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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK FILE 1D July 13, 1999 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE~ 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersf'~eld, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAJNING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Mr. Michael Garcia Garcia's Roofing 201 Mount Vernon Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307-2741 NOTICE TO COMPLY RE: Abandoned Drums at 717 Brown Street Dear Mr. Garcia: It has recently come to the attention of the Office of Environmental Services that a California listed waste is being handled at the above referenced site. "Handle," as is defined in the California Health and Safety Code, Sections 25501(1) and 25501.3 means to use, generate, process, produce, package, treat, store, emit, discharge, or dispose of this material in any fashion. The waste being handled at the site has been identified as hazardous materials containers accumulated in a manner constituting disposal, and.if meet certain criteria, is regulated as a "hazardous waste" in California. Section 66262.11 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations requires that any person handling such a waste shall determine if it is hazardous according to either its concentrations, characteristics, or categorical listings within the Title 22 regulations. Therefore, prior to July 30, 1999, you shall submit to this office the results of a analysis performed by a State licensed laboratory, for the purpose of determining if the material on site is a hazardous waste, or a receipt for proper disposal by a licensed and waste disposal company. The property shall also be cleared of weeds or other combustible materials. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call me at 326- 3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm Bai Fire Dept. HazardoUs Materials Division Date Completed Operating Permit: Business Name: Location: Business Identification No. 215-000 Number of Tanks. ~ Type: (Top of Business Plan) Containment: Lines: CONTACT INFORMATION Emergency Contacts: Adequate Monitoring Program I-~ Inadequate RECORDS Maintenance Testing Inventory Reconciliation RESPONSE PLAN Emergency Plan 1'1 Business Owner/ White - Haz Mat Div Pink - Business Copy All Items O.K. Correction Needed UNDERGROUND sTORA~TANK INSPECTION Date Completed Ba Fire' Dept. Hazardous Materials Division Operating Permit: Business Name: _~: ~, ~_.~--~,,~c, Location: ~c,~ .7~,,_, ~ Business Identification No. 215-000 (Top of Business Plan) Number of Tanks. ~ Type: Containment: Lines: CONTACT INFORMATION Owner: Emergency Contacts: Monitoring Program Adequate RECORDS Maintenance Testing Inventory Reconciliation O O O O RESPONSE PLAN Violations: Emergency Plan O Business Owner/ White - Haz Mat Div Pink - Business Copy All Items O.K. O Correction Needed I;3" '"/ '"' "" Groundwater Scientists · Environmental Consultants May 8 , 1990 Kern County Department of Environmental Health 'Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 _. ..RE: Garcia Roofing ' ~De~r Ms. Dolores Gough: Please be informed that Aqua Geosciences, inc intends-to mobilize to the site to conduct field operations described in the workplan -~% 9:00 AM on Wednesday, May 16, 1990. We anticipate one day of field activities. We have contracted with Soils Engineering Incorporated to provide a B-53 drill rig and crew. If there are any changes in this schedule we will immediately be in contact with your office. Sincerely, AQUA GEOSCIENCES, INC. Mark R. Magargee, R.G. #4892 Senior'Hydrogeologist Registration Expires 6/30/90 cc. Mike Garcia r. kern/gar!, let I70I "J/estwind Drive. Suite I0I · 13~kers~:ield. California 93301 (805) 328-0962 · FAX (805) 323-4723 GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director RESOURCE DEPART,.~MENTAL '~~~.' ~, 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bekerlfleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 661-3636 Tetecopter (805) 861-3429 AGENCY Mike Garcia ......... Garcia Roofing ...... 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT: Location : ~ Known As : Permit # : May 1, 1990 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, Garcia Roofing 150044 CA Dear Mr. Garcia: We have reviewed the site characterization workplan addendum submitted by Aqua Geosciences, Inc. for the subject site. The proposed amendments are acceptable to this Department. Prior to starting work, please notify this office so that a convenient time can be arranged for a representative from this Department to witness/inspect site activities. If you have any questions regarding this ma~ter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Dolores Gough v Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cd cc: Philip Goalwin, Aqua Geosciences dolores\Barcia, let Groundwater Scientists · Environmental Consultants April 24., 1990 Ms. Dolores Gough HazardousMaterial specialist Kern County Environmental Health Department 2700 "M" Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Addendum to Workplan: Garcia Roofing 200. Inyo Kern Street,,Bakersfield, California Permit # 150044 Dear Ms. Gough: Pursuant to your letter dated' April' 16, 1990 regarding the abovementioned property,-Aqua Geosciences, Inc., on behalf .... of Garcia Roofing, proposes the following amendments to the previously submitted workplan: Aqua Geosciences, Inc.'will advance an additional boring at the north tank site. This boring will be advanced until ten (10) feet of unimpacted soil is encountered. The soil samples will be field screened and the lithology described; however, no chemical analyses will be performed unless warranted by field screening; Aqua Geosciences, Inc. will advance TH-1 (for vertical assessment) first. The on-site geologist will detail and describe any significantly elevated concentrations and their relationships to any lithologic variations. These observations will be utilized in estimating the depth of test borings TH-2 and TH-3, respectively. Although TH-2 and TH- 3 are to be used for lateral definition, they will be advanced to. a depth which accounts for 'the observations .made while drilling TH-l; · Due to a typographical error the phone number for Kern County Environmental Health Division was incorrectly stated. The number to use is (805)861-3636. Aqua Geosci~nces, Inc. Philip ~oalwin, R.G. #4779 Principal Hydrogeologist Aqua Geosciences, Inc. hopes that this addendum clarifies and answers the issues stated in your letter~il 16, 1990. Respectful ly Submitted, ~:~ "'?~? GO~ .... '~(~ I70I Westwind Drive. Suite I0I · Bakersfietd.'CalilCorfiia 9330I (805) 328-0962 · FAX (805) 323-4723 GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861-3502 sTEvE 'McCALLEY Director 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakerlfield. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 881-3636 Telecopler (805) 851-3429 April 16, 1990 Mike Garcia Garcia Roofing 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, .CA 93301 Subject: Location: Known As: Permit #: 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, CA Garcia Roofing 150044 Dear Mr. Garcia: We have reviewed the site characterization workplan prepared by Aqua Geosciences,.Inc. for the subject site. Approval of the workplan will be granted provided the following items are incorporated into the scope of work: 1. One soil boring must be drilled by the north tank site. Laboratory results from the preliminary assessment indicate an increase in concentration of gasoline constituents of the 6 foot sample. Soil boring TH-2 and TH-3 must be drilled to the same depth as TH-1 regardless of field instrument readings. The telephone number of Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD) aslisted in the Site Safety Plan must be corrected to '(805) 861-3636. The above items must be responded to Kern County Environmental Health Department's satisfaction p~ior to starting work. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist. Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas cc: Aqua Geosciences, Inc. \150044.1'tr Standar__~__Compliance Check .._J' Equipment to be installed Req'd .... Approved ~sUction .Primary C6ntainment - .DFiberglass (FRP) .Make & Model ~Fiberglass-clad steel Make & Model DUncoated .steel Make & Model DOther: Make & Model Comment-. - [~pressur ized Piping ....... ._Ad.d~.t~.onal.: ....... Secondary Containment of Tank(s) DDouble-walled tank(s) Make & Model ~Synthetic liner Make & Model- DLined concrete vault(s) Sealer ~used ~Othe'r Type Make & Model Comment: Secondary containment volume at least 100% of Prim~r'y tank vol ume (s) Comment: Addi.{ional: 'Secondary containment volume for more ~ha~ one tank 'contains 150~ of volume o~ largest primary containemnt 10% of aggregate primary volume, whichever is greater Comment: A~ditional: Secondary containment open to rainfall must accomodate 24 hour rainfall Total Volume Comment: Addi~'onal: Secondary containment is product-compa~i'ble Product Documentation Comment: Additional: Annular space liquid ,, Product Comment: Additional · is compatible with product Annular liquid primary Containment of' Piping ,~ -,~ [~Fiberglass Piping Size & Make . ~_~oated steel piping · Size'& Make .' [~{ncoate.d steel piping Si, ze " ........... Comment: /~ ' Additional: Secondary Containment ~f Piping ......... ~Double-~alled pipe', Size & Hake ~Synthetic.liner ~n trench Size & Hake Add itionalV:- Corrosion Protection [~Tank ('s) DPiping & fittings []Electrical isolation Comment: Backfill for ~ Piping ' Comment -. Additional:L Manufacturer-A~proved Type Additional: Tank(s) Located Comments: Additional: No Closer Than 10 Feet to Building(s) Complete Monitoring System Monitoring device within secondary [-]Liquid level indicator(s) [qLiquid used [-]Thermal conductivity sensor(s) [~Pressure sensor (s) ~Vac uum gauge {']Sump (s) [-]Gas or vapor detector(s) [-]Manual inspection & sampling []Visual inspection Other containment: Comments: Additional: Other Monitoring Periodic tightness testing Pressure-~ducing line leak Other ·Method detector(s) Comment: Additional: Overfill Protection DTape float gauge(s) []Float vent valve(s) [~Capacitance sensor(s) - [qHigh level alarm(s) [Automatic shut-off control(s) ..... []Fill box(es) with 1 ft.3 volume .... []Operator controls ·with visual level monitoring -Other Comment: Additional··: Monitor{ng Requirements Addi{ional Comments Inspector· Date Groundwater Scientists · Environmental Consultants Workplan For Site Characterization Garcia Roofing 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, California Presented To: Mr. Mike Garcia Presented By: Aqua Geosciences, Inc. March 1990 Mark Magargee, R.G.4892 Registration Expires 6/30/90 Registration Expires 6/30/90 I70I Westwind Drive. Suite I0I ' Bakersfield. Cgliforni~ 93301 (805) 3:28-0962 · FAX (805) 323-4723 1.0 INTRODUCTION Garcia Roofing has authorized· Aqua GeoscienCes, Inc. to prepare this workplan for site characterization at the Garcia Roofing, Inc. site located at 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, California. The Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services (County) is the lead regulatory agency.. 1.1 pURPOSE The site characterization described in this workplan has the following objectives: Further assess the lateraland vertical extent of~on-site vadose~zonecontamination involving gasoline, and the gasoline constituents, benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xyl~nes (BTEX); 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK The scope of services described in the Workplan include: Locating underground utilities using Garcia Roofing as-build drawings (if available) as well as Under- ground Service Alert (U.S.A.); Advancing up to three soil borings in the vicinity of the underground storage tank and associated piping~~ The three borings will be advanced to a depth of 40 feet or ten feet of unimpacted soil which ever occurs first; Steam cleaning of all drilling and sampling equipment prior t° and between each boring to avoid cross-contamination; Collecting soii samples at depth to be evaluated in the field. Initially, samples will be collected at approximately five foot intervals beginning at five feet and continuing until total depth. The samples will be collected using a standard California split-spoon sampler equipped with brass tubes, steam cleaned prior to use. These samples will be field screened and selected samples will be chosen for chemical analyses; Fie~d Screening will be.accomplished using photo- ionizing detector equipped with a 10.0eV lamp. Soil samples will be placed in mason jars to approximately 50% capacity, shaken, and let stand for approximately 15 minutes. A'standard headspace reading will be collected at this time; Soil samples collected for~chemical analysis~ will. be collected .in brass, tubes and sealed with aluminum foil, end caps and tape. The sealed tubes will be placed, in a cooler with blue-ice and transported to a DHS certified laboratory under chain-of-custody procedures; Analysis of ~elected soil samples for fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline and gasoline constituent volatile aromatics Using EPA methods 3810 (purge and trap for gasoline) and 8020, respectively; Prepare field boring logs; Prepare a written report summarizing the results of the investigation with conclusions and recommendations. The report.will be certified by a California Registered Geologist or civil Engineer. 