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SAMPLING/REMEDIATION WORKPLAN 700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA FIGURE: 1 SCALE: a. shown 05335 Fig 1/disc 44ISamp-Rem 0991 ~o:: Zw ~~ C2:J oz :;,- o N .- ..- « I m ~ I to to LIGHT POLE J SS-1-2N r- SS-1-ôN SS-1-14N (CONFIRMATION SAMPLE) FORMER DISPENSEP LOCATION iNITiAL TANK PIT EXCAVAi¡ON FINAL TA:'~f< PIT OVER-;:::<e,.:.VATiOi'J / Î' / I'^'-. / / .1,..1 / "'~.j / / ' ',., ( ,~ ~~~ J~ / ~~_. -2~J 1': /-,... / ~;::, I ~ / ,-v J 5S-1-9S / ,/ '!l (CJNF¡R~')'ATIC~~ / / , ~'Mpl E' ---,' / ...-1"'1 _ I . / 55-1 -6S---.I I TANK PiT 1---' SCALE I I 20 FEET 20 o LEGEND: SITE PLAN TANK PIT No.1 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA LIMITS OF EXCAVATION S SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION KCH -ei..W PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CaDODieEnvironmental No. DATE & 2-15-90 ISSUED fOR REPORT FIGURE 1 DRAWING NUMBER 88-149-A110 ISSUE / REVISION DATE: 2-15-90 , SCALE: AS SHOWN - L ..__.__~_ .....'"'___~._._~. __. _'·_._.0..--' _..__.....__._... . '-"~" "- .-.-.. 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LOCATION OF STOCKPILE SAMPLING/REMEDIATION WORKPLAN SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CO. 700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA AGURE: 2 DATE: 09/26191 SCALE: tOO' PROJECT NO: 05335 DRAWN BY: PD as shown 102340 c:o ,... « I 10 10 o I ,... c:o C>æ ~w ~ID CC~ æ::¡ az ~ ~II) 11)0 o~ 1£.1> ~o uæ wll. Ill. Uct 0::,... Wa> II Uw ~I ci= z ~>- ctlEl æ o % I 2000 SCALE j o \ 2000 FEET SITE LOCATION PLAN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA QUADRANGLE LOCATIONS PREPARED FOR .1£.1 ~8 REFERENCE: - USGS 7.5 MIN TOPOGRAPHIC MAP TITLED: OIL CENTER, CA DATED 1954, (REV. 1968, 1973) TITLED: LAMONT, CA DATED 1954, (REV. 1968, 1973) SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanoRïeErwironmental DATE: II - 6 - 87 DRAWING NUMBER SCALE: AS SHOWN FIGURE I 87-055-A78 en z o (f) > w a: 102340 N > >ID IDO 010J LLJ> ~O Ua: LLJIl. Ill. U<t a:r-- LLJID z ~cD ,:::E I LJ= z ~> <tal a: o ·LLJ 01- zg en z o en > w a:: (A ., 1r~1\I ?-ÚC fry S ?-f?, ~~.,. (\ . , , , " -' \~\ \ ~. ;.- ' r: ,- \ .\(...1-- AWE BLDG. ',- 250 GAL WASTE OIL ^' b ß! VJ ~ 4.t '-I :7 .-'y , ;'--:'--'--~-1 .1-' ,-.1- '. " . j'- ~_. LEGEND: I 100 SCALE I o I 100 FEET A TANK TO BE REMOVED TANK LOCATION PLAN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PAC I FIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanoaïeEnvironmental DATE: 11-6-87 FIGURE 2 DRAWING NUMBER SCALE: AS SHOWN 87-055-A81 ¡. -) - - S)- J? .J ~~Ì' ~ -- --...... " MATERIAL ¡ YARD ARTH DIKf ----- 55,000 Bbl TANK (NOT BEING REMOVED --- I NLE -- SCALE LEGEND ~ ~ 100 0 00 FEET - ð. TANK TO BE TANK LOCATION PLAN REMOVED BAKERSFI ELD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PAC I FIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanonïeEnvironmental - - DATE: 11-6 - 87 FIGURE 3 DRAWING NUMBER SCALE:AS SHOWN 87-055-880 1r~11¡ì: \ ÚCA-r ~ ! ~ ( . ., ¡. ~'.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / J S~- ~ -SS-~ N 1< f.... I ~S-~ -s<; - ~ 7E3 K -Ss, - :J. Þ( .:;S-tG:; . , <"- .., - {;:. ~. I L to' ~, j ~",J~ ; , I ¡ -' .:SS ê:-.? ! -=)¥.... f.., ~ - J c-,' ~~CL-GI ~" f:'" - <,,' .... 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W --..... : ¡ '32 ~' . ¡ . !I .- ___ 'I' I" . . . .. 1 L----_::;;..- .. Nil" JJrr._~__~ ~ _'~/""B.....- u·.-:·· . I % I 2000 SCALE o I 2000 FEET QUADRANGLE LOCATIONS SITE LOCATION PLAN BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR " REFERENCE: - USGS 7.5 MIN TOPOGRAPHIC MAP TITLED: OIL CENTER, CA DATED 1954, (REV. 1968, 1973) TITLED: LAMONT! CA DATED 1954, (REV. 1968, 1973) SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY -CëmoaïeEmdronmental -- DATE: 11-6-87 SCALE: AS SHOWN FIGURE I RAWING NUMBER 87 - 055- A 78 113525 ~ ~ ~ " . ,.,;: It) v +'~1t ct N I 10 )'-~ 10 C'+,;.- 0 I ..... .5')-: ¿ CD <.!)a:: ~~~)'- ~w 3ID cC~ a:::J OZ >0 >OlD IDa a"" w> :w::O ucr: LLlQ.. IQ.. U ,« CD ~c:p ~~ "'?J, z ~>o «III a:: a I I en z o en > w Q: AWE BUILDING \ a' ~j \r..)? . ~,0/ TANK PIT C I ~ , 1'JlI SS C-2 I SS C-6 { I '''oJ ^' f<¡<V ~«: G:> ç ~ ~ LEGEND: I NTS SCAl E I' o I NTS ___ LI M I TS OF EXCAVATION o SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SITE PLAN ,TANK PIT C BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanODïeEnvironmental : DATE. 6-13-88 DRAWING NUMBER SCAlE:ASSHOWN FIGURE 2 87-0~~-A413 113521 '" - -' .:- N ~ 1 N It) 10 o I I'- CX) C)o: ~¡u :SID c~ 0::) cz >- >-ID IDe 0..... w> ~o 00: ¡ull. Ill. U« ID ~~ -110 "":)' IS) z :S>- «ID a: o CJ) Z o CJ) > UJ ex: ~. l.e .....4~ ~O' ~"" 1'0 OfJ ~~ ~ LIGHT POLE SS-I~2N SS-I:-6N SS-I-25 SS-I-6S ^ I ..... I I I ,/ - I ~ /1 \",~., ~'''¡ TANK PIT I / LEGEND: I 20 SCALE o I 20 FEET ___ LIMITS OF EXCAVATION o SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SITE PLAN TANK PIT NO.1 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC ~RANSPORTATION COMPANY , CaaonïeEnvironmental DATE. 6-13-88 DRAWING NUMBER SCAlE'ASSHaNN FIGURE 3 87-0~5-A412 113828 . -;!- -,,-' ,.... I , ~ « I 10 It) o I ..... CD C)o: ~14J ~ID C(~ o:=> OZ ,)0 )olD IDa OW I4J > . xO uO: 14JQ.. ZQ.. uc( <D <D I ~IO -J Õ J(!) z' ~)o <tCD 0: o .14J ~8 en Z o en > lLJ a:: N , LEGEND: SS-B-2W SS-B-6W SS-A-2W "¡J SS-A-6W II .......~ ~TANK PIT FOR /', TANKS ASB ....... '...... , ....., ". ';r;<SS-A-2E '" K SS-A-6E , ....... .............. ) , I " / ,................~ SS-B-2E '~ SS-B-6E ~4 -'9~ ..yO Ú~ ~ I 20 SCALE I' o I 20 FEET ___ LIMITS OF EXCAVATION SITE PLAN TANK PITS A 8 B .",-,.;BAKERSFIELD ,CALIFORN IA PREPARED FOR o SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SOUTHER N PAC I FIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CaaonleErwironmental DATE. 6-13-88 DRAWING NUMBER SCALE:ASSHOWN FIGURE 4 87-0~~-A411 ~ ..:, ,.... , """". m\~"!,L",~~,." ,,~ ~ '¡'~ .. A~ 0#'1 ~"_"~ ~ -:.::.~~_j ~,;:,~ 1/ Sherwood :ir~J Ave. ., Uó " a:: . __. ' ..; 0 ~ ' ,-:-<" ¡i ': :~ j ~",Ior Ave-I/z,O"" - ....~~"'. ---~Q.: .::::.:-~,.. ~7" --~--~-; 3IankenshiDl3 Ave.: .. I .:; ¡ 1S ---;-:--- 1J . 1 (<<..~ ,;) .¿ is 14 I 13 ~ f" f . :...):;). "..;, c. iß M .... ::t 18 II, ~naw_aJj ,,. a:: " ~ 13 ·Ave. cr ~ 13 . ~ . ¡ G: ~; 14 ¡ 13 :X) T.~=ol -~+-f I'!i!....' " i I Äv ~\:u II· "2, C ,""'IIj ~~,,! ---\:--, a:, I' Taussjc~;::: 11 ""'~"j~1 ' 22 ¡ ttill.........__,~9 'I.A ~ 21, .. 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Lerdo::':: a:: u. a:,Highway I ,I , i . . J-0~' ¡ '< :1 H Stréet' SHAFTER' MINTER' 9. '- ,~ .f:1 .~1!1 poso., 7.235.'~· ; ...F1~,. 13 (¡'7~o<~T:;. ~1:.i iâ ',"'4 1~,,' "i;'~"~;"'V"ILLA,, G",8",.,~ O~:þ.; ,.. ~ ~ ~ 17 c,;.': R.27E.~~ 14! 17 t Y.:'þ:d'1>~ ¡ , ~ c: Riverside'; StrÎ!e~' , 'i--o::;;'. ~ _, "CL¡S1:-Oi-1J-O '._ -1..'-. _' _ ~__ u '"' ,~ '~bflrdo' ~. ',I 7._"1S.;;:'; ~,,-... C It) OIL ~' ~ :1 I<.O~ ; I-~~ U '" Oranœ21 Ave, ..........-SCh.J-:..~1J~:;:'·.;>:)~~~, "'9X4!--o 2JJ _ i;';::::=.iJ :\~ ~ : ,I , '. 24 ~ 19 ~ Ir-. 'c":..;~ ~-" ¡ .~ ~ , > ;'''':''''_' 0.... . ; 19a:: 41 ~.,,, 01 i í!...(§ . 19;' Z! \ 2' ,mk a. ~ .... I')treet ~~ ,," ,.~"'<t"- 0 '~'~a::¡":';", .c;.,- ---.1._ ~9., ----'-'~. '~ _~' !_ -( , Sa .~ D· S ., ¡ ,.. .;:;t. '0; ":)'^~"" ~"'" ftßurbank 2Z! ~_ ,Street,p :t>&, 30 "9 ¡ : Black i~7 I . 1-r----1 7 ". '~5 n"" , lego t. c: ,,_ ~ ft:t~,,> '-5'';'''' ¡:9 > :.;.i .,5'--- ¡ '\'..-:--5' <'s.c;>, ~ 28 27 i Gold V-£S t "\.) KTR~gRIVER ""! 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Rd. ~grRt;;.. . 0 \ a 9 Olive ~~..Q.!: .=.. s! 5, ,~ ~ . ~ V '- QJ C '" l' :J ; > > 1 :'_ ou' ~., R ~ ·3 co \ «) a... a -, .~ ;,' 'f'Á.' ~7 ,! 15> 15 ';:~'$O GREEdy, ~' "·~1~ Non".a.. a:¡ 8.1 U17\ ~ Hi' ,,' 15 I ~::- ~ria;- 'Sa; , '--- ..;; ¡ -v ¡ : ~, :;; ({' ~ 13 Ol~~' .f 1J H~ e,J~~ ;;i Rd, ROSEDALE I . 8. T.2~Þ. R." ~ '0"18?'¡ ~ cñ < O~TH£~N, . PACIF{C, i ~2 23 24 F"lfL,g ð ~ ~ 21 ;g Meas2~t;;:;- )-, ~ ~~~~N ~owning 2~1 2. . -: Bernaid- ä: ~-'- i \ ,,01 't ..~9 i ZiJ ¡ 2tSiddin9\. Rd. Rosedale ?:::::-. ~.." ' z~ ¡"'ACRES-'O ... ~ Hightay 'I '- , _. _w C ' !' - "9~ R ~ - 58 ell 4th ' 101- ~ t.~~ I " "K. r ?r::tpr:.~_ -5'..,t~/· 't:Î 30 \..z;-"~ ¡, J~Õ;:¡. .~ , I Palm ï'>---t "51 .' 2t ~'"~ r-. ~~~ ": '{ "O~j 291' ~- -<1., ..I I~ ~, . 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I' ~c;>i 43 ; ,', ¡ ~"o~"~,,,,;::" '" ;. I T~O'''' 1S 14 18'" Q¡ i: <'~RESERVE ¡.' ~F ,I ~..4~_':'. '''-'',O¡-' ':;: p",,¡'p 0 Rd. '.u 1.-"). . ::t Pacheco .;~ ':~':},24 7.30, S. FÙSE. '/' 22 ~ 23~~7 f 19 ¡ "n ¡ .,.¡/' ",..p,ensirJg~~,'. Rd? /19 -ci "'" ... ~.~E~ -ci H.a,rri :s rF=airvi w ~ I, '" " 1~/1 ~ ¡ 21 ' J~. 24 ¡ Panama b ¡ - J ¡ - tan;'" ¡ ;,.::!-- . ':"" ~ ~. cë Ioõo a:: P¡~a';' ~ Lahè þo ~ gft.._~ ,;/; 'T~!~AAN ¡ 21~~f '27 I', 2~~ 25 3O! Z9 /'2-¡; ! 27,... 1!qe,j~ ~)a~ ~'~12!!: £@S-5 27.~ ~I ¡¡ lél!rkshr~~~ g 1:i10~ I . 3 ,-: . ð I,. --+- · ,. I , " ~~ MoC""h,," «......Jl, ~I 0 1 ¡¡¡;;,,, . J(" ~ l' '3 r·r:oj~¡ ~2 I ¡ 34! Æ 36" 31 ¡ 32 ¡ :!3 ¡ ~ ~ J-&<., ~ ]1'" .~. ~._~ ;¡ R~. 32 <3 33 I . - I -? 33 , ' 35 i ' 0 0:__' PA"'AMA' GREEN FIE I· }31 i;oI.. :.. · 119 ¡ Taft·, ~akerSfleld a::, .Highy..ay <::), n =Panama', Rd. LD ~ !" . rTÆ, !, ~'~:, 4 ¡ ,; :z" ¿ 1 I 6 5 i 4 '¡L"".t¡,', OLD R, IVER , 1J ~ RomJroRd. ~U.MPKIN Curn!w Rd: . I 1 ö ~5 '\ BUENA! ..J OIL,F'IELD: ¡ ! ¡; : 2, i 1, 6~ g'1J -ci> -ci Eñgle ~..;CENTER ~ 5 I .; Di I ~' ~ ¡ ',.... VJSTA¡- :g. '---,. --;-----+---'r--a:.~ '- Ir'--g: -1;~n-- r-::Q _'~ . " [) ;:p' q. ~.. ._'. __., c: .." 1 ., , "'." , "" 0 _ .." ".,., . <:~T ~." ;~'T; - c:- ~ .3- 'Nay \Hgeles '4 -' ..,.....\- . . ! - BEttPER \~ I A E. ¿ \ C~~L!"m : Almond \ HIGHWAY Hu II er ...... \ ........ ........./ Power Line ~ate~ \ /" \ Line ./ \ ! ." " -I Q) C' e ~ '(f) Shop Tank Area \ \ \ I .', t I Gin f III = 50 1 _. _.-._._ _n___·__ _______.____ SHAFTER WASCO GINNING , ';-r- y~: - ~ SW2 SHOP . ~ SW 3 sw S TANK I AREA ~ SW4 SHAFTER WASCO GINNING \11- 201 SHOP II .. .. ~ s s SW 3A SSW I . TANK AREA, I , ' SW3 SW2 ~ SW 2 A GJL ENVIRONMENTAL SHAFTER WASCO GINNING E«HIBtT"S" HWY. :3 3 a BENDER AVE. SHAFT ER, CA. , ..__'...., '..,,__,. I 'Î ,~~ r-: ) 1=1 Perkins- M(,~A.,R" LA,~.~,; ,~~ ~_ "':'--r:i ~..' '.': '¡;~ ~_:.:.....~..", J Sherwood ~r~¡) Av· 11-, - a: . ,£1.ò ¡ ðê;Il__~:.....J... ';, '~¡"~-'--;,----_. I 31ankenship13 Ave.: 11! 13 ! 15 ~~Ylci! 'tJ Ave. 17 /If i& -å is 14 ~.~ I 17i /r:2;3S. 'ii.27E. j '¡ß ~ 17 :M' - ¡., ~ 13 ¡ Ha~awaJj ~4 a: ,:.:' ~ HI ~~Ave. a:: _ !I13 N..00ct t 11& i....::~_ 14 ¡ 13 ¡ ª T.~::~ I --~f~·, " I I 1U111'1I<1. ... J '" 22 ~ I 1 ~~'I-.' ,.' ¡ j ., , Taussic ~f= ¡ i·T~··j~1 r; 22 , I." ~t- '?i9 ..( 21 23 >. 2~ j" 19 ¡ 20 i, 21 ..~" Z! : ·~2. .I 19 g; 20 ¡ - : Z3 g! 2"~ ~.9! Whisler '-.. Road . "'r::, R..oE ¡. ~ ¡ ". I~ i I I ,.;.,? 30 I '" i '·~~rJ1: .".- r Î:. 30 :.,,'~'" :~( ~ « 25 30 ¡~' 24 I·~·' 1:.' ¡ " I ,:F-", , --cf . i -~-~..l' r 32133 G ... 35 ~ I' --I" !35 I 11ïu\ÞO )Å~ 136' M~lm: IAV: 1..( ~/35 ¡ ~~.~ b, ~ M¿bl ~34 ~ ! ,31, 3 6~ 33 , ..4 I~ .: ~~21] 3i ¡ J ~ . I '~E 3 I 2 ¡ j 'i.... 0 .jfAYI. S ~ N '" 1 ¡ I . ~' o~::? , I ¡ ..~frfB¡ AvI:? 1:šl õ ~ c." :: ¡ 1 I ~I~ 5; 4 ~ ... 1 J 8 ,5 ...~. lei 2 ! 1 . 5 5 -:- . ~ I~ k I) £ ~ Highway CI.I 46 '. .'~ [ I Famoso Road _: : ~ : ~\\\: -L---..1. +---ij: St. . 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I,~?; ~.. ..¡)I 25 ! 25 I 3D ¡ \: 2S ì 28 ~'" ' _::"-;<6. £ ~""" ¡:; '" ::: In A ! ~ ~ ; ;¡;" ¡ ;.;, i i I "" A '\~ I õ L c: esser.;. l-~ ve. . _ ;- _ i 1; ~ +_ .}.- ve. 'Q..... r: 1 ,.~ ! "'~Z Rd 5037" .~. i.. 0 i ¡ j... j" ¡i~¡' . ~5 ai~ Jac_k S\\~.~ 35 !'\c¿ I "Io^ ¡-~ <'0' _;!; 3S 1 .., !"~ "'; ,33! ! 35) ,i ':i6",~t'j, v2, 3: ~I <{ ." .)2 ~ Mèrceç1 ¡:.!& ?r.>..-:; \ !-:;:: .TN. Vlerce<: Avenue !!;, '" ¡ t·~ M~: ~ s~ ,"; ~ ;.~~, \. '-I 5', .~ R~J ' J 5!:iJ~ifl~~R: ¡Ô~F Jo~,~sk 1 d . s ~ ,- '!XI' > ..c A 'f¿. ,,^~~FpOTER, i¡).- :! E-Y- ð , i Ii 't\ ~i --( !" . ~ 1 Tulàre ; ~ a> 1:1 ~ . u ve. 1 1. ~r:I Rl~, ,oJ .:>: 12;g ; -å¡ I 9: 10 H,! 12 ' 7, 'b ~,< way ''-' ~ J ~ 'ÆI ërdol - Highway:' Lerdo ~ u. a:,¡Highway i '. j f. _J-.0~' L\ \~geles ~-';1'" 16 17 Stré~t,.. S.HAF1~ER Ü~,,11¡MJI~lÄ~e5 (;\O~~.:.3 ~ .~'~ 1~CS9; J.;;g. ~~ 14 ¡ ~~' i' i3 r.þd~J~O~! i ,4 .¡: ~ c Riverside~ Stree ~:' j ".../. 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REFERENCE: SOUTHER N PAC I FI C TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanA'M']-e =- ..--- -~ -~r-V'" -'--/"",~-/""-'--:::' - ~ . - - .~~__ L~ _'; __ '.:::'~_ -:~_- -'~'~ _:-~~- If) z o (f) > w a:: , USGS 7.5 MIN TOPOGRAPHIC ~AP TITLED: aIL CENTER, CA DATED 1954, (REV. 1968, 1973) TITLED: LAMONT,CA DATED 1954, (REV. 1968, 1973) FIGURE RAWING NUMBER 87-055-A78 DATE: II ... 6 - 87 SCALE· AS SHOWN ~1 I It) It) o I ,... CD C)o: ~UJ ~CO CC~ 0::::1 OZ >- >-CO COo oUJ UJ> ~o Ua:: UJa. :x: a. Uc:{ co ?;~ ...I!2 "?u, Z ~>- <tcc a:: o ·UJ 0.... z8 en z o en > I.LJ a:: r .- N AWE BUILDING ,,/TANK PIT C I~ 55 C-2 I 5S C-6 <. I "J LEGEND: ___ LI M I TS OF EXCAVATION o SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION .f-~ 11 , )'- é/. C'+-;.- ~~ ~~~)'- ( ~ <Þ ~ { ~ ~ I NTS SCAL E o I NTS SITE PLAN TANK PIT C BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanOnjeEnvirGoµ1ental ' DATE. 6-13-88 DRAWING NUMBER SCALEASSHOWN FIGURE 2 87-055-A413 ~I' . '1' N 10 10 o 'I ,... 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U c:::.. \ -.c::.- -1 'I ..4 .-.- -- -- ) - )' .J . !.. .- , ;- , .-~ jI-. -, "., :.. I J ~ , [ , I I I ~, L E:. G E. t..J ,~ -c::.. P. -r. C c:::. . "2./ w . '('E LLcW ~ Q..~T\~E: .. t2..e.MOV=- - ,..-- -- --~--- -.. - -- -~-~0;"~~ . ---' REStnJRCE MANAGEMENT AGi:.NCY RANDALL L. ABBOn DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WlWAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT January 17, 1992 Mike Grant SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Permit #: 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Railroad 120004 Dear, Mr. Grant: This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action at the above site. with the provision that the information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of existing conditions, it is the position of this office that no further action is required at this time. Please be advised that this letter does not relieve you of any liability under the California Health and Safety Code or Water Code for past, present, or future operations at the site. Further, it does not relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. Additionally, be advised that changes in the present or proposed use of the site may require further site characterization and mitigation activity. It is the property owner's responsibility to notify this agency of any change in report content, future contamination findings, or site usage. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE' 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 ,(805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 · ,) e Southern Pacific Transportation Company Page Two January 17, 1992 If you have any- questions regarding this matter, please contact Dolores Gough at (805) 861-3636 ext. 545. Si;;\ere~ ' ð~ ~~~" Dan Starkey, R.E.H.S Acting Manager Hazardous Materials Management Program DS: jg cc: Mark Dockum, Industrial Compliance ..... ~' \:; \ , . I SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY TANK EXCAVATION WORKPLAN BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA CanonleEnvironmental · e TABLE OF CONTENTS I _ PAGE LIST OF FIGURES 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 REMOVAL PROCEDURES 2.1 Site Preparation 2.2 Inerting the Tank 2.3 Excavation/Removal 2.4 Collection and Analyses of Soil Samples 2.5 Closure and Restoration 2.5.1 Soils 2.5.2 Ground Water 2.5.3 Site Clean-up 2.6 Waste Disposal Plan 3.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Key Personnel and Responsibilities 3.3 Analysis of Job Hazards '3.3.1 Hazards of Chemical Exposure 3.3.2 Physical Hazards 3.4 Summary of Risk Assessments 3.4.1 Risks of Exposure By Direct Contact 3.4.2 Risks of Inhalation Exposure 3.4.3 Risks from Physical Hazards 3.5 Plan for Air Monitoring 3.6 Personal Protective Equipment 3.6.1 Coveralls 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 CanonieErwironmental - TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 3.6.2 Steel-Toed Boots 3.6.3 Gloves 3.6.4 Hardhats 3.7 Work Zone and Security Measures 3.8 Decontamination Procedures 3.9 General Safe Work Practices 3.10 Emergency Response Plan ·3.11 Documentation 4.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY,CONTROL 4.1 Sampling Techniques 4.2 Sample Handling and Chain of Custody 4.3 Field Observations and Documentation 4.4 Decontamination Procedures 4.5 Analytical Procedures/Data Requirements 4.6 Laboratory Quality Assurance 4.6.1 Blanks 4.6.2 Recoveries 4.6.3 Duplicates 4.6.4 Confirmation FIGURES . PAGE 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 CanonieEnvironmental e Figure Number Drawing Number 1 ' 2 3 87-055-78 87-055-81 87-055-80 LI ST OF FIGURES e , i Title Site Location Plan Tank Location Plan Tank Location Plan CanonïeEnvironmental e e 1.0 INTRODUCTION This workplan describes the procedures for the removal of eight underground storage tanks at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.) rail yard in Bakersfield, California. See Figures 1, 2 and 3 for site and tank locations, sizes and product types. The procedures herein include a desc'ription of site preparation' and excavation, tank removal, site closure and restoration, contingencies for investigation and mitigation of contamination (if detected), waste disposal, record keeping and certifications, health and safety measures, and project quality assurance procedures. The removal of the tanks will be in accord with the California Underground Storage Tank Regulations, California Administrative Code (CAC) Title 23, Chapter 3, Subchapter 16 adopted January 18, 1985, amended June 6, 1985, and in accord with local county and city regulations. Canonie Environmental Services Corp., a licensed California State contractor (#510801 A), will coordinate and perform the removal activities. All local officials responsible for underground tank programs will be contacted at least 48 hours prior to mobilization. CanonïeEnvironmental .e e 2 2~0 REMOVAL PROCEDURES 2.1 Site PreDarat~on Before beginning operations at the Bakersfield site, Canonie will provide or complete the following items: o File and obtain approval of all permits. o Contact local officials and regulatory personnel and inform them of the removal. o Secure thestte, as needed, to prevent unauthorized persons from entering the work area. o Saw cut asphalt and concrete surfaces where necessary. o Review health and safety requirements and locate nearby emergency medical facilities. SPTCo. will be responsible for locating all above-ground and below-ground utilities. They will also be responsible for removing all product from the underground storage tank and product lines. After product removal, initial excavation operations will begin. 2.2 InertinQ the Tanks The tanks will be inerted with gaseous carbon dioxide (C02) or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice). The fill neck or man-way cover on the tank will be removed and CO2. wi 11 be pumped or placed in the tank. When dry ice is used, a minimum of 20 pounds of dry ice per 1000 gallons of tank volume will be added. The inerting procedure will continue until organic vapors are less than ten percent of the lower explosive limit of methane. An explosimeter will be used by a qualified individual to confirm that the vapors have been purged to this limit. A local fire marshall or an on-site regulatory representative will verify that the tank is safe for removal. CanonïeEnvironmental ' , ' I · e 3 2.3 Excavation/Removal, The steps for completing excavation and removal are as follows: 1. Excavate existing surface materials and soils to expose the top surface of the tank and man-way entrance. This will also include excavation of the product supply lines and vents connected to the tank. All soils will be segregated by field observations (i.e. visual contamination and odor) so that clean and contaminated materials can be stockpiled separately. ' 2. Remove man-way cover or fill neck and confirm that product has been removed. If for some reason the product has not been' removed, contact SPTCo. for removal. Once empty, the tank will then be inerted to remove all vapors using carbon dioxide as described in Section 2.2. 6. 3. Continue excavation operations until the tank is free and clear for removal. As mentioned above, contaminated soils (if present) and clean soils will be segregated. If contaminated soils are' present, they will be drummed, or stockpiled on bermed visquene for disposal. The decision to drum or stockpile soils will be based_ on soil volume and site access. 4. Usè cable rigging fastened to the tank to lift the tank from the excavation. A backhoe or crane will be used to remove the tank from the excavation. 5. After removal of the tank from the excavation, the soils below the tank will be inspected for the presence of product. The field engineer, in consultation with the governing regulatory agency, will then make a decision about the need for additional excavation. When contamination is evident, additional excavation will be performed until clean soil is encountered or until further excavation is no longer feasible. As mentioned above, any contaminated soil encountered will be placed in drums or stockpiled on visquene. Samples will be laboratory analyzed within 48 hours for the constituents described in Section 2.4. The decision for additional excavation will depend on the results of the chemical analyses. ' The excavated tank will either be manifested and transported as hazardous waste or it will be triple-rinsed on site and disposed of as scrap metal. If the tank is transported as hazardous waste, I i CanonieEnvironmental e the transportation will be accomplished by: Erickson Trucking, Inc. 255 Parr Blvd. Richmond, CA 94801 (415) 235-1393 EPA #CAD009466392 DOHS#019 - 4 If the tank is triple-rinsed, the rinsate will be manifested and transported as hazardous waste and the tank will be disposed of as scrap metal. This will be accomplished by: PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. P.O. Box 80101 Bakersfield, CA 93380 1-800-262-0321 ' EPA #CAD981164445 DOHS #2070 7. After excavation and sampling operations have been completed, the tank pit will be backfilled and the site restored to its original condition. Closure and restoration will be in accordance with the procedures outlined in Section 2.5. 2.4 Collection and Analyses of Soil SamD1es After tank removal and excavation operations, the on-site geologist or engineer will obtain the appropriate number of soil samples from beneath the tank at the backfill/native soil interface. The locations of the samples will depend upon the tank size but will be in accord with the Kern Co. Health Department handbook #UT 30, Requirements for Permanent Closure of Underground Hazardous Substance Storage Tanks, page 7. The soil will be collected from the bottom of the pit with a backhoe. The soil samples will be collected using two-inch by four-inch brass sample tubes, which will be pressed into the soil in the backhoe bucket. The ends of the tubes will be sealed ~.i_th _a]_~minum foil, capped,_~!:aled in zip-lock bags, and immediately placed ,on ice in an insulated cooLep for delivery to the 1 aboratory. '.--------- -------- ---.---------. CanonïeEnvironmental e e 6 If chemicals are detected in the soil samples above regulatory clean-up levels, a second round of excavation and sampling will be performed. The need for further excavation or the implementation of alternative remedial actions for contaminated soils will be based on the results of the second round of analyses and on field observations on the extent of contamination and volume of soils affected. In some cases, it may be more economical to take actions other than excavation and off-site disposal. 2.5.2 Ground Water From the site visit and review of local geology and hydrogeology, ground water is not expected to be encountered during excavation. If, however, ground water is encountered, a water sample will be collected and analyzed for thè one or more of the, following constituents: o STX and TVPH using EPA Method 602 o TEPH using EPA Method 602 o Oil and Grease using EPA Method 413.1 o TOX o Lead using EPA Method 7421 As stated earlier, the removal of the tank will be in accord with the California Underground Storage Tank Regulations, CAC Title 23, Chapter 3, Subchapter 16. These regulations explain the necessary procedures to follow when ground water is encountered. Samples will be collected using laboratory prepared glass sample bottles equipped with tef10n lined lids. If chemicals are detected, a proposal for ground water remediation will be developed. A typical remediation might consist of initially installing three monitoring wells to assess the nature and extent of ground water contamination and to provide information on the ground water gradient direction. The need for additional wells and subsequent ground water remediation will depend on the results of the initial installation, sampling, and testing program. CanonïeEnvironmental e e 7 2.5.3 Site C1ean-uD On completion of all site activities, the area will be restored to its original condition. All equipment will be decontaminated before removal from the site. Removal of the tank, contaminated soil, or other waste materials generated during site operations will be in accord with the waste disposal plan discussed below. 2.6 Waste OisDosa1 Plan The types of material potentially requiring disposal may include the following: o Remaining product o Tank and product supply lines o Contaminated soil The procedures for disposal of each of these materials is addressed below. o RemaininQ Product: SPTCo. will empty the tank prior to Canonie's mobilization. If a tank has not been emptied, a licensed hazardous waste hauler will be called to the site for removal of the tank contents. The contents will be recycled or manifested for disposal at an approved disposal facility. o Tank and Product SUDDlv Lines: The tank and lines will be manifested as hazardous waste and disposed of accordingly. o Contaminated Soil: As previously mentioned, contaminated soil will be drummed or stockpiled on visquene. If the volume is large enough, a bermed area covered with visquene will be established on-site for stockpiling soils. When the excavation operation is complete, a licensed transportation contractor will be brought to the site and the soils, whether drummed or stockpiled, will be loaded onto a truck and hauled to an appropriate disposal facility. I CanonieEnvironmental e e 8 3.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES 3.1 ' Introduction This section outlines the health and safety measures which will be instituted for the field activities for the underground storage tank removal. These measures may be upgraded for the implementation of investigative and remedial activities if deemed necessary. Furthermore, modifications may be necessary based on actual field conditions. The site safety officer in conjunction with the corporate industrial hygienist will . be responsible for monitoring safety procedures and modifying specific requirements as needed. 3.2 Key Personnel and ResDonsibi1ities The Canonie personnel and their respective responsibilities for the tank removal activities are listed below. o Jeff Klaiber - Project Manager o Elaine Lekas - On-site Geologist o Irene Fanelli - Corporate Industrial Hygienist oBrian Wetzston - Construction Engineer o Dave Dekker - Construction Superintendent 3.3 Analysis of Job Hazards This section presents an analysis of the job hazards of the field activities. The primary hazards are divided into two areas: 1) chemical hazards posed by remaining product or vapors in the tanks, and contaminated soils and ground water; 2) physical hazards associated with working around heavy machinery such as excavation equipment. CanonïeEnvironmental e e 9 3.3.1 Hazards of Chemical EXDosure i I, I The tanks located at the Bakersfield facility contained leaded gasoline. The most hazardous chemical constituents pertaining to fuel products are benzene, toluene, xylene, ethylene dibromide (EDB). Benzene and EDB are considered to be carcinogènic to humans. The volatile nature of fuel products presents a potential exposure via inhalation. Possible direct contact with contaminated soils or product residues in the tank represent a potential dermal exposure route. The risks associated with these materials and the measures to be undertaken to minimize those risks are discussed in Section 3.4. 3.3.2 Physical Hazards The primary physical hazards posed by the field programs are associated with working in the vicinity of heavy construction equipment (e.g. excavation equipment, etc.). Hard hats" ear plugs, and steel toed boots will be required for all personnel working around such equipment. In addition, heat from high ambient temperatures, protective clothing, a heavy physical workload and/or a combination of these factors can result in heat stress. The following procedures will be followed to reduce the potential for heat stress: o Training will be conducted to familiarize individuals with heat stress symptoms. Employees will notify the health and safety officer of any symptoms encountered. o Work-rest cycles will be implemented allowing employees to periodically remove protective clothing and cool down. Breaks will be scheduled on a regular basis. o Liquids will be available on-site to replenish body fluids. CanonïeEnvironmental e e 10 3.4 Summary of Risk Assessments The specific job function and associated work to be· performed at the site has been established as follows: o Backhoe ODerator: This individual will excavate and remove the tank(s). The operator will also backfill the excavation according to the requirements specified herein. o Mobile Crane ODerator: This individual will operate equipment to remove the larger storage tank(s). o Laborer: This individual will assist in the excavation and removal of the tank as well as restoration of the excavation. o Enqineerinq Field SUDervisor: This individual will be responsible for directing and supervising the tank removal (e.g. excavation, removal and restoration). o Health and Safety Officer: This individual will be responsible for performing the appropriate monitoring activities and maintaining appropriate personal protective equipment for all individuals. o Truck Drivers: These individuals will transport waste materials to an appropriate disposal facility. 3.4.1 'Risks of Exposure By Direct Contact Direct contact with the skin could potentially occur through various activities associated with the work including: o Removal and handling of contàminated soil during excavation by the backhoe operator and laborers. o Soil sampling. The exposure potential by direct contact is considered low for the following reasons: CanonieEnvironmental e e 11 o Backhoe operators will use equipment to handle waste materials, soils, ,samples, etc., and will likely not come in direct contact with waste materials. o Workers will wear protective clothing to reduce the likelihood of dermal contact including, but not limited to, boots, gloves and additional protective clothing; as necessary. o The nature of operations does not involve splashing or uncontrolled release of waste materials, soils, or ground water. o Individuals performing the work are skilled in techniques for excavating and sampling; including material loading, sample handling, decontamination, sample packaging and transport, and waste loading and transport. 3.4.2 Risks of Inhalation EXDosure With regard to potential inhalation, the following specific activities could cause a potential exposure: o Volatilization from contaminated soil during removal, excavation, and handling. o Volatilization from removal of product and wash water during tank purging and cleaning. The exposure potential of volatile compounds via inhalation is also considered low for the following reasons: o SPTCo. will remove tank(s) contents prior to mobilization of Canonie personnel on-site. o Tank(s) are closed and do not allow significant volatilization to occur. o Half-face respirators will be maintained on-site to protect against inhalation exposure, if necessary. o Air monitoring will be performed as a precaution during all on-site operations and, if necessary, respiratory protection procedures will be implemented. CanonïeEnvironmental e e 12 3.4.3 Risks from Physical Hazards The physical hazards of working with heavy machinery and the potential for heat stress are not considered any different from those of standard construction operations. Risks will be minimized through the use of properly trained and experienced personnel and through the use of personal protective equipment (hard hats, steel toed boots, earplugs) and rest periods. 3.5 Plan for Air Monitorinq During waste excavation, waste loading, and tank purging/cleaning operations, an Organic ~apor Analyzer (OVA) or equivalent will be used to measure airborne levels of organic vapors. Readings will be taken above the excavation and the tank to monitor the presence of vapors. In the event that sustained readings of 20 ppm total organic vapors above background levels are detected in the worker's breathing zone for 5 minutes, work will be stopped and respirators will be donned by all personnel in the active zone. In the event that levels of volatile organics exceed the 20 ppm range, the site safety officer in consultation with the corporate industrial hygienist will make a determination for the need to further upgrade safety measures. Examples of possible upgrade measures include: o Full shift personnel air monitoring using SKC pumps and charcoal sorbent tubes. o Additional personal protective clothing and upgraded respiratory protection. o Additional on-site training and safety meetings. Air monitoring will be performed by the Site Safety Officer and will be performed continuously during tank removal. CanonïeEnvironmental e e 13 3.6 Personal Protective Eauioment Personal protective equipment will be worn by all personnel in the active area. This equipment, as outlined below, is designed to prevent contact with contaminated materials. 3.6.1 Coveralls' All personnel will, when appropriate, based upon potential skin contact, wear a one piece, front zippered, tyvek or poly-tyvek suit to protect against dermal exposure. These coveralls are expected to provide adequate protection to personnel and will be replaced after each use, when torn, or otherwise damaged. 3.6.2 Steel-Toed Boots Boots with steel -toes will be worn at all times. 3.6.3 Gloves Latex gloves will be worn by personnel sampling and handling soil. 3.6.4 Hardhats Hardhats will be worn by all personnel working in the vicinity of heavy machinery. 