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TIME CHARGED BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PROJECT NUMBER: TIME DATE: NAME: CHGD: COMMENTS: PROJECT COMPLETION: DATE: BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PROJECT NUMBER: DATE: NAME: TIME CHGD: COMMENTS: c~/P · or: ' ' - - /too 8d- PROJECT COMPLETION: DATE: HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS June 9, 1999 Mr. Steve Underwood City of Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 JUN D 1999 BY: ..... , ........ ~--~--90~SACRAMENTO STREET,'B)AKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (PERMIT #BR-0249) Dear Mr. Underwood: This report presents the results of soil sampling performed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. (HFA) in association with the removal of six 6,000-gallon USTs from the above-referenced site (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map and Figure 2 - Plot Plan). The tank removal activities were performed under Permit #BR-0249 with the Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division (BFDESD) (see Attachment 1 for a copy of the tank removal permit). BACKGROUND On August 4, 1998, BC Enterprises removed a 550-gallon, waste-oil UST from the site. Adsorbed-phase TRPH as oil and grease, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the UST (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations, and Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results). The BFDESD, in its letter dated March30, 1999, requested additional investigation of the vertical and lateral limit of hydrocarbon-containing soil and assessment of the potential for the release to impact groundwater resources, Schwebel Petroleum Company also contracted with BC Enterprises to remove six 6,000-gallon, single-walled, steel USTs remaining at the site (see Figure 2). The USTs had previously been used to store fuels as well as petroleum lubricants. On May 7, 1999, the USTs were removed. BC Enterprises contracted with HFA to provide an environmental technician under the direct supervision of the undersigned state of California registered geologist to collect soil samples at the direction of Mr. Steve Underwood with the BFDESD. ENVIRONMENTAL: SCIENTISTS * GEOLOGISTS * ENGINEERS Contaminated Site Assessments · Phase I Audits · Site Remediation * Hazardous Waste Management 143 South FJgueroa Street Ventura, California 93001 (805) 652-0219 (805) 652-0793 FAX Internet: firstJast@hfa.com 16570 Aston Street Irvine, California 92606 (949) 442-6665 (949) 724-0446 FAX lnternet: first_last@hfa.con~ 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1 Bakersfield, California 93308 (805) 391-0517 (805) 391-0826 FAX Internet: firstJast@hfa.com 3001 South 35th Street, Suite C-1 I Phoenix, Arizona 85034 (800) 789-0219 · (602) 426-1000 (602) 426-0113 FAX lnlernel: first_last @ph.hfa.com ' HOLGUIN, F^HA & A SOCIATE , INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS TANK CLOSURE SOIL SAMPLING Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD June 9, 1999 - Page 2 On May 7, 1999, soil samples TK-1-14 and TK-1-18 through TK-6-14 and TK-6-18 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the inverts at the center of the northeastern, northwestern, central eastern, central western, southeastern, and southwestern USTs, respectively; soil samples P-1-14 and P-1-18 through P-3-14 and P-3-18 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the base of the UST cavity, beneath the former location of a product piping run from the USTs to the former northern dispenser island, adjacent to the northern, central, and southern USTs, respectively; soil samples P-4-14 and P-4-18 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the base of the UST cavity, beneath the former location of a product piping run from the USTs to the eastern dispensers; and soil samples D-1-14 and D-1-18 were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the base of the UST cavity, beneath the former location of the former northern dispenser island (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations). All sampling equipment was washed with a non-phosphate cleanser, pre-rinsed with tap water, and finally rinsed with deionized water prior to sampling. The soil samples were collected from the excavator bucket immediately following excavation. The soil samples were stored in 2-inch-diameter brass tubes, sealed with TeflonTM liners and end caps, labeled, placed in an ice chest at a temperature of less than 4°C, and transported to a California state-certified laboratory for analysis. Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures were followed for the samples to ensure sample integrity and to document sample possession from the time of collection to the ultimate destination. The sample labels identified the job number, sampler, date and time of collection, and a sample number unique to each sample. ANALYTICAL METHODS AND RESULTS The soil samples were analyzed for TRPH as oil and grease using EPA Method 418.1, TPH as gasoline and TPH as diesel using EPA Method 8015 (M), and BTEX and MTBE using EPA Method 8020. In addition, one soil sample, indicating the presence of MTBE, was additionally analyzed for MTBE using EPA Method 8260, Significant adsorbed-phase TRPH as oil and grease, TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples (P-4-14 and P-4-18) collected from beneath the former location of a product piping run from the USTs to the eastern dispensers. Moderate adsorbed-phase TRPH as oil and grease, TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples (P-1-14 and P-1-18 through P-3-14 and P-3-18) collected from beneath the former location of a product piping run from the USTs to the northern dispensers. Minor to nondetectable adsorbed-phase TRPH as oil and grease, TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, BTEX, HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD June 9, 1999 - Page 3 and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples (TK-1-14 and TK-1-18 through TK-6-14 and TK-6-18, and D-1-14 and D-1~18) collected from beneath the center of the former USTs and the northern dispenser islands. MTBE was not detected in soil sample P-4-14 using EPA Method 8260; therefore, the presence of MTBE was not confirmed (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations, Table 1, and Attachment 2 for the laboratory reports). RINSATE AND STORAGE TANK DISPOSAL Prior to tank removal, the UST was triple rinsed. The rinsate was transported to Demenno/Kerdoon's disposal facility in Compton, California, under Non RCRA-Hazardous Waste Manifest (see Attachment 3 for the non RCRA-hazardous waste manifest), An LEL meter was utilized to verify that the hydrocarbon vapor concentrations were less than 5 percent of the LEL. Subsequently, 20 pounds of dry ice per 1,000 gallons of tank capacity was introduced into the UST, and oxygen metering was conducted to verify that the level of oxygen within the UST was less than 12 percent. With the approval of the BFDESD, the storage tank was removed, placed on a flatbed truck, and transported to Golden State Metal, inc.'s, Bakersfield facility for destruction (see A~achment 4 for the tank disposal form). CONCLUSIONS Based on the soil sampling and laboratory analytical results, petroleum hydrocarbons were 'detected in the soil beneath the location of the former product pipeline from the USTs to both the northern and eastern dispensers. The BFDESD will likely require additional investigation of the vertical and lateral limit of hydrocarbon-containing soil and assessment of the potential for the release to impact groundwater resources. The BFDESD may also require active or passive mitigation activities associated with the former USTs, dispensers, and product piping at the site. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Schwebel Petroleum Company and its representative, BC Enterprises, as it pertains to the referenced property in Bakersfield, California. The services performed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., were conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of its profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the state of California. No other warranty is expressed or implied. HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD June 9, 1999 - Page 4 Thank you for this opportunity to have been of service. If you have any questions regarding this report or the information contained herein, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (661) 3910517 or at e-mail address Mark_Magargee@bk.hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, Environmental Technician Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Ma& R. I~'agar'gee, CHG, RC~ ~/ Senior Hydrogeologist Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Plot Plan Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Attachment 1 Tank Removal Permit Attachment 2 Laboratory Reports Attachment 3 Non RCRA-Hazardous Waste Manifest Attachment 4 Tank Disposal Form cc: Mrs. Judith Schwebel, Schwebel'Petroleum Company Mr. Bob Underwood, BC Enterprises HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASg)CIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD June 9, 1999 - Page 5 LEGEND o 0.5 1 MILE ,000 2,000 3,0oo 4,0oo 5,000 FEET 0 0 0 5 1 KILOMETER USGS OIL CENT ER, OILDALE, GOSFORD, LAMONT 7.5 MINUTE SERIES QUADRANGLES SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY 900 SACRAMENTO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD June 9, 1999 - Page 6 o SACRAMENTO STREET --,,,~ mm ~ ................ ~ ~ ~( ~ ~ ~ II ~Z 0 o~ ~ ~ ~ ~,,, ~ ~ // ~~ ~ 1 ~ ~~ //~ I/ ~ ¢/ '-r~ m ~ OW -- I W Z~ I ~ n~ ...... / I I L , O ............................................. ~) .............. =_:_~_=_= ....................... CHAIN-LINK FENCE ~ IO ~O TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA I DATE I i SAMPLE TPH AS I TPH AS I TRPH AS OIL I I i ETHYL- i TOTAL ; { ,SAMPLEDIDEPTH ID GASOLINEI DIESELI ANDGREASEIBENZENE!TOLUENE!BENZENE!XYLENESI MTBE ': MTBE REF SAMPLE SQURCE . (fbg) I i (mg/kg) i (mg/kg) I (mg/kg) I (rog/kg) i (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg,'kg)~ (mg/kg)~ EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD 8015 (M) 418.1 i 8020 8260 , N/A REPORTING LIMIT ; VAIRES-SEE LABORATORY REPORTS ' N/A Centerof Waste-Oi~ UST 8-4-98 J 7 ; TN-l-2' ~, -- i -- ~ ~2~,90_0~) ND' 21 6.~. t~__ ~'_1~;~ ..-_- _ _ _A_- 8-4-98 { 11 i TK-1-6'I -- I -- ! ~,~.0C~I ND' '_11.~ !5.2! 5;~ 0.24:. -- A Dispenser 5-7-99 ! 14 I D-1-14 I ND! 70{ 170! ND; NDI ND! ND' ND -- B ~ 5-7-99 I 18 t D-1-18 I 261 ,"-1~0~ 1901 NMi ND[ ND! 0.048i NMi -- B PipingbetweenNortheastemandNorthwestemUSTs L~5-7-99 I 14 / P-1-14! '~0_I) "4~-01 ,'1-4~D~)-) NMi 0.016! 0,44j 6,9] 0.0561 -- B I 5-7-99 I 18 I P-1-18 I 95{ 271 ..... ~i ND{ ND{ 0.045{ 0.47! 0.095{ -- B Piping between Central Eastern and Central Western USTsI 5-7-99 14 I P-2-14 I ~250,? 170 230i NMI 0.0078 0.151 11 0.038! -- B { 5-7-99 18 { P-2-181 .3~? ~-~)2 :'-~,,~,0~)~i 0.0361 0.0066 0.931 4.2{ 0.36i -- , B Piping between Southeastern and Southwestern USTs 5-7-g9 I 14 I P-3-14 -1,;600~' 740 --- ~3(~iNDND 0.0094 0.096} 4.21 0.131 - _ B~ 5-7-99I 18 { P-3-18 ~-980> ?1~2-00.) :-1,400I~ 0.023 0.161 2.4] 0.12l -- B Piping East of the Central Eastem UST ~.5-7-99 { 14 I P-4-14 Lsd,' ,2,500 3,5081 0.151 5.~ 4.4{ 39; 11 ND_'. B NO NDND NOt ND' ND] 0.0211 0.~/~i : B Center of Northeastern 6,000-Gallon Gasoline UST ~.5-7-99 14 TK-1-14 , -- I 5-7-99 18 TK-1-1822 71 23 NMIND 0.022{ 0.141 0.08! -- B Center of Northwestern 6,000-Gallon Gasoline UST ~5-7-99 14 I TK-2-14 I NDi ND NMI NMi NDI NMI ND! ND! -- B I 5-7-99 18 { TK-2-18 ! ND! ND NMI NMI NMI NDI NMi ND{ -- B Center of Central Eastem E,000-Gallon Gasoline UST ~5-7-99 ! 14 {TK-3-141 140] 700! "-f,0b'~1) 0.02{ 0.075{ 0.321 !:t.8;? 0.511; -- B I 5-7-99 I 18 ITK-3-18! 43[ 4201 '!1,300~ NMI NMI 0.11i 0.73; 0.036: -- B Center of Central Westem E,000-Gallon Gasoline UST ! 5-7-99 I 14 {TK-4-14I NDI 160 540{ ND 0.0761 0.06! 0.1'. ND; -- B 5-7-99 i 18 I TK-4-18! NMI 15 NMiND NMi ND! NMi ND' -- B Center of Southeastern 6,000-Gallon Gasoline UST ~ 5-7-99 I 14 [ TK-5-14 NMI NDi NMI NMI -- B F 5-7-99 I 18 ITK-5-18 ----ND! NMI ND] NMi ND; NMi 0.085; -- B .D Center of Southwestern 6,000-Gallon Gasoline UST 5-7-99 i 14 I TK-6-14 I NDI NDI ND{ NDI ND{ NMi NMI ND: -- B 5-7-99 i 18 i TK-6-18] ND] NDt ND; ND{ ND{ ND{ ND! ND! -- B -t REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. -- = Not analyzed. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s (HFA's) report dated September 1, 1998. B = HFA's current report. HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASS(~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 1. TANK REMOVAL PERMIT CITY OF OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., B~kersfield, CA (805) 326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITI~ _IN FO RM.A TION - tt/,~/a,, ~ FACILITY NAME ~ ~b~ _ ~e ~ g ~- CROSS STREET MAILING AOOR~S~~ ~ ~ -- - ,, _ CITy__ ~~P .' ,.ZIP~ cOnl'R,~cTOr INFORMATION AOOR~SS ~~ ~. INSTANCE CARRIER~~ ' ~~ ' ~~NS COMP NO.~ PRELIMINARY ASS~SMENT I~FO~A~ION COMPANY~/~. ~nsur,t~d~ ~ar~Er ~,~~ TANK (:.LEANING INFORMATJON COMPANY A/lc ["~ -ar :r~ a~- .~' PHONE NO. ~ WASTE TRAN~-~R~R [DENTIFICATIO~ '~ER Pa~ ~ ~o~/b/~ ' .... NAME OF RINSA~ DIS~SAL FACIL~ .~ ~~ ~~_ ADDRESS~ ~. ~~ ~ ,. C~~~ ; ~ ~ Z'IP'~ TANK Tr _A_NSPORTER INFORM.~TiON COMPANY ~' ;11~" ~"/1~//,,J~ ~.,~- PflO~ NO.,~, ~'~ "~, ........ L!~r~.~ NO. ADDRESS/~o~ ~~/ _~ CI~~//~X.~ TANK DESTINATION ~¢~ ~~ ~ ~ TANK INFORMATION CHEMICAL DATES TANK NO. AGE VOLUME STORED STORED CHEMICAL Far Official (.I.,,: Ck,ly ............... -. J - .. ' ..... :.'..-:'":~'~.?~.~:~,~.'E,;,v~',; ...... .'..',.:.'~:~.'.::,): '~.... -:~.,:.:.:; ...:.. '.' ,- · : . '~.~, '. -- : . ~. :. .. . . ....' ' · ........ . .... ..t+~...-. , ' , :s ...... .-: .'.~" ^' .... ~' ' ;% . '.' " '"~;~__~...?=... ~ .: '~:';'1 T! ~/U'!'~ JC^NT ! ~^S RI.:C/.-'.I ¥1'.:17. I/NI)F.R.e;r^NT)S. AND WILL ¢OMT'LY WTT! ~ -ri ~ A'~'I'^CI If.:D CONI)rFK)N,S ¢)1.' TI I'L'< I'I:i<IMrI' ^NI ) ANY' cYrl II.:R .%'I'A'I I..'. I.OCA[, ^Nr) [:I!I)ER^[. REGUL^'rK)N,',;. H I1,~ I"( film I IA.~ I II-:I.:N COMI'I.I:;I'F.I) I JNI)I!R ?ENAI,TY OF PEIUURY. AND 'l'O 'ri II?, ul.:s't' o1.' MY KN()WI.t.:I X;E IN 'rRI ii.'. ANI J C( ~I(I(I.:c'r. AI'I'I,IC^N'I' NAME (I'RIN'f) APPI.ICANT fiI(iNATURE TillS APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATF~, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 2. LABORATORY REPORTS HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES May 20, 1999 CLIENT: BC Enterprises PROJSCT ~ Schwebel Petroleum 143 South Figueroa Street · Ventura, California 93001 · (805) 652-0219 · FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Page 1 Analyzed By: T. Karageorge Sampled By: B. Skenfield Uni ts: mg/kg Matrix: Soil Analyses Methods: BTEX: EPA 8020 TPH: 8015-M CONCENTB/~TION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTSX DISTINCTION CONSTITUENT TPH- TPH- Ethyl Total Percent Lab Sample Dates Sampled, Gasoline Diesel Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE* Surrogate No. No. Received and Tested RL RL RL RL RL RL RL Recovery 990698 D-1-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 ND 10 990699 D-l-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 26 10 990700 P-l-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 740 10 990701 P-l-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 95 10 990702 P-2-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/12/99 250 10 990703 P-2-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 390 10 990704 P-3-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 1600 10 990705 P-3-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 980 10 990706 P-4-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 890 10 990707 P-4-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 11000 10 990708 TK-i-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 ND 10 990709 TK-i-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 22 I0 990710 TK-2-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 ND 10 990711 TK-2-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 ND I0 70 ND ND ND ND 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 ND 02 116% 160 ND ND ND .048 ND 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 02 430 ND .016 .44 6.9 .056 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 02 27 ND ND .045 .47 .095 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 02 170 ND .0078 .15 1 .038 127% 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 02 890 .036 .0066 .93 4.2 .36 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 02 740 ND .0094 .096 4.2 .13 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 02 1200 ND .023 .16 2.4 .12 170% 10 005 .005 015 .015 02 2500 .15 5.3 4.4 39 1 104% 10 005 .005 015 .015 02 8000 12 96 68 740 68 10 005 .005 015 .015 02 ND ND ND ND .021 .08 114% 10 005 .005 015 .015 02 71 ND ND .022 .14 .08 10 005 .005 015 .015 02 ND ND ND ND ND ND 103% 10 005 .005 015 .015 02 ND ND ND ND ND ND 106% i0 005 .005 015 .015 02 Samples 990699, 990700, 990701, 990703, 990704, 990707, 990709, 990713 and 990714 surrogate was not recovered due to matrix interference. Sample 990705 high surrogate recovery due to matrix interference. RL = Reportin9 Limit (may vary with Dilution Factor) ND = Not Detected at or above RL Lab Certification: CAELAP ~1878; 1/31/00 · MTBE should be verified with Method 8260. All results are tenative in nature. //'~/~../ Laboratory Manager: HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES May 20, 1999 CLIENT: BC Enterprises PROJECT: Schwebel Petroleum 143 South Figueroa Street a Ventura, California 93001 a (805) 652-0219 a FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Page 2 Analyzed By: T. Karageorge Sampled By: B. Skenfield Units: mg/kg Matrix: Soil Analyses Methods: BTEX: EPA 8020 TPH: 8015-M CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION CONSTITUENT TPH- TPH- Ethyl Total Percent Lab Sample Dates Sampled, Gasoline Diesel Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE* Surrogate No. No. Received and Tested RL RL RL RL RL RL RL Recovery 990712 TK-3-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 140 700 .02 .075 .32 1.8 .511 110% 10 10 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 990713 TK-3-18 990714 TK-4-X4 990715 TK-4-18 990716 TK-5-14 990717 TK-5-18 990718 TK-6-14 990719 TK-6-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/11/99 43 420 ND ND .11 .73 .036 10 10 005 .005 .015 .015 .02 ND 160 ND .076 .06 .1 ND 10 10 005 .005 015 .015 .02 ND 15 ND ND ND ND ND 100% 10 10 005 .005 015 .015 .02 ND ND ND ND ND ND .081 106% I0 10 005 .005 015 .015 .02 ND ND ND ND ND ND .085 114% 10 10 005 .005 015 .015 .02 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 113% I0 10 005 .005 015 .015 .02 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 104% 10 10 005 .005 015 .015 .02 Samples 990699, 990700, 990701, 990703, 990704, 990707, 990709, 990713 and 990714 surrogate was not recovered due to matrix interference. Sample 990705 high surrogate recovery due to matrix interference. RL = Reporting Limit (may vary with Dilution Factor) ND = Not Detected at or above RL Lab Certification: CAELAP t1878; 1/31/00 * MTBE should be verified with Method 8260. All results are tenative in nature. Laboratory Manager: ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES May 25, 1999 CLIENT: BC Enterprises 143 South Figueroa Street a Ventura, California 93001 · (805) 652-0219 ° FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Page 3 PROJECT: Schwebel Petroleum Analyzed By: T. Karageorge Sampled By: B. Skenfield Units: mc/kg Matrix: Soil Analysis Method: TRPH: EPA 418.1 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL RECOVERABLE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TRPH) CONSTITUENT Lab Sample Date~ SamDled, TRPH No. No. Received and Tested RL 990698 D-1-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 170 10 990699 D-l-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 190 10 990700 P-l-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 1400 10 990701 P-l-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 16 10 990702 P-2-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 230 10 990703 P-2-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 3400 10 990704 P-3-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 530 10 990705 P-3-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 1400 10 990706 P-4-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 1500 10 990707 P-4-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 4300 10 990708 TK-I-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990709 TK-I-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 23 10 990710 TK-2-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990711 TK-2-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990712 TK-3-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 1000 i0 990713 TK-3-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 1300 10 RL = Re-porting Limit ND = Not Detected at or above MRL Lab Certification: CAELAP ~1878; 1/31/00 Laboratory Manager: HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES May 25, 1999 CLIENT~ BC Enterprises PROJECT: Schwebel Petroleum 143 South Figueroa Street · Ventura, California 93001 · (805) 652-0219 ° FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Page 4 Analyzed By: T. Karageorge Sampled By: B. Skenfield Units: mg/kg Matrix: Soil Analysis Method: TRPH: EPA 418.1 CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL RECOVEB3%BLE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TRPH) CONSTITUENT Lab Sample Dates Sampled, TRPH No. No. Received and Tested RL 990714 TK-4-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 540 10 990715 TK-4-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990716 TK-5-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990717 TK-5-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990718 TK-6-14 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 990719 TK-6-18 5/7/99 5/11/99 5/18/99 ND 10 RL = Reporting Limit ND = Not Detected at or above MRL Laboratory Manager: Lab Certification: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/00 IHOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Ecistman Ave., Uni! 1, Venl'urc~, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORI REPORI OF ANALYIICAL RESULTS QC Balch ID ' 5/18/99 Date Extracted: Indrument ID ' Foxboro IR Date Analyzed ' Analysis Meihod ' 418.1 Analyzed By ' 18-May-99 18-May-99 TDK CONCENTRATION OF IOIAL RECOVERABLE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (trph) in mg/Kg (soil), mg/I (water) TRPH Eob Id. Matrix MR/_ METHOD Soil ND BLANK 0.0 Analytes reported as ND were not presenl above the stated limit of detection. MRL = Method Reporting Limil ND: Not Delecled ai or above Iv~RL LAB CERTIFICATION: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/98 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave. Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: Lab No: Instrument ID: ms msd 990719 Foxboro IR Date Extracted: 18-May-99 Date Analyzed: 18-May-99 Matrix: Soil Matrix Spike Worksheet TRPH by 418.1 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) (%) Limits TRPH 0.00 401.0 400 100 44-150 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) (%) Limits TRPH 0.00 355.9 400 89 44-150 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits TRPH 100 89 95 11.92 <26 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 QC Batch ID · Instrumen~ ID ' Analysis Method: METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS 5/13/?9 Date Exlracled: HP 6890 GC-3 Date Analyzed 8015M Analyzed By 12-May-99 13-May-99 TDK CONCENTRATION OF IOTAI PEIROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (tph) AS DIESEL in rog/Kg (soil) TPH- Client Diesel Lab No. Sample No. Matrix /~L 36293 Method Blank Soil ND I0.0 Extractable fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a diesel standard. Hydocarbons detected by this method range from CI0 loC24. Analytes repotted as ND were not present above the stated Jimit of detection. E'L = Method Reporling Limit ND: Nol Delecled al or above RL LABCERIIFICAI'ION: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/2_000 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805} 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORI REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULIS QC Batch ID · 5/13/99 Date Exhacied: Inslrumenl ID · HP 6890 GC-3 Dale Analyzed Analysis Method: 8015M Analyzed By 12-May-99 13-May-99 TDK CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (tph) AS DIESEL in mg/Kg (soil) TPH- Client Diesel Lab No. Sample No. Matrix RL 36293 Method Blank Soil ND 10.0 Extractable fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a diesel standard. Hydocorbons detected by this method range from C10 toC24. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated lirnit of detection. RL = Melhod Reporting Limit ND = Not Delecled al or above RL LABCERTIFICAIION: CAELAP #1878:1/31/2000 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: MS &MSD Date Extracted: 12-May-99 Lab No: 990686 Date Analyzed: 13-May-99 Instrument ID: HP 6890 GC-3 Matrix: Soil Standard: STL - 135 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA Method 8015-M Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) (%) Limits TPH as 0.000 7.6 10 76 35-165 Diesel Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) (%) Limits TPH as 0.000 7.3 10 73 35-165 Diesel Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits TPH as 76 73 75 3.7 <31 Diesel HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: MS &MSD Date Extracted: 12-May-99 Lab No: 990686 Date Analyzed: 13-May-99 Instrument ID: HP 6890 GC-3 Matrix: Soil Standard: STL - 135 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA Method 8015-M Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) (%) Limits TPH as 0.000 7.3 10 73 35-165 Diesel Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) Conc.(UG) (%) Limits TPH as 0.000 7.3 10 73 35-165 Diesel Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits TPH as 73 73 73 1.1 <31 Diesel HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYIICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: QC Batch ID: 5/11/99 Anolyzed By: Instrumen~ ID: HP 5890 GC-I Analysis Method: 11-May-99 TDK 8015-m/8020 Lab No. CONCENIRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (IPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in mg/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Sample No. Matrix RL RL RL RL RL 36140 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND 10 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range fromC4 toC12. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated limit of detection. RL = Melhod Reporting Limit ND = Nol Detected al or above RL LAB CER11FICAI'ION: CAELAP #1878:1/31/2000 [HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Venlura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 MEIHOD BLANK REPORI REPORI OF ANALYIICAL RESULTS Dale Analyzed: QC Batch ID: 5/11/99 Analyzed By: Instrumenl ID: HP 5890 GC-I Analysis Melhod: 11-May-99 TDK 8015-m/8020 Lab No. CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION Jn rog/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Clienl Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Sample No. Matrix RL RL RL RL RL 36140 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND I0 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitaled against a gasoline slandard. Hydrocarbons delected by this method range fromC4 toC12. Analylesreporledas ND were not present above the statedlimilofdeleclJon. RL: Method Reporting Limit ND = Not Defecled at or above RL LAB CERTIFICAIION: CAELAP # 1878: I/31/2000 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORT REPORT OF ANALYIICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: QC Batch ID: 5/12/99 Analyzed By: Inslrument ID: HP 5890 GC-I Analysis Method: 12-May-99 TDK 8015-m/8020 Lab No. CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in rog/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Sample No. Matrix RL RL RL RL RL 36140 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND I0 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range fromC4 1oCI2. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated limit of detection. RL = Method Reporling Limit ND = Nol Delected al or above RL LABCERIIFICAI'ION: CAELAP #1878; 113112000 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 MEIHOD BLANK REPORT REPORI OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Dale Analyzed: QC Batch ID: 5/12/9? Analyzed By: Inslrumenl ID: HP 5890 GC-1 Analysis Meihod: 12-May-99 TDK 8015-m/8020 Lab No. CONCENTRATION OF IOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (IPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in rog/Kg {soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Sample No. Matrix RL RE RE RL RE 36140 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND I0 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range fromC4 toC12. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated limit of detection. RL: Melhod Reporling Limit ND = Not Delecled al or above RL LABCERIIFICA'/ION: CAELAP #1878:1/31/2000 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit I, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805} 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: MS / MSD Date Analyzed: 12-May-99 Lab No: 990686 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 24.98 20 125 45-158 Benzene 0.00 19.69 20 98 59-138 Toluene 0.00 18.63 20 93 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 19.03 20 95 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 38.28 40 96 53-135 o-Xylen e 0.00 18.50 20 92 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 24.00 20 120 45-158 Benzene 0.00 21.14 20 106 59-138 toluene 0.00 21.50 20 108 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 20.39 20 102 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 43.49 40 109 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 20.49 20 102 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 125 120 122 4.0 <22 Benzene 98 106 102 7.1 < 14 1-oluene 93 108 100 14.3 < 14 Ethylbenzene 95 102 99 6.9 < 16 m,p-Xylenes 96 109 102 12.8 < 16 o-Xylene 92 102 97 10.2 <15 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. 2550 Ec~slman Ave.. Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 65n-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: MS /MSD Date Analyzed: 12-May-99 Lab No: 990686 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8O20 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb). Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 23.79 20 119 45-158 Benzene 0.00 i 9.64 20 , 98 59-138 toluene 0.00 18.54 20 93 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 18.96 20 95 55-123 m, p-Xyle nes 0.00 38.56 40 96 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 18.57 20 93 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 22.75 20 114 45-158 Benzene 0.00 19.94 20 100 59-138 I'oluen e 0.00 18.67 20 93 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 19.14 20 96 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 38.26 40 96 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 18.60 20 93 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound 'i .... Spi'k~ ! Matrix Spk. ~'up Average %RPD Control i I Limits Recovery Recovery Recovery '4'5 MTBE 119 114 116 . <22 Benzene o~ ] 00 99 1.5 < 14 Toluene ~3 93 93 0.7 <14 E thylbenzene 95 96 " 95 0.9 < 16 m,p-Xylenes ,°6 96 96 0.8 <16 o-Xylene o'~ I ,°3' 93 0.2 <15'" FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unil 1, Venturo, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METHOD BLANK REPORI REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Date Analyzed: QC Batch ID: 5/I 1/99 Analyzed By: Insffumen[ ID: HP 5890 GC-I Analysis Method: 11-May-99 TDK 8015-m/8020 Lab No. CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WiTH BTEX DISTINCTION in mg/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyt Total Client Gasoline Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Sample No. Matrix RE RE RE RE RL 36140 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND 10 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range fromC4 1oC12. Analytes reported as ND were not present above the stated limil of detection. RL = Melhod Reporting Limit ND = Nol Detected ol or above RL LAB CERTIFICATION: CAELAP #]878; 1/31/2000 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Ec~stman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: MS / MSD Date Analyzed: l 1-May-99 Lab No: 990665 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: 1 Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 18.86 20 94 45-158 Benzene 0.00 18.30 20 91 59-138 I-oluene 0.00 17.55 20 88 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 17.78 20 89 55-123 rn,p-Xylenes 0.00 35.76 40 89 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 17.18 20 86 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Con¢.