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BUSINESS PLAN 4/14/2004
SBC #SA004 Manager : ~7~R~f-~D~t~K~ Location: 1918 M ST City : BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 EPA Numb: SiteID: 015-021-000894 BusPhone: (661) 327-6561 Map : 103 CommHaz : Low Grid: 30A FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code:4813 DunnBrad:10-340-1618 Emergency Contact / Title L~nda Porter / FACILITY MGR Business Phone: (818) 908-6044x 24-Hour Phone : (877) 823-9833x Pager Phone : (55~) 2~ 2433x Hazmat Hazards: RSs Emergency Contact / Title EMERG CNTRL CTR / 24 HR Business Phone: (877) 322-4722x 24-Hour Phone : (877) 823-9833x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Fire React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : MATTHEW HOPWOOD MailAddr: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 3E000T City : SAN RAMON Phone: (925) 824-5784x State: CA Zip : 94583-0995 Owner SBC Address : PO BOX 5095 3E000 City : SAN RAMON Phone: (877) 823-9833x State: CA Zip : 94583-0995 Period : to TotalASTs: = Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Certif'd: RSs: Yes ParcelNo: Gal Gal Emergency Directives: Lynda Porter is new contact, she is area mgr. I,_ LJ~dJr., .~0¢'~' Do hereby certify that I have (Type or print name) reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan for ~ ~- a~ld that it along with (Name of Business) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. 04/14/2004 J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PACIFIC B BELL [MAP# 2 BUSINESS NA~E PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SA004-2 END FLOOR PLAN ~' IT~- t D :;d c~>cl LIi)~,T~ 11/'07/'2000 BUSINgSS ADDRESS. 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93301 AIR EQUIPMENT OFFICE BREAK ROOM OLD ENGINE ROOM ---'] DAY TANK 500 GAL FIRST FLOOR ROOF ENGINE ALLEY NORTH I M DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND_ ® ® @ CZ_E, ELECTRICAL P,,ANEL '~. SHUT-OFF NA'nJRAL OAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP. AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS ~ LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQUlDS) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE (CORRO~VE UQUIr GASOUNE (FLAMMABLE DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) AN'II FR EEZE/COOLAN ,~TS, WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE UQUID) FIRE purl' BOX 9 PACIFIC~m-~ BELL IMAM# 1 SITE MAP BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD DATE 11/'07/'2000 ZIP CODE 93301 A 20TH STREET I SWITCH I STORAGE OFFICE MDF J 1ST FLOOR SWITCH AREA CO-LOCATION CAGE ALLEY EXIT TRANSPORTATION AREA EXIT J NEP SITE EXIT EXIT EXIT PARKING H TAP BOX I , I I PARKING -, K ILl M PREP~D BY: ~~_~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ® ® @ ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NA~JRAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING ARE~ EVACUA33ON/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE (~ EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS C~ ABO~GROUND STORAGE TANK I~--~l UNDERGROUND ~--~ STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQUlDS) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE (CORROSIVE MQuIr OGASOUNE (FLAMMABLE UQUID~ DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE EQUID) <ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) Q ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ] FIRE PUU. BOX BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 SITE MAP BUSINESS ADDRESS. 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD D~'t~ 12/31/96 ZIP CODE 93301 20TH STREET 1ST FLOOR EXIT EXIT EXIT ALLEY 7 9 A I J M DRAWLNG SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND EI.[CTRIGAL PANEL SHUT--OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT--OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM 'I1D_EPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SE"NER STAOING ARE~ EVACUATION/ HM~P. ANO LOCATION FIRE H'm)RANT FENCE ~ EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQU PMENT/ABSORBENTS ~ ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK I~---') UNDERGROUND ~--~ STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) BATIERY ELEC'II~OLYTE (CO~ROSlV[ uc3JD) QGASOUNE (FLAMMABLE UQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMRUSTI8LE UQUIDS) NITROGEN (I~PRESSED GAS) PROPANE (~MA~ U~ID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ' ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMASL~ UCtUID) ] FIRE PULL BOX BUS[h~S Nk~ PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUS[N~S ADDleS 1918 M STREET SA004-2 2ND FLOOR BAKERSFIELD PLAN DATE 12/'31/96 ZIP CODE 9,3,301 2 3 4 5 6 7 ALLEY 8 9 DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL OAS SHUT-OFF WAlleR SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-O{~' Tt~IK MONITORING ~ELEPHONE =~ FIRST NB KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ ~ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION ~ FIRE H~RANT -~- × FENCE ENERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEORQUND STORAGE TANK I~-~} UNDERGROUND ~--~ STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS · LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) BAT~RY ELECTROLY3E (CORROSIVE UQUID) GASOUNE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROP.~IE (FLAMMARLE UQUIO) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) <~ ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE UQUID) ] FIRE PULL BOX L_ ~ST£E I: T I COMMERCIAL I [- VICINITY MAP SCALE / -'/~0 J -"7 PACIFIC BELL. (SA-004) ! DATE 1),/ 17/86 1"-40 ' FACILITY STORAGE MAP SCALE - PAGE 9 ,! DATE: 9/: ~ ' ~ I FACIL'TT~'£ ,'JA2.~..: ~5~: SITE DZAG~.a.M: X FACILITY DIAGRAM: SITE D L~.GR_~: FACILITY DIAGRAm4: X o~ ~~r I_o1' ~JACAHT I :l/AY' f ~9t8 t,,L ~ L & & ~ Irl. O0111 $ ! ' I CO/VllVlE~ClAL I F VICINITY MAE PACIFICal]BELL. (SA-O04) ! [~A~ ~V ~.7/86 1"-40 ' FACILITY STORAGE MAP SCALE - ~ " ~OT~, ST , ,- =:~ 'cu I 8WlTCNIN~3 I:OUIaM£NT BUILDtN6 · I I~I,.T SER~CE ~ FLO0~$ --; ALLEY ZONE 3 ZONES 287funder 'floor) ZONE e - At.J.~Y · l I CO/~MERClA I. I I-- VICINITY MAP PACIFIC~]BELL. (SA-O04) I DATE 1"-40' FACILITY STORAGE MAP SCALE - ~,~'~'~ PACIFICrl BELl., SCxZ.E: /;/~' PACIFIC~BELL. (S~-oo4) FACILITY SlDRAG£ i'P,P SCJJ~ 1"I'40' -- ZO ?# $? -- ' AL./.i: Y )CiE'r ""~'" t · ; ' ' , ' ; · · ~ I ' :' · / ' /' · . ~ ~ ~ · .. ; · . ~ · . ; ~ - I L_ I- PACl FIC ltl BELL..s4 ~c::~ ~ ~ VICINITI/'HAP II ~-~'. '"'il I~1" II PACIFIC[~BELL. (Sa-oo/.,) FACILITY ~£ P,~ SCAI~ 1"'~0' [ ! [ F SBC #SA004 SiteID: 015-021-000894 STORAGE CONTAINER DATA (UST FORM A) Last Action Type: FACILITY/SITE INFORMATION Business Name: SBC #SA004 Cross Street : Business Type: Org Type: Total Tanks : 1 IndnRes/Trust: No PA Contact: PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Name : EMERG CNTRL CTR Phone: Address: City : State: Zip: Type : CORPORATION TANK OWNER INFORMATION Name : EMERG CNTRL CTR Phone: Address: City : State: Zip: Type : (877 322-4722x (877 322-4722x BOE UST Fee# : 031914 Financ'l Resp: SELF INSURED Legal Notif : Tank Owner Mailing Address Date:06/07/2000 Name:ARMI STRICKLAND State UST # : Phone: (800 757-6575x Ttl:ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATE 1998 Upg Cert#: 00789 2 04/14/2004 F SBC #SA004 ~ Hazmat Inventory -- MCP+DailyMax Order SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) DIESEL FUEL #2 R IH F IH DH SiteID: 015-021-000894 By Facility Unit Fixed Containers on Site Frm I DailyMax lUnitlMCP L 3284.00 GAL Hi L 20500.00 GAL Low 3 04/14/2004 SBC #SA004 Inventory Item 0002 -- COMMON NB~4E / CHEMICAL NAME SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Location within this Facility Unit 1ST FLOOR SiteID: 015-021-000894 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 7664-93-9 rSTATE ~ TYPE Liquid/Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container 15.00 GAL AMOLrNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 3284.00 GAL Daily Average I 3284.00 GAL %Wt. 30.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Sulfuric Acid (EPA) 7664939 TSecretINo YesRS BioHazNo HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards No/ CuriesI R IH NFPA/// I USDOT# Ag. Definedl: Ag.Defined5: Ag. Defined8: -- Ag.Definell MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag.Defined6: Ag. Defined9: Ag. Defined4: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Definel0: -4- 04/~4/2004 SBC #SA004 = Inventory Item 0003 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DIESEL FUEL #2 Location within this Facility Unit SE SIDE OF LOT SiteID: 015-021-000894 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 68476-34-6 STATE ~ TYPE Liquid /Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE UNDER GROUND TANK Largest Container 20000.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 20500.00 GAL Daily Average 20000.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Diesel Fuel No. 2 N 68476302 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F IH DH NFPA/// I USDOT# MCP Low Ag. Definedl: Ag.Defined5: Ag. Defined8: -- Ag.Definell MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag. Defined6: Ag.Defined9: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Definel0: -5- 04/14/2004 SBC #SA004 SiteID: 015-021-000894 Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site STORAGE CONTAINER DATA (UST FORM B and AGENCY-DEFINED) Page 1 of 2 Last Action Type: Location In Site: SE SIDE OF LOT TANK DESCRIPTION Tank ID#: 1 Mfr: MODERN WELDING Installed: 2/1996 Capacity: 20000 Gals Additional Info: TANK IS BACK POWER SUPPLY FOR GENERATOR TANK CONTENTS Tank Use: PETROLEUM Petrol Type: DIESEL Matl Name:DIESEL FUEL #2 TANK CONSTRUCTION Type : DOUBLE WALL Material(p): STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS R. P. Material(s): STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS R. P. Lining : UNLINED Corr Prot: FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC Spill Cnt : 1996 Alarm Drop Tube : 1996 Ball Float Striker Plate: 1996 Compart Tank: N No. Of Comparts: Cas #: 68476-34-6 Sgl Wall: Installed: Installed: : Exempt: No : Fill Tube S/O: 1996 TANK LEAK DETECTION Dbl Wall: INTERSTITIAL MONITORING Last Used: TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION/PERMANENT CLOSURE IN PLACE Qty Remaining: Was Filled: No -6- 04/14/2004 SBC #SA004 SiteID: 015-021-000894 Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site STORAGE CONTAINER DATA (UST FORM B and AGENCY-DEFINED) Page 2 of 2 PIPING CONSTRUCTION UnderGround Piping Type : PRESSURE Const: DOUBLE WALL Mfgr : UNKNOWN Mtl : "FLEX" & : Corr : "FLEX" Prot : PIPING LEAK DETECTION UnderGround Piping AUTOMATIC LEAK DETECTORS AboveGround Piping AboveGround Piping Installed: Date: 06/07/2000 Name:ARMI STRICKL~D Prmt Number: 0894 TANK/LINE TEST :08/26/1996 CP CERT. :04/10/1997 MANWAY INSP. :07/08/1996 UST MONIT. CERT:04/16/2003 DISPENSER CONTAINMENT Type: NONE OWNER/OPERATOR SIGNATURE Ttl:ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOICATES Approved: Yes Expiration Date: 06/30/2006 AGENCY DEFINED PASS QUARTERLY 894 STORAGE CONTAINER DATA (UST FORM C) Installer Certified by tank/piping manufacturer: Yes Installation Inspected & Certified by Registered Engineer: No Installation Inspected by Unified Program Agency: Yes Manufacturer's Checklist Completed: Yes Installer Certified by Contractors' State License Board: Yes Approved Alternate methods: Date: 06/07/2000 Name:ARMI STRICKLAND Ttl:ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOICATES -7- 04/:1.4/2004 F SBC #SA004 SiteID: 015-021-000894 Fast Format = Notif./Evacuation/Medical --Agency Notification CALL 911. Overall Site 05/01/2000 -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 02/16/1994 NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED IN (SI 131-5) SHOUTING, HORNS ALARMS, VOCAL, WHISTLE AND FIRE ALARMS ARE USED TO NOTIFY EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE. THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY EXITS AND ALTERNATE ROUTES TO BE USED FOR EVACUATION ARE POSTED ON EACH FLOOR. -- Public Notif./Evacuation 02/16/ 994 PACIFIC BELL'S EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131 SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRITE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER SECURITY MEDICAL FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SAFETY Emergency Medical Plan 05/26/~998 EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911. THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR OR AVAILABLE BUILDING WARDEN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING AN AMBULANCE OR MEDICAL FACILITY FOR AN INJURED EMPLOYEE. THE NEAREST EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITY IS SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AT 2615 EYE ST 395-3000. 8 04/14/2004 FILE THIS DOCUM! THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER SECTION 1 Hazardous Materials Business Plan YEAR 2003 SBC - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) (Facility County) Maintain this Hazardous Materials Business Plan and Emergency Response Plan On Site, Until Updated, a minimum of every three years. Revised by Stan Brodecki 12/02/2002 POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. BUSINESS ACTIVITIES FACILITY INFORMATION Page FACILITY D# ' . i i'~ i~:~ .1,1J EPA ID# (Hazardous Waste Only) 2 3USINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business AS) 3 SBC SA004 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD -'~' ~ !"!~?,',~: ' '"i"'..';~!:~· 'iI., ACTIVITIES DECLARATION ~: ~:~' · · ' ~.: ' ;'NO E: ':lf:y°u:chec ki Y:Esl;t°iany;part ofthislist," . i 'i; .':;:i::' -~., r ~ : ' ' ' : ;Ple sei fibmitthe o her/OPer t r Identificati6n: page .(OES FOrm 2730). ': ,:: .:~: :' ::' ~ :~ Does yoUr:facility::.: :. ~:' :-~, ~- '.,:, · -:,: ·.:' fyes, p ease Comp ere these Pages of the UPCF. A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY YES NO 4 applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardousI~1 ~ Iv' CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION(oES 2731) substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Aappendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS {USTs) ~'~ES ~-~ NO 5 ~- UST FACILITY (Formerly SWRCB Form A) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks?~ ' ' ~--~_ UST TANK (One page per tank) (Formerly Form B 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? [~ YES ['~--']NO 6 .v/ UST FACILITY ~_ UST TANK (One per tank V/ UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE(one page per tank)(Formerly Form 3. Need to report closing a UST? [~YESF~-"]NO 7 ~- USTTANK (closure portion-one page per tank C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or [~ YES ~10 8 ~ NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS --the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE 1. Generate hazardous waste? ~ YES [~O 9 ,~ EPA ID NUMBER-provide at the top of this page 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted r--] YES ~NOlO I.~ RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT recyclable materials (per HSC i~ 25143.2)?~ ~'~ '-- (one per recycler) 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? ~-~ YESr~']NO11 I./~ ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Form 1772) I~! ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT-UNI~one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Form 1772A,B,C,D, and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit ~ YES r~NO12 I./ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL by Rule and Conditional authorizaton)?~ '"' ~'~ ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? ~ YES ~NO 13 I.~' REMOTE WASTE/CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as ~-~ YES ['~"]NO 14 I~/ HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite?~ ~ CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 15 (You may also be required to provide additional information by yourCUPA or local agency.) UPCF (1/99) 2 UNII~ PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOR BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION Page ~ of ~L I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITYID# ~ ~ I~ IBEGINNINGDATE ,oo END1NGDATE 10, t I I I t I I 01/01/2003 12/31/2003 BUSINESS NAME (SamesacaS FACILITY NAM~ or DBA - Doing Business As) SA004 3 BUSINESS PHONE661_327.6561 102 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 103 CITY BAKERSFIELD lO4 CA ZIP CODE93301 lO5 DUN BRADSTREET 10-340-1618 106 SIC CODE (44811digit #) 107 COUNTY KERN 108 BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME HARRY DYGK 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 559-454-3003 11o II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME SBC 111 OWNER PHONE 877-823-9833 112 OWNER MAIL1NG ADDRESS P.O. Box 5095, Room 3E000 113 CITY SAN RAMON 114 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 CA 94583-0995 IlL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE 118 925-824-5784 Environmental Management, attn: Matthew Hopwood CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 119 CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122 SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995 PRIMARY IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS SECONDARY NAME 123 NAME 128 HARRY DYCK EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER HTLE 124 TITLE 129 Site Manager 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOUR PHONE 131 877-823-9833 877-823-9833 PAGER# 127 PAGER# 132 559-421-3847 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is tree, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OP.~TOR ~ NAME OF SIGNEI~ri~) ~ - - ~ Steve Skanderson 136 DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 4/4/2003 RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. - AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Project Manager UPCF (1/00 revised) 167 OES FORM 2730 (1/99) UN~D PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F~I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CI-I~:M~CAI~ o~:scmeTiON One page per material per building or area) I IADD I IDELETE I IREVISE 200 I Page I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUStNESS NAME SBC SA004 3 c~c,~ LOC^TXO. C~C,~ LOCA~ON CO~.~ENT~ 202 SE SIDE LOT/FENCED AREA ~c~ ~ ~s ~ No FACILITY ,D~ [ ~ ~ I 1 [ ~ (option~)1 203 G~ (optioa~)J7 204 IL CHEMICAL INFORMATION c~u~c~ PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON 2o5 ~E SEC~T ~ ~ Yes ~X~No 206 If Subject to EPC~ refer to instructions CO~ON N~ 207 208 DIESEL FUEL ~2 ~.s ~ y~ No CAS~ 209 68476-34-6 IfEHS is "Yes", ~1 ~o~ ~low must be i~ lbs. H~ CODE ~ CLASSES (Complete if required by C~A) 210 COMBUSTIBLE LIQ. II 7~E (Check one item ~a. PU~ ~b. MI~URE ~c. WASTE ~IOACTIVE ~Yes ~No CU~ES PHYSIC~ STATE~ ~ ~ 214 ~00oo Cheek ~tem only) Check all that apply) AVENGE D~ LY AMO~T~0000 2 ~ 7 M~IMUM~0~00D~LY ~O~T 2 ~ 8 ~U~ WASTE ~O~T 2 ~ 0 STATE W~TE CODE 220 Check one item only) ifEHS, ~ount must be in pounds. 365 STOOGE a. ~OVE GRO~D T~K e. P~STIC~ONMET~LIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM i re. GLASS BOTTLE ~L C~ CONT~ER X b. ~DERGRO~D T~K fi C~ j. BAG n. PLASTIC BO~LE OTHER c. T~K ~SIDE BUILD~G g. C~OY k. BOX ~ o. TOTE B~ d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO I. CYL~DER i~ p. T~K WAGON ~ ~ ~ 223 %WT ~DOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or w~te only) EHS CAS~ I ~.5% 22~ ~l[8[k F~[k ~0. 2 227 ~es ~o 228 $S47~-34-$ 220 3 234 PETROLEUM DISTIL~TES 235 ~cs ~o 236 NONE 237 ~ 238 239 ~cs ~o 240 241 If more h~dou~ component~ ar* print at greater t~ 1 ~ by weight if nomc~dnogenic, or 0.1 ~ by weisht if c~cinogenic, attach ~dition~ sh~t~ of paper captu6ng the required info~ation. ~DITION~ LOC~LY COLLECTED ~FORMATION 2a~ If EPC~ Ple~e Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) I t ADD I t DELETE I×t REWSE 2°° t Page '-/' of~' I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME SBC SA004 3 CHEMICAL LOCATION CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 STORED IN FACILITY EPC~ [~ YEs [~ NO ~F~'~ 203 FACILITY ID#~,~,~m~%~ ~J II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAIviE 205 TRADE SECRETI I Ivl 206 Yes No LEAD/ACID BATTERY W/SULFURIC ACID t_~ ~ If Subject to EPCIC~, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 208 BATTERY ELECTROLYTE-WET CELL E.S [~ Yes [~ No CAS# 209 7664-93-9 IfEHS is "Yes", all amotmts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 CORROSIVE HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 PHYSICAL STATE 214 ~ ~. SOUP [~ b. LI(~UID [~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTA~ER ~S (Check item only) 216 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (chec~l.~,~..,y) [~ a. FIRE ~ h. REACTIVE C]c. PRESSURE~LEASE [~ d. AC~TEHE~T. ~ ~.C.RONIC.E~T. 3284 3284 (Check one item only) if EHS. amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM Im. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR CONTAINER -- b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- fi CAN j. BAG a. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER C c. TANK INSIDE BUILD1NG __ g. CARBOY k. BOX ~. TOTE BIN d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO I. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON -- -- -- 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [~] a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [~a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~c. BELOW AMBIENT [~d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# I 18-37 226 SULFURIC ACID 227 [~es [~No 228 7664-93-9 229 2 12-15 230 WATER 231 [~cs [~No 232 7732-18-5 233 3 67-77 234 LEAD 235 [~es [~No 236 7439-92-1 237 4 <1 238 COPPER 239 [~es [~o 240 7440-50-8 241 5 ,2-.3 242 CADMIUM 243 [~Yes [~o 244 7440-93-9 245 Ir'more hazardous components are present at greater than ! Ye by weight it'non-carcinogenic, or 0.1 Ye by weight it'carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 IfEPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # SBC SA004 SITE ADDRESS ] CITY ZIP CODE 1918 M STREET[ BAKERSFIEI~D 93301 EPA ID NUMBER CATO80020415 ~CONTACT~' ~ ~ : i ~ ~ r : PRIMARY SECONDARY NAME NAME HARRY DYCK Emergency Control Center TITLE TITLE Site Manager 24 hour Dispatch BUSINESS PHONE BUSINESS PHONE 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOUR PHONE 24-HOUR PHONE 877-322-,;722 877-322-4722 PAGER # PAGER # 5 $ 9-421-3847 i ~MERGENCM~ ~ESPONSE PLA pROCE REs 'i~i:::~ i.,!:.? ::!~ : NS :AND DU : ~: * Notifications * Your business is required by State Law to provide an immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release of a hazardous material to local fire emergency response personnel, and the Office of Emergency Services. IF YOU HAVE A RELEASE OR THREATENED RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, IMMEDIATELY CALL: FIREIPARAMEDICSlPOLICE PHONE: 911 AFTER the local emergency response personnel are notified, you shall then notify this Unified Program Agency and the Office of Emergency Services. Local Program Agency: 661-326-3979 State Office of Emergency Service: (800) 852-7550 or (916) 845-8911 National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED DUR/NG NOTIFICATION: ':' Your Name and the Telephone Number from where you are calling. ':' Exact address of the release or threatened release. ':° Date, time, cause, and type of incident (e.g. fire, air release, spill etc.) ':' Material and quantity of the release, to the extent known. ':' Current condition of the facility. ':' Extent of injuries, if any. °:' Possible hazards to public health and/or the environment outside of the facility. List the local emergency medical facility that will be used by your business in the event of an accident or injury caused by a release or threatened release of hazardous material HOSPITAL/CLINIC: PHONE NO: SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 661-395-3000 ADDRESS: 2615 EYE ST CITY: ZIP CODE: BAKERSFIELD BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) I 1. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all which apply): [] Verbal [] Telephone (including cellular) [] Alarm System [] Public Address System [] Intercom [] Pagers [] Portable Radio [] Other (specify): 2. [] Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. 3. [] Individual(s) responsible for coordinating evacuation including spreading the alarm and confirming the business has been evacuated: Building Warden or HARRY DYCK Identify areas of the facility where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion. [] Hazardous Waste/Hazardous Materials Storage Areas [] Production Floor [] Process Lines [] Bench/Lab [] Waste Treatment [] Other: Identify mechanical systems where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion. [] Utilities [] Sprinkler Systems [] Cabinets [] Shelves [] Racks [] Pressure Vessels [] Gas Cylinders [] Tanks [] Process Piping [] Shutoff Valves [] Other: Tank Monitor Alarm Panel ! :LOCATIONSOF~UTILITYSHUT;OFFS AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. · ' ~: Natural Gas/propane: NONE Electrical: HSP CONTROL ROOM - 2ND FLR Water: ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER Tank Monitor Alarm: OLD ENGINE ROOM - 2ND FLR Environmental Documents: FRONT DOOR Spill kit / Absorbent: BATTERY AREA First Aid Kit: BATTERY AREA BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 2 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Emergency Name of medical facility/nearest hospital (enter): response SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL phone Phone number of medical facility/hospital (enter): number 661-395-3000 Fire .................................................................................................................. 911 Police/Sheriff .................................................................................................... 911 California Highway Patrol ................................................................................. 911 Bakersfield Fire Department ............................................................. 661-326-3979 Ambulance Service .......................................................................................... 911 Poison Control Center ...................................................................... 800-342-9293 Agency California Office of Emergency notification Services ........................................................................................... 800-852-7550 numbers State Department of Toxic Substances Control ............................................................................................. 916-324-1826 State Water Quality Control Board Regional Offices North Coast Region .......................................................................... 707-576-2220 San Francisco Bay Region ............................................................... 510-622-2300 Central Coast Region ....................................................................... 805-549-3147 Los Angeles Region ......................................................................... 213-576-6600 Central Valley Region: Sacramento Office .................................... 916-255-3000 Fresno Office ............................................ 559-445-5116 Redding Office ......................................... 530-224-4845 Lahontan Region: Victorville Office ........................................ 760-241-6583 Lake Tahoe Office .................................... 530-542-5400 Colorado River Basin Region ........................................................... 760-346-7491 Santa Ana Region ............................................................................ 909-782-4130 San Diego Region ............................................................................ 619-467-2952 US Environmental Protection Agency (Region 9) ............................. 415-744-1702 National Response Center ............................................................... 800-424-8802 Other Other Important Numbers SBC Emer,qency Control Center 877-322-4722 Shaw Environmental 800-537-9540 SBC Corporate Environmental Mana,qement 877-823-9833 BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 3 7 9 PACIFIC ~mm.~ BELL BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SA004 SITE MAP BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD DATE 10/5/2001 ZIP CODE 95501 20TH STREET OFFIcESWITCH I STORAGE ~® 1ST FLOOR SWITCH AREA MDF CO-LOCATION CAGE ALLEY PARKING TRANSPORT AREA EXIT EXIT NEP SITE NORTH TAP BOX EXIT EXIT EXIT r--e~%n'=~u Ia r Space J I (]) I rill Sump & J Tank Level Gauge' I I I L(~).__] Piping Sump PARKING_ - I M JPREPARED BY: ~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ELECTRICAL PANEL SHU T- OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF ALARM TANK MONITORING TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) BAIIERY ELECTROLYTE (CORROSIVE LIQUID GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIE DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIOUlDS) NIIROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX PACIFIC ~ BELL IMAP# 2 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 2ND FLOOR PLAN SA004-2 DATE 10/29/01 BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93301 PREPARED BY: ~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND 4 5 6 7 A AIR EQUIPMENT BREAK ROOM OFFICE OLD ENGINE ROOM -----'] DAY TANK 5OO GAL FIRST FLOOR ROOF ENGINE ALLEY NORTH L M ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST Al0 KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNOERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANT~ (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE (CORROSIVE LIQUID GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUI£ DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) AN TIFREEZE/COOLAN TS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIOUID) FIRE PULL BOX SBC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency Response New D&B.doc The Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden for the facility is responsible for notifying the occupants of the building and advising them on how to respond in the event of a hazardous materials incident as required in the SBC's Operating Practice 130 (The Fire Safety Program and Emergency Plan) and described in the SBC Emergency Plan Binder. Additionally, the Emergency Site CoordinatodBuilding Warden will contact the California Office of Emergency Services, Local Administering Agency, and SBC's internal contacts as appropriate; the Operations Information (OICC) Control Center, local Security Office, Environmental Management, Safety Department. The following describes what action our business will take to prevent a hazardous materials or waste release from occurring: 1. TRAINING: Employees are provided training annually through the Training and Development Center to handle hazardous materials and how to read an MSDS as required by the Hazard Communication Standard; they are also trained on the SBC Operating Practice 130. 2. MATERIALS: Hazardous materials are utilized and stored following manufacturer's recommendations, as we are a consumer of products and not a manufacturer of hazardous materials. The following describes what procedures will be followed to reduce any harm or damage to persons, property or the environment: 1. Battery Electrolyte: Electrolyte is contained in batteries with explosion proof cases and batteries are secured in specially designed reinforced battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. 2. Diesel: Underground tanks are monitored and/or inspected frequently as required to maintain the integrity of tank contents. Aboveground tanks are inspected on a regular basis. The following describes what actions our business will take to stop any hazard caused by the release of a hazardous material or waste: The Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden is responsible for following these steps as outlined in the Hazard Communication Program, the Hazardous Materials/Waste Management Handbook and the SBC Operating Practice 130. 1. Determining the nature, location, magnitude and severity of the incident. 2. Move people away from the area as appropriate. 3. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke. 4. Contain materials as appropriate by arranging physical barriers, use of absorbents (i.e., dirt, oil baking soda or other absorbent material). 