirat~a should be available for n~rout/ne Or ~ergency ~e above the Avoid eye contact' by use of ~emL~L safety goggles and/or full faceshield ~ere ing Is possible. Year protective clothing appropriate for the ~rk stt~tion to ein~tze s~n contact such as rubber ~Loves a~ ~oCs. Clothint to be changed daily and laundered. Eye~ash fountains~ sheers and ~ashin~ facilities should be readily accessible Provide suitable training to those h~dlint ~d ~r~ ~th this SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND CO~ENTS Store in closed containers ~-n · cool, dry. well-ventilated area ava7 iron sources of heat. ignition and strong oxidizing agents.' Protect containers from physical danage. Avoid direct sunlight, Storage amat ~e. et requires, eats o[ OSRA Class lA liquid. Outdoor or detached storage preferred, l~o s~oking in areas of use. Prevent static electric sparks and use explosion-proof electrical setwices. (l~st ~eet code.) Avoid skin end eye contact. Avoid inhalation of vapors. Wear clean ~ork clothing dell: Indoor use of this material requires exhaust ventilation to re~ve vapors. ICC Flammable Liquid, Red Label. 1AREI.: Flamauble Llould DOT 1.D. No. Lrg 1203. DOT Classification: FLAI~ULgLE LIOUID ~ MIS ~ ~ ' ' - ~. :-1~.,~,,: ~'~ ~" ' '~ .... ia1 Hygiene I. ' ' ~r ............. dustr -~- - ~-- .............. ~ ...... .'and Safety :,' ....... "- GENIUM PUBLISHING GASOLINE n is noteworthy Iha! Ihe conce~lralion o{ ar~alics in lhe va~r was m~h I~s ~n in ~e liquid, ~ich, on ~ average, conlains I~al a~{~ in va~s gr~ of ~ bra~ of ~[i~.' The Bulk Ha~ling ~n ~t~t ~ ~ vast, ~ ~ ~ ~, was a~u~ ~he ~me ~V-~ ~ ~ (: ~ ~m~) as ~l ~ a ~1 ~ine?' ~ ~ dighlly hight.':' ~V-~L ~ ~ (: 15~ ~m~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s~Y,'~ a TLV ~ ~ was ~o~ ~ ~ ~i~ va~r. ~is ~s ma~, ~ con~ ~ is a cl~r, ~m~le, ~la~ I~d ~h a ~~ ~' f~ ~ o~i~s inv~, ~ ~ ~l~g of ~line. In ~. Iz is a c~p~ m?~um ~ ~n~ ~n~ ~d ~c ~ ~ ~ ~ills ~to a no~ ~, ~ ~ u~ o~ ~line ~~s rang~ ~ C, m C,, ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~t or ~in~ (~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~e liquid is v~z~, a ~t I~ limi[ mi~ ~ in ~er. 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In~lati~ is ~ ~ i~nt ~ ~ ~~1 ~. 3~ ~ ~ld ~ ~ ~ ~ ~m~. ~ ~n ~ intoxica~, ~, ~u~ ~, di~h A li~t~ a~ TLV ~ 3~ ppm h ~d~, for ~, ~ ~a am ~t c~ s~s ~ ex~i~ ~. ~lk ~lin8 ~ ~li~ ~ ~ Runi~'s'n ol~la~ions on ~ ~ ~ ~i~ v~ ~: 1~270 ~ ~ ~~ ~t~ ~ ~i~ va~. A STEL ~ ~ ~ is a[~ mi~ a~a in ~ mi~l~~n Hi~ ~ ~ ~fin8 in ~10 mi~?n ~ ~d ~ i~i~ mi~ ~ ~ Is ~1~ ~ I. ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~. I~. H~. ~. I. 39:118 11978L ~m am ~ ~ ~ ~s ~ e~ m ~i~.~- ~ ~ ~ I~ 1~ ~ p. ~4. ~ & ~.. ~ ~. ~ ~ ~1~ ~m ~ TLV of 3~ ~ is ~. $. ~ ~W4 I~r~l H~ a~ ~o~. 2~ ~.. F. Pa~. Ed. du~n8 a~ ~ ~i~ ~ d~ ~% ~, ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: N~ ~S. ~. ~.Ren~ Publ'~h'n8 ~ly 1.5%, ~ile i~ of ~ and ~ ~ 1o ~s 7. ~H~lb~d. J6:338i1975). I~t~ ~ 5% a~ 6% ~ ~ t~al. while ~z~ (0.7%), (l~l. t~ a~ xyl~ t~r ~i~ 3%. A~ 8% ~ ~ v~ 9. T~, Y. ~ ~ ~~x ~ ~ r~,oi~m 6~z~ Int. ASS 3CIzNI HOLG iT IN, FAHAN & 'ES., INC. ~ ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS June 3, 1999 Mr, Steve Underwood City of Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division .~.~ 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 I Subject: TANK CLOSURE REPORT FOR SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM 2337 EYESTREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (PERMIT #BR-0248) Dear Mr. Underwood: This report presents the results of soil sampling performed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. (HFA) in association with the removal of three 12,000-gallon gasoline USTs; one 12,000-gallon diesel UST; three dispensers on lwo dispenser islands; and associated.product, vapor recovery, and vent piping from the above-referenced site (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map). The tank removal activities were performed under Permit #BR-0248 with the Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division (BFDESD). BACKGROUND Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC, also contracted with BC Enterprises to remove three 12,000-gallon, single-walled, steel, gasoline USTs; one 12,000-gallon, single-walled, steel, diesel UST; three dispensers on two dispenser islands; and associated product, vapor recovery, and vent piping at the site (see Figure 2 - Plot Plan). On April 29, 1999, the USTs were removed. BC Enterprises contracted with HFA to provide an environmental technician under the direct supervision of the undersigned state of California registered geologist to collect soil samples at the direction of Mr. Steve Underwood with the BFDESD. TANK CLOSURE SOIL SAMPLING On April 29, 1999, soil samples TK-2S-15 and TK-3S-15 were collected from 2 feet beneath the inverts at the southern ends of the eastern and central gasoline USTs, respectively. On May6, 1999, soil samples SED-1-2 and SED-1-6, NED-2-2 and NED-2-6, and NWD-3-2 and NWD-3-6 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the eastern (diesel) dispenser on the southern dispenser island and the eastern and western (gasoline) dispensers on the northern dispenser island, respectively (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations). ENVIRONMENTAL: SCIENTISTS * GEOLOGISTS * ENGINEERS Contaminated Site Assessments * Phase I Audits * Site Remediation * Hazardous Waste Management 143 South Figueroa Street 16570 Aston Street 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite I 3001 Soulh 35Ih Street, Suite C-I 1 Venlura, CaBfomia 93001 Irvine, California 92606 Bakersfield, California 93308 Phoenix, Arizona 85034 (805) 652-0219 (949) 442-6665 (805) 391-0517 (800t 789-0219 * (602) 426-1000 (805) 652-0793 FAX (949) 724-0446 FAX (805) 391-0826 FAX (602) 426-0113 FAX Internet: first_last@hfa.com lnternet: fir$tJast@hfa.corn lnlernet: first_last@hfa,com Internet: first_last@ph.hfa.corn HOLGUIN, Mr. Steve UnderwoodBFDESD [ FAHAN June 3, 1999 - Page 2 ,~ &ASS(~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS All sampling equipment was washed with a non-phosphate cleanser, pre-rinsed with tap water, and finally rinsed with deionized water prior to sampling. The soil samples collected beneath the gasoline USTs were collected from the excavator bucket immediately following excavation, The soil samples collected from beneath the dispensers were collected using a hand auger equipped with a slide hammer and spoon sampler. The soil samples were stored in 2-inch-diameter brass tubes, sealed with TeflonTM liners and end caps, labeled, placed in an ice chest at a temperature of less than 4oC, and transported to a California state-certified laboratory for analysis. Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures were followed for the samples to ensure sample integrity and to document sample possession from the time of collection to the ultimate destination. The sample labels identified the job number, sampler, date and time of collection, and a sample number unique to each sample. ANALYTICAL METHODS AND RESULTS The soil samples collected from beneath the gasoline USTs were analyzed for TPH as gasoline and TPH as diesel using EPA Method 8015 (M) and BTEX and !MTBE using EPA Method 8020; the soil samples collected from beneath the gasoline dispensers were analyzed for TPH as gasoline, BTEX, and MTBE; and the soil samples collected from beneath the diesel dispenser were analyzed for TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE. Significant adsorbed-phase TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the USTs and dispensers (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations, Table 1 -Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results, and Attachment 1 for the laboratory reports). RINSATE AND STORAGE TANK DISPOSAL Prior to tank removal, the UST was triple rinsed. ,The rinsate was transported to Demenno/Kerdoon's disposal facility in Compton, California,' under Non RCRA-Hazardous Waste Manifest (see Attachment 2 for the non RCRA-hazardous ~waste manifest). An LEL meter was utilized to verify that the hydrocarbon vapor concentrations were less than 5 percent of the LEL. Subsequently, 20 pounds of dry ice per 1,000 gallons of tank capacity was introduced into the UST, and oxygen metering was conducted to verify that the level of oxygen within the UST was less than 12 percent. With the approval of the BFDESD, the storage tank was removed, placed on a flatbed truck, and transported to Golden State Metals, inc.'s, Bakersfield facility for destruction (see Attachment 3 for the tank disposal form). : HOLGUIN, Mr, Steve UnderwoodBFDESD ~ FAHAN June 3, 1999 - Page 3 & ASS(X21ATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS CONCLUSIONS Based on the soil sampling and laboratory analytical results, ~etroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the soil beneath the location of the former USTs and dispensers. The BFDESD will likely require additional investigation of the vertical and lateral limit of hydrocarbon-containing soil and assessment of the potential for the release to impact groundwater resources. The BFDESD may also require active or passive mitigation activities associated with the former USTs, dispensers, and product piping at the site. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC, and its representative, BC Enterprises, as it pertains to the referenced property in Bakersfield, California. The services performed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., were conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised:by members of its profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the state of California. No other warranty is expressed or implied. Thank you for this opportunity to have been of service. If you have any questions regarding this report or the information contained herein, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (661) 391-0517 or at e-mail address Mark_Magargee@bk.hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, mothy A. Ma/rti~, REA ~. Mark R. Magargee, CHC_,-i~G Envir onmenta~,¥echnician Senior Hydrogeologist Holguin, Fahan & Associates, inc. Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 - Site Location Map Figure 2 - Plot Plan Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Attachment 1 Laboratory Reports Attachment 2 Non RCRA-Hazardous Waste Manifest Attachment 3 Tank Disposal Form , cc: Mr. David Bird, Sullivan Petroleum Company, LLC , Mr. Bob Underwood, BC Enterprises :l~ HOL©UIN, Mr. Steve UnderwoodBFDESD FAHAN June 3 1999 - Page 4 & A~qOCIATF~, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS · * ,~ ~ ~.,' .................... n~r ~ ~ /f~': , B~, P~i ~ , . , - ~ I · ~ ~, ~ ,. ,. ,,,:.~ -~,, .- · ~;, ";,' ~~~ ~ '. I'~" ~: ii ~~~~~;':.~,.-: .~: ~ -~. ~ ~~,. '"'-'~lr ~ ~ '"~ "~ ~' '~ :, .... ~' I' ': ~ ~ /,' ~ ...... 0.: ~c:,. i~l ~,.. ...... ~.. , ...... :::.. ~- ~ . .. ' --' · .." . ':., ,: ,¢' .,' I,~:~ ~'~ ::.' ~ ~ ~- . ~,,,. ~;~f: ~t~: . . ~,' ~ ,., ,, ~ .~ ~. · ~ ~ '", ...... Fi '- ~ "; ~ ~ ~L ':..;: , .,,,:', [I.,,,, , ~1~,~~~~ ~~~~~3~ ~ ~ "~ "~~'~ ~'~:"' ';~'-~" "~ li,l.- ,.i -,,~ . ~ ~.- ,~ ~.., ~ .~ T~,, ~ ..... ,.., . . MZ , , ..... ,:J_ ~ :~"~j ~ ..... .~. ,:, .. ?_;. _,.:....~ ..... .:-.. , ........ LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC U 0.5 I MILE ~ SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM I-::~]~l~ I I I I _ I I / 0 1,0~ 2,000 3.~ 4,~ 5.000 FEET Il ]~ 2337 EYE STREET ~ :tEL~---~:~__ ~ ~ ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA o 0.5 ~ KILOMETER FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP I I USGS OILDALE/GOSFORD 7.5 MINUiE SERIES QUADHANGLES ~ ~O~GU[N, F~ ~ ~SOC~BS, iNC. i ~ ~ Mr. Steve Underwood " '1 ~i~_' HOL©UIN, BFDESD FAH~N June 3, 1999 - Page 5 & A._~(~TE.S. INC. ENVIRONMENT/~,L M/NN.~GEMENT CONSULTANTS 24TH STREET t ALLEY uJ BUILDING ~ FORMER )_ 12,000-GALLON U.I GASOLINE USTs i~:' 'e-~t ~)--~3' ........ ~ h'ED'-2 : : :' : FORMER : : : DISPENSER-- ' ISLANDS ', ', ', ', ---_~_-. ...... -~:5¥e--.) ', " ~ ...................... ,, ', TK-3S-I~ ~K-2S-I~ LIGHT ,, , 0: : POLE - - -,~-'" / FORMER -- PROPERTY LINE 12,000-GALLON DIESEL UST SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 LEGEND SULLIVAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, LLC · SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM 2337 EYE STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 2 - PLOT PLAN HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. REVISION DATE: JUNE 3, 1999: RRI ~ TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS m z SULLIVAN SECURITY FUEL SYSTEM, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Z EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD t 8015 (MI I 8020 I N/A ~-~ ~Z REPORTING LIMIT 101 I 0.0051 0.0051 0.0151 0.0151 0.021N/A _.~ Southern End of Eastern12,000-Gallon Gasoline USTI 4-29-991 15 tTK-2S-151 3,1001 2,100t 0.431 551 331 3601 13I A Southern End of Western l2,000-Gallon Gasoline USTI 4-29-99I 15 tTK-38-151 2,500! 1,000i 1.21 341 19i 3501 6.31 A Eastem End of Southern Dispenser Island J 5-6-99 6 SED-1-2 -- I 12,0NoD0 NDI NDI NDI NDI NDi A 5-6-99 6 SED-I-6 -- I 0.034 i 0.0951 NDI 0.13! 0.51 A Eastern End of Northern Dispenser Island 5-6-99 2 NED-2-2 4,500 -- NDt NDI NNDD 151 ND'; A 5-6-99 6 NED-2-6 ND NDI NDI NDI NDI A ___ Western End of Northern Dispenser Island 5-6-99 5-6-99 62 NWD-3-6 NWD-3-2 5,600 ND -- " II NNDD ND 1.3 NDI 4.7! 1801 NDI NDI ND[ AA REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. -- = No' analyzed. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s, current report. ~i~ HOLGUIN, ~ FAHAN ~ &ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 1. LABORATORY REPORTS Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/12/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/03/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05111-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 04/29/99 @ ii:10AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN PETROLEUM Date Extracted-8020: 05/07/99 Sample ID: TK-25 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/07/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(g): 05/07/99 Sample Collected By: TIM MARTIN Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 05/07/99 Date Extracted-8015M(d): 05/04/99 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 05/06/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene 0.43 mg/kg 0.1 Toluene 55. mg/kg 3. Ethyl Benzene 33. mg/kg 3. Methyl-t-butylether 13. mg/kg 4. Total Xylenes 360. mg/kg 30. Gasoline Range Organics (C5 - C14) 3100. mg/kg 3000. Surrogate % Recovery 109. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) 2100. mg/kg 500. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 27-177 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. Results confirmed by GC/MS. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report arc for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, dctachmcm or third party interpreution. 4100 Alias Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com !BC Laboratories, In . Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/12/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/03/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05111-2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 04/29/99 @ ll:15AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN PETROLEUM Date Extracted-8020: 05/07/99 Sample ID: TK=35 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/07/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(g) : 05/07/99 Sample Collected By: TIM MARTIN Date Analyzed-8015M(g) : 05/07/99 Date Extracted-8015M(d) : 05/04/99 Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 05/06/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene 1.2 mg/kg 0.1 Toluene 34. mg/kg 3. Ethyl Benzene 19. mg/kg 3. Methyl-t-butylether 6.3 mg/kg 5. Total Xylenes 350. mg/kg 20. Gasoline Range Organics (C5 - C14) 2500. mg/kg 2000. Surrogate % Recovery 98. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) 1000. mg/kg 200. Surrogate % Recovery 87. % 27-177 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. Ca1~~86 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All resulls listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Labora~3ries, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Altas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com ~ ~ - .~ / / / CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page ~ of .~_ Client Name /~'~. C.. ~,¢/-., ,...,Project Name/O __ Client Contact/Phone No. Send report to: "~i..~.~o !~./~//~ ~..... ~"'~._.,¢-~¢___¢/~.,~¢ Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Contract Code S~s Name S a,~p_.~e ¢ s S~ig n at u,,~/~... Date ~-Z ~" ?/~ Analyses Requested 2820 Pegasus Bakersfield. Drive,cA 93308 Suite 1 Maid, ,soil, Other Information No. and ~" ~ "J~ ~'1 =~ ~r- Attn: HFA # Date Time ground wate¢ (e.g., sampling location, depth, Type of J~~ ~_. ,~ ~. ~ j,? SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Sample Sampled Sampled air, water) soil boring or MW #, etc.) Containers _~ ~t- ~ ~._.~,~.. (i.e., turnaround time, etc.) REQUIRED DETECTION LIMITS ~ Los ~geles ~un~ ~ Cal~ornia LU~ ~ DI 3TRIBUTION ~ s.,~.,~,~ c~ ~ sw-~ ' ~ Venture ~un~ ~ ~her see reverse for required detection limits SAMPLE RECEIPT Yes No Samp~ S~ ~ Sample C~di~on A~p~ble .NUMBERING I~, Sample Tem~ra~re ~propr~to CHECKEuBY ~ - PRESERVATIVE ADDED? r-~no ~ yes ~: All ~mples stor~ overnight at HFA are refdgerat~ at 4~C. Samples are tr~s~ to the la. Blow in c~lers fill~ with Blue IceTM. Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for tempora~ (Initials) ~ ': · . : · . Relinqui~ By: (Sign ~r~ani~ffon) Dat~ Received ~ By: (S~natur~Organi~tion) Include S~clal H~rds Here: Return sample(s)/cooler to: Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. · 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1. Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 391-0517 · F~ ~ (661) 391-0826 Page Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/20/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/07/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05379-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 05/06/99 ® 09:50AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN'S PETROLEUI~ Date ExtractedJ8020: 05/11/99 Sample ID: SED-1-2 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/11/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d) : 05/11/99 Sample Collected By: BRAD SKENFIELD Date Analyzed-8015M(d) : 05/13/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 70. % 70-130 Diesel Range Organics (C12 C24) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 119. % 30-150 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party inteq~retaboa. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/20/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/07/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05379-2 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 05/06/99 @ 10:00AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN'S PETROLED-M Date Extracted-8020: 05/13/99 Sample ID: SED-1-6 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/13/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(d): 05/11/99 Sample Collected By: BRAD SKENFIELD Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 05/13/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene 0.034 mg/kg 0.03 *2 Toluene 0.095 mg/kg 0.03 *2 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.03 *2 Methyl-t-butylether 0.50 mg/kg 0.1 *2 Total Xylenes 0.13 mg/kg 0.05 *2 Surrogate % Recovery 56. % 70-130 *1 Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) 12000. mg/kg 1000. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 30-150 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual donstituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Flag Explanations: *1 = Note: Surrogate is low due to matrix interferences. Interferences verified through 2nd extraction/analysis. *2 = Associated surrogate recovery is low. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report am for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpramtion. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/24/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/07/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05379-3 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 05/06/99 @ 10:10AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN'S PETROLEUM Date Extracted-8020: 05/11/99 Sample ID: NED-2-2 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/11/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(g): 05/11/99 Sample Collected By: BRAD SKENFIELD Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 05/11/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.1 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.1 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.1 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.4 Total Xylenes 15. mg/kg 2. Gasoline Range Organics (C5 C14) 4500. mg/kg 3000. Surrogate % Recovery 78. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of thc submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachmenl or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/24/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/07/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05379-4 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 05/06/99 ® 10:20AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN'S PETROLEUM Date Extracted-8020: 05/11/99 Sample ID: NED-2-6 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/11/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(g): 05/11/99 Sample Collected By: BRAD SKENFIELD Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 05/11/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Gasoline Range Organics (C5 C14) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 88. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report arc for thc c~clusivc usc of thc submitting party. BC Laboratories, lac. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, dctachmenl or third party inteq~retation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/24/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/07/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05379-5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 05/06/99 ® 10:30AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN'S PETROLEUM Date Extracted-8020: 05/12/99 Sample ID: NWD-3-2 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/12/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(g) : 05/12/99 Sample Collected By: BRAD SKENFIELD Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 05/12/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.1 Toluene 1.3 mg/kg 0.1 Ethyl Benzene 4.7 mg/kg 0.3 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.4 Total Xylenes 180. mg/kg 20. Gasoline Range Organics (C5 C14) 5600. mg/kg 5000. Surrogate % Recovery 88. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typical of gasoline. C a~~6 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed is~ this report are for the exclusive use ofthe submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachmenl or third pa,fy interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www.bclabs.com Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC. Date Reported: 05/24/99 2820 PEGASUS Date Received: 05/07/99 SUITE 1 Laboratory No.: 99-05379-6 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: MARK MAGARGEE 805-391-0517 Project Number: BK330 Date Collected: 05/06/99 ® 10:45AM Sampling Location: SULLIVAN'S PETROLEUM Date Extracted-8020: 05/11/99 Sample ID: NWD-3-6 Date Analyzed-8020: 05/11/99 Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted-8015M(g): 05/11/99 Sample Collected By: BRAD SKENFIELD Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 05/11/99 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Methyl-t-butylether None Detected mg/kg 0.02 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Gasoline Range Organics (C5 C14) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery 81. % 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. StUart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive usc of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-4911 * Fax (661) 327-1918 * www,bclabs.¢om ¢~)__~.~ ~ ~?. CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page /., of Client Name ~_.. ~.~ ~¢ ~r ~ Project Name ~//~'~ Client ContacFPhone No. Send repo~ to: Contract Code~.~ ~ o/~ ~ ~ Holg uin, Fahan & Ass~iates, I~. Sampteds Name -- 'S~s ~~~ Date Analyses Requested 3157 Pegasus Drive ~' ~ ~~ ~/~~~~ ~-~ ~ ~ ~ Bakersfield, CA 9~08 Sample ~ o~'~~ ~ A~n: ~~ ~~~~/ Matdx (soil, er Inf tion No. and ~' TURNAROUND TIME HFA Date Time ~ground water, (e.g., ~mplinglo~fion, depth, T~eof~ Sample ~ Sa~l~ Sampled air, water) soil ~dng or MW ~, etc.) Containers ~ ~ ~ Normal (10 days) ~ ~Hour t~ , I SPECIAL INS~UC~ONS ~ ¢ ~;~r ~ ~' / ~ REQUIRED D~CT1ON LIMITS / Los Ange~s ~un~ "~ ' ~ ~n~ BaSra C~n~ ~ SW~ ~ ~~ ~ Venire ~un~ ~ ~ J S ~ L I~ ~ , ~ see reverse for required detection limim , -Du I I( )N ~ SAMPLE RECEIPT ....L { ~ Y~ No --~ Sample Seal In~ ~ Sample C~i~on A~ ~ Sample Tem~m~re ~ ~ PRESERVATIVE ADDED? ~ IBERIN~ C H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ All ~mples stor~ ovem~t at HFA are ....... ~ refdgerat~ at 4°C. Samples are tra~ to : .~ ~e la~rato n ~lers fill~ wffh ~ue I~TM. Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for tempora~ storage on ~. ~ _ ~ ~ (Initials) ~' ~' 5. Dat~ime La~mto~ Name ~ C~ ~i~sh~ By: ~S~na~2~ani~t~n) Da,~ R~: I t ~ Dat~ime Relinqui~ By: (S~na~O~niza~o~ Dat~ R~ For ~tow By: (Signa~O~an'z~'o) Da~ime Include S~ial N~s Hem: Return sample(s)/cooler to: Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. · 3157 Pegasus Ddve, Bakersfield, CA 93308 - (805) ........ :~v. (805) ~a~_noo~ & ASSOCIATES. INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 2. NON RCRA-HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST UNIFORM HAZARDOU~ :.,:::,;~ a~: ~':,'~:,:~ :':"?':/, ,~' "~" · ,, ' .... _ ...... ~.~,~L;4'SF~';._~, ('~ '7t .... " .' ,, .. ic~c.i.~l,:,.iV~.,i;:.l.?~,,i.,~,.,j* o:!~.,~.g,.~ .,: ~ . *.": l..J J ll l,.,l I I I I J , ' ~1 ,.,,.a,:,. 'l"l'l I I I,I I t:l:l'l__ . -'j.~(j;S~Y ~:F;~) .. ,. ~ . .... , ..--. I I 1 ~/~h,,' ..... :', :~ ~' .11 1.. IIII / I · ':: :.~',c~. ~,. 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BRUNDAGE LANE BAKERSFIEL[~, CA 93387 0 " .., COUNTY: ~::~~J~J~J~ ........................................................................................................:~" .::. :~::::::;:;=~?.~..~:~?~:~:~;~;?.~?:~;~.~ b'"'=~'~ 'W" "??' '" '~ ~ :~ '~ '~' :~";'= '~" ®: '~ t~'~4 ....... ;c':' .~..~;;~.~,.~.~<.~: .... ~ ..~ . :.~..:.~....~:~.~........~..: ,.[~ I~ 0 - 6 ~ .61 ~ TANK INSPECTION ...... ~ o .g? ~CLEAN & DRY (ACCEPT}, OR :':~:~~'= ~ RESIDUALS PRESENT (REJECT) ~ LEL RFADING ~ o ~.4~ __ OXYGEN CONTENT m 0 ~.2~ DISPOSAL FEE ~RAP VALUE : TOTAL i All ~es Incurred ~re per Io~d unless specl~d. I~rms are net 30 days from receipt of tank. Contractor's slgnalure represents acceptance oft~ma for payment, and conllr ms [hat tank removal complies with Slate laws. CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL / :)N THIS ,$ TO CERTIFY THE RCC.£,PT AN0 ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S, AS SPECIFIED ALL MATERIAL SPECIFIED WILL. BE COMPLETELY DESTROY~ $~J~)RECYCLIN~? PURPOSES ONLY. ~ AUTHORI~D RgP. ~ W~TE ~ C~lC~r Co~v · YEI t OW ~ ~le CODy · PiNK ~ CERTIFICATION STA~ OF TA/~ DBCONTAMXNATXON ........ ~ess being removed under cleaned/decon=~lnacad =eadtng of no greacer =hah ~% was measured ~e~ately fol1~tng che cleantng/deconc~naC~on process. Date N~e ~ HOL©UIN, ~ FAHAN ~ & ~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 1. SOIL BORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES .i~KERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT -~ BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION DQte APPLICATION Application No. In conformity with provisions of pertinent ordinances, codes and/or regulations, applicati°ri'is:made Name of Company Address .' to display, store, install, use, operate, sell or handle materials or processes involving or creating con- ditions deemed hazardous to life or propertv as follows: Authorized Representative issued Permit denied ................................................ By ................................................................................. Dote Fire Marshal ~ 1700 Flower Street COUNTY HEALTH HEALTH OFFICER - -.. Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D..' "!: ':'. '.":?~'-.' - , -. : . . :,~ :,'%-..' Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION . . . ! · . . · ~ . .. ' ~ DIRE~OR OF EN~RONMENTAL HEALTH ~': ~~~ . Vernon ~. Relchard '. ' . .. ::"':!: TANK # "'.: AGE { IN YRS ) '. ::~' '/-: SUBSTANCE CODE ~'~.~:!~-%::'.!" PRESS MVF 3' · NOTE: Ann INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABnlSHED BY THE PERMITTING ": · .,'' .. :.,, . AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT ,. ...~., .:. :, )-,: ,. ~,~.-?:!: ~ ;.,~',:,,,. '""'~ ' ~" ···"'NON--TRANSFERABLE ..... ** * .,"POST . ON PREMISES ~...... :.' , , . :j ",.,':. ~ . . .... ,,.... ., ~: .~,;./..~, : .~ ;~: ~.,~ .- ~ DA~ P~IT ~IT,~: , DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: . .... ::..':'..' ;~% i.:'" HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITY Permit No.: 160015C State ID No.: 782 Issued to: SULLIVAN SECURITY FUELS Location: 2332 EYE ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Owner:. SULLIVAN PETROLEUM CO. P O BOX 5007 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93388 Operator:. SULLIVAN SECURITY FUELS 2332 EYE ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Facility Profile: Year Is Piping Tank No. Substance Capaci .ty Installed Hess~dmi 1 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES 2 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES 3 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES 4 GASOLINE 12,000 GAL 1982 YES This permit is granted subject to the conditions listed on the attached summary of conditions and may be revoked for failure to adhere to the stated conditions and/or violations of any other State or Federal regulations. Issued by: Ralph E. Huey Issue Date: JULY 1, ~1991 Title: Hazardous Materials Coordinator Expiration Date: JULY 1, 1994 POST ON PREMISES NONTRANSFERABLE rate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility T ank Hazar dous Issued By: Bakersfield Fire Dept. ===================================================================================================================================================================== ..... F~NK E. SULLIVAN INC. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION SULLIVAN'S SECURI~ FUEL SYSTEM 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 2337 EYE STREET (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Approved by: ~ ~- Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Valid from: 12-22-93 to: 12-22-98 Permit Operate Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ~ ~~ This permit is issued for the followina: * ?a,~;~,t~~/~5..?!~.. ~H~rdous Materials Plan ~(i'~ !i ~iJ~~ ....... ~i~[ ~ ~'~i~ae[ground Storage of Hazardous Materials PERMIT loft 015-021001024 a~ ~ .-~ ........ ~ _~*- . ~: .?.,.....= ~Q~akManagement Pro ram ~ H ~ ~m ~,~~ ~a :,.,,".., ~' "-~ ~ ~t.~,.' ~....~,,,,~ ,.~ ,~.; ;...~.[H~OUS, Waste sEcuRi~ ,,,,~, ,. ~ ,,,, SULLIVANS .,., ~, ~ ~ .~/V~ .~ · ?~ .,... '.~,%. ':'~:~ . LOCATION 2337 EYE ~:.;,,~'~'~ ,' .~..... , ~..; , . ~ '..:- TAN H~RDOUS SUBSTANCE CA~j~., -..., L ',.]~ ',, 11/!~82~": !~W S :,MIR /."(:;' ~ I I SW F SUCTION L~ ~001 DIESEL 12,~,00~GA~:,,, ~'""~' 0002 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE 12,0~0:0~ GAL%~tL 1~/1/8Z;'":' ,,~SW S z MIR ~('..,') TTT SW F SUCTION L~ ' 0003 UNLEADED REGU~R GASO 12,0~;00 G~E'"~" ~...~ ~ ."r..' .~.:~.,' MIR~:',,'",? TTT SW F SUCTION LTT }~:.~l~/82, ,.~ TTT SW F SUCTION L~ 0004 SUPREME UNLEADED GASO 12,000.00 :GAE%~ '~:.":.:-'"..>r~~ ~,~ ~ ~' ' '~? ':..... ;::..~,:/~- O~CE OF~RO~AL 5~ ~ 1715 Chewer Ave., ~rd Floor B~e~el~ CA 9~01 vo~c~ ~0~9~ December 22~ 1998 F~ (SOS) 32~576 Expiration Date: P¢,.,,,i, n,,/~2:,'< o-~4~ CITY OF BAKEI~FIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715'Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805)326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE I N FORM A'I'ION SITE _ ADDRESS ~..~3'& /'"--/~'~' J;7'- ZIP CODE 9~3~,/ APN PHONE NO. ~S- ~ - o / 7 TANK OWNER/OPERATOR ~h~ ~l~ CIT~~~./~ ZiP MAll .lNG ADDRESS ~x ~7 -- - COMPANY ~ ~~'f~' PHONE NO. ~q ~/~ ~ . LICENSE NO. ADDRESS ~ ~.'~IA¢5~ ~/ Ci~ ~/~e~sA~D ZlP~3o~ INSURANCE CARRIER ~ ~ ~~ WO~NS COMP NO. ~/~ ~ ~]~ - ~ PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT INFORMATION COMPANY ~Z~, ~~~- PHONE NO. ~X-~X '7 LICENSE NO. ~ ADDRESS ~X~ ~~ZgJ ' CITY ~~~~ ZIP INSURANCE ('ARRIE~_ ~,~z~. ~. ~. WORKMENS COMP NO. ~ ~ ~/0~ TANK ('L~ANING INFORMATION COMPANY ~.4~~ ~~~~ ~~HO~ NO. ~/~ ~ ADDRESS ~~ X ~ ~ CI~ ,~~ , ~- ZIP WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NU~ER ~' ~ ~. ~~ ~'7 NAME OF RINSATE DISPOSAL FACILITY ~ ~' ~ ~~ ADDRESS ~ ~, ~ ~~ ~ CItY ~t~ ~ . ~- ZIP ~ FaCilitY IDENTIFICATION ~UMBER - ~ ~ ~ O ~*~ 0~3'3~ ' TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION ADDRESS_ /~ ~~' ~ ~ CI~ ~~Z~~ ZIP TANK DESTINATION _~/~co~ ~~ ~ ~An~ C.E~C*~ O,~S C~M~C*~ TANK NO. AGE VOI.UME STORED STORED PREVIOUSLY STORED ..... Y .... _~q..ya. ~~_ ;~u,~. ~ /~-~~ .__~- ..... ~~ Lz,~o ~/~ q ~ lg~z- P~ ~/~ For Ollicml ~ 'sc '1'1 Il.: AI'I'I ICANT II/NM RI.;('I.:IVI.'I ). [ INI)I{RS'['ANI)S. AND WILl. C( )MI'[.Y W[l'[ [ T[ II{ A'I'I'AC[ Il{I) C~ }NI)l'l'l( )NS ( )1: 'l'l I'I"RNIIT ANI) ANY (}'l'l II{R N'I'A'I'I~. IA)CAI, AND I.'[.])I{RA[, RE(;UI.A'I'IONS. I1 IlS I:( )RM [lAS I{l{l{N C( )MI'[,}.:I'I{I ) [ INI)I.]{ PI.:NAI,TY Ol: Iq{IUURY, AND TO T! Il'{ II[{S'l' ()1: MY KN( )WI .1{I )Gl'; iS 'l'RI ~~ APPI.ICANT NAME (PRINT) APPI.ICANT SIGNATURE THIS APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVE~ CITY OF' BAKER~ELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715'Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805)$26-$979 ~'~~ PERMIT APPLICATION FOR SITE INFORMATION SITE ........... ADDRESS ~..,4'~ Z---G,,L~'o.'7"' ZlPCOOE ~'.~3t',j' APN con'rR,xCrOl~ ~n ~'ORM,.Vr~on PR£LIMI~ARV ASSESSM£NT INEORMATION 'rA~< ('t.rANI~G In~'ORMAT~ON WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (_.'~ D ~/~ 7'7 ~,.~'~ FACILITY IDENTIFICATION ~uMBER - ~. jq 7' 0 ~Z9 TAN~ 'rRANSPOR'rER IN~oRm,TION CO~,'ANY -7C~ 7c- 7',e~'~,~/~ PHONE NO.P~-~?-q,-~' UCENSE NO. T^N~ ~NgORMATION CHEMICAL DATES CHEm~C^~ T^N~NO. ^OE VO~,UME STORED STOREO PREVIOUSLVSTORED For Official I APPLICATION DATE FACILITY NO. NO. OF TANKS .FEE $ Tills APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED D June 14, 1999 Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93388 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment FIRE CHIEF aON FaAZE conducted at the Sullivans Security Fuel System located at 2337 Eye Street. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'lq' Street Dear Mr. Sullivan: Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your SUPPRESSION SERVICES facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination 2101 'H'Street plume, associated with the underground storage tank and dispenser Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVlCE$ This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the 1715 Chester Ave. California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805)326-3951 California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define FAX (805) 326-0576 the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805)326-3979 within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The work plan should follow FAX (805) 326-0576 guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports, Tri - Regional Board Staff TRAINING DIVISION Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of 5642 Victor Ave. Bakorsfield. CA 93308 Underground Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. VOICE (005) 399-4607 FAX (805) 399-5763 Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at a rate of $75.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm S:\USTFORMS\UST.L2 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::.. ::...:? ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: N~E OF INDIWDU~ FLUNG REPORT J PHONE Sl6NA~RE ~ L~ALAGENCY ~ OTHER _ [CI~ OF B~SFIE~ OFFICE OF E~IRO~NT~ SEI,V[CE~ AODRESS 1715 C~STER A~ B~RSFIE~ CA 93301 ~RE~ C~ ~A~ ZIP I ~NT~T PERSON [PHONE N~LIV~ PE~OLE~ CO T~ S~LIV~ (661)393-5017 AOORESS 200 ~ST NI~' A~ B~SFIE~ CA 93308 ~RE~ C~ 8TA~ FACILIW N~E (IF APPLICABL~ OPE~TOR ~ PHONE S~LIV~ SEC~I~ FUEL SYST~[ ( ) ADDRESS 2337 ~E ST~ET B~RSFIE~ ~3301 ~RE~ C~ ' ZIP CRO~ STREET 24~ S~ET L~AL AGENCY AGENCY N~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE B~ OFFICE OF E~IEO~T~ SRVCR ~PH ~ ~61 )326-3979 PHO.~ REG~N~ BOARD (1) NAME QUANTI~ LOST (~LLONS) GASOLINE ~ UNKNOWN DA~ OI~VERED [ HOW DIS~VERED ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ SU~URFACE MONITORING ~ NUIS~CE CONDITIONS HAS DISC~RGE SEEN STOPPED ? ~ REPAIR TANK ~ CLOSE TANK & FILL IN P~CE ~ CHANGE PR~EDURE SOURCE OF DIVERGE CAUSE(S) m CHECK ONE ONLY ~ ~ UNDERMINED ~ SOIL ONLY ~ GROUNDWATER ~ DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY. IF WATER WELLS HA~ AC~ALLY BEEN AFFEC~D) CHECK ONE ONLY ~ ~ NO ACTION TArN ~ PR~IMINARY SI~ A~E~MENT ~RKP~N SURMISED ~ POLLUTION CHARAC~RI~TION < ~ LE~ BEING ~NFIRMED ~ PR~IMINARY SI~ A~E~MENT UN~RWAY ~ POST CLE~UP MONITORING IN PROGRE~ ~ ~ REMEDIATION P~N ~ CASE CLOSED (CLE~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY CHECK APPROPR~TE ACTiON(S) ~ EXCAVA~ & DISUSE (ED) ~ ~ CAPSI~(CD) ~ EXCAVA~&TREAT(E~ ~ pU~P&TREATGROUNDWA~R(G~ REP~CESUPPLY(R~ ~ ~ TREA~E~ AT H~P (HU) ~ VENT ~IL ~S) < ~ ~NTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ NO ACTDN REQUIRED (NA) ~ VACUUM EXT~CT ~E) ~ OTHER (O~ E~llGENCy Leak BeinM Confirmed - Leak suspected at site, but has not been confirmed. Indicate whether emergency response ~er~nei ~equit~ment ware involved Preliminary Site Assessment Work~i~ Submitted - workpLan/proposal at any time. If so, a Hazardous Materi~l ~i~ent ~e.