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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLANUNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS ACTIVITIES I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION F(AAgCeInLcT~sZ~lY) I I ':::' I ::' [ I l. ] EPA iD # (Hazardous Waste Only) BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. Nextel Communications, Inc. Site ID: CA-1789 Site Name: Kern Island II. 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 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the applicable Federal threshold [] YES [] NO n. - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OES 2731) quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix 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) UST FACILITY (Fonnerly SWRCB Form A) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? [] YES [] NO 5. UST TANK (on~ page per rank) (Fom~erly 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) (Forrrerly Form C) 3. Need to report closing a UST? [] YES [] NO 7. UST TANK (cbsure 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. EPA ID NUMBER - provide at the top of this page 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT (one materials (per H&SC §25143.2)? [] YES [] NO 10. perrecycler) 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE [] YES [] NO 11. TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772) ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772 A,B,C,D and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by [] YES [] NO 12. CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? REMOTE WASTE / CONSOLIDATION [] YES [] NO 13. SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1196) 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as [] YES [] NO 14. HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS ts, (You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency.) UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # BEGINNING DATE (Agency Use Only) BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. Nextel Communications, Inc. Site ID: CA-1789 Site Name: Kern Island 1oo. I ENDING DATE lOl. I BUSINESS PHONE lO2. 925.279.2300 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 38 ! 3 Mesa Grande Street Fortress Self Storage CITY lO~. CA Bakersfield DUN & BRADSTREET lO6. 17821-9796 103. ZIP CODE 105. 93304 SIC CODE (4 digit #) 107. 4812 COUNTY 108. Kern BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME lO~. BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 11o. Ed Hall 925.279.2512 II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME Nextel Communications 111. [ OWNER PHONE 1 925.279.2300 I12. OWNER MAILING ADDRESS Nextel Communications, Inc. 1255 Treat Blvd., Ste. 800 CITY 114. I STATE 115. ZIP CODE Walnut Creek I CA 94596 113. 116. III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 117. ICONTACT PHONE 118. NorCal Battery Company I 888.948.1411 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119. 3432 Cherokee, Ste. D CITY 120. [ STATE 121. ZIP CODE Stockton ] CA 95205 122. -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- NAME 123. NAME 128. Local Operations Center . Ed Hall TITLE 124. TITLE I29. Ask for individual monitoring Northern California Field Operations Manger BUSINESS PHONE 125. BUSINESS PHONE 13o. 800.251.6769 925.279.2512 24-HOUR PHONE* 126. 24-HOUR PHONE* 131. 800.251.6769 510.772.9229 PAGER # 127. PAGER # 132. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133. Property Owner: Spectrasite Communications INC Phone No.: (925) 355-0690 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. ~~O~D REPRESENTATIVE NAME OF SIGNER (print) Edward A. Hall 136. DATE ~, . 134. [ NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER ~//..~/~)g~[ DenisEarley TITLE OF SIGNER Field Operations Manager 135. 137. * See Instructions on next page. UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM : HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one Da~e ~e .... rial ~er buildin~ ..... ) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE 200. I I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. Nextel communications, Inc. Site ID: CA-1789 Site Name: Kern Island CHEMICAL LOCATION 201. CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202. [] YES [] NO I'. gllll ,.MAP# 203. GRID#204. FACILITY ID # :: ~"';: (Agency Use Only) ~1 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205. TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No 206. Sulphuric Acid if Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207. 208. EHS* [] Yes [] No Sulphuric Acid CAS# 209. 7664-93-9 *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by local agency) 210. 213. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL [] a. PURE [] b. MIXTURE [] c. WASTE 211. RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No 212. CURIES TYPE (Check one item only) 215. PHYSICAL STATE 214. LARGEST CONTAINER 16 Batteries at 152 Lbs. each (Check one item only) [] a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. (Check all that apply) [] a. FIRE [] b. REACTIVE [] c. PRESSURE RELEASE [] d. ACUTE HEALTH [] e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217. I MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218. ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219. STATE WASTE CODE 220. 2432I 2432 221. DAYS ON SITE 222. UNITS* [] a. GALLONS [] b. CUBIC FEET [] c. POUNDS [] d. TONS 365 (Check one item only) * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER [] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i. FIBER DRUM [] m. GLASS BOTTLE [] q. RAIL CAR [] b. UNDERGROUND TANK [] f. CAN [] j. BAG [] n. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] r. OTHER [] c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] g. CARBOY [] k. BOX [] o. TOTE BIN [] d. 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. 17% - 226. Sulphuric Acid 227. [] Yes [] No 228. 7664-93-9 229. 30% 2. 65% - 230. Lead 23t. [] Yes [] No 232. 7439-92-1 233. 7O% 3. 234. 235. [] Yes [] No 236. 237. 4. 238. 239. [] Yes [] No 240. 241. 5. 242. 243. [] Yes [] No 244. 245. If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-eareinogenie, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246. DOT Hazard Class: If EPCRA, Please Sign Here. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN SPILL PREVENTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, TRAINING AND CLOSURE PLAN Business Name: Nextel Communications Site ID: CA-1789 Site Name: Kern Island Business Address: 3813 Mesa Grande~Street Fortress Self Storage Bakersfield, CA 93304 SPILL PREVENTION PLAN 1. Describe how hazardous materials are handled, stored and monitored to prevent or minimize a spill or release from occurring (e.g., secondary containment, segregation of incompatibles, daily visual monitoring). This facility contains electrical equipment and batteries for powering the transmit and receive communications equipment. The batteries contain electrolyte in the form of dilute sulfuric acid, which is a corrosive liquid. However, it is completely absorbed and immobilized within the battery so it will not leak even if the case is punctured. These batteries are mounted in steel racks, designed and built to'withstand severe earthquakes to Zone 4 specifications, and are rarely handled or disturbed. Personnel at the Nextel Communications, Location Operations Center (LOC) are continuously monitoring a minimum of 32 different site functions such as security, room air temperature and moisture, smoke, heat, and hydrogen gas detection. 2. Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to occur. This site is a Nextel Communications cellular telephone communications facility. There are four types of enclosures (Shelter, Cabinet, Tenant Improvement, and Underground Vault) and they are all equipped with similar transmit and receive capabilities and equipment and are inaccessible to anyone other than authorized personnel. This site is unmanned, small in size, contains only one or two hazardous materials that are rarely handled or disturbed, and generates no hazardous waste. 3. Describe Best Management Practices (BMPs) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharge of pollutants to the storm sewer system. This facility is remotely monitored 24 hours per day by the Nextel Communications, Location Operations Center (LOC). Personnel at the LOC are continuously monitoring a minimum of 32 different site functions such as security, room air temperature and moisture, smoke, heat, and hydrogen gas detection. Any anomaly is immediately reported to facility technician who is then dispatched to the site. Smoke and heat detector alarms are immediately reported to the fire department via 911. 4. Describe underground storage tank and/or aboveground storage tank monitoring procedures used to prevent an unauthorized release from occurring.. There are no USTS at this location EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1. Provide a list of emergency response equipment designated for a hazardous materials emergency (e.g., fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, shut-off switches, personal protective equipment, decontamination equipment, and communication and alarm systems). EQUIPMENT TYPE LOCATION CAPABILITY First aid kit Portable eye wash stations Fire extinguisher Smoke detectors Wall Mounted Wall Mounted Wall Mounted Ceiling Mounted IGeneral first aid supplies 32 oz. Sterile isotonic wash Five lbs. A-B-C Smoke detection equipment shuts down A/C system. It has annunciation to the LOC 2. Describe pre-emergency arrangements with local fire departments, police departments, hospitals, contractors, and other state and local emergency response agencies. Any hazardous material release, or threatened release, is reported to the Facilities Engineer or alternate immediately, and, if warranted, the appropriate emergency response agency. For conditions not requiring immediate attention or action, the Facility Technician (FI') or alternate will determine the appropriate course of action. In incidents involving a chemical discharge (Diesel Fuel, Battery Gel, or Fire Extinguishing Agent) an authorized contractor will be dispatched to the site to perform clean-up, remediation and reactivation services as required. The Facility Technician and LOC has on file all information concerning authorized agencies, emergency contractors, and notification will be made as required. 