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HWP (' PLANt' " OC, MAP SITE DIAGRAM Business Name: I FACIUTY DIAGRA~ cA:J LA\~. ~~1(ÃL £~v/~~ 5,{õcA£L~ s-k1; S(pd/ 5~cAoftÞú Hf1/Y . / Business Address: For Office Use Only I First In Station: Inspection Station: Area Map # of NORTH 0- st-oJ~~Le- ç~t)p'jV ~ ~~-=- 7 Ü}I ,/ J«:-1 ~ 'J /,4..1.1 ~ /J IJ '5r~~ T~ U;:::1~ ]>0 II f<. eß.- (J . {;v:f:;;~'I $"," ;'Ì"~ . /' -J, I Du4Z. .Ä ,.J .:>V 1Pf\ -1 ,."Il J,. r~~ ~' 'c( ; ~~ ¿ohbY. ~/'_ F¡t..¡.If 0 ( 1J(f.) c ~~l>~f ¿, f s tr7~ð//L I/wy .,' I ~.. .~ r. ,. , (~~ . , -....,.. j . . ~t~ ~r"": . I i " I" or ,.... .~ .-. . r ....;. "2.0 Q 'ot r . ,," I· :Pci ~-ç ~ L<Z" .ß>Loc... . \~t?",~ it .i.. ~',r .. '~ "(3 .,~'\ I .. I ' , ~ "! "'!2 !,.'þ. i .. .,,' i· ,'" , , I .. I '1 '~ .. ···t ,~ '~ ,....~.. ¡.,....':~ ' ~ --~..~~. .. ."!" ·····-r f·,··,:· ·~"·~~nt:·~~·_,· . '. t,W:~ t II' .. , ·1 .. ~ .. 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J, ( "it). ..__ .. - - U S POSTAL SERVICE SiteID: 215-000-000827 , D~/C 1;,3 1999 .-/ /' HWY ìBY:// ,/ /'"" // '- 3usPhone : 'lap : 123 ~rid: 03B ( ) - CommHaz : Low FacUnits: 1 AOV: Manager : . Location: 5601 STOCKDALE City : BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 11 EPA Numb: SIC Code:4311 DunnBrad: ('L.,"t'^^"' Mf'''' _nJ\ Emergen~y Contact ~ / Title BARBARA BELL / STATION MANAGER Business Phone: (661) 834-0326x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 392-6112x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Emergency Contact ARTHUR ORNELAS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : Pager Phone : / Title / POSTMASTER (661) 392-6102x (661) 392-0717x (661) 634-1743x Hazmat Hazards: Fire ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : MailAddr: 850 CHERRY AVE City : SAN BRUNO Owner U S POSTAL SERVICE Address : 850 CHERRY AVE City : SAN BRUNO Phone: ( ) - x State: CA Zip : 940990310 Phone: (415) 986-1373x State: CA Zip : 940990310 Period : Preparer: Certif'd: to TotalASTs: = TotalUSTs: = RSs: No Gal Gal Emergency Directives: I, ßft.ðRA-/tJ4 ßI2-LL D© h®~¡g~ ©®Rîñ~ ~fn~ ~'tiavs , ~ or pnnt N1me) reviewed the atlached hæardoos m(g1~(9iÍtØli$ managiSl- "ment plan for Do-"L'L SlEtW~ce,®OO ~l'DB1t;~ along wñ~h ~IN 01 Susinlt0!J) any corrections ronsti~ut® aì oompls~~ Sin(\) cöIT~d ma\i1- agement plan f©V' my ~cili~. ß~M nolUr<iI j;;lom ¿ ~9 J -1- 11/15/1999 ~ e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì By Facility Unit ì Fixed Containers on Site ì specHazEPA Hazards Frm I DailyMax UnitMCP F U S POSTAL SERVICE p= Hazmat Inventory p== MCP+DailyMax Order Hazmat Common Name... GASOLINE F IH DH L 12000.00 GAL Mod -2- 11/15/1999 e e F U S POSTAL SERVICE p= Inventory Item 0001 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME GASOLINE SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit 5 FT NORTH OF FUEL ISLAND Map: Grid: CAS # 8006-61-9 [ ?TA~E I TYPE ~ P~ESSURE ----r TEM~ERATURE I =Llquld __pure ~mblent ---1 Amblent ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 12000.00 GAL CONTAINER TYPE UNDER GROUND TANK Largest Container 12000.00 GAL Daily Average 9000.00 GAL %wt. I 100.00 Gasoline HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS CAS # I 8006619 ~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Mod HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -3- 11/15/1999 e e F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Notif./Evacuation/Medical r=: Agency Notification ~OLLULERT ALARM SYSTEM. t Employee Notif./Evacuation ALARM SYSTEM FIRE ALARM EVACUATION. , Public Notif./Evacuation SiteID: 215-000-0008271 Fast Format 1 Overall Site 1 04/22/1992 1 ] 1 04/22/1992 11/24/1998 I OUT ENTRANCE, AWAY FROM STORAGE TANKS. Emergency Medical Plan 11/24/1998 911, OR DR LUIS COUSIN, 327-1341 OR BAKERSFIELD FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER -4- 11/15/1999 e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 04/22/19921 04/22/19921 F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt r=: Release Prevention ~HUT OFF VALVES AND PUMP SHUT OFFS. ~ Release Containment ~ SYSTEM, EMERGENCY SHUT OFF VALVES. Clean Up 11/24/1998 PUT OUT ABSORBENT, THEN PUT IN BUCKET IF SMALL SPILL. IF LARGE SPILL CALL FIRE DEPT. Other Resource Activation -5- 11/15/1999 e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì I F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Site Emergency Factors ~ Special Hazards Utility Shut-Offs 11/24/1998 A) GAS - E OF BLDG NEAR DOCK EXIT B) ELECTRICAL - SW OF BLDG C) WATER - E SIDE OF BRICK FENCE D) SPECIAL - EMERGENCY SHUT OFF ON N WALL E) LOCK BOX - NO ON DECK Fire Protec./Avail. Water 04/22/1992 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????? NEAREST FIRE HYDRANT - ????????????? Building Occupancy Level -6- 11/15/1999 · e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 04/22/1992 F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Training Employee Training WE HAVE 81 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. DO YOU HAVE MSDS SHEETS ON FILE? BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CLEANUP TRAINING IS GIVEN TO ALL CUSTODIANS DURING NEW HIRE ORIENTATION. THIS TRAINING PROVIDES THE LEARNER WITH THE ABILITY TO DETERMINE THE NATURE OF CONTAMINANTS, THE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED, AND THE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO SAFEQUARD PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT IN CASE OF SPILLS OR LEAKS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. EMPHASIZES THAT EMPLOYEES SHOULD TAKE NO RISKS WITH UNKNOWN SUBSTANCES IN THE MAIL. TEACHES PROCEDURES TO ACTIVATE A CLEAN UP SYSTEM. METHODS: SELF-STUDY, SLIDE-TAPE LENGTH 4 HOURS. Page 2 [ I I Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -7- 11/15/1999 Î'. s:..¿ ;, e e ï- t, U S POSTAL SERVICE - " 'J" - r- ---'-~ SiteID: 215-000-000827 Manager : Location: City NQV 2 4 1998 5601 STOCKDALE HWY, / BAKERSFIELD B¥:/ ~---~ ". //// us Phone: ap : 123 rid: 03B ( ) CommHaz FacUnits: UnRated 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 11 EPA Numb: SIC Code:4311 DunnBrad: -, Erne Title EmergeI, ¡:¡ y~u,. ð ¿ Ltle Eï>W: JTArl1J AI In G-I{ ~SER GlffiY-b., '~ve ct S ~C Bu I 92 - 6190x BusinE Pi1Jr"n~ J r""t"'''" -6192x 24 PH- iJ¥ )..~d r- :872-6502x 24 - HOl I'u .r .J 9 ~ ¿' / ð ~ -0717x Pa ~x ~f)A(irlt CJ~ 17~J ~ x ;-' ~------ , - Hazmat Hazards: Fire ImmHlth Deììñth Contact : Phone: ( ) - x MailAddr: 850 CHERRY AVE State: CA City : SAN BRUNO Zip : 940990310 Owner U S POSTAL SERVICE Phone: (415) 986-1373x Address : 850 CHERRY AVE State: CA City : SAN BRUNO Zip : 940990310 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency Directives: One Unified List l All Materials at Site l p= Hazmat Inventory p== As Designated Order Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards DailyMax MCP GASOLINE F IH DH ~o ~ .-.~ k' f} !D© h~fi'®©Y œ~1Iy fth~ ij h~veJ .,,;.- (V'~~ fJ/I /Hint i'Iarrn)) ~ re\1i®woo ftlh® ~~choo &il®æ~ulo'OO~ fM~~®ij~~~ MtS1n~Q@- . ~/J bUff OIf/~ M&)m ~!~i'iJ ~©)fr fló UL :,u., r I ~UW ~~? ö~ ~!©U't@ with ~ clMoo) amy oorr~ß©i'i1$ OOiî$ftiftlLn~@ Sl OO~!®i~ SlúìJ<Q1 oo/rr®ct man- ~~®M®l11i ~~úìJ ff©1ì' mv ~©ö~å1!V. L 12000 GAL Mod / ~- -0 ~/ ;:.It.I SigNllI!rQ -1- 10/29/1998 " ~- - .¡ .. ·l~ e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì F U S POSTAL SERVICE p= Inventory Item 0001 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME GASOLINE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit 5 FT NORTH OF FUEL ISLAND Map: Grid: CAS # 8006-61-9 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE UNDER GROUND TANK Largest Container GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 12000.00 GAL Daily Average 9000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ No CAS # I 8006619 I l~~~åoIGaSOline TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Mod HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -2- 10/29/1998 O' .i.J e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 04/22/19921 04/22/19921 04/22/1992 ] 04/22/1992 F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Notif./Evacuation/Medical r=: Agency Notification POLLULERT ALARM SYSTEM. r=:: Employee Notif./Evacuation ALARM SYSTEM FIRE ALARM EVACUATION. Public Notif./Evacuation I OUT ENTRAINCE, AWAY FROM STORAGE TANKS. Emergency Medical Plan 911, OR DR. LUIS COUSIN, 327-1341 OR BAKERSFIELD FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 327-4411. -3- 10/29/1998 ~' ;0. e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 04/22/1992 ] 04/22/1992 ] F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt ~ Release Prevention L:HUT OFF VALVES AND PUMP SHUT OFFS. ~ Release Containment ~ SYSTEM, EMERGENCY SHUT OFF VALVES. Clean Up 04/22/1992 PUT OUT ABSORBENT, THEN PUT IN BUCKET IF SMALL SPILL. IF LARGE SPILL CALL FIRE DEPARTMENT. Other Resource Activation -4- 10/29/1998 ~, ~ . ,- e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì I F U S POSTAL SERVICE I p= Site Emergency Factors r== Special Hazards Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - EAST OF BUILDING NEAR DOCK EXIT B) ELECTRICAL - SOUTH WEST OF BUILDING C) WATER - EAST SIDE OF BRICK FENCE D) SPECIAL EMERGENCY SHUT OFF ON NORTH WALL ON DECK E) LOCK BOX - NO 04/22/1992 Fire Protec./Avail. Water 04/22/1992 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????? NEAREST FIRE HYDRANT - ????????????? Building Occupancy Level -5- 10/29/1998 ?" ~.. .... ;f :~,.~ ~ , e e SiteID: 215-000-000827 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 04/22/1992 /F U S POSTAL SERVICE I F Training Employee Training WE HAVE 81 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. DO YOU HAVE MSDS SHEETS ON FILE? BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CLEANUP TRAINING IS GIVEN TO ALL CUSTODIANS DURING NEW HIRE ORIENTATION. THIS TRAINING PROVIDES THE LEARNER WITH THE ABILITY TO DETERMINE THE NATURE OF CONTAMINANTS, THE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED, AND THE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO SAFEQUARD PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT IN CASE OF SPILLS OR LEAKS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. EMPHASIZES THAT EMPLOYEES SHOULD TAKE NO RISKS WITH UNKNOWN SUBSTANCES IN THE MAIL . TEACHES PROCEDURES TO ACTIVATE A CLEAN UP SYSTEM. METHODS: SELF-STUDY, SLIDE-TAPE LENGTH 4 HOURS. Page 2 [ I I Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -6- 10/29/1998 n .1+ T\A-'7J.C, (0 __ . Account Number - ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADJUSTMENT 0~L-q ~ nate , Vo- \0fL(, ~\,\c\e.,~ ra S ':J From: . 1=:' re \1,p1-. H-\\2 m~'"\ 1:) tV ts \ON Department/Division New Account ¡ New Address Close Account Service Change I Other Adj. I us ,rCS~<Þ\ y~v\C6 . Billing Name 85..') ~hM Î~ l\-...) Billing Address , 5~() I At ncv... do.. \Q... Site Address s~~ <LA NO )' ili· CfL{01«1 ~A')~ ; ~þ..',(fe.S FL6LÙ Cpo.. ~ \ I 1 Parcel # (If Applicable) Landlord Name & Address if Applicable ADJUSTMENT I Last I IBilled' I $11-\4. I) D !Correct !Billing . g5D,00 Adjustment To Billing ì Effective Date !Of Change ' I I _ , I U7 - I -'1 2- ' I I I I I I Approved By: Remarks: ~\U}) Cl;0-6<\QY0-t- 1.0Q[¡" 'c{'r(.W cl Q...- 11 ST" Jtzº- _DD-l....l t ((è~ rm-lL\. U,S\ if-~' ,G rL ,W(.1'Z \fY\cLt t..e..., <i-- ",t,{..('Jv.t 1---., ~.P (~&\ Q._ "':.;;".' ~~: ¡>~6~i ~~~a~:rvai: .-- 15_021-060827-000001 f': BAIæ.RSFIELD 700 SlJMNER STATION ST. 120004C -~ J ~~.: - ----it... _ . ~ " '" '." 1- E3 RETURN PAYMENTS TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD P.O. BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 HM729101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALD DIVISION ACCOUNT NO. Hazardous Materials Handling Fees Site Addr: 5601 Stockdale Hwy SERVICE FOR 7/1/91 - 6/30/92 STATE MANDATED PROGRAM J UNDERGROUND TANK @ 50.00 Fund 0 11- III I 7 Total Current Charges,. BILLING DATE 06/01/92 50.00 ~O.OQ PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Current Charges TOTAL BALANCE DUE 50.00 50.00 - ANNUAL FEE THIS BILL IS DUE UPON RECEIPT. 2 MONTHS FROM THE BILLING DATE A 10% ADMI SERVICE CHARGE AND FINANCE CHARGE OF 1% PER MONTH WILL BE ASSESSED. INQUIRIES CONCERNING THIS BILL, PLEASE PHONE: 326-3979 INVOICE NUMBER CITY COpy U.S. POSTAL SERVICE SAN BRUNO FACILITIES SERVICE 850 CHERRY AV SAN BRUNO, CA 94099 .. HM729101 e /1 i JL _i~~}. ----- " " .. , '. .. ,,: ;, " . .~.,. Bakersfield City Firi Dep~~tment Local Implement~ng, Agency',. 2130 G St. Address . . ~ ':! :' " . Bakersfield, Ca. city , :; . 93301 !' . . . " , ~;:: '1 r~ ~ ..i ~~ ~: ,,'{" r: state Tank I.D.~ # ~ " '.. J, 15-021-000827-00000L <: . . 1'.' , I.. , :1 . ;; ....~ ,.' , . : ' ~, 'J . g. ,!'~ ,:., ;;. t ':~ ~ ;" ~ " :, í. I" ¡:~ 1 . !n r! ¡" I' ,i. ¡ L Ii \', ,. ¡'"r , : C 1/1/92> ,. ," ""f ... /' $ 'i1 F.6. Total Amount Remitted to SWRCB (Collected amount minus 6%) ! Joe Dunwoody' Contact Person ~, " ~, :. " . , " (8ÓS ) 326-3979' TelePl10ne Number of Tanks for which surcharges Remitted .1 " ,,~ :11 ,I ',! ¡'! . ~ . ;' :, :: '~. " ;~: r ,.. r: " (~ " . ~, il ::, Collection Period 1/92 (month/year) - ;t ~,~ " : ,N ' - . "1", Z ip,~:,: i',;; ";~~ ;,~:'! ii :;';': " ' f: ;", " ,~ , r n 1 If , , " :~.i.' 'r; 1 ~ 1l~ ~ l1li r r ~ I I r 1 r ßTI1II TIf ~ T 1 . ri ~;, ' ":; , ~) , V· ~:~ J.:;' ' ::; ',1,( !;~t;F ¡,: i:::' Fâdil:f. tv Name '.' . ,"" ~- :5 ':' il :'¡ Application Date ~f':f" , " Number 0 f ' Tanks Tank BUrdharqe -..,: Dollars \'" ',.:.- 1!. ,...1, ;' ':', t e·n : ~,' ,t, ", . tt~ S. :Post,al '~,~rvice, Stockdale.' ;:-, I,.f~, :.; :1 ¡'; g fr, t~' , . ' ~.. . 11" ',:,;. '-. "fi' :,!, ¡r,o: r ;~' ~(:~ If' ,;~ I; '. ,.{ , .' fl' [.'-,. ,,\..\' ;' ~:. ~:,: ;,0 :: ,',' :~'::~ ¡;!~. Î~ ... . t._~ ~ .... !.f . 'q ... ~ . t !~, rW,~'t!~ ::J, L::;'· ;::~ Jr~ 1/27/92 $ 52.64 .,' ", " N (i' . ;i~ :, :i'. ,. ;. ;', \ ,;.' ., , ,', "" " ~'\' t' ~ !. :' " .: ~ " ; ',1 _, ~', ~ ; ~i : '~ h" f~ .' ,,~ L,", ': ..:,' j'" I I: i I ' .r: ~ ¡ . , '¡ i_ i', - I' , ' 'j' I~~:,:: r,~ HAIL FORM AND CHECK TO: Stete ~ater Resources Control Boerd Accounting Office P. O. Box 100: sectemento, 'CA 95801 i, ~:~ .., ,!;' ! ' . , ~:." ,~" , > ~ ~~. .. e e Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA. 93301 œ;~œ;llwœ;~ I\PR 1 6 1992 ~ By, _~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN /é::J3-036 ~0r-Y INSTRUCTIONS: l. 2. 3. 4. To avoid further action. return this form within 30 days of receipt. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. Be brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS NAME: £(-.5. ~~ t-~L 5uzt//~Ó LOCATION: ~¿;..!?/ 5iõé~¿;t/'~ Á/v-JY / MAILING ADDRESS: -.5:¿.o/ .r 'Iðh~!e/ /t0y CITY: 7J/lkcte~¡;4 ST~TE:e~ ZIP: 97709 PHONE: ¿/5i(-¡r ]f3 rJ)J . DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER: /3 - s-¿ t/.., /5" ¡ 7 SIC CODE: PRIMARY ACTIVITY: /lflf;¿ :;Je.L, ;~V / OWNER: (AL5., ~sÝ&---L ~~¡//~e MAILING ADDRESS: :?tf 00 "P-efa.s' t<..> 'Væ¡ ;/-<., / ~:5;:~1 tf 33 go '7.5,0<'/ . SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE 1. £/¿,/l/MF ::t/ll-e5 /4q;t //.d~I/Id-:!:. Jtf.2-¿,19-a )17.2-' ç'o;2. ¡/ 2. 6aæy L. Ji,/I--o/e. b/ Ald-#/'-~ 5'1.2.- ¿,/9.2 5'9;2.- & 7/7 / 1. " '\J ú("' _ Bakersfield Fire Dept. e Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN -- ,'. '. '. .....".... '", SECTION 3: TRAINING: 'NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 81 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: o. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: Hazardous Materials Cleanup training is given to all custodians during new-hire orientation. This training provides the learner with the ability to determine the nature of contaminants, the personal protective equipment required, and the special precautions to be taken to safeguard people and equipment in case of spills or leaks of hazardous materials. Emphasizes that employees should take no risks with unknown substances in the mail. Teaches procedures to activate a cleanup system. Methods: Self-Study, Slide-tape; Length 4 hours SECTION 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST: I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT MY BUSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6.95 OF THE IICALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODEII FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: WE DO NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIMEEXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITIES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) l., SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION: I, ~pc/)1/G/ F N;~.¿~ CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFOR- MATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE IICAlIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE" ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND THAT INACCURATE INFORMATION CONSTITUTES PERJURY. II ~~~ ~~~ ¿é/$~ SIGNA T .. TITLE DATE 2. FD1590 ....,. " ~ r. e Bakersfield Fire De' Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Facility Unit Name: Ú-~I ~5icvi - ~þ'¡ C-G SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: ;:.:b II kt.tb~ ~ /J Ia-¡¿µ.. 5'r~-f.P-#\ B. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION: ):!L~ {y$1--U4\. (ïÁ..¿ ¡//aJ!..fr1 £¡¡o.cu C&'!í;N, C. PUBLIC EVACUATION: OIÞ y- £#,f«c:<j/G-Û' I ~vJ7 ~rI7M 5 tp/-l.~ r~l<~ D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN: 9/1 J 01< Y,æ jú;~ Cø~s' l/l/J ..327- /"1 q I 4J IG ":6t?k6¡Š;~ ~~ /f..y /l(dt ~ ()v./ f ~~ - :5;;¿ 7 - if '/1 / 3. Fr' _ Bakersfield Fire Dept. ' e Hazardous Materials Division , e, .7__ ---- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 7: MITIGATION. PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLAN: A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS: SA IVy off þ'cyLv.¿s .¡ ?ß~ ~~(;V'f of;;. B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION: /I Lpt.--'<Hl ~if$ f-../è..M.¡ ~~J-&rv'':Y '>.4 '^' f 0 rft' ¡Ytf/Lt/ e .5 ' C. CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES: <Pvv'f ()~'f (J-6 ~.oI2-/;4¢/V; TIt..R.4J f/u, -r /"¡J dVJ-i.vf .,/ /' S' HlI7 / / $" ¡p /°/1 J .IF Á~/~ ce1I-I1 Fiié-e 'J)--y:;~j/</I'¿I/t. SECTION 8: UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY): NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: Eàst' of building nea~ dock exit ~ I/Io..."'~ _ ELECTRICAL: ~-kfi LJ../l--./f 01 2?w/ 1-.£/ ).;~ ",:' / VVATER: East side of brick fence SPECIAL: £#I~J-e#,LY SÁt// 0 fí 9;J ¡VPI1!.'tj¡ WC7v(! eN ~ J¿ (/ / LOCK BOX: YE@ IF YES, LOCATION: SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAilABILITY: A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: B. VVATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT): 4. FD1590 1 Farm and Agriculture~tandard Business CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY pageLofL NAME OF THIS FACILITY: ~'tøci<.~þ 5U~N STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL ID J ? - -- - - -- 1 Tran8 Code I 13 'by wt 14 Names of Mixture/Components See Instructions /.;< ,odC Physical and Health Hazard .eCk all } that apply) '?"J5/ þ~ Fire Hazard 0 Sudden Release of Pree8ure C.A.S. Number Component I 1 Name , C.A.S. Number o Reactivity D Immediate 0 Delayed Health Health Component I 2 Name , C.A.S. NUmber Component I 3 Rame & C.A.S. Number Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number (Check all, that apply) o Fire Hazard 0 Sudðen 1I8leaseO Reactivity 0 IlJIIDediate 0 Delayed ot Pree8ure Health Healtb Component I 1 Rame , C.A.S. Number , Component I 2 Name , C.A.S. Number Component I 3 Name , C.A.S. Number Pbysical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) P Fire Hazard 0 Sudden Release of Pressure C.A.S. Number Component I 1 Rame , C.A.S. Number 0. Reactivity 0 IlJIIDediate 0 Delayed Health Healtb Component I 2 Name , C.A.S. Number Component I 3 Name , C.A.S. Number Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number (Cbeck all that apply) o Fire Hazard CJ Budden Release 0 Reactivity C1 Immediate 0 Delayed of Pres8ure Health Health Component I 1 Rame , C.A.S. Number Component I 2 Name & C.A.S. Number Component I 3 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS ("-' eL~1l k"vlff-U v J:J ~?? 'J 24 Hr. Phone '2 ];>~~y .J"~VI J#~ Name , %/A.¡2 St-p-4z1/1 J" /J ~ !ritle J .2-¿;¿/;;¿ 24 Br Phone Certitication (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) I certify unðer peanlty of law that I haver personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in th1e and all attached documents and that based on J1lf inquiry of those ~;;P:::" J4Zi: -;::::; -........ the ._'<ad ..-..... ....;r;¡?/~~ -I J,¡ /9:>- TI'l'LB OF QilIBR/OFERM'OR OR QilIBR/OPBRM'QR'S AUTHORIZED BBPRE8E!ITATIVB SIGRATURB U ... DM'B SIGNBD . '. .' ----~--~_.- ----~ -,--'...... -'- --'- --,- .- - ' ... -~ ~.- _.--=-._--.---~.~-'- - - ; ...' - -.- - - - - - - - - - - ,," -, ._-,.._-~'- _.'--'--~---- - -'--'-~- .,.' .' Î .J f\t' 00 't> d . ~. _ '!',....,......--:'".-:-r~__...,.....:........,-~~~:=-":"__.__,.,.;'I~~--TT.'W'!"_...-----~...·_---...-..~-~--_···· ..~,- -. ~.., ....~.--- CIVIC BANK OF COMMERCE CONCORD. CA 94520 90-4095-1211 154411 'k .1 1 R. S. EAGAN & CO. 1992 NATIONAL AVE. (415) 732-7300 HAYWARD, CA 94545 ~> ......; ~, ***EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX DOLLARS NO/100*** ,~ ~ ~i~ ;; ::t1 ~~ ~:} PAY ('.: ¡g ,;; 1'0 "THE ~,;; ~; èt¡y OF BAKERSFIElD ORDER ~~ ':;FllŒ DEPARTMENT OF i~ "~~HMAROOUSMATERIALS DIVISION -,~ t'." DATI: January 2, 1992 AMOUNT $856. OO~h'( e III 0 ~ 5 ... ... ? III .: ~ 2 ~ ~... 0 q 5 q.: L, .~.......-'...... " ",.-. ._ (''r,~...,....---~..",,,,,:,,,'',,~,,,- ...........-:I::~,',....,........':':"r_::· ..""·...,,-;"T-.T:,·r"'-,. :i;:,\\:,::¡'¡ ". ,..."." _..~~'<::^., ;~'{t:~~: ;..j::~<_:, e " .':¡ ',i . :.~ '..¡ ':] ....1.J ':':-1 ':..j ·'.'1 ",\ "..1 ! .ì J! ..,: ,I' , ' .'.1 .~' ~-: :\ ':~ ~ ~iJ.~· ,:'>:'.;~¡.~~,: /.- ..\",;,:,;;,.:.., '.. ':...~.,:.'¡ ,;;:'"".Î ~~~~L~~: .:C ~,i~~I~~~;..::L,:~.~~,,~~~~':..):1' '";. 'o" .,': iij.~~ ",~. \ .:,. 'j ,t,LV:;¡j , . '., '". .,.",' ", " ; .' , . ",.;:' ",' .' ','\. " ~ ... , . , -i j 1 ~ ~ \ ! 1 ~ j "WE CARE" . CITY of BAKERSFI& FIRE DEPARTMENT 0, S, NEEDHAM FIRE CHIEF July 2, 1991 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326,3911 Mr. Ed Jones U.S. Postal Service Manager of Fleet Operations 3400 Pegasus Drive Bak~rsfield, CA 93380 ~q 2 - (p I q J.. {., 1'10 Dear Mr. Jones: Please find enclosed two sets of blank Hazardous Materials Management Plan forms. Hazardous Materials Management Plans must be completed for any postal facility within the City of Bakersfield which at any time handles or stores 55 gallons, 500 pounds or, 200 cubic feet of a hazardous material. It has come to my attention that the South Station at 3200 Larson Lane and the Stockdale Station at 5601 Stockdale H have gasoline stored in underground tanks. Please prepare a haz rdous materials plan for each of these faci es. plans ust be submitted to the following address b August 5, Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 . If other postal facilities in the city limits store or handle the reportable quanti ties of hazardous materials, please contact me at 326-3979 so that I can send you additional forms. Thank you for your cooperation in the completion of these hazardous materials plans. " Sincerely, ~~o..("~ Sí~r Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey ~-----~-- ---_. <6?A/ L{010--- --- ---- ----~------ G¡JU'(ðL/ q3~1 ....~ ftI~" ::- . e FIRE DEPARTMENT S. D, JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" d-Q~ð-U) ~, rnCU 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD. 93301 326,3911 April 1, 1992 MR. ED JONES, NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE ----------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED FOR THE POST OFFICES LOCATED AT 3200 LARSON LANE AND 5601 STOCKDALE HIGHWAY IN BAKERSFIELD, CA. Inl-, ¡,I_¡(r c¡ v ~~7;1~. A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS ~ EITHER OF THESE FACILITIES. o I\~ ~qv q-)v ~:?\ PLAN HAS NOT BEEN FILED FOR VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SEC.25503.5 (a) Any business, except as provided in subdivision (b), which handles a hazardous material or mixture' containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at anyone time during the reporting year equal to, or greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds, or a total volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall establish and implement a business plan for emergency response to a release or threatened release of a hazardous material in accordance with the standards in the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503. A copy of our request for these plans is attached. Two sets of hazardous materials management plan forms are attached. These violations must be corrected by May 1, 1992. e:¿,.~";--'~ e It - ~. ------- Failure to correct these violations will result in enforcement action. The department will schedule a re- inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Barbara Brenner at 326-3979. Sincerely, G,,~M~ \S~~I Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Michael Allford, Deputy City Attorney ~X-....."':>;" ..... . e CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" -- --- ----- FIRE DEPARTMENT S, D, JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326·3911 April 1, 1992 MR. ED JONES, NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE ----------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED FOR THE POST OFFICES LOCATED AT 3200 LARSON LANE AND 5601 STOCKDALE HIGHWAY IN BAKERSFIELD, CA. 1. A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN HAS NOT BEEN FILED FOR EITHER OF THESE FACILITIES. VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SEC.25503.5 (a) Any business, except as provided in subdivision (b), which handles a hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at anyone time during the reporting year equal to, or greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds, or a total volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall establish and implement a business plan for emergency response to a release or threatened release of a hazardous material in accordance with the standards in thè regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503. A copy of our request for these plans is attached. Two se~ of hazardous materials management plan forms are attached. These violations must be corrected by May 1, 1992. ~~~, ~ . - ---.--" - Failure to correct these violations will result in enforcement action. The department will schedule a re- inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Barbara Brenner at 326-3979. Sincerely, , Gc~~,-~ \;~~/ Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Michael Allford, Deputy City Attorney Sandy Queen Area Sales Representative ~ß[]I?{Q)éfjú'ù fPl?@{fJéfjú'ù@ 5700 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Telephone 805.831.4611 800.834.8922 Tehachapi 805.822.4314 Timothy C. Reed R.G., R.E.A. Project Geologist -.....aII... .............. Working to Restore Nature 1500 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA. 93307 Phone(805) 835-7700 Fax (805) 835-7717 Toll Free (800) 926·0802 . . " ~ A I " I:, ,I I: ¡ ¡ g (!) BAKER FURNACE INC. ~ 'I II I I Our credo: Baker builds equipment to last, We use only the highest quality materials to ensure our equipment will operate day and night. Our rugged units are simple to maintain, making them extremely reliable. They light automatically and don't require adjustments each time they're started up. You'll be pleased with your purchase of a Baker Thermal Oxidizer. We'll guarantee it. Please call a Baker Representative to discuss your remedia- tion project - our staff is eager to assist you, and will engineer a system designed around your parameters. Baker three-way valving 'hands free to improving our environment Quality, Reliability and Effectiveness Baker Furnace has devel- oped a unique method for introducing dilution air (automatically) into the Thermal Oxidizer and maintaining LEL and oxygen levels at the same time. Our three-way valv- ing proportionately modulates two butterfly valves connected to oxygen and LEL sensors through PID controllers. Precise levels of LEL and oxygen can be main- tained automatically and totally Committed ,; . ~ to ¡ . 0 ':. o' ,0 . " BAKER FURNACE INC., 195 Pioneer Place, Pomona, Califor- nia 91768. Telephone: 714-595-9643 and outside California, 1-800-237-5675. Fax: 714-594·8021. Baker Thermal Oxidizers under, go rigorous scrutiny throughout all phases of construction and quality weldments are of para, mount importance, Welds are completed with an Argon/CO, purge to assure a homogenous bonding of components, Catalytic Module Baker "Therm-X" Direct Fired Oxidizers can be easily converted to catalytic operation by installing our monolithic catalytic module. The module can be installed in about an hour. At lower VOC concentrations (2500 ppm or less), catalytic oxidation is the preferred method because sup- plemental fuel costs are reduced sig- nificantly. (See technical specifications, starting on Page 3.) I I I I, I I I I, I I I, I I' I, I I I I I g r; 1- I I I I I I I I I Oxidizer Baker manufactures trailer mounted units up to 500 CFM. Each unit incorporates a vapor extraction blower, knock-out tank, control panel and Thermal Oxidizer with a FM approved combustion fuel train and burner system. The Oxidizers are also equipped standard with a flame arrester, FM approved safety device and five separate safety interlocks. Both the trailer and skid mounted units occupy very little space. They've been engineered to fit in a minimum space while still retaining a full compliment of equipment. Please refer to our general arrangement drawings for specific dimensions on the 100 through 500 CFM Thermal Oxidizers 3 phase on propane or natural gas (supplemental input chart recorder - up to 31 days/chart revolution Automatic air dilution (proportionately modulated) LEL sensor and controller with alarm set point Oxygen sensor and controller with proportional valve Highly insulating refractory lining (2300° F service) Offsite monitoring telemetry system available as an option Converts to Catalytic Oxidizer readily with module Over 99% destruction efficiency (direct fired units) Permitted by AQMD and other regulatory agencies fuel) TX-200 (200 CFM) Thermal 208/230/460 volt 3 phase or 230 volt 1 Opera:tès Model Specifications I I - I I I I --",,----- j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table of Contents Subject Air Filters Air Flow Measurement Air Proving Switch Blower Catalytic "Plug In" Module Catalytic Oxidizer Fuel Usage Chart Combustion System Control Panel Destruction Efficiencies Dimensions Direct Fired Oxidizer Fuel Usage Chart FM Approved Flame Safety Device FM Approved Supplemental Fuel Train Flame Arrester High/Low Gas Pressure Switch High Temperature Limit Controller Knock Out Pot L.E.L. Combustibles Sensor and Controller Operating Temperature Options Oxygen Sensor and Proportional Dilution Valve Process Temperature Controller (Alarm Card) Refractory Lining Retention Time Steel Construction Telemetry System Three Way Valves Trailer Weight (Shipping) Page 4 4 7 3 6 9 4 5 5 3 10 8 8 8 7 7 4 8 5 6 8 8 5 5 5 6 4 6 3 BAKER FURNACE INC. 195 Pioneer Place, Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 595-9643 Fax: (909) 594-8021 1-800-237-5675 (Outside CA) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Baker Thermal Oxidizer Specifications 100 through 500 CFM Units (600 through 10,000 CFM quoted on request) Baker Thermal Oxidizers are designed for vapor extraction based soil remediation projects and other VOC destruction applications where burning the volatiles has been specified as the most cost effective method. Baker Oxidizers feature fully automatic operation, and use either natural gas or propane as supplemental fuel. The VOC destruction rates achieved by our Direct Fired and Catalytic units are excellent. (Please refer to the section on destruction rates for actual quantified rates.) The units are equipped with 6 separate safety interlocks and feature UL. (Underwriters Laboratory), F.M. (Factory Mutual) and C.S.A. (Canadian Standards) approved components where applicable. Our 100 - 500 CFM units have been approved by A.G.A. (American Gas Association) Laboratories. Selected units have been granted general approval by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (responsible for greater Los Angeles area.) Baker Furnace was the first oxidizer manufacturer to secure this type of approval. Each unit is carefully sized for the correct volume of air and correct residence time for the vapors being oxidized. We size our Thermal Oxidizers for 1 full second of residence time to ensure a thorough destruction of the vapors being introduced into the Oxidizer. Dimensions For specific dimensions on the #100 through #500 CFM Thermal Oxidizers (either skid or trailer mounted), please refer to our general arrangement drawing #101212 enclosed with these specifications. Oxidizer Weights in lbs. TYPE 100CFM 200CFM 300CFM 400CFM 500CFM Skid 3400 3600 4100 4300 4300 Trailer 4200 4300 4900 5100 5100 Vapor Extraction Blower A positive displacement blower with a 208/230/460 volt three phase (or 220 volt single phase) sixty (60) HZ. motor to deliver a correct volume of air at 4" of Hg. will be provided. Higher vacuums are available on request in the 10 to 12" Hg. range. The blower is belt driven and is equipped with an O.S.H.A. approved guard over the belts and sheaves. -The blower also is fitted with inlet and outlet silencers and a "Kunkle" vacuum relief valve. Baker Furnace can provide a regenerative blower in lieu of the positive displacement blower if so desired. Blower Horsepower and Amperage Ratings at 4" HG Vacuum Oxidizer 100CFM 200CFM 300CFM 400CFM 500CFM Horsepower 2 3 5 5 7.5 Amperage 230 V. 1 Ph. 12 17 28 28 40 208 V. 3 Ph. 7.8 11 17.5 17.5 25.3 230 V. 3 Ph. 6.8 9.6 15.2 15.2 22 460 V. 3 Ph. 3.4 4.8 7.6 7.6 11 3 Combustion System An Eclipse MVTA (medium velocity tempered air) combustion burner will be supplied with the Thermal Oxidizer utilizing a modulating gas butterfly valve, spark ignition, pilot- ing and FM approved flame safety relays. The combustion burner is also equipped with a FM approved gas fuel train. The burner will fire on propane or natural gas. Inlet gas pressure should be 2-5 PSI at the regulator on the fuel train. Please refer to the fuel usage charts provided with these specifications for data regarding the use of supplemental fuel versus VOC concentrations at the influent to the Oxidizer. The charts are available for both Catalytic and Direct fired operation. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Knock Out Pot A 12" or 16" diameter knock out pot with a manual drain is an integral part of the vapor extraction train. The pot is equipped with a sight glass and a brass ball cock for draining off liquid. An automatic pump with level switches can be fitted to the knock out pot on request. (See also high level knockout drain/shutoff in options section). Air Filters Replaceable air filters are furnished with the unit and are located in the knock out pot and on the two dilution air inlets. The knock out pot filter can be readily changed by removing the top of the knock out pot. The air dilution filters are external and can also be readily changed. Baker Furnace maintains a supply of replacement filters in stock at all times. Three Way Valving with Automatic Air Dilution Motor actuated three-way valves are installed to supply clean air to purge the combustion system prior to ignition of the pilot and to restrict VOC laden air from entering the Thermal Oxidizer until it reaches its operating temperature. The valves automatically switch over at a preset temperature which is configured into the process temperature controller. Two of the valves are proportionally modulated and are linked to oxygen and L.E.L. sensors. The sensors are connected to digital microprocessor based PI.D. control- lers which proportionately modulate the butterfly valves around a setpoint which has been selected. L.E.L. and oxygen levels are simply set on the PI.D. controllers and then maintained automatically by the amount of dilution air which enters the Oxidizer. Supplemental Fuel and Vapor Inlet Pipe Sizes Please refer to our general arrangement drawing #101212 included with these specifica- tions for specific pipe sizes for the #100 through #500 Thermal Oxidizers. Air Flow Measurement Post dilution process air flow to the combustion chamber is measured via a pitot tube and electronic air flow transmitter. An averaging pitot tube measures differential pressure, which is translated into an electronic signal by the transmitter, and sent to the chart recorder. Air flow is one of the three process variables monitored and recorded continu- ously by our Honeywell 3-pen chart recorder. 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~I I I I 1 ,I Control Panel A complete Three Phase control panel is included with a choice of 208/230/460 volts (or 220 volt Single Phase if required) and would consist of the following component parts: 1. Honeywell 3 pen chart recorder (4 pen available) 2. Honeywell digital microprocessor based process controller 3. Honeywell high limit temperature controller 4. Honeywell L.E.L. controller with alarm setpoint -4-20 output 5. Honeywell O2 controller -4-20 milliamp output 6. Totalizing hour meter - up to 9999 hours 7. Nema four panel with 3 Phase or 1 Phase disconnect 8. Step down transformer for 120 V. circuitry (3 ph. panels) 9. Alarm contacts in process and high limit controllers 10. FM approved flame safety relays 11. Combustion purge timer 12. All necessary fuses, terminal strips, wiring 13. Complete wiring schematic 14. Locking glass enclosure over instruments Refractory Lining A 5" thick 2300° F. ceramic fiber lining is installed in the Thermal Oxidizer to keep the exterior surface at a safe temperature. The ceramic fiber material has a very low K value which means it is an excellent insulator (does not store or transfer heat readily). A ceramic throat is fitted within the Oxidizer at a specific location and is sized for velocity of 15 ft/sec. The combustion chamber is sized for 10 fUsec. Steel Construction All components are manufactured from heavy grades of hot rolled A-36 steel plate. Weldments are accomplished under an argon CO2 purge to assure gas free homogeneous bonding of components. The Oxidizer is to be of a cylindrical design with flanged connections for maintenance purposes in the future. All components will be skid mounted on a heavy channel base with slots for forklift access. Operating Temperatures Direct fired Oxidizers are designed to operate at 1450° F. (AQMD requires minimum 14000 F.) while the Catalytic units are designed to operate at 700° F. (at the entry to the Catalyst). Residence Timefor Vapors Our Oxidizers are designed for 1 full second of residence time. Los Angeles AQMD requires 0.7 seconds for Thermal Oxidizers. Destruction Efficiencies Direct fired units have destruction efficiencies above 99% while the Catalytic units are advertised to have rates above 97%. We generally see higher than 97% destruction effi- ciency for Catalytic operation and we are still exceeding the criteria set forth by AQMD at 97% destruction. 5 Options: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Catalytic "Plug In" Module Baker Furnace has developed a "plug in" Catalytic Module which can be installed in our existing direct fired Oxidizer with a minimum of effort. The catalyst inside the module is a monolithic material which significantly reduces the pressure dr9P across it and provides maximum surface area for the gasses which are to be catalyzed. Each module is designed to fit down inside the Thermal Oxidizer chamber and bolt in place between the cone and stack section. Please refer to our enclosed drawing which shows the relationship of the Catalytic Module to the Thermal Oxidizer. Once the Module is bolted in place, the only remaining task is to reduce the temperature setting on the process temperature and high limit controllers. The entire process to install the Catalytic Module should only take 1- 2 hours The use of the Catalytic Module Option will greatly reduce supplemental fuel usage when the concentrations of VOC's are at low levels because the temperature requirement for a catalyst based system is approximately one-half that of a direct fired unit. The incoming vapors need only be heated to 700° prior to the catalyst versus 1450° in the direct fired unit. The delta T (change in temperature) is reduced by almost one-half, which results in a significant reduction in supplemental fuel usage. Our Thermal Oxidation unit is configured with a "High Limit" temperature controller, as standard equipment, which will protect the catalyst in the event the catalytic process becomes overly exothermic and the temperature attempts to run away. Baker Furnace can provide installation (on site) of the Catalytic Module at a nominal cost. Please refer to the charts provided with these specifications for supplemental fuel usage at various VOC concentrations for both Catalytic and Direct Fired Oxidizers to project the savings you might achieve by using the Catalytic Module. Trailer We can mount the Oxidizer on a tandem axle trailer with a steel deck. Each oxidizer component is mounted securely with bolts, which allows the component to be removed for maintenance if required. The trailer is equipped with electric brakes and all lights necessary for licensing the unit for the road. Please refer to our general arrangement drawing #101212 for specific overall dimensions on the trailer. The trailer, as well as the Thermal Oxidizer, is painted with federal safety blue enamel. Telemetry "Remote Monitoring" Fax System The Oxidizer can be equipped with a remote monitoring and reporting system which interfaces with the control instrumentation on the unit. This information will be faxed to any desired location up to 99 times a day. The IBM compatible operating software is extremely user friendly and allows you to select the destination of the fax reports, the number of reports you wish to receive each day, and the time of day at which you receive them. The fax reports are typically configured to show process combustion temperature, process air flow to the combustion chamber, and the percent of L.E.L. in the process vapor stream. In addition to the "routine" faxes, the system will also send an emergency fax in the event the unit shuts down for any reason. This report will specify which one of four failure conditions caused the unit to shut down. The addition of the telemetry system requires a dedicated phone line at the site and a fax machine at the receiving end. If you have a PC with a 1200 baud modem, and a software package with file capture capability, you can also download the information being stored in the telemetry system into your system for spreadsheet analysis and modeling. 6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Silence package If you anticipate installing the Oxidizer in an area where noise levels are a critical issue, i.e. residential area etc., the unit can be configured with a quiet design blower package. The blower inlet and exhaust silencers, as well as the blower itself are enclosed with a soundproofed material. Vacuum Upgrade Our standard unit will generate a maximum of 4" hg vacuum. Per your specifications we can provide up to 10" hg vacuum in 2" increments. Proper vacuum sizing is very important to ensure that your unit can operate at the engineered flow rate. High Water Level Shutoff/Pump If you believe that water will be a problem at the site( s) where you install the Oxidizer, we can install a shutoff switch in the knockout tank which will shut the Oxidizer down if the knockout tank fills up with water. In addition, we can also install a pump which will automatically drain the knockout tank if it fills up with water. Assuming appropriate secondary storage was in place, this process would only require your attention when the secondary holding tank filled up. Safety Interlocks and Safety Devices on Baker Thermal Oxidizers Air Proving Switch A D.L., FM and CSA approved air proving switch is provided to ascertain that the positive displacement blower is operational. In the event that the blower fails, the air proving switch will "open" the limits circuit thereby causing the unit to shut down the supplemen- tal fuel line and to close the vapor line to the Oxidizer. High/Low Gas Pressure Switch A D.L. FM and CSA approved gas pressure switch is provided in the supplemental fuel train which will also "open" the limits circuit in the event an unusually high or low gas pressure condition exists. High Temperature Limit Controller A D.L. and FM approved high temperature limit controller has been engineered into the limits circuit to shut down the Oxidizer in the event a high temperature condition exists. The limit controller must be manually reset (per FM requirement) before the Oxidizer can be rendered operational. While in the high limit condition, the Oxidizer will not utilize supplemental fuel nor will vapors be allowed to enter the Oxidizer until the controller is manually reset. 7 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FM Approved Flame Safety Device Our Thermal Oxidizers utilize a FM approved and D.L. recognized flame safety device which lights the combustion burner on the Thermal Oxidizer after a 60 second purge (5 air changes) of the combustion chamber. The burner has a 15 second ignition trial which lights pilot only. In the event the pilot does not light, the flame safety device locks out the supplemental fuel train thereby reducing the potential for an explosion. The main gas valve in the supplemental fuel train cannot open unless the pilot has been established. Flame monitoring is accomplished via a 3/16" diameter inconel flame rod. L.E.L. Combustibles Sensor and Controller A catalytic bead L.E.L. sensor and controller have been integrated into the limits circuit. In the event that the alarm set point for L.E.L. has been exceeded, the L.E.L. controller "opens" the limits circuit which subsequently closes the vapor butterfly valve and tempo- rarily shuts down the combustion burner until the L.E.L. returns to a safe level below the alarm setpoint. Varec Flame Arrester A D.L. approved flame arrester has been piped into the vapor extraction discharge line in close proximity to the Thermal Oxidizer. The flame arrester prevents propagation of flame back to the source. FM Approved Supplemental Fuel Train A FM supplemental fuel train is provided with the Oxidizer and is fitted with an approved safety shut off valve for the main gas. The shut off valve will close in 0.3 seconds in the event of flame failure. The main gas valve is held shut with a 150 lb. force to assure a tight closure. Oxygen Sensor and Proportional Dilution Valve A O2 sensor and P.I.D. controller is provided to monitor oxygen content in the vapor stream. We require 18% oxygen (minimum) in the stream for sufficient combustion of volatiles. In the event the oxygen content of the vapor stream drops off significantly the O2 controller opens a proportionally modulated butterfly valve and lets in dilution air to bring the oxygen content up to a satisfactory level. Alarm Card in Process Temperature Controller We have integrated an alarm card into the process temperature controller to restrict the entry of volatiles into the Oxidizer until it reaches its correct operating temperature (1400° F.): This is accomplished by setting an alarm value equal to 1400 in the controller. When this value (in temperature) is reached, the process controller sends a signal to a butterfly valve drive motor which opens the valve and allows the vapor stream to enter the Oxidizer. Vapors cannot enter the Oxidizer at any temperature below which the alarm value has been set. This prevents the incomplete burning of hydrocarbons which occurs at lower operating temperatures. - - - - - - - - - - - - ... - - - - - '- Catalytic Oxidizer BTU's/hr of Supplemental ,Fuel Required to Raise Air Temperature of Influent Vapor Stream from 1000 F. to 7000 F. at Various PPM VOC Concentrations PPM 0/0 AIR FLOW SCFM VOC'S LEL 100 200 300 400 500 0 0 79,000 158,000 237,000 316,000 395,000 250 1.8 72,500 145,000 217,500 290,000 362,500 500 3.6 65,000 130,000 195,000 260,000 325,000 750 5.4 57,500 115,000 172,500 230,000 287,500 1000 7.3 52,500 105,000 157,500 210,000 262,500 1500 10.9 39,000 78,000 117,000 156,000 195,000 2000 14.5 25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 125,000 2500 18.1 12,500 25,000 37,500 50,000 62,500 3000 21.7 0 0 0 0 0 Note: 3,000 PPM and above asume 25,000 BTU/hr for Pilot Flame 9 ------------------- Direct Fired Oxidizer BTU's/hr of Supplemental Fuel Required to Raise Air Temperature of Influent Vapor Stream from 1000 F. to 14000 F. at Various PPM VOC Concentrations PPM % AIR FLOW SCFM VOC'S LEL 100 200 300 400 500 500 3.6 134,000 268,000 402,000 536,000 670,000 1000 7.3 120,000 240,000 360,000 480,000 600,000 1500 10.9 108,000 216,000 324,000 432,000 540,000 2000 14.5 92,500 185,000 277,500 370,000 462,500 2500 18.1 80,000 160,000 240,000 320,000 400,000 3000 21.7 67,500 135,000 202,500 270,000 337,500 3500 25.4 57,500 115,000 172,500 230,000 287,500 4000 29.0 40,000 80,000 120,000 160,000 200,000 4500 32.6 26,000 52,000 78,000 104,000 130,000 5000 36.2 14,000 28,000 42,000 56,000 70,000 5500 39.9 - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - 6000 43.5 - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Note: 5,500 PPM and above asume 25,000 BTU/hr for Pilot Flame 10 LEGEND RIPTION PROCESS AND INSTRUMENTA nON DIAqRAM 1.1'" ------------------- -----1 C I I I I I I I I - I 6 I I I I I I I I I I I '2 ¢ I I I 1 I 1 I 1 'OLUMES BELOW. 'T RECORDER ¡PORTIONiNG AIR DILUTION ALARM SETFOINT TER R -SEE B.T.U. RA TIN'S. BELDW E F{)RTS EXTRACTED VAPORS "IN" <: I , WASÆWA TER ORA/IN '-fROAj 'AM~ JIA. II I/A.' iõf'" i2f ~ - 14ã 18" .. - 18 22" æi" 2.3f BAKER FURNACE INC. GAS & ELECTRIC FURNACES APPROVED BY: ËŠ II I NA TURAL 6AS OR PROPANE INLET DAAWN BY - RIMBED THERMAL OXIDIZER FLOW DIAGRAM DAAWING _R 10/971 = ELECTRICAL S"NAL ~ C--D- @~ 11 c::I c::I c::I I::J I::J 00000 ~ I I I I I I I I I I I ,---- I I I r- L I -------)--: ' 1---- r L.__ I I 1 I I, I I I I I 1 I I 1 : I I I I I I I I I I I I L_ ________ ~OUT~ SCALE: NONE DATE: 8-13-91 [REATED VAPORS ~ . . o 1400 F. ~:ul 8.T.U.jHR. INPUT MAX IMUM 251,000 SOl} OCO 752OCO ,} 002,OCO IJ 253lX)() OXIDIZER CFM /00 200 300 400 500 THERMAL OXIDIZER 10 FrjSEC. VELOCITY 10 FT. COMBUSTION CHAMBER TDOONTROL PANEL I SECOND RETENTION TIME ---- 0 ... I I '-'- A I " 9 7b DIA. HOLES - 12 PLC5. TO MATCH FLAN6E ON THERMAL OXIDIZER. I STAINLESS STEEL PLATE-': . I B X I STAINLESS STEEL AN6LE 0/ S.5. MESH IN BOTTOM CATALYTIC MODULE OPTION FOR 200 CFM THERMAL OXIDIZER I / J2"2 ~ 1\° MONOLITHIC CATALYST- l---t----12 4 /2f CA TALYTlC MOlDuLE "- 0 I ll~ t I - '-, 322 ï 24 fTY~/2f----'i -1 L~ - I s- ~ [ 18i /8 JS111EAM THERMOCOUPLE f \ REFRACTORY LINING I- 12''sGl..OJEI'I'N6 ,,-i 18- - ø 1000 F. ~ EXHAUST TO ATMOSPHERE ~ 1.1..... 1M! BAKER FURNACE INC. GAS & ELECTRIC FURNACES SCALEf~ I " I APPROVED BY: I DRAWN BY EB DATE: 1-14-92 REVISED CA TALYTIC OPTION 200 cm Tjo WORKING DWG. lõi7l5~ IN INCHES ALL DIMENSIONS SECTION A-A AND SECTION OF VO STACK