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 18.82 20 94 45-158 Benzene 0.00 17.41 20 87 59-138 [oluene 0.00 17.86 20 89 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 18.07 20 90 55-123 m,p-Xylenes 0.00 36.15 40 90 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 17.63 20 88 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 94 94 94 0.2 <22 Benzene 91 87 89 5.0 < 14 Toluene 88 89 89 1.7 < 14 Et hylbenzene 89 90 90 1.6 < 16 m,p-Xylenes 89 90 90 1.1 < 16 o-Xylene 86 88 87 2.6 <15 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: MS / MSD Date Analyzed: 11-May-99 Lab No: 990683 Matrix: Soil Instrument ID: HP5890 GC-1 Dilution Factor: Matrix Spike Worksheet EPA 8020 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spike Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb} Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits MTBE 0.00 26.28 20 131 45-158 Benzene 0.00 20.65 20 103 59-138 Toluene 0.00 19.43 20 97 59-133 Ethylbenzene 0.00 19.98 20 100 55-123 i~,p-Xylenes 0.00 40.27 40 101 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 19.30 20 96 59-130 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Malrix Spk. Dup Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) Conc.(ppb) (%) Limits '~TBE 0.00 27.09 20 135 45-158 Benzene 0.00 20.86 20 104 59-138 toluene 0.00 19.52 20 98 59-133 jEthylbenzene 0.00 21.55 20 108 55-123 ~,p-Xylenes 0.00 40.30 40 101 53-135 o-Xylene 0.00 19.48 20 97 59-130 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits MTBE 131 135 133 3.0 <22 Benzene 103 104 104 1.0 < 14 Toluene 97 98 97 0.5 < 14 Ethylbenzene 100 108 104 7.6 <16 m,p-Xylenes 101 101 101 0.1 <16 o-Xylene 96 97 97 0.9 <15 CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page / of Z Cliem 'Name ~ f~.."'.-*-¢-¢ r'/Pp.,~.~..s I Proje~ N~me . Client Contact/Phone No. send report to: Contract Code ~'f'~ rd-.. ~ ~:, ,==,~ ' ,-.~ ~-J't ~2~ . Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. ~ ,~/~ 7~ S~.~.~~_~~ Date A nal~.ses Re ~uested Sa~,~te~s N m ,~/~ ~.~.~? ~.. ~ ~ 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1 ; ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ Bakersfield, CA 93308 Matdx (soil, Other Information No. and HFA Date ~me ground wale~ (e.g., ~mpling Io~tion, depm, Type of ~ ~ ~ ~',~ SPECIAL INS~ UC~ONS (i.e., turnaround :i~, etc.) S~ple ~ Sa~l~ ~mpled ~r, water) soil ~ring or MW ~ - 2-/¢ / ~O ~ / ~ ~¢G ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ REQUIRED DETECTION LIMITS ~ ~nm ~ra C~n~ ~ SW~ ~ /t :~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:O: SAMPLE RECEIPT _ . Yes No .... ~ e ~¢ ~ ~ % PRESERVATIVE ADDED? T~' ~/7 . ¢'~'0~ (~ I, Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for tempora~ ,el~ui~ B~(S~.~Orga~ '~,~/ Oal~i~ / / Na~ & City ~elinqui¢¢ By: (S~natur¢~ani .at~n~ Bat¢i~ ¢ Re~iv~ Relinqui~ By: (S~na~ur¢Organ*zali~) Oal~ Received For Laborato~ By: (S~natur¢Organizalion) Include S~clal H~ards Here: ( /? 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Sample ID: P-4-14 CAS LAB NO: 99077901 Date Received: 05/12/99 Date Sampled: 05/07/99 Date Analyzed: 05/18/99 Analyst: JAC Sample Matrix: Soil Date Extracted: N/A Time Sampled: 1530 Compound VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS EPA Method 8260 Concentration ug/Kg Dilution Factor PQL ug/Kg MTBE Surrogate BQL Dibromofluoromethane Toluene-d8 4-Bromofluorobenzene SURROGATE RECOVERY % Recovery 100 97 166. 5 Control Limits 80-120% 81-117% 74-121% *High surrogaterecovery due to matrix interference BQL: Below Practical Quantitation Limit PQL: Practical Quantitation Limit 150 Pr~cipal GPCO Analytical Services, Inc. Capco Analytical Services INC. (C&B) 1536 Eastman Avenue, Suite B Ventura CA 93003 (805) 644-1095 Client: Holguin,Fahan & Assoc. Sample ID: Method Blank CAS LAB NO: 990779-MB Date Analyzed: 05/18/99 Analyst: JAC Sample Matrix: MB for Solid Compound VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS EPA Method 8260 Concentration ug/Kg Dilution Factor PQL ug/Kg MTBE Surrogate BQL SURROGATE RECOVERY % Recovery 1 Control Limits 3O Dibromofluoromethane Toluene-d8 4-Bromofluorobenzene 104 99 91 80-120% 81-117% 74-121% BQL: Below Practical Quantitation Limit PQL: Practical Quantitation Limit PrincFal Analyst GPCO Analytical Services, Inc. HOLOUI'N, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, I1'~'~'@ o 7 ?-~ ~.*..}. *~e__Lo, __.}_ ENVIRONM E NTAL LABORATORIES ~:~;.,:;.~ ....... '~-'~IN-O F-CU STO DY 2550 Eastman Avenue, Unit #.1 · Ventura, California 93003 * (805) 650-7750 · FAX: (805),550-6~10 IClient t~ame IProiect Na'm~ Send report ~', invoic:; Io: Sampler's Name (prin~ /~ ¢ I Sampler's signalure Date _ Analyses Requested Matrix (soil, ~her Info~ation No. and ~ ~ . c Sample¢ Sampled Sampled alr. waler) sdl boring or ~V i, elc.) Containers ~ ~ Attn: ~( ~,~~-~ _ J SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TURNAROUND TIME · ' 24-Hour l'i Olher REQUIRED D~EC;TION LIMITS E~ LosAngdesCou~ty ~[ C;lifomia LUF'r ............... ~ Santa Barbar~ County L~ SW-846 ~; Ventura County ~ Ot~er SAMPLE R~3E~PT Yes No .......................................... S~pfe Condition Accecfable Sample Temperature Appropr~ PRESERVATIVE ADDED? Rehn is d ' Signature~rganizatlon) bate~' e/~/-~ Re~iv~ By: (Signalure~rganization) OateFime Includ~ S~lal H~ar(l,~ Here: fy: (Signature~rgan~a~ion) F;~v~ fly: (Si~nature~rganization) D~le/rime Relinquis~d By: (Signature~rganiza~ion) Date~ime Re~lv~ ~or ~ratoq{ By: (Slgnature~rganizatio3) DateFime Capco ~nalytical Services Incorporated X$36 Eastman &venue, Suite B Ventura, C&. 9300~ (805) 644-1095 Prepared For: Holguin,Fahan & Assoc., Inc. 2820 Pegasus Drive, suite 1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 &TTENTION: Mark Magargee May 19, 1999 Laboratory No: 990779 Date Received: 12-MAY-99 Project: B.C.-'Enterprises Job No: B00745 Sampled By: Client" I.D: See Below RESULTS ,.. On May 12, 1999, one (1) sample was received for analysis by Capco Analytical Services Inc. The sample was identified and assigned the' lab number listed below. This report consists of 2 pages excluding the cover letter, and the Chain of CustOdy. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION P-4'14 ." CAS LAB NUMBER 99077901. ~* · Farah, Ph.D. ' Director - 3malytical Operations' This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of Capco Analytical Services Inc.~' The test results reported represent ,only the items being tested and may not represent the entire material from which the sample was taken. GPCO. Analytical Services, Inc. HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, ING. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT ,~. NON RCRA-HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST I / WASTE MANIFEST /."' 1(1. US tTPA ir2 N.,mhnr O. Tra~tbl~fler~t Phone ~ "'~"~' ~ ~''- "~' & ;. u ,, ') I I. US 00T Dc~.r,phur, (,,i,.ludlrey Pra~cr Shlppin~ Nome, Hazc'srd CIn~.'. ~nd ID Nunlbe,') b I/,. G£NERATOR '$ CEI~TIFICATION; J he,ebb, de¢la,¢ ~ko~ the ee~tem., al~ Ik;~ consi¢:nman, Ore fvlly u,,d u,.~.v,ulely de:¢,';bed at, eve h¥ p~*pe,' s~¥~;n~ ,lure,: a,',d u,c Ua::H~'icd, packed '"'""J~'~'"~'""" -"' ...... ' /~ ' '" '~ .... ' .... 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Box 512 Bakersfield, CA 93302-0512 RE: Subsurface Leak Investigation at 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Dear Ms. Schwebel, This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the result of the Risk Analysis Report dated January 15,2001 associated with the underground tank removal. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Qual{'ty Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services cc: J. Whiting, RWQCB B. Becker, SEI S:~JUN E 200 l\900 Sacramento.wpd February 6, 2001 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Co., Inc. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, Ca 93302 - 0512 Intent to Make a Determination that No Further Action is Required or Issue a Closure Letter for the Six Former Motor Oil Underground Storage Tanks Dear Ms. Taylor: This letter is to inform you that the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services, intends to make a determination that no further action is required at the above site or to issue a closure letter. Please notify this agency of any input and recommendations you may have on these proposed actions within twenty (20) days. In accordance with section 25297.15 of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must provide certification to the local agency that all current record fee title owners have been informed of the proposed action. Please provide this certification to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services within twenty (20) days. If you have any questions about these proposed actions, please contact Howard Wines at 661-326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services by: Howard H. Wines, HI Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services cc: Ryan Rivera, DTSC S:.USTFORMS\UST.L7 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399~5763 D November 20, 2000 Ms. Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum Co. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, Ca 9302 RE: Former Underground Storage Tanks at 900 Sacramento Street Dear Ms. Schwebel: Our records indicate that your former underground storage tank site is currently subject to Corrective Action Requirements under Article 11 of Title 23 California Code of Regulations concerning leaking underground tanks. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 2722(b) of Article 11, you are hereby directed to begin the necessary work at your site within 90 calendar days from the date of this letter. The required work shall include: A risk analysis developed under ASTM standards for Risk Based corrective Action submitted to this office to substantiate that groundwater beneath the site, or other receptors, would not be affected by residual petroleum contamination. Please be aware that, pursuant to Section 2722(c) of Article 11, you are required to have an approved workplan on file with this office prior to initiation of any corrective action work. In addition, you are to provide ongoing status reports of all activities involving the progress of this case to this office every 90 days. If you have any questions regarding the provisions of this letter, please call me at (661)326r3649. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm cc: Bob BeCker, SEI Winston H. Hickox Agency Secretary California Environmental Protection Agency t4-.a-) /$ .6t P'¢ / Department of Toxic Substances Control Edwin F. Lowry, Director 700 Heinz Avenue, Suite 200 Berkeley, California 94710-2721 Gray Davis Governor October 11,2000 Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. P.O. Box-51-2 Bakersfield, CA 93302-0512 RECEIVED OC't' I 6 2000 ENVIRON, ~ERVICES Dear Ms. Taylor: APPROVAL OF CLOSURE PLAN FOR SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY, 900 SACRAMENTO STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA EPA ID# CAT 000 603 811 The public comment period of the draft closure plan for the hazardous waste management unit at Schwebel Petroleum in Bakersfield was held from August 28, 2000 through September 30, 2000. DTSC received no written comments during the comment period. Pursuant to Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 265.112, the closure plan dated November 1, 1999~for the Schwebel Petroleum Company has been determined to be acceptable and is hereby approved. You are required to comply with the activities specified in the approved closure plan. In addition, you are required to comply with the following conditions: 1. The following residual concentrations in the soil shall be met: benzene toluene ethyl benzene total xylenes MTBE <0.67 mg/kg <520 mg/kg1 <220 mg/kg1 <210 mg/kg~ <1.0 rog/kg ~ Soil Saturation Concentration ("sat"). When the concentration of a volatile liquid contaminant in soil is above its "sat" value, it exists most likely as free liquid. As such, the basic principle of the preliminary remedial goal (PRG) volatilization model is no longer applicable. The lower of the calculated PRG or the "sat"value should be the remedial goals. Ms. Judy Taylor October 11,2000 Page 2 '2. total petroleum hydrocarbon, diesel <5,000 ppm2 . Schwebel Petroleum Company shall complete the closure activities within 180 days from the closure plan approval date and submit a closure report and certification by the owner and an independent qualified profesSional engineer registered in California within 60 days after completion of all closure activities. Schwebel Petroleum shall notify DTSC 72 hours in advance for all field samPling activities. If you ~ave any questions, please contact Ryan Rivera at (510) 540-3954. Sincerely, Sandhu, P.E. Branch Chief Standardized Permits and Corrective Action Branch' CC~ City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester-Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Based on industrial land use FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICF..~ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfietd, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DWISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 August 2, 2000 Ms. Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum Co. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, Ca 9302 RE: Former Underground Storage Tanks at 900 Sacramento Street Dear Ms. Schwebei: Our records indicate that your former underground storage tank site is currently subject to Corrective Action Requiremen.ts under Article 11 of Title 23 California Code of Regulations concerning leaking underground tanks. ' Accordingly, pursuant to Section 2722(b) of Article 11, you are hereby directed to begin the necessary work at your site within 90 calendar days from the date of this letter. The required work shall include: A risk analysis develOped under ASTM standards for Risk Based corrective Action submitted to this office to substantiate that groundwater beneath the site, or other receptors, would not be affected by residual petroleum contamination. Please be aware that, pursuant to Section 2722(c) of Article 11, you are required to have an approved workplan on file with this office prior to ihitiation of any corrective action work. In addition, you are to provide ongoing status reports of all activities involving the progress of this case to this office every 90 days. If you have any questions regarding the provisions of this letter, please call me at (661)326-3649. Sincerely, HHWIdm Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services MAY--19--2000 0~:19 PM ~C-EHTERPRISES $61665?052 P.02 7104 Elkhorn Street Bakersfield, CA 933~ 3 (ee~) ee~.7os;. CA Lie. #742755 May 18, 2000 Steve Underwood Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Above-ground rank piping ~est, Schwebel Oil Bulk Plant, 900 Sacramento St., Bakersfield 93302 Dear Steve: On May 18, 2000 BC Enterprises performed a nitrogen pressure test on the product piping on seven (7) above-ground tanks at thc above location. We tested the piping by isolating product from the storage tanks, monitored 50 psi for 30 minutes. We made any necessary repairs to the system. All the piping'passed the test. Following is a list of the tests and the type of product contained in each: Tank#l: Tank #2: Tauk #3: Tank #4: Tank #-5: Tank #6: Tank ~7: Red diesel Aviation g~soline Regular unleuded gasoline Red diesel Solvent Dicscl (clear) Premium gasoline Steve, if you have any questions about the test, give mc a call. Sincere~ .... Bob~nderwood, Owner BC Elterprises MAY--19--2000 05119 PM ~C--EHTERPRISES 66166~7052 P.O1 7104 Elkhom Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 (ee~) ee3.?o5z I,.ic # 742735.A FAX TRANSMITTAL BC ENTERPRISES' FAX #: (66t} 663-7062 FAX # SENT TO: ~,~ ~' -/?, ~"/'[ ~ ..... BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone (661) 326-3979 · FAX (661) 326-0576 FAX Transmittal COMPANY: ~ou: FAX No. ~'~ ~ZTo COMMENTS: / D May 1, 2000 Ms. Judith B. Schwebel, President Schwebel Petroleum Company P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, CA 93302 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 RE: Results of site characterization of the property located at 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield Dear Ms. Schwebel: This office has reviewed the site characterization report submitted by Soils Engineering, Inc. (SEI) for the property located at the above stated address. Laboratory results reveal petroleum hydrocarbons are present in the soil at levels exceeding limits allowable by state guidelines. You are hereby notified that mitigation of the contamination plume to acceptable levels is required by this office. This office accepts the Natural Attenuation option, .listed in the site characterization study, together with an asphalt cap placed over the area to prevent water infiltration, as the most practical method for accomplishing a reduction in the hydrocarbon levels detected at the site. A risk analysis developed under ASTM standards for Risk Based Corrective Action shall also be submitted to this Office to substantiate that groundwater beneath the site or other receptors would not be affected by residual contamination. Please respond within twenty (20) working days from receipt of this letter as to your intention regarding this matter and a time table for carrying them out. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services cc: B. Becker, SEI HHW/dm S:\USTFORMS\UST. L5 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone (661) 326-3979 · FAX (661) 326-0576 FAX Transmittal TO: ~ COMPANY: ~["~C___ FROM: .-.~~ COMMENTS: V,,,~oe_ G BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone (661) 326-3979 · FAX (661) 326-0576 FAX Transmittal TO: '~V COMPANY: FROM: ~ ~,~s FAX No. COMMENTS: I0 ~>~(!,.E?5 ~ l~a~uou-/ SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS · SOLVENTS · CHEMICALS 900 Sacramento Street -:- P. O. Box 512 --:- (805) 323-8044 Bakersfield, California 93302 February 15, 2000 City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Baker~i~l;-CA-933'01 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. at 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield, CA In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Judith B. Schwebel, certify that the following is a list of current record fee title owners and their mailing addresses for the above site: 1) Schwebel Petroleum Co., Inc. P. O. Box 512 Bakersfield, CA 93302-0512 2) Union Pacific Railroad Company P. O. Box 3480 Omaha, Nebraska 68103-0480 Sincerely, Judith B. Schwebel President, Schwebel Petroleum Co., Inc. SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS · SOLVENTS · CHEMICALS 900 Sacramento Street -:- P. O. Box 512 -:- (805) 323-8044 Bakersfield, California 93302 Febmaryl5,2000 City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services -c/o Ralph-EwHuey;Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency for Schwebel Petroleum Co., Inc. at 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield, California In accordance with .se:ction 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Judie B. Schwe. bel, ce~ify t,h, at. I have,notified all responsible landowners of the enclosed proposed;aftiom., Check space for applicable actions: cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) site closure proposal local agency intention to make a determination that no further action is required. local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Sincerely, t/~~Z~ Judie B. S ch~Z~e~e7 ...... '--! President, Schwebel Petroleum Co., Inc..'- cc:. Union, Pacific Railroad c/o Safety Kleen Consulting 5665 Flatiron. Parkway ~. Boulder, CO 80301 SOILS ENGINEERING, INC. February 18, 2000 Mr. Steve Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA., 93301 FEB 2. 2 File Number 99-9015 [BY: ........ Subject: Site Characterization Workplan Addendum Schwebel Petroleum Company Bulk Plant 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, CA. Mr. Underwood: This Site Characterization Workplan (Workplan) Addendum is submitted by Soils Engineering}'Inc:. (SEI) following the. complefio.n of SEI's Site Charadterization Report (SEI, October 28, 1999)and in response, to a letter.dated January.26, 2000 from the Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services (BFDES). This Workplan describes the scope of work which will be conducted at the former underground storage tank (UST) areas located at the subject site (see Plate 1' for Location Map) to further characterize the Eastern extent of petroleum contamination. SEI proposes to advance 1 slant soil boring, oriented to the Southeast of soil boring B3, to collect soil samples for chemical analysis. The environmental investigation will be conducted in accordance with the BFDES requirements for site characterization investigations. BACKGROUND On August 4, 1998 BC Enterprises (BCE) removed one (1) 550-gallon waste oil UST and on May 7, 1999 BCE removed six (6) 6,000 gallon UST's. Elevated petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples collected beneath the waste oil UST and beneath the product pipeline extending from the 6 UST's to the northern and eastern dispensers and at the eastern end of the east-central tank (sample TK-3). The UST's evidently contained motor oils, gasoline, diesel, and mineral spirits over the period of operation. The BFDES requested additional site characterizations be conducted beneath the former waste oil UST and the former 6,000 gallon UST's to determine the lateral and vertical extent of the petroleum release. SEI advanced 5 soil borings to depths ranging from 35 feet to 81 feet in the area of the former underground storage tank (UST's) areas and collected soil samples for chemical analysis in order' to determine the lateral and vertical extent of the petroleum release. SEI's findings were submitted ina report to the BFDES dated October 28, 1999. In a letter dated January 26, 2000, the BFDES 4700 DISTRICT BLVD. ' BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA93313 ' PHONE (661) 831-5100 ° FAX: (661) 831-2111 Site Characterization Workplan Addendum 900 Sacramento St.., Bakersfield, CA. Schwebel Petroleum Co. ~OILS ENGINEERING, INC. File Number 99-9015 February 18, 2000 Page 2 requested a workplan to further characterize the Eastern extent of the petroleum contamination. The Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) is the lead agency for the closure of the former waste oil tank which was part of a Hazardous Waste Storage area. A separate Site Characterization & Closure Plan for the former waste oil tank has been prepared. PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK Mark Boring & Notify Underground Service Alert Underground Service Alert (USA) will be contacted to identify utility locations 48 hours prior to conducting the drilling. SEI will mark the soil boring location prior to drilling. Drilling of 1 Slant Soil Boring SEI will utilize an SEI owned and operated Hollow-stem auger drill rig to advance 1 slant soil boring (B7) to a minimum total depth of 50 feet below ground surface (bgs) at the location shown on the attached Plot Plan (Plate 2). The proposed surface location will be just Northeast of B3. The soil boring will be drilled at a 25-degree angle from vertical yielding a 45 foot vertical hole with a horizontal offset of approximately 21 feet. A California registered geologist will oversee the drilling process. Soil samples will be collected at 5 foot intervals and evaluated in the field for petroleum hydrocarbons (staining and odor), soil type and photo-ionization detector (PID) readings. A soil sample from each sampling interval will be sealed, labeled and placed in an iced cooler. See Plate 2 for proposed soil boring locations. If contamination is evident at the bottom of the soil boring (50 feet) additional drilling will be recommended to define the vertical extent of the contamination (at least 5 feet beyond contamination). If the soil boring does not define the lateral extent of the hydrocarbon plume additional soil borings will be recommended to define the lateral extent. The borings will be backfilled with soil cuttings (if clean) and capped with concrete. Any additional cuttings will be stockpiled and covered by plastic sheeting and be removed during future disposal/recycling activities. Analytical Testing Selected soil samples will be analyzed for Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TRPH), TPHg, TPHd, and for BTEX & MTBE using EPA Methods 418.1, 8015m and 8020 at a State certified analytical laboratory. Site Characterization Workplan Addendum 900 Sacramento S~., Bakersj~Id, CA. Schwebel Petroleum Co. ~)OILS ENGINEERING, INC. File Number 99-9015 February 18, 2000 Page 3 Site Characterization Report SEI will prepare a Site Characterization Report describing the field work conducted with analytical results of soil samples, boring logs, and conclusions and recommendations for the site. HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN SEI has prepared a Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan for the field work which will be conducted. In general, all employees that will work at the site will have received the Health and Safety training required by OSHA for hazardous waste site operations (29 CFR I910.120). Petroleum, diesel, and gasoline fuel constituents are the idemified hazardous substances at this site. Highly volatile components, such as benzene, pose the greatest health hazard. Because of the outdoor location and the intermittent nature of drilling operations, it is not considered likely that personnel will be exposed to elevated levels of hydrocarbon vapors for any length of time. Under these conditions personnel will work under "Class D" protection. A PID will be used to monitor ambient concentrations of organic vapors. Personnel will have access to air-purifying respirators (APR) with organic vapor canisters that can be donned if conditions warrant. Adhering to the safety protocol followed during the recent work completed on this site by SEI, a detailed site specific Health and Safety Plan has been distributed to and will be adhered to by all contractor personnel, subcontractors, and all site visitors. A "tailgate" safety meeting will be held at the site prior to commencing operations during which all site hazards and the Health and Safety Plan will be reviewed. A Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan was submitted with the original Site Characterization Workplan and will be adhered to during this investigation. Please call Soils Engineering, Inc. at (661) 831-5100 if you concerning this Workplan. Sincerely, Environmental Division Manager Enclosures: Table 1, Analytical Results - Soil Samples Location Map, Plate 1 Plot Plan, Plate 2 have any questions TABLE 1 SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS Schwebel Petroleum Company- Bulk Plant 900 Sacramento Street, Bakersfield, CA. Ethyl 8260 Sample Sample TRPH TPHg TPHd Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Volatile Organics No. Date (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) CAM 17 Metals (ppb) B1-10' 9/1/99 13000 615 24400 <5 6.79 1130 16600 <10 No Elevated PCE=105 B1-15' 9/1/99 1100 <10 1590 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B1-20' 9/1/99 3100 <10 3840 <5 16 <5 <15 20.7 B1-30' 9/24/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B1-40' 9/24/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B2-20' 9/1/99 <50 < 10 < 10 <5 <5 <5 <5 36.5 B2-30' 9/1/99 4100 55.9 6760 <200 <200 <200 3340 < 1300 B2-45' 9/1/99 2100 665 13400 4350 <280 933 <550 < 1800 B2-50' 9/24/99 17000 3460 23600 12800 <950 <950 < 1900 <6400 B2-65' 9/24/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B2-75' 9/27/99 <50 < 10 <10 <5 <5 <5 < 15 < 10 B2-81' 9/27/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B3-15' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 20 96.6 B3-25' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 5.15 37.1 1900 B3-30' 9/2/99 NA NA 2080 142 160 17900 104940 *<5 See BTEX&MTB E B3-40' 9/2/99 800 1330 1560 657 11800 13200 68000 < 1500 B4-15' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B4-25"' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B4-35' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B5-20' 9/2/99 230 < 10 492 <5 <5 <5 < 15 27.9 B5-30'"" 9/2/99 3000 14 4290 <20 <20 <20 6260 <42 B5-40' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B6-30' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 B6-40°'' 9/2/99 <50 <10 <10 <5 <5 <5 <15 <10 ROB-1 9/2/99 2300 <38 2130 <5 7.09 30 505 *<10 No Elevated, pH=8.0 See BTEX&MTBE Notes: ppb=parts per billion(ug/I or ug/kg),ppm=parts per million(mg/I or rog/kg), MTBE=Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether,NA = Not Analyzed PCE = Tetrachloroethene, * = Analyzed by EPA Method 8260 Z Page 1 ~OILS ENGINEERING, INC. Location & Hospital Map Schwebel Petroleum Co. 900 Sacratnento, Bakersfield, CA. File No. 99-9015 July, 1999 Plate 1 'l ST COLUI~ Road ELE& SCH S~EF $ PLATE 1 LOCATION & HOSPITAL MAP Schwebel Petroleum Co. 900 Sacramento, Bakersfield, CA ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,I \ ! L,,,",,'Concrete ,',.",,",',",,'1 Nra, l~',',',Barrel Pad ',',',',',' la,r, I 2' High Block Wall ~.,e.,e.~-?~ Former 500 gal ~','Empty ',i Waste Oil Tank l~,'Barrel ~,I ' Product I[~' ,~B-1 'Cage ,'dt' ormer s ~2.~,:,,:,~. ~ Solvent Fr ,. 8 Small AS-Ps ...... Containing ~.....]"'~"Former Oil or I].~ 6'0,0j~l~,Gal' Empty t'~-2 B-3 Panel For 2' High ~lock Wall Product Pumps Pallets ~ith Empty 55-Gallon Drums LEGEND ~ Proposed Slant Boring · Soil Boring Main Electrical Panel ,,.~~.,, Steam Cleaner IWash Rack','~ \ Hydraulic Asphalt Barrel Hoist Jck Fill Stand G Diesel&Gas a Disenser t '" 'AST's ,,,, S a c r a m e n t 0 S t r e e t Lease Line ~.