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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHAZARDOUS WASTE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPART, MENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 FAX August 4, 1993 Panama & Colony Partners 4450 California Avenue, Suite K-303 Bakersfield, CA 93309 Attention: Clyde Barbeau SUBJECT: CLASS V SHALLOW INJECTION WELL LOCATED AT 2209 PANAMA LANE, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Barbeau: This letter confirms the completion of site investigation at the above location. With the provision that the information 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 Code of Federal Regulations or Water Code for past, present, .or future operations at the site. Further, it does not 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 your 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, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636, Extension 582. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: Terry L. Gray Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program TLG:cas CC.' U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ATYN: Martin Zeleznik Regional Water Quality Control Board - Fresno AT'FN: Dale Essary ~gray~panama.clo BCE Basic Compliance Engineering Directors: Malcolm H. Yossman, President Joseph A. Rickett, R.C.E. 25006 Donald E. Ward, L.S. 2863 & R.C.E. 29810 James K. Delmaner, R.C.E. 17564 Wayne A. Deifel, L.S. 5275 Mr. Terry Gray Kern Co. Env. Health Services 2700 M St., Ste. #300 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 2901 H Street, #3 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Ph. (805) 327-1486 FAX (805) 327-1452 7/29/93 RE: Closure of a shallow seepage pit located on the property at 2209 Panama Lane. Dear Terry, The "Site" is Parcel #5 (0.60 ac.) located in the NW quarter of the NE quarter of Section 25 - Township 30 South - Range 27 East of the Mount Diablo Base Meridian, i.e. (NW NE S25 - T30S - R27E MDBM) Kern County, California as shown on: Exhs. "A", "B", & "G"-3 and described on Exh. "D"-2 attached. Assessment and Recommendations: Basic Compliance Engineering has observed and reviewed the data associated with the closure of this shallow seepage pit. The seepage pit has been abandoned by filling the pit with gravel to the top of the concrete liners and filling to grade with compacted native soil (Fig. #1). It is BCEs' best knowledge and belief that the seepage pit, as abandoned, presents no significant environmental concern to the groundwater or any anticipated use of the "Site". We therefore recommend that no further assessment or mitigation work be done and request that the County issue a clearance letter for the seepage pit at their earliest convenience. Discussion: The seepage pit received diluted wash water from the service bays of the Exxon service station that operated on the site from 1965 to 1977. This water was run through a grease trap before flowing to the seepage pit (Exh "G"-3). As per the Kern Co. Wtr. Agency records, the depth to groundwater under this site is 140'+ 10'. On 7/7/93 you witnessed my collection of a 2' sample at the bottom of the seepage pit (Fig. #1). After five attempts I was unable to obtain a deeper sample due to the slumping of the gravel at the bottom of the pit. The sample was collected with a hand auger in a stainless steel tube, capped with teflon and a plastic cap, stored with dry ice, and transported to SMC Labs for analysis. The Chain of Custody is attached as Exh."J"-l. The chemical analyses run were: Title 22 CAM 17; TPH gasoline; TPH Diesel; TRPH; 8010; 8015; and 8020. A summary of the CAM 17 results is attached as Exh. "J"-2. The