3.7 Work Zone and Security Measures Only authorized personnel will be allowed in the active working zones. Active work zones will be marked with temporary barriers and plastic tape CanonïeErwironmental e e 14 and will be posted as construction zones. Throughout the various field activities, all personnel entering an active zone will have the full compliment of protective clothing previously described. The site safety officer will be responsible for ensuring that all personnel are properly equipped. "NO SMOKING" signs will be displayed around the work area. Fire ext i ngui shers conformi n9 to the 1 oca 1 Fi re Prevention standards' wi 11 be maintained in the work area. 3.8 Decontamination Procedures All excavation and sampling equipment, as w~ll as all nondisposable protective gear coming in contact with potentially contaminated soils or ground water at the site, will be decontaminated prior to being removed from the site or being reused. The excavation equipment will be cleaned thoroughly with a high pressure steam cleaner. Sampling equipment and neoprene gloves will be washed thoroughly with soapy water and rinsed with clean water. Disposable protective gear will be placed in plastic bags for future disposal. If personnel has direct skin contact with contaminated soils or ground water, the following procedures will be followed: o Remove necessary protective clothing. o Wash the affected area with soapy water. o Rinse with clean water. o Wash and rinse non-disposable protective equipment. o Don new protective clothing and clean equipment, as appropriate. 3.9 General Safe Work Practices Direct contact with ground water and soils during excavation activities CanonieEnvironmental e e 15 will be,avoided. However, in the event of contact with protective clothing, the employee will immediately follow the procedure outlined in Section 3.8. No food, drink, or smoking will be allowed in areas where work is being performed. The following standard operating procedures will be observed: o All work will be planned well in advance of the site work. o No eating, drinking, or smoking will be allowed prior to removal of protective clothing and decontamination. o Restricted areas will not be entered without proper protective clothing. o Utility lines will not be tampered with. o All personnel must know the location of the first aid kit. o Lift with leg muscles and not with your back. o All injuries must be reported to the health and safety officer. o No horseplay, scuffling or other acts which may increase the risk of an accident will be allowed. o All personnel will wash thoroughly at the completion of the work day before leaving the site. 3.10 Emergency ResDonse Plan Before starting work, an emergency response network will be established. Information containing the name(s), address(es), telephone number(s), and individual contact(s) of the nearest health, fire, and police facilities will be assembled. This information will be reproduced, displayed, and posted in strategic locations around the job site. All personnel will be CanonieErwironmental, e e 16 made aware of this information and the facility locations in the event of an emergency. Provisions will be made to allow for on-site decontamination of personnel wh~ come indirect contact with contaminated soil or gas vapors. The Site Safety Officer will have CPR and First Aid Training. 3.11 Documentation Medical surveillance and OSHA injury recordkeeping are maintained in the Canonie Corporate office. The corporat~ recordkeeping requirements and formats are established in the corporate health and safety manual, which is available upon request. CanonleErwironmental e e 17 4.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL Quality Assurance (QA) is defined as the integrated program designed for assuring reliability of monitoring and measurement data. Quality Control (QC) is defined as the routine application of procedures for obtaining prescribed standards of performance in the monitoring and measurement process. The overall QA objectives are to develop and implement standardized procedures for obtaining and evaluating data that can be used to assess site hazards and develop and evaluate alternative remedial actions. The QA/QC plan presented herein is designed to implement the procedures necessary to maintain a consistent qual ity of technical products and will be employed by Canonie in fulfilling the requirements of this workplan. This consistency is accomplished through the standardization and documentation of field techniques and activities. All field activities will be planned in advance and reviewed by the technical project personnel. Laboratory activities will be performed by properly trained and qualified personnel and will conform to the specific procedures ôutlined in the subsequent sections. Project deliverables resulting from these activities will be submitted and reviewed for completeness, reliability, accuracy, and conformance with specified procedures. Each deliverable will be reviewed by a project manager and a senior technical professional (vice president level) prior to issuance to SPTCo. and the regulatory agencies. Senior reviewers will evaluate project deliverables on the basis. of professional standarqs of practice, Canonie standards of quality, and established regulatory performance criteria. Because project deliverables coµld be used in litigation, it is extremely important that all work meets these standards of quality. Subsequent to the internal review performed by Canonie, CanonïeEnvironmental e e 18 deliverables will be submitted to SPTCo. SPTCo. will review the documents and all comments generated will be addressed and incorporated into the document for submittal to the regulatory agency. 4.1 SamDlinQ Techniques As described in Section 2.0, soil samples will be collected after excavation activities. After reaching the desired excavation depth, a clean, decontaminated brass sampling tube two-inches in diameter will be driven into the soil. The ends will be sealed with teflon or aluminum foil, capped, and sealed in zip-log bags. Water samples will be collected in the event that water is encountered in the excavation. Samples will be collected in laboratory cleaned glass jars equipped with teflon lined lids. 4.2 SamDle Handlinq and Chain of Custody The brass tubes and glass jars will be labeled using a waterproof marker to designate the location, date, sample ID, and depth at which the sample was taken. All samples will then be placed in an insulated ice chest and shipped to the analytical laboratory for 48-hour analyses. A separate chain of custody form will be included with each ice chest and will be placed in a sealed plastic bag. When transferring samples, the individuals relinquishing and receiving will sign, date, and note the time on the chain of custody form. A designated sample custodian will accept the shipped samples at the laboratory and will verify that the sample identification numbers match those on the chain of custody record. The custodian will enter the sample identification number data into a log book which is arranged by project code and station number. The laboratory CanonïeEnvironmental e e 19 custodian will use the sample identification number or assign a unique laboratory number for each sample and will ensure that all samples are transferred to the proper analyst, or are stored in the appropriate secure area. The custodian will distribute samples to the appropriate analysts. Laboratory personnel are responsible for the care and custody of samples from the time they are received until the sample is exhausted or returned to the custodian.' When sample analyses and necessary QA checks have been completed in the laboratory, the unused portion of the sample will be disposed of properly. All data sheets and laboratory records are retained as part of the permanent documentation. 4.3 Field Observations and Documentation General observations of climate, site conditions, and any other factors affecting the collected sample will be recorded in the field notebook. The field notebook will be maintained by the field team leader to provide a daily record of significant events, observations, personnel present, site conditions, excavation procedures, sampling procedures, and calibration records. 4.4 Decontamination Procedures Any other sampling equipment will be washed in detergent water, followed by a clean water rinse, a distilled water rinse, and air dried. The backhoe utilized for excavation will be steam cleaned as necessary prior to leaving the site. 4.5 Analvtical Procedures/Data Reauirements In general, the laboratory will adhere to the recommendations promulgated in 21 CFR Part 58, "Good Laboratory Practices", and the. criteria described CanonïeEnvironmental e e 20 in the U.S. EPA Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, SW846. Laboratory prepared clean glassware will be used for organic analyses. P1asticware will not be used because other organic compounds may be extracted by solvents and produce interfering peaks on the chromatograph. 4.6 Laboratory Quality Assurance Laboratory quality assurance procedures for thi's study wi 11 cons i st of blank, recovery, and duplicate determinations. The specific routines which will be followed are outlined below. All samples with apparent chemical levels exceeding the limit of detection will be confirmed by an appropriate technique. 4.6.1 Blanks Blank determinations will be method blanks to check for solvent interferences. Between each sample vial, a rinse vial containing the injection solvent will be inserted to ensure that there is no carryover. Method blanks will be carried throughout the entire analytical program. 4.6.2 Recoveries A soil and water sample will be prepared by the laboratory which is free from chemi ca 1 s. These 'samples wi 11 be used to demonstrate recovery of constituents being tested. The recoveries will be run at a level of five to ten times the limit of detection noted for a particular compound. 4.6.3 Duc1icates As a check on the precision of the methods employed, approximately 10 percent of the samples will be analyzed in duplicate. CaDoDieEnvironmental · e 21 4.6.4 Confirmation All samples that show levels of chemicals in excess of the limit of detection will be appropriately confirmed. CanonieErwironmental e ' e Øiillndustrial Compliance 9719 Lincoln Víllage Drive, Suite 310 Sacramento, CA 95827 916/369-8971 FAX 916/369-8370 ____~.._-T-" -, , .. ,- January 13, 1992 '. , JI-\N \ A ..<'........-:... Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 ..,.:-;.----- -'"""_.....-.~-_. -- Subject: Stockpiled Soil Investigation Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California IC Project No. 05335 Dear Ms. Gough: Attached, please' find the Stockpiled Soil Investigation Report for the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo) property located at 700 SUmner Street in Bakersfield, California. This report was prepared by Industrial Compliance, Inc. (IC) on behalf of SPTCo, in response to the Kern County Environmental Health Services' (the County) request to SPTCo dated October 2, 1991. If you have any questions regarding this information, or if you wish to discuss ,this material in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971 . Attachment cc: Mr. Mike Grant Mr. John Spisak (w/o attachment) Mr. Webb Garey (w/o attachment) Mr. Mike Stevyart (w/o attachment) Mr. Dave Long, Esq. (w/o attachment) BAKOOO' . RPT/' -, 3"92/C:\MSD\DOCKUM Dedicated to solving your environmental problems. A Subsidiary of SP Environmental Systems, Inc. A e :./ ! . e, JAN I 4 "",tV) '\ .\ J }" ¡ ¡ : ,; ': tbV ., ¡ \ : ¡ t . j \ ~ STOCKPILED SOIL INVESTIGATION SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SPEvS Project No. 05335 Prepared for: Southern Pacific Transportation Co. One Market Plaza San Francisco, California 94105 Prepared by: , Industrial Compliance Inc. 9719 Lincoln Village Dr., Suite 310 , Sacramento, California 95827 January 9, 1992 A Subsidiary of SP Environmental Systems. Inc, -- e A report prepared for: Southern Pacific Transportation Company One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105' STOCKPILED SOIL INVESTIGATION SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA IC Project No. 05335 Prepared by: ~~ . ~ VClll/Í-- David S. Marks Project Geologist Industrial Compliance 9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 310 Sacramento, California 95827 (916) 369-8971 January 13,1992 . -. .----.----.-..---.---- . / . PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION'....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2.0 3.0 4.0 BACKGROUND 2 . . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . I I . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FIELD SAMPLING ACTIVITIES 3 . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . I . I . . . . . ANAL YTICAL RESULTS 5 I . . . I . I . . I . . . I . . . . . I I I . . I . I . . I . I . . . . I . . 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ......................... 6 5.1 Conclusions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 5.2 Recommendations.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 TABLE FIGURE ,~J LOCATION 1 Analytical Results for Stockpiled Soil Investigation . . . . . . . End of Text 1 2 Site Location Map. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. End of Tables Site Plan and Sample Location Map ................. End of Tables APPEN"DIX A Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Records . . . . . . . End of Figures BAK0001.RPT/1·13-92/C:IMSOIDOCKUM Revï.d: J......., 13. 1992 \~ . 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents the field activities, sampling procedures, and analytical results for a Stockpiled Soil Investigation performed on October 30, 1991 by Industrial Compliance (lC) {formerly SP' Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS)), on behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo). The field investigation was conducted in response to the Kern County Environmental Health Services' (the County) letter to Mr. Mark Dockum (lC) dated October 2, 1991 and in accordance with IC's workplan dated September 26, 1992 (workplan entitled: Workplan for the· Sampling/Remediation of Stockpiled Material, 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California). The stockpiled soil, subject of this investigation, is currently located on a portion of the SPTCo Bakersfield Railyard near the automotive maintenance facility located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, California (Figure 1 and 2). BAKOOO1.RPT/1·13-92/C:\MSD\DOCKUM 1 RevÏMd: J......., 13. 1 992 (. ._·r__"" .-'."-'. :1>.........._,_"I"~:'.r........~~..."..;.::.."-,,-_... . 2.0 BACKGROUND On March 1 0, 1988, Canonie Environmental removed 4 underground storage tanks from the subject site. One - 12,500 gallon unleaded gasoline tank, two - 15,000 gallon, and one - 310 gallon waste oil tank were removed. All tanks were properly disposed of and various samples were collected from each tank excavation. The 12,500 gallon unleaded gasoline tank was the only tank that appeared to have affected the surrounding soils. Approximately 200 cubic yards of soil was stockpiled on-site (Figure 2). After the soil was excavated, the remaining tank excavation was then backfilled with clean fill and compacted. In a report dated April 6, 1989, Canonie Environmental submitted a summary of the field investigation for the 4 tanks removed. This report was submitted to the County. In a letter dated March 21, 1 991 , the County requested SPTCo to clean-up the stockpiled soil. IC, under the former title of SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS), submitted a workplan to the County, dated September 26, 1991 (workplan entitled Workplan for the Sampling/Remediation of Stockpiled Material, 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California). 'Approval for the workplan was granted by the County in a letter to SPEvS dated October 2, 1991. Field sampling activities were performed on October 30, 1991. BAKOOO1,RPT/1·13·92/C:\MSDIDOCKUM 2 RevIHd: J--v 13.1992 (~ e '-- 3.0 FIELD SAMPLING ACTIVITIES IC proposed to collect and analyze 4 composite samples from the stockpile. However, only 2 composite samples were collected from the stockpile as directed by Ms. Dolores Gough, the County representative onsite during the sampling. The stockpile was visually segregated into 2 equal quadrants. Four samples from each quadrant were collected; 2 from the surface, 1 from the center of the quadrant approximately 1-2 feet deep, and 1 near the base of stockpile soil also approximately 1-2 feet deep. A pre-cleaned hand trowel was used to sample within the stockpile. The surface samples were collected by driving a pre-cleaned brass liner into the soil using a rubber mallet. The top 3 inches of soil was removed before the brass liner was, driven into the soil. The samples collected from the 1-2 foot depth were collected by scooping undisturbed soil from the interval using a hand trowel and transferring the soil to a brass liner. The top 1-2 feet of overburden was removed using a shovel. After the collection of each of the brass liners, both ends of the liner was sealed using Teflon sheeting and tight fitting plastic caps. Each sample liner was labelled indicating the sample location, a unique sample number, date of collection, time of collection, initials of collector, and any other pertinent information. This procedure was performed at each quadrant until both quadrants had been sampled. After sample preparation, the brass liner was immediately placed in a cooled ice chest for transport to Enseco California Analytical Laboratory (a State certified laboratory). A chain of custody form was filled out concurrently with the collection of the samples and the completed form accompanied the samples upon shipment to the laboratory. The samples were delivered to the laboratory in Sacramento, California within 2 days of collection. The laboratory was instructed to composite the 4 samples from each half of the stockpile into 1 composite sample and analyze the resultant composite sample; After each sample was collected, the hand trowel was cleaned by washing in an Alconox wash and rinsing with water obtained from the site. BAKOOOI . APT 11-13-92/C:\MSDIDOCKUM 3 Revind: Januaty 13. 1992 :~ ~ Both composite samples were analyzed on a standard 3 week turnaround for the following constituents: Constituent Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Gasoline Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Toluene, Xylene BAK0001.RPT /1-13-92/C:\MSDIDOCKUM Method EPA Method 8015-Modified EPA Method 8020 4 ReviMd: J""'*Y 13. 1992 .~ ~. ..~. -., . e I e '- 4.0 ANAL YTICAL RESULTS A summary of the analytical results obtained from the soil sampling is presented in Table 1. Refer to Appendix A for the laboratory reports and chain-of-custody records. As summarized in Table 1, laboratory test results indicate TPH as gasoline and BTEX were not detected above method detection limits in either of the composite soil samples analyzed. BAKOO01.RPT/1-13-92/C:\MSD\DOCKUM 5 Revleed: January 13,1992 ·-. , .' .....-.,.... . - '- 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 Conclusions The, following conclusions are based on the results of the soil sampling performed at the 700 Sumner Street site in Bakersfield, California. · Stockpiled soil at the site is predominately sand with minor amounts of silt and clay. · TPH as gasoline were not detected in either of the 2 composite soil samples collected from the site. · BTEX constituents were not detected in either of the 2 composite soil samples collected from the site. 5.2 Recommendations In summary, analytical results indicate that the stockpiled soil at the site does not require further remediation {i.e. all concentrations of analyzed constituents were not ~etected above method detection limits}. IC recommends that no further action be taken at this site and that this UST site be closed by the County based on the absence of gasoline impact to the soil. As stated in the approved workplan, the stockpiled soil will be used as ground cover at the site. Work will be conducted during the Spring of 1992. BAKOOO1 .RPT 11·13·921C:\MSD\DOCKUM 6 ReviMcl: Jenumy 13. 1992 . e ..... Table 1 Analytical Results For Stockpiled Soil Investigation Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield. California IC Project No. 05335 .-..... "., .. . -. ,-. -...., .... ... -- ,. .... . ... . ,., ',-..--.,., ..... . -.- .."" ,.... 'Benzene" 21010 21011 Composite of South side of stockpile < 1 ,000 <5 <5 <5 <5 21012 21013 21021 21014 Composite of North side of Stockpile <25,000 <120 <120 <120 21016 [fÇ 1)./2. <250 O.2Š 21015 NOTES a See Figure 2 for approximate locations of samples. 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I 1':;;1.':;; '. -:;ª,.',': _ =, "-111 :L-;L- d s.wi~ $Qf. ...../!".J~. H~r:¡~l¿~:t¡ ~ TU'; ~ =: I" .:!! ~¡=t .!I .~ "" s"...! 7L~/c; St M..c:.rtI¡U¡~ , iï=-::I~:: -;I I ;:1 -¡ T.~" -....M.. ~ v.,. s! ¡&¡ ttl PtIIGNv;g.,, i .:"1/> L. '1WiMunll XH.tft" 1 .: ðt i ~ ü :: ~ ! ht I ~;..... i - , . ¡ 1'"/:! St. ~ :'.O'WCI = j ~I';I ~III , I I ~ II: 51 ~I BRUNDAGE ~ _....I.._LLAH~ n R l.uI" .. 0( - ~ BRUNDAGE~__~lANer!:! .......i f1e1*nd~~. IJ>...SL ':·~I- ~ il ....l!'.c ,g...,k"'1.L ;:,"'" r - - Eñ i ,o..oö:õïs, ~ ~ ~ n 1,,:"" ...~. _ I f ~I s, 1'- s~ :; h..~ri t $~ ir;r-~ ~¡œ:--rtw-"1Pl' ~ .ª~CtoI~JfSI ~, - ;!'~ iõetl' I ~ i Of';1 2 I-¡- :::::,'" I~,n'c.' ,.. ~ 7.:!~"M"~.' iii LT:;';" sl ! ~';-j~ / < -..:, ;:." c· 0 Gal_av ~, I '10 0, : _./ ..::::.. ...... > f.l _u' _ " . Q c..nnon '- 0 ..... . $t -ª ~ .......;~: -~ØWftIII~ C ~ n.,.,~· ~ ,¡" -= .ft. .! i...; ;,,;. W.'- . I.TiT:: c I .... I' AnN t~'NsrAn --".Z ___...... 10) ~I SmMSt. .ø ~ en .. ........~.,..,. 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SITE LOCATION MAP SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CO. SAMPLING/REMEDIATION WORKPLAN 700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSRELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE: 1 05335 05335 F'eg 1/disc 44JSamp-Rem 0991 DATE: 01/10/9 SCALE: PROJE;CT NO: .s shown DRAWN BY: PD ,g LEGEND ~ àI 21016 ~ "- ft" ~ ~ 3 Ii' l I 3 ~ co I\ ~ - ~- e SPTCo Property Boundary Sample Location and Identification Number Motor Ii) H~~88 Approximate Location of 200 cubic yard Stockpile Building esp SITE PLAN AND SAMPLE LOCATION MAP SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CO. , -700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. 2 I Railroad Tracks DATE: 01/10192 SCALE: , Appro., Seak> in Faal PROJECT NO: 05335 DRAWN BY: PD aa shown o 100' - . .~...:..~ . "' '.~. "ç...,..:' .-. . '<.. . ,- ... ..... \.: .... ~.,... ,.:......... ..'-' ,. , . . APPENDIX A Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Records ..,,"._'#0._.;._. .. -.:,; u'~ .. ·...._'.-h_~ '\o·.~.·.;~I'"\.¡.,\~ ..;-~.~.':Ô: '. . ,~' . .._~. .. . . California Analytical Laboratory <~~~··Ense' ~O' ;;:":...::1' '-..1 "--if ,.~ A Coming Company December 30, 1991 Lab ID: 061293 Amended Mark Dockum S.P. Environmental 9719 Lincoln Village Drive Suite 310 Sacramento, CA 95827 Dear Mr. Dockum: Enclosed is the report for the eight soil samples for your Bakersfield Rail Yard Soil Project (#05335), which were received at Enseco-Cal Lab on 1 November 1991. The report consists of the following sections: I Sample Description II Analysis Request III Quality Control Report IV Analysis Results Sample 061293-0010-SA contained an unknown hydrocarbon at 88 mgjkg based on a gasoline reference standard. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. Sincerely, !J /<' /7d~ / ---- /) / ..' . , ¿Or,,-i!b!~¡ð;,c DOU~ Baker ProQ~m Administrator ak Enseco Incorporated 2544 Industrial Boulevard West Sacramento, California 95691 q1fIf177-nq1 F...x: Qlfil172·77fiH '. . '.~~, Enseco A Cumin!; CUf11p.my I SamDle DescriDtion See the attached Sample Description Information. The samples were received under chain-of-custody. II Analysis Reauest The following analytical test was requested. Lab ID 061293-9,10 -1 thru 8 Analysis Descriotion Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Sample Composite III Ouality Control A. Project SDecific OC. No project specific QC (i.e., spikes and/or duplicates) was requested. B. Method BlanK Results. A method blank is a laboratory-generated sample which assesses the degree to which laboratory operations and procedures cause false-positive analytical results for your samples. No target parameters were detected in the method blanks associated with your samples at the reporting limit levels noted on the data sheets in the Method Blank Report. C. Laboratory Control SamDles - The LCS Proaram Duolicate Control Samoles. A DCS is a well-characterized matrix (blank water, sand or celite) which is spiked with certain target parameters and analyzed at approximately 10% of the sample load in order to establish method-specific control limits. The DeS results associated with your samples are on the attached Duplicate Control Sample Report. Accuracy is measured by Percent Recovery as in: % recovery = (measured concentration) x 100 (actual concentration) Precision is measured using duplicate tests by Relative Percent Difference (RPD) as in: RPD = (% recovery test 1 - % recovery test 2) x 100 (% recovery test 1 + % recovery test 2)/2 · e Control limits for accuracy (percent recovery) are based on the average, historical percent recovery +/-3 standard deviation units. Control limits for precision (relative percent difference) range from 0 (identical duplicate DCS results) to the average, historical relative percent difference + 3 standard deviation units. In cases where there is not enough historical data, EPA limits or advisory limits are set, with the approval of the Quality Assurance department. IV Analysis Results Test methods may include minor modifications of published EPA Methods such as reporting limits or parameter lists. Reporting limits are ~djusted to reflect dilution of the sample, when appropriate. Solid and waste samples are reported on an "as received" basis; i.e., no correction is made for moisture content, unless the method requires or the client requests that such correction be made. Results are on the attached data sheets. ':'~Enseco , A Comin; Comp.1ny e e '.. ,1:' -~~~o .:_:,~' LI ~I A Comìn¡; Cumf'olny SAMPLE DESCRIPTION INFORMATION for SP Environmental lab 10 C1 ient 10 Matrix SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL 061293-0001-SA 21010 061293-0002-SA 21011 061293-0003-SA 21012 061293-0004-SA 21013 061293-0005-SA' 21021 061293-0006-SA 21014 061293-0007-SA 21015 061293-0008-SA 21016 061293-0009-SA Compo 21010 thru 21013 061293-0010-SA Compo 21021 thru 21016 Sampled Received Date Time Date 30 OCT 91 14:06 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:10 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:14 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:18 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:23 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:27 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:30 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 14:34 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 01 NOV 91 30 OCT 91 01 NOV 91 e - ,'.::' Ensecï '~.", 0 A Cumin; Company QC lOT ASSIGNMENT REPORT Hydrocarbon Work Cell laboratory QC lot Number QC Run Number Sample Number QC Matrix QC Category (DCS) (SCS/BlANK) 061293-0009-SA SOIL TPH-BTEX-S 22 OCT 91-20A 04 NOV 91-20A 061293-0010-SA SOIL TPH-BTEX-S 22 OCT 91-20A 04 NOV 91-20B e e ,:;~, Enseco , A Comin!! CumJ'dny DUPLICATE CONTROL SAMPLE REPORT Hydrocarbon' Work Cell Analyte Category: TPH-BTEX-S Matrix: SOIL· QC Lot: 22 OCT 91-20A Concentration Units: ug/kg Benzene Toluene Gasoline I ! I I I Concentration Spiked Measured DeSl DCS2 AVG 5.0 5.0 , 1000 4.33 4.22 1020 4.20 4.01 1040 4.26 4.12 1030 Accuracy Precision Average(%} (RPD) DCS Limits DeS Limit 85 71-121 3.0 12 82 71-116 5.1 15 103 81-117 2.4 21 Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round-off errors in calculated results. . . -~ Enseco A Cumin,; CU,"pdlly METHOD BLANK REPORT Hydrocarbon-Work Cell Analyte Result Units Reporting limit Test: TPH-G-BTEX-TR-S Matrix: SOIL QC Lot: 22 OCT 9l-20A QC Run: 04 NOV 9l-20A Benzene NO ug/kg 5.0 Ethyl benzene NO ug/kg 5.0 Toluene NO ug/kg 5.0 Xylenes (total) NO ug/kg 5.0 Gasoline NO ug/kg 1000 Test: TPH-G-BTEX-TR-S Matrix: SOIL QC Lot: 22 OCT 9l-20A QC Run: 04 NOV 91-208 Benzene NO ug/ kg 5.0 Ethyl benzene NO ug/kg 5.0 Toluene NO ug/kg 5.0 Xylenes (total) NO ug/kg 5.0 Gasoline NO ug/kg 1000 - - ,~~ 1:' _~~~ ~. 'Ll~O - A Cumin,; Companv Cli ent Name: Client ID: Lab ID: Matrix: Authorized: Parameter Benzene Ethyl benzene Toluene Xylenes (total) Gasoline Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) and BTEX Method P/T-GBX-TRIREGIONAL SP Environmental Compo 21010 thru 21013 061293-0009-SA SOIL Sampled: 30 OCT 91 01 NOV 91 Preparéd: NA Result NO NO NO NO NO NO = Not detected NA = Not applicable Reported By: Pat Trinidad Units ug/kg ug/kg ug/ kg ug/kg ug/kg Amended Received: 01 NOY 91 Analyzed: 04 NOY 91 Reporting Limit 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 1000 Approved By: Marcia Reed The cover letter is an integral part of this report. Rev 230787 . . -"J:,Enseco Ameñctè&,minl: CumJ'd~Y Client Name: Client 10: Lab 10: Matrix: Authorized: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline) and BTEX Method P/T-GBX-TRIREGIONAl SP Environmental Compo 21021 thru 21016 061293-0010-SA SOIL Sampled: 01 NOV 91 Prepared: 30 OCT 91 NA Received: 01 NOV 91 Analyzed: 04 NOV 91 Parameter Result Units Benzene NO ug/ kg Ethyl benzene NO ug/ kg Toluene NO ug/kg Xylenes (total) NO ug/ kg Gasoline NO' ug/kg Reporting li mi t 120 R 120 120 250 25000 Note R : Raised reporting limit(s) due to high analyte level(s). NO = Not detected NA = Not applicable Reported By:, Pat Trinidad Approved By: Marcia Reed The cover letter is an integral part of this report. Rev 230787 . ' '-; ':31 8:28 F F~Or'l ~;F' E 1.)'3 F'AGE . DDl Post-It'" Þral'ld .,.'., ,,-')' .,"~,."". "..,...,..,..."1':',..../.'.1"....'.' ,.....,.,....:...,,.:... "".'N.'·.....'",,,,,.. ,_,_",¡·,¡"'''''''ìl'''' l SP ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. 9719 LINCOLN VILLClGE OFt. SUITE 310 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 (916) 369-8971 FAX (916) 369·8370 VIA FACSIMILE e October 15, 1991 Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: Nutifiç~iiun uf Fit:ld Work huµ:eHlcntation Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield. California SPEvS Project Number 05335 -. -~- -:-Dear--Ms..Gough: - -~-:.-:.. -----:----_._~-._-~- -'.........-.~. -., .- --- ~----._--_. - On behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo). SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS) is in receipt of the Kern County Environme:1tal Health Service Department - Hazardous Materials Management Program (County) letter dated October 2, 1991, granting approval of SPEvS' workplan dated September 23,1991 (workplan entitled: Workplan for the Sampling/Remediation of Stockpiled Soil Material, 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California). As was requested in the County's letter, SPEvS is hereby notifying the County that soil sampling is scheduled to be performed on Thursday, October 17, , 991. (w W '-t,'J.-..l..) If you should hava any further questions regarding work, or if you wish to dìscuss this site in greater detail. please do !lot hesitate to contact me at your earlíest convenience at (916) 369-8971 . . cc: Mr. Mike Grant Mr. John Spisak Mr. Webb Garey - ~ c.''if _. V I": T 2 1 ' gIg: 2 ~ F(F.r' I:.,V~ PRGE . Io:H::J l' ¡11me ã--;/7~~'~ 'j, ~..,J..:.-.r.....,,,.,~~ 'I ._.-'.'>."'f.".."..,....!"!)¡"",..,..",,.,,_...~.._.......,t.!.""'_...,....,..,..00-"""..-........l1li'...........,.......,.;..".-."...,..""',...>;'..'.'"",,'>1';'(""'-"-' c' o '. ......:').:'"....,... ">~»iW"'''''''''' W'!t'.,...",,., ""~~~,....."_W.I..:).."'.\..\...,....,·'..,,.\""'..\'..·.···,,,H~)....··""__w·'".,,~"">."'_········.......··:r·..\I""--.. ".\.".~..,"'."......\t.~ I ;~ . . . '... . : . ._........;..\".._,.r,".....".._"I.~'\..~~...;;..........~..,~...,;;'~?"N;.:.,~..".··,,'_+~1'\'~..-:~..~--_.....·_-"·~~'~···..._..,....·,·j~,··'"".. ...,,,.,,. .:'-' ',,"'" ....I.>,. "..,., Y..." "'\I M."".')' ':' .. /"""'~':'" "".."".",.,,' /." ...,~I." .......1.. ,.'""."... "/1,,)(.)( "/11" 1>, ,w"..,..., ,,", 'M"""'" ··"'W ¡¡,IH! ,"" ~. '",>1"" ",," 'Ii ,''''''' "I' ">Ii· I~wt(·"·· . """"",,1< 1\ . . '" ,,"\I ..;, i ~; , ' , ' ').,....;"...,..,,',...,;~,...."7''''-''''''f¡~~.;..'.._,_..,.¡~'...;...--_..,......,.,,_._.,¡¡.i".'__,·'_....'....,·,·..·_"""'~'1':-.....-,9'4t...(..··,-"'.-"'..·" '" ""N ,':H" ,... ", "wi''',' ...',Y.."'''''''''M',..''.,..''''.......,''..,.,·,'''' ." -,,,h,)' ," 'I\,''',YI''''"."..'^_M_~··'·.....;N~..''·..'''"....(,;('· ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.'. '''''''''('''''''' ..". . ìW~iI\( . ..t_ ~ . ..-- - ..... ...... ~ ~-,~ . SP ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS. INC. SACRAMeNTO. CA 95827 (916) 369·8971 FAX (916) 369-8370 9719 liNCOLN VILLAGE DR. SVITI 310 ylA FACSIMtL,ª October 20, 1 991 Ms. Dolores Gou9h Hal6rdous Materials Speciali$t Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield. California 93301 Subject: Notification of Rescheduling of Field Work Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California SPEvS Project Number 05335 Dear Ms. Gough: As we discu$sed on Thursday, October 17, 199'. due to my schedule while in Bakersfield, I was unable to sample the stockpiled soil at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo) facility located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, California. SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS) is currently rescheduling this sampling and is proposing to sample this material on Wednesday. October 30, 1991. Currently, I am planning to sample this stockpile at 8:00 AM. I will call you on Monday, October 28.1991 to confirm the sampling date and time. If you should have any further questions regarding this work, or if you wish to discuss this site in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971. --" r <I<il,':" ~" '.- \\:?.... ::KT 21 '91 9: 29 FR..l)M_ E VS -e PAGE.002 October 20, 1991 Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (06335) Ms. Dolores Gough Page 2 cc; Mr. Mike Grant Mr. John Spisak Mr. Webb Garey Mr. Dave Marks BAKOOO3.L Tfl/10-2t -91/C:\MSD\DOCKVM I I., ~ ~ ¡. ,;.. Ii,?" ~í"., '_~ e ,e eft ... - VIA FACSIMILE October 20,' 1991 Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: Notification of Rescheduling of Field Work Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California SPEvS Project Number 0533.5 Dear Ms. Gough: FAX (916) 369-8370 As we discussed on Thursday, October 17, 1991, due to my schedule while in Bakersfield,' I was unable to sample the stockpiled soil at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo) facility located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, California. SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS) is currently rescheduling this sampling and is proposing to sample this material on Wednesday, October 30, 1991. Currently, I am planning to sample this stockpile at 8:00 AM. I will call you on Monday, October 28, 1991 to confirm the sampling date and time. If you should have any further questions regarding this work, or if you wish to discuss this site in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971. BAK0003.L TAl1 0-21·91/C:\MSD\DOCKUM · --~ ./..' '., ,', ~.' e e October 20, 1991 Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (05335) Ms. Dolores Gough Page 2 cc: Mr. Mike Grant Mr. John Spisak Mr. Webb Garey BAK0003.L TRl1 0·2 1 ·91 IC:\MSD\DOCKUM · e ~..~OURCE MANAGEMENl rtGENCY 1) '-' IJ:)'~J. ,.' RANDALL L. ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AlCP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT October 2, 1991 Mark S. Dockum Southern Pacific Environmental Systems, Inc. 9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 310 Sacramento, CA 95827 SUBJECf: Location: Known As: Permit #: 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, CA So. Pacific Railroad 120004 Dear Mr. Dockum: We have reviewed the proposed soil sampling and remediation plan for the stockpiled soil at the subject site. The sampling procedure described is acceptable and shall be implemented within thirty (30) days from the date of this letter. If remediation becomes necessary, we require that safety considerations be addressed before starting remediation activities. Please notify this office at least 48 hours prior to the soil pile sampling. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636, extension 545. Sincerely, DG:cas Vo IIJY1l-o &v '1 L Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist 'Hazardous Materials Management Program \120004.ltr 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (80S) 861·3636 FAX: (80S) 861·3429 ,e e .. SP ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS. INC. 9719 liNCOLN VilLAGE DR. SUITE310 SACRAMENTO. CA 95827 (916) 369-8971 FAX (916) 369-8370 VIA FACSIMilE October 15, 1991 h) Œ ~flIrD\:i , O)Œ--·-----..-.....· OCT , 8 1991 :. i i Iii :' ~ -_.._--_/1.: Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: Notification of Field Work Implementation Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California SPEvS Project Number 05335 Dear Ms. Gough: On behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo), SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS) is in receipt of the Kern County Environmental Health Service Department - Hazardous Materials Management Program (County) lètter dated October 2, 1991, granting, approval of SPEvS' workplan dated September 23, 1991 (workplan entitled: Workplan for the Sampling/Remediation of Stockpiled Soil Material, 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California). As was requested in the County's letter, SPEvS is hereby notifying the County that soil sampling is scheduled to be perf~rmed on Thursday, October 17, 1991. If you should have any further questions regarding work, or if you wish to discuss this site in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971 : cc: Mr. Mike Grant Mr. John Spisak Mr. Webb Garey f)sp - EvS CHAIN-Of-CUSTODY RECORD- SP - Environmental Systems, Inc.. 9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Ste. 310. Sacramento, CA 95827. Phone 916-369-8971 . 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CA 95827 (916) 369-8971 FAX (916) 369-8370 September 26, 1991 Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Subject: Submittal of Workplan Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield. California SPEvS Project Number 05335 Dear Ms. Gough: Please find attached (Attachment A) a copy of the workplan for the stockpiled soil located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, California. SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS) is providing a copy of this workplan on behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company. SPEvS will not proceed with the implementation of this workplan until Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (Kern County) has approved this workplan. If you should have any questions regarding this workplan, or if you wish to discuss this site in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971. Mark S. ockum, R.G. Project Manager I I, J 1"'[::) vIr' ¿, . i ( f.,; rJ.. >_4'1.1 " ~,' Attachment '@@[Æ ORJ®~WJ~!L (;: "Iv, r' I , ;\ " ,í/ It~J .' , ;) .; : .1· (. ! JI ('': BAK0001WKP/9-26·91/C:IMSDIDOCKUM ìt' I /r~ ¡/ / ¡ . I, . ,< "d h r ¡C'.' ,.1/ Ii .~- ,({¡ i I" " :) . ," '. e . e , . f',.~ r ':,.' ',' ,.r. ATTACHMENT A September 26, 1991 , Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (05335) Ms. Dolores Gough Page 3, sample. This procedure will be performed at ~ach quadrant until all 4 quadrants have been sampled. The samples will then be immediately placed in a cooled ice chest for shipment to the State certified laboratory. A chain of custody form will be filled out concurrently with the collection of the samples and the completed form will accompany the samples upon shipment to the laboratory. The samples will be shipped to the laboratory either the same or the next day. The laboratory will be instructed to composite the 3 samples from each quadrant into 1 composite sample and analyze the resultant composite sample. After each sample is collected, the hand trowel will be cleaned by washing in an Alconox wash and rinsing with water obtained from the site. Therefore, a total of 4 composite samples will be collected and submitted for the following analytical schedule: CONSTITUENT METHOD Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Gasoline Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Toluene, Xylene EPA Method 8015-modified EPA Method 8020 If this sampling indicates that additional remediation is required the soil will be allowed to aerate for another 6-week interval (tilling every 2 weeks) and the sampling process will be performed again. After remediation of this soil is completed, the soil will be redistributed on-site at a location approved by SPTCo. SUBMITTAL OF SUMMARY REPORT Within 6 weeks after receiving the analytical information collected to confirm that aeration project has been completed, SPEvS will submit a report detailing the collection of soil samples from the stockpile, procedures used to distribute stockpile into aeration stockpile (if required), results of the analyses collected post remediation and location of the soil and remediation has been accomplished. BAK0001.WKP/9·26-91/C:\MSD\DOCKUM \. . e . e ATTACHMENT A September 26, 1991 Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (05335) Ms. Dolores Gough Page 2 laboratory. The samples will be shipped to the laboratory either the same or the next day. The laboratory will be instrUcted to composite the 3 samples from each quadrant into 1 composite sample and analyze the resultant composite sample. After each sample is collected, the shovel (if a shovel is used) and the hand trowel will be cleaned by washing in an Alconox wash and rinsing with water obtained from the site. The backhoe bucket (if used) will be cleaned by using a steam cleaner. LABORATORY ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES All 4 composite samples will be analyzed for the following suite of analyses: CONSTITUENT METHOD Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Gasoline Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Toluene, Xylene EPA Method 8015-modified EPA Method 8020 All samples will be analyzed using a standard 3 week turnaround. REMEDIATION OF THE STOCKPILED SOILS If analytical results indicate further remediation is not required (i.e. all concentrations of analyzed constituents below required cleanup values), the soil will be distributed on-site. If remediation of the stockpile is required the procedures for remediation will be as follows: Th~ soil will be distributed on site at a location approved by SPTCo and the soil will be aerated. It is anticipated that the soil will be tilled at 2-week intervals and that approximately 6 weeks should accomplish the remediation. At the end of the 6-week interval, SPEvS will sample the aerated soil. The soil will be visually segregated into 4 equal quadrants and 3 samples from each quadrant will be collected. All samples will be collected using a pre- cleaned hand trowel and placing the soil in brass tubes. The 3 samples from 1 quadrant will be collected from 3 separate areas within the quadrant. A Teflon sheet and a tight fitting plastic cap will be used to seal each brass tube. A label will be placed on each of the brass tubes indicating the sample location, a unique sample number, date of collection, time of collection, collector, and any other pertineAt information. The laboratory will be instructed to c.omposite the 3 brass tubes from each quadrant into 1 sample and analyze the composite BAK0001.WKP/9'26·91/C:IMSDlOOCKUM - . e -e ATTACHMENT A WORKPLAN FOR THE SAMPLlNG/REMEDIA TION OF STOCKPILED MATERIAL 700 SUMNER STREET. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SPEvS PROJECT NO. 05335 BACKGROUND On March 10, 1988, Canonie Environmental removed 4 underground storage tanks from Southern Pacific Transportation Company's property located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). One - 12,500 gallon unleaded gasoline tank, two - 15,000 gallon, and one - 310 gallon waste oil tank were removed. All tanks were properly disposed of and various samples were collected from each tank excavation. The 12,500 gallon unleaded gasoline tank was the only tank that appeared to have affected the surrounding soils. Approximately 200 cubic yards of soil was stockpiled on-site (Figure 2). After the soil was excavated, the remaining tank excavation was then backfilled with clean fill and compacted. In a report dated April 6, 1989, Canonie Environmental submitted a summary of the field investigation for the 4 tanks removed. This report was submitted to the Kern County. In a letter dated March 21, 1991, Kern County requested SPTCo to clean-up the stockpiled soil. The following procedures are presented with the intent of remediating the stockpile. SAMPLING OF THE STOCKPILE SPEvS proposes to collect and analyze 4 composite samples from the stockpile. Analyses will be performed by a State certified laboratory. The stockpile will be visually segregated into 4 equal quadrants. Three samples from each quadrant will be collected; 1 from the surface, 1 from the center of the quadrant, and 1 near the base of stockpile soil. A pre-cleaned shovel or a backhoe (whichever can effectively remove the soil for sampling) will be used to sample within the stockpile. The surface sample will be collected by driving a pre-cleaned brass tube into the soil using a rubber mallet. . The top 3 inches of soil will be removed before the brass tube is driven into the soil. The 2 samples collected using a shovel or the backhoe will be collected by using a pre-cleaned hand trowel and scooping soil from the shovel or the backhoe bucket and placing the soil in a brass tube. After the collection of each of the brass tubes both ends of the tube will sealed using Teflon sheeting and tight fitting plastic cap. Each liner will be labelled indicating the sample location, a unique sample number, date of collection, time of collection, collector, and any other pertinent information. This procedure will be performed at each quadrant until all 4 quadrants have been sampled. The samples will then be immediately placed in a cooled ice chest for shipment to the State certified laboratory. A chain of custody form will be filled out concurrently with the collection of the samples and the completed form will accompany the samples upon shipment to the BAK0001.WKP/9·26-91/C:\MSD\DOCKUM S EP, 1 8 'g 1 15:31 . 1- III ., RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY .- FR'pM SPTCO ENlJ. I,. DEPT. SFO PAGE.001 \ '~'. ~¿"'.I ,\,J r ( " \ RANDALL L. ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 'i~iiig!t~~¡;i~è~~7?~ ít'0":_:"-_(~\I"'" \'-/~'~'" '¡¡;, ~i~' _ '\'~:, :0.: .. :(.. ,,-.._ ~ I: ~ . - c -., __ ,r. r- X ~{id~l\,~~ Air Pollution Control OÏ5triçt WILLIAM J. RODDY. APCO Env;ronmental tt8i11lth $éMlieu Department STEVE MeCAUEY. REHS. DIRECTOR Planning & 08v.ICl~lIflent Services Department TED JAMES. AICP. DIRECTOR ~~~v~~o~~r~t ;P[¿~F It SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANS? -.- 9fHlTIIBim J?J\\øIVIg 1WI~~I)iç¡¡ ONE MARKET PLAZA SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105- Sta.tement .:. DEPOSITS ChARG~S BÞ" ANC.. _ ".:'r: ::':ESCRIF:'ION ..------ ----------- ---------~~---------- --------- ---~------- ------ ------- '?"1 ~; _~..evio':l1s Ba...Lance ,-1 INTEREST 0.94 .:.::: 36, 153. .)\ ~(:ount Summary Previous balance Charges Deposits 152.36 0.00 0.94 ------------ ',:u.r r en t :Sa 1 ance .:53.3C .3 IS W:'I' ~\ BILL - 'tHIS :5 YOUR !)EPCS:~ BALANCE: ~terest is applieå on the average daily balance of your accou.n~, and the ate is provided on a quarterly basis by ~he Kern County Auditor Contro~ler. -rLtIfS'€ ¡:¡M~lI'b 1U;Jlu¡./6 !7DÌ)l{tS.s fit $Ih/Þ>¡J IJBt;V€. I": ~ eÞ~I1PNS ~/¢~#'1.~'4"6 ":':ge 1.//[15'11-/325 ")10:-'61_ ) 2700 "M" STREET. SUITE 350 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3502 FAX: (805) 861-3429 ., ., .~'OURCE MANAGEMENT !tENCY RANDALL L. ABBOIT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department 'ŒD JAMES, AlCP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT September 9, 1991 Mark S. Dockum SP Environmental Systems, Inc. 9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 310 '·Sacramento, CA 95827 SUBJECf: Location Known As Permit # 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Railroad 120004 Dear Mr. Dockum: A review of our records indicated that a workplan which will address the sampling and remediation (if necessary) of the soil pile at the subject site was supposed to have been submitted to this office in June 1990. Per our July 1991 telephone conversation, it was our understanding that this workplan would be submitted in a few weeks. To date, this workplan has not been received by this office. Please submit this workplan or call us on its status as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636, extension 545. Sincerely, Vo/~ G.o~h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program J DG:ch gough\dockum.Jet 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 , FAX: (805) 861·3429 -- (1ft ... - e H. e SP ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. 9719 liNCOLN VILLAGE DR, SUITE310 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 (916) 369-8971 FAX (916) 369-8370 May 20, 1991 (:~ ' 22/991 ~ '-...~ . ...~~ Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Su ite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 .""---./ Subject: Update of Site Visit 700 Sumner Street Southern Pacific Transportation Company Bakersfield, California SPEvS Project No. 05335 Dear Ms. Gough: I would like to thank you for meeting me at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo) site located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, on April 26, 1991. As for the matter concerning the stockpile soil we discussed, SP Environmental Systems, Inc. (SPEvS) will be providing Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (Kern County) with a copy of the workplan which will outline sample collection and aeration procedures (if aeration is required for this material). It is anticipated that this workplan will be submitted to Kern County during the month of June, 1991. SPEvS will wait for approval of the workplan from Kern County before proceeding with the work. If you should have any questions regarding this site, or if you wish to discuss this information in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971. MSD:ekw cc: J. F. Spisak G. F. Shepherd 990.03. L TR. .- m__.,_ e .~ IIffiII . - e SP ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. 9719 liNCOLN VILLAGE DR, SUITE 31 0 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 ">"-" (916) 369-8971 FA;)(,·(91~) 369-8370 ,"f~~~:· .' T'/ . '". April 18, 1991 Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Resource Management Agency Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Su ite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Confirmation of Site Meeting Southern Pacific Transportation Company Property 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California SPEvS Project Number 99003 Dear Ms. Gough: Subject: ,.:~:~'<'.<' . /' ,.". . <- "'-" ~. <? <?~ As we discussed earlier today on the telephone, I will meet you at 9:00 am on Friday, April 26, 1991, at the corner of Kentucky and Haley Streets in Bakersfield, California. From there, we will locate the soil pile that you are referencing in your Märch 21,1991 letter to Mr. Greg Shepherd of Southern Pacific Transportation Company. If you should have any questions before we meet, or if you wish to discuss this site in greater detail, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience at (916) 369-8971. i!~ Mark S. Dockum, R.G. Project Manager ~ cc: Mr. Greg Shepherd Mr. John Spisak 700SUMNER. L TR/4-18-91/DOCKUM DISK-3 -- - ._ e RESuURCE MANAGEMENT Al..¿NCY RANDALL L. ABBOTI DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE ßI ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Envirorunental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, RÐtS, DIRECTOR. Air Pollution Control District WIWAM J. RODDV, APeO Planning" Development Services Department "ŒD JAMES. AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT March 21 1991 Greg F. Shepherd Southern Pacific Transportation Company Environmental Department One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Permit #: 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Railroad 120004 Dear Mr. Shepherd: This letter is to follow-up on the status of the excavated soil associated with the underground tank removal and remediation at the subject site. In our January 18, 1991, letter, we requested more information about this soil and the soil pile found at the site. Since information on these soils seems unavailable, this Department requires investigating the existing soil pile further. Samples may be retrieved, field screened, and/or analyzed to determine if this is the soil in question. If testing reveals that this soil is contaminated with gasoline, aeration following the Kern County Environmental Health's "Policy on Aeration of Petroleum Contaminated Soil" is an acceptable remediation alternative. (Policy is enclosed.) Please inform this office as soon as possible on how you plan to address this matter. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636, extension 545. Sincerely, 1) 0 / IJY4 Go vt J,., Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas Enclosure \120004./tr 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) 861·3429 '^ P'~~' '.....':. e e .R . ....=-. - ,. SP ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, IN : rn©[§O~¡g ~ FEB - ':1991 WI¡ i '/1 II _I iJ ONE MARKET PLAZA SAN FRANCISCO. CA 94105 January 30, 1991 FILE: BAKERSFIELD UST Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Kern County Environmental Health Department 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Gough: Reference is made to your letter dated January 18, 1991, received by Southern Pacific Transportation Company on January 29, 1991. In your letter, you requested the following by February 1, 1991. 1) Information regarding contaminated soil removed from Tank 1 area. 2) Rationale for not taking sidewall samples. 3) Information on the other four tanks which were permitted for removal. In the interest of providing a response to you by February 1, 1991, on these matters, I have been able to gather information to address items 2 and 3 as discussed below. wi th respeèt to item 1, I am currently trying to obtain information from Canonie Environmental. Although this information is forthcoming, it was not possible for me to obtain it for inclusion herein, since we received your letter only three days 'prior to your request for a response. This information will be forwarded to you as soon as it comes available. Concerning the rationale for not taking sidewall samples, I refer you to several documents and pieces of correspondence addressed toMs. Janis Lehman dated February 20 and April 12, 1990 which in our opinion adequately resolves this issue. The original site report dated May 11, 1989 also contains information pertinent to this subject. With respect to the other four tanks for which you requested information, it is my understanding that SPTCo only removed four tanks as described in the Final Site Report May 1989. Originally eight tanks were identified in our inventory, however, five were I ~~.'~' e e Ms. Dolores Gough Page 2 January 30, 1991 journal box oil tanks which were not removed. These tanks are not underground tanks, rather they are enclosed in a concrete lined vaul t open for inspection. As a result, we intended to remove only three tanks (see permit no. X-200 attached). Upon on-site reconnaissance activities, we discovered a fourth tank and requested permitting for its removal. (See attached letter dated March 15, 1988.) I hope this. letter addresses your concerns. As I mentioned previously, we will forward the necessary information concerning the soil pile upon receipt from our consultant Canonie Environmental. ...,/i\~ ) (-I~.\ ' 1-- Very truly yours, L})-; ') GFS/dr Attachment " GFS221. TXT :..~~:.~., I ' I I e e RE~,-,URCE MANAGEMENT Al:Jf.NCY RANDALL L. ABSOn DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III , ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Setvices Department STEVE McCAlLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WIWAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Setvices Department lED JAMES. AlCP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT January 18, 1991 Greg F. Shepherd Southern Pacific Transportation Co. Environmental Department One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Permit #: 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Railroad 120004 Dear Mr. Shepherd: We have reviewed all available reports and correspondence regarding the underground tank investigation at the subject facility. The following information were presented: 1. A permi t for permanent closure (Permi t #A653-12) for eight (8) underground tanks was issued by this Department in March, 1988. 2. Four tanks were removed by Canonie Environmental in March, 1988. 3. Analytical data indicated that significant contamination was present below the 12,500 gallon unleaded gasoline tank (Tank 1). Canonie removed the contaminated s011 and retrieved two confirmatory soil samplès at the bottom of the excavation. No sidewall samples were retrieved. 2700 "M'" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 ~(..I~- e e Greg F. Shepherd Page Two January 18, 1991 4. The excavated soil was stockpiled on site for either aeration or bioremediation. In a recent visit to the site, a soil pile was observed by the railroad tracks. This soil pile is not secured or covered with plastic as indicated by Canonie (refer to May 9, 1990, Canonie letter). Since the drawings provided are not referenced to various structures at the site, we are not sure if this soil pile is the soil that was excavated from the Tank 1 area. Please provide us with more information about the contaminated soil that was removed from the Tank 1 area. In addition, Canonie's rationale for not taking sidewall samples must be explained further in reference to their field observations. Did the field observations include PID readings or visual observation? We also need information on the other four tanks that were permitted to be removed. Please respond by February 1, 1991, so we can determine additional requirements (if any) prior to the closure of this site. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, 'Dolrn. Got^h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG: jg I _ 1//, ~!-,.. '.;(, .."...-'-, - ".:'- ,·h..~···· '.- '- - ' .-/. t...·..~ - , ..-----~ ',-' ()J-r/-.tvlJ'Y' I '> , J ;'B,_, 1............./ I If "..,-. v ~/.......v/-· ! u'-' I \:.. ¡P@@~ O!~@~~ffi1~ ~\< ~'--' e Canonïetnvironæental e - '~'.... May 9, 1990 ;- '; .......-41:. . " 1'~ ¡ I ' .-""'\ ,,¿,_. C·'-_ t.~'. ~ "'~~ ,'\w ~ Y·, ' ~ ...."' '<\;. ~" .. Ç"'.."z.v ' cano~:' " ~\;;ental Services Corp. 1825 S ant Street Suite 26 San Mateo, California 94402 Phone: 415·573·8012 FAX: 415·573·5654 ~.,' '-- 88-149-02 ,...- '"'" '; Ms. Jan is Lehman Hazardous Materials Specialist II Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Transmitta 1 Response to Reauest for Contamination Removal Clarification Southern Pacific Transportation Company Facility Bakersfield. California Dear Ms. Lehman: Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) is submitting this letter on behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.) to respond to your March 19, 1990 letter to Tim Becker of SPTCo. Your letter requested clarification of how it was determined that contamination had been sufficiently removed from an underground storage tank excavation. As previously submitted in the April 6, -1989 Final Site Report and the February 20, 1990 Response to Request for Additional Site Characterization, a 12,500-gallon tank was removed on March 10, 1988. Two sets of soil samples were obtained at two and six feet below the tank invert. The sample locations are shown on Figure 1. The results of all analyses are provided in Table 1. During soil sampling activities, the soil at the northern end of the'tank pit was observed to contain petroleum hydrocarbons. The dispenser along the northeast edge of the tank was removed and the pit was over-excavated to remove soil containing petroleum hydrocarbons. A total of approximately 200 cubic yards of soil was removed from the northern end of the tank pit and stockpiled on plastic film. The enlarged excavation included the area of the dispenser. Over-excavation was continued until the fuel-affected soil was observed by the field engineer to ~ave been removed. Verification samples were obtained at 14 feet below the tank invert at the northern end of the tank pit and at nine feet below the tank invert at the southern end of the tank pit. No soil samples were obtained specifically under the dispenser because the soil was removed and stockpiled as part of the over-excavation of the tank pit. 1:'\ ' ----.--' a ~.~.:; -{i ., e Ms. Janis Lehman 2 May 9, 1990 Soil Sample SS-I-14N from the northern end of the tank pit showed 17 parts per million (ppm) of petroleum hydrocarbons and was nondetectable (NO) for benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX). Soil Sample S5-1-95 from the southern end of the tank pit was ND for both petroleum hydrocarbons and BTX. The verification samples obtained from the bottom of the over-excavated area are adequate to confirm that the fuel-affected soil has been removed , ~ for several reasons:· .S 1Ý1d<µ~ -\- if-' of ú-;,.J under the dispenser lpfA ~ l,ù..,¡.. as part of the CV\--~)~.t', , ~'-/11vr' ~~ As stated in the previously submitted document, Canonie considers this tank closure complete. Canonie followed accepted industry practice in removing the fuel-affected soil and obtaining confirmation samples. The Canonie field engineer's records show that Janis Lehman was the field inspector present during the tank removal and did not request any additional samples or stay to witness the over-excavation. The samples collected by the Canonie field engineer are adequate to confirm that no significant petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations remain in the soil at the cation. No potential for ground water contamination exists because e th to round water in the Bakersfield area is known to be approximatel~ 250 fèet. 'No [~t further characteri zat ion 0 t e site is necessary. ".6..1 ' I D ' . \ e' ~ t"" YO kr(\ I oJ \\Þ ~ - ,./ ~ 1 .¿j V· . ' ,^ .;- --- . I ,; t . , No soil samples were necessary specifically because the soil was r~oved and stockpiled over-excavation of the tank pit. 2. No horizontal migration of petroleum hydrocarbons would be expected in the dry, granular soil typical of the Bakersfield area. No ground water was present to provide horizontal transport for petroleum hydrocarbons. Any product released from the tank I would seep down along the outside shell of the tank and collect at "-the invert of the tank. In addition, field observations by'" Canonie's field engineer indicated no sidewall contaminatfon was, .~. -~, present. Therefore, no sidewall samples were obtained. ' '._ \/'':'; ~':~"_.;'")~,; 3 . .,.~ - "'-Ï' The confi rmat ion samples from the bottom of the over-excavated:i,."'·-"· area were located to characterize the potential zone of - ~. contamination of both the ,tank and dispenser. The tank and _ ç.x..c~' .,:0 /" di spenser were located Qde-by- s tdg-~ Because the confi rmat ion c.j"_:. J ," ."~~- samples were obtained from 9 and 14 feet below the tank invert, if any significant release of petroleum hydrocarbons had occurred from either the tank or the dispenser, these samples would be within the expected cone-shaped vertical migration path for dispersion of the fuel through the soil. 4. - .'" . ~ '. r: -:-"; ç¡f- ~~~ ...'. All soil above the confirmation samples was removed and stockpiled """-"" on-site. This soil would contain the highest concentrations ot petroleum hydrocarbons. The extremely low and nondetectable concentrations in the confirmation samples confirms that no significant concentrations remain in the soil. " , ç-.t..A , , IÎ 1) is ~, J I rl-,;¿X.Q ,.:.,-" -;:.t ð t'2 1/0...-':>0 .,Ii...J. ' /?~V~ . rl ,,Ii ì ¡ 'i ~'ð'''' 0 ¿"rC: "w? ~'\ ;..". f' 1,4 t'(v!. CanonieEnvironmental !~~'" . I DCA. Jf'oJ-'(' "" 0._ <~ e e Ms. Janis Lehman 3 May 9, 1990 Sincerely, The stockpiled soil was covered with plastic sheeting and remained on-site. Therefore, no manifests were produced. SPTCo. intends to bioremediate or aerate contaminated soils as part of a statewide program. , ' "," ¡ l<:5f t·e. ,'.' ¿r~ , ''; WI. " \ " .o'j'" .rr'f". \,.. \... I c..t.fl ¡ .~ '. ) Y1~,:t" ", " ' 61:0 t '/i '::.,:' . .. I ,,' "",,.. / ~O_¡.~¡~~'~¿C':..,,·> '~:: ,_~~~:~-t. ~/.',_:_.' " ,,-. .,J r , :,':!!,"" If you have any questions, please call us. ~¡J~ '-!"\;, , . , ~_.^ . r. ¡ ~¡ .. . " ,.' ..'" Brian L. Wetzsteon Project Engineer ··1 "",6" \ . . '/ \.: ... .->' ~ . .,. ~ --'" ... ' \ . F-,. . G eenwood, P.E. Operations Manager BLW/RJG/gd cc: T. Becker, Southern Pacific Transportation Company fP@@~ @~~@U~£~ I CaÏlolÎleEnvironmental ~~ _ <t '-!' ('C. e e TABLE 1 ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEPH Benzene Toluene Xylene , Samp 1 e 1.0. Tank Invert (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) , SS-1:-2N 2' 2,700 20 220 540 SS-1-6N 6' 7,000 NO 2,000 4,000 SS-1":14N 141 17 NO NO NO SS-1-2S 21 37 NO NO NO SS-1-6S 6' NO NO NO NO 55-1-9S 91 NO NO NO NO tIDO@~ OR~GDIfj~U" CanonieEnvironmental· ./ .~ L'· (;. - 0 N .... .... <{ I a> v I- ro ro øo:: Zw -(II ~ª oz LIGHT POLE] e SS-1-2N SS-1-6N SS-l -14N (CONFIRMATION SAMPLE) FORMER DISPENSER LOCATION iNITIAL TANK PIT EXCAVAilON FINAL TANK PIT OVER-EXCAVATION I 20 SCALE o 20 FEET ~ LIMITS OF EXCAVATION S SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SITE PLAN TANK PIT No.1 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA .& 2-15-80 ISSUED FOR REPOR1' KCH 8 '-IAJ PREPARED FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY CanonïeEnvironmental No. DATE ISSUE / REVISION DATE: 2-15-90 SCALE: ¡.s SHOWN FIGURE 1 DRAWING NUMBER 88-149-A110 ~ i;.L- -- _=:~ e , ' CanonieEnvironmental .!- B~kd,~I¿·U-b-r DRAFT i April 12, 1990 Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San ¡"'ateo, California 94402 Phone: 415·573-8012 FAX: 415·573·5654 88-149-02 Ms. Janis Lehman Hazardous Materials Specialist II Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Transmlttal Resoonse to Reauest for Contamination Removal Clarification Southern Pacific Transoortation Comoanv Facility Bakersfield. California Dear Ms. Lehman: Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) is submitting this letter on behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.) to respond to your March 19, 1990 letter to Tim Becker of SPTCo. Your letter requested clarification of how it was determined that contamination had been sufficiently removed from an underground storage tank excavation. As previously submitted in the April. 6, 1989 Final Site Report and the February 20, 1990 Response to Request for Additional Site Characterization, a 12,500-gallon tank was removed on March 10, 1988. Two sets of soil samples were obtained at two and six feet below the tank invert. The sample locations are shown on Figure 1. The results of all analyses are provided in Table 1. ' I. - "~"'i e e Ms. Janis Lehman 2 Apr;1 12, 1990 During soil sampling activities, the soil at the northern end of the tank pit was observed to contain petroleum hydrocarbons. The dispenser along the northeast edge of the tank was removed and the pit was over-excavated to remove soil containing petroleum hydrocarbons. A total of approximately 20()1;;cubic.yards::10f soil was removed from the northern end of the tank pit and stockpiled on plastic film. The enlarged excavation included the area of the dispenser. Over-excavation was continued until the fuel-affected soil was observed by the field engineer to have been removed. ...;.:'.:. '::: '.::" Verification samples were obtained at 14 feet below the tank i~vert at the northern end of the tank pit and at nine feet below the tank invert at the '." ", southern end of the tank pit. No soil samp1es:~~re obtained specifically under the di spenser because the soU was removed and stockpil ed as part of ,'. ":'. the over-excavation of the tank pit,\r::\:-:' ..:;:....._.,.:: Soil Samp1 e SS-1-14N 'ff~în' the northern end of the tank pi t showed 17 parts per milJJOQ\ (ppm) of petrol eum hydrocarbons and was nondetectab1 e (NO) for benzene,:~~1uene, and xylene (STX). Soil Sample $$-1-9$ from the southern end,of the tank pit was ND for both petroleum hydrocarbons and BTX. The verification samples obtained from the bottom of the over-excavated area are a~equate to confirm that the fuel-affected soil has been removed for several reasons: CanonïeEnvircnmenta1 · ... e e Ms. Janis Lehman 3 April 12, 1990 1. No soil samples were necessary specifically under the dispenser because the soil was removed and stockpiled as part of the over-excavation of the tank pit. 2. No horizontal migration of petroleum hydrocarbons would be expected in the dry, granular soil typical of the Bakersfield area. No ground water was present to provide horizontal transport for petroleum hydrocarbons. Any product released from the tank would seep down along the outside shell of the tank-{~;ø collect at the invert of the tank. In addition, field observatiò~5 by Canonie's field engineer indicated no sidewall contamination was ..... .. present. Therefore, no sidewall samplè::~.. were obtained. 3. The confirmation samples rroií1"'the bottom of the over-excavated area were loc~ted to characterize the potential zone of ...... ,.. contami nat i ori'\pf-:' both the tank and di spenser. The tank and Because the confirmation ..:(:d.i,:\penser were located side-by-side. ')amples were obtained from 9 and 14 feet below the tank invert, if any significant release of petroleum hydrocarbons had occurred from either the tank or the dispenser, these samples would be' within the expected cone-shaped vertical migration path for dispersion of the fuel through the soil. Ca - E· , ' ,Y'\ T r0 ,yv¡ y-, ~: nOftle '1 f.¡ 1... ,-,nl" :..e" Ie.:. '7 -- e Ms. Janis Lehman 4 April 12, 1990 4. All soil above ,the confirmation samples was removed and stockpiled on-site. This soil ~ou1d contain the highest concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons. The extremely low and nondetectab1e concentrations in the confirmation samples confirms that no significant concentrations remain in the soil. As stated in the previously submitted document, Canonie considers this tank closure complete. Canonie followed accepted industry practice in removing the fuel-affected soil and obtaining confirmation samples. Tþ, Canonie " " field engineer's records show that Janis Lehman was the field ;~spector present during the tank removal and did not req~rst any additional samples or stay' to witness the over-excavation. The safuþ)es collected by the Canonie field engineer are adequat~0:~~ confirm that no significant petroleum hydrocarbon concentration'S,'·'r.