1.3 Schedule Aqua Geosciences, Inc. anticipates beginning work described herein within one week upon approval from the County and authorization to proceed from Garcia Roofing. The soil borings can be drilled and sampled in approximately one working day. The analytical data will be reported within three weeks and the report will be completed within two weeks after receipt of the analytical results. 2.0 Background Garcia Roofing, is located at 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, California as shown on Exhibit 1. · 2.1 Facility Description The facility is shown to scale on Exhibit 2. The facility is used for roofing material sales and service. Previously located at the site were two 1000 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks, dispenser island, and product lines. 2.2 Project History On December 1, 1989, Pinnacle Environmental removed two 1000 gallon underground gasoline tank,dispenser island, and product lines, under permit issued by County (permit number 150044 issued November 1989). Soil samples were collected at depths of two and six feet below the center of each tank and between the two tanks. -Soil'samples Were also collected at these depths bel0w~the center of the dispenser island. No soil impaction was observed beneath the northern tank, or the dispenser island. However, laboratory analysis of samples at the center of the southern 1000 gallon tank indicated that a unauthorized leak may have occurred and that further investigative work may be required. On January, 1990 the County issued a letter stating that the extent of contaminants beneath the'former'~tank~m~s~'b~ ~termined~ ........ Garcia Roofing, Inc., 'contracted with Aqua Geosciences, Inc. to prepare this workplan and implement a site characterization study. 3.0 Work Plan Aqua Geosciences, .Inc. proposes to assess and define the lateral and vertical extent of contaminants in the soil. 3.1 Soil .Boring Depths .and Locations Three soil borings will be drilled to a depth of approximately 40 feet. Soil samples will be collected at five foot intervals beginning at five feet and continuing until ten feet of unimpacted soil is encountered. The proposed locations are shown on Exhibit 2A. The locations have been chosen to provide lateral and vertical definition in the vadose zone. TH-1 will be advanced through the center of the southern 1000 gallon gasoline tank location where the highest concentrations were detected to access the vertical limits. TH-2, and TH-3 will be placed to access the lateral extent of elevated concentrations. 4.0 Methods The following sections will describe in detail themethods to be employed in implementing this workplan. 4 4.1 Boring Methods The borings will be advanced using a Mobile Drill B-50 rig, or equivalent, with a six inch or larger hollow stem continuous flight auger in accordance with ASTM Method D 1452-80 for soil __investigations and sampling by-auger borings. .Theaugerswill be steam cleaned prior to drilling each boring. The lithology and other pertinent data will be recorded on a field boring log in accordance with Method D 2488-84 for visual description and identification of soils. ~ Cuttings and other spoil from the borings will placed in appropriate D.O.T. approved 55-gallon drums until verified, with -analytical results, whether or not~.the soil is contaminated.~ If ~ the material is contaminated, a written plan will be submitted by the facility operator to the County for their approval before treatment and/or disposal occurs. Disposal will be the responsibility of the Facility operator and occur within 90 days of completion of drilling. Back filling of any boring or part there of, will occur by pouring a bentonite cement slurry through the auger. 4.2 Soil Sampling Soil samples will be collected through the auger in 2-inch brass sleeves driven in a split spoon sampler by a 140 pound hammer with a 30-inch drop in accordance with ASTM Methods D1586-84 for split-barrel sampling of soil and D1587-83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and sampler will be steam cleaned prior to each use. Soil samples will be driven at depths of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 feet in each boring depending on total depth. The blow counts, recovery, and litho~ogy will be recorded on the field logs. Lithology will be described in accordance with ASTM procedure D2485-84 (Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils). One brass sleeve with soil from each interval will be capped, sealed, labeled in accordance with EPA protocols, recorded on a chain of custody form, placed~in a cooler at 4°centigrade or less, and transported to a California Certified Laboratory with the chain of custody for the specified analyses. 4.3 Soil Analyses · The~soil samples will be analyzed by BC Analytical Laboratories, a California State Certified Laboratory in accordance with state guidelines and EPA protocols. 5 The~samPles will be analyzed for fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline and gasoline constituents volatile aromatics using EPA methods 3810 (purge and trap for gasoline) and 8020, respectively. 4.4 Field Screening of Soil Samples SOil samples will be collected using thre~ six-inch, brass tubes installed inside a split-spoon sampler. The middle sample tube will be immediately capped and stored in an iced cooler upon collection. The bottom tube will be used for lithologic description, and the top tube will be used for field screening. The material from the top tube will be placed in mason jar to approximately 50 percent capacity, shaken, and stored fora period' of 15 minutes. A standard headspace ~reading will be collected at ~-~this time and noted on the boring log. ~-.~ ............ · ....... ~' -~ 5.0 Quality Assurance.Plan This section described field and analytical quality-assurance procedures to be followed during the investigation and remediation. 5.1 Sample Collection and Handling Protocol Proper sample collection and handling are essential to assure quality of data obtained from a sample.. Each sample therefore will be collected inca brass tube, preserved correctly for the intended analysis and stored for no longer than permissible holding time prio~ to analysis. Protocol to be applied in this project is described in section 4. 5.2 Sample Identification and Chain of Custody protocol Sample identification and Chain of Custody procedures are designed to assure sample quality and to°document sample possession from the time it is collected to the time of its ultimate disposal. The container for each sample submitted for analysis will have a label affixed with ~the identifying number or the number will be inscribed directly on 'the container of feasible. The analytical laboratory will assign a separate sample number unique to that sample for internal sample coordination and identification. A description of the~sample including the sample number and other pertinent, information regarding its collection and/or geologic significance will be written in field notes and/or a geologic boring log being prepared by the site geologist. These field documents will be kept in a permanent project file.~ All sample will be analyzed by a state certified laboratory for the analyses requested. 6 A properly completed Chain of Custody Form will be submitted to the analytical laboratory along with sample. The laboratory's assigned number will be properly entered on the form. A quality control officer at the lab will verify integrity of sample submitted, proper sample volume correctness of containers used,, and properly executed Chain of. Custody Form. Pertinent information will be entered into a log book kept by the laboratory. 5.3 Analytical Quality Assurance In addition to routine calibration of analytical instruments with standards and blanks, the analyst is required to run duplicates and spikes on 10 percent of analyses to assure an added measure of reliability and precision· Accuracy is-verified.through the following: - ~ .- ................ ':~: ................ '-:~ ..... UiS. EPA and State certification of results; Participation in inter-laboratory roundrobin program; "Blind" samples'are submitted for analysis by the quality control officer on a weekly basis. These are prepared from National Bureau of Standards specificationS of EPA reference standards; Verification of results with an alternative method. 6.0 Site Safety Plan Appendix A contains a Site Safety Plan which complies with Worker Right to Know Regulations and CA~ Title 26. "7' APPENDIX A SITE SAFETY PLAN Introduction: -- A Site safety Plan (SSP) has been designed~t° address safety · provisions needed during the site soil assessment/remediation. Its purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP establishes personnel responsibilities, personal protective equipment standards decontamination procedures, and emergency action plans. Aqua Geosciences, Inc.seeks to enter property described above of the purpose of Conducting a site assessment consisting of up to three (3) borings to evaluate the extent of soil impaction. soils samples will be collected at five-foot intervals dur~ng exploratory drilling using a California modified split-spoon sampler through a hollow-stem auger. All possible efforts will be made to collect undisturbed samples. Each sample to be chemically 'analyzed Will be collected in a brass sleeve, capped with lined plastic lids, sealed with tape, and placed on ice in a cooler immediately. All Chain of Custody protocol will be followed. Drilling equipment will be brought to the site and operated b~ a subcontractor: Melton Drilling 7101 Downing Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 C-57 License Number 508270 The SSP described means for protecting all on-site personnel from deleterious contamination or personal injury while conducting on-site activities. As described below we will meet all requirements promulgated bY the California Department of Health Services. Site Background: This property is a roofing material sales and service facility located at 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, California. The facility contained two 1000 gallon gasoline underground storage tanks, dispensers, and associated piping. 8 Responsibilities of Key Personnel: All' persOnnel on-site will have assigned responsibilities. Mr. Mark Magargee of Aqua Geosciences, Inc. will serve as Project Manager and On-Site Geologist. He will also serve as Site Safety Officer (SSO). As SSO, Mr. Magargee will assure that on-site _personnel have received a copy_ofSSP ..... Personnel~will be required to document their full understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. Compliance with the SSP will be monitored at all times by the SSO. Appropriate personal protective equipment, listed below, will conduct a training session to assure that all are aware of safe work practices. In the training session, personnel will be made aware of hazards at the site.and will utilize Material Safety Date Sheets for information on compounds to be encountered. Mr Mark Magargee will also be responsible for keeping field notes, collecting and securing samples, and assuring sample integrity by adherence to Chain of Custody protocol. On-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid unforeseen hazards. After documenting understanding of the SSP, each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to all ~points contained herein. Any deviation observed will be reported to. the SSO and corrected. On-site employees are held responsible to perfOrm only thOse tasks for which they believe they are qualified for. Provisions if this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto. Job Hazard Analysis: Hazards likely to be encountered on-site include those commonly encountered when operating any mechanical equipment,.such as the danger of falling objects or moving machinery. Simple precautions will reduce or eliminate risks associated with operating such equipment. A drilling contractor has been employed to deliver and operate all drilling equipment. Qualified personnel only will have any contact with this equipment. All on-site personnel, including the drilling contractor and his employees, are required to wear hard hats when in close proximity to drilling equipment. Latex gloves will be worn by persons collected or handling samples to prevent exposure to contaminants. Gloves will be changed between samples, and used ones discarded, to avoid cross-contamination. Proper respiratory equipment will be worn if vapor contamination levels on-site exceed action levels as determined using PID. Action levels requiring resp%ratory apparatus will be 5 ppm, in the- breathing space. Furthermore, no on-site smoking, bpen flame, or sparks, will be permitted in order to prevent accidental ignition. Risk Assessment Summary: Exposure to chemicals anticipated onrsite include gasoline, ' ai~Sel, and benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX). These chemicals represent a hazard because they are moderately to extremely toxic and most are highly flammable. Threshold Limit Values (TLV's), Short Term Exposure Limits (STEL's), and Toxicity levels (LD50, oral-rat), all in mg/kg (ppm), are listed below: Compound TLV STEL Gasoline 200 300 Diesel 50 75 .... Benzenes 10 25 4894 Toluene 100 150 5000 Xylene 100 150 4300 Benzene is considered an extreme cancer hazard. Toxicity Exposure Monitoring Plan: A Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) will be used to monitor vapor concentrations around the site. Should'concentrations exceed TLV's, protective measures will be taken. Passive dosimeter badges will be placed in downwind locations if PID reading indicate high levels of volatile organics in the breathing space. personal Protective Equipment: Personnel on-site will have access to respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on-site as needed. When handling samples, the on-site geologist will wear latex gloves. Hard hats will be worn by all personnel on-site when in proximity of drilling equipment. Work Zones and Security Measures: Access to the site will be restricted to authorized personnel. A set of cones, placards, or wide yellow tape, surrounding he site will define the perimeter. The Project Manager will be reSponsible for site security. 10 Decontamination MeasUres: Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best method for protection. Common sense dictates that on-site personnel avoid sitting, leaning, or placing equipment on possibly contaminated soil. Ail personnel will be advised to wash their hands, neck, and face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the site. Respirators will be washed with soap and water following each day's use. ~ Drilling and sampling equipment used will be decontaminated by steam-cl'eaning. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated before each sample istaken and drilling equipmentwill.be decontaminated ...... ~.- .... before each boring is commenced. General safe Work Practices: Drillers and other on-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants and emergency procedures will be reviewed. Appropriate personal protective equipment will be put on and verified correct by SSO, including respirator fit. Drilling and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before being· brought on-site. Split-spoon sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before each use. Augers will be steam-cleaned between borings. The on-site Geologist will oversee operations and log borings in consultation with drillers. The Sample Coordinator will assure that proper protocol is used at all times in collecting and handling samples. Training Requirements: The SSO will condUct a pre-site training session which will include all points of MSDS forms, contaminant properties, warning signs, health hazard data, risk.from exposure, and emergency first aid. All chemicals to be covered and the SSO will assure that· everyone fully understands site hazards. Medical Surveillance Program: ACcording to CFR 29, 1910.120, Paragraph (f), employees who wear respirators 30 days or more during oneyear or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or health.hazards above established 11 permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored medically. all site personnel will be required to have had a complete chemical physical within the past year. Record Keeping: : · .... ':. Documentationwillbe kept on personnel'exposed~tocontaminant:--:~-.~- hazards on the job site according to OSHA regulations. TheSe will include documentation that employees have received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms, and all emergency procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training meeting. Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet --requirements. ~tncludedwill be.names-and, social security number, of employees; medical evaluation, on-the-job logs from entry to exit, first aid administered, visits on-site by outside persons, and personal air monitoring records. Contingency Plans: In the .event of accident, injury, or other emergency, the Project Director, ~Senior Project Manager, or other person will notify appropriate government agencies or individuals as follows: Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 "M" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Ms. Dolores Gough (8o5)8 Police, Fire, or Ambulance emergency 911 3. Nearest Emergency Hospital: Memorial Hospital 420 34th Street Bakersfield, California (805) 327-1792 12 .../.ii '? d? .47:. ~ ,z 5 388 4 EXHIBIT 1 . VICINITY: MAP LOCATION · "I0' ~FORMER TANK FORMtR DISPENSER LOCATION 1" INCI~ 20' FEET' EXHIBIT 2 SITE LAYOUT. MAP 'FORMER TANK "" -LOCATION" FORMtR DISPENSER · LOCATION PROPOSED BORING LOCATION8 / INYO S1-RI---E I', ,,, 1, INCH,, 20' FEET~ EXHIBIT 2A "BORING. LOCATION MAP GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY OITector RESOURCE ~,ENT DEP ARTI~~...~N M ENT AL 2700 M Street, Suite 300 · 'Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 AGENCY February 21, 1990 Mike 'Garcia Garcia Roofing 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, CA -93301 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: PERMIT #: 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, CA Garcia Roofing 150044 Dear Mr. Garcia: The intent of .this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for'a leaking underground storage tank, you have previously received a letter from this Department notifying you of' the required work' necessary to .identify the extent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined in UT-35, be done in a timely manner. In accordance with California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization workplan proposal to this office within 35 days from the date of this letter. The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is started. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please immediately contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist' Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas ................ .k.150044.121 hml21 FILE CONTENTS SUMMARY Activity Date # Of Tanks Comments WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SITE NO: SITE NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: CASE TYPE: 150044 FEDERAL EXEMPT: GARCIA ROOFING 200 INYO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SITE STATUS S CONTRACT STATUS: SOURCE OF FUNDS: N RP SEARCH: S PRE LIMINARY ASSESSMENT: C · 'REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION: REMEDIAL ACTION: POST REMEDIAL ACTION MONITORING ENFORCEMENT ACTION TAKEN: RAP REQUIRED: CASE CLOSED:. DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: SUBSTANCE: 8006619 PETROLEUM: Y DATE REPORTED: 12/05/89 ' DATE CONFIRMED: 12/05/89 CATEGORY: 4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: DATE UNDERWAY: 12/05/89 DATE UNDERWAY: 12/01/89 DATE UNDERWAY: / / CONTACT NAME: COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/STATE: DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED: 12/05/89 DATE COMPLETED: 02/13/90 DATE COMPLETED: / / DATE COMPLETED: DATE COMPLETED: TYPE: DATE TAKEN: / / DATE APPROVED: D,~TE CLOSED: / / REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY k MIKE GARCIA 200 INYO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SPECIALIST:, ~ SENSITIVITY: NES VERIFIED (X) DATE OF REPORT: 02/16/90 KERN COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE INCIDENT, REPORT Reporting Agency K ~R~ EOu~'t¥ Reporting Person Location of Discharge or Thrcslened Dilchsrge DBA ,zip Name and Address .of. Party Responsible for Discharge, if Known: JPhone Date sad Time o( Knowledge of Discharge or Threatened Discharge Sec. T R (Rural locations only) Property Owner 'Area Type 01 ~,/'lndust rial 04~R ural/Agri. 0~ Commercial 0$~Wild Lands 03~___R esidential 99.._~Ot her; specify Scene Type 01 State Hwy. 0$__..~ublic Structure 09 Other Water Well 02 County Rd. 06 V' Private Structure 10 Airport/Railyard 03 City Rd. 07 Canal/Waterway 1! ,Empty Lot 04 Private Rd. 08 Domestic Water Well IZ Lake/Pond 13.~Wooded Area 14., ,De~ett 15 Brushland · 16 Oil Field ...... Source of Release Ol..__Oil Refinery 02~Chem. Manufacturer 03 .Misc. Fixed Facility 04~Motor Vehicle 05 Train 06._.._Aircraft 0?...~.~Pipeline 08. ~/Underground Tank 09 Unknown Other: Circumstances of Release 01 While Being Manufactured II__During Container or 02 While in Storage Conduit Repair 03 During Normal End Use I2__lllegal Olspo~al 04 While Being Loaded 9~_=.._~reatened Release 05 ,While in Transit Onl~ No Discharge 06 While Vehicle Parked 97~Rcleaae or Incident 07 During Vehicle Accident . Mitigated at Time 08 During Fire/Explosion" of Report 09 During Air Crash 98 v~Unknown 10 While Abandoned ~ Other. Cause of Release Ol__Equipment Failure 02.~Vandallsm 03_=__.Act of Nature 04.___Accident ~.~._=._~lle gal Disposal ~8~__Unknown List Ihe Onez Twot or Three Most SiRnificanl Substances DischarRed or Threatened to be DischarAed: Chem. Name/Major Component: Concentration Amount al Risk Amount Released common Na~e: · ~v'~ca, O/-I ~ ~ Chemical (1) Hazard: ~Tozic ~Plammable __Pure __Solid (Il -- (1) Reactive ~orrosive __Mix __Liq. (2) (2) (2) __ Radioactive ~asie ~a~ (3) (3) (3)__ Dot ID Number: ~ Chem. Name/Major Component: Important Additional Comments/Details: {Use Reveme if Needed) Common Name: Hazard: Tozic Flammable Pure Solid Radioactive Waste Chem.' Name/Major Component: Common Name: o (3) Hazard: Tozic __Flammable __Pure .~Solid Reactive ~Corrosive ~Mix ~Liq. Radioactive __Waste __Gas Dot ID Number: Health and Environmental Contamination: Indicate Actual ('A') or Potential ('P') For Applicable Items ~hcm I Chem Z Chem 3 Ol__Air 02.~Canal/%Vaterway 0.1 Lake/Pond o~Zsoil 05__Crops 06__Livestock 0?__Wildilfe 08--Wooded Area 09__Desert lO__Brushland Il Foodstuffs I2_=.~roundwater T .......... _~ ..... 13__Dwelling ' -' ' ' 14.~Humans 99._=_Ot her. Internal Use Only: Identification ~ Investigation Referral Made To: Health Risk Assessment Ranking: Information Phoned In? Y N ~// If yes, date: · Taken by: Date Report Received by Environmental Health Dept. Computer Input (Che~k) Clerk's Initials Date of Notification of Health Officer lOS Date of Notification of Media HM30 (~ARY J, WICKS ,. Agency Dli'ector (805) 061.3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tele~qune (80S) 861-~63~ Telecopl®r (805} 861-3429 February 22, 1990 Mike Garcia 200 Inyo Street .-~. ...... Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: PERMIT #: 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Garcia Roofing 150044 Dear Mr. Garcia: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. As a responsible party, you mUst provide for all studies and work relating to the above described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require a determination of the threat to the environment as a result of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION, FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you will find attachment '"A", Handbook UT-35, which states the minimum required site work plan'activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work, a glossary of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to commonly asked questions. The cost incurred by Kern County'Environmental Health for the oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, 6emediation action plan, site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs are recovered by Kern county Environmental Health in one of the two methods described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost' recovery under the terms of (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options only pertain to costs associated with oversight.. (A) STATE CONTRACT The state Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party, for both the costs incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency'administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at t he above site are funded, in whole ot in part, from t he Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas I he above individ ual(s) or entity(les) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant co Section 25360 of the Health and ~afety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect coats incurred by any and all state and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of.the above underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Controi Board. (B) COUNTY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for those who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition of State costs. Prior to the County's performance of services, this option requires your deposit of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option Trust Account. Charges for County oversight are made against this. account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B". The environmental sensitivity (attachment "C") of. this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determined to be non-environmentally sensitive may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site described above is not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in the Local Agreement Option; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Agreement Option, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique, complex hydrogeological condition exists. In such cases, Environmental Health will utilize the State contract to pay for County oversight activities. The County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in a non-environmentally sensitive area. It is necessary for you to respond, in writing, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health of your choice: either the State contract or the County's Local Agreement Option. If you select the County's Local Agreement, please complete and sign the Local Agreement, (attachment B), and return it with your check for $1.,000.00 (one thousand dollars)-made payable to the County of Kern, addressed .to Kern County Environmental Health 2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, Attention: Accounting - Local Agreement Option. If you select the State contract, please indicate, in writing, that you have made this selection and that you have read the above official notification. Failure to .respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice will automatically result 'in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be pla~ed under the terms of the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales -at (805) 861-3636. ~S~eye McCall~y', Director ~ Environmental Health.Serv~~partment attachments  PS Form 3800, June 1985 :..-U.S.G.P.O. 19sg-234-ss5 ~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY . HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ::::FOR LOCAI:AGENC~ USE~ONI~Yf::: w- :/: ' '~ ~:.~::S: "' ~' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~::~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: NAME OF INDIVIDUAL FILING RE~RT PHONE ' REPRESE~ING ~ *OWNE~OPE~T0. ~ ~IO~L ~A~ ~E~ ~ ~ATE ZIP ~ME ~NT~T ~ON ~ P~NE FACILI~ N~E (IF APPLIC~LD ~DRE~ -. ~ L~AL A~ENCY AG~CY ~ME ~NTA~ PER~N P~NE ~ REGION~ ~ARD - ~ P~NE (1) J NAME QU~ LOST (G~ONS) - o (~ 1~ ~ u~.o~ ~ DA~DI~O~RED Y ~WDI~RED ~ IN~RY~ ~ SU~URF~MONI~R~G ~ ~ISA~E~NDI~NS ~ DATEDI~HARGEBE~N ~U M~ODUSEDTOSTOPDI~HARGE(CHEOK~T~__ -- REPAIRP~I~ ~S DI~HARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ~E P~URE ~. E OF DISCHARGE ~ ~, ~KS ONLY~I~ ~ ~ 0%. ~u.~.o~ ~E~ ONE ONLY ~ SOIL ONLY ~ GROUNDWA~R ~ DRINKING.WA~R - (CHECK ONLY IF WA~R ~LLS HAVE ACidLY BEEN AF~C~} UNDE~RMINED ~ECK ONE ONLY SI~ IN~STI~TION IN PR~RESS (DEFINING E~ OF PROB~M) ~ ~ IN PR~RESS ~ SIGNED OFF (~NUP ~MP~D OR UNNE~AR~ ~ NO~TIONT~EN ~ POST~NUPMONITORINGINP~ ~ ~N~AVAI~PR~ED ~ ~UA~C~UP~RNA~S ~ECK ~PROPRIA~ ~TDN(S) (SEE B~K FOR ~TAI~) _ ~ C~SI~(CD) ~ EX~VA~&D~E(ED) ~ REMO~FR~PROD~T(FP) ~ EN~EDBIODEGR~ATION(I~ ~ ~ ~ CONTAINMENT BARRIER (~)~ ~VA~ & TREAT(E~~ ~ ~MP & TROT GROUN~A~R (G~ ~ REP~E SUP~Y (RS) ~ TRidENT AT H~P (~) ~ NO ~TION REQUI~D (NA) ~ O~ER (O~ J. ' 0 F~'.OM. 8~E:( ~ A ?OOFINc-' GARCIA ~ROOFING INCORPORATED INDUSTRIAL * COMMERCI^L 200 INYO STREET I~At~Eft~PIELD, C.~ 0:~:~05 (80.~) 325.5736 p. t FAX: (80,~ 325-5742 TO.'~ AI'TN:~ ~ComP~ny) .,~ TOTAL PAGES (INCLUDING COVER SHEET) COMMEN't~: F.R 0 Fi GARCIA ~,'0¢lF I HG .GIBSON OIL & REFINING CO,, INC, P. 2 '~RE: Load Acceptance . .. ..Dear Customer: ...... This letter ks to appropriate permits recycling. inform you Gibson Oil & Refining has the for and have accepted your 'material for Very truly, yo/u~, Marketing M~nager ck CJ. 015 A ~,ubeidiary o! V.L.$., Inc. .................. 231 211 East ocean Bird., S~lte .................... 3101 Webster St.. Suite 1700 Long Beach, CA '30802 Oakland, CA 94812 213 / 499-4996 Telex: 664-611 415 1446-7777 Telex: 338.1:39 FAX 213 / 437-5063 FAX 41 $ / 838-480:3 ......... 3300 Tfuxlun Avenue, Suite 200 Bakersfield, OA 93301 80.5 / 327-0413 Telex; 494-9208 FAX 805 / 881-0229 o~ ~YDe uae on elite (12-13Itch) tyDewriter,I WASTE MANIFEST , zoo c · ' o ( ~ __~z~ ~ I Company Name ' - 6. 2. 15. t?'.=0 i ,1.: 4. 0 P. 3 Control ~l,,'lll~n S-ct,menlo, c~llfornl~ Document No, /is not required by Federal "~ ~tete ..eefierato'P~ ID ' . . .......... Z ~/-~. F. Trans~rter'0- ~ne ,' 11. US DOT Description (Including Proper Sh/pping Name, Hazard C/eps, end ,e R 'G, 13, Total ' Wa~e K. Hencfllng -iS 8022 ^ (~/e41 · _'PA 8700.22) GENERATOR'S ~E~ T~F~cA T~N :TherebY dec~r~t~e c~nt~ni~F~Tg~n-i~gnmer~ ~te ~u~iy and a~ur~te~y de$~ribed proper Shipping name and are ~ aaelft~, peeked, marked, and labeled, end ~e in all respect, in proof conditiO~ fat tren~ by highway according to appll~ble International and national governmental regulati0nL Date  Month Day Year Priflted~ Name I Bignature Mon(h Day Yeo~ Owner~t O~rator;' Ce.lflcatl~of' receipt of haza~d~teriel'i' ~°~re~' ~'tfll, manll~'~x~ept as note~ in Yellow: TS~F ~ENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN '30 DAYS ..,A. ~ ~ · [ .... Dele ........ MO~tth Day Year SMC Analytical Chemistry Client Name:Pinnacle Environmental Advanced Environmental Address: (Garcia Roofing) Consultant's (AEC) 4400 Ashe Road Date samples received : Date analysis completed: Date of report : 12-01-89 12-04-89 12-05-89 Laboratory No. 3286 through 3293 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #3286 ID:NTI@2' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 ND 0.1 23 1.0 #3287 ID:NT2~6' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm .10 0.1 .18 0.1 1.1 0.1 1.6 0.1 3.0 0.1 3.6 0.1 1.4 0.1 110 1.0 Method of AnalySis for BTX/TPH .(Gasoline): 3810/8020 (FID) Method of AnalySis for TPH (Diesel): 3540/8020 (FID) MDL = Minimum Detection. Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detected S.tan Co 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · · Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93380 -. (805) 393-3597 FAX (805) 393-3623 Laboratory N'o.3286 througt~ RESULTS OF ANAI'YSIS ~.,.~288 · ID:STi@2 Benzene _.. Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene ' o-Xylene I.sopr~pylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ~5289 iD:ST2@6' - Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene. m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) 3295 ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm 88 0.1 ,270: ...... 140 0.1 260 0.1 550 340 0.1 53 O.1 5500 1.0 ugm/gm .MDL,ugm/gm 5.6 .0.1 12 0.1 11 0.1 54 0.1 150 0.1 100 0.1 22 0.1 1500 1.0 Method,of Analysis for BTX/TPH ('Gasoline): 3810/8020 Method of Analysis for TPH (Diesel): 5540/8020 (FID) MDL = Minimum Detection Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND =.Not detected Start Comer (FID Laboratory No.5286 th¢ough 5~.o RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~3~90 ID:CTI@2 -' --Benzene ' Toluene Ethylbenzene 'p-XyZene m-Xylene o~Xylene .'Isopropylbenzene TPH (.Gasoline) ugm/gm ..... 6.2 · ,[ 9 · .'25 57 1,~O 98 19 1400 MDL,ugm/gm 0.1 ~3291 ID:CT2@6' ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm Benzene ND 0.1 Toluene ND 0.1 Ethylbenzene ND 0.1 . p-Xylene 'ND 0.1 m-Xylene ND 0.1 'o-Xylene ND Isopropylbenzene ND 0.1 ~PH (Gasoline) ND 1.0 Method of Analysis for 8TX/TPH (Gasoline): 5810/80£0 Method of Analysis for TPH (,Diesel): 5540/8020 (FID) MDL = Minimum Detection Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons u~]m'/gm =. micrograms per 9r'am ND = Not detected Star Corner (FID) Laboratory No.~286 through RESULTS OF ANALYSZS ' ,,-.- Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m~Xylene. -o-XvLene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND 1.0 ND ND .10 ND ND 1.O MDL ~ ugm/gm O.;t 0.$ O.;L O.1 ;L.O ~329~ ZD:D2@6' Benzene Toluene Ethvlbenzene p-Xylene m-Xyiene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoi±ne) ung/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Hethod .of Analysis for Method of Analysis for TPH (Diesel.): MDL = Minimum Deteotion Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = Not detecbed BTX/'f'PH .(Gasol:].ne): ;3810/8020 ,5540/8020 ( FID (FID) "G'ARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director RESOU PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE ___:: .... OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY · FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: Garcia RoOfing, Inc. 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, CA OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: Mike Garcia 7512 Lahaina Ct. Bakersfield, CA 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 AGENCY PERMIT NUMBER A 1080-15 CONTRACTOR: Pinnacle Environmental 3051 Fairhaven Drive Bakersfield, CA ... Phone: (805) 833-6731 License #573533 Phone: (805) 322-2920 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES February 15, 1990 2 TANK(S) AT ABOVE LOCATION APPROVAL DATE l~ovember 15, 1989 APPROVED BY Turonda R. Crumpler, R.E3.H.S. Hazardous Materials Speciai.ist ..................... · ............................................................ '....POST ON PREMISES .......................................................................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibilit, y of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work. (i.e., City Fire and Building Departments) 2. Permittee must notify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank removal or abandonment in place to arrange for required inspections(s). 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT- 30. 4. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transportation or treatment of hazardous materials. 5. The tank removal contractor must have a qualified company employee onsite supervising the tank removal. The employee must have tank removal experience prior to working unsupervised. 6. I~ any contractors other than tho~e listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed. 7.Soil Sampling: a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. b. Tank size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of thc way in froTM the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. c. Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a minimum of six samples must be retrieved on-fourth of the way in from the'ends of'each iank' and beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 8. Soil Sampling (piPing area): A minimum of !.~o samples.~must be retrieved at~d~pt.hs of appr_oximatety tw0_fee, t' and six.re_e½_ fo_r ............. dispenser area. PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAOE~ FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1080-1~ ADDENDUM Soil Sample analysis: a. Ail soil samples retrieved from beneath gasoline (leaded/unleaded) tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for benzeng, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline). b. Ail soil samples retrieved from beneath diesel tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (for diesel) c. Ail soil sample~ retrieved from beneath waste 0il tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total organic halides, lead, oil and greaib. d. Ail soil samples retrieved from beneath crude oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for oil and grease. e. Ail soil samples retrieved from beneath tanks and appurtenances that contain unknown substances must be analyzed for a full range of substances that may have been stored within the lank. '. 10. The following timetable lists pre-and post-tank removal requirements: - ACTIVITY -.. DEADLINE Complete permit application· -: ........ '. - - ' ': .;' ......... .. At least two weeks .prior to closure submitted to Hazardous Materials Management Program Notification to inspector listed on permit of date and time of closure and soil sampling Two working days Transportation and tracking forms sent to Hazardous Materials Management Program. All hazardous waste manifests must be signed by the receiver of the hazm-dous waste No later than 5 working days for transportation and 14 working days for the tracking form after tank removal Sample analysis to Hazardous Materials Management Program No later than 3 working days after completion of analysis Purging/Inerting Conditions: a. Liquid shall be pumped from tank prior to purging such that'less than 8 gallons of liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 41700) b. Tank shall be purged through vent pipe discharging at least i0 feet above ground level. (CSH&SC 41700) e. No emission shall result in odors detectable at or beyond property line. (Rule 419) d. No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfort of repose of any person. (CSH&SC 41700) e. Venl lines shall remain attached to tank until the inspector arrives to authorize removal. RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS This department is responsible for enforcing the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and state regulations pertaining to underground storage tanks. Representatives from this department respond to job sites during tank removals to eniure that the tanks are safe to remove/close and that the overall job performance is consistent with permit requirements, applicable laws and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarifY the interests and expectations for this department. Job site safety is one of our primary concerns. Excavations are inherently dangerous. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and abide by CAL-OSHA regulations. The job foreman is responsible for the crew and any subcontractors on the job. Aa a general rule workers are not permitted in improperly sloped excavatious or when unsafe conditions exist in the hole. Tools and equipment are to be used only for their designed function. For example, backhoe buckets are never substituted for ladders. Properly licensed contractors'are assumed to understand the requirements of the permit issued. The:job foreman is responsible for knowing and abiding by the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the permit conditions may result in a stop-work order; ACcepted By: Individual contractors will be held responsible for their post-removal paperwork. Tracking forms, hazardous-waste manifests and analyses documentation is necessary for each site in order to close a case-file or move it into mitigation; When contractors do not follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable' backlog of incomplete cases results. If this continues, processing time for completing new closures will increase. /~ · ~'./~ OWNER OR AGES[-T_...../ ......................................................................... rlATE TRC:cns \al080-15.pfc · ,., '..."! '..~-~-" . 2700 M' Si~eet, Suite 300" '. ' '~..'":':' .,.' '"' .'.i.,::L: Bakersfield, CA 93301 '"' · ,,..'.'~;/. :,~::, ,-~i.i ~.,.~-'::..".~:: ~Telephone (805) 861-3636 (805). 861-3429 -.~ ..,-LOCATION ~ ?,::~.::'~::,,,: :_ :..~:: ~ z,:' ':~ .,-,:~.;-,~'-:' .,~~,~.~7%'~!//:*'~'~.~'~<~':~:~:APPROVED BY ."~,, .* .... :',':':('r'"~':'-::~i.'~:"l .': :~:' ",'?.: -, t~::,f', -,;r :--~ .. ... ,...e-;~..¥~,~......,~.,~<~:.~ ,',:......'~.,.:.~ ,:,.~i,-t~,~,~?::;~..,'.,~,: Hairdo,s Materials Specialist POST ON PREMISE~ .......................................................................... .. . - ....... ., · . .... .. ..~ , ,. ........ . ~:,' :.,:-,. ' ..... ....,..... . ,.;,.,. ;.-.,.~'-.2~,:,.~;?',.-',, .,~ . 1..:. I~ is the r~ponsibility ~ the P~mi[t~ ~o obtain permits which may b~ ~uir~ by mh~ mgulam~ agenci~ prior to ~nning work. (i.e., City ' 2; · Permitt~ must notify the Hazardous MateHal~ Management Pro,am at (805) 8~1-3~3~ two working da~s prior to tank removal or abandonment ' i~ place ~o arrange for r~uired insp~ions(s). '" , . ": ..... '": .' ' -' ':'"-, ,:.,f~ ".~ .... 3. Tank closure activiti~ mus~ ~ per Kc~ County Environmenlai Health and Fire Department approved methods as d~cribed'in Ha~db~k UT: .... · ,'3~. . .::.:,',' . · ...... - .:." ,, ' .' .'". ~: .'~;i.:;: . "~ .!.4. ':~:II fa th~ contractor's ~ibili~ ~o know and adhere ~o all applicable la~ regarding the handling, transportation or ~reatmen~'~ hazardous ':: '.; ~..' ,:~;; ~a~criais. ,.,. -;, · ';. ,.. '... :,' .." ..-" ,', ".:'v~: ;, ~..,.~".' "'/;'.. ~ , .... "' ' "'~-;:'.:' ',..':' ." .'" ., . .-:',: .5."Thc tank removal ~ntractor must have a qualiH~ ~mpany employ~ onsitc supervising thc tank removal. The cmpioy~must have tank ~moval '" ,"~periencc p~or to working unsu~iscd., - . ., ; . .".'," . .. "' . '-'."- ..... " 6. ~ any contracto~ other than th~c listed on ~rmit and permit application arc ~o be utilize, 'p~or approval must ~ granted by the specialist ' listed on the permit. Deviation f~om thesubmittcd application is not allowed. '. '-. ,,'.' ~, ..... ,- ' .-,' ..... '. ':::~ ..: ' a; ~., ,"'."Tank siz~ l~ than ~ ~ual to I;~0 ~ailons - a. minimum of two sampi~ must be tutti.ecl'from ~neath the cent~ ~ the tank at depths ~ '.'l-t: :%~/,-/[;'.t~:. ':'~:bf aooroximate~v two f~t and six f~t .... k-' ::.t, ,~,~ , , ~:~:,%-1:,~.:~/~t :~:~ ~J~} ~' ~'~:~, ~:~:~,'~' ~':~;- :~,,~ ,': ;:,::,~'b., :~?.:,~?~ank siz~ ~cat~ than l,~O to 10,~0 sallons -a ~imum of four sampl~ m~t ~ rctH~ed on. third ~-'?," '*~"'":2 '~ '..' '~ach tank at depths ~ approximatei~ two [~t and six f~t. "'. '.%~'- '," '~'-', "'~',': ..... ~.;. .". , , '...'."' c; '~ '~ .. ~an~ siz~ ~t~ than ~0,0~ ~alio~ - a minimum ~ six sampi~ must bc retrieved on-fourth ~ th~ wa~ in [~om th~ ends of each tank , L.; ~' :: ', :"..':: '~;~an~ beneath thc center ~ each tank at depths ~ approxlmat~[~ two [~t and slx f~t. .~,-......;: .- :,~:r~,~..~, "~; L:~' ~: 'r'~:' '~'~ ~ ~ ~' ~'~':' :' ' ', ' 8 Soil Sa~ IlO ! ~9 a~ ' . ,: .......... ~ .... ",: ~-, . '- : .... :[.' '2 "":,~? ': "~t::, ;, ~' ~v~,~'~'.-':~ ~:.;'4":.. '2:~ ~.:':z? .,-~:,t~l'~.?~'~?'.~6~(~J~',.~?A~'~ ~'~{"L",' '?' . "'~2'. ':'""f 'A minimu~ of two sampi~ must ~ retr~cv~ a~:~Rtb,s..~.APpToA~.t~_9~T ~ s~ [~t for ~c~ - : :': '-.':'~'Sp~ser a~':' '"':f:[';T:-.F'"~: ??T ..... f.?? .:., ,..: ,,.: ,, :: :-.:. , : ~: :. ~: ,.,.,;:. ,:. ~ ' ~: ~:t.J'~..,-~;[~/:::::~-(~z:~"T~ ;:'::::7.-~:~?: :.-:'1::. ,~.;;~::. ;: ,,...L.,.~. ....._ ,.. :,..,., ......... : , .... . ..... ?., :.,. ........ '-.,. _. .... ,¥..., .... .. . .. ',..--' .._ POOR .... : .... .: =:::>. .: :, : ii. ?:,': .. :,, :-. PERMIT N~MBER A 10g0-~$ "':.~& ':>:i.!)',:.(f::.'>::.:.:'j.. PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE · " ' ' ' .... . .... , ADDENDUM . ~.:~:.r. ,."'._;r.!:~-.!~j:i~-:~;~;(::'~:'~" r, '>~'.:::, OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS.' : ':_ .' .... "'"" "" ' "'"' '~?SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY' ': /::' '::'~' .' ?. "'!'i::'? '~'~''i'~;: /~:!".?'-i, ' ':i ' L[' ::(.:i=?? ': ,-' '.'!.;.?..: :' '~' . . ' '"': :.',"..;='> :!:'" .:. , ',:. ,": Sample analysis: pies retrieved fro~ beneath gasoline (leaded/unleaded) tanks add appurtenances mast yz~d for bcnzene,,t01Uene, xylene, tad total petroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline)..::--:,-=:-.~;c~;,~!A?,~: '....,-, '.,~, ': c'-..,.~ ',?: ' ,' .:,;, '-~=' ~,.~,:,C"~:~~ . ~ples retrieved from beneath diesel tanks, a'nd appurtenances must be analyzed fo£ total, petroieum hydrocarbons' benzeflc.. }les_retrieved from beneath ppurtcnances must.. soil samples retrieved from bencath crude, oil' tanks-;iud appurtenances must be analyzed, for (~ii. and' samples retrieved from ben~alh tanks'ancilappurte~ances that contain unknown substances must: be anal ,fUll;ran ances that may have been stored' within lists, pre-and tx~t~tank rcmow ....... -I~,zai-dous Materials Mana timci~-clm~re.ind soil Management' Program~.:All hazardous ~,aste be signed by the ~hazardous waste , to Hazardous Materials Managemcn for ~h¢ tr~ki" after an 3workin "'?~ ~Purging/lnerting Conditions:" ' ~ .., ..... =. ~;- ':.- :. ..... ; ....... :~' · .. a, . .. Liquid shall be pumped from tank prior to purging such that less than 8 gallons o~ liquid remain in tank, (CSH&SC 41700) ....... ( ..... ye t i e dischar 'n at least t0 feet above ground level. (CSH&SC 41700) ~iii~:{j,.~ili~j'~i~i':~" .' , ~;,' "= 'b :;~{:'~+..Tank shall ~ purged through n p p ~ g ..... .,.... ...... . ...., .~?, :':~-~::?-,~'"",~';.' i~:!~:v.., ,...~u remain attached to tank until thc ins~tor a~v~ to authogzc removal..;~:~;~i, '~:,-V.: '.~'.~' ~:~).~:' ............ - , - -..:. ,-,. +,'-. ' - . .- . . , .'.:,"~'.::~C.;'i~. ~{:~/~ ':.....~?' ;: ':'.;~:~i '~-}~:: :;: :" ' ' "'~COM~ATIONSIGU~ES FOR ~MOV~ OF UNDERGRO~ STOOGE T~S :' '" : ... ' ' '.: ~ ~ Th~ devartment is r~nsible for enforcing the K~n County Ordinance Co~e, Division 8 and state regulations peflnining to underground storage tanks. ,-;:.~L;.:~.epr--nlaliv. from this department ~nd to job ,,t. dunng tank removals to =ns~re. th~.th~ t.~nk~ are ~,~.to remov:/cl~2~t :v"-'~/'" job ~orman~ is ~nsistent with p~mit r~ui~ments, applicable laws and safety standards, lac [ono~ng gumcun~ arc and cxp~tations for this department. ,.. , ;:,?,,:..:;~:}}~.~;:,.:.,. , . ,' ;.~ i..' ~" '~:,:...:. , ,,.': ,:~ ,. ' 1. . Job sile safety is one ~ our p~ma~ ~n~rns. Excavations am inherently dangerous. It is tbe contractor's r~ponsibility to know and abide by '~'~ "."' ",i~' ~rmJttcd in improperly slo~d cxcavntio~ or when unsafe condmons exist m the nom. t~s ano ~mPm~m arc tV '-':- function For example, backh~ buckets are never su~tfluted for ladder. , - · . '.~ .. .... .' ,::-..,~:~,~, :. ,-~:,~, .., ,..,;;::~.&':?~:;i~ .,:~ -:,' .., 2: '. ~ProP~iy licens~ contracto~ are a~umcd to undc~tand the r~uirements of thc permit issue. Thc job foreman is r~po~ible for knowing and ' ,,.,.abiding by thc conditions ~ the permit. Deviation from thc p~mit ~nditions may r~ult in a stop-work order., .., .~. , . . ~,:.. ~; -, ,~- . '. ~ .... .. =' . .... ' .. '~:., .~,. :,'~Li;~,.,,. ' ."~. . y',~. ' "'3. ,': Individual contracto~ will ~ h~eld r~ponsible for their ~t-removai pape~ork. 'Tracking forms, haza~ous-waste manif~ts, and analys~ ',."~.-;, ~ ./,~' ~d~umcntation is n~a~ for each site in order to cl~e a case file or move R' into mitigation. When contracto~ do not follow through on '" i "'"'-:::"~' - ................ ~ backlo- o[ incom-ictc cas~ r~ults R this continu~, p~sing time for completing new ~lmu.r~ will ~'~"-. "'~ - - P 'a --~ ~ .... ~ ' ~;'~ i, = 'g.~r ~ '~ ,' v ~,~ ,'; ~i;~.:;:'~ :~:~4-Y=~l''!'; ':~"~; · ~=~'~ ~'~,'- ~'' ~,' "'~"'., ~'Ti~'al!'*~':~?' ' :~A~= ' '"~' .¥'7~=/~"<'~ ''*- · ' '" · ' ' - ' ~' :. .:-.'' ~ - .... . .... ~ : '-'~.'/ .".'.-.. :.~ ?.>~?' '"." " ~,':'~?' ' '~ ">"'~:"~" .':~::';'"'. ,'.'~ . ~c:~, .' ..-. ~ '.. '- ' '- : · ~:. ?- '"", ;~-::. ,: ·: :;:~, :'. .... ':'~ ":.,',, .:'.::: :5. :,"/~? ,-..:,-~':..'.' .:: :".'~::::.:::?:: ~., statb ot Calltornla~Health-and Welfare Agency Please print or type. (Form designed for use on elite (12-pitch) typewrite~.) UNIFORM HAZARDOUS ,~/~ WASTE MANIFEST ~' .//-L..- Name ~ 6. US EPA"iD Number 8. US EPAID Number ~dre~ 1 US EPA ID Numar .. 1.7 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name,· Hazard Clas~, and ID Iof ) Department of Healtl~ Service-- Toxic Substance~ Control Division Sacramento, California the shaded areas is not required by Federal law. ment Number s ID d_ oeo. ID ID Phone '- t Total · Waste No.,..: :' , 12.Containers ~: f '*-T ::':'? ': :.. ::':..-' . · ".:/'."~'i.;~:i::~'~;.~¥i'.'?:' ';:"-:':.: :' :. · :: ~.'~ ;": ~ '.:' .- '' "'-:-':':'-':~-'7'::'~:**.'Z:.":..' ".--. ' r-x:.~.~,__ ~...' :.':,.'.... .... ~.?'.::?.~.:;::'.~'?~. ;.. '-'.- ~- and ~itionai InformatiOn ~declare that the contents of'ihis consignment, are fUlly and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and ~re in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according ~o applicable international and national governmental regulations. · ., J Date printed/'/'.~y~:~.. Name Signature ~, ~ "' 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials ! Date Printed/Typed Name Ia. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement or Receipt of Materials' Printed/Typed Name 19. Discrepancy Indication. Space Signature Month Day Year I:! 1' J Date JSignature Month Day Year Owner or. Operator: Certification. of receipt of 'hazardous materials covered by-this manife, st except as noted, in ................................... · J Date yped Name nature Montll Day Year DHS 8022 A (7/84) - (EPA 8700-22) Yellow:* GENERATOR RETAINS ;TANK' DISPOSITION.. ~ACKING ,RECORD' Lnce ~of* :the'*l: this :~orm"t's ~o~ ins~ Tanks Renoved' ,,., :,..:..:_ .. :: ,, .., .. _Section i - T_o b_~e .f,tlled out ~ ~ontractor-~decontamlnatlng"t~nk(s)-= · '."Authorized representative of contractor certifies .by ,sl~inE belo. . . -tank(s) have been decont~lnated la 'accordance with 'Kern Counl 'Health KERN COUNTY ENVIRaNMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPAR~ENT 2~00 'M' STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (8o5) 86~-s636 PROJECT CONTACT MIKE GARCIA Ap"pT-"Z CATI ON P'OR PE:RI~4ZT FOR P~~T CLOSURK/ABARDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND - ' HAZARDOUS SUBSTANC=S STORAGE .,m,.s"*v'-- 325-5736 016-350-08-00-1 ptn 225 GARCIA ROOFI,qG, OWN~"B MIKE GARCIA. INC. IADDRES$ INEARE~T CROSS STRErT 200 INYO-STREET,' BAKERSFIELD, CA '1' INYO STREET , ITANK I~£NOVAL CONTRACTOR PROPOSgU PROJE, L'T STARTING DATE -o [CHKNICAL CDNPOS%TION OP IO, TERIAlc: STORED TO FAC:LITY PROVID~O WATER WELL - GIVE. DISTA/~Cf....,~O DESCRIBE TYPE lP WITIIXN ~oo PEET FOR SOIL TYPE AND GROUNDYATER DEPTII DETERMINATION NUMBER OF SAJ4PLES TO BE ANALYZED SAJ4pLr$ WILL SE ANALYZED FOR: 8 T-x + BI~SC'NIEE IIOW RESIDUE 1~ TA,,NKISI AND PXPTNG %'::.TO ag R~O~ l~ EX,POSED 0P (INCLUDE ~NSPO~AT%ON ~n DXSPOSAg C~ANXES$: 'L: DESCRIBE BOTH ~1[ DISPOSA~ JE~lOO ~ DISPOSAL LO~TION'[OR~ ( PIPING I ........................... THT$ POWw .,a~ BEEN ,'A.qpf·_~I~D~UNT]ER.P~NALTY~? P~RJURY AND ~ ~1~ 9E~T UP .~Y KNOWLEflOg IS ~Ug AND CORRE~. PROVIDE DRAWING OF PttYSIC.~L r~YCUT OF FACr~,,.,~T~,~ · USi!: ', SPACE PROVIDED BELCW. ALL OF THE FO rLL~WING INFORNATICN MUST BE INCLUDED '!:I ORDER FOR kPPLICATION ~ BE PRCCF. SSED: TANK(S), PIPING & DISPENSER(S), INCLUDINi]. LENGTHS AND DIMENSIONS PROPOSED SAMPLING 'LOCATIONs DESIGNATED BY THIS SYMBOL "(~" NEAREST ~ OR INTSRSECTION ANY WATER WFT.T.~ OR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN 100'..RADIUS OF .EACILITY NORTH ARRGW '~'.": ;"1'1/14/8:9' ""~' ::'"'"::"':";':" :'": ...... '"'' '' ..... : .... ' '"'" ........ '' ' """ . ,.:....:~.: . .': ' - '-'.:; 'Bakersfield, CA "93301 ' "Ty~e.'of .Order ' IN ' > .: 'l , :i~,::..:!..._!i....:,>;!.,<::i:.~?...!...:<,<..;.;! :,::-:?.~i..>,' :.., (~.~.~ ~.; .~,.~_~,:~,,~... ,. ..-..: ~.:-.,,.-.', ..-. ~.,,...-.,., .,:.~..,-< :.,:.-.i:.~..~.'.. ,..:_ .I Cust:omer P.O. ~' i 'Nth By IOrder Dat~e ! Shffp Date - t H 11.1z~~- , . .. . ..~ 1,~ [ L JO I 11/~4/~9 I 11/ 4/89 Line Description qt..~an~ ~ ty t 'TANK PLAN CHEC~ 2 170A Via " ..[' Terms ] NT I Prfce Unit D~sc 100.00 'E Order Total Amount Due Payment Made By Check .i Totaq .200,00 200,00 ~oo.oo 200,00 TH AN,K YOU! · .UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 1700 Flower Street ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTM : HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Bakersfield, California 93305 . Telephone (805)861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION · · ' · ' DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ... . Vernon ,S. Reichard , : .... '... . . '.: -,, .. .., ~. , .?/,:.....:i: INTERIM 'PERMIT. ' /~~~~\ 'PERMI'£'~1500~ -/~F~~A%\ :'?". ~:..,.-?.'.~'~',.:.,::.~'.~,,--'.'.~ ....... ,,~,...:, .......... ~. ....... ~,, ..... · .... . .'. ..... .- : · · '~i-.-~',,:~.~.+ ~ · · ' ' ~ --.~' ~:i~?~,=~ ~ ............. ::~:~: .... :.:-:: :.::~:NOHB[R":OF:~A~[S ~-:':2 ::::::::::::::::::::::: · ".:': :'-:: :: ':. .'"':! .h~ARCIA ROO~ING" ': .:'.-.':'".' :" ': :'"",':' : :-,~ ::?':::':?:'1 '":,:!::::::::',..'GARCIA.-"~IKE ' -"?:: ~! ,'"'~: ':'""'-,-':'~:' ~200' INYO .:-.'.. :. ".",. 7:-." ',:'"'./?:?i:l" :.':~,:'-':i':i~:~!:'3312 TELnURIDGE CT. , .' ':':'?':?.~,,"'::·':':',?,::~:::::.',134'~-'%.~-.~.,o£~.~''L'~./~ ~'~- "' ?:'~:~::'"..'~':".-~,~ ;:': :.,~'~7:.'q3~U'.:':z%;'~;",~,t:~ '::"~$':.~':~:; '":'.. ,~ .... . ........ . : ,-:F,',- .~f'::~,:.': :' '~":'~¢:':~"::'_'.~.~':'+i:: '~,~. ~-.~'~ , · ' ., ' ' :,~'': ...... :/.,~':. '!'":?~'-:~-"-:~','::·~.'-?:~'~'.J~-~"J'~.~-~'~:~:~-T:',~..~ "' ~ ,::.-:""'?,:?::"" ':"'" :::" "::':': -:':. "'"' ..... -:'-':' :::: ': "..':: "-::~-:'?pRESsuRTZED ~[NG? :. ': .... ':":'" ' TANK # : :~' AGE ( [N YRS ) ' '.'-:-:,. SUBSTANCE CODE ...-.. -.-. ...UNK . ..... '..-:': ,MVP .3 -'.' AUTHORITY' MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT '·NON--TRANSFERABLE ~ '~ 'POST .'ON PREMIS'ES "i.':"i':/'".:'".:': .'DATE 'PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED-. . '' ';' .: ! .,':. ~ '..: .': .:. '. , ..:..:' .. : . ":~.:.. ",' '. '"'. ", i:' ' ..'".:,;:,: .' .~., :~ .'-....'...: . Kern County Health [~t~rtme~t Division on Environmental Hea 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield,. CA ae ~rmit Application · HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type of Application (check): [-[Ne-~ Facility ~j~Modification of Facility ~Existing Facility Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days Nights~ --Type of Business : Station [30th~F~des~ribe) ..... Is Tank(s) Located on an Aqricultural Farm? [-]Yes UNo IS Tank(s) Used Primarily for i~]ricultural Purposes? ['~Yes Facility Addres~ 'LOO "~J;-~4~u c~ Nearest Cross St. T ' R SEC O - (Rural I~catioms (~ly) Ope[ato~ ..~~, Contact Address .... . ..... z{p ~_ .~ "- .... Telephone t/ater to Facility Provided by Soil Characteristics' at Faciii~_~aX~ Basis for Soil Type and G~o~dwater De~th Deteminat[i'0ns Depth to' Ground~ate~ [7Transfer of O~nership ¢. Contractor Product ~otor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Preml,~ Diesel " Fu~l Chanical anpositton of ~aterials Stored (not necessary for m~tor vehicle h~ls) Tank ~ Chemical sro, red {non-c,c~mer.,cial n~e_J CAS ! (if kno~) . ~ Transfer of O~nership l~n~e of ~-ansfar Pravious Facility Name I, ~i't[y or terminate the Previous Owner accept fully all obligat£ons df Pemit ~. ' ' ':Lssuo~ 6o · ! understand that the Pemittir~J Autho[ity ma~ '~evieM and transfer of ~he Permit to Operate this ~dergro~d s~orage facility upon receivir~ thia canpleted fonu. This form has been ccmple~ onder ~l'[y of tr~ ~ corr~t~ I~ . perjury and to ~ best of my kno~l~e ts Title ~~ '- pemit No. Facil~it¥ Name TANK # (' (FILL OUT ~;EPARATE FORM FOR ACH TANK) --FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ~ APPROPRIATE BOXES [4. 1. Tank is: r~¥aulted DNon-Vaulted [:]Double-Wall ~Single-~all 2. ~ Material i Carbon Steel [~stainless Steel E~Polyvinyl chloride I-]Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] A1L~in~ [] Bronz~ r-lUnkno~n Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment ~ate Instal'fed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) 14a~ufacturer 4. ?ank Sec0ndar¥ Containment [~Double-~11 r'Isynther, ic Liner I-ILineclVault. ~l~.['Nons [~Unkno~m i-IOtber (describe): Manufactu~e~: r'lMaterial ' Thickn'ess (:Inches) , Capacity'"(Oals:') '" 5. Tank l:nterior t. tnt'ng -"~'Rubber I-I~tkyd :l-IBpoxy [:]t~henoltc []Glass l-lClay ]l~Unltnaci I'1~ rq other (descr the) . ...... '6.- Tank Corrosion Protect[on Describe Systea & F~luiEment: ,,. , ,_ , 7. Leak Detection, Nonitoring, ~ ~ a. ~~i~-----~~t~d ~n~Oroundwate~ Monito£irq'Well(a) •Vadose ~ ~itori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~n~r ~ pr~ure ~r ~ ~ular S~ of ~le ~11 ~ ~ily ~i~ i I~ntory ~nciliaCim ~ri~lc T~h~ T~i~ b. Pipig~ Fl~Restricti~ ~ak ~t~or(s) for prm~i~ Ptp~' ~i~ori~ ~p ~ ~c~y ~1~ ~re~ ~y 8. Ta~ Tigh~a~ ~st ~ -- ~s~i~ ~y ........ ,. ~ri~ Re~irs .. , 10. ~erfill Pro~ction '~rator Fill's, C~trols, ~ Vi~lly ~nitors ~vel ~Ta~ ~l~t ~e ~Fl~t Vent Valv~ ~ ~ S~t- Off  ci~e ~r ~al~ Fill ~x ~ . O~r~ List ~ ~ ~1 F~ ~ ~ic~ Thic~ (i~hes) ~0 Dieter ] ~/~ ~ufac~rec ........ b.-.~.U~ergro~ PipI~ Corrosi~..Prot~ti~. ~ ' ~polye~yla~ Wrap ~I~tri~l I~lati~ ~Vin~l Wr~ ~Tar c. U~ergro~ Pipit, Seco~at~ Contai~nC: ~OCher (de~rl~l; ~Galvaniz~d ~asa-Clad I-IEol~ethylens Nrap OVtn¥1 N~apping [~?ar or Asphalt I'l~knmm J~None []. _O~her (describe):.._' .... ~ . . Cathodic Protection: lagHone [.llmpreaaed current Slmtam LJSacrl£1olal moos Syatm LEON,M~ HEBERTSON ~'. ~:~_-.-.-~. 15 "i "'"' " -" RENEWAL FORM i.ji"i ~ .. --DOINg-BUSINESS AS / BIDo'INEss ADDRESS ~ ' " ' ,:'~' .... /f'. .... ' ..'..,:.~:' '. '-"-.- ~':!~.;' ' · '[' ':-200 Inyo Street' .,---. ..... ',: ......... < ' ..... ~:~:,:,';>'PAY BY JULY 31 TO AVOID PENAL~Y · ,;~7~,T. PENALTY 0F ANY) PAY THIS AMOUNT! :~ ,> ............... ~ ...... ,-- ........... , ....... ,-,,.' ~ ,;, -..,~;~1an' ~ev~:,;~'~e~l' '~'~"~ LING ADDRESS ........ ; ...... ~ ......... ~, - BLIND .......... ,,~,~,,a~ ~:~..,,~, ,a~-,~ ~ ~4~,~ ~,~,~ ....... CH AR TY / TAX. S U P POR TED I~DITION$ AS FOLLOWS" ". -'-:** This conditional pet-mit applies 0nly to the modification of any exiatin~ ~-,-. ~.': .,'.;::'-;-' -~:-' facility involvin~' replacement o6 under,round suction aroduat ~t~tn¢_ vnnnt ~I;¢;':.:.'/'::~;{~:;~:;.'~,~,~.-,:,al construction~Co be as per facility pla~s-approved-by' this department .:,'- ....... '-.,-:,..-. c .... .. verified by inspection by Pe~itting Authority.- ..:<.-, :.~,,-,--,t .~. .......... : ......... -'--' ...... :'~;: :;- 2. Pemittee must contact Pemitting Authority. for on-site inspection(s) with 48 " . '.'::~i .:'T.' 3, Backfill material for piping to be as per :manufacturer's specifications.":%i;i:" · .; <- ~ ...... . ..~, ~. All underground, metal product', piping, fitt.~ngs, and connections must be WrapPed .~.~. ~ ....... ~ ~ .-,to a minimum 20-mil ..thickness with corrosion-preventive . ?,!77 ..... ::.'-. ...... , · gasoline-resistants' tape · ~ ..<, or ~thet~lse protected ~rom corrosion.· ..~., :....,.'~.. ~·~,~.;.·> ., - ..... .,, i, ,.,:. ~;?:~. ~ ). "'"inspections will be made of: -<:'-- -- '' ..' ': '' ~ a. .replaced Product pl~'ing and assoc'~ated corrosion protection .. o.-,:~'. -.-_ b. any other..inspections deemed necessary by Pex~ittin~ Authority. - :~;":' i~.. ~:::.;, ~-~.,,.; ~. ee~i~tae to-provide.. "as=built dra~in~'.'_,of..p~oject prior to' proleac com~a6ion. ' Every person is requir~ to obtain o public health permit to conduct any bus.. paid prior to the delinquency do~e in addition ~o such fee, lh~applicont sho iness, occupation or other activity provided for in this Division, and shall file on application with the Health Officer on a form to be pro'~ided and pay the required fee and penalty, if any. pay a penalty equal to. twenty-five percent (25¥e) of the fee. The term "delin- quency date" shall mean in case of o renewal July 3), and in tbe-cose of a newly established business or activity thirty-one (31) days after commencement of the business or activity· Ques ti onn~i re Normally, permits are sent to facility Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern County, they may choose to have the permits sent to the Operators of the fa. cili-~y-where they are to be posted. ' =:~---'::-u- Please fill in Permit # and check one of the following before returninz this form with payment: 1. Send all information to Owner at the address 'listed on invot='ce (if Owner is different than Operator, it will be Owner's responsibility to provide Operator with pertinent ' informat i on). .~ ~ 2. all information to Owner' at the Send followini corrected address: 3. Send all information to Operator: Name: Address: (Operator can make copy of permit Owner). for CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # [~ 4/~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ~ Employee Signature Site Name ,o~_~ess Funding ~(~cal/, State, of Federal) Coae Description. ' (10~s) Notes: Da~ ~ter~ By: ~te: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # [~O0~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ~ ~oyee si~e ~ ~ ~ Site Name or ASdress ~rC~'~, Date ~eegOry Activity Hours Code Description (10ths) 7[,~'!~,-~ ~ I~ ~;~?.?0~ ~.~.4, '~I~.~' ~,.~ ~i~.....,~._ ~,o Notes: ~ .~ v"~~ , Data Entered By: Date: Envo Health 580 4113 137 (Rev, 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ~% 0~)'F..i'~ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ~ Employee Signature ~ ~) ~{~ ~ ' Site Name g~Address ~ ' Funding (%c.~,.. State, of Federal) / ' ~eegOry Activity ' Hours Code Description ( 1Orbs Date Da~ ~ter~ By: ~te: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR'LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Employee # ~ ~ Employee Signature 2 ~) ~,3'~ Site Name. ,°~.aa~ess- '. ~&~,A ~6~,, ~ing (~cal~ S~te, of F~eral) Site Specific Status Changes: Cat~ egory Activity Hours Date uo~e Code Description (10ths) ~ Enter~ By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113 137 (Rev. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Employee # ~ Employee Signature ~ ~ ~y~ Funding ~LOca~, State, of Federal), Site Specific Status Changes: ate ctivity Code Description. ' .. ... i. ;, ..t<i Hours(lOths) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR L~.~:NG ~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ~.~,, ~L Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ~ Employee Signature Site Name.,~ess Funding (Local,~, State, of Federal)  eegOry Activity Hours Date Code Description ( 10ths ~ ~ter~ By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113 137 (Rev. 5/89)~ CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Employee Employee Signature "~(",'rt? U~'~ Site Name o.q~Address ~~ Funding ~c~ ~, State, of Federal) Site Specific Status Changes: c~eegory Activity ............... - --" ........ -~ ' ..... -. ,- HOurs Date' Code Description , · ' ( lOths ~ ~ter~ By: ~te: - - CONTRACT )PTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet ~er~t # Employee Employee Signature Site Name or ASaress Site Specific Status Changes: Funding (~..%.~, State, of Federal) Date ~eegory Activity Hours Code Description (10ths) ~o~: C.~r~ ~ ~ ~.'~Y/~/~. ~/~,~.~ ~ ~ /'J~ . /~ t / ~ ~ter~ By: Date: Env. Healtl~ 580 4113 137 (Rev. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FORLEAKING Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # ]~ t~'L/ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee Employee Signature Site Name ore. ess Funding (~, State, of Federal Date ~eegOry Activity HOurs Code Description ( lOths ) Da~ ~t~ By: Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Employee Employee Signature ~ite Name or Address Funding ~, State, of Federal) Site Specific Status Changes: Cat~egory Activity Hours Date ucx/e Code Description ( 10ths ) Data Entered By: ' Date: Env. Health 580 4113 137 (Rev. 5/89) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING ~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit Employee. Employee Signature ~ ~ Funding '~_~, State, of Federal Site Specific Status Changes: )ate ~eegOry Activity '~ Hours Code Description ( lOths Data Entered By: ' . Date:' CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet - -; ,i Site Specific Status Changes: Permit # ~.a~/:~t_~~ Employee # ~ Employee Signature ~)~t~ Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Hours t~ Code Description (10ths) Env. Health 580 4113 137 (Rev. ........... ~pH'ONE; CALL,~ PHONE~ AREA CODE NUMBER E×TENStON '>: MESSAGE .~' iSEE YOU :ii! i- WANTS TO SEE.YOU. FORM 4003 CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR T,V. AKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet. Permit Employee Employee signature Site Name or Address Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Site Specific Status Changes: : ~eegOry Activity Hours Date Gode I~scription (lOths) -. , , ;:;-.? ~, Notes: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # I g d~O ~i. . Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # ~ Employee Signature site Name or Address Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Category Activity .... Hours Date Code- Code Description ( lOths Notes: { -'~ .... , Data Entered By: 'Date: CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # 150044 Site Specific Status Changes: Employee Employee Signature Site Name or Ad~ress GARCiA ROOFING Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Cat ory Activity Ho s Date Code- Code Description (10ths) 2/16/ )0 3 15 REPORT/DATA REVIEW Notes: REVIEWED FILE FOR Pr_~CE}4ENT INTO C Data Entered By: Date: 5n¥. Mea~ 580 4113 ~37 (Re¥. 5/89) I /' RANDALL k ABBOTT Director ' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'SERVICES DEpARII~ENT July 19, 1990 Mike Garcia Garcia Roofing 200 Inyo Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT:' Location : Known As : Permit # : 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, CA Garcia Roofing 15OO44 Dear Mr. Garcia: .. This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action at the above site. With the provision that the information provided to this'agency was accurate and representative of existing conditions, it is the position of this office that no further action is required at this time. Please be advised that this letter does not relieve you of any liability under the California Health and Safety Code or Water Code for past, present, .or future operations at the site..Nor does it relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional, or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. Additionally, be advised that changes in the present or proposed use of the site may require further site characterization and mitigation activity. 