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~~:--- ¡; , ~, ~ i NORTH SCALE: . e, SITE/FACILITY DIAGRAM FORM 5 BUSINESS N~~E: ~ FACILITY N~~E: FLOOR: UNIT #: FACILITY DIAGR.~~ o N..l ~I'\J ö (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRA~ ,~ 2340 7' DATE: .I / $' j 2... UAJltU'} 4\1 ¿ Q RC'''i. ~,-= í>~ ( Pú'Þyp ~ S' L~O ì "'.- .. <::~~{>\ C ,ç:tl.l~ P I's<. Q"I')l) 'J o '~<l} \ \ - - @ ulf- L~ ~\L. L..<J"->e. :n:-::i-- (J) Œ(D çr<:. rn (:"2..) 4e:."""~ CÀ»~ $bð <Û ~P'- () \)".... tL. -'- ~ tz.¡.; lcë Q~c>'íV"'\ J:> \ - t~a- .0 l \ ~J, ~~'*'i. \to -------r'-- . \f)~ \ ~ ~.- -- ~~~ ií "'" (Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- Jj9Ck - SorJ5 - SA - ,... -. OF OF ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ (J>.. ~ ~ ~ SrTE DIAGRAM (ReqUe itees) 1. Address: Identity the principle buildin¡s by the Street nuebers. . ~~ ,,- 9. Lock (key) Box 10, M5DS Stora~e Box .I·i' 2. Street(s), Alleys. Driveways, and Parking Areas adjacent to the property. Include the street naaes. 11. Railroad Tracks 12. Fence or Barrier a. WIre 3. Store Drains, Culverts. Yard Drl11ns b. Masonry c. Wood 4. Drainage Canals. Ditches. Creeks. d. Gates 5. BÚildings a. Fr~ee conutructlon 13. Powerl1nes 14. Guard Station b. Masonry construction 15. Storage Tanks: Identify the capacity in gill. a. Above ¡round c. Metal construction d, Acceas Door 6, Utility Controls a, Gae b. Underground 16. Diking or Bel'. b. Electricity 17, Evacuation Route c. Water 18. Evacuation Area: Identity the location where eaployees will ..et. 7. Fire SuppressIon Syste.s: a. Fire Hydrants b. Fire Sprinkler Connections 19. Outside Hazardous Wasto Storage c. FIre Standpipe Connections 20. Outside Hezardous Material Storage d. Water Control Valves Cor protection syste.. 21, Out.ide Hazardous Material Use/Handlinr 'e, Fire PUllP 22. Type at Hazardou. Mater ial/Wute Stored or Used (See Below) 8. Fire Depart_ent Access TYPE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL F · Fl8lUlable B · bplodve L . Liquid C · Carras! ve 0 · Oxidizer G . Gas W · Water Reactive T · Toxic S - SaUd R . Radiological P . POlaon H . Cryolfenic D . Waste B . Etiololfical ExaBple: Flaalable Liquid. FL FACILITY DIAGRAM (Required ite.a in addition to the above) 1. Risers tor Sprinklers 8. Pire Eacapea 2. PattHlenl e, Air Condltlonln« UnIt' 3. Steirways: Indicate the 10. Windowa levels served troD hilfheat to lowelt. U. Inaide Hazardous Waate Storage 4. Escalator: Indicate the levels served troD 12. Inside Hazardous highest to loweat. Materiala Storage ~. Elevator 13. Inaide Hazardous Materials Use/Handling 6. Attic Access 14. Sewer Drain Inlets 7. Skyl1rhtl " ~. ~ --~~ - T / . -. . ¡,,~.. . , ~, F " ~"')N T ;;:'.~'¡ ,., i:'" 'J E N',':]~ y i¡'¡h.~ i.l i ty '0acJ<'..sorJ6 ~eýtllC-~ OOPer;;-tÌ': to Operate' c-=3JIY)/3. DConstru::;1'_ion Permit It o PermiL to abandon~ o Am ended Permit Conditions 6aPermit Application Form, DApplication to Abandon OAn"'lJal Report Forms - ,- No. of Tanks Date Date Date ,-- ~ Tank Sheets tanks(s) Plo+ -~/4V\~:......-r· Date DCopyof Written Contract Between Owner & Operator OInspect~on Reports []C~rrespondence - Received Date Date Date OCorrespondence - Mailed Date Date Date [] Unauthori zed Release Reports o Abandonment/Closure Reports [] Sampling/Lab Reports []MVF Compliance Check (New Construction []STD Compliance Check (New Construction []MVFPlan Check (New Construction) [] STD Plan Check (New Construction) []MVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) DSTD Plan Check (Existing Facility) D·Incomplete Appl ication" Form []Permit Application Checklist [] Permit Instructions DDiscarded o Tightness Test Resul ts Checklist) Checkl i st) Date Date Date . DMonitoring Well Construction Data/Permìts ----------------------------------------------------------------.-- DEnvironmental Sensitivity Data: . DGroundwater Drilling, 8",ring Logs :]Location of Water WeU,s OStatement of Undergr0li1.J Conduits 5aPlot Plan Featuring.~'l Environmentally Sensitive Data Dphotos Construc~ Drawings Location DHalf sheet sho',~lÎng dat~ ~, . ;ved and tally of inspection timë-;-'-"i't'ë' o Mi scellaneous "----,- ." L- ('" ) -- -' r? " " (r;? /;? J -- I'IJ -- J -; 0'..4.-::' ...... Kern County Hea¿th Department Divîsion of Envl(onmental HEA 1700 FlQwer Street, Bakersfi~, CA 93305 " ~- I,Jecmí t No. ~31 Ô 0/ 3 <.:..... . APPlication.! ~ - ~,L';- - /7.!? ~- ;// APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDE~ROOND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILI'l"f ~ of Application (check): DNew Facility DM:>dification of Facility ClExistio;l Facility DTransfer of OWnership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days f J / - .3 2 i J' __ _ \' _ Nights J À -; - I ? q- L Facility Name ")(\.l. \(... ~~ i ~('_u..\.r..... Q.. No. of Tanks S; Type of Business (check): saline Statlon tJOther (describe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes ~No Is Tank(s) Used primarily for h;Jricultural Purposes? Dyes ~No '. Facility Address 2310 Ç'þ l-' I"'\L()/'I 4.u Nearest Cross St. W}..H-tc. L~)1<="'4 Urí(~ T R EC (Rural Locà£ions 011y) Owner _~ YI '1 ~ ~~-;- ~~:u;t Contact Person ~ Ld Address -2.. . " /) 1"\. l# Zip 7 31Ð 7 Telephone :t J<-i ~.3 ~û Operator t:;;~~ AI, ~ a...t.IL..r~~ - . Con~ct Person Cto.J! AI, !r~ IL.":Å~J Address 3lC 3 Q,-u.c- f?' AL.... t:> Zip 7'~:1 Ð'f" Telep¡one 11 ~ 1 I J?4- L B. water to Facility pr~vided bY)~' "L,h~ 6l:/.ïk J1~J Depth to: GroW1dwater '30(') \ ,~ Soil Characteristics at Pacillty S~ Basis for Soil Type and GroURiwater Dept11l1etérminatlons 't;-c rl-7 JG-u f J...')' (l,/žt I'T1,J ~. . C. Contractor Address Proposed Startil¥] Date Worker's Compensation ,Certification t CA Contractor's License No. Zip Telephone Proposed Completion DElte Insurer , D. If 'nlis' Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications proposed ' E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): ~ ! . Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular' pr.iœ Diesel waste - Fuel 011 B ~ 8 -; ~ ~ E f. Chanical Càiíposi tiooof Materials Stored (not necessary for mtor vehicle fuels) Tank t Chemical Stored (non-coamercial name) CAS . (if known) Chemical Previously Stored (if different) ~ :~ D D ,,:-' 0 D D o D 8 ~ B ; o [] -8 8 B Iii1 G. Transfer of OWnership Date of Transfer Previous Facility Name I, prev ious OWner accept fully' all obligations of Permit tÐ. issued to I understand that the Pennittlng Authority may review and modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storage facility upon receiving this completed fonn. 'ft1is form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and corr t.. Title J?~o.l~ . - Date :3 / I LI l.r- '\..700 Flower Street' Bakersfield, California 93305 i Telephone (80S) 861-3636 e :. - ' ,.,-- KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMIT( HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION INTERIM PERMIT TO OPERATE: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard PERMIT#3:1.00:1.3C ISSUED: JULY 1, 1986 EXPI RES: JULY 1, 1989 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FACILITY: JACKSON'S SERVICE 2340 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERS~IELD, CA OWNER: KNIGHTS REST MOTEL 2300 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 -------------~-------------------------------------------------------- TANK # 1 2-4 5 AGE(IN YRS} 11 20 20 SUBSTANCE CODE MVF 2 MVF 2 WO 3 PRESSURIZED PIPING? YES UNK UNK NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON-TRANSFERABLE *** POST O~ PREMISES , . DATE PERMIT MAILED: APR l' \981 " ." .... . ,. . ~",.. ~ DATE PElUHT CHECK LIST RETURNED: . i , --.--- Facil i ty Name Pe rID i t No...:; ì V V ¡;j C- H. ... J.~Æ;- n?l? TANK! e', (FILL OUT SEPARATE FO~ _ ...ACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION 1 CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES -- 1. Tank is: DVaultêd ~n-Vaulted DDouble-\~all ~ingle-Wall 2. Tank Material 17aroon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride D Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic D Concrete 0 Alllt1im.m D Bronze Ounkoown Other (describe) 3. primary Containment Da¡tð Ins~l1ed ThiCJ1kn ss (Inches) -LJ -¡ f ~- ..+ .) 4. Tank Seconda ry Conta i nt o Double-wan"i:] Synthetic Uner Dather (describe): o Material 5. Tank Interior Lining --crRubber "!]Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DClay Dlhlined Dlhkno~ , DOther (describe): ~fe~ 6. Tank Corrosion Protection - ~lvanized [J"berglass-Clad O~lyethylene Wrap DVinyl WrapplR) , '.,..: ar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone Dather (describe): " . . '. Ca Ic protection: a None [JImpressed OJrrent System [Jsacdflclal 1node Syst8D Describe System & Equipnent: 7. Leak Detection, MonitoriBj, and Interception ~Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) LrGroumwater Monitoril'J)' Well (s) o Vadose Zone Moni toriI'¥] Well (s) 0 u-Tube Wi thout Uner . DU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoril'J) WBll(s)* D Vapor Detector* a Uquid Level Sensor a Condœtivit~ Sensor* D Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, MonitoriB:) well or Arvwlar Space ltDaily GalXJiR) & Inventory Reconciliation a Periodic Tightness TestiRj o None 0 unknown 0 Other b. Pipil'¥]: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for pressurized PipingW _ 0 Moni toriRj fbIp wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway D Synthetic Liner Raceway øpone 'D~~D~r . *Descr ibe Make & Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has TIllS Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes ~ DUnkno~ Date (s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level O!l'.ape Float GalXJe DFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box ~ne Olk\kno~"" Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices Capaci ty (Gallons) ~u~acturer: , . d ~tO/.,¿vV f~"'~ Ub.\-'4 DLined Vault [J1bne Otbknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) DYes ~tÐ Dlbknown Resul ts of Test TestirY:) Canpany 10. 11. Piping ~ . a. ltldergroUJ:1d Pi piBJ : 8'lés OtÐ Dt)1kno~ Mater ial - ,.~ _ \ Thickness (inches)..5' ÍIf 'f\)Diameter,.. ,) Manufacturer ~ ~~,f1.(,¡""Y1 , !SJPressure DSUction OGravity Approximate Length of pe RLI'1 ,2~ . b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized (JFiberglass-Clad DLmpcessed current OSacriflclal Anode Dpolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation Dvinyl Wrap DTar or As¡:malt DUnknown o None Oather (describe): c. Undergrolmd Piping, Secondary Contairment: ODouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner System (WNone Dunkno~ []Other (describe): \.·_·L ..." ....,I'~~.:-.............'/ 10. _ .e .:-.. (l'ILL em SD'uo.~=:.I. ICI 'I'&B) 31 0 () 13 C- I'œ DQI Sla'Iœ. aœ:x ~ lOllS !Uk IfJpIt 'nink is: Cvaultsd PtNon-Vaultsd CDouble-Wall DSingle-wall IfaDt IlatarW !CaJ:bon Steel Dstainless Steel CPOlyvinyl QùoJ:ide Dl'ibeJ:glass-Clad Steel CFibeJ:glaSS-Reinforad Plastic cConcrete CAl...ilUlD oBJ:anæ Ct1'1known cOther (descdbe) 3. Prm.y CeDtaillDmt Date Insta¡lEd 'ft1ickness (Inches) 16 ~ ,..., 11,,/ ..' 4. ~ ~~.dary CaDtai....t CDcuble-Wall CSynthetic Liner cOther (deaeJ:ibe): 5. ~ 1DtaC1œ-rJ"iïf'" a R1:Ðbe~ eAl kyd CEpDxy COt~ (d.8C~ ibe) I 6. ".,.. c:œzWCIII ftOmct1ca DGalvanized t)lPiberglass-clad cPOlyethylene wrap eVinyl wrapping . . ~ar 01: Asphalt 'eunknow DNone cather (de8CJ:ibe): . Catbad1c ftOt:ect1øa: CNone cnnp:essed OJrrent SystEm cSacrificial Anode System Describe SystEI'D' Equipnent: . . 7. r.at Dltect.iøa. MaDitœiag, lID! 1D'.øI.~..i.. a. Tank: DV1sual (vaulte:J tanks only) CGrourdwateJ: HonitoJ:irg Well(s) Dvadose Zone Job1itoring ¡.ell (5) cu-T\be Without Liner CO-TUbe with Canpatible Liner Directin:¡ Flow tJ) Honito~irg Well(s) DYapor Detector CLiquid [eve1 sensor CCDnda:tivity Sen8o~ DPJ:essure Sensor in AnnulaJ: Space of Double Wall ~ DLiquid Retrieval' Inspection !'tan O-'N,)e, McnitodB;¡ Well or Imular Space ADaily Gaugir~ , Inventory Reconciliation DPedcdic Tightness Testirç DNone CthknoVl COtheJ: ' Þ. PipiBj: CFlow-RestrictiBj Leak OetectoJ:(s) £oJ: PJ:essurized Pipi~,., cHoni toring SUnp wi th Raceway cSealEd CDacJ:ete Raceway - cHalf-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway CSynthetic Liner Raceway )JNoae CunknoVl a OtheJ: DescJ:ibe Honitodrg Hethal fOJ: Above: 8. 'fat ft.gbt:aea . Has '!'his Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Nane 9. IJ'aDt Jlllpair Tank RepaiJ:ed? DYes ANo Dtl11mown Date(s) of RepaiJ: (8) Describe RepaiJ:s ONrflU Protect.iœ COperator Fills, Controls, , Visually Monitors IsYel . DTape Ploat Gauge DFloat Vent Valves QAutD Shut- Off Oootrols CCapaci tance Sensor C Sealed !'ill Box IINone DI)1kno~ . cather: De8CJ:ibe CaDponenta of System: " f. ~ 1. 2. Ca~ci ty (Gallons) ~ cLiMd Vault JD)I)œ Manufacturer t.)n ,¿;rh:d.J. 1'-.,/ C01JcnoVl Capacity (Gala.) cPhenoUc cGlus aOay c0ù1182 ~VI /Z.¿1}1.e.. Dyes ~ C01kno~ Resulta of Test Testing O:mpmy U. 'MpiDIJ a. tb3ez:gJ:o\X¥i Piping: ~'Yes CND COlkno"iÐ Haœdal ~Tf-l~~ Thickness (inches).Q~ 'ft, Dianeter ;;. rJ Hanufactw:ex: iìn.k .....Zu'-' ./ CPressw:e D&x:tion CGravity Approximate II!ngth of pe lÞ1 .:lì;,; Þ. OndeJ:groWl:! Pipirg CoJ:rosion Protection : Ø(Gal vani zed CPiberglass-Clad cJmp:essed OJrJ:ent C Sacdficia1 Anode D Polyethylene WJ:ap CElectJ:ical Isolatioo DVinyl wrap DTar or Asphalt DUnknoVl CNone COther (describe): c:. UndergroWl:! Pipin:¡, Secondary Containnent: CDouble-Wall C Synthetic Liner System ~ne Dtl1knoYl D Other (describe): J ~:-f~'L--1 I." 1. 2. 10. Ä/D6/;c., J. ~ TUIt .e (P1LL œr SEPARA'l'Z nnin _ AOI DIIIQ Jœ aaI -=nell, aœ:x ~ ~ BODS 'faDt Ifype Tank is: Qvaulted ~Non-Vault:ed ODouble-Nall DSi~le-wall ftnk ltaterW RCarbon Steel DStainless Steel DPOlyvinyl Chloride Dl.'iberglass-Clai Steel DFiberglass-Reinforced Plastic CConcrete CAl\DinUD DBronæ C()1known cOther (describe) 3.Prs..y CllDtaimBit Date Inst:a).1ed 'ft1ic~ss (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) ~~ r 1L"ti' 4 &CO 4. ~. ~~uy Cœtairnvt CDouble-Wall CSynthetic Liner cLinåd Vault ~ c01kno~ QOther (deacribe): "'\ Dttaterial ThLckntl11 (Ing}wl) 5. If-* x-.lar-¡J"1Ú1IÍJ c Ib.Ðber CAlkyd QlpDxy CPhenoUc aCl... co.ay DOthK (d.acr it.) I /U""-'<-.-; 6. .... CDaae1.. ftOœcti.. CGalvanized Q!'iberglass-clai OPOl~thylene wrap cYlnyl wrapping ~Tar or Asphalt CunknoY1 CNone COther (describe): . CattixUc ftotle.cti..: ONone OIm¡Eessed OJrrent systa:D OSBcrificial Anode System Deser ibe SystB'D , Equipnent: . 7. r.at Detacti... IlaDitariDIJ. ad ID·-·~aa a. Tank: DVlsual (vaulted tanks only) OGroumwater Honltorirg well(.) cvadose Zone Honitori~ Well (s) CU-T\t)e Without Liner DU-TUbe with Cœpatible Liner Dlrectil1j Flow å) MonitoriDJ well(.) DVapor Detector DLiquid level Sensor DCcn:!u:::tivlty Senaor . OPressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Nal1 !ank DLiquid Retrieval' Inspection !'tem U-T\j)e, Mcnitoring Nell or Annular Space l(Daily Gauging' Inventory Reconciliation CPeriodic Tightnesa 'l'estiØJ DNone Dthkno~ cather ' b. PipillJ: DFlow-RestrictillJ Leak Detector (5) for Pressurizøi PipiØJ.... CHoni tori~ SUup wi th Raceway CSBaled OX1crete Raceway OHalf~ Canpatib1e Pipe RaCeway CSynthetic Liner Rac:eway ~ OUnknoY1 cOther . Describe MonitorilJ3 Method for Above: 8. 'fUt~ . !li\s '!'his Tank Been Tightness Tested? CYes ~No COùmown Date of Last Tightness Test ReSulta of Test Test NDe Testing Ompmy 9. 'I'aIIt Impair Tank Repaired? DYes qtÞ D()\known Date (s) of Repair (a) Describe Repairs OlEfin Pmtectiaa DOperator Filla, Controls, , Visually Monitors IAwel . OTapi! Float Gauge DFloat Vent Valves QAuto Shut- Off Controls DCapacitance Senaor DSealed Fill Box ~~ D01kDo~ . COther: Describe CaDponents of SyBta: Manufacturer / I ~ Þ'J Ie .; .......·tl ~I Capacity (Gal..) C~1ns5 tD\knO.a u. l'ipiag a. tbiergromd Piping: ~Yes DNo cl:a\knoY1 Material S-~"J.'¿7., Thickness (inches) )c;...u: t(~ Diameter "1 t I Manufacturer o Pressure o&x:tion OGr:avity ~oximata tA!ngth of Pipe lU1 h I b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ctGalvanized CFiberglass-Clad CDn¡Eessed OJrrent C Sacrificial km.e CPolyethylene wrap cElectrical Isolation CVinyl Wrap cTar or Asphalt CUnknoY1 ONone COther (describe): c. Undergroum Pipin;r, Secondary Containnent: DDouble-Wall C Synthetic Liner SystEm ~None Dt)ùcnot«1 COther (describe): J:'ac 111 ty Ndine .J ;'''ff" /L_ J-c..... . ".> , . . TAN: ! fa., (FILL OUT SEPARATE FO~ _ ~CH ~) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIA.TE ~ H. ~ 1. Tank is: Ç]Vaulted ~Non-Vaulted DD.:>uble-Wall DSingle-Wall 2. Tank Matenal -mfCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Ctàoride 0 Fiberglass-<:lad Steel E] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AllJl\ÍnlE 0 Bronze DUnknown o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date Installed 'I11ickness (Inches) I ez t& 5' i/'-f ,f 4. Tank Seconda ry Conta ínrfient o Double-Wall U Synthetic OOther (describe): DMaterial . Thickness (Inches) 5. Tank Interior Lini"9 -rfRubber D Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DC1ay Dl1'\lined Dtbkno'-l1' , OOther (describe): A.e'/A../ ../ 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -r1Galvanized DFiberglass-Clad DFOl~thylene Wrap DVinyl Wrapping , ðS{Tar or Asphalt DUnknown [JNone DOther (describe): "' Catfiodic protection: [JNone OImpressed CUrrent System [JSacrlf1clal Anode System Describe System &. Equipnent: . 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ~Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) LfGrouOOwater MonitoriR)' Well(s) D Vadose Zone Moni toring Well (s) D lJ-Tube Wi thout Liner DU-Tube with Campatible Liner Directi~ Flow to MonitoriR) we1l(s)* D Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid, Level Sensor D Conductivit~ Sensor* D Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank D Liquid Retrieval &. Inspection Fram U-Tube, Moni toriD:] Well or Annular Space NDaily GalX]iD:] &. Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testin:j C1 None D unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping- D Moni toriD:] SlIDp wi th Raceway D Sealed Concrete Raceway - D Hal f-cut Caapatible Pipe Raceway D Synthetic Liner Raceway ~ None o Unknown 0 Other *Descr ibe Make &. Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tãñk Repai red? D Yes ~No DUnknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, &. Visually Monitors Level DTape Float GalX]e DFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls 8Capacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box t:\rÑone Dtbknown Other: .1"\.- List Make &. Model For Þb:Ne Devices pe nn ì t. No. j j r;J() I 'oj¡ C- 3. Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer 4000 L' "1 ¡c.~J ,.¡ì (f L'¡.J Liner D Lined Vaul t ~ne 0 tbknown '\ "Manufacturer: capaci ty (Gals.) DYes)fNo DUnknown Resul ts of Test Testir¥j Canpany 10. 11. Piping , a. U1derground Piping: øYes DNo Dun known Material ~~_ Thickness (inches) kd 'f b Diameter _~ tI Manufacturer DPressure DSUctlon Gravi ty Approximate Length of Pipe RLn k! b.Underground Piping Corrosion Protection ~ ~Ga1vanized DFiberglass-Clad OImlXessed current Dsacrificial Anode Dpolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt DUnknown o None DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: DDouble-wall DSynthetic Liner System ~ne Dunknown OOther (describe): . .... .. - I:,:(; 1.!. 1 L Y Name ,.J--y-cr¿:" ''''''_(' ~ , TANK !e , (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORMa ¿ACH TANK) . ' FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPR!rTE BOXES -- - H." 1. Tank is: O.vaulted .øNon-vaulted ODouble-Wall DSingle-Wall 2. TaQk Material ' . lcarbon Steel ,0 Stainless S~eel 0 Pol yvinyl Chlo~ide 0 Fiberglass~lad Steel Fiberglass-Remforced PlasUc 0 Concrete 0 Allllunl.ll1 0 Bronze OUnknown Other (describe) . . 3. Primary Containment Date. ~ns'?plled Thickness (Inches) r"tfr. f J ItA tf 4. Tank Secondary Contalrinent DDouble-wallu Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): o Material . 5. Tank Interior Lining uRubber OAlkyd OEpoxy DPhenolic OGlass Delay Dlhl1ned Ol11known Oather (describe): Jt-,~ 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -UGalvanized DFlberglass-Clad DÐ:>lyethylene Wrap OVinyl WraWiR) gTar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone DOther (describe): . ' Clthodic Protection: DNone DImpressed CUrrent System [JSacriflcial Inode System Describe System&: Equipnent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ' , ~Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) LrGrourrlwater Monitori~' Well (s) o Vadose Zone Moni toriD:] Well (s) 0 u-Tube Wi thout Liner OU-TUbe with CampatibleLiner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring WBll(s)* o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condœtivit~ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank § Liquid Retrieval &: Inspection Fran U-Tube, M~nitoriD:] Well or Annular Space Daily Gau:Jing &: Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tiqhtness TestiBj None 0 unknown 0 Other ,. . b. PipiD:]: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized PipiR)w o Moni toring SlDp wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway - 0 Half-cut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway j2tNone o Unknown 0 other *Describe Make &: Model: - . 8. Tank Ti9htness Bas 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tiqhtness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tãñk Repai red? 0 Yes JtiNo DUnknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, &: visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gau:Je DFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls OCaþacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box ~None Ol)1known DOther: List Make Ii Model For Above Devices pe 0111 C ,'4Ü. -;; J./;" ./'-' Capacity (Gallons) -S" ~ð Manufacturer () I'J // L'l:r ,,1 ~-Lj DLined Vault f@'None Dl)1known Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) DYes m.No D{}1known Resul ts of Test Testil'¥) Company 11. Piping a. underground Pipil'¥J: f!1y~S DNa DUnknoW'\ Material Thickness (inches) ~~ t-{ C,: Diameter '}t..l Manufacturer DPressure DSUC 10n OGravity Approximate Lel'¥Jth of Pipe IU'\ "" b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized [JFiberglass~lad []Lmpcessed CUrrent [JSacrificial Anode Dpolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation Ovinyl Wrap OTar or Asphalt OUnknown ONone Dather (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Conta irment: ODouble-Wall DSynthetic Liner System ØNone DunknoW'\ DOther (describe): ~¡~,. j ,,' e e -r v Permit Qu.estionna.ire Normally, permits are sent to facility Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern County, they may choose to have the permits sent to the Operators of the. facility where they are to be posted. Please fill in Permit # and check one of the following before returQing this form with payment: For PERMIT # 3/~~(3 c. 1. Send all' information to Owner at the address listed on invoice (if Owner is different than Operator, it will be Owner's responsibility to provide Operator with pertinent information) . 2.' Send all information to Owner at the following corrected address: 3. Send all information to Operator: Name: \' 6t c t:.. .IS'-F n ..J Address: 2- 3 Cfc" .~R·. l ó5èllt'CA ~ ~J v fJ ~ÛL~~ ) Yl L'~'_" a tl L ~ C¡-J.J i) 7 (Operator can make copy of permit for Owner) . / /' -- L4 ,'~ c hl..+-~ l0 e e ". II - (') fJ ~. " £ ~"-I ",.. DI" - DIðJ , \ r rJ (J (jlr () ¿ o 0 , 1 * f ...h (. X O'J .1 lJJ 0 a h ~ - ~ ~~ 8 .. " ~ ,A @ þ () (1 . ¡¡~ \ . .{I.~ ~ -" 0 ~ ~ D C: ~ . .. ~ U -. , ~ ... n - .~ - .' '" --~ ..M C;' 0 GARY J. WICKS Agenc¥. Dlreclor (805) 861-3502 e -e 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Baker.fleld. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 86j-'>ò36 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 ;¡ STEVE McCALLEY Director RESOURCE ,~?k~::~~:;. .'to"" . ~:-_ 'It· .;:.. \" .. F ~£NT ..' .' ~I "~MENT AL ". AGE N C y. May 15. 1990 Rene Hochler Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 So. Union Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93307 SUBJ ECT : Location Known As Permit # Dear Ms. Hochler: 2300 So. Union. Bakersfield. CA Bakersfield Airpark Inn 310013 ~ This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action at the above site. With the provision that the information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of existing conditionsr it is the position of this office that no further action is required at this time. .- Please be advised that this letter does not relieve you of any liability under the Ca 1 i forn i a Health and Safety Code or Water Code for past. present. or future operations at the site. Nor does it relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional, or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. Additionally, be advised that changes in the present or proposed use of the site may require further site characterization and mitigation activity. It is the property owner's responsibility to notify this agency of any changes in report content, future contamination findings, o~ site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Dolores Gough at (805) 8 1-3636. S' ~ is Burger, R. . .S Program Manager Environmental Health Services Department CB:cd cc: Thomas Ladd, GeoPlus Consulting Lily Huang, TransNational Bank G'~Y J. WICKS Ag,:ncy Director (805) 861-3502 .r. STEVE/....CCALLEy ,*,?'Ól,ector e DEPAR RESOURCE ::"E N T .' ..., April 19, 1990 Steve Lue Airpark Inn 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 SUBJECT: Location: 2300 S. Union Bakersfield, CA 93307 Airpark Inn 310013 Known As: PERMIT #: Dear Mr. Lue: e P 540 625 851 RECEIPT FOR CER.TIFIED MAIL NO INSURImtE COVERAGE PROVIOEO NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) II> II> Sent to II> .;. S Lue, Airpark Inn '" '" J. ~:t and No. G) Union Ave. ~ 00 S. ó po, State and ZIP Code ..: 9330i ci Bakersfield, CA ui ;j Postage S Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restflcted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing to whom and Date Delivered It) CI) Return Receipt showing to whom. en ~ Date. and Address of Delivery GI c TOTAL Postage and Fees S ~ .., Ö Postmark or Date 0 CI) CO) E .. 0 u. en CL - -- " This letter is an official notice to inform you that, as the responsible party for the property described above, your agreement with the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department is about to expire. In accordance with Section d.2. of that agreement which states: ·-·Seventeen (17) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the available funds will be exhausted after five (5) additional hours 01' billable lime at which time the agreement will expire. A statement estimating the amount time necessary 10 complete any remaining oversight work will be senl. 'The responsible party will then have another opportunity to renew their agreement with the CounlY. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental Health to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board Pilot Project for which the responsible party may be billed by the State directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs." . SENDER: Complete Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items Put 3 and :d I the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this your a ress n ad to ou The return receiDt fee will provide vou the name of the oel'Son delivered =~ro~ ~:: ~~verv. Þor additional fees the following services are available, Consult postmaster Jf ~e~~~~ ~e;k~x~~~~~~~3~~~:~~n~~~~~::de:;~s, 2. I:] ~~c.1e..~D)eliVery , (E:afd charge) ......,.. w..... 5e 3, Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number 540 625 851 ]Mr. Steve Lue TYPe of Service: Airpark Inn U Registered Dlnsured 2300 S. Union Ave. GO Certified D ~~~m Recel Bakersfie ld, CA 93307 D Exøre_Mail D for Merchanärse !way. obtein signature of addre8S8e '/. ~ ~(.) ,~Jlgent end DATE DElIVERED. ~'I!.. ; .Ið" ~ :..A~dressee' s Addre~ (ONLY if . ,~fj' ?-( \~ and fee pøid) \~\ ¡~,: )J,'~~} . \t9\ 9SI"},. ¡ .. .: ---- .j'." 'Jí,-::p~ /" ~. PS Form 3811, Mar. 1988 . U,S,Q,P,O, 1988-212-865 Address DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT : trust account is $ 211.13. µrs to complete. We are, ígreement wi th Kern County burces Control Board Pil ot I rs. I ~ and work relating to the ese activities. California ¡e Code Chapter 8.48 require plt of this release. , I . ~the oversight of the work iation action plan, site y any fees or permits. I e e ..\ ~~/i'hese,costs are recover:ed by Kern eoun~y ,En,vironmental, Health in one of the tW? methods - descr1bed b.elow. It 1S your responslblllty to select the method of overslght cost recovery under the terms of (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These options only pertain to costs associated with oversight. (A) STATE CONTRACT The ~tate Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party, for both the costs incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded, in whole or in part, from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas I he above individual(s) or entity(ies) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of Ihe above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFrED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safcty code. the Above Responsihle Part)' or Parties shall reimburse the Stale Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all slate and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage 'ank sile, and the above Responsible Parry 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, (B) COUNTY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION ¿ Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for t~ose who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition of State costs. .'Prior to the County1s performance 6f services, this option requires your deposit 0(:$1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option Trust Account. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement, attachment "B". The environmental sensitivity (dttachment "e") of this site has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only sites determined to be non-environmentally sensitive may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site described above is not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in the Local Agreement Option; however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Agreement Option, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique, complex hydrogeological condition exists. In such cases, Envi ronmenta 1 Health wi 11 ut i 1 i ze the State contract to pay for County oversight activities, The County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in a non-environmentally sensitive àrea. It is necessary for you to respond, in writing, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health of your choice: either the State contract or the County's Local Agreement Option. If you select the County1s Local Agreement, please complete and sign the Local Agreement, (attachment B), and return it with your check for $1,000,00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the County of Kern, addressed to Kern County Environmental Health 2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, Attention: Accounting - Local Agreement Option. If you select the State contract; please indicate, in writing, that you have made this se1ection and that you have read the above official notification. ,e e ~~ilure to. respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Gonzales at (805) 861-3636, SMC :'cas ·S¡)ft~!/ r(!J12 '~e McCalley, Director ~ Environmental Heal~h servi~partment attachments \310013.clt ~ GARY J, WICKS Agency "I rector (805~3502 S1;~YE McCALLEY Director e . 2700 M Street. Suite 300 I.kenfleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861·3636 Teiecopler (805) 861·3429 RESOURCE AGENCY Apri1 19, 1990 Thomas Tao Eugene H'. Chang Chang Chih Kuo 15373 Calle Redonda Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 Subject: Location: Known As: Permit #: 2300 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield Airpark Inn 310013 Gentlemen: We have reviewed the underground storage tank site investigation report prepared by GeoPl us Consu It i ng Serv ices for the subj ect property. The report indicated the presence of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination b.elow the underground tanks. The contamination plume was estimated to be 23 feet· deep with a lateral diameter of 30 feet. . GeoPlus Consulting discussed the following remediation alternatives appropriate for this site: 1. Vapor Extraction 2. Bioremediation 3. Excavation and Disposal 4. No Action The no act i on a lternat i ve was recommended by GeoPl us Consu 1t i n9. Th is alternative is acceptable to this Department if the tank area will be capped with asphalt or concrete. Please be aware that approval of the IIno action" is based on current regulatory requirements and may not exempt you from future liability. Should you decide to proceed with the "no actionll alternative, the tank area must be capped by May 31, 1990. Please notify this office when capping is completed so that a final inspection can be conducted by this Department. · -. 'ì ~ Tao, Chang, Kuo ~ April 19, 1990 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Vol~ Gof Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas cc: Thomas Ladd, GeoPlus Consulting Rene Hochler, Bakersfield Airpark Inn Lily Huang, Trans National Bank \310013 .1tr ~ ~ /\ ~'} EG' L ¡. ",: ',. ENVIR0NMENTAL ~ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS January 11, 1990 lab No. 23012-1 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Sample Number: ClT-0001 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 lit - ~-" L: (i~.,''''.:':--'. ~." , ~ '«:>. j¡, J.#¡¡flG 1990"(' £J ¿t!I/lft / Inn (310013) UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Reporting Detection Parameter Test Results Unit limit Benzene (8020) 50·/ 29 ug/kg 5 Toluene (8020) 35 ,Zip:;' ug/kg 10 Ethy1benzene (8020) 120 u1,::;-ryï u g/ kg 10 Xylene (8020) 1,200 ug/ kg / 10 /4(; 7q 2. NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. ug/ kg = ppb Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGl ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Uday Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist US/El:mel LL Eric lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O, BOX 272 & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93060-0272 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANŒ OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD & LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 F,GL ENVI~NMENTAL \i II 'Ó~ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS Janua ry 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-2 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0002 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Reporting Detection Parameter Test Results Unit Limit Benzene (8020) ND ug/ kg 5 Toluene (8020) NO ug/ kg 10 ' Ethy1benzene (8020) ND ug/kg 10 Xylene (8020) ND ug/kg ~ 10 \ ¡) - '1,. "" ('L !r ,,'" - NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. ug/kg = ppb Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. LL Uday Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist ;¡ US/EL :me 1 MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O. BOX 272 &: LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93060-0272 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANŒ OFFICE ~ 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD &: LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 F~G L ENVI~NNIENT AL -- ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS 'i,\ January 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-3 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0003 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Reporting Detection Parameter Test Results Unit Limit Benzene (8020) 1,200 ~¿ ug/kg 5 Toluene (8020) 3,100 &S7? ug/kg 10 Ethylbenzene (8020) 4,900 tCj0'Îd. ug/kg 10 Xylene (8020) 12,000 / 9.;; ¿, ugj kg 10 J \~ -4 ,0] \;" NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. ug/kg = ppb Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. [~L Uday Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist US/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O, BOX 272 & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CAUFORNIA 93~72 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANGI OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOAGI ROAD &. LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 F' GL e t ". . ~ ENVIRONMENTAL " ANALYT~~ALCHEMISTS e January 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-4 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0004 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Reporting Detection Parameter Test Results Unit L imi t Benzene (8020) 20 tJD ug/kg 5 Toluene (8020) 190 1:¡;2 ug/ kg 10 Ethylbenzene (8020) 320 321'2-' ug/kg 10 Xylene (8020) 800 -' ug/kg ~ 10 2 & 1#J , \ Lv \ (1/ \ NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. ug/kg = ppb Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. .~ ~ -::-;- Uday Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist LL Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist US/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O. BOX 2'n & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93060-0272 (80s) 52S-3824 -- (80s) 659-0910 FAX (80S) 525-4172 BRANŒI OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD &. LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 . e . E:GL ENVIRONMENTAL ~ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS e January 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-1 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0001 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE 'TANK ANALYSES Parameter Test Results Reporting Unit Detection Limit TPH (8015-Gãsoline) 1,200 I!ÎO mg/kg 10 NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. mg/kg = ppm Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. ~~ Uday Sa the, M. S. Environmental Chemist L~L Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist US/EL :mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P,O. BOX 272 & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93060-0272 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANŒ OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOAŒ ROAD &: LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 e , F"GL ENVI~ON~iENT AL <, e ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS January 11, 1990 lab No. 23012-2 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: ClT-0002 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Parameter Test Results Reporting Unit Detection Limi t TPH (BOI5-Gasoline) ND W mg/kg 10 " NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. mg/kg = ppm Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. ~~ Uday Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist c~ I "--"",, Eric lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist US/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O. BOX 272 & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93Œ>0-0272 (i!OS) S25- ,1'24- f,~n5) '<;~O,f)Ol n BRANŒI OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD & LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 f2æ) 042,·1]1 ><1 , F'G L ENVIR~NlVIENT AL e ''\' ~ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS January 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-3 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0003 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 ,UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Parameter Test Results Reporting Unit Detection Limit TPH (BOIS-Gasoline) 2,200 lCì'O mg/kg 10 NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. mg/kg = ppm Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FG~~INC. Uday Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist L L~ Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist US/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 8S3 CORPORATION STREET - P,O. BOX 272 & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CAUFORNIA 93Q6O..Q'.i72 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANa-I OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD & LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 . FGL ENVI~)NM.ENT AL ,~ e \\ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS January 11, 1990. Lab No. 23012-4 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0004 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Parameter Test Results Reporting Unit Detection Limi t TPH (8015-Gasoline) 120 35-0 mg/kg 10 ND = Not detected at or above the . concentration of the detection limit. . mg/kg = ppm Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. .----==- U ay Sathe, M.S. Environmental Chemist L~L Eric Lu,Ph.D. Environmental Chemist US/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O, BOX 272 & LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93060-0272 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 5254172 . BRANŒ OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD & LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 · FG L ENVI~Nl\tíENT AL e r~ ~ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS January 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-4 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0004 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Parameter Test Results Reporting Unit Detection Limit Total Lead (7420) 7 mg/kg 1 NO = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. mg/kg = ppm Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. ::ffNc/7~~~, Steve fiicCl~~A Inorganic Laboratory Manager LL Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist SM/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P.O. BOX 272 &: LABORATORY SANTA PAULA; CALIFORNIA 931J6O..æ72 . (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANGI OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD &: LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942-0423 · FG L ENVI~NlVíENT AL -- "- ~ ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS January 11, 1990 Lab No. 23012-4 Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Sample Description: Bakersfield Airport Inn (310013) Sample Number: CLT-0004 Sampled by: Delores Gough, Kern County Date Sampled: December 4, 1989 Date Received: December 6, 1989 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ANALYSES Parameter Test Results Reporting Unit Detection Limit Oil & Grease 140 mg/kg ND = Not detected at or above the concentration of the detection limit. mg/kg = ppm Maximum contaminant levels/action levels are dependent upon local conditions. Please check with your local Environmental Health office for this information. Very truly yours, FGL ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. $l/tc Steve McCloskey, Inorganic Laboratory Manager LL Eric Lu, Ph.D. Environmental Chemist SM/EL:mel MAIN OFFICE - 853 CORPORATION STREET - P,O. BOX 272 , &: LABORATORY SANTA PAULA, CALIFORNIA 93Q6(W272 (805) 525-3824 -- (805) 659-0910 FAX (805) 525-4172 BRANŒ OFFICE - 2500 STAGECOACH ROAD &: LABORATORY STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 (209) 942-0181 FAX (209) 942·0423 ) e - e ' Kern County Environmental Health Semces Department Hazardous Materials Sample Analysis Request (865) 861-3636 No 2700 "Mil STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 To PRIORITY ( ) (Explain) PART 1: FIELD SECTION Collector Dol OYeA Go ~ 1-. Date Sampled I ~/ 4- Time Activity: ( ) Enforcement ( ) ASP () H,W, Property () Super - () Other Hours LOCATION OF SAMPUNG: Name 8 Q..k e Y'ç., h 'e-l d 1/../1'" D tJ.r. j~ I VI n v I Address 23 (J-Q S;, U h t'tJh Number SIreet (3/ Co ( ~ ) Tel, No, f3tJJ< ~; 'e-! d II FIELD INFORMATION ~~20 ~ TPJ-I (Cj(;U..() ll'¡"'~.J 8020 é TPH (']AJlo//À.l) trl0;20 .¿ TPH (~¡/;..t) 802tJ TPt-l (AA.scl~) 11.'/ ¿ ~ ¡ . '" , , (>,..,d loW ~ lip 8·;¡ 15 8-~ .;JI 8-3 t."'--- 8-4 !-'.: (Lab ðl:.y) Collector's Sample No. C L r - 000 J CLÎ-OOOJ. CLT -ûOO 3 Cc..í- Ooo<f T.Y1)e of Sample 'StDA'/ s~'/ II" Analysis Requested: ~ f 'e-Ie;) I h{v Chain of Custody: 1. 'Of) I /IY.k GtJ J ~ 2. ~. Sig~a~re. dJì#fi!) . *-z ¢;;1d. ~'dJ 'ç;f I e ~ J).,('.(,(0A i . Title 3. uue /2/4/¥CJ -¡.1/~/f;£ . lric1usive Dares. /t:2j t., / f2fI , inclusive Dates /';¡'£/~9 - mc1uslve uates 4, Signature' Title Inclusive Dates Special Remarks (e.g, duplicate sample gtven [0 ,.~mpany. etI:,) PART II: LABORATORY SECTION Tide Date Date Received By Sample Allocation: Analysis Required () () () () Other *Indica[e whether sample is sludge, sod, e[c. DG : cas \gough\analysis\fnn \ 6 - 26 -13 (i) Jrans ~I Bank~ .-1. .i. v AprilS, 1990 ~ <,r-:', \\;:~,. . ~"~ ~,';" ~~ . ' "'\;'" ~~;,~' ~\~~S\:": \~~... . . Thomas Tao Eugene H. Chang Chang Chih Kuo 15373 Calle Redonda Hacienda Heights, Ca. 91745 Re: -Bakersfield Airpark Inn, 2300 South Union Ave., Bakersfield - Permit No. 310013 Site Characterization ReJ.X)rt ....-.-.. Gentlerœn : Further to my letter of March 2, 1990, the Department of Environmental' Heal th Services advised me that they have not as of yesterday, April 4, received the Site Characterization report. If this reJ.X)rt is furtñer delayed, the department will have to assess a penal ty and send out their own team to survey the site at the owner's expense ($200/hour). I strongly reccmœnd that you follow up with the consultant who per- forìned the corrective work to expedite the reJ.X)rt' in order to avoid any penalty expenses. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. Very truly yours, .ftL~ L1.1y Huang -- Vice President And Manager IR:jgr cc: IX>lores Gough IIazardous Materals Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program 2956 Huntington Drive, San Marino, CA 91108 (818) 287·0716 ·.(i). - ~rans National Bank s .~ " r: j:;,:,/Resource Manage ment Ag~Ilcy:'i"iF¿, /' ,;, ",;,', .,.. . ,< Depahment of EnvæonmentatHealth-'Services ~ii;r:;f"?700M, Str'e,et' S'uìtê;;3(JO¡:;!;~;':''f;!;''J,·2.;,,~; :C:f.f.' - . ·akétsfierd~\.£~¡,;933Q. \e (i) ,Trans Nptional~~nk~ · .. , ' ",... '}·:';"",::S';:.."". . ;,' .. March 2. 1990 .' " C-. .':. .,.,,"..;,' .,.,.' ,'.) 'Y. ';";" '" " :,.'.. '. ',:0,:,'.' 'i.;' ";e; :;>;,:':i':,j ,.>'. '",:"C<:.', "',, ,... >,,'. , .'".i.,:';,::.,;, .;.,::-,">, ::'<0 .,;; , "<""<;'}';:;';~"'';,,;;:~;, "")' ; ,',:c; i; ",:~~ ';";> '.. , .' . ,. n ";6' ,.,. , Thomas Tao ...... :"'.,;." :.>':+~'. ,>'. ", ":'i";::;'; Eugene H. Chang .,:'J",:':,"':"">''';,.,'. '.,. , .' " ,.; ·"":~;;:i:.'i. Chang Chih Kuo ..,' .:,.:;'....:¿:""y:..,.,;/::' . '. _ j' 15373 Calle Redonda ,- ',. >,~:L., ,; .,:. 1" ''oR: ". ,::; >:";", "..:;~.:d:¡,",:;ù·;t:;~.;:o,,<·,::::~fR;+;;i'¿~l~ft:t:.:t;:;::j¡:: Hacienda Heights.;f~}~t4~:}~;;L,;;,;;~;i~'fi1:i:~:';··,;r;),.:' '" '" '., ,'.'.'.. ..,' " ". " ,''', ' , .'zX;"';6;';i,};\:,·..,~".,i.;:.;;::; .S·:·;:¡~;::.;,{'..&i,;i~1;\;(~;:,·: ., ,.¡", Re: Bak~;:iiel;Á;i;W~~~i~:;, .'. J('~;"~;~';"';'~1) ..,' ....2300 South Uniòil^Y.e.~,.Baket,~p~ld;;,Permi( , Site Char~~!~r!~~tíon .Report ,,' : .j:;';" ..';;:,. . H ø j '. " -1 ~ ?fr\~~~:~\ ;rO!ntle"ment"1;:¡"~;fj\~ït .,. 'i! ." ." .. COlûirming my converSationJoday,..with.Mr.Jhomas Tao, please find .. '. .. encl.osed copy of the letter"'!'e rece~'~~Jr?m t~e Department of, . ',:':i':'. ..::'~~:: , EnVlrO?mental ~ea1th Servl~es ~equest~l1g tha.t a report be provlded}o them.::"·~'i"";';;;::¡,r", regardJDg the site characterJZatlon?,~ the sublectproperty by M~~7. 1990. .'.. .,:', ';;.;;:i, a~ weJlwe would appreciat~,~our Se~~ing a copy of ~at repor~~ our Bank'f.:/i"[iWr .. , ';-:,'.' ,.,' '," ',"',.. I look forward to me.eting 'you in the near future. In the meantime. ., .~;\,.:,y" \';~E: should you have -. ,.'~ .:,--- do not hesitate to contact me, ,,(,¿' ';¡¡ffilfll! . ~".,,'" i'.";.,"" '.'....,.... :, .. ',' . ::"'f":'~" '.: " " __ ..;:;,;'':;~:\'':,':':,;; ,; ";"".:, .~.~: ", ·,;.t:' . Very Trulyx~"~". i" .,...;:~>:;"i".';:..;;:'>:i';::;·.;:".,· : ' ',. ',>;;\, ,'., ;:':<..';" ,.X ";::'/: >';;\'::'~,.: i"':"}- " ", .Á'" ~rlA;':;'~; :;'':: .,".,., ":" """'!;,':'.,;' ". ""< ". .~ ..,..\:1' ':"'" . i;"i' ""'~'\·;;;';':·""'i.f,iLi"';; .'.i...·:<; ,..i Lily Huang';>>:~7;'~!¿'):"';:;'j;:"p:""" " ,..' <,'."",:.'':''':' ..j,..",,,,'..> ::' ... . .. .." . ... .,' .,' .;..,., ;,,:,...., ". . ,... ; ;'.', . '. ;'::::' 'fC;::;,:,' ..,... .' V ice President ':'''' ... ,.,.......'..,.:.' :,i" >. .,:::/,:;,7;-'!,>;,:;" . :. .... '. ' ,,.,,.,,;"'. ';"'.'''':; ;' ~.,.;., ;., ';'.';:" ,,;. ';,:'.'.,. ','" .';:ii"·"'" '.,0;:',. ';''-;'è: ",.",.,(i:., ,:::. :"':"/.'" . CC:' Dolores r.nll~n . '..',c"..· >""" .......'.','''';,','. ¡',:;;. ."., . .,,>,': ". "';"': ;:;.. ",::;:' .' Hazardous Materials Specialist : " . " .,..... ",', ,', ,...',; .... -' :t~:"; ; '¡v;',;:::' ,;:'0 Hazardous Materials Management prOi~~~~I!~ì~ram,;,:':;,.;"", i;",;;:;;.::"'· ;, ,.,.. " . ::':;; :i/':'; .:, n. i::,!~;¡'f;:¡ :.',"''-¡ iF, " ;i""":. ", ',;, ;, ".; \ :., . ii' '. ;:'., {':';'\F:';'l " I": . ",'" ':':">' ...,:'''''''..':',; ... ", 11'~J:i~!;r. ... ... - .. ..,'.. ,. ,- ,. .' .. .. <7:~', j: , - ,. .,;.:.... ,. :~,;<.j,,,'>:.~y ~;':-,,: GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 81.,-3502 ST,EVE McCALLEY .,. Director e . 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Baker.tleld. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 _~ r' .. ~,a_ HESOURCE ':E N T AGENCY " NMENTAL S . . ~.' ,: ..:... ~ ~'.. . . February 27, 1990 Trans National Bank 2956 Huntington Drive San Marino, CA 91108 ATTN: Mr. Ken Yao '> SUBJECT: Site Characterization Report for Bakersfield Airpark Inn, 2300 So. Union Ave., Bakersfield, Permit No.: 310013 Gentlemen: A review of our records shows that the site characterization workplan for the subject site was implemented last December 4 and 5, 1989. To date, the report of this work has not been submitted to this office. Please submit this report by March 7, 1990. ' If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861- 3636. Sincerely, f)o/~ ~~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cd cc: Rene Hochler, Bakersfield Airpark Inn Thomas Ladd, GeoPlus Consulting dolores\tra nsnat.let ,e -. 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Bakerslleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861·3429 GARY J. WICKS Agency~lrector (80S) 861-3502 StEVE McCALLEY Director DEPART AGENCY R'ESO,URCE November 17, 1989 Trans National Bank 2956 Huntington Drive San Marino, CA 91108 Attention: Mr. Ken Yao Subject: Site Characterization Workplan for Bakersfield Airpark Inn, 2300 So. Union Ave, Bakersfield, California, 93307 Ladies and Gentlemen: ~ This Department has received and reviewed GeoP1us's response' to our concerns on the proposed site characterization workplan. for the subject site. Ge9Plus's response meets the requirements of this Department; accordingly approval of the workplan is granted, Please notify this office 48 ours prior to implementation of the workplan. After all samples have been retrieved and analyzed, a report describing the full extent of contamination must be submitted to this office within 30 days, This report must also discuss the remediation alternatives appropriate for this site per Kern County Handbook UT-35 guidelines, . If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (*05) 861-3636, Sincerely, VolUY"~ 6-o~J., Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist . Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cd cc: Thomas Ladd, GeoPlus Rene Hochler, Bakersfield Airpark Inn dolores\geoplus.let GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 8'81-3502 ~TEVE McCALLEY Director . . 2700 M St....t. Suite 300 Saker.lleld. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3838 Telecopler (80S) 861-3429 RESOURCE AGENCY November 1, 1989 Trans National Bank 2956 Huntington Drive San Marino, CA 91108 ATTN: Mr. Ken YaQ Subject: Site Characterization Workplan for Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California Pennit II 310013 Ladies and Gentlemen: The site characterization workplan prepared by Geo Plus Consulting Services for the subject site has been reviewed by this Department. The Rroposal cannot be approved at this time because of the following: '. , , , 1. The laboratory that will perfonn the chemical analysis was not specified. This Department also requires that selected samples retrieved from Borings 4,5,6 and 7 be analyzed for lead, oil and grease in addition to BTXE and TPH - gasoline. 2. The management of the drill cuttings and the backfilling procedure need to be addressed. 3. The proposed method/approach if additional lateral borings are necessary needs to be modified. This Department requires that any on- site modifications on the number and/or locations of borings be decided by Geo Plus's staff professional with this Department's concurrence. The above infonnation must be provided to this office within 15 days from the date of this letter for the workplan to be reconsidered. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861- 3636. Sincerely, 1JoW~ Go¡¿h Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas cc: Rene Hochler, Bakersfield Airpark Inn Thomas Ladd, Geo Plus Consulting \airpark.ltr e e R'ESOURCE 270.0 M 51"",1, Suite 300 Bakenfleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 881-311311 Telecopler (8CS) 861-3429 GARY J. W~CKS AQency Dlreclor (80.5) 881-350.2 STEVE McCALLEY Dlreclor AGENCY October 25, 1989 Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 A TTN: Rene Hochler RE: Site Characterization at the Bakersfield Airpark Inn, 2300 So, Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California On October 25, 1989 this Department made a review of.-Permit # 310013, Bakersfield Airpark Inn located at 2300 So. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California and found that you are in violation of the following laws: Kern County Underground Storage Tank Ordinance Code Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6,7 "Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances," Section 25298 (C4) It is necessary for this office to request that you appear for a he~ring to show cause why a complaint should not be filed against you, Please appear at Kern County Environmental Health Department, 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301 DATE: Novey,-, b~ /4 ¡q Sq , TIME: 10: 00 Á"'" We hope that you will appear for this hearing so this problèm can be resolved. Sincerely, Voll1rte. 60~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cas \bkfldair.ltr :>:" HEARING . e KERN COUNTY - Ai ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPAR'llllkNT 2100 "M" Street, Suite 300 (805) 861-3636 " FACILITY (dba):Bakersfield Airpark Inn TYPE BUSINESS: ADDRESS:2300 So. Union Avenue. Bakersfield. CA CT: PERSON CITED:Rene Hochler TITLE: Manal!er OWNER: Transnational Bank ADDRESS 2956 Huntington San Marion, CA VIOLATIONS ALLEGED: (law, section number and description) Kern County Underg.round Leaking Tank Ordinance . Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.7 ·Underground Storal!e of Hazardous Substances" Section 25298 (C4) , . PAST INSPECTION HISTORY: (dates and violation section numbers) 05-23-89: C.O.L, T, letter sent, 08-02-89: Letter requestinl!. site characterization, No response, 08-07 -89: Telephone conference with Rene Hochler. There was a misunderstandinl! on the use of the $1.000.00 that was submitted to this Department. Explained that the $1,000.00 is for cost of oversil!ht activities to be done by county personnel. 09- 26-.89: Telephone conference with Rene Hochler. new manag.er. Explained the $1.000,00 al!ain. Jeff Johnson is finishing. this case. Telephone conference with Jeff Johnson. Informed Mr. Johnson on this Department's policy on site assessment contractors. To submit workplan 9-27-89. No response. 10-06-89: Telephone conference with Rene Hochler. manag.er. No, response. 10-25,:",89: Request for administrative hearinl!. SANITATION/SPECIALIST: Dolores Goul!h SUPERVISOR/SPECIALIST: Chris Burger DATE: October 25. 1989 APPROV AL/ DENIAL DATE: DA TE OF HEARING: TIME: PLACE: 2700 M St..Ste 300 Bakersfield. CA TYPE HEARING: PERSONS PRESENT AND AFFILIA TION:_ RESULTS OF HEARING:_ , Hearing Officer DG:cas Original to File via Director; copies to Person Cited, Owner and Specialist \ bkfldair.frm ( ¡l (. , _3 ¡ U v ¡ ,) GARY J. WICKS Agency Dlrè'ctor (80S) 861·3502 .~ STEVE McCALLEY Director 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield. CA 93301 .fil,i,"~~'~::~;;':,:,. . Telephone (80S) 881·3838 ¡{";':".ft\~ ~}Iøl,!,;, . '. Telecopler (80S) 861·3429 RES 0 U R C E M~~~l:~q:k"tj,: N TAG ENe Y DEPART~~lif~F:~;;~'~~Mr;JT AL ->" ch Ie, ··~"'~'J't\,/,;.~~"I~,.:".:::.;:-".., : ,"-..," .! ,'J HÊ,&\L!H}S,ER,/J C:::S 12.2 (\ Q i i;¡ ':, '\'~i ¡,,*\i!/;\;)\i':\'~';.' /;-,,-" .> " "'\.1 "'{-' VI» . ./ .,...:,... ¢ :>~.;:. 6 '1..í" ./ ',,:::.,...:,;' D 7\JJ August 2, 19[;9 Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 So, Union Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93307 Attention: Steve Lou SUBJECT: Location: 2300 So. Union Ave. 0° , ~.A? fl~~/ "0 Dear Mr, Lou: Known As: PERMIT #: Bakersfield Airpark Inn 310,01'3 (Aß89-31) ~ The intent of this letter is to inform ~'Ol1 of the necessary dear.1ines' 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 eÀ"tent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined in UT35, 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 deterrniItation of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization workplan proposal to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. The workplan must be approved by tlús Department before any work is started. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please immediately contact me at (805) 861-3636. ' Sincerely, ÐolUY'f4 ÓO~ Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist II Hazardous Materials Management Program DG:cd dolores \lou.let . ! ." COUNTY OF. KERN~,··" ( . ' ,. . £nvironmental Health Services Departn P 131.452 1. ,.....C;-..r;:·OT -..., "'...._,~:, ··'...IR~'~~ '1\' "0 .:,~:~~~,.ÇE,.è:~\'~~~~;E' :~Ù~!~l' I A¡l /J. _ dl ':0: rl{; 'ì1~:::~'":L ~~~Œlr.,y,- I Sent O~_ _ J ' ; ~~ I A'~'- J- ~i3~~; 300 ~l :: Number . -';':::¡r¡C:~'J ~'¿>, 'J";;{'. :'-:':"t ¡ ,- -. ~:'..; ~. .~~ :~-~.----- ;, ':':"-',1:;'( :._~¡ :::<":.jV~(·.' '-::',~'"t ì Ave. ,;A 93307 ¡ c. ...... II . \e~crn ....ecemi sr:OW¡r.o ì ton IV wnom d,ne Oaíe Oe:¡'v8I'e'j II ~ I ~ aI I ,-'eturn Fiece'lY S;""owln . . h I .,.. Dme, ana AO''1:e~~ -í Oge:o w am. o ...... -''':> I.). Hvery t:: .; TOT.o,L Postage ana Fees ·ocation: 2300 So, Union Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93307 /5 ?~ 7'-rc¡ Known As: Airpark Inn PERMIT #: 310013 ~. Postmilrk or Date E 151 u-¡ æ¡ ;ve Lue: tel' is an official notice to inform you that the property described above ietermined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an ,d release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible ~arty roperty. :sponsible party, you must provide for all studies and work relating to the ~ribe~ property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California ¡ Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require nation of the threat to the environment as a result of this release, THE LE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS. DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION. TY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'S D APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED, Enclosed you will find attachment ¡book UT-35. which states the minimum required site workplan activities. the , requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to perform a glossary of terms. example illustrations. and a section disc~ssing the o commonly asked questions, ost incurred by Kern County Env~rQnmental Health for the oversight of the work site characterization. feasibility study, remediation action plan, site on, and on~oing monitorin~ is not covered by any fees or permits'. These costs rered by Kern County Environmental Health in one of the two ways described is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost recovery under' of the (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement Option. These INLY pertain to costs associatp.d with oversjght. STATE CONTRACT ate Leaking Gnderground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for to reimburse the County for County oversight. Thi County will conduct the . fOOR ORIGINil I' '. . J ¡ ì . " i' ì ! 4 1 i ¡ i . , - P 767 726 499 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO IN~URANCE COVERAGE PROVIOEO NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) 1 Sent t: Bakersfield Airpark Inn ATTN: steve Lue 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 It) co ØI ~ GI c: ~ "':I Ò C co CO) e .. o 14. en Q. Certified Fee Spec'a.1 Delivery Fee Restncted Delivery Fee Return Recelpl showIng to whom and Date Deliyered Return Receipt showing to whom, Date, and Address of Delivery TOTAL Postage and Fees 5 Postmark or Date SUBJECT: . SENDER: Compllfte items 1,2,3 and 4. . . ~ . Put YOUr address in the,"RETURN·TO" space on the .. i' .3' r'everse side, F ailu re to do this will prevent this·card .from '';':,:'-'111 being returned to you, The retUrn receipt fft'will' provide ;':""": ,.... you the name ot the person delivered to and the date ot . ~ t. ~ delivery. For IIdditional f_ the following services ere:c. ·~,·.~,~,r.:",..~,..·~ available" Consult ØOStITIaster tor:f_ and check box (.1" '.,_ ,,~ t,or. sarvice(slÌ'8quested. . ',' '. - "," , ." ~!;;;-:;{;".:¿~'¡!_>jfß.;i ;f.'.{~gcSh~;¡¡'tò Whom,date and add.... 0 'd 2. Q"Restricted Deliver,Y, . .; G 23. 1989 93307 LocatIon: ~~OO S. Union Avenue Bakersfield. California 933 Known As: Bakersfield Airpark Inn PERMIT #: 310013 Dear Mr, Steve Lue: This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above-has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health 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. Ca1if~r.!l}aHeagh. ,and Safety Code Chantp.r 6_ 7 _:and. 1lA."""'"County Ordinançe Code --- --. vironment as a result BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY WORK IS INITIATED, ch states the minimum lements for selecting a glossary of terms. ers to commonly asked lhment "C". your site \ronmentally sensitive Iogram for recovery of sites are as follows: ~ PS Form 3811. Mar. 1988 ..~- ,,;#":' ".-~ "/p# ... ,.- ::::,."~.~>~~: feet of · ~. ...,i; (>' 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 tanks(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, The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health for the oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan, site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permi ts, These costs will be recovered by Kern County Environmental Health under the terms of the State contract described below, This contract ONLY pertains to costs associated with oversight, STATE CONTRACT The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight, The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party for'both the costs incurred by the County and the State pertaining to your site. Accordingly, Attachment "D", the will serve as the official notification of enrollment into the State Contract. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact John Nilon, contract manager, at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health attachments 27QO .~. Street, Ste. 300 BaklrSST)i'si6Gt' ~6~6933Q1 . (SO -~ ~. ;!... ATTACHMENT "D" ~ May 23, 1989 Mr. Steve Lue Bakersfield Airpark 'Inn 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield. California 93307 SUBJECT: Location: 2300 S, Union Avenue Bakersfield, California 93307 Known As: Bakersfield Airpark Inn PERMIT #: 310013 Dear Mr, Steve Lue: This letter will serve as the official notification concerning reimbursement requirements for a responsible party enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Prog~am. As mentioned in the introductory letter. by either not responding to this package within ten (10) calendar days or through your own selection of the State Contract option. your site will be placed under the terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded. in whole or in part. from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fùnd; 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 ARB HEREBY NOTIFIBD that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety code . the Above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all state and local agencies while overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site. and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board, (If you should have any questions regarding this matter. please contact John Nilon, contract manager, at (805) 861-3636, Sincerely, Mary Weddell Assistant County Administrative Officer Environmental Health UNDERGROUND STORAG TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAtlCONT AMINA TION SITE REPORT (80S! øCP I--:-':?~ ! COMPANY OR AGENCY NAME I< G e;JV. HGt L 71-i S+ I '>Œ 300 BAKERSFIELD CITY TYPE OF AREA 0 COMMERCIAL D INDUSTRIAL D RURAl RESIDENTIAl 0 OTHER AGENCY NAME I CONTACT PERSON ÐOLOR/5 C~U EMERGEN Y IS] YES HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT BEEN FILED? 0 ~ . . YES ~ NO CASE II ... Z W ~ w i >' ffi ... ... 0 0 v v § HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED? Õ I J, YES D NO IFYES,DATE D"I 4- t q ~ q I l.ð M ...1 DI DI vi y w i SOURCE OF DISCHARGE I TANKS ONLY~APACITY ~ 0 TANK LEAK ¢ UNKNOWN 5!tJ - 4 t b1nJ GAL. ~ D PIPING LEAK AGE :;:) . g 0 OTHER w w I CHECK ONE ONLY 3 ~ . UNDETERMINED D SOIL ONLY CHECK ONf' ONLY '2:", ~ w ~ SITE INVESTIGATION IN PROGRESS (DEFINING EXTENT OF PROBLEM) 0 CLEANUP IN PROGRESS 0 SIGNED OFF (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) a: <{ I a: 1-1 . 13 '" 0 NO ACTIGN TAKEN 0 POST CLEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS 0 NO FUNDS AVAILABLE TO PROCEED 0 EVAlUATING CLEANUP Al1ERNATlVES CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S¡ (SEE BACK FOR DETAILS) o CAP SITE (CD) D EXCAVATE & DISPOSE (ED) o CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CS) 0 EXCAVATE & TREAT (Ei) o TREATMENT AT HOOKUP (HU) D NO ACTION REQUIRED (NA) NO Assq - 3/ >- DOLORi=S G-ou(;rl ell @ I REPRESENTING 0 OWNER/OPERATOR 0 REGIONAL BOARD ~ ~ LOCAL AGENCY D OTHER a. w a: ADDRESS J.. 700 M STREET ~ ~~ Za: ¡(~ en w a: NAME f3A1<E<% l;L D ~ I R PA Rl¿ 0 UNKNOWN ADDRESS . \ 1.~tro S. VN'~ /We- ,FACILITY NAME (iF,APPLlCABLE) z Q !ë ~ I:!! ¡¡j 8A /<8<$1::11: L/) ADDRESS 231hJ S, ,A. /RPARe INN AVE" UNION STREET CROSS STREET \fJI-J In; ¿:A¡V f: o LOCAL AGENCY Z'" ~ \!! ¡¿ C GiJ V I w~ ~ l!! I REGIONAl BOARD ¡« ~ U£AL. en (1) ~@ ~~ f- 0 (2) !~I DATE DISCOVERED NAME GkSOLi NE WM rr; OIL HOW DISCOVERED o o TANK TEST Ix1 UNKNOWN o UNKNOWN o GROUNDWATER ~Z aO ~¡:: wQ a: ~ z w :¡ :¡ 8 fOR LOCALAGENCYU5Em'LY.» .··I.HEREBYCERTIFYTHAT!ÀM.·A.OESIGNATEO·.GOVERNtlENT..EMPlOVEE AND THAT1..HAVE .·.·REpOOTEDTHIS···INf'ORMATION.TOLOCAl..œ¡=ICIAls·.·PIJß~lJANT·,TO..SECTI()fol..~1ØM·qf'· ...........'...'.J'H..,.............,.........E.,..,,'.·..,.H............EAL,....,.......,...,...........,.......JH....,........,............,......A........,,·.N.............D...........,.......'.s.....,.,.,...ÞFT'f.,.,.................................,..'.,....,....,..,...COD....................,'.'....,...E;.........'........... ....... ......,',................,...):}<':}}.:})/'.'/...... . :.:.:::.:.:;:::::::::::::.::::~:~:::::::~:~:;~~;~;~~~;~~;:.:~~:~~~~:;~~:::;\:\:\~\~;;\;\:\;\;;\;\:;;;~;;:;:;;\;;;\:~;:;\\\;\;\;};::;~:;:~;:\;;;;\\\/:;\::;::\:\\\\;:\;\;\\\\\:\:::\\;\\\\\\: ····SlGNED..........·:·.·.....···'···'··..· ',·······,,···'·····'···.·.····'.·.........'....D4TE.....,·.·....·................ PHONE SIGNATURE Do/~ Go' h C4 9a3tJI CITY CONTACT PERSON ZIP S'TlNç LOu BAK.~/E.LP CITY (90S) 834. -43d?J CA q3?AJ1 P OPERATOR PHONE 8A ¡¿G/2-BF! ~¿¡) ( ð4 c;~::AJ J NTY P TYPE OF BUSINESS 0 RETAILFUELSTATlON o FARM ~ OTHER PHONE (B7Sl 8&/- 3"3w I ~HONE) QUANTITY LOST (GAlLONS) ~ UNKNOWN ~ UNKNOWN INVENTORY CONTROL TANK REMOVAL o SUBS'JRFACE MONITORING o OiHER NUISANCE CONDITIONS o METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK AlL THA T APPLY) ~ REMOVE CONTENTS 0 REPLACE TANK 0 o REPAIÀ TANK 0 REPAIR PIPING 0 OTHER R t;µ Ð rJ ~ 'í1rNJê CLOSE TANK CHANGE PROCEDURE MATERiAl CAUSE(S) YRS ~ o OTHER o o o FIBERGLASS OVERFILL o RUPTUREiFAILURE Ø' UNKNOWN OTHER STEEL CORROSION SPILL 0 o DRINKING WATER· (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACruAlL Y BEEN AFFECTED) o o o REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) 0 ENHANCED BIO DEGRADATION (IT) PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWATER (GT) 0 REPLACE SUPPLY (RS) OTHER (01) HSC05(4Al1) · i,e íe " OFFICE MEMO HMMP - Enforcement Group TO: Chris Burger DA TE: 2-20-90 FROM: Dolores Gough SUBJECT: COLT (local option) soil samples analyzed by Fruit Growers lab (state contract lab) In December, 1989 four soil samples retrieved at the Bakersfield Airpark Inn (Permit # 310013, local option) were shipped to Fruit Growers lab in Santa Paula for analysis. The purpose of the duplicate testing is to check on the performance of Mobile laboratory. This lab is operated by Mr. Jeff Johnson. I found out today that the "State" will not reimburse the FGl laboratory costs since Bakersfield Ai rpark Inn is not a "State" case. , HELP! ¡ 7/:.1./6.-/:1 -tv Ct. y' ~ ß ¡-k I / / d12~ 0 CkCK wi d.2 ç; +~.¿ ~v'-('j , It -,- ~ Kern County Environmental Health S~rvices Department Hazardous Materials Sample Analysis Request (80S) 861-3636 No 2700 "MOl STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 To PRIORllY ( ) (Explain) PART 1: FIELD SECTION D 0 !IVV, 6-0 ~ L... Activity: ( ) Enforcement ( ) ASP () n,w, Property Collector Date Sampled /;;,/'-/. . Time Hours () Super () Other LOCATION OF SAMPUNG: Name {3.a.ke.r-s, he-I d A/Y'Dp.",)' IYI n v ' Address 2 3 (J-O ~. U h '(J'y-. Number Street ( 3/00/3 ) Tel, No, BA.k~;·e..,l d II FIELD INFORMATION ~~20 ~ TPJ-I (9Ct.ç,{)l,·r.t.) 80 20 é TPH (9A.JlO/Ih..t) g020 r TPH (~/I~) Bo 2tJ 7P1-I (9A-sol/~) 11'/ ¡ ~ , '" I &>....d íðfJ t.u..d Zip 8-.;( l B-:J r ..... 8-~ /. 8-4 l (Lab öJ:'y) Colle<;,tors Sample No. C L r - 000 I CLÎ "':'OOOJ.. (;Lï -ð003 Ce-r- Ooocf T~pfe S/DA'/ S{)A! If Analysis Requested: Çu f 'e,fcl /hf1; Cbain or Custody: 1. Db I fY~ Go 0 ~ Signature Hc-z ~d. ~~jl 'ç;/: . TI e 1:</4 /ýCj -I.;)L~/ý . Inclusive Da 2. 3. Signature Title Inclusive Dates :>¡gnarure ut1e InclusIVe vates 4, Signature Title InclUsive Dates Special Remarks (e.g. duplicate sample gtven to company, ett.) PART II: LABORATORY SECfION Tide· Received By Sample Allocation: Analysis Required Date Date () () () () Other *Indicate whether sal)lple is sludge, sod, etc. DG:cas . \gough\analysis\frm \ 6 - 2 6 - 13 · ,e GeoPlus Consulting Services Thoma$ W. Ladd, California Registered Geologist #3568 )/¢/JcI Ò~~dt'r~/ No v emb e r 14, 1989 1400 Easton Drive - Suite 152 Bakersfield, CA 93309 (805) 327-1122 Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street - Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Attention: Ms. Dolores Cough Re: Site Characterization and Work plan Outline Bakersfield AirPark Inn 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, California Permit # 310013 Gentlemen: In response to your November 1, 1989 letter re~arding the work pI an for the referenced site, we submit the following re~isions fot your review, 1. Laboratory and Chemical Anal.yses The primary laboratory to perform the chemical analyses of BTXE, TPH - gaso.line and oil a.nd grease will be Mobile Labs Inc, the projecf coordinator. Selected samples taken from borings 4,5,6, and 7, pursuant to your requirements, will be taken to BC Laboratories for the analysis of lead. Z. Drill Cuttings and Backfill of Borings The drill cuttings from each boring will be put into D.O.T drums and remain on site. The owner will be responsible for authorized disposal or soil treatment of the cuttings. Such disposal or treatment may be directed by the project coordinator or GeoPlus Coniulting upon the authorization of the owner. The backfilling procedure of the augered borings will be our standa.rd method of boring hole closure. Soil borings that encounter contamination will be completely sealed with either 1) neat-cement grout composed of one sack of Portland cement (94 pounds) to 4,5 to 6,5 gallons of clean water or Z> sand/cement grout composed of not more than 2 parts by weight of sand and 1 part of Portland cement to 4.5 to 6.5 gallons of clean water pe~ sack of cement. A maximum of 5% bentonite may be added to the Bakerstleid AIr ~...~: , \. ¡'-i l: ...- ~ IT.l":" :: r - -"'! ¡ l J ¿ j- e 5' ~' mixture. filled to remaining Soil borings that do not encounter contamination will within 5 feet of grade with the native soil and the hole plugged with grout material as above stated. be 3, Additional Borings Should additional lateral bo_ings be required to adequately delineate the areal extent of contamination, these borings will be drilled to expand the boring plan by stepout locations of lO-foot intervals. As shown in the attached plan of proposed borings, if Boring 7 were found to be contaminated, Bor'ing 8, a 10-foot stepout location to the north would be drilled. If Boring 6 were found to be contaminated, Boring 9, a to-foot stepout to the east would be drilled. If Boring 1 were found to be contaminated, Boring 10, a 10-foot stepout to the south would be drilled, Additional locations may be drilled on 10-foot stepout interval as identified by Borings 11, 12, & 13, ~e hope this supplemental information is your department may approve our workplan. (. response. sufficient in order that ~e look forward to your Si nc ere 1 y , ~¿¿/~ ~ Thomas ~, Ladd enclosure i ! " cc: Bakersfield Airpark Inn,'. '.. ~.. ..-" _>1 Mobile Labs Inc. '~"~-....-., '-'.'-~/-/ (<\. '~ - '. )/ 0/3 (]8 ;jJ¿:-'o/ð~êl> TÆN I:. s ~ o 7 E É]S J) oJ{ J C~O, Z5 ~'I A o 1. 010 0" ¡>,.,,¡pø see! .ðd ';'17 ~ o /;, /Ó-.,t;,,7 S~"ø_f EX?.,~s/~ÞJ ))/ó1; :Bù.1t.1MVc-, r o 't 0, ¡,. ~ ;:>~"p4..-qI o .adr/~~ . ..- -- -'_..~ --. figure 5 2 Locatio~ of Proposed Borings 8aker5fi~ld Airp¿rk Inn Seal..: 1" = 20' . . " "- .'('\ groundwater resources inc. WJV May 15, 1989 Mr. Dan Starkey Kern County Environmental Health Department 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 5400 ALDRIN CT. BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93313 General Engineering Contractor Class NHaz License No, 520768 (ffim©rnowm[Q) MAY 1 9 1989 Environmental Health Div, Kern County Health Deøl RE: A889-31 Bakersfield Airpark Inn Dear Mr. Starkey, S --Iß.--'~ One (1) 500 gallon waste oil tank, two (2) 3,000 gallon gasoline tanks, one (1) 4,000 gallon gasoline tank, and one (1) 10,000 gallon gasoline tank were removed fr'om the Bakersfield Airpark Inn facility located at 2300 S. Union in Bakersfield on April 19, 198~, under permit #A889-31. The tanks were decontaminated on site by Bakersfield/Pacific Oil and the resulting rinsate hauled under manifest to Gibson Oil and Refining in Bakersfield. . The tanks were hauled to AMR in Ontario, California, for recycling. Soil samples were taken as directed by the Kern County Environmental Health Department. The location of the samples is indicated on Plate 2. The samples were chilled and immediately transported under a chain or' custody to B.C, Laboratories in Bakersfield, The soil retrieved from beneath the gasoline tanks was analyzed for benzene, toluene, and xylene using EPA Method 8020 and total petroleum hydrocarbons using methods outlined in the DOHS 'LUFT manual, The soil retrieved from under the waste oil tank was analyzed for lead using EPA Method'6010, for total organic halides using EPA Method 9020, and oil and grease using EPA Method 413,1, During the removal procedures, so il contamination was observed beneath tank #2, tank #3, tank #4, and the waste oil tank. ~he results of the soil sample analyses indicate that contamination, in varying levels, is present beneath these tanks, MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 9383. BAKERSFIELD. CA 93389 LOS ANGELES .tf 13) 724-3 47 (805) 835-7700 Mr, Dan Starkey ¡ . K~rn County Environmental H~alth Department ~ May' 15, 1989 ! ' Page Two e Copies of the analyses r'esults, chain of custody, mani fest, and tank tracking sheet are enclosed, . I f you questions or require further information, please feel call (805) 835-7700. Very truly yours, ~ á rJVk Thomas A. Mele Project Geologist TAM:tab:rl Enclosure. cc: Steve Lue ý rinsate have any free to r~' ,#~ ce . LABORATORIES. Inc. J, J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 AGRICUl TURE C,!EMICAI ANAL YSIS 'ETROLEUM Purgeable Arom3.tics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Rer:ort: 24-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample 'Desc: 2948-1 Project ~81019 T1-N2 4/19/89 @14:40 Tank ~1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLEcrED : 'RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLEI'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Mini.rwm Reporting Analysis Rer:orting Constituent Units Results . Level Benzene ug/g none detected. ~ 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected. 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected. 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected. 0.02 m-Xy lene ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected. 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroon.s ug/g none detected. 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline Qy D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Cormlents: California D,O.H.S. Cert. ~102 By 11 ~{£f4:' fð. . E in v1 ¿'E 1\ fr/lC :\ ìÚ. 'c- I yst v AGRICUL TURE - LABORATORIES. Inc. J. J, EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 9~308 PHONE 327-4911 ..i CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS , PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of 'Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No,: Sample,Desc: 2948-2 Project #81019 T1-N6 4/19/89 @14:44 Tank #1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Minirrum Reporting Analysis Report:1.ng Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected ' , 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-~lene ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons .ug/g none detected '5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D,O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Mattßr Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By ~(/.{jd~ .æ. in rV¿y~~ y k AGRICUL rURf e e LABORATORIES. Inc. " CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS " NTROLEUM J. J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100'PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample ,Desc: 2948-3 Project #81019 T1-S2 4/19/89 @14:47 Tank #1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECI'ED : RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 '-. Minirwm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-XYlene ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum HydrocarbonS ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. rœthod. Individual coriSti tuents by EPA rœthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrroents: California D.O.H,S. Cert, #102 By a.-A~~ 'f. .E in _GRICUL TURE . e LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 èHEMICAi ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89' Lab No.: Sample 'Desc : 2948-4 Project #81019 T1-S6 4/19/89 @14:50 Tank #1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 MiniIIDIn Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-Xylene , ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method.· Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Cornrœnts : California D.O.H.S. Cert, #102 By jl- ¡Z~ r-<-cl ~tþ- , yst ioAGRICUl TURE e e LABORATORIES. Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 êHEMICAl ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sarnple'Desc: 2948-5 Project #81019 T2-E2 4/19/89 @15:10 Tank #2 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED : . 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Minirwm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 1.32 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 4.12 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 6.30 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g 15.72 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 15.47 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ug/g 1314.35 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. ræthod. Indi vidual constituents by EPA ræthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Comrænts: California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By f£·~ ~þ.~l ,~lo. , lyst AGRICUl TURE ~ e LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 321-4911 CHEMICAL ANAL rSls PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOI~) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 Dist:dct Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: 'Date of RepJrt: 24-Apr-89 Lab No, : Sample,Desc: 2948-6 Project #81019 T2-E6 4/19/89 @15:15 Tank #2 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: cct1PLE.1'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Minirwm RepJrting Analysis RepJrting Constituent om ts Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0,02 Toluene ug/g 0.11 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 0.68 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 1.07 0.02 m-XYlene ug/g 0.50 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 3.33 0.02 Total Petroleum Ffydrocaroons ug/g 434.69 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual consti t,¡.)ents by EPA methçxl 8020. DIy Matter Basis Comments: G~lifornia D.O.H,S. Cert. #102 \ rJ.1F¥-ú ~.. in I--' By , to k __1=, J\...U.J)_ lyst AGRICUl TURE e LABORATORIES., Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 . CIjEMICAl ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable A,roma.tics (SOI1) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Re:port: 24-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample Desc: 2948-7 Project #81019 T2-W2 4/19/89 @15:02 Tank #2 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: cct!PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 ' MinÌIJ:JJm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Uni ts Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ugjg none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0,02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ug/g none detected. 5.00 TEST MEI'HOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O. H. S. 1. U . F . T. method. Indi vidual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Co:rmnents: California D.O.H.S. Gert. ~102 By £f~ /}~^t ~_ ~. ':Analyst . . ( PETROLEUM LABORATORIES. Inc.' J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 _ ASR/CUl TURf , . ; CHEMICAL ANAL Y$I$ Purgeable Aromatics . (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No~ : Sample Desc: 2948-8 Project #81019 T2-W6 4/19/89 @15:07 Tank #2 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCMPLEI'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 MiIlÌrlJJm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none d~tected 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-Xýlene ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected . 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST. METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L,U.F.T, rœthod.. Individual constituents by' EPA rœthod. 8020. lli:y Matter Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert, #102 By £¿~~ 7~ J,ÙGLL_ . lyst AGRICUL TURf e '. LABORATORIES, Inc. J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample,Desc: 2948-9 Project ~81019 T3-W2 4/19/89 @14:23 Tank #3 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 MininLun Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units ResU¡ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 0.47 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 0.58 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 4.79 0.02 m-~lene ug/g 10.97 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 11.26 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g 1044.14 5.00 TEST METHOD: '!'PH 'for gasoline by D.O. H . S. L. U. F . T. rœthod. Individual constituents by EPA rœthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis ~, Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. rtl02 By t2~~j {/j .. in ~ l ~ ~ " , ~. V,/ . '" r-q,' - Analyst A~RICUL TURE . . LABORATORIES. Inc. J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of ReJ?Qrt: 24-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample'Desc: 2948-10 Project #81019 T3-W6 4/19/89 @14:28 Tank #3 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: ca1PLETED: 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Minizwm ReJ?Qrting Analysis ReJ?Qrting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected. 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ugjg none detected. 0.02 nf-Xylene ug/g none detected. 0,02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected. 0,02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH 'for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method.' Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. lliy Matter Basis Comments: California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By J2f2~ ~b l...... ' ;. ~1!1) . ~.:clL_ I Ahalyst . AGRICUl TURE , - LABORATORIES. Inc. J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 C.!,EMICAI ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 27 -Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample Desc: 2948-11 Project #81019 T3-E2 4/19/89 @14:03 Tank #3 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: Cct1PLE'I'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 MiniIwm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Uni ts Results Level Benzene ug/g 2.32 , 0.02 Toluene ug/g 80.19 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g 107.31 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 29.44 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g 68.95 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 69.31 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ug/g 6741. 17 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H,S. L.U,F.T. ræthod. Individual constituents by EPA ræthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Comrænts : California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By ~. '. . Eg 1 Jnr~;~ ~lc_ ASRIeUl TURE :.; '- LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EG....N, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 3-27-4911 CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM l- Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd, ,Suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 28-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample Desc: 2948-12 Project #81019 T3-E6 4/19/89 @14:07 Tank #3 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ . LAB: CCtiPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 Minim..un Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 0,76 0.02 Toluene ugjg 36.58 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 77,92 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 101.61 0.02 m-Xylene ugjg 231.82 0.02 o";'Xy lene ugjg 188.00 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugjg 7127.40 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F,T. rœthod. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. DlY Matter Basis Corrments : California D.O. H. S. Cert. #102 By tf~1frV ft V ~ ' '. ~L ',Dq \t.: , lyst PETROLEUM -- LABORATORIES, Inc. . J. J, EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 .1GRICUl TURE CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) . Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Suite· 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 . Attention: Date of Report: 27-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample Desc: 2948-13 Project #81019 T4-E2 4/19/89 @14:15 Tank #4 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 Minim.:un Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level f Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 2.29 0.02 Ethyl BenZene ug/g 1.16 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 17.42 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g 39.34 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 43.54 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons. ug/g 3521.03 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U,F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrments : California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By ~~~ ~. tr. Égl' 1 f~~ j~~tc~ , yst PETROLEUM . LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 AGR/CUl TURE ~~ r;HEMICAl ANAL YSIS Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5,610 District Blvd, Suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 27-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample Desc: 2948-14 Project #81019 T4-E6 4/19/89 @14:20 Tank #4 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANAI,.YSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLE"I'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 MiniITJ.m1 Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Ben~ene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 o..;,Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ug/g 79.41 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Cormnents: / California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1()2 By -ß¿ ~~ ~~~-~ 10~ -'IS aile- r; lyst A6RICUL TURE - LABORATORIES. Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~ CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS ...' PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 27-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample, Desc: 2948-15 Project ~81019 T4-W2 4/19/89 @14:30 Tank #4 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECI'ED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLEI'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 MiniJ11lll) Reportir~ Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 7.63 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g 16.25 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 28,95 0.02 . m-Xylene ug/g 66.57 0.02 o":Xylene ug/g 52.23 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ugjg 3150.59 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O. H. S. L. U. F . T. rœthod. Individual constituents by EPA rœthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Comments : California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By æ¿.~ ðJ. J. in A6RICUl TURf 0" e LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHfMICAl ANAL YSIS ,.ETROlEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report : 26-Apr-89 Lab No.: 2948-16 Sample Desc.: Project #81019 T4-W6 4/19/89 @14:34 Tank #4 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: / COMPLETED: 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 Minirwm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Unì ts Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0,02 Toluene ug/g None Detected '0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None ·Detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Total Pet. ~ Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 1.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U,F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrments : California D.O.H,S. Cert. #102 By a æ~~) t%.t%: r-"~ J,c,Jlo- yst AGRICUl TURE ¡,. -. LABORATORIES.lnc. J, J. EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report : . 26-Apr-89 Lab. No. : 2948-17 Sample Desc.: Project #81019 IS-1-2 4/19/89 @15:17 Island 1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE - DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: cctIPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 Mini.mJm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0,02 Toluene ug/g None Detected , 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 1. 00 TEST METHOD: 'I'PH for gasoline by D.O. H. S. L. U. F . T. method. IndividUal constituents by EPA rœthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrments : California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 By rf/~ . . E n )'íJf¡; t --1~ ì, , lyst .. -- LABORATORIES. Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 . AGRICUL TURE CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS " PETROLEUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report : 26-Apr-89 Lab ,No.: 2948-18 Sample Dese.: Project #81019 , IS-1-6 4/19/89 @15:22 Island 1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: cct1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 Minim.1m Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0,02 Toluene ug/g None Detected ' 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0,02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,02 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 .- Total Pet. Hydrocaroons ug/g None Detected 1. 00 TEST METHOD: '!'PH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U,F.T. rœthod. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrments : Cal;ifornia D.O. H. S . Cert. #102 By fß$~ Þ Cl¿¿ ~cJh t yst e e ~6RICUl rtiRE PErROLEUM . LABORATORIES. Inc. J. J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 'PHONE 327-4911 ~HEM'CAl ANAL YSIS Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report : 26-Apr-89 Lab No,: 2948-19 Sample,Desc.: Project #81019 IS-2-2 4/19/89 @15:27 Island 2 ".1-, DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COILECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: COMPLE:I'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 Mini.m.mJ Reporting Analysis . Reporting Constituent Uni ts Resul t.s Level Benzene ug/g None Detected , 0.02 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,02 m-Xylene ug/ g None Detected 0.02 o-}Sylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Total Pet. Hydrocaroons ug/g None Detected 1.00 TEST METHOD: '!'PH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrments : California D.O. H. S . Cert. #1 02 By -Æ a. ~~ . ~ EgfJ ð~t bc&L . lyst . e - PETROLEUM LABORATORIES. Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~AGRICUl TURE .. CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS . Purgeable ,Aromatics (SOIL} Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report : 26-Apr-89 Lab No,: 2948-20 Sample Desc,: Project #81019 IS-2-6 4/19/89 @15:30 Island 2 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLEèTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: cct1PLETED: 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 MiniIwm Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Uni ts Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected s 0.02 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0,02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,02 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Total Pet. Hydrocaroons ug/g None Detected 1. 00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. rœthod. Individual constituents by EPA rœthod 8020. , Dry Matter Basis Corrments: () California D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 '1, By u~ rJ <I'Jaø. . yst ¿. e LABORATORIES, Inc. J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 AGRICUL TURE CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS ~ PETROLEUM . GRO~TER RESOURCES INC 1143 POBOX 9383 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: 'I.'HCMAS MELE 835-7700 Date Reported: 05/04/89 Date Received: 04/20/89 Laboratory No.: 2948-21 Page 1 Sample Description: PROJECT #81019: m-2 WASTE OIL TANK, 4/19/89 @ 1537 TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Cansti "tuents Methcd Sample Results P.Q.L. tJni ts Method Ref. 90.1 2.5 Dg/kg 6010 1 None Detected 20. Dg/kg 9020 1 5Q133. 20. ng/kg 413.1 2 Lead '!'OX Oil &: Grease (See Last Page for Ccmnents, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, arrl References) Consti tuents Regulatory Criteria STLC, ng/L T'l'LC, ngjkg Lead 5,0 1000, Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg' (unless otheIWise stated) on 'an as received (wet) sample 1:asis. ReSul ts reported represent totals ('l"l'IP) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels, P ,Q, L, = Practical Quanti tat ion Limit (refers to the least amount of anal yte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed, N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I.S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble ThreshOld Limit Concentration TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES : (1) ,"Test Met}:lcds for Evaluating Solid Wastes", 5W 846, July, 1982. (2)r:,?"~..:.~(~pr~~cal Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020, ,/--;I .. '~>y ....:~ BY", f/ ~ ?,," .... , . .., ......- J, J, Eglin 'H·" AGRICUL TURE " -- LABORATORIES. Inc. J, J., EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 t;HEMICAl ANAL YSIS PETROLEUM r ~TER RESOURCES me 1143 p, 0 BOX 9383 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: 'I.'HCM\S MELE 835-7700 Date Reported: 05/04/89 Date Received: 04/20/89 La~ratory No,: 2948-22 Page 1 Sample Description: PROJECT #81019: WJ-6 WASTE OIL TANK 4/19/89 @ 1540 , TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article, II, California Administrative Code) Lead Method Sample Resu1 ts P.Q.L. Uni ts . Method Ref. 29.2 2.5 Dg/kg ....- --'. ~_. 6010 1 None Detected 20, ng/kg 9020 1 4993, 20. ng/kg 413.1 2 \ . Constituents 'lUX Oil 6( Grease (See Last Page for Cœlments, Definitions, Regulatory criteria, am References) Constituents Regulatory criteria STLC, ng/L TrLC, JIg/kg Lead 5.0 1000, Comment: All constituents reported above are in ng/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. ResUlts reported represent totals ('l7fLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q,L, = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least. amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed, N. D, = None Detected (cansti tuent, if present, tf.'CUld be less than the method P. Q, L. ) . 1.5. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble 'lbreshold Limit Concentration 'l"l'LC = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFERENCES : (I) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982, (2)....!!MetbOOs,y.:::"for _Çþem.1cal Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. r; ¡A' . /'.. BY ':~./-(/- '- . /':~;:>(:~:),,/ . '.I J ,3, Eg1:i.n 'GROUNDWATER . RESOURCE INDUSTRIES 2C¡if3-/ "6 -;2.0 5610 District Blvd.. Suite 106 Bakersfiekf. 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Ix X ~ .~ '¡;, i--- Date Rec'd: Client: BC CHAiN OF CUSTUlJ Y Sample Type: NO, L- ì.J iJ '/ Analysis Requested: ó Sampler: tt1 tt1 "" t::é t::é tt1 ~~g~~~ LIIO\ ~~O\ N'N """" 0 ~~ :r::r:~ N 00 00 OõN Qt:10 N -...J ':I) ..... 00 ~ 0 (I> n 0 o ~ - tt1 tt1 tt1 tt1 "" "" "" "" > > > > LII LII LII LII 000 0 N ~ N ~ ;""'-Ntt1 0õ0õ0õt:1 8S8g; ° 0 0 Q Õõ t::é ° (') ~ "" C~1KI Name: Address: Aun: ~_ f=t ~~(àQ [) Cl \ d- Lab # Description: '-~))\() sLC' J- -tb 'Ð l 0 l q ~'XtU9j(~ILt--U), t/-)f()¡ \U',I~ ",n(\~' U -.. . - IW- ~- Clo 10: 90 ç:::: '11 (V'ì Ilf' Q.h - I::) I y........ U~_,C:;I" '- ,...:.,u - ICE 11J-uJlo \U'.3lJ·, /' ',v' '- \ r1 \5 --I· :J... \f)1 'l t-~ n ~ n ()(\ .( . IÇ~) \S,.. \ -Lo lç..J.f} ~ ~ J/ \,- ICj rm--íS --:J -/l tCSQ'1 rODO n (yl /Q ...6t). IS-.d _olD \ tS?f) .~. ,l,- . ^ ^ -(~I i lLì /} \6~rJ ~1 Yillto (J.l ,Q4C\f)lc~hIL\O 8}-{cl~~\ì~~tjvi7tYJJ'--' --dD- l ,c)O l£! Wtì .....L,- J/ .~ .J,-, ,~ /- ~. Water Soil Sludge Oil Oth,er: (specify) Name: c5JVúfYìC\D Address: tv\....QJ2.p 'i. Other Tests i l- i /.. 'I .,¡ i ''1. . . - / Time: Comments: Received By: Relinquished By: Date: Time: Date: f')l MlL>~h Qrui fY\ 4/if)çz \-rCOClM ~ White: Return to Customer with Report YeUow: BC Lab Copy ~ci'ab~ , ' e .. IŒnN COUNTY I "~A1I11 DEPAnTMENT IIEAL111 OFFICEO Loon M lIebulllon, M,O, I TOO FlowN !;It",, 1101",,'11111'111, Cnlllo",l" C):I:105 ¡"'"phollo (tl05) 06 1·3036 EUVlnONMEU IAL IIEALl tI DIVISION T DlnEC10n OF ENVlnONMENTAL HEALTH· Vurnon S, l1elcheld ' Faclllty Name /S qrf {J /.,{ );(.~ / cI .4 ;, ¡» j.,{ I If J-f AdùL'CSS ~.3c?o S. Vh~Q~ Kern County Permit # l r){¡ 5 ¡- Ee'~iD I APR 2 : 19~9 '" '" UNUlŒGHOUNU TANKUJ SPOSl'fION THACKINU HECOlW '" '" ,This fOl'm is to be rctul'ne(I' to the I{ern County Ileal th Uepartmcnt within .!! .fI_,!y_~ of acceptnnce of tnnk (s) by disposal or recycling fcclli ty. The hohlcl' of the permi t wi th number noted above is responsible far insuring' thnt this form is comploted and rclm'ncd, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . .' . . ". SUI: tion.! - To !.H! fIll cd .Q!!1 È.Y.. ,h..rml~ T(!Jn~_'Œ_! £,ou trac tal' : 'fnult H(!nlUvnl GOII tl'UC to}': r; Æ I Address ?ð, ß~ -r-39"} _ ß...j,rf:t;; ~ ~ '7"?3 ....'T' Uate Tunks Removed ~ '/ ~ 0/ _ - . Phone <-:lId~) tþ} (""- ~,?~ ?J'3 5l' 9' ';.,. . . No, of 1'anlts S- ,'"," Zip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . . . . '.. I . , .Section.£ - To be fIlled out .!!.ï contractor IIdecontnminatlng tanl«s): Tnnk. "Uccuntamiuation" Contractor S It h-f -(. @j~7 Aùdl'ess Phone , _ Zip ^uthl)1'!zcd l'cp('csentollve of &;olllrl1ctol' certifies by signIng below that tallk (9) have ùeelJ deeolJ lamilJ] lml 111 accorùallce wllll Keru Coun ty JJoaHh Uepat'tment l'CIUil'cmcnts, þ~ ~~~./ß~ Title ". . . . . I . . . . . . I . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~" . . . _See tlon.;! - 1'_~ J¿~ fIll c..!! .2l!!. fiE!! §Jp.netl È.Y- .i!.!! ill! thOl'! zed l'cprcaen ta t1 ve .Q.£ l!!.!!. treatment. slol'n!c, .2.!:. ùlsposul facIlity accepting tou/ds): Jote Tankn ~tI Sl(~nl1 tUl'C (^Ul/lOl. Foclllty rl(lme/fm~~ ~'~L ~~ ' , . Addl'esu /2-02- 5- ,/?;7"(/(',,I~ A-v~ Phone # 7/</ - It? / ,.?Od 0 O.<:/T'A~ð C~¿-r. Zip ~76/ -~ 0 - No, of 'I'al1lts c- - Title ~~~~ , ,. Hnl'l'l!BOllla LJ ve) . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I: * * °1/\ 1 1.1 "lJ 1 NS'j'J'(J"'.('/ UNS ," (' J I J I / [ / I' If \ '" '0 ( II HI. alU B tapl c , (Form #/IMMI'-.u¡O) Or-I;'Jl1u 1.¡11n"'" lJlSllllCr OfFICES ,I,e 11nbelln . /.In/;we . mduecl"~\ , Shofler . TilfI ~~ ~ AM. ~AN. FUEL TANK METAL RECYCLING, INC. . ,. .. 4 ; 30781 No, E eEl V ED TANK DISPOSAL FOR~ Date: - ;z.."o ,19 P 2202 'South Milliken Avenue Ontario, CA 91761 (714) 947-2888 .APR 2 5 19:9 Job # p. O. # ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: JOB SITE: ADDRESS: Q/-.11:JO DESTINATION: DATE PROJECTED TANKS ORDERED BY; LIe. NO. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: K~ ~ - ,,?t:'f .;...3 / J:t TIME IN: TIME OUT: II'" Services Rendered Cost Disposal Fee 200.00 TANKS RECEIVED QTY, GALLONS TYPE NET TONS Extensive Loading Time 150,00 F'S' 280 gV ,14 Disposal Fee with Permit 300.00 I 500 .21 550 o 0; ,24 Fiberglass Tank Disposal Fee Per Tank 400.00 1000-12 It. o D' ,44 1000 . 6 ft. o,(] ,61 Delivered 200.00 1500 Of 0 ,87 2000 o 0 .97 Bobtail Disposal Fee 250.00 --=z- 2500 '0 0 1,14 3000 '0 ."... 1,32 4000 0 0 1,64 ça....^OIl~tion ~ "c:nn~ ~ 5000 0 ¡...' 2.42 . 6000 o 0 2,84 TOTAL CHARGES $~ .:..- 7500 00 3.26 8000 o 0 3.44 9000 o 0 '3.82 All fees incurred are per load unless specified. ~ 10000 0 ...... 4.33 Terms are net 30 days from date of invoice. , 12000 o 0 4.93 Contractor's signature represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank NO. OF TANKS TOTAL removal complies with State laws. ~ , TOTAL ,~I ~ .b'1 ,;J..'z.. tf· , ) CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE *F - FIBERGLASS CERTIFICATE OF TANK DISPOSAL I DESTRUCTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE TANK(S) AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL MATERIALS SPECIFIED EN COMPLETELY DESTROYED FOR SCRAP PURPOS-./NLY. AUTHORIZED REf' ~ ~ ~ 7' CONTRACTOR COpy :>j « \JU -:$ z -t¡§ -II: ...J -Ið Oz oê ~ ~ 10 .... Ñ 10 CI) ~ ¿..¡ ~ ... N ., ~ - a: w I- Z W U w (/) z o a. (/) w a: ...J « z o ¡:: « z w ~ ...J ...J « U ...i ...J ã: (/) a: o > u z w CJ a: w ~ w z « L1. o W (/) < U 3: ..j..~ij UNIFORM HAZARDOU ~... WASTE MANIFEST Form Approved OMS No. 2050--0039 (Expires 9'~" q 1) f'!ea!,a ptl~: " I~pe, (Form designed tor use on (12-pitch typewriter). 1. Ganerator's US EPA 10 No, T OXIC Substances Control DivISIO:-. Sacramento, California Information in the sheded areaa ia not required by Federal law, 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Addreas t3~,te,..s -I-¡è Ii A If' .:J. 3ó Co , .5 è d#-, I ..~'.. (J/ho A:':;:,.,.., 13¿¡. 44!~ ~# ¡) ~A- B. State Generator'a 10 4, Generator's Phone <Sa:;'"> 5. Tranaportar 1 Company Name 7. 9, 11. a. G E N E R A T o R b. - h~ í- It., þ..~ X - EPA/Other c. State EPAlOther d. Stata EP A I Other J. Additional Descriptiona for Materials Listed Above R;;, ~t~- vrrj~ ,..,..,~j r,-, k f'1e.J<1-oVbr J c_ d, 15. Special Handling Inatruc1ions and Additional Information 16, GENERA TOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified. packed, marked, and labeled. and are in all respects in proper condition lor transport by highway according to applicable intamational and national government regulations. III am a large quantity generatOf, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce tile volume and toxicity of waste genersted to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable arid that I have selected the practicable metllod of treatment. storage. or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human neslth and the environment; OR, if I äm a amall qUái1,it, Q6nara:or, ! hsve m!!!ae :: .oed ~eì!h ~tfort to minim!ze ~y w88ta generation and select the best wsste management method that is available to me and that I'can afford, T R A N S P o R T E 18. Printed !Typed Name 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F. A C I L I T Y DHS 8022 A (t/88) EPA 8700-22 (Rev. 9-88) Previous editions are obsolete, Do Not Write Below This line White: TSDF SENDS T IS COPY TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS To: P.O. Box 3000, Sacramento, CA 95812 cr UJ I- Z UJ U UJ r.I) Z '-0 ~ w cr ~ « z o ~ 15. Special Handling Instructions and.Additionallnformation Z o '" '" .... N ,,,, OJ 6 o 't) ~ ~ « u « Z cr o u. ::::; « u z :r I- ~ ¿.¡ o OJ co ~ N ., 6 o 't) UJ 1: I- ~ ~ « u ~ ~ õ: r.I) cr. a >- u z UJ c:J a:: UJ ::E UJ z « u. o w r.I) « u ~ "-'·08) TOXIC Su:.:stancas· CQntrol DJ'Iisior; Sacramento, California rint or t e. UNI~ORM HAZARDO WASTE MANIFEST Information in the shaded areas '" 3, Generator's Name and Mailing Address . ßk)w~S'~e ¡j IJ..., ~ P,4-'i. k -:C1-1", .<.3 ~ a ..s" f./ h; "n 81.0. )(e-.~ .¿, lie. Jj.- ð B, State Generator's ID 4. Generator's Phone ( 5. C, State Transporter'a 10 D. Transporter's Phone E. State Transporter's 10 F. Transporter's Phone G. Slate Facility'a 10 7. 9. Designated Facility Name ,and Site ~dre7' ( . G, fuðl1 t!), I + Jr'-..J.,... II '1 .!;J!.IJO ' (;, l5 ø" /JAS- 11, '7 H. a. G E N E R A T o R b. EPA/Other c. State . . EPA/Other d. State EPA/Other ~ J. Addiß:::;~iO: for ~;'ijS;:;:A~:e) ·1 II Co J d, , ,. I 16, GENERATOR'S CERTIFICA TION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed. marked, and labeled. and are in all respects in p.roper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations, If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and iuture threat to huma'n heaitn and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me and thaI I can afford. Month Day Yesr T R À Month Day Year N S P 0 R Printed/Typed Name Month Day Year T E F A C I L I T y 19. Discrepancy Indication Space . . f manifest documentarton dat<71eQUlrec! . 'n~ ,t1Q11i'ast' is non~Onf(Km¡n9'fô'(f¡e (eq1,nran1e~ or . çlJ-:::- f)O S ,~uary.1. 1969. fNo.SJ ~ I DHS 8022 A (1/87) ÈPA 8700-22 (Rev, 9·86) Previous editions are obsolete. White: TSDF SENDS THIS COpy TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS T~: P.O, Box 3000, Sacramento, CA 95812 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK J P '1 0 8 6 8 3 0 5 1 -':':EG~~?'T ::;JS ....:::.~.:-:.~. .='~= fP-H_ -- e 2700 M Streot. Suite 300 Bakersfield. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopier (805) 861-3429 ':0 !'iSl)~,"'~Jf:¡:: ., ,:V~:"'':''J~ ,::J( ''¡i))d) \lOT ::ÜR I~Jrc.":,:~Mi::~;M_ i~A:L ~Jt {See .P2VArSej I S¿nt~? ,hGfY1QS ïqO "I I [, u!)f;_ne-.#~-CþQ~ I Street and No. c.h an ~ Ch;.J¿, /:::u c , W5-~3 Cd'1 Ie: ~~J~"Jç ¡ ì I Ie E MAN AGE MEN T 1· DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ¡ AGENCY P 108 683 050 J' .. ~:;ËCS:P~- '~-=<:;fi ;:;::''';'';-;~=~::::. \iiA!L ;!O !~~SiJP..';NCE (;OVEP,Þ.GE 'JPf)'Ji:)ED ,\~üí FUR :NTERNAr:GNAL :,JAIL April 6, 1990 Postage. ' s Certified Fee S~eclal Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee ~onda ,_ s, CA 91745 acterization o So, Union, 310013 Report for Bakersfield Airpark Bakersfield, CA Heturn ReceJot sno~mq .~ ¡ :0 wnorn ana Date uel!vered "31: "':':'(·.H" ;"-:e('e:~): _ :-;:)"",:1') :. ~ ~nu;':' : I :)~¡¡e. "no .,^cocess or Cell :erv ~ TOTAL Postage and Fees ~ I Postmark or Date <'1 ;:i ~I 0..1 ! I ' i ~r ¡ is bd , . -- ..,-,¡; e..... c'''&: vea ·-uy-..'t:n 1 S Is is a follow-up to the February 27, 1990 Department regarding the submittal of the report. To date, this report has not been Department, Please submit this report by April 1J, 1990, Failure to comply with this extended deadline could result in a legal action against you. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, 1)o!~ &v4 Dolores Gough Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program cc: Lily Huang, Trans National Bank Thomas Ladd, GeoPlus Consulting Rene Hochler, Bakersfield Airpark Inn -' It FILE CONTENTS INVENTORY i1 . Pac i 11 ~ .JLè,.y~ ,f,e1J. -At r f~ "- ~Y'\ Permit to Abandon" of Tanks ____ Permit to Construct' Permit to Operate , ~Application to Abandon (--APplication to Construct Application to Operate Amended Permit Conditions Annual Report Forms ''!p ..-- ....~ Tank(s) Date Date Date Date J-A::-J'J Tank Sheets Plot Plans 30~ 16 £" Copy' of Wr Inspection (¿e..- li/I e ~----'- --- "-" ~ -~ - --- .. )151 (;V&/ .~ µ fvO ,..~ .. ,-, , '-' --,,---- '-~-. . ~ ..-- \ Correspond y~f( J-t~ h 9iJØ1 '.J' ./' Corresponde "..., ./') f: ~ '2 CO - 0 J "ì1 uale Date Date Date' Date Unauthorized Release Reports Abandonment/Closure Reports Sampling/Lab Reports MVF Compliance Check (New Construction STD Compliance Check (New Construction MVF Plan Check (New Construction). STO Plan Check (New Construction) MVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) STD Plan Check (Existing Facility) "Incomplete Application" Form Permit Application Checklist Permit Instructions Tightness Test Results Checklist) Checklist) Discarded Date Date Date Monitoring Well Construction Data/Permits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Environmental Sensitivity Data: Groundwater Drilling, Boring Logs Location of Water Wells Statement of Underground Conduits Plot Plan Featuring All Environmentally-Sensitive Data Photos Construction Drawings Location: Miscellaneous .r.. J::. rt l. '1/ ~UL ;.!. ~ ,2700 'M' Street. Ste, 300 ',Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805),861-3636 ,,",~ .(e PERMIT NUMBER A889-31 " PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: ~ Bakersfield Airpark Inn IfLaIlt:i11àtioucll J::iank 2300 S, Union Ave. -29::ï6 HUllLluljLon- Bakersfield, CA 93307 ...san Mc:u..Î.uo, CA .' ~ ~ 83t.t- 'f3i)Q . Phone: ~ ß 1.." -' I . .I." . . Clbs) 83~ - ;{3{. PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES CONTRACTOR: GRI P,O, Box 9383 Bakersfield, CA 93389 License· # 520768 Phone: 805-835-7700 7-10-89 LOCATION APPROVED BY ,;, ",. -' -"" .. .~: ", . ~ TANK(S) AT ABOVE . APPROVAL DATE . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . . ,POST ON PREMI SES , , , , . . . . , . . " . , . . . . , . , . . . , . . CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW:)' , , 1, Permi ttee must notify the County Environmental Ileal th Department at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior t~ tank (r~moval) to arrange, for required inspection(s), . 2. Permittee ~ obtain a City Fire Department permi~ prior to initiating closure action. 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 4. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook ttUT- 30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department. a, (Tank size 1,000 gallons or less)-a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet, b, (Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons)-a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at d~pths of approximately two feet and six feet. 5, If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit, 6, Soil sampling (piping area) , a minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for ev~ry 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the di,spenser area (s) , I' C.e t. ~, P~RMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A889-31 ADDENDUM 7, Sample Analysis a, All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons, b, All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oil and grease and lead. 8, Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to' the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9, All:applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or .treatment must be adhered to. The Kern Coúnty Environmental Health Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any " contaminated soil, . ' ',10. Permittee is responsible for making sure'th~t "tank disposition tracking record II issued with this permit is properly filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal. ,',. . _. ., '" . 11. Advise this office of the. time and date or the proposed sampling with 24 hours advance notice.··'·; ,. ·0,' "".' 12, Results must be submitted tQ this office within three days of analysis completion. , ACCEPTED BY: ~iIJ I f , DATE l/-/z-Ýj DS:dr dan\airpark.bak e Enviroruaental Health Services 1. ement ,'- I 2700 'M' Street, Ste. 300 Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805 );.-$61-3636 '¿'~..r."""'''' '-- .....:..J '--' .- ... ........ .. ~ PERMIT FOR SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS~ Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S. Union Ave, Bakersfie~d, CA 93307 Transnational Bank 2956 Huntington San Marino, CA Phone: 616-2S7-0716 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES ~ TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE LOCATION APPROVED BY PERMIT NUMBER A889-~~ - CONTRACTOR: GRI P,O. Box 9383 Bakersfield, CA 93389 License # 520768 Phone: 805-835-7700 7-10-89 ". ~:.:. '1\-- ~'l' .. "" :,. , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . , . , .. , . '.' . , . , . . . POST ON PREMISES..,.......,.,.......... . . ... , CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: 1. Permittee must notify the County Environmental H~'alth Department' at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) to arrange for required inspection{s). ' 2. Permittee 1!!1!.tl obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action. 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. A, Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook #UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department, a. {Tank size 1,000 gallons or less)-a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet, ' b, {Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons)-a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the, way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately t~o feet and six feet. 5. I f any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. 6, Soil sampling (piping area) a minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s), '--............., /_.- (e -\e ~ PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A889-31 ADDENDUM 7. Sample Analysis a, All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons, b, All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oil and grease and lead, ' 8. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to' the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9, All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or ,treatment must be adhered to, The Kern County Environmental Health Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing. of , any contaminated soil, 10. Permittee is responsible for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record" issued with this permit is properly filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal. ' , , . , 11. Advise this office of the time and date of the proposedsamplinq ~ith 24 hours advance notice. . ," 12. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion, , ACCEPTED BY: ~ I!ør/ , I , , DATE 'f--jt· P7 DS:dr dan\airpark,bak 2700 'M' Street, Ste. 300 ~akersfieìd, CA 93301 (805F-S61-3636 Ie \-J LJ '-' .i.. '" .L :L (è PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A889-31 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S, Union Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93307 Transnational Bank 2956 Huntington San Marino, CA GRI P,O, Box 9383 Bakersfield, CA 93389 License # 520768 Phone: 805-835-7700 Phone: 818-287-0716 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES 7-10-89 2 TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE LOCATION APPROVED BY ,.""..",. ,."."....,.""", .POST ON PREMISES""",."..,'"."."".", CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: , 1, Permittee must notify the County Environmental Health Department at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) to arrange for required inspection(s), 2, Pêrmittee ~ obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action, 3, Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approyed methods as described in Handbook UT-30, 4, Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook #UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department. a, (Tank size 1,000 gallons or less)-a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet, b, (Tank size between 1,000 to 10,000 gallons) -a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet, 5, I f any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. . 6, Soil sampling (piping area) a minimum of two samples must be retrieved at d~pths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the drspenser area(s), e e ~~; ... PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A889-31 ADDENDUM 7, Sample Analy~is a, All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and.total petroleum hydrocarbons, b. All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oil and grease and lead. . 8. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to' the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9, All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or' treatment must be adhered to, The Kern County Environmental Health Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing . of any contaminated soil, , 10, Permittee is responsible for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record" issued with this permit is properly filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal, 11, Advise this office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 24 hours advance notice, 12, Results must be submitted to this offic~' within three days of analysis completion, , ACCEPTED BY: DATE DS:dr dan\airpark,bak (.e _i"e I<EnN COUNTY I ŒAllH DEPARTMENT 17otfFlower Slree' Ba.!.<erslleld, Ca/llornla 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMEÑIAL HEAL1H DIVISION Faeili ty Name 13 qK (J.I',5 );~~ / cI A ~1»)' {. IN J,f Address ~3ðO S. VJO()~ HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Heberlson, M,O. DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard Kern County Permit # ff-gf"'7- 5/ * * UNDERGlWUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD * * This form is to be returned to the Kern County lIealth Department within .1! days -of acceptance of tank (s) by disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with number noted above' is responsible for insudng that this form is completedaud retul'ned, . . . e.. ........... ,. .....~~... . ... . . . . . . ,Section! ','::'''~To be filled out'ËY- ti!nk ~al .£(J\tractor: ~v , Tank Hcmoval Con tra~tor : G Æ I Address J:ð, ßtr}t, ~.i9> ,lJ4''''f,t;~~~ 9'n~f" Zip Date Tanks Removed ~-"-., ?~" -7 o/(NA ' No, of Tanks . . .... I . . .. .........,...... ~. ~ ,¡·{EI·'·..·..-"i~'·..::·.'·" . . . . . . . Section.! - To be r !lied out ~ cOlltl'acf~,t~~.e'c~~~La~m·ln'atln~ tank(s) ': G'/?7 . . . . . . . . . . k or':\ f'" --'., ":t ~,""'.~,"'. it .t.H~!J~l~ ~:J ,;~ ~ .111; i:~4.;. ",:'.; " " .., r= Phone ,($'d5)~}. ("'-7:~ðð ?J3'if9 >" Tanl{ "Uecontamination" Contractor S~h1t ( Address . . . . . Phone , Zip AuthoI'ized l'ep£"eSentatlve of conlractol' certifies by signing below that tallk(s) have been decontaminated In accordance with Kern County JJcaltb Depa~i~ ~ Signature ""- '-' ~~~->~ Ti tle . . . '.' . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... I . . . . . . . . . Section 3 - To be filled out and sigit'ed !?X· an authorized' representative of the trea tmen t, s toral!e, .Q.!: disposal [aell ity acceptinl! tanl{ (s) : Facility Nam~C;;"7V~ ~~L ~a.¿.<i Addres9~Z()2- $.,4?'~~ ~~ Phoné # 7/<;,,-f'/"'?OdO O~~~ C~-r: Zip ~;?6/ -~ 0 - No. of Tanks ,;;- - Title ~~~Æ.... . . . . Date Tanks Signature Reprcsen taU ve) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * '" MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: FoJd in half and staple, (Form #HMMP-150) Del1lno . 1.11","'" DISTRICT OFFICES ,ke 1~1Ibe1l1l . Mo;we . Rldgecrost .' Shaller , Tillt KSRli COUNTY USALTH DSPARTHENT e J.l't.l.t.I\\Ü\l.> ~ ~.\\,t¡ PTO e APPLICATION DATE 3 lœ13 PTA f1tf'tfcr - 3 I J-/,,-er't ..$ DIV[SION OP KNVJRONHENTAL IIEALTit 1700 PLOKKR STREET. BAKERSPIELD, CA ~330ð (80ð) 881-3838 , OP TANKS TO BE ABANDONED ['ENGTII OP PIPING TO ABANDON THIS APPLICATION IS PDR APPLZCATZON FOR PÉRMZTFOR PERMANENT CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACZLZTY (])REHOVAL, DR OABANDONMENT IN PLACE (FILL OUT ONB APPLICATION ,PER FACILITY) Ö >4 H ~~ ~~ ~~ .H ..:e PaOJBCT CONTACT IPIION8 , ¡SEC/TlR (RURAL LOCATIONS ONLY) Steve Lue OAYS- 834-4300 " NIOIITS- FACILITY NAMS ADDRESS NEAREST ·CROSS STRSET " Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S, Union, Bakersfield White Lane OWNBR ADDRESS PHON8 Transnational Bank 2956 Huntim~ton San Marino CA ( 818) 287 ~()71ñ ~,§ u~ ~~ ~~ ç,JH TANK RSHOVAL CONTRACTOR ADDRESS PIIONB Groundwater Resources Inc. POBox 9383, Bkfd., CA 93389 ( 805 ) 835 -7700 PROPOSBD PROJECT STARTING DATB ICALIFORNIA LICENSE' ¡WORKER'S COMPENSATION' ¡INSURBR Anril 17 1989. 520768' 793569-87 State Fund PRELIMINARY SITB ASSBSSMENT CONTRACTOR' ADDRESS PIIONE Groundwater Resources Inc. POBox 9383, Bkfd, , CA 93389 ( 805 ) 835, -7700 KORKER'S COMPENSATION' INSURER PitONS 793569-87 State Fund ( 805 ) 834-"'8300 LABORATORY TIIAT WILL ANALYZB SAMPLES ADDRBSS PIION8 B.C. Laboratories 4100 Pierce Road, Bkfd. , CA ( 805) 327-=-4911 " . ~ CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OP MATßRIALS STORED I;;! § TANK' VOLUHB CHEMICAL STOIU!D (NON-COMMERCIAL NAMS) o E-i 1 . 500 waste oil : H ~ --ž- '10,000 gasoline æ 0 3 '-4,000 gasoline a~- · H ~ 3.000 gasoline . 5 3 000 asoline 'u DATES STORBD· .? TO 10/88 ? TO 10/88 ? TO 10/88 ? TO 10/88 ? to 10/88 CIII!MICAL PRBVIOUSLY STORBD unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown JDEPTH TO GROUNOWATER . 150 feet ~ISOIL TYPS AT PACILITY I sandy lome · ~ WATBR TO FACIt.ITY PROVIDED BY I California Water Services ; § NEARBST WATER WELL - GIVB DISTANCS AND DBSCRIBB TYPE IP WITII1N 500 PEET , E-i 1 mile " g¡ ¡ BASIS POR SOIL TYPR AND GROUNDWATER nEPTI( DETSRMINATION " æ ~ Kern County Water Agency Water Supply Report 1987 ': H TO~AL NUMSER OP SAMPLBS TO BB ANALYZSD ISAMPLBS WILL 8S ANALYZBD PORI · Q 24 B T X & E, TPH . DRSCRIDE IIOK RBSIDUB IN TANK(S) AND PIPING IS TO BB REMOVED AND DISPOSED OP (INCLUDB TRANSPORTATION ANU DISPOSAL COMPANIES): ~ Ö Båkersfield/Pacific Oil - Gibson Oil & Refinery Company ~ ~~BSCRIBB BOTH TUS DISPOSAL METHOD AND DISPOSAL LOCATION paR: ?t ~ TANK(S) . ~o AMR - Ontario .; 0 ~ PIPING . H . IJJ AMR - Ontario · . PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REOUESTED' .Qt! REVERSB SIDS .Q.t THIS ~ BEFORE SUB/HTTING APPLICATIO~ .fQß. REVIEW · · TillS PORK lIAS BSBN COMPLBTED UNDER PENALTY OP PERJURY AND TO TilE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUE AND CORRECT, SION^TURß~¿-::;;~;;Z, Y,,-=--~_~_,~ T1TLH ~;;:;;2~='n-~ ",r.~..v.w.- DATB .;¿ ç~¿r .,/ . /' . , /' ././ /,p..., /'// ./ ,/ e -e .'0-, ; ~C- ii t N I DIspensers Fuel Islands 'LU :J Z LU > -< Z o - z - :J . . ~ ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡~¡~¡~¡~¡~¡~¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡m· Fill ~~> 3,000 gal " Fi1l'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/)~~n~ , Gasoline Tanks..:::::::: ::::::: ::: :::::::::::: 4,000 gal !, j::I, .j! i¡'I::':I:!I:!li 'j'l:1 Gasoline Tank \ 10,000 gal Gasol1ne Tank WHITE LANE LEGEND Œ> SAMPLE LOCATION SCALE (Fæt) Approx, I I I o 10 20 groundwater resource~, inc. ..... ./ environmental/geotechnical services Project Number: 3- 15-89 AIRPARK INN 2300 S, UNION A VENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PLATE P,[OT PLAN 2 e ~~- ~~ :~~~. \ ",.. ~; " . SITE CHARACTERIZATION AND WORKPLAN OUTLINE BAKERSFIELD AIRPARK INN 2300 S. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for Bakersfield Airpark Inn GeoPlus Consulting Services 1400 Easton Drive - Suite 152 B a k e r s fie 1 die a 1 -Í fer n Í a 9 3 3 0 9 <80S) 327-1122 October 25, 1989 " e -e ~~ ...'5 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LISTING OF FIGURES 1. INTRODUCTION 1 .1. Purpose 2. CERTIFICATION 3, CENERAL INFORMATION 3.1, Facility Identification 3. 1 .1 , Facility Name 3 . 1 .2. Facility Owner 3.1.3. Owner Address 3.1.4. Owner Contact 3 . 1 .5, 3,1.6. Project Coordinator Facility Locat)on 3.2, Description of Facility and History 3.3. Underground Storage Tank 3.3.1, Tank Description and Use 3.3.2, Age of Tank 3,3,3, Sediment Contamination 3 . 3 . 'I , Tank Inventory and Monitoring 3,3,5. Tank Repair 3 ' 3 . 6 . Past Spi lIs or Leaks 4. SITE CHARACTERIZATION 4.1, Land Resources '1.1.1.. Topography and Physiography '1,1.2, Sediments, Stratigraphy and Structure · - '. ,~ ,.!] ~.2. Water Resources ( 4 . 2 . 1. Sur fa c e H y d r 0 I og Y 4.2.2. Ground Water 4.2,3. Perched Ground Vater 5. PROPOSAL FOR IDENTIFYING CONTAMINATION PLUME Sediment Sampling 5.1.1. Location of Borings, Depth and Rationale 5.1.2. Drilling and Sample Collection Procedures 5.1.3. On-site Evaluation 5.1.4. Analytical Methods 5.1,5. Sample Description 5.1.6, Preliminary Site Assessment 5.2. Water Sampling 5.1. 5 .3. Drilling Program , 6. HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS · - íb- 'i} \ ' LIST!NG OF FIGURES Figure 3.1 F~~ility Lo~ation Bakersfield Airpark Inn Kern County Map Scale: 1" = 4.6 miles Figure 4.1 Depth to Groud Water Bakersfield Airpark Inn Figure 4,2 Depth to Per~hedGround Water Bakersfield Airpark Inn Figure 5,1 Areal Schematic Underground Storage Facility Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S. Union Avenue Bake~sfield, California Scale: as shown Figure 5.2 Location of Proposed Borings Bakersfield Airpark Inn Scale: 1" = 20' Figure 5.3 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn ·. . t ....~ SITE CHARACTERIZATION AND VORKPLAN OUTLINE Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S, Union Avenue B a k e r's fie 1 d, C a 1 i for n i a 1. INTRODUCTION 1 .1. Purpose This report and information package has been prepared for Bakersfield Airpark Inn by Thomas V. Ladd, of GeoPlus Consulting Services. for the purpose of allowing the Kern County Environmental Health Services Dep~rtment to review a site characterization of an area below which had been located five underground storage tanks (facility) operated by Bakersfield Airpark Inn. One tank used for waste oil and four tanks used for gasoline fuel were removed from the site April 19, 1989 under permit #A889-31, Analysis of sediment samples r2trieved during the preliminary site assessment showed contamination to be present below the four of the tanks; whereby which. Kern County Environme~tal Hea¡(h Services Department has determined that additional assessm2nt is required. Eakersfield Airpark Inn has requested, GeoPlu~ Consulting Services to assess the facility by additional field investigations to pursue the concerns identified in the preliminary site assessment, This information package reviews in summary the site PAGE GeoPlus .::.; ::....:...;:: .:; -\. .~ '~ '. , !.: - . ';... \ , " ,~ 'W 'characterization and describes the workplan in order to- identify whether or not major environmental l'iabilities exist, PAGE 2 GeoPlus :t Ea.keJ:"sii~ld I i1 r, ¡Jctober WParK ..., " ".,J, 1 9 a 9 . ~i' 2. CERTIFICATION I, Thomas W. Ladd, living at 249 El Cerrito Drive, Bakersfield, California, CERTIFY: ) am a graduate of the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology, 1972, and a graduate of the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, with a Master of Science Degree in Geology, 1975. I am a Registered Geologist, License Number 003568, certified by the State of California, Board of Registration of , Geologists and Geophysicists. I am a Registered Environmental Assessor, Registration Number REA-00631, certified by the State of California, Environmental Affairs Agency, am a consultant, DBA GeoPlus Consulting Services and President of Tetra Oil Company, a California corporation with a business office at 1400 Easton Drive, Suite 152, Bakersfield, California, 93309. r have been requested by B~kersfi=ld Airpark Inn to prepare this report and information package for their reference"and account. Neither GeoPlus Consulting Services nor Tetra 'Oil Company nor any PAGE 3 GeoPlus II; Get.IUS Consulting services. Thomas W. Ladd, California Registered Geologist #3568 October 25, 1989 1400 Easton Drive - 51 Bakersfield, Cr (805) 3:, Certified Mail P 816 326 994 Kern County Envirðnmental Health Services Department 2700 M Street 'Bakersfield, California 93301 Attention: Ms. Dolores Gough Environmental Health Specialist Re: Site Characterization and \olorkplan Bakersfield Airpark Inn Kern County, CA \ L,o.d,e..,> ç Gentlemen: / On behalf of Bakersfield Airpark Inn; we submit the referenced report for your review and consideration. At your request. we would be pleased to meet with you and discuss the workplan further. \ole look forward to your approval of the plan in order that we may begin our evaluation and assess the facility. Thank you .for your assistance and cooperation. Sincerely, ~æðJ~ Thomas \ol. Ladd T\olL: It enclosure cc: Bakersfield Airpark Inn wI enclosure Mobile La.bs Inc. wI enclosure j Bakersfield .park . Inn "I October 25, 1989 of its officers, directors, staff or associates nave any corporate, personal or fiduciary interest in Bakersfield Airpark Inn or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, or the properties which are the subject of this information, ·1 certify u~der penalty of law that 1 have personally examined and am fami1iar with the information submitted in this report and information package and all attachments; and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete, I am aware that there are significant penalties for and imprisonment, sub m i t tin 9 f a I s e in for ma t ion. i n c Iud i n 9 the po 5 5 i bii lit Y 0 f fin e Signature: ~ J ~~"._--' ~ ~ ' . .,' " 'd!kJ ~ '__'_', ..'. Thomas \.I, Ladd October 25. 1989 " ,0' ,:',' //~ .-:: .,. Pl1.GF. 4 " .. ~J Ge(¡Plus 1\ -.; :.:. /~ ::: ~ .:;. ~ - - - .-' ~~ 3 . 1 . 3 . 2. . '':'t. . . 3. GENERAL INFORMATION Facility Identification 3 . 1. 1 . 3.1.2, 3.1.3. 3 ' 1 .4, 3, 1 .5 . 3 . 1 .6 . Facility Name: Bakersfield Airpark Inn Facility Owner: Tran National Bank Owner Address 2956 Huntington Drive San Marino, California 91108 Owner Contact Mr. Ken Yao ,Trans National Bank Project Coordinator Mr. Jeff Johnson Mobile Labs Inc, Facility Location: 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, California 93307 Th e f a c i 1 i t Y i s 1 0 cat e din the N\ol / 4 0 f Sec' t ion 1 7 Township 30 South, Range 28 East, M.D.8.& M. County of Kern, Stat~ of California (Figure 31) The nearest interection is Union Avenue and White Lane. Description of Facility and History Bakersfield Airpark Inn facility is an abandoned gasoline PAGE 5 GeoPlus 5,~K'~~ S¡ i¿lü , . .-.i~~·3.~l( " .'1::1 uc~,=,t",r - ." 1 'i (~ "y . . ~) .,~ ( s.t a t ion ' The history of the facility is unkown to the writer -at the time of this report preparation. 3.3, Underground Storage Tank 3,3.1. Tank Description and Use Located at the site were five underground storage tanks. The tanks are indentified as follows, Tank A 10,000 gallon gasoline Tank B - 4,000 gallon gasoline Tank C - 3,000 gallon gasoline Tank D - 3,000 gallon gasoline Tank E - 500 gallon waste oil 3 ,3 , 2 . Age of Tank The age of the tanks are unknown to the writer at ~ the time of this report preparation. 3,3,3, Sediment Contamination On April 19 , 1989, the tanks were removed from the ground, Laboratory results of the sediment taken by Groundwater Resources Inc. below the Tanks B, C, D and .E showed contamination to be present, 3 . 3 ,4 . Tank Inventory and Monitoring Inventory and monitoring data of .the tanks is unknown at the time of this report preparation. 3 , 3.5 , Ta.nk Repa.ir Repair on the tanks and associated piping is unknown to the writer at the time of this report preparation. 3 . 3 , 6 , Past Spills or Leaks PAGE 6 GeoPlus ..:J ."" i\. ~ [ ~= .:: .. r:: i.. f:;' ..:.....:. f ~-. : ~ i'~ ~ ': ... ''":: ~ .-~ , . e 'it; tL I Incidents of past spills or leaks are unknown td the writer at the time of this report preparation. " ; '- PAGE 7 GeoPlus ~""' ¡i.: . e . ' ',' AIRPARK INN 2300 S, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA r l~l"---'~l!..!..1.JII..-.JL-JI.!.-.Jt..-Jh~U I \ ¡ -......- ,=f= " , 0) ~':"~ l _ 111 Niùlc Ol'chArd ,17 :, \i : .\,-:;, WHITE ,.' LANE .. :~'?: f ·'iì< . '"\~'\ / ~~. / _._,~'1~,~---- .~_.-..-_....- ":~"". , . .;..>" . , =~ ". ", ... ,. <: ~ : i ....- _.....--- . ......- ,.- .-- ......... " ' " ',' ~ ':1 ~ j ..-:: : ,II L,.' , : " R.Dîi 1;,'"\·.11..·1.1· ..... . .1 r IItllll ~I·h . i .. - ,I Pairvicw Sell 19 " . f.·p..I..·.,) l. - r"v,~\V .)t,:¡;1t figure 3 Facility Location Bakersfield Air?ark Inn Kern County Map Scale. 1" = 4.6 miles .::: :. r'_ ~ ... :3 I. Sf, l\: ( q . 1 , '..~'~-' j,. :"':k e 4. SITE CHARACTERIZATION Land Resources Topography and Physiography The facility is located within the southern city limits of the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern (Figure 4 . 1. 1 . 3,1>. The topography of the site is within the flat of ~he Southern San Joaquin Valley with a slight regional gradient to the south. 4.1.2. Sediments, Stratigraphy and Structure The sediments of the region are classified on the basis of their relative permeability. Sediment permeabilities govern the infiltration rates of the sediments which, in turn, influence the depth to which fluids reach in a given period of time, Other factors affecting the depth of inliltration are rainfall duration and volume. Without detailed evaluation of the site area the sediments in the vicinity of the facility probably range from permeable to relatively impermeable sediments. Permeable sediments ~re medium-textured sediments generally developed on recent alluvial fans, flood basins, and other secondary deposits having either undeveloped or only slightly ~eveloped sediment profiles. Moderately permeable sediments are medium-to-fine-textured sediments developed on recent and older al·luvium. marine and nonmarine PAGE 8 GeoPlus % ~ 4 . 2 , -... . e ,terra.ce deposits, flood ba.sins, and other secondary deposits, In many cases these sediments have moderate accumulations of clay or high concentr~tions of .lime in the sub.sediments. Relatively impermeable sediments are similar in 'te~ture and development to the moderately permeable sediments. These sediments may contain excessive salinity or concentrations of alkali in the surface or subsurface horizons, reducing permeability. Also, they may have claypan, lime, lime-iron or iron cemented hardpans in the subsurface horizons which are relatively impervious to the downward movement of fluids. A generalized description of the stratigraphy includes the 600-foot Recent-Pliocene section ~f surface $ alluvium which grades into Kern River-Chanac nonmarine strata. This section of continental orLgin consists of buff and green sands with clay and silt and has a maximum thickness of about 2,500 feet. Below this strata, impact from the facility contamination is remote and its discussion is not made a part of this report, Structurally, the formations in the facility area incline to the southwest. A detail of the faulting in the area has not been reviewed at the time of this report, \Jater Resources 4.2.1 Surface Hydrology The facility is in a vicinity drained by overland flows over the flat. Typically runoff is noneaistant for PAGE 9 GeoPlus ddk¿r5ìL-.::id Al:pa.rk lnE ¡]I:.tooe;:: ¡,..,;; \; d ';; - e :i1 'ì.: most of the year and usually occurs only following infrequent intense precipitation events during the winter months. There is no major natural drainage in the vicinity. The Central Branch Canal is located 900 feet to the east of the facility (Figure 3.1>, 4.2.2. GroundWater The Alluvium-Kern River formation is the prinicipal aquifer in the region where the facility is located. In the facility vicinity, this aquifer is found at a depth of 150 feet (Figure 4.1>. The ground water in this aquifer is largely unconfined, but there may be areas where partial or local confinement may occur. Historically, the Kern River and Ke.rn Lake Basin have been the major groFnd water recharge S9urces for this vicinity. 4,2.3. Perched Ground Water Perched ground water accumulations are the result of impermeable shallow clay beds restricting the downward percolation of waters, The perched ground waters are generally much saltier than the ground water underneath, making them undesirable, At the facility, perched ground water is not anticipated to be encountered duririg the augering of holes (Fi~ure 4.2) PAGE 10 GeoPlus PLATE 4 I ,:IT' 10 JLARE ¡ C CO> .:'\. f.1y(· I· I· 1"<.', '1~ i"' i 111++ . it-' "v.wI~i1 I·'·t 1< '·1 I .,. I'·'·J I I! DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER · ~ I "¿' I' . . .~ I'. I I I j ~.¡. I . t'· 1 'I , ' . I . ~ ! , ¡I· I I· I . . ) . ¡~ . . J.. Ii' I ~ ,¡ _ i"," I r 1 ; ~ I _ 0- I J.! UNCONFINED AND EQUIVALENT 7 ',/" - wi'<. -.. -1-\ . ,~ ' .. . f-fJ _ ~J' f4.;) ":' "1 rJ;',.. ~~ . _ -<" I' . 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DEPTH TO PERCHED GROUNDWATER SUMMER 1988 , . c::_ , .>....-- . . ~ · J ... ~ '.. I . !... .~. .--- ._- .~ · : " . : : : , ~;: '~~,! ".- .~~~.~~.~~~ ~' · I. . . ,_ _,..-: """~_.. '~;'fÞ-r-. · ; '-"-:. , . j,., " ,-: ".--'~~~~~~ .~~~.: -~ ~ u_,..,. _._ ¡::-....-..__':L_. : :~ -:-S~). ~ ~ : ~~::..~~_ : ~ .~... . .. .. r.. . ;-,...1 :--:--.:. --.. -:- . i .. , ,...;......... ~: -... .",. ':", Co.:>.... , , -,..~~-",... I I --.J-----.....; I ,--- L£ßEC COUNTY , WriTER DISTRICT'---.l:: <~ Co; ~ .. :-i..... ~ T /.. '. :.! :" ~.? ~~ ).. P :, ....~.. . "';'i... :,:,1.., ,,~.~ , , ,~ I~i 1r lCJ j Figure q 2 Depth to Perched Ground Bakersfield Airpark Inn Vater v 1q> J ~ ,... .Li.,. . 'r, <' ~. tC Ó u: r,oT T " ~ \ J,.;~'\.;::[:.:~ ¡'_~.i.G. . !,::¡c.:;t0{J~~r- ) ,~. '4 oJ , 1 .:; b "'] ..;;.:'.:". .l. :1:~ (f, á 5. PROPOSAL FOR IDENTIFYING CONTAMINATION PLUME 5.1, Sediment Sampling 5 , 1 . 1 . Location of Borings, Depth and Rationale A schematic drawing (Figure 5.1) shows the facility and nearby structures. In review of the preliminary site analyses, th~ contamination appears to be concentrated at \ shallow depths as a result of overflow spillage At the eAst end of Tanks B, C And D. 1t is propose4 that all test borings be drilled v' v e r tic a I 1 Y tot h e tot aId e p tho f 2 5 fee t . Should on-site evaluation indicate the presence of contamination and , . the borings have not penetrated the base of tne plume, additional footage will be drilled One test boring is proposed to be augered at Tanks B, C and D east end locations and one boring to be augered at Tank E center location. Three additional vertical test borings are proposed to assess the potential lateral spread of the postulated contaminate of tank setting, These test borings will be located as follows: one boring 10 feet south of Tank 8, one boring 1-0 feet east of Tank C and one boring 10 feet north of Tank f'(Figure 5,2). The fluid infiltration is by gravity and capillary diversion, The postulated contaminant woúld move in a radial pattern and therfore the proposed boring plan is ----"._.._-~._~---- . /"'0... PAGE: 11 GeoPlus :¡, á- Bak-,?rsrld Air?ark I:Ln ,Jc~o:>e: ? '" _oJ, 1 ': B 9 . believed to be adequate to assess the lateral extent of the potential leaks. Should additional lateral borings be vJ / Cfn C¡;_, . j 1/ /" ,- ~.t., recommende.d by on-site evaluation, these borings will be drilled to expand the boring plan radius by stepout locations of 10-foot intervals. 5.1.2. Drilling and Sample Collection Procedures The drilling wil~ be performed with a truck-mounted drill rig using 6" hollow stem augers. The augers act as continuously advancing steel casings preventing test holes from caving above the levels to be sampled, A drill-bit plug will be used in the l~ad auger to prevent drill cuttings migrating up the auger center, Sediment samples will be obtained by removing the drill-bit pAug then lowering a splitspoon sampler inside the ~ollow stem auger and driving it into undisturbed sedi_ents with a 140 pound hammer dropped 30". The splitspoon sampler will be equiþped with clean brass liner tubes designed to receive intact sediment , //. specimens. A.ftar the sampler driving action, the sampler :..,./ will be removed from the test hole and the bcass tub.s removed from the sampler. Teflon seals will be placed over the ends of the lead tube sample (the deepest sample tube) then capped with pressure fitted plastic caps, se~led with a d h e s i vet ape, I ab e led and p I ace din ani c e din sui ate d c h est.' packed for preservation and transport to a St~te certified labor tory for analysis, The next-to-the-Iead tube will be ., PAGE 12 GeoPlus ::r, -¡; 1----- 8:l k e r s fll d Air p J. r k, r nn OctQber 25, 1989 . used for field examination. The sampler will be cleaned with a TSP/soap solution and double rinsed with tap water prior to each sampling action, Steam cleaning of the augers will be performed prior to entering the site. The drill crew consists of a driller and a helper. Fie 1 d e K pI or at i on will be s up e r vis ~~_ 9 eo log i s t who wi 11 be responsible for preparing the boring logs, recording of ............. field conditions, sediment sample handling and preservation, and control of the field equipment cleaning process, 7~vI¿ A State certified hazardous waste laboratory will perfofm the analysis of borings.' AIL samples wilt be obtained by personnel tnowledgeable of E.P.A. Policy No. SW846, sampling procedures. 5 , 1 . 3, --'On - 5 i teE val u a ti 0 n Preliminary evaluation of sediment contamination will be performed on-site by the use of a volatile organic carbon detector, a Sensidyne Gas Detection System or equilvalent in order to determine the limits of the plume. 5. 1. 4 . Analytical Methods Quality analytical methods and quality control performed by the designated laboratory shall be performed as specified by E.P.A. Policy No, SW846, Samples shall be analyzed for constituents representative of the substances stored as specified by EPA 8020, EPA 413.1 and DHS --_._--~.. recommended procedure for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons of gasoline and waste oil cJÞ"''jo ~. -~-'._'-'--"'----_.. PAGE 13 GeoPlus ~ § 5 , z , _ :~. .::0. .. e . ,5 . 1 .5. Sample Description A sample log shall be prepared by a California Registered Geologist. The following standardized written d~scription is recommended. Soil, sediment or rock type, Color and Texture Cement and/or matri'x materials NOTE: Sedimentary Structures Porosity and permeability Ceologically, soil is a technical term describing the earth material that has been modified or altered by normal ~oil-forming processes of physical, chemical and biological agents. The soil horizon extends from the surface to the depth of unaltered, parent material. It should be noted that in the hazardous materials rem e d i a t ion t r a de, "s 0 i 1" i s c 0 mm 0 n I Ÿ use d a san 0 n t e c h n i c a I term describing all earth material (both soil and sediments) above the water table, By convention of the trade the term soil may be used in subsequent reþorts as th~ non-technical term to include all earth material above the water table unless specified otherwise. 5,1,6, Preliminary Site Assessment Se~iment Analyses of samples taken during the preliminary site assessment (removal of tanks) are included as Figures 5.3,1 through 5.3.22). Water Sampling P AG E 14 GeoPlus _:: .;,;. ø'_ ". -. . ~_ 8' it is proposed the water sampling of vicinity water well~ ... shall not be performed at this time. 5.3. Drilling Program In order to lessen the risk of encountering ground water in the area of highest potential of contamination, the following drilling program is proposed. 1 First test boring shall be the south perimeter hole located 10' from the Tank 8, This shall minimize the drill v' contact with the contamination plume and test for the depth of any possible ground water. 2. If ground water is not encountered, continue sediment sam p I i n gas 0 uti i n e din Par a g rap h 5. 1 . '1 . 3. If ground water is encountered, discontinue drilling deeper, backout of hole, and grout. Contact Kern County Environmental Health Eervices Department in order to change drilling program for possible monitoring well installation. 4, Drill and sample remaining test borings to the top .of ground water. 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I I I o 10 20 Figure 5 1 Areal Schematic Underground 'Storage Facility Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 5, Union Avenue Bakersfield, California Scale: as shown rj, {t. . . , t ¡ .... }/ Bu./ t. /)/ A/f$ ~¿:-~¿)(/ê/) M#,t S e . 7 ~ E vJ~ t)} () I 2> "é~1 ~s A f c 0J 1ý"9~ 0 I B ~JJZ r ej , ?r<1,Pd~-./ 'i) .6.U-/;'Q ~ co Figure 5.2 Loca~¡on of Proposed Borings Bakersfield Airpark Inn Sea.l",: 1" = 20' . .-~/I. "'-"' "/ ,:/ .{ '/ ~ ~.~~r ;~: /¡ . -. , I, , .1" nfROlEUM LABORATORIES, Inc. ~, -¡jAGRlCUl TUlll CHIMICAt ANAlYSIS J. J. EGliN. REG, CHEM. EN".. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 317·49\ 1 Furgeable. Arorrl3.tics (SOIL) Ground¡.;¡aœr Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste: 106 Bakersfield, Ca 9.3313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 L.::tb No _ ,: Sample Desc: 2948-1 Project #81019 T1-N2 4/19/89 @14:40 Tank ~1 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED'@ LAB: ca1PLE1'ED : 1~J-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 MinilT11Il1 Reporting Analysis Repjrting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 'Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-X;¿lene ug/g none de tected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ugjg none detected 0.02 To t.3.1 Petroleum Hydrc-cartx:ms ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST ~!ETI~OD: TPH for ga.'5oline by D.O. H. S. L. U, F. T. !()~thod. Individual constituents by EPA rr:ethcd 8020. Dry H3 tter B::lsis CürWi'.::nts: CalifomiaD.O.H,S. Cert, 11102 Figure 5.3.1 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment B a k e r 5 fie 1 d Ai [' par]c. Inn By , t!. tZ ¿~ JJ" . -æ-t:-E-;Jl~~'-L- \ rnÞé 1'¡cJ!-G- . alyst 81 ,.", !,...'b " e . LABORATORIES, Inc. .-- ACRICUI TURE 4100 PIERCE RD., 8AKERSFIElD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327·4911 ¡WE AlICAI ANAl rSIS ..... . J. J. EGUN. REG. CHEM. ENGI. f{ TROI EUAI Purgeable ArŒnatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Ba1œrsfield I Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample Desc: 2948-2 Project #81019 Tl-N6 4/19/89 @14:44 Tallit #1 0 DATE SAl1PLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCMPLE'TED: 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Minirrum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level , Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g none detected 0,02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 .m- Xy lene ug/g none detected 0.02 a-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocar'cons ug/g none detëcted 5.00 TEST !·jETHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O. H. S. L. U. F , T. method. Indi vidual constì tuents by EPA rœthod 8020. Dry 11atter Basis Corrments: California D,O.H.S. Cen, $1102 BY-£¡~ r,lI.,t ,:r,d ~- Änalyst . . . . f£1ROlWM LABORATORIES, Inc. ~1 ;.. }. ,ACRICUl TURl ",,; CHEMICAl ANALYSIS J. J. EGLIN. leG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327·4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Ground~ater f(esource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Samplè D=sc: 2948-3 Project ~81019 T1-S2 4/19/89 @14:47 Tank #1 DATE Si\l1PLE COLLECTED: 19-Apr-89 DATE SAl1PLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 DATE ANALYSIS ca1PLETED : 21-Apr-89 Constituent Rep:>rting Units Analysis Results Minim.un Reporting Level Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene rn":')(y lene o-Xylene ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0,02 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarb-)n.'3 ug/g none deœct.-=d 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F,T. ræthod. Indì vidual consU tuents by EPA ræthcd 8020. Dry Ma.tter Basis CÜTflfénts: Cctlifornia D.O.H.S, Cert. U102 Figure 5,3.2 ~aboratory Analyses Prel iminary 5i te Assessment· Bakersfield Airpark Inn By ~ ~; .cL. ~ . IE. in .., 1"tt,X .J,q J1.t.J, -rA lyst '. ·A6RICUI TURf ,~(,Ai~fW~~t;.: .. ,\,ØC,:~·· :"~'.I.~....;:~~:t \4';r.'llì~:;t~· . e LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG, (HEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFielD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ., ,j ~ '" CHI,ItlICAI ANAL rSIS ~{ ffT ROllUltl Purgeable M-ornatics (SOIL) > Groundl-later Resource Industries 5610'District Blvd. Ste. 106 B:tkersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab Ho,: &ullp~e Desc: 2948-4 Project #81019 T1-S6 4/19/89 @14:50 Tacit rtl '" DATE SAHPLE COLLECTED: 19-Apr-89 DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 DATE ANALYSIS ca1PLETED: 21-Apr-89 Constituent Reporting Units Analysis Results Minim..un Reporting Level Pßnzene Toluene Et1ly 1 E€nzene p-Xylene. rn-Xylene o:Xylene ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarl:.ons ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST ME'I1IOD: TPHfor gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. lrßthod. Indi vidual constituents by EPA rrethcd 8020. Dry Matter Basis COHrren ts : California D,O. H. S. Cert. Itl02 Figure 5.3,3 Laboratory Analyses Pre 1 iminary 5i te Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By f~ ~r~/l J)__-..JL,l,µ_ . Analyst -- ¡e LABORATORIES, Inc. AGRICUI TURI J, J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR, r A') '1\ - CtiM/CAt ANAl rS/S f£1ROllUM 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKE.RSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Grol.1nd,.ater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste, 106 L'tIkersfield. Ca 9331.3 Attention: DatP- of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sarpple ['.esc: 2948-5 Project 1t81019 12-E2 4/19/89 @15:10 Tank #2 DATE SN1PLE DATE SAl1PLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECI'ED : RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Hini/ium Re-p')rting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Resul ts Level Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 1.32 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g 4.12 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 6.30 0.02 rn-Xylene ug/g 15.72 0.02 õ-Xylene ug/g 15,47 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarl::on.s ug/g 1314.35 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D. 0 .11 . S. L. U. F. T. /æthod. Individual constituents by' EPA ræthod 8020. Dry Matter E~sis Corrrrents: . Califomia D.O.B.S, Cert. rtl02 Figure 5.3.4 L~boratory Analyses Prel iminary Si te Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn 8y_· 1l1/-. /~;/ --z:tZ.J, ßØi;-J·~ 'Î')~ ,1-c~ lyst . - ,- " 'Å6RtCUI TURl LABORATORIES, Inc. . ~ 'i.~.. )., ,,] (HE "'/CAI ANAl rSls f{ 'ROLE U'" J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFielD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundl~.:rter Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bcîkersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 21-^pr'-89 o Lab No. : Sr:unple Desc: 2948-6 Project ft81019 T2-E6 4/19/89 @15:15 Tank ft2 DATE SAtIPLE DATE SJ\l1PLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: Ca1PLETED: 19-Apr-89 19-^pr-89 21-Apr-89 Minirrum Reporting Analysis Re¡;:orting Constituent . Uni ts Results Level ~nzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 0.11· 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g 0.68 0.02 p-Xy1ene ug/g 1. 07 0.02 rn.,--Xy 1ene ug/g 0.50 0,02 o-Xylene ug/g 3.33 O.Q2 Total Petroleurn Bydrocaroons ug/g 434.69 5.00 TEST t1ETHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O. H. S. L, TJ . F . T. rrethod. Individual constituent.5 by EPA ræthod 8020. Dry Matt.er Basis Corrm::nts : C~lifornia D,O.B.S. Cert, Ul02 Figure 5.3,5 Laboratory Analyses Pre 1 iminary Si te Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By___(). æÆ:~ ~Ø':-E~n J __J., ~~_ alyst 'AGRICUI TURf . . LABORATORIES, Inc. .' í' 1T1;,CHL~CAI ANAl rSIS f£TROI£UU J. J. EGliN. REG, CHEM. ENGR, . 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIelD. CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Arorl13tics (SOIL) GrDlmdwaterResource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No,: Sample ~sc: 2948-7 Project tt81019 T2-W2 4/19/89 @15:02 Tank ~2 DATE SM1PLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLEC1'ED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 Minirrum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g none detect.eel 0.02 Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 rn-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 o=Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydroca:r1-f)nS ug/g none detected 5,00 . TEST t'1E'THOD: TPH for ga.'3oline by D, 0 . H. S. L, U . F , T. !lJé:thod. Indi vidual constituents 'by EPA wethod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrrren ts : \.r3.lifornia D.O.H.S. Cert. rtl02 Figure S.3 ,6 Laboratory Analyses Prel iminary 5i te Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By ,rZ 124kv_ -æ-"7"Eg~ 1ì~~/l ;F~.£L_ --f /\nalys t. t . lj .' AGRICUI TURl LABORATORIES, Inc. . --. '"' ,jhì''¿,CAl ANAl rSIS flTROUUM J. J, EGlIH. REG. CHEM. ENGI. 4100 PIERCE RO" BAKERSFIELD, CAlI~ORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeabl~ Aromatics (SOIL) Gr()und~ater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd,. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample ~sc: 2948-8 Project #81019 T2-W6 4/19/89 @15:07 Tank #2 DATE SAMPLE COLLECTED: 19-Apr-89 DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 DATE ANALYSIS ca1PLETED : 21-Apr-89 Constituent RepJrting Units Analysis Results Minirrum Reporting Level Benzene Toluene Ethyl renzene p-Xylene rn:::Xylene a-Xylene ug/g ug/g, ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarr.:ons ug/g none detected 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D. Ô. H. S. L. U. F . T. ræthod. Indi vidÜal consti tuent.s by EPA w,=thod 8020. Dry Matter Basis V-Jlrarents : California D.O.H.S, C~rt. rtl02 Figure 5,3,7 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By. ¡rß~ ~~ 10<0o_ -lyst, , . . ,... A(jRICUI TURf LABORATORIES, Inc. '" ;'~1i;;(fCAI ANAlYSIS NTROUUM J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENG.. 4100 PIERCE RD.. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 PurgeaþleAromatics , (SOIL) Groundwa ~r Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Ek~<ersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample fuse: 2948-9 Project 1$81019 T3-W2 4/19/89 @14:23 Tank 1$3 DATE SAHPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS. COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCMPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 21-Apr-89 . Minim..un Rep::>rting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Eenzene ug/g none detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g 0.47 0.02 Etby 1 &:nzene ug/g 0.58 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 4.79 0.02 m.:;Xylene ug/g 10.97 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 11. 26 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydror...arbons ug/g 1044.14 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O,H.S. L.U.F.T. rœthod. Indi vidual eonsU tuents by EPA ræthod 8020. Dry Hatter Basis Cc'lfHents : California D.O,H.S. Cert. rtl02 Figure 53 8 Laboratory Analyses Pre! iminary Si te Þ.ssessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn . By fh~~ . -(1 J.. in ~vJ 3-,:¡H",_ Analyst . r. .- AG/i/CUI TURl LABORATORIES, Inc. c .... J\ !-J t CHlJJICAI ANAl YSIS flT/iOllUM J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGI. 4100 PIERCE RD., 8AKERSFI~lD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 317-4911 Purgeable ArorrBtics, (SOIL) Groundwatl::r Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Ste. 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 24-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample fusc: 2948--10 Project #81019 T3-W6 4/19/89 @14:28 Tank #3 DATE SAMPLE COLLEC1'ED : 19-Apr-89 DATE SN-IPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 DATE ANALYSIS CCMPLETED : 21-Apr-89 Constituent Reporting Units Analysis Results Hinirruro ReFOrting Level ~ Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected none detected 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Total Petroleum Hyd rocarìxms ug/g . none detected 5.00 TEST HEI'HOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F,T. ræthod. Individual constituents by EPA Tft:::thod 8020. Dry Hatter B3sis V:.'IIIrl!::nts: Califomia D.O,H,S. Cert. #102 Figure 5,3,9 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site ~ssessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By (J a 4~ --zt~~ V¡0""ta 1 .},,,--U.>_ -r---=¡ -lyst ' . . '1, f~.f~) AGIIICUI TUIII LABORATORIES, Inc. CHI MICA I ANAlYSIS flTROllUM J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327·4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Suite 106 ~~{ersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 27-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample Desc: 2948-11 Project #81019 T3-E2 4/19/89 @14:03 Tank ~3 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAl1PLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECrED: RECEIVED @LAB: CCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 MiniITllIO Reporting Analysis R~p:::¡rting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 2.32 0.02 Toluene ug/g 80.19 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzene ug/g 107.31 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g 29.44 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g 68.95 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g 69.31 0.02 Tot.:Ù Petrolel.lIo Hydrocartons ug/g 6741. 17 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F,T. rretbod. Individual constituents by EPA rrethod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrw=n ts : Califorrda D.O.H.S. Cert. #102 Figure 5.3,10 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn -iz~ By '_ '. . Egl'l ~~11 JÆp ~lo,- {Analyst e . .- AGRICUI TURl LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~, t\f:J~) CHEMICAl ANAl rSIS flTROllUM Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Ground~ater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 28-Apr-89 Lab No.: Sample Desc: 2948-12 Project #81019 T3-E6 4/19/89 @14:07 Tank #3 DATE SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED : RECEIVED @ LAB: Cct1PLE1'ED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 MinimJIT) Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g 0,76 0.02 Toluene ug/g 3$,58 0.02 Ethy 1 Benzen.e ug/g 77 .92 0,02 p-Xylene ug/g 101. 61 0.02 m-Xýlene ugjg 231.82 0,02 a-Xylene ug/g 188,00 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocaroons ug/g 7127.40 5.00 TEST METI¡OD: TPH for gasoline by D.O,H.5. L.U.F.T. ræthexL Individual constituents by EPA ræthocl 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrrnents : California D.0.H.5. Cert. ~102 Figure 5.3.11 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By , r:l¿~d'/ tf' f. Egla~-LL- ~~Ilt ~q ~l ~lY5t - . ..' ACRICUI fURl LABORATORIES, Inc. ~ ",!'cJ. CHEMICAl ANAL YSIS fCTROl£UM J. J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. SlÙte 106 P.akersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Da te of Report: 27-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample I;esc: 2948-13 Project tt81019 T4-E2 4/19/89 @14:15 Tank tt4 DATE SAMPLE COLLECïED : 19-Apr-89 DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 DATE ANALYSIS Cct1PLETED : 27-Apr-89 Constituent Reporting Units Analysis Results Minirrurn Rer:orting Level ~nzene Toluene Et}¡yl Benzene p-Xylene m-Xylene . o~)(y lene ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected 2.29 1.16 17.42 39.34 43.54 0.02 0,02 0.02 0,02 0.02 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ug/g 3521. 03 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S, L.U.F.T. rrethod. Individual constituents by EPA rrßthod 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corm~nts : Califol~ia D.O:H.S. Cert. rtl02 Figure 5.3,12 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn ~ ' By _. _ O. :¡:~ 1-'~~d1J -1:J~A~ ~Aflalyst e e 10 'I: ~'.~ ) , ,tGif/CUI TIJRC r£TRO/fIJU LABORATORIES, Inc. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGI. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFielD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHE M/CAI ANAlYSIS Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd. Suite 106 R~.kersfield ClI 93.313 Attention: Date of Report: 27-Apr-89 L.3b No.: ' Sample ~sc: 2948-14 Project #81019 T4-E6 4/19/89 @14:20 Tank #4 DATE SN1PLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: Ca1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 27-Apr-89 HiniTT1.l{O Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units ResultS Lever &=nzene ug/g none detected 0,02. Toluene ug/g none detected 0.02 Ethyl Eenzene ug/g none detected 0.02 p-Xyl~ne ug/g none detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g none detected 0.02 Total' Petrolewo Hydrocarb-,ms ug/g 79.41 5.00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T. method. Individual constituents by EPA ræthod 8020. Dry Hatter Basis Corm.en ts : Califomia D.O.ILS. Cert. #102 Figure 5.3,13 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Sit~ Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By 4 rg¿¿;;~ ~-'~~E[~n 1_"'-l;;;I-....:/S aLlP- ~ alyst. -- . . . > '1 ~ JJ ~',;P.' AGRICULTURE - LABORATORIES. Inc. CHE ""CA' ANAL rSls ( f'£TROUUU J. J. EGliN. REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ~JJ08 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Aromatics (SOIL) Grol.mch~a Ler Resource Industries 5610 DisLrict. Blvd. Suite 106 Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 2'l-Apr-89 Lab No. : Sample Desc: 2948-15 Project #81019 T4-W2 4/19/89 @14:30 Tank #4 Dm'E SN'IPLE COLLEC,1'ED : 19-Apr-89 DATE SAHPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 DATE ANALYSIS ro1PLE:l'ED: 27-Apr-89 Constituent. Re¡:orting Units Analysis Results Minirrum RepJrting Level Benzene Toluene Ethy 1 Benzene p-Xylene rfi-Xylene o-Xylene ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g none detected 7,63 16.25 28.95 66.57 52.23 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Total Petroleum Hydrocart-.J.Jns ug/g 3150.59 5,00 TEST t1ETHOD: TPH for gasoline by D, O. H . S . L. U . F . T. rrethod. Individual constituents by EPA ITBthod 8020. Dry Matœr Basis Corrw::n t.s : California D.O.B.S. Cert. #102 Figure 5.3.14 Laboratory An~lyses Prel iminary 5i te Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn ~ 1 ,- "lLL J~ CLQlo- -FV1nalyst By rl. il. Á~'_ /> ~'~~i~- e e· . . 1- '\I~) AGRICUI TURf ¡. ...J flT RO/(UM LABORATORIES, Inc. CHEMICAl ANAl rSls J. J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFielD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327 ·4911 Purgeable Arorraties (SOIL) Ground¡·mter Resoun~e Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 . At.tention: Date of Report : 26-Apr-89 Lab No.: 2948-16 Sample fuse.: Projecttl81019 T4-W6 4/19/89 @14:34 Tank #4 DATE SAHPLE DATE SA!1PLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECfED : RECEIVED @ LAB: CCMPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 HinirrLlIn Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level &nzene ug/g None Detected 0,02 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected ~.02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0':02 o-:..Xylene ug/g None Detected cy'~Ö2 Total Pet, Hydrocar'oons ug/g None Detected 1.00 TEST l1ETIlOD: TPJI for gasoline by D. 0, H. S. L. U, F, T. rr~thod. Indi vidual COrl.sti tuents by EPA ¡œthcx:i 8020. Dry Hatter Basis Corrw::nts : California D.O.H.S. Cert. rt102 Figure 5.3.15 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpa.rk Inn By #~ 1,~. r,l -1AJ~ . -Fifíalyst e _ flTRO{{UItI J. J. EGUN, REG, CHEM, ENGI. , ), ACRICUI TURI J ); ~'<P..l' CHEMICA/ANAlYSIS LABO:RATORIES, Inc. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purg~able Arorr~tics (SOIL) Groundwa-œr Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Sui-œ 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Report: 26-Apr-89f" Lab No.: 2948-17 Sample- Desc.: Project #81019 IS-1-2 4/19/89 @15:17 Island 1 DA TE SN1PLE DATE SAMPLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: CCMPLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 Minirrum Reporting Analysis Reporting Constituent Units Results Level ænzene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.02 'Ethyl Benzene ug/g None Detected 0.02 P'-Xy lene ug/g None Detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0,02 o..;.Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Total Pet. Hydroc:artxms ug/g None DE:tected 1.00 TEST l'JE"l1JOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H,S. L.U.F.T~ ræthod. Indi vidual constituents by EPA rrethcx:!. 8020. Dry Matter Basis Corrtn~nt.'3 : California D.O,H.S. Cert. #102 Figure 53 16 Lab0ratory Analyses Preliminary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn By a tZ ß~~.~J . --ua.arE~ ~''-J¡ L J,.J L . lalys t e e AGAICUI TURl LABORATORIES, Inc. ,~~¡ ~> j.............. CHt MICA I ANAL rSls flTAOllllM J, J, EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGI. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Arorratics (SOIL) Ground~ater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Sui te 106 Bakersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Re¡;ort : 26-Apr-89 Lab No.: 2948-18 Sample- Desc.: Project n81019 15-1-6 4/19/89 @15:22 Island 1 DATE SAI1PLE DATE SAl1PLE DATE ANALYSIS COLLECTED: RECEIVED @ LAB: ' ca1PLETED: 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-89 llinirruIrJ Rep:)rting Analysis Re¡;orting Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected 0,02 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.02 E thy 1 Benzene ug/g 'None Detected 0.02 p-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 m-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g None De tected 0.02 Total Pet. Hydrocarbons ug/g None Detected 1. 00 TEST METHOD: TPH for gasoline by D, O. H. S. L, U. F , T. rrethod. Indi vidual constituents by EPA ræthoci 8020. Dry Hatter Basis Corrnen t.s : California D. 0, H. S. Cert. tH02 Figure 5.3.17 Laboratory Analyses Preliminary S¡!.e Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn Ðy f~ ~ ~'#-rt -LcJ..L_ ~i\nalyst e tit .r ':¡_>"'j&-~GR/CUI TURf ",9 '£TROllUM LABORATORIES, Inc. CHf M/CAI AN.W(SIS . J. J. EGLIN, lEG, CHEM. ENGt. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 9330B PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Arorra ties (SOIL) Groundwater Resource Industries 5610 District Blvd Suite 106 ~{ersfield, Ca 93313 Attention: Date of Re¡::ort : 26-Apr-89 Lab No.: 2948-19 Sa.rrrple Dese.: Project $181019 IS-2-2 4/19/89 @15:27 Island 2 DATE SAl1PLE COLLECTED: 19-Apr-89 DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED @ LAB: 19-Apr-89 ) DATE ANALYSIS CQ1PLETED: . , 26-Apr-89 Cons ti tuen t Re¡::orting Units Analysis Results Minirruw Re¡::orting Level Benzene Toluene Ethy 1 Benzene p-Xylene m:Xylene 0- Xylene . ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g ug/g None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 0,02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Tot..-:Ü Pet. Hydroc:æ-tons ug/g None Detected 1.00 TEST !1ETHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O.H.S. L.U.F.T, ITethod. Indi vidual eonsti tuents by p:FA rrethod 8020. Dry Hatter B:i.sis Corrrænts: California D,O,H,S, Cert. #102 ~:. . Fi~ure S.3. 18 Laboratory Analyses Prelimina.ry Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn Dy rZLI1~~~ tff.~7 Ëg~'--- ') . e \ - ~; {þ.';J.GRICUI TURl CHEMICAl ANAl rSIS . LABORATORIES, Inc. fl1 ROllUM J. J. EGLIN. REG, CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFielD, CAlIFORNI~ 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Purgeable Ar~retics (SOIL) Groundl':3œr Resou.p:e Industries 5611.1 District Blvd Suite 106 BaKersfield, Ca 93313 At-œntion: Da te of RefX)rt: 26-Apr-89 I Lab 110.,: 2948-20 Sample [Bsc.: Project tt81019 1S-2-6 4/19/89 @15:30 Island 2 DATE S¡\JiFLE DATE SAl1PLE DATE AHt\LYSIS COLLECfED: RECEIVED @ LAB: cCt1PLETED : 19-Apr-89 19-Apr-89 26-Apr-:-89 Minirrurn ~ RefX)rting Analysis Ret:Orting , Constituent Units Results Level Benzene ug/g None Detected :0.02 Toluene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Ethy 1 B=nzene ug/g None ~tected 0.02 p- X~t"lene ug/g None ~tected 0.02 m-XYlene ug/g None Detec-œd 0.02 o-Xylene ug/g None Detected 0.02 Total Pet. Hyclrr:. 'Car tons ug/g None Detected 1. 00 TEST 1-IETHOD: TPH for gasoline by D.O,H.S. L.U.F.T. ræthod. lndi vidual constituents by EPA method 8020. Dry t-latter Basis Corrrrt::n ts : CaHfomia J),O.H.S. Cért. #102 Figure 5.3.19 Labo,ratory Analyses Prelimin.:J,ry :::ite Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn BY__fZ ß~/..~ ?:Fæ'E~ 1~4~ -V~::5t ---- ~.....-.- .-. . --- e Figure 5,3.20 ,La~ratory Analyses Pr..,minary Site Assessment Bakersfield Airpark Inn ~~ i:::.AGRICUl TUlIl flTROlfUM LABORATORIES, Inc. CHl MICA I ANAl rSls J. J. EGlIN.·IEG, CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFielD, CAliFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 GnOUNDWATER RESOURCES INC 1143 POBOX 9383 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: TIiŒiAS MELE 835-7700 Date Reported: 05/04/89. Date Received: 04/20/89 Laboratory No,: 2948-21 Page 1 Sample Description: PROJECT #81019: WD-2 WASTE OIL TANK, 4/19/89 @ 1537 TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative COde) MethOO ;' Cor1Sti tuents \ Sample Results P,Q,L, Urùts Method Ref. I.. Lead 90.1 2,5 n-g/kg 6010 1 TOX None De tected 20. rrg/kg 9020 1 Oil & Grease 59133, 20, rrg/kg 413,1 2 , (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, arrl References) Cons ti tu.en ts Requlatory Criteria STLC I rrq /L TTLC, . rrg/kg . Lead 5,0 1000, Comment: An constituents reported above are in ¡rg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis, Results reported represent 'totals ('rTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detec~able based on sample size used arrl analytical techniqUe employed. . N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, \'.QUld be less than the methcd P.Q,L,), 1.5, ... Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLe = Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFEnENCES : (1) "Test ~thOOs for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July~ 1982. (2~(?~'~~t~~?,r;J~cal Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600. 14-79-020. BY (/ (,f L . ~y... . . , '" e F ì 9 u r e 5, 3 . 2, 1 fb 0 rat 0 r y A n a 1 y s e s, ' eliminary Site Assessment a.k~rsfìeld Aìrpa.rk Inn '. ;' ~, ~~j i;::...~.. ,4GRfCUI TURE LABORATORIES, Inc. J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIElD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 I , , I i I ! CHi !.IfCAI ANAl rSfS, NTROlfU!.I GRCXJNrW\ 'fER RESOURCES INC 1143 POBOX 9383 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93389 Attn.: 111Œ1AS MELE 835-7700 Date Reported: 05/04/89 Date Received: 04/20/89 Laboratory No": 2948-22 Page 1 Sample Description: PROJECT #81019: WG-6 WASTE OIL TANK 4/19/89 @ 1540 TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Lead Method Sample Results P,Q.L, Units Method Ref, 29,2 2,5 lTg/kg 6010 1. None Detected 20. mJ/kg 9020 1 4993, 20. lTg/kg 413.1 2 Constituents TOX Oil &. Grease {See Last Page for Carrnents, Definitions, Regulatory Criteria, a.rà References} Cons t i h1en ts Regulatory Criteria S1:I£ I 'I1X1/L TI'LC I nq/kq Lead 5,0 1000, , Comment: All constituents rep:>rted above are in rrç¡/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (~t) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total level? P.Q.L. = N.D. = 1.S. = STLC == TILe = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, ~d be less than the method P,Q.L,). Insufficient Sample Soluble Threshold Ljmtt Concentration Total Thres}~ld Limit Concentration REFERENCES ,: , (1) "Test r-Ethcxls for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2), .!.'r-Ethods for..Chem..ical Analysis of Water ard Wastes", EPA-.600, 14-79-020, -'1 -.>. ,d,A" , / .r/ f.. ,.f/ . (, ( r ,',., / BY ,\_" .. /", ...--c-:·; L' 1/ ì . 'T t>.' 1 ~ - i7'-:,1~ .~ .c: ,;:. .--: ¿ r "= " ,..~,:., - .- -. -:.: i.:: :: L . 6. HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ..,. ¡..... . . .. 7 l'j ... - Federal OSHA procedures shall be followed to protect the health and safety of workers carrying out the proposed workpIan. " PAGE 16 GeoPlus ~cr omaNS FOR LEAKING 'T':r>.TA Site Specijic,Time Accounting-S~ , Perrnìt # ~ /'H.,,/- Site Specific Status Changes: " I~o' ? L,' ! ;, '--~~ . - q 9 Employee # ÎA\t - Employee Signature '])6--0 U"'f/.... Site Name or-Address ~. h .~ {' i) ;1 A I .- \ ' ~f.,/(/. .at.d - Yj"-"7' j Funding :(Local) State, of Federal) , \, ." Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description ( lOths) ~/l ¡J ~ ( ~ ! ¡ ¡¡ - 1)·3 ' " eJJ t, . \ /;/"--'I.~ . Notes: . Data Entered By: Date: ~~~~~------~~~=~~~~-~-~-~~-~~~~~~~~~-~-=-~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~----~~--~-~~_. CONI'RACT OPI'IONS FOR LEAKING TANKS , Site Specific Time Accounting Sheet.. . Permit # à I'H "; I '? Site Spècific Status Changes: -' C/..¡ ?> Employee # q Employee Signáture ''0 (~'o '-'<--J'L, Site Name oJ::-Address (2- ./ j A,... pc,..'.t ,r'.{è 0- /).. ,;) [/ ,"'-' ....". .... '"Y. , ....- Funding (~ca~j State, of Federal) : Category Activity Hours Date Code Code Description (lOths) r I I ...., I( j /., J, I I" I ,~ I, () '7/ j 4- I -TJ) ! ::J.../ .-" i-'L... ....-;'; ¡j ! /1, ~/~ ! >-¡ 'ff' t--:-.,..~~ Notes: ¡¡\)'-to. t)..:\ i _ )¡.-!-.., ,;' f/C'.f ( rhµ,~j..i(¿.,... ) (:r.l.~j -+- ~~. I?,Vì !Ü'/ll,:...,1 IA') It' 1.1:, . /1,. VV,\ j i ¡, ') J J r ~ -1-- hf~y'" \.i..J' 1 ¡-'"':...... ..... ¡·:,l)..,y>., c/o ,.p..-, .: /)"ßv,v~ \_-v ; ..í4" '- ' " I " " ,'........ 'j ..~~-"'--., Data Entered By: Date: Env, Health 580 4113137 (Rev. 5/89) <'::' . '1 0/ '. SITE INVESTIGATION UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LEAKAGE BAKERSFIELD AIRPARK INN 2300 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ...-..-' I~~h 1, ~~,::¡ r ~. }fl¡ ~~~.. \~/, v '<:....... .. Prepared for Bakersfield Airpark Inn in compliance with Kern County Environmenatl Health Services Department '. GeoPlus Consulting Services 1230 Easton Drive Ba.kersfield, Ca.lifornia 93309 (805) 327-1122 March 30, 1990 L;;U ,,,.; ; i :---1 /...' , !J'V '''. , \ :.-,.>.j-:'/ .. '~ ( . e 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LISTING OF FIGURES LISTING OF TABLES LISTING OF ATTACHMENTS 1 . INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose 1.Z. Background 1.3. Scope 2, CERTIFICATION 3. GENERAL INFORMATION 3 . 1 . Facility Identification 3 . 1 . 1 . Facility Na.me 3. 1 .2 . Facility Owner 3 . 1 . 3 . Owner Address 3 . 1 .4 . Owne r Contact 3. 1. 5 . 3 . 1 ,6. Project Coordinator Facility Location 3.2. 3.3. Description of Facility and History Underground Storage Tank 3.3,1. Tank Description and Use 3.3.2, Age of Tank 3.3.3. Sediment Contamination 3.3.4, Tank Inventory and Monitoring 3.3,5. Tank ReRair 3.3.6. Past Spills or Leaks Ceo? I '.:.::' ~ t- '1 ..' 4. SITE CHARACTERIZATION 4 . 1 , 4.2. Land Resources 4.1.1. 4.1. 2, . Topography and Physiography \Jater Resources Sediment, Stratigraphy and Structure 4,2.1, 4.2.2. 4.2.3. Surface Hydrology Cround Vlater Perched Cround \Jater 5, I DENTI FY ING THE CONTAMINANT PLUME 5 . 1 . 5.2. 5.3. 5 . 4. Preliminary Site Ass~ssment Soil Sampling 5.2.1. Location of Borings 5 , 2 ,2 . Depth of Borings 5, 2 , 3, Sample Prodedures 5.2.4, Sample Description 5. Z . 5 . Sample Analyses Vertical and Lateral Extent of Contaminant Plume Interpretation of Results 5.4,1. 5 . 4 . Z, 5 ,4 ,3 . 5 . 4 . 4. Depth Map Volumetrics of the Plume Cross-Section Profile 6, REMEDIAL ACTION ALTERNATIVES Lead Analysis 6 ' 1 , Vapor Extraction Method 6 , 1. 1 6. 1. 2 . Effective Cost Treatment Time C:· pcP ;. f~ -:. " <;J: ( ¡ , 6 ,2. 6. 3. 6 ,.4 , . . Bioremediation 6 . Z . 1- 6 .2 . Z . Effective Cost Treatment Time Excavation and Transfer Method 6.3.1. Effective Cost 6,3.2. Treatment Time No Action Alternative 6 , 4. 1 . 6.4.2. Effective Cost Treatment Time 7. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT 7.1. 8. SUMMARY General Risk Appraisal GeoPlus qY ( . , . LISTING OF FIGURES Figure 3,1 Facility Lvcation City of Bakersfield Scale: 1" = 4,6 miles Figure 4.1 Depth to Ground \.later Figure 4.2 Depth to Perched Ground \.later Fi,gure 5 . 1 Boring Loca.tions Scale: 1 " = 20' Figure 5.,2 Depth Contour Map Scale: 1" = 20' Figure 5.3 Cross-Section Profile A-A' Scale: 1" = 20' Figure 5.4 Cross-Section Profile E-B' Sca.le: I' = 20' Figure 7,1 Leaching Potentia.l Analysis Figure 7 ,2 General Risk Appraisal Figure 7.3 Benzene Appraisal Figure 7./1 Toluene Aprraisal Figure 7.5 Xylene A pr r a i sa. 1 Figure 7 ,6 Ethylbenzene Appraisal ~ Ge:e?I!j·=.· ~Y: . . if LISTING OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment 5.1 5ample Descriptions Attachment 5.2 SoiL Boring Analyses Attachment 5.3 Chain of Custody Record GeoPLus -~ ( s .,. , 1 .1. 1 , Z ' . . I SITE INVESTIGATION q Bakersfield Airpark Inn 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, California 1. INTRODUCTION Purpose This site investigatioft report has been prepared for Bakersfield Airpark Inn by Thomas ~. Ladd, of CeoPlus Consulting Services, in complianc~ with the regulations of the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEH) for the purpose of allowing KCEH to review the ~ results. analyses and interpretations of data collected from 1 the area below which had been located five underground storage tanks (facility) Background The tanks were' removed April 19, 1989. Field analyses of soil samples below the tank facility showed contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons. A Si~e Chåracterization and Vorkplan Outline prepared by CeoPlus Consult.ing Services was submitted to KCEH October 25,1989 The workplan was approved by KCEH and borings were drilled at the site December 4, 1989 by SB&S Drilling, Soil samples were collected and chemically analyzed by Mobile tabs Inc. and reported December 17, 1989. PAGE GeoPlus ',~ ( l~ I' 1 . 3 . Baker,eield Airpark Inn . March 30, 199C Scope The scope of thSs study and report is foc~sed on analyzing the data collected, presenting our interpretation and discussing the alternatives of remedial action to lessen, alleviate, abate, correct, or clean-up the effects of the hazardous materials released from the tank facility. This report succeeds our October 25, 1989 Site Characterization. After reviewing the prior information package, the sections on General Information, Site Characterization and Preliminary .-., Site Assessment were used with only moderate revision and made a part of this report. PAGE 2 'GeoPlu£ ~ 8 a k e r s fie 1 d er par k . Inn March 30, 1990 '-~ ,2. CERTIFICATION I, Thomas V. Ladd, living at 249 £1 Cerrito Drive, Bakersfield, California,' CERTIFY: I am a graduat~ of the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology, 1972, and a graduate of the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, with a Master of Scie~ce Degree in Geology, 1975. I am a Registered Geologist, License Number 003568, certified by the State of California, Board of Registration 0' Geologists and Geophysicists. I am a Registered Environmental--' Assessor, Registration Number REA-00631, certified by the State of California, Environmental Affairs Agency. I am a consultant, DBA GeoPlus Consulting Services and President of Tetra Oil Company, a Califor~ia corporation with a business office at 1400 Easton Drivel Suite 152, Bakersfield, California, 93309. I have been requested by Mobile Labs Inc. {Bakersfield Airpark Inn to prepare this report and information package for their reference and account. Neither CeoPlus Consulting Services nor Tetra Oil Company nor any of its officers, directors. staff or associates have any corporate. PACE 3 CeoPl'J$ '---" ij e e Bakersfield Airpark Inn Ma r c h 3 Q, 199 ¡ personal o'r fiduciary interest in Bakersfield Airpark Inn or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, or the properties which are the subject of this information. I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this report and information package and all attachments; and tha.t, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the informa.tion, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the poss)bility of fine and imprisonment. 9 Signature: ~æ¿J Th 0 ma 5 W. Lad d Ma.rch 30, 1990 ~f' ~ Bakersfielderpark Inn 3.1. 3. 2. . March 30, 1990 3. GENERAL INFORMATION Facility Identific~tion 3 , 1 . 1. Facility Name: Bakersfield Airpark Inn Facility Owner: Tran National Bank Owner Address 2956 Huntington Drive 3. 1 .2, 3, 1 ,3, San M~rinof California 91108 3 . 1 .4 . Owner Contact Mr. Ken Yao Tr~ns N~tion~l Bank 3.1.5. Project Coordinator Mr. Je f t Johnson ,Mobile Labs Inc. 3.1.6, Facility Locati0n: 2300 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, California 93307 The facility is located in the NW/4 of S~ction 17, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, M.D,B.&: M., County of Kern, The nearest interec.tion is State of California (Figure 3.1) Union Avenue and White Lane. Description of Facility and History Bakersfield Airpark Inn facility is an abandoned gasoline PAGE 5 GeoPlus :t' ~ e e Bakersfield Airpark Inn sta.tion. Mar~h 30, 199' The history of the facility is unkown to the writer at the time of this report preparation. 3.3. Underground Storage Tank 3,3.1. ta.nks. 3 .3 ,2, T&nk Description and Use Located at the site were five underground storage The tanks are indentified as follows, Tank A - 10,000 gallon gasoline Tank B - 4,000 gallon gasoline Tank C - 3,000 gallon gasoline Tank D 3,DOO gallon gas.)1 ine Tank E - 500 gallon waste oil Age of Tank The age of the tanks are unknown to the writer at the 3.3.3. time of this report preparation, Sediment Contamination On April 19, 1989, the tanks were removed from the ground. Laboratory results of the sediment taken by Gr:oundwater Resources Inc. below the Tanks B, C, D and E showed contamination to be present. 3 .3, 4 ' Tank Inventory and Monitoring Inv~ntory and monitoring data of the tinks is unknown 3.3.5. at the time of this report preparation. Tank Repair Repair on the tanks and associated piping is unknown 3.3.6. to the writer at the time of this report preparation. Past Spills or Leaks ( e B~kersfield Airpark Inn ~' ,i'. - March 3D, 1990 Incidents of pasf spills or leaks are unknown to the writer at the time of this report ~reparation. P~GE 7 ~ GeoPlfJ'::: j' :"t; e e J . . .. .. ..~---- , " tuJ.J '.uu ~ \ '\., . ~~' 0 17 ......,...... -.. ." :.. I l "':"à -Itj NilJlu OrchArd . : '.\', WHITà ' . LAN£ , , o.~ ,. ""'j" .- ~ ~~:< /;~. '., / . ....~. ,.,_...,~_..,~ ..---...---. ..--.- ..~~~---_.-- , . 0 j~c) . ". ...... ... ~. <: J: i --. D' ....... _.~" . .. '" --.... 00' JL~J. . " tl..., , : " R.ai,,\ I irq'.11 ì,.J.1 . IU,. . .Ir III"", ~.... I .. ,,' !16: " ".)'>0..__ '-., ~ '. Fuirviuw Sch . 'AI..,.',O L. ;W;;;;;- J;¡h1 19 " Figure 3.1 Facility Location B.kersfi~ld Airpark Inn Kern County Ma.p Scale: 1".. 4.6 miles ,~ -'5' ,. Bakersfiel1lÞirpark Inn March 3D, 1990 4 . 1 . e 4, SITE CHARACTERIZATION Land Resources 4. 1 . 1. Topography and Physiography The facility is located within the southern city limits of the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern (Figure 3.1). The topography of t'he site is within the flat of the Southern San Joaquin Valley with a slight regional gradient to the south. 4 . 1 . Z . Sediments, Stratigraphy and Structure The sediments of the region àre classified on the basis of their relative permeability. Sediment permeabilities govern the infiltration ~ates of the sediments which, in turn, influence the depth tó which fluids reach in a given period of time. Other factors affecting the depth of infiltration are rainfall duration and volume. \olithout " detailed evaluation of the site area the sediments in the vicinity of the fa~ility probably range from permeable to relatively impermeable sediments, Permeable sediments are medium-teztured sediments generally developed on recent alluvial fans, flood basins, and other secondary deposits having eithe~ undeveloped or only slightly de'vel'Jped sediment profiles, Moderately permeable sediments are medium-to-fine-textured sediments developed on recent and older alluvium, marine and nonmarine PAGE 8 GeoPlu<: ~ ,~ 4 .2 ' e e Bakersfield Airpark Inn March 30, 199C terrace deposits, flood basins, and other secondary deposits. In many cases these sediments have moderate accumulations of clay or high concentrations of lime in'the subsediments. Relatively impermea.ble sediments are similar in texture ~nd development to the moderately permeable sediments. These sediments may contain excessive salinity or concentrations of alkali in the surface or subsurface horizons, reducing permeability, A Iso, the y ma y h a ve c I a y pan, 1 i me, I i me - i r 0 n or iron cemented hardpans in the subsurface horizons which are relatively impervious to the downward movement of fluids, A generalized description of the stratigraphy I includes the 600-foot Recent-Pliocene se~tion of surface alluvium which ~rades into Ker~ River-Chanac nonmarine strata. This section of continental origin éonsists of buff and green sands with clay and silt and has a maximum thickness of about 2,500 feet. Below this strata, impact from the facility contam~nation is remote and its discussion is not made a part of this report, Structurally, the formations in the facility area incline to the southwest. A detail of the faulting in the area has not been reviewed at the time of this report. \Jater Resources 4,2.1. Surface Hydrology The facility is in a vicinity drained by overland flows over the flat, Typically runoff is noneKistant for most of the year and usually occurs only following infrequent Baker~ield Airpark Inn . Mar~h 30, 1990 j.' ,\' intense, precipitati.on events during the winter months. There is no major natural drainage in the vicinity, Th e C,e,Jl1t;~..i:.':7 .,.. ;.¡~~~~~:~û;:r.;:::· )i!,¡r¿ò"nf(!;hd'!iiC'a. 'rl."a"·!"" 1 s I ., cat e d¡i:o]n'i!~e 't~t.!L...Lft~<_,.e..a_jõ~t_~,9_f_ih,L..L~.LU..ty_..,_, -..-",.- (Figure 3.1), 4 , 2 . 2 . Ground Vater The Alluvium-Kern River formation is the prinicipal aquifer in the region where the facility is located. In the fa c i lit Y vie i nit y, this a qui fer is f 0 un d a tad e p tho f'-'õfll feet (Figure 4,1), The ground water in this aquifer is largely unconfined, but there may be areas where partial or local confinement may occur. 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'...'...;." J !,:.. ~ - ."...,~ - ., ,."' ".,I....¿..~1'J, ".. ~~ r:._,,.::--.... _ ìL'" ROl'tCfl05 TION" ".¡JI.,.. I······ .. I "Io.J ':. ." ':¡"J"'O!l r "911~ Caft"C' I. '.. .. "" .. .. 1---,1, " . "" '~'o ,.:..,". "\.O\' .. .~~..,~' .".. lEOEC COUN-fV "<',_ n:JON - CASTAC ~o.,.o ---.~ .:..,~.. .. ' WI\TER DISTRJfT~:b .-."-~~~!r~ D:~:~~, .... . . ~Ñ ...*~ --. .-~ ,... Figure 4 2 Depth to Perched Croul\d lJa.ter Bakersfield Airpark Inn .. PLATE I ;.; ':, ,'~' I:' HI '. .; y I I I I . . .. ~',.:''''"r. " .. ,;"', V JE 1''J 1r U R A ....... C 0 DIN 11:' Y I \ ~ ~ ~ Bake.sfield4lÞrpa.k 5 . 1 . 5.2. Inn e Ma.ch 30, 1990 5. IDENTIFYING THE CONTAMINANT PLUME P.elimina.y Site Assessment Preliminary assessment of soil contaminant~ below the tank at the time of tank removal were chemically analyzed and reported in the Site Characterization and ~orkplan Outline information package, Soil Sampling 5 .2. 1 , Location of Borings Eight vertical borings were augered at the tank facility site for the p~rpose of retrieving soil samples (Figure 5.1> Because 'the pi ts of the tank" excavations were I backfilled, the exact center locations of. the tanks are unknown. It is suggested that corner siakes be placed prior to subsequent tank removals such that the diagonals between the stakes would locate tank centers for reference of exact tank center reference positions for drilling. 5 . 2 . 2 . Depth of Borings The vertical depth augered for the eight borings are as f () 1 lows: Boring 1 = 25' Boring 2 = 35' Bo ring 3 = 25' Boring 4 = 25' Bo ring 5 25' Boring 6 = 25' Boring 7 = 25' Boring 9 = 25' As .3, result of on-site evaluations indicating penetra'tion o i PAGE 1 1 GeoPlus B a k e .i e 1 d .~ i r ? ark In:n e March 30, 1990 g¡ ~ the contaminant had been reached in each boring, augering was teiminated at these depths, 5 .2 . 3 , Sample Procedures The augering was performed with a truck-mounted augerer rig using 6" hollow stem augers. The augers acted as continuously advancing steel casings preventing test holes from caving above the levels to be sampled, So i I samp I es were obtained by lowering a splitspoon sampler inside th~ hollow stem auger and driving it into undisturbed soils. The sampler was equipped with brass liner tubes designed to receive intact soil specimens. The sampler was hand cleaned with liquid soap and tape water prior to each sampling action. Clean brass liners were placed inside the sampler. Steam cleaning of the augers was also performed prior to entering the site and between test holes to prevent cross contamination. The auger crew consisted of a augerer and a helper. Field exploration was supervised by the Mobile Labs Inc. chemist who was responsible for preparing the recording of field conditions, soil sample handling and preservation, and contiol of the field equipment cleaning process, GeoPlus Consulting Services was responsible for preparing the boring logs. Aluminum seals were placed over the ends of the tube samples ·then capped with pressure fitted plastic caps, sealed with adhesive tape and labeled. The samples were placed in PAGE 12 GeoPlu·" . . Bakersfield Airpark Inn March 30. 199 i ~~ ( an iced insulated chest packed for preservation and transported to Mobile Labs Inc. for analysis. 5 . 2 . 4 . Sample Description Sample lithologic descriptions and logs have been prepared for each boring and are presented as Attachment 5.1. Generally, the lithology can be described as clayey sand silt, tan in color, unconsolidated, cement absent, sedimentary structures are not discernible, porosity and permeability poor to fair. Geologically, soil is a technical term describing the earth material that has been modified or a!t~red by normal soil-forming processes of physical, chemi.tal and biological agents. The soil horizon extends from the surface to the depth of unaltered parent material. It should be noted that in the hazardous materials remediation trade, "soil" is commonly used as a nontechnical term describing all earth material (both soil and sediments) above the water table. By convention of the trade this report shall use soil as the non-technical term to include all earth material above the water table unless specified otherwise 5 .2 , 5 , Sample Analyses A total of 36 soil samples were retreived from the eight borings and 36 ~oil samples submitted for analysis, The results of chemical analysis of the boring~ are presented in Attachment 5.2 The chain of custody is included as Attachment 5.3. ~ "l' 5 . 3 . 5 . 4 . Baker4lÞield Airpark Inn . March 30, 1990 Vertical and Lateral Extent of Contaminant Plume A review of the chemical analysis of the borings suggests that contamination at the facility abruptly decreases from the 15' to 20' depth sample interval from 1,620 milligrams per kilogram (mgm/km) total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) to 3.6 ugm/gm TPH. At the 25' depth, the " "ND" base of the plume was penetrated. In review of the data, it is our opinion that the total vertical penetration of the plume terminates at a depth of 23' to an insignificant level. Th e 23' de p t his, the ref 0 r e, ass ume d to bet he control depth for purposes of the construction of vertical plume map. The lateral extent of the plume is defined by and bet w.e e n B-1, B - 7 and B - 9 wh ere a. I Iso i I s ,a. n a I y zed res u I t e d a t levels less than the minimum detection level TPH, Interpretation of Results A map and two cross sections have been prepared in order to assist in the illustration and interpretation of the available data. 5 ' 4 . 1 . Depth Map A contour map (Figure 5,2) showing the depth from the surface to the base of the significant cdntamination was constructed from the availa.ble data, The maximum depth of the plume at the center location is pr~jected to be 23'. The plume is absent in 8-1, B-7 and B-9, thereby defining the boundary limits. 5 . 4 . 2 . Volumetrics of the Plume PAGE 14 GeoPlus Q ( e Bakersfield Airpark Inn . March 3D, 1990 ;i ~ The volumetric configuration of the plume appears to be a near cylinder in shape with a depth of 23' and an average radius of 15'. Using the formula for the volume of a cylinder and the parameters of the site, the volume of contaminated soil calculates to be 16,258 cu. ft. t602 cu.yd.) 5.4.3. Cross-Sectional Profile A graphic presentation (Figure 5,3 and 5,4) of the TPH data portrays diagrammatically the pos.ition and occurrence of the plume in the cross-sectional profile view. 5 .4 . 4 . Lead Analyses Samples were analyzed for the presences of lead by BC Laboratories. The results show the lead l~ads to be below the Total Thresh6ld Limit Concentration ~f 1000 mg/kg regulatory c~iteria. 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"2.- ~ N/S E/W ~ ELEY, ¡ WELL ~ t CON ST, :~ ~ ... j) .I,.. -t- I Q ~~ SURFACE COHn~TIOHS 4( . ..;:) I 1.1.1 !XQ ~~~ G x.... _0 Î rn 1:1:_ ~d -1:1: ...1.1.1 g::1 CI aè 2 Cl)w ~w Z' ::» ~..I WI&. 4( -c.-.- ..I o ~ REVIEWED BY DATE ó2 ,15"-~e, éi.i ::» ~ ~ 9~ Q= U r tS Z 4(- ~ ØJoi( Z > U) MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED AND DRILLING CONDI TIONS oi( i/ / / 0- ~ I 1/ // / 1 f- i ~ ! / / / 2 - - / / V 3 - - / 1/ / 4 - \ - 1/ / / 5~ ~-:tr, 'F ^ .c:. \ I....öO~ (')r í C I ð () . J.lL,tl, .J , \ / / V 8~ L± ~ -"'(6--- tJùtì.CI."<7 . I- / / V 7 I- h- I- . / / 8 - ,~ / . - / / / sa - '':) - _. 10 ~ :~ 1/ 1/ / K ;ìJ.-fu <:.... - ~ . () K'''''' <: .Q,; A..R.--ð \.\ I - IU _-1-0 t2,.,t ,~ ) r \; / / / 1 .... ~JL; (<'\.~ .... / / V 2 f0- r- ./ / / 3 - \ . - 4 - / / / - !/ / / 15 ~ .ç,A(4 . ..fL.A..¡'~ \I rJ-... I. e;,. À " .'\1> .:. 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O~ - \\ - / / / 7 - ~ \ .... 8 - '\J / / / - I- / / V OI- l-- V i/ / YJ ~ '^- ...........·V SQ..: l .. _- -::¡r I 't- KA..,." \6- VV \I. 'LJ:; PÂ-6¡,. V / / 1·- .-. 1/ ,/ / 2 f- I- 3 I- / / 1/ l- . 41- 1 / / V I- .....~- "''' ,..,...~ r L± 7":" ~ ....,-__._' / / 1/ 35 ( ) l) 81- f'.,.)O o ffil,., / / V I-- / r/ V 71- l- I/ V V 81- I- 0 - . V IV / - c - " -- ---- jJCV-~~ ,~:.~)\'\.h\....) LOCATION Of BORING.... SITE/I.-CCA TlON BORING No. . d~c:;»1...... PROJECT No, 3 WATER SHEET LEV EL ¡:::;- n -= Ie TIME DRIL.L.ER DATE START FINI:: rCASING nME T.M DEPTH - 3:ó/5 DRIL.1.ING CONTRACTOR DRIL.1.ER RIG DATE DA.i - ORI L.L.ING METHOD -hi .:5',,9- SAMPL.IN<i METHOO .5:$ L.OGGER v: r'k.-,";II - ]E/W ~ EL.EV, W e ,u. ~ ~ NlS CONST. 0 I~ ... SURFACE CONDITIONS d..-_T- "" ~ ;¡~ . ..::) W 4Q :u- _0 IIJ ,,- ...a: ...w ~:i CI ;:I a: :¡ ¡¡ IIJIU ~IU ;¡: ...I o D. ~..J lUll.. "" REV'EWED BY -~-- DATE ;2 -/5-7(., ~i 0: u 1,/1 ::I II. 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A __ A 1 (\ . . ~Î.- 1--f'1~ T ! i of IlOf\l'HG-- __ . . . ---- SIT t: II-OC AT lOt{ ()^ A ~:> .....~ '^\-\. I DORING No· LOCA)ïON '1- \ .> d'~/.#P1 PAOJfCT No, WATER SHHT LEVEL er nç (Q TIMe ~ DRILLER DATE GT ART fiNIS: ~&INa -TI~E -TIM£; DEPTH - ..f b'f<> DRlu..IHG CONTRACTOR DRIU.£R Ria DATE DAn ORILLING METHOD #5A SAM PLING METHOD .7'5 LOGGER 0-: krt!?~ ... Li4 NJS . \EJW -0 \EI.EV. \~ I: U. CONST, ~ Þ- &.t/:T- ...~ ...~ suRfACE CONDI1IONS . ~~~ . ~" XÞ- _0 1/1 Þ-W ~:i C) ':) ~ 2 ~/d VlW ~w :,¡: ... ~-I w.... C R£YIEW£D BY ~ DAT£¿-/5-9è ::;). o A. > ~3 Q; u Ii) A. A. - ti x c- .:,~ X > z II) MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED AND DRiLliNG CONOI TIONS c - - V 7 [7' \0 ~ c::::.... '~ -J .<1 )b'í:' ^ø~/f2yv- ~""" , .......,~ '......1.\ ~ . 1/ 1/ / ' - ¡- . - 17 7 7 :I .- -- 7 V )1- ~ / .- - .. i- , 1/ ,7 7 - 1/ '7 V I~ ! '~ .v+.J'A ~, J0t ~, ·V,~~· 7 ~ c::5ì~ I / 17 V .. .- I- - \". / / 7 l' ¡- . '\., .- ~ i/ 1/ / 8 ~ ~ -1',* / 17 V it - ,~ r- ¡(\IL . ~ µ ._ - -f u...I. 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M~ .f!a.IM, JM. 805/328-0799 California 702/386-8700 Nevada ¿' Q 302 E. Charleston Blvd., 8te. 212 Las Vegas, NV 89104 .. 4400 Isla Verde, 8te. 5 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Laboratory Results For Date Received: 12/4/89 Airpark Inn Date Analyzed: .12/17/89 2300 S, Union Ave, Analyst: J,S. Johnson Bakersfield, CA 93307 Lab No. 890082 Samples i Soils From Borings Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Tot Pet Hyds mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg Hole 1 @5' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 1 @10' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 1 @15' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 1 @20' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 1 @25' ND ND ND ND ~ ND HoLe 2 @5.' ND ND ND ND' ND Hole 2 @lO' ND 3,021 6.765 78:651 940 Hole 2 @15' ,028 2,875 20.597 140.792 1170 Hole 2 @20' ND .206 .112 1.135 20 ) HoLe 2 @25' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 2 @30' ND ND ND ND 10 Hole 2 @35' ND ND ND ND ND All Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram ND = Non Detectable i EPA 8020 (,001 mg/kIJ), DHS TPH Method (10 mgjkg) Analysis of Volatile Aromatics ; EPA 8020 Analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons i DHS TPH Me~hod, Gasoline Certificate No, 189 Certified Full Service On-Site Analytical Laboratories . . - M~.f!a1Jð, J/tC. 805/328·0799 California 702)386·8700 Nevada t, 302 E. Charleston Blvd., Ste, 212 Las Vegas, NV 89104 . 4400 Isla Verde, Ste, 5 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Laboratory Results For Date Received: 12/4/89 Airpark Inn Date An.alyzed: 12/17/'99 2300 S, Union Ave. Analyst: J.S. Johnson Bakersfield, CA 93307 Lab No, 890082 Samples Soils From Borings Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Tot Pet Hyds mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg Hole 3 @10' ND 10.617 22.252 176.574 1620 Hole 3 @15' .052 6.579 19.994 156.316 790 Hole 3 @20' ,044 ,651 .202 2,049 40 Hole 3 ~2::ï' f·J[) ND ND ND ND , Hole 4 @lO' 1.935 45.790 34.523 2 3 1 . 986 940 , Hole 4 @15 I ND .282 3.332 26.-740 380 ..:.. Hole. 4 @20' ND .113 ND .349 20 Hole 4 @25' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 5 @10' 1. 684 ì 13.431 6,508 36.642 200 I I Hole 5 @15 ' 1.050 13,614 17.097 97.857 330 - Hole 5 @20' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 5 @25' ND ND ND ND ND All Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram ND = Non Detectable; EPA 8020 (,001 mg/kg), ÖHS TPH Method (10 mg/kg) Ana~ysis of Volatile Aromatics ; EPA 8020 Aria lysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons; DHS TPH Method, Gasoline Cer~ificate No. 189 Cortified Full Service On-Site Analytical Laboratories . ~ .lolJt" JIU:,.- 805/328-0799 California 702/306-8700 . Nevada í 302 E, Charleston Blvd., Ste. 212 Las Vegas, NV 89104 . 4400 Isla Verde, Ste. 5 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Laboratory Results For Date Received: 12/4/89 Airpark Inn Date Analyzed: 12/17/89 2300 S, Union Ave. Analyst: J.S. Johnson BaKersfield, CA 93307 Lab No. 890082 Samples Soils From Borings Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Tot Pet Hyds mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg Hole 6 @10' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 6 @15 ' ND ND .693 9.848 240 Hole 6 @20' ND ND ND ND 10 Hole 6 @25' ND ND ND ND ND , Hole 7 @10' ND NO ND ND ND I'¡o Le 7 @15' ND NO ND ND: ND I:¡ole_ 7 @20' ND ND ND ND ND 110 Le 7 @25' ND NO ND ND ND Hole 9 @IO' NO ND ND ND ND Hole 9 @15' ND ND ND ND ND Hole 9 @20' ND NO ND NO NO Hole 9, @25' NO NO ND ND ND All Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram ND = Non Detectable; EPA 8020 (,001 mg/kg), OHS TPH Method (10 mg/kg) Analysis of Volatile Aromatics ; EPA 8020 Analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ; DHS TPH Method, Gasoline Certificate No, 189 J ¡lkJ-- n, Chemist Certified Full Service On-Site Analytical Laboratories " . 1,- '-"" LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL " CHEMIC,IL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM J. J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIBLD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF J05NSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-1 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #17 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 1:30, AIR PARK .INN, UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Constituents Sample Results Method P.O.L. !l!lill Method llilL.. Lead 18.4 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 ; conatítuents Requlatorv Criteria STLC. mq/L TTLC, mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Conunent: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as recèived (wet) sample basis, Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P,Q,L. ::: ç Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. . None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N.D, ::: I. S. = STLC TTLC ::: Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration ::: Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFI~RENCES : (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid ~astÐS", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. BY' (1 fl. ¿;·(~~·r/ ' f:T=j(/J. Eg~n . ENVJRONMENTAL .LABORATO~"=S, INC. .~ J. J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGA. .' '~/(; '. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM ! MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Sample Description: SAMPLE #18 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 1:40, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-2 Page 1 TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Constituents Sample Results Method P.Q.L. !I:!lill Method Blli Lead 4.13 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 , Constituents Requlatorv Criteria STLC, moIL TTLC, mo/kq Lead 5.0 1000. P.Q.L. :: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) s~nple basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient sample Comment: N.D. '" 1.5. '"' STLC TTLC '"' Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration '"' Total Threshold Limit Concentration RI~FIJ:RENCES I (1) "Teat Methods for Evaluating Solid Wast us", SW 846, July~ 1982, (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. BY· .r1 ~- ~J . 7ff:# Egl' · ENVIRONMENTAL - LABORATOR-,ES, INC. J, J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CH~.IIICAL A1JALYS;~ PET80LEUNI MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-3 Page 1 , sample Description: SAMPLE #19 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 1:50, AIR PARKS INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method P.Q.L. Sample Results Units Method Ref. Constituents Load 8.57 2.5 109/kg 6010 1 ; RèQulatorv Criteriå STLC, mQ/L TTLC, mq/kci Con:3ti-tuents Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in 109/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q,L. .. Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analytedetectable based on sample size used and analytica1. technique employed. None Detected (Conatituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.), Insufficient Sample N,D, .. I. S. .. S'l'LC 'r'1'LC .. Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration Total Threshold Limit Concentration RE:FlmENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", .c¡. .Method~O; ~hemical Analyaia of Water and BY· - fl. /c;?C:¡.v 7J /> J. . EglJítl SW 846, July, J982. Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. ENVIRONMENTAL ;:~;:~ 1~~ ~~fÚ'~~:¡, tf,~,Qìrtl.::A:;'';;:~I'¡;' è;Dii:rs" -"i: !(i.;. \";~ M"1fi¡ ·'I'~;~;;;iV¡:;f!;f::1~ I;: i.;1 ,- LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG, CHEM, ENGR. J, CHEMlC,IL ANALYSIS " PETROLEUM 4100 PIERCE RD" BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 I \, MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-4 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #20 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 2:00, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Titl~ 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Cònstitucnt:s Sample Results Method P.Q.L. ~ Method B&:.. Lead 3.70 2.5 mg/kg. 6010 1 , Constituents Reaulatorv Criteria STLC. maIL TTLC.'malkg Lead 5.0 1000. Corrunent: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N.D. ::; I,S. '" S'l'Lt: T'l'Lt: · Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration · Total Threshold Limit Concentration IŒFIJ:RENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. BY fl. a- -jL; , -rJ'i. - ~ Eg1ð ~ ENVIRONMENTAL ~i}~;~'~~I~~t '!:::ifD lD:!~;,¡!,i".' ":;;"''''~:¡' '~~IJ\~lh: ;~~'~~~E:~~~~~ji : '. LABORATORIES, INC. CHÈMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM J, J. EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327~4911 MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE 15 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-5 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE 121 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 2:50, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Cod~) Constituents Sample Results Method P.O.L. Units Method Ref. Lead 18.4 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 I Constituents Reaulatorv Criteria STLC, maIL TTLC, malka Lead 5.0 1000. Corruoent: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an,as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported repreàent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N.D, - I.S. = S'I'LC 'f'I'LC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration · Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFI!:RENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", "J? "ãthod1::for .Chemical Analysis of Water and BY -f' ~ ,,(;d"?¿;'r.../ ¡ J, t'6. Eg ~ ' SW 846, July, 1982. Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. · EN~'IRONMENTAL ·e LABORATORÎES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG, CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM ( MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Sampl~ Description: SAMPLE #22 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 3:00, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-6 Page 1 TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) , , constituents Sample Results Method P.O.L. Units Method ... Ref. Lead 2.91 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 ~ Constituents Requlatorv Criteria STLC. mq/L TTLC. mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000 . Co~nent: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected ~o appropriate techniqu~s to determine total levels. P,Q.L, Pract~cal Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the. method P.Q.L.). Insufficient. Sample Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration Total Threshold Limit Concentration N.D. = 1.S, .. STLC .. T'l'LC .. REFI!:RENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. BY-/, tqlr}~ ENVIRONMENTAL 'i;:ú~·:~{; :,?:,;;':} \:,. ";'~"";"""1:' ",J"" ;ìi'~;"aC:l;\" !'¡:'M :\1.\'.," i\i;~¡[!,/; ¡;!:!H\w: .J:' '. LABORATCJRIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN. REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD,; :BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ~ CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE 15 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/03/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-7 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE 123 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 3:10, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) èönstitueòts Sample Results Method P.Q.L. .YD.ili Method Ref. Lead 5.66 2.5 mgjkg 6010 1 ~ Constituents Reoulatorv Criterïa STLC, moIL TTLC, mo/ko Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as ,received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. ;: Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N,D. - 1.S. .. STLC TTLC .. Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration - Total Threshold Limit Concentration RgFERENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, Ju~y, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79":020. ~ ~ t? /7 BY ,.V _ \.L ~; ',,'" '/ . Z7î;::a. EgHn"~ .~. '. LABORATCJRIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 41Q0 PIERCE RD., 13AKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIC,IL ANALYSIS "' PETROLEUM ( MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Datu Reported: 01/03/90 Datu Received: 12/28/89 Lab<>ratory No,: 10366-8 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #24 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 3:20, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Constituents Sample Results Method P.O,L. Y.!liU Method Ref. Lead 3.67 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 ; ConEltituents Requlatorv criteria STLC, mq/L TTLC, mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unl~ss otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to' the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample . N.D, · LS. · STLC TTLC · Soluble Threshold 'Limit Concentration · Total Threshold Limit Concentration REF~RENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79~020. BY· .t1_~_ ~;.,; ~ tI. Egli, .,' ENVIRONMENTAL INC. CHF.MICAL ANALYSIS .i' PETROLEUM J. J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #S BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-9 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #25 COLLECTED BY JY on 12-4-89 AT 3:50, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINAlITS (Title 22, Artic1eII, California Administrative Code) Lead Mothod Sample Results ~&.:.h Units 54.4 2.5 mg/kg 31923. 20. . mgjkg Method ~ Constituents 6010 .1 Oil & Grease 413.1 2 , , , Coni3tituents Re9ulatorv Criteria STLC. maIL TTLC. mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less ~han the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N,D, ... I.S. ... STLC ... Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC ... Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFlmENCES: (1) "Test Methods for.Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2 ~ "Methods ~, or ~hemical Analysis of Water and Wastes" , EPA-GOO , 14-79-020. I3Y ~ /1- .cé¿",J J. ¡j, Egl~n " ENVIRONMENTAL . LABORATORIES, INC. J. J, EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 (¡ .. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM ( MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-10 Page 1 sample Description: SAMPLE #26 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 4:00, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method Constituents Sample Results ~~ Y.!l.il.!! Method Ref. Lead 12.8 2.5 mq/kq. 6010 1 TOX None Detected 20. mq/kq 9020 1 Oil & Grease 35641- 20. mg/kg 413.1 2 ~ ConBtituents Reaulatorv Criteria STLC, mall. TTLC, maIko Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P,Q.L, ... Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected. (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N. D. ... I. S. = S-rLC TTLC - Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration ... Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFI~RENCES : (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Method~or ~hemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA~600, 14-79-020. Uy~£- 7- ¿d:~J J. 6Ý. 'EgIP{ ENVIRONMENTAL '}:~r~:;x ¡ :....:L;~;¡:: (::¡¡""[I;' '"~f'''I''' "/,-'" ,1'1:, ':~wJ\:B"~~'j~¡L'¡:. "\~iill' :;~JiLf~ e LABORATORIES, INC. ~ CHEMICAL ANALYSIS <; PETROLEUM J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGR. ( 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON· 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-11 Page 1 sample Description: SAMPLE #27 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 4:07, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method ConHtituents Sample Results P.O.L. Units Method Bgf.:., Lead 4.67 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 Oil & Grease 78. 20. mgjkg 413.1 2 , ConBtf'tuents Reoulatorv Criteria STLC. mq/I~ TTLC. mo/kq Lead. 5.0 1000. CO~Gent: All constituents reported above are in n~/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to ,appropriate techniques to determine total levels, P,Q.L. Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N.D. = None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I,S. = Insufficient Sample STLC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC Q Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFßRENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. Uy Ø-j- /:.1;:., {/ J . ,Egl# (. <- · e .... ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD" BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 .. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM MOB ILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn,: JJi:FP JOHN~ON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-12 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #28 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 4:15, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method Conl3tituents Sample Results P.O.L. Units Method ~ Lead 3.37 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 Oil & Grease 42. 20. mg/kg 413.1 2 gon!3tituents Requlatorv Criteria STLC, mq/L TTLC, mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Conunent: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P,Q,L. .. Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample Soluble Threshold Limit Conc~ntration Total Threshold Limit Concentration N,D, :: I,S, .. STLC TTLC .. "" REFI~RENCES : (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", :J! "Methods for ~hemical Analysis of Water and BY - fZ~ ¿~.~ J. (d. Eg~ SW 846, July, 1982. Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. ",'ENVIRONMENTAL L~' 'A~;:;¡\¥R~~~!!~;. ..\.Q~""" . ',"' ,..~,. :~:~ " .:\ ;.(n i ,~,..! "';':.'1 ;~' ';;1 ·¡'If , .i: 1ft!,!:! 'I:J~ 11')rl , e LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM, ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD., BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 Iii CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM / \ MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-13 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #29 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 4:40, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method Constituents Sample Results P.O.L. ~ Method Ref. Lead 37.9 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 Oil & Grease 243. 20. mg/kg 413.1 2 , , Constituents Requlatorv Criteria 5TLC. mq/L TTLC. mq/kq Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stat~d) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. :; Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of ana1yte detectable baaed on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N.D. - 1,5, - S'I'LC 'l"I'LC Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration 'I - Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFgRENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA;-600, 14-79-020. /J /7 ? ~ BY 1é - If. - -éýé I-~I (/J. ét Eg l,?j1 -'- --- ENViRONMENTAL - LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM: ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD" BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 ;, CHEMIDIL ANALYSIS \Î PETROLEUM I \ MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 , BAK1ŒSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-14 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE 130 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 4:47, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVEUNUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method Conntituents Sample Results P.Q.L. Units Method Ref. Lead 6.60 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 Oil & Grease 22. 20. mg/kg 413.1 2 ~ Requlatorv Criteria STLC, mq/L TTLC. mq/kq ConBtituents Lead 5.0 1000. Co~nent: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techni~es to determine total levels. P,Q.L. Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. N,D. ~ None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). I.S, .. Insufficient Sample STLC .. Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration TTLC a Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFœRENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. ·y-i-/~910~ . 'ENVIRONMENTAL ~~i~ ~\~'~J,(: :~¡~;~~';'~~1~¡:t 1¡ ,¡,: " - LABORATORIES, INC. ,,; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 0' PETROLEUM J, J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR, 4100 PIERCE RD" BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 (' MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-15 Page 1 Sample Description: SAMPLE #31 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 4:55, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD TOTAL CONTAMINANTS '(Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method Constituents Sample Results P.O.L. Units Method Ref. Lead 6.25 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 Oil & Grease 38. 70. mg/kg 413.1 2 ; Con:~tttuents Requlatorv Criteria STLC, mq/L TTLC, mq/kq Lüad s.o 1000. Comment: All conBtituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q,L. ... Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). InsUfficient Sample N.D. = LS, STLC TTLC - Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration - Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFŒRENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating'Solid Wastes", (2) "Me hOZS 0,7' ~hemical Analysis of Water and ... ' BY ~ /(.-'1.,:;"1"/ Egl' SW 846, July, 1982. Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. ~NVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS e LABORATORIES, INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 PIERCE RD" BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308. PHONE 327-4911 PETROLEUM MOBILE LABS 4400 ISLE VERDE #5 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: JEFF JOHNSON 328-0799 Sample Description: SAMPLE #32 COLLECTED BY JY ON 12-4-89 AT 5:15, AIR PARK INN, UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD Date Reported: 01/10/90 Date Received: 12/28/89 Laboratory No.: 10366-16 Page 1 TOTAL CONTAMINANTS (Title 22, Article II, California Administrative Code) Method Conl3tituents Sample. Results P.Q.L. Units Method Ref. Lead 3.24 2.5 mg/kg 6010 1 Oil IX Grease 70. 20. mg/kg 413.1 2 , Requlatorv Criteria STLC. mq/L TTLC.mq/kq Constituents Lead 5.0 1000. Comment: All constituents reported above are in mg/kg (unless otherwise stated) on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determioe total levels. P.Q,L. - Practical Quantitation ~imit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed. None Detected (Constituent, if present, would be less than the method P.Q.L.). Insufficient Sample N.D. = I.S. = STLC T'I'LC = Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration - Total Threshold Limit Concentration REFlmENCES: (1) "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes", SW 846, July, 1982. (2) "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA-600, 14-79-020. BY i- /È91Ø4j e e c " Attachment 5.3' Chain of Custody Record ,j) GeoPlus t~Y ¡I) 80~:328·07~9 - -.. . L.a¡;icrrõ;2 A1d~ ~ J7~. 302 E. Charleston Blvd.. Ste. 212 Las Vegas~ NV 89104 . 4400 Isla Verde, Sle. 5 Bakersfield, Ca, 93301 ì02:'3ê5-5700 '-t_.._"':_ J'it:·T·~i"..c:. e e r.o¡ No. PIC,,""1 Narne L}. ~c¡oo 'X A r-r pðrlc T1'I1"'\ 2 V\ -b s.....PlrfIIS,....'-r~ }~~Þ-' Q 0... 00 ~ - " U ci ... ':£ ~ .$ E No. or ~ fu 'U $u, No. 0,," T..... 0 ~ S..tio" lO<.tlio" Con,_in..,.., r- Ihrnwk. U I Jllt{ If- ~l{O I v I \-\dlL I (J ç' I -./ vi I I .1'\0 {j,(;¡, .-. ~ 1l/¡/ l.~Ö .,/ \.\olc J f!.. 10 ( ./ . 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Ste. 5 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 CHAIN OF 021386-8700 N€VãGâ e e Q R.",..ks n<J odM ~ "'û odQI'" Y\() odr¡ r- O~14 <'1"f'.Il I s4-ru"I.J 0\' ~ cdðr -;/ì0kt- ð;llt (Jdo r Y\O odor .J no 0" c)(" sho},+ o.~~ exfù( ...J r;:F"" \'\Q QC~I'" tl\O òdcJÝ '\0 O&)í r')U ðdor J'\O odor r\ <:I /'\dór'_ CUSTom' RECORD o ~}:2:> ~ ~ '" 0- '- ~ Q oçC - -J >< c;:[" q:: ~ · C 0- 0- ""..~ ¡'O ww :--- .r V"" rv ·v v .,/ ,/ ./ I V'" " ../ ,""",."../ ./ ..,,- ./. v," ,/' ." ./ .,/' . 1./ ." ./ v' I \./ I V'" ./ v V v ." V Iv /1/1/ ~ ï7fVTII vlv 717 7f:; v No. Df Co"l.in.." t ( I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I , I Station lO<..llioft ....l-- TI"'\>'1 DOl. Time R...i..>d 1>1: ts........,~J I Roai..-d by: - D.I. rim. f'S..-v,.....J D.,. Time Fhctl..~d by; 'S·~f..-t R.I;..quh~ hy: Is..~..,." DIl. Ti.... ROK.¡..-d by; tS~r"fYl ReliF'lqu,,~ by: (S'.'.·"w,~J R~i.<'d 10' l.t>o..,DI'i": . - D... T..... R rt'TUtr"', 'lðl ! f 1~ IJ ~ J9, , I 1 rs-.y...'u,..1 by: lS-ro.....1 by: ¡; .I"-'i.t..>d R.hnqu,~ R'¡¡hQv~ by: /3.ro.-1 <i' , q ~ " .' J. b Bakersf iald .rpark e Inn March 30, 1990 .' 6. REMEDIAL ACTION ALTERNATIVES Correct analysis of.a site is critical to, the. success of the remedia~ion project. Evaluating the geologic setting to understand how the contamination spreads and knowing what the properties of the contaminant are makes a complex subsurface contamination problem treatable. Gasoline is a volatile, biodegradable and a not very soluble contaminant. With these important factors understood. the two most widely used soil and ground water clean-up procedures for hydrocarbon are th~ vapor. extraction method and the ac6elerated bioremediation method. Vhere the contamination zone is not extensive. excavation of the soil and transfer o~ the soil to a permitted landfill is. also an acceptable ~roc~¿ure, These three cleanup alternatives and a no action alternative will be discussed in greater detail. 6 . 1 . Vapor Extraction Method The vapor extraction method is idaally suited to remove hydrocarbon vapors. Gasoline's volatility makes it very easy to remove it fro~ soils, simply by drawing air through the soil~ The vapór extraction system is designed to vaporize the hydrocarbons by .pulling air through contaminated soil. .l\bsorbed pollutants ar,e vQlatilized and removed through a ventilation collection system. Vapors are then passed through an exhaust system where they are treated to meet local regulatory limits.' The system designed for this tank facility uses the PAGE 16 GaoPI,]:" · '~ ~, ~ 6.2. Baker~eld Airpark Inn e March 30, 1990 following specifications for a standard model usi~g a regenerative blower. Ma. x . F I ow Max. Pressure Max. Vacuum Standard HP 'Weight 98 SCFM 56" H20 3.6" Hg 1 ,0 HP 61 lb. Air treatment is controlled by activated carbon drums which absorbs hydrocarbon vapors. A catalytic converter may be optionally installed per local air quality requirements which oxidize hydrocarbon vapors, 6 . 1 . 1 , Effective Cost The estimated cost of equipping the tank facility ~ site to adequately vent the contaminant ~lume would include the following: Equipment Hardware Carbon canisters @ $l,OOO/Unit LEL Exhaust Sensor Automatic Alarm Technical Personnel Cased \Jells Contingencies $ 4,000 24,000 ª 000 300 4,700 2,000 7,000 TOTAL --------------------------------------- $50,000 The total cleanup cost in the a9plication of the 6 , 1 . 2 . Treatment Time vapor extraction method is estimated in the range of $50,000. The estimated time to reduce the contaminant to acceptable levels is 9 to 12 months. Bioremediation F.b..GE 17 GeoFl'.ls 'B a k e r s fie I d , r p a. r k Inn Ie March 30, 1990 !i Microbes which degrade hydroc~rbcns have been known and studied fer years, and numerous highly efficient cultures have been isolated and are capable of being produced in large quantities. Ordinarily, natura.l selection of organisms at spill sites can take long periods to clear up the contamination, However, the application of large popul&tions of mass-produced microbes can bring about clean-ups in very short time periods, In this method, not only can a large total number of microbes be applied, but many different genera and species can be placed into the situation. In .this way, specialist organisms, which have different functions along the degradative pathways can all be working simultaneously, 6.2.1. Effective Cost The contaminated soil would be excavated and treated on site in surface containments. The estimåted cost of equipping the tank facility site to adequately bioremediate the contaminant plume would include the following: Bioremediation treatment Contingencies $30,000 7,000 ---------------------------------- TOTAL $37,000 6 ,2 ,2 ' Treatment Time . The estimated time to reduce the contaminant to , accept~ble levels is three months, 6.3. Excavation and Transfer Method It has been projected that the vertical extent of the P;\GE 18 GeoPlu= Baker~eld Airpark Inn .; Mar c h, 3 0, 1 9 9 0 contaminant plume does not extend below 23' in depth. The total volume of this cylinder shaped plume was calculated to be 16,258 cu. ft. Relatively, the contaminant plume is not extensive allowing the excavation of the soil and transfer to a permitted landfill to be technically feasible. The final excavation design of the tank facility site would have to be prepared by a registered civil engineer and submitted for review and approval to the county planning department, For the purpose of this report approximately 16,000 cu. ft, or 1,332 tons of contaminated soil would be hauled to a permitted landfill, The clean soil would be backfilled into the pit upon completion of, the project. 6 . 3, 1. Effective Cost The disposal fee for soil contaminated with petroleum derived fuels is $80/ton. Assuming that 1,332 tons of contaminated soil is to be transferred, the disposal fee amounts to $106,500, Adding the site excavation, transportation and technical personnel fees of approximately $50,000, the total clean up cost by excavation is estimated upward in the range of $160,OOQ. () 6 .3 .2. Treatment Time The estimated time to excavate and remove the contaminant and restore the location is 8 to 10 weeks (This does not include the time necessary for a civil engineer's development of a plan nor for the county to review and ap?rove that plan). PAGE 1 9 GeoPlus 6.Q. . . No Action Alternative A favorable relationship of porosity and permeability has allowed the migration of the contaminant plume to a depth of 23' having an average radius of 15' The contaminant source has been removed from the site thus discontinuing the recharge of the plume. It is speculated that the continued transport downward of the plume would be slow. The clayey silty soils encountered at the site restricts the downward migration of the plume, Figure 4.1 shows that the water table is encountered at a depth of 150' Vith a vertical distance of 127' between the base of the plume and the water table, the environmental risk to the water table appears to be remote. ~ Generally within the soil environm~nt micro organisms live which require oxygen and org~nic m~terial for food. These naturally occurring aerobic and' anaerobic bacteria will degrade naturally occurring hydrocarbon based substances such as cellulose, sap and animal waste in the process of decay. These same bacteria will also degrade contaminant hydrocarbons, such as gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oils. In a no action alternative the naturally occurring bacteria at the tank facility site would eventually result in biodegradation of the hydrocarbons in the soil. In a no action alternative it is our opinion that the plume migration would be relatively stable, The lighter BTX constiuents are not detecteå or low compared to the total PAGE 20 GeoPlus . . ~ volatile hydrocarbons. There is also a significant decrease in concentration of contaminates at the 15' to 20' depth, 6 .4. 1 Effective Cost The cost of implementing a no action approach is no doubt tþe least eKpensive of all the alterntaives to a contaminated site clean up. Such minimal cost of a no action plan may include a future iteration test and evaluation process of the plume to recalculate the risk of the no action alternative. This cost may be in the amount of $5,000, 6 . 4 . 2 , Treatment Tim~ In the site assessment it was not determined whether bacterial population was substantially present and capable of degrading the contaminant. However, it is speculated that ~ biodegradation of the hydrocarbons in the, soil may require by nature 20 to 100 years to clean up the iite. PAGE 21 GeoPlus fJ .' e . 7. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT Risk assessment is a logical analytical approach to evaluate and estimate the probable health effects or adverse environmental impacts of a particular contaminated site, the mitigation technologies, cost effectiv~ness and public perception. If the risk is considered not significant, a no action alternative is practicable. If the risk is considered significant, remedial alternatives are selected which are technically feasible to eliminate the contaminant to a nons~gnificant risk, Risk assessment is used to evaluate alternative strategies and to select that approach which achieves the optimum balance between reduction of risk, implementation costs, and other factors of concern in the specific project situation. ~ 7 . 1 . General Risk Appraisal GeoPlus has prepared the Leaching .Potential Analysis and the General Rish Appraisal using the Luft Field Manual and Software, "Risk on a Disk" The appraisal has been prepared for the fuel constituents of benzene, toluene, xylene and ethylbenzene (BTX&E) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) These analyses and risk appraisals are included as figures. In review of the Leaching Potential Analysis (Figure 7.1) the site scored a total of 50 points. The maximum allowable BTX&E and TPH gasoline levels for this range are 1/50/50/50 and 1000 ppm, respectively. Proceeding to the General Risk Appraisals (Figures 7.2, 7.3, 7,4, 7.5, and 7.6) the PAGE 22 G e 0 P 1 '1 . . cumulative contamination of BT&E are all lower than th~ corresponding suggested acceptable level of 1000 ppm. The xylene analysi$ showed the option to clean-up to the is' depth level. Vith the removal of the source and the presence of the clayey silty soils at the site, it appears that a significant threat to ground water does not presently exist. The contamination identified may in the future pose an environmental threat caused by hydrological forces. In order to prevent any further migration of the identified contamination by hydrological forces, an impermeable barrier (asphalt/concrete) may be placed over a specified area above the tank location as a possible mitigating action, ~ The current use of the property is bU$iness. The 7 environmental risk to human health and safty is remote. A no action procedure is recommended as the appropriate clean-up alternative at the present time. ~ith the removal of the contaminate source and the presence of clayey silty soils, the adverse environmental impacts at the site is not an immediate threat, ~ PAGE 23 GeoPlus . LGiH;n.l.ng iJOC.~IIC.i<11 i\II<1,!,YJ:;; 1.::> 1.01 1..>...1::'Û,;, ).I<; d.lIû Ul.¿:;;~.!. .. u:Üng 'rotal Petroleum. HI'rocarbons (TPH) a~Benzene, Toluene, Xylene a Ethylbenzene (BTX&E) The following table was designed to permit estimating the concentrations of TPH and BTX&E that can be left in place without threatening ground water. Three levels of TPH and BTX&E _ concentrations were derived (from modeling) for sites which fall into categories of low, medium or high leaching potential. To use the table, find the appropriate description for each of the features. . Score each feature using the weighting system shown at the top of each column. Sum the points for ea,::h column and total them. Match the total points to the allowable BTX&E and TPH levels. . ~ S SCOR~ S SCORE S SCORE SITE C 10 prs C 9 PTS 'C 5 PTS 0 IF C.~N-I 0 IF CON- 0 IF CON"';' FEATURE R DITION R DITION R DITION E IS MET E IS MET E IS MET Minimum Depth to 10 . >100 51-100 25-50\.1 Ground Water .fromthe 'f Soil Sample (feet) Fractures in subsurface 10 None Unknown Present (applies to foothills 'f or mountain areas) Average Annual /() <10 10-25 26-40~ Precipitation (inches) X . Man-made conduits which /0 None Unknown Present increase vertical 'f. migration of leachate 1 Unique site features: /ô None At least More recharge area, coarse 'I. one than o.ne soil, nearby wells, ete l COLUMN TOTALS~TOTAL PTS l15ð + + ;¡: 10 RANGE OF 'l'OTAL POINTS 49pts or more 41 - 48 pts 40pts or less MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE 1/50/50/50 .3/ . 3/1/1 NA\1 B/T/X/E LEVELS (PPM) MAXIMUM GASOLINE 1000 100 10 ALLOWABLE TPH LEVELS (PPM) DIESEL 10000 1000 100 ---. \l If. depth is greater than 5 ft. and less than 25 ft., score 0 points. . i~ dept~ ~s 5,ft',or less, this table should not be used. prec~pltatlon 1S over 40 inches score 0 points ~evels for B~X&E are not applicabl~ at a TPH conce~tration of 6~P~:g~9;~~~lne) or lOOppm (diesel) (For explanation see step \~ \J. Figure 7.1 Le.ching Potenti¿l An¿lysis :...ø -...... _,¡. .... ,¡. _ ... ...... _ ..... " ..." .... .... . _ _ .. . ~ . FOR PROTECTIQN 0WATER QUALIT'i;, 'i~$ NO APPLICABILîT HECKLIST l- Is the site in a mountainous area? (shaded mo~st X .areas &jor areas with rocky subsurface condi1:lons) 2. Is the site in an area that could collect 6~rtace X runoff or intercept water from a source ather t4an the natural precipitation? . - contamination 3 . Does the areal extent of soil X exceed 1000 feetl? 4. Do the concentrations of fuel constituent~ in any sail samples exceed the fallowing amounts; - IJQ X benzene - 100 ppm, toluene - 80 ppm, xylene ethylbenzene- 40 ppm? - ppm, 5. Are there any records or evidence of mao-mad~ or natural objects which could provide a conQuit tQr 'f vertical migration o~ leachate? -. 6. Do any boring or excavation logs shoW the presenc~ of fractures, joints or fùults that could act as a X . conduit for vertical migration at leachate? 7. Do any boring logs show that contaminated soil X " could be within 5 ft. of highest ground water? [B. Do any boring logs show the. presence of;ð layer of .~ material, 5 ft. thick or :nore, which is ,more than 75% sand and/or gravel? , .. ... " Directions: 1. 2. Boring logs taken during the general risk app~a~sal can be used to an~wer question~ 5-8.' In addltJ.on, analytic:al results at the 60il samples taken during the general risk appraisal canÞ@ . used to answer qUdstions J and 4. Lateral migration of constituents to Pfoþlem '~~~~a should al~o be considere4 in questions 5-6, . The above checklist contains questions which _~~ designed to identify sites with environmental . conditions which could produce a greater'ri6k to ground water than was modeled. The rcsµlts of the general risk appraisal are most applicable if all of the questions on the checklipt,can þ~ .an6we~~q "no" ~ith redsonable certainty. If any of the . questlons on the checklist cannot be answered "no", ,then the results of the general ris~ appralsal may be les~ valid. 3. Figure 1.2 Cenet¿l Ri5k ApprAisAl BENZENE 'SOIL CON~INATION RISK APPRAISAL-F.~'PROTECTION OF GROUND WATER ~ Pre66 the e6Cap~ey (or make a blank entr for the options menu .. 6 ",AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION (INCHES) 150 ".DISTANCE FROM SURFACE TO GROUNDWATER (FEET) 3 .',' NUMBER OF SAMPLES (UP TO 32 SAMPLES AT INTERVALS OF 1-6 FT) .. 11EASURED CONCENTRATIONS: OPTIONS : CUMULATIVE CONTAMINATION ·~----------------------:--A--or---B---:--~------------------------------ SAMPLE DEPTH BENZENEtREMOVE:CLEANUP: W/O WITH WITH ACCEPTABLE # FEET ppm :LAYER: TO: : OPTION A B LEVEL I I . I 1 . ·2 3 10 1. 935 15 1. 051 20 0,044 NO NO NO 100,0 100,0 100,0 1.9 3.0 3.0, 1.9100,0 3,0 200,0 3,0 300.0 1000 1000 1000 , Figure 7.3 Ben%en~ Apprai&.l \) ,~' ~ TOLUENE SOIL CONT~NATION RISK APPRAISAL FO~ROTECTION OF GROUND WATER Press the escape~y (or make a blank entryllJor the options menu ,:. .. 6 ",AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION (INCHES) . 150 ",DISTANCE FROM SURFACE TO GROUND WATER (FEET) 3 ,,~NUMBER OF SAMPLES (UP TO 32 SAMPLES AT INTERVALS OF 1-& FT) MEASURED CONCENTRATIONS: OPTIONS : CUMULATIVE CONTAMINATION --·------~--------------:--A--or---B---:--------------------------------- SAMPLE DEPTH TOLUENE: REMOVE: CLEANUP: W/O WITH WITH ACCEPTABLE . ~ FEET ppm: LAYER: TO: : OPTION A . B LEVEL I I I I 1 2 3 10 45,79 15 13,614 20 0,651 80.0 80.0 80,0 NO NO NO 45,8 59,4 60,1 45,8 59,4 60,1 80,0 160,0 240,0 1000 1000 1000 ~ Figure 7.4 Toluene Appr~i.al ·. 'X1LI~NE SOIL CONTAMlttrION RISK APPRAISAL FOR - P.ECTION OF GROUND WATER ~resa the escape key (or make a blank entry) for the options menu 6 ., ,AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION (INCHES) 150 ",DISTANCE FROM SURFACE TO GROUND WATER (FEET) 3 .. ,NUMBER OF SAMPLES (UP TO 32 SAMPLES AT INTERVALS OF 1-6 FT) MEASURED CONCENTRATIONS: OPTIONS : CUMULATIVE CONTAMINATION -----------------------)--A--or---B---:--------------------------------- SAMPLE DEPTH XYLENE : REMOVE: CLEANUP: WIO WITH WITH ACCEPTABLE ,~ FEET ppm: LAYER: TO: : OPTION A B . LEVEL I I I I I I YES 40.0 232.0 YES 40,0 388,3 NO 40,0 398,2 1 2 10 231. 98 15 156,31 20 9,848 0,0 0.0 9,8 40,0 80,0 120,0 1000 1000 1000 ~3 ~ , . Figure 7.5 Xylane ApfrAisal . ETHYL-BSOIL CON&INATION RISK APPRAISAL- F_PROTECTION OF GROUND WATER Press the escape key (or make a blank entry) for the options menu 6 ",AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION (INCHES) 150 ,~,DISTANCE FROM SURFACE TO GROUND WATER (FEET) 3 ".NUMBER OF SAMPLES (UP TO 32 SAMPLES AT INTERVALS OF 1-6 FT) MEASURED CONCENTRATIONS: OPTIONS : CUMULATIVE CONTAMINATION -----------------------:--A--or---B---:------------------~-------------- SAMPLE DEPTH ETHYL-B: REMOVE: CLEANUP: WIO WITH WITH ACCEPTABLE # FEET ppm :LAYER: TO: : OPTION A B LEVEL I I I 1 2 3 10 22.252 15 19.994 20 0,693 NO NO NO 40,0 40,0 40,0 22,3 42,2 42,9 22,3 42.2 42,9 40,0 80,0 120,0 . 1000 1000 1000 " , Finure 1.6 ~th Ib w ~ y ~nzenð Appr~i8~1 . . ~ 8, SUMMARY The Bakersfield Airpark Inn property located at 2300 5. Union Avenue at the corner of Union Avenue and Vhite Bakersfield, California had five tanks removed in April, 1989, The presence of hydrocarbon contamination was found below four of the tanks. Eight borings were augered and samples retrieved to investigate the vertical and lateral extent of the contaminant at the tank facility. Chemical analysis showed the concentration of the contaminant plume to be 23' deep and 15' in radius. Vith the removal of the source and the presence of the clayey silty soil, the plume is considered relatively stable. Further transport downward to potentially contact the water table at an esti~ated , depth of 150' is remote. Considering cost and ~leanup ti~e and risk analysis the most favorable method proposed to mitigate the site is a no action procedure. PACE 24 CeoPlus -", .. A GeoPlusl&onsultmg Services ,- .'" </ Thomas W, ~d, California Registered Geologist =It 8 Certifieft Mail No. P 105 787 411 April 12, 199Q Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 M Street - Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Attention: Ms, Dolores Gough Environmental Health Specialist Re: Site Investigation Airpark Inn Kern County, CA Gentlemen: \:J ~~~\) 1\\-'\\ ~, t '" .'"\~' \. 1 , , - '\ '- r.s. 1400 ~ston Ori~C~ i 5;: ·B,~kersfiékf.~A 933Q)¡ \<" ,(805) 32?::~1'j2 '-.::~ / /"." ''---¡ -"\, ',:=.;.....-/ ,--.~--:...--". ',-- ~ ?"-" On behalf of Airpark Inn, we submit the referenced report fer your review and ~onsideration, At your request. we would be pleased to meet with you and discuss our findings further. W~ look forward to your comments regarding our site investigation. Thank you for your assistance and cQoperation, Sincerely, ~Ææ;/~4 Th oma s W. Lad d TolL: I t enc.losure c.c.: Airpark Inn wI enc.losure Mobile La.bs rnc., wlo enc.losure ........ ....., 'r::"~~ éi' - ,':'~ iF .. OQ>t. " ,----- e ---~~-,,----~--, -- . ~ -- - ------.----- -,,-- .-. ~: ,-. unn4 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION I ;' ... 052 Dote APPLICATION Application No. In conformity with prov;sj~ of pertinent ordinances, codes and/or regulations, application is made ./':,", by: . , ",," .~".{~:~:-- .r.~ _il.. '" 2340 So. uat_ Name of Company Address to display, store, install~ use, operate, sell or handfe materials or processes invoLving. or creating con- ditions deemed hazardous to life or property .os foUow~: , IaaeallatloD of (I) 10~.ooo cat,. ...u. ..c.. Ll _,'I .conøe ÞIIII1t,. , , " ~t~t S. T. aeRtce eo. JI ¡: .~ ¡ ~ I ~o=- issued Permit denied ...,............ ........ ...... ..~................ Dote ;... 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UJ > .« z o z :::> T1-H2 T1-H6 IJD (p.,') , ____0 . 15-1-2 15-2-2 15-1-6 15-2-6 · ÑD ~ D ¡1¡@\\I\\\I\\\\\\\¡¡¡\\¡¡¡mmml\\\¡\¡\\¡11 T4-W23s¡) T4-E2 3<;21 500 gat t> :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: T4-W6 ND T4-E6 ¡qw-te Oil Tank ::::::::::::::::::::::~:~:~:~: ~ r~' '/'. ::::::::;:::;:::;:;::::::::::: , ¡::;.' lJ,o.;r. , . . . . '.' '.....'....,. ~~0 m=-Wo-2 sqln q ':;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::;: ~ Wo-6 4qG~ ::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::: if G 3'10jOOTg81k ~U~~~¡~~~¡~m\m H~~ 1PH asq n~ an oj; :::::::::::::;:::::; - 1044 T ~t '741 2. ,....I;.¥,- .'" ;::-:-:-:.:-:.:-:-:. (þ A. . . . . . . . . ',' ... T3-W6iJO T "21 'C- 4 000 (1O\l . :;:;:::;:;:::;:;:;.; ~~'\...'\...~ ' '$'" , ;:::;;:;;:;:;::;:;:: ...,. ~ ~:~ Gasol1ne Tanl< :.:-:-:::-:.:.:-:::. T2-W2fJDVT2-E2 'fPH 1,!)14 T2-W6 T2-E6 42~ ~ o TI-52 T1-56 tJD 10,000 gat GasoHne Tank / Vents WHITE LANE LEGEND Œ) SAMPLE LOCATION SCALE (Feet) Approx. I I I o 10 20 ~~ groundwater resources, inc. .." ./ envlronmental/geotectmical services Project Number: 81019 3-15-139 AIRPARK INN 2300 S. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA PLATE PLOT PLAN 2 · ;-'~]r/ - BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPAR~ 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ( 805) ·326-3979 0~-I, 12-¿¡-17,L). 2)JS p ~ OFFICIAL USE ONLY !BUSINESS NAME ID# .--13360 000079 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2A INSTRUCTIONS: 1. To avoid further action, return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA A. BUSINESS NAME: ~AC4:::;:, I~ '" S' ~~ Qu- ((.C B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: CITY: ~..L-~<L lct 2-340 ~ l.9Þ1I'-ðtn ZIP: '73307 BUS.PHONE: SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS :¿ .-' l:::. f2u ~. f>3/' 3.).. 3; 8 In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by law. EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: NAM~AND TITLE A. ( ~ C<!¡,,1 t' f\/ ~ S t'l ( d'-£ <D n B. ~ (2~~l' DURING BUS. HRS. Ph# x3)· :12 3 B Ph# ø ~ 1 ~:~ '3-R SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE AFTER BUS. HRS. Ph# 3 l- 3 I R 4- 2- Ph# '3 LL 2..t:. S"'1- A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE :(1" ) ~~ ~. F~cr- . ~:YK"Al. (), Cta."'. ~c:¡ B. ELECTRICAL: (~ ) W<f:>4."- W w.::J. i-I (MA..4¡;.¡//r./) ~~ Itra........ C. WATER: (<.) ~N& E~f ~~n~~ ,~~~ ~:t'~ ;;'~~ =;~ D. SPECIAL: ¿ÞI1_ . ~h-v_ _...:..:. _ b______'::£l:._ _.12'~ ~Q, E. LOCK BOX: YES / NO IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO - 2A - MSDSS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO II . ,¡\ ~ ~ r:~ .' 'r;;~ . ,~ Î SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE C'4 l ( 'P ot,.'!:- ~ "-(' f ,CtI c~ ~ 4"'-(t, .¡;~<:- ~r Hro~~ C¡r/ SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE ~ ~t'/ SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS. CIRCLE YES OR NO INITIAL A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:.. .'....................................~ NO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES:.................. .... .... YES ~ C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT:... ... ........... . ~ NO D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES 6Ø E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS:..... ,. YES ~ REFRESHER YES@, YES ~ , YES C&õ) YES (]!]; YES ~ SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CIRCLEd§:§ OR NO 'PLL Q. ¡c¡- DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OF A SOLID. 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS:. .. ... YES NO I. 6' ~d-.Q. -. certify that the above information is accurate. I under' and that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25500 Et AI.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. 'SIGNATUREJ~l,~ TITLE ~ ~ DATE s- I 1.. - ¡ ;) - 2B - .(',;:;¡. e e /.,.... .':..~ .~ ~' o>:f- BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 OFFICIAL USE ONLY ID# ------ BUSINESS NA~Œ: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid further action. this form must be returned hy: 2, T¥PE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. . ~ FACILITY UNIT NAME:~k '-'~~l FACILITY UNIT# SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEME~l PROCEDURES '-""" Qæ'JM+o ""-1 tA-4t ~ S'~ l N ~ lo.) e-td ~t-~- .r~~¡ï j \~- - --. LÒ -/.k~ . lU l~ LJJ ~- ~ ¿ '-' l ~+~ ~ SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION k\~ EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS UNIT ONLY (' ~t. L-- ?l/ - 3A - S\~ -'> e e SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY A. Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materials?. .. .. YES NO If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret YES NO If No, complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) in addition to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: B. ELECTRICAL: t C. WATER: D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: YES / NO IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, SITE PLANS? FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO YES / NO MSDSs? KEYS? YES .I NO YES / NO - 38 - " .A~ di-~ :: /; ~ -<'; .. :.' '\." it' , RAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A-1 NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY S 4q,,--~,.w îš>",. /' OWNER NAME: ~ <::;S'4t>IÇ..N>1q !J; Page ~ øf - 1. D. # ..., - J '~ .;} 't \ ADDRESS: 'L 3 4-ò ~' ADDRESS: "1{e.3 Q~~ FACILITY UNIT NAME: CITY, ZIP: '7'" ~ 7 E:) "7 CITY,ZIP: 5'??Aý' PHONE #: ~ l (-- '3 :L 3/1 -~ / PHONE #: :3 )--} lP1~ / IOFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE ONLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CO NT USE LOCATION IN THIS % BY HAZARD D.O.T CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME CODE GUIDE ?(( (9. ,ul~ Icði ..... J£f'tdlJi) -:l~ ".It.7>' "..j) ·t9 Çhd(t~~ II g;:¿ ?/Q .- --¡:;- 17 ótl ar<i>(L~ (ðdt' ., f )(( l~&- Q& 1 Lél:> '9"'~ , II() ~ rkÐ ~IL ~t ;:)f{D~ /' );'¡ L& ...,' ..... ~ , / ( t)/' ull- I~~ W ^ J " (? VD\ ~S'dÚ ~ Z-b C> I I 1~1f (" ~ '-Q p . fl .-.--.. ^ ,,--, /) ~ " . " NAME: ..:J £.ll V ~_d"I/A ~ T~î TITLE: :Vli9 Þ1..~ SIGNATURE ~ ~ /1 U_A T E : -4> "'3. r.3I~ EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITI,E: PHON~# BUS HOURS: f?:tL 5~~ /' AFTER BUS HRS: '1' ¿..:J ¿ /? y: L.. EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITLE: PHONE , BUS HOURS: PRINCIPAL BUSINESS AÇTIVITY: AFTER BUS HRS: FACILITY UNIT #: BUSINESS NAME: ~ ~ 't': , ~ \J~' e e ~~ 1 \~ JUNE 20, 1988 Dear ~lr. JACKSON NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE ------------------------------------------------ IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS JACK-SONS SERVICE LOCATED AT 2340 S. UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 9~\307 ON JUNE 20th THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED.: 1) WASTE OIL CONTAINED IN A 55 GAL ,DRUM, WAS NOT INCLUDED IN YCIUI"? INVENTORY VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 6.95, 25509(A) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the follot.Jing which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: '~ufficient information on how and where the hazardous materials disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) are handled bŸ"the business to allot,) fire, safety, health, and other appropriate personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials. . " 2) WASTE OIL DRUM NOT LABELED VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (1) The chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor shall ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled, tagged or marked with the following information: (i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s). (ii)Appropriate hazard warnings; and (iii)Name and address of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible ;:^ ~ e e party. (4) Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) the employer shall ensure that eàch container of hazardous chemicals in the Horh:p.lace is labeled, tagged, or marked with the folloHing information: (i) Identity of the hazardous chemical(s) contained therein; and (ii)Appropriate hazard warnings. (5) The employer may use signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets, operating procedures, or other such written materials in lieu of affixing labels to individual stationary process containers, as long as the alternative method identifies the containers to which it is applicable and conveys the information required by paragraph (2) of this section to be on label. The TH:i t.ten materials shall be readily accessible to the employees in their work area throughout eacll Hark shift. (7) The employer shall not remove of deface existing labels on incoming containers of hazardous ctlemicals, unless the container is immediately marked \>'Í th the required information. (8) The employer shall ensure that labels or other forms of warnings are legible, in English, and prom] nently displayed on the container, or readil~' available in the work area throughout each Hork shift. Employers having employees who speak other languages may add the information in their language to the material presehted, as tong as the information is presented in English as well. .1 31 WASTE OIL CONTAINERS OPEN VIOLATION OF UFC. 80.103(C) Defective containers which permit leakage or spillage shall be disposed of or repaired in accordance T~ith recognized safe practices; no spilled material slla~l be allowed to accumulate on floors or shelves. 41 NO NATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS AVAILABLE VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (g) The employer shall maintain copies of the required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical in the workplace, and shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they arè in their work area(s) (h)(l) INFORMATION. Employees shall be informed of: .~ ~ " - -0"3 e ,e (i)The requirements of this section (ii)Any operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals are present; and, (iii)The location and availability of the written hazard communication program, including the required list(s) of hazardous chemicals, and material safety data sheets required by this section. The above violations must be corrected b~r JULY l:Hh 1!)8H The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, plea~e contact Ralph Uuey at 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E.IIuey Ih,zardous ~1aterials Coordinator " , .f - ~~~~~.-~:~~ ,~~~.L~,r' '..- cu:ß. 3~ ~." / .~ 51! (\jvr . ~ . .ò' '---__~...:-~- ~~~¡,g.-U,~ it ,¡ - -i: ;' " . , c.~ l· 2 /gg '. .' 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J . 10° ': ~ IJ/ ---~iJ)'lq-~âLI?J<bkJ~i----,-, - _--____ -_ ¥J.!2tJ:~ Lb.t$ .LC . ~é)~(l VI .?Q. ¥~HL . ~~ct2t= ...±~~ or ~~4 ~ rL£S'---'-C¡-!LíL()d1-cid:Y~, LL1.~~;t:~ 'l-Æ)-~~~Q~m-é)-,-,,~1 LO~L,~~~--:(.)~_\_n ~b,~~r'-.LL;;-~--~=Ð-~ . . -I,f\ , ~~ C' ~... ~. . ~ -p--:--- - . - . - :..~k:.-"":' . - ~ ~;k"bJ :' . - ~L.e..1L .--2.3~q,..b_&I-:O ~ t (j n_~tL . ¢~~/~ ~£¿. 1 .1 '~ '- ~ ~ e e JUNE 20, 1988 Dear Mr. JACKSON NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE ------------------------------------------------ IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS JACK-SONS SERVICE LOCATED AT 2340 S. UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 ON JUNE 20th THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED.: 1) WASTE OIL CONTAINED IN A 55 GAL DRUM, WAS NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR INVENTORY VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 6.95, 25509(A) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: Sufficient information on how and where the hazardous materials disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) are handled by the business to allow fire, safety, health, and other appropriate personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials. 2) WASTE OIL DRUM NOT LABELED VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (1) The chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor shall ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled, tagged or marked with the following information: (i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s). (ii)Appropriate hazard warnings; and (iii)Name and address of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible ¡' ~ e e party. (4) Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) t.he employer shall ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals in the workplace is labeled, tag,ged, or marlted wi th the follmving information: (i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s) contained therein; and (ii)Appropriate hazard warnings. (5) The employer may use signs, placards. process sheets. batch tickets, operatin,g procedures, or other such written materials in lieu of affixing labels to individual stationary process containers. as long as the alternative method identifies the containers to which it is applicable and conveys the information required by paragraph (2) of this section to be on label. The ¡H'i tten materials shall be readily accessi.ble to the employees in their work area throughout each worl;;: shift. (7) The employer shall not remove of deface existing labels on incoming containers of hazardous chemicals, unless the container is immediately marl;;:ed Hith the required information. (8) The employer shall ensure that labels or other forms of warnings are legible, in English, and prond nently displayed on the container, or readi l~' a vai 1 able in t.he work area throughout each ¡..¡ork sh i ft. Employers having employees who speak otller languages may ~dd the information in their language to the material pr.eset1t.ed, as ~ong as the information is presented in English as well. I - I .1 3) '~ASTE OIL CONTAINÉRS OPEN VIOLATION OF UFC. 80.103(C) Defective containers which permit leakage or spillage shall be disposed of or repaired in accordance l;ith recognized safe practices; no spilled material shall be allowed to accumulate on floors or shelves. 4) NO MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS AVAILABLE VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (g) The employer shall maintain copies of the required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical in the workplace, and shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work areals) (h)(I) INFORMATION. Employees shall be informed of: ~, e e (i)The requirements of this section ( i i ) Any operations in t.heir "ork a rea where hazardous chemicals are present; and, (iii)The location and availability of the writ.ten hazard communication program, including the required list(s) of hazardous chemicals, and material safety data sheets required by this section. The above violations must be corrected by JULY 13th 1988 The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ralph Uuey at 326-3979. Sincerely, Hslph E.IIuey fT::tzardous Materials Coordinator " , .' !-'\ :ï.~.~. '\1 BUSINESS NAME: JCi C ~ 5ò h '<; ~ LOCATION: 2 '3 if 0 s, /' Gœ-Jl~. INsPEcrION DATE: S, 6 - ~- <6' -e _ HAZARDOUS f-v1A TERIALS INSPECTION 5e.rv\ c ~ @ 11-i Uv\IÒV\ RECEIVEO MAY 9 1988 Ans'd, ........... I ~ ' ~y ./ ( INSPEcroR: ~Y'\ PROPER SEGREGATION OP MATBlUAL G2J w w W qlS() Ç"<; 'DC> \ ~"'Ul-'\ 6~! wcut<. 0; \ '''' v v..Jev j"':>;¡V\)... +",,,k I'\a~ ~\"S"kc... 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