chemical lab reports are attached as Exhs. "J"- 3,4,5,6,7, & 8. BCE#9209A/Barbeau/Seepage Pit Ltr. I July 29, 1993 CAM 17: The Summary (Exh."J"-2) of the CAM 17 analyses shows that 1/10th of the TI'LC values for the 17 metals were all lower than the STLCs. This means that, if 100% of the metals found were soluble in water, that the STLC (water soluble) amounts found in this sample would be less than the regulatory criteria and no STLCs need be run. To reinforce this point, four STLCs were run of Cadmium, Lead, nickel, and thallium. The results were ND (none detected) i.e., their solubility in water was low enough that they could not be detected in the STLC tests. The TTLC ( method Titl. 22 Art. 66700) analyses are attached as Exh. "J"-3. The STLC (method Titl. 22 Art. 66700) analyses are attached as Exh. "J"-4. Additionally, the State has set up Maximum Contamination Levels (MCLs) for twelve (12) of the 17 metals. These MCLs are given in mg/1 i.e. for concentrations in a water solution. We're dealing with a solid, not a liquid, so our results are in mg/kg not mg/1. Thus, these MCLs are of little use when evaluating the metals. Multiplying these MCLs by a factor of 10, to in part compensate for the dilution, still places all but copper equal to or below the Minimum Reporting Levels (MRLs) possible thru the approved method of chemical analysis. The TIZC and STLC values of this sample indicate that there is no environmental concern from the metals found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. TRPH (Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons) method EPA 418.1: Exh. "J"-5 indicates a relatively small presence of TRPH i.e. 255 gg/g. Thus, there is no environmental concern from the TRPH found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. TPH Diesel (method DHS GC-FID): Exh. "J"-6 indicates that none was detected (ND). Thus, there is no environmental concern from the TPH Diesel found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (method 5030/8010): Exh. "J"-6 indicates that none was detected (ND). Thus, there is no environmental concern from the Chlorinated Hydrocarbons found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. Non-Halogen Volatile Organics (method 5030/8015): Exh. "J"-7 indicates that none was detected (ND). Thus, there is no environmental concern from the Non-Halogen Volatile Organics found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. TPH Gasoline (method EPA 8020): Exh. "J"-8 indicates that none was detected (ND). Thus, there is no environmental concern from the TPH Gasoline found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. Aromatic Hydrocarbons (method EPA 8020): Exh. "J"-8 indicates that only small amounts of benzene and toluene were found and these occurred in amounts just slightly above the MRLs. All the other chemicals were ND. Thus, there is no environmental concern from the Aromatic Hydrocarbons found in this sample and no further testing or mitigation should be necessary. BCEg9209A/Barbeau/Seepage Pit Ltr. 2 July 29, 1993 Summary: The chemical analyses of the sample taken from 2' below the bottom of the seepage pit found nothing that presents a significant environmental concern to the groundwater (at 140'+10') or any anticipated use of the "Site". We therefore recommend that no further assessment or mitigation work be done and request that the County issue a clearance letter for the seepage pit at their earliest convenience. Sincerely Yours, Malcolm H. Mossman BCEg9209A/Barbeau/Seepage Pit Ltr. 3 July 29, 1993 PACIF/¢ Highway :7 2~ VlHT~ ~UATIC': :2 i :' RECREATION Union Rd. VISTA LF COUR; · ~ Site 7.