~ort should be filed requested of/submitted by responsible party to determine whether ground with the State Office of Emergency SerrAtes fOv_~i a~ 2800 Meadowview Road, water has been, or will he~ impacted as a result of the release. Sacramento, CA 95832. Copies of the 2~ ra~cr~ fc~ ~ay be obtained at Freliminar~ Site Assessment Underway - implementation of workplan. your local underground storage tapk 7~--~-~ir~g ag~cy. Indicate whether Pollution Characterize%ion - responsible party is in %he process of fully the OES report has been filed as of zke S~5~ of ~is report, defining the exigent of contamination in soil and ground water and assessing i~pacts on surface and/or ground ~ater~ LOCAL AGENCY ONLY Remediation Plan - remediabion plan submitted evaluating lens term To avoid duplicate notification purs=~nt 'Lo ~ea!tfc ~d Safety code Section remedia%ion options. Proposal and imptementaaion schedule for appropriate ~5180.5, a government employee should2 si~ ~nd ~ate the form in this block, remediation options also submitted. A signature here does no__~t mean %ha% 'Lts i~k hms ~ detmrmined to pose a Cleanu~ Under~ay - implementation of remediation plan. significant threat to human heal~ or ~mf.ety, ~-i~ Ukat notification Post Cleanup~onitorinS in Pro, ross - periodic ground water or other procedures have been followed if re~irsd, monitoring at sita, as necessary, to verify and/or evaluate e~fectiveness of ~amedial activities. REPORTED BY Case Closed - regional board and local agency in concurrence that no Enter your ne.~e, telephone number~ ~.S ~drlress. L~icate which party you further work is necessary at the site. represent and provide company or agm-~n~e. IMPORTANT: THE I~ORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS FORN IS INTENDED FOR SENERAL RESPONSIBLE PARTY STATISTICAL PbqlPOSES ONLY AI~D IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTING THE Enter name, telephone number, contac~ ~ersn-a, a~d ad,ross of the party OFFICIAL POSITION OF ANY GO%q~kNR~ENTAL AGENCY responsible for the leak. The res~---~i~Le ~ar~-a~ald normally be the ta~2~ owner. REMEDI~ ACTION Indicate which action have been used ~o cleanup or remediate the leak. SITE LOCATION Descriptions of options follow: Enter information regardin~ the tank facility. At a minimum, you must provide the facility name and full ad~ess~ Cap Site ~ install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall infiltration. IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES Containment Barrier - install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of Enter names of the local agency and R~i~ai Ua~er Quality Control Board contaminant. involved. Excavate and Dispose - remove contaminated soil and dispose in approved site. SUBSTANCES !N~OLVED Excavate and Treat - remove contaminated soil and treat (includes spreading Enter the name and qUantity lost of the ~azard~m substance involved. Roo~ or land far~ing). is provided for information on two sn~%stances if mppropriate. If more than Remove Free Product - remove floating product from water table. two substances leaked, list the ~wo of_---~$~ c~nce~-m for cleanup. ~n~p and Treat Groundwater - generally employed to remove dissolved contaminants. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT Enhanced Biodesradation - use of a~y available technoiogy to promote Provide information regarding the dimno~az7 and abateater~t of the leak. bacterial decomposition of contaminants. OIDRCE/CAUSE' ReplaGe Supply - provide alternative water supply to affected parties. Treatment at Hookup - install water treatment devices at each dwelling or '~Indicate source(s) of leak. Check k~=(em} 'ir_dicat;~-ng cause of leak. other place of use. Vacuu~ Extract - use pumps or blowers to draw air ~hrough soil. CASE TYPE Vent Soil - bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants. Indicate the case type' category for this leak. ~neck one box only. Case No Action Required - incident is minor, reTdiring no remedial action. type is based on the most sensitive resource affected. For example, if both soil and ground water have be~n affemted, case ty~_e will be "Ground COb~NTS - Use this space to elaborate on any aspects of the incident. Water". Indicate "Drinking Water" ~_cly if one or~m~re municipal or domestic water wells have actually bemm affected. A "Ground Water" SIGNATURE - Sign the form in the space provided. designation does not imply that the affected water car~ot be, or is not, used for drinking water, but only tJ~at water ~e~l!~ have not yet been DISTRIBUTION affected. It is understood that case ~?p~ ~_f~y cka~ge upon further If the form is completed by the tank owner or his agent, retain the last copy investigation, and forward the remaining copies intact to your local tar~k permitting agency for distribution. CURRENT STATUS 1. Original - Local Tank Permitting Agency Indicate the category which best descr~ the current status of the case. £. State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Progr~ns, Check one box only. The response shoul.~ he relative to the case type. For Underground Storage Tank Program, P.O. Box 944212, Sasrm~ento, CA 94244- ex~ple, if casetype is "Gromud Water~, ~hen "Cuxren. t Status" should refer 2120 to the status of the ground water ir~Jestiga~i~m or cleanup, as opposed to 3~ Regional Water Quality Control Board that of soil. Descriptions of opti~ follow: 4. Local Health Officer and County Board of Supervisors or ~heir designee to receive Proposition 65 notifications. No Action Taken - No action has balm take, by responsible party beyond 5. O~er/responsible party. initial report of leak. SENDER: ~ ~"..,; ..,..~: .: · ~plete items 1 a'nd~r 2 for addi~%~al services. I also wish to receive the · tplete items 3, and 4a & b, following services {for an extra · ~ll~t your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): return this card to you, · Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1, [] Addressee's Address does not permit. ~,, ' Write 'Return Receipt Requested" °n tha mailpiece bel°w the article number :2, [] Restricted Delivery · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered, Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number CCI P 024 368 553 TIM SDLLIVAN 4b, Service Type S[~"LIV~ ~ S SECIJ-[~]f[~' F[]]~LS [] Registered [] Insured ~ O ]~OX 5007 ~[Certified [] COD B~'T~RSFIELD CA 93388 [] Express Mail [] Return Receipt for '~! Merchandise 7. Date of Delivery / i{ 337 / "-' 5. Signature (Addressee) 8. ~di~ressee's AddreSs (Or~ly if requested and fee is paid) em1 ~ ~~', ~eecembe-"'~ 1991 ,U.S. GPO:19a3--352-71 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT Official Business i~< ~ ~, .~ . ? PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE. $300 Print your name, address and ZIP Code here ~ · · BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT CFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Ohester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 P 024 ~368 553 Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provt~d ~I~ Do not use for InternationalMai~ (See Reverse) SYe' '9tbx 500 Postage $ .3 2 Certified Fee 1.10 Special Deliveq~ Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing 1.10 to Whom & Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date, and Addressee's Address TOTAL Postage & Feea $ 2.5 2 Postmark or Date STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE,,. CERTIFiEO MAIL FEE. AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTEI) OPTIONAL SERVICES (s~'~front). 1. If you want this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address' leaving the receipt attac~d and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier (no extra charge). 2, If you do not want this receipt postmarked, stick the gummed stub tn the right of the return address of the article, date, detach and retain the receipt, and mail the article. 3. If you want a return receipt, write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return receipt card, Form 3811, and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space pemlitS, Otherwise, affix to back of article. Endmse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee, or to an authorized agent of the addressee, endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested, check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. 102595-93-z-0478 December 23, 1998 Tim Sullivan Sullivan's Security Fuels FIRE CHIEF P.O. Box 5007 RON FRAZE Bakersfield, CA 93388 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK OPERATING PERMIT VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 CERTIFIED MAIL SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Sullivan: VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 As you are aware, the State and Federal Underground Tank PREVENTION SERVICES Regulations require that any tank permitted to operate after December 22, 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ] 098 deadline, must be in .full compliance with the underground tank VOICE (805) 326-3951 regulations. Our records show, that your tanks located at Sullivan's FAX (805) 3260576 Security Fuels, 2337 Eye Street do not meet those upgrade requirements. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 You are therefore hereby notified that your permit-to operate the VOICE (805)328-3979 underground storage tanks located at Sullivan's Security Fuels, 2337 Eye FAX (005) 326-0576 Street is hereby revoked. TRAJNING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 If you are in the process of upgrading your tanks, but were unable VOICE (S0S) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 to meet the deadline, we will re-issue a permit to operate when the storage tank upgrade is complete. If you do not have a permit to upgrade your tanks, within 90 days of this notice, your tanks will be considered illegally abandoned, and steps will be taken to assure that those tanks are properly closed. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dm L D December 2, 1998 Tim Sullivan FIRE CHIEF Sullivans Security Fuels RON FRAZE P.O. Box 5007 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93388 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (005) 326-3941 RE: 2337 Street FAX (805) 395-1349 ~ye su..RESS,O. SERVICES UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Three weeks from today, December 23, 1998, your current Bakersfield, CA 93301 underground storage tank(s) will become illegal to,operate. Federal law VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (005) 326-0576 requires that your permit be revoked and, after January 1, 1999, it will be illegal for any fuel distributor to deliver to any non-upgraded tank(s). ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 For those who will not make the deadline, this office suggests that VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 you start preparing for closure, i.e. emptying fueling tanks, careful scheduling for last fuel deliveries. Your facility will not be permitted to TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. pump fuel after December 22, 1998. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 For more information regarding closure requirements, please contact this office at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director L D October 28, 1998 Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 F~RE CHIEF RON FRAZE Bakersfield CA 93388 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street RE: 2337 Eye Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 vo,cE 1805 326-3 4 FAX (805)395-1 ,9 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 396-1349 Having difficulty getting a return phone call from underground storage tank contractors? Are contractors telling you that they are booked until February PREVENTION SERVICES and March of 1999? Has your price, that you were quoted six months ago, 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 almost doubled? VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 These are some of the concerns voiced by tank owners who are now ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES trying to meet the compliance deadline. With less than 53 days left, many will 1715 Chester Ave. fall short of being upgraded by December 22, 1998. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 This office has started issuing compliance stickers to those owners who have upgraded or replaced their underground storage tanks. We regret that you TRAJNING DIVISION will not be receiving one. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 For those who will not make the deadline, this office suggests that you ~ start preparing for closure. Your facilities will not be permitted to pump fuel after December 22, 1998. For information regarding compliance or tank closure, please feel free to contact this office at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm cc: Ralph E. Huey, Director L D September 30, 1998 Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 F~RE CHIEF Bakersfield, CA 93388 RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2337 Eye Street 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 voicE (805) FAX (805)39s-1349 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 One month fi.om today, this office will start issuing compliance stickers to those owners who have upgraded or replaced their underground PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. storage tanks. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 We regret you will not be receiving one. On December 23, 1998, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES your current underground storage tank(s) will become illegal to operate. 1715 Chester Ave. Current law would require that your permit be revoked and, without a Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 compliance sticker it will be illegal for you to receive fuel deliveries after FAX (805) 326-0576 January 1, 1999. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. After 90 days of closure, your tank will be considered illegally Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 abandoned and we will take action to properly close these tanks. If you do FAX (805) 399-5763 not comply with our tank closure requirements, we will find it necessary to take legal action, including, but not limited to citation and/or injunctive relief. Time is running out, you have 83 days before the deadline arrives. If this office can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call me at 326- 3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services cc: Ralph E. Huey, Director L D August 3 I, 1998 Tim Sullivan Frae C.~EF Sullivans Security Fuels RON FRAZE P.O. Box 5007 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93388 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 2337 Street FAX (805) 395-1349 nye sub,SESSiON SEa CES UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395.1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners Bakersfield, CA 93301 who have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the second quarter VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ' of 1998. This office is expecting an even bigger third quarter result. This commitment, has helped this office achieve an 84% compliance average ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. for the underground storage tanks within the City. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 For those who have still not upgraded, time is running out. December 22, 1998 is just three months away!! TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (805)399-4697 If this office can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to call FAX (805) 399-5783 me at 326-3979. Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT July 29, 1998 Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 FIRE CHIEF MICHAELR. KELLY Bakersfield, CA 93388 ADMINISTRATIV~$;RVI¢I:S ' RE: Sullivans Security, 2337 Eye Street 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 F~X(~)395-1349 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRmION s~c~s Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: 2101 'fi* Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (8135)395-1349 You have been receiving monthly updates from this office, regarding the underground storage tank compliance deadline, since December of 1997. I feel · PRI:VIgNTIONSI:RVICI:S we must inform you of how serious an impact non-compliance will be to your 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 business. (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 On December 23, 1998 (December 22, 1998 deadline) this office will be ENVIRONMI:NTALSERVICI:S forced to revoke your permit to operate, effectively shutting down your fueling 1715 Chester Ave. operation. On January 1, 1999, Senate 'Bill 1491 takes effect, banning fuel Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 deliveries for those who have not met the compliance upgrade. FAX (805) 326-0576 After 90 days of closure, your tanks will be considered illegally TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street abandoned and we will take action to properly close these tanks. If you do not Bakersfietd, CA93308 comply with our tank closure requirement, we will find it necessary to take legal (805) 3994697 FAX (805)399-5763 action, including, but not limited to citation and/or injunctive relief. It is this offices sincere hope, that we do not have to pursue such action, which is why we continue to update you. Time is running out, contractors are booking 6-8 weeks in advance, and costs are climbing at an alarming rate. If this office can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call me at 326- 3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT June 30, 1998 Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 FIRE CHIEF Bakersfield, CA 93388 MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES RE: Sullivans Security, 2337 Eye Street 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93,301 (~)326-3941 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Dear Tank Owner: Bakersfield, CA 93301 unuergrounu ,torage (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 The City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health will hold PREVENTION SERVICES a Underground Storage Tank Workshop. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 This will be the final opportunity, before the December 22, 1998 deadline, FAX (80,5)326-0,576 to ask questions regarding upgrade, removals, financing, and other related ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES requirements. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA93801 The workshop will be held on Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 12:00 Noon. The location will be the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department, 2700 "M" Street, First Floor Conference Room. TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA93308 Enclosed is a registration form. Please fill out and mail or fax before the (805) 399-4697 FAX C805) 399-5763 registration deadline, July 17, 1998. I look forward to seeing you there. Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRBv BPAII MENT Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 nR~ CHIEF Bakersfield, CA 93388 MICHAEL R. KELLY RE: Sullivans Security, 2337 Eye Street ADMINIS19.ATIVE $EI~ES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAx( a -laa9 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93,301 [80,5) 326-3941 FAX (1~5)3951349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: PREVEN11ON SERVICE5 1715 Chester Ave. The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who Bakemfleld, CA93301 have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the first quarter of 1998. This (805) 326-3951 FAX(805) 326-0576 office is expecting an even bigger second quarter result. This commitment, has helped this office achieve a 75% compliance average for the underground storage ENVIRONMENTAl. SERVICES tanks within the City. This is a very "good start". 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 For the benefit of those who have not yet upgraded, the City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health, will conduct a Underground TI~INING DIVISION Storage Tank Workshop scheduled for Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - 12 5642 Victor Street Bakersflelcl, CA 93308 noon. Look for our June letter for more details. (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 24, 1998 Mr. Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 m~ c,~;~ Bakersfield, CA 93388 MICHAEL R. KELLY RE: Sullivans Security, 2337 Eye St. ADMIN~VE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: SUPPI~SSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street The City of Bakersfield has some exciting news regarding loan monies, which has just Bakersfield, CA 93,301 (805) 326-3941 become available through the Small Business Loan Association (SBA). FAX (805) 395-1349 Pollution Control loans, thru the SBA, are intended to provide loan quarantees to eligible PREVENilON SEIFflCES 171S Chester Ave. small businesses for the financing of planning, design, or installation of pollution prevention Bakersfield, CA 93301 controls, which includes underground storage tank facilities. (805) 325-3951 FAX (805) 3260576 The vast majority o.f businesses are eligible for financial assistance from the SBA. The ENVIIIONMENTAL SEIIVICES SBA defines an eligible small business as one that is independently owned and operated and not 1715 Chester Ave. dominant in its field of operation. For those applicants that meet the SBA's credit eligibility Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 standards, the agency can quaranty up to eighty percent (80%) of loans of $100,000. Seventy five FAX (805) 326-13,576 percent (75%) of loans above $100,000. Lynn Knutson, Chief of Finance for the SBA says, "If customers apply immediately, and meet the requirements, funding is available"; Ti~JNING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 The City of Bakersfield hopes all of our underground storage tank owners take advantage (805) 399-4697 of this opportunity. For more information on SBA, Pollution Control Loans, please call or write to: FAX (80,5) 399-5763 Lynn Knutson, Chief Financial Officer Small Business Loan Association 2719 North Air Fresno Drive, Suite 200 Fresno, CA 93727 Phone # (209) 487-5785, Ext 130 Don't delay, start today!!! Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services cc: Ralph Huey BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT January 29, 1998 Mr. Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels P.O. Box 5007 FII~CHI~ Bakersfield, CA 93388 MICHAEL R. KElly ~N~sr~,~a RE: Sullivans Security Fuels, 2337 Eye Street 2101 'H' Street Ba~e~fle~. CA 93~]i c )32 94 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE FAX (805) ,395-1349 ~m~o.s~a Dear Mr. Sullivan: 2101 'H' ~lreet Bak~fletd, CA 9&301 (805) 32~3941 The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who FAX (805) 395-1349 have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the month of January. During n~anno~ ~-xa the month of January, our office had six sites (14 tanks) which are now in 171S Chester Ave. compliance. This is a very big "first step". Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 32641~76 For those who have not yet upgraded, I would like to share some thoughts on why it is so important to act right away: ENVIRONMENTAL ~ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CAi3301 I Licensed contractors are booking up fast, in some cases, up (805) 326-3979 · F^X (~o~)a26-o~z6 to three months in advance. 2. Supplies (pumps, dispensers, leak detection equipment) .~NI~ON may be scarce. 5642 Victor Street ~(o~-~e~.c^ 9~0~ 3. The cost for upgrading or removing could go up as demand (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 39947~ increases. 4. Assembly Bill 1491 will ban fuel deliveries after January 1999 to non-upgraded owners. The good news, is there is still time!!! If there is anything this office can do to assist you in your planning, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 18, 1997 FIRE CHIEF M,C~U~ ~. KELLY Mr. Tim Sullivan Sullivans Security Fuels ~MI,,S~nVESE~nnC~ P.O. Box 5007 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 9;La01 Bakersfield, CA 93388 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 RE: Sullivans Security Fuels, 2337 Eye Street SUPPIL~SSION SEIL~/ICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93,301 Dear Mr. Sullivan: (805) 3264941 FAX (805) 395-1349 You will be receiving this letter on or about December 22, 1997. One ~VE~mON SEDUCES year from today, December 22, 1998, your current underground storage tanks will 1715 Chester Ave. become illegal to operate. Current law would require that your permit be revoked Bakersfield, CA 93301 (80,5) 326-3951 and, would make it illegal for any fuel distributer to deliver to any non upgraded FAX (80,5) 32643,576 tanks. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester ^ve. However, in reviewing your file I see that you do plan to remove your Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 tanks by July, 1998. We congratulate you on your decision to remove your tanks FAX (805)326-0,576 and simply want to offer any assistance we can in meeting your target date. Please remember to contact this office for permits well in advance of your TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Vlctor Street anticipated start date. As we get closer to the December 22, 1998 date, I would Bakersfield. CA93308 expect construction lead times to become extended, as well as costs for tank (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 removals. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dm cc: Kirk Blair, Assistant Chief BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 28, 1997 Mr. Frank E. Sullivan FI~ CHIEF Sullivalls Security Fuels System MICHAEL R. KELLY P.O. Box 5007 Bakersfield, CA 93388 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bake~e~o, C^ 9~01 ~_,: Underground Storage T~s located at Su~¥ans Security Fuels System, (805) 326.3941 2101 'H' S~Teet Bakersfield, CA 95301 (8O5) 326.394! m (~)39~-1~9 As ! ~m sure you are aware, aU existL~g sin~e w~iled steel tanks that do not meet the current code requirements must be removed, replaced or upgraded to ~N~ON S~RV~Cn meet the code by December ~2, 1998. Your tanks do not cu~ently meet the new 1715 Chester ^Ye. Bakersfield,. CA 93301 code requirements and therefore fall into the remove, replace or upgrade category. (813,5) 326-3951 FAX (805)326-0576 Your current operating permit expires on or before that date and of course will not be renewed until appropriate upgrade of your tank system is accomplished. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, BakersfielO, CA 93301 In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching (805) 326-3979 deadline, I have attached a brief questionnaire addressing your plans to upgrade FAX (805) 326-0576 these tanks. Please complete this questionnaire and return it to this office by TRAINING DIVISION (allow approximately two weeks from letter). 5642 VEctor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (~) ~-~9~ If you have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any FAX (805) 399-5763 assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm attachment BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 3, 1997 Mr. Frank E. Sullivan nRE CHIEF Sullivans Security Fuels System MICHAEL R. KELLY 233 7 Eye Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bokers~eld, CA 93301 RE; Underground Storage Tanks located at Sullivans Security Fuels System, (805) 326-3941 FAX (80,5) 395-1349 23 3 7 Eye Street in-Bakersfield. SUPPRESSION SERVICES Dear Mr. Sullivan: 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX(~5) 395-1349 AS I am sure you are aware, all existing single walled steel tanks that do not meet the current code requirements must be removed, replaced or upgraded to PREVENTION SERVICES meet the code by December 22, 1998. Your tanks do not currently meet the new 1718 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 code requirements and therefore fall into the remove, replace or upgrade category. <805) 326-3951 Your current operating permit expires on or before that date and of course will not FAX (80,5) 32643576 be renewed until appropriate upgrade of your tank system is accomplished. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 deadline, I have attached a brief questionnaire addressing your plans to upgrade FAX (805) 326-0576 these tanks. Please complete this questionnaire and return it to this office by TRAINING DIVISION Tuesday, February 18, 1997. 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 If yOU have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any FAX (805)399-5763 assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm attachment BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 3, 1997 Mr. Frank E. S.ilivan ~a~cn~ Sullivans Security Fuels System '" M~4SriR. ~av 2337 Eye Street " Bakersfield, CA 93301 2101 'H' Slreet Bo~g~.C~9~i RE: Underground Storage Tanks located at Sullivans Security Fuels System, (805) ,326-394 I F~(~') a~1~9 2337 Eye Street in Bakersfield. sum~so~ sma:~ Dear Mr. Sullivan: 2101 'H' Street Bake~f~l, CA 93,301 (805) 32.6-394 I FAX C80~) 395-13a9 A~ I am sure you are aware, all existing single walled steel tanks that do not meet the current code requirements must be removed, replaced or upgraded to asvmao~ smac~ meet the code by December 22, 1998. Your tanks do not currently meet the new 1715 Chester Ay®. ~f~a, ca 9~ code requirements and therefore fall into the remove, replace or upgrade category. (805) 32~3951 Your current operating permit expires on or before that date and of course will not FAX (8O5) 326-0676 be renewed until appropriate upgrade of your tank system is accomplished. 1715 Cho~storAvo, In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching Bokot~f~cl. CA 93,301 (80s) 326-a979 deadline, I have attached a brief questionnaire addressing your plans to upgrade FAX (8O5) 326O576 these tanks. Please complete this questionnaire and return it to this office by nms~ ~vmos Tuesday, February 18, 1997. 56~2 Victor Str~ot Boke~e~, CA 93308 (80s) 399~97 If you have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any FAX (805)agv-s763 assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm attachment BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 5, 1996 Mr. Frank E, Sullivan F~ C.IEF Sullivans Security Fuels System MICHAEL R. KELLY 2337 Eye Street ADMINISlRAIIVE SERVICES Bakersfield, CA 93 3 0 1 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805)326-3941 RE: Underground Storage Tanks located at Sullivans Security Fuels System, FAX (~) 395-1349 23 3 7 Eye Street in Bakersfield. SUPPRE~ION SERVICES 2~Ol 'H' Street Dear Mr. Sullivan: Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX ¢05)395-1349 AS I am sure you are aware, all existing single walled steel tanks that do not meet the current code requirements must be removed, replaced or upgraded to PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, meet the code by December 22, 1998. Your tanks do not currently meet the new BakersfieM, CA 93301 code requirements and therefore fall into the remove, replace or upgrade category. (805) 326-3951 FAX (805)326-0576 Your current operating permit expires on or before that date and of course will not be renewed until appropriate upgrade of yOur tank system is accomplished. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 deadline, I have attached a brief questionnaire addressing your plans to upgrade these tanks. Please complete this questionnaire and return it to this office by TIL41NINO DIVISION Friday, December 20, 1996. 5642 Victor Street 8al~ersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 If you have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any FAX (805) 39%5763 assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm attachment CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" January 30, 1995 FIRE DEPARTMENT 17"15 CHESTER AVENUE M.FiRER. CHIEFKELLY WA R N I N G ! CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED ,- i 5-000-001024 ~33'7 ~Y~ SULLIVANS SECURITY FUELS SYSTEM P,, 0. BOX 5007 BAKERSFIELD, CA ...~.~88 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Our records indicate that your business does not have a Certification of Financial Responsibility on file with this office, Please forward either a copy of your existing State approved mechanism to show financial responsibility or else complete the attached Certification of Financial Responsibility form. An attached letter from the State Water Resources Control Board lists the approved financial responsibility mechanisms required to pay for corrective actions resulting from leaking underground fuel tanks. Remember, most tank owners only have to show financial responsibility for at least $10,000 of clean up liability. The Underground Storage Tank Clean Up Fund (USTCF) may be used as the mechanism to cover the remaining accidental release liability. The total amounts of financial responsibility required (check boxes from section A of form) are as follows: If you don't sell product from you tanks, and you pump less than 10,000 gallons per month, check "$500,000 per occurrence". Else, or if you are in the business of selling from your tanks, check "1 million dollars per occurrence". For owners of 101 or more petroleum underground storage tanks, check the "2 million dollar annual aggregate" box. All others need only check the "1 million dollars annual aggregate' box. Please be aware that failure to provide the financial responsibility document to this office within 30 days will res,ult in your Permit to Operate being revoked. (25285.1 (b) California Health & Safety Code). If you have any questions, or would like help in completing the Certification of Financial Responsibility, please contact Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician, at 326-3979. Sincerely, Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dlm C~RRECTION N OT~C E :i~ , BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Sub Div. ~Sv ~:7' ~ mk ..... You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cot. ~o Completion Dale for Corrections ~/3/~ Inspector 326-3979 [By_ CORRECTION NOTICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N° ? You are hereby required to make the following cor~ctions at the above location: Cot. No I 1, Inspector 326-3979 ,Home Office: Owatonnai"~-Iq"b"'~0G0 ............ co,~,----%,,, B ........ ;,,'~%s 3oo:~'o~.~ , ~, ........... SULLIVANS PETROLEUM CO c:,:,r~...Y C · ~F~ F E ,SULLIVAN INC DBA PO BOX 5007 cou~*.v BAKERSFIELD GA 93388 LE~ER D ' ) : LE~ER - I 'T'~I~"i'~'";~"CERTIFY' THAT THE POLICIE~ OF tNSU~NCE LI~TED aELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE ~L~ ~ INDICATED, NO~ITHSTANDIN~ ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER D~UMENT WITH RESPECT TO W ~H ~ CERTIFICAT~ MAY 8E 199UE~ OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSU~NCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN I$ SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERM,. ] EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMIT9 SHOWN MAY HAVE B~EN REDUCED BY PAID ~.' ,.~ ~PE OF INeU~NCE POLICY NUMBER DATE (MM/00~0 DAT~ '~-- COMMend, IAi ~N~RAL llAglLl~ ,,, PROOLtCT9 COMP/OP ~G. $__ A ~;~:':~:=~;] ~ c~,~s ~.u~occu~ 784377 07/01/94 07/01/95 : .~o.*L. A~v. ,NJU.~ s 500,000 AUTOMO81~ LIAIILI~ A ~CH~DULED ~UrOS 784377 . 07/01/94 07/01/95 ~P*' ~.om . BODII Y IN,ILIRY A X ~ U~n~L~ CORM 7U43T9 07/01/94 07/01'/Y5 ~A~, . ~,0~,0~ I OTHER THAN UMGR~L~ FORM ~{~;~?~ ~ ~ wonK~n,a COMPENSATION I STATUTORY LIMIT8 AND ~ACH ACGIOENT EMPLOYER'I LIAIILIW DI~EABE-"~OLICY LIMIt or /LOCATiONSNEHIC~gI~P[CIAL ITEMI } ~ ' t ~{~rl~w? (Y/N): ,,~' ..--,: ..,..r ....~,,.,::.,,,..,.,_..~?. "'":'T'"' ".'"'~ ;E'~::,~:[~:~:::~ :~': :', ;',:{m~: ~:: ~:~:~:{:[:[:[: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :...'L. ~: ..':. * .... : ................ ;:',~ ~'L.:~:: ~:':. ~'~:','.'.;, ;,~ .' '='?:'*'=;~':~¢:'~¥ :¥"~"~'V'~'*--'--'--""' "*'"~"*" ...... ~'~ ................. ~ ""' Bakersfield Ffr~ Department . ~ EXm~TIOH DAT5 ~H~.~OF ~E'ISgU,N~ COM.ANY WI~ ~N~AVOR ' Mazardous Materzals Dfvfs~on ~'~ MAIL'_30 OAYS WS,~EN NO,IcE TO THE 1715 Chester Avenue ~;~ LEFT, 8UT FAILURE,30 MAlt ~UC~I NO/IC~ SIIALL ~ ~O O~ATION LIABILII Y o~ ANY IYND UPOtJ THE COMPANY, tT~ AGENT~ OR ~p~EN~ATivi~ ~": "~ ..... ~ .... : .... ;:}~:~:~FJ~H;H~H~::L'.!~MLL~L,~'~: L ~., ?:.:::~::4.~'~ :~':~:,~' :' ....',-,',r. '.,v,,.',.v.'..,v:'~'::' :' ' : ': ~,~?:,,,,,~ ........... ,.?~::.,.,.,. ....... · ............................... .... - ............................ :-..: ..................................................................................................................... .::, ........................................................... ~ ........... .::.:: ...................... : ............. ~:&~B~..~.g~B~.,~.~, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM conditions of the operating i~rmit. Th~ permit holder must notify [the loc. hi alencv~ .,, within 30 d~ys any ch-nges to thc monitoring procedurt~? unless requit~:l to obtain appr~valbefor~ making th~ .~imnge~ >' .... ' ' ' .... Required by Sections 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCR, 1. If an unauthorized release occurs, how will the hazardou~ substance be cleaned up? Note: If release~l ha~ar~lous substances reach the environment, inorease the .~ire or explosion hazard, are not oleaned up from the seoondary containment wlth~n 8 hours, or deteriorate the seoondary .. 2. Describe the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and properly disposing of any hazardous substances. 3. Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above. 4. Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment. 5. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any Work necessary under the response plan: INVENTORY RECONCILIATION SHEET FACILITY ~--,%Gur ;'~'t1 i~Oct3 TANK · CAPACITY ],~; 0bO PRODUCT MONTH/YEAR ' [' OPENING DELIVERED CLOSING INVENTORY TOTAL METERED ~READING TOTAL METERED TOTAL METERED INVENTORY AMOUNT DATEI ~[ + ..... = [ INVENTORY INVENTORY REDUCTION SALES ADJUSTMENT THROUGHPUT THROUGHPUT __REDUCTION OVER OR SHORT DAY/HOUR _ _ GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS ~ GALLONS +GALS. -GALS. ~EK 1 ~T~S IIIIIIII/111111111111111111111111 tllllllTIIIIIIIIIII ~[~ 2 TO~S ///////////////////////////////// //////////////////~/////////// 14 · I Nt/ENTORY 'RE~CONCI LI ATT ON SUlVllW_Al~y A. 'Percent Variation: Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) Gals. ~ Total Netered Throughput (Col.;l§) Gals. x 100 = · Variation (~ ~ · Repqrttn~: 0 1. Does the'Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? [-]NO - Continue routine monitoring '~' ~]YES' - Report within 24 hours of discovery.· 2. Does the Variation exceed §~7 [-1NO - Continue routine monttorln~ ["~¥ES - Report to Permitting Authority withll 24 hours of discovery. ' A. Percent Variation: ,... Amount Over/Short (Col. 16) Gals,. + Total Metered Throughput (Col., 15) Gals. x 100 = · Variation B · ~eportlng:. 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ' [-]NO - Continue routine monitoring []YES - Report wit!hin 24 hours of discovery. 2 Doer'-the Variation exceed 5~? ~]NO - Continue routine monltorl__~J~ ~]YE'S - Report to Permitting Authorit~ within' 24 hours 'of discovery. A.. Percent- Variation: ,.' Amount .0.v, er/Short (Col. 16):~ Gals. ~ Total Metered Throughput (Col. 15)' Gals. 'x 100 = . · Variation '- 1. Does'.'the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals? ' r-]NO - Continue routine monitoring "[-]YE~ i- Report wit[ in 2~ hours of discoverY. 2. Does-the Variation exceed 5~7 [~NO - Continue routine monitoring [']YES - Report to Permitting Authority withtn~ 24 hours 'of discovery. A'. Percent Variation: ' "": .... " Amount Over/Short (Col,_ 16) .' ~ Oals. + Total Metered Throughput (Col.,. 15) Gals. x 100 = · Variation B. 1. Does the Amount Over or Short exceed 350 Gals?- . [~NO L 'Continue routine monitoring : /'~]YES - Report within 24 hours of discovery. 2. Does the Variation exceed 5~? [-]NO - Continue routine monttorin_K. _ ~]YES - Report to Permttttn~ Authority within124'hours of dtsc~ Amount Over/Short (Col.. 16) -2 Gals· + Total Metered .Throughput (Col.:.l$) Gals x.lO0;= I · Variation Does the variation exceed 1.5~? '-'~]NO:I~ - Continue routine monitoring [-]YES - Report to Permitting Authority within! 24 hours of discovery.. · , I HEREBY CERTIFY, THAT THIS IS .A TRUE AND ACCURATE, P~PORTo' ' 8IGNATURE .... , '.' :': ' · , ' ';.:~-.': .~.'- -,' DATE SULLIVAN'S SECURITY FUELS 2337 EYE ST BAKERSFIELD, CA Re: Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement ~_A.~_~ou~onthly reports were summarized and all the data are within allowable ~riat~o~s ~o~ ~u~--~nde~gro~d-~ ~a~. This covers the period of January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1994. Don Akins Operations Manager C~RRECTION N 0 T~C E BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Location .Tx.~ ll;~x~, ~ -~c~, ~!// . Sub Div. ~ ~y~z .. Blk. ~t You are hereby required to make the following cor~ctions at the above location: Cot. No Completion Date fo,' Corrections_.~.//3//~ E " Inspector 326-3979 UNDERGROUND STORAGE 'I K INSPECTION :: :. :,, BakerSfield Fire Dept. ;' . i!i Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACII~ITY NAME .~-~, !.1/ ¢~: .c-~w. e2,'~,. Fue.~ ,q~BUSINESS I.D. No. 2~5-000 / / FACl[I~ ADDRESS ~'~T Ese_ ~ CI~ ZIP CODE / FACILI~ PHONE No. ~ ~-~0~ ~m ~m TIME IN .TIME OUT na rote Ina rote' INSPECTION WPE: q/R~ ~ S~ S~e ROUTINE ~ FOLLOW-UP REQUIREMENTS la. F~s A S B lb. F~ C Su~ lc. O~mtlng F~ Pa~ ld. State Sumharge Paid le. S~tement of Fina~al R~si~li~ lf. Wffien Contm~ E~sts ~n ~er I O~mt~ to O~e UST 2a. ~lid O~mting Pe~l 2b. Appmv~ W~en Ro~ine Mon~ofing Pr~ure 2c. Una~ Re~a~ Res~ P~n ~. Tank Int~r~ Test in ~st 12 M~ths ,~/~ 3b. Pr~ur~ Piping Int~r~ Test in Last 12 M~ths ~. Suction Piping ~ghtn~s T~t in Last 3 ~. Gmv~ F~ Piping ~gh~ T~ in ~st 2 Yearn ~. T~t R~uEs Su~ Within ~ Da~ 3f. DaiN ~sual MonRoHng of Suction Pr~t Piping ~. Manual Invento~ R~ncil~tion Each M~ ~. Annual Invent~ R~iliat~ Statement Su~ ~. Metem Calibmt~ Annually 5. W~y Manual Tank Gauging R~rds ~r Small Tan~ 6. Month~ Statisti~l Invento~ R~ciliation R~uRs ~,~ M~th~ A~atic Tank Gauging ResuRs 8~ Gmu~ Water ~R~ng 9.~ ~ MonRoring 10.' Continuous Intemtitial MonRoHng f~ Doubl~Wall~ Tan~ 1t. M~hani~l Line Leak Det~tom 12.. El~tronic Li~ Leak Det~tom 13. Continuous Piping Mon~ng in Sum~ 14. ~A~omatic Pump Shrift Ca~bil~ 15. Annual Maintenan~Calibmtion of Leak Det~i~ Equi~ 16. Leak ~ti~ Equipment a~ T~ ~t~s LI~ ~ L~113 ~ 17. Wr~en R~rds Maintain~ ~ SEe ~ ~,~r~ ~e~t 18. Re~ Chants in U~g~Condit~ns to O~mtin~ng Pr~ur~ of UST S~tem Within ~ Da~ 19. Re~d~ Una~ho~ Relea~ WRhin 24 Houm Appro~ UST S~tem Re.irs a~ U~md~ 21. R~rdp Sh~ng Cath~ Pr~t~ Ins~ S~ur~ Monlodng Wells Drop Tu~ RE-INSPECTION DATE ~ ~/~ _ RECEIVED BY: ~ FD 1F~..S lersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division Date Completed !//'3/,//~__~-- Business Identification No. 215-000 /(3 ~c/ (Top of Business Plan) Station No. ~eT~ ~/- Shift ·~ Inspector - / Arrival Time: Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adequate Inadequate Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Proper Segregation of Material Comments: Verification of MSDS Availability Number of Employees: Verification of Haz Mat Training Comments: /'~,~/~,e~ ~>~, ~,"/-~ ~/(,~ ?-/o .~/~ Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labeled Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: --~c,'/~,~ , x / Violations: ~Of I ~'0 / All ItemsO.K Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME G Correction Needed Whita-Haz Mat Div Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy 1~ ;field Fire Dept. HAZARDOUS MATE S INSPECTION ~-=~=Hazardous Materials Division Date Completed !//¢/,/~-- Business Identification No. 215-000 /~ (Top of Business Plan) Station No. ~,~./V]~'t- Shift , ~'~w~, Inspector 1~-~ Arrival Time: "Departure Time: Inspection Time: Adequate Inadequate Verification of Inventory Materials ~ Verification of Quantities [~ Verification of Location {~' Proper Segregation of Material~ Comments: Verification of MSDS Availability ~ Number of Employees: Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ J"l Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures ~ Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted I~~' Containers Properly Labeled ~/' J"'l Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram ~ Violations: Business Owner/Manager P~INT NAME G Correction Needed White-Haz Mat Div Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy ,-, er ate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility State I.D. No. ¢~. C 0. D I T I 0 N $ i :~:~ili~, ~!~i:i~~i'~!iiiiiii":E V E R S E SIDE ~ii:16:.~ ~.k~il;i]:i~;i;': !i!!!ii~: Piping Piping Piping Tank Hazardous G. Number Substance C ~;&.6!!~%.~:~:? In'~'i~ii~]~;?::.'::;;, ~ :[:;~Type Moh!{~]~iA:':~?':~?~;~: Type Method Monitoring ~, :? ..' ..~.~:-..~:: ...... .v.' ".'. :::::;.:~. .. :. '-.: '-. '~:?~5;~? ..:"'. :" . .:' :: .': .' .:: :: :.;; ;: .;:?;:. .~' .~ ~. '..'~;".~ issued .y: ........ . . '"%{;;;.;:.:::':'::::::'~:::~;::;::~?' .~'"::' ~. ;~: ~:~:~.:...~;:.;"~: .,.;:?::?.'~ ~..:~ ........ Issued To: Bakersheld F,re Dept. HAZAaDOU$ MATEalAL$ DIVISION 1715 Chester Ave,, 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA-93301 (805) 326-3979 ~', ~ ~SO( . Approved by: ' Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Valid from: :~ssociated Environmental. ~ystems, Inc. 'JUN 2 9 f994 p.O. Box- 80427 -,- - Bakersfield, CA 93380.` AES -- SYSTEM II PRECISION TANK & LINE TEST RESULTS ··-SUMMARY " ~Tank Lo~ation~' W.O.~: 18919 Invoice Address: ..- SULLIVAN'~ FUEL SErvICE~' SULLI'VAN'S CARDLOCK , I'.D. Number: N/A ,~10/ 24 & EYE S~ , Technician:BWH BAKERSFIELD, CA~ '93388 BAKERSF. IELD'~ CA. '" - "TeCh.~:~8i42 'Van~:i'll9 - Date: 6-~5-.94 Time Start: 18:0~ E~d:. 92:30 County: KE Facility Phone~ (8~5)393-.501'7 Groundwate~ Depth: 180' Blue Peints: N/A Contact: CAR1 'SULLIVAN Dare,Time system was. ~illed: 6-HRS.+ Tank 'Fiil/V~nt' product Type Of Vapor Inehe~ of Pump Tank ,Tank Capacity Prodtlct ·Tank Vapor Lines Line Recovery Water/Tan~ Type Natepial 4 · 12K DSL. PASS PASS '" PASS I 0.0" :TURB. SWS Additional I'nformation: DARK' & HOT~ GROUNDWATER DEPTH WAS DETERMINED BY THE "1 COUNTY WATER· DEPT ~ SITE LOG TIME, ... .,B Set Up Equip: " 10~30 " Bled Product Li-nes: 18:25 Bled Vapor Lines: ~N/A Bled Vent lines: N/A Bled Turbine:' 18:~5 Bled Suction Pump!~ N/A Risers Installed: N/A a> ALL PRODUCT LINES WERE TESTED USING THE PLT-100R b) 'This system and method meets the c. riteria set forth in NFPA c> Any failure listed above may require further action., check with all regulatory agencies. COpyright (c) '1989 by AES, Inc. California O.T.T.L. Number : 91-1069 Certified Technician .Signature :; · ~,~ . A~B/Bystem II '~cision leak Tes~ Graph (O~Fill Lg-?SK) Volume(gal): 12000' Grade Level'(in): '129 ' ProduCt Level(in) :.128 Water Level On Tank(in): 0 Bpecif. ic ~ravity: .85 ~oefficient Of Expansion: 0.:0004571 '[~alibration Value(mi): 400 ~hannel~ 2 L~vel Begm~nt R~-om~ ._,0 To 275 Temp Be~men~ R~om~ ~ To ~7_ Change In Calibration 'Zone = 40 .Calibration Unit(gal/uni~) ~ 0.00264 Starting T~mperature (F>: 79.048 ' Head Pressu~-~(psi Surface Are~(sq. in): 5~.8 Temp. Change(F/h> : -0.007 " Level volum~(gph): 0.01 Temp. volume(gph>.:' -0.03 P~°duct Line(~ph) :.--.002 Net change (gph). : - 0.04 -' Re s,u It ----> PABS P/L ---- E:~)py~-ight (c:) 1991~ 1992 AES, Bakersf.i-e'ld~ C~liforni~ SUL. LI~AN~ CA~DLOCK~ 24TH & EYE STRE~S, BAKERSFIELD, C. - TWO HOUR HIGH LEVEL. FULL SYSTEM TEST.' - - : ~ .... P.O. Box .804~ ' ' . BILLIN[~'ORDER' --': .. -' I~voioe INVOICE ADDRESS: TANK LOC~TION: I.Taken. bY' ~lJ'~.~'~ ~/ 5er~e' X~/I/P~ ~' c~r~t~ ~ .~. ~,::.:.:.. :.::..-:~-".' '. :-" :'. -' . '.. '1 ~ ....... ~_.Z .... ======================= .' ':' I ~l~m~: .' :'.:I'~W':~' '"' -'. I -Phone:. . .' t Phooe: I. Test: Time:/~/~ ' _ ~M~R~N~Y GON'FRGT: PHONE J ' ' f HYDROSTATIC PRODUCT LINE ]'EST RESULT SHEET .AES PLT-1OOR I 'BTRRT END . I TEST VOLUME I I '____ I I I · I I I I' ' I I I '1 1 ................. t I t ' '1 i I I I I .. ~ONFIRMATION TE~T IF FIRST FAILED I I I " I I I .I t I I I '1 .' I I I .................. t TEST PRESSURE IB 50 PSI WITH LEAK DETECTOR REMOVED & '.IMPACT AEC- PLT-100R HYDROSTATIC PRODUGT LINE TES'I' WOrK TEST PRODUGT START .J END J ~BT~T ~ . END ~ TE~'[. VOL'. ~0. T.IME' ~ TIME J VOL'. <ML) 'J VOL. (ML)- ~ DIKF~ (ML> '1 1 : I Divide the volume differential by the te~t time ( multiply by 0.01~8~1.1, which will convert the volume diff~r~n~ieil ~rom mill.iliters per minute to gallo~$ per hour-. The conveesion constant is found by : (60 min/hr)/(3790 mi/gal) = 0.0158311 (min/h~-) (gal/mi) The conve~sion constan~ causes ~he mi llilite~ and minutes to '. ~x. If the level d~'opped 3ml in 15 minutes then: 3/15 ml./min. X 0.0158311 (mi~/hr) (gal/ml) = .O. O03.gal/hr. REBUL'F~ OF ]'HIS WORK SHEET TO BE GOMPILED ON RESUL]S SHEET. locat i on · Test lng -Company ........ *,' '--.. Type of Leak Detector(s) Tested (mark how many 'of.each ~ype tested) ~ XLD P/N 116036-5 XLP P/N 116035-5 BFLD' (XL Model)P/N 116039-.5 OTHER: TyPe. : 'TEST 'I NFDR~RT I BN Test Funct. - Meter-- PASS. Product Serial Resil- !Opening ,!Leak Rate Element ing or ' Number iency Time ML/Min IHold. PSI PSI. :. FAIL... 3 8 L COMMENTS: O.T.T.L. .... .o .....WARRANTY REGISTRATION: Ins~ller: .~is fom must ~ comPle~d ~d returned ~ ~d Jacket ~ q~li~ ~0~f~t~re.. wa~ty consideration. A copy of this fern should be kep~ for yoUr own record keeping. product location: ' · .~-~ . :.:.~)' ~ .':,~-. ~STAI,L~G ORG~~ON' -' -" "":'~ · Company .' ... ~. Address ~:D. ~, ~7 '~' City ~ Sta~ . Zip . Ins~l]er's Name ~~C¢. ~ ~/~ ' '"" .... :> -: : .. LocA~ON OF L~ DEiCeR ~STAIj.A~ON . ": .:." :'-" .' City ~~~'~?~ ~ Zip ' Red requires testing upon at annually .test Jacket installation and least thereafter. procedure for Red Jacket mechanical leak detectors is detailed in Manuals 5191, 041978 and Date Codes and Serial #'s for each loc.. Indica~ fuel t~e: Ex: reg., ~1., eN... Indicate additives if known: Ex: methanol, . Age of Tank .. Testing Completed ' - ' Upon APPLICATION PARAMETERS Red Jacket Mechanical Leak Detectors and their performance Can be adversely affected by certain operating conditi.ons. Operating conditions/factors that will affect the leak detector's performance (leak detecting capability and life) include: · · Position of leak detector · Fluid Media ' ' · Piping System Valves · 'Above Ground Tanks · ' Marina Applications · Multiple Pumps on Same Discharge Line For more information regardingthese applications, please see Leak Detector Manual #5191, #041978, RJ-20 Or call the petroleum division at 1-800-HOT-PUMP (468-7867). RETURN TOP COPY OF THIS FORM TO: The .Marley Pump Company ' ' ATTN: WARRANTY DEPARTMENT' . '7 500 E. 59th St. ' Davenport, IA 52808 ' '~.~d,,.~,~ . WHITE - RETURN COPY · . YELLOW - INSTALLER PINK- CUSTOMER #091381'Rev. B©' .3/91 .... ~ 9L- /oL~ 9 S~'ATE REGIS ;~._ ~ON A~ssociated Environmental Systems, Inc.. P.O. Box 80427 Bakersfield, CA 93380 (805)-393-2212 AES -- SYSTEM II PRECISION -rANK & LINE TEST RESULTS SUMMARY Invoice Address: Tank Location: W.O.#: !8870 · ~SLiLLIVAN'S FUE'E SERVICE SULLIVAN'S CARDLOCK ~ I.D.· Number: PO BOX 5007 24~H & EYE STREETS Technician:BWH BAKERSFIELD CA 93388 BAKERSFIELD .CA Tech.~:88142 Van~:lll9 ~ 94 Date: 0~,, 19/ Time start: 20:00. End: ·04:15 County: KE Facility Phone~: 805-393-5017 .Groundwater~ Depth: 180' Blue P~ints: N/A Contact: TIMOTHY SULLIVAN Date;Time system was filled: 05/19/94; AM Tank Fill/Vent Product Type Of Vapo~ ~Inches ~f Pump Tank Tank Capacity Product Tank Vapor Lines Line ~Recovery Wmter/Tmnk Type Material 1 12K 87UL PASS PASS PASS I1 0 TURB SWS 8 i2K 89UL PASS PASS · PASS I I 0 TURB SWS ~ 12K 92UL PASS FAo~ PASS I I 0 TURB SWS Additional Information: GROUNDWATER DEPTH DETERMINED FROM COUNTY WATER 'DEPT., COLD AND DARK. SITE LOG TIME Set Up Equip: 21:00 Bled Product Lines: 20: Bled Vapor Lines: 20:50 Bled Vent lines: N/A Bled Turbine: Bled Suction Pump: Risers Installed: N/A m> ALL PRODUCT LIN~S WER~ TESTED U~ING TH~ PLT-100R b) This system and method meets the criteria set forth in NRPA #~8~. c) Any failure listed above may require further action, check with all regulatory agencies. Copyright (c) 1989 by AES, Inc. California O.T.T.L.~ Number : 91-1069 BRUCE W. HINSLEY Certified Technician Signature : ~ - ~ate ] ~ ~ ~/~ys~m ~ P~e~On leak Test Graph (OverF Lg~75K) Te~hnici~n~ BWH T~nk~ i Tank Di~me~e~(in>~ 95 V~um~(~l) ~ 12000 ~ L~v~l(i~)~ 126 Produ~ Level(in): '124 Water Level On Ta~k(in): 0~ '~p~ifi~ Or~vity: .75 ~oeffici~n~ Of E.xpansion: 0.0006620 ~alibration Value(mi>: 400. Channel: 1 L~v~l Be~ment From: i To 275 -Temp Begment From: 1 To 2?5 Change In Calibration Zone ~ 32 'Calibration Unit(gal/Unit) ~ 0~00330 Starting Temperature (F): 69.513 Head Pressure(psi (Btm)): 3.36 Surface Area(sq. in): ¥6.2 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.022 Level volume(gph): 0. 17 Temp. volume(gph): 0. 17 Product Line(gph): -.014 Net change(gph> : 0.00 Copyright (c) 1D91~ 1992 AES, Bakersfield, California ** Notes ** SULLIVAN'S CARDLOCK 24TH & EYE ST. BAERSFIELD~ CA. THIS IS A 2HR. HIGH LEVEL TEST WITH A 400 ML. CAL. ~ AES/System II P'~-eci leak Test Graph~ (overFi~Lg-75K)'-~,,!--.~-:~i'!; 41~?/~'~'~.,-i Invoice No.: 18870 Date: 05/19/94 Time : ;-';-',12:~1 .- ..... Technician: BWH Tank: ~ Tank Diameter(in) :. 95 Volume(gal): 12000 ~ ~Grade Level(in): i27 Product Level(in>: ~125 Water Level On Tank(in): 0 ~/~ ~'~ ~pecific Gravity: ~75 Coefficient Of ExPansion: 0.0~06625/~:~L~~ Calibration Value(mi): 600 '. Channel: 2 -~ /-~.'.?/, '.- Level Segment From: 1 To 275 Temp Segment From: 1 To 275 "~'--'~:~' '~': L,' ...... .~ _ T [ , -- '"" 2;'!~{ , ...................... 2 ............... ~ ........ ~ ..... I'"l ',), ,, i'"i .... ";' I',") ,,, ' .... I~,, ' ")" i {'r~,~? ..... H o ~,=,{ {"' Change In Calibration Zone ~: 90 Calibration Unit(gal/unit) ~ 0;00176 Starting Temperature (F): b ........... Head Pressure(psi (Btm)): ~.38 Surface Area(sq. in): 40.7 Temp. Clnange(F/h) : 0.032. Level volume(gph): 0.24 Temp. volume(gph): 0.25 · Product Line(gph): -.017. ' Net change.(gph) : -0.01 Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 AES, Bakersfield, California '' · * Notes ** SULLIVAN'S CARDLOCK 24TH ~i. EYE ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. T'HIS'IS.A 2HR. HIGH LEVEL TEST WI FH .A 600 ML. CAL. AES/SyStem II Preci n leak Test Graph (OverFil~ Lg-7.SK) Invoice'No.: 188~0A Date: 05/20/94 Time I 00:24:35 Technician: .BWH Tank: 3 Tank Diameter(in)l 95 Volume(gal): 12000 Orade Level(in): 128 Product Level(in)~ 126 Water Level On Tank(in): 0 Specific Sravity: .75 Coefficient Of ~xpansion~ 0.0006630 Calibration Value(mi): 600 Channel: 2 Level Segment From: 1 To ~?~ Temp segment F~om: 1 T° 275 L E Change In Calibration Zone -- 105 Calibration Unit(gal/unit) = 0.00151 Starting Temperature (F): 68.713 Head Pressure(psi (Btm)): 3.41 Surface Area(sq. in): ~4. S Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.016 Level volume<gph): 0.08 Temp. volume(gph>: 0. 12 Product Line (gph) ', -.015 Net change (gph) : -.0.04 Copyright (c) 1991~ 1992 A~S, Bakersfield~ California ** Notes ** SULLIVAN'S CARDLOCK 24TH & EYE ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A 2HR. HIGH LEVEL TEST WITH A~ 600 ML. CAL. · t INVOICE ADDRESS: TANK LOGA'I'iON~ "laken by~ ..... ',~ ......' .. ''-' ' ~..;L.. -S. ie~,,~a~: -::-?r.~<~'~=-~-''' ~. ~o~' ~oo7- ~4 ~ ~y~ sr . ..... ': .- '-.:-':"- '. .__~~__.~ - t t t ~ i t I I t I I t I I I i i i I CLOSED. 'YE. ST PRODUC'I' ~'I'[4R'I' i ~ND S't'MNT t~NI;) 'I'I~S'I' VLII_ o NO, '1' i hie 'I "1' I b'ti, E VUL., (ML.) VOL., 'l I I I t t Divi~e the volume dii"'?'e~-e~tial by the test 'time ( lJ nit, utes) anO multiply by O. Ol~il, which will l:t-om millilite~-s pe~- mi~u~e to gallon~ p~- hc, u~~. (60 rain/hr)/(3790 mi/gal) = O. Ol~G3il (mir~/hr) (gal/mi) ]'he conversion constant causes the milliliters ~an~el out. REBUL'IS;OF THI~ WORK BHEET ]O BE COMPILED ON NE~UL'I'~ 3101 SILLECT AVE, SUITE 10.v AK SFIELD'CA ~0~/-3 6~..