~ I · Contents Basin 2200 gallon Foamer Tank ,~- 25k RedCarb Diesel #2 - 25k Aviaion Gas 6' High Block Wall ~3-25k87Octane Gas #4 - 25k Red Diesel #5 - 12k Solvent(Min. Spirits) 0' 20' 410' ,s = 25k Clear Carb Diesel I I . Railroad Tracks #7- 12k 92 Octane Gas Approx. Scale #~- 10k Xysella 40 OII #9 - 10k 15w-4Ow Oil SOILS ENGINEERING, INC. 4700 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 PROJECT NUMBER: 99-9121 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY PLATE 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 2 Plot Plan D February 25, 2000 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVlCE~ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 Robert J. Becker, R.G. Soils Engineering, Inc. 4700 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 RE: Schwebel Petroleum Bulk Plant Work Plan Addendum 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield Dear Mr. Becker: This is to notify you that the work plan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working days notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326- 3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dlm S:\USTFORMS~UST. L3 D January 26, 2000 Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, CA 93302-0512 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakemfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersf'~d, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE8 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (8O5) 326-O576 TRAJNING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakemfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Site Characterization Report for Schwebel Petroleum Company 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield, CA Dear Ms. Taylor: I have reviewed both the Site Characterization Reports for the waste oil underground storage tank (UST) Hazardous Waste Storage Facility and the six other motor oil UST's prepared by Soils Engineering, Inc. (SEI). The California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) is the lead agency for the hazardous waste oil UST corrective action and closure plan. DTSC will correspond with you directly regarding the waste oil UST Site Characterization and Closure Plan. The comments herein pertain to the area of the six former motor oil UST's only. It appears that the lateral extent of the petroleum is not sufficiently def'med on the East side adjacent to the six former motor oil UST's. It's especially important to fully delineate the Eastern extent of the contamination due to the presence of nearby aboveground petroleum storage tanks and associated product piping. Before this office can concur on any proposed remedial alternatives, we will have to be reasonably assured that the contamination detected is not at all associated with the 'adjacent aboveground tanks or piping. Therefore, prior to 1 March 2000, please submit a work plan to further characterize the Eastern extent of the petroleum contamination, particularly as it may or may not relate to the adjacent aboveground petroleum storage tanks and associated product piping. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services R. Becker, SEI T. Morales, DTSC L D FII E January 26, 2000 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 396-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakemfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TR.adNING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (8O5) 399-5763 Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, CA 93302-0512 RE: New Landowner Notification and Participation Requirements Dear Ms. Taylor: This letter is to inform you of new legislative requirements pertaining to cleanup and closure of sites where an unauthorized release of hazardous substance, including petroleum, has occurred from an underground storage tank (UST). Section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code requires the primary or active responsible party to notify all cun'ent record owners of fee title to the site of: l) a site cleanup proposal, 2) a site closure proposal, 3) a local agency intention to make a determination that no further action is required, and 4) a local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Section 25297.15(b) requires the local agency to take all responsible steps to accommodate responsible landowners' participation in the cleanup or site closure process and to consider their input and recommendations. For purposes of implementing these sections, you have been identified as the primary or active responsible party. Please provide to this agency, within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt of this notice, a complete mailing list of all current record owners of fee title to the site. You may use the enclosed list of landowners form (sample letter 2) to comply with this requirement. If the list of current record owners of fee title to the site changes, you must notify the local agency of the change within twenty (20) calendar days from when you are notified of the change. If you are the sole landowner, please indicate that on the landowner list form. The following notice requirements do not apply to responsible parties who are the sole landowner for the site. Ms. Judy Taylor January 26, 2000 Page 2 In accordance with Section 25297.15(a) of Ch 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must certify to the local agency that all current record owners of fee title to the site have been informed of the proposed action before the local agency may do any of the following: 1) consider a cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) 2) consider a site closure proposal 3) make a determination that no further action is required 4) issue a closure letter You may use the enclosed notice of proposed action form (sample letter 3) to comply with this requirement. Before approving a cleanup proposal or site closure proposal, determining that no further action is required, or issuing a closure letter, the local agency will take all reasonable steps necessary to accommodate responsible landowner participation in the cleanup and site closure process and will consider all input and recommendations from any responsible landowner. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm enclosures S:\USTFORMS\UST.LA Sample Letter (2): List of Lan~llllners Form Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for Site name Site address Fill out item 1 if there are multiple site landowners. If you are the sole site landowner, skip item 1 and fill out item 2. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, 9 Name of primary responsible party certify that the following is a complete list of current record fee title owners and their mailing addresses for the above site: In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Name of primary responsible party certify that I am the sole landowner for the above site. Sincerely, State of California za~rnia Environmental Protection Agency riment of Toxic Substances Control Region 2 Facility Permitting Branch 700 Heinz Avenue, Suite 300 Berkeley, CA 94710-2737 (510) 540-3958 Tony Javier Morales, M.S.E. CALNET 8-571-3958____ -Hazardous Substances Engineer_r~_~ FAX~(5t,0)_5_40~_~-~; Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party Sample Letter (3) Notice of P/~ed Action Submitted to Local Agency Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency for Site name Site address In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Ch. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, , certify that I have notified all Name of primary responsible party responsible landowners of the enclosed proposed action. Check space for applicable action(s): ~ cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) ~ site closure proposal local agency intention to make a determination that no further action is required. local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party CC: (Names and addresses of all record fee title owners) SOILS ENGINEERING, August 9, 1999 INC. File Number 99-9015 Mr. Steve Underwood Bakersfield City Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA., 93301 Subject: Addendum #1 to Site Characterization Workplan Former UST Site 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, CA. Mr. Etter: Soils Engineering, Inc. (SEI) has prepared this addendum to the Site Characterization Workplan (Workplan) dated July 22, 1999 for the characterization of the former underground storage tank (UST) areas located at the subject site. In a discussiOn with.Tony Morales of the Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) it was requested that the soil cuttings evolved from the soil borings be treated as non-RCRA hazardous waste. Therefore, the soil cuttings from the borings will be placed into labeled Department of Transportation (DOT) approved drums or placed into a covered roIloff bin. After profiling the waste within the drums or the covered rolloff bin the waste will be transported and disposed of as non-RCRA hazardous waste at a disposal facility licensed to accept this waste stream under hazardous waste manifests. Please call Soils Engineering, Inc. at (661) 831-5100 if you have any questions concerning this addendum to the Workplan. Sincerely, Robert J. Becker, Environmental Division Manager CC: Tony Morales, DTSC, 700 Heinz Ave., Building F, Suite 200, Berkeley, CA. 94710-2721 Dave Etter, Schwebel Petroleum Company, 900 Sacramento St., Bakersfield, CA. 93305 4700 DISTRICT BLVD. · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA93313 · PHONE (805) 831-5100 ° FAX: (805) 831-2111 D August 6, 1999 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-O576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (8O5) 326-0576 TRAJNING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: Site Characterization Work Plan for 900 Sacramento Street Dear Ms. Schwebel: This is to notify you that the work plan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working d&ys notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm cc: Robert Becker Soils Engineering Inc. S:\USTFORMS\UST.L3 Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Environmental Protection Gray Davis Governor CERTIFIED MAIL Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, California 93302-0512 Dear Ms. Taylor: CLOSURE OF SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY, 900 SACRAMENTO STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, EPA I.D. # CAT 000 603 811. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), has learned, after talking to Mr. Mark Shelton on May 12, 1999, that the hazardous waste underground storage tank (UST) has been removed from your facility. As stated in the DTSC April 22, 1999 letter the hazardous waste storage unit including the drum storage area and the UST needs to go through a final closure process which is reqUired for all interim status hazardous waste facilities, including a public notice and a 30-day public comment period. Failure to properly close the facility is a violation of section {}66265.112 Title 22, California Code of Regulations. Schwebel needs to submit a document detailing how the hazardous waste unit was closed, including the decontamination procedures; the management/disposal of residual wastes in drums and UST; management/disposal of waste drums and UST, copies of the bill of landing or hazardous waste manifests; locations of soil sampling, analytical method, and analytical results; approval fi'om local and state agencies and copies of engineering certification. Within 30 days of receiving this letter please submit the abovementioned document for DTSC review. DTSC still needs to hold a 30-day public comment period for this closure activity. DTSC may require additional closure work from Schwebel based on DTSC's review and comments received during the comment period to meet closure performance standards. California Environmental Protection Agency · Printed on Recycled Paper Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Environmental Protection Department of Toxic Substances' Control Edwin F. Lowry, Director 700 Heinz Avenue, Bldg. F, Suite 200 Berkeley, California 94710-2721 Gray Davis Governor May 24, 1999 CERTIFIED MAIL Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, California 93302-0512 Dear Ms. Taylor: CLOSURE OF SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY, 900 SACRAMENTO STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, EPA I.D. # CAT 000 603 811. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), has learned, after talking to Mr. Mark Shelton on May 12, 1999, that the hazardous waste underground storage tank (UST) has been removed fi.om your facility. As stated in the DTSC April 22, 1999 letter the hazardous waste storage unit including the drum storage area and the UST needs to go through a final closure process which is required for all interim status hazardous waste facilities, including a public notice and a 30-day public comment period. Failure to properly close the facility is a violation of section {}66265.112 Title 22, California Code of Regulations. Schwebel needs to submit a document detailing how the hazardous waste unit was closed, including the decontamination procedures; the management/disposal of residual wastes in drums and UST; management/disposal of waste drums and UST, copies of the bill of landing or hazardous waste manifests; locations of soil sampling, analytical method, and analytical results; approval from local and state agencies and copies of engineering certification. Within 30 days of receiving this letter please submit the abovementioned document for DTSC review. DTSC still needs to hold a 30-day public comment period for this closure activity. DTSC may require additional closure work from Schwebel based on DTSC's review and comments received during the comment period to meet closure performance standards. California Environmental Protection Agency · Printed on Recycled Paper Ms. Taylor May 24, 1999 Page Two The closure performance standards are that the owner or operator shall close the hazardous waste facility in a manner that: (a) minimizes the need for further maintenance; and (b) controls, minimizes or eliminates, to the extent necessary to protect human health and the environment, post-closure escape of hazardous waste, hazardous constituents, leachate, contaminated rainfall or nm-off, or waste decomposition products to the ground or surface waters or to the atmosphere; and (c) complies with the closure requirements of Chapter 30 of Title 22 including, but not limited to, the requirements of sections 66265.178 and 66265.197. Please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Tony Morales at (510) 540-3958 if you have any questions regarding your project. Sincerely, Wei ,Wei Chui, Unit Chief Standardized Permits and Corrective Action Branch Cert. Mail No.: Z 341 072 536 SENDER: · Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional sen~ices. · Complete items 3, 4a, and 4b. · Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can retum this card to you. · Attach this form to the front of the malipiece, or on the back if space does not permit. · Write,Return Receipt Requested' on the m'ailpiece below the article number. · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered. I also wish to receive the following services (for an extra fee): 1. [~ddressee's Address 2. [] Restricted Delivery Consult postmaster for fee. 5. Received By: (P#nt Name~ , z.-.'~ 6. Signature: (Addresse~ or Agent) X 3. Article Addressed to: ~' ~ ~~ ~Expr~ O Insured ~~ D COD 8. A~e'~/~ly if requested" a~~~y PS Form 3811, December 1994 4a. Article Number 4b. Service Type [] Registered ~..Certified Domestic Return Receipt $CHWE;BEL PETROLEIJM COMFY March 31, 1994 ~ept. of Toxic Substances Control 400 P Street, 4th Floor Sacramento, CA 95812-0806 CAT 000 603 811 STANDAKDIXI~ PEKMZT APPLICATION FOR CLOSING FACILITY -~closed please find our application for ~ Standardized Pe/mit in order t° request an~ o, l~'~ we notified DTSC thai we had disco~i;r.,ed operafiom as a trans~ <.:"."c.; 'facil~ F°r Usedm°t°r °il, ~Fecii~ S~Pi~ ~JO, 1993}~'On~ 24, 199] ~' received our Gran~ of Interim Stares effecti~ Octob~ 1,' 1993. We do not intend to: ': ''-:~: ;"' ~"'~:' '~: operaIe .rider tlz Standardized P~rmi~, btn mish~ posa'oly operate as a~ Ex~mpt Tra~ 'We have enclose[ two copies oflile informali°n which was requested, but do not h'sv~ ~: ' :ii ~.'-~. closure plan completed, as we have comacted an independen~ envirom~ firm and we ar~ waiting for their info.~on. We ~ send ~ as SOOn as pos.~'ole. Office Manager/Corp. Sec. Environmental Information ENViRoNMENTAL INFORMATION DRAFT ~_{l{~v submittin=' a standardized permit, application must --'~---~ ' '-- ed' below. The De artment will use ~ml~te the informat~on request .. P .... ~ this information, and other information to be reques:e~ as neeueu, to assess th.e potential environmental impacts of the issuance of the standardized permit for'this facility. From this assessment, a document-will then be developed .that will meet .the requirements of the California Environmental 'Quality Act' (C.EQA) (Public Resources' Code, section 21000 et. seq.) ,: Depending upon the situation at your particular facility, 'this ~ocument could be any one of the following: o Environmental, Impact Report (EIR): a d~tail~d assessment of p~t~ntial envlro.n~..ental impact~, a~d a detailed explanatio9 of mitigating conditions, ~onlt~rlng proced.ures, pro~ect modifications, etcl that w~ll minimize signif~cant impacts; o Mitigated Negative Declaration: .an ass&sSment"?f potential ... · miti~ating c~nditions that will be sign~ficant ~mpacts; ' ' .' · c aration: an assessment of pote~tla~ o Negative De I . . . environmental impacts,, and an explanation why no s~gnlflcan= impacts are expecte~;~'. . o Cat~gorical ExemPtion: a brief expl~ation of why this pro3~.ct does not need t°comply further with the CEQA process. ( .Please complete eac. h of the.following it_.ems..to .the best_ abi.lity..If .a. particular item is not appllcao£e 1:o your indicate N/A and include a brief explanation as to wh~ it is not appl£cable. ..- . ~nvironmental InfOrmation Will the facility.~lter air movements, or 'atmospheric temperature or humidity? ~ If 'Yes, describe the nature and magnitude of the effects and the' measures'to be taken to mitigate these effects. 3. Water."':Will~ilitY. affeCt,'.the flo~.~f.'mari~&.'-°~'.fr~h surface water? ' If 'so,: describe'the nature and'~a~itude of the effect and the measures taken to mitigate the effect. Will the facility discharge any materi~l 'that could 'affect the quality of any surface or groundwater, includi~ ~urbidity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH or .chemistry? ~ ' If yes, describe the nature and magnitude.of the .effect."an.d.~the 'measures. ~aken to mitigate the effect. Will the facility,gffect ground absorption rates' or the rate of surface runoff?/~'~ If yes, describe the nature and quantity of the effects and the measures to mitigate these effects. Will the facility use water? gallons/month What quantity? From what source? For what purpose? 4 & ~. 'Plant aha animal Life. Will the facility construction or operatioD~ clear vegetation from an area greater.than- ~8 of an acre? ~ If yes, how large'an area? ~'.i~'"'.~ ........ ftz Is the vegetation native or the result of human activities? What is the nature of the human activities that resulted in ~his ~egetat ion being in ..this -' locat ion? Will any non-native plants be planted? species and how many? If so,-what Envir°nmental Infprmation What.measures are proposed or. in effect to contain such a release if it occurred?. -K~m/~6~ . .What measures a~e proposed or in effe~9 to.clean up any releases .tha mi ht escape~;~o sol or,water 9. Transp0rtation/circulation. What additional vehicular traffic would the activities addressed in 'this standardized permit generate? Estimate the number of-.each.~ype of vehicle'that would come to or leave the facility i~ mn average month: ..During construction? -' cars ..... · ~..'~rucks,~ ~~ ". other ~-. ~ " ~" ' ......... ' ,.- ...... During operation? other ",. · During what~ se vehicles, operate? ~-~ ~outes would thes 10. Public Se. vice. Would any of the activities addressed in this standardized permit require an increase in the services provided by the 'community, ~ire, police, schools~als. : During construction? ~.,During operation? If so,. which services and how much of an increase in each? IX. EnergSJ'.''' HOW' mUch or at what rates will the facility require fue.1 and power? .. Please state rate(s) of, average monthly use: Fuel t~e (s): Electricity. Natural Gas Other 5 Environmental Information XS. Light and Glare? Would the 'activities ad.d~e_ssed by this standardized permit include outdoor lighting? If Yes, give the' total wattage and the hours these lights will be on on a~ average daily .basis · . XG a~ad X?. Population a~d Housing. How many. people will be employed to construct the facility? ~2~ Will this require the construction of new housing? . ~ ~ How many people wili .b el ~mployed during the' operation of the facility? . Will this require the construction of new housing? '18. Aesthetics. Will the project be visible in any scenic vista or in a view open to the public? /~ ' If yes, describe that view. 19. Recrea%ion. Ar~ there any public recreational facilities within one mmle of the facility? /_~ describe each one briefly and show the location application's topographical map. areas or If yes, on the 20. Cultural Resources. Are any. prehistoric or historic archeological sites on or near the facmlity? /~ If yes, describe the nature and extent of'each of these sites and show the location on the application's topographical map. Are ere any places of worship within one mile ofthe facility? ~ If yes, describe the location of each and show the location on the application's topographical map. 7 CAL/EPA . Oel~art~'~t of Toxic S~bstances ControL' Star~ardized Pemit Application Instructions February 2~, 1994 INTRODUCTION Briefly summarize the procedures the facility will use to achieve closure (A closure is a process where all of the facility's hazardous waste is removed and the facility is decontaminated). GAL/EPA Depar~mefl; of Toxic Substances Standardized Permit AppLication instructions. February 22, 1;;& a) Calculate .the .-amount of waste decontamination of containers and generated from the container areas. b) Calculate the amount of Waste decontaminationl of tanks and tank generated from the areas. ¢) Calculate the waste generated from the decontamination of other areas. 67 ~AL/EPA Department of Toxic Substance~'Controt Standardized Permit Apptication Instructions February 22, 199& D. DECONTP~MI1TATION PROCEDURE (66265.112 (b) (4)). This ~ection of the closure plan identifies all structures, buildings, and equipmen~ that the facility plans to decontaminate. Circle all equipment',-structures,'and:buildings the facility plans to decontaminate. Identify all circled items on a plot plan. If an item cannot be identified on the plot plan, give a brief description including the number, size and material of construction. a) Tanks. b) Containers. c) Treatment Process Units ('e.g., recovery). evaporators, metal d) Secondary Containment Systems. e) Floors & Walls of Buildings. f) g) Pipes, Pumps, Valves, Hoses. Loading and Unloading Pads. h) Equipment (e.g., forklifts, dollies, pallets, shovels). i) Others. 69 TABLE 1. EXAMPLES OF'PRACTICAL DECONTAMINATION METHODS FOR VARIOUS CONTA~IINANTS AND STRUCTURAL KATERIALSa '.- Nit.~'4 e I tcl~t~mnt and O~lfltC Solvents Z.3.4,6,7.0, 2.3,6,2,8,9, Z.3.4,6.9.21, 2.3.4,6,7.a. 2,3,4:6,9,22, 2.3,4.6,7,9, PesCtctMs 2,3,4,5,6,7, 2.3.S.&.7.8, 2,3.d.5.S,9, 2,3,4,5,6,7, Z,3,4,5,6,9, Z,3.4,5,6,7, 71 CAL/EPA De~ar~ent of Toxic Substances Control Standardized Per. it App[icatio~ %nstructions filter paper or gauze pad moistened with 'a 'solvent that will remove the contaminant from the surface. Chip Sampling - This method is used for sampling porous surfaces such as asphalt, concrete and wood. In this method, the surface of the material is chipped out using tools such as a chisel or an electric hammer. The-chip-sample ~houtd-have a size approximately 10 cm x -10 cm in area and-1/8 inch in depth. Cleaning Solution Sampling ~.This method is used for sampling items such as pumps, pipes, filters and equipment. This method is used for sampling parts that are physically difficult to get to or too small to sample individually. Polychlorin&ted Biphenyls (PCB) Wipe Sampling - A specific procedure for sampling PCB is available in the EPA document, F~eld Manual for Grid Samplinq of PCB .Spill Sites to Verify Cleanup, Interim Report #3, Work Assignment 37. There is no specific guidance on the number of samples required for sampling structures, equipment, and buildings. However, the sampling number should be large· enough to prove that all structures, equipment, and buildings have been properly decontaminated. For each sample and each sample set that is taken at the site, a quality control measure is required to establish the data's quality for each analytical result. Therefore, additional quality control samples are required. Additional information about sampling methods described above can be obtained from the following EPA guidance document, Compendium of Waste Samplinq Procedures, EPA/540/P-91/008. All sampling should follow the procedure specified in the document, EPA Test Methods for Evaluatinq Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846. NOTE: The EPA quidance documents may be obtained from National Technical information Services at (703)487-4650 or U.S.-EPA, Public Information Center at (415)744-1500. ' 73 Soil DeconTamination/Disposal ',:' ~,, S1~ LEYO3 .. '*, ~ Flowchart YES CAL/EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control Standardized Pen. it AppLication Znstruct~ons February 22, l~& CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLING PLAN (662 5. ll2 (b) (4)) A soil sampling plan may or- may not be required for a facility's closure plan. Soil sampling may be required based on current and/or future conditions of the facility. As discussed in the previous section,-'-eitherbiased or-statisti-cal sampling methods can be utilized for the soil sampling plan. Regardless of the chosen sampling method, the soil samples shall be taken from the surface and at a certain depth, typically 1 to 2 foot, from the surface. If the soil is covered, such as under a concrete pad or asphalted surface, soil sampling may be required at'the time of the closure depending on the cover condition (i.e. cracks in concrete). The number of samples required depends on conditions such as area to be sampled, degree of contamination and contaminants of concern. For this guidance purpose, a minimum of 4 soil samples is recommended for each. storage.and treatment area. Additionally, a soil sampling plan is required to have background, samples. Background soil samples are used to determine that no soil contamination has'occurred. The background sample locations must be. from areas that are known to'be uncontaminated. All sampling shall follow the procedures specified in the document, Test Methods for Evaluatinq Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd edition 1986. Describe the soil sampling procedure to be used for each storage and treatment area. Discuss the n,,mher of samples to be taken, sampling methods, location of sampling points and rationale used for selecting sampling point locations. U 77 CAL/EPA Oepar~ne~c of Toxic Substances Control Standardized Permit ApptJcaCJo~ Feb~uar~ G. ~-~ALYTICAL TEST METHODS (66265.112 (U) (4)) Note 1: All laboratory analyses shall be performed at a California Certified Analytical Laboratory'. Note ~: If explanation or assistance is needed with this section, contact.the Treatment Standards.Unit at' (916)322-0349.- -- All analytical.methods used for closure must be from methods found in Test Methods for Evaluatinq Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition 1986 and Title 22, California Code of Requlation, Section 66261.126, Appendix III. There are two types of methods required for analysis: Sample Preparation methods (i.e., method 3050: Acid Digestion of Sediments, Sludge, and Soils) and Analytical methods (i.e., Methods 7020: Aluminum, AA, Direct Aspiration). For many waste constituents, there are generally at least two analytical methods available (general and specific). To develop a clean closure standard, the method with the lowest de~ection*limit should be used. Describe the analysis that vi11 be performed on samples. The analysis description shall include= waste constituents being analyzed, preparation method, analysis method and detection limit. Constituent Preparation Analysis Detection Method Method Limit 79 ~AL/EP& ............... ......... Standardized Pemi~ Al~Lication Ins~rucl:ions Dep~r~menC of Toxic Subsl:anc~s Control ..... ... :- - . February Zt, 1994 Table 2 should be used to show the closure cost estimate. Attach separate pages showing calculations that justify the cost estimates. · ' '":' T~ble 2: Closure cost Estimate "' ~ Description Quantity (ie. cost/ Total '. gallon, Quantity Cost " " ...... .' ' pounds,'unit) A. Costs f0r'Removal/DiSposal/Tre~tment of: Waste in Containers Waste in Tanks Washwater/Residue Generated from Closure Activities Other Wastes SUBTOTAL: B. Costs for Removal/Disposal/Treatment of Containers Tanks Ancillary Equipment Structures/Buildings ' SUBTOTAL: C. Decontamination Costs: containers. AnCilla~Y-'E~uipment -.,' ..... ........ Re~oval/UisPGsHl'0f DecOntamfnati0n'. ........ , ...... , SUBTOTAL: . 81 D E, pARTNiEI"TT' .OF THE 'RIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY · (~) - ~ 119°00~ 131~.E ~.~ ~.'ro C~L~. 20~ ,~21 ~ 57'3~' ~22'3~' T. 29 S. T. 30 S. :5 C,~SA ~.' -o~,~ Casa Lorn: Sch .... Reservoir · ' !, ,%* I nding 4/0 Rark . ., !..34'.y ~v~ · 'Sewage :" ',l. -" :- -- :Disposal ~ ~ Sewage ", '~: B~ke'~ / ,- ,. ~ 05 C"~' ',, " 38S / / / Sewage /-" / Reservoirs la / I / , Bakersiieid 590 '!C0 .19 . Jr Acndem ' ~.'T' · 35:22'30" 119000' 319 EDISON 6.7 TEHACHAPI 42 MI. Mapped, edited, and published by the Geologica[ Survey Control by USGS and USC&GS Topography from aerial photographs by multiplex methods and by plane-table surveys 1954. Aerial photographs taken 1952 Polyconic projection. 1927 North American datum lO,O00-foot grid based on California coordinate system, zone 5 Red tint indicates areas in which only landmark buildings are shown Dashed land lines indicate approximate locations . Unchecked elevations are shown in brown 1 710000 FEET 1'07' / :}76 I~lt$ 20 MILS UTM GRID ANO ).973 MAGNETIC NORTH OECLINATION AT CENTER OF SHEET 57'30" o o o 7.4 MI. TO C,~LIF. 119 LOS ,,4NG~L.~$ 112 MI. 700O FEar KILOM~-TER ;RDS '~ESTON, VIRGINIA 22092 ?/,' % QUADRANGLE LOCATION ." '':' 24 ~;'~': ' '" · 18 ",, 1~-' "" FOUR 8all Park ~ · II II II ~REENF'IELD 7.4. MI. LOS ANGELES !12 MI. ROAD CLASSIFICATION Heavy-du~_ , Lil[ht-duty__ Medium.duty ~ ~ Unimproved dirt State Route OILDALE, CALIF. N3522.5-W11900/7.5 PHOTOINSPECTED 1973 CA~ :N~A , ,~? 7.5 MINUTIE SERIES (ORTHOPHOTOQUAD) ~17 - 17OO0001~E~T ~18 119'00' 35* 22' 30" 680 000 F-EET 3~14. 20' L D June 22,1999 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA g3301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (8O5) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakemfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 325-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAJNING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Mr. Tony Morales Department of Toxic Substances Control 700 Heinz Avenue, Bldg F, Suite 200 Berkeley, CA 94710-2721 RE: Schwebel Petroleum, 900 Sacramento Street in Bakersfield Dear Mr. Morales: Our office, as the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) for the City of Bakersfield, has been contacted by Schwebel Petroleum to inquire if the underground storage tank closure activities, pursuant to CUPA oversight, will suffice for DTSC's closure performance standards in this particular case. Enclosed, please find a copy of the Tank Closure Report for the 550 gallon waste oil tank removal at the above referenced site. I trust that this report and the continued CUPA oversight of post-closure investigative and remedial activities, associated with the tank removal, will be acceptable to DTSC. If you have any further questions, please call me at 661-326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm enclosure cc: J. Taylor, Schwebel M. Magargee, HFA Winston H. Hicko× Secretary for. Environmental Protection Department of Toxic Substances Control Edwin F. Lowry, Director 700 Heinz Avenue, Bldg. F, Suite 200 Berkeley, California 94710-2721 Ora5' Davis Governor CERTIFIED MAIL Ms. Judy Taylor Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. P.O, Box 512 Bakersfield, California 933 02-0512 Dear Ms. Taylor: CLOSURE OF SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COM. P~ HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY, 900 SACRAMENTO STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, EPA I.D. # CAT 000 603 811. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), has learned, after talking to Mr. Mark Shelton on May 12, 1999, that the hazardous waste underground storage tank rUST) has been removed from your facility. As stated in the DTSC April 22, 1999 letter the hazardous waste storage unit including the drum storage area and the UST needs to go through a final closure process whichis required for all interim status hazardous waste facilities, including a public notice and a 30-day public comment per/od. Failure to properly close the facility is a violation of section §66265.112 Title 22, California Code of P,,egulations. Schwebel needs to submit a document detailing how the hazardous waste unit was closed, including the decontamination procedures; the management/disposal of residual wastes in drtuns and UST; management/disposal of waste drums and UST, copies of the bill of landing or hazardous waste manifests; locations of soil sampling, analytical method, and analytical results; approval from local and state agencies and copies of engineering certification. Within 30 days of receiving this letter please submit the abovementioned document for DTSC review. DTSC still needs to hold a 30-day public comment period for this closure activity. DTSC may require additional closure work from Schwebel based on DTSC's review and comments received during the comment period to meet closure performance standards. California Environmc'ntal Protection Agenc, y ~ Printed on Recycled Paper JUN-08-1999 10:27 SCHWEBEL PETRO Ms. Taylor May 24, 1999 Page Two The closure performance standards are that the owner or operator shall close the hazardous waste facility in a manner that: (a) minimizes the need for further maintenance; and (b) controls, minimizes or eliminates, to the extent necessary to protect human health and the environment, post-closure escape of hazardous waste, hazardous constituents, leachate, contaminated rainfall or run-off, or waste decomposition products to the ground or surface waters or to the atmosphere; and (c) complies with the closure requirements of Chapter 30 of Title 22 including, but not limited to, the requirements of sections 66265.178 and 66265.197. Please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Tony Morales at (510) 540-3958 if you have any questions regarding your project. Sincerely, Wei Wei Chui, Unit Chief Standardized Permits and Corrective Action Branch Cert. Mail No.: Z 341 072 536 TOTAL P.OJ FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 D June 15, 1999 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted at the Schwebel Petroleum Co., 900 Sacramento Street. Permit #BR-0249. Dear Ms. Schwebel: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the removal of the six fuel tanks previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The work plan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports, Tri Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. Note: This requirement for a full site assessment is in addition to the requirement for a full site assessment on the waste oil tank.removed on August 4, 1998. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at a rate of $75.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm attachment S:\USTFORMS\IJST.L2 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES i!i FOEEOCAI2!~AGENC¥iUSE bNL¥~ i::iii!ii RE ORTBEEN FILED? [] YES NO [] YES ~ NO ~:HE~Ea~]:~HAT REPORTDATEo MI 6 al 1 ~ 5 ~ 9 ~ 9 · CASE, :;~::~:.?.;:~?.:: ;;::S~N~:: :~:::?::::~:~: :?:::::[:~:::::::::~:~:~:::::::::~:::;~::~:::::::~::::~::;;::~:::::~.;~::::~::f:~:::~::::~ f::~:L~:~.~.~::~::~::::~:: ::~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: NAME OF INDIVIDU~ FILING REPORT . 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WO~SCOMe~O.'~ ~/~ TANK (:LEANING INFORMATION COMPANYz~/'~r~ ~_ ~'~'/~, .Y ADDRESS .P~9 g~ ~ ~ o WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION ~ER NAME OF RINSA~ DISPOSAL FACILI~ ADDRESS~ ~. ~~ FACILITY [DENTIFICATION NU~ER TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANY ~ ~7~ 'f'"/I'~z~ ADDRESS //~ ~t~ O"fq',O~' s-' TANK DESTINATION PHONE NO. d~,.~ --t9 ;~e~ LICENSE NO. CITY zgoA~g.~' ,~; ~- z,~9 ZIP ~,~-~o ~ TANK INFORMATION TANK NO. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES STORED STORED CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STOR[SD For Official I rat Only ~ ,* ¢~ TI Il( Al'PI .ICANT I lAS RF. CEIVEI), UNDERSTANI)S, AND WILL COMPI.Y WH'H THE Afi'AC[IED CONDITIONS OI: T! IlS PERM[[' ANI) ANY OTI IER STA'H{, I.OCAL AND H£DI'.'RAL I~EGULATIONS. TI IlS I.'1 )RM I lAS BI';I!N COMH,E'I'I.]) IINI)I!R PENALTY OF PEIUURY, AND TO 'rile BEST Ot.' MY KNOWI,I.:I)GIi IS TRill.: ANI ) C( )1{ RI':CT. -- APPI,ICANT NAME (PRINT) APPI,ICAN'[' SIGNATURE THIS APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED _ .~ CITY OF BAKER~'IELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE INFORMATION SITE~I~_~ l,c/~.~ a,/.. c~, '~ ADDRESSq~o $~e[~~ ZIP CODE FACILITY NAME ge4~ebeA fle[~&¢~- CROSS STREET 'rANK OWNE~OPERATOR ~e~m,~.~ A fla~Jeam _ .PHONE NO. MAILING ADDRE~S~O ~ I ~ ~ CIW ~~p CONTRACTOR IN FORMATION COMPanY ~ ~ ~~t Y e~ ~O~ ~O. gff~- ~/~ ~ ~C~S~ INSTANCE CARRIER~~ ~~ WO~NS COMPNO.~/3 PRELIM INARY ASSESSMENT INFO~ATIO~ TANK (;LEANING INFORMATION COMPANY/L/I'~-?'-~ ,gr' ~ A,, ~ WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NAME OF RINSA~ DISPOSAL FAClLI~ F6CILITY [DENTIF[CATI6N'NU~ER PHONE NO. 7,,"~." 9~ CITY ~'~X~3~ 2_,TA~,~q./ CrUz. ZIP TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANY 7" ~'7~' ~PJ~N.~ PHONE NO..oa~'-~"t~1'~ LICENSE NO. TANK DESTINATION ~Z~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ot'~ ~~ TANKIN~ORMATION ZIP ~'tT~Z ~, ZIP TANK NO. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES STORED STORED CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORBD For Olticial [ ~.~ Only O 0 TI Il': Al'lq ,[CANT I IAS RECEIVEI), [~DERS'FA~)S, ~D W~I, CO~I,Y ~l'[I 1~.~ ATI'ACl IEI) CONI)IT[ONS O1: TI HS I'ERMIT ANI) ANY OTi IER S'I'A'I'I~, I,OCAL AND I,'EDEI[AL [~GULATIONS. TI IlS I"( )RM I IAS BI':I'.'N COMI*I,I,TI'I,~D [INI)I'~R PENAL'FY OF PERJURY, AND TO 'FILE BF. ST O[,' MY KNOWI,I,:I)GE IS TRill,: ANI ) {,.'( )RRI:,CT. A~N~R~)~ AIq~I,ICAN"I' NAME (PRIN'F) APPI,ICAN'[' SIGNATIJRE THIS APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED FIIIE FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE 8ERVlCE~ 2101 'H' Strut Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (8O5) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVlCF.~ 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. 'Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SF. RVICE8 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DM$1ON 5642 Victor Ave. Bakemfleld, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 D June 9, 1999 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Laboratory Results From Preliminary Site Assessment. Permit #BR-0249. Dear Ms. Schwebel: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a leaking underground tank, you were previously sent a letter from this office on March 30, 1999 notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the extent of the contamination within 30 days of that notice. We are now requesting that this work, as previously indicated, be done in a timely manner. In accordance with California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, this office requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization work plan to this office no later than June 28, 1999[ The work plan must be approved by this office before any work is started. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me immediately at 661-326-3979 Sincerely~ Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dm CC: R. ROjas M. Magargee B. Underwood S:~U$1'FORMS~UST, L2B FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 325-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326--0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAJNING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 D March 30, 1999 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted at the Schwebel Petroleum Company, 900 Sacramento St. Permit #BR-0249. Dear Ms. Schwebel · Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the underground storage tank previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Tide 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The workplan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports, Tri - Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at a rate of $75.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dlm $:\USTFORMS\UST.L2 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY HAS STATE OFFICE oF EMERGENCY SERVICES i!i:F~R~0CA~i:AGEN¢¥ iuSE :0~i i iiiiii::ii:iii?: i i :: i :: iiiiiii?:?: i i i i ~ i ii::i::ii?:iiii!ii::i:: ! iii :: ~ :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [] YES [] .o NAME OF INDIVDU~ FILING REPORT I ~ REPRESENTI~ ~ OWNE~PE~TOR ~ REGION~ BOARD [ ~MPANYORAGENCYNAME ~ / ~ ~ ~ L~ALAGENCY ~ OTHER ~ ADDRESS 1715 C~S~EE AW ~S~[E~ CA 93301 ~RE~ C~ 8TA~ ZIP ~ ~ SC~BEL PETROL~ ~ UNKNOWN ~I~ S~BEL ~61 )323-8044 ADDRESS ~ 900 SAC~TO S~gT ~SY[~ CA 93305 ~RE~ C~ STA~ ~IP FAC~UW N~E OF ~.UCA.La ~ OPE~O. ~ .HON~ z S~~ PE~OL~~ ~I~ S~BEL~ (661) 323-8044 ~ ADDRESS 0 ~ 900 SAC~O S~ ~ES~[~ ~ 93305 ~RE~ C~ ~ ZIP ~ CRO~ STREET 0 L~AL AGENCY AGENCY N~E ~NT~T PERSON PHONE ~ CI~ OF B~RSFI~ FI~ DEP~T ~PH ~ (661) 326-3979 ~_ C~ V~L~ ( ) ~ (1) NAME OUANTIW LOST (~LLONS) z ~ 8 ~ W~TE OIL ~ UNKNOWN z ~ ~ UNKNOWN ~ DAA DI~VERED [ ~OW DIS~VEBRD ~ INVENTORY ~NTR~ ~ SU~URFAC~ {ONITORING ~ NU{S~CE CONDmT{ONS ~ 0MI 3 "13 d 0 D{ 9 YI 9 Y[ ~ TANK~ST ~ TANK REMOVAL ~ OTHER DA~ DI~HARGE BE~N M~HOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ~L ~AT ~PL~ ~ HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? ~ REPAIR TANK ~ CLOSE TANK & FILL IN P~CE ~ CHANGE PR~EDURE " ~ REP~CE TANK ~ OTHER ~ m SOURCE OF DI~RGE CAUSE(S) ~ ~ ~ TANK~AK ~ UNK"~N ~ OVERFILL ~ "UP~R~AILU"~ ~ SPILL ~ O ~ PIPING L~K ~ OTHER ~ ~RROSION ~ UNKNOWN ~ OTHER m m CHECK ONE ONLY ~ UNDERMINED ~ SOIL ONLY ~ G~UNDWATER ~ DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY'IF WATER WELLS ~ AC~ALLY BEEN AFFEC~D) CHECK ONE ONLY ~ ~ NO ACTION TA~N ~ PR~IMINARY S~ A~E~MENT ~RKP~N SURMISED ~ POLLUTION CHARAC~RI~TION ~ LE~ BEING ~NFIRMED ~ PR~IMINARY SI~ A~ESSMENT UN~RWAY ~ P~T CLE~UP MON~ORING IN PROGRE~ ~ ~ ~ REMED~TION P~N ~ CASE CLUED (CLE~UP ~MPLE~D OR UNNECE~AR~ ~ CLE~UP UNDERWAY CHECKAPPROPR~TEACTION(S) ~ EXCAVA~&DIS~SE(ED) ~ REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) ~ ENH~CEDBIODEG~DATION(I~ ~< ~ ~NTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) ~ NO ACTION REQUIRED (NA) ~ TREA~ENTATH~P(HU) ~ VENT~IL~S) ~ VACUUM EXT~CT ~ ~ OTHER (0~ Hsc ~5 (~ HOLG IN, & A$ CIAIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS September 1, 1998 Mr. Steve Underwood City of Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: TANK CLOSURE REPORT FOR SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY 900 SACRAMENTO STREET, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (BR-0228) Dear Mr. Underwood: This report presents the results of soil sampling performed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. (HFA) in association with the removal of a single 550-gallon waste-oil UST from the above-referenced site (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map). The tank removal activities were performed under Permit #BR-0228 with the Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division (BFDESD). BACKGROUND Schwebel Petroleum Company contracted with BC Enterprises to remove the 550-gallon, single-walled, steel, waste-oil UST (see Figure 2- Plot Plan). On August 4, 1998, the UST was removed. BC Enterprises contracted with HFA to provide an environmental technician under the direct supervision of the undersigned state of California registered geologist to collect soil samples at the direction of Mr. Steve Underwood with the BFDESD. TANK CLOSURE SOIL SAMPLING On August 4, 1998, soil samples TK-1-2' and TK-1-6' were collected from 2 and 6 feet beneath the Invert at the center of the UST (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations). All sampling equipment was washed with a non-phosphate cleanser, pre-rinsed with tap water, and finally rinsed with deionlzed water prior to sampling. The soil samples were collected from the backhoe bucket Immediately following excavation. The soil samples were stored in 2-inch-diameter brass tubes, sealed with TeflonTM liners and end caps, labeled, placed in an Ice chest at a temperature of less than 4°C, and transported to a California state-certified ENVIRONMENTAL: SCIENTISTS * GEOLOGISTS * ENGI,NEERS Contaminated Site Assessments.o Phase I Audits ° Site Remediation · Hazardous Waste Management 143 South Figueroa Street Ventura, California 93001 (805) 652-0219 (805) 652-0793 FAX lnternet: first_last@hfa.com 6570 Aston Street Irvine, California 92606 (714) 442-6665 (714) 724-0446 FAX lnternet: first_lasf@hfa.com 3157 Pegasus Drive Bakersfield, California 93308 (805) 391-0517 (805) 391-0826 FAX tnternet: first_las1@hfa.com' 2600 North 44th Streel, # 104 Phoenix, Arizona 85008 (602) 957-8234 (602) 957-80l ] FAX Intemet: first_last@ph.hfa.com HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSC IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD September 1, 1998 - Page 2 laboratory for analysis. Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures were followed for the samples to ensure sample integrity and to document sample possession from the time of collection to the ultimate destination. The sample labels identified the job number, sampler, date and time of collection, and a sample number unique to each sample. ANALYTICAL METHODS AND RESULTS The soil samples were analyzed for TRPH as oil and grease using EPA Method 418.1 and BTEX and MTBE using EPA Method 8020. TRPH as oil and grease, BTEX, and MTBE concentrations were detected in the soil samples collected from beneath the UST (see Figure 2 for the soil sample locations, Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results, and Attachment 1 for the laboratory report). RINSATE AND STORAGE TANK DISPOSAL Prior to tank removal, the UST was triple rinsed. The rinsate was transported to Demenno/Kerdoon's disposal facility in Compton, California, under Non RCRA-Hazardous Waste Manifest. An LEL meter was utilized to verify that the hydrocarbon vapor concentrations were less than 5 percent of the LEL. Subsequently, 20 pounds of dry ice per 1 ~00 gallons of tank capacity was introduced into the UST, and oxygen metering was conducted to verify that the level of oxygen within the UST was less than 12 percent. With the approval of the BFDESD, the storage tank was removed, placed on a flatbed truck, and transported to Golden State Metal, Inc."s, Bakersfield facility for destruction (see Attachment 2 for the certification statement of tank decontamination and Attachment 3 for the tank disposal form). CONCLUSIONS Based on the soil sampling and laboratory analytical results, petroleum hydrocarbons were detected In the soil beneath the location of the former waste-oil UST. The BFDESD will likely require additional Investigation of the vertical and lateral limit of hydrocarbon-containing soil and assessment of the potential for the release to impact groundwater resources. The BFDESD may also require active or passive mitigation activities associated with the former 550-gallon waste-oil UST at the site. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Schwebel Petroleum Company and its representative, BC Enterprises, as it pertains to the referenced property in Bakersfield, California. HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD September 1, 1998 - Page 3 The services performed by Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., were conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of its profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the state of California. No other warranty is expressed or Implied, Thank you for this opportunity to have been of service. If you have any questions regarding this report or the information contained herein, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (805) 391-0517 or at e-mall address Mark_Magargee@bk.hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, Timothy A. Martin, REA ,~5,,~ ~ Environmental Technician Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 Figure 2 Site Location Map Plot Plan Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results Attachment 1 Laboratory Report Attachment 2 Attachment 3 Mark R. Magargee, CHG, R(~~' - ~' Senior Hydrogeologist Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. Certification Statement of Tank Decontamination Tank Disposal Form cc: Mr. Bob Underwood, BC Enterprises HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Steve Underwood BFDESD September 1, 1998 - Page 4 LEGEND 0 0.5 1 MILE I I I I I I I I I I I 0 ,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 FEET H I--I I--I I I I I 0 0.5 1 KILOMETER USGS OIL CENTER, OILDALE, GOSFORD. LAMONT 7.5 MINUTE SERIES QUADRANGLES SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY 900 SACRAMENTO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATF.~, INC. GARDEN HOSE ELECTRIC SWITCH PANEL FOR PRODUCT PUMPS AIR TRUCK WASHING WAREHOUSE / BARREL HOIST I WASH RACK I WATER PIPE EMPLOYEE I Z Ill CONCRETE BARREL PAD CONCRETE FORMER WASTE-OIL FIER .......EMPTY UST EXTINGUI~H.~fiI~ BARREL V~ SOLVENT CAGE ,.~, FILLSTAND PRODUCT ',®:TK-1 RECEIVING ......... LINES CONCRETE PAD USTs WATER PIPE PARKING PLANT OFFICE WATER PIPE LAWN FIRE HOSE TRUCK FILLSTAND FIRE HOSE~, HOSE EARTH DIKE 0 O O O^SsO 0000 --t m ITl --.t METER t PIPE I SCALE IN FEET 0 20 40 · SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION CL CENTER LINE R'EVISION DATE: sEPTEMBER 1, 1998: RRI LEGEND SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY 900 SACRAMENTO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 2 - PLOT PLAN HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~o HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ~LATF_& INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr, Steve Underwood BFDESD September 1, 1998 - Page 6 TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ] / TRPH ASI DATE SAMPLE OILAND I ETHYL- TOTAL SAMPLE SOURCE SAMPLED DEPTH I I.D. GREASE BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES MTBE REF (fbg) i (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD 418.1 8020 N/A METHOD REPORTING LIMIT 10 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.0151 0.02 N/A 8-4-98 11 TK-1-6' 8,800 ND1.9 5.2 0.24 A REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s, current report. HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ~IATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 1. LABORATORY REPORT HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES August 12, 1998 CLIENT: BC Enterprises 143 South Figueroa Street · Ventura, California 93001 a (805) 652-0219 · FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS PROJECT: schwebel Petroleum Co Page 1 Analyzed By: N. Abadeer Sampled By: T. Martin Units: r~:~/kg Matrix: Soil Analysis Method: BTEX: EPA 8020 TPH: ~015-M CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (TPH) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION · ' CONSTITUENT TPH- TPH- Ethyl Total Percent Lab Sample Dates Sampled, Gasoline Diesel Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Surrogate No. No. Received and Tested RL RL RL RL RL RL RL Recovery 983078 TK-1-2' 8/4/98 8/10/98 8/10/98 ND 2 6.8 72 1.3 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 983079 TK-1-6' 8/4/98 8/10/98 8/10/98 ND 1.9 5.2 53 .24 .005 .005 .015 .015 .02 Sample Nos. 983078 and 983079 surrogates not recovered due to matrix interference. RL = Reporting Limit (may vary with Dilution Factor) ND = Not Detected at or above RL Laboratory Manager: Lab Certification: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/00 HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVI FIONM ENTAL LABOFIATOFI[ ES August 18, 1998 CLIENTs BC Enterprises 143 Soulh Figueroa Street * Ventura, California 93001 · (805) 652-0219 · FAX: (805) 652-0793 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS PROJECT: Schwebel Petroleum Co Page 2 Analyzed By: N. Abadeer sampled By: T. Martin Units: mg/kg Matrix: Soil Analyses Method: TRPH: EPA 418.1 CONCENTRATION OI' TOTAL RECOVEB. ABLE PETROLEUM HYDROCAI~BONS (TRPH) CONSTITUENT Lab Sample Dates Sampled, TRPH No. No. Received and Tested RL 983078 TK-1-2' 8/4/98 8/10/98 8/10/98 28900 983079 TK-1-6' 8/4/98 ~/10/98 8/10/98 10 Sample Nos. 983078 and 983079 surrogates not recovered due to matrix interference. RL = Reporting Limit ND = Not Detected at or above MRL Lab Certification: CAELAP #1878; ]/3]/00 baboratory Manager: HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit I, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 METItOi) BLANK REPORT RI,]~()RT OF ANAI,YTICAI, RESUI,TS Date Analyzed: QC Batch ID: MBS 8/10/98 Analyzed By: Instrument ID: HP 5890 GC-2 Analysis Method: 10-Aug-98 NHA 8015-m/8020 Lab No. CONCENTRATION OF TOTAL PETROLEUM ItYDROCARBONS (TPlt) WITH BTEX DISTINCTION in rog/Kg (soil) TPH- Ethyl Total Client Gasoline MTBE Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes Sample No. Matrix RL RL RL RL RL RL MBS 8/10/98 Method Blank Soil ND ND ND ND ND ND 10 0.02 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.015 Volatile fuel hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range from C4 to CI2. Analytes reported as N D were not present above the stated limit of detection. RI. = Method Reporting Limit ND = Not Detected at or above RL LAB CERTIFICATION: CAF;t,AP # 1878; I/31/2000 Date: 10-Aug-98 Instrument: HI> 5890 GC-2 Standard ID: STL-117 Analyst: TDK Continuing Calibration Verification EPA Method 8020 Compound Ave. CF CF daily %RPD* AREA CONC. ng MTBE 1683 1659 1 995333 600 Benzene 10430 9964 4 ~978695 600 Toluene 9148 8574 '6 5144596 600 Ethylbenzene 7382 6862 7i 4117074 600 m,p-Xylenes 8369 8524 2 10229200 1200 o-Xylenes 8302 7717 7 4630395 600 4-BFB(Surr.) 7746 7425 4 1856267 250 *Must be less than or equal to 15. 8/10~98 4:57 PM HP 5890 Purge Trap GC-2 l)nte: 10 Aug-98 lnslrum('nl.: 1-tP 589(I Stan~ia~-d I1): MV-OF~,S Continuing Calibration V(.,'ification EPA ]X4ethod 8015 Modified Area Conc. 9.08E+07 40 Compound Ave. CF CF daily %RPD* TVPH as 2343294 2269860 0~ Gasoline Must be less than or equal to 15. H P 5890 Purge Trap 8/10/98 4:59 PM mi HOLGU1N, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, IN( ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, Ventura, CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-68 QA/QC MATRIX SPIKF_gMATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE WORKSHEET REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample ID: Date Extracted: N/A Lab No: BS&BSD Date Analyzed: 10-Aug-98 Instrument ID: HP 5890 GC-2 Matrix: SOIL Analysis Method: EPA 8020 Dilution Factor: i Matrix Spike Results Sample Matrix Spk. Spike Sol. Conc. Conc. Conc. Recovery Control Compound ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg (%) Limits MTI~E 0.0 25.9 20 130 50-159 Benzene 0.0 18.8 20 94 66-126 Toluene 0.0 19.7 20 99 75-115 Ethylbenzene 0.0 18.5 20 93 64-104 m,p-Xylenes 0.0 37.3 40 93 63-116 o-Xylene 0.0 19.7 20 99 67-124 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Sample Matrix Spk. Spike Sol. Conc. Dupl. Conc. Conc. Recovery Control Compound ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg (%) Limits MTBE 0.0 20.9 20 105 50-159 Benzene 0.0 19.4 20 97 66-126 Toluene 0.0 20.5' 20 103 75-115 Ethylbenzene 0.0 19.2 20 96 64-104 m,p-Xylenes 0.0 38.5 40 96 63-116 o-Xylene 0.0 20.3 20 102 67-124 Average Recovery & RPD Data Matrix Spk. Spike Dupl. Average Control Compound Recovery Recovery Recovery %RPD Limits MTBE 130 105 117 21 <27 Benzene 94 97 96 3 <23 Toluene 99 103 101 4 <27 Ethylbenzene 93 96 94 4 <25 m,p-Xylenes 93 96 95 3 <23 o-Xylene 99 102 100 3 <22 RPD = Relative Percent Difference LAB CERTIFICATION: CAELAP #1878; 1/31/2000 TRPHCK.XLS Date: Instrument: 12-Aug-98 IR Standard ID: Analyst: TRPH- 16-C TDK Continuing Calibration Verification EPA Method 418.1 Compound Ave. CF CF daily %RPD* 1~RPH 0.000878 0.000775 12.5 Absorbance [Conc. 40[ 0.031 * MUST BE < OR EQUAL TO 15% 8/13~98 12:00 PM IR HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 2550 Eastman Ave., Unit 1, VenturcL CA 93003¥(805) 650-7750¥FAX (805) 650-6810 Sample ID: Date Extracted: 8/12/98 Lab No: 982828 Date Analyzed: 8/12/98 Instrument ID: Foxboro IR Matrix: Soil Matrix Spike Worksheet TRPH by 418.1 Matrix Spike Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) (%) Limits TRPH 0.00 592.0 400 148 44-150 Matrix Spike Duplicate Results Compound Sample Matrix Spk. Dup. Spike Sol. Recovery Control Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) Conc.(mg/Kg) (%) Limits TRPH 0.00' 592.0 400 148 44-150 Average Recovery & RPD Data Compound Spike Matrix Spk. Dup Average %RPD Control Recovery Recovery Recovery Limits TRPH 148 148 148 0.00 <26 CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page Chem Name ~:'. (~. ~-.~¢.t..o~'.,~...~ Project Name Client Contact/Phone No. Send report to: Contract,,, Code /~/~'- 2 ~ X~ ~~ ~r~l~-- Sampler's Name Sa~~~r~ ;:~ 3157 Pegasus Drive ~ ~~ . ~ I. ' A~alyses Requested Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. , ~ % 4 Bakersfie~. CA 93308 Maldx (soil, Other Inlormation No. and ~ ~ ~ TURNAROUND TIME ~F~ Dine Time groundwater (e.g., sampling location, depth, Typeof ~ ~ ~ ~ Normal (10 days) 53me~e = Sampl~ Sampled air. water) soil ~ring or MW ~, etc.) Containers ' REQUIRED DETECTION LIMITS ~ Los Angeles CounN ~ Cahtom,a ................. ~ Santa Ba~ara County ?'~ SW-~6 ~ ventura Cou~ ~ o~e~ see reverse for required detect,on hmffs SAMPLE RECEIPT .................. Yas NO ', Sample Seal Intact ................... Sample Condition Acceptable Sample Tem~ralure ~r~riate PRESERVATIVE ADDED? ................... All ~mples stor~ overnight at HFA are reffigerat~ at 4~C. Samples are trans~,~ the la~rato~ in ~lers fill~ with Blue IceTM. Delivered to HFA's refrigerator for tempora~ (Initials) _ ~ ~ei,r,::u s~ec ~y ;S.gn~ure/Organizat,on) Dal~ime Re~ived By: (~'ignalure/Organization) Date~ime ehn,:u,snec 5v ,.S,gnatu e/Organizat on~ Dat~ime R~eiv~d F~ Laboratg~ B~: (Signatu/e/~rgani~adon) Dale~ime "" Includ. S~tal H~ar~s Here: ' ' · Return sample(s)/cooler to: Holguin, Fahan & Associate~, , ~ 3157 P,¢ )rive, Bakersfield, CA 93308 · (805) 391-0517 · FAX # (805) 391-0826 HOL©UIN, FAHAN & ASSOC~T~, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 2. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK DECONTAMINATION BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK DECONTAMINATION an autho~ized agent of Con~racting Co. here by attest under penalty of perjury that the tank(s) located at.~ ~.~~/-~ Address and being removed under permit# ~' O~J~ has been cleaned/decontaminated properly and a LEL (lower explosive limit) reading of no greater than 5% was measured t~mediately following the cleaning/decontamination process. Date Conformation by: Name ~print) Signature City of Bakersfield HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 3. TANK DISPOSAL FORM CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: GOLDEN STATE METALS, INC. P. O, Box 70158 · 2000 E. Brundage Lane Bakersfield, California 93387 Phone (805) 327-3559 · Fax (805) 327-5749 Scrap Metals. Processing & Recycling T NK N? 10876 DISPOSAL FORM Date 8 14{.__~=--~ ,19 Contractor's License No. Contractor's Phone No. JOB SITE: DESTINATION: G.S.M. · 2000 E. BRUNDAGE LANE · BAKERSFIELD, CA~338~ WEIGHT CERT. NO: COUNTY: TANK INSPECTION [] CLEAN & DRY (ACCEPT), OR [] RESIDUALS PRESENT (REJECT) LEL READING OXYGEN CONTENT DISPOSAL FEE SCRAP VALUE OTHER All fees incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from receipt of tank. Contractor's signature represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank removal complies with State laws. CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE LICENSE NO: QTY GALLONS SERIAL NO. NETTONS 250 .14 lOOO - 6 It .61 2000 .97 3000 1.32 5000 2.42 7500 '3.28 9000 3.82 12000 4.93 TOTAL TOTAL CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL / DESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY TH~)aI~ECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIAL SPECIFIED WILL BE COMPLETELY o,.,,_¥. I~ A U T HORIZL:~D~P. I~A~E - WHITE-- Contractor Copy · YELLOW-- File Copy · PINK -- Permanent Copy D February 9, 1999 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE~ 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSlON 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: Compliance Inspection Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The city will start compliance inspections on all fueling stations within the city limits. This inspection will include business plans, underground storage tanks and monitoring systems, and hazardous materials inspection. To assist you in preparing for this inspection, this office is enclosing a checklist for your convenience. Please take time to read this list, and verify that your facility has met all the necessary requirements to be in compliance. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 805-326-3979. Sincer~ely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure Permil Operate Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO 0012 DON~ T-D 6 000'~0 'G~L .. ~,~4~> ....... .. SW' S MIR .?.,/:~:M sw s Issu~ by: 1715 Chewer Ave., 3rd Floor B~e~fiel~ CA 93301 ~ Voice (805) F~ (80S)~-0S76 Expiration~t~: dun~ ~O~ ~OOO OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (805) 326-3979 PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITE IN FORMATION SITEtJI~_ ,S'Cfn u,/ff..,~ ~Z ~, 'Z ADDRESS~'~ $;Ocff~,,,n~,~7~ ZIP CODE ~ APN FACILITY N,~ME ye4~ebej../)tl'~,a',.-~ CROSS STREET TANK OWNER/OPERATOR .3'e~u,,~.~,,t ff. .D..,~-,,,~'t..e,,-n~ _ ,PHONE NO. ,~'~..,~ - ~;Oc. tt' c¥ MAILING ADDRE:~S.~'~',tgt~ ~../ fi' .7" ' CITY /~.~'~'~ ZIP~ CONTRACTOR INFORMATION COMPANY A2~ Z~/t/7'~ff/~t '$e_~ PHONE NO. g~'~/~ ~ LICENSE NO. ~DD~ESS 3~~ ~. ff~~ ~ ~ C~d~~,~ ~. INSTANCE CARRIER ~~ ~~ WO~NS COMP NO.~/~--~ I~ - PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT INFO~ATION mSU~ANCECA~mE~ ~,~'~ ~ ~. WO~NSCOMPNO.'~ TANK CLEANING INFORMATION COMPANY A//'afa ~_~'~ ~ .~' PHONE NO. 7/~/- ~t7 ADDRESS ~D g~ ~ Cl~ ~3~ 2~7~ ~. ZIP~~&~ WASTE TRANS~R~R IDENTIFICATION ~ER ~ a ffo~/&//~ ' NAME OF RINSA~ DISPOSAL FACILI~ .D~ me. mo ADDRESSZ~ ~. ~e~ ~ C~~~ , ~ ~, ZIP FACILITY IDENTIFICATI6N'NU~ER-~ ~ ~ ~ ~OO/~~ ' ' TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMATION COMPANY 7" ~7" ~"'A~u, tnJ~'~ ~..~ PHONE NO. ,~ '-~ ~ LICENSE NO. ADDRESS /~ ~ ~~ ~d Cl~ ~~ ~,~Z.O TANK DESTINATION ~Z~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~e~ o,'~ ~~ TAnK mVOaMAX~On zip Y~-~ ~ TANK NO. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL DATES STORED STORED CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORBD TI I1.i AI'I'I,ICANT i lAS RI".CEIV[.'.I). UNI)ERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPI,Y WFH! TIlE A'I'I'AC[ lEI) CONI)FI'IONS OF TI lis I'I.]{MIT ANI) ANY OTI II.;R S'I'A'II.;, I,(YCA[, AND FEI)I".RAL REGULATIONS. '1'1 IlS I,'( )RM I lAS III.;I'.'N COMI'I.I,T['I.;I) [INI)I.:.R PENAL'FY OF PERJURY, AND 'FO 'FILE BEST OF MY KN()WI,I,ilXiE IS TRIJE ANI ) (.'~)I{RI.X.'T. APPI,ICANT NAME (PRIN'[') A~4~)~ APPI,ICAN'[' SIGNATUR['.' THIS APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED L D December 2, 1998 FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, CA 93305 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Three weeks from today, December 23, 1998, your current underground storage tank(s) will become illegal to operate. Federal law requires that your permit be revoked and, after January 1, 1999, it will be illegal for any fuel distributor to deliver to any non-upgraded tank(s). For those who will not make the deadline, this office suggests that you start preparing for closure, i.e. emptying fueling tanks, careful scheduling for last fuel deliveries. Your facility will not be permitted to pump fuel after December 22, 1998. For more information regarding closure requirements, please contact this office at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director L D FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 October 28, 1998 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, CA 93305 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Having difficulty getting a return phone call from underground storage tank contractors? Are contractors telling you that they are booked until February and March of 1999? Has your price, that you were quoted six months ago, almost doubled? These are some of the concerns voiced by tank owners who are now trying to meet the compliance deadline. With less than 53 days left, many will fall short of being upgraded by December 22, 1998. This office has started issuing compliance stickers to those owners who have upgraded or replaced their underground storage tanks. We regret that you will not be receiving one. For those who will not make the deadline, this office suggests that you start preparing for closure. Your facilities will not be permitted to pump fuel after December 22, 1998. For information regarding compliance or tank closure, please feel free to contact this office at (805) 326-3979. Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm cc: Ralph E. Huey, Director L D FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, CA 93305 September 30, 1998 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: One month from today, this office will start issuing compliance stickers to those owners who have upgraded or replaced their underground storage tanks. We regret you will not be receiving one. On December 23, 1998, your current underground storage tank(s) will become illegal to operate. Current law would require that your permit be revoked and, without a compliance sticker it will be illegal for you to receive fuel deliveries after January 1, 1999. After 90 days of closure, your tank will be considered illegally abandoned and we will take action to properly close these tanks. If you do not comply with our tank closure requirements, we will find it necessary to take legal action, including, but not limited to citation and/or injunctive relief. Time is running out, you have 83 days before the deadline arrives. If this office can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call me at 326- 3979. cc: Ralph E. Huey, Director Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services ~ ~RSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM OWNER .5. ~, ~, ~ PERMIT TO OPERATEt CONTRACTOR ~ &~t ?~s(5 CO'ACT PERSON ~ dz~o~f ~O~TORY f{~ ~ ~ OF S~LES ~ TEST ~ODOLOGY t~. 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ADDRESS ~,~'.4",3'~' ~t~ ~ tnt CITY ~'-,Y~-7"~-~ WASTE TR/{NSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ~ ~) .~ NAME OF RINSATE DISPOSAL FACILITY /t/6I$',~t'P ~Z. ADDRESS ~.<,4"J'??0 /~_~ ~7_~ ~ ~lTY FACILITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ~_~Jor/) ZiP ~.,.~'~' ZIP ~._~.Zo~ TANK TRANSPORTER INFORMatiON COMPANY ~ ff Z~'-,~7"~ ~,~,Y~d PHONE NO.,~,d2~'ao'~'4t--~J,~/~ LICENSE NO. 7~ TANK DESTiNATiON ~,~/J)ea./ ,~'~-,.~7'e- TANK INFORMATION CHEMICAL DATES TANK NO. AGE VOLUME STORED STORED / _,,/,¢,:_Af. ~ _a,,.,~_ ,;,. z CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORED For Ollicial I APPLICATION DATE :NO: OF TANI~' ::'1 TI I1.:/\1'1'1 .IC,\NI' I lAS RI!CI.!IVI':I). I INI)f:.RS'FANDS. AND WILl, COMPI,Y W1TII TI IE ATI'AC111.3) C¢ )NI)I'I'IONS ()i" Ti I'I.iRMH' .'\NI ) ANY { )TI Il'ir STA'I 1.2. IA)CAI, AND I:I!I)I.]~,AL REGUI,A'['IONS. 1'1 I1:-; I.'( )RM I IAS I II.'.I,:N C()MI'I.I.71'I.:I) IINI)EI~, Iq'~NAI.TY OF PEILI'I.[RY. AND TO TI IF. BEST O1: MY KN¢)WI.I.;IX;I~ IS TRill! AI'I'R'~'~ ,\I'I'I.~C/\~"i' NAMli (PI~,IN'I:~ .... APPI,ICANT SI(}NATIIRE Tills APPLICATION BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED ;°" I FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL ~. KELLY ADMINI$TRAIiVE SEi/VICES 2101 'H° Street Bakersfield, CA 9~301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVIC~ 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93,,~1 (80,5) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SEI/VICE$ 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93,:301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (81~5) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAl. SEI~VICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (80,5) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT June 30, 1998 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield CA 93305 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health will hold a Underground Storage Tank Workshop. This will be the final opportunity, before the December 22, 1998 deadline, to ask questions regarding upgrade, removals, financing, and other related requirements. The workshop will be held on Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon. The location will be the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department, 2700 "M" Street, First Floor Conference Room. Enclosed is a registration form. Please fill out and mail or fax before the registration deadline, July 17, 1998. I look forward to seeing you there. Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT May 3 I, 1998 FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bake~fle~d, CA (805) 326.3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 9&301 (805) 326.3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (8O5) 326.3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (80,5] 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, CA 93305 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who have upgraded, removed.or replaced their tanks in the first quarter of 1998. This office is expecting an even bigger second quarter result. This commitment, has helped this office achieve a 75% compliance average for the underground storage tanks within the City. This is a very "good start". For the benefit of those who have not yet upgraded, the City of Bakersfield and Kern County Environmental Health, will conduct a Underground Storage Tank Workshop scheduled for Friday, July 17, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. - 12 noon. Look for our June letter for more details. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm cc: Ralph Huey, Director BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT May 1,1998 RI~E CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISlItATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93801 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 ~UPPRE,~ION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93,301 (805') 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805] 326-0576 ENVII~ONMENTAL SEI~ICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (80,5) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Mr. David Etter Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: Request for Abandonment of Six (6) Underground Storage Tanks located at Schwebel Petroleum, 900 Sacramento Street Dear Mr. Etter: A follow-up inspection was performed on April 29. 1998 at the above referenced address. The purpose of this inspection was to determine if abandonment in place was justified under current guidelines. (See attached copy). This office has determined that abandonment in place is not justified, and your request is here .by denied. Should you have any questions, please call me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services by: Steve Underwood, Inspector Underground Storage Tanks SBU/dm attachement /4co.~''~, '/~ut :' SOILS ENGINEERING, INC. April 29, 1998 RECEIVED IAY 1 1998 BY' File Number 98-8575 City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn.: Steve Underwood Subject: Abandonment of UST's Schwebel petroleum Bulk Plant 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, CA. Dear Mr. Underwood: Following the on-site survey of the above mentioned site with the City of Bakersfield Fke Department on April 28, 1998, Soils Engineering, Inc. (SEI) has prepared the following recommendations.for the abandonment of the six (6) 6,000 gallon fresh oil underground storage tanks (UST's). See Plate 1 for Location Map. Summary Six (6) UST's containing fresh oil are located adjacent to the southern border of the property between a drum storage area to the west and the fueling pump system and bulk storage tanks on the east (see attached Plot Plan). The UST's were apparently installed in the 1940's and have contained fresh oil during this time period. The foot print of the UST's are approximately 36 feet east-west by 26 feet north-south. The diameter of the UST's are approximately 8 feet with a 3 V2 foot burial based on an on-site measurement within one of the UST's. Based on the requirements to sample 2 and 6 feet beneath the base of these UST's, the maximum depth expected within the excavation for the UST's would be 17 V2 feet. Based on a 2 1/2 to 1 slope of the excavation walls in sand, the expected excavation for the UST's would have a foot print of approximately 42 feet from the edge of the outer UST's. This excavation would impact the integrity of the bulk storage tanks within 60 feet east of the UST's, would require the removal of the pumping system and encroach on the railroad property to the south. If removal of the UST's is required it would seriously impact the operation of the facility (wouldn't be able to pump fuel, etc.) and require obtaining permission from the railroad company to encroach on their property which may be difficult to acquire. 4700 DISTRICT BLVD. ° BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93313 ° PHONE (805) 831-5100 ° FAX: (805) 831-2111 Request For UST Abandonment Schwebel Petroleum, Inc. Bakersfwld, CA. SOIL'S ENGINEERING, INC. File Number 98°8575 April 29, 1998 Page 2 Recommendations SEI recommends the abandonment of the 6 UST's in-place per Kern County UT#30 Handbook or equivalent requirements. The following should be conducted: 1) Acquire an "amended permit" prior to changes in the original permit conditions to abandon the UST's in-place. 2) Conduct a preliminary site assessment beneath the 6 UST's to assess the soil conditions. A minimum of 8 soil borings would be required surrounding the UST's to a depth of approximately 18 feet below ground surface (bgs). The proposed soil boring locations are shown on Plate 3. Where possible the borings will be angle drilled beneath the UST's to collect soil samples at depths of approximately 2 feet (14' bgs) and 6 feet (18' bgs) beneath the UST's. Since the UST's are so close together with approximately 1 foot between each end and sides, the soil samples collected in borings placed between the UST's will be representative for 2 UST's (see Plate 3 for detail). Soil samples collected at 2 and 6 feet beneath the base of the UST's should be collected in brass sleeves, sealed with Teflon lined caps, labeled and placed in iced storage. Each soil sample will be described by the field geologist, observed for evidence of staining and odor and scanned by a photoionization detector (PID). Selected soil samples should be transported to a State certified analytical laboratory with a Chain of Custody document for analysis of oil and grease by EPA Method 413.1. At least 1 soil sample per UST should be analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) by EPA method 8020. If petroleum contamination is evident to the base of the boring, additional drilling will be recommended to assess the depth of the contamination with additional sampling and analysis. A report will be presented to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department describing the work performed and the analytical results. 3) 4) 5) The UST's and associated piping will be cleaned of all petroleum products by flushing with water and detergent. The resulting rinse water will be removed from the UST's by a licensed hazardous waste hauler and transported under manifest to a State approved disposal or treatment site. The top of the tanks are to be exposed along their entire length. The fill drop tube is to be removed and all lines attached to the tank disconnected, except the vent line. Request For UST Abandonment Schwebel Petroleum, Inc. Bakers. F~ld, CA. SOILS ENGINEERING, INC. File Number 98-8575 April 29, 1998 Page 3 6) The tanks must be inerted prior to filling by displacement using an inert gas such as carbon dioxide. The oxygen % must be below 12% as verified by the Fire Department meter. 7) All caps in the top of the tank are to be removed. At least two holes at opposite ends of the tank are required prior to filling. 8) The UST's must be filled with a two-sack concrete mix. Only enough water to allow smooth flow and good compaction should be added to the concrete mix. The filling process must continue until the material flows from all holes in the top of the tank. 9) Vent lines must be connected and tank capped. 10) Backfill over tank to 90% maximum density. Please review this information and if you. have any questions concerning this site please contact SEI at (805) 831-5100. Sincerely, Robert J. B er, Environmental Division Mana~resident Enclosures: Location Map, Plate 1 Plot Plan, Plate 2 Soil Boring Locations, Plate 3 Cc: Mr. David Etter, Schwebel Petroleum SOil ENGINEERING, INC. Location Map Schwebel Petroleutt~ 900 Sacramento St.., Bakersfield, California File No. 98-8575 April, i998 Plate I PLATE 1 LOCATION MAP Schwebel Petroleum Bulk Plant 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, California REE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISI~t31VE SEEVICE~ 2101 *H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SEEVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SElL*VICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93,308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 24, 1998 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, CA 93305 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The City of Bakersfield has some exciting news regarding loan monies, which has just become available through the Small Business Loan Association (SBA). Pollution Control loans, thru the SBA, are intended to provide loan quarantees to eligible small businesses for the financing of planning, design, or installation of pollution prevention controls, which includes underground storage tank facilities. The vast majority of businesses are eligible for financial assistance from the SBA. The SBA defines an eligible small business as one that is independently owned and operated and not dominant in its field of operation. For those applicants that meet the SBA's credit eligibility standards, the agency can quaranty up to eighty percent (80%) of loans of $100,000. Seventy five percent (75%) of loans above $100,000. Lynn Knutson, Chief of Finance for the SBA says, "If customers apply immediately, and meet the requirements, funding is available". The City of Bakersfield hopes all of our underground storage tank owners take advantage of this opportunity. For more information on SBA, Pollution Control Loans, please call or write to: Lynn Knutson, Chief Financial Officer Small Business Loan Association 2719 North Air Fresno Drive, Suite 200 Fresno, CA 93727 Phone # (209) 487-5785, Ext 130 Don't delay, start today!!! Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services cc: Ralph Huey BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 13, 1998 REE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINIS1EAIlVE SEEVlCES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326~)576 ENVIIK)NMENTAL SEINICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersflekl, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Vlcter Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 3~9-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Schwebel Petroleum Co. Inc. 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 RE: "Hold Open Devices" on Fuel Dispensers Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The Bakersfield City Fire Department will commence with our annual Underground Storage Tank Inspection Program within the next 2 weeks. The Bakersfield City Fire Department recently changed its City Ordinance concerning "hold open devices" on fuel dispensers. The Bakersfield City Fire Department now requires that "hold open devices" be installed on all fuel dispensers. The new ordinance conforms to the State of California guidelines. The Bakersfield Fire Department apologies for any inconvenience this may cause you. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector cc: Ralph Huey BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT January 29, 1998 REE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISI1L&llVE SL:EVlCE$ 2101 'H' Street Baker~'fletd, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPI~ESSlON SEi~/ICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 I~'VENllON SEI~ICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bake~teld, CA 93301 (8O5) 326-3951 FAX (805) 32.6-0576 ENVIIK)NMENI'AL $EINICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326*3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 mAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Baicersfietd, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Judith Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, Ca 93305 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UPDATE Dear Ms. Schwebel: The City of Bakersfield wishes to congratulate those tank owners who have upgraded, removed or replaced their tanks in the month of January. During the month of January, our office had six sites (14 tanks) which are now in compliance. This is a very big "first step". For those who have not yet upgraded, I would like to share some thoughts on why it is so important to act right away: 2. 3. 4. Licensed contractors are booking up fast, in some cases, up to three months in advance. Supplies (pumps, dispensers, leak detection equipment) may be scarce. The cost for upgrading or removing could go up as demand increases. Assembly Bill 1491 will ban fuel deliveries after January 1999 to non-upgraded owners. The good news, is there is still time!!! If there is anything this office can do to assist you in your planning, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services cc: Ralph Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 18, 1997 RRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTI~ATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Skeet Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SEliMICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93,301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVEI~mON SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bake~fielcl. CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVI[~NMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 39%4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 Judith B. Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, Ca 93305 Dear Ms. Schwebel: You will be receiving this letter on or about December 22, 1997. One year from today, December 22, 1998, your current underground storage tanks will become illegal to operate. Current law would require that your permit be revoked and, would make it illegal for any fuel distributer to deliver to any non upgraded tanks. However, in reviewing your file I see that you do plan to upgrade your tanks by June 1998. We congratulate you on your decision to upgrade your tanks and simply want to offer any assistance we can in meeting your target date. Please remember to contact this office for permits well in advance of your anticipated start date. As we get closer to the December 22, 1998 date, I would expect construction lead times to become extended, as well as costs for tank upgrades. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/dm cc: Kirk Blair, Assistant Chief UNDERGROUND STORAGE TA IINSPECTIC)N Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME 5C~ldC~. I ~t'OIC,,~m BUSINESS I.D. NO. 215-000 .~8 I FACILITY ADDRESS ~'00 ~o.¢.c,~me~-[-o CITY ~s,~tc/~ ZIPCODE q~ FACILITY PHONE No. .~q' ~0~ ,D~ ~D~ ~D~ INSPECTION DATE Pr~u~ Pr~ TIME IN TIME OUT P~ O~l ~"~0, ~0~0,~ r~J, Insl Date Inst Date Inst INSPECTION ~PE: i~ ~¢c~ I~b ~. 1~ Size Size ROUTINE ~ FOLLOW-UP .~ ~l ~,~O ~ ~ ~ REQUIREMENTS yes no n/a yes no ~a yes no la. Forms A & B SubmiEed 1 b. Form C Submiff~ lc. O~rating F~s Paid ld. State Surcharge Paid le. Statement of Financial Res~nsibili~ Submiff~ lf. Wriffen Contract Exists ~een Owner & O~mtor to O~rate UST 2a. Valid O~rating Permit 2b. Approved Wdffen Routine MonEoring Pr~edure ~ 2c. Unauthoriz~ Release Res~n~ Plan ~ 3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months ~m~ 1~-i7~ 3b. Pressur~ Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months ~ ~ ~ ~. Suction Piping ~ghtness Test in Last 3 Years ~ ~ ~ ~. gravi~ Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years~ ~ ~ ~. Test Results Submiffed Within 30 Days ~ 3f. Daily ~sual Monitoring of Suction Pr~uct Piping ~ ~ ~. Manual Invento~ R~onciliation Each Month V ~ ~. Annual Invento~ R~onciliation Statement Submiffed ~. Metem Calibrat~ Annually 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging R~ords for Small Tanks 6. Monthly Statistical Invento~ Reconciliation Results 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results 8. Ground Water Monitoring 9. Vapor Monitoring 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks 11. M~hanical Line Leak Detectors 12. El~tronic Line Leak Det~tors 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps 14. Automatic Pump Shrift Capabili~ 15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment 16. Leak Det~tion Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-I 13 Series 17. WriUen Records Maintained on Site 18. Re~ff~ Changes in Usage/Conditions to Operating/Monitoring Pr~edures of UST System Within ~ Days 19. Re~A~ Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Ins~ction 22. Secured Monitoring Wells ~ 23. Drop Tu~ ~ ~ // ,7 RE-INSPECTION ~z.~~ RECEIVED BY: INSPECTOR: OFFICE TELEPHONE No. ~6,-.~?~' FD 1669 (rev. 9~95) BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805] 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 December 9, 1996 Judith B. Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum 900 Sacramento Bakersfield, CA 93305 Underground Storage Tanks located at Schwebel Petroleum, 900 Sacramento Street. Dear Ms. Schwebel: As I am sure you are aware, ail existing single wailed steel tanks that do not meet the current code requirements must be removed, replaced or upgraded to meet the code by December 22, 1998. Your tanks do not currently meet the new code requirements and therefore fail into the remove, replace or upgrade category. Your current operating permit expires on or before that date and of course will not be renewed until appropriate upgrade of your tank system is accomplished. In order to assist you and this office in meeting this fast approaching deadline, I have attached a brief questionnaire addressing your plans to upgrade these tanks. Please complete this questionnaire and return it to this office by Thursday, December 26, 1996. If you have any questions concerning your tanks or if we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Office of Environmentai Services REH/dlm attachment RICH ENVIRONMENTAL 5643 BROOKS CT BAKERSFIELD,CA.93308 (805)392-8687 RECEIVED 2 ? 1996 HAZ, MAT. DIV. Test Date: 11/08/96 BILLING:B&C TAi~K TESTING 3707 CAiqADIA/q BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 PRODUCT VOLUME %FULL WETTED (GAL) PORTION ALERT 1000 UlqDERFILL ~ ALERT 1050 ULLAGE SYSTEM Precision Underground Storage Tank System Leak Test TEST RESULTS /~TE: SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM / 900 SACRAMENTO ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA NON-WETTE~~ RODUCT ~~AWATER IN PORTION LINE DETECTOR TANK ACCUM 6000 90% ROTEL#10 6000 80% ROTEL~40 6000 80% CHAIN OIL 6000 74% DONAX-TD 6000 80% MYSELLA 6000 84% +0 034 -0 031 -0 008 -0 020 -0 022 -0 021 PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS SUCTION-LINE 0" PASS SUCTION-LINE 0" PASS SUCTION-LINE 0" PASS SUCTION-LINE 0" PASS SUCTION-LINE 0" PASS SUCTION-LINE 0" WATER BALANCE Measurements showed that water in the backfill area at the time of testing was below tank bottom, and therefore not a factor in test determination. A precision test was performed on tanks at the above location using the Alert 1000 underfill system and the Alert 1050 ullage system. I have reviewed the data produced in conjunction with this test for purpose of verifying the results and certifying the tank systems. The testing was performed in acorrdance with Alert protocol, and therefore satisfies all requirements for such testing as set forth by NFPA 329-92 and USEPA 40 CFR part 280. The results of testing are shown on the following page, and indicate whether the wetted and non-wetted portion passed or failed. Included with the report are reproduction of data compiled during the test which formed the basis for these conclusion. This information is stored in a permanent file if future verification of test results is needed. AL/NC 040 State cert#90-1072 ALERT TECHNOI_ OGLES PLOT OF ULLAGE TEST DA TA M I N U T E S 0.75 5 12KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO ~2KHz DETECTION RATIO = .631 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 SACRAMENTO. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 6000 GALLON ACCUM TANK 750+ 0 75 M I N U T E S 3 5 25KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO ~5 25KHz DETECTION RATIO = ~.00 TEST RESULT = PASS 750+ DATE AND TIME OF TEST: 10/23/96 ,4: 20PM BEGINNING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 2300 BEGINNING TANK PRESSURE : 1.5 PSIG ENDING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 2100 ENDING TANK PRESSURE = ~.5 PSIG ALERT TECHNOL OGLES PLOT OF ULLAGE TEST DA TA M I N U T E S 0.75 5 12KHZ AMPLITUDE RATIO SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 .SACRAMENTO. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 6000 GALLON ROTELLA#13 TANK 750+ 0 75 3 5 25KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO 12KHZ DETECTION RATIO = .814 25KHz DETECTION RATIO = 1.04 750+ TEST RESULT = PASS DATE AND TIME OF TEST' 10/23/96 4: 28PM BEGINNING BOTTLE PRESSURE : 2300 BEGINNING TANK PRESSURE : 1.5 PSIG ENDING BOTTLE PRESSURE = ~800 ENDING TANK PRESSURE = ~.5 PSIG ALERT TECHNOL OGLES PLOT OF ULLAGE TEST DA TA I N U T E S 0 75 5 12KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 SACRAMENTO. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 6000 GALLON ROTELLA#15 TANK 750+ 0 75 M I N U T E S 25KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO 3 5 750+ 12KHz DETECTION RATIO = .720 25KHz DETECTION RATIO = .980 TEST RESULT = PASS DATE AND TIME OF TEST: 10/23/96 4: 34PM BEGINNING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 2300 BEGINNING TANK PRESSURE = 1.5 PSIG ENDING BOTTLE PRESSURE = J500 ENDING TANK PRESSURE = 1.5 PSIG ALERT TECHNOL OGLES PLOT OF ULLAGE TEST DA TA M I N U T E S 0.75 12KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 SACRAMENTO. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 6000 GALLON CHAIN OIL TANK 750+ 0 75 M I N U T E S 25KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO 5 750+ 12KHZ DETECTION RATIO = .826 25KHZ DETECTION RATIO = J.O~ TEST RESULT = PASS DATE AND TIME OF TEST: 11/08/96 11: 36PM BEGINNING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 2200 BEGINNING TANK PRESSURE = 1.5 PSIG ENDING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 1800 ENDING TANK PRESSURE = ~.5 PSIG M I N U T E S ALERT TECHNOL OGLES PLOT OF ULLA GE TEST DA TA 0 75 12KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 SACRAMENTO. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 6000 GALLON DONAX-TD TANK 750+ 0 75 M I N U T E S 25KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO 12KHz DETECTION RATIO = .991 25KHz DETECTION RATIO = 1.01 TEST RESULT = PASS DATE AND TIME OF TEST: 11/08/96 11: 46PM BEGINNING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 2200 BEGINNING TANK PRESSURE = 1.5 PSIG ENDING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 1500 ENDING TANK PRESSURE = ~.5 PSIG 750+ ALERT TECHNOL OGLES PLOT OF ULLAGE TEST DA TA 0 75 12KHZ AMPLITUDE RATIO SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 SACRAMENTO. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 6000 GALLON MYSELLA TANK 750+ 0.75 M I N U T E S 25KHz AMPLITUDE RATIO 750+ 12KHZ DETECTION RATIO = 1.00 25KHz DETECTION RATIO = 1.01 TEST RESULT = PASS DATE AND TIME OF TEST: 11/08/96 11' 52PM BEGINNING BOTTLE PRESSURE = 2200 BEGINNING TANK PRESSURE = ~.5 PSIG ENDING BOTTLE PRESSURE : ~200 ENDING TANK PRESSURE : J.5 PSIG 0ct-21-96 12:56 B&C Tank Testing -%. 827 8349 P.O1 B&C Tank Testing 3707 Canadian St. Bakersfield, Ca. 93304 (eo5)834-1234 FAX COVER SHEET FROM'. ~~- TO: FAX # TOTAL PAGES (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET) COMMENTS: 0ct-21-96 12:56 B&C Tank Testing 8( BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPAR~EN~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 827 8349 P. 02 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST FACILITY ~'C~t ~' bt/ ~7~/~ UA PERMIT TO OPE~TE # OPERATORS NAME ~;~'~ .fhe,,/'~/,~ NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ADDRESS IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED TANK# VOLUME / CONTENTS ,~ C C O~ ~l~ [~ r tt~,4.11~ 1--I~ TANK TESTING COMPANY ~/c~ ~,,'~'~a/w~.~T~ ADDRESS~5'6~/3 .~0~ C~ NAME OF TESTER~ ~~J~,~. ' CERTIFICATION DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED/~-23~6 Og¢O¢ DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHTNESS TEST PERMIT TO OPERATE # OPERATORS NAME/~Z/r I~/m~ NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED _ ADDRESS OWNERS NAME ,~ IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED TANK# VOLUME CONTENTS / £r>oo /~¢ c ~/~.f~ r J~L ~DRESS 3 707 6a~,~ Jr, TEST METHOD/~Sl ~j~{~ ~ NAME OF TESTER~r,~.C~. ~-/~'~51 .~~' CERTIFICATION DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED/~-23~ Of~a~ DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT UNDERGROUND STORAGI~NK INS,PECTION ,... Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services Bakersfield, CA 93301 'FACILITY NAME ..SO ~.,~'O..~O.~, ~¢~,%i ~3, ,,,,~,. BUSINESS I.D. NO. 215-000 FACILITY ADDRESS ~ 09 ~c~,¢10_.~.¢v~e¢~% ~'~ CITY (~_.a..~c,_~.~r~.,~,~, ZIP CODE ID~ ID~ INSPECTION DZ~ ~_~,//~'/F ~ InS~ ~ate/- ~ Inst D~e / ' Ins{ Dat~ Si~' ~ Size Size ROUTINE ~ FOLLOW-UP / ,,~.~"O REQUIREMENTS yes no n/a yes no n/a yes la. Forms A & B Submitted 1 b. Form C Submitted ,,,/ ,-~ ,~..-- lc. Operating Fees Paid ,,"" ld. State Surcharge Paid ,/' ~,' lc. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted lf. Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST 2a. Valid Operating Permit 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure ~" ~---, ~-- 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan ~'~ ~ '~ '- 3a. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months '~ ("~ ~/,~ ~>~ ,¢% 3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months 3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years 3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years ~ ~ 3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days ,,,- 3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping 4a. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month__T~.~'~; 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted 4c. Meters Calibrated Annually 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks ~.~.~ ~;~ ..~ .~t!'~,, 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results 8. Ground Water Monitoring g. Vapor Monitodng ~ O. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring lot Double-Wa,ed Tanks 11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors . 12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability , 15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment ,. 16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-113 Series 17. Written Records Maintained on Site 18. Reported Changes in Usage/Conditions to Operating/Monitoring Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days 19. Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection 22. Secured Monitoring Wells ~" RE-INSPECTION DATE ~, RECEIVED BY ~.'/~----~' ~ //~/// OFFICE TELEPHONE No. ~ , ~- 5~ INSPECTOR: FD 1~9 (rev. 9~95) UNDERGROUND STORAGI NK'INSPECTION ........ Bakersfield Fire Dept. }}i Bakersfield, CA 93301 "FACILITY NAME ...~O..k,~.~.[ ?~,,~,%/~, ,,,~-, BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 FACILITY ADDRESS ~ 0D ~_c~...~y~.~'9 ~'~ CITY (~_.=..)~-_¢~.,~,~, ZIP CODE FACILITY PHONE No/ 5_,~Zj. ~q~ Product ~' Pr~luct - ' ProdUct ROUTINE / FOLLOW-UP s~j~.~_O s,ze size REQUIREMENTS yes no n/a yes no n/a yes no n/a lc. operating Fees Paid ,/' ~'~ ld. State Surcharge Paid le. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted ~" lf. Written Contract Exists between Owner & Operator to Operate UST 2a. Valid Operating Permit 2b. Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure ~ ~-' .~-- 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan 3b. Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months 3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 Years ~,,.- -~' ,~-- 3d. Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years 3e. Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days 3f. Daily Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping 4a. Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month__ ~.. 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted ~' 4c. Meters Calibrated Annually ~" ~ .~ 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results 7. Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results ~ ~ ~. ' 8. Ground Water Monitoring 9. Vapor Monitoring 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks 11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors ~" ,~'"' '~" - · 12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps ~'"" ~ ~' '- 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability ~ ,,~"~' ~.~ - 15. Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment 16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-113 Series 17. Written Records Maintained on Site 18. Reported Changes in Usage/Conditions to Operating/Monitoring Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days 19. Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours /,,"~' /' ,,,~" 20. Approved UST System Repairs and Upgrades 21. Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection .~,,,/ / '/~' 22. Secured Monitoring Wells RECEIVED OFFICE TELEPHONE No -b FD 1669 (rev. 9/95) Bakersfield Fire Dept. ~FFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Name: Location: ?_,~_/~ · ~',4C_ ~ ~ ~.-~"~ Business Identification No. 215-000 Station No. z/-/'~ .,///~"/'- Arrival Time: Date Completed (Top of Business Plan) Shiff~.~ Inspector Departure Time: Inspection Time: Address Vi,sable Correct Occupancy Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Proper Segregation of Material Comments: Adequate Inadequate Verification of MSDS Availablity Number of Employees: Verification of Haz Mat Training Comments: Verification of Abbatement Supplies and Procedures Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labled Comments: Adej:~ate Inadequate[] Verification of Facility Diagram ~' [] Housekeeping ~ [] Fire Protection ,,El". [] Electdcal ~ [] Comments: UST Monitoring Program Comments: Permits J~ [] Spill Control ~I 03 Hold Open Device ~ [] Hazardous Waste EPA No. Proper Waste Disposal ~ [] Secondary Containment ~ [] Secudty ~ [] Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME SIGNATURE All Items O.K Correction Needed VVhite-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA FAX ~ansmittai Cover Sheet Bakersfield Fire Dept. Of-rice of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAX No. (805) 326-0576 · Bus No. (805) 326-3979 Today's Date 12-/t~-/~5-- ~me No. Of Pages TO: <~o z,~d _~oz_A,Z~ COMPANY:I' FAX NO~i!'~::.~ Bakersfield::Fire Dept. · Office of Environmenta[:Se~ices Bakersfield Fire Dept. H,-~,'dous Mat~ials Division Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~..Jqf,,~50_.~, ~"~.o\~t.c~/~. BUSINESS I.D. No. 21~000 FACILITY ADDRESS °tO0 ,q,,~_o.,~w,,o?,'~ .5,4. CITY I~'~,-,'~ ZIPCODE c~ FACILITY PHONE No. ROUTINE ~ FOLLOW-UP REQUIREMENTS lf. W~mC~~~~&O~ ~. Ap~ W~ r~ ~ P~u~ 3f. Dal~ ~1 ~ of S~ Pr~ Pt~ ~. ~n~l Inve~ R~il~ E~h ~ 5. W~ ~n~l Tank Gaugi~ R~s f~ S~II 7. ~N A~t~ Tank ~i~ R~ 8. Gr~ Water ~ng 15. Annul Maint~Cali~t~ of L~k ~ Pr~ur~ of UST S~tem W~hin ~ Oa~ 19. Re~ U~~ Rel~ WRhin 24 H~m RE-INSPECTION DATE RECEIVED BY: INSPECTOR: '~J.2os~ 6~.~'~.'~, ~-----'~.,,..~._.-- "' OFFICE TELEPHONE No. "~ Z "/- O V ~ ~' FO 166g Yot~ are hereby required to~ make the at the above location: Completion Date fo,' Corrections ~a~ / ~l','¢./:"f /'/ / ~ /,., / 0'3/10/92 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 215-000-000581 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page General Information Location: 900 SACRAMENTO ST Map: 103 Hazard: Low Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid: 29A F/U: 1AOV: 0.'0 Contact Name Title Business Phone 24-Hour Phone] JUDy TAYLOR I I(805) 323-8044 x ( ) - GUY HOPES (805) 323-8044 x ( ) Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 900 SACRAMENTO ST D&B Number: 95-296-2284 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305- Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: Owner: JUDITH B. SCHWEBEL Phone: (805) 324-0728 Address: 3200 21ST ST SU 201 State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93301- Summary RECEIVED 2 0 19921 HA7 M~T. DIV. I, //~.,/ //-//o.~ ~'~ _ Do hc. reby certify that I have ~ ~y~eor prin(n~me~ reviewed t~,~ attacM:.,'~ ~:~.:::/'~.<; ,,,am,~.l~ manage- any ,'~,"~; agement plan for r,':y fscility. 0=3/10/92 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 215-000-000581 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order Page 02-011 BT-67 Liquid · Fire, Immed Hlth 1100 Moderate GAL CAS #: 64742-89-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL 1,100 I Daily Average GAL 550.0O Annual Amount GAL 6,000.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp Location AmbientlAmbientlSW CORNER OF YARD - conc 100.0% INaphtha Components iMCP ~List ModerateI - Notes 02-012 WASTE OIL Liquid 550 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL550 I Daily Average500.00GAL Annual Amount GAL.-- 20,000.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp I Ambient I Ambient I Location -- Conc~ Components 100.0% IWaste Oil, Petroleum Based LowMCP iList 02-013 ROTELLA 30 MOTOR OIL Liquid 6200 Minimal · Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 6,200 Daily Average GAL 3,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 9,300.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location IAmbient IAmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc Components 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based MCP. iList IMinimal BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA FAX 'l~ansmittai Cover Sheet Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAX No. (805) 326-0576 · Bus No. (805) 326-3979 Today's Date No. of Pages TO: COMPANY::::.:· FROM:'-';'::': BakersfieldFire Dept. · Office of EnvironmentallServices Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility State I.D. No. 032430 Tank Number 01 O2 O3 O4 05 06 07 Issued By: WASTE OIL ~ ;;::: ':::; ~::?~; ~:~ ?' ;:: ~::;;];':':;~::~;~;::;;:::::: ~/~ ~ ~:~SWS ~~:~-~:~:~ SWS ROTEL~ 40 ?':~0~ '~:?~ .~:;~;:;;;~;;;~R~::~;~;;~;~;~;;~:~:~:~.~::.~;~;~~ M~R~T~;"::::;? SWS DON~ T-D '~:~;;:]~;Ooo '~;;;~:~ ...... Ba~ee6'' sws:~::;;;;~;~;;;;?';;~'''' M~'~?:::'~;?' sws TELLUS 46 MOTOR OIL '~::;6;:~00 '":;.;;; ::: :~:~:~:~::~:i~6:: SWS .... :~IR¢~'~-.;? SWS MOTOR OIL :~:~0 '~:::;;;:;:: ..... PRE';t.~:':~' SWS ..:.:~;::;?MIR~F~?~:' SWS "%;;;~;;:~:'.::.:~:::~:::.~;::;;~;:,:::~:::.:;~;~' .? '"'¢?~]~. ~;~;;;;~ ."~?;:,:..%;;; :~'"~"~ .?issued f o: Piping Piping Method Monitoring N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Approved by: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 Valid from: JUDITY B. SCHWEBEL SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 900 SACRAMENTO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 12-22-93 to: 12-22-98 rmit to Op, rate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility State I.D. No. 032430 .....~:¥::,,,??"?'.'.:,i:~.'.::.!.; .?,=, ..... ,::.~:::, ...... ,...:~::~::.....~:::.:.:........???.:.~:PermitNo. 581 CONDITIONS ~ P~!~i~ ~i~ aEVERSE SIDE Tank Hazardous G~ii:~i:;?iiiii?:~!:?.?:.?i; ..... Y~:~:~.~:~::..:~::;~'m~Tank ''~:;::; ?~i~i~ :~';:~:~;ii'::ii?:?~::;. Piping Piping Piping Number Substance C.~il~:~!! ~:%':]::' I n ~'{ ~ii~i~;!:.i.;-'::::..: ~i ?.]:~i~:~.~ y p e M o h~i ~:~:~::;:.::::':~':~:~. Type Method Monitoring 01 ~ASTE OIL :~ ::::':'~Q~:~:~? :'::; ::::::'":~:~:;:;~?~ ~ ~S... MIR~:~[~.::.~::~ sws .N/A N/A 02 ~OTEL~ 30 ~:::'::'~000 ?.~:~ ::::::::::::::::::::::: .:?~?~:'SW~':~:'::?:?:?:.~:.::..MIR~?:~'~: :::.:~?~ SWS N/A N/A 03 ~OTEL~ 40 ~::..'~:6~0~0 ~[:'~[ .?:.:.PRE:~:'~ ~8~?~?:;~..~::~S~::~::~:~:~..).:::~'MIR~TT~ .~:.' :~':::;~ SWS N/A N/A 05 ~ELLUS 46 W OB. ~ ~ ~ ~ "~;-~ 0;;~:H ,,;.:'-.? .?~;;:~. ,, ..... .:.;;::'"t, .?::....-..:?'~, , ~ , ,, e~ ~ O; t ..... ..~.~ ....~..~. '%'.. :l."::?:. ::~;~::::::~:;~::~[[?' '.:.:::~::.~::::.. :~:l.:] l..:.::. '::.~';f~'.¥.l .~. ::[.: ..[~ ~::::~:. "l ~:::~::~;.:.:'::::;~::~:.. ll?~', l.. ':~l..?' Issued By: . C~[~.~u'~p~;~:~DJ~.:;;:~:'~a~ ',~::~.. ~,~u~. Bakersfzeld Fire Dept. ===================================================================================================================================================================== ..... JUDITH B. SCHWEBEL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION ................... :;:'~:~:;"~:~:;::::~::.::~:;::~;;::.:~;::?"';;'"'; ................. SCH~BEL PETROLEUM CO INC 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor 900 SAC~MENTO STREET Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 _// Approved by: ~_ ~ 12-22-93 12-22-98 ~ luey,~d~us MaterialsRal h E Hu Coordinator Valid lrom: to: Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility ~~ uur ull-IUN:B:;? :.F!?::;PERMI !i!; D: ?!i!REV RS SIDE Tank Hazardous ' G~i:i:~~?:;~:;:ii:':. '' :;:: ...... y · Number . Substan. c,e o?p.':.~!~:~ !];:!::?::: la'~i~'ii~:~;!:.;.':::i....!..~!i~ii~ype Mo'~:!!.~i~'i~:~:i;:::::':i:~.ii:. Type Method Monitoring I L,j ~.~te.. ca, I. ~:~ ~:" :":': .............. ':' :~!~ ':" ...... :~4,4~4, -"- ::::::::::::::::::::::: ~'' "":~ z. ~o,~ aor~0%~ ~l ~i::':~:k ::.ii ...... ~ ' ~:'! ~-.:~.: :: :~ ?':.. ~?:~4 ..m.~::.:~:::? ~?.:!~ ::.:~.:.::.::.:' ::'?~ ~ ! "':::~ ~ '^ A iii...".. :i ':'::i'!-:' i.:! ._ , ~!~;i.i:;.:::.~',,, '~:':;:.:::::. - ' ========================= = ================================== ============ ==== '::. 3, . Te~t~ ~ ~ oo~:~E.:::%.%:...:.~;~¢i~;?:.:~:.~:::.t'.:~:'...:::::~.:%.:..;~: .:~:~::'-'~.;~:::;.::;::~ .:::~':.'::::.:?' ' ISsued B: / , ":~;:.' ........... :?":'::~gg~ .~?h"::~ :~::~:.:::'::......./..:~: ~.:~.:~..:::~:~ ~'::~::~:::i ~':.; .... Y t '::~::~,.:....-'":'.::.?~ :~' ' ...... . ...... . ......... . ............. ;:~:;. s~;...'.::~;::.:.:~;:~..~.:-::~:: :~:~::..~ -:~ ....... ..::.s. Bakersfield ~lre Dept. Approved HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor ~Rcl,~-1=4~ ~e_ql:~(~o~ ~o T~e_ Bakersfield, CA' 93301 - (805) 326-3979 <}o~ ,~a~w-~,.,.'4~ ~'F Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Malerlals Coordinalor Valid from: 12/23/94 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 215-000-000581 Page 8 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Quantity Order 02-007 PREMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE Liquid · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 12500 Moderate GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL 12,500 Daily Average GAL 8,000.00 Annual Amount GAL ... 250,000.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location IAmbient~AmbientlSE CORNER TANK #7 -- Conc 100.0% IGasoline Components MCP ---/Guide IModerateI 27 -- Notes 02-013 ROTELLA 30 MOTOR OIL Liquid 6200 Minimal · Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 6,200 Daily Average GAL 3,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 9,300.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location I Ambient~AmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc i Components 100.0%IMotor 0il, Petroleum Based MCP --~Guide IMinimal I 27 02-014 30 MOTOR OIL Liquid · Delay Hlth 6200 Minimal GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 6,200 Daily Average GAL 3,500.00 Annual Amount GAL 25,700.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location IAmbient~AmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc~ Components 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ---/Guide IMinimal I 27 12/23/94 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 215-000-000581 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Quantity Order Page 17 02-036 HYDRAULIC OIL · Delay Hlth Liquid 880 Low GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL 880 I 400.00 Annual Amount GAL 29,600.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp Location I Ambient~AmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER OF YARD -- Conc Components MCP -~Guide 100.0% IHydraulic Brake Fluid (Diethylene Glycol MonobulLow ~ 27 02-027 AIRCRAFT OIL · Delay Hlth Liquid 600 Minimal GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL600 I Daily Average300.00GAL Annual Amount GAL 4,550.00 Storage PLASTIC CONTAINER Press T Temp Location IambientlAmbientlEaST WALL 2ND WAREHOUSE -- Conc ! 100.0% IHeavy Machine Oil Components MCP ---TGuide IMinimal I 27 02-012 WASTE OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 550 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL 550 [ 500.00 I Annual Amount GAL 20,000.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp [ Ambient I AmbientI Location -- Conci Components 100.0% IWaste Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ---TGuide ILow | 27 12/23/94 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM C0 INC 215-000-000581 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Quantity Order Page 10 02-018 TELLUS 46 - HYDRAULIC OIL · Delay Hlth Liquid 6200 Low GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL 6,200 Daily Average GAL 3,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 5,600.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK I Press T Temp Location I AmbientlAmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc Components MCP ---/Guide 100.0% IHydraulic Brake Oil (Diethylene Glycol Monobuty Low ~ 27 02-038 MOTOR OIL AND GEAR OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 4400 Low GAL CAS #: 64742-57-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 4,400 Daily Average GAL 2,000.00 Annual Amount GAL 22,650.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp Location Ambient~AmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER OF YARD -- Conc I 100.0% ILight Machine Oil Components MCP ---~Guide Minimal I 27 02-046 MOTOR OILS Liquid 4400 Minimal · Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 4,400 Daily Average GAL 2,200.00 Annual Amount GAL -- 70,785.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Press T Temp Location IAmbient~AmbientlWESTSIDE OF YARD -- Conci Components 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ---TGuide IMinimal I 27 12/23/94 SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 215-000-000581 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Quantity Order Page 02-015 ROTELLA T 40 MOTOR OIL · Delay Hlth Liquid 6200 Minimal GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 6,200 Daily Average GAL 3,500.00 Annual Amount GAL 9,100.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press T Temp Location I Ambient~AmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc~ Components 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ---~uide Minimal I 27 02-016 MOTOR OIL · Delay Hlth Liquid 6200 Minimal GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL 6,200 Daily Average GAL 3,500.00 Annual Amount GAL -- 33,300.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Press I Temp Location AmbientlAmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc~ Components 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ---TGuide Minimal I 27 02-017 DONAX T-D · Delay Hlth Liquid 6200 Low GAL CAS #: Form: Liquid Daily Max GAL 6,200 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK -- Conc~ Components 100.0% ITransmission Fluid (Petroleum-Based) Trade Secret: No Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL -- I 3,500.00 10,800.00 Press T Temp Location IAmbient/AmbientlsouTHWEST CORNER MCP ---~uide ILow ~ 27 ~GENCY RESPONSE PL~ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MON1TOI~NG PROGRAM Required by ~n~ms 2632(d) 8m:J 26~1(h) CCR. Facility None SCh~EBEL PETROLEUM CO. IN~, Facility Address 900 Sacramento Street I. If an unauthorized release occurs, how will ~he hazardous substance be cleaned up? Notes X£ released hasardoue e~os~on hasard, are nec cleaned up ~rom the soconda~ conta~ent v~th~n 8 hours, or deteriorate tho .oconda~ con~a~enc, then (tho ~oca~ aooncv) must bo app~ov~ dis~al ~~. Major Spills - Absorbent materials and/or vacuum truck clean u~ and dis~sal. Describe the proposed methods and equiPment to be used for removing and properly disposing of any hazardous substances· di~_r~l farility Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above· Local Bakersfield vacuum truck company - on call 24hours a dayr 7 days a week. Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment. ~ / A ' List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any work necessary under the response plan: Mark Shelton - Plant Manaqer Will Taylor - Dispatcher WRITTEN MONITORING PROCEDURES UNDBRGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM This monitoring program must be kept at the UST io~ation at nH times. The information on this monitoring program are conditions of the operating permit. The permit holder must notif~ Cthe local aeencv) within 30 days of any changes to the monitoring procedures, unless required to obtain approval before making the change. Required by Sections 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCR. Facility Name SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. INC. Facility Address 900 Sacram~nto Street A® Describe the frequency of performing the monitoring: Tank Daily -. Mbnday thn~ Friday Piping Daily - Monday thru Friday What methods and equipment, identified by name and model, will be used for performing the monitoring: Tank Stick readings - reconciliation through daily inventory. Piping Vial]al , Ce Describe the location(s) where the monitoring will be performed (facility plot plan should be attached): 900 Sacramento $~e~ ' . List the name(s) and title(s) of the people responsible for performing the monitoring and/or maintaining the equipment Mark Shel~Q~ Will Taylor Reporting Format for monitoring: Tank Daily Inventory Piping None Fe Describe the preventive maintenance schedule for the monitoring equipment. Note: Naintenence must be in accordance with the manufacturers' maintenanoe schedule but not less than every X2 months. N / a Describe the training necessary for the operation of UST system, including piping, and the monitoring equipment:__ Iv £A~TH ' ~ERM , "t ~FIC£ ,SACRAMENTO Eo. WASH SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS · SOLVENTS * CHEMICALS 900 Slcramento Street --:-- P.O. Box 512 --:-- (808) 323-8044 Blk®rlfllld, California 93302 January 14, 1994. Bakersfield City Fire Dept. Hazardous Material Div. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: Mark Turk RE: Annual Inventory Reconciliation Dear Mr. Turk, We have completed our annual inventory reconciliation and it is accurate and true to the best of our knowledge. No shortages can be found that would indicate and unauthorized releases of product from our under ground storage tanks. Sincerely, Mark Shelton Plant Manager MS:alp I am required to demonstrat~ F'manclal Responsib~ity in ~e ~quired amoun~ ~ s~ed b ~on ~0% ~apMr l~ ~. 3, ~de ~, C~ or ~D ~ Schwebei Petroleum Co.,. Inc. Article 3, C~pter 18, D~n ~, T~le 23, Caifforn~ ~e of Regulat~. ~ ~n~ ~ to de~t=te fl~l ms~ibil~ as ~uir~ by ~t~n 2807are ~ ~11o~: STA~ ~ ~ N~ ~PLI~ $990,000 STA~ ~ P.O. ~X 944212 ~R STA~ ~ P~ CO~ SA~,~ 94244-2120 ~~~ COPIOUS ~S $990,000 ~I~ S~~ P~O~ ~., IN~ t. . $10,000 , O~I~ ~FI~,D, ~ 93302 STA~ ~~T~ $10,000 ~~Y ~ " ~SM ~S~. p~ A~~ Note: If you are ~/ng t~ ~ate Fu~ ~ any ~ or.ur de~tmt~n of ~1 res~ibil~, of th~ ce~catDn a/so ce~es t~t ~u are in complM~e ~h aH co~D~ ~r ~i~tDn ~n t~ Fu~. C. .:' Mechanism :.:. :.~.J?:i:':J~'i:!~:i:TTy~"' ?:ii! S~E ~ D. ,~.=. Schwebel _Petroleum CO., Inc. P.O. Box.512 ~ Bakersfield, CA 93302 hereby certifies tlmat it is in compliance with the requiremenZs of ,f~ection 2807, ~ur execution and submission .CorreCtive Third Pz ::..i'i:.A~n ': ' CornF YES ,E~trance~m.~-- D at Poleline Rd. McKittrick, CA 900 Sacramento Street Bake_~sf 3/31/94 J:ORRECTION N TICE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Co~. Location Sub Div, ~)~') ~"kaP¢lt"~-~lk ..... Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: t~ Completion Date fox' Corrections ./// ,' . , /], , , Inspector UNDERGROUND STORAGE' I IK INSPECTION ..... e .... B; l $field Fire Dept. FACILITY NAME ~-~'.~-.-~, ~',~."*~.C)\~,~VV~, BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000 FACILITY ADDRESS (~O_i),Q)w3tz~,~,,~ Sq. CITY ~'~'~ ZIPCODE FACILITY PHONE No. INSPECTION DATE I~./~ TIME IN ~ '.~O TIME OUT .SPECT ON W.E: ROUTINE ~ FOLLO~UP REQUIREMENTS la. F~s A & B lb. F~ C Su~ lc. O~mting F~ ld. S~te Sum~rge Pa~ le. Statement of Fi~ial R~si~l~ Su~ lf. Wr~en Contm~ E~sts ~n ~er & O~mt~ ~. ~lid O~mting Pete 2b. Appmv~ Wd~en Ro~ine Monit~ng Pr~ure 2c. Una~h~ Relea~ R~n~ Plan ~, Tank Int~ Test in Last 12 M~ths 3b. Pr~ur~ Piping Int~ri~ Test in ~. Suction Piping ~ghtness Test in Last 3 Yearn ~. Gmv~ FI~ Piping ~ghtn~ T~ in Last 2 Y~m ~. T~ R~Es Su~ Within 3f. DaiN ~sual MonEoring of Su~ Pr~ Piping ~. Manual Invento~ R~ncil~tion Each M~th ~. Annual Inv~t~ R~iliat~ Statist Su~ ~. Metem Calibmt~ Annually 5. W~ Manual Tank Gauging R~rds for Small 6. Month~ Statisti~l Invento~ R~ciliati~ R~uEs 7. Month~ A~atic Tank Gauging R~u~s 8. Ground Water ~nE~ing 9. ~ Mon~o~ng 10, Co~inuous Intemtitial Monitoring f~ ~ubl~Wall~ 11. M~hani~l Line Leak D~tom 12. El~tronic Line Leak Det~tom 13. Continuous Piping MonEo~ng in Sum~ 14. A~at~ Pump Shrift Ca~bil~ 15. Annual Maintenan~Calibmtion of Leak ~t~ 16. Leak ~t~tion Equip~nt 17. W~en R~ords Main~in~ on S~e 18, Re~ Chang~ in U~g~C~dE~s to O~mti~n~ Pr~ures of UST S~tem W~hin 19, Re~ Una~ho~ Rel~ W~hin 24 Hou~ ~. Approv~ UST S~tem Re~im a~ U~md~ 21. R~ds Sh~ng Cath~ic Pm~ Ins~fi~ ~. S~ur~ Mon~oHng Wells RE-INSPECTION DATE RECEIVED BY: INSPECTOR:,~'~, ~--~-, ~-~v~)~, OFFICE TELEPHONE NO. "-~ Z '/- O '7 ~- ~ FD 1669 RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: ID# Business Name: Contact Name: Business Phone: Inspector's Name: Time of Call: Date: Type of Call: Time: IncomingS] Outgoing [ ] FAX: # Min: Returned [ ] Actions Required: Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Business Name: Contact Name: Business Phone: Inspector's Name: Time of Call: Date: Fax: ~'Z S ~ 2 2 7~ Time: ~ 4 U' # Min: 7_.. Type of Call: Incoming ~ Outgoing [ ] Content of Call: Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: ! 0 Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility CONDITION$: ~!i :P:~!!~i~ii~i~ill REV ERSE SIDE Tank Hazardous G~iii~?ii:%:~:?i:: .... Y~.~:~iiiililili::i.~:~::.. :? ~'.~Tank '~;;::;ii~a~i~ii:~iiii:~ili':ii:.ii?!!ii::~: Piping Piping Number Substance C ~;~ff~:%'::;:::?' In"~'{'~ii~i~?... ii :i? y p e M o '~i;i:f~i~i'~:::~:':::;i'!i;:ii!~i~: Type Method 01 WASTE OIL ~]?';~:?~;~?~:' :'::: ::::::;;~:~?~;;;~ ~ ~?~ ....... MIR~:~:::::::::~ :~.~: ~ SWS N/A Bakersfield Fire Dept. PiPing Monitoring N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 JUDITH B. SCHWEBEL SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO INC 900 SACRAMENTO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 Valid from: to: Approved by: 12-22-93 Ralph E. Huey, Materials Coordinator 12-22-98 FIRE DEPARTMENT M, R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" October 3, 1994 '~715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Judy Taylor Schewebel Petroleum Co. 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, CA 93305 Re: Results for tank tightness tests performed at 900 Sacramento St; Permit # BT-221 Dear Ms. Taylor: As to date no results for the underground tank tightness test conducted on 9/5/94 at your facility have been received by this office. Section 2643(h) of Article 4; Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23 CCR. states that tank owners must submit any tank tightness test results to the regulatory agency within 30 calendar days of completion. Please submit the results within twenty (20) days from receipt of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed 2130 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION G $=ree=, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 32~-3g79 APPLICATION TO PEP. FORM A TIGHTNESS TEST NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED.,~ IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED~ TANK TESTING COMPANY S~,,,,=NC, ,,, CONTENTS ~ ~- ;~, __. ~_~.- ~ ~ -n · ~-~ ,~/~ ADDRESS ~5 _A~ ~,~D, C~._..,.,. ~ NAME OF TESTER_]~.. ~a~m4q .... CERTIF, ICATION # STATE REGISTRATION DATE & TIME TEST IS TO DATE ' ' SIGNATURE Or ~. PLICA/T~ BAKERSFIELD ~~__~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (e0$) 316-3979 APPLICATIO~ TO ~ERFO~ A TIGHTNESS TEST TA~K% ,. ~,~, .~ T~K TESTING CO~ S~ 'I ~ ' TEST METHOD ~o~. E~,i~. ....... N~E OF TESTER ~. ~a~q ...... CERTIFICATION % s~ ~s~ON ~ ~.~. ~o~,/q4 , CONTENTS ,~,'~¢ r--lo ,,',1~ ;,,+,~ .~ ~_~.-- . ~DRESS ~~~, ~,, ~ DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED S.~PTEM~g~ ~j '}qq4 TESt METHOD: HORNER EZ~-CHEK I REDWIHE TESTIHG SVCS., IHC. PO BOX 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 (805) 326-0446 CLIEHT: SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CALIBRATIOH BAR OR LIQUID: BHR 0.02:~ L~CATION: 900 SACRAMEHTO ST. CHART CALC (A): 0.025 /19 = 0.0013 CITY, STATE: BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST LEVEL: l~O.O0 " (S~STEM) TEMP CALC (B):. 0.00044 ~ 6000 = 2.6~ 93302 SIZE= 6000 PRODUCT= ROTELL TiO PBOJECT HO.= PRODUCT TEMP= 80 TOTAL LINE CHAHGE: i9 COEFFICIEHT: 0.00044 X 6000 TANK TEST ~: 3 ROT T IO 2.64 LEVEL LEVEL GAIN ~- x(A) LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIH + xCB) TEMP FIHRL START END LOSS - ~(A) RESULT START ENO LOSS - x(B) RESULT RESULT TI HE 46 - 48 = 2 x 0.0013 : 0.0026 0.076 - 0.077 '- 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.00000 48 - 51 : 3 x 0.0013 : 0.0039 0.077 - 0.078 : 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 0.001307 51 - 53 : 2 x 0.0013 : 0.0026 O.07B - 0.079 = .'0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.00000 53 - 55" = 2 x 0.0013 = 0.0026 0.0?9 - 0.080 = 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.00000 55 - 57 -- 2 x 0.0013 : 0.0026 0.080 -- 0.080 = 0 x 2.64 = 0 O. 0026.~ 1 57 - 60 = 3 x 0.0013 : 0.0039 0.080 -- 0.081 = 0.001 x 2.64 = 0.00264 0.001307 60 - 62 = 2 ~ O. 0013 : 0.0026 0.081 - O. 082 = 0.001 x 2.64 = 0.00264 -0. 00000 62 - 63 : I x 0.0013 = 0.0013 0.082 -- 0.083 -- 0.001 :-: 2.64 = 0.00264 -0.00132 63 - 65 : 2 x 0.0013 : O. 0026 O. 08]~ - 0.084 -- "~ 0.001 x 2.64 = 0.00264 -0. 00000 ES - 6? : 2 x 0.0013 : 0.0026 O.OB4 -- 0.085 '- 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.00000 6? - 69 : 2 x 0.0013 : 0.0026 0.085 - 0.086 '- 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.00000 69 - 70 -- 1 ~ 0.0013 : 0.0013 0.086 - 0.08? - 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.001.~2 - 70 - ?1 : 1 x 0.0013 : 0.0013 0.087 - 0.088 = 0.001 x 2.64 = O. 00264 -0.00132 71 - ?0 : -1 x 0.0013 : -0.0013 O.OBB -- O.OB9 : 0.001 x 2.64 : 0.00264 -0.00395 70 - ?1 : 1 ~ 0.0013 : 0.0013 O.OB9 - 0.090 : 0.00! x 2.64 : 0.00264 -O.O01TJ2 102( 1031. i03:i 105~] 105~i 111)~ 110:i 111~ 112[ 112~~ 1 R. YANK BOT TO GRADE= B. TANK TOP TO GRRDE: C. FRNK DIAMETER: D. FEST LEVEL ABOVE GRADE E. DEPTH OF WATER IN TANK 135.0 " F. DEPTH FOR TAHK SRMPLE: 88.0" RESULTS PER HOUR: -0.00?98 4i.0" G. TEMPERATURE PROBE DEPTH: 95.0" TIGHT: ~ES 94.0 " H. TEST LEVEL TO TANK BOTTOM 130.00" NET TEST PRESSURE: 4.1600 O.OO " I. GROUND WATER ABOVE TANK. BOTTOM 0.000 " STANDARD DEVIATION 0.0013 0.00" J. PRODUCT PRESSURE PER 1" HEIGHT 0.032 PSI TEST DATE: 9/6/99 TECHHI CI AH: McCARTH~ CRLIF. LIC. NO. 94-i061 TEST METHOD: HORNER E2?-CHEK I CLIENT: LOCATION: CITY, STATE: PROJECT NO.: SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM 900 SACRAMENTO ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 TANK TEST %: 1 DONAX TD REDWINE TESTING SUCS., INC. PO BO~ 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 (805) 326-0446 TEST LEVEL: 130.00 " <S~'STEM) SIZE: 6000 PRODUCT TEMP: 80 COEFFICIENT: 0.00042 M 6000 : 2.52 CALIBRATION BAR OR LIQUID: BAR CHART CRLC (A): 0.025 /12 : 0.0021 TEMP CALC <B): 0.00042 X 6000 PRODUCT: DONAX TD TOTAL LINE CHANGE: 12 LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + x(A) LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + x(B) TEMP FINAL START EHD LOSS - x(A) RESULT START END LOSS - x(B) RESULT RESULT TIME 66 - 67 : 1 x 0.0021 : 0.0021 0.445. - 0.445 : 0 x 2.52 : 0 0.002083 67 - 69 = 2 x 0.0021 : 0.0042 0.445 - 0.446 = 0.001 x 2.52 = 0.00252 0.001646 69 - 70 = 1 x 0.0021 = 0.0021 0.446 - 0.446 : :0 x 2.52 = 0 0.002083 ?0 - 72 : 2 x 0.13021 = 0.0042 0.446 - O. 44? = 0. 001 x 2.52 = 0.00252 O. O01646 72 - 73 : 1 x O. 0021 = O. 00~! 1 O. 447 - O. 44? : 0 x 2.52 = 0 O. 002083 73 - 75 : 2 x 0.0021 = O. 0042 O. 447 - O. 448 = O. 001 x 2.52 = O. 00252 O. O01646 75 - 77 : 2 ~ 0.0021 = 0.0042 0.44B - 0.449 = 0.001 x 2.52 : 0.00252 0.001646 77 - 79 : 2 x 0.0021 = 0.0042 0.449 - 0.451 = 0.002 x 2.52 = 0.00504 -0.00087 79 - 81 = 2 ~ 0.0021 = 0.0042 0.451 - 0.453 = ~'~ 0.002 ~ 2.52 = 0.00504 -0.011087 81 - 83 : 2 x 0.0021 = 0.0042 0.453 - 0.455 = 0.002 x 2.52 = 0.00504 -0.00087 83 - 84 : I x 0.0021 = 0.0021 0.455 -- 0.456 = 0.001 x 2.52 = 0.00252 -0.00043 84 - 85 = 1 x 0.0021 : 0.0021 0.456 - 0.456 : 0 x 2.52 : 0 0.002083 85 - 87 : 2 x 0.0021 = 0.0042 0.456 - 0.457 = 0.001 x 2.52 = 0.00252 0.001646 87 - 88 : I ~ 0.0021 = 0.0021 0.457 - 0.458 88 - 90 : 2 x 0.0021 = 0.0052 0.458 - 0.460 = 0.002 ~ 2.52 = 0.00504 -0.00087 A. FANK BOT TO GRADE: B. TANK TOP TO GRADE: C. TANK DIAMETER: D. TEST LEVEL ABO~E GRADE E. [IEPYH OF WATER I~ TANK 135.0 " F. DEPTH FOR TANK SAMPLE: 88.3 " RESULTS PER HOUR: 0.0'0266 40.5 " G. TEMPERATURE PROBE DEPTH: 44.5 " TIGHT: ~ES 95.5" H. TEST LEVEL TO TANK BOTTOM 130.00" NET TEST PRESSURE: 4.2900 0.00" I. GROUND MATER ABOUE TANK BOTTOM 0.000" STANDARD DEUIAFION 0.0012 0.00 " J. PRODUCT PRESSURE PER 1" HEIGHT 13.033 PSI TEST DATE: 9/6.x94 TECHNICIAN: McCARYHY CALIF. LIC. NO. 94-1061 TF~F METHOD: HORNER EZW-CHEK I CL! ENT: L~CATI ON: CITP, STATE: PBOJECT HO.: SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM 900 SACRAMENTO ST. BAKERSFIELD, CA. TANK TEST %: 2ROT T40 REOWINE TESTIHG SVCS., INC. PO BOX 1567. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 C805) 326-0446 TEST LEVEL: 130.00 " (S~STEM) SIZE: 6000 PRODUCT YEMP= 80 COEFFICIEHT= 0.00042 X 6000 2.52 CALIBRATIOH BAR OR LIOUID: BRA CHART CALC .CA): 0.025 /12 : 0.D021 TEMP CRLC (B)= 0.00042 X 6000 : 2.5 PRODUCT: ROTELL TOYAL LIHE CHANGE: 12 LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + x(A) LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + x(B) TEMP FINAL START END LOSS - xCA) RESULT START EHD LOSS - x(B) RESULT RESULT TIME 6! - 62 : i x 0.0021 62 - 62 : 0 x 0.0021 02 - 6? : 5 x 0.0021 67 - 67 : 0 x 0.0021- 67 - 70 = 3 x 0.0021 70 - 69 : -I x 0.0021 69 - ?1 : 2 x 0.0021 ?1 - 73 : 2 x 0.0021 73 - 73 : 0 x 0.0021 73 - 74 : 1 x 0.0021 ?q - 79 : 5 x 0.0021 79 - 78 = -1 x 0.0021 78 - 80 = 2 x 0.0021 80 - 83 = ~ x 0.0021 83 - 82 = -1 x 0.0021 0.0021 0.547 -- 0.548 0.0000 0.548' -- 0.5~9 O.OlOq 0.549 -- 0.550 0.0000 0.550 -- 0.551 0.0063 0~551 - 0.55~ -0.0021 0.552 - 0.552 0.00~2 0.552 - 0.55~ 0.00~2 0.553 - ' 0.554 0.0000 0.554 - 0.555 0.0021 0.555 - 0.556 0.0104 0.556 - 0.557 -0.0021 0.557 - 0.557 0.0042 0.557 - 0.558 0.0063 0.558 - 0.560 -0.0021 0.560 - 0.560 0.001 001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0 0.001 O.Om31 O01 001 0.001 0 0.001 0'32 0 2.52 = 0.00252 -0.00043 2.52 = 0.00252 -0.00252 2.52 = 0.00252 0.007896 2.52 = 0.00252 -0.00252 2.52 : 0.00252 2.52 = 0 -0.00208 2.52 = 0.00252 0.001646 2.52 = 0.00252 0.001646 2.52 = 0.00252 -0.00252 2.52 = 0.00252 -0.00043 2.52 = 0.00252 2.52 = 0 -0.00208 2.52 = 0.00252 0.001646 2.52 = 0.00504 0.00121 2.52 = 0 -0.00208 A. TANK BOT TO GRADE: B. TANK TOP TO GRADE: C. rANK DIAMETER: D. TEST LEVEL ABOVE GRADE E. DEPTH OF WATER IN TANK 137.0 " 42.0 " 95.0 " 0.00 " 0.00 F. DEPTH FOR TANK SAMPLE: G. TEMPERATURE PROBE DEPTH: H. TEST LEVEL TO TANK BOTTOM I. GROUND WATER ABOVE TANK BOTTOM J. PRODUCT PRESSURE PER l" HEIGHT 89.5 " 46.0 " 130.00 " 0.000 " 0.033 PSI RESULTS PER HOUR: 0.00484 TIGHT: YES HET TEST PRESSURE: 4.2900 STAHDARD DEVIATION 0.0030 TEST DATE: 9/6/9fl TECHHI CI AH: .McCARTHY' CALIF. LIC. NO. 94-1061 REDWlNE TESTING SVCS., INC. TEST METHOD: HORNER EZY-CHEK I PO BOX 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 (sos) ~6- o446 Ct. lENT: SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CAUBRATION BAR OR LIQUID: BAR LOCATION: 9(30 SACRAMENTO CHART C,a~C (A): 0.025 / 12 -- 0.0021 · CITY, STATE: BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST LEVEL: 125.00 ' (SYSTEM) TEMP CALL (B): 0.00045 X 6000 = SIZE: 6000 PRODUCT: DIESEL PROJECT NO.: PRODUCT TEMP: 65 TOTAL UNE CHANGE: 12 COEFFICIENT: 0.0(X)45 X 6(X)O = 2.7 TAI~( TEST ,~: 2 0.025 2.7 LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + x(A) LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + x(B) TEMP FINAL START END LOSS - x(A) RESULT START END LOSS - x(B) RESULT RESULT TIME 80 - 56 -- -24 x 0.0021 = -0.0500 0.179 - 0.175 = -0.004 x 2.7 = -0.0108 -0.0392 56 - 32 = -24 x 0.0021 = -0.0500 0.175 - 0.172 = -0.003 x 2.7 = -0.0081 -0.04.19 73- 54 = -19 x 0.0021 = -0.0396 0.172- 0.171 = -0.001 x 2.7 = -0.0027 -0.03688 54- 34 = -20 x 0.0021 = -0.0417 0.171 - 0.170 = -0.001 x 2.7 = -0.0027 -0.03896 70 - 53 = -17 x 0.0021 = -0.0354. 0.170 - 0.155 = -0.015 x 2.7 = -0.0405 0.005083 53 - 36 -- -17 x 0.0021 = -0.0354 0.155 - 0.140 = -0.015 x 2.7 = -0.0405 0.005083 36 - 18 -- -18 x 0.0021 = -0.0375 0.140 - 0.125 = -0.015 x 2.7 = -0.0405 0.003 95 - 81 = -14 x 0.0021 = -0.0292 0.125 - 0.113 = -0.012 x 2.7 = -0.0324 0.003233 81 - 67 = -14 x 0.0021 = -0.0292 0.113 - 0.101 = -0.012 x 2.7 = -0.0324 0.003233 67 - 54 = -13 x 0,0021 = -0.0271 0.101 - 0.089 = -0.012 x 2.7 = -0.0324 0.005316 54 - 40 = -14 x 0.0021 = -0.0292 0.089 - 0.077 = -0.012 x 2.7 = -0.0324 0.003233 96 - 88 = -8 x 0.0021 = -0.0167 0.077 - 0.070 = -0.007 x 2.7 -- -0.0189 0.002233 88 - 80 = -8 x 0.0021 -- -0.0167 0.070 - 0.063 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 0.002233 80 - 72 = -8 x 0.0021 = -0.0167 0.063 - 0.056 = -0:007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 0.002233 72 - 64 = -8 x 0.0021 = -0.0167 0.056 - 0.048 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 0.002233 64 - 56 -- -8 x 0.0021 = -0.0167 0.049 - 0.042 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 0.002233 56 - 48 = -8 x 0.0021 -- -0.0167 0.042 - 0.035 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 0.002233 48 - 40 = -8 x 0.0021 = -0.0167 0.035 - 0.028 = -0.007 x 2.7 -- -0.0189 0.002233 40 - 32 = -8 x 0.0021 = -0.0167 0.028 - 0.022 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 -0.00046 32 - 25 -- -7 .x 0.0021 = -0.0146 0.022 - 0.016 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 0.001616 83O 836 842 848 854 9O0 9O6 912 918 924 93O 936 942 948 954 1000 1006 1012 1018 1024 A. TAI~I( BOT TO GRADE: 135.5' F. DEPTH FOR TAI'~( SAMPLE: 88.0 B. TANK TOP TO GRADE: 40.5 ' G. TEMPERATURE PROBE DEPTH: 44.5 C. TAI~( DIAMETER: 95.0' H. TEST LEVEL TO TAI~, BOTTOM 125.00 D. TEST LEVEL ABOVE GRADE: 0.00 ' I. GROUND WATER ABOVE TAI'~I~ BO'I-rOM 0.000 E. DEPTH OF WATER IN TAI~: 0.00' J. PRODUCT PRESSURE PER 1' HEIGHT: 0.032 PSi RESULTS PER HOUR: 0.02002 TIGHT: YES NET TEST PRESSURE: 4.0000 STANDARD DEVIATION 0.0009 TEST DATE: 10/3/94 TECHNICIAN: McCARTHY CAMF. LIC. NO. 9~.-1061 TEST METHOD: HORNER EZY-CHEK I REDWINE TESTING SVCS., INC. PO BOX 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 (8O5) 326-O446 CLIENT: SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CALIBRATION BAR OR LIQUID: BAR LOCATION: 900 SACRAMENTO CHART CALC (A): 0.025 / 9 = 0.0028 CITY, STATE: BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST LEVEL: 125,00" (SYSTEM) TEMP CALC (B): 0.0004.5 X 6000 = SIZE: 6000 PRODUCT: DIESEL PROJECT NO.: PRODUCT TEMP: 65 TOTAL LINE CHANGE: 9 COEFFICIENT: 0.00045 X 6000 = 2.7 TANK TEST -~: I 0.025 2.7 LEVEL LEVEL GAIN -I- x(A) LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + x(B) TEMP FINAL START END LOSS - x(A) RESULT START END LOSS - x(B) RESULT RESULT TIME 91 - 78 = -13 x 0.0028 = -0.0361 0.914. - 0.901 = -0.013 x 2.7 = -0.0351 -0.00101 78 - 65 = -13 x 0.0028 = -0.0361 0.901 - 0.888 = -0.013 x 2.7 = -0.0351 -0.00101 65 - 52 = -13 x 0.0028 = -0.0361 0.888 - 0.875 = -0.013 x 2.7 = -0.0351 -0.00101 52 - 40 = -12 x 0.0028 = -0.0333 0.875 - 0.863 = -0.012 x 2.7 = -0.0324. -0.00093 40 - 35 = -5 x 0.0028 = -0.0139 0.863 - 0.858 = -0.005 x 2.7 = -0.0135 -0,00038 97 - 91 = -6 x 0.0028 = -0.0167 0.858 - 0.852 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 -0.00046 91 - 82 = -9 x 0.0028 = -0.0250 0,852 - 0,843 = -0.009 x 2.7 = -0.024.3 -0.0007 82 - 75 = -7 x 0.0028 = -0.0194. 0.843 - 0.836 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.00054. 75 - 65 = -10 x 0.0028 = -0.0278 0.838 - 0.826 = -0.01 x 2.7 = -0,027 -0.00077 65- 55 = -10 x 0.0028 -- -0.0278 0.826- 0.816 = -0.01 x 2.7 = -0.027 -0.00077 55- 4.0 = -15 x 0.0028 = -0.04.17 0.816- 0.801 = -0.015 x 2.7 = -0.0405 -0.00116 96 - 88 = -8 x 0.0028 = -0.0222 0.801 - 0.793 = -0.008 x 2.7 = -0.0216 -0.00062 86 - 81 = -7 x 0.0028 = -0.0194 0.793 - 0.786 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.00054 81 - 74. = -7 x 0.0028 = -0.0194 0.786 - 0.779 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.00054. 74 - 67 = -7 x 0.0028 = -0.0194 0.779 - 0.772 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.00054 83O 836 942 848 854. 900' 906 912 918 924. 93O 936 942 948 954 A, TANK BOT TO GRADE: B. TANK TOP TO GRADE: C. TANK DIAMETER: D. TEST LEVEL ABOVE GRADE: E. DEPTH OF WATER IN TANK: 133.0° F. DEPTH FOR TANK SAMPLE: 85.8~ RESULTS PER HOUR: -0.00669 35.5" G. TEMPERATURE PROBE DEPTH: 4.2.5" TIGHT: YES 94.5~ H. TEST LEVEL TO TANK BOTTOM 125.00" NET TEST PRESSURE: 4..0000 0.00" I. GROUND WATER ABOVE TANK BO'I-rOM 0.000" STANDARD DEVIATION 0.0002 0.00" J. PRODUCT PRESSURE PER 1" HEIGHT: 0.032 PSI TEST DATE: 10/3/94. TECHNICIAN: McCARTHY CALIF. LIC. NO. 94-1061 BR 551~0 TEST METHOD: HORNER EZY-CHEK I REDWINE TESTING SVCS., INC. PO BOX 1567 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93302 (SOS) CLIENT: SCHWE~EL PETROLEUM CAUBRATION BAR OR LIQUID: BAR 0.025 LOCATION: 900 SACRAMENTO CHART CALC (A): 0.025 / 20 = 0.001 3 CITY, STATE: BAKERSFIELD, CA. TEST LEVEL: 125.00' (SYSTEM) TEMP CALC (B): 0.(XX)45 X 60(X) = 2.7 SIZE: 6000 PRODUCT: DIESEL PROJECT NO.: PRODUCT TEMP: 65 TOTAL UNE CHANGE: 20 COEFFICIENT: 0.0004.5 X 6000 = TAM( TEST ,~: 3 2.7 LEVEL LEVEL GAIN + x(A) LEVEL TEMP. TEMP. GAIN + x(B) TEMP FINAL START END LOSS - x(A) RESULT START END LOSS - x(B) RESULT RESULT TIME 90 - 72 = -18 x 0.0013 = -0.0225 0.927 - 0.918 = -0.009 x 2.7 = -0.0243 0.0018 72 - 55 = -17 x 0.0013 = -0.0213 0.918 - 0.910 = -0.008 x 2.7 = -0.0216 0.00035 55 - 38 = -17 x 0.0013 = -0.0213 0.910 - 0.902 = -0.008 x 2.7 = -0.0216 0.00035 99 - 86 = -13 x 0.0OI3 = -0.0163 0.902 - 0.896 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 -0.0(X)O5 86 - 73 = -13 x 0.0013 -- -0.0163 0.896 - 0.890 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 -0.00005 73- 59 = -14 x 0.0OI3 = -0.0175 0.890- 0.883 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 0.0OI4 96 - 80 = -16 x 0.0OI3 = -0.0200 0.883 - 0.876 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.0OI1 80 - 64 = -~16 x 0.0013 = -0.0200 0.876 - 0.869 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.0OI1 64 - 48 = -16 x 0.0OI3 = -0.0200 0.869 - 0.862 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.0OI1 86 - 71 = -15 x 0.0013 = -0.0188 0.862 - 0.856 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 -0.00255 71 - 56 = -15 x 0.0OI3 = -0.0188 0.856 - 0.850 = -0.006 x 2.7 = -0.0162 -0.00255 56 - 40 = -16 x 0.0013 = -0.0200 0.850 - 0.843 = -0.007 x 2.7 = -0.0189 -0.0011 98 - 86 = -12 x 0.00!3 = -0.0150 0.843 - 0.838 -- -0.005 x 2.7 = -0.0135 -0.0015 86 - 74. = -12 x 0.0OI3 = -0.0150 0.838 - 0.833 = -0.005 x 2.7 = -0.0135 -0.0015 74, - 62 = -12 X 0.0OI3 = -0.0150 0.833 - 0.628 = -0.005 x 2.7 = -0.0135 -0.0015 1017 1023 1029 1035 I 041 I O4.7 1053 1059 1105 1111 1117 1123 1129 1135 114.1 A. TAM4, BOT TO GRADE: B. TANK TOP TO GRADE: C. TAM( DIAMETER: D. TEST LEVEL ABOVE GRADE: E. DEPTH OF WATER IN TAM(: 1 34..5 ' F. DEPTH FOR TAM( SAMPLE: 87.3' 40.0 ' G. TEMPERATURE PROBE DEPTH: 44.0' 94.5' H. TEST LEVEL TO TAM( BOTTOM 125.00' 0.00' I. GROUND WATER ABOVE TAM,( BO'FI'OM 0.000 ' 0.00' J. PRODUCT PRESSURE PER 1' HEIGHT: .0.032 PS~ RESULTS PER HOUR: -0.01 260 TIGHT: YES NET TEST PRESSURE: 4..(XX)O STANDARD DEVIATION 0.0OI 0 TEST DATE: 10/3/94 TECHNICIAN: McCARTHY CAMF. LIC. NO. 9~-1 061 FIRE DEPARTMENT M. R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" October 3, 1994 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Judy Taylor Schewebel Petroleum Co. 900 Sacramento St. Bakersfield, CA 93305 Re: Results for tank tightness tests performed at 900 Sacramento St; Permit # BT-221 Dear Ms. Taylor: As to date no results for the underground tank tightness test conducted on 9/5/94 at your facility have been received by this office. Section 2643(h) of Article 4; Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23 CCR. states that tank owners must submit any tank tightness test results to the regulatory agency within 30 calendar days of completion. Please submit the results within twenty (20) days from receipt of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (805)-326-3979. Sincerely, Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/ed BAKERSFIELD FXRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS NATERXAL DIVISION 2130 G S~re®~, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO I~ERFOI~ A TIGHTNESS TEST NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED ~ IS PIPIN(] GOING TO BE TESTED~;~ TANK TESTING COMPANY Sv~, ~_~,,,,, ,, CONTENTS ~-~ ~'~ '~ 50,, DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED ,5, )qqq. " -'~ SIGNATURE OF A~PLICANT CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" August 5, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT M. R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF Judith B. Schwebel Schwebel Petroleum Co. Inc. 900 Sacramento Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Dear Ms. Schwebeh NOTICE.OF VIOLATION - SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE WARNING! THE PERMIT TO OPERATE YOUR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK(S) HAS EXPIRED AND WILL NOT BE REISSUED UNTIL YOUR STORAGE TANK(S) ARE BROUGHT INTO COMPLIANCE. Our records indicate that you have not performed an annual underground tank system tightness test in the last year. This annual tightness test was a condition of your previous permit to operate which has now expired as of June 30, 1994. Herein, you are granted a conditional authorization to continue to operate your underground storage tank(s) for the next 30 days. During this interim, you must submit proof to this office that you have arranged for the tank system tightness test. A valid permit issued within the next 30 days by this office, to perform a tightness test at your underground tank site will Satisfy the interim condition. If you do not respond to this notice within 30 days either by providing proof of an annual tightness test performed within the last year, or obtaining a permit now to do so, you will be required to cease underground tank operations until compliance is achieved. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call the Hazardous Materials Division immediately at 326-3979. Sincerely yours, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed 390 194 819 Receipt for Certified Mail No insurance Coverage Provided ~ Do not use for International Mail ~sa~,& (See Reverse) JUDITH B. SCHWEBEL Street and No. SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. P.O., State and ZIP Code 900 SACRAMENTO STREET Postage BAKERSFIELD. CI,$ 9330~ ~ertified Fee ~pecial Delivery Fee ~estricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom & Date Delivered ~eturn Receipt Showing to Whom, Date, and Addressee's Address TOTAL Po~tage & Fees ~ostmark or Date SENDER: · Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional s~rvices. ~j · Complete items 3, and 4a & b. · Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return thi~ card to .~.u. · Attach th~ form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space does not permit. · Write "Return Receipt R~quested" on the mailpiece below the article numbe · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered. ;' I also wish to receive the following services (for an extra fee): 1. [] Addressee's Address 2. [] Restricted Delivery Consult postmaster for fee. 3. A~icle Addressed to: JUDITH B. SCHWEBEL SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO. 900 SACRAMENTO STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 5. Signature (Addr~assee) 6.- Signature ~'Age~t)~ INC. 4a. Article Number 4b. Service Type [] Registered [] Insurea ;31 [] Certified [] COD ._= [] Express Mail [] Return Receipt for Merchandise 7. Date of Delivery 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested and fee is paid) __~ PS Form 3811, December 1991 ~ U.S.G.P.O.:1992-307-530 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT ENV!RONiTAL 2?00 "N" S~ET, HEALTH SERVICES DEPA~R~ENT SUITE ~00, BAKERSFIEL"NJ~'/ CA.93301 (~85) 8~1-3636 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY ~ INSPECTION REPORT ~ AGEN PER,"4 T. T PO..~ ~ c..u YES ,,~. · : ...................... NO INSPECT;ON DATE: TYPE OF ];NSPECTZON: ROUTINE ....... ~ .............. RE!NSPECTION ........................ COI'4PLAINT - FACZLITY ADDRESS:900 SACRANENTO BAKERSFIELD, CA OWNERS NAHE:SCHNEBEL PETROLEUN COMMENTS: ,ITEM VIOLAT:IONS/OBSERVATIONS I. PRIMARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: Interceoting an directing system Standard Inventory Control Modified Inventory Cor~tro~ In-tank Leve! Sensing Device Groundwater Monitoring Vadose Zone Monitoring SECONOARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: a. Liner b. Doub~e-Na~ed tank c. Vault PIPING MON;TOR!NG: a. Pressurize~ b. Suction c. Gravity OVERFILL PROTECTION: TIGHTNESS fESiNG NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODIFiCATIONS CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE f 1,1AINTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY, ANO OPERATING CONDITION OF FACILITY ~ ~ ~ ~ m -- J COM~ENTS/RECOMMENO-TI CNS .............................................................................................................................. ~ ............................................................................. RE~NSPECTION~ 5CHEpULEO? yes ~.mO APPROXIMATE REiNSPcC~.~ON ;NSPECTOR: ~~,~~;"'g': ................ REPORT RECEIVED SY~_¢~ ~~'"':': ............... ................... 77 ......... J ......................... : ........................ ' .... "~ -7TM...... ~ ........ ;"'"?"': ......... ::" / FILE CONTENTS INVENTORY Facility ~C~ 4,u~..b~; Permit to Abandon # Permit to Construct # Permit to Operate # Appli'cdtion to Abandon Application to Construct w/Application to Operate Amended Permit Conditions Annual Report Forms of Tanks Tank(s) Tank Sheets Date Date Date Date Plot Plans Copy of Written Contract Between Owner & Operator Inspection Reports Correspondence - Received Date Date Date Date Date Correspondence - Mailed Date Date Date Date Date Unauthorized Release Reports Abandonment/Closure Reports Sampling/Lab Reports MVF Compliance,Check (New Construction Checklist) STD Compliance Check (New Construction Checklist) MVF Plan Check (New Construction) STD Plan Check (New Construction) MVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) STD Plan Check (Existing Facility) "Incomplete Application" Form Permit Application Checklist Permit Instructions Discarded Tightness Test Results Monitoring Well Construction Data/Permits Date Date Date Environmental Sensitivity Data: Groundwater Drilling, Boring Logs Location of Water Wells Statement of Underground Conduits Plot Plan Featuring Ail Environmentally Sensitive Data Photos Construction Drawings Location: Miscellaneous '' ~A ~ Bakersfield Fire Dept~ //~~~ RAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION ~~~ 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~~A'~ \ ~~ (805) 326-3970 . ~"~~ ~'DER-R'-N · ~ ~_~ RECEIVED' ~ ~ ,/ ~ ~ ~ OUD A~ QUESTIONNAIRE. ~/..~ ' ' - ~._~'% ~ NOV261~Y1.~ / I. FACILI~/ffE NO. OF TANKS Z ~ / I DBA OR FAC~LI~ N~ME ~AME ~ OPERATOR ~/ ~DDRE~ .... ~ ~ ' ~ N~E~R~STRE~ . ~ARCELNo.~T~AL) / I CI~-N~ME - _ ' I ~T~TE ' ~ ~OXTO INDICATE ~COR~RATION ~INOIVIDUAL ~PAETNERSHIP ~L~ALAGENCY DISTRICTS ~COUNW AGENCY ~STATE AGENCY ~FEDE~L AGENCY TYPEOF',,,S,NESS U'GAS'TA.'O. I"R"C°""'''ERM'T i qOOg. 0 e- [~3 FARM [~4 PROCESSOR ~$ OTHER TO OPERATE No. EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON {PRIMARY) DAYS: NAME (LAST..F RS"/') PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE ¢7¢¢ NIGHTS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE NO. WITH AREA CODE EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY') optional DAYS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE ~,~ ~ ,~..r ~ ~ v ,CD&'- ;~ ~ J '- ~ ! 7 ~ NIGHT~: NAME (~$T, FI~ / PHONE No. WITH AR~ CODE II. PROPERT'Y OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED)' CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION NAME MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS CITY NAME / BOX ~LINoIVIOUAL TO INDICATE [~ PARTNERSHIP STATE 'IzIPCODE III. TANKOWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) LOCAL AGENCY ~ STATE AGENCY ~COUNTY AGENCY [~FEDERAL AGENCY PHONE No, WITH AREA CODE NAME CITY NAME &.k _,-/d q ~4 3 z)9. OWNER'S DATE TANK No. INSTALLED DO YOU UAVE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY? Y/N CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION ¢/ BOX ,,,I~INOIVIOUA L TO INDICATE [~ PARTNERSHIP STATE~ 1 ZIP (~ODE VOLUME TYPE LOCAL AGENCY [~ STATE AGENCY [-JCgUNTY AGENCY (~j FEDERAL AGENCY ,- PHONE No. WITH AREA COOE PRODUCT IN STORED SERVICE Fill one segment ~t for each tank, unless al~anks and piping are constructed of t~same materials, style and~pe, then only fill one segment out. please identify tanks by owner ID ~. I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN IA. OWNER'S TANK I.D.# B. MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE iNSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: ~:~ _ 4) ~,~{~l&~ III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY tN BOXES A. B. AND C, AND ALL THAT APPLIES iN BOX D A, TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM [] 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK [~ 1 BARE STEEL MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE ] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN ] 4 STEEL CLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCED pLASTIC ] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE W/FRP ] 99 OTHER [] 1 RUBBER LINED [] 2 ALKYD L~IING [] 3 EPOXY LINING. [] C. INTERIOR [] s GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [~[ 95 UNKNOWN [] LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH ]00% METHANOL ? YES__ NO__ 4 PHENOLIC LINING 99 OTHER D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP ~ 2 COATING PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION'[~ 91 NONE : i.~'] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION C~RCLE ,A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A u 1 SUCTION . A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND CORROSION PROTECTION D. LEAK DETECTION A U I BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL WI COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC/ROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOW~N A U 99 OTHER [] 1 AUTOMATIC t'INE LEAK DETECTOR ~. 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING ~l.~.Jf~3 INTERST~TIALMoNiTORiNG [] 99 OTHER V. EAK DETECTION,~ · L_V3/v,SUAL CHECK ,NV NTORY RECONC,L,AT ON [] 3 VAPOR MON,TOR,NG [] ,, AUTOMAT,C TANK GAUG,N. [] GROUND WATER, ON,TOR,NG I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. # C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR} III. TANK CONSTRUCTION B. MANUFACTURED BY: /??¥ D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS: MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, AND C, AND ALL THAT APPUES IN BOX D A. TYPE OF [] 1 DOUBLE WALL [] 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER [] 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM [~ 2 SINGLE WALL [] 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) [] 99 OTHER B. TANK ~ 1 BARE STEEL [] 2 STAINLESS STEEL [] 3 FIBERGLASS MATERIAL [] 5 CONCRETE [] 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE [] 7 ALUMINUM (PrimaryTank) [] 9 BRONZE [] 10 GALVANIZED STEEL [] 95 UNKNOWN [ ~ 4 STEELCLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC ] 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP ] 99 OTHER ~ 1 RUBBER LINED ~ 2 ALKYD LINING [] 3 EPOXY LINING ~ 4 PHENOLIC LINING C. INTERIOR [] 5 GLASS LINING [] 6 UNLINED [~ 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER LINING tS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1009'o METHANOL ? YES__ NO~ D. CORROSION [] 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP ~ 2 COATING [] 3 VINYL WRAP [] 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION [] 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION [] 9t NONE [] 95 UNKNOWN [] 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IFUNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE ~, %1 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE ,~ U 3 GRAVI'fY A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND CORROSION PROTECTION A U I BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PiPE A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL W/ COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTtON A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION [] 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR [] 2 LINET~GHTNESS TESTING [] 3 iNTERSTITIAL MONITORING ~ 99 OTHER TANK LEAK DETECTION 1--_-~_~ 1 VISUAL CHECK j~ 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION ~ 3 VAPOR MONITORING [] 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING [] 5 GROUND WATER MONITOR,NG ,,,,,,~ £ARTN . ¢ .SACRA,~EN TO //-//-¢/ Kern ~ount¥ lie lth Departm~~ .ni~ision of Environmental Hea I ~ 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfiela, CA (805) 861-3636 93305 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND -;. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY ~q~ Type Of Application (check): ~]New Facility ~]14odiftcatton Of Facility ~ExisttnE Facility ~Transfer Of ownership Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days Nights ~ ~ e Type Of Business (check): ~6aso]ine Station ~Other (describe) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? ~Yes ~No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? ~Yes ~No Facility Address ~ .~.~,~, +-4 .~+C ..... ~ Nearest Cross St. T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) Owner ~e~.,~y~/ ~/~,~ ~ ~ , Contact Person _~ i/ .~/S~ Address ~, ~, ~ ~ ~/v Zip ~ 7 ~ ~ z Telephone' .g~_~- Operator Contact Person Address Zip Telephone Bo Water To Facility Provided By Soil Characteristics At Facility Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations Depth to Groundwater C. Contractor Address Proposed Starting Date Worker's Compensation Certification No. CA Contractor's License No. Zip Telephone Proposed Completion Date Insurer D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility. Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): .,Tank # Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded ReEular Premium Diesel Waste 'x // Fuel Oil '., [] [] [] [] [] [] [] o '~,[] 0 [] [] 0 [] [] [] / 0 0 [] [] [] [] [] [] Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle Tank ~ Chemical Stored {non-commercial name) CAS # (if k .... ~ ~In~! Previous f~-dls) _ ~ Stored (805) 86~-3636 T SUITE Previous FAX (805) ~.~ E ~ERSFIE~ ~ O. Transfer Of Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Facility Name I, modify or terminate the facility upon' receiving this completed form. .accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued 'I understand that the Permtttin~ Authority may ~evi'ew transfer of. the Permit to Operate this underground This form has been and correct. .~mpleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true MARK SHELTON RES:664~9210 900 SACRAMENTO: P.O. BOX 512 BAKERSFIELD, CA ~3302 (805) 323-8044 MARK SHELTON RES: 664-92 900 SACRAMENTO: P.O. BOX BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302 (805) 323-8044 RESOORCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY RANDALL L. ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE !II ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Se~..es I~aartment STEVE McCAI Il:y, REHS, DIRECTOR Air PollutiOn Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Ptanning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT 991 Schwebe! Petroleum P.O. Box 512 Bakersfield, CA 93302 Attention: Guy Hopes RE: OVERSPILL PROTECTION n~ UNDERGROUND STORA6E TANKS PERMIT TO OPERATE NU}IBER 140020. Gentlemen: I am writing this letter to e:~:plain the current upgrade requirement.concernin~ overspill protection on underground storage tanks. Section 25292.1 of the California Health and Safety Code mandates that all under~round storage tanks be operated in a manner which will prevent unauthorized releases, inciudin~ spills and overfills, during the operatin~ life of the tank. To assist facilities in accompkishinq this goal, this Department is requirin~ ali t.lnder~round storage tank facilities to install prcduct-tight overspill boxes within 30 days of the [acilitF '~'outine in:~pection. The requirement to install such' a box preyer:ts product f~om · contamina~in~ the soil around the t_ank, as a .result of overfillin~ the tank. Such releases have, on occasion, c,:qused contamination plumes to develop around tanks e:.:tendin~ 70 feet beneath the tank' bottom. The Department has also observed significant contamination around the fill pipes of man}- under~round storage tank facilities durin~ routin~ inspections. Your. facility has seven underground storao'e tanks which are curr'ently used to store new and used oil. Since the filling procedure is ~areful~- ~5" monitored and the amount put into the tanks for storage is less than the hanks' storage capacilT: overfi'l!in~ can be avoided. For this reason the Departmenl will ~'aive the requirement to. install the ov~rs;3i!l boxes until December 99 ,~9!)8, as long' as your facili'ty can meet ~he~ fol~c~.,-~,,o_..= r~quirements: 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 Schwebel Petroleum May 6, 1991 Page 2 Soil contamination is never observed around the fill of the tank by a representative of this Department durin~ a facility inspection. The following precautions are taken during the filling process to prevent a significant release into the environment: The owner or operator must ensure that the volume available in the tank is greater than the volume of material to be transferred to the tank before the transfer is made. b o The owner or operator must °monitor the transfer operation constantly to prevent the overfilling of the tank. After December 22, 1998, all underground storage tanks must have both overspill boxes and overfill protection. This requirement is part of %he Federal Regulations and is currently being incorporated into the State Under,round Storage Tank Regulations. Federal Regulations also summarize a requirement to upgrade unprotected steel tanks with cathodic protection by December 22, 1998. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me au (805) 861-3636, extension 577. Sincerely, Barbara Houghton Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program ,, ..L-,..: .............................. ................. "NUMBER OF TANKS AT THE SITE: .......... .../~_.. ENV. SENSITIVITY...~.... EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON( PRIMARY): NAME: ~ PH ON E N U MB E R: _~...~_~_).~_~..,~.i~....~_.~.~......c~.......~...i ......................................................... EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON(SECONDARY): NAME: PHONE NUMBER: .......................................................................................................................... TANK OWNER INFORMATION: PHONE NO.: -- TANK CONTENTS: TANK i$ MANUFACTURER YEAR INSTALLED CAPACITY CON~ENTS TANK CONSTRUCTION': TANK ~ TYPE(dw., sw, sec.cont.) MATERIAL INT. LINING CORROSION PROT. TANK 1$ SYSTEM TYPE (SUC,PRES. ,GRAV.) LEAK DETECTION: TANKS: VISUAL .__._GROUNOWATER MONITORING WELLS VADOSE ZONE MONITORING WELLS U-TUBES WITH LINERS U-TUBES WITHOUT LINERS VAPOR DETECTOR LIQUID SENSORS CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS PRESSURE SENSORS IN ANNULAR SPACE LIQUID RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS IN U-TUBES, MONITORING WELLS, OR ANNULAR NONE UNKNOWN )<_ OTHER .__/.,.~ ~IAL CONSTRUCTION E (SW,DW,LINED TR) LEAK DETECTION: PIPING: FLOW RESTRICTING LEAK DETECTORS FOR PRESSURIZE PIPING MONITORING SUMP WITH RACEWAY c;'7';'"~'~"'~p~t7 RACEWAY HALFCUT COMPATIBLE PIPE RACEWAY $CHWEBEL PETROLEUM COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS * SOLVENTS · CHEMICALS 900 Sacramento Street --:-- P.O. Box 512 --:-- (805) 323-8044 Bakersfield, California 93302 Apr~il 8, 1991 County of Kern 'Resource Management Agency Environmental Health Se,rvices 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California, 93301 To: Ms. Barbara Houghton Hazardous Materials Specialist Our plant has six underground storage tanks for new motor oil. Product is ordered in quantities that will insure 1000 to 1200 gallons outage, after unloading. Enclosed is a portion of a training manual from one of our carriers. The procedures stated for gravity unloading are standard for the industry. Once the oil is in the tank, it is removed by use of a portable pumping system. Our system has an automated meter with a shut off preset for the amount Of gallons desired. These procedures insure a spill free operation. Very Truly Yours, Gu7 P P l"an t Manager UNLOADING A. Gravity 1. Spot unit, set parking brake, shut off. engine, leave unit in gear, shut off all electrical accessories. 2. Check for correct address of delivery. 3. Set out safety cones. 4 Make payment pickup from customer, or lock box-if required. If pick up is required and none is. available, notify your Dispatcher before proceeding. 5. Check fill stem for product identification. If you cannot properly identify product fillS, notify your Dispatcher before proceeding. 6. Stick gauge tank to verify that the amount of product you have can be delivered without overfilling. (Water test is to be performed at the same time for those shippers who require it). If p.roduct will not fit, notify your Dispatcher before proceeding. 7. At an unattended bulk plant with gravity unloading, there will be a free access paper stating product tank and amount it will hold. Verify those figures. 8. Record stick readings on ATI Bill of Lading and on shipper document as required. 9. Connect the dowospout to the receiving tank. On an OPW system, a separate fitting is need for vapor recovery. UNLOADING A. Gravit¥ (Continued) 10. Connect vapor recovery hose, then connect delivery hose to the proper compartment and downspout. (Double check product tags on both your unit and the receiving -tank to avoid contbmination). 11. Open'the internal valve first. Then slowly open the he~er valve, watching for leaks as you do so. 12~ When product flow stops, hand-over-hand the hose. towards receiving tank. 13. When completed, close internal valve, then header valve. 14. Disconnect hoses from unit, roll toward receiving tank. 15. Disconnect hose from downspout and disconnect vapor recovery hose. 16. Move to next .tank and/or next compartment and repeat process until unit is completely empty. 17. Never move the truck with the hoses hooked up. 18. Return hoses and d~wnspout to stored position. l~. Visually check all compartments to make sure unit is empty. 20. Stick gauge each tank and record on ATI Bill oF Lading and on shipper document as required. 21. Have the necessary documents signed and leave required copies w~th delivery point personnel or designated.place. (If closed, write in the signature box "C~osed"). 2'2. Complete necessary.paperwork and make a final check. 23. Remove safety cones· Kern County II~-,lth 9epartme~ii~m ~tvisiou of Environmental}~th 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA (805) 861-3636 Bo 93305 permit No. 14-OOZO A~cation Date APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY . Type Of Application (check): [~New Facility,]Modification Of Facility []Existing Facility,]Transfer Of Ownership Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days .__-~ Nights ~ ,~ Faoility Name ,~kU?~i ~~1~ No..O~ ~anks / Type Of Business (check): ~]Gaso]tne Station [-~Other (describe) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? [-]Yes ~--]No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? [~¥es ~No T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) Owner . ,.~.~¢¢~¢? ~;~¢¢~,/~,,~ g'~ ~,,...~--~ , Contact Person Address ~,~,~0' ~-~ Zip ~ ~_~e~ Telephone- Operator Contact Person Address Zip Telephone Water To Facility Provided By Soil characteristics At Facility Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations Depth to Groundwater Contractor Address Proposed Starting Date Worker's Compensation Certification No. CA Contractor's License No. Zip Telephone Proposed Completion Date Insurer If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): ' < ~ Waste~] Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded ',Regular Premium Diesel Waste k~ Fuel Oil [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] / ' [] [] [] [] '0 [] [] [] Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank ~ Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS #'(if known) Chemical Previously Stored (if different) Transfer Of Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued t~ I understand that the Permitting Authority may ~eview and modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storage' facility upon receiving this completed form. This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and correct. Permit # 'H. 1. 2, o 4e Se 10. Tank is: Tank Material (~ Carbon Steel ( ) Stainless Steel Concrete ( ) Unknown Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) TANK INFORMATION FORM Contents L~xa4y 7~-[ {FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) Tank #.~.._ FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXE~ ( ) Vaulted ( ) Jacketed ( ) Double-Wall (~ Single-Wall ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ( ) Other (Describe) C,apaclty (Gallons) ( ) Fiberglass-Clad Tank Secondary Containment ( ) Double-Wall ( ) Synthetic Liner ( ) Lined Vault () Other (describe): ( ) Matedal Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Uninq ( ) Unlined ( ) Unknown ( ) Lined (describe). Tank Corrosion Protection Manufacturer iX) None ( ) Manufacturer:. Capacity (Gallons) Unknown ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) PolyethyleneNinyi (Wrapped or Jacketed) ( ) Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): Catl~odic Protection: ii ) None ( ) Impressed Current System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitodnq, and Interception ~' (Must be described below) a. Tank: ( ) Vapor Detector * ( ) Liquid Level Sensor ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) ( ) Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( ) Vapor ( ) Liquid ( ) Pressure ( ) Other ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space {)~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Periodic Tightness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: b. Piping: ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping ( ) Sealed Concrete Racew' ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( )'Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ~ Non ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: Tank Tiqhtness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair ( ) Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) OK~ Yes () No Results of Test Testing Company C~ No ( ) Unknown ( ) Unkn°~ Descdbe Repairs Ovedill Protection (Must descdbe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capacitance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box ( ) List Make & Model for all Devices Auto Shut-Off Controls None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other *Describe other Protection System Pipinq a. Underground Piping: ( ) Yes- Thickness (incl3es) ~Diameter ~ b. Co Type of piping System ( ) Pressure ( )Suction ( )Gravity Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: () Un~nown Matedal Manufacturer', Approximate \.,Length of this Pipe Run Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) ImPressed Current( ) Sacrificial Anoc Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vin~,l Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt Unknown ~ None. ( )Oth~r (describe): Permit # H. 1. 10. Tank is: Tank Material (~ CarbOn Steel ( ) Stainless Steel Concrete ( ) Unknown Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) TANK INFORMATION FORM Contents~},~a ~ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK~ Tank FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES ( )Vaulted ( )Jacketed ( )Double-Wail (~ Single-Wall Tank Secondary Containment ( ) Double-Wail ( ) Synthetic Liner ( ) Other (describe): ( ) Matedal Tank Interior Uninq. ( )'Unlined ( ) Unknown Tank Corrosion Protection ( ) Galvanized ( ) ( ) Tar or Asphalt OK) Cathodic Protection: ( ) ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ( ) Other (Describe). ( ) Fiberglass-Clad: Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer ( ) lined Vault Thickness (Inches) j~ None () Unknown Manufacturer:. Capacity (Gallons) ( ) lined (describe). Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Polyethylene/Vinyl (Wrapped or Jacketed) Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): None ( ) Impressed Current System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitorinq, and Interception a. Tank: b. Piping: * (Must be described below) ( ) Vapor Detector * ( ) Liquid Level Sensor ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) (') Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( )Vapor ( ) Liquid ( )Pressure ( )Other ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space {)~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Pedodic Tiglntness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other *Describe Make & Model: ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping ( ) Sealed Concrete Racew ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( )Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ~I' Nor ( ) Unknown ( ) Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank 'l'iq~ness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair ( ) Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) C~ Yes () No Results of Test Testing Company ( ) No ( )Unknown ( ) Unkno, Descdbe Repairs Overfill Protection (Must describe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capacbance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box () List Make & Model for all Devices Auto Shut-Off Controls None ( ) Unknown ( )Other * 11¸. *Describe other Protection System Pipinq Co Underground Piping: () Yes (~ No Thickness (inches) __Diameter ~ Type of piping System ( ) Pressure ( )Suction ( )Gravity Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: () ,Unknown Material Manufacturer Approximate Lengtl~ of this Pipe Run ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Impressed Current( ) Sacrificial Ano~ ( ) Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation .( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None. ( )Other (describe): Underqround Pioinr~. $~conc:.ap/ C(3r;ts.~rlrnent: Permit # Ho 1, 10. TANK INFORMATION FORM IFILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES Tank is: ( )Vaulted ( )Jacketed ( )Double-Wail (~ Single-Wall Tank Material (t~ CarbOn Steel ( ) Stainless Steel ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Concrete ( ) Unknown ( ) Other (Describe). Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Manufacturer Capacity (GaJlons) Tank Secondary Containment ( ) Double-Wall ( ) Synthetic Uner ( ) Other (describe): ( ) Matedal Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Uninq ( ) Unlined ( ) Unknown ( ) Lined (describe) Tank Corrosion Protection Tank #.~_ ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Lined Vault IX) None () Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gallons) (') Galvanized () Fiberglass-Clad () PolyethyleneNinyl (Wrapped or Jacketed) ( ) Tar or Asphalt {X;) Unknown ( ) None (') Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ( ) None ( ) Impressed Current System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitorinq, and Interception * (Must be described below) a. Tank: ( ) Vapor Detector '" ( ) Liquid Level Sensor ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) ( ) Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( ) Vapor ( ) Liquid ( ) Pressure ( ) Other ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space {]~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Pedodic Tightness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: b. Piping: ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping" ( ) Sealed Concrete Racer. ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( ) Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ~ No; ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: (~ Yes () No Results of Test Testing Company ( ) No ( )Unknown ( ) Unkno Tank Tiqhtness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of L2~ Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair ( ) Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) Descdbe Repairs' Overfill Protection (Must describe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capac'[tance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box ( ) List Make & Model for all Devices Auto Shut-Off Controls None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other 11. *Describe other Protection System Pipin,,q Co Underground Piping:' () Yes (~ No () Unknown Material Thickness (inches) __Di~-neter Manufacturer Type of piping System (') Pressure ( ) Suction ( ) Gravity Approximate Length of this Pipe Run Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Impressed Current( ) Sacrificial Ano: ( ) Polyethylene Wrap. ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None ( )Other (describe): Unaeraround Pioino,, Secondary Containment: Permit # 10. 11. Tank is: Tank Material (~ Carbon Steel ( ) Stainless Steel Concrete' ( ) Unknown Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) TANK INFORMATION FORM Contents~,'///x4~ 32, (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) Tank #_~ FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES ( ) Vaulted ( ) Jacketed ( ) Double-Wall (~ Single'Wall Tank Secondary Containment ( ) Double-Wall ( ) Synthetic Liner ( ) Other (describe): () Matedal Tank Interior Uninq ( ) Unlined ( )Unknown Tank Corrosion Protection (') Galvanized () ( ) Tar or Asphalt ~;) Cathodic Protection: ( ) ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ( ) Other (Describe) ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ~ Ca, pacity (Gallons) ~.~ 0 0 0 . Manufacturer ( ) Lined Vault Thickness (Inches) iX) None ( ) Manufacturer: Capacity (Gallons) Unknown ( ) Lined (describe). Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Polyethylene/Vinyl (Wrapped or Jacketed) Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): None ( ) Impressed Current System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitorinq, and Interception a. Tank: b. Piping: "(Must be described below) ( ) Vapor Detector" ( ) Liquid Level Sensor * ( ) Conductivity Sensor * ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) ( ) Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( )Vapor ( ) Liquid ( )Pressure ( )Other* ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space O<~ Dally Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Periodic Tightness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: I . ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping ( ) Sealed Concrete Racew ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( ) Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic liner Raceway ~ Nor () Unknown () Other · Describe Make & Model: Tank Tiqhtness Has This Tank Been TightneSs Tested? Date of/2~ Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair ( ) Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) Yes () No Results of Test Testing Company No ( )Unknown ( ) Unkno' Describe Repairs Overfill Protection (Must describe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capac'[tance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box ( ) List Make & Mode_._.~l fo.~r all Devices *Describe other Protection System Pipin.q b. Co Auto Shut-Off Controls None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other (~ No () Unknown' Material Manufacturer Underground Piping: ( ) Yes Thickness (inches) __Diameter__ Type of piping System ( ) Pressure ( ) Suction ( ) Gravity Approximate Length of this Pipe Run Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Impressed Current ( ) Sacrificial Ano¢ ( ) Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap (), Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None { )Other (describe): Permit # Ho 1. e o 10. Tank is: Tank Material (~ CarbOn Steel ( ) Stainless Steel Concrete ( ) Unknown Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) TANK INFORMATION FORM Contents ~_~ 71'' (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH. TANK) Tank FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES ( )Vaulted ( )Jacketed ( )Double-Wall (~ Single-Wall ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ( ) Other (Descdbe)~ Capacity (Gallons) Q. ooO ( ) Fiberglass-Clad: Tank Secondary Containment ( ) Double-Wall ( )Synthetic Liner ( ) Lined Vault ( ) Other (describe): ( ) Matedal Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Uninq ( ) Unlined ( ) Unknown ( ) Lined (describe). Tank Corrosion Protection Manufacturer j~ None () Unknown Manufacturer:. Capack'y (Gallons) (I) Galvanized () Fiberglass-Clad () PolyethyleneNinyi (Wrapped or Jacketed) ( ) Tar orAsphalt {:K) Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ( ) None ( ) Impressed Current System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitorinq, and Interception * (Must be described below) a. Tank: ( ) Vapor Detector * ( ) Liquid Level Sensor * ( ) Conductivity Sensor" ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) ( ) Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( ) Vapor ( ) Liquid ( ) Pressure ( ) Other* ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space ~(~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Pedodic lightness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other *Describe Make & Model: b. Piping: ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping ( ) Sealed Concrete Racew ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( )'Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ~( Nor ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: Tank TIqhthess Has This Tank Been lightness Tested? Date of t =~ lightness Test Test Name Tank Repair ( ) Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) (~ Yes () No Results of Test Testing Company ( ) No ( )Unknown ( ) Unkno Descdbe Repairs Overfill Protection (Must describe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge .( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capacbance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box ( ) Ust Make & Model for all Devices (.) Auto Shut-Off Controls ~ None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other 11. *Describe otl~er Protection System Pipinq bo Co Underground Piping: () Yes 1~ No () Unknown Material Thickness (inches) __Diameter ~ Manufacturer Type of piping System ( ) Pressure ( ) Suction ( ) Gravity Approximate Length. of this Pipe Run Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Impressed Current ( ) Sacrificial Ano~ ( ) Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None ( )Other (describe): Permit # H. 1. o e o et 10. TANK INFORMATION FORM Contents"/L~//z/,,~ ~ {FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) Tank #.~ FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXE~ Tank is: ( ) Vaulted ( ) Jacketed ( ) Double.Wail ~ Single-wail Tank Metefial (.~ CarbOn Steel ( ) Stainless Steel ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic () Fiberglass-Clad'. Concrete ( ) Unknown ( ) Other (Describe). Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer ooo Tank Secondary Containment () Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner () LJned Vault iX) None () Unknown ( ) Other (describe): Manufacturer:. ( ) Matedal Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Tank Interior Uninq ( ) Unlined ( ) Unknown ( ) Lined (describe) Tank Corrosion Protection ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Polyethylene/Vinyl (Wrapped or Jacketed) ( ) Tar or Asphalt ~ Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ( ) None ( ) Impressed Current. System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System ' Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitorinq, and Interception * (Must be described below) a. Tank: ( ) Vapor Detector * ( ) Liquid Level Sensor" ( ) Conductivity Sensor" ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Va. ulted tanks only) ( ) Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( )Vapor ( ) Liquid ( )Pressure ( )Other" ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space 0~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Pedodic Tightness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: b. Piping: ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping ( ) Sealed Concrete Racew ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( ) Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Racewa. y ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ~ Nor ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: Tank Tiqhtness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? (~ Yes ( ) No ( ) Unkno Date of Last Tigt~tness Test Results of Test Test Name Testing Company Tank Repair ( ) Yes ( ) No ( )Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Descdbe Repairs Overfill Protection (Must describe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capac~ance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box ( ) List Make & Model for all Devices Auto Shut-Off controls None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other 11. *Describe other Protection System Pipinq bo C. Underground Piping: () Yes (:~ No () Unknown Material Thickness (inches) ~Diameter __ Manufacturer Type of piping System ( ) Pressure ( ) Suction ( ) Gravity .Approximate Length of this Pipe Run Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Impressed Current (.) Sacrificial Ano~ ( ) Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None ( )Other (describe): Unc~er(~round Pi[}inch Seconcarv Containment: Permit H, 1. o 10. Tank is: Tank Matedal (~ CarbOn Steel ( ) Stainless Steel Concrete ( ) Unknown Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) TANK INFORMATION FORM Contents. (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) Tank #.~ I FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES ( ) Vaulted (~) Jacketed ( ) Double-Wall (~ Single-Wall ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ( ) Other (Describe) Capacity (Gallons) ( ) Fiberglass-Clad' Tank Secondary Containment ( ) Double-Wall ( ) Synthetic Liner ( ) ( ) Other (describe): ( ) Matedal Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Uninq ( ) Unlined ( ) Unknown ( ) Lined (describe) ~ank Corrosion Protection Manufacturer Lined Vault iX) None () Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gallons) () Galvanized () Fiberglass-Clad () Polyethylene/Vinyl (Wrapped or Jacketed) ( ) Tar or Asphalt {X~) Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ( ) None ( ) Impressed Current System ( ) Sacrificial Anode System Descdbe System and Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitorinq, and Interception * (Must be described below) a. Tank: ( ) Vapor Detector * ( ) Liquid Level Sensor ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Liner ( ) U-Tube without Liner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) ( ) Groundwater Monitoring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space ( ) Vapor ( ) Liquid ( ) Pressure ( ) Other ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space {~ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation ( ) Pedodic Tightness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: b. Piping: ( ) Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressud:~ed Piping ( ) Sealed Concrete Race~ ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway ( ) Complete Containment Liner with Sumps ( ) Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ~1~ Nor ( ) Unknown ( ) Other · Describe Make & Model: Tank '13qhtness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of/~ Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair ( ) Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) C~ Yes () No Results of Test Testing Company ( ) No ( )Unknown ( ) Unkno Describe Repairs Overfill Protection (Must descdbe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves ( ) Capac~ance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box ( ) List Make & Model for all Devices Auto Shut-Off Controls None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other 11. *Describe other Protection System Pipinq bo Underground Piping: ( ) Yes (~ No ( ) Unknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter __ Manufacturer Type of piping System ( ) Pressure ( )Suction '( )Gravity Approximate Length of this Pipe Run Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) Impressed Current( ) Sacrificial Ano~ ( ) Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None ( )Other (describe): Uncleraround PiDinc~, Secondary Containment: Per, mit # :~'". ~-~-,.' Environmental Sens~t~v.ty ~ ' Facility Name No. of Tanks Type of Inspection: Comments: Yes No Permit Posted? Reinspection UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY - * ·INSPECTION REPORT * _~- . ~. _ ~ \ '., ~, ~, :h...-,.~, "' "'; '~ i ~.,-]. ~'.~.*,_" '-:~ .... '" '~ :- ':_~.".'-', Addre~ ' { i '/ Is Information on Permit/Application Correct? Yes No Routine ".4 Complaint ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED 1. Primary Containment Monitoring: a. Intercepting and Directing System' ('~tandard Inventory 'Control Monitoring ~ J ~ Modified Inventory Control Monitoring d. In-Tank Level Sensing Device e. Groundwater Monitoring f. Vadose Zone Monitoring 2. Secondary Containment Monitoring: a. Liner b. Double-Walled Tank c. Vault 3. Piping Monitoring: /~'.~.Pressu rized ~ ,~Suction c~Gravity · f 4. Overfill Protection S. Tightness Testing U 6. New Construction/Modification '~-. 7. Closure/Abandonment '-~ 8. Unauthorized Release ..... . ..... . 9. Maintenance, General Safety, and Operating Condition of Facility Comments/Recommendations: .... '"L f'~"~ i ~-: ~':-'*" " ','". ' , ' '- ', -', '." '. , '"'i . :: '....'. ,__ -.:-. Reinspectlon scheduled? INSPECTOR: ~ .,': ' ". Yes No Health 580 4113 170 (7-87) Approximate Reinspection Date"-% '*' REPORT RECEIVED BY: '/.' ' ~ /:'~'~" ' ,~i;~ .:; S~ i -353:2 ,i:~SE !~ VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION ' ~ ~,=~ ~_.~ ~xx~ ~- q~C~'' .... . f' .........~-3*~'-~ i_~'~qom ~I )~ ) ~ P,/.:~ ~~~~~ ...... .~-,.- t. CERT. NOZZLE t : t t I t I I I I '" I'":' ' · ~. ~E~K VALVE I "' .... ~~. ~cs=~_ ~ .~~ . ~,....:., . "' FL'~,q .......... ; ; " ' ......... 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'"S.;'-' ~:,"., :'~.,"" '?':'zE; 7 ;."S Nlemorandum · FROM DATE; Telephone No. bAKERSFiELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT · 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 BUSINESS NAME OFFICIAL USE ONLY ,ID# HAZARDOUS 1W3%TERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2A INSTRUCTIONS: 1. To avoid further action, return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below fo.r the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA A. BUSINESS NAME: Schwebel PetroleumCo. Inc 900 Sacramento St. B. LOCATION / STREET ~DDRESS: CITY: Bakersfield ZIP: 93305 BUS.PHONE: (805 ) 323-8044 SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-91E-42~-4341. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by law. EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE A. Judy Taylor / Office Manager Ph# B~ Guy Hopes /.Plant Manager Ph# DURING BUS. HRS. 323-8044 C. On Call Driver 323-8044 AFTER BUS. HRS. · Ph~ ~o~_~a~ Ph~ 323-8044 SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A W~OLE 323-8044 A.(~AT. GA§~PROPANE: Front of building next to step, behind the hedges. B. ELECTRICAL: Green box North West corner of yard by North East corner of Warehouse. C. WATER: Front of building next to stepsr behind the hedqes. D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: YES ~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? .FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO MSDSS? YES / NO YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO - 2A - SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE Plant Manager / YardMan - Shut off all electricity immediately; Call In the event of a drum leak turn drum so leak is stopped; spread absorbant on product spilled; transfer product into a new drtuuas soon as possible. SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE M~morial Hospital 420 34th St. Call 327-1792 or Kern Medical Center 1830 Flower St. Cal~ 326-2667 Call 911 to report emergency SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A fROGRAM 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 Y~ NO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... Y~ NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT:.. ................ Y~ NO D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. ~~0 E. DO YOU ~AINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... YES NO REFRESHER No ~0 ~ ~o YES NO SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CIRCLE YES OR NO DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS ~ATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OF A SOLID, 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR Z00 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ...... YES NO I, Judy Taylor , certify that the above information is abcurate. I understand 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 6.9S Sec. 2§$00 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes peFJury. TITLE Office Manager DATE BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 BUSINESS NAME: OFFICIAL USE ONLY ID# BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT .FORM 8A INSTRUCTIONS .1. To-avoid further action, 'this'form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT'LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as .possible. FACILITY UNIT~ 1 FACILITY UNIT NAME: 900 Sacramento St, - Bulk Plant SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEMENT PROCEDb~ES Plant Manager / Yard Man - Shut off all electricity, Call 911 In the event of a drumleak turn drumso lea~ is stopped; spread absorbant on product spilled; transfer product into a new drum as soon as possible. SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDb~RES AT THIS b~IT ONLY Each employee has assigned duties. Follow Schwebel Petrolet~nCo, Inc. procedure manual. - 3A - SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNiT ONLY A. Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Mate'~tals? ...... ~ NO If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. B. Are any of the hazardous matertals'a bona fide Trade Secret YES Q If No', complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials Inventory form.marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) tn addition to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION Fire extinguishers at various locationsonthepremises. High pressure water hoses next to loading rack, at wash rack. SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS Fire hydrant loCated at Southwest corner of Kentucky and Sacramento Streets. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A. ~T. GAS/PROPANE~ Natural Gas shut off at front of building next to steps, behind the hedges. B. ELECTRICAL: ~ Green box at NOrthwest corner of yard by'Northeast ~corner of warehouse C. WATER: Main water supply at front of building next to steps, behind the hedges. D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK ~OX: YES /~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, SITE PLANS? FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO MSDSs? YES / NO YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO SITE/FACILITY D I AU R~klvI FORM 8 .~ NORTH SCALE: BUSINESS NAME: FLOOR: OF 1' = 25" Schwebel Petroleum Company, Inc. 1 1 DATE: 7/ 1~ 87FACILITY N~ME: BUlk Plant UNIT ~: 1 OF 2 iCHECK ONE) .SITE DIAGRAM FACILITY DIAGR.%M X (Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- - 5A - FORM 4A,! Pa~e __ of 'NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS INVENTORY BUSINESS NAME: Schwebel Petroleum OWNER NAME: Judith B. Schwebel FACILITY UNIT ~_~___ ADDRESS: 900 Sacramento ADDRESS: ....... 3200 2]st Suite ~-0~ F~ACILITY UNIT NAME: Bulk C I TY, Z I P: B~kersfield 93305 - C I TY. Z I P: BaKers~le±~ 933U ~' PNONE ,: (805) 323-8044 PHONE ,: {80b) 323-8044 ~OFFIClAL USE CFIR~ CODE NLY ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT iUSE LOCATION IN THIS · BY -- HAZ'ARD !D.0.T CODE AMOUN. T AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME ...CODE_ GUIDE P 6200 9,300 Gal 1 26 Southwest Corner 10 100 Rotella 30 FLLQ ~ 6200 25,700 Gal 1 26 Southwest Corner 11 100 Ro~ella T 30 FLLQ ? ' ~ 6200 9,100 Gal 1 26 Southwest Corner 12 100 Rotella T 40 FLLQ P 6200 33, 300 Gal 1 26 Southwest Corner 13 100 Rotella T 15/40 FLLQ P 6200 10,800 ' Gal 1 26 Southwest Corner 14 100 Donax T-D FLLQ P 6200. 5,600. Gal 1. 99 Southwest Corner 15 100' Tellus 46 - Hydraulic Oil FLLQ P 25,000 420,000 Gal 2 19. Southeast Corner ~nk#1 100 Regular GasoTine FLLQ P 25,000 135,000 Gal 2 19 Southeast Corner Tank#2 '100 100 Octane Aviation Gas FLLQ P 25,000 866,000 Gal'. 2 19 Southeast Corner Tank#3 100 Unleaded Regular Gasoline FLLQ ~ 25,000 146,000 Gal 2 8 Southeast Corner Tank#4 100 Solvent (Mineral Spirits) (!~LQ ~ 12,500 28,000 Gal 2 19 Southeast Corner Tank#5 100 Kerosene (Sol 1300) CMLQ P 25,000 1',583,000 Gal 2 19 Southeast Corner Tank#6 100 Diesel Fuel P 12,500 234,000 .Gal 2 19 Southeast Corner Tank#7 100 Premium Unleaded Gasoline FLLQ P 5,000 324,000 Gal 2 43 - e -. Tank#8 100 Foaming Agent --- 1,000 1,20~ Gal 2 01 " ~ Tank#9 100 Cetane FL~ NAME: Judy Taylor TITLE: Office Manaqer S GNATURE: ~, ~-~- DATE: 7-10-87 E-MERGENCY CONTACT: ..Guy Hopes TITLE: Plant Manaqer // ~.PHON~ · BUS ~OUR$: 323-8044 -- AFTER BUS HRS: same EMERGENCY CONTACT: Judy Taylor TITLE: Office Manaqer "P~0NE # BUS HOURS: same ... PRIN~CIPAL FUSINESS. ACTIVITY: Petroleum Products Distributor AFTER BUS. ~RS: skme