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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK-C-10/21/922130 BAKERSFIELD'FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL FACILITY ~/'~' ~-~ r/~?~ Po~-~ -- INSPECTION FORM OWNER ~_~~~ PERMIT TO OPERATE# CONTRACTOR ' ~~ (~ CONTACT PERSON ~'~ '. ~'~' LABO~TORY · ~ ~ ~ OF S~PLES . '~. ':.~".-?.:' "~;~-/~TEST METHODOLOGY ~~ ~//~'~" ~ ~ /.~ ' ~ " ~'. 'P~Lx~MAaM ~SSESSEENT CO.~r~ CONTACT PEaSON ' CO2 RECIEPT ~ . LEL% ~- 3 PLOT PLAN fONDITION OF CONDITION OF PIPING ' ~ DAT~ ' INSPECTORS NAM~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT S. D. JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF Lawton Powers, Inc. 1825 18th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: Darren Powers October 21, 1992 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 9330~ 326-3911 CLOSURE OF 3 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT 1100 OAK STREET, IN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA. PERMIT #BR0038 Dear Mr. Powers, This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the preliminary assessment associated with the Closure of the tanks located at the above stated address. Based upon laboratorydata submitted, this office is satisfied with the assesSment performed and requires no further action at this time. This letter does not ~relieve you of any liability for past, present, or future operations. In addition, any future changes in site use may require further assessment or mitigation. It is the property owners responsibility to notify this department of any changes in site usage. ~ If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sfncerel~, Hazardous Material Speciali t Underground Tank Program CC: Doug Wegener Wegener Construction 1710 Calloway Bakersfield, CA 93312 mADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INCm October 20, t992. Mr. Joe Dunwoody Bakersfield City Fire Department 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Regarding: Tank Closure Report The Tire Exchange, 1 I00 Oak Street, Bakersfield, Ca Dear Mr. Dunwoody: Per your request, enclosed please find a copy of the tank closure report submitted by Advanced ' Environmental Concepts, Inc. [AEC] in February 1992 for the above referenced location. If you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to call AEC at your convenience. Respectfully, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Attachment: Tank Closure Report Distribution: t/Addressee 1/Darren Powers~ Lawton Powers, Inc. 'l/Bksfld File · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND -4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 * BAKERSFIELD. CA 93313 .: 8051831-1646'-io' "ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC~ Advanced P. nvironmental ~oncepla, Inc. is pleased to present the following. Tank Closure Report for County of Kern . Hak~.rslield, Californi~ This report ha.~ been prepared fo~. Lawton Powers and Dr. Marion Barnard February 1992 · BAKERSFIELD. CA93313_:~ 805/83:(-16~6-';o¢' FA,~:§0'5/8~l-':r7'71 .' '-: ' - . - ~ ~"~ ~.-7~:' '~;-'i'_; *:,-~ -~-'.~.L' L-'LT_'-:'~;:"~ :.,. ~-~:~:_~ ~;~' 4400~ASHE ROAD, #206 _ T,~nk Closure Report Table of Contents AdwanC~d Environmental Concepta, Inc. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 BACKGROUND 3.0 SrI'R GEOLOGY and DRPTH TO GROUNDWATER 4.0 TANK RRMOVAL PR~URF~ 4.1 ~ ~ample Locations and Collection Proced~ 2 .2 5.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS and ~BULT8 3 6.0 CONCLUSIONS 3 7.0 RF-.COMM104DATIONS 8.0 LIMITATIONS 4 9.0 CLOSING Appendices: (A) (B) (g) (D) Tank Removal Permit Ha~rdous Waste Manifest Tank Disposal Documenlation l~horatory Reports/Choin-of-Custody Documenla Pmje~: AEC 91V-1058 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND =- m - - - - 4f~00 ASHE ROAD. #206 · BAKERSFIELD. CA 93313 -= '80_5/83~1~1646:L~?. =F~JA, X 805J83_1-17-7-'~ _,2~. ~ _-. ~..:~ _.- .;~_~ : - , Tnnk Clomlre Report ,Advlmced 'l~.n'vilX~nmenl;al ConCeptS, Inc. 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report documents tank removal procedures performed on February 17 and 18, 1992 by Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc~ (AEC). Soil samples were collected following the removal of two (2) 12,000- gallon gasoline underground storage tankg (UST's) and one (1) 500-gallon waste off UST to evaluate whether hydrocarbons have adversely impacted the adjacent soil. The product piping between the UST's and two (2) islands, formerly containing two (2) dispensers each,' was also removed during this project. The above described tank8 were located at 1100 Oak Street, Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). Tank removal and subsequent soil sampling procedures were performed under the direct supervision of Hazardous Materials Specialist Joseph Dunwoody, Bakersfield City Fire Department (BCFD). Included in the following report is background information 'regarding existing site characteristics, local geology and hydrology, tank removal procedures, sample collection procedures, analytical results, and related conclusions and recommendations. Report appendices contain T, nk Removal Permit (Appendix A), Hazardous Waste Msnifest for tank rinseate (Appendix B), T, nk Disposal Documentation (Appendix C), and Laboratory Reports/Chain-of-Custody Documents (Appendix D). 2.0 BACKGROUND Lawton Powers, et al contracted AEC to supervise the following tank removal services: 1) Excavate the backfill surrounding the UST's; 2) Certify the UST's status as hazardous/non-hazardous using an LEL meter under the supervision of the Bakersfield City Fire Department Inspector; 3) Provide a geologist to collect representative soil samples in accordance with Kern County regulations; 4) Perform required s nslytical testing of soil samples using a California Certified Laboratory; 5) Summarize the above described services in the form of a Tank Closure Report. 3.0 SITE GEOLOGY and DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER The subject site is located in central-west portion of Kern County, the south central part of the City of Bakersfield and within the southern part of the San Joaquin Valley. The Valley forms the southern two- thirds of the Central Valley and is characterized as a broad structural trough. It is bordered on the .east by the Sierra Nevada, the south by the Tehachapi and San Emigdio Ranges, and to the west by the Temblor Range. Geology of the Central Valley consists of a Pre-Tertiary basement complex overlain by marine and non- marine sedimentary rocks of Tertiary Age. These rocks are composed of consolidated sandstones, siltstones, and shales which thicken from northeast to southwest. The Valley was once an inland sea of comparatively shallow depth that continued to subside due to an ever increasing load of sediments transported and deposited from higher elevations. These deposits consist of sand, gravels, silts, and clay. AFdC 91V-1058 1 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN.MIND · . __ L_ 4zt.00 ASHE ROAD. #206 ,, BAKERSFIELD. CA 933:13'~ 805/83.1-1646~_._ -_--FAX-80~/.8~,-1--177~ ~ : ' ........ ;~ .~ ._~- ~. Tsnl~ Cl~are Report Advanced F-.nvironmen~a~ Concei~ INC-. The majority of groundwater pumped from the Valley floor occurs within these relatively unconsolidated near-surface continental deposits. Groundwater in the south-central Bakersfield area occurs in the flood plain sediments of the Kern River. Perched water has not been identified in the area. Well data from the Kern County Water Agency's "Water Supply Report, 1990" indicates depth to groundwater in the vicinity of the subject site at approximately 185-feet below grade level, with a general easterly groundwater flow direction. From Spring of 1990 to Spring of 1991, groundwater levels have dropped approximately 20-feet in the vicinity due to groundwater overdraft and the fifth consecutive year of draught. 4.0 TANK REMOVAL PROCEDURES On February 18, 1992 Wegener Construction began excavation of two (2) 12,000-gallon gasoline UST's and one (1) 500-gallon waste oil UST located at the northern portion of the subject site (Figure 2). The top and sides of the tanks were uncovered with a backhoe. The tanks were then pressure washed and triple rinsed by MP Vacuum Service. No gasoline odors were noted in the soil during the excavation procedures. The tanks still retained a portion of their tar paper cover and appeared to be in excellent condition. No holes were observed in the UST's by AEC's on-site representative. Dry ice was then inserted through the bung openings and internal vapors were monitored by Wegener Construction until satisfactory lower explosive limits (LEL) and oxygen levels were achieved. The tanks were then removed from the excavation with a crane, loaded on flatbed trucks, and transported to Golden State Metals in Bakersfield, California for disposal. 4.1 Soil Sample Locations and Collection Procedures Upon completion of the t~nk removal procedures on February 19, 1992, a total of fourteen (14) soil .samples were collected at the subject site in accordance with Bakersfield citY Fire Department guidelines. Soil sample collection and tank removal procedures were carried out under the direct supervision of Mr. Joe Dunwoody. The following sampling protocol was observed: 1) 2) 3) A backhoe (and hand auger) were used to excavate representative samples of native soil from beneath the former tanl~s at 13 and 17-feet below grade (2 and 6-feet below the tsnl~ inverts) and bring the Samples to surface grade for collection; A qualified AEC representative pushed a brass sleeve or glass jar into an undisturbed portion of the soil, leaving no head space in the container;, The container was then capped with teflon lined lid, sealed with duct tape, labeled, and stored in a cooler with blue ice; : 4) The soil samples were recorded on a Chain-of-Custody document to ensure sample integrity and traceability; 5) 6) The soil samples were delivered to the laboratory by an AEC representative, where they were subsequently analyzed within 14-days; and, Analytical tests were carried out by SMC Laboratory, Inc., a California Certified Laboratory located in Bakersfield, California. AHC 91V-lfiS~ 2 · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN N41ND · 5.0 LABORATORY AblALYSIS and RF~ULTS The analyses specified and performed on the soil samples were in accordance with EPA method 5030 for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) and EPA method 8020 for volatile aromatics (BTXE). Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TRPH), Tox, and total lead were run on the waste oil samples. Results of the analyses are summarized below and the laboratory reports are provided in Appendix D. Units are in micrograms per gram (~g/g) which are equivalent to parts per million (ppm). Xytenes, TPH-g Benzene Toluene Total Ethylbenzene Sample I.D. EPA 5030 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 ETS-13' ND ND ND ND ND ET~-17' ND ND ND ND ND ETN-13' ND ND ND ND ND ETIq-17' ND ND ND ND ND WT~13' ND ND ND ND ND W~I~-17' ND ND ND ND ND WTI~-13' ND ND ND ND ND WTN-17' ND ND ND ND ND ~?~;."~ I..~ (/~,~/8m) LO 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 Non-detected at indicated level of detection Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline Total Lead Total Oreo nlc Halides TPH ~ample I.D. EPA 7420 EPA 9020 .... EPA 41R_l W/O @8' ND ND ND W/O @ ~2' NA ND ND Non-detected at indicated level of detection Not analyzed 6.0 CONCLUSIONS All site work was performed and supervised in accordance with Bakersfield City Fire Department regulations, which documents requirements for permanent closure of underground hazardous substance _ 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 3 I · ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DI:SIGN IN MIND * ' ;"-: .... .' BAKERSFIEED: CA 933,13~ :'. '~05183:l'1646:":*-~FAX-805118~-1:'-:I:/':11 ~_: storage tAnk.~. All ~mples collected from the subject site exhibited non:detectable levels of gasoline constituents when analyzed by EPA test methods 5030/8020 for TPH-g and BTXE, respectively. The soil samples analyzed for waste oil constituents also exhibited non-detectable concentrations. 7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Advanced l~.nvironmental Concel~ Inc~ recommends final closure for the site based on the absence of TPH and BTXE concentrations in soil samples collected belOW the UST's. 8.0 LIMITATIONS This work has been performed in accordance with generally accepted tank removal and environmental science and engineering practices. Conclusions and recommendations are based upon information collected and compiled during the tank removal and data supplied by the ClienL No other warranty, expressed or implied, is given. The soil samples for this project were obtained on a finite grid; hence, the laboratory results are indicative of a discrete samples and are not meant to be misconstrued as representative of unsampled areas. Project: AHC~V-lflS~ 4 ' ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND e i~ ~ ...... ' 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 '~ ~3-~-'-'~l-~:~-~-"-FAX'805/831'--'1-771 .... 7-~--~ ----- -Z*~'~ -"' :: ~ Tenl~ ~oeure Report 9.0 CLOSING Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to be of service to Lawton Powers and Dr. Marion Barnard on this project. If there are any questions or if additional informntion should be required regarding this report, please call our office at (805) 831-1646.. Sincerely, _.ar,-.dvu, nced Knvironmental Concepts, Inc. Jonathan L. Buck Project Geologist All environmental site work with which Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc~ was involved, was performed under my supervision to ensure proper sampling protocol and environmental assessment. This report has been technically reviewed by the undersigned. Joel S. Pomerene California Registered Geologist #4724 § ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. ' SMC Laboratory' Analytical Chemistry Client Name: Advanced Environmental Concepts Address: 4400 Ashe Road, ~206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Mr. Jori Buck Date Samples Received : 2-18-92 (added 2-20-92) Date Analysis Completed: 2-20-92 Date of Report : 2-20-92 Project Name: Tire Exchange RESULTS OF ANALYSIS Sample ~ ID 473 w/o ~ 8' TOTAL LEAD uqm/qm MRL,uqm/qm ND 10. Method of Analysis: 3050/7420 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = none detected A~$1a Horton Analytical Chemist 3 t 55 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 Bakersfield, CA 93380 · FAX (805) 393-36;53 ~,- ', ..... 1920 E. Deem Ave., Suite 130 nc: ' Santa Ar~, CA 92705 Tel 714.757.7022 E NV I R 0 N M E N T A L T ES T I N G Fax714.757.7274 ¢~,~~~''~"' ' ~: "'4,. ~- I J ame -, .,. ~. i ,. . · Project Address Proje~ct Con~. c~./ Sampte ID Sample Locat on Turn Around Requested: [-~ Immediate Attention ~ Rush 24-48 Hours .~; Rush 72-96 Hours ~_J Mobile Lab Date Time ~) Relinquished by (signature) Company Laboratory Sample Number Y'TZ . / / / / TTLProject# /,.~1 Analysis Requested / ./,~?~ ' u-'F~, o.1£ Sample Condition as Received: /~ ( . Container/Comments Date '~me .7_-/ Total Number of Containers AdditionaJ Comments ~/,/~~'' q ~ Received by (signature) ITin~e ' ~;ompa~ . .-:..?,:: SMC Client Name: Advanced Environmental Concepts Address : 4400 Ashe Road, Ste 206 Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 Attention : Jon Buck Analytical Chemistry· Date samples received :2-18-92 Date analysis completed:2-19_92 Date of report :2-19-92 Project Name: Tire Exchange RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: #461 ~462 ID:NED-4 Benzene uGm/gm Toluene ND ND Ethylbenzene ND p-Xylene ND m-Xylene ND o-Xylene ND Isopropylbenzene ND TPH (Gasoline) ND ID:SED-4 Benzene Ugm/gm Toluene ND Ethylbenzene ND p-Xylene ND ND m-Xylene ND o-Xylene ND Isopropylbenzene ND TPH (Gasoline) ND MDL, uGm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.OO5 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0' Method of AnalYsis for BTX/TPH (Gasoline): 8020 MDL = Minimum Detection Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons uGm/gm = micrograms per Gram (Ppm) ND = None Detected Kevin Lagan ~ --/ Analytical Chemist 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 . ' Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93380 . · (805) 393-3597 FAX (805) 393-3623 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~463 ID:NWD-4 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-×ylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~%464 ID:SWD-4 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~465 ID:ETS-13 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~466 ID:ETS-17 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ~467 ID:ETN-13 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ~468 ID:ETN-17 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) Analytical Chemist ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND. ND ND ND ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 SMC Laboratory Client Name: Address : Advanced Environmental~ Concepts 4400 Ashe Road, ~206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention : Mr. Jon Buck Date Samples Received : 2-18-92 Date Analysis Completed: 2-19-92 Date of Report : 2-19-92 Analytical Chemistry Project Name: Tire Exchange RESULTS OF ANALYSIS Sample~ ID 473 w/o @ 8' 474 w/o ~ 12' TOTAL ORGANIC HALIDES (TOX) uqm/qm MDL,uqm/qm ND 10. ND 10. Method of Analysis: EPA 9020 MDL = Minimum Detection Level ugm/gm = micrograms per gram ND = none detected An~eia Horton Analytical Chemist 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · Bakersfield, CA 93380. ~. (805) 393-3597 FAX (805) 393-3623 SMC Laboratory Analytical ChemiStry' Client Name: Advanced Environmental COncepts Address: 4400 Ashe Road, 1206 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Date Samples Received : 2-18-92 Date Analysis Completed: 2-19-92 Date of Report : 2-19-92 Attn: Mr. Jon Buck Project Name: Tire Exchange RESULTS OF ANALYSIS sample ~ ID 473 w/o ~ 8' 474 w/o ~ 12' TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (Oil and Grease) mq/kq MDL, mq/kq ND 5.0 ND 5.0 Method of Analysis: 418.1 ND = None Detected mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram MDL = Minimum Detection Limit A~g~la Horton Analytical Chemist 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 393-3597 Bakersfield, CA 93380 ~ FAX (805) 393-3623 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~469 ID:WTS-13 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND 'ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~470 ID:WTS-17 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.00'5 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 i.0 ~471 ID:WTN-13 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 Kevin Lagan ~ Analytical Chemist RESULTS OF ANALYSIS ~472 ID:WTN-17 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL, ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 Kevin Lagan (_~ Analytical Chem~'s t EN V R 0 N MEN TAL TESTING 1920 E. Deere Ave., Suite 130 Santa Aha, CA 92705 Tel 714.757.7022 Fax 714.757.7274 P~[ Name Project Address Project Contact Sample Location Chain-Of-Custody Recor.d D~ Client Project # I TurnL~Around Re~uestefl: '~ Immediate Attention ~ Rush 24-48 Hours ~ Rush 72-96 Hours ~ No,maiTM · ~).Relinquished.by (signature) ?o D~e / ,~/ [ ~ Received by (si, nature) ITime Date IT]me IDate Time Time Tll. Project # !Page Lab Use Only Sample Condition as Receive~ Chille.Q.~yes .-., no Seal~ Container/Comments Total Number of Containers Additional Comments ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING I Client . I~roject Name Project Address ' ~am~le I~ t Sample Cocat~on Relinquished by (signature) ..: .'.'J c°mPa,y. 1920 E. Deere Ave., Suite 130 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Tel 714.757.7022 Fax 714.757.7274 Client Project # Turn Around Requested: LJ Immediate Attention L_J Rush 24-48 Hours ~ Rush 72-96 Hours __~ !Mobile Lab J Date Time If 'f Chain-Of-Custody Record /~/ Analysis /~// / , , ¢///// ~7 / ~/ / ,~[~/~: ~ Received by (signature) Tirn~ ' Company Bate lime Laboratory Sample Number ..i /////L_~_ : Page ///// ' / / / / / / / .~ / Sample Condition / / /._~'/ I as Received: // / ~ / J Chille~FZno // ~ / Container/Comments Date lTime Total Number of Containers Additional Comments 7 t[~GENER '~'. \ :::IX / CONSTRUCTION H A R 0 H 9. :, 19. 9. ~.'".' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATEtqlAL [)IVISION ~i'~130 "G" STREET BFAKERSFiELD~ CA. 93301. A T T N: J'ID E D U N t,,,I 00 ID Y RECEIVED NAR' 1 0 HAZ M.A,T. DIV. REC?':' '"-'"' .... HA7-_. MAT: Otv. FlrdD :I',.ICLOSED TIdE FOLLQklING DOCUMENTS FOR "(OR FILE, IF ANY ADI:)ITZOrqAL. ZNF:ORMATION ZS NEEDED PLEA~b: ON"f¢-~C,'f ME GOLDEN STATE METALS TANK DISPOSAL FORM $'!:10215 RINSATE MANIFEST ~91.581907 DOUG klEGENER 1710 CALLOWAY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA93312 (805) 589-5570 FAX(805) 589-1161 · LIC. NO. 413913' GOLDEN STATE METALS, INC. P. O. Box 70158 · 2000 E. Brundage Lane Bakersfield, California 93387 Phone (805) 327-3559 · Fax (805) 327-5749 Scrap Metals, Processing & Recycling CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: JOB SITE: ADDRESS: N° 10215 ":,i~NK DISPOSAL,'FORM ....... I · "? :z... Contractor's . LicenSe No. ' 'ContraCtor's Phone No. !100 , 'DESTINATION: G.S.M. . 2000 E. BRUNDAGELANE · BAKERSFIELD, CA 93387 ,. QTY ·GALLONS SERIAL NO. :NETTONS 250 ,14 ~ 550 ' .24 1000 - 6 ft .61 2000 ,97 3000 i.32 5000 2.42 7500 3.28 9000 · 3.82 12000 4.93 ....... TOTAL .... COUNTY: /___~ANKINSPECTION . CLEAN & DRY (ACCEPt, OR r-]RESIDUALS PRESENT(REJEC~ LELREADING ~OXYGEN CONTENT ~DISPOSALFEE ~SCRAP VALUE ~OTHER All fees incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from receipt of tank. Contractor's signature represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank removal complies with State laws. CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL_/DESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CEP-/T~Y THE RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIAL SPECIFIED WILL BE COMPLETELY DESTROYE SCA RECYCLIN P RPOSES ONLY. ' ........... AUTHORIZED REP. ~ 7 DATE WHITE m Co~tractor Copy · YELLOW -- File Copy · PINK ~ Permanent Copy IHI~ AI~I~LIL;AII~Iq t~:L;L~M:~ A r:KM'II WI~:r~ See Instructions,°n of puge 6. UNIFORM HAZARDOUS I~I. GenMat°fl UG EPA ID N°- i I~nllest I::~::umenl ~. I 2. Pc~e I E T L Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNF. J. ~ OHS 8OZ~ ¢1~m) - ' wht~: ' ~EPA 8700--22 To: TSOF SENm 11.11S ~ TO Dm WIll.iN 30 DAY~. · e.O. Box-_'~'~_,~to.C,A wi2'. Bakersfield Fire Dept.~_ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVlON UNDERGROUND STORAGETANK- PROGRAM PERMIT No. PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE INFORMATION. SITE (//Tf~/~//~ (..~/~_5 ~___~A_/ ADDRESS //~ ~ ZiP CODE APN FACILI~ NAME ~ ~~~ CROSS·STREET ~~ ~ TANK OWNER/OPERATOR ~~- / ~~' PHONE No. ~- ~)/ MAILING ADDRESS /~2~ /~~ Cl~ ~~ · 'ZiP CODE CONTRACTOR II~IFORMATION ~____~/,Z<~,.' COMPANY/_~ ~/~',~---- ADDRESS /'~,/O ~'~,,,,~/--zgz--~ .~".Z' INSURANCE CARRIER PHONE No. PRELIMANARY ASSEMENT INFORMATION COMPANY/~Zz~ ~ ADDRESS ~'~o /-'~,~ /,~'~.~- INSURANCE CARRIER O~ ~ ~ PHONE No, ~'"~'_~'~(.~ LICENSE No. ~r~/~/~ Cl~ ~ ZiP CODE ~/~ WORKMENS COMP No. ~/~ ~/- /g y.~ LICENSE No. CITY ZIP COO~ ? ~ ~/,~ WORKMENS COMP No. ~->~ TANK CLEANING INFORMATION COMPANY ADDRESS WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIEICATION NUMBER NAME OF RINSTATE DIS'P'~'~S~,L FACILITY _/"~/~:~-~.9~J ADDRESS FACILITY INDENTIFICATION NUMBER 'CITY PHONE No. ZIP CODE cITY / ZIP CODE TANK· TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANY ADDRESS TANK DESTINATION PHONE No. ,~5-/~,~-~/ LICENSE No. CITY ~/J~-~J ZIP CODE TANK INFORMATION TANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES CHEMICAL STORED STORED PREVIOUSLY STORED THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE AI-rACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS pERMIT AND ANY OTHER STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT. APP .OVEg U THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT'WHEN APPROVED BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805)~326-3979 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK 'DEC~ONTAMINATION ! name contracting co. an authorized agent of here by attest under penalty of perjury that the tank(.s) located at being removed under permit# J~ 0,'~'~ ' ~l~'/' and address ' has been cleaned/decontaminated properly and-a LEL (lower explosive limit) reading of n~-g~eater than 5% was measured immediately following the cleaning/decontamination process.~ na~ (print)  si~n%ture