5. Notify appropriate emergency personnel. I:~I-IAZMATXPACBELL~FORMS~Emergency Response New D&B.doc Last Updated: 11/07/2001 Emergency Response New D&B.doc Employees are provided INITIAL Safety Plan training on the Hazard Communication Certification, as well as function specific before they begin their work operations. This also includes training on the Emergency Operating procedures. Additionally, the SBC Emergency Plan requires that employees receive ANNUAL REFRESHER training on the Hazard Communication Certification, function specifics and the Emergency Operating Instructions. Specific employees are selected to be Building or Floor Wardens; for which they receive additional training and attend the following interdepartmental courses. Course #1000039 (Network Services First Aid/CPR); Course #1000728 (Emergency Methods of Procedures); Course #1000824 (Hazardous Communication Certification); Course #1000825 (Hazardous Materials/Waste Management) The SBC Emergency Plan Binder serves as a reference guide for the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden. The SBC Hazardous Materials/Waste Management Handbook requires that environmental management in the event of a spill or release of a hazardous material at SBC facilities complete a Hazardous Material Incident Report. Battery Electrolyte is used in maintaining storage batteries that are used for standby power in our Central/Switching facilities. This standby power is primarily to provide communication services during emergency conditions. Batteries have explosion proof cases and are mounted in reinforced racks to enable them to withstand the shocks of earthquakes. In the event of a spill or leak Baking Soda and Soda Ash and/or an acid spill kit with neutralizing acid absorber (e.g. Ramsey Kit) stored in containers in the battery power rooms is used to contain and clean up battery electrolyte. Contractors utilized to clean up spills and releases for our facilities include: 1. Shaw Environmental Diesel Fuel: As outlined in the SBC Hazardous Materials Management Plan Item G (Contingency Plan): Incidents involving spills, the operator of the underground tank will notify: 1. Local Fire Department 2. Department of public h 3. SBC Operations Information Control Center 4. SBC Environmental Management 5. SBC Real Estate Client Service Center 6. SBC respective manager This varies with each building and should be verified with the Emergency Site Coordinator of each facility. A standard statement would be: METHOD OF ALARM TO EMPLOYEES; Vocal, intercom and fire alarms are used to notify our employees to evacuate. (For unmanned offices, we need on/g state "This is an unmanned office and evacuation map is posed at entry of buildinq. '~ I:~AZMATXPACBELLhnORMS~Emergency Response New D&B.doc Last Updated: 11/07/2001 Emergency Response New D&B.doc ROUTES OF EGRESS: This also varies with each building and should be verified with the Emergency Site Coordinator of each facility. A standard statement would be: "Employees exit through front, rear and side doors. Alternate routes include...." The instructions for emergency exists and alternate routes to be used for evacuation are posted on each floor METHOD TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL PERSONS: The SBC Operating Practice 130 identifies the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden as the responsible employee to the Supervisors in the building to ensure that all employees are accounted for. Employees for this facility are instructed to meet ..... (obtain this information from the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden). ALERTING NEIGHBORS: The SBC Operating Practice 130 identifies the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden as the responsible contact to work with all agency emergency/rescue personnel to notify building neighbors. SBC has emergency response plans and procedures in place for all facilities. The following is a description of the programs and procedures in place: The Operations Information CONTROL CENTER (OICC) is a 24-hour communications center established through which emergency condition information flows from and within SBC. In the event of a major emergency the center also provides coordination, communications and is the established liaison with federal, state, local and military agencies. EMERGENCY PLAN BINDER, The SBC Operating Practice 130 provides fire, safety and emergency guidance, checklist, forms, and company contacts for emergency situations, interruptions of company services, and other threats to our operations, facilities, personnel or property. Outlined in the SBC Operating Practice 130 is the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden program. The Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden is involved in directing and coordinating the following activities with the occupants of the facility. · Establishing and training the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden organization. · Implementing the Emergency Procedure Plan. · Occupant emergency preparedness. · Reviewing the Planning Engineering sketch. · Establishing and maintaining the Emergency Procedures Board. · Developing and maintaining the Emergency Methods and Procedures (EMOP) binder. · Scheduling and conduct semi-annual fire and take cover drills and record drill results on the Fire/Evacuation Drill Report. · Conducting fire safety surveys using form SBC3077 · Daily administration of fire prevention practices. · Reporting all bomb threats to appropriate security office and the ECC. · Advising security of all emergencies. · Accompanying external or internal personnel agencies on building inspections. · Arranging for selection of Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden successor (transfer of responsibilities). · Communicating to occupants via emergency communications systems (if applicable). · Contact the Departmental Safety Coordinator in the event of an OSHA visit. I:~aMATXPACBELL~FORMS',Emergency Response New D&B.doc Last Updated: 11/07/2001 Emergency Response New D&B.doc The SBC Operating Practice 130 also requires that each facility have an Emergency Plan binder. The binder is a guide providing for personal protection and emergency procedures for company locations during emergencies. The binder is developed and held by the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden at each facility location. Additionally, the SBC Operating Practice 130 provides the following procedures for the Emergency Site Coordinator/Building Warden and Site Managers in the event of a hazardous materials incident at the facility. 1. Identify and locate the problem. 2. Isolate, relocate or evacuate employees as required. 3. Notify emergency rescue personnel if needed. 4. Investigate the problem. 5. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke. 8. If the release or threatened release has the potential to harm the population and environment contact: · Operations Information Control Center · SBC Environmental Management Hotline · Environmental Control Center for Fuel Storage Tanks · Security Office (SBC) · Local Hazardous Emergency Response Agency · Office of Emergency Services (OES) 877-322-4722 877-823-9833 800-757-6575 800-421-2568 911 (800) 852-7550 3. The "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/WASTES MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK" (HM/WM) is provided to comply with environmental laws and regulations and to assist managers in the protection of employee's health and protection of the public welfare. This handbook gives our personnel a basic understanding of the regulations and other legal requirements pertaining to the management of hazardous materials and wastes. It identifies and provides procedures for the handling, transportation, storage and disposal of hazardous materials/wastes found at SBC facilities. In the event of a spill or release, the Hazardous Materials Incident Report is to be completed by SBC's Environmental Management group. The HMWH Section 8 outlines the procedures for completion of this report and immediate actions to be taken to protect health and environment. I:'d-IAZMATXPACBELL~FORMS~Emergency Response New D&B.doc Last Updated: 11/07/2001 Fire Department Permit- Past Due Electrolytes over 50-qallons for Non Sprinkled offices Over 100-Gallons for Sprinkled offices Date: .lanuary 30, 2002 Name: Betty Wilson - Fire Prevention Address: 1715 Chester Ave. City: Bakersfield, CA 93301 County: Kern County Subject: UFC- Article 64-Request for Permit: BKFDCA12 1918 M St. Owner of Facility: SBC Corporation. Representing SBC California: John King 916-972-5339 Dear Ms. Wilson This is a follow up to the battery permit package that was sent to your attention on October 15th 2002. It has been over 30 days since the initial package was sent to your office for review. Please provide to SBC the fire department permit applicable to UFC-Article 64. Please send to: SBC C/O .lohn King 2825 Watt Ave Suit C. P.O. Box 15038 Sacramento California 95851-1038 If you have any questions or concerns regarding the battery permit package or the issuance of this permit. Please do not hesitate to call me at 916-972-5339. .lohn King FILE THIS DOC~T IN THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER SECTION 1 ~~,~ Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory YEAR 2003 SBC/Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) (Facility County) Rev. 11/09/2001 (jsb) POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVEI~T OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION Page of FACILITY ID# BUSINESS NAME I. IDENTIFICATION 1 BEGINNING DATE Ol/Ol/2OO3 (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) SBO/Pacific Bell SA004 100 ENDING DATE 101 12/31/2003 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 661-327-6561 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 103 CITY BAKERSFIELD lO4 CA ziP CODE 93301 105 DUN BRADSTREET 106 SIC CODE (4 digit #) 107 10-340-1618 4811 COUNTY 108 KERN BUSINESS OPERATOR NAMEHARRY DYCK 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR559.454.3003PHONE 110 II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME 111 :OWNER PHONE 112 SBC/Pacific Bell 877-823-9833 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 .'ITY 114 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 CA 94583-0995 SAN RAMON IH. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE 118 MATTHEW HOPWOOD 925-824-5784 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122 SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995 PRIMARY IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS SECONDARY NAME 123 NAME 128 HARRY DYCK EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER TITLE 124 TITLE 129 Site Manager 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOUR PHONE 126 ~4-HOUR PHONE 131 877-823-9833 877-823-9833 PAGERg 127 ?AGERg 132 559-263-2433 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWN~t~e,~~ NAME OF SIGNER ~"~rint) Steve Skanderson DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 11/21/2002 RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. - AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Project Manager UPCF (1/00 revised) 167 OES FORM 2730 (1/99) PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CImMICAI. DESCm 'TION One page per material per building or area) I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME 3 SBC/Pacific Bell SA004 CHEMICAL LOCATION F~pcHEp~CAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 SE SIDE LOT/FENCED AREA [] YES ~-~ NO 1 MAP# (optional) GRID# (optional) 204 FACILITY 1D~ 1 ,17 II. CItEMICAL INFORMATION :HEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [~Yes ~--~No if Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions 206 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON COMMON NAME 207 208 DIESEL FUEL #2 EHS [] Yes ~-~ No ;AS# 209 68476-34-6 if EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must bc in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 COMBUSTIBLE LIQ. II HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 TYPE (Check one item ~']a. PURE [-~b. MIXTURE [~c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [-'~ Yes [~$o CUR]ES PHYSICAL. check one itemSTATEonly) 214 215 [--~ a. SOLID ['~ b. LIQUID [~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 20000 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 Check all that apply) [-~a. FIRE [~b. REACTIVE [~c. PRESSURE RELEASE ['~d. ACUTE HEALTH ~'~e.CHRONICHEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT20000 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 20500 AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 221 DAYS ON SITE: 365 o. RAIL CAR p. OTHER iCheck one item only) if EHS, amount must be in pounds STORAGE ~iii ABOVE GROLiND TANK ~ii PLASTiC/NONMETALLiC DRUM i~! FIBER DRUM ~m. GLASS BOTTLE CONTAINER UNDERGROUND TANK CAN BAG ~_=~n. PLASTIC BOTTLE TANK INSIDE BUILDING CARBOY . BOX ~o. TOTE BIN STEEL DRUM SILO CYLINDER L_~p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE P SSU []a. AMBIENT ABOVE AMBIENT []c. BELOW,' BIENT 224 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 99.5% 226 DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 227 [~Yes [~[No 228 68476-34-6 229 0.5% 230 NAPHTHALENE 231 [~Yes [~lo 232 91-20-3 233 234 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 235 [~Yes [~o 236 NONE 237 238 239 ~Yes ~qo 240 241 242 243 [~Yes [~No 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 24§ If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (I/99) 169 OES Form 2731 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CI-mMIC~d~ DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) [ [ADD I IDELETE I xIREVISE 2oo I Page of L FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME 3 SBC/Pacific Bell SA004 :HEMICAL LOCATION ZHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 STOREO m FACILITY EPCRA I I YES NO FACILITY ID# .1 MAP#1 (optional) 203 GRID#c5 (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION 2o6 200 T~DE SECRET [--] Yes X~ No CHEMICAL NAME LEAD/ACID BATTERY W/SULFURIC ACID If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 20? ERS r-'n ~ 200 Yes No BATTERY ELECTROLYTE-WET CELL II 209 CAS# 7664-93-9 Ir'ERS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 CORROSIVE 211~ 212 213 HAZARD MATERIAL RADIOACTIVE r~ Yes r-~ No CURIES TYPE Checkoneitam []a. PURE 5 .MI×TURE WASTE ?HYSICAL STATE 214 ~-~ a. SOLID ~ ~. LIQUID ~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 15 ICheck item only) one FED HAZARD CATEGORIES AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT3264 2~ 7 MAXIMUM DAILY3284AMOUNT 2.1~ ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2'10 STATE WASTE CODE 220 222 UNITS* [~ a. GALLONS ['--~b. CUBIC FEET [~ c. POUNDS ~ d. TONS 22'1 DAYS ONSITE: 365 (Check one item only) if EHS, amount must be in ~ounds. STORAGE ~ a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM __ re. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR CONTAINER -- ~. UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN ~ j. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER -- c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX o. TOTE BIN Z d. STEEL DRUM -- h. SILO 1. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON __ -- -- 223 [~ a. AMBIENT [--~b. ABOVE AMBIENT I--lc. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE PRESSURE 225 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [--~a. AMBIENT [--~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT [-~d. CRYOGENIC %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 227 220 22O 22~ 7664-93-9 I 18-37 SULFURIC ACID ~Yes X~,~o 2 12-15 230 WATER 231 ~es ~No 232 7732-18-5 233 3 67-77 234 LEAD 235 [~Yes ~o 236 7439-92-1 237 241 238 COPPER 239 ~Ycs ~qo 240 7440-50-8 4 <1 245 242 CADMIUM 243 ~--~Yes ~qo 244 7440-93-9 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information, ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 PACIFIC ~ BELL [MAP// BUSINESS NA~E PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 SITE MAP BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD DATE 10,/3/2001 ZIP CODE 93301 20TH STREET 9 A OFFIcESWITCH I STORAGE ~gl J c I 1ST FLOOR SWITCH AREA TRANSPORT AREA CO-LOCATION CAGE EXIT ALLEY PARKING NORTH TAP BOX EXIT EXIT NEP SITE r--e.~%n~ular Space I ~ I Fill Sump &: Tank Level Gauge" ~'(~)l Piping Sump PARKING LPREPARED BY: ~, DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND M ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK r--~! UNDERGROUND ~--~ STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) BATTERY ELECTROLYTL (CORROSIVE LIQUID) I GASOLINE ~ (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX PACIFIC ~ BELL I MAP# 2 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 2ND FLOOR PLAN SA004-2 DATE 10/29/01 BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 95501 2 3 7 AIR EQUIPMENT BREAK ROOM PG&E I OFFICE OLD ENGINE ROOM DAY TANK 500 GAL FIRST FLOOR ROOF ENGINE ALLEY NORTH 9 A B E F G H d K L M PREPARED BY: DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE (CORROSIVE LIQUID) { GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX Initial Request for Fire Department Permit Electrolytes over 50-Gallons for Non-Sprinkler offices Over 100-Gallons for Sprinkler offices Date: October 9m 2002 Name: Betty Wilson - Fire Prevention Address: 1715 Chester Ave City: Bakersfield, CA. 93301 County: Kern County Subject: UFC- Article 64-Request for Permit: Owner of Facility: Pacific Bell / SBC Corporation. Representing Pacific Bell/SBC: 3ohn King 9:~6-972-5339 Dear Ms. Wilson Enclosed you will find an Pacific Bell / SBC package containing the following: · Name and location of Facility · Size and location of Power Plant · Number of batteries and amount of electrolytes already existing with the Power Plant · Number of battery strings added · Number of jars · Type of batteries · Amount of electrolytes · Future battery requirements based on maximum capacity of the Power Plant Upon reviewing this package please provide to Pacific Bell / SBC the fire department permit applicable to UFC Article 64. Address: Pacific Bell / SBC C/O John King 2825 Watt Ave Suit C. P.O. Box 15038 Sacramento California 95851-1038 If you have any questions or concerns regarding this package, 916-972-5339 J Sincerely, .lohn King BATTERY ELEP, TROLYTE P, ALP. ULATION SHEET (EXISTINB) Office CLL]:: BKFDCAI 2 ~;EO: SA PAI~: 004 Office Address: 1918 M STREET Power Plont 326B Gal. String NUMBER OF TOTAL POUNDS TOTAL GALLONS Lbs. Per Jar Jars Per Battery Model Number Battery ah Cells Electrolyte (10.0 lbs. / Gal.) Voltage STRINGS OF OF Manufacturer Rating Per Jar (Per Jar) (vdc) String INSTALLED ELECTROLYTE ELECTROLYTE C&D 4LCY-290 290 4 8.00 80.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-420 420 4 7.20 72.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-544 544 4 10.00 100.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-660 660 4 9.20 92.00 48 6 0 0 ~ C&D 2LCT-840 840 2 9.00 90.00 48 12 0 0 C&D LCT-840 840 1 6.50 65.00 48 24 0 0 C&D LCT-1680 1680 1 8.33 83.30 48 24 0 0 C&D TCC-1680 1680 1 8.50 85.00 48 24 4 8160 816 C&D TCC-1775 1775 I 7.60 76.00 48 24 1 1824 182.4 C&D MCT-4000 4000 1 15.00 150.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L4S 296 1 2.60 26.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L3S 488 1 3.40 34.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L2S 864 1 5.00 50.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L1S 1600 1 8.50 85.00 48 24 0 0 -- 840 1 I 7.90 80 48 24 0 0 "" Yuasa FTC-1 1 Yuasa FTC-21 1680 1 6.90 70 48 24 1 1680 165.6 Yuasa GU-45 3900 1 14.00 140 48 24 1 3360 336 C&D/WECO L508 1680 1 7.50 75 48 24 0 0 i 2JMC;508 I 1680 I 7.50 75 48 24 0 0 ? Electrolyte @ approx. 10.0 lbs. Per Gallon per Total Number of Strings Installed > 7 Manufacturer Specs. Total Pounds of Electrolyte Installed > 15024.0 I Total Gallons of Electrolyte Installed > 1500.0 Existing Battery Capacity 10/9/02 BATTERY ELECTRDLYTE CALP. ULATIDN SHEET (EXISTINB -I- I~RDWTH) Office eLL]:: BKFDCAI 2 ,]'ob Aul'h #: SA1725K ,Tob CON#: 08982720 Office Address: 1918 M STREET Power Plant -48V 326B Gal. String NUMBER OF TOTAL POUNDS TOTAL GALLONS Battery Lbs. Per Jar Jars Per Manufacturer Model Number Batteryah Cells Electrolyte (10.0 lbs./Gal.) Voltage STRINGS OF OF Rating Per Jar (Per Jar) (vdc) String INSTALLED ELECTROLYTE ELECTROLYTE C&D 4LCY-290 290 4 8.00 80.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-420 420 4 7.20 72.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-544 544 4 10.00 100.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-660 660 4 9.20 92.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 2LCT-840 840 2 9.00 90.00 48 12 0 0 C&D LCT-840 840 1 6.50 65.00 48 24 0 0 C&D LCT-1680 1680 1 8.33 83.30 48 24 0 0 C&D TCC-1680 1680 I 8.50 85.00 48 24 4 8160 816 C&D TCC-1775 1775 1 7.60 76.00 48 24 1 1824 182.4 C&D M CT-4000 4000 1 15.00 150.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L4S 296 1 2.60 26.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L3S 488 1 3.40 34.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L2S 864 1 5.00 50.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L1S 1600 1 8.50 85.00 48 24 0 0 Yuasa FTC-11 840 1 7.90 80 48 24 0 0 '" Yuasa FTC-21 1680 1 6.90 70 48 24 1 1680 165.6 Yuasa GU-45 3900 1 14.00 140 48 24 2 6720 672 C&D / WECO L508 1680 1 7.50 75 48 24 0 0 ? 2JMC508 1680 1 7.50 75 48 24 0 0 Electrolyte @ approx. 10.0 lbs. Per Gallon per Total Number of Strings Installed > 8 Manufacturer Specs. Total Pounds of Electrolyte Installed > 18384.0 I Total Gallons of Electrolyte Installed > 1836.0 Existing + Plant Growth Job 10/9/02 BATTERY ELECTROLYTE CALCULATION SHEET (TEN YEAR ESTIMATED TOTAL) Office CLLI: BKFDCA12 (;EO: SA PaR: 004 Office Address: 1918 M St Power Plant -48V L2000 Gal. String NUMBER OF TOTAL POUNDS TOTAL GALLONS Battery Electrolyte (10.0 lbs. / Gal.)Voltage String Manufacturer Model Number Battery ah Cells Lbs. Per Jar Jars Per STRINGS OF OF Rating Per Jar (Per Jar) (vdc) INSTALLED ELECTROLYTE ELECTROLYTE C&D 4LCY-290 290 4 8.00 80.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-420 420 4 7.20 72.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-544 544 4 10.00 100.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 4LCY-660 660 4 9.20 92.00 48 6 0 0 C&D 2LCT-840 840 2 9.00 90.00 48 12 0 0 C&D LCT-840 840 1 6.50 65.00 48 24 0 0 C&D LCT-1680 1680 I 8.33 83.30 48 24 0 0 C&D TCC-1680 1680 1 8.50 85.00 48 24 4 8160 816 C&D TCC-1775 1775 1 7.60 76.00 48 24 I 1824 182.4 C&D MCT-4000 4000 1 15.00 150.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L4S 296 1 2.60 26.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L3S 488 1 3.40 34.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KS-20472 - L2S 864 1 5.00 50.00 48 24 0 0 Tyco KSo20472 - L1S 1600 I 8.50 85.00 48 24 0 0 --, Yuasa FTC-11 840 I 7.90 80 48 24 0 0 Yuasa FTC-21 1680 1 6.90 70 48 24 1 1680 165.6 Yuasa GU-45 3900 1 14.00 140 48 24 3 10080 1008 C&D / WECO L508 1680 1 7.50 75 48 24 0 0 ? 2JMC508 1680 I 7.50 75 48 24 0 0 Electrolyte @ approx. 10.0 lbs. Per Gallon per Total Number of Strings Installed > 9 Manufacturer Specs. Total Pounds of Electrolyte Installed > 21744.0 I Total Gallons of Electrolyte Installed > 2172.0 Ten Year Estimated Total 10/9/02 m-~ - ~wo~. I ~0-1696L1 'ONI SNOU. ffIOS (133NVAQV I I ~ I .o/~ 9-z l, ~====:1 O-gL -O-gl o J 'IV8 AI~- t O-il 8 ~ V Agt- t 8 OAgt 3Agt, '1V8 lION 33S H '~vs,~, O' *Jv8 ~, ,La) [~l I I oooo o o o o o o o o o o ,~, o o o o o o o o o o o I I I O-GL O-gl O-~L ~1 ~ ool ~o I,I'ISI 0dl.'11131't510dll o.Oaltomlan (3V AOX:) 8-dOam (0¥ o oc~3 o o 0 J.. Ut-6 FILE THIS IN THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER SECTION 1 Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory YEAR 2002 Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) (Facility County) Rev. 11/09/2001 (jsb) POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. =IED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES FACILITY INFORMATION Page ~ of lb[ iI. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID# [ 1 I EPA ID# (Hazardous Waste °nlY)cATOe0O20415 2 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business AS) 3 Pacific Bell SA004 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD I. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, please submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730). Does your facility... If Yes, please complete these pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the [,~/t[YES [~ NO 4 ,~' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION(oEs 2731) substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Aappendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS lUSTs) [] YES [~] NO 5 ~ UST FACILITY (Formerly SWRCB Form A) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? ,,/ UST TANK (One page per tank) (Formerly Form B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? [] YES r~-"]NO 6 ,v/ UST FACILITY ,~' UST TANK (One per tank ~ UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE(one page per tank)(Formedy Form C) 3. Need to report closing a UST? ~ [~ YES [] NO 7 ~ UST TANK (closure portion-one page per tank) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS lASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: [~ YES ~} NO 8 ,v/ NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS ---any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or --the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE ~-~YES~ NO 9 ~ EPA ID NUMBER--provideatthetopofthispage 1. Generate hazardous waste? 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted [~ YES r~--'] NO 10 v/ RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT (one per recycler) recyclable materials (per HSC ~ 25143.2)? 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? [~ YES r~-"]NO 11 ~ ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Form 1772) · v/ ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT-UNIT(one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Form 1772A,B,C,D, and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit [~ YES r~----]NO12 v/ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL by Rule and Conditional authorizaton)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? ~-~ YES E~------~NO 13 ,v/' REMOTE WASTE/CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) of a tank that was classified as ~] YES~-r ~r~7]NO 14 ,v/ HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE 6. Need to report the closure/removal hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 15 (You may also be required to provide additional information by yourCUPA or local agency.) UPCF (1/99) 2 UN~p PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION Page ~.. of ~ I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID# I I BEGINNING DATE 100 ENDING DATE 101 ,, I 12/1/2001 12/1/2002 BUSINESS NAME (SamepacificaS FACILITYBell NAMEsA004or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE661.327.6561 102 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 103 104 CA ZIP CODE 105 CITY BAKERSFIELD 93301 DUN BRADSTREET10-340-1618 106 SIC CODE (44811digit #) 107 COUNTY 108 KERN BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110 HARRY DYCK 559-454-3003 II. BUSINESS OWNER 111 OWNER PHONE 112 )WNER NAME Pacific Bell 877-823-9833 OWNER MAIL1NG ADDRESS 113 2600 GAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 114 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 :ITY SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995 IH. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 11 ? CONTACT PHONE 118 STAN BRODECKI 925-823-6161 .'ONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 '.ITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122 SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995 PRIMARY IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS SECONDARY NAME 123 NAME 128 HARRY DYCK EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER TITLE 124 tITLE 129 Site Manager 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOUR PHONE 131 877-322-4722 877-322-4722 PAGER# 127 PAGER# 132 559-263-2433 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: :Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am ['amiliar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. ;IGNATURE OF OWNERJ~~ DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 ~,,~- - ' 12/15/2001 RHL DESIGN GROUP, NC. -AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL NAME OF SIGNE~)t'/ ' ~ .... 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Steve Skanderson Project Manager UPCF (1/00 revised) 167 OES FORM 2730 (1/99) UI~ED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F~I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CI-IEMICAL DESCm}'TION One page pet material per building or area) [ [ADD I IDELETE I IREVISE 200 I Page I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME 3 Pacific Bell SA004 CHEMICAL LOCATION CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 SE SIDE LOT/FENCED AREA E?CRA I ~ YES NO II. CItEMICAL INFORMATION 205 TRADE SECRET 206 CHEMICAL NAME PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON [~ Yes [~ No If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS ~ r~ 208 DIESEL FUEL#2 ~ Yes ix[ No 2O9 CAS# 68476-34-6 IfEHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in Ihs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUt'A) 210 COMBUSTIBLE LIQ. II HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 rYPE (Check one item []a. PURE ~-~b. MIXTURE [~c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE OYes [~No CURIES 215 PHYSICAL STATE [~ a. SOLID [~ b. LIQUID [~ c. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 20000 Check one item only) 216 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] a. FIRE [~ b. REACT1VE [~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~[ d. ACUTE HEALTH I~ e.CHRONICHEALTH Check all that apply) AVERAGE DALLY AMOUNT 20000 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 20500 AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 UNITS* [~a. GALLONS [~b. CUBIC FEET [~c. POUNDS [~ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222 365 (Check one item only) if EHS. amount must be in pounds. STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM __ m. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR CONTAINER ~ b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- fi CAN j. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX o. TOTE BIN d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO I. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON .... 223 [] a. AMBIENT []b. ABOVE AMBIENT []c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE PRESSURE 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 99.5% 226 DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 227 [~Yes [~o 228 68476-34-6 229 2 0.5% 230 NAPHTHALENE 231 [~Yes ~qo 232 91-20-3 233 3 234 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 235 [~{es [~qo 236 NONE 237 4 238 239 [~Ycs [~qo 240 241 5 242 243 [~Yes [~No 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing thc required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 ~ U~ED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED F~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CI-IEMIC d DESCmPTION One page per material ~ building or area) ] IADD I IDELETE Ixl REVISE 200 ] Page I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME 3 Pacific Bell $A004 C~MICAL LOC^ZION C~MXCAL LOC^nON CO~IDE~L 202 STORED IN VAClUZY EVCR~ [~ YES [~ NO FACILITY ID# , , 11 I I, 1 MAP# {optional)l 205 GRIDgc5 (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION 20, Yes CHEMICAL NAME I_EA~/AGID BAT'I'ER¥ W/SULFURIC ACID If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 EHS ~ ~ 20g BATTERY ELECTROLYTE-WET CELL L_J Yes No 209 CAS# 7664-93-9 ffEHS is "Yes", all amotmts be]ow must be ~ [bs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CD?A) 210 CORROSIVE HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 TYPE (Check one item ~a. PURE [~b. MIXTURE I~c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [~Yes ~mo CURIES 2~5 PHYSICAL STATE ~a. SOLID [~b. LIQUID ~c. GAS 2'4 LARGESTCONTA1NER Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [~ a. FIRE [~ b. REACTIVE [~ c.PRESSURERELEASE [~ d. ACUTE HEALTH ~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH Check all that apply) AVERAGE DALLY AMOUNT3200 2~7 MAXIMUM DAILY3200AMOUNT 2~8 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 210 STATE WASTE CODE 220 22~ DAYS ON SITE: UNITS*~[~ a. GALLONS [~ b. CUBIC FEET [~ c. POUNDS d. TONS Check one item only) if EHS. amount must be in hounds. STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM __ m. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR CONTAINER -- b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN j. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX o. TOTE BIN STEEL DRUM h. SILO 1. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON [~ a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [~a. AMBIENT ~b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~c. BELOW AMBIENT ~-~d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 18-37 226 SULFURIG AGID 227 ~Yes ~No 228 7664-93-9 229 2 12-15 230 WATER 231 [~Yes ~No 232 7732-18-5 233 3 67-77 234 LEAD 235 ~[es ~qo 236 7439-92-1 237 14 <~ 2~ COP~ER 2~0 [~Ves [~$o 240 ?~a0-50-O 5 .2-.3 242 CADMIUM 240 ~Yes [~qo 244 7440-~3-~ 245 If more hazardou~ components are pre*em at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets ofpal~r capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION If EPCRA, Please Sign Hem UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 PACIFIC ~ BELL MAP# 1 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 SITE MAP BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD DATE 10/,5/2001 ZIP CODE 95501 20TH STREET 9 STORAGE MDF ] 1ST FLOOR S WI TC H AREA CO-LOCATION CAGE EXIT ALLEY PARKING NORTH I' TRANSPORT AREA TAP BOX A B C . D E F G H I EXIT EXIT EXIT NEP SITE r__e_.~'An~u I a r Space I (~) I Fill Sump & Tank Level Gouge' L..(~_j Piping Sump PARKING_ - d K L M PREPARED BY: ~LiNC DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND X X CiD ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) BATTERY ELECTR* CORROSIVE LIQL GASOLINE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX PACIFIC [~ BELL ]MAP# 2 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET END FLOOR PLAN SA004-2 DATE 10/29/01 BAKERSFIELD lIP CODE 93301 2 3 6 7 AIR EQUIPMENT BREAK ROOM OFFICE OLD ENGINE ROOM FIRST FLOOR ROOF ENGINE DAY TANK 500 GAL ALLEY NORTH 8 9 A B C D E F G H I d K L M PREPARED BY: ~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND ~--~ STORAGE TANK <~ MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) <~ BATTERY ELECTROt~,Y,~E (CORROSIVE LIQ/ )GASOLINE ~ (FLAMMABLE LIQUID-g) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED CAS) QPROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED CAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ] FIRE PULL BOX TAIT Environmental Systems General Contractors · CA Lic. #588098 May 31, 2001 CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Steve Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue, 3"~ Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE~c-BelI-Sites-&-C-L-LC Code.S_! 11101 White Lane, Bakersfield 11609 Rosedale Highway, Bakersfield 1918 "M" Street, Bakemfield De~~b~s Avenue, Bakem~ CLLC Code: BKFDCA19 CLLC Code: BKFDCA17 CLLC Code: BKFDCA12 CLLC Code: BKFDCA13 Enclosed are the following forms for the above-referenced facilities: U.S.T & A.S.T Monitor Certification Form Feel free to call if you have any questions. CLB Enclosures :~tes~pb2001~letters~kem\underwood.s CC: Stun Brodecki Harry Dyck (Post At Site) Very Truly Yours, TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS CHERI L. BREWER Office Manager 701 North Parkcenter Drive · Santa Aha, California 927u~ - (714) 560-8222 · (714) 560-8237 fax Regional Offices: San Diego · Concord - Sacramento - Phoenix · Tucson www. TAIT.com Authority Cited: MONI RING SY. STEM CERT I ICATION For Use By All Jurisdiction~ Within the State of California Chapter 6. 7, Health and Safety Code; Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations This form must be used to document testing and servicing of monitoring equipment. If more than one monitoring system control panel is installed at the facility, a separate certification or report must be prepared for each monitoring system control panel by the technician who performs the work. A copy of this form must be provided to the tank system owner/operator. The owner/operator must submit a copy of this form to the local agency regulating UST systems within 30 days of test date. Instructions are printed on the back of this page. A. General Information Facility Name: PACIFIC BELL Site Address: 1918 "M" STREET City: BAKERSFIELD Bldg. No.: BKFDCA12 Zip: Facility Contact Person: STEVE PARKS Contact Phone No.: (661) 337-1106 Make/Model of Monitoring System: VEEDER-ROOT TLS-350 Date of Testing/Service: 4/4/01 B. Inventory of Equipment Tested/Certified Check the appropriate boxes to indicate specific equipment im Tank ID: 1139 []In-Tank Gauging Probe: [Annular Space or Vault Sensor: []Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): [Fill Sump Sensor (s): F1Meehanical Line Leak Detector. [3Electronic Line Leak Detector [Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: []Disp. Containment Sensor(s): [3Shear Valve(s): Model: 847390-107 Model: 794390-420 Model: 794380-208 Model: 794380-322 Model: Model: Model: 790091-001 Model: F1Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): [3Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 Tank ID: Flln-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: F1Annular Space or Vault Sensor: Model: FlPiping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: F1Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: F1Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: F1Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: []Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: []Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: FlShear Valve(s): []']Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): FlOther, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Pa~e 2 Technician Name (Print): Testing CompanY Name: ~ected/serviced: Tank ID: []In-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: []Annular Space or Vault Sensor Model: F1Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: []Fill Sump Sensor (s): Model: [-]Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: []Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: F1Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: F1Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: []Shear Valve(s): []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): •Other, Specify equip, type and model in Section E on Page 2 Tank ID: Eh-Tank Gauging Probe: Model: []Annular Space or Vault Sensor Model: F1Piping Sump/Trench Sensor (s): Model: IDFill Sump Sensor (s): Model: []Mechanical Line Leak Detector. Model: []Electronic Line Leak Detector Model: []Tank Overfill/High-level Sensor: Model: F1Disp. Containment Sensor(s): Model: []Shear Valve(s): []Dispenser Containment Float(s) and Chain(s): []Other, Specify equip, tTpe and model in Section E on Pa~e 2 Certification - I certify that the equipment identified in this document was inspected/serviced in accordance with the manufacturers' guidelines. Attached to this Certification is information (e.g. manufacturers' checklists) necessary to verify that this information is correct and a Site Plan showing the layout of monitoring equipment. For any equipment capable of generating such reports, I have also attached a copy of the (check all that apply): [] System set-up report; [] Alarm history report. DONS. THOMPSON Cert./Lie. No.: 545-92-3354 Signature: ~,, .~. ~n~ TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ' Phone No.: (714) 560-8222 Monitoring System Certification Site Address: 1918 "M" STREET, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/4/0 1 D. Results of Testing/Servicing Software Version Installed: 9.00 Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* Is the audible alarm operational? [] Yes [] No* Is the visual alarm operational? [] Yes [] No* Were all sensors visually inspected, functionally tested, and confirmed operational? [] Yes [] No* Were all sensors installed at lowest point of secondary containment and positioned so that other equipment will not interfere with their proper operation? [] Yes [] No* If alarms are relayed to a remote monitoring station, is all communications equipment (e.g. modem) [] N/A operational? [] Yes [] No* For pressurized piping systems, does the turbine amomatically shut down if the piping secondary containment [] N/A monitoring system detects a leak, fails to operate, or is electrically disconnected? If yes: which sensors initiate positive shut-down? (Check all that apply) [] Sump/Trench Sensors; [] Dispenser Containment Sensors. Did you confirm positive shut-down due to leaks and sensor failure/disconnection? [] Yes; [] No. [] Yes [] No* For tank systems that utilize the monitoring system as the primary tank overfill warning device (i.e. no [] N/A mechanical overfill prevention valve is installed), is the overfill warning alarm visible and audible at the tank fill point(s) and operating properly? If so, at what percent of tank capacity does the alarm trigger? ..92?7..9% [] Yes* [] No Was any monitoring equipment replaced? If yes, identify specific sensors, probes, or other equipment replaced and list the manufacturer name and model for all replacement parts in Section E, below. [] Yes* [] No Was liquid found inside any secondary containment systems designed as dry systems? (Check all that apply) [] Product; [] Water. If yes, describe causes in Section E, below. [] Yes [2 No* Was monitoring system set'up reviewed to ensure proper settings? [] Yes [] No* Is all monitorin$ equipment operational per manufacturer's specifications? * In Section E below describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. E. Comments: ~Monitoring System Certification Site Address: 1918 "M" STREET, BAKERSFIELD Date of Testing/Servicing: 4/4/01 F. In-Tank Gauging / SIR Equipment: [] Check this box if tank gauging is used only for inventory control. [] Check this box if no tank gauging or SIR equipment is installed. This section must be completed if in-tank gauging equipment is used to perform leak detection monitoring. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* Has all input wiring been inspected for proper entry and termination, including testing for ground faults? [] Yes [] No* Were all tank gauging probes visually inspected for damage and residue buildup? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system product level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Was accuracy of system water level readings tested? [] Yes [] No* Were all probes reinstalled properly?. ..: [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's mainten'ffnce ~hecklist completed? * In the Section H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. G. Line Leak Detectors (LLD): [] Check this box if LLDs are not installed. Complete the following checklist: [] Yes [] No* For equipment start-up or annual equipment certification, was a leak simulated to verify LLD performance? [] N/A (Check all that apply) Simulated leak rate: [] 3 g.p.h.~; [] 0.1 g.p.h.2; [] 0.2 g.p.h.2 Notes: 1. Required for equipment start-up certification and annual certification. 2. Unless mandated by local agency, certification required only for electronic LLD start-up. [] Yes [] No* Were all LLDs confirmed operational and accurate within regulatory requirements? [] Yes [] No* Was the testing apparatus properly calibrated? [] Yes [] No* For mechanical LLDs, does the LLD restrict product flow if it detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut offifthe LLD detects a leak? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if any portion of the monitoring system is disabled [] N/A or disconnected? [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, does the turbine automatically shut off if any portion of the monitoring system [] N/A malfunctions or fails a test? [] Yes [] No* For electronic LLDs, have all accessible wiring connections been visually inspected? [] N/A [] Yes [] No* Were all items on the equipment manufacturer's maintenance checklist completed? * In the Section H below, describe how and when these deficiencies were or will be corrected. H. Comments: Monitoring System Certification UST Monitoring Site Plan Site Address: 1918 "M" STREET, BAKERSFIELD Date map was drawn: t~ / Instructions If you already have a diagram that shows all required information, you may include it, rather than this-page, with your Monitoring System Certification. On your site plan, show the general layout of tanks and piping. Clearly identify locations of the following equipment, if installed: monitoring system control panels; sensors monitoring tank annular spaces, sumps, dispenser pans, spill containers, or other secondary containment areas; mechanical or electronic line leak detectors; and in-tank liquid level probes (if used for leak detection). In the space provided, note the date this Site Plan was prepared. CALM-02 Page __ of__ 11/15/99 Environmental Managemen Pacific Region P.O. Box 5095 Room 5EO00 Sall Ramon, California 94583 Phone 925-823-9833 Fax 925-867-0241 April 20, 2001 City of Bakersfield Certified Unified Program Agency Ralph E. Huey Director of the Office of Environmental Services Fire Department 1715 Chester Ave, Third Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certification of Financial Responsibility The attached is a copy of our Certification of Financial Responsibility for Pacific Bell and SBC Affiliates. Also enclosed is the list of our facilities with underground storage tanks in your area of jurisdiction. Please call me on (925) 823-6161 if you have questions regarding this correspondence. Stan Brodecki Senior Environmental Manager SBC Environmental Management Attachment: Certification of Financial Responsibility List of Site t.~~ State of California O For State Use Only State of Water ResourcE~"Control Board i~ Division of Clean Water Programs P.O. Box 944212 Sacramento. CA 94244-2120 (Instructions on reverse side) CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM A. I am required to demonstrate Financial Responsibility in the Required amounts as specified in Section 2807, Chapter 18, Div. 3, Title 23. CCR: ~'] 500,000 dollars per occurrence [-'-] I million dollars annual aggregate or AND or ~ I million dollars per occurrence L~ 2 million dollars annual aggregate B. Pacific Bell hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, (Name of Tank Owner or Operator) Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: C. Mechanism Mechanism Coverage Coverage Corrective Third Party Type Name and Address of Issuer Number Amount Period Action Comp SBC Environmental Management Not Applicable $2,000,000 Financial Test of Pacific Region For State Per Occurrence & Renewed Self Insurance PO Box 5095, Rm 3E000 Alternative $2,000,000 Annually Yes Yes San Ramon, CA 94583-0995 Mechanism AnnualAggregate Note: If you are using the State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in the Fund. D. Facility Name Facility Address Pacific Bell See Attached List Facility Name Facility Address Facility Name Facility Address E. ,Signature of Tank Owner or Operator Date Name and Title of Tank Owner or Operator * ' -' ..~a.a 5/8/01 Stan Brodecki, Senior Environmental Manager Signture of Witness or Notary Date Name of Witness or Notary CFR (Revised 04/95) FILE: Original - Local Agency Copies - Facility/Site(s) FILE THIS I~JMENT 1N THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS B1NDER SECTION 1 Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory YEAR 2001 Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) KERN (Facility County) POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. UNIFI~PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION Page I of ~ I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID// I 1 BEGINNING DATE 100 ENDING DATE 101 l ... 1/1/2001 12/31/2001 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 Pacific Bell SA004 661-327-6561 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 103 :ITY BAKERSFIELD lO4 CA ZIP CODE93301 lO5 DUN BRADSTREET 106 SIC CODE(4digit#) 107 10-340-1618 4811 COUNTY 108 KERN BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110 HARRY DYCK 559-454-3003 II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME SBC Communications, Inc. 111 OWNER PHONE877_823_9833 112 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 EITY 114 SAN RAMON STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 CA 94583-0995 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE 118 STAN BRODECKI 925-823-6161 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000 CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122 SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995 PRIMARY IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS SECONDARY NAME 123 NAME 128 HARRY DYCK EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER I'ITLE 124 TITLE 129 Facility Contact 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOURPHONE 131 877-322-4722 877-322-4722 PAGER# 127 PAGER# 132 559-263-2433 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATPE~R ~~R DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 . __~:~--_~~~/g.~ /~-P,//'.J~ RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC.-AGENT FOR PACIFIG BELL NAME OF SIGNER (print) 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Steve Skanderson Project Manager UPCF (1/99 revised) 167 OES FORM 2730 (1/99) UNI HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) [ [ADD I IDELETE I IREVISE 200 I Page ~ of ~ I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME 3 Pacific Bell SA004 CHEMICAL LOCATION CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 SE SIDE LOT/FENCED AREA EPCRA ~--~ YES [~ NO FACILITY ID#II , 1 MAPgl (optional) 203 GRID#j7 (optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON 205 TRADE SECRET ~-~ Yes [~] No 206 If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 208 DIESEL FUEL#2 EHS [] Yes [] No CAS# 209 68476-34-6 IfEHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 COMBUSTIBLE LIQ. II HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 TYPE (Check one item [~ a. PURE [~ b. MIXTURE [~ e. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [~ Yes [~No CURIES 215 PHYSICAL STATE~ ~ 214 [~ a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID [~ ¢. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 20000 Check item one only) 216 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [~ a. F1RE [~ b. REACTIVE [~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE [~ d. ACUTE HEALTH [~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT20000 217 MAXIMUM DAILY20500AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [~ d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222 Check one item only) ifEHS: amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUNDTANK ~ e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLICDRUM ~i. FIBER DRUM __m. GLASS BOTTLE ~;i RAIL CAR CONTAINER ~- b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN , i. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX o. TOTE BIN d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO I. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [~ a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE []a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT []d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 99.5% 226 DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 227 ~Yes [~No 228 68476-34-6 229 2 0.5% 230 NAPHTHALENE 231 [~Yes [~No 232 91-20-3 233 3 234 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 235 [~Yes ~qo 236 NONE 237 4 238 239 ~Yes [~[No 240 241 5 242 243 [~Yes [~o 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 UNI HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) I IADD [ I DELETE IXI REVISE 200 I Page ~ of ,~ L FACILITY INFORMATION BUS1NESS NAME 3 Pacific Bell SA004 CHEMICAL LOCATION CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 STORED IN FACILITY EPCRA ~J YES ~ NO FACILITY ID# 1 C5 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION 205 TRADE SECRET[~ Yes [~] No 206 CHEMICAL NAiVIE LEAD/ACID BATTERY W/SULFURIC ACID ~ If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions 3OMMON NAME 207 208 BATTERY ELECTROLYTE-WET.CELL EHS [] Yes [~ No CAS# 209 7664-93-9 IfEHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 CORROSIVE HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 TYPE (Check one item [~ a. PURE[] b. MIXTURE[] c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [~ Yes [~No CURIES 215 PHYSICAL STATE 214 Check one item only) [~ a. SOLID [~ b. LIQUID ~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 1§ FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [~ a. FIRE [~ b. REACTIVE [~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE [~ d. ACUTE HEALTH [~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 2882.4 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 2862.4 AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2'10 STATE WASTE CODE 220 UNITS*~[~ a. GALLONS~[~ b. CUBIC FEET [~ c. POUNDS [~ 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222 d. TONS 365 (Check one item only) if EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM __ rn. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR CONTAINER -- b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN j. BAG a. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER c. TANK 1NSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX ~. TOTE BiN d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO 1. CYLiNDER p. TANK WAGON .... 223 [~ a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE [~a. AMBIENT []b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT [~d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 18-37 226 SULFURIC ACID 227 [~es [~Iqo 228 7664-93-9 229 2 12-15 230 WATER 231 ~t'es [~[No 232 7732-18-5 233 3 67-77 234 LEAD 235 [~es [~No 236 7439-92-1 237 4 <1 238 COPPER 239 [~Yes [~No 240 7440-50-8 241 5 .2-.3 242 CADMIUM 243 [~Yes [~',1o 244 7440-93-9 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 L GROUP INC. JOHN W. JOHNSON Co-President Principal BRIAN F. ZITA Co-President Principal JOHN B. HICKS Vice President Principal CECIL l~. SPENCER Vice President Principal CHR. IS LAWTON Regional Manager Associate JAMES E. PKESTEN Regional Manager Associate ARCHITECTURE · ENGINEERING · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1137 North McDowell Boulevard, Petaluma, CA 94954-1110 Telephone: (707) 765-1660 Facsimile: (707) 765-9908 John W. Johnson, Architect E s t a b I i s h e d I 9 6 6 April 20, 2000 Bakersfield Fire Department Ralph Huey 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL BUSINESS PLANS FOR PACIFIC BELL Dear Ralph Huey: Enclosed are the Hazardous Material Business Plan(s) and related documents for the Pacific Bell facilities as listed on the attached sheet. If there are any further correspondences related to these submissions, please direct them to: Pacific Bell Environmental Management 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 3E000T San Ramon, CA 94583 Sincerely, RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. Project Manager Enclosure GARY M. SEMLING Regional Manager Associate cc: Pacific Bell File ALAN K. SHiMABUKURO Regional Manager Associate BLYTHE P~.. WILSON Regional Manager Associate BELLEVUE, WA LA HABRA, CA MARTINEZ, CA PETALUMA, CA SACRAMENTO, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ VANCOUVER, WA SA004 Pacific Bell 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA098 Pacific Bell 3221 S. H STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 SA114 Pacific Bell 3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA532 Pacific Bell 11101 WHITE LANE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA703 Pacific Bell 5650 ALDRIN CT BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SAPT0 Pacific Bell 5101 OFFICE PARK DRIVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 FILE ~IIDOCUMENT IN THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER SECTION 1 Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Business Plan YEAR 2000 Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) (Facility County) TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES, PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. ~IFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES FACILITY INFORMATION Page,] of L{ I I FACILITY, ID# . · 'I 1. I :' ' I EPA ID# (Hazardous Waste Only) 2 0ATO80020415 E3USINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business AS) 3 Pacific Bell SA004 · ' ' I. AC?i:vITiEs DECLARATION : ':' ": :::.'~.' :;', ' NOTE:: .If you cheCk YES,to anypart,of, this list,." .- '... . plea=se SUbmit the Business O ner/OperatOr Identification ·page (OES FOrm 2730). ,. ,Does your fac ty :. If Yes, please comp ete these· pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous~YES ~-~ NO 4 ~ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION(oES 2731) substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Aappendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS lUSTs) [] YES [~ NO 5 ,~ UST FACILITY (Formerly SWRCB Form A) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? ~/ UST TANK (One page per tank) (Formerly Form B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? [] YES [~NO 6 ,~ UST FACILITY ,,,/ UST TANK (One per tank ,~/ UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE(one page per tank)(Formedy Form C) 3. Need tO report closing a UST? [~ YES [~NO 7 ,V/ UST TANK (closure portion-one page per tank) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: ---any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or [~ YES~-~"NO 8 ~/ NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS ---the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE 1. Generate hazardous waste? [~ YES [] NO 9 v/ EPA ID NUMBER--provide at the top of this page 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted ~] YES [] NOlO V/ RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT recyclable materials (per HSC ~ 25143.2)? (one per recycler) 3. Treat hazardous waste on site?~ ~ YESay-, ~ NOll v/ ONSlTE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT- FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Form 1772) ~/' ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT-UNIT(one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Form 1772A,B,C,D, and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit [~ YES [] NO12 v/ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL by Rule and Conditional authorizaton)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site?~ ~ YES~ ~ NO 13 ,~ REMOTE WASTE/CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) / 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as [~ YES ~ NO14 ,~ HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 15 (You may also be required to provide additional information by yourCUPA or local agency.) UPCF (1/99) 2 PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FACILITY INFORMATION Page 'Z.-- of ~/ FACILITY ID# BUSINESS NAME I. IDENTIFICATION ~ 1 BEGINNING DATE ~ 1/1/2000 (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) Pacific Bell SA004 100 ENDING DATE 101 12/31/2000 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 805-327-0011 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 103 104 CA ziP CODE 93301 lo5 :ITY BAKERSFIELD DUN _BRADSTREET 106 SIC CODE (4 digit #) 107 10-340-1618 4811 COUNTY KERN BUS1NESS OPERATOR NAME HARRY DYCK II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME PACIFIC BELL OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 2600 GAMINO P~MON, RM 3E000T SAN RAMON 114 108 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 559-454-3003 3TY 110 CONTACT NAME STAN BRODECKI 111 OWNER PHONE 877-823-9833 112 113 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 CA 94583-0995 IlL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T CITY 117 CONTACT PHONE 118 925-823-6161 SAN RAMON 119 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122 CA 94583-0995 PRIMARY IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS SECONDARY NAME 123 NAME 128 HARRY DYCK EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER TITLE 124 TITLE 129 Facility Contact 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOURPHONE 126 24-HOURPHONE 131 877-322-4722 877-322-4722 PAGER~ 127 PAGER~ 132 559-263-2433 ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNEPJO _~___~?R ~ NAME OF SIGNER~rint) Steve Skanderson 136 DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 /-~. o-~ RHL DESIGN GROUP, lNG. -AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Project Manager UPCF (1/99 revised) 167 OES FORM 2730 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- cI-IrmicA[ ~)ESCRn'XlON One page per material per building or area) I IADD I IDELETE I IREVISE 2°° I Page ~ of ¥ I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME Pacific Bell $A004 CHEMICAL LOCATION EHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 SE SIDE LOT/FENGED AREA EPCRA [] YES [] NO ?ACILITYID# ~ ~t 1 MAP# (optional) 203 GRID# (optional) 204 1 J7 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION !CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET~ Yes ~ No 208 PETROLEUM HYDROGARBON I I If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 DIESEL FUEL#2 EHS [~ Yes ~ No 208 CAS# 20{} 5847{~-34-~ IfEHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 GOMBUSTIBLE L}Q. II HAZARD MATERIAL 21 'l 212 2`1 TYPE (Check one item [~a. PURE [~b. MIXTURE [~c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [~Yes [~No CURIES PHYSICAL STATE 2`14 2~ [~ a. SOLID [~ b. LIQUID [~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 20000 (Check one item on]y) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 2~ (Check all that apply) [~ a. FIRE [~ b. REACTIVE [~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH [~] e.CHRONICHEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT20000 2'17 MAXIMUM DAILY20500AMOUNT 2~8 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2~ 0 STATE WASTE CODE 220 UNITS* []a. GALLONS [~b. CUBICFEET [~c. POUNDS ~-]d. TONS 22~ DAYS ON SITE: 222 (Check one item only) if EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLAST~C/~ONMETAL~C DRm__ i. ruER DRUM __ re. GLASS BOTTL£[~P[~°I RAIL CA~ CONTAINER ~- b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN j. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX a. TOTE BIN d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO 1. CYL1NDER p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [~ a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 %WI HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# ~0.5% 228 DIESEL FUEl_ NO. 2 227 [~Yes [~No 228 ~8476-34-6 22~ 2 0.5% 230 NAPHTHALENE 23'1 ~i'es ~No 2a~ ~-20-3 233 !3 234 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 235 [~[es [~No 236 NONE 237 4 238 239 [~'es ~[No 240 241 5 242 243 ~]Yes [~qo 244 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 248 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 L~,,~,,'IED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED e~ae, M HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- cm* mC L ) :SCmPTION One page per material per building or area) I IADD I IDELETE Ixl ViSE I Pa e oC I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME Pacific Bell SA004 3 ZHEMICAL LOCATION ZHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202 STORED IN FACILITY B?CRA ~ YES I~ NO FACILITY ID# ~ '~ 1 MAP# (optional) 203 GRID# (optional) 204 ~ 1 C5 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME SULFURIC ACID 205 TRADE SECRET ~-~ No 206 LEAD/ACID BATTERY W/ ~ Yes If Subject to EPCRA. refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 BATTERY ELECTROLYTE-WET CELL EHS [~ Yes ~] No 208 CAS# 209 7664-93-9 If EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 CORROSIVE HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213 TYPE (Check one item []a. PURE [~b. MIXTURE [~c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [~Yes [lNG CURIES PHYSICAL STATE 214 215 Check one item only) ~ a. SOLID [~ b. LIQUID [~ C. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 15 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 Check all that apply) [~ a. FIRE [~ b. REACTIVE [~ c.PRESSURERELEASE [~ d. ACUTE HEALTH [~ e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT2515 217 MAXIMUM DAILY2515AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 UNITS* [~a. GALLONS []b. CUBICFEET [~c. POUNDS ~-~d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222 (Check one item only) if EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE ~a. ABOVE GROUND TANK --le. PLASTIC/NONMETALLICDRUM--Ii. FiBERDRtYM --m. GLASS BOTTLE ~iRAILCAR CONTAINER --- b. UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN -- ]. BAG -- n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER :. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX o. TOTE BIN ~ ::1. STEEL DRUM h. SILO 1. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [~ a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [~a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT [~d. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 18-37 226 SULFURIC ACID 227 ~Yes Mo 228 76~-93-9 229 2 12-15 230 WATER 231 Des Bo 232 7732-18-5 233 3 67-77 234 LEAD 235 [~Yes ~No 236 7439-92-1 237 4 <1 238 COPPER 239 ~es po 240 7440-50-8 241 5 .2-.3 242 CADMIUM 243 ~Yes ~o 244 7440-93-9 245 If more hazardous components arc present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing thc required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731 PACIFIC ~ BELL 1 MAP//. ~ BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 SITE MAP BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD ZIP COPE 93301 20TH STREET A I 1ST FLOOR I I CO-LOCATION CAGE I EXIT ALLEY PARKING NORTH B C D E F G H EXIT TAP BOX I iPARKING EXiT EXIT EXIT I I L pREPARED BY: ~~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND M ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE (]])EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUNQ STORAGE TANK ir-~} UNDERGROUND ~-~ STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRI, (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIE BATTERY ELEC (CORROSIVE LIQUID) GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIREPULL BOX PACIFIC ~ BELL MAP// 2 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 2ND FLOOR PLAN SA004-2 DATE 12/1/98 BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93301 DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND 2 7 9 A AIR EQUIPMENT OFFICE BREAK ROOM ALLEY FIRST FLOOR ROOF ENGINE ] DAY TANK 500 GAL B C D E F G H I d K NORTH M A /TM A,, × )( ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMEROENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGINO AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMEROENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEOROUND STORAGE TANK UNDEROROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRI~ (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID BATTERY ELECTRC (CORROSIVE LIQUID) GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED OAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # Pacific Bell SA004 SITE ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD 93301 EPA ID NUMBER C^TO80020415 PRIMARY SECONDARY NAME NAME HARRY DYCK Emergency Control Center TITLE TITLE Site / Facility Manager 24 hour Dispatch BUSINESS PHONE BUSINESS PHONE 559-454-3003 877-322-4722 24-HOUR PHONE 24-HOUR PHONE 877-322-4722 877-322-4722 PAGER # PAGER # 559-263-2433 · ;i.' i LAN S PROCED * Notifications * Your business is required by State Law to provide an immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release of a hazardous material to local fire emergency response personnel, and the Office of Emergency Services. IF YOU HAVE A RELEASE OR THREATENED RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, IMMEDIATELY CALL: FIRE/PARAMEDICS/POLICE PHONE: 9'1 '1 AFTER the local emergency response personnel are notified, you shall then notify this Unified Program Agency and the Office of Emergency Services. Local Program Agency: 805-326~3979 State Office of Emergency Service: (800) 852-7550 or (916) 262-1621 National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED DURING NOTIFICATION: .:' Your Name and the Telephone Number from where you are calling. .:. Exact address of the release or threatened release. o:. Date, time, cause, and type of incident (e.g. fire, air release, spill etc.) o:. Material and quantity of the release, to the extent known. .:* Current condition of the facility. O Extent of injuries, if any. oto Possible hazards to public health and/or the environment outside of the facility. .. FACILI~ List the local emergency medical facility that will be used by your business in the event of an accident or injUry caused by a release or threatened release of hazardous material HOSPITAL/CLINIC: PHONE NO: SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 805-395-3000 ADDRESS: 2615 EYE ST CITY: ZIP CODE: BAKERSFIELD BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 1 EVACUATION PLAN 1. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all which apply): [] Verbal [] Telephone (including cellular) [] Alarm System [] Public Address System [] Intercom [] Pagers [] Portable Radio [] Other (specify): 2. [] Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. 3. [] Individual(s) responsible for coordinating evacuation including spreading the alarm and confirming the business has been evacuated: Building Warden or HARRY DYCK Identify areas of the facility where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion. [] Hazardous Waste/Hazardous Materials Storage Areas [] Production Floor [] Process Lines [] BencbJ Lab [] Waste Treatment [] Other: Identify mechanical systems where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion. [] Utilities [] Sprinkler Systems [] Cabinets [] Shelves [] Racks [] Pressure Vessels [] Gas Cylinders [] Tanks [] Process Piping [] Shutoff Valves [] Other: Tank Monitor Alarm Panel ": ~ LOCATIONS OF UTILIT~:SHUT~OFFS AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT, Natural Gas/propane: NONE Electrical: DIESEL ENGINE CONTROL ROOM-1 ST FLR ROOF Water: ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER Tank Monitor Alarm: ENGINE ROOM - 2ND FLR Environmental Documents: FRONT DOOR Spill kit / Absorbent: BATTERY AREA First Aid Kit: BATTERY AREA BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 2 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Emergency Name of medical facility/nearest hospital (enter): response SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL phone Phone number of medical facility/hospital (enter): number 805-395-3000 Fire .................................................................................................................. 911 Police/Sheriff .................................................................................................... 911 California Highway Patrol ................................................................................. 911 Bakersfield Fire Department ............................................................. 805-326-3979 Ambulance Service .......................................................................................... 911 Poison Control Center ...................................................................... 800-342-9293 Agency California Office of Emergency notification Services ........................................................................................... 800-852-7550 numbers State Department of Toxic Substances Control ............................................................................................. 916-324-1826 State Water Quality Control Board Regional Offices North Coast Region .......................................................................... 707-576-2220 San Francisco Bay Region ............................................................... 510-622-2300 Central Coast Region ....................................................................... 805-549-3147 Los Angeles Region ......................................................................... 213-576-6600 Central Valley Region: Sacramento Office .................................... 916-255-3000 Fresno Office ............................................ 559-445-5116 Redding Office ......................................... 530-224-4845 Lahontan Region: Victorville Office ........................................ 760-241-6583 Lake Tahoe Office .................................... 530-542-5400 Colorado River Basin Region ........................................................... 760-346-7491 Santa Ana Region ............................................................................ 909-782-4130 San Diego Region ............................................................................ 619-467-2952 US Environmental Protection Agency (Region 9) ............................. 415-744-1702 National Response Center ............................................................... 800-424-8802 Other Other Important Numbers Pacific Bell Emeraencv Control Center 877-322-4722 IT Corporation 800-537-9540 Pacific Bell Coroorate Environmental Management 877-823-9833 BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 3 PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency Response New.doc The BUilding Warden/Site Manager f°~ the faCility is ~eSP;nsible fOr notifying the O~CuPants ;~ the bUilding and advising them on how to respond in the event of a hazardous materials incident as required in the Pacific Bell'., Emergency Operating Instructions (S.I. 131, Section 5). Additionally, the Building Warden/Site Manager will contact the California Office of Emergency Services, Local Administering Agency, and Pacific Bell's internal contacts as appropriate; the Emergency Control Center, local Security Office, Environmental Management, Safety Department. P.EvE. ,o.: , The following describes what action our business will take to prevent a hazardous materials or waste release from occurring: 1. TRAINING: Employees are provided training annually through the Pacific Safety Program to handle hazardous materials and how to read an MSDS as required by the Hazard Communication Standard; they are also trained on Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5). 2. MATERIALS: Hazardous materials are utilized and stored following manufacturer's recommendations, as we are a consumer of products and not a manufacturer of hazardous materials. The following describes what procedures will be followed to reduce any harm or damage to persons, property or the environment: 1 Battery Electrolyte: Electrolyte is contained in batteries with explosion proof cases and batteries are secured in specially designed reinforced battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. 2. Diesel/Gasoline: Under or above ground tanks are monitored and/or inspected frequently as required to maintain the integrity of tank contents. 3. Nitrogen/Acetylene/Oxygen/Propane: Compressed gasses are stored in a controlled and separate area. Nitrogen tanks have safety caps, are stored upright in storage stands and secured. 4. Motor Oil: Stored in drums in a controlled area. Drums are visually inspected daily to ensure integrity. 5. Antifreeze/Coolant: Stored in drums in a controlled area. Drums are visually inspected daily to ensure integrity. Waste Oil: Stored in aboveground tanks or drums in a controlled area and visually inspected daily to ensure integrity. The following describes what actions our business will take to stop any hazard caused by the release of a hazardous material or waste: The Warden/Site Manager is responsible for following these steps as outlined in the Hazard Communication Program/Pacific Safety Plan, the .Hazardous Materials/Wastes Management Handbook and the Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5). 1. Determining the nature, location, magnitude and severity of the incident. 2. Move people away from the area as appropriate. 3. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke. 4. Contain materials as appropriate by arranging physical barriers, use of absorbents (i.e., dirt, oil baking soda or other absorbent material). 5. Notify appropriate emergency personnel. I:\HAZMATWACBELLWORMS~Emergency Response New.doc Emergency Response New.doc Employees are provided INITIAL Safety Plan training on the Hazard Recognition Communication Program, as well as function specific before they begin their work operations. This also includes training on the Emergency Operating procedures. Additionally, the Pacific Safety Plan requires that employees receive ANNUAL REFRESHER training on the Hazard Recognition Communication Program, function specifics and the Emergency Operating Instructions. Specific employees are selected to be Building or Floor Wardens; for which they receive additional training from previous wardens and attend the Interdepartmental Training Course #6127 Building and Floor Warden Training, First Aid Training. The Emergency Operating Instructions (S.I. 131, Section 5) serves as a reference guide for the Building Warden. The Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Waste/Management Handbook requires that a Hazardous Material Incident Report form (FR-0023) be completed in the event of a spill or release of a hazardous material at Pacific Bell facilities. Battery Electrolyte is used in maintaining storage batteries that are used for standby power in our Central/Switching facilities. This standby power is primarily to provide communication services during emergency conditions. Batteries have explosion proof cases and are mounted in reinforced racks to enable them to withstand the shocks of earthquakes. In the event of a spill or leak Baking Soda and Soda Ash (stored in containers in the battery power rooms) is used to contain and clean up battery electrolyte. Contractors utilized to clean up spills and releases for our facilities include: 1. IT Corporation Diesel Fuel: As outlined in the Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Management Plan Item G (Contingency Plan): Incidents involving spills, the operator of the underground tank will notify: 1. Fire Department for the area 2. Department of Public Health for the area 3. Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center 4. Pacific Bell Environmental Management 5. Pacific Bell Real Estate Staff 6. Pacific Bell Respective Manager This varies with each building and should be verified with the Site Manager of each facility. A standard statement would be: METHOD OF ALARM TO EMPLOYEES: Vocal, intercom and fire alarms are used to notify our employees to evacuate. (Fo/' unmanned offices, we need only state "This is an unmanned office and evacuation map is posed at ent~_ of building. '~ ROUTES OF EGRESS: This also varies with each building and should be verified with the Site Manager of each facility. A standard statement would be: "Employees exit through front, rear and side doors. Alternate routes include .... " The instructions for emergency exists and alternate routes to be used for evacuation are posted on each floor I:\HAZMAT~PACBELL~FORMS~Emergcncy Response New.doc Emergency Response New.doc METHOD TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL PERSONS: The Pacific Bell Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5) identifies the Building Warden as the responsible employee to the Supervisors in the building to ensure that all employees are accounted for. Employees for this facility are instructed to meet ..... (obtain this information from the Building Warden/Site Manager). ALERTING NEIGHBORS: The Pacific Bell Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5) identifies the Building Warden/Site Manager as the responsible contact to work with all agency emergency/rescue personnel to notify building neighbors. Pacific Bell has emergency response plans and procedures in place for all facilities. The following is a description of the programs and procedures in place: The EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) is a 24 hour communications center established through which emergency condition information flows from and within Pacific Bell. In the event of a major emergency the center also provides coordination, communications and is the established liaison with federal, state, local and military agencies. They also work with the Emergency Control Center which in turn is in contact with other Bell System Regional Holding Companies. STANDARD INSTRUCTION, (S.I. 131, Section 5) Pacific Bell's Emergency Operating Instructions provides uniform protection and emergency procedures for emergency situations, interruptions of company services, and other threats to our operations, facilities, personnel or property. Outlined in (S.I. 131, Section 5) is the Building Warden program. The Building Warden is involved in directing and coordinating the following activities with the occupants of the facility. · Establishing and training the Building Warden organization. · Implementing the Emergency Procedure Plan. · Occupant emergency preparedness. · Reviewing the Planning Engineering sketch. · Establishing and maintaining the Emergency Procedures Board. · Developing and maintaining the Emergency Methods and Procedures (EMOP) binder. · Scheduling and conduct semi-annual fire and take cover drills and record drill results on form CE1581, Fire and Take Cover Drill Report. · Conducting monthly fire safety and floor/wall penetration inspections using form E5689-PAC and E5689-A-PAC. · Daily administration of fire prevention practices. · Reporting all bomb threats to appropriate security office and the ECC. · Advising security of all emergencies. · Accompanying external or internal personnel agencies on building inspections. · Arranging for selection of Building Warden successor (transfer of responsibilities). · Communicating to occupants via emergency communications systems (if applicable). · Contact the Departmental Safety Coordinator in the event of an OSHA visit. Standard Instruction, (S.I. 131, Section 5) also requires that each facility have a "Methods of Procedures" (MOP) binder. The MOP binder is a guide which provides for personal protection and emergency procedures for company locations during emergencies. The MOP binder is developed and held by the Building Warden at each facility location. I:~IAZMAT~PACBELL~FORMS\Emergency Response New.doc Emergency Response New.doc Additionally, S.I. 131, Section 5 provides the following procedures for the Building Warden and Site Managers in the event of a hazardous materials incident at the facility. 1. Identify and locate the problem. 2. Isolate, relocate or evacuate employees as required. 3. Notify emergency rescue personnel if needed. 4. Investigate the problem. 5. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke. 6. If the release or threatened release has the potential to harm the population and environment contact: · Emergency Control Center 877-322-4722 · Security Office (Pacific Bell) 800-421-2568 · Local Hazardous Emergency Response Agency 911 · Office of Emergency Services (OES) (800) 852-7550 3. The "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/VVASTES MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK" (HMWH) is provided to comply with environmental laws and regulations and to assist managers in the protection of employee's health and protection of the public welfare. This handbook gives our personnel a basic understanding of the regulations and other legal requirements pertaining to the management of hazardous materials and wastes. It identifies and provides procedures for the handling, transportation, storage and disposal of , hazardous materials/wastes found at Pacific Bell facilities. In the event of a spill or release, the Hazardous Materials Incident form FR0023 is to be completed. The HMWH Section 9.01 outlines the procedures for completion of this form and immediate actions to be taken to protect health and environment. I:\HAZMATxPACBELL~FORMS~Emergency Response New.doc CUST {~PE & NO. ~._.~- ,~~ ? MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT DATE NEW ACCOUNT ADDRESS CHANGE CLOSE ACCT · FINANCE CHARGE OTHER ADJ CUSTOMER NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY ~ '~GJ'YtOC~ SITE ADDRESS STATE ZiP CODE PARCEL NUMBER (IF APPUCABLE) ADJUSTMENT i CHG DATE I CHARGECODE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT REMARKS: APPROVED BY THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Business Name: PACIFIC BELL 2120 L STREET BAKERSFIELD Business Phone: 415-542-3060 Business Plan Submission Date: 12/29/86 Administering Agency: Fire Department 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93309-0000 (805) 326-3941 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED (use EPA list of Extremely Hazardous Substances for names - list alphabetically):-USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- Pennzoil Anti-Freeze & Summer Coolant (Phosphorous 1.0000 % ) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES: VEHICLES PRINCIPLE EQUIPMENT: VEHICLES (STORAGE) SIGNATURE~~ TITLE: Safety Specialist PRINTED NAME: Nancy Clancy DATE: 8/25/87 "Within 90 days after receiving an acutely hazardous material registration form filed pursuant to 25533, the Administering Agency may require the submission of a Risk Management Prevention Program (RMPP), if the administering agency determines that the handler's operation may present an acutely hazardous materials accident risk. The handler shall prepare the RMPP in accordance with subdivision (c). The RMPP shall be prepared within 12 Months following the request made by the Administering Agency pursuant to this section." (25534 (a)Health and Safety Code) An Ammendment to the RMPP must be submitted to the administering Agency within 30 days of: 1. Any additional handling of acutely hazardous materials. 2. Any material or substantial alterations to business activities. 3. Change of address, business ownership, or business name. (25533 (c) Health & Safety Code) * EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP SHALL IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP. California Office Of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (6-25-87) Important Announcement Date.' December23, 1998 To= Customer Service From= Environmental Management RE= Change of Address Our department,_Environmental .Management, has recently moved within the company. Our new address is: PO Box 5095, Room 3E000 San Ramon, CA 94583-0995 It is very important that you show our room number as 3E000. Please make the necessary adjustments. If you have any questions or concerns please contact us at: (925)823-4006 Thank you in advance for your cooperation. FILE OOCUMENT IN THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER SECTION 1 Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory 1999 Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility ~4ddress) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) (Facility County) TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES, PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. APPENDIX A Caliform~Business Owner/Operator Identi~cation Page CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING BUSINESS NAME SITE ADDRESS CITY (4) (5) (6) DUN& BRADSTREET OPERATOR NAME (1) I 1/1/99 I ENDING (2) 12/31/99 I (3) PAGE1OF I 3 PACIFIC BELL SA004 BUSINESS PHONE: (5) I 805-327-0011 1918 M STREET BAKERSF,ELD STATE (8) ICA I z,P (9) 9330 10-340-1618 S,CCODE(4D,G,T#) (11) 481 HARRY DYCK OPERATOR PHONE (13) 209-454-3003 OWNER INFORMATION PACIFIC BELL OWNER PHONE ZIP (19) 94583-0995 (15) 877-823-9833 I (16) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T STATE (18) OWNER NAME OWNER MAILING ADDRESS CITY (17) SAN RAMON CONTACT NAME (20) MAILING ADDRESS CiTY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT r NANCY CLANCY I (22) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T (23) SAN RAMON STATE (18) CONTACT PHONE (21) 925-823-6161 ZIP (19) 94583-0995 NAME: (26) TITLE: (27) BUSINESS PHONE: 24-HOUR PHONE: PAGER #: (30) Primary IHARRY DYCK FACILITY MGR (28) (29) 209-454-3003 916-977-7777 209-263-2433 EMERGENCY CONTACTS NAME: (31) TITLE: (32) BUSINESS PHONE: 24-HOUR PHONE: PAGER #: (35) Secondary EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE 916-977-7777 (33) (34) 916-977-7777 CALIFORNIA ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGAM (CalARP) On-Sitesubstance?Regulated (36) I ~-'lYes ~-']No II.f yes, and above Threshold Planning QuantJtjes, register your CalArp Substance with the ~Administering Agency. Reigstratjon form requires a description of process and principal equipment (37) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION EPA I.D. #: CATO80020415 Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate,and complete. Print Name of Document Preparer (38) RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. - AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL oEsSignature of Owner/OperatOrForm 2730(11/94) (39) ~~~,~,~ I Date (40)I /2.~//~//, IADD APPENDIX C California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum-Chemical Description Page E~DELETE ~REViSE ~NOCHANGEI PAGE (2) ~-~ OF (3, ~-'~ BUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) MAP# (6) PACIFIC BELL SA004 STORED IN FACILITY 1 GRID# (6) [C5 CHEMICAL NAME (8) COMMON NAME (9) CAS# (10) FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (13) TYPE (14) PHYSICAL STATE (17) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (18) STATE WASTE (19) CODE DAYS ON SITE (20) LARGEST CONTAINER (21) STORAGE (26) CONTAINER PRESSURE STORAGE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %WT 1. 30 2. 3. 4. 5. SULFURIC ACID BATTERY ELECTROLYTE 7664-93-9 OXIDIZER-B TRADE SECRET (11) [~Y ['-~N CalARP Listed (12) [] Y [-~N If "Y" for CalARP Listing all amounts must be in "pounds" *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. I --;SOL,D ~L,QU,D []GAS CUR,ES [F,.E ~REACT,VE []PRESSURE RELEASE i X--~ACUTE.EALT" UNITS (22) !X iGAL ~__jCU FT ~LBS []TO.S 365 *If EHS, amounts must be in lb. 15 ~--~[CHRONIC HEALTH MAX DALLY AMT (23) AVG DALLY AMT (24) ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 2349 2349 ~ABOVE GROUND TANK ~UNDER GROUND TANK TANK INSIDE DUlLDING i iSTEEL DRUM ~PLASTIClNONMETALLIC DRUM CAN ~BOX CARBOY ~CYLINDER SILO i~GLASS BOTTLE FIBER DRUM ~PLASTIC BOTTLE BAG j, iTOTEBIN .~TAN K WAGON i1~ RAIL CAR ___~Other .... BATTERY CELL X--~AMBIENT [~[ABOVE AMBIENT ~BELOW AMBIENT __~AMB~E.T ,~ABOVE, AMB,E.T __~"ELOW AMB~E.T ~CRYOGE.,C I (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31) CalARP Listed? (32) CAS# SULFURIC AC,D [~ Y ~N 76~-93-9 WATER ~ Y ~ N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2730(11/94) APPENDIX C California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum-Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) MAP# (6) CHEMICAL NAME (8) COMMON NAME (9) cas# (10) FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (13) TYPE (14) PHYSICAL STATE (17) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (18) STATE WASTE (19) CODE DAYS ON SITE (20) LARGEST CONTAINER (21) STORAGE (26) CONTAINER PRESSURE STORAGE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %WT 1. 99.5% 2. 0.5% 3. 4. 5. PACIFIC BELL SA098 NORTHWEST SIDE OF LOT 1 GRID# (6) IF4 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON DIESEL FUEL #2 68476-34-6 TRADE SECRET (11) [] Y ~'-~N CalARP Listed (12) [] Y ~--~N If "Y" for CalARP Listing all amounts must be in "pounds" II COMB. LIQUID *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. I ~so.,D ~.,QU,D [--]~AS CUR,ES ~F,RE ~REACT,VE []PRESSURE.ELEASE I X~ACUTE HEALTH []CHRON,C.EALTH UNITS (22) I~GAL ~]CU ET I MAX DAILYAMT (23) I,?~ILBS [---~TONS I 365 *If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 5000 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) ABOVE GROUND TANK X iUNDER GROUND TANK --~TANK INSIDE DUILDING .__?TEEL DRUM _~PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM CA. ~BOX F- CARBOY ~[~;CYLINDER [--- ~SILO i iGLASS BOTTLE ~ L.~ ~.~FIBER DRUM I iPLAsTIc BOTTLE ~BA~ ?rOTE B~. 5OOO 50OO TANK WAGON RAIL CAR Other .... IATTERY CELL -~AMBIENT ~ABOVE AMBIENT ~BELOW AMBIENT ~-~AMBIENT ,~ABOVE AMBIENT ~BELOW~ AMBIENT ~CRYOGENIC__ I (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31) CalARP Listed? (32) CAS# DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 ~ Y ~ N 68476-34-6 NAPHTHALENE ~] Y ~ N 91-20-3 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES [~ Y ~ N NONE I-IY ~N ~Y ~N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2730(11/94) PACIFIC ~ BELL ]MAP# 1 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 SITE MAP BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD DATE 12/1/98 ZIP CODE 93301 20TH STREET 1ST FLOOR I CO-LOCATION CAGE I EXIT ~ -] EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT 9 A B O D ALLEY PARKING E F NORTH G H i T A P BOX I I I I PARKING K PREPARED BY: ~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ® ® ® O @ ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EX~NGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSDS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBriCaNTS (COMBUSTIBLE LIQe BATTERY ELECTROL?I~? (CORROSIVE LIQUID) GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX PACIFIC I~ BELL ]MAP// 2 BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUSINESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET 2ND FLOOR PLAN SA004-2 DATE 12/1/98 BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93301 PREPARED BY: ~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND 3 4 6 7 9 A © P°&EI AIR EQUIPMENT OFFICE BREAK ROOM ALLEY FIRST FLOOR ROOF ENGINE [ ----~ DAY TANK 500 GAL NORTH © 0 @ × x ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATURAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND MSOS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUB~I~I~.blTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQI' BATTERY ELE C TROLS~!III~ (CORROSIVE LIQUID) GASOLINE (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS) NITROGEN (COMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) FIRE PULL BOX L GROUP INC. ARCHITECTURE · ENGINEERING · ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1137 North McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, CA 94954-1110 Telephone: (707) 765-1660 Facsimile: (707) 765-9908 JOHN W. JOHNSON Architect Co-President BRIAN F. ZITA Architect Co-President JOHN B. HICKS Architect Vice President CECIL R. SPENCER Architect Vice President ALAN SHIMABUKURO Regional Manager Associate CHRIS LAWTON Regional Manager Associate JAMES E. PRESTEN Regional Manager Associate GARY M. SEMLING Managing Architect Associate December 21, 1998 Bakersfield Fire Department Ralph Huey 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY FOR PACIFIC BELL Dear Ralph Huey: Established 1966 Enclosed are the Hazardous Material lm,~entory Statement(s), HMIS, and related documenls :for the Pacific Bell facilities as listed on the attached sheet. If there are any further correspondences related to these submissions, please direct them to: Pacific Bell Nancy Clancy 2600 Calnino Ramon, Rotan 3E000T San Ramon, CA 94583 Sincerely, RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. S anderson Project Manager Enclosure cc: Nancy Clancy - Pacific Bell File BLYTHE R. WILSON Managing Architect Associate BELLEVUE, WA LA HABRA, CA SACRAMENTO, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ SA004 v'~ Pacific Bell 1918 M STREET BAKERSFI]~LD, CA 93301 SA098 ~ Pacific Bell 322l S. H STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 SA114 Pacific Bell 3501 COLUMBUS (~ AUBURN BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA53-' ~' Pacific Bell 11101 WHITE LANE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA703 Pacific Bell 5650 ALDRIN CT BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SAP70 V'~ Pacific Bell 5101 OFFICE PARK DRIVE BAI<DJ, RSFIELD, CA 9330'1 Corporate Real Estate 2600 Camino Ramon San Ramon, California 94583 PACIFIC~ BELL A Pacific Telesis Company December 10, 1998 California Unified Program Agencies '(CUPAs) California State Water Resources Quality Control Boards California AQMDs California APCDs California Local UST Agencies re: Pacific Bell Permit Group & Environmental Management -Address Change This is to advise you that the address for the Pacific Bell Permit Group and Environmental Management has changed. Please make arrangements to correct your records so that all official notices/correspondence, invoices/fees, permits, and requests for information/inspections related to environmental compliance activities for all Pacific Bell facilities in your area of jurisdiction is as follows: Your prompt attention to this matter will ensure a response to all correspondence/inquiries and prompt payment of fees and invoices. Pacific Bell CIO Environmental Mgmt PO Box 5095, Room 3E000T San Ramon, CA 94583-0995 800-757-6575 Please call me on 925-823-6161 if you have questions or require additional information in order to process this request. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Nancy Clancy Pacific Bell Environmental Mgmt 2600'Camino Ramon, Rm 3EO00T San Ramon, CA 94583 PACIFIC ~ BELL ~ A Pacific Telesis Company December 10, 1998 California Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs) California State Water Resources Quality Control Boards California AQMDs California APCDs California Local UST Agencies. re: Pacific Bell Permit Group & Environmental Management -Address Change This is to advise you that the address for the Pacific Bell Permit Group and Environmental Management has changed. Please make arrangements to correct your records so that all official notices/correspondence, invoices/fees, permits, and requests for information/inspections related to environmental compliance activities for all Pacific Bell facilities in your area of jurisdiction is as follows: Your prompt attention to this matter will ensure a response to all correspondence/inquiries and prompt payment of fees and invoices. Pacific Bell CIO Environmental Mgmt PO Box 5095, Room 3E000T San Ramon, CA 94583-0995 800-757-6575 Please call me on 925-823-6161 if you have questions or require additional information in order to process this request. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Nancy Clancy Pacific Bell Environmental Mgmt 2600 Camino Ramon, Rm 3E000T San Ramon, CA 94583 CUST TYI~& NO. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT DATE ~-~//- (~ ~ NEW ACCOUNT ADDRESS CHANGE CLOSE ACCT 'FINANCE CHARGE J ~ OTHER ADJ CUSTOMER NAME MAILING ADDRESS SITE ADDRESS STATE ZIP CODE PARCEL NUMBER (IF APPLICABLE) ADJUSTMENT [ CHG DATE CHARGE CODE J ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT I ~- t- qs; ~oo ~_ $ ~ .0~ i I , REMARKS: O...~a('a ~ 0~'-~- APPROVED BY GROUP INC. ARCHITECTURE · E NGINEERING · E NVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1137North McDowellBlvd.,Petaluma, CA 94954-1110 Telephone: (707) 765-1660 Facsimile: (707) 765-9908 JOHN W. JOHNSON Architect Co-President BRIAN F. ZITA Architect Co-President JOHN B. HICKS Architect Vice President CECIL g.. SPENCER Architect Vice President BI~UCE J. GI~EENFIELD Managing Architect Associate HOWARD G. KIMURA Architect Associate CHRIS LAWTON Regional Manager Associate JAMES E. PRESTEN Regional Manager Associate May 19, 1998 Bakersfield Fire Department Ralph Huey 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Established 1966 [BY: RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLANS FOR PACIFIC BELL Dear Ralph Huey: Enclosed are the Hazardous Materials Business Plan(s) and related documents for the Pacific Bell facilities as listed on the attached sheet. If there are any further correspondences related to these submissions, please direct them to: Pacific Bell Nancy Clancy 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 1N200 San Ramon, CA 94583 Sincerely, RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. S~teven A. Skanderson Project Manager Enclosure cc: Nancy Clancy - Pacific Bell File GARY M. SEMLING Managing Architect Associate BLYTHE P~. WILSON Managing Architect Associate BELLEVUE, WA LA HABRA, CA S ACP~AMENTO, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ SAO04 PACIFIC BELL 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA532 PACIFIC BELL 11101 WHITE LANE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 FILE T~I~DOCUMENT IN THE HAZES MATERIALS PLANS PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER SECTION 1 Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory 1998 Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) KERN (Facility County) TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES, PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION, SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT. APPENDIX A California Btness & Owner/Operator Ident~l~ation Page -- - I I II BUSINESS' PHONE:(5) I ' 805-327-001 BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SA004 I SITE ADDRESS (5) 1918 M STREET CITY (7) BAKERSFIELD STATE (8) I CA ZIP 19) 93301 DUN & 11o) 10-340-1618 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT#) 111) 4811 BRADSTREET OPERATOR 112) BILL KEENAN OPERATOR PHONE 113) 510-823-4401 NAME OWNER NAME 114) OWNER MAILING ADDRESS CITY 117) SAN RAMON OWNER INFORMATION OWNER PHONE 115) I 415-331-0924 I CONTACT NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY IPACIFIC BELL P.O. BOX 5095, RM 1N200 STATE 118) ZiP (19) ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT (20) I NANCY CLANCY CONTACT PHONE 121) (22) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 1 N200 94583-0995 415-331-0924 (23) SAN RAMON STATE (24) ZIP (25) 94583-0995 Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary NAME: (25) BILL KEENAN TITLE: 127) SITE MANAGER BUSINESS PHONE: (28) I 510-823-4401 24-HOUR PHONE: (29) I 916-977-7777 PAGER #: (30) 415-253-9374 NAME: 131) EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER TITLE: (32) 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE BUSINESS PHONE: (33) 916-977-7777 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) 916-977-7777 PAGER #: (35) ON SITE AHM ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (AHM) (36)11 [] Yes [] No II If yes, and above Threshold Planning Quantities, attach a sheet of paper with a general description of the process and principal equipment. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 37) Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Signature of Owner/Operator 139) Date (40) 12/31/97 OES Form 2730(11/94) APPENDIX C California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) SAOO4 MAP# IS! CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME (9) CAS # (10) FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES' (13) PACIFIC BELL SOUTHWEST SIDE OF LOT GRID# PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON DIESEL FUEL #2 68476-34-6 TRADE SECRET {11) 'EHS (12) []Y []N []Y []N 'IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (18) STATE WASTE (19! CODE DAYS ON SITE (2o) LARGEST (21) CONTAINER STORAGE (26) CONTAINER B PRESSURE (27) STORAGE STORAGE (28) TEMPERATURE (29) % VV-[' 1. 99.5% 2. 0.5% 3. 4. 5. *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N I (10) I (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES J~ FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE J~ACUTE HEALTH ~ CHRONIC HEALTH 365 20000 UNITS (22) 1~ GAL [] CU FT I[] LBS [] TONS 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. [] ABOVE GROUND TANK 1~ UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM MAX DAILY AMT AVG DAILY AMT ANNUAL WASTE AMT (23) 20000 {24) 20000 (25) 0 [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other... [] BAG [] TOTE BIN [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC (3o) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31) EHS (32) CAS~ DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 [] Y ~ N 68476-34-6 NAPHTHALENE [] Y [] N 91-20-3 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES [] Y [] N NONE []Y []N []Y []N {33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2730(11/94) APPENDIX C California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION SA004 MAP# CHEMICAL NAME (S) COMMON NAME (9) CAS # (10) FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES' (13) PACIFIC BELL STORED IN FACILITY 1 I GRID# (7) C~ I SULFURIC ACID BATTERY ELECTROLYTE 7664-93-9 TRADE SECRET (11) 'EHS {12) []Y []N []Y ~]N "IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS 2-OXID TYPE PHYSICAL STATE (17) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (1 STATE WASTE (19) CODE DAYS ON SITE (20) LARGEST {21) CONTAINER STORAGE (26) CONTAINER PRESSURE (27) STORAGE STORAGE (28) TEMPERATURE (29) %WT 1. 30 2. 3. 4. 5. *COMPLETE BLOCK (13)IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15) 1 [] Y [] N [(16) I I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES []FIRE ~LREACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE ~ ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH UNITS(22) Ij~LGAL []CUFTILBS [] TONS MAXDAILYAMT(23) 22702.08 365 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 22702.08 10 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 0 [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE ~ ~,.__.B/~L~'~ ~ [] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other... [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC ] (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31} EHS (32) CAS# SULFURIC ACID ~L,Y [] N 7664-93-9 WATER [] Y [] N E3Y []N []Y []N []Y []N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2730(11/94) ~=X~Z~A~U~OCAU~OP. MS~s'rA~s~gM..~W ACUTELY HA~RDOUS MATERIAI,S REG~IATION FORM This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at any time, handles Acutely Hazardous Material in quantities, or in a mixture equal to or greater than the Federal Threshold Planning Quantities for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to your local Administering Agency. (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code). Note Instructions on reverse BUSINESS NAME: PACIFIC BET.T. SA004 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 BUSINESS MAILING ADDRESS:Of different): 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 1N200, San Ramon, CA 94583 BUSINESS PHONE 805-327-0011 PROCESS DESIGNATION BUSINESS PLAN SUBMISSION DATE: ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED (use additional pages if necessary) CHEMICAL NAME Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) (10.24 lbs/gal based on specific gravity of 1.28 for Battery Electrolyte solution) QUANTITY 2,217.00 Gal 22702.08 lbs GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT: Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site. Batteries are secured in specially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. There are no moving parts or fluid flow. They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively constant to optimize battery service life. SIGNATURE .~~~ PRINTED NAME Steve A. Skanderson RHL Design Group, Inc. Agent for Pacific Bell TITLE: Project Manager DATE 12/31/97 PACIFIC ~ BELL SI'T'F:, ~/[A.~ ;' 9 BUSINESS NA~ PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 SAO04 BUS]NESS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD DATE 12/1/97 ZiP CODE 93301 20TH STREET ^ I 1ST FLOOR ALLEY EXIT EXIT EXIT I I® I I I I I I I~1 EXIT EXIT DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATtJRAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM '[E]_EPH ONE FIRST AID KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGINO ARE~ EVACUATION/ HMMP, AND ME;OS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) BAITERY ELECTROLYII'- (CORROSI~15 UQUID) GASOMNE (FLAMMASLE UaU~DS) DIESEL FUEL (COMaUSTIBLE UQU~DS) NITROGEN CCOMPRESSED GAS) PROPANE (FLAMMABLE LIQUID) ACE'Pfl..EN E (COMPRESSED GAS) ANTIFRE'~ZE/COOLANTS WASTE OIL (FLAMMASLE UQU~D) FIRE PULL BOX BUSI~SS Nk~E PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA12 BUSII~SS ADDRESS 1918 M STREET SA004-2 END FLOOR BAKERSFIELD PLAN DATE 12/1/97 ZIP CODg 93301 4 5 6 OFFICE BREAK ROOM ALLEY RRSTFLOOR ROOF ENGINE DAY TANK 9 PREPtRED BY: ~ DRAWING SCALE NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL LEGEND ELECTRICAL PANEL SHUT-OFF NATIJRAL GAS SHUT-OFF WATER SHUT-OFF EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF TANK MONITORING ALARM TELEPHONE FIRST ND KIT FIRE EXTINGUISHER STORM DRAIN SANITARY SEWER STAGING AREA EVACUA'RON/ HMMP. AND MSOS LOCATION FIRE HYDRANT FENCE ~ EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS ~ ABOVEGRO{JND STORAGE TANK I~-~) UNDERGROUND ~--~ STORAGE TANK MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS (COMBUSTIBLE UQUIDS) BATIERY ELECTROLYTE (CORROSIt~E UQUID) GASOUNE (FLAMMABLE UQU~DS) DIESEL FUEL (COMBUS'nBLE UQUIDS) NI1ROGEN (COMPRESSED (IAS) QPROPANE (FLAMMABLE UQLIID) ACETYLENE (COMPRESSED ~ ANII~r~/¢OOLAN m W,,~.qTE OIL (n.aMM~LE ] FIR£ pull ~ TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS CA Lic. #588098 · AZ Lic. #095984 MONITOR CERTIFICATION & SITE SURVEY FORM County: KERN Agency Required To Be On-Site? Agency Requiring Certification: Agency Contact: RALPH HUEY Agency Inspector: NIA Site Contact: Yes [--] RON STANLEY No[] BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Agency Phone No: Signature: NIA (805) 326-3979 Special Forms Required: Testing Permit Required: Permit Or Inspection Fee: Tank Testing Needed: Line Testing Needed: Leak Detector Test Needed: Yes I-~ No [~ Yes [--] No [~ Yes [--~ No [ Yes J---I No [ Yes J-'l No [~ Yes r-] No [~ 1100 Town & Country Road · Suite 1200 · Orange, CA92868 · (714) 560-8222 · (714) 560-8211 FAX Other Locations: San Diego, CA · Concord, CA · Sacramento, CA · Phoenix, AZ · Tucson, AZ Established 1964 CLCC Code: BKFDCA12 TANK AND LINE INFORMATION Tank ID #: Product: Tank Material: Capacity: Diameter: Tank Type: Above Ground Tank: Product Line Type: Line Material: Pump Type: Line Leak Detector' Leak Type: Tank1 331 DIESEL ST EEL 20,000 114,000 Single Wall [] Double Wall [] Yes r-~ No [~ Single Wall Double Wall STEEL Pressure [] Suction r--I Yes Detector No[~ Tank 2 Single Wall [] Double Wall (-"1 Yes Single Wall r-1 Double Wall ~--~ Pressure ~] Suction [--1 Yes r-] No Tank3 Single Wall ~ Double Wall r-~ Yes ~'1 No Single Wall Double Wall Pressure Suction Yes [--I No [-~ 2 CLCC Code: BKFDCA12 System # 1: Serial Number: System # 2: Serial Number: MONITOR SYSTEM INFORMATION Manufacturer: VEEDER-ROOT 60137085905001 Manufacturer: Model: Model: TLS-350 Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Automatic Tank Gauge: Yes ~] Type: CAP Fuel Level: 17,646 92.00 92.00 Water in Tank: Yes [] No [] Yes [] No [-~ MAG [~ CAP ~-~ MAG[~ Gallons Gallons Inches (mon) Inches (stick) No [~ Yes [] ATG Test: Annular Sensor: 0 Inches (mon) 0 Inches (stick) Pass [~ Fail [--I Yes [~ No [] Annular Sensor Testing: Pass [~ Fail Inches (mon) Inches (stick) Nol--] Pass r--] Inches (mon) Inches (stick) Fail [--] Yes [-] No ~ Pass [~] Fail 3 Yes [] CAP ~ No ~--] MAG ~-~ Gallons Yes I-'] Inches (mon) Inches (stick) No I--1 Pass Inches (mon) Inches (stick Fail [-~ Yes [] No [~ Pass r-} Fail Annular Space: Dry [] Wet[] Piping Sump Sensor: Yes [] No [] Piping Sump Sensor Testing: Pass [~ Fail [] Fill Sump Sensor: Yes [~ No [] Fill Sump Sensor Testing: Pass (~ Fail Other Sensors: NONE Water Present (In Sumps): Yes Nol-~ Where Present: Sump Pump-out: Waste Water Left on Site: Yes Yes Sump Conditions: DRY CLCC Code: BKFDCA12 Dry I--} Wet ~ Dry I---} Wet I--~ Yes [--~ No Yes I--I Nor-~ Pass {-'[ Fail Pass r--I Fail Yes Yes [] No[] Pass [] Fail Pass [-] Fail ~-~ Yes (--] No [~ Yes ~ No [--~ No[~ Nol 4 TAIT ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS CA Lic. #588098 · AZ Lic. #095984 OVERALL MONITOR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CLCC Code: BKFDCA12 Remote Electronic Overfill Alarm Present? Audible and Visual Alarms Function for the Remote Overfill Alarm? Do all Alarms include both Audible and Visual Alarms? The Monitor System is Certified Per the Manufacturers Performance Standards? Yes Yes [~ No [--] Yes [~ No [~ Yes Certified By: BRANDON HAM Date: 4110197 Print Signature License Number: 569-39-3435 :~jds~pacbell~pb1997~montcert~bkfdca12.krn 5 1100 Town & Country Road · Suite 1200 · Orange, CA92868 · (714) 560-8222 · (714) 560-8211 FAX Other Locations: San Diego, CA · Concord, CA · Sacramento, CA · Phoenix, AZ · Tucson, AZ Established 1964 Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory 1997 Pacific Bell - SA004 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M STREET (Facility Address) BAKERSFIELD (Facility City) KERN (Facility County) TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES, PLEASE POST ON SITE IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE, WHE~ IT CAN BE EASILY FOUND FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES OR SITE ASSESSMENTS. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY / BUSINESS RESPONSE PLAN 1996 CERTIFICATION FORM FACILITY NAME: PACIFIC BELL SA004 FACILITY ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR: PACIFIC BELL PHONE: 415-331-0924 PACIFIC BELL MAILING ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: P.O. BOX 5095 RM 1N200 SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995 PACIFIC BELL: NANCY CLANCY TITLE: CORP. ENV. MGT. PHONE: 415-331-0924 REVIEW OF INVENTORY FORMS, EMERGENCY CONTACTS, AND SITE MAP HAS BEEN COMPLETED AS OF December 17, 1996. INDICATE BELOW ALL THAT APPLY. ~ Inventory forms are correct for the upcoming reporting year. NO changes are necessary. ~ Emergency contacts and phone numbers are correct for the upcoming reporting year. NO changes are necessary. ~ Site map is correct for the upcoming year. NO changes are necessary. X X X __ Inventory Forms required updating. Attached are new inventory forms. __ Emergency contacts and phone numbers require updating. Changes are attached. __ Site map required updating. A new site map is attached. BIENNIAL REVIEW OF THE COMPLETE BUSINESS PLAN HAS BEEN COMPLETED. INDICATE BELOW ALL THAT APPLY. X Business Response Plan has been reviewed and is correct. NO changes are necessary. __ Business Response Plan has been reviewed and requires updating. Changes are indicated and are submitted. I hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents and that based on inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate and complete. I understand that I may be required to show proof of compliance during any facility inspection conduct~l by local, County, State, ort~deral a~rities. Name: STEVE A. SKANDERSON: PROJECT MANAGER Signatm~,~5~=~_~..--~ (Type or Prino Title: ROBERT H. LEE AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Date: F:XHAZMATXPACBELLXF ORMS\96CERT.FRM APPENDIX A Californi~l~usiness & Owner/Operator Id~fication Page CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING (11 1/1/96 I ENDING (2)J12/31/96 I (3) PAGE 1 OF I 3 , ~ I I I BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SA004 I BUSINESS PHONE:(5) I 805-327-001 1 SITE ADDRESS (6) 1918 M STREET STATE (8) J CA J ZIP (s) 93301 CITY (7) BAKERSFIELD DUN & (lO) 10-340-1618 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT//) (11) 4811 BRADSTREET OPERATOR (12) BILL KEENAN OPERATOR PHONE (13) 510-823-4401 NAME OWNER INFORMATION OWNERNAME (14) 1 PACiFiC BELL I OWNER PHONE (16) 1415.331.0924 I OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (16) I P.O. BOX 5095, RM 1N200 CITY (17) SAN RAMON STATE (18) ZIP 94583-0995 CONTACT NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY (23) ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT I (20) I NANCY CLANCY CONTACT PHONE (21) I 415-331-0924 (22) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 1N200 SAN RAMON STATE (24) ZIP (25) 94583-0995 I Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS NAME: (26) BILL KEENAN TITLE: (27) SITE MANAGER BUSINESS PHONE: (28) I 510-823-4401 24-HOUR PHONE: (29) I 916-977-7777 PAGER//: (3o) I 415-201-7412 I ON SITE AHM NAME: (31) TITLE: (32) BUSINESS PHONE: (33) 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) PAGER #: (35) ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (AHM) Secondary EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE 916-977-7777 916-977-7777 (36~ [] Yes [] No IIf yes. and above Threshold Planning (')uantities, attach a sheet of paper with a general description of the process and principal equipment. 37) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Print Name of Document Preparer (38) Signature of Owner/Operator (39) OES Form 2730(11/94) Robert H. Lee & Associates, Inc. Date (40) APPENDIX C California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Pa§e BUSINESS NAME {4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (51 s^o04 MAP// PACIFIC BELL SOUTHWEST SIDE OF LOT 1 GRID// (7) I CHEMICAL NAME (8) COMMON NAME (9) CAS// (10l FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES' {13) PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON DIESEL FUEL//2 68476-34-6 TRADE SECRET (111 F3y I~N 'EHS (12) CIy []N 'IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (18) STATE WASTE 119} CODE DAYS ON SITE (2O) LARG EST (21 } CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER PRESSURE (27) STORAGE STORAGE (28} TEMPERATURE (29) %VVT *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N I(le} (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES ~ FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE ~ACUTE HEALTH ,~ CHRONIC HEALTH I UNITS (22) ~GAL [] CU FT I[] LBS []TONS 365 "If EHS, amounts must be in lb. 20000 [ ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT MAX DAILY AMT (23) 20000 AVG DALLY AMT (24) ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 20000 0 [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] GLASS BOTTLE [] [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other... [] TOTE BIN [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS {311 EHS 132) CAS// I 1. 99.5% J DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 [] Y [] N I 68476-34-6 / 2. 0.5% NAPHTHALENE [] Y [] N 91-20-3 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES [] Y [] N NONE []Y []N I-iy []N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2730(11/94) APPENDIX C California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page BUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) s^oo4 MAP# (6) PACIFIC BELL STORED IN FACILITY 1 GRID# (7) CHEMICAL NAME (8) COMMON NAME (91 CAS # (lO) FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES' (13) SULFURIC ACID BATTERY ELECTROLYTE 7664-93-9 TRADE SECRET (11) I-Iy []N 'EHS {12) []Y []N 'IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS 2-OXID TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER PRESSURE STORAGE *COMPLETE (14) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) BLOCK {13! IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N 1(16) I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES [] FIRE ~[ REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE ~ ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH UNITS (22) I [~] GAL [] CU FT MAX DAILY AMT I J~LBS [] TONS 365 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT 10 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (23) 22702.08 (24) 22702.08 (25) 0 (26) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE ~ ~,'/i-/~Tz~ CucT_~ [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other... [] BAG [] TOTE BIN (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC STORAGE (28) TEMPERATURE I (32) CAS# (29) %vv-r {30) HAZARDOUS (~OMPONENTS (31) EHS 1. 30 SULFURIC ACID [] Y [] N 7664-93-9 2. WATER [] Y [] N 3. []Y []N 4. []Y []N 5. []Y []N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION OES Form 2730(11/94) ACUTELY I~ARDOUS MATERIALS R~ISTRATION FORM This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at any time, handles Acutely Hazardous Material in quantities, or in a mixture equal to or greater than the Federal Threshold Planning Quantities for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to your local Administering Agency. (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code). Note Instructions on reverse BUSINESS NAME: PACIFIC BELL SA004 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 BUSINF_SS MAILING ADDRESS:Of differen0:2600 Camino Ramon, Room 1N200, San Ramon. CA 94583 BUSINF~S PHONE 805-327-0011 PROCESS DESIGNATION BUSINESS PLAN SUBMISSION DATE: 12/31/96 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED (use additional pages if necessary) CHEMICAL NAME Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) (10.24 lbs/gal based on specific gravity of 1.28 for Battery Electrolyte solution) QUANTITY 2217 Gal 22.702.08 lbs GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT' Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site. Batteries are secured in specially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. There are no moving parts or fluid flow. They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively constant to optimize battery service life. SIGNATU~ '- PRINTED NAME Steven A. Skanderson TITLE: PROJECT MANAGER DATE ROBERT H. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC. ., ESOP Co~P~Y ROBERT.H. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECTURE PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1137 No~'~ McDow~r BL~ro., P~ra~tr~, CA 94954-I 110 MAn. mo A~D~SS: P.O. Box 750908 P~ra&oua, CA 94975 Pao~ 707-765-1660 FAx 707-765-9908 VoxcE MA~ 707-765-2344 JOHN W. JOHNSON Archit~t C~-Ptesidem BRIAN F. ZITA Archite~t Co-Pr~ident JOHN B. HICKS Archittn:t Vice President CECIL R. SPENCER Archite~ Vic~ President JAMES H. RAY Civil ~nginm BRUCE J. GREENFIELD Architeca Associate HOWARD G. KIMURA Associate CHRIS LAWI'ON Associate JAMFJ E. PBESTEN Associate GARY M. SEMLING Archlte~ Associate BLYIHE R. WIL~ON Archit~X Associate December 31, 1996 Bakersfield Fire Department Ralph :Huey 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor BakerSfield, CA 93301 RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY FOR PACIFIC BELL Dear Ralph Huey: Enclosed are the Hazardous Material Inventory Statement(s), HMIS, and related documents for the Pacific Bell facilities as listed on the attached sheet. If there are any further correspondences related to these submissions, please direct them to: Pacific Bell Nancy Clancy 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 1N200 San Ramon, CA 94583 Sincerely, ROBERT H. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC. Project Manager Enclosure cc: Nancy Clancy - Pacific Bell File MARIETTA, GA SAC~.A~NTO, CA BELL~WO~, WA LA HAm~, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ SAO04 PACIFIC BELL 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SAl14 /x PACIFIC BELL B501 COLUMBUS AVE 9 AUBURN AKERSFIELD, CA 93301 [148 WEEDPATCH 93301 SA532 //~ACIFIC BELL 11101 WHITE LANE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SA098 /~ClFIC BELL 21S. H STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA SA703 5CIFIC BELL 50 ALDRIN CT BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 93301 SAPTO ~' lCIFIC BELL 01 OFFICE PARK DRIVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page General Information Location: 1918 M ST Map:103 Haz:2 Type: 3 City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 30A F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 1 Contact Name Title LIZ BORGE / SITE MANAGER Business Phone: (209) 454-3314x 24-Hour Phone :~510) 823-7777x Pager Phone :~(~$)~5-~x Contact Name TitZe - Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : ~~7-r,,~ ~ / Pager Phone : / Administrative Data Mail AddrsJ2~75~ CAL~,~~^- .... ~'~VD ~25 f~ ~O1~ D&B Number: 10-340-1618 City: ~ALi~6-~E~K ~4~MWF~7~ State: CA Zip: ~- Comm Code: 215-001 BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 SIC Code: 4813 Owner: PACIFIC BELL-ENV MGMT/N. CLANCY/ Phone: (415) 331-0924 Address: 2600 CAMINO RAMON - ~ ~;9.~OO~/ State: CA City: SAN RAMON Zip: 94583- Summary I, ~ T~ L/E ~/~/~/~k, ._ Do hereby certify that I have ..... ~y~ or print n~) reviewed the affached h~a~ous materials ma~mge- meat plan for ~IFI~ ~. ,,a~ that it along with (~ ~ ~siflo~) ~y ~rrections constitute a complete and co~e~ man- agement plan for my facili~. 03/04/96 Pln-Ref Name/Hazards PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Form Max Qty Page MCP 2 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 18000 Low GAL 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Page 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE Daily Max GAL 1,377 Daily Average GAL 1,377.00 Annual Amount GAL 1,377.00 Storage PLASTIC CONTAINER Press T Temp IAmbient~Ambient IFIRST FLOOR Location -- Conc ! 30.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) Components MCP ---TGuide IHigh ! 39 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 18000 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL 18,000 Daily Average GAL 18,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 18,000.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location IAmbient~Ambient l UNDERGROUND TANK -- Conc 100.0% IDiesel Fuel No. 1 Components MCP --TGuide IModerateI 27 03~04~96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical Page 4 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED IN (SI 131-5) SHOUTING, HORNS ALARMS, VOCAL, WHISTLE AND FIRE ALARMS ARE USED TO NOTIFY EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE. THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY EXITS AND ALTERNATE ROUTES TO BE USED FOR EVACUATION ARE POSTED ON EACH FLOOR. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation PACIFIC BELL'S EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131 SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRITE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER SECURITY MEDICAL FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SAFETY <4> Emergency Medical Plan EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911. THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR OR AVAILABLE BUILDING WARDEN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING AN AMBULANCE OR MEDICAL FACILITY FOR AN INJURED EMPLOYEE. 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Page <1> Release Prevention PERIODIC TESTING DONE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. BATTERY ELECTROLYITE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WHICH WORK IN CONJECTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE UTILIZED AND STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AS WE ARE A CONSUMER OF PRODUCTS AND NOT A MANUFACTURER OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED TRAINING ANNUALLY THROUGH THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN MODULES ON HOW TO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND HOW TO READ AN MSDS AS REQUIRED BY THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATION STANDARD. ADDITIONALLY, ANNUALLY THEY ARE TRAINED ON EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI-131-5) AND PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN. <2> Release Containment ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. DIESEL: UNDER/ABOVEGROUND TANKS ARE TESTED FREQUENTLY TO MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF TANK CONTENTS. <3> Clean Up PROVIDED BY 100 LBS BICARBONATE SODA AND KITTY LITTER. THE PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WASTE/MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, AND THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN USER GUIDE REQUIRES THAT A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT REPORT FORM (FR-0023) BE COMPLETED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES. CONTRACTOR'S UTILIZED TO CLEAN UP SPILLS AND RELEASES INCLUDE: IT CORPORATION ................ 510-372-9100 RIEDEL --510-234-7400 <4> Other Resource Activation AS OUTLINED IN PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ITEM G "UNAUTHORIZED RELEASES (LEAKS AND SPILLS) OF PETROLEUM PRODUCT WILL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY BY THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK TO THE FOLLOWING: PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER ~--544~}--8-2-3--~75'7 ~ql&- ~77-7777 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Page <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) PACIFIC BELL REAL ESTATE STAFF (510) 823-1028 ANY UNAUTHORIZED RELEASES WILL BE RECORDED USING THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENT REPROT FORM NUMBER FR-0023, AS SHOWN IN APPENDIX III. FOR INCIDENTS INVOLVING SPILL, THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK WILL NOTIFY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Page <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NONE B) ELECTRICAL - WEST WALL OF CENTRAL OFFICE C) WATER - ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 18 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE FACILITY FIRE HYDRANT - CORNER OF ALLEY WAY SOUTH OF STORE ON "M" STREET <4> Building Occupancy Level 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <G> Training Page <1> Employee Training WE HAVE 9 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING, ON THE HAZARD RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPEC/AC MODULES BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATIONS. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 03~04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <M> Inspections 06/09/88 FOLLOW UP / / 07/05/88 NOV ISSUED / / 10/13/88 NOV FOLLOWUP OK / / K BLAIR 02/28/89 OK / / D CLASON 10/10/90 OK / / J GERMANET 04/09/91 FOLLOW UP / / B BRENNER 06/11/91 FOLLOW UP OK. / / P SMITH 02/13/92 OK / / K WIGGINS 02/24/93 OK / / J.ADAMS 02/15/94 OK / / P. SMITH 06/01/95 OK / / 03 384 1918 Mst 02/08/95 UST inspection. / / Page 03/04/96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <M> Inspection Summary Page 10 06/09/88 FOLLOW UP / / FOLLOW UP - 200 GAL DIESEL TANK ON FLOOR; 2ND FLOOR NOT LABELED. NOV ISSUED 07/05/88 NOV ISSUED / / 10/13/88 NOV FOLLOWUP OK / / K BLAIR 02/28/89 OK / / D CLASON 10/10/90 OK / / J GERMANET 04/09/91 FOLLOW UP / / UNABLE TO VERIFY MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS NO VERIFICATION OF HAZ MAT TRAINING NO ABATEMENT SUPPLIES OR PROCEDURES NO EMERGENCY PROCEDURES POSTED B BRENNER 06/11/91 FOLLOW UP OK. / / EMERGENCY PROCEDURES POSTED MSDS IN BACK OF BUSINESS PLAN WILL RELOCATE FOR EMPLOYEE ACCESS 3/12/91 HAZ COMM & HAZ RECOGNITION CONDUCTED & DOCUMENTED ABATEMENT SUPPLIES ON HAND (500 LBS BICARB REORDERED) APRON, EYEWASH, GOGGLES ON HAND SEND OUT BUSINESS PLAN & INVENTORY UPDATE MINOR CHANGES MADE TO MAP BATTERIES CONTAIN INDIVIDUAL LABELS, RECOMMEND NFPA PLACE ON ENTRY DOOR P SMITH 02/13/92 OK / / K WIGGINS 02/24/93 OK / / 03~04~96 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <M> Inspection Summary Page 11 J.ADAMS 02/15/94 OK / / P. SMITH 06/01/95 OK / / 03 384 1918 Mst 02/08/95 UST inspection. / / 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894~ Overall Site with 1 Fac. General Information Page Location: 1918 M ST Map:103 Haz:2 City : BAKERSFIELD ~.. ZO~/~-~/+ Grid: 30A F/U: 1 AOV: -- Contact Name ~// Title -- - Contact Name Title DE~ZS WOOD~ F SITE MANAGER . EMERG CNTRL CTR j,/~24 HR Business Phone: (8~) 398-~8~ Business Phone: (~) 823-7777x 24-Hour Phone : (510) 823-7777x 24-Hour Phone : (510) 823-7777x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 2175 N CALIFORNIA BLVD 625 City: WALNUT CREEK Comm Code: 215-001 BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 ~pe: 3 0.0 D&B Number: 10-340-1618 State: CA Zip: 94596- SIC Code: 4813 wner: ~ BELL-PERMIT DESK/L. URIBE Phone: (5i0) ~23-35'~0 ress: P O BOX 15038 ~ State: CA City: SACRAMENTO - Zip: Su ary ~~--'> - ..... . .. ~oO ~IHO~~'~ - I NZOJ Michael :J. Thomas, Designated Representative ~en~ P~n fOr~Bel 1 and any ~rr~ions ~$~Jjuj~ a ~mpl~e and ~ man- Pacific Bell Representatfve: ERIN Engineering and Research, Inc. Atn: N.J. Thomas 2175 N. California Blvd,, Suite 625 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 10/23/95 Pln-Ref Name/Hazards PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Form Max Qty Page MCP 2 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 2G/~ Low 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Page 3 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE Daily Max GAL 1,377 Daily Average GAL 1,377.00 Annual Amount GAL -- 1,377.00 Storage PLASTIC CONTAINER Press T Temp IAmbient~Ambient IFIRST FLOOR Location - Conc 30.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) Components MCP ---~uide High ~ 39 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 20000 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL D~ily Average GAL 1 Annual Amount GAL 0 01 1 ,ooo.oo, Location Storage Press T Temp UNDER GROUND TANK I Ambient~Ambient I UNDERGROUND TANK -- Conc ! 100.0% I Diesel Fuel No. 1 Components MCP ---TGuide ModerateI 27 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical Page 4 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED IN (SI 131-5) SHOUTING, HORNS ALARMS, VOCAL, WHISTLE AND FIRE ALARMS ARE USED TO NOTIFY EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE. THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY EXITS AND ALTERNATE ROUTES TO BE USED FOR EVACUATION ARE POSTED ON EACH FLOOR. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation PACIFIC BELL'S EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131 SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRITE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER SECURITY MEDICAL FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SAFETY <4> Emergency Medical Plan EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911. THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR OR AVAILABLE BUILDING WARDEN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING AN AMBULANCE OR MEDICAL FACILITY FOR AN INJURED EMPLOYEE. 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Page 5 <1> Release Prevention PERIODIC TESTING DONE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. BATTERY ELECTROLYITE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WHICH WORK IN CONJECTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE UTILIZED AND STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AS WE ARE A CONSUMER OF PRODUCTS AND NOT A MANUFACTURER OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED TRAINING ANNUALLY THROUGH THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN MODULES ON HOW TO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND HOW TO READ AN MSDS AS REQUIRED BY THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATION STANDARD. ADDITIONALLY, ANNUALLY THEY ARE TRAINED ON EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI-131-5) AND PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN. <2> Release Containment ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. DIESEL: UNDER/ABOVEGROUND TANKS ARE TESTED FREQUENTLY TO MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF TANK CONTENTS. <3> Clean Up PROVIDED BY 100 LBS BICARBONATE SODA AND KITTY LITTER. THE PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WASTE/MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, AND THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN USER GUIDE REQUIRES THAT A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT REPORT FORM (FR-0023) BE COMPLETED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES. CONTRACTOR'S UTILIZED TO CLEAN UP SPILLS AND RELEASES INCLUDE: IT CORPORATION 510-372-9100 RIEDEL 510-234-7400 <4> Other Resource Activation AS OUTLINED IN PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ITEM G "UNAUTHORIZED RELEASES (LEAKS AND SPILLS) OF PETROLEUM PRODUCT WILL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY BY THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK TO THE FOLLOWING: PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (510) 823-7777 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Page <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) PACIFIC BELL REAL ESTATE STAFF (510) 823-1028 ANY UNAUTHORIZED RELEASES WILL BE RECORDED USING THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENT REPROT FORM NUMBER FR-0023, AS SHOWN IN APPENDIX III. FOR INCIDENTS INVOLVING SPILL, THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK WILL NOTIFY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Page <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NONE B) ELECTRICAL - WEST WALL OF CENTRAL OFFICE C) WATER - ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 18 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE FACILITY FIRE HYDRANT - CORNER OF ALLEY WAY SOUTH OF STORE ON "M" STREET <4> Building Occupancy Level 10/23/95 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <G> Training Page 8 <1> Employee Training WE HAVE 9 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING, ON THE HAZARD RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS'WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPEC/AC MODULES BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATIONS. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use Environmental Management P.O. Box 5095, Room 1N201 San Flamon, California 94583-0995 PACIFICDBELL ~ A Pacific Telesis Company September 25, 1995 City of Bakersfield Haz Mat Coordinator-Ftre DelxuUnent 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Pacific Bell Permit Consolidation This is to advise you that effective October 1, 1995 Pacific Bell has consolidated all of the payment and processing of Environmental related permits into one group. We feel this single point of contact will increase our ability to process permits and the related documentation more accurately and efficiently. Please make arrangements to correct your records to reflect the correct mailing address as shown below. Your prompt attention to this matter will ensure prompt payment. Pacific Bell PO Box 601883 Sacramento, CA 95860-1883 Please call me on 415-3314)924 if you have questions or require additional information in order to process this request. Thank you for your cooperation. Nancy Clancy Environmental Management To: California Administering Agencies California Air Quality Management Districts :~ t4 c~ California Regional Water Quality Control Boards California State Water Resources Control Board Underground Tank Program Local Implementing Agencies PACIFIC BELL. A Pacific Telesis Company May 26, 1995 City of Bakersfield Hazardous Material 1501 Truxtun Bakersfield, CA. 93301 A'I-rENTION HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION: Pacific Bell Safety Department for Hazardous Material Business Plans and Permits has moved. Please send all permit invoices or correspondence to: PACIFqC BELL SAFETY - CRTK ATTENTION: SUSAN E. JONES 2600 CAMINO RAMON - 1N200W SAN RAMON, CA. 94583 It is imperative that you correct your records with the new address, for there is no forwarding of the mail to our new address. Hazardous Material Business Plans are still being processed by ERIN Engineering, 2175 N. California Blvd., Suite 625, Walnut Creek, CA. 94596. If you have any questions regarding the above, we can be reached on 510-823-8912 or 510-823-3560. CRTK/SAFETY 2600 Camino Ramon, Room~/,.~'~) ~ San Ramon, California 94583 (510) 823-8912 November 18, 1994 City of Bakersfield Fire Department ATTN: Ralph Huey Hazardous Material Division 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Fir. Bakersfield, CA. 93301 Dear Mr. Huey, PACIFIC~ BELL ® A Pacific Telesis Company Important announcement to all concerning Community Right To Know (CRTK) process for Pacific Bell. Pacific Bell has outsourced the processing of Hazardous Material Business Plans to ERIN Engineering of Walnut Creek effective November 14, 1994. ERIN Engineering will be responsible for preparing all changes and updates for each of our facilities within your jurisdiction and will sign as our representative. (See attached list of Pacific Bell facilities.) Pacific Bell will continue to be involved in all preparations of the CRTK Hazardous Material Business Plans, so that all our facilities are meeting the CRTK regulations by working closely with ERIN Engineering. All requests for Hazardous Material Business Plans and Annual Inventory are to be mailed to: ERIN Engineering - Attn: Mike Thomas Pacific Bell Representative 2175 N. California Blvd. Suite 625 Walnut Creek, CA. 94596 Telephone Number: 510-943-7077 I will continue to be the contact for your agency for all inspection issues, new regulations requirements and'hazardous material invoice for permit fees. The permit invoices are to continue beinq mailed to: Pacific Bell - Susan E. Jones San Ramon, CA. 94583 2600 Camino Ramon, 2EI 50Z Telephone Number: 510-823-3560 Please share this letter with all members of your department, so they are aware of our new procedure. If you have any questions regarding the above, please call me on 510-823-3560. Sincerely, Safety-CRTK Specialist Attachment LIST OF PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES WITHIN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 148 WEEDPATCH HWY, BAKERSFIELD ~I'8-M-ST:,-BAKE 3501 COLUMBUS AVE., BAKERSFIELD 11101 WHITE LANE, BAKERSFIELD 5650 ALDRIN CT., BAKERSFIELD ENGINEERING A ND RESEARCH, INC. December 23, 1994 W274-94-01-6601-182 City of Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials 1715'Chester Ave., 3r'd Fir. Bakersfield, CA 93301 TO wHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On behalf of Pacific'Bell, enclosed are-the Hazardous Materials Inventory documents for the Pacific Bell facilities in ;your jurisdiction (see Attachment 1). Please add the inventory documents to the existing Business Hans on file in your office for these facilities. Please 'note the correct billing/mailing address for these facilities: Pacific Bell - Safety 2600 Camino Ramon,' 2E150Z San Ramon, CA 94583 If you have any questions, please call me at 510/943-7077. .Sincerely, Michael J. Thomas, Manager Chemical Safety & Reliability Enclosures 2175 N. CALIFORNIA BLVD., SUITE 625, WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596, (510) 943-7077 FAX (510) 943,7087 Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Inventory City of Bakersfield, 1995 148 Weedpatch Hwy, Bakersfield 1918 M Street, Bakersfield .3501 Columbus Ave., Bakersfield 3221 So. H street, Bakersfield '~5~q Mariposa Hwy & Old Hwy, Bakersfield 11609 Rosedale, .Bakersfield 11101 White Lane, Bakersfield ?c~3~C) 5650 Aldrin Ct, Bakersfield 5101 Office Park Bakersfield C l- 'I"5~' Farm and Agriculture ~] Standard Business OFB~.~KERSFIELD ANNUAL INVENTORY 1995 HAZARIN~US MA~IELsLTD INVEITrORY NON - TRADE SECRET *Pacific Be]] Representative: 'ERIN OWNER NAME: Engineerinq and Research. IncMAME OF THIS'FACILITY: ADDRESS..2]75 N. California RIvH. St.:! 675STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: CITY, ziP..wa!nut Creek, CA 9q595 PHONE,#."' /c~n% ~.v, 943-7077 USINESS NAME:Pacific Bell )CATION: /~/'~ [TY, ziP.. {ONE #.. · . .=..f w! Page ( of~ ~ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL ID # 1__0__ - 340 - 1618 REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER CODES I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Trane Type ~ Average Annual Measure [ Days Cent Cent Cent Use Location Where % ~ N~n of M~turs/C~nents Cod. C~. ~t ~ ~t Unit. on Site ,.~ Pres. ~mp Code Stored in Facllit~ ~ / See Inst~ctton. (Check all that apply} F ' ~ Component [ 2 Na~ & C.A.8. N~er of Pressure~ H~lth Health " Component ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.B. N~er / ~,~l~,~ ,,d n.,th (Check all that ~ Fire Hazed ~ Sudden Release ~ctivit~ ~late ~ Delay~ of Pressure Health H~lth Co~onent f 3 Nam & C.A.8. Nu~r I I ] I I [ I I I [ I Ph~leal and B~lth Hazard C.A.8. (Check all that appl~) of Pressure H~lth Health Component [ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~or Ph~lcal and H~lth Razard C.A.B. N~er Component [ 1 Nam ~ C.A.S. N~er (Check all that apply) Component [ 2 Nam & C.A.S. N~er ~ Fire Baz~d ~ Sudden Release ~ Reactivity ~ I.~late ~ Dolay~ of Pressure H~lth H~lth Component [ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Numar E~RGENCY CONTACTS 91 ~W/~ ~ ~/~Z~ ~Gm~ ~-~)~-~2 ~ ~e~C~C~ ~r~ ~ ~w~,~ ~u.~y .~) ~am Title .24 ~. Phone N~e / ~ Title 24 ~ Phone tiflcation (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) ertify under p~anl~y of law that I hayer personally sxamtnsd and am familiar with the information submitted tn this and all attached documents and that bag.d on my inquiry of those lvlduals rss~onsible for obtaining the Information. ! believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. .pac Bell Rep: ERIN Engineering & ;chael J. Thomas, Designated Pacific Bell Representative '- '/~ -' -' '""~'' ~ Or_"~~h. Attn: M. Thomas [~ //g/~/~-/~/7 AND OFFICIAL TI~ OF~W~OPEI~%-TO" OR OWNER/OPERATOR'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Sit'NATURE .. ~ATE 8IGI~ED ' ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGIS ~--RATION FORM T~,;.s form MUST l:>c oampI¢:cd by ~,hc cv,-n~ ar apc,mm'r of EA~-' bu~r.¢,_s in C~i£araia which, =~ ~y ~.-nc., handes Ac-at.fy H~.-wdous Mi:cr4zl in quantities, or Ln ~ z'2~c'..-:, ~uaJ ~a ar D'c.a~- than the rcz¢.'-J Tha-cshold PI~nnLn~ Qu~ddcs for Ex~:mcly Hizardous Subs~cs. Subrrd: thiz carzpIctmd farm ya'~ loc~I Administering Agency. (§~_533 & 2.5..536 HcaJ. th & Safer/C~,~). PACIFIC BELL ***Pacific Bell Representative: ERIN Engineering and Research, inc. ~US~SMJgrLn~GXDagES$(tfairr==::) 2T75 N. California Blvd. Ste. 625 Walnut Creek, CA. 94596 PROCESS DESIGMATIO~= Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained ~_n batteries on site. Batteries are sec4red in s~ecially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthcuake bracinq. There are no movin~ parts or fluid flow. They 'ooerate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively constant to _ optimize battery service life. PRrYFEDNAME'Michael d. /homas DESIGNATED ..danager,...Chemical Safety & ' : TI-FLE Re?iabil.l'ty ERIH Engineering & Research [nc. REPR~SEHTAT[ VE 'ox'rE / ,,~,-/f~/'~ ~f .. C~llrortd~ OfFice oF £mcrl~cac)' $¢twkcs FORM I-fM 3777 (I I · -- ZO I'# $? -- . 144' ,, ~QUll~l:l, rr lUll,OMi . · · I C, OJ,,II4ER¢I,41. l F PACl F I C Lr~J B E LL_~ :~. m~./c~ ~IClNITY M~ PACIFIC~BELL. (SA-O0~) ~ F~ILII'/STOF,~£ ~ ~ 1"'/.~0' 01/19/94 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Page Location: 1918 M ST Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 / --Contact Name EMERG CNTRL CTR j · ,Title 24 HR ~~6~ Map: 103 Hazard: Low Grid: 30A F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Busi~e~~0~~-----r 24-Hour Phoneq (415) x Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 2E45OFF City: SAN RAMON Comm Code: 215-001 BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 D&B Number: 10-340-1618 State: CA Zip: 94583- SIC Code: Owner: PACIFIC BELL - ATTN: SUSAN JONES Phone: (510) 823-3560 Address: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 2E450FF State: CA City: SAN RAMON Zip: 94583- Summary --SUSAN E. JONES ~o~p~,~.~___ ~o hereby certify ~hat ~ h~ve rsvJewed ~he a~achsd h~ardous materials manage- ~en~ plan ~or PACIFIC BELL ~Y ~rr~ons coos~i~u~ a ~mp~e~e and ~rr~ man- 01/19/9'4 Pln-Ref Name/Hazards PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers On Site Form Max Qty Page MCP 2 02-002 .SULFURIC AcID (BATTERIES) · Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 GAL High' 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 20000 GAL LOw 01/19/9'4 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Page 3 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Daily Max GAL 1,377 Storage PLASTIC CONTAINER Daily Average GAL 1,377.00 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE i Annual Amount GAL -- 1,377.00 Location Press T Temp I AmbientlAmbientlFIRST FLOOR -- Conc ! · IS'ul uric Acid (EPA) Components MCP ---TGuide IHigh ! 39 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 20000 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Form: Liquid Type: pure Daily Max GAL 20,000 I Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Trade Secret: No Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Average GAL 18,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 20,000.00 Press T Temp Location IAmDient~AmDientlUNDERGROUND TANK -- Conc ; Components 100.0%IDiesel Fuel No.1 MCP Guide IModerate I 27 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, st lay time, handles Acutely Hazardous Material in quantifies, or in a mixture, equal to or grater than the Federal Threshold Planning Quantifies for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to your local Administering Agency. (§25533 & 25336 Health & Safety Code) Note instructions on rewr~ PACIFIC BELL / 9'/,e' ,,'-/. BUSI~',~..SS NAME BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS , BUSINESSMAILINGADDRESS(tfdifrerent) 2600 Camino Ramon, 2E450FF, San susINtss ~O~t .¢-'C,~-- 3 ~.~,' - '-/~ ¢&' BusINESS ~.,,N StmM~SS~ON Ramon, 94583 PROCESS DESIGNATION: ACL'T£L¥ HAZARDQL'S M4T£RIALS HAHDLI~iD' -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NtCF..$SARY. Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) ~,~'(S GALLONS .~~_POUNDS G£NF3L~LDESC~PTION OFPROCF~$ESt%~PRINCIPALEQ~PM£N'r~: Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site. Batteries are secured in specially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthqua.ke bracing. There are no moving' parts or fluid flow. They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is maintained relativel~ constant to .. optimize b.~.tt..erY service ~lif~9. PRINTED NAME Susan E. Jones 1TrLE Safet~ Manager DATE C$1]forn~i O~ce of Emergenc) Servkes FORM HM 3'r77 (11 · 12.19) 1-3 01/19/9'4 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical Page 4 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED IN (SI 131-5). ~Shouting, Hornsm Alarms, Vocal, Whistle and Fire Alarms are used to notify Employees to evacuate. The instructions for Emergency exits and alternate routes to be used for evacuation are posted on each floor. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation PACIFIC BELL'S EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131 SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRITE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER SECURITY MEDICAL FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SAFETY <4> Emergency Medical Plan EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911. v"The immediate Supervisor or available Building Warden is responsible for contacting an ambulance or medical facility for an injured employee. 01/19/~4 ~ PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Page 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention PERIODIC TESTING DONE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. BATTERY ELECTROLYITE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WHICH WORK IN CONJECTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. v/Hazardous materials are utilized and stored following manufacturer's recommendations as we are a consumer of products and not a manufacturer of hazardous materials. Employees are provided trainig annually through the Pacific Safety Plan Modules on how to handle hazardous materials and how to read an MSDS as required by the hazardous communication standard. Additionally, annually <2> Release Containment they are trained on emergency operating procedures (SI 131-5) and Pacific Safety Plan. ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. Diesel: Under/ABOVEGROUND TANKS ARE TESTED FREQUENTLY TO MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF TANK CONTENTS. '<3> Clean Up PROVIDED BY 100 LBS BICARBONATE SODA AND KITTY LITTER. ~'The Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Waste/Management Handbook, and the Hazardous Materials Business Plan user guide requires that a Hazardous material incident Report Form (FR-0023) be completed in the event of a spill or a releaSe of a hazardous material at Pacific Bell facilities. Contractor's utilzied to clean up spills and releases include: IT CORPORATION ..... 510-372-9100 Riedel 510-234-7400 <4> Other Resource Activation ~/As outlined in Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Management Plan Item G "Unauthorized releases (leaks and spills) of petroleum product will be reported immediately by the operator of the underground tank .to the following: Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center (510) 823-7777 Pacific Bell Real Estate Staff (510) 823-1028 Any unauthorized releases will be recorded using the Hazardous Material Incident Report Form Number FR-0023, as shown in Appendix III. For incidents involving spill, the operator of the underground tank will.notify the Fire Department. 01/19/9'4 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Page 6 <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NONE B) ELECTRICAL - WEST WALL OF CENTRAL OFFICE C) WATER - ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 18 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE FACILITY FIRE HYDRANT - CORNER OF ALLEY WAY SOUTH OF STORE ON "M" STREET <4> Building Occupancy Level 011191~4 . ~ PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <G> Training Page 7 <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 9 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING, ON THE HAZARD RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPEC/AC MODULES BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATIONS. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ~ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 01/19/g4' ' ~ PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <H> RMPP DATA Page 8 <1> Release Containment <2> Offsite Consequences <3> In House Capabilities <4> Plant Shutdown Instruction CRTK/SAFETY 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 2 R~ 5 0 FF San Ramon, California 94583 (510) 823-8912 PACIFIC~I~ BELL ® A Pacific Telesis Company December 17, 1993 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 G. Street Bakersfield, CA. 93301 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DEPARTMENT: Enclosed are the 1994 Annual Inventory ReDort~ for all our facilities located in your jurisdiction (See Attachment 1). Please add the inventory reDorts .to the existing Business Plans on file in your office for our facilities. If you have not done so at this time, please correct our mailing and billing address to: Pacific Bell - ATTN: Susan E. Jones v/ 2600 Camino Ramon, 2E450FF San Ramon, CA. 94583 Any questions, I can be reached on 510-823-3560 or 510-823- 8912. Sincerely, Safety Manager Attachment Enclosure ATTACHMENT 1 148 Weedpatch Hwy, Bakersfield 11101 White Lane, Bakersfield 1918 M. Street, Bakersfield '3501 Columbus Ave., Bakersfield 3221 South H. Street, Bakersfield Maricopa Hwy & Old Hwy, Bakersfield 11609 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield 5650 Aldrin Court, Bakersfield 5101 Office Park, Bakersfield C I TY OF BI%~KE RS F I ELD ~/ HAZARDOUS NATE.._ALS INVENTORY I~ Farm and Agriculture [] Standard Business ~____~. " Page,, / of /, ,/~N/~ TRADE SECRET BUSINESS NA~E._: PACIFIC BELL (~/<FD~&/-/,1.) OWNER N/UME: 7~--~--/C ~.~ NAME OF THIS FACILITY.' LOCATION: /~/~' ~...~/~--~'/-- J ADDRESS: ~&) C~'~ ~'~4/-~STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE:,,481l CITY, Z_IP: ~.~=7~ z~'/~ ~) , ~ CITY, ZlP:~'~' ~&)w~'. ~_~4. ~6W_%-~C~ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL ID # PHONE#'. ~ZP~'-. ~ ~.~. ~ ~-~ PHONE, # :-~/~ - ~ ~ ~ ~' - 3 ~ - 3 4 0 - 1618 ~R ~ INS~U~IONS ~R PROP~ ~DES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Trane Type Max Average Annual Measure ~ Days Con# Con# Con# Use Location Where % by Names of Mixture/Components Code Code Am# Amt Am# Units on Site T~pe Press Temp Code Stored ~n Facility wt See Instructions k all that apply) · Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.S. Number ~--' Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release ~ Reactivitf I~nediate ~-~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health " Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number Physical and Health Hazard C.A.H. Number 7~/' ~3 --/ Component ~ I Name & C.A.S. Number (Check all that apply) --~R---- z--~'u~n Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.S. ,umber ~ Fire Hazard [] Sudden Release eactivity ad,ate ~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.B. Number Physical and Health gazard C.A.S. Number Component ~ 1 Name & C.A.S. Number {Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number Fire Hazard [] Sudden Release ~ Reactivity [] In~ediate ~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number Physical end ~ealth Razard C.A.S. Number Component $ 1 Name & C.A.S. Number (Check all that apply} Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release [] Reactivit~ ~-~ lmeed~ate ~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.B. Number l~ame Title .24 Hr. Phone Name /~-WU~;~~~ 24 Hr Phone Certification (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) ! certify under peanlty of law that ! hayer personally examined and am familiar w~th the ~nformation submitted in this and all attached documents and that based on my ~nqu~ry of those ~nd~v~dumla respensible for ob~aining the ~nformation. ! believe that the submit~ed information ia t~ cumplete.% SUSAN E. JONES - SAFETY MANAGER - ~ NAME AND OFFZCZAL TZTLE OF OWNER/OPEHATOR OR O~NER/OP~RATOR'S AUTHOI~ZEDt.(RH~~ SX~NA-'TURE .. DATE SZONED ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at any time, handles Acutely Hazardous Materia.l in quantities, or in a mixture, equal to or I~reater than the Federal Threshold Planning Quantifies for Ext~mely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to your local Administering Agency. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC /- BU~S~L~GADDR~$(Ifdifferenl) 2600 Camino Ramon, 2E450FF, San .. .users S m, SS,O Ramon,94583 PROCESS DESIGNATION: ACLq'ELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED' .USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF N~CESSARY- CHEMICAL NAME ~ Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) ~//-~./O GALLONS POUNDS GEN£R*.L DESCRIPTION OF PROCESgF~ AND PRINCIPAL F.,OLqPMEN"P~: Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site. Batteries are secured in specially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracinq. There are.no moving' parts or fluid flow. They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is .~aintained relatively constant to _ optimize SIGNATURE PRINTED NAME Susan E. Jones Tr~LE Safety ,Ma,n,,ager Callfor~a O~ce of Emergeu¢) Services FORM HM 3777 (!1 - 12 - 89) I-3 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~IAZARDOU$ MATERIAL DIVISION. 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST TANK~ VOLUME OWNERS NAME ~ IS. PIPING GOING TO' BE TESTED CONTENTS TANK TESTING COMPANY A/D~-~Ja;~O~~k-ADDRESS ~o~- ~/~l~D ~F_ NAME OF TESTER/~, STATE REGISTRATION 9 DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED '//- /~ 9~ DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT CZ?Y, 71 .,~aJ~..~._~:a,a/aa.~ '~--'~°r~,- CZTY, ZlP.-~_(~L.~.z.lj~_t~~ ,- _~_.L~. ~/_tS'x~3 DUN AND BRADS?Re PHONe .... "- ' ' FOR PROPER ~OD~ I ! I I I I I I It II .. II I1 Il Cm ~ ~ let kits Fire Gf~ L_~ ~tlvltl ~--" kl~kL--Jkit b kin ~--~ dl~l · ~i~j (,gz?I ~?? ~I~s~~L~_l~ v i.~,~-~- ~:~ .,~ ...... z~'... ............................ ~ ............. ~"",c~, .,, ~ ~'*'" ~'~ ,~, ~,, cJ.s. Fin ~,~ [~ ~tiv,y '--~ h}~ '--~ ~ ~1~ ' 1: -t ........ I(ik ~11 tat ~lltJ ...... ~lq h~ ~--~ ii,tit ~--d kl~k~-dklt ~ klm ~--i I~1~ ~~ ~ ~ C.A.S. ~ .... 1 ........ I ___t ........ I I I I, I !, ~ltlJ d kith hlH C,i,J. IC~ oil t~t IgJyJ r-~ r-~ r-q Fl. bl~d L--~ ktlvlty L--J bJ~kL--dblt ~ bl~ · ~ - - .......... nm ................ ~rnrP~m .... I certify ~er miry of I~ tbt I h~ ~o~lly tmmtl ~ m fmlJlff with tb laf~tlm m~td Jn this ~ oll Mt~ ~tl. ~ thc ~ m ~ twl~ of t~l blvibll m~lkll . ACUTELY H~ARDOUSMATERIALSl c/~ ~ RE~TRATION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMP~ BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS CAI3FORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDI.ES ANY ACIII'ELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUA~ITKIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP." THIS FORM SI-IAI ]. BE CO~ AND SUBMrI'IED TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safcty Codc) BusIr~8 Name Ikle~e IrittnJction~ orl rev'erl~, Buslr'~8 $1~ Add~l Busir'~8 Malli~ ~ (If diffw'er~) / FAC£FIC BELL : 2600 CAMiNO RAMON, 2N550C, Bualr'le~ Phone Proce~a Dellgn~tion BusIne~ Plan 1~4~bmisalon Date2 ~O~t.94583, ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED4 -USE ADDmONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- BATTERY ELECTROLYTE( 47% SULFURIC ACID) / ~q~, ~ GALLONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PFIOCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENTS: STORAGE BATTERIES : ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY' DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS W~ICH 'WOI:LK IN CONJUNCTION WITR EARTHQUAKE BRACING. PRINTED NAME SUSAN 'E31 JON~S C4~ ofrc. of ~ ~ FORM HM 3777 (1.1r,.18) SAFETY MANAGER May 13, 1992 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 PACIFIC ~I{ BELL A Pac,f,c Teies,$ Company MAY 1 8 ~992 l!/~!i By ' This is to advise you that effective May 18, 1992 I am no longer the Community Right to Know contact for Pacific Bell. This responsibility has been accepted by Susan Jones. Please correct your records to reflect this change and forward all future correspondence as follows: Susan Jones C/O Pacific Bell Safety PO Box 7631, Department 30 San Francisco, CA 94120 415-542-3060 Thank you, Nancy Clancy -- Pacific Bell Safety To: California Administering Agencies California Office of Emergency Services Pacific Bell Site Manager Representatives 03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page General Information Location: 1918 M ST Map: 103 Hazard: Low I Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 Grid: 30A F/U: 1AOV: 0.0 1 Contact Name ~! Title Business Phone 24-~our Phone] ~CLERK~/'~I~ (805)~ 8j7- ~F~' ' ( 5) 398-0066- E.E.c CNT~ CT. |24 .. (415) 823-???? x (80 | Administrative Data Mail Addrs: P O BOX 7631DEPT 30 D&B Number: 10-340-1618 City: SAN FRANCISCO State: CA' Zip: 94120- Comm Code: 215-001 BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 SIC Code: 4811 Owner: PACIFIC BELL Phone: (805) 398-4037 Address: 1918 M ST State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93301- Summary RECEIVED ~AR 3 1 1992 HA7 M4T. DIV. NANCY CLANCY ~ hereby certify that I have r®Visw~d ~h~ a~tach~;O h~ardou~ materials manage- meni plan I{or__[918 ~. st. aP, d that it along with (Name of Bus!ness) ~n~ c~rrsc~ions cons/il~ts a complei~, and correct man- 03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order Page 2 02-001 DIESEL FUEL · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 20000 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL 20,000 Daily Average GAL 18,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 20,000.00J Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location I Ambient~AmbientlUNDERGROUND TANK -- Conc ! 100.0% IDiesel Fuel No.1 Components MCP List 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade 'Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL 1,377 Daily Average GAL 1,377.00 Annual Amount GAL 1,377.00 Storage PLASTIC CONTAINER Press T Temp Location I Ambient~Ambient I FIRST FLOOR -- Conc ! 47.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) Components MCP IHigh. List IEPA 03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical Page 3 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE BUILDING WARDEN <3> Public Notif./Evacuation PACIFIC BELL'S EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131 SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRITE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER SECURITY MEDICAL FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SAFETY <4> Emergency Medical 'Plan EMPLOYEE'S' OWN DOCTOR OR 911. 03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Page 5 <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NONE B) ELECTRICAL - WEST WALL OF CENTRAL OFFICE C) WATER - ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO '<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 18 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE FACILITY FIRE HYDRANT - CORNER OF ALLEY WAY SOUTH OF STORE ON "M" STREET <4> Building Occupancy Level 03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Page 4 <1> Release Prevention PERIODIC TESTING DONE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. BATTERY ELECTROLYITE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WHICH WORK IN CONJECTION .WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. <2> Release Containment Electrolyte is contained in batteries and batteries are secured in a specially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. Diesel/Gas/Oil/Antifreeze: Under and above ground tanks are tested frequently to maintain integrity of tank contents. Nitrogen/Adeltylene : Compressed gasses are stored in a controlled and separate area. Nitrogen tanks have safety caps. <3> Clean Up PROVIDED BY 100 LBS BICARBONATE SODA AND KITTY LITTER. <4> Other Resource Activation 03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Page 00 - Overall Site <G> Training 6 <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 9 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL.SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING, ON THE HAZARD RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPEC/AC MODULES BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATIONS. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON THE.EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use fore 4nd Aqricuitur! ~--J StMvlird Bus,ness LOCATION:~~LT~/~dgjt CITY, ZIP: CITY of BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS INVENTORY NON--'I'RAI) I:: SEC REq'S STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE ~// DUN AND BRAD~TR~ET NUHBER ACUTELY'RAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CAUFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GAllONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GA~ AT STP, SUBMIT THIS FORM TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & ~afety Code) Net. Inmtruetleflm an mveraa Business Mailing Addrm (If different) P.0. BOX 7631, PEP-~. 30, SAN FRANCISCO, Process I:)eslgnatlon2 Business Plan Submission Date1 CA 94120 ACtJTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED3 -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- CHEMICAL NAME BATTERY ELECTROLYTE (47% SULFURIC ACta) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUlPMENTd: ELECT,ROLYTE IS CONTA, INED IN BATTERIES AND IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WHICH WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. BATTERIES ARE SECURED WORK IN CONJUNCTION CLANCY,, SAFETY MANAGER. Califomla Office ~f Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 RISK RANKING - PACIFIC BELL FACILITY RISK INDEX INSPECTION HISTORY POPULATION EXPOSED MCP TOX FACTOR M STREET 1,5 X 3= 1 X 3 = 2 X 2 = 4 X 1 = 8,5 X 1= (1377 GAL X 15.35 LB/GAL / 1000 LB)(,4) = 8.5 TOTAL SCORE= 4.5 3 4 4. 8,5 24 FACILITY RISK INDEX RATING Activities or conditions that increase the likelihood of a release. 3 x .5 = 1.5 (NO. OF YES ANSWERS 0N THE QUESTIONNAIRE 1-13. Add 1 yes to each facility for storage and minimal handling Accident / safety record. 0 (REASONABLE=0, INADEQUATE=0.25, GROSSLY INADEQUATE=0.5) Not directly addressed in the questionnaire. 0 (OTHER COMPLICATING FACTORS MINIMAL=0, CONSIDERABLE=0.5, SUBSTANTIAL=i.0) FACILITY RISK INDEX RATING 1.5 FI= X + Y + Z RATING RATIONALE: Risk increases with increasing process complexity and potential for human error. ? POPULATION EXPOSED - RATING 1. IS TOXIC MATERIAL APT TO BECOME AIRBORN RAPIDLY i.e. A GAS, FINE DUST, HIGHLY VOLATILE LIQUID NO=0 YES= 2 IF ANSWER TO #1 IS NO, PROCEED TO #6 IF ANSWER TO #1 IS YES, ESTIMATE THE EVACUATION RADIUS, USING THE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. GRAPH MODEL, AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 2-5. 2. IS THERE A SCHOOL WITH IN THE EVACUATION RADIUS ? NO=0, YES=2 3. IS THERE A NURSING HOME OR HOSPITAL WITH IN THE EVACUATION RADIUS ? NO=0, YES=i 4. IS THERE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING WITHIN THE EVACUATION RADIUS ? NO=O, YES=i 5. IS THE POPULATION DENSITY OF THIS AREA HIGHER THAN THEAVERAGE DUE TO ALOT OF MULTISTORY BUILDINGS ? NO=O, YES=I 6. WHAT IS THE OCCUPANCY OF THE BUILDING THAT AHM IS STORED OR HANDLED IN ? LESS THAN 5 PEOPLE=i 6 - 25 PEOPLE =2 26 - 50 PEOPLE =3 MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE =4 0 2 TOTAL POPULATION EXPOSED RATING = RATING RATIONALE: Releases that are limited to onsite consequences will limit the expoSed population. As the number of persons onsite increases, evacuation and and response efforts become more complicated, and the potential for injury increases. FACILITY INFORMATION FORM RECEIVED H~2. MAT. DIV. Please answer each of the foilowin~ questions bY circ£in~ Y (yes)or N {no;. Is any acutely hazardous material (AHM) manufactured or used in a chemical reaction ? Is an~ other flammable ~as, flammable liquid or explosive material manufactured or use~ in a chemical reaction ? Is any reaction in question 1 or 2 a moderatel~ or'highTF'e'x~tbe~mic reaction ( e~g, alkyl~tion esterficationt oxidation, nitrationt polymerization or condensation) or one involvin~ electrolysis ? & Can an~ unplanned release of & AHM to the atmosphere result from the malfunction of ~ny scrubbing, treatment or neutralization s~$tem or the discharge of a pressure relief system ? Y / N~J Does any physical or chemical, p~ocess An which ~n AHM is produced or used involve a batch process ? Does any physical or chemical process involve the production or use of any AI~ at a pressure in excess of 15 psig ~ 7. In excess of 275 psiE ? Does any physical or chemical process involve the production or use of an AHM at a temperature above 125 degrees F ? 9. In .excess. of.250 de~ress ? 10. Can any explosive dust be present in an~ closed c~ntatner within I00 feet of an AHM or otherwise be present in the same buildinz as an AHM ? 11. Is there any i~nition source or open flame within 100 ft. o£ any process, storage or transfer area where a flammable or explosive AHM is present , except where there is a firewall providing protection ? II. IS any lined or non-metallic pipe used in the transfer of any AHM ? 13. Is any equipment or pipin$ handlin~ any AHM more 10 years old ? PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION : ( Attach additional pa~es if necessary; Your company's current workers compensation experienoe modification factor. ' How many people occupy the buildinz in which A/~M~s a~e used or stored ? 10 Give details of all accidents which inwolwed'any ha~a=~ous m~terial and all other instances when the.fire 'department has. been summone~ in an emergency, i Briefiy described the operations process at your plant and the specific p=o~esses utilizin~ AHM's, inoludin~ sto~a~e p~oceedu~es. -2- §. Briefly describe the equipment being used in thc processes involving AHM$, The Battery Electrolyte (47% Sulfuric Acid in solution) is contained in batteries and batteries are secured in specially designed battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. ...... .6. ...... Repo~rt..quaati,tY. oS.. A~M ( s ) ,. refe. r_en.c.e.d .in_.the cover letter, that this business handles. I~? C~-~ ~ [~ Maximum amount, on hand at any one time. ;~///' ~.~r-~ a) b) Please attach a Material Safety Data Sheet for any material that is a mixture. Do not include MSDS for pure substances. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA: State the straight line distance in feet between the business property line and each of the following. 1. Nearest school. Nearest dayoare center, hospital, nursing home or similar facility. Nearest residence/motel etc. N~.es.%..oouupied building.' Business Name: PACIFIC BELL A~dress: 1918 M Street 8,g i~RS'F / ~ L D Z oertif¥ that the foregoinZ information is ~rue and correot %o the bes~ of my knowledge. · igna~ur.: ~~ Title: Safety Manager Date: ~/~O -3- FIRE DEPARTMENT S. D. JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" February 21, 1992 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Ms. Nancy Clancy Pacific Bell Safety 633 Folsom Street, Room 303 San Francisco, CA 94107 Dear Ms. Clancy: Per 'your request attached please find a copy of the City Ordinance (No. 3076) implementing the Community Right-to-Know Legislation within the City of Bakersfield. As you can see we simply administer the State and Federal regulations which are contained in Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. I have included a copy of Chapter 6.95 for your review. The enabling legislation for this Chapter of the California Health and Safety Code is copious and extends over the period of the last' five years. If you desire copies of that enabling legislation please contact your local congressman. If I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely yours, ~ahrdEc;uHs U~Ya'teri al s Coo rd i nato r REH/ed Safety 633 Folsom Street, Room 303 San Francisco, California 94107 PACIFIC~I~BELL® A Pacific Telesis Company February 13, 1992 RECEIVED HAZ. MAT. DIV. City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 This is to request a current copy ,of your Community Right to Know ordinance(s) that you have in effect at this time. In addition please provide copies of any enabling legislation used in developing your local ordinances. Please fax this information to 415-512-7356 or forward copies of these documents as soon as possible to: Nancy Clancy Pacific Bell PO BOX 7631, DEPT 30 San Francisco, CA 94120 Please call me on 415-542-3060 if you have questions or require additional information. Thank you, Nancy Ci~ncy~~ Pacific Bell Safety Environmental Management 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 2E050 San Ramon, California 94583 (510) 823-9824 Facsimile (510) 867-0241 PACI FIC~ BE LL A Pacific Telesis Company Hazardous Materials Management Plan 1991 Pacific Bell - SA-004 -- BKFDCA12 (Facility Name and ID) 1918 M Street (Facility Address) Bakersfield~ CA (Facility City) Certification Print Irene E. Soto ~qam~ Title Environmental Mgmt. Manager I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this Hazardous Materials Management Plan is tree and correct. I understand that I may be required to show proof of compliance during any facility inspection conducted by local, County, State, or Federal authorities. Facility Information Date: 12/17/91 Facility Name Street Address Business Type EPA ID # Pacific Bell - SA-004 1918 M S~eet Switching CAT080020415 I Facility ID BKFDGA12 City : Bakersfield, CA Zip : 93301 D&B#: 103401618 SIC Code: 4811 Uniform Building Code Class: a-2, B4 Mailing Address: 2600 Camino Ramon, Rm 2E050 City Billing Address : 1445 Van Ness, Rm 236 City Shift 1 Employees: 3 Shift 2 Employees: Shift 1 Start : 8am Shift 2 Start : Shift 1 End : 12am Shift 2 End : : San Ramon Zip : Fresno Zip Shift 3 Employees: Shift 3 Start : Shift 3 End : : 94583 : 93762 Primary Contact : Mr. Chris Wessel Title : Site Manager Secondary Contact: Emergency Control Center Title Executive Contact Title HMMP Contact Title Property Owner Mailing Address City Work Phone #: (805) 327-5484 Home Phone #: Work Phone #: (510) 823-7777 : 24 hours Home Phone #: Nancy Clancy Work Phone #: (415) 542-3060 Corporate Safety Representative Home Phone #: Irene E. Soto Work Phone #: (510) 823-9821 Environmental Management Mgr. Home Phone #: Pacific Ben Work Phone #: (510) 823-9824 2600 Camino Ramon, Rm 2E050 Home Phone #: San Ramon, CA ZIP : 94583 Adjacent Properties Direction Business Name North Yweatieth St; Commercila South Commercial; Nineteenth St. Fast N Street; Commercial; Vacant West M Sweet; Commercial Contact Phone Special Land Uses Within 1 Mile Direction Business Name Contact Phone Water Table (ft.): UNK Earthquake Faults: None known within 1 mile Flood Zone: UNK Date: 12/17/91 Emergency Response Plan Facility NamePacific Bell - SA-004 Facility ID BKFDCA12 All Personnel Internal Notification Yes Offsite Notification N/A ER Plan Location Yes Evac Procedures Yes Spill Procedures Yes Emereencv Response Team Rescue No Shutdown Yes ER Equip Maint Yes ER Procedures Yes Annual Retrain Yes Chemical Handlers Hand/Stor Method Yes PPE Yes Spill/Fire Equip Yes Exposure Hazards Yes Emergency Response Documents Verify training Yes Desc training Yes 3 years archived Yes Drill documentation Yes Evacuation Notification Emergency Contacts Shouting Yes Emergency Horns Fire/Police/Ambulance Alarms Yes State Agency Other Agency Name Evacuation Procedures Other Agency Phone Egress Yes Nearest Med Fac Assembly Area Yes Address Maps Yes City Re-entry Procedure Yes Phone (510) 823-7777 911 1-800-852-7550 City of Bakersfield- (805)-326-3979 call 911 for local information Other Evacuation Plannine Information Emergency Response: Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center 510-823-7777 (24 hrs. a day) Abnormal, hazardous and emergency conditions which may affect service, company buildings and/or adverse publicity should be reported to the Emergency Control Center. This organization maintains the names, home addresses and phone numbers (office and home) of contact persons who are qualified and authorized to assist federal, state and local emergency response personnel in the event of an emergency. The center is manned on a 24-hour per day, 7-day per week basis. Date: 12/17/91 Emergency Response Plan Facility Name Pacific Bell - SA-004 Facility ID BKFDCA12 Equipment Location: lstFloor Responsible Inspector: C~is Wessel Personal Protective Equip First-Aid Kits Eye Wash Stations (1) Gloves Hard Hats Safety Glasses) Spill Control Equip Fire Extinguishers Neutralizers (1) Absorbent Booms Location 1 of 2 Inspection Freq. Monthly Communication Devices Telephones Verbal Equipment Location: Underground Tank #331 Responsible Inspector: Chr~ Wessel Personal Protective Equip Spill Control Equip TLS-250 (1) Location 2 of 2 Inspection Freq. Daily Communication Devices Tank Monitoring Equipment Date: 12/17/91 Facility ID: BKFDCA12 Facility Name: Pacific Bell - SA-004 TLS-250 Inventory control monitoring of the fuel and long term tank monitoring for product leakage is accomplished with in-tank continuous product monitoring provided through the installation of the TLS-250 Tank Level Sensor manufactured by Veeder-Root. The TLS-250 consists of a Computerized Inventory Monitor (CIM) and one Digital Sending Probe (DSP) for each tank being monitored. The highly accurate, all electronic probe has no moving parts for greater accuracy and less maintenance than other electromechanical, float-type devices. A single CIM can handle multiple probes and continuously monitor each one, analyzing their signals for liquid, temperature, depth, and water level. Based on this input, the CIM computers volumes, and stores this information for remote polling. The RE-232C Serial Interface Communication port permits access to TLS-250 information from remote location via telephone lines. This serial interface is capable of handling up to 16 polling stations from centralized remote locations. The output of the serial port can be formatted for teletype or computer (IBM-PC) interface. The TLS System has three modes of operation - Leak Detection, Tank Detection, and Automatic Delivery Reporting. When the leak monitor mode is activated, the TLS System continuously monitors fuel levels in each tank and can detect losses of 0.2 gph. An hourly report on each tank shows temperature-compensated inventory changes to 0.1 gallon based on inventories when the tank leak mode is initiated. The Leak Monitor is activated through a pushbutton mounted on the front panel, or remotely through the RS-232 Telecommunications Interface. The Tank Inventory Report presents the current status of each tank. It provides station location, date and time, volume and level of fuel, water level and temperature. The Automatic Delivery Increase Report features are generated two minutes after fuel is delivered to the tank. The printout includes date, time, volume and temperature before and after the increase and the net increase of inventory. Emergency Response Plan Date: 12/17/91 Facility ID: BKFDCA12 Facility Name: Pacific Bell - SA-004 SEPARATION OF MATERIALS This facility does not store material by type or quantity which requires special separation consideration. The facility was designed to prevent fu'e or explosion in accordance with applicable National Fire Prevention Association Guidelines and local fire codes. The material of construction is compatible with the product stored. The tank(s) is secured to prevent unauthorized inputs or withdrawals. MONITORING PROGRAM - FUEL STORAGE TANKS The monitoring program consists of an "initial" precision leak test using the Homer "Ezy-Chek" technique (or equivalen0 followed by in-tank product monitoring. RECORDKEEPING Recordkeeping is accomplished by a mechanized database that automatically polls the in-tank monitor daily. If approved by the local agency, records will be retained in the database for a period of not less than three years. Records will be made available to any agency of jurisdiction within twenty-four hours via fax. Requests for data should be called to Pacific Bell's Fuel Unit in Fresno, (209) 442-2345. All recordable leaks and spills will be recorded on a Hazardous Material Incident Report, Form Number FR-0023. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT A number of fn'e extinguishers are kept on the premises at all times. They are placed at strategic locations throughout the facility in accordance with the protection requirements of NFPA 10. Additional emergency equipment will be obtained as needed from Pacific Bell contracted hazardous material and hazardous waste handling vendors. The fire extinguishers are maintained and serviced by a professional outside contractor on a yearly basis. A visual inspection is made by the facility wardens on a regular basis to ensure the adequacy of the emergency equipment. CON~NGENCYPLAN Unauthorized releases (leaks and spills) of petroleum products will be recorded utilizing the Hazardous Materials Incident Report Form No. FR-0023 and reported by the operator of the underground storage tank immediately to the following: 1) County of Kern - Environmental Health Dept. (805)861-3636 2) Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 Emergency Response Plan Date: 12/17/91 Facility ID: BKFDCA12 Facility Name: Pacific Bell - SA-004 3) National Response Center (800) 424-8802 4) Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center (510) 823-7777 5) Environmental Management (510) 823-9824 6) Real Estate Department (510) 823-1020 7) Respective upper management within group. In case of f'u'es, the local Fire Department and Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center will be notified promptly by the operator of the underground tank. In each step of notification, good documentation will be prepared to include: 1) Location 2) Specific description and location of the area involved 3) Time and date of occurrence 4) Description of spill and type of material 5) Approximate quantity of material that spilled/leaked All recordable leak and spill records will be maintained on the site. The key personnel on the site (Building Warden and Site Manager) are trained for responding appropriately to any major catastrophe. A training program conducted by the training department of Pacific Bell provides the information to the key personnel regarding emergency telephone numbers, reporting requirements, location of emergency equipment and evacuation procedures. This information is true and correct. If there is any change which would materially affect the Hazardous Material Management Plan, we will amend the appropriate sections. Chemical Inventory ~T Waste Commonor Cla~ Code TradeName ConstituentName FL N/A Diesel Fuel Oil dieselriel, 100% Date: 12/17/91 Inspection District: Kern County Facility: BKFDCA12,Pacific Bell. SA.O04 Map & Location: Overview, UNDERGROUND TANK-331 A Physical Max Max1 Avg Days Cont. Health CAS~ State ~ Vessel ~ WAT Units Site Type Press Tamp Codes 6847~346 M,L 20000 20000 20000 0 365 B = = ~i~i~.:i['..'..'..':..'..'..'.'..'~,':il ID:BKFDCAlZ I Scale: None Pert<lng J Perking Cornrnenoiel 20~h S~reet Cor~n~rciel I I))~;~nrnen~i~ I -1 ..... ~Oth Street Cornrnet~i~ 9th Street Cornrneroi~l 1918 M Street, Beke~field Map 1 of 1 ~ Bakersfield Fire Dept. ~"~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION Date Completed Business Identification No. 215-000 ~,~o &? 9~ Station No. / Shift RECEIVED (Top of Business Plan) APR ' 0 1991 Inspector' (/'/~~~'=~,// HAT'. ~4, AT. DiV. · Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Proper Segregation of Material Adequate -Inadequate Comments: Number of Employees Comments: Verification of MSDS Availablity Verification of Haz Mat Training Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures Comments: ?V'.~_~-~ .,,,~"/~?c.2- / ~-~,~-o--~.~~'' Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labeled Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: B~sir{ess' 0~,ner/Uanager All Items O.K. Correction Needed FD 1652 (Rev. 1-90) White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy 06/11191 PACI~FIC BELL 215-000-000894 Page Overall Site with 1 Fac. Ur, it Ger, eral Ir, formatior, ILocatior,: 1918 M ST Map: 103 Hazard: Low Ident Number: 215-000-000894 Grid: 30A Area of Vul: 0.0 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: P 0 BOX '7631 DEPT 30 City: SAN F'RANCISCO Corem Code: .-l~-O.~l BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 BELL EMERG CNTRL CTR 124 HR (415) 823.-7'77'7 x ~: (805) ~3~8-006~ D&B Number: 1(}-340-1618 St ate: CA Zip: 941~0- SIC Ct, de: 4811 Ph,_-,ne: (805) 398-4037 State: CA Zip: 93301- Owner: PACIFIC Address: 1918 M ST City: BAKERSFIELD F Summary eviewed the a tach,, plan 06/11/91 Plr~-Ref Nars~e/Haz ards PACIFIC BELL 215-000-(i)00894 Hazr~at Irsventory List irs MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Forr~ Q uar~t i t y Page MCP 2 02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) , Fire, Reactive, I~r~ed Hlth Liquid 1,3'77 GAL Hig~ 02-001 DIESEL FUEL Fire~ I~s~ed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 20,000 GAL Low 06/11/91 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-0[194 (i)2 - Fixed ContairJers c,n Site Hazrnat Ir, ver~tory Detail in MCP Order Page ('_)2-(])(:)2 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Fire, Reactive, Irnmed Hlth Liquid 1377 High GAL CAS #: '7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL 1,37'7 Daily Average GAL 1,377.00 Ar~r~ual Am,z, urJt GAL 1, 37'7.00 St orage . PLASTIC CONTAINER Press T Temp - Locat ior, An~bier, t IAnlbient IFIRST FLOOR -- Cc, nc 47.0% I Sulfuric Acid (EPA) C¢,r~1 pc, ner~t s MCP iHigh --~ist EPA 02- 001 DIESEL FUEL Fire, Irnrned Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 20000 Low GAL CAS #:. 684'76-34-6 Trade Secret: No Forrn: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL 20, 000 ......... i~-Daily Average GAL T I i 8,000.00 Anrn.~al An~ount GAL 20, 000.00 Stc, rage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Ternp --I Locat ic, n Arnb i erst IAmb i er, t I UNDERGROUND TANK -- Conc 100.0% I Diesel Fuel Nc,. 1 Cor~l pnner~t s 06/11/91 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 Page 00 - Overall Site <D> Not if. /Evacuat ion/Medical <1> Ager~cy Notificatior~ CALL 911 <2> Er~ployee Notif. /EvacuatiorJ NOTIFICATION OF ~MERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE BUILDING WARDEN <3> Public Notif. /Evacuatior~ PACIFIC BELL' S EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131 SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS 'THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRITE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PA[]IFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER SECURITY MEDICAL FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SAFETY <4> Er~ergency Medical Plan EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911. 06/11/91 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-g 00 - Overal 1 Site <E> Mit igat ior,/Prever, t/Abatef,lt Page <1> Release Preyer, tic, r, PERIODIC TESTING DONE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. BATTERY ELECTROLYITE IS CON'TAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WHICH WORK IN CONJECTION WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING. ~ <2>. Release Cor, tairm]er, t ~<3> Clear, Up <4> Other Resource Act i vat i or, 06/11/91 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Ernerger~cy Factors Page 6 <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NONE B) ELECTRICAL - WES'[ WALL OF CENTRAL OFFICE C) WATER - ALLEY SOUTHWEST CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec. /Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 18 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE FACILI]'Y FIRE HYDRANT - CORNER OF' ALLEY WAY SOUTH OF' STORE ON "M" STREET <4> Buildir, g Occupancy Level 06/11/91 00 - Overall Site <G> Trair~irfg Page <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 9 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING, ON THE HAZARD RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS ]'HE FUNCTION SPEC/AC MODULES BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATIONS. ,THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON ]'HE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131~ SECTION 5) ]'HE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED. '<2> Page 2 as rfeeded <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 06/11/91 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000894 00 - Overall Site <M> IrJspect iorJs GERMANETT I 04/09/91 FOLLOW UP CLASON 10/10/90 OK BLAIR 02/88/89 OK 10/13/88 NOV FOLLOWUP OK 07/05/88 NOV ISSUED 06/09~88 FOLLOW UP Page 8 CITY of BAKERSFIELD JAN 0 7 199! HAZARDOUS ~4ATERI ALS INVENTORY N O N --- T R A !) n .":5 E c R E 1: ~ HAZ MAT. DIV. f. OCATION: d-~.~--g~r~_.~f~- - - ' ~ ADDHE$$~ ?'~ EC)¥ -/~, ~ .~E) $?ANDAnD IND. ~SS~ ~0~ ~// ' CITY, ZIP:~~~ '~ Cl~, ZIP:. ~ ~~~, ~ ~O - DUN AND BRADSTRE~T NUMBBR PHONE a:__~27-~0~ ~ PHONE ~: ~ ~-~ ~~,' L ~ - :~- ~ ~ ~ ~ r-~ r--~ r--~ r--~ ~ ~ ~&C.A.S.~ d ~ ~ltk ............. ........... " . .~' '.L~ ~,c,~ ~ ~t~ ~,~ c.A.s. ~ V~,~~ -~ ~ ~, ~ ~ c.i.s. ~ · .... L_I L J __1 I I i ! I I ,.. ' ........ ' '~ ....... icel ~ ~ltk ~ C.A.S. ~ ~ I1 ~ & C.A.S. ~ k ~11 t~t r--~ ~t ~ ~&C.A.i.~ - ~lth M ~m ~ltk ..... . ._L__[ .......................... dcel ~ ~ltk ~ C.A.~. ~ ~ ~1 ~ & C.A.3. ~ k ~11 tat ely) - r--~ r--~ -- - ~t 62 ~&C.A.S. ~ ~lth 0f ~m ~ltk '"-- - ...... CITY of BAKERSFIELD "I['E C,4RE" ( t3~De or Drinn name Do hereb3~ cert~ ~-- ' . _~,, that I have revie~cea the attached Hazardous }laterials business plan for -~e~=, ~'~- --- ' (name of business) RECEIVED '.ZlPR 1.4 19~59 HA..~.. MAT. DIV. and that it along with the attached additions or corrections constitute a comDlete and correct Business Plan for mM facility. CITY Of BAKERSFIELD Farl and A~ricu)tvre i.~ Standard 8~si.ess NON--~I;RADE SECRETS LOCATION 'Z ~ / CITY, ZIP:. ~~/Z~ ~ ~ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER CITY, ' lm ~lth of P~q ~lth ....... - ..... ~t 13 ~&G.A.S. ~ H~lth of P~su~ HMlth ..... : ~t 13 ~&C.A.S. ~ (C~k 111 t~t ~)y) H~lth of Pr~sure Nfllth Certificatio~ (Read and sign after compJetJnE ail sections) BUSINESS NAME PACIFI~ ,iLOCATION lB18 M ST LL ID NUI~ Z1S-0~-0~894 H HAZARD RATING Z 1. OVERVIEW JURIS CODE MAP PAGE LAST CHANGE 0G/Z3/88 BY ESTER Z15-001 JURIS BRKERSFIELO STATION 81 GRID 30A FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING Z RESPONSE SUMMARY ZR SEC 4: NO PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM. BUILDING WARDEN COORDINATES ACTIVITIES RS IDENTIFIED IN BUSINESS PLAN SUBMITTEO IZ/ZB/86. EMERGENCY CONTACTS ZA SEC Z: ~ ..... ~ C ..... 9Y - ~ EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER Z4 HOURS - 415-8Z3-7777 OR UTILITY SHUTOFFS Z~ SEC 3: A) GBS - N/A~ B> ELECTRICAl_ - W WBLL OF CENTRAL OFFICE; C) WATER - RL. LEY SW CORNER; O) SPECIAL - N/R~ E) LOCK BOX - NONE. Z. NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION LftST CHANGE "~//~(~BY ~~ ~~ < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION . , ~ , , ,~ ~ ........ ~ ~~ PAGE I 1Z/15/88 10:56 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC, (805) G48-6800 BUSINESS NAME PACIFI~ ~LOCATION 1g18 M ST 3. HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY ID NUIR Z15-000-0~894 H~ HAZARD RATING Z LAST cHANGE Z/-//Z_/d~' BY ~~"~~ < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION > LOCAL. EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE LAST CHANGE 05115/88 BY TERRY SEC S: EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911. PAGE 12115/88 10:SG MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) G48.-GB0~ ~LOCATION 1918 M ST FACILITY UNIT 01 ID NUiR ZlS-~q)-O~A94 HI'b"~t HAZARD RATING Z OVERALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY LAST CHANGE 10/06/88 BY ESTER ID TYPE NAME LOCATION CONTAINMENT MIXTURE DIESEL. FUEL OIL NO. 1 UNDERGROUND TANK UNDERGROUND TANKS ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 1179.01 0.0 DIESEL FUEL NO.Z MAX AMT' UNIT HAZARD ~ 2~OGAL MODERATE OTHER FIRZARO LIST MODERATE PURE BATTERY ELECTROLYTE FIRST FLOOR OTHER ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 10?G.~ 1~ SULFURIC ACID (EPA) 88S GAL HIGH OTHER HAZARD LIST HIGH EP B. FIRE PROTECTION / WATER SUPPLIES LAST CHANGE 0S/15/88 BY TERRY FIRE HYDRANT - CORNER OF ALLEY WAY SOUTH OF STORE ON "M" STREET. PAGE 12/15/88 10:56 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. <8~5) G48-G800 BUSINESS NAME PflCIFIOELL · LOCATION 1918 M ST EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION ID N~R 21S-000-(~894 HAZARD RATING LAST CHANGE 05/IS/88 BY TERRY SEC Z: NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY AND EVACUTATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY'THE BUILDING WRRDEN RS OUTLINED IN SI 131, SECTION S. HRZRROOUS MRTERIALS BUSINESS PERNS SUBMITTED 1zIZg/8G. E. HITIGRTION / PREVENTION / RBATEMENT LAST CHRNGE 05/1S/88 BY TERRY SEC 1: PERIODIC TESTING DONE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. PRGE 4 1Z/15/88 10:SG MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. <80S) 648-6800 2130 "0" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 9330! (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTKENT BUSINESS .";AME OFFICIAL USE ONLY INSTRUCTIONS: HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2A 000S94 1. To avoid further action, return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for ~he business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA B. LOCATION ./ STREET ADDRESS: /~ SECTION 2: E.WERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, call 911 and t-800-852-7550 or 1-916-42T-494t. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Sac'vices as required by law. EMPLOYEES TO NOTrFY ~N CASE OF EMERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE /~Z~'/aZ~/Z/~) DURING BUS. HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS. SECTION 3: LOCATION 0F ~ILI~ S~-0FFS FOR BUSI~SS AS A ~OLE A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: B. ELECTRICAL: Lc~ ~ zQ~---- ~:~[/77~-f~ ~-~ C. WATER: ~ D. SPECIAL: YES ~/~F Y S E. LOCK BOX: .."~ E , LOCATION: IF YES. DOES IT CONTA[N SITE PLANS? FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO YES ,' NO MSDSS? YES .." NO KEYS? YES ./ NO - 2A - SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEA~ FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE SECTION $: LOCAL F.~ERGENCY I~EDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING. IN-THE FOLLOWING AREAS. CIRCLE YES OR NO INITIAL A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS .MATERIALS: ....................................... (YES3 NO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... ~ NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. ~ NO D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. NO E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... YES REFRESHER NO XO NO NO YES SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CIRCLE YES OR NO DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OF A SOLID, $$ GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ...... ~¥ES~) NO I, /~/~[-/~/~/~,' ~~-~--//--~~ , certify~that the above information is accurate. I understated that this/information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. - 2B - '' 2130 '"G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ID# BUSINESS PLAN- SINGLE FACILITY UNIT F ORi~I 3 A INSTRUCTIONS 1. To. avoid further action, this form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer ~he questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED.BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY L~NIT~ FACILITY UNIT NA~E: SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEMENT PROCEDURES SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION A~ND EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS L~IT ONLY 3A - I.D. .. BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A-1 NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENTORY Page BUSINESS NAME: ~'~-~ ~ OWNER NAME: FACILITY UNIT #: ADDRESS: /~/~ /~ ~'77~_.~ ADDRESS: FACILITY UNIT NAME: ~ dITV, ZIP: ~,4F~-~-~~_~ CITY,ZIP: PHONE *: ~-:~8--~7 .., PHONE #: {OFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE I ~ UNI, y I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS ~ BY HAZARD D.O.T CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMIqAL OR COMMON NAME CODE GUIDE NAME ~/~-~ ~ .7~/--/~/4~_ TITLE :~~~~ IONATURE ~~L -- DATE: ~~~~/~~ AFTER BUS HRS: EMERGENCY CONTACT: ~~~(~ ~~ TITLE~ PHONE ~ BUS HOURS:.,~-~-~~ PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: ~~~W/~~ AFTER BUS BPS: - 4A-1 - D C A 12 12 / CxB/ C!FIr: BELL (Sic Code 45:11) HAZARDOLIS MATERIALS; INVENTORY OF PRC~DU£:TS ABr_,VE REGULATED LEVELS; L ¢, ,= a t i ,-', r, : 1~'18 M STREET BAKERSF I ELD F. ERN BLDG ID Nc,. SAO04 MATERIAL NAME : SSDS#O0012 Sulfur. ic Acid Concentrated NL~FACTURER : Gener. al Electric-MSDS i:E; NO. : CAS #007 664 939 ~:.,,' HOW USED : Er. an, e, SWRM, NTEC WHERE(Rn,/FLoor') : 1st. Floor. MAXIMUM QUANTITY: Am¢,unt Per' Time Amount Per. Year. 885.00 Gallor, MATERIAL NAME : SSDSIt00321 FUEL OIL NO. 1 MANUFACTURER : Oener. ml El ectr. ic-MSDS CAS: NCI. HOW USED : Er. mine, SWRM, NTEC WIE(IRrr,/FLoor.) : I_lr, dcr-~r. Our, d h?~l~ MUM C..!UANT I TY: Amount Per- Time Am¢,unt PeP Yemr. 2,000.00 Gall,:,r, ACUTELY H DOUS MATERIALS REGISTRAT FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS ,AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Business Name: PACIFIC BELL 1918 M STREET BAKERSFIELD Business Phone: 415-542-3060 Business Plan Submission Date: 12/29/86 Administering Agency: Fire Department 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93309-0000 (805) 326-3941 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED (use EPA list of Extremely Hazardous Substances for names - list alphabetically):-USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- Battery Electrolyte (Sulfuric Acid 47.0000 % ) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES: BATTERIES PRINCIPLE EQUIPMENT: BATTERIES (STORAGE) PRINTED NAME: Nancy Clancy TITLE: Safety Specialist DATE: 8/25/87 "Within 90 days after receiving an acutely hazardous material registration form filed pursuant to 25533, the Administering Agency may require the submission of a Risk Management Prevention Program (RMPP), if the administering agency determines that the handler's operation may present an acutely hazardous materials accident risk. The handler shall prepare the RMPP in accordance with subdivision (c). The RMPP shall be prepared within 12 Months following the request made by the Administering Agency pursuant to this section." (25534 (a)Health and Safety Code) An Ammendment to the RMPP must be submitted to the administering Agency within 30 days of: 1. Any additional handling of acutely hazardous materials. 2. Any material or substantial alterations to business activities. 3. Change of address, business ownership, or business name. (25533 (c) Health & Safety Code) * EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP SHALL IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP. California Office Of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (6-25-87) LOCATION: ~ -- ADDRESS: .--~! Sm fi, ~,r-- STANDARD IND. --C~AS~ '~Oi}~- ~// ' " CITY, ZIP: ~ -- Cl~, ZIP: ~/~/E~ ~~ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER PHONE l: ~-06[t PHONE ~ r ~ · ~-, ~r~& ell ~ ~1~} .... . ...................... [~] Fiq ~lid ~--~ ~lvity ~--] kin L--~ b kin ~--~ lilKt ~ltk ~ ~ ~l~k ....................... -u-.[.~_l.~ .... l.~g ..... l ~ ~~_1,~ ! ~ ! f ! ~1 ~~ ........ ~~z s~~z ~ ........ ilth d ~ iltk .... ~ ....... ~-~ - --~ - r-~ ~t bith ~ ~ kith - ._.,, -e- ~t II ' ~ ' ' ' lot obsimm6 t~ tfll~tl~. I ~ll~e tMt t~ eu~itt~ intwti~ ti t~. Kcuritl. ~ C~tl. ~ / May 23, 1990 TO: FROM: SUBJ£CT: Nina Mayer, Accounts Receivable Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Pacific Bell Nina, account #'s 434301, 434401, 479701, 434201, and 434501 should be mddressed for mmiling to Pmcific Bell Safety, P.O. Box 7631, DeDartment 30, San Francisco, Cm. 94120. Please make this change. May 1, 1990 Dear Business Manager: The following questionr, aire is a supplement to the Acutely Hazardous Materials Registration Form previously subr~itted by your business as required under Sect iors 25534 of the California Health & Safety Code. ]'his registration indicates that~?~i~.f~_i~c-_Bet~ handles '~ul~uric~acid], an acutely hazardous material ( AHM ), irs ars amount greater than the plarsning quantity for this chemical. Additional information is necessary in order to complete the risk management planning functions of this agency. This questionnaire should be completed by an officer of the company or other person having substantial manage~s~ent control over all operations at the facility. If there is any doubt as to whether or not the answer to a question is yes or no, the answer "yes" shall be givers. With irs two weeks of receipt, complete and return the questionnaire to: The Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 If you need additional information, please call 326-39'79. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician Safety Depa~ment 90 Pc, si' Office Box 7631 San Francisco, California 94]20 PACIFIC ~I~BELL® A Pacific Telesis Company April 13, 1989 Ralph Huey City of Bakersfield 2101 H Street Bakersfield, Ca 93301 RECEIVED 1'APR 1 4 1989 HA~-~AT~ OIV. Ralph Huey: Ralph, As promised ... enclosed are updated customized Hazardous Materials Business Plans and Inventory disclosure documents for the following Pacific Bell facilities in the City of Bakersfield. · 5650 Aldrin Court · 3501 Columbus Avenue · 3221 S H Street · 1918 M Street I apologize for the delay in submitting the documents to you. Thank you for your understanding. Please call me on 415-542-3060 with any questions you may have. Pacific Bell Safety enc lo sure s Department 35 Post Office Box 7631 San Francisco, California 94120 ~,~ PACIFIC i,~IBELL® A Pacific Telesis Company December 28,1988 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD-. Fire Dept. 2130 G Street Bakersfi~bl~Sd~ California 93301 Attention: Ralph Huey RECF!vEr') ,JAN 0 3 Ans'd ............ Enclosed are Hazardous Materials Inventory documents for Pacific Bell facilities that are located in your jurisdiction. This 1989 Hazardous Materials Inventory update has been prepared at the direction'~of the Office of Emergency Services for compliance with Chapter 6.95, Section(s) 25505. (d) and 25509. of the California Health and Safety Code. Please forward to my office any questions or correspondence you may have regarding this matter (415-542-3060). Nancy Clancy Pacific Bell Safety enclosure (s) BUS INF. RS NAME: CITY. ziP: PHONE t: BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A- I NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS 'r NVENTORY Page O#NER NAME: ADDRESS: CITY.ZIP: PHONE #: P,'~-~*~-'(~ ~,~- FACILITY UNIT #: FACILITY UNIT NAME: OFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE ! 2 3 4 S 6 ? 8 9 I0 TYPE MAX ANNUAl, CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS · BY HAZARD D.O.T CODE A,,NOONT AMOUNT UNIT CO,DE-:,,CODE FACIL~!TY UNIT ., MT: ,C. NENI~Ah OR COMMON ,NAME CODE OUI]XE BUS HOURS: BUS fiRS: PHONE I BUS #0URS:,~'-,~',E..~- AFTER BUS HRS: I.D BUSINESS BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A- ! NON--TRAD~- S ~- C R ~-TS /.~-~ HAZARDOUS MATERI Alas INVENTORY NAME: p,~-~--d~ ~ OMNER NAME: ~~~~ FACILITY UNIT Page TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT usF. LOCATION IN THIS · BY HAZARD D.O.T · CODE' AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITy~ UN!T ~ MT. CNEMI(~AL OR*COMMON NAME ' CODE GUI""* NAME: A/,4A/~/~/~.~/' TITLE:~b~IONATURE: _ DATr, TITLE ~~~ # _ EMEROENcv C6NTACT: ~ ~-~/~_~ :g~E//~,~r',4~,~ 'HONE HOURS: ~~~~/~ AFTER BUS fiRS: ~o~NcY CONTACT:~~~~~ ~LE.' PHONe ~ 8US HOURS:~-~- PRINCIPAL RUSINESS ACTIVITY: ~~~/~~ AFTER BUS fiRS: ADDRESS:~..~( ~-/~B~ A~,f~ ADDRESS: FACILITY UNIT MANE: CITY, ZIP:~ CITY,ZIP: PHONE #:__ 0 PHONE #: OFFICIAL USg CFIRS CODE .- BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTNENT/ ~ I:-D. ~ .FORM 4A-! Page ~ of. /~-~ HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVE[qTORY BUSINESS NAME: p~',,~-fl~ ~ ONNER NAME: FACILITY UNIT ADDRESS: I~/~ /f~:~~__~- ADDRESS: FACILITY UNIT MANE: CITY, ZIP: ~-A~.~:N~:2E_~) CITY,ZIP: PHONE ~:___~C)~27-~,~ PRONE #: ! ... ! OFFICIAL USE CFIRS-CODE =',j,~rpE' "MAX ANNUAl, CONT USE LOCA~I' N IN THIS" ~'RV' ~ ' .... HAZARD~ D.O.T CODE AMOUNT ANOUNT UNIT CODS CODE FACILITY UNIT fiT. CHENI. QAL OR CONNON' NANE' CODE GUI~ 99 ~ NAM~ #,~V~/~&/~ TITLE::..~,rg,,'._~,C~'~:~IONATURE DATE: EMERGENCY C~NTACT:_ ~,~.~~-* Y[Ti.E: ~/~~ ~~~" PRONE BUS ROURS: ~~ AFTER BUS HMS: E~EROENCY CONTACT: T~' PRONE ~ BUS HOURS: ~-~- PRINCIPAL RUSINESS ACTIVITY:~~~~/~~ AFTER BUS HRS: I.D. BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPART#ENT FORM 4A- ! NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENTORY BUSINE.':;~ NAME: P,~,',~c~ d~c.... O#NER NAME: ADDRESS: ~ ~&~ ~~ ADDRESS: c, v.z:P: PHONE s: ~-3~-44/Z _ _ , ~-qq~: PIIONE l: Page FACILITY UNIT #: FACILITY UNIT NAME: OFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE I 2 3 4 § 6 ? 8 9 10 .TYPE MAX ANNUAl, CONT USE I. OCATION IN Tills · BY IIAZARD D.O.T , CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE .CODE FACILITY UNIT #T. CHEMICAL ON COMMON NAME CODE _G. UIfl.~ ~/;/,.~ .... ... ~/ '~' E-NERGENCY C(~NTACT:_ ~ ',~4'~,'~"/,~v"fJ SFITI,/qE: ~.,;/~,~K4/E~, ~/~,~_,4./v' PRONE · BUS HOURS: ~---~£*~*~.,~ E_~_~F,~/~ AFTER BUS HR S: EP4F, RG£NC¥ P. ONTAf:.T: . T]~*LE · PHONE # BUS HOURS: .4~t~'-~.~- ~,' 7~ 7 PH-I N(:i PAl, flus ! NESS ACT ! V ! TV :___ ~--~-~~,"')~'Z,/,,(/'/L?,'ft?'?Z~4/.~'' AFTER BUS HRS: BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A- 1 ' NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATER1' ALS 1' NVENTORY Page ~of "BUSINESS NAME: p~/~C'/~ B~L./.~ O#NER NAME: FACILITY UNIT #:~ ADDRESS: /~/ V .-~'7-/~f---~7" ADDRESS: FACILITY UNIT NAME: CITY, ZIP: ,~I/~~L~ CITY,ZIP: PHONE *: ~C~"--3~7- ~7 PHONE #: ]OFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE I 2 3 4 § 6 7 8 9 10 T;YPE. MAX ANNUAL CONT USE.. LOCATIO~I,,IN THIS ~' By' HAZARD D.O.T CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT " MT.' CHEMI{~AL: OR COMMON ~NAMB CODE GUIDE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: NAME , /~'A~d~V ~A~/C-G~ T I TLE: ..~a,~:~-,~ ~,~::~i,~::~ I ONAT DATE EMEROENCY CdNTACT: /~/~ ~~ /TITLE: ~ {~~ PHONE ~ HOURS: ~ AFTER BUS fiRS: ~-~-~~ ~.~.~.~ ~O.T~: ~~~~ ~,~: ..o.~, ..~ .o0.~: ~-~-~ ~~~~~~ AFTER BUS HAS: I ~TIIH .IA · I rll ~ N '1' !~ A IJ I.: S F.l: II I:.'I'S Il i%, ~'. /% It' I I I I I I ~-~.' J~'J A '1' I.~ I~. J A i. ~-.~ .I. N V J_-.~ N'J' ¢.) II ¥' i 2 3 'rYPE MAX ANNUAl° CODE AMI)UUT AHOIJIIT NAIl[: EMI':I~G ENC¥ PRiNCIPAl. _~LL aud b.y_ _j bd,i-, el=.[ c,:; .... · r ITI, E: CI)N'I'AI:T: [..:jILL, J.L.L.L CL'JiL.~2I' 'r I'l'l,l,:: ('I)N'i AC'j': .. IIl'S I Ill;tiS Al:TI V I 'I'Y: '1.,.,.I ,2C[HJ~JIUJJ.LI~.cLLJ. g. LL,~. ..... N ,'A CIIEMICAL OR CUMMUN NAME rue]. In B~tter~_ Blectr9.! y La Il (~ I I;P I SIONA'I'URE ~/.,,/~_PIIONE I ilg.~ #ouJis AFTER IIIIS IIRS: I'IIIIHI'; f UIIS AFl'ER liUS IIR~: IIMl:ll !! N Al'! £ _~ ..... A, -:.[~t;. r'/ ................... F HI'~RIi[NC¥ _ilt, u,a.~ b.y_. ~,,)wcr _ · r I TLE: ,c;v.()i.~,Dupvn (':()N*rAI;'l': .... t'.:HtL.t't~l CcHLer . ................ TI'fi,E: SIGNATURE: CIIENICAL Diesel .f'ue 1 FA(;II, I IY FAClI. ITY UNIT NAHF : ........ I OR COMMON NAME Bat ter.y [.,:lecJ:j]?:l_y te EMI':RGENCY Pit INCI I'AI. (l' ()Fl 'l'h CT: ...l:.tlt, ?r~:,eu,:;,' C,,ll t. I't LL .J.~J..~ LL, ~'.LU ...... 1' I T I, E: h.-, I Il I:,'; S Al:l'l ¥ I'1'¥: AFllE[{ IIUS IlR$: '¥': II ,_' u t~mmu.u.L~u, Li~.n u ...... IIII1' II ,) ACUTEi~H. AZARDOUS MATERIALS t~GISTRATION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CAUFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. ({25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Note Instructions on reverse ~ '"' Business Name PACIFIC Business Site Address BAKERSFIELD Business Mailing Addres.q (if different) 3221 S0. H STREET, BAKERSFIELD Business Phone 805-398-4200 Busine~,~ Plan Subml~eion Date1 Pro~s ~ig~tlon2 BATTERY ELECTROLYTE AC~LY H~ARDOUS MA~RIALS HANDLE~ CA. 9330h o?-~8~87 .USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- (;HEMICAL NAME SULFUR ACID ?O7 GALLONS GENERAL DESCRIP~ON OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT4: BATTERIES ARE LOCATED IN THE CENTRAL O?FIC~ POWER~ IN THE EVENT OF AN EXTENDED AC P0~ER SIGNATURE TIT~SWITCHING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR PRINTED NAME S.D~ HAMILTON CaJifomia Office of Emergency Se~ices FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) :.INSTRUCTIONS: .~..~.,~-~..~:..:.,._......_.~ ......_.~:._...: .......:_ . .. ~. Plea~ ~ntac~ your Administering A~enw'~ you h~e re~le quant~ieS ~'f*Acu~e~ Hazardous Materials and h~e ~t ~bm~ a ~ness p~. 2. 'Press DesiGnat~n' ~ p~Ued ~r facilities ~at ~uM ~sl e~y ~ re~ ~ press. This ..... ~11 allow s~Ms~n of a facil~ in agreement ~ ~e ~sine~ ~s. Th~ ~il ~so provide ink,alan to simpli~ f~i~ ~s~ns a~ ~m eme~e~ m~nse 3. Use EPA list of Ac~e~ H~ar~us Chemi~ ~m ~e F~e~ R~is~er, Volume 52, No. ~, p. 13397 ~, ~rii 22, 1987. If ~mpda~e, aUa~ a ~W of ~e invento~ submi~ed to your Administering Agenw ~h all ~e~ H~us Materials h~hligh~. 4. ~ not includeTrade S~ret informat~n ~ ~e~ ~r~tions. General: For emergency response purposes, it would be desirable to descn'be the followin~ to the Administering Agency: 1. Batch Process: a. What raw materials? b. What operating pressure range? c. What operating temperature range? d. Batch capacity rating? e. Product chacteristics? (e.g., state, flammability, toxicity, etc.) f. Critical process points and characteristics? 2. Continuous process: (slm~ar information as above.) NOTE: 'W'~hin 90 day~ ~ receiving an acutely haza~lou~ matmial r~btration form filed pursuant to §25533, the Administering Agency may r~quim the ~ubmis~ion of · ~ Manageme~ Prevention Program (RMPP), if the Administering Agency determine~ that ~m handler's c~erafion may present an acutely h~za,'dou, materials accident risk. The handl~ N~ll prepare the RMPP in accordance with m.~xlivi~ion (c).' The RMPP shall be prop·md within 12 monfl'~ following the rm:luest made by the Admin~edr~g Agency pumuant to ~i~ ~ectlon.' (§ 25534 (a) Health and Safety Coc!e) An m'nendment ~o the RMPP mu~t be ~Jbmitled to ltm Admini~t~ng Agency within 30 day~ of: 1. Arty additional handlimj of acutely hazardocm matedale. 2. Any matedaJ or ~ut~tentiaJ atterattorm to Ixmine~a acttvitk~ 3. Change of ·dclm~, busine~ ownerU~ip, or b~ne~ name. (§ 25533 (c) Health & Safe~y Code) · EVERY BIJ~NESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP ~ IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP · Califomia Offk=e of Emergency Service· FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) ACUTEL! IAZARDOUS MATERIALS F ISTRATION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMP~ BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR Of EACH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANYTIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safely Code) Note Instructions on reverse Business Name -:PACIFIC *BELL-~:'~m:'i -: :-~-*'?"-::-~* :-~ -~ *~: -~ ....... ' '-:~:'- . . .. ..::~.~._....::.= . . _ . , -~ ~. ;....._ =.(.:,~...... _ . .*' Business Site Address 1-~18 .M -STREET] *~2~2RSP*~ELD .... Business Mailing Address (if different) 3221 SO. H STREET, BAKERSFIELD~ CA. Busine~ Phone 805-398-~200 Buslne~ Plan Submission DateI 09-25-87 Process De~ignation2 BATTERY ELECTROLYTE ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED3 -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY. CHEMICAL NAME SULFUR ACID 1377 GALLONS OENE.:LAL DESCI::IlPTION OF PROC~:SSES AND PRINCIPAL EOUIPMENTI: BATTERIES ARE LOCATED IN THE CENTRAL OFWYCE AS A ~EflN2 Ow POWER~ IN THE EVENT OF .a~N EXTENDED AC POWER OUT&G~, SIGNATURE PRINTED NAME S.D, HAMILTON SWITCHING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR California Offx:e of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) 1. Plea~ ~ntact your Administering Agenw'~ you h~e re~le quant~ies ~'f ~ute~ Hazardous Materials and h~e ~t ~bmi~ a bu~ness p~. 2. 'Press Designat~n' ~ p~Ued ~r facilities ~at ~uM ~st e~ily ~ re~ ~ press. This ....... ~!1 allow s~Msbn of a fac~i~ in agreement ~ ~e ~sine~ ~s. Th~ ~11 ~so provide in~at~n to simpli~ f~i~ ins~ns a~ ~m eme~e~ m~nse ........ ' 3. Use EPA list of Acute~ H~ar~us Chemi~ ~m ~e F~e~ R~ister, Volume 52, No. ~, p. 13397 ~, ~ril 22, 1987. If ~mpdate, aBa~ a ~W of ~e invento~ submiUed to your Administering Agenw ~h all ~e~ H~us Materials h~hlight~. 4. Do not includeTrade Secret information in these descriptions. General: For emergency response purposes, it would be desirable to descn'be the following to the Administering Agency: 1. Batch Process: a. What raw materials? b. What operating pressure range? c. What operating temperature range? d. Batch capacity rating? e. Product chacteristics? (e.g., state, flammability, toxicity, etc.) f. Critical process points and characteristics? 2. Continuous process: (sim~ar information as above.) NOTE: 'W'nhin 90 day~ aft~ receiving an acutely haza,-dou~ material regi~a'atl~ form filed pumuant to §25533, the Administering Agency may require the mJbmisaion of a ~ Managernem Pmver~tion Program (RMPP), if the Administering Agency determines that ~ ha~:ller'$ operalJon may premmt an acutely hazardous materials acc~lent ris~. The handler Nlall prel:mm the RMPP in acco~lar, ce with sutx:liv~ion (c).' The FIJV~P shall be prepared within 12 months following the request made by ttte Admini~lering Agency pursuant to thi~ section.' (§ 25534 (a) Hea]~ and Safety Code) An amendment io the RMPP mu~t be ~ubrnitted to the Adrl'tinistm'tng Agency within 30 days of: 1. Any addlflortaJ handlirtg of acutely haza,-doul ma]eclair. 2. Arty material or aub~tantial alteratiot~ to I:xmir~a acttvitle~ 3. Chmlge of address, business ownership, m' I~sine~a name.* (§ 25.533 (c) Health & Safety Code) · EVERY BUSINE~ REQUIRED TO SUBMIT All RMPI~ ~HAU. ~IPI.EMENT THE APPROVED RMPP · California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) ACUTELi IAZARDOUS MATERIALS i GISTRATION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EAcH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Note Instructions on r~verse '"' Business Name -:PACIFIC -BELL Business Mailing Address (if different) 3221 SO. H STREET, BAKERSFIELD Business Phone 805-398-4200 Business Plan Submission Date1 Process Designation ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED.3 CA. 9330h 09-25-87 . -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- CHEMICAL NAME SULFUR ACID 1188 GALLONS G~HERAL DESCRIP~ON OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT4: BATTERIES ARE LOCATED IN THE CEnTrAL OFFTC~ ~2 ~. ~EANS OF POWER~ IN THE EVENT OF AN EXTENDED AC POWER OUT~, SIGNATURE 'q:::A SWITCHING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR PRINTED NAME S.D, ~ILTON DATE California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Plea~ ~nta~ your Administering AgenWff you h~e're~d~le quant~ieS ~*f*~UteN Hazardous Materials and h~e_ ~t submi~ a ~ness p~. 2. 'Press Designat~n' is p~ed ~r facil~es ~at ~u~ ~st e~y ~ re~ ~ press. This .... ~!1 allow s~Msbn of a facili~ in agreement ~ ~e ~sine~ ~s. Th~ ~11 ~so provide In~at~n to simpli~ f~i~ inserts a~ ~m eme~e~ m~nse ........ ' ' 3. Use EPA list of Acute~ H~ar~us Chemi~ ~m ~e F~e~ R~ister, Volume 52, No. ~, p. 13397 ~, ~ril 22, 1987. If ~pdate, affa~ a ~W of ~e invento~ submi~ed to your ~ministedng Agenw ~h all ~e~ H~us Materials h~hlight~. 4. ~ not includeTrade S~ret informat~n ~ ~e~ ~r~tions. General: For emergency respense purposes, it would be desirab/e to descn'be the following to the Administering Agency:. 1. Batch Process: a. What raw materials? b. What operating pressure range? c. What operating temperature range? d. Batch capacity rating? e. Product chacteristics? (e.g., state, flammability, toxicity, etc.) f. Critical process points and characteristics? 2. Continuous process: (slm~ar information as above.) NOTE: 'Within 90 day~ aftra' receiving an acumly hazardou~ maim'iai r~gi~tm~lon form filed pumuamt to §25533, the Administering Agency may rm:luim the mJbmis~ion of a Ri~ Management Pmvemion Program (RMPP), if the Administering AGe~.y determines that abe handlers operation may pmmmt an acutely hazarcloue materials accident risk. The handlm' N'taJl prepare the RMPP in accordance with m..d~Itv~ion (¢).' The RMPP shall be pmparm:l within 12 months following fie request made by fie Adminimering Agency pumuant to ~i~ ~ection.' (§ 25534 (a) HeaJ~ and Safety Code) An amendment io fie RMPP mu~t be submitted to fie Administering Agency wibhin 30 days of: 1. Any additional handling of acutely hazan:lou~ ma/eclair. 2. ~ mateda/or subetantiaJ aJteratiorm to b~if'm~a activitte~ 3. Change of addre~, busine~ m~mer~tip, m' I~mirm~ name. (§ 25533 (c) Health & Safety Code) . EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPI~ ~ IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP · California Off~.e of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (8-25-87) JULY 5TH 1988 DEAR MR. BARRINGER NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS PACIFIC BELL OFFICE, LOCATED AT 1918 M STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ON JUNE 29TH THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: 1) SEVERAL COMPRESSED GASES PRESENT BUT NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR BUSINESS PLAN INVENTORY ie: NITROGEN AND FREON VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A)(1-4) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: (1) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every hazardous substance or chemical product handled by the business. (2) The category of waste, including the general chemical and mineral composition of the waste listed by probable maximum and minimum concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every other hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material handled by the business which is not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2). (4) The maximum amount of each hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) which is handled at any one time by the business over the course of the year. 2) "DAY TANK" FOR DIESEL FUEL NOT PROPERLY IDENTIFIED IN BUSINESS PLAN. VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 6.95, 25509(A) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: Sufficient information on how and where the hazardous materials disclosed in paragraphs (1), and (3) are handled by the business to allow fire, safety, health, and other appropriate personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials. 3) "DAY TANK" OF DIESEL FUEL NOT PROPERLY LABELED. VIOLATION OF UFC 80.111 (a) Ail aboveground storage tanks, pressure vessels and containers over 100 gallons (water capacity) permanently installed, mounted or affixed and used for the storage of flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, or hazardous chemicals regulated by this article, shall be identified in accordance with U.F.C. Standard No. 79-3. Labels shall conform with U.F.C. Standard No. 79-3 for size and color and shall be affixed to tank, vessel or container so as to be conspicuously visible at ail times. 4) COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS, NOT PROPERLY RESTRAINED. VIOLATION OF UFC 74.107 (a) General. All compressed gas cylinders in service or in storage shall be adequately secured to prevent failing or being knocked over. EXCEPTIONS: (1) Compressed gas cylinders in the process of examination, servicing and refilling are exempt from this section. (2) Medical gas cylinders may be stored and used in the horizontal position in accordance with nationally recognized standards. 5) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS NOT READILY AVAILABLE. VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (g) The employer shall maintain copies of the required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical in the workplace, and shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work area(s) (h)(1) INFORMATION. Employees shall be informed of: (i)The requirements of this section (ii)Any operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals are present; and, (iii)The location and availability of the written hazard communication program, including the required list(s) of hazardous chemicals, and material safety data sheets required by this section. These violations must be corrected by JULY 29TH 1988 The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. Sincerely,r/ .. /~d~UM~aterials Coordinator / HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS VERIFICATION OF ~UANTTTIES VERIFICATION OF LOC~TION PROPER -~EGREGATION OF MATERIAL VERIFICATION OF HAZ HAT VERIFICATION OF ~SDS AVAILABLE VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLI]~S & PROe~UR~S EMERGENCY PROCEDUI~F~ POSTED CONTAINERS PROPERLY L~W~r.Fn VERIFIC~TI~ OF FACILITY DIAGRAM SPECIAL N~a. RDS ~.SSO~IATED WITH THIS FACILITY: VIOLATIONS: .td).-'lp JULY 5TH 1988 DEAR MR. BARRINGER NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS PACIFIC BELL OFFICE, LOCATED AT 1918 M STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ON JUNE 29TH THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: 1) SEVERAL COMPRESSED GASES PRESENT BUT NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR BUSINESS PLAN INVENTORY ie: NITROGEN AND FREON VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A)(1-4) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: ~ ., (1) A listing of the chemical name and common names of 'every hazardous substance or chemical product handled by the business. (2) The category of waste, including the general chemical and mineral composition of the waste listed by probable maximum and minimum concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every other hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material handled by the business which is not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2). (4) The maximum amount of each hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material disclosed in paragraphs Il), (2), and 13) which is handled at any one time by the business over the course of the year. ./ 2) "DAY TANK" FOR DIESEL FUEL NOT PROPERLY IDENTIFIED IN BUSINESS PLAN. VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 6.95, 25509(A) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.§: Sufficient information on how and where the hazardous materials disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) are handled by the business to allow fire, safety, health, and other appropriate personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials. 3) "DAY TANK" OF DIESEL FUEL NOT PROPERLY LABELED. VIOLATION OF UFC 80.111 (a) Ail aboveground storage tanks, pressure vessels and containers over 100 gallons (water capacity) permanently installed, mounted or affixed and used for the storage of flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, or hazardous chemicals regulated by this article, shall be identified in accordance with U.F.C. Standard No. ?9-3. Labels shall conform with U.F.C. Standard No. 79-3 for size and color and shall be affixed to tank, vessel or container so as to be conspicuously visible at ail times. 4) COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS, NOT PROPERLY RESTRAINED. VIOLATION OF UFC 74.107 (a) General. Ail compressed gas cylinders in service or in storage shall be adequately secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. EXCEPTIONS: (1) Compressed gas cylinders in the process of examination, servicing and refilling are exempt from this section. (2) Medical gas cylinders may be stored and used in the horizontal position in accordance with nationally recognized standards. 5) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS NOT READILY AVAILABLE. VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (g) The employer shall maintain copies of the required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical in the workplace, and shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work area(s) (h)(1) INFORMATION. Employees shall be informed of: (i)The requirements of this section (ii)Any operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals are present; and, (iii)The location and availability of the written hazard communication program, including the required list(s) of hazardous chemicals, and material safety data sheets required by this section. These violations must be corrected by JULY 29TH 1988 The depmrtment will schedule a re-inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. Sincerely, Hazahrdous Materials Coordinator Emergency Stre d #ail Address P.O. ~x 7631, ~pt. 30 (Nancy Clancy) Hazardousand ( City~ StateCA, Zip Sangrascisco, CA 94120 Inventory SIC & B~d - - '''~' IHber ~ ''~' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ Na~ J. D. Sherrod Title Site #anager Phone (805)-327-6682 24 Hr. Phone (415)-823-7777 S~cific Information For ~ Name EMERGRNCY CON?ROt CNN?NR Title by Chenical Official ID! Phone 14151-823-7777 24 Rt. Phone 14151-823-7777 Use D Only ]Date Received Important: Read all instructions before conpleting lorn Reporting Period From January 1 to Decenber 31, 1989 Phlsinl ~ViIITOR! eHI~ICAL~SCRI~I~ a~ ~alth Max. Avg. So.of hzar~ Daily Daily Days S~WAGS ~DES and I~TIOMS {Check all that A~unt Amount On-Site (Non-Confidential) apply) (Code) {Code) {Days) Storage Code Storage Locations I i CAS 17664'93'9I' Trade Fire R 1~4 1st Floor Secret - Chem. Na~ Suddden Release Battery Electrolyte - of pressure ~lfuric acid 47.00 % _Reactivity X Immediate{acute) that apply: ~layed{chronic) I Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas - Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections) Optio~l At~ei~ts (Check one) I certify under penalty of law that I have ~rsonally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all I-- I have attached a site plan attached doc~ents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the info~ation, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. -- I have attached a list of site ianq Clanq I ~fe~ Pr~nm Manager , 2120/89 -- coordinate abbreviations Name and official title of owner/operator OR owner/operator's authorized representative Signature Date Signed RI;4