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UNDERGROUND TANK-C-02/05/88
· CoH~AzHER COHSTRUCTID ( ) 91 POLYETHLENE ~I~AP' ( ) OZ VXHYL blIAPPZHG ( ) 03 CATHOOXC F~IOTECTXOfl (~ 04 kl4CHC~ ( ) OS GE ( ) 06 TAR O~ I.SP~I.LT ( ) 09 OTHER: ' P]PZNG . (CHEL~ I.PI='ROI~IATE BOXIES) (/~qJ Q4 P~ESSLI~E tX) OS SUCTZOH ( ) 06 Ll4<J.f:ld4 ( ! 07 LEAK DETECT]ON ~ 01 VZSUAL '~)~) 0~' STOCK ZNVENTGI:IY ( ).04 VAPO~ S~IZFF TI, fELLS '~ )OS S[)4SO~ ZHSTRU~EI.,IT., ).:~::( - ; ~ i..:,,. ~ -, ~.~,*... ( ) Q6 GROU~) ~ATER ~IZTORZHG HELLS ( ) 07 PRESSURE TEST (X) 09 HOHE J ) 10 OTi4ER: ............. * .............................. ~:I' CHEM'ICAL 'COMPOS]'TIOH OF.--MATERIALS S, TOREO IN. UNDERGRO.UND CONTAINERS ZP YOU C#ICKIO YES T~ ZV-F YOU AlE H~T ~IIUZIID TO COHPLETE THIS IEGTZOH A~ os ) 01 ,- ,,' ,,'°,'/I I ! I I I I I. I.l. I I '- ',- ' '-IIIIIIIII!111 . ,- ''- ' ,-!111111111111 ,~- ' '-III!111111111 ,,- ,,-i!_11111111111 CHECK STATE KARO CHEtI~'CAL COOE L/ST~NG FOIl PO~SZBL~' SI'HI3141T~ ) o! CGI4T&XHER LOCI. TED ~.4 I.N AG~CULTI~AL FARI~.~' ( J 0! YES Eft) O~ m 5 F~ NAS BEEN ~LETED ~ER ~E PE~L~ ~ PERJ~Y ~), ~ ~E BEST ~ ~ K~LEDGE)' ~S ~U~ ~ ~RECT. IR LDCAL AGENCY USE ONLY J ~I~[NZSTIATZNG ~ACINCY ICZTY LOCAL IlltqZT "rD · :04-07018S (0~1/10/8S) PI.GE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDE ~1!D STAT! ZO RGR STORAGE TANK ( ) el NlrM PERI'IT ) OZ COlA)[TIC'AL PERt~ZT 1~)) 05 I~ENLrHED PERI1ZT 06 Ar'IEFI3F. D PERItTT ! ) 07 TAJ~ CLI31~ED ! ) Ot DELETE-FRCI't FILE (HO FEE! OHNER P~ke ~11~ I1,,,I ti ~I? I I O! .. ..... :-10700 Studebaker'Road' - ' -, . Downe~ '~ l' CA [ FACILITY ~C:ZLZTY Penske Cadillac - Bakersfield Site 2301 "H" Street ....... Bakersfield. CA tZtlN~ ,,Same ~ON~ ~/&I[A Goo[ (8o5') II 24 NO~R E~ER;ENCY CONTACT PERSON Va.n Brunner~ Service Manaser - ' J Street Kern [TYPE O' eUSSHtSS '7 .................. -- Auto dealer and '[ ..... ' .... 0~[~ 328-~000 IUIAL &lEAS ONLY I iT~NSHZl) ANtE ' SECTION · Grenner, 'Ro~bb (805~ 348,&000 COI'IPLETE THE FOLLONING DN A SEPARATE V DESCRIPTION · ( ) Ol TA~K ! ) 04 OTHER: ,, I'IANUFACTUIIER (IF APPROPRIATE): Unknown FORt1 FOR EACH CONTAINER COKI'AINER CAPACITY: 100 gALLONS ( ) ~ DOES THE CONTAINER ST~qE ~I0704~ VEHICLE FUEL OR kL~STE OIL '?, .~ Ol YES I ) OZ HO d ) Ol IJALEADED ( d Ot REGULAR ( ) 03 lqlEttZUtt ( ) 04 DIESEL ( ! OS HASTE OIL CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION CONTAINER lU'~Eg ' 4 YEAR I'IFG: { C. TEAR IHSTALLED (~t' ~ 06 Omar Lube Oil &. THI~KH[SS OF PRIKAJt1' CCIflTAIt~IEHT: GAUGE ( )IHCHES, ( )C71 ! "~UI, ICHCN,~ J. ~f I 01 VAULTED (LOCATED ZN AH UI4DERGRCXJI~U VAULT) (%0E NC~-VAULTEO :. ! ) Ol DOUSLE gALLED t~) OE SIIAGLE gALLED ! ) 03 LTI~D 2. O1 ~8~1 STEEL I ) Ol STAINLESS STEEL ( ) 03 FIB~I~gs ( ) 04 ~l~l~L ~L~IDE I ) 05 ~RETE ........... ( )..O6 AL~I~ I ) 07 STEEL C~ ( ) 08 ~E ( ) 09 ~ZTE I ) ~0 G-~TAL~C SC04-o70185 ( 00/~a0/05 ) PAGE I · CDN~A/NER COHSTRUCTZDN ( ! 01 Rl.~Eg L/'HED _,~ ! 0~' ALXYD L/*HII4G ! ) eS EPOXY L. ZI, IZHG ( ) 0A PflEHOL1C: L,THIHG ( ! OS GLASS ! ) 07. LI4LXHED I,~q~ . LJ~K)4Okl4 I ) 09 011'iER: ! ( ! 06 TAR OR ASPHALT ( ) 09 OTHER: UI4~ E RGI~(::X~4} PZP:ZI4~: ( ,ICH[~ AP~O~ZATE ~XIES) LEAK DETECTZOH "'.' VZSUAL (Xl 02 STOCK ZHVEI4TOR¥ ( J 04 'VAP~ S~ZFIr T~ELLS ( ) OS ~[~ Z~E~ ..... · .......... :.~..~... *,. O& ~ ~TER ~IXT~XNG NELLS ( ) 07 ~ES~E T[~ST IX) 09 ~E ( ) 10 O~ER: CHEHZCAL CDHPOSZTZON'OF HATERZALS STORED ZN*'UNDE'RGROUND' COH'1AZ'HERS " iDENTLY ~IEV~OUILY OgLETE CA~B (ZP K~MN) GHEHZ~AL (DO NOT USE ~I~/AL ' ) ' [ ~" I I I ! I I I ! I I'1 i I ~u*~ o~ ''"' )"Jllilllll l,lll , , "- ' '-I I.Illllllllll ('- ('"lllllllllflll ' STATE ~O ~EHXCAL C~E ~S~ F~ ~SZBLE S~ *' ) gl CI~t4TAZNER LOCATED Off AH AGRZCULTL,~AL FARrI~ ( ! 01 TES (/~ 0~' HO IR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY HAS BEEH CI:I'IPLETED ULCER' THE PEHALTY Glr PERJURY AI~D, TO THE BEST OF I'IY ICI..CMLEDGE, ZS TRUE &FI) CC~I~ECT. ~,~ .,..~£ a' $ R~#ISTiATZNG &GgNGY JCZYY COOE JCO~#TY COO[ "* I :04-07018S (09/10/8S) PAGE. August 7, 1986 Ker~ County Health Degar~e~t ~ Attn: Vernon S. Reichard Director of Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 ............. Gen~I'emen: ' - Earlier this year I notified your agency that the firm of A. D. Selditch and Associates had been retained by Penske Cadillac of California to perform specific environmental consulting assign- ments directed toward enabling Penske Cadillac to achieve full environmental compliance, especially in the area of underground storage containers. The attached represents the initial effort toward compliance. Sites have been assessed. Hazardo6s Material Management Plans, updated Permit ~forms and application for renewals are attached. Planning and scheduling for tank integrity testing, monitoring plans and installations, are underway and will be submitted as soon as completed. Schedules for each site must be integrated with total California corporate growth plans. Planning for both integrity testing and monitorJ~ng will consider the tank age, condition, use, placement, groundwater level, soil resistivity, tank integrity and future site expansion or contraction planning. The items attached are submitted, for your review and comments. Please feel free to contact me if any questions arise. S incer e~_~_~ · Dr. At~n D. Selditch, mc Encls. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS UNDERGROUND STORAGE PLAN (HMUSP) PENSKE CADILLAC OF CALIFORNIA 2301 "~" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 July 10, 1986 1. GENERAL INFO]~MATION Business Name: ROGER PENSKE CADILLAC Address: Person Submittin9 Application: Shifts: 2601 "H" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Marvin Olsen Construction Manager ROGER PENSKE CADILLAC (213) 868-9931 (714)- 521-9624 _.~2 -'7._day.week Hours of Operation: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Uniform Buildin9 Code Class: B-2 Business Activity: Sales of New and Used Automobiles Maintenance Service Mechanical, Body & Fender, Electrical · Office, Clerical 2 Flood Zone: GENERAL FACILIT~ DESCRIPTION Not in 100 year plain Watem Table: 75 ft. prox. Earthquake Faults:. local faults-within-.1.0 miles Surroundin~ General Land Uses Within One Mile: Adjacent Properties: South East West North Within 60 ft. Within 60 ft. Within 60 ft. Within 60 ft. Light Industrial Light Industrial Light Industrial Light Industrial Area is zoned for commercial with exception of isolated lots partially developed. 2.B. G~NERAL A~KA AND FACILITXMAPS 3 /r--SUMP . -- 200GAL LUBE OIL l/_ll 50 GAL WASTE U N U S E D-~:.- ~- FLAMABLE CIL HOIST DRAIN SHOVe' ROOM · "l 6 UNUSED HOIST 2 NEW HOIST I ABOVE GROUND .,-.51ST J ST 23 RD ALSO HW 178 r 200GAL ---~ r--- tOO GAL · LUBE 0ILt t LUBE OIL t L_J L.J ~.. 400GAL L 3 HOIST WASTE OIL WASH SUMP OFFICE SHOWROOM ],'~lO00 GAL UNLEADED GAS WASH SUMP 24 TH HST DRAWN DATE SCALE DWG. NO iSSUE ,,'fb,,.~.$d,~.P2~' .RSR s-3o-86 A 000120 8Z6~ ~ ~~ CHECKED DATE SHT. ' OF ~.~.~ TITLE ROGER PENSKE CADILLAC APPROVED DATE ~.~.~ BAKERSFIELD SITE PAINT DRYERS ~SIJMP --200GAL LUBE OIL 50 GAL WASTE 0IL UNUSED--,.--- ,--HOIST DRAIN S HOV,' "'~' ROOM I s UNUSED HOIST FLAMABLE 2 NEW HOIST s~ I I ABOVE GROUND HOIST J ST 2'3 RD ALSO HW 178 SHOP -- 200GAL ---~ ,~ r---100GAL .LUBE 0iLi ~--~ LUBE 0,L J ~ 4005AL J 3 HOIST WASTE 0IL i"1 WASH SUMP OFFICE SHOWROOM [?T"-- 1000 GAL ~,, UNLEADED GAS WASH SUMP 24 TH H ST DRAWN DATE SC~,,L E OWG. NO I'SSUE ,4~.~.$,~24.~E .sa s-]o-~ A 000120 8~6t~ ~ ~ ~ CHECKED DATE SHT. 'OF ~.~,,~ TITLE ROGER PENSKE CADILLAC AP~OVED DATE ~.~.~ BAKERSFIELD SITE 2.Ao (~RAL FACILITY DESCI~PTION Flood Zone: Not lin 10~ year plain Water Table: 75 ft. prox. Surroundin~ General Land Uses Within One Mile: South East West North Within 60 ft. Within 60 ft. Within 60 ft. Within 60 ft. Light Industrial Light Industrial Light Industrial Light Industrial Adjacent Properties: Area is zoned for commercial with exception of isolated lots partially developed. 2.B. GENERAL ARC. AND FACILITXMAPS 3. .F, acilit¥ Map Key % of Containers Container Size Area 1 'Flam Area 2 Comb Comb Comb Area 3 Comb ..... h_lT-' ~ " ._ii'L. _:~ Total 1,000 gal. 1,000 gal. 200 gal. 200 gal. 100 gal. 100 'gal. 4-00 gal. 400 gal. 200 gal. 200 gal. 4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENToRy STATEMENT Area UN NO/. EPAN Class Chem. Name Common Trade Name Mfg. 1 DO01 2 DO01 ............. =~ =?-.? ....... .-~_~ ~-- DOO1 DO01 3 DO01 Unleaded Gasoline Various Lube Oil Various Lube_ 0 i 1 - __--.:'_-~:~_-~-.-_. ~Various Waste Oil Various Lube Oil Various Max. Qty. 1000 gal. 200 gal. .... 100 gal ......... ~-'400 gal.- 200 gal. Primary Containment - Original shipping containers or approved bulk storage when installed. Secondary Containment - Fuels and lube oils in maintenance and make ready areas are stored in approved protective storage containers ~__in accordance with Fire Code Require-.. ~:~-~-~:'~-~::'--~ ........... ~'~:--'~'~-'~ ~ ....''ments. ~'Containers are in be'rmed areas designed' to contain one hundred and fifty percent of largest stored container within the area. Con- tainers are vented as required. 6. SEPARATION OF 'MATERIALS Oxidizers, corrosives, and flammable~liquids and/or solids are separated in accordance with best engineering practices to comply with safety, health, environmental, building and fire codes and regulations; as de- tailed in Section 2 - Facility Map.s and Section 5. 7. MONITORING PLAN Ail hazardous materials, aboveground handling, storage and waste areas are monitored visually on. All incidents, regardless of size, quantity, severity, etc., will be instantly reported to Director of Operation. Director of Operations will maintain appropriate logs and will report all incidents to appropriate city, county, state, and federal authorities. Site is undergoing major upgrade. Plans for site upgrade and underground tank monitoring and/or testing are being formulated and will be submitted for approval upon competition. Plans will meet all local, state, and federal requirements to assure full compliance. 6 Month: 8.Al DAILY VISUAL MONITORING LOGS PENSKE CADILLAC - BAKERSFIELD Area Manufacturing: ate --Cond i t ion :?rCor restive -'. Act ion'- Date Reported .... WorkQrder-'~tnspector~-, Completed INSPECTOR AREA' 8.B. WEEKL'! SUMMARY ~RDORT PENSKE CADILLAC - BAKERSFIELD' REMEDIAL ACTIONS COMMENTS 7 PENSKE CADILLAC INCTDEI~ (RECORD~BLE DTS~G~E LOG) - 2301 "H" Street - Bakersfield, CA 93301 Contact: Facility: Phone No.: Responsible Party: Phone No.: Time/Date Amt/Type Inci~dent Remedial Notification Of Incident Material Cause Action Agency Time/Date ~ Discharge & Detection 9. CE]~TIFICATION The above information is true and correct. If there is any change which would materially affect any of the above information, I will inform the City and apply for an appropriate amendment to our Hazardous Materials Permit and prepare modifications to this Hazardous' Materials Management Plan. I declare that the foregoing information is true and correct. Dated: Print Name and Title Signature Company Name Address ~elephbne Number 8 'APPLICATION FOR PERt, IT TO OPERATE UNDERG I ITATE ZO NJ'I~KII RInD STORAGE TANK RENEGED PER~ZT &/'~i)~D PER~ZT ~cz L.ZTY #&f~K Penske Cadillac - Bakersfield Site · ,,cT AOO,tSE 2301 "H" Street ! ) 07 TAJ~ CLOSED ! ) 09 DELETE FR~ll FILE ENO FEE) I ) 08 flZH~ ~Ja4GE tHO ~L~C~AR~E ! J , Bakersfield~ CA ,. Same '~,]~xxx (805) 325-8684'! I ) §~'GASOLIflE'STATI[0fl Van Brunner? Service ManaKer Hi§hway 178 & J Street .... ' ~' Kern , -- __'Auto flea,er and HOUR EHERGENCY CONTACT PERSON .&¥S~ )qEIL&ST N&IqE P211571 AND PHONE Id/&lEA CODE Grenner~ Robert {805) 325-8684 Grenner, Robert (805) 3~8-4OO0 COHPLETE THE FOLLOHING ON A SEPARATE FORH FOR EACH CONTAINER V DESCRIPTION (~ oz TL~K ( ~ O* OTHER: ,. ISI~IUFACTURER IJF APIRIOPRZATE): Unkno~,m C~NT'AZNER NIJ'~ER ' YE~q ffG: C. TEAR XHSTALLEO ,. CI~'T&ZNER C~PACZTY: 1,000 GALLOI4S ( ) LE4CHOd4 [E. DOES ~E ~AZH[R STYE: ~ Il ~ST[ ~ OZ ~T : DOES ~E C~&l~g S~E ~T~ VEflZCL[ FUEL ~ ~STE OIL T . I $1 YES I ) O~ ~ ZF Y~S CHE~ AlSO. lATE ~XIES): ' CONTAINER CONSTRUCTID~ I ) SAt./GE I ! IIC~E~, I ! 01 I~ L~KHOkI~ VAULTED (LOCATED EH AH LflOERMGIJ~ VAULT) (~C,! 0* HOI~-VAULT[O #ALLED OE SINGLE ~ALLED I ) ~3 L~H~O STEEL I ) O~ STAIHLE~ STEEL I I 01 FZBEmG~gS ( ) 14 ~L~I~L ~L~lOE I ) OS ~RETE AL~X~ ~_..1 O? STEEL C~ ( ) le ~E I I 19 ~XY[ I ) ~0 ~-~TALLZC PA~E I · CON~AZNER CONSTRUCT! ! ) O1 IK,J~[O LXHED ! ) OZ AUCYO L3'HXHG I ) 03 EI'~'Y I.TidZHG ( ! ~ IIq4EHOL/C L/HXHG ! I OS SL.~SS t.ZHX~,G I ) 07 LI4LXHEO ~ 08 ~ ( ) 09 OTHER t POLYETHLENE IJ~AP I ') 02 VZNYL MRAPP,THG I ) O] (~kTHODZC; FIROTE:C:TZON II('/ 04 ~ I ) OS NC~E: TAR OR ASPI'I< I ) 09 OTHER: PIPZNG ABOV[ G.qOUt~ PZPII~G: ICH[CA APIq~OPRZATE: BOX(ES) ( ! 01 DIX,13LE-iaALLE:D P. ZPE ( J OZ CC)H~ETE-LXH£D TIIEHC~ ( ) 03 GIIAVZTT ( ) 04 PRESSURE ( ICH[C1C APPROPRZATE BOXIES) ( ! Ore PRESSURE IX) OS SUC:TIOH ! ) 06 UI~&40144 ( ! 07 NONE '~*:*-*~-~.:;*;~. '~ ~.~***~*'~,~**~'***'~.**' .... ] VISUAL I '~ 02 STOCK :ZI4VEHTOR'Y ( ) 04 VAPC~ SH~FF blELLS ( ) OS SEN~OR X~STIIIJKEHT ~ ~ ~. ~, ~ "~ '.~'~: ( ) O& ~qoc~m MATER I~4IXTORXHG HELLS IX) O? PRESSURE TI:ST ~1 09 t40~E ( ! 10 OTHER: ............ ~,-~.. '~.. ' ~! CHEHICAL CDHPUSZTZON OF HATERIAL5 !iTORED. IN UNDERGROUND COHTAZNERS STATE BO~RO CHEtt,TGAL COC)E L/ST/HG FOR POSS~ZBLE SI'~JOI4Y~ L~KTAZHER LOCATED Off AH 'AGRZCULTL~AL F&RI~.~ I I 01 YES I,,~, O~ HO S FORtt HAS SE:EH C~lPLETED ULCER THE: PEH<Y OF PERJURY Al,D, TO ~IE BE:ST OF HY KHC~MLEDGE) IS TRUE ~ C~RECT. ISDN FTLZNO II*~GNATUIE ! IPNONE M/AliA DOSE IR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY N'fACT PELION IPNONE k/AliA :04-S?018S PAGE, 'APPL/CAT/DN FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGRC STORAGE TANK I ',b~HER I FACILITY Penske Cadillac - Bakersfield Site 2301 "H" Street Bakers£ield', CA '" C~SAL t I/POI [KA#/SUPEIV~ SOl , , Va.n Brunner~ Service Manager ...... Highway 178 & J Street ' "' ~"Kern Same ! GA~[ZH[ ' STAT:[~ HOUR EHERI;ENCY CONTACT PERSON :Ay S' STATS Auto dealer and repair ('~) 0E OTHER ~'enner, Robert (805) 325-8.684 COMPLETE THE FOLLDHING ON A DESCRIPTION ~) 01 TA~ I ) 04 OTHER: Grenner. Robert (805~ 3&~-4000 SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH CONTAINER ",, IIAI~FACTU~EII IIf APFIIOPIIZATEI: Unknown I. CCItCTAINER C&PACIT'r: 400 GALLI~IS ( ) ~ ': ~OES THE C~4TAZ~R STORE ~T~ VEHICLE FUEL ~ ~STE OIL ? .~l ~ES I ) 0~ ~ ~ I Il ~LE~ED ( ~ 0~ REGU~ ( ) 03 ~EHZ~. ( I OG DXESEL ~l 0S ~5TE OIL I YE~ HFG: [ C. YEAR II, STALLED ft. DOES ~E ~AZHER STYE: ~) Il ~STE ( I 0g ~T ~F YES CH[~ AP~0~ZATE ~IES): I ) O~ CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION &. '~tICXNtrSS 0F F'ltZi"l,iJlY COI4TAIFI"IEHTS I ) 6AU~E I ) INCHES, I ! C~ I'~UW, HO~d4 iS. ~' ! Il VAULTED '(LOCATED IN AH LI'4)E;RG,ROI, JI~I3 VAULT) NALLED ~,~ 01 SSHGLE &gALLED ! ) 03 LZHED STEEL ! ) Of STAINLESS STEEL ( ) OS FZBEJ~GL.ASS ( ! 04 POLYVINYL CHLOIXOE ( ! OS CO)CRETE ALU~Z~_ I~ I..07 STEEL. CLAD ( ! 04 B~4ZE ( I 09 C~POSZT[ I I 10 ~o~TALLXC I~BqH0sM I ) 13 O~ER: ............... ':SC04.-~?OX8.S ( 09/~J, 0/8S I PAGE I · CONTAINER CONSTRUCT~O ~I~01rRG~OU~-'PZPXHG: '~ :--'---:(- 101 O(X~LE~.K&'LLEDPZPE- ( I 0J" ICHI:CI~ JPPS~0FIZAT[ BOXIEr} ( ) 04 P~E~$URE ~ 0S S~CTI~H (-)"06 Z LEAK DETECTION 0'1 VISUAL (~ 0~ ST~CK ZHV[HT~i~Y ( ) 04 VAPOR SHZFF ~ELLS ! ) OS sIrHsA~ ZHSTRUflEHT ) (,& G~qOUHD K&TEg ~tOelZTOqZHG N£LL5 ! ! 07 PRESSURE TEST (X! 09 GE ( J Z0 OY1~Eg: .... ...... IZ .CFIEH/CAL COHPOSZ.TION OF 'HATER/ALS !iToRE~' ~P YOU C~C~ED V~l TO Z.V*F YOU AEg ~i"o, , )o, , ,o] I I I !.1 I I I I I'.1 I I .w~,, 9~ . --. ' (,o, ' '0'111 I.I..!1IIII!1 , ,oE ' ''11111'11111111 ""'' '"'!11.1..i11111111 ''"' ' '"'11111111111'.!.1. ,,0, ,,o, I!111.1.111.1111 ""'''°'1111111111111 STATE BQ~RO CHErlZCAL CClGE L,Z;$T'ZHG FOR PO:SSZBLE SY140K'd~ ~ ~E TEl ( I, lO HAS BEEH CClIRLETED LI~ER THE PEH~LTY CXlr PER~Y A~, ~ ~E BEST ~ ~ KGLEDGE, ZS ~UE ~ ~E~T, IR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY NTAC? PEliON T[ OP LAST ZNS~IGTZON :0~-070185 !0~/10/0S) ( ! El YEE ! J ii ko PAGE ; 'APPLZCAT.TON FORqI~'ERH]*T TO OPERATE UNDERG STORAGE TANK FEEl ( I ~ZcaI~ZTZOHAL PEffHZT ( ' AER *lttl AOOIESS IQ700 S~udebake~ ~oad FACZLXTY Penske Cadillac -Bakersfield Site .'~EET Aooltss Same ~~xxx (805) 325-8684, lutzwtts '- ' ........ Auto dealer and GA~LZN['{T&T3~ ('~ 0t 0~ER ~~~ repair ' I ' &lEAS ONLY s I?OM"S XP' IAN~!, , SICTZON ~qttl ~P ¢OMTAZNII$ HOUR EHERGENCY CONTACT PERSON ~pner~ Robert (,80,5) 325-8684, )lZO#Tt: IMNEILAST. II&NE FZI)$T) &NO PHONE Y/Alt& COOt Grenner, Robert (805/ 348-4000 COHPLETE THE FOLLOWZNG ON A SEPARATE FORH FOR EACH CONTAZNER V DESCRZPTZON · ( ) 01 TA~( ! ) 04 OTHER: , NANUFACTI.IIER IZF APPRDPRXATE): Unknown · JC~KTAZHER ~ER ' 3 TEAR,~G: C. YEAR ~HSTALLE0 t/~Ll~J4134~ SE. O0E~S THE C~N'rAZHER STYE: ( ) 01 ~STE (~O~ ~T ZF YES ~E~ AP~0~ZATE KXIES)s CONTAZNER CONSTRUCTZON I { ;AUGE ()ZNCNE$, (! CN ~t~ J. ~ ! 81 VAULTED ILOCATEO. ZN ~ ~ERGROUki) VAULT) ) ~3 :. t ! OX O~LE MALLEO t Ot SXHGLE MALLtD I L,TNTD I. I~) 01 CA, SCSI STEEL I--) IP STAXHLEg~ STEEL I ) 05 FXB£K;LA~S ( '! 0~ POLYYXHYL C~LOIZOE I ) IS C~CRETE /~',' '{ O& ALLI~ZN~I ( ) i7 STEEL C~ ( ) 08 ~E ( I 19 ~ZTE ( J Z0 G'~TALLZC ~e~-~7018,5 (Sg/tJ.O/OS I PAGE I . PIPING ABOV[G~'OUHO PIPIJ~IG: ICHf. CA APIR~OPRIATI~ B~3X(ESI (~ 04 HESSURE ( ) OS SUCTZGfl ( ) 86 ~flo~4 ( ) 0.7 GE ":': .....k~4DERGI~OU~) PIPIIG: _._ · *.(; *_): el, DOUELE-I, IJ, LLEO_ PIPE LEAK DETECT/DH - ) 06 ~ ~TER ~IIT~ING MILLS ( ) 07 ~[S~E TIBET tX) 09 GE J ) 10 OT~[R: II CHEHICAL cDHpuSZTION DF HATERIAL$ !~TORED IN UHDERGROUND COHTAZHERS ................. ~BENTLY pllVlOUlLY O[LI?I CAll (ZP KGN) 'lIED STOLID ................................ :oz~)OE ~)o]llllllllllllI )o~,~o~ ()o3 i[JJlJJJlllJJ ,ox()o~ ~)oijjllljjjjljjl , C~HTAXHER LOCATED OH AN AGRZCL,tLTURA~ FAR~I! ( ! Ol YES 0EHO S FC~ HAS BEEH CGflPLETED U~ER 334[ PEHALTT O~ PERJL~y ,Ue, TO THE BEST JR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY ~INZSTOATIJ~ IGENGT CITY NTACT PEliOn IPNONI M/AliA GOD[ TI OP LIIT INSIICTIO~ I L P~l~lY APPlO¥&~ DATI TIANIAGTION /ATt ) et . :04-07018S ICOqJNTY COOt' piG. : APPLICATION FO~/)E, RHIT TO .~!1 COIPOOATIONoZ~TVIDUAL OI P~LIC AOKKY ) . I~LIC A6E~Y [0700 Studebaker Road I D°me7 ' I I ) l] LOCAl. I I ~ZtZ?¥ It, mt !OEAL Ell/FO' EPI~N/SUP ['¥~ SO' Penske Cadillac .- Bakersfield Site . Van Brunnert Service Manafier 2301 "H" II'Y '" =' ~ -' --~ak~-rs'f Eeld, ' ~ ,~ ........ "" ': ' .SILINO 6OOIE$S Same qONE M/AIEA COO[ I ) 0~ G&SOLZHE'ITAT3:C~ #tamEST tlC)ES Highway 178 & J Street ................. ;. ~uto dealer ~nd ,llJ~f JBICTSoN Il 24 HOUR EHERGENCY CONTACT PERSON . ~.enner~ Robert . (805) 325-8684 COHPLETE THE FOLLOHZNG ON A SEPAR,&TE FORt1 FOR EACH CONTAINER V DESCRIPTION · ( ! 0Z T/deC ( ) Od) OTHER: · ISAHUFACTURER I ZF APPROPI~I&TE): Unkno~m E. ,. ~I~ITAIHER ~APA~XT7: 100 6ALLGNS ( ) UI~CHO~4 : DOES THE CI3KT&XHER STO~E ~T~ VEHICLE FUEL ~ ~STE OIL ? .~ O~ ) ~ ) o~ ~LE~ED I ~ 0~ REGU~ ( ) 03 ~ENX~ ( ) 0~ DXE~L I J 0S ~STE OIL CONTAINER CONSTRUCTZOfl i~YES CHECX APPROP~XATE BOxIES): o~ OTHER ~ube O±l t. T~ICKH[SS OF I~XPLiJT? C0rFTAIf~EKTf ( I SAt,CE ( ) Z~ES, J. F ! I1 VAULTED (LOCATED ZH AH LtJDERGROIJ~ VAULT) (% Of ~JO~-VAULTED :. ( ! 01 OCqJBLE #&LLED t'q,~0t SXHGLE MALLED I ) tS L,,TH~D 3. ~ 01 C~RBC~I STEEL I ) OE STAINLESS STEEL ( ) 03 FIBEI~G;t. ASS I ) O~ POLTVII~J*L D4LDIIOE I ) 05 CQ~CRETE. ) 06 ALt~lN~t ( ) R7 STEEL CL.AD ( ) o8 BRCI4ZE ( ! It CG~"OSXTE I ) lo H~i-I~TALL.TC PAG~ I 01 VZSUAL (X! O~ STOCK X~VEflTC~Y ( ) 04 VAPOR S~ZFF MELLS ) 06 ~qOcIC ,MATER fl~IZTC~ZHG NELLS ( ! 07 PRESSURE TEST (X) 09 GE ( ! ~lO OTHER: ........... ~!_CHEH/CAL.CDHPUS/TZON OF HATERZALS STORED ZN UNDERGROUND coHTAZ'NERS ...... ZP YOU C#(¢I:[D YIl TO ~¥-F YOU AIg NOT' IIQUIIID TO CO~PLI.TI..T#I.I IIC?lO~ ':-=.:-'= ........ :.=:=.:..- ........ =.~.._- ................ .... ) Ol ) Ol ClMTAXNER LOCATED Oil AH AGgZ~JLTI~AL fA.ql'l! ( ! 01 YES HAS SEEH COflPLETED LI~ER THE PEHALTY OF PERJURY AHD, TO THE BEST OF fly KHO~LEDGE, ZS TRUE ~ CO~RECT. IR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY IqZ#IST~AT~NG &~ENCY #?&CT Pil$ON PAGE 10700 Studebaker Road : 'APPLYCATZON .FOI~I~L), ERMZT TO OPERATE UNDERGRCeD STORAGE TANK J el NE~ P[ffMZT (~ OS'lrNriiED PERMZT ( J eT ~ CLUED ( J O~ DELETE F~ F~ (~ FEE) J OZ C~ZTZ~L PERflZT ( r ).~ ~E~[D PER~ZT I ) e8 ~z~ ~ t~ , ,. Van Brunner~ Service Manager , Highway 178 & J Street .i FACZLZTY ?enske Cad±llac - Bakersf±eld $±te 2301 "H" street Bakersfield, CA Same ITYP[ O~S~NI$$ .... Auto dealer and · GASOLXfl[' STATZON ~Xk~xxx (805) 325-8684 JPIDEI ~P CONT&ZNEI$ 5 IIUIAL HOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON ~enner~..Robert ,, (805)..325-8684 , Grenner. Robert (8053 348-4000 COMPLETE THE FOLLONZNG OH A SEPARATE FORH FOR EACH CONTAZNER :V DESCRiPTiON · ( ) 01 TA)4( { ) O& OTHER: Unknown coFrrAXNER 14UrB£R * 5 YEA/7 fIFO: I C. TEAR XNSTALLED · C~]','T&XNER ~AP&CXTI': 200 GALLOHS ( ) ~ E. DOE:; THE L"CI4TAXHER STC]R[: ( ) 81 MASTE I~l~ 0Z II~CX~U~T DOES THE COh'TAXNEII STOIIE I'lO~OIt VEflXCLE FUEL OR KASIE OZL ? ,/~J 01 TiS I ) 0Z 140' ZF ~(ES CHECX APPIIOPgXATE BOXIES): I I 01 IJiLEADED I J 0~ REGULAR ( ! ~3 PlIEf~XUfI ( ! t4 DZl.rSEL ( I OS WASTE OZL ~ e6 on~£ff Lube Oil CONTAZNER CONSTRUCTXON ~. THXCKHESS OF PRZf~qY CC~nAZ~l~[KTz t ) SAUGE dE ) XICHES, I. ) C1~ I/~ ,t, CMe.-eTe,l. BS I et/X0/aS ) PA6E I ( ) ox MLY[~LEH[ mAP' ( ) OZ VINYL mAPPI~ ( J 03 C~IC ROTECTZ~ (~ 84 M ( ) OS / PIPING ~OV[~ PIPIt: I )~1 DUL~-~&LL~D PIPE ( VISUAL (,~I~0Z STOCK IHYEHTORY ( ) 04 VA~=ii~ SJ'4ZFF HELLS ( ! OS S[HSC~ XH~TR~I'IEI~F O& G~qoI, J~) la&TEE NOtlITORZflG H[LLS ! ! 07 PRESSURE TEST EX) 09 GE ( ) 10 OTHER: · -----::ti' CHEHICA.L -C'ONPOSITION.-.OF-NATERIALS STORED IN UNDERGROUND CONTAINERS C~IECK STATE B~qO CHErIXCAL ~AIHER LOC:AT[D C~ AN AGRZCULT~AL FARH? ( ! 01 YES ~ O! 143 $ FC~I'I HAS BEEN CONPLETED LI~ER THE PE;HALTY OF PER&JRT J~D, TO THE BEST OF' NY KI(I,dLEDGE, IS TRUE AfC C~RECT. iR LOCAL A~ENCY USE ONLY NTACT II*BISON ! :o4-o?oxss OM8 Nol 2050-0028. £~ 9.30.88 Ptease prm! or type w~th ELITE type (I; ,rets per Inch/m the unshaded areas only GSA/Vo. 0246.EPA-O~ .. , . '- . : .- ....':,' . ~'.,.~:: '~S~t~En~r~,~~ ~. · P~lr~l~u~i~for A ~ ~ ~ · *?.".,.c~,-,.,~;*:-.',-.,: ~:*-,'.:~., .... :* ..*',. ':~:5:~=~.:?,,~;:~.~:*~..~,.'. 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Continue on reverse EPA Form 8700-12 (Rev. 11-86) R®ver"e Kern County Health Departm~~- Division o~ Environmental 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 Appl icatio~ .ce ' "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type of Application (check): []New Facility [~Modification of Facility ~'Existing Facility [-~Transfer of Ownership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area codE;, phone): Days /-) ~-~ . ~ Nights ~ 31-~-~0 :-' Type of Business (check): [2]Gasoline Stat:ion ~Other (describe) /~ Is Tank(s) Located on,an Agricultural Farm? [~Yes ~No ' Is Tank(s) Used Primarily ~or /~gricultural Purposes? ~Yes ~No Facility Address ~-~! /~- ~7- Nearest Cross St. T ': R SEC . (Rural Locations Gnly) Owner ..~----~r~ ~)[~,c~a / ~r~r Z,? m~/ . Contact Person · Address ~'~ _~ ~ ~ Zxp ~elephone .... ' ..... ---AddreSs- Z3~, ~ S~. Zip ~30! Telephone S. Water to Facility Provided by ~,/, 6,~'~ Depth to' Groundwater Soil Characteristics' at Facility Basis for Soil Type;and Groundwater Depth Determinations Ce Contractor Address Proposed Starting Date Worker's C~mpensation Certification Contractor' s License No. Zip Telephone Propose~l C~pletion Dete Insurer D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An f~isting Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank ~ Waste Product Motor Vehicle Fuel [] [] [] [] [] 12) [] [] Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel Waste 0TI Chemical Ccmposition of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank ~ Chemical Stored (non-commercial na~) CAS ~ (if known) Chemical preViously Stored (if different) Ge Transfer of OwnershiP Dete of Transfer PreVious Facility Name I, modi'fy or temi'nate the PreVious Owner accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued to . I understand that the Permitting Au.thority may reView and transfer, of the Permit to Operate this t~dergro~d storage facility upon rece !¥._i__~-- .t~_is_. Tnis form has been cgmpleted under true and correct. // ~/ · penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is Kern County Health Department ~ Division o£ Environmental ~" 1700 Flower Street, Bakersf~m~lo, CA 93305 Appl · APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type of Application (check): [-]Ne-~ Facility ~'~Modification of Facil~ity ~Existirg Facility [~Transfer of Ownership A. ~ergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days ~/~A;~ Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Far, n? [2lYes ~ for. l~urposes? ~,~ 7-// Is Tank(s) Used Primarily . /k3ricultural ~¥es T R ' ' 'S~C (Rcu:al Locatf'ons Only) · Operator ......... ,., #_ . ...~__~__ Contact Perso~ 'B. t~ater to Facility Provided by..~A/~ ~/~ ~ Depth So~l Characteristics' at Facility _.. ',' .. Basis for Soil Type and 6four, water Depth Determinations C. Contractor (~ Contractor's Licer~e Address Zip Telep~or~ Proposed startin~ Date Proposed c~pletim Date Worker's C~Pensation CertifiCation ~ Insurer - ' If This Permit Is For Modification Of An fXisti~g Facility, Briefly Dascribe Modifications Proposed Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank t Waste Product ~tor Vehicle Unleaded Renu!ar Pr~lum Diesel Waste Chemical Composition of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vmhicle fuels) Tank % Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS [ (if kno~m) Chami~al Previously S~red (if different) G. Transfer of Ownership Pete of ~-ansfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obliga't'i0ns of Permit N~. __ issued to · I understand that the Pemittin~ A~thority may review a~d modffy or terminate~ the. transfer of the Permit to Operate this t~er~ro~a~d storage facility upon receivirg this c~mpleted fo~. true and corr../' /~ C / / __ __ f_/L/'v TANK (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM .~ACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank is: [-]Vault~ []Non-Vaulted []D~uble-Wall []Single-Wall 2. ~ Material Carbon Steel [-] Stainless Steel [-]Polyvinyl Chloride []']Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [~ Alumin~m~ [] Bronze ~known Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) capacity (Gall.,o3~s) Manufacturer 4. Tank Secondary Containment =~lDouble-Wall []Synthetic Liner [2] Lined Vault []None [']Other (describe): Manufacturer: ~TMaterial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank' Interior Li'ni'n~ []Rubber []']Alkyd []Epoxy []~nenolic []Glass []Clay [2]Unlin~ ~no~ []Other (describe): .6. Tank Corrosion ProtectiOn _~ _ . .... . ............. - .......... - - IaSS ia .... [] .i¥' ylene W ap ?.Vi,yl W al ,ing ~]Tar or Asphalt [~0n~ []']None []Other (describe). Cathodic Protection: []None []Impressed Current System r~Sacrifictal J~node Describe System & Equll~nent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception .... a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only') ~]Ground~ater Monitoring' Well(s) ~Vadose Zone Honitorir~ Well(s) ~lU-Tube Without Liner None 1~4 Unknown .[1 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector (s) []U-Tube with C~patible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Well(s)* [] vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor' [] Conductivity Sensor' [] PreSsure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank' [] Liquid l%etrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space & Inventory Reconciliation []Periodic Tightness Testing fOr Pressurized Piping' [-]Mgnitoring S~p with Race~y []Sealed Concrete Race~y [7~alf-Cut Compatible Pipe Race~a.!=' []Synthetic Liner Race~y [~ Unknown []Other *Describe Make & Model': Tank Tightness l~is Tan~ Been Tightness Tested? [-lYes Date of Last Tightness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank Repair /- Tank Repai ~ed? ~Yes []No ~Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protectio~ []Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ~Tape F~oat Gauge []Float Vent Valws [] Auto Sh__u~v-Off Controls []Capacitance Sensor ~Sealed Fill Box [~None []Other: List Make &. Model For Above Devices 11.' Piping a. Underground Piping: EYes ENO Iql~lnknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer []Pressure ~Suction' '" ~Gravity Approximate Length 6f Pipe ~m b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ......................... []Galva-hiZed []Fiberglass'Clad .... []ImPres~ed C~r f'e~t '--'-~-~-6-~{ f-i ~ { a-i' --~n0de ............ n lyethylene Wrap [~Electrical Isolation [~]'Vinyl Wrap [~Tar or Asphalt known []None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contai~nent: []Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner S~stem [-]None ~known []Other (describe): TANK ~ ~, (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES Tank is:. []Vault'~d []Non-Vaulted I-]Double-Wall ~qSingle-Wall ~ Materi~l ~Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel []Polyvinyl Chloride []Fiberglass-Clad Steel, [~Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic []Concrete [~Ahm~intm% []Bronze ~j~known [] Other (describe) Primary Containment Dste Installed Thickness (Inches) Tank sec°ndar~ C~nta'ir~ent []Double-Wall ~--Synthetic Liner []Other (describe): []Material Tank Interior ~ '--~R~/bber []Alkyd []Epoxy []Other (describe): ~pacity (~llons) [] ]Lined Vault Thickness (Inches) Manufacturer [] None ~kno~ Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) []l~enol:Lc []Glass DClay ~%~'~lined ~nkno~ Tank Corrosion Protecti~ ---~Galvar~fzed --~~---~ass-Clad 77R, l~th¥1ene Wrap []v~nyl 'writing []Tar or Asphalt ~Un~ []None ~Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: FINone []Impres.,~d Current System ~lsecrifi~ial Describe System & Equi~ment: ...... Leak Detection, .Monitoring, and Interception · a. Tank: [']Visual (vaulted tanks only) []Groundwater Monitoring' Well (s) []Vadose Zone Monitoring ~ll(s) ~U-Tube Without Liner ~[~U-Tube with Compatible Liner Dt. recti~ Flow to Monitorin~ Well(s)* ~ pre,ute ~r in ~ular S~c~ of ~le Wall Tank- ily ~i~ & I~entory Reconciliation ~ ~ri~ic T~h~e~ T~ti~ ~ne ~o~ ~er b. Pipit: Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~tor(s) for Pre~uriz~ Pipit' ~nitori~ ~p ~ ~ce~y '[]~al~ ~rete ~ce~y *Describe Make & M~del.. 8. ~en Ticjhtrms8 Tesl:ed? []Yes r"lNo Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Results of Test Testing Cx~pany 9. Tank ~ ~ Repaired? []Yes []No ~known Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs .... Overfill Protection [']Operator ~ills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ~Tape F~oat Gauge []Float Vent Valves []Auto Sh_u~.Off Controls · [~Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill S~x []None ~73nkno~ . [.~Other: List Make & Model For Abo~e De, ices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: []Yes [No D~unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer []Pressure []Suction ~Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe .... ..b...~Underground Piping Corrosion _ProtecHon~.._: []Galvanized '['TFiberglass-Clad [-]Imp~essed Current []-Sacrificial 'Anode yethylene Wrap []Electrical Isolation F]Vin¥1 Wrap []Tar or Asphalt o~n ~None []Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: ~Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner :~stem []None~Unknown []Other (describe): 1700 Flower Street Baker-lleid, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Mr.-Greg Penske 2301 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Penske: {N COUNTY HEALTH DEPART¢ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION February 19, HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebert~,on, M.D. DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relcharcl It has been brought to my attention ~at on April 19, 1985 Gene Winer Cadillac was purchased by Roger Penske and is now ~J~own as Roger Penske Cadillac. In regards to the two underground storage tanks at this facility, it will be necessary to have on file at the Health De[~rtment a transfer of ownership applica- tion for proper permitting of these tanks. I am enclosing a copy of the applica- tion submitted by Gene Winer Cadillac to assist you in completing a new application. Enclosed you will also find an invoice in the amount of $120.00 for permit fees, as health permits are non-transferable. If you have any questions, please feel[ free to call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely ~..._,.~ ? /~ ........ .~ ~ , ~ Jane Warren Environmental Health Technician Hazardous Substances Management Program JW:lf Enclosures DISTRICT OFFICES Delano Lamont . Lake laabella , Mojave . Rldgecrest , Shatter , Taft · 301 14 ~TREE'T' BAKERSFI£LD, C, ALIFORNIA 93301 l'~u,p, oN[ c805) 325.8884 April 19, 1985 To: All Vendors of Gene Winer Cadillac We are pleased to announce that effective Friday, APril 19, 1985, Gene Winer Cadil]lac has been purchased by Roger Penske. As of that date, the dealership will be named Roger Penske Cadillac. Mr. Greg Penske.is the new President and General Manager. All other personnel are those that you have dealt with in the winer organization. We look forward to continued association with all of you, and we are certain you wil]~ be increasingly aware of our presence in the Bakersfield community. Thank you, ROGER PENSKE CADILLAC Environmental Sensitivity Facility Name No. of Tanks Type of Inspection: Routine Comments: Dote · ,,,t:~. ~ Inspection Time /._~.~_ UNDERGROUND HAZ~RDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY * INSPECTION REPORT f ~/:~ ~,~.~ ,.~~ ~. r ...... Address --~--' Is Information on Permit/Application C, orrect? Yes ~ No ~ Permit Posted? ~ Complaint ~ Relnspection ~c~,~ ?,>~,,,.'.. .~. I,,~ ' ~ /~r~, ,;-/ ./~'/~'~' Yes ~ No ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED Primary Monitoring: Containment a. Intercepting and Directing System ~.Stand~rd Inventory Control Monitoring ,~Modified Inventory Control Monitoring d. In-Tank Level Sensing Device e. Groundwater Monitoring f. Vadose Zone Monitoring 2. Secondary Contain~ent Monitoring: a. Liner b. Double-Wailed Tank c. Vault © z,:. ,....", .:.., ,../',/ Piping Monitoring a. Pressurized Suction ~..;Oravl ty ..... ~ ..................................... ~ ........ ~ ......................... -? ............ ~ ........................................... ©overfiil Protectlo. 5. Tightness Testing 6. New Construction/Modification 7. Closure/Abandonment 8. Unauthorized Release QMaintenance, Oeneral Safety and ~,'~., Operating Condition of Facility ~:.~.¢-, ~:~ ~ · . .... . '/< ~'/'~..v',/.-,/ .Ov.~.:/; i~ /' / ' .:- :~.~/~,., . . (Form ~H~P-170} KERN ,CouNTY HEAl'TH DEPARTMEI ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH REPORT I~1 (805) Jl61-3636 · 700 FLOWER STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORI'~TA 93305 - ' .... ' RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRECTIONS FORM '"..,_~ ,__,..,,._._..~_,......,_~..~.% ~.,..,_....,~r...'' '"' ~' ' ' ' ~..;.~' '~._.~_.~./../___.~._..~,...~ ....... ,]._.~ .... ~._.~ HD 580 4110 24.4. EH {R.'t2-82) {?OO Flower Slree[ Bakersfield° Calilornla 93305 Telephone (805~ 861-3636 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPART~NT ENVIRONMENIAL HEALIH DIVISION HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hehertson, M.D. ~ Vernon S. Reichard ' PERtdlT FOR PER~NENT CLOSURE ': ~ ~ ~ PE~IIT NUMBER A533-16 OF UNDERGROUND IIAZARDOUS *~' ~ ::~-... :'j'.f.J: .' SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY . . . , ..... , . ,,,- ,-..~.-, ,.~:.~;.- . ,, .-~. FACILITY N~E/ADDRESS: ? "' :,~;'~(:~' %: %~:,;4,: )DRESS: '"..' :~ '.'.~-:~. coNT~CToR:'""~J";.:'"u',[?~:: · ' '/: ' :.' '.: .." ~: ;.:~" .' '~',. ';: ':..' ' ~'~:"~'~;::'~"'.'~:'~'.~ License N;. "432372 : 'czosu .?'%:-::q "' ", ooemu i- · ',.. 3 TANKS AT ABOVE '-- -APPROVAL DATE . Augus~ 27~ .1987 LOCATION. APPROVED BY f~'~'t ~TJ~' ~' ' . ':::.,.:'-,, Bill Scltei~ -, ; ~'- . '; .:. .- .. ..' , . -',; ,- ..................... POST ON PRESIISES .................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. It. is the re.';pol~sibilil:y of the. I'~:l'mittee to ob'l:a.i.n pet'mits which may required by ol:he~' regulatory age~lcJ,::s p~'iot' to begin~ing wot'k. 2. Per~nitl:ee ~l![[g~. ob[ai.n a Cil:y F.ire l)el, art:men~ pet-mit PJL~.9i~ tu in.[tj.a'tJ, closure action. 3. Tank ciusui-e activiLies must be pe[' Kern County ilealth and Fire Depar[me~ appt'oved me~hods as described in llandout ~UT-30. 4. A minimum of two samples must be retrieved benea'Ch the center o~ the tank depths o6 appcoxiaately ~o and six ~ee[. 5. A minimum o[ two samples mus'[ be retrieved at dep'khs aad six 6eet got' ever'~ 15 liaear 6eet o~ pipe run and also near t,~ dispenser a~'ea(s) . -- 6. Ail (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples aust be analyzed for benzen~ toluene, xyleae, and Co~al pekrolet~ hyd~'ocarbons. 7. All ~aste oil samples musk be analyzed for to~al organic halides, o$1 a~ grease, and lead. 8. Copies o~ transpor'~a kJ on maniffes I:s ~a~s t be sub~ait ked to the Ileal Depar~men~ ~t,khin five days of was~:e disposal. 9. Ail apt~licable st:ake laws 6or haza~'dous was'ke disposal, t~'anspor~akion. treat~,,ent ,,,,~s~ be adhered to. The lfet'~ COtlll~y Ileal th Depai'tJ, ent musk notified beFot'e moving and/of disposing of any con'taminated soil. DISTRICT OFFICES Oelano Lamol,~ ' ake I~abella . Mojave . Ridgecresl . ShaIler . Ta[t PERMIT FOR PER~NENT cLOsuRE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PER,fIT NUI~IBER A533-16 ADDENDUM 10. Per~ittee ts respousible for ~akin~ sure that "tank disposition t~ackin' record" issued ~ith this permit ts properl~ .:filled out aud returned 14 da~s_.~of ~ank removal. 11. ~dvise;l~thls office of the ti~e and date ~Of the proposed sampling ~ith . hours ~advance notice: '.- ' ..... -'~ :~i'",-..: ' . ' '~'-.':'." ' .J,:'". '-~" la. Results :~ust -'be '.submitted '- go '~:thts .~Office ~lthin .'three ..days /of , anal~si PROCESSED: TAN~. (S), PIPING & DISP~NSER(S), INCLUDING LENGTHS AND DIMENSIONS SAMPLING LOCATIONS DESIGNATED BYTHIS SYMBOL "Q" NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION ANY WATERWR~,rs OR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN 100"RADIUS OF FACILITY NORTH ARROW " KRAZAN & A S S O C I,~17 E S , INC. Compaction Testing Engineered Septic Systems Construction Testing ~1~ k ~ / /.,,~'~' Geotechnical Investigations ...... ._....June 3, 1987 .Proposal Wallace & Smith :~232 Chester Lane Bakersfield, CA 93304 Attention: Mike Buckey RE: Preliminary Site Assessment Proposal 3,000-gallon gasoline tank at Pensky Cadillac, 23rd & "H" Street Bakersfield, California Gentlemen: tn accordance with your request, we are pleased to submit this proposal for a preliminary site' assessment for the above-referenced project site. This site assessment has become necessary prior to the anticipated sale of the property. This investigation will include the area adjacent to the 3,00g-gallon underground storage tank. SITE HISTORY The project site has been used as an aut'omobile dealership in the past and is currently in the process of changing ownership. The previous use to the site prior to Pensky Cadillac's occupation is not know at the time of this proposal. It is anticipated from review of available data that the ground water level below the site exists at an approximate depth of 150 feet below the existing grade, Main Office: Fresno/Clovis · 3860 N. Winery · Fresno, C~alifornia 93726 · (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 ~ Visalia (209) 625-8251 [] Merced (209) 383-3993 Page 2 Proposal SCOPE & METHODOLOGY The purpose of [this preliminary site assessment is. [to determine if -gasoline con's[tituen[ts- exists -al: [the location adj~Cen[t to-the' exi-S['ir~-g-'~,0Oo-gallon- ' ""'-' '¢ underground [tank. The scope of [the. inves[tiga[tion is an[ticipated [to be limited [to this area. Exploratory soil borings wo~Jld be advanced and soil sample would be '~ob[tained for analysis to help ascribe academic limiLs Lo [the ver[tical extent of gasoline contamination at the project siLe~ as related [to Lire underground tank--'--~ burial site as the possible source of contamination, tn order [to inves[tiga[te the.~e po[tentials~ the following methods were employed: 1, IL is anticipated thaL a I:ota! of four exploratory soil borings would be advanced [to an approximate dap[th of 20 fee[t at the project si[to, The borings would be utili[tized to help ascribe the limits to the vertical extent of movement of the' gasoline con[taminants, The borings would be placed adjacent Lo tl~e existing ta~k and advanced to an approximate depth of 20 feeL, These borings would be 'utilized to help ascribe the vertical boundaries to the movement of the contaminants, Position of [the soil borings at the project site is based on assumption that the location and orientation of [the [tank would be de[termined by a separate contractor. Samples would be obLained aL 5 fool inLervals, commencing at a depth of 10 feet, This 10 foot depth was selec[ted as that was the'approximate depth of [the tank bottom, 5. Borings would be advanced by mea~s of hollow-stem flight ............ auger. I<RAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Page ~3 Proposal Samples would be obl:ained by means of pushing sLainless sleet tubes (Test Me[hod ASTN1 ,_DTl58786,. !!,.l'hin_-.W~_alled Tube. sam'piing of Soils"). Samples and auger cuLLings would be field screened by means of a phototonization detector~ capable of detecting volatile hydrocarbons as trace gas (as referenced to Benzene). 8. .Sampling transport and chain-of-custody procedures would be observed in accordance wibh established EPA protocol. Samples obtained would be analyzed by B.C. Laboratories in Bakersfield, California. Chemical analysis would include detection of Benzene~ Toluene~ Xylenes, Total Hydrocarbons and To[al Lead. 10. A literatur, e survey would be conducted to help determine genera[ hydrologic conditions at the project site. 1~. After the field and laboratory portion of the investigation is complete, a report would be prepared and submitted summarizing our findings. The report would include a site history, site description, scope and methodology, results of chemical analysis, soils profile and subsurface conditions, discussions of findings and a plot plan outlining the exploratory soil boring locations. We would be in a position to begin the field portion of the investigation approximaLely /4 days after your verbal or written authorization. It is anticipated that the field portion of the investigation should Lake about a day. A written report woulc~ be made available approximately 10 days after the field KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 4 Proposal investigation and laboratory analysis has been completed, however, verbal. results should be available at an earlier date. It is estimated that the cost of this project should not exceed $2,420.00. ~A .detailed estimate is presented as. follows: .... . ............ _ ._. Service Provided Drilling (8 hfs ~ $95.00/hr) Chemical Analysis with 24 hr. turn-around (8 sa~T~Ples I~ $125.00/ea) Estimated Cost $ 760.00 1,O00.O0 .... '' Engineering & Project Adininistrati'6n'' .......... 660.00 Total Estimated Cost $ 2,240.00 This cost does not reflect charges for removal and disposal of contaminated soils from auger cuttingrs. If you have any questions of if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office. ME/$SP/ko Respectfully Submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, [NC. Jeffrey S. Palmer Environmental Specialist MiChael Erwin Geotechnical Engineer RCE #18625 KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. May 20, 1987 Kern County Department of Public Health .... ~700 Flower S%reet ...... --~ ......... - ............ ~ .......... ~. ..... . ..... Bakersfield, Ca 93305 ATTN: Bill Scheide RE: Closure of Tank #1, Permit #160005C Dear Bi11- As we discussed yesterday, I have had our 1000 gallon gas tank pumped dry today. We will not deposit any other fuel, etc into this tank, and will file an application for abandonment within 15 days. Incidently, Fire Chief Harger stated that we need not meet any requirements within the first 90 days of shut down according to fire codes except that the tank not be used. Si ncerel~/, Gerald R. Weller Contro! 1er GRW/gt ROGER PERISKE CADILLAC, 230] "Pt' STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 328.4000 December 2, 1986 ' ..~.~-.',4 ,%lNi%O9 N~i,'~ ' T ...... . '_ --'-- L' _._; ~5~_.. ;-- ~ ' ~.' : .~ ........... ' ' -- ';~'L'" · - -' ~ ~ ..... ~- - ~ - ~' "_~__~.~ ~.~ ~.~ -~ ~--'~i~"-5.L~"T~-~L ~---~:-9~- · Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street ~ Bakersfield, CA 93305 Gentlemen.. Penske Cadillac has retained this firm, A.D. Selditch and Associates, as its Environmental Advisor and Consultant. 'By taking the action, Penske Cadillac, has evidenced its intention and desire to achieve and maintain compliance in all environmentally oriented activities. The Penske Cadillac site in your jurisdiction is: Penske Cadillac 2301 H Street'. Bakersfield, California 93305 Request is hereby made for relief from the tank testing and monitoring requirements of the Kern County Hazardous Materials Ordinance. This request is necessitated by: - Penske Cadillac Leasing is being'relocated in the near future to a nearby site. - Penske Cadillac Leasing Site will be c!osed 'in accordance with procedures established by the Kern County Environmental Health. - Closure planning for Penske Cadillac Leasing is being prepared and will be submitted shortly. Kern County Health Department Page 2 December'2, 1986 In order that we may proceed with the orderly process of achieving closure of this site, we request that you forward all ..... pertinent~.regulations, permit, applications, fee. schedules, ~etc., ' ' 'for closures in Your'-jurisdiction.~ Please forward'this data to: A.D. Selditch and Associates 6267 Joaquin Murieta Avenue, Suite E Newark, California 94560 ~.._:._~Any other plans, permits, reports, etc. required.will be filed as soon as we determine.what is required. Cordially, ,/--'i ~ Dr. Alan D. ~lditch, P.E. mc ,,-m[-..~ r"?;"S''''7'T'i ;" ....... September 5, 19'86 Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Gentlemen: " Request is hereby made for an extenS-ion=bf ','F..ime--~'is~_'--~-~'~.-e'igi~'"~.'7 1986, to install and activate monitoring systems Penske Cadillac site: Penske Cadillac ~akersfield, California Extension of time is necessitated by: - Inability to obtain and install equipment required by September 1, 1986. - Inability to complete engineering necessary to select optimal equipment design,, to achieve continuity and receive corporate approval by September 1, 1986. Inability of available well drillers to install wells by September 1, 1986. And lastly, inability of corporate approved and selected tank tester to complete necessary tank testing by September 1, 1986. If we do not hear to contrary within five working days, we shall assume that extension has been 9Iranted and will proceed accordingly. If there are any questions, please call me. Cordially, Dr. Alaff D. Selditch, P.E. m~ 'APPLICATION FOR PERH[T TO OPERATE UNDERG STORAGE TAHK ) 0Z COI'~ZTZOt4AL PERHIT ) ).05 REHENED PERHZT 0& AHE~ED PERHZT OHNER ,PleICOIPOIATXON.ZNOzvzDuAL OI PUBLIC AOEN~¥! P_e_R~.k.e~Ca~d~i~l~_l_~LC_Of Bhk_~.gf.l~gJ'_a - T nn. FACILITY ! ) O? T,id~ CLD~ED ! ) 09 DELETE FRail FILE (1~ FEE) 1 ( ) 0B PIZHK~ CHAHGE (HO SURCHARGE ) I Penske Cadillac - Bakersfield Site ,, Va,n Brunner~ Service Manaser Street Bakersfield, CA ....... : ...... ~' ........ " ..... ' ....Kern ...................... ~:=:~+ ...... --:~:~m ..... i U/Ale& COD[ .... ' . ITYP[ of BUS:HeSS .................. Auto dealer_and ~~xxx (805) 328=4~0~'/. - '! ( ] 01' GA~LIHE'STATZ~ I'~ OB O~Eq ~~W~ ' 'repair .' ] II?ATI .............. CZ~Y. Do~e~ ' CA ~ 90241 I JlANOE JSECTIO#' -'i Grenner ~ gob__b _ ~_ (805~ 3.28.-4000 IUIAL ,(BEAt ONLY I 'TOMNSHEP HOUR EHERGENCY CONTACT PERSON " Grenner~ Robb, (805) 328:40_0~ ' COHPLETE THE FOLL'OHING ON A SEPARATE DESCRIPTION FORH FOR EACH CONTAINER ... (~O/.oz t,~ ( ) o, OTHER: IC.~AZ.e..U~R ' ,, ISM~FAC~ER (CF APPROP~ZATE): Unkno~m YE~q IIFG: I C. YEAR /HSTALLE0 ,. COHTAIHER CAPACITY: 1,000 GALLGHS ( ) ~ II. DOES 114E C0h"rAIHER STORE: E~ Il H~STE : DOES THE cOhrT&ZI4ER STO~qE flOtOq VEHICL[ FUEL OR ~Stl OIL ? , ) o1 YES ( ) oz HO !~ 01 tl4LE~DED I ~ Og REGU~ ( I 03 ~EHI~ ( I 04 DIESEL I I OS ~STE OIL ' CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION YES CHECX APPROPRIATE BOXIES): O6 OTHER 1. THIcKHIS~ OF PRlt'.A.qT COtITAII, fSEHT~ ( ) GAUGE ( ) IHCHIS. I ) C71 I/~') U~HOIM ). f ! I1 VAULTED (LOCATED IH M4 I3~ERGROIJ~ VAULT) :. I ! 01 OCW, MLE gALLED .~ Ol SZHGLE HALLED I ) 03 L/H~D P. ,~J Ol ~B~I STEEL I ) 0t STAZHLES~ STILL ( ...... r ( I 06 AL~I~ (). 07 STEEL C~ ( ) Oe ~E I ) 19 ~XT[ t ) l0 G-~TALLIC 09/10/85 J PAGE 1 · CON~AZNER CONSTRUCTZD - ( ! 07 LI4LZNED (~0 O0 LI4U4Dk~ ( ) G9 OTHER: ' UI, K)[RGI~OU~:) P/P3NG: '-( ' )" 13. DCR.,~LE-I,4ALLED :P~PE---l~::):' 0E* C~:~ICRETE-£ZHED 111ENC:~. *.(* ¥03 GRAVZTY ....... =='-:.-~-:-~.~_, .=2 _' ICH£CK APPROPRZATE BOXIES) ( ) 04 PI~ESSURE IX) OS SUCTZI~I ( ) 06 t.l*lCHOI44 I I 07 HONE ...... ::~'-*':' ;"-:~-~.~::~ ' )~)1 VZSU&L ( ! 0Z STOCK ZNVENTORY ( ) 04 VAPOR SNZFF ~ELLS ( )0S S[~ ZHSTRU~EHT _~. ...... ~;. ~j? ...... '~'~.:_/._:::~.:... OS ~ ~TER ~iZT~ZHG HELLS I~) 07 ~ESSmE TEST ~ 09 GE ( ) 10 0~[~: .... -*{-! CHEHZCA*L-COHPOS~T.ZON OF.HATERIALS 5TARED 'OLEG ~ .....STOeEO ,~ 01 I ) 02 CHEC'I< STATE KARO CHEItI:CAL COOE I,,,zs'rZNG FOR PO~SZBLE SI'I'aONYM~ I.'~:I4TAZNER LOCATED (X*( AI,,I AGRZCtJLTLI~A~ FAA'II? ( ) 01 YES (/~ Os' 143 HAS BEEN CC~PLETED UI',I)ER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY ~), TO THE BEST OF ~Y KH~4LEDGE, ZS TRUE A~ CggRECT. pNoHE '.'/ABC* coDE IR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY NT> ) oz YES ( . IPEIRIT APPIOV&L O&TE ITI&NSAC. T.Z.# DATE :04-070~BS (09/10/85J PAGE.; U~ ITAT! Xl) HUIt[It APPLICATION FOR PERHIT TO OPERATE UNDERGRO STORAGE TANK ( ) ~Z COIqDZTZOI~AL PER~ZT I~)~S ffENEMED PERMIT - ( ! 07 TALC, CLO~ED ! ) 09 DELETE FRill FZI.~ (140 FEE) O& A~EHDED PERMIT I ) 08 ~ZNOR CflAHGE tHO SURCHARGE) OHNER --10700. Studebaker Road FACILITY Bakersfield*, CA Van Brunner~ Service Manager Highway 178 & J s~reec '"":*~*~-~" ~'.:-. ~:~ ~..~ ~.. HOUR EHERBENCY CONTACT PERSON G~enne~ ? :~65~" h~.28-4000 I' G~enne~ ~ g~bb ~' (805~ ~28-4000~' COHPLETE THE FOLLONING ON A SEPARATE FORH FOR EACH CONTAINER V DESCRIPTION ,. (~"~ 01 TJU~C f ) 04 OTHER: ), I'IAHUFACTURER (IF APPgOPRIATE): Unknown CXX, q'TAINER NIJ'~ER - 2 YEAR FIFG: I C. TEAR INSTALLED ,~ L~ICNOt4q I IE.DOE~ THE COKTAZNER STORE: 01 M~STE ). L~KI'AINER CAPACZTY; 400 GALLOt~S ( ) ~ ': DOES THE CQI4'I'AZHEfl STYE ~lOTOg VEHZCLE FUEL OR MASTE O~L ? .%~1 ,YES I ) OS NO IF' YES CHEC~ APPROPRIATE BOXIES): ~ ) 01 LI4LEADED I ~ Q~ REGULAR ( ) 03 PRE~tZUIt ( ) 04 DZI'-'SEL I~) OS HASTE OZL( ) 06 OTHER CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION &, 'J.~ICY, HESS OF PRZfJJ..qY CCx'rrAXI~Eh"T~ VAULTED (LOCATED ZN .iH LI~ERGROUI~ VAULT) (./~1' 0~ N3fl-VAULTEO t'! 03 UNCHGM4 ~'..f ) 01 DcqJ~LE #ALLED .~ OE Si/NGLE MALLED I ) 03 L,Th~D .... O& AL~Z~ I ) 07 STEEL ~ ( ) 08 ~E ( ) 09 ~ZTE ~ ) ZO G-~TALLZC · CDH~AINER COHSTRUCTID * X LEAK DETECTZDN '" 0'~ VXSUAL 01 STOCK XNVENT~Y ( ) 0~ VAPOR SNXFF NELLS ( ) 0S SENSOR ! G6 &~OC.~C H&TER flOt/~TO~XHG HELLS ( ..... EX 'cHENx*cAL'-CONPOS'XTXON OF HATE.RXALS STORED'XN UNDERGROUND COHTAXNER's NOT USE C0fl~te~tAL IO~E I ........... -,' C~t, fI'A. XNER LOCJ. TED (g4 AH. AGRXCtJLTI.JgAL, FARM.~, I ) 01 YES (~F~' OR No S FC~I"I HAS BEEN Cl:X"IPLETED UNDER THE PEHALTY OF PERJURY .U~D~ TO THE: BEST OF I~Y KHOML£DSE, XS TRUE A/ID IR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY :04-070Z8S (09/Z0/8S! PAGE.; ITATE ZD NL~Cll OPERATE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ! ) R7 TAM( CLOSED ! ) 09 DELETE FROM FZllr (NO FEEl [ FACILITY ( I I] LOCAL 90261 ,C~LITY NOT~ Penske Cadillac - Bakersfield Site 2301 "H" Street ...................... OI!&L I e/FOe Eet~N/$UPEIV~'SOI Van Brunner~ Service ManaKer 'Bakers£teld, CA --Same ...... ~R~R~xxx (805) 328-4000 I I( } 0~GASOLZHE*$TATZ0fl J1qllll . ~P. CINTAZNEIS 24 flOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON I Kern ../.:~ ~ '~ .~ · T l~P ......... ..... . ..... R ..... Auto dealer and . I'~ 0l OTHER R~GT~R~~ repair ~ Grenner,Rb]~b ~ ~: ~805) =328-4000 ' ~- (805/ 348-4000 COMPLETE THE F'OLLONING ON A SEPARATE FORH DESCRIPTION Grenner. Ri _b_b FOR EACH OTHER: , KU~UFACTUR£R (IF APPROPRIATE): Unknown CONTAINER CONTAINER CAPACITY.' 200 GALLONS ( ) UI, ICHC~,W4 DOES THE COKTAINER STOaE t10?Og VEHICLE FUEL ~ ~S~E OIL ? ,~) 01 ~[S I ) OZ ~ ~ I OA ~LE~ED I d O~ REGU~ ( ) 03 ~EHZ~ ( ) Oq OZ[S[L ( I 05 ~STE OIL I~eCTAZHER FKJI~ER ' 5 I YEAR lIFO: I C. TEAR ~14STALLED (~ I ZF YES CHE~ AP~O~ZATE KXIES): ~ o, om~ Lube ~ CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION THICKNESS OF PRXtlARY CC~rI'AXI~IEKTI ; ) SAUGE I )ZHCHrS, t )c~ t/~ t~c.om VAULTED (LOCATED ZN AN LI~ERGROL~43 VAULT) I~ e~ NON-VAULTED ( I I$ LIJ(~C~I4 d NALLED 1~0 0E SINGLE 14ALLED ! ) 03 UNED J, t~ Ol CARSC~I STEEL I ) aP STAINLESS STEEL I ) 03 FZBERGLAgS I I 04 POL1~ZNYL ~L~IOE. ( ) OS ~RETE ............ LI,.06 AL~I~ I )07 STEEL C~ ( ) 08 ~E I ) 09 ~ZTE ( ) 10 ~-~TALL/C ~CO4-aTOISS ( 09/10/8S ) ~ PAge · CONTAINER CONSTRIJCTIO~ I ! 01 IIUB~Eg LXHED ( ) OZ ALKYO LXNXHG ! ) eS EPOXY II,/'NXHG ( ) 04 ( ) 07 L~ILXHED ('q~ 08 ~ ( I 09 OTHER: ( ) 01 POLYETHLENE I~AP' ( ) OZ VZHYL I,JRAPPZHG I ! 03 I,~THCX:)ZC 14~GTECTZGH (,~ O~ IJ4(.M344 ( ) OS 1'4:3HE ( ) 06 TAg C~ ASFq. iALT ( ) 09 OTHER: / PIPZHG ABO¥£G.qOUI43 PZPIHG: ( )~01 DCXJ3L£-LIALL[D PYPE ( lC:Hi*CA APPGOPR~rATE BOX(ES) (~4 04 PRESSURE ( ) OS SLK;TZOfl ( ) 04, Ui~I4CX44 ( ! 07 GE ............. :'~*~=**~ **~:~* l' LEAK DETECTION )1 V/SUAL ( ~'0~ STOCK XI, tVEHTOOY ( ) 0~ VAPOR SNZFF HELLS *(- ) OS SE~ X~E~ ~ :".-: g,~. ~ ~ · · .~.. 06 ~~TER ~t/T~/NG HELLS ( ) 07 ~ES~E TI~ST (X) 09 GE ( ) 10 O~[R: ................................ ' ~..:L~/:'L'**' '*~X CHEH~CAL *CDHPOSXT~OH OF .HATER~ALS ~TORED ZN UHDERGROUND COHTAIHERS ~IENYLY PIEV2OU~LY DELETE *OILED ~ITO~gD ''- ' '-!1111 I'1111111 ~E~ STATE ~O CHE~XCAL CI:I4TAZNER LOCATED OH AH AGgZCULTt,~AL FARII? ( ) 01 TES ~ OZ HO S F(~M HAS SEEH CCI'IPLETED U~ER THE PEHALTY OP' PERJ~Y At,D, TO THE BEST OF KY' ICI'CI4LEOGE, TS TRUE Ate CORRECT. I PHONE H/AIl& GOO[ ~.' 5-- 3 g,y'- ~'~,~ . iR LOCAL AGEHCY USE ONLY :04-070185 109/10/8SJ PAGE.; : *APPLICATION FOR PERHXT TO OPERATE UNDERGR~]D STORAGE TANK NIH PERMIT OS IE~E~ED PER~ZT ( ) ~7 T~ CLUED I ) O~ DELETE FR~ FI~ (~ FEEl ~ZTZ~L PER~ZT 06 ~E~ED PER~ZT ( ) ee flz~ ~E (~ ~E) OHNER [ FACILITY .................................. ' ...... '*... * ': ~ .. I ~enske Cadillac - Bakersfield Site ' ' ~ '] Van Brunner~ Service Manager' ' 230~ H Street . * --'. ........... ) ....... Highway 178 & J Street I . . -Bakersfield, CA , , · Kern ' · ~'~., ~kT~)~××× (805) 328~4000 ] ( )o1' .................... Auto dealer .and ('~ 01 0THOR ~G~R~:k~Wk~:x repair fl&# E SECTION XX Z4 flOUR 'E*HERGENCY CONTACT PERSON &Y$: N&PIEEL&ST HAlll PTI'?! A#O PHONI Id/AlE& CODE I~,lS'OflT~: HAllEILAgT NAllE ,,, ~ren~er; ~ ~- ($05) ,~28-~000 1' ~re~ner. ~_o~ - (~ ~8_~ COHPLETE THE FOLLONXNG ON A SEPARATE FORH DESCRIPTION · ( ) 01 TJa~I( ! ) o& OT~ER: FOR EACH CONTAINER ,, KA~dFACT~REff (XF APP~OP~XATE): Unknown (~I'4TAXHER CAP&C:ZTY: 200 DOES THE COKi'AXHE~ STO~E nOTC~ VEI4XCLE FUEL ~ ) 0l LNLEADED ! ~ 0Z REGULAR ( ) 03 PRE~X~t ( ) ~ DX~[SEL I ) 05 ~5TE OIL CONTA'ZNER CONSTRUCT.TON I. T~X~KHESS 01r PRIMARY C~.AXH1EHT~ VAULTED (LOCATED :~H AH IJ~)ER~J:ICX,I~ VAULT) I yet NDe'I-VAULTED ! ) 13 UI~CHC)~I ~C:I'~IaTOIB. S IOqlJ'~O/OS). PAGE I Robert Lynn Page 2 " September 4, 1987 The department must rece~[ve the lab results from the preliminary assessment within three days of the analysis completion. Should you have any questions on this matter, please Sincerely, BtlI $chetde .Envl,onmental ltealth SPecialist . . ......... '-' ' : ' ...... ~ ............ ~ ......................... ~-'Hazar~dous Mar'er'ia'Is Management"'Progra'm BS:aa cc: Kern Environmen'ta! Services Enclosure 1700 Flower Street KERN' COUNTY H["ALTH DEPAR I' HEALTH OFFICER Bakersfield, California 93305 Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION · ' ~~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH . Vernon S. Reichard Facility Name /~Y~J~~~ Kern· County Permit · .. * * UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD This form is to be returned to the Kern County'Health Department within -days of acceptance of tank(s) by disposal or recycling facility. The that this form is completed and returned. Section 1 be filled out by tank removal contractor: Date Tanks Removed Phone # zip ~3/ No. of Tanks / Section 2 - To be filled out by contractor "decontamtnatln~ tank(s).: Tank "Decontamination" Contractor H & H Ship Service Company Address 220 China Basin Street Phone # 415 543-4835 San Francisco, California Zip 94107 Authorized representative of contractor certifies by signing below that tank(s) have been decontaminated in accordance with Kern County Health Departmen~~.~ ~ /~~---~ Q.A. & Safety Coordinator ' ./ .... ------- section ~ -To he filled ou~and sl~ned :by an authorized representative of the treatment, storage, or disposal facility acceptlnff tank(s): Facility Name H & H Ship Service Company Address 220 China Basin Street San Francisco, CaZifornia Tanks Rec, Date ~~1~ ~_1987 Slgnatur~__~~~~~~~tie (Autho~'Griz~d Re~lve ) Phone # 415 543-4835 · Zip 94107 No. of Tanks One (i) Q. A. & Safety Coordinator * * * MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Fold In half and staple. Postage and mailing label have already been affixed'to outside for your convenience. (Form #HMMP-150) DISTRICT OFFICES Rh~ft~r , T~ft State of California---Health and Wellare Agency '~", .. '~'~ ~!'" Form App~:oved OMB Not 2050---0039 (Ex Department of Heath . ' Tox~ Substances Control Division .. ~erator's Name a~ Mailing Addre.. . ,, 12, Containers .13. tot~ 14. t ~. US DOT De~pti~ (~cluding Proper Shipping Name, ~zard Cla~, and ID Number) ' Q~t~ ~ ~ENER~TOR'5 CER~FICATIOH: I hereby declare tha~ the conten~s of this consignment ~re lully ~nd ~ccur~tely describ~ above by proper shippi~ name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for lranspo~ by highway according to applicable . international-and national government regulations. If I ~m a large quanti~y g~et~tor, I ce~t~ tA~t I have a program in place to reduce the volume and ~oxicitv of waMe generat~ to the degree I h~ve ' datelined to be ~onomically practicable and that I have 8electod the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal cu~ently available to me which mi~mizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I ~ve made a good faith effo~ to minimize my waste generation and select the ~est wa,ste management melhod that is available to me and that I can a~ord. · ' .......... 0 I~ Tr~spo~er 2 A~nowledgement~f Receipt gl Materials ' 19. DI~ ~tlon Space I ~. Facil~ ~r ~ Op~al~ ~ation of r~e~t gl ha~rdoua materials cover~ by this maniie~*~em 19. · 'OH~ 8022 A (1/67) EPA 8700--22 (Rev. 9-86) Previous editions are obsolete. '" 11~ 4: HAULER RETAINS ON THE ~;~UNIFORM HAZARDOU A ,,,,ator', us EPA ID No. L . .~. 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F.~- .& .. .... : ~ . ~ ... ,~ ~..-~:. ~?,~..~?:. -4 · ~ ~ · ,-' - · , - .~ .'. ~O~'S C~I~ICATION= I hereby declare that the contenta (~1 thl~ consignment am fully and accurately dea~lbed a~e by ~per ~ipplng ~e and ire cla,,ified, p=cked, ma~ked, and la~eled, and are In all respect~ in proper condition for tra~po~ ~t~atlo~l ~d national government regulations. If I am a I~ge qu~ttty generator, I ce~i~ that I have a program in pl~ce to reduce the volume and toxicity ol ~aate generated to the degree I ~ve dete~ined to be economically praclicable' and lhal I have selected Ihe practicable method of tmalment, storage, or disposal c~e~ly available to me which minimizes Ihe present and futura threat to human health an,~ the environment: 0~, if I am. a small quantity generator, I ~ve made a good faith e~o~ to minimize my waate generation and selecl the best waste management method thai is available to me and lhal I can alford. -"""" I-"' · Tr~ep~w I ~owledgement of Receipl of Materials ' / ~ ~ ~ 2~k~gement of Receipl ol Male~all · ~ ' ' - P~ted/T~e~ N~me ' ' I Slgmdure ' ' ~m ~ay Year I ~ed/T~ Name --/ I Slgnall~../' ' /.-" ~Y ~ ' . ' ~ .~' . · . 0148 iX~2 A (f/GTJ EPA 87OO---22 (Rev, g-aa) Prevlmm edttlorm ire RETAINS ON THE BACK :::'.N~=_____~' Gibson Oil & Renning Co., Inc. ~,;: ~.T--..~ 3003FAIRHAVEN DRIVE ":~ ~:... ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA' 93308 · :i~ (805) 327-0415 .~, ~ ~ . ~ ,.'" . t"t ~ ' .~. ~ . ~.,~:q~...:~: /~ ~ .... ~: .... ~. ... .. , , ._, : , I~~NA~O"= GIBSON OIL REFINERY "~?~: ~t~ ' '.";= '" COMMERCIAL DRIVE ' ' '~'~" ' ' ~' " F /~:.'~;::.,. ~,.~..::- ..-:.-: --.~K~S !ELO. cA .33o..:'-:':::~' :-:.' :-: K-~??=:~'/ ~ARRIER# '-" CARRIER COMMJt COMMODITY QUANTITY vt ~, '/.l':"', 6, / , '~ /' ~iLOAD . -. START TO UNLOAD ~1 FINISH UNLOADING ? / C WEIGHT TAG NUMBER. DATE BILL AM ..ERS SIGNATURE TARE" CONVERSION FACTOR GROSS BARRELS DEDUCT ,: BS&W .... NET ,+' WEIGHMASTER'S CERTIFICATE OF WEIGHT AND MEASURE . following dl~ri~ mercho~i~ ~ weighS, mla~ ~ count~ by o ~bllc weighmst~. ~ him llg~t~l TRUCK STOP ~CON TRUCK STOP ~h ~EE[ TEU~ S~ WlLD~R~ RD. & HIGHWAY tot · 3~5 PIER~ RD. 37b7 ~. HIGHWAY DATE ~/Fr.A~;ON OIL' CO/]~ANY .. PUBLI~ WEIGI-I~TE~ ' . D~ I .E~N OIL W~A~" ~,~H~'YE' ' ' ' D, 0~' / I.- {,~,'1...~,~"~/11 ~ · UNITS ~ . , ~0~0~ ~ "'"' '- I~KS "' -L ' · · ,; .................... . ,,a.mu ~Uuncy Department of Health .,c~e~'icea · Fo~m Ap~'o~ed OMB Ne. 20~:)-.-43039 (Expires 9-30-88) -- Toxl~,Substancon Control Division or type. (~-orm aeS~na¢/tor uae o~ ' ~- itch t ewr/ter . ~ ~ . . . oa~amemo, ~aummm U8 ~T De~pt~ (~lng Pr~M ~lpping Name. ~zard Class, ~ ID N~ber) No. Type WI/Vol ~'~~ ~ENE~T~'5 ~F~ATION: I hereby declare that the contents cd this consignment are tully and accurately descrlbe~ above by p~opor ~lpplng ~me ~nd are cliltili~, packed, marked, nnd labeled, and nra in all respects in proper condition for transpo~ by highway ~ord~to spplic~ble blamatio~l and national government regulations. Il I am a large quantity generator, I ce~i~ that I have a program in place to r~duce the volume and toxicity of waale ge~raled to the d~roe I:have dele~ined to be ~onomically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or ~poaal currently available to me which m~izes the present and future threat to human health sad the environment: OR, if I am a small quantity ge~rator, I have made a good faith elf~ to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management melhod thai is available Io me and that I c~ afford. ~ted/Typed ~me I 51~nalure . . ....../ . . M~h Day Trene~ I ~knowledg~ent gl Receipt gl Maledalt / ~I~/T~ ~me . [ 81gnal:ore M~th Day FI~ ~ w ~ll~ ~ilical~n el r~eipl el hazardous ~teriala covered by~ manilenl excepl a~ no~Qd in Rem Ig. , ' · ' GREEN: LER RETAINS INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK "~:Glbson Oil & Refffrrng Co., Inc. ~ 3003 FAIRHAVEN DRIVE L ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA .93308 ~ (805) 327-0415 .. ,_~,, .,/ ..... . .~....~,./ · .,.' . . ORIGIN:: /r~.,/' . ..~ ,. ,,, . ; ,,;,. ;..; .. :::. ~ .'!. i:'::'~;! ' i DESTINATION: GIBSON OIL REFINERY COMMERCIAL DRIVE ./" "~,' '.-:'.L. - .......-:: .............. BAKERSFIELD,.CA 93308 ..... ARRIER#[ CARRIER .,.., i/~-~ ,..,.: /,'. RRIVED TO UNLOAD AM OADED FROM ~, ' . OADERs SIGNATURE EM'ARKS ...,. ':.-,... : COMM.# I COMMODITY START TO UNLOAD AM PM FINISH UNLOADING ,... ,. ~.., ... AM. / /, - .... PM UNLOADED TO "" ' ....... ' ': :' m DRIVERS SIGNATU, RE ,,, ~'"' ..:, . ;,'. r" WEIGHT TAG NUMBER ""'"'~ ' ' '~'.? ~h ~. :' DATE . . ~..:~:'. , ', , ~..~/~,.. . ~," ~'/.;:'~ ., ~,: ,:. ," ... ~, ~77'..' ... ............. ~.....'..~, NET CONVERSION FACTOR GROSS BARRELS DEDUCT BS&W % NET BARRELS RECEIPT TICKE ., .... . : ......... : ': .... / . ._ :~..'" I WEIGRMASTER'$ CEI~rlFICATE OF WEIGHT AND ~GHED AT ~C~ TRU~ STOP ~CON T~U~ STOP ~h WHEEL T~U~ WI[DHO~ ~D. S HIGHWAY 101 ~ PIE~ ~D, 37~7 D. HIGHWAY ! I KING CITY. CA. .L~BAKERSFIELD, CA. I I FRESNO, CA. DATE '~O" OIL C~ANY __~ ~Pl~IOLl¢ WEI~MAST~E~ ~" ! WEIGHT · ,...., . ' -- ~6" OIL COMPA~NY --' -~JBLIC-WE GbOvu~:rE. LTNJTS ' ~ // . CARRIER ,. ! ..':. GIBSON OI & REFINING CO.,.INC. - ' '- "~' ' ~~~~~ '' '- " ~~" - - ' '- ' ' ,~.~,~ ~'t~g....,'"~~~ ..... .............. - ~'-"':-' ~' -:~ ':"' "2~'2"-:~':' '~':'~-':~ -~'' ............ ~:-~:::'~'" ~' ~' ~ ' ~0~ W~r ~L, ~uii~ ~700 ~ ~tandard ~tr~t O~kl~n~, OA ~ BaR~r~fi~l~, GA ~08 ~ 5/~-7777 T~l~x: ~8-~ ~ 805/~7-0~ ~ Telex: 4~-~OB 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTIV '' HEALTH OFFICER . ', Leon M Hebertson,' M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAl. HEAl.TH PER~IT FOR PERI,ANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. 'It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may bc required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work. 2. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit · prior to initiating' closure action. 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Health and Fire Departmen~ approved methods as described in Haadout #UT-30. 4. A minimum of t~o samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two and six feet. §. A minimum of ~wo samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the d!spenser area(s). 6. All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene. toluene, xylene,"and total petroleum hydrocarbons. 7. Ail waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oil ant; grease, and lead. - 8. Copies of · transportation manifests must be submitted to the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9. Ail aPplicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Health Department must bc notified before movinM and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont . Lake Isabella . Mojave . Rldgecrest . Shafter . Taft ,~ PERI, IT .FOR PERr~NENT..CLOSURE PERNIT NUB~ER A533-16 i~ OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS . o ADDENDUM .. ~:~ SUBST~CES STOOGE FACILI~ ' . · . . .F ]0.. Permlttee Is responsible fed making, sure 'that '"tank disposition reco~d" Issued ~ith this permit ls p~operly filled out and ~etUrned ~tthln 14. daystar tank r.emoval . ' '"~- ....... J~'ll.'Advise .~hts .office of the time and date of the proposed sampling With '. hours advance notice ..... . :',,' ..-~.- .' , ,.. #::' ~ .. ~,.. :,~'.-~,-~,.~:F.c ....... ~,.'.~: :~ ~ ~'three ,.days :::.o.f .;canalys ~:12 Results must be-submitted :-tO~th'i'~':?~Offlc'e?Wiihin~ '' .... ' ' ACCEPTED BY DATE KeRH C0UHT¥ HEALTII DEPARTMENT DIYUIOff 0P KN¥1RONHeNTAG IIKALTIf APPLICATION LENOTH OP pIPIHO TO ABANDON APPLICATION FOR PER~IIT FOR PERFLAI~P-NT C L O S U R F- / AB A.-,ND O NI'~IE N T OF UNDERGROUND {PILL OUT o~1I APPLICATI~ PER FACILITY) Chris DeArmon- Kern Environment Servic~ ,,~',',~: ~89-~220 12S/29~-/27{ ............. '.' ......... Previously Penske Cadillac }2301 H·Street }24th Street ' Robert L~n ' 16~15 Tevis Drive · J (805')832--- 3199 [rm~a~OV~ CON,T~¢rOa [~oaees 3752 Allen Road ' Kern Environmental'Service ........ - ....... I '"~Bakersfield', California ~pO HI° on Perm±C Approval. ] 432372 . ' I~C 8751527 ~PRB~I~IH~ 8ITe ASSKSS~HT CONT~CTOR' ~°neS8 ' Same ' Same Same Same ~BOMTOR¥ TiaT ~ILL ARA~¥ZS S~PCeS ~DReSS 4100 Pierce Road B. C. Laboratories Bakersfield, Californ'ia IPIiOXB (805 )589 --.5.220: ]X$UReR ~merican Home 'Assurance " PliOHit ( ) Sa~e PIIOX8 ( ) Same (805 ) 327-- 4911 CXBHICAL COMPOSITION OF MATERIALS ST0.RE° TA~K $ VOLU/'~ ClleMICAL STORED Unkno~ ~ Unleaded GeeD'line Unkno~ 550 Gal Waste Oil DA,TEE STORED CilILqlCAL PR-q.¥xOUSL¥ eTOR~: 6-55 TO 6-87 None 6-55 TO 6-87 None Cal Water NEAREST NITER NeLL - OlVe OISTAZtCe .,~dO DeSCRIeS TYPe ,[g HI'TI&IN ~O0 ~'eeT 1/4 Mile West · J 150 Feet ISOIb TYPB AT PACiLITY Nacimento-Lime Association BASIS ~'OR SOIL TYPe ,AND UROUNDNATER °i~PTI{ nSTeP, J(ZtlATLOH Soil Conservation Service-Contact Christine/Kern County Water Agency-War'ren Seville TO,TA.I. NUNaeR O~' SA,aPLeS TO aK *J~AL. YZi~U is,,.,.,PLe:, ,,IL,. ee ,~.A[.','ZE° S~x I BTX,TVH/Oil & Grease, Tox, Lead :DBe~RI~8 U0N REal°UR IN TA~tK(8) AMD PJPZI~IG 18 TO 8~ REMOVED ,MqO DlflPOR~D O~q {It{CLU0~ TRAAqfPORTATIOH AZ~U DIePO$AL coxpAMlea}l Inert contents of empty tank & transport w/manifest by Kern Backhoe Service to T.S.D. Facili oas¢R~E so~a n~a alSPOSa~ Ma~,oa AMD m~POaAn ~ocArlo~ ~Oa, Tanks to be cleaned and scrapped by either Crosby and'Overton (CAD 028409019) or .H & H Shipyard (CAD 00477·1160) PIPIHO Same · · pLEAS8 PROVIDE IBFORKATIOR REQUESTED oH ~EVE_RSq SID~ O_g TIIIS ~S{IR,BT~ eRPORR 8UBNITTIN~ APPLICATION '~ ~ ~*ar~¢/~ Field Supervisor KES 01 ~ . TITLE -- Mr. Gordon Berg November 4, 1987 page 2 Safety and Health Plan Complete a site specific hazardous waste investigation safe~y Field ~ork Clear underground utilities prior to drilling. Drill six 20 to 30-foo~: deep soil borings as part of a preliminary assessment to determine ~he nature and extent of contamination and . to discover possible pathways .- of contaminants. Proposed soil borings are located to preliminarily define both vertical and lateral extent of contamination and to determine, to the extent possible, ~the source of contamination. Proposed soil borings locations are shown in Figure 1. Vertical extent of contamination will be defined by drilling through the apparent contaminant zone and collecting one clean s~mple below the contaminant zone. Lateral extent of contaminants will be defined by drilling at increasing distances from the source. If additional borings are necessary to define lateral extent, McLaren Engineering will verbally contact PFS from the field with recommendations for additional borings, if such are deemed necessary. A continuous-fligh~ hollow stem auger drill rig will be used, equipped with a California modified split-spoon sampler containing brass liners for collecting soil samples for laboratory analysis. Samples will be collected at about five- foot intervals. Augers will be steam cleaned between borings. Soil cuttings will be s~ored on site for eventual disposal by PFS. A copy of our soil sampling protocol is attached. At this time, we estimate that 15 to 20 of the collected soil samples will be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (modified EPA Method 80115). Based on the results of the 8015 analyses, selected samples may be submitted for analysis of: - Purgeable Aromatics (EPA 8020) - Purgeable Halocarbons (EPA 8010) - PCB's (EPA 8080) - CAM Metals (EPA 7000 series) McLaren Environmenl!al Engineering Mr. Gordon Berg November 4, 1987 page 3 If groundwater is encountered McLaren Engineering will con~ac~ PFS. If authorized by PFS, soil borings will be converted monitor wells. A letter format report wil.1 be completed which will document activities, contain copies of laboratory analytical data sheets and chain-of-custod~ forms, and present data. A plo~ plan and soil boring logs will be included. During the performance of ~he work described herein, McLaren Environmental Engineering would ma.ke every reasonable effort to avoid underground utilities or improvements at the size. However, McLaren Environmental Engineering will nc,~ be responsible for damage to any such Underground utility or i=~rovemen~ whose location is not accurately depicted on plans or drawings provided ~o us by PFS Waste Control Services or whose existe~nce and location we have no~ been previously appraised of. McLaren Environmental Engineering FIGURE I ROBERT LYNN PROPERTY 2301H STREET BAKERSFIELD. CA PLOT PLAN FORMER WASTE OIL DRUM LOCATION LEGEND PROPOSED SOIL BORING SERVICE BUILDING ~,,.,.....r- F (, R M E R H Y D R A U L I C / IOIL SUMP LOCATION (NOT TO SCALE:) McLaren Environmental ~ncj Mr. Gordon Berg November 4, 1987 page 4 ~' 'We are prepared to begin the work {mmediately after receiving ~he notice to proceed from your office. To authorize the work described herein, please sign below and return a copy of t/~e letter to us. The ............. ..signed._letter.wil~. seztve as. the contrac~ document. Please call Tim Costello if you have any questions or require additional information. We wish t:o thank PFS Waste Control Services for the 'opportunity to submit this proposal. V~ry truly yours, Gary B.XXkTaggart mci Attachmen~ THE ABOVE PROPOSAL, INCLUDING iLL ATTACHMENTS, HAS BEEN READ, IS UNDERSTOOD, AND IS HEREBY AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED. PFS Waste Control Services Name/Title Date McLaren Environmental Engineering I~IND EI~I,C_,~OUND TAN~ ;'., ]~C:X~OK ! HAND AUGEH 1. A~Z precau~ m~ted by C~~ are obnerved ~hen namp~ ~ baa~oe p~t~ ~rea~e~ th~ fi~ ~ee~ ~' depth; The Public Health Div.,ion cf the County Health Department w~ll be no~fled pr~r to s~p~. Prior ~o arrtv~ a= the sample ~ite, all ........... ~a~hed ~ a solution of tr~od~um phosph'ate' (T~P), soap ~d ~a=er, and r,~sed twice with =ap ~a=er ~d once ~e exac~ !coat,on ~d n~er o~ so~ sample~ to be collec~ be dec~ded ~ the f~e!d b~ the soil scientist, ieolo~t~ e~eer. At a m~i~m, s~l samples, will be obt~ beneath or adjacent to opposite ends of the tank. cont=~atlon ~ sus~ct~, ad~tlo~l samples will be obt~ at ~reate~ depths belo~ the ta~ and ~ ~creasin~ d~tances laterally from the t~ to determ~e the vertical ~d lateral extent of contaminat:~on If possible. Soil samples will ~o be obta~ beneath pipes associated with the t~ks If legate ~spec=~ from ~e pip~. Soil samples will be ob=~ ~om ~he bac~oe ~u~e= ~ s~n i= im male =o approacJ~ the backhoe. Any foreign material wa!ch fall= into the sample bucket will be scraped away =o expose soil to be mampl~. Two pre-tar~ aG ml ~A vials f~l~ with 10 ml of medrol (methanol vi~m) will be filled apprcxi~=~y ~/~ full with --oil and aealed with a tef!on-l~ed screw cap. The meth~ol vials are t~en labeled and immediately placed into a cooler containing ice or"blue ice". A stainless steel scoop used =o collect soil from the backhoe bucke~ and =o ~mer= analyzmd for to=~ ,,~e~roleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and benzmna, toluene ~d xyl~e (B~). ~ ~di=~n to. ob=ain~ two me~=ol vi~m, a one-gallon sized ~plock pl~=ic bag will be filled with ~O0-~OO grams of soil from =~e bucket. Soil in the plastic maybe ~a!~ed for lead con=mn= ~d/or a~ived. D~g samp~, d~pomable gloves are worn =o prevent cross-con=amine=ion a~her samples. The' disposable gloves are discarded after collec=i~ =~e two me=h~ol vi~ and pl,=lc b~ sample. 6. An HNu meter may be used in the field to obtain immediate estimates of soil eon~aminmt~on by reaord~ng headspaee values. Nhen using ~he HNu me~e~ fo~ hemdmpace analysis, 200-~00 ~a~ of ~o~ ~ plaa~ ~ a one s~n ~p-l~ pl~ bag. The ba~ la ~mmediately sealed and lef~ fo~ at le~t 5 ,, m~ute~ to ~low vo~t~!e g~es to ~te~ ~e head~pa~e ~ ~e A hand auger may be used in excavations less than 5 feet in depth ~n lieu of or in oonJunat~n with a baakhoe. When usin~ &'band auger, methanol v~al soL1 samples see ebro/ned bom the bottom of the auger booker us/n~ m stainless steel .smoop. -Rema~u/n~ so/.1 in the auger bucket is plaoed in a one gallon, plastia zip-look ba~ for headspace analysis, ar=hiving and possible lead anal~sis. Soil sample looat±onm a~e the same as in (~) above when u~tng the ha~d auger. '.~ o Ail sampling equipmen= shall be washed am in (~) above before, obtainin~ soil sample~ from another looation within excava=ion. 2 6e67- 9¢$60 5-¢90-0'59 November 10, 1987 Kern County Health Department -'1700 Flower~Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Gent I emen: ...... . ................ " Penske Cadillac has retained the firm, A. D. Selditch and Associates, as its gnvironmental Advisor and Consultant. By taking this action, Penske Cadillac, has evidenced its in'tention and desire to achieve and maintain compliance in all environmentally oriented activities. Penske Cadillac has vacated its original site, 2301 H Street, Bakersfield, California 93305, and is now in process of re-establishing its operations at 310! Pacheco Ro;[d, Bakersfield, California 93313. In view of this change of base of operations, Penske Cadillac requests cancellation of all underground tank permits and its Hazardous Materials Underground Storage Plan (HMUSP). Possession of this site, its undergr'ound tanks and related facilities, will revert back to the site owner, Gene Winer, 326 El E~cto Court, Bakersfield CA 93301. Underground storage permits, associated plans and HMUSP, Disclosure and Inventory Statements for Penske Cadillac's new site at 3101 Pacheco Road, Bakersfield, California, are in process and will be forwarded as soon as possible. If there are any questions please contact - Dr. Alan D. Selditch, P.E. 6267 Joaquin Murieta, Suite E Newark CA 94568 415/491]-1759 Dr. Alan D. Selditch, P.E. Attachments (pc>bak.0011mc "FULL SERVICE ENVIRONI~MENTAL MANAGEMENT" October 22, 1987 Bill Scheide KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California ~93305 -" Re: Robert Lynn (Penske Cadillac) Permit #A533-16 Dear Mr. Scheide: With regard to the above mentioned and your letter dated October 16, 1987; enclosed please find copies of analyses completed by B C Labs. We would appreciate your reviewing tile analyses at your earliest convenience so we can proceed with-this project with proper procedures to completion. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, PFS WASTE CONTROL SERVICES, INC. Michael D. Parrent Director of Business Development MDP/rj Enclosures cc: Robert Lynn P O. BOX 80101 · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFOI::INIA 93380 · ('805) .399-4620 · (800) 262-0321 LAE ORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. Date Reported: 10/16/87 :::' _~ .~:-.. ;-'--P. 0. Box 80101 ....... _ .. ....... _ ....................... .. _ :.:.., . ........ Date ._Recei~ed: - 10/09/87 Bakersfield, CA 93380 Laboratory No.: 20779-4 TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Sample Description: B2 Drums South 10/08/87 Title 22 Total Metals, n~g/k~: Sample Resnlts Method Reference Antimony 7040 1 Arsenic 7061 1 Barium 7080 I Beryllium 210.1 2 Cadmium 7130 1 Chromium 7190 Cobalt 291.1 2 Copper 220.1 2 Lead 7421 Mercury 7471 1 Molybdenum 246.1 2 Nickel 7520 1 Selenium 7741 1 Silver 7760 1 Thallium 279.1 ~ 2 Vanadium 286.1 2 Zinc 289.1 2 Cyanides 9010 1 Phenols 420.1 2 Sulfides 9030 1 Fluorides 340.2 2 Hexavalent Chromium 7196 1 Oil & Grease 14,086. pH 9040 1 Pensky-Martens Flash Point 1010 1 PCB's 8080 1 TOX, ug/g (-) 20. 9020 i Comment: TTLC~ mg/kg 500. 500. 10000. 75. 100. 2500. 8000. 2500. 1000. 20. 3500. 2000. 100. 500. 700. 2400. 5000. All contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (Unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to aPpropriate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". B C LABORATORIES, INC. j. ~. ~g.t~:~. (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods _fg_r..~hemical Analysis. of..Water.~ and Wastes", .EPA-600, !~-79-020 LA 0 RATORIES, Inc. P[Y#OL£11M ' J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PlliRCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 PFS Waste Control Services, Inc'. P. O. Box 80101 Bakersfield, CA ~93'380 ~"-'-~' '- :~'-~ .... '-~' '"':~-'"'~'- Date Reported: 10/16/87 Date Received: Laborator~ No.: 20779-3 TOTAL EXTRACT C6N'TAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Sample Description: BI Drums North 1,0/08/87 Total Metals, mg/k~ Sample ReS~LltS Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium - Cadmium ' ' Chromium Cobalt Copper Lead ,Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Selenium Silver Thal ii um Vanadium Zinc Cyanides Phenols Sulfides Fluorides Hexavalent Chromium Oil & Grease 7,246.. Pensky-Martens Flash Point PCB ' s TOX, ug/g 56. Ti tie 22 MethOd ReferenCe 7040 7061 i 7080 1 210.1 2 7130 ~7190 1 291.1 2 220.1 2 7421 1 7471 1 246.1 2 7520 1 7741 1 7760 1 279.1 2 286.1 2 289.1 2 9010 1 420.1 2 9030 I 340.2 2 7196 1 9040 1010 8080 9020 TTLC~ mg/kg "500. 500. 10000. 75. 100. 2500. 8000. 2500., 1000. 20. 3500. 2000. 100. 500. 700. 2400. 5000. B C LABORATORIES, INC. Comment: All contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to'determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. ................... ~_ .!.'Methods for.Chemical Analysis. of...~at~.~nd Wastes",.._EPA-600,.14_~29~20 ...... LA B 0 F:::IATO R I ES, Inc. PETIIOLfUM J' J' EGLIN, REG. CHELA. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-49 PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. uP. 0 ..... Box. 80101 ..... _ ...... . ....... Bakersfield, CA 93380 -' Date Reported: 10/16/87 .Date Received: .10/.09287~?.._~ .......................... 'Laboratory No.: 20779-1 TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Sample Description:. A1 Total Metals, mg/kg Tank #2 West-12' 10/08/87 · Sample Results Method Reference Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium ' Cadmium Chromium Cobalt Copper Lead Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Selenium Silver Thallium Vanadium Zinc Cyanides Phenols Sulfides Fluorides Eexavalent Chromium Oil & Grease Pensky-Martens Flash Point ?CB's TOX, ug/g 1,774. TTLC~ m~/k~ 7040 I 500. 7061 1 500. 7080 1 10000. 210.1 2 75. 7130 1 100. 7190 1 2500. 291.1 2 8000. 220.1 2 2500. 7421 1 1000. 7471 1 20. 246.1 2 3500. 7520 1 2000. 7741 1 100. 7760 1 500. 279.1 2 700. 286.1 2 2400. 289.1 2 5000. 9010 1 420.1 2 9030 1 340.2 2 7196 1 9040 1010 8080 9020 Comment: All contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. ............ (2) . "Methods for Chemical Analysis 0~..Water and Wastes",.._EPA-600,~ !4-79-Q20 B C LABORATORIES, INC. ANAL ¥$15 PET~OL£U~ R I ES, Int.:. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PllERCS: RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. Date Reported: 10/16/87 P. 0. Box 80101 Date Received: 10/09/87 - '-' ·-·':Bakersfield-, CA 93380 . .... - ...... ..i'-.-' .... · '- :~Laboratory No. ' 20779-2 ~-'-'-?~--'~'~-~':~'~'~':~'~'~:: ..... Sample Descrip=ion: Total Metals~ m~/k~ Antimony Arsenic Barium Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Cobalt Copper Lead Mercury Molybdenum' Nickel Selenium Silver Thallium Vanadium Zinc Cyanides Phenols Sulfides Fluorides Hexavalant Chromium 0il i Grease pH Pensky-Martens Flash Point PCB's TOX, ug/g Sample Results TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION A2 Tank·#2 East-12' 10/08/87 Method Reference 12,349. 7040 7061 7080 210.1 7130 7190 291.1 220.1 7421 7471 246.1 7520 7741 7760 279.1 286.1 289.1 9010 420.1 9030 340.2 7196 9040 1 1010 1 8080 1 9020 1 TTLC, mg/k~ 500. 500. 10000. 75. 100. 2500. 8000. 2500. 1000. 20. 3500. 2000. 100. 500. 700. 2400. 5000. Comment: AIl contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis ·of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020 B C LABORATORIES, INC. 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Telephone (805) 86 f-3636 KERN COUNTY HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard October .t6, 1987 Gordolt Berg P.F.S. WnRte Control Services, Inc. P.O. Box 80101 Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Phase I Site Character.lzak[o,. Proposal Penske Cadillac, Permit #^533-16 Dear Mr. Berg: This 'is to confirm the Phase I proposal dated 9-27-87 was reviewed and accepted by this department. After the lab analyses of the soil samples are received ;and reviewed by tills departmenf., we can discuss whetiler a Phase [I work plan Is needed. Please send tile lab analyses within three days of their completion. Should you have any questions regarding titls matter, don't hesitate to calJ. Sincerely, Bill Schetde Environmental Health Specialist Haz,ardous Materials Management Program BS/gb cc: ~r. Robert I, ynn DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamo~ff . Lake Isabella Mojave Rldgecrest . Shaller . Taft "FULL SERVICE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT" September 27, 1987 Mr. Bill Scheide Kern'County Health Department, Environmental Health Division 170~ Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Subject: Tank Abandonment Permit Number A533-16; Proposed phase I site characterization on behalf of Mr. Robert Lynn Project Number: 87-2900-A Dear Mr. Scheide: P.F.S. WASTE CONTROL SERVICES, INC. (PFS) appreciates the opportunity to speak with you in respect to the tank abandonment referenced above. Mr. Robert Lynn has retained PFS to complete the abandonment. The following is in response to your letter dated September 4, 1987 and will.propose the requested work plan. BACKGROUND ~ The initial abandonment involved three areas. There was a metal fuel tank, a concrete sump and the area beneath three 55 gallon drums. The drums were connected and were possibly used to contain rinsate from a parts cleaning operation. On September 1, 1987, Kern Environmental Services excavated and removed one metal underground fuel storage tamk and one concrete waste oil sump from 2301 "H" Street, Bakersfield, CA. Three 55 gallon drums were re- moved from the site at the same time. As mentioned, it is believed that these drums were used to contain rins~Lte from parts cleaning. Samples were taken from beneath the tank, sump and drums. Kern County Health Department inspected the site, on the date of the excavation, and noted visual soil contamination. P O. BOX 80101 · BAKERSFIELD. CAI_IFORIXII/:~ 93380 ,~ (F~O5) 399-4620 · ('800) 262-032l Mr. Bill Scheid~e September 27, 1987 Page 2 .The results of the inspection of the i~ern County Health. Department and request for a site characterization a~e contained in a letter dated September 4, 1987. Analysis of the samples, taken from t~e excavations and from beneath the drums, were reported on September 5, 1987. These results are summarized as~.follows: Metal fuel tank (i-A, i-B), BTX and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons: None detected at 2 foot or 6 foot level, o Waste Oil Concrete Sump (2-A, 2-B), ~etals, Cyanides, Phenols, Sulfides, Fluorides, Oil and Grease, PCBs, and 'Total Halogenated Organic compounds: None detected at the 2 foot level; None detected at 6 foot level except for Oil and Grease (643 ppm). Beneath the three drums (3-A,~ 3-B), Analysis as above for waste oil tank: None detected at 2 foot level except for 0il and Grease (9509 ppm) and none detected at the 6 foot level except for Oil and Grease (290 ppm). AREAS OF CONCERN As we discussed with you on September 25, 1987, the following are concerns of the Kern County Health Department. The concerns arise from the inspec- tion of' September 1, 1987, and the results of the analysis. Area 1 The analysis of the soil samples taken from beneath the metal fuel tank show no contamination. The concern in this area is the open excavatic,n. Area 2 The analysis of the soil from beneath the concrete waste oil sump show signs of contamination of oil and grease. There is a higher level of contamination at the six foot level than the the 2 foot level. This may indicate that contaminated material from a higher level slipped into the lower sample on retrieval. Mr. Bill-Scheide September 2, 1987 Page 3 -Area 2 (cont-.) A further concern in this area is based on.the fact that visibly contaminated soil was not segregated from clean soil during the excavation. This material is now stock- ~:' piled around the excavation. Area 3 .............. The analysis bf 'the Soil"benea;:h the drums shows evidence of contamination of oil and grease. A fUrther concern in this area is based on the fact that the samples may not have been 'taken in such a way that the volatile compounds, if present, were not retained in the samples. PROPOSED SITE CHARACTERIZATION AND REMEDIATION PFS proposes the following in respo~ase to your letter dated September 1, 1987: Area 1 Backfill and compaction of the excavation. Area 2 Using a backhoe, PFS proposes to remove all lose dirt and debris from the excavation. Further, PFS will sample the excavation from a depth of 10 feet below the bottom of the position of the sump. This will be 4 feet deeper than the initial sampling. Samples will be taken from both ends of the excavation at the depth described. The sampling will be in accordance with the PFS sampling protocol which is on file with the Kern County Health Department. The analysis will be as originally requested. Please refer to the .original analysis. 'If there is further evidence of contamination, an additional work plan will be submitted for approval. Should the samples show no evidence of contamination, the excavation will be backfilled and compacted to grade. The stockpiled material will be transported, under a uniform Mr. Bill Scheide September 2, 1987. Page 4 hazardous waste manifest, via certified waste hauler, for Class I disposal. 'Area 3 Any visually contaminated soil, in this area, will be treated as a hazardous waste as described above. The area will be sampled, as.above. Special attention will be given to the possibility of chlorinated solvents in the samples. If there is evidence of contamination, a phase II work plan will be submitted for approval. Should there be no contamination, the area will be backfilled and com- pacted to grade. PFS appreciates the opportunity to provide you with this information. If I can answer any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, P. F.S. WASTE CONTROL SERVICES, INC. Gordon Berg Manager, Environmental Services GB/rj cc: Mr. Robert Lynn PFS 87-2900-A ~IEMI£AL ANAL PEI'RO[£1)M LABORATORIFS, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 .: ~:.... ......:~purgeable Aromatics .................... . --=: ........ ,[SOIL) KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE P.O. BOX 5337 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93388 Attention:CHRIS DeARMON Lab No.: I7'997 -"--'SamPle Desc.-:--.pRO~ECT$-87Ei199 .... ~ii.N. sKE $1-A AT 2' UNDER TANK DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~9 LAB: 01-Sep-87 02-Sep-87 Date of Report: 08-Sep-87 DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: 05-Sep-87 Constituent Reporting Units Benzene ug/g Toluene ug/g Ethyl Benzene ug/g p-Xylene ug/g m-Xylene ug/g o-Xylene ug/g Isopropyl Benzene ug/g Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g Analysis Results None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected Minimum Reporting Level 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 0.10 TEST. METHOD: California State D.O.H.S. SW 5020: Dry Matter Basis Comments: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petroleum hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents on this report. By Robert Plaisance Chemist LABORATORIES, Ir-lc. J. J. E(;LIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PII.:RCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE P.O. BOX 5337 'BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93388 Attention:CHRIS DeARMON Lab N~.: 17998 --'----Sample-Desc.'~" 'PROJECT~87EI199 ..... PENSKE ,1-B AT 6' UNDER TANK Date of Report: 08-Sep-87 DATE SAMPLE COLLECTED: 01-Sep-87 DATE'SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 02-Sep-87 DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: 05-Sep-87 Constituent Reporting Units Analysis Results Minimum Reporting Level Benzene ug/g Toluene ug/g Ethyl Benzene ug/g p-Xylene ug/g m-Xylene ug/g o-Xylene ug/g Isopropyl Benzene ug/g Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0:10 0.10 5.00 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 0.10 TEST METHOD: California State D.O.H.S. SW 5020:.Dry Matter.Basis Comments: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of volatile hydrocarbons present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by the California D.O.H.S. These petroleum hydrocarbons are in addition to the constituents specifically defined on this report. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all [non-chlorin- ated] constituents-on this report. By Robert Plaisance Chemist AGIII£U/ TLIR,c ANAL YSI$ PETROL£111~ LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN,'~EG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Kern Environmental Services Date Reported:__ 9/9/87 '-::~'-P:.' OBOX S'337 ::::--" ...... ~----'-: ..... '-~:':'-:':-~ -'- Date Received: ':9/2/87 -- ~ ..... :'-'::":'-~:::::--":-:"= Bakersfield, CA 93588 Laboratory No.: 17999 .~ TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Sample Description: Proj. 87El199, Penske, 9/1/87 9:00 AM by L.A. ..... . ....... . _: .................... #.2_A-:@:.2.~_ Under-tank.CWaste-~Ofl) ........................ : Title 22 Total Metals~ m~/k~ Sample Results Method Reference TTLC, mg/k~ Antimony 7040 1 Arsenic 7061 1 Barium 7080 1 Beryllium 210.1 2 Cadmium (-) 0.5 7130 1 Chromium 8.~2 7190 1 Cobalt 291.1 2 Copper 220.1 2 Lead (-) 2.S 7421 1 Mercury 7471 1 Molybdenum 246.1 2 Nickel 7520 1 Selenium 7741 1 Silver 7760 Thallium 279.1 2 Vanadium 26.8 286.1 2 Zinc 289.1 2 Cyanides 9010 1 Phenols 420.1 2 Sulfides 9030 1 Fluorides 340.2 2 Hexavalent Chromium 7196 1" Oil ~ Grease (-) 20. pH Pensky-Martens Flash Point PCB'$ TOX 500. 500. 10000. 75. 100. 2500. 8000. 2500. 1000. 20. 3500. 2000. 100. 500. 700. 2400. 5000. Comment: 9040 1 1010 1 8080 1 (-) 20. 9020 i All contaminants reported abow~ are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid ~astes", SW 846, July, 1982. .................. (2)'~'M~'~Oh~s"fb'k'~Cli~m£cal Anaiysi's of--Wat'er'-'and Wastes",~'EPA-~600,~'I~4:79'~020 LABORATORIES, INC. ? /,.,'j. AGRI£Lll CH£MI£AI Ail~AL P£TROL£U¥ LABORATORIES, In . J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Kern Environmental Services ----":::~--~--P.-~O.'Box-S.$57 ..... :::.-:~ ':-:.~ Bakersfield, CA 93388 Date Reported: 9/9/87 · DateVReceived: ....... 9/2/87' Laboratory' No.: 18000 -7' TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Sample Description: Proj. 87El199, Penske, 9/1/87 9:00 AM by L.A. "-~'~' ............ =' ...........~ .......... #2-B @ 6' under tank '(Waste 'Oil)-'-- ................ ~' Title 22 .Total Metals~ m~/k~ ~mple Results .Method Antimony 7040 Arsenic 7061 Barium 7080 Beryllium 210.1 Cadmium (-) 0..S 7130 Chromium 7..$8 7190 Cobalt 291.1 Copper 220.1 Lead 37.9 ~ 7421 Mercury 7471 Molybdenum 246.1 Nickel 7520 Selenium 7741 Silver 7760 Thallium 279.1 Vanadium 2S.6 286.1 Zinc 289.1 Cyanides 9010 Phenols 420.1 Sulfides 9030 Fluorides 340.2 Hexavalent Chromium 7196 Oil ~ Grease 645. pH 9040 Pensky-Martens Flash Point 1010 PCB's 8080 TOX (-) 20. 9020 Reference TTLC, mg/kg 1 500. 1 5OO. 1 10000. 2 75. 1 100. 1 2500. 2 8000. 2 2500. 1 1000. 1 20. 2 3500. 1 2000. 1 100. 1 500. 2 700. 2 2400. 2 5000. 1 2 1 2 1 Comment: 'All contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. .................. ~Z)-~"Method~ for~Chemical -'Analysis ~f Water B C LABORATORIES, INC. ~H£A~I£A~ AIVA~ YSIS PETflOL£11¥ LABOF:::IATORIES, In(:::. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PII:'RCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Kern F. nvironmental Services Date Reported: 9/9/87 "' ~-;- - P.-0. :Box 5337 ...... : :~ ..... ~' · ~" :~ ': ...... ~:-"~:~'~::'~Dafe;'R~-ceived-~ .... 9/2/87 Bakersfield, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 18001 Sample Description: Total Metals..~ m~/k~ TOTAL EXTRACT CONTtLMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Proj. 87El199, Penske, 9/1/87 9:00 AM by L.A. ...... #3-A.@..2,"-und~r'~ank'c~as~e oil): :~----'-~ ............. Title 22 Sample Results Method Reference An t imo ny Arsenic Ba ri um Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Cobalt Copper Lead Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Sel eni um Silver Tha 1 li um. Vanadium Zinc Cyanides Phenols Sulfides Fluorides Hexavalent Chromium Oil ~ Grease pH Pensky-Martens Flash Point PCB' s TOX Comment: TTLC~ mg/k~ 12:. 3 9509. (-) 20. 9c~. 4 $1.8 7040 1 7061 1 7080 1 210.i 2 7130 1 7190 1 291.1 2 220.1 2 7421 1 7471' 1 246.1 2 7520 1 7741 1 7760 I 279.1 2 286.1 2 289.1 2 9010 1 420.1 2 9030 1 340.2 2 7196 1 9040 1010 8080 9020 500. 500. I0000. 75. 100. 2500. 8000. 2500~ 1000. 20. 3500. 2000. 100. 500. 700. 2400. 5000. Ail contaminants ·reported above are in mE/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample-subjected to appropr{.ate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. .................. (2) .... "Methods--for Chemi'c-aI'-AnaIy~Sfs-'~b~ W~f~ ~d Waste~'t,~EP~-600, 1-4-79-020 .......................... B C LABORATORIES, INC. ..'- .:. . .l.~i.,~_;,./ A/VA/Y$/$ LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIFRCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Kern Environmental Services Date Reported: 9/9/87 -"~'P'.'O: Box S337 ': ........ ~':~-~'::~:-"~' ='":''-:'Date Received:'-:9~2~87'':'-'~:-~-''~:'~:'~'-''~ ....... Bakersfield, CA 93388 Laboratory No.: 18002 Sample Description: TOTAL EXTRACT CONT~R~INANTS BY ACID DIGESTION Proj. 87El199, Penske, 9/1/87 9:00AM by L.A. -~3-B @ 6' Under":tank (WaSte 0il) ......................... - ...." Title 22 Total Metals~ mg/k~ Sample Results Method Reference Ant imony 7040 , Arsenic 7061 Barium 7080 Beryllium 210.1 Cadmium (-) 0. S 7130 Chromium 9.42 7190 Cobalt 291.1 Copper 220.1 Lead 19.9 7421 Mercury 7471 Molybdenum 246.1 Nickel 7520 Selenium 7741 Silver 7760 Thallium 279.1 Vanadium 11.0 286.1 Zinc 289.1 Cyani de s 9010 Phenols 420.1 Sulfides 9030 Fluorides 340.2 Hexavalent Chromium 7196 Oil ~ Grease 290. pH Pensky-Martens Flash Point PCB ' s TOX Comment: %TLC) mg/kg 500. 500. 10000. 75. 100. 2500. 8000. 2500. 1000. 20. 3500. 2000. 100. 500. 700. 2400. 5000. 9040 1 1010 1 8080 1 (-) 20,. 9020 I Ail contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. (-) refers to "less than". (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. .................. (2) .... "Methods fo r chem-icai'-~n~-¥y-~i's~ Bf-w~eY and Wastes", '-EPA~600,-~I4'~79~020 B C LABORATORIES, INC. ,~/. 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 EHN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMt= ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Relchard September 4', 1987 Robert Lynn· ....... 6515. Tevis Drive' Bakersfleld,.~Callfornla 93309 Dear Mr. Lynn: On September 2, 1987 this department made an inspection of the tank removals at 2301 "H" Street and observed obvious ~subsurf'ace soil contamination for the 'two waste tanks removed. The contaminants suspected include waste o11, heavy metals, chlorinated solvents and halogenated solvents. At present the preliminary assessment contractor is a~alttng the soil analysis results [o identify the type of contamination. Once identification of all contaminan[s is considered complete by this department, a site characterization proposal must be developed on finding the full extent of contamination present. You have. 30 days 'from the date of complete identification of all contaminants to submit a s~ite characterization proposal to this department. Please refer to pages 8,9 and 10 of Handbook #UT~ 30, "Requirements for Permanent Closure of Underground Hazardous Substances Storage Tanks" for guidance in developing a site characterization study. The proposal (workplan) must be approved by this department prior to beginning the work. Please note that once you determine the full extent of contamination and the threat to ground water, you must develop a mitigation proposal to correct this problem. During the inspection the department also found two hydraulic lift sumps in the service bay whlch require Identification of the waste contained in them. That waste must be properly cleaned up and disposed of according to state hazardous waste regulatl°ns. For further guidance on those requirements, please consult with the State Site ~tltlgatton Unit In Sacramento. The person to contact la Chuck McLaughltn at (916) 920-7646. DIISTRICT OFFICES n~l,~ln*~ I mmnnf ! ~k~ I~hPl[~ MOiRVR , 'RIdoecrest . Shafter . Taft soIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB-6 # D- N/A Page I of ,. 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst~ BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S) 11-21-87 START FINISH SAMPLING' METHOC2 112" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUlPMENTMOBILE B-SO MEMO Penetration ~- ~ o~ o ~ ~ '~ Results ~ = -- Q .- ~ ~ ~mhole ~donme~ ~" ~ ~ ~ ~ilDesc~ion ~= ~ ~ Wellington ~ ~ Blows .. ~ ~ ~ ~lor, Tenure, I~isture,Etc. , :.~ :.~ , :.~ :.~ ~and; ~l~ht¥ moist. .:.~.~ ~' ~ ~ fi. fi- ,~.~ 6~ 26 1~ '~'"' ,:.~:.~ . ,:.~:.~ . '-.~..~. Neat cement ,:.~:.~ · · w~ 5% ~ht brown g~y (10~ ~2); '~'.~ , ~.~ . 11~ 27 0 sand; slightly moist. ?:'~':' ~ , :.~ :.~ , :.~ :.~ . , :.~ :.~ . ~5' 6-12-12 24 15.0~ ,:.~:.~.= 16~ 28 0 L~ b~wn gray ~10YR ~2); ,:.~:.~.':'~:'~' ~. ve~ fine to ve~ (=arse mi~- .:.~:.~. ~us sand; minor ve~ fine SW ..:.:..:.:.~ to medium pe~les. , :.~ :.~ . , :.~ :.~. ~0' 7-8-18 2~ 20.E; ,:.~:.~. ~ 21.E: 29 0 ' :.~ :.~. ':~: .... 21.5' T.D. ~5' --30' . . McLaren Environmental En~ineedn~ ~I!ENDi~ C LABORATORY AN;uLYTIGAL DATA SHEETS AND C~AIN-OF-.CUSTODY FOP, HS TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project: Sample LoCation: Sample Number: PFS Robert Lynn,Properties Valley Imports SB 1-15.0' ._.Lab ID:_ 8325 Date Collected: 11/19/87 Date- Analyzed: 11/27/87 "pETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [mg/Kg] [ppm] [ppm] < 10 < 10 10 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: ~~ ~~ Reviewed by: Tina Lai M.A.~Lopez Laboratory Director:' ~.~~~ , D. Dineen Date:l!/29/87 McLaren Analytical Laboratory 101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696~ TOTAL PETROLEUM i~YDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project: Sample Location: Sample Number: PFS RObert Lynn Properties Valley Imports SB 2-10.0' ~ 8 Lab ID: 8326 Date Collected: 11/19/87' Date Analyzed: 11/27/87 · 'PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRAT I ON [ rog/Kg ] [ ppm ] DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 10 < 10 10 < 10 -.- 10 Comments: Analyst: 2.~i~ ~'., Reviewed by: ~'~L'~]'~,~ O I Date:Il/29/87 Tina- L~-i - M.A. 'Lopez ' ' ~",.~ D. Dineen ----? ~ McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 ....... Project: PFS Robert Lynn Properties' Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 2-15.0' Sample Number': ~9 Lab .I'D: .... 8327 ~' Date Collected: 11/19/87/ Date Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROSEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] Ii, pm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: P~j.~~ Reviewed by: ~(~uTJm~ ~.' ,,~ Date:Il/29/87 Tina Lai- M.A. ~.-°Pez J ~ Laboratory Director: ~_~~ D. Dineen McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (9~6) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project: Sample Location: Sample Numbe,r: PFS Robert Lynn Properties .Lab ID: 8329 Date Valley Imports Collected: 11/20/87 SB 3-10.O' Date ~13 Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 10 < 10 , 10 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Reviewed by: ~{~nn Tina Lai M.A. 'r~pez (; .C~ Laboratory Director: ~ ~[Ju~ D. Dineen McLaren Analytical Laboratory 101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordow~, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 ............ ProjeCt: '=PFS Robert Lynn properties Sample Location: Valley Imports ,~ SB 3-15.0' Sample Number: ~ 14 -Lab ID 8330 Date Collected: 11/20/87 Date 'Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai M.A. LLopez Laboratory Director: D. Dineen Date:il/29/87 McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordow~, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM ]~YDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 .Project:._-PFS Robert Lynn Properties Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 4-10.0' Sample Number: ~18 Lab ID.: 8332 Date Collected: 11/20/87 Date .Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10. 10 < 10 10 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai ,M.A. ~Lo~pez D. Dineen ~--~ ~ 'McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 Whito Rock Road R~cho CordoV*~, C~i 9567'0 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project~_ ,.,PFS Robert Lynn properties Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 4 -15' Sample Number~: ~19 ,Lab .ID: ~,8333 Date Collected: 11/20/87 Date Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: ~., ~c~ Reviewed Tina Lai M.A.'Lopez Laboratory Director: D. Dineen Date:il~29~87 McLaren Analytical Laboratory 101 Whit8 Rock Road R~ncho Cordova, CA 9567'0 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Sample Location: Sample Number: Valley I.mp~K~_ SB5 - 10.0' {~ 22 Date Collected: 11/21/87 Date Analyzed: 11/27/87. PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel,Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kq] [mg/Kg] [ppm] [ppm] < 10 10 < 10 i0 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai 'M ~-.3 Lope~ Laboratory Director: ....... D. Dineen Date:il/29/87 =---=~-~ ~. McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordow~, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project: Sample Location: Valley Imoorts SB 5 15' Sample Number: ~23 ~FS Robert Lynn Properties Lab ID: 8336 Date Collected: 11/21/87 Date Analyzed: 11/27/87 · PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil.Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [l~pm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Date:~ McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordowi, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project:- . PFS Robert Ly_n.n Properties Lab I~D:- · 8338 '71~ · -'it '3ill i-:~- ........ ' .......... ~ _ ~-q_'.£. Z~ _ ' Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 6 5.0' Sample Number: _~ Date Collected: 11/21/87 Date .Analyzed: _~11/27/8~ PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRA~O~ [~g/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: D. Dineen Date:~l/29/87 McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project: PFS Robert Lynn Properties Sample Location: Valley Imports , SB6 - 20' Sample Number: Lab ID: 8340 ~ - _ ' ~i~~ 'i' _~- ~ ~_ ,._ - ~.-u Date Collected: 11/21/8~ Date Analyzed: 11/2~/8~ p~TROLEUM HYDROCA~_~ONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [mg/Kg] [ppm] [ppm] < 10 10 < 10 10 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: ....Tina~~F~Lai ..... Reviewed by: ~opez~_~"~___ . ' Date : _11~29/8..7 Laboratory Director: D. Dineen McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordow~, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 Chain of.Custody Record. · '.. 205,~90 SAMPLE TYPE · %---'~'F~C_'-'~. ~=-~; .... 7TM '="~ ~ ........... ~_- ........ .-" Z2~7---~---I Q~: 'T-'~ . -L~L~- _ -*- ~/~'~==~ "*' 'C '~'.;~-~"-:: AREA SAMPLE LOCATION '*~ATE TIME WATER SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS i COMP GRAB NO. CONTAINER(S) REQUIRED FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVE~, STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ~D__ /,~ FREEZER [] ID R~.INQUISHED BY:' _ ............... / RECEIVED ~OR L~BORATO~Y BY:* ~ } METHOD~SHIPMENT: SECURED [] YES ~ NO RECEIVED BY:' n~¢:FIVED Ry.' DATE/TIME I I=~VI i 1/7 DATE/TIME DATE/TIME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] ,'_ PR NT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ID FREEZER [] ID_ CABINET [] ID_ McLaren Environmental Engineerin!~ 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 SECURED YES NC McLaren A lyrical Laborator Chain of. Custody Record ~ S~'MPLE TYPE AREA ' :-SAI~PLE LocATI0~I--:"~,TE ,' ~i~E WATER SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS ~ COMP GRAB NO. CONTAINER(S)~ REQUIRED , , FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVER~_.~ .... STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ID FREEZER [] ID R E~L Q' N O U ' S H'E!I¥~t': ~"~'/ UISHE~BY:' BY:* I~IETHpO, gF SHIPMENT: SECURED [] YES .... [] NO RECEIVED BY;' DATE/TIME DATE/TIME UAl ~JTiME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] STORAGE [] · PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE McLaren Environmental Engineering REFRIGERATOR [] ID FREEZER [] ID CABINET [] ID_ SECURED YES NO 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 Chain of Custody Record I ' ' /~ SAblPLE TYPE ,r , ....... : - C . - '--: _. "' ':" ~ - -' . AREA ..... SAMPLE LOCATION DATE TIME WATER SOIL sAMpLE TYPE ANALYSIS COMP GRAB NO. CONTAINER(S) REQUIRED FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVER~ STORAGE[] REFRIGERATOR [] ID __ /'] FREEZER._ .' ,NOU,S.ED / <'-.; RECEIVED FOR LABORATORY BY:' SECURED [] YES " [] NO. RECEIVED BY:' DATE/TIME 11-,~ 3-~2I DATE/TIME DATEFrlME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] · PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ID__ SECURED FREEZER [] ID__ [] [] CABINET [] ID YES NO McLaren Environmental Engineering 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 "FULL SERVICE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT" Mr. Bill Scheide Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Division 1700 Flower St. Bakersfield, CA. 93305 Subject: Proposed action plan for the continuing site characterization of the Penske Cadillac Site: Permit Number A533-16. Dear Mr. Scheide: Please find enclosed the requested action.plan as referenced above. We. would appreciate if you would review it at your earliest convenience. We will be in touch with you soon for your comments. Since~,j P.F~AS~ CO~ SERVICES, Manger, Environmental Services GAB/sc INC. Enclosures P,O. BOX 80'101 · BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93380 · (805) 399-4620 · (800) 262-0321 McLaren Environmental Engineering November 4, 1987 Hr. Gordon PFS Waste Control Services 1800 Roberts Lane Bakersfield, CA 93308 D~ar Mr. Berg: FILE COPy. .PROPOSED SOIL INVESTIGATION, 'ROBERT .LI~/~ PROPERTY,..230! "~H"._.STILEET ........... _===i. =. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA As requested by PFS Waste Control Services,* this letter outlines services McLaren Environmental Engineering will provide at the 'subject site and presents a cost estimate for those services. We understand that the site was formerly developed as an automobile dealership with service facilities. Three burie~ 55-gallon drums, which were baffled together to form a single waste oil tank and a former hydraulic lift vault, which had also been converted to a waste oil sump, were recently removed from the site. Both excavations showed signs of contamination. Review of the laboratory analytical data sheets furnished to us of soil s~les collected during excavation of the drums and sump indicate the presence of soil contamination (up to 14,000 ppm oil and grease) to a depth of 14 feet beneath the removed sump and to a depth of 12 feet beneath the waste oil drums. The vertical and lateral extent of contamination was not defined. McLaren Environmental Engineering 'will perfoTM the Work outlined below to provide a preliminary assessment of the nar=re and extent of soil contamination at the site. Our specific scope of services would be as follows. Geologic and Hydrologic Literature Review Review available geologic and hydrologic literature to determine site conditions. If data indicate site conditions which would dictate changing work scope, we will inform PFS and submit altered work plan (i.e., shallow groundwater ...). Sacrai~ento'-- '11-101' White R~k R~a~t, 'Rancho Coidova, 0A'95670 '(g16) 638-3696 [] los Angeles ~ 12555 West Jefferson Boulevarct, Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (213) 823-2313 Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987 Page 2 Although we consider it unlikely that soil contamination may be found to extend to a significant depth in either excavation, additional vertical or slant soil borings may have to be drilled and sampled to ~define the vertical extent of mig:ration directly below the source area. We wish to thank PFS for the opportunity to work on this project, and trust that the information presented herein and in the attached report meets your-needs.''-~ If you have any questions regarding the attached report, please contact me or Tim Costello. Very truly yours, Gary B. Taggart, CEG No. 1061 Principal Hydrogeologist Attachments /lrg McLaren Environmen tal Engineering McLaren Environmental Engineering' ~Mr. Gordon Berg PFS Waste Control ServiCes 1800 Roberts Lane Bakersfield, California 93308 Dear Mr. Berg: SOIL INVESTIGATION, ROBERT LI~N I'ROPERT¥, 2301 "H" STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA This letter presents results of our soils investigation of the Robert Lynn Property located at 2301 "H" street, Bakersfield, California. The investigation was conducted to provide a 'preliminary assessment of the lateral extent of soil contamination previously observed in the soils around an excavated hydraulic lift/waste oil sump and three excavated waste oil drums. The investigation included a review of available published geologic and hydrologic literature pertinent to the site, formulation of a site specific: hazardous waste site investigation health and safety plan, drilling and sampling of six soil borings to depths up to 31.5 feet and laboratory analyses of selected, soil samples. BACKGROUND The Robert Lynn Property is a former automobile dealership which had vehicle service facilities (see Figure 1). At some time in the past, three 55-gallon drums were apparently baffled together and buried behind the service building for use as a waste oil tank, and a former hydraulic lift vault was apparently converted to a waste oil sump. When the drums and sump were recently removed, both excavations showed evidence of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil. Review of analytical data furnished to McLaren by PFS Waste Control Service (PFS) for soil samples collected during excavation of the waste oil drums and hydraulic lift sump, indicated the presence of up to 14,000 parts per million (ppm) petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the drums and up to 12,000 ppm petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the hydraulic lift sump. ..................... ~ Sacramento ' '11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 ' (916)-638-3~96 [] Los Angeles -- 12555 West Jefferson Boulevatrd, Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (213) 823-2313 Mr. Gordon Berg December-15, 1987 Page 2 Based on the analytical data, McLaren Environmental Engineering positioned and drilled six soil borings to a depth of approximately 20 ~to 30 feet to make a prelimina~ assessmment of the lateral and, to ~some degree, the vertical extent of soil contamination in the vicinity of each excavation. " ..... ....... PP. ELIMINARY ACTIVITIES' Prior to beginning field activities, a site specific~ hazardous waste investigation health and safety plan was completed per OSHA regulations, and a literature review was conducted to define hydrologic and geologic conditions near the site. A copy of the health and safety plan is attached as Appendix A. Review of readily available published literature1 indicates that the depth to groundwater in the area of investigation is approximately 150 feet and the flow direction is to the east, away from the Kern River. Perched groundwater has not been reported to occur beneath the site. The geology underlYing the site consists of ancestral Kern River alluvial sands and gravels. SOIL BORINGS Drilling operations were begun November 19, 1987 and completed November 21, 1987. A Mobile B-50 drill rig using 6-inch hollow stem augers was used to drill six soil borings from 21.5 feet to 31.5 feet in depth. The borings were continuously logged and soil samples were collected at five foot intervals. Soil samples were collected in clean 2 1/2-inch brass tubes using a modified California split-spoon sampler. After advancing the split-spoon sampler 1.5 feet ahead of the hollow stem auger into undisturbed soil, one of the b~ass tubes from each of the five foot sample intervals was immediately removed from the split-spoon sampler, trimmed of excess soil, sealed with teflon, capped, labeled and placed on ice in an insulated cooler for delivery to the McLaren Analytical Laboratory for analysis. Soil borings 1 and 2 were located. (see Figure 1) to assess the vertical and lateral extent of contaminant migration east and west of the 1Kern County Water Agency; Water Supply Report 1986, May 1987. Kern _- County Water Agency; 1986 Report on Water Conditions, February 1987. -- _ McLaren Environmental Engineering Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987 Page 3 'hydraulic lift sump excavation. Soil boring 1 was located as cloSe as possible to the excavation; how~er, due to overhead power lines, soil .~boring 2 had to be moved about 1.5 feet south of its planned location. Soil borings 3, 4, 5, and 6 were located to assess the vertical and horizontal extent of contaminants in thevicinity of the waste oil drum excavation. Soil boring 5 was located as close as possible to the '-~xcavation.~ ....... ~ ..... ......... -.- ......... . .... .............. . .... . The materials encountered in all the borings consisted of well to poorly sorted sands and minor pebble gravels, consistent wi~h a river alluvial environment. No significant fine textured silt or clay soil lenses were encountered. Groundwater Fas not encountered within the depth explored. Soil .drilling logs are attached as Appendix B. SOILS ANALYTICAL DATA Selected soil samples from each. soil boring were analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons'(TPH) using Modified EPA Method 8015. Soil samples were selected for analyses based on field screening with a hand-held volatile organic compound photoionization detector (PID) and on lithologic information. Samples which showed elevated PID readings and samples obtained at lithologic discontinuities (such as an area of. slightly finer grained sediments) where contaminants would be expected to accumulate were generally selected for analysis. Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detectedin any of the samples analyzed. Soil analytical data are summarized in Table 1. Copies of laboratory analytical data sheets and chain of custody forms are attached as Appendix C. CONCLUSIONS Soil analytical data suggest that the occurrence .of petroleum hydrocarbons is confined to areas immediately surrounding the two excavations. Although the service building structure prohibited a complete assessment of lateral, contaminant migration, we .did not encounter any lithologic conditions which would suggest the presence of preferential pathways for contaminant migration. We therefore consider it likely that the lateral extent of contaminants is generally distributed equally around the excavations to a limited distance. McLaren Environment!al Engineering Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987 Page ~ The lack of observed lateral contaminant migration suggests that vertical migration is also limited. Although the service building ~structure and open excavations prohibited the definition, of the vertical extent of contaminant migration directly below the source areas, petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected at depth near each excavation .... ~_ . . ... Based on previous and present analytical data and our field observations, we believe a limit.sd amount of additional excavation is required to remove residual petroleum hydrocarbons from soil surrounding each excavation. Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact me or Tim Costello. Very truly yours, Gary B. Taggart, CEG No. 1061 Principal Hydrogeologist Attachments /lrg McLaren En. vironmenl!al Engineering FIGURE I ROBERT LYNN PROPERTY 2~01 h STREET, BAKERSFIELD PLOT PLAN GARAGE E HYDRAULIC LIFT ,SUMP EXCAVATION SB2~ SB4 · DO0! SB;5 · SB5· EXCAVATION ////// SB6 GARAGE //~'///. McLaren Environmental Engineering SERVICE BUILDING ,e-- FORUER LOCATION OF UNDI-'RGROUND 55 GALLON WASTE OIL DRUlVlS N 25' SCALE LEGEND SBI SBI· SOIL BORING LOCATION E OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES G BURIED GAS LINE SHOWROOM' SIDEWALK CANOPY 23rd STREET TABLE i SOIL BORING ANALYTIGAL DATA ~OBERT LYNN PROPERTY 2301 "H" STREET BAKERSFIF. LD, CALIFORNIA Soil Boring .Depth. Total Petrole~,ma (feet). Hydrocarbons (ppm) Gasoline Diesel Motor Oil Range Range -- Range SB-1 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-2 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-3 10 <10 <10 <10 -- 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-4 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-5 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-6 5 <10 <10 <10 20 <10 <10 <10 aModified EPA Method 8015 APPENDIX A HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN McLA~EN EN~If.0NMENTAL ENGINEERING SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN PROJECT: PFS Robert Lynn Properties DATE PREPARED: November 16, 1987 PROJECT MANAGER: Tony Mon§ero PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE: Gary Tag§art CONTRACTOR(s): Enexco Corporation Contents: III. IV. Po Project Description, Task Risk Analysis, and Health & Safety Plans Contractor Certifications Emergency Response Plan MCLaren Environmental Engineering General Health and Safety Program Relevant McLaren Environmental Engineering Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) are Incorporated by Reference Reviewed and Appt:oved by: Pro fe s s ional H/11-17-87 McLAREN ENVIRONMENTAL'ENGINEERING I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND RISk, ANALYSIS A. SITE DEScRiPTIoN (attach mar, as appropriate) Dates of'Project (start/finish): 11-18-87 to 11-19-87 Location (street address): 2301 H Street, .Bakersfield, California Brief Project Description (include sources to be sampled/removed): Six soil borings to invesuigate 'vertical and lateral extent of contamination. Surroundtn~ Community Description: Commercial TopoEraphy: No relief Weather Conditions: Autumn mediterranean Size of Area Affected/Size of Buffer Zones: 100' x 100' Additional Information (e.~., nature of client operations, other potential site hazards, client support/requirements for security/ safety, etc.): Automobile dealership with service bay. B. ENTRY OBJECTIVES The objective of the initial entry to the con- taminated area is to (describe actions, tasks to be accomplished; i.e., identify contaminated, soil;' monitor conditions, etc.): Identify vertical and lateral extent of soil contamination. Co Is any work to be done indoors? Yes '1__] No Ix_l If so, please describe indoor surroundings and machines to be used: ONSITE ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL - The following personnel are designated to carry ou~ the stated job functions on site. (Note: One person may carry out more than one job function.) PROJECT TEAM LEADER SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR Name Location/Phone Gary Taggart (916) 638-3696 Tony Mongero ..... ' Check if Certified (or Training Training Training Medical Respirator/ Excavation/ Confined Surveillanc~ · Space NA SITE SAFETY OFFICER PUBLIC INFORMATION Rexford Smith ...... Gary Taggart " " " X NA X SECURITY OFFICER Rexford Smith ..... ' X X RECORDKEEPER Rexford Smith ' ..... X X FINANCIAL OFFICER FIELD TEAM LEADER FIELD TEAM MEMBERS CONTRACTOR Gary Taggart ..... ' Rexford Smith " " " Rexford Smith " " " Enexco Corporation NA X ' X (see part II for certification) ! X Eo GOVERNMENTAL CONTACTS: Federal: None State Agencies: None Local/County Government: Kern County Department of Environmental Health, (805) 861-3636 F. RISK ANALYSIS 1. Tasks Planned (review and attach' Task Risk Analysis and Health and Safety Plan) Undergr~nd Tank-Testing Underground Tank Removals Drilling/Soil Water Investigating Tank Confined Space Entries Initial Site Entry Source Investigation/Auger Drilling I__1 Drum Skmpling/Handling Handling/Transportation Excavation I__1 Other Construction of Facilities I__'1 Other Treatment System Operations I__1 Other 2. Hazardous Materials Anticipated (based on review of site history, preliminary monitoring, and other observations). Source of Source of Sample Substance Contamination Sample Concentration Waste Oil Sump Soil ~14,000 ppm TPH PCB's .... ? Heavy Metals- lead, vanadium, chromium " " lO0 ppm Halogenated VOC's " Aromatic VOC's " i~20 ppb " :~20 ppb 3. Other Potential Hazards: Radioactive Materials Unknown Hazardous Substances Antic ipated 'Oxidizers/Explosives -"~ ~' "~-"~-~'~-~-~' I'1 C~nfined Spaces/Inadequate Ventilation Dustiness Flammables Noise (source: auger rig) Hazards due to Adjacent Non-Proj ect Work. ~ . ify Heat Stress ]__[ Asbestos (temperature OF) Infectious Agents Other: Underground utilities 4. Indicate procedures for estimating and avoiding risk' (Includes use of safe work practices, SOP's, tailgat$ safety meetings, monitoring, designation of Action Levels, use of ppe~; use attachments for confined space entry, excavations, demolitions and/or heat stress when applicablef) 1. Hold tailgate safety meeting each day prior to work start. 2. Perform utility clearance prior to drilling. 3. Use of appropriate ppe1. 4. Continuous monitoring .for organic airborne contaminants. 5. Use of hearing protection when noise exceeds 85 dBA. 6. No welding or metal cutting at work site. 7. No smoking, eating, or drifting.at work site. 8. Designation of action levels (see Section G). lppe - personal protective equipment 5. Iden.tification and Assessment of Predominant Site'Chemical Hazards: Chemicals (or,class) 1) Oil/petroleum :hydrocarbons 2) PCB's 3) Lead (organic) 4) Vanadium 5) TCE 6) 1,1,1-TCA 7) PCE 8) Benzene 9) Ethylbenzene 10) Toluene 11) Xylene Odor Threshold. PEL/TLV* (in any) 300/300 0.5 mg/m3/0.5 mg/m3 0.05/0.05 mg/m3 0.05/0.05 mg/m3 25/50 ppm --- 350/350 ppm 50/50 ppm 10/10 ppm 100/100 ppm 100/100 ppm 100/100 Route Exposure Acute ilHealth Effects Skin, inhalatiOn, ingestion Skin, inhalation, ingestion Ingestion, inhalation, dermal Inhalation Dermal inhalation, ingestion Dermal inhalation, ingestion Dermal, inhalation, Dermal inhalation, ingestion Dermal inhalation, ingestion Dermal inhalation, ingestion Skin, inhalation, ingestion 5.,9 1,18 20,5,21 20,21,25 20,5,21 1,20,17 1,20,25,11 1~,20,17,24 Chronic Health Effects 9,10 19 22 22 22 10, suspect carcinogen 10,26 1,22,21 ' *OSHA Permissible Exposure Level/American Conference of Governmental Indus~rial Hygienists Threshold Limit Value. LEGEND FOR - Identification and Assessment of Predominant Site Hazards 2. 3. 4. 10. 11. ....... ' inflammation 17. 19. 20. 21. Dermal, mucous, and respiratory irritation Chrome ulceration Lung cancer Ulceration of nasal septum Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea Convulsions, coma, death Death by asphyxiation Thyroid diseases, weakness, headaches Neuro toxic i ry Bone deterioration, hemopoitic irregularities Pulmonary irritation and edema; renal distress; §astrointestinal Flammable/explosive Corrosive to tissues, causes contact burn Narcosis Lassitude, giddiness, irritability, disturbances, mental confusion Liver and kidney damage Vertigo, sleeplessness Respiratory paralysis, cardiac arrest Toxic hepatitis 22. 24. 25. 26. headache, digestive CONTROL MEASURES - Personal Protective Equipment (See Action Level Table, Section G, 3.0) A. Fully Encapsulating Suit - SCBA B. Splash Gear/Disposal Suit - SCBA or Airline C. Appropriate skin protection/clothing - Airpurifying respirator D. Standard work clothes - No respirator Specify by task (consult Task Risk Analysis and Safety & Health Task Level of Protection~ Soil Boring/Sampling Level C bo Respirator(s) required: Type Air Purifying 1/2 mask CartrtdKe (if appropriate) Organic vapor/dust pre-filter c. Glove(s) required: TYPE: Neoprene d. Clothing required: Tyvek Saranex cotton ¢oVerans YES { x__ { NO { __ I PE Tyvek PVC Other: regular work clothes 2As determined by monitoring results. See Section F.3 Other protective equipment: I x__l Hard hats I__1 Escape respirator Other 15_1 Boot covers ~__1 Chemical Resistant Boots Tyvek Type: 2. Monitoring & Equipment Required:' Explosive Atmospheres Combustible Gas/O2 Meter Calibration data: I~_1 Organic Vapor Analysis .[~_1 a) HNu Photoiontza~ton Detector with: __ 11.7 ~ 10.2 __ 9.5 probe Calibration date: [El b) OVA-128 (Organic Vapor Analyzer) Calibration date: [__] c) TIP Phdtoionization Detector Various Air Contaminants Detector tubes and of area sampling pump with media: (Specify contaminant Benzene; TCE) I__1 Personal samplinK pump and collection media (Specify contaminants/medi=~: I__1 Other Equipment Specify: Steel toed boots Safety glasses 3. Action Level Table for Chemical Monitoring Contaminant Monitoring Equipment. Monitoring ._.Protocol Monitored Level for*~ Monitored Mandatory Respirator Level for ....... Use..-_--~-~ ..... Handatory Work-Stoppage= 1. Organic Vapors HNu Continuous 50 ppm 300 ppm 2. Benzene :' Draeg~r When HNu reaches 2 ppm 20 ppm ~ 2 ppm 3. TCE --- ......... Draeger When HNu reaches _5 ppm 5 ppm ........ 50 ppm *Call the Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator for consultation. **Monitoring performed az worker's breathing space. Engineering Controls: NOT APPLICABLE Ventilation/Exhaust System(s) ..... Descrip~ion Enclosure u z t~ -escr-p-'-on Disconnection, Blinding or Blocking Description Other Description 5. Required Safety and Personal Hygiene Facilities' Shower/Eye Wash, where? On truck Washing Facilities, where? In building-2301 H Street Drinking Water, ~here? In building-2301 H Street First Aid Kit, wh.mre? On truck Clean Lunch/Restaurant Area, where? Commercial area Site Control - a. Access to the site will be controlled in the following manner: Personnel entry controls: Site geologist will control entry Personnel ·logging procedures: Site geologist Warnings/other physical barriers: Hazardous area tape and barricades. Location of the on-site command Post (if ApPliCabI'e-,' ensure that it is located upwind from sources, given prevailing winds): Truck It will ~ will not __ be necessary_ to establish an exclusion zone and other zone boundaries? If "YES", describe boundaries and/or attach map of control- led areas. Level of Protection Exclusio~ Zone I__1A I__1B I__l C Contamination Reduction Zone I__1A I__1B I__1C Support Zone Not applicable Work Area Boundary Line Not applicable1 7. Decontamination Procedures: Specific decontamination procedures are not_applicab,!,9. Soiled protective clothing and equipment will be disposed or cleaned with detergent water upon leaving the work area. (See General Health and Safety Plan) 1See Map - This boundary extends 25 feet from actual work area. Personnel who are not medically monitored and not Health and Safety Trained cannot go beyond this boundary. Specific decontamination procedures are_required: emergency decontamination will occur at: the following decontamination equipment/procedures will be used 8. Hazardous Waste Management and Spill Control ~x__I This project will generate hazardous wastes which will be x stored treated transported ~- ~ -- manifested~,- in the following manner: (ADDRESS INTERIM LABELING. If you are not goin~ to label stored material, please describe materials to be stored, where they will be stored,' what accessibility this area has, and why you believe this material is exempt from labeling requirements if you, do not plan to label.) Possession of this material will be transferred to PFS. PFS will appropriately label, store, and dispose of this material pursuant to all applicable regulations and guidelines. Spills and releases will be managed according to the Emergency Response Plan. A spill kit is available on-site to mitigate spills. McLAREN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING II. SUBCONTRACTOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETYAND HEALTH CERTIFICATION ~PROJECT:~-'PFS--.Robert Lynn Properties CONTRACTOR: Enexco Corporation Contractor certifies that the following personnel to be employed on the subject project have met the following requirements .of Hazardous Waste,Operations Standard (29 CFR 1910.120) ......... andother applicable OSHA-standards. -.(See attached)- · Contractor Training Respirator Medical Personnel Certification Examination o ° Contractor certifies that it has received a copy of the Site Safety and Health Plan and will ensure that its employees are informed and will comply with its requirements. Contractor further certifies that it has read and understands and will comply with all provisions of its contractual agreement with McLaren Environmental Engineering with regard to all applicable occupational ~iafety and health codes, standards, and regulations. Signed Date III. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR ON AND OFF-SITE EMERGENCIES A. Types of Emergencies Anticipated 1. Worker-Related Minor accidents <slips, trips, falls). Chemical exposure. Medical problems (head stress, heat stroke, aggravation Personal protective equipment failure (air source failure, tearing or permeation of protective clothing, facepiece fogging). .~ Physical injury (injuries from hot or flying objects, ~ loose clothing entangling in machinery, serious falls, vehicle accidents, excavation cave-ins). Electrical (burns, shock, electrocution). 2. Site or Waste-R~lated Fire. Explosion. Leak. Release of toxic vapors. Reaction of incompatible chemicals. Collapse of containers. Discovery of radioactive materials. B. Responsibility The on-site project leader is responsible for establishing the site contingency plan and taking charge in an. emergency or designating an alternate if the project leader is away from the site or out of communication for a significant period of time. The project leader will assure that all site personnel are familiar with emergency signals and the procedures to follow in an emergency. The project leader is. responsible for notification and responding to inquiries from all outside authorities in case of an emergency. C. Emergency Signal The designated emergency signal for this project is: 3 blasts on car horn and shall be sounded by any site personnel witnessing an emergency. D. Emergency Procedure Upon notification of an injury, accident, release, or ?~her emergency the project leader or designee will follow Figure in determining the appropriate responsa. The project leader is responsible for familiarity with this procedure and for the training of all key project personnel in its use. Common emergency handling procedures are outlined in Table 2. FIGURE I EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURE NOTIFY ONSlTE PERSONNEL ABOUT TI'IE INCIDENT I SIZE UP THE S~ITUATION BASED; ONAVA'LABLE INFORMATION i'-' REQUEST AID FROM OUTSIDE'. SOURCES ALLOCATI-' PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT ' '-' RESOURCES FOR RESPONSE SURVE¥ AND ASSESS CASUALTIES TRANSPORT AND TREAT VICTIMS UA~'E E NNEL SURVEY AND ASSESS EXISTING AND POTENTIAL HAZARDS REP~.ACE OR REJUVENATE DAMAGED[ OR EXHAUSTED EQUIPMENT DOCUMENT THE INCIDENT EXTINGUIS HAZARD REVIEW AND REVISE SITE SAFETY AND CONTINGENCY PLANS TABLE 2 _ PROCEDURES FOR COMMON EMERGEN. CIES A. Accidents/Injuries/Illnesses In the event of an accident resulting in injury or illness, the followin§ steps must be taken: 1. Sound alarm as soon as possible. Administer first aid/CPR only if qualified and only to. extent qualified - qualified person(s) should be identified during tailgate safety meetings;. .¸ If medical attention is needed, notify command post and emergency medical response contact. Notify McLaren Health and Safety. Submit a Supervisor's Employee Injury Report to Doug Jones within 24 hours. B. Contamination In the event of skin or eye contamination, the following steps must be taken: 1. Sound alarm as soon as possible. 2. Proceed ~o emergency eyewash and shower. The location must be identified during tailgate safety meetings. 3. Thoroughly decontaminate with copious amounts of water. 4. Notify job supervisor as soon as possible. 5. If eye irritation persists, seek immediate medical attention. 3. Notify the job supervisor as soon as possible. 4. If inhalation of gas, fumes, dusts, or mists is involved, all personnel are to excavate to upwind location. Spills or Leaks Should a spill or leak occur, the following steps must be taken: 1. Sound alarm as soon as possible. 2. Contain spill or leak to smallest area using shovels to build 3.. Report incident to job supervisor, indicate the following: a. Location of spill b. Nature of material spilled c. Injuries, if any 4.~' Clean up spill if possible, using sorbent materials 'if tiquid. .If solid material, place in disposal drums. Solid materials contaminated with liquids as a result of a spill should also be placed in disposal drums. 5. Resume normal operations once clean up is complete. In the event that a spill should be large enough to threaten human health and/or the environment, the following information must be provided immediately to Local "911'~, the State Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 and other agencies with jurisdiction. a. Name and phone number of reporter. b. Name and address of location. c. Time and type of incident. d. Name and quantity of material involved. e. Extent of injuries. f. Possible hazard to human health and/or the environment. E. Emergency Response Contact Command Post Number: None Emergency Medical Care Facility(s) (attach maps if appropriate): Name Kern Medical Center Number 326-2000 Specialty (if any), Minutes from Site Name Memorial Hospital Location 420 34th Street Number 327-1792 -... ~pecialtY (if any) Minutes from Site Name San Joaquin Hospital Number 325-2000 Location 2615 Eye Local Ambulance Service: Name Number 322-8741 Fire Department Number 911 Police Department Number 911 Local Community Emergency (H~ZMAT) Response Number See Table 3 for .additional information and contacts. 911 Table ~ -Emergency. Telephone N~ber$ AP]?ENDIX B SOIL DRILLING LOGS sOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB1 # D- NIA Page. I of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECTPFS - ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 H st., BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DE[VICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S~.1.19-87 START 9:00 FINISH 12:30 SAMPLING METHOCE-1'/2" CALIF ~'MOD-SPLIT;SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR-& EQUIPMENTMOI~~-'~'---~::'~::-' MEMO Penetration ~.~ o ~ '"' ~ Results ~ i~_ ~ =~ ¢3 ~ ._ - Borehole Abandonment/ _ ..c: e, . Blows ..... u;- Color,.Texture,.Moisture,Etc .... ~-=' 6"-6"-6" 0- ~'- - ,-:.?..:2- , :.-..'.~.: , Dark gray brown (lOYn 4/2), :.:..' ~..' veryfineto m,~i,,m, mi~,c,ou~ Sp :-:.:":.:' --5 3-4-4 , 5.0'-1 0 sand;slightly moist. 6,5, -... ',.~ ~..' ~ ~at ~ment - ..'......'.... w~ , : :~.: :..'.:: bentonite .:.::.'.. Light gray brown (IOYR 6/2), · ,.'..:..:.:.~. -10 ~7 1310.~. 2 0 ve~inetom.i,,m, mi~ceous Sp ::::.::;.::m , 115 sand; slightly m~ist. ,...,.-. '' ~ ~.....'.... Dar~ gray brown I10YR a~2) .... ..... ~15 6-7-10 17115.0'- 3 0 very fine to coar.,~e, micaceous SW :':':":'."' 16.5 sand, slightly maist. '""'"'"..:..". .:...:.;. .:.:.'.:. ·.:...:.... . .:...:.;. .:.;:.... - 21.5' ....... . .:.'.;.;, · ;.-.:.;. ' Light gray brown (10YR 6/2), ';'""'" .:.;;.. - very fine to very coarse, mica- SW ..:.'.-:.. -- 25 8-12-19 31 25.0'-' 5 0 ceous sand, minor very fine to ..;'..;- 26.5' medium pebbles. '";"' ~ ~!~.~i~¥''''~ · .:...:..~ .:...:... .:.;~... .:...:... - .;...;... -- 30 15-25-50 75 30.0'- 6 '0 "-":":"' ;~1-~ ";;'."' ~i!' 31.5' . T.D. ___- ___ McLaren Environmental En~/ineerin~! .~ SOIL DRILLING LOG. SB/MW # : SB-2 # D- N/A Page 1 of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst7 BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu ...... --:."~-~---~SAMPLING DATE(S);-~--~-'' 1:1.19-87 ...... START ....... 2:00:'-~-"~'::-FINISH SAMPLING METHOC2 1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMENTMOBILE B-50 MEMO -'~ P~netration ; I = ~_" :m_ ue .................. · ~ ~' Soil Description ..... ~ = ._o '~ -' ~-* ...... Well Constructian .~ ~ Blows ,, ~E C31 ~ Color, Texture, IVloisture,Etc. Dark graY brown (10YR 4/2); '"-" :.".... very fine to medium, micaceous Sp ..'.;.'.: "."." Neat cemenl --10, 3-5-7 12 10.0'. Light gray brown (10YR 6/2); .:.'.:.'.. very fine t° c°arse' micace°us -...?...?. Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2); --t5' 4-6-7 13 15.0'- very fine to coame, micaceous SW Light gray brown (~ 0h~:l C~); ~?~.?..'.', --~0' 4.7-8 15i 20.0'- very fine to coam;e, micaceous SW 21.5' 10 0 sand; slighty monist. ~?....'?..;* Light gray brown (10YR 6/2); :...:... fine to very coarse; micaceous :...:... 26.5' 11 0 ium pebble graw~L ~.:;:.. ~ "'" ...... 26.5' T.D. -- -- --__ McLaren Environmental En~lineefin~7 SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB.3 # D- NIA Page I Of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATIC)N VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst~ BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu :SAMPLING. DATE(S) 11-20-87 - -~ - -START.- ...... 8:00 : ..... ~--~FINISH ..... - . .11:30 ........ :_: SAMPLING METHOD2 1/2" CALIF 'MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMEN'IVIOBILE B-S0 MEMO -" Penetration ~.~' a~ o & .-. c3 _ .- ~ Borahote Abandonment/ ~,~ BloW~ - ~ ·; ~ ~* o. Color, Texture,'lVIoisture,Etc~ ' :~ '3 ~- '~-! ..... ' Details -' ' 'h ........ e", 6'-6'-6' lnu-=--.~E__.~a c: :=~,-- -- ::.:..-:.....': Dark brown (IOYR 3/3); very ..'.:.'.-.. fine to medium, micaceous SP ':.::."' --5, 3.4-4 8 5.0'- sand; slightly moist. ':.::.:' '...:...:. ~ 6.5' 12100 '. '- ::.::::.:::: w,h 5% Light gray brown (IOYR 6/2); :;i;i~;:~i~ grout --10, 3-5-6 11 10.0'- very fine to coarse'; micaceous SW 115' 13 350 sand; slightly moist. "::'::' -:.;:..., · ....- ....., Dark brown (10YR 4/2); very ...-... --15' 4-7-12 19 15.0'. fine to medium, micaceous SW '~-:'i,: 16,5' 14 120 sand; slightly moist. ;;.:;,: ; :...:.. Gray brown (10YR 5/2); very ,**,'***.** 21.5" 15 0 sand; slightly moist. ,........~ Gray brown (IOYR 5/2), very ':.;:.'. .:...:... fine to very coarse, micaceous SW ~25' 10-21-29 50 25.0'- sand; minor very fine to coarse ":.' '.." 26.5' 16 0 pebble gravel; slightly moist. ............ 26.5' T.D, ___ McLaren Environmental En~ineedn~ sOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB.4 # D- NIA Page I of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst~ BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S). 11-20-87 START.. 14:00 FINISH 17:00 SAMPLING'METHOD:Z-1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQLIIPMEN']MOBILE B-50 MEMO Penetration '"': ¢3: .- ~ ~ Borehole Abandonment/ a3e ..~ eE ~'c~ S°ilDescripti°n ~ :c~.E ~ WellC°nstructi°n "~;'t= ~ Blows u. ~' ~ E ..-~ Color, Texture~-Moisture,Etc.. :~. -- - ................. Details ......... ~ = 6"-6"-6" a. m,- ~= ':'::'" ,:...:... ,:...:..., - :Dark gray brown I:10YR 4/2); ,......'. '. very fine to medium, micaceous SP ,:.'.:.: - ,:,::,; . :.:.::.:.:. 6.5' 17 0 ,.....,~'"::': ~ · .:,;:....~/J//J//"~ Neat cement ,..".."- with 5% ,:.::.... · :.: :.;. bentonite Light gray brown (10YR 4/2); .:.::.;. --10' 4-4-6 10 10.0'- very fine to coame, micaceous SW ,.:.:-.:.:.. ~ . 11.5~ 18 20 sand; slightly moist. ::':'.':':'.': .:.;:.:. - - ,:.;:.:. ::...;:...~: .:.'.:.'.. .:.'.:.'.. · 16.5' 19 0 Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2); very fins to very coarse mica- ........ ceous sand; minor pebble SW : . .'.; :.; ... .. --'20, 2-5-13 18;20.0'.. ;....... ' '~'i' .i.i.. ....~ 215' 20 0 '-..::...:'. 21.5' T.D. ~25' ~0' ~ ._ __ McLaren Environmental En(7ineerfn~ SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB-5 # D- NIA Page 1 of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst~ BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S). 11-21-87 START. 9:00 FINISH 12:30 SAMPLING METHOD 2 I/2"~CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMEN'IMOBILE B-SO MEMO Penetration ~ Results · Blows, 6"-6"-6" 3-2-3 34-3 3-3-2 13-14-30 6-13-33 Soil Description Color, .Texture, Moisture, Etc. Dad( brown (10YR 3/3); very fine to medium micaceous sand; slightty moist. ' 6a~k'g~'a~ i1~3~ 4~l~;'si~t common red (2.5YR 4/4) iron- stain streaks. fine to fine micaceous sand; moist, Light gray brown (10YR 6/2); very fine to coame micaceous sand; slighty mo:ist. Dark brown (10Y:R 4/2); very fine to coarse mi.caceous sand; slightly moist. Gray brown (10YIR 5/2); very fine to COarse micaceous sand; slightly moist. Gray brown (!0YR 5/2); very fine to coarse micaceous sand; minor fine to coarse peb- ble gravel; slighty moist. . __ McLaren Environmental En~ineerin~ 5. 'Identification Chemicals (or class) 1) 'Oil/petroleum ihydrocarbons 2) .PCB's 3) iLead (organic) 4) Vanadium 5) TCE 6) I,I,i-TCA 7) PGE 8) Benzene 9) Ethylbenzene 10)~ Toluene 11) Xylene *OSHA Permissible Value. Odor Threshold (in any) and Assessment of Predominant Site PEL/TLV* 300/300 0.5 mg/m3/0.5 mg/m3 0.05/0.05 mg/m3 0.05/0.05 mg/m3 25/50 ppm 350/350 ppm 50/50 ppm 10/10 ppm 100/100 ppm 100/100 ppm .100/100 Exposure Level/American Chemical ltazards: Route of Exposure Skin, inhalation, ingestion Skin, inhalation, ingestion Ingestion, inhalation, dermal Inhalation Dermal, inhalation ingest Dermal ingest Dermal ingest Dermal ingest Dermal ingest Dermal ingest Skin, Conference ion inhalation ion inhalation ion , inhalation ion , inhalation ion inhalation ion Acute Health Effocts 5!, 9 :>0,5,21 20,5,21 1,20,25,11 1,20,'17,2~ inhalation, Ingestion. of Governmental Industrial chronic Hygienists; llealth Effects 9,10 19 22 10, suspect carcinogen 10,26 1,22,21 ' Threshold Limit LEGEND FOR - Identification and Asses:smen= of Predom/nanc St=e Hazards 10. 11.' 2. Chrome ulceration 3. Lung cancer 4.-'Ulceration of nasal Aepuum 5. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea 6. Convulsions, coma, death Dea=h by asphyxiation Thyroid diseases, weakness, iheadaches Neurocoxicity Dermal, mucous, and respiratory irritation Bone deterioration, hemopoitic irregularities Pulmonary irritation and edema; renal distress; inflammation .... ' ................................ headache, digestive 17. Flammable/explosive 19. Corrosive to tissues, causes contac~ burn 20. Narcosis 21. Lassitude, giddiness, irritability, disturbances, 'mental confusion 22. Liver and kidney damage 24. Vertigo? sleeplessness 25. Respiratory paralysis, cardiac arrest 26. Toxic hepatitis CONTROL MEASURES _ Personal Protective Equipment (See Action Level Table, Section G, 3.0) a. Level of Protection: Do Splash Gear/Disposal Suit - SCBA or Airline Appropriate skin protection/clot'hing - Airpurifying respirator Standard work cloches - No respirator Specify by task (consult Task Risk Analysis and SafeTy & Healr~h Plans ). Task Level of Protection-2 Soil Boring/Sampling Level C Respirator(s) required: Type Air Purifying 1/2 mask Cartridge (if appropriate) Organic vapor/dust pre-fittew c. Glove(s) required: TYPE: Neoprene d. Clothing required: Saranex Cotton Coveralls YES Ix_ I NO I__ I PE Tyvek PVC Other: regular work clothes 2As determined by monitoring results. See Section F.3 e. Other protective equipment: Ix__l Hard hats I__1 I__--I Escape respirator Ix~.l .Ix__l .Hearing.protpcti~n_J__] Steel toed boots Sa, fety glasses Goggles/face shield Boot covers I__l Tyvek ~ 2. Monitoring & Equipment Required: IZI' Explosive Atmosphere% Calibration data: }~_1 Organic Vapor Analysis Chemical Resistant Boots Type: Combustible Gas/O2 Meter a) HNu Photoionization Detector with: 11.7 x_5__ 10.2 __ 9.5 probe Calibration date: I--__1 b) 0VA'12s (Organic Vapor Analyzer) Calibration date' c) TIP Photoionization Detector Various Air Contaminants DeteCtor tubes and of area sampling pump with media: (Specify contaminant Benzene; TCE) Personal samplinK p,umo and collection media (Specify contaminants/medium: ) 1__1 Other Equioment Specify' 3. Action Level Table for Chemical Monitoring Contaminant' Monitored Level for** Monitored Monitoring Monitoring Mandatory Respirator .Level for Equipment Protocol Use Mandatory %~ork- Stoppage~' .... ' --' -. '.'.'-.__.~_"..~ h__' ....... - ...... ' . '._.. _f.' - i ~'f-'~ . ...... --ii ' .--i£./ ........ '-' - 1. Organic Vapors HNu Continuou..; 50 ppm 300 ppm Benzene 3. TCE Draeger ......... Draeger .... When HNu reaches 2 ppm 20 ppm 2 ppm When HNu reaches '5 ppm ..... *Call the Environmenual H. ealth and Safeuy Coordinator for consultation. Monltorzng performed az worker's breathing space. 4. Engineerin~ Controls: NOT APPLICABLE '1__1 Ventilation/Exhaust System(s) Description ' '-. _ ' .' .L~ . _'.T2FT-~ ~: ...... ~Li . ---' .' _~LL' f . '._.Z_£-~C-'57.2- ~ ...... · ill ..... ~ F-~-~f/T~L~'/'Z'._'T ' ---- '- -- - - ~ '- '-'~'L. f.f~..__ii_ ..--:_ -f.~ 7"F'---~-~''v ' Enclosure Disconnection, Blinding or Blocking Description Other Description 5. Required Safety and Personal Hygiene Facilities' Shower/Eye Wash~, where? On ~ruck Washing Facilities, where? In building-2301 H Street Drinking Water, where? In building-2301 H Street Firs~ Aid Kit, where? On truck Clean Lunch/Restaurant Area, where? Commercial area Site Control - a. Access to the site will be controlled in the following manner: .~ Personnel entry controls: Site geologist will control entry Warnings/other physical barriers: Hazardous area tape and barricades. Location of the on-.site command post (if applicable, ensure that it is located upwind from sources, given Prevailing winds)' Truck Co It will x.~ will not be necessary to establish an exclusion zone and other zone boundaries? If "YES", describe boundaries and/or attach map of control- led areas. Level of Protection Exclusion Zone I__1 A I__1 B I__1 Contamination Reduction Zone I__1A I__1B I__1 Support Zone Not applicable Work Area Boundary Line Not applicabie 7. Decontamination Procedures: Specific decontmQination procedures are not_aDp!icable. Soiled protectiw~ clothing and equipment will be disposed or cleaned with detergent water upon leaving the work area. (See Gene~al Health and SafeTy Plan) 1See Map This boundary extends 25 feet from actual work area. Personnel who are not medica].ly monitored and not HealTh and Safety Trained cannot go beyond this boundary. Specific decontamination procedures are_required: emergency decontamJ[naCion will occur at: the following decontamination equipment/procedures will be used 8. Hazardous Waste Management and Spill Control ~x-~l' This project will ,generate hazardous wastes which will be x scored created -' ..................................... Cran port d nif d in the followin§ =canner: (ADDRESS INTERIM LA~ELL~G. If you are not goin§ to label stored material, please describe materials to be stored, where they w±ll be scored, what accessibility this area has, and why you believe this material is exemDt from labeling requirements if you do not plan to label.) Possession of this material will be transferred to PFS. PFS will appropriately label, score, and dispose of chis mazerial pursuan~ to all applicable regulations and guidelines. Spills and releases will be managed according to the Emergency Response Plan. A spill kit is available on-site to mitigate spills;. McLAREN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING II. SUBGONTRACTOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH CERTIFICATION PROJECT: PFS - Robert Lynn Properties ................. "__ '-'i - 5-~.-f~-'~--- CONTRACTOR: Enexco Corpora=ion .1. Contractor certifies that the following personnel to be employed on the subject project have met the following requirements of Hazardous Waste Operations Standard (29 CFR 1910.120) and or. her applicable OSHA standards. (See attached) Contractor Training Respirator Medical Personnel' Certification Examination ¸2. Contractor certifies =hat i~ has received a copy of the Si~e Safety and Health Plan and will ensure that its employees are informed and will comply wilzh its requirements. Contractor further certifies that it has read a~d understands and will comply wi~h alii provisions of i~s con~racuual agreement with McLaren Envi:~onmental Engineering wi~h regard to all applicable occupational safety and health codes, standards, and regulations. Signed III. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR ON AND OFF-SITE EMERGENCIES Types of Emergencies Anticipated' 1. 'Worker-Related Minor accidents (slips, trips, falls). Chemical exposure. .. Medical problems (head stress, heat stroke, aggravation ~ of' Pre-existing'conditions)/ ....... Persona]. protective equipment failure (air source failure, tearing or permeation of pro~ective clothing, facepiece fogging). Physical injury (injuries from hot or flying objects, loose clothing entangling in machinery, serious falls, vehicle accidents, excavation cave-ins). Electrical (burns, shock, electrocu=ion). 2. Site or Waste-Related Fire. Explosion. Leak. Release of toxic vapors. Reaction of incompatible chemicals. Collapse of Containers. Discovery of radioactive ma=erials. B. R,espons ibility The on-site project leader is responsible for establishing the site contingency plan and taking charge in an emergency or designating an alternate if the project leader is away from the site ~r out of communication for a significant period of time. The project leader wilL1 assure that all site personnel are familiar with emergency' signals and the procedures to follow in an emergency. The projec~ leader is responsible for notification and responding to inquiries from all outside. authorities in case of an emergency. C. Emergency Signal The designated emergency signal for this project is: 3 blasts on car horn and shall be sounded by any site personnel witnessing an emergency. D. Emergency Procedure Upon notification of an injury, accident, release, or other emergency the project leader or designee will follow Figure 1 in determining the appropriate response. The projec~ leader is responsible for familiarity with this procedure and for the training of all key project personnel in its use. Common emergency handling procedures are outlined in Table 2. NOTIFY ON~iTE PERSONNEL ABOUT THE INCIDENT SIZE UP THE: SITUATION BASED; ON AVAILAIBLE INFORMATION FIGURE I EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURE REQUEST AID FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES SURVE¥ AND ASSESS CASUALTIES TRANSPORT AND TREAT VICTIMS ALLOCATE PERSONNEL ==AND EQUIPMENT -' RESOURCES FOR RESPONSE UA+E NNEL SURVEY AND ASSESS EXISTING AND POTENTIAL HAZARDS REPLACE OR REJUVENATE DAMAGED OR EXHAUSTED EQUIPMENT DOCUMENT THE INCIDENT REVIEW AND REVISE SITE SAFETY AND CONTINGENCY PLANS TABLE 2 _ PROCEDURES FOR COMMON EMERGENCIES A. Accidents/Injuries/Illnesses In the event of an accident resulting in. injury or illness, the following steps must be taken: i. Sound alarm as soon as possible. 2. Administer first aid/CPR only if qualified and only to extent ~ qualified qualified person(s) should be identified duri~§ ~ tailgate safety meetings. 3. Notify the job supervisor as soon as possible. If inhalation of gas, f~mes, dusts, or mists is involved, all personnel are to excavate to upwind location. 5. If medical attention is needed, notify command post and emergency medical response contact. 6. Notify McLaren Health and Safety. 7.Submit a Supervisor's Employee Injury Repor~ to Doug Jones within 24 hours. B. Gon~aminatlon In the event of skin or eye contamination, the following steps must be taken: 1. Sound alarm aS soon as possible. 2. Proceed to emergency eyewash and shower. The location must be identified during tailga~:e safety meetings. ~ 3. Thoroughly decontaminate with copious amounts of wa~er. 4. Notify job supervisor as soon as possible. 5. If eye irritation persists, seek immediate medical attention. Sp'ills or Leaks - Should a spill or leak occur, the following steps must be taken: 1. Sound alarm as soon as possible. 2. Contain .spill or leak to smallest area using shovels to build soil berms ..... - ...... ~--~'_~L -~- - ................. ~' --,~'.~.~"~-w~-_.,_ 3. Report incident to job st~ervisor. Indicate the following: a. Location of spill b. Nature of material s!pilled c. Injuries, if an~ c~ea~.~u6~s~iil ~-~ p-~ible~-Using-:s-orbent~-mA-~iais if '~iquid. If sol~d material, place in disposal drums. Solid materials contaminated with liquid.s as a result of a spill should also be placed in disposal drums. Resume normal operations; once clean up is complete. In the event that a spill should be large enough to threaten human health and/or the environment, the following information must be provided immediately to Local "911", the State Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 and other agencies with jurisdiction. a. Name and phone number of reporter. b. Name and address of' location. c. Time and type of incident. d. Name and quanzity of material involved. e. Extent of injuries. f. Possible hazard zo human health and/or ~he environment. go Emergency Response Contact Command Post Number: None Emergency Medical Care Facility(s) (attach'maps if appropriate): ~_-:Name -Kern Medical .Center Number 326-2000 Location 1830 FloWer ...... Specialty (if any), Minutes from Site Name Memorial Hospital Number Location 420 34th Street 327-1792 .......... -.-. .... ~ .... ~ Specialty.(~f any) Name San Joaquin Hospital Location 2615 Eye Number Minutes from Site 325-2000 Local Ambulance Service: Name Number 322-8741 Fire Department Number 91]. Police Department Number 911 Local Community Emergency (}~ZMAT) Response Number See Table 3 for additional information and contacts. 911 Table ~ - Emergency Telephone N~bers AP]?ENDIX B SOIL. DRILLING LOGS SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB1 # D- NIA Page I of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECTPFS . ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 H st., BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S*J 1-19-87 START 9:00 FINISH 12;.30 SAMPLING METHOC2 1/2" CALIF MOD SPLiT-SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR'-'&~EQUIPMENTMOBiLE B.SO MEMO Penetration ~'--? ~ _o ~ & Borehole Abandonment/ Results _ ! e '~ ~' Soil Description ~..=~ ~ '~o Well Construction ~.t= ,Blows Q,'i' : ~-=~.... ~ Colo~-Texture, I~oisture, Etc. ~' ~- ~' ........ . .:.;:.'.. .:.-.:.-.. - .:...;.-.. .:...:.-.. Dark gray brown (,10YR 472), ,;....'.... very fine to medium, micaceous Sp ..'.'-;.:. sand; m~3Jst. -- 5 3-4-4 8 5.0'. 1 0 s~gm~y . 6.5' ".'?:'~" ~ Neat cemenl · :'""'"' with 5% · ..,,.,.. ":' '-'" bentonite ..'... :.... Light gray brown ~r~10YR 6/2), .:.:'..;. , 11," sand; slightly moist. i.,. '.:..'.! .:...:.... .:...:.... .:...:.... Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2), . :... ;.-.. _~, ~.~.,o ,~ ~.o.. ~ o v.,,,,. ~o ~r,. ~,=~ sw ~!~i~ii ..~=~~ ~ ~,~. ~,,~,~ ~o,~. .:.:? · :...:-. ~.:::.? ' :" :'" '.: :'.: :' ...: ..:, -- ~?~ ~ ~ . . .:.'.:.'., .:.'.:.'.~ ' Light gray brown '10YR 6/2), ' :'":'; very fine to very cx3arse, mica- SW ~ 25i 8-12-19 31 25.0'- 5 0 ceous sand, minor very fine to "."'.":..;; . 26.5 medium pebbles.........':";" ..;?....? .. . .'.-..'... - .:...:... .:...:... - .:...~... -- ~o~ lS-~.so ?~ ao.o'~ o o ':.":." ;31.5 ............ '~' ? ~'?' ~.".'.':~,':= 31.5' T.D. ~-- -- McLaren Environmental En~Tineerfn~l SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB-2 # D- N/A Page I of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst~ BAKERSFIELD ~ELEVAT1ON ............. MONITORING DEVICE HNu 'SAMPLING DAT~(S') 1 1-19-87 ...... -'START ..... 2:0-0 ....... FINISH 5:00 "~ SAMPLING METHOD2 1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EC)UIPMENTMOBILE B-SO MEMO -" Penetration " '- _o ,~ Results . CA .~ ..... . .c_. ~ ~;~,,~ ~.cA Borehole Abandonment/ Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2); ':-;:.:' very fine to mediu~n, micaceous SP very fine to coars~e, micaceous~ SW ?."i.?~ - Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2); . :,'. :.'.. · light gray brown ii10YR 6/3); ":.?..'.?, light gray brown (10YR 6/2); . :... :..., fine to very coar=~e: micaceous .:.-.:...~ --E5, 7-17-24 411 26.0'. sand: minor very fine to meal- SW · · ,.....;, ~.~,~ --, ...__ McLaren Environmental En~ineerin.o SOIL DRILLING LOG' SB/MW # : SB-3 # D- NIA Page I of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst, BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DEVICE HNu 'SAMPLING' DATE(S) ----~-:11--20-87 ....... ~START '- --'8:00 ';-:':'----::-FINISH :-:::':.-11:30 ......... . '-: ~' -~__'.':~-~c-.. SAMPLING METHOD2 1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMEN'NIOBILE B-S0 MEMO P6netrati°n = o. _o _~. Results ~ c -- C3 ~ ~ C3 Borehole ~andonme~ ~ ~ . ................ ~ ~ e ~ E SoiIDescdm~n _.~ ~ = .a ~ _ ...... _Well~n~m~n =~== =3 6'~'~'BI°ws ~ -~ ~_ %~ _= ~ ~' --~ ~lor, Te=ure, Moistur;;~Etc. . :.~ :., Da~ brown (10YR 3~); ve~ fine to medium, rni~ous SP ' ~' 3~ 8 , 5.0'- sand; slighW mol=. - .?.~,., . '?~ ~'~= Neat ~ment ,..~.., '~ w~h 5% ' . Ught gray br~n (IOYR 6~); "" ~0' 3~ 11 10.0'-~ ve~ fine to ~arse; mi~ceous SW Da~ brown (10YR ~); ve~ ~5' ~7-12 19 15.0'- fine to medium, mi~ceous SW -~.;..~.~.,=~ . 16.E 14 120 sand; slightly meist. '.¢;~.;.[~= . ' Gray brown (10YR 5/2); ve~ .:.' :.'._._. 21~' 15 0 sand; slightly moist. . ~:~:~ . ,:.~:.~. - Gray brown (10YR 5~), ve~ fine to ve~ ~a~se, micaceous SW '~'?';';" ~25' 10-21-29 501 25.0'- sand; minor vew fine to ~arse '.-'..'. '""'"' 26.5' T.D. ~30,~. - -- .. % McLaren Environmental En~Tineedn~ 'SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # .' SB-4 # D- NIA Page I of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst~ BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING I')EVICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S) 11-20-87 ...... START ..... 14:00 - FINISH ...... 17:00 ........... sAMpi-'ii~IG METHOD2 1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMENTMOBILE B-50 MEMO :Penetration ..- ~.i · .~ -.: Results ~ c -- _ ¢:3 ._ ~ ~ ¢~ Borehole Abandonment/ m~"~ ~: ~°'~e ~[ Soil Oe~scription ..= ._ -- ~:- ;= o '~ Well Construction Blows ,,-' Color~'Texture, Uoisture,Etc~ '~ '~ ...~. o.. . e = 6'-6'-6'~- ~ ,. ~Ec3 ==~ e ~ ~E ............. Details" . ,:.::.'.. ,:...:.... - ,:.::.... ,:...:.:. Dar~ gray braw~n (IOYR 4/2); very fine to medium, micaceous SP ':.;:.;. --5' 2-4-7 11 5.0'- sand; moist. ?.'.?..'.?:~;.:..... . 6.5' 17 0 . ...;.... .:...:.;, -. ..'... ;.... Neat cemen . ..:....'. with 5% . .:... :.... bentonite Light gray brown (10YR 4/2); .:.'.:.:. --10' 4.4-6 110 10.0'- very fine to coarse, micaceous SW . 11,5~ 18 20 sand; slightly rn~ist. ':'::';'.;.::.;, , :?.-..'?....': L_ . .'....'.;. 1_15, 4-8-~3 '"'"" 16.5' 19 0 Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2); very fine to very coarse mica- .:.;:... ceous sand; minor pebble SW .:...:... .:...:.; gravel; slighty moist. .:.;:.: · .:...:... .:...:.: ---20' 2-5.13 18 20.0'. ...'.:.i... ~.;..~...~'" :~::::::,~:: 21.5' 20 0 ".'"':" ; ; 21.5' T.D. --25' '-30' _ McLaren Environmental En~Tineedn~ SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB-5 # D- N/A Page 1 of 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP.' LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst7 BAKERSFIELD ELEVATION MONITORING DE!VICE HNu SAMPLING DATE(S). 11-21-87 ...... START 9:00 FINISH ._ 12:30 .................. :SAMPLING METHOD 2 1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SIPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMEN'IMOBILE B-SO MEMO P.. enetratJon Results ..... Blows'- 6"-6"-6" 3-2..3 3.4-3 Soil Description COlOr, Texture, Moisture,Etc. Dam brown (10¥R 3/3); very fine to medium mic~ce~us sand; slightly m(3ist. ;' I~a~k'g~'a~f il ~)~F:[ ~l~;'si~t common red (2.SYR 4/4) iron- j. s.tajn, s.tr? .aks... ........ Dark brown (10YR 4/2); very fine to fine micaceous sand; moist. Light gray brown (10YR 6/2); very fine to coaJ~e micaceous sand; slighty moist. Bomhole Abandonment/ Well COnstruction..~. .......... · Neat cemer with 5% bentonite 3-3-2 Dark brown (IOYR 4/2); very fine to coarse~micaceous sand; slightly moist. 13-14-30 Gray brown (10YR 5/2); very fine to coarse micaceous sand; slightly moist. 6-13-33 Gray brown (10YR 5/2); very fine to coarse micaceous sand; minor fine to coarse peb- ble gravel; slighty moist. McLaren Environmental En~ineedn~ SOIL DRILLING LOG SB/MW # : SB.6 # D- N/A Page I of_ 1 Sampler: R. SMITH PROJECT PFS-ROBERT LYNN PROP. LOCATION VALLEY IMPORTS 2301 Hst? BAKERSFIml n ELEVATION MONITORING DI-'VICE NNu SAMPLING DATE(S) 11-21-87 STAFIT FINISH SAMPLING METHOE2.1/2" CALIF MOD SPLIT SPOON SUBCONTRACTOR & EQUIPMENTMOBILE B-SO MEMO Penetration '- ¢ ~ ~ Results c3 '-' ._c ~ ~ ~ Borehole Abandonment/ a3 '~" _?~ ,~' Soil De,=ipt,o, .~ o __. Well Construction "'~.~ Blows *- u. ~.~; '-~ ~1 .e ~ Color, Texture, Moisture,Etc. ~ '~ ~o. --o. ~ ....... ' .......... -Details .... _ ,:.;:.'..~ J.: :.;. Dark gray brown (10YR 4/2); "...-;...~"" ~ very fine to mediium micaceous Sp .:.:;.'-. - ~;,..;...j sand; slightly moist. .-s, 44-3 7 s.o'-,.-~...-~ . ~ 2. ~50 ?'.?-.'-?; - ';.?'..?- Neat cement ':';"'." with 5% ' Light brown gray' (10YR 6/2); ' "" "'"'"" bentonite ..,,.,,,-, 11.5' 27 0 sand; slightly maist. ! - ,:...:.:. .:...:.;. - .:.;:.... ---15' 6-12-12 24 15.0'- .:.;:....:...:... . 16.5' 28 0 light browngrav (10YR 6/2); :::::::::::::::::::::::::i~!;~::i::::~;,..,: - very fine to very coarse mica- .:.::.'.. ceous sand; mi~or very fine · SW .-i.i.-~.?· to medium pebbles. .:,..:.... _._2 ':'":'"' ,:...:.... 0': 7-8-18 2~ 20.0'- ..i.?.i.i.,::i~::~~ 21.5' T.D. -'25' --30' ~ -._' ~._ McLaren Environmental En~.ineerfn~ APPENDIX LABORATORY AN/LLYTICAL DATA SHEETS AND CHAIN-OF--CUSTODY FORMS TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 - .... ...... Project: ,,pFS Robert Lynn Properties':--;-: Lab ID: 8325 Sample Location: Valley I~ports. SB 1-15.0' Date Collected: 11/19/87 Samgle Date Number: $ 3 ~Analyzed: 11/27/87 'PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm]' < 10 < 10 < 10 OETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai M.A. Laboratory Director: D. Dineen Date:!!/29/87 = = ~_ McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (9!6) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA ME?HOD 8015 Project: .... PFS Robert-Lynn Properties Sample Location: Valley rmports, SB 2-10.0' Sample Number: ,~ 8 Date Collected: 11/19/87 Date -Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range' Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina L~-i M.A. ~Lopez D. Dineen Date:il/29/87 McLa~en Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cor~tova, CA 95670 (916) 538-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 _.Project: - PFS Robert Lynn Properti~es ._,=~_ ~.~.Lab _~ID:__~832'7 .... Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 2-15.0' Sample Date Number: ~9 °Analyzed: Date Collected: 11/19/87 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~ONCEN..TRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 .. 10 < 10 10 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: ~/~ f~ Reviewed by: ~r~f~]~,~ O,~ Date:ll~.29/87 Tins Lai- M.A. ~oPez D. Dineen McLaren Analytical Laboratory 101 White t~'ock React Rancho CorcJova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 .- ..... ~. ........ P~ojec~_: .... PFS Robert Lynn. Properties. Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 3-10.0' Sample Number: ~13- Lab-ID:-8329 Date Collected: ~1/20/87 Date ~Analyzed: .~1/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil. Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 < 10 ~ETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] i0 10 i0 Comments: Analyst: , Reviewed by: ~.nn Tina Lai M.A. ~r~pez Laboratory Director: , ~ D. Dineen McL aren Analj/ticai Laboratory 11101 White Roc~ Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM H'[DROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 ....... Project: ...... pFS Robert Lynn ProperS,les Sample LoCation: Valley Imports. .. SB 3-I5.0' Sample Number :. ~ 14 Date Collected: ,.11/20/87 Date -Analyzed: 11/27/87 RETRO.LEUM,, HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range ~Motor Oil Range TOtal Petroleum CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 Hydrocarbons < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai Date:l~/29/87 -----_ ~ McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Roc~ Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM. HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 =_:P~oject_:_ PFS Robert Lynn' Properties Sample Location: Date Collected: 11/20/87 Sample' Date Number: .Analyzed: 11/27/87 Valley Imports SB 4-10.0' PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons CONCENTRATION DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [mg/Kg] [ppm] [ppm] < 10 10 < 10 10 < 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai M.A.~Lo~ez '3 ~_~ Laboratory Director: ~)-~~ D. Dineen ~--~-~-~ McLaren Analytical La~oratory ' '=~ 11101 White Rock' Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project: PFS Robert Lynn Properties .Lab,.ID:~ .....83-33 Sample Location: Valley Imports SB 4 -15 ' Date Collected: 11/20/87 Sample Date Number: ~19 -Analyzed: 11/27/87 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range CONC]ZNTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons < 10 Comments: Analyst: -'~---~x~ Reviewed by: V%%~Ln~%~ (~,(~,~k~_ Tina Lai M.A.~Lopez '~- ~) Laboratory Director: ~Y~ D. Dineen DaCe:il/29/87 McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED'EPA METHOD 8015 P r o j.e c t: .__PF S R_o__b~r t L yn n_.Pr_~p_~.r.t_i e_s_ La b I D: __8..3_3_5_ Sample Date Location: ,,Valley Imports Collected: 11/21/87 SB5 - 10.0' Sample Date Number': ~ 22 Analyzed: 11/27/8~ ~TROLEUM HYDROC_ARBONS CONCENTRATIO~ DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kq] [mg/Kg] [gpm] [ppm] Gasoline Range < 10 Diesel Range < 10 Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons < 10 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Date:il/29/87 McLaren Analytical Laboratory 101 White Rocl< Road Ranct~o Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 801~ Sample Location: Sample Number: PF, S Robert Lynn Properties--- ' Lab ID-.'-=~-8336 .......... ~-~--.~-._-~.~ _~=-s~_~-~_ Valley Imoorts SB 5 15' Date Collected:_~ Date Analyzed: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil. Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~ONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] I[ppm] < 10 < 10 < 10 DETECTION LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: ~~ ~--~'~ ' Reviewed by:~o~]~60 ~-~k_ Tina Lai '~:A~.'~°pez Q (~ Laboratory Director:f_l/ D. Dineen Vate:~dJ_2JY_~_% McLaren Analytical Laboratory 101 White Roc~ Road Ranct~o Co~'dova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM H[YDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 -P.roject:_ _=p_.Fs R__o_b_e..r._t Ly_n_n Pr_o.D_e_~_:i__~es_ ..~-=.--:.-Lab ID:-=83.38 ==..¥-=-. Sample Location: Valley I m]~or t.s SB 6 5.0' Samp i e Number: J_2_6_ Date Collected: 11/21/87 Date ~Analyzed: 11/27/8~ PETROLEUM H Y~_R_O_C. _A~.__~ O N S Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons C__ON~!~NTR~I~' [mg/Kg] [ppm] O$TECTION.LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 I0 < 10 10 < 10 ~ 10 Comments: Analyst: M.AJ-L~ez Laboratory Director: D. Dineen Date:il/29/87 ~---~ -~- McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Ranct~o Corc~ova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 Project:- Sample Location: PFS Robert Lynn P_roDertie~ ' ....... Lab ..ID: 3340~ .... ~-~_-~z~=~_-c--c--~rr_~.~_-.-=-~~_ Valley Imports SB6 - 20 ' Date Collected: ~1/21/~8_~7 Sample Date Number: .3}3--9 . Analyzed: .11/27/87_ pE__T~OLE__UM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline Range Diesel Range Motor Oil Range Total Petroleum CONCENTRATION [mg/Kg] [ppm] < 10 < 10 Hydrocarbons DETE__CTI_ON LIMIT [mg/Kg] [ppm] 10 10 10 Comments: Analyst: Tina Lai . M.A. hopez ~-' Laboratory Director: ~._ ~.~__~__ D. Dineen Date:~l/29/8~ =-~-~-~ McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 Whito Roct~ Roa~ R~ncPto C~r~ova, CA 9562'0 (916) 638-3696 McLaren Analytical Laboratory Chain of.CuStody Record_ 205990 AREA SAMPLE LOCATION DATE TIME WATER SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS COMP GRAB NQ. CONTAINER(S) REQUIRED SECURED []YES /I FREEZER, [] ID ~,~o~,~,... ~., _ R~INQUISHED BY:" METH{]D Or. SHIPMENT: IFIECEIVED BY:' [] NO DATE/TIME 11-~7 ] I 1/-7 DATEJTIME CATE/TIME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS ,~, STORAGE · PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE ..... - ~~ McLaren Environmental Enginee,ring REFRIGERATOR ~ ID __ FREEZER [] ID_ CABINET [] ID_ 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 SECURED YES NE McLaren Analytical Laboratory Chain of Custody Record PRO. EO~ ~EStGNAT,O. r r 7- ~rr ~. ~ x'~o, ,~'r/~,c SAMPLES TAKEN .~:',~lZ/~//~ _::.~'-:-:-':~:-7: ........ :- - '": ;:.:':~7:. -~-~_;-: :~:'7::_ 7 ...... SAMPLE TYPE. - - - -- - ...................... ' ' AREA SAMPLE LOCATION DATE TIME WATER SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS ,~( COMP GRAB NO. CONTAINER(S) REQUIRED ' 'l ~ ~ ~' ll.~O.~ ~ ~ I~ _1 FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVER~_~ ..... STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ID ~ FREEZER [] ID_ REL~QUISHED BY:' R,~CE1VED FOR LABORATORY BY:' ME.'mp~.? SHIF~ENT: SECURED [] YES [] NO IRECEIVED BY:' IRECEIVED BY:' DATE/TIME -2-~-~7 [ I ! DATE/TI M E OAI ~_TTtME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] STORAGE · PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE -- McLaren Environmental Engmeednq REFRIGERATOR [] ID__ FREEZER [] ID_ CABINET [] ID__ SECURED YES NO 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 McLaren Analytical Laboratory Chain of Custody Record _ PROJECT DESIGNATION '" ~ q 5 SAMPLES TAKEN BY:' ---.- ~ . SAIVlPLE TYPE ....... _.~ ..... _ AREA SAMPLE LOCATION DATE TIME WATER COMP GRAB SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS NO. CONTAINER(S) REQUIRED t . ~' ,-,0~ .... ~ ._~ ~ , ' ~ ........ . . ~ //] FJ~E EZER..._ R~,NOU,S,EO ~/! <~.: FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVER~, STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR I-1' ID __ [] ID -~-~t RECEIVED BY:' RECEIVED B~:' RECEIVED FOR LABORATORY BY:'~ .. U E,T_,H C~ S H I P ~'~E N T: SECURED []'YES " [] NO DATE/TIME I /-.~3~ l ~ / t~ DATE/TIME DATE/TIME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] ' PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE STORAGE ~ REFRIGERATOR [] ID__ SECURED' FREEZER [] ID__ [] ~ CABINET [] ID YES NE McLaren Environmental Engineering 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho cordova, CA 95670 ' (916) 638-3696 "FULL SERVICE ENVIRONMI:[NTAL MANAGEMENT" · .-... ~--.December 17,..1987.-~ Mr. Eobert Lynn 6515 Tevis Drive Bakersfield, CA 93309 Subject: Investigation of 9ot ~.~al .~~..;/ _ eft · ' .' ' '. ... at the property loc~.~.~ Dear Mr. Lynn: .. You will find enclosed a copy of the report of the investigation that was done at the site referenced above. A cursory investigation of this data would indicated that additional soils need to be removed and more confirmatory samples taken and analyzed. We plan to meet with Mr. Bill SCheide of the Kern County Health 'Department, as soon as possible to review the data and to obtain permission to remediate the situation as is appropriate. Unfortunately, our timing is contingent on the Kern County Health Department. Our remediation the week of January 'the 4th, 1988. the availability of hope is to begin If I can provide any further don't hesitate to call. information at this time, please Sincer~y~ . ..-' VICES, INC. M~ager, Environmental Services GB/rj Enclosures cc: Bill Scheide Kern County Health Dept. P.O. BOX ~0101 · BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93380 · ('805) 399-4620 · rSC0) 262-032! McLaren Environmental Engineerin9' December 15, 1987 Mr. Gordon Berg PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. - , ~_._1800 Robert Lane .......... Bakersfield, Cal£f0rn~a '93308 Dear Mr. Berg: Attached herewith are two copies of our preliminary site investigation report for the Robert Lynn Property, located at 2301 "H" Street in Bakersfield, California. The purpose of our investigation was to make a preliminary assessment of potential lateral migration of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants .previously observed in cwo on-site excavations; As 'discussed in the report, petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in samples from any of the borings. The lithologic conditions encountered also did not suggest that there are any significant pathways for preferential contaminant migration. As such, although the existing structures prohibited a complete investigation, we believe that the contaminant occurrence is probably laterally confined to the areas immediately around the original excavations. Similarly, although the building and existing excavations prevented a definition of the vertical extent of contamination, the lack of observed lateral migration suggests that vertical migration is also limited. Based on our on-site observations and on the previoUs and present laboratory analyses, it appears that some additional soil excavation will be required to remediate the site. Since we understand that the existing, site structures may be demolished in the near future, we recommend that excavation of the contaminated soil be delayed until that time. Once the structures are removed, the work could proceed in a more efficient, cost-effectiw~ manner. Removal of the structures would also provide more latitude to stockpile the excavated soils on- site, pending determination of tlhe most appropriate disposal/treatment approach. ............. ~ sacramento--- 11101 White-'Rosk R~-ad,'Rancho-Oordova, CA 95670, '-(9-16i [] Los Angeles -- 12555 West Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (213) 823-2313 1700 Flower Slreet Bakersfield, California 93305-4198 Telephone (805) 861-3621 ~ AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT LEON M HERERTSON, M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer February 5, 1988 Mr. Robert Lynn 6515 Tevis Avenue Bakersfield, California 93309 Re: Site Characterization 2401 "H" Street Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Lynn: This department has reviewed the latest laboratory analysis for soil boring SB1 from the above facility. After analysis for oil and grease at'30 feet, the results showed no'contamination at' that depth. Based on these results and tile previous site characterization information, tile department will not require .further assessment. The final requirement is that tile area above the plumes be capped with an impermeable material. Asphalt or concrete would be acceptable for this purpose. It is: my understanding the new owner will do this in the course of the new construction. If you do not agree to this plan, please contact me to discuss the matter. Otherwise, I will expect the new owner to contact me when capping of the site is completed. Sincerely, Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program BS/gb cc: Gordon Berg .............. Tim .Costello Frank Hobin ',,J .,~s-'r'c ._5"6"0 ua. 0 FACILITY: ADDRESS : FILE CO]~TENTS SUMMARY Activity Date # Of Tanks Comments McLaren Environmental' Engineering February' 3 1988 ,'~.,"/~,~:, .,. ,..... ..' . , . ... ' - , '. ..- . '" 'i. ~ ' '~ ,-U.~'" ,'.*.,'.', ~ ~ ¢~: ': ":,. · '. .... ,L"t..,.,' 4,',! .... ~ ~ - ;., ~,' -Mr. ':Bill 'Scheide ''?''',¢~:? ':' ""'";'("~/" '.';: ~'-: ";'- ' .... ~" ' '"'":~,' :'- ;' ~l.' : ~.-;;:" ~:0'~'"~?' ' ', .... f'-'- -' ' · ....',. ' . ,.,',.. , - ; S~ ~"~ '~ ":' ' -- ' ,;; "~ .... - ~' ' ' '$ ' .' Per yo~ request, ,the lowe~ost .~oil s~ple (30-foot depth) Boring 1 was submitted for .oil and grease analyszs by EPA Me.od Oil and grease was not detected. A copy of the laborato~ ~lytlcaI data sheet and chain-of-custody fo~ ts attached. ..... Soil Boring 1 ts located t~edia,~ely east of the hydraulic lift excavation. A plot plan of =he facility, showing soil boring locations, is attached. The lack of oil and grease in the 30-foot depth soil sample from Soil Boring 1 is consistent with soil analytical data previously obtained in our investigation. The lack of petroleum hydrocarbons from the sample is also in agreement with field instrumentation readings obtained during sample collection and with our field observations made during the drilling of Soil Boring 1 and collection of the soil sample. As noted on the laboratory analytical data sheet, the recommended sample holding time period was exceeded prior to analyzing the soil sample. However, we believe the data is reasonably accurate because the sample had been stored at -15°C since its collection, and because data from previous laboratory analyses indicate the absence of petroleum hydrocarbons in all samples analyzed from each soil boring. E~Sacrarnento 11101' White' Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA' 95670 (916) 638-3696 ........................... [] Los Angeles -- 12555 West Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (213) 823-2313 Mr. Bill Scheide February 3~.1988 Page 2 " Please call me '~if you haVe .any questions nvestigation. " ' ' ~': ..... .... -. ~: ~'!- ~...~ ;~; ;'. ~ ii:.,,,i~;· :'.~,/~';.~..~',j' '~'~a~ B. Taggart, CEG No. 1061 ~ ' Gordon Ber~,""PFS ~aste Control .Se~tces ',':,::~;>~:",?.P::::~-~.~:~::~l'.~.~:%~::~{~.~tchael Parrant, PFS Waste Control .., ~.u;,'~'~ .., .-.:%~ :t ?)~ :'~h.::' ~.~,?.;~'~:,4~2k~?:*~:~.'' , .- .,. , :, ~ .. ;::2 ,' . .~;:~ McLaren Environmental Engineering TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS EPA METHOD 413.1 Project:'. _RFS-~9_~bert Lynn Propertie% Sample Location: Valley__I_mports SB-1 30' Sample Number: #6 Lab ID: _8971 Date Collected: 11/19/87 Date Analyzed: __2~.~2~88 Soils Total Concentration: Standard Oil and Grease Reference Analyte Reporting '~oncentration Limit ug/g ug/g ~p~mJ.. (pp_~ < 5 5 Comments: Sample exceeded recommended holding time. Analyst: ,~. ................................. Reviewed K. Badal by ',~/~-~~ Da t e "RL . : 2/2Z8.~ Laboratory Suoervisor -- -- ~ McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 _aren Analytical Labor-atory tin of Custody Record N_o 205990 JECT DESIGNAT,ON r~' r~r~ ~ ~~ SAMPLES TAKEN SY:'~<Cr,~ SAMPLE TYPE AREA SAMPLE LOCATION DATE TIME WATER SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS COMP GRAB NO. CONTAINER(S) REQUIRED FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVEr[, STORAGE ~ REFRIGERATOR [] ID __ /~ FREEZER [] ID SECURED [] YES [] NO R~INQUISHED BY:' RECEIVED F~'I~I 'L.~. B O n ATO,,R Y / ~)~'H ~)D~..~S H ' P i~E NT: RECEIVED BY:' DATE/TIME I I-Z,~F2 '1117 DATE/TIME DATF_FrIME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] · PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE STORAGE~ REFRIGERATOR [] ID__ SECURED FREEZER [] I?................................ ~ .............~_. CABINET [] ID__ YES NO McLaren Environmental Engineering McLaren Environmental Engineering January 27 1988 ' ... ~ .'. .L . ..... ,. :.. - . . .. ~ .. -- ' Mr. Bill Scheide · ..-_ ... :':[. Enviro~ental Health · ' .-.. . <':-.' 't'[.::".,,-' .. Dear Mr. :S~heide. ' !'u":-':'?"~":"[".;':i:'~L&L¥SIS OF LO~r~/LMOST SOIL SAMPLE FROM SOIL BORIN~ -~,.v'(~OBERT .LI~N ~:PROP~ SITE,. 2401 "H" S~T,. ~FIE~, 'er your request, .~e '.Iowe~os~"soil s~ple (30-froot depth) ~['":.' ':'?~ ': ~1.~..[[;q~['? ':,.Borin~ I ~as 'submitted for =otal pe~role~ hydrocarbon ~.a~lys[s' modified EPA Method 8015. Petrole~ hydrocarbons were not copy of the laborato~ ~alytical ~ta sheet and chain-of-c~tody fo~ ":' ~s a~tauhed. ' .... '-:"' :' Soil Bortn~ 1 is located t~ediat:ely eas~ of ~he hydraulic "lift 's~ excavation. A plot plan of the facili=y, showing soil boring locations, is attached. ~e lack of petrole~' hydrocarboms tn the 30-foot dep=h soil s~ple from Soil Boring 1 ts consis=en~ wi~h soil analytical ~ta previously obtained tn our investiga=ion. ~e lack of petrole~ hydrocarbons from the s~ple is also tn agreement with field inst~entation readings obtained during s~ple collection and with our field obse~ations made during the drilling of Soil Boring. 1 'and collection of the soil s~ple. As noted on the laboratory analytical data sheet, the preferred sample holding time period was exceeded prior to analyzing the soil sample. However, we believe the data is reasonably accurate because the sample had been stored at -15°C since its collection, and because data from previous laboratory analyses indicate the absence of petroleum hydrocarbons in all samples analyzed from each soil boring. acramento - 11101 White Rock Road;RanchoCordova;"~A 95670 -.(916) 638:3696 [] Los Angeles -- ~2555 West Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90066 ¢13) 823-2313 Mr. Bill Scheide January 27.: .i988 · -"" .,i~ .Please call me if you have any questions ':'~ "re§ard to Ber§,'a;~FS' WaSte Control Services' L Parrant,,~'PFS Waste C:ontroI ServiCes McLaren Environmental Engineering ROBERT LYNN PROPERTY 2301 H STREET, BAKERSFIELD PLOT PLAN AP.ROX,MA.TE. TRACE OF OVERHEAD AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES X~ GARAGE SERVICE BLIILDING E\ HYDRAULIC LIFT SUMP EXCAVATION SB4 & DO0! ~-- FORMER LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND 55 GALLON WAISTE OIL DRLIMS SB;5 · SB5· EXCAVATION · GARAGE ///// I N 0t 25' SCALE LEGEND SBI· SOIL BORING LOCATION E OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES G BURIED' GAS LINE &SBI CANOPY SHOWROOM SIDEWALK P3rd STREET McLaren Environmental Engineering TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS .'MODIFIED EPA METHOD 8015 P~¢~ject: ._PlTg 20* ..... ~ 8807 Date Analyzed: _I_/_~_~/__~_8_ [mg/Kg ] ling/Kg ] ~ .~pm~ [ ppm] Gasoline Range < I0 holdix~% time. .................. ReViCW¢~ by; ,~n= ~.oi M.A. Lo~ez - %-. D. Din~en, McLaren Analytical Laboratory 11101 White Rock Road Rancho Cor~tov~, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 '.aren Anl/tical Laboratorye '~ain of Custody Record N° 205990 ,ECTDES,~.AT,O. y/--.5-r~zv~rL~, /~~ S~PLEST^,ENBY:'~/~ I SAN PLE TYPE AREA SAMPLE LOCATION DATE TIME.. __WATER . SOIL SAMPLE TYPE ANALYSIS · FIELD DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE DELIVE~ STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ID _ ,~ :.FREEZER [] ID __ R~INQUISHED BY:* SECURED [] YES [] NO RECEIVED BY:' r:ll=c.l:'tvF n l~y:' DATE/rIME ! i-;~711117 DATE/TIME DATE/rIME LABORATORY DISPOSITION: IMMEDIATE ANALYSIS [] · PRINT NAME AFTER SIGNATURE STORAGE [] REFRIGERATOR [] ID__ SECURE£ FREEZER [] ID__ [] CABINET [] ID YES j~__~- ~ ' McLaren Environmental Engineering 11101 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305-4198, ' Telephone (805) 861-3621 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTI~ENT AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer January7 22 1988 Mr. Robert Lynn 6515 Tevis Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 Re: Site Characterization, Permit #A533-16 2401 "H" Street, Bakersfield, CA Dear ~r. Lynn: This is to inform you of the status of the above site characterization. Based on the December 15, 1987 report by McClaren Environmental Engineering, the department agrees there is a high liklehood the contamination still in the ground does not pose a threat to groundwater or site safety. The ~December 18, 1987 conversa, tion with Gordon Berg, of PFS Waste Control Services (see January 5, 1988 letter to you), established that we were in agreement on that point and that further site mitigation was not required, other than disposal of already removed soil and capping of the site with asphalt or concrete. It is department policy that all site characterization contractors evaluate the threat to groundwater if no further action is taken to remove or otherwise mitigate the plume of contamination. It is also our policy, when the site characterization is finished, to request at least one other site mitigation alternative to a no-action proposal. It was the department's perception that another soil sample ' had been taken deeper than 12 feet in the hydraulic tank hole ':' which showed Contamination" diminishing .from ' the highest co.ncentration of 12,000 parts per million oil and grease. We al'so';.':..'~'~: believed the site characterization soil borings: .had 'gone to';[!'}~{'?i?~' depth of' 25-30 feet and soil analyses wer~ run .at those It is now our understanding from 'a Janua~y'ls, 1988 conversat~'~{':':~: wit. h '~Ir. Berg -that -neither percept'io'ns:' wer. e. 'true: ~. Although soil boring logs show a depth to. 25-30 fee~' for most of ':~'he"':":":--~f.;~ borings, the report contains no lab .qnalyses for those depths.. .~. .~ -. .'....~:'. Robert Lynn January 2'2, 1988 Page 2 If the contractor ha's soil analysis showing no contamination at .25-30 feet in. borings..SB1..or SB2._:.~.then the department can -~dp~ort ~the no-action Prop~sa-i"and will no{ ~e~'u~¥'any":f~'{-~'~:~'~-~= soil sampling and analy.sis to further define the vertical size of the plume. "Should you have any questions or information concerning this mat:ret, please call me as soon a.s possibie. Sincerely Bill 'Scheide Environmental Health Specialist I Hazardous Materials Management Program BS/gb CC: Gordon Berg Tim Costeiio "FULL SERVICE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT" ....... - .' _ - __ '.__L_ ' d_ £_.--_£7T- ...... 7 '.57 - ' :--' ~_Z - _ - · _-.., - -_ ~ ........ TL-L- . ........ - -i ~ -T?'~' i ",-- ' Z T _-'-~.' . ~L,:__Z-._.i_ January 6, 1988 Mr. Bill Scheide Kern County Department of Heal'th Environmental Health Division 1700 Flower Street BakerSfield, ..CA.~.93305 - ..... . Subject: Final report on tank abandonment, site characterization and remediation at 2401 Street, ~akersfield; Permit number A533-16. Dear Mr. Scheide: Please find enclosed our final report with respect to the environmental management services referenced above. You will also find enclosed copies of the manifests which were used to.transport the excavated and stockpiled material for Class . I disposal. For you convenience, I have also included a copy of the site. characterization report which indicated no lateral or vertical migration of the contamination encountered at the site. ft is our understanding that the Kern County Health Department is of the opinion that there is no threat of further migration of the contamination and no impact to groundwater at the site. Further, that with the informa~ion contained herein, the abandonment referenced above con now be considered complete. We appreciate your cooperation with this project. GAB/sc. Enclosures Robert Lynn P.O BOX 8010! · F3A~:E]FRSFi~~i3?,. r,c!.lF(.-)~:~l~,ilA 933R0 · (80%) 399-4620 · rEC.',"~., 262 0321 "FULL SERVICE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT" Mr. Robert Lynn 6515 Tevis Ave. 'Bakersfield, CA. 93309 Subject: Final Report on unde:~ground tank abandonment; .................... -= ....... Site~'characterizatio'n and' r'~mediatiOn'of 2401 "H" Street, Bakersfield, CA. Dear Mr. Lynn:" P.F.S. WASTE CONTROL SERVICES, INC. (PFS) is pleased to provide The following information with respect to Environmental Management Seryices referenced above. HISTORY The property is a former automobile dealership which had vehicle service bays. There also existed one underground fuel storage tank of 2000 gallon capacity. One of the hydraulic lift bays had been converted to a waste oil storage tank. In addition, at some point in time, three 55 gallon drums had been manifolded together, buried behind the service building and utilized as a three stage, clarifying type recovery system for spent cleaning materials. Ke~n Environmental Services was retained to abandon'the fuel tank, the hydraulic bay (waste oil tank) and the three 55 gallon drum'recovery system. The abandonment was to be by removal as is described and permitted in permit number A533-16 issued by the Kern County Health Department~, Environmental Health Divis'ion. Kern Environmental Services excavated all three areas and sampled the excavations as required in the permit. findings were as follows: The The area beneath the fuel storage tank showed no evidence of contamination. P.O. 13OX80101 · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93380 · (805) 399-4620 · (800) 262-0321 Mr. Rober~ Lynn January 5, 1988 Page 2 ~-z_.-.-~-~.~-. ~-_The area-beneath_the.converted waste oil tank showed__-~ levels of up to 12,000 ppm of petroleum hydrocarbons. The area beneath the three 55 gallon drums indicated levels as high as 14,000 ppm petroleum hydrocarbons. The Kern County Health Department indicated concern- ......... over.-the.prese-rvat~ion-ofsamples-.taken~.from .~ ................................ beneath the recovery system. PFS was retained to continue the abandonment and site characterization. PFS was given permission by the Kern County Health Department to back fill the excavation created by the removal of the fuel storage tank. This was accomplished using DOT specified aggregate base filled in one foot lifts and compacted. PFS also resampled Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Volatile Organic Compounds,. The results confirmed the original sampling; that is, no Volatile Organics were detected and levels as high as 14,000 ppm of petroleum hydrocarbons were evident. PFS proposed to Kern County that further investigation be conducted on the site to determine the lateral and vertical extent of the contamination. This prOposal is .contained here].n and was approved by Mr. Bill Scheide of the Kern County Department of Health. The 'results of the investigation, which included 20 core samples to a depth of twenty feet, showed no detectable levels of contamination laterally or vertically. Analysis were performed for purgeable aromatics (EPA 8020), purgeable halocarbons, PCBs, and CAM metals (EPA 7000 series]. In a conversation between Mr. Gordon Berg of PFS and Mr. Bill Scheide of the Kern County Department of Health on December 18, Mr. Robert Lynn January 5, 1988 Page 3 ---~t987, Mr.~Scheide' indicated that,'given-the results-~f-the ................ investigation, that no further investigation would be necessary. It was agreed that the material that had been excavated would be treated as a hazardous waste. And that the excavations would be back filled and compacted to grade. On December 29 and 30 of 1987, PFS loaded the excavated and stockpiled material into certified hazardous waste haulers, "-transported Uhder-~niform hazardous ~waste manifested-and disposed of at Casmalia Resources. The manifest numbers were 87475789 and 87475788. You will find copies of these enclosed. It is the understanding of PFS that this will complete the remedial action of the property' at 2401 "H" Street, Bakersfield, CA. If I can provide any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. ~ Sinc?~lY'// ~ .... GAB/sc Enclosures cc: Bill Scheide Kern County Health Department State of California-~Health and Wellare Agency Form Approved OMB No. 2050---0039 (Expires 9- (Form de, UNIFORM WASTE MANIFEST 3. Generator's Name and Mailing .Address ! 1. ,..,~nerator's US EPA ID No Mani~ Oocument~lo. 4. ~enerator s I~none ~ ,.) c~ .~ · ~ · . 5. Transporter 1 Company Name ?'..ORTO?I ......... "' 7. Transporter 2 Company Name Department of Health Service~ Toxic Substances Control Division Sacramento, California 9. Designated Facility Name and Site-Address CAS;'-Lq.L iA 7~ S C b?.CZ NTU 2. Page t I Information in the shaded areas ofI is not required by Federal law. A. State Manifest Document Number B. State Generator's ID 6. US EPA ID Number C. State Transporter's iD ~'~.'/'~/; '~. ~..~.,,.~' Transporter's Phone ,,..~T ' 8. US EPA ID Number E. State Transporter's ID 10. - -US EPAID Number t t. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) : F. Transporter's Phone G. State Facility's ID -. ........ _ v.:-:' 12. Containers 13. Total · Quantity Waste No. - ' EPA/'Othbr State EPA/Other State EpA/Other J. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above K. Handling Codes for Wastes Listed Above b. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information ;~C. ' '.,-~-Z, .... ~ .... 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the conte~ts of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are irt all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to · me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. Printed/Typed Name - , ' ' .-' / ~7~.~. ¥/"/':::3,~ -"~'/~ ~ I Signature ..' .- , '"" ..... '---< ~._' .. ..... ......:-'... * -" ""- Month Day Year "--';" '-'?' :~'"-:"'"/ ::::~ "' "- "'?"" "~' ':~'~' -'/~" I ' ~' '""' ' ..... ~_ ...;.:-¢' .;,..' .. , _-,;.,- .;. ........ 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name ~ E;ignature. ...... Month Day :. Year 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name I Signature Montl~ Day Year 19. Discrepancy Indication Space ,20.- Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19 Printed/Typed Name I Signature Montl~ Day Year DHS 8022 A (1/87) EPA 8700---22 (Rev. 9-86) Previous editions are obsolete. YELLOW: GENERATOR RETAINS INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK State of Califorma---Health and Welfare Agency Department of Health Services Form Approved OMB No. 2050--0039 (Expires 9-3Q.' ' ~. -W'~ "~: F., -- :~'~F'~.' ,;/t,.~ -- ':~;:}; : .... ""~"';"./ ..U~ ... · Sacram. . : .-...- Toxic Substances Control Division I-'lease :)r]~__(/-°rm~ 'n r ewr,ter). ~ .- ............... all3rore,~ -J k UNIFORM HAZARDOU~m"/- '" ~.nerator's US EPA ID No. . Manil ~2. Page 1 ~ Intonation in the shaded areas WASTE MANIFEST '1 ..I ~ '~ .~ '~ ~'~' ~ ~" ~': ~'~ ~ '1-'1 '1 'J ,~ is not required by Federal law. 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Address.. A~ State Manifest Oocum~t N~oer ~4'* ~ ~ B. State G~ator's ID 5. ,ranspo.er I Company Name '6. US EPA ID Num0er C. State T.ns,o.er's lO 7. Transpolar 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number E. State Transpo~'s ID ~:- ' '. -"' 9. Oesignat~ Facility Name and Site. Addres~ . .-10. US EPA ID Number G. State Fa~l~'e ID. 12. Containem ' ~ I~ Total 14. L 11. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name. Hazard Class, an,3 ID Number)[ QuantiW U~~ '~':. Waste No. No. Type Wt/Vo E b. A ~A/Other o I I I III I ,. ~A / Other I I I III ! d. State ~A/Other I I I II I I '. J. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed ~ove K. Handling C~ea tot Wastes ~st~ Above a. b. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information 1~. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by pro,er shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transpo~ by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations. if I am a large quantity generator, I ce~i~ that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disDosal cu~ently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a smatl quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. , 17. Transpolar 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials ' ' A ; Printed/Typed Name I ~ignature Month Day Year ~ 18. Transpolar 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials ~ Printed/Typed Name ~ ~.ignature Month Day Year E 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A c L t' 20. Facility Owner. or Operator Ce~ification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except' as noted in Item 19. Printed/Typed Name o ~ ~;ignature Month Day Year DHS 8022 A (1/87) EPA 8700---22 (Rev. 9-86) Previous editions are obsolete. YELLOW: GENERATOR RETAINS INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK --'McLaren Environmental Engineering December 15, 1987 '/Mr. Gordon Berg PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. 1800,Robert Lane ~Bakersfield,' California ..... ~.~93308 ....._~, ..... : ................. ~ ........... . ....... _ ........... ~.._~_~ Dear Mr. Berg: .... ~. Attached herewith are two copies of our preliminary site investigation report for the Robert Lynn Property, located at 2301 "H" Street in Bakersfield, California. The purpose of our investigation was to make a preliminary assessment of potential lateral migration of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants previously observed in two on-site excavations. As discussed in the report, petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in samples from any of the borings. The lithologic conditions·encountered also did not suggest that there are any significant pathways for preferential contaminant migration. As such, although the existing structures prohibited a complete investigation, we believe that the contaminant occurrence is probably laterally confined to the areas immediately around the original excavations. Similarly, although the building and existing excavations prevented a definition of the vertical extent of contamination, the lack of observed lateral migration suggests that vertical migration is also limited. Based on our on-site observations and on the previous and present laboratory analyses, it appears that some additional soil excavation will be required to remediate the site. Since we understand that the existing site structures may be demolished in the near future, we recommend that excavation of ~e contaminated soil be delayed until that time. Once the structures are removed, the work could proceed in a more efficient, cost-effective manner. Removal of the structures would also provide more latitude to stockpile the excavated soils on~ site, pending determination of ~:he most appropriate disposal/treatment approach. Sacramento- 11101 White Rock Road,. Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 ~-os A-ngeies ~':1~555 West Jefferson Boulevard, Sui'te 216, L~o*~'-Angeles, CA 90066 .... (2i3)~82~2'313 .................... Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987' Page 2 '""Although We consider it unlikely "tha~ s~il "contamination may-be foun~'---~ .......... to extend to a significant depth in either excavation, additional vertical or slant soil borings may have to be drilled and sampled to define the vertical extent of migration directly below the source area. - We wish to thank PFS for the opportunity to work on thfs project, and trust that the information presented herein and in the attached report ........ ._.meets your.needs .... ..... ..~..~_._ If you have any questions regarding the attached report, please contact me or Tim Costello. Very truly yours, Gary B. Taggart, CEG No. 1061 Principal Hydrogeologist Attachments /lrg ----- McLaren Environmental Engineering _ 'McLaren Environmental Engineering December 15, 1987 Mr. Gordon Berg PFS Waste Control Services ':1800 Roberts Lane Bakersfield, California 93308 Dear Mr..Berg: SOIL INVESTIGATION, ROBERT LYNN PItOPERT¥, 2301 "H" STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA This letter presents results of ,0ur soils investigation of the Robert Lynn Property located at 2301 "H" street, Bakersfield, California. The investigation was conducted to provide a preliminary assessment of the lateral extent of soil contamina~ion previously observed in the soils around an excavated hydraulic lift/waste oil sump and three excavated. waste oil drums. The investigation included a review of available published geologic and hydrologic literature pertinent to the site, formulation of a site specific hazardous waste site investigation. health and safety plan, drilling and sampling of six soil borings to depths up to 31.5 feet and laboratory analyses of selected soil samples. BACKGROUND The Robert Lynn Property is a former automobile dealership which had vehicle service facilities (see Figure 1). At some time in the past, three 55-gallon. drums were apparently baffled together and buried behind the sea, ice building for use as a waste oil tank, and a former hydraulic lift vault was apparently converted to a waste oil sump. When the drums and sump were rec,~ntly removed, both excavations showed evidence of petroleum hydrocarbo~s in the soil. Review of analytical data furnished to McLaren by PFS Waste Control Service (PFS) for soil samples collected during excavation of the waste oil drums and hydraulic lift sump, indicated t!he presence of up to 14,000 parts per million (ppm) petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the drums and up to 12,000 ppm petroleum hydrocarbons beneath the hydraulic lift sump. Sacram~flt_q-- ~l.lOl White Rock Road, Rancto Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 638-3696 Los Angeles -- 12555 West,Jeffers°~' Boulevard, Suite 216, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (213) 823-2313 Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987 Page 2 Based on the analytical data, McLaren Environmental'Engineering positioned and drille~ six soil borings to a depth of approximately 20 to 30 feet to make a preliminary assessmment of the lateral and, to 'Some degree, the vertical extent of soil contamination in the vicinity of each excavation. ~LI~INAa¥'~CTIWTIES Prior to beginning field activities, a site specific hazardous waste investigation health and safeway plan was completed per OSHA regulations, and a literature review was conducted to define hydrologic and geologic conditions near the site. A copy of the health and safety plan is attached as Appendix A. Review of readily available published literatureI indicates that the depth to groundwater in the area of investigation is approximately 150 feet and the flow direction is to the east, away from the Kern River. Perched groundwater has not been reported to occur beneath the site. The geology underlying the site consists of ancestral Kern River alluvial sands and gravels. SOIL BORINGS. Drilling operations were begun November 19, 1987 and compieted November 21, 1987. A Mobile B-50 drill rig using 6-inch hollow stem augers was used to drill six soil borings from 21.5 feet to 31.5 feet in depth. The borings were continuously logged and soil samples were collected at five foot .intervals. Soil samples were collected in clean 2 1/2-inch brass tubes using a modified California split-spoon sampler. After advancing the split-spoon sampler 1.5 feet ahead of the hollow stem auger into undisturbed soil, one of the brass tubes from each of the five foot sample intervals was immediately removed from the split-spoon sampler, trimmed of excess soil, sealed with teflon, capped, labeled and placed on ice in an iDsulated cooler for delivery to the McLaren Analytical Laboratory for analysis. Soil borings 1 and 2 were located (see Figure 1) to assess the vertical and lateral' extent of contaminant ~migration east and west..of the 1Kern County Water Agency; Water .Supply Report 1986, May 1987. Kern County Water Agency; 1986 Report on Water Conditions, February 1987. McLaren Environmental Engineering Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987 Page 3 hydraulic lift sump excavation. · Soil boring 1 was located as close as possible to the excavation; however, due to overhead power lines, soil boring 2 had to be moved about 1.5 feet south of its planned location. ~Soil borings 3, 4, 5, and 6 were located to assess the vertical and Uhorizontal extent of contaminants in the vicinity of the waste oil drum excavation. Soil boring 5 was located as close as possible to the 9xcavation. _ ................. _ ..... ~ .... .. The materials encountered in all the borings consisted of well to poorly sorted sands and minor pebble gravels, consistent with a river alluvial environment. No significant fine textured silt or clay soil lenses were encountered. .Groun¢~ater was not encountered within the depth explored. Soil drilling logs are attached as Appendix B. SOILS ANALYTICAL DATA Selected soil samples from each soil boring were analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) using Modified EPA Method 8015. Soil samples were selected for analyses based on field screening with a hand-held volatile organic compound photoionization detector (PID) and on lithologic information. Samples which showed elevated.PID readings and samples obtained at lithologic discontinuities (such as an area of slightly finer grained sediments) where contaminants would be expected to accumulate were generally selected for analysis. Petroleum' hydrocarbons were not detected in any of the samples analyzed. Soil analytical data are summarized in Table 1. Copies of laboratory analytical data sheets and chain of custody forms are attached as Appendix C. CONCLUSIONS Soil analytical data suggest that the occurrence of petroleum hydrocarbons is confined to a~eas immediately surrounding the two excavations. .Although the service building structure prohibited a complete assessment of lateral contaminant migration, we did not encounter any lithologic conditions which would suggest the presence of preferential pathways for contaminant migration. We therefore consider it likely that the lateral extent of contaminants is generally distributed equally around the excavations to a limited distance. McLaren Environmental Engineering Mr. Gordon Berg December 15, 1987 Page ~ The lack of observed lateral contaminant migration suggests that vertical migration is also limited. Although the service building structure and open excavations prohibited the definition of the 9ertical extent of contaminant migration directly below the source areas, petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected at depth near each excavation. Based on previous and present analytical data and our field observations, we believe a limited amount of additional excavation is required to remove residual petroleum hydrocarbons from soil surrounding each excavation. Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact me or Tim Costello. Very truly yours, Gary B. Taggart, CEG No. 1061 Principal Hydrogeologist Attachments /lrg --- McLaren Environmentlal Engineering FIGURE I OBERT LYNN PROPERTY STREET, BAKERSFIELD PLOT PLAN APPROXIMATE TRACE OF OVERHEAD AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ' ......'- / GARAGE ./ E HYDRAULIC LIFT .SUMP EXCAVATION SB2~ SB4 · DO0! /// GARAGE //// SB;5 · SB.5· EXCAVATION // SB6 BUILDING FORIVlER LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND 55 GALLON WASTE OIL DRUMS · SBI& E G SBI 0~ 25' SCALE LEGEND SOIL BORING LOCATION OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES BURIED GAS LINE, CANOPY SHOWROOM SIDEWALK 23~'d STREET McLaren Environmental Engineenng T~.~LE 1 SOIL BORING ANALYTICAL DATA ROBERT L~-N PROPERTY 2301 "H" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Soil Depth Total Petroleuma Gasoline Diesel Motor Oil Boring '--(feet) ..... Hydrocarbons ('ppm) .... Range ..... -'~-~Range ~-.--Range SB-1 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-2 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-3 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-4 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-5 10 <10 <10 <10 15 <10 <10 <10 SB-6 5 <10 <10 <10 20 <10 <10 <10 aModified EPA Method 8015 APPE~DIX A HEALTH A~D SAFETY PLAN McLAREN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SITE SAFETY .AND HEALTH PLAN PROJECT: PFS Robert Lynn Properties DATE PREPARED: November I6, 1987 PROJECT MANAGER: Tony Mongero PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE: Gary Taggart CONTRACTOR(s): Enexco Corporation II. III. IV. Project Description, Task Risk Analysis, and Health & Safety Plans Contractor Cer~ificatlions Emergency Response Plan McLaren Environmental. Engineering General Health and Safety Program Relevanu McLaren Environmental Engineering Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) are Incorporated by Reference Reviewed and Appl .... H/11-17-87. McLAREN ENVIRONMENTAL'ENGINEERING I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND RISK ANALYSIS ...... - __ .-= ..... 5'- ..... il_ L- . ' ". ' -L .'?ii '.'~'w-'- ~ - l' ' A. SITE DESCRIPTION (attach map as appropriate) Dates of Project (start/finish): 11-18-87 to 11-19-87 Location (street address): 2301 H Street, Bakersfield, Californi& Brief Project Description (include sources to be sampled/removed): Six soil borings to investigate vertical and lateral extent of contamination. Surrounding Community Description: Commercial Topography: No relief ~eather Conditions: Autumn mediterranean Size of Area Affected/Size c,f Buffer Zones: 100' x 100' Additional Information (e.g., nature of client operations, other potential site hazards, clie:nt support/requirements for security/ safety, etc.): Automobile dealership with service bay. ENTRY OBJECTIVES - The objective of the initial' entry to zhe con- tamina~ed area is to (describe actions, tasks to be accomplished; i.e.,, identify contaminated soil: monitor conditions, etc.)' Identify vertical and lateral extent of soil contamination. C. Is any work to be done indo¢:rs? Yes [__1 No I~_[ If so, please describe indoor surr°undin§s and machines ~o be used: ONSITE ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL The following personnel are designated to carry out the stated job functions on site. (Note: One person may carry out more than one job function,) Name Location/Phone Check if Certified (or N/A) '~ Training Training Training Medical Respirator/ Excavation/ Confined Surveillance:. Space PROJECT TEAM LEADER sCIENTIFIC ADVISOR SITE SAFETY OFFICER PUBLIC INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICER REC~RDKEEPER FINANCIAL OFFICER FIELD TE~ LEADER FIELD TEAM MEMBERS coNT~CTOR Gary Taggart (916) 638-3696 Tony Mongero ..... Rexford Smith ...... Gary Taggart " " " Rexford Smith ...... Rexford Smith' " " " Gary, Taggart " Rexford Smith " " " Rexford Smith " " " Enexco Corporation NA X X NA X X NA X X X X (see part II for l;certification) .: X X E. GOVERNMENTAL CONTACTS: Federal: None Sta=e Agencies: None Local/County Government: Kern County Department of Environmental HealTh, (805) 861-3636 RISK ANALYSIS 1. Tasks Planned (review and attach Task Risk Analysis and Health and Safety Plan) -' I~1---Underground Tank Testing Underground Tank Removals Drilling/Soil Water Inw~stigating Source Investigation/Auger Drilling Water-sampling/SbiI Sa~piing ' Construction of Facilities Treatment System Operations Confined Space Entries Initial Site Entry Drum Sampling/Handling Hazardous- Waste ~'~ ~ .............. Handling/Transportation Other Other Other 2. Hazardous Materials Anticipated (based on review of size hisgory, preliminary monitoring, and other observations). Source of Source of Sample Substance Contamination Sample Concentration Waste Oil Sump Soil !14,000 ppm TPH PCB' s .... ? Heavy Metals- lead, vanadium, chromium " " 100 ppm Halogenated VOC's " " ~20 ppb Aromatic VOC's ~20 ppb Other Potential Hazards: IZ[ Radioactive Materials Dustiness Flammables Heat: Stress [__[ (temperature OF) Infectious Agents Unknown Hazardous Substances Anticipated COnfined ' Space~/In~de~ata r n.:-,?r:~ .... Ventilation Noise (source: auger rig) Hazards due to Adjacent Non-Project Work. Specify: ....... - Asbestos Other: Underground utilities 4. Indicate procedures for estimating and avoiding risk: (Includes use of safe work practices, SOP's, tailgat~ safety meetings, monitoring, designation of Action Levels, use of ppe~; use attachments for confined space entry, excavations, demolitions and/or heaz stress when applicable.) 1. Hold tailgate safety meetillg each day prior to work start. 2 Perform utility clearance prior to drilling. 3 Use of appropriate ppe1. 4 Continuous monitoring for organic airborne contaminants. 5 Use of hearing pro~ection when noise exceeds 85 dBA. 6 No welding or metal cutting at work site. 7 No smoking, 'eating, or drinking at work site. 8 Designation of action leve~s (see Section G). lppe - personal protective equipment