émain in the soil at this location. No potent ia 1 for grou~:~.\::~ater contami nat i on exi sts because depth to ground water in the Bakersfield":-årea is known to be approximately 250 feet. No further...:f.:~\:acteri zat i on of the site is necessary. ':;...;.' The stockpiled soil was covered with plastic sheeting and remained on-site. Therefore, no manifests were produced. SPTCo. intends to bioremediate or aerate contaminated soils as part of a statewide program. If you have any questions, please call us. Sincerely, Canonie En"íiironrrlenta.l ~ .r::; e e Ms. Janis Lehman 5 April 12, 1990 Brian l. Wetzsteon Project Engineer Richard J. Greenwood, P.E. Regional Operations Manager BLW/RJG/dt .. ' .. ....-... cc: 1. Becker, Southern PacH; c Transportat; on\ç.ompany . CanonieEnvironmental · . ,.' ,.... e e TABLE 1 ANALYTICAL RESULTS TEPH Benzene Toluene Xyiene Sample 1.0. Tank Invert ~ (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) SS-1-2N 2' 2,]OO')f 20 220 540 S5-1-6N 6' 7":;000 NO 2,000 4,000 SS-1-14N 14' HY NO NO NO 55-1-2S 2' 37 NO NO NO 5S-1-65 6' NO NO NO NO S5-1-95 9' NO ÑO NO NO - ~, Canonïe En'i¡'"ircorr1ental ~ e e CanonïeEnvironmental February 20, 1990 /-;¡T~ ./':3,\\~-.-C.::c:!_j-j_t>, "'V ~ " .\ ,'j FtB 1~ 1~9a <::ò\ ~t\lNt~ Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo, California 94402 Phone: 415·573·8012 FAX: 415·573·5654 88-149-02 , ','¡:-=;ï-\'. " --.._-~-----_.. Ms. Janis Lehman Hazardous Material Specialist Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Division 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Transmitta 1 ResDonse to Reauest for Additional Site Characterization Southern Pacific TransDortation ComDanv's Faci1itv Bakersfield. California Dear Ms. Lehman: Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) has prepared this letter on behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.) to respond to your December 29, 1989 letter to Tim Becker of SPTCo. requesting additional site characterization for SPTCo.'s facility in Bakersfield, California. Canonie removed several underground storage tanks from SPTCo.'s facility in Bakersfield in March 1988. A 12,500-gal10n gasoline tank was removed from the location shown on Figure 1 on March 10, 1988. Soil samples were taken below the tank in accordance with Kern County's directive: Requirements for Permanent Closure of Underground Hazardous Substance Storage Tanks. During tank removal activities, the soils at the required sampling depths of two and six feet below the tank invert at the northern end of the tank pit were observed to contain petroleum hydrocarbons. Subsequent analysis of these samples indicated petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations of up to 7,000 parts per million (ppm). Note on the attached photocopy of 'the SPTCo. facility that the dispenser (gas pump) was located on the northeast edge of the tank. The dispenser was removed and the north end of the tank pit was over excavated to remove soil containing petroleum hydrocarbons. A total of approximately 200 cubic yards of soil were removed from the north end of the tank pit and stockpiled on plastic film. The enlarged excavation included the area of the dispenser. Therefore, no specific samples for the exact location of the dispenser were taken because that soil was excavated and stockpiled. Soil samples from the over excavated area are adequate to also characterize the dispenser area. A verification sample following this over excavation of the northern end of the tank pit showed a petro1e4ID hydrocarbon e e Ms. Janis Lehman 2 February 20, 1990 concentration of 17 ppm, indicating that the contaminated soil had been removed. As stated in the Final Site Report for the Bakersfield facility (April 1989), Canonie considers this tank closure complete. The samples collected are adequate to confirm that no significant petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations remain in the soil at this location. No further characterization of this location is necessary. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please call us. Very truly yours, ~ . \' :-t---+-- ~~ vJ -iL%< ÞJ~"--- ,,-Y , ,~ Brian L. Wetzsteon Assistant Project Engineer /7/ ~' '/Î ,(/ c:l'¿~.;:;7, (/tä~t-'r-~-~ h'~ ¡;rJ " Ri chard :f" Greenwood, P. É. ,/ Regional Manager BLW/RJG/dt Attachments cc: T. Becker, Southern Pacific Transportation Company CaDODïeEnvironmental i'. --.-" -. ...:F . "..~ , ,'CanonïeEnvironmental e --" Canonie Environmental Services Corp, 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo. California 94402 February 20, 1990 :('" - Ii .,/ /; ;'-:J,'£;' >/ µ,~/Y....I:..-- ~/I ;t5;'7 Phone: 415·573·8012 FAX: 415-573-5654. 88-149-02 Ms. Janis Lehman Hazardous Material Specialist Kern County Health Department Environmental Health Division 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 t. P. 8. 1M 21990 Transmittal Resoonse to Reauest for Additional Site Characterization Southern Pacific TransDortation Comoany's Facility Bakersfield. California Dear Ms. Lehman: Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) has prepared this letter on behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.) to respond to your December 29, 1989 letter to Tim Becker of SPTCo. requesting additional site characterization for SPTCo.'s facility in Bakersfield, California. Canonie removed several underground storage tanks from SPTCo.'s facility in Bakersfield in March 1988. A 12,500~gallon gasoline tank was removed from the location shown on Figure 1 on March 10,1988. Soil samples were taken below the tank in accordance with Kern County's directive: Requirements for'Permanent Closure of Underground Hazardous Substance Storage Tanks. During tank removal activities, the soils at the required sampling depths of two and six feet below the tank invert at the northern end of the tank pit. were observed to contain petroleum hydrocarbons. Subsequent analysis of these samples indicated petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations of up to 7,000 parts per mi 11 ion (ppm). Note on the attached photocopy of the SPTCo. facility that the dispenser (gas pump) was located on the northeast edge of the tank. The dispenser was removed and the north end of the tank pit was over excavated to remove soil containing petroleum hydrocarbons. A total of approximately 200 cubic yards of soil were removed from the north end òf the tank pit and stockpiled on plastic film. The enlarged excavation included the area of the dispenser. Therefore, no specific samples for the exact location of the dispenser were taken because that soil was excavated and stockpiled. Soil samples from the over excavated area are adequate to also characterize the dispenser area. A verification sample following this over excavation of the northern end of the tank pit showed a petrolewm hydrocarbon ~1' . . l' Ms. Janis Lehman 2 February 20, 1990 concentration of 17 ppm, indicating that the contaminated soil had been removed. As stated in the Final Site Report for the Bakersfield facility (April 1989), Canonie considers this tank closure complete. The samples collected are adequate to confirm that no significant petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations remain in the soil at this location. No further ' characterization of this location is necessary. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please call us. Very truly yours, ¡:;,~/,-- ),j ~'--- ."".. .,y'-" - Brian L. Wetzsteon~ Assistant Project Engineer /~, / / rJ /' / / ;..;.....,- 0::r-,;;.........¿c---" ('Y¿~~ I ("'Z~ ?J Richard ~ Greenwood, p.i. Regional Manager BlW/RJG/dt Attachments cc: T. Becker, Southern Pacific Transportation Company CanonïeErwirmmental L_-_~...2 ... .;q ..7¡ ,~- II ~ .: L $.=-<::": .:;?éJ ___..;ç¿'.::J f [,J ,.J... ß>:_JfD J.,I . ~ r...,)I......(.7'-~.A../I... ~·Á'~,,· co" C-I. .--.--..- ...--..--........ -. ..-.--....--.--...-.......... ~ j .",. -._--- kEMT(.)Cky .¡ STRE':T . ..- . " ~, '~"'I, "'11'&', . ..t;" " tJ'1~ ¡ .~ ~" ~~~ ' "'" ..~ . ' :fS'À:v_.... ~::.¡: liJ á.. LiN. · 6:-_ r~î.:Jþ~ ~~ ,"'\ ~~:..'...:L : --.....~ ~"i1(.Y'1 i!!. ~, J"'at!!~~J'- J .U"LV HQ. . . "¡"I;I" &loR( '10, . , , I l ~ . ..." ~, I ~. p i . , I ' ~:. 0 ~ ' lk!.r 11-&0 !I'J .....'J" <'OL: . ~ h . .: .u~~~~~~_~~f'~.~'" ~;: .. ,.----:; - ~-_."- . "'(1 ...... 1 --- - 7t) ~ø~" Ã.4/4JI'¿.FS-': , ~-....... ,,, ~- . .<1-;;;;:19'" ~~Il! '''''-'' ~ - ~" ......--..., ..r~ _Â. 1 _1-_ I.:·~..o.. 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CancnieEnvironmental ' May Pi, 1989 Ms. Janis Lehman Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-4198 I Transmitta 1 Final Site Reoort Southern Pacific Transoortation Company Underaround Storaqe Tank Removal Bakersfield. California Dear Ms. Lehman: Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo. California 94402 Phone: 415·573·8012 FAX; 415·573·5654 87-055-44 On behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.), we are submitting the Final Site Report for the underground storage tank removal completed by Canonie Environmental Services Corp. for SPTCo. at Bakersfield, California. Due to the depth to ground water (150 feet), the low levels of product detected in the soil [less than 500 parts per million (ppm) and lower] and the rapid attenuation of these concentrations with depth, we do not think that further action is warranted at the former waste oil tank sites. At the site of the former 12,500-gallon gasoline tank, hydrocarbon contaminated soil was removed from the tank excavation until the highest concentration detected in soil samples beneath the invert of the tank was 17 ppm for TEPH. Again, because of the depth to ground water and low level of hydrocarbons in the remaining soil, further action at this location is not warranted. . If you have any questions regarding the Final Site Report, please call us. Very-truly yours, ~~ Alan L. Muellerleile Project Engineer ~~º^~ Lance. D. Geselbracht, P.E. Project Manager ALM/LDG/ll ··ronmenta1. . Canonie E.rwironrnental SeNÌces COr?' \ 825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo. California 94402 Phone: 415-573-80\2 ~ll \! ;-¡ d ~ ~ 87-055-44 15, 1988 City of Bakersfieìd Fire Department 2101 H street Bakersfie1d, C~ 93301 \ 10 whom it may concern: £nc10sed yOU ~i11 find a checK made out to the city of BaKersfie1d fire oeoartment in the amount of S50.00 for oermitting the remova1 of an additiona1 underground fue1 tanK at the southern Pacific oaK1and ~ard. This is in com01iance ~ith our oreviouS agreement ~ith the fie1d lnsoector that ~e ~ou1d be resoonsjb1e for oermittin9 a11 extra underground fue1 tanKS after remova1. ~ou ~i11 a1so find four 010t 01ans sho~ing the site and tank ìocations. If yOU have anY questions regarding this matter 01ease fee1 free to ca11. ~ery tru1y yours, {!:.~ ~~~ If~t GeoìOgist ~8'~~ Michae1 J. strebecK 0 project Engineer EBL/MJS/kad Enc10sure ¡ ¡ 1 ¡ , ~ ~, \ I rr-ll;;lc..~c. I '. . . KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT &.. ..~-:.."¿ ,'FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE ERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITY LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer PERMIT NUMBER A653-12 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Southern Pacific Railroad 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 .:."-. --- . Phone #(915) 541-2385 Phone #(415) 573-8012 License No. 51081A PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES May 8. 1988 ..- --. . ~.'-' , , 8 TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE March 8, 1988 -. . LOCATION. APPROVED BY Janis Lehman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POST ON PREMISES. CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 5. ~;q:iSre~h~/:~~~~S~:~~î~~o:: a~:c~:~m~~~:; tt: bOe~~~in~n~e~:~~~. W'~[~'~;~j,tã~ b, Permittee .!!U!tl obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to:initiatin~ closure action. ',-' ", , >-. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Health and Fire Departmen' approved methods as described in Handout #UT-30. I (Tank .s ize 1.000 ga] Ions or less) a minimum of two samplès must bt retrieved beneath- the center of the tank at depths of approximately 'twr feet and six feet. (Tank size between 1,000 to 10.000 gallons) ~a minimu: of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends 0 each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet._ If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit app icatio' are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist on tho permit. ",--" A minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately tw feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of -pipe run and also near th dispenser area(s). 1 . 2. 3. 4. 6. " , . . .-- -- RE PERMIT NUMBER A653-12 ADDENDUM leadedlinleaded gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons. AIl waste oil ,samples m u s tb e analyzed for total organic halides, oil and grease, and lead. All lubrication oil must be analyzed for oil and grease.~ 3. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Health 'Department within five days of waste disposal. ',," , 3. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste dlsposal,'transportat1on,' or t rea t men t m u s t b e ad her e d to. The K ern C 0 u n t y He a I t h '" De par t men t m u s t ' b e notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. 10 Permittee is responsible for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record" issued with ·this permit is properly filled out and returned wit~in 14 days of tank removal. ' 11. Ad~ise this office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 24 hours ,advance notice. 12. Results must be submitted to this office days of analysis completion. . . ;' ~.;.~" . 1.CCEPTED BY ~ ' . --- ,-' - --~--- DATE__3!*~_~_---;_ - ' .:,,:"._r· ,. . -., , ' .",- . - ~~--" ':""'~'~"--1 ) ). $.I 1\1 1\) i f, 'J i I i \ 'I .:'\ f-' "J." , , :r ,,:: ~ IS P. .r. .' , , , I \ ____h.'_~.., 3 /1 lið Date BAKERSFIELD FlkE DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT X' -- ;;Loù Permit No. In conformity with provisions of pertinent ordinonces, codes and/or regulations, permission is hereby granted to: ;;;> , _ j 9.</40 ~ ß.NfAb><-. It:l£_~ ~ Lx) :1.(.01 /L À.~. ;¡ Nome of Comporly / Address ~. I J.. ,500 I I \ I subject to the prov;sions dlor IImitotôons os provided on the reverse hereof. Violation of pertin- ent ordinances, codes and/or regulations sholl void thiS~,pe, rm:~ Æ ~ I F". """....Y \ \ \ . \ \ \. , I i I \ \ I ~ 'I ,¡~;¡ -.:: -', . . GARY J, WICKS Agency Director (805) 861·3502 STEVE McCALLEY Olrec:tor RESOURCE ,AGENCY DEPART, ~. ~~..~~ December 29, 1989 Ti m Becker Southern Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 Dear Mr. Becker: 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Blker.fleld. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429, This Department has reviewed the site characterization report received in May of this year for the Southern Pacific Transportation Company in Bakersfield, California. It is still necessary'to further address the contamination at the former gasoline storage tank location, in order to define the full extent of the contamination plume. Information provided to this Department prior to the tank's removal indicated that the dispenser island was located ten feet northwest of this tank. No samples were ,ever retrieved beneath this dispenser, as were required by the permit to Abandon conditions. The lack of samples at the dispenser island is of special concern now since the northwestern samples retrieved beneath the tank at two and six feet show benzene contamination at levels of 20 and 200 parts per million respectively, while the samples taken from 14 feet below the tank indicate non-detectable levels of benzene. As was specified in the letter sent to you by this Department January 10, 1989, the lateral extent of the contamination plume must be fully defined. Included in this investigation should be an assessment of the areas around the former product piping and dispenser island locations. A site characterization workplan, following the requirements set forth in the enclosed document, UT #35, must be submitted to this Department within 30 days. No work may be started on this project until the workplan has been approved by this Department. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, JL:cas \becker \}a~,v !:Jill lHCl }'- :) Janis Lehman Hazardous Materials Specialist II Hazardous Materials Management Program / . CanonïetDvironmental rÆ~©mn~~[Q) , :":8 2 2 1989 ENVIRONMENTAL H~~Ln.. e -=- Canonie Environmental Services Corp, 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo. California 94402 Phone: 415·573·8012 FAX: 415·573·5654 February 17, 1989 87-055-44 Ms. Janice Lehman, EHS County of Kern - Enviro~mental Health Services . 2700 M Street Bakersfield, CA 93309 Transmi tta 1 Southern Pacific Transportation Company Underqround Storaqe Tank Removal Kern County Dear Ms. Lehman: Enclosed )$ a copy of the manifests for rinse water and underground storage tanks removed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company's facilities in the cities of Bakersfield and Delano, California. If you should have any questions, please call us. Very truly yours, OL~ Alan Muellerleile Project Engineer Lance O. Geselbracht, P.E. ProjEct Manager AM/LOG/as cc: Tim Becker, Southern Pacific Transportation Co. G E N E R A T o R I ea;;,ornla-Heallh and Welfare Agency .- ApproV41d C MB No. 2050-0039 (ExpJrea 9.30._ .. tint or t e. Form de. ned for use on e/lt,' -;:/ pitch tYÞewriter). UNIFORM HAZARDOUS .. Generator'þUS EPA ID No. WASTE MANIFEST ~. Generat.Otj·~N~m. and~' . Addrell~ ' IIf"'Â.. A .(. '\)(', " ( '50VT~r'V\. '1\ c. T - ~ I r , I V ~\(' ."""-. f:)~ 1M. e.:I... Irr~~. ŸYlot~ðr- 4. Gener:h?~ Fi'~ I ~~ . _ç_ _ I-{ /6 3 ~ Department 01 Health Service. Toxic Subatancea Control Division Sacramento, CaliforniE a. b. EPAfOther c. State d. EP ".1 Other State i J. (Ilona. Deacri tions lor ~tü~~veð~ t ~ i ,'1:~~ y'J!!::r:' . .."...,-..,. ',(0) '.:':' EPAfO!her d. 16, Special Handling Instructions and Additionallnlormation L()~ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are lully and accur tel described above by proper shipping name and are classilied. packed, marked,· and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for tran by highway according to applicable international and national government regulationa. If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment. atorage, or disposal cu"ently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human heallh and the environment; OR, if am a small quantity generator, have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that ia available to me and that I can afford. T I' R I A Month Day Year N S P 0 18. R Monfh Day Year T E 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F 'A C L T Y 20. Facility Owner M OperatM Certification Of receipt 01 hazardous materials covered by t Pri Typed Name Signature DHS 8022 A (1/87) EPA 6700-22 (Rev. 9·88) Previous editions are obsolete. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL, CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1·800·424·8802; WITHIN CALIFORNIA CALL. 1.800.852.7550 <B~-(~ Manlteat 2. Page 1 t 01 Capartmanl of U..lth Sarvich' Toxlo Bub.l.no.... Conlrul Dlvl.'..., SW.manlo, C.lllorn;' . shaded area a G E N E R A T o R EPAlOthar State c. EPA/Other State d. EPAlOther K. Hendllng Codea tor Waatea Llated Above a. b. o :~~~MUk""'ð)1 TthÆk~ , 6~7 c. d. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information W.ertY t8, GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare thallhe conlents of Ihis consignment are fully and accurat Iy described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked.. and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition lor transport by highway according 10 applicable international and national government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator. I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and Ihat I have selected the practicable method 01 treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good laith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. R A N S P o R T E Day Yeer Monfh Day Year ',.; Month D8Y Year 1-. /J 'J Ie L- 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of M Printed/Typed Name 19. Dlacrepancy Indication Space F A C I L I T Y 20. Facility Owner Of' Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materiala covered by t Prln yped Name Signature OHS 8022 A (118 ) EPA 8700-22 (Rev. 9·86) Previous editiona are ob.olete. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPill. CAll THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER / / -'. . R HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING S . OR EXPOSURE CALL TOLL· FREE 1·800-424-9300 DAY, <l.K. ,IGHT ~~ f=,&.,o STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING ORIGINAL - NOT NEGOTIABLE Shipper's No. Zip 94804 SCAC FROM: Shipper Street Origin Carrier's No. Date 019 CARRIER: TO: Consignee Street Destination Erickson Truckin Inc. Levin Metals CQrp. 600 South 4th street Erickson, Inc. 255 Parr Blvd. Richmond CA Zip 94801 Non-DOT re ulated material Gas Free Tri le Rinsed None N/A None Remit C.O.D. to: Address: City: State: Zip: C.O.D. FEE: Prepaid 0 Collect 0 $ FREIGHT CHARGES o PREPAID 0 COlLEe NOTe - Where the rate is dependent on value. shippers are required to state specifically in _¡ling Ihe agreed or declared value of Ihe propeny, The agreed or declared value of the propeny is hereby specifically slaled by the shipper to be not exceeding S Per RECEIVED. aubiecl to tM ctaaific.atione end lawfully filed tariffs in _Heel on the cMN of ;que of .hit; Bill of uding, the pr deactíbed ebow . øec:Uoes unknown.. mart... conaiQned. Ind destined .. indicated. above wntch ..id eII"iet (Ihe word carr.... beino underst~ rta ugtIout this contt~ ..... to c.rry to iw ~ place of deli¥løy dntlf\lbon. . rout.. otherwi.. 10 del",., to al'\O(h., car,.... Ihe route O~ .U 01 Iny portion of Mid tout. to dutinlltion ". øartv eny Ii interested in 'II or Iny &lid proøeny. INt. ry . the oowwnina clauffication Oft the date of ah' Shiøøer her...., certrt... ttYt he Ie fam"", wi all ...' en( 000d or.... .1ICePI II noted leontenll Ind condilton of contents of .. meaning .... J)IIr-.on or COtpotltton in øoueMton of the property undef Ch. id dMtiNtãon. h i, mUlu.lty ...., II 10 each CI"_ of ... 01 Iny of. utd þtopeny be performed hereunder shill be lub;ecI: to alllhe biU of I~ing lerms Ind condihons In SHIPPER: PER: DATE: ð CARRIER:~ l'c~~ PER: 2 ;;Z; ~ .-:.~ DATE: -30- ~Oijmt O~~@~~¿\a, FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPJLL LEAK. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL ¡OLL·FREE 1·800-424·9300 DAY OR NIGHT o YES 0 NO - FURNISHED BY CARRIER DIIIVER SIGNA TURE: 9·8LS·A (Rev 6/8, --"~_-_"___"n_______ _" --------------.-- ---._- _.10_.....-.__ madty .. ...... ..... or 0IUIIId ~ . ~ "'-W, ..... ..... . Ø'I iii ..... ... . . --"-.--.. a..-, ~ WIh..... 11'7'tQ ~ ~ 5 ~ .. c.n. .... II'd ....... CadI . as- -....-..--.. ..--..-....- ~-",c METALS , o ~~~~94804 O~~~112 DATE (415) 238-œœ (~) 294-8443 A DMSlON OF .......!TAL USA CORPORATION , ~ M 0 "",-:..-; ;';;1: 0 130 NORTH 121h STREET 0740 NORTH \NIlSON WAY ..:~.}[ ~~'~ -.::- SACRAMENTO, CAuFORNIA 9581. STOCKTON, CAuFORNIA Q52Qð ~, "j~I~ '~'ð\-' ...d,·· (916)....4-3380 (209)~...75 ON ; ;~ - '~:!o~r -:r~~, ~ , "':'.'"" TYPE OF PURCHASe ;' r~; ," 0 CASH OCHECK O~T Ol/C 0:£ ,.',-:f:,':;: , CHECK NO, ,:. '.'-~"'>~/"-" ":. LMC 410 (2-88) ?~!: >- a. o U I- ::c C üi IE "~"-;-~'':'.. F.LP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPIll. I .a FIR . EXPOSURE CALL TQLL-FREE 1-800-424-9300 DAY o~r ~'F=\<eE<--'~ STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING ORIGINAL.- NOT NEGOTIABLE CAÁRIER': TO: . Consignee Street ' Destination Shipper's No. SCAC FROM: Shipper Street Origin Carrier's No. Date levinMetals Corp. 600 South 4th Street RiChmond CA Zip 94804 Erickson, Inc. 255 Parr Blvd. R' m d Zip Non-DOT re ulated material .':;(; <,w' Gas Free Tri le Rinsed None ··t·~,~_,.,;-~ '., For Sera , 'I!/iJ" . _ - - t,' ~. . : . ." .-......";., Remit C.O.D. to: Address: City: State: Zip: C.O.D. FEE: Prepaid 0 Collect 0 $ FREIGHT CHARGES o PREPAID 0 COLLECT NOTE - Where the rate i. dependant on value. ship¡MIr. are required to s18te specifically in writing the IIQreed or declared value of the property. The agreed or declared value of the property is hereby IMICÍfically stated by the ship¡MIr to be not exceeding . Per ,_.. "-' RECEIVED. 1Ubjec11O the cåuificetiona Ind lawfulty fi*, tlritf,' Iffect on me dIItl of taue of this Bill of Ledin;. the property d..cr øecUga unknownt. metUd. consigned. Ind "tined .. indO which Mid CIIff_ ¡U\e word carr.... being understood ttwouahout concrlCt .. meaning Iny ""eon or corporetk»n in pot.MMion of the property under the contrec:U....1O carry 10 ha u~.. piece 01 del' at M' a.i ion. if on iw route. otherwi.. to deJiver to lnother CII,," on the rouw to..id deltinlltion. tt is mutually agrMCI.. to each carr'" of In« Iny of. ..~ ØfoøertY- O¥W' .. Of en., portion of ..id route to deatinat' II HCf\ It Ifty time interested in IU « Iny laid property. thlt IWfY MfYice to be performed hereunder IhIU be lubjeeI to III the bill of leding tetms end conchtion. in ,tho ~ _lion on tho elite 01 ohi Sh...... ....... OIttifiel that he .. famili8r i terms Ind conditions in the ~ning deuifatton Ind the Mid terms end conditioM er. hereb¥ egrMd to by the Ih__ end KCeØted tar him;" Ind hi. SHIPPE PER: DATE: '~~~~::i'~:""~ '.', ' ," ~"---_._...- e.[ffi ". ~............. --.. ~..... . . :'.c:;'~":=:,~,,,,:; , , . , ,...,..__..._c.ø.... " fIIC M·r!!"rALS .: )IØIIMd _ .. ØrIitIIaft GI ........... ........ flI ¡; . #t C"--"-"'-' A,DMSlON OF .IM.METAL USA CORPORATION i-; f'> f I FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPIll. LEAK. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL TOLL-FREE 1-800-424-9300 DAY OR NIGHT ß¡)@@~~~~~ 9·BlS·A: (Rav, 6/87 . ~. " .' LMC 410 (2-88) , ~ ~ O 1800MONtEREYHIGH'/IIIIY SAN JOSE. CAU'ORNA 811112 (_I _-8443 DATE n-800 SOUTH 4111 STREET ' U RICHMOt'D, CAUFORNIA _ , (415)238-œœ O 130NOATHI2thSTREET O 7<10 NOATH WILSON WÞ.y , D ~NTO, CAUFORNIA 9ð814 STOCKTON, CAIJFORNIA 811205 rxv (915) 444-3380 (208) _75 TYPE Of' PIJRCHASe I:JCASH DCHECK D~ Dvc D= CHECK NO. ~T~77_>CJ . -- - ~l~Ø WIRZ '" COMPANY 709024 MtERJCAN FUEL TANK METAL RECYCLING, INC. No. 01960 ,TANK DISPOSAL FORM 2202 South Milliken Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 (714) 947·2888 Date: Job # CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: JOB SITE: ADDRESS: DESTINATION: A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave. Ontario CA 91761 PROJECTED TANO<S ORDERED BY: DATE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: COMMODITY (SPECIFY) OTY. TANKS RECEIVED GALLONS TYPE F· S· >'" Services Rendered 280 500 550 1000 . 12ft. 1000 . 6ft. 1500 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6000 7500 8000 9000 10000 NO. OF TANKS TOTAL ~ O~ 00 00 00 00 o 0 00 00 00 0.:8 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cost DiSposal Fee 100.00 Extensive Loaamg Time 150,00 Disposal Fee with Permit 250,00 Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee Per Tank 200,00 Cancellation Fee' 250.00 T Other Specify Wi vLrp J TOTAL CHARGES ~ All fees incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. ·F = FIBERGLASS 'S = STEEL 105 Lie. NO. NET TONS TOTAL ~ .22 .25 .46 .63 .90 1.00 1.18 1.36 ~ 2.50 2.92 3.36 3.55 3.94 4.47 NET TONS /.7<6 . t Lf II~ CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAUDESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIALS PECIFIED HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. ~/,,'~ (/¿' Œ-/~?P AUTHORIZED REP. CONTRACTOR COpy DATE fID(J)@~ @~~@n~£9" -, ShOU \d be.. \01a::P ~ .;. . - ~l' :. ~ '" ',' .4 .. a. G E N E b. R ." A .~~ f. !'~ 0 c. B " " ". d. ... -": 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information .; " 'to W~· - .'. , 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately d scri~d above by prÔper shippinlJ ': , , name and are classified, packed, marked,' and labeled; and are in all respects in proper condition for transp highway according t() applicable international and national government regulations. c_ ' , . '~" ~ 1_ If , am a large quanfity generator, I certify that,l have a program in place to reduce the volU1118 and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal cu"ent/y available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human heahh and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good'" faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select ¡he best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford.,·, Printed/Typed Name " 19. Discrepancy Indication Space . .~. .... F A C I L' I T Y. , ~@@~ O~9@~~Æ[)" . .; " 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manife.t except as noted in Item te. Printed' Typed Name Signature I Month 0.'1' Ye., , , DHS 8022 A (1/87) EPA 87~22 ,,(,~ev, ,e'88): Previous editions are obsolete. ~. ,. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL, CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1·800-424·8802; WITHIN CALIFORNIA CALL Blue: GENERA TOR SENDS THIS COPY TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS To: P.O. Box 400, Sacramento, CA 95802 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK 1-800·852· 7550 t..A. . -., ...~.. .:. :,'y:n~<'; ! -'.:: ,-"f] ~,. a. b. -, c. , " ,.J.: ~ .. _..:.~_~~:c~' ~':'~'.; . '/ d ~j~k~Ãi~~(h~ tlO+h~ ~C0C¡-3 ~~~~SC~~~~ÇA';~;t:~~e;~declare that ~,~~ ofthia conaignm~are fully and accurately de~bed above-b~.;~Ør ~~,~ ;):, ~~",~a,,\~""a~. _eclas~fied" packed.: ma~ed;' ~nd labeled. and are In all respects in proper condition 0 for transport by hlghwsy according to appl~Ie,:: ',,", ;':.,;,."internatlonal.and natlonatgovernment regulatIOns. , '; ':;, . 'ó:",," ., ' ."." ' , .,'.: ,',' i,",' ',ti ~ ~i~'titf~~e'~(ì~anÌity lÌ~tOrr.cert¡tyithaU have aPr~ in p';'~.toreduce th'-VoIùme and toxicity of waste generated. to the degre.lhave',.:: wt !)'; ~f; :J' \ ~;i'èmiiiMiC:(tO be-eC~íC8I1YPråCtic8b1eånd thitt thav.selected the, practk:abf4t method of treatment.stora~; or d¡sposal~e,~.~va.~~)9~~/ ,~' ,....."}:\ ~ :;,.~m.."WtìiCh' mInimizes, the, present,:.ancffuture threat, to human health and the environment; OR. If I am a small quantity generator. I hâlle made a QOõd':.,:,. , ~~'.: ,~.; ~;''''':faith.ffort to minimize my waste generatIOn åndselect the best _ste mánàgØment method that is available to me and thai I can affprd> ':'. ',,' . ,.,' " ~r""~"""'""''''' '>'-'"',"" ':;:1' ';~,tf ' -' " - ----....'~-~.- C~~:~_' ".... ....,.,¡...... ... r ..;:. t"·- . Department of Health Satvic:.. Toxic Substances Control [)Ma;oq Sacnuneato. California l· J, " ...., ::;'.." " :......; . J..._. ,~, ",' ?Cb 9~,-?T i+-1~;..~nm~¡:¡:" "." ,.. I !, ,'i .. ~~¡¡~~~~,~0~tr!~~ '1:CAtd;T~E'NI\T10NAL;'_R~~f>ONSE'C~t~~~~~ ',.",,:: .~...~..-.:: ". ·M.";"~~..::',,~~~.,,..., j.;.··'~t..~;'l;-~·~~£t 'INSTRüCT!ONSf~N:tr:HË~ B~CK:~~.~~>:' , ; ~~~::£L;:;:!\\~}5.;kg~~~~!~~m~~1{;í~H~t::· , ,1~¡Çt\Ll~~R~Ç'+~~t~~2~~5~~ ..-p..t'.'.1'._. .".. ....... ."........~_..".-.._........._... '.~ ...;~.", ,> f~' .." 51ale oICJlilom~1eallh and Wellare Aoency . ~orìn A"pprbved OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30 :P..i... ' rint or "'. Form des' neel for use on 111._ pitch IYØewriter). .. Generator;s US EPA 10 No. L,A. u~nn...n '" no."'1I .;JOt ......CII. Toxic: Subst....,.. Control 0IvI8i0n Sacramento. Call1omia ., . . .:"-:'r:I,·-:·,"., \.' . '"., '-..' . ""Information in -ih!Jlhitded' .r"~ :1, . ~~. .~. 6:: 11. US DOT Deacription (Including Proper ShIppIng Na!,",. Hazard CIa... and 10 Number) a. . G E N È R À t o ~ b. , ~ \ .. c. d. ~i:'" " ," .': ; ~ We,;q.y- ~fOk~~ ~DC;'c¡- J' el O+k~ .>~~;;:p p~ 16.'" . , :~",;::c·, .~:>~"'-~ -L, "., ','. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: 'I hereby declare'lhatthe contents ,of this consignment are fully and aecura described above by ProPer:ahipping~;" p, ":'¡'ame and are classified. packed. marked..and labeled. and are in all respects in proper condition lor \1'anspon by highwayac:conlin1;jto,applica~'::"_ ;', )f.~e,m,~lional a~ national government regulations.:, ", ' " >, ;.;~~:;;{::.C~::, ':;;,' :f.:'¡"1f , '. ;')\\fI;am:a,large qua_ntityg8!*8tOf.,1 certify"that I have a pl'ogram in place to r~uce the volume and toxicity,'of waste, g~tedtO,theélegree,I:,~'¡:,A.: \~ '.~",<;determined to be econonllcelly practicable and that I have &elected thapractlCable method of treatment. storagetOfdispoaal,~.·y~,W~ :," ,.', '¡¡'e, which minimizes thepl'esent'and future Ihreat, 10 human heallh and the environment; OR. if I am,a'small,quantity,~tOf.1 ha".,inadè,'. ~,:;;." 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If I am a ,Iarg. quantity generator. I certify that I have a program in plac. to reduce the vol_ and tOKicity o~ waate g.".rated to the d.gre. I have d.termined to b. .conomically practicable and that I ha.. sel.cted the practicable m.thod of tr.atm.".. storage, or disposal curr.ntly availabl. to me which mlnimizea the prea.nt and luture threat to humaio health and the environm.nt; OR. ill am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith IIltort to mlnimiz. my wut. g.neration and a.lect the beat wast II manllg.ment method that is available 10 me and thai I can alford. Print lid I Typed Name . Jv c., t"~.I ~': .' R A N 8 P o R T E 17. Tranaporter 1 Acknowledgement 01 Receipt 01 Materiala ~~dëar r IU.L~~ t8. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement 01 Receipt 01 Materiala Prlnt.d,Typed Nam. \ ..... ,.,- "'. '..:.~'" . .'! AIoIt", Oey Y.er .... . la, D,acrapancy Indication Spece , . . .,. r·· . " -61~' . t', .-,.~ "J. .. ,\ - c.. ' .'...' ~ F A C I L I T y . .~\. ". .. - .'-:.~. ~. 'C... ," .,'., ... .. , .4', " P~@mi @R'i~"~ .f' ,. t.' I ,.~ :ø/,,' .. , . .L . ..' . '.. 20. Facility Owfter M OperatM CenHlcatlon 01 recelpl 01 h8Z1r~ _terie'a _lid by thle ma"lleat except aa notlld In Item 18. Prlnted/TypedNa",. ., S~~t~e .' ¡ '. '. ..¡. Ù-\.:..z~"¡';;~lI :.' ~ \.0" ';', ,:,..s-;..¡;.1:.,.... «" , .' .", . ., BIuea .GENERATOR SENDS THIS COPY TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS::;"::. Aloft", Dfly Veer DHS 8022 A (t/1l7) EPA 11700-22 ;....-: :: INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK.., 1, . . £., , .-.. ", . . ~~ ...hRJCAN fUEl TANK METÀL RECYCLING, INC. No. 01960 TANK DISPOSAL FORM CONTRACTOR: Date: Job 1# 2202 South Milliken Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 (714) 947·2888 ADDRESS: JOB SITE: ADDRESS: DESTINATION: DATE A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave. Ontario CA 91761 PROJECTED TANKS ORDERED BY: lIC. NO, SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: COMMODITY (SPECIFY) TANKS RECEIVED I ,QTY. GALLONS TYPE NET TONS TOTAL I F" S· I o . t>e et'0 . I.J.. i 280 Ai ¡ "" Services Rendered Cost 500 00 .22 I, 550 00 .25 1000 . 12ft. 00 .46 Disposal Fee 100,00 1000 . 6ft. 00 ,63 ¡ 1500 00 .90 _ Extensive loading Time 150.00 2000 00 1.00 2500 00 1.18 _ Disposal Fee wilh Permit 250,00 I 3000 00 1.36 4000 o..iil 1iØ /,&1-/ 5000 00 2.50 _ Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee Per Tank 200,00 6000 00 2.92 7500 00 3.36 _ Cancetlalion Fee 250,00 8000 00 3.55 L Otllef Specify ~ Ill' ...·¿·l 9000 00 3.94 10000 00 4.47 0-' NO. OF TANKS TOTAL NET TONS TOTAL CHARGES s c-J, 1.7S All fees Incurred are per load un.... .peclfled. ·F '" FIBERGLASS ·S = STEEL 105 Term. are net 30 days from date of IlWOfce. CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAUDESTRUCT1ON THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. All MATERIALS PECIFIED HAVE BEEN COMPlETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. cr-//-?? GENERA TOR copy DATE r¡ --) e CanonïeEnvironmental .. 'A..A e J If=~D /c2 .G\f-;= Ú " f7 r ~- . I-.J) is (C;; 12 ' I \ VII {:::,;:'O: I r"',\ \ Û ~ Ö,J ïJ '~jl L,¿J MAY r 81989 ' Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo. California 94402 Phone: 415-573-8012 FAX: 415-573-5654 May 11, 1989 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 87 -055-'44 Ms. Janis Lehman Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-4198 Transmittal Final Site ReDort Southern Pacific TransDortation Coml Underqround Storaqe Tank Removal Bakersfield~ California fobi o-r ), ;l ß(2/{1o Dear Ms. Lehman: On behalf of Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.), weare submitting the Final Site Report for the underground storage tank removal completed by Canonie Environmental Services Corp. for SPTCo. at Bakersfield, California. Due to the depth to ground water (150 feet), the low levels of product detected in the soil [less than 500 parts per million (ppm) and lower] and the rapid attenuation of these concentrations with depth, we do not think that further action is warranted at the former waste oil tank sites. At the site of the former 12,500-gallon gasoline tank, hydrocarbon contaminated soil was removed from the tank excavation until the highest concentration detected in soil samples beneath the invert of the tank was 17 ppm for TEPH. Again, because of the depth to ground water and low level of hydrocarbons in the remaining soil, further attion at this location is not warranted. If you have any questions regarding,the Final Site Report, please call us. Ver'f truly yours, ~~ Alan L. Muel1er1ei1e Project Engineer ~~k~ Lance D. Gese1bracht, P.E. Project Manager \ , ALMI LOG/11 \ ,..r· T;m Qorvo\" <::nll+hovon D",..;-F';r Tvo"nC"nnvo+.,+;nn rnmn.,n" ¡f. ~. e CaDonïeEnvironmental e Apr.i1 6, 1989 Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo, California 94402 Phone: 415·573·8012 FAX: 415·573·5654 87-055-44 Mr. Tim Becker ,Southern Pacific Transportation Company One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 Final Site Reoort Underqround Storaqe Tank Removal Southern Pacific Transoortation Comoanv Bakersfield. California Dear Tim: Enclosed are the results of the underground storage tank removal activities performed by Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) at the Southern Pacific Transportation Co. (Southern Pacific) site in Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). This letter summarizes the underground storage tank removal activities and associated soil sampling. The work was performed March 9 through March 11, 1988, in accord with the July 17, 1987 Engineering Agreement between Canonie and Southern Pacific. As detailed herein, Canonie èonsiders the tank removal completed. In response to requirements of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Control Board, Subchapter 16 Underground Tank Regulations; Canonie was retained by Southern Pacific to remove the underground storage tanks from many of their California sites. The activities at Bakersfield included the removal of one gas tank and three waste oil tanks and associated soil sampling. The tank removal and soil sampling procedures are outlined in Attachment A. Before removal, all tanks were triple-rinsed by PFS Waste Services. Two tanks were transported to American Metal Recycling Inc. for disposal and the two 15,OOO-gallontanks were manifested and transported by Erickson Trucking Inc. to Erickson Inc/s. facility in Richmond, California. Copies of the certificates of disposal and the uniform hazardous waste manifests are provided in Attachment B. The laboratory reports are included in Attachment C. Tank Removal Activities The location and limits of excavation of the 310-gallon waste oil tank are shown on Figure 3. Tank removal activities consisted of the following: ¿. .. ~ \J ''--. \) ~ '-I ~ ,\ ---\- .. --- .. -<... e - ,j~) ~ ~ "", ~ '1 o Removed one 310-ga110n waste oil tank (Tan C, Figure~. signs of leakage, or overfilling were noted upon removal. Mr. Tim Becker 2 April 6, 1989 No holes, ~ ~ <;:' '-- o Obtained two soil samples, C-2 and C-6 from the native soil at two feet and six feet, respectively, below the tank invert. The soil samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX) , total volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (TVPH), total oil and grease (TOG), and total halogenated hydrocarbons (TOX). The sample locations are shown in Figure 3. ' , o Backfilled the tank pit and compacted the backfill to minimize settling. '"'<:. .:: ~. fJ " " , . The location and limits of excavation of the 12,500-ga110n unleaded gasoline tank are shown on Figure 3. Tank removal activities consisted of the , ~. fo 11 owi ng: - "'-,~ .'\ o Removed one 12, 500-ga lIon unleaded ga501 i ne tank (Tan k I, F 1 gure 3). ~ <or' \~ After the tank was removed, visual signs of contamination were evident. ~. ~ ~,~ ~\ ,,) o Obtained four soil samples; 'l-2N, 1-2$, 1-6N, 1-6$ from the native soil.;: .......~ ; at two and six feet, respectively, below the tank invert. The soil \. w.....,~ samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene (BTX) , and total :' ~¡ extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH). The sample locations are ~'.; ._i o ~::w:a:: :::U::::?cavated to a depth of nine feet below the tank and ~<i ~~ soil sample 1-9$ was obtained below the tank invert. The excavation was continued and soil sample 1~ was obtained from the native soil ~. 14 feet below the tank invert. The soil samples were analyzed for .õ-;Yr benzene, toluene, xylene (BTX), and total extractable petro1eum/ ,;;< ~.. hydrocarbons (TEPH). The sample locations are shown on Figure/¿. v ' 3 o Excavated and stockpiled approximately 200 cubic yards of apparently contaminated soil from this tank pit. o Backfilled the tank pit with clean soil and compacted the backfill to minimize settling. The 10catioß and limits of the two IS,OOO-ga110n waste oil tanks are shown :/ on~~gure.!:Jx Tank removal activities consisted of the following: ';'/,';.. ;}'/, ~/:~/~ Removed t"!F! side-by-side 1S,OOO-gallon waste oil tanks (Tank A and Tank ..;/ \.,:// 8, Figurel(2). No holes, signs of leakage, or overfilling were noted " ;/ upon removal. o Obtained four soil samples; A-2E, A-2W, B-2E, and B-2W from the native soil two feet below the tanks inverts. Obtained four soil samples; A- 6E, A-6W, B-6E, B-6W from the native soil six feet below the tanks inverts. The soil samples were analyzed for BTX, TOG, and TVPH. The sample locations are shown on Figure 2. ~@@~ O~~G~~£l CaaoaïeEnvironmental ;~ e e Mr. Ti m Becker 3 April 6, 1989 o Backfilled the tank pit and compacted the backfill to minimize settl ing.' Site Condition From field observations and laboratory analyses, the following statements can be made about the soil conditions at the 310-gallon waste oil tank site: o Laboratory analysis of soil sample C-2 showed 230 ppm TOG and nondetectable (NO) for TaX. Six feet below the tank soil sample C-6 showed 120 ppm TOG and 15.6 ppm TaX. Results of laboratory analyses for BTX and TVPH showed ND levels. o Sources at the California Department of Water Resources have informed Canonie that measurements taken in October 1988 located the ground water in the area at a depth of approximately 150 feet. o Results of laboratory analyses indicate that the level of TOG in the soil beneath the tank site is rapidly attenuating with depth. o Based upon this information, it is concluded that there is no ~/significant threat to ground water at this tank site due to the following factors discussed above: depth to ground water, rapid attenuation, low level of TOG (less than 1000 ppm). From field observations and laboratory analyses, the following statements can be made about the soil conditions at the 12,500-galTon unleaded gasoline tank site: -- o Laboratory analyses indicates that the south side of Tank Pit 1 had only minor contamination. Soil sample 1-2S showed 37 ppm TEPH while soil samples 1-6S and 1-9S showed ND levels of TEPH. STX analysis for soil samples 1-2S, 1-6S, and 1-9S were ND. o At the north end of Tank Pit 1, soil sample 1-2N showed 2,700 ppm TEPH, 540 ppm xylene, 220 toluene, 20 ppm benzene; 1-6N showed 7,000 ppm TEPH, 4,000 ppm xylene, 2,000 ppm toluene, ND for benzene; 1-14N showed 17.0 ppm TEPH, ND for BTX. o The results of laboratory analyses for soil samples ,1-95 and 1-14N taken after soil removal indicates that the contaminated soil has been removed. From field observations and laboratory analyses, the following statements can be made about the soil conditions at the two 15,000-gallon waste oil tanks' site: o Laboratory analysis of the soil sample A-2E, obtained two feet below the tank invert showed 240 ppm TOG and ND TaX, sample A-2W showed 435 ppm TOG and 15.5 ppm TaX. At a depth 0-' six feet below the tank CaDoDïeEnvironmental à a :i- e e Mr. Ti m Becker 4 Apri 1 6, 1989 invert, soil sample A-6E showed 45 TOG and ND for TaX, and soil sample A-6W showed ND for both TOG and TaX. o Laboratory analysis of the soil sample B-2E showed ND levels for both TOG and TaX. Soil sample B-2W showed 15 ppm TOG and ND for TaX analysis. At six feet below the tank, soil sample B-6E showed ND levels for TOG and TaX. Soil sample B-6W showed 35 ppm TOG and ND for TaX analysis. o Results of laboratory analyses for BTX and TVPH for these soil samples showed ND levels. o Sources at the California Department of Water Resources have informed Canonie that measurements taken in October 1988 located the ground water in the area at a depth of approximately 150 feet. o Results of laboratory analyses indicate that the level of TOG in the soil beneath the tank site is rapidly attenuating with depth. o Based upon this information, it is concluded that there is no ~ significant threat to ground water at this tank site due to the following factors discussed above: depth to ground water, rapid attenuation, low level of TOG (less than 1000 ppm). In accordance with the regulations governing underground tank removals of Bakersfield, California; of CCR Title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Control Board, Subchapter 16 Underground Tank Regulations; and of Kern County Health Department, copies of this letter and attachments should be forwarded to the following agency: Ms. Janis Lehman Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-4198 We appreciate the opportunity to have been of service to Southern Pacific on this project. Should you have any questions or comments, please call ufo Very truly yours, ~~I!L Alan L. Mue11er1ei1e Project Engineer , , ;'¡ /\ , r:--<..- , : .1...... '.,,~ t../ ,""' .. r ! I, ¡\_J~ /J \. / ;\ \) L~~~ Lance D. Gese 1 bracht, P. E. \ !; , Project Manager ,_N j (\ 7:~ } ~ >. f2>@@~ @~~@~: " AlM/lDG/11 Enclosure CanonïeEnvironmental '~'" ¡, ", ~.: . . "'" . ¡ .¡ , ~_,,"~3~F'( . -(CanoDleEnvironmental ,'*' f '1. Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San ,"'ateo, Caiiíornia 94402 '- Phone: 415· 5 ï3·80 12 FAX: 415·573·5654 April 6, 1989 87-055-44 Mr. Tim Becker Sout~ern Pacific Transportation Company One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 Final Site Reoort Underqround Storaqe Tank Removal Southern Pacific Transoortation Comoany Bakersfield. California Dear Tim: Enclosed are the results of the underground storage tank removal activities performed by Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) at the Southern Pacific Transportation Co. (Southern Pacific) site in Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). This letter summarizes the underground storage tank removal activities and associated soil sampling. The work was performed March 9 through March 11, 1988, in accord with the July 17, 1987 Engineering Agreement between Canonie and Southern Pacific. As detailed herein, Canonie considers the tank removal completed. .. In response to requirements of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Control Board, Subchapter 16 Underground Tank Regulations; Canonie was retained by Southern Pacific to remove the underground storage tanks from many of their California sites. The activities at Bakersfield included the removal of one gas tank and three waste oil tanks and associated soil sampling. The tank removal and soil sampling procedures are outlined in Attachment A. Before removal, all tanks were triple-rinsed by PFS Waste Services. Two tanks were transported to American Metal Recycling Inc. for disposal and the two 15,000-gallon tanks were manifested and transported by Erickson Trucking Inc. to Erickson Inc's. facility in Richmond, California. Copies of the certificates of disposal and the uniform hazardous waste manifests are provided in Attachment B. The laboratory reports are included in Attachment C. Tank Removal Activities The location and limits of' excavation of the 310-gallon waste oil tank are shown on Figure 3. Tank removal activities consisted of the following: ~~ .J '- ',,--- . ~ " -:=;0 . . . Mr. Tim Becker 2 April 6, 1989 o Remov~d one 3IO-ga110n waste oil tank (Tank C, Figure 3). No holes, signs of leakage, or overfilling were noted upon removal. o Obtained two soil samples, C-2 and C-6 from the nati~esoi1 at two feet and six feet, respectively, below the tank invert. Tþe soil samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, and xylene (STX), total volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (TVPH), total oil and grease (TOG), and total halogenated hydrocarbons (TOX). The sample locations are shown in Figure 3. o Backfilled the tank pit and compacted the backfill to minimize settling. The location and limits of excavation of the I2,500-gal10n unleaded gasoline tank are shown on Figure 3. Tank removal activities consisted of the following: o Removed one 12,500-ga1lon unleaded gasoline tank (Tank 1, Figure 3). After the tank was removed, visual signs of contamination were evident. o Obtained four soil samples; 1-2N, 1-25, I-6N, 1-65 from the native soil at two and six feet, respectively, below the tank invert. The soil samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene (STX), and total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH). The sample locations are shown on Figure 2. o The tank pit was excavated to a depth of nine feet below the tank and soil sample 1-95 was obtained below the tank invert. The excavation was continued and soil sample 1-14N was obtained from the native soil 14 feet below the tank invert. The soil samples were analyzed for benzene, tol~ene, xylene (BTX), and total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH). The sample locations are shown on Figure 2. o Excavated and stockpiled approximately 200 cubic yards of apparently contaminated soil from this tank pit. o Backfilled the tank pit with clean soil and compacted the backfill to minimize settling. . The location and limits of the two lS,OOO-gallon waste oil tanks are shown on Figure 2. Tank removal activities consisted of the following: o Removed two side-by-side 15,000-gallon waste oil t~nks (Tank A and Tank B, Figure 2). No holes, signs of leakage, or overfilling were noted upon removal. o Obtained four soil samples; A-2E, A-2W, B-2E, and B-2W from the native soil two feet below the tanks inverts. Obtained four soil samples; A- 6E, A-6W, B-6E, B-6W from the native soil six feet below the tanks inverts. The soil samples were analyzed for BTX, TOG, and TVPH. The sample locations are shown on Figure 2. CanonieEnvironmental ¡z , i . ,. . . Mr. Tim Becker 3 April 6, 1989 o Backfilled the tank pit and compacted the backfill to minimize settling. Site Cond it ion From field observations and laboratory analyses, the following statements can be made about the soil conditions at the 310-gallon waste oil tank site: o Laboratory analysis of soil sample C-2 showed 230 ppm TOG and nondetectable (NO) for TOX. Six feet below the tank soil sample C-6 showed 120 ppm TOG and 15.6 ppm TOX. Results of laboratory analyses for BTX and TVPH showed NO levels. o Sources at the California Department of Water Resources have informed Canonie that measurements taken in October 1988 located the ground water in the area at a depth of approximately 150 feet. o Results of laboratory analyses indicate that the level of TOG in the soil beneath the tank site is rapidly attenuating with depth. o Based upon .this information, it is concluded that there is no si~nificant threat to ground water at this tank site due to the following factors discussed above: depth to ground water, rapid attenuation, low level of TOG (less than 1000 ppm). From field observations and laboratory analyses, the following statements can be made about the soil conditions at the 12,500-gallon unleaded gasoline tank site: o Laboratory analyses indicates that the south side of Tank Pit 1 had only minor contamination. Soil sample 1-2S showed 37 ppm TEPH while soil samples 1-6S and 1-9S showed NO levels of TEPH. BTX analysis for soil samples 1-2S, 1-65, and 1-95 were NO. o At the north end of Tank Pit 1, soil sample 1-2N showed 2,700 ppm TEPH, S40 ppm xylene, 220 toluene, 20 ppm benzene; 1-6N showed 7,000 ppm TEPH, 4,000 ppm xylene, 2,000 ppm toluene, NO for benzene; 1-14N showed 17~0 ppm TEPH, NO for BTX. o The results of laboratory analyses for soil samples 1-9S and 1-14N taken after soil removal indicates that the contaminated soil has been removed. From field observations and laboratory analyses, the following statements can be made about the soil conditions at the two IS,OOO-gallon waste oil tanks' site: o Laboratory analysis of the soil sample A-2E, obtained two feet below the tank invert showed 240 ppm TOG and NO TaX, sample A-2W showed 435 ppm TOG and 15.5 ppm TaX. At a depth of six feet below the tank CanonïeEnvironmental J. " I . . Mr. Ti m Becker 4 April 6, 1989 invert, soil sample A-6E showed 45 TOG and NO for TaX, and soil sample A-6W showed NO for both TOG and TaX. o Laboratory analysis of the soil sample B-2E showed NO levels for both TOG and TaX. Soil sample B-2W showed 15 ppm TOG and NO for TaX analysis. At six feet below the tank, soil sample B-6E showed NO levels for TOG and TaX. Soil sample B-6W showed 35 ppm TOG and NO for TaX analysis. o Results of laboratory analyses for BTX and TVPH for these soil samples showed NO levels. o Sources at the California Department of Water Resources have informed Canonie that measurements taken in October 1988 located the ground water in the area at a depth of approximately 150 feet. o Results of laboratory analyses indicate that the level of TOG in the soil beneath the tank site is rapidly attenuating with depth. o Based upon this information, it is concluded that there is no significant threat to ground water at this tank site due to the following factors discussed above: depth to ground water, rapid attenuation, low level of TOG (less than 1000 ppm). In accordance with the regulations governing underground tank removals of Bakersfield, California; of CCR Title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Control Board, Subchapter 16 Underground Tank Regulati~ns; and of Kern County Health Department, copies of this letter and attachments should be forwarded to the following agency: Ms. Janis Lehman Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-4198 We appreciate the opportunity to have been of service to Southern Pacific on this project. Should you have any questions or comments, please call us. Very truly yours, {!ßfG l#!tæÆ¿¿ Alan L. Muellerleile Project Engineer L~~~ lance D. Geselbracht, P.E. Project Manager ALM/LOG/ll Enclosure CanonïeEnvironmental -:If , - FIGURES = . CanonieEnvironmental i \ " . !'" '. ATTACHMENT A CanonieEnvironmental " í· .,' , ' I. REMOVAL PROCEDURES Excavation/Removal The steps for completing the tank excavation and removal were as follows: 1. Excavated existing surface materials and soils to expose the top surface of the tank. This also included excavation of the product supply lines and vents connected to the tank. 2. Removed fill neck and confirmed that product had been removed. The tank was th~n rendered inert by using dry ice. A minimum of 2.0 pounds of dry ice was added per 100 gallons of tank volume. 3. Continued excavation operations until the tank was free and clear fOr:" removal. 4. Used cable rigging to remove the tank from the excavation. 5. After the tank had been removed from the excavation, the soil underlying the tank was inspected for the presence of product. Based upon field observations and regulations, the field engineer/geologist then made a decision regarding the need for additional excavation. A soil sample was collected and analyzed within 48 hours for the constituents described in the next section. The need for further excavation depended upon the results of the laboratory analyses. 6. Two tanks were triple rinsed and transported by PFS Waste Control Services, Inc., to American Metal Recycling Inc. The two 15,000-gallon waste oil tanks were triple rinsed, manifested, and transported as California regulated waste by PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. to Erickson Inc., of Richmond, California. - 7. After excavation and sampling were completed, the pit was backfilled. Collection and Analyses of Soil Samples After tank removal and excavation, a soil sample was obtained from beneath the tank. The soil was obtained from the bottom of the pit with a backhoe. The soil sample was collected using a two-inch by four-inch brass sample tube, which was pressed into the soil in the backhoe bucket. The ends were sealed with aluminum foil, capped, labeled, sealed ina zip-lock bag, and immediately placed on ice in an insulated cooler. The sample was kept in possession of the engineer/geologist until delivery to the laboratory. CanonïeEnvironrrlental i' Î, . '.' The sample was transported under Chain of Custody to the State Certified Canonie Analytical Laboratory ;n Stockton, California~ and analyzed within 48 hours. The sample was analyzed for the following constituents: I o UnLeaded Gas...... EPA Method 8015 TEPH (Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons) EPA Method 8020 BTX (Benzene, Toluene, Xylene) o Waste 0;1........ EPA Method 413.1 (0;1 and Grease) Total Halogenated Hydrocarbons (TaX) CanonïeEnvironmental v ïi .¡ . Laboratory Report for Mr. Doug Graham Canonie Environmental 1825 S. Grant Street, Suite 260 San Mateo, CA 94402 June 3,' 1988 By Canonie Environmental 212 Frank West Circle, Suite A Stockton, CA 95206 (209) 983-1340 87-055-44-3770 Revised Report CanonïeEnvìronmental .~ 03-23-1988 , 87-055-44-3770 :- I Table 1 Page 1 I Codes of Samples Received Revised Report From S. P. - Bakersfield Project: 87-055-48 Date Date Sampler !Q Sampled Received Lab ID # Sample ~ Container Analysis: BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Itydrocarbon - A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soi 1 Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E ,03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube B~2 W ' 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube 8-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil Brass Tube (-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soi 1 Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: Benzene-Toluene-Xylene 1-14 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806247 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806244 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806246 Soil Brass Tube e 1-6 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806243 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 S 03-10-88 03-12-:-88 806245 Soil Brass Tube 1-9 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806248 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: Oi 1 and Grease A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube A-2 W ' 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soil Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube CanonieEllVil'OI111If-'11Ic II 0;, ,03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 . Table 1 (Cant.) Page 2 Codes of Samples Received Revised Report From S. P. - Bakersfield Project: 87-055-48 'Date Date Sampler !Q Sampled Received Lab I DO Sample ~ Container Analysis: Oil and Grease . B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube 8-6 tv 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil Brass Tube C-2 - 03- 10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube , Analysis: TOX A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soi 1 Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soi 1 Brass Tube B-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soi 1 Brass Tube B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil Brass Tube e C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soi 1 Brass Tube Analysis: Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon 1-14 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806247 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806244 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806246 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806243 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806245 Soil Brass Tube 1-9 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806248 Soil Brass Tube I Canonie 1 -: ¡IV i I'UI1111(~1 JI( II Table 2 Results of BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E A-6 W Lab 10#: 806249 806250 806251 806252 Analyte{s) Benzene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Toluene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Total Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 'Ør Go- Analyst Checked by Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X UNO X denotes none detected to a l(;v(~l of X due 10 tin ¡nÌl:rfey'inq peak ~? 03-23-1988 87-055-44:-3770 Page 4 Revised Report ,. B-2 E 806253 NO 0.2 NO 0.2'-' NO 0.2 ., NO 1.0 . Canonïe 1 I: I )V j "( )I) 11 K-nld I ;5' Table 2 (Cont.) Results of BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 ,~ Page 5 Revised Report Sampler 10: B-2 W B-6 E B-6 W C-2 Lab 10#: 806254 806255 806256 806241 Analyte(s) Benzene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Toluene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 'NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Total Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 I iá11 6~' Anðlyst Ö\ecke(hy C-6 806242 NO 0~2 NO 0.2 IIJ. NO 0.2 NO 1.0 . Note: Canoniel ':/1V i 1'()11II1l'l 'ded NO X denotes none detected to a level-of X UNO X denotes none delected to d level of X due to ill1 intt!r'fering peak Æ: Table 3 Results of Benzene-Toluene-Xylene Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P; ~ Bakersfield. Results in mg/kg ~. 03-23-1988 ~ ·87-055-44-3770 Page 6 . Rev 1 sed Report Sampler 10: 1-14 N 1-2 N 1-2 S 1-,.6 N Lab 10#: 806247 806244 806246 806243 Analyte(s) . Benzene . NO 0.2 20. NO 0.2 NO 200. Toluene NO 0.2 220. NO 0.2 2000. Xylene NO 0.2 540. NO 0.2 4000. I; Jt cÞ Ana yst Checked by 1-6 S 806245 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 _ ND 0.2 . Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #ND X denotès none det"Ccted to a level of X due to.. ar.! irderferinf] peak Canonïe E 11V j f'( )1111 K~11Ic¡ .~ Table 3 (Cant.) Re~ults of ßenzene-Toluene~Xylene Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P~ - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 7 . Revised Report ,.. j Sampler 10: 1-9 S Lab 10#: 806248 Analyte(s) Benzene Toluene Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e ~r I L.--" A'ï, a i ysl Checked by - Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X. Canonïel<1 1Vil'()! HIX-nlcd UNO X denotes none detected to d level of X dllP 10 dllillterferirlCJ peak. Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E A-6 W 806249 806250 806251 ' 806252 240. 435 45. NO 10. '~ I I 03-23-1988 "; 'I 87 -055-44-3770 ~ Page 8 Revised Report B-2 E 806253 NO 10. . Table 4 Results of Oil and Grease Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P.- Bake~sfie1d Results in mg/kg Lab ION: Analyte(s) Oi 1 and Grease ~ ~ Checked by . ei Note: NO X denotes none detected tô a level of X Canonie~':1V i '0I1111t'1JlcJ NNO X denotes none detected to a level of X due tö an illLerfering peak - Table 4 (Cont.) Results of Oil and Grease Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results irt mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 9 Revised Report ". ~ Sampler ID: B-2 W B-6 E B-6 W C-2 Lðb IDn: 806254 806255 806256 806241 -- Analyte(s) Oi 1 and Grease 15. NO 10. 35. 230. ~ ¿ff¿ C-6 806242 120. - _I Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X Canonier<11ViJ'o/¡nlt.>nlct! #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak '. Table 5 Results of TOX Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Resu lts in ug/m 1 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3710 - Page 10 . Revised Report ·1 ~ ,~ Samp 1 er 10: A-2 E A-2 W Ä-6 E A-6 W B-2 E I 806249 806250 806251 806252 806253 :;1 Lab 10#: !' Analyte{s) NO 10. NO 10. TOX NO 10. 15.5 NO 10. II _, I Note: NDX denotes none detected to a level of X CanonieEJlv i 1'01 ì/l1("lì!cd #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak 3 I I' Table 5 (Cant.) Results of TOX Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in ug/ml 03-23-1988 . 87-055-44-3i 10 - Page 11 Revised Report " ...~, Sampler 10: B-2 W B-6 E B-6 W Lab 10#: 806254 806255 806256 Analyte(s) TOX NO 10. ND 10. ND 10. C-2 C-6 806242 806241 ND 10. 15.6 - .' II , II Note: ' I NO X denotes none detected to a level of X Canonïef':I)vit'()t)tn(~t)l(d I #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak ''5 I I I I Results Table 6 of Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis Sa.rnples Received Froll! S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg on So i 1 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 12 . Revised Report - .~ ~ Sampler 10: Lab 10#: 1-14 N 806247 1-2 N 806244 ,1-2 S ' 806246 1-6 N 806243 1-6 S 806245 Analyte(s) Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons 17. 2700. 37. 7000. 'NO 10. -- ~fL/ ~ Analyst Checked by .' Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X CanonieElìVit'()lìt\l(-:'nlcd #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak i il II I I . I "3 Table 6 (Cont.) . Results of Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 ~ 87-055-44-:">170 . Page 13 . Revised Report Samp ler IO: 1-9 S Lab ION: 806248 ' Analyte(s) Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 10. e )f L/ Analyst '~ Checked by .' Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X. . f. CanonieEI IV j 1'()lìlllC'/1lctl DNO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an lnter enng peak.' , , '. fì ~ i . ATTACHMENT B . CanonïeEnvironmental UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST :¡. General.or~N~me .,1:i" AddreS~ 'lìlr'14... A.( ~ ", 'SO~r"Y\. '1\ CoT" ~ r , 'V~ 'V ~.'" --0 ~ 1M e;f~ Irr~ i!.. ~ V/' {)/ð (Yr , ,~ I,~r,~. 4. Genera ~~Jf1'\C ~ . _ç:__ GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare Ihat the conlents of this consignment are tully and accur name and are classified. packed. marked.· and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for tra international and nalional government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity ot waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment. storage. or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR. if I am a small quantity generator. I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can attord. Month Day '("ar Month D.y '("ar Printed/Typed Name Month Day '(ur 19. Oiacrepancy Indication Space 20. Facility Owner or Opere tor Certification ot receipt of hazardous materials covered by t Typed Neme II. Oesignsted Facility Name and Site Address e v-l C. k:... so-.. :r: LA.~ \ A'1 s:;- 'Y ¡r-ry- 13 ( Va.., - It t 11. a. G E N E R A T o R b. c. d. ;!~~~"WM,k'ð~ I Wo ." --~:. .- .....'!.,. _ ." ;~"~~ :: .': ." ...I>!I- 15. Specie' Handling Instructiona and Additional Information L() .e.JTý 16. F A C I L /, T .y S 6022 A (1/87) I '6700-22 I 'w. 9·86) Previoua editiona are obaalete. I t1 16 3 a Oepertmenl ot Heell" Sentlc". Toxic Subalence. ControlOlviaion Sacramento, Califomit Information in the shaded areas ia not required by Federal law. A. State Manlle.t Document NutnÞer ~ 10. C. State Tranapotter'. 10 . Tranapotter'a Phon E. Stale Tranapotter'. 10 F, Tranaporter'. Phone G. State Facility's 10 State' EPA I Other Slate EPA/Other Slate EPA/ Other ~tJ::~ beg/;, K. Handling Codea tor Wasles Wated Above a. 0 1 b. -O-t- c. d. described above by proper shipping by highway according to applicable IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL. CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1·800'424.8802; WITHIN CALIFORNIA CALL 1.800.852.7550 Oeplrtmlnt 01 ~i'llIh Servlc.., Toalo BuO.llno" Conlrg' Olvt.t'H, Sae:r.menlo, Cllllornlt e aha dad areaa G E N E R A T o R EPAlOth.r Stlte c. EPAlOther Stat. d. EP A/ Oth.r Jt~~dd~k¡aa,~:I,~," _ p,t~rHlt,~ Materia'SUkAbO"lc, 71 ·,0 'T'. .....,WfTÇ ~. '-:~-~~:.1'~.:.';...: ....j;...'!.:."';:. ~~~~(- ,: ", . "'~: .. - ,>.:.:. - .. ~ .:' TttvJ:~ 6 C(7 o c. d. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additionallnlonnation W.ef\ý" 18. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurat Iy described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed. marked,' and labeled. and are in all respects in proper condition lor tranaport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator, I certify thaI I have a program in place to reduce the volume and,toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be eçonomically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment. storage. or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment: OR. il I am a small quanlity generator, I have made a good laith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. R A N 5 P o R T E 1--. /:J " I( L· 18. Transporter 2 Acknow1edgement 01 Receipt of ~ Printed/Typed Nsme Day Year Mon/" Day Yea' 81~ Mont" Day Yes, 17. Tran.port.r 1 Ac:I<nowIedgemlftt of Reeeipt' 01 ~llerills Prinled/Typed Nlm. 19, Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I L I T Y 20. Fscllity Owner or Ope'llo< Cef1iticalion 01 receipl 01 hazardous malerials covered by I prn rped Nlm. ';"-.J Ú ',-/S OtIS 8022 A (118 ) EPA 8700-22 (Rev. 9-88) PreviQUI editlonl are obsolele. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL. CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1·800-424·8802; WITHIN CALIFOR A CALL t·8oo·852·7550 ~ / 0 f~i , R HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPIAAK. ' OR EXPOSURE CAll TOll· FREE ,·800·424-9300 DA~ìGHT ST~AIGHT Bill OF LADING ORIGINAL - NOT NEGOTIABLE Shipper's No. CARRIER: TO: Consignee Street Destination Erickson Truckin Inc. SCAC FROM: Shippèr Street Origin Carrier's No. Date 019 Lev;n Metals CQrp. 600 South 4th street A Zip 94804 Erickson, Inc. Blvd. CA Zip 94801 255 Parr Richmond Non-DOT re ulated material Gas Free Tr; le Rinsed None N/A None ¡ I Remit C.O.D. to: Address: City: State: Zip: C.O.D. FEE: Prepa id 0 Collect 0 S FREIGHT CHARGES o PREPAID 0 come NorE - Wher. the fate is dependent on value. shiøøers are requÎred to state specifically in Wffring the -oreed or eJect.red value of the propeny. The aQreed or declared value of the property is l>ereby søecificallv stated by the shi_ to be not axceedinQ $ Per RECEIVED. lwotea '" tM deuifica1ÌOft1i end ..wfuØ¥ filed· tatitfs in .Hect on ,... c... 04 fuue 01 mil. BiN of L.IdinO. u,. Øf dacrllbed Mow ~ ~L metbd. consìoned. and deGinecI .. indicated .oow. wt'Hc:ft Mid can.... (the word cernet betnog ~ rh ur;nou. d'Ma c:onU'ect) .... 