3. The definition of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material includes incidents that pose an actual or potential hazard to human health and safety, property or the environment. In the event of a hazardous materials release or threatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below. a. Local Fire Department b. County Environmental Health c. State Office of Emergency Services (OES) 4. Describe procedures for notifying onsite emergency response personnel and outside agencies (e.g., Fire, Health, Police, State OES) needed during hazardous materials emergencies. This facility is unmanned, but is remotely monitored 24 hours per day by the Nextel Communications, Location Operations Center (LOC) and on a routine maintenance schedule by a Field Technician 24 hours per day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Personnel at the LOC are continuously monitoring a minimum of 32 different site functions such as security, room air temperature and moisture, smoke, heat, and hydrogen gas detection. Any anomaly is immediately reported to Facility Technician who is then dispatched to the site. Smoke and heat detector alarms are immediately reported to the fire department via 911. The Facility Technician, and/or Alternate, and/or LOC will notify local fire, health, police and State OES as required. 5. Describe any security system or equipment that could impede site access by emergency responders. Standard door locks with dead bolts. 6. Describe procedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and employees during hazardous materials emergencies. Primary and alternate evacuation routes and assembly areas must be clearly identified on the site map. Emergency Procedures: Facility Technician (Emergency Coordinator) or Alternate Responsibilities: 1. Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation such as an explosion, fire, or release, the Facility Technician or Alternate shall: a. Identify the character, exact source, amount, and area extent of any released hazardous materials. b. Assess possible hazards to human health or the environment that may result from the spill, explosion, fire, or release. c. Activate internal facility alarms or communications systems, where applicable, to notify the LOC and all personnel on the General Information Phone List. d. Notify appropriate local authorities (i.e. call 911). e.' Notify the State Office of Emergency Services at 1-800-852-7550. f. Inspect and monitor for leaks, pressure build-up, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment shut down in response to the incident. g. Take all reasonable measures necessary to ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur, recur, or spread to other areas of the facility. h. Assign emergency (Documentation, Public Relations, Technical Assistance, etc.) duties to all available personnel as required. Facility Technician (Emergency Coordinator) 1. Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation such as an explosion, fire, or release, the Facility Technician or Alternate shall: a. On minor incidents, the Facility Technician will perform clean-up and remediation services with the materials provided in the Emergency Action Kit as required. b. On major incidents, the Facility Technician will provide site entry assistance and technical advice to the Fire Department and authorized clean-up and remediation contractors as required. Site Control a~nd Evacuation Plan: 1. The Facility Technician (F-T) or alternate will implement site control and evacuation procedures for all personnel as required. The owner and tenants in the building may also have to be notified as required. a. The following alarm signals will be used to begin site control of the facility as required: · Horns/Sirens; · Verbal; · Nextel 2-Way Radios - At all times staff is equipped with 2-Way Radios. · The Facility Technician will immediately contact the LOC, Facility Engineer or alternate. The Facility Technician will contact the Fire Department, clean- up and remediation contractors, and other regulatory agencies as required. The Facility Technician will proceed to the predetermined meeting location and wait for the Fire Department to arrive. 2. When the Fire Department arrives at the site, they shall manage the emergency from that time forward. The Facility Technician will stay onsite and provide technical assistance, site control, and access to the facility. 3. Once the Fire Department has notified the Facility Technician and authorized re-entry in the building. The Facility Technician will notify Nextel personnel on the clean-up, remediation, and re-entry procedures into the facility. Arrangements With Emergency Responders: A Facility Technician will be made available at a predetermined location for site entry assistance and technical advice. Authorized contractors will be available for clean-up, remediation, and reactivation services on an as needed basis. 7. Describe mitigation or clean-up procedures to be implemented by onsite personnel in the event of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion involving hazardous materials. Indicate if the business has an onsite emergency response team (ERT) and if so, describe how the ERT will interact with outside emergency response agencies if additional assistance is required. Post-Incident Clean-up Procedures 1. Before facility operations are resumed in areas of the facility affected by the incident, the Facility Technician shall: a. Provide for proper storage and disposal of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material that results from an explosion, fire, or release at the facility. b. Ensure that no material that is incompatible with the released material is transferred, stored, or disposed of in areas of the facility affected by the incident until cleanup procedures &e completed. c. Ensure that all emergency equipment is cleaned, fit for its intended use, and available for use. d. Notify the California Environmental Protection Agency's Department of Toxic Substances Control, the Hazardous Materials Compliance Division, and the local fire departments hazardous materials program that the facility is in compliance with requirements above. 8. Describe procedures for immediate inspection, isolation, and shutdown of equipment or systems that may be involved in a hazardous materials release or threatened release.. Post-Incident Reporting/Recording: 1. The Facility Technician and the LOC staff should meet and evaluate the incident. An incident report should be developed and submitted to the Facility Manager, Facility Engineer and the Nextel corporate Safety Office. 2. The time, date, and details of any hazardous materials incident that requires implementation of this plan shall be noted in the facilities maintenance log. 3. Within 15 days of any hazardous materials emergency incident or threatened hazardous materials emergency incident which triggers implementation of this plan, a written Emergency Incident Report, including, but not limited to a description of the incident and the facilities response to the inbident, must be submitted to the California Environmental Protection Agencies Department of Toxic Substances Control, the Hazardous Materials Compliance Division, and the local fire departments hazardous materials program. The report shall include: a. Name, address, and telephone number of the facilities owner/operator; b. Name, address, and telephone number of the facility; ' c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g. fire, spill, explosion, etc.); d. Name and quantity of material(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where this is applicable; g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident; h. Cause(s) of the incident; i. Actions taken in response to the incident; Administrative or engineering controls designed to prevent such incidents in the future. EMPLOYEE TRAINING PLAN All employees must participate in an on-going training program that addresses proper hazardous materials handling and emergency response procedures. New hims must receive initial training and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. 1. Describe employee training as it pertains to the following: · a. Safe handling and management of hazardous materials or waste ALL field technicians and Nextel Communications contractors are additionally trained in the following: Safe methods for handling and storage of hazardous materials. · Not attempt mitigation of releases other than very small ones. Spill procedures/emergency procedures. · Specific hazard(s) of each chemical to which they may be exposed, including routes of exposure (i.e. inhalation, ingestion, etc.). · Hazardous Waste Handlers/Managers are trained in all aspects of hazardous waste management specific to their job duties (e.g. container accumulation time requirements, labeling requirements, storage area inspection requirements, manifesting requirements, etc.). b. Notification and evacuation of facility personnel and visitors All field technicians and Nextel Communications contractors are trained in the following procedures: There are few persons who have reason to visit this facility. It is not accessible to the general public and only personnel who have been issued keys have access to the areas with any potential chemical hazards. All personnel that have access to this facility are trained in all of the Hazard Communication and First Responder requirements and they are instructed as follows: · Evacuation/re-entry procedures & assembly point locations · First Responder Awareness Level Training. · Take the Emergency Plan, exit and secure the facility. · Facility site control and evacuation drills, which are conducted annually or when a facility evacuation operation, policy, or procedure is modified in the Emergency Response/Contingency Plan. c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies All field technicians and Nextel Communications contractors are trained in the following procedures: · Take the Emergency Plan, exit and secure the facility. · First Responder Awareness Level Training. · External emergency response organization notification · Refer to this Hazardous Materials Disclosure Information and Business Emergency Plan for assistance. · Report any problems that they may observe. · Report any release of chemicals to the NC immediately. do Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment All field technicians and Nextel Communications contractors are trained in the following procedures: · Proper use of personal protective equipment · Location(s) and proper use of fire and spill control equipment.. eo Implementation of emergency response procedures All field technicians and Nextel Communications contractors Personnel are trained in the following procedures: · Emergency response drills, which are conducted at least annually or when an emergency response operation, policy, or procedure is modified in the Emergency Response/Contingency Plan. Facility"site control and evacuation drills, which are conducted annually or when a facility evacuation operation, policy, or procedure is modified in the Emergency Response/Contingency Plan f. UST monitoring and release response procedures · This site does not contain USTs. 2. Describe documentation and record keeping procedures for training activities. Please note that if you generate hazardous waste at your business, you must also maintain documents onsite that indicate employee names and job titles, job descriptions, and descriptions of the type and amount of initial and refresher training. RECORDKEEPING SITE SPECIFIC RECORDS (Located near the front entrance wall) · Current copy of this Hazardous Materials Disclosure Information & Business Emergency Plan · Logbook and Binder Entries · Record of facility inspections MONTHLY SAFETY INSPECTION (FIELD ENVIRONMENT) This site is inspected monthly. CLOSURE PLAN 1. Describe procedures that will be implemented in the event of a full or partial site closure. Include agency notification, hazardous materials removal, hazardous waste disposal, equipment breakdown and removal, and site decontamination. · Contact all local jurisdictions prior to business closure. · Batteries will be removed by NorCal Battery and mused at other locations, or recycled. SCALE 1:32 Nextel Comhnunications, Inc. 20'-0" DATE 01/31/2001 WAVEGUIDE PORT RF3 Gen4 RF2/RF3 CCI RF2 Gert4 RF1 CCI RF1 Gen4 Primary Cabinet Exp. Cabinet Primary Cabinet Exp. Cabinet Primary Cabinet 5 BR's 40W 0 BR's 40W 5 BR's 40W 0 BR's 40W 5 BR's 40W Battery Bay 3 Battery Systems 12-205's Control Cabinet _ 35in. AC POWER 32in. DISTRIBUTION METER/MAIN DISCONNECT APPLETON PLUG KERN ISLAND - CA-1789-F PROPOSED EQUIPMENT LAYOUT - 10'x 20'x 10' TYPE FOUR FIBERGLASS SHELTER, STANDARD CONSTRUCTION, W/1 HOUR FIREWALL, UNDERGROUND TELCO & POWER, 120/208V, THREE PHASE, METER, MAIN DISCONNECT & APPLETON PLUG DRAWN BY JSANBORN Systems Development / Equipment Engineering 0in. 18in. 30in. 60in. Page 1 of 1 SITE LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS SITE NAME: KERN ISLAND SITE NO.: CA-1789F SITE ADDRESS as written on Building Permit: 4408 Wible Road Bakersfield Ca 93313 (Include County) LANDLORD: San Joaquin Vererinary Land Company PHONE: CONTACT: John Tolley PHONE: (661)832-1150 ADVANCE NOTICE: KEYS: sPECIAL INFO/COMMENTS: CM is Tim Quinn This is a Spectrasite Tower DIRECTIONS FROM SACRAMENTO: 1) Take either I-5 or Highway 99 SOUTH 2) If you take I-5 cut over to Highway 99 at CA-46 towards Losthills/Wasco 3) Heading SOUTH on 99,Take the WHITE LANE exit towards WIBLE ROAD 4) Turn right on WHITE LANE(off freeway), THEN LEFT on WIBLE ROAD 5) Site is near the cross street of Garland Approximate Travel Time: 5 hfs approx 300 miles Directions to Electric Service (meter): Directions to Telco Service: Updated By: BUILDING TYPE: Storage Building 4WD REQUIRED: X No Always Bad Weather Only ROAD ACCESS: X Paved Dirt Gravel PARKING: Following is a list of access points on this site with the applicable combo, code or key #: Lock # ]Key g/Combo I Location at Site I Special Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 r'.lsitelsitemaps/page l /Map1789.xls.xls 06/12/2OO2 Page 1 of 1 MAPBL $T! 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