$15. · t I/ISTA L,4KE BED ' ~,' Intermittent · ' t9 ! ?3 · Plfllml 1~ } 32 33 a~km~fleld '8 e .3 34 15 'Bear M~n. Rd: '~: qd. I u&l rtl:kO \, ~ J~ 72 , :~ COMPA N Y / ~'! · .., .;,. A...~. ~ ,,~' Bear Mountain Millux .; : 2 RIVER ! I " TANK FARM AIRPOR'r i31 i 32 5HL C~na Grade Looo Rd. BAKERSFIELD ~;AIRPARK' ,.~ T.~OS. R,: '35 GREENFIELD -~ OiGi SHL ~8~ W~loatch Lm~ M'dUntl[~ '.7 Z$ ; · 5 ! ~a ~3 Teale Road aS. a:2L~E. ~ ~.2 Sandrini i Oider 34: ~s !, ValDmdo STATION ICALIF MUSEUM :"N..:L :dan ~rsx'$t.: :~ I way ;Ct. ~ ;... -y:[II' ~/ I. Ped~lde ~. 4. Moohighl Wy. ~' 2. Plrk 6end Wy. 5. VefdlJI Cl. , 3. Park 9~fld Ct. O. Aflx)~Cl. t. L- .J r C~yitd Fall' ..! I~ul FmmllC I · 4GE: :' ICIPAL 'RM MOUNTAIN 'HIOHWAY Df. McKee Road PANAMA I)ANAMA SCHOOL PUMPKIN CENTER 6 Ilal)ylafld Calvary (;a~dc~. ,,f Ilopc HoJk KB Road 7 =. ' .. 4. linqu# C(~e Cl. t.' ' S. TJmbeG)veCl. I. SI. Hudson Road A~com& McK(E $CH BAKERSFIELD South ro . A Los Angeles Lieb Eouth to 0 ? Panama Lane Location of abandoned service islands now under cement slab of building Three 8000 gal. underground tanks removed Transformer AG Elec Existing Building Waist oil tank: Vent Septic Tank//\\ Removed \ / / \,z / Domestic <C~e'~/.b ( ~ Seepage Pit  _o Removed / ~" 26' 88'-0" "Site" Industrial Seepage Pit Abandoned [~l-'Removed waste oil tank Chain Link Fence T N Scale: 1"= 24' I , , , I UG = underground BCE ~)209A/Barbeau/Oak 7/29/93 Exh. "G"-3 SEEPAGE PIT AS ABANDONED BCE ~9209A/Clyde Barbeau Ph II 7/29/93 Fig.#1 BCE 2901 H St. #3 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Ph: (805) 327-1486 Fx: (805) 327-1452 Job#: '~ Za~/~ Sample Type: Soil ')< ; Oil Results Desired By:'__~__5'__Xf_f' \~'1 CHAIN OF CUSTODY. DATE:, '~//'7/ CLIENT: Job ~: lob ~: Attn: ~~ ~~ Attn: ~&~ ; Sludge ; Water ; Air ; O~her DESCRIPtiON ANALYSES REQUESTED Lab# Sa# Time Temp. Loc. l/2/3PerStr°kes6" Remarks TestsOther ~ '~ ~0t ~t'~ ~ ~ ~ ' Colleded By: Date/Time: Relinquished By: Date/Time: ~ 2.R~i~:,, Date/Ti~e: Job #: q,2, O' t ~ Chain of Custody Date: 9209A/CAM 17/Barbeau A B I c I E I F ELEMENT LABORATORY REGULATORY CRITERIA RESULTS PRECISION MCL STLC TTLC TI'LC (STLC) MRL Wtr(Soil est. min.) mg/kg mg/kg mg/l(mg/kg) mg/kg mg/kg 1. Antimony Sb 90 5.00 0.01(0.1) <MRL=5.00* 15.00 500 2. Arsenic As <20 3.00 0.05(0.5)<MRL=3.00* 5.00 500 3. Barium Ba 3 5 0 20.00 2(20)=MRL=20* 100.00 10,000 4. Beryllium Be < 4.0 4.00 0.001 (0.01)<MRL=4.00* 0.75 75 5. Cadmium Cd 3.3 (ND) 1.00 0.005(0.05)<MRL=I.00* 1.00 100 6. Chromium Cr 1 3 4.00 0.1(1.0)<MRL=4.00* 560.00 2,500 7. Cobalt Co 3 0 4.00 no criteria set 80.00 8,000 8. Copper Cu 2 3 2.00 1.3(13) 25.00 2,500 9. Lead Pb 27 (ND) 10.00 0.015(0.15)<MRL=10.0* 5.00 1,000 10. Mercury Hg ND 1.00 0.002(0.02)<MRL=I.0* 0.20 20 11. Molybdenum Mo 1 2 0 20.00 no criteria set 350.00 3,500 12. Nickel Ni 28(ND) 10.00 0.1(1.0)<MRL=10.00* 20.00 2,000 13. Selenium Se < 1 2 12.00 0.05(0.5)<MRL=12.00* 1.00 100 14. Silver Ag < 1 4 14.00 no criteria set 5.00 500 15. Thallium TI 50 (ND) 10.00 0.0021(.021)<MRL=10* 7.00 700 16. Vanadium V 2 0 0 40.00 no criteria set 24.00 2,400 17. Zinc Zn 7 7 1.00 no criteria set 250.00 5,000 Note: The TI'LC Total Threshold Limit Concentration is a measure of the total amount of an element present in sample. The STLC Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration is a measure of the water solubility of the elements present in the sample. The STLC sample is one tenth (1/10th) the size of the TTLC sample. Therefore, the STLC is run only if 10% of the analized TTLC value exceeds the STLC. Exm: If 100% of the Sb found in this sample was water soluble, the analized STLC value would be 9, or well below the STLC Regulatory Criteria level of 15. Therefore no further STLCs need be run. Since the MRL= Minimum Reporting Level, then * = bad MCL that is < MRL. BC E#9209A/Barbeau/Cam 17 7/29/93 Exh. "J"-2 SMC Client Name: Address : Laboratory, Inc. Basic Compliance Engineering 2901 "H" Street, ~3 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Samples Received : 7-07-93 Date :Analysis Completed : 7-25-93 Date of Report : 7-26-93 Project Name: C1}~e Barbeau Job ~ : 9209A Analytical Chemistry RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: ~o~AL ,'~-TALS (~TLC) Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code Sa~le ~: 1269 ID: Seep 2' ~ MRL,mg/kg .Antimony 90 5.0 Arsenic < 20 3. Barium 350 20 Beryllium < 4.0 4.0 Cadmium 3.3 1.0 Chromium 13 4.0 Cobalt 30 4.0 Copper 23 2.0 Lead ~, 10 Mercury ND 1.0 Molybdenum 120 20 Nickel 28 10 Selenium < 12 12 Silver < 14 14 Thallium 50 10 Vanadium 200 40 Zinc 77 1.0 Re~]latory Criteria TTLC,mg/kg 5O0 50O 10,000 100 2,500 8,000 2,500 1,000 20 3,500 2,000 100 500 700 2,400 5,000 Method of Analysis: Title 22, Article 66700 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram ND = None Detected Stan Comer Anal~-tical Chemist 17875 1" Street, Bldg. T-12, Mi?ter Field Airport · Bakersfield, CA 93312 .-.(805) 393-3597 . :j .:. (.--. · SMC Laboratory, Inc. Client Name: Basic Compliance Engineering Address : 2901 "H" Street, ~3 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Date Samples Received : 7-07-93 Date .~alysis Completed : 7-16-93 Date of Report_ : 7-20-93 Project Name: Clyde Barbeau Job $ : 9209A Analytical Chemistry RESb%TS OF ,~'4,ALYSIS: TC:TAL CON~MIN~N'FS (STLC) (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) , o Seep 2' Sample .=,': ~69 ID: Constituents mg/L ~rRL/ m~/'L Re=~]latory Cfi teria STLC TTLC Ant [mony , 5.0 15 Arsenic , 3.0 5.0 BarLum ~ 10 i00 Beryllium * 0.5 0.75 Cactmium NqD 0.5 1.0 Chromium , 2.0 560 Co~lt * 2. ,~n 80 Ccpper * 2.0 25 Lead .$ 3.0 5.0 )'lercurs- * 0.~ o 0 .2 Mo [y~enum * 20 Nickel l'.~ 2.0 20 Seienimm .t 1.,,n 1.0 Silver * 1.0 5.0 Thal li~ N~ 5.0 7.0 V~adi~ * 10 24 Zinc * 2.0 250 5O0 500 LO, 000 100 2,500 8,000 2,500 ,~()0 20 ° 500 n OOfi 500 7OO 2,400 5,000 Method of Analysis: Title 22, Article 66700 ~L = Minimum Reporting Level STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentrations TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations mg/L = milligrams per liter h~ = None Detected * = Analyte not requested to be analyzed S~ Comer Anal~ical Chemist 3157 Pegasus Drive · Bakersfield, CA 93308 P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 · .' '. '.:"~:.~'.:."._' ' .... · '-~ K ~ -~ :J::".~ SMC Laboratory, Inc. Client Name: Basic Compliance Engineering Address : 2901 "H" Street, #3 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attention: Malcolm Mossman Date samples received : 7-07-93 Date analysis completed : 7-10-93 Date of Report : 7-15-93 Analytical Chemistry Project Name : Clyde Barbeau Job Number : 9209A RESL%TS OF A~'AL¥SIS: Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons Sample # ID ug/g ~L,~/g 1289 Seep Pit 2' 255 5.0 Ma%rix Ts~pe: Soil Method of Analysis: EPA 418.i P~L = Ninimum Reporting Level ug/g = micrograms per graml(ppm) Stan Comer Analytical Chemist 3157 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · · Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93380 t SMC Laboratory, Inc. Client Name: Basic Compliance Engineering Address : 2901 "H" Street, ~3 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attention: .Malcolm Mossman Date samples received : 7-07-93 Date analysis completed : 7-10-93 Date of Report : 7-15-93 Analytical Chemistry Project Name : Clyde Barbeau Job Number : 9209A RESISTS OF :&NALYSIS: 1269 ID: Seep Pit 2' Chloromethane Bromomethane Dichlorodifluoromethane Vinyl Chloride Chloroethane Methylene Chloride Trichlorofluoromethane 1,l-Dichloroethylene 1,1-Dichloroethane trans-l,2-Dichloroethylene Chloroform ],2-Dichloroethane l,l,l-Trichloroethane Carbontetrachloride Bromc~ichlorome%hane 1,2-Dichioropropane trans-l,3-Dichloropropylene Trichloroethylene Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2-Trichloromethane cis-l,3-Dichloropropylene 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Tetrachloroethyiene TPH (Diesel) MRL,ug/g 0.05 0.05 0.0~ 0.05 0 "" '" 0,05 0.05 0.05 0.05 O. O5 0 O5 0.05 0 O5 0,05 0 O5 0.05 0 05 0.05 0 O5 0.05 0 05 0.05 0 O5 0.05 0 O5 10.0 Method of Analysis: 5030/8010 Method of Analysis for TPH (Diesel): DHS GC-FiD MRL = Minimum Reporting Level ug/g = micrograms per gram (ppm) ND = None Detected Stan Comer Analytical Chemist 3157 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · ..... "~- 9'ol,::::, · Bakersfield, CA 93308 · {80'$~3-3597 · ... - .. · <:',.'..-<,,, ,,,...:...,,,: :'>',... ~_ -<'... G SMC Client Name: Address : Attention : Laboratory, Inc. Basic Compliance ~mngineering 2901 "H" Street, #3 Bakersfield, CA 93301 ?~lcoL~ Mossman Analytical Chemistry Date samples received : 7-07-93 Date analysis completed : 7-21-93 Date of report : 7-22-93 Project Name: Clyde Barbeau Job N~mmber : 9209A RESLI,TS OF ~AL. YSIS: i269 iD: Seep 2' Acetone Benzene Diethyl Ether MIBK ~IRL u=/= 0.02 0.02 0.02 O. 02 0.02 Y~trix T?pe: Soil Method of Analysis: ,_mPA 5030/80!5 ~L = Minimum Report. i~ Level ug/g = microgr~s ~r >D = None Detect~ bran Comer Analytical Chemist 17875 1" Street, Bldg. T-12, Minter Field Airport · Bakersfield, CA 93312 · :(805) 393-3597 . :,, ..~ :.'.~ P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 · FAX (805)393-3623' '.'- ..' · '[~ X/,I'~"~.!L ~' SMC Client Name: .Address : Attention: Laboratory, Inc. Basic Compliance Engineering 2901 "H" Street, Lo Bakersfield, CA 93301 Malcolm Mossman Analytical Chemistry Date samples received : 7-07-93 Date of ~xtraction : 7-12-93 Date analysis completed : 7-12-93 Date of Report : 7-13-93 Project Name: Clyde Barbeau Job Number : 9209A RESL/~TS OF ANALYSIS: 1269 ID: Seep 2' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene isopropylbenzene St3Tene n-Propylbenzene t-Butyibenzene s-Butylbenzene 1,2,4-Trime~hylbenzene n-Butyl~nzene Chlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichiorobenzene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene TPH (Gasoline) u~/~ 0.0029 0.0019 ND ~L, ug/g 0.0015 0.0015 0.0016 0.0015 0.0015 0.0017 0.0018 0.0016 0.0018 0.0017 0.0018 O.O018 0.00i6 0,0022 0.0022 0,0021 0.0020 1.0 Method of Analysis: EPA 8020 P~L = Minimum Reporting Level TPH = Total Petroluem H~xirocarbons ug/g = micrograms per gram N]) = None Detected Stan Comer .Analytical Chemist 3157 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · Bakersfield, CA 93380 · "-~. '~i.~' Bakersfield, CA 93308 ' · (805) 393-3597. .. .." :-.:-'i F--. ×/,, ...-_..'. ,;':.?.:...... ':'::..-': : . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 FAX July 9, 1993 Panama & Colony Partners 4450 California Ave. Ste. K-303 Bakersfield, CA 93309 Attention: Clyde Barbeau SUBJECT: CLASS V SHALLOW INJECTION WELL LOCATED AT 2209 PANAMA LANE, BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Barbeau: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property noted above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department to be the site of a class V shallow injection well. This notice is being sent to you because you have been identified as the contact person for the property listed above. Pursuant to Code of Federal Regulations 40, (40 CFR), Section 144.12 (a) provides that "no owner or operator shall...operate [an injection well]...in a manner that allows the movement of fluid containing any contaminant into underground sources of drinking water, if the presence of that contaminant may cause a violation of any primary drinking water regulation...or may otherwise adversely affect the health of persons." There is sufficient evidence to indicate that a clarifier located within the former service discharged to the ground. On July 7, 1993 Malcolm Mossman of Basic Compliance Engineering retreived a soil sample from the bottom of the seepage pit. Following review of the laboratory analyses you will be contacted. Attached is a copy of EPA-REGION 9 GUIDELINES FOR CLOSURE OF SHALLOW DISPOSAL WELLS. The booklet cites the minimum requirements for site work plan activities, contractor requirements, example illustrations of well designs, and sampling methods and procedures. Be advised that KCEHSD may have additional requirements not listed in the EPA closure guideline booklet. In accordance with Kern County Ordinance Code G-5541, Section 8.04.100 the Department is authorized to charge for inspections, review of reports, and laboratory service costs incurred in the process of obtaining compliance with any violations noted. Be advised that you will be billed at the rate of $24.80 per hour for oversight during the abatement of violations connected to the Class V well. Panama& Colony Partners Page Two July 9, 1993 If you have any questions regarding this Order, please contact this Department at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: T~rry L. Gray Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program TG:jg CC' U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ATTN: Mark Zeleznik Regional Water Quality Control Board - Fresno ATTN: Dale Essary Certified No. P 430 235 445 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED (PANAMA. U I C ) KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM' UIC SHALLOW INJECTION WELL CHECKLIST 4/93 FACILITY NAME: PANAMA & COLONY PARTNERS DATE OF INSPECTION: 07/07/93 TIME: 2;30pm INSPECTOR(S): TERRY GRAY ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS: MALCOM MOSSMAN WORK ORDER NUMBER: 50229 TRACKING NUMBER: 6934 I. GENERAL INFORMATION A. PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: PANAMA & COLONY PARTNERS ADDRESS: 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE. SUITE K-303 CITY: BAKERSFIELD STATE: CA ZIP: PHONE NUMBER: (805) 323-1996 93309 OPERATOR'S NAME: ADDRESS: 2209 PANAMA LANE CITY: BAKERSFIELD STATE:CA ZIP: 93304 APN: 373-170-02-00-5 PHONE NUMBER: PARENT COMPANY: UNKNOWN ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: ARE THEY A SUBSIDIARY OF A CORPORATION: UNK ARE THEY INCORPORATED IN THE STATE: UNK 1 II. De Ee H. I. J. CONTACT PERSON: POSITION: PHONE NUMBER: UIC SHALLOW INJECTION WELL CHECKLIST CLYDE BARBEAU SEE ABOVE INTERVIEW THE OPERATOR/NATURE OF BUSINESS HOW LONG IN BUSINESS: UNK ARE THEY A MEMBER OF AN ASSOCIATION: ARE THEY AWARE OF ANY WATER SUPPLY WELL LOCATION AND/OR OWNERSHIP: MUNICIPAL WATER SITE HISTORY YEARS OF OCCUPATION: BUSINESSES ON SITE SINE 1965 PREVIOUS OWNERS: EXXON PREVIOUS OPERATORS: EXXON, OAK DEV. PREVIOUS USES OF FACILITY: SERVICE STATION, OFFICES, POOL CONSTRUCTION. PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OFFERED: VACANT PROPERTY NOW -BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ANY PROCESS, OPERATION, OR MAINTENANCE THAT PRODUCES WASTE: WHAT CHEMICALS ARE STORED ON SITE: DO THEY HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS: DESCRIBE THE WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES: SOLVENT HAULER: MANIFESTS: OPEN CONTAINER: WASTE OIL HAULER: MANIFESTS: OPEN CONTAINER: FREQUENCY: PROPER LABELING: FREQUENCY: PROPER 'LABELING: