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PROJECT COMPLETION:
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June 2,2004
Mr. John Van Wyk
Van Wyk's of Bakersfield, Inc.
c/o 4800 Easton Drive, Suite 101
Bakersfield, CA 93309
FIRE CHIEF
ADMINISTRATIVE ~ERVICES
2101 "H" Street
· Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX (661) 852-2170
SUPPRESSION SERVICES
2101 "H" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX (661) 852-2170
PREVENTION SERVICES
FIRE SAFETY SEllVICES · ENVIRONMENTAl.
900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE 1661~ 326-3979
FAX (661) 852-2171
FIRE INVESTIGATION
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
VOICE 1661 ) 326-3951
FAX (661) 852-2172
TRAINING DIVISION
5642 Victor Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93308
VOICE (661) 399-4697
FAX (661 ) 399-5763
Phase II Environmental Site Assessment at 711 Oak Street
Dear Mr. Van Wyk:
This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the result of the above
referenced site assessment, dated May 10, 2004, associated with the buried grease drum
removal.
Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that
appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable, remediation practices
were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal
action or monitoring is required at the above stated address.
Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or
release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or
future operations at this location~ Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be
construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating
to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing
in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional
Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement
actions.
This letter does not relieve'the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under
the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing; additional,
or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution
or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land
use may require further assessment and mitigation.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (661) 326-
3979.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Wines, II1
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Registered Geologist No. 7239
Office of Environmental Services
cc: J. Flynn, Watson Realty
BAKERSFIELD
FAX Transmittal
COVER SHEET
FIRE DEPARTMENT
PREVENTION SERVICES
900 Tmxtun Avenue, Suite 210, Bakersfield, CA 93301
Business Phone (661) 326-3979 · FAX (661) 852-2171
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OOMPANY:
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COMMENTS:
A J Envir onmental, Inc.
4800 Ea~, Suite 101, Bakersfield, CA 93309
Bus: (661) 327-7429 Fax: (661) 327-1707
May10,2004
Mr. Howard Wines
City of Bakersfield Fire Department
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Re:
Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Van Wyk's Of Bakersfield, Inc.
711 Oak Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Dear Mr. Wines:
A J Environmental, Inc. is pleased to present this Phase II Environmental Site
Assessment Report that has been prepared for John Van Wyk. The property is
located at 711 Oak Street, Bakersfield, California.
Please contact me if you should have any questions or require additional
information.
Sincerely,
A J ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
Michael A. Feldman, R.E.A.
President
Cc John Van Wyk
4800 Suite 101, Bakersfield, CA 93309
VAN WYK'S OF BAKERSFIELD, INC.
PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL
SITE ASSESSMENT UPDATE
711 Oak Street
Bakersfield, California 93304
May 2004
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Michael A. Feldman
Registered Environmental Assessor
State of California No. REA-02251
Expiration Date: 06/30/04
Harold,,,E¢'. Sugden
Registered Geologist
State of California No. 1954
Expiration Date: 04~30~05
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Summary
Discussion
Samples
Borehole Abandonment
Laboratory Analysis
Analytical Results
Conclusions & Recommendations
Limitations
References
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Appendix I
Appendix II
EXHIBITS
Site Plan
Leaching Potential Analysis
APPENDICES
Summation of Laboratory Results
Laboratory Reports and Chain of Custody Documents
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INTRODUCTION
On April 8, 2004, magnetic and electromagnetic surveys were conducted at 711 Oak
Street, a former service station location that is currently used as a ChrysledJeep
automobile dealership and service center. They were run at the northeast service
building in an attempt to locate possible underground storage tanks. This resulted
in two anomalies on the north and west sides of the building.
On April 16, 2004, the two anomalies were excavated using a back hoe. The
anomaly on the north side of the building was due to old pipes that were buried in
the ground. The anomaly on the west side of the building was due to a buried
grease drum filled with gravel that was used as a dry well. This is classified by the
Environmental Protection Agency as a Class V injection well.
On April 19, 2004 a workplan was prepared to perform an investigation of the dry
well that was discovered on April 16, 2004. Verbal approval was received from Mr.
Howard H. Wines Ill with the Bakersfield Fire Department - Office of Environmental
Services.
On April 21, 2004, the buried grease drum was removed using a backhoe. Soil
samples were obtained at depths of two feet and five feet below the base of the
drum.
The purpose of this Phase II Site Assessment was to determine the presence or absence
of soil contamination below the dry well.
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SUMMARY
Backhoe soil samples were obtained under the direction of A J Environmental, Inc.,
at depths of two feet and five feet below the base of the drum. Prior to the collection
of the soil samples, the sample tubes were washed with a non-phosphate detergent
solution; triple rinsed with distilled water and air-dried. Immediately after sampling
the tube was sealed with Teflon, capped with plastic end caps, sealed with duct
tape, labeled and placed in a cooler containing ice and kept at a temperature of four
degrees Celsius or less for transport to BC Laboratories, Inc., a State Certified
Laboratory. Chain-of-Custody forms were completed when the samples were
collected and maintained with each transfer of the samples.
They were analyzed for:
CAM 17 Metals (EPA Test Method 6010)
BTEX with MTBE (EPA Test Method 8020)
TPH - Gas & Diesel (EPA Test Method 8015M)
Purgeable Halogenated & Aromatics (EPA Test Method 8260)
Cam 17 Metals
The Total Threshold Limit Concentration (TTLC) of a constituent in soil is used by
the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) to identify a soil as hazardous.
The Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration (STLC) is the concentration of the
constituent in the soil extract that is used by the DTSC to identify the soil extract as
hazardous. A soil can be considered hazardous if the concentration of a particular
constituent exceeds its respective TTLC, or if the concentration of the constituent in
the soil extract exceeds its respective STLC. Typically, a Waste Extraction Test
(WET) is performed on samples of soil that contain a particular constituent at a
concentration greater than ten times the STLC.
None of the samples exceeded regulatory threshold levels. They were all found to
be non-hazardous.
Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes, & Methyl-t-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
Benzene, Toluene and MTBE compounds were non-detect for all of the samples.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline was non-detect for all of the samples.
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Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Diesel
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Diesel was found at a level of 330mg/kg at two feet
and non-detect at five feet below the base of the dry well.
Leakin.q Under.qround Fuel Tank Field Manual
The maximum allowable level is calculated using a weighting system that scores
each of five specific site features having to do with depth to groundwater, presence
or absence of fractures, rainfall, man-made conduits and unique site features.
Exhibit 2 is a summary of the leaking potential analysis and the scoring of the site
features:
Depth to groundwater occurs 175 feet below ground level (Kern
County Water Agency, February 1, 2004, 2003 Report on Water
Conditions Improvement District No. 4) and scores ten.
Fractures in the subsurface are not anticipated in the thick alluvium
and unconsolidated Quaternary age sediments that underlie the
surface (Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet) and scores
ten.
Annual rainfall for Bakersfield is 5.72 inches (personal
communication, National Weather Service, Meadows Field,
Bakersfield) and scores ten.
There are no man-made conduits for vertical migration present,
therefore the site scores ten.
The site has coarse to very fine sand. This scores a nine.
This results in a total score of 49 that categorizes the site as having a Iow leaching
potential. As shown in Exhibit 2, the action levels for these hydrocarbons are
benzene (1 mg/kg), toluene (50 mg/kg), xylenes (50 mg/kg), ethylbenzene (50
mg/kg), TPH- Gasoline (1,000 mg/kg) and TPH-Diesel (10,000 mg/kg). Benzene,
Toluene and MTBE were not present in any of the samples.
Pur.qeable Halo.qenated & Aromatics (EPA Test Method 8260)
Purgeable Halogenated & Aromatic compounds were non-detect for all of the
samples.
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Discussion
Samples
The samples were obtained using a backhoe. Both of them consisted of coarse to
very fine sand. They were dry with no stain and no odor present.
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Borehole Abandonment
The excavation was backfilled with the excavated soil.
Laboratory Analysis,
Two soil samples were delivered to BC Laboratories Inc., a state certified laboratory,
for analysis. They were analyzed for:
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CAM 17 Metals (EPA Test Method 6010)
BTEX with MTBE (EPA Test Method 8020)
TPH - Gas & Diesel (EPA Test Method 8015M)
Purgeable Halogenated & Aromatics (EPA Test Method 8260)
A summation of laboratory results can be found in Appendix I. The laboratory
reports and chain of custody documents are included in Appendix II.
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Analytical Results
Cam 17 Metals
None of the samples exceeded regulatory threshold levels. They were all found to
be non-hazardous.
Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes, & Methyl-t-Butyl Ether (MTBE).
Benzene, Toluene and MTBE compounds were non-detect for all of the samples.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline was non-detect for all of the samples.
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Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Diesel (TPH-D)
TPH-D was found at a level of 330 mg/kg at two feet and non-detect at five feet
below the base of the dry well.
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Pur.qeable Haloqenated & Aromatics (EPA Test Method 8260)
Purgeable Halogenated & Aromatic compounds were non-detect for all of the
samples.
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CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
The site in its present condition does not present a danger to the subject property,
surrounding properties, or the environment. There is no threat to the unconfined
ground water aquifer found at a depth of 175 feet below ground level. Based on the
analytical test results, it has been concluded that TPH-Diesel soil contamination is
present at a very Iow level of 330 mg/kg at a depth of two feet below the dry well.
No contamination is present at a depth of five feet below the dry well indicating a
lack of penetration.
The site has a Iow leaching potential as shown in Exhibit 2. The dry well has not
been used since 1978 and has now been removed. The excavation where the dry
well was located will be covered with black top.
The No-Action alternative should be employed at this site.
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LIMITATIONS
This report is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information with regard
to the subject matter covered. However, it is provided with the understanding that
the contents reflect A J 'Environmental, Inc's best judgment in light of the information
available at the time of preparation and the fact that judgments about unknown
future events are called for.
A J Environmental does not make any warranty, express or implied, and we cannot
be and are not, except in the case of willful negligence on our part, liable or
responsible for any loss, costs, damages, or expenses directly incurred or sustained
by anyone resulting from any interpretations made by any of our officers, agents, or
employees.
This report is intended for the exclusive use of John Van Wyk. A J Environmental,
Inc., assumes no responsibility nor liability for reliance herein or use hereof by
anyone other than the above named client.
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REFERENCES
A J Environmental, Inc.
April 2004, Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Updato
Kern County Water Agency
February 1, 2004, Improvement District No. 4, 2003 Report on Water
.Conditions
State of California Underground Fuel Tank Task Force
October 1989, Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Manual
Personal communication: National Weather Service, Meadows Field, Kern County
California, for average rainfall amounts at Bakersfield, California.
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EXHIBITS
April 2000 Aerial Photo
SEC 35 - T29S - R27E
KERN COUNTY, CA
1"=70'
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(661) 327-7429 Fax (661) 327-1707
VAN WYtCS OF BAKERSFIELD, INC.
PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENT
711 OAK STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
SITE PLAN ' ~ ,,,, ,,, ;
EXHIBIT 1 I DATE: MAY 2004
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Using Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(TPH)
and Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Ethylbenzene (BTX&E)
The following table was designed to permit estimating the
concentrations of TPH and BTX&E that can be left in place without
threatening ground water. Three levels of TPH and BTX&E
concentrations were derived (from modeling) for sites Which fall into
categories of low, medium or high leaching potential. To use the
table, find the appropriate description for each of the features.
Score each feature using the weighting system shown at the top of
each column. Sum the points for each column and total them. Match
the total points to the allowable BTX&E and TPH levels.
S SCORE S SCORE S SCORE
SITE C 10 PTS C 9 PTS C 5 PTS
O IF CON- O IF CON- O IF CON-
FEATURE 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 40
Soil Sample (feet)
Fractures in subsurface None Unknown Present
(applies to foothills 40
or mountain areas)
Average Annual <10 10-25 26-40~
Precipitation (inches) 40
Man-made conduits which None Unknown Present
increase vertical 40
migration of leachate
Unique site features: None At least More
recharge area, coarse 9 one than one
soil, nearby wells, etc
RANGE OF TOTAL POINTS 49pts or more 41 - 48 pts 40pts or less
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE 1/50/50/50 .3/.3/1/1 NA~
B/T/X/E LEVELS (PPM)
MAXIMUM GASOLINE 1000 100 10
ALLOWABLE TPH
LEVELS (PPM) DIESEL 10000 1000 100
If depth is greater than 5 ft. and less than 25 ft. score 0
points. '
If depth is 5 ft. or less, this table should not be used.
If precipitation is over 40 inches, score 0 points.
Levels for BTX&E are not applicable at a TPH concentration of
lOppm (gasoline) or 100ppm (diesel) (For explanation see step
6, page 27.)
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(661) 327-7429 Fax (661) 327-1707
VAN VVYK'S OF BAKERSFIELD, INC.
PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENT
711 OAK STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
LEACHING POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
EXHIBIT 2 ~ DATE: MAY 2004
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"Summation of Laboratory Results"
Borehole
Sample Depths
TPH - Gasoline
TPH - Diesel
Benzene
Toluene
,Ibenzene
flenes
MTBE
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Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
'Ilium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
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Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Thallium
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Reporting Units - rog/kg
EPA Test Methods: TPH- Gasoline & Diesel by EPA 8015M
BTEX/MTBE by EPA 8020
Oil and Grease by EPA 1664
Title 22 Metals by EPA Method 6010B
Purgeable Halogenated & Aromatics (EPA Test Method 8260)
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Samplin______~g Location
Samplin___~g Point
Sampled By
~,n_i_~_(C 12 - C24
Tetracosane
711 OAK (VAN WYK)
VW~I-2 (2' BELOW BASE OF DRY"WELL)
FELDMAN
330
47
mCkg
46-137
80t5M
8015M
rComment_.~s
PQL's and MDL's are raised due to sample dilution. Matrix spi,__ke precision is not within the control limits. Matrix spike recovery is not within the control limits.
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COC Number m Receive Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ 10:20
Project Number -' Sampling Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ 10:06
Sampling Location 711 OAK (VAN WYK) Sample Depth --
Sampling Point !VW#1-5 (5' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL) Sample Matrix Soil
Sampled By FELDMAN BCL Sample ID 04-04005-2
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Diesel Range Organics (612 - C24 < PaL rog/kg 10. 3. 8015M 04/26/04- 04/29104 04:01 SAM OC-12A 1
Tetracosane 83 % 46-137 8015M 04126/04 04129104 04:01 SAM GC-12A 1
Comments
Matrix spike precision is not within the control limits. Matrix spike recovery is not within the'control limits.
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COC Number
Project Number
Location
Sampling Point
Sampled By
Badum
Be[yllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
< PQL
3.6
< PQL
< PQL
6.4
3.7
6.7
< PQL
~ PQL
< PQL
3.7
PQL
PQL
PQL
3O
~04 @ 10:20
Total Concentrations (TTLC)
iRece~ve Date/T~me
711 OAK (VAN WYK)
VW#1-2 (2' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL)
FELDMAN
.Date/Time
04/21/2004 @ 09:46
Depth
Sample Matrix Soil
Title 22 Waste T
BCL Sample ID
Type i: Millable Solid - No Free
~uid
04-04005-1
SW-601o
SW-6010
SW-6010
SW-6010
sw-6010
SW-6010
sw-601o
SW-6O10
SW-6010
Sw-7471
SW-6010
SW-6010
SW-6010
SW-6010
SW-6010
SW-6010
SW-6010
19:34
10:30 i DIW
19:34 j
167-103060 ND
167-103060 ND
167-103060 ND
ND
ND
167-103060
167-103060 ND
167-103060 ND
167-103060 ND
166-100926 ND
167-103060
167-103060
167-103060 ND
167-103060 ND
167-103060 ND
167-103060
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sa~a-~ple Description ~ 1 OAK (VAN VVYK), VW#1-2 (2' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL), 04i21/2004 @ 09:4~-, FELDMAN
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Total Concentrations (TTLC)
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COC Number --
iSampling Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ 10:06
Project Number -- iSample Depth --
Sampling Location 711 OAK (VAN WYK) ,
Sampling Point VW#1-5 (5' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL) [Sample Matrix Soil
~ Type i: Millable Solid - No Free
iTitle 22 Waste Type Liquid
Sampled By FELDMAN "iBCL Sample ID 04-04005-2 -----.
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.......................... '~='~--~ ~ ~ 0.98 167-103060 ND 500. 15.
Antimony <PQL mg/kg .__5 0~.3 SW-6010 04/28/04 04/30104 19'53[ JCC TJA61E
~,rs~nic 4.5 mg/kg 0.5 0.2 SW-6010 04/28/04 04/30104 19:5____~_3 JC.___.~__C TJA____61_~_E 0.98 167-103060 ND 500 5.0
Barium 3~1 __ mg/k___~g 0.____._~5 0.04~1; SW_____~01~0 04.___~8/___~__~ 04/29/04 20:0.___~_7 J_~CC__~.._ TJ___A61~E 0___:.~._~____ 1.__67-10_____.~60 ND 10000 100.
Beryll____ium < PQ~L mg/k_____~__g 0.5 0.0~ SW-601~0 04/__~2~/__~_~ 04/2-~-~- 20:07 JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 75 0.75
Cadmium I <"QL mg/kg 0.--~---- 0.048 SW-----~10 04/28/04 04/29/04 20:07 JCC~ TJA61~E 0__z98_~__ 167-~103060 ND 100 1.0 -~
Chromium ~ 5.._____~_4 __ rog/kg 0.~5 0.06~2 SW-6010 04. /28/04 ~0~/~/04 20:07 JCC TJ___A61~E 0._~98_~.__ 1._.67-1____030.~_~__~ ND 2500! 5.0
Cobalt [ < pQL _ mg/kg 2.5 0.060 S---~-_6010 04128/04 04/29/04 20:07 ~ TJ___~A61___~-E 0.__~ 1.__67-1____03060 ND 8000' 80. ..~
Copper 3.4 mg/kg ~ 0..___~5 SW-601__~_0 04/28/04 041.~301_.___~_~ 19:53 .j JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 2500 25.
Lead < PQ_________~L _mg/kg..g__ 2.~5 0...____~___~ SW-601_.~_0 04/28/-~--~ 04/29/04 20:07 JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 1000 5.0
Memury ---- <PQL rog/kg 0.2 0.024 SW-7471 04/23104 04/27104 10:30 DIW LDC1 0.919 166-100926 ND 20 0.2
Molybdenum < PQL mgJkg 2.5 2 SW-6010 04128/04 04/29/04 20:07 JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 3500 350.
Nickel 2.7 mg/kg 0.5 0.057 SW-6010 04/28/04 04/29/04 20:07 JCC TJA61E 0,98 167-103060 ND 2000 20.
Selenium < PQL mg/kg 0.5 0.3 SW-6010 '04/28/04 04/30/04 i19:53 i' JCC TJA61E 0,98 167-103060 ND 100. 1.0
Silver < PQL mg/kg 0.5 0.061 SW-6010 04/28~04 04/29/04 120:07 I JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 500 5.0
Thallium <PQL mg/kg 5 0,4 SW-6010 04/28/04 04/29/04 120:071 JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 700 7.0
Vanadium 12 mg/kg 0,5 0.051 SW-6010 04/28/04 104/29/04 20:07i JCC TJA_61E 0,98 167-103060 ND 2400. 24.
Zinc I 15 mg/kg 2.5 1.1 SW-6010 04/28/04 04129104 20:07~ JCC TJA61E 0.98 167-103060 ND 5000[ 250.
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COC Number _
'Receive Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ 10:20
Project Number -- Sampling Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ 09:46
Sampling Location 711 OAK (VAN WYK) Sample Depth
Sampling Point VW#1-2 (2' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL) Sample Matrix Soil
Sampled By FELDMAN BCL Sample ID 04-04005-1
~{~L~_~-'_:~iii~?;::::::':::::::f~t~:~%~;LZL._...:::::::::::::.....~,...
Benzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00075 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2' MS-V3 I 315-'[00459 ND
'Bromobenzene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00075 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Bromochloromethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0014 8260 !04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND '
Bromodichlorornethane < PQL rng/kg 0.005 0.00076 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Bromofo~-n < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00076 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 .1 315-100459 ND
Bromomethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 ~tl23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
_n-Butylbenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 '0.00070 8260 04123/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
sec-Butylbenzene <PQL -rng/kg 0.005 0.0013_. 82______~ 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:1____~8JJH_____~2_MS-V~3 1_ 315-~1~0~45__~_9 N.~__D
tert-Butylbenzene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459. ND
Carbon tetrachlodde < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00098 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Chlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00098 8260 04/23/94 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Chloroethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0021 I 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-v3 I 315-100459 ND
Chloroform < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00073 8260 04/23/04 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Chloromethane < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04/23/04 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND Vll
2-Chlorotoluene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00068 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
4-Chlorotoluene <PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0016 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 1 315-100459 ND
Dibromochloromethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 · 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315.100459 ND
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dibromoethane < PQL rng/kg 0.005 0.00084 8260 04/23/04 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Dibromomethane < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00076 8269 04/23/04 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dichlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00066 8260 04/23/04 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,3-Dichlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00096 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
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Sample Description 71 1 OAK (VAN WYK), VW#1-2 (2~ BELOW BASE OF DRYWFI I ), 04/21/2004 @ 09:46, FELDMAN
1,4-Dichlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 · 8260 04123104 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Dichlorodifluoromethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0014 8260 .04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND Vll
1,1-Dichloroethane < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00086 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dichlomethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00069 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND ~
1,1-Dichloroethene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND v
cis-l,2-Dichloroethene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
tmns-l,2-Dichloroethene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00075 8260 04/23/04 = 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dichloropropane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00091 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,3-Dichlompropane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 122:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
2,2-Dichloropropane < PQL rng~g 0.005 0.00078 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,1-Dichloropropene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
cis-l,3-Dichloropropene < PQL rng/kg 0.005' 0.00077 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 ' 315-100459 ND
trans-l,3-Dichlompropene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00076 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Ethylbenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00094 8260. 04~3/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-1'00459 ND
Hexachlorobutadiene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00087 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Isopropylbenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0015 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
p-lsopropyltoluene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00061 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Methylene chloride < PQL mg/kg 0.01 0.0014 8260 94/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Naphthalene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00080 8260 ~ 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1' 315-100459 ND
n-Propylbenzene <PQL mg/kg 0.00~5_.~0.0011 8260-- 04_~3i04 04/23104 22:1____~8J.~JH2__~ MS-V3 ~1- 315-1~0045__~9 ND __
Styrene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00086 8260 04/23104 , 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane · < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04423104 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04123/04 04/23/04 !22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Tetrachloroethene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Toluene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04/23/04 04123/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00085 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00078 8260 04/23/04 04/23104 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,1,1-Trichloroethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,1,2-Trichloroet~hane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0010 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Trichloroethene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00092 -:8260· 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Trichlorofluoromethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00086 8260 04/23/04 04/23104 22:i8 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,2,3-Trichloropropane' < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0014 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH~ MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,1,2-Trichloro-l,2,2-tdfluomethan~ < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [ < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00il 826~ 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
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1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00059 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Vinyl chloride < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00095 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Total Xylenes < PQL mg/kg 0.01 0~0032 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Methy! t-butyl ether < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00073 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND ~
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 98 % 70-121 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459
Toluene-d8 102 % 81-117 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459
4-Bromofluorobenzene 100 % 74-121 8260 04/23/04 I 04/23/04 22:18 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459
IFlag
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Explanations
The Cont nung Calibration Verification (CCV) recovery is not within establiShed control limits.
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COcNumber _ ~' .... .~----- t ........... '-'~,-v---~v!
Receive Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ 10:20
.project Number _
Sampling Date/Time 04/21/2004 @ '10:06
Sampling Location 711 OAK (VAN WYK) Sample Depth
Sampling Point VW#1-5 (5' BELOW BASE OF DRYWI=I ! ) Sample Matrix !Soil
Sampled By FELDMAN
~~ .............. BCL Sample ID 04-04005-2
Benzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00075 8260 ...... 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-10045~-- ND
Bromobenzene < PQL ~mg/kL 0.005 0~0007__~_5 8260 04/23/04 04/23/0~ 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Bromochloromethane < PQL mg/kg _____.~0.00__~_5 0.______~1~482_____~ 04/2__.~3/~04/23/~ 22:4___5_5 JJH~2 MS-V~3 ~1~ 315-100459 ND
Bromodichloromethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00076 8260 04/23/04 04/23/~04 22:4.___~_5 JJH~2 MS-V~3
Bromoform < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00076 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Bromomethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 __ 1)4/23/~ 04/23/~ 22:4~5 JJH~2__ M___~V3
1-Butylbenzene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00070 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 - 1 315-100459 ND
sec-Butyl____~nzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1~ 315-10045__.__~9 __~NL
tert-Butylbenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 04/23/04 04/23/.___~_~ 22:4~5 JJ~H2__ MS-V~3 '1___~___ 31___~1004..___~59_.__~ND__~__
Carbon tetrachloride · < PQL m.__._~__.~g __~0.00___~_5 0.0._~009_____~_8 82_._.__60.~.__ 04/23/~ 04/23/04 22:~45__ JJH~2 MS-V3
Chlorobenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00098 8260 04/23/04 ' 04/23~ 22:4___~_5 JJ____H2___ MS-V~3 . 1~ 315-_____~10045~9 N~D
Chloroethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0021 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Chloroform <PQL ~mg/kL 0._.___.~005_~__ 0.00073 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:4___.~_5 J__JH~2 MS-V3 I 315-10045~9 N~D __~
Chloromethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 ~ 315-100459 ND
2-Chlorotoluene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00068 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:4___5_5 JJH2 MS-_____V3 I 315-10045~9 __
4-Chlorotoluene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0016 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04-- 22:45 jjH-----~ MS.V-~-
Dibromochloromethane < PQL .rog/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45_ J__~JH2_~_MS-V__~3_ 1~ 315-10045~9 ND
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0012 8260 04/23/04 '04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dibromoethane < PQL mg/kg __ 0.00_.___50.0___0084 8260 04123/04 04/23/______.0~_04 22:4._.._~5 JJ___._.~ MS-V3 ~1__ 315-10045~9 N_.___.~D
Dibromomethane < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00076 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dichlorobenzene . <PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00066 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 t 1 315-100459 ND
1,3-Dichlorobenzene~n ~, ,..,~. ~. <PQL. mg/kg t 0.005 0.00096 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2
~'~-'-'-~ "~ = ~ '-~-~'" ~ £~ ~ ~xd~slve ~ts~ o~ me sub~n~ pan, y. MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
LaboraWries, Inc
Certified Analytical'Report
Page 2 of 3
ISample Description
Volatile Organic Analysis' (EPA Method 8260)
711 OAK (VAN WYK), VW#1-5 (5' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL), 04/21/2004 @ 10:06, FELDMAN
1,4-Dichlorobenzene < PQL 0.005 0.0011 8260
Dichlorodifluoromethane < PQL 0.005 0.0014 8260
1,1-Dichloroethane < PQL mgJkg 0.005 0.00086 8260
1,2-Dichl0roethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00069 8260
1,1-Dichloroethene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 315-100459 ND
cis' l'2'Dichl°r°ethene < PQL 0.005 0.0011 8260 315-100459 ND
< PQL 0.005 0.00075 8260 315.100459 ND
1,2-Dichloropropane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00091 8260 315.100459 ND
1,3-Dichloropropane < PQL 0.005 0.0012 8260 ND
2,2-Dichloropropane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00078 8260 315.100459 ND
1,1 -Dichlompropene < PQL 0.005 0.0011 8260 31 5.100459 ND
cis-l,3-Dichloropropene < PQL 0.005 0.00077 8260 315-100459 ND
trans- 1,3-Dichlompropene < PQL 0.005 0.00076 8260 315.100459 ND
Ethylbenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00094 8260
Hexachlorobutadiene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.00087. 8260 315-400459 ND
315.100459 ND
< PQL 0.005 0.0015 8260 315.100459 ND
< PQL 0.005 0.00061 8260 315.100459 ND
< PQL 0.01 0.0014 8260 315-100459 ND
Naphthalene < PQL 0.005 0.00080 8260 315-100459 ND ·
'lbenzene < PQL 0.005 0.0011 8260 315-100459 ND
Styrene < PQL 0.005 0.00086 8260 315-100459 ND
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 315-100459 ND
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < PQL mgJkg 0.005 0.0013 8260
Tetrachloroethene 315-100459 ND
315.100459 ND
Toluene < PQL rng/kg 0.005 0,0013 8260 315-100459 ND
1,2,3-Tdchlorobenzene < PQL 0.005 0.00085 8260
ND
1,2,4-Tdchlorobenzene < PQL 0.005 0.00078 8260 315.100459 ND
1 ,l,l-Tdchloroethane < PQL 0.005 0.0011 8260 315.100459 ND
1,1,2-Tdchloroethane < PQL 0.005 0.0010 8260 315-100459 ND
Tdchloroethene < PQL 'rog/kg 0.005 0.00092 8260 315-100459 ND
Tdchlorofluoromethane < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00086 8260 315-100459 ND
1,2,3-Tdchloro_propane < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0014 8260 315.100459 ND
1,1,2-Tdchloro-1,2, < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260 315-100459 ND
< PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.0013 8260
1,2,4-Tdmethylbenzene < PQL mg/kg 0.005 0.0011 8260 ·
315-100459 ND
315-100459 ND Vl 1
315-100459 ND
315-100459 ND
ND
m m m m m m
mm mm m mm m m
Volatile Organic'AnalYsis '(EPA Method 8260)
Sample Description 711 OAK (VAN WYK), VW#1-5 (5' BELOW BASE OF DRYWELL), 04/21/2004 @ 10:06, FELDMAN
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00059 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 I 315-100459 ND
Vinyl chloride < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00095 8260 04123/04 04/23104 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND _
Total Xylenes < PQL rog/kg 0.01 0.0032 8260 04/23/04 04123/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
Methyl t-butyl ether < PQL rog/kg 0.005 0.00073 8260 04/23/04 1 04/23104 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459 ND
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 89 % 70-121 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 t 315-100459
iToluene-d8 101 % 81-117 8260 04/23104 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459
4-Bromofluombenzene 99 % 74-121 8260 04/23/04 04/23/04 22:45 JJH2 MS-V3 1 315-100459
IFla.q
IV11
Explanations
IThe Continuing Calibration Verification (CCV) recovery is not within established control limits.
4100 Atlas Cou~t * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661) 327-491 l * FAX (661) 327-1915 * www.bclabs.com
Printed 04/30/2004 08:54:0q
04-04005-2
A Environ me,ntal Inc.
April 19, 2004
4800 Ea~rive, Suite 101, Bakersfield, CA 93309
Bus: (66"1~527-7429 Fax: (661) 327-1707
Mr. Howard H. Wines III
Bakersfield Fire Department
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Re:
Dry Well Investigation
711 Oak Street
Bakersfield, CA 933304
Dear Mr. Wines Ill:
A J Environmental, Inc., discovered a dry well at 711 Oak Street on April 16, 2004. It consists of a
buried grease drum filled with gravel. We propose to remove the drum with a backhoe, and
obtain a soil sample below the base of the drum.
Prior to the collection of the soil sample, the sample tube will be washed with a non-phosphate
detergent solution; triple rinsed with distilled water and air-dried. Immediately after sampling the
tube will be sealed with Teflon, capped with plastic end caps, sealed with duct tape, labeled and
placed in a cooler containing ice and kept at a temperature of four degrees Celsius or less.
Chain-of-Custody forms will be completed when the sample is collected and maintained with each
transfer of the samples. The soil samples collected in the brass tubes will be capped, taped,
labeled, and placed in cold storage of four degrees Celsius or less for transport to a State
Certified Laboratory.
The sample will then be analyzed for:
CAM 17 Metals (EPA Test Method 6010)
BTEX with MTBE (EPA Test Method 8020)
TPH - Gas & Diesel (EPA Test Method 8015M)
Purgeable Halogenated & Aromatics (EPA Test Method 8260)
In the event that the laboratory analysis sample result for CAM 17 Metals exceeds ten times the
Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration for any of the heavy metals, the individual samples will be
reanalyzed for that particular metal. A Waste Extraction Test will be run as necessary to
determine if suspicious samples are hazardous.
Sincerely,
A J ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
Michael A. Feldman, R.E.A.
President
FACILITY~~
ADDRESS
P~P~T.~:_ I~000 3
FILm- CONTENTS SUMMARy
ENV.
Date
# Of Tanks' i~'.-...-.(..~:::-..-.'i., Comments
1700 Flower Street
Bakersfield, California 93305-4198 '
Telephone (805) 861-3621
KL .'JN COUNTY HEALTH
AIR POLLUTION CONIROL DISTRICT
LEON M HEBERTSONi M.D.
' Director of Public Health
Air Pollution Control Officer
Darrel Van Wyk
711 Oak Street
Bakersfield, California
Dear Hr. Van Wyk:
February 1, ~988
93304
This is to advise you that this department has reviewed the
project 'results for the fuel seepage Investigation conducted at
the Van Wyk's. facility, located at 711 Oak. Street, in Bakersfield,
California'.
Based upon the findings described in the report, this
department is satisfied that the a~sessment is complete and no
significant soil contamination resulting from fuel tank leakage
exists at tile site.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely, ' .
Joe E. Canas.
Environmental Health Specialist
Hazardous Materials Management Program..
JEC/gb
~H£M,'£AI A~IAL I~$15
AGflI£LIL Tg~c ~
· :'...' 2080 SO. UNION AV~UBK ..... .: ...............
,. /'"'- .BAKERS~IKLD, CA~Z~ 93307 '..."~." ,'.'~'" "-
..'.',..~Sample Desc: ,VAN WYKS r GASOLINE 6 ..
.:u. DATE SAMPLE " DATE SAMPLE ' DATE ANALYSIS
COLLECTED: RECEIVED ~ L~B: COMPLETED: ....
08-Oct-87
' ~ Reporting
~ ~Constituent 'Units
~( Benzene ug/g
Toluene ug/g
..~. Ethyl Benzene ug/g
.: m-Xylene ug/g
o-Xylene ug/g
Isopropyl
Benzene ug/g
Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g
08-Oct-87
Analysis
Results
14-0ct-87 - ",v:. -
..... Minimum
Reporting
Level
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
,None Detected
None.Detected
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
0..10
0.10
0.10.
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
5.00
Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons
Ug/g
None Detected
0.10
TEST METHOD: California D.O.H.S.
Dry Matter Basis
Comments':'
T.P.H. for Gasoline
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of Volatile hydrocarbons
present (C1 to C20) utilizing a gasoline factor. As outlined by
California D.O.H.S. These volatile hydrocarbons are in addition
the constituents specificall.y defined on this report..'
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all [non-chlorin-
ated] constituents on this report.
By
rt. E in-'
Robert Plaisance
Chemist
~H~MICAI ANAl Y$l$
PETROd£~I¥
,' .. -R'L W EQUIPMENT
:"' "'.~ :i :i'.:~ 2080
LABORATORIES, ir-lc,. :': -'? '.??"
J. J. E~LIN, IIE~. CHEI~ ENGR. ~;~,:~; ' '~ . : .... .i '
41~ PIERCE RD., BAKE~FIELD, CALI~RNIA 93308 PHONE 327-491
· Report:
BAKERSFIELD, C~LIF 93307 .' ' '. .- '~:":--~
. DATE SAMPLE '-'
COLLECTED. . RECEIVED ~ LAB: .
., 08-0ct. 87
-' Reporting
Constituent Units
Benzene
Toluene
Ethyl Benzene
p-Xylene
m-Xylene
o~Xylene
Isopropyl
Benzene
Pet. Hydrocarbons
ug/g
ug/g
ug/g
ug/g
ug/g
ug/g
ug/g.
ug/g
Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons
ug/g
TEST METHOD: California D.O.H.S.
Dry Matter Basds
Comments:
14-0ct-87 "
Minimum
Analysis ' Reporting
Results Level
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
08-0ct-87
None Detected
None Detected
None Detected
T.P.H.-for GaSoline
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: Quantification of Volatile hydrocarbons
present (C1 to C20) utilizinga gasoline factor. As outlined by
California D.O.H.S. These volatile hydrocarbons are in addition
the 'constituents specifically defined on this report.
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS: The sum total of all [non-chlorin-
ated] constituents on this' report.
Robert Plaisance
Chemist
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0 10
5.0O
0 10
PETtIOLEU¥
R. L. W. Equipment '
2080 S. Union '
Bakersfield, CA 93301 ' '
Attn:. Bryan.McNabb '~
. LABOFY TORIES, Inc.
' J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHF..h%. ENGII.
4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327~'491
Date .Reported: 11-24-87
Date' Received: 10-8-87
'" ' _ ... Laboratory. No.: 20748-1 addition
P. O. #B-21154 ' · .
TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID .DIGESTION
Gasol in&.
Sample Results
Method
7040-
7061
7080
210.1
7130
7190
291.1
220.1
7421
7471
246.1
7520
7741
7760
279.1
286.1
289.1
9010
420.1
9030
340.2
7196
Sample DescriptiOn: , _':'Van Wyks 2'
Total Metals~ mg/kg
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chr omi um
Cobalt :
Copper
Lead
Me r c ury
Mo lybdenum
Nickel
·Selenium
Silver
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyani de s
Phenols
Sulfides
Fluorides
Hexavalent Chromium
Oil ~ Grease (-) 20.
pH
Pensky-Martens Flash Point
: PCB's
TOX, ug/g (Z) 2O.
5.97
Title 22
Reference. TTLC, mg/k~
· '- 500.
10000'. ""
75.
100.
2500.
8000.
2500.
1000.
20.
3500.
2000.
100.
500.
700.
2400.
5000.
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
.2
I
2'
1
2
1
9040 1
lOlO. f
8080 1
9020 1
Comment: 'All contamihants reported abow are' in mg/kg (unless'otherwise stated) on
an as receiged (wet) sample basis. ReSults raported represant totals (TTLC)
as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels.
(-) refers to "less than".
(1) "Test Method's for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July,'1982. ·
'(2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600 14-79-020
B C LABORATORIES, INC.
~' J.~. Eg~'n
AGllI£UL TUllE
· CN£A~ICAI ATIIAi Y$15 '
PETllOL£LIM'
R. L. W, Equipment
2080 S. Union
Bakersfield, CA 95501
~ Attn: ~~cNabb
Sample Description:
Total Metals~ mg/kg
BORATORIES. I[-I0..
J. J. EGLIN, .REG. CHEAA. ENGII.
4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911
Date Reported:
Date Received:
Laboratory No.:
Pi,0. #8-21154
11-24-87
10-8-87
20748-2 addition
TOTAL EXTRACT CONTAMINANTS BY ACID DIGESTION
Van Wyk's 6' Gasoline
~ample Results
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium -
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper·
Lead
Mercury,
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
CYanides
Phenols
Sulfides
Fluorides
Hexavalent Chromium
Oil ~ Grease (ii 20.
pH
Pensky-Martens Flash Point
PCB's
TOX, ug/g (i) 20.
Title 22
Method Reference
7040
7061
7080
210.1
7130
7190
291.1
220.1
7421
7471
246.1
7520
7741
7760
279.1
286.1
'289.1
9010
420.1
9030
340.2
7196
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
-!
TTLC, mg/kg
.'.'500.
,10000.~
75.
100.
2500.
8000.
2500,
1000.
20.
3500.
2000.
100.
500.
700.
2400.
5OOO.
1.82
9040 1
1010 1
8080 1
9020 1
comment: All contaminants reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on
an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC)
as sample, subjected to appropriate 'techniques to determine total leve~s.
.(-) refers to:"less than". · -
(1) !'Test MethOds for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July~ 1982. ·
(2) '"Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and wastes'', EPA-600, 14'79-020
B C LABORATORIES, INC.
1700 Flower SWeet
Bakersfield, Callfomla 93305
Telephone (805) 861-3636
KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN'a HEALTH OFFICES
Leon M Hebe~aoe, M.~
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTM
Vernon S. Relchard
Kern County Permit
* * UNDF~OROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD *' * -~¥:?~,.~:?~!j;'i:::-!' ('~)ii --'
, ,.' :~., This form ia to be 'returned to the Kern.County 5ealth Oepar~ent wit~in 14
' ': days of acceptance of t~(s) by 'disposal or recycling facility
holder of the permit with n~ber noted above Is responsible for Insuring
Date Ta~8 Removed /-/~.__ ~ "0. Of Ta~8 ~
~tion 2 - To be filled out ~ contractor "decontaminatln~ ta~(s):
Ta~ "Decont.inatioo" Contractor ~ l~C.~ ~-~ "7~ '
Authorized representative of contractor certifies by sl~nln~ belo~ that
tank(s) have been decont~lnaCed in accordance with Kern Co.iF
OeparCaeot requirements.
/S~ature ' TI tie
~ction 3 -To be filled out and sl~ed ~ a~ authorized representative off the
treat=ent, storage, or disposal factlit~ accevtin~ tank(s):
Address 2202 S. MILLIKSN ~VS, Phone ~(71a~qaT-9~a8 ·
ONTARIO, CA Zip · 71761
Date Tanks Rece~d 0~. 8. 1987 No. of T~s 1
St~atuce Title VTC~
(Authorized Representatlve)
* * * ~ILI~6 INSTEOCTIONS: Fold In half and staple. Postage ~d aallin~ label have already been affixed to outside for your convenience.
(Yora ~P-150) msm~'~ o~mc~s
· :3~. ~:~ .~ ~.'.: :' 1700 Flower Street . ,. :.'.;')::-: .' i~ii~.; ?..~.~?KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEr
'," )"~/;~:.,~¢?~.~'~ T~phone (~5) 861-3636 J ;;:~::: ~'~:~-'":~.-:;:': '¢f2"~.~f:?"~:r;/' EN~RONMEN~L HEAL~ DIVISION'. ~ ~?~..'.
.,~,.~,,~,~?=..PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE
.UNDERGROUND HAzARDous
- ' < STOOGE FAciLiTy
Reichard
PER~IT NUMBER. A506-Z8
FACILITY'NAME/ADDRESS:
Wyk
-Oak Street·
iBakersfield,~
S) NANE/ADDRESS:
iak~Sfi~ld
'hon~ ~ (80~)i~i~23=7906
Equ
.(805) ,'834&[100
;l:cense
PER~IT FOR CLOSU~ OF '!! PERMIT ~XPIRES .
LOCATION.'' BY':
-=~, ..... :':'~ }anis Lehman
1. ' It ts the ~es. ponsibllity of the Permittee 'to obtain permits which may be
required by other regulatory agencies prior to begtnn!ng work. ~...:: ~ .'
2. Permittee must obtain a Bakersfield City Fire Department permit prior to
initiating closure action· .' ' ....
3. =A mini·mum o{ two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank
at depths of approximately t~o and six feet. ~ ' -
4. If any Contractors other than those ltsted on permit and permit application
a~e to be Utill.zed, prior approval must be granted by 'the specialist ...lts~ed
on the permit.~ '
5. Ail waste oil samples must be analyzed for total- organic haltdes, .°il and
6. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted...t° the :".'Health
*- Departmen~ within five days of waste disposal. ,'-
7. All applicable sta~e laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or
treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Health Department must be
notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil.
8. Permlttee is responsible for making sure that ?tank disposition ,~racking
. ,. .record" issued with this permit Is properly filled out and returnedwIthIn
9 Advise this office of the *time and date of the proposed sampling With 24
.~10' Results must be submitted to this off'ice ~tth'ln 'three days of' ..analysis
ACCEPTED BY , ~-~ DATE ":' ~' ~
DISTRICT OFFICES
I~irlnp~r~qt Shafter . Taft
KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - ,
0IVISION OP ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
I'700 FLOWER STREET, ~BAKERSFIELD~ ~A 93305.
APPLICATION DAT~ ' -. /. ............ :, '
LENGTH DP PIPING TO ~DON
CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT O~L~ UNDERaROUND '
[ORKER'8 COMPENSATION ·
RCS 240389
ABORATORY THAT WILL' ANALYZB SAMPLES
INSURER
~' Royal Insurance Co.
ADDRESS ,
Lyons Insurance Cc
(805) 327/9731
RFJ4ICAL COMPOSITION OF MATERIALS STORED
ANK · VOLUME CREMICAL STORED (NON-COMMERCIAL NAME)
DATES STORED
TO.
TO'
CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STOREI
,-1
~z
~o
o
MATER TO F&~ILITY PROVIOSO BY,
~EAREST WATER WELL - GiVE DISTANCE AND DESCRIBE TYPE IF' WITHIN 500 FEET
BASIS FOR SOIL TYPE AND GROUNDWATER DEPTH DETERMINATION
IDEPTH TO GRDUNDHATER
I SOIL
TYPEAT FACILITY
TOTAL NUMBER DP SAMPLES TO BE ANALYZED SAMPLES WILL BE ANALYZED FOR: , ,
~SCRIBI HOW RESIDUE IN T~KIS) AND PIPING IS TO BE REMOVED ~D DISPOSED OF (INCLUDE ~NSPORTATION ~D DISPOSAL COMPANIES):
iEscRIBE BOTH THE DISPOSAL METHOD AND DISPOSAl, LOCATION FOR:
TANK(S) .
[
f' * PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUESTED ON REVERSE SIDE.O._~ THIS SHEET BEFORE SUBMITTING APPLICATION FOR REVIEW
THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND TO TNBBEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUE AND CORRECT.
(Form #liIOiP-140)
Kern County ·Health Departme ~' ' · : Permi~ ~
Di:lision ~of Envi ronmental Appl icati,
1700 Flower Street, Bakersfiei~ CA 93305 . .
.... 'APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGRouND
' HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY
· ~ T_~ of ~ (check'): ~
: D New Facilit~----~]Modification of Facility [] Existing Facility- ~]Transfer of 0wnershi
A. f~Uergency 24-H°ur Contact (name, arem code, phone).: Days Dar~ill Van W~jk ~05 323 ?906
/ . Facility Name Van W~k,s of B~.ke~fie!d~!n¢,' ~.. Nights Da~x-ill Van ~;k 805 32~ 7906
No. of Tanks one
Type .of Business (check): ~lGasoline Station [~Other (describe) C~r Dea~er~hip --
· Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? [~Yes' [~No
Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes?. [~Yes ~]NO' :~-']~,jl 'i ~.-~ .... '<-.;./.
< Facility Address 7~? Oak S~l'eet Nearest Cross ~St. <:i~i[CheS%er Lane
· T R SEC (Rural Locations (~ly) . -~
· ~. ~ · Rddress 7~ ? Oak S%reet B~kersfield, Ca Zip . 9330~ ~ ~ ' ~' Telephone 323-7906
,.' ~,Operator -...Rodne.~ Loveall -'~' '" Contact Person same '.-.,
.. 'Address ~.313 Tr~n!t.~ Ay. Bakersfield,Ca. Z_ip 933-07
T:':~'-~?' .... ...... ~ ' ' Telephone 327-3050
:.-': .. B. Water to Facility Provided by t~i%7 Of Bksfld, , ~ .... .....
, : Soil Characteristics' at Facility · Depth to: Ground~atmr '?'/:>:
'" p Detem nat ons ': '"
Basis for Soil .Type and Groundwater De ....
C. Contractor
Address CA Contractor's License NO.
Zip ~ Telepho~
Proposed Starting Date Proposed C~mpI~tion Pete
Worker"s Compensation Certification ~ ~ 'Insurer
D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications
Proposed
E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply):
Tan_.__~k _~ Nast_____~e Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded' ~
'~e-~ " ~ Premi~_ ~iesel Waste
'F. Chemical Composition of Materials Stored (not necesSary for 'motor. vehicle fuels) .
Tank $ Chemical Stored (non'c _o~e__rcial _name)_ CAS ! (if kno~) Chemical Previously Stor_~
(if dlfferen[)
Ge
Transfer of 0~ershi~
l~ate of-~-~n~fer Previous Owner
Previous FaCility' Name
I, '
' ~ssued
.... I understand-...that the Pemitting Authority may r------~iew and
~odify or terminate the 'transfer of the Permit to Operate this ~dergro~d storage
· facility upon receiving this completed ~form. .
'This form has~nalty of.
?
Facility Name
~R ~ SE~ION, ~ECK ~ ~PROPRIATE BOXES
1. Tank is: DvaUlt~ ~n-vault~ ~uble-Wall ~Si~l~all ~~~'
D Car~n Stol ~ S~inless Steel ~l~inyl C~oride ~Fi~rglass~l~ steel
Fi~rglass-Reinforc~ Plastic' Dc°ncrete ~ ~in~ ~ Bronze ~k~
Other (de~ri~) .
Pr-i~ r~ Contai~nt
~te Install~ ~ic~ess (Inches) 'Ca.city (~11'o~) . ~ufacturer ~.'~: .
4. Tank Secondary Con:at~en:
7. Leak Detection, ~nitori~, and Interception
a. ·Tank: ~Vis~l (vault~ t~ks o~y) ~Gro~ter ~nitori~
~Vadose Zone ~itori~ ~ll(s) ~~ Wi~ut ~ner
~U-~ wi~ C~tible Liner Flow
~ Pressure '~n~r In ~ular S~ of ~uble Wall Tank-
He
5'
e
[]Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fr~m U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space
[] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [~Periodic Tightnass Testing
[] None [] Unknown [] Other
b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping' [] Monitoring SL~p with Race~y [] Sealed Concrete Race~y
[]Half-Cut C~mpatible Pipe Raceway []Synthetic Liner Race~y []None
I~t Unkno~,l [] Other
*Describe Make & Model:
Tank Tightness · ·
l~'~--This Tan~ Been Tightness Tested?
Date of Last Tightness Test
Test Name
9. Tank Re~air
Tank Repaired? []Yes
Date(s) of Repair(s)
Descr ~be Repairs
10. Overfill Protection
[]Yes . []No [~Unknown
Resul'ts-of Test
Testing C~pany
~No []Unknown
[]Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [~vel·
[-]Tape Float °Gauge []Float vent· Valves [] Auto Shut- Off Controls
[]Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box ~None []Unknown
[]Other: List' Make & Model For Above Devices'
11. Pipzng
a. Underground Piping:
be
[] Yes []No ~Unknown M~.ter iai . ·
Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer
[]Pressure. []Suction []Gravity Approximate Leng .th o'f 'Pipe ~
Underground Piping Corrosion Protection :
[]Galvanized []Fiberglass-Clad []ImpreSsed Current []Sacrificial' Anode
[]Polyethylene Wrap []Electrical 'Isolation []Vinyl. Wrap []Tar or Asphalt
~3Unknown []None []Other (describe):
Underground Piping, Secondary Containment.~
[]Double-Wall []Synthetic Liner System '[:]None ~Unknown
· []Other (describe): ·