10 c.eny to a U:IUM pLece 04 011"""'" destinetton. . 'Out.. O(~ to diet",,- to anochoW carr. tI'MI rout. O¥W' aU 01 any DOftion of Mid route to deaination .. each peny _"y ti interested in .U 01 -nv Solid proøenv. tn.t ry the ~ c:tuaificacion 01'1 the Ute of . Sh.., ........ cenin.. tt\a1 he . tam;..... ... good Otder. eaceoc a. noted (cont8l'ltl and c.ondi1tOn 01 contents of .. .....,..... .".. pM'aOn Of corvora1Íon in øoaesaíOn of 1M Øt'oøef1V unøet Ih. deainllÛOft. t1 .. mU1Y1111y ....s .. to each carr.. of an 01 env 01. uld Øtoo-n... be ~ heNunôer slY.. be lubject (0 all the bill ot tacli"9 t...m. and condi.ions In o YES 0 NO - FUINISHED IY CAlliER DIIVEI SIGNA TUIE: SHIPPER' PER: DATE: FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPILL lEAK. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CAll ¡OLL·FREE 1·800-424-9300 DAY OR NIGHT 9·BLS·A: (Rev 6/8; .-" ~_._.._------- ~@@II @bt~@~!R'I£1L----'-~c 410 (2.:; ..-.- ~ . 1a c:mmrv .. .. ...... ....... .. ....,. - ....... --..do 01 ~ .. . ~ "-W. .... ..... . .. .. ...... ... . e ....... ......, .. ....,. . ........ - CIWcIw , ~ ... ..... 1m1J101 c::ar... I. .. ~ ..... ... ""*-" ~ . lit- ........ _ .. ~ GI ........... ...... GI .. c:..:n. ~ 01................ ~,.",c METALS A DMSlON OF .I.....ETAL USA COAPORAT10N ~~ ,: D ,:::'~';",,-, 0 'JONORni 1~ST1<EET O 740 NORTH WIlSON WAY h ; .. . ;:~¿ s..cRAMe~O, ::AUFOI'NIA _,. STOCKTON. CAUFORNIA Q52D!5 <:JIll ;' ;~~~;:~".':' IS 161 ..··3360 12OQ1_~7S TYPe OF ~ .' DCASH DCHecK D:ðT DI/C D=~ o :,~~í.~UF 94063 CHECK NO, (4'51 J69-.'151 O IlOO SOUTH '111 ST1<EET RICHMOND, CAUFQRN\A ~ ¡"SI2:J6-œœ O 1IlOO MONTEReV HIGHWIIY SAN JOSE. CAUFOANA a5112 (4081~ DATE -"'. BI\. NO. :~,~7··:·~'~f~:~'. . .~ ~~..i.r.' ...., . . . ~. '1 ;., ~.;..: -=. 4~~: :,,-)~ ,'", ,..,-: ~¡-Id.:'-'''''______-:''_.'_:¡;¡':::J__tJ.A ~"'''';;, . -, ';r': :- CI. o <J ... :r C W a: ... -.' '. FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPILL. FIR EXPOSURE CAll TOll-FREE 1·800-424·9300 OA YO T STR.'IGHT Bill OF LAD I G ORIGINAL- NOT NEGOTIABLE , I CARRIER-: TO: Consignee Levi n Meta 1 sCarp. Street 600 South 4th Street Destination Ri chmond CA Zip 94804 SCAC FROM: Shipper Street Origin Carrier's No. Date Shipper's No. Zip Non-DOT re ulated material :;<- Gas Free Tri le Rinsed .{~ None ~·:t.~<··.. .' For Sera Remit C.O.D. to: Address: City: State: Zip: C.O.D. FEE: Prepaid 0 Collect 0 $ FREIGHT CHARGES D PREPAID 0 COLLECT NOTE - Where the rate ¡a dependent on Yllue. shippef$ are required to state søecifically in 'M'itina the "Greed (It declared,value of the prOl8rty. The agreed or declered value of the property is hereby specifICally stated by the shioøer to be not e><Ceeding S Per REŒIV£D. auo;.a to tM c::I&.udicationa Ind '-W'tuUy fi"-d talith· .ffeel on the date at tau. of U'us 8ill of l.MIino. ttMI ptoptf'ty descr ~ uMnown&. matUd. coneiqMd. .nd døt"-d .. WId" . which Mid cant... (tn. WOt'CI CIIrrier beu'~ unóerstood thtOUQhouC CGnUecI .. "'-ninv any øermn IX cocooretion in ~ 01 me ØlOOInY under tne c:øncrec:u .... to cany to itI ~. ptece 01 dei" at .. a ion. if on ia route. 0Û\ef"MM to dei¥W to .nothoet catT.... 011 me route to Mid de&tinIIhon. ft is mu....U., '9'Nd IS to ...:n carr.... of .It or ."" 01. Mid Øl'0CI4f'tT- OWl' .. or .., øorúon ~ Mid rouw (0 dntiNt II eac:n et an., time tnterwted in &II or .nv ....0 þrGPWtV, Ihat IWtV MIW:a \0 be performed rwltflndw ana" bllluO¡ect to .. tN btU of Iedino WI'" .nd conditiorI, in tNI ~ daaif"lCiItJan on eM dlt. at . s,... neno., c.rufiM tNt he ill fern"" t.-me and condie..,. .., the QOWf'ninq c1auriation Ind the &lid terms Ind conditÞona lie her_ .... to by me "'.... 1M IC:QICMå tar himMlf Ind hi, o TES 0 NÒ - RIINISHED IT CAUli. OIIVU SlGNATUIE: SHIPPER- PER: DATE: .f.~~]J~:::-~ fl... ...., _ ........... _....-., , ~ Ì": ~.______il_"~"",., ~,tt;¡;.,7':='::=" ~......~ t' ,'. ø .. c....r. .... ... ,...... eo. , ... .; .---... ~ ø ______01 ; ";'.,:..c.-..............._...... . ¡, .me METÄLS A DMS/ON OF .......ETAL USA CORPORAT10N FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPILL. LEAK. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL TOll·FREE 1-800-424-9300 OA Y OR NIGHT ,fr~~~UL\1~~ 9·6LS·...: (Rev, 6/87 LMC 410 (2-88) r;..eco SOVTH 41ft ~ L.J RIQoIMOI(). CAUFOANIA IW8O<I (.'5) 238-œœ O II1CO I<4ONTöREY_Y SAN JOSE. CAlI'ORNA 1151 12 (<08) -.&w3 cm: O '30 NOf!TH , 2!h STÆ.."i ' 0 7.., NORTH WII.5ON YAY D SoACSWoIENTQ, CAI.FORNIA _,. STOO<TON. C.AIJFORNIA II5:/œ r:JV {Q'ðl~ 120111_75 TYPEOF~ DCASH DOECK D~ Dvc 0= OECK NO. 25736 ' ~T;{77,?-o __..__._.. ._n'. ._. ----_...... . -- -- -.---..--- J', ... ,r ~, tit ~h\{þ -, WI RZ "COMPANV 709024 DESTINATION: No. 01960 TANK DISPOSAL FORM AMERICAN METAL ' RECYCLING, INC. 2202 South Milliken Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 (714) 947·2888 Date: Job # CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: JOB SITE: ADDRESS: DATE TIME A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave.. Ontario. CA 91761 ORDERED BY: I PROJECTED TANKS we. NO. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: COMMODITY (SPECIFY) TANKS RECEIVED OTY. GALLONS TYPE NET TONS F' S· 280 O~ ~ ,,; Services Rendered Cost 500 00 .22 550 00 .25 1000 . 12ft. 00 .46 Disposal Fee 100.00 1000 . 6ft. 00 ,63 1500 OC .90 Extensive LDaaing Time 150,00 2000 00 1.00 2500 C ¡] 1.18 Disposal Fee wIth Permit 3000 CO 1.36 250.00 4000 C.i9- ~ 5000 o 0 2.50 Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee Per Tank, 200.00 6000 c: 0 2.92 7500 00. 3.36 Cancellation Fee 250.00 8000 C C 3.55 T Other Specify ill i VLrP,J. 9000 00 3.94 10000 o 0 4.47 L-Q-> NO, OF TANKS TQJAL NET TONS iOTAL CHARGES c:2 /7<K TOTAL . '-1 1,(pJf ShO\J \d be.. \0 tj::tJ< All fees incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. 'F = FIBERGLASS ·S = STEEL 105 CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAUDESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(5) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIALS PECIFIED HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. C )d/4/~' / V--//-?P AUTHORIZED REP. CONTRACTOR COPY DATE [f)«)@R QIR'~~IMb\~ ~. ~1 '.' -~ ~:¿'.~. ::-::~ .. G E N E R A T. o B b. --~ . c. .' .. d. .. '. , . ~ ' .... "- ',.. VV efr0: ;:- ". , 16. .. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment Ira fully and accurately d scribed above by pròpar shipping name and are classified, packed. marked.. and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for tranap highway according t() applicable, international and national government regulations. .: ."" , _,:. .. ..' ',. 1__" If I am a large quantity generator. I certify that I have a program in place to reduce tha vol_ and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment. storage. or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the preaent and future threat to human health and the environment: OR. if I am a small quantity generator, I have mada a good". faith eHort to minimize my waste generation and select the, best waste management method that is availabla to me and that I can aHora. R A N S P o R T e .~ Pri ted/Typed Name _ d~~~ ,.:~/ Printed/Typed Nama ".- ..,,'" !.- IJotItI! D." Y..' 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I L I T Y .. ;- ... . . , . W>ÚO~@~I@~/A!j£l 20. Facility Owner or Operator Cenification Of receIpt 01 hazaroous matenals covereo by this manif.at axc.pt aa note<l in Item 19. Printed/Typed Name Signa tur. Monti! D.y Y..' , , I OMS 8022 A (1187) Blue: GENERATOR SENDS THIS COPY TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK EPA S701>-22 ",Rev. 9'88). Previous editiona are oblolete. To: P.O. Box 400. Sacramento. CA 95802 '~", .... ' IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL. CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1'800,'-2.-.8802; WITHIN CALIFORNIA CALL 1-800-852.7550 , , State of ¡;alifOfni~alth and Welfare Agency .:F~c~Øroved OMB ~0.'2050-0039 (Expires 9- P1èas.·' rint or e. ',' (Fdnn des' nad 'Of' use on e .J~~ ,It, , .;.4 ~f" ~ ;~"'" " $.": . , 'P"-.l t:~ ~~ .!~Jr~AçknowledoenMll!t.0 " . ~ Pnntad/Typed Name·' , e':· :·:·~~~i~.~i~~~;:~~.:~;·:"~::·:· .!"- 2· itch awrite". 1. GeneratOf's US EPA ID No. , . WASTE MANIFEST 0 A ~ '~~~FP~~" 4. Generator"a PhÕ;;~( . \ ) ~ rT'-'\.. .', t.·A· ~j ;epKJ,OttI~", '" , . "-'io9ó :tti.,~-,,~ ,;;"',·f.:,,!, St.té~"';ji~~N~... :'~: ::~:;~~~lírf: .~;: '~.'~:. ·~~Já~~1~7:.~';;.,: State' . ":.;.i;io'f'·:U"i"'1 ·.\<.~~~t· _!' :~~~~~~. 15., spey~ ~~lingln~'i ~ions arid Additional Information ,'. ",:' '," J'~f-~ " (\) , } , />~,;.,.~~A-r .''f(l)-fettlK ~ :;~'~'~"1'~~1'J::;}~';-:~: --:-. -' ê'crtL.~ <3C1oY- 3 j. :-":18~--['~f:":': . ',' ~' i:r't'" ,"~~ , "., " ' I ," . 7.1:" ~]>'i'Ì;GE!fE¡y.:rOR·S CERT1F1ÇAT1<*.:lherebydeclare that thec:ontents ofthia consignm~are 'fully and accurately described above-bÿ proøer sh~< , "~~~~a"1!tan(p¡reClaSsified~paCked.:mar1ced;'and labeled. and are in all respects in proper condition,lor transport by highway according to apØ~Ie;, . ,::.-; ."" ;,;:: Internatlonal..and nationaigovemment regulations. ';"", ' , " . .. ;.'.. " ~ ~ ;::-}¡(i~.%~e'q¡,'anÌit"d~tOfrJ cert1tittiatl haveap..ogram in Pla~.to reduce ,the 'voIUme and toxicity of waste gen~ted. to the deQree ~ ha~!t '¡;: ,: ;, ~¡'~9~~1\èôtø: ~-economiCal1y practicabla and that I haveaelected the practiè:abl., method of treatrnent;stora~; Of' disposal Cllr!e,ntI~ .avajLl!.ble .t0i.:!~; ,;;.: :,j :"', :, .". me. Wfiich:ll)lnunaea the, preaenLand Mure threat, to human health and the; environment; OR. if I am a small quantity generator. i hâve, made a gOOd':':, . -;' :~;:.~faithet'~.!o minimize my waste generation and select the best _ste management method that is available to me and that I calt affprd., '. . "",, .,.. ..'~ .l.,._t-...........«.~:_._.~.(~--.:. ::.,,:,.:.:,.. '.~:_:.__::"1::~:. ._~_':'''_''~'~ ...,..;....J ,":'_'-.. .....'.:..i..'. ..".. -. "-. '.~_~_.:.:>."'~'=.=.o_~~..a.~~-===- Þrinte(U!~ Name .. :;- '~ SlQnatürê ?~fI.: _ MOIIfh'- D.y, ...~'"'. OJ;; , . U/~':': ,~ ''1' of Matariala " . -=-:"1 ~ :~ . 19~. DiS~~~~tion,s~p.ce ',-::'" . ~. - ..- ': ;':"'Ì;f':;Ú;f.:"·' '~~", :::;J '." Q ,,:~1Ii.í;t, , ".: Ù:,', " ..:;\~~ " . ,,; ","' .'-'-- " " ·::.:~·....~t:~~'~-;~:'··,:1)·J0: .:.t~', .... ::'::_~;~~.~;l r~· ··;·i'·· -. ~.::F."~"o.--"~Operat "ification, of receipt 0 ~, :::r1'71, , , :.'>!ài;tL ·,:fÙ·::/.::iiäi~:;·- .'" c" ,bID@@~@~~GD~~.P.., Slale of Cali/omi_'ieaith and Welfare Agency .c ~~ A;pproveó OMB No. 2050-0039 (Expire~ 9· Pleå e ' rint or I e. (Form des' ned'M use Departmenl 01 Health Services Toxic Substances Control DIviabI Sacramento. c.lifomia ¡ !. j~ a. , G E ... ~ :. E Þ. " 'R .. '.' i· .' ~- .. 'Ä .... r 0 c. R ~ d. t~ ." .' ~Ob 9~-); i:·Ç· .~~.::~.~:. ~~ ~:·i~\ ..- . t.. . ,..,:. " ',_'1,., ..;... .' f: .' GENERATOR'S ŒRT1F1CAT1ON: I hereby dectare that the contents of this consiQninent are fully andaccurat Iy deséribed .boveby ~ SniøPifIQ " 'name and are classified. paC(ed. mar1ted;' and laÞe4ed, and are in aU respects in proper condition for trans by highway açcon:ÏIII1'ID'appflcable. f ,'¡'," intemational and national government regulations. ' ":, _'-, . "', ' 'C. '. ',<'_, ,.; \t~\III'~~~ iaroe quantity: gener'àlor; I ~ that I ha-". a prOgra~ in place to r~ucethe voIIimeandtoxicity ot waste ,g~ied io the degree:1 have '. \'. ''detemuned to be~ica/y pracflC8ble'and thaI I have selected the practlCab/ø meltlodof Ireatment;-storage, Of dlsposat!:IATent!y:avlllable to '._> /: me which; minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the emnroniiwwtt; oR: if I am a small quantity generatOf', I have ma<;1e à gCK:ld ' ';;"'a~t\e~~?:~~ m.~~~~ ~~~!' ~~ and select ,the ,be~ was!e ,:,!8na,g~~.~e.!.~ ~~.~~~~.i~~~. ~o ~e and~at! can aff~: -;,' .' '''_'', ,~." Printed/Typed SiQnatute Month .,IJ?KÞ;" , ! : ", S,' J\ .., Oepan_. 01 ....nn __.. Toxic Su~ Control DiviMIn Sacram_o. Califom'- " '-'-.'- ,,'." . Information in -th~,Shad.d areaa' ;" is not required by. Federal law. '. ., A.. St.te Manifest DOCIIIMfIt Number'. '.. : ,;.,~.~. 876050 Ø,{......'. ,,';':' B. State ~~ot'..~..:~~. :,\.~~:i".'i;.'~:: .}}¿~.~: ' 11. US DOT De.cription (lncludinQ Proper Shipping Narne. Hazard CI.... .nd 10 Number) ~ a. , No. G E .N E 'R 'À . t o r b. }" : ,.i c. d. t,:- " ./ 15. Special Handli"9 Instructions and Additionallnfonnation , . W €ftr. ~fOfet~ 'is óC;' c¡ -- :J' c/ o+-l~ ' ; . ~ . --1..- . ~ ," 1~ . GENERATOR'S CERT1ACAT1ON: " hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and aecura described .bove by Prøper.ahipping·,..' "name and are classified. packed. marked.' and labeled. and are in all respects in proøer condition lor . transport by hiohway aecon~ to applicable' ',", , .inte.mational and national government regulations., " " .',:', ,<.:,<;',' 'j".') ',.';'!fï:am:alar1equantity generator. I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volwne and toxicity of waste g-.tèd to thedegre. !ha;'e;~" .; ',;":~'deiennined to ~ ëconomically p;acticable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage; Ot'disposal ~..~~Jp.;~ ,~i;; .' me which minimiZes thepc'esent and future threatlo human health and !he environment; OR, if I sm a amall quantity ~tor. ! have,ìnade, a gooci; ",' , faith effort to minimize my waste g-.tion and select the best waste management method that is available to me and ~t t, can .f0ld; i,.:. :-;: ~" '.' f.::~~'~., ¡, , '", , " , ," ....-. . '" ..... . ..,' ..c.. ,..... . ........ ,..l' '. ._ .._,'.., Printed/Typed Name Signature ,.:'~' tWoIItb.p.ay".. Y..r ~. 1ä~~~=f:~~ñ,n Q-2,~ ~, \\~f.~~7"'·' ; - . ,,;; '",:' ," :,' \. ,.,~'-~, " ,18. Printed/Typed Name Monllt "Day, ; "Q¡Q.U' I. r ,J I " , 1'"1''' . v _ ..-:---:- _.....~ -=~o8~, ~@@~@~~@8r'tJi~a: ... ,""",,,- , ;' ,\!i" ',", e ATTACHMENT C ~ -?:r e CanonïeEnvironmental ' ! '1/W2., .....,. -'" ' .. ,"":.PAOJ. NO, - p~fJrt --:2 (, ( ~l-~~ ~J< J -; [){.}-[r{Y>J-l( / (! . ';770 ···;:,·'t;:"flfi "'¡:{j~(, Lc...b e fJ - u? I 11__... ---T A -1.. ~ E II ~ IS / ~,4-~'W 11 . h' 11_____ .-:?- It - 6 / ç ,;..) - h f S-------- ~ A - b' W' .g - ¿X\ n ___ .> B-2' ¡; F? - &-t/? J ~ i3 ~ ê /IJJ ,:.s - t-/ () --- ~ í3- 6'~ b -' h' ~---- ~'t3 ~6~ I}I \ / ~ £. r k-rt..~ / hY .J A. ,ti ~,,} ;: 15 ~L£ -1'~ 1 V ~IA J : /1j~~~bY. ~"'~~r·: ¡' f ',-' I ~a'í'm/~") Raeal,ad by: ..........., 7J7 V ft(/ I:' ! (tlf') ..>/// I ')'(1 _...... __0 . I ...¡....¡ .K........'_....., -..--.. ß~·~Yí:~:~S fiJ,w~n~ DATE \\ 1'5/JD r~ //¿ ~1Z.jl ) I t¡L . \l - 'v "-51 I .() I '), ·4 ,f' ~v SAMPLE 1.0: . (,._;)1 (' _ ?, 1 /- IJ Ij) j -a' AI j- t,'S J -~ 11 ~ J -' /1// 11 / - 9' ,<) " N~. 04 4 79 Wtlll, S.fflp.4I I V). " û ~o b 2'"\ l NO. OF CON, TAINERS J ¥. !-I 1/ "''' i--. 1- l--' 1/ / 1/ 1/ L- v ~ V 1/ y' L/\/ vV' \/ (/ ¿..-V I~ f/ ¿ 1/ V VI '" . -- -- -~--.. . -~_.._----~~----~-",-.... CfD6 ~ç L _.. 'r R - 2 ¿ -~. .' REMARKS Þ/À \\ t-t Jhf I· . ./ !*) I......... ~ .., .- __ \( II.1O)~ ¡ v V l../ 'f.-- . f IP,' Ir.J,<' rL~\ "- /- I , r . ! . / I i { I v ,) / V qV ~ !, J I~ Y ~ ( g)«J ~ m ~G ~6 [l v / . Ramark 7Q~ f LA'tr' ~ '- ":uU. ~ & ~ r1.oI ") ~ B p.JoH7'lA ~ ~, . ~~ ~, (.1yf,ç. ~~Ifi!/-,'- I -,.¡f'-0~, ~lL 41A.t'.n ~~'{/1 i' "1 ~ I TJ '^''''''VI=... ~-, /c Ft.:': 1 !c") ¿,I li/ÎJ, {.c.'t/!Ç, Canon I. Envlronìn.ntal, 212 Frank W..t Clrcl., Sull. A., Stockton, CA. 15208 --- .. C.n.,v . Re'urn Cop., To ShipP" Pink, lob COpy :::: .~ :,,¡, ¡ e ANAL YTES Acidity Alkalinity Chemical Oxygen Demand Color Electrical Conductivity Dissolved Oxygen Foaming Agents Hardness Odor Oil and Grease pH Salinity Specific Gravity Total Dissolved Solids Total. Settable Solids Total Suspended Solids Total Volatile Solids Total Solids Turbidity Reference Méthods Physical Parameters e Project' 87-055-48-3770 Date Completed 03-23-1988 METHODS EPA 310.1 -ASTM 1067C EPA 310. 1 -ASTM Dl067C EPA 410.1 EPA 110.2 EPA 120. 1 EPA 360. 1 _EPA 425. 1 _EPA 130. 1 EPA 140. 1 ~A 9070 '\7tPA 9071 _EPA 150.1 ' SM 210B ASTM D1429-76 EPA 160.1 EPA 160.5 EPA 160.2 EPA 160.4 EPA 160.3 EPA 180.1 ANALYST ~ CanonïeEnvirmmental ~-. i ÎÌ , ~ . e -...--...... . ._-~-_. -.. Project # 87-055-48-3770 Date Completed 03-23-1988 Reference Methods ' Total Extractable Hydrocarbons Preparation Analysis Water EPA CAM 2 EPA CAM EPA 3510 X Gu i de 1 i nes for EPA 3520 Addressing Fuel Leaks 1 Soil EPA 3540 f-EPA 3550 1) Eisenberg, Don M., et al, "Guidelines for Addressing Fuel Leaks", California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, Sept. 1985. 2) Modified CAM extraction - substitution of groundwater for cltric acid butter solution. ANALYST DfL .... - ,., . , ,; .~! 'M"~ . - Water Soil l.. e Project '87-055-48-3770 Date Completed03-23-1988 Reference Methods Volatile Organic Analysis Preparation LEPA 5030 ANALYST 11ft Analysis EPA 601 EP'A 602 EPA 624 EPA 8010 ' jJPA 8015 ..L. EPA 8020 EPA 8240 ~Guidelines for Addressing F ue 1 Leaks 1) Eisenberg, Don M.. et al, "Guidelines for Addressing Fuel Leaks", California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, Sept. 1985. ,.--_~¡¡~ V """""" .,.~""'........~~ ..-.""",J.~ 1 Complete Items 1 and 2. when additional servlcas are desired, and complete Items 3 Signature - Addreuee PS Form 3811, Mar. 1987 * U.S.O.P.O. 1987.178-266 P 767 726 476 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) Postage S Certified Fee -j Spec,al Delivery Fee Restncted Delivery Fee "\ Return Receipt showing to whom and Date Delivered I/) co Return Receipt showing to whom. en ... Date, and Address of Delivery ell !::: TOT AL Postage and Fees S =' '"') ó 0 Postmark or Date co M E 0 II. III no , KERN . COUNTY ~ '., 2700 "M" Street, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 Environmental Health Department I February 7, 1989 Mr. Tim Becker Southern Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, CA Known As: Southern Pacific Railroad PERMIT #: 120004 ,""I Dear Mr. Tim Becker: This letter is an official notice to inform you, a responsible party for the above described site, of your options for oversight cost recovery. As previously notified, you are a responsible party for a site determined to have an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank and are required to provide for all studies and work relating to the above described property; see attachment "A". The costs incurred by Kern County Environmental Health for the oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan, site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs are recovered by Kern County Environmental Health in one of the two ways described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under the terms of the (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options ONLY pertain to current and future costs associated with oversight, and you will not be "back-billed" or retroactively charged for- previous oversight costs. ~ (A) STATE CONTRACT " The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party for both the costs incurred by the County and the State pertaining to your site. (B) COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for those who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition of State costs. Prior DISTRICT OFFICES 2700 M Street Bakersfield. California Mailing Address: 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield. California 93301 (8051861·3636 , . "ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMt.... r ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION HEAL'I"H OFFICER Leon M Hebertlon. M.D. OIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vemoll S. Reichard January 10. 1989 Tim Becker Southern Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA Dear '·lr. Becker, This department has reviewed the recently submitted laboratory results for the underground hazardous substance storage tanks at the Southern Pacific Railroad facility located at 700 Sumner Street in Bakersfield, CA. These results indicated significant soil contamination in the six fooi: sample taken from the north end of the 8000 gallon l1nleaded fuel tank. The 14 foot soil sample results showed a sharp attenuation in the contaminant level, however the lateral exten't ot this contamination must be further assessed by your environmental consultant. Please find enclosed for your convenience this department's site characterization outline. This may be modified to fit the scope of this project. This department has not yet received the manifests for the tank rinse water or the tank tracking form for either this site or the one in Delano. This information must be received in order to com1;>lete these files. I t was part of the permi t to abandon requirements that these forms be sent in a timely manner. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, ~~ ~ Lehman Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program JL:dr 1-10-89 staff.haz\becker.ltr -....--.-- ---.--- , . to the County's performance of services, this option requires your deposit of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option Trust Account. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B" . To safeguard the environment, the environmental sensitivity (Attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determined to be non- environmentally sensitive may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site described above is not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in the Local Option Agreement; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Option Agreement, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique, complex hydrogeological condition exists. In such cases, Environmental Health will utilize the State contract to pay for County oversight activities. The County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in a non-environmentally sensitive area. It ~s necessary for you to respond in writing within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health of your choice: either the State Contract or the County's Local Agreement option. If you select the County's Local Agreement, please sign the Local Agreement, enclosure "B", and return it with your check for $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the County of Kern, addressed to Kern County Environmental Health 2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, Attention: Underground Storage Tank Contract Administrator. If you select the State Contract, please indicate that you have made this selection and that you have read Attachment "D", the official notification, in a letter sent to the address indicated above. Failure to respond in writing to this notice within ten (10) calendar days will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State Pilot Program for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. Attachment "D" will then serve as the official notification of your enrollment into the State Pilot Program for Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John NIlon, contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments , KERN COUN'I ~ 2700 'M· Street, Ste. 300 8akersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 Environmental Health Department ATTACHMENT "D" February 7, 1989 Mr. Tim Becker Southern Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, CA Known As: Southern Pacific Railroad PERMIT #: 120004 Dear Mr. Tim Becker: This letter will serve as the official notification concerning reimbursement requirements for a responsible party enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program. As mentioned in the introductory letter, by either not responding to this package within ten (10) calendar days or through your own selection of the State Contract option, your site will be placed under the terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas the above individual(s) or entity(ies) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indir~t costs incurred by any and all state and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon, contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Wimant . LakA I'u."..th. . Mt'li..v.. . gi............. .. .,.._..__ _ ~_.. ~~>,'t'i; /' \.. - e L:ONl'RAGr OPTIONS FOR LEAKING ~ Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet PeDnit # ))(\__\...-4 Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # -¡ í Employee Signature .. '-'. "'~------- -"" --- Site Name or Addre'šs '.:/ , 'í '¡'~ I _. '.-- Funding ( LóCãLi, State, of Federal) ..~~- CategOl:Y Activity Hours Date Code Code Description (lOths) ¡] j; 518 ,~ J c..' , ' ·Jr: -,) /fie L/lf CL_/ .-/" , /;~ CYf'f-(' , -- . ) 0t¡/)<~!-C:-' Iv !. , -:-:=-:.-- Notes: , '@@~ ORI@~~b:\l' Data Entered By: Date: .~- --'--'.- '_.'.-._~ ,--,--e ___L ,e· ~b~ ~ Permit # I.. ¡-,e/,l i Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # -< , Employee Signature, i "¡: ,-' .... ..- , .! : } , ! ) . ' Site Name Address " or i .. , . ,. " Funding (~âl/-) State I of Federal) , -" . )NI'RACT OPI'IONS FOR LEAKING TAN ~ite Specific Time Accounting Shb~~ Date Category Activity Code Code Description Hours (lOths) b)bí)~i Notes: ! i: : I r.' ¡ ì; i ì (\ \~T i i[ ....i U_\, , -!C. "'i( ~ of:),; j~~. ",..:. .:",-/:,! ! -":.~/> i 1/ . - ~ \ /5 ~' - r 'Y '/:-' I , _/ IPO@~ @~~@U~ ~ ~ " , Data Entered '_By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89) - - - .~ -..:. ..:::.:. - -. -- ....:.:. ---------- .-- -- '- -.- - ..:- ....- .."_. .~ -- . ,- "ç.~ ~ ~ Penni t # /-::: : ";f-,Ul-! Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # 7 Employee Signature '-'--'. , -J-- .-_. Site Name or Address '-<- !/>, .-' /, J /'1 ( /: i" ! Funding -" ' of Federal) c,Loc~ State, "ONI'RACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TAr dite Specific Time Accounting Shc~t Category Activity Hours Date Ccxìe Ccxìe Description (lOths) D¡~JJ. 'I '< I") !.c j~ -¡," ,- " :./,...- :-' ("! ! / (-j ~(/. .r/ ¡ I: : ? c:- - " } t \J. /~; -t. ,"-1: ) NOtes: '\--,; -+ r ./ ¡ 'ì,... r Þ-" <:n' , \ ,f"\, I U ""=~ ""- u ""~uu \UJI1'I H~~h._,i. Data Entered By : Date: " Env. Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89) 'i>~ r.. ",- \; ,u,--·-e - )NI'RACT OPl'IONS FOR LEAKING TAM ~~te Specific Time Accounting Sh~~~ Permit # r', ;-, c: C,''''; Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # -'! Employee Signature',', , ' - i .,~ "\'"~ ¡ " i' ,( " Site Name or AddreSs -. , , , Funding (rpéãjJ State I of Federal) Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description (lOths) \/cJJ.Ch~ -.:; ,- ~, . \~~ ' '" - - '/i oJ-' i i -...,~ 1< (í~.:(",+. h -T·t....· ; .' " j Notes: ~~ o \::7~U~ !J\'~f: Data Entered', By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89), "''''= P:: '''' ..,. .' e PeDnit # /2 C:(jÜl.·{ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # -ï i Empìöyee Signature ~;'""', ,. ; ! "", ",/ i 1 ".) Site Name or Address é ;) ! .' "-'. i r-':( \. " : Funding (!:§Ìì State, of Federal) \..ÜNI'RAGr OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANK.-:, Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet I Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description ( lOths) \/)!, ì(Î{ :<; 2 ~ t·, ~, /0, (/ I ),nr,t,' /' ~' .- ; -h;j~lc .' ., .J'~ " .J! ,- " , ~ Notes: ' ' "1 hr; -+ I -¡ .-' ,·,-i(,) ," , " ,-..~ ~rl ! 1. 14<'- =<0 !(\ r {y' ,-, " /~'. .' -, - ,.......(. .- -.! ! !, 1...,1 i I j ~ ! 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IYiIll ~\.\..., w =WU\O Data Entered By: Date: . , , , ...~-----~---_.._--,_.._.._~--_.... ..£!iif' r.,; ._._-~.._.__.-.. ..--- - . --"- e PeJ:11tit # (DNI'RAcr omaNS FOR LEAKING TAk....; Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # -¡ Employee Signature I Site Name or Address Ie (.,1' - Funding (Local, State, of Federal) Date Category Activity Code Code Description Hours (lOths) /-, -, ). ..:5 e Data Entered 'By: __u e ~' íB: PeDTIÌt # /'"7 ) if-" ... .;c...../' Site Specific Status Changes: ! 1-. L-''''.I '-- I Employee # -'". Employee Signature .. --- Site Name' or Address Funding (Loca],., S,f;::¡te.;)of Federal) ...:oNI'RAcr omaNS FOR LEAKING TM.-, Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Date Category Activity COde COde Description Hours (lOths) ) : ~. ..,.! ~ ·f f ; -p- .:, i.:'" ,t._; . í t.";' I,' , , .. . ¡" " ;,.... !-, Data Entered By: Date: "-'- -~ --'..- -- _ --- _ -- ,,-- _ _ --..- "----. '~.'. ."- --'~-'_..' --. e ~~~ <~ Permit # Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # , . ,~ Employee Signature }}"..- Site Name or Address .. ,í/,,;," ",/1r' , .',.." '.. ' Funding (Local, State, of Federal) ~ONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TAr dite Specific Time Accounting SL c Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description , ( lOths) - (¡; L~ C;', .- (~.:( , . :~~¿~r~ /' " '. <-:J I " :',0"1.'- , ," :) , ! ; ¡ f . I " j,~ . Notes : /J "'i/- -J' I }~ /// /' (f i " -~' » f ! , . , :1 , / { -', .. : { j " " " .. .. , 1\':( 'r~ f- / //.!.~. J.l{~·· f'--'''~.J- ., i 'i .' ./ ,: , ( ,c) l"'/> 1;""C~f~<J -,.~~ ~ ' ! "~" , , I : ..,f..-". '1'1;'\ ~:~ ,- ¡ " ~lÐ@[R{ @~!@~~~D.. Data Entered By : Date: Env, Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89) . . jy~i ,.. Permit # 12000-1 '" Site specific Status Changes: Employee # Î Employee Signature ~ra Site Name Addr r' V{ C' ¡,: r , or ess::x.;. ,-< - h,,- \\(t. l j, (:";:·4'C:~ Funding IT,..,.. ","""" State I of Federal) CONI'RAcr OPTIONS FOR LEAKING Tk._..3 Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Category Activity Hours ~! Date Code Code Description (lOths) 'v (ß/.5~ b \3 /5 +-¡n I <:=)h <:.:, /f·.J:.' ¡;:¡;; () ~,' y-~! ./L) . '...i...- \"'j,~ ) , ,'¡, : /\.. ' Notes: (Î h{tú.c:l(jv(/1;Ja..-;¿, 17'; /i r, /Jt;>ì-+ .., \.' :/.' _ ,,,¡:,,,--,-... ./ ,. 1_..1..:. " ' '--1 II ~~__:¡., I ,- j -t("1>,- v f./ /j/,-- (~f' f {/IN/J1l.f4{j- , --,-.., v 1 - LI...--U V iu/\ i Q " . , ~gO~ O~iG~~&l ,.4- Data Entered By: Date: . i... :'f' -' .-.--:~ e e ¡ \ Laboratory Report for ~\(~F\t:=.L-"Þ Mr. Doug Graham Canonie Environmental 1825 S. Grant Street, Suite 260 San Mateo, CA 94402 June 3, 1988 By Canonie Environmental 212 Frank West Circle, Suite A Stockton, CA 95206 (209) 983-1340 87-055-44-3770 Revised Report CanonïeEnvironmental 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 . Table 1 Page 1 Codes of Samples Received Revised Report From S. P. - Bakersfield Project: 87-055-48 Date Date Sampler 1Q Sampled Received Lab 10# Sample ~ Container Analysis: BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube - A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soil Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube - 03-11-88 Brass Tube B-2 E 03-12-88 806253 Soil B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil .Brass Tube C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: Benzene-To1uene-Xy1ene 1-14 N - 03-10-88 03-12-88 806247 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 N - 03-10-88 03-12-88 806244 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806246 Soil Brass Tube --e 1-6 N - 03-10-88 03-12-88 806243 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806245 Soil Brass Tube 1-9 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806248 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: Oil and Grease A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soil Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube CanonieEnv ironnlental 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3170 . Table 1 (Cant.) Page 2 Codes of Samples Received Re" : .ed Report From S. P. - Bakersfield Project: 87-055-48 Date Date Sampler .!Q Sampled Received Lab 10# Sample ~ Container Analysis: Oi 1 and Grease ~"e B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soi 1 Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil Brass Tube C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: TOX A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soil Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soi 1 Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soi 1 Brass Tube :-e C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube ,I Analysis: Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon 1-14 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806247 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806244 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806246 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806243 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806245 Soil Brass Tube 1-9 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806248 So; 1 Brass Tube CanonïeErlvironmental II ~_~_ __ ___-- _ _ uJ ...'". 1/)' \ (¡ , <öo b 1'\ l '({) 6 "2 ç NO. ~-2 ¿ OF CON· TAINERS .1-- ~ 'f,. 1/ t-~ ~ tj... ¿. 'L.-/ V 1/ (,.V V V V V µV 1/...... It/:v \1/ Iv V/ il~r¡~ PR;;W~ ~t:e¡eJ,Ef C~ ~7 70 SAM~~~~7M ~'f)}}¡lC; . DATE SAMPLE 1.0. REMARKS '5/ID I, J. h ;'7//<- ¿.. ¡;, I) I C-, - d I (-hI I - h I ¡J itt.J -~IAI /..: t..''S /-~"L~ I _/1/1 f) I - q' ,:c) . ('6/h \ \ -+d~f I . , ~) I'/" .., .. ~ \~ 'v Flpl t~vJ,t),-·( '-. 'I < . " ~«( II ()~ I v V (", . L-.o..b e.I : '<;I' J il -'¿;{ '11___ ~ A -2.. "f, 11../ {/ ¿ ( t). ~ 'S /' ~A-':l'W V./ A - 1-/ (1_____ ->1+- 6'e 1/ ¡.} - hi <;~ ~A-"W l/ / , ,g -0(' n ____ '.> 6-2' E L.- ~ / 1? - -&ô? I ~..-.:;~ 6 .. Z'VJ v :) / i~ -- hi!) ___ ~~-6'~ V \1/ r,s - h' ~~ ~Ò-6/vV' \ / L'V~,/,'J V ,,~ .. ..-. I ^ . "J. A. > / <[S.JJ c... ~ '. .,r~ ~ rÅU IV ~~ ~ ~ ~rt -1'~~ [,ßI. ~"II~qr~hect !IF .........,.., ,i ,Oatjlme Recelwecl!l,: \SlIM...) / .r./f},p ! rllt 1/// I 2J2 -.....-, J I Tt -..- R8IInqul.hecI by. ,.,....Iur.. OataITlme .f' Rec8lwecllor ~.......,:' 3-ù.-\'Vr,t:~S [JT;J.n() rl. ß. Whll. ' s.m~ I' I ' 1 I 'e -e y ~ I~ .~_ ~ , ( It I~~ r~ ~fj(!I'~U1\Jc!'\L!.. , Ram'" LL J L/11",)¡5 ''- VJ4A:. flt; ~ ~ , ~ 1) ~A J ~ ~ J '~~~-iw"!/~' :Ç.~r~~'- 1-""'-;;;'~~lL 417ij,..l~ ~ -".' '1iT~ " .7' ~'J 'IT"'.) V'-' '\47i7~ "" eAr, rot! ~v.~.. V' ! ¡- ,- " J' / ~ J 'j' C ¡¿'·t'FLl fTtO U t\/k.x, {cLY /i ',_ N~ 04479 Canonl. Envlronm.n"I, 212 frank W..t Circle, lult. It, Itockton, CA 15208 Canery . A.rum Copy To ShiP.... Pink, Lab Copy Table 2 Results of BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield ~_/~~sults in mg/k;, t,// Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E Lab 10#: 806249 806250 806251 Analyte(s) Benzene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Toluene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Total Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 tø Go- Analyst Checked by Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak 03-23-1988 on Soil 87-055-44-3770 . , Page 4 / Revised Report - '- \., A-6 W B-2 E 806252 806253 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 ... NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 ,r-.j CanonieEnvironmental Table 2 (Cont.) Results of BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield ,_/~eSults in :~g \/ Sampler 10: B-2 W B-6 E B-6W Lab 10#: 806254 806255 806256 Analyte(s) Benzene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Toluene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Total Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 ~ ~ Analyst Checked by ~ 03-23-1988 on Soil 87-055-44-3770 . Page 5 Revised Report '~' ~ C-2 C-6 806241 806242 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 <-- Note: CanonieEnvironmental NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Sampler 10: Table 3 Results of Benzene-Toluene-Xylene Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg , //' ------ L.~ 1-14 N 1-2 N 1-2 S 806246 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770· Page 6 Revised Report ~ -- Lab 10#: Anãlyte(s) Benzene Toluene Xylene 806247 806244 NO 0.2 20. NO 0.2 220. NO 0.2 540. .l'-.' 1-6 N 806243 1-6 S 806245 NO 0.2 NO 200. NO O. 2 ~,º"QQ. NO 0.2,;4üO.. .-.........--..- ..-.......--j NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e A:f! ð' Checked by ,'.- Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak CanonieEnvironmental Table 3 (Cont.) Results of Benzene-Toluene-Xylene Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 7 . Revised Report t...._~-,. Lab 10#: 1-9 S 806248 Sampler 10: Analyte(s) Benzene Toluene Xylene IlK NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e Analyst ¿;,) Checked by .-. I Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X. C:éil1~l1i~~rl\Tir()rlrYl~rlté11 #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak. I , I I, I I Sampler ID: Lab 10#: Table 4 Results of Oil and Grease Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg /' ~/ A-2 W A-2 E 806249 Analyte(s) Oil and Grease ~ 240. dé Checked by , L , " I ./ L-_....... - A-6 E 806250 806251 / ,--,/ A-6 W 806252 ND 10. 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 8 . ~d Report B-2 E 806253 ND 10. e r. Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X C::éill()III4!~rl\Tir()rlrYl~rltéll #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak 435 45. 1\._______- \/ )/ Sampler 10: B-2 W B-6 E B-6 W C-2 Lab 10#: 806254 806255 806256 806241 Analyte(s) NO 10. 35. 230. Oil and Grease 15. ~ ~ Table 4 (Cont.) Results of Oil and Grease Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg(~g 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 9 . Revised Report .. C-6 806242 120. -- .·-e I' , Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X CanonieEnvironmental #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak I! Table 5 Results of TOX Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield / Results in Ug/~- / ~ ,~- ..-/ Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E 806249 806250 806251 NO 10. 15.5 NO 10. Lab 10#: Ana1yte(s) TOX ý 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 10 . Revised Report ~ B-2 E 806253 .. A-6 W 806252 NO 10. NO 10. e ".. Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X <:éil1C)l1ït!~rl\Tir()rlrYlE;rltéìl #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Table 5 (Cont.) Results of TOX Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in ug/ml Sampler ID: ---- / ,. ,/ ., v B-2 W B-6 E 6-6 W 806254 806255 806256 ND 10. ND 10. ND 10. Lab ID#: Analyte(s) TOX 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770, Page 11 <, Rev;sed Report 'L C-2 806241 .,;~ C-6 806242 ND 10. 15.6 e ~1j Note: ND X denotes none detected to a level of X C:éil1()l1i~~rl\fir'()rlrYl~rltCll UND X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Table 6 Results of Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg .' 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 12 . Revised Report .. Sampler 10: Lab ID#: ,"-,,/' 1-14 N ~" 1-2 N 806244 ", 1-2 S 806246 '---, 1-6 N 806243 ~ 1-6 S 806245 806247 Analyte(s) Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons 17. 2700. 37. 7000. NO 10. --. !:tv ~ Analyst Checked by /""""--- Ie Note: NO X denotes none detected to a 1 eve 1 of X CanonïeEnvironmental #ND X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Table 6 (Cont.) Results of Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg V/ Sampler 10: 1-9 S 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 " Page 13 Revised Report ,~ Lab 10#: 806248 Analyte(s) Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 10. ,~'. I)fL/ Analyst ~ Checked by ;---- tit Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X. <:éill()III~~rl\Tlr()rlrYlE;rltéìl #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak. . - ,. " '{'e \.,...- ~ Reference Methods Physical Parameters ANALYTES Acidity Alkalinity Chemical Oxygen Demand Color Electrical Conductivity Dissolved Oxygen Foaming Agents Hardness Odor Oil and Grease pH Salinity Specific Gravity Total Dissolved Solids Total Settable Solids Total Suspended Solids Total Volatile Solids Total Solids Turbidity . ''. .' ,." ~. ~ Pro'jeC:t'c#:'87;055;"48.;..3770 Date Completed 03-23-1988 METHODS EPA 310. 1 -ASTM 1067C EPA 310. 1 -ASTM D1067C EPA 410.1 EPA 110.2 EPA 120.1 EPA 360. 1 EPA 425.1 _EPA 130.1 EPA 140.1 __EjA 9070 'V£PA 9071 _EPA 150.1 SM 2108 ASTM 01429-76 EPA 160. 1 EPA 160.5 _EPA 160.2 EPA 160.4 EPA 160.3 _EPA 180. 1 ANALYST ~ , C8DoDïeErwironmental .. ¡. . Project # 87-055-48-3770 Date Completed 03-23-1988 ~ Reference Methods Total Extractable Hydrocarbons Preparation Analysis Water EPA CAM 2 EPA CAM EPA 3510 X Gu i de 1 i nes for EPA 3520 Addressing Fuel leaks 1 Soil EPA 3540 f-EPA 3550 1) Eisenberg, Don M., et al, "Guidelines for Addressing Fuel leaks", California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, Sept. 1985. 2) Modified CAM extraction - substitution of groundwater for cltric acid butter solution. ANALYST DfL CaDoDïeEnvironmental co .. .e ( \ - Project 187-055-48-3770 Date Completed03-23-1988 Reference Methods Volatile Organic Analysis Preparation Water So; 1 LEPA 5030 ~ ANALYST ,#, Analysis EPA 601 EP'A 602 EPA 624 EPA 8010 .,LEPA 8015 LEPA 8020 EPA 8240 ~Guidelines fòr Addressing Fuel Leaks 1 1) Eisenberg, Don M., et al, "Guidelines for Addressing Fuel Leaks", California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, Sept. 1985. CanonieErwironmental ,1 '~ ~~RN C~U~TY H~AL T=;A:TfÑT AIR.POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT 1: .~'~ .' "', ~" PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OP UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY LEON .HEB':;~TSON, M.D. Director 01 PubUc Health Air Pollutloø Control Officer 1700 Flower Street 'Baker.>fiekf. California 93305-4198 Te1eptwne (805) 861-3$21 PERMIT NUMBER A653~12 FACILITY NAMEI ADDRESS: OWNER (S) NAMEI ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Southern Pacific Railroad 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA. 94105 Phone #(915) 541-2385 Phone #(415) 573-8012 License No. 51081A. PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF 0TANK(S) AT ABOVE LOCATION. PERMIT EXPIRES May 8. 1988 APPROVAL DATE March 8. 1988 APPROVED BY Janis Lehman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POST ON PREMISES. . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . I CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits' which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work. 2. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to· initiating closure action. 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handout #UT-30. 4. (Tank size 1,000 gallons or less) a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. (Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons) - a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 5. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized. prior approval must be granted by the specialist on the permit. 6. A minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s). "'pi '~,~ . "" . I' .""' . PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTABCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A653-12': ADDBNDUM 7. All leaded/unleaded gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene. toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons. All. waste oil samples must be ana 1 yzed - for total organ! c hal I des, 0 I 1 and grease, and 1 ead. All lubrication oil must be analyzed for oil and grease. , '. 8. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal. transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Heal'th Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. 10 Permittee is respo,nsible for making sure that "tank dispoeition tracking record" issued with this permit is properly filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal. 11. Advise this office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 24 hours advance notice. 12. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. ACCEPTED BY__~__~~ --3f?!~---- DATE ~ -"Q4...~' ~uv;~ronmenta~ " ,",,' " ", " , , " , Transmittal- Letter Work. Pl an Addendulll ' Southern Paci flC Tra!]~I2º!::t!tt.ionGompan~ Phone: 4]5·573-80]2 . "¡,,i;sLehman èrn~~GQlJhty Environmental' Heal th 1700 Flower Street " Bak~rsf1el d, GA 93305 87';'055.44 Dea r Ms. Lehman: Attached is an addendum to the work pl ans submitted February 16, behal f jof Southørn Paci fic Transpc;>rtat1onGbmpany,. The addendum incorporates the issues addressed' in your phone calf on Febr~ary Very truly yours, , ç In \.i' /~ #CVrY\A;u.,{./ N'V\ C{)-C(L' (to ,Samuel D.Larano Engineer' . . Jr' ~~ ,/ ì,/ ( / " t:1/~¿~1' ;..~I /,f;,' j({/L/JC (4.~, :,;) C/0u; ,f œ~t (-r, I \..¡ ,_/ Audrey 1<. Ogburn" [ Ass istant Project Engineer .. SDM/AI<O/dmp Enclosures cc: Gordon Berg, PFS MickStrebeck, Ganonie Doug Graham, Ganonie Elaine lekas, Ganonie ~ :""""!òj- ~.. Ie . . l ~~. .I Work Plan Addendum Southern Pacific Transportation Company -:>',' Southern Paci fic Transportation Company Tank Excavation Work Plan 1 "," <'I ;, Ie \. 'I ,e \, 2. .~rpo~eof this',actciendum i?,to cl arify sorqe'poi Rts in the work plans -~1iÊi¡(:ji~ø~~ern County Env irorimental Heal th by Canonie Envi ronmental ~e~¡,rèorþpration (Canonie) on behal f of Southern Pacific Transportation ,á:'n8(SPTCb.l.:Th'ework plan outlines some of the regulation and :},iproçedures,to..be.::followed,while performing the work necessary to rém'øvé iJndergroiJnd'Juelstorage tanks from various facil itiesin Kern COl.jrrty. Unless s itecondit.ioRschange. the work pl ans and cl arif i cationswi11 be as followed: The Licensed contractor/transporter wi 11 be: P.FS Wastè Control S~rv ices. ··Inc. 1800 Robert Lane B~kersfielci. CA933Q8 (800)262-0321 EPA# CAŒ 981164445 DHS# 2070 The, tanks will be triple rinsed on site by PFS Waste Control Services. Inc.. A triple rinse as defined by PFS i~ three separate fj~ses generaiing, ~ total of 10% Qfthevolume of the tank. PFSuses steam at 360 degrees and at 13';000 psi to accompli'sh the rinses. Also. an appropriate . surfactant and- emulsifieer is used as deemed appropriate. The cleaning the tank is confi rmê.d.by,ch.eckingthe atmosphere of the tank for .lower explosive lim,it (LEU. ·The.tank,' fs'cleaned until the LEL is ,0% and no visible contamination is" evident in the tank. The rinsategenerated from the cleaning is treated as hazardous waste. is... manifested. transported v'ia certified waste hauler for treatment Gibson Oil and Refining in Bakersfield. CA. . The tanks are transported under a bill of 1 ading (as a non-hazardou's material) for metal reclamation at Valley Tree and Construction in Baker~field. CA. A minimum of two soil samples will be taken heloweach tank at the interface of backfill and native soil., As mentioned in Section 2.4 in oûr', work plan the sàmples will be conected using, two~inch by four-tnch brass sample tubes with the ends of the tU,bes sealeç1 with aluminum foil, c'apped and seale,d in ziþ lock backs. The samples will immediátely be placed 0'n ' ice in aninsu.lated cool~r fo'r delivery to the laboratory while being,kept at an average temperature of 4oC. ,*- -"-- ' .; . .~- :i~ - __, '. ..:,',:;~~+,f>~-2: , _ ,'. A>,i~;\;~~,~:~~~:\~·' '-' CànÖnï,EDVlfOnm®rr ~"''"', Ce rt if ica'i:i on #issw ill perf 0 rm>thê ,After.f~olllpletfbn of closure activities, a report~,ill be subfult·ted which ,~:q~s,;i{adescription of cl,osure activities, results ofs01lanalyses ' ,;€opi~~.ofanalyses repdrts, documentation of-soH samplte..~:hatn;'o;f,;':"i;::::>;i"'~;¡;; custody\forms, and copies of waste manifests documenting the' f,inal dispo~al' ,,"::-:,¡';" , of waste material, tank a.nd piping. The report· will also inc;lude~ïte,and' " . tank (tncluding any existfng piping) location p'lans. Finally, tlierèport" will be"!,r.eviewed and signed by a registered civil engineer or geologist. '9'1- " ,,.... ~/'-:.~ e e "\/ .... . 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DATE: 3)--;J.-.-'3~~,;·' .. . ;-i~ It Telephone No. :) ~~'" Pc.: (rf;s,~-r)rCLS, () ÖOr-,clc")~'1é:Î f 5 / (~:1({ /7Ó~,~/\~, ~c;1? (I ) " t(~ " (~, " \-'i -r\·"p. ..l:. ¡,,__-,'un ~.') .,;¡, C!'íê .8.' CI(ìCj= -1-0.."A ·1"-\', ,2" \C', , "Orfiq,r'ì~ô .. . ~, "';,i' 'Yë't·---- \-l'lCf'\é'_ ( c'nv'êrsC>. -h C{e;, U.~\'+l'ì fJu \lÌe__Le~st;,¿).(2'~'lhe "y\nîp~s,:, c(;~ \ \ \'J'£ é~'\J':!p,?(:'è \ce:;3.ê~\he CU¿nE r-S '. CÛ(YìíJ,e-le:~ldc\ve.~rs .¡ ì ~ ~ ::J;:; ·~(~C ;ç' IC \YC\,-< ~ ÇJC~ tc '- 'f) ùn C.\;ì€(\x.Á (ít:Q.~ V !QZ O,((r) \\:;0'7 ,'if:, v' .1' "-::J 0 0!---rCI v ì 5 f5:.: 0 C='c,-,- q L\ lOS o ,0, ooc~.f¡;( a Ir>¿; .t{{; Ii li£Ui {];j/Je<jd0ti~rt¡ø._J¡¡ 'KC 96.5004 JÇ)'n7?:,(!I,~. (¡~f¿~~!':i~~4';~l4~~~~~~~f¡. a~<{'i9~e~ -;, '",~ ;~ ",,'; ~' 3. A I.. PS Form 3811. Mar. 1988 . u.S.G.P.O.1988-212.-885 RECEIPT i,--- .~ ~.i "î e ATTACHMENT B -- c CanonïeEnvironmental (-{ I G 3 Depertment of Health Service. Toxic Subatancea ContrOl Dlviaion Sacramento. Californ;, UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST ~5ö7lf(¡:::'';:il'~Ta~~ ~ T r1\v'-<" (Ç)C,., '. {.-\.A... CO I --0 ~ e.:1 Irr~ ~ ¡ðc:)1- ~"'J'hA("I", ~(! c: It-:. y y/t¿S-' <t. Genera aPe t ....,- - _ ç _ 6, I·, e. Designated Facility Name and Site Address , E v-l C. Ie.. So..- :r: '^~ \ .i1 s:;- '\/ ~ 131 tI()l.., - It t 11. a, G E N E R A T o R b. EPAfOthet c. Stata EPA.lOth.r d. EPA I Other ~,ç;,6t':.«"'~k- ê)ì I ,jj'(J .' :J '. ,.,~.. ' ...'.... ..,.:t" d. 15. Specla' Handling Inatruc1ions and Additional In(ormation L() .e.ttT deacribed above by proper shipping by highway according to applicable 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are lully and accur name and are clasaified. packed. marked,. and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for tran international and national government regulations. II I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment. storage, or disposal currenlly available to me which minimizea the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, ill am a small quantity generator. I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. 19. Diacrepancy Indication Space Printed/Typed Name Month Day Yee, Month Day Year F A C L I T Y 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt ot hazardoua malerials covered by I Typed Name :.... 8022 A (tf87) : :PA 8700-22 ~ev. 9·88) Previoua editiona are obaolete. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL. CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1-800·424·8802; WITHIN CALIFORNIA CALL t-8oo.852.7550 Dep.rtm.nt of .1..lIh S.rvlc,,, TOllo Sub.t.no" Conlrul Dlvl.'..., SW.mento. C.llforni. G E N E R A T o R EPAlOth.r Stat. c. EPA/Oth.r d. Stat. EPA/Oth.r 1J;*Addlt,IOøa, I ~PtlOn',',fOl" ' ....t.rial.Liked Abov. I '~_C4'_'<":-f"S;;:'-"'" '.,'... <0 '1,1 - ~",-, · ' '.·vvM ð; ~:(ò~"':t\,' ,,:_:>: ,';;.: , '.i"'\~· . T~~ 6~7 (. Handling Cod.. for W..t.. LI.ted Abov. .. b. o c. d. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information W.eftý" 18. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby d.clare that Ihe contents of this consignment are fully and accurat Iy d.scribed above by proper shipping name and are classified. packed. marked.. and labeled. and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree ,I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatm.nt, storage, or disposal currenlly available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human heallh and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith ellortto minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to m. and that I can afford. R A N 5 P o R T E 1--. /:J " Ie L- Day Yea, 17. Trln.porter 1 Acknowtedgement of Receipt 01 Materials Printed' Typed Name Month Day Yea, 18. Tran.porter 2 Acknowledg.ment 01 Receipt 01 M Printed/Typed Nam. r; Month DIIY Yell' 19. Discrepancy Indication Space ~@@!& @~ij@~~~~ F A C I L I T Y 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certilication of receipt ot hazardous materiala covered by t la prtn yped Name ;;!. OtiS 8022 A (1/8 ) EPA 8700-22 (Rev. 9·86) PreviClU. edition. are obsolete. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY OR SPILL, CALL THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER . . HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPIU.K. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL TOLL·FREE ,·800·424-9300 DAY OR NIGHT / I STRAIGHT Bill OF LADING ORIGINAL ~ NOT NEGOTIABLE I CARRIER: TO: I Consignee Street Destination Shipper's No. Zip 94804 SCAC FROM: Shipper Street Origin Carrier's No. Date 019 Erickson Truckin Inc. Levin Metals CQrp. 600 South 4th street Eri ckson t I nc. 255 Parr Blvd. Richmond CA Zip 94801 Non-DOT re ulated material Gas Free Tri le Rinsed None N/A None Scra Remit C.O.D. to: Address: City: State: Zip: C.O.D. FEE: Prepaid 0 Collect 0 $ FREIGHT CHARGES o PREPAID 0 COlLEe' NOTE - Where the rate is dependent on value. shippers are required to state specficaH'f In writing the a;r_ or dec:tared value of the proP8ny, The II1Ireed or declared value of the propeny is hereby søecifícally stated by the shi_ to be nOl e""_ing $ Per RECEIVED. lub;ect 10 the dauificationa and &ewfuØy tiled tariff, in effecl on me de.. of issue of thit. Bin of lIIdinv. the pi' dncribed ebow . ØIICUOrft wntftOWnL metUd. consigned. and destined .. ¡ndated abowe which laid cat,.... Cthe word carr_ bel"O unc»rstood.I"I UOhout mil: contrectJ .... to carry to ita usual piece of ~i¥efy destNtton. tOut., 0(,.,.,.... to delivet 10 .nothet earn... the route 0'I'eI .,, or .ny ponton of uid route to deaN'ion ... øenv any tl int......ed in .U 01 anV uMi Øt~. that ry the gowming deaification on the date ~ an·. . Stùøøer ....., cenífia tNt he ia tam...... M aU ...' fOOd or.... .~ .a ncMed Ccomencs .nd eondition of çontentl of .. meaning My ...-.on or COf1)OfMion in ØOIMUion of me ploøerTy under the id "'ination. It ia mutu.'ty ..... .. to ucn urr.... of all or .ny of. uid øroøeny be prerfonfted hereunder shell be aubjea 10 all the tMlI of lading t.rma end conditions In o YES 0 NO - FURNISHED BY CARRIER OIIIVER SIGNA TURE: FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPILL. LEAK. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL õOLL·FREE ,·800-424·9300 DAY OR NIGHT 9·BLS-A' (Rev.6/8ì --..---.......----- . ---------------.-- -~.._-- ....1OCIIIIII'Y.....___ --------"'-"'.- ~. ...... ..... .. 01'1 .. ...... ... .. . ~ ..... of ....". . ........ ." ~'___'I1QO"_ 15ø1"~ ...................Codt... ~" .. ~ GI .......... ........ of ....,.....-..-....- fæ-IIIC METALS A DMSlON OF IIII'''ETAL USA CORPORATION ...." 0 i"o:r,~::;{ '30 NORTH 12th STREET 7«JNORTH WILSON WAY ., .i:~:::':''::- 0 SACRAMENTO, CAUFORNIA _,. 0 51OCKTON. CAUFORNIA 952Qð [)IV "..,' t·;:,·· (9'61...·J:380 (2011) .oee-ea75 >, .,..~'... TYPE OF PlJRCHASë ' DCASH DCHECK D~T DI/C D:~ CHECK NO, ~~'~~ûí1 (Q)~~@jB~~L\, LMC 410 (2·88) O 600 SOUTH .th STREET RICHMOND, CAUFORNIA II48D4 ¡4ISI236.œœ O 1600 ~Y HIGHWAY SAN JOSE. CAUFORNA 116112 (408) 294-8443 DATE > Q, o (,J I- :r C ¡¡j If "'''J?R.~':'. ; FO.LP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPILL. L"''' FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL TOLL-FREE 1-800-424-9300 DAY OR 'N1ft'T STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING ORIGINAL,- NOT NEGOTIABLE . Shipper's No. 94804 SCAC FROM: Shipper Street Origin Carrier's No. Date CARRIER: 0: _ _"nsignee Street ' nestination Levin Metals Corp. 600 South 4th Street Richmond CA Zip Erickson, Inc. 255 Parr Blvd. R' m d Zip Non-DOT re ulated material ',;4 . <1M:' Gas Free Tri le Rinsed None For Sera temit C.O.D. to: Address: ~ity: State: Zip: C.O.D. FEE: Prepaid 0 Collect 0 $ FREIGHT CHARGES o PREPAID 0 COllECT )TE - WIMre the rete i. deøendent on vllue. shippers Ire required to state specifically in itino the agreed or decl8red vel... of the property. The Igreed or declered vllue of the property is hereby speeific811y stated by the sIIipper 10 be not exceeding . Per RECEIVED. euo;.ct to the daudatÎOM Ind '-wfultv fi" w~' effect on the ute of issw. of thit; Bill of Lading. the proøenv dIIIcr ~ unMowna. merteca. ~ end destined _' , which ..Mi eerr_ (lhe word can.... being understood throughout COI1ItKl .. muning eny peteon Oil corøor...ion in poueaion of the øroøeny undet ,he concnc:U..... to carry to h:a uauaI piece of _I' -'..- ion. if on its rout.. othetwiM CO _1",- to another cart.. on 1M rOUW to Mid ..-cinetion. h: ie mu.ually..~ II to MCh carrier of ad or Iny of. ..Nt øroøertY· ovw" Of'" øortiDn of Mid route to _atinat' a. each .. any timll in....eaed in aU or any Mid øroperty. that...., Mftic:e to be perfonned hereuniMr IN" be IUbied to a" me bill of aading terme and conditiona in ....--.--.......-.. ' ~ ,.,..,., oertif_ tNt he . famW.... ..me and condfttons in th. governing dauìficltfon and the ..id terIM and conditione .r. Mr.., agreed to by the "'ipper and ICaIMd tar himMtf ,nd his ¡P@@~ @)~Q@DL\B A D 9·8LS·A' ' (Rev, 6/87 FOR HELP IN CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING SPILL. LEAK. FIRE OR EXPOSURE CALL TOLL-FREE 1-800-424-9300 DAY OR NIGHT ~~~!~::=::.....~ " ' i"------..·- Ð.[ffi . " -.--.....--.. ' ,:;=-:1~~':=;~"":; fIIC M~:4" L'S '. II .. ~ ................. CDdI....- , .,- ............ .. ~ cI .....-- ___., t,,,,-,--,,--- ',ADMSlONOFalllallETALUSACORPORATlON " ¡''' Jr" LMC 410 (2-88) .. n-eoo SOUTH 4th STREET ' L.J RICHI.IOIÐ. CAUFORNIA lI4II04 , (415) 238-0808 O ;IlOO MONTEREY HlQH'MY SAN JOSE. CAlFORNA QI\ 112 (408)~ OOE ------" ..----.--- ï '. MtERJCAN FUEL TANK METAL RECYCLING, INC. 2202 South Milliken Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 (714) 947-2888 CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: JOB SITE: ADDRESS: DESTINATION: WIRZ & COMPANY 709024 ~~:w No. 0 19 6 0 TANK DISPOSAL FORM Date: Job # DATE A.M.R. 2202 S. Milliken Ave. Ontario CA 91761 PROJECTED TAN,(S ORDERED BY: Lie. NO. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: " Services Rendered Cost Dis()Qsal Fee 100,00 Extensive Loading Time 150,00 Disposaì Fee with Permit 250,00 Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee Per Tank 200,00 T Cancellation Fee 250,00 Other Specify DLI iVLrp,-1 TOTAL CHARGES ~ COMMODITY (SPECIFY) CTY. TANKS RECEIVED GALLONS TYPE F' S' TOTAL 280 500 550 1000 . 12ft. 1000 . 6ft. 1500 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6000 7500 8000 9000 10000 NO. OF TANKS TOTAL ~ All fees incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. of = FIBERGLASS NET TONS os 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o 0 0..:8 00 00 00 00 00 00 . /-1 ~ .22 .25 .46 .63 .90 1.00 1.18 1.36 -1::M 2.50 2.92 3.36 3.55 3.94 4.47 NET TONS /.7'X l,~ 'S = STEEL 105 CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAUDESTRUCTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S} AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. All MATERIALS PECIFIED HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOSES ONLY. J;:"/'~ / V'-/~?P AUTHORIZED REP. CONTRACTOR COpy DATE SholJ \d 'ot:, \O,(f:Pj ~r .~~~-:: '::i-:" r :. ~ :\.~ a. G E N E b. R , .. A T. 0 c. B , '- " ,. d. - ' ..' "" ·····Lù~·· .. . .. , 18. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately d scribed above by prôper shipping " name and are classified, packed, marked,' and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transp highway according If) spplicable ~ international and national government regulations. c_ . ',~. 'c' i "~ 1_"" " I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volUllle and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the preaent and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good.. ,.. faith effort to minimize my' waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. ' T R A N S P o R T E Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name MOIIth Day Yea, " . " 19. Discrepancy Indication Space' F A C I L' I T V. " ·'0 ... , ' ,> IP@@!Æ @~~®~~~~ '~. 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manife.t except a. noted in Item tS. Printed/Typed Name Signature I Month Day Yea, '. DHS 8022 A (t/87) EPA 8700-22 iRev. 9'88), Previous editiona ere obaolete. ~ . .". "'~ Blue: GENERA TOR SENDS THIS COPY TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS To: P.O. Box 400, Sacramento, CA 95802 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK .... ,......,..~ ,,",po "., ~Io _"'''_'''.'_''1 ;.._ -.- ...___...a. ...._...~_..."'_ ....._........... 4 __.... ._. __........ ....._.... ,..... ._""~..... ,...... .. ....""^ ....II!".... "'rr" SI~le 01 i.:alilornia-+teallh and Well are Agency e .Fonn Approved OMB No. '2050-0039 (Expires 9-30(88) /... A . Ptèå'¡e" rint or e. r Orm des' ned for use on ~ite 12· itch ewriler). 1. Generator's US EPA ID No. Oepanment 01 nealm ~Ç.S Toxic Subst.nces ~ Oiviaion Saer.mento, Callfomia f " 15. Spec ,~ndlinoln'f. Ctions abel Additionallnformalion ,"', ' <7 ^/ - c¡ 3 .. ~j.¡~~Af <:1J~~h'K tlo+h~ pLAQ -. ... "- \1~~s CERTI~'CA';~i-{ ~;~ declare that ~. ~_ ofthia ~nm".re 'fully .nd .cc....tely described above- b~ Ir~8r ~~.~, . !" ::~~namè~and,are classified: packiÏd.marked..:and labeled, and are in all respecta in proper condition ,for transport by highway according to appl~Ie;" , ,:~: ÿ. '/,.:~~,jntematlòiia.andnationaigovernmentregulationa. ',::" ", ,",'" , ' "",:;....>," :, i ¡ ~i~~;Mtt~.·q¡;.ntity_ g~tOf,;~certlfÝth.at I have a ~~m in Pta~.tor~lICe,the 'VolUme and toxicity. of waate generated, to the degni~' hav~ «:, ,; f( ,:~; ~~~,~~ñèd:tø be-8COII()I1Iíëally practicable and that lhaveaelected thepract~l. method of treatment; atora~; ordiaposal~~~.availa.f:!IeJ~<.:i;~'J } ,~':.,-t, m. ";wti~,R:ljnimiz8a the,preaent:.ancflut.... threat, to human health and~enwonment; OR. 'If I am a amall quantity generator. , hålle.-made 'a ôeiõcf:', .',. . ..~" ~,~~~,fait~'ffott to minimize my _ate generation and aelect the best _ate managementrnethod that is available to me .nd that I can affprd.',·'·: ' " .., ..1~_t-4...~"Í_~,~~:;.~...:"!:"~--.:' _':.:~'~t""··"'~·'_.:._::-t'..~:' .w';,_:···.·~<~·, ........-...; '. ::--.'. ......-...:.1..:... .' -... .... __!oé-.:;::.~..;..~:..-'_:~,.,..~.==-~-...:.~~.....~~~ ~ .':;~.~ S~:;;L':' _Irfonlh':, Day.. Year" . :". .f·,· :-7-':.- ",:f·';: .; ~- '~1~' Á.~ ~; . :. . , Irfonth -, 11.'77, ~@~~ (Q)~~.r~~_!;~", ~Jb . ._ ...·...r .....:.......: - State ot'cáTitomi_~ealth and Welfare Agency - Form Approved OMS No, ~ (Expires 9-JJ;W' Ple~" rint or t . Fonn . 1ted tor use otfelifø t 2· itch LJA. Department 01 Heahh Services Toxic Substanc.. Control DMaion Sacramento. Califomill "I ,. J G E : :." ~ .\.. E b. ~... .. 'R \ r ~ T 0 c. R ~ ", d. t '," '......;. j. 'i ~.... .< ~ ) , Oepan_ OIl1eann :o.,vlCes Toxic Substances Control Oivision SaCfllmento. California . 11. US DOT Oeac:riptlon (Including Proper ShIpping Na!". Hazard CIa... and ID Number) a. . G E H E A À t o ,~ b. \ - .' ;.-1 c. d. t;,."' " )1{ i.- ;~!' WeA-r YFO +et~ 'i5D(;'C¡- J' c./ O+-k~ '>~~;, .. .. 18; .... .~:~...>: "-; "., . GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: 'I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and aecura described above by p,op.:ahipping:. : -:"'name and are classified, packed. marked,' and labeled. and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway aecordinQ to applicable' .:;,:" , international and national government regulations.. ",',' .' " ,'" , "',, '.' , " ' '1' J :;¿~:;-IÎ\~~:.larQeqU8_ntity geÌlerator.,1 Certify that I have a program in plaœ to r~uce the volume.nd toxicity of waste g~ti.d 'te) ttMt'~~.I~~ ';'1 :í '~~'<detennined to be economically pr.cticable.nd that I haye selected thepract1C8ble method of treatment. storage; ordlsøosal ~.a.¥IU~;AP.;-ø ,..;i,I . me, which minimizes tliepreaentand future threatlo human health and the environment; OR. if I am a'smalt qU8ntitygenerator. I ha...,ínade,. ~: ê:" , faith effort to minimize my _ste g__tIon.nd select the best _ste management method that is .v.ilable 10 me, and lhat 1 can .fforcL'\., -.>~,\,;..,,;: ~,:~'( '\ ."j. ,,~ "':',' ...... _.... ~ _~. _ ::". _'-.._ :. .. .'___'_' ~,..._- .. ;.'.__ ._~.._, _: .._...~~...,..~..i).. -'-:'..___,:~,:":":.\-:':.-. Printed/Typed Name Signature' ,..'~~ AbItb..pay:,:V..r ~ <" í . R ¡( II s P. 8 o 1. R, T e , . " ~..:. Qt e ATTACHMENT A e CaaoaïeEnvironmental ð ~ -, ~ e e REMOVAL PROCEDURES Excavation/Removal The steps for completing the tank excavation and removal were as follows: 1. Excavated existing surface materials and soils to expose the top surface of the tank. This also included excavation of the product supply lines and vents connected to the tank. 2. Removed fill neck and confirmed that product had been removed. The tank was then rendered inert by using dry ice. A minimum of 2.0 pounds of dry ice was added per 100 gallons of tank volume. 3. Continued excavation operations until the tank was free and clear for removal. 4. Used cable rigging to remove the tank from the excavation. 5. After the tank had been removed from the excavation, the soil underlying the tank was inspected for the presence of product. Based upon field observations and regulations, the field engineer/geologist then made a decision regarding the need for additional excavation. A soil sample was collected and analyzed within 48 hours for the constituents described in the next section. The need for further excavation depended upon the results of the laboratory analyses. 6~ Two tanks were triple rinsed and transported by PFS Waste Control Services, Inc., to American Metal Recycling Inc. The two I5,000-gallon waste oil tanks were triple rinsed, manifested, and transported as California regulated waste by PFS Waste Control Services, Inc. to Erickson Inc., of Richmond, California. 7. After excavation and sampling were completed, the pit was backfilled. Collection and Analyses of Soil Samples After tank removal' and excavation, a soil sample was obtained from beneath the tank. The soil was obtained from the bottom of the pit with a backhoe. The soil sample was collected using a two-inch by four-inch brass sample tube, which was pressed into the soil in the backhoe bucket. The ends were sealed with aluminum foil, capped, labeled, sealed in a'zip-lock bag, and immediately placed on ice in an insulated cooler. The sample was kept in possession of the engineer/geologist until delivery to the laboratory. CanonïeEnvironmental ..... -.. ~ e e The sample was transported under Chain of Custody to the State Certified Canonie Analytical Laboratory in Stockton, California, and analyzed within 48 hours. The sample was analyzed for the following constituents: o UnLeaded Gas...... EPA Method 8015 TEPH (Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons) o Waste Oil........ EPA Method 8020 BTX (Benzene, Toluene, Xylene) EPA Method 413.1 (Oil and Grease) Total Halogenated Hydrocarbons (TaX) CanonïeEnvironmental KERN COUNTY HEALTH OEPARJNINT OIVISION 0' ENYIROf8IIIft'AL IllALTH e i: I , " 1700 FLOWIR STREIT. BAKIRSFIBLD. CA 9330ð 1801) 881-3838 LIIIGTII or PIPIIIII TO AIIAIIDOII ,~... ~ ~ , ;..; .".. APPL%CAT%ON POR PERM%T POR PERMANENT CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OP UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE PAC%L%TV THIS APPLICATION IS FOR [8] RllmVAL. 0It 0 AIWIDOIIJIBIft' III PLACZ (PILL our _ APPLICATU. PIIt 'ACILITY) Z ¡:2 .... ~i <co '...... Z .. PROJECT CONTACT PBOIII , 415 541-2385 SBC/T/R (RUIIAL LOCATIOIfS œLV) j'.'ìr. Tim Becker DAYS- 415 541-147_8 28/275/128E 11'0-- PACILITY NAIll "\ ~"IV\! ~ IUItI8T CROI8 STRUT Southern Pacifi c Railroad 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield Kentucky OWNER ADDRBSS PROB Southern Pacific Transportatio~ One Market Plaza Room 1007 (415 ) 541 "2385 .c z Cl:O Q.. .... ~~ CI:CI: ¡"Q Z'" QZ u.. 3/1/38 510801 A PRELIMINARY SITE ASSBSSMBNT CONTRACTOR S aIT,e WORKER'S CONPENSATIOIf , same LABORATORY THAT WILL ANALY%E SAMPLES Cunonie Analytical ) 573 -8012 TAHK REMOVAL CONTRACTOR Canonie Environmental PROPOSED PROJECT STARTING DATE CALIFORNIA LICENSE . HC 3072117 ADDRESS ) PROD ( ) PIØI (209 )983 134û INSURER ¡zj DRESS 212 Frank West Circle Stockton CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OP MATERIALS STORBD ~ TANK . W... '1 ~; ..ì. - æ . r ~O ~O, ð;¡ J-. y VOLUME 8000c;al bOOOgal JUUugal ¿:;¡ugal CHÐlICAL STORED (NON-COIIIIIRCIAL NAIll) unleaded gasoline lubrication oil \'íaste 01 I \iaste 011 . J ~..... i , , DATES STORED 1980 TO present unk. TO present unk. TO unk. unk TO unk t'".:J-\/,-./\ .....-~ [JL.C . CRIIIICAL PREVIOUSLY STORED none none none none ..:I <z ¡..o z.. 101" ~ i~ Cl:O ..... >z z.. <II .< --- , , , ' -- '. , WATER TO PACILITY PROVIDBD BY I DEPTH TO OIIOUNI*ATIR Citv of Bakersfield 215 Ft. NEAREST WATER WELL - GIVE DISTANCE AND DESCRI8I TYPE I' WITHIN 500 PElT ISOIL TYPE AT FACILITY II n knú\m unknmm BASIS lOR SDIL TYPE AND GROUNDIfAT!I DEPTH DBTIRIIINATIDI previous \¡ork in the area TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES TO BE ANALY%BD r ~SAJlPLES WILL BE ANALY%BD POR: ~@@~ @~~@~~&~ see attached \Jorkp 1 an pg. 5 & G .: --.... ~-+-.::r'ì--,""'~ -;--:..--L(:'" ! ~-,~CL¿- ,/\ ,,'i- _,\ l- ~. ··-r - , , -, ._-~; ~... .-- ,-. ,. , r;":' Q Z Q ..:I.. <c.. ~i !JIO ..... caz DESCRIBE HOW RESIDUE IN TADIS) AND PIPIJIG IS TO BE RIIIOVIID AND DISPOSED 0' (INCLUDE TRANSPORTATJOII AND DISPOSAL cœlPANIES): see \:orkp 1 an DESCRIBE BOTH THE DISPOSAL IIBTBOD AND DISPOSAL LOCATION POR: TAHK(S) 22 attached Hork plan PIPING see attached I¡JOrkpl an ..¡ · · ~ PROVIDE INPORllATIOII REOUIST!D m! REVERSE SID! m! ~ SHEIT BEPORI SU8MITTINO APPLICATIOIf !!!! REVIn · · THIS PORN HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDBR PENALTY OP PERJURY AND TO THE BEST OP MY XNOWLBDOB IS TRUE AND CORRBCT. SIGHATURE , 'it, / r!~ x J/r;l.,Á J " ' :J {.J ~ I , :I / TITLE ¡"ssi stant Project Enoi nee DATE ::( II o/~ I (Po~ 'HMMP-140) e Canonie1nvironmental - February 16, 1988 Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo, California 94402 Phone: 415·573·8012 87-055.44 Ms. Janis Lehman, EHS County of Kern - Environmental Health Services 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, Ca. 93305 Transmittal Letter Underground Storage Tank Removal Southern Pacific Transportation Company Kern County Dear Ms. Lehman, Enclosed please find copies of work plans and applications as part of the necessary requirement to remove underground storage tanks in the cities of Delano, Bakersfield, Edison, Tehachapi and Mojave in Kern County, California. A copy of Canonie's contractor license is also enclosed. A tentative schedule has been established which would allow work to commence in Delano on February 29, 1988 and continue through Mojave and complete on March 4, 1988. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us. Very truly yours, cd~~. Elaine Lekas Geologist Aulfr;~~;Z1n (:!'-uc ''- Asst. Project Engineer EBL/dmp ~ij©a« ©~~@UG¥J~u.. cc: Tim Becker, SPTCo. Jeffrey Klaiber, Canonie e Permit Ne -X(;OO./fG Application Dace' I~ K~r,:, çounty Health Department, D1V1Slon of Envirorroentdl Healul 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGRCXJND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STQR.ðGE FACILITY ~ of Application (check): DNew Facility OModification of Facility rg¡Existi~ Facility OTransfer of <Mnership - A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact Days J I I Nights ,', e e. S;-S No. o~anks $ er ( escribe) 71"a.