'It is the property owner's responsibility to notify this agency of any changes in report content, future' contamination findings, .or site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Dolores Gough at Program Manager Environmental Health Services Department CB:DG:cas cc: Aqua Geo~cience~, Inc. \ 150044.clt 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELDi CALIFORNIA 93301 RECYCLED PAPER (805) 861:3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 Groundwater Scientists * Environmental Consultants SITE ASSESSMENT STUDY AT GARCIA ROOFING, INC 200 INYO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PRESENTED TO; MR. MIKE GARCIA PRESENTED BY; AQUA GEOSCIENCES, INC. MAY, 1990 I70I Wesltwind Drive. Suite I0I · Bakersfield. California 93301 (805) 328-0962 * FAX (805) 323-4723 Table of Contents 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Executive S~]mmary' "Background Assessment Activities Analytical Results site Geology Conclusions Recommendations Limitations 9. Signatures Page 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 -5 5 Exhibits 1-7 Table 1 Appendix A Appendix B Maps and Block Diagrams LUFT Risk Analysis Boring Logs Analytical Results 1.0 Executive Snmmary Garcia Roofing, Inc. represented by Mr. Mike Garcia contracted with Aqua Geosciences, Inc. to perform a Phase I Site Assessment at Garcia Roofing 200 Inyo Street, Bakersfield, California (Exhibit 1). This assessment was focused on the area where two underground. gasoline tanks had been removed and previous laboratory analysis ~'had indicated soil impaction at the south, end of the southern.tank...-'.-'-~:.'.' This impaction had a maximum concentration of 5,300 mg/kg for fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline at 2 feet beneath the southern tank. The current assessment included soil boring, sample collection, and analyses for fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline, and the gasoline constituent volatile aromatics benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX). · On -.~May .16, -1990 four soil _-samples were. submitted--to B.C. Laboratory, Inc. for analysis using EPA Methods 5030 (purge and trap for gasoline), and 8020 (BTEX). None of these compounds were detected in these five samples. Field screening did not detect these,compounds in any of the five foot interval samples collected while drilling. Ms. Dolores Gough, representing the Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services was present and observed the sample colletion and field screening. The vertical and lateral limits of fuel hydrocarbons in the soil delineated by this assessment describe a plume with a very limited vertical and lateral extent confined to the vicinity of the base of the tank excavation. This impaction is so limited that it was not observed by this assessment. The depth to the water table in the area is estimated at 220 feet (Water Supply Report, Kern County Water Agency, May 1989). No groundwater was encountered in any of the borings advanced for this assessment which penetrated to a maximum depth of 36 feet beloW the. surface. 'The alluvial Quaternary sediments that were encountered by the borings were comprised of a 20 foot section well graded fine-to coarse-grained sand underlain by 16 feet of poorlY graded medium-to coarse grained sands to the deepest depth penetrated in the borings. Given these site charaCteristics a score of 50 for the LUFT Manual gasoline leaching potential risk analysis is interpreted. This corresponds to a low potential of leaching to groundwater, and action level concentrations of 1,000 mg/kg for gasoline, 1.0 mg/kg for benzene, and. 50 mg/kg for .toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes. The limited extent of' contamination and the great depth to groundwater deems that remedial measures are not necessary. No action is the recommended alternative for the site conditions and chemical constituents at this location. 2.0 BackgrOund The Garcia Roofing site is located at 200 Inyo Street in Bakersfield, Kern County, California. On December 1, 1989, Pinnacl. e Environmental Construction removed two 1000 gallon underground gasoline tanks, and a dispenser located above the center of the tanks under permit issued by County (permit number - ~ .......- .....· 150044 issued ~November_.t989-). ' Soil samples~;-were collected_ at depths of two and six feet below the end$ of each tanks and between the center of the tanks and below the dispenser. No soil impaction was observed beneath the dispenser. Very limited impaction was observed beneath the northern tank. However, laboratory analysis of samples at the north and south ends of .the southern tank indicated that an unauthorized leak may have occurred and that further investigative work may be required. In January 1990, the County issued a letter stating that the extent of contaminants beneath the former tank must be determined. Mr. Mike Garcia representing Garcia Roofing, Inc. contracted with Aqua Geosciences, Inc. to implement a site characterization study and prepare this report. 3.0 Assessment Activities Field Activities for this'phase including advancing three soil borings on May 16, 1990, to assess the lateral and vertical extent of soil impaction (Exhibit 2). The first soil boring TH-1 was advanced through the center of the southern end of the former southern tank location to a depth of 36 feet assessing the vertical extent. The second boring TH-2 was advanced 20 feet to the north of TH-1 to a depth of 21 feet assessing the lateral limit of any impaction from the southern tank beneath the former northern tank location. The third boring TH-3 was advanced 7.5 feet west of TH-1 to a depth of 31 feet. 3.1 Boring Methods The borings'were advanced using a Mobile Drill B-53 rig with a 8- inch hollow-stem continuous flight augers in accordance with ASTM Method D1452-80 for soil investigations and sampling by auger borings.' At no time was any water or other liquid added to the boring. The augers were steam cleaned prior to drilling ·each boring. The lithology and other pertinent data was recorded on field boring logs in accordance with ASTM Method D2488-84~ fOr visual description and identification of soils. 3.2 Soil Sampling Soil samples were collected through the auger in 2-inch brass sleeves placed in a split spoon sampler and driven into the soil by a 140 pound hammer with a 30-inch drop in accordance with ASTM Methods D1586r84 for split-barrel_sampling of soiland D15~7-83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and sampler. were cleaned and rinsed using a low-phosphate detergent solution followed by immersion in deionized water rinse prior to each use. Soil samples were driven at five foot intervals in each boring. The blow counts, recovery, and lithology were recorded on the field logs (Appendix A). Lithology was described in accordance with ASTM procedure D2488-84 (Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils)-..'One brass sleeve with soil~.from'each interval was capped, sealed, labeled in accordance with EPA protocols, recorded on a Chain of Custody Form, plaCed in a cooler at 4 degrees centigrade or less, and transported to B.C. Laboratory, Inc. with the Chain of~ Custody for the specified analyses. 3.3 Field Screeninq..of Soil Samples Soil Samples were 'collected using three six-inch.brass tubes installed inside a split-spoon sampler. The middle sample tube was immediately caped and stored in an iced cooler upon collection. The bottom tube was used for lithologic description, and the top tube was used for field screening. The material from the top tube was capped at approximately 50 percent capacity. A headSpace reading was collected at this time and noted on the boring log. Field screening of all samples collected during drilling did not detect ionizable compounds below the 10.2 eV ionization lamp in the HnU meter. 4.0 Anal_Ftical Results Four soil samples were analyzed by B.C. Laboratory,Inc., a state certified laboratory, for fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap for gasoline'), and the gasoline' constituent volatile aromatics benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020. ~ None of these compounds were detected in these four samples. However, the previous laboratory analysis when the tanks were removed indicated soil impaction at the north and south ends of the southern tank reaching a maximum concentration of 5,300 mg/kg for gasoline at 2 feet beneath the south end of the southern tank. Benzene was'also detected in this sample at a concentration of 88 mg/kg. Block Diagrams have been developed and are included as Exhibits 3 through 7~ They include the concentrations of the chemicals analyzed. Analytical'data are included in Appendix B. Table 1 presents a LUFT ManUal gasoline leaching potential risk analysis. Aqua Geosciences estimates the score to be 50 points which corresponds to a low ~otential of leaching to groundwater. 5.0 Site Ge°10g~ The sediments underlying the site are Quaternary alluvial deposits which consist of unconsolidated, clays, silts, sands, and gravels (Calif. Div. of Mines and Geol., 1971). The Block diagrams included in this report present Aqua Geosciences interpretation of the study area stratigraphy. The depth to groundwater is estimated at approximately-~.220 feet ~below the ground surface_~.(Water~Supply---.~.-~ Report, Kern County Water Agency, May 1989 ). The alluvial Quaternary sediments were comprised of a 20 foot sequence of well graded fine-to coarse-grained sand underlain by 16 feet of poorly graded medium-to coarse-grained sand to the total depth penetrated in 'the borings. 6.0 Conclusion .s. Concentrations of fuel hydrocarbons as gasoline and the gasoline constituent volatile aromatics were not detected in any of the samples analyzed for this assessment. Additionally, field screening of all samples collected during drilling indicated no ionizable compounds below the 10.2 eV ionization potential, lamp in the HnU meter. Despite high concentrations of gasoline, and benzene observed at the time of the tank removal, these concentrations are no longer observed in borings directly through the possible source and 7.5 feet west of the possible source. 7.0 R~commendations The limited extent of contamination, and the great depth to groundwater deems that remedial measures are not required. Based upon the results of the investigation three alternative courses of action are' presented; excavation and disposal, in-situ treatment, or no action. The impacted soil could be excavated and disposed of at a Solid waste facility. This alternative is the most costly choice and does not alleviate liability for the soil once it is relocated at the disposal facility. The limited extent of impaction and the apparent .high permeabilities of the sands at the site lend themselves to a vapor extraction system, however, elevated concentrations are no longer detected at the site. The no action alternative is appropriate if 'the concentrations present a low risk to health and the environment as prescribed by federal, state, and local regulations. This site presents a low risk of leaching to groundwater, and may no longer contain soil concentrations'in excess of mandated action levels, and the volume of impacted soil is of a very limited extent. The no action alternative is recommended at this site. 9.0 Limitations Aqua Geosciences performed this investigation in accordance with generally accepted standards of care which exist in Central California at this time. It should be recogniZed that definition and evaluation of geologic conditions .is a difficult and inexact -art. Judgments leading to 'conclusions and recommendations are~ generally made with limited knowledge of the subsurface conditions present. No warranty expressed or implied, is made. 10.~0 Signatures This report of Findings was prepared by: Mark Magargee, R.G. #4892 Senior Hydrogeologist Registration Expires 6/30/92 This Report of Findings was reviewed by: Ph~oalwin, R.G. #4779 Principal Hydrogeologist Registration Expires 6/30/92 f;lltllll¥ ITE 4 · ! Aquo ~eosctences, l,c. I?01 WeslWind Drive Suite 103 ........ Ook er sf ield-;-Coil ! or nlo,.-9-330 I Telephone: (80§) 328-0962 FAX 323-4T23 Tllle VICINITY ' MAP EXttl BIT 1 Job No. BUIILDING T BUTTE STREET SCALE 3."'- 30' · BORE HOLE ..~Aqu.? .6eosclences, Inc. ........... I rOI Weslwind Drive .Suile 103 Bokerslleld, Colifornia 93301 Telephone: (805} 328-0962 FAX 323-4723 Tille BORING LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT Job No. ( 30' lo'. 3o'- ..... Aqua,. geosciences.~.-.lnc- .- I?01 Weslwind Orlve Suite 103 Bokersfleld, California 93301 Telephone: (805) 328-0962 FAX T. itle · Block diagram of concentrations ........... [_n._ ..... ygm / g rn EXHIBIT 3 Job fla. 0 10' ~0'. 30* E o 5BMPLE LOC~T:I:ONS (8,,-,k,l~) II --~,~..;,, ,o~ jj ........... B-'16'b-k' diagram ,,,~',:'.'i";;:i;'i',°~"'o;,'~'°'.jJ ' of. concen'trations. :,~,,×~:,,~., Il ~nugm/gm ' - . EXHIBIT 4 Job No. .)Z lOt 20'- 30- ~"x~ ~ ~~ o 5R/VIpLE LOC~TI'ONS('l~eh°le)II /ULUI=INI:. ~ TAI~K EX'eAVATZoN St~I~PLE , JJ i~-~'Aquo' 6eoscience. s,.Inc ......... .... I?01 Weslwt~d Drive Sull~ I0~ Bokerslleld, Colifo~nio 9:~;)01 Telephone: (805) 328.-0962 FAX 323--q723- of conCen'tratlons I1' I ' . ........... m/-m' ..,o,, ,o. , ....... in ug g I1 I 3o )Z lOt 30- i ......... J_,.Aquo ;eosciences, ln._.~c. IYOI Weslwlnd Drive 9ulle 103 8okersfle{d, Colifornio 93301 lelePhone: (80§} 328-0962 FAX 323-,I723 TIIle BI'O-ok-diagram.' of concentrations in ugm/gm EXHIBIT Job No. 30~ · .)z 0 10': 30'- VI I:MI: c~ o 5AN~PLE LOcATZONS ('Bo,-el~ole)II T.OTAL X_._._,,,..,., ,,~,~×~,,^,,o, ~^~,~ IJ ~.q'ua ;eosciences,-Znc,; ............. " .......................... : ............. I?01 Weslwtnd DHve Suilt 10:3 Roke~'slleld, Calilornio 93301 lelephone" (805) 328-0962 .... Title ................................ :-: ...... Block diagram of concen'trations in ugm/gm .EXHIBIT__ 7 Job No. ' LEACHING POTENVYIAL ANALYSIS FOR GASOLINE USING TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) AND BENZENE, TOLUENE, XYLENE AND ETHYLBENZENE (BTX&E) · S SCORE S SCORE S SCORE SITE C 10 FrS. C 9 FTSi C 5 PTS. FEATURE '-" '" '"-~O- IF CON- O IF CON O- "- IF CON- -' R DITION R DITION R DITION E IS MET E IS MET E IS MET Minimum'Depth to > 100 51-100 25-50\! Ground Water from the ! O Soil Sample (feet) "- ..... . ...... '"~ '-~--. · - Fractures in subsurface None Unknown Present (applies to foothills or mountain areas) Average Annual < 10 10-9_5 2640\2 Precipitation.(inches) I 0 Man-made conduits which None Unknown Present increase vertical ! O migration of leachate .. Unique site features: None At least More than recharge area, coarse I 0 one one soil, nearby wells, etc. COLUMN TOTALS 50 + + = 5'0 RANGE TOTAL PTS. 49 pts. or more 41 - 48 pts. '40 pts. or less MAX. ALLOWABLE 1/50/50/50 .3/.3/1/I/ NA\ 3.3_ BTX]~ LEVELS (PPM) MAX. ^ J OWA L . 000 100 10 TPH LEVELS (PPM) . \! If depth is greater than 5 ft. and less th.an 25 ft., score 0 points. If depth is 5 ft. or less, this table should not be used. .......... \2-./_.-.-It:precipitation is-o~ter 40 inches,., score 0 Points.. \3 Levels for BTX&E are not applicable at a TPH concentration of 10' ppm. APPENDIX A I I I I I ..... ~ i I ~ "il I'i ' i , I I i' ~ l._~_ ...... .,l .......... ! i I I : ['l I [ ~b.I ~:1~ ~ . .. ,_ i ! ~ i,! ii!~ i i I ~ I Ii ~ ,- i i,. i I' Ill Ii~: .... I I I I ! II I I I I I Il ..... I - J I I [, II ....... i I ' -! ~ .i ~i. I,I .. I il I I I Ii ,il i .1 i .... I !::I i~ ~ '~: :: :bo~'l i I I I I II '.'i 't, t ..... I ~il ..... I, [ I .[ I ,, , l,, ,, .I I I I 1 i i Ill II [ i Il I I I I Il i"ll ....... I I I ~ I 1 , ,l, ~,,,i,, i I I lI .... '~ WELL L~-~--~,I-iT~-_ - g ~ ~''~ z: d~ ~ SOIL DESCKIP~ON CONSTRU~ION ~ o a ~ ~ i I I I ~ ~n ~ ~ O~r, i ~ I I I ..I ! ~ [ [ i {i,, I I i I~ I~ ~ I I I I I ,.Il ! i" I I I II I I I I I II I i i I i Ii i i ~ I ~ I I ... i ~ i II i . I I I i II i ~ 'i -I i "it "-i i I ~ ~ ~I . I I I I I I!,, i I' I ~I ! I " ,' ,,. ~ ~ '"~ ~ ~ ~ .,. ii ,,i , I I1,.. '- I I ! I I II ........ i ...... : .... I ............... I I i II ............ WELL COi'qS'rR UCTION ,¥SES '1 SW 'i' SW I~, I-~r I,,I "1 ,-... ~ "' i' / '~' I i' i I~ ',t--- -- I I I II I ho I~,,W' ' I i I,, !! ,,, I I I ii I I I II I I '1 I I I II · I Ir. ! I,,I ~ i I I ' I "! SOIL DESCRIPTION TD 31' Leo c. voAv;n {PLA. TE LOG of..BORING TH- 3 i..,' APPENDIX B ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIs PETROLEUM LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Aqua Geosciences, Inc. 1701 Westwind Drive Ste 101 Bakersfield, CA 9330i - ' Attention: Mark Magargee Date of RepOrt: 25-May-90 Lab No.: Sample Desc: 4377-1 Proj. No. 10390 Garcia Roofing 402-1 5/16/90 @ 10:00am ....... Date sample Collected: 16-May-90 Constituent Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) Reporting Units· ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg Dat~ Sample Received @ Lab: 16-May-90 Date Analysis Completed: 22-May-90 Analysis· Results Minimum Reporting Level' none detected none detected none detected none. detected none detected none detected 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 none detected 5O TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S.L.U.F.T. method. ,. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ANALYS/S PETROLEUM LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLI., REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeabie Aromatics (SOIL) Aqua Geosciences, Inc. 1701 Westwind Drive Ste 101 BakerSfield, CA '93301 '" Attention: Mark Magargee Date of Report: 25-May-90 Lab No.: Sample Desc: 4377-2 Proj. No. 10390 Garcia Roofing 403-2 5/16/90 @ 10:30am Date Sample Collected:' 16-May-90 Constituent Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) Reporting Units ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg Date samPle Received @ Lab: 16-May-90 Analysis Results Date Analysis Completed: 22-May-90 Minimum Reporting Level none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 none detected 50 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: Analyst ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA.93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics ,~ (SOIL) Aqua Geosciences, Inc. _..i701 Westwind Drive Ste 101 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attention: Mark Magargee Date of Rep°rt.! ...... i.25 ~ay- 90 ....... . Lab No.: Sample Desc: 4377-3 Proj. No. 10390 Garcia Roofing 404-3 5/16/90 @ l:lLpm Date Sample Collected: 16-May-90. Constituent Reporting Units Date Sample .Received @ Lab: 16-May-90 Analysis Results Date Anai~sis Completed: 22 -May-90 Minimum Reporting' Level Benzene .Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg none detected ' none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.5 0.5 0.~5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) u /kg none detected 50 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.OoH.S.L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 5030/8020. As Received Basis Comments: E~ln ¥~/~_..~_ 'Analyst ENVIRONM~ENTAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable .Aromat.Lcs (SOIL) Aqua Geosciences, Inc. 1701 Westwind Drive Ste 101 Bakersfield," CA 933-01 ' - Attention: Mark Magargee Date of Report: 25-May-90 Lab No.: Sample Desc: 4377-4 Proj. No. 10390 Garcia Roofing 405-4 · 5/16/90 @ l:45pm Date Sample Collected: 16-May-90 Constituent Reporting Units Benzene TOluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xy!ene oZXylene ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) ug/kg TPH by D.O.Ht Individual c TEST METHOD: As Received Basis Comments: 'Data sample Received @ Lab: 16-May-90 ~ '~Date Analysis- Completed: 22-May-90 Analysis Results none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected Minimum Reporting Level 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 none detected 50 method. by EPA method 5030/8020. By Analyst ENVIRONMENTA~ CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 .PHONE 327-4911 BTXE/TPH GASOLINE Quality Control Data Aqua Geosciences,~Inc. 1701 Westwind Drive Ste 101 BakerSfield, CA 93301 Attention: Mark Magargee Spike.ID: 4291-4 Analysis Date: 22-May-90 --Sample-Matrix: .Soil ..... Units: ug/kg Quality Control for Lab Nos: 4377-1, 4377-2, 4377-3, 4377-4 Constituent Dup Spike~ Spike % Rec % Rec Spike RPD Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene 81.36 78.98 2.97 102.19 95.30 6.98 91.06 88.52 2.83 QC Comments: PROJ. NO. PROJECT NAME L.P. NO. SAMPLERS-(Slgnalure/Number) ~// OF Typ'e DATE SAMPLE ID. SA~E I.D ~ ERS lWl ~ ~ REMARKS T I M E S~udg~ MM/DD/YY HH MM'SS . Relinquished by: (Signalu*e} Daleffime Received by: (S~nalurel Remarks Send Results To __Z · /~ ~ ~ ~/~ - /~ AOUAGEOSCIENCES Relinquished by: (Sign(Ill ~ . Date~ime Received by: (S~nlturel ,, 1701 Westwmd Dr. Susie i Bakershe/O. Cahforma 93301 Relinquished by: (Signature) -, Dale~ime Received for Laboratory by: / STEVE McCALLEY - ~.: ~ . - .~ · . .-. .-~ :.~ . ::'.PERMIT FOR PERMANENT ........ -~..~ ............... -= OF. UNDERG ROUND..,HAZARDO US . .,,.' . :- ., ?~.~; "~' 'SUBSTANCES STORAGE LITY. ; i-:':' ':.':!::':-:,. :-:?i' ~.',: : '' ~.~: ~C~'LITY NAME//ADDRESS:~ '~' G~rcia ":~200 lnyo Street ','-. -'_ Bakersfield, CA - .~.. , /..¥~:.:..'- ::.~. CONDITION~ .' .. ~,., .. ~., ..~-~... , .~ · .~-~,.... .,-;,~*:" ..~..~ . ,,. '.,,~,'~.~.'..?~. ..~'.,, . ~ , . ,-'. .. ,,~ ~..'.. / ,', ..... ~.>,'..~' ~, - . .. . . ...,,,,~,,....'.'.~,.'~ /.,...,~ . ~,~ ........... ~ . ~_.~,..~.,...,, ..... · .. -....~ .~.. ..... ~ .... ~...,..~ , ~'~.,~,~ b.--, .? ~i Soil sampl~ ~tfi~ f~m beneath di~ t~n~ and ~pu~enan~ must be a~ai~cd for total c. ~'.', ~ ,~1 ~il sampl~ ~t~ f~m beneath ~stc oil tan~and appurtcnan~ m~t. ~, . - / d,~ ' ~t'.~it ~pl~ ~c~ f~m ~nea~h c~d~oil ~an~a~ppu~c~an~' mus~ bc ~alyz~ fo~Oit and -- 10. ~ ~hc'[oilo~n 'timetable lints pre. and ~t-tank ~cmoval r~u~m~ts:- ~.~.~ ~ . ~... '-- *~ .. ~,,-.~'~'~., -.~. "..' Submitt~. ~ ~ana~mcnt Tra~tation,and~rac~ng ~o~s scm ~to ~a~rdous--' , ..... ;tare et California--Health-and Welfare Agency~ ~ Department of HeaJtl~ Service Toxic Sut)stan,.-es Control DIvlsio* Sacramento, CallfornJ Please print or type. (Form designed for use on elite (12-pitCh) WDewritor,) UNIFORM HAZARDOUS~("11.'GeneratOr'~ US EPA iD~ Nol"~'/] ~lManifest I 2. Page 1 I InfOrmation in the s6ad~l areas .W. ASTE MANIFEST ,.~.L~. ~J0.?.,,/_,~. [.:,, Y. , ~; · ~.. ~.,~- I°f t law.net 5. p.[rart,spo~er [..Company Nam~ ~ 6. US EPA'ID Number ' C..Stata Transporter's ID · ,. - .: -':'-~.': ' : ~ ~ :r.~:,'n ~" <~l ........... , OXren~po.er's'Phone' 7. Transporter 2 Company Name ' ' 8. US EPA ID Number E. State Transporter's 'iO I ' . , ......... ![.lren~rter'$ Phone 9~ ~esignated Faci!ity.l~ame 'and Site Address 10, US EPA ID Number G2StateFacilit1(s, ID ' ' , , ~ .. C,,:L., V ...... H.F~cili~'s Phone ~.~kc ,".,:. Z' c ~ d, , -"..':,~, ~,c.r' ,. ~i~;~ I."J:(/q T' t:!:. . C: ~.i.~v. ~;. t. 7. ? ~ ,, . 12.Containers 13. 1 11, US DOT Description {Inclo~JAg Proper S~JppiAg JVame, Nafard Class, a~d ID IVombe~ Total ; Unit I. G No. Type .. Quantity Nt/Vcl Was~e , .o.©. TT ...... A b. T K, Handling C~x~es for Wastes Listed ...... ~,, ,.....- ,.:~ ~.,.~:, ,~ · :-~.,~..: -. ,-..- . .... ~1.:_:" ',~ }q%t P'-9~,~q~~~ ~'~' ":',!~.;,'-"g~h~;;~'~,~'~' v~'".t,~':-' ' "'-" ' .: : , - i:~' ;" "~: ' ~'' * ~ ..... ' , ' : ' :'' ' ,' 15. Special H~'~:llir~' Instr~Jctions and Additional Information .... 16. G EH ERATOR'S CERTIFICATI ON~ I hereby dm=llre ~h~t lhe contents of 'this consignmer~ ere fully a nd accurately described above by proper .hipping name and ere cleseified, pecked, marked, end 18baled, a nd ere in all respects in proper condition for trenspor~ by higl'tway according ~o applicable international end national governmemal regulations. ~ ~ "-,~- ~ r4_~-. ""- ' .... : ' · . l.. · l%.ll,' T 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materiels ! I Date R . 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I Date -- ~ ~rinted/'l'yped Narne I SiTnature l.I Month'DayYear l' OHS 8022 A (7/84) (EPA 8700-22) Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS' KERN COUNTY ENV[RON#ENTAL HEALTH SERV[CES DEPART#ENT 2~00 'W STREET, SU[TE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 THIS APPLICATION IS FOR tPRO~ECT CONTA: : MIKE GARCIA !"~ FACILITY NAME GARCIA ROOFI?~G, 'OWNk:R HZKE GARCIA CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OF UNDERQROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY 0R NONE , 325-5736 iSEC/T/R ~RUUL [OUtID~S ONLY} .m,,~S-OAVS' 325-5736 }016-350-08-00-1 ptn 225 ct.¥t ADDRESS NEAREb-F CROSS STREET 200 I~YO STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA I~YO STREET ADDRPSS 7312 LAHAII,IA CT., BAKERSFIELD, CA P"°N~G05 ~833- 6731 TANK REMOVAL CON'TRACTOR PRELIMINARy SIT£ AqsESSHENT CONTI~CTDR SA#PLES IAnDRESS PHONE gORKER'S C~NPILISATIOH r INSURER 05)3Z7 -33 i }~DR~SS ]PHONE CIIEHICAL COMPOSITION OF HATERIAL,S STORED TANK ~ VOLUME CIIKMIC&L ,STORED (NON-CO~ERCIAL NAME) DA~S S~EO CliniCAL PR~TOUSLY STORED WATER TO FAC:LIT'~ PROVIn*"D S~ , , N~REST WATER WELL - GIVe. DIST~C~D BASIS FOR SOIL T"IPE AJ¢O GROUNDYATER DEr'I'll DETERMINATION TOTAL NUMBER OP S~PLES TO BE &MALTED S~PL~S ~ILL B~ ANALYZED FOR: )ESCRIBE~ ~'~V~w~LZ~ -ll°w RESIDUE F..~OIN T~KI S I ~AND PIPING 14 ~.~IS ~ BE R~O~/~~ ~AND DISPOSED OF ~( INCLUDE ~~NSPO~AT] ON~D DISPOSAL{~C~ANIES I: )ESCRIRE BOTII ~l~ DISPOSAL NE~IOB ~ DISPOSAL LO~TION'POR:~ T~KIS} ~ ~ P~PING ,'~TS PORM .,.a~ flEEN ~EhPENALTY ~ P~RY AND TO ']lIE BEST DP ~ KN~LEDGE ~S ~U8 AND CORNE~. ~,~w._ . TITLK * * UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD This form Is to be returned to the Kern' County Health Department plthin 14 days of acceptance of. tank(s) .by 'disposal ' or' recycling -facility. holder of the per. it ~lth nuaber noted above ts responsible for Insuring that this for~ ts completed and 'returned., . ~,.,[:.:..; .., . · .... ~ ..,";,f Section I - T~ be filled out ~ tank removal contractor: Tank Re~oval Contractor: . . Date Tanks Removed "/~'7 ) ~¢.x~:,,~:m::~:-.,,,,~,',.:;..~.~--: NGJ>-'af.~S~:'f~'~:, ;~;'~!~ ~ctton 2 - To be filled out ~ contractor "decontaminating tank(S)~'. Authorized representative of contractor certifies tank(s) have been decont~tnated In accordance ~lth Kern County Health Department requirements. ~- '..,- . - ...:.~ ;,;~i,,"' ~ ; ,; '%; ~.l:~'~ ~'/~ ~'-- i ~ ~ ' .'t~e'"'" ..... ....... ...... .... ........... 'si~ed ~ a~: authorized Fep~esen a .."-L ~reat~nt, storage, o~ disposal .facility .neceptin~ ' -...~.L-- ' . .. ...... -. · · Faclllt~ N~e Valley T~ i-~~ion. Address 4233 ~i~-~d . ":"::- -" "Phone .,..a0m/~va3~.~[:.....,:[,j;.~,?~: ....:.-: :'- .-. .... -- ,~ .- ;~:~..,' ::. ,7:..;:,' ,~-..~ ." ' Date Tanks ReceAa~¢~r.'~~{ '~'i'i'A-N°:~';'t':-Tan~s'..'' .2 ' .' ' ~'., , ........ :~:~S~.~::~?,',' ' ' - '; · ' .....,~ :::~;~'~:e*.>'-'" ~-L:,~:~. (Authortzed~epresentattve) '. "' :'~:~- . ' .'. ........................ ..... ..- .. ....... . . ..., '-~{:~:::?. , ....... .. ' ' * ~I~ING INS~UC~IONS: Fold In hal~ and staple .... ~,: (~or, ~-l~O) . , .. ,ZOOF~w~ SUm.4' . .... A 'KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT