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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMITIGATION t . - . .ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC. / y Advanced Environmental Concepts, Ine. is pleased to present the foDowiDg: Environmental Site Assessment for Ernst Manufacturing 2121 Union Avenue County of Kern . Bakersfield, California This report has been prepared for: Ernst Manufacturing March 1992 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH OESIGN IN MIND' 4400 ASHE ROAD, .206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831,1771 e e .. Environmental Site Assessment Advanced Enviro~enta1 Concepts, IDe. Table of Contents ' t 1.0 INTRODUCTION , 2.0 BACKGROUND 3.0 SITE CHARACTERISTICS 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Site Description Regional Geology Loc:al Geology Hydrogeology 4.0 ARCWAc:nmtIT ACTIVITIES 4.1 4.2 DeconbnnilUltion Procedures Soil Borings 5.0 ANALYTICAL RESULTS 6.0 FEASIBIIJTY STUDY 6.1 6.2 6.3 Soils Profile Extent of Hydrocarbon Migration Remediation Alternatives 7.0 CONCLUSIONS 8.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 9.0 :LIM:UATIONS , 10.0 CLOSING Appendices: (A) Project MapsfFigores (B) Boring Logs (C) Laboratory ReportsjChain-of-Custody Docomenœ Project: ABC 91P-lœJ . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. Page 1 1 2 2 2 2 S 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 7 7 ~ 8 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831'1646' FAX 805/831·1771 / e e ~ EnVÍlOJlmeptal Site Assc ~ naMlt Advanced ..iI:..nm~1 eu.-..tø, IDe. 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of a soil investigation conducted by Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. (AEC) to determine the ~nt of hydrocarbon impacted soil resulting from the unauthorized discharge of gasoline at the subject si~. The impacted soil was initially identified following the removal of two (2) 600-gallon underground storage tanks (UST's) and associated plumbing located at the Emst Manufacturing facility, 2121 ,union Avenue, Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). , The site assessment was conducted on February 25, 1992, in accordance with the work plan prepared by AEC and approved by the Kem County Environmental Health Department (KCEHD). This investigation was authorized by Ernst Manufacturing and performed under the direct supervision of Ms. Dolores Gough, Hazardous Materials Specialist, KCEHD. The subject site is located on the west side of the older, industrially developed area of South Union Avenue. This section of Union Avenue is primarily comprised of light manufacturing and auto salvage retail businesses. Contained in this report is background information regarding existing site characteristics, regional geologic and local hydrogeological profiles, and the project history. Also included in the following sections are the objectives and scope of investigation, detailed investigative procedures, and subsequent findings. Finally, AEC provides an evaluation of said findings and makes related conclusions and recommendations. The report appendices contain project maps and figures (Appendix N, soil boring logs (Appendix B), and laboratory reportsjchain-of-custody documents (Appendix C). 2.0 BACKGROUND On November 14, 1991 the UST removal permit (#310040) for the subject site was approved by the KCEHD, and Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. subsequently supervised the excavation, removal and disposal of two (2) 600-gallon DST's from the subject site (Figaro 2) on November 25, 1991. Apparent gasoline odors were noted in the soil during excavation procedures and numerous corrosion holes were observed on the bottom half of the east tank. The analytical results of soil samples collected from below the removed UST's are summarized in the following table. Units are in ~crograms per gram (µgjg) which are equivalent to part¡s per million (ppm). , XyIenes, TPH-g Benzene Toluene Total EthyIbenzene Sample ill. EPA 5030 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 ET -12' 4,200 4.5 410 2,000 220 ET-15' 5,100 13 930 1,880 380 WT-9' 4,800 7.7 550 1,690 320 WT-13' 3,700 4.6 400 1,600 260 Deta:tioo limit: Various dc:œdion limits, refer to laboratory report, dated 12/Cßj92 ND: Non-detected TPH-g: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline PJqcct: AF£ 91P-IŒ9 1 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831,1771 e e ... Envimmnøntal Site Ass L ment Advønœd EnYÜ...nm......1 ~ Inc. '1 ¡ The County submitted a letter on December 30, 1991 to Genevieve Ernst informing the addressee that a site assessment evaluating the lateral and vertical extent of impacted soil was required. 3.0 SITE CHARA~TIœ The following sections summarize the project site features and conditions along with regional and local geological and hydrological characteristics. 3.1 Site Description Ernst Manufacturing is located on South Union Avenue (designated Business Highway 99) in an area developed with light industrial, manufacturing, and auto salvage businesses. The property consists of an office building fronting Union Avenue, several corrugated manufacturing buildings, and an open equipment/materials storage area. Site elevation is 377-feet above mean sea level with minimal topographic relief and a gradient of approximately 20-feet per mile to the southwest. 3.2 Regional Geology The subject property is located in the Southern San Joaquin Valley (Valley) which is a part of the Central Valley of California. The Valley forms the southern two-thirds of the Central Valley and is characterized as a broad structural trough. It is bordered on the east by the Sierra Nevada Range and on the west by the Coast Range (Diablo and Temblor Mountains). The Valley extends 250-miles southeastward from the confluence of the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers to the Tehachapi and San Emigdio Mountains. The width ranges from 25-miles wide near the Kern River to approximately 55-miles wide near the Kings River, with an approximate average width of 40-miles. Geology of the Central Valley consists of a Pre- TertiaIy basement complex overlain by marine and non-marine sedimentary rocks of Tertiary Age. These rocks are composed of consolidated sandstones, siltstones, and shales which thicken from northeast to southwest. The Valley was once an inland sea of predominantly shallow depth that continued to subside due to structural factors associated with plate tectonics. The axis of the trough was a relatively deep arèa that accumulated thick sections of orgànic rich marine shale with occasional turbidite fans adjacent to the steep flanks of the basin. These sediments comprise the bulk of the strata from Eocene through Pliocene age and form the majority of the oil reservoirs currently exploited in the southern end of the Valley. Most of the groundwater pumped from the Valley floor occurs within relatively unconsolidated near surface, continental deposits of Pleistocene and Recent Age. 3.3 Local Geology The investigated property is located on fluvial sediments transported deposited during flood stages of the Kern River. The site is situated in a low to moderate energy flood plain environment consisting of weakly consolidated to unconsolidated, poorly bedded sands and silts. Project: AF.C 91P-IŒ9 2 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805'1831'1646 . FAX 8051831-1771 e e ~ Envimnmen1aI Site ~ent AdwDced Envk....mRllbt1 Ccmœptø, Inc. 3.4 Hydrogeology Ground and surface Vf8.ter in the Bakersfield area is regulated by the Kern County Water Agency. According to the Kerp County Water Agency 'Water Supply Report-1990", depth to groundwater in unconfined and equivalent wells is estimated at 200-feet below grade level (BGL). Perched water has not been reported in the area. 4.0 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES 4.1 Deconþmination Procedures Prior to initiating drilling operations, the augers and associated drilling equipment were thoroughly cleaned using a high pressure steam cleaner. In addition, the soil sampler and hand auger were washed in an Alconox solution and double rinsed in clean, deionized water prior to initial use and between each sampling interval to minimize the possibility of cross-contamination between samples. 4.2 Soil Borings On February 25, 1992 three (3) soil borings (B-1, B-2, B-3) were drilled on the subject property and positioned to evaluate the vertical and lateral migration of gasoline-range hydrocarbons in the subsurface (Figure 2). The borings were advanced using a truck-mounted Mobile B-61 drill rig, equipped with 6-inch O.D. continuous flight, hollow-stem augers. Boring B-1 was drilled through the estimated center of the removed gasoline tank locations and was positioned to evaluate the vertical extent of gasoline migration. Boring B-2 was located 25-feet north of B-1 (approximately 15-feet north of the tank ends) and boring B-3 was positioned 12-feet west of B-l. Soil samples were collected at intervals of 5-feet in B-1, commencing at 15-feet BGL. Soil samples in borings B-2, and B-3, were collected at 10-foot intervals beginning at 10-feet BGL. Samples were obtained by driving a thin-walled steel sampler, eqUipped with three (3) 2-inch x 6-inch brass sleeves, a minimum qf 12-inches into previously undisturbed soil. The sampler was driven ahead of the augers using a' 140-lb. slide hammer with a 30-inch vertical fall. Following each sample drive, the sampler was withdrawn from the borehole and the three (3) brass sleeves were removed. The bottom sleeve was retained for laboratory analysis and prepared by placing teflon tape and plastic caps over each end, then securing the caps with duct tape. The samples were labeled, placed in sealable plastic bags, recorded on a Chain-of-Custody document and placed in an ice chest cooled with blue ice. Soil exposed at each end of the center brass sleeve and the cuttings, were examined for lithological purposes and for any obvious evidence of hydrocarbons. Lithologic descriptions (Appendix B) were logged according to the Unified Soils Classification System (USCS). Chain-of-Custody protocol was strictly followed to ensure sample integrity and traceability. Upon completion of the above described procedures, the three (3) borings were back-tilled to grade with a 5-sack cement slurry. Projcd: AF£ 91P-I089 3 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND· 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831-1771 e e /\ ~ Eminmmental Site ^-.-.nAJIt AdvIuu:ed En.........~ Cod..ap~ Inc. 5.0 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Soil sample analyses were peñormed by SMC Laboratory, Inc., a State Certified Laboratory in Bakersfield, to determine the presence ~ concentration levels of total petroleum hydrocarbons 88 gasoline (TPH-g) and volatile aromatics (BTXÈ) by EP A method 8020. The analytical results are tabulated below and the laboratory reports are provided in Appendix C. Units are in micrograms per gram (pgm/gm) which are equivalent to parts per mi11i~n (ppm). f Xylenes, TPH-g Benzene Toluene Total EthyIbenzene Sample lD. DBS 5030 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 Bl - 15 3700 23 450 580 80 Bl - 20 1400 29 230 220 39 Bl - 25 1400 3.6 110 268 38 Bl - 30 5500 6.9 160 670 99 Bl - 35 1100 5.3 100 247.6 34 Bl - 40 3500 3.4 150 670 98 Bl - 45_ 5.3 0.043 0.73 0.99 0.14 B1 - 55 ND ND 0.029 0.0152 ND Bl - 65 ND ND 0.029 0.010 ND Bl - 75 ND ND 0.015 0.0060 ND Bl - 8."i ND ND 0.017 ND ND Bl - 95 ND 0.011 0.017 0.0285 0.0053 B2 - 10 ND ND ND ND ND B2-20 ND ND 0.0056 ND ND B2 - 30 ND 0.0060 ND 0.0052 ND B2 - 40 ND ND ND 0.0053 ND B2 - 60 ND ND ND ND ND B2 - 65 ND ND NO ND ND B3 - 10 300 2.4 48 '17 7.2 B3 - 15 350 1.1 32 73 7.8 B3-25 520 . 0.33 11 65 6.3 B3-S5 6100'. 2.5 93 800 92 B3-55 2.1 0.031 0.26 0.47 0.065 ß3-65 1.1 0.0080 0.051 0.172 0.017 -. Iktectioo limit (n/gm) 1.0 O.OOS 0.005 0.005 0.005 ND: Non,·detected at indiœted limit of detection 6.0 FEA...qmU.lTY STUDY 6.1 Baits Profile The soil profile at the site consists of silty sa,iïds, deRt!. sands, and poorly sorœd sands to a totsl drilled depth of 95-feet BOL. The si1t;y sands (SM-ML) arp. commonly tan-brm.'VIl, slightly to very Project: ABC 9lP-I089 4 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND' 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831,1771 e e ..- Environmental Site A--.mAnt Advanced Environmental Ccmeøptø, Inc. compact, commonly friable, and slightly to moderately moist. The clean well sorted sands (SW) are olive gray, moderately dense, unconsolidated, and slightly moist. The poorly sorted sands (SP- GC) commonly are. olive-gray to white, moderate to very dense, unconsolidated to very consolidated, and slirtly moist. The sediments are typical of low to moderate energy fluvial deposits subjected to periodic reworking during flood stages. The strata were loosely compacted due to their shallow depth burial and recent deposition. 6.2 Extent of Hydrocarbon Migration Borings B-1, B-2, and B-3 were positioned to assess the lateral and vertical migration of gasoline range hydrocarbons proximal to the removed UST's (APPendix A). B-1 was drilled through the estimated center of the hydrocarbon plume. Backfill material was encountered to a depth of 12- feet BGL. The backfill and native soil had a distinct "degraded" gasoline odor which continued to a vertical depth of 50-feet BGL, and exhibited a slight odor to the total drilled depth of 95-feet BGL. Photoionization detector (Pill) readings indicated elevated levels of hydrocarbons coinciding with the malodorous intervals. B-2 was drilled 20-feet north of B-l. This location was chosen in an effort to establish the lateral extent of hydrocarbon migration to the north. The gasoline odor was not as pronounced as in B-1, although gasoline odor was noticeable in a sand lens located between 45 and 50-feet BGL. B-3 was positioned 12-feet due west of boring B-l. It was sampled in native soil at 10-foot intervals beginning at to-feet BGL. A moderate to strong gasoline odor was detected to a total depth of 65-feet BGL. Hydrocarbon concentrations were detected using the Pill. 6.3 Remediation Alternatives Advanced Environmental Concepts, Ine. recommends the following three (3) remediation alternatives for treatment of the hydrocarbon contamination located at the Ernst Manufacturing Facility: 1) N o-abtion alternative; 2) Implementation of an in-situ vapor extraction system; and 3) In-situ bioremediation of the impacted soil. Alternative #1: The no-action remediation alternative involves leaving in place, the soils that exhibit hydrocarbon levels in excess of RAL, then capping the contaminated area with a relatively impermeable layer of asphalt or concrete. This alternative would require approval of the Kern County Environmental Health Department. To be eligible for this remediation alternative, the site location must satisfy specific parameters associated with depth to groundwater, site geology and contaminant concentration levels. It is unlikely that the Ernst Manufacturing Facility will be eligible for this alternative in that the site does not satisfy the following criteria based upon the "Leaching Potential Analysis-gasoline" as outlined in the LUFT Manual: Project: ABC 91P-IŒ9 5 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831,1646. FAX 805/831,1771 e e .. Enmonmental Site ASBE" ...ent AdvaDœd EnÜt....~1 Coacøpbr, IDe. (a) Perched groundwater depth is estimated at 120-feet BGL (10 points) (b) No discernible fractures Ave~ annual precipitation is less the 10-inches (5.72) (10 points) (10 points) (c) (d) No available man-made conduits (10 points) (e) Coarse grained soil ( 9 points) There is a total of 49 points scored which correlates to the following m~ximum allowable levels of gasoline-range hydrocarbons that can be left in place; l!OO~ppm and 1/50/50/50 for TPH and BTXE constituents, respectively. The hydrocarbon concentration levels found at the subject site exceed these limits to a depth of 45-feet in soil boring B-l. AItemaüve #2: The vapor extraction alternative involves the withdrawal of the volatile organic constituents from the soil matrix via a vacuum pump m&nÜolded to extraction wells, and the subsequent destruction or collection of hydrocarbons using a regenerative thermal oxidizer or carbon adsorption. This system operates on the principle that volatile organic compounds have relatively high vapor pressures and will volatilize at ambient soil temperatures provided a reduction in pressure is applied. The treatment at the subject site would also involve drawing ambient air into the perimeter wells to enhance the vo~atilization of the hydrocarbons while oxygenating the soil and promoting natural bio-degradation. Vapor extraction is most effective and efficient in coarse grained soils (SP), although soils classified as ML (silt) also have the capability of being treated by this method. Because hydrocarbon vapors are generated by the removal process, an air emission recovery system will be required by the local Air Pollution Control District (APCD) üthe hydrocarbon concentrations exceed allowable emission levels. The soil venting system is also most effective on hydrocarbons with high vapor pressures. The advantages of this treatment alternative include the ability to treat the soil in-situ, ease of installation and m&nÜolding of the extraction wells, minimal maintenance, relatively rapid reduction in hydrocarbon concentrations, and minimal disruption of normal site operations. Alternative #3: Bioremediation involves treating the impacted soil either aboveground or in-situ. The abovegróund treatment alternative involves excavation and surt8.ce treatment of the affected soil and is mðre time-efficient and cost effective than the in-situ method. However, this discussion will center on the in-situ method because the depth of gasoline impacted soil and the proximity to the warehouse negates an excavation alternative. The in-situ treatment method involves introduction of microbes and nutrients to the contAminAted soil via injection wells screened across the affected intervals. A mixing tank is placed above the well and hydrostatic head pressure allows continual percolation of biologically active fluids through the contaminated zones. The soil type is primarily a sand or silty sand and would be receptive to an active biological treatment method. However, intervals of consolidated sand are also present, which could impede the lateral migration of the microbes. To offset this effect it would be necessary to install a tight injection well pattern, which increases the treatment cost per cubic yard. Projc:d: ABC 91P-IŒ9 6 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831'1771 e e ~ EnvitvnmenœJ Sitø ~Ant , AdtatJœCI Environmental Conœpta, Inc. 7.0 CONCLUSIONS On the basis of our investiga¥-on, ABC presents the following conclusions: a) The soil proJe at the subject site generally consists of interbedded sands and silts to the total drilled depth of 95-feet. b) The results of the PID hydrocarbon screening for TPH indicate detectable concentrations to a vertical depth of 45-feet BGL in B-1 and B-3; and did not detect hydrocarbons in B-2 except at 50 fèet BGL. The analytical results indicate elevated levels of TPH and BTXE to a total depth of 45-feet in B-1 and B-3. TPH and BTXE levels are below the RAL for gasoline in soil in all other samples analyzed. c) The vertical extent of the gasoline migration appears to extend to a depth of 45-feet BGL and the lateral migration appears to be primarily confined to the horizontal limits of the former tank excavation, with the plume diffusing radially. d) The soils containing elevated levels of TPH and BTXE are separated from groundwater by approximately 75-feet. e) It is unlikely that groundwater is currently threatened by this unauthorized release. 8.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Based upon the levels of gasoline-range hydrocarbons found in the soil proximal to the former underground storage tank locations and the current depth to groundwater, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. recommends that Ernst Manufacturing implement the vapor extraction alternative. 9.0 LIMITATIONS This work has been performed in accordance with generally accepted environmental science and engineering practices. The soil samples for this project were obtained on a finite gri~ as directed by the on-site regulatory agency repr'esentative, hence the analytical results are indicative of discrete samples and are not meant to be misconstrued or representative of unsampled subsurface areas. Conclusions and recommendations are based upon information collected and compiled during this investigation. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is given. -------~------------ Project: AI!C 91P-IŒ9 7 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD. #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831,1646' FAX 805/831,1771 e e ~ Emironmenta1 Site -^......-t Advanced ED9iromnental ConœpbI, IDe. 10.0 CLOSING Advaneed Environmental OQ~ Ine. appreciates the opportunity to be of service to Ernst Manufacturing on this projet:l If there should be any questions or additional information required regarding this report, please do not hesitate to contact our office at (805) 831-1646. This Environmental Site Ass~ment has been prepared by: f Advaneed Environmental Concepts, Ine. -------------------- This Environmental Site Assessment has been reviewed by: Project: ABC 9lP-IŒ9 8 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 8051831-1646 · FAX 8051831-1771 ,0' .'.; .i.......- , . :~."' '3~~<t . '..:,. ", ':';: '-~&~~~!~ o! .~'. <I'f. : ~ , '~. '. , .::.', ~ : ':.,' '/~:'" '.'~ .. ~ . ~.. .' , .' , ~.', " ::-' '. \: ,,.'.; , ,'" . " ~¡~~.~:. ';'<~:~ ~ ...;'~ ,', "'.;, t > > " '. '" , ' ~:;'1L~ ~_': ,......< ~~'~;". ~,.'~ #> :.~.., , .:,\ ','-c . " >, ;0' , ,t,'! .: ~'; ..... .:~~ ",I: ...., .' ~. :, :.' t.~, '. ~ . .. ~, . " . ,- .~ -. ,'.',. ,.' . ;, ,./ ;-;:' ,:,:,~~,-, . . :t', . :. ..4 ~_ :- -. .~~~. .'..~. , . ,4#' ~ ~ /'r : '"0 <.'.:<:~ . f...: ~ ,:-:" , 'f ':"-~:'~.;<~;~ ~ T\:,;~;' ~" '~, , 0.: ~'. ' . 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I:IT....'GA.C; ,,,"&',1970: MAGNETI\: "Okl.. , . ,Df;Çí.íÌtMIO",';'t·ÇlNT(k,OF ~"EET o óOOCi 7QOC FEET , J KILOMETER ~- '.. - Site Location Map' ~.' .,:jt:~, fª:;.f;t.· . Ernst Manufacturing: ~::, .',:.' ,::;,'"."}):i;jQ;: !~;:'~I'G(J RE: 2121 Souh Unan AwO.:.''',~:: .' :':: ';'.';,:~~~/J};: , . .. Caony of Ksm · ~~.."",i< '.\ '" ;;:,',',..',:._,;,i".:,!,:.,.','".,.,'.'~,;...:.;,:,~,..;,·.,:,...1"".,',·,·.:,.,,·,.,:;,_,.,.,.,...:",:.'.'":: .,,' " :··~,:~2'(/:::',>.,}~,?:;~·;~'::y:}~~:{:~f· ~. ,"_'" . /1r-L ."OVAHCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC- / PO. BOX 40172 BAKERSfIELD, CA 83314 . "" # . t"·, ..··'1 ""~¡',J./~"".ð..,.,? i'···... ".r : :',:'.¡::'.~..:}:[;:~~ ;~: 1:~~;~:j;)l~tJ~~~Jf)::~:;}"~'.,~)~~:.~ ::,:~::'" , ...;, .'.,' , --, ..' . ~ "\"~':' <}~:',>~;; '.~:~~, ,'..'¡.., I '"~ -( , . ~ . , " ,." 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CA 133114 Site Map - '.f ./"'~ .:, Ernst Manufacturing 2121 Souh Urian Av.ae Colny of Kern · Båe.&fi8Id, CaIIm....: ' .. ',;:F1GURE "f : . ~ " . .:;'.: :J' ::'. ~£¡{~N~., :': ,~:}""': .:".Þ ;. .-<.~_~"~".. ,:,,:-':',};\,,<j , . . . "'. .:' ~.;' :~~;~í. \: I¿ ;.~ ;.r' ,i _.' i i i i ¡ ¡ ¡W ¡O ¡z iæ i~ iZ i:J iZ i;r ¡::è ¡ " ¡...... i i i i ¡ ..-...-.---.-.-.-.---.-.-.-.-.-.---.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.---.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-----......------ ·,·t.. _;.1,.1 Lateral Extent Of(3~li~~fi! ?~?D.:. ~.'.. Ernst ManUf3èturÎng':<:,'::',:y:':J~:~:¡~,;, !\fIGORE. 2121 ScøhunDrrAwQ.8;~',,;,~\è':·J~-'ì~:~~ it· " " CoIfty cI Kæt · _..:._~~.~ i,;,).!.; i~:,¡.,',.,,:,:,:,',,'::,_.~'.'.~,.:,..,,~,..,..,:,t,~,',>,.,;¡:.'..,',:....;,',~..:,:.·.,:,;.~,..~,.,'3,.,~.:·.·:....:.',..:......:,,',..:~:',..'~.,;':,:"',;,..,..."~,,,, " ' ·:\;~X;;~:':;::?,~;·;~~:'.:,~.':;;f~~~ :;..'. - , ,- " ~ -..t. ,,>J', )\ .,.,.. ,I './J.:':", .: '. ... . . ~. '., ,:,'..:~/ . ·n~'-· : ~'. ~. ~. ' .í , , , ,. MANUFACTURING 'SHOP CANOPY ASPHALT . B-2 APPROXNATE UMrTS OF LATERAL -GASOLINE MIGRATION UNITS OF EXDAVA110N STORAGE SHED CHAIN UNK FENCE ~rL ./ IL' -ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC- , P,o. BOX 40872 BAKERSfIELD. CA t:J3M . " '.", ..' ¡-', AsPHALT . ~: ,.;.'." " ONE (1) DISPENSER (REMOVED). TWO (2) 8OC).(WlOff U8'rS (REMOVED), _.' .' ,,/" w :) z ~, z o Z :J " . '. ..' "r, , " ........ . ......... :::: i'.~ÿ " , ......... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ... ............. . ............. . ........ . ........... ... ........ .. ............ . ........... .. ....... ,...", . . . , , . . . . . , . . ...,. , 1ao.FEEr· (NTS)'> . 80AINQ LDCATION,·' o I 1" , , , ',' :.' ·,:~:.N " 10' I 31 I 'JtI, SCALE: 1- - ,', :,', /. ~;:" .J"'~ . ';;;~'<:" . ' '. .. ~, .-,:., ( ~;"~~~.~ ;. . - .'\,. " ',,\' ;,~. ,',', ,:\., 3:~~~ '~.;~.":.,~:~.':'.,.;~ ~I;.: :~-'< ' ., . . f' ... 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" .," WAppendix BW BORING LOGS A Ann ^c::,-,C C~An ..,n~ I'IAI(¡::c:lC:¡::I¡::1 n rA Q~~ 1 ~ !'In!'; I 1'1:\ 1-1 ñ4ñ "'. ....~: / . _: ~ :.;. ,: r, ','". .,....~ '...- " .':~; ·!')¡,A~:/L:..:.·:'~,:<··, . '. - '". " :~. . , ,,:,,:;,~i~;;iP:{:n: F'AX Rnñ/R~n~1?-71~' . ;,' ;, ..' '. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND . e e ~ ,. WELL ~aboratorJ tt.ld ~J U I ~·I CONBTRUGrION 171 ' SOIL DESCRIPTION PID '" þQ " - .L - '1 L. t ~ F .J /. I I c - -*- L - -- --+-, -'- - L -B- -- --'- Q - ---- -±G-- -- -- .-H- -'- 1'1 - - · · . 1~ ,-- . . - --. I · -l4- · . 18 - 1==' · SAND (SW): Buff-brown, moderately 1C: · >2000 20 ~ · .. dense. unconsolidated. medium it: -~ · · to coarse-grained. slightly .LV moist. strong degraded gasoline . · -+7- . odor. -- · · · · · 10 ~~ · · . · - -- ." . .L.... 12 1= . - SILT (MI,,): Olive-brown moderatelv ~ >2000 30 - , COlTIDact. sandv in Dart. sliQhtl '11 · - moist. strom~ hydrocarbon odor. <...L . ~ '1"1 ~ . ::>AND (SW): Tan-brown. very comœct '1~ ø · unconsolidated medium to coars - Qrained. non-moist. strom~ , hydrocarbon odor. ~ · . , >2000 30 '1C .- . Surface f'.:levntion: re~t Logged By: J. Buck Tot.nI Df>pth: 95' feet StJpervlRed By: J. Pomerene Dnte Drilled: 2/25/92 to Diameter of Boring: 6" inches Water Encountered: feet AdvAnced Environment.aJ Concepts, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing 4-100 Ashe Rond 1208 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE Bakersfield. Cnlifornin 93313 Bakersfield. CA -, B-1 e e WELL aboraiory Ueld &~ I~i! ~·t CONSTRUCMON SOIL DESCRIPTION pro ~o " " ~o · .. -~ . '}"7 <.., , , ~ '"K) I I <..v - · .. "" <"J , I - SAND (sw)· Krnwn .1.. ' , 30 , 'V'\ - · , >2000 30 ..JV 11 . ,L L " . - '-- , '>1 I non-moist. stronQ hvdr ........ odor. ( · 'Y'I ..JE.. · ..,.., JJ III · - '>1 , J-> 25 ~5'E ~ · bAND (SW): Brown, moderately dpni=:p >2000 29 unconsol'~ ~ ~n~r~e-Er~inprl, , --3J- - - non-moist, strong hydroc~rhon · · odor. ..,.., JI , ~ . · JJ - I ~ - J7 I - r' · '^ bAND (SW): T~n- vprv ~ ')0/6 '-IV - . ed' . ri >2000 - unconsolidated, m lum-grBlnp, non-moii=:t .. , .. '-t.L · · ~ odor, u, · '+L. · .. · ,.., , '-t..J . I I .. · · , - . . I - , rAND ( SP ): 28 -1é- -. .. Cream-buff, modpr::!tply 550 30 dense. ' ., L Hnø- - . . Qrained 11 ,. I.t" -tV sliQhtlv moist , '(::> L ..J. - , . · 1."7 - carbon odor. ~. .. , 1.0 · .. , ~ , , 1.(\ - .. · 25 m -- . . Surface Elevation: réP.t Logged By: J. ßuck Tom1 Depth: 95' feet Supervised By: J. Pomerene Dote Drilled: 2/25/92 to DiAmeter of noring: 6" In~hes Water Encountered: feet AdvRnced Environmental Concepts, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing 4400 Ac;he Road 1206 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE Bakersfield, California 93313 Bakersfield, C'A B-1 -, ~ - . . .' . , - ~·t ~~ .-.-",' "". ';::'- BOn. DE8CR.IPTtON WELL CONSTRUCTION PID 400 UUiJl 30 .... J.L · r.8boraioty ,t.ll! t 212 155 188 4.2 283 Surface Elevation: Total Depth: Date Drilled: 95' 2/25/92 to Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 4400 Ashe Road 1206 Bakersfield, California 93313 - . -- . .. J.... 23 .... 26 ,JJ ..~ ,J"- ..~ ,J.J r-r JU .. ,.' 6 SAND (SP): Cream-li2ht, t-šm' ~rv , dense. unconsolidJlltM fin~ tn occasional ,H slÜzhtly moist. -. carbOn odor. .' . · . . , . ~ . . - - 1=· - STT:r (SM)· Brown.' 1 como: t, _ . sandy in œrt. moderately frial e, increasin2 moisture. hydrocarbon odor. "- ... -, ,. , JI , , .." JU , , , 32 c" 32 vv r1 V-L 25 r .. 22 VJ 25 7" 25 CO J-' r,.., V~ c') v'-' r v..... rr vv r-, v, co vv co v-' .., Ii ..,~ I L . . 1==" . · SAND (SP): Cream ." uncon~nl;..J·'" .::. .. !'::líohtlv mn;!'::t ,~ Oc1or , . .lv finø-or~;1"\O~ c 1; ah;" ..1, _ · " . , . .. . . . . . 1= . ·0 SILT (ML)· n 'Itøl\l t, ,- friable'" in n~rt ~li oht moist !':: 1i oht" .' nrlnr - . þ- --- - - - 1= - -_ClAY (CL): OlivE'- . _ compact. silty in Dart non- plastic. sli2htly moist. no - - aDDaren t h' , rv1nr - . .1\ · - · . . ..,~ , .J , _ -, ,..,. · .. . . . 28 .,r- _ -. · · fé~t Logged By: J. Buck feet Supervised By: J. PomE'rE'nE' Diameter of Boring: 6' I Water Encountered: NAME: Ernst Manufacturing SITE: 2121 S. Union Bakersfield, CA inches feet PLATE B-1 r _ft ___, Ð...ri..ø PAØP. 1 or 4 . .. ~·t WELL åbontory ,i.ld ~J U I CONSTRUCTION SOIL DESCRIPTION PID ~~ .. .. ..., · · IV .::. .- (C::M). - . .. · - · . ,1'; ..I ..I 'TØrv ...... I I - , finø- . . ~liohtlv mn;Qt · - QHoht' . mor ...^ r v - · ~^ 7 · ME .- 200 50/6 ov · · SILT (ML): Brown. very comœc t . ^A · dense. rock-like. very slightl - O~ . . friablè. no odor at bottom of --- shoe. odor on top of rock lave OL. " · · 0,) · , , · ðq: · I - 10 nO" · · SAND (SP): Cream-tan verv dense. VJ - \ 1; . . 10R ')0 · , fine-or~inøn - nr Q 1 ; oh t 1 v . . vprv Ql;oht r · . . . ~ · n~ v - · , 00 , vv , on f 1==' · 344 50/6 rlf\ . SAND (SP): Cream-tan. very dense. J unconsolidated. fine-grained. · · ^A , slightly moist. slight hydro- 7L carbon odor. · · ^^ · JL. - ".... JJ · - '"~ - . . 7.... I - SILT (ML): 28 "r- · - Brown. moderately - -0- 32 JJ comDac t . sandy/clayey in part. - · "r slÜ~htly moist. sliS!ht hydro- JV carbon odor. ,,~ J Bentonite pluS! to 65' no ,...,... JJ .f"" Surface Elevation: 95' f~'r Logged By: J. Buck ToW Depth: feet Supervised By: J. Pomerene Date Drilled: 2/25/92 to Diameter of Boring: 6" incheø Water EncoW1tered: feet Advanced Environmental Conceptø, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufactur1ng 4400 Ashe ROAd 6206 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE Bakersfield, California 93313 Bakersfield. CA B-1 .. . . ... . r _ .. _ r Dft........ PQl'lø4 nF 4 'e e '. ,,' "."., . ~·t ,..,.' , '.' WELL .bor.tory 'le'li ¡~ 'j I CONSTRUCTION BOiL DE8CItI1'110H PID ~S ,tJo -4 ASPHALT .L F, - ., - I ~ t ~ L -- L --4- - , -- · · I · -0- -3-- '-4 · · -é-- 0 · - 0 -, _.- · · --+- . · -- · · '-- - . -8- -.- - - .-. - - -- - 0 ~- - - · · - - - - - . SILT (MI.): 01 ; vp-hrnwn, slightly -0- 6 -1G- - · 6 · compact, sandy in part, mod- '- - -- -- - , -H-- -- · - erately moist, no apparent - - ,- -- . hydrocarbon odor ~ -- · · ---- -- .'c-- -4:1- · ._,- -- · · - - - -!4-- ---- · -- ~ · · --. . . nrlnY" -0- · ,e2an noticin2 a --, sewa2e sme 11 . frm1 it: .- · · or ~ drain located R ,. nf c- o boring. 1'7 ---- J..' · , - ,- - ..0 -- ~, · : - , .f,.. · · LJ - - 1== · 45 ~0/6 -ZÐ- 0 · ;ANO (sw)· Gr~v C!b:~; n; n~ "0...·" -Ð- . dense. unconsolidated, coarse- , -- grained. slightly to moderately -'- , . moist, stagnant water odor. i 'Yl '-"- , -- '}') · · ~ ..,- . --24- I- - · · ,- '}I: , SlItfnce Elevnt.ion: ffi'r. t Logged ßy: J. Buck Tot.n! Df'!rlh: 65' feel SUrcrvll'1f~d By: J. Pomerene Dnte DrUled: 2/25/92 to Dlnmeler of noting: 6" 'n('heA Water Encow.tered: feet ^(Ivnnced Environment.nJ Concept", Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing HOO Mile Rond '206 SITE: 7171 ~ tln;nn rLA't'F. "" · - - _"_UI r"_lIr_...t.. O'1'1I~ Bakersfield. CA B-2 WELL allontorr Field ~~ U ~I tl·t, CONSTRUCTION I ~~ SOU, DESCRIPTION' PIO .. ' ' '}C , . ~~ , Soil no longer stained "I~ gray. Lo' I · "Ið l- I ¡ ~~ · ,. "" ~-' · 25 'Y\ 1:= I , SANO (sw)· R"ff-t~n .1 \/ -0- 25 -JV dense. unconsolidated. medium · ">1 ~ to coarse-Qrained. non-moist. -'.J.. · no apparent hydrocarbon odor. - "YI , -'<- " , .,., JJ I - ,}/. -J-T · , "---- -0- .,~ f- , -'.J -- · , ."... '1- --AJ , .,..., f- JI I , "" , .JJ f- , , "V\ J7 , 37 ~ 1= · , ~AND (SW): Cream-tan very dense. 36.4 37 '1V unconsolidated, medium to coars , . , · slÜ!htly moist. very sliQht Y.L hydrocarbon odor. · '" · YL , · ~ · · YJ f- I ¡ --'*- · · , , , -fé- -- , - , .. Ir "-' , I - I.~ · SAND (SW): Brown very dense un- 1.0 -' . consolidated medium-Qrained "-' sliQhtly moist. sliQht to . I.n f* , moderate hydrocarbon odor. u 628 29 m -= ' Surface ElevAtion: féf!t Logged By: J. Buck Tot.nt Dept,h: 65' feet Supervised fly: J. Pomerene Vnte Drilled: 2/25/92 to Vinmeter of Boring: 6ft illdu~9 Water Encountered: feet AdvAnced Environmental Concepts, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing HOO Ac;he Rond *208 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE lWtersneld. CnJiforma 93313 Bakersfield, CA B-2 It e ,. - " , .' at, . WELL r,ábor.iory "",":, 0. ÇONSTRUCTlON prD ~ 5 ~Q BOIL DE8CRtP11.0N 2~ 1::1 · , Q2.l -- , "..... · , -J'" , , · ".... - · t -J--' ~ - 1::/, · ...J · .. ".". , , -J-J · · I::C · --'v .. · r-'" --' I , · r-,... , --,v · I · c:n · · --'./ · 28 I -. . <::ANn (SP)· Cream-tan. . ~ rr\ - -0- 35 vv dense uncon~oli' · fi np- - .. r. , · Qrained ~l;ohtl\1 mn;.,t no V..L aDDarent .' . orior " r,.., VL · , · r,., - · U..J · - r, V"T · - I - . SAND (SM): . 24 rr- - · Brown. to . -0- 50 V...J verv co Fri~hlø q~nrl\l - . slip-htlv moi~t no hvdro ,~ £Yi~r . Bentonite 65 - 55' Cement to Grade , Surface Elevation: feet Logged By: J. Buck Total Depth: 65' feet Supervised By: J. Prnnprpnp Date Drilled: 2/25/92 to Diameter of Boring: fi" inches Water Encountered: feet Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing 4400 ~he Road #208 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE Bakersfield. California 93313 Bakersfield, CA B-2 "_-=__1 ~T.._"......... r. n I! of Borin. P8le 30r 3 ,. e e , - - , " ,. . loa tl·1 . WELL, .bot.totJ 'lel4 ~B j' 1 I BOIL bœCRIM'ION . CONSTRUCTION PID ~Q " , . " .1" . .. .L '1 ... . - t- '} ,J - I. - · · - r:: - ~ - - - - · ~ - - -- --+- - - -- - · - -8- -- - -, - ......... · 0 -- · - I - (SM): 10 -!G- - · SAND Brown, moderately >2000 12 · · compac t, friable, fine-grained, ~~ ,- · slightly to moderately moist, ~ strong hydrocarbon odor. · · - ,- 1') · -- - -- · ø -±J- ,-- · -- --- · " -- -!4- -- · - I " · SAND ( SP) : 15 ~ Tan, moderately dense, >2000 18 " unconsolidated. fine to 0 i,. · · medium-2:rained. sli2:htlv moist. .- ,~ strong hydrocarbon odor. c- , -!7- -- , · - -'- # 10 .. · , c- o ~n , .1-./ f- ~ · - -æ- -- " -,- . · *- -- · -,- f # :;AND (SW): moder.qtplv 'Y) Buff tan ~ " dense. unconsolidated - coarse- · þ grained. slightly moist, strong ')') -- ~ . hydrocarbon odor. · , ~ - , - , , ')1:; Surfnce E'evnUon: tr.cl Logged ßy: J. Buck Totnt IJp.pt.h: 65' feel Supervt!!ed ny: J. Pomerene Dnle OrUled: 2/25/92 to IJInmeler of norlng: 6" tnrheA Water Encowttered: reet ^dVAtlced EnvironmenW ConcefJt lf~ Inc. N^ME: Ernst Manufacturing .f-i00 ^ehe Rond 1206 SITE: 2121 s. IJnion FLATF, 0.........."..1.1 Pnnrnrnl.. Q~:-11 ~ Bakersfield, CA B-3 é .. '.' , .,.",c:_' ... WELL ..bonia!, ,Ield ~ ~ ~- I tl·t ",.}" '",' CONBTRUcrION !~ ' BOIL DESCRIP'I1ÐN PID ~ e:1, ~~ , ", " . < ~. >2000 . . ~v · '1"7 ~, SAND, (SW): Brown-tan, mndPTRtply , , , . '10 dense. unconsolidated. coarse- I LJ.J , 2rained. sli2htlv moist stran - hydrocarbon odor. "In L../ I · , · 'Y'\ ~ - , · -:3l- , 'YI - JL. , , ..,.., ,J,J , ." · . .J' ,I - SAND ( SW): 21 ..,~ -' · Buff-brown, moderate]y >2000 28 J,J dense, unconsolidated, coarse- -, t 2rained ~l;ohtlv mn;l:::t ~- -,'- n hydrocarbon odor. ......, - JI ..- ,--' , ~ - Ja , - -:f.1- - - · , - ,,... - # "iV I- - " . "'u "... , '-+L · · J.... "',J , - · . J ........ 1- , · SAND (SW): 21 -45- Brown-tan. verv ~, 2000 45 unconsolidated , · coarse- sli2htlv moist strom?: , Ir - -tV , , carbon odor. 1."7 - · " 1.0 , · ~ -- . 1.0 ,~ , I ~ Surfoce Elevntion: féP.t Logged By: J. Buck TomJ Depth: 65' feet Supervised By: J. Pomerpnp Unte Drilled: 2/25/92 to DiAmeter of Boring: 6" Inches Water Encountered: feet Advnnced Environmental Concepts, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing ·1-100 Ashe ROAd '206 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE Bnkersfield, California 93313 Bakersfield, CA B-3 , " .. .... " ,0 , " ..... I . "., ,. . -,,0.. . ....,. . ", " " , , t, '0 I. .~, . ..... " , " , , '",,, ,',,' ~-.-- 0." ,t ~ , ., . "J,' :'.'" 'WELL " ~I " ,<, '::"', ,¡F' åboratár, p!.ld ~ J 'I CONSTRUCI'ION, " S cq , SOIL DESCRIPTION PID' Þ " - , , , ., , ' , .. , ' .)', - .' .,. .,~ '- .' ~.. · · -~ · ~... -... · · , ~.., - 4 T --' · - .., ,J' 1:= - · SILT (MU: , 18 .... Olive-brown. moderatel 1302 29 -- · - COOIDaC t. clayey in Dart nnn- ..r friable moderatelv moist _v - · modèrate hydrocarbon nnnr, ...., · - ,J - · ,.ro ,Jv · - ..n -'-- . -'J . - rn vv - · r~ v... ~ - ,..... - . VL. · ' . r.., I UJ . , · r - · v' .. ?'1 I~ , · SAND (SP)· ~ -t,qn , , ,..... qR 7 10 UJ · , .1 i 'I 'I finp- , · cliohtlv mnict , clioh · Fívdrocarbon ~ Odor. Bentonite to 55' Cement to Grade ¡ , Surface Elevation: feet Logged By: J. Buck Total Depth: 65' feet Supervised By: J. Pomerene Date Drilled: 2/25/92 to Diameter of Boring: 6" incheø Water Encountered: feet Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. NAME: Ernst Manufacturing 4400 Ashe Road *206 SITE: 2121 S. Union PLATE Bakersfield, California 93313 Bakersfield, CA B-3 - - - . r - - _ r "--:-.. 1'....... ':! nf ':! > :.,,/); ~?'·\<~i:, /t}: , ,".." '. !' " .. _~ ~.,~~.::~~~(i'~'{:,~> C' ,',: ;~:::\:'~~¡L ,}~.<~~o .,,'.~~?:~-<~';>:. .. ',t,.'- ",,~.r),,~~~ .....YJI.J...' .. ~". '. ' ,".- ...._, ':" . ":;",' ,jo ". ~.. ~ .. ~:!~;\~.,=::-:- " . " ..4.... ,. f~ ,~ :. .' .r'/. , -'\ ':" '. " ~', WAppendix C'" .. .,'~ .,', ~ '~.' ...",' .,,~ 'f " '; ".'" '., ·,t;:;~,~~;., ",., ;:1 >:-" ~ " ,:~..'" '.~ . ,", .......--:- " ~, "'. ','.. 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"', , AnalyticalChemi$try Client Name: Advanced Environmental Concepts Address 4400 Ashe Road, ste 206 Bak~rsfield, Ca. 93313 . t Date samples received :2-25-92 Date analysis completed:2-27-92 Date of report :2-27-92 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: #567 ID:BI-15 ugm/gm Benzene 23 Toluene 450 Ethylbenzene 80 p-Xylene 130 m-Xylene 270 o-Xylene 180 Isopropylbenzene 11 TPH (Gasoline) 3700 #568 ID:Bl-20 ugm/gm Benzene 29 Toluene 230 Ethylbenzene 39 p-Xylene 110 m,o-Xylene 110 Isopropylbenzene 6.9 TPH (Gasoline) 1400 #569 ID:Bl-25 ugm/gm Benzene 3.6 Toluene 110 Ethylbenzene 38 p-Xylene 60 m-Xylene 120 o-Xylene 88 Isopropylbenzene 5.8 TPH (Gasoline) 1400 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH (Gasoline): 5030/8020 MDL = Minimum Detection Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram (ppm) ND = None Detected Kevin Lagan Analytical Ch 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · . Bakersfield. CA 93308 Bakersfield. CA 93380 · . (805) 393·3597 FAX (805) 393-3623 ...... .' .~,.... , . 1, '."'J' ~c".,~t..ø;;~,-:, .,.',~.';~".':~;.,: '.., ..'~~'-!::';'.":~., 1-', . "., ',' ,~ ,.",.,.'-,. " , !¡h. :,'.;~rF\~~~~G~}: :>', RESULTS OF ANALYSIS '.. '.'~' " ~'t\".'I. ..,' '. , ..,,',' . -. . #570 #571 #572 ID:Bl-30 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) " , t ID:Bl-35 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene rn,o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ID:Bl-40 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) Kevin Lagan Analytical Che . ..... " "\'S' .: ~ .' ,.".. ugm/gm 6.9 160 99 140 290 240 47 5500 ugm/gm 5.3 100 34 120 120 7.6 1100 ugm/gm 3.4 150 98 150 300 220 21 3500 . ' ," "'" MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~ .. e e .. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #584 ID:B2-10 Benzene t Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene rn-Xylene a-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugrn/grn ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugrn/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #585 ID:B2-20 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene rn-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugrn/grn ND 0.0056 ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugrn/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #586 ID:B2-30 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoli1¡1e) ugm/gm 0.0060 ND ND ND 0.0052 ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist e .' " RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #587 ID: B2-40 t Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene; p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND 0.0053 ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #589 ID:B2-60 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene a-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #590 ID:B2-65 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene a-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~A>:~ ~~ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist REsaLTS OF ANALYSIS #591 ID:B3-10 t: Benzene TOluene EthYlbenzene P-XYlene m'O-XYlene ISoprOPYlbenzene TPH (GaSOline) #592 ID:B3-15 Benzene TOluene EthYlbenzene P-XYlene m-XYlene o-XYlene ISoprOPYlbenzene TPH (GaSOline) #593 ID:B3-25 Benzene TOluene EthYlbenzene P-XYlene m-XYlene o-XYlene ISoprOPYlbenzene TPH (GaSOline) ~ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist e Ugm/ gm 2.4 48 7.2 36 41 ND 300 ugm/gm 1.1 32 7.8 16 32 25 1.0 350 ugm/gm 0.33 11 6.3 13 29 23 1.5 520 ,A.,. .,~' '. MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL, u gm/ gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 1 ··e RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #594 ID:B3-35 t" Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #596 ID:B3-55 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m,o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #597 ID:B3-65 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ~µ,: cIr- ~ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist e· . ~ ~ ugm/gm 2.5 93 92 170 350 280 33 6100 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ugm/gm 0.031 0.26 0.065 0.22 0.25 ND 2.1 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ugm/gm 0.0080 0.051 0.017 0.034 0.078 0.060 ND 1.1 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 13¿j2 47t 3t ç 1 . .......1 ~ . , CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD . .... Location of Samplina Name: ' Company: GiVJSí i1NwA'c.~Y{~5 Address: ;1-ld.- (_ ~'I/tí... Vhf.¡t'v\ ßI<.ftJl 0f- ( Telephone: ( ) ~pling Method: Sample No. I Date I Time ß-( e. \5"( 1~/z.,)h2-1 . , ~...( C2 'V { I t ( I 0..( e l:í: ( ! L { I ~. Q ,~I Ir(Y)/4LI 04.e)ç/ I I( I 0...:( e40 ( I l( ß...f <2'45 ( I l( I Y;'1 Q SÐ rIa- - 21,- Collector Name: T ti"v\. ß u (/(c.... company:A'C C- Address: filk ~ tfwç, K U "'1(3 Telephone: ( ) ¡'3(-I'c{~ Telephone: (805 ) 393-3597 , , F A.,."{ : (8 0 5 ) 3 9 3'; 3 6 2 3 . , " SMC Laboratory 3155 Pegasus Drive; Bakersfiel~ CA 93308 . , Samp Ie TV1)e: DescriDtion Prese~7ation Methods: I Analvsis Reauested PJ-( VJ~-~{ f?~ ~ : I I \ I \ : I I 1 ~ \~ C::mj;:a.::y: frt:.~ f1 C f :11: -Á /; OffiPa.:lV: / r ! VllÐ1/ - - ~ / /. f 1'1;' f , ~ L <-- - 0cxÆlV\.1 ./ ( \ \ \ \ ) \ Compa.::y: Da te.: ' " Received By: Date: ,!t';. ,," Company: Relinquished By: Rec:ei ved By: Company: Date :' Da te':' Company: Sheet I of '1 Location of SamDling 4hc~ CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD NamE~ : Company: £IU1sf- J.1lÄn~hr(~5 Address: ~J...( ~DI.I-cl.. UÞl.~ JJ{cftJ I (A- I Telephone: ( ) Collector Name::J~ ~ company:~ Address: cfoo ~~ ~ J!J(~/ C4- '7'3 3 ( ; Telephone : <<?2>fT 5'3 (_16 t{" ~ linl! Method: Sa.mt:Jle No. Date T:'me 12:JJ~ S5 I 1.z./v51tí21 I rii Q ~)( I l (I úJ...eht;;r I I( I ~~~I I I( I 0-- ( e ~ fit{ I I &1' l2 Ýb ( L( I µ e.~')r If I ~ e D ( 1,' -4U--- R.eli::~u.':"she¿ E:.r:\ , Ii 1/ <J) Rece':'ve¿ By:, \;f... ~I P~eserva~ion Methods: I Analvsis Reauested I I I I I I fVff'j Ir; T{t? I AvúG.vvL I I I I 1 __ - A~ ,z- fill: f Samt:Jle TVtJe: Desc=intion 5DI L - ful2l~5 0-( I . i ,Received By: Relinquished By: Received By: Ccrnpa.::y: Com?ar'~l· : Ccmpa.::y: Company: Company: Company: . " :~ 8M C Laboratory 3155 Pegasus Drive Bakersfield, CA 93308 Telephone: (805 ) 393-3597 FA.."{: (805) 393-3623 ~~ Laboratorv tio.' , /", .., --:(,1 j " :: 5"r{ ~ 511 ,j ~1"ß Sac¡ . , AvukLl\ ~ '. 4J Da-:e: Date:: ' Date :' pa te : ' Date:','. ~ ..:'.. .. . ~'I?';'I ";;'I;( '" 0:', . '" r'¡';,',"'~t~?~,,:",-- ,,,..1 . """'~,~~', " ,.,¡¡c;, . . - 3, "~~~~'- . ,;: '<'I CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECOttJ¡r- Location of SamDling Name: Company: mnff h"4(ftv/~ Address: ~I 51Jti;Í.. O~W\/\ -YJ;d(P{ C4- Telephone: ( ) Collector Name: J~ D~ Company: k'a- Address: Lf't;Do /b k I/.{Q ~b tj6:-HJ¿ c C-+- Telephone: ~)) g?¡(-(t'tf.ø §.~'pling Met~o¿: SaI:1t)le No. I Date I Time J2..::I e.- q ç WJ. 51 tïJ -a.¡ e '0 ( , I ¡ 13 -.z e 1$' l/ I i), 1- e Î!) ( I I { I [;--1 t.. ~~ ( I f( I 8-1~ e. 50 ( I( I Yj,j_(!, 6) (I t( I 1L e6 / I R - !-- Sample T'roe: Description '50 L i..- ) ~ OVL I vX.. J ~ tJ-1- Ccmpa.!"¡y: Received By: Cornpa:"1:t'" : Reli~~~ishe¿ By: Company: Received By: Company: Rel.il'l~ui.shed By: Company: Reo!::i ved By: Company: 8M C Laboratory:' 3155 Pegasus Drive ';':: Bakersfield, CA 93308 '. I - , [, ! ':1 ¡ .: i " Telephone: (80S ) 393~3S97 FA.."{: (805) 393~3623 . ':.". '. P=ese~ration Methods: I Analvsis Reauested . . ) I íYtf~ / ()è'f ~ \ ({ ¿ I I \ 1 I ~~ 3 ' ,.~ ~ ø-glj çJs ,~elc, "YF7 yg)[I J:]>C¡ ,; f:;~ o~i \ ì ( I ftvvÍL~~ Date: ' Date: Date :'~. Date'::,' . s~~et 3 }~;E-if CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Loca~ion of Sarnoling Name: COmpa;lY: ErV\.) + k(¡, ~ Vlj Addre$s: ;2{ ~l 'Spvul,. ~ V3 {\-fiJ¿ I G4-- ( Tele~hcne: ( ) Collector Name: J"tJ^- r;0-uL Company: Jct.f2.. Address: '-!:-"Íro fh.~ /2,Q 14-~ h IJ(~ U Telephone: (~;-) S,( -/"~ Ç:. ~ .~ SMC Laboratorý' 3155 Pegasus Drive ' . .' Bakersfield, CA 93308 ' ~ ,.; '" Telephone: (805 ) 393-3597 ' FAX: (805 ) 393-~623" L_"'I ... ., "'f,* ,li.<" ~~~* '.'~: Î} : ~j',,' f _if'- ~'lj' ,.,~..: ~~li ! Sarncli::1g Met:Ioè: Sa::1cle No. j Daë:e I P-, e JD( ~ Y)/{"ì ~-~(?/)I I (I ~-, e )..1;-1 I (( I 13-, e ~ ~( I I ( I '3-?e '-(;-/1 (( I I i Y3-? ~~ 5)/1 t l I '3-, e ~ )/1;2/,.) I~J I ·-'-1 Reli~~ishe¿ Received By: Reli!1.~ished By: Received By: Relinquished By: Received By: 'f" _::.me I I S1> L L- ¡ I I j I I Sample Tv-oe: Desc:-:';)tion -~ Compa:;.y: Compa:1Y: Company: Company: Company: Cornpa:1Y: '. "-.' Laboråtorv r-a:/,'. ~ -l,. 5q~ . 1~13: I s-qlj I [)fi, I b1'; 15"11 t:: ! I I I I I I \ \ \ { /Jorá--~ Date: Date,: ' Da'te: . , "'. ., q ^,'.~ /~.:;, -:., ~~,./f¡' ~{:;: .,.-.' ' ; - '~; .- ,; - ~\ - .,¡'.' Sheêt 'tt o.f¥: ~ , , .t -«Ji;, " " e e RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #573 #575 #577 ID:Bl-45 Benzene t Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm 0.043 0.73 0.14 0.22 0.46 0.31 0.011 5.3 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ID:Bl-55 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND 0.029 ND ND 0.0092 0.0060 ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ID:Bl-65 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (GasoliQe) ugm/gm ND 0.029 ND ND 0.010 ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~~~~ Kevin Lagan Analytical ChemIst e e RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #579 ID:Bl-75 Benzene t Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND 0.015 ND ND 0.0060 ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #581 ID:Bl-85 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene a-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND 0.017 ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #583 ID:Bl-95 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene a-Xylene Isapropylbenzene TPH (GasoliI1e) ugm/gm 0.011 0.017 0.0053 0.0065 0.012 0.010 ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~ J ew-J Kevin Lagan ~ Analytical Chemist e - i,;. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #584 ID:B2-10 Benzene t Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #585 ID:B2-20 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND 0.0056 ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #586 ID:B2-30 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasolit;le) ugm/gm 0.0060 ND ND ND 0.0052 ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist e e ... RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #587 ID: B2-40 t Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene: p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND 0.0053 ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #589 ID:B2-60 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 #590 ID:B2-65 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene IsopropylbeI1zene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND MDL,ugrn/grn 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ~ ~- Kevin Lagan ~ð~ Analytical Chemist " ... '"' e e RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #591 ugm/gm 2.4 48 7.2 36 41 ND 300 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ID:B3-10 t Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m,o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #592 ugm/gm 1.1 32 7.8 16 32 25 1.0 350 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ID:B3-15 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #593 ugm/gm 0.33 11 6.3 13 29 23 1.5 520 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ID:B3-25 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ~~~_/ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist 0. .. e . RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #594 ID:B3-35 t Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #596 ID:B3-55 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m,o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #597 ID:B3-65 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ~µ.,: clr= / Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist e ugm/gm 2.5 93 92 170 350 280 33 6100 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ugm/gm 0.031 0.26 0.065 0.22 0.25 ND 2. 1 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 ugm/gm 0.0080 0.051 0.017 0.034 0.078 0.060 ND 1.1 MDL,ugm/gm 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 1.0 /3¿j2 47t 3( ç '" .. CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD " .~ Location of SamDlina Namt: : Company: GíVJ S í 1vtrwA¡ c. c4r Yr "'5 Address: ;).¡J. f.J1VTL. Un""" ß {z / C,.f- ( Telephcne: ( ) Collector Name: T ~ aU (/~ Company: A- t C- Address: ~k ~ #V;t,.. ,<:, V 1(~ Telephone: ( ) ¡1(-1"c{~ SMC Laboratory 3155 Pegasus Drive Bakersfield, CA 93308 Telephone: (805 ) 393-3597 FlL"{: (805 ) 393-3623 P-:-ese:"lation Methods: I Analvsis Recuested I ~~-~, f?"N= IZ I ,==' . I \ I \ I I I l ~ ,\;J¿ Cern:;::a.:-.....!: At-~ f1 Ccmpa.:1Y: L (lfLf':, 1" kr Sa.mDEng Metho¿: Sample No. I Date T:me B-1 e IS- ( I ~/2.--)hz. . , 0...( Q 'JV { I t ( 0--1 e :J- \' I I u 1 ~ Q,~ I Ir(})/~LI r.?---tE:15"1 , I( I 0" ß4o( {( () --( e 4 '5" I I I ( Ô'1 <2 sÐ l ð- " J,- Sam!) le T'roe: Description Sml <--0cxÆt~~ \7-( /' ( \ Relin~.ished By: Compê.~·Y : Date: Received By: Company: LaDo-ratot"v lO. Date: " Relin~ished By: Company: Date: Received By: Compa!:1Y: Sheet I of 'f Date: Location of SamDlina ~ -{JC) CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Name: Company: fIU1s-r 1-11Á,.,~hr{~5 Address: ~J.-f ~DLlR UhLt'V\ JJ te:hP I LA- I Telephone: ( ) Collector Name: Jej....... iJt..c.cL companY:~ Add~ess : r.too ~~ ~ J:5/~( C4- '13 3 ( :; Telephone: (<(VIT ';3 {.-/6 c.c(, ~,li:1g Method: Samt,le No. I Date I T:'me I T2:iJz S5 ( 1:z.(v5-(42 ß.iQ(a1J( I if I i1:lJ~hc;r If I I '1:L~%r l( I 0-- ( e ~ r I t( 1M e Ýb ( I L( I I ¡µe.~~( [{ I rii e D { I,'~ ~v.--~ Reli~qu~she¿ Ev: \ ReC!2': \Ted. By: .. .. 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By: Ccmpa::y: Date: ReCEÜ ved By: Company: Date: Reli.nç:uished By: Company: Date: RecE~':' ved By: Company: Date: sheet3 'Of~ " '~ CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD ~, \~ Loca~ion of Sarnoling Name: Company: E'rV\.<.,f k&'w.1",kcf/) Address: ;;>{ ?-~vuf. ~^" \f3 t\.- I {~ Tele;h=ne: ( ) Collect-or Name: ~tJ-^- r;u..vL Company: Jct..f2- Aàè.:-ess: 4'-iCJ::) m~ I2Q 14--1-<) b 1J1¿r~ U Telephone: (SV;-J ð,(-/f"l{ ~ 5 M C Laboratory 3155 Pegasus Drive Bakersfield, CA 93308 Telephone: (805 ) 393-3597 FAX: (805) 393-3623 S~Dli~£ Me~~oè: SamDle TVDe: Sa::mle Nc. í Da:e I 'I'::':ne I Desc=:'::>tion P=ese~a~ion Metho¿s: Anal?sis ReQues~e¿ e Þ-? e Ic/ ð-h-{/6.¡ _ S/ù( '- PDrl VI( r?- ~ 11'\ "2. ' - " I ( I' !, ~--) e .I ) 10-, º :l.C: I (( I 3-7 6; :~ ~ ( , {( ~"1e ~~:-/I ¡( I i I V)-? e 5)(1 \ \ I '3.., e /~)! li"J.-J!r¡J ,,'-I e::: I La-borato!''' No. I I ')13 S-Q4 I jfc) I :51' (p I 5'1/ I ~ql 5Cf)- I \ \ , A1~l~ { e Re li:1.c;::uisheè. Ccmpa~y: Receiv'ed. By: Compa:1.Y: Relinc;::uished By: Compar:y: Date: Recei v'ed By: Company: Date: Relinquished By: Company: Date: Received By: Company: Date: Sheet "( Of'¡/ e e - ADV ANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC- -' Advanced Environmental Conœptø, Ine. is pleased to present the foDowing: ,- _.,--:::~~.:,~\~- _,_. ;"! ,~' , :' I, \.' I L:::\ I. , . - ,~\, ~:..,. \,':- ::, -' ':.,_. ---:, \:, Site Assessment Workplan for Ernst Manufacturing 2121 South Union Avenue County of Kern · Bakersfield. California This report bas been prepared for. Mr. Bernard LeBeau, as agent for Mrs. Genevieve Ernst . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. ri' 1 ('\0') ~ - '-, k-.. Februæy 1992 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 8051831'1646' FAX 8051831-1771 e e Site Assa m8l\t WOIkpJan , /1'.L...':"-..1 En· ....... ~ y-- ßl&ftIII,I¡IISU VIftþIt ....... Table of Contents Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Purpose 1 1.2 Scope of Work 1 1.3 Schedule 1 2.0 BACKGROUND 2 3.0 WORKPLAN 2 3.1 Boring Locations and Depths 2 4..0 METHODS 3 4..1 Boring Methods 3 4..2 Soil Sampling 3 4..3 Field Screening of Soil Samples 3 4..4 Soil Analysis 4 5.0 SITE SAFETY PLAN 4 6.0 REMARKS/SIGNATURES 5 Appendix: A) Project MapsjFìgures B) Health and Safety Plan Pn:;cd: ABC 91P-lœ9 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831-1771 e e Site Ass~! ...ØJIt Wod:plan Advanced EnviIonmentø1 Ccmœpts, Inc. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Mrs. Genevieve Ernst has authorized Advanced Environmental Concepts, Ine. (ABC) to prepare this site assessment workplan for soil borings at the Ernst Manufacturing Facility. The site is located at 2121 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). The regulatory contact for this project is Ms. Dolores Gough, Hazardous Materials Specialist, Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (County). Specific locations of the proposed borings are shown on the site map (Figure 2). 1.1 Purpose The soil boring program described in this workplan has the following objective: . Evaluate the extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil originating from two (2) removed 600- gallon gasoline underground storage tanks (UST's). 1.2 Scope of Work The scope of services described in this workplan are summarized below for clarification purposes. Detailed investigative methods are presented in section 4.0 of this report: 1. Locating underground utilities using Client records and Underground Service Alert (USA); 2. Drilling three (3) exploratory soil borings to ascertain the extent of the hydrocarbon plume; 3. Collecting soil samples at 5-foot intervals using a split spoon sampler lined with clean brass sleeves. The soil samples will be field screened using a PhotoionÌZation Detector (pm) equipped with a 10.6 eV lamp; 4. Analyzing selected soil samples for appropriate parameters by a State Certified Laboratory; 5. Preparing soil boring logs according to the United Soils Classification System (USCS); 6. Preparing a final report detailing the results of the soil investigation which will include drilling methods, analytical results, extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil, conclusions, and recommendations. 1.3 Schedule Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. anticipates beginning the services described in this workplan within one (1) week upon approval by the County and authorization to proceed from Genevieve Ernst. Drilling will commence only after applicable permits have been obtained. The soil borings should be completed within one (1) day of mobilization on the site. Project: AEC 9lP-lœ9 1 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831,1771 e e Site}.saJ .,Ddent Wod:pJan Adtancød .~.nm..w CcJr.q.b., IDe. A final report will be prepared summarizing all field operations and laboratory results. The report will be provided within 3o-days of completion of the field work. 2.0 BACKGROUND On November 14, 1991 the UST removal permit (#310040) for the subject site was approved by the County, and on November 25,1991 Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. subsequently supervised the excavation, removal and disposal of two (2) 600-gallon UST's from the subject site (Figure 2). Very strong gasoline odors were noted in the soil during excavation procedures and numerous corrosion holes were observed on the bottom half of the east tank. The analytical results of soil samples collected from below the removed UST's are summarized in the following table. Units are in micrograms per gram (µgIg) whicha.re equivalent to parts per million (ppm). Xylenes, TPH-g Benzene Toluene Total EthyIbenzene Sample ill. EPA 5030 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 EPA 8020 ET -12' 4,200 4.5 410 2,000 220 ET -16' 5,100 13 930 1,880 380 WT-9' 4,800 7.7 550 1,690 320 WT -13' 3,700 4.6 400 1,600 260 IJeteåjoo limit: Various detection limits, refer to Iaboratmy report, dated ufœf'J2 ND: Non-detected TPH-g: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline The County submitted a letter on December 30, 1991 to Genevieve Ernst informing the addressee that a site assessment evaluating the extent of impacted soil was required. The deadline for submittal of the site assessment workplan is February 3, 1992. 3.0 WORKPLAN Advanced Environmental Concepts, Ine. proposes three (3) soil borings to establish the vertical and horizontal extent of hydrocarbon migration in the vicinity of the former gasoline underground storage tanks. 3.1 Boring Locations and Depths AEC plans to advance three (3) borings at the locations shown in Figure 2. Boring B-1 will be drilled through the center of the UST excavation to an estimated depth of 4O-feet in order to assess the vertical extent of hydrocarbon migration. Borings B-2 and B-3 will be positioned at staggered distance from B-1 to assess the lateral extent of gasoline impacted soil. Because of the permeable lithology of the subsurface soils, AEC is anticipating relatively minor lateral dispersion. Boring B-1 will be terminated when three (3) consecutive five (5) foot samples indicate non-detectable (ND) PID readings. Borings B-2 and B-3 will be advanced to approximately 30-feet, although actual depths will depend on field screening data at the site. \,' \... 1jF \ -" ,>r'", \'7" Projcd:: ABC 9lP-IŒ9 2 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 8051831-1646 . FAX 8051831'1771 e e Site &-.-...ent WorlqJJan Advanced Envirmunental C~ Inc. 4.0 METHODS The methods to be employed during implementation of the above scope of work are described in the following sections. 4.1 Boring Methods The borings will be advanced using a Mobile B-57 Drill Rig, with an S-inch diameter, continuous flight auger in accordance with ASTM Method D 1452-80 for soil investigations and sampling by auger borings. At no time shall any water or other liquid be added to the boring. The augers will be steam cleaned prior to driUing the borings. The lithology and other pertinent data will be recorrled on a field boring log in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 for visual description and identificstion of soils. Cuttings from the borings will be placed in appropriate 55-gallon containers or on sheets of plastic and covered until verified, with analytical results, whether or not the soil is contAminated. If the material is contaminated, a written plan will be submitted by the facility operator to the County for their approval before treatment and/or disposal occurs. Disposal will be the responsibility of the facility operator and occur within gO-days of completion of drilling. 4.2 Soil Sampling Soil samples will be collected through the auger in 2,·inch diameter by 6-inch long brans sleeves driven in a split spoon sampler by a 140-pound hammer with a 30-inch drop in accordance with ASTM Methods D 1586-84 for split-harrel sampling of soil and D 1587-83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils. The brass sleeves and sampler will be w81Jhed in an Alconcx solution and double rinsed in clean de-ionized water prior to ea\~h use. Soil RalDples will be driven at five (5) foot intenrals in each boring in order to provide baseline data and confirm prior laboratory results. The total depth of B-1 will extend to lO-feet be1aw the~. detected indication of ~ontamination. The blmv counts, recovery, and lithology will be recorded on the field logs. Lithology will be described in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 (Standard Prat1ice for Descripijon and Identification of Soils). Selected soil samples will be sealed with tet10n tape, capped, sealed with duct tape, and labeled.in accordance with EP A protocols. The samples 'will be recorded 011 a Chain-of-Custody document, placed in a cooler with frozen blue ice, and transported to a Califomill Certified Laboratory with Chain-of-Custody documentation. vJ Ie (¡"L I 10 ¿',' I 5" ' 4.3 Field Screening of Soil Samples Soil samples will be collected using three (3) 2 x 6-inch brass tubes installed inside a split-spoon sampler. The middle sample tube will be immediately capped, sealed, labelled, and stored in an ice chest containing blue ice. The bottom tube will be used for lithologic description, and the top tube will be used for field screening. A headspace reading using the Pill will be collected and documented on the boring log. Projcc:t: ABC 91P·lœ9 3 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831'1646' FAX 805/831'1771 e e Site A-mmd; Wnr\p1ttn Aahanœcl Bn~n'lI'Iantal ~ Inc. 4.4 Soil Analyses The soil samples will be analyzed by SMC Laboratory, Inc. in Bakersfield, a California Certified Laboratory with state guidelines and EP A protocols. The samples will be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) by CA DHS methods (purge and trap) and volatile aromatic organics (BTXE) by EPA method 8020. All five (5) foot interval soil samples will be analyzed from the vertical definition boring, B-l. Soil samples from the two (2) lateral borings, B-2 and B-3, will be analyzed at staggered ten (10) foot inten8ls (i.e. B-2 at 5 and 15-feet, B-3 at 10 and 20-feet). The bottom two (2) samples in each boring will be analyzed to confirm the base of the hydrocarbon plume. 5.0 SITE SAFETY PLAN Appendix B contains a Site Safety Plan which complies with Worker Right to Know Regulations and 29 CFR 1910.120. ----------------------- Projcd: ABC 91P-I089 4 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND . 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831'1646 . FAX 805/831·1771 e e Site ~ent WorkpJan Adwnced En-tiroDmmda1 Conœpta, Inc. 6.0 REMARKS/SIGNATURES This workplan represents the professional opinions of Atmmced Enviromnen1al Concepts, Ine. These opinions are based on currently available data and were arrived at in accordance with accepted hydrogeologic and environmental engineering practices. No other W8.rrimty, expressed or implied, is given. This workplan has been prepared by: Advanced Environmental Conœpts, Ine. (ý~~ Christian R Bellue Project Engineer -------------------- This workplan has been technically reviewed by: -:::r~ ....5, .P~-c:.. Joel S. Pomerene California Registered Geologist #4724 Project: ABC 91P-1Œ9 5 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND' 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD CA 93313 805/831,1646 . FAX 805/831,1771 ~ -~ ~ .' '. ., .:." < , , .. ,,' ~=. . .~. . '~-r "'I.. ',' ',' '- , , .,_1.~ '" :..,».;..:, :~ ',," ..' ,~.-. I. . 1. ".. ':... ·:f ..1 ,~ '.....' J' '", . , ,. :._.t... :< :_~;:!' ,-',.' . ~ . ::' . ,-. ' :~. '--. -" ':.;- ..(: ~~. r:, _,' .' ", !-, ' " , " " '>~,:i'· , ",,:.- " . .' ;i:,;,:~,.~.,:;:.~"":~",:",,.~,.",'::,:','.,','.':..,.,~.;:;.:~:,.,.,....,.".,::r..,.'>.' ~ . .~~ _ ';..:,:_: ~~~\ '" r _ :,.~, :~:,..:.i,>~; .:::; .. Po. c~.... .... :. .. .... .·;~'t!~~~~~';~fþ+I\;'; . . . ,. '4;;(t~~~':{i\i<~.' ".. . , , . ~ :.:-;'. " ;1'.., ' .:..: .'~ ,~~t~':, ,', ". '. ~ " . 1', " ".:'.' ....."~" .,:.,; ,;' :.. : .~ t' '. . t ~, ¡". . " . ....,--: '.' RAppendix AR ~., , . , , PROJECT MAPSjFlGUB.F.5' " '" ; .\.' ", . "'t....... . 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STORAGE STORAGE j ~ :5 ~ 1300ft (NTS) "W.':. :),., ..,¡i5: ;->~ )C z ,0: -" ,z,·, . ::)" EQUIPMENT SHED -------------------------------- Chain Unk Fence . P.mposed:Br:1åa¡ l~ o 5 to· I' ·r:'. ., N""" . ..' ~ -.. ,.., , SCÄt8 ,1"'~"'_ _1, ,".r ,.... __ -: .. .' . . . .( ~ - ." .-~ . ::, . . . - -~ ,.., .' " ' Ar'L / IL 'ADVANCE ) ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC. , P.O. BOX 40112 IlAKEASFlElO. CA 133.. Site Map:: .'. ; .... ~ ~~~" ~:~"~ ~(.. .J:: . ......·l '.: " ;J:::');: - ::f,Þi~,RE ' '\:)"~'¡, ~.} ?:;S:~,~; ~, , tr.:¿,~:¡{;~2:',:'; . ,~~1~i~~):~:,·~·::? ;~::~' , ' Rrns¢ M....r~.~..g:;:~c' ",<IY1\~~' ....... C!!~U~,.. ' " ".'" ,,',',' ", ',.<; .A.I.A.I. ~ ~.~.,. . ..J' ,"'..~ ~. ',',".".. .:1. ~~K.D. -n:~:~~f'·::[;~~i~t . . ~ -I ~." ',; ~;; " -;.". '." .. ':-t~ 'H;; !' 4.\ ':- '~ . . .'~: : t '/~. ,. > ....~ ~ ~ . '," , - ' .. .. ' :. > ~~..' : ':, ",..,.", 1 ," 1" <. . M'~ 1J' ~<rß.&~~ ..- i' ". " ., , ~'.. 1 ~ ........ ..; . " "J, : ~,' .,:' ..., ,:,,:::,,>~' .;;:;,' ...:~},;~;:¡;; ',', .,,"'\ .~ ~ '; ," .;'( ", _",,>.111'1 ,,-,,11'10 · CONCEP"fS W'1'H oE~' , , p'o&rß3,"ßAß I"'" '> .' .>:.,. .:.< ~".;' .:. f¡..)(:·sasìØ~::'111' .. e e Site Asø~ J..ent Wodqa1an Advuaœd L.h..n........ ~ IDe. Health & Safety Plan for Ernst Manufacturing 2121 South Union Avenue' County of Kern · Bakersfield, California Introduction: A Site Safety Plan (SSP) has been designed to address safety provisions needed during the site soil assessment/remediation. I~ purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP establishes personnel responsibilities, personal protective equipment standards, decontamination procedures and emergency action plans. Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. seeks to enter the property described above for the purpose of conducting a site assessment, consisting of hollow-stem augering and soil sampling, to remove hydrocarbon impacted soil. Undisturbed soil samples will be collected to assess the extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil at the subject site. Each sample to be chemically analyzed will be collected in a brass sleeve, capped with lined plastic lids, sealed with tape, and immediately stored in a cooler with frozen blue ice immediately. All Chain-of- Custody protocol will be followed. Drilling equipment will be brought to the site and operated by: S B and S Drilling Company 3022 West Santa Ana Fresno, California 93722 Contractor's License # C57-560175 This SSP describes means for protecting all on-site personnel from deleterious contamination of personal injury while conducting on-site activities. As described below, we will strive to meet all requirements promulgated by the California Department of Health Services. Responsibilities of Key Personnel: All personnel on-site will have assigned responsibilities. Mr. Chris Bellue will serve 88 Project Manager and on-site Engineer. He will also serve as Site Safety Officer (8S0). As SSO, Mr. Benue will assure that on-site personnel have received a copy of the SSP. Personnel will be required to document their full understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. Compliance with the SSP will be monitored at all times by the SSO. Appropriate personal protective equipment, listed below, will be available and utilized by all on-site personnel. Prior to beginning work, the SSO will conduct a training session to assure that all are aware of safe work practices. In the training session, personnel will be made aware of hazards at the site. Pmjed: ABC 9lP-IŒ9 1 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND' 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831,1646' FAX 805/831-1771 e e Site Ass! ..umt: WorkpJan Adftmced BavirœuDøaIal ~ IDe. Mr. Bellue will also be responsible for keeping field notes, collecting and securing samples and assuring sample integrity by adherence to Chain-of-Custody protocol. All on-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid unforeseen hazards. After documenting their understanding of the SSP, each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to all points contained herein. Any deviation observed will be reported to the 880 and corrected. On-site employees are held responsible to perform only those tasks for which they believe they are qualified. Provisions of this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto. Job Hazard Analyses: Hazards likely to be encountered on-site inelude those commonly encountered when operating any mechanical equipment, such as the danger offailing objects or moving machinery. Simple precautions will reduce or eliminate risks associated with operating such equipment. A drilling contractor has been employed to deliver and operate all drilling equipment. Qualified personnel onlv will have any contact with this equipment. All on-site personnel, including the excavation contractor and his employees, are required to wear hard hats when in close proximity to excavating equipment. Latex sampling gloves will be worn by persons collecting or handling samples to prevent exposure to contaminants. Gloves will be changed between samples and used ones discarded, to avoid cross- contamination. Proper respiratory equipment will be worn if vapor contAminAtion levels on-site exceed action levels as determined using a Photoionization Detector (PID). Action levels requiring respiratory apparatus will be 10-ppm above background level, in the breathing zone. Furthermore, no on-site smoking, open flame or sparks will be permitted in order to prevent accidental ignition. Risk Assessment Summitry: Exposure to chemicals anticipated on-site include gasoline, diesel, and benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX). These chemicals represent a hazard because they are moderately to extremely toxic and most are highly flammable. Threshold Limit Values (TLV's), Short Term Exposure Limits (STEL's) and Toxicity levels (LDoo, oral- rat), all in mgjkg (ppm), are listed below: Compound TLV STEL Gasoline 200 300 Diesel 50 75 Benzene 10 25 Toluene 100 150 Xylene 100 150 Toxicitv 4894 5000 4300 Benzene is considered an extreme cancer hazard. ~11"P. Monitorinf!' Plan: A PID will be used to monitor vapor concentrations around the site. Should concentrations exceed TL V's, I'rojed: ABC 91P-lœ9 2 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831,1646· FAX 805/831-1771 e e Sïœ Aœe....,·.-vnt WodpJaD AdftmœcI :LYh-....mv...w~.... protective measures will be taken. Passive dosimeter badges will be placed in downwind loeations if PID readings indicate high levels of volatile organics in the breathing space. Personal Protective Equipment: Personnel on-site will have access to respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on-site as needed. When handling samples, the on-site Geologist will wear latex gloves. Hard hats will be worn by all personnel on-site when in proximity of drilling equipment. Work Zones and Security Measures: Access to the site will be restricted to authorized personnel. A set of €:ones, placards, or wide yellow tape surrounding the site will define the perimeter, if needed. The Project Manager will be responsible for site security. Decontamination Measures: Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best method for protection. Common sense dictates that on-site personnel avoid sitting, leaning or placing equipment on possible contAminated soil. All personnel will be advised to wash their hands, neck and face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the site. Respirators will be washed with soap and water following each day's use. Drilling and sampling equipment used will be decontaminated by steam-cleaning. Sampling equipment will be decontaminated before each sample is collected. General Safe Work Practices: On-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants and emergency procedures will be reviewed. Appropriate personal protective equipment will be put on and verified correct by SSO, including respirator tit. Drilling and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned befor~ IUTÏving on-site. Split-spoon sampling equipment will be cleaned before each use. Augers will be steam-cleaned between borings. The on-site engineer will oversee operations and log borings. The Sample Coordinator will assure that proper protocol is used at all times in collecting and handling samples. Traininr Requirements: The 880 will conduct a pre-site training session which will include contaminant properties, warning signs, health hazard data, risk from exposure and emergency first aid. All chemicals are to be covered and the SSO will assure that evezyone fully understands site hazards. Pmjcd: ABC 91P-lœ9 3 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND. ddnn ASHi= ~()An .?nR . ~AKi=~Si=Ii=1 n l:A q::\111 R()5IR:l1,1646· i=AX R()5IR:l1-1771 .. ..... h 'e" . ',e' SiløA. ·_4 W........n AdvaDœd ..."'__'*1 ~ lac. Medical Survei11Anr.A Program: According to CFR 29, 1910.120, Paragraph (0, employees who wear respirators thirty (80) days or more during one (1) year or who have been exposed to hazardòUs' Substances or health hazards above established permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored medically. All site personnel will be required to have had a complete chemical physical within the past year. Record Keeping: Documentation will be kept on personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job site according to OSHA regulations. These will include documentation that employees have received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms and all emergency procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre- site training meeting. Exposure records on each job will be kept for thirty (30) years to meet requirements. Included will be names and social security numbers of employees, medical evaluations, on-the-job logs from entry to exit, first aid administered, visits on-site by outside persons and personal air monitoring records. CoDtineency Plans: In the event of an accident, injury, or other emergency, the Project Director, Senior Project Manager, or other person, will notify the appropriate government agencies or individuals as follows: 1. Kern County Environmental Health Department 2700 M Street Bakersfield, California 93306 (805) 861-3636 2. Police, Fire, or Ambulance Emergency 9-1-1 3. Emergency Hospital: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93306 (805) 828-5223 Pmjed: AEC 91P-lœ9 4 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND' 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831'1646' FAX 805/831·1771 ò j j C-", " . ".' e- . "'. - ,/~*::,~:.~~{;:~,,:, :>. ,:,;:, Site./&øø l&~oMd. w~ AdvaDeøIl......~.b.4 0,. 1 k,,1M. ' .1 t, . I have read the Health and Safet;y Plan and understand the contents herein: NAME: COMPANY Pmjcd: AEC 91P-IŒ9 5 . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND' 4400 ASHE ROAD, #206 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 805/831·1646· FAX 805/831·1771 i 5 . 2r;/ 30 ) " )s +ù +( ~1' q; (..'J{i,' .: ";t; ) '1D l / pro ~ . , I' '" t t "" t . , " " " . ;,'1 " . I ...... .' .' _,""" " S-I i I ( (; ZLif ì ,- :,C ¡-I C:' 7~Ì/'..2 '7> I Þj C ~l.,.i." J I-I ê r:-¿1Ý t;tJ!!! I . '0' " """.- .' --'\' J . ;;-" ~~ .. '" ,'''('-t - .' [ ~ i.'\ : r ~ -"i e _ !GD='- ra (;:::J. fa 0 ~.rl ~' ¡.~,' . ,., Ii ~',~-1&.,~l§!!¡ II¡ II'~I MAR 221994 i" 111\\ : . I \' \\ ,..-'~ 'w u---~~-·,_·_- [ . _, ,'1' ~ Environmental Protection Services A Division of EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES, Inc. 1601 H Stteet, Suite 250, Bakersfield, CA 93301 · P.O. Box 11063, Bakersfield, CA 93389 Phone (805) 322-6675 · FAX (805) 322-0332 Environmental Health Services Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 A TIN: Dolores Gough March 18, 1994 Subject: Location: SITE CLOSURE REPORT 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA AKA: Ernst Manufacturing Co. Permit No. 310040 Dear Ms. Gough: This report is a documentation of the site remediation activities at Ernst Manufacturing Site and a request for site closure and clearance for this facility. The facility received a "Notice of Violation" dated December 30, 1991, for uncontrolled discharge of hazardous material (leaking Underground Tank), To resolve these violations, the owner consulted with Environmental Protection Services (EPS) to develop an acceptable workplan for the site remediation. A workplan submitted by EPS was approved by KCEHD in a letter dated J ul y 19, 1993. The workplan was approved for in-situ bioremediation method of treatment. SITE REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES The site remediation activities were performed in accordance with the procedures recommended in the workplan approved by the Kern County Environmental Health Department (KCEHD). The following is a summary of the site remediation activities performed: PERIOD WORK PERFORMED 8/6/93 - 8/7/93 Drilling and installation of inoculation/monitoring wells (WI-WIO). Site preparation and facility construction for microbial injection. 8/6/93 OV A/PID reading of initial levels of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's), Table I. Soil sampling of plume area for strategic location of inoculation/monitoring wells (Laboratory Analysis-Exhibit A). 8/9/93 Initial welIbore treatment in preparation for the injection of microbes and nutrients in accordance with the pre-treatment procedures. e e 8/18/93 Bacterium inoculation and injection of nutrients in selected wells. 8120/93 Installation and activation of oxygen supply system. Testing and regulating air flow for optimum supply of oxygen. 8/20/93 - 12/16/93 Periodical monitoring for the VOC's using OV AIPID. The Site Plan shows the grid map of relative locations of the monitoring wells. Test data is summarized on Table 1. 12/22/93 Soil sampling, initial verification tests, witnessed by KCEHD. (Analytical Report - Exhibit B). (Boring Log - Exhibit C). 1/10/94 Installation of additional inoculation and monitoring wells and continued treatment (Wll-W13). 1/20/94 - 3/1/94 Periodical monitoring for VOC"s using OV AIPID instrument (fable 1). 3/1194 Final soil sampling for site clearance (witnessed by KCEHD). Laboratory Report-Exhibit D DISCUSSION The initial site treatment was concentrated within the perimeter of the impacted area in order to confine the contaminants to the center of plume. After the surrounding areas were determined to be clean, final treatment was then intensified in the center of the plume while the perimeter was also treated simultaneously, in order to prevent any potential spreading by cross-flow. Based on the analytical results and well monitoring data, this site is presumed to be clear of any significant level of Hydrocarbon contamination by Volatile Organic Compounds and may require no further action. We recommend a certification of site closure/clearance and request your approval. Upon approval of this report, the inoculation/monitoring wells shall be abandoned by filling with gravel and grout cement to surface. These wells are 10 to 45 ft. in depth. LIMITATIONS This work has been performed in accordance with generally accepted environmental science and engineering practices, The soil samples for this project were obtained on a finite grid as directed by the Kern County Technical Representative, hence the analytical results are indicative of discrete samples and are not representative of unsampled subsurface areas. Conclusions and recommendations are based upon information collected and compiled during this investigation. No warranties, expressed or implied as to the environmental risk on the subject property. Except for gross negligence, EPS or its agents shall not be liable for any damages resulting from the use of information provided herein, nevertheless, the liability shall not exceed 5% of fees paid by the client. e ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES/EPS ~:7-6.~ PATRICK MBABA, REA Petroleum Engineer/Project Manager California Registered Environmental Assessor No, 00740 Certified Environmental Inspector No. 7002 J{' ~ . / ~:;:.ç~d'- ,--?C--~~~ / // HAROLDSUGDEN,REA,RG Registered Geologist No. 1954 California Registered Environmental Assessor No. 01761 e e e SITE PLAN LEGEND (NOT TO SCALE) SAMPUNG SPOT PLUME AREA INOCULA TlON/MONITORING WELLS .~ -V- ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE - GRID LAYOUT OF MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS .- . . . .. . . . . . . e e TABLE 1 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OV AIPID READINGS (ppm) Date W-l W-2 W-3 W-4 W-5 W-6 W-7 W-8 W-9 W-I0 8/6/9 300 300 210 1050 9600 8500 8000 1000 4500 7500 8/7/93 300 300 200 1000 8750 8000 7500 CAP TRT TRT 8/9/93 300 TRT TRT 850 8500 TRT TRT 2000 1500 1000 8/17/93 100 200 9 100 10000 1000 100 300 300 200 8/20/93 10 15 15 40 1000 15 40 30 15 15 9/22/93 23 22 18 32 1500 32 40 32 40 32 10/6/93 10 12 10 10 350 18 10 10 10 10 10/13/93 19 15 15 114 104 14 64 64 65 64 10/21/93 19 15 15 14 175 200 14 14 14 14 10/28/93 15 15 15 12 80 110 12 12 18 18 11/15/93 20 10 10 14 120 100 18 20 20 30 11/30/93 18 10 12 10 86 80 20 28 30 20 12/07/93 15 15 10 50 100 100 20 20 20 32 12/22/93 15 18 15 30 105 90 10 15 15 20 1/20/94 15 15 15 20 80 40 5 8 10 10 2/10/94 10 10 8 10 50 30 8 10 10 8 2/25/94 10 12 8 10 28 15 5 10 12 10 TRT = Treatec. with microbes, alternate inoculation well. \.:AP = Cont. Air/Extr.Point ( II. <' ,) > ' ï , ·1 ) =- ~ e ~ e &11181 ï A LASORAro~es Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 08/12/93 93-07945-1 Sample Description: ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE REMEDIATION: W-6 @ 40 ft. SOIL SAMPLE, 08-07-93 @ 1200 HRS SAMPLED BY P. MBABA TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 08/07/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 08/07/93 08/10/93 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 None Detected mg/kg 1. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ÁL~ Department Supervisor 41 CXJAdasCt, . Bakersfield,CA S33:E. (B:5J327-4911 . FAX(B:E)327-1918 =- ~ e ~ e 4'XHIB/T-A LASOFlATOR1ES Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 08/12/93 93-07945-2 Sample Description: ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE REMEDIATION: W-5 @ 30 ft. SOIL SAMPLE, 08-06-93 @ 3:00 HRS SAMPLED BY P. MBABA TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 08/06/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 08/07/93 08/10/93 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 3. 42. mg/kg 3. 27. mg/kg 3. 210. mg/kg 5. 990. mg/kg 500. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) Note: High reported PQL's due to high concentration of target analytes. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 Aæ- / ~.;, Department Supervisor 41 CXJ Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 933:8 . (B:E) 327~911 . FAX (B:Ei) 327-1918 =-- L.J.:a e ...... e ¿:Xi-lIBIT-A LABORATORIES Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report.: Lab #: 08/12/93 93-07945-3 Sample Description: ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE REMEDIATION: W-l @ 30 ft. SOIL SAMPLE, 08-06-93 @ 1100 HRS SAMPLED BY P. MBABA TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 08/06/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 08/07/93 08/10/93 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 0.05 0.25 mg/kg 0.05 0.29 mg/kg 0.05 3. mg/kg 0.1 84. mg/kg 10. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) Note: High reported PQL's due to high concentration of target analytes. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~ Department Supervisor 41 CXJ Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 933:8 . (B:õ) 327-4911 . FAX (B:S) 327-191 B · LJa e &1-1 e ¿;-J< itIBIT-A. LASOROtTOFIIES Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 08/12/93 93-07945-4 Sample Description: ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE REMEDIATION: W-l0 @ 10 ft. SOIL SAMPLE, 08-07-93 @ 1300 HRS SAMPLED BY P. MBABA TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 08/06/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 08/07/93 08/10/93 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 None Detected mg/kg 1. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 Á/~ Department Supervisor 41 00 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 933:E. (I1E)327-4911 . FAX(B:E)327-1918 RE~port To: E..f!..N5 J MJr1V1J FA,CrU~/AJ4 0> Analysis Requested > 0> Q Nairne: EP.s ENÚINt::f3R.¡AI6 Project: SI TE ff3Þ1GV/»t1/oN "0 2 .2_ 0 CJ)Q; ð 2 >- Address: ¡< D. ßð'l 11063 ....... .D I- Project #: -.s:; b 0> ~§. "C "CO> uo. rn City: ~GU'h C<1..Þ Sampler Name: P ft!J8Jt.BA ~ õ I/) O>E c: >- :J 0 iU "C .- asl- ~ 0>1- ~ ... 0> 0 0> 0 Zip: q338r¡ (. ¡'t{ te IVI 'I! e. =1Ø ~ 0> CJ) O>oð 0>0> Stélte: CA- Ul Zo> .D .5 Other: ~;: ... >- Eas U. I/) "0 1/)_ 0> 0 ~as :Je: 0 ,AUn: f/. M~~ ê:~ X ~ a. - ~CI Zo I/) U Z E :J 0> Phone: 32..'Zr 6 /;'75 >< \" \: as () a: - 'C CJ) CC 1Ø ~ % Lab# Sample Description Date & Time Sampled ~ 0 w- fiO @ LJ-O If- 07/1') ~ (1ffu~ s [>( X Sc',\ S ~ jJ ~(j"\-9u '-- , S()~ ~ 1_I,v I ' , , . . 2. 11 ) - 5" c!oJ r__ J^,tJ ~/6/f~ 3/1f1 s K X ðJ:- l3 0' , , v t:: :J.g! fA. )-, Ço-,J ~ Li 1- 9:/ tIc¡ '5 116úJ..r °E - ~ c; X X °0 I/):!æ dJ- 3D' I' , (., .mas <0 I..J- 0 ~Il s~ -AlL Q' /7 /Cf1 13uW; rLJ IX X 03;i - r.(... OG) , l)) 3 (), v ....../ / .....- ~! i ~, a:I Ú c: 'e w ff Comment: Billing Info: Relin~dm_~atuJt ~eLY: (s~gn~ ~ 1 ~:~ T;~o ~ Name: E: N V ¡Ý¿ONM&ví»L fi2<Jí. SilL þ- ~ IQ-? ,'" --r riellnqUlshelJ by: (Signature) Ra&'ived by: (Signature) Date: Time: a: Address ¡? 0 . J4ðvJ //D0J 0 City Jt/dtD/ State (ftq S '5 ~ Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: m 1 Attention: t p. 121!ß ,f!;A- Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: - Time: Miles: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: Sar:nple pisposal P.O.# o BG Oisposál @ 5:00 ea, " ': " Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: o Return to client ' ',,',", , -- ,-- -,"---- ~ ~--- -- ~- --- --- --- - - - =-- .... ...... e· ,~~ßI7ß e LASOFlATORlES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 01/06/94 93-13515-1 Sample Description: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD A-30 BORING A SOIL SAMPLE BETWEEN W5&W6 AT CENTER OF PLUME AT 30' SAMPLED ON 12-22-93 BY H. SUGDEN, P. MBABA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/22/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 1. None Detected mg/kg 1. 1.9 mg/kg 1. 120. mg/kg 2. 2400. mg/kg 200. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) Note: High reported PQL's due to high concentration of target analytes. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~~ Department Supervisor 41 CXJAdas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA S33:E. (B:E)327-4S11 . FAX(B:Ei)327-1918 ~ ~ ..... - e e .Ç*J<ffIBIT- ß LABORA.TOI=IIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 01/06/94 93-13515-2 Sample Description: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD A-45' BORING A AT 45' SAMPLED ON 12-22-93 BY H. SUGDEN, P. MBABA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/22/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 0.3 1.1 rng/kg 0.3 2.1 rng/kg 0.3 21. rng/kg 0.6 250. rng/kg 60. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) Note: High reported PQL's due to high concentration of target analytes. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~" Department Supervisor 41 CD Atlas C1:;. . Bakersfield. CA 933:E. (8:6)327-4911 . FAX[B:E)327-1918 - ~ e e-À ç¡(HIBIT-ß LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons " EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 01/06/94 93-13515-3 Sample Description: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD B-30' BORING B AT 30' (BETWEEN W9&W-10) SAMPLED ON 12-22-93 BY H. SUGDEN, P. MBABA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified BPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/22/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 None Detected mg/kg 1. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~ / #uK-~ Department Supervisor 41 COAt/as Ct. . Bakel"'S1ield, CA 933:'F1 . (s:I3) 327-4811 . FAX(B:!5) 327-1 918 ... e ..-. ~ ~ e ç;XHIIS17-B LASOFlA1IORfES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons EPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: Lab #: 01/06/94 93-13515-4 Sample Description: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD B-45' BORING @ 45' SAMPLED ON 12-22-93 BY H. SUGDEN, P. MBABA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/22/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units Level None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 None Detected mg/kg 1. Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~,- / k-4M Department Supervisor 41 CD Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield,CA 933:E. (B:SJ327-4811 . FAX(B:SJ327-1818 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES HAZARDOUS WASTE ANAL YBtS G!P~ , LOCATION == 8LDG. NO. OF ANALV" &AMPLE LABORATORY COMlENTSI DEICRIPTlCN Me:- NO. MMPLEI REQUESTED Lo. CHJ'IN OF CUSTODY RECORD: ~ A' '~f~''''''' -é :!: A .~' ~ J2-:~rAl/~' ~ Zt} "2.~~/"'/~~.J , MlFlLÈD I\' 11IIE a DAlE ' ED BY TIME a DATE )r:/fJJJJ1'tPJ)~àlu£) /flP?l5 tI:$b',ll.#tJ )( ~LLÙ rVll1vt1>€1I OJc;S 1),/;;-,/ éJ3 - ·.lI~~ TlME.DATE ' REcglVEDBV 11.. DATE . REUN4~"IEØ IIY nMe a DAle RECEIVED BY l1MEaDATE . REUNt:a.iltED BY <l1li TIllE.. DATE RECEIVED BY 11ME a DATE ," , "EPSfENVIRONMENTAE' P -. , CLIENT: ERNST MANUFACTURING', LOCATION: 2121 South Union Ave. Bakersfield, CA GEOLOGIST: Harold Sugden R.G. 111954 DIAMETER 8 inch DRILLER Melton - Bakersfield HOLE, DEPTH 56.5 feet DRILL. Model B-53 Mobil ,Drill " " WELL DEPTH' SAMPLING WITH 2 in. split spoon ELEVATION CASING/PERFS None TYPE Boring/core WELL 0 B COMPLETION V L A 0 W p S fu t T . '- ,-- I- - = - - - - i= I-- I-- I-- ?= '- - 32 1- - - ~ ~ 28 '"- - - '- J ."'" _ ·-ØM ... ION " " BORING too" , "WELL _ " . . ',' BORI'- A DRILL DATE 12-22-93 PAGE 1 OF 2 , , " " ' D S LITH- E A OLOGY P M F T P E H L E E T /; URFAC 1 DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS Soil sampling for site closure. Sand: Coarse, quartz, unconsolidated ,&. 3 4 ,J 6 7 ~ o :7 10 11 12 13 14 1 s= :G= 1~ ~- 17 1ô 1:7 20=. :G= 21~ ~- _ b 2", 23 Sand: Very coarse, unconsolidated, light brown, light grey streaks of clay, slight hydrocarbon odor. Sand: Very coarse, rounded grains, unconsolidated, light brown, light grey streaks of clay 24 F2,J 26 27 2ô 2; 3v , "'EPS/ENVIRONMENTAI;' P , CLIENT: ERNST MANUFACTURING,' WELL 0 B D S' LITH- C<»fPLETION V -L' E,', , A OLOGY PICTURE AO' , P, M' W F T P p S E HL p , E E m T T il 3o=ï 15 35 20 31 21 1 3 3 34 3 36 37 3 3 4o=ï Íã 41~ ~ 4 43 44 45=: 46-t 47 4 4 5 51 5 53 54 55=ï 56~ 3 57 5 5 6 12 25 18 20 7 o 8 12 ION' , ., ',', LOCATION: 2121 South Union' AVa., Bakersfield, California, . DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS Sand: Very Coarse with granules, rounded grains, unconsolidated, brown, SlIght Hydrocarbon odor. Sand: Very coarse with granules, rounded grains, unconsolidated, brown, SlIght Hydrocarbon odor and bacterial,decomposition. Sand: Very coarse to medium grained, unconsolidate~l quartz. feldspar abundant dark minerals li~lt brown. dry. slight Hydrocarbon odor and bacterial odor. no stain. Sand: Very coarse to medium grained) unconsolidated, clayey. quartz, feldspar, darK minerals, light brown, wet. bacteria odor, no hydrocarbon odor or stain. Total depth 56.5' ---,-,,--------......-~- ",' " '-; ': ' ," "'E.PS/ENVIRONMENTAl.:" IO~ " ,. '····BORING'LQG.. I , ~~~.&. . , '. -' ctIENT:' BRMS'fHANUP~;~, , . imLh~ 1~ LOCATION: 2121 South Union Ave. Bakersfield, CA PAGE 1 OF 2 GEOLOGIST:, J1arold Sugden R.G. IJ1954, " DIAMETER: 8 "lnch ,', , " DRILLER Melton - Bakersfield ,-' HOLE DEm56,~5;feet:, ':£'.,DRILL .Hod;l.J:753. Mobil Drill " ',,'," WELL DEPTH' , , , , . SAMPLING ,. 2 in. spl it spoon ELEVATION ? CASING/PERFS None TYPE Boring/core , " " I . .,. , . ,¡' ~ WELL 0 B D S LITH- COMPLETION V L E A OLOGY A 0 P M W F T P p S E H L p Þ E E m T T ;F URFAC 1 DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS Soil sampling for site closure. Sand: Coarse, quartz, unconsolidated Note: Sandy-clay cuttings 10 11 12 13 14 15 r 5 16 a b 17 1 1 5 Sand: Very coarse to medium grained, unconsolidated, light brown, mottled llght grey clay, slight hydrocarbon odor and bacterlal odor. Sand: Very coarse, rounded grains, unconsolidated, light brownl light grey streaks of clay, sllght background nydrocarbnon and bacterial odor. 2 26 27 2 2 3 · ~ ..,.~ "EPS1~AL:' CLIBNT: ERIfS'I' LOCATION: 2121 Soutll~~"';i Bakersfield, Californi.ÆPri,,' , ., B D'S' LITB-' DESCRIPTION AND C<Ø1ÈNTS L ..,E A. pLOGY " , '".,..' . \'('. ' ." ," o .. p" M'" W F T P p S E HL ~ Þ ET E T /Þ 3()=; 12 10 18 31 20 3 3 34 3 36 37 3 3 ."..'~ WELL 0 , COMPLETION ..v., PICTURE' A 1 Sand: Very coarse to medium grained, unconsolidated, rounded, quartz, feldspar, dark minerals, brown, no hydrocarbon odor or stain. 4o=ï 8 41~ ~ 4 4 44 45=i 5 Jg 46~ 2 47 4 4 5 51 5 5 54 55=i o Jg 56~3 57 5 5 6 Sand: Very coarse to medium grained, unconsolidated, rounded, quartz, feldspar, dark minerals, brown, damp, no hydrocarbon odor or stain, bacteria odor. Sand: Very coarse to medium grained, unconsolidated, rounded, quartz, feldspar, dark minerals, brown, damp, no fiydrocarbon odor or stain. Sand: Very coarse to medium grained! unconsolidated, clayey, quartz, felds~r, darK minerals, li2ht brown, wet, bacteria odor, no hydrocarbon oQor or stain. Total depth 56.5' -3 ~RÅTClRIEal~' Analytical &:Consùlting Sel'"'vices Jj -....J , , EPS Engineering 1601 AHA Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attention: Patrick Mbaba Sample: 'Soil Sample Description: Ernst Manufacturing, 2121 South Union, Soil at 30 Feet from the Center of Plume Sampled by P. Mbaba & P. Grewal on 3-1-94 Laboratory No: 38927 Date Received: 3-1-94 Date Reported: 3-7-94 mQ/kQ MRL Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Xylenes Method: EPA 8020 Date Analyzed: 3-3-94 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.015 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline < 10 10 Method: DOHS Luft Manual Date Analyzed: 3-3-94 MRL = Minimum Reporting Level / J' Etherton ab Operations Manager JE/ccw 4308 Armour Avenue Bakersfield. California 8330B (805) 395-0539 FAX (805) 395-3069 '" CHAJ:N OF CUSTODY ::RECORD Location of Samplinq Name: {3f{wS T MFð, . Company: Address:~~t~¡J~~ b1 1'e lephone : ( ) Collector Name;, r~ nOI4ßA J p. 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SEHSITIVIft: E:S Ac't:1vity Date Comments # Of Tanks Qpp//c ai/C)!? 3/ ()Q 10C 3/00^lûG D¡Jp/;'COf/() Iì !)¡5C¡5 -3/ lab resCl/-Is / I (0 r-/- ¡ ~/I/!?b 7/1 I Ph I ! /~/ ~JC¡/ /I//d./fi/ I I /~/ ) t.¡;J c:¡ I /~/;2 sic¡ I I /óZJ/Io/q ( / r )é2/ )~/q / / ( . J~ /'3-<) /q I J./-M 1;)1 Lü¿., - , eX 0( ó2 ¿¿ eX.. ¥~ía-le oæ('a~ I ~J1era~ rerntJ I/O / I I STEVa'M~1 \"i R.e,H.S. . 'DIRECTOR " ,- \ , ., - , "La' r!åt.:y.">;'::;\ì "' "" ""- ."'â.iV~AlHËÂLT~ ŠÉRVIC~,.:: ' p",.\" ~:~::¿i~:L:~~/, l~~_ , . . SuIte 300 . .,\.œ" tlOlJaa.t4.. t8O$ ""-34,a FAX May 10, 1994 REMEDIAL ACTION COMPLETION CERTIFICATION Ms. Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECf: Location: Known As: Site No.: 2120 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: 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 Gough at (805) 861-3636. Sirµ Steve McCalley, Director Environmental Health Services epartment SMc:ch cc: Mr. & Mrs. Martin Etcheveny EPS Engineering Services, Inc. coIt\310040.a .,..... " ',"" " ËN,Vtâo,.ê1PALHEALTH sERvlcflta STEVE'McCAUEV. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR , ,.. 27OQ.'"M!'!,...... W. 300 '.', """"~$3301 (808J .....aeas; (lOSt ..,·3428 FAX Ma y 5, 1 994 Ms. Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, California 93306 SUBJECT: Underground Tank Site Remediation, Ernst Manufacturing, 2121 So. Union, Bakersfield, CA (Permit No. 310040) Dear Ms. Ernst: The March 1994 closure report and vapor sampling results submitted by Environmental Protection Services (EPS) have been reviewed. Based on our review, no additional' site assessment and/or remediation work is needed at this time. However, prior to site closure the vadose zone wells including all aboveground and underground piping must be removed or properly abandoned. Please notify this office at least 48 hours before 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: nl~ 6t>~ Dolores Goug'W'~ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program cc: Mr. & Mrs. Martin Etcheverry EPS · ~ ..... .' ,: ., t' r .~ ,. '.'" ' ""Å' ~ .... " - .,..... .' ~,.., .. : .~, q J 1 .; :W'II! I, I If, I U, --..I r.· 4 .' ~~tecti~ServiceI A DiYidaDoI' . EPS ENGINEERING SER\1CES, IDe. 1601 H Street, Suite 250. Bakersfield. CA 93301 · P.O. Box 11063. BablsfieJd. CA 93389 Phone (80S) 322-6675 · FAX (80S) 322-0332 I . Kern County Environmental Health Services Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 A TIN: Dolores Gough April 14, 1994 Subject: Location: Air Monitoring For Site Closure 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA AKA: Ernst Manufacturing Co. K.C. Permit No.310040 Dear Ms. Gough: At the request of Kern County Environmental Health Department (KCEHD), EPS had performed clearance air monitoring at the above referenced site on April 5, 1994. Testing was witnessed by KCEHD technical representative. The following is a summary of the air monitoring activities: 1. The monitoring wells were extracted with air pump to a stabilized rate. The selected wells were strategically located across the plume area (see Site Plan, W-l, W-lO, W-13). 2., The air samples from the selected monitoring wells were tested using OV AIPID instrument. " 3. The VOC level from the respective wells, are recorded on Table 1. Based on the air monitoring results, the level of VOC's are below action level. We therefore recommend site closure as originally proposed and request your approval. If there are any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please contact our office at (805) 322-6675. Sincerely, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICESIEPS ~- ~~ Patrick Mb ba, REA Petroleum Engineer/Project Manager California Registered Environmental Assessor No.OO740 .tS -ø:- ERNST MANVFACTVRING SITE· GRID LAYour or MONITORING WELL LOCA'I10NS :.a W.2 4/5/94 4/5/94 4/5/94 4/12/94 4/19/94 NOTE: (1) ~kgJ:ound--reading 32:~.?pp~~j~1 extraction. , +""!.AL '1 (2) ,Wind direction NE with influen~~,º-J.lJY-:-l; elevated level of VOC due to the high pump rate b ------and un-dispersed atmospheric VOC's during well extraction. (3) Follow-up testing, background reading 12-15ppm, continued feeding of residual microbes. N/D = Non-Detected , I . .... " . ...... " . . I,' I_ .~ ... .' . . . ____ u _._._~ _._____ DATE - ' . - - ----~-~._------_.. , '. .. '1., . ": "",,,~,, . ~ ' , .... r -: fA" ~' SITB,JIIAN' , . . .. '.... ' (NOT TO SCALE) SAMPUNO SPOT PLUMB AIŒA 1N0CULA110NIMONlTORlNG WBUS ..... ....... . . . . . . WELL # TABLE 1 VOCIPID READING REMARK (ppm) 5 - N/D 30 - N/D 155 - 120 35 - 20 25 - NID Ht r f:r(iv( t-I C r , fJc¿-v I W-1O W-13 W-l W-l W-l . See Note (1) '1 V. c,i.-o' çrU _ ditto ___ j, v See Note (2) --þ vy\ i \ ö. See Note (3) --- ditto --- Rev. 4/25/94 CJ m fY) n.l T \} ~~ ~ r.D , ..n ,,' L'J \Yj r,' o:ü Ct. '" If ' ""- 0 C' 0- ~ ,..:¡ " :' D.. n is I ~~,; ç", ~ ,-..) «) .<:J' e n a- m t~ ru -y, m \ ) <D \.)"'-. .,0 <:tI f'ð I;'" f 0 ~ ~ '-- .."I v¡D.. ~~I ~ '~ ) ~' )-.'- ',~ 'v-\ ~~ e '-..) ~ J~ 't, ~(J - ~ SENDER: ~ . Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. ¡ñ . Complete items 3, and 4a & b. 5! . Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can ~ return this card to you, > . Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space ! does not permit, . Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. . The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered, 3. Article Addressed to: I also wish following servicl fee): 1. 0 Addres aI .t:. ... C o ~ aI i E o u (I) m w a: Q Q c:( Z a: :) ... w a: .. ~ o >- ~ PS Form 3811. December 1991 2. 0 Restric1 Consult ostma~ 4a~rt/~ ìm~ ! 3 rvR. & ffiS. f'.ARfIN EIŒlMRRY 2121 ffi. UNlOO AVFHJE BAKERSFIElD, 0\ 9llJ7 4b. Service Type o Re istered 0 Insl OCO t\l't Ret f"'i. Me ery '" U.S,G.P,o,; 1992-307'530 DOMESTIC RET J.dI3::>3H NHnJ.3H ::>1J.S3,^,Oa OCS-LO£-l661: 'O'd'Ð'5'n '" ~66 ~ Jaqwa:Jaa ~ ':3' ~ (pled s! aal pue ~ pa¡sanb9J I! AIUOI ssaJpPV' s,aaSS9JpPV' '8 '< o c (¡ual (aasS9JPI j' .).... ~.j "\.-."......-. , ,,'0 I - o .. 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Pn>oiSeiOi '" j~(1 }~J.81_ I uli ,..;'-:: : ~~.i::Of~" ~;' '.~.~" '", ',:'!li\h~:'~",' '::,:,.~ :~~l·~! ,~: J...-/ ~ EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES, Inc. ¡ ::J , , ;,' , ... " .' . ,,' -, .. '.. ' ,.., ,"., ..,,',.. ..' ." .. 1601 H Street; Suitè 250, Bakersfield', CA 93301 · P.O:B"ox l~ö6j,Bakersfielô, CA 93389.':.., _ __ ., Phoile'(805) 322-6675. FAX (865)322-0332' .. , '...' :.....,: ' .' 1 ',. " .. ,II' " ~ \:;. . , Kern County Environmental Health Services Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 A TIN: Dolores Gough April 14, 1994 Subject: Location: Air Monitoring For Site Closure 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakerstìeld, CA AKA: Ernst Manufacturing Co, K.C. Permit No.310040 Dear Ms. Gough: At the request of Kern County Environmental Health Department (KCEHD), EPS had performed clearance air monitoring at the above referenced site on April 5, 1994. Testing was witnessed by KCEHD technical representative. The following is a summary of the air monitoring activities: I, The monitoring wells were extracted with air pump to a stabilized rate. The selected wells were strategically located across the plume area (see Site Plan, W -1, W -10, W -13). 2. The air samples from the selected monitoring wells were tested using OV A/PID instrument. 3. The VOC level from the respective wells are recorded on Table 1. Based on the air monitoring results, the level of VOC's are below action level. We therefore [c~ommend site closure as originally proposed and request your approval. If there are any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please contact our office at (805) 322-6675. Sincerely, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES/EPS /_//1 ~ !~_:. L ______-. ,., { ____ f::;' /~.. \ . l -- Patrick Mbaba, REA Petroleum Engineer/Project Manager Calitornia Registered Environmental Assessor No.00740 AI! .. ¿, . ' .I'''''';::~ ,.~.' '~'~~-'''',' " ':,..,·¿~t ,~ ., :":"''''-''' . .!~, f.'<~J{,-:~~1f:~~~~f_" " "'- t'.,, \...~ ".) . ..~. """,1' .: 1 , ' ~ '·œ·'·,' '.",. , ' . '. . ¡ ,-, "" .' . t '. \.~" .: . ' '" J." , , , 0,'" , '. ' . >,'-. . . ' ' -'J, ,. " SlTB PLAN . '. .@ Æ5- LEGEND ' (NOT TO SCALE) SAMPlJNG SPOT PLUMB AREA INOCULATION/MONITORING WELLS ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE - GRID LAYour OF MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS ............ . . . . TABLE 1 . . . WELL 1# VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS(VOC) (PID/OVA Reåding, ppm) W-10 5- N/D , . . W-13 30 N/D 20 W-1 35 Note~ Background Rea~~ng = 32-35ppm during well extraction Wind Direction NE with influence on W-1 .' N/D = Non-detected ,FEB..116:l',';L4 ll:~~l:.r,~,., , .' 'r., ,- . ..-or....~~... ,...,> -". ) , . , . (' \. " " .j. I . 1::S~.j~~"'.j.:s¿ . .,"»~~~;~ .~~ , , , ",.~;,;,,':, -~'" ':," .. ~ ii~'~ (~j': ~ .~.. " _ J ..'" .' ,I "",' ,._ .:. .' , ,0 ,. . ., '. Ia~ Prollldan SeMaea ADMliaatl IPS ENGINEERING SERVICES, Ine. 1601 H Street. 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Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected~ 12/22/93 Date Sample Date Analysis Received <I Lab; Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Analysis Reporting R.eporting Results unit. Le.~ None Detected mg/kg 1 !', None Cetected mg/kg 1. ' 1,9 mg/kg 1. 120. mg/kg 2, 2400. mg/kg 200.·, Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl senzene Total Xylene. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon. (g&s) Note: High reported PQL'ø due to high concentration of ta~get analytes. California C.O.H.S. Cert. jl186 ~./ ~~. Department Supervisor t"~ 110 . ':; q 11'~1 t:. t" :;) ..~ ~" "....", "'p t:lIO;;I~"IO~ .'(jÞ ~. LA8JOII!\A~.: ' , ..,.' .1J. . -.. .' .. '\'".: .",. ,. .. purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BPS Engineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA ¡22-~~7S Date of R.epcrt: Lab #: 01/06/94 93-13515-2 Sample Description: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD A-45' BORING A AT 45' SAMPLED ON 12-22-93 BY H. STJGDEN I P. MElABA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. 1 L.U.P.T, Manual Method - Modified iPA 8015 Individual constituent~ by EPA Méthod 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Constituents Date Sample Date Ana.lysis Received @ Lab: Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Analysis Reporting Reporting Results Units ~.l None Detected. mg/kg 0.3 1.1 mg/kg 0,:3 2.1 mg/kg 0.3 21. mg/kg 0.6 250. mg/kg : '60.,' Date Sample Collected: 12/22/93 Benzene Toluene Ethyl aenzene Total Xylen8& Total petroleurn Hydrocarbons (gas) Note: High reported PQL's due to high concentration of target analytes. California D.O.H,S. Cert. #1186 ~/~~. Department Supervisor " ", . . t::;., .~''':. 1: "':J.j¿~.j¿ ~'"",,';, . FES 10'- "34 11:41 E P S .. ~.o , ...~ .' .' "I' .~ . ¡ ...... ,f .' '\'1": . .', Ja... ~TQ!IW'" ' . ,,,,,... Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hyö~ocar~onB iPS Bngineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAXK~SFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-&675 Date of Report; Ol/06/9t Lab #: 93-13515-3 Sample Description: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD 8-30' BORING B AT 30' (BBTWESN W9~W-10) SAMPLiC ON 12-22-93 BY H. SUGDBN , P. MBABA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U,r,T. Manual Method' Modifieã ¡fA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Constituents Date Sample Date Analysis Received @ Lab: Completed.: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minim\1Øl AnalySiS Reporting Reporting Results ...Dni ts :t.eve1 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected rng/kg 0.01 None Detected mg/kg 1. ' Dste Sample Colleoted: 12/22/93 Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total petrole\1Øl Hydrocarbons (gas) California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~.~ / ~.~ Cepartment Supervisor ' ," FEB 10 '.:34 11:42 E P S , ~ ,'. ) "~. " " " ,', ' ", .' ' " BØ5322~ I"à,',. , u.. ' ,(]t ~ . . ,,,~ .. . t . . . ,. .., .' '" . ~TORI&S ' Purgeable Aromati~s and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BPS Bngineering Services, Inc. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 BAKBRSFIBLD, CA 93389 Attn.: PATRICK MBABA 322-6675 Date of Report: 01/06/94 Lab #: 93-13515-4 Sample Cescription: ERNST. MFG. 2121 S. UNION BKFLD 8-45' BORING ~ 45' SAMPLED ON 12·22·93 BY H. SUGDiN , P. MBASA AND D. GOUGH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.P.T. Manual Method - MOdified SPA 8015 Individual constituents by iPA Method 5030/9020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/22/93 Date Sample Date Analysie Received. @ Lab: Completed: 12/23/93 01/04/94 Minimum Anal ysi s Reporting Reporting Rel!lultl!l units if'.. None Detected mg/kS' 0;'0$ None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.01 None Detected mg/kg 1 Ò,: Cons.t.ituents Benzene Tolu.ene Ethyl Ben~ene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum ' Hydrocarbons (gas) California D.C.H.S. 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W·2 W·t W·6 ~v Æ ~ W-7 ""'\ W-5 w4J- I W-IO , ,{)) w.g W-8 W TABLE 1 ERNEST MANUFACroRING SITE - MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS TABLE 2 Date W-I W-2 W-3 W-4 W-5 W-6 W-7 W-8 w-p W-I0 8/6/9 300 300 210 1050 9600 8500 8000 1000 4500 7500 8/7193 300 300 200 1000 8750 8000 7500 CAP TRT TRT 8/9/93 300 TRT TRT 850 8500 TRT TRT 2000 1500 1000 8/17/93 100 200 9 100 10000 1000 100 300 300 200 8/20/93 10 15 15 40 1000 15 40 30 15 15 9/22/93 23 22 18 32 1500 32 40 32 40 32 10/6/93 10 12 10 10 350 18 10 10 10 10 10/13/93 19 IS 15 114 104 14 64 64 65 64 10/21/93 19 15 15 14 175 200 14 14 14 14 10/28/93 15 15 15 12 80 110 12 12 18 18 11/15/93 20 10 10 14 120 100 18 20 20 30 11/30/93 18 10 12 10 86 80 20 28 30 20 12/07193 15 IS 10 50 100 100 20 20 20 32 rZ!I¿/1J '7 IS- J ~O I~ S- ~5"" '3 ~ ~ TR1 = Treater. (with microbes, a ternate moculation well) Wi/" := (;Ont. AlrlJ:;Xtr./''011Il VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OV MID READINGS (ppm) - ..- - ". . '. , . ',., I . " ce·,·· eta ERNST MANUFACTURING SITE - MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS W-3 W-2 W-l W-6 C-'ø W-7 ;,'r) W-5 W-5 ,/ l~ , ¿' -. W-I0 '- (' " -",- ,1,:-- W-9 W-8 OV A/PID READINGS (ppm) Date W-l W-2 W-3 W-4 W-5 W-6 W-7 W-8 W-9 W-I0 8/6/9 300 300 210 1050 9600 8500 8000 1000 4500 7500 8/7/93 300 300 200 1000 8750 8000 7500 CAP TRT TRT 8/9/93 300 TRT TRT 850 8500 TRT TRT 2000 1500 1000 8/17/93 100 200 9 100 10000 1000 100 300 300 200 8/20/93 10 15 15 40 1000 15 40 30 15 15 9/22/93 23 22 18 32 1500 32 40 32 40 32 10/6/93 10 12 10 10 350 18 10 10 10 10 10/13/93 19 15 15 114 104 14 64 64 65 64 10/21/93 19 15 15 14 175 200 14 14 14 14 ,~ '. 110 ) 10/28/93 15 15 12 80 12 12 18 18 '--- '---...-/ . " . L . .~ . ~.. , &. ~'/ Attachment 3 RMA ACCOUNTING" INSTRUCTIONS ADVISORY FORM Permit No. '3/0010 Date 9j/5jr3 Work Order No. Ticket No./ Invoice No. Customer No. /) ?, '/ÏJ·II£.. Customer Name . L/,); £ /" , ,//1-'" ~ ------- ((!~ Action To Be Taken: v Waive Permit Fee (State Reason Below) Waive Service Fee (State Reason Below) ~. Waive Late Charges (State Reason Below) Send to Collections Cancel/Delete Account (State Reason Below) Closure of Business-Date of Closure Other (Explain Below) ",J~/", ~ f¿Zt/) /r) (r;~¿- r/ 1// yJ 9/- /2¿.ú¡ 1 d tJ>1.J1I.C/y¿f ,I I . ..---- ,. (2¡~(,·~it~- u~vçv /ZU'lgl/~d~ 1/1.2('11, /Cj¿YL-~ ¿l-&U JZ !. 'YJ [(/Iv Y r./, r M' M...( !..-c./-a-t'~+ -fe-<..:u cf- _./;-~ (?j(a~ ' ï . LA Y1d /u/nt a-e ~ (ì crt.b&~ Approved By: ) Speciali. /1 Director Date Cf(/s-j'13 Date q /I S/93 , " Da te f -I(~ f.3 Chief Accountant Date Accounting Comments Rev. 05/93 · '.'. . ·"····~I /' ~: LAW OF'F'ICES OF' LE BEAU, TH ELEN, LAMPE. MCINTOSH & CREAR DAVID R. LAMPE DENNIS R. THELEN BERNARD G. LE BE~U. JR. THOM"'S S. MCINTOSH THOM"'S .... CREAR .I. NILE KINNEY .I. D...VID M...DISON W. STEVEN SH"'YER THOM"'S P. "EHER CATHERINE ". ......NUCCHI P"UL OEHRM"N WiLLIAM.... WOL...E BOB H, .JOYCE EDW"RO OOROON RICHARD HOULt :5201 TRUXTUN AVENUE THIRO F'LOOR BAKERSF'IELD, CALIF'ORNIA '&3309 T~£ ceollJ :aø·eeez August 27, 1993 TELEC:OPIER (80.) :.a.·IIZ7 CREDAMERICA, INC. P. O. Box 183 Bakersfield, CA 93302 ~ê"~ 4//9 J ~/þ~/) 411(, 0 ~9J '. .... ., . Re: Genevieve Ernst Resource Management Agency Claim 310040C Your File # 11528366-09 Gentlepersons: As you are hopefully aware, we represent Genevieve Ernst in connection with the above referenced matter. At my request, you recently provided to my secretary the underlying invoice regarding the claim from the Resource Management Agency, a copy of which is enclosed. I have researched this matter and have located the original bill from the County of Kern, Environmental Health Services for $100, a copy of which is also enclosed. A penalty of $50 has been added as well as interest of $14.45 to make the current claim $164.45. The bill relates to an annual fee for a permit to operate two underground storage tanks at the Ernst Manufacturing faCility at 2121 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. As indicated on the original bill, it appears that the pennit involves the calendar year 1992 as it is referenced "Pennitllnvoice # 310040C-92" (emphasis added). The annual fee was due on December 8, 1991 as indicated in the original bill. Mrs. Ernst did not pay the annual fee. Instead, she had the two underground storage tanks removed by Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. prior to the due date of the annual fee. We enclose a copy of a December 17, 1991 letter from Advanced Environmen- tal Concepts to Mrs. Ernst as well as the tank closure report. As indicated in the tank closure report, the tanks were removed on November 25, 1991, well before the due date of the fee. Thus, there were no underground storage tanks on the property after November 25. 1991. We see no reason why Mrs. Ernst should be required to obtain a pennit for 1992 to operate the two underground storage tanks which were removed in November of 1991. T / ( /" //~ME.IlA /" ~ INCORPOIIATED / / / ~,. 4S6O Calltomfcf A.... u. aos wt.. Bak.......,CCibrlb9a3D9- IU. 8OS.327 .9521 Fax 8Œ321.2237 ERIC LAOODE ~ ""."..,'*-'.,......~ CCHI\' ŒNÆlff1l1HEM.7H1IØaUII:Ø ' . ' Ap IreM Date: JULY 29,1993 5201 TRUXTrJN A VF, ~JID FT mR BAKERSFIELD.CA 93309 DN # 11528366-09 RE: Claim of Amount: ~ D D RFSJURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY $164.45 . In compliance with your request for an itemized statement and/or proof of the above claim, copy is enclosed. In compliance with your request for a copy of the judgment against you, a copy is enclosed herewith. We expect payment in full to Credamerica within 7 days. In compliance with your request for the name and address of the original creditor, we advise you it is as follows: We expect payment in full to Credarnerica within 7 days. This is an altempt to collect él debt. Any infonnation obtained will be used for that purpose. JS/bg 11/92 . . ". ' .. '.. /:- ' ,/No HtA1.TH SfRVlCES ' ,. ~, SU1TE 300 ,..tŒID. CAI.IfORHA P3301 ~_ .A 861·3636 / PLEASE NOTE A1-IY CHANGES ON STATEMENT AND RETURN WITH PAYMENT. ACC'I'S THAT ARE 120 DAYS PI\S'f DUE MAY 9E SENT TO COLLEC'l'IONS. -.¡' PERMIT/INVOICE Ø310040C-~~- ~~À16~ r ï ~NT'DUE"}i' ~. ' ~!llihifI'Ja.OSW CHARGES PAST DUE ARE SUBJECT TO PENALTY, L'. ERliST, GENEVIEVE ERNST MFG. 17 1 ¡a CRESTMONT BAKERSFIELD, CA 9r306 I '. ~:=:~'( .J OETACH HERE t PlEASE RETURN THIS PORTION TO INSURE CORRECT PAYMENT IDeNTflCATION PI.EASé MAKE CHECK PAYAðLE TO THE COUNTY Of KERN r OETÞ.CH ~ ,'11... DESCRIPTION ., ... ',' .0. ._, '. AMOUN ú-04-92 PERMIT/1~VOICE U31004QC-~2 , , ANNUAL FEE FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND STOMGE FACILITY . WITH 2 TANKS LOCATED AT: -.. 2121 SO. UNION AV~1UE BAKERSFIELD, CA iÑVÖIèËD-Tïïà7f1---.·..· . 100.00 PENALTY 50,00 - . '- -..- .-...- ---....-. ..- ..-..-.... -....... -. ... ._.,._ eo ., ~---...........- _.. ----'0 '/IRONMENTAL HEALTH SfRYICES )0 "M" STREET. SUITE Joo ,ERSFIELD. CA 9JJO I I"" COIÞnT QII0P4AHCI CCOII ',041PO .I_rn,'..,.... _w..._ :=.':'".r.-..::~-.:~~,~~.,.....:..:::"'.::="; TOTAL AMOUNT DUE . ...... Þtir J I. " '" .... .... e4 .,....., .,.......... ...... . ...., ..".... t)" ...,.. _. .............f ... ........ .. ......., . . , /1 )¿g3~ ç -9' , ",'. ' '. ...... e .' '-,., , " .' f. .1 ,', ,'..... '" . , f :', ,e . , ,"f'" '.'--"'" :'. -t,.," .. ~ ,. ..... ... j '~'.":. "< :",:~:' " ;i:;:..:;':~·: :':"... ,'.' ,:.""'~:~'" , ,:.:;:.;,,'·,;,i:,:.'. .. " COUNTY Of KERN ENVIRONMENTAL HEAlTH SERVICES 2700 oM· STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 BILLING DATE 11/08/91 AMOUNT DUE 100.00 PERMIT/INVOICE #310040C-92 AMOUNT ENCLOSE r ERNST. GENEVIEVE ERNST MFG. 1714 CRESTMONT BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 -, CHARGES PAST DUE ARE SUBJECT TO PENALT DUE DATE 12/08/91 L .J DETACH HERE t PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION TO INSURE CORRECT PAYMENT IDENTIFICATION PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF KERN r DETACH SEND PAYMENT WITHI~ 30 DAYS TO AVOID 50% PENALTY DESCRIPTION AMOU~ 11;08/91 PERMIT/INVOICE # 310040C-92 ANNUAL FEE FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY WITH 2 TANK(S) LOCATED AT: 2121 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. CA 100.0 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 2700 ·M· STREET. SUITE 300 ßAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 KERN COt....nV ORDlNANCf COOE a.o~. 190 "fNAUlf!.. tf onv tee ~ b¥ ..... ~ ~~"t."=~~': TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 0"""'" M- H _ ~ ,... '0" 01 0 ___ .._ bwno.. . ",_, ""'_IJ II døyt of_ COI'MIIIN"""" 01 ..... ~ ø 0(1""'1' 100,0 ,,/ /'- e ,-,. .' -.' 1?, , - (") .0 , - II\) I.. /,< VI - ADV ANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC- / December 17, 1991 Projcd: AI!C 9lP-I0B9 Ms. Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, California 93306 Regarding: Tank Clostre Report Ernst Manufacturing 2121 S. Union Avenue · Bakersfield, California Dear Ms. Ernst: Enclosed please find the tank closure report prepared by Advanced Envi'OrvnentaJ Concepts, Inc. for the above referenced location. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. If you have any questions regarding the report, please call us at (805) 831-1646. Respectfully yours, Advanced EnvirorunentaJ Concepts, Inc. ffice Administrator Attachments: Report (2) Distribution: 1/ Addressee 1/Mr. Bernie LeBeau 1/Bksfld File PLEASE NOTE: 111e endosed rcport(s} constitute ÚJe tot;Ú document distributiOD. These reports arc provided with the undcrmuzcüng that it is Ú1e responsibility of Ú1e owner/ageDt to conrey Ú1e information and/or rccommc:ncbtJons contained herein, to Ú1e appropri:llC rc:gu/;ltDrr agency, as rcquJn:d. . ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH OESIGN IN MIND . - - _.- - - . - - - - -...----.-.- _. ---.- --....--. ~,...... -...~ ---.--. .--. " A r STATEOFCAUFORNlA a- C ' . _ -'STATEWATERRESOURCESCONTROLBO--, ' UNDERGRðUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION· FORIlA MARK ONLY D' NEW PERMIT ONE ITEM 0 2 INTERN PERMIT COMPLETE THIS FORM FOR EACH FACIUTYlSrrE D :I RENEWAL PERMIT 0 15 CHANGE OF INFORMATION )Ser7 ~y CLOSED SITE o 4 AMENDED PERMIT 0 II TEMPORARY Sm¡ CLOSURE ./ // " ./ I. FACILITY/SITE INFORMATION & ADDRESS· (MUST BE COMPLETED) DBA OR FACILITY NAME NAME OF OPERATOR NEAREST CROSS STREET PARCEL. (0PrI0HAij ADDRESS CITY NAME STATE CA ,/ BOX TO INCfCATE 0 CORI"ORAT1OH 0 IHDIVI)UAL ~PARTNERSHlP TYPE OF BUSINESS 0 ' GAS STATION 0 2 DISTRIBUTOR o 3 FARM 0 4 PROCESSOR o LOCAl·AGENCY 0 COUNTY.,\GEICY 0 STA1&-AGEHCY 0 FEDEIIAl-'G£NCY DISTRICTS O ,/ IF INDIAN , OF TANKS AT SITE E. P. A. L 0.' (øptit1MJ1 RESERVATION OR TRUST LANDS EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY). optlonll DAYS: NAME (lAST. FIRSn PHONE. WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRSn PHONE' WITH AREA CODE NAME II, PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION· MUST BE COMPLETED C~ CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION v'L CITY NAME ,/ boa D IndiuIe ~NOIVIOUAI. o CORPORATIOK 0 PARTKERSHIP STAT£ ZIPCOOE (.1 , :J, ~u, o STATE·AGENCY III. TANK OWNER INFORMATION· (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME OF OWNER CARE DF ADORESS INFORMATION MAILING OR STREET ADQRESS ,/ boa D nIocaIe 0 INOtVIJUAL o CORPORATION 0 PARTNERSHIP STATE ZIP COOE o lOCAI.-AGEHCY 0 STATE·AGENCY o COUNTY-AGENCY 0 FEOERAl-AGENCY PHONE' WITH AREA COOE CITY NAME IV. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION UST STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER· Call (916) 739·2582 if questions arise. TY (TK) HQ @]3]·ITIIIIJ V, LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILUNG ADDRESS Legal notification and billing will be senllo the tank owner unless box I or II is checked. CHECK ONE BOX INDICATING WHICH ABOVE ADORESS SHOULD BE USEO FOR LEGAL NOTIFICATIONS AND BILLING: ~D 11·0 IJI,O THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENAL TY OF PERJURY, AND TO THé BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT APPLICANrs NAME (PRINTED' SIGNATURE) APPLICANrs TITLE CATE MONTWOAYIYEAR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY COUf'-.'7Y # [2BJ JURISDICTION # lQJQ]Q] FACILITY # ~ LOCA nON CODE . OP nONAL rEN~S ¡RACT' . oPTIONAL I SUPVISOR . DISTRICT COOE . OPTIONAl. THIS fORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AT LEAST (1) OR MORE PERMIT APPLICATION· FORM 8. UNlESS THIS IS A CHANGE OF SrrE INFORMATION ONLY. F~A.f12 FOR'" A (11-80) .. COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM. / /,- ,/;- A ['; STATEOFCAUFORNlA ~,- 0 ......-' STATE WATER RESOURŒS CONTROL ; UNDERurlOUND STORAGE T AN~ PERMIT APPll -A TIºN · FORM B - ~~ MARK ONLY ONE ITEM o 1 NEW PERMIT o 2, .INTERIM PERMIT o 3,..RENEWAI. PERMIT 0, · ~ENDEO PERMIT . 0 5 CHAHCE OF INFORMATION D 7 PERMANENTl.Y ClOSED ON SITE Q S TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE ~ 8 TANK ReMoveo DBA OR FACIUTY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTAllED: , . I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPlETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK I. D.' I B. t.lANUFACt\JREO BY: u C. DATE INSTALLED (MOIOAYIVEAR) D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALlONS: M" II. TANK CONTENTS IF A.IIS MARKED. COMPLETE ITEM C, t8l' MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL 0 . OIL 8. C. ~ la REGULAR 3 DIESel o 6 AVIATION GAS A. UNLEADED - 02 PETROLEUM 0 EMPTY œ. 1 PROOUCT o Ib PREMIUM = 4 GASAHOL o 7 METHANOL 80 UNLEADED - II JET FUEL O~ CHEMICAL PRODUCT 0 ;5 UNKNOWN o 2 WASTë o 2 LEAOEO SIll OTHER (QESÇRISE iN, ITEM D. BELOw) IF (A.I) IS NOT MARKED: ENTER NAME "OF SUBSTANCE STOP-EO o. J D. c.A.S.': HI. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. ANO C. ANQ ALL THAT APPliES IN BOX D A. TYPE OF 0 1 DOUBLE WALL 0 ~ SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER 0 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM ..ðl 2 SINGLE WALL 0 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) 0 99 OTHER C2' BARE STEEL 0 2 STAINLESS STEEL ' 0 ~ FIBERGLASS 0 4 STEEL ClAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC : B. TANK MATERIAL 0 5 CONCRETE 0 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE 0 7 ALUMINUM 0 8 100% METHANOL COMPAnBLE WIFRP (Primary Tank) 0 ; BRONZE 0 10 GALVANIZED STEEL 0 ;5 UNKNOWN 0 119 OTHER 0' RUBBER LINED o 2 ALKYD LINING 0 ~ EPOXY LINING 0 4 PHENOLIC UNINO C. INTERIOR 0 5 GLASS LINING Ø" 6 UNLINED 0 95 UNKNDWN 0 119 OTHER UNING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100'f. METHANOI.? " YES _ NO_ D. CORROSION o ' POLYETHYLENE WRAP o 2 COATING o 3 VINYL WRAP 0 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION D 5 CATHODIC PROTECTI0::Hsl 91 NONE o 95 UNKNOWN 0 119 OTHER I IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNOOR U IFUNOERGROUND,BOTHIHPPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U ~ GRAVI1Y A U,'1I9 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A(Ù) 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH . A U ;5 UNKNOWN A U 119 OTHER ~""'U"1 8ARESTEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U ~ POLYVINYL CH,lnRIDE(pVC A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE C. MATERIAL AND T CORROSION A 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL"WtCOAT1NG A U 8 100% METHANOL COUPATI8LEW/F'RP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 119 OTHER D, LEAK DETECTION D 1 AUTOMATIC LINE lEAK DETECTOR n 2 LINE TIGHTNES!¡TESTING 0 3 MONrTO~ING V. TANK LEAK DETECTION' D 1 VISUAL CHECK . i"v'r 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION 0 ~ VAPOR MONITORING 0 . AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING 0 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING I ~ ~ I o 6 TANK TESTING 0 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING 0 91 ~NE 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 gg OTHER j VI, TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION 2. ESTlMA rED OUANTITY OF SUBSTANCE REMAINING ð GAllONS 3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH INERT MA TERIAt"? YES D N;!EI ... V THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDJ:R PENAL TV OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT I APPlICANrs NAME I DATE I ¡PRINTED' SIGNATUREI ,., LOCAL AG ENCY USE ONLY , \ THE STATE 1.0, NUMBER IS COMPOSEO'O'F'iHE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW '" STATE I.D.# PERMIT NUMBER ~/ "'/) _, / ') )(,.'7( THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPUCATlON· FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. COUNTY It 1/ ¡51 JURISDICTION /I Q]Q]QJ FACILITY /I ~ I PERMITEXPIRATION DATE JANK , ~ 1 PERMIT APPROVED BYIt)ATE FORM B (9·901 FOIIOCI:M..,.. l-e Clt, <, ENVIRONMEI\iT AL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT STEVE McCAllEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 wM" Street. Suite 300 BekeNfleld. CA 93301 (80&) 881-3838 (80&) 881·3429 FAX " , \ \ July 23, 1993 ) Mr. & Mrs. Martin Etcheverry 2121 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 SUBJECT: Location 2121 So, Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Known As PERMIT # Dear Mr. & Mrs. Etcheverry: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has bl:3en determined by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property, As a responsible party you must provide for all studies and work relating to the above-described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, and Kern County Ordinance Code, Chapter 8.48, require a determination of the threat to the environment as a result of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION, FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you will find Attachment "A", Handbook UT-35, which states the minimum required site work plan activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform this work, a glossary of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the answers to commonly asked questions. According to the criteria listed below and in Attachment "C", your site has been designated as environmentally sensitive. All environmentally sensitive sites are automatically enrolled into a State contract program for recovery of oversight costs. The environmental sensitivity criteria for sites are as follows: 1 . Highest historic ground water is within 100 feet of ground surface, or 2. Nearest surface water in unlined conveyance is within 75 feet of tank(s), or 3. Nearest agricultural or domestic water well is within 75 feet of tank(s), or 4. Facility is located in a designated aquifer recharge area, or 5. Permitting Authority determines possible adverse environmental impact due to facility proximity to unique wildlife habitat areas. -,e ~ e ~, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Etcheverry Subject: Emest Manufacturing - Permit #310040 July 23, 1993 Page 2 The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 will be recovered by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department under the terms of the State contract described below. The contract pertains only to costs associated with oversight. STATE CONTRACT The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Oversight 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, under the State terms explained below: Whereas the federal Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund provides funding to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the Legislature has authorized funds 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 site investigation or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the federal Trust 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 Title 42 of the United States Code, Section 6991 b(h)(6) and Section 25360 of the Health and Safety Code, the above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board not more than 150 percent of the total amount of site-specific oversight costs actually incurred 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 Susan Gonzales at (805) 861-3636, Extension 510. Steve McCalley, Director Environmental Health Services SMc:BS:cas Attachments \colt\310040.1 1.....-;. (9 ,(tþ .~ ~ SENDER: :s! · Complete items 1 end/or 2 for edditionøllHll"';"'· "" ¡, \ · · Complete items ~~ ~:.~_ n \\ n is f ~,'\ \ I· Print your nøme ~8IId~ ~~'!t òt!hïsltøtmlllO\thøt we cen ¿. &i return this cerd to ~\, , ~ -, iÌ \;! :; > · Attach this form iì -:front of the mailpiece, or on the,b8dt,if spøce , - \ t·":'"))\ 'I I" /, .. does not permit. I. .... f'''' ; \ \ ,i! ; - . Write "Return Receipt RequestIId" on tfÍê ~w the arö:1e number 't\ oS · The Return Receipt:willshow to whom the ~ W.. deliwrèQ -ÌMI the date C delivered. í i ,\ \ I ' i V I ~ 3. Article Addressed to: 48. ~ ¡ iLl 1..1'- i c...,... ._,_.._, ..1,"'" ,--- .,_._,.' ã. I E Mr. « Mrs.Pfartin Etcheverry g 2121 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 I also wish to receive the following services (for an extra - feel: ~ 1. 0 Addressee's Address cZ 2. 0 Restricted Delivery Consult postmaster for fee. Article Number ë. '. u - a: C .. :I .. - o Insured a: o COD : .. o Return Receipt for :I Merchandise s7 , .. .2 ~ 1 ,~ !š 5. Signature (Addressee) ,'? ~ I) W ." ~6. } = ~ 0 : ';PSForm3 - ~ ---." - - -. . - -". --- ~- ---" ._-".'- -(( u.s.G.P.O.; 1992-307-530 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT ."~ .' . . ··,,,·,····:,','·,,··'c-···~·:',',·.·-:·, ...., '., ~ ENVI,RONMENT AL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 -M- Street, Suite 300 BakeNfield. CA 93301 (806) 881·3838 (806) 881-3429 FAX July 19, 1993 Patrick Mbaba EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. P. O. Box 11063 Bakersfield, CA 93389 SUBJECT: Bioremediation Workplan for Ernst Manufacturing 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Permit #: 310040 Dear Mr. Mbaba: This Department has reviewed your response to our concerns regarding the bioremediation workplan submitte~ in May 1993. Per our telephone conversation, the workplan is now approved and m2 - -Ollted as soon as necessary approvals from all concerned parties/agencies é ENVIRON CONTAIN:;ENTA/. PRODUCT. ENT 9041448_8~70 lOr to beginning well installation activities. If ~r, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636. Please notify thj you have any q ! 7 A , incerely, ¡ , Î p. ///\;: /' vVV./' Steve McCalley, Director . J~. BY: DoJlYk (9.0~ h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist ,i- /,..... , , j ''> / ' DG:jg cc: Genevieve Ernst Mr. & Mrs. Martin Etcheverry (mbaba.dg) "~' (Êp~ ~, ·'UWl fÆ ¡' I ¡; I '! I: Ii: II 1;/ ' !i¡ Jc Environmental Protection Services A Division of EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES INC. 1601 H Street, Suite 250· P.O. Box 11063 · Bakersfield, CA 93389 Phone (805) 322-6675 . 800834-6675 . FAX (805) 322-0332 June 25, 1993 Dolores Gough Kern County Environmental Health Department Hazardous Materials Program 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Reference: (1) Location: 2121 So. Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA (2) Known As: Ernest Manufacturing Co. (3) Permit No: 310040 Subject: Revision to Bioremediation Workplan Enclosures: (I) Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) (2) Schematic of Equipment Layout (3) Past Performance Reference List In response to your letter dated 27 May 1993, and on behalf of Ernest Manufacturing Company, EPS Engineering Services, Inc., hereafter EPS, presents the following documentation as requested. This documentation is in the order of the inquiry from the KCEHD. I. General Cost Comparison (Q.l) A general cost comparison of Bioremediation and Thermal Extraction confirms that the Bioremediation method is typically less expensive than thermal extraction method in the range of 25% to 50% based on historical cost statistics, The cost of bioremediation on the subject site was estimated to be approximately 38%-45% less than the thermal extraction method. The cost difference is based on the following factors: 1. Thermal extraction equipment is more expensive to purchase, operate, and maintain than bioremediation equipment. 2. Vapor extraction utilizes activated carbon canisters which requires additional disposal cost of eftluent hazardous material. 3. Thermal degradation and/or vapor extraction does not completely eradicate the petroleum hydrocarbons or benzene, resulting in prolonged operation and maintenance cost. 4, Bioremediation has low operating cost and high efficiency in mitigating contaminated sites with Petroleum hydrocarbon and benzene. OR'Gr~'AL · " .. .. ~--, , WJ , «:','" , , ) --< ~ . ";,i:,,:;I~'~'':':'''~;'i:<,~·;;r >~'~. -'¡:,:-j," LE BEAU, TH ELEN, LAMPE, MCINTOSH & CREAR Credamerica August 27, 1993 Page 2 If you can provide us with any legal authority as to Mrs. Ernst's obligation to pay the annual fee for non-existent underground storage tanks, we will gladly pay this claim. Absent this, we assume that you will cease all further collection efforts on this claim and insure that non- payment of this claim is not reflected in Mrs. Ernst's credit reports. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. ~2;w- Bernard G. LeBeau, Jr. Enclosures bgVbh \,e ~ 5. Nutrients in the bioremediation process provides prolonged remediation effect resulting in the ultimate degradation of the hydrocarbon and benzene contaminants . II. Bioremediation System Operation (Q.2) The bioremediation operating system will consist of the following setup: 1. Drilling and installation of tive remediation wells to the depth of 45 feet, using powered hollow stem B-53 drilling equipment. 2. Each well will be cased with 2" schedule 40 PVC well casing with a slot size of 0.0100 across the treated interval. 3. Each well will be gravel packed to 5 feet from surface, topped with (4)feet of bentonite pellets and then dampened to provide a top seal to the well. A twelve /' inch (12") concrete top seal will be set above grade to prevent intrusion of surface water into the well. 4. Five (5) placement (inoculation) wells will be located one at each corner, and one well at the center of the identitied plume. A custom designed ~l?Ql¥ sy~t_~!!l will be connected to the tive wells as shown on the operating system equipment schematic (Exhibit 2). The operating system will consist of a low volume, low pressure air blow~(. oxygen supply unit with a regulator to control the amoUñt õt pure oxygen into the system which is critical for the bioremediation process. ; : 5, Prior to inoculation of the bioculture air samples will be extracted from the center well for laboratory analysis to determine PPM of TPH and benzene concentration. ~¡·.I '1 . ..1 I, 6, Biocultures to be utilized will be grown from pure cultures supplied by A TCC labs under sterile conditions utilizing practices established for fermentation in the food industry. To assure limited introduction of unwanted bacteria cultures, the end batch of microorganisms will be plated at 107 for pseudomonas aureBas and E. Coli. lrl.-fJ I. , :J,I ( -¡- " 7. All nutrients used in the growth of the biocultures will be of technical grade. 8. Prior to inoculation with biocultures and nutrients, the five wells will be pre- tlushed with a b,iosurfactant to prevent migration of the petroleum hydrocarbons. The biosurfactant to be used is "Biosolve" with MSDS enclosed herewith. 9, The Biosurfactant will be followed by a pretreatment specifically designed to assure that trace elements needed for the assimilation of hydrocarbons are available for the selected biocuIture. e :e \--,. 10. The selected bioculture will then be inoculated in each well and an additional supply of nutrients will be added. 11. After inoculation the oxygen supply system will be placed in service. 12. Weekly applications of nutrients (Steps 10-11) will be performed throughout the 90 to 120 days of the project. 13. The microorganisms will migrate 9 to 10 feet per week. Two weeks will be sufficient time for the entire plume to be permeated. Thirty days after inoculation an air sample will once again be taken to determine PPM of TPH and Benzene. The results will indicate any changes required in the frequency of nutrient additions. Air samples will be monitored with OVA every 3 days thereafter to determine degradation rates. III. Biocultures and Nutrients Information (Q.3) A. The following cultures will be utilized for bioremediation which are included on the EPA list of approved microorganisms for soil remediation. 1, Pseudomonas specificas 2. Bactillus lichenformes 3, Bactillus Niger 4, Bactillus Subtillus A + B B. The following nutrients will be applied. 1. Beet and cane molasses in original fermentation of Bioculture with additions of: a. Magnesium sulfate b, Zinc sultàte c. Vitamin B complex d, Ammonium Biphosphate e. Phosphoric acid 2. Biosurtàctant a. Biosolve 3. Nutrients a. Pretreat b. Ammonian Biphosphate wlzinc 25116/5 food grade. 4. Oxygen \~ 'e ~~ IV. Treatability Study and Performance Rating Bioremediation is currently under innovative technology classification. Due to the geographical location, project size and budget restrictions, and also the fact that a treatability study will involve all the aforementioned procedures it would become cost prohibitive to perform a treatability study under the present site conditions. Past performance references are provided under enclosure (3) which demonstrates successful performance under similar site conditions. A. A period of 60 to 90 days is anticipated to a.::hieve 90% degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons and benzene utilizing oxygen accelerated Insitu bioremedation. B, Unlike vapor extraction which has an end point efficiency, Bioremediation will assimilate 99.9% of all hydrocarbons. Even after the site meets all regulatory levels for abandonment the biocultures will continue to eliminate any residual contaminants. We hope the above explanations will assist your evaluation of this proposal. If we can be of further assistance, please contact our office, Respectfully, ~ Patrick Mbaba, REA Project Manager California Registered Environmental Assessor No. 00740 Leland E. Melville, Operations Manager, Rice Environmental ''.'J'~' j ¡"C::~//Ä/: (: //=// I .. ~.....,- { ¡ ~ , I . /''-(:' ./ /:'L.(~, C; ~!--.-«--:c./;' BLOWER UNIT OX~EN MIXING CHAMBEIR , -, / ,,./ O2 REGULATOR z UJ C,!) >- >< o 'SIDE VIEW I I I I TOP VIEW W1 W'5 · -. - . , w. FLOW LINE ~ .. I ...., I ,\ I ~ h \ ---- l.s W2 \. <;,., "" "-.), ..,.. '\1 r , , '........... " ,\ ~.'.... ) . :.. W3 O2 SUPPLY UNIT BIOREMEDIATION SCHEMATIC OF OPERATING EQUIPMENT (EXHIBIT 2 '. ,... CONTROL VALVE GROUND LEV ........---E t NUTRIENT SUPP END CAP ~ATED ì' .(- 1\ (. , ,\ t , , " \'. ~. ..' , , " '. · , . i' , ~ " ~ , , \ " · , \ , , ~, f " .' I t \' , . , , . " \ \, , i' · , " \ · , '\ \ ',' , .., ,. 'z 0 N E} -" -.-'--' _.. . -- -" ~ . - -.. .. . ,. +- TO OX.YGEN SUPPLY BENTONITE PELLETS GRAVEL PACK 4 ': B 0 R E H 0 L E 2" PVC CASING . ~'... -. .. (ÊpS\ Environmental Protcction Services A Division of EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES INC. 1601 H Strcct, Suite 250' P.O. Box 11063· BakersOeld, CA 9 Phone (805) 322,6675 . 800 834·6675 . FAX (805) 322.03: ·~IO SOLVE(~ Emulsifier and volatile fuel eneapsulator MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MANUFACTURER I METRA CHEM CORP. 270 Littleton Road, Unit 12 WESTFORD. MA. 01886 DISTRIBl1I'ED BY: WESTERN STATES BIOSOLVE 10251 PUA DR. (714) 964-2071 ~ BEAŒ, c;a. J2706 ___, _. _ Emergency Phone: (508)392-0571 OUTSIDE MA. FAX * 508-3920576 - Ref. N(,.: Date: 2001 10/22/90 1-800-225-3909 ------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION I - IDENTITY Name: BIO SOLVE CONCENTRATE D.O.T. Class: Not regulated. Formula: Proprietary Chemical Family: Water Base Detergent, Biodegradable ------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION II - PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Fire and Explosion Data Boiling Point 212 F Melting Point 12 F Specific Gravity · 1.00 +/-.01 Vapor Pressure mm/Hg: NA · Percent Volatile by Vo 1 : NA Vapor Density Air:l: NA Flammable Limit NA Solubility in Water Complete Reactivity with Water · No Flash Point NA · Auto-Ignite Temperature: NA Evaporation Rate : .>1 as compared to Water Appearance Clear Liquid unless Dyed Odor · Pleasant Fragrance · Fire Extinguisher Media: NA Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Special Fire Fighting Procedures : NA Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards : None -----------------------------.------------------------------ SECTION III - PHYSICAL HAZARDS Stability Stable Polymerization No Incompatible Substances . None Known Hazardous Decomposition Products: NA ~~.,. ~F .. : \ . .t. ,. , ....'.0 . ',., ...... ' ,page two ,e Ref. No.: MSl4llIO SOLVE CONCENTRATE Date: 10l22/90 -~---------------------------------_.----------------------- SECTION IV - HEALTH HAZARDS Threshold Limit Value: NA Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure- Acute : Moderate eye irritation. Skin: Causes redness, edema, drying of skin. Chronic: Pre-existing skin and eye disorders may be aggravated by contact with this product. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Unknown Carcinogen: No Other Exposure Limit: Unk~own Emergency First Aid Procedures ~ ~ Eyes: Flush thoroughly 'with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed areas with soap and ~~ter. Wash clothirig before reuse. ' Get medical attention if irritation develops. Ingestion: Get medical attention. Inhalation: NA ------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION V - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: Ventilation Required : Local Exhaust Required: Protective Clothing Not necessary. Normal No Gloves, safety glasses, wash clothing before reuse. ------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION VI - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND SPILL/LEAK PROCEDURES Precautions to be taken in Handling and Storage: Use good normal hygiene. Precautions to be taken in case of a Spill or Leak: Small spills, in an undiluted form, contain. Soak up with absorbent materials. Large spills, in an undiluted form, dike and contain. Remove with vacuum truck or pump to storage/salvage vessel. Soak up residue with absorbent materials. Waste Disposal Procedures: Dispose in approved chemical disposal area or in a mànner which complies with all local, state, and federal regulations. The Information on this Material Safety Data Sheet reflects th~ latest information and data that we have on hazards, properties, and handling of this product under the recommended conditions of use. Any use of this product or method of application which is not described on the label or in the Product Data Sheet ;s the responsi- bility of the user. This Material Safety Data Sheet was prepared to comply with the the OSHA Hazardous Communication Regulation and Massachusetts Right to Know Law. --------------------------------"----------------------------- SECTION VII - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT Ingredient Percent TLV No hazardous ingredients must be 11sted as regulated OY-the u .. .. _ _ _ ... ... _ _ .. .... _ fl ~ _ L.... ..a.. _ .# - - - - - .. - . - - . - - - · ",'." \. ·~e MATERIAL SAFElY DATA SHEET . RICE ENVIRONMENTAl., INC. (R.E.I.) P.O. BOX 2651 ' BAKERSFIElD, CA 93303 (805) 324-5542 FOR BMBRGBNCY HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVI:RONlŒN'l'AL I:HFOlUIATI:OR CALL (805) 324-5542 Date of preparation: February 24, 1993 SECTI:ON I:: I:DEH'l'I:FI:CATI:ON - Product name: - Synonym{s): - Composition: RICE hazard rating codes: series 1-6 none Active ingredients: selected microbial cultures in a system of nutrients, activators and mineral in an aqueous suspension. n/a SECTI:ON 1:1:: PRODUCT COIIP01ŒN"l' HAZARD DATA The organisms in the Series 1-6 are specially selected and do not present any safety or handling problems. The microbes are non- pathogenic and preparations are tested to guarantee that they are free of pathogenic contamination. SECT:ION 1:1::I: PBYS:ICAL DATA -Appearance: -Helting point: -Vapor pressure: -Evaporation rate: -Specific gravity (water=1) -Solubility in water by wt.: -Volatile fraction by wt.: -Total destructibility: Dark creamy liquid n/a n/a n/a (water=1) 8i/gal 100% in water n/a 10 min. at 1800 F (82.2° C) 30 sec. at 2120 F (1000 C) SECT:ION :IV: F:IRB AND EXPLOS:ION DATA -Flash point: -Extinguishing media: -Special fire procedures: -Unusual fire & explosion hazardous: n/a Series 1-6 is non- combustible and non-explosive n/a n/a n/a Page 2 \e ,e SEC'l'XON V: RBAC'l':IVXTY DATA -Stability: -Incompatibility Stable The product will not react in any way to present hazards. -Hazardous decomposition products: -Hazardous polymerization: -Conditions to avoid: none will not occur n/a SEC'l'XON VX: TOXICXTY AND IŒALTB HAZARD DATA The product is a combination of non-pathogenic microbes and presents no problems when handled as directed. Avoid contact with the eyes and excess contact on the hands. washing with soap and water after contact is sufficient. A. B. Inhalation: Skin: Eye: n/a may irritate skin may irritate eye First aid: Inhalation: Skin: Eye: unlikely to be necessary n/a wash with soap and water flush with water SECTXON VIX: VENTXLATXOH AND PERSONAL PROTBCTXOH A. B. C. D. E. Respiration protection: The product does not produce dangerous vapors n/a may be worn, if desired face shield my be desired none needed ventilation: Protective gloves: Eye shield: Other protective equip: SECTXOH VXXX: SPECXAL STORAGE AND IlANDLXHG PRECAUTXOHS -Do not freeze -Do not store for pxolonged period over 1100 F -Do not combine with strong acids, alkalis, detergents or bleaches. SEC'l'XOH XV: SPXLL, LEAK, AND DXSPOSAL DATA -In case of spill, wash area down with water -Containers should never be reused and can be disposed of with standard procedures in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. ~,~ REFERENCES (1) Bear Mt. Truck Stop - Bioremediation 15840 Costajo Rd. Bakersfield, CA (805) 834-5733 (2) Pacific Labor - Bioremediation Ralph Ramos P.O, Box 2125 Ventura, CA (805) 654-3518 (3) Rea- Tec Engineering - Bioremediation Surtàce 3345 Mira Lorna Ave, Suite 135 Anahiem, CA (714) 993-1043 (Permitted in L.A. County) (4) Truck Stops of America - 3 Sumps Oil & Sewage Bio Ralph Bulzomi 5800 Wheeler Ridge Rd, Arvin, CA 93203 (805) 858-2809 ~ NOTE: References based on site remediation using similar process and materials. e {ÊP~ ,e TI œ © m U\YJ ¡g Jfì:I~ ,1 "'91m 1/11 1111 ~ ~l.!> ! Environmental Protection Services A Division of EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES INC. 1601 H Street, Suite 250 . P.O. Box 11063 . Bakersfield, CA 93389 Phone (805) 322-6675 . 800834-6675 · FAX (805) 322-0332 -. May 12, 1993 Dolores Gough Kern County Environmental Health Department Hazardous Materials Management Program 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: In-situ Bioremediation Work Plan Ernest Manufacturing Company Location: 2121 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 Dear Ms. Gough: Enclosed is a copy of the in-situ Bioremediation Work Plan for Ernest Manufacturing Company as requested. If there are any questions, or if we can be of further assistance, please contact our office. Patrick Mbaba, REA California Registered Environmental Assessor No. 00740 Certified Environmental Inspector No. 7002 . 11'1 ¡ RON.II L'N... . . '\\ ~;;":--;-~--~-fL .~/\c;y,. C. I A ~^ . (, v/ {')....' . . Vl'\) ",j,~ :¡ ~]'./,..........- """9 't~ .., ~ / ~'r <? ~'^ i,' ~r' :¡EA 0[,740 ~-? I~ 4. . ,,~"""" ~/qu_ 4~;\~,'''.".,-~' ~ .....;.... .,:¡.' '"1'"_' /' , .~;;."--,_._-~~ 'i 0 ~ ~''''~~~7~~t I PM/pb cc: Ernest Manufacturing Co. ,e ~,~ ~. WORK PLAN BIOREMEDIATION OF IMPACTED SOIL TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION n.DISCUSSlON n . 1 Contaminant Applicability n . 2 The Biotreatability Inve;tigation n . 3 Treatment Selection and Implementation n . 4 On-Site Treatment n . 5 In-8itu Treatment pgl pgl pgl pg2 pg2 pg2 pg3 m. SCOPE OF WORK m . 1 Drilling Methods m . 2 Soil Sampling pg3 pg3 pg4 pg4 IV. SITE HAZARD EVALUATION V. SITE HAZARD WORK PLAN V . 1 Team Safety Briefing V . 2 Health & Safety Re;p for Key Personnel V . 3 Exposure Monitoring Plan V . 4 Personal Protective Equipment V . 5 Work Zone; and Security Measure; V . 6 Worker Training Requirements V . 7 Medical Surveillanœ Requirements V . 8 Documentation V . 9 General Safety Requirements V . 10 Perimeter F.stablishment V . 11 Personnel Protection Equipment V . 12 Decontamination V . 13 Equipment Decontamination V . 14 Emergency Information V . 14 . 1 Local Resource; V . 14 . 2 Emergency Contacts pg4 pg4 pg4 pgS pgS pgS pgS pg5 pg6 pg6 pg7 pg7 pg7 pg7 pg8 pg8 pg9 EQUIPMENT CllECKUST SITE SAFETY BRIEFING A'ITENDANCE SHEET pg 10 pgll ìe (. WORK PLAN Bioremediation of Impacted Soil Ernest Manufacturing Company 2121 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 I. INfRODUCTlON The purpose of this report is to document the procedures for in-situ Bioremediation program at the above referenced site. This proposal is a preferred alternative to the vapor extraction option recommended in the site characterization report. Due to the geographical location of the contaminated site, an in-situ Bioremediation treatment option has three distinct advantages. a) No excavation required which may cause structural damage to existing facility. b) No uncontrolled discharge of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere ..-/' which is likely to occur with thermal extraction option. c) In-situ Bioremediation can penetrate the inaccessible contaminated plume area with greater efficiency than other alternate methods, under similar conditions. The bioremediation activities of the subject property will be perform~d in accordance with the procedures discussed under the scop' of work. All activities will be p(eformed in compliance with Local, State and Federal regulations. D. DISCUSSION The following information provides general guidelines regarding applicability of bioremedial treatment options. D . 1 CONTAMINANT APPLICABILITY Biodegradation refers to the breakdown (catabolism) of organic compounds. Biotransformation refers to the bioconversion of inorganics from toxic to non-toxic forms (no degradation occurs). Under suitable conditions, biodegradation would be appropriate for the following general classes of contaminants, in both water and soil; A) Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, crude oj], motor oj], cutting oil, paint thinners, phenol, cresol, MEK, acetone, etc.) B) Halogenated hydrocarbons (insecticides, certain PCB's, PCP, carbon TET, TCE, etc.) 1 ". - ~-- C) Miscellaneous (nitroaromatics such as TNT, DNT, DNB) Biotransformation would be appropriate for the following compounds in water: A) selenium (selenite-selenite) B) nitrate and sulphate reductions n.2 THE BIOI'REATABD..ITY INVFSfIGATION Prior to any bioremedial cleanup project, a comprehensive biotreatability investigation is performed on site-specific soil and/or water samples. This investigation is designed to evaluate physical, chemical, and biological parameters which are directly influential to treatment efficiency and anticipated project costs and duration. The result of the treatability investigation for a given site cleanup project will prove the appropriate microbes and nutrient chemistry requirements, as well as kinetics (process duration) and other technical parameters. With very few exceptions, the feasibility may be established by a review of the site characteris- tics, analytical data, and regulatory/client constraints (such as time and/or impending construc- tion on site). Spills of a limited type, such as diesel fuel and/or gasoline only, are usually straight forward bioremediation projects. Based on the analytical data available on the subject site, bioremediation is considered to be a feasible ~ôption. D . 3 TREATMENT SELECTION AND IMPLEMENTATION The general treatment choices for implementation of a bioremedial cleanup program include the following, either separately or combined. n . 4 ON-SITE TREATMENT Generally refers to above ground treatment of stockpiled or recently excavated soil, usually as a result of contamination from leaking underground fuel tanks. The process involves the laying out of soil, followed by controlled application of bioactive materials, on-site tilling or mixing, and covering with clear plastic. D . 5 IN-SITU TREATMENT Generally refers to the direct injection (or via intiltration gallery) of biologically active materials into soil and/or ground-water (with or without inclusion of bioreactors/carbon canisters) for the purpose of remediating these materials in place rather than requiring excavation or transport (includes soil flushing procedures). This process is especially useful for sites not having direct access to the contaminated materials (such as under buildings, roadways, etc.), or when other factors would preclude practical or economic excavation of soil. For the purpose of t~!~ sit,~_I'_(~I!L~d.!ª!i-ºn, in-situ treatment method will be applied. 2 ~,e ~ \_. m. SCOPE OF WORK The scope of services in this work plan will include but not limited to the following: A) Location of all underground utilities using the Underground Service Alert (USA). B) Drilling and installation of five (5) monitoring wells for delivery of microbes in the impacted soil and monitoring of contamination level reduction. C) Two subsequent test borings would be drilled 90 days after date of inoculation to monitor the effectiveness of the cleanup program. Soil samples would be ob- tained from those borings at 5, 10,20, 30, and 40 feet and selected samples would be analyzed for Total Volatile Hydrocarbons and BTXE. D) Laboratory analyses of the soil samples will be performed for. 1) Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) using EPA method 8015 and 2) Benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX) using EPA method 8020/602. E) Preparation of site closure report which will document contamination level reduction based on the effectiveness of the site treatment. ill . 1 DRILLING METHODS The borings will be advanced using a Mobile B-53 rig or equivalent with a hollow-stem, continuous flight auger in accordance with ASTM method D 1452-80 for soil investigations and sampling by auger borings. The auger will be decontaminated prior to drilling each boring. The lithology and other pertinent data will be recorded on a field boring log in accordance with ASTM Method D 2488-84 for visual description and identification of soils utilizing the Unified Soil Classification System during subsequent boring contamination reduction verification. ill . 2 SOIL SAMPLING Soil samples will be collected through the auger in brass sleeves driven in a split spoon sampler by a 140 pound hammer with a 30 inch drop in accordance with ASTM methods D 1586-84 for split-barrel sampling of soil and LV 1587-83 for thin-walled tube sampling of soils (standard penetration method). The brass sleeves and sampler will be decontaminated prior to each use. During subsequent drilling for site cleanup verification, soil samples will be retrieved at depths of 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 feet in each boring. The blow counts, recovery, and lithology will be recorded on the field logs. Lithology will be described in accordance with ASTM procedure D 2488-84 (Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils). Each soil sample will 3 \., c. be retrieved with a brass tube, capped, sealed, and labeled in accordance with EPA protocols, recorded on a Chain of Custody form, placed in a cooler at 4 degrees Centigrade or less, and transported to a California Certified laboratory with a Chain of Custody for the specified analyses. Selected samples will be analyzed and the others held for 14 days for further analysis if necessary. Soil samples will be screened on site using an organic vapor analyses (OVA) IV. SITE HAZARD EVALUATION Soil beneath the abandoned tank has potential for elevated the contaminated concentrations or benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, xylene as volatile hydrocarbon components. V. SITE HAZARD WORK PLAN PERSONNEL: Site Geologist: HERALD SUDGEN, Registered Geologist # 1954 Site Safety Officer: PATRICK MBABA, Petroleum Engineer, REA. Regulatory Authority: KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Field Officer: LEE MELVIN, Total Team Size: Varies with Activities. V . 1 Team Safety Briefine:: 1. Copy of Health and Safety Plan will be submitted to the subcontractor prior to site entry. 2. Site Safety Meeting will be held before any operations. V . 2 Health & Safety Responsibilities for Key Personnel The site Engineer will be responsible for planning and coordinating all activities on site and will ensure that the Health & Safety Plan is reviewed by all personnel prior to site visits. 4 \~ . The Site Safety Officer wiU be responsible for implementing aU facets of the Health " Safety Plan during field work, including briefing all participants in the field of the health " safety actions to be taken in case of an emergency or changes on site, and designate on-site responsible person if Site Safety Officer is not on site. The Safety Officer will bring all real or potential Health and Safety problems to the attention of the Site Geologist. The Project Officer will be responsible along with the Site Health and Safety Officer in determining all site-specific Health & Safety field decisions and will oversee their implementation. v . 3 Exposure Monitorina: Plan: A Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) or equivalent will be used to monitor vapor concentrations on site and in the surrounding work area. Protective measures will be taken in the concentra- tions exceed the TL V's. Passive dosimeter badges will be placed in downwind locations if readings indicate high levels of volatile organic compounds in the breathing space. If the VOC's concentration exceeds action level, the site safety officer and Project Manager will immediately determine the need for changes in personnel protective equipment or related field activities v . 4 Personal Protective Equipment: Personnel on-site will have access to respirators with organic vapor cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available as needed. Latex gloves will be worn when handling samples. Hard hats will be worn by all personnel on-site. v . 5 Work Zones and Security Measures: Access to the site will be restricted, except to authorized personnel. Proper notification will be issued to the site owner and/or agents prior to start of work. A set of cones, placards, or wide yellow tape surrounding the site will define the perimeter. The Project Manager will be responsible for site security. v . 6 Worker Training Requirements All field personnel that have real or potential exposure to hazardous material must have attended a Health & Safety Training Program in accordance with OSHA 1910.120. v . 7 Medical Surveillance Requirements All field personnel that have real or potential exposure to hazardous materials must participate in the Occupational Health Monitoring Program. The program provides for a baseline evaluation of employee's health to determine his/her fitness to work in the field or laboratory with hazardous chemicals. The program provides yearly physical with blood and urine analysis including the general tests and specific chemistry for heavy metals to determine potential exposures and adequacy of personal protective equipment. No additional or specific medical surveillance is required for this site operation. 5 (e .....- cø v . 8 DocumeøtAtioo Documentation of employee medical surveillance, training and respirator fit test records is maintained at EPS Engineering Services office with copies provided to each employee. Additional documentation consisting of site investigation observations and monitoring results will be maintained by the Project Engineer in the project file. Compliance with Health and Safety Plan will be documented on a sign-off sheet during the site safety briefing attendance meeting scheduled at the start of each field day. v . 9 General Safety Recjuirements The following general safety procedures shall be followed by all persons entering and/or working on the site: * No employee or subcontractor may be allowed on site without the prior knowledge and consent of the project Officer and the Site Health & Safety Officer. * There will be no activities conducted on site without the sufficient backup personnel. At a minimum, two persons must be present at the site. * All contractor or subcontractor personnel shall bring to the attention of the Site Health & Safety Officer or resident project representative any unsafe condition or practice associated with the site activities that they are unable to correct them- selves. * There will be no smoking, eating, chewing gum, or drinking in the restricted areas. * Hands shaH be thoroughly cleaned prior to eating or other activities outside the restricted area. * Team members must avoid unnecessary contamination (i.e., walking through known or suspected "hot" zones or contaminated puddles, kneeling or sitting on the ground, leaning against potentially contaminated barrels or equipment). * Respiratory devices may not be worn with beards, long sideburns, or under other conditions that prevent a proper seal. * Respiratory devices may not be worn with contact lenses. 6 (e -'-' ,e" ~-- v .10 Perimeter Establislunmt Map/Sketch Attachment: Yes_X_ No Site Secured: Yes_X_ No Contamination Zone Establishment: Site area Field Officer: Lee Melvin Decontamination Zones: To be established in the field v . 11 Personnel Protection Equipment Level of Protection: A_B_C_D_X_ Level D Level D consists of a hard hat and boots. Gloves will be used for sample handling. v . 12 Decontamination Decontamination consists of contamination reduction phases and personal hygiene for site visits, cleanup operations, and soil/waste sampling: 1. Wash hands and face with soap after exiting the site. (Soap and water will be brought to the site.) 2. After departing the site, entry teams should wash or shower carefully after daily termination of work. 3. After departing the site, fabric work cloths and undergarments should be washed as soon as possible using routine wash method. v . 13 Equipment Deœntamination All downhole equipment used will be decontaminated between each sampling and before leaving the site. All equipment shall be inspected visually for gross contamination. 7 (~ v . 14 Fmerpney lnfor1natioo' V . 14 . 1 l.œaI Rfsourœs Ambulance: 911 Hospital Emergency Room: (805) 632-5000 - Bakersfield (805) 632-5275 - Bakersfield Poison Control Center 1-800-346-5922 Sheriff: 911 Fire Department: 911 Airport: (805) 393-7990 Mercy Hospital is located at 2215 Truxtun Avenue in Bakersfield. 8 (. , ....~ " "J ," ¡ " ...... I ' ...,..~ . , .., . '". , ··,""c.'· ," .-. v . 14 .2 EMERGENCY CONTAcrs 1. Patrick Mbaba Project Manager (805) 322-6675 2. Ron Tabor (805) 322-6675 3. Mercy Hospital Emergency Room (805) 632-5275 Attending Physician 4. Herald Sudgen, Site Geologist (805) 322-6675 If an injury should occur on site as a result of exposure to gross contamination, the local emergency contacts will be notified of the incident and of the potential contaminants. Prior to transport to the medical care facility, the victim will undergo a gross wash down using water after removal of all contaminated clothing. This will reduce the chance of spreading contami- nants to the ambulance and local hospital. If an accident should occur on site which results in a minor injury, e.g., cut, bruises, a first-aid kit and portable eye wash unit will be available for treatment. If an accident should occur on site which results in a major trauma, e.g., fractured bones, severe lacerations, the local ambulance will be contacted or, if possible without causing further injury, a field vehicle will transport the victim to the local hospital for treatment. Reviewed and approved by: NAME: PATRICK MBABA, REA TITLE: Project Manager Signature~Þ~ATE: ¥Y'1~ 9 .' .... r ... 0' '. 0..' . '. ,. . '(9 '.,' '~ SAFETY EQUIPMENT qJRQCI.fS'l' PERSONAL PROTECTION (pfr penon) Ultra-Twin full _ Cartridges, IlEPA MONITORING a SURVEILLANCE: Lm:_ Safety Boots Radiation _02 _1_ OVA Rubber Boots _ Coveralls (Tyvek) _ Explosimeter NHUITIP _ Coveralls (cotton) _ TLD Badges _X_Hard hat Metal Detector PVC Rain Gear Nitrile Gloves Vi ton Gloves Lm:_ Butyl Gloves _ Disposal Booties _ Disposal Gloves _ Safety Goggles DECON EQUIPMENT: Tub 50 eat. DI Water _ Garbage Can w/liner OTHER (Specify): _~_ Bucket _ Plastic garbage bags MISC.: X First-Aid Kit -- _K.. Drinking Water NOTE: X = As Needed. Backups of noted equipment will be brought to the site and made available. 10 , I,' .' -I::',. .. " , .,"~ " I '.~. '; , ., ,- '. '... t . " rA",-,"-''';'' ," ,<, (., , , .. -.~, ~ < 'tA' . "" ¿,,~ SITE SAFEl'YBR.IEFJNG ATrENDANCE SH...EI· Date and 1ime: Given By: Patrick Mbaba & other EPS Emplovees Company: EPS Engineering Services. Inc. Signature: Name of Attendees: 11 (:"';""-";"""";"~"'"''i'''''':fP''''''' ,.".,,','.'. ",',.""".,,....,,',' ·,S,"", 1:J, '""" ,,' " " ....,' " '.. " "", , .:' :Y"'f';,';;-,,'''I - ":" ~'.1-.r.ì ~ , . "-" . 'to ':'<-Õ-..' , 'd:RES1w' MAN ACTuRING, CO ¡ '.' .~:;'""") ',.,.,,' , ,-" <,"'~~' ~.- ,~~ -;"", < . ~~ " . .: ---c--__~_--,.-_ - - -~- -- - " , MANUFACTURING SHOP '- ~'. ',,' 'I CONCRETE t, \ ',.~~. '. h ' PAD '. ,. i . · :. t . r " ~. .,', ~. ,.. ,_,.,1" .. N c Z H 0 Z >' <: t>j z c t>j ; ~ x ~ . STORAGE SHED I ø œ ~ INOCULATION WELL OBSERVATION WELL CONTAMINATED AREA (ÊP~ Environmental Protection Services ENVIRONM-ctTAL HEALTH SERVft;'S DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S; DIRECTOR 2700 -M- Street; Suite 300 Bakeflfield"CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 FAX May 27, 1993 Patrick Mbaba EPS Engineering Services, Inc. P. O. Box 11063 Bakersfield, CA 93389 SUBJECT: Location Known As Permit # 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Mr. Mbaba: This Department has reviewed the bioremediation workplan submitted for the subject site. Per our telephone conversation, the following need to be addressed in order for this Department to adequately evaluate the proposed plan. 1. A general cost comparison between in situ bioremediation and vapor extraction must be provided for our review. Based on the site characterization report submitted in March last year, vapor extraction was the recommended alternative for this site. 2. Details of the bioremediation system operation, including methods and equipment for introducing biocultures or nutrients and frequency of this activity must be provided for our review. 3. Information on the biocultures, chemical additives or nutrients that will be injected into the subsurface soils must also be provided for our review. 4. If a site specific treatability study will not be performed, past experience on similar sites must be submitted as reference. Please include treatment time, degradation rate, and final concentration levels achieved at these sites. Please submit the above items by June 30, 1993, for the proposal to be reconsidered. If you have any questions regarding the matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director 'Dol uY,? &0 ~ By: Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist II Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch cc: Genevieve Ernst Mr. & Mrs. Martin Etcheverry gough\mbaba.let ENV\RONM~' AL HEALTH SERV\¿! DEPAMMENr . STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 -M" S...... Suit8300 ......... CA 13301 (80&) 811-3838 (805) 811-3428 FAX April 7, 1993 Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECf: Location Known As Permit # 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: The purpose of this letter is to remind you of deadlines of work required at the subject site. A review of our records indicates that a remedial action plan for remediating the gasoline contaminated soil on site was due in January of this year. To date, we have not received this plan. In December of 1992, Mr. Martin Etcheverry was notified as an additional responsible party for this investigation. We recommend that you coordinate efforts with him in order that the workplan be submitted on time. The submittal date has been extended to May 15, 1993. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: \Ð()(t¡r.J. 60~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist IT Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch cc: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Etcheverry gough\ernst.let ENVIRONMËt-..' AL HEALTH SERVICc! DEPARTMENT STEVE McCAUEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 -M- Street, Suite 300 Bekersfield, CA 93301 (806) 88'·3838 (806) 881-3429 FAX April 7, 1993 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Etcheverry 2121 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 SUBJECT: Location: 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Known As: Ernst Manufacturing PERMIT #: 310040 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Etcheverry: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a leaking underground storage tank, you have previously received a letter from this Department notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the extent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this· work, outlined in UT-35, be done in a timely manner. As you may already know, the contamination that resulted from the unauthorized release of gasoline has already been adequately characterized by Ms. Genevieve Ernst's contractor. The next step is to remediate this contamination. In the last correspondence sent to this Department, in behalf of Ms. Ernst, it was indicated that remediation will most likely involve the use of a vapor extraction system. The plan for its implementation, however, has not been received by this Department. Please submit the workplan by May 15, 1993. We recommend that you coordinate efforts with Ms. Ernst regarding the submittal of the plan on the specified date. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director VoJtJY~ 60+ By: Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist II Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch cc: Ms. Genevieve Ernst gough\310040.let :::. ËNVIRONMEI-v'AL HEALTH SERVI6:t DEPA~T Dear Mr. Etcheverry: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been determined by Kern County EnvironmentaJ Health Services Department to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsIble party for thIs property. provide for aJl studies and work relating to the above-described ight of these activities. CaJifomia Health and Safety Code, Irdinance Code, Chapter 8.48, require a determination of the STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR Martin Etcheverry 2121 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 SUBJECT: Location Known As PERMIT # P 430 235 530 ~ Receipt for ~' Certified Mail 'M No Insurance Coverage Pr ~~ Do not use for Internation (See Reversel I Sent to Martin Etcheverry 2121 So. Union Avenue Bakersyeld. CA 93307 - , " Special Delivery Fè9 Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom & Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom Date, and Addressee's Address ' . TOTAL Postage $ & Fees Postmark or Date 12- Z. ., -.92.: 0) 0) G) r: ~ -, o o CO C') E è5 u.. en Q. 2700 .,.. S..... Suite 300 BekerafieId. CA 93301 (80&) 881-3838 ' (801) 881-3429 FAX December 17, 1992 2121 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Ernst Manufacturing . 310040 u , ~----..-~, -~---~:: ~í::;~~r~~~~!~,~~; ~~UI ~ :~,t.,:;¡1t;:, . .. . ~ SENDER: " ',.,. :" "¡.{,,.:,' ~,.,~-,' .'.:' .,',·u...· ",.. ;. :';'" J :sz · Complete ~ems1 and/or 2 for addltlclnå Ùrvicea., ::,...::~t:i:¡~ ,é,,/:c:" I also wis" to ,receive thë .' . : · Complete items 3, and 4a & b. ' ,"' 'i,:..;~;{.w.,:¡,~,i/'1;c;·~_·<'it',: i, following services (for an extra .! I!! · PrInt your name and addreu'on the revernofthl8fonn.,th8t_cen f I'. "'",,;,,·,:·,·",t..":~f '" '~tF""';~' .': .sæ I . retum this card to you~ . . ¡.";'~.. ".: A'..i'~1 ~·J:r·~::~':.:,;,,,:,,_~:";"f,".:... \..\;: ~. . .......·::'·tl:. _·...::'·_,:~~'"4~~~t':~:·~.~ ,;~~~. . ~ I ~ · Attach thi8 ~orm to the front of the maÍip¡.ë..or on the tiéÎ:k"íi~-">' :;, ~::P \dd~8-Ãddr~" · : .. does not permãt. ..: .~'_ ,". . _ 'c';. - " ,,_P"-~i'~.,;f....~~·.. ..';',.., : ,:1~f..:; ':.' ',~. _.."'~. "I"~~~I" ~ - . CI), ~ : ~~:::U'::e~~::=~;=.,~n:-:=~~== ,'. 2."cr~~~:d)~~~: ,:.> f ; ã delivered., ',. <:r ',."... Consult aster fortee. '¥ : 'a 3. Article Addressed to: ,: r1J{~ 48. Article NUll! ,;;J." ", .;':, " 11:' II ' ,-"'-',$ Ï/."". ' ..,'.. ?t.'.~,.".. "'~, . E ' .. .,--~ ,~ ,~ . ........, "'\' ¡ { ---------,,--.--- ~ \ '~5 .~ 3: :.',~,,:.~ i! ' E 1 ~ [:.J! 4b. Sennce Type " ".: ,-, .:' , ~' . .";,. · ' 8 Mart n Etcheverry .~} 0 R~i~~~""",¡,¿P InSIJred;, ;~;;~;~~:t:-:'1 U) 2121 So. Union Avenue .' >.7! IifCertifiedr~,J-:'·"'~itr;A~:'¡';~"Ji: ; Bakersfield, CA 93307 ':.. :..;~~ 0 Expt8šâ· "~~';t"';:t! ¡ Q ,I ~ Q . ---'-T---'--~-"-" .,' ',,:,;~' :a ':~~~B;¡~~~,~ ¡ . >' . ,. requested oX I .' " ..~},~~~í¡ ~ uAG.P.O.:1~_&1C)."DO,.,~l1Ç.,~~;.,. ~E~~~~ , J e ee ENVIRONNreNT AL HEALTH SERVI-cES DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700, -M- Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield; CA 93301 (805) 881-3636 (805) 881-3429 FAX December 8, 1992 Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECf: Location: Known As: Permit #: 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: In reviewing the response to our July 20, 1992, letter sent on your behalf, it is our understanding that the remedial action plan (RAP) was to be submitted in September 1992. To date, we have not received this plan. Please submit the RAP within 30 days from the date of this letter. Be advised that failure to comply with this Department's site assessment/remediation requirements could jeopardize your eligibility for the Underground Tank Cleanup Fund. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636, Extension 545. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: Dol ~ &o'^fj/ ,.. Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas \310040.ltr (c@[P"lf ,e ~ LAW OFFICES OF LE BEAU, THELEN, LAMPE, MciNTOSH & CREAR DAVI D R. L.AMPE DENNIS R. THEL.EN BERNARD G. L.EBEAU, .JR. THOMAS S. MCINTOSH THOMAS A. CREAR .J, NIL.E KINNEY .J. OAVID MAOISON w. STEVEN SHAYER .JOHN D. ASH THOMAS P. FEHER C. .J. CHERRINGTON CATHERINE A. FANUCCHI 5201 TRUXTUN AVENUE THIRD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93305!. ", /111"",,, · A ,-' "' ~ 'I I ~".,,~ " '-~ '_'\._/~ TEL.EPHONE (805) 325-8962 TEL.ECOPIER (eos) 325'1127 August 7, 1992 Ms. Dolores Gough KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT 2700 "M" Street Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Location: 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield Known As: Ernst Manufacturing Permit #: 31004 Dear Ms. Gough: Genevieve Ernst has provided us with a copy of your letter to her dated July 20, 1992. Mrs. Ernst is a co-owner of the property having an undivided 90% interest. The other 10% co-owner is Mr. and Mrs. Martin Etcheverry. The property is leased on a long term basis to Ern~L.M~ufa~t.uring, which is not owned by the owners of the property. We are working towards submission of a remedial action plan, which will most likely involve vapor extraction utilizing regenerative thermal oxidizer technology. Mrs. Ernst has retained Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. to assist her in developing the plan. Such a plan would involve considerable expense. Mrs. Ernst is a widow and the Etcheverrys are retired. Paying for the remediation expense may cause considerable hardship. We are looking into ways of minimizing the expense and would request some additional time in submitting the remedial action plan. We anticipate having the remedial action plan submitted sometime in early September. If this will cause a problem, please let me know as soon as possible. Very truly yours~ (\ n ~-~, Bernard G. LeBeau, Jr. cc: Genevieve Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Martin Etcheverry 'þò? ~URCE MANAGEMENT ~£NCY RANDALL L ABB01T DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental HaIth Servita Oepertment STEVE Mc:CAU.EY. RÐIS. DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT July 20, 1992 Genevieve Ernst ERNST MANUFACTURING 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Permit #: 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: This letter is to remind you of necessary work at the subject site. A review of our records indicated that a remedial action plan (RAP) for remediating the gasoline contamination from subsurface soils was due last June 6, 1992. To date, we have not received this plan. Please inform this office as to the status of this project as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, ÐDI IIY~ ßt; '7 L.-- Dolores Gougn Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG: j g 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 dURCE MANAGEMENT ~£Nèy, RANDALL L ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR EnvirOlVlllntal HaIth s.rw:. DIpertment " STE,VE McCAU..EY~ JtEHS. DIRECTOR Air Pollution ContnII'OiItrict WILLIAM J. RODDY.' APCO Planning & Dew\opment Smric:a Deputment TED JAMES. AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT April 6, 1992 Genevieve Ernst Ernst Manufacturing 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECT: Location Known As: Permit # 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: The March 1992 site assessment report prepared by Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc., has been reviewed. The following summarizes our understanding of the report. 1. Three soil borings were drilled, one to a depth of 95 feet and two to a depth of 65 feet each at the former tank location. Groundwater was not encountered during the drilling. Soils encountered consist primarily of silty sands and medium to coarse sands. 2. Analytical data indicated that significant levels of gasoline constituents extend down to approximately 45 feet in depth. Very low levels of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons were detected to a depth of 95 feet in boring B-l. 3. Advanced Environmental discussed three remediation alternatives for this site. The alternatives included: No Action: The possibility of leaving the contamination in place may be evaluated by performing a detailed risk assessment. Enclosed is a copy of our guidelines for risk assessment. Vapor Extraction: This alternative is acceptable for this site, and recommended by Advanced Environmental. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 . ..... . .." I, "'e' (!I!..: . .,.~ " . . '....' ·e··" , -. " ~",' , Genevieve Ernst April 6, 1992 Page 2 In-situ Bioremediation: This alternative is not recommended for this site. Based on the information provided, it is this Department's position that no further site characterization is needed at this time. The next step is to decide on which remediation alternative to pursue. Should you decide to go with the vapor extraction, a remedial action plan must be submitted within 60 days from the date of this letter. Should you decide otherwise, please inform us in writing within 15 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636, Extension 545. Sincerely, ÐD[~ Go~h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch cc: Jonathan Buck, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. gough\ernst.let RANDALL L ABB01T ' DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 'ííVí~r'l'T:?;;~, ';11; ~ ,..~ ;~~~Wl'f.1f"i\'" r,'I'~ ,\' '- .",";¡" .. '7.. .... '\''--!'~ .,~ ~!. (\'. '~~,- '.:./;¡(J '\f "t, ..-,,_.- .. /_,\ ~::);>~~>:\ ~-)t ~'·~~;';'D'\.~f!.! ¡ ~~ ':."", Envir«.dIlt.M ......... Depedrnent , . ",51EVE,~REIfS,,~1RECJ'OR ' All Midart CanIrOI DiItrict WILI.JAM:.L, RODDY. APCO PIannirw" C81.....'.lIt SIIvica Department TED JAMES. AlCP, DIRECTOR ,., '~- ':" ,..' . ,'. aURCE MANAGEMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT February 6, 1992 Genevieve Ernst Ernst Manufacturing 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: Permit #: 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: The February 1992 Site Assessment Workplan prepared by Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. (AEC) has been reviewed. As discussed with AEC, the workplan is approved provided the soil borings be backfilled with an approved grout. Please notify this office at least 48 hours prior to starting work. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I can be reached at (805) 861-3636, Extension 545. Sincerely, ~. c I úYlo G-.o "'1'--- Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas cc: Christian Bellue, ABC \310040.ltr 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) 861·3429 ..' . . .~ .. , " ..,4,_", ", ,",',...',' 't.:JII($' " . ':' .J., .. , - ,- '- ,. )±. , , , " . ~ " .' f"'. .. 'RANDALL LA8B()1T.' , , DIRECTOR;' '" ' ' '.'" " DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ,. Air PaIIutian CcIntnII DiItrict WILLIAM J. RODDY. APCO Planning ell 0.. ~_~ots.w:.. Department 1m JAMES. AICP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT December 26, 1991 Genevieve Ernst Ernst Manufacturing 1714 Crestmont Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECT: Location Known As PERMIT # Dear Ms. Ernst: q 2121 So. Union Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93307 Ernst Manufacturing 310040 This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department to be the site of an I m;:u Jthnri7ed release of hazar:dous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is ds indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. P 871 997 330 ~ Certified Mail Receipt No Insurance Coverage Provided 'M Do not use for International Mail, ~~ (See Reverse) GENEVIEVE ERNST ERNST MANUFACTURING 1714 CRESTMONT DR. BAKERSFIELD, CA 9330t Postage $ Cenified Special l!elivery Fee J Reslricted Delivery Fee Retum Receipt ShOwing ~ to Whom & Date Delivered C» - Retum Receipl ShOwing to Whom. ~ Date. & Address of DeliYery ::] ..., 1UTAL Postage Ò & Fees æ: Postmark or Date C") E .f en a. $ 1- J --}-'ì 1" - r ?è( , ,..' J. ,.,.." 2700 "Mil STREET. SUITE 300 st provide for all studies and work relating to the above-described ~rsight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code, -- L"\.-'~....~a ~1'Vi~ ,Chanter 8.48..iequire a determination of the ,-' . ..-" . .. .,;,-- .' . ,¡" , SENDER: __ 0' · Complete ~tem8"'1 and/ö; 2, for additional se' ",.- : CC?mplete Items-S, and 4a & b. ' ' , rvlces. .oF h Prrnt your name..and address on- the reverse of t . t at we can retum.this card to you. ' , b· Ak~fach this form- to the front of the maiJpiec or 0 ac I space does not permit. " ø · Wri~e "Return Receipt Requested" on the ma iece Ii the article number. 3, Articfe,Add~ess_ed to: GENEVIEVE ERNST I ERNST MANUFACTURIr:----1 1714 CRESTMONT DR I BAKERSF~ELD. CA 93306 I -------~- ',' PS Form 11, October 1990 -kU.8. GPO: 1~1 BAKERSFIELD. CAUFORNIA 93301 (805) 861~3636 ' FAX: (805) 861·3429 RANDALL LiABBort ",.< " DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR . ,', . ,- .,. AlrMlØaltCCllllnll ~ WII.I.JAM. L IKJÐDY. APCO .,..... .' " -,.... .' " ····r ': -. - --- .._~. <:;~~..."" .' .... " PI8nnkIø. De\; LI~....-A s.w:.~t"h.4 TED JAMES, AICP. DIRECtOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT December 30, 1991 Genevieve Ernst Ernst Manufacturing 1714 Crestmont Drive Bakersfield, CA 93306 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: PERMIT #: 2121 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Ernst Manufacturing 310040 Dear Ms. Ernst: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a leaking underground storage tank, you have previously received a letter from this Department notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the extent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined in UT-35, be done in a timely manner, In accordance with California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, and Kern County Ordinance Code, Chapter 8.48, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization workplan proposal to this office by February 3, 1992. The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is started. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me immediately at (805) 861-3636, Ext. 545. Sincerely, DDI~ 61>~~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:ch gough\ernst. let 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 . ! ;¡ 2-25 PTN. OF SEI/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 7 T 30~.2BE. ~ 56·/8 . 1-3 SCHOOL DIST. 56-39 üíi I /"=/00' . 6 ":~~.. '. 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I BAKERSFIELD CA 93306 $1.243.84/90! *2121 S UNION AVE BAKERSF IELD : 1______.._____________________________________________----------------________________________________________________________________ : 1022-250-20-00-1 005-6018 3601 -WAREHOUSE 08-81 S70.503TV' I' ERNST EARL C & G G TR ET Al 2.370-ACRES 5394-401 $12.571LV, , 1714 CRESTMONT DR $57.9321V : , BAKERSFIELD CA 93306 $948.20/90 , *2125 S UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD KERN. ClI. L 15 RED~ ;.J;p,[I( I,t 1991 rJi1!lor1'.'vlde 1 -800-345- RED I ,'\:! H\sr~~~~ Ht:'~~t,~f\'e(~ .. - -_. - . --~._- -- A' ,\ o. : * ( , Dc ! i · 5 ,.1-: ;' , .? i I \ , i -- 102 I , · 2 02. ¡ : I I. 2' r_ r')2~ , *41 Kfi, MARK ONLY ONE ITEM 0' NEW'PERMIT ' o 2 INTERIM' PERMIT '. D' 3 RENEWAl:. ,PERMIT , D 4 AMENDED PERMIT .~ ~ :... ",' .I. . ' ...... .' '. . ~ ·..·....1 . ....' .' , ""..,~~" " ',', ":~~~'O~~~A',.'" , ,.' , ~_.. , STATE WA1'EIi RESoURCESCON'TÍfåfi ",' " UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMlTAPPlfC¡ , " ':~~:i·,;\:l:'~~'~:,~~')}·~i:'~~;Fõø,,:ija' " . ' , . . "'.~" '" :,' '. '..,',......~..~~ .,',~' ,:":, '~.' " :..,:~,"~, }. .. . I. FACILITYISITE INFORMATION & ADDRESS· (MUST BE COMPLETED) DBA OR FASJIY NAME : r' NAME OF OPERATOR -;;: (- " <', + At:.,; ¡'ì I;' 1 ." t,\(, n'~ ADDRESS ¡\ ¡f 'I .... (',; , \ ..., ~... ./" ,"""" . \.,. I ',' _. , ... / l PARCEU (OPmNAij CITY NAME ., ,( ,-- J . o CORPORATION STATE CA -..., ./ BOX TO INDICATE o INDIVIDUAL /~. PARTNERSHIP D lOCAl·AGENCY DISTRICTS D ./ IF INDIAN , OF TANKS AT SITE RESERVATION OR TRUST LANDS o COUNTY-AGENCY o STATE-AGENCY o FEDERAL-AGENCY TYPE OF BUSINESS D 1 GAS STATION D 2 DISTRIBUTOR D 3 FARM D 4 PROCESSOR ,0 5 OTHER E. P. A. I. D. . (optlDnal} EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY). optional DAYS: NAME (LAST. FIRST) PHONE /I WITH AREA CODE DAYS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE. WITH AREA CODE . . .--', {~'l: r~:'". Ii ; ~ "'C ~ ..-. :.:7; . 'J. ': . , , .....-. NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE. WITH AREA CODE NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, FIRST) PHONE. WITH AREA CODE 1(, PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION· MUST BE COMPLETED NAME , ! I CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION ./ box Þ indicate _ G;!,JNOIVIDUAL o CORPORATION 0 PARTNERSHIP STATE ZIP CODE . ..-+ ...:; ..¡ ·;¡...:r\.: .'1 . . :'" '\. ~ -"'::.' o STATE· AGENCY ..,' . MAILING OR'STREET ADDRESS CITY NAME '". TANK OWNER INFORMATION· (MUST BE COMPLETED) NAME OF OWNER CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION ..' .~' MAILING OR STREET ADDRESS ~ , ./ box Þ Indicat8 o INDIVIDUAL o lOCAl·AGENCY o STATE·AGENCY ~ _f" -+ '. . .L~': o CORPORATION o PARTNERSHIP o COUNTY-AGENCY o FEDERAl-AGENCY CITY NAME STATE I ZIP CODE I PHONE. WITH AREA CODE '..,.... IV, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION UST STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER· Call (916) 739-2582 if questions arise. TY (TK) HQ @E]-CIIIIIJ V, LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILLING ADDRESS legal notification and billing will be sent to the tank owner unless box I or II is checked. CHECK ONE BOX INDICATING WHICH ABOVE ADDRESS SHOULD BE USED FOR LEGAL NOTIFICATIONS AND BILLING: 1.0 11·0 111.0 THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENAL TY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT APPLlCANrs NAME (PRINTED & SIGNATURE) APPLICANrs TITLE DATE MONTHlDAYIYEAR LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY COUr.'TY # [ZEJ JURISDICTION # EIIJ, : f . '.J . ~ ,. . FACILITY # ~ LOCATION CODE· OPTIONAL ¡ CENSU,S TRACT /I . OPTIONAL 1:4/ I SUPVISOR - DISTRICT CODE . OPTIONAL .- THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AT LEAST (1) OR MORE PERMIT APPLICATION· FORM B, UNLESS THIS IS A CHANGE OF SITE INFORMATION ONLY. FORM A (9-90) , FOROO33A-R2 ~ ",,' '" ...,,' ',- ' ~' ..,..~~~~~~~~ '" "''''. . .~. . ~ ,. ".......... STATE WATER RESOURCES CONl'ROL.80~'~, " UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPllCATlON~ FO ,.e, .' :~ . ~,_,' ::'.,':, ' ",; ',.":.', ,', :.... -. ~ ,', ':~ ...,~r·r,V1.';J"f~~ï':· -e: ~ ":",,,;:;·.r ".,' ,¡;.~., j ~ ,"';~f,.f',';;:,1: :'.,~~~ ·!i~;:'lh¡~:'.;:"'1~6'ÁftA'fEf0Rl4FOR¡EAQ('F:ÀNK SYStEu.:j"H,.. ':, ; k~~·~~>·i.,i:11;':),'/,(' f!,. ... ...:-.,. ">,"""" . ',:''', " ~:'"t:.'" '·1(·~.~, "I ....,.,. ...\.:.......'.,. ", 1',-.\,' : ',-:-" ,'f'.;.,._". :-,< ,- -" .....:;.:'.\>~,r,...;,~,..:~J,-(iJ,..._,.-~_~.__.--_H...,>..¡ 'r~_;;,. MARK ONLY ONE ITEM 0' NEW PERMIT o 2 INTERIM PERMIT o 3, RENEWAL PERMIT o 4 AMENDED PERMIT . ~. ~ . ,0 ,5 C<HANGE O~ INFORM"TION. . ~,' ',7~RMANENTLY.CLOSED ON SITE D 6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE 8 TANK REMOVED , , . , DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED: I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A, OWNER'S TANK I. D, # j B. MANUFACTURED BY: U/1t C, DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAYIYEAR) /155 D. TANK CAPACI'TV IN GALLONS: $"00 II. TANK CONTENTS IF A,1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C, A, @1 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL D 4 OIL B, C. c,;¡.. 1 a REGULAR B 3 DIESEL o 6 AVIATION GAS UNLEADED 02 PETROLEUM 0 EM P'TV Œ\1 PRODUCT o 1b PREMIUM 4 GASAHOL o 7 METHANOL 80 o 5 JET FUEL UNLEADED 03 CHEMICAL PRODUCT 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 2 WASTE o 2 LEADED o 99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW) 0, IF (A, 1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED C.A.S.#: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, AND C, AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D A. TYPE OF 0 1 DOUBLE WALL D 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER D 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM .~ 2 SINGLE WALL 0 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) 0 99 OTHER [31 BARE STEEL 0 2 STAINLESS STEEL 0 3 FIBERGLASS D 4 STEEL CLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC B. TANK MATERIAL 0 5 CONCRETE D 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE 0 7 ALUMINUM 0 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLEW/FRP (Primary Tank) í=:J 9 BRONZE D 10 GALVANIZED STEEL D 95 UNKNOWN D 99 OTHER 0' RUBBER LINED 0 2 ALKYD LINING 0 3 EPOXY LINING 0 4 PHENOLIC LINING C. INTERIOR í=:J 5 GLASS LINING 0 6 UNLINED 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL? YES_ NO_ D. CORROSION D 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP D 2 COATING D 3 VINYL WRAP 0 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION if 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION,~ 91 NONE D 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND,BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A u, 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRA VI'TV A U 99 OTHER B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL WI COATING A U 8 100"k METHANOL COMPATIBLE W/FRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION o 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR D 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING o 3 INTERSTITIAL !ði..99 OTHER "Of' ( MONITORING V, TANK LEAK DETECTION D 1 VISUAL CHECK D 6 TANK TESTING .G 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION 0 3 VAPOR MONITORING 0 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING 0 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING D 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING 0 91 NONE 0 95 UNKNOWN D 99 OTHER VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION 1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAYIYR) " t I 2, ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF SUBSTANCE REMAINING ;-3 3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH GALLONS INERT MATERIAL? YES 0 NO .eg, " THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENAL TY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT APPLICANT'S NAME DATE (PRINTED & SIGNATURE) LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE 1.0, NUMBER IS COMPOSED OFTHE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW STATE 1.0.# COUNTY # [lliJ JURISDICTION # ~ ~ FACILITY # ~1~'" ,- ~ TANK # ~ PERMIT NUMBER ~ -< t I PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE I PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE FORM B (9'90) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPLICATION· FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED. FOIIOO:J4B-R4 .~~: ~ -~7:~ ;~:',~-:!-.~~' -~~·:.·>~~·::::r.5~~:'~:~ ì' ~!t ~ ~o REPRESENTING:; D. ÖWÑEIroPEAATOR fi¡ ~~ 0; OlHER: ~ AOOcPi10Ö ~¡"'( 6f. ~\ STR " w I~ ~~ ( ) w a: NAME iEr/).C ADDRESS _, (d'~(j 5. FACU,I1Y NAME (IF APPUCASLE) ~ ~I ð 6, U~ca" CROSS STREET --~I I Itrl1'f -t, ". , , iÆ' o~ "'1''':PHOf£ '.~ '¡:'.; r. " ~',~ ~ '., ~, t,',' j '1,.1L1\ . ,>J1 ~~ \UJ' .' r~,,~ -', :', I\è:/fll ':~ ',.eO" ~ - ,- . . . z Q < § /!:! ¡¡¡ ~\o.. ADDRESS öj; ,,..~J~tÎd "I.. '. ''''';1 .. ~ .1 ~'1 _~~. ....: ..t'~ -. _. '<. .. '0 .. ,. '--~-. f.(d< C ~en !ZYJ wU :;z w~ ;C< ~ LOCAL AGENCY ,'i PIÐNE ( toJf~P~' PHONE AGENCY NAME - 1:/1 CONTACT PERSON \ ¡ " ". Hr(¡"d¡\ {~ i Vi:. l' » ,.' i ~~ .'- (1) NAME QlJANTI'IY LOST (GAW)NS) ~NJ<NOV.W '" ~@ <~ ti g (2) ~¡¡o; en ~ '-.. -¡ (i~\' ~.....,t· 0'1 t \ (....~, ,.-;. ~ ., . - "', " .- D IJN<NOWN o INVENTORY CONTROl 0 SUBSURFACE MONITORING;;! '~EJ- ,NJISANQ£~S ~' TANK REMOVAL 0 oTHER ' , .. . " METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK All THAT APPLY) "s o REMOVE CONTENTS 0 REPlACETANK,~T~" , o REPAIR TANK 0 REPAIR PI'Ni ' :0" ÇHANGE ,PROCEDURE o OTHER . ~ ' .... z w :; ~ !XI ~ ~ ~ ã ~ UNKNOWN HOW DISCOVERED o TANK TEST M M D D Y HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED? )23;:. YES D NO IFYES, DATE' M SOURCE OF DISCHARGE ~'TANKLEAK D PIPING LEAK CHECK ONE ONLY g~~ETERMINED CHECK ONE ONLY o NO ACTION TAKEN o LEAK BEING CONFIRMED D REMEDIATION PlAN CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) f&E£_FCRDETMBI' o CAP SITE (CD) o CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) D VACUUM EXTRACT (VE) y CAUSE(S) o OVERFILL ~'CORROSION ~. ùJw ~fB ::J< ~O AUPTUREJFAIlURE UNKNOWN o SPill.: O' OTHER, o o o o UNKNOWN OTHER ww <no.. ð~ o SOIL ONLY D GROUNDWATER D DRINKING WATER . (CHECK ONlY F WATER WElLS HAvÈ ACiVÂI.L Y BEEN AÎ=FEcTED) !Z( ) ~~ a:.... Gen o o D PRelIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT WOAKPLAN SUBMITTED 0 . POlLÙTlON CHAAÅè~RIZA~, . , PRelIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT UNDERWAY 0, '~,a.eÄNíJ.~~~~ CASE a.OSED (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) 0,. ' ÇLEAM.¡p U~!::: ,'·.,,:i~ ,~~, .' , D EXCAVATE & DISPOSE (ED) D REMOVEFAEEPIÐaJCT(FP).·· 0 èl:WleEDåJQ'CEGRADATION(11) o EXCAVATE&TAEAT(E1) 0 r'lJMP&TÆATG~TERPr> D<~~Y~~:, o NO ACTION REOUIRED (NA) 0 TREA-rMENT ÄTHooì(UP¿¡ú) .:", 0' '~Söai'~ ,,' ~, D OTHEReOl) :~. '~? ~: g.:' , ,-:O!":~_:'~~'.'~.::':~,~,':f:"~ -·3+.-, ~z OQ w.... ~~ a: ~ ffi :; :; 8 -<" ''4" .. ..} 1:<,~~:';" - ,', ~ '. " .,' . . ~~~:....'~ ."' ~:. ...;....#.:: '- , ,:i:~', ~" '"\.-' . ··i:~ -. "~,'. ", ';',~ :',: ;~~~ '"",~j:¡¡ "', c: '~!*1 ~ UNDER.GROUND'STO~ACW:TANKU~AU'{HORIZED:RE~£~SE,(L~AKt;!CO~ ~~I_N~'tfð~ S ~", ~., '. "'~"".., .... ~~ '," " .", ~ ".' ,'... :.i.. ..'"'1 ~. .,1~ . ~ð1'~ t· EMERGENCv~; ," :+' HAS.sTA1:EOFF1ŒOFEIi4E~" ' ¡...j ~:rø,,;' , .JI; Jii, I -: I::' . ",j:': AEfibIm...............,....., , ,..r:J~,.. ,..", ' -.,' F' : t''''¡¡;¡¡;; " O YES ' '\ ", ',', '~, "'YES" .~! ,;~ :.,"', ' ... ... ,... ... ........ . ' '" ~ , - , CASE' ~ ê D OWNERIOPERATOR D ~ AL AGENCY D OTHER W a: A~Ei1ðð '(¡V't 6h 5v.:\ 30ò W .J C ¡¡;~ za: ~< ena. W a: NAME E~ ADDRESS cf(1ó(Ò STATE ZIP PHONE (~~'1\ -YtlOO Kerll 9331)'{ COUNTY P '13r1\~~ M Z o ¡::: < ~ W f- ¡¡; FACILITY NAME (IF Ai"PLlCA8LE) .t- 'î I 0"'" Ðt \.J" \ 13)('\ o¿ STRE¿ \ CROSS STREET '7/ttn~ '~d OPERATOR ~·l'r\fFe.tJ ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON . íti rtAn PHONE ( trtIB"tJ'-3 PHONE (!) ~en ~~ wü ::¡;z WW .J<.::! a.< ~ I AGENCY NAME lZf\ I-I~ú\ NAME QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) ~NKNOWN (1) en ~8 ~:::; f-O gJ ~ (2) ::::¡- en D UNKNOWN f- Z W :::¡ ::! < c ~ ~ W > o g i5 HOW DISCOVERED o TANKTEST . 0 INVENTORY CONTROL 0 SUBSURFACE MONITORING 0 NUISANCE CONDITIONS TANK REMOVAL 0 OTHER METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ~NKNOWN D REMOVE CONTENTS D REPLACE TAN~OSETANK D REPAIR TANK D REPAIR PIPING D CHANGE PROCEDURE 9y! I YI 0 OTHER M M D D HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED 1 ~YES D NO IF YES. DATE / M I M d2D s-: SOURCE OF DISCHARGE ~ TANK LEAK o PIPING LEAK CHECK ONE ONLY " CAU8E(S) n OVERFILL CORROSION ùJw ~~ ::::¡< gü o o D o o o RUPTURElFAILURE UNKNOWN SPILL OTHER UNKNOWN OTHER NDETERMINED D SOIL ONLY D GROUNDWATER 0 DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACTUALLY BEEN AFFECTED) CHECK ONE ONLY D NO ACTION TAKEN o LEAK BEING CONFIRMED o REMEDIATION PLAN CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) ëi! z (5EEIW:I<FORDETAIL8 15 Q 0 CAP SITE (CD) Wf- :::¡o D ~ < CONTAINMENT BARRIER (eB) D VACUUM EXTRACT (VE) ~~ M!f- a:~ aen D o o D o o POLLUTION CHARACTERIZATION POST CLEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS CLEANUP UNDERWAY PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT WORKPLAN SUBMITTED PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT UNDERWAY CASE CLOSED (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) o EXCAVATE & DISPOSE (ED) o EXCAVATE&TREAT(E1) o NO ACTION REOUIRED (NA) D OTHER (01) o REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) 0 ENHANCED BIO DEGRADATION (IT) D f'Ufv<P & TREAT GROUNDWATER (GT) 0 REPLACE SUPPLY (RS) o TREATMENT AT HOOKUP (HU) D VENTSOll{VS) '" f- Z UJ :::¡ :::¡ o o HSCÐ5(II/8II ~ ~. .J '0. '"': .' ,~ "",.' .~ .' ....... I 1aCE ':MANAG ,:..::~",L; :,~f:};:~1~~~f",~~~:¿, :" . ,,! ",." , . " ". f' . , , "DAVID,Øuœ'ID' . ASSISTANT Dila:\;ioa " . " ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT Facility NSfDe: H 0' Kem,Çounty Permit#: £""(l~-L1'J\ný)\J.:ltl'l{lj\.l.'I'"i"e- " fl(.s95 - 3/ ' AddresS~~t~(~~~R- County #: .li "'-= "- **UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD** This form is to be returned to the Kern C~unty Environmental Health Services Department within 14 days of acceptance of the tank(s) by an approved disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with the number noted above is responsible for insuring that this form is completed and returned. Section 1 To be filled out by tank removal contractor: - I Tank Remova ContlJlctor¡, ¡,i~r- .k¿ 'S /44~ f <f~#~ Add re s: 01 Do .(- If (.J 2. <1-' ~ Phone #: .52~ - ¡/t;; -"7/ , . , Zip: qJ38? //-' 2..&- 11 No. of Tank's): TVo,(/ Section ,g To be filled out by contractor "decontaminating" tank(s): Tank "Decontamination" Contractor: (n Address: ~~ /W-AðJPA- 9..L J7t4II¥~ Tank Size L.E.L. vv ~- ?,r'rJ 9'" I 0 '7 ¡:;ðiT ~ (7' ( 0 , P \I (1~ÆI/L/YJ? Phone #: ~3-J/5" I Zip: q~_~ Tank Size l.E.l. /cJ.,f3 ()f\Y /c~ ¡ðe-;:'íaI'\K /C'.l5A -- .--.- Authorized representative of the contractor certifies by signing below that the tank(s) have been decontaminated in accordance with Kern County Environmental Health Services Department reQuirements. (//~ ~/~ / Signature ~ ~ ~.,.ß / T tle - Section ~ To be filled out and signed by an authorized representative of the approved disposal or recycling facility accepting the tank(s): - 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 9330l * * * MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: ,Fold and staple. ' , " (805) 861-3636 FAX: (æs) 861-3429 1J MAIN OFFICE SHOP CANOPY ASPHALT ASPHALT (2~~ Maifoht Pfpo VtIIt l\ut Pill Port /~ BT-9' :.: I ET-l3' - 1 I ',:.:,;,;,:,:,;,;,:,;,:,:,;,;,:::<:;: I SHED I I (Removed I ' , : : : : :-:.:-:-:,:-:,:-:-:,:.',' I ,. ,:,:,:,:.:.:-:::::::::-:::::-::',' I ,.:::-:::':::':-:-:-:-:-:-:':-:' I '.',.,',',',',',',',',..',',',',., . «ëOnêr.4ft~:: ................., . :::::::: ~~;~:~ :þàtj :::~;: ~~::: ~ .... ,- -. ,_........ W :J Z ~ ~ 13O-ft J (NTS) EQUIPMENT ~ STORAGE :§ STORAGE c "iiJ SHED 6 z .... 0 z ::::> ------------------------------------------------------ Chain Unk Fence . 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')0 -- , SMC ~ ~ Laboratory Analytical Chemistry Client Name: Advanced Environmental Concepts Address 4400 Ashe Road, Ste 206 Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 Attention Jon Buck Date samples received :11-25-91 Date analysis completed:12-03-91 Date of report :12-03-91 Project Name: Ernest Manufacturing RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: #4352 ID:ET-12 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene m-Xylene o-Xylene+p-Xylene Isopropylbenzene ugm/gm 4.5 410 220 1000 1000 27 PQL,ugm/gm 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 TPH (Gasoline) 4200 21 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH (Gasoline): 5030/8020 (PID) PQL = Practical Quantitation Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram (ppm) ND = None Detected ~ Kevin Lagan Analytical Che 3155 Pegasus Drive P,o. Box 80835 · . Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93380 · . (805) 393-3597 FAX (805) 393·3623 ~. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: #4353 ID:ET-15 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene m-Xylene o-Xylene+p-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #4354 ID:WT-9 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene m-Xylene o-Xylene+p-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) #4355 ID:WT-13 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene m-Xylene o-Xylene+p-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) -1G-~~__ Kevin Lagan Analytical Chemist 4L ugm/gm 13 930 380 960 920 25 PQL,ugm/gm 0.067 0.067 0.067 0.067 0.067 0.067 5100 13 ugm/gm 7.7 550 320 870 820 32 PQL,ugm/gm 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.068 4800 14 ugm/gm 4.6 400 260 810 790 30 PQL,ugm/gm 0.093 0.093 0.093 0.093 0.093 0.093 3700 19 ~ Sample Locatio" 8AAt- r ft7ì {ç (., 12 I 136 t.- f~>T TÁht e 1)'1 ß6¿ WeÞf 1~( t Ozl ¡%¿, ~T TfJV\(C r!.. ¡,f I3G c.." I ~ ~eIJf1O.US 'r !.mY: (SIp~UJre) 1-kï . If,,,: , ~ll d.~ rf- 'Y )t/ j )Y----- (j ~~6X-- Q) RellñQlui$red by: (Signature) COr'l)P2lny: ~. -. .. "'. I'" "-"""'. .......... '-' '--' I ""-'......, a , ----. '--"" '-". "....... 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TIL Proje::t = I Page . ...;.. d ( ___ - .. f! ! -æ 1: 8 õ .. .B E :I Z Lab Use Onty. Sample Condition as reœiYed: Chllled ciP> I no SeaØd {j!Y I no -- , ,- Coruiner I Comments I ßn;ss 7!ee~_ -- l I [ l! - Lf .. })vZ-,.> > ( / &JH S' -- - .- - f Total Number of Containers ------ --, ~, -ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS IN' //" E~NTAl (X)NCI;ÞTS wrt>< œ_ N """'" .400 ASHE ROAD. jA BAKERSF'IELD, CA 933' -- - -- fð Il} " N Il} ~ , ~ stat. of CaIromb-tteaIIh and w.ra.' A( tItIt:tf .....I .....I ð G CD i E .....~N aoe E ..... ~ R COO ~ Lt') ~ 0 ..... t:: R ~ en ., ~ co co ..!r N ç è ~ ~ w ~ Z w o w en Z o (l. en LU c: -' « z o ¡::: « z w J: I- .....I -' « o ..J -' ã: en T ~ R ~ A o N z S ø P c: 0 W Il ~ T u.. E o Il w (/) « F o ~ A C J L J T Y "*- peW or type. UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASIE MANIÆSf 3. GeneraIotI Name and MalngAddl-. ¡ , .~,! ;lÑ:4/~ (/;;.' . J I ¿ ,. I J H ~', ;,1 .(!." ~ 4. 6eIWlOlol'ÎPhcIne (~¡., ) ~:; J 5. TItnpOItef 1 CompcIny Name #.j 1 ~, i 8. US EPA 10 Nœ1ber I I ;¡ ",' 10. 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':'., . 16, ÇENERATOR'S CEIlTIFICAnOH: I hereby declate that the contents ot IhiŠ consignment are tully and accurately described aboYe by proper IhIppIng name and are cIasIlled. packed. matl<ed, and labeled. and are In all respects In proper condition tor transport by highway acco/ding to appIIcobIe ntematbnal and natbnal gowmment regulations. n 1 am a large Quantity generator. 1 certify that 1 hCMI a program In place to reduce the volume and toJdcIty of WOlle g8nefated to the degree I haIIe d&tennlned to be economlcaJly plOCticable ond that 1 have selected the practicable method 01 tmatment. storage, or disposal currentlV QI/QiIQbIe to me which mlnlmlzøs the pmsent and future threat to human health ond the environment; OR. W I am a wnaU quantity generator. I have made a good faith effort to minimize mv WOlle generatloo and select the best waste management method that Is CMJiIabIe to me and that can afford Prlnted!Typed Name Signature Year Manit! Dcy , :1; ¡~/ i \ ~ .J I; 17, Transporter 1 Acknowtedgement of Receipt of Materials Printed!Typed Name Manit! Dcy Year Signature ,; f:', ,,¿/ ( 1"1 '-'I 'I / I t of Recel t of Materials .':'- " Signature Manit! Dcy Year 19. Dl$creponcy IndIcatIoo Space 20, FacUity Ownef or Opefator Certification of receipt of hazardous materia. (:(MIred by IhiI man.est except 01 noted In Item 19, PrlntedlTyped Name Signature Manit! Dcy Year DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE. DHS 8OZ2A (2190) EPA 8700-22 VeUow: GENERATOR RETAINS I'Iease pdnt Of~. . 10m dn1gnedfGr _Cllt". (J UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTEMANIfESf 3. GenelCllol'. Name and MaIng Addr... tn,., r 1J1~, 1"('. · 211.1 tJl1.'O '¡'·¡ ve'. 4. GenerolO(1 Phone ( 5> 5. TItInIpOIIØf I Company Name . I. " S...llÍItîùCll'oí1I'on bäck ~..oft~h SøM:1it . '_~ConlrolPloOmm ~do.CoIo,"ia ' stpl~~9·9ri?-~and~~~ ' ~ \I) ..... , N I/) <0 6 ~ -' -' <{ G 0 )ci E i~ N )0 E u. R ..~ A )0 T )~ 0 I --It= R ~ ) " N 0 <0 <0 .q N -q 6 ~ ~ w >- Z w t) LU en Z 0 a. en w c: -' <{ Z 0 >= <{ Z UJ I I- -' -' <{ U ..J -' ii UI T c: 0 R >- A 0 N z S LU <.!) P ~ 0 UI R ::? lJJ T u. E 0 R UJ en <{ F 0 A ? C I l I J Y a. (\'f)tJ- ~(I\^ :4.~O tJ.Pr'~~L' ß).J.O b, c, d, P flcRL.-t.. C u.:5rrl.J.->{. 16, GENERATORS CERnnCAnON: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and occulOfely described above by proper shipping nome and are cla>sWiod. p<r.ked, morl<ed. ond labeled, and are In 011 respects In proper condlllon for tr~port by highway according 10 applicable Inlemotlonal and national goverrvnent regulollons II I cu n ( In'ge quontlly generator. I certfy that I hCMI a program In place 10 reduce Ihe volume and toxicity of wosle generated 10 the degree I have delennlned 10 be economically practicable and that I hOlle selecled the practicable melhod of Ireatment. storage. or disposal currenlly OIIailoble 10 me which mlnknlles the presenl and future threot to human heallh and the envkorvnent; OR I' om 0 small quantity gene rotor, I haIIe mode 0 good taüh elfor/lo minimize my wasle genelOflon and select the best WOlle monagement method Ihat Is available 10 me and that I con atford, Prinloc (1yped Nome rj (fYI d t,. /\ þ\l( L ::R1(9M ç,. Month COy Y9CJI \.. D l'\t JAa1:l6 Month COy YÐOr 1 " lronspor1er 1 Acknowtedgemenl 01 Receipt of Materials i'rinlenflypod Nomo Signature 19, Discrepancy indication Space 20, Facility Owner or Operator CertifICation 01 receipt 01 hazardous materials covered by this manifest except os noted In üem 19, Prin/ed/fyped Nome Signature Month COy Year DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE. OilS BOnA (\2/90) EP^ 8100,-22 Blue: To: GENERATOR SENDS THIS COPY TO DHS WlUUN 30 DA VS, P.O. Box 400. Sacramento. CA 95812{).100 , ".. f .~,/ , . . Ji¡), ',,',' ' ~ ~. ·-··è R E C E I P T PAGE 1 -ïïïï2ï91------------------------------------- I nvõi;;ë-Ñbr:---ï---62Šï¡- I' 11:40 am KERN COUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT I 2700 'M' Street I Bakersfield. CA 93301 Type of Order W 1 (805) 861-2615 I -----------------------------------------------------_-----------------______1 CASH REGISTER ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL I :fj&..)t?7 IY/l4Nvt~~1'A£¡~ I 2-/?-( "?- tAWt(!)tl/ ~. I ----------------------------------------------------------------------___1 Customer P.O.# I Wtn By IOrder Date I Ship Date I Via 1 Terms I H1112911 I YKN I 11/12/91 I 11/12/91 IDD 1 NT I ---------______1________1___________1___________1____-___________1___________1 Line Description Quantity Price Unit Disc Total 1 4751 UNDERGROUND TANKS CLOSE/ABAND. 1 650.00 E 650.00 UST002 Order Total 650.00 Amount Due 650.00 Payment Made By Check 650.00 THANK YOU AND HAVE A NICE DAY! ..... , ....., " . , 't ~ ·'·;~~íi '" " . ,-. " ,> ":' .; ,,;, ..~~};i , '. " .' "., ' ¡ ''t, ,GÓLDEN STATE,. METALS. INC. , : '. P:O. Box 10158"'~' 2()OQ e: Brundagè l.aœ' Ballersfield. California 93387 Phone (805) 327-3559 . Fax (805) 327-5749 Scrap Metals, Processing & Recycling Contractor's License No. Contractor's Phone No. / CONTRACTOR: H- ADDRESS: JOB SITE DESTINATION: G. S. M. . 2000 E. BRUNDAGE LANE . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93387 LICENSE NO: lá } 80~ TANKS RECEIVED OTY GALLONS SERIAL NO. NET TONS TOTAL DISPOSAL FEE 250 .14 ,:::::::::~)):~::m:)::::~::,:{~:::::::::::::::¡:¡:¡¡:;:i~i:i:ilri!i:t:i:::i:¡:¡:¡:ii¡:i:i:::¡:¡:::i:i::::::~~~~~!:::tttt:!f1:~i:Iii:i:¡I:i:::~::::::;í1I~:i:i:::::::¡I::::::: 550 .24 :::::W)"~'::~::i::!:::::::ii:::::::t:::::i:::::::::::¡:::{¡¡¡ifi@i.¡:i¡¡:¡:ti:¡:¡:::::::t:t:::!:::~t:tt:::::t::::::::::::::::::t:::;ii::::::;:t::::::::::;;:: 1000·6ft .61 :::::::::::::~"t::,:,::\~ti:::~:::::~:::::::::::::::::::::¡:¡:::M§i.tt?:::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::~:::::}:':t:::::::~t::::::::::::JI::::::::::I:;tt:~~::::::::::::::::::::: 2000 .97 ':::::::¡:::::;::':::i:::::::::::::¡::¡::::::::::::::¡::::~:@i.l::::::::t::;:::::~:::::I;;}t::::r::r::::::r:,:t::;:;:::::::::;::::::::::::~:a:¡::::::I:::::::::::: 3000 1.32 ¡¡¡~\j\¡\¡\¡~¡¡j¡f¡jjjjj~jmmm{mm¡~~jj~1~j~~~~~¡~~~~¡~~¡~¡~.i~~¡¡*¡~\¡¡~j¡~¡j~~~~~¡¡¡¡~¡j~j~t¡j~~~¡;¡~¡¡;~~~~j;;~¡¡¡¡¡¡¡~¡¡¡¡¡¡1~~~~j¡j¡¡¡¡¡~¡~¡¡¡¡¡¡¡i~¡~~¡¡¡j~¡j¡~j¡¡¡]¡j 5000 2.42 %:::::\::::::::::::\t~:::::::::::::::¡::::::¡¡:l¡W::.:i:¡¡::i::l:~::¡::¡:¡tŒ¡:::t!;!;%:wii:t:!A¡I::::¡¡:::¡:¡:¡i:¡:¡:~;M:i:::::IIj:::: 7500 3.28 :::!::::\!(,:::,:,:,:;:,:;:;t';:,j,j:::¡:¡::¡:¡¡:¡¡:¡:¡::::~¡¡::~::.I:~:I:::¡:::::¡::¡:¡¡:::::I:::::;::jj:;!;;:;'Wt::::t:;::,,::¡:::¡::¡::::::¡¡:¡:::@j~:::::::::::::::::::::!: 9000 3.82 ::::::::i::::;:t:f::::f:::;f:t:¡:~:¡:!::::::::::::ti~lE:¡:::::::¡i:¡it:::::::::¡:::::m;ft:m::::@:::mt::!::::::::¡:¡t::::::¡::::::!!:l:~¡:¡::::::::i:;:¡:::::i: 12000 4.93 ::~j::¡::}::::d:::}@::::¡9,ìæ:lI::Qti::::WIII::I¡::::¡::::::t:r:t::::t::{:I:::::::::¡¡¡:j::¡j¡:::::::::::j:¡ti::::::::::::i¡:!::!i TOTAL D J;D _ Jþ.Hk INSPECTION Ó CLEAN & DRY (ACCEPT), OR o RESIDUALS PRESENT (REJECT) LEL READING OXYGEN CONTENT SCRAP VALUE OTHER TOTAL CHARGES $ All fees Incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from receipt of tank. Contractor's signature represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank removal complies with State laws. ._·~.._.~_.u__., _.... .. .... ~:::}~:~:~{:::::~:~::: ~:: :;:;:;:::;:;;;;;;::::;:;:;;:;;: CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE TIFICA TE 0 NK DISPOSAL / DESTRUCTION HE TA K(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIAL SPECIFIED WILL BE COMPLETEL Y / I -:J-~ .q¡ DATE , -. ¡ . '.,., , .-., duaCE . ,- . ,_ ·c;_ ,~ ~,~;..:~-,~,~~~~~~4;~~,~;;:.~þ;~: .J",;'>, MANAGEMENTA~e~' RANDALL L ABB01T DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 'c,~.~" :- <:;., j.. En\¡;'0I~1_1teI Health Servica o..-tl/*It- STEVE Mc:CAf.LEY. RÐIS, DIREC1OR~ ' Air Pollution ContnJI DiItrict WIU.IAM .J. RODDY', APCO Planning & DewIopment Servica ~h"'. . TED JAMES. AICP, DIREC10R ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1595.31 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Ernst Manufacturing 2120 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield. CA 93307 Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Bakersfield. CA 93306 Hustler Hauling & Backhoe P. O. Box 70294 Bakersfield, CA 93387 License #463749 Phone: (805) 326-1071 Phone: (805) 871-4630 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES February 14. 1992 Z TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE November 14.1991 APPROVED BY &,.?I...l.ú/ ~ .-/ Laurel Funk Hazardous Materials Specialist LOCATION ... ..................... .................. .............. ......... ..............................POST 0 N PREMISES...... ... ................. ......... .............. ........ ....................................... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e., City FJ1'e and Buildiøg Depanments), 2. Permittee must nOliCv Ihe Hazardous Malerials Management Program al (805) 861-3636 !WO working days prior to tank removal or abandonment in place to arrange for required inspections(s). 3. Tank closure aClivilies must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Depanment approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 4. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling. transportation or treatment of hazardous materiaJa. 5. The tank removal contractor must have a qualified company employee on sÎle supervising the tank removal. The employee must have tank removal experience prior to working unsupervised. 6. If any contractors other tl1an those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the soecialist Iiatcd OD the permit. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed. 7. Soil Sampling: a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved from beneatb tbe center of the tank at depths of approximately !WO feet and six feet. b. Tank size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of tbe way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately !WO feet and six feet. c. Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a minimum of six samples must be retrieved one-founh of the way in from the ends of each tank and beneath the center of each lank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 8. Soil Sampling (piping area): A minimum of!Wo samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately !WO feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and under tbe dispenser area. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) 861·3429 ..",.,.f '·e· 1,. '-' .; " ."..:'''' PBRMlTFOR PERMANBN'r CLOStJRB , OF UNDEaGROUND HAZA1mOU$ SUBSTANCBSSTORAOB PACÌLlTY 9. Soil Sample analysis: , a. All soil samples retrieved from beneath gasoline (leadcdlun1eaded) tanks and appurleDaDCeS mUlt be aaalyl.ed for ~ toIueDe.xyIene, and IOtal petroleum hydrix:arlxms (for gasoÜDe). b. All soil samples retrieved from beneath diesel tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for IOtal petroleum hydmœrbcmI (for diad) and benzene. . c. All soil samples retrieved from beneath waste oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total organic baIidea, lead, oil and grease. d. All soil samples retrieved from beneath crude oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for oil and grease. e. All soil samples retrieved from beneath tanks and appurtenances that contain unknown substances must be aaalyl.ed for a full range of substances that may have been SlOred within the tank. 10. The following timetable lists pre- and post-tank removal requirements: ACTIVITY DEADLINE Complete permit application submitted to Hazardous Materials Management Program At least two weeks prior to closure Notification to inspector listed on permit of date and time of closure and soil sampling '!\vo working days Transponation and tracking forms sent to Hazardous Materials Management Program. All hazardous waste manifests must be signed by the receiver of the hazardous waste No later than 5 working days for transponation and 14 working days for the tracking form after tank removal Sample analysis to Hazardous Materials Management Program No later than 3 working days after completion of analysis 11. PurginglInening Conditions: a. Liquid shall be pumped from tank prior to purging such that less than 8 gallons of liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 417(0) b. Tank shall be purged through vent pipe discharging at least 10 feet above ground level. (CSH&SC 417(0) c. No emission shall result in odors detectable at or beyond propeny line. (Rule 419) d, No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfon or repose of any person. (CSH&SC 417(0) e. Vent lines shall remain attached to tank until the inspector anives to authorize removal. RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS This depanment is responsible for enforcing the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and state regulations penaining to underground storage tanks. Representatives from this depanment respond to job sites during tank removals to ensure that the tanks are safe to remove/close and that the overall job performance is consistent with permit requirements, applicable laws and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarify the interests and expectations for this depanment. 1. Job site safety is one of our primary concerns, Excavations are inherently dangerous. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and abide by CAL-OSHA regulations. The job foreman is responsible for the crew and any subcontractors on the job. As a general rule, workers are not permitted in improperly sloped excavations or when unsafe conditions exist in the hole, Tools and equipment are to be used only for their designed function. For example, backhoe buckets are never substituted for ladders. 2. Properly licensed contractors are assumed to understand the requirements of the permit issued. The job foreman is responsible for knowing and abiding by the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the permit conditions may result in a stop-work order. 3. Individual contractors will be held responsible for their post-removal paperwork. Tracking forms, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documentation are necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it into mitigation. When contractors do not follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases results. If this continues, processing time for completing new closures will increase. Accepted Bv: ~~f!£-~ OWNER OR AGENT 11-/~-9/ DA1E LF:cas la1595-31.ptc _LOSURE ~PPLlCATION CI":KLlST FACILITY S"T'n~t- '. \"".ç~ PERMIT' 3 J 0016 ADDRESS ¡:J1;;)(J'5, U A\cm. APPLICATION FOR TANK: ~ REMOVAL A. FACILITY INFORMATION: APPROVED X COMMENTS: CLOSURE IN PLACE DISAPPROVED B. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: APPROVED ~ DISAPPROVED 1. AU. LICENSES CURRENT/CORRECT? C@>, NO 2. ALL WORKERS' ~PENSATION'OENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE CURRENT ¡CORRECT? YES ¡ NO 3. LABORATORY STATE-A PROVED~ SPECIFIED ANALYSESf@>¡ NO 4. AU. PREQUALIFICATIONS MET? C!!:V NO COtfw1ENTS: C. CHEMICAL INFORMATION: APPROVED )( COt+tENTS: DISAPPROVED D. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION: APPROVED ~ COffw1ENTS: DISAPPROVED E. DISPOSAL INFORMATION: APPROVED COr+1ENTS: x DISAPPROVED F. PLOT PLAN: APPROVED ;< COt+tENTS: DISAPPROVED SUMMARY: -, PLEASE SEE ALL DISAPPROVED ITEMS AND COMMENTS ABOVE BEFORE RESUBMITTING CORRECTED APPLICATION. REVIEWED BY ß ~.,~ ;L- DATE /(-/3-71 SITE INSPECTION: APPROVED COMMENTS: DISAPPROVED INSPECTOR DATE REstRCE MANAGEMENT AG'NCY RANDALL L. ABBOTT DIRECTOR OA VIO PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1595·31 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Ernst Manufacturing 2120 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Genevieve Ernst 1714 Crestmont Bakersfield. CA 93306 Hustler Hauling & Backhoe P. O. Box 70294 Bakersfield, CA 93387 License #463749 Phone: (805) 326-1071 Phone: (805) 871-4630 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES February 14. 1992 2 TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE November 14. 1991 LOCATION APPROVED BY ~¿¿úu/ ~ Laurel Funk Hazardous Materials Specialist .........,........,........,..........."........,.....,.......................................POST ON PREMISES.....".....,..,........,......,............,..............,.....,.,.............'..'...,....... CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: L It is the responsibility of the Permillee 10 obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencíes prior to beginning work (i.e" City Fire and Building Departments). 2, Pennittee must notify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861,3636 two working days prior to tank removal or abandonment in place to arrange for required inspcclÍons(s). 3, Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 4, It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling. transportation or treatment of hazardous materials, 5, The tank removal contractor must have a qualified company employee on site supervising the rank removaL The employee must have tank removal experience prior to working unsupervised, 6, If any contractors other Ihan those listed on permit and permit applic;1tion are 10 be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the pennit. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed, 7, Soil Sampling: a, Tank size less than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximalely two feel and six feet. b, Tank size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gaIJons - a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. c, Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a minimum of six samples must be retrieved one-fourth of the way in from the ends of each tank and beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately Iwo feel and six feet. 8. Soil Sampling (piping area): A minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately t\Vo feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and under the dispenser area. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 e e PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1595·31 ADDENDUM 9. Soil Sample analysis: a. All soil samples retrieved from beneath gasoline (leaded/unleaded) tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline). b. All soil samples retrieved from beneath diesel tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (for diesel) and benzene. c. All soil samples retrieved from beneath waste oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total organic halides, lead, oil and grease. d. All soil samples retrieved from beneath crude oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for oil and grease. e. All soil samples retrieved from beneath tanks and appurtenances that contain unknown substances must be analyzed for a full range of substances that may have been stored within the tank. 10. The following timetable lists pre- and post-tank removal requirements: ACTIVITY DEADLINE Complete pennit application submitted to Hazardous Materials Management Program At least two weeks prior to closure Notification to inspector listed on pennit of date and time of closure and soil sampling Two working days Transportation and tracking fonns sent to Hazardous Materials Management Program. All hazardous waste manifests must be signed by the receiver of the hazardous waste No later than 5 working days for transportation and 14 working days for the tracking fonn after tank removal Sample analysis to Hazardous Materials Management Program No later than 3 working days after completion of analysis I L Purging/lnerting Conditions: a, Liquid shall be pumped from tank prior to purging such that less than 8 gallons of liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 41700) b. Tank shall be purged through vent pipe discharging at least 10 feet above ground level. (CSH&SC 41700) c. No emission shall result in odors detectable at or beyond property line, (Rule 419) d, No emission shall endanger the hea1th. safety, comfort or repose of any person. (CSH&SC 41700) e, Vent lines shall remain attached to tank until the inspector arrives to authorize removal. RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS This department is responsible for enforcing the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and state regulations pertaining to underground storage tanks. Represenlatives from this depart men I respond 10 job sites during lank removals to ensure that the tanks are safe to remove/dose and Ihat Ihe overall job perfonnance is consistent with pennit requirements. applicable laws and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarify the interests and expectations for this department. 1. lob site safety is one of our primary concerns. Excavations are inherently dangerous, It is the contractor's responsibility to know and abide by CAL-OSHA regulations. The job foreman is responsible for the crew and any subcontractors on the job. As a general rule, workers are not pennitted in improperly sloped excavations or when unsafe conditions exist in the hole. Tools and equipment are to be used only for their designed function. For example, backhoe buckets are never substituted for ladders. 2, Properly licensed COnlractors are assumed to understand the requirements of the permit issued, The job foreman is responsible for knowing and abiding by the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the penn it conditions may result in a stop-work order. 3, Individual contractors will be held responsible for their post-removal paperwork, Tracking fonns, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documentation are necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it into mitigation, When contractors do not follow through on necessary papenvork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases resu1ts. If this continues. processing time for completing new closures will increase. AccePted Bv: ~~f!L OWNER OR AGENT 11- I::; - 9/ DATE LF:cas \a1595-31.plc ~u.... ,,",VU¿'" I J. ru.;....J""UI'\.~ ..."U"'U. ~r&.U~"I.LLM."'.& nuj";N."",,.L u.. j,wcu..ru.. u~¡;, vnj"o.j,. APPU.' '!" OF DATE:/j~/2 ,CII # OF ._..:» TO ABANDON: z.. rlr\".M'-""'''' :/ " ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SEj¡ ~ DEPARTMENT ~709 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 . BAKERSFIELD, CAlJFORNIA 93301 (805)861-3636 (FILL OUT ~ APPUCATION PER FACIUTY) APPUCATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT a.OSUREI ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACIU1Y THIS APPUCATION IS FOR IZI REMOVAL, OR D ABANDONMENT IN PUCE PIPING FT. TO ABANDON: PTo3/0D1i A: FACILITY INFORMATION Project Contact: C,fltfJ5 ~ LLv\,;¿ Facility Name: E?t:.tJ Ç... T M;4-Nf.¡f F. Phone #: ~3 Y - ì ~T 3 ~f'1~5J Owner: é:,..-e \f\ -e \,,-' ("'L £r V\ S+ Phone: :;-"(9 \' :3 D Phone: ~~ ¡"- ! b'-f C::. TIRISEC (Rural Locations): r JOS (ZZ ~ 6- Address: "2) 2. ( S. Û V\ ;'Ð V' Hv Nearest Cross City: ~ t::"; },j.. (tA Zip: Street: ?L 4 N -r- e.d. Address: """ State: CA City: i? Zip: 9~ >Ob B:CONTRACTORINFORMATION Tank Removal Contractor: Phone #: :,,--~ s:- ') ;) '2. 0:;; Proposed Stan Date: i,iu7T/¿Y "*{~I.Î/'\';" 1 s'.......<--k ~lJe.. ,} Comractor Retrieving Samples: ~tJVj"¡'V":.J!3i) ç,v:./¡A. t.N. :2rt;Ncr:3?í Phone #: ý(þ,Ç rS (-16 f. Worker's Compensation #: 55rlr.;,olC,.".:> ' ;t!...:.-~€'S !'?;pí. -#. ~.,,' '7' Laboratory that wiH analyze samples: .:; IY~,_- Phone # :::>1 '; . 'i ::t- . j >c, r C: CHEMICAL INFORMATION Chemical Composition of Materials Stored: Tank# Volume Chemical Stored .... '. '~~~ ' f .. . - . ") c ~- <¡yo '- ,/.:.-' .::-:"""t'7 2- >0 o-~ 4L- ~o(..{U£ Address: 'R <D. 'þOIC 7Ð7- '-C Y State::: City: g¡< r-,:;:,. Zip: z,z: Worker's Compensation #: Sj-'=>,Tç F' 'i1c. -' II ï ~COO5"'3 Address: l/l{/!)Q ~ ft2C1~ State: City:J!>/::Fi:>. c.:A Zip:1~; Insurer: ' ~ Wt(..t.. ~~ £; Address: ?(S~ P~5'~c?"l7 City: i<F D c.A ( ':.~. -~/ -t - ?/ -(V -¡ ¡' California License Type & #: ~, . 4'\' u (" =:, - 0. ~ - I ,.¡....' ~- I . Dates Stored /'is') To 1'1'5S- I '9 :rS- To /1 g ~ To To Chemical Fonnerly Stored ~o¿l1.A;; (u (, ') ~ O~/...rC- ("'t l- ) D: Environmental Infonnation Water to faciliry provided by: ;"-¡'-(, . ./"-+~0~_ -1'.:.,-.< ~', _...;; Is groundwater within 50 feet? Y ol(rN) Nearest water well-Give distance if within 51:iò refê~: '1r::: ,:'~ ..¡i Soil type at facility: 5A''µ \) y' L¡QAvV\ Basis for soil type and groundwater depth detem1Ìnarion: /)7*-:(./ ~ Z.CCI ~'ouJ ' . " " /' k: .:J:: rJ;rOt.v\ cJ... s..".;4.u.e- í '¡-, ~v', i Total number of samples to be analyzed: Samples to be analyzed for: "" /- ": ,/¿ '- , r~' . J- --- .-~:-;.-_....". ,,~/ T:. E: Disposal Infonnation Decontamination procedure: /~ / Decontamination Contractor: .Vi P Phone #: S·cY5.'- "!>'c';:' -II S-/ Disposal method for tank(s): Disposal method for piping: ( E.-::>I"-1 -60¡S-.v\-Cv\-S I %~u» ,'>( £ !2i¡'-4 S é ,1 ¡ '''t -:- -"/?£' "1A2. € I I ' H 1./ r\ r.:... '-U.Å ""1 Disposal location for rinseate: .... ~, Disposal location for tank(s): ~o Disposallocarion for piping: (, " \ t **Please Complete the Reverse Side of This Application Before Submittins;t For Review** This fonn has bee ,co~te ,"'der penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and COITect. 'l'/' I (.) ... -- Signature: ( -.... - /' «...Æ..-- Title: f /\:;!I r ~'71 ~ /"" Date: w (./ ,... e Attached Drawin~ of Physical Lavout ~ "AIl of the following information MUST BE included in order for the application to be processed: Tank(s), piping and dispenser(s), including lengths and dimensions Proposed sampling locations designated by this symbol "0" Nearest street or intersection Any water wells of surface waters within 100' radius of facility )JC North arrow ~(I' VI.Ç,. .f- "GI-¿i .J ¡;V1U(¡Il},~~V\'-~- ;:/ ,_. L..-\ v\ ìo Vl A. ~,; \ ì \ ~ \ , , , ¡ I ¡ ! ; i r=::¡\ t !Em l (I' (1,,: , -;:, ¡-r¿. p \_-- /Ift: ,A_ _/~I .¿; -- , 2 i :;-l9V - <.4S,. ¿:;.Ar;, (~lA SoT ~ ) .~ " " ..",,; .. ,',[. !J..;.v£9<;,"GI""...... -) ;.)S ;~ i..¡-(t) e../ i.- v . , 1\..... / NL-:- PL A-AI t e :--. ,... ,:: .,. . 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ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE ßI ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WIlLIAM J. RODDY, APeD Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILI1Y Permit No.: 310040C State ID No.: 59342 Issued to: ERNST MFG. No. of Tanks: 2 Location: 2121 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA Owner: ERNST, GENEVIEVE 1714 CRESTMONT BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 Operator: ERNST MFG. 2121 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93307 Facility Profile: Substance Tank Tank Year Is piping Tank No. Code Contents Capacity Installed Pressurized? MVF2 UNKNOWN 500 1953 UNKNOWN ') MVF2 UNLEADED 200 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN - This permit is granted subject to the conditions and prohibitions listed on the attached summary of conditions/prohibitions ~' Bv: - Department Issue Date: November 4, 1991 Title: Director, Environmental Health S Expiration Date: November 4, 1996 -- POST ON PREMISES -- NONTRANSFERABLE 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861·3429 · .' HAZARDOUS UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACll.J1Y PERMIT SUMMARY OF CONDmONSIPROHIBmONS CONDmONSIPROHIBmONS: 1. The facility owner and operator must be familiar with all conditions specified within this permit and must meet any additional requirements to monitor, upgrade, or close the tanks and associated piping imposed by the permitting authority. 2. If the operator of the underground storage tank is not the owner, then the owner shall enter into a written contract with the operator, requiring the operator to monitor the underground storage tank; maintain appropriate records; and implement reponing procedures as required by the Department. 3. The facility owner and operator shall ensure that the facility has adequate financial responsibility insurance coverage, as mandated for all underground storage tanks containing petroleum, and supply proof of such coverage when requested by the permitting authority. 4. The facility owner must ensure that the annual permit fee is paid within 30 days of the invoice date. S. The facility will be considered in violation and operaúng without a permit if annual permit fees are not received within 60 days of the invoice date. 6. The facility owner and/or operator shall review the leak detection requirements provided within this permit. The monitoring alternative shall be implemented within 60 days of the permit issue date. 7. The facility underground storage tanks must be monitored, utilizing the option approved by the permitting authority, until tbe tank is closed under a valid, unexpired permit for closure. 8. Any inactive underground storage tank which is not being monitored, as approved by the permitting authority, is considered improperly closed. Proper closure is required and must be completed under a permit issued by the permitting authority. 9. The facility owner/operator must obtain a modification permit before: a. Uncovering any underground storage tank after failure of a tank integrity tesL b. Replacement of piping. c. Uning the interior of the underground storage tank.. 10. The tank owner must advise the Environmental Health Services Depanment within 10 days of transfer of ownership. 11. Any change in state law or local ordinance may necessitate a change in permit conditions. The owner/operator will be required to meet new conditions within 60 days of notification. 12. The owner and/or operator shall keep a copy of all monitoring records at the facility for a minimum of three years, or as specified by the permitting authority. They may be kept off site if they can be obtained within 24 hours of a request made by the local authority. 13. The owner/operator must report any unauthorized release which escapes from the secondary containment, or from the primary containment if no secondary containment exists, which increases the hazard of fire or explosion or causes any deterioration of the secondary containment within 24 hours of discovery. AEG:jlW (green\permit.p2) 2 . . MONITORING REOUIREMENTS:(MVF2Munk) 1. All underground storage tanks designated as MVF2 on the first page of this permit shall be monitored utilizing the following methods:' a. Modified Inventory Control Monitoring (Tank gauging two days per week). Kern County Environmental Health Department forms shall be utilized unless a facility form can provide the same information and has been reviewed and approved by Environmental Health Services Department. (Monitoring shall be completed in accordance with requirements summarized in Handbook UT-15). AND b. All tanks shall be tested annually utilizing a tank integrity test which has been certified as being capable of detecting a leak of 0.1 gallon per hour with a probability of detection of 95 percent and a probability of false alarm of 5 percent. The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests completed each calendar year thereafter. All tank integrity tests completed after September 16, 1991, shall be completed under a valid, unexpired Permit to Test issued by the Environmental Health Services Department. 2. If present, all suction piping shall be monitored for the presence of air in the pipeline by observing the suction pumping system for the following indicators: a. The cost/quantity display wheels on the meter suction pump skip or jump during operation; b, The suction pump is operating, but no motor vehicle fuel is being pumped; C. The suction pump seems to overs peed when first turned on and then slows down as it begins to pump liquid; and d. A rattling sound in the suction pump and erratic flow, indicating an air and liquid mixture. 3. All underground storage tanks shall be retrofitted with overs pill containers which have a minimum capacity of 5 gallons; be protected from galvanic corrosion, if made of metal; and be equipped with a drain valve to allow the drainage of liquid back into the tank by December 1998, or as specified by the Environmental Health Services Department. 4. All equipment installed for leak detection shall be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, including routine maintenance and service checks (at least once per year) for operability or running condition. 5. An annual report shall be submitted to the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department each year after monitoring has been initiated. The owner/operator shall use the form provided within the Handbook UT-15, 6. If present, all pressurized piping systems shall install pressurized plpmg leak detection systems and ensure that they are capable of functioning as specified by the manufacturer. The mechanical leak detection systems must be capable of alerting the owner/operator of a leak by restricting or shutting off the now of hazardous substances through the piping, or by triggering an audible or visual alarm, detecting three gallons or more per hour, per square inch, line pressure within one hour. 3 e . 7. If present, all pressurized piping systcms shall be tested annually unless the facility has installed the following: a. A continuous monitoring system within secondary containment. b. The continuous monitor is connected to an audible and visual alarm system and the pumping system. c. The continuous monitor shuts down the pump and activates the alarm system when a release is detected, d. The pumping system shuts down automatically if the continuous monitor fails or is disconnected. The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests completed each calendar year thereafter, 4 ./ 1100 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861·3636 "~N COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME" HEAL.1H ÔFJIIèER· .. Leon M Heb.... M.D;- ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION INTERIM PERMIT TO OPERATE: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon So ReIchard PERM:r:T#310040C I S SUED: JULY 1, 1986 EXP I RES: JULY 1, 1989 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FACILITY: ERNST MFG. 2121 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA OWNER: ERNST, JAN 1714 CRESTMONT BAKERSFIELD. CA 93306 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TANK # 1 2 AGE (IN YRS) 35 UNK SUBSTANCE CODE MVF 2 MVF 2 PRESSURIZED PIPING? UNK UNK NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON-TRANSFERABLE *** POST ON PREMISES AUG ~ '... DATE PERMIT MAILED: ". <.I í:d86 DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: Kern County Hea~th Department , Division of Environmental Hea ' 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfiel , CA 93305 Permit No. .3) /)0 '-IX.J Application APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGRCXJND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES S'I'ORAGE F'ACILIT'f ~ of Application (check): o New Facility Dftt>dification of Facility }QExistiD3 Facility OTransfer of Oimership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days l(;<r;-!JI7~) Nights óC r ,~Ç> ~"] if 7 Facil i ty Name & No. of Tanks .4 Type of Business StatlOn .er )-describe) --J.;jt1 ¡.:)/V l' p¡q.crl': "-"1--'(, Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes ~ /-}'¡ViC, / Is Tank(s) Used primarily for Agricultural Purposes? ~x~s 0 No .' /) Facility Address 2/2/ .)'ú-.VJVitN Nearest Cross St. _t~Z' .-J:;iivf r T R SEC (Rural Locations Chly) _ -"~, / owner -:!AI\t I!~~ Contact Person" /7;4'-/ ::;' ""Clr-:'/ " Address', i 7/ {, " /<' '~.j -:- ,Y' ,)...--- - zip Tele¡X1one J'? / - ? 5' ,~. ":" Operator. C '/ I', .< -' :1.-. _". Contact Person ,r-j-';,/, ~ ,'..-v Address. ?/) ..\.;:, j"....I'.,/I~' zip... ,-- Tele¡X\one.._,f'-:"z' ;.J-:;~, B. water to Facility provided by Depth to Growdwater Soil Characteristics at Facility Basis for Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Detenninations CA Contractor's License No. Zip Telephone -- proposeO Canpletion tBte - Insurer ---- C. Contractor Address proposed Starting Date Worker's Canpensation Certification. D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications proposed E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank t Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular premium Diesel Waste -- Fuel Oil -+ 0 0 - s.. fa 0 0 B 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 B 8 B 0 0 0 0 [J F. Chemical Ccmµ:>si tion of Materials Stored (not necessary for rotor vehicle fuels) Tank t Chemical Stored (non-coornercial name,\ CAS i (if known) Chemical previously Stored (if different) G. Transfer of OWnership Date of Transfer Previous o..mer Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Pennit No. issued to I understaoo that the Permitting Authority may review and modify or tenninate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storage facility upon receiving this ccmpleted fonn. This form has been ccmpleted under pe,nal ty of true and correcl~_) // ~ . I "j " If v / Signature / ì Ct-, ___:';7 peri ury and to the best of my knowledge is Title (/// /' Date y- / ---Ó C- . ~T Permlt No. ~ I ÐocJDt.. TANK ! J__ (FI LL OUT SEPARATE FORM FG.~ ~CH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPRõPRÏÃTE --š-õ'XEŠ-- H. 1. Tank is: 0 Vaul ted ONan-Vaul ted OCOuble-Wall DSingle-Wall 2. Tank Material Dcarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete O,AlllT1intE 0 Bronze DUnkoown o Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer r'acHl ty Name 5. Tank Secondary C~ntainment o Double-Wall L] Synthetic Liner OOther (describe): o Material Tank Interior Lining DRubber 0 Alkyd OEp:)xy OPhenolic OGlass OClay Olblined Ol11known OOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection -crGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad Df'::>lyethylene Wrap OVinyl wrapping OTar or Asphalt DUnknown ONone Dather (describe): Cathodic Protection: o None OImpressed Current System DSacrificial Mode System Describe System & Equipment: Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception , a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) [jGrourrlwater Monitorin;J welles) D Vadose Zone Moni toring Well (s) D U-Tube wi thout Liner D U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directin¡ Flow to Monitorirç Well(s) * o Vapor ~tector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor D Conductivit): Sensor* D Pressure Sensor in lumular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space o Daily Gau:Ji~ & Inventory Reconcil iation 0 Periodic Tightness Test1B] o None D unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricti~ Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized PipiB]w D Moni tor i~ StEp wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway D Hal f-Cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway D Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None D Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: ~nkrriigh~e~sBe s 1S n en Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes DNa DUnknown Date (s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection DOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gau:Je DFloat Vent Valves D Auto Shut- Off Controls DCapacitance Sensor OSealed Fill Box DNone DUnknown Oather: List Make & Model For Above Devices D Li ned Vaul t D None 0 Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) 4. Thickness (Inches) -- 6. 7. 8. DYes D No DUnknown Results of Test , ~sting Canpany 9. 10. --- 11. Piping a. Underground pi ping: [] Yes DNa OUnkn..n Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer DPressure DSuction DGravity APprõx'imate Le~th of pipe R1.I1 b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection ; DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad OImpressed CUrrent DSacrificial Anode Dpolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolatiofl OVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone DOther (describe): c. UrlJerground Pipirq, Secondary ContairJt\ent: DDouble-Wall 0 Synthetic Linèr ~;ystelT' o None DUnknown Dather (describe): ---.----- L"aClJ.l t.Y Name- -~.. ''Ç" - " , ",' '. . <I?"-"''1,'' , '.' . ". .' "..',.,'. .".' . , .' '~,F I" . .. ' . . ' TANK; I, ,. (FILL OOT SEPARATE FORM; ~."-~ . - - ..-.-....."~. , FOR EACH SECTION, œECI< ALL APPROPRIR -- .- t...... " .' ...... " .' "" " ~,. H. 1. Tank is: DVàulted, DNon-Vaulted D1))uble~all (]SiD;Jlfr'Wall 2.· ,Tank :Matèdai- ' , , . _8 Carbon Steel D Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete OAltlDim.m Other (describe) 3. primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) '.. '... ~ -', ""'," ' o Fiber91,a~,' :.w:teel o Bronze 5. Thickness (Inches) Capaci ty (Gallons) 2.-&0 DNone ~~ Manufacturer: capacity (Gals.) DClay Oll'\lined ~:., Manufacturer 9. 4. Tank Secondary Containment o Double-WaU--r1 Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vaul t o Other (descr ibe) : o Ma ter ial Tank Interior Lining DRubber 0 Alkyd OEp:>xy o Phenol ic DGlass OOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection --rTGalvanized []Fiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene wrap OVinyl wrapping DTar or Asphalt OUnknown ONone DOther (describe): ' Cathodic Protection: DNone OImpressed CUrrent System r::::JSacrificial Anode System Descrite System iii Equipnent: Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception a:--Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) LfGrourrlwater Monitorin;J Well (8) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner ' o U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitorirg welles) * o Vapor Detector· 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condœtivit~ Sensor· o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval iii Inspection Fran U-Tube, Moni toriB;J Well or Annular Space o Daily GalXjirç iii Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Te8tiD;J o None 0 Unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized PipingW o Moni taring SIDP wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Hal f-CUt Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None o Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make iii Model: 8. :nk~igh~:SBe s IS en Tightness Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes DNa Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection [JOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float GalXje OFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls DCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box ONone Dl)\known OOther: List Make & Model Por Above Devices 6. 7. Tested? DYes ONo Ounknown Results of Test / ~sting Canpany ~own 10. 11. Piping a. underground Pipirw;J: DYes DNa DunknoW1 Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer DPressure OSuction OGravity , Approximate Length of Pipe 1U\ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : OGalvanized OFiberglass-Clad DImpressed CUrrent Osacrificial Anode OPolyethylene Wrap OElectr ical Isolation DVinyl Wrap OTar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone OOther (describe): c. Underground piping, Secondary COF1t(')irment: DDouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner system o None Ounknown DOther (describe): ._------ --- - -.- - ---~.- - - -_..--- -" .- .. ~ :' ~;';~~t;~~.~,~~~;~--~,~;,~~;~.;·"~;G,i~~;·":-<", .- ,,-....,..,. ,~ '1: !"", 'yo .' -..., '."""'" .1': " ,;'. " " ..- ; :l"""-~' 'A' ~ ~"" .' ,., ".. '\'.. .: .' ~'7>~'; ';-~ Ii ! :.l( R. v.'¿.. '.;.( ': ~ ~ .:. -t. ,.J e w . .~~ /l \ ..- -..: ... '.\ .~ r'\,4 f, ,,"i) r.t~"'c'£ ~ 1 )(t1f>'T ,~'r.~ >'" ,'.f''<'1w ~-~. ':~"!.~1" ~, ,,' '~Nf.> 1, ' \ ,,; ,:' '1.i1i:~;' ,~¡, ~ .: .t:'~'",.. , f, .¡" '. :·_),t.....~, "<.'-~ 0. .. ,.":-\1"'., ,r ~+: ~._. ...,' .t--.-' .' ::.~,!ç.~:~~ ~~. ,:d, " ....~' '. . ~'....'.' ~ ~--' .-. ¡ ~'.. . /11 w'l îJ 3 t« lli; CC IE, II W &.; ; ~, Jt, ~,t" .0\ ¡'1'~ I[ -- , ~-;'RN æoo' ~h fnJr LJr./\ I'T'I ., ~"j r ~ u..r'îLJN Dr'~ . ,..~ " 'w.... " .' .". ¡ '~ : . . '~:" ..... " " '\'1" .: .' '.' 'Wi" ..' .,',:',',:,",',;,'~è"",."?-¡,:/ . ~ 'w ,,~~ ~ '. .< ~,I " ROLAND S. WOODRUFF ATTORNEY AT ,LAW· 1825 18TH STREET R O. BOX 1676 BAKERSF1ELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 325-0721 September 25, 1986 Kern County Health Dept. UNDERGROUND rrANK SECTION 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Attention: Joe Canas Re: Permit No. 3100400 Dear Hr. Canas: Pursuant to our telephone conversation of a few days ago, I am filing with you the Permit Checklist in relation to the above captioned Permit. My clients, Ernst Mfg., Inc., as operator, and Ernst Bros. Inc., as owner, have elected to cease the operation of the tanks and to remove the same pursuant to your rules and regulations. In this respect, the tanks have been emptied of all gasoline and other fluids, and we ask for a continuance of the time limit in which to perform the next steps required for such removal. I have informed my clients to see to it that no additional fluid substance can be placed in said tanks prior to their removal from their present location and we would appreciate your not only continuing this matter for further action, but advising me in particularity of the requirements for said removal and the determination of possible existence or non-existence of pollutants or conbamination. Very ~~Ul~ yours: //2:/?' I~; /~' ~;,;;~7 ' (/t ßfø& < ~::'(/~~ ROLAND S. WOODRUFF ./ Attorney at Law RSvl: plo Encl. PERMIT CHECKLIsT .' ','.""..%.<'~. ,~~ ,-;.~~" ,;..':':"-~(': 't~' ~ ""- .' ',' 1": ~ .. -.. . ~t' .,.... .' -' .. 'j> .: " .. .' Facility·· ERNS'r 14E!G:,~":;,INC. ". " " . - ~~...; .. '1 :-t . ~ t J : ,nj. Pe"'ltf-'j''J~ø.øT This' checklist' is' provided to ensure ,that all and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary monitoring requirements. nècessary , pack~:t encl08u;~';.eÍ'.'~ece1ved equipment to i.pleaent tbe first pbase of ,.. .', : '. ~ ~_ I ~ <, , , -, _: '\: _. . '," ::, .\~' Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the ,self-addressed envelope" provided' within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes No x A. The packet I received contained: 1) Cover Letter, Permit Checklist, Interim Permit, Phase I Interim Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between OWner and Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #G-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes, Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-IO. 3) The Following Forms: a) Inventory Recording Sheet b) Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse c) Trend Analysis Worksheet 4) An Action Chart (to post at facility) x - x x x B, I have examined the information on my Interim Permit, Phase I Monitoring Requirements, and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and ORerator), and find owner's name and address, facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page 6 of Handbook): x 1) Acceptable gauging instrument x 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) x 3) Water-finding paste ~ D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). There is no agreement bet\.¡een owner & o;?erator. ~ E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical, one chart will suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). ~ F. As required on page 6 of Handbook #UT-10, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman if out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). x G. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring was started at this facility in accordance with procedures described in Handbook #UT-IO. ~ Date Started Not started ,/' /' Signature of Person Completing Checklist: Ti tIe: Secretar , Ernst Date: September 22, 1 S 86 '- " .' ..... . 'r '. ~ " J , _,.. J "(.1",.,,, "" ,--W"j . , , . '}' , ,~. ~ c¡' f,\ ~ '\, " "- -- ,."'~ . Cor~ection.i~ ~~~loWß: ' .,- .-.".. ;,.-,._~..,.,,~-. The owner '"s :n~~ and address is incorrect. , ' The Earl Erns t'Trust, . The ' Genevieve . Ernst, Tr,\lst "and~artin. Etcheverry. ,~ ¡: , , ~ Earl Ernst as tö an undivided ,) 45% Genevieve Ernst as to an undivided 45% Martin Etcheverry as to an undivided 10% . ...~ .).'.?:'. ~ -.' ,,-;.', All material contained in each of the two (2) tanks located at the facility known as Ernst Mfg., Inc., 2121 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA, were emptied from said tanks on the 22nd day of September, 1986 and shall remain empty until further directions from the Kern County Health Department. All substances which were stored in the tanks have been properly disposed of. The pipes into said tanks have been adequately closed so as to prevent any liquid substances from entering said tanks, whether by intentional or unintentional means. It is the intent of the owners and operators of these storage facilities to amend their present permit, being Permit #310040C, issued July 1, 1986, so as to permit the closure and abandonment of said storage facilities. September 22, 1986. _. ,II' :r'"\'"'"\ 7'r:~ecretary, , î:'!(; ~-!li'--!' \ /'"i.'·" .'. ...... . . Inc. ~ C~QF' ,-~ r-: -. ... ~~) , 'I '- ~~..-J~"-" -' ~ " . ..~ " I" ,....: ....." :~ '",: J ""-.. ! ";""">~-r: ....:.~~j' ...... " ...... " '"'. '. , ,....... ')'". .- . ~ . .".. ~ . ;P e r m·1. t·' 0 u e & -ti; 1. 0: xi n,a.:1 r . .. Normally, permits are sent to facility Owners but since .any Owners live outside Kern County, they aay choose to have the· per.its sent to the Operators of the facility where they are to be posted. Please fill in Permit # and check one of the following before returning this form with payment: For PERMIT # a I C)éJ yo G 1. Send all information to Owner at the address listed on invoice (if Owner is different than Operator. it wi 11 be Owner I s responsibility to provide Operator with pertinent information) . 2. Send all information to Owner at the following corrected address: i 3. Send all information to Operator: Name: f3'l./UtJ';!, /AI\. p6 . 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