í / p(}¿.d Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes ~No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for þ,gricultural Purçoses? DYes 3No I, Facil ity Address 'lpp Su.1One.vo Ef,) 8à.l<ers.ttE'j, C A 93335 Nearest Cross St. )/,2)ev /k enllGc-kr T R SEe' Rural Locations 011y) f I Oo.iner.5 c.' 'c." Y'il. S. I:af¡- 11 C ' Contact 'Person h~P Beese.- Address One yo t 940 i"a c.:.$(. e Z p C)if)6'5 Tele¡X1one 7/l¡--877-$'8.30 Operator ¡;ft.~~e Contact Person .£dme Address 200I'1a.rjonWd.}iJ/3/ðf7m'-nJior1) GA Zip 92.3/b Tele¡:i)one B. Water to Facility Provided by C¿¿}¡'.forni2- WéL-k"(' (;f7, Depth to' Groundwater Soil Characteristics at facility Basis for Soil Type and Gro\.l1dwater Depth Determinations C. Contractor Address proposed Starting Date WOrker's Compensation Certification . CA Contractor's Ucense tb. Zip Telepho~ Prop>sed Canplet10n Dlte Insurer D. If This Permit Is ror Modification Of An Qci8ting Facility, Briefly Ducribe Modifications Proposed E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply) a ~ ! Waste Produc:i: Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Pr_i.. Di...1 waste ó¡,LÍ>' Fuel -... on Oil 1 g ~~ 8~ ~ Q ~ 8 ::3 [J ß 8 8 '1- EI .5 ¡;::¡ ~ . Œl ¡:¡ a S1. F. ChEmical CalFQsltlon of Materials Stored (not necessary for mtor vehicle fuels) Tank . Cheaical Stored (non-coamercial name~ CAS . (if knowI~ ~1C41 previoualy Stored (If different) ~~ o ~- "-j 7/4 ~[{(~.lJ7/.1 /r t·''':; ...!.,j¿)g: /"/L :Z;Vd'r,-/Æ'ifi ( /¡J/J97.:" /;//?/¿-:"/i.. G. Transfer of OWnership Cate of Tr'insfer Previous Facillt1 NaDe I, previous OWner tØ@©~ @~~@a~&[L, accept fully all obligations of PenDlt M). is8U8d to · I W1derstand that the Pennitt11'¥J Authority may revi_ and modify or teœlnate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this \.Ðder9roœd storage facility upon receiving this caapIeted fOI:1ll. 'ft1is fonn has been canpleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of lIlY Icnovledc¡e is true and correct. Signature ~,/~/ Titl.~~~ Data~~-;;z.7-~ .~ J/ r.'- 5 J / , e· Facility Name véZnersT F Jd tèl.i:/t?/7 \ TANK t 1 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) - roR EACH SECTION, mECK ALL APPPõPRÏATE8õ'XEŠ-- H. 11. permit t:b.læ ()OO f:C 1. Tank is: OVaùlted I81Non-Vaulted Otbuble-Wall riCfsirqle-Wall 2. Tank Material'''''' marbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Re inforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AllJ'!\imlD 0 Bronze Dtbkrown Other (describe) , . Primary Containment t:ate Installed 'I1\ickness (Inches) ~ coñ¥ä'1~~~n ODouble-WaU-r:J Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): o Matecial Tank Interior Lining uRubber 0 Alkyd OEp:>xy OPhenol1c OGlass Delay 9{lt1l1ned Dt.tUcnoW'\ DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection -crGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap OVinyl WrappiB) OTar or Asphalt Ç!lb1krn-n DNone Oather (describe): ' Cathodic Protection: ~None OImpr-essed o.arrent Systea [JSac:rlf1clal 1node Sys~ Describe System II Equipnent: . Leak Detection, Moni tor1~, and Interception ~Tank: tt[1i1lUa1 (vaulted tanka only) crGroundwat8l' MonitoclrIJ' NI1l(.) DVaá¿s. Zone Monitoring Wlll(a) QtJ-'I'\Dt Without Liner DU-Tube with Canpatib1e Liner Directi~ l'l~v to Monltori"i *11(.)- Dvapor Datector* [JUquid Level Sensor []ConducUvit¥ 5en8or 8 Pressure Sensor in Arv1ular Space of Double Wall Tank Liquid Retrieval II Inspection Frca U-TI.Ðe, Monitoring *11 _ AInIlar Space IZI o.ily Gaugh¥) II Inventory ReconciliaUon [J Periodic Ti4htnMa '-"1119 [] None 0 \)\kno.., [J Other b. Pign:J1 rlow-Restrictln:J Leak Detector(s) for Pr.uurl~ Pipln1Jw Monltor1nr¡ &lip with Racewy [JSeàled Concrete ~. ¡ a.lf-cut C~Ubl. Pipe ~ce..y []Syntblt.ic LinK ~ Øllane [] Unkno.., [J Other ' .. *DeacrU.. Make II Modell ' , 8. ~~ ~~lh=rBeen T1ghtMa Tested? Dy.. iii_ []tt1kno1ln : Date of La. Tightnesa Teat ~8Ul ts of re_ Test N!IDe 'l'e.URJ Canpany 9. Tank Repair Tãñi Repaired? ~Ye. [JND Olt\kno.., Dat8(s) of Rlllpair(8) /tift) Describe Repeirs ' Overfill Protection ~ator Pill., Controls, II Visually Monitors tAw.1 (]Tãpe Float Gaug. OFloat Vent valves 0 Auto Shut.- Off Controla BCapac:itance Senaor Dsealed 1'111 Box DNa... O~ ' Otbu' . List. Malee II Model F« Above Devic_ 3. 4. Capacity (Gallons) f3 OOC? Manufacturer ?Ln Kr1ClWfl o Lined Vault ~ None OlbknoW'\ L Manufacturer: Thickness (Inches) Capaci ty (Gals.) -- 5. 6. 7. 10. Pipi~ L9~@W (nì~q@n!M!Al a. ~.rgrcxni Piping: ~Yes [JND O\)\knowt" uMiatf'äl" Thickne_ (inches) Diameter Manufacture&" [JPressure mSJcUon LJGravity' Approximate tAln:Jth of Pipe IU\ b. Underground PtP1ng Corrosion Protection I DGalvanized [Jriberglasa-Clad OImpressed curren~ QSacr1flclal Anode (JPolyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation OViny1 Wrllp' 0,-. oc A8pMIt ~nkno~ ONone Oather (describe) I c. UndergroUl"d Pipirg, Secondary Containnent: ,...,""'-_......,_ f.W_'''' ,..,"""_~...._..._ .l___ """._..._ 117t...___ n.......__._ -&akerslf'/d Sta.d/tln e -, pennit ~-L¿;¿OCï()'f-C- TANK. 2 (FIll OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) -roR EAOi SECTloÑ,æECK ALL APPRõP'RÏÃTEBõXEŠ-- Facil i ty Name 11. Piping a. ~.rqrOU1d pi ping z ~Ye. DNo D~kno,... Mater ial Thickness (inches) DièlDeter Manufacturer [JPressure ŒJSUct10n L1Gravity . Appr'oximate LeR)th of Pipe ALa b. Underqround PipiR) Corrosion Protection : OGalvanized Oriberqlas&-Clad OIm¡xessed CUrrent Osacriflcla1 Anode DPolyethy1ene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl wrap 0,.. or' Asphalt aJUnkno,... DNone DOther (describe) a c. undèrqrolnJ Pipirg, Secondary Containnent: ,....- ... ... -. .... - ,.,.,(" .... - - . H. lO. 1. Tank is: OVaulted SNon-vaulted D[))uble-Wall 3Si~1e-Wall 2. Tank Material ' lcarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberqlass-<lad Steel Fiberglass-Re in,forCed Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Alllt\imm 0 Bronze Dtk1known Other (describe) . Primary Containment rate. Installed 'n1ickness (Inches) 7lnXnOILJt.îá Unknt'wn Tank Secon ary Co~nment ODouble-Wall--r:J Synthetic Liner DLined Vault OOther (describe): OMaterial Tank Interior Lining uRubber 0 ~kyd, DEp:>xy o Phenolic ,DGlass DClay ~lt1lined Dt1'\kno\1l'\ o Other (descr i be) : 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -crGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DPo!}'ethylene Wrap DVlnyl Wrapping DTar or Asphalt ~tk1k~ DNone DOther (describe) a ' Cathodic Protection: Œ]None DIm¡xessed OJrrent Syst_ [J Sacrificial Inode sys~ DescrU:e System' Equipnent: v . Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ~Tank: ttïisual (vault.ft:ãnk.s only) c-Crol.U'¥JWI!Itel' MonitOl"if1lJ' *U (a) DV.Lae Zone Monitoring Wltll(.) [J\J-'1'\Þ Without Liner DU-TUbe with Can~tible Liner Directi~ rlov to MonltoriR) *11(8)- o Vapor Detector· 0 Liquid Level Sensor [] Conduct1vi t~ Sen80r 8 Pressure Sensor in Arv\ular Space of Double wall Tank Liquid Retrieval , Inspection Fraa U-'1\be, Mon! toring *11 or AnIaIlar Space E3 o.ily Gat.qiRJ , Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Ti9hme. or-tiRJ [] None 0 U'\kno\1l'\ 0 Other b. PiŠR)' rlow-Restrictlrq Leak Detector(s) 'for Presauriød Piping- Monltorinr¡ Slmp with Rac",y OSea1ed Concrete ~': Ralt~ Cc:apatible Pipe RaceW8Y [] Synthetic Liner aac.wy ~1IanI o UnknoW\ 0 Other ' ... *Descr ibe Maq , Mod811 ' _ ' 8. Tank Ti¡htne!! Has '11\1 'nÎnIi "Been T1qhtnua Tested? DYe. Œ1t-. Dlt1known ~ Date of Lalit Tiqhtne.. Te8t Rèìw ts of Teat Test Nsae 'l'èst1ng Canpany 9. Tank Repair Tãñi'Repaired? []Ye. ~No [JlbknoW1 Dilte(s) of Repair(s) Describe Replllr. ~friì@f?l @~Q@QfMM\[. Overfill Protection . - , .'. -- '. ~ator rUla, Controls, , Visually Monitors lAve1' . LlTãpe rloat Gat.qe DPloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Control. Beapacltance Sensor [JSealed 1'111 Box DNa,. Dl1'1know& ' Other. List Malca , Model rex Above Dwica 3. 4. Capacity (Gallons) IOoD Manufacturer ìlnJ1nown M None 0 lt1kno,... ï Manufacturer I Capacity (Gals.) 5. '111ickness (Inches) -- 7. F3Cilit.y Name ·13a.J{er.sP,.~ Sta..//;;r I H. ,. - Permit tÐ.Jél 0 OtJ;C é TANK!:3 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EAŒ SEC'rI0N, CHECK M.L .~Pi5õPRrnE"BõXEŠ-- -- 1. Tank is: ISVaulted ONon-Vaulted OO:>uble-Wall I8IsiN;Jle-Wall 2. Tank Material lcarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass~lad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AlLmimm 0 Bronze Olktk.mwn Other (describe) primary Containment Date Installed 'Ibickness (Inches) ìlr¡k,.,()f¡Ó~ 2L11f(nnl.Vl1 TanK Secondary Containment ODouble-Wall--r:J Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vault Œl'0ther (describe): (JeJ1è\re·'\-£.- [Jl'B terial 'I11ickness (Inches) Tank Interior Lining URubber OAlkyd OE¡x)xy o Phenol1c OGlass DClay Œt!1l1ned Dt)Ü(noW'\ DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection -crGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap OVinyl WrapplB) DTar or Asphalt ~lktk~ ONone OOther (describe) z Cathodic Protectionz IXh~ne Drm¡xessed OJrrent Syst_ [JSac:r1flclal JnocJe sys~ Descr ibe System , Equipnent: ' Leak Detection, Men! toring, and Interception ~Tank: øvisual (vaulted tanks only) LfGroumwatel' MonltOl'ln)' wau (.) o vadose Zone Man! toring Well (a) 0 tJ-'t\.èe Wi thout Liner o U-Tube with Can~t.ibl. Liner Directi~ Plow to Monltor1n) *11(.)· Ovapor Dttector* [JUquid Level Sensor CConductlvit¥ 5enaor 8 Pressure SeNIOr in Annular Space of Double wall Tank Liquid Alttd..,.l . Inspection Praa U-1'\.Ðe, Monitol'il'1llJ *11 GI' AnI1u1.ar Space IJD8ily GauglRJ , Inventory Reconciliation [JPeriodic T1gh~ hHing CJ None [] ~ [J Other b. P1Šngl Flaw-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Presaurlad Pipi..- Monltor1nr¡ &Dp with Racewy [JSealed Concrete RlCewv"¡ , Half-cut Cœpat1ble Pipe Race~y a Syntbltic U.... ~ Silane o UnknoW'\ [J Other . *Deacr lbe Make , Model. ' _ ' 8. Tank Ti.htn8!! Baa 'lbl "lini"BHn T1ghtnua Tested?' Dy.. tEIND []U'\knoWl 'Î' Date of LltIt TiCJhtn_ Teet. Re8Ul ts of Tea Test Name 'l'èatinr:J Canpany 9. Tank Repair ;¡;¡¡æ Repaired? aYe. [JND [Jlk\knoW\ Date(s) of Rltpalt(a) ¡tjYr Describe Repair. OVertill Protection ~ator Pill., Controls, , Visually Monitors tAwel (]Tape Ploat Gauge Drloat Vent Valves [J Auto Shut- Off Controla BCapllCitanc. Sen8oI' OSealed Fill Box DNorw [J~ ' , 0tbK. LIst Make , Model rœ Above Dwlc.. 3. Capacity (Gall~ns) 3000 Manufacturer ?J.nHn~Wif 4. o None 0 l1'\knoW\ Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) -- 5. 6. 7. lO. 11. Pipi~ W'({n@[K{ (O)~Q@~~~¡J,. a. tk1derqrotmd Pi ping: ŒI Ye. DNa Dl1'\kno"" 'Mi'tër1ä1 , Thickness (inches) DialDeter Manufacturer' 'rX1Pressure C&.Iction OGravity' Approximate Lel'1llJth of Pipe am b. underground Piping Corrosion Protection : [JGalvanized [JFlberglasa-clad OIm~essed OJI'rent Osac:riflclal Anode [JPolyethylene Wrap [JElectrical Isolation [JVinyl WE'lli' [J1W or' As¡hIlt ij'JUnknoW'\ CNone Cather (describe) I c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containnent: nOouble-Wall n!=M1thetic Liner SVst.. &'1None O.....kncM.m ,- '8 éZk e 'y'.s .þ/e~ ( 2; 1:- dol- íon ~! L¡- (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH ~) FOR EACH SEC1'ION I CHECK ALL APPPOPRIA.1'E BOXES Facil i ty Name e:- pennit No.¡g¿OOÕZ¡--C \... -_.' 11. Piping ~iVJtK{ lQ)!k~(ßjDIfu~¡i., a. lb!ergrOtRi Pipirq: (BYe. OND Dtk1knowt Mater,ial Thickne_ (inches) Diall8ter Manùfacturer [JPressure [JSUct1on ŒJGravity' Appr'oximat.e Lellitb of Pipe ø. b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : OGalvanized OPiberglasa-Clad OImpl"essed CUrrent OSacrif1c:1al Anode blPolyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation OVinyl Wrllp 0,-. OC' Asphalt ~nkno,., []None Oather (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: n""'"h1 ~11 n~lI"\~hA~f,.. r f.....r ~Q~_ F::i1~..... n,..,lrnn__ H. 10. 1. Tank is: DVaulted mNcm-vaulted - ODouble-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. Tank Material OCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Ctùocide 0 Fiberglass~lad Steel 8 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic ~ Concrete 0 All.Jt\imJD 0 Bronze Dtmknown Other (describe) primary Containment Cate Installed 'I11ickness (Inches) 7in~n(J!fan / a JJ 4. Tank econ ary Containment ODouble-WaU--r:J Synthetic Liner OOther (describe): o Material Tank Interior Lining uRubber a Alkyd DEp)xy DPhenolic DGlass Delay ~lined Ol1'1knoW'\ DOther (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -rJ"Calvanlzed DFiberglass-Clad OPol}'ethylene Wrap OVinyl wrappinJ OTar or Asphalt OlmkncM\ ~ne OOther (describe): Cathodic Protection: &lNone CfImpt"essed OJrrent Syst.ea [JSac:rificlal Jnode 5ystAa Descrit:e Syst8a , Équipaent: ' 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ¡:-Tank: [jVisual (vaulted tanka only) crGroundwter MonitOl'In¡' WlU(.) a vadose Zone Meni toring WIll 1 (a) a u-T\j)e Without Liner ' aU-TUbe with Canpatibl. Liner Directi~ Plow to Monitorirr;¡ *11(.)* o Vapor Detector* [J Liquid Level Sensor C Conductivit¥ Sen80r 8 Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double wall Tank Liquid ~tri..,al . Inspection Prœ U-T\.Ðe, Monitorilli Will « 1aulu SI*:e [lJn.ily Gaugh¥) , Inventory RM:onclliation CPeriodio T1«¡hm.. or.tlng [] None 0 ~ 0 Other b. P18BJ. Plow-Restrlct1BJ Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipil'llJ- Monitor1nlJ &lip with, Racewy DSealed Concrete Rllcewy': Half-cut C~t1bl. Pip. Race..-y []Syntbetic Liner ~y aMane o Unkno,., [] Other ' *Deacribe MaIc4 , Model. ' , 8. ~~ ti~~h~.15een Tightnea Tested? ey.. ~_ Dlbkno1ln ~ Date of LltIt Tlghtn_ Teat RellUl ts of Te. Test NBme '1'eatin¡ Canpeny 9. Tank Repair d-,- 0'-&'----- Tãñi Repalred7 CY.. w- UlUUIUWQ Date (a) of Repair(.) Describe Repair. OVerfill Protection --mcsp¡rator PUl., Controls, , Visually Monitors tAw.1 L]Tãp. Float Gauge DPloat Vent Valves a Auto Shut- Off Controla BCapac:itanc. SeNIor []Sealed rill Box DNane Dl1'1kn<M\ ' , Other I List MilIea , Model Par Above Devic.. 3. Capacity (Gall~ns) J!50tJt!- 2o(JOO Manufacturer ]in kntlwn 5. o Lined Vault ~ None OU'\knoW'\ Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) -- 'l11ickness (Inches) Facility Name l3a)(er.sf,.( 8tat';11 'i'~ Permit ~,.!62..0oo¥-c TANK! 5 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SEC1'ION, CHECK ALL APPP'õPRÏÃÏ'EBõ'XEŠ-- H. 1. Tank is: 0 Vaul too IilNon-Vaul ted Dt:k>uble-Wall SSin:jle-:.wall 2. Tank Material lcarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Ctùocide 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AlLmimm 0 Bronze [Jtktknown Other (describe) 3. primary Containment Date Installed, 'I11ickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer I ?78 ì¡.nknown 1000 2tnkn"wn 4. Tank Secondary ContaInment DDouble-WallU Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vault ~ None Ol1'1knOVt OOther (descriœ): Manufacturer: o Material '111ickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) 5. Tank Interior Lining uRubber 0 Alkyd OEp>xy OPhenolic OGlass DClay ~ll'1lined Dlbkno\ll\ Dather (descrite): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -rrGalvanized DFtberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap OVinyl WrappiR) OTar or Asphalt ~tk\kl)(M'\ ONone Dather (describe): ' Cathodic Protection: IXlNone DImpcessed O1rrent Systea CSac:rif1clal Inode sys~ Descr ibe Systøa , Équlpoent: ' 7. Leak Detection, Moni toring, and Interception ¡:-Tank: [jVisual (vault.stãnka only) C"Groundwatø MonitOl'In¡' NlU(.) o vadose Zone ManitoriR) Well (a) [J t)JN:)e Without Uner ' DU-Tube with Can~tible Liner Dlrect1~ Plow to Monitorln¡ *¡t(.). o Vapor Detector· [J Liquid Level Sensor [J Conductivl t¥ Sen80c ~ Pressure seNIOr in Amular Space of Double wall Tank Liquid ~trieva1 . Inapt<:t1on Frœ U-T\me, Monitol'iR) *11 QC Amulu ~, Daily Gaugh¥) , Inventory Reconciliation [J Periodic T1c¡hm.., ,...Ing None [J U1know1 D Other b. P1Šn:.ll Plow-Restrictln:.1 Leak Detector'(s) 'for Pr...uri.s Piping- ' Monitoring &np with Racewy [JSealed Cancrete -=~'. Half-cut COIIpatible Pipe RAceway [JSyntMtlc Li.... RacftBy m... [J unknoW\ [J Other '. ... ·Deøcr lbe Mak4 . MocI811 ' _ ' 8. Tank Tilhtne~ Baa '11\1 1ank l5een 1'1ghtnua Tested? CJYe. IXlHo []lt1knows . Date of La. Tl<jhtn_ Teat Reaul ts of "'R Test Nse Testing CaDF8IIY 9. Tank Repair Tãñi'Repaired? DYe. J9HD [J~ Dat8(a) of RItPllr (.) Describe Repair. 10. OVertill Protection ~ator rUl., Controls, , Visually Monitors Level , [jTape rloat Gauge aFloat Vent Valves a Auto Shut- Off Control.' ,-- BCapacitance Sensor [JSUled F11l Box CHona D~ ' , 0thK I Liat Mag . Model Pol' Above Dwlc_ 11. Piping ;':(g¡WfJ« (g)U;1/@8~'iJ'oJì a. lh!ergrOtnt Piping. ~Ye. aND Dl1'1knowa Mab¡arlal·h ,t Thickness (inches) Diæletel' ManufactureI' [JPressure IXJ9Jct1on OGravity' Appr'oxi...te Length Of',,' Pipe AiD, b. Undergrol81d Pipil'1) Corrosion Protection I ;. ' aGalvanized ariberglasa-<:lad OImpl'essed CUrreM [jSacrlflclal Anode CPo1yethylerw Wrap [JElectrical Isolation OVlnyl Wr," C,-.- 01' Asphalt I,1SIUnknoW\ [JHane [JOt.her (describe) I f c. Undergroll1d Plpil'1), Secondary Conta irment:. . n""'.....,.....wa11 nQ\In..h....f,. rfft8~ ~,...._ mtok.... n,.,.,,~ 1700 Flower Street Batcenlftelcf. california 93305 1Wephone (805) 881-3636 t!RN ~~UNTV: ~EALTHDEPARTME~ HEALTH OFFICE" Leon M tIebet'hon, M.D. ENVlRONMEN11U. HEALTH DMSlON '::J:NTER:I: M P~RM::J:T TO OPERATE: UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard PERMXT#:L 20004'Ç :r: SSUBD: APRIL 1, 1987 E XP.:J: R.E S: APlttIr 1, 1990 NUMBER: OF TARKS= 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FACILITY: BAKERSFIELD STATION 700 SUMNER STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA OWNER: SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANS. COMPANY l' MARKET PLAZA SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TANK # 1,2 3 4 5 AGE(IN YRS) UNK' UNK UNK 7 SUBSTANCE CODE MVF 3 NON-MVF 3 WO 2 MVF 3 PRESSURIZED PIPING? NO YES NO NO NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON-TRANSFERABLE *** POST ON PREMISES DATE PERMIT MAILED: MAR 3 1 1987 DATE PERMIT CHECKLIST RETURNED:' .¡ , " (' ~...., 6 / '~':- (, \.{1 , '~()~ :' (g " ,.'. I \) " , ,\ ' : 't, '5 -{1 , .,' ,')1.- b,-, ' \ 1.....: , 'i' ,: t,S) , "..' . . ." i ~ ~' .' "" " ¡CV([YUJ¡'O) @'OR-':j,'r.:J;' . '-, \:..'J\I :J',,\' I~::; , , " ' , , . ':', . ;. . . "/ ..' ., . '. . {' t.. ., : I' - . ., .~ '.' . , , , ' , ' ~ .. . . . e ATTACHMENT C e CanonïeEnvironmental e e Laboratory Report for Mr. Doug Graham Canonie Environmental 1825 S. Grant Street, Suite 260 San Mateo, CA 94402 June 3, 1988 By Canonie Environmental 212 Frank West Circle, Suite A Stockton, CA 95206 (209) 983-1340 87-055-44-3770 Revised Report CanonïeEnviron menta 1 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3710 Table 1 Page 1 Codes of Samples Received Revised Report From S. P. - -Bakersfield Project: 87-055-48 Date Date Sampler 10 Samp} (;:1 Received Lab ION Sample ~ Container -- Analysis: BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 So; 1 Brass Tube e A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soil Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soi 1 Brass Tube C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube (-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil ·Brass Tube Analysis: Benzene-To1uene-Xy1ene 1-14 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806247 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806244 Soi 1 Brass Tube 1-2 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806246 Soil Brass Tube e 1-6 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806243 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 5 03-10-88 03-12-88 806245 Soil Brass Tube 1-9 5 03-10-88 03-12-88 806248 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: Oil and Grease A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil Brass Tube A-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soi 1 Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 ~J 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube CanonieEI1V i r 'nlìn It~'1 lId I 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Table 1 (Cant.) Page 2 Codes of Samples Received Revised Report From S. P. - Bakersfield Project: 87-055-48 Date Date Sampler .!Q Sampled Received Lab 10# Sample ~ Container -- Analysis: Oil an.d Grease e B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soil Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soi 1 Brass Tube B-6 W 03~11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil Brass Tube C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soi 1 Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: TOX A-2 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806249 Soil B'rass Tube A-2, W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806250 Soi 1 Brass Tube A-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806251 Soil Brass Tube A-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806252 Soil Brass Tube B-2 E ' 03-11-88 03-12-88 806253 Soil Brass Tube B-2 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806254 Soi 1 Brass Tube B-6 E 03-11-88 03-12-88 806255 Soil Brass Tube B-6 W 03-11-88 03-12-88 806256 Soil Brass Tube e C-2 03-10-88 03-12-88 806241 Soil Brass Tube C-6 03-10-88 03-12-88 806242 Soil Brass Tube Analysis: Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon 1-14 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806247 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806244 Soil Brass Tube 1-2 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806246 Soi 1 Brass Tube 1-6 N 03-10-88 03-12-88 806243 Soil Brass Tube 1-6 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806245 Soil Brass Tube 1-9 S 03-10-88 03-12-88 806248 Soil Brass Tube Canonïe E t ìV i con I ì lPntcil Table 2 03-23-1988 Results of BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil 87-055-44-3770 Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Page 4 Results in mg/kg Revised Report Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E A-6 W B-2 [ Lab 10#: 806249 806250 806251 806252 806253 Analyte(s} Benzene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e Toluene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Total Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 tiff1 Go- Analyst Checked by e Note£ NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #NO X denotes none detected to a l¡;;vel of X rlif' to iln intE'rferinq pp.nk Canonïelt:l1V i I \OnI11(~-'nldl Table 2 (Cant.) Results of BTX & T. Vol. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 5 Revised Report Sampler 10: B-2 W B-6 E B-6 W C-2 Lab 10#: 806254 8Ú6255 806256 806241 Analyte(s) Benzene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Toluene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 Total Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 NO 1.0 I ~ ~' , Ana lyst Checked by C-6 806242 NO 0.2 ~ NO 0.2 .. NO 0.2 NO 1.0 e Note: CanOnie r;: I ìV i r '()n IlìC:ntcd NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to ftn interferinn np~k Table 3 Results of Benzene-Toluene-Xylene Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg Sampler 10: 1-14 N 1-2 N 1-2 S Lab 10#: 806247 806244 806246 Analyte(s) Benzene NO 0.2 20. NO 0.2 Toluene NO 0.2 220. NO 0.2 Xylene NO 0.2 540. NO 0.2 A~ ð Checked by Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an il\lerferin~ peak 1-6 N 806243 /-~ /. , NÓ--. ,,' 2000. 4000. 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 6 Revised Report 1-6 S 806245 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e '" ') ,---'-::-> b \ ~~~ \;- ,- -....) '- (ì I~ " e Canonïe E t 1V it 'on n 1(~ntd I I Table 3 (Cont.) Results of Benzene-Toluene-Xylene Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 7 . Revised Report Sampler ID: 1-9 S Lab 10#: 806248 Analyte(s) Benzene Toluene Xylene NO 0.2 NO 0.2 NO 0.2 e ¡pf( J Checked by Analyst e Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X. CanonieEnv j I'OnITlt:~nté.d UNO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak. " I' I Table 4 Results of Oil and Grease Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 8 Revised Report Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E lab 10#: 806249 806250 806251 Analyte(s) 240. 435 45. Oil and Grease ~ ~ Checked by A-6 W 806252 B-2 E 806253 NO 10. NO 10. e e Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X CanonieE:nvil'onrné~tlldl #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Table 4 (Cant.) Results of Oil and Grease Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg Sampler 10: B-2W B-6 E B-6 W lab 10#: 806254 806255 806256 Analyte(s) 35. Oil and Grease 15. NO 10. ~ ¿¡¿ 03-23-1988 B7-055-44-3770 Page 9, Revised Report C-2 806241 C-6 806242 230. 120. e ~ e Note: C r-' NO X denotes none detected to a level of X anOnïei,tlvironrnentdJ #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak I " Table 5 Results of TaX Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in ug/ml Sampler 10: A-2 E A-2 W A-6 E Lab 10#: 806249 806250 806251 Analyte(s) TaX NO 10. 15.5 NO 10. A-6 W 806252 NO 10. 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 10 . Revised Report B-2 E 806253 NO 10. e e I Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X CanonïeEnv i t'onnku>tìlctl #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Table 5 (Cant.) Results of TOX Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in ug/ml 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 11 Revised Report Sampler 10: Lab 10#: B-2 W B-6 E B-6 W 806254 806255 806256 ND 10. ND 10. ND 10~ C-2 C-6 806242 806241 Analyte(s) TOX ND 10. 15.6 -- e Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X CanonieEt ìvit'onn1t:?ntcl! 'I UNO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak ¡', Table 6 03-23-1988 Resu lts of Total Ext., Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil 87-055-44-3770 Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Page 12 Results in mg/kg Revised Report Sampler ID: 1-14 N 1-2 N 1-2 S 1-6 N 1-6 S Lab 10#: 806247 806244 806246 806243 806245 Analyte{s) Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons 17. 2700. 37. 7000. NO 10. e !v:..' -, ),.., './\\1 .;C~ ~ Analyst Checked by e Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X CanonieEt lVit'OI HllE-jllcd #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak Table 6 (Cont.) Results of Total Ext. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Analysis on Soil Samples Received From S. P. - Bakersfield Results in mg/kg 03-23-1988 87-055-44-3770 Page 13 . Revised Report Samp ler 10: 1-9 S Lab 10#: 806248 Analyte(s) Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons NO 10. e 1)6 L./ Analyst ~ Checked by e Note: NO X denotes none detected to a level of X. CanonieEI1VironrnentaJ #NO X denotes none detected to a level of X due to an interfering peak. . -. ¡- ....,þ ~ "~.PROJ. NO. - PR~Ui~E ,,--:2_ } ~, ' l ( ~t -c¡~ ~-=J' J/-': [)(.}'r- {I-~J- 1 ( ! 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Relurn Copy To Shipper Pln~ l.b Copy e ANALYTES Acidity Alkalinity Chemical Oxygen Demand Color Electrical Conductivity Dissolved Oxygen Foaming Agents Hardness Odor Oil and Grease pH Salinity Specific Gravity Total Dissolved Solids Total Settable Solids Total Suspended Solids Total Volatile Solids Total Solids Turbidity Reference Methods Physical Parameters e Project # 87-055-48-3770 Date Completed 03~23-1988 METHODS EPA 310. 1 -ASTM 1067C EPA 310. 1 -ASTM D1067C EPA 410.1 EPA 110.2 EPA 120.1 EPA 360. 1 EPA 425. 1 _EPA 130. 1 EPA 140. 1 EPA 9070 L7fPA 9071 EPA 150.1 SM 2108 ASTM 01429-76 EPA 160. 1 EPA 160.5 EPA 160.2 EPA 160.4 _EPA 160.3 EPA 180.1 ANALYST ~ CanonïeEnvirmmental . _ _ _ ... .,. .. ... '" .. _ ... . . ~ .. "'" ". ~ _ . M . ~ ~ . .. . .. _ 4 ~ T - _" .. , . . . . ... . - . . - ~ - . -. - - - .. - - - . - - - - - e e ~ Í(~~~ ~kf7-r;~~~~/ Wo..A.J::..L ~ '310 " + a..r..u(. c.. T<OX 10"'" 1 S'4 ----.., UJ~k. 0/'5 ;2 :10 (,: ;:: ~p Remo "" c..bl <.. 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ANALYST DfL - e e Project 187-055-48-3770 Date Completed03-23-1988 Reference Methods Volatile Organic Analysis Preparation Analysis Water EPA 601 Ef1A 602 EPA 624 Soil LEPA 5030 EPA 8010 ..LEPA 8015 L EPA 8020 EPA 8240 ~ ~Guidelines for Addressing Fuel leaks 1 I ' I ¡ I1ß ANALYST 1) Eisenberg, Don M., et al, ~Guidelines for Addressing Fuel leaks", California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, Sept. 1985. ,.____¡¡_'D.__.:.__._______J.._l -e e FI LE ,_'ONTENTS IN\I ;;:ÞITORY '" 3aUt'f"'"5-ReJcL5+afJon (g1permit to Operate' J';¡OOD4 [JConstruction Permit' o Perm i t to abandon' [JAmended Permit Conditions ~permit Application Form, [J Applicat 10n to Abandon [JAnnual Report Forms No. of Tanks Date Date Date ..----- "" --' ------- Facility /'/;'~f::S .:~ Tank Sheets, PJðt tanks(s) Date Pla~':. v [JCopy of Written Contract Between Owner' Operator [JInspection Reports )acorre.!fo~ence - R.eceive,d _ I I.... ~rnna+lcn ~~ Date Date Date c.~-617--8~ '. [JCorrespondence - Mailed ., Date Date Date . . [JUnauthorlzed Rele..e Reports [JAbandon.en~/Clo.ure Reports e Sampling/Lab Reports ' [JMVP Compliance Check (New Con.tructlon [JSTD Compliance Check (New Construction [JMVF Plan Check (New Construction) [JSTD Plan Check (New Construction) DMVF Plan Check (ExistlnCjFacl1ity) DSTD Plan Check (lxlstlnCj Facility) []. Incomplete Application- Form [JPermit Application Checklist OPerm! t In.truct ions DDiscarded []Tiqhtn... Te.t Re.ults Checklist) Checklist) Date Date Date DMonitoril1C) Well Construction Data/Permits ----------------------------------------------------------------- [JEnvirorwental Sensitivity Data: BGrOUndwater Drilling, Boring Logs Location of Water Wells (JState.ent of Underground Conduits C!Plot Plan Featuring All Environmentally Sensitive Data [JPhotos OConstruction Drawings Location: [J~alf sheet showing date received and tally of inspection time, ptc DMi scellaneous e N~s ~/R \ I<ßÇ ~ \t. I Permit # ¡ -:: n..r'od. 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Employee # (: Employee Signature 1) 6- Site Name,9t--!'ddress Funding (local. State, of Federal) , ' e " ;:;=-,- ~\i_ , e ( '4TRACf-OPTIONS, FORLEAKING"TA. - .S Site' Specific Time' Accounting 'Sheet' , . Site Specific:Status Changes: ,·-1 ¡¿ :-'.; I v {;-:<-,(;;Í- --/ . Category Activity Date Code, Code Description Hours ( 1Oths) I;) ~, - / fÌ/'¡f. ¡,! 11' r - ..... ~ ' t .-,. Notes: i...·l .' .{;! --. , '. .j' ._~-i· ¿¡ !:>P ¡~ It·, ..-L ',f .;. I:. .'¡ ,I --.' t:.:.. - t,.: , ( " ! , /-. . . - ¿~ ,...... " . ( i F~ .-.' " ,:", ,'..' (. / ¡. V It:) 17 /0/ z. '3 0/'(,,- TŒ-/:; ~ Re-s ~ Data Entered By: Date: Permit # Employee # Employee Signature Site Name or Address Funding (Local, State, of Federal) :( CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Site Specific Status Changes: Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description (1Oths) '- ' ,", Notes: If) J/ / C/J ~ If 1 /2,P I'PA'wA /AI7JÝ/W/ P'h. 1Jr~ 1.3 hi ~ 1f}'\/.).,l. -v ¡ v , Data Entered By: , , . , , ,Date: Env. Health 580 4113 137 (REV. 5/89) - , ,', f. .J-.~.' . " ....JNI'RACT OPl'IONS FOR LEAKIN:; ~ .,' Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Permit # I,"() 00 OJ. -c- Site Specific Status Changes: Employee # 11 Employee Signature D& Site Name or Address ;.:p ..-.. Funding (r!>s.~l, State, of Federal) Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description ( lOths) /; ~7 i , ¡ '!'~i r- / I 0,3/{) / , I , i '''.~'¡'. 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Funding, (Local, State, of Federal) CONI'RACT OPI'IONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Category Activity Description Hours Date Code Code (lOths) , c.,: ('- (), ¿ ! Notes: ('; . '''-, ¡..L;1 . !P ) i .. ,;·,1" " ":·1'; I/-......::? /'11.. (, ¡ L) .'" .. , :¡: t ",:, .. , .I ),,,... ..' ; , ,,' /,..':., , ; ·.Jh¡, cc.~-i Ih £; )<} ~~ J ·1......, < ; , " -=uo~-.r.j , Data Entered By: Date: , . Env. Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89) e, ,'.",....¿~_ '. ....JNI'RACT' OPI'IONS FOR, LEAKIOO ~:.: Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet PeDnit # /7. 6~J t.J c/ Site Specific Status Changes: Employee #' q .....-...-..- ' , Employee Signature D& Site Name or Address " ,"~::>' .-......... ,:¿} Funding lLocail., State, of Federal) ~,..~.... Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description ( laths) ¿j..h¡" ¿:( ,-1'" pJ JI) . , r...7'" i "- VI . I'" '.' Notes: '" ¡/:", .-j .~..,.. -- .r -r·.~·¡ f, ·¿>'...:1 / ÎLl'l:) ,-- Jc l' ) .S. i:;~ i " '-~ ..... :~ : / ;"_1 i , I ;:. "j.>'! 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J , Data Entered By: , Date: ',n ",...~... ..r- .-~. ,",,,",.e ~r ....'OQ'_..r.,\....0"C;t,~___ ,~,~\=:',;1f":'_'::o,a .='" .::';1 ,~,-..,ga ._..s>!'II.IIC!I.-=O.;w,.........,.IIð'._ ~ .-..., .,"",~<";>~.-.. -.- - - --.. -.... - - - - --- - - --- -- - -___.., Permit # i r'-, , " ." ¡ (¡ Site Specific StatuS" Changes: (. Employee # ¡-J Employee Signature J)(__ Site Name or" Address ," ", ¡'.Ff '; Funding (Local, State, of Federal) CONTRACT OPI'IONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet --- Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description (lOths) , -. , ¡ ~ ¡ ,;., t \ .¡ .-, Notes: ,\ ,- : " Ii: '., i .:~- j ! ..¿-, , -'~ .. ',( , ; ! í C·; '- ; ;. ~ '- ",¡ ',' ,~ - --Y"U 'YU .1" Data Entered By: Date: Env. Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89) Permit # IlOG C4 Site Specif~c Status Changes : Employee # q ~ Employee Signature 7) (.'''?,- (,l.t.l¡ h Site Name or Address <þ'- /~..:... 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Address ",1/ Funding (Local, State, of Federal) CONTRACT OPTIONS FOR LEAKING TANKS Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet Date Category Acti vi ty , Code Code Description Notes: ,'. :.jt, . ~:. i , . i\/i; Hours (lOths) /i I :~ J "::. / ; i /. ! ^.~~. ..r . './ /~.' f-"" :" , ; i i_.,...' .' ¡ /~.,! .¡ " ((..:/~. ,.. t , - _'3 /' ) L/' ·::-1· ,I , /\/ ¡ t/ . ;"'"1 j~~".J., ,./ r,.......k.,; U&J~l .../" ,~,,- I ¿::; I ..,~' ,/} " J j ¡ i "-..- /. /L./':: i r. ~ : ~I ...- ~:: ,.-.........~ · .2../'-/-- ". I~~ \ .~ .:.~-,.~ ~ r.. '~}~~.~/ " " ' !,->l-,...... ; ~ '.".., - r , ':.J Â.h,.. I, ..:; ....- ;Ì ',~ ." ,,; , . -. < .i-~_.\...i n .>'1 e i i __ u ___~__ -----_.- +--~- --- .-"~.- .~ ."""'.~ ----.------....-----.---.-- ~. =. ~----- --- >---+ --- - I '~",-, .....-- ----- -- .,.---;----------- --- ~ .c tr- ." -~. '. """ 626.561.3.2 Bridge, Building & Utilities Dept. Southern Pacific Transportation Co. 200 1-1arion Way Bloomington, CA 92316 March 27, 1985 Kern County Health Dept. Division of Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 SUBJECT: Underground Tank Storage Applications for Permits Attn.: Mr. Joe Canas, Environmental Specialist Gentlemen: '. In connection with above subject enclosed herewith. are Southern Pacific Transportation Company Applications for Permits for those tanks located within Kern County. As advised in telephone conversation with Mr. Joe Canas on March 22, 1~85, please make necessary notation to mail all corres- pondence addressing this subject matter to: Nr. T. H. Beese, Utility Supvr. Bridge, Building & Utilities Dept. Southern Pacific Transportation Co. 200 Marion Way Bloomington, CA 92316 As reflected in the Applications Southern Pacific Transportation Company has nine (9) underground tanks within the boundaries of Kern County located as follows: Bakersfield Station Tehachapi Station Delano Station Mojave Station 5 each 2 each 1 each 1 each Should you need further information, please telephone Mr. Beese at 714-877-58)0. S~~~:þ~J, -S' ~u,'f/