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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND TANK ~ Southern Pacific Lines 913 Franklin Ave, . P.Q, Box 1319 . Houston. Texas 77251 . (713) 223-6304 H,L BART, JR. January 9, 1996 626.56 City of Bakersfield DIRECTOR ~AZ."'ADOUS MATERIALS CONTRO... AND . EMERGENCY RESPONSE' Mr. D. S. Needham! Fire Chief City of Bakersfield 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RECEIVED jMl 1 9 \996 HAZ. MAT. DiV. \ Attention: Mr. Ralph Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Dear Mr. Needham: Subject: Pursuant to Community Right-to-Know Provisions; The Hazardous Material Response Plans Inventory Law (Div. 20, Chapter 6.95, Parts 25500-25541) Southern Pacific Lines respectfully submits for 1996 filing the enclosed computer-generated Emergency Response and Business Management Plans, including chemical inventory, in compliance with subject laws. Also included is our facility map depicting through numeric and alpha codes the locations where inventoried substances are stored at our Bakersfield ' Yard facility. , Southern Pacific remains committed to full compliance with SARA Title III and the State of California requirements. Should you have any questions concerning our program, please ;' contact Ms. C. A. Severson of my staff at 713/223-6698. I' 1\.,.;, :cas '-, 'Enclosures Sincerely, xJdt.~/)i-/ ¡ ') , " , . " . , ...._:...~.. ¿ ; "¡'__~~J" ,_,' .,/'" ,.;,~L,. '-'~,"CI _ ~~:,- c. :...... " ..' 1~:': ~._, .. PERMITJW.O. Nwnber:' /,;¿f1J 10 ENVIRONMENTAL HEi\L TH SERVICES DEPT. INVESTIGATION RECORD ¡:ÆfiiH&.I¡:i.iiii.M@ii~i1i~Æ@:mciMiiåim~ªifM~iªi.f!t.;i@1i~1ÆfiWiIŒ~igi@i.Uif!¡it;iÆ@I0 ' 5I/1lq~! 0.7; To. fjbA -hJ WI'/c: N ,tJlj-lAh!úI. '/.1.4 ~~_ : I i LÀ~j¡ AltA/\/\.iS.4--/ ~. /n 1J.)n~." 'f)y~ ! 'ì (, r? .0 -[1)',-\; I ¡",t /,~, >,,' / I~, , Vb 5 '1; (_.._.. ,; ; /,. u:;.. l:.;): ,'r -I.A~) , y' '-" li.J'¿) . 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CA 93301 (805) 881-3838 (805) 881-3429 FAX January 18, 1994 REMEDIAL ACTION COMPLETION CERTIFICATION Greg Shepherd Southern Pacific Lines Environmental Affairs Group One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Site No.: Kentucky and Haley Street, Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield Avenue Shop 120010 Dear Mr. Shepherd: '. This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action for the underground storage tank( s) at the above site. Thank you for your cooperation throughout this investigation. With the provision that the information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of site conditions, no further action related to the underground tank release is required based on the available information as set forth in California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article 11, Section 2721( e) (Underground Storage Tank Corrective Action Regulations). If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Dolores Go~gh at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, ~'} ~/ Steve McCalley, Director Environmental Health Services tu SMc:ch cc: Treatek - CRA Company gough\12001O.a .. ~~ F~~~e \..,., , ' TO,_' ( "'t. .~ 9181358613429 P.ø1 JAN-18-1994 138:15 n 2701' E~ 'HammertLänil;;;' Suite 103 . Stockton, CaUfomfa~,' 9521 0 , ÇONFIDENTlAUTY NQ~ The documønta ecccmpanyinv 1tñø RAPtdcM TrantrniGsign çcrrtajn confIdlll'ltiaJ. priYlk gee! or praprterary ônfcn'rIIaIicn Ihat eiIher ~ 1tIe ~ of 1hIt T..TIIk..cAA Cempøny (TIœTek), cr. ¡1M property of ano1Mr. repreaents infamalÌ'1n 1I1at i.wIthIn TIRTllk's care, custody and control. The infomJ&1Ion il ïnœnded tv be far 1hIt use of 1M IrÍdIvId$d ar enIIty named en tho 1ranan'ti8$ion shw1, If you ant net 1he IrnendecI ~ be aware 1NIt sny c:fl8dcsunt. ccpyIng (II' u8e of 1he corrtentII cf 1I1is *,DPI8d InfomIlIIian i. 1)rOhiblted. If you t ave receiwd Ilia teleccpy in enor. pIeøse noIIfy U8 by teIephane imlTllldlmly 80 1h.z ¥M can arrange fct !hi. reIrie¥aI of !he crigiMl documentR at no or: st to you. Thank you for )'OùI' ùIiñmv. , Date: WY ßj/ . ! v.?/~o4!U' G~pÁ To: Location: 4 Telephone Number: , Rapicom Number: 1 , From: ~~&~7-- Location: JreaTek-CFJA Company. Stockton, Cal~orQi9...Q1fice 1 Telephone Number: ¡ 209/472-2020 Rapicom Number: ...-Rapicom 60 - 209/472-202U ! Number of Pages (Inqluding Cover Sheet): ßt~, h¡T /¿k- , 2. yr- ~~J'<- Messages: ¡J1f;V.iPn- ~Vp.- /'~t:!Cf~ r , If you do not receiv~ all of the pages, plei1se call 209/472-2020., e "'~~ ~&-- -;qCI~'\ . Southern Pacific lines Environmental Affairs Group Southern Pacific Building' One Market Plaza' San Francisco, California 94105 G, F, Shepherd Senior Environmental Project Manager (415) 541-2545 FAX (415) 541-1325 October 12, 1993 Ms Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials specialist Kern County Environmental Services Dept. 2700 "M" Street suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 SUBJECT: Removal Of Drummed Carbon Filters Dear Ms. Gough: Please refer to your letter dated 9-15-93. The drums are currently scheduled for pick-up by West States Carbon. Southern Pacific will forward the appropriate documentation as soon as it is available. If you have any questions please contact me at 415-541-2545. Sincerely, gfs925.txt ENVIRONI\lII:tT AL HEALTH SERVIC'S DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 -M- Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805t 881-3838 (805t 881-3429 FAX September 15, 1993 Greg Shepherd SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION Environmental Department One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Underground Tank site Closure, Southern Pacific (Bakersfield) Awe Shop, Kentucky and Haley Streets, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Shepherd: This letter is to determine the status of the carbon filters that were used in conjunction with the soil remediation at the subject site. A recent visit to the facility indicated three barrels of carbon remained on site. The barrels must first be properly disposed of and a copy of the disposal/shipping documentation must be provided to this office. Once this matter is resolved, a closure letter will be forwarded immediately. Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve Mccalley, Director Vo I t;Y h 0-rJ ¿ú( f-, BY: Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist DG: j g cc: Treatek ENVIRONM~TAL HEALTH SERVIC'S DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR , 2700;-M- Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805)'861-3636 (805) 861-3429 FAX May 13, 1993 Greg Shepherd Southern Pacific Transportation Environmental Department One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECf: Confirmatory Sampling Results, Southern Pacific Awe Shop, Kentucky and Haley Streets, Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Shepherd: The confirmatory soil boring results submitted by TreaTek - CRA Company for the vapor extraction project at the subject site have been reviewed. Based on the results, this Department has determined that no further remediation is required. However, before the site can be closed, the vapor extraction wells must be properly abandoned. Please notify this Department at least 48 hours prior to beginning well abandonment activities. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: Do ~ ó-o~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas cc: Erik Friedrich, TreaTek-CRA \gough\w-pacif.ltr , , . T.reaJ.e~ - CRA™ COMPANY April 27, 1993 . Ms. Delores Gough Hazardous Materials Management Program Kern County Department of Environmental Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 SUBJECT: ConfiIl1~#SoiIi~Boring.,.AnaIyticaI:R9SIIIIS'~.SRJCø!;;9akV$f-·"'.~, >, '" ". ~~;" Exlracllorl"Program ,. Dear Ms. Gough, As was discussed in our February 9, 1993 correspondence to you, the TreaTek-CRA Company (TreaTek) installed a single borehole in the vicinity of the former underground storage tank location at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's (SPTCo) Bakersfield yard (Rgure 1) on February 18, 1993. This borehole was installed to collect soil samples for the purpose of remedial confirmation. The log for this borehole is contained in Appendix A. As can be seen from reviewing this borehole log, soil samples were collected at five foot intervals over the entire 72 foot depth of the borehole. Each of these samples was field screened using a Foxborough Model 108 Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA). Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) were detected with the OVA in only three samples. Of these, none exceeded 2 units of equivalence calibrated to methane. These OVA readings are also contained on the boring log. 'Of the fourteen samples collected, four samples were submitted for laboratory analyses. The 30 foot and 40 foot samples were selected based on the OVA measurements and the 50 foot and 70 foot selected in order to provide depth representation samples. Table 1 contains a summary of the analytical data while the analytical report is contained in Appendix B. TABLE 1- SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTlCAL RESULTS COLLECTION ' TPH-G BENZENE TOLUENE XYLENE ETHYLBENZENE DEPTH (bgs) mg/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg 30' 215 ND ND ND ND 40' 123 ND ND ND ND 50' ND ND ND ND ND 70' ND ND ND ND ND NO = Not detected at or above the detection limit. Environmental Technology & Remediation Systems 2180 Garnet Avenuè, Suite 2K San Diego. California 92109 619/490-6780 FAX 619/270-4404 2701 East Hammer Lane. Suite 103 Stockton, California 95210 209/472-2020 FAX 209/472-2027 e - As can be seen by reviewing the data as presented in Table 1, there were' no Benzenèt; Toluene, Xylene or Ethylbenzene (BTX&E) compounds detected in the borehole whilerthe;, mean" Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon as Gasoline (TPH-G) concentrationwas89.5mg/kg. ," ~"':C >", ' These concentrations represent reductions of 95.27% é!nd 99.51 % in the TPt+G and::BTX&E concentrations from those observed in May 1987. Both the current soil boring analytical;results and those obtained in 1987 are shown on Table 2. TABLE 2 COMPARISON OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULlS samp,I~~eoll$ction" on 2118/93 't ~.. Depth (bgs) TPH (mg/kg) Total BTX&E (ug/kg) TPH (mg/kg) Total BTX&E (ug/kg) 10' NTR NTR 2056 654 20' NTR NTR 5303 2677 30' 215 ND < 1.0 380 442 40' 123 ND < 1.0 3020 882 50' ND <10.0 ND <1.0 2477 1060 60' NTR NTR ND <10.0 ND < 1.0 65' NTR NTR ND <10.0 ND < 1.0 70' ND <10.0 ND <1.0 NTR NTR I MEAN I 89.50 I ND <1.0 I 1893.71 I 816.71 I I I ¡ --' NTR = No Test Required NO = Not detected at or above detection limit. Based on 1) a mean TPH-G concentration of 89.5 mg/kg, 2) no BTX&E compounds were detected, 3) the deepest sample containing detectable TPH-G concentrations is at 40 feet ben ,th the round surface (bgs) and 4) the groundwater elevation at the site currently resides 150 feet bgs to 250 fee bgs, TreaTek requests that the site be considered remediated and that site closure ocumentation be provided. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, TreaTek-CRA Company ~~ Project Manager IZ¡~ Rod Soule, C.E.G. #1467 Registration Expires 6/30/94 Project Geologist cc: T. Paxson, KCAPCO R.W. Mueller Greg Shepherd A.C. Ying FIGURE 1: SITE OVERVIEW - SOUTHERN PACIFIC BAKERSFIELD YARD Scale I I o feet 30 £ N KENTUCKY STREET Shop AREA OF CONCERN LOCATION OF BOREHOLE 8 ~ ¡ \">. DATE OBSERVED: LOGGED BY: RS ,.. ... ... W IZ 0 W 11..0 0 1&1 II.. HH II.. ~~ '" (1)... , HIl. (1)([ (1) 0 :E: J: ([0 :3 (1)([ ... ðH 0 (1) 11. ~ 1&1 ID C 0 " 5 ' ' 28 10 13 15 20 46 25 55 30 75 35 49 184 2-18-93 e e METHOD OF DRILLING: 6 W ID Hollow Stem GROUND ELEVATION: 450 C!J Z H C,.. ([W 1&10 II:::J '" ([ ::> o LOCATION: See Map z o H ... ~o ~::J 1&111: 3... (1) Z o o LOG OF BORING NO. SBV-l Sheet lof 2 DESCRIPTION Fll.L: Light brown silty fine to medium SAND (8M) o Light brown silty fme SAND to sandy SILT (SM to ML), damp to moist, medium dense, no odor ----------------------------- o Light gray brown fine to medium SAND with slight silt (SP), damp, loose to medium dense, no odor o Light gray brown fine to medium SAND with gravel (SP), damp, loose to medium dense, no odor ALLUVIUM: Fine to medium SAND _ _ _ _ _wjth gr-ª~eL CS:eL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o Pale gray brown silty fine SAND to fine sandy SILT (SM to ML), damp, medium dense to dense, no odor ----------------------------- o Light gray brown fme to medium SAND with gravel (SP), damp, medium dense to dense, no odor 2 1 ----------------------------- LABORATORY ANALYSIS Light brown fine sandy SILT with clay TPH-g, BTXE (ML), damp, very stiff to hard, slight aromatic odor Light brown fme sandy SILT with clay and occasional coarse sand and gravel (ML), damp, stiff to very stiff, slight aromatic odor TreaTek-CRA Com an -1 DATE OBSERVED: LOGGED BY: RS ... ... ... W IZ Q W 11.0 0 W 11. HH 11. .J.J '>J (I)... , HD. (1)([ (I) OE :J: ([U 3 (1)([ ... dH 0 (I) D. .J W ID Q 42 45 32 50 5S 60 6S 70 7S . .. 184 2-18-93 e (!J Z H Q... ([W WO II:::J '>J ([ :> o 1 o o o o o o e MEmOD OF DRILLING: 6- ID Hollow;Stem" 450 LOCATION: See Map GROUND ELEVATION: z o H ... .JU .J::J WII: 3... (I) Z o U LOG OF BORING NO. SBV-l Sheet 20f 2 DESCR:J:PT:J:ON Light brown fine sandy SILT to CLAY (ML to CL), damp, stiff to very stiff, slight aromatic odor Light brown fine sandy SILT to silty fine SAND with clay (ML to SM), damp, stiff to very stiff, no odor ----------------------------- LABORATORY ANALYSIS TPH-g, BTXE Light brown sandy CLAY (CL), damp stiff TPH-g, BTXE to very stiff, no odor Medium brown sandy CLAY (CL), damp, stiff to very stiff, no odor ----------------------------- Light brown fme to coarse SAND with gravel (SW), damp, dense, no odor ----------------------------- Light brown silty CLAY with occasional mica flakes (CL), damp, stiff to very stiff, no odor ----------------------------- Light brown fine to coarse SAND (SP), TPH-g, BTXE damp, dense, no odor Total Depth 71.5' No Water Grouted to surface with cement/bentonite mix 2/18/93 TreaTek-CRA Com an -2 SOIL TERMS I UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION (USCS) I COARSE GRAINED SOILS FINE GRAINED SOILS More than half of material is LARGER than No, 200 s.eve size More than half of mal~r dl Î\ SMALLER than No. 200 sieve size FlELDllDENnFlCA TION PROCEDURES GROUP FIELD IDENTlFICA TlON PROCEDURES GROUP (Ex"~ding particles larger than 3 - So basIng SYM- TYPICAL NAMES (Excludln¡; Pðrtl(\e~ larger than 3- & ba\ing tractions SYM- TYPICAL NAMES (ract1oni on estimated weights) BOL on estimated weighu) BOL ",I - lo.nl,I,("I.C· 'fp.I'<J...,~\ 0.'" 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BLOWS/fOOT Very 100.1" 0-4 Loose I 5,10 Medium äense 11,30 D<t!nse I 31·50 Very den~e Over SO CONSISTENCY OF COHESIVE SOILS UNC. COMPRESSIVE STR, STANDARD PENETRA TlON CONSISTENCY ~ONS'SQ, FT, RESISTANCE, BLOWS/fOOT fiELD IDENTIfiCATION METHODS Very soh LHS than 0,25 o t02 Easily penetrated .elleral inches by fist Soh ~2510050 2104 Easily penetr ated .eller al inches by thumb Medium stiff :,SO to 1,0 4108 Can be penetrated .everallnches by thumb Stiff 10 to 2,0 81015 Readily indented by thumb Very.tiff 2,0 to 4,0 15 t030 Readily indented by thumbnail Hard More than 4,0 O.er 30 Indented with difficulty by thumbnail ROCK TERMS ROCK BROKENNESS DESCRIPTIVE TERMS ABBREVIATION SPACING Very brOken (V,Br.) 0·2" Broken (Br,) 2" ·1' Blocky IBI.) t', J" Massille (M,) 3' ·10' I I ROCK HARDNESS (FROM CORE SAMPLES) 1 DESCRIPTIVE TERMS SCREWDRIVER OR KNIfE EffECTS HAMMER EFFECTS I Soh I Easily gouged Crushes when pre"ed with hammer MedIum soh Can be gouged Breaks (one blow) Crumbly edges Medium hard Can be scratched Breaks (one blow) Sharp edges Hard I Cannot be scratched Breaks conchoidally (selleral blows) Sharp ec;es Figure B-1 LEGEND SOIL SAMPLES· TYPES S . 2" O,D, Split Barrel Sample ST· 3- O,D, Undisturbed Sample O· Other Samples. Specify in Remarks ROCK SAMPLES - TYPES X· NX (Convention.l) Core (-2-1.,[: Q. NQ (Wireline) Core (-1-7iB" Z . Other Core Sizes. Specify in R. At WATER LEVELS 12/18 --t.!1.!:. Initial Lellel -¡Date & Depth 12118 ...!..J.LL Stabilized Level -¡Date & Der' e, e e Quality Assurance Laboratory 6605 NANCY RIDGE DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 (619) 552-3636 TREATEK INC. ATTN: ERIC FRIEDRICH 2701 E. HAMMER LN, STE. 103 STOCKTON, CA 95210 DATE OF REPORT DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED SAMPLING DATE DATE OF FINAL REVIEW ANALYZED BY SAMPLE TYPE PROJECT NAME MARCH FEBRUARY FEBRUARY MARCH EA MAV 4 SOIL SOUTHERN ANALYSES RESULTS 5, 1993 19, 1993 18, 1993 1, 1993 PACIFIC-BAKERSFIELD PREP/ANALYSIS LOG NUMBER: 2845-9302 2846-9302 ANALYSIS METHOD UNITS SAMPLE ID: SBV-1-30 SBV-1-40 BENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 TOLUENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 ETHYLBENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 XYLENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <3.0 <3.0 DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 24, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 24, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE ~ ' R SHEN LABORATORY ~ DIRECTOR PS/jb QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY e, . ~TEK INC,. ANALYSES" RESULTS, SAMPLE TYPE - SOIL " ,. . .:- . ~ ~ " PREP/ANALYSIS LOG NUMBER: 2847-9302 2848-9302 ANALYSIS METHOD UNITS SAMPLE ID: SBV-1-50 SBV-1-70 BENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 TOLUENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 ETHYLBENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 XYLENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <3.0 <3.0 DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 23, 1993 -BENZENE~TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 23, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE C:3 LABORATORY DIRECTOR --- - PS/jb QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY e TREATEK INC. ANALYSES RESULTS SAMPLE TYPE - SOIL LOG NUMBER SAMPLE ID 3550/DHS * MG/KG 2845-9302 2846-9302 2847-9302 2848-9302 SBV-1-30 SBV-1-40 SBV-1-50 SBV-1-70 TPH - TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS e ANALYSIS: PREP/ANALYSIS METHOD: UNITS: TPH 215 123 <10.0 <10~O DHS - RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FROM LEAKING UNDERGROUND FUEL TANK FIELD MANUAL, OCTOBER 1989 SAMPLE ANALYZED FOR HYDROCARBON RANGE C4-C23~ TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS RESULTING IN HYDROCARBONS OF THE RANGE C4-C12. SAMPLE QUANTITATED AGAINST GASOLINE~ * EXTRACTABLES DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 - TPH DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 - TPH G~ PETER SHEN LABORATORY - DIRECTOR PS/jb QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY f,.'-:;" tt tþ. QUALITY ASSURANCE LABO,~~O;R¥;i .''''' ..-- ~. QUALITY CONTROL DAT A'ïIEPóRT~/";'>;" .,,.f'-; ;1" , MARCH 5, 1993 TREATEK, INC. LOG #2845-9302 THROUGH 2848-9302 DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 TPH DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 TPH ANALYSES PREP/ANALYSIS METHOD LCS % RECOVERY SPIKE % RECOVERY DUPLICATE RPD TPH 35501DHSEXT. 96% 93% 2% ~Vtt[ L~tìJv YVETTE J. LIEBESMAN QA SPECIALIST QUAUTY CONTROL TERMINOlOGY .LCS - LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD, REPORTED AS % RECOVERY OF AN INDEPENDENT STANDARD CARRIED THROUGH ALL SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY METHOD PERFORMANCE. ACCEPTABLE RANGE IS BASED ON HISTORICAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA. BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 80%-120% RECOVERY RANGE. -SPIKE _ ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE IS MATRIX SPIKED WITH METHOD COMPOUNDS AND % RECOVERY OF CONCENTRATION SPIKED INTO SAMPLE IS CALCULATED. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY. ACCEPT ABLE RANGE FOR "NORMAL MATRIX SAMPLE" IS BASED ON HISTORCCAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA. BUnS GENERALLY WITHIN A 75%-125% RECOVERY RANGE. .SURROGATES - COMPOUNDS REPRESENTATIVE OF A GROUP OF COMPOUNDS. SURROGATES ARE SPIKED INTO ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AND'" REC,OVERY -.-- _____._..._ -_. ....-.-.-...--.-, ...- ....I...',.I,...~' ^.... e QUALITY CONTROL REPORT, CONTINUED MARCH 5, 1993 . TREATEK INC. SAMPLE LOG #2845-9302 THROUGH 2848-9302 DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 23, 1993 EXTRACTION METHOD: 5030 ANALYSIS METHOD: 8020 Concentrations were calculated using a 4 point curve of concentrations 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 ppb. LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD A 15 ppb standard verification was run in the sample set up. METHOD BLANK NO TARGET ANALYTES WERE DETECTED IN METHOD BLANK. COMPOUND Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes LCS %RECOVERY 84% 87% 85% 108% SPIKE DATA QAL log number 2847-9302 was spiked in duplicate with 20 ppb 8020 standard. COMPOUND SPIKE RELATIVE % RECOVERY % DIFFERENCE Benzene 81% 6% Toluene 110% 4% Ethylbenzene 87% 6% Xylenes 122% 4% ~vt--tR lli.kS111a.l/ YVETTE J. LIEBESMAN QA SPECIALIST QUALITY CONTROL TERMINOlOGY .LCS _ LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY OF AN INDE.¿NDENT STANDARD CARRIED THROUGH ALL SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY METHOD PERFORMANCE. ACCEPT ABLE RANGE IS BASED ON -\.STORICAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA, BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 80%-120% RECOVERY RANGE. -SPIKE _ ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE IS MATRIX SPIKED WITH METHOD COMPOUNDS AfoIiI % RECOVERY OF CONCENTRATION SPIKED INTO SAMPLE IS CALCULATED. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY, ACCEPT ABLE RANGE FOR" NORMAL MATRIX SAMPLE" '" BASED ON HISTORCCAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA, BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 7S%-125% RECOVERY RANGE. .SURROGATES _ COMPOUNDS REPRESENTATIVE OF A GROUP OF COMPOUNDS, ~RROGATES ARE SPIKED INTO ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AND % RECOVERY _ ,', u,..n ,_ _., _... . ~~_ ..._ ",n^n~~_ '^^oo·...o. ° o..r.F VARIES DEPENDING ON SAMPLE MATRIX AND ANALYSIS METHOD. e QUALITY CONTROL REPORT, CONTINUED MARCH 5, 1993 . TREATER: INC. SAMPLE LOG #2845-9302 THROUGH 2848-9302 DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 24, 1993 EXTRACTION METHOD: 5030 ANALYSIS METHOD: 8020 Concentrations were calculated using a 4 point curve of concentrations 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 ppb. LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD A 15 ppb standard verification was run in the sample set up. METHOD BLANK NO TARGET ANALYTES WERE DETECTED IN METHOD BLANK. COMPOUND Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes LCS %RECOVERY 88% 88% 87% +16% SPIKE DATA A QAL Method Blank was spiked in duplicate with 20 ppb 8020 standard. COMPOUND SPIKE RELATIVE % RECOVERY % DIFFERENCE Benzene 92% 4% Toluene 99% 11% Ethylbenzene 88% 1% Xylenes 119% 3% JðvttQ L~ YVETTE J. LIEBESMAN QA SPECIALIST QUALITY CONTROL TERMINOLOGY .LCS _ LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD, REPORTED AS % RECOVERY OF AN INDEofNDENT STANDARD CARRIED THROUGH ALL SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY METHOD PERFORMANCE, ACCEPTABLE RANGE IS BASED ON ~STORICAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA. BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 80%-120% RECOVERY RANGE, -SPIKE _ ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE IS MATRIX SPIKED WITH METHOD COMPOUNDS AND % RECOVERY OF CONCENTRATION SPIKED INTO SAMPLE IS CALCULATED. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY. ACCEPTABLE RANGE FOR ·NORMAL MATRIX SAMPLE· ",BASED ON HISTORCCAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA. 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'I:: Transportation', cOmpany ~F.!~c Building · One Market Plaza. San Frandsco. California 94105 4\)2<'i.-UJ./~ ' '$~:;;:';' ""«Ä ' ¿'" ~~ ':->'\ /:.) ~ ~ ,/' """ ~ .--- ,',~:,1,' ~ -;: ~- ':~_~ May 8, 1990 ~ ~--, ..s:, ~.g., ~ ....... Files: Bakersfield Mojave -----~ l 1ß ~~ :r. ~ ~~ b~ (\ 4- -~ Ms. Dolores Gough Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: 700 Summer Street, Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield AWE Shop ~ <.., Dear Ms. Gough: This letter has been prepared in response to your letter dated April 24, 1990, to Mr. Tim Becker at Southern Pacific Transportation Company concerning the above subject. As I explained in our telephone conversation on May 2, 1990, Mr. Becker has left Southern Pacific and as a result I will be assuming project management duties on this project as well as the Mojave project. With respect to Bakersfield soil vapor extraction, I will be obtaining one additional bid from an outside vendor of this technology such that, per SPTCo corporate policy, we will have three bids to evaluate. I anticipate receiving this bid by May 25th and making the selection of the contractor by June 1, 1990. Subsequent to selection of the contractor, we will establish a contract and commence the work. Work should begin no later than June 30, 1990. Therefore, I am request a 45-day extension to the May 15 start date requested in your letter of April 24, 1990. With respect to the Mojave project, it is my understanding that some additional borings are required to accurately define the zone of soil contamination. As I explained, we are no longer using Canonie Environmental to perform the work since the Canonie project manager has transferred to Pacific Environmental. We are in the process of establishing a contract with Pacific Environmental for the purposes of performing subsequent work on the Mojave project. The contract should be executed by May 15, 1990, at which time Pacific Environmental will be given notice to proceed with the additional boring program. ~ (,. (e Ms. Dolores Gough May 8,. 1990 Page Two We appreciate your fair consideration of the time tables outlined above. Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at 415-541-2545. Very truly ~~â G. F. Shepherd cc: Mr. J. F. Spisak u ~ --r--~ ~7-- ~ I I I -I-- I i ¡ I I ì ; i' ¡ " , e f ~ ~~ ~' , Southern pacific , .~ØIB& mtlCES · SOUTHERN PACIFIC BUILDING , ':m~~ PLÄZA · SAN FRANCISCO. CA 94105 'II I\-~ '~. I I\\~ J':;;¡ , =- CJ \' vj ';~' ::;j III r 1~;6ii~~ij~~' {~:: ~ 'I ~\" ,,' " ,',: ~\~~J~C:~::'" ~~~ Y<:J '\ , G ~ ..~\ 11~ ;;" _.11 « ;. '<:!:I c;'-y X (j/ JJ' ~,1( s .' -- ,....--:;;.- l~ 1 ¡ I 3 i , , I ¡--r- I I I I \ ! I c=;.'ñ ~~ ~"" ""- -...., ~!: /Î1-s ÙÔ/o/'("J C;J~' K('r~ a~.v-A /" / d /~ ¡;''''';'''J ¡)c/~/o"é Œ4v(rt:/~~e__¡'e/~, c;)-7'OD A o~e,L S'v(~ :;>:~ Be¡ '~r.s!h;.('41 ('4- 9~3òl .: 0,,' \ :' '. ~.. , ~' dURCE MANAGEMENT ~LCY RANDALL L ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR £m,;' 0I1IIB'ItaI HIIIIIth 'Saviœa' 0.... b/181 It STEVE McCAUEY, REHSt'DIRECTOR Air PoIIutian Control DiItrict WIU.IAM J. RODDy, APCO Planning &: De.~ SeMca Deputment TED JAMES, AICP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT November 20, 1990 Greg F. Shepherd Southern Pacific Transportation Company Environmental Department One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Permit #: 700 Sumner S~:.6 Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield ~~ Shop 120010 ~~ Dear Mr. Shepherd: We have reviewed the Phase I Workplan for the soil vapor extraction system at the subject site. The work described in the workplan is acceptable to this Department and can be started as proposed. Please provide this office with a copy of the site Health and Safety plan prior to starting work. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636, Ext. 545. Sincerely, ÐoJarû Gv~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch cc: Erik A. Friedrich, Treatek, Inc. gough\shepherd.50 2700 "M" sTREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD. CAUFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) 861·342Q C_.' , ~,' h ~'~ 01"- , t' ,"' · " , ou em' "aCI, Cl,' , Transportation ,C~~~y . . ':~.<"'~. ..' ¡ " '.... . ~ v· Southem Pacific Building. One Market Plaza. San Francisco,èallfomia 94105'" . .....-.., ", :"/r.)":·~nlD _,~~. ;J~~\~~. Y-J\ , , ,.0- . ~..."-.. . : '¡:.~:-.. - "; '. ,. , " , , September 12, 1990 Ms. Dolores Gough Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Gough: RE: 700 Summer Street, Bakersfield, Ca. Bakersfield Awe Shop. In response to your letter dated September 6, 1990, I am hereby providing you with a status report for the above subject property. Southern Pacific Transportation Company ( SPTCo) has selected Treatek/Vapex as the soil vapor extraction firm. SPTCo is finalizing the contract agreement with Treatek/Vapex and will begin initial project start-up work this month. Initial activities will consist of revisions' to the permit to construct such that it is in accordance with the operation proposed by Treatek/Vapex and a site visit in anticipation of mobilization. Upon scheduling of the site visit (late September), I will contact you so we can meet regarding this project. In the interim, should you have any questions, please contact me at 415-541-2545. Very truly yours, /)~/ ~7 Sh~p' erd GFS/dr ScaUthem Pacific GÎNÍIIW. OFFíeu · SOUTHERN PACIFIC BUILDINca ONE MARKEl' PLAZA · SAN FRANCISCO. CA 9410S ","" ............, -'... :;... ""'- ;;-.... ..: , /~~C~ i1"1;~~~~:::~~~~ß,~4~ . I .q- <;FD'''9[) ~ I~:. w'~I:! , ,';:: \~ -,q, ';;¡<!t:!~i ,') ,"-,0111 \' ".." ,,:', .: .........~_..:. ~ Y",,:. r ' . ,~- c \; ~.' .. s-aS34·s.F. :-~ ~l:; , ¡~, , I~ -~"\ , U,~"-" , -r;;.' ~ 1, ' Ms. Dolores Gough Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 , , ,,-;. IU IIIIH I\I(\IHII II IIHI{IIH I' 1 ~ ;.. I . .~ ~ i > -1 ! I ! ! i ¡ l - '~I ---- ~ e . SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items , P~t ;O~~~d~'ress in the "RETURN TO" Space on f'.everse side, Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you, The return receipt fee, provide you the name of the person delivered to an the date of delivery, For additional lees the following services are available. Consult postmaster for fee and check box(es) for additional service(s) requested, ' 1. 0 Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address, 2. 0 Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) (Extra charge) 4. 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Treqle~ In~ -" '- \ .,..' .....\ \">~\ ~\\ ".J ç ;:\ \~~ June 18, 1991 Ms. Delores Gough Hazardous Materials Management Program Kern County Department of Environmental Services 2700 M Street, suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear l-Is. Gough, I am taking this opportunity to notify you that TreaTek Inc. will be installing the Vapor Extraction System (VES) at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's site at the intersection of Kentucky & Haley Streets in Bakersfield, California during the week of June 24, 1991. As you are aware of, the installation of the VES will require the installation of two additional vadose zone vapor extraction wells. These wells are to be installed on June 24, 1991. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, TreaTek Inc. Û~~ Erik A. Friedrich, REA, REP Project Manager cc: Mr. G. F. Shepherd, SPTC Mr. R.W. Mueller, TreaTek Inc. Mr. A.C. Ying, TreaTek Inc. EAF/kc Environmental Service Subsidiary of 0xyChem 2701 East Hammer Lane. Suite 103, Stockton, California 95210 · Phone: 209/472-2020 · Fax: 209/472-2027 ~~RCE MANAGEMENT Á.~.CY RANDALL L. ABBOIT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE UI ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental HaIth Services Department STEVE Mc:CAU.£Y.,RÐIS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control DIItrIc:t WIU.IAM; J.' RODDY,APCO Planning '" DeueIopment Services Depm1ment TED JAMES. AICP. DIREC10R ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT ~'--- /' pril 1, 1~ Greg Shepherd Southern Pacific Transportation Company Environmental Department One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94105 SUBJECT: Location Known As Permit # 700 Sumner S1., Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield Awe Shop 120010 Dear Mr. Shepherd: This is to acknowledge receipt of the March 1991 "Vapor Extraction Pilot Study and Conceptual Design" report prepared by Treatek, Inc., for the subject site. Per Treatek's cover letter, it is our understanding that the low vacuum/high flow SVES configuration option will be used at the site. This option requires the installation of two more vadose vapor extraction wells. Prior to installing these wells, please provide us information on their location and construction design. Please keep us also informed on the system start-up date. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636, Ext. 545. Sincerely, Do I tY'R.o (;0 ~ ~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch cc: Erik A Friedrich, Treatek, Inc. gough\:lhepher.let 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 DD~n "JrJ DC'I""V""', 'C"n DAÐC"D (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861·3429 BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93301 j.,. ~, '/ <--~:;:-:::;- - , ~~;'~ ~:~ .:) . .:.... ~ ~~ ~ -. ,~~ ~:~~"-~' ~. '\;, ' . T.reqT.e~ I~ March 1, 1991 Ms. Delores Gough Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Ms. Gough, In compliance with your departments policy on aeration of petroleum contaminated soils, TreaTek Inc. has emptied the drummed cuttings from the recent installation of vapor extraction wells at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's Bakersfield yard. These soils were emptied onto poly sheeting and four representative soil samples were collected from the pile (approximately 6 cu. yds.). These samples were analyzed for the following parameters: o Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-G) - EPA Method 8015. o Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Ethylbenzene (BTX & E) - EPA Method 8010. o Total lead. The analytical results for these samples are presented in the following table. The analytical data report is enclosed. Drilling Cuttings Analytical Results (mg/kg) EHTYL- TOTAL SITE TPH-G BENZENE TOLUENE XYLENE BENZENE LEAD AR U U 3.5 17 U 8.9 BR U U .13 .23 .06 5.4 CL 16 U 2.8 14 U 5.6 DL 12 U 27 200 U 31.3 U = Not detected at or above detection limit. Environmental Service Subsidiary of OxyChem 2701 East Hammer Lane, Suite 103, Stockton, California 95210 · Phone: 209/472-2020 · Fax: 209/472-2027 - (e . , i !AI; can be seen by reviewing this data, the drilling cuttings :c(~ntain TPH concent,rations less than 50 mg/Kg and are, therefore; ie:~empt from your departments policy. :TfeaTek intends to allow these soils to aerate onsite until the vilpor extraction remediation of the site has been completed. iSl~ould you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not 'hnsitate to call me. ' I , '\ Sincez'ely, TreaTek Inc. , , 4-L/~ Erik A. Friedrich, REA, REP Project Manager EAP: kc If Ii I :\ IreqT~ Inc. _'"""""-, ~Flower Õ' . ..,-t!'t"~~..,~~~;'!o!t,: l.J è ....,...,..,.."'..,............,,"','-....... ¡;, , ~_:"','::"-'" ,,.,.c>...·,..,,,·~.,,,: t ~~~~--, ¡ Environmental Service Subsidiary of OxyChem , 2701 East Hammer Lane, Suite 103, Stockton, California 95210 I .t ¡ I , l ¡ ¡ \ ~ ¡ ¡ , . ! í\ :; 5 i I ¡ D I ~ I ~ i ¡ 1i ~ .;; i1 ~ f! ~ ·.........i. MS DELORES GOUGH KERN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 2700 M STREET SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 /1,1111111111 III 11111 II! /III ,! I"II!I,!!I"!!!!!I! II ~ . I \\ ì 1 ¡ \ - I I "e (-_ FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 . Falmouth. MA 02541 .' Tel.(508),S48:.ó686 , sufficient time for the system to reach equilibrium with thesol1nold ' valve cycling. At this stage T2 and T 1 may be oscillating up and down over a range of approximately 10·. If the oscil1ations are greater than this the inlet hydrocarbon concentration should be decreased sl1ghtly by opening the dilution valve slightly. After establishing equilibrium with moderate temperature oscillations, observe the mean temperature difference between T2 and T 1 (~ T). This temperature d1fference correlates w1th the 1nput concentrat1on. As an approximate rule of thumb 9 X ~ T equals the input concentrat1on 1n ppm ( molar or volume concentration). For example ß T = 250 ·C ind1cates an input hydrocarbon concentration of approximately 2250 ppm. If the observed 6 T is less than 280°(, it may be desirable to 1ncrease the 1nput concentration. If a higher input concentration is desired, and is available from the vapor recovery line because the dilution valve has not yet been closed, the sol1noid valve must first be adjusted. To set a higher input concentration, the sol1no1d valve is adjUsted to have a small fixed bypass opening. To do this (See f1gure 6 ) remove the adjustment screw in the bottom center of the solenoid valve. The adjustment screw is p01nted, is approximately 1.4" long, and should have three or four flat washers spacing its head from the bottom of the valve. As a first trial, remove one of the washers and Insert the screw Into the valve and tighten it. T 1 should be observed to decrease and, after about one minute, T2 should start decreasing and the solinold wi11 stop cycling. Close the di1ution valve slightly until T2 moves up and the sol1noid again begins to cycle. Use small increments and sufficient time to avoid a major swing in temperature. Allow five minutes for the system to approach equi1 Ibrlum, observe the new ß T value. If ß T is still less than 280· C, and a st111 higher input concentration is desired, another adJustment can be made. To do this, remove a second washer from the ad.tustment screw, replace, and t1ghten. Again, gradua11y adjust the dilution valve inward until the sol1noid is cycl1ng with only moderate oscillations of T 1 and T2. After allowing sufficient time for approaching a new equi I ibrium, the new ~ T should be close to 290·C, indicating that the input concentration is now close to the maximum a11owable. tt IS tt FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive · P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth, MA 02541 . Tel. (508) 548-6686 The concentration of recovered vapors will normally decline significantly in a perIod of several days. The di lution valve may be readjusted every several days, to compensate for the decl ine in vapor concentrations. However, automatic di'lution control is the preferred method of adjUsting input concentration durmg the period when vapor concentrations are high. The automatic dilution control is discussed on page 11. On the T2 controller, the green solenoid indicator light is labeled w1th an S. (See figure 5 ) When the light is out, the solenoid valve is open and heat recovery is reduced. Conversely when the light turns on heat recovery increases. When vapor concentrations are high and trending downward ( typical near the start of a vapor recovery operation), the controller is normally programmed to operate the solenoid on an 8 second cycle. I f automatic dllution control is not being used, the d11ut10n valve may be manually adjusted so the solenoid light is off for one or two seconds of the 8 second cycle. As the input concentration declines, T2 and T1 move downward with ð-T' diminishing, and T 1 approaching the T 1 set point. The heater cycles so as to maintain T 1 near the set point. The green heater indicator l1ght 1s marked H on the T 1 contro ller. DILUTION VALVE CONTROL Falmouth Products provIdes automatic di lution valve control (DVC) to accurately maintain a selected input concentrations during the dflution phase. The DVC is contained in a small plastic enclosure, and is mounted adjacent the dllution valve. A sprocket on the DVC drives a small chain which opens or closes the dilution valve. Some vapor recovery systems supply stable input concentrat1ons wh1ch decease slowly over t1me. Other systems yield concentrations which fluctuate up and down. The DVC is designed to respond to gradual increases or decreases in vapor line concentrations, so as to ma1ntain a nearly constant input concentration. If T 1 drops within 5· of the T 1 set point the DVC begins closing the dilution valve in extremely small increments. A nearly constant input concentration is thus ma1nta1ned ,and ,e-_ FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. ,92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth. MA 02541 .. Tel.(S08)548-6686 the T 1 temperature is held about 50 above its set point. Conversely, if the concentration in the vapor l1ne increases, T2 w111 increase toward its set point. The DVC then begins opening the d11ution control valve as the solinoid begins to cycle. The input concentration is thus held constant or reduced despite the rising concentratton in the vapor line. Figure 7 i1lustrates the recommended mounting for the DVC. The DVC may be fastened to the fence adjacent the dilution valve. A sheave is mounted on the dl1ution valve stem. An chain couples the sprocket on the DVC to the sheave on the dilution valve. The DVC operates on 1 15v, and is connected to the control box by three wires run through 1/2" conduit. A neutral wire connects to the blue lead on the DVC motor. The red and black leads of the DVC motor are connected to the 115v output on the heater relay, and the #6 terminal on the time delay relay, which is mounted on the right inside wall of the control box. Which relay is connected to which of these two leads is determined by the required d1rect1on of rotat1on for opening and closing the dl1ut1on valve. Th1s may depend on the mounting position of the box. However, normally w1th the box and valve mounted as shown in figure 7, the red DVC motor wire is connected to the time delay relay terminal #6, and the black relay to heater relay 115v output. Before putting the DVC in operation the dilution valve should be closed by at least two ful1 turns to provide for adjustments to counter increases in vapor l1ne concentrat ion. I n some cases where the vapor 1fne concentration is very high, it may be necessary to slightly restr1ct the valve on the vapor l1ne to make possible an initial restriction of the d11ution valve. When putting the DVC in operation, keep the toggle swttch in the off position until the mode of operatlOn approxlmates the condition of equilibrium described on page 9. In other words the dilut10n valve should be manually adjusted until the heater IS on for only zero to 3 seconds of its 32 second cycle, and the solenoid light on the T2 controller is not cycling. After establishing this state of eQu111brium, switch on theDVC. __ e FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth. MA 02541 · Tel. (508) 548-6686 The DVC will then begin adjusting the dllution valve so that the input concentrat ion remains nearly constant and the above equilibrium is maintained. CAUTIONI After putting the DVC in operation, observe the shaft rotation when the heater Hght is on. This rotation should be such that the dllution valve is being closed. Conversely, if the solinoid is actuated, the DVC shaft rotation should such as to open the dilution valve. If necessary, correct the direction of rotation by reversing connections to the black and red wires on the DVC motor. After the vapor concentrat1on in the recovery line has declined to a point where the dilution valve is closed and the heater relay light is on about 10% of the time, the manual adjustment screw on the soHnoid valve should be removed and reset to the backed out position, assuming that it was adjusted earlier for operation at increased concentrations. (See pages 8&9). This is done by putting several washers or a nut on the screw and re-tightening. When this is done, again assumIng an earlier adjustment for operation at higher input concentrations, T 1 and T2 will be observed to increase, perhaps to the point where the heater no longer operates and the solinoid begins to cycle. Observe operation untll a new equllibrium is es tab 1 i shed. OPERATION AT LOW CONCENTRATIONS If the concentration in the vapor recovery line is relatively low, the procedure described on page 10 w1ll proceed rapidly through the opening of the recovery line valves to their desired adjustments and complete closing of the dilution valve. After the end of the di lutlOn phase, and the input concentrations have continued to decline, the heater light will be on for gradually increasing portions of the 32 second cycle. After the heater light begins showing on for more than 4 to 6 seconds, it is important that the manual bypass adju~tment on the solinoid valve be reversed if an opening adjustment was made earlier. See page 9. This is done by replacing washers that were , removed earl ier. I f there is uncertainty about the status of the manual adjustment, it is safe to add several washers qr a nut to insure that the }2. ' ·e (,,- FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 . Falmouth, MA 02541 · Tel. (508):~6: 50linoid valve is completely closed. If this adjustment is not made and the manual bypass is left open, heater life will be shortened, and power consl!mption will be significantly increased during operation at low concen trat ions. Reversal of the manual bypass adjustment is accompanied by an upward drift of T 1 and T2. T2 may move up untll the sollnold beglns cycllng. Observe the new eQullibrium established after the adjustment. If the temperatures oscillate more than ± 10· it may be necessary to reopen the bypass sl1ghtly. This adjustment should be only as large as needed for stable operation, and should be reversed after input concentrations have decl1ned further, and the heater again begins to cycle. Decl ining input concentration is accompanled by decreasing T2. After T2 decreases be low 550· C, the T2 set point should be reduced to 600· C, and the negative alarm setting on T2 should be changed from -200·C to -250·C. As the input concentrat1on decl ines be low 1500 ppm, the T 1 set pOlnt should be increased in order to maintain high converslon efficlency. At 1500 ppm a T 1 set point of 330·C is a good choice. At 500 ppm and lower concentrations, a set point of 355·C may be required to maintain conversion efficiency. If the catalyst ls damaged a higher temperature may be required. Higher temperatures will s1gnificantly shorten heater life, and the T 1 set points should not be allowed to exceed 365·C when operating on the heater.. CAUTION! DO NOT OPERATE HEATER TO ABOVE 365·C AS THIS MAY RESULT IN BURNOUT. 1<; e 'e F.~L:VIO{)TH PRODlTCTS. INC. 92 ~tcCa1lum Drive · P.O. Bo:< 5~1 · Fa! A O:!5~l · Td. (508) 546686 counter current he3t exch:mge seclion ~ . Å CaNT MlIHAHT STIIEAM COKTRQL ecx Å :, now awltCl catalyst chamber 5£... ,mlHG ElECTRIC HEATER vapor input : H;; ~ ~ , ~ , """ flame arrester ~ solenoid bypass vaJve Figure 1 ,e Ie F..\L:\'IOtTTH PRODl~CTS. I:':C. 92 ~kCallum Drive · P.O. Bo~ 5~1 · Falmouth. ~tA O:!S~t · Tel. (50S) 5~-6686 " '"", 0, / (L. ART FOR -A- (V-¡- "-I~ -- -îR - "\ . I), :--L ,', .. L : ,.;..., I L II'JL .~::.:-.AI\J. ~\...'-I V INPUT VAPORS t ~ OUTPUT Î so1eno1d bypass VAL VE ¡ ~ HEAT 11111111 EXCHANGER HEA TER L335J c::J , . T 1 THERMOCOUPLE T I CONïROLLER I ~~JI I-I JlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ¡: ~'-. --""~.~---. '-:- -~- þ. T2 Cûi~IROLLER T2 THERMOCOUPLE Figure 2 .ç e e 9:! ~kCallum Drive . P.O. 80:< 5~1 · Falmouth. ~tA O~~t · Tel. (508) 5~~6S6 ,-' 0\ I C-wAÏ'lT FOR -A- '" "-1- I" -I~ -- -",,\1"" -..., .)' ~ L. ,', .. r\ 1-' : ,....... I I I- 1'41- .~:::"". A I U:-I. ~I...' - I \ I.J I NPUT VAPORS t ~ OUTPUT Î solenOld bypass VAL VE ¡ HEAT 11111111 EXCHANGER HEA TER L 335 J c::J T 1 THERMOCOUPLE T) CONTROLLER I I ~630~ I I-I 11111111111111111111 . - '. .-.....~.---.'-:- -.-- þ. T2 Cûi~ïROLLER T2 THERMOCOUPLE Figure 2 I~ ,e c~e F.~L~IOUTH PRODl~CTS. I:\C. 92 ~tcCJl1um Drive · P.O. Box 5~1 · Falmouth. \tA O:!.5~l · Tel. 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'lj¡i1ilii¡illll,'liiilllil¡I¡¡¡iillllli¡lllililliilii11111~~i¡I/¡IIIII!i.illi!¡!i illlll!llIlili¡li¡ji'l LOU HEATER ~ -f HI OFF FIGURE 5 " , (-'- FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. c. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 . Falmouth, MA 02541 · Tel. (508) 548-6686 ENLARGED VIEW OF SOLENOID VALVE SCREW . J-~' 3u'(e b 9 \,-. (. FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCa1IumDrive,. P.O. Box 541 · Fa1mou~ MA 02S41 . Tcl,(SOI)S48-6686 o o DVC o Dilution Valve J=if1"r~ 7 ..'" e , i~~,:~iJi~~~~~~~~~~~~7~= . " P, ,5:W,B¿ 6,26" (J if 1 ' '~ :";'. ' ';:if¡j'~""" :; '" \ ~: R~~Entr"F~reÉRTI.t.ED'Mi.L NCT:INSU~coVERAGE PRovIDED'~· ~ .~ :NOT FO~T10NA¡;:MAIL "_ " siijjR" ,erse);. " .~¡ Ò A: <:i <Ii ~ (I .~~.~~"",,"" - ~--~ "'" H't!:!~':;J..li>;!I '-'::.',:>f"""~'''''_·'''-~\M.__-<t _.__ ..._ __ _u__~__~_ tlf.t- '" '" ...' ..., to, do .. '" - Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee - ~---- ---~--"------~-- Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing to whom and Date Delivered In g: Return Receipt showing to whom. .... Date. and Address of Delivery QI § TOTAL Postage and Fees S ~ Ô o Postmark or Date co M e .. o ~ II) 11. q--I-1() - -_._-------------~,-~~_. .----------.--.-.. - -_. -_.~._._------~----------_.~~---_... ---.-------.- ..- .. .-......---.-~----_._- -_._~-"._-_. .~-...;....,,:-"--_...~~~-~'......'--.. _ __,_-:r_'~. ,- --"_..,--~~, ~. -...;.,-- ~~ RANDALL L. ABBOn Agency Director (805) 881-3502 . . (. 2700MStrMt. Suite 300 BllkerIfIIIId: CA 9330 1 Telephone (806) 881-3838 Telecopier (806) 881-3429 STEVE McCAu.EY Director ¡' :{~~:i,'Ti'~t~\ RESOURCE MA~'AGË~ENT ;~~~:~·i~~(~~ ':... .qq, < :-'~~l ~'~¡. DEPARTM~ÑTjOFEÑVìRôNMENTAL ":.--:.. ..' ". ~_. "., .) -:,.- .". ,.~: HEALTH SERVICES '> ,_.: ~;. '~~~~, :t<)-(;ß,,··;:.::'=,:;·r . . _,.,,) ,,4,. '0'."'- AGENCY September 6, 1990 G.F. Shepherd So. Pacific Transportation One Market Plaza San Francisco, CA 94015 SUBJECT: 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield AWE Shop 120010 Location: Known As: Pennit #: Dear Mr. Shepherd: This letter is to remind you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the subject site. A review of our records showed that the vapor extraction work should have started last June 30, 1990. To our knowledge, this work has not been started to date. Please infonn this office immediately on the status of this project. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636, extension 545. Sincerely, ~olty'Jf, Cñ+ ,Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materi a 1 s Management Program DG:cas CERTIFIED MAIL I P 540 626 041 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED \120010.ltr e -e Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Stockton Laboratory Client: TREATEK (SP SITES) Sample ID: SPW ,Matrix: SOLID Lab ID: 865687-SA-A Project #: L91500 Starting Depth: 0.00 Percent Solids: 96.0 % 11518 Date Sampled: Date Received: Q.C. Batch # ,: Date Analyzed: Date Reported: Ending Depth: LP #: All results reported on a dry weight basis. Test Description: BTEX " ! Page: 3 7/03/1991 7/03/1991 V071791AB1 7/17/1991 7/22/1991 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analyte Reporting Limit Units -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Method Result* Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylene .026 .026 .026 .026 mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg NO NO NO NO Tested By YRP Validated By: GRA EPA 8020 * ND indicates a compound was not detected at a concentration level greater than the reporting limit. e e Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Stockton Laboratory Client: TREATEK (SP SITES) Sample ID: SPW Matrix: SOLID Lab ID: 865687-SA-A Project #: L91500 Starting Depth: 0.00 Percent Solids: 96.0 % 11518 Date Sampled: Date Received: Q.C. Batch # : Date Analyzed: Date Reported: Ending Depth: LP #: All results reported on a dry weight basis. Test Description: Total Volatile Hydrocarbons (TPH-G) Page: 4 7/03/1991 7/03/1991 V071391MM1 7/13/1991 7/22/1991 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- , , Analyte Reporting Limit Units -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Method Result* Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 1.0 mg/kg ND Tested By MAM/PJ Validated By: GRA LUFT * ND indicates a compound was not detected at a concentration level greater than the reporting limit. · e Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Stockton Laboratory Client: TREATEK (SP SITES) Sample ID: DRM123 Matrix: SOLID Lab ID: 865688-SA-A Project #: L91500 Starting Depth: 0.00 Percent Solids: 91.6 % 11518 Date Sampled: Date Received: Q.C. Batch # : Date Analyzed: Date Reported: Ending Depth: LP #: All results reported on a dry weight basis. Test Description: BTEX Page: 5 7/03/1991 7/03/1991 V071791AB1 7/17/1991 7/22/1991 0.00 ========================================================================== Analyte Reporting Limit Units ========================================================================== Method Result* Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylene ND .753 .731 4.69 .027 .027 .027 .027 mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg Tested By YRP Validated By: GRA EPA 8020 * ND indicates a compound was not detected at a concentration level greater than the reporting limit. e e Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Stockton Laboratory Client: TREATEK (SP SITES) Sample ID: DRM123 Matrix: SOLID Lab ID: 865688-SA-A Project #: L91500 Starting Depth: 0.00 Percent Solids: 91.6 % 11518 Date Sampled: Date Received: Q.C. Batch #: Date Analyzed: Date Reported: Ending Depth: LP #: All results reported on a dry weight basis. Test Description: Total Volatile Hydrocarbons (TPH-G) Page:, 6 7/03/1991 7/03/1991 V071391MM1 7/13/1991 7/22/1991 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analyte Reporting Limit Units -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Method Result* Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 2.4 1.1 mg/kg Tested By MAM/PJ Validated By: GRA LUFT * ND indicates a compound was not detected at a concentration level , greater than the reporting limit. Date Sampled: Date Received: Q.C. Batch # : Date Analyzed: Date Reported: Ending Depth: - e Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Stockton Laboratory Client: TREATEK (SP Sample ID: DRM456 Matrix: SOLID Lab ID: 865689-SA-A Project #: L91500 Starting Depth: Percent Solids: SITES) LP #: 11518 0.00 94.1 % All results reported on a dry weight basis. Test Description: BTEX Page: 7 7/03/1991 7/03/1991 V071791AB1 7/17/1991 7/22/1991 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------,------------------- Analyte Reporting Limit Result* Units -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Method Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylene .266 .266 .266 .266 ND 1. 38 2.76 55. Tested By YRP Validated By: GRA mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg EPA 8020 * ND indicates a compound was not detected at a concentration level greater than the reporting limit. · -. Roy F. Weston, Inc. - Stockton Laboratory Client: TREATEK (SP Sample ID: DRM456 Matrix: SOLID Lab ID: 865689-SA-A Project #: L91500 Starting Depth: Percent Solids: SITES) Date Sampled: Date Received: Q.C. Batch # : Date Analyzed: Date Reported: Ending Depth: LP #: 11518 0.00 94.1 % All results reported on a dry weight basis. Test Description: Total Volatile Hydrocarbons (TPH-G) Page: 8 7/03/1991 7/03/1991 V071391MM1 7/13/1991 7/22/1991 0.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analyte Result* Reporting Limit Units -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Method Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 1.1 mg/kg ND Tested By MAM/PJ Validated By: GRA LUFT * ND indicates a compound was not detected at a concentration level greater than the reporting limit. ,/ \ \ Custody Transfer Record/Lab Work Request WESTON Analytics Use Only /-( 1/5/ cg . . 1/.:' !' .::. .'-'./ )¿ _ ....:;. /"~ /; ..~ t"" 1"..<* : ;' _ _-' ~ .....<, Client ,., '," ..,., ~ 0/ ð -, Work Order ' Date Rec'd. :7)] J 5 I Date Due RFW Contact ¿:.!~, < Client Contact/Phone ,.;f ")..)- ,.1 ù .1 J IWA Use Only, ,," .',' .. Lab ID Client ID/Description m°<X7 K656P A gUtg'i \ 'U5t<6'f A. '...., . .s ¡r-' ~ .Y ~ c..J lJa/'1 I ~ '3 [::w /1-1 -? -) (; , .. ..... --/~ ..-' ----~/" -----.,- '-- --.---- ~F.. ~:.(.-.:: . Matrix: W - Water S-8011' 0-011 SE . Sediment A - Air so· Solid WI - Wipe DS - Drum Solids X -Other DL - Drum Liquids F - Fish L - EPITCLP Leachate Itsm/Reason ReilnauishAd hv "f ¡'-i" Æ-, }/\ /,I/ /....._,"/ Received bv I' c.;;:-{ P ,'Ih '.' " , , ' RFW 21·21·001/A·12188 RefriQerator# #/Type Container Volume Preservative , ANAL VSES ...lIIIo-...... ì/I'f REQUESTED ~ (6)' Matrix Date Collected 7/1/'1/ ::'/l/"?/ .?/:;}fJ ://;Â.. , ~ S ~ S' f" L:- /(./,. ~ - 1-- .......,. 1-- .--------- Special Instructions: " .~. . .. 1- ',,;' 1.. ,< ~" /f1/Ú é. x ~, "X.. ..JC. Ä. ~ >C' " ....-- ,..' - " , , , , , . ."-"'---.~" Date Time [7-3-"1' /t35 Item/Reason Relinauished bv Received bv , Oats Time x --- [W(tDCO)!m 5W~Q@U~hi\U ~ WESTON Ana/yties Use Onlv Samples W~:-:- 1, S~I~e!~E~~ <'.. D.eJ (ered-,..~· NOTES: , , --~_." 2 Ambient ot. Cl)!!!ed NOTES:;;l. , 0 C" 3 ReCeived Broken! , Leaking (Improperly Sealed) r'>' y IN'' NOTES: ~ 4 Properly Preserved Y N --- NOTES: 1', . 5 Received Within Holding Times Y N NOTES: , .~ -. eoe Tape Was: 1 Present on Outer Package Y N 2 Unbroken on Outer Package Y N 3 Present on Sample Y N 4 Unbroken on Sample NOTES: Y N e coe Record Was: ,1 Present Upon ~Ipt of Samples(Y/ N Discrepancies Between Sample Labels and COC) Record? Y (,N- NOTES:, I 7-115 e_ FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth, MA 02541 ,. Tel (S08),~6 FALMOUTH PRODUCTS CATALYTIC o.XIDIZER (FALCO) OPERATIONS MANUAL Description: FALMOUTH PRODUCTS CATALYTIC OXIDIZER (FALCO) effects efflcient conversion of hydrocarbon contaminants in an air stream to carbon dioxide and water vapor, Combustion takes place 1n the temperature range 300·C-620°(, Heat is transferred from the hot exhaust stream to the incoming contaminated air, heating it to the catalytic oxidation temperature. Two controllers regulate the temperature of vapor entering the catalyst. One operates a solenoid valve, which reduces the amount of heat recovered in the heat exchanger. The second controner regulates an electric heater, which adds heat to the incoming flow when required. The controlJers are proqrammed to automaticany shut down the system if selected temperature 11m its are exceeded. Figures 1 and 2 show the basic components of FALCO and a flow schematic. TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE FALCO weighs approx1mate Iy 325 pounds. The wooden base is provided with carry1ng handles so that the unit can be hand loaded or un10aded from a truck or carried short distances. FALCO is weather proof whl1e in operat ion. When the FALCO 1s 1n storage, however, it should be kept dry with relative humidity of less than 75%. CAUTION WHEN FALCO IS NOT OPERATING ALL OPENINGS MUST BE COVERED TO PREVENT MOISTURE, DIRT AND ANIMALS FROM ENTERING. DO NOT ALLOW THE UNIT TO BE RAINED INTO WHEN IT IS NOT OPERATING. INST ALLATION -PIPING- Place FALCO on a firm level surface in a secure area. Figure 3 i11ustrates a plan view of a typical installation. Buried lines from the vapor recovery we11s emerge at the surface within a fenced area. In cold climates a11 vapor 1 ines should be protected from freezing. / ./ e e FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive · P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth, MA 02541 · Tel. (508) ~6 The suction side of a blower is connected to the vapor recovery lines. The 2" blower suction line has a sIde outlet connected to a 2" , gate type dilution valve with screened, inlet pOinted, downward. It is important that a large area in let screen, as illustrated in figure 7, be used on the inlet of the dilution valve. The large screen prevents wind blown debris from abrupt ly increasing input concentrat ions by block ing the in let. Each vapor line is provided with a gate valve. Steel pipe should be installed between the blower outlet and the flame arrester inlet. If more than one extraction well is supplying FALCO, a separate gate valve should be installed on each we 11. Water Production: Most vapor recovery operations produce some water. Whl1e water vapor is not a problem, care should be taken not to allow liquid water to reach the catalytic unit. Recognizing that condittons vary widely from site to site, we suggest the following strategies be considered to minimize the transmission of water to the catalytic unit. 1. Slant vapor lines downhi 11 toward the vapor we lis. 2. Avoid low points that might accumulate slugs of water. If low points can not be avoided, provide a means for draining accumulations. 3. In cold climates hea~ tape and insulate all pipe that is not buried. 4. I nsta 11 a water knockout immediate Iy upstream from the blower. AS an added precaution, units manufactured or reconditioned after January 1, 1991 are being provided with water bleed valves at the bottom of the intake piping near the inlet to ~-::- soJe."r\G ict \J.a.\vc. ~ ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS (refer to figure 4) FALCO control box is connected by 3/4" rigid metal conduit (or IMC) to the breaker box on the power pole, and to the blower. Explosion proof seal fittings are Installed in line with the conduit Just below the control box. CAUTION lilT IS IMPORTANT THAT THESE SEAL FITTINGS BE FILLED. "') ,e e FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth. MA 02541 . TeL(S08)S4&6686 The dilution valve control is connected to the control box via 1/2" conauit. Three circuit breakers feed power to FALCO through the conduit. A 30 amp. (240 volt) breaker suppl1es power to the electrlc heater. A second breaker supp l1es power for the blower. A third breaker of to amp capacity suppl1es power to the control1ers and control relays. A ground1ng w1re is run from control box through the rigid conduit and attached to a ground1ng rod at the base of the breaker box. The following wiring should be done by an electrician. 1. Remove the control panel retaining nuts and careful1y lower top of control panel out of box until it is horizontal. Take care not to pu11 on the wires. 2. Run 3/4" conduit from the pOle to the control box. 3. Run seven wires through the 3/4" conduit. One pa1r of #' 1 0 for the heater, a pair appropriately sized for the blower, #' 12 for the controls, #' 12 neutral, and a#'1 0 ground wire. CONTROL CIRCUIT 4. The 10 amp. ( 115 vo It) circult may be wired as fo11ows. The hot lead from the 115 volt is connected to terminal t -b on the block. The neutral lead (white) from the power pole is attached to the terminal marked "N" on the term i na I block. GROUND 5. The 90-100 may be grounded as follows: Locate the ground1ng bar inside the control box. Run a grounding wire (Green) from the bar, through the 3/4 condutt and the breaker box to the grounding rod. BLOWER 6. Wire the blower as follows: Locate the motor relay on the back of the control panel. Two of the terminals on the motor relay should be suppJ1ed with power from the breaker box (240 v I tnes 1 and 2). Connect the two ~ -e FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 · Fálmouth. MA 02541 . Tel. (508) 548-6686, hot leads from the,blower to the terminals on the motor relay opposing the input I ines I and :2. BLOWER GROUND 7. Ground the blower as follows: Run a grounding wire (green) from the case of the blower through the 1/2 inch conduit and attach it to the grounding bar inside the control box. 8. Secure a11 wires away from the electric post heater (if present> on the lower right hand control panel post with wire ties. 9. Secure control panel back in place with nuts. HEATER INTERLOCK FALCO has two modes of control, Under one mode, an electric heater controls internal temperatures. Under the other mode, a solinoid valve controls internal temperatures by control1ing flow through the heat exchanger. An interlock feature is provided so as to prevent these two control systems from competing with each other. When the sol1noid valve is activated the heater is prevented from operating for one minute. This time is reset each time the solinoid is activated. This feature should be kept in mmd during cold starts when it is necessary to increase T2's setpoint. CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING The contro I parameters have been set by FALMOUTH PRODUCTS before de I ivery. With the except ion of the temperature set points and auxl1 iary relay set points for automatic shutdown, settings will normally not be changed by the operator. Normally STRAIGHT PROPORTIONING IS SELECTED for the T 1 control1er with a proportioning band wi,dth of ±S·, In the STRAIGHT PROPORTIONING mode the equilibrium temperature wi11 not generally be at the set point, but rather in the range of 5· above and below the set point according to the demand on the heater. .. "e ¡'_ FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth, MA 02541 · Tel. (508)548-6686 A£ÀJUSTING SET POINTS Before adJusting the control settings, put the heater switch in the off position, open the dilution valve, and make sure that the valves to the vapor wells are closed. Figure 5 n lustrates the face of the contra I pane 1. Figure 6 111ustrates the buttons behind the door on the face of the control1er that are used to change the control settings. The temperature set polnts and auxl11ary relay set polnts are adjusted with reference to ffgure 6. 1. Put the heater switch in the off pos1tion. PWR is the controller power switch. Press the PWR key on the T2 controller to turn it on and wait ten seconds. Now turn on the T 1 controller, if, it did not come on with the T2 control1er. Temperature readings will now appear in red on the upperd1splay windows. On the T1 controller, press the MODE key; the TEMP SET on the lower dlsplay window can now be adjusted. 2. The set point temperature is adJusted as fo11ows: Scro11 to the deslred dlgit by pressing the) key. Change the digit by pressing theA or V key. In this way each digit can be changed to the desired value. Press the ENT key to lock in this value. To leave the set pOlnt adjusting mode press the @ key. The set point on the T2 contro11er can be adjusted by the same procedure. AUTOMAT I C SHUTDOWN There are alarm settings on both controllers which turn off the system (blower and heater) if the temperature exceeds the set 11mits. On the T2 contro Iler shutdown occurs when the temperature exceeds the set po1nt by a selected value. The recommended cut off l1mit for the T2 controller 1s +20· C and -200·C. The T 1 controller has two alarm settings. For the T 1 control1er the recommended settings are + 150·C and -50·e. CAUTION! DO NOT CONFUSE SUB SET WITH OFFSET. OFFSET SHOULD BE SET EQUAL TO 0·, WHEN T APPEARS ON THE MENU. . ' ,.. e e FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive- P.O. Box 541 - Falmouth. MA 02541 - Tel. (508) 548-6686 PROGRAMMING THE AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN ON THE T2 CONTROLLER 1. Turn on control1er T2 by pressing the PWR button. 2. Press MODE 3, Press ENT, When ENT is pressed repeatedly, the lower window will Show in succession, TEMPSET, ( the set point temperature), SUB SET, and SV+ 000 C. This last is the alarm setting. As with the temperature set point, adjust the positive alarm set point to the desired value, +20·C, using the ^ and V keys. Then press the ENT key. Durlng startup adjust the negatlve alarm to -300·C and later, after stable operation has been establ iShed, change to -200°C. 4. Press @ to leave the set point adjustment mode. PROGRAMMING THE AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN ON THE Tt CONTROLLER t . On the T t contro 11 er press MODE. 2. Press enter several times scrolling to SV +000 C . Adjust the digits as before uslng the ^ and V keys. 3. Press ENT again scro111ng to SV - 000 C and adjust the digits to the desired value. 4. Press @ to leave the setpoint adjustment mode. COLD STARTUP PROCEDURE The following start-up procedure should be followed to avoid the danger of costly damage to the system. Vapors in1tlally recovered may be saturated with hydrocarbon. It is important to keep in mind that a substantial period of time is required to reach new equllibr1um temperatures after a valve adjustment has been made. About one minute is required after an adjustment in the dilution valve to see an effect on T2. The startup is as follows: 1. Open the dllution valve. t:. _'_ FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum, Drive , · P.O. Box 541 · Falmouth, MA 02541 . Tel (S08)S48~6-' 2. Close the valves to the vapor wells. CAUTION I THIS IS IMPORTANT 3. Turn the heater switch to off, 4. Turn on the two controllers. The T2 controller must be turned on first. Depending on the inItial temperatures and temperature settings, toe blower mayor may not turn on at this point. Make sure that the blower is turning in the correct direct ion and there is flow out the top of the una. 5. Adjust the T2 controller set point to 300 ·C. Later T2 wll1 be reset to 620°e. For the startup, the lower setting is used to provide a greater safety factor in case of a temperature excursion. 6. Adjust the T2 controller ALM SUB to + 20 ·C, and -300·e. , 7 Adjust the T 1 controller set point to 100 .e. 8. Adjust the T 1 controller ALM SUB to + 150 ·C and -150·e. The -150 ·C alarm set point is used during start up, and later changed to -50·e. If the blower has not turned on, reduce the T 1 set point to O· ,then to the set point plus 160°C, then back to the set point. Press ENT after each change. Depending on the contro I ler programming used, this procedure may need to be fo I lowed to restart after each shutdown. The blower should now be operating. 9. Move the heater switch to ON. Observe that the temperatures beg1n to rise. After T I reaches above 100 DC the T 1 set point can be increased to 230°C. If the T 1 set point is increased by too large an 1ncrement, the auxiliary relay wt11 trip, shutting down the system. If this should happen, reduce the T 1 setting. Also as T2 approaches it's setpoint, the setpoint should be increased. Failure to do this may trigger the alarm shutdown or actuate the solinoid valve. which will interlock the heater for one minute. This interlock feature can be confusing during warmup as temperatures may drop during the time the heater is prevented from operat1ng. 10. After T 1 reaches 200 ·C, increase the T 1 sett1ng to 300·e. It is critical to proceed slowly and cautiously with the next step in the operation, whIch is to begin feeding hydrocarbon vapors to FALCO. At the startup (or early in a recovery operat10n after the well has been shut in for an extended per10d>, vapors from a recovery wen may be .., e e FALMOUTH PRODUCTS, INC. 92 McCallum Drive . P.O. Box 541 . Falmouth. MA 02541 · Tel. (508) S48;.6686 saturated w1th hydrocarbon so as to be above the upper explosive I1mit. If the vapor line is opened too quickly the automatic controls may not respond fast enough to prevent overheating and damage to the catalyst. II. With T 1 now greater than 200°C, and with the di1ution valve fully open, begin opening the gate valve on the vapor recovery line in 45· increments, wa1ting two minutes or more between adjustments to observe the effect on T2. For example, at the onset T2 might be 210·C and increasing very slowly. As the valve on the recovery line is opened T2 will increase at a perceptibly higher rate. The rate of increase should be kept under contro 1 by regulat ing the va ]ve on the vapor line. A 15 ·C per minute (4 seconds / degree) rate of increase is reasonable. Count the seconds per degree to measure the rate of change in temperature. CAUTION! IF THE T2 TEMPERATURE BEGINS TO RISE VERY RAPIDLY, OR APPEARS TO BE OUT OF CONTROL, CLOSE THE VAPOR WELL IMMEDIATELY AND START AGAIN USING SMALLER INCREMENTS. After the vapor line is open, continue, if necessary, to heat up the system by partially closing the dllution valve in smal1 increments, whl1e observing the effect on T2. As T2 approaches its 550 · set point, the solenoid valve will begin to cycle at about 500°C. When the solenoid valve is open, the green indicator l1ght on the T2 controller is off. Opening of the solenoid valve will be accompanied by a decrease in T 1. 12. Reset T2 to 620·C. Next change the ALM SUB on the T 1 control1er to + 150·C and -50°C. The remaining instructions are directed primarlly to the case in which the hydrocarbon concentration from the recovery line is high. If the concentration is relatively low, T1 will settle near the Tl set point with the dilution valve closed, and the startup is complete. 13. After allowing a few minutes to observe the gradual increase in T2, continue opening the vapor recovery line in increments, maintaining a control led rate of temperature increase, untl1 the solenoid valve again beginsto cycle. Reaching this stage normally requires opening the vapor recovery line completely and partially closing the dl1ution valve. Al10w ,.., - T.rear.e~ - CRA™ COMPANY April 16, 1993 e fi'~ ¡' b, , "'---Li (.!; Iii! ,,. -, '-',..~" "¡¡'~/VI' ,.,..,.""'-.....".........-..,~--~~.J.v . ,-.------ I -'~'''''''''''c-,. """'-'---.J Ms. Delores Gough Hazardous Materials Management Program Kem County Department of Environmental Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, Califomia 93301 SUBJECT: Confinnatory Soil Boring Analytical Results, SPTCo Bakersfield Yard, Soil Vapor Extraction Program Dear Ms. Gough. As was discussed in our February 9. 1993 correspondence to you, the TreaTek-CRA Company (TreaTek) installed a single borehole in the vicinity of the former underground storage tank location at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's (SPTCo) Bakersfield yard (Figure 1) on February 18, 1993. This borehole was installed to collect soil samples for the purpose of remedial confirmation. The log for this borehole is contained in Appendix A. As can be seen from reviewing this borehole log, soil samples were collected at five foot intervals over the entire 72 foot depth of the borehole. Each of these samples was field screened using a Foxborough Model 108 Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA). Volatile Organic'Compounds (VOG) were detected with the OVA in only three samples. Of these. none exceeded 2 units of equivalence calibrated to methane. These OVA readings are also contained on the boring log. Of the fourteen samples collected. four samples were submitted for laboratory analyses. The 30 foot and 40 foot samples were selected based on the OVA measurements and the 50 foot and 70 foot selected in order to provide depth representation samples. Table 1 contains a summary of the analytical data while the analytical report is contained in Appendix B. TABLE 1 SOIL SAMPLE ANALYnCAL RESULTS COLLECTION TPH-G BENZENE TOLUENE XYLENE ETHYLBENZENE DEPTH (bgs) mg/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg ug/kg 30' 215 ND ND ND ND 40' 123 NO NO NO ND 50' NO NO NO ND ND 70' ND ND ND ND ND ND = Not detected at or above the detection limit. Environmental Technology & Remediation Systems 2180 Garnet Avenue, Suite 2K San Diego. California 92109 619/490-6780 FAX 619/270-4404 2701 East Hammer Lane, Suite 103 Stockton, California 95210 209/472-2020 FAX 209/472-2027 -- e As can be seen by reviewing the data as presented in Table 1, there were no Benzene, Toluene, Xylene or Ethylbenzene (BTX&E) compounds detected in the borehole while the mean TotaJ Petroleum Hydrocarbon as Gasoline (TPH-G) concentration was 89.5 mg/kg. These concentrations represent reductions of 95.27% and 99.51 % in the TPH-G and BTX&E concentrations from those observed in May 1987. Both the current soil boring analytical results and those obtained in 1987 are shown on Table 2. TABLE 2 COMPARISON OF SOIL SAMPlE ANALYTICAl RESULTS Sample Collection on 2/18/93 Sample Collection on 5/17/87 (Borehole B-3) Depth (bgs) TPH (mg/kg) Total BTX&E (ug/kg) TPH (mg/kg) Total BTX&E (ug/kg) 10' NTR NTR 2056 654 20' NTR NTR 5303 2677 30' 215 ND < 1.0 380 442 40' 123 ND < 1.0 3020 882 50' ND <10.0 ND <1.0 2477 1060 60' NTR NTR ND <10.0 ND < 1.0 65' NTR NTR ND <10.0 ND <1.0 70' ND <10.0 ND < 1.0 NTR NTR I MEAN I 89.50 I ND <1.0 I 1893.71 I 816.71 I NTR = No Test Required ND = Not detected at or above detection limit. Based on 1) a mean TPH-G concentration of 89.5 mg/kg, 2) no BTX&E compounds were detected, 3) the deepest sample containing detectable TPH-G concentrations is at 40 feet beneath the ground surface (bgs) and 4) the groundwater elevation at the site currently resides 150 feet bgs to 250 feet bgs, TreaTek requests that the site be considered remediated and that site closure documentation be provided. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, TreaTek-CRA Company ~ ~ ~~,L./ Erik A. Friedrich, REA, REP Project Manager cc: T. Paxson, KCAPCD R.W. Mueller Greg Shepherd A.C. Ying FIGURE 1: SITE OVERVIEW - SOUTHERN PACIFIC BAKERSFIELD YARD Scal. L f..t 30 £ N KENTUCKY STREET Shop e, ~ m ~ AREA OF CONCERN LOCATION OF BOREHOLE e .. f :~1 APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOG, " " ~ '.,. " '"t ~;. .- ~} DATE OBSERVED: LOGGED BY: RS ^ ~ ~ 111 IZ 0 111 U.O 0 111 U. HH U. .J .J " (/)~ " H Q. (/)<I (/) 0 J: :J: <Iu :3 (/) <I ~ 5H 0 (/) Q. .J 111 III C 0 5 28 10 13 : 15 10 20 25 ':,:: 55 30 35 46 75 49 2-18-93 e - METHOD OF DRILLING: 6· ID Hollow Stem GROUND ELEVATION: 450 CJ Z H C,... <I 111 1110 , 1l::3 ..... <I ::> o LOCATION: See Map z o H ~ .Ju .J::3 I1IIl :3~ (/) Z o u LOG OF BORING NO. SBV-l Sheet ¡of 2 DESCRIPTION FILL: Light brown silty fine to medium SAND (SM) o Light brown silty fme SAND to sandy SILT (SM to ML), damp to moist, medium dense, no odor ----------------------------- o Light gray brown fine to medium SAND with slight silt (SP), damp, loose to medium dense, no odor o Light gray brown fine to medium SAND with gravel (SP), damp, loose to medium dense, no odor o o 2 1 ALLUVIUM: Fine to medium SAND _ _ _ _ $jth gr-ª'>:..el~:eL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pale gray brown silty fine SAND to fine sandy SILT (SM to ML), damp, medium dense to dense, no odor ----------------------------- Light gray brown fine to medium SAND with gravel (SP), damp, medium dense to dense, no odor ----------------------------- LABORATORY ANALYSIS Light brown fine sandy SILT with clay TPH-g, BTXE (ML), damp, very stiff to hard, slight aromatic odor Light brown fine sandy SILT with clay and occasional coarse sand and gravel (ML), damp, stiff to very stiff, slight aromatic odor TreaTek-CRA Com any -1 DATE OBSERVED: LOGGED BY: RS ^ l- I- W IZ a W lLa a W IL 104104 IL JJ ..., (1)1- " HQ. (I) <I (I) 01: J: <Io 3 (I) <I I- clH 0 (I) Q. J W ID C 40 42 4S 32 50 55 60 65 70 7S .. 184 2-18-93 e CJ Z 104 c^ <IW wo 0:::) ..., <I :> o 1 o o o o o o e METHOD OF DRILLING: 450 6" ID Hollow Stem LOCATION: See Map GROUND ELEVATION: z o 104 I- JO J:) WO:: 31- (I) Z o o LOG OF BORING NO. SBV-l Sheet 20f 2 DESCRIPTION Light brown fine sandy SILT to CLAY (ML to CL), damp, stiff to very stiff, slight aromatic odor Light brown fme sandy SILT to silty fine SAND with clay (ML to SM), damp, stiff to very stiff, no odor ----------------------------- ~ABORATORY ANA~YSIS TPH-g, BTXE Light brown sandy CLAY (CL), damp stiff TPH-g, BTXE to very stiff, no odor Medium brown sandy CLAY (CL), damp, stiff to very stiff, no odor ----------------------------- Light brown fme to coarse SAND with gravel (SW), damp, dense, no odor ----------------------------- Light brown silty CLAY with occasional mica flakes (CL), damp, stiff to very stiff, no odor ----------------------------- Light brown fme to coarse SAND (SP), TPH-g, BTXE damp, dense, no odor Total Depth 71.5' No Water Grouted to surface with cementlbentonite mix 2/18/93 TreaTek-CRA Com an -2 SOIL TERMS I UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION (Uses) COARSE GRAINED SOILS FINE GRAINED SOILS More than half of material is LARGER than No, 200 SIeve SIze More than half of mat~".1 is SMALLER Ihan No, 200 sieve size FIELD IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES GROUP FIELD IDENT/FICA T/ON PROCEDURES GROUP (E.cluding particles larger than 3" & basing SYM· TYPICAL NAMES (Excludln; particles lan~e' than 3- & basing traC110ns SYM- TYPICAL NAMES fr actioM on estimated weights) BOl on estImated weighH) BOl - lo.,,'.f.c....c· ,'°,.0...1., o~ 1r~",O., \l'TYlll'f 11"1.af'l"'0 4[. .,..... ),1. 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DENSITY OF GRANULAR SOILS STANDARD PENETRATION DESIGNATION RESISTANCE, BLOWS/FOOT Very loo,e 0-4 Loose S,10 Medium dense tl·30 D~nse 31-50 very dense Over SO CONSISTENCY OF COHESIVE SOILS UNC, COMPRE SSIVE STR, STANDARD PENETRATION CONSISTENCY ~ONS,'SQ, FT RESISTANCE, BLOWS/FOOT fiELD IDENTIFICATION METHODS Very soh LHS Ihan 0,25 0102 Easily penetrated several inches by fist 50ft ~ 2S to 0,50 2104 Easily penetrated several inches by thumb Medium stiH :,50101,0 4 taB Can be penetrated several inches by thumb StlH 10102,0 810 IS Readily indented by thumb Very stiH 2,0 to 4,0 15 t030 Readily indented by thumbnail Hard More Ihan 4,0 Over 30 Indented with diHiculty by Ihumbnail ROCK TERMS ROCK BROKENNESS DESCRIPTIVE TERMS ABBREVIATION SPACING Very broken (V.Br.) 0-2- Broken (Br.) 2- . l' Blocky (BI.) 1'· ]' Massive (M,) )' ·10' ROCK HARDNESS (FROM CORE SAMPLES) DESCRIPTIVE TERMS SCREWDRIVER OR KNIFE EFFECTS HAMMER EffECTS Soft Easily gouged Crushes when pressed with hammer Medium soh Can be gouged Breaks (one blow) Crumbly edges Mcd,um hard Can be scratched Breaks (one blow) Sharp edges Hard Cannot be scratched Breaks conchoidally heveral blows) Sharp eo~es Figure B-1 LEGEND SOil SAMPLES· TYPES 5·2" O,D, Split Barrel Simple ST, 3- 0,0. Undisturbed Sample 0, Other Samples. Specify in Remarks ROCK SAMPLES· TYPES X, NX (Conventional) Core (-2·1/e: 0,1: Q,NQ(Wireline)Core(-1-718- r' .. Z . Other Core Sizes. Specify in R~. .. WATER lEVELS 12/1B ....!...!L£ Initial Level WIDate & Depth 12/18 ....!.JL£ Stabilized Level wlDale & De,' e -.,'." APPENDIX B SOil SAMPLE ANAlYnCAl,REPORT , . ~{~ e (,e Quality Assurance Laboratory 6605 NANCY RIDGE DRIVE' SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 (619) 552-3636 TREATEK INC. ATTN: ERIC FRIEDRICH 2701 E. HAMMER LN, STE. 103 STOCKTON, CA 95210 DATE OF REPORT DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED SAMPLING DATE DATE OF FINAL REVIEW ANALYZED BY SAMPLE TYPE PROJECT NAME MARCH FEBRUARY FEBRUARY MARCH EA MAV 4 SOIL SOUTHERN 5, 1993 19, 1993 18, 1993 1, 1993 PACIFIC-BAKERSFIELD ANALYSES RESULTS PREP/ANALYSIS LOG NUMBER: 2845-9302 2846-9302 ANALYSIS METHOD UNITS SAMPLE ID: SBV-1-30 SBV-1-40 BENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 TOLUENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 ETHYLBENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1. 0 XYLENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <3.0 <3.0 DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 24, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 24, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE - DIRECTOR PS/jb QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY e e ':Ç'REATEK INC. ANALYSES RESULTS SAMPLE TYPE - SOIL PREP/ANALYSIS LOG NUMBER: 2847-9302 2848-9302 ANALYSIS METHOD UNITS SAMPLE ID: SBV-1-50 SBV-1-70 BENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 TOLUENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 ETHYLBENZENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <1.0 <1.0 XYLENE 5030/8020 UG/KG <3.0 <3.0 DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 23, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 23, 1993 - BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, XYLENE ~2- LABORATORY DIRECTOR ---- - PS/jb QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY TREATEK INC. ANALYSES RESULTS SAMPLE TYPE - SOIL LOG NUMBER 2845-9302 2846-9302 2847-9302 2848-9302 e SAMPLE ID SBV-1-30 SBV-1-40 SBV-1-50 SBV-1-70 TPH - TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (e ANALYSIS: PREP/ANALYSIS METHOD: UNITS: TPH 3550/DHS * KG/KG 215 123 <10.0 <10.0 DHS - RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FROM LEAKING UNDERGROUND FUEL TANK FIELD MANUAL, OCTOBER 1989 SAMPLE ANALYZED FOR HYDROCARBON RANGE C4-C23. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS RESULTING IN HYDROCARBONS OF THE RANGE C4-C12. SAMPLE QUANTITATED AGAINST GASOLINE. * EXTRACTABLES DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 - TPH DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 - TPH (d-¿ PETER SHEN IABORATORY DIRECTOR PS/jb -- QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY e e QUALITY ASSURANCE LABORATORY QUALITY CONTROL DATA REPORT MARCH 5, 1993 TREATEK, INC. LOG #2845-9302 THROUGH 2848-9302 DATE EXTRACTED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 TPH DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 22, 1993 TPH ANALYSES PREP/ANALYSIS METHOD LCS % RECOVERY SPIKE %RECOVERY DUPLICATE RPD TPH 3550/DHS EXT. 96% 93% 2% . II g Vti[ LæJof"8V];1QIV YVETTE J. LIEBESMAN QA SPECIALIST QUALITY CONTROL TERMINOLOGY .LCS .. LABORATORY CONTROL' STANDARD, REPORTED AS % RECOVERY OF AN INDEPENDENT STANDARD CARRIED THROUGH ALL SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY METHOD PERFORMANCE. ACCEPT ABLE RANGE IS BASED ON HISTORICAL LABOR A TORY CONTROL DA T A. BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 80%,120% RECOVERY RANGE. .SPIKE.. ENVIRONMENT AL SAMPLE IS MATRIX SPIKED WITH METHOD COMPOUNDS AND % RECOVERY OF CONCENTRA TION SPIKED INTO SAMPLE IS CALCULATED. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY , ACCEPTABLE RANGE FOR "NORMAL MA TRIX SAMPLE" IS BASED ON HISTORCCAL LABORA TORY CONTROL DATA. BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 75%-125% RECOVERY RANGE, .C!:IIDDru·~^TC'C: _ rn1\itpnl'f\,nc:: OI:PRI:C:: :'^-ITðTI\I¡: "I: .ð. r.:R() IP n ; ("'nMPnll~rnq ~I RRO~ATF~ ARF !=i.PIKFn INTC") FNVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AND % RECOVERY ,e \- QUALITY CONTROL REPORT, CONTINUED MARCH 5, 1993 TREATEK INC. SAMPLE LOG #2845-9302 THROUGH 2848-9302 DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 23, 1993 EXTRACTION METHOD: 5030 ANALYSIS METHOD: 8020 Concentrations were calculated using a 4 point curve of concentrations 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 ppb. LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD A 15 ppb standard verification was run in the sample set up. METHOD BLANK NO TARGET ANALYTES WERE DETECTED IN METHOD BLANK. COMPOUND Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene xylenes' LCS %RECOVERY 84% 87% 85% 108% SPIKE DATA QAL log number 2847-9302 was spiked in duplicate with 20' ppb 8020 standard. COMPOUND SPIKE RELATIVE % RECOVERY % DIFFERENCE Benzene 81% 6% Toluene 110% 4% Ethylbenzene 87% 6% Xylenes 122% 4% ~vt{t( ltx1~e8ì'11Ctlv YVETTE J. LIEBESMAN QA SPECIALIST QUALITY CONTROL TERMINOLOGY .LCS _ LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD, REPORTED AS % RECOVERY OF AN INDE'\éNDENT STANDARD CARRIED THROUGH ALL SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY METHOD PERFORMANCE, ACCEPTABLE RANGE IS BASED ON ~STORICAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA. BUTlS GENERALLY WITHIN A 80%-120% RECOVERY RANGE, .SPIKE _ ENVIRONMENT AL SAMPLE IS MATRIX SPIKED WITH METHOD COMPOUNDS ANiJ % RECOVERY OF CONCENTRATION SPIKED INTO SAMPLE IS CALCULA TED. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY , ACCEPTABLE RANGE FOR "NORMAL MA TRIX SAMPLE" If BASED ON HISTORCCAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA. BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 75%,125% RECOVERY RANGE, .""aann4T1'A _ rnMPOIINnS REPRESENT A TIVE OF A GROUP OF COMPOUNDS, ~JRROGA TES ARE SPIKED INTO ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AND % RECOVERY e QUALITY CONTROL REPORT, CONTINUED MARCH 5, 1993 e TREATEK INC. SAMPLE LOG #2845-9302 THROUGH 2848-9302 DATE ANALYZED: FEBRUARY 24, 1993 EXTRACTION METHOD: 5030 ANALYSIS METHOD: 8020 Concentrations were calculated using a 4 point curve of concentrations 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 ppb. LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARD A 15 ppb standard verification was run in the sample set up. METHOD BLANK NO TARGET ANALYTES WERE DETECTED IN METHOD BLANK. COMPOUND Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes LCS %RECOVERY 88% 88% 87% 116% SPIKE DATA A QAL Method Blank was spiked in duplicate with 20 ppb 8020 standard. COMPOUND SPIKE RELATIVE % RECOVERY % DIFFERENCE Benzene 92% 4% Toluene 99% 11% Ethylbenzene 88% 1% Xylenes 119% 3% JjvttQ LLt~ YVETTE J. LIEBESMAN QA SPECIALIST QUALITY CONTROL TERMINOLOGY .LCS ' LABORATORY CONTROL STANDARO, REPORTED AS % RECOVERY OF AN INDE"éNDENT STANDARD CARRIED THROUGH ALL SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY METHOD PERFORMANCE, ACCEPT ABLE RANGE IS BASED ON HSTORICAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA, BUT IS GENERALLY WIT'HIN A 80%,120% RECOVERY RANGE, .SPIKE, ENVIRONMENT AL SAMPLE IS MA TRIX SPIKED WITH METHOD COMPOUNDS ANi! % RECOVERY OF CONCENTRATION SPIKED INTO SAMPLE IS CALCULA TED. REPORTED AS % RECOVERY, ACCEPTABLE RANGE FOR "NORMAL MATRIX SAMPLE" I:'BASED ON HISTORCCAL LABORATORY CONTROL DATA, BUT IS GENERALLY WITHIN A 75%-125% RECOVERY RANGE, .SURROGATES . COMPOUNDS REPRESENTATIVE OF A GROUP OF COMPOUNDS, r.JRROGATES ARE SPIKED INTO ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AND % RECOVERY ~l~O TREATEK CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD PROJECT NO. PROJECT NAME / DESCRIPTION OF ANALYSIS & BOTTLE TYPe! \ 'BLf ~t:M.~f~ '?~, ..r.n ... '1.... 'v..-. .Q.¡e,\J... NO. r> ¡ . . . REMARKS' . SAMPLERS: (SIGNATURE) OF )tnJ ¿. / ~ CON- T AINERS 4. e, ¡- TOTAL OR DISSOLVED STA. NO. DATE TIME COMPo GRAB STATION LOCATION ¡- .JJ C1 Jl METALS. ETC,) ~'l>''" \..~O '2.ÁVCf3 OCl\sLf )( ~~ loa 41 J$.JS.Lf 30~ 1. '-¡. X -~('¡" , !Þ~V-\- 40 \ \ 0 '2.:~ v , e- ~4/P ~ )ç s. ~V... \- 50 \oy~ ;).£tf7 )( )( ~ ~,,-\- 10 \V \\ "3> b ,V ;t.'6Liß 'V X )(' , It c.Ç c.. -', ;"'" , p. 0 ("') cs:> '. \ -' - ~: ~ {T\ - 0 ,-'.. . . ,- (.10) dJ RELINau;;;,.2Y: (S2A~TUL TIME DATE RECEIVED BY: (SIGNATURE) TIME DATE SHIPPERS TRACKING ~,O. 13~O Z/I~3 r-ed-ex. RELINQUISHED BY: (SIGNATURE) TIME DATE RECEIVED BY: (SIGNATURE) TIME! DATE REMARKS: feð"'&>< N31> a.hor q('ø/L Jl3ß f). /PI RELINQUISHED BY: (SIGNATURE) TIME DATE REdlVED BY: (SIGNATURE) TIME DATE .- 11108 N<! e T.reale~ - CRA™ COMPANY ,e April 1, 1993 ~PF' 5 Mr. Thomas Paxson, P.E. Kern County Air Pollution Control District 2700 "M" Street, Suite 275 Bakersfield, California 93301 " j'-. I l. ..,__..'.._'.., '''... Dear Mr. Paxson: As discussed in the January 1993 Monthly Report. an exploratory borehole W~~ installed on February 18, 1993 at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's Bakersfield Yard. The installation of this borehole was conducted for the collection of confirmation soil samples. To allow for subsurface stabilization of the remedial ~rea, the vapor extraction unit was shut down approximately one hour prior to drilling. Soil samples were collected at five foot interVals using a California Split Spoon Sampler between 30 feet and 70 feet below the ground surface. The vapor extraction unit remained offline for the remainder of February 1993. Upon receipt of the analytical results, a determination as to the need of continued system operations will be made. The field sampling report and analytical results will be made available as soon as possible. If you have any questions. please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, TreaTek-CRA Company ¿;¿ / ~.~~ Erik A. Friedrich, REA, REP Project Manager Enclosure EAF/kc cc: A.C. Ying, TreaTek Inc. R.W. Mueller, TreaTek Inc. Greg Shepherd, SPTC Delores Gough, KCDES Environmental Technology & Remediation Systems 2180 Garnet Avenue, Suite 2K San Diego, California 92109 619/490-6780 FAX 619/270-4404 2701 East Hammer Lane, Suite 103 StoCktOn, California 95210 209/472-2020 FAX 209/472-2027 e T.realek - CRA™ COMPANY {e February 9, 1993 Ms. Delores Gough Hazardous Materials Management Program Kern County Department' of Environmental Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301, i.\¡ \ ; ~ ¡ ,\ Dear Ms. Gough: As was stated in our past monthly reports, it appears as if we are approaching or have achieved our remedial goal of less than 100 mg/kg of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) in the site soils at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's (SPTC) Bakersfield yard. In order to confirm this, the TreaTek-CRA Company (TreaTek) will be installing a single borehole at the site and collecting soil samples for laboratory analysis. Prior to installing the borehole, the vapor extraction remedial system will be taken offline and will not be returned to service unless required. Upon receipt of the soil sample analytical results, a decision will be made as to the status of the remedial program. Enclosed is a copy of our bid solicitation package for the installation of this borehole. Unless notified otherwise, the borehole will be installed on February 18, 1992. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, TreaTek-CRA Company ~y---/~ Erik A. Friedrich, REA, REP Project Manager cc: Mr. Thomas Paxson, KCAPCD Mr. Greg Shepherd, SPTCO Mr. R.W. Mueller, TreaTek Mr. A.C. Ying, TreaTek Environmental Technology & Remediation Systems 2180 Garnet Avenue. Suite 2K San Diego, California 92109 619/490-6780 FAX 619/270-4404 2701 East Hammer Lane, Suite 103 Stockton, California 95210 209/472-2020 FAX 209/472-2027 e T.reale~ - CRA™ COMPANY e BID SOLICITATION PACKAGE SOIL BORING SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BAKERSFIELD YARD BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA G Prepared By: TreaTek-CRA Company 2701 E. Hammer Lane, Suite 103 Stockton, California 95210 January 27. 1993 Environmental Technology & Remediation Systems 2180 Garnet Avenue, Suite 2K San Diego, California 92109 619/490-6780 FAX 619/270-4404 2701 East Hammer Lane, Suite 103 Stockton, California 95210 2091472-2020 FAX 209/472-2027 e e BID SOLICITATION PACKAGE SOIL BORING·, SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BAKERSFIELD YARD, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION The TreaTek-CRA Company (TreaTek) is soliciting quotations for the advancement of one soil boring at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTC) site located at the intersection of Haley Street and Kentucky Street in Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). 1.1 Site Conditions The work site is in the area of a previously removed underground storage tank (Figure 2). The proposed drilling location consists of a relatively level dirt pad. Previous borings on site have encountered soil types ranging from silty to clayey sands with some silt and clay layers. Groundwater is not expected to be encountered at the proposed boring depth. 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK At the SPTC Bakersfield site, one soil boring is to be advanced for the purpose of verification sampling for a vapor extraction program in the area of a former underground gasoline storage tank (Figure 3). The following work items are to be provided by the drilling Contractor: 1. Environmental drilling. assume level D protection; 2. One boring (hollow stem auger), approximately 70 feet deep; 3. Soil samples taken at approximately five foot intervals. using a split California sampler with 2-inch OD brass sleeve inserts. Drilling Contractor is to provide sampler(s). TreaTek-CRA will provide brass sleeves; 4. Steam clean augers and decontaminate drilling and sampling equipment on site prior to drilling. Drilling of the proposed borehole will not be allowed until the decontamination is approved by onsite TreaTek personnel; 5. Backfill boring with cement/bentonite grout; 6. Drill cuttings are to be stockpiled on polyethylene sheeting and covered pending laboratory results. 3.0 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT The Contractor shall provide TreaTek with a lump sum price based on the scope of work as described in Section 2. Any subcontracted activities required for the completion of this scope of work shall be under contract to the contractor, not to TreaTek. and charges for the subcontractor's work shall be passed through to TreaTek on the contractor's invoice. TreaTek will provide payment within net 60 days from receipt of invoice, upon completion of contract. - T.reaJ.e~ - CRA™ COMPANY e ~~ GARCES~~_~~L~' rr~ ~~frlÀ° ···"-;1~' ~,ët U1t ~:':;;'1F ~ õ ~ ~ ~ li'~ ',>l, i';;i"'-=ri Av':f1'- li:ln::."'" . , HI. SCH. ~ 0 "fl.f_=.t L. ~ I{,~ Av .:!: 1:: = fi ¡¡ C:t c( .ìii ........"."... I ~ A...~&l ~ ~ ,jUR i U ~ .I~lIr.r.>kVlln;¿r Nobl: ~ Õ A: ~:z: 1/' Is ¡ - - u -'. I ~ . t ER:j;8t~ !c¡B;;t;;;\. IIftnIÁrh'" ~\"C "6.~ ~IB~' WASHIN~pN ¡ ~ Ij ~.;~ ~G'ü5 ir~' ~ ~.. :! 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P.O. -;.:z, J\.. ---"1. 2000. ,:f,.u" """II~..--.-,. r-"'\ "UL~.r _ . c :!:I... 1Lõõ?St. 'X""' "'" -UUllJQ , .... ._. ~ ICï;; c C et ~ -ar c ~i ~p ;0.- .~ j . ; - c '. Ð SITE LOCATION MAP FIGURE 1 CHAIN LINK FENCE "" ë5 c: :a m ~ HALEY STREET ,--, I I I I L_ ~z· UI Q " ,., z ë! o " -< VI ~ ,., ,., -I CD o ;0 Z C) VI :r o "0 I~I ii I o ::0 ~ o~e o ~ \J » z -< i.e :. t e T.reaJ.e~ - CRA™ COMPANY N ... VP-4 ,ORMER UNOrRGROUNO STORAGE TANK LEGEND ... - SOil VAPOR PROBE ,-+ - VAPOR EXTRACTION WELL . - BORING lOCATION ... VP-2 ... VP-1 + VWD + VWS ... VP-3 e w u z w ... FIGURE 3 e _ 4.0 SCHEDULE "" ,_ 'l' ,~:;.- ~. '~:.:':é~:'¿;;'i.~~:..; '. . This work is tentatively scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. on' February 18,'1993~'" 'Bíélst~mlist, be received by,February 10, 1993. Offers can be telefaxed to TreaTek-CRA Co. (209)~\472~2027¡ to the attention of Mr. Erik Friedrich. Bids may be mailed to: TreaTek-CRA Company 2701 E. Hammer Lane, Suite 103 Stockton, California 95210 Contact Mi'. Friedrich at (209) 472-2020 if there are any questions and/or necessary clarifications to this solicitation. 5.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Refer to Appendix A) 5.1 Insurance Certificate An Insurance Certificate in conformance with TreaTek's Terms and Conditions is required to be on file prior to commencement of this contract. ~TER RESOURCES CONTROL ~~jIp .. DIVISION OF WATER QUALl ,. UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT FOR: 14, q #J I bs . CNTRCTR NO:15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: F SITE NO: 120010 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N SITE NAME: BAKERSFIELD AWE SHOP ADDRESS: 700 SUMNER STRSET CITY/ZIP: BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93305 SUBSTANCE: PETROLEUM: DATE REPORTED: DATE CONFIRMED: MULTIPLE RPs: 8006619 Y 08/22/86 09/12/86 N ------------------------------- SITE STATUS -------------------------------- CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS:7 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: / / DATE UNDERWAY: 09/12/86 DATE COMPLETED: 09/12/86 DATE UNDERWAY: 08/22/86 DATE COMPLETED: 01/13/87 DATE UNDERt^lA Y : 04/13/87 DATE COMPLETED: 10/11/89 J_~':E UNDERWAY: 10/11/89 DATE COMPLETED: / ; DATE UND2RvJAY: / DATE COMPLETED: RP SEARCH: PRELlIy}:;:NAK~' ASSESSMENT: S C ~, ~!v1 F: [~ I ..~ L n¡VESTIGA::'ION: ?S£'-iEDIAL ACTION: ?CS',2 ?EMEDIAL ,-' \_~ r..; AC~ION MC}NI:C2:NG: ENFORCEMENT ACTION TA~SN: F TYPE: DATE TAKEN: LCFT ?!SLD MANUAL CONSIDERATION: 2,H,S,C,A,W CASE CLOSED: DATE CLOSED: OATS EXCAVATION STARTSD: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: / I ------------------------------ RESPONSIBLE PARTY ---------------------------, Ed SA..., k s _. CONTACT NAME: C. ::". OrrCI'IIERD COMPANY NAME:SOUTHERN PAC TRANS AJ=2~SS: ONE MARKE! P~A=A CITY/ZIP: SAN FRANC:SCO 94105 5. CONTACT NAME: COMPANY NAi\1E: ADDR2:SS: CITY/ZIP: ,~. CûNL;'CI' NAt-liE: COMPANY NAf'lE: ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: 6. CONTACT NAME: cm1P AJ:Tl NAi'1E: ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: _, CONTAC'l:' NAr-1E: CC;MPAHY NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: 7. CONTi\C"': NArvIE: COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/'ZIP: 4. CONTACT NAME: C:):v~?AN-'l NArv:E: ~;'D:<?ESS : 8. CONTACT NArvIE: COMPANY NAME: A.DDRESS: crT.:"; :IP: C·ITY/ZIP: ~OO!K{ @~~@~~~l .. i,~ ('. OFFICE MEMORANDUM---:,--------'Kerncounty August 28, 199,1 TO: Dolores Gough, Hazardous Materials Specialist Jeanne Snyder, Account Clerk ~~usan Gonzales, Administrative Assistant 1~vironmental Health Services Department FROM: SUBJECT: So. Pacific Railroad Site #610010 I have received a call from Janice Paulson of the State Water Resources Control Board. She had just spoken to Ed Banks of So. Pacific Railroad who requested a change in contact information for the site. Mr. Banks stated that information is currently sent to Tim Becker!, who is no longer employed' by SP. He requested all information be sent as follows: Southern Pacific Transportation Environmental Department, 1 Market Plaza San Francisco, California 94105 ;;,¡ 1- If necessary, Mr. Banks may be contacted at (415r 2840. te ¡e RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ÂGENCY RANDALL L.' ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental HaIth Savic:a Depertment STEVE McCAU.£Y,· REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control DiItrict WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Deveiopment Servica Department 1m JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT August 5, 1991 Erik A. Friedrich TREATEK INC. 2701 E. Hammer Lane, suite 103 stockton, CA 95210 SUBJECT: Known As: Bakersfield Avenue Shop Dear Mr. Friedrich: The laboratory results of the soil samples from the aeration pile and the drums have been reviewed. This Department approves of your plan to proceed with the surface disbursement of the aerated soil and start aeration of the drummed soil on site. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Vol ~ 6-o~h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG : j g cc: Greg Shepherd, Southern Pacific Transportation Co. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 , (805) 861-3636 FAX· fM"\ ~UM,?O ¡,-e \- , (-e \.._, T!eaIe~,n~ July 30" 1991 wr:~~:lgl~1 ~~I Il!}) Ms. Delores Gough Kern County Department of Environmental Services Hazardous Materials Management Program 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Ms. Gough, Pursuant to the information provided to you in my letters oj March 1 and June 18, 1991, I am taking this opportunity to inform you that TreaTek Inc. (TreaTek) has sampled the soil aeration pile and the recently containerized vapor extraction well installation cuttings from the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's Bakersfield Yard Vapor Extraction Project. These samples were analyzed for the following parameters: o Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline (TPH-G) - DOHS Method 8015 o Benzene, Toluene, Xylene and Ethylbenzene (BTX&E) - EPA Method 8010 The two soil samples collected from the existing soil stockpile were collected as composites from three locations on both the east and west half of the pile. The soils were collected in clean brass tubes and were collected from a minimum depth of 18 inches beneath the surface of the pile in each of the three locations. Sample SPE was from the east half of the soil stockpile while SPW was from the west half. The two soil samples collected from the drummed cuttings were also composite samples collected from three drums a piece. Again, clean brass tubes were used to collect the samples. Sample DRM123 is the composite sample from drums 1, 2 and 3, while sample DRM456 is from drums 4, 5 and 6. The analytical results for these samples are presented in the following table. The analytical data report is enclosed. SOIL SAMPLES ANALYTICAL RESUL 1S (mg/kg) SAMPLE ID# & SIZE SOIL STOCKPILE TPH-G BENZENE TOLUENE XYLENE ETHYL- BENZENE SPE SPW U U U U U U U U U U DRUMMED CUTTINGS DRMt23 2.4 U .753 DRM456 U U 1.38 Environmental Service Subsidiary of 0xyChem 2701 East Hammer Lane. Suite 103, Stockton. California 95210 · Phone: 209/472-2020· Fax: 209/472-2027 4.69 55 .731 2.76 j/. ù/IE' C.,~III~., 'n:,.r,l'fS 4t/ß,CP/,AE i ¡e., 'i4~Nr ... rAI~6'- 1)/:, /lJtØd £_e !~ ' 11//"" ~"~-4 .I~";If./Ý.P.J:;' 812Utt/¿),4-ýE ' " .' , ' , . ~~;;';~"~:'r '::~'~ ~,..-... ".'- ~ ;:~i:{~. -:,.~ ~. -::., . .--.')' -.:;' -' ~,..~.. ~:..: .'-:~."'.' '-. . . . ~". 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Date ~ 1 i ¿<rtTlJ &MDLI AJ 6 KëMDtlED 9/~h I 2 10~r--z) PI ss.E, L /I 3 III. Release and Site Characterization Information Cause and type of release: Gk?t)L / AJ E T7+1'J k. II Site cha.r.ictertzation complete? f{'-;;~\' No Date approwd by oversight agency: 4/1/91 I Monitoring Wells Installed? Yes (r \ Number: I Proper screened interval? Yes No I No i Highest GN depth below ground surface: ;;r:;vl I Lawest depth: r Flow direction: I Most Sensitive Current Use: //1_) i~¡¿,!~··"r-' /,~ L_- I Are drinking waterweUs affected? Yes (No) I Aquifer name: . . I Is surface water affected? Yes (No ) T Nearest/affected fNi name: Off-site benefICial use impacts (addressesJlocations): Report(s) on file? (Ýes ) No I Where is report(s) filed? DEpi-, 1=/1 t= Treatment and Disposal of Affected Material I Material Amount (Include Units) Action (Treatment or Disposal wlDestination) Date Tank :2 UtJ ¿NÙL<JN Ii 10 POfb-1 A--Tl 0 N fJ tit () AJ 1=1 LF ,/ Piping Free Product ¡J/A " ~~lffi ~g\ ]I!:3JU . Soil f.? bb/ ¥ cuM nCj5> CUTTINÎ_<; AEl?ATèD f)^) ~/.77='. VAPOR E,ç-rQAc:T,rY-- 0/'1' ~'l, Groundwater ~/A- Banels Exhibit N Page 1 of 2 rayc: ~ Comments (Depth of Remediation, etc.): OrJL'I 7i+E 2/f DETE 7A LÊ 7I+MPLeç HA-o IV. Closure Dces ccmpleted ccrrective aeticn pretect existing beneficiaJ uses per the Regional Beard Basin Plan? ~_) Nc I Dces ccmpleted ccrrective aeticn pretect pctential beneficial uses perthe Regional Board Basin Plan? é/-) No Dces ccrrective aeticn pretect pLibrlC health fer CUl1"8nt land use? (Ves) No . Site management requirements: Should ccrrective aeticn be reviewed if land use changes? Ves ~) Mcnitcring wells Deccmmisioned: Ves 'No I Number Decammisicned: I Number Retained: Ust enfcrcement acticns taken: Ai IJ^J e . Ust enfcrcement acticns rescinded: V. Local A enc Re resentative Data Name: DOLORES GOUC+t SI tuna: 1) L t.., VI. RWaCS Notification II Date ,Submitted to RB: .' RWOCB Staff Name: VIL Additional Comments. Data. Tille: ¡dRBIlespara: etc. I Data: I Thia c o: ""'alea& aDd tbcrda&cd ~ aDSURE I..ETIER.1ÅaII be raaaacd bylbe lad...., u pan or tbc oaic:iaIliIo file. , . Exhibit N Page 2 cf 2 1124193 i .J e '- 2700 M SI....t. Suite 300 a.kenfleld. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861·3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 GARY J. WICKS Agency Dlreclor (805) 661-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director I , " AGENCY RESOURCE I ! I DEPAR I 'I April 24, 1990 Mr. Tim Becker Southern Pacific Transporation Company One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco,; CA 94105 SUBJECT: " Location: Known As: PERMIT #: 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California Bakersfield Awe Shop I20010 Dear Mr. Becker: I A review of our records showed that a proposal to remediate gasoline- contaminated soil at the subject site using vapor extraction has been approved by this Depart,ment. To date, the work has not been initiated. This Dt~partment requires that the approved workplan be started by May 15, I990.· If there are changes in your plans to address this matter, please notify this office as soon as possible. Sincerely, \ : DollIYt. Go~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:jrw (gough\sopac.1lr) e i,e GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (80S) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director RESOURCE .' '~~~;"~.~i~:·:"i 'A/SJ}ß;'¡'~:~:", ,',' M~·A¡~"~.(Ã'-G'~\~~E N T :;fÆ:?i{~:':;:".":, .' ··<rJi. )~,~ DEPARTM~NT OF ENVIRqNMENTAL ~ '-~;," , ....' - " ..., H,E~L TH' SEJ:tVICES ,"'''~;:''' ;' 2700 M SI....I. Suite 300 Bekenlleld, CA 93301 Telephomt (805) 861-3636 .Telecopler (805) 861-3429 AGENCY '''". " .. October 11, 1989 Mr. Tim Becker Southern Pacific Transportation Company One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, California 94105 Proposed Site Remed i at ion Workp 1 an for Southern Pac i fi c Transportat ion, 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Becker: Subject: This Department has reviewed the site remediation workplan and addendum prepared by Canonie Environmental for the subject site. As discussed with Mr. Kevin Bell with Canonie, we require that the confirmatory soil samples be analyzed for benzene, toluene and xylene in addition to the proposed total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) analysis. Accordingly, approval of the workplan is hereby granted with the stipulation that the above analysis be performed. Please notify this office 48 hours prior to implementation of the workplan. After the remediation is completed, a final report summarizing the remediation activities including test results must be submitted to this office within 30 days. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861- 3636. Sincerely, 'DolðY14. Go~h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas cc: Kevin Bell, Canonie Environmental \becker.1tr Canon1e~nvir 1 . Canonie Environmental Services Corp. 1825 South Grant Street Suite 260 San Mateo. California 94402 Phone: 415-573,8012 FAX: 415,573-5654 October 2, 1989 88-149-02 Ms. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Addendum Proposed Work Plan for Final Site Remediation Southern Pacific Transportation Company Bakersfield. California Dear Ms. Gough: Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) has prepared this letter as an addendum to the submittal, "Proposed Site Remediation Work Plan for Southern Pacific Transportation, 70 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California Permit #120010," referenced in your September 19, 1989 letter to Mr. Tim Becker of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.). This addendum was prepared on behalf of SPTCo. at the request of Mr. Tim Becker and contains details concerning the proposed vapor extraction operation for the SPTCo. Bakersfield Site. Specifically addressed are vapor monitoring, subsurface pneumatic influence monitoring, and estimated air flow rates. Hydrocarbon concentrations in the extracted soil gas will be monitored using a Foxboro Century 120 organic vapor analyzer (OVA). Hydrocarbon concentrations will be measured a minimum of once daily during the first week of operation and twice monthly thereafter. Vapor samples will be collected at the wellhead. The OVA measures total hydrocarbon concentration relative to methane. No air will be actively injected to the inlet wells. Therefore no vapor monitoring will be performed at the inlet well heads. Subsurface pneumatic influence will be measured by closing the valves at the heads of the inlet wells and measuring the pressure inside the well using a sensitive, dedicated vacuum gauge. With the inlet wells isolated from ambient air sources, subsurface influence will be apparent as a slight negative pressure in the well. This can be measured by the dedicated vacuum gauge. , -*- r...· 'VlJ1) -r vr !;) í (,.v\î-, J.. - ~~/l/'-' e . Ms. Dolores Gough 2 October 2, 1989 The vapor extraction rate is expected to be approximately 200 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) from the single extraction well. No active air injection is proposed, and consequently, there is no air injection rate. The air inlet wells will normally be open to atmosphere as a source of ambient air. Canonie and SPTCo. are aware of the permit requirements for well installations. All appropriate permits will be secured prior to well installations. If you have any questions concerning this information, please call Lance Geselbracht or myself at (415) 573-8012. Respectfully submitted, ~IiÔ7J1&lf Kevin Bell - Assistant Project Engineer KB/dt cc: T. Becker, Southern Pacific Transportation Co. CanonïeEnvironmental GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (B05) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director ·e . 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 September 19, 1989 f·1r. Tim Becker Southern Pacific Transportation Company One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, California 94105 Subject: Proposed Site Remediation Workplan for Southern Pacific Transportation, 700 Sumner Street, Bakersfield, California Permit # 120010 Dear Mr. Becker: This Department has reviewed the subject workplan prepared by Canonie Environmental Services Corp~ration. In order to adequately evaluate the proposed remediation method (vapor extraction method), the following must be clarified/submitted as an addendum to the workplan: 1. Details of the vapor monitoring such as sampling locations, sampling frequency, test methods/compounds to be tested. Will the injection air also be tested? 2. Method of determining approximate zone of influence. How will this be veri fi ed? ' 3. What are the proposed air flow rates for the injection and extraction we 11 s? 4. A Permit from this Department for the vadose zone wells is required prior to installation. The above information must be submitted to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. Attached is a Permit application form and a copy of our vadose zone requirements for your reference. If you have any questions regarding this matter~ please call me at (805) 861-3636. DG:cas Sincerely, Vo/~ Go~h Dolores Gough Hazardous Mat~rials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program cc: Lance Geselbract, Canonie Environmental Corp. \gough\becker.ltr ,..___._ ._ u.__.__.. _ __, _.,__ -'-~- ---'--- -.....-.-. Canonïe~nvironmental - ;:¡f I;;¿ ð1J JV August 15, 1989 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 Mr. Tim Becker Environmental Consultant Southern Pacific Transportation Company One Market Plaza, Room 1007 San Francisco, CA 94105 Proposed Work Plan for Final Site Remediation Southern Pacific TransDortation ComDanv Bakersfield. California Dear Mr. Becker: At your request, this report by Canonie Environmental Services Corp. (Canonie) outlines plans for remedial work at the Southern Pacific Transportation Company (SPTCo.) site in Bakersfield, California (see attached Figure 1). Site investigation work performed by a previous SPTCo. consultant, Groundwater Resource Industries (GRI), has defined the vertical and horizontal extent of volatile petroleum hydrocarbon (VPH) contamination due to a leaking underground gasoline tank. GRI's boring logs and accompanying figures are attached in Appendix A. As indicated in the investigation information in Appendix A, VPHs in soil are attenuated to zero at approximately 60 feet below ground surface. Ground water is approximately 180 feet below ground surface in this area. Canonie has used GRI's information to prepare a remediation plan for the site. The plan includes the installation of a vacuum extraction well and four air inlet wells to allow for an in-situ aeration treatment of the contaminated soil. The lithology of the area is ideal for this method of treatment, and air vacuum extraction of volatile hydrocarbons in soil has proven to be a successful remedial technique. A more complete explanation of the proposed air vacuum extraction system follows. The layout of the proposed in-situ aeration system is diagramed on Figure 2. It is comprised of one 4-inch-diameter air extraction well and four 4-inch-diameter air inlet wells. The wells will be set in a pattern of overlapping zones of influence to provide air flow throughout the affected area. The optimum vacuum level for the site will be determined after startup, but the system will be designed to operate with a vacuum between 1 and 10 inches of mercury (Hg). Flow rates from the air extraction well will also be determined after system startup (rates vary in sands and clays, even' changing in the same well with time). The system will be designed to treat up to a maximum of 420 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm). .' . Mr. Tim' Becker - 2 August 15, 1989 VPHs wiU be removed from the soil and incinerated from the emission air stream by a skid mounted, portable treatment unit. The air stripping unit will hav~ a natural gas or LPG fuel burner and will be equipped with a continu~~s air temperature monitor so that air temperature in the incinerator does not drop below 1400°F. This will accomplish removal of VPHs froin the emission airstream and provide a permanent VPH disposal solution:. I Canonie 1nticipates a cleanup time of between two and six months. This time fratne may vary, depending on removal rates o. continue until VRH concentration in the air stream is significantly attenuated. () 'Jp-,t, vJ ;V,",,} After it, is determined that concentrations have attenuated in the air r#-- vr/ . . "'/ {- extraction well, one soil boring e', hin the former "footprint;"of",~,theJ;tank '('~ 'V'-") tf:Y [}I ___pit will be completed to confirm VPH ~eve1s have been reduced to'~'les,s""thafl \'Y,.r"· 'J íPr-J 100 p~rt~ per million (ppm). If . concentrations still exceed 100 ppm, Lt~~" . any of;' the air inlet wells could be converted to air extraction wells and liTe. u<' the extraction process cont i nued. The fi na 1 step of the process wi 11 be to trvr~', G ~. abando\n the extract ion and i nl et well sin accordance wi th guide1 i nes T 1r-1"'--I,.,' estab't shed by Kern County. [¡.xV" ,?-l7\' Discussions with the Kern County Air Pollution Control District regarding ~y~ \ permi~ approval for an incinerator lead us to believe they would approve Canon~e's proposed system. There are currently similar systems operating in Cal¡ifornia. However, this type of application is reviewed on a case-by- case basis and the process takes between four and six weeks. Following notification from SPTCo., Canonie could begin the application process. " If Y04 have any questions Wetzsteon or myself. 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Il brn. v. in-clay. 5303 v. strong odor S-83-25 SP Sand. It gray. in-mëa. slighlly moisl. strong ooor 47 380 5-83-30 Sand, It brn, 1/, fn-v, CSë. ace pebs. v. silly.strong odor. slightly moist 5-83-35 Sand. tan. v, iine- cse. strong odor. slightly moist 97 IOO~ 5-83-40 Sand. tan, 1/, fine- CSè, strong 3020 :::: 5C odor, slightly moist .silly. sl clay - becoming more claYè't IOO~ :::: SC Sand. red-brn, v, moist v, fn-cse. clayey, strong odor CHEMIC" ~ .NAL YSES SAMPLE . I , .;. ~ ,n ::ro '" := :". , ,0 "1' ," - " " :. - "0 SOIL DESCR jjiiON Laboratory Field i- - oJ. "- '- ,~ ~ ~: '- -. ~ 0.-' =: ~ == " r:- '- 6 - r- ::; ":' :; ... :.... ~ 0 LOG6ED BY: RJY SURfACE ElEViA TlON: -450' TOTAL DEPTH:: SUPERVISED BY: RJY 61' DIAMETER of BORING: 6- DA TE DRILLED:: 5-1,1-87 NO fREE WA TER ENCOUNTERED - , lOCA TlON: 6ROUNDWA TEIi! RESOURCE INDUSTRIES PLATE (80S) 835-77100 SOUTHERN PACIFIC RR 3 environmenlal/geot~;chnic.' services lOG OF BORING B-3 PRO.JECT 'NUMI3ER: 02261 pagE'l 01 -4 Binzene TVH mg/g LEL '\ . CHEMICAL ANAL YSES l~alory Field . Benzene TVH moJo SAMPLE I- - -ã- z: '11 .... =. - .~ 0 "- ::- L.. l..j :t # .:.: r- W ~ L;. .... 0 I.w ::: z -I Ca W - - == .~ ~. ... ~. lEl ,. ..... ~. :.~ 1 - -- .- j ",., SOil DESCRIPTION < 1 < I Sand, red-brn,v. fn-CSi.silly, sl clayey.v. strong ooor 4ð 2477 lead 2.7 90~ 7 Clay.tan. fn sand.v. clayey. v. strong odor. sand. sill SP Sand Il-brn. v. fn-cse.oce peb. dry,NO al btm, odor allop < 1 leadL :::.' SC Sand, Il-brn, vf-f, silly .clayey, moisl. N. O. SURFACE ELEVATION: -450' lOGGED BY: RJY SUPERVISED BY: RJY TOT AL DEPTH: 67' DIAMETER of BORING: 6- DA TE DRILLED: 5-11-81 NO FREE WATER ENCOUNTERED GROUNDWA TER RESOURCE INDUSTRIES lOCA TlON: PLATE (805) 835-7100 SOUTHERN PACIFIC RR 3 environment.'/geetechnica' 5ervice5 LOG OF BOR ING B-3 PROJECT NUI18ER: 02261 pdge 2 of 4 e e , \ CHEMICAL ANAlYSES SAMPLE - ... -' -, ~ laboratDry Field ..., ,n r- .~ :J. " z ,~ ..: ¥. '- ewene ::;¡ ',-, ;~ ::¡ :0. ..... 0 :!: ~ .q- 1.0. SOil DESCRIPTION .:.;; ..;. .r". '. I- ~ -:f ~ TVH lEl .~ ;j. I- - .:J ~ - ~ .... - .....I , - '~ mg!g ;:.:: .;.;. 1.-. O~ 6 ( 1 ( 1 5~ '7 oJ 96~ 28 5-64-40 ¡¡ad 5j~ 50~ 5P Sandi gray, vf-fgrn.uncon" , mOtS, strong odor :.:.:.:. sc Sandlll Drn, vi-i;rnL uncon, mOIS clay, stronç ouor Sand, tan, vi-v. 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I I I J 50 \ 48 ~C 0 n ta mlflat ion \ 2477 plume \ Lead 2.7 / , $d. strOl\9 odor J "- ./ .;' - -_(I odor 0 top- 6U ( I no odor (¡. boUom G.L. ~ 38=6enzene ,ppm 2056=TVH,ppm ( I ( 1 Lead 3,6 lli!!! I I o 10 F[ET UEHTlCU HOHI20Nlf1L I 20 70 GROUNDWßTER RESOURCE INOU51R1£5 (805)835-7700 øn~'rDnm.ntDl/g8øløchnjI:D' seruins SOUTHERN PACifiC TRßHSPORTßTIOH COnPAHY PLATE PROJECT NUM8ER: 02261 VERTICAL CROSS-SECTION THROUGH BORINGS ,4 ! e w~ 4IG~AIo~J Analytical Chemistry 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 Bakersfield, CA 93380 (805) 393-3597 e '') Client Namel Groundwater Resource Irxlustries Address : 5610 District Blvd., suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Date sample recieved. : 5-12-87 Date analysis completed: 5-26-87 Date of report : 5-27-87 Laboratory No. 424, 426, 428 & 4)0 Site: 02267 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #424 ID: S-B3-50' Total lead (Pb) #426 ID: S-B3-65' Total lead (Pb) #428 ID: S-B4-40' Total lead (Pb) #430 ID: S-B5-40' Total lead (Pb) 2. 7 mg/Kgm 3.6 mg/Kgm 3 .7 mg/Kgm , 4.0 mg/Kgm Method of Analysis: EPA 7420 Analysis done by Zalco Laboratories, Inc. mg/Kgm = milligrams per kilogram (ppm) S~ Cnúl1 stan Comer \ \ --I-~ ........ W:l e 31'S PII'" Dr1ve r.o. Box 808)5 BaUnt1e14. (]A 93)80 , (805) 393-3597 \ e Repol"t of L&bontozy Awy.l.. C11ðnt Naae. Growñwater Resource Imustries ~I!res.. a ,5610 District. Blvd., Suite 106 \ Date suple received . 5-12-87 ~a;te analys1.a co.pleted. 5-15-87 l,)a.t,e, of report . ,,-15-87 1 ' ~~~&tory No. 420 through 430 R~'IUL 1'8 OF ANALYSIS I . #;429 IDe S-B3-10' 02267 \ \ Benzene : Toluene Ethyl benzene p-Xylene II-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene 1m \ #421: ID. S-B3-20' 02267 Benzene Toluene Ethyl benzene p-Xylene m'-Xylene O'-Xylene ¡'sopropyl benzene T\VH #422 ,!Ds S-B)-)O' 02267 Benzene 'r~luene E~ylbeDSeDl prXyle. miXyle. °iXyle. IsopE'opyl'benaeM 'IVIi .. 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MRL.ppm Benzene 3 1.0 Toluene 5 1.0 Ethylbenzene 10 1.0 p-Xylene 10 1.0 m-Xylene 35 1.0 o-Xylene J4 1.0 Isopropylbenzene 8 1.0 TVH 553 1.0 . ~ AJ\ CnnPiJ Stan Comer . '.,-", Method of Analys1sIEPA5020/8020·' TVH · Total Volat11e Hydrocarbons MRL - H.1n1mum Reporting Level Method of Analys1s'EPA 5020/8020: TVH m Total Volatile Hydrocarbons MRL == Minimum Reporting Level Method of Analysis.EPA 5020/8020 TVH == Total Volatile Hydrocarbons MRL = Minimum Reporting Level Method of Analysis. EPA 5020/802Ó' TVH =- Total Volatile Hydrocarbons MaL .. H.1nimum Reporting Level - -- -- -- ---- -.""... ~.i '.,?:' GROU~ATER ; , » RESOU£:E , ";:, INDUSTRIES '\, ) (Siqm1Jœ)~ ld- ì335-ï700 .:5rnt'_ R:~ASl:.JS 2A PAJI.62-<.¡:-/~ CIJ~ ATTENTION: .5r1W H()n1~12. Samplers: Phone: SHIP TO: Phone No. Relinquished by: (Si9'1Ð.tuœ) Relinquished by: (SitJB~) . 'T .¢~AI H.1~ I¡:''¡~_ B1'LWDlJD ~02,'Z,fo7 ' CHAIN OF CUSTODî RECORD f.. - SIIIPPING INFORMA'rION Dùte/'f.ime , ~ J,z./1'71/rJ:øo . D~teiTime J Dù te /fr ime I Received for lùbor~tory by* (Si.gnt\.lœ)L>~ te.l'l'ime I Shipper Address Date· Shipped Shipment Service Airbill No. Cooler No. Received by: S~ Cm,/) Received by: ( Si.çJL"\b..IrC) * Þnal}'Sis laI::x:1tatoIy stD..ùd a:nplcte, "satp1e a:rrlitim qxn re::Cipt", sx:t:.i.a1 l:cla... siCJ1 .:0:1 l~b.1Dl origireJ. (WUœ) cr:pf to: Gt:o..J'rl,.aœr IbnIIœ Irdsb:ies, 5610 District Dl\d., 9..Li.tc lOG, Ea\cP1"":fi~ln, 0\. 93313 ( Sic}'\:1b..IrC) Received by: ( SigntlJIC) Lab Sample Number ~ S-ß5-4D' Site Identific~!:.iÇln i# DZ2tD? 1Þ DZZID 1 D-:l te Sampled 5-11-9'/ 5-JJ-g? Analysis Requested ,,; I, &rræl12..¡ '( ':( I~I 7V H (1i( Rerlzene. 'l(Jer~. 1VH a.lso 0YrjO/)/¿ Itø~cL Sample Condition U¡x>n Rcceiot ~I,~ {aU ¡.. (lAltJ C' ... . . " L3.b Instruction: Laboratory reports should reference ~nd be billed by site ID3 ùnd contain the following~ 1) Sumnary of analytical methodology and QA \vork (blaru<5, r.pikes, duplicate!.;) 2} dates for (a) sð11lPling, (b) lab receipt, (c) extraction, (d) injcction/.:\nt\ly~;is 3) detection limits for all constituents analyzed for .:md reporting of .111 constituents detected which were not s~ifically designated ' 4) ~mO'~<. -Jo hP +~~+P/'l "-/ì;r0nr:v'1Í: leDcI;~ add"hõ" -10 ablNe. /¡'eh1s. 5) _0- 1700 FIo_ Str..t Bak....'lelcl, CalifornIa '93305 Telephone (805) 881-3636 ,!. - l' ' IRN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME. , -tf.~"".:" , 1.1. ""10 "':". . :,~.;;:..~~. - ,;~,¡Ü','!, ~~,. ".~.t.:. "":-~"f·' . -~. ':":'·1·,~..t~·":·.þ·· . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION " HEALTHiOFFlCIR" Leon If HeIIerIIoft¡ II.D., DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon:S;,ReIcIIwd:, January 13, 1987 Southern Pacific Transportation Company 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California 93305 RE: Bakersfield Awe Shops Dear Sirs: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility we have determined that the extent of the contamination has not been adequately defined beneath the gasoline tank. The levels of contamination are above our action levels, therefore you are required by the Kern County Underground Tank Ordinance, Chapter 5, Section 3912.5.03, to further define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. We suggest that you contact your environmental assessment contractor and submit a plan for further assessment and mitigation of the contamination. If you have any further questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, ¡,v.o-uq. / ~q Mark J. pi shinsky Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Managment program MJP: sw nl~TRI~T n : :'~F'!; E"ERGEN~ DYES M'''!o ,.,T{ >- m o III I- a: o ~ ADDRESS /7ðO F/t1W~/' ç ,>- -I- .n a: Z« ~a. In III 111-, a:m STREET ð V + It. (J P l1 ' 7"'4'1(;' 'I!"¡"'¡c'~ I Co. 0 700 .s vM)" {J" $7; STREET ¡:'.. (J!. 1f3' ok , &J ~ CITY FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) I OPERATOR PHONE ~ $<!J. fJl1'~/r tr~ -r~~(L( 5 .> d' Jt{ t1' <'T,ç-) 327-7.6 vy 5 ADDRESS K~~~Vt:'Ky i~ It~/~ r,>.e-J(t;ð/tl('~/. K'~,1t 3 STREET ,( CITY COUNTY ZIP III TYPE OF REA 0 COMMERCIAL 0 INDUSTRIAL I TYPE OF BUSINESS 0 RETAIL FUEL STAT ION ~ djRESIDENTIAL DRURAL rs¿;(6THERRtt:/I""fa DUNKNOWN ~THERRt!!t;I,.,../ AC!EII;;íI4 O¡ C/f)T;E;So; ~,~ ~;O;~ ~JI-J>'f6 ADDRESS NAME ZIP CROSS STREET fit? Jét/ LOCAL AGENCY / Aé'1't{ (èC/'t If. l:> Z -'" I-w z- wu ~z WW -,l:> a.« ~ REGIONAL BOARD I: i I ~I i CAS iI (ATTACH EXTR1 SHEET iF Nr::EDED) I II I I I I TSCD w UO ~ ~ (1) 1--' ",0 m> ~::': (2) NAME Gf'ç<7//I< { QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) ~KNOW o UNKNOW 'M HOW DISCOVERED D INVENTORY CONTROL ,0 SUBSURF,ACE MONITORING I ~ANK D IJ f~OUTlNE MONITORING ~REMOVAL NUISANCE CONDITION', '-- OTHER: METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ~NKNOWN ~EMOVE CONTENTS D REPLACE TANK D CLOSE TANK . ~ [J REPAIR T~K 0 REPAIR PIPIN~-" 0 CHANGE PROCEDURES f M OD 3 D <ij'y by ~HER F( !,4(,CJu (! -¡q" ~ TANKS ONLY/CAPACITY () 0 GAL CAUSE(S) o OVERFILL AGE~ UNKNOWN DM ~I- a:z WW >::E OW ul- "'« -m 0« DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN ES NO IF YES, DATE w SOURCE(S) OF DISCHARGE g¡ D TANK LEAK if UNKNOWN « u ..... w U a: :J o '" YRS. ~ o CORROSION Ii OTHER (SPECIFY) MATERIAL ~EL o OTHER o FIBERGLASS o RUPTURE/ FAI LURE [J SPI LL ~NOWN o OT HER UNKNOWN WATER SUPPLIES AFFECTED YES NO ENED KNOWN WELLS [J PUBLIC DRINKING 0 ¡M" 0 0 WATER 0 PRIVATE DRINKING 0 [\;( 0 D ~ WATER 0 INDUSTRIAL 0 M 0 D 0 AGRICUL TURAL D [Ø" D 0 0 OTHER (SPECI FY) 0 if 0 0 UNKNOWN D PIPING LEAK RESOURCES AFFECTED YES NO THREATENED [2( 0 0 [] 0 [] [Ø" 0 0"" D 0 0 ..... o III l- V III u. u. <~ en!!! ilia: VI- ~< o '" III a: o ~ GROUNDWATER D SURFACE WATER OR STORM DRAIN D BUILDING OR UTILITY VAULT AIR (VAPOR) SOIL (VADOSE ZONE) OTHER (SPECIFY) D [] GROUNDWATER BASIN NAME COM\lENTS: 5, ~ fll w~~(f(r f( f t!'/' ~$'t'~S";¿'('~'f r Ct5' ILl/) It' f~ cI $"'/ ~/ /87 . -to fr f/'é' ~ tJ /1> 1- WI /f"1" Itr ð '1 p,~ d:þt:9 .5 'f I en I- Z III ::E ::E o V " ., , .....:...... COMPLETE AND ATTACH A CLEANUP TRACKING REPORT IF ANY CLEANUP WORK OR PLANNING HAS STARTED HIC 011 110/8111 · ...¡--zr , ., FILE CONTENTS Facility tJ~~ß) ~ ~ OPermit to Opera t OConstruction Permit t o Perm it to abandon. o Amended Pe rm i t Cond i t ions OPermit Application Form, ~Application to Aban~on OAnnual Report Forms INVENTORY No. of Tanks Date Date Date Tank Sheets, Flow Chart P/~7' .l-'k,/\) v tanks (s) Date 7//7/8'¿ '2., DCopy of Written Contract Between Owner & Operator o Inspect ion Reports OCorrespondence - Received Date Date Date OCorrespondence - Mailed Date Date Date OUnauthorized Release Reports OAbandonment/Closure Reports DSampling/Lab Reports DMVF Compliance Check (New Construction o STD Compl iance Check (New Construction DMVF plan Check (New Construction) DSTD Plan Check (New Construction) DMVF plan Check (Existing Facility) DSTD Plan Check (Existing Facility) O"Incomplete Application" Form OPermit Application Checklist OPermit Instructions DDiscarded DTiCJhtness Test Results Checkl ist)' Checkl ist) ¡5J( / µr I 75~ u!'¿J '6/"1 7 /~¿. DaÜ!- Date Date DMonitoring Well Construction Data/Permits ----------------------------------------------------------------- DEnvironmental Sensitivity Data: DGroundwater Drilling, Boring Logs DLocation of Water Wells DStatement of Underground Conduits Dplot Plan Featuring All Environmentally Sensitive Data DPhotos DC~nstruction Drawings Location: DHalf sheet showing date received and tally of inspection time, etc OMi scellaneous 2700 "M· Street. Ste. 300 Bakersfield. CA 9330t ,(805) 8&1-363& KERN COUNTY -£nviraaaeatal Health Services oeÁ.JIIt , :'rfarch 21. 1989 Mr. Jim Maxwell Southern Pacific Transportation Co. POBox 3036 Bakersfield. CA 93305 SUBJECT: Location: Kentucky and Halwy Streets Bakersfield. CA 93305 Known As: Bakersfield Awe Shops, PERMIT #: 120010 Dear Mr. Jim Maxwell: 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 fro~ 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 as~ociated 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. e - P 087 709 740 ; :~énif f:'iJ Fee ! '<ECE.ìPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL ',It) :NSUR~NCE COVERAGE PROI}!DED 'iOr ,OR INTERNATiONAL MAil ,See Reversel Isen!,to~Ci- ~(:~ ~a.,~' ~, I·fx"!. ~L.:-s-¡ "-7Y' ~,,,,,, (./, ,~ ,-S/,I ¿'} :<r d;Y ,3V' 5 (é ! ¡ ;0 ~y.?SI;Jte ann ZIP ,C"d~ þ! l~LL¿Cd.bk(, {'4, ~:;L'6 ¡ Poslaoe / -' ! '; ; I .. I' f ..l.-_.__~ I : ! ! -__--Í I r :::-:)(>CI2; ~)elivcry :::~"je , I ! :~-::5:IICtf](1 í)"!!I'/f;T.' Fee , I ~-;-;~¡~'-~~~~~;-:;\!::_;wlr1q--~--r--"----'-'-: .'/:'¡yn '.n(j [',:'¡:(' :')';!I~t'Y¡__'n . ~g ~----,---,-_."---------_:.__..__._------_. <:1 ¡ :-'(»1 ,r!' ':~'·;C:;r:iD; '";'~~:I't"I'~'J ~c ....nor";j i . . ,Jt·: ~I i'j t\ 'iCr¡:··,.... ')f ;-~."~:'\n:'r\.. - ('~ -,~' ^. ,--:-'r)_'::·:.:G:: dl '.~ Ft,::,s , ." -.....---- .~ <:' ,~~ !r, d;· ' r ;) ¡:;; :'~ .. " ,- - cg . SENDER: Complete items 1, 2,3 and 4. ." , s¡ Put your address in the "RETURN·TO" space on the 3 reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from ~ being returned to you. The return receiPt fee will provide ... you the name of the person delivered to and the date of :"" delivery, For additional fees the following services are ~ ,available; Consult postmaster for fees and check boX(85) ~ for service(s) requested. i 1. ~ow to whom, date and addreø of delivery. e.) t ..,¡ Co .þ UI 2. 0 Restricted Delivery, AtJVC :1.0 DIU 3, Article Addressed to: ;~~ .JJfJ. ~~~. &. f- ¿). ,-ðJX. J'o.3 ~ ~ CA· 93JoS 4, Type of Service: Article Number I::::J ßegistered 0 Insured ~;Vi?' 7~ 7//0 IZYCertified 0 COD P~(/D I v-,.,': '/""' o Express Mail Always obtain signature of addressee.Q!,agent and DATE DELIVERED, 5, Signature - Addr_ (p~@~ @fR~~Uff!JÆ1ß, o o 3: m ~ ñ :0 m ~ c: ~ 8. :0 m n I ~ '-:I 6, x x " 7, e e (8) COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT ". 1;," .:-\!i;'~:rL 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 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 si te has been reviewed by Environmental Heal th 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 condi tion 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 is 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 I s Local Agreement, please sign the Local Agreement. enclosure "B", and return it wi th 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 "0", 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 "0" 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 NIlan. contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely. Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments ,e I e Attachment "B." \ KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION , " BETWEEN I " , KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (Kern :county Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority) " AND I I I \ Responsible Mr. Jim Maxwell Party for Underground Storage Tank for: Bakersfield Awe Shops Permit # 120010 This facility has experienced an unauthorized release of hazardous substances from\an underground storage tank. Action is necessary to protect the public health and the environment of the County, pursuant to Chapter 6.7 of the California Healf:h and Safety Code and Chapter 8.48 of the Kern County Ordinance I Code. 1 " THE WITNESS FOR THE COUNTY AND SIGNATURE (S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF THE SUBJECT FACILIT'{ DESCRIBED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE THAT: , Kern Cou~ty Environmental Health shall act as the lead agency for regulatory oversight for the: a) Site characterization: the study of a site. including sampling of subsurface soil and water where contamination is found in order to fully assess its extent and threat to the environment. It shall i~clude a discussion of the relative risk to biological receptors aþd possible pathways of exposure. It may include removal or in- p~ace closure of the tank. disposal or on-site treatment of contaminated backfill or adjacent soil. removal of hazardous substances floating on groundwater. and the drilling of groundwater monitor wells. b) Feas:ibility study: the identification and evaluation of feasible altlª'rnatives for cleaning up the site and remedying threats to public health and safety. c) Remedial action plan: the most cost effective, appropriate plan to lesken. alleviate, abate. correct or clean-up the effects that a release of hazardous substances may have on the environment, based on ~he feasibility study. d) Remediation: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved , ' by Kern County Environmental Health for the mitigation and clean-up of c(mtamination resulting from an unauthorized release of hazardous mate~ials and any ongoing monitoring of the site. 1 - . The responsible party shall do the following: a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health pursuant to State and local law and in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess and remediate the contaminated site. b. Deposi t with the Kern County Environmental Health Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1.000.00. The Department I s oversight acti vi ties will be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.04 (currently $42.00 per hour). Monthly statements will be prepared detailing the activities and services provided and the remaining credit balance. Kern COIJnty Environmental Health shall provide the following services: a. Oversight of all activities to characterize the site's threat to the environment and/or the groundwater. and coordination with the appropriate State, County and local regulatory agencies. b. Serve as the sing] e contact point for the responsible party's representat i ves and other regula tory agencies for the acti vi ties described in "a" above. If during the Department's review of the site characterization/remedial action plan. it is determined that a permit may be required by another agency. the responsible party shall be referred to that permitting agency. c. Review reports, conduct inspections. and oversee monitoring until the site poses no further environmental or public health threat. An official certification letter shall be gi ven to the responsible party when the site is determined to no longer pose a significant threat to the environment. d. The responsible party will be officially notified by Kern County Environmental Health when: 1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposi t made by the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund, a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued; - or - 2. Seventeen (17) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the available funds will be exhausted after five (5) additional hours of billable time at which time the agreement will expire. A statement estimating the amount time necessary to complete any remaining oversight work will be sent. The responsible party will then have another 2 · e opportunity to renew their agreement with the~County. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental Health to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board Pilot Project for which the responsible party may be bi !led by the State directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs. Kern County Environmental Health reserves the right to cancel this agreement at any time for any reasons, including groundwater contamination or a uniquely complex hydrogeological condition., If an unexpended balance remains on deposit from the responsible party under the terms of this agreement. a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued and the agreement terminated. Once the agreement is cancelled. you. as a responsible party, will be enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program, see enclosure "D". This agreement may be cancelled anytime by either party by certified registered return receipt letter to the other party within five days of said notification. I. (responsible party), have read and agree to the conditions of this agreement for the contaminated site described as: Site Name Site Address City Zip Owner Owner's Address City Telephone Zip Operator Telephone Billing Address Attn: Permit # In order for this agreement to be executed. it must be signed and accompanied by the deposit of one-thousand dollars ($ 1000.00). Responsible Party: Date: For the County of Kern: Date: 3 : 2100'·"- Stl'1ft. Stl;300 Baklrsf;11d. CA,933D1' (805) 861-3636 _ KERN COUNTY ,- - Enviro..eutal..lIealtla Services' ~. ATTACHMENT' "D" March 21, 1989 Mr. Jim Maxwell Southern Pacific Transportation Co. POBox 3036 Bakersfield, CA 93305 SUBJECT: Location: Kentucky and Halwy Streets Bakersfield, CA 93305 Known As: Bakersfield Awe Shops PERMIT #: 120010 Dear Mr. Jim Maxwell: 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 Heal th and Safety code, the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect 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 ...:~.?' :~~:?~~~~~~~;~\:,:::. ~.: 1700 Flower Street Baker.fleld, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861·3636 e · k.:RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMèt~' .. <. ~_.'. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION HEALTH OFFIcER" Leon M HebertaoI\ M.D. DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL: HEALTH VernònS. Reichard January 13, 1987 I Southern Pacific Transportation Company 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, California 93305 RE: Bakersfield Awe Shops Dear Sirs: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility WI:? have determined that the extent of the contamination has not been adequately defined beneath the gasoline tank. The levels of contamination are above O\lr action levels, therefore you are required by the Kern County Underground Tank Ordinance, Chapter 5, Section 3912.5.03, to further define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. We suggest thë t you contact your environmental assessment contractor and submit a plan for further assessment and mitigation of the contamination. If you have any further questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, ~t~'~£q Mark J. pishinsky Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Managment Program MJP: sw ....ø...eul'''P nrr.I'':o " .._"'..",, if , \" -, . l ASIIIttIl.1UIIE 'l^B'€J¡q:A$EIR:'I\ES~t:'NC"~" J. J. EGliN, lEG. CHEM. ENGI. CHEMICAl. 'ANAL"" ' PETIIOI.EUM MAIN' OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics Mc Nabb Construction 2616 Stark Street Bakersfield, Ca 93305 Date of REPORT:9/13/86 LAB No.: 15759 Sample Description: N.Tank Depth 3 r G <1--:: DATE/TIME SAMPLE COLLECTED: 9/3/86 DATE/TIME SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 9/3/86 DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: 9/12/86 '..,l.J Constituent Reporting Units Analyses Results Minimum Reporting Level Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene ,o-Xy lene Isopropyl Benzene TVH ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g 4.45 1 23 . 12 70.49 1 75 . 19 1 75 . 19 199.59 18.30 402.52 0...1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 O. 1 0.1 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By ---£#Ê~- t9 t' ( '1 ~ ;"("'''75 t I {J V- (c I :: /C>C' f" I- t9 e,) A ¿ '7 Ir . þ..~ l_ _ J{ /V(("¿(J ~ -rv IÍ 1ù rV' A~f;é7?JC< ð ~ r {rlMi-- - 9»M@m¡ @WtI@D~ ~ ,~F7¿ ~. 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'~~I~/;~~<~ iH~~rÊ"~,: >:~; ',' :"';~;:~~~1~t~?~:r~;'" ',:k :'1('0:' ' -'." -' , , , ASIlltlJUUIIf MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD~:Ck\I3308:PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics Mc Nabb Construction 2616 Stark Street Baker~field, Ca 93305 Date of REPORT:9/13/86 LAB No.:15760 Sample Description: N.tank depth 6 (G ~~ '. ~' DATE/TIME SAMPLE COLLECTED: 9/3/86 DATþ~\TIME SAMPLE RECE I VED' @ LAB: 9/3/86 DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: 9/12/86 Constituent Reporting Units Analyses Results Minimum Reporting Level Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropyl Benzene TVH ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g 12.53 558.67 268 . 18 669.81 669.81 782 . 14 63. 14 1455.50 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By ---Æ~~ .. , " ."... " ..'t, A6R1Ct/LTUIIE LA"B'O~,' R,:ÄTO, .,9,;I:ç::,C!"",,' ;,~,;INC" , -, '. . ~ ,~·:'I·,· .'~. ,E:a~,,· '. '. CNEIIICAL 'ANALrm: PETROLEUM J. J. EGliN. lEG. CHEM.,ENGI. MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD. BAKERSFIELD. CA. 93301 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics Mc Nabb Construction 2616 Stark Street Bakersfield, Ca 93305 Date of REPORT:9/13/86 LAB No.: 15761 Sample Description: S.Tank Depth 2 (ti/.~,t/ ) DATE/TIME SAMPLE COLLECTED: 9/3/86 DATE/TIME SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 9/3/86 DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: 9/12/86 Constituent Reporting Units Analyses Results Minimum Reporting Level Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene a-Xylene Isopropyl Benzene TVH ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected 0.27 none detected 0.23 0.23 0.14 none detected 0.31 O. 1 O. 1 O. 1 0.1 0.1 O. 1 0.1 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By ---¡ifË~ , I ~r ~, , ,,-I, A6IIØJI."'.' _A.\ ~,I:,,, ,^,:,~~.rptè~~~~'!~il"f 1~E::J~J001.~~1~~~'1m\ I' " ".. ;. ;.....:~;.:.; ·..J·t:'1~~~;:;*fi.' , MAIN OFFICE: 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFll:tD;;'êA~'33Oa!PHONE,327-4911 CHE-.M.:AMAlt'SØ}\ I'ETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics Mc Nabb Construction 2616 Stark Street Bakersfield, Ca 93305 Date of REPORT:9/13/86 LAB No.:15762 Sample Description: S.Tank Depth 6 (P¡'(~<;. ~ ) ') DATE/TIME SAMPLE COLLECTED: 9/3/86 DATE/TIME SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 9/3/86 DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: 9/12/86 Constituent Reporting Units Analyses Results Minimum Reporting Level Benzene Toluene Ethy 1 Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropyl Benzene TVH ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.00 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 EPA 5020/8020 TVH: By Gas Chromatography By ___ a:- o,_~t-... '_ (;ã-:ir Eg1i~ \ 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 - , e- SN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT -':,; CONUITIONS AS F 5. G crS-C'/r-I(O f Permittee must Sq/l(/'It?,S. f'7? q", -r ~<:Jr'/ tment (805-861-2577) 48 hours p,r,ior to initiéq#fq¡ v~..,:z. b~ Per III i t tee m us' -f .I Y ~ P d -f' C' b pe r m i t [J,!'j,º!:. to in i t i at in g a ban don men t a c ¿:J / Ú to q to r (0 Jf ?(C' Abandonment ) 7-ó~ /' I ~Y/~Pf~ ~ds as described in permit application ar 4'" ?~.,£;- Cf¥¢ All procedur. t1Vdl'-t!).- . 0/('0 u ~ rl '<r"b Stan ards an i- C"' h. 0/, ) Ordinance Cor ql( 4'" ~..... ' (OS"(CJ !.!fA C'~ / S perm it. FY[ l/ '5 f- 6 t!' '1' Þ( ".Ð /' p ~ A minimum of .L' '?ptq>-Iy ..... a t -~I~-¡;t"h; 0 f íCJ VI b (0 If ~~ ' '2: ~ c:I A !II~,!"!.Lm~!!! 0 f f ó "I- q. I ,P -J. J( P q Ie ~I and 6 ' for e t' /; ð 1(0 ú M For all pro' JrVd'ð éq> 6 at 2 I and u, r () ~ .> samples must be taken Ul1u~._ All samples must be analyzed for PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: I3cr(f-"5(,'~/cI 1"1~ ~ 5 ltC' f5 /(þJ1'¡'u (k( { !lQ!PY sf. B¿¡'/(~J'$ {"(-'/e(, ("'! PERMIT TO ABANDON 2-. TANK(S) AT ABOVE LOCATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . J_ 2. .3 '1 1-- '5- p- HEALTH OFFICER, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH VernonS. Reichard PERMIT NUMBER ~ 2. 2 3 cr /:J- OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: (~ONTRACTOR: 50 u .¡.. J, f" /11 P'1'(';' (,Z Trq ~ s r 0. ,.¡.. q-I r' ð "f f. o· l3ðK 30~t 7oC" >u 11111 f' I' ~-r ß q)((""~ -(,re Id¡ (" A 9'3š'l5 éoÎ.Ml IV'qbb [C.,$.f. ( 12. t / t > -Iq ,.1( Sf J 13'1 ~~, 5{,',e1¿, ( Lf 7YSJ'/ '13~¿J ~ r----.-- -- --.- 'License No. PERMIT EXPIHES ~ 1"22. /g 7 ~/z 2l~É._ __LL, q ~,~____, APPROVAL DATE APPROVED BY .POST ON PREMISES. .--. .. .-."-.-.---'. --,. ,._-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lance with requirements of implementation of Kern County ements are enclosed with this beneath the center of the tank d at depths of approximately 2' 'eet of pipe run must be sampled Ie, and xylene. One set of the penser at the prescribed depths. Advise this office of the time and date of proposed sampling with 24 hours advance notice. *County Facility tì»lô)ðR ðrqft~QJ ~g DISTRICT OFFICES --,._-------.---- - 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 T~(805'861·3636 'ê~ ".:...' ~, .j COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMErf~ ~' HEALTH OFFICÐt LeonM~ ENVlRONMENlJU. HEALTH DIVISION PBRMIT fOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANEK' ,CLOSUREI ABANDoNMENT or UNDERGROc;. w HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCBS STORAOS PACt L,ITY DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. ReIchard PERMIT NUMBER A223-12 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Bakersfield Awe Shops Kentucky and Haley Streets Bakersfield, CA Southern Pacific Transportation Company 700 Sumner Street Bakersfield, CA 93385 McNabb Construction Co. 2616 Stark Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 License No. 474331 PERMIT TO ABANDON PERMIT EXPIRES AUJ!ust 22, 1987 2 TANKS AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE LOCATION. APPROVED BY AUJ!ust 22, 1986 /!~ \ttli4l~ . /J~l,,{.~ M k' Pishlns.' y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POST ON PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Permittee must obtain u Fire Department permit prior to initiating abandonment action. 2. All procedures used must be in accordance with requirements of Standards and Guidelines developed for implementation of Kern County Ordinance Code. A copy of these requirements are enclosed wi,th this permit. 3. A minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath each tank at depths of of approximately 2' and 6 I. 4. Gasoline tank soil samplec must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hyd~ocarbons. Diesel tank soil samples must be analyzed for benzene and total petroleum hydrocarbons, 5. Advise this office of the time and date of proposed sampling with 24 hours advance notice. ACCEPTED BY ~(!j)4- DATE -Þ/at ~. DISTRICT OFFICES "'_.___ I ____.. I _L._ ..........ftll... '1^1~"ð DLoL.a.......... ctke.... TIll. _ _ ~_ . "y,-~~'" ,','.~;,'., '~,q, " '. ~r~ 'CoWltY t~i~~;; ~~'tø~m~',~~: Dil/i::sion of Environmental Heitlth, 1700 Flower $tr;:~et, BéJkersfi~lc.i; CA' 93305,: , '. ,,~., ':' 1",,':,75::;.1':1-.;':'< '. ';0',,- ,:' ~ :-:"J'~í,\,:~,~:,~~~~t,,". " APPLICATIa.>'POR· PERMIT' FOR· TEMPORARY~,OR?PBRMMIDI'l')"ÚJi':-,;'ò! "¡;};:J..\:-'~¿",.; , ',,' ' ~URE/ABANDCHŒN'l' OF tJNDEI(;ROOND , " " ,'i,;, . "s ' , ' _.' ',f.,' ,( , øAZiioous ~ SUBS'l'ANCES STOR1tGE FltCILI'l'Y ' ,-/'IICJA;AC .~\ ~ of M>Plication , ~Fill out O~ Application Per Facility) , :~ ' , pTauporary-Closure/Abandorunent -r-: AI, Jtpermanent CloSLlrelAband~~J'¡;, t A. ProJect Contc1c name, area code phone): Days ~~ Nights ?3Y7- Ú~. Facility Name ' ' .' ;', , Fôcil i ty Address 'Nearest CrossS,~.., ' T R ",: " ra cat ons cnly) , ~~;:ss~~~Æ~~'~' !»3b '.~ Operator '~ . " Telè¡xiõôe . Address m, " Zlp B. Water to Facility p(ovided by (7¡¡"'R 'Sve. Depth to Groundwater 1fRÞ-/fj(/ Soil Characteristics at Fôcili~ ~~~ Basis f~f Soil Type and Groundwater DeP~ De. rminatiorys ~ ¢~/'/Il~ C. Tank Removal Contrac r ,G ,',1 ~ License ~./I)3a I Address I : ·Zlp Telephone Ra."i:.--4t9? ~ ' proPQsed Startirq Date ,propos Canpletion Date ~ Worker's Canpensation Certl c Insurer - , r Env irol1ß\Cnt 1 As' s.sment ntra r ß.e ./...Aß$ CA License No. ,.. /" (' 'II Address J 6' ~'i4)ß Telephone vv proposed S arting Date ß proposed Completion Date ----.-: - Worker ',s Compensation Certl 1 tIO -'-- Insurer - - Vš¿ 137 /r D. Chemical Composition of Materials Stored Tank # Chemical Stored (non-colTlnercial name) Dates Stored Chemi -- ?~~~¿~i to to E. Describe Ml!thod for Retrievirq5amples ~D ~9d., ¥ ~ áit.fiéJL Samples Will be Analyzed for ~~~, --rõ~&~J I ~jl~ I 7\Jif' Laborato~/That ~11 PerfP1~ An~ses.. of Samples Address' ~I DO ~Jk6 ~! \1:>lCô. .' . 1·· '. .,. .' . . :. F. This application for: )(removal or OabandQrvnent in place * * PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUESTED 00 REVERSE SIDE OF THIS SHEET BEFORE SUBMl'rrIN3 APPLICATlOO FOR REVIEW. I~~~ Y i 6{~ .... r .ÆJb.-sL- ~ p. :--- - This f~L11\ has been completed Wlder penal ty of perj ury and and c9rrect·eJ.I2tßf1/~Jt.H..- to ,th\'!,.J'?est of my løow~edge is true , . , ' ~i~'~'-'(;~~.ft1¿' ~te"~1.?'1~