~ ~. >. ... LEAK DETECTOR RESULTS '" Locat io~ Testing Company · ~-/¢~¢~¢3'-~/'¢-/~., ~ ..... Bakersfield CA 93380 -- -; WIC or ID ~ Date ~/. /¢/ ¢~' ~ype of Leak Detector(s)' Tested (mark how many of each type tested): 'XLD P/N 116036-5 XLP P/N 116035-5 BFLD (XL Model) P~N '116039,5 ~ DLD'P/N 116017-5 PLD P/N 116030-5 BFLD P/N 116012-5 OTHER: Type TEST INFORMATION I Test Funct. Meter- PASS Product Serial Resil- Opening Leak Rate Element lng - Number iency Time ML/Min Hold. PSI PSI iFAIL , .......... 4 5 6 8 9 ~, ,~,,, Failure Replacement: ~ TYpe Serial Failure Replacement: ~ Type Serial Failure Replacement: ~ Type Serial COMMENTS: i7!5 CHESTER AVE,, BAKERSFIEL]. ~A 93304 (BO5) 326-3~79 APPLiCATiON TO ?S?,YOPd4 A T!G.:i'~E-SS TEST / SIGNA~ OF .APPLIC~T .... '" (805) 393-2212-': '- " PRECISION 'TANK. & 'LINE TEST RESULTS SUMMARY Invoi~e.Add~es's: - - Tank Location: W.O.~: 18253 SULLIVAN'S FUEL SYSTEM SULLIVANS CARDLOCK I~D. Number: N/A '"..~". . PO BOX 5007 . .- . 24TH ~- EYE STREET -.- Technici~n:JDF BAKERSFIELD, CA. . .' ' ' BAKERSFIELD, 'CA .... Tech.~:91T211 Bled P~oduc~ Li~ess 06:30 '-': Bled ~apom gi~es~ 06:3~ -' Bled ~e~ lines~ OPEN - Bled Turbine: 06:40 Bled Suction Pump: N/A .. a) ALL PRODUCT, LINES WERE TESTED.UBIN~'.THE PLT-100R /. ' ..... Specific ~ravity= 0.7~-'.- . · 'Coeffi~i.ent Of Exp~.nsion='.O.'0006743-: ~hanQe In Calibration Zone = 120 Oalib~ation Unit(gal/unit) = 0.00110 Starting ~emperature (F): 72.151 Head Pressure(psi .(Btm)): 3~21 Surface Area(sq. in): 25.8 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.003 Level volume(gph): 0.04 Temp. volume(gph): 0~'02' Product 'Line(gph): -.'006 ' - ..... Copyright.'.<c) .1989 by AES, Inc. . ..... ."~ ~n~O~o~':'No~'=~. ~aa5~ :??,:'?:~y.~'~ e =: ~/~/s~'~.~. ~-.~. :'.' L".~- ,~,..'::, .T~ m-e~./=:-07 :'-i9 :.3~ .:~ . .~.. ~.~ ...:;;..,~..: . . ~: TechniCian: -.-JDF ~.:~ ':;':'?~ ~'~"-~":';~,'.T~nk'~ ~:~': :'~':'-;~, '~:'-.".' ./'~ .~,.. ~:'::~' .':~ ':.~ Tank Di'am'e~'e~'(.in) W~ter Level'On-TanK(in)': 0 :.;' ..... ..... . . .-..: . .-..... Specific Gravity:.-O, 74~'-' "~' ' ' .Coefficient Of Expansion: CElibr~ion Value(mi): 500 -'. -" Channel: 2 i . . Level-Se~ment-F~om: 50.To 250 Temp Segmen~ FrO~: 50 TO 250 - ....... · .. ;_ ~ - ~ . . - .- .... , .... ' ' - "' I" ''''~ I ...... ' i'"~'"',~'"'' "-- ' .... '- - ·" ' .... -- '....; :.-.- . ... 1 ~' ,,,,,,,,,u .... ~, ,,, I,,,11 .... -. (,,',, .. .~ '.';;.:,,'~;.../.....'.-~..~.~..? .:.:.- .,.. 0~- ......;..-,...?;,-~.'... ,.~ ..~- -~ .. .... :. ~.. ~..;:...:', '.'.-.....y.':~;,. ~...~ . 11 , . .. ' ' · "..'.. -: . I1~ '" '"l~l II'".",',:'- ~ ' '-- 0hm~ge In Calibration Zone = 50 0alibra~ion Uni~(gal/uni~) = 0.00264 Starting Temperature (F): 72. 599 Head Pressure (psi (Btm)). ~.~1 .. . Surfa~e-.Apea(sq. in): 61.8 Temp Change(F/h) : OJa='~ Level volume(gph): 0.26 Temp. voiume(gph): 0.~5 Produc~ Line(gph)'~ -.004 Net;chanRe(Qph) :-.?.y, O. 01 , ...... Res~llt ----> PASS P/L ----> PASS Copyright (c) 1989 by AES, Inc~ · * Notes.'** ...'.~:..'- .,:. '.: : .~.. . - .... SULLIVAN.' S .CARDLOCK,'.'.'~4T~-'&: EYE STREET,:"~:.BAKERsFIEL'D,.: CA.:' '" '" : -'~'~;'~ ~.' :~2~ ~:,.~',~'.~.s'~,~? :,~..~? ~-,~.r:?~x~;*".- ~?~3';:~ :~;~;,.~.~.',.;?';~ .)~.': ~ ~:~ ~,4~,',~; .~:-~' C~'f'5',~" '~.- ' :.,.~.~.,;.'-[.a'~'.?--r,~:~': :~-h'~:~.'~ '~:.~¥~-....:~.' ~: ;~;~:',~'.'.~S~;~.~'~;~..~V:;,~'~:~.~::~;~:, ;:'-' Change In Omlibrm~ion Zone = 85 . Calibration Unit(gal/unit)' = 0.00155'' .. Starting Temperature '(F): 82.036 Head Pressure(psi (Btm)): 3.37 Surface.Area(sq., i~): 36.4. "".Temp. Chmnge(F/h), ': 0.012' · · Level Volume(gal)':" 12000-... '.G~-ade Level(in): :1~5'-'.'~ "' Produc~ Level(in)= 133 Wmte~- Level On Tank(in):, 0 : '" '" ' : Specific B~-mvity:,0.84 -.: "Coefficien~ Of Expm~sion: 0.00~4644 Cmlibrm~ion Vmlue(ml): 500 Channel= 2' Level Segmen~ F~-om: 50 To 270 .... Temp Segment F~-om: ~..50:7o' 270 '.. · , ~;- -..~ ~. .... ~.. '~ :. ~' .- ~. ' ~.~:~ ', .,:~ '.~ ~. · ~-~? :~ .~.' ~" .~ ~ ....~?.-~-' ~ 5'-~-'.~::?~?.' 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'_ · ************************************************************ *********************** PRODUCT TYPEl' ; ' ' ' :' ' ' ' i ::: ': :'" TYPE OF LEAK DETECTOR "TESTED (CIRCLE ONE) · RES I D'~C'VOL~M~'"i.:~'' "; ~."' Y :':',.~ !, ':: ": ~i~:. ","...". FULL OFERATING' PRESSURE · '.,~ ~:~' "':"-~pSi';'~,~ · "'.'.-'.':?.' ::" FUNCT I ONAL... ELEMEN~ .HpL.,D i NG ~-'. ~ / ~: ': :'. PS i:: :"':,."::" :.:'.": .- '" ":' .... '.'- :::'. ~: {:'"?i !':i :" :.'i'}??:< i.:' :. METERING TIME'..· '.,' "~-/~- . '""SEC '""' '" .... ".' ',_METERING'PRESSeD- - " pSI,' .'.;' ":;, '.: ., .'. . "; :::'" :'" ..'' .-.'.':'.'......':'...': '". '.'. '..'. ' .:i' :... i.'. '!.!{ ,".i... .:.:'..'.i;.' :.:..?'! .'. INDUCED LEAK RATE USING RED JACKET RECOMMENDED APPARATUS ' "'"":·"- LEAK DETEcToR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK . " "......' '. .......... - LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL ' REPLACED FAILED LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCLE ONE ) YES NO TYPE OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR DLD 'PLD. XLP OTHER ' ..' · · ' ',' SERIAL NUMBER OF. NEW .LEAK .DETECTOR . ' LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK PASS ' ' ' ': LEAl-{ DETECTOR. DiD 'NOT. RECOGNI'ZE LEAK " FAIl;.. .'.. :.."... ..... - ' " ' ' ::':"':!" '. '": . ~" ' ..~:' - . "' - ' '. '"'.~i '" .' '. .......j .."....' '.. '.... .. , ..'. ..... ~:i'-......: -..'... ' ,'.. - ' ' .'-~- "..' ," : ' --'.,.. .. " ' ~ .: ' ~'..' · ...He..adq ua~t e~s: ,~, 0 ~-: ::Box- ,80427-,' · Bak ers * iei .. :.., -,.....: -.. ~. ,--~',..~.:,{.- :?.--~6 ~ 1-~.:. F e g a s u s - Dr ~ v e, '. S u ~ t e ."'102 '.'.Ga k e.~ s f iei d .' '":.:'.CA .~:9'3308 ,'?:..~w..::-::.:. ~::'~.'~,"~:'g,~-~:~{~}i~:~?, ::~'- ~ '-.,' .,...-, '...'.:.: :,~.:..,. :!.~.' :.~&.s~ ~:'..~,: ..~ '~...:~ S-F'~:,":; ;:.'"-' - '~ ~.~' ~,"- ~ . ;.,. · ' -':' '~"J;L ];'":.~:'~'..'t-;).~.~":":':.J':"~-~,-',;: .!, :, -'.,'~'"-'.~;;~'~,'~ ~",~'~:'.'~ ;~!~ !'~.'.' ;~'~' ~'" ~' ~' ~', ~'~' "- .... ~." "-, '- :.-' .' .~?,-.; .,~...~,.:',..': u ':,,. ~-, ~ ,',v' ?~,,.,,.-.: .'.A ~ ~'.. ' '.,~'~ ..%', .,,-.,': .. ,'~,.':~'-,--.'/~p "i~-,', . :":~.~;:.,~; .~-:~ , ~' ,;,~: .::..-~,'~":?-.,-..,~..~'.'.~:, · ,..~.::>.,.~'..~.;~.~,.~-~ ~,~,,~?~,'~,.~,. ~ '~v,.~-4' .: ~',"~ ~-(~ ~.~ ' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~...~..~,' '?i~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. DIVISION : .. %, ~ · , ~%'-_~.e~.b~%~,.~ 2130 G Street, 'Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~~~ (805) 326-3979 , i OO'~ 'RECEIVED. 2 i~ APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST LJON ~"9~3 HAZ. MAT. DIV. FACI~.ITY 0.~9~Daoc/4 ADDRESS ~nY'E/~ 4 £Y~ ,57' PER~IT TO OPERATE # OPERATORS NAME. ~UtCI OR~'D Foe-c OWNERS .NAME 77;990T/~ NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING GOING TO'BE. TESTED TANK# . . VOLUME CONTENTS ., " /~,,5 "'"-, waa'~ TESTING cO~pm~y RES' ' ~DRESs PO z:~o~. Bo/j7 >':"-NAME OF TESTER ~LI C.~ /~//9~f~_A~'~y CERTIFICATION ~ 9/-/Or' 6] .j.. - : STATE REGISTRATION # '<~/5~ .. DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED ~ IO /~ '~ DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 80427 Bakersfield, CA ~93380 (805) 393-2212 AES --~ SYSTEM II PRECISION TANK & LINE TEST RESULTS SUMMARY Invoice Address: Tank ~ocation: W.O.~: 18253 SULLIVAN'S FUEL SYSTEM SULLIVANS CARDLOCK I,D. Number: N/A PO BOX 5007 24TH & EYE STREET Technician:JDF BAKERSFIELD, CA. BAKERSFIELD, CA. Tech.~:91-211 Van#:Oll7 ~ate: 06~06-93 Time Start: 06:00 End: 12:30 County: KE Facility Phone#: 805=393-5017 Groundwater Depth: 12' 6" Blue Prints:'N/A Contact.: TIMOTHY SULLIVAN Dare,Time system was filied: 12 HRS + Tank . Fill/Vent Product Type Of. Vapor .Inches o'f Pump Tank Tank Capacity Product Tank Vapor Lines Line Recovery Water/Tank Type· Material 1 12000 89UL PASS PASS PASS · I I 0 TURB SWS . ~ 12000 87UL PASS PASS PASS ' I I ' 0 TURB SWS ~ 12000 .. 92UL PASS PASS PAS I I 0' TURB .Sws 4 12000 DSL PASS .PASS PASS I 0 TURB SWS Additional nformation: GROUND WATER DEPTH DETERMINED BY COUNTY FLOOD DEPARTMENT. SITE LOG TIME Set Up Equip: 06:00 Bled Product Lines: 06:30 Bled Vapor Lines: 06:35 Bled Vent lines: OPEN Bled Turbine: 06:40 Bled Suction Pump: N/A Risers Installed: NO a) ALL PRODUCT LINES WERE TESTED USING THE PLT-100R b) This system and method meets' the criteria set forth in NFPA c~ Any failure listed ~above may require fur~he.p action, ~h~ck with all regulatory agencies. Copyright .('c) 1989 by AESi Inc. ".' AEs/sys'tem II Precision leak TestGraph (OverFill) Invoice No.: 18253A' Date:'06/06/93 Time'~ 09:33:59 T~chnician~ JDF' Tank~ 1. Tank Diametee(in): 96 Volume(gal):'12000 8fade Level(in).: 122 Product Level(in): 120 Water Level On.Tank(in): 0 Specific Gravity: 0.74 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0006743 Oalibration Value(mi): 500 Ohannel: 1 Level Segment'From: 1 To 270 Temp Segment From: 1 To 270 Change In Calibration 2one = 120 Oalibrmtion Unit(gal/unit) = 0.00110 Starting Temperature (F): 72. 151 Head Pressure (psi (Btm) Surface Area(sq. in): 25.8 Temp'. Change(F/h) :. 0.003' Level volume(gph>: 0.04 .. Temp. volume(gph): 0.02 Product Line(gph): -.006 Net change (gph) : 0.02 Result ----> PASS P/L ----> PASS Copyright (c)' 1989 by AES, Inc. SULLIVAN'S CARDLOCK, 2ATH & EYE STREET,. BAKERSFIELD,' CA. . THIS IS A TWO" HOUR FULL SYSTEMS TEST. CAL. = 500 ML. · · ~:~. O. 'B~x ~4 l~k~m'¥~,i~l~, ~ ~-~-~o ' (~ "~--~1~ · ~ " '" '~ AES/Sys%em' P~e~i~'io~ leak Test ~mph (OverFill) -' .' - , Xnvoi~e No.~.18253 " Date'~ 06/06/93 Time : 07:19:30 Technician: .'JDF " Tank: 2 Tank Diameter(in): 96 Volume(gal): 12000 ~rade Level(in): '122 P~odu~t Level(in): .120 Wate~ Level On Tank(in): 0 ' . '.. Spe~ifi~ G~-avity: 0.74 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0006738 Calibration Value(mi): 500 Channel: 2 Level Segment From: 50 To 250 Temp Segment From: 50 To 250 l":i ,,,, I'1'1 :::' ..... C, I Change In Calib~a~i°n Zone = 50 Calibration Uni~(gal/uni~) = 0.00264 Btarting Temperature (F): 72.599 Head Pressure(psi (Btm)): 3.21 '~u~fa~e Area(s~. in): 61.8 Temp. ~hange(F/h) : 0.032 Level volume(gph): 0.26 Temp. volume(gph): 0.25 Produc% Line(gph) ~ -.004 Ne~ change (~ph) : 0.~01 Copyright <c) 1989 by AES, Inc: · * N~tes ** '' SULLIVAN'S'CARDLOCK, 24TH & EYE 'STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA.- 'THIS IS A TWO HOUR..FULL SYSTEMS TEST. CAL. = 500 ML.. ':.. .~ .'.......': ....~..?..,;.~:..,~ ...: .:. ';.~ .: .... .~.. .. ~. .....: ~. ~ ...... . .... ..... ~,.. .- . .. · .. . .~ ..... . . As'.s o ~ i a4~ ed v ' T n c::~.,~ Invoice.N°.: 18253A Date: 06/06/93 Time': 09:33:59. Technician: JDF .Tahk~ 3 Tank Diame~.et-(in): 96 Volume (gal): 12000 SPade Level(in): 128 Produc~ 'Level(in): 126 Wate~- Level On Tank(in): 0 ~Pecifie ~ravity: 0.74 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0006679 Calibration V~lue(ml): 500 ~hannel: 3 Level Segment From: 1 To 270 Temp Begmen~ From: '25. To 270 L E V E L T:i. ..... 1"'1o ul'" .'ii: Change In Calibration Zone = 85 Calibration Unit(gal/unit) = 0.00155 Starting Temperature (F): 82. 036 Head Pressure (psi (Btm)) :' 3.37 Surface Area(sq, in): 36.4 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.012 Level volume(Apb):' 0.07 Temp. volume(gph): 0.09 Product Line(gph)': -.004 Net chanQe (gph) : -0.02 Re s ~-, 1 ~; ----> PASS P/L ----> Copy.right (c') 1989 by AES, Inc. ** Notes ** . -.' SULLIVAN'S CA~'RDLOCK, 24TH & EYE STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA... ' ' ' THIS. IS A TwO HOUR FULL SYSTEMS TEST. CAL. = 500 ML. .. , , Assooia~:ed~ ~v'.i~-on~me~ntml ~yst ems,. I.no. ,'" :.-..AEB/System II Precision leak Tes~ Graph. (OverFill).. Invoice No."~" 18253A Da~e: '06/06/93 ". Time ~ 09:33:59 .Technicimn~ JDF. Tmnk~ 4~., ~ ' Tmnk Dimmete~(in)~ 96 Volume(gal): 12000 8rede Level(in): 135 Produc~ Level(in); 133 Wmte~ Level On Tank(in): 0 Bpeoifio 8rarity: 0.84 Ooeffioient Of ~xpm~sion: 0.0004644 ~mlibrmtion Vmlue(ml): 500 Ohmnnel: 2' Level 8egmen~ From: 50 To 270 Temp Begmen~ From: 50 To 270 L 'V E L I.,,I Chang~ In Calibration Zone = 87 Calibration Unit (gal/unit) = 0.00152 Starting Temperature (F): 77.969 Head Pressure(psi (Btm)): 4.03 Surface Area(sq. in): 31.3 Temp. Change(F/h) : -.-0.006 Level volume(gph): -0.05 . Temp. volume(gph) :. -0.03 Product Line(gph): -.01 Net change (gph) .: -0.02 Copyright (c) 1989 by AES, Inc. SULLIVAN'S CARDLOCK,~'24TH & EYE sTREET,. BAKERSFIELD,~ CA. .THIS IS A Two HOUR FULL SYSTEMS~.TEST.' CAL..'= 500 ML. ~ -' ~ ~ ~. ~rA, ssociated E~ironmental Systems, ~I~nc~~ ....... · ~ ' Bake~'sfleld, CA 93380 , ~ ~ : (805) ~'393-2212 BILLING ORDER "'~ Invoice Number INVOICE ADDRESS: TANK LOCATION Taken by: ~ ~O ~ &'~7 Salesman: Terr: ?~~ Technician: /~ County: ~ Co Notified: ~ P.O. ~: Phone: ~ Phone: Test .Time: AES ,PLT-100R START END I TEST VOLUME PRODUCT VOLUME · VOLUME I PRESSURE DIFF. (GPH) F'ASS/FAIL~ , ~ u~~o~ ~o~ '~o ~ ;-, oo ~ ~ ,, I I CONFIRMATION TEST 'IF ~iRST FAILED I I I I I TEST PRESSURE IS 50 PSI WITH LEAK' DE-TECTOR REMOVED &.. IMPACT " CLOSED. .. :~ ' · ' ' .i : , '.,,7'.',,.'. ,, : ,',, . , :. '": ':..~,..- . ..... :- ~.' ''~ 'i~' · i' ~ , ' Associat~ d ~ -."" . e E~ir'onmental Systems,. .Inc':. ".. ' . '.: p.O. Box.80' · '_ ~ · .... '~ 2. Bakersfield,~m~A"' 93~8~7~ ............... .. :':~. · Date ~ ~3 ' Invoice Number ALS PLT- 100R ' HYDROSTATIC PRODUCT LINE TEST WORK SHEET TEST PRODUCT START I END START END TEST VOL. NO. TIME ~ TIME VOL. (ML) VOL. (ML) DIFF. (ML) .,-: i, ,, I · I I Divide the volume differential by the test"'time' ( 15 minutes)' and multiply by 0.0158311, which will convert the volume differential from miIliliters per minute to gallons per hour. '[he conversion constant is found by : (60 min/hr)/(3790 ml/gal) = 0.0158311 (rain/hr) (gal/ml) The conversion ·constant causes the milliliters and minutes to cancel o~t. Ex. If the leve.1 dropped 3ml in 15 minutes then: 3/15' mi./min. X 0i0158311 (rain/hr). (gal/mi) = 0.003 gal/hr. · RESULTS OF ~HIS WORK SHE'ET. TO BE.COMPILED ON.RESULTS SHEET. .. "'A AAAA EEEE ~EEEE. S SSS .. AA AAAA EEEE ' ' . . EEEE! · AAA AAAA EEEE' , .': " ..' AAAA AAAA EEEE SSSS · .. AAAAA AAAA EEEE EEEE SSSSSSSSS ~" Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. AES LEAK DETECTOR RESULTS TECHNICIAN: PRODUCT TYPE: ~?.,,,~ Type OF LEAK DETECTOR TESTED (C~RCLE ONE> PLD XLP OTHER SERIAL NUMBER: ~F~.¢~ RESIDUAL VOLUME ML. FULL OPERATING PRESSURE ~ ~ PSI, FUNCTiONaL PS . METERING TIME ' ..~ SEC. . METERING PRESSURE ....... ~O PS~. INDUCED LEAK RATE USING RED JACKET RECOMMENDED APPARATUS LEAl{ DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL REPLACED FAILED LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCLE ONE ), YES NO TYPE OF NEW LEAl{ DETECTOR DLD PLD XLP OTHER SERIAL NUMBER OF NEW.LEAK DETECTOR LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK PASS LEAK DETECTOR. DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL Hea'dquarter. s P.O. Box 80427, BaRersfield, CA 93380 (805)393=2212 (800)237-0067 .... . ' ' 3651 .Pe.gasus Drive,-.Suite 102 Bakersfield,'"CA. 93308 .... '~ ~AAA AAAA EEEE .... AAAAA ~AAA EEEE EEEE SSS~SSSSS ~o~i~ed Environmen~l ~y~em~. · AES LEAK DETECTOR RESULTS TECHNICInN ~F PRODUCT TYPE: ~P ~ .- .'.,. TYPE OF LE~K DETECTOR TESTED (C[RCLE ONE) ,~- PLD XLP OTHER RESIDUAL. VOLUME ' ' ,,,' ~IL. , FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT HOLDING PRESSURE /~ PSI. ' METERING PRESSURE ~ "PSI. ,' INDUCED LEAK RATE USING RED JACKET RECOMMENDED APPARATUS LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK '. ~. LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL .. REP'LACED FAILED LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCLE ONE ) YES NO TYP'E' OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR DLD 'PLD X LI:::' OTHER SERIAL NUMBER OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK PASS LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK ~AIL Headquarters P.O.' 'Box 804:--'7,~' Bal~ersfield, CA 93380 (805).39'3~2212 .(800)2.37-0067 A AAAA EEEE EEEE .SSSSSSSSS - ',' AA AAAA EEEE .S! · AAA AAAA EEEE EEEE AAAA AAAA- EEEE SSSS ' · AAAAA AAAA EEEE EEEE SsssSssss Associated Environmental systems, Inc.. AES LEAK DETECTOR RESULTS TECHN I C I AN: ~) PRODUCT TYPE: 9~ TYPE OF LEAK DETECTOR TESTED (CIRCLE ONE) (~. PLD XLP OTHER RESIDUAL VOLUME ML. ' FULL OPERATING PRESSURE. ~ PSI. FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT HOLDING PRESSURE /~ _ PSI. METERING TIME- ~ SEC. METERING PRESSURE. ~ PSI. INDUCED'LEAK RATE USING RED JACKET RECOMMENDED APPARATUS LEAK DETEC]'OR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK PASTS -. LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL REPLACED FAILED LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCLE ONE ) YES NO TYPE OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR DLD PLD XLP OTHER SERIAL NUMBER OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK PASS LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL Headquarters p.O;. Box 80427, Bakersfield, CA 93380 (805)393-2212 .(800)237-00.67 3651 .Pegasus Drive, Suite .102 'Bakersfield, CA 93308 "i:i i:i"., ~. , . A AAAA EEEE EEEE'. SSSSSSSSS ~" AA AAAA 'EEEE AAA AAAA. EEEE~EEEE. ~"~' AAAA AAAA EEEE SSSS · ' AAAAA AAAA EEEE EEEE SSSSSSSSS. · AssoCiated Environmental Systems, Inc. ALS LEAK DETECTOR RESULTS ' TECHNICIAN: ~-~'~/ PRODUCT TYPE: TYPE OF LEAK DETECTOR TESTED (CIRCLE ONE) ~) PLD', ×LP OTHER SERIAL NUMBER:~/~? ~])~g~/~ ' ." P SSU E PS .' METERING PRESSURE /~- PSI. INDUCED LEAK RATE USING RE~ JACKET RECOMMENDED APPARATUS LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK ~F'~ LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIL REPLACED FAILED LEAK DETECTOR? (CIRCLE oNE ). YES NO TYPE OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR DLD F'LD XLP OTHER SERIAL NUMBER OF NEW LEAK DETECTOR LEAK DETECTOR DID RECOGNIZE LEAK PASS LEAK DETECTOR DID NOT RECOGNIZE LEAK FAIl- " " · Headquarters P.O..'Box 80427, Baker'sfie'ld, CA 93380..(805)393-2212'/(800)237'0067'.. · 3651 Pegasus Drive, Suzte~lO;-' Bakersfield, CA 94~08 ,, ~:~ c~%¥,!:~ 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 '~' (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST SACInITY ~OaDC~ ADDRESS ~V ~ ~,. a-¥'C~ 5r PE~IT TO OPE~TE ~ N~BER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPING GOING TO'BE TESTED TANK# VOLUME CONTENTS Tr~K TESTING CO~Y ,~a-~ '~DRESS PO Z~k ~:~7 N~ o~ ~s.s~s~ ~ ~ ~~Z csmsmc~oN ~ 9/-/OS 9 STATE REGIST~TION ~ ~/,5~ DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED ~5/~ /~ ~ DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLIC~T 17~ Flower Street N COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME HEALTH OFFICER Leon MHebe~son, M.D. Bakersfield, California 93305 ~lephone (~5) 861-3636 . - ENVlRONMEN~L HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ~rnon ~ Reichard Date: Re: Permit Checklist Facility Permit # Dear Tank Owner or Operator: ~ This department has received the information you were ~[ requested to'return from your Standard Inventory Control Permit Packet. [-]Lacking notation of having required equipment (see below) [~Gau~in~ Instrument [-]Striker Plate [~]Water-ftndtng Paste If any of the above are checked an equipment supplier list ~tll be enclosed ~ith this letter Comments: [-]Agreement between owner and operator (see attached if checked) Comments: ckin~ Tank Calibration Chart~) E~back&ng ~eter Callb~at&on Check(s) -- Comments: ~A~k Ch~'+~ Please submit the necessary information checked above within- 14 day~. Another permit checklist has been included for your convenience. I£ you have any questions or are having a problem acquiring necessary equipment or services please call me at (805) 861- 3636. Sincerely, Blll Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous ~aterials ~anagement Program H~P - 5,00 DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont . L~ke Isabella . Mo~ave . Ridgecrest Shafter . ~ft ,FII. E ,..'ONTENTS. I~Pecmit to Operate.- I /.~)O/~-- . ' Date I-TConstructton Permtt ! Date - -- I~Permtt to abandonll 14o. "c~E '?a'r{ks Date ...... I-1Amendod Permit Conditions .' I~eermtt Appttcatton Form, f-)&ppTlcatlon to abandon t~a-nks(s) Date' ..... :.:----..::~--~'&nnuai=--..R· pO r: t' ~ffo re · -~ ' ~-- ~Corres~ndenco - Nailed ......... Do~o ' 8A~ndonmen~/Clooure Re. FrS ........... Saapt tng/Lob Re.rte ' NVr C~plianeo Check (H~v CO~itruc~o'n' Che~k'lile) '~ ' ~a~ CMplionoo Check (Ney Construction Check~iot) ~NVF Plan Check (Ney Conit;uctlon) ~8~ Plan Check (Ney Conitrucclon) ~NVF Plan Cheek (lxiotlng Facility) ~8~ Plan Cheek (Ixlotl~ Facility) . ~'Incomplete ApplicetionO Form ~Permit Application Checkl Pe;mJt Initructiona ~Dlocarded Tl~htneM Teat Reoul=i ~te ~.onitorl~.Meli ConstruCtt'on Deta/P~'gmlel ~enviro~ental Sensitivity Oata: Grounddter Drilling Bating Lo~s Location of Mater ~Statement o~ Undergcound Conduits ~Plot Plan Featuring All Envi;o~entally Sens~tive Data ~PhoCoo ~Coflscruction ~.ale sheet shoving date received and tally De inspection time, ;tc ~Miicellaneous /~Sitivity ~ction Time UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY " ' INSPECTION REPORT * /' ' ., ~anks ~- ' - Is Information on Permit/Application Correct? Yes~ No Permit Po~? Yes~ No / T / ~ Inspe~ion: Routine ~ Complaint Rein~ion ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED 1. Prim.ry Containment Monitoring: .. Intercepting and Dirking ~vstem Il · ~:: :~-:,d.~Jn-lank Levei.~n~ng.~e~[~::;,._._,, --~ e. Groundwater Monitoring f. Vado~ Zone Monitoring 2.~onda~ Containment Monitoring: a. Liner b. Doubl~Walled Tank c. Vault 3. Piping Monitoring: a. Pre~rized b. Suction c. ' Gravity S. Tightness Testing 6. New Construction/Modification 7. Closure/Abandohment 8. Unauthorized Release 9. Maintenance, General Safety, and Operating Condition of Facility Comments/Recommendations: Reinspection scheduled? ~ No Approximate Reinspection Date INSPECTOR:, REPORT RECEIVED BY: Health 580 4113 170 (7-87) 'Environmental Sensitivity~. ion Time UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILIT)/ "INSPECTION REPORT" ~ ,N,o. of Tanks ~ Is Information on Permit/Application Correct? Yes.~:~' No Permit Posted?,/ Yes~.('* No~ Type of Inspection: Routine Complaint Reinspection ~ Comments: ~ ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED Intercepting and Ditching System b. Standard Inventow Control Monitoring f. Vado~ Zone Monitoring 2. ~onda~ Containment Monitoring: - a. Liner " b. Double.ailed Tank c. Vault b. Suction · c. Gravity 5, Tightness Testing 6. New Construction/Modification 7. Closure/Abandonment 8. Unauthorized Release 9. Maintenance, General Safety, and Operating Condition of Facility Comments/Recommendations: Reinspection scheduled? Yes ./~ No .............................. A3Pr0ximate Reinspection Date ........... i ................................... './.,:.. . ,, ~./~.. /Z.~:..;~..~'~..~.... REPORT RECEIVED BY: w .~/~ ~ ~ ~, INSPECTOR: Health 580 4113 170 (7*87) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield~ CA 93301 . (~" ~ 'G(805) 326-3970 1[ UNDERGROUND TANK QcUE~~NAIRE RECEIVED f~k~~/ HAZ. $EP26 M.T.I~I' DIV. I. FAOILI~/SITE No. OF TANKS~ ~ DBA OR FAClLIW NAME NAME OF OPERATOR . ADDRE~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ N~RE~T CRO~ STRE~ PARCEL No.(OPTIONAL) /BOXTOINDICAT~ ~OEPORMION QINDIVIDUA[ QPAE~N~SHIP QLOCA[AGENCYDIS~EICTS QCOUNWAGENCY QS~ATEAG[NCY EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMAR~ EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDAR~ DAYS: NAM~ (~Sf. FIRS~ PHONE No. WITH AR~ CODE ~ DAYS: NAME (~ST. FIRS~ PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE NIG~T~: ~AME (LA~T.'FI~ PHONE No. WllN ARB CODE NIGHTS: NAME (~$T, FIB~ PHONE No. WITH ARB CODE - II, PROPER~ OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME CARE OF ADDRE~ INFORMATION MAILING OR STREB ADDRESS ~ ¢ BOX ~ INDIVIDUAL ~ LOCAL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY CIW NAME STATE ZIP CODE ~ PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE III. TANKOWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION MAILING OR STREET ADDREss .... ¢ BOX ~NDIVIDUAL Q LOCAL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY Cl~ NAME STATE ZiP CODE PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE I OWNER'S DATE VOLUME ~EOD~CI IN ~AN~ No. ~NSTAL~D ~,~61/ S~O~D S~V~C~ / Y/N YIN DOYOU HAVEFINANCIA[RESPONSISILITY? ~ TYPE ~¢[/~04¢~ '~_ ~ Fill one segment oh for each tank, unless all inks and piping are constructed of th4~ame materials, style and~e, then only fill one segment out. please identify tanks by owner ID' %. I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN I, III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B. ANDO,'ANDALLTHATAPPLtESINBOXO A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WI_TH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [] 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100"/,, METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (Primary Tank) [] g BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER~')~' I~i,-..,~-~_~-Ic-¢'_C L. [] , .UB.ER L,NED [] ~ AL~D L,N,.G [] ~ EPOXY .,N,NG [] ~ P.ENO'.: L,.,.G C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YESk"~____ NO__ · : FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCL~ A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION . J)~2 PRESSURE A D 3 GRAVIIY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A(~I SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE (PVC) U~ FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 ,CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL Wl COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] I AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING [] 3 INTERSllT)AL MONITORING r~ gg OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] 6 TANK TEST'NG [] 7 ,NTE.ST,T.ALMO.,TOR,NG [] "' NO"E [] g~ U.KNOWN [] g. OTHER I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN '"'~ ~'~l~"') '~,/~i~ ~) ~--~, ~t~. C Ill. TANK CoNsTRUCTION ~ ~ MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANO C, ~D ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D A. ~PE OF ~ ~ DOUBLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WA~ WI~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~ 2 SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTEDTAN~ ~ 99 O~R B, TANK ~ 1 BARE STEEL ~ 2 STAINLESS STEEL ~ 3 FIBERG~SS ~ 4 STEELC~D W/FIBERG~SS REINFORCED PLASTIC - MATERIAL ~ 5 CONCRE~ ~ 6 POLW~NYL CHLORIDE ~ 7 ~UMINUa ~ e 1~. ~E~ANOL (PrimaryTank) ~ 9 BRON~ ~ 10 ~LVANI~D STEEL ~ 95 UNKNOWN ~ ~ O~ER ~ 1 .UBBER LINEO . ~ ~ ~0 LINING ~ 3 ~PO~ LINING ~ , PHENOL~ UNmNG C. INTERIOR LINING ~ s G~SS LINING ~ S UNLINED ~ .5 UNKNOWN ~ ~ O~ER IS LINING UATEmAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1~. ME~ANOL ? YES~ NO I D. CORROSION ~ 1 ~LYETHYLENE WRAP ~ 2 COATING ~ 3 VINYL WR~ ~ 4 FIBERGLAS REINFORCED PLASTIC c ..co,o ..oTEc.,o. .o.. ..KNow. .. IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~nCL~ A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U tFUNDERGROUND. BO~ IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVI~ A U 99 O~ER 8. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U g5 UNKNOWN A U 99 O~ER C. MATERIAl AND a u 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) A ~ · FiBERG~S PiPE CORROSION A U 5 ~UMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 10~/. ME~ANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION ~ * AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR ~ 2 LINE T~HTNESS TESTING ~ 3~N~ORINGINTERSTIT~L ~ gg V. TANK LEAK DETECTION -~' "' I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE AL -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN , ~'~./~..~-----~ III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN I:IOXES A. R, ANOC, ANDALLTHATAPPLIESINEOXD A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~ 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER ,B. TANK [] ?' BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 4 STEELCLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] S POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATISLEW/I:RP [] , RUBBER L.NED [] 2 .~O L,N.NG [] 3 ~.OX~ L,N,NO [] . PHENOL~ L,N,NG C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED ~ 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER ENING .. IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL ? YES"~ NO__ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP [] 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL PROTECnO. [] ~ CATHOD,C PROTECT,O. [] g..ONE IV. PIPING INFORMATION CmCLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IFUNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE B. CONSTR.UCTION A(~_~ 1 SINGLE WALL A IJ 2 DOUBLE WALL A IJ 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER · C. MATERIAL AND A [I 1 BARE STEEL .. ALI 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 PoLYVlNYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A~,t FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A [J 5 ALUMINUM A U 8 CONCRETE 'A-IJ 7 STEEL Wl coATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEWlFRP PROTECTION A IJ 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A IJ 10 CATHODIC PROTECTIOi~I A ti 95 UNKNOWN A lJ 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [~ AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK OETECTOR [~'2 LINETIGHTNESSTESTING [] 3 INTERS1TrlAL [] 99 OTHER . MoNrrORING V. TANK LEAK DETECTION [] ~ v,SUAL CHECK [] 2 ,NYE.TORY RECONC,UAT~O. [] ~.~ TANK TESTING [] ~ ,NTERST,TIALMO.,TOR,NG [] *..O.E [] 95 U.KNOW. [] ~ OTHER C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAYStaR, ~'~ ~- [~ ~ D. TANK C~AO,. IN G~LONS: II1. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANOC.~DALL~ATAPPLIESlNaOXD A. TYPEOF ~ 1 DOUBLE WALL ~ 3 SINGLE WA~ WI~ E~ERIOR LINER ~ 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ~ 2 SINGLE WALL ~ 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAUL~DTAN~ ~ 99 O~ER B. TANK ~ 1 BARE STEEL ~ 2 STAINLESS STEEL ~ 3 FIBERG~S ~ 4 STEELC~D W/FIBERG~SS REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL ~'5 CONCRE~ '~ 6 POLWlNYL CHLORIDE ~ 7 ALUMINUM (PrimaryTank) ~ 9 BRONZE ~ 10 ~LVANI~D STEEL ~ g5 UNKNOWN ~ 1 RUBBER LINED ~ 2 ~O LINING ~ 3 E.O~ LINING ~ 4 .HENOL~ LINING c. ~NTEmO~ ~ s ~ss L,N,N~ ~ ~ UNL,NEO ~ ~ UNKNOW. LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1~ ME~ANOL? YES ~ NO~ D. CORROSION ~ I POLYE~YLENE WRAP ~ 2 COATIN~ ~ 3 VINYL WR~ PROTECTION ~ 5 CATHODIO PROTECTION ~ 91 NONE ~ 95 UNKNOWN IV. PIPING INFORMATION creChE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U mF UNDERGROUND, BO~ m~ APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVm~ A U gg OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U I SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U ~ OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POL~INYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLAS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 10~/~ ME~ANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP PROTE~ION A ~ 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTtON A ~ g5 UNKNOWN A ~ ~ OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION ~ 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DE~CTOR ~ 2 LINE T~HTNESS TESTING ~ 3 INTERSTIT~L MON~ORING V. TANK LEAK DETECTION I ~ 1 VISUAL CHECK ~2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION ~ 3VAPORMONITORING~ 4 AUTOMATIOTANKGAUGING~ 5 GROUND WA~R MONITORING .~6 TANK TESTING ~ 7 INTERSTiTmAL MONITORING ~ gi NONE ~ 95 UNKNOWN ~ gg OTHER gnviron~ental Sensitivity' . ..... ..- Inapection Time UNDERGROUND HAZ,,~I:~DOUS SUBST,~a~"~ICE STORAGE FACI LI TY ]INSPECTION REPORT ~aclltty Name Correc~?AddreSSyes ~No '~' Per. It Posted? Yes No NO. of Tanks -- IS Inforsatlon.~eralt/lppllcatlon __ __ __ Relnspectton .Co~plalnt VIOLATIONS NOTED f. Vadose Zone Nonltorin~ a. Liner ~Pressurlzed I c, 0ravlty 5. Tightness Testln~ 6. Ne~ Construct lon/Nodl ftcat Ion 7. Closure/AbandonsenC 8. Unauthorized Release 0perattnZ Condition of Facility Yes NO Approxlsa,e Relnspection ,a,e '' '/! t :) ~ (Form #HNf4P- 170 ) ~ . * INSPECTION REPORT * Facility Name _ _ , ,'~ ~ ~) Is information on Permit/Application Correct? Yes No ;Permit Posted? ,Yes . No~ No. of Tanks of Inspection:' ~Routine ~ Complaint, Rainq!.ection · Type ITEM ' ' VIOLATIONS NOTED 1. Primaw Containment Monitoring: ~ · a. Inter~pting and Dirking Sy~em tandard Invento~ Control Monitoring i. C~ __~ .. ~ .'. b, Doublm~alled Tank c, Vault 5. Tightne~ Te~ing 6. N~ Con~ru~ion/Modifi~ ion 8. Hnauthori~d ~l~a~ . / Operating Facility~y ~~ ' Condition of ~ ' inspection scheduled? .~ ...... . . ',.ECTOR: --~_~ X_ K~..~'/~_~,~'"'].'"'('~ ~N~'~'~ REPORT ~th ~0 4113 1~0 ~7.~?} · - KERN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL D[STRI (805) 861-a682 T~K L~ATZON REFER~CE 5. 8~K~ CAN L~K ~ VA~R CAP .... 6 FZLL CA~ NOT P~PERLY 3EATED ? VA~R CA~ NOT PROPERLY S~TED 8 ~KET ~I~tNG FR~ FiLL CAP 9 ~K~ NZSSZNG FR~ VA~R CAP ;:~ FiLL AOAPTO;q, .... ,,.'"r ~[GHT, .., :Jr !l VA~GR ADAPTOR NOT Ti~T ,~ ,~ ~KET 8ETNE~,I AOA¢~.R & FiLL } TUBE ~=,:zN~= /' iMPROPERLY SEATEC 15 COAXIAL FZLL 'TUBE S-PRZNG ~ECHAN Z SM DEFECT ~'v E '! ~". OTHER ~ARNING : SYSTE~ MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION .... .*o.., CONT.R~L - D,ISTR IC%-~R~.~ LE(S-)= 209 - 4J-2-ANO/OR--4-t'2 o 1-'. ....... THE CALI FORN lA ~ H-~AL~TH &-SAFETY--CODE <~ SPEC,FiES PENALT[E~ OF UP TO'$1,000.00 PER DAY FOR~EACH VIOL..~,TION. TELE,°H,'ONE (805~ '~ 85}-3682 CONCE,~NING FINAL R~LUT[CmN OF THE ~E II VA~R RE.VERY INSPECTI~. FO~ Ci E 5 8ELL~ ~ ~ C I ~ FL~ LIMITER (EW] .~ . ~ .;~ ~ ....... , V O S O'VER~O R~ACTOR I 'F % ~ ~ i t . ' 1 I [ RJ'=R~ JacKe~ GH~ul¢ Rmsset~mm ~ .~,~ n~s adjustment. ' L= !~,c, L~ l~se. VICTIMS: 8YST~'~RKE~ WI,.. A , ~dE IN [N~P_~,I~ R~LTS, ARE iN fIO~I~ ~~~' AIR ~LLUTI~ ~T~U DISTRICT ~LE(~) 412 ~D/OR 412.1. ~E CALIFO~IA F ~ ~ R DAY ~ F H~L~ & SA ~ ~DE SPECIFI~ P~ALT,~ OF UP TO $1,000.00 PE ~OR ~ DAY O VIO~TI~. TELE~E (805) 861-2682 ~CE~ING FINAL R~LUTI~ OF ~E ~E"~RRECTED NI~iN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO ~PLY ~Y R~LT IN LE'~L 'ACTI~ PERMIT CHECKLIST This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided ......... ~ithin .30 .days of re.c~Pt. Check: Yes No A[ The packet I received contained: ~/ 1) Cover Lettek, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit ':. ....... . ...... Monitoring Requirements .... Information Sheet (Ag[ee~en~._.B~tween ..:O~ne.6 ...... ~nd Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #G-394i~'i," ExPlanation of Substance Codes, Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-10. p/ 3) The Following Forms: a) Inventory Recording Sheet b} Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse c) Trend Analysis Worksheet 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility) B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Monitoring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between O~ner and Operator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have t'he following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): 1) Acceptable gauging instrument 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) 3) Water-finding paste D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the o~ner of this facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). F. As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT-10, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman ~f out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). '/ G. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility in accordance with procedures described in Handbook #UT-10. ....................... Date. Started .... ~-- ~- ~ ~ Signature of Person Completin~ Checklist: ~f~-~? Title: C~) ~¢a'~c ~i5 N~ { Date: ~-1'7 '. ~ & . , ~LLONS EEE REGisTER .... ' .......... -P~V DAY K TOT~S ~" ;DATA ~FORT , NET GAiN/LOSS nATA , Per m i t _Cl_,le s I: i n n ~,a I r e Normally. permits are sent to facility Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern Coun.ty. they may choose to have the permits sent to the Operators of the facility where they are to be posted. Pleage fill In Permit · and check one of the foil.owing before returning this form with payment: Pot PERMIT # I~001~ .p~l. Send all information to Owner at the address listed on invoice (if Owner is different than Operator, it will be Owner's responsibility to provide Operator with pertinent information). 2. Send all information to Owner at the following corrected address: 3. Send all information to Operator: Name: Address: (Operator can make copy of permit for Owner). Permit ~.nvlronsen~a! Sensitivity /¥~--/ ~- [napen~Jcn T~me '. ...... UNDERGROUND HAZ~DQU6 SUBST~CE STORAG~ FACILI ~ · INspECTIoN REPORT .."' ~pe of Inepec~ ~ Routine . . . ~olpla~nt Re/nspectlon ~P~Jma~y Contal~ent NonJtorJng: .. } d, In-Tank Level Sensln~ Device :. ~ressurlzed b. Suotlon .' .... ~ . 5. Ttghtneas Testin~ 6, Hew Conutructton/ModtFlcatlon 8. Unauthorized Release INaPEC~R: REPORT RECEI~D BY: ~ ~'~ (Form 1. I have not done any aajor aodifications to this facility durin~ the last 12 aonths. Signature /~ ~ ~ ~ ............. ~ote: Ail .~aJor.aodlficatlons require a ~er~lt to Construct froa 2. I have done aaJor aodifications for which I obtained Persit(s) to' Construct froa Peraittinz Authority -' Si~nature Perai~ to Construct # Date ..-,.- _.3 .....Repair andNalntenance.Sunaar¥ .... ................ . .... Attach a sunnar¥ of all: -- Routine and required aaintenance done to this facility's tank, plains, and aonitorin~ equipaent. -- Repair of sub~er~ed punps or suction punps. -- Replacement of flow-restrictin~ leak detectors with sane. -- Repalr/replacesent of dispensers, ~eters, or nozzles. -- Repair of electronic leak detection coaponents, or replacesent with sa~e. -- Installation of ball float valves. -- Installation or repair ofvapor recovery/vent lines. Include the date of each repair or satntenance activity. NOTE: All repairs or replaceaents.in response to a leak require a Perait to Construct froa ~he Peratttlnz Authority as do all other aodifications to tanks, piping or ~onitoring equipaent not listed here. 4. Fuel Chan~es - Allowed for Notor Vehicle Fuel tanks 0nly. Lls~ all fuel storage chan~es tn tanks, notinz: Date(s), tank nunber(s), new fuel(s) stored. 5. Inventory control aonitorin~ is required for this facility on the Per. It to Operate. ~d I ~ve not exceeded ~ reportable listed tn ~e appropriate inventory control aonltortn~ handbook during the las~ twelve sonths (if no~ applicable, disregard). Trend ~al~st~ S~a~ · ~le~e attach ~1 ~end ~1~ S~ for the last 12 period. .' , 7. Neter Calibration Check Fo~ .............. ~lease a~ach current, ~c~leted ~eter Calibration C~ck Fo~ ANN TREND ANALYS I S UlVIlVLZ~RY TANK # / TIME PERIOD: ~e..,~c~ /~F& to QUARTER 1 TIME PERIOD: ~e~4e~%~f (~F~ to PERIOD 1: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ................. ...... Action Number for this Period (Line 4) Z O PERIOD ~: Total Minuses This Period (Line S) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 3: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ?7_- '~ .Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ~ , PERIOD 4: Total Minuses This Period (Line ~) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ~'~ PERIOD §: Total Minuses This Period (Line ~) Action Number for this Period (Line PERIOD ~: Total Minuses This Period (Line ~) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) /~1 QUARTER ~ TIME PERIOD: ~¢~ )~ ~ to PERIOD 7: Total Minuses This Period (Line ~) Action Number for 'this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 8: Total Minuses This Period (Line $) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 9: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) / Action Number for this Period (Line QUARTER 4 TIME PERIOD: ~we ;9~? to PERIOD 10: Total Minuses'This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 11: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 12: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line .............. l hereby-.certify--this is a_true and accurate report ANNUAL TREND ANALYSISOSUMMARY TANK ~ ~ TIME PERIOD: ~,~$~.¼e~ Iq~to ! QUARTER 1. TIME PERIOD: $~,+eL.~F f~& to PERIOD'i: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ...... Action. Number for this Period (Line_4) -.~ PERIOD 2: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ~ PERIOD 3: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) QUARTER 2 TIME PERIOD: Deee~¼~ /9~ to /Ma fc~ 1~7 PERIOD 4: Total Minuses This Period (Line3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 5: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 6: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ;~/ QUARTER 3 TIME PERIOD: ~¥c~ /~? to Q~t~e PERIOD ?: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~7' Action Number for this Period (Line 4) 117 PERIOD 8: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD. 9: Total Minuses This Period (Line S) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) QUARTER 4 TIME PERIOD: ~ ~e /¢~? to ~?~~)q~7 PERIOD 10: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) / PERIOD 11: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 12: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ........... Z hereby certify this is a true and'accurate report. ' ..................... Signature /~ d ,c-'~3 Date TANK ~ '~ TIME PERIOD: QUARTER 1 TIME PERIOD: ge~ embe~ re? A to PERIOD 1: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ,, ~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 2: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ~ 7 .~ PERIOD 3: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) QUARTER 2 TIME PERIOD: .~c~bec /~ to -"~¢h PERIOD 4: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~-~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ~'~ PERIOD 5: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 6: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~ ~ J Action Number for this Period (Line 4) QUARTER 3 TIME PERIOD: /~fa¢,~ /~77 to ~ c4~ a /7~? PERIOD ?: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~} Action Number for this Period (Line 4) Ii? PERIOD 8: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) /~? Action Number for this Period (Line 4) /~ PERIOD 9: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) /;o Action Number for this Period (Line 4) /~ QUARTER 4 TIME PERIOD: \/c~c /q~7 to ~e.~4e~7~/F~? PERIOD 10: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) /~/ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) /&~ PERIOD 11: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) j~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) /?~ PERIOD 12: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) / ~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) )~ I hereby certify this-is a..true .and accurate report Signature /~-~ ~ Date //-/?-~Y' ANNU TREND ANALYS I S UNIMARY QUARTER 1 TIME PERIOD: ~+ ~%~e c /?~ to PERIOD 1: Total Minuses This Period (Line Action Number for .this Period (Line 4) '~ O PERIOD 2: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ~. PERIOD 3: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) QUARTER 2 TIME PERIOD: PERIOD 4: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) b'? PERIOD 5: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~7 Action Number for this Period (Line 4) PERIOD 6: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line 4) QUARTER 8 TIME PERIOD: ~d~c% /~ ? to ~ u Mc [qg7 PERIOD 7: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) ~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) ;~? PERIOD 8: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) /o~ Action Number for this Period (Line 4) I~ PERIOD 9: Total Minuses This Period (Line B) {~l Action Number for this Period (Line 4) /~? QUARTER 4 TIME PERIOD: ~)a w e {q~? to PERIOD 10: Total M/nuses"This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line PERIOD 11: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) 'Action Number for this Period (Line PERIOD 12: Total Minuses This Period (Line 3) Action Number for this Period (Line hereby certify this is a .true and accurate_report. Signature ~Y~c~, ~5~ Date Kern County Health D~partment Permit No. Division' o[ Enviro~ental Hea~ Application 1700 Flo~r Street, Bakersfiel~CA 93305 ,~PLI~TION FOR PE~IT ~~US SUBST~CES S~E FACILI~ T~ of ~a[ion (ch~k): ONe~ Facili~ ~dification of Facility ~isti~ Facility~ O~ansfer of ~ermhi~ A. ~ergen~ 24-~ur Contact (n~e, a~ea c~e, ~one): Is Tank(s) ~cat~ on ~ Agricultural Fa~? ~Y~ Is Tank(s) Us~ Pri~rily for ~ricultural ~r~ses? ~Yes Facility ~dre~ ~~ 2F~7 ~we~ ~ Nearest Cro~ St. T R SEC (R~a~ ~atio~ ~ly) ~il ~aracceriscics' at Facility ' ~sis for Soil ~ a~ Gro~ter ~p~ ~temi~tio~ c. Contractor ~ ~ntractor" s Lice~e ~. ~dr e~ Zip Te le~ Pro~s~ S~rCi~ ~te Pro~s~ C~etion ~rker"s C~~ti~ Certification I Insurer D. If ~is ~it Is 'For ~ifica~ion Of ~ ~isti~ ~cility, Briefly ~ri~ ~ificati~ Pro~s~ E. Tank(s) Store (~eck all ~t a~ly): Tank t ~sCe Pr~uct ~tor Vehicle Unlead~ R~ular Pr~i~ Die~l ~ste 3 O O O ~. cb~i~l ~sitio~ o~ ~te~ials S~o~ (~ ~ces~y ~o~ ~o~ ~icle ~ls) (if different) G. Transfer of Ow6ership Date of ~-~nsfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of permit No. __ issued to · I understand that the Pennitting Authority may review and modi'fy or. terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this ~dergro~d storage facility upon receiving this c~mpleted form. This form' has been c~npleted under' PenaltY' Of perjury a'nd"to the best of my knowledge--'~S true and correct. 'F6~-~CH SECTION, ~CK AL~ 'APP--~R~A-X~T~WdfE~ H. 1. Tank is: [-] Vaul ~ed ~/'~Non-Vaul ted [~Double-Wal 1 ~-~ Single-Wal! 2. ~ Materi~l []Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel [-]Polyvinyl Chloride [q Fiberglass-Clad Steel []Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [-]Concrete [-]Al~mlin~m~ [~Bronze nUnkr~own [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment 0 Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer ............ ~ow~l~z . . //¢" .. I~o ............... ~~;~ ........ 4. ~ank Secondary Containment ........................... []Double-Wall ~2]synthetic Liner []Lined Vault []None [] Other (describe): Manufacturer: []Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity 5. Tank Interior Linin~ ---~Rabber []alkyd []EPO×¥ []~henolic []Glass ~Clay [~li..d ~Other (describ.): _.~ ....... ~ .... 6.. .... Tank Corrosion Protection ~]Tar or Asphalt []Unknown []Non, []Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: []None ~Impressed Current System ~lSacrtf~¢~al ~%n~de System ~--~rib~ System & ~.qui~ment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only) [2]Groundwater Monitorin~' W~ll(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) [~[~-Tube Without Liner []~-Tube with C~mpatible Liner 'Directir~ Flow to Monitorin~ [] Vapor Datector* [] Liquid Level Sensor' [] Conductivity Sensor .. [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- [] Liquid Retrie~al & Inspection Fr~ U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular S~ce ?Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Tsst~ng None ~ Unkno~ [] Other b. Pi~ing: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' []Monitoring S~p with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Race~¥ / []Half-Cut C~mpatible Pip. Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Raceway [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Model: 8. Tank Tightness ~~s Tan~ Been Tightness Tested? []Yes ~NO Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing C~mpan¥ 9. Tank Tank Repaired? ~¥es ~]NO' []Unknown Date(s) of-Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. O~erfill Protection []Operator Fi'lls, Controls, & Visually Monitors level []Tape Float Gau~e []Float Vent Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls []Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box ~]None []unkno~ []Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices a. underground Piping: [~-~S []NO []Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter D ~ Manufacturer .[]Pressure [~S-uction []Gravity Approximate Eength of 'Pipe ~ ~ O' b. Underground ~iping Corrosion Protection : ........................ ~Galvani"zed "-E]Fiberglass-Clad .... ~Impres'Sed Current ...... BSacrift~ial Anode []Polyethylene Wrap []~.lectrical Zsolation []Vinyl Wrap E~ar or Asphalt []~nknown i-~None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System ~ne []Unknown []Other (describe): 1. Tank is: [~ Vaulted [~Non-Vaul ted ~]Double-Wal 1 ~'] Single-Wal 1 2. ~ Materi~l ~(~rbon Steel [] Stainless steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel []Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic []Concrete [Alining11 []Bronze l-]Unknown [ Other (describe) 3. ~. r imary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer - 4,' Tank SeCondarY -Cor{t~ ..... ~ ---'=:.' ..... - .... - ' - ':-::':-' :'-'~:':'-~'"=--:~ ......... []Double-Wall ~lSynthetic Liner [Lined v~Ult [~ne []-]Unknown ~]Other (describe): Manufacturer: [Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior--Lining '-~Rubber [-~Alkyd ~Ep~Xy ~menolic [TGlass []Clay ~i~ined FT~known ['1Other (describe): °' " 6. Tank Corrosion Protection . '- =-~--:.-'~ --~GglVanized ~ass~Clad ..... ~Polyethylene Wrap- []Vinyl Wra[R01ng ...... ~ .......................... ~ar or Asphalt [Unknown [1None l-~Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: []None ['1Impressed Current System ['1Sacrificial A~K~e System Describe System & Equi[zaent: ... 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: [.']Visual (vaulted tanks only) ~lGroundwater Monitoring' WI~ll(s) ~Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ['1U-Tube Without Liner [~U-Tube with Ccmpatible Lfner Directing Flow to Monitoring We,Il(s)* Vapor Detector* 1'1 Liquid Level Sensor* [~ Conduetivit~ Sensor [ Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank-.. Daiquid Retrieval & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space ily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation []Periodic Tightness Testing ['1 None [-~ Unknown ~] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' Monitoring Sump with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Race~y BHalf-Cut C~mpatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Race~y ~one [ Unknown [ Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank ' a. Tightness sted? Yes nmknown Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Ccmpany 9. Tank ~ Tank Repaired? []Yes ~ []Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs . 10. Overfill Protection []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves [ Auto Shut- Off Controls B Capacitance Sensor [~Sealed Fill Box [~ne [']Unknown Other: List Make & Model Fc~ Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: E~es CINo []:]unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter .~3_~___Manufacturer [:]Pressure [~]~£fon []Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe ~k~ ~ o ' b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ............................ [:]Galv-ahiZ&d--[-1Fibetglass-Clad .... I-]Impressed Current- -[:]Sacrificial--Anode ~Polyethylene Wrap [:]Electrical Isolation [:]Vinyl Wrap []~h~ or Asphalt I [-1Unknown []:]None C]Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairtnent: I-]Double-Wall [:]Synthetic Liner System [~ne [:]Unknown i-IOther (describe): TANK ~ _~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM _F(_~~ TANK) 1. Tank is: ~]Vaulted ~Non-Vaulted ~]Double-Wall ~']Single-Wall 2. ~ M~terial' [~f~fbon Steel O Stainless Steel ~ Polyvinyl Chloride ~ Fiberglass-Clad Steel · ~Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic []Concrete DAlU~in~m~ [']Bronze [-]Unknown [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed ThickneSs (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer r~Double-Wall r~ynthetic Liner []Lined Vault []~ione [qUnknown i~]Other (describe): .. Manufacturer: rqMaterial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals,) 5. Tank Interior ~ '--~ber i-]Alkyd ~]gpo~¥ ~enoli¢ rqGlass []Clay E~lined rqunknown [-~Other {describe): . ~ - ........ 6... Tank ~Corrosion Protection ~ass-Clad- []Polyethylene Wrap-.'.~Vin¥1 Wrappi~ halt ~Unknown []None ~Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~None ~']Impressed Current System ['ls~¢ri~ic-ia-1 ~e System Describe System & EguiI~ent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and IntercePti6n a. Tank: []Visual '(vaulted tanks only) [2]Groundwater Monitorirg' Well(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring ~ell(s) []U-Tube Without Liner ~U-Tube with C~patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg [] Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor" [] Conductivit~ Sensor' [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank . ~_~quid l?mtrieval & Inspection Frem U-Tube,_Monitoring Well or Annular Space ~]'Dail¥ Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation Iq Periodic Tightness Testing ~ None~Unknown [] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized ~'lMonitoring Sump with Race~y [']Sealed Concrete Race~¥ []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Race~a¥ [2] unkno Other · Describe Make & Model: 8. ~en Tightness Tested? [~]Yes ~ ~]Unkno~ Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing C~mpany 9. Tank ~ Tank Repaired? [-]Yes [~ [~unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection '[]Operator ~tlis, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ~Tape Float Gauge [~Float Vent Valves ~_~o Shut- Off Controls [']Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box ~None [_]Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. a. Underground Piping: ~'s []No []unkno~ Material Thickness. (inches) Di~ueter ~ ' Manufacturer []Pressure . E~s~ti'on [:]Gravity Approximate Length 6f-~ipe ................. b .... Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : []Galvani'Zed' [~FibergIass-Clad ~ [2]Impressed Current---[]Sacrificial Anode [21Polyethylene Wrap ~Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap ~ or Asphalt- [-~Unknoia% []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Pipirg, Secondary Containment: [~]Double-Wall [']Synthetic Liner System ~q~e ~unknown []Other (describe): TANK ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM ~_ACH TANK) FOR SECTION, ~-~E~ ~ ~--R-~RI~-~I~ -~E~ 1. Tank is: [[]Vaulted l'~Non-Vaulted, lC]Double-Nail ~]Sir~le-Nall 2. Ta~ Mia~.ter ia 1 ' [~C~rbon Steel [-] Stainless Steel F]Polyvinyl Chloride l-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel [] Fiberglass-Reinforced 'Plastic [-] Concrete ['] t%ltm~inum [] Bronze r]Unkn~wn [] Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment l~ate Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer []Double-Wall--~--Synthetic Liner []Lined Vault [~h~e F]Unkno~ [] Other (descr i be ): Manufacturer: [] Material Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Li~{ing --~R~bber []Alkyd []]Epoxy []Phenolic []Glass []Clay [~X[Iined []~kno~ []Other (describe): 6. Tank corrosion Protecti'on ~- ................ ~Galvanized"--~r~rass~Ctad- [-]Pol~thylene W~ap .OVinyl-Wrapping ~- ..... --~. [~l~ar or Asphalt [~Unknown [-INone ~Other (describe): ' Cathodic Protection: []None ~'iImpressed Current System ['1SaCrificial ~e System Describe System & Equipment: . 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only) [qGroundwater Monitorirg' Wail(s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) [~U-Tube Without Liner []U-Tube with C~'~-patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitorirg We,Il(s)* [] Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor' 77 Conductivit~ Sensor [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank- [] L..iguid l~etrie~al & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Wall or Annular Space [~ily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation []Periodic Tightness Testing ~ ~o.. r7 ~kno~ ~lother b. PiPing: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' [']Monitorirg S~p with Race~y ~Sealed Concrete Race~y []Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Race~y [] U.kno~ [] Other *Describe Make & Model.. 8. ~en Tightness Tested? [qYes ~ []U~kno~ Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank ~ ~ Repaired? [~Yes ~N~ [~Unknown Da te (s) of Repa i r (s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ' []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level []Tape Float Gauge []Float Vent Valves ~Auto Shut- Off Controls Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box ~]None [[]Unkno~a~ Other: ·List Make & Model For Alcove Devices pipig a. Underground Piping : ~ r]No r]Unkno, Material f; ~ ~_ ~ f J ~ s S Thickness (inches) Diameter ._~___Manufacturer []Pressure ~tion"' []Gravity Approximate Length o'f Pipe ~ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ..................................... []Ga=[~niz~ .... ~lFibef~jlass-Clad---[~ttmpressed Current~:~Sacrificial Anode [[]Polyethylene Wrap []Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap ~ or Asphalt []Unkno~a% []None r]other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: [~Double-Wall r]synthetic Liner System ~ []Unkno